The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 29, 1908, Image 7

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    PERUNA A TONIC OF
Cpt USEFULNESS.
HON. R. S. THARIN.
Hon. R. 8. Tharin,
counsel for Anti-Trust League,
Pennsylvania Ave, N. W.,
. C., as follows:
“Having used Peruna for catarrhal
disorders. 1 am able to testify to its
great remedial excellence and do not hesi
tate to give it my emphatic endorser ment
and earnest recommendati mn to all person
affected by that disorder it 1s also a
tonic of great wsefulness,
Mr. T. Barnecott, West Aylmer, On-
tario, Can., writes: “Last winter 1 wy
ill with pneumonia after having la
grippe. 1 took Pe eruna for two months,
when I became quit » I also induced
a8 young lady I was all run down
and confined to the house, to take Peruna
and after taking Peruna for thre
she is able to follow her toad of
I can recommend Peruna for
are ill and require
writes from
Washington,
a tone
Fe-ru-nz Tab'e!s.
Bome people prefer to take
rather than to take medicine
form. Such” people ]
tablets, which represen
ingredients of Peruna
equivalent to one avera
Bloodthirsty Balkan
Says Crown Prince
via: ‘I hope that
we shall be able to give our lives
for the king and the fatherland.”
Says Prince Peter, of Montenegro:
“1 cordially embrace dear
in, and pray God we may meet
the crimson field.”
George is 21, Peter is
rope is worried about these blood-
thirsty youngsters. They are too
young for council and too old for the
slipper.
Why not have
he tennis court?
Boys.
George, of Ser-—
in a few days
YOu, COUus-
on
19,
ang Eu-
out on
York Mall
them play it
New
? Signs Of Long Life,
Every person, according to a medi-
cal writer, bears physical
of his prospects of a Il
life. “The primary
longevity are that the
and digestive organs, as well
brain should be I If these
gans are large the trunk will be
and the limbs comparatively
The person will appear tall in
and short in standing The
will have a long and somewhat
palm and short fingers The
or brown b as
intermission
favorable indication
large, open, and free,
lungs. A pinched
nostril indicates small
Chicago Journal
indications
ng or short
conditions of
heart, lungs,
i and
heavy
azel eve, showing
of tem
Hungry Dog Shoots A Hunter,
Abraham aged 31 years,
McKeesport, started on a hunting
trip Saturday. Today he is in the
McKeesport Hospital in a critical con-
dition, and the doctors there say
he cannot recover. Scott arranged
to spend the day in the woods and
took his lunch along. He also took
two dogs. At noon they were very
hungry, and Scott sat down,
his gun across his lap, and
his lunch box. When the
smelled the food they made a jump
for it. One of them got
tangled with
and both barrels were discharged,
blowing off Scott's right foot and oth-
erwise injuring him.—New York
Herald.
Scott,
0 f
ASTONISHED THE DOCTOR
Food,
R—
ish the body properly.
To do this the right kind of food,
of course, Is necessary.
manufactures poisons in the stomach
and Intestines from certain kinds of
ments overcome the good.
“My grandmother, 71 years old,”
called consumption of the stomach
and bowels. The doctor had given
her up to die.
“1 saw so much about Grape-Nuts
that 1 persuaded grandmother to try
it. She could not keep anything on
her stomach for more than a few min-
She began Grape-Nuts with only a
teaspoonful. As that did not distress
her and as she could retain it, she
took a little more until she could take
all of four teaspoonfuls at a meal.
“Then she began to gain and grow
strong and her trouble in the stomach
was gone entirely. B8he got to enjoy
good health for one so old, and we
know Grape-Nuts saved her ite.
“The doctor was astonished that
instead of dying she got well, and
without & drop of medicine after she
began the Grape-Nuts.” ‘There's a
Reason.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to
Wellville,” in pkgs.
Ever read theabove letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
interest. .
wa ——————— SA
i Cn TR
— i AER 3
GAINS A PARDON.’
Who
Since
CHINESE
Has Been In
1804.
Harrisburg (8pecial).—The State
Board of Pardons recommended for
Philadelphia's Chinese mur-
You, who has been
1804 for killing a |
in one of the
You was found |
guilty after a noted trial and sen-
tenced to be hanged, but because
of the eircumstances surrounding his!
crime the State Beard granted him
was sent to the
Twice he has
once in 183%
Thursday ap-
for him on the
Gum Yon,
Prison
Lee
pardon
derer, Lee Gum
since
couatryman
Tong fights.
in prison
fellow
early
Penitentiary
been denied pardon,
again in 1901]
plication was made ;
ground that he had been punished
enough, considering his crime and
the facts about it and the Governor
will sign his pardon
Commutation was
Francie M. Shults, w
his daughter in
Philadelphia
murder, ercer
it was urged that
mind,
Commutation Was
ard McK wayne, murder, Yori
wel Perrie. murder, Philadeip!
Joseph Aleilo murder :
County. and Salvatore Garrito
Pardons were recommended as
lows in o'her cases Frank De
fazerne: John Laukacs, mans
ter. Allegheny: Beard Hu
larceny, Erie; Thomas Hughes,
hter. Beaver: Daniel Corn
ttempted Warr¢
Dombrowski, highwa
astern
recommended
no mi urdered
a rHount Park,
y Lombardi,
Shnlts
for
ait of
of uns
I pot
he was ound
refused,
1
fol-
1
3100,
incest,
erne
Pardons
Harbison,
fohn T
chuylikill
fused Samuel B
‘hiladelphia, and
3 : ’
mbezziemen
were r
assault, |
Shoener, ©
STEEL COMPANY CHANGES.
¥ ull Control At
Plant.
Assumes
Bethlehem
Schwab
newls
office
created and
s. (2. Grace
nresl
an ager Genera
ori promote
€r N88
pron
Barr
goeTeilar
form
heen
neral superintendent
Was lected
{reasurer
fone s
made gen
Fred
F. A
Horn
Conli
to Presiden ab
EDUCATIONAL HEARINGS
{ ommission Will Now Fe
Preparation Of Its Report,
~fate
nart (Speciaill
liamsg
Edu
ts last publi here
devote most
until Febraary
n formulating nn report from
mgpestions received at their various
neetings held in the Siate for the
azt year
Prominent educators 0m all
wer this section of the State were
yregent at the meeting
will
now
nemb
ime from
and suggest
«d legislation for the benefit of the
whools. The discussion of ward and
ity representation drew mud h inter
st. Dr. Nathan C. Schaefer, State
juperintendent of Public instruc-
fon, presided at the meeting
Baptists For Local Option.
Norristown (8pecial).—The con-
rention of the Bapt'st Churches of
he State, which have been in ses-
sion here for the past three days,
vith 795 churches represented, clos
by the adoption of a resolution
wxpressing the conviction that the
Baptists of Peansylvan’a should
vork, and vele for nominees for the
text general assembly, who will
sledge themselves to wogk and vole
or the enactment of a local option
aw,
ITEMS nN BRIEF.
Stepping from one track to an-
sther to avo'd being run down, Dan-
Jones, 18 years old, was killed
a Reading Railway water train
near Mahanoy City.
Because of the inability of the Col.
ciire a competent tax collector for
Centralia, County Treasurer M. H.
Rhodes will have to collect the taxes
there. The amount of the duplictae
is about $1,300.
The State Health Department has
completed arrangements for the
opening of a tuberculosis dispensary
at Hazleton next week,
Charged with forgery Harry Snave-
iy, of Delta, was arrested. It is said
that the prisoner passed numerous
bogus checks on merchants in Del
ta. He Is only 20 years old.
Captain John Wrigley, of Pitts
burg, sald to be the oldest fireman
in the State, erippled by many in-
juries sustained ir his half century
as a fire fighter, died in his 79th
year. Wounds received during the
Civil War and as a fireman were
contributory causes to his death.
The Schwenkfolder General Con-
ference, at its Fall meeting in the
Rosensack Church, adopted a resolu-
tion declaring that “the church as a
body fully indorses the local option
movement as embodying a principle
of liberty of conscience for which
our forefathers stood.”
LAFAYE' FTE ¥ ‘OU NDERS' DAY.
Seniors Plant Oak Tree and College
i A
Confers Degrees,
(Special). Founders
celebrated at Lafayette
the Senior class planting
tree on the campus.
11 o'clock the college
faculty
Easton
was
College by
oak
At
(ees,
trus
of
give the address of
liam R. Mason,
technic Institute
the day. Dr. Mason's subject
“A Plea for a Wider and
Extension of the Knowledge of Sani-
tary Science.” He began his ad
dress by referring to the importance
of pure water and pure alr. Human
life, he gtated, has a money value
and the town which its typhoid
rate in half the of a
filter plant receives quick re
turn for the funda ded.
Dr also ‘Jared that
a'r is responsible for more de:
than alco} ol Much as we deplore
the evil effects strong drink, its
both innocent and guilty,
ared with those of the
Great White Plague,” he said:
The following rary ds
were conferred y the colle se
LL. D.. Prof BR. M
cuts
by erection
Very
expen
bad
athe
Mason ded
victims,
are few comp
hon grees
on, pro-
ry i Reneselaer
Polytech: nstitute, Troy, N. Y.
D. 1}, GT of the
Methodist Irwin
Pa
A. M.
Gree] at
ormal School
John wart, professor
State
ensburg
NO PARDON TOR BRIBER.
ichearing To W. A,
Of Pig
Harrisburg (Specia {i
Martin : J i er Pe ure
three
with
Alle
Board Refuses
Martin,
am
ounciilman, Bonen ed to
in connection
' cfore
1alf
n's appeal
comple
pardon was
and his 1 Senator
H. Kline ewed It He
inds of {Il health as his rea-
Todd said
one of
suffering
ent to rec
a4 man oon
RAVE ETron
torney
“That man’s
grossest crim
from I shall
parde
victed of bribery.”
WORK FOR STEEL MILLS.
the
for
'n Steadily For The
Steelton Plant,
There |
Gaver the orders
ived lately by
Steel Works, es
tons of steel
leading Rallway
rail or bridge
have been large,
hove been
are
Big
soe inl
pecial)
rine
L OO60O
or
things
eady
The
been
Penn
idle
operation
about 400
Land
Rolling MilL
since June,
Thursday. It
resumed
amploys
A Voter.
Stephen L
points with
he has only
ong Record As
Chester (Special)
Armour, a merchant,
pride to the fact that
missed one voting for a presidential
candidate but once in forty-eight
years and that was while he was be-
hind the intrenchments at the battle
of Petersburg. He cast his firat presi.
dentinal vote for Bell and Everett In
1880. They were the candidates for
the American party.
Fix Date Of Educational Convention,
Reading (Special) The Execu-
tive Committee of the Directors’ De-
Educational Association met here
and decided to hold the annual State
convention at Harrisburg, February
4, and 1809. The committee ar-
ranged a program of addresses. One
of the principal subjects to be dis-
cussed will be the vaceination law.
C sollecting State Money.
Bb,
surer John O. Bheatz arranged with
the surety companiez for the closed
Cosmopolitan Bank of Pittsburg, for
the repayment to the State of the
$100,000 of Btate money held by
the bank when it closed its doors.
Progress is also being made in the
recovery of the money on deposit in
the Allegheny National Bank.
Found Guilty ot Murder.
York (Special). After deliberat-
ing less than an hour the jury In
the Govogovitch murder trial
brought In a verdict of guilty in the
first degree. The defendant, George
Govogoviteh, last March killed Mi-
chael Tintor, a fellow-countryman,
after a night of revelry in the camp
of the foreigners at New Holland.
Caught with the "proceeds of a
robbery committed at the hotel of
George Hudock, of Freeland, John
Brennan and John Waters pleaded
guilty when arraigned before Justice
Buckley, and were committed to jail
in default of $5600.
No fewer than 372 different ways*
of spelling Ypsilanti have been cop-
fed from envelopes and recorded by
the postmaster.
France imports nearly 30,0005
200 1 more of foodetuffs than she ex-
po
“CURE ¥ RPIL IT.
JAM i rE of ited Cross Pile
3 stills Cure and 5 explal p
fr £0. Dept 4 a polis A
Wise Beyond Her Age.
Rene La Montague, the crack polo
player, tells this story of a very
small miss, the five-year-old daugh
ter of a prominent merchant of the
Cedarhurst get.
Mr. La Montague was driving a
small trap from the Rockaway Hunt
Club to his home in Cedarhurst,
when he encountered the little miss,
who was out for a walk with her
nurse and a small baby brother, who
occupied the perambulator. Being
an intimate friend of the child's par-
ents, he offered to glve her a lift
as far as her house. The offer was
accepted, and on the way Mr. La
Montague was regaled with interest
ing items of family news which wer
lisped out in rapid succession unt
he pulled up in front of the house
The child alighted, and
was nobody in sight
he asked her if she
safely.
“Oh, yes,"
thank you
“Don’t
the
if
on ti
}! pot
Xf
coul
gaid the
much.’
jon it," nn
polo player; when to his
the child opened her eves
and murmured:
“I won't."
very
mens
PLiladelphia
Hare Curie From Porbidden
Dr. Hermon CC. Bumpus
of the American Muse
History, announces the
the museum of
Chinese curio from 1d
Forbidden City of Peking t is
ed a “judge's staff or scepter,”
fashioned of lacquered wood
than a century old, ang has
end an elaborately carved
head of the winged dragon.
perial emblem of China, and the
er end Ia sharpened to a point
After ludge has heard the
dence 1¢ case of § prisoner charg
ed with offence
up the ter. If he
dragon's he ad at the pr
ter goes free. but if
conltorsed the
he must eadod
to be the only specimen
ever oblained from
City and brought to
New Y Tribune,
City.
Or
1 tural
acq siti on by
rare
the
call-
is
more
on ont
crested
the em
direct
an
oln
he
points
isoner the
the prisoner
with sharpens
be beh
orbidden
this country
To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up
the System
Take the Old Standard Gaove's Ta
Leas Cures Toxic. You know what yoo
are taking. The jar ila , at x ad
on every bottle, showing IL is » y Om
pine and [ron in a tastaless for
most effectual form or grown
and children, 50c
The man who
dol as he grows older bun
pelf.
is Diadt
does't jnire
Koon
Hicks' Capudine Cures Nervousness,
F
Whether tired out,
what not It refreshes the
nerves, It's Liquid and plea
10e., 25¢c., and 5c. at drug stores
worried. overwo
bremn
sani to
reed, or
and
take
an's idea of economizing is %«
old necktie and
four Limes
Am
wear an
in afternoon
new one would cost, (reat
friends to show them it isn
Lhe is short of money
th
uen
one
The Same Family.
An official of the Departm
and I
his
Commerce Aabor, who had
directed by
summary of the
tain distinguished
gineering, met with disaster not
when he
chief to draw
conclusions of
autharities it
gecasion to refer
statements of Mr. A
the British engineer.
The official had been told that af-
ter Mr. Colgquhoun’s name there
should be placed the letters "“M. |
C. EE.” (Member of the Institute of
Cl 11 Engineers). “That's easy to
remember.” the official had said
adopting an easy sysfiem of memo.
nics. M. 1. C. E' speils ‘mice’
This memory system was of lit.
{le avail, however, for when the of
ficial handed in his summary, the lel.
ters after Mr. Colquboun’s name
were “R. A. T. 8." --Lippincott’s
Magazine,
AEO, had
fo ceriain
Migration Of Sea Fish,
Considerable interest has been
aroused on the west coast of France
by the appearance of a number of
fish hitherto unknown in those wa
ters, though common in America
among them being the sheepshead
Shad are also pres-
ent, but this is due to their culture
in the streams empiying into the Ba;
of Biscay. The transplanted shad
appears to differ slightly in form and
color from its American ancestors.
Hurper's Weekly.
Race Sulcide In New Zealand.
France is pot the only country
with a falling birth rate. The Hon.
J. A. Millar, the minister of labor
in New Zealand, has been calling at-
tention to the “staggering statistics’
on this subject in that part of the
empire. The New Zealand birth rate
has fallen from 41 a
1890 to 27 last year,
of the attendance at
is very noticeable,
New Zealand's industries, ipstead
expanding, will shrink and disappear
Free..Press.
Plunkville,
Milwaukee
Salome In
“Eim, the
worried about
booked fer the
“Oh, I've
features.”
“That's
you
this Salome act
Op'ry House,
cut out the objectionable |
’
afecrd
Journal, |
We wuz
City
Sust it.
would.’ Kansas
How's This?
Hundred Dollars Reward
atarrh cannot be
offer
nny
(ine
CRE®
X I'oledo. ©,
undersigned, s known F. J
the 1a ] + nd believe
m perfectly honorable is 1 business
We
Cheney
the
for
i neactions an
out any obligations
Ww aL DING, KIxxa
¢ Druggists,
Fal 's Cats rh
mg directly upon the
aces of the system
ner hott
ICuGuRsur
sent free
Jie NOI gists
i's Fanul “11 G onstipation
Judging By Appearances,
Magistrate—If | reme
this is not your first
court
rightly
No, your
hope vo ion’t judge
iy
Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains,
h, and Heartburn,
it's Liquid. Effects
escrioe i. AVC.
BABY'S AWFUL ITCHING HUMOR.
{ling Would Help Him-——Moilie
AlLuost in Despalr——Owes Quick
Cure to Cuaticura.
i i little boy beg
ng sores. 14
tL then
Fi o
wl ira Ointment, and z
three times the sores co:
and not
have neve
bad bl
think. Culicara Reined
rp ever tried, and 1 =
them to any one wi
ae William Ges
likewise. Mrs ing
on St. Attica, I Juls
{
¢
He is now well
his body. They
left him with
What's the matter with
an express agent?
Winslow
hing, softens
5, 84ayE pa
he how to
support
people ig ou Ww
always have to do it
CAN A WOMAN LDVE THO #9
MEN AT THE SAME i
14
A ferent »
‘THAT
the best forbid
that 2 woman
vert be] povel
FROM WALL STREET"
ve siory pablis claims
What do you th ink Abe at it ?
For the best letter, SOO
words or less, showing
the author right, 1 wil
RI ZES ber in ervor, §5
pay 825
For |
one on either side, $10 ea h
fetter which
one on either side, §5 each. Fou
the two, second best,
Two. third bel,
Con.
09
£fth best, twenty on each side, $1.50 each
test closes Mch 1, 1990. Awards paid Mch 31
“on MARRATTAN R¥E..
LK BAmRITT, id YORK CTY
Proof is imexhaustible that
| Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Read the letter Mrs. E. Hanson,
304 x 1o pe St., Columbus, Ohio,
. Piokh am;
h the Change
nervous
annoying
me that
Com
oe tak.
and*] ean
again do my - forget
to tell my
ham's Vegetable
3 X SPs lp i
fr Lhis try ig period,
curin
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
] yoars Lydia E. Pink.
: mpound, made
148 been the
{ le ills,
ands of
dy with
OWI Words.
nk
1 did for me
friends whi dia E. |
Compour
s Inqiges-
siration.
fon’t vou
WwW hy «
Mrs, P inkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass,
WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'
ASTHMA Sedeay
WILLIZMS MFG, Co, Props
(leveland, ©
3
ated catalog of bas
tate maps mailed freer we
i fare. E A STROUT CO.
Worlds Lacosst Farm Desens. Lasd Tale Bide. Philadelaiis
Inziot on Maving
Br. MAXTEL'S Prevaration
The sqandard Pemedy.
AT DRUGGIETE "
Relief jor \Yomen,”
30 W, 2248, N.Y. City
BOUNTIES
Writ
HELP
rom
WOMEN
send lar book, **
FRENCH DRUG CO.
PATENTS =
we in
ol
tiers ani
1e5l-4
® 1°Y al
1a
Washington,
Pelle stomp 1 foot Slametes, Bal
Fine! Btammy Puller Postory in fh wi
Bembing their owe Pies! Cmstivgn
oy — Sma
“TRY - Cunrastond Tor M0 hore power ruin,
| PE Ustmingue and {atone hdres
| ZIMMERMANN STEEL CO, - Los Tree, iowa.
REEUMATIS
low,
now curable; thousands cured: re
Julaspesds BArSNT ee given price
Write Sule DR 8 RIGHT, Pers. ind
alicied
Househeld Remedies, Flavering
Soaps, Ere.
——
——
Truth and
Quality
appeal to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life and are essential to permanent
success and creditable standing. Aecor-
ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of
known velue, but one of many reasons
why it is the best of personal and family
{swoetens and relieves the internal organs
on which it acts without any debilitating
after effects and without having to increase
, the quantity from time to time,
It acts pleasantly and naturally and
truly as a laxative, and its component
| parts are known to and approved by
physicians, as it is free from all objection-
able substances. To get its beneficial
le always purchase the genuine
| manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for mle by all leading drug:
gists.
&
%
FOR MEN
The found pe ihebor
a iy EEE
Eri
ERs you dom
Env. F. FIELD CO.