The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 04, 1904, Image 3

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    CHIEF OF POLICE SAVED,
Newherry, 8. C.—W. H. Herris, Chief
of Police of Newberry, cays: “I suf-
fered for a number of years with
kidney complaint, There was a dull
feel miserable all the time. The Kidney
secretions were dark and full of sedi-
ment, and lack of coutrol compelled
me to rise a number of times during
the night, Between this annoyance
and the backache ‘it was lmpaossible
for me to get m= ch sleep and my
health was being undermined. [I tried
a number of remedies, but nothing
helped me until I got Doan’s Kidney
Pills. The use of this remedy accord:
ing to directions promptly brought
about a change for the better. After
using two boxes thd backache all left
me, the Kidney cleared up
and the action of the Kidneys became
normal.”
A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney
medicine which (ured hief Harris
will be mailed on application to any
part of the United States. Address
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sold by all dealers; price, fifty cents
per box,
DOCTORS MOVE GIRL'S HEART.
secretions
Organ Restored to Norma! Condition
Though Shifted Six linches.
Annie Riley, a 13-vear-old daughter
of james Riley of Dickson City, Pa.
became {ll with pleurisy about a vear
ago. The family physician found the
whole left side of the child's bady over
the lungs bloated He removed the
matier and the girl began to get well
Soon, however, a second gathering
appeared, which decaved the on
the left side. During this second {ll
ness the girl's heart moved over to
the right side some six inches from
its proper positicn.
The girl was taken to a hospital,
where physicians found it necessary
to remove four whole ribs and parts of
four others
The physicians restored the heart to
its natural position, but the operation
left the child weak and for two
weeks she was in a dangerous posi
tion, but ncw it is believed she will
recover,
ribs
Japan vs. Hussia,
It is well known that Japan is a
very small country as compared with
the Russian empire. Its area is 147.-
000 square miles, while Russia bas
8.000.000. In population the disparity
is much less. but still very great—44.-
000,000 for ugni 120,004), (86)
for the Russian Empire,
Japan nsi
Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That
Contain Mercary,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely deranze the whole sys-
#m when entering it through the mucous
mariaces, Sucharticlesshouid never be used
exeept on prescriptions from reputable phy-
gicians, as the damage they will do (s ten foid
10 the good you oan possibly derive from
them, all's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
oy F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O,, contains
so mercury, and is taken internally, asting
directly upon the blood and muecoussuriaces
ofthesystem. In buying Hall's Cstarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine, Tt is taken in-
serpally, and made in Toledo, Oanilo, by F,
§.Cheney & Co. Testimonials (ree,
Sold by Drugeists; price, 75¢, per pottle,
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation,
Our Life Saving Service.
So effective is the life-saving service
of the United States that from disas-
ters to 246 documented vessels on the
oust daring the year, having 3862
Jersons on board, only twenty lives
were lost, and of the $£06.000.000 worth
f property put in jeopardy but a little
more than $1,000,000 was Jost.
FITH nermanentiy cured. No fiteornarvons
ness alter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
NerveRestorer $2trial bottle and treatise froe
Dr. B.H. Kure, Ltd. 981 Arch St. Phils. Pa.
Gunnery practice at Newport has fright
ened away the fish,
I do not believe Piso's Cure for Consumne
tion has anequal for coughs and colds, Jorn
F. Boree, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb, 15, 1900,
The mortality rate from cancer
trebled in Cermany since 1875.
bas
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Price, $1 per Bottle, or 8 Rotties for 88.
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS
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OPIUM AND WHISKY
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Mr T M. Brown, of DeQueen, Ark., says:
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Mr. W Tunstall. of Lovingston, Va.
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as wanted a drink in any form sines | took
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writes: “No more cpiom. | have on no
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inde, with permission to use them. A treat
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all good articies have j-perhaps you have triad
foie of them, but there is nothing like Wool
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hesitate to write to
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§
THE KEYSTONE STATE
Latest News of Peaisylvazia Told in
Short Urder.
awarded $1800 to Mrs
13 vitoona, 10r Lig
hi, aged 15,
Oil Oven
in the win
f alrs. Rachel
a wealthy widow,
Une of the guests shot
the crowd of
wounded
nd two guests, Blair and
re convicted
tit was <n
disperse
* a) \ tu 1lv
chi ie mortally
Of
$20.00¢
decided
a boys earn
than
2300 an
of $2000 1
monument
t at Canton,
Yielding to the
children, Simon Molesk:, of
refused kill dog, a family
even though a jury declared
amimal a menace
Bechtel announced in
Moleski does not kill the dog by Sep
tember 5, he must appear for sentence
Moleski's friends declare he will serve
a term in jail rather than kill the pet
The residence of Henry Worth, of
Hatboro, was entered by thieves anc
thoroughly ransacked Most of $ic
they secured was from a child's sav
ings bank. The same evening the ress
dence of Mrs. Samuel Haugh was
entered and the burglars, falling tc
get money tore up carpets and upset
the furniture. At the home of J. R
Beatty, on Byberry Road, they were
met with revolver shots and fled ir
haste,
An ordinance prescribing a penal
ty for speeding automobiles in the
city limits, offered in Lebanon Coun
cils, has aroused the owners of motos
pleadings h
mersvilie
pet
the
Judge
10 his
Monday
w n f
court that i
be made to kill the bill. The Berks
and Dauphin turnpike has long beer
a popular track for the exciting sport
and swiftly moving autos have sev
eral times endangered life while pass
ing through the tows.
Death was the intruder into a cir
cle of a dozen boys engaged in play
ing at Coal Castle, a mining village
near Pottsville.
built a dam for a swimming pool.
construct the breast they excavated
beneath the roots of an old pine tree
and onwittingly loosened its hold or
the soil. Their task finished, the boys
were seated upon the newly bul
breast, when the tree fell. The truni
struck William Toban, aged 13 or
the head, crushing his skull. He died
almost instantly, The others were se
verely bruised by the branches strik
ing them.
COMMERCIAL REVIEW.
Review of Trade says:
Encouraging factors predominate
Little definite increase is seen in the
distribution of merchandise, but
velopments of the past week promise
better things in the near future, The
most umportant influence for good i¢
the brighter crop prospect. For the
yresent the best news comes from the
large cities, where warm weather has
stimulated retail trade in light weight
fabrics and jobbers report that orders
from agricultural communities are
de
centers. There are still
plaints of slow collections,
It is gratifying to note in despatches
from iron and steel-making centers
that ihe decline mn quotations has
seased and consumers are making in
quiries which promise to result in con
siderable business, Insofar as
tual contracts are concerned, the past
week was probably the dullest thus fu
this year, yet the tone appears to
distinctly better and signs of growing
conhdence are most encouraging afte
the long period in which caution an.
conservatism were the chief sent
me Moderate contracts f
way bridges and other structural
Ing but merch
: are very
many com
aC
Lie
nts \ rail
WOre
are be
and ki
he week nit
tates, agains
WHOLESALE
$f
MARKETS.
receipts, 4.482
CHEESE
2 Hi16s
4
isle Juiet
unchanged,
(Quiet and
ceipts
and unchanged; re
pis, R102
POTATOES «Firm: Long Island,
n bulk, per 180 pounds, 1.350@ 2.00
Jersey, prime, per barrel, 1.501.753
Norfolk, prime, per barrel, 1.500 2.00
Southern sweets, per basket, 4004 %0
CABBAGES—Dull; Long
and Jersey, per 100, 1.00@200;
barrel, 25 so
t.1 2
isang
per
Live Stock.
Chicago —CATTLE
prime steers, 54000.35;
medium, 4.500 8.28;
ers, 200in 400, COWS,
2000 5.50; canners, 1.50(a200
bulls, 2000 4.10; calves, 2350@0685
Texas-fed steers, 2.0004.75
HOGS. Mixed and butchers’, 51¢
fat 4%; good to choice, heavy, $250
5.45; rough heavy, soos. 20; hight
8.1005 40; bulk of sales, 5.25@%.35
SHEEP-—Good to choice wethers
g 00m 4.25;; fair to choice mixed, 3.00
04.00; native lambs, 4.00(17.%0.
New York.—-BEEVES Steers slow
Good to
poor ic
stockers and feed
1.500 1.30; he
ers,
:ows, 1omisc lower; others, steady
sold at 4000s 85: extra, a!
5.10; oxen and stags, 3.80 to 5.00.
CALVES-—Choice veals 25¢c to 50x
higher; others steady. Veals sold at
400 to 7.00; buttermilks, 300 to 32%
sity dressed veals slow, at 9a
per pound.
SHEEP AND LAMBS — Choice
fresh lambs about steady; others, 25¢
Shee
sold at 2%00G4.25: common to prim:
jambe, 400 to GBs; one car at 6.00
nothing very choice on sale
HOGS-—~Prime State and Pennsyl
WORLD OF LABOR
Railroad salaries in Japan average
about $1250 a month.
Twenty-two Sacramento (Cal
unions have joineds the State Fed
eration the past three weeks,
Colliers are opposing the out-of
work fund in Rhondda (Wales) dis
trict, . ol
Railroad Telegraphers’ Union ind
tiated 12.777 new members last month
The union label will now appeat
on all advertising issued by the Buf
falo (N. Y.) office of the Grand
Trunk,
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A TROUBLESOME BOY,
Two modern fathers once were deep
Comparing notes on sons,
With horses, boats and guns;
They each retailed the money which
Their escapades had lost them,
And sighed to think
- "ey 3 x 3
I'hose thankless lads had cost them,
Just then Dame Venus happened to
Be passing and to hear:
“Ah, friends,” she “you
know
Whereof you speak
1 have a son
But just a bow and arrow,
And yet the had
To pay would marrow!’
William
The Criterion
said, do not
1 fear;
who shoots no guns,
damages ]'ve
freeze your
Wallace Whitelock, Ia
SUPERIOR STRATEGY.
Sh So you think
smarter tian women
He
ohne
that
ago vie
Some men
Wel
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Bits,
HE KNEW
Teacher-—Now,
twelve plums
for
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lacks tact’
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“Trying to tell a R
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the Japacese being the po
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“Ah!” he cried, "now that
gaged let me press you to my heart
in
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mer girl, pushing him away, “this is
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JUVENILE HAPPINESS
“Did you boys have a good time at
your bonfire, Johnny?"
“You bet we did. We burnt a back
vard fence. half a dozen piano boxcs,
an’ the most of old Squilligan’s smoke
house an’ had a beyootiful run when
the police got after us "-~Chicago Tri:
bune.
THE VERY LATEST
“Have you heard about the
insurance company?
“No, what is it?”
“Why, it's one that promises to pay
Free Presa,
INSUFFICIENT CAUCE,
your friend. Mrs. Newly, was to the
manner born.”
“Hush. dear. She's worth three mil
{ions in her own right.”
woman in trying to eat soft boiled
eggs with a fork.” — Detroit Free
Press.
CHANGED CONDITIONS.
“I'l bet you don’t hold your wife
on your knee ag much now as when
you were first married,” sncered the
old bachelor.
“Well,” replied the man who wad
been paying the freight bills for near
ly a year, “to tell the honest truth,
#he nits on me rather more now than
she did then -=Chicage News
v Py
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Recorder of Deeds,
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