The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 05, 1885, Image 3

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    BARTHOLDI'S B1G GIRL,
The Prejudices Met By a Canvasser for the
Pedestal Fund,
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The Bartholdi pedestal fund is nearly
complete, The statue has arrived and
goon New York harbor will be graced
by the most magnificent colossal statue
the world has ever seen,
“Liberty Enlightening the World I”
What a priceless blessing personal lib-
erty is. It is the shrine at which peo-
ple, ground under the heel of tyranny
in the older worlds, worship with a fer-
veney that Americans cau scarcely real
ige;it is a principle for which N
proper it is that at the very entrance of
the Bay of New York this emblematic
statue should flash a welcome to the
world.
§ JThe press is entitled to the eredit of
this achievement. Mr, Philip Beers,
who has been making a circuit of the
country on behalf of the Pedestal fund,
gays that the fund will certainly be
raised, as the World does not know the
word fail,
Mr. Beers says that he has found the
most pronounced generosity among
those of foreign birth, They
more appreciative of liberty than do our
pative born.
strange prejudice seems to exist,
*Prejudice ? In what particular?”
«] have ever found that however
meritorious a thing may be, thousands
of people will inevitably be prejudiced
against it. I have spent most of my life
on the road and I know the American
people ‘like a book.” In 1879 a person-
prejudice,
appetite, dreadful backache, cramps,
1 drag-
seeking
ral break down of the system.
ged myself back to New York,
the best professional treatment.
for preaching so much about my owa
case, Finally, with some spirit, 1 re-
marked to him :
professional wisdom is pretense, You
are controlled by prejudice, You can-
not reach a case like mine and you
know it, can you?"
*] had him;aud he fiusily conceded the
point, for it was Bright's disease of the
jt, Having cured myself, however, in
Warner's safe eure, which accomplished
this result, was really a wonderiul pre
paration. Had President Ratter, of
the Central-Hudson used it, 1 am cer-
tain he wonld be alive to-day, for he
could not have been 1n a worse condi-
tion than I was,”
“I have found similar prejudices
among sll classes concerning even so
laudable a as this pedestal
fand.”
Mr, Beer's experience and the recent
scheme
Lat
tral- Hudson railroad, of an extreme kid-
cians have no real power over such dis-
should pursue if, as the late Dr. Wil-
lard Parker says, headache, sickness of
ache, dark and offensive fluids, prema-
turely impaired eye-sight, loss of
strength and energy occur, for they un-
mwistakably indicate a fatal result, if
not promptly arrested.
the pedestal will be raised. OI course
it will bea great trinmph for the World,
bu: would it not have been an eternal
disgrace had our people failed to pro-
vide for the pedestal 7”
{Liat lemons are the most useful fruit in
domestic ecomomy, The juice of ball
coffee, without sugar, will often cure a
sick headache, Lemon juice and sal:
will remove ordinary iron rust,
hands are stamed there is nothing that
will remove the stains so well as lemon.
Cut a lemon in half and apply the cut
surface as if it were soap. Lemon
juice is also a remedy for rheumatism
spring. In the latter case, take the
juice of a lemon before breakfast, the
pulp may also be eaten, avoiding eyery
particle of skin. Lemon juice with
sugar mixed very thick an
intervals relieves coughs. 1t must be
very seid as well as sweet,
pared ip this was are very nice:
them in cold water for an hour and then
remove skin and blood vessels, For
two sweetbreads put a pint of water on
a tablespoonful of vinegar, a few slices
six sprigs of parsley, one of thyme and
a bay leaf; boil two minutes; drop the
sweetbreads in; boil one minute longer
imnmediatel
well chopped, a little salt and pepper.
Put the whole in a stewpan
sweetbreads on it and lay a few thin
on the fire; add half a cup of broth and
the same quantity of white wine and
simmer until done. Dish the sweel-
breads, skim the fat from the sauce,
strain is over the sweetbreads aud serve
with mushrooms or cauliflower,
A Gyrsy Tasus, —Cut first a paper
of a clover leaf, one foot from
center to the edge; get some one to
out this out of a half board for
Swaersreaps MaceporNe, Wash,
soald or parboil two sweet-breads; trim
and skin them; cover with beiling
water, slightly salted; add half a tea-
spoonful of mixed spices and & table-
spoonful of vinegar; simmer three-
quarters of an hour and drain, Put
them on a hot dish, brush a little beef
extract, or reduced beef, or veal soup
over them; arrange a border of mace-
doine round them and serve, - Mace-
doine, or prepared mixed vegetables,
may be had af the grocers, and are
more satisfactory than preparing them
after heating 8 moment,
Spaxisg Omerer.—Cut up ball
Spanish pepper; peel and cut up a large
tomato; ent two ounces of ham into
dice; mince three button mushrooms
and half an onion with a clove of gar-
lie, season with salt, cayenne and six
capers, Pat the onion and ham in a
pan and fry them, add the other Ingre-
this to the omelet jast before folding it,
turn out on a dish, pour a well-made
tomato sauce around it and serve. The
ingredients may be varied to snit the
taste,
Finers or Bruverisa, Av GRATIN .~—
Select a small bluefish, split it in two,
lengthwise, remove the bone and cut
the fish free from the skin; cut the flesh
in strips; spread a layer of nicely sea-
soned stuffing on each long strip, and
roll them, Cover the bottom of a tin
| with the stuffing, and add the filets of
| fish and fill all the spaces between with
| stufiiing,
dish a layer of bread-crumbs, moist
ened with melted butter, and bake to a
| delicate brown, The stuffing may be
| made of a mixture of minced meat and
AAS RT
Waar to him was love or hope? What
to him was joy or care?’ He stepped
on a plug of mottied soap the girl left
on the topmost stair, and his feet flew
out like wild, tlerce wings, and he
struck each stair with a sound like a
drum, and the girl below with the
scrubbing things laughed like a fiend
to see him come.
A ——————————
PENETRATING THE SOURCE of dlseage
in the secretions and the circulation,
regulating every organ, and bracing
WaLker's Vixecar Brrrers are effect.
| gestion, billousness, nervous weakness,
ever witnessed.
tomized —to know well the price of time
the value of things, and the worth of
undisturbed and stand fast,
NRE WARRANTED PURELY VEGETANLE
> The best cure for Liver and Billous
Complaints, Costiveness, Headache,
Dizaness and Dyspepsia. As
Sio0d Pur and Spring Medi
No 1
# mail 5
V.XEUSTAERDTER & CO.
OSTETTE
CELEBRATED
2
crumbs and minced clams or oysters,
Boss, —Flour
rise about four hours,
i beaten eggs,
bake in a quick oven,
i ———
Sexaror's Prope —Soak a sliced
sponge cake in some white wine: mix
of new milk, four well-beaten eggs and
a little flavoring of avy spproved kind;
beat well together and pour it all over
mold.
over
Tie a pudding cloth securely
it, and steam for an hour. Berve
with custard poured over, or a sweet
Wilke BLUCe,
——————
Corrraxt Vivecan —Bruise two quarts
of ripe currants; add one quart of
strong vinegar; let it stand twenty-four
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, as a apecific for
i digestion, stands slope. When the resource
| the pharmacopaia have been exhausied, wit
a! least, doing more than mitigating ihe ¢
P sintPa course of (his wholesome stomach
{ fects a perfect and permanent oure. In all cases
of dyspepsia the liver is more or jess digpordered,
and upon this important gland the Bitters act with
regular distinctness, regulating and invigorating
every gocretive and assimilating organ on which
fiiy and mental health depend. or sale by a
Droggists and Dealers generally
iT
then bottle it.
fever or in su
vi rer
aia
er time,
ss ————————
A Sad Death.
was caused by the administration of a
patent cough syrup, containing morphia.
Dr, Samuel K. Cox, of
states that not one cough medicine in
| ten is free from this objection. Aller
careful analyses and practical tests he
endorses Red Star Cough Cure as being
purely vegetable, absolutely free from
opiates, poisons and narcotics, He re-
gards it as a most bappy and valuable
discovery.
—— i ————
We vughit uot to become answerable
| for others, as we can hardly be answer.
able for ourselves
nin AAA
PHOSPHATE
the Life and Fasence of Animal
Baugh's Series) Pure Haw Hone
Batan's andy Nipscived ure
very Low Prices, it won
Re Know x
brands di
in one street, An
ig writes: “Your
an brings money
of any i
jess than $40 por week should try ou
SAAT MOBEY MLK,
paring in the and. $1 samples quick smiling goods free
. Write guick and se
tions properties, It contains biood-making, force
generating and [ife-sustaining properyies; Invalus-
bie for indigestion, dyspepsia, ner vous proatration,
and all forms of general debility, also, in all en
feebied conditions, whether tie resat of exhans
Lion, nervous prosiration. over-work or acute dis.
ease, particularly If resulting from pulmonary
| complaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co, proprieiorns,
| New York. Soid by drugaista
sm m—IAI— em ——
Many of the trials that we brood over
in the dyspeptic watches of the night,
vanish with the rising of the sun.
See Here Yous, Man
That girl of mine is twice as hand-
! some since she commenced using Oar.
boline the world ret.owned hair renewer,
I would not leave i.er do without it for
anything,
i sr A
The greatest events of an age are its
best thoughts, It is the nature of
| thought to tind its way into action.
pm tialii—
A Farniture Dealor Writes,
dynacuse, N. Y., June 12, 1883.
“1 suffered with kidney disease and in
ter se pain in the back. One bottle relieved
and six bottles of Huxt's [Kidney and
Liver] REMEDY completely cured me."
| 14.8, Procter, Furniture Dealer, 60 Salina St.
“Bright's Disease” is regaded by many
| aa incurable and it is weil nigh so, exeept
| when opposed with Huxt's [Kidney and
Liver] Remepy. This old and reliable
medicine has special power in this and «ll
other diseases of the kidneys and bladder,
i doreed by physicians.
Abigail 8. Coles of Moorestown, Burling.
ton Co., N. J., says "Eighteen months
ago I had dro around the heart. The
first bottle of Hunt's [Kidney and Liver)
REMEDY gave me great relief. 1 fool I owe
my very oo Ww Huxt's [Kidoey and
‘dver] BEM EDY.
Advice that is given arrogantly and
sharply oan scarcely be expected to be
received with humamty and gratitude,
fmportant,
Waen you visit or eave New York Oity, Save
baggage expressa gs and $2 Hire, and stop
diy ad Union Motel. Ipposite Grand Cen
“0 ant fitted ul t a cost of one
millon sonar $l and * pet
day. nm Man. Elewstor, Restaurant
FIPS] imouto a hp, Paes Io
better for jess oe Grand nion
than at any other hotel in the city,
— ————— I ON Sr
The best hightning rod for your pro-
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Ir Frounanss dog send 15e. tor DoG BUY
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or medicines by express, 5
oare estab ished Books free
vr. Marsh, Quincey, Mich
FRAZE
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$50 REWARD
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For Coughs, Bore Threat, Hoarseness, Influenza,
Colds Bronchitls, Croup, Whoeplag Cough,
Asthma, Quiney, Palas fn Chest, sod other
affections of the Throat sod Lungs.
Price 80 cepts a bottle, Sold by Druggiets and Des
ers, Parties unable! uce their dedler to promptly
get is for Wem will vecetre two botlles, Express charges
paid, by sending one dollar 0
THE CHARLES A. YOULLER CONPARY,
Bole Owners and de t
wrers,
Baltimore, Maryland, U. 5 A,
| for his butler,
| party,”
“Yes, sir—yes, sir.”
+71 shall invite 400 people.”
*Yes, sir—yes, sir.”
“I wand the party written up to the
in the papers
| here,”
“Certainly, sir.”
“You go out and ascertain what it
“Yes, sir.”
| to report,
“Which did you want, sir—to buy
| the editor for £50 or the two-column
| space for 870? And, sir, the price for
| not pitehing into you and calling the
| $250.”
i mss re SI
Oro Mus. Bexrrey, (reading:) “My
dear, here's somethin’ "bong the Venus
de Med—Medi—"
| Old Mr. Dentley, (looking over her
| shon! ~Venne de what? Medi?
Er)
Yes, that's what it oughter be—Venus
de Medicine.”
Old Mrs, Bentley—**Who waa she?”
Olid Mr. Bentley—*“Liydia Pinkham,
ee —
“80 vor have two
| house?” said Mrs,
Johnny Samuelson,
“Yes, ma'am, two of 'em.”
twins at your
Bezumbe to little
Thunder and Lightning.”
| children,”
“Well, that's what pa called ‘em as
soon as he heard they were in the
Years Teach More Than Books.
Among other va
by this tedcher is
ng time Dr. k
Elscovery' has been t
| rectives and
sable lessons imparted
fact tl for a ve
and
rich
r its magnifi-
Jor DAL,
he
| household pi
! the able consult
! patient, and 3 §
cent service and eficacy in
chronic n as maarial
ments of the respiratory and &
i tems, Hver disease and ix Canes
| the use of an alterative remedy isindi
poisoning,
digestive
where
ated
Seal the juice left from canning frulws
in small bottles and keep for making
fruit pudding sances.
File Tamors
however large, speedily and
cured without kuife,
ointment. Consultation free. Writs for
| pamphlet and references, enclosing twe let
World's Dispensary
663 Main Street. Buf- |
———— i ———
For convenience in cleaning lamp |
chimneys, notning is nicer than a small |
oii—— i
Delicate Diseases i
of ¢ r sex, however induced, promptly, |
thoroughly and permanently cured. Send |
three letter stamps for large illustrated |
treatise, World's Dispeuanty Madical As
ithe
§
Trey met asturdy farmer, whereupon i
field of oats you have got there.” |
“Don’t you know the difference between
oats and wheat?” asked the sturdy |
see, pa,” said the satiemanzigg “tle |
boy, who g * no any part i ehe
debate, see, pa, if eyery donkey
knows the difference it's lucky you
———I SS —
“Pa” asked a Philadelphia boy of
his paternal progenitor, a man n fcr
his numerous backslidings, '‘what are
souls made of usually?”
“What a question!’ wae Lhe response,
“I am sure 1 don't know."
“But the minister said you thought
you knew.”
“He did?”
“Yes; hesaid be guested you thought
that souls were made of asbestos.”
“No,” sap a bank burgler sadly, *‘it
is no use, Me and Bill have cracked
many & bank and I have tried hard to
make an honest burglar of him but he |
just backslides all the time and now he
has os to the bad,”
“What has he done now?” askel a
sneak-thief,
“Done?” was the reply. ‘Done? He
has gone into polities.”
“Arm you enj your dinner?”
asked Bobby of the ter, who was
taking a Sunday dinner with the family,
“Yes, Bobby, responded the minister,
pleasantly,
“Mamma said she ht you would,
as she didn't » t with your
small salary and family,
iw
“1 smovnp like to write for your
pages. ! sad a brisk young man who |
ad asked to see the editor. “Bless
you, my boy,” said the pen pusher
emerging wearily from & wrestling
match, catch as catch can, with the
pame of a Russian general, ‘‘you need
not write for it, just hand your
———
“I am going to keep a diary; won't
you kindly tell me bow to begin it?"
mother cleaning the
after dinner; am tired
happy; Ob dear.”
The wisest, is he
stands his ignorance,
who fully
“hildren feel the debility of the changing
seasons, even more than adults, and they bo.
cross, peevish, and uncontrollable.
100d should be cleansed and the system
4's Sarsaparilla.
come
The
invigorated by®he use of He
“last B » my two children were vaecl-
ey broke all out with run-
adful I thought 1 should lose
3 Sarsaparilla cured them Com
they have been heallby ever
gince. that Hood's Sarsaparilis
saved children to e” Mus C L
Taoxrsox, West Warren, Mass.
Purify the Blood
Hood's Sarsapariila is characterized by
three pecullarities : 1st, the combination of
remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the
process of se g the medicinal
qualities. The resui icine of unusual
greagih, effec g erto unknown.
Send for book co i additional evidence.
“Hood's Sarsap ones up my system
purifies my blood rpeus my appetite, and
seems to ms over.” J.P. THOMPSON,
Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass.
“ Hood's Barsaparil ats ail others, and
is worth its wel ing I. BARRINGTON,
130 Bank Street, New York City.
y
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by ail $1; six for §5. Male
only by C. L. HOOD & €O., Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar.
430
them,
pletely ; and
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motion.
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No other medicine known so effectually
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millions bear testimony W ils wonoer
ful curative effects. :
t is a purely Vezetable Preparation
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ft removes the om
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