The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 17, 1906, Image 7
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This offer may not appear again. [ { 5108 GOOD FOR 25. 143 Send this coupon with your name and address and your druggist’s name and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we will supply you a sample free if you have never used Mull's Anti-Beleh Wafers, and will also send you a cer tificate good for 25¢c, toward the pur chase of find them invaliable for stomach trou- ble; cures by absorption. Address ULL'S Grape Tonio Co, 328 8d Give Pull Address and Writs Plainly. All dreggists, 50c. per box, or by mail upon receipt of price. Stamps accepted. A man is like a razor; must be completely strapped once awhile In order to show how sharp he is. 3 he in Dr. Blggers Huckleberry Cordial Never Falls To cure Children Teething, Bowel Tr >ubles, etc. At Druggists 25¢ and 50o per bottle. How He Knew, Not long ago & man was about to purchase a barrel of apples at t es- tablishment of a produce dealer. They ‘appeared to be especially fine ones but an old farmer standing near whis- Jered to him to look in the middle of the barrel. ' This the would-be pur. chaser did, to find that with the excep- tion of a layer at each end, the ap- ples were small and inferior. “I'm much oblged,” he sald, ing to the old farmer. “Pye got some nice ones on my wagon I jest brought in." the old fel low ventured, diffidently, “I'll take a barrel from you, then,” the man said, paying him the price and giving his address for their de- livery. “Say,” a bystander as the purchaser walked away, “how did you know those apples in the center of the barrel were no good?” A twinkle came ger's eve “Oh, that was one of my sald. —Harper’'s Weekly. ne turn- asked into the old eod- Perseverance can't convert had walk WOR i Rather than pass through a Bile Lhe average boy will go out of his way to elilmb a fence. FIT8.8t.Vitns’ Dence:Nervous Diseases per. manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, #2 tria! bottle and treatise free, There are no newsbhoys in Spain. Women sell newspapers on the street Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children testhing softens thegums reducesinflamma- tion,allaye rain, cures wind collie, 28¢.a bottle stamps will not lian postage The new Ita wtag head bear the monerch’s ——aiae AWFUL SUFFERING From Dreadful Pains From Wound Foot-System All Run Downe Mi. raculous Cure by Cuticura. on “Words cannot speak highly enough for the Cuticura Remedies. [| am now sev. enty-two years of age. My system bad been all run down. My blood was so bad that blood poisoning had set in. 1 had several doctors attending me, so finally | went to the hospital, where 1 was laid up for two monthe. My foot and ankle were almost beyond recognition. Dark blood flowed out of wounds in many places and 1 was so disheartened that 1 thought As the foot did not improve you can I was simply i I stood this I, for six months, was not able to work. Sonde The econ- me, readily imagine how 1 felt. isgusted and tired of lif pain, which was dreadfu to wear a thoe and not able one spoke to me about Cuticura. i | i { { | who was a druggist, and the »raise that 1 gave after the second application is beyond de ption; it seemed a miracle, for the Cu- ra Remedies took effect immediately. shed ike foo with the Cuticura Soap before applying the Ointment, and 1 took Resolrent at the same time. After my foot was healed i seen my foot and who have seen it ly bel their Robert Schoenhauer, Newburgh, cure can hare elie irvivors believe fittest Deafness Cannot Be Cured Ueations as treach the Ft they can: © far Therelsoniy o and that is hy o he mucous afr When this tu ng sound or ness (8 the result, and anless t) no can be taken out and thi its normal condi nflar dition of the mucou We will give One Hundred Dollars for ar ¥ case of Deafness ¥ eatarrh i that can- ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for saused by How Skyscrapers Are Possible, “Yes, sir,” sald the elevator raners man “akys aint o ft for his tall building end, wi running up and down within 1t'" meets Blea Hh standing on fNRer cars All women work: homes, some in church. could hardly 4 1 consulted two physicians without their daily bread. All are subject to the same nkham's Vegetable Compound, and to m surprise, every ache and pain left me. gained ten pounds and am in perfoct health,” physical disturbance, and the nature of | their duties, in many cases, quickly drifts them into the horrors of ail kinds of female complaints, tumors, ulceration, falling and displace- ments or perha irregularity or suppression, causing backache, ner. Yousness, irritability and lassitude, They especially require an invigorat- ing, sustaining medicine which will streagthen the female organism and enable them to bear easily the fatigues of the day. to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerful. How distressing to sec a woman struggling to earn a livelihood or per- form her household duties when her back and head are aching, she is so tired she can hardly drag about or stand up, and every movement causes pain, the origin of which is due to some derangement of the female or- ganism, Miss F. Orser, of 14 Warrenton Street, Boston, tells women how to avoid such suffering ; she writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :— ‘I suffered misery for several with M back adel. I had female ties. bearing-down pains, and frequent headaches ; Lydia E. Piokham's Dear Mrs. Pinkham :— “1 suffered with painful periods, severe backache, bearing-down pains, paine across the abdomen; was very nervous and irrita- ble, and my trouble grew worse ever ¥ month. “My physician failed to help me and I decided to try Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. 1 soon found it was doing me good. All my pains and aches disappeared, and I no longer fear my monthly periods.” Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound is the unfailing eure for all these troubles, It strengthens the propex muscles, and displacement with all its horrors will no more erush you, Backache, dizziness, fainting, bear ing-down pains, disordered stomach, moodiness, dislike of friends and societ all symptoms of the one cause—will be quickly dispelled, and it will make You strong and well, You can tell the stor ferings to a woman, an ful advice free of cost. Pinkham, Lynn, of your suf. receive help- Address Mra. Mass. The present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter.in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty. five years she has, under her direction and since her decease, been advising sick women free of charge. COMMERCIAL R. G. Dun & Cos “Weekly Review of Trade” says: “The violent decline in prices of securi- ties is no criterion of business conditions, Railway earnings have continued to sur- pass those of the corresponding period In any previous year, the gain for April being 9.3 per cent. over the same month of 1905, and other standards of measure- ment make equally gratifving exhibits, Liabilities of, fa last month showed a decrease of over 40 per cent. in manu- facturing and 12 per cent branches of business as the previous year. The only dra regarding the future are the lal troversies and stringency money market, neither of prove of more than temporan Manufacturing plants report machinery, and trade in seasonable chandise feels the impetus weather. Foreign eommerce for the last week shows gains of in ex- pots and $2043, 720 in m- pared with the Commodity price by : : look date, in trading compared with whacks r CON the the may luration. mer- of settled $1,000,972 in HIIPDOTLS, wie as C last year 4 1 wintamed same are well 1 as big usual gepartments uitivat: the iror the events longrhore- If this «dl men on the lake water front struggle is not promptly settled soon become impossible fuction at hig record, WHOLESALE MARKETS. altimore —~FLOUR--Firm receipts, 6,084 and un- Vestern, leston, 7:@ New York—BEE and roc. lower; bulls COWS in good demand and steady; othes siow to 15¢. lower, Steers 4808.47; no verv prime here; bulls, 3.5004 15; Cows, 2.10043.7%, CALVES—Veals, 400 wh.50; calves, steady; city dressed 10}4€. per pound; country aod SHEEP AND LAMBS nominal: lambs 10c ped sheep, 5.00; good ciipped lambs, 6.30; prime wooled do, 7.63780: spring lambs easy at 5.50 per head for prime Marylands, HOGS—Market low; @7.o0. Chicago. — CATTLE — Market steady, Common to prime steers, 4.0006 30; 325@460; heifers, 2.75538; 2.0004.25; calves, 275s 75, 2.75480 HOGS-—Market sc. lower, rrime heavy, 6.45@6.55: medium to good Reavy, 6.35@6.45 ; butcher weights, 6.3714 6.45; good to choice heavy mixed, 6.33 cking, 5600 6.40. SHEEP~-Market strong ~Steers, slow steady; bologna 3 dressed veals, i @ dressed, 614 ~Sheep almost lower. Good clip. State hogs, 6.90 « Sheep, 4.7 5.50 IN THE FIELD OF LABOR, —— Of the common laborers in Massa. chusetts 73.50 per cent. are foreigners. A new lodge of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will be formed in Selem, Mass, Aonstantinople got the first hint of peper making in Europe from the Chi- nese, A. I, 641. Iaternational Compressed Air Union will held its annua! convention jn New York on Tune A | | | WASTED TO A SHADOW, of Suffering. Capitol, Columbus, O., gays: “For fifteen years 1 ra | had kidney troubles, [Pes s and though I doctored a” faithfally, could find a cure. 1 had Lieavy backaches, dizzy headaches and terrible urinary disor- One day 1 col- lapsed, fell fnsensible on the sidewalk, and then wasted away bed for ten weeks. After being given up, 1 began using Doan's Kidney Pills. In a couple of months I regained my old Lealth, and now weigh 188 pounds. Twelve boxes did it well two years.” Sold by ders, fy idl and I have heen 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. B iffalo, N. Y. i Ueniers Demand for Labor, Labor is #0 scarce in New Zealand that the of that colony has asked {ts high commission in Lon don to find in England and 1,000 laborers for the construction of fn railway in the North Island work is guaranteed be government gend out new hree years’ inducement: remain permar and them There is agricultural laborers will offered to ly. also great demand for in Austr 14 Lia. western the Good Luck coupons manage to Luck cost more, and bri Ask vo send us lis name DANCE OF THE SEAGULLS. Dees Their Rhythmic Tread Bring Worms to Surface? i no uncommon sight to thor hirds eT ge¢ #8 Or « E of writer ore-feed BAYS & t other upon the "Curlews sl ing birds 4 he me the ob thing Sad iin ject being to the worms from their retreat when in hay a they ap pear be instantly swallowed But the really interesting part of performance is—why ghould worms #0 frightened by the ing produced in the sand 2s to come to the surface? “The inference. of have a greater emy beneath, whose Heve to be heralded by which his movements part to the sand “When the angier wants to collect earth worms, in a place where It is not convenient to dig. he is aceus tomed to push a stick into the ground. and by moving that about impart a vibration to the soil around. which has the effect of forcing those worms within its influence to crawl to the surface. This is precisely the prae- tice followed by the dancing gull and with the same result “But on land we are led to suppose that it may be an aMack from a mole which the worm fears: while on the wet sands there are, of course. no moles to be dreaded. “Are the worms thinking back. through a remote ancestry, to a time when they were dwellers upon dry land and were acquainted with the mole, or his forbears, or what is the true solution of the matter ?"—Chica go News be is that some on course, dread of approach they be the vibration 4 through it im TRANSFORMATIONS. Carions Resn ts When € fe. Drinking is Abandoned, It Is almost as hard for an old coffee toper to quit the use of coffee as it is for a whisky or tobacco flend to break off, except that the coffee user can quit coffee and tike up Postum Food Coffee without any feeling of a loss of the morning beverage, for when Postum fs well boiled and served with cream, it is really better in point of flavor than most of the coffee served nowadays. and to ‘he taste of the connoisseur it is like the flavor of fine Java. A great transformation takes place in the body within ten days or two weeks after coffee is left off 1nd Pos. tum Food Coffee used, for the reason that the poison to the nerves has been discontinued and in Its place is taken a liquid that contains the most powerful elements of nourishment. It is cary to make this tes* and prove these statements by changing from cof: fee to Postum Food Coffee, “There's a reason.” — W.L.DoucLas *3224°3 SHOES, W. L. Douglas $4.00 Ciit Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. You Caxnor CU all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con- ditions of the mucbus membrane such as nasalcatarrh, uterine catarrh caused by feminine ills, sore throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. Sut you surely can cure these stubborn || eso g Hl ii sons i di. # ALL § Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic germs checks t and soreness, feminine ills ever Vhousands of women testify 50 cents at druggists, Send for Free Trial Box 1 i | i lov oo ||| [Cormac #2 50000) W.L. DOUGLAS MAKES & SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. ‘ $10.00 REWARD to anyone who can f gisprove this statement, HI could take you Into mv three large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you ihe infinite care with which every pair of shoes is made you would realize why L. Douglas $3 50 shoes cost more 10 make, why they hold their shepe, fit belter, wear longer, end are of greater intrinsic value than any other £3.50 shoe, W. L. Douglas Strong Made Shoes for Men, $2.80, $2.00. Boys’ School & Dress Shoes, $2.50, $2,81.75,81.8 CAUTION. Insist upon having Wl Dhow Neatly Answered. Frank A. Vander lip described the lawrye r led by a club i Mr. Vander. the had “He was so mad,’ at he ally write the club's been blackb ’ fan aclu to 10 gecr * pame of the bla him “The us goerets and absurd rv'’s v1 1 reph letter struc ' w genuine wit and pri tam ped on bottom received vour Fast Color I's used ; the not wear bray , strated W. L. DOUGLAS, SP § Fn gubstituie 2 Brockton, Mass. ¢ LVAY % First: there's some money saved to your pocket every time buy a pound of Good Powder—oprice only 10 cents per can This is the purest and most reliable arti- cle on the market. Strength never varies. Every good cook tries Good Luck be- comes a steady user, but we couldn't sell such enormous quantities if we tried to make too 1 profit—therefore 10 cents a can. 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It has been announced as a resalt of | a conference between employees and of- ficials of the Delaware and Hudson an increase in wages of conductors and { trainmen on that road will go into effect. THE DAISY FLY KILLER = Ure @@e, bon ast