The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 23, 1885, Image 7

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    A Campaign Seoret Given Away.
In the campaign of 1884 the two can-
didates for governor in a ** pivotal”
‘Western State arranged for a series of
joint discussions, Both men were pop-
ular, both of fine appearance and were
#0 well matched in mental force and as
orators that the contest between them
promised to be a magnificent one, For
Several weeks the scales balanced even-
Bat one day the brilliant Republican
candidate came up allivg. He seemed
overcome and spoke laboredly. The
next day he was even less effective.
Later he was compelicd to ask his op-
poneut for a postponement of certain
appointments, which was granted, Be-
fore the campaign ended he had aban-
doned the field altogether,
Meantime the Democratic candidate
continued his canvass, seeming to grow
stronger, cheerier and more effective
with each succeeding week. He was
elected. One evemng in December
while ontertaining several gentlemen he
said :
“+ will tell you a campaign secret—
which gave me the election, With the
opening of my campaign I began caring
for my liver. I knew that a disordered
or torpid liver meant dullness and pos-
gible sickness, I took something every
day. When my opponent began triling
I knew his trouble to be his liver and
felt like prescribing for him, but feared
if I did #0 he might beat me! I grew
stronger as the campaign progressed,
often making two speeches a day.
Even my voice, to my surprise, did not
fail me once. All because Warner's
safe oure kept me in Al tnm.’ Ex-
Governor Jacob of Kentucky, also made
a campaign tour under precisely simi-
lar circumstances and says he kept up
the same means,— Rochester Union,
HOUSEHOLD.
Corre Braxo -Maxee,—Take a
quarter of a pound of ground Java and
Mocha coffee, equal parte of each, and
pour over ‘it a half a pint of boiling
water; let this stand until the grounds
settle and the liguid becomes clear.
Then pour off into a bowl and add half
gelatine, Now take one pound of sweet
almonds, pound them in a mortar, add-
ing to them & piut and a half of water,
and then squeezing them through a
cloth. Pour half of this strained Nquid
into the coffee. And into the other
half stir a half pound of white sugar
first dissolving them in a balf pint of
warm water. Now place a mold in
the coffee to form a layer, Upon the
top of this, as soon as frozsu put a /ay-
er of the almond liquid, allowing that
nate layers untill the mold is filled
Then turn out aud serve,
Seioe Cage. —Dark part: Two cups
of brown sugar, one of butter, ome of
teaspoonful each of cloves, cinnamon
and nutmeg, one of cream of tartar,
half » one of soda. Beat the yelks
cream, butter and sugar, Add eggs,
molasses and other ingredients, flour
enough to make a rather stiff batter.
Put in the pan alternately a layer of
dark and white, and
ending with the dark. Bake one and a
half boars,
Mavsre UAxe,—Dark part: One tea-
cupful of sugar, half teacupiul of trea-
ele, halt teacupful of butter, two and
a half teacupfuls of flour, hall teacup-
eggs, balt teaspoonful of soda, one
spoonful of spice, Light part: Two
teacupluls of flour, one and a half tea-
cupfuls of sugar, hall teacupful of
spoonful of soda, Lall a teaspoonful of
spice, Mix these parts separately and
drop into the baking tin by tablespoon-
fuls alternately, Bake two hours,
Vey Woz BSasues —Very wide
sashes are worn, both with washing and
silk gowns, and also for evening, and
the loops are so arranged that they
form a back drapery of themselves, A
white lace dress, with a variety of these
sashes, may be made to do a goed deal
wear, A velvet bodice in the evening
with a lace skirt 18 always dressy and
the same skirt with a lace bodice will
do for afternoon wear, Valenciennes jis
the best lace for this style of toilet.
Taz Broox As A Toxio.—As a medi.
cine the broom excels ss a tonic, This
is not # jest, but recommended in all
earnvstness, [I the women who sit
around from one yest’s end to another
nursing imaginary ailments were once
a week to take a dose of sweeping—
mild of course, at first—they would
soon begin to feel the saintary effects
from she use of the broom and would
save themselves many a dollar for medi
Broxak Drops. — Four eggs, half cup
of powdered sugar, half a saltspoon of
salt, one teaspoon of flavoring and
three-quarters of & cup of pastry flour,
Mix as for sponge cake. Drop by
spoonsful on a buttered pan. Bprinkle
powdered sugar over them and bake
twelve to sixteen minutes in a very
slow oven,
Waex you open a can of tomatoes
you may sometimes be so fortunate as
to find several slices that have kept
their shape, Reserve these when heat-
ing the others for the table, and after
letting them drain well, fry them in
butter, and they make a good entree,
or garnish for game or fowl
Tas is a good dish: ¥ry one pound
of veal in hot lard, having first cus in
strips about two inches wide, and three
or four long; when nearly done add a
little butter snd half a pint of oysters
shopped or cut in small pieces; season
with pepper and salt; serve hot with or
without toast,
A prErTY dish for desert is made by
beating the whites of four eggs to a
stiff ‘froth, and then add gradually a
cup of powdered sugar. Take the juice
from » can of red raspberries, strain it
and color and flavor the eggs and sugar
with it, Serve in glasses with cake or
charlotte russe,
Very preity tidies for common wear
aré made by taking a piece of cretonne
which has a pretty figure, that seems
to be complete in itself; trim this all
around with a pretty though inexpen-
sive cotton lace, and an old chair will
be brightened and made to look attrac
tive at sma’l expense.
sti —
As if by magic oues pains vanish if
he be a sufferer from rheumatism or
neursigia and applies St. Jacob's Oil,
the psio-banisher,
For Coughs and Colds Bed Star
Cough Cure is a safe, pleasant, sure
remedy.
mn AIA. S——
Rasy Cookies. — Two eggs, one oup-
cupful of milk, one teaspoonful of
cream of tartar, one half teaspoonful
of soda, spice.
I 2ave been afflicted with catarrn for
20 years, It had become chronie, and
| there was a constant droppipg of mo-
cous matter from the roof of fuy mouth,
throat,
hoarseness and great difficulty in speak-
| ing, indeed for years I was not able to
often this with great difficulty,
to a great extent, lost the sense of bear-
ing in the left ear, and of taste, By the
ed more relief than from all other reme-
| dies beside. All dropping of mucous
| has ceased and my voice and bearing
| are greatly improved.—Jas. W. Dawnid-
| son, Attorney at Law, Monmouth, War-
t ren Co., IIL
A blemish may be taken
mond by careful polishing ; but, if your
no way to efface it,
erals were never used medicinally in
the days of old, Invigorating and al.
terative herbs were then the only curs-
tives, Sick animals, with unerring
instinct, Invariably select strange herbs
for their silments. VixxGar Birrers
is the greatest herb aatidote and tome
ever known.
amiss ot IAI
Riches are often thorns that pierce
the head with cares in getting them,
and the heart with grief in parting with
them,
s———
Important.
When you visit or eave New York OWny, save
| baggage expressage and §3 carriage Hire, and slop
a! tae Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen
tral Depot, .
600 elegant rooms, Oiled up at a cost of one
million dollars, £1 and upwards per
day. Eaoropean Plan Eewvalor, Hestaurant
supplied with the best, Ilorse cars, stages aul
elevated raliroad to all depota, Families ead ive
better for jess money at the Grand Union Jos
than at any other Gret-ciass hotel in the city.
The universe is but one great city,
full of beloved ones, divine and human,
by nature eudeared to each other,
POR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGRETION, de prossion of pir.
fis and general debility in thelr var cos forma; Also
a8 3 preventive against fever and gue and other
intermittent fevers, he “Fe ro-Pliosphorated.
Elixir of Calisaya” made by aswell, Hazard & Co,
New York, and sold by al rOgEINtA, is the best
tonic; and for patients r+ overing from fever of
other sickness, it has Bo aa.
sms AAI SA
When anger rises, think of the conse-
Treen
St. Bern
ard Vegetable Pills.
WARRANTED PURELY VEGETABLE
The best cure for Liver Hoyas
BK
‘omplaints, O a
anil
the
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“
Meroar Bt. Now rom
’ mail
1. XEUSTARDTER & CO.
om ——
Take all in all
«= Take all the Kidneys and Liver
Medicines,
—Take all the Blood purifiers,
—Take all the Dyspepsia and Indigestion
cures,
~Take all the Ague, Fever and bilious
specifics,
—Take all the Brain and Nerve force
revivers,
«Take all the Great health restorers,
In short, take all the best qualities of all
these, and the--best,
Qualities of all the best medicines in
the world, and you will find that— Hop
«Hitters have the best curative qualities
and powers of all concentrated in them,
~And that they will cure when any or
all of these, singly or—combined. Falllll!
—~A thorough trial will give positive
proof of this,
Hardened Liver.
Five years ago I brokedown withkidney
and liver complaint and rheumatism,
Sines then 1 have been unable to be about
atall My liver became hard like wood;
my limbs were puffed np and filled with
water,
All the best physicians agreed that noth-
ing could cure me. I resolved to try Hop
Bitters: I have used seven bottles; the
hardness has all gone from my liver, the
swelling from my limbs, and it has worked
a miracle in my case; otherwise I would
have been now in my grave.
J. W. Money, Buffalo, Oct. 1, 1881
Poverty anda Suffering.
“1 was dragged down with debt, poverly and
suffering for years, caused by a sick family and
large bills for doctoring.
8go, y / the advice of my pasior,
using Hop Bitters, and in one month we were all
well, and none of us have seen 8 sick day snoe,
and | want 10 say to all poor men, gee can keep
sitters for joss
than one doctor's visit will cost, kpow iL"
=f WORK SUMAN.
EW None genuine without a bunch of green
Hops on the white label. Shan all the vile, poison.
ous stufl with “Hop” or “Hoba™ In thelr name,
Friepdship which flows {rom the
the water that flows from the spring
| does not eongeal in winter.
Your Friends will Never Tell You,
but perbaps sodiebody, who isn't
friend, will, that your presence is rendered
offensive by the foul, fetid smell of your
breath. Every word you utter, though it
be the very echo of wisdom and poetry, dis-
gusts your bearers, and your laugh is pro-
ductive of anything but mirth to them. It
is a duty you owe, not only to yourself,
but to society to remove this cause of of-
fense. Dr. Bage's Catarrh
heal the diseased mucous membrane, will
Do not
| bring relief to yourself and others.
{ hesitate to employ it
ft is not the number of facts he
| knows, but how much of a fact he is
| himself, that proves the man.
Young or middle-aged men, suffering
| from nervous debility and kindred weak-
| nesses, should send ten cents in stamps for
| large treatise giving successful treatment.
| World's Dispensary Medical Association,
Baffalo, N. X.
— -—
box ; a good packer will get in half as
much again a8 a bad one,
“One Nail Drives Uut Another,”
ts a French saying that finds exemplifica
| tion im the way one disease will substitute
taelf for another and graver one, in very
many cases Liver disease for instance
will soon induce blood disorders,
ailments, skin affections and eventually,
| Pierpe's “Golden Medical
whi th acts as a specif
accom plishing a rapid
alterative action up u
the body.
ure by its powerful
— —— p—
He that stauds upon a shppery place
makes use of uo vile hoid to keep him
{ Bp.
sa—————
A Wonderfe! Offer.
Every Farmer and 8
send One Dollar to the
i Rochester, N. X., for a
io
car's subscription
ewive Free a copy of be
Stock breeders’ Gaide,
work just issoed., T
four hundred pages, |
per, fully tilusirated
itis by no means a «
a valuable compilat
Yountt, Mills, Skim
» Dew
book contains over
printed on nice pa-
cap-John afiair, but
no of the writings of
r and Clater, and is
ever issued on the subject, The diseases of
oxen, sheep, swine und horses, with the
causes, symptoms and treatment are given
with such simple directions that every far
| mer may become his own cattle doctor.
treats of the anatomy of all domestic animals
and practically deals with the use of Oxen,
breed of Sheep and Stable management.
be a good judge of cattie.
or Stable and will give hundreds of dollars
to its fortunate pPOSESSOT. AS
| AMERICAN BURAL HOME, it is generally
| published,
r the genuineness of their offer, Paper
one year, with book postpaid, One Dollar.
Send for sample copy with list of more than
one hundred bou
away. Address Rural Home Co, limited,
Rochester, N. XY.
There is no surer mark of a half-edu-
cated mind than the incapacity of ad-
miring various forms of excellence,
Ladies
find Huxt's [Kidney and Liver] ReMepy
invaluable to them because it eves them
of much of the pain and suffering which
they are called upon to bear, Thousands of
them bless the day when they first tried it.
Mrs. A. W, Howland, of Providence, It.
IL, says:—"1 most cheerfully recommend
Hoxt's [Kid and Liver] REMEDY as
on safe and reliable cure for kidney disease,
and it is the only medicine I have ever
found that does exactly what it is adver
tised to do.”
A large portion of the ills that flesh is
heir to arise from an impure state of the
blood. By promoting a
the liver, bowels and
{Kiduay and Liver]
and eliminates
Rheumatism Heural ia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Ba , Hea , Toothache,
a roat,Swellings Sprains, Bruises,
fr Nealds: Frost Rites,
AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHES,
Bold Ly Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Centas
Pirections in 11 gusgee.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER 00,
Pucossscrs bo A, VOOELER $00.) Baltimore, M4, U. 6. A,
FACETI ZA.
Examuosen— What is the color of this
flag?
‘ngineer— Green, sir,
“Right. Now close yonr left eye.
What is the color of this flag?”
“Green, sir. Dark green.”
“Just Bo. Bhat your right eye, What
flag am I waving now 7"
{ “A black one, sir.”
| “Nonsense, It's bright red. And
| this Bag 7"
“Black, sir,”
“Pshaw! it is white, Your left eye
| seems a little ofl.”
| “Well, may beitis, Itis aglasseye,
wir,”
Ho —————
“Waar is it that keeps you so busy,
| night?” asked Mes. Yerger of her hus
| band.
“J am writing the history of my life,
| Mrs, Yerger.”
“I suppose you
tite”
“Oh, yes: I cil you the sunshine of
my existence.”
wention me in
into your daily life?”
+I refer fo you as the sunshine of my
¢xistence becanse you make it hot for
we.”
A rise in the thermometer oocurred
| sation.
a EL
rn som ——————
“Dip you Hear dot Mrs. Behascob
Oppenheimer fell dot stheamboat of,
whan she vash going dot Uoney Island
to
“Ish dot so? Was she trowned?”
“Mine Gott, no, She wash rescued
by her husband, He chumped dot
water 1.”
“1 tid not pelieve det Bohacob vash
such a reckless, pold man ash dot. He
vash a leedle schmall men, and his vile
was twice ms big as he vast, IT did not
pelieve he would do dot, pecause he
and his vife vash always kayarefling.
He told me vonce he vished she was
tead,"”
“Yo, but ven she fall dot stheamboat
off she had all her diamonds on.”
“Ach so?”
“1 must congratulate you on your
marrisge, Mr, Pugsby, Your wife is a
charming woman,”
“She is, indeed; loving, amiable and
accomplished, and so easily pleased.”
| “Oh, I knew that when 1 heard that
| she was about to marry you.”
Mr Murray, the temperance lec-
turer, quieted a noisy baby in the
andience by sending out and buyiug
somo candy for it. Mr. Murphy 1s
not the only lecturer who gives his su-
dience ‘“tafly.”
Purify the Blood.
| Wedo not dsim thst Hood's Sarssparilis is the only
| medicine deserving public confidence, but we believe
| that to purify the blood, to restore and renovate the
whole #3 slam
i public hat tid
that a ir sl w
ence of ths Li
HooD’s
| eotiznated. If
| eonsegu
| immessurs
TR
it cam
{uct cannot be stated so extravagantly
jy substintia‘s i. The iufin
i upon the besith cannot be over
S LERSAPARILELA
weonses contaminated, the train of
ch the bealth fs undermined is
Lows of Appetite, Low Spirits, Hesa-
Dyspepsia, Debility, Rervousness and other
tile (7) silments” sre the premonitions of more
serions and of ten fetal results Take Hood's Bares.
| parilia, the reliable blood pur fier, and remove the
cause. Mads only by C IL HOOD & CO. Lowdl,
| Mase. Prios §L00, six for $5.00, Sold by Droggists
and Dealers in Madicines
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| I've seen some preachers nearly stary-
| dispised the way the people had of
{ puttin off punched nickels on him.
| He said it was peandalous,
| ‘You needn't compisin, you've
| ed sermons on them.’
| even,
——
Tur husband of an actress thinks he
| el—ocontaimng tights, powder, wig and
| jewelry—from the stage door of the
! theatre to the hotel, right in face of the
dudes standing about ready to do it
| for nothing, and treat besides, pro-
vided the bhusbacd wili
town,
—————_———
cooled in obtaining a temperature of
893° below zero, He probably exper-
ienced this depth of frigidness in the
| city by speaking fo a young lady with
| whom he flirted at the seaside. In
| order to obtain a temperature of £93
| above zero, we've been told, a man
must go home at 2 A, M. when his
wife is sitting up for him.
Lorre aint (at Saratoga hotel) at
half rates—*‘You may bring me a piece
of tenderloin steak, a French chop,
Saratoga chips, sliced tomatoes and
chocolate, and let the chocolate Ue
| strong and hot,” Waiter (to mother of
| little girl)—*'Your order, madame, if
| you please?’ Mother—“You may
bring me the same.”
Impeortans Clover fialler Law Salt,
The Newark Machine Company, of Col-
umbus, Ohio, have just entercl suit in the
| ufactured by the latter which the Newark
Machine Company claim to be infringe
ments on their patents, on the Victor Cio-
ver Huller manufactured by them. This
is an important sult, for ifit is gained by
| the Newark Machine Qompand they can
pursue all the clover hullers built by Gaar,
| oott & Co, and can collect damages from
any one using them.
mms ———
We are haunted by an ideal life, and
| it is because we have within us the be-
| ginning and the possibility of it.
| Sovanr for the last hundred years. —
A remedy for Oatarrh, Hay Fever and
Cold 1 the Head, found at last in Ely's
Cream Balm. Safe and pleasant to use,
and Suit applied with the finger, It
gives al once and a thorough
treatment positively cures. 50 cents by
druggists. 60 cents by mail. Ely Bros.
Owego, N. XY.
There's a sort of human paste, that
when it comes near the five of enthusi-
asm is only baked into harder shape.
ans —
Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners
keep new boots and shoes from rennlug
over, Sold by shoe and hardware dealers.
Do good to thy that he may
be more than nr tn ene-
my that he may become thy
A
If afflicted with sore use Dr Isano
Thompeon's Eye Water, well it. 200
Human nature Is 80 conssitated that
all see and judge better in the affair of
other men than in their own,
Grateful Thousands procisim Visas
Brrrens the most wonderful Lo vigorant that ever
eustuined the sinking System.
Fiade from Oallforsia roots and herbs, free
trom Alcoholic Stimulasts. A Purgative
| and Tonle,
This Bitters cures Female Complainte,
| Inflammatory and Chronic Hheumniism,
| Gout, Billous, Remittent and Intermittent Fe-
vers, Blood, Liver and Kiduney Diseases
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
Pain in the Shoulders, Coughe, Tightness of the
Chest, Disriness, Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue
Bitous Attacks, Palpitstion of the Heart, Poon
monia, and Pain in Lhe as of the Kidneys,
are cured by the use of the Bitters.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Boils
Prysipelas, Scrofula, Disoslorations, Humor and
| diseases of the Ekin of whatever natne ov na
ture, are Hterally dug up and carried out of the
| gywiem in & short Ume by the use of the Bitters
it Invigorst « the Stomach, and slim
wastes the id Liver aud Bowe which ren
der it of unequal! efficiency in cleansing the
wood of all impurities, and imparting new life
and vigor $0 the whole systam
Neo Person can take the Bitlers and remain
long unwell
in, Ta and other Worms, are
destroyed removed from the system
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever
it is foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the Wood pure, and the health of the system
will fodiow,
In conclusion : Wve the Bitters atrial It
will speak for iteelf. One bottle will prove & bet
ter guarantee of its merits than a lengthy al
reriwement
HR. MM. McDonald Drag Co, Proprietors,
A 89 Wash ings 9
‘sm ¥rancieon, Cal. and 68
Cor, Chariton 81, New Tork
jold by all Dealers and Drugei
mia,
My wife has been sorely aMicted with Neogema or
sail Hheum from infancy, We tried every known
remedy, but to no avall, fhe was also afMicied with
a enero
RADWAY'S
READY
R.R.R.i&
The Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family Use
INTHE WORLD,
In from one io twenty sunave., never falls fo re.
| eve PAN wilh one thoroup 1 application. Ho
| matter how violent or exorie Hing the pe he
| Rheumatic, Bed.ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Ker vas,
| Neursigic or prosirated with qlsease may «nu oy
HRADWAY'S READY RELIEF wi atord
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BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
Jt will,in & few moments, wien JAKen S0oording
to directions, cure Cremips, Spastos Sour Smack,
Heartburn, Sick Beaturhe, Sommer Complaint,
| Diarra, Dysentery, Cotte, Wind 18 tie Bowes,
and all Internal Pains
should always carry & bottles of
TRAVELERS RADWAY'S READY RE.
LIEY with them. A few rope ia water will pre-
vent sickness or pains from «© eof wales. It
is betler than French Brandy ur Bitters as 8 stim.
ulant,
Malaria in its Various Forms.
There # not 8 remedial agent mn the word
that will vure Fever and Ague snd all other Ma
arious, Hillous, and other fevers (aided LY
| Rad way's "lis; so quick as Hadway's Heady He
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| DR.RADWAY’S
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rifles
Wa wy
Builds up the broken-down (onstlalion,
| the blood, restoring healih and vigor.
| druggists; #1 a bottle
Dr. Radway’s Pills,
For DYSPEPSIA 2nd the cure of all ihe
| disorders of the Stomach, Liver Dowels, Lx Jin
| tion, Bitlousness, Piles, Headache, eic, Price 28
| centa,
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fhe commenced seven weeks ago. After the third
bottle the Inflammation disappeared, and sore spots
dried up and turped white and scaly, and finally she
| brushed them off in an impalpable white powder re
| sembling pure salt. She ls now taking the sixth bo
| tle; every appearance of (he disease 1s
Posh je soft and white as 8 child's. Her headachos
have disappeared and she enjoys the only good heat
she has known in & years Yo wonder abe deen
of 8. 8 8 is worth a thousand times it
oe JOHN ¥. BRADLEY,
Soh, May 16, 1888 4 Griswold BL
For sale by ali druggien
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