The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 26, 1904, Image 7

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    TIRED, SUFFERING WOMEN.
Women run down and endure dally
tortures through neglecting the kid
peys. Kidney backache makes house-
work a burden; rest
is impossible; sleep
fitful; appetite gives
out and you are tired
all the time. Can't
be well until the
kidneys are wel.
Use Doan’'s Kidney
pills. which have
restored thousands
suffering women
health and vigor
Mrs, Wilham Wal
lace, of 18 Capito! street, Concord, N.
H., says: “1 was in the early
stages of Bright's Disease, and
were it not for Doan’s Kidney
Pills I would not living to-day.
Pain in the back was so intense that at
night I had to get out of bed until the
paroxysm of pain passed away. i
was languid and tired and hadn't the
strength to lift a kettle of water, I
could not but a few of
Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me, and
two boxes absolutely cured me.”
A FREE TRIAL of this great kid
pey medicine which cured Mrs. Wal
lace will be nailed to any part of the
United States. Address Foster-Mil-
burn Co., Bufalo, N, Y. Sold by all
dealers; price 50 cents per box,
Radium to llluminate Gun Sights.
The discovery of the latest use to
which radium can put—the illumi-
nation of gun sights, and the like at
night time-—seems to indicate that it
will play an important part in war
fare.
In gun sights, leveling
and telescopes t.ere is what is called
a “fiducial” mark. which is used to
obtain a faithful result.
These marks of course are useless
in the dark, and, though many Ways
of illuminating them have been tried,
nothing has satisfactory
Mr. Andrew A. Common of Eaton-
rise Faling, was the first to attempt
to solve the difficulty use of
radium, and his exj £0
successful that he
ent.
to have
specifications su
mon, his
ust
Mail
of
iv
be
work, doses
he
nstruments
proved
the
by
eriments were
applied for a pat.
not
it granted y 34 } complete
Mrs,
trix,
London
Unfortunately, live
(om-
have
Daily
widov exe
been acc
Going Home.
‘nsengangacons?
Zulu Prince
H. RH Pr 1
Umhlangan Umbelazi
has been liv
for some time, IS
Zululand, where
ecard European
resume skins, beads, feathers ans
bracelets. He can speak Zulu, Kaffir
English, Dutch, French, Portuguese
and Spanish.
he says, he will
clothing at once, and
leg
Especially
Mothers
The Sanative, Antiseptic,
Cleansing, Purifying,
and Beautifying
Properties of
»
(itl
»
i
Assisted by CUTICURA
Skin Cure, are of |
Priceless Value. |
For preserving, purifying, and
beautifying the skin, for cleansing
the scalp of crusts, scales, and
dandruff, and the stopping of fall-
ing hair, for softening, whitening,
and soothing red, rough, asd sore
hands, for baby rashes and cha-
fings, in the form of baths for an-
noying irritations, ulcerations, and
inflammations - of
poses which readily su
selves, as well as for all purposes
of the toilet, bath, and
and CUT
the world
Woe. Ie
a Ch Ja fuk Kole
em. oy
10 Prossrve, Purity, sod
THE ‘KEYSTONE STATE
Short Order.
A judgment note placed on record
Reading resulted in the issuing of
A. Wis-
nip,
at
an $800 execution against D
at the instance of his wife, Emma
The execution is based on a judgment
note given by the husband last Feb
Attached to the note is a post
script setting forth the terms of an
agreement made between them, the
husband and wife, whereby the hus
band agreed that he will “hereafter
not any spirituous drink
sively or in any way as to
toxication, which has heretofore can
ill treat her, and it the giver
note not live up to the
attached agreement this note 1s in ful
[ to he '
ife alleges that the husband has
the terms of
ment, and she has caused an
The hu
n,
was without corn
A car on the |]
1 yf Hy intured
ine struck and fatally mjured
CXCEeS
15¢
cause in
of this does
otherwise null and voud
efaulted In the
ty be issued
the executs
ration
181cl¢ i
ehigh Valley Traction
Witham
rs, a contracton
Wales Mr
1d
slightly
ar
YC4
orth
dedicating not only
the ne ble we
erected
aks, but himself, to
£ monument 1s
Andrew
remembrance by
f Fores
the ‘working
esd
cents
f ten
k salary cla: bs
Bantum against Ebe
p $ Norristown
5
r
man ou
Th
hurch officials have hit upon a unique
get the congregation
They have made a special ap
specified sum being
method
SINK
propriation, a
to
music. A has
which
study vocal rivalry
been created
results,
Oliver Lewis, of Richland, found »
turtle on his farm with “W. H. L.
1701,” cut in its shell. The letters
son to believe that the turtle 1s over
200 years old.
Thomas Hagan, a Philadelphian
was sentenced by Judge Stout to six
years in the Eastern Penitentiary for
robbing John Yost, his employer. Fred
Willis and Robert Nelson were con
victed of robbing slot machines ir
Bristol and each sentenced to seven
years in the penitentiary.
George Kolsky, a fireman at the
Reliance Colliery, Mt. Carmel, while
on his way to work, stepped into 2
mine breach 200 feet deep. Ten feet
from the surface he clutched the root
of a tree tnd swung to and fro. He
called for Help, his cries being heard
by inmates of several houses close by
who rescued him.
The washery of Smith, Myers &
Company, south of Tamas, which
was noted for the fact that by keeping
a strong guard it was able to work all
through the strike, will suspend work
in about a week, the banks being
practically. exhausted.
CUMMERUIAL KEVIEW.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review
of trade says:
“Seasonable restored
branches
weather has
normal conditions In many
of retail trade, but the improvement
not yet to
jobbing of manufacturing departments,
except in lines. It .is diffi
cult to find evidences of increased
activity in any of the leading indus
tries, and there is ‘more idle machin.
ery. Tratic conditions are little
changed, railway earnings in the first
week falling 7.5 per cent, behind last
year, and the late opening of lake
navigation was further retarded by
a strike. While many features of the
business situation make poor compari-
sons with last year, it is worthy of
note that few presidential years have
made a better exhibit
“In the leading manufacturing
dustry scarcely any decline in pri
occurred curing the past week, bul
the average has fallen considerably
from the best position of last year
and consumers are confident that fur
ther delay will result in still moe at
tractive terms This impression if
largely due to the recent disagree
ment among ore producers, yet it if
stated on very high authority tha!
provision has already been made for
most of the year's requirements
“Commercial failures this
the United States are 236, a
last week, 202 the
nd 196 the correspo
year, Failures in Canada nun
against 27 last week, 16 the |
ing week and 13 last year.”
WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Baltimore, Md. — FLOUR Quie
and unchanged; receipts, 6,666 barrels
exports, 1,171 barrels
has extended wholesale
special
in
es
ire
1
week
VHEAT — Dull;
1Losla@t.o5; spot,
ern, 1.0550 1.0834.
1.05%; July,
red, 00a 004 receipts,
Sounthern by sample, 67
Southern on grade, 97m 1.05%
CORN-—-Easier; spot, 3235@'s
May, sa2¥i@s274; July, 353
steamer mixed, 50¥@ 307%
1.424 bushels; exports, 25.714
Southern white ¢ 5y
ern yellow
§
spot,
No. 2 red
CONnira
x
West
d 1 " 1 2 - 4
R614 asked; steamer
1,852 bushels
a 1.05%
ye
Lad
tg:
N
No. 2 mixed, 444;
bushels.
RY E—Dull;
Western, Xo
BUTTER
imitation,
ed
17%
EGGS —Barely stead
Eon pa Kages: diate,
near-by f.
2014; Arsts
. selections
181%: Southern
'OULTRY
| §
ney sel
18 18
nound. 614
PORK
clear, 13.00 "
TALLOW —Barely steady
pe package), 414: country
ree). 434
COFFEE —Spot Rio steady;
invoice, 674: muld steady :
POTATOES Steady;
ern, 4.25(m'5.25; State and Western
sacks, 2.500 3.00; Jersey sweets, 2.500
1 6HL4
Easy;
114.50;
new S
ith
4.00
PEANUTS Steady:
picked, 534: other d¢
CABBAGE Steady; S
rel-crate, 1.250 1.50
Live Stock.
Chicago CATTLE
1,000, market steady
steers, £ 1000 z HL: ‘poor tn
4.1000 4.00; stockers and feeders, 3.100
$40; cows, 1.7500 4.15; 1
$.60; canners, 1
4.00; calves,
steers, 4. 2%8/n
HOGS Mixed and buted
good to heavy.
$024: rough heavy, 4608 7%
¢b2@ a Bo: bulk of sales, 473%
SHEEP Receipts,
steady: lambs steady
wethers, 4.65@s 50;
1.75(04.50;
tambs, 4.800@'5.00
New York
hand
14ma6y,
wuthern, bar
fancy
yest
Good
med
heifers,
5.00
1
fre
< hose ¢
2,000;
tn
Gox
fair
clipped
BEEVES Receipts
fat cows firm to toc. higher; medium
tows
5.45;
1001 8¢
bulls,
lower. Steers,
3.000 4.3%; cows, 1.8m
Cables firm. Ex-
ports, 3,000 quarters of beef; tomor
tow, 2,000 cattle, $16 sheep and 7,200
4.650
CALVES -— Receipts, 621;
steady to 25¢. lower. Veals, 3.28@
6.35: meneral sales, 4235@575; city
dressed veals, 6(@oc.; country dressed
£140 Re
SHEEP AND LAMBS--Receipts
2 R65; sheep steady; clipped lambs
firm; spring lambs nominal.
———————
WORLD OF LABOR
The National Association of Amal
gamated Painters, a rival of the Broth
erhood of Painters and Decorators of
America, is taking a referendum vote
on the question of joining the Ameri
tan Labor Union,
A number of the most important
laundry firms in Chicago have signed
the $18 minimum wage scale agree
ment of the Laundry Drivers Union
ind will continue to employ only union
members,
The International Association of
Blast Furnace Workers and Smelter:
will shortly demand a restoration of
the wages prevailing before the reduc
tions were made during the month
of December and January.
British shipwrights report an im
rovement in trade. The total mem
prabin of tha union is 10.269.
market
IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTION.
Comparisons That Give an Idea of Its
Magnitude,
To realize the magnitude of the
production of ircn ald steel In this
comntry during one year, one has to
employ much larger standards of com
parigon than pounds and tons. Fo
instance a blast furnace large enough
to receive at one charge all the metal
that passes through all the blast fur
naces of the country in one yea
would have to be built to contain
2,000,000,000 cuble feet, Or to use
the slightly more conceivable compar
ison, it would have to be twenty-four
times as large as the great pyramid of
Cheops. The coke used in the process
of manufacture would, if piled up in
a column 400 feet square, reach 650f
feet. up into the skies, and the
ore from which all the products
made, would, if plied up in a columr
one-fourth of the bulk of that coke
reach just as high as the former
some 34.636,121 tons If all the cay
rails were rolled one huge rail
the dimension would be 1 1-5 miles
long, 81 feet hign, 81 feet across the
bass, and 43 feet across at the top
being wide enough to accommodate 8
loenmotive and its tender
wire nail contamming the metal
nuelly drawn into such a form
make a column 1,000 feet high and b4
feet square, overtopping the renowned
Eiffel Tower at Paris. The nails
would reach to the heights the
Washington monument, and far
the Park Row building, the
in the world.
iror
are
into
One huge
an
would
cut
of
would
overtop
highest
Accidents and Disasters.
The loss of life from accidents
disasters in the United States
Year was Fires, 1,762
2471; explosions
ings, 474; steam railways
electric railways
mines, 788;
lightning, 131
ant
las
drowning
736; falling build
etc.
573; electricity
CYCIONESs ana storms,
FIT inarmnanativonesd, No fitearnservogs.
poss after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer, $2trial bottleand treatisefres
Dr. RH. Krixe, Ltd, 91 Arch 8t, Phila. Pa
When a girl is in low
between meals
she is ..ungry ony
Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Fool-Fass
A powder,
Bunions, Sw iot, Cal lous Ac
SBwestirg Feet and Ingrowing Nalis, A
Foot - Ease makes new ortight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents, Ar.
nit Sample mailed Faze
Olmsted, JeBoy XN. }
It rests the feet, Cures Corns,
{len - ye ine
en's
’ sg hetitute
Alien B
o
Address
A girl with a
thing a mar
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Fyrup forehiidren
teething, soften the sums, reduces inflamma.
tion allays pair §
i colle, 2b6c. abottia
ureswind
Mar ¥ 8 mar wi!
the ladder 18 down at the her
| do pot believe Piso's Cure
tion has anequal f
F.Eoven
near
Ind
r SOUR
Trinity Springs
Overheard an the ¥
Why sh !
see at nigh -
Bather t}
age gui wm
Patent medicines sare sold in
the apothecary shops of Sweden. The
Government limite the number
these shops, and there are only 350 in
the country with
a population of 300,000, baving only
twenty-two,
riever
of
w hole Stockholm,
Deafness Cannot Pe Carved
by local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion oftheear. There is only one
way 10 cure deafness, and that is by consti.
tutional remedies. Deafness i= caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous Huing of
the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is in-
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper-
foot hearing. and when it Is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam.
mation ean be taken out and this tube re-
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever, Nine oases out of ten
are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces,
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh that can.
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars free, P.J. Cnexey & Co, Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation,
Employes in Japanese cotton faec-
tories get only eight to eighteen cents
for a day's work of eleven or twelve
hours. This work, however, is much
jess strenuous than in this country,
and much time is wasted in loafing,
talking, laughing and drinking tea,
The main muscular o
Body ‘weaken and tet §5 under
Backache
or Lumbago. To restore, strengthen
and straighten up, use
St. Jacobs Oil
Price 25¢, and 80¢,
U. S. SENATOR FROM SOUTR CAROLINA
Recommends Pe-ru-na
For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble.
A 0
I
/ Catarrh of the Stomach is Generally
| Called Dyspepsia--Something
to Produce Artificial Diges-
tion is Generally Taken.
Hence, Pepsin, Pancreatin and a Host
of Other Digestive Remedies
’
¢
/
’
/ Has Been Invented.
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i
These Remedies Do Not Heach the
Seat of the Difficulty, Which
is Really Catarrh,
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1, 1 BYS
I can recommend Peruna fordys
pepsia and stomach trouble I have
been using your medicine for a short
period and | feel very much relieved.
It
besides a good tunic
- aT VN BBW. - -a we 0
in indeed a medicine
Butler,
wonderful
Ven MM. (
10 cure dyspepsia
res
oF arti
atarrh and
gestion
better
elle
Ex-Senator M C Butler
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statement of
pleased to give
gratis
Address [ir Ha
Hartman Sar
GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel! troubles, appendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad
bicod, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples,
pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin § dizziness When your bowels don't move
regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. it
starts chronic aliments and long years of suffering. No matter what ails you, start taking
CASCARETS today. for you will never get well snd stay well until you get your bowels
right Take our advice, start with Cascarets today under absoluté gusrantee to cure of
money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped CCC. Never sold in bulk. Sampie and
booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York, 503
CURES DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS, NERVOUSNESS
Acts on
TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY 20.70
‘REE BOOKLET Write, Box 138, Atlanta, Ga. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
a Ee th kit
ST Se, | FREE to WOMEN
extent Unite A Large Trial Box and book of ine
tructions absolutely Free and Poste
aid, enough to prove the value of
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
Paxtine is in powder
form to dissclve In
water — pon-poisonous
snd tar superior to liguld
entiseptics containing
a. obol which irritates
inflamed surfaces, and
have no Cleansing prop
erties. The contents
of every box makes
more Antiseptic Sole
tion — lasts jonger —
goes further—has more
uses in the famil: and
doesmoregood thanany
antiseptic preparation
you can buy.
The formula of a noted" Boston physician,
and used with great success as a Vaginal
Wash, for Leucorrheea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
The Genuine TOWERS | jocal treatment of female ills Paxtine is
| | inva le. Used as a Vaginal Wash we
POMMEL challenge the world to produce its equal for
. SLICKER horoughness. Itisarevelation in cleansin
ling power; it kills all germs whic
flammation and discharges
HAS BEEN ADVERTISED
AND SOLD FOR A
Al jeading druggists keep Paxtine; price, Bho,
box ; If yours does not, send to us for it. Don's
QUARTER OF A CENTURY
LIKE ALL
take a substitute «— there is nothing like Paxtine.
TOWER; W
Write for the Froe Box of Paxtine to-day.
RK. PAXTON 00., 7 Pope Bldg., Boston, Mass.
2p CLOTHING.
it is made of the best
salernls, in black or yellow
Given Away
I ———A——————
Write ue or sak an
$500 Soto
parvcniare and free sunple © ard of
-
The Banitary Wall Coating
Degtoe red gamer gormpand vermic. Neve!
rete or sonies, You can apply femiz with
oold water, Dasuiiful effects fo white and
deiionte tints. Note dssas breeding, *ul
of date hot weler gloe son. Buy
Alabastine in 815. ages, properly Ie
bei nd, of paint, hardware and drug Ges ders,
sean on DT ch Cred Be Arview’
eas free dlp bapia,
po 0S Veter SLA L
DR. WOOLLEY'S
OPIUM & WHISKY
fully guannteed. and sold by ANTI DOTE
reliable desler everywhere Will cure permanently at your own home,
STICK TO THE Mr. 7. M. Brown, of DeQueen, Ark. says:
SIGN OF THE FISH (wer seven years ago 1 was cured of the
| — ‘BLA : tm habit by your med y he, and have son.
CAS, intied, "CWE t the very beet of ith sinee.”
TOWERS SaRADAN. POSTON MASE. U LA M. Tunstall Lovingston, Va.
I1amgliad to sar that 1 firmly believe
| am entire'y and permanently eured of
he Drink Habit, as | have never even so much
« wanted a drink in any form sisce 1 took
our eradicator, now IS months ago. It was
¢ best money | ever invested. ™
Mrs Virginia Townsend, of Shreveport, Ia,
ites: “No more opium. 1 have taken ne
ther remedy than yours, and 1 make no mis
ake when | say that my health is better now
han it ever warin my life, and | owe It to you
A snd your remedy. It has been twelve years
5 » ee | was cured hy your treatment.”
ir, Woolley bas thousands of such testimon
ple, with permission to use them A treat
pent with so many recommendations from
iMyeiviang and cured patients must be good
Dr. Woolley's Antidote has imitators, (as
good articles have seperhbape you have tried
some of them, bat there is nothing like Won
v's. It has stood the toet of thirty years. No
mal of wotaan who dees opium or whiskey in
any form, or who has friends so afflicted,
shold Besitato to write 10
DR. 8B. MM. WOOLLEY,
108 North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga,
| Tor hie book on these diseascs, which he will
wend free and confidential
of
ro oo Bt
Small Potatoes
result from a lack of .
in -the soil. Potash pro-
duces size and quality.
We have
val uabie
books which
explain more
fully the fer.
tilizing value wha
of Potash, "
We will
send them
free to any
mrmer whe
writes for
them
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GERMAN KALI WORKS,
03 Nasrau St. New York.
» ——
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