The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, November 09, 1901, Image 7

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, wi¥wn From ils Oab and Killed,
/ The following is a most interesting and, §0
® respeet, ‘pathetic tale :— ee}
| Mam J. Pope, 22 Ferrer Road, Sireathan,
land, said :
“Yes, poor chap, he is gone, dead—herrae
bolted, thrown off his geat on his cab he was
@riving and killed—poor chap, and a good
port too, mate. It was him, you see, who gave
me the half-bottle of St. Jacobs Oil that made
on new man of me. ’T'was like this: me and
Bowman were great friends. Some gentle-
man had given him a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil
Which had done him a lot of good ; ho only
used half the bottle, and remembering that I
had been a martyr to rheumatism and sciatica
for years, that I had literally tried every-
thing, had doctors, and all without benefit, I
became digcguraged, and looked upon it that
Well,”” says Pope,
it is a miracle,
ts of the
tr Bow-
it is,
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PENNSYLVANIA
~~ BRIEFLY TOLD.
pp spn
Latest News Gleamed From All Over
the State,
PENSIONS
jm
OF
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LIST
Pennsylvania Corporations Increase Their
Stock During October--Norwood Man Un-
der Bail for Setting Fire to a Barn.
Pensions granted Pennsylvanians:
James B. Wilkins, Broadtop, $12; Isaac
Byers, New Eagle, $10; Robert Jack,
Allenport, $8; Henry Bevilhamer, Saeg-
erstown, $8; John Glover, Meyersdale,
$12: Samuel Plank, Shade Valley, $8;
Frank Hulick, Oakdale, $8; Madison
McLaughlin, Davis, $10; John Richards,
Wampun, $8; Gerrit Heering, Meyers-

Catarrh
ury,
dale, $12; Lewis Cruse, Hollodaysburg,
38; Adam Manges, Hillsview, $12; Anne
(oung, Flegers, $8; Jeanette Moody.
nton, $20.
‘hester Board of Trade appoint
tittee to aid in the endeavor ta
action in Congress in favor of a
channel for the Delaware river.
e negroes accused of many rob-
in Lancaster county were arrest-
Atglen, Chester county, after a
‘ith the constables.
submitted by A. A. Richter, a
bn architect, were accepted for the
lew Memorial Reformed urch to" D
erected in Washington for the con-
gregation with which President Roose-
velt worships.
The General Missionary Committee of
the Methodist Episcopal Church con-
cluded its sessions in Pittsburg. The
committee refused to recede from its
position in making an 8 per cent. reduc-
tion in appropriations to missions.
Charles Kester, 22 years years of age,
of Easter 2 Township, was
ot llentown charged
Stuber, a neighbor.
fed, got into an al-
Kester stabbed Stu-
nife, the blade pene-
the State De-
ng corporations:
Btorage Co., Pitts-
astern Warehouse
capital $10,000; The
ring Co., Pittsburg,
‘he Umbrella Specialty
Pia, capital $10,000; The
Furniture and Supply
haron, capital $10,000.
fi. Waterson was found dead
is home in Chester, the dis-
peing made by his daughter-in-
ho went to his room to call him.
fth was due to apoplexy. :
George Shugars, aged 30 years, of
Taylorsville, wandered from the high-
way while drunk and fell into a twenty-
foot breach which was partially filled
with water and drowned.
Annie Christ, aged 30, of Nesquehon-
ing, fell into a bonfire which she had
built to warm herself, and was so badly
burned that she was taken to the Schuyl-
kill County ‘Almshouse in a dying con-
dition.
The public school board of Tredyffrin
fownship has organized as a board of
Ith, with Dr. A. W. Baugh, of Paoli,
ealth officer, and notice was sent
iat all teachers and school chil-
hust be vaccinated.
el Rendler, a Lancaster county
54 years old, was dragged to
frightened horse.
of the Phila dalnlhia
GRANTED.
A Media Cripple Could Not Escape From Bura-
ing House and Was Cremated--Eighteen
COMMERCIAL REVIEW.
General Trade Conditions.
R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of
rade says: “A few months ago injury
:0 the corn crop aroused fears that the
railroads would be seriously handicap-
ped by the loss of tonnage, yet the sea-
son of grain traffic has not only failed to
sroduce decreased earnings, but there
is such a scarcity of rolling stock and
motive power that numerous industries
are badly demoralized. In so far as
these interests are concerned the reduc-
tion in corn freight proves a blessing.
Railway earnings in October were 11.3
per cent. greater than last year and 21.2
per cent. over 1899, while these roads
reporting for the first week of Novem-
ber show an average gain of 9.8 per cent.
“A healthy demand is reported
throughout the country in all leading
lines of merchandise, while sales of
winter goods have attained normal pro-
portions and holiday business promises
to surpass all records:
“Failures for the week numbered 215
in the United States, against 217 last
year, and 27 in Canada, against 33 last
vear.”
Bradstreet’s says:
“Wheat, including flour, exports for
he week aggregaté 4,983,734 bushels, as
against 5,460,645 last week and 4,062.020
in this week last year. Wheat exports
July 1 to date (twenty weeks) aggregate
117,182,652 bushels, as against 70,417,817
fast season.
“Corn exports aggregate 629,024 bush-
els, as against 708,284 last week and 3.-
976,014 last year. July 1 to date corn


RL bushels, as against
LATEST QUOTATIONS:
Flour—Best Patent, $4.60;
Grade Extra, $4.10; Minnesota Bakers,
$3.00a3.25.
Wheat—New York No. 2 8o%c;
Philadelphia No. 2 red 76Vaz7c; Balti-
more No. 2 76c.
Corn—New York No. 2 68c; Phila-
delphia No. 2 67a67%c; Baltimore No.
2 62V4c¢.
Oats—New York No. 2 46¢; Phila-
delphia No. 2 49% ; Baltimore No. 2 49a
40%sc.
Hay—No. 1 Timothy, $16.00a16.50;
No. 2 Timothy, $15.00a15.50; No. 3
Timothy, $12.50a14.00.
Fruits and Vegetables— Apples —
Maryland and Virginia, fancy, per brl,
$2.00a2.25; do Maryland and Pennsylva-
nia, packed, per brl, $2.00a2.75. Cran:
berries—Cape Cod, per brl, $5.00a5.50
Pears—Eastern Shore, Maryland, Keif-
ers, per basket, 15a30c; do New York
Keifers, per brl, $2.50a2.75. Quinces—
New York, per brl, $3.50a4.00. Yams—
Rappahannock, per “brl, $1.00a1.25.
Beets—Native, per 100 bunches, $1.00a
1.50. Carrots—Native, per bunch, 1a
1c. Cabbages—New York, per ton
$9.00a10.00. Celery—New York, per
dozen 20a50c.; do native, per bunch 2252
3%c. Cauliflower—Long Island, per
brl, or crate, $1.50a2.00. Eggplants—
Florida, per crate $3.00a4.00. Lima
Beans—Native, per bushel 75a90c. Let-
tuce—Native, per box 15a30c. Onions—
Yellow, per bushel $1.00a1.10; do white,
per bushel $1.25a1.30. Peppers—Native,
per bushel box 25a3oc. Pumpkins, each
qasc. Parsnips—Native, per box, 25a
3oc. Turnips—Native, per box 10a
12Y4c¢. Tomatoes — Eastern Shor
Maryland, per basket 30a3sc.
Potatoes—Maryland and Pj
nia, prime, per bushel 68a70g
York prime, 65a70c; dog
Sweets—Eastern g
lows, per brl, §
Provisions 3
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Look at the Labels!
Every package of cocoa or chocolate
put out by Walter Baker & Co. bears
the well known trade-mark of the
chocolate girl, and the place of manu-
facture, “Dorchester, Mass.” House-
keepers are advised to examine their
purchases, and make sure that other
goods have not been substituted. They
received three gold medals from the
Pan-American exposition.
“Tt 1s tHe opfhion oft entirely to0 many
people that the word “friend” means one
who will lend his money.
PSY NEW DISCOVERY; gives
D| Fo PL
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Dr. hy GREEN'S SONS, Box B, Atlanta, os.
2°32 SCALES of every description Sat
fel ! isfaction Guaranteed.
FRR Ville for prices JESSE MARDEN
Free.
Estab
Charles St., BALTIMORE, MD.
ANDSOME AMERICAN LADY, indepen
. dently rich, wants good, honest husband. Ad.
dress Mrs. E., 87 Market St... Chicago, Ill.
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un PISO'S. CURE FOR" ro:
LN URES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS,
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.
CONSUMPTION:
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Traveling Representatives or Local Blansgeres
salary $00 to $1500 a year and a expenses,
according to experience and ability. We also
want local representatives; salary $9 to sis a
week and commission, depending upon the time
WILLS PILLS—BIGBEST OFFER EYZ3 MADE.
i Gress, 10 days’ treatment of the bast medicine oa
earth, and put you on tha track now to maks tlone
eyright at your homa. Address all orders to The
beth St., Hagerstown, Md. Branch Oillcos:
| 129 Indiana Ave., Washington, D, C.


1 IT PAYS
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We waat intelligent Men and Women as
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devoted. Send stamp for full particulars
Mate position prefered. Address, Dept. B.
THE BELL COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa.
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ASTHMA-HAY FEVER
DRTAFTS 2 AT ENR
STH SEND FOR!
( _FREETRIAL BOTTLE
Aoorsss DR.TAFT. 73 E1307 ST.NY.CITY
Joronly 10) Cents wo will send to any P. O. v1.
i. B. Wills Wledicin: Compnuy, 23 Eliza.
NO GUESS NEEDED.
When you weigh on a Jones 800 Lb. Scale
PRICE $8.00. FULL PARTICULARS.
JONES (HE PAYS THE FREIGHT.)
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
TO ADVERTISE IY
THIS PAPER. BN U 47.

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$900 TO $1500 A YEAR
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{| W. I. Douglas £4.00
8 Gilt Edge Tine Crna Be |
§ Equaled At Any Price. |
For More Than a Quarto
Century the reputation of w.5.
Douglas $3.00 and $3.50 shoes for
Ss comfort and wear hag ex-
celled all other makes sold at these
rices. This excellent reputation
128 been won by merit alone. W. L.
Douglas shoes have to give botter sate
isfaction than other $3.00 and $3.50
shoes because his reputation for the best $3.00
and $3.50 shoes must be maintained.
# W.L. Douglas $3.00 and 83.5
fl are made of the same L208 8350 hops
§ ers ‘used in $5.00 and $6.00 shoes and
are just as good in every way.
Sold by 63 Douglas stores in American cities selling direct from factory to
: WW.
everywhere, Catalog O Free.
Use CERTAIN SA: CURE. 3: |
*UNION*MADE*
: The standard has always
been placed go high that the
wearer receives moe value for
his money in the W, L. Douglas
$8.00 and $3.60 shoes than he can
get elsewhere, WW, I, Dougla:
makes and sells more $5.00 an
$3.60 shoes than any other two
manufacturers in the world.
FAST CCLOR EYELETS USED,
Insist upon having W. L. Po shoes
with name and price TE 3
on bottom, Shoes sent any.
where on receipt of price
and 25 gents additional for caz-
Niro
riage. Take measurements of
foot agshown ; sia

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sired size and width
usually worn ;
heays, mn
medium or High; oyass
or cap toe;
LL DO Ses od
plai
AVV,
ng profit; and the best. shoe dealers
Brockton, Mass.
Gold Mega) at Buffalo Exposition.
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