The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 05, 1903, Image 3

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    THE KEYSTONE STALE.
News Happenings of Interest (Gathered
From All Sources
Governos
pointed al
Joard of
lows:
Society,
delphia;
Brighton;
burg
tion of
land
was at work on
fonte his cloth
He was
thrown
legs and
Lyons
feel
rel and
arms,
Baltimore and
un down and
Castle
Was fr
a train at New
Lauffer's general store at Manor was
burglarized and citizens | « organized
a viguance committee
At Hollidaysburg, Mrs Rachel
Brode and Berry Dodson were con
victed of involuntary manslaughter, re
sulting from the fatal shooting of Am
brose Gelh, during a masquerade party
at the woman's home
dvidence 18 being collected at Potts
ville by the United Mine Workers to
show that there were proportionately
more arrests of soldiers during the
strike than of miners. This will be pre-
sented to the Strike Commission to
demonstrate the impracticability ol
keeping good order large
body of idle men,
“oop
4MmMUeng a
COMMERCIAL REVIEW.
Ceneral Trad: Conditions,
R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of
itade says:
Heavy transactions in
reported, but there 1s
the slow movement ol
situation as to general
ted by the precedence
other
1.1
Die
merchandise
much com-
scdine
regarding
freight except
Not
ive increase nu
i
OOds
during
been
nts and
number
one was
1
vie 101
provid
+ avail Janua
's by § sr cent
ractically every sec
that despite high
l
and of the betler
irnings thus
SUrpass
ra
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Flour—Spring clear, $3 30a3
Patent, #4 NM! cho
Wheat— New
Philadel
No 2 He.
Co
Large, 60-1b, 14aldke; me
1b, 1455aldsg; picnics, 23-1b
Hens, 12all2ie; ol
LOUIC | Furkeys, 14210
Ducks, 1241)
Hides, H« AYY ateers, associat on ang
rs. late kill, 60-1bs and up, close =
, 11al2¢; cows and light steps
Bulk
shoulders
and Hog Produots
ex, 9p: bulk
bulk ham butts
DRACO!
k bellies, 1040;
clear rib sides, 1040¢;
should spgar-cured breasts
sired
C alife mia hams,
d or uncanvased, 12
sc:refined lard tierces, bris
refined lard,
walf-barreis ang new tubs, lle
shoulders, 1034
?
10¢
12¢; SUZHT C
UAT cure a
SAIN Canvass iba
ind under, 14
snd 50 1b cans, gross, 100;
Stock.
Mostly 154200 low Tr,
good to prime steers $4 50a HBO; medium
$3 2504 HO; mockers and feeders $2 27
14 50; cows, $1 40a4 40; heifers $2 20a
} 75: Texas fed steers £3 5004 40 Hoga
Mixed and butchers $6 25a6 60; good to
shoice, heavy $6 60a6 90; Sheep, shee;
and lambs slow to lower; good to choica
Western shoe
Live
Chicago, Cattle,
i
BM 2506 20.
East Liberty, Cattle steady; choice
¥5 25aD 40; prime $5 00ad 0 Hoga
wavy Yorkers $6 60a6 60. Sheep steady,
Best wothers 84 Had 60 culls and con
non $1 76a2 00; choice lambs $5 THud 0
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY,
One's share of the world is 23 1-2
Acres.
Great Britain has 500 physicians whe
women
Rawhide 18 now
aheels and mauls
used for pinion
The deaths from storms and floods
nm 1002 were 12,000
I'he five volcanoes active during last
year destroyed 65,000 lives
There was a sudden and stratling in
srease in suicides among women last
year
The United States imported last yeas
nore than $40.000,000 worth of raw
silk
The Electrical World puts the valve
i electrically produced goods for 1902
it $140,000,000
Cuba has ordered two new revenue
utters at $100,000 each, not from ithe
United States but from England
CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
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He beg ree
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of P
fited thereby Jjrom my catlarri of the head. 1 feel ¢ necouraged to be-
I have used several bolties runa and | Jeti greally bene-
tieve hat i} ! use it a short time longer Lwill be fully able to erad-
David
{cate 1h disease or! thirty years’ standing.’ Meekison
Memb rv of
EE ee BN RE a ete ee ee
f ONGress
TERE En
a
« RAR ES RR
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¥
Droggicte
Genaine stamped CC C. Never sold in bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
“onething just as good.”
NUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES
STRAWBERRY PLANS
SHRUB ROSES GRAPE VINES
ARPARAGES ETH
£F Catalogue sent on ADE cation A nice jot ©
Hrown Leghorns and Barred Vigmounth Rocka
Pull Moodedt ockrels and Pallets at 2) each
Ales pipe POLAN] Hilva BHOATS ree toouths
MATRINS & BRO
Ha'ishbore Va
4.0
Is the Standard Rheumatic Remedy.
The ONLY compound on the market that cures this terrible
disease without deing irreparable harm to the digestive organs.
UNEQUALLED as a BLOOD PURIFIER.
CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDS IT.
Farverare, 8. C., Aug. 18, 1002,
Gentlemen: =I had rheumatism for about twelve years, Great deal of the time
1 had to use crutches or cane, Was confined to bed, nearly helpless, three months
at a time, several times. Last spring 1 began to take © REEUMACIDR.™ | used two
bottles before 1 noticed any benefit. Altogether 1 used seven bottles and the
cure seems to he complete, as | have bad no symptoms of rheumatism since.
I can cheerfully recommend your medicine BR. F. FENIGAN,
For sale by Druggists, or sent expressage prepaid on receipt of $1.00.
Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore, Nd,
repeat. They don’t jam, catch, or fail to extract.
In a word, they are the only reliable repeaters.
Winchester rifles are made in all desirable
calibers, weights and styles; and ate plain,
partially or elaborately ornamented, suiting every
purpose, every pocketbook, and every taste,
WINCHESTER AMMUNITION
made for all kinds of shooting in all kinds of guns.
Send dress 1
FREE ror ot nn hirsmared Sotalog.
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS €O., NEW HAVEN, CONN,
EW DISCOVERY; piven
wok relinf and sores worel
and 10 days’ trontment
BORE, Bex B, Atsnia, Gn |
«MW, GREEN’
VEeuar eslr ved OF
““ An attack of la grippe left me
with a bad cough. My [friends said
I had consumption. [I then tried
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it
cured me promptly.”
A. K. Randles, Nokomis, Ill.
You forgot to buy a bot-
tle of Ayer’s Cherry Pec-
toral when your cold first
came on, so you let it run
along. Even now, with
all your hard coughing, it
will not disappoint you.
There's a record of sixty
years to fall back on.
Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $1. All druggists.
Consult your doctor. If he says take it,
then do as be says If he tells you not
to take it, then don’t take it. He knows
Leave it with him. We are wi
AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
ADVERTISE’ IT PAYS
PURITY
on the Subject.
of Beauty.
besuty a short
priviie ge of
elightfal
brace, 8 bru
10 8 goAWi: 8
its fangs 0
paroxysm of
1 the neck multiph
¥ h eat away the
great peari-iike scales grow from
h-like inflammations in sw
NARS Crean + Bh
the
every
dozen, whic
reonal
were :
known, eczema alone Wi
a sufficient infliction
pervades ail
dlseasd
nankir
Classes, at
igh generations,
constantly enveloped in it,
it couflr
i CATS, On 5€ ceip, on
l:ands,
evervwhere i's
& a small watery
jster, which discharges an acrid
{. causing beat, inflammation, and
ize itching. Ring-worm, tetiter,
d head, dandru.¥. belong to this
gcaly and itching order of discases
Psoriasis, :ur modera leprosy, witl
its mother-of-pearl scale, situated on
a reddened base, which bleeds upon
the removal of the scale, is to be
dreaded and ave:ded, as of im-
petigo, barber's lich, erysipelas, and a
score of minor aisorders make up in
part the catalogue of external Giseases
of the skin. Thus far we bave made
no allusion to those afflictions which
are manifestly impurities of the blood,
viz. : swelling of the glands of the
throat, ulcers on the neck and limbs,
tumors, abscesses, and mercurial
poisons, with loss of hair, becan-e
the whole list can be comprehended in
the oue ward sero fala.
It ie in the trealment of torturing,
digfigur.ug humors aod affections of
the skin, sealp. and blood, with loss of
hair, that the Cuticura remedies have
achieved their greatest success. Orig.
inal in composition, scientifically com-
pounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable
in any climate, always ready, and agree.
able to the most delicate and sensiilve,
they present to young and old the most
successfal curative of modern times,
This will be conside ed strong language
by those acquainted with the character
and obstinacy of blond and skin humors
but 1t 1s justified hy Innomerahle sne-
cesses where all the remedios and meth
ods in vogue have falled to cure, and,
in many cases, to relieve, even.
The Cuatlcura treatment is at once
agreeable, speedy, cconomical, and
comprehensive. Bathe the affected
parts freely with hot water and Catl-
cura soap, to cleanse the sur ace of
‘erusts and scales, and soften the
thickened cuticle. Dry. without hard
robbing, and apply Cuticura Oln tment
'"
to small
on the palms of ihe
ibs, etc., bat
feature
old.
3 viedge 4
cura
i exten r loriur
the »x
alr, In
Vue Ww
‘
: sth with Co
and foil
ywed Int) severe casts
y Mall dose of ¢ ura Pesolvent, is
ficient to affo1 imme liste relief In
rs of §¢
send IUmMors, per:
ad i {0 ar
s i
e most Jdistre
i tft roet
and sleep, an Gy cure
when all othe. Y i all. (tisespe
cially 20 in the infan's
anG children, cleans’s otlhing, and
heal
: infan.
- ow
-fs
.
t
burning, an
ing 1} .
ing the most
humors, and J
1 ossesses., al the
same ye, ihe chaim of satisfying
the simple »f tollet of at
ages, in caring for the skin, sca’p,
hair, and hands far more effectually,
agreeably, and economically than 1h.
most expensive of tollet emoll
while free from every ingredient of a
doubtfrl or a character. 1s
“ One Night Treatment of the Hands,”
or ** Kingle T +~atment of the Halr,” or
use nfter athictics, cycling, golf, ten-
nis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each
in connection with the use of Cuticura
Soap, is sufficient evidence of this.
Of all remedies for the purification
of the hlood and circulating fluids, nono
approaches in specific medical action
Cuticurn Kesolvent. It nentraliges and
resolves away (hence its name) scrofa.
inherited, and other humors in
the blood, which give rise to swellings
of the glands, pains in the bones, acd
torturing, disfiguring eruptions of the
gkin and scalp, with loss of halr.
Cuticura Resolvent extends its purk
fring influence by means of the pores
to the surface of the skin, sllaying
irritation, inflammation, itching, and
burning, and soothing and healing
Henee 118 snccess in the treatment of
distressing humors of the skin, scalp,
and blood, with loss of hair, which fall
to be permanently cured by externs!
remedies alone.
The grandest testimonial that cep
be offered Cuticura remedies is ther
world-wide sale, due to the persoral
recommendations of those who have
used them, It is difficult to realize the
wighty growth of the business Jone
under this name. From a small begin.
ning in the simplest form, against pre}.
udice and opposition, against monied
hosts, countless rivals, and trade In.
difference, Cuticura remedies have be.
come the greatest curstives of thelr
thine, and, in fact, of all time, for no
where In the hi<tory of medicine 1a
10 be found ano her spprosching then
in popularity and sale. In every cilme
and with every people they have met
with the same reception. be coadinrs
of the earth are the ouly limits te thelr
growth. They have conquered the
world.
To the test of Popular Judgrwat all
things mundane must finally come.
The civilized world has rende:ed its
verdict in favor of Cuticurs.
re's
I To
the
jents,
gerous
ious,