The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 24, 1901, Image 2

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    Stops Tickling
All serious lung troubles be-
gn with a tickling in the
throat. You can stop this at
first in a single night; a dose
at bedtime puts the throat at
complete rest.
Aver’s
Cherry
Pectoral
The cure is so easy now, it’s
astonishing any one should run
the risk of pneumonia and con-
sumption, isn'tit? For asthma,
eroup, whooping-cough, bron-
chitis, consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds,
Ayer’'s Cherry Pectoral has
been the one great family medi-
cine for sixty vears. :
Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $1.00.
Ar ——— ts
He
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I your druggist cannot supply you, send us one
dellar and we will express a largo hottie to you,
all charges prepaid ® sure yon give us your
Tes. axpress office. Address J.C AvER(
oll, Maw
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Thirty thousand women spend thelr
lives in driving and steering the canal
in Southern and Midland Eng-
The Best Prescription for Chills
It ts simply fron sand quinine in |
No cure--no nay. Price le. |
80 scarce in Gers |
fs experienced in
Farm hands are
that difficulty
i
i
ror Billousneas, |
To pid Liver, ludigestion, 81. k Headaches, Cra {
Oiehard Water is a specific,
The average weight of a sheep fleece
The Lest is the cheapest, Carter's Ink is the
best, yet it costs uo wore than the poorest.
Ireland sends annually 44,000 tons of |
some 640,000,000 in round num-
bers—to England alone.
Each package of l vivax Faperess ly)
colors either Silk, Wool or Cotton perfectly
at one boiling. Sold by all druggists,
The Lines Tightening. i
“I suppose you know, "Lige,” remark- |
ed Senator Lotsmun, “that the legisia- |
tures the States are beginning to
make laws declaring the practice of |
giving tips a crime?”
“Yes, said the colored porter
sleeping car, briskly applying the
broom the illustrious man's |
“Nex' t'ing, I reckon, dey'll |
. crime for
‘ 1 AOT [Nal
a poor ms
Of
of
sub,”
hisk 0
a Jones
we sayin’ it's a
Lige
rather suspicious
Avera
1 WV
Sole Importer:
WILLS PILLS---8133
Forunly 10 Cents ’
Ww days +
smth, anc pat 3 3 6 Ww §
@y Tigut at your how »
R. B. Wills Medicine Company 24 gilza-
both St. Hagerstown, Hd, Braness J) does
129 indians Ave.,, Washington, D.
real
Heliof.
bothered with
bend
and make a
movement with them a
somes in my left
*But,” asked the
mgly, “why make su
“Well, if
for a man to get on
you'd let me kn:
Songht
*Doctor, I'm
pain. When |
ont by arms
TWAT
omi-¢
you
(Greene's
the blood
It seeks out the
0narsing in the morning
r in the world sells it,
L Label with
B UE led Centre Panel,
SAXLEMNER, 130 Fulton St. N.Y,
a sheep six
To Core a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxarive Browo Quinte Tasiers A
dru refund » money if I% falls wo ours,
LROVE'S siguature is on —
surfed 3 t
git und t
3X.
sach ix
In 1890 the
products of the
nted to $619.000.000
in 1898 to 3.000, 000
and
If you want vod
pp
ligestion to wait up-
you shou'd always chew
i Frutt
t
er strength failed
the pleasure out of life and
suffering.
The
ideal
It en-
A few nights
acquired strength.
Or. Greene’s
NERVURA
FOR THE BLOOD AND
NERVES.
cn By
every duty and every
plan for pleasure! The
new color in her cheeks
shows the potent work
of the vegetable ele-
ments in Ner-
vura. This
woman
is now a
Lod
here is the certain help.
boro, Mass., says:
“1.was suffering from nervous
ness, caused by female weakness snd
nervous prostration | was #0 ner-
vous and weak [ could not go up
a common pair of stairs without
stopping to rest, and troubled to
sleep at night. took Dr. Greene's
Nervura and have obtained my
old elastic stop around the house,
After creeping around for two
Jones, hardly able to do anything,
t has proved a boon to mo truly.
READ
DR. GREENE’S
OFFER.
Dr. Greene's advice Is
free to all who seck
either personal
at his y 33 W, 14th
rests New york hy,
or fetter roug
the mall, All who are
broken in health should
call or write without
delay to Nervura’s dis.
coverer for froe counsel,
bramestieo Animals,
to learn from the
there are about one-
barns or other in-
ting domestic animals as
there are farms in all our domain, that
is, that there are nearly 2,000,000 such
shelters of ereatures which serve man-
kind, apart from farms and ranges.
There are nearly 3,000,000 horses in
nonrural possessions in the land, and
of these 124,128 are in New York city;
Chicago has 71,183 of them; Philadel-
phia, 45,819; St, Louis and Boston coma
next, with 27 horses
27,624
and none large
It is interesting
last census that
third ax many
gar
and 25,226
of the other
There are 162,115 mules employed for
York has only 600 of these, and
about the same, while New
uses 3430, and St. Louls, Bal-
and Kansas City count them
figures Among all the
100,000 inhabitants, New
Orleans
al
Aino,
four
cilies of ave
excepting
timber of goats,
Chicago, the
Chicago's
greatest
swine,
for those at the stock yards on a given
iay have been counted in, and they,
ke h outnumber those of all
ike Der caitia,
Course
ar elt of
The
¥
jes,
curious
of
for example,
cows for every
would mean
within
milk
report
in sgard to the
iry cows: in New York,
63 dairy
pre sents |SOme
numbers
here are only
00,000 inhabitants; which
milk famine if the kine
ipality supplied the
a good de
ems 1 COWS
fex-
are
for a like
towns like
rs must find
witht
’ . soted of ‘
the gate in
dalry
within s Dmaha, for
imple, and in Los Angeles
tan WS
there
nore thousand
out in
nmerai
n the
Beg your
p> Hite beggar,
ed of
began
badly in
ia
par
money
I wonder if you
kind
give
lady, suspi
you a pen
ith
“Your generosity
me, ma'am. I'd
Tickled
told
that it
Wilson]
the fowl so
palate
the chef to prepare
would tickle my
Did he obey?
Yes, he
the
rit 1 r : “
¥ {i800 left the feathers on
her
ie
filling it with discontent and
weak women is Dr.
AS FAR AS | KNOW,
said a person one
night,
naught in this
what Is just right;
want both
world but
to eat and to
wear,
flowers | gather are fragrant and
fair,
glad song,
Wrong.
“All the people I know are loyal and
kind,
I am contented in body and mind;
about folks who awfully
bad,
About souls that are weary and hearts
that
are
are sad,
i
{
“Dut, girls,”
we to do?”
“Precisely what he has always done
suid Helen.
no, Helen!”
talk so.
sald Saba, “what
, ve
us,
to alone,
Kate,
the
Wis our
“10t him
pleaded little
Remember, he ix
be
got,
“And what has he
retorted Helen, bitterly,
“That don't signify.”
is old and feeble,
That is enoug!
“Saba right,” urged
musn't
ever done for
reasoned Baba,
He needs our
in
John be
alone.”
“But what
“We can't bring
“No,”' sald Baba
his
pine
“And
can we do?’ said
here!”
“1
him
him
would bre
awn
heart take fr
We
10 an
forests, must go to him’
who fight,
1 know everything is all
jut as far as
right.
nl
ODIc Ww
ho doe many
That ot worst Kind of suffer
That women are wicked and men
And
But
I i attirm th hese ries are
Three Working Girls.
BY BELEN FURREMT
conld
than
expended sin
poor, homeless girls,
feeling
“I don't
with grim
“1 am so t
in being
red of bread and butter™
sighed little Kate
some of the
mother
“Oh.
“Oh, if 1 could only
have stewed grapes that
used to make!”
that reminds
taking a letter off
heard from old
wants us to buy
net for her if
lar and a half; and to look out for a
for Louisa Jane's winter
frock. She wants the very best qual
ity. and she can’t go higher than thir
ty-seven cents a yard, And she wishes
to kaow If are acquainted with
ne,"
the
Mrs
a fashionab!
said Sabn
mantel
Pinkney
“I've
She
fall bo:
dol
“my wut » ise 3
We can gel POL a
we
"
price,
Helen shrugged her shoulders,
“She must think we have plenty of
%
“Thirty-seven cents a yard!” cried
little Kate. “And a fall hat for a dol
lar and a half. Does the woman ex-
pect impossibilitios ¥
“But that isn't all”
“Unele John is very poor.
sald
Ehe thinks
i
and
all 1 kn about
But she always makes me think
of a wild flower
Uncle
firesid 1 His niece's
came. The fire of birch
gloriously up the
WOrks
giore, . t's
Pw
John Jaycox was sitting by
letter
blazed
liis
fogs
pair of
fat, home-run candles glittered on the
table. In all the room there was no
evidence of griping poverty
“Yes,” John
chimmuey; a
said Uncle to a tall
me, Israel Penfield. t's gettin’
much for me to manage alone. But as
for some woman to keep house for me,
that Anastasia Grixon has been
fool enough to marry old Simpson
Eh? what?-a letter? I'm obleeged to
Stop and take a
warm while I read it, and I'll git you
a basket of gilliflower apples to carry
afterward,
too
ove
“Uncle John!" said Kate.
“Poor!” echoed Helen,
“But what has become of all his
money?" said little Kate, intently knit
ting her brows,
|
ulars,
about the sewing society,
ehicken cholera,
off go many of her fowls.”
and the
i
{
features,
“Rakes
.
alive!” said he, stamping
“What in cre-
ation does all this mean? | guess we'll
enough housekeepers, Israel
my three nieces from New
York a-comin’ to live with me, because
Mrs, Pinkney here has writ ‘em that
I've lost my property. And they're
goin’ to take care of me. Well, 1
“I didn't write no sich!” whined
mining stocks!” sald little Kate,
1 meant the lumbago aad
{
rheamatiz, 1
“”
didu’t say nothin’ about
money
“Well, no matter what
what you diaa’t say,” d
John, crumpling up the lstiter in
baud and staring
gals think I'm
or
Uncle
his
“The
and they're com
and
Howe {oF me In my old age
I don't know why
it,” he added, with a
stricken “1 never did nothin’
for 1 Kate and Helen are
my sister 1's darters, and Saba is
And they're work-
in’ for a livin’, and 1 more'n 1
know It's on
JHA I BO un
vou sald
clared
at the fire,
por,
here to make a
bless their
they should
in’ support me,
hearts!
do CONnRLIence-
face,
And
Ja
}
Hepsy 8 CY
nem.
Feitit
Cla
vir
got
saame,
‘ve
Israel
alwavs
Peo
4
wed at Israel
We car
to
afford do
pleas.
our
umbere of
and off
con
States
of
it
of
and know
country be.
in books Not
gings will a
condition
nt 2 ans, which a
German physician calls Americanitis,
Caspar Whitney, in Outing
a healthful
#ire # ra
system
make
States citizen
Europes
gide-paths
ble for
au
for bicy
United
means to
their own
cad
will
YORE
moderats soe
something
wha
of
sides
be
amor Ameri
prevail
Board of Green Cloth - its Functions.
You have heard much of the Board
of Green Cloth, but probably you do
not know what its functions are and
the need of it from a financial point
of view. First, it takes its name from
a green cloth spread over the table at
which the board sits This board is
presided over by the Lord Steward,
who, with the inferior officers, sits to
pass the accounts of the royal house-
hold. It is the countinghouse of the
Queen's establishment, and at the
same time a little court of justice,
offenders
no servant of the household can be
arrested for debt, so to Be a queen's
servant Is to some extent on a par
with being a member of Parliament. —-
Pearson's Weekly.
———————
lowa's Unenviable Di
fowa is one of the few states not
represented in Statuary ball at the
national capital and members of Con-
gress from the Hawkeye state are
considering whether it is not time to
abolish the uneaviable distinction.
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