2 LiL CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 20, 1902. SHIPPING DILL PASSED Final Vote on , Subsidy Measure in Senate Was 42 to 31. SOME AMENDMENTS ADOPTED Expenditures For Mail Not to Exceed $8,000,000 Annually, and No Foreign- Built Ships Will Participate In the Subsidy. Washington, March 18.- longed debate the senate passed the ship subsidy bill, the final vote on the measure being 42 to 31 Senators Allison and Dolliver, of lowa; Spooner and Quarles, of Wisconsix and Proctor and Dillingham, of Ver mont, Republicans, voted against final passage of the bill, and Senator Me. Laurin, of South Carolina, voted for it. Some amendments to the bill adopted, but they all agrees to those in charge of the measure friends of the bill voting down other amendments. With the excej tion of an amendment offered by Allison and accepted by Mr. Frye, iting the time of the operation tracts made under the the bill to 1, 1920, and that the amount of under the shall not at any time exceed 000 annually, none of the g agreed rially affected as it was reported from the committ The voting upon amen at 3 p yesterday of them fore on the until ments offered prov 4 appl anti-trust were re After pro- yesterday wer: were July subsi Just prepare rado son of a of Ala viding der the bill s 000 any ons comn that the senate The ment that amend pairing authorit: fered amendments acquisition his asso British foreign it shi the proposed su the act shal American citize holding or the ocean foreign quired admitted try He PASTOR ATTACKED ON DOORSTEP Rev. Houst Seriously Injured By New Jersey Anarchists. 1 ‘ h | An at Mr ter the ley Mr whict and declared en from the country 28 last his son Ivan myst appeared the minister subs quently rece which it was sa hell, and sent there Sunday night Mr. Houst hear on the porch of his home, and he out to investigate As he did was knocked down by a blow on head with some kind of a blunt ment. While he was prostrate, one of his assailants kneeled on his chest, threw a cloth over his face, and shoved ft Into his mouth as a gag with one hand, while with the other he drove a knife into the minister's chest, in flicting a deep flesh wound. The wounded man was found by his wife and a physician was called. He found that the knife wound was slight, but that the blow on the head had caused serious Injury and ved thre ate aid that the that the fathe boy was in r also would be 1 steps went he the instru 80 Fire at Moravian Seminary. Bethlehem, Pa., March 18.--While Miss Rowena Brosius, of Lancaster, fought fire in Old Colonial Hall, at the Moravian Seminary for Young La dies yesterday morning, Mrs. Hark, the assistant principal, was hurrying about sounding a general alarm. The Janitor came to Miss Brosius’ assist. ance and tore down the blazing cur tains, tramping out the flames and averting a probable serious conflagra- tion. The origin of the fire Is a mystery. Its discovery and extin. guishment was accomplished before the students and teachers were aware of its existence. Woman's Sealp Torn of. Indianapolis, Ind, March 18.-Mrs, Josephine Btevens, a widow employed in a Senate avenue laundry, was the victim of a terrible accident yesterday, While she was leaning over to pick up a garment her hair was caught by the crank shaft and In an instant her scalp was torn from her head. She was taken to the City Hospital. It 1s believed she will live, Bishop Coleman's Wife Dead. Del, March 18.—Mrs, { replied cheerfui crowds ! ably al ' | impressions ‘1 crowds ou | faces President | few months | nection with ning letters. In | PRINCE HENRY SPEAKS OF TRIP Never Worker Marder in Mis Life as When In United States. Cherbourg, France, March 18.--The Hamburg-American line steamer Deutschland, having on board Prince Henry of Prussia and his suite, ar. rived here at 635 p. m. yesterday, from Plymouth, England. Prince Henry says that he was 80 tired when he finally boarded the Deutschland at New York that he slept almost continuously for 48 hours, ex- cept for the time he appeared for his meals or to take short walks on the bridge. He says he never worked so hard in his life as when he was in the United States, that he never changed his uniform so many times a day or faced a succession of situations re. quiring such alertness and a certain initiative on his own part They were situations which could not be met with merely formal behavior or the mechanical exesution of a routine programme, While conversing with his suite, Prince Henry has alluded to many things in connection his trip. He has mentioned nothing more frequently than that single un pleasant incident occurred in the Unit ed States. Ideas, scenes and impres slong were crowded upon him too ra pidly for proper appreciation at the moment, perhaps, but as Prince Henry himself said: “We have accumulated material to think about for months to members of with no ! come.” When one of his party inquired what had im him the prince the great, orderly and had been his most continuous impression and w pressed most, that ways be one of his mu men and wom and the owerful, s | spirit | he dared { he « 14 1 tter ple be POWDERLY TURNED DOWN Offers His Place to Frank Sargent. \f MAT It to mal office of the « Now i : € ana Sweeney president } | peate : about believes that M: Sargent { his executive make tl} oughl EVANS WILL RESIGN President Will Offer Substantial Pro motion to Pension Commissioner, Washington, March 18 There is no longer any doubt that Pension Com missioner Evans will within the next at the is con the the latest sever bh pension burean to resident a position promotion, definitely accept from whic} but which selected It is wel the entire c« and the latter will not question of his retirement until a po sition entirely satisfactory to the com missioner has been provided No de cision has yet reached concern ing a successor to Mr. Evans, nor will any action be taken until the president is thoroughly convinced that he has found a man of the same high char acter and sterling worth possessed by the present commissioner in so high a degree : pt will be a substantial has not yet been | known that Mr of the Evans has president, consi jer the mfdencs been Engineers Join Mine Workers. Wilkesbarre, Pa, March 18.-Local Unjon, No. 44, Brotherhood of Coal Hoisting Engineers, decided last night to Juin the United Mine Workers of America. The members are united In their objection to the swing shift or der under which the firemen are now working. The affiliation will take place on April 1. The engineers say that every local of the brotherhood In the anthracite region will follow their example and surrender their charter, Hunter's Arm Blown Off, Elkton, Md., March 17. While gun ning for wild ducks on the Chester river on Baturday, Midford Capels, 17 years old, was perhaps fatally wound. ed by the accidental discharge of his gun. His right arm was blown off, and owing to the loss of blood it Is feared that he cannot recover, Horses Take Place of Beef. Allegan, Mich, March 18.-A ear load of horses Is on the way to New York for shipment to 8cuth Africa for use in the British army. Horses phy. sleally sound, but too old to be ser viceable, were purchased for food to take the place of heef, which Is scarce in the land of the Boers. Good Road Bill In Congress. Washington, March 18,—Representa: A WEEK'S NEWS OONDENSED. | Healthy Girls Make Happy Women. Wednesday, March 12. The glass works of Glil & Co, of | Philadelphia, was totally destroyed by fire last night. The loss is $50,000, J. K. Oliver, a well-known business man of Roanoke, Va, committed sul. cide In a New York lodging house, Margaret D. Stark, aged 76, was killed by a fall from a second-story window of her home in Philadelphia, City council of Toronto, Ont, passed a resolution barring American con tractors from bidding for work. It was announced at House yesterday that President Roosevelt would not visit the Charles. ton Exposition until the second week in April Thursday, March 13. Southern lime mi petition congress to remove on lime to Cuba Joshua Wilbour, United sul at Dublir, Ireland, died at ford, N. J terday The of the New Je lature yesterday passed ting the of voting machi state Frost four-story to collag at $50,000 Fire destr the will tarift anufacturers the luther genats Use leaving the gr brick building SOD, hph ming death | her three gons Friday, March J Hryan Ighter and onday, March Tuesday, March 18. The United will take next Monday Three iia river at 5; boat capsizing For abusing his mother Boles, of Martin's Ferry, O_ » killed his fafther The United States and gunboat Nashville are at france, France, where they wil main for two weeks Fire places In near Rox causing a loss of $70,000 The New Jersey court of errors yes terday refused a new trial to Samuel Van Stavern, convicted in Camden county of murdering his wife GENERAL MARKETS. Philadelphia, Pa., March 17.-—Flour firm: winter superfine, 3650300; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.26 350; city miils, extra, $2.90@3.15 Rye flour steady, at $3.260 23.35 per bbl Wheat steady: No. 2 Pennsylvania, red, S8c Corn steady: No.2 yellow, local, 67 68¢c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, Ble: lower grades, 49c. Hay steady, No. 1 timothy sold at $15.60@16 for ry ® bales | steady; beef hams ©2060. Pork firm, family, $19¢ 18.80, ldve poultry, at Mite. lot for hens, 8% @ 9c. for old roosters, pouliry sold at 12¢. for choice ata and at 8c, for old ers. Butter pe Wry Ts Ty Heady; per , Potatoes were dull, eastern, @#88¢c. per bushel Live Stock Markets. N. Y., March 1 Oat Malo, ry States supreme B Ted of ts weeks from ANE Wer ring Valley, yon rge hot Albany Ville cruiser destroved twelve b the village a hester, N. Y, East Bu markt active oh beerstzer hong Ty 74 "15; drt at Cows, te bh Ah 101 ral ¢45." ulin tb municipal | White | States con- | There is no happiness without health, The woman who is a constant sufferer may learn to bear her burden, to accept her lot, She without health, Nothing is more care of the‘health in girlhood, the little seeds of neglect are sown, may be life-long suffering for the It is may have peace, but never happiness necessary than extreme in girlhood that the harvest of which woman, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is to be recomme nded as the one remedy which is sure to help and safe 10 use, Many preparations offered for wom n’s use contain deleterious drugs, the use of which breeds drug tion, There is no opium, cocaine or * Favorite Prescription.” It contains alcohol, but is strictly a temper vegetable preparation for woman's use, most delicate system * Favorite Prescription” regulates unhealthy drains, heals inflammation weakness, It is a medicine espe woman's ills, and has been acclaimed * A Godsend to women.” It makes and sick women well ance None of the promises mi ule for "1 avorit made for a substitute medicine you want a cure, you Dr. Pierce can be that, as has cured others ® About tes became pregnant me." wrile 1 and ners done one Gay she than all ppy and well, # is better tl got d « Favorite Prescription’ strong, sick women well. slavery other neither whisky nor medicine it ca the and ally by those weak want the and de prada. NATrCoti( in A purely nnot harm the periods, dries cures female designed for who use it sirong “herelore, nedic ' makes weak women court and | re- | isiness | of Shortaville, | yesterday, WITH THE 2 MAKERS tons AA a aad Easter Novelties Easter Hats ALL READY FOR EASTER. This is a Busy Store. It is our aim to make it a good trading place. thing a man wears. The very best place to buy every- To be fair ; to be liber- al ; to have the right goods at the right price ; to have satisfaction go with every sale ; to treat each customer so that he will come back again and again; to keep our prices down and depend upon making a great many sales at a small margin rather than few at large profit. If you like these business principles you will like our store. we know how. One customer is served like another, Always the best If anything goes wrong we are here to make it right and you always know where to find us. Nn AAA A i Spring Overcoats, Spring Suits, Spring Hats and Easter Neckwear. SUITS MADE TO ORDER $15.00. MONTGOMERY & CO. § a v a lh ah a a a a a a a a WINN ~~ Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Wpring Streets. REcRivE Dirosrrs; Discount Norms JM. SHUGUERT Cashier, Garman's Emoire House MAIN STREET, TYRONRK, PA. AL. S. GARMAN, Prepriter, mmmmmmmmmmm R.B. MONTGOMERY. We Don't Promise More Than We Give You, But-- We Give You All we Promise Wall Paper, House Painting, Paper Hanging, Graining, Etc, R, B. NONTGOMERY, DANDRUFFINE DR. STIVER’S HAIR TONIC DANDRUFF CURE. re “a $5 - Gold - $5 + NEW INVESTNENT FOR INCOME Small Denomination Bonds and Mortgages Good as ¢ Saviags Bank Account Hy wo vem corr FIVE DOLLAR ves vous os SHARE BOND BRAEE N PROPTT WITH LAABRITY AS weured ener per cent. Sve dollar gold ten year Home by me gage on Improving real estate { for each instalment of $500 pad 1! you Mop payments atl any time you have bond mortgage security tr whalever bave padd. Loss impossid) to wo per cent, of value time tried princis The bonds are bound in books of 2 rach value fioo. You may buy one or more books of single bonds as you prefer You may par the money to your local bank or our Loos! Agent i instalments until 8 Hook past for We wil send the book to be delivered to you whes Ne payraents are completed | or you may send the money direct Write for particulars speciser bond. etc, and ask any question you wi sh Realty Developing Investment Corporation 00 NEW STREET, NEW YORK, $5 -Gold - $5 E.K. RHOADS At his yard opposite the P. R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COO ATES. Also all kinde of Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Superior soreenin for lime burning. Builder's and Plasterend su sand, TELEPHONE OA CALLS: Sand.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers