The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1895, Image 7

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    ACUTE DYSPEPSIA.
SYMPATHETIC HEART DISEASE OFTEN
ATTENDS IT,
Treatment Consists in Re-
moving the Cause,
(From the Republican, Cedar Rapids
Mrs. V. Curley, who has resided in ( Ol:
Jowa, for the past twenty-two years, tells
The Modern
Towa),
ALON,
an
interosting story of what she considers rescue
sath.
from prematuro d Her narrative is as
follows:
“For
stant sufferer fron
had all
pepsia, and at times other troubies were pros.
did not know what it
No matter how
» 18M
acuto st
tan years ort I wa
ymach troub!
of asute
the manifold symptom
ent in complication—I
was to enjoy a meal careful
I might be as to the quality,
of my 1, distress
desponder
quantity and
preparation
lowed eating.
Almost to t
would have
po
brashes
plague
skelot
the raat blond purifier,
Ding.
sficted with
5 1 sore eyes nse Dr, [sa
us E 7
e-water. Druggist
~y
1< d
The Greatest ical Discovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY'S
Medical Tisoveny
DONALD RENNEDY, of ROBURY, MASS.
Ha
Dr. Kcnne
Dear Nir »
Iam the little hoy wou gent
Discovery to
I used two
salve,
the
weeks ago
the
the
large as
and also
When I lLegan to use
medicine nivy sor LCT E (18
a quarter , and now they
are as large as a ten cent
1 feel much better
I feel ver
trite
piece an i
Mamma and
I shall
how I
y thankful
ernie
if).
nr
0 yon,
aon {cit wou
am getting ale
I remain ve
INDREW POMEROY,
ittle frie nd,
1 mat hs
HUNGAEDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
wng galvanizing * which we made tn extra charge, had
Shears not beers merit in tL. Galvsniting » ste in coating the
mont petiskabie (in thin sh eolal metal, steel, with
A feven when very thin wetale, Be
H there ware mot great merit in gaivaniving,
pay W wore four gealvanined bashed wire or heey
* : te H we were making painted
i furnish an
“8h for 15
Thst ie 5 go tice Tor am § feud tated windmill
WE BULL FUR fTuE auEh WE WotLh NOT IL
YOU & FoOR, raisvree WHERL ROR OSE MADE oF
METAL GALVANIZED BEVORE BRING FUT TOGETHER, I1§
YOU WOULD PAY 18 DOUBLE PRICK FOR IT. We build
the bent we know, and knowing thei painted thin chests are
Prustieally worthiss, we have nothing fo de with them The
hofme Bn Ht 4 of preparing to de galranining, sed of dcing 18
wall on 4 large wale. Asters wthers
SHEETS A850 PUSH ann AREAR ann MAKE FHEN Te
AFTERWARD WHEELS OR Yases BADE OF GaLVAR IZED
EMERTS RUST OLY PFINST AROUND THE RIVETS, J0INTS,
ANB EUGES, AND ARE, THEREFORE, ROT 80 SOOD AS
PAINTED GSES, How awy romesrs can pet omy pwiens Sov
painted windmills awd intodd towers, ov those wade wp
ondvawiond material, ont, shouved awd weed o fray the by
wamising is done, com only bw wrpinined 5 the Jord that Jevple
who buy thems ave ignorant of the wales of palran »
now galvanioe everything after it is eompieind, sven "aed
Bute Wo galvanine with the most ipreved processes end in
the a perfect Ruston and sltaimable maoner
ed proeess host sovtion af an Aswwotor What
re i ovmpleted and cleaned of rest and ira iat in m1}
in melted wine and alomivens wed i
@ hot ws that setal, and
ranwy, crevice,
ot ds
strung bot
the sin tenis wet hie
avd Alo iro
¥ # moald
ve sh
together we one pieew,
thing that is strong, sn.
Sx pernive to do, and small
Wo hoop 00 Lone of vine snd
your's ond to another. The
is Ta PTA Tonewr,
FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS.
OVER RIVER
Over the River of
Is waonderl
Where lilies IW
SHoOow
And
THE OF DROOPING
Drooping Eyes
and of Dreams,
white the
1
the
or as as
ields are green and warm winds
tall reeds quiver, all in a
one evor
autiful place forgirlsand
and lots of
panies
ment
neighb
aft
aft
vr t
Lo
united
athird
pany was in turn forced t itulate,
[hen a party made up from all
companies i the fourth regi-
ment fterward the sixth
About noon an exp« num
ing several hundred, from the Ken-
brigade, out to attack the
{ the ans. As the
the dead vinter, and
no enemy within many
the usual camp discipline had
been relased, and visiting between
the different camps was unrestricted
during day. This enabled the
attacking party to take the Tennes-
BOCCRNs UNBAWALeS
Notwithstanding the surprise, the
defense of the camp was vigorously
maintained for half an hour or more,
Finally it was yielded, and
the
attacked
}
wiition ber.
tucky set
camp o
time was
there was
miles,
Tenneson
of
5
ie
expedition in its attack
Florida brigade.
Owing to
upon
ance, but
their cabins.
(Gieneral Stovall hastily summoned
his stall officers, gave orders to have
retired precipitately
arms, and mounting his horse,
personal command,
The Floridians soon learned that
they could throw snowballs about as
well as their assailants. Smarting
under the repronches of their com-
mander, they fell upon the little band
of adventurers with irresistible im-
petuosity,
took
{
|
Seeing themselves outnumbered
0 tol the Kentuckians and their
allies began to beat a retreat, and at
the same time sent messengers back
to their camps to ask for reinforce-
ments. Some of the Kentucky regi-
mental officers mounted their horses
and hastened to the front
mand of the reinforceme
Step by step the four or
dred allies had been fore
two |
dians
in Colil-
nts,
or
Only
A SEVERE STRAIN.
Erocokiyn Bridge's
Crush.
not
0 be no neces.
+ bridge
a strain of 12-
cach cable of
ithstand
stra
ig the 40 000
onetimenti ns
ght of 120 pounds,
2.000 tons. He said
duet of the
wonderful self co
no doubt ti
in the early days of the struct
pani¢ would have resulted sand
of life would have been greater
than on the opening day of
bridge.
ENN 14 ns
crush, est
on the bridee at
om this
per
naverage
ee ;
would be only
that
RONs
VE ’
'
however,
the cot people
ntrol, and he
loss
My Typewritist + Has Reformed.
be discharged,
calmly,
“I refuse to
my typewritist,
of her pocket handkerchief. “I
know I shouldn't have stayed home
yesterday if the snow was twice as
deep, and I admit that I was not
sick and had no excuse whatever for
not coming downtown, except that I
wasn’t happy, though, for the lecture
my cars all day long. I know |
ought to act more like a business
woman and I will try to alter this,
That's why I refuse to be discharged
now.
another chance.”
“This is either your thirty -gocond |
or thirty-third chance,” 1 made an.
J
SWer
of girl
solemnly, ‘and here n
8 out of work who
the advantages
away,'’
‘Maybe t
of them, 1
would say the funny things that
that you print in the paper?
heard lots of people that
bought the paper to read what
11 promise be
ided to stay for your
and if you's
story ready 1'11
out
re plenty
would ap-
tnat you
but how
to
here are,
should
many
Know
they
say
4
JUS
to
i rI08
i1t
VILLAGE IMPROVE VIEINT.
How Stockbridge Was
and Enriched.
Ecautified
South African Kaffir Choir
bers
with
party |
hearing
this
Duar
singing
are kept up
understand the words of
is 80 vividly pictured tl
its meaning without a
fort on your part
Mrs, Van Btryver—Do you believe
that Mrs. Goldmore's husband is
Mrs. De Style—=My dear, it musi
be true; look how shabbily she
dresses,
absolutely necessary in order to
| have good health. The greatest afflic
tion of the human race is imoure blood,
There are 2400 disorders inci-
dent to the frame. the large
majority arising from the impure
poisonous con {ition of the blood.
The best remedy fer ail Llood dis
is found in Hood's Sarsaparilla
Its remarkable cures its loudest
It is not what we say but
Hood's Sars that
tells the
No remed
or
Nerofulia
nbout
human
or
are
Praise,
i
aparilia does
story.
1d
Ormonus
go marked
HNOCOEA, won su snles,
in Its
IWETH,
and nm
ured ny it.
to
BOVET forms vields
4 potor blooa
and enit rh
are perm :
general Spring Med
those 1m
poisoning
I disCanes
For a
remove
cumu
ny othe
CIN
which have
inated during
I'hat Tired Feeln go
: DVercome
Blood
“1 wish to
beautiful boy born
had a
11
say that 8 years ag we
months he breathe
pure Dio
cs I crs coma sd
Considerate.,
hotles of * Pres tt | im
| WALTER BAKER & CO,
Ch PURE, HICH 0COLATE
Wi 0 nN nUnN ATES
£4 \ Cl
Pe Wh, 0 1 AND CHOGOL
¢ ree ved
GHE ST AWARDS
an
: Industrial nd Food
\ EXPOSITIONS
met
i=, FIT FOR A KING,
- CORDOVA N,
4 SAE L
Fis CALF KRcARon
ICC,3s0LES,
2 Liioelhi WLI
LADIES.
enG032 S110
GOLa,
w= ot
mer
BrsT Pe
ws wit,
WO PO CATAL
Over Coe IIH Beene rth
W.L. Douglas $3 & & $1 Shoes
1 our shoes are equally foctory
v rivethe best v ec for the money.
ye uel custom shoos in style and fit,
ir wearing qualities are unsurvassed.,
prices a e uniform seestamped on soley
wm S510 £1 8avetr or other makes,
¢
AFTER DINNER
2
ve ord
seems to po to waste. Thin
strong, plump
Scott’s
all the rest of their food
it
Emaciation or Consumption.
The formula
ical world for twenty years.
Scott & Bowne, N. Y.
FREE.