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

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    THE KEYSTONE STAIE.
From All Sources
Andrew Carnegie has
Youngwood Young Men's
Association $1000 to apply to their cir
culatis & ry.
Hugh F. Boyles, formerly
burg, night watchman at the
steel car works, at Butler, was
dead in his room.
James Aldridge, of Warren,
commited to jail for 30 days for
given
NT
hiya
ithra
of
Pitts
of which he was a member
Steven Suddick, of Vandegrift, was
crushed to death by a railroad tie he
wis carrying to his home to split int
kindling wood. He Slipped on the ice
and fell, the tie falling on his head
crushing the skull
}. S. Phillippi, of Pi
mitted to pail at
embezzlement.
Mrs. Eliz:
tawney, died
to her at
An ordinar
Railroad the
tle, was
A young child of John
Butler, was burned to
clothing taking fire at a
Michael employed at the
Scottdale nlant of the United States
Cast Iron a Foundry Company, was
instantly killed while at work
Thomas Millenard, Youngwood, and
Jane Aver, Greensburg; Harry Altmai
and Annie Feshely. Johnstown, were
Pennsylvanians wedded at Cumberland
Canonsburg merchants are i arms
against the Bell Telephone Company
which has announced an increase In
rates April 1. The merchants are
discussing the question of arranging
with another company for a local ser
vice.
In license
tail four
were granted.
John Herald.
merly of Pi
bed at Ford city.
Work has been
$60,000 St. Mary's
Church at
The 3-vear-«
Myers
bucket of othng
od
Regiment,
ittshurg, was com-
Punxsu
visit
of
while on a
Yateshoro
beth Green,
suddenly
son
granting the
to enter New Cas
councils.
Reott,
death
grate
Ice
right
1
passed by
of near
by its
on
Bedford,
liquor
court
at
wholesale
17 re
and icenses
39, for
dead in
aged
found
a tailor,
burg, was
the new
Catholic
begun on
Slavish
Uniontown.
ld son of George Ww
Altoona, fell nto
water and was scald
to
In a qu
Pleasant,
‘wo of the
1egroes near M
were fired
rested
Frey
Cay
of $22 each
timguishe he
In accord
learn all
Governors
the he
cludir
uty Sec
Beitler
Factory
ernor fou
ing smoothly
After
pointme
Even R. Penrose, Quakertown,
moted f fe; imspector,
to State
place of
the
James
factory
Ww
etn
were anno unc ¢
| :
han
of M:
made
Ww
jory
Penrose.
It IS Sat
next month
Secrétary of
Isaac B. Brows
to recover hi
importantes
Former Atte
District Attorne
will leave here
| there
Church has
at Donora
i.utheran Chur
extended
Hamburg
Baptist congregation at
has extended a call to Rev
Edwards, of Brooklyn, N. ¥Y
Warren Rorabaugh, aged 18, is in
jail at Kittanning, charged with as
saulting Ralph Newingham i ig
with a club.
Indiana Normal school
served Watshington's birthday
reception, at which several Pitts
burgers were present.
Mr. Salus, =f Philadelphia, introduc
od a bill in the House to regulate the
sale drugs and patent medicines
which contain poisonous substances
The House shows decided opposition
to the election of United States Sena
to-s by direct vote of the people.
Judge Yohes in the case of the pe
sition of the sherifi Bucks county
declares the act of 28. 1899, cre
ating “Prison Boards uiconstity
tional, unwise and impaolitic
Ground has been broken for a
teventeen-mile trolley road from
saster to Safe Harbor, where it
sonnect with the Columbia ard Por
Deposit Railroad
Auburn Sub-disirict
Association will hold
enth session at the M
burn Centre.
Rev. Charles Wellman, of the
Harvard Divinity School, has notified
the trustees of the Unitarian Church
fancseater, that he will accept the call
extended.
Martin G. Peifer bas sued the cily
of Lancaster to recover $10.000 dun
ages, claiming that through the 2m
thorities’ neglect the comets col ;
sewer flonded his cellar, causing o
phoid fever cases in his family
Kit
tann , has Res
Mr. Kline, ol
The First
tl (st
James R
sey ey
age
siudents ob
with a
Of
ol
Ape
is
cw
Lat
wik
Sunday Schoo
its twenty-se
E. Church. Au
Pp,
LUMMERCI-L REVIEW,
Cencrn! Trade Conditions,
Wintry
but checked
which is still far in ad
Retail business
This
Bradstreet's
has
jobbing trade,
of a
has been more noticeably affected
Says:
retarded not
vance year ago.
has also further
The favorable
side
tionably the heavy
situation is unques
snow which has cov-
win-
of the weather
entire surplus-producing
wheat belt,
porarily,
SCaAsO nay «
of the
able
I'he price situation,
i$ a remar kable
produce, particul larly
displayed
strength, while the majority
staples retain all their old
cept where further advances
m the case of cotton
are very strong at the
Prices in years Collect: ar
a whole, ranging from fair
country over. Industry
$
nly by transportation
ter
at least, beyond danger frcm
che INZes.
week have been mostly favor-
indeed, taken as
one. {
butter
great
ex are not-
which
ons
ICS
leather
Sugar has
the net change on
been a slight advance on
Coffee remains steady at close
to the lowest price on record
Consumption still yroduction in
forms and steel
material active de
but general is that
o six weeks is used up in making
eliveries instead of five to ten days,
usual period in normal times n-
inquiry reported by South-
ern furnace interests and quickly avail
iron finds a ready market, but the
this article limits business
Foreign holders of iron and steel are
rather firmer in their views. In finish.
ed products, plates, bars and struc-
material and pipe there noted
activity The vexing
transportation problem, however, over
trade, and no really
developments, certainly none in
lower prices, are pos
this situation is improved
has been dull and firm on re
active emplo nt for mil
and small availabl
Reports i
are rather
unsettled,
week has
the she
irregular
but tl
ye and
been
the
ecads |
ire n
in
cruder e
are
compdaint
mand
fou ir ¢
A
th
is
is
ncw
sible until
Wool
ports of
machinery
material
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
$3 30a3.50;
Family, #4 05
No. 2. Bl1%c;
Baltimore
Flour— Epring clear. heat
holce
Wheat—New York
Philadelphia No 2,
No 2. #0! [J
Corn — New York No.
lelphia No. 2. 53M ald
Die.
Oats—New York
elphia No. 2,
430
Hay No. 1 timothy.
No. 2 timothy. $17
othy $15.00al17.6G0
Fruits and Vegetables, —White Pots.
toes— With receipts less liberal and quite
an improvement in the demand, the
market rules steady and firm. Apples--
all good to choice fruit trees of fungus
are demand. Cabbage-—with
quite a falling off inthe receipts, there
is» a much firmer feeling on all good 1
choice stock. are in
ample supply the
market rules quiet but steady. We
quote: Cabbage— Danirh large. per ton
$2 5009.00; domestic, ton $5 00.6. 00
Potatoes—Maryland Pe nusylvania,
per bu Hla Khe; Eastern per ba 60a 65¢;
E geplants, Florida, per orange box $1.5
Onions— yellow, per bu
i. per bu 45a50c Celery,
{eo Apples Eaftern, good
choice, per bri $1. 75a3.00; Western,
do do do do $1 “Hal. Hv: No. 2 all kinds
Potatoes— Potomac
£1 .00a1.25
vellow, per bri £2 .50u: North Caro.
Eistern shore
»
-~p
.
yellow, $: ts)
iBaiiMe:
2, 60: Phila
‘ BaltimoreNo. 2,
No. 2. 4340: Phila.
43a43'4e. Baltimore No 2,
£19.00a19
ho: No. 3
HL
OalB tim
a
goog
in
Sweet poate o8
for present needs;
oer
:
ang
Masi;
doz
to
Go
per
~wmeoet
5
vellow, $2.20u2 500. Y
al x5.
Butter, Separator, 27a?
cream, 26a27¢; prints, 1-1b 29a30¢;
2.1b, 24ad0c; Dairy pts. Md, Pa.,
28a20¢.
Eggs,
1634alve.
Cheese, Large
dium, 14
aldc.
Live Poultry,
. each 5a30c;
I4albhe
Hides, Heavy steers, association
salters, late kili,
da
Gathered
tolls,
Ya,
Fresh-laid oggs, per dozen,
. 60.1b, 14Xaldlve; me.
36-1b, ialdd; picnics, 23-1b,
Hens, 13
Turkeys,
saldo: old
17al8c:
and
60-1bs and up, close se.
cows and light steers
Provisions and Hog Produots.— Bulk
clear rib sides, 9%e; bulk shoulders,
bulk bellies, 10/¢c; bulk ham butts,
bacon clear rib sides, 10%0; bacon
10¢; sugar.cured breasts,
sugar. cured shoulders, 10e;
California hams, 1Uc¢;
or uncanvased, 12 lbs.
124¢;
sugar cured
hams canvased
hulf-barrels and new tubs, 10%c.
Live Stock
Chicago, Cattle, Mostly 15a20¢ lower,
35
heifers $2 00a
I'exas- fod steers $3 b0ad 26 Hogs,
Mixed and butchers $6 85a7 15; good to
Sheep, sheep
ood to choice
Western sheep
stockers and foeders $2
$4 THub 10.
East Liberty, Cattle steady; choice
$5 16nd 20; prime $4 90ab 10. Hogs,
wavy Yorkers $7 40a7 40. Sheep stoady,
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY,
Parisians kill 3,000,000 rats a year.
London's poor devils are cockneys;
ours are foreigners,
To paint a battleship requires 150
tons of paint,
The gold output
1902 was $1,326,000,
About 4000 persons are killed each
year in London's streets.
A church census in New York city
shows 636,000 infidels,
The United States has 10,853,706 men
fit for soldiers,
of Nicaragua in
IISA, INI NNN
hd NINE PN
Miss Florence E. Kenah,
Ottawa, Ont, writes:
and my
It brought me blessed relief al
Within three weeks
V TY OMEN should heware of contract.
ing catarrh
rain, slush and mud of winter are es-
pecially conducive to catarrhal de
rangements,. Few women escape.
i
1
F. EL. KENAH,
1 am pleased
that 1 did, for it brought speedy relief
It only took about two bottles, and |
“You have a firm friend in me, and |
cold Pervna should be taken. It ford
ties the system agalopst colds and ca-
tarrh.
The following letter gives one young
woman's experience with Peruna:
Miss Rose Gerbing is a popular soci
ety woman of Crown Point, Ind, and
she writes the following
“Recently 1 took a long drive in the
country, and belng too thinly clad 1
caught a bad cold which settled on my
lungs, and which I could not
shake off. 1 had heard a great deal of
Peruna for colds. and and i
= The Genine TOWER]
POMMEL
SLICKER
HAS BEEN ADVERTISED | |
AND SOLD FOR A
cat arrb
iis - of the best
materials, mn black or yellow
fully guaranteed and sold by
reliable dealers everywhere
STICK YO THE
SIGN OF THE FISH.
frowes cumpuco meet. AIRE 52
ed
palace tower at the St
be 1050 feet high
crystal
fair will
The
Louis
This Wil Interest Mothers,
her Gray's Sweet Powders for Children,
y Mother Gray, a nurse in Children’s
Set Wow York, cure Constipation, Fever
ness, Teething Disorders, Stomach Trou-
sa and Destroy Worms; 30 000 testimonials
feures, All druggists, Sample Fags,
vddresa Allan 8, Olmsted, Le Boy N.Y
—
a
Some people have fair
ers ar content with ru
$100 Leward. $100.
The readers of this paper will ryead to
carn that there is at least one dreaded dis-
san that relenoa has beon able to cure in all
stares and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh
ire is the only positive eure now known to
o madical fraternity. Oatarrh being a con-
titational disease, requires a constitutional
treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter-
ally, seting direetiy upon the biood and mu-
sous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy
ng the foundation of the disease, and giving
ihe patient strength by building up the con-
stitution and assisting mature io doing Its
work. The proprietors have so much {sithin
its curative powers that they offer One Han-
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure,
end for list of testimonials, Address
¥.J. Cuexxy & Co., Toledo, O.
Soild by Druggists, 750.
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
When people are proud of their teeth it
» sometimes {alse py ide.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervons-
ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Groat
NervoRestorer. §4trial bottieand treatise (ree
Dr. BH, Kix, Lid. 981 Arch 8t., Phila. Pa.
pcto They
Our sins are like bill collectors.
generally find us out
Mra, Winalow' " » SoothingSyrap tor children
{eething soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tien Alays pain, Cures v wind colic. 250. abottie
The dead beat - considers himself in luck |
if be maaazes to get in debt
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{but have purchased several bottles to
igive to those without the means to buy,
and have noticed without exception
that it has brought about a speedy cure
wherever it has been used.” Miss Rose
Gerbing.
1f you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of
Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman,
full statement of your case
will be pleased to gi you his
advice gratis
Dr. Hartno
riman Sanit: ariun 3.
ibe oo UGIAS
, L. Douglas makes and sells
sore men’s e's Gsodyans Welt (Hand-
and he
valuable
Add
i fx
Ye
’
President of
£) columbus. Q
oa Ee an,
} shoes
Swe) Frucoas 3 the world.
$25,000 REWARD
will be paid to anyone who
can disprove (his statement,
lecause W,. L. Douglas
isthe largest manufacturer
he can buy cheaper and
roduce his shoe 8 at a
ywer oost than other con- J
cerns, which enables him
to sell shoes for $3.50 and
$3.00 equal in every
way to those sold ela.
where for $4 and 85.00
The Dougies secret pro.
cons of tasning the bottom scles prod pe ae.
iutaly pure leather ; more fSexible and will wear
than any other Lanne in the world,
sales have more than coubled the past four
which proves ita superiority hy not
we . La Douglas shoes atrial and sr ve money.
Neotier Increase (100 Sales 2.008 wun 21
In Muasiness : 02 Sais LOR4 N40,00
Apnino! 82. 820,456.79 in Four Years
W. L. DOUCLAS 54.00 OILY EDCE LINE,
Worth $6.00 Compared with Other Makes.
The best imported and American leathers, Neyl's
Patent Calf, Enamel Box Calf, Calf, Vidi Kid, Corona
Colt, and National K\ pares, Fast Color [ gelets
Cant + The genuine have W. IL. DOUGLAS
« name and price stamped on bottom,
Ehors by mail, Be. extra. Hime. Catalog free
WW. L DOLGLAS HROCK TON, MASS,
artridges and shot shells
are made in the largest and
best equipped ammunition
factory in the world.
AMMUNITION
of U. M. C. make is now
accepted by shooters as
“the worlds standard” for
it shoots well in any gun.
Your dealer sells it.
The Union Metallic
Cartridge Co.
Bridgeport, - - Conn.
The ONLY compound
disease
—
TT pd
times.
ompiote A ve
y recommend
Fuuesrarn, 8. C., Aug. 18, 1002,
or in youscion used two
no eer oust of The PET 1
Bobbitt Co.,
The St. Louis public library has for-
eight branch stations; Boston twen-
go and Chicago nearly seventy.
*
USE TAYLOR'S
i
i
An Evening's Entertainment.
Cynical observer dee
there are so many
parents have forgotten
junction not to spare the
conclusion may be
certain that the boy
anecdote could
to want ol «
ald Uncle Henry
Tom, his nephev
og how }
the small boy
hurried over
then through more
then paused in
Tom, what come
asked his uncle
The boy's big eyes looked fixedly
space, but his lips never
“Surely something
the elder repeated
“Y.e-e-s,” said Tom,
ad
is
“Mywifehada dgeps seated cough
for three years. urchased two
bottles of Ayer’s Che Pectoral,
large size, and it cured her com
letel
Pp = . H. Burge, Macon, Col.
Good
i
play
doubt
after
Probably you know of
cough medicines that re-
lieve little coughs, all
coughs, except deep ones!
The medicine that has
been curing the worst of
deep coughs for sixty
years is Ayers Cherry
Pectoral.
Three sizes : 25¢., $6c.,
and
“Well
"
sup
maoveg
to
COMEes
“Well, what is it?”
“1 get whipped mostly.”
Every hum soul ha
some flowers
if they
free air
you that
vhat
an
3
within,
i
couia Omy
$1. All druggists.
and
told
1G expand
having
the
«%
there
not eno
Consult your doctor. If = 5 take
then do as be says. If be ou ih
to take oy then don’t take it Tie Tnows.
ve it with him . are ng
am '3.C. AYER CO. Lewell,
ailed world
i will
a tenth Mase.
TREES
SHRUB NOSES GRAPE VINES
ABPARAGUS ETC.
BF, Suialesus sent on apprijestion. A nice lot
own Leghoras and Barred Viymouih Rocks
Vull blooded Corkrels ard Pullets wt 21 each
Also pure POLAND CHINA sHOATS, three months
4B WATKIN & BRO
Ha ‘share Va
Createst, Chéapest Food
onEarth for Gheop, Swine,
Cattic, ote.
TU be worth $100 45 you 0 rend what
Baier r owls na? docu rape
Cillion Dolicr Gross
will positively aegke you rich; 17 loss
of bay und a »e
sine Bromes, Pest, A — Karwronl
wheat for arid, het suis, £3 bus por
sore, Poh Cestery Csts, TO bus per
sere ard Tongdnie, Yields 100 tons
Groot Fodder per seve
For this lctics and 100.
we mall entuiog sud 30 From
Feoveiues, Nily werd £8 W gris smart.
EW PENSION LAWS. Act of June 27,
SOLS CE iaiu survivors aud their wido
Giau Wars iro. ell Wo ies We wiu
JBL ACE Chali Under
i, avd peusiods OB
1903 pra
ye ufitie la
ey $hW ta?
Act
all suldaers Who Lad prior |
o, RISO WHO Jaa y oe clargsd with
Gener tiv. fon Advice res For
blanks aud Jul sustractivns, address toe WH Wills
Wikis Buudiag, 214 Indiana Ave,
Washington, J. oJ Cwekiy years praciice ia Wash.
Copies of The LaWs seul Tu » usa
thus sot
July
Ny peusiva Bo
R =F] NEW DISCOVERY: ves
D 0 qmek veitef acd cures worst
| pases Book of entimonia's snd 10 days’ trestment
PFreo. Dr. KE E. GEELN'S S058. Bez B Avante, Go
Tired Mother’s Touching Story of
Anxiety and Suffering.
Cuticura Brings Blessed Cure to SKin
Tortured Baby and Peace and Rest
to Its Worn Out Mother.
Helena Rath was taken
usework and washex
and then
Mrs.
Sick.
ed, cooked anc
six children. Aft
Rath had to yield, and early
followed she told to a visitor,
Tenth Ave., New York City.
the directions, bathing Charlie and
putting that nice Ointment on the
beet Oug BOTES
1 wouldn't have believed that
1v baby would have been cured by
little thing like that. Notallofa
and le sudden, mind yon. Little by little,
the girl go. 1 had noticed that she but so surely. Charlie and I both
had sores on her face. hands and | got more peace by day, and more
arms. but 1 paid no attention to that sleep by night he sores sort of
unti my youngest, began to | dried up and went away. 1 shall
pick scrate i himself. He was | never forget one blessed night when
then ten mont and the girl I went to bed with Charlie beside
had paid more attention to him than me, a8 soon as I got the supper
to any of the others. Cl ie was fret Sista out of the way and the older
ful and cross, but > WAS © atting ildren undressed ; when 1 woke
teeth, I didn’t thirk much of that ow the sun was streaming in. For
Even when a rash br on his | the first time in six months I had
face 1 wasn’t frightened, because | slept through the night without a
everybody knows that that is quite
common with teething babies. Ser
eral of my others had it when little,
and 1 thought nothing about it
‘But the rash on Charlie's poor
little face spread to his neck, chest,
and back. 1 bad never seen any-
thing quite like it before. The skin
rose nn little lumps, and matter
came out My baby's skin was hot,
and how he did suffer! He wouldn't
eat, and night after night 1 walked
the floor with him, weak as I was
Often I bad to stop because 1 felt
faint and my back throbbed with
pain. Bat the worst pain of all was
ww see my poor little boy burning
with those nasty sores.
‘1 believed he had caught some
disease from the girl, but some of
the neighbors said he had eczema,
and that is not catching. they told
me. Yes, I gave him medicine, and
put salves and things on him. I
don't think they were all nseless
Once in a while the itching seemed
to let up a bit, but there was not
much change for the better until a
lady across the street asked me why
1 didn’t try the Cuticvra Remedies.
I told her I had no faith in those
things you read about in the papers.
She said she didnt want me to go
on faith nor even to spend any
money at first. She gave me some
Cuticura Ointment — 1 think the | with sick babies, go ahead and pub
box was about half full-—and a | lish what I have told
piece of Cuticura Soap. 1 followed | MRS. HEL NA RATH.
The agonizing, itching, and burning of the skin as in eczema ;
the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair, and crusting
of the scalp, as in scalled head ; the facial disfigurements, as in
pimples and ringworm ; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety
of worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum,—ail
demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully
cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent
are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement is made
regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence.
The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief,
the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety
and great economy have made them the standard skin cures, blood
purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized world.
wr ReURA REMEDIFS are sold throughout the sivitlant onl. PRICES: Cat Tirole.
B00. per botils (in the form of hionlate Coated ills, of 0; Dutiours
Oin ani, She, uk, und Cutlery Soap, Me. per tation, Send fu tor Be Humours
of tha Hood, Ah io d Roalp, and How to Care Then “64 Diseases, with 1H
Testi salads and Directions in all languages Live md
201.22 Charterhouse Bq, London, KE. 0. Frevich De ot ede in am Cine
n a & ev, Svdne. POTTER DRUG AND eh Sok
wonder Mrs.
she did all the h¢
her
to keep
} } : [4%
FADIA, alls,
on acer
1 2
took to her be
‘ho call dled at her
tidy home,
“1 hired a girl to mind the
dren and to do ne
eould I couldn™t
Rick as I was, it was easier
to erawl around than
worry about my little
1 got up after a few days,
whatever . el
stay in
wr me
ana
Ones, NO a
Ww lie
Charlie,
and
hs old,
srl
ns
we out
“Yes, that fat little boy by the
window is Charlie, and his skin is
as white as a snow flake, thanks to
the Cuticura Remedies. 1 think
everybody should know about the
Soap and also the Ointment. and if
it is going to help other mothers
"Fearon "Brien. $5%,