The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 17, 1913, Image 7

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    PROVISIONS OF THE
Congressman Underwood
plains What It Means to
the Country.
and Heavily Reduces the Sugar
Duty—Raises Rates on Bev
eral Items.
all
and
rates
Removal of
les of food
Washington, D. C
tariff from many artic
clothing, broad reductions in the:
of duty on all necessaries of life,
increase of tariff on many Jux
and a new income tax that would touch
the pocket of every American citizen
whose net income exceeds $4,000
the striking features of the new
ocratic ‘tariff revision bill
Sugar would be free of duty
the bill proposing an
cent. reduction and the
remaining duty in 19816
Raw wool would be
once, with a corresponding
duction in the tariff on
goods,
an
xuries,
are
Dem
in 19186,
immediate 25 per
removal of the
al
re
woolen
made free
heavy
all
Placed on the Free List
Other articles are put on the
ist as follows: Meats, flour,
boots and shoes, lumber, coal, harness,
saddlery, iron milk and cream, po
tatoes, salt, corn, cornmeal,
cotton bagging, agricultural
ments, leather, wood pulp, Bibles,
printing paper not worth more than
23% cents a pound, typewriters, sewing
machines, typesetting machines, cash
registers, steel wire, cot
ton ‘ties, nails, band iron,
fish, sulphur, soda materials
acetic and sulphuric borax, lum
ber products, includ
clapboards, hubs f
laths, pickets, staves,
These principal
from the free list
and uncut diamon and
stones, tar products, 10 per
*ent.; volatile il 20 per cent
gpices, from 1 cen t 2 cents per
ound
The new rates are estimated to re
duce the customs revenue approxi
mately $50,000,000 This is ex
pected income
tax.
Protection
cut
cent. in
of food
m plement
turn be cut by
Heaviest
stuffs, agricultural
and cotton cloth
Duty Cuts in Detall.
Underwood's statement
ALEeSs
bread,
ore,
swine,
imple
rails, fence
hoop and
tannin
acids,
ng
or wheels, posts,
shingles.
taken
Rough
precions
items are
and taxed
fo
ds
furs, coal
to be made up by the
throughout
effort the
steel
an
Protectio
cost
and
would in
} a margin
reductions
upon food
oducts, woolen
in detail continues
mical schedule the rates
on certain c modities show
reductions. For
is cut from 78.70
cent, glue
14.29 per cent
per cent. to 25
ductions have been
preparations, which
per cent to 15 per cent,
6 per cent
rom per
oil from
05 per cent. The
& number of articles on
no iction has been m
vance provided for
“Rates on all brick have been
the average from 30.23 per
10.28 per cent. tile from 47.84 per
cent 23.28 per cent. asphalt from
87.05 per cent. to 9.62 per cent. Or
dinary earthenware, which was al
ready relatively being subject
to an average duty 24.67 per cent
has now been cut to 15 per
while window glass has been gly
average reduction
from 46.38 per cent
which may
om heavy
instance,
per cent, to 21.43
Parse ar ng
irom 340.06 per
per
and red lead from
cent
made
are
Moderate ree
per
on ‘medicinal
from 26
blacking from
cent., drugs
10 per cent.
per
schedule
cut
to 15 per
to
35.18
12.56 cent
nd olive cent, to
1 contains
either
ade or an ad
which
red
cut
on
to
cent
to
al
low,
of
cent
glasses of
to 28.31 per cent
be considere.
& luxury, still retains a duty of nearly
40 per cent, the average being 38.45
per cent, in place of the duty of 63.95
per cent. in the law
Pilg Iron and Forgings Hit.
“Pig iron and glabs
16.356 per cent. and 17.79
have been cut to 8 per
case; beams, from 23
per cent, and forgings
cent, to per cent
hand, bleycles, a much
manufactured product,
25 per cent. as against 45 per cent,
and razors at 35 per cent as against
77.68 per cent
on all
Plate glass
cent
from
On the other
15
the free list for the unmanufactured
preducts has been
conception, while the effort has been
made to Improve the status of the
manufactured lumber. Thus, sawed
boards, other than cabinet wood, have
been carried to the free list, while
sawed cabinet woods, which were
12.76 per cent. in 1912, are now 10 per
cent.; casks, barrels, ete, which were
30 per cent. are now 14.77 per cent.
and house furniture, which was 35 per
cent., is now 15 per cent.
“Tabacco and epirits have been
found to be good producers of revenue
and kave, therefore, been left at the
same rates as in the present law.
Would Reduce Cost of Living.
“In the effort to relieve the consum-
ar and to mitigate the high and rising
cost of living. schedule G, which deals
with agricultural products, has been
thoroughly revised and important re-
ductions have been made. For in.
stance, the duty on horses has been
reduced from 20 per cent. to 10 per
cent., cattle from 25.07 per cent. to 1f
per cent, sheep from 16.41 per cent
to 10 per cent. barley from 43.06 per
cent. to per cent, macaroni
from 34.25 per cent. to 23.51
hay from 43.21 per cent to 26.67
cent, fruits from 27.21 per cent
16.38 per cent, figs from 51.53 per cent
to 42.10 per cent,
per cent. to 24.03 per cent, live poul
try from 13.10 per cent. to 6.67 pe:
and vinegar from 33.03 per cent
to 17.3% per cent. Other changes are
in proportion, and the general effect
28.07
per
proportion the heavy taxes upon lm
ported foodstuffs
General Slash on Cottons.
“In schedule I, dealing with cotton,
comparisons of the principal items
show reductions on cotton thread fron
31.564 per cent. to 16.29 per cent] on
spool thread from 22.95 per cent ¥
15 per cent on cotton cloth from
42.74 per cent. to 2688 per cent; om
water proof cloth from 50.56 per cent
to 25 per cent.; on ready made cloth
ing from 50 per cent 30 per cent
on collarg and cuffs from 64023 per
cent 25 per cent; on plushes from
51.480 per cent. to 40 per cent or
handkerchiefs from per cent, ‘tc
30 per vent ings, 75.31 per
on gloves fron
ww bi
¥0.17 per per cent. on un
derwear cent. to 26 per
damask from 41
to 25 per cent
10
10
on
per
cent. to 35
SLOCH
cent cent
from 60.27
cent, and on cottor
oem
“Flax. hemp and their products have
been similarly ealt with law fax
and raw hemp have reduced from
$22.40 and 322.50
toe $11.20
been cut from 26980 per
per cent
6.43 per
cloths for
to 15 per
50 per cent. ft
per
been
per ton, respective
have
to 1f
from
oll
each: jute yarns
cont
cordage
per cent.
44.29
ndkerchiefs
es and
4.56
from
cabl
cent i
floors per cent
cent ha from
per cent
How Schedule K Fares.
“Schedule K ng with
woolen m tures, has
wools
heer
aeail
and anufa
the
and given it
careful study I'he result has
to make f duty
duce per
center of criticism for many vears
the committee has very
beep
to re
20
raw wi
yarus from cent to
per cen
or
2.68 per cent
to per cent: flannels from $3.29 per
ent to dress
goods
cent C
vr
and 35 per cent
from $8.70 per cent to per
lothing from 7956 r cent te
per cen webbings
per cet
from
in the rates
factured goods
21.01 per cent
silk varn fron
cent; sewing
per cent
cent
per « to
ik yarns from
and
cent
per
braids, embroideries and the lke of
gilk 10
cent
artificial
en
from 68 49% per cent
per
Print Paper on the Free List,
“Print paper of profine
as low intry
it 18 anywhere
transferred te
whose cost
tion is
favorable
in the world has beer
the free when
pound, while
in this under
sees itinne ¢
CONGitIOne ALE
con
list wort}
less thaw
the higher
tariff of 12
per
21
“72
cents per
grades have been given a
per in p 15.80
Copying paper has heen
cent lace o cent
cut from 42.22
per cent to 20
45.52
per cent, bag
cent
¢ iopes
per
per
pa
pet
45.12 pes
wrap
25 pet
te
env
ete, from per to
cent, parchment papers from 47.92
cent to photographic
ae
38 per cent
ner
4 " £
I from 28.68% per cent to
cent, writing from
paper
a8 Ler common
«v0 per cent
ping paper from 35
cent and books
15 per cent
Jewelry Only Slightly Reduced.
“Jewelry has been only
duced, falling from i4 per
A good illustration of
adopted with respect to
the application of the tariff is seen in
the {tem pre
which are given a rate of 10 per cent
notwithstanding they were on the
free list under the act of 1506
Where the tariff
difference In cost
home and abroad, including an allow
ance for the difference in freight
the tariff must be competitive,
from that point ard to the
tariff that levied will
continue to be competitive to a great
er or less extent ‘
Strikes Blow at Monopoly.
“On the other hand, when the duties
levied at the custom house are high
enough to allow the American mang
facturer to make a profit before his
the field, we have
invaded the domain of the protection
of profits. In the committee's judg
ment the protection of any profit must
of necessity have a tendency to de
stroy competition and create monop
oly, whether the profit protected is
reasonable or unreasonable
“Which course is the wiser one for
our government to take? The one
that demands the protection of profits,
the continued policy of
growth for our industries-—the stag:
nation of development that follows
cent f«
per cent to
from 25 per cent
glightly re
cent te
60
the
ner
I cent
sl + A
attitude
wiouys
stones uncut
rates balance
of
the
production at
rates
and
lowest
downw
can be
competition; where he must develop
his business along the best and most
economic lines; where when he fights
at home to control his market, he Is
forging the way In the economic de.
velopment of his business to extend his
trade in the markets of the world
The future growth of our great indus
tries lies beyond the soas.”
oy
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
Dun’s Review says:
“The general trade outlook continues
very satisfactory, although conservat
ism in all branches iz manifest.
disastrous floods caused more or less
interruptions to transporting and dis
tributing agencies, but as these are
restored a returm to full normal
activity is expected.
“March bank clearings were 2.4 per
cent. less than last year, though 5.1
per cent larger than in 1911. Rall
road earnings during four weeks of
March, on the other hand, made the
important gain of 7 per cent.
“Building operationg are generally
active, Winter wheat conditions are
axcellent”
Bradetreet's save:
to
the
WER,
with a tendency
repression, is
of trade ad:
trade has im
that returns
generally and
“Irregularity,
ward more
chief characteristic
It is true that retall
sd somewhat, and
the Northwest
parts of the Southwest show activity,
but, on the other hand, the situation
In the South, as weil as In flood-
stricken areas of the West, is such as
to curtail buying, while In the East
there ig a disposition to porarily
mark time
“Wheat,
from
for
or less
prove
from
from
Lhe
tomy
including flour
United States and Canada
week aggregate 4.081 478
against 2.421 452 bushels this
last vear™
exports
the
the
bushels
week
Wholesale Markets
NEW YORK Ww
No. 2 red, $31 11% ¥
f ob afloat; N
rthern Duluth
f ob afloat
May, 983%,¢; July
September ABR Bonded
May and July closed 98c
Lorn
Spe firm ;
afloat
Oats—8Spot firm
40c; No. 3, 38@3%
2834c: natural
heat Spo
eval
yr
€XP0
sian
Be: 2
white, 3RG 40c
545 @41c
Rather easy; receipts
crealnery exiras
34c; packing
sacking stock, cu
clipped,
Butter
tubs;
firsts
G 24%
No. 2, 2314 @ 24¢
Eggs —Fres}
fresh
fio
gathered extras
gathered, storages
18% @ 15¢; fresh-patherad
Arsts North
thern, 17%
arly
© 1%
prime, 15% ¢
1243 15¢
packed
do. Sou
gathered checks
undergr
Pennsylvania
whites, good
21c
ades, checks,
and
inrge
nearhs
tlre,
Dres Quiet
ed fowl 167 ry 1 a frozen
156@ 25% live, in uiar
nearby Western
1814¢
PHILADELPHIA
Ye No 2 red, in
$1.02€0102
Corn
local, 80¢
Potatoes
cholce
Wheat
expe
Firm. No 2
Pennsy
per bushel, 6 New
New York, fair u
WR 60¢ Florida, new
Fasier
R&T 724
ow fe
Wheat
$1.07: May, $108%
prices, No. 2 red Western
No. 2 red, $1.07: No. 3 red
steamer, No. 2 red, $83,
Corn--Spot and April
tiing price for contract, §
er mixed, 53%c
Oats-—-No. 2 040%
ard white, 38, @38%ec;: No 3
No. 4 white, 36% ¢c asked
Rye, Western, 854 70¢
556 6c No. 3. a hlc
hog 60c Bag lots of near
as to quality, 5547 65¢
Hay-<No. 1 Timothy, $16.50
ard Timothy, $1550@ 16; No. 2
othy, $15@15.50; No. 2 Timothy,
14; light Clover, mixed. $15
1 Clover, mixed, 21450: No. 2 C
mixed, 211@12.506; heavy Clover,
mixed, $11.50@13; No. 1 Clover, $114
12: No. 2 Clover, $58@10
Straw-—-No. 1 straight Rye. $1880
IR36: do, No. 2, $17.00817.50:;
No. 1 tangled Rye, $10.008011.00;
No. 1 Yael, $RGR50;: No 2 Wheat,
$7.50@ No. 1 Oat, $8@10: No. 2
Ont, BS!
Butter—Creamery,
do, cholee, 36@237¢:
do, prints, 384 2%; do, blocks, 38@
39%¢; ladles, 26@27c¢; Maryland and
Pennsylvania rolls, 22@ 24c; Ohlo rolls,
724c; West Virginia rolls, 22@ 24¢;
store.packed, 21422 Maryviand, Vin
ginia and Penneyivania dairy prints,
21@ 220; process butter, 20@ 30c.
Eggs--Nearby firsts, 17¢; Eastern
KRhore, firsts, 17¢: Western, firsts
(Ohio), 17¢; Weat Virginia, firsts,
1614¢; Southern (North Carolina),
firsts, 16c. Guinea, per dozen, R60 fe.
Duck Eggs, cholee, nearby, per dozen,
20¢: do, Routhern, per dozen, 18¢.
Live Poultry Chickens, voung.
emooth, large 22@ 25¢; do, rough and
stagey, 12@16¢; do, winter, under 2
pounds, 28@30c: do, spring, 1@1%
pounds, 354 40¢; do, old hens, 1%: do,
old roosters and stags, 12¢. Ducks,
voung Muscovy and Mongrel, 17¢; do,
young white Pekins, 18¢c: do. puddle,
2% pounds and over, 17¢:; do. small,
poor, 1440 16c.
30c; do, voung, 30c. Guinea Fowl,
young, each, 1% pounds and un, 500
5be; do, each, 14 pounds, 20c: dn,
each, under 1 pound, 20¢; do, old
tach, 30¢,
April,
Rettling
$107%
1.04%;
LE 8%
’
Re.
white,
3734 @ 37 Vi
Rye--<No. 1
No. 2,
No 4
do £1
gtand.
Tim
$12
No.
over,
ARG APe;
do, good, 356 36e:
faney,
294
Superstition of All Kinds Has Been
Qathered Around Humble House
hold implement,
During the rolgn of James 1, the
metal pins came into fashion. In 1817
a machine for producing entire pins
was invented by an American, Seth
Hunt, but it remained for Samuel
Wright, of Massachusetts, to patent
in 1824 the wonderful pin-making ma-
chine which is generally used today
A certain amount of witchery and
romance has alwaye been assoclated
with the humble pin. In olden times
it was regarded as a charm against,
and also as an implement of witch
craft. Witches were supposed to force
thelr victims to swallow pins, while,
on the other hand, pine stuck In the
Beart of an animal and carefully pre
served considered the appro
priate antidote to evil influences. Iu
were
Wales there existed a grim superstd
tion that a toad pierced with pios
would cause the life of an
wither as the poor creature
ly died In Russia it is
unlucky to meet a priest on
a bouse—a of affairs which can
by
in Iceland if a
walking after
thrust
itself slow
considered
leaving
state
remedied
and man Is
suspecting
pins needles
feet of the corpse
Readers of Romance will re
people were believed Ww
and led to lingering death
regularly sticking pins Wax
them Even
country a favorite
the cream chum
dropping of hot pins
HEAD FULL OF DANDRUFF
1802 Revnolds & 34th 8t. Savannah,
Ga. —"My head began to get sore and
all around the edges mot white with
the disease until! 1 was quite scared
1 thought all my halr would drop out
It came out by handfuls, and my head
ftched 50 1 nearly scratched the skin
off It was full of dandruff which
showed plainly in my hair I also
had trouble with my hand. It peeled
every time lL. put iv In water
was so badly disfigured that
body noticed it and asked me
was. It and burned
“My mother tried several things but
they were unsuccessful. and it seemed
as If nothing did it any good until I
started to use Cuticura Soap and Oint.
mont. It had lasted about four weeks
but then it started getting
my halr ped falling
Now it is cu My hair is now nice
and thick and growing to a nice
length. 1 also the Cuticura Soap
and Ointment for my and com-
pletely ft." (Signed) Miss
Hattie M Nov, 8 19811
Cuticura Ointment
throughout the of each
free, with p. kin Book. Address
post-card “Cuticura, Dept. 1. Boston."
Adv
death,
into the
of
and ate
member
be
by
effi
how be
witched
nlo
gles of
charm” wu
butter
into it
into is
and it
every.
what it
awfy
was red, ily
well and
sto] completely
red
is
need
hand
cured
Jones
Boap and sold
world Sample
29
Big Returns From Sealing
2a catch of 36.000
the
operators in New!
report
news that the Nasco
the Florizel 22,000
Sagona the Eagle 12,00
Ballaventure the
8.000 and the Adventure
of the fleet had poor luck
Advices from the four ships sealing
Gulf of 8t. Lawrence ind
the prospects for a good season
excellent —8t. Johns (N. FF.) Dis
mitch to New York World
aenls
j
Bte hoa oO if
fleet
£teamer first
sealing
waters
ight
fish,
O00
land to
She
had 27
bro
(Ws
10,000 Bonaventi
7.00 (thers
cats
She Knew It.
One day a teacher having a
first-grade class In physiology. She
asked them if they knew that there
was a burning fire in the body all of
the time One little girl spoke up and
said: “Yes'em, when it is a cold day
I can see the smoke."--National
Monthly
wae
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
7
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Boys and Flies.
“God made the flies; don’t swat
them,” is a Hackensack official's meth
od of disposing of the summer pest
problem. This ought to be a useful
argument for the Hackensack young-
ster who is caught sampling the jam
New York Evening Sun
Kill the Flies Now and Prevent
Kills thousands. Lasts all peason. All dealers
or six sent express paid for $1. H. BOMERS,
150 De Kalb Ave. ‘ Brooklyn, KN. Y. Ady,
Heading Her on.
“Do you love me, George?”
“Yea, dear, 1 love you,
Httle light, for 1 won't
money until pay day.”
DOES YOUR MEAD ACHE?
Try Hicke' CAPUDINE. It's liquid «pleas
ant to take—eMects lm mediate good to prevent
Eick Headaches and Nervous Headaches also,
Your money back if not satisfied. 10c., 2c. and
Me. at medicine Stores, Adv.
Detachable.
“Is her hair a crown of glory?”
“Yes, and every night she
cates.” - ~Town Toples.
=
but go a
have .any
abdi-
For Backache,
BECAUSE
"PUTNAM
Old Ple Bhops Disapoearing.
With the decline of the a la mode |
beef shop in london one notes also |
the disappearance of most of the old
fashioned ple shops, such as the fa |
mous eel-ple shop in Fleet street that
the youthful fancy of the writer al
waye associated with the story of |
Sweeney Todd, “the demon barber.”
The itinerant vender of sheep's trot |
ters has also almost disappeared, as |
well as the seller of sandwiches at the
doors of theaters, while the peripatetic |
ple has quite vanished from the |
streets. In thelr place we have the |
all-conquering but malodorous fried
flesh shop, which has multiplied four
fold during the last twenty yoears~
London Chronicle
THOSE RHEUMATIC]
TWINGES
Much of the rheu-
matic pain that
comes in damp,
changing weather is
the work of uric
acid crystals.
Needles couldn't
cut, tear or hurt any
worse when the af-
fected muscle joint
is used
If such attacks are
marked with head-
ache, backache, diz-
ziness and disturb-
ances of the urine,
it's time to help the
weakened kidneys
Doan's Kidoey
Fills qoiedly belp
sick kidneys
A New York Cas
D. J. Donovan, larchmom., KN re
[lab leg was so swollen 1 was twenty-four
3 My buck felt us iL were be
During ded with & bot iron. | bad run down
local t i was slowd
with
|
_——
Boca Lake In Africa,
English East Africa is the
of soda In the world
neers say that it contains 200
tons. The lake has a surface
than 50 square kilometers
the rainy season, which in this
ity is short, its surface ig covered
of water
taken out, another
that
rich
Eugl
000, 001
In
est bed
pA “My
of more
gs ned & ¥
Got Doan's st Asy Store,
D 'S
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.
* SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Do you usands
“Oh, 80 Sudden.” en
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder
remedy
, Buch
catarrh,
layer When a
is 50c a Box
yd KIDNEY
PILLS
Buffelo, New York
of soda
and the
block
forms,
thi
natives say
quickly
amount of soda ma;
a number of
Harper's W
VEeATE
cekly
. the fact that
re DOW using
realize
He was
was gettin
| sistent ring came
“Oh, bother
calling?”
“Say ¥«
Oh, no,
protested
“Then
urged
“Oh
she fe
And
front
not a rapid
g somewhat anxious
tt}
at the fre
she sald
be
u're
he suggested
that would be untrue,
out,’
88 »
fections
Pelvic
tics
for mucous men
throat
brane af.
as sore :
infia
gay you enzaged, he
female
Charlie ghe cried, a vho have been cured say
may |
his
il into
the
door
Nar
bell
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's Font Base the ant eves
PaRlnlu. stoar tender 4 instantly
takes Lhe 8 ne. Its the
Erenient the nge. Allens Foote
Base makes 4 or pew shoes fool onsy, Liz a
ceriain for swesting, oa us, swollen, tired,
Ba Alwaye use it 0 Break in New B*
Try boll everrwhers E cents, "8
rulpi diate. F FREE trial package,
Srems Ale Vinsied, le Boy X.Y
a It re
ners BE ToL a0
of corns and bus
covery of
accept amy
wl
8B. {
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, Not NZ NE
THER! APION ; oopitais wiih
Hospitals wth
Freal success, CU < FIC WEAEKESS, LOST VIGOUR
TIM "EY - EE, DISEARES. Bi POINOR,
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Havers TOOK BD, Han rs ; wi ge
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THERAPION ©:
BEE THAT TRADE MARKER
BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED
She e Buckles Re
B th rEipestones ova long
Diack Toars 4 BUSTER (0. &3 Spring wo
WOMEN
Adc
an AND
Las
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