The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 17, 1907, Image 7

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UTTERLY WORN OUT.
Vitality Sapped by Years of Suffering
With Kidney Trouble.
Capt. J. W. Hogun, former post.
master of Indianola, now living at
Austin, Texas,
writes: *I was
afflicted for years
with pains across
the loins and ip
the hips and
shoulders. 1 had
headache also
and neuraigia.
My right eye,
from pain, was
of little use to
me for years. The constant flow of
urine kept my system depleted, caus-
ing nervous chills and night sweats,
After trying seven different climates
and using all kinds of medicine I had
the good fortune to hear of Doan's
Kidney Pills. This remedy has cured
me. I am as well to-day as I was
twenty years ago, and my eyesight is
perfect.”
Sold by
box.
N.Y.
all dealers 64
Foster-Milburn Co.,
cents a
Buffalo,
Years From Date.”
When Hobart Chatfield-Chatfield
Taylor, Chicago millionaire, social
leader, and author, was in college a
good many vears ago he had a room-
mate, who, like himself, fond
of a chance duriug off-
hours from stud) One af-
ter they had indulged in throwing
dice at cent a throw, young Tay-
lor said to his chum:
throw
“Twenty
was
gameé the
evening
“let's have a hundred
dollars.”
The chum said
anywhere near that amount,
imated that Taylor didn't
Taylor admitted his lack of wealth,
but proposed the should
give his nots twenty
years, without
The proposition
the dice
rattled Tavlo lost
made the note and
winner
When
his way
ior a
fund
and in-
either.
he« had no
i08er
was accepted, and
were placed in the box and
He at once
handed it to the
they
into Tavlior be-
lottery of life.
answered he
hundred«lollar
out his des
turned up It was due a few
later He forwarded it to Mr
field-Chatfield Taylor, who,
day of the note’s maturity,
old chum a K the
The person who tells the
the told him that
of us, the
idea
days
Chat-
on
sent
the
his
amount.
story says
“neither
slightest
maker of
the note would ever be able to pay
it
chec for
1
, had
} onus Diseases per
manentlyc A Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer 9 trial bottle and treatise free
Dr. H. R. Kli A1..931 Arch St, Phila, Pa
24 4
Cis TR i
Mrs. Winslow's Sootl
teething, softens they
tion, allays pain, curs
To Care a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
Druggists ref ind money if it fails to cure
E. W. Grove'ssignature is on each box. 25c
Bewars f the mn whe a8 oF ¥ig
of the }
Always to Be Depended Upon.
When a person gets up in the morning
with a dull oR and a tired, stretchy
feeling, it 18 an almost certain indication
that the liver, or bowels, or both, are de
cidedly out of order
At such times Nature, the wisest and
best of all doctors, takes this means to
give warning that she needs the help and
gentle assistance which can best be ob
tained from that old family remedy, Brand
reth’s Pills, which has been in use for
over a century.
They are the same fine laxstive tonic
pill your grandparents used, when doctors
were few and far between and when peo
ple had to have a remedy that could ab-
solutely be depended upon.
Brandreth’s Pills can be depended upon
and are sold in every drug and medicine
store, either plain or sugar-coated.
Do You Think
For Yourself ?7
Or. dq you open your mouth like a young
gulp down whatever food or medi
be offered you?
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palin and su
suu that there rie
druggists for the Cure ol woman's iis.
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scription, for the cure of weak, nervous, run-
down, overworked, debilitated, pain-racked
women, knowing this medicine to be made up
of Ingredients, every one of which has the
strongest possible Indorsement of the leading
and standard authorities of the several
schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and
in fact, are only too glad to print, as they do,
the formuls, or list of ingredients, of which
it is composed, in plain English, on every
bottle-wrapper.
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The formula of Dr. Plerce's Favorite Pre-
scription will bear the most critical examina~
tion of medical experts, for it contains no
alcohol, narcotios, harmful, or habit-forming
drugs, and no agent enters into it that Is not
highly recommended by the most advanced
and leading medical teachers and author
ities of thelr several schools of practice.
re } pcommend the ingredients
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No other medicine for woman's ills has any
such professional entlorsement as Dr. Plerce’s
Favorite Prescription has received, in the un
qualified recommendation of cach of its
several Ingredients by scores of leading medi~
cal men of all the schools of practice. Is
such an endorsement not worthy of your
consideration ?
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A booklet of ingredients. with numerous
suthorative profesional endorsements by the
leading medical authorities of this country,
will be malled free to any one sending name
and address with request for same. Address
Dr. RV, Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y.
CONNERCIL COLUM.
| Weekly Review of Trade and Latest
Market Reports.
New York.-—R. G,
view of trade says:
“The new year opens bright with
promise in business circles, no ex-
cessive stocks being carried over, and
results of inventories fully equal san-
guine anticipations. It is especially
noticeable in dispatches from the
West that there less than the
customary lull in business during the
holiday season, while bargain sales
are rapidly disposing of the moder-
ate supplies remaining on hand. In
the leading industries contracts on
the books are very large and plants
operate full time, except when ma-
terials or fuel cannot be secured or
finished products cannot be forward-
ed to consumers,
“There is much
Northwestern our
point, and export trade Is also re-
iiricted because grain and other
merchandise fail to reach the sea-
board promptly. To this delay may
be attributed part of the decrease of
$1,749,665 in exports from this port
for the last k, as compared with
Dun & Co.'s re-
Was
complaint from
mills on this
week,
the movement a year ago, while im-
ports exceeded the very heavy total
for the previous year by $1,681,580.
“Many new contracts for a large
tonnage of steel appeared during the
ast week, notably structural mater-
al for San Francisco
“Wheat was depressed by accumu-
lated Northwest and
weather conditions are favorable for
winter weat in this while
the Argentine harvest is progressing
rapidly. Shipments to Europe thus
far this season from all surplus na-
tions have not reached dimen~
fons promised by large crops, and
the smaller vield in Russia is a sue-
taining factor in the eo for
listant oj But trad-
y _— rr thao
speculators the
stocks at the
country,
the
markets
tion domestic
ng lacks
West
vigor,
taking
dteady absorption
ar of pressure
weeount in the option
higher quotations
brought
«fr Yeér-
g of outstanding con
Wholesale Markets,
Flour—Dull and un-
2 barrels;
Baltimore
anged; red
exports,
Wheat
Janu-
P79%.;
CePis,
grade,
JANuAary,
ATH @47%;
steamer mixed,
134,684 bushels;
rn white corn, 453% @ 48;
uthern vellow corn, 45 @ 47%
No 2 white, 40
white, 20@ 39%: No
4.365
Western do
receipts,
Ste
No
bushels
188 busb-
fancy
creamery
store
exports, 76.7
000 bushels
anot
»
nil S0i
ana pi 2
vellow,
! E01; 2 .
Oate—Recelr bushels;
exports, 14,955 bushels: spot firm;
mixed oats, 3 pounds, 39@
241 36@ 40 pounds,
white, 30@33
clipped wi
ipping, 85 @ 90.
unchanged
steady:
Cabbages
Philadelphi
tract grade,
Corn firm,
£7} 4 5
14 Gi
ti ro
con-
T4@ T4%ec.
1% higher; December,
Oats vady: No. 2 white
patural, 41c.
Butter
tra We
3214.
. 4 wer fat n . -
gteady: fair dems Ex-
sian} if
official price,
vf vs b & fo
prints, 36
gtern creamery,
extra nearby
Eggs changed: nearby
29¢. at mark; Western fresh, 20
mark.
Live poultry firm; fowls,
1314¢.; old roosters, 8@ 93%;
chickens, 11@ 13;
geese, 13@ 14;
Cheese
York full
New York fall
New York full
12% @ 14.
fresh,
a
11% @
spring
ducks, 3@ 14,
turkeys, 16@ 17.
quiet, but steady; New
creams, fancy, 1l43%ec.;
creams, choice, 14%;
creams, fair to good,
Live Stock.
New York.—--Beeves— Dressed beef
in moderate demand at 63c. to Sec.
per pound, with fancy beef bringing
9%ec.
Calves—Veanls steady at 5.50 to
9.50: eulle, 4.50" barnyard and West-
ern calves nominal; dressed calves
steady to strong; city-dressed veals,
8¢. to 14c. per pound, country-
dressed Te, to 12%¢,
Sheep and Lambs—sheep slow;
prime lambs steady; medium grades
slow; sheep, 3.50@ 4.50; no prime
sheep sold; lambs, 8.70@ 8.10,
Chicago. — Cattle — Common {to
prime steers, 4.00@ 7.40; cows, 2.76
Gr 4.75; heifers, 2.60@ 5.00; bulls,
2.406 4.50; calves, 2.75 @ 8.50; stock
ers and feeders, 2.40@ 4.50.
The cigarette and pipe are rapidly
superseding the cigar in the estima-
tion of French consumers of tobaceo,
Less than 5 per cent, of the ex-
penses of the 24 slaughtering and
meat-packing establishments of Chi-
cago is for wages,
The candle still holds its own, not.
withstanding petroleum, gas and
electricity. The production of can-
dles in the United States during the
fiscal year of 1966 amounted to $3,
889,362,
NEW YORK DAY BY DAY,
Some of the Things Done Daily in the
Metropolis.
Of Sunshine,"
Yorkville Police
case of Nauman
Thursday
“Promotion
The clerk in
Court called the
Faulhaber morn-
hundred men
them in sombre
and elbowed each other
scramble to get reserved
front. The clerk whis-
Thereupon a
Fosse
mad
teats far up
members of the Widows' and
the promotion of sunshine in bereav-
d households,
“It vas a cloob for
forgetting der
leparted wifes und husbands,”
der promote-
memory of
whis-
There were tall thin widowers and
stout widows, long, lanky
and little fat widowers,
handsome, dressed widowers,
homely widows with bank ac-
short,
poorly
were their only
the court at-
them:
and figures
fortune, “Jimmy,”
tendant, thus described
First in line
Was Widow
Then came
With Widow
And Mr. Spark,
Of him they
Widow
With pointed chi
Klein
Widow
Clark
Reilly
T nen
Sat Win
While
lose to
Widow Cook,
knows her |
down
laining witn
nan, and as
sband
“1 thought
arked the
For Her Darling.
ed
Begged
11 freeze
terrier,’
eloped
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doesn't
will fol-
German
Wife Hides His Wooden Ieog.
Accordin Patrick Lahey, it is
bad enougu to lose d leg and hobble
but to bt»
with that same
gtump is a hardship and an
injustice, Lahey is 560 years old
He hig trouhles to Clerk Eil
perin of the Adams-Street Police
Court.
“1 have been
weeks
time ago 1
what little money
rainy day 1 bought
and from that moment
has been nothing but trouble in
household
“Yon see, it is this way Every
time 1 take off my wooden leg and
we have a disagreement, she hides
it Then 1 am compelled to hobble
around on one foot On several oc-
casiong 1 had important business to
around on a wooden one,
compelled to gleep
wooden
toid
against it for
said Lahey
my left leg
I had saved
a wooden
there
the
up
past,”
jost
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OF a
decided to
my wooden leg. While
this was sensible it was painful
It was only last Sunday that my wife
told me that if she ever got hold of
that wooden leg again she would
with it. In fact, there
“A weak ago 1
Italian Stabbed 60 Times.
Lured to ambush by a man he
believed to be his friend, Pasquale
Mazeti was set upon by four men
stabbed and hacked almost $5 death.
Surgeons in the City Hospital, where
the man was taken, counted 60
wounds on his body made by butcher
knives, razors, stillettos and an axe
He will die. Whether Mazeti is the
victim of an Italian vendetta, or his
assailants were bent upon robbery,
the police do not know.
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ga [HE LAXATIVE or
8 KNOWN QUALITY
There are two classes of remedies: those of known quale
ity and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting
gently, in harmony with nature, when nature needs assist
ance: and another class, eomposed of preparations of
unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting tempo-
rarily, but injurionsly, as a result of forcing the natural
functions unnecessarily, One of the most exceptional of
the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever
pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active priuveiplcs of
plants, known to act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup,
in which the wholesome Californian blue fige are used to con-
tributo their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy
of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the gystem
gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming ef nsti-
pation and the many ills resulting therefrom. Its active prine-
ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and the
remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with
the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know
of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience
that it is a most excellent laxative remedy. We do not claim that
it will cure all manner of ills, but recommend it for what it really
represents, a laxative remedy of known gnality and excellence,
containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character.
There are two classeR of purchasers; those who are informed
as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellence
of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not lack conrage to go
elsewhere when a dealer offers an imit of any well Known
article: but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know
and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They
its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy.
To the eredit of the druggists of the United States be it sal
that nearly all of them value their reputation for pr fessional
integrity and the good will of their customers 00 highly to oiler
imitations of the
eo ®
Genuine—Syrup of Figs
manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, and in order to
buy the genuine article and to get its be has
only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company—
California Fig Syrup Co.~plainly printed on the front of every
package. Price, 50¢. per bottle. One size only.
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cannot expect
neficial effects, one
No Wonder,
SCALY ERUPTION ON BODY.
Doctors and Remedies Froitless—5Suf-
fered 10 Years—Completely Cured
“ - by Three Boxes of Caticura.
Dollars Raward for
.
annot be cured Vhen | z ¢ Easily Cured
TER SPpOB I ! : if you use regularly
CONSTIPATION
How's This? is so distressing, yet so
We offer One Hund i
ADY case of Calarrd that
Hall's Catarrh Cure,
F.J. Curxey & Co
We, the undersi A
parte sonreabie tu posoras ramen | cue," tre hat 1 cou wcrcey wie | § Parsons’ Pills
Mild but sure in effect.
Put up in glass vials,
28 cents. Sold by all dealers.
L 8. JUHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass.
red
med, ba
ppdirectiva;
ncaa vithesrsieam.,
rice Tho par bott
21,797 Die Of Snake
bites,
”
Hogless Lard
Xa gusad
None anywhere ncar so
good, so pure, eco-
nomical, so satisfactory.
U. 8. Covernment Inspected.
FREE SAMPLE
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MULE-TEAM BORAX
ving
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With 32-page Nustrated bh klet
¥ pees for Borax in the Hom
bei. SOUVENIR PICTU
trea for n
dress Pacific Coast Borax Co.
ATENTS [3+
Do ren wish 10 koe
ih to kn
The official
eopards, 1
wolves, 2 , and hyenas,
Well-known man-eating tigers were
killed in several districts A
lar crusade against es has been
carried on In parts of the
Provinces, where these bhi
most numerous
sone N. XY
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RE, xis in
i lors
8 TIN Ad
New York
and your o
regu-
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Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days.
Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any
case of [tohing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding | 3" "(00
| Pilesin6to 14 days or money refunded. 80c. Cotary Prbil
woly
Central abou
utes are
and most trouble
Sun
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Mixed, | Reme: ¥
forget muelves
Teacher —What is a coal magnate; | 11 per
' f half hy
Tommie? + . .
3 Ct . ‘ay 4 cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's ——— —
Tommie-1 don't know, ma'am: Tich cured in 30 minu i
Ings come DROPSY I, peor;
gives quirk roflef mad sures
Canitary Lotion: never fails. Sold by Drug-
; Y " ra me jn P )
I only thought those things come in | vista. Mail orders promptly filled by ™
Yonkers Statesman { worst eases. Bonk of testimonial and $0 Bra pa’ treatment
Free. Pr. BR GREENS BOBS, Bex 8B, stheete, Sa,
ue. Warhing
Union 5
never | tot fiers and Sal ore
rniitle 10 pension rN 8g afier they reach €3
mer dese rig wife she may be vniited 10
s pension
the poor the rich
EE. Detchon Med Co. ( raw fordsville, Ind. $1
COSTLY PRESSURE.
Heart and Nerves Fail on Coffee.
operators do business on | VERiish iN Andes FACEA i
A
Telegraph
ig on tick
| a sound basis even if it
WILL PAY
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A resident of a great Western
State puts the case regarding stimu- |
lants with a comprehensive brevity |
that is admirable. He says: i
“I am 56 years old and have had
considerable experience with stimu- |
laats. They are all alike—a mortgage |
on reserved energy at ruinous inter-
ott. As the whip stimulates but does
not strengthen the horse, zo do stim-
nlantg act upon the human system,
Feeling this way, I gave up coffee
and all other stimulants and began
the use of Postum Food coffee some
months ago. The beneficial results
have been anparent from the first
The rheumatism that I used to suffer
from has left me, I sleep sounder,
my nerves are steadier and my brain
clearer. And I bear testimony also
to the food value of Postum-—some-
thing that is lacking in coffee.” Name
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
Mich. There's a reason. Read "The
Road to Wellville,” the quaint little
book in pkge.
STIFFNESS, STITCHES, LAMENESS, CRAMP,
TWISTS AND TWITCHES, ALL DECAMP WHEN
YOU APPLY
SAM