The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1884, Image 7

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    BAFFLED!
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One of the Most Unaccountable and Dan.
gorous of Recent Decetts Dis-
covered nnd Exposed.
attacking nearly everyone in the land with
more or less violence, It seems to steal
into the body like a thief in the night,
Doctors cannot diagnose it. Scientists are |
puzzled by its symptoms. It is
& modern mystery, Like those severe |
and vague maladies that attack horses and |
prottrate nearly all the animals in the |
land, this subtle trouble se¢ms to menace
maukind. Many of its victims have pains |
about the chest and sides, and sometimes
in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; |
the mouth has a bad taste, especially in |
the morning. A strange sticky shime col-
lects about the teeth. Tbe appetite 1s
poor. There is a feeling like a heavy load |
upon the stomach; sometimes a faint all-
gone fensation 18 felt at the pit of the
stomach, which food does not satisfy. The |
eyes grow sunken, the hands and feet feel | i
clammy at one time and burn intensely at
others, Afier a while a cough sets in,
at first dry, but after a few months
attended with a greyish colored expecto-
ration. The sfil'cted one feels tired all
the while, and sleep does not seen to
afford any rest. He becomes nervous,
uritable, and gloomy, and has evil fore- |
bodings. ‘Chere 18 a giddiness, a peculiar |
whirling sensation in the bead when |
rising up suddenly. The bowels become |
costive, and then, again, outflux intensely; |
the skin is ry and hot al times; the blood |
grows thick and stagnant; the whites of |
the eyes become tinged with yellow; the |
urine is scanty and high-colored, deposit-
ng a sediment after standing. There is
frequently a spitting up of the food, some
times with a sour taste, and sometimes |
with a sweetish taste; this is often attend-
ed with palpitation of the heart. The |
vision becomes impaired, with spots be-
fore the eyes; there 18 a feeling of pros-
tration and great weakness, Most of these |
symptoms are in turn present. It is |
thought that nearly one-third of our popu- |
lation have this disorder in some of its
various forms, while medical men have |
almost wholly mistaken its nature. Bome
have treated it for one complaint; some for
another, but nearly all Lave failed to reach |
the seat of the disorder. Indeed, many |
physicians are efflicted with it themselves,
The experience of Dr. A. G. Richards,
residing at No. 468 Tremont street, Bos-
ton, 1s thus described by himself:
“1 had all those peculiar and painful
symptoms which I have found afflicting
80 macy of my patients, and which bad so
often bstil>d me. 1 knew all the com
monly established remedies would be un.
availing for I had tried them often in the |
past. I therefore determined to strike out |
In a pew path. To my intense salisfac-
tion I found that I was improving. The
dull, stupid feebng departed and 1 began
to enjoy life once more. My sppetile
returned. My sleep was refreshing. The
color of my face which bad been a sickly
yellow gradually assumed the pink tinge of
health. In the course of three weeks 1 felt
like a new man and know that it was
wholly owing to the wonderful efliciency |
of Warner's Tippecanoe The Best, which
was all the medicine 1 took.”
Doctors and scientists often
their skill and the patient dies.
everythii; that has been used by,
known to, the profession, and then [fall
Even if they save the life it 1s often after
great and prolonged agony. Where all
this can be avoided by precaution and
care, how insane 8 thing it is to endure
such suffering! With a pure and pala
able preparation within reach, to neglect
its use is simply inexcusable.
stn AAT
A sev BOLDER for a spoon, when
temporarily filled with any lquid, or
for es medicine may be made in
the simplest manner possible, thrust-
ing the handle between the leaves of a |
shut book lying on the table. If not
high enough one book may be piled
upon another, Both hands may then
be used in dropping from a bottle, or
for making any desired mixture,
———
it is |
exhaust
They uy
or is
Baxasxa asp Arrne Tarr. —Make |
crust of fine flour and fresh butter; |
mgake litlle crust, but make it good; |
slice apples fine, and put in dish with |
three or four bananas sliced, only add-
ing sugar and perhaps a little syrup, it |
you Lave got it. Cover crust over |
fruit brush a little melted butter over
top; «trew white sugar on, and bake
twenty minutes or more, as required.
To Cugaxy Marpre, — First brush the
dust off the place to be cleaned, then
apply with a brush a good coat of gum |
arabic; expose it to the sun to dry, In |
a short time it will crack and peel off,
if all the gum should not peel off wash
it with clean water and a cloth, If the
first application does not have the de- |
sired effect, it should be applied again.
¥Fio Cage.—One cupiul butter; 2 |
cupfuls sugar; 34 cupfuls flour; } cup-
ful sweet milk; 7 eggs; 2 teaspoonfuls |
baking powder, Filling—To 1 1b, figs |
chopped fine, add ome teaspoonful |
water: cuptal of sugar, Cook till |
smooth, Cool, and spread between
layers,
Warren -oream Saver: Whip a pint |
of thick, sweet crean:; add the beaten
whites of two eggs; sweeten to taste;
plsce the pudding in the center of the
dish and surround with sauce; or pile |
up in the center and surround with |
molded blanc-mange or fruit puddings,
Borr Givorn Breap.—One coup of
molasses, one cup of sugar, hall a oup
of butter and lard mixed, one emp of |
sour milk, two eggs, three cups of |
flour, two teaspoons even full of soda,
one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one and |
a half teaspoonfuls of ginger,
Tue Norway spruce is often used for
hedges with good success, When pro- |
perly grown it is very ornamental and |
will turn cattle, For a windbreak a |
spruce hedge is invaluable,
A most extraordinary disinfecting
compound for punfying the atmosphere
of the sick room has been presented to
the Berlin Medical Society. Oils of
rosemary, lavendar, and thyme in the
proportions of 10, 23, and 2} parts, re-
Spectively, with water and nutrie acid in
on of 30 to 13. The bottle
pk d be shaken before using, and
Songe saturated in the compound and
left to diffuse by evaporation, Simple
as it is, the vapor of this compound is
anid to possess extraordinary properties
in controlling the odors and effluvia of
offensive and infectious disorders,
chickens as are wanted for the bulk of |
your salad; boil them out and remove |
sizeable
dish; !
and skin. Cut
cubes and put them into a
into
deep
Pat into a salad bowl
covering it
garnished |
oggs, |
out in
the centre of the lettuce,
| with Mayonnaise dressing,
| with bits of letuce, hard-boiled
olives, capers and beets, eto,,
symmetrical shapes.
of sugar 38 |
cupful
Caraxern Cas. ~Tako
1} cupfuls butter; 1
41} cupfuls flour; 5 eggs; 2 tea-
baking powder. Bake in
Filling — Take 1} cupfuls
brown sugar; 1 eupful molasses; { eup-
ful sweet milk; 1 tablespoonfal butter; |
1 tablespoonful flour; 1 tablespoonfal |
Mix and boil five minutes,
cupful grated chocolate,
of
from the |
vanilla,
Dry |
3
stir well and remove
fire, When cold flavor with
spread between layers and on top,
in a sunny window.
sss
1 portany.,
When you visits or leave New York City, save
Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop
attae Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen-
tral Depot,
Elegant r Jams, fitted up ata cost of one
lillon dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per
day. European Pian. Elevator, Hestaurant
supplied with the best, Horse cars, stages and
elevate] rallroad to all depots. Families can if
the Grand Union Hotel
ass hotel ia the city,
ve
A A - —
ORANGE ¢ OR LEN IN Wa ATER- 108, —Take
beth, and grate off the peel of two, and
| turn three pints of boiling walter over
them, Bqueeze the juices ont thor- |
oughly into the water while hot,
Sweeten much more than for crangeade,
because the sugar freezes out of all
Set upon the ice to cool,
and, when ready to freeze it, beat up
and add to the mixture after it is put
into the freezer, The dasher will beat
it into the water, and it will freeze like
SNOW,
ro ———————
tough on Dentist*’ Tooth Powder,
JASHAWED LOBSTER, — Take a lobster
from the shell and cut it fine; chop a
small onion very fine, and add a sprig
of parsley to it. Season it with pep-
per, salt und a little mustard, Pat iv
all the coral and the juice of the lobs-
Cut up a small piece of butter
into bits and mix with it, and fill the
tare. Cover the top with bread-crumbs
or pounded cracker aud bits of butter,
Bake in the oven for fifteen minutes,
and serve on a platter in the shell, gar-
nished with parsley and slices of hard-
This is a delicious relish
for tea, or it will make a nice side-dish,
-
An Fditor's Testimonial,
Vaughar
Greenwich,
éditor of
A.M
with
need.
mash
then beat
egr-beater
Beat the
froth,
Arrie Froar.—Boil and
apples; sweeten to taste,
with a silver fork or an
until very light and smooth.
whites of two eggs to a strong
and gradually beat in the apples. Fla-
vanilla, lemon, nut-
meg or anything else preferred. Partly
rich boiled eous-
tard, and put the float on the top, The
float and custard should both be very
cold.
81x
Caution to Dalrymen.
Ask for Wells, Richardson & Co's, |
Improved Butter Color, and take no
other, Beware of all imitations, and of |
1s liable to become rancid aud spoil the |
If yon
| Vt., to know where and how to get it
{ without extra expense, Thousands of
tests have been made, and they always |
| prove it the best.
Love Kors, — Little oakes called
love knots, are nice for tea; Five cups
a
piece of lard the size of an egg, two
eggs, three tablespoonfuls of sweet
milk, half a teaspoonful of soda: rab
the butter, sugar and flour together
fine, add "the other ingredienta, roll
thin, out in strips one inch wide and
five inches long, lap across in true-love
knots, and bake in a quick oven,
Carbo-lines,
Sorrow and gloom, the roul may meet,
And the coarsest hair ean still be fine
Jy using Magic Carboline,
10 a oupfal of
cs—r
* Homisy Croquerres:
ful of melted butter; stir well, then
and mashing the hominy uutil it be |
| comes a soft, smooth paste, Then add
well-beaten egg. Roll into oval balis
lard,
Mothers
1f you are falling: broken, worn out and ner.
vous, use “Welly Health Kenewer.” $1. Drgia |
MI I
Burren, —Take a new flower pot, |
wash it clean, wrap in a wet cloth and
set over butter, will keep it as hard as |
if set on ice, Milk, if put into an |
earthen can, or in a tin one, will keep |
for a long time if well wrapped in a |
wet eloth, |
nm EIN
Poor Lesoxaoe Powprns, — White
sugar, one pound; tartaric of citrio |
an ounce,
spoonful packages; add
when g thirst
| balf pint water, “eo y
lightning rods,” “What's the matter
with them?’ “I hadn't had ’em pu
mor'n a menth when a fearful stroke
of lightning knocked
| Sunday, burned my barn and every.
in 1.” “But didn’t the agent
“Oh! yes, 1
“What did he say?”
“That lightning never strikes twice in
ny. hat wi learn + wit Bh pleasure we never
— Alfred Mer The following is
“I paid out hundreds of
dollars without receiving any
Mrs. Emily Rhoads, of MceBrides,
“I had female complaints, espec
‘dragging-down,’ for over six years.
Dr. RB. V, Plerce’'s ‘Favorite Prescription’
did me more good than any medicine I ever
took, I advise every sick lady to take it
And po do we, It never disappoints
patrong, Druggists sell it,
mm ———
A
PROMINENT citizen
wr.
Mich
its
last week. He had been gone three
“Elected a new President
since I've been gone?!” he asked of a
friend, “Oh, yes!” “How many?"
“Only one.” ‘Any revolutions?” “Only
tkree.” ‘*What's become of Miaz?”
he was shot last week,” ‘‘And
“Transported.” *‘And St.
Badier?” “The same as when you
“Is that 50? I'm surprised that
he should be at one thing so long, He
WAS 8 very enterprising sort of a man,
“Dead.’
——————
Str anger than Fietion
are the records of some of the cures of ¢
sumption effected by that most wonderful
remedy~Dr. Herce's Medical
Thousands of grateful men
and women, who have been snatched
almost from the very of death, can
testify that consumpti its early stages,
is no longer incurabl s Discovery he 8
no equal as a pecto alterative, and
the most obstinate { throat
Ons of
and lungs yield to power. drug-
gists
"n
Ole
“Golden
JAWS
the
All
A—————
**Ax¥ reduction in the price of cloth-
ing?” he asked. “Very large reduction,
answered the dealer, *I wonld like to
buy a pair of pantaloons if I can get
them cheap enough.” “Well sr,
prices haye all gone to pieces, particu-
larly on pantaloons. The bottom has
fairly dropped out “Iu that case”
sald the customer, turning to go, *'I
guess I will to my old ones for
awhile yet”
lick
i
Pile Tumors,
Main
"i that in the
book you state that it is written to ill
a long-felt want. What do yon mean
by thet?” “What do I mean by that?
Why I've been needing a square meal
for the past eighteen months. Don’t
you call that a long felt want?”
SER preface to your
Thin People,
¢liv’ Health Heoewer
ires ys
' restores health
peal, sexu aebility. BL.
Ksocke: down by a conundrum: *‘It
is poor taste to laugh at your own
jokes,” said Fenderson; ‘“‘something I
never do, though I do say it.” *‘Does
anybody else ever laugh at them?” ask-
ed Fogg.
%
A A Aisi
Ax mithetic
said Joughnes to Smith,
man striding up an
walenug-piace with
“*he thinks Le is thin
--
ipcident
+ “ook at
pointing to a
1 down a piazza at a
corrugated brow:
king,
Piso's Remedy for Ustarrh is a
cure for that very obnoxious disease.
ent santed at din.
Cove: “Mr, So
‘Yes, my dear, cer-
" Miss I. —*"Because
and
drink.”
certain
Larrys Miss Innoc
ner, to pompous old
won't you drink?”
tainly, Bnt why?
how fishes
I want to
Bi! 11
800
AA
Bed. Bugs, Flies,
“I cAX'T get up early,
vietim to his docter,
can,” was the reply.
follow my advice,
of rising?”
" said the poor
“Oh, yes, you
the course of a month yon will find
yourself up at four in the mormng.”
—
Puorgssor to classical student:
satisfactorily an
always been
aware,
swored,. I have
a rich wife and got his support from
her father.”
A —— SE —
school, all out of breath said: ‘Ob,
“My child!" exclaimed
the astonished mother, “don’t let me
i ———
A Carrronxia editor, who has evi
’
mark philosophieally that “the passion
for illicit watermelon is something
which age nor infirmity has power to
cool,” It is thus that vice has ever
sought to justly itself, but it is painful
to see it boldly flannted in the face of
the public,
Br carofal about what you say to a
“Cut it short, old man,” and
a customer to one who was snippi
long yarn in his ear while cutting
hair. The result was a shaved Ron
and much profanity.
Dounre-barrel metaphor: Lawyer to
witness“ ‘You've brass enough in your
face to make a forty-gallon kettle.”
Witness to lawyer-—‘*And you've sap
enough in your head to fill i
Ax odd niok-name: A SBoulh End
man calls his wife Crystal because she
No rixep rules can be laid down for
the managemant of farms, The soil of
one township may be best fitted for
adjoining ones can be most profitably
No two farms
for special products, and, "pot least, the
Those who have given the most |
thought to this subject are the slow- |
It 1s like a qar- |
LEyery year of progress
made in agricultural knowledge teaches |
the
best system |
Even in so seeming- |
ly trifling a matter as the pruning of a
grapevine, the wisest vineyardist can |
only give general rules, and each grape |
arities of each vine,
Froun is peculiarly sensitive to the
atmospheric influences, hence, it should
never be stored in a room with sour
liguids, nor any article that taints th
room in which 1t is stored,
flour. Keep iu
dry, airy room, and mot exposad
to a freezing temperature nor to intense
summer or to artificial heat for any
Hn
grees Farenheit, It should not come
in contract with grain or other substance
which are liable to heat. Flour should
be sifted and the particles thoroughly
disintegrated and then warmed before
baking, This treament improve the
color aud baking properties of the
dough. The sponge should be prepared
for the oven as soon the yeast has per-
for med its mission, otherwise fermen.
ation sets in and acidity.
Tue best use to make of coal ashes is
to put them into your walks in gardens
and about the premises, in the carriage
drive, and as a mixer with heavy soils,
> hey will keep down instead of promo
ug the growth of weeds and grass, and
AT #fford dry avenues, In five min-
utes after a rain, during eight months
the year, they contain no moisture
and are never soft; in a word, are the
beet substance for this purpose we know
of. Hence it is quite the use to which
they can be applied, and it is really an
important use, Clean, dry walks about
the premises cannot be too highly esti-
tated,
{
Ol
Burris need exercise in order to attain
their best development, They are com-
monly kept inactive and without train.
ing, and so become vicious and danger-
ous, as well as losing in part the power
to get strong and vigorous calves, A
ball that is worked in the yoke, or is
train i in some other way, is seldom
iy or dangerous, and is likely to be-
vitality than when
made sluggish by confinement, Vala.
ceive necessary training and exercise,
ut lower grades seldom have any at-
ter of the kind, though they need
it In degree,
tion
an equal
Fon several years after a writer began
raising wheat, could not get the
wer than twenty thre ¢ bushels
acre, alti land rich
croj
grass,
The
wheal was
tten manure, but
was no greater, Then
two-Lorse sulky cnitivators came
He bought one, and used it
ounection with the
HATTOW
aud the next year,
he
yie Id 1 Ug
per
enough 0 raise
Corn,
top-
still
$}
se
the WAS
arge wm of
and polatooes,
ed with r
yield
{ire
the
! without
any manure, Lis wheat yield jumped up
ten bushel acre,
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prepaid by mal Sarnpies FREE k
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BOX 2416. NEW YORE
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Der
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COLDACROUP, WHOOPING COUGH,
BRONCHITIS, AND CONSUMP- |
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he's Toothache Broys Cure in one min.
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