The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1884, Image 7

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    r RESIDE x1 Al FAVORITES,
None Interesting Facts Concerning the
Men Who Ntand Closest to the
Chiet Executive.
Visitors who, from curiosity or business,
have called gt the White House, must
have been impressed by the courteous yet
systematic manner with which they were
received and escorted through the man-
sion. The gentlemen whose duty it isto
receive all persons coming to the White
House are Colonel E. 8B. Densmore, Mr.
John T. Rickard and Mr. 'L. F. Pendel,
and they have occupled their present posi-
tions through the various administrations
since and even during the war. Mr, Peu-
del was President Lincoln's body-guard;
gnaw him to his carriage the fatal might on
which he visited Ford's theatre, and he
has now in hs possession the blood-stained
cost which Mr. Lincoln wore on that
memorable occasion, There is not a public
man 1a America to day who does not know,
and who is not known by, these gentle-
men, aad the reminiscences of social and
public life which they can recount would
fili a congressional volume. During the
weary yet exciting years of the war;
through the more peaceful times of Grent's
administration; while Hayes held the reins
of goveraoment, and when Garfield was
shot, it was these men who stood m the
executive mansion, welcoming the advent
of each new admuaistration, bowing at its
departure, and receiving both martyrs
through 1ts portals
During that long, hot, and never-tH-be-
forgotten summer when President Garfield
lay between ‘“two worlds,” the nation be
came aware of the deadly malarial inflo-
ence which hung about the White House.
But al! through that period these three
men never deserted their posts for a single
day, elthough each one was suffering in.
tensely. In conversation with the writer,
Colonel Densmore said:
*“It is impossible to describe the tortures
I have undergone: To be compelled to
sanle and treat the thousands of visitors
why come here daily with courtesy when
owe is inthe grealest agony requires a tre-
mendous effort. All that summer I had
ternble headaches, heart-burn and a stifling
sensation that sometimes took away my
breath. My appetite was uncertain and 1
felt severe pains In the small of my back,
I was under the docter’s care with strict
1mstructicns not to go out of the house, but
1 remained on duty nevertheless. You
would be surprised to know the amount of
qummne I took; on some days it was as
much as sixteen grand.”
“And was Mr. Rickard badly off, toot”
“I shonid think he was. Why, time
and again we have picked him up and laid
him on tre mantel, here in the vestibule,
he was sc used up.”
“Yes," exciaimed Mr, Rickard, **I was
so weak F could not rise after lying down
ithout help, and could only walk with
the aid of two canes, and then in a steop-
ing positia. * Uh, we have been in a pretty
bad condition here, all of us.,™
**And yet you gre all the embodiment of
health,” said the writer, as he looked at
three bright and vigorous men before him.
‘Oh, yes,” said Mr. Rickard, “‘we have
oot known what sickness was for more
than s year.”
“*Have you some secret way ‘of oyercotn-
ing malaria sand its attendant horrorsf,”
“I think we have a most certain way,”
replied Col, Densmore, “but it is no secret.
You see, about two years ago my wife be-
gan to grow bhnd, and I was alarmed at
her condition. She finally became so she
could not tell whether a person were white
or black st a distance of ten feet, One of
her lady friends advised her to try a cer-
tan treatment that had done wonders for
ber, and to make a long story short, she
did so and was completely cured, ‘I'his
induced me 10 bry the same means for my
own restoration and as soon as I found it
was doing me good [ recommended it to
my assoc:ales and we have all been cured
right here in the stronghold of malaria and
kept in priest heslth ever since by means
of Warwer's Safe Care. Now I am not a
believer i1 medicines in general, but 1 do
not hesitate to say that 1 am satisfied 1
should have died of Bright's disease of the
kidneys before this had it not been for this
wonderfu | remedy. Indeed, I useitass
household medicine acd @mve it to my
children whenever they bave any mil-
ments,”
“Yes,” exclaimed Mr. Peadel, *‘1 use it
in my family all the while and have found
it the most efficient remedy we have ever
emploved. I kmow of very many public
men who are using it to-day sad they all
speak well of it.” ‘
“1 weigh 160 pounds to-day” smd Mr.
Rickard, “and when my physicians told
me over a year ago I could not hope to re
cover I weighed 122 pounas. Under such
influences you cannot wonder that I con-
Sider this the best medicine before the
American people.”
The above statements from these gen-
tlemen need ro) comments. They are vols
untary aad outspoken expressions from
sources which are the nighest in the land,
Were there the slightest question regard-
ing their authenticity they would nov be
made publie, but as they furnish such val.
us bie truths for all who are suffering, we
uochesitatiogly pubish them for the good
of all.
A sew Corx Puobixo,—'lske one
dozen cars: of tender corn, choosing
ears that are nearly of the same size
snd those of medium size; grate them;
then add one quart of oun milk, in
which you baye stirred till free from
lumps three tablespoonfuls of flour, a
quarter of a pound of butler, of
piece as large as an ogg will do; foar
eggs, whites and yolks beaten together,
with pepper and salt to your taste, are
all the ingredients called for; butter a
large earthen pudding dish, and bake
this mixture for one hour; this will be
long enough if the oven is hot when
the dish is put id, This may be served
with meat and potatoes as a vegetable,
though with the sdaition of sugar and
with a rick sauce it takes the why
a pudding, or it may be eaten Pain as
a relish for tea.
ORaxamapE. —B8queezs ofit the juice
of the oranges, boiling water on a
little of the and cover close, Boil
water sad sugar to » thin sirup and
When all are cold mix the
juice, the fusion and the sirup with
as much water as will make it rt the
taste; strain through a jeily bag,
Bamaroaa Porarors, Slice the
tatoes on a slaw cutter, very thin, Let
them stand for a ralf hour or so in salt
water, then drain them on asieve. Fry
quickly in hot lard,
Wauex a certain Ban Francisco lady,
who hos made a wide Eastern reputa-
tion as a wnter, visited Japan some
years ago, she was entertained by one
of the leading Americaus of Tokio,
Everything in the house was artistio,
and the rarest curios, the moat elab-
orate porcelain ware, ihe finest Japa-
nese art productions, covered the tables
and filled the rooms. The Ban Fran-
cisco visitor was much interested in all
this, and was paticularly admiring the
dinper-service, which was of a very
unique pattern. After dinner the host
took her aside:
“Don't tell my wife, but I'd give $4
to eat off a white plate,”
We Should Help One Another,
of No. 169 Chestnut
writes April 10,
Mr. Norman Hunt,
street, Springfield, Mass. ,
1883, saying:
“fy aving the aflliction caused by kidney
and liver diseases, and after enduring the
aches, pains, weakness and depression inei-
dent thereto until body and soul were near-
ly distracted, 1 sought for relief and a cure
from my trouble, aud was told by a friend
who had been cured by it himself, that the
best and only sure cure was Hunt's Reme-
dy, and upon his recommendation I com.
meneed taking it, and the first few doses
improved my condition in a very marked
manner, and a continuance of its use has
justified all that my friends claimed for it
—that it was a sure and permanent eure for
all diseases of the kidneys and liver. Sev.
eral of my friends in Bpringfield have used
it with the most gratifying results, and I
feel it my duty os well as a pleasure to re-
commend Hunt's Remedy in the highest
possible terns.’
Manufacturer's Testimony.
Mr. H. W. Payne, manufacturer of har.
ness, saddlery, trunks, valises, ete., No,
477 Main street, Springfield, Mass, writes
us under date of April 10, 1883:
“Gentlemen—1I have used Hunt's Reme-
dy, the best medicine for diseases of the
kidneys, liver, bladder and urinary organs,
and have received great benefit to my
health from and I find that it will
do just what is claimed for it; it will cure
disease and restore health, I therefore
pronounce it the medicines that I have
ever used.”
its usa,
bast
Tloston and Albany Kalirosd,
Alberc Holt, Esq., p ay master Be Os ton a
Albany railros 1, at Springfield, Mas
writes Apri 1883: “I have used Hunt's 4
Remedy, and my sEpet rience with it has been
such that I can cheer F BOY at
I am sat-
isfied that it will what it prom
ises to do, if used aces ding to directions.’
ees ———
Docron—**Yes, I have a
and I am in a terrible
Youxa
patient at last,
fix.”
Sympathizing Friend— “Can't
understand his disease?”
“Oh, there is no trouble about that,”
“Then where does the fix come in”
“You see, he 1s a notorious swindler,
never pays a bill if he can Lelp it, and
besides, he has no property.”
“Weli?’
“Well,
thing."
“Then don’t do it.”
you
if I kill him, 1 can’t get any-
Tae little brother came quietly into
the parlor where Mr, Featherly was
making an evening call, and after look-
ing eagerly around remarked to his sis-
ter:
“Aunt Jane is mistaken,”
“What is it, sister asked piensautly,
patting the dear little fellow on the
head, while Featherly gazed at the two
in wrapt admiration,
“I don't see any cap.” he replied,
but Aunt Jane just said that you
were in the parlor setting your cap for
Mr, Featherly.”
———
A Common Aet of Folly.
Committed by persons whose stoma
dered by the presence of bile, ia
hing and thes to eject it
fol of two of that wholesome medicine,
ters Stomach Bitters, will tranguilize the
and the Bitters’
hs are
fo at
Aw
femipt to
£5aa8.
Hostel.
Cause rete
Hgos.
cathartic
hes relief! cone.
the tongus,
tive organ,
elect upon the bowels will render t
plete. Nausea, fur upon
yellownesa of the skin, costivenes .
region of Hver and through the righ
blade, are the well kpown indicia
plaint, and it 8 wise to daperse
searching remedy before they cult
thing worse, That crageless disty
indigestion, » als) overcome by the
and it 18 a specific of acknow edge: d em
fever and ague, bil ous remitient and ir
the Kidneys and b adder, It i
Social In rheumatism, and infuses Vigo wr into aRYe.
tem which requires ballding ap. Feasonatle per.
Ustence in its use insures the end in view,
rn—— AA ————
A Dernorr woman wants a divorce
because her husband, she has discov-
ered, lied to her before he married her,
He told her that he owned a horse and
wagon, and possessed neither, But he
claims that he told ber the truth, inas-
much ag he owned a wood-horse and a
dog, and the latter's tail had a wag-on,
subsegque nt
headache,
Oraxor Satap.—Peel and slice six
large oranges and arrange them in a
dessert dish, with powdered loaf sugar
sprinkied over every layer; squeeze the
juice of six oranges over all, and when
ready to serve cover with powdered
white sugar.
Years add to the faith of those cured of
Heart Digease by use of Ur, Grave' Heart
Regulator. For 30 years it has proved
itself a specific. $1.
ns, I ————
“Do yon believe that a woman now-
adays would die for the object of her
love?” asked a bachelor friend. *I
don't know whether she'd die or not?”
answered the Benedict, *‘but [I've
known her to go wild when the trim-
ming didn’t suit her,” ¢
Skinny Men,
“Weils'Health Renewer restores heaith and vigor
cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, $i.
tA MD A Sit nin
Ter man who was ‘“‘rocked in the
cradle of the deep” must have slept
between sheets of water,
Hale’s Honey
Borenouna ancl Tar.
“Is the General on the retired list?”
they asked of his wife the other even.
ing. “Retired! No, indeed!” she re
plied; *“be’s down 10 the club, playing
poker,”
. i
“How anxious some men are to let
every ono know what they think,” re-
marked the major. ‘True, very true,”
responded the colonel; “for example,
seo that placard out in front of that
tailor’s ‘spring suits here.” Don't it
suit everybody?’ They separated at
the corner in silence.
How lo Seoure Henslith
It is strange any one will suffer from de-
rangement brought on by lmpure blood
when Beovill's Barsaparilia ind Stfllingia,
or Blood and Liver Syrup, will restore
health to the physical organization, Itisa
strengthening syrup, pleasant to take, and
the best blood purifier ever discovered, cur-
ing serofula, syphilitic disorders, we ak nos
of the Kidneys, erysipelas, malaria, nervous
disorders, debility, bilious complaints and
diseases of the blood, liver, kidneys, stom-
ach, skin, ete.
nsmmm—r lf c—
Waar kind of sauce will you have
with your steak?’ asked the waiter of
a dinner in a restaurant where the con-
diments were served with the orders,
“‘1f the steak is as tough as yesterday's
send in a couple of circular saws,”
PUREST AND BEST COD-LIVER OIL, from selected
livers, on the se astiore, by Caswell, Hazard & Co,
N. X. Absolute! y pure and sweel, Patients who
have once taken it prefer it to all others Physi
clans declare It superior to all other olla
CHAPPED HANDS, face pli pie
cured by using Juniper Tar Soap,
well, Hazard & Co., New York
Sv ss ATI As
Recent tests of yarn made from differ-
ent hemps gives the following relative
strength : Manila, 245; Italian, 221; New
Zealand, 148; Russisn, 128,
PILES.
RE * PLES. Price $1, at
CURE nw il. Haaples FREE Address,
“ANA “ Fo 1 Makors,
BOX 24168, NEW YORK
DERBILITY: we Genera.
and rough skin
made by Cas
iy
IA? NT
FAL L 11s LE
Er
tive Organs
101 Adopted in
op
.N
ELY’'S
Cream Balm
Causes no Pain.
telief at
Once. Thorough
Gives
Treatment
Cure. Not a Lig-
nid or Snuff. Ap-
@ ply with Finger.
sit a Trial.
t for
ELLY B BOTH ENS,
Er Er EE EEE EE EE EE EE EE
«+ « LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S .
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
eH AN IVE CORES
All those painful Complaints
* and Weaknesses 80 common *
sever vinourbestl * onan e
** FEMALE POPULATION =»
/ phen Ia Squid, 1H or bowenge form.
Sts purpose is sole fim
disease and
1 vlsima t
frees
thing and strengthening Por
Hep PY Asters are ® . vy ail drugs
- PLASTER
Mailed on reoed ot of
price. Dap Plaster OC
Pr oprietors and Man yo
fartarere, Bocton, Mase
» Sor,
sa Sg
{ Coated tongve, tad breath, sour stomach and liver
Aseane cured by Hawler's Stomach and Liver Pils, Sela
LIKE HiS FATHER,
He was afflicted with Stone in the Hiadder,
also like Ham, was Unred by the Use of Dr,
David Reunedy's Favorité Remedy, (of
Rondout, N. X.)
Mr BW. Hicks, of Pleasant Valley, Dut
RX. f Mr. E 8 Hicks whose
have appeared in this Journal in cotinects
to this, wea, Hike
with S8icne in the HL
hogs Co,
the som « nane Hay
nn with an
his father, affilcted
grifcie simila
tly that his case wae thore
t's The father advised the sap
¢ id Kennedy, of RBondout, NX. Y.,
da, wonld tell
replied, rugwesting the use
VORITE REMEDY,
& father's cae
who, he sa Hm whatto do Dir Ke
HM KENNEDY'S FA.
which had worked so stu
Mr. Hicks, who bad
been sssared by the lool physicians that they could
do nothing more {or him, tried FAVORITE REN.
EDDY. After two weeks use of it
of an of the thics ness of
Since then his has had no symptoms of
Hore in a sick man bealod,
What
neds
copnlully in tL
be passed 8 stone
three uariers inch long and
& pipestem
thy peturn of the trouble,
What batter results could have been expected?
greater benefit could medical science confer? The
end wae gained ; that ls surely enough. Dr. Kennedy
sssrires the public, by 8 reptlation shich be cannot
afford to forfeit or lmperil that the FAVORITE
REMEDY dos invigorate the blood, cures liver,
Kidney and bladder complaints, 88 well as all those
discuss aud weak newsos pootiline to females,
AE HA SH 051
AGENTS’ HARVEST FDENTIAL CAnDIDATES,
best and first book out. Do not delay. Sesuire
The! territory now, Vout days after the oan diate
are nondnsted Duthie will be ready for vent.
Chnlyasing to py ! Wi yi agg the Sok 1
Mond for Cire) re
BAB RSE RTT ave Be Wilmington
Pa To HWORK. Elegantly saworted
13. NEW TORR S Sik. Xk Nhe & CO. BR Tiron ey
ATCHWORK En br dored Patches, Birds, &o. Sam.
plod Cie'Pr free, U.K, Novelty Lo. Jamanca ~X.
100! Herap pletures and 10 0 Alb notations, 10:
100 ei cards. Joe Co, Nassau, N.Y. T
oy eg A EAlary
(EE
§ Laves ov ran Pra
Cuiminan, Lawyer, —
“Yes, it is true, Since the riot some of
us have awakened to the course to
which we were tending, and I, for one,
bave become so conscience-stricken
that I have turned over a new leaf and
NOW Am very particular what cases I
take up,’
Caller—*‘Yes, but I notices you are
down for the defense of a dozen differ-
ent men charged with murder,”
“Oh, yes, of course. 1 can’t retire
from business, you know.”
“But how then ean you claim to haye
turned over a new leaf?”
“How? Can't you see? Before the
riot I would defend anybody, no matter
who, Now I am very particular,”
“Particular? What about?”
‘*About the character of the prison-
er.”
“Oh!”
“Yes, I won't clear a murderer now
unless he privately confesses to me that
it was his first offense.”
CINoInsATI
JoxEs —*
have made
yourself,
tenant.”
Smith
Jones—*“Well, if I were in your
place I would wend for the landlord
and let him see the expense you have
put on it.”
Bmith—“The landlord! Mercy! Don’t
let him know that 1 have improved his
property.’
Jones-—“*Aund why not?”
Bmith—*‘He would raise the rent.”
‘You don't mean to say you
all these improvements
I thought you were only a
“I saw an unusual sight this morn
ing,” he said. ‘I was viding m a
crowded street car, when a feeble old
lady got in, and immediately a person
arose and politely offered her the seat,’
*Is it possible?” answered the re-
porter, taking out his note book,
“Please give me the name of the gen-
tleman,”
“Oh, it wasn't a gentlem
a lady.”
an; it was
ge
Iurerian Daixe Pat half an ounce
of cream of tartar, the juice of one
lemon and two tablespoonfuis of sifted
sugar into a jug of boiling water, and
pour over it a quart of boiling water.
Cover till cold
——
WarLes, — T #0 eggs, one pint of
flour, one and a quarter cupful of milk
or cream, one even teaspoonful of yeast
powder, buiter or lard the size of a
walnut, salt, Mix the baking powder
and salt well in the flour, then rab in
vvenly the butter, and the beaten
yolks and milk mixed, then the beaten
whites of eggs. Bake immediately.
————
‘ake a quart of shelled
boil the pods in a gallon of
water until all the substance is boiled
out of them; then skim them out
two pounds of beef mto the
Pea Seve. 1
peas;
atid
pot
soup well, strain and return it to
add the peas, with a little
and let it simmer until the
thicken with a little but.
ter and flour let it beil up once and
To mare Duriciovs Cocoasvr Cook
1s. —Use one cup and a half of sugar,
about one cup of batter—a little less
will answer—two eggs; one cup of
grated cocoanut,
milk, half a teaspoonful of soda,
teaspoonful of vanilla,
make a soft dough. Roll as you
common cookies, using as little flour
as possible on the kneding-board, Bake
in a quick oven,
—————
Oh, Bays,
- “Our young men are coming to thé
front” cries a political journal. Jt
t look that way at the theatre—just as
many bald héads in the front rows as ever
The remeay use Carboline.
Suaxasr pane has been desd just
two hundred and sixty-eight “years,
Had it not been for the sweet singer of
Michigan, how sadly the world would
have missed him!
does
Deserving oF CoxripEsSCR. There is
po article which so richly deserves the en-
tire confidence of the communis as
Brows's Broxouial TroCHES. hose
suffering fram Asthmatic and Bronchial
Diseases, Coughs and Colds, shonld try
them. rice 25 cents,
Ax [linois girl's shoe was carried
away during a recent oyclone, Xe
don’t wonder Western people are builc
ing storm cellars,
“I have taken one bottle of Dr. Graves’
Heart Regulator for Heart Diseast sand
find it 81 I conld desire. — A, A. Hotbrook,
Worcester, Mam.”
cotillion.
Wimmer is your most yainable column,
Mr, Spicer?’ asked a wearisome caller,
“My espinal ocolumn™ said Seth;
“Why?”
Piso’'s Remedy for Ustarrh 18 a certain
cure for that very obnoxious disease.
A romrt has written some verses fo
to wager that the bird in question was
not a spring chicken. Bach a bird is
not caloulated to inspire a poet—exoe pt
cma bm——
Catarrh of the Bladder,
& irritation, infamma il Kia
Uri rinary Ox “pooh shar i a
A — -
brvo clerk, to difident young lady
“Wish to get something?" Young
forgotten what [ came for,” Clerk, who
catches the last words—*“Camplibr;
how much, please?”
marvel of the age for all nerve diseases, All
stopped free. Send to 921 Aveh Street,
Phitadely ia, Pa
Ir you do not have carpet on your
kitchen, make a fow large, thick rugs,
They can be shaken often, and will
tit at your work,
A SARS I
That Husband of Mine
Is three times the mun he hd before he began
Droggisia
“The First Spring Bird," It is safe
to indulge in profanity,
Complaints, cured by “Buchu. pail
lady, muttering—*‘I really beliove I've
DR Rix Groat Nerve Resioret is the
———
make warm places on which to stand,or
using Wells’ Health Renew $i.
Porrers for next winters laying
should be hatched now, The earlier
they are hatched the sooner they will
begin to lay. Had |
Boocorasu, —Bhave off your corn
two or three times, so that it will be
cut'up in small pieces. Put corn and
lima beans on and stew them well to-
gether, adding a little water and a slice
of bacon, When done add s little
milk, a small lump of butter, one table-
spoon of flour and salt and pepper fo
the taste,
Frexon Musrarp, —Take four spoon-
fuls of ground mustard, one spoonful of
fine salt, one of granulstd sugar, and
six spoonfuls of sharp vinegar; mix
thoroughly and beat smooth, and you
will have a toothsome preparation to
give relish to cold or hot meats, hash
or anything you choose to spread it on,
— ———
fi porant,
When you visit or leave Xew York City, save
daggage Expressage and ( arriage Hire, and sto}
at the Graod Unton Hotel, opposite Grand Cen.
tral Depot,
Blegant rooms, fiited up at & cont of one
reduced to #1 and spwards per
Hieyvalor, Restaurant
millon dollars,
day. European FPlsa,
supplied with the best, Horse card, stages and
elevate 1 railroad 10 all depots. Families cat
better for jess money st the Grand 1
than at any other Orel-Class Bole; in the city
aim
Exquiner,—You want
to clean kids, We have had no expe:
ience, but should advise washing them,
You had, however, better inguire of
some mother, To make a pickle, say
something mean about the girl across
the street,
to know how
wv inmm—n
Consumption Cured,
An old physician, retired Trom practice, having
kad paced in his bands by an East india mission-
ary ihe formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and perinar ie ni cure of OC SOnsUIa pion,
Bronc hills, Catarrh, Asthma apd all throat and
Lung Aflectic ry fino a potitive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility 2 Bll Nervous Complains,
after naving tested ds wonderful curative powers
in thousands of cases, has felt It his duty 10 ma ¢
it Known to bis suffe ring fellows, Actugled by this
motive and a desire retie ve 6 Bum; 1 st
will send free of ¢ e, i
recipe, in German, rene Bh Or Ehglish, with Jo
directions for preparing and using. Bent by nal
by addressing wilh slanp, Daing ds paper,
A. BoYEs 149 Power's Dock Rochesier BN. Y.
Who «
Ee .— ———
A Texas editor had a very narrow
escape last week, He published a
society note in which “P., G,. T.” ap-
peared after a lady's pame., He only
saved himself being punched full of
bullet holes by exclaiming that it
meant “Prettiest Girl in Texan”
The editor wears new slippers now
?
BERMan Reve!
Rheumatism, “Neuralgi ia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache,
Sore Throat, Swellings, Sprains, Bralses,
Barns, Sealds, Frost Bites,
AND ALL OTHER BODILY TAINS AND ACHES
Fi vy Preggh mn nal § Dealers eres Tw hers Fifty Contes botlie
rectbons in 11 Laugesges
T™ME CHARL EX A. VOOELER OO
Baseommen wo 4 VOWELER 8 © Baltisswre, Ba, U. 8 A
Health and Happiness.
7. DO AS OTHERS
CN & HAVE DONE.
Are your. Kidnes
8 disorder ed?
“Eidner W 3 :
& ¥ grave, ne it
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