The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 29, 1904, Image 7

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    THE STRAIN OF
"Bost of Bucks Give Out Under the Burdey
of Daily Toll,
; Lieutenant George G. Warren,
8 Chemical, Washington, D. C.,
MIt's an honest fact that Dean's Kid
ney Pilis did mi
a great ot of
good, and if it
were not true 1
would not recom
mend them It
was the strain of
lifting that
brought on kid.
ney trouble and
wenkened my
back but since using Doan's Kidney
Pills 1 have lifted G00 pounds and felt
no bad effects I have not feit the
trouble come back since, although I
had suffered for five or six years, and
other remedies had not helped me at
all.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milbuarn Co., Buffalo, N. X.
WORK.
of No
Says:
Letter and Envelope of Bark.
Ellory A. Baldwin of West Upton
received a unique letter from his son,
who is on a fishing trip in Maine. The
envelope was stripped from a birch
tree and held together with a postage
stamp and the letter was written on a
large piece of bark and folded twice,
the same as an ordinary piece of writ
ing paper.
Oldest Cat
The oldest eat in
killed by its owner,
at Shiloh, N. J., last
was 22 vears and 3 months old, and
had been in his day one of the great.
est of rattérs. He fell ill with a can-
cer of the nose, however, and had to
be put to death.
Killed.
the world was
Belford Bonham,
week. The cat
Curious Evening Primrose.
Mrs. C. A. Cunningham of Oakland,
Maine, has a floral curiosity in her
yard in the shape of an evening prim-
rose. The surprising rapidity with
which its buds develop into very hand.
some ble hortly after sundown
js a wonder to all sons not familiar
with plants of this
S80ImMs 8
FIT
nes
Cow Made Clean Haul.
Frank Dow pitched a tent
ture, where 1
picking
During his
tent over
tire ~ami
salt pe
candles,
Cow Gives
At the Rock Cl
field, R. I, of which
is proj tor, an
give i three calve
unus i : All of the calves
appear be healthy, although they
are somewhat The same
COW tWO Years ago birth to twin
calves, both of which were of the
usual size.
under
size
gave
Miss Rose Peterson, Secre-
tary Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi«
cago, from experience advises all
young girls who have pains and
sickness peculiar to their sex, to
use Lydia.E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound.
How many beautiful Joung
velop into worn, listless or
women, simply because suflicient polo
tion has not been paid to their physical
development. No woman ls ex Rept
from Ih sical weakness and
03 Joubs irle just budding into
D ofianhood should be carefully guided
physically as ry ss morally. Another
woman,
Miss Hannah E. Mershon, Col
lingswood, N.J., says:
“l fa I would write and tell
ils 20
you that following your kind ad-
1 f ke a new person. I was
thin and cate, and so
“1 tried a bottle kr pe your r Yogotable
now well and strong, and
000k original Spinal of above [otter iether preing
ovaries, a kidney troubles.
sist] sould hardly anything.
Compound and began
. 1 t
arly. Iecanno rg
Din, BE. Pinkham's 2 Soman
the land w who ho. utters
Ian Sy
struation was |
oo away. I va its use,
for wh ater our oat of di
ammation of
have a sure gure
NoMoreBlindHorses?”
Sore Eyes, Barry Co, lowa City,
THE KEYSTONE STATE
Latest News of Pennsylvania Told in
Short Order.
tilled Howard
of G. How-
was play-
Mo erection
Andrew Mec
: 23 Years
court
irom
legraph
er Willlam GG
Septer Tb. r 10.
( ope ator,
ied him, ws
he
to make this a
The
Street
just
tension of the Danwvill
burg Street Railway and
with the Northumberlan
bury Street Railway in No
land. At Sunbury connection will be
made with the new road being built
from Sunbury to Shamokin. This in
turn will ¢ with « ther roads that
will make it nearly possible to go from
Danville to Philadelyf ia by trolley.
The caze of Joseph
with manslaughter, came up before
Judge Stout at Doylestown. It was
alleged that he had frightened little
Marian Rankin at Torresdale so bad-
ly a few months ago that she died
As Heiser is subject to epileptic fits
and could not be brought into court
without manacles, the case was
to trial with the prisoner at the
Several witnesses told the story
the tragedy, after which
James, counsel for the prosecution,
joined Harvey S. Kiser, attorney
Heiser, in a request that he be ac:
test case
Danville and Northamb
Railway C
3 3 1
been chartered, will
mpany,
1 1
1G a
eth amber
onnect
jail
of
placed in an asylum.
Philip Harter, an escaped inmate
from the Lancaster county insane
aslyum, entered the fair grounds and
took Jacob Seyfert's team. Driving
at great speed on West King Street,
the team ran into a tree smashing
the wagon. Harter was arrested. »
Dr. Adolph Abramovitz, a young
hysician at the Allegheny General
Hh) Pittsburg, formerly at the
University Hospital of Philadelphia,
has fallen heir to a fortune of $150,
000 and will go to Japan as a Red Cross
physician. A wealthy uncle who died
m Germany left the legacy.
COMMERCIAL REVIEW.
R.G . Dun & Co ’'s
Trade says:
Ww cekly Review
Industrial and commercial progress
is slow, but none the less definite.
Low temperature and some injury to
crops provided the only adverse in-
fluence of the week, and this has little
effect upon manufacturers and traders,
who have started to prepare for in-
creased business Buyers of dry
goods, clothing and millinery are
notably active in placing orders, and
other staple lines also feel the effect
of gradually expanding confidence
Even if the official crop estimates of
September 1 hdve to moderately
reduced because of bad weather since
that date there is full compensation to
growers in the enh: heed and
» strength of securities ates the
1 of the Many
furnaces umed be-
i stment of
idier in
be
orice
{ CCS,
1d
financial wor "e
have
MIS Are not
week
‘nited St
amount
ales, agamst
wenty-one in Car
ith nineteen a year
WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Baltimore. ~FLOUR—Quie
changed; receipts, 8,665 bush
ports, 4,230 bushels.
WHEA Weak; spot contract,
$1.00@ 100%; spot No. 2 red West-
ern, $1.11%;0 September,
@;1.00%; Octobe olga. 1044
cember, 1.13}
steamer, No
Ceipts, 16,027
sample, Boia iu
g2@i.10.
ORN Weak; 3
cepts, 5.304 bus
corn, S0u
@62
OATS—Steady;
354; No. 2 mi
11,011 bus]
RYE
We esters
5042’59,
9% pp 10
Y ork.-
ery, 1g! 4
changed
i034
Steady
receipts, 2,570. Weeki
EGGS—Firm and
LTRY — Alive
quiet and unchanged
FLOUR-—Receipts
exports, 6070
packages; m
d sposed
10,886 barrel $3
barrels;
arket SOW,
TH
gales, 2.5
with
to
jae MICE R810 4
nesota patent, Soo@o 50; Mins
bakers’, 40:6
# sho:
pate
winter
grades,
NSEF D 01
do.,
COTTO!
crude, nominal;
eh
<3
yell
RI« E St eady: domest!
extra, 274@5%; Japan, nomin
MOLASSES Steady: N
leans, open kettle, aod to
i@sy
POTATOES Firm:
1.50@1.75; Jersey and
1.60; Jersey sweets,
PEANUTS -- Quiet
icked, 63614;
644.
Long Isla
0a
mithern, 1
hand
3
fancy
domestie,
other
———— —-
Live Stock.
New York. — BEEVES - Dressed
beef steady at 61,@09Vc per pound
CALVES Market quiet and very
little trading Common to prime
veals, 5.00/@8 50 per 100 pounds; city
dressed veals steady at o@igc. per
pound
SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep
steady; common and medium lambs
slow and unchanged: choice lambs
good demand and firm. Sheep, 3.00
@4.50 per 100 pounds; lambs, 5.256
6.65; t car of very choice do, 68s
dressed mutton in fair demand at 5.00
@8.50; dressed lambs, RB@11c
Chicago. — CATTLE Good to
prime steers. s.60@m6.10; poor to
medium, 4.0005.25; stockers and feed.
ers, 2.25385; «cows, 1.4001 4.85;
heifers, 2 504.75; canners, 1.40(02.10;
bulls, 200(@4.20; calves, 3.006.850;
Texas-fed steers, 4.00@5%.50; Western
steers, 3.0000'4.25.
HOGS Mixed and butchers, 5.5003
6.05; good to choice heavy, = 756.00:
rough heavy, $2905.45; light, 5.5000
6.10; bulk of sales, 5.6005 8%
SHEEP—Lambs steady. Good to
choice wethers, 365@4.25; fair to
Shoice, 3.35@ 3.60; native lambs, 4.25
@6.15.
WORLD or LABOR,
There are more than 4.000,000,000
acres of vineyards in France.
For 300 years the Chinese have
made waterproof paper.
In Italy there are about 600,000 per
sons employed rearing silkworms,
Kangaroo farming is to become an
established institution in Australia,
Fexas has 352,100 separate farms,
reater number than any other state.
gh. | wren in herring catch this sea.
fon ined about $2,000,000 at first
Ta
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A TREASURE TROVE.
"Tis sad to think of this great truth,
“There are no bird's in last year's
nest;"”
But, oh, the gladness
A quarter in his
when one finds
last year's vest!
tl ouston Post.
HIS WHEEL.
brave of
seeing
onaire,
A BPOKE IN
“Really, I think it
| him to work the way
that his father
“Brave?' he answ
ticing the splendid arch of
“Nothing about that
there's mor
pony ten minutes than there we
that old ank for thirty
RecordHerald.,
does
ICA0USLY
brave
danger In riding
uid be
to work In
years. Chicago
THE HAUGHTY WEST.
“While over there announced
returned tourist
up some of the
world. a
“That's
troiter, thr
Aw them digging
not!
Free Press
THE
Mrs,
aren t
paper?
CHICA
SATISFIED
“Mr
EVERYBODY
Serapen
an amateur
gathe
pr
noi’
you
playing with him
BY CONTRAST
Tens why
BERK
I don't see
ate with her
Oh, 1
ribly hom
Teas
her it would make you
good looking Philade
REASON.
me,”
to
Jess couldn
Well, then, if you with
look positively
iphia Press.
Ro
went
THE
“Can you tell
after knowledge
“what the hump on that
is for?”
“What's it for?”
“Yes, of what value is §
“Well, it's lots of value, he camel
would be no good without iL”
“Why not?”
“Why not? Yer don't suppose peo
"ud pay sixpence to see a camel with
out a hump, do yer? '—Loandon Tit
Bits,
said
the showman
camel's back
4 40
A GRAFT.
“Hello, Slouchy, in any regular busi
ness now?”
“Yep.
automobiles and
Best graft 1 ever had
Press,
colleotin’ damages
YewDetroit Free |
TIME ENOUGH.
Miss Pepprey-8he says you appear
to have a habit of telling all you know
Cholly~~Fawncy! Why, 1 nevah met
her till lawst evening, and then only
for five minutes.
Miss Pepprey-—Well 2-Philadeiphia
| Ledger.
A CONFESSION.
The Wife-<All my friends warned
me that you wouldn't make me a good
husband.
The Husband—Then why did yow
marry me-to reform me?
“No, dear; to prove that they were
wrong.”"—~8mart Set.
REASON ENOUGH,
“What! Marry my daughter?” snort
ed old Gotrox. "Why, you must be
destitute of all reason"
“Yas,” interrupted young Poorley,
with refreshing candor, “I admit that
I am destitute, but that very fact is
my reason.—Philadelpbia Press.
Ticked Time Two Centuries,
The residents of T! inlpam, Mex.,
plain that the publie clock of that
town Is useless: re pairs are made
cvery week, but eve ry week the clock
gets out of repair and
kept in good condition,
clock Is probably the oldest public
clock on the American continent, It
was originally {installed as a cathedral
clock In the year 1657; In 1790 it was
donated to the council! of Ban Agustin
de las Clevas, near Tlalpam, when it
wag Installed there and set in motion
Bince that time it has never undergone
repairs until a few weeks ago The
clock, however, has told the time for
€47 years and ft is but nat ural that it
ig tired and wants to be se nt to a mu
seum,
com
can never be
The Tialpam
Chair Has Seen Long Service.
Mrs. J. W. Burgess, ont
an, has In her possession a chair
which came to her thre the Field
family, it formerly belonging to Gen
Martin Field, her great grandfather,
who was aleo the grandfather of Eu
gene Field, the poet. When she hi
it taken to an upholsterer last
and the outer removed,
& card was found on ide bear
ing this inseription and
used by Rev of New
fane In 1770 nary
among the dwater
of the Busq: river before th
fevolutionary
a Verm wom-
En
wWoeey
COVYEering was
the 3
“Chalr owned
Aaron Crosby
He wi
Indians o
ienanna
war.”
8inged Hair of Cat and Dog.
Henry Adams, a Henry o inty
mer, was in the city yest
r
ercay with a
very naked of
dog and a strange tale
the odd effects of a bolt of
that struck his he
vere storm of Monday
The lightning
running down the
ehaving the fur clean
8 cat that
HED
ing
use during the se
afternoon.
glruck the kitchen,
the stove,
thie back of
Pipe of
from
Was asleep
beneath the
BEST BY TEST
“I have tried all kinds of waterproof
clothing and have never found anv ing
at any nth your Fish
x from oll keds
price 10 compare wi
prosecss
weather”
(The name and address of de
wraer of thas wns ed
ay be had pon a
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ot
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