The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 20, 1884, Image 3

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    A Lrrrim Previous.—They were
talking acreas the lunch table about a
prominent Eastern man who married
his cook within six months after his
wife's death, and one of the gentlemen
observed:
*‘1f that is the onse I want nothing
more to do with him,”
‘Bat he was pinched, you know,’
protested a second,
“How?”
**Why, he had been cleaned out by a
deal in oil, while the cook had made
£60,000 in wheat.”
*Oh—ah—~I see. That alters the
oase. One must prowect his commer-
cial integrity, even if he marries his
washwoman with the crape on his hat,
Still, I shou'd have advised him to put
up a reascnable margin on pork, and
held the cook off for three months
longer,”
The Big Brewery.
Mr. J. Hirsch, College Point Brew-
ery, L. I, N.Y, writes that he employs
a large number of horses and hands,
and having tried St. Jacob's Oil, the
great pain-cure, for rheumatism, actes
and pains of his men, and
splints, thrush
affections of his horses finds it superior
to all remedies,
out it,
orm A Mesa
Pasror—*' Yes, my dear sir, there is
high authority for believing that riches,
if not a siv, are at least a bar to en-
trance into esternal bliss.”
Wealthy Bachelor—* Dear!
did not suppose that
the camel and the needle was to be
taken hiterally.”
Pastor—** Bat it is,”
Wealihy Bachelor—*‘I must reduce
my wealth; allow it to be returned to
general circulation and once more be-
come poor.”
Pastor—*‘Noble man! Will you found
a memorial church?”
Wealthy Bachelor—*Oh, no! I shall
ged married.’
dear! I
“Ma,” said the small boy, as they
when we get back.” ‘What willit be?”
inquired his mother. *‘Why, all the
building's will bea different color.”
‘‘Nonseuse, child, what gave you that
idea?” *‘Well, pa told Mr,
night that when you and me went
away he was going to paint the town
red,
mother wouldn't let him stand up on
the seat or buy him any candy,
Solid Comfort.
Every one likes to take solid comfort
and takes a few doses at the first symp-
tism, Biliousness, Jaundice or any af-
fection of the Liver, Kidneys or Bow-
els, It is a purely vegetable com-
pound of roots, leaves and berries
troubles.
It removes the canse of disease and for-
tifies the system against new attacks,
ALM:HOUSE STEWARD — “What was
your {former occupation?”
New Inmate—*‘I was a barber, sir,
“*A barber? It certainly should not
take much physical strength for thas
work, Why don't you keep atit in-
stead of coming to an almshonse? Are
you not still able to shave a customer?”
“Yea, but 1 would starve at it,”
“That is strange!”
“You see I am bald ”
“What has that to do with it?”
tives,”
Ir you happen to notice a young man
with a merry hight in his eye, and a
roll of manuscript under his arm, en-
tering the office of a newspaper, and
shortly after emerging with a haggard
expression of countenance, but stifl
chnging to that manuscript, you ean
wager your existence that he is a col-
upon the public a grand and moral
no spring in it,
The Testimony of a Physician.
Beecher, M. D.,
says: “For several years I have
been using a Cough Balsam, called Dr.
Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and |
in almost every case through my prac- |
tice I have had entire success. I have |
used and prescribed hundreds of bottles
James
Iowa,
of Sigourney,
when I was surgeon of Hospital No.
Louisville, Ky."
pA AP
‘ARE there notimes,” said a man, en- |
tering the office of a busy editor, *‘when |
you ean write better than at other |
times?’ “Yes.” *‘Ah, 1 thought so,
mental condition I have no doubt,
“When I am alone,” the editor re-
made no impression, continued to talk
suggested that a section of the wall
swung on hinges,
“Rough on Rats,””
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, anta, hed-
bugs, skunks, chipmunks, govhers, 18c. Druggista.
an infant to make iv sleep are exceed-
ingly injurious, We doa’t think so;
the rest of the family are much more
comfortable,
DR. KLixem Creat Nerve [estorer is the
Husrvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All
iadehinia. 1 freee. Send to “i Arch Street,
Pa
““Yms, my boy,” said Mr, Malaprop
to his son, ‘animals that eat meat are
carboniferous, while those like our
selves, that eat both flesh and vege-
tables, are amphibious,”
Piso’'s Remedy for Oatarrh 1s a certain
cure for that very obnoxious disease.
Tuts is the season when the men
have their hair out so short that their
wives can use the top of hubby's head
“ov nutmeg graters,
Ax old-fashioned and most delicious
way to preserve strawberries is to soat-
ter sugar over the fresh berries;
sprinkle them bountifully with sugar as
if you were to serve them at the table;
let them stand two or three hours, then
drain off the syrup whieh has formed,
let it boil up for twoor three minutes,
put the berries into it and let them re-
main there until they are thoroughly
scalded; then remove the berries,
draining them, spread them on plates,
and set shem where the sun and wind
can find them, Bring them in at night
and set mn the oven; if this is warm,
two or three days will harden them
sufficiently so that yon can put them
away in glass jars, sprinkle a little dry
sugar over each layer; oherries and
plums may be prepared in the same
way, and if any syrup is left in the
kettle it may be boiled until thick and
be poured over the fruit after that is
on the plates,
—— sti——
juporianr,
When you visit or leave New York City, save
Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop
tral Depot.
Eiegant rooms, Gtted up ata cost of one
mil dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per
| day. European Pian. Elevator. Hestauraat
supplied with the best. Ilorse cars, stages and
elevate 1 raliroad to all depots. Familes can live
lion
than at any other first-class hosel in the city,
To
a —
PRESEAVE Prums , WITHOUT THR
egg or magnum bonum plums;
them until cold; then pull off the skins.
ia teacup of water for
fruit; make it boiling hot and pour it
over; let them remain for a day or two,
then drain it off and boil again; skim
it clear and pour it hot over the plums;
let them romain until the next day,
| then put them over the fire in the
syrup; boil them very gently until
skimmer into the pots or jars;
{ syrup until rich and thick; sake off any
soum which may arise, then let it cool
! and settle, and pour it over the plums,
If brown sugar 1s used, which is quite
it,
The Record of the Fairs,
The superiority of Wells, Richardson
& Co's.
others made, is again demonstrated by
its record at the Autumual Fairs, The
| test of practical use is what tells the
| story, and the great valae the pre-
miums given by the Agricltural Fairs,
!
Oi
{ lies in the fact, that the judges in these
| cases are regular farmers, who
| what their needs are and what will sup-
| ply them. Wells, Richardson & Co's Im-
proved Batter Color, which
ed, is put ap in a vegetable oll go pre-
pared that it cannot become rancid, a
most important property, the lack of
which is fatal to so many of the Butter-
Colors offered for sale. It
natural oolor, which is unattained
is the cheapest. Color in the market,
a
CARROTS AND CREAM, — Choose
small carrots, scrape them well,
them in halves, and blanch them for
| two minutes in salted water;
i a little salt and sugar, let
| sprinkle a little flour over them, add a
| small quantity of good white stock; let
it boil and remove to the side
| tire; when the carrots are done, thicken
| them with the yolks of two eggs beaten
| smooth with milk or
{ pinch of grated nutmeg and a piece of
butter; as the butter dissolves dish
| them up.
| York firms for imitating the “‘silk hang-
| of their standard blue
ling trade. By this means inferior
| flannels were sold as genuine Middle-
| sex. Before coming to trial the firms
| compromised by paying the Middlesex
. $11,000 in settlement,
smr—
A prricar® and nourishing dish is
| made of one pmt of perfectly sweet
| cream, one heaping tablespoonful of
| wine-glass of port wine or of brandy,
Bow sugar enough tv suit the taste,
Heat gradually and when almost at the
| boiling point, or indeed,
into a bowl, or mould; flavor with
{ lemon or vanilla unless you prefer fhe
brandy flavor,
BEF” Pretty us a picture. Twenty-
| four beautiful colors of the Diamond
| Dyes, for 8ilk, Wool, Cotton, &e., 10e,
! each,
| Wells,
Vi.
Lisa
+Richardson & Co,, Burlington,
to bol,
Cook till
tender,
| bo preserved from mold, lt the sur.
face 18 covered one-fourth of an inch
deep with loaf sugar, finely pulverized,
they will keep in goed condition and
| no mould penetrate,
aattcmlim——
A baidheaded man, who has heard
that the hairs of a man’s head are num-
bered, wants to know if there is not
some place where he can obtain the
back numbers, Oarboline will supply
the demand,
Tuam livers of chickens and turkeys
are nioe fried with a fow thin slices of
bacon, Oat the liver and bacon very
thin; season with pepper and salt,
This is a good breakfast dish,
Heart Pains,
Dropsical Swell Diwat
on, ra ry Sleopiosuntes cured by
i thanith Hen Henewer.”
Covren “pounded in a HoT and
roasted on an iron piste, jugar
on hot coals, and vinegar led rey
myrrh and sprinkled on ne floor and
farpiture of a sick room are excellent
deodorizem,
Indiges
AMERIOAN—'*Do you mean to say
that you have actually abandoned your |
large estate in Ireland and come to
Amerioa to begin life anew?”
New Arrival —‘‘Yes, it is true,
“Bus I understand that you owned a
great many acres, and that the land is
vory fertile, What did you raise prin-
cipally?”
*‘Rents,"”
““Hal! ha! I forgot that in Ireland
the land-owners don’t do their own
"
raise?”
“Cain.”
I
““The play's the thing,
Wherein I'll reach the conscience of the
king."
Plorce’s
“Pleasant Purgative Pellets'® (the original
Little Liver Pills) are the most effectual
disease, cleansing the boweis gnd system,
By druggists, .
ne NEENE
First New YORKER- “How did you |
nurt your arm?”
Second New Yorker—*‘‘I missed the
boat from Uedloe's Island the
night, and while wandering
First New Yorker—*Ah, I see. You
- - -
Avy Small Boy, with » Stick,
can kill a tiger, —if the tiger happens to be
found when only a little cub. Bo consump-
tion, that deadliest and most feared of ‘dis-
eases, in this country, can assuredly be con-
quered and destroyed if Dr, Plerce’s ‘Gol
be employed early.
Axateur TraoBDIAN—‘‘Yes, sir;
me,”
Uasympathising Stranger—*'Indeed!
How you must suffer,’
Amateur Tragedisn—‘**SBufler?”
Unsympathising Stranger—*'Yes, it
Dyspepsia, liver complaint, and kindred
For treatise giving successful
solf-treatment address WorLp's Disrex.
MEDICAL AssocCiartiox, Buffalo,
Y. comission
ssked a bore of
“Waar is this?" a
a long stnip of paper pasted on the
wall; minutes for a new dictionary of
profanity?” “Oh, no,” replied the
editor, nonchalantly; *‘that is only a
list of adjectives to be applied to my
esteemed contemporaries during the
election campaign.”
“Hochu- FP aiba.’
. completes cure, all Kidney, Bladder and
i iseason, soaldl irritation. Stone,
Catarrh of Bladder, $1. Druggista
——
I'd like to see a woman
blow me up as bprigg's
wife blows her husband up,” remarked
on Toesday, *‘I
know of a woman who might,” suggest-
ed a bystander. “Who is it,
like to know?" “Dinah might.”
Quick
Urinary
raved,
az.
“INDEED,
Hay-Faven. X can reccommend Ely's
1 was
afflicted for 25 years, and never before
found permanent relief, —W, H. Has-
kins, Marshfield, Vi
Hax-Fevenr, 1 have been a Hay-
three years; have
often heard Ely's Cream Balm spoken
of in the highest terms, I used it, and
with the most wonderful success, —T,
8S. Garr, Syracuse, N. Y,
————— .
“Waar do yon think of Brown's
case?” asked White, “Do you think
he'll win?’ ‘“No,"” repiied Bass; “‘the
result will be a disagreement of the
jury.” **What makes you think so?”
or
dyspeptic. Nothing agrees with him,
e—
“Rough on Corns.”
Ask for Wells “Rough on Corna™ 15a Com
picts care. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions.
—— A ———————
Strurrep Perrens: Get the large bell
take out the seeds, then fill with the
One very small cucumber, a
of picalilli, and a tiny
the pepper, thus securing its contents,
heat sufficient vinegar to eover them,
over them and close Sightly, w and when
Quixon IRLLy, — Take clean nioe
i
out his fruit, cultivates his orchard,
manures with commercial fertilizers and
| triras his trees every year. The result
| usually is that he gets better crops than
| befors, while the extra quality of the
| fruit brings higher prices for it In mar-
kot.
I A TRASPOONPUL of borax in the last
| water 1n which clothes are rinsed will
| whiten them surprisingly. Pound the
| borax so it will dissolve easily, This is
| especially good to remove the yellow
| that time gives to white garments that
| have been laid away for two or three
| years,
Although a great improvement was
made in the ferro-prussiate process for
the reproduction of drawings in giving
i blue lines on white ground, it was
| never quite satisfactory. It has been
superseded by a process which, indeed,
requires a lithographio press for print.
| ing off the copies, but which otherwise
is effected by means of the same appa
| ratus as the ‘‘blue” copies,
cess, which ia now adopted by the Del-
gian department of Pouts et Chaussces,
| white ground,
| with Jews’ pitch, thinned with organio
| acids, The trecing is placed over it in
| a framo with glass above, as in the fer
| ro-prussiate process, and exposed to the
| sun,
“a
Medicines,
remed isn,
Take al
CUres,
Fever and billous
Spec fics,
and Nerve fo
ree Lvere,
11 these,
gualities
- best
best medicines
ree
concentrated
— Fail,
#
nd 1
Since then
My
t all
i the Le
st pl
| the tracing. The plate is washed,
which kas the «fsot of removing the
| portions still softs that have not been
the lines, as in ordinary etohing, and
i the plate is polished to give sharpness
to the lines. Any number of copies
may then be struck off with printers’
| ink, ss in copper-plate printing. The
plates may be prepared iu the office,
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Liles
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arg
dowy
¢ Lil
u with debt,
caused by a =
for dectoring.
ith
the
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| struck off.
A Smyrna letter says:
| covers the bottom of the foot, except a
slight opening sometimes in the centre,
without calks and turned up behind,
This flat shoe is pailed on with three
uails, having large, projecting heads
answering as calks ou each side close
| together near the toe. This method of
shoeing the horse is necessary to prolec
the whole foot from the endless couta-
sion of sharp rocks or stones which fill
most of the roads, The horse picks his
| way carefully and Lifts and plants hus
feet delicately and yet quickly among
the rocks, rarely hitting bis toe or fail-
ing to find the one secure footing within
reach. He is a perfect mountain horse
and is left whare he can get close to his
sasociates he is ready to try his teeth
or his heels,
——————
Ol Marks — Good housekeepers are
frequently annoyed by oil marks om
papered walls,
or thoughtless persons have lain their
heads,
removed by
water and pipe clay or fulier's earth,
and laying it om the surface without
| ruobing it om, else the patiern of the
paper will then likeiy be injured
Leave the paste on all night, In the
morning it cam be brashed off and the
spot will have disappeared, but » renewal
of the operation may be necessary if
the oil mark 1s old,
———
As
Professor Loomis,
Yale College, the
violent storms tu the United Slates is
1587 miles, and in the Atlantic Ocean
miles, Severe storms in the
interiors of ¥arope have nearly the
satne geographical extent as those
which occur on the Atlantic.
————
Cherry stain for fine wood is thus
prepared: Boil notil dissolved four oun-
cording to
of
‘My ’
J hdn
lin a copper kettle;
whole on the fire half an hour longer,
and then the stain is ready for use,
“St. Bernard
& The best eure for 1. Dative BIL,
{OU oom amin, hd D EN ES,
HEADACHE APEPSIA
Price, 8 conta, a LL or Ly
Bampios sett YRER ond
ST. BERNARD VEGETABLE PILL MAKERS,
2 Marcer Street, Now York
you cannot tell
do not put
jelly.
IT is not known to every woman, but
together; a stout thread is needed, and
the edges must not be drawn too closely
A most excellent dish for dessert is
made of a cake about an inch and a half
deep after it is baked, The cake
be rich, Put a light |
meringue on the top; brown this in |
cut the oake in square |
or with lemon sauce, The sauce must be |
at the boiling point, and it should be
poured around the cake so that it will
penetrate it readily, If properly made
this is delicions.
Arvrg Jerry, ~ Wash snd quarter
kettle and cover with water, Boil till
perfectly soft, strain off the juice and
to every pint allow a pint of sugar.
Don’t put in a spoon after the sugar
dissolves, Boil an hour or more, or
until it jellies, When done strain
through a flannel bag. 1 prefer strain.
ing when the jelly is about halt done,
following directions as given lum
roed | jelly, Shen when my jelly is pun
I heat my jelly glasses, A
with lukewarm: water, then boiling and
in. After it cools
pour the jelly right
fasten them up.
Often the -"p
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Bt. Bev Tork.
or Wormy Veing of the Serotem
potad my of Lost EA
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Sor iain
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FOR PERSONS OF ALL AGES A
WONDERFUL CURE POR COUGHS,
QOLDA.C ROU P, WHOOPING COUGH,
BRON BITS, ARE CONBUMP.
N. NISHES COUGHS
to or EA BREAKS UP
COLDS lke magic; IT CURES, in
C fact, where other remedies have
falled,
Kean it in readiness, Of all Drugeiets at 80e. and
}dnrgest, cheapest. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS,
he's Toothache Drops Care in one min:
ute. German « orn Remover bw dle Coras and Bunions
DR. LINDSEY’S
| The Great Remedy, cares Boils, Pimples, Sore
i Eyes, Scrofula, Malaria, and all Biood Diseases.
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Props,
PITTSBURG PA.
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Oriok in the Rack, Bide or Wip, Neureigia, un Joints
and Muscles, Sore Ch Kidnoy Troubles and all pains
or aches either Jooal or od. It fitreng the
| one and Stimulates the parts, The virtues of hops come
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RADWAY'S
READY
RELIEF,
PAIR with one thorough
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
DYBRENTERY, DIARARGEA, CHOL-
ERA VORBUS.
twill, in a few minu es, when AEen R000
io directions, cure Cramps s Sour Blomach,
Heartburn, Bick Hesduche, BUMMER OOM
PLAIRT, Diarrhoea, Dyseniery, Coc, Wind io
Travelers should siways carry a bottle of RAD-
WAY'S HEADY RELIEF with them A 8
drops in water will preve ul slekness or pains fr
rhange of water. 111s better than French Br
or Butlers as a stimulant
THE TRUE RELIEF.
RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF is the only
clmedial ageul in vogus that insiantly stops » ain,
inrlanly relieves and soon cures headache,
whether sick Or nervous, toothache, Beurs gia,
Bervousness and gieepior sess, Theumatiom, jum.
rhe pains and weal ack, Epine or
Ane: E, pains around the | ! F, Ld
EE Joints, spra ns, bruises, Hit insect —y
pains of Ends, Headway iis Hel ef will af-
ford ie ease, gud ied use for a
few days « 1s perms
MALARIA IN ITS VARIOUS FORRES,
FEVER ANWM ALLE
is not a remedial agent in this world
thal wili core Fever and Ague and all other Ma-
larions, Billions, Scarlet, Typuoid, Yellow snd
eller levers (aided by RAD HAYS PILLS) se
quickly as BADWAY's READY RELIEF. Price
fifty cenin. Bold by druggisia
{ Dr. Badway's Barsaparillian Resolvent,
The Creat Blood Purifler,
Yor cure of all chronic diseases, dBorofaia, Cen-
¥ Cliesrs, Chronic
Bigdder and
is
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fe
There
re Disease,
i (heumall 1, Krywipeias, Kidoer.,
r Complaints, Dyspeps a, Affections of the
lungs and Throat, purifies t « Blood, resoriag
bealll and vigor.
| Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent,
A remedy composed of lagredients of eXiraor-
dipary medical properties, essential 0 purify,
Beal, re A and lovigorsie (he Lroken-down and
wasted F-QUICK, PLEASANT, SAFE and PERMA
NENT In is trealinent and cure.
BOLD BY DEUGGINTS. Price, $1.00 por bottle,
Radway’s Regul: iting Pills
The Great Liver and Remedy.
Perfect, Pargative. Boothing, Aperi-
ent, Act without Pain, Always
Reliable and Natural in
their Operations.
A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR
CALOMEL.
Perfectly tasielon, elegantly costed with sweet
gum, purge, regu sie, purify, cieanse and streng-
shen
RApwaT'E Pi LA lor the eure of all disorders of
he Slomsch, Liver, Aneyn, Biadder,
Fan 5 the Back, Loss of Ag auguor, Nerv.
ous Diseases. Headache. yrstl ii, COS veness,
indigestion, Dyspepsia, BB Housness, Fever, In
fn mat on of the Bowels, Pi jos, and sl
ments «f the Internal Viscera Parely he,
conlalning no mercury, minerals, or deglenons
J
Stomach
der
Grogs
A few domes of Rapway's Pras will free ©
eyslem from he AVOVS. named disorders. I'rics
¥6 cents per b Iruggisia
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READ FALSE AND TRUE"
io RADWAY & UL, No =n
inform slion w ib thousands will
to you.
be seme.
To the Pablie,
Be sure and sak for Hapwavy's, and see Ua he
Dame “RapWAY” Ison what you boy.
————— — -~
EE Ea,
R88 BR 1 Can yg Cured!
wHALL'S
wesBALSAM
LUNGS.
Cures Consumption, Colds, Paeamoni
finenza. Bronchial Difcuities, Brenc
Hoarseness, sthma, Croap, Whoo ing
Cough, nH Diseas of ihe Bre
Organs, It soothes and heals the Mem rapt.
of the Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by the
disrase, and prevents the ni fai swents aad
tightness across the chest which RECOpRR
it. Consumption in pet an incurable ma dy.
HALLS, BALSAM will cure you, evew
though nrofossionnl ald fails,
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