The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1884, Image 3

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    _ Express Puppive, —HEight or ten fine
juicy apples, pared and cored, one-half
a pound of stale maccaroons pounded
fine, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one-
half a teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-half
a cupful sweet jelly, one pint of milk,
two tablespooniuls of corn starch, the
whites of three well-beaten eggs and a
little salt, Put the apples into a well
buttered pudding dish, fill full of water,
cover closely, cook in a slow oven until
tender. Drain off the water and cool
the apples. Put into each apple a
spoonful of jelly, sprinkle with sugar
and cinnamon, cover and stand awhile,
Seald the milk, stir in the maccaroons,
galt and corn starch. Wet with a little
cold milk. Bol all together one min-
ute. Take from the fire and let it stand
a few minutes, Then stir in the eggs
beaten to a stiff froth. Pour the mix-
ture over the apples, bake three-quar-
of an hour, and eat, while hot, with
sauce.
Teaming or CHILDREN,—AS s00n a8
your lititle lass can prattle and mu
about teach her order, cleanliness, neat-
ness and economy. The second you
Suices ov Quince, Quince was oue
of the good things that was served up
in the “Nonsense Verses” with ‘‘a run-
cible spoon,” after ‘‘he fed her with
mince,” There is uo good reason why
all the good quinces should be preserved
for future use, Some of them may be
baked and eaten with butter and sugar,
or. with cream and sugar, and are an
excellent relish at dinner, Quinces and
sweet apples preserved together are de-
licious; one-third quinces to two-thirds
apples is a good proportion; cook the
fruit much the same as for marmalade,
only try to preserve the form; this is
sometimes most effectually done by
steaming the fruit, using the water un-
der the steamer to make the syrup with.
It 18 a good plan to can a quart of the
clear quinces, for they may be used to
flavor apple sauce and apple pies when
apples are almost without flavor in the
spring.
——
Quince butter is made by slicing
pared quinees, and boiling them mn suf-
ficient water to entirely cover them;
let them cook until they are reduced to
pulp, then rub them through a sieve,
can commence almost at birth, Buy
her some toys—dolls, a house and ora. |
dle, if possible—supply her with a |
place to put them in, nor suffer any |
member of the family to disturb or |
appropriate that place. As soon as she |
is tired of her playthiugs make her
carefully dust and stow them neatly
away in their proper places, This
will teach her order and punctuabty. |
As she advances give her lessons in sew- |
uig and making garments for her dolls; |
also to make the curtains, carpets and
upholstery for the chairs, sofas and ot-
tomans, and arrange them properly, to
keep the house clean and the doll’s |
clothes also, By this you will lay the |
foundation of a good, sound, practical
domestic education, and will soon dis-
cover all the elements of a well-ordered
and regulated system pervading every
action and movement of your little pu-
pil
meee
Preserved Quinces.—Use the orange |
quinces. Wipe, pare, quarter and re-
move all the core, Take an equal |
woight of sugar. Cover the quinces |
with cold water, Let them come slowly
to a boil. Skim, and when nearly soft
put one quarter of the sugar on top,
but do not stir. When this boils add
another part of the sugar, and continue
until all the sugar is in the kettle. Let
them boil slowly until the color you
like, either light or dark.
Creasy Sgvoe.—The whites of - three
eggs, yolks of two, one cup of powdered
sugar, two teaspoonfals of vanilla, six
tablespoonfuls of thick, rich cream.
Beat the whites to a stiff froth, then
add the sugar. Beat the yolks and add
the cream, Beat until light, Mix to-
gether. Add the flavoring. Be sure
to beat the sugar and whites of eggs to-
gether thoroughly betore adding to the
rest.
Capital Comfort.
Wasnaixatoy, D. O.—-Mrs. Mary K.
Sheed, 1110 Maryland avenue, Wash- |
mngton, D, C., states, that for several
years she had suffered terribly with
facial neuralgia and could find no relief
In a recent attack which extended to
the neck, shoulders and back; the pain
was intense. She resolved to try St,
Jacob's Oil, the great pain-reliever,
Rubbing the parts affected, three times
only, all pain vamshed as if by msgic,
and has not returned
sesamin AIA i
Weigh not go much what men assert,
as what they prove; remembering that
truth is simple and paked, and needs no
invention to apparel her comeliness,
ra dt
Sixce rast Ocroser 1 have suffered
from acute inflammation in my
and head —often in the night having to
get up and inhale salt and water for
relief. My eye has been, for a week at
a time, so I could not ses. 1 have
ased no end of remedies, also employed
a doetor, who said it was impure blood
—but I got no help. I used Eily’s
Cream Balm on the recommendation of
a friend. I was faithless, but in a few |
days I was cured, My nose now, and |
also my*eye, is well, It is wonderful |
how quick it helped me. Mus, GronGie
8, Jupsow, Hartford, Conn, (Easy to
use, Price DU cts.)
iii
More hearts pine away in secret an-
gush for unkinduess from those who
should be their comforters, than for any |
other calamity in life,
simi
Oxe HuspreD AND THIRTEEN MILES
OF ORGANS, —In numbering the organs of
their manufacture, Mason & Hamlin have |
reached No. 250,000. Arranged in a line |
these would reach one hundred and thirteen i
nose
miles, or would fence the railroad, on one |
side from the Grand Central Station in New |
‘ork, to within twenty miles of Springfield, |
488, Not only does this show the great !
Jopulasity of American organs, but i} Lins
rates whnt Was declared By James Parton |
to be a general fact, that he who makes the |
best article in hig line always has the great
est Success,
We understand that the Mason & Ham.
lin Company's new Upright Plano {3 aow
commanding a large sale, and is, In every |
wae, ip fo the standard of their unrivalled |
(rg ns. We predict a large success for this |
preiio, which 18 constricted on a new Sys. |
tem, said to be a decided advances over the
prevailing #rest-pin system, ~ Boston Jowr
Tilia,
ELT ——
unitoky word dropped from the tongue
cannot be brought back agsin by a
coach and six ho
sn ——
Mothers
1f you are failing; brokes, Worn out and ner.
vous, use * Wells’ Health thewer."$l. Druggista,
an SAI AI 1005
Great is he who enjoys his earthen
ware as if it were piate, and not less
great 1s the mem to whom all his piate
is no more than earthenware,
We uzoostuexp Ely's Oream Balm
where a cure for Oatarrh is called for,
and consider that we are the
pulilis a gorvice by m ita ues
nown to those afflicted with this loath-
some disease, for which it is In most
fustances a perfect cure, Prox Bros.,
Druggists, Grand Rapids Mich, (Price
50 ots, See adv.)
(ive all eare to the intellect, but ever
k the miud in subjection to a loving
Botht, and traip 4 sizaply a4 the heart's
‘best servant. }
weigh the pulp after putting it through
a sieve, and to each pound allow three-
quarters of a pound of sugar; Jet this
boil until the pulp is almost like jelly.
It =ill harden of course after it is put
away in glasses, and it is well to have
this in mind when preparing it.
more syrup than you will need to put
in the cans with the fruit; this you can
flavoring sauces, The sauce served
with quince flavoring.
rms —
LEMON SHORTCARE.—If your family
like a good strong lemon Havor it will
dough exactly like a strawberry short.
cake.
half a cup of sugar and half a cup of
flour. Let this boil
about as thick as boiled custard, When
the shortoake is baked cut it mm two
lower one; then lay thé upper part on
and cover that
also with the custard.
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the advertisement
ely, which upon
from death's dx
trial
ft hip
{ those who have |
disease, bronet 1
iver compiais
% it
He who seldom speaks, and with one
calm, well-timed word can strike dumb
the loquacious, is a hero.
Loss of powe
faced, spe
ly cured.
stamps for reply and book of |
, World's Dispensary Medical A
Mails . NN. X.
n Stre
awriion
————
History needs
‘acts and evenls
as ted
are 100 weil
lo be mal-
which
sort
Cease, 10 some
“NIpit in tie Dad!
is less dangerous to the commonwealth
day.
Figures Yvon't Lie,
strato its value as a medicine beyond
are remedies
Liver
acting
and Bowels., It is because of
in all diseases of these organs,
—— AI WP —
Lost wealth may be replaced by in-
health by medicine;
gone forever,
but lost time is
“Rough on Pain.”
Cares colle, cramps, drvrhos; oxtérsaily for
aches, pains, sprains, headache, nouraigia, rheu.
wmatigia. For man or beast, 20 and 50g,
Mp mem——
It is much saler to reconisllé an enemy
prive him of his poison, but reconcilia-
tion of his will,
Buprerens rom Coveus, Borne
THROAT. ete., should try “Drown's Dron.
ehial Troches,”” a simple but sure remedy.
Sold only ta bores, Price 25 ofa,
Simplitity, of all things is the hardesr,
to be copied, and ease is only to be ao-
quired with the greatest labor,
——
Dr Kuxws Great Nerve Restorer 18 the
marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All
fits 4 free. Send fo WI Arch Street,
iy phia, Pa.
Isis I I
It is with flowers as it is with moral
qualities; the bright are sometimes
polactiom, but, I believe, never the
aw
Plso’s Remedy for Uatarrh is a gortaio
eure for that very obnoxious disease,
"Open your month and purse cantions-
ty; and your stock of reputation-wnd
wealth shall, at least in repute, be great.
J mI Ss .
i Thin People,
sWelle'Mealth Renower restores health and vig
or, cures dyspepsia, Lmpotenoe, sexual deviiiy, Bh.
A HD TP
No seeds that we can sow will
us gnch a beantifal and
as little
ane
d
entiful harvest
thoughtful and gentle remem -
Lemons cut in thin slices make a good
garnish for broiled spring chicken. An-
other garnish,"or more properly sauce,
to be poured on the platter around the
chicken, is made by melting currant |
jelly. Take it out of the jelly tumbler, |
put it into a bowl and set it over the |
top of a tea-kettle which is almost full |
of boiling water; in this way you es- |
eapo all danger of burning it,
Harme Huromssox’s PIognep
Peacnes, —Allow six pounds of peaches,
three pounds of sugar aud one pint of
vinegar; stick four or five cloves into
each peach, Boil the vinegar and sugar
together, and while boiling drop 1 a
few peaches, when tender put them into
jars; repeat until all are cooked; let the
syrup boil up once or twice, and pour
over them beiling hot,
A coop way to make use of old red
table-cloths which are no longer suitable
for the table, is to eut them in good-
sized pieces and keep them in a drawer
cookies, or cakes upon. They may
take the place of towels in many other
ways and prove a substantial economy.
kept,
A conscience void of offence before
———————
Sr. Joux—''Ah, my dear, you can’t
used to make,
digestible, and made
good,
Mrs. Bt. John—*"Why, I have
renipe, and make them precisely the
people feel so
“So there is; I forgot wo tell you.”
“I thought so, my dear; you see I
‘“The brandy.”
os ————
bular bottle of water before a camera in
such a position that the focused ray
falls on a sheet of sensitized paper in the
camera box, As thesun makes its daily
journey it produces a curved white line
sun the line stovs,
——
Important.
en vou vigil or eave New York Oty, save
¢ Bxpremage and Carriage Hire, and 50D
srand Union Hotel, saute Grand Cet
Ww
pp
sx cout of one
» $1 and spwards per
Hesagrant
SEED. rooms,
Ara, redu i
ited up at
a cheerful countenance,
Soe Here Young Man.
That girl of mine is twice
some since she commenced
boline, the Deodorized Extract of
troleum, and I would pot have her quit
it for anything.
- _-—-—
Courtesy of temper, when it is ased
to veil churlishness of fs but a
knight's girdie around the breast of a
bese clown,
feed,
A New Suvrr, Faded articles of
ds restored to their original besu-
Diamond Dyes, Perfect and
simple. 10c, at all druggists, Wells,
& Co., Burlington, VL.
Richardson
A
Pe
all kin
ty by
Do not handle the truth carelessly,
for fear you let it drop.
EE —— a
FHT AND BRET CODLIVER OL, from se!
h the seashore, by &0 eli. Hazard & Co,
Patients who
others, Pays
Abaojalely pure and sw
BAAve enor taken
clans deciare it saber
CHAPFED BANDS,
L y
Care using Juniper ial
aap, made by Cas
fazard & Co, New X
The
- -———
nobles character,
spire, the sunlight on the corn-field,
“Rough on Coughs.”
Ask for “J
sot
8
SATE
n Cotghe,™ 1
Desa, LToChes, 150,
When a misfortuge happes to a friend
look forward and endeavor to pravent
self.
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is & One hiood de-
rent, & rational cathartic, and a superb anti
lous specifie. It rallies the failing energies of
the Deviitated , 89d checks premature decay.
Fever and ague, billous remittent, 4 pain and
bowel complaints are among the evils which it
entirely removes, In tropical cowitries, where
the liver and bowels are or most unfavorably
affected by the combined influence of climate,
diet and water, it is 8 very neossaary sal
For sale by all Draggists and Dealers generally.
St. Bernard
VEGETABLE PILLS”
ARD VEGETABLE PILL MAKERS,
Strat, Now York
1 Marea
$1 Fall, Kalr Senever, Veleo Trochos,
Catarrh
Originates in serofulous taint
Hence the proper method by
i Ww purify the Bood,
agreeable symptoms, and the danger of develop
in the
which 16 cure
consumption, are entirely removed
sarsapariila, which cures calarah by
the blood, and also tones up the system and
greatly improves the general health of those
who take iL
Ly
“1 suffered with catarrh fifteen years; tried all
the catarth remedies without benefit, and wis
Hoods Sarsaparilla. 1 would not take any money
consideration for the good one bottle did me, Now
1 am not troubled any with catarrh.™
. W. Linias, Chicago, 1iL
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Marin Shields, a successful marke'man of
tressing ©
npiaint, catarrh,
that I hav
een using
and
Hood's Barsapariils,
of the best remedies 1 have
My trouble has lasted len years,
never before could 1 get any relief, never,
commenced to use Hood's Barsapariiia would
recommend its use to all I with thal
complaint. It is truly an excellent medicine.”
a 15d
ever
Bold
Made
by all druggists. §1; six for $5,
iy by CL 0. lowell, M
100 Doses One Dollar
Of
HOOD & (
HUMOROUS,
A MIDDLE AGED man, with what ap-
BAW,
“Say,” he said to the officer on
“It’s awful cold up there,” remarked
“1 don't care for that,”
“You'd have very little to ear, and
“That woaldn't be
served the visitor
“I should say not,” returned
“Is that
“And
7
t! continued
el,
years or possibly longer,
you can't take her with you,"
Well,” returned the old gentleman
after a long pause, “I guess you ean
pnt my pame down your books,
Your last arganment captures me,”
on
EE
em ——————— A II SE
If you suffer from catarrl, however slightly,
you are in danger, because ihe disease, if not
attended to, will soon become chronic, affecting
bronchitis or consumption, | catarrh ix tas re-
suit of impure bicod i5 1s read]
Barsaparila, which purifies the blood, and gives
the whole sytem health and strengih, Thous-
ands of people have been cured of catarri by
Hood's Saraapariiis,
“f guffered three years with calarrh, and my
general health was pour in consequence. When
took Hood's Sarsapariila I found § hed the right
remedy, The catarrh is yielding, as Hood's Bar.
saparilis 18 cleansing my blood, and the general
tone of my system is hmproving.’
Prank Wasnsunx, Kochester, N.
Will Cure Catarrh.
waving been a sufferer from ca'srrh for
or eight years, and having tried pearly all
wonderful sure cures, inha ers, ele, And spe
ing nearly a hundred dollars soul benefil,
sccidently tried Hood's Barsapariii. fhe
charge from my nose Was greally Incress
first bottle; gradually became less, and
n taking than three 8 1 find my-
greatly improved, Howl's
cure Ccatiarri. M. A. ABBEY,
lla
for $5 {
i ¢ Mans
X.
nen
lens
Mass,
i Tugasis,
y by {4 IL. HOOD & CO
10
: 2 ¥
Doses One Dollar.
Tas is the time of the year that the
insurance company becomes
jealous of the grocer who gives a chro-
mo to every purchaser of a pound of
just
knocks the sapguinary glamour off a
forest, and gives it
three weeks there isn’t ope left, The
calendar is not so much of a success as
i
due, and preventing him from absent
pe... NS ti a ——— ———
Loss and Gain,
CHAPTER IL
tors would get so tired!” said
Crimsonbesk to her husband the
Mrs,
they retire,’
bearer,
“1 should th
tired and anxious that they could
ts ——
gler, and why should I not be?”
Minks— “I'm sure I don't know,”
“I consider it a noble duty
ularize fish diet.
ous, but cheap,
Oo
It is not only nutrio-
Why, just think; the
other day with a fifty cent tackle and
bait that cost nothing at all I caught
&50 worth of fish in half an hour,
sides, you know, fish
food to be found.’
“Yes, I have not
is the best
iced that
a———
I'm recent outrage by a New
Central Park policeman has
start to an entirely new trade,
BAYH:
rs
“What are you talking about?”
“fam a lawyer, and want fo write
You ain't going into that
Ax undertaker came into the house
looking despondent, and presently tears
welled into his eyes,
“What is the mattter?” asked his
wife, “Something gone wrong at the
office?”
“You knew that Dr. I. had been sick
for a day or two?”
“You,
“He died this morning."
Trvs talks an oid farmer about his
boys: “From sixteen to twenty they
knew more than I did; at twenty-five
they knew as much; at thirty they were
willing to hear what I had to say; at
thirty-five they asked my advice; and I
think when they get to be forty will
actually acknowledge that the old man
does know something.”
Prov, Mimxg, of Japan, says that
“last season was a comparatively poor
one for earthquakes,” He doesn’t state
whether they were planted too many in
a hill, or the crop was damaged by the
drouth, or the floods rotted the seods;
but we will attribute their failure to
the stump orators,
“Taar young man you recommended
to me as a clerk hasn't got a particle of
business talent,” said s Galveston mer.
chant to a friend,
*No, of course he hasn't. If he had
had any capacity, he would not have
my recomm I thought
you had sonse enough to understand
“PBrrone marriage.’ she pouted, “you
used to speak of my beautiful auburn
100ks; but now yon call me redheaded.”
“My dear,” replied
“marriage opens the
event I was color-b! “
“How sturxr the stars are
Goange." siie skid aanly, ging a)
“Yes,” ho replied, *but do
think they are any more silent
usual?”
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