The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 27, 1910, Image 7

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{ INS PAW PAW PILL MARE LIFE
IWORTH LIVING _ 20 Pl ILL
Munyon's Paw Paw Pills coax the liver into
al soi iy by gente methods, hay Gu Not sCuur, grip
ol ake, Thay are a tonic w the stomach, hives
and nerves, vigorate lustead of weaken They vi
rich the blood abd enable the stomacu (0 gel ald whe
pourishment from food thal Is put into it These |
pills contain Do calomel, they are soothing, healing
and sthnuiatiing OF sie LY al
do slges, H you need wm oll ad vies, writs
you » boc tors hey wil i to ihe best of
ability atmeiutcly tre we Of Mt ANYON ”~,
33d and Jellersou Sts, ite iphia, vu.
drUERisls a vin a
»
Munvou's Cold Heme res
Fr ©. Nunyon's i atistn Remedy reliev
Moa djew hours abd Cures (a a few days
2 ood In ome da
fice &
Only one American automobil
maker is extending his trade in Rus- |
sia. i
— — !
Hicks CAPUDINRK
Colds, Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve youn.
It's lguld ple asant to take—acts iminedis
ately. Try 18. 10c.. 25¢c. and 50c. a8 drug
stores
Blue,
monds
London.
For HEADACHE
Whether tre m
and aquamarine dia-!
recently exhibited in
pink
were
Don’t neglect that cough that racks your |
system and may lead to something SOrOUS
Allen'sisng Balsam will uffectually check it
cent. of Canada’
came from the
Nearly 61 per
imports in 1869
United States.
Piles Cured in o to 14 Days,
Paro Uintment is guaranteed to curs any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding orProtruding
Piles in 6 to 14 days or money ref wnded, S00 |
Submarine for signale ean be
heard for 15 miles
H, H, Gaezx's SBoxs, of atlanta, On, srs |
the only successful Dropsy Specialists in the
world, Seo their iberal offer in advertise.
ent in another eoluwan of this rapes
Moscow's streets are
cobblestones
paved with
Mrs. Winslow's Soott ng syrup tor Childrer |
teething, softens thegums, redncesinflamms
tion, allayn pain, cures wind colic, en both
Bacteriologists are now using an
electrically heated incubator to hatch
germs, because the temperature can
be controlled for an indefinite period
without variation.
small, sugar-cos
regulate and invig
Do not
Dr Pierce's Pellets,
easy tu take as candy,
orate stomach, liver and bowels.
gripe.
Herbert M. Wilson, of the United
tates Geological Survey, places the
annual damage and waste by smoke
in the United States at $500.,000,000
in the large cities alone. or about $6
to each man, woman and child of th.
population.
To check New
Jersey's destructive
forest fires the has ordered tho
railroads traversing its pine forests
to clear the ground for 50 feet on
éach side of the tracks and plow up
and gravel 10-foot strips to prevent
the growth of brush again
PINKHAM
CURES:
Added to the Long List due
to This Famous Remedy. |
Oronogo, Mo.—* I was simply a nor- |
vous wroch. 1 could not walk across |
the floor without |
= Imy heart fluttering
+ {and I could not even |
pa
State
qreceive a letter,
{Every month I had
such a bearing down
sensation, as if the |
Alower rts would |
= {fall ont. Lydia E|t
~ {Pinkham’s Vegeta. |
ible Compound has |
done my nerves a
great deal of good |
and has alsorelieved
wo
The Fateful Hyphen.
It happens frequently and perhaps
usually, where the hyphen {5 employ-
ed to phrase a controversy,
loging party of the first part and the
winning that of the
second part, Thus, in reference to a
war, the name of a defeated
familiarly precedes that of the victor;
the Spanish-American War, Franco-
German, Russo-Japanese
Cook-Peary controversy as generally
phrased {rom the first; and the re-
sult confirmed the rule by a curious
fatality. Possibly in the psychology
of what seems to be purely an acci-
dental arrangement, the first place
is allotted to the apparently weaker
controversialist, pending the decision
Possibly, too, a sense of thvthm is
influential; though this may be more
imaginary than real “Peary-Cook’™’
might not now sound odd had that
been the original arrangements. Con.
sider Ballinger-Pinchot Secretary
Ballinger has drawn the first blood;
but will he be able in the end to
overcome the mystic omen digcover-
able in the relation of his name to
the hpyhen?-— Providence Journal
Holders Of Gold.
The great holders of goll are the
banks of Europe and the United
States Treasury, the latter institutios
with the tremend.
$1 034,000,000,
LAOH ia held ne
gold certificates in circulation, $11
000.000 a8 reserve against the gr
backs and
Treasury sur
Next come
25 000 G00 unnl
Bank
which
Hg 000 «
$713.880,000. of
ing notes Thire in rani
Bank of Franc ith
hie id largel ¥
this Zrent
much
though
{ judgment, to pay
setice
gold are
Bank of Austria. Hun
Bank of Gr
Bank of Eng!
aon A reintive Iy
gold sustaing the nis
British credit Mexican
Ooo
aa0
Herald
The Chief Requisite.
Richard Watson Giller had a dr
wit of hia own He once recelved a
call from a young woman who wish-
secure material for an
of 3.000 words on "Young Women
in Literature.”
It was a fetching subject,
meat,” explained the young
and 1 saw not only
story, but at least 6.000
I never got any farther than the
question Mr. Gilder's
took the very life out of me. 1 asked
‘Wow, Mr, Gilder, what woul«
vou say was the first, the chief, the
all-essential requisite for a
woman entering the literary
‘I walted with bated bre
he answered Postage stan
article
2 O00
him
field?’
1, when
No Grammar Desired.
A schoo! teacher having instruct
ed a pupil to purchase a grammar.
the next day received a note
worded from the child's mother
, do not desire for Lalu sh
» in gr *, as | prefer her
+ in yu: ” tudies and can |
yr to spoke and i
I have went through two
grammars and [ ean't say as they
did me no good. 1 prefer her ingag
in german and drawing and voeal
music. on the piano.” —Burr Oak
{Kan.) Herald
thus
write proj
lapid Transit,
In respons
in his home
author of
to his father
family high ch and 8
it home by hand. He
long for his car and,
had
when
norist
“Aren't you pretty big for that
chair?" that official ventured
“Yes.” admitted Webster, weari
grew up while walting for
Success Magazine
the ©
Newsboy's Logie,
that Tom Johnson
feated for Mayor was received
office of the Denver Times
was not time to do more than
scare head, "Johnson Defeat-
When the news
was de
in the
phi n
Nhe papers were on the street in a
few Ani and a freck led Irish
“newsie” started off, yelling, joyous-
“Jeff Wins Success Magazine
INSOMNIA
Leads to Madness, if Not Remedied in
Time,
“Experiments satisfied me, some §
Years ago.” writes a Topeka woman,
“that coffee was the direct cause of
{ the insomnia from which 1 suffered
terribly, as well as the extreme ners
vousness and acute dyspepsia which
made life a most painful thing for me.
“1 had been a coffee drinker since
childhood, and did not like to think
that the beverage was doing me all
this harm. But it was, and the time
came when | had to face the fact, and
protect myself. [I therefore gave up
absolutely, and
to some fr ends and two of them have |
been greatly benefited by it.” — Mrs,
Mag McKx1auT, Oronogo, Mo.
Another Grateful Woman,
Bt. Louis, Mo. "1 was bothered
terribly with al female weakness and
had backache, aris” down pains and
ns in lower taking
Lydia E. ble Com.
the Sanative
ash Bia! I troubles
that way.” — Mrs. AL Herzoa, 5722
roo Ave. Bt. Louis, Mo.
Because your case is a difficult one,
doctors having done you no
do mot sontiive © suffer v ut
ving Lydia ham's Vegetable
atrial. It Sulely hits cured
os of female ills, such as in.
ulceration, di ments,
meals,
“I began to note improvement in
my condition very soon after | took
on Postum. The change proceeded
gradually, but surely, and It was a
matter of only a few weeks before |
found myself entirely relieved the
nervousness passed away, my diges.
tive apparatus was restored to normal
efliciency, and | began to sleep rest-
fully and peacefully,
“These happy conditions have cone
tinued during all of the § years, and
I am safe in saying that | owe them
entirely to Postum, for when | began
fo drink it [ censed to use medicines.”
Read the little book, “The Road to
Wellville,” in pkgs. "There's a Nea-
son.”
Ever read the above letter? A new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine, true, and full of haman
interest,
COMMERCIAL
Weekly Review of Trade and
Market Reports.
R. G, Dun & Co.'s Weekly
of Trade says
Notwithstanding
general
normal, and the
trade as measured by bank
and railroad earnings is very heavy.
is a wide diversity of reports
the different trade centers, bul
least satisfactory indicates
no fundamental weaknes while the
majority of the reports, particularly
those farthest removed from the in
unsettled conditons in
the financial markets. show a healthy
condition of affairs The distinguish-
ing feature of the whole business
situation ix the gharp contrast be
tween the hesitation prevailing in
the security markets and the confi
prevailing in pro-
Review
the seasonal lull
couditiong are
volume of
exchanges
dence and activity
ductive enterp
An Increased
ts indicated
more inter
past utd
tendeney tn some distri
Tradin oiton goods WAR re
nt hy unsettled
mar
sharp
y Jarre.
riges
demand
with buvers
thun for se
for pig iron
displaying
voeral Weeks
hardening
farires show 1
material
nol a
Fi
ire
iri
fowls
Philadeiphin. Wheat Firm,
higher; cuntract grade Januar
12 " 5 +
Corn Firm ie. higher;
and February, 70% @ 71c,
Oats Firn We higher; No
white, natural, 4G 54%
Fiesty Quiet but steady Extra
Western creamery, 7¢.: do. nears
by prints. 358
*
Fees Steady,
Japuar
Penn
{ree
fair demand
firsts,
currer it re
CARCSR,
syivania and o ther searby
canes, 38 at mark: do,
pone tors in returnable
mar Western firsts
at mirk: do... current recel
cases, J27036 at mark
Cheese Firm,
New York full creams,
@17%e.; do. fair to
17
Live Poultry
mand Fowls,
roosters. 114% @ 12; iicken 15&
16%: ducks, i : peese 16@
18
Baltimore, — Wheat We
graded lots of No. 2 red wheat
nominally at 127¢ "The
lot of 8 ern sold by
124c. pe seh
The market
steady; No 2 red
1.21%. Offerings were
ket dull and at the close
ned
demand;
choles, 17%
good, 16% ©
good
quots
afloat
small bag
gamnic at
for Western opened
spot, 127¢.; May,
Hight and the
prices
\ quote, per
Western, as to q S46
Hi No ‘3 rye, Western domestic
Ri £3: No. 2 rye. nearhy 80g R1
Hay We quote No. 1 timothy
large bales, $2200; No. 1
do.. small blocks, $22 00; No. 2 do
“4 S$I1S.50@ 19.50;
choi clover $2050@21.00;
No y eID O00GF 20 650 No. 2 do
$18 006010.00: No $20.00;
st $§i5.00
We quote dozen,
Marviand Pennaylvania
firsts he Western
35; est Virginia firs 3 South-
ern firsts, 34; guinea RES 17@ 18.
Dressed Poultry—— Prices eased off
We quote. per Turkeye-~Cholce,
gemall 2368 2 * do... medium to
large fair to good, 20@ 21;
20 Chickens Choices
old and mixed, 16817;
106012 Ducks, 16@
nearby, 16¢
ality,
per ton
31 G6 ¢ 3 do.
mixed
1 clover
i 10 a0
per lose
and
firsts,
Ww
old roosters,
} 5c Geese
Live Stock.
Chicago. ~attle~-Market strong;
whoors SHEER 10; cows, $3.60@
6.50: heifers, $3.40@ 6; bulls, $4 @
6.10; calves, 33 9.95;
$31.76 @ 5.50
Hogs Market 15@20c¢
choice heavy, $5 S0@ 8.856; butchers,
$R IHG K.8h; light mixed, $8.556@
8.60: choice light, $5656 R.76;
packing, $S.6L@ 8.95; pigs, $7.60@
8.20: bulk of sales, $8. 60@ 8.75
Sheep-—Market strong. Sheep,
$5616.16; lambs, $7.30@ 8.75; year-
1.26 @ 7.90.
rg attlo-~Supply light,
i5@6.90; prime, $6400
higher;
Pits
Sheep Supply lght;, prime weth.
ers, $5@G 10; culls and common.
$26 3.60; lambs, S$6@8.60; veal
calves, $9@ 90.15.
Hogs —- Receipts light: prime
heavies, $8 R6@R.00; mediums,
$8 ROG R.85; heavy Yorkers, $8.75
8.80; light Yorkers, $8.70@p8.95:
pigs and roughs, $7 .60@ & 25.
Kansas City, Mo.,~Cattle Market
steady to strong. Cholee export and
dressed beef steers. 36006 7.205.
fair to good, $4656 6 00; Western
steers, $4000 6.50; stockers and
feedors, $3.26@ 5.005; Southern
atoera, $4.00@ 6.00; Bouthern COWS,
$2.76 @ 4.50; native cows, $2. Lo@
5.76: native heifers, $3.50@ 6.00;
bulls, $3 60@4 856; calves, $4000
8.256,
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To Cure a Cold in One Da
Take Laxative Bromo ginine Tablets.
Drugeists refund money if it fails to cure.
W.Grove's signature is on each box. 20e.
The C hinese decline to b buy phono-
graphs having black trumpets.
For COLDS and GRIP.
Hick's Carvpine is the best remedy
relieves the sching and feverishness—cures
the Cold and restores normal conditions, un
guid effects Immediately. 0c, 260,
$00. at drug stores
Colorado produces
tungsten,
most of our
Davis’ Painkiller has no substitute. No
other remedy is so effective for rheuma<
tism, lumbago, ctiffness, Rouralgia or cold
Copp worth $400, 009, 000
SIO from C anada last year,
was
tteh cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Bamitary Lotion. Never tails. At druggists.
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Do You Feel This Way?
Do you feel all tired out? De you sometimes
y think you just can’t work away at your profes
sion or trade any longer? Do you have a poor
tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep ? y
your nerves all gone, and your stomach too ? Has am-
bition to forge shead in the world left you? If so,
might as weil put a stop to your misery, You cen do it #
you will, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will
make you a different individual. It will set your lazy Heer
to work, [It will set things right in your stomach, and
Jour appetite will come back. It will purify your blood.
{ there is any tendency in your family toward consumption,
it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even sfter con
sumption bes almost gained a foothold in the form of a
lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring sbout a
cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr, R. V. Pi
of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is givens free to all who wish to write hie, HI
great success has come from his wide experience and veried practice.
Don’t be wheedled by a penny-grebbing desler into taking inferior sm
tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be ‘just as good.’ i
Pierce's medicines are or known comrosimion. Their every ingredient pri
on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no od
London has a trackless trolley
RON OKT EREERRY 8
forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y.
sr —
get awey from,
This great
males
yieldi
boon to the family
assed for greens an
Luther Burbank, of California, the wor
arden ever known,
saysof it: "“Thissbeolute,
raiuf as il beara the most
cuiture, uses, ole
from wellknown and
the “Orime of the Wonder
A Luscious Berry Ripening in Three Months From Seed
3 PACKETS FOR 50 CTS. POSTPAID
These are facts which no one can
Grown last year by 35.00 people.
| THE SUNBERRY is an improved {orm of the Wonderberry whieh
I introduced exclusively last year and which proved so a 2.
ILisgreatiy superiorio the origisal type, and | alone have genul
anywhere and
The greatest
SEED 20c perpki. 3 pis. for 80cs 7 for $1.00.
1g 100 Recipes fpr
Hed, spiced, pickled,
Kyrep, wine, greens, oie, It is superior for any of these taen
a copy of my 1i0-page Catalogue with every order which tells
ii about 12.000 IN CASH PRIZES AND OFFERS. AGENTS WAN
GREAT CATALOGUE of Fiowers and Vegetable Seed, Be
Pianis, and Rare and NP Fruits FREE 10 all who apply. 12
trations and eciored plates. | bave been in the hadoes
description, 85 years and have half a million customers all over the sountey.
was Coo plete satisfaction guaranteed to everrone. Do not fail to see the
many grest Novelties 1 am offering this year of which the SUNS
BERRY is the greatest ever known
With every packet of seed I send a booklet giv
using th se fruit, raw, cooked, cans ed, preserved, §
PF. 8 is otter wii nol appesr sgsin
PUTNAM
re poise brighter and faster oolors than any
aha Aye
London ns a new club which is
entirely rum by
waiters being
alinost
even the electrical.
Taxicabs have
soms of London
tetn
displaced the han-
Distemper
among ai!
f and others
from having
n'a hstemper (nre
sres of horees
ms the same
the discase
Every bot.
in af!
and op Siig od
stable prevented
with »
tie gua § 131 od
inst vest we and 31.00. Goes! drogriets,
snyMoturers
bn Spohn Med Lo.
agione [heeases, Loshen, Ind
Or send
Writs
Soe, (
*
Holland devotes over 10,000
acreaz to the cultivation of flower
yu lbs B. N.U 4
These candy
tablets do just as
mel. But Cascarets never
callous the bowels. 1 heynever
create a continuous need, as
harsh cathartics do. Take one
just as soon as the trouble
appears, and in an hour its over.
Cre rns ory, mall I! with your address to
Sterling Remedy Cotapany. Chicago. 11. and re
Don’t Coughi—Use
ISOS
CURE
THE BEST weniame vor Gueasm@uos
Will instantly lieve your sching
throat, is mothing i like itfor
Asthma, Bronchitis and lung
trovoles. Contains 00 opietes
Very plodeam to take.
Ul Drugyicts, 28 cents,
We Buy
iIFURS
Wool
Feathers, Tallow, Boeswan, Glaseny,
Golden Sael,( Yelow Rent), May Apple,
Wild Ginger, ote. We am dealers;
wetablidhed in 1856" Over half & cnstory In
Lowrie” and con do better far you thee
erent of commen merchosm. Redmroee,
sey Bask in Lownie. Weise bor weekly
price bat and dhipring tags.
Write for Sunberry seed and Y camiogus at once. A peglect or a.
FADELESS DYES
other dye. One ix pasiage wi ali Shere. Ther dye in ond water better than any other dpm,
. MONROE VRUG CO, Quisey, 11M
iheact apd Mix Colors
The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused
by excitement of the ne rves. Sciatica is also a nerve
pain.
Sloan’s Liniment, a soothing external application,
stops neuralgia pains at once, ¢ quiet ts the nerves, relieves
that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of
paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and
muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi-
ate relief.
One Application Relieved the Pain.
Mr. J. C. Lee, of 1100 Ninth St, 8. E., Washington, D. C., writes: —
* I advised a lady who was a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan's Link
ment. After one application the pain left her and she has not been troubled
with it since”
Sloan's
Liniment
is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff
Joints and Sprains and all Pains.
At All Druggists. Price 25e., 500. and $1.00.
Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent Free. Address
DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS.
MAPLEINE= S52
[ZARD 8) Md
PENETAATES =
oe ge. | PATEN \ Py. Clams Aust ih Gon
nerment, Solicitiy
Address W. IL, WILLS,
Niet Av YN hingion, D. C.
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