THE CENTRE REPQRIEE, CENTRE HALL, PA. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Phvsicions Recommend Castoria (ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharma~ ceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying, The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: $econd—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi- lates the food: 7#ir—It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy, It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, ete. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how- ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health, The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information. — Hall’ 's Journal of Health. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstead 8Bcoti, of Chicago, lis Cartoria often for infant ~* me racti and £ad ry ratisf ‘ANALY Lurir Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland Jhio, says: “Your Castoria stands Dun'e Review says: “Karly promise of another year ol | remarkable crops will not be fully | realized, yet the purchasing power of | | the argicultural community is sus | | tained by high prices for the leading | | farm products. OfMcial confirmation | of considerable deterioration in cotton | esused a sharp rise in that staple, and | corn advanced on a continuance of | hot, dry weather i “The reduced harvests are calculated ultimately have some effect upon allway freight traffic, but it is gratify ing that sentiment remains cheerful in spite of the less favorable outlook | in certain directions “While the delay in the the pending Tariff bill a has ney its customary i to - When a woman suffering from some form of feminine disorder is told that an operation is necessary, it of course frightens her. he very thought of the hospital operating table and the surgean’s knife strikes terror to her heart, and no wonder. It is quite true that some of these troubles may reach a stage where an operation is the only resource, but thousands of women have avoided the necessity'of an operation by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Co impound. This fact is attested by the grateful Tetters they write to us after their health has been restored. adoption of | Ig 48 a check, emerged lethargy, fall becom business ertheless from and with summer of the 1 § “en 0 [en Fir ae p the approach revival of pronounced the past 205 In the United States last vear, and 19 in son the activity ing “Fallures more red against 243 pared x eel ut { v kK numb prescribed your actory.™ {ARNAGA, con Cary, Maine.—*'1 feel it a duty 1 owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago 1 found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains in both sides and such a soreness | could scarcely staighten up at times. My back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous 1 could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost im- possible to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an opera- tion. I commenced taking Lydia E Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. 1 had no pains, slept well, had good appe- tite and was fat and could do almost man su { { i } all my own work for a family of four. 1 shall always feel that I owe my good health to your medicine.” Mrs. HAywARD SowgRs, Cary, Me, Charlotte, N. C-—=1 was in bad health for two years, with pains in both sides and was very nervous, If I even lifted a chair it would cause a hemorrhage. 1 had a growth which the doctor said was a tumor and I never would get well unless 1 had an operation. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound, and I gladly say that 1 am now enjoying fine health and am the mother of a nice baby girl Yo ue an use this letté to help other suffering women.”"—Mrs. Rosa Situs, 16 Wyo na St., Ch arlotte, N. CG Why should a wo- should it fail in your case? male ills. it American View So you don’t approve don suffragettes I don't know 14 Miss avenne help feeling re pl ed subdue a of dynamit For SUMMER HE ADA Hicks" « 3 no matter what ! from the heat, sitting in dra f=eh condition To bottle at medicine st APUDINE Molten zinc used to bind bridge recently No other toilet soap is as effi cient in clearing the com- plexion of blemishes. The sulphur Purifies (All Draggiste. )j Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. PIs Hale § Whisker Dye, Black or Brown, 5d Relief from Backaches ! Bare and speedy relief from your saffering within 24 hours and permanent reilef, too when you take Famooe Rashache WELLS ==esr Thismandard cure has been success fully used for more than 30 years Thousands of voluntary letters praising ita benefits have boon received, A bot. tle 14 be kept always in every hoose hold, No harmful drugs or opiates. Not obtainable anywhere exc rom maker, Thislste avoid subwtitat on pnd Jrotaut fensax) yoo. Bew § prepaid on rece pt of so YL per bottle. rite for free part Beltimare r and mers ne, BIG PROFITS AND | BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS red. rite us at once for terms L REMEDY CO, 130 Chariton Mew IF YOU HAVE , Bowels, Bovis, Dash Ague,” 8 Sour Stowe, ad Tult’s Pills will femeay these troubles. Pfies, 25 cents. ¥ wens rien | a here JOHN L. THOMPSON SONS & CO. XL MAGIC WASHING CRYSTAL to dealers In your Bano. wer TH ons | territory. Rion, A He LADIES, WHY NOT BEAUTIFY Your com. Razin 4 and be rid of im len, binckheads, a aR ete, for Lireuiars EM LMAN, N {MAY IT EK. WN. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 38-1913. 4 via 5 Pi RATE MADE RULES FOR Bos Eh the Talented Musi aid Down Orders. Great, Himself, La Frederick cian im perative show off to and deliveg the YOiCs ais sp lay variations allegro aria passages. a gallant aria, first ginger and the prima donna. In these pieces the measure must used pathos to the tragedy; forms of time, such as three-eight, are for the and for these de can then ishing be an y stint capo “ id her art in embell then there must with brill for iant a duet the male forms of be give ler sO ans to the smal two-four and secondary roles pa minuetio can must the necessary minor keys mu written There changes of «ft be avoided they are too be be time, but theater in the because mournfi its Adornments. “What's the ‘plant’ in Wall street?” ‘Mostly green suckers” GROWING STRONGER Apparently, with Advancing Age. ‘At the age of from excessive coffee drinking,” a man in Mo. “For four vears | sham- bled about with the aid of crutches or cane, most~of the time unable to dress myself without help. “My feet were greatly swollen, my right arm was shrunken and twisted inward, the fingers of my right hand ; were clenched and could not be ex- { tended except with great effort and pain. Nothing seemed to give me more than temporary relief, “Now, during all this time and for about 30 years previously, 1 drank | daily an average of 6 cups of strong coffec—rarely missing a meal. | "My wife at last took my case into ‘her own hands and bought some Postum. She made it according to di ‘rectiong and 1 liked it fully &8 well as the best highgride coffee, “Improvement set in at once In about 6 months 1 began to work a lit tle, and in less than a year | was very much better, improving rapidly from ‘day to day. I am now in far better { health than most men of my years i aiid apparently growing stronger with | advancing age, “1 am busy every day at some kind of work and am able to keep up with the procession without a eane. The arm and hand that were once almost | useless, now keep far ahead in rapidity | 93, movemem and beauty of penman i ship.” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich. Write for copy of the lit. tle book, “The Road to Wellville.” Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum-—must be well boiled. instant Postum ig a soluble powder A teaspoonful dissolves quickly In a cup of hot water and, with the addi tion of cream and sugar. makes a de liclous beverage Instantly, » - "There's a reason” for Postum, with 21 a year Wholesale Markels ARO : firm, rk ex- new, YORK Wheat Ge NEW Spot Ne. 2 red evator, New Yo port. basis, and K7%4¢ f o b afloat No. 1 Northern, 81 fo (‘orn strong fob Onts 48% 4 40¢; { Hopped wh b afloat Spot export afloat standard white, fancy Spot firmer N¢ 3 IRG 3814 ite, old and new, §f Firm firsts 250251 “ Ia Butter Imitation ¢: pack make, No 1, 23@ 234 [ {"heosn fr: T Niate fresh, colored white @ 18¢c; +1 or average fancy W@ll's Eggs F and gathered whites rm State henners 240 nearby “" hit © ered 23@ Poultry Live 18051 fo frregu chickens Dressed sick. for domest) er bushel for car ¥ i Oats No. 2 white, new, 48%; Standard wh te 46% L456; No. 4, pew, 45 No 44°, E140 ite whi new, white {44 Hye NO T4@ TN nearby new. 434% 1" ' ; yy eRIern No 2 T1472 new domestic, now, Bag lots, 80@ 70 timothy, $17.50@Q 18.00; $17.00; No. 2 $15.00 16.00: $18.00G 1650; No No, 2, do $15 as to q imlity No. 1} standard timothy, $16.50; light clover mixed 1 do, $15.50 16.00 Heavy Hay te tim othey, NO. 3, No. 1 do, $12.50 dn o0@ 18.00: No. 2, re siraw, No. 1 Nag 1 siraight No, 2, $14; 0&2 10: No. 1 $7: No. 1 Siraw $140 14 rve, $8.5 No. @ do 2, do, $7@8 Butter ("reamers RG22: do, 28a do, ae] th, new, 50: dao $7.50; oat do, do, fancy, 29%e; good, 26@27 blocks, Maryland and Penn. 214223; Ohlo, rolls, Virsinia, rolls, 21@G 21% 16121%: Maryland Pennsylvania, process butter, prints, ladies, 22 rolls Weat store packed, Virginia and prints, 21@ 21%: 28 Cheese’ ~We quote, jobbing lots, pound, 17@ 17% Eggs Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearhy firsta, 26¢; Western firsts, 26: West Virginia firsts, 26@ 268; Southern firsts, 24. Recrated and rehandled eggs, %@ 1c higher. Live Poultry Chickens, old hen\, heavy, 18¢; do, small to medium, 16: do, old roosters, 10; do, spring; large, 1%: do, amall to medium, 19. Ducks Old, 12¢: do. spring, three pounds and over, 13; do. smaller, 12. Pigeons, young, per pair. 20c¢: do, old, 25. Guinea Fowl-—Old, each, 0c: do, young, one and one-half pounds and over, 65; do, smaller, 356 45. Live Stock CHICAGO. ~-Hogs- Strong and 10¢ to 16e higher: bulk of sales, $7.7500 8.30; light, $8 30@ 8.85; mixed, $7.45@ R85; heavy, $37.30@ 8.55; rough, $7.30 @7680; pigs, $3. B0@R.25, Cattle Steady to 10c lower, Calves, 26¢ to 0c lower. Beaves, $6.90 9.15; Texas steers, $6.70@7.75; stockers and feeders, $5.80@ 790; cows and heifers, $3.70@ 8.60; calves, $8.76@12 Sheep Lambe steady to 10c higher; sheep weak, Native sheep, $3504 495; yearlings, $545.75; native lambs 86.50@7 65. per ALCOHOL 3 PER CE CE NT AVegetable Preparationfor As similating the Food and Not N ARC OTIC, Worms. 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