The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 21, 1901, Image 7

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    Thrown From His Oab and Killed.
The following is a most interesting and, in
sne respect, pathetic tale 1
Mr. J. Pope, 42 Ferrar Road, Streatham
England, said :
** Yes, poor chap, he is gone, dead—horse
bolted, thrown off his seat on his cab he was
driving and killed—poor chap, and a good
sort foo, mate. It was him, you see, who gave
me the half-bottle of 8t. Jacobs Oil that made
& now man of me. "T'was like this: mo and
Bowman were great friends. Some gentle-
man had given him a bottle of 8t. Jacobs Oil
which had done him a lot of good ; he only
used half the bottle, and remembering that I
had been a martyr $o rheumatism and sciatica
for years, that I had literally tried every-
thing, had doctors, and all without benefit, I
became discouraged, and looked upon it that
there was no help for me. Well,” says Pope,
““You may not believe me, for it is a miracle,
but before I had used the contents of the
half-bottle of 8t. Jacobs Ofl which poor Bow-
man gave me, I was a well man, There it is,
you see, after years of pain, after using reme-
dies, oils, embrooations, horse liniments, and
spent money on doctors without getting any
better, I was completely cured in a few days.
I bought another bottle, thinking the pain
might come back, but it did not, so I gave the
bottle away to & friend who had a lame back.
I can’t speak too highly of this wonderful
painkiller."
Rub the inner casing of windows that
shove up and down hard with a little hard
soap; treat bureau drawers in the same
way.
Thirty minutes is all the time required to
dye with Porn.ooat Fapzress Dygs. Sold by
druggises.
Of 100 units of work done in Great Bri
tain thirteen are accomplished by man-
power unaided by machinery.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrb
That Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole sys-
tema when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Buch articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reputable phy-
sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J
Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mer-
cury, and is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be
sure to get the genuine. It is taken internai-
ly, and is made in Toledo, Okio, by PF, J,
Shioney & Co. Testimonials free,
$F Sold by Druggists ; price, 75c. per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
_ Among the 282 medical journals pub
lished in the United States twenty-eight
are devoted exclusively to hygiene.
Best For the Bowels,
No matter what ails you, headachs to a
bowels are put right, Cascanzrs help nature,
curs you without a gripe or pain, produce
easy natural movements, cost yon just 10
cents to start getting your health back,
in metal boxes, every tablet has C.C.C.
stamved on it. Beware of imitations.
be always harping on something.
place of the Family Physician, for practically
stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels. Certainly,
from no other medicine can such good results
be obtained. This Hert remedy makes people
well and thus greatly increases their capacity
for enjoying life ; it is good for young and old.”
A fellow may have a turning int in
his life without being a crank. po
FITS permanenily cured. No fita or nervons-
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free
Dr. B H, Krivs, Lid, , 931 Arch 8¢., Phils, Pa,
own cash drawer.
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma.
tion allays pain, cures wind colic. 350 a bottle
ers are week days.
Pigo’s Cure cannot be too highly spoken of
a8 a cough cure.—J, W. O'Brizx, 822 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1900.
Australia has more than 1000
papers.
Says to All Sick Women: * Give
rs. Pinkham a Chance, I
She Did Me.”
“Dear Mns. Pixgnax: The world
praises great reformers; their names
and fames are in the ears of everybody,
and the public Fn helps spread the
tidings. mong them all Lydia
Pinkham's name goes to rity
» id
MES. H. ¥. ROBERTS,
County President of W.C.T.U., Kansas
City, Mo.
wits a soft] bresthed Vlessing from
the 1 sands u ousands
of rho. hi who have Ya rettored to
their families when life hung by a
thread, and by thousands of others
whose weary, aching limbs you have
quickened and whose pains you have
taken away.
“I know whereof I speak, for I have
received much valuable benefit if
shrough the use of Lydia E. -
jam Vv ble Compound, and
years 1 known dozens of wo-
men who have suffered with displace-
ment, ovarian troubles,
snd inflammation who are strong and
well to-day, simply th h the use of
Com Mus, Ii. I. Ronenrs,
Bt., Kansas City, Mo, -
If above testimonial Is not genuine
tate to write to Mrs. Pink-
bam. She will understand your case
, and will treat you ie
Her advice is free, and
address is Lynn, Mass. ;
BarAriss Thompson's Eye Water
COMMERCIAL REVIEW.
Gieneral Trade Conditions.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of
rade savs: “A few months ago mjury
o the corn crop aroused fears that the
railroads would be seriously handicap-
ped by the loss of tonnage, yet the sea-
son of grain traffic has not only failed to
yroduce decreased earnings, but there
is such a scarcity of rolling stock and
motive power that numerous industries
are badly demoralized. In so far as
these interests are concerned the reduc-
tion in corn freight proves a blessing.
Railway earnings in October were 11.3
per cent. greater than last year and 21.2
per cent. over 1890, while these roads
reporting for the first week of Novem-
ber show an average gain of 9.8 per cent.
“A healthy demand is reported
throughout the country in all leading
lines of merchandise, while sales of
winter goods have attained normal pro-
portions and holiday business promises
to surpass all records.
“Failures for the week numbered 215
in the United States, against 217 last
vear, and 27 in Canada, against 33 last
year.”
Bradstreet's says:
“Wheat, including flour, exports for
he week aggregate 4,083,734 bushels, as
against 5,400,645 last week and 4.062.020
in this week last year. Wheat exports
uly 1 to date (twenty weeks) aggregate
117,182,652 bushels, as against 70,417,817
last season
“Corn exports aggregate
e 620.024 bush
» 3 so le
$s against 708,284 last week
and 13,
o14 last year. July 1 to date corn
xports are 18,077,768 bushels, as against
63.440,228 last season
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Flour—Best Patent, $460; High
Grade Extra, $4.10; Minnesota Bakers,
$3.00a3.25.
Wheat—New York No
Philadelphia No. 2 red 76)2a
more No. 2 76¢
Corn—New York No.
delphia No. 2 67a670:¢;
2 62%ac.
Oats—New York No. 2 46¢c: Phila-
delphia No. 2 4934; Baltimore No. 2 40a
4914¢C.
Hay—No. 1 Timothy,
No. 2 Timothy, $15.00a15.50;
Timothy, $12.50a14.00.
Fruits and Vegetables — Apples
Maryland and Virginia, fancy, per brl,
$2.00a2.25: do Maryland and Pennsylva-
nia, packed, per brl, $200a27 Cran-
Cape Cod. per brl, $3.00as5.50
Eastern Shore, Maryland, Keif-
do N York
ICES
2
ifs
Phila-
No.
2 6Bc;
Jaltimore
$16.00216.50;
No. 23
ers, per basket, 15a30c;
New York, per brl, §3
Rappahannock, per $1.00a1.25
-Native, per 100 bunches, $1.00a
Carrots—Native, per bunch, 1a
-New York
AMS
Beets
S50.
:¢. Cabbages i
Celery
dozen 20as0c.; d
114¢c. Cauliflowe
brl, or crate, $1.350a
per
Beans—Native, per bushel 73ag0c
tuce— Native, per box 13a30¢
crate $1.00a4.00 Am
Let-
Union sew
. do white,
Native,
okins, each
box, 2%5a
box 10a
Shore,
per bushel $1.25a1.30. Peg
4asc. Parsnips—Native, per
Turnips— Native, per
Tomatoes — Eastern
Potatoes—Maryland and Pennsylva-
do
;
Sweets—Eastern Shore
Pros
rib sides,
and
10%4¢C. ;
isions Hog Prod
shoulders, gsc.
11c; California,
13 to 13V5¢c.: do skinned,
:C.; do., beef, Western, canvased and
anvased sets, 14%5¢c
50; ham pork, $17.50;
sorlb. cans, 1134¢c.; do
ms, 10 Ibs,
mess pork,
lard, refined,
half barrels
do..
Products
separator,
Dairy
24¢.;
—Butter—Elgin, 23a
extras, 235a26.; do,
do, gathered cream, 20a
Maryland,
do
do imitation,
Virginia and Pennsylvania
17a18¢
Eggs—Western Maryland and Penn
dozen, 24325: Eastern
: Southern, 22a23¢. ; icehouse. choice,
31 53 *
21a22¢. ;
Cheese.—New cheese, large 60 lbs,
flats, 37 Ibs, 10%5 to
1074¢. ; picnics, 23 Ibs, 11 to 11%4c
Live Poultry—Chickens—Hens,
8¢c.: do old roosters, each 25a 3o0c.:
do spring, large, per Ib gaglic.; do do,
small fat, roatolic.; do poor and
staggy. Bc. Ducks—Puddle, large, 9la
small, 8acc Turkevs—
Young, 8 lbs and over, per 1b oc.
do
per
do,
Live Stock.
Chicago —Cattle—Good to prime nom-
inal $6.25a7.25; poor to medium, $4.00a
6.25; stockers and feeders, $2.00a4.40;
cows, $1.2504.60; heifers, $1.50a5.00; can-
ners, $t25a230; bulls, $1.7534.75;
calves, $2.50a6.25; Texas feed steers,
$1.30a4.00; Western steers, $3.50a5.25.
Hogs—Mixed and butchers’, $5.50a580;
good to choice, heavy, $5.60a585; rough,
heavy, $3.35a5.55; light, $2.25a5.55: bulk
of sales, $5.55a5.75. Sheep-—Lambs, 10a
15¢ higher; good to choice wethers, 3.40
ag.10; Western sheep, $£3.00a3.75; native
lambs, $2.5024.65; Western lambs, $4.30
East Liberty, Pa Cattle firm; choice,
$5.60a5.00; prime, $5.30a5.50; good, $5.00
as.25. Hogs active; prime heavies, $5.8
a5.00; heavy medinms, $5.75a580;: hight,
$5.70a8.75 ; heavy orkers, $5.6045.65; light
do., $5.53a5.60; pigs, as to weight and
quality, $5.40a5.50; roughs, $4.50a5.40.
Sheep steady; best wetliers, $3.40a1.%0;
culls and common, $1.00a200; yearlings,
$2.50a3.75; veal calves, $7.00a7.25.
LABOR AND INDUSTRY
New York has 250 hotels.
America has 28.000 druggists.
London has three-wheeled cabs,
Java supplies the world’s quinine.
ew York has 40.000 night workers,
In Japan there are less than 4350 men
who have $250,000 apicce.
The potato forms nearly 14 per cent.
country.
Policemen in Vienna must be able to
swim row a boat and understand tele.
graphing.
ew York State farmers are buving
potatoes for their own consumption, a
situation unheard of there for vears.
The total value of the manufacture of
bricks and tiles in the United States in
1900 was $76,336,871 and of pottery $19,
708,670.
Took at the Labels!
Every package of cocoa or chocolate
put out by Walter Baker & Co. bears
the well known trade-mark of the
chocolate girl, and the place of manu-
facture, “Dorchester, Mass.” House-
keepers are advised to examine their
purchases, and make sure that other
goods have not been substituted, They
received three gold medals from the
Pan-American exposition,
“Tt 1s the opMion of entirely too many
people that the word “friend” means one
who will lend his money.
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testimonials snd 10 days’ treatment
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$900 TO ‘$1500 A YEAR
We want intelligent Men and Women as
Traveling Representatives or Local Managers;
salary $900 to $iseo a year and all expenses,
gccording to experience and ability, ¢ also
| want local representatives : salary §o to #3 a
week and commission, depending upon the time
gevoted. Send stamp for full particulars asd
Sate position prefered. Address, Dept. B.
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