we—— —————— — The Centre Reporter ————————— CENTRE HALL, PA. Let not the flippant speak corsets and pretty clothes. nine philosopher who propounded this road to redemption was entirely sound in saying that there {8 no without self-respect, and the relation dressed Is intimate, says the Philadel phia Record. It was another feminine philosopher, one from Boston, who sald that the consclousness of being well dressed imparted a peace of mind which not even the consolations of re liglon could give. The warden who thinks a woman is no worse when a corset {8 taken off her and no better when one is pat on, perhaps forgets that in his own prison the convicts do not wear striped clothes, and the wardens of some other penal institu. tions are putting on the convicts plain clothes under which it is possible for a sense of self-respect to grow. The cropping of the hair and the lockstep have been abolished from several pris ons to avert the psychological effect of a personal appearance that is incom- patible with s@lf-respect. There is more in this idea giving women prisoners corsets and clothes than of the reformers and physicians in of pretty some penologists, social terviewed thereon recognize. A ~lergyman who preached to a con- gregation of young peopl selected as the subject of course, “After Marriege—What?” gave gestions ried couple paramount toward each other they should keep up a honeymoon courtesy, and still another that they should es- tablish a home of their own. “Be It ever he insisted, "a Lome of their own should be the fixea of e recently his dis and several excellent practical that recognize duty their duty Another was that BUE- One was every mar- should as a 80 humble,” purpose every young couple after r.arriage.” It is a» safe assertion that no connubial venture conducted on these principles will come to wreck upon the rock of divorce. When Hannibal was besieging Rome inhabt good prices 3 re those wer the Among who bought and paid land on his encamped. That he made the a orid Am have displayed the same splendid cour + lent Romans rulers of the ericans on many cccasions confidence in the face age and danger. They showed it in Chl 1871 ashas asiies by planning 3 were cold They showe earthq their at ¢ tion torna workhouse hospital Manche aged eighty-five Mrs. Fell, who was the widow of a clergyman, received an allowance from relatives, but when she became ill and twe were taken have nurses necessary to attend her she was to been necessary to take her to the hos n } pital and the explanation in the the hospital Why It should of a workhouse does not appear, conclusion of the dispatch seems to cancel the im plication of the the opening sentence that 1 died a pauper Macaulay nlece of the town of And many, has been robbed now Essen, Ger a swindler be to discover of a surplus, car ried it off to the minister of finance at Berlin, who, needless to say, never re government in Ger may be on a basis, but at least one point on whieh any American village could give it ad vice, who, representing himself to auditor and several an pretending thousands ceived it City many model there Is Treasury agents, though limited to an expenditure of $6.50 a day for board and lodging in Chicago and New York, not strave. One can get a filling prder of beef stew for 16 cents and a big plate of succulent wheat cakes for 10 cents more will the real and $11,000,000,000 according to valuations, exceeds, personal one-half of real values. To be exact, the official wealth of the state in 1912 was $11,131,600,121. to teach the high school girls how to do odd plumbing Jobs about house. Any education that will make life easler for the husband ought to be pretty popular with the men folks, anyhow in Philadelphia so much that she go insane. Not a few people feel that way about Philadelphia. INFORMAL JUBILEE OF OLD WARRIORS Union and Confederate Veter- ans at Gettysburg. AN UNUSUAL DEMONSTRATION Delegates Hold Final Conference Be- fore Celebration Of the Fiftieth Anniversary Of Great Battie. Gettysburg, Pa.—Joining in thre« rousing cheers for the the delegates from the majority of them veterans o the Union Army or Confederate Army, brought to a close here the ference before the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg in July. The demonstra tion, which was entirely extemporane ous, as the climax of a seri 0 smaller in which the lov North and South were pledged. as Chairman J. rapping for “Three cheers inited country, hoo Lax either final con cae i cenes ol Suddenly, and M Schoonmaker was order came the call: country, the United Every man prese States fea! feet in an instant shouting, and given it monstrous formal jubil waving nis WANTS WAGE COMMISSION. Lewis introduces Hig Senator LE pb wp ae ee ®m ae GOES OVER FALLS. Of Cafe P Niagara Cataract. roprietor Drowns In IGNORE PAGE PROTEST. Officials Take No Action On Requast Of Labor Organizations, London.--No Foreign Office was don Trades ( recopgniti by made of the Lon protest against Walter H. Page, who i8 now on the Atlantic bound for London as United States Ambassador to the Court of St James, but the American ex. hibited no official ouncii’'s colony reticence A. J. MERRILL DEAD. Publisher Of Rural Farmer and a Former Marylander, Philadelphla.-—~Alexander J. Merrill publisher of the Rural Farmer, from apoplexy here He was 72 year old and was at one time a member of the Maryland legislature. died EIDSMOE GETS FIVE YEARS, World, Pleads Guilty, Milwaukee, Wis. Albert J. Eidamoe formerly cashier of the First National Bank at Grandon, Wis, indicted (wo years ago on the charge of embez gling bank funds to the amount of $36,000, pleaded guilty before United States Judge Geiger, and “en tenced to five years In the peniten uary at Fort Leavenworth, Eldmoe was apprehended at Maple Cros. was WOULD GIVE NO Koved for Awhile. PRESIDENTWILSON'S ORDERS SHIP OF FRIENDSHIF Carry [4 3 | 1 by of oy y of peace {4} v tH 15 me £4] projects hip of RUSH CANAL FORTS. Workmen Increased and Three Shifts Labor Twenty-Four Hours a Day. Panania Fol fori i the “ome at Pacific en anal has been going on and force of men has been increased. days work cations the ' Lai night day The work. A FRIENDLY SOLUTION. The Japanese Foreign Office Expects To Reach One. The to the ou — Tokio miatic ¢ troverssy ownershi Foreign Office is opus icome of the con the California alien land dation, In reply to an ficial sald: "The ween Japan and the progressing satis to reach a or § ope 3 x high amngnr a egotintions bet are Ye expect “ Giificulty, ML FOR THOSE Dr. Raiston Would Treat Military Kings as Criminals. FLOATING MINES CUTRAGE. LEATHER TRADE PROBE. investigation Of Large Industries To Be Made By Commerce Agent, A t-hand ins will i, 85 AR ommerce, Sect announced Butman rece where he spent observation of ti from Europe, ars in i in various countries, to the manufacturing cities of England, his itinerary will in » New York, Philadelphia, Chicago 1 8t. Louis 168s ine In addi tion PANIC IN SHOW TENT. Many Persons Buried Under Canvas and Posts, Lancaster, Pa.-<A number were injured when the big tent combined Buffalo Bill-Pawnee KON the iunderstorm. The aceldent after the opened and a panic ensued as the many poles, ropes and canvas fell, burying the audience show killed was in the nature of a miracle. A NEW ERA IN WORLD PROGRESS The Anglo-American Court Holds First Session. MANY CASES T0 BE DECIDED. Ambassador and Counscior Of the State Department Repre. Their sent Respective Covernments. * Cectl Spring Aaqor 1} ih Arbitra COLLISION IN THE AIR. plane and Monoplane Crash At Alti tude Of 60 Feet. other re A Lucker and Dietrich pilot carrving a named enger collided with a monoplane ) feet Zucker was Dietrich was badly in men in the mono. injured pass at an instantly altitude of & killed, ured and the two plane were siightly MISS NELLIE GRANT WEDS. President Bride Of Naval Officer. Ban Francisco pomp and ceremony Foregoing all the due to the grand generals, who later became President of the United States, Miss Nellie Grant and Lieutenant Commander William Piggott Cronan, United States Navy, A. T. Barnett, with only the clerk of the court. Jeremiah Collins, as witness, ——— a —————__—,, Weekly Review of Trada and Market Reports. Duns Review si In spite of ders for ing tariff che pared heavs ing m where most Pacific nominal Com 03 act 58%; steamer mixed, establthsed grade, 58 nt ard, 42 Rye No. 4, quality Hay--No i GR No. 2 83664: Bag lots nearby, as to timothy, SI18®I1850: standard do, $17@ 17.50: No. 2. do. $16G 1650; No. 2. do. $136 14; light clover mixed, $15.504 168: No. 1. do 16M 15.50; No. 2, do. 811613: heavy, do, $126112: No. 1 clover, $116.12; No. 2, do, $8610 Straw--No. 1 straight rye, $18: No. 2, do, $17G17.50: No. 1 tangled $1100 12; No. 2, do, 810611: No. 1 wheat, $8; No. 2, do, $7.50@8; No. 1 oat. fom 106; No. 2, do, $868.50. Butter--Creamery, fancy, creamery, cholce, 284720: creamery, good, 26627; creamery, prints, 310 82; creamery, blocks, 20@ 31; ladies, 25@27: Marviand and Pennsylvania rolls, 22624 Eggs--Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 18¢; Western firsts, 18: West Virginia firsts, 18; Southern 17. Recrated and rehandled 30a; Live Pouitry—Chickens—Old hens 1T@17%; old roosters and stags, 1a 11; spring. 1% bs and over, 30: do, 3} 1b and under, 27628 Ducks—White Pekings, 150; muscovy, 13014: pud dle, 13@14. Pigeons, por palr-—Young 0c; old, 30.
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