The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 24, 1884, Image 3

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    HOW HE ESCAPED.
The Sirange Story “ot "a Doctor's Personal
Experiones,
syracuse N. Y Herald.
The Herarp lays the following states
ment betore its readers with the assurance
that it is undoubtedly true in every par
ticular. ‘Lhe writer is a well and widely
known citizen and his case is familiar to a |
large number of our readers.
To The Editor of the Herald:
I disiike the notoriety of a newspaper
letter over my own signature, but in this |
matter duty cowpels me. As many are
aware, I was for years in a feeble condi- |
Siw:
an SA ARR AR A AS wee
The life of a mere wordly n man i like
‘an African river tnat wastes itself by
soaking into the desert sands,
Mussns, Houck x Bans, MANAgors
of the Baltimore, Md. Base-ball Club,
|state, as the opinion of all base-bail
players, —and no set of men are more
susceptible to sprains, bruises, aches
and pains—that 8t Jacob's Oil, the
| Great German Remedy, is the best cure
{ever used, and they jointly acknowledge
its merits,
———
Only have enough of little virtues and
loommon fidelities, and you need not |
{mourn because you are neither a hero
{nor a saint,
any time. In 1879, while at Denver, Col-
orado, I was attacked with a mysterious
hemorrhage. 1 lost 20 pounds of flesh in
three weeks, | came home utterly broken
down. My physicians said some peculi- |
arity of the western climate produced the |
disorder. 1 made the journey again a |
few months later, however, without ill
effects, but on my return home I
prostrated with pneumonia. My left lung
soon entirely filled, and my legs and body
became twice their natural mize.
weeks tn the midst of the
was 1p constant fear of suffocation,
a mght 1 had deadly sinking spells
When the pneamonia abated the hemor- |
rhages returned. My legs were twisied
with cramps, my skin was very bot and
dry, my blood circulated unevenly, my
mouth was parched, 1 was tormented with
the palos of gravel aud mucus in my
fluids, and my back ached excruciatingly.
l did not know what was my especia
disorder, but in Apnl, 1881, a couneil of
dive of the best puysicians of Syracuse
said I coula not possibly recover.
advised me to try the virtues of a certain
mineral spring. With pitiful helplessness
I dragged myself to the Wil was
bliged to stop over at Worcester, Masa.
There I was again thoroughly examined
by fifteex physicians, who cons ed that
| was incurable. Neverthe!
ued my journey to the spriogs, remmio
there several we RS, but returoed
without benefit or hope.
My disorder was for years sappiog
mining my constitution “betore
final atvack was made. First | had chilis
and fever, then severe and PrOLEAC ted cold,
then rostiessnvss al might, nervous irrita-
bility by day, constantly back-
ache, unusual disposition to catarrh, pan
1a the chest, torpid hvar, e
dull seasation in the base ot ihe )
For five years painful rheumatic pips
affected my knee. Stomach
derangements came 1n their turn,
occasional fluttering of my heart,
inability to draw a long breath; qu
tigue followed much conversalion:
larity of appetite succeeded. I
of a neuralgic order fitted about 1
and after a day of hard work
uld feel numb, 80 1 often had |
paralvers, 50 terrible at
bark and arms ache that al the ¢© i
wotk | would lie ov my couch for sa hour
with arms upraised in vain attempt for re
lef. Afier a might of restiessne's
hallucinations, I woula awake in
morping with such a distressing h
that I cyuld not arise until 1 had drunk a
cup of strong coffee or tea.
The disease which had fastened on me
dunng all these years my physicians said
was Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, pro-
nounced by every medical suthonty to be
incurable. Huving exhausted all aathor-
ized remedies, 1 dismissed my medical
attendants sod began
Bafe Cure in December, 1881. 1 fsuth-
fully persevered for two and one-half years
and i: has saved my life and preserved
ihey
Cars, «
ure
lege, | contin
distressing
$ red
headsac
oad bowel
and an
limes dG
pak
1
AUAChe
tend physicians said I could not re-
I have taken over 200 bottles
all diet rules and directions,
| have hitherto relraived from publishing |
details of my case, because 1 wished 10
secure permanent effects before stating
Pe
cover.
following
re.
well man
to attend
through the preparation named,
Louznt to spread its ments before lhe
world. If you see fil to publish
have written | shall be gratified.
Yours, ete.
DR. 8. G.
Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 18,
for the last two years and able
to my business daily, wholly
1 feel that
MAKTIN.
1884
—r ti —
Ma—*“1 have my doubts about Mr.
Grayfellow, my dear, and wish you had |
not said *yea’ before consulting me. ”’
Danghter—*“Why, what is the mat-
ter with him?”
*‘He has no trade, business or pro-
fessiou that I can discover, and certain.
ly no expectations, as his relatives are
all poor. ”»
“But, ma, just think what a good
husband he will wake, There won't
be a quarrel from one year's end to the
other.”
“You think so now, no doubt.”
“Oh! but ma, I am sure of it. He is
so amiable.”
“Perhaps his amiability has not been
tested.”
“Ah! but it has, You know how
most men dislike parents-in-law.”
“Yeu. ™
“Well, he said he would not object
at all to living with you and pa.”
A oExTLEMAN presents himself
ter, who is believed to Lave eloped
with the coachman,
“Describe ber, il you please,”
the Bergeant,
CHRONIC CATARSE,
for years from Chronic Catarrh, Bix
| weeks ago I was induced to try Ely's
{ Cream Balm, Ralief was instantaneous,
{and continued use has resulted in an al-
{most complete cure,—8. M. GREENE,
Book-keeper, Steamboat Co., Catsiali,
IN. Y.
Almost the
worthy of one’s self,
———————
“Rough on Fain.”
Cures colle, cramps, diarrhoea; externally for
{ aches, pains, 8g prains, neadache, nearalgia, rheu-
natism. For man « r boast 20 and Soo,
EE
ns AI
the eager passions cf youth are cooled,
and the infirmities of age not yet begun.
-
MENSMANS PEPTONIZED BREF TONIO, the only
preparation of beef containing is endive nurs
tious properties, [3 contams bloxd-making, {(orce
generating and lifesusiaining properties; lavalos-
bie for indigestion, dy4pe DRA, nervous prosiral
sud all forms of general debi ty, also, in a
fechie { conditions, whether the result of exasus.
nervous prosiralion, OVer-work or acute dis.
wrtioniarly if resulting from pulmonary
Caswell, ilagard & Co, proprietors,
Bold DY droggisis
> -- a
The power of the mind over the body
8 immense, Lat
forth, let it be trained and exercised,
and vigor both of mind and body wil
be the result,
em———
Don't You Do Is,
Don't suffer any longer with the pains
and aches of Rheumatism, which make
life a burden to you, Reliel, speedy
pearest drug store, in the form of Kid-
ney-Wort, Elbridge Malcolm
Bath, Maine, says: “1 was completely
prostrated with Rheumatism and
ney troubles and was not expected to
recover. The first dose of Kudney-
Wort helped me, Six doses pnt me on
my feet, it has now entirely eured
g
and I
me
have had no trouble since,’
a
allowed to be idle
As are in
thi
fot
wo
we not
allowed to be willful and do what |
ple nse,
m———
suf
re
My DavGarer aud myself, great
ferers from CUatarrh, been con
Ely's Crean alm, My sense
i Tes Liealth Kreatly
proved, . Stasiey, Mer
i[thaca, New York. [ Easy to nase,
50 cents. |
i
The bread of life 1s love; the salt of
{ iife, work; the sweetness of life,
ithe water of life, faith,
have
Dy
S10 a.
shane,
Price
poesy;
Oily Gammon.
A nick-name given *o a amooth
ing lawyer, Bat there 18 no
about CUarboline, the great
Hair Renswer, it will do its work.
: - - ———
Tears are softening showers which
{cause the sced of heave
‘in the human heart,
Thin People
fis" Health | yres health
i{-denial is the most
and the conquest of evil habits the
muna,
s————
r Throat
For
| De
jure,
most glorious
ESTED BY TIME Diseases,
and Couglis, BRONCHIAL
FROCHIES have pi their eficacy
ftest of many years, Price 20 cis
Col in, i YRS
scion
Rs ches are Jess wealth than is learning,
for wisdom cannot be stolen or lost: 1t |
is therefore thy best friend,
BA Tuna or y BrAUTY. The most
{brilhanut shades possible, on all fabrics
are made by the Diamond Dyes. Un
equalled for briliiancy and durability,
10c, at all druggists, Send 2e.
| Sample Colors, Wells, Richardson
i Co,, Burlington, V-,
&
Supersition
i faith.
—r——————
Dr RKiive's Greal Nerve Hestorer
marvel of the age for all nerve
fils stopped free Semd fo WI
Fhlladde pila, Pa.
cette ——
A work of charity is a type of the
charity within, in the son! and mind.
i the
dissases. Al
Aro Street,
bias, and as to her age, why she is two
her to be.”
not as attractive as she was thirty years
ago, has recontly to crockery
painting. In other words she paints
her mug, her own mug, and she kalso-
mines her features so artistically that |
she looks ike another woman, Kosoi- |
usko Murphy passed hor on Austin ave.
nue without speaking,
“Why, Mr. Murph
done thst yeu 1
me?”
what bave 1]
not recoguiz:
In cases of dyspepsia, debility, Jama
fever an | ague, Uver complaint, maciivity of
| Kidnews and bladder, const pation and other .
Lg omic maladies, 1: .deiter's Htomach Bitters is a
tried remedy, to whiey the medical brotherhood
{ avs jent thelr professions] sanction, and which
{088 toniey Allerative and hoasehold speeifio for
| disorders of the stowach, liver and bowels has an
{unbounded popularity,
| For sale by Dragaista and Deals to whom apply
: or
for Hostetter! ® Alma nae
—
‘St. Bernard
tiful all at once that I did not recognize
you.”
Speaking truth is like writing fair
» matter of wiil than of habit,
In Switzerland, the minnow yoachos
an eltitude of about 7900 feet above the
sea level, according to Mons, V. Fatio,
and the miller’s thumb one of 7200 feet,
The perch stops at 65600 feet, and no
others pass above 2000 feet, although
the carp, tench, rudd and chub have
been successfully introduced at 8500 to
2500 feet.
Storm Signals.
As the coming of a great storm is herald-
ed by the display of cantionary signals, so
is the approach of that dread and fatal dis
ease, Consumption of the Lungs, usually
announced in advances by pimples, blotches,
eruptions, ulcers, glandn ar sweliings, and
kindred owtward wanifestations ¢f the
ato tissues of the lat ngs, causing them to
uleerate and break down. Dr, Pierce's
“Golden Medical Discovery’ is the great
remedy for this, agfor all diseases having
It improves the
increases nutrition
wasted system.
te——
Never make your ear the grave of sn-
Young or middle-aged men, suffering
from nervous debility or kindred aflections,
with three letter stamps
Bufialo, N. Y.
——— i ————
The charity
itself ceases to be charity,
a,
For diarrhoom, cholera morbus, dysentery
colic or cramps in stom
Pierce's Compound Extract of
Specific, also, for breaking
Bmart- Weed.
-
An opinion that 1s backed by curses,
——
Mothers
If you are fall ing;
Wells’ Heald
na———— I ————
Too olten we demand more aff
than we give, more than we deserve,
than it puszible for us to re-
bro en. ner.
win,
worn out and
Yous, use 3 tenewer. "lL Drogg
ction
18
ceva,
—
a severe sufferer
ie past fifteen years, with
eyes, Grad.
down upon my
a half
Cream Balm,
5, und am
War.
I nave BES BN
Catarrh for
di r pain
ually the disease worked
lungs. About a year and
COT IN ET 08 l using Ely's
with most’ grat {ying resulls
to-day apparently cured, Z. C,
Rutland, Yt
is - --e
I'hose who understand the value of
time, treat it as prudent people do their
they make a little go a great
wiressing over my
rel,
money;
WRYH,
_-
AX improvement in Upright
wil by the Mason
npany, long fainous as organ
his egands | as very important, aid
the beanty of tone of this instrament
lering it much more durable —
nirodu a a
said an extremely
ung lady to her excesuively
bashinl suit or, “do » you know,
roung ladies hike to told tual
they are pretty a: add attractive, whether
they are or not?
“I wonld vot think telling
any such thing.” said George gallantly,
‘for your looking glass tells you bet-
ter than I could that you are as hand
“Po 30U RBOwW,
VIvacions ¥
Lreorge,
rr
of yon
“Oh, George!”
*“You have the prettiest face and the
smallest waist 1 ever saw,’
“The smallest waigt! If my waist is
small it is certainly not because of hav-
George fn! hted.
“No, Ge
broken.
ow.”
“When did your father fail? I badn™
rd of it,” he said, turning pale,
“He failed wvesterday, and is very
much prostrated in cousequence., My
ie time must be given to him now,
needs my undivided care and atten
and though it may bresk our
hearts, George, we must part forever,”
“Noble gurl,” thought George, hastily
| grasped his hat, and with his broken
be Father has failed,
wii
Huspaxp—*It looks
u't you think we
itke rain, my
had better
Wife-—**Oh, no, we don't want to be
| bothered with it.”
Husband—**Yon take great chances,
Wile—**1 know 1 do, If I were
would never be content, like you,
an
[An hour later, the couple standing
in a usrrow doorway with the rain
beating flercely in }
Wile—* How do 1 look?"
Iator—sharer of my joys and sorrows,”
“Look here, Bridget,” said a Van
Ness avenue matron to her cook the
cther day, *'I really can’t allow you to
have company in the kitchen every
night."
“It's all along with the terrible fire
in Chicago, mum,”
“What on earth has that to do with
it?”
“Why, mum, ever since then I do be
afraid of fire, so that I have one of the
boys from the engine house around the
sorner come and sit with me evenings,
It do make me feel more comfortable
like somehow,”
a]
The Best Butter Color,
The great unanimity with whioh dai-
rymen of high reputation have adopted,
in preference to anything else, the Im-
proved Batter Color made by Wells,
Riehardson & Uo,, Burlington, Vi.,, is
remarkable, It shows that the claims
of imitative colors are baseless, wise
dairymen will use no other,
God may yo off those to-morrow who
put Him © to-day.
De You Want to ws Buy a Dog?
Send for Dog Buyers’ Guide, 100 pages, en-
gravings of all breeds, colored plate, prices
of dogs and where to buy them. Mailed for
15e. Fanciers, 237 8,8th 8t., Phila.
Ungracionsness is wholly opposed to
wil dias of ood-breading.
“Rough on Cong? on Coughs,
SE AS
The of duty bof duly im this Wortdt ia the
poy SFR of Sui Jn thin
4 New Sugar- Malang. Proce re
sugar, invented by Konrad Trobach, of
Berlin, 1t 1s purely chemical, differing
materially from the mechanical
now used, and if it shall prove
it is aimed to be,
to be al
article still more,
altogether;
means of machinery, and the
tracted from it by aleohol vapor, which,
having
it, but leaves the saccharine 1n the des.
ufterward the
the aleohol,
sugar 1s extracted
or the aloohol from
difficulty of extracting all or nearly all
| the saccharine (rom the cane;
| erable portion is lost in the bagasse or
conld be saved it would
The present sugar-making machinery in
would be an impediment to
the introduction of the Trobach method,
It is not adapted to the new process and
would have to be thrown away-—a sacri
fice whieh the Lousiana planters could
il afford, as their machinery is very
costly.
a ——
The which was me years
ago brought from India to stop the rav-
ages of the sugar-cane rot in Jamales,
juereased in
and has becove so destructive
to poultry snd even to (ruit and vegeta-
bles, that it seems liable to soon become
veritable intro-
duced from Earope, # DLcome
very numerous in a wiid in Aus-
tralia, but, instead of confining itself to
mongoose,
i“ pees Mr Deilg
state
bits, it now causes a great slaughter of
sheep, The weasel aud the sloat which
New Zealawd people have imported from
England to keep down the rabbits, have
multiplied so rapi the remedy is
expected to bed worse than the ong-
ry short ume,
ily that
Hie
inal afflcbion ina v
—————
of sulphur has been
obtained by M. Gernez m the form of
| very long prisms of a pearly texture by
rubbing the sides of a te st-tube contain
ing the : suffased sulphur with the end of
a platinum wire or glass red, When
he crystals are introduced into suftused
sniiphinr they give rise to a growth of
lar crystrals throughout the mass,
the formation is much more rapid
t of either of the previously
A new variety
ii
istilled water in the davlight is of a
p blue color, By gaslight ths color
iA green
Woman's Suffering and Relief.
nn easily
be removed by the 1 marvelous
Hop Bit
tructions of
remedy, rities and
! eve at
iodiral
SR Pe.
BO pro
af ins
once while the special i [er
w
Rr
nain are permanently
colve
foundly
80 much benefit
grateful, and sl x such
z Hop Bitters as
A Posial ( nrd Soury.
te] with kid ney ar
recon mend fing woman.
I was affe
Troable—
“For twe
Afte
ve ye ars i’
patent
Bost
and
r tryl2
rie two
Pa, Mar §, 183
ral diseases, SUCH as
stomach, monthly
Lave n fi 8 sick day In a
took Hop Bitters. All my neighbors
Mug Faxwiz GrEnw,
$3,000 Lost.
cost me §3 800,
witie of Hop
ai he
tT se
ar, sinee 1
“A tour to Barope that
haf One
my
¢, sleeplessness and drspepsia.”
M., Auborn,
done me
“eas good t Bitters; they
alo «
“weak
ured
XY.
80, BLooiNeviiLe, 3.
Sipe. ave heen sufTert
tried your Hop Bitiers, and if done me more good
than ihe JOCloTe,
™
Nay i,
Mims SB, Boose
Baby Saved.
was permanently cured of a dangerous and
ela hy
| at the same tithe restored her to perfect health
and strength
~The Parents, Rochester, N, Y.
None genuine without a bunch of green
i Hops on the white label, Shan all the vile Ditson.
{ ous stuf with Nipop r “Hops” in thelr Bam
Hale’ Ss ‘Honey |°;
BEorehound and Tar
FOR FERMONE OF ALL AGES
FONDERFU 5 CURE FOR |
(nctite or ohronde) and BREAKS UP
ay COLDS lke magic; IT CURES, In
: or remedies have
Of all Dragvists at 30, and
e SOK vy if ghd ATL a
ro in ane wm
whe, Garman 3 ota rae Coras And Bunions.
odin ————
“PAYS Tor a Life Soh MArBIID i tne
. Coleman Buasiness College,
Newark, Now Jersey. Positions
for gratnates National patron.
age. Write for circulars w iH COLEMAN & CO,
RN RAPHY ox Son HAxD and TYPR
E. Situations {
LEA RNR Broa., Janesville, Wis,
JET ASTHMA,
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0,
Mass.
+ tasted
tu, 85 ah Bia Phin. Bend # for cireniar Advice itew,
ge
{
wom oA
B eware of $ crofula
fierofnla is probably more general than any
other disease. It is insidious in character,
swellings, enlarged joints,
ie, Tie soils Bars
erofula from 1
hed, and he 1
wfliieted
eruptions, bolls,
abicesscs, KOTe eyes, ©
expels all trace of
feaving it pure, envi
“] wi
wis severely
on my neck, Took
garsaparilla, and «
C. E loverox, Low
C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me,
sores for seven years, spring and fall,
fSarsapariila cured him,
Salt Rheum
suflered pre
usider myself cured.”
ofl, Muss
will
1 Spies, Elyria, O.,
At times his hands would
He tried various prep.
bandling tobacco.
crack open and bleed.
ntirely well”
suparilla, and now says: ‘lame
He took Hood's
J.B
on the calves of his legs.
Sarsaparilla and is entirely cured.”
STANTON, Mt Vernon, Ohio,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
old by all druggists. $1; six for §5.
only by C. I. HOOD & CO. Lowell, M
100 Doses One Dollar.
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r Wormy Veina of the ber Often, the wns
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powerfal and reliable Ii Severe CHses
or two doses of
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You'll never loose anvibing by “heepieg posted.”
Maps. wr papers, ote, ooncerting Lands
Farming, Stock-rsising, Fruit-growing, Mining, Masu-
fac tori ve etc., in Kansas, Cororano, New Mexico
Amzosa, Catroswia and Oud Muxco sent Pres on
application to C. B. SCHMIDT, Conumimioner of
immigration, AT &S F. RR, Topeka, Kas
ros RES AR ANTED for the LIVES ot
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