The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 08, 1904, Image 3

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A A HAR
EVERY WALK IN LIFE.
A. A. Boyee, a farmer, living itnres
and a ball miles from Trenton, Mo.,
BAYS: “A
severe cold
settled
my
and
oped
quickly that
1 was oblig
ed to lay off
Work on ae
count of the
aching in
my back
and sides,
For a time 1
in
Kidneys
devel
was nmable to walk at
all, end every makeshift 1 tried and
all the medicine 1 took had not the
slightest effect. My back continued to
grow weaker until 1 began taking
Doan's Kidney Pills, and | must say
I was more than surprised and grati
fied to notice the back ache digsappear-
ing gradually until it finally stopped.”
Doan's Kidney Pills sold by all
dealers or mailed on receipt of price,
BO cents per box. Foster-Milburg Co,
Buffalo, N. Y.
St. Albans as
fo
A man brought
an incorrigible rogue was proved
have married aunt. His children
are, therefore, his drst cousins and he
is his own uncle. His grandmother
and her mother-in-law are the same
person. Apparently judge syme
pathized with him, he was dis
Jinreed
cuurged
up at
Ji8
y
the
for
On the aces
niversary
(May 9, 1f
1p ’ »
intends to g
of RSehiller
$8 Government
ve every pupil in the pub.
lie schools a « that poet
‘Rs
of $2
this purpos
Denfaess Cannot He Cored
by alan) I ) th winot react
diseased po in
WAY lo cure
ay
mation car
plored to (ix
be deste
are
ved [orey
atuwed by
inflamed cou
We w
ease of Des
not be cure
Cire
piars [res
Hold by Druggist
Sneezewcod Tree.
many other peculis
includes
wood” tree, which takes |
the fact that cannot
saw without sneezing. Ev
ing the wood it will
the same effect
No insect or worm will tou
bitter to the taste, and its
ity is hea
The col
running
a nice
polish
.
the
one
sOomell
specific
er than
or is light brown
vers
lookin
For
ties a
ing sc
water
8
und
Pe
Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson,
of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy
Wise Templar, and Member of
W.LT.U, tells how she recov
er.d by the use of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
“Dear Mrs PINE#IAM:—1 am one
of the many of your grateful friends
who have been cured through the use
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound, and who can to-day
thank you for the fine health I enjoy.
When I was thirty-five years old, 1
suffered severe backache and frequent
bearing-down pains: in fact, I had
womb trouble. 1 was very anxious to
get well, and reading of the cures your
wompound had made, 1 decided to try
it. 1 took only six bottles, but it built we
up andcured me entirely of my troubles,
“My family and relatives were
naturally as gratified as | was, My
niece had heart trouble and pervous
prostration, and was considered incurs
able. She took your Vegetable Come
ponnd and it cured her in a short time,
and she became well and strong, and
her home to her great joy and her hus
band's delight was blessed with a baby.
1 know a number of others who
have been ofired of different ki “ds of
female trouble. and am satisfiec that
Jour Compound is. The best medicine
sick women.” — Mus Evizaners I.
Thoureox, Box 105, Lillvdale, NY. —
forfeit if oricinal of aveve letter proving
td
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Latest News of Peonsylvania Told in
| Steril Order.
t throughom
hill passed by
I pg fire
mavenient is on
1
10 Dave
aching
he publ
provid
in not less
county
m to
newspapers of each
VS ra
88g rom
SES;
b
his
the
movement 1s the out-
i number of pro
re food and
1s contended
morant of
by
iaws
person the
Of
not
New
nave
mich are
the fact
published
York, Ohio
been printing the
under
reason
are
sWEpapers.
other States
laws for many years
the direction of the State
A law to the one
force iy sew York is the
for the act whiel ill be intro
duced at the coming session,
R. C. Hall Pittsburg capitalist,
Who We the Con-
uilding at the St
oon, will
: mer
5
HOw
}
YASS
jast based
ecticut
S20
aen
ontrary {
al Agent R
he bought
brandy at Pierce's
prescription of a Wes
sician abont a vear ag
B. Cochran. the State
fied that he had annalyzed the
and found that it contained ¢
coloring, but no blackberry juice
Pierce said he hal purchased his wines
in bulk from a wine whic}
he regarded as a repetable firm, He
said he did not adolterate the wine
bit when he sold it he believed it 4
be pure. The justice sent the
urt for rial
Kirkbride Larne, of Langborge, ¢
from the effects of an decedent whl
playing football The ligaments
one of his legs were injured, and
was seized with an attack of spinal
meningitis
In the past year
blackberry
tore on the
t Chester
and Pro
CRemist
iy
Company
dase
$
Witham T. Bal
i
of his family by death The fifth death
occurred Wednesday, when Misg Fi
dora DD. Ballance, a sister. died sud
denly from heart failure. The other
were his wile, daughter. mither
iather
COMMERCIAL REVIEW,
KR. G. Dun & Co.'s “Weekly Review
of Trade” says:
Retail and jobbing trade was re-
tarded by unseasonably mild weather
and the interruption of another holl-
¢ but manufacturers extend oper-
ations, as confidence is strengthened
by the receipts of larger contracts for
delivery, and many inquiries
that promise to mature in something
more tangible. Postponed orders of
are being placed, reports
from every prominent industry indi-
cating that idle mills are reopening
and the number of operatives gradu.
ally increasing.
Cotton spinning makes the slowest
progress, but the statistical position
steadily improves as stocks of goods
diminish and the raw material de-
clines nearer the point at which the
miils can operate profitably.
Improvement in the iron and stee!
industry continnes, orders coming for
ward with increasing freedom, de
spite the upward trend of prices.
Prices of wool are fully maintained
at recent advances, the EfSstern mar
kets ruling quiet because of limited
offerings rather than any slackening
of demand.
Failures this week numberd 205 i:
he United States against 258 last year,
in Canada 39 compared with 14
year
Bradstreet's says: Wheat, inch
, exports for the week
gregate 1,332,360 bushels against 1
] week, 3.851.707 this
4,170.68; in 1902
1901, Corn ex
aggregate 29
130,078 last week
10032
14
Hay,
iuture
al kinds
oA
ana
Ago.
ing four
25,042
week
0g2 bushels
0,041
030,078
ago, 255,174 in
101.
WHOLESALE MARKETS.
timore.~-HMour—(
Ja
1s, 4,402
per
essed weight; sheep
: lambs, 14¢. dressed
at 8bic
per poun”’
Calves—~Market firm; 4.500)
5: culls, 4.00; good grassers, 3.2%:
calves firm; city dressed
13 per pound; country dress.
veals,
Side
A —
WORLD OF LABOR
A strike is in progress among the
Honesdale (Pa) glasscutters,
involving 135,000 men,
Native laborers in India receive 4
cents a day for 16 hours’ work.
Agitation has begun for a central
labor body at San Francisco, Cal
Fhe supply of anion tailors in Co-
iumbug, Ohio, is not equal to the de:
mand
Efforts are being made to organize
a union of jeatherworkers at Lancas
ter, Pa.
There is a movement on foot in
Liverpool, Eng, to cope with the
existing want of employment and dis
tress,
The Erie Railroad Company is mak.
ing a fight for the open-shop idea in
all of its shops between New York
and Chicago.
Andrew Carnegie says that bigger
fortuneg will be made in the rubber
industry than in any other during the
fiext hol rpntuvy
MOONSHINERS' PROFITS.
s—— »
180 Large That Illicit Distilling Will
Never Cease.
| An old revegue officer, who has had
| years of active experience in raiding
i itills and capturing blockaders, whe
has had many a battle with the oul
awe and heard the bullets from their
i guns whistle past him, said a few days
Lego, In speaking of blockadera
| moonshine whisky: “1 have
{ revenue officer for about twenty-five
thirty vears, and have seen
kinds of service, under all kinds of cir
| cumstances, and 1 don't belleve block-
ading or illicit distilling will ever be
stopped.
“The reason for my belief (and 1 am
only one) Is simply this:
There is such a large profit in the
business that the temptation is too
great for most of that class of people,
regardless of the law, pot heeding
what has befallen fellow-moonshiners
Even forgetting that they have once
i been caught or suspected, and that the
eyes of the officers are on them, they
go right ahead and distill the grain
| But at the same time they are on the
| tookout for raids, and have thelr guns
| ever ready to send a plece of lead into
| thee discoverer. They are good shots
| too, hardly missing when they have »
{ fair opportunity to take aim
| “1 will an
cheaply whisky is
| and the immense profits
ed from it ale. They
lon of black
costs about 30 cents
and
been a
| Of all
i
| not the
give you idea of how
made,
reat
¢
i
moonshine
that are
TAKS
{ molasses
two 0»
cheap
costing 65 cent a bushel, and
This is nun
allowed to ferment
meal
into
and the
some water ade
mash
then goes thro
Th
and molasses mal
whisky, which
Any
from thi
“Latteris
used ins
igh the pr
gration am
Ons Can
Ereat
about
Po ings
$l
of
mois
CHEAP TRACKLESS TROLLEY.
of
Large Part Obtained
by the Carrying of Freight
the Income
by Sci
trackles
carding
three
the el
that of
izati
ONS
roads
tenance
A larg:
trackless
Carrying
of profit
i util
one-t
require main
of the ipeome of th
oblained by
pari §
roads is
freight
even when
| traffic inadequate
| legally considered, the trackloss roads
| are very useful, for thes are
quired to meet such stringent condi
tions az are asked of electric track
Ax a matter of fac, the streets
are not at all Injured by the trackiess
cars, but they have a gmoothing effect
on Lae paverhent over which they
It iz believed here that even
on asphalt pavement trackless cars
can be successfully used Western
Eleotrician
a
the
which Is a #OL
the passenger
Furthermore
of irce
in
nol re
By Comparison.
The train wae sweeping along at 50
miles an hour, Four passengers were
#eated at a table in a buffet car. One
of them had a bill of fare in hand and
was glancing over its contents,
“How ridiculously cheap everything
18,” he remarked. “For the life of me
1 can’t see how they do it."
Two of his chance companions look.
emiled wisely and contented bLimeelf
with remarking:
“Great fair they've got at Bt Louis,
fsn't 1?" New Orleans Times Demo
crat,
The United States Rubber Company
is credited with the manufacture last
year of 48000000 pairs of rubber
boots and Jaily produ
shoes, a daily
101 of 160.000 pairs
of
FITS permanently cured, No fits ornervogs.
nessalter frst day's use of Dr. Kline's Grea!
Nervellestorer, $4trinl bottleand treatise fras
Dr It 3. Krave 144, 981 Arch 81, Vulin,, Pa,
Better Fruits— Better Profits
‘as ' ? ¥ fd i fetter peaches, apples, pears and
prow _ : i berries are produced when Potash
is liberally applied to the soil. Te
insure a full crop, of choicest quality,
use a fertilizer containing not less
han 10 per cent. actual
There are plac
Yiso's Cure is the
for all affection
QO. Expsrey, Yanls
There is said
}
¢ 0 oh a norris i ! §
Wit d's supply of woul
Itech cured in 30 minu by Wooltord's | O as
fails. So
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————
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Is your Hyver torpid, bowels sluggish,
etomach dersoged” If so you i
wise 0 provide a corrective. The im
pu rinent of these organs affects all the
there. What is needed is a thorough
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