The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 02, 1885, Image 5

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THE LIFE LESSON
Learned by a Prominent Hudson Odd
F¥ « How .
N.Y, Register.]
Odd Fellow (Past
No. 442) and a member of the
been, as most of
know, a sufferer
Beginning within
id flatulence, I became
iden too heavy
ighted down by a
ating I felt as {1
1 my stowach; my
d1 was af Hicted almost
esdache A lady, learning
i me to use DR. DAVID
E REMEDY, telling me
i} of good {* bad done ber and
knew. I began tak ig it in the
nd used altogether only
hieve od fn me the most
I have now gained flesh,
sud | hap ple or than 1 have
ne ured my
lingering
of bi iliousness, Mr.
arren street, just
it it has had won.
Beores of my ao-
tried it they
nave given it
med ¢ ine 1
howe I= and
of this
n of physical
adson
faithiul
“1 have
Hudson
Is.
Ril
I carrd ied the bu rden
ng the many symptoms
epsia or indigestion
prominent are: Va-
Ppetits ; faint, gnawing
g at pit of the stomach,
with un satisfied craving for
food ; he artburn, feeling of
weight and wind in the stom-
ach, bad b eath, bad taste in
the m low spirits, general
prosteati n, headache, and
constipation. There is no form
more prevalent than
Dyspepsia, 2 an nd none so pecul-
iar to the high-living and rap-
id-eating moriens people.
Alcohol and tobacco produce
Dyspepsia; aiso, bad air, rapid
eating, etc. BURBOCK BLOOD
BITTERS wi
outn,
ill cure the worst
case, by regulating the bowels
up the digestive
3 3
ard atrnmine
anga210ning
APES
ARE. a
RDWAR
HARD W
BE.
ARE
RIS &
RIS &
S$ SNELLING ———
ONS AND
STIONS AND
REA PERS
REAPERRS,
Tools,
Co.
CO.
Farmiog
i 'Y THES,
ROPE
8S HAY
“LL
BLOCES
FORKS, &c
AS ALL KINDS OF
TG MEET THE DE.
118 LINE.
HARRIS & CO,
OVER [000000
BOTTLES SOLD AND NEVER
FAILS TO CURE COUGHS COLDS.
THROAT AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES
SruesTs = SELLIT PRICE,
SPROU”
—— AN Wi
se HA} Al
MANDS IN
JAS
ee 8 Ann
¥ ne wan start aos in life
GMs BLL 8 LE Be
Andt BE arom oF MY LIFE”
Over So
Agents Make 856
a = FAMILY SCALES
Furnishes aod Keeps or, Hand
SIDING SHUTTERS,
STAIR RAILING,
&e., &c.. &e., &e
23illy ISRAEL CONFER & SON
CENTRE HALL.
avd is prepared to do a'l kinds of work,
teed ano all work promptly attended tn,
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
por, tetter, chapped hands, ohilblaine,
Ppp i:
07 EA PE PE
ATR & CO. Pros. PIT
; BARNUM’S:=
ing Wa
Weite tf ote :
FORSHEE Che o
Pay Selling P
Hurt FORSHEE a MAKIN 7 Rap suet Fg ow
Wilhelm Plaining MIN.
SASH DOORS,
FLOORING OF ALL KINDS,
BLINDS
MOULDING OF ALL KINDS,
&e.
Terms Reasonable, and all Orders
Promptly attended to,
A G. NOLL,
*
BOOT and SHOE MAKER,
The nndersigned has opened a shop in
the rear of the bank, on Church street,
New hoots and shoes made to order, and
repairing done, Hatisfaction is guaran
He kindly naka a share of the publie
patronage. [outl8ja’y] A. G. NOLL.
The best salve in the world for cuts
brui-es«, sores, nleers, salt rheam, fever
Ehens and all «kin eroptions, and
tiv yy enrex pilen, or no pay req
ti nor mhuev refnnded,
Scientific
Witz states that the prepartion of
ozone in the atmasplicre of Paris last
year was in inverse ratio to the mortal.
ity from cholera.
European anthropological journals of a
curious relic found in South California.
The relic is supposed to he a case which
contained the coloring matters and im-
plements that had been employed in tat
tooing.
The Mexican Government have re
solved on undertaking a geological sur-
practicable, and they have appropriated
$10,000 for the preliminary expenses
A survey on an extensive scale cannot
Major Serpa , Pinto has discovered
large coal fields south of the Rovama
River in Africa.
river is in 11° south latitude, and along
its banks runs the ancient caravan route
from Cape Delgado to lake Nyassa. '
The coal fields were first claimed by the
Sultan of Zanzibar, but are now taken
possession of by the Government of
Portugal.
Anew case of fraud with preserved
food has been disclosed by P. Carles in
the Journal de Pharmacie et de Chemie.
A sample of preserved tomatoes when
examined differed from a normal speci-
men by containing much less dry ex-
tract, potassium bitartrate, and total
pLosphoric acid. The inference is that
the sample in question contained but
little tomato and was chiefly composed
of carrots and pumpkins, the whole
being colored with some aniline dye.
M. Andrean has given an acconnt of
the prairies of Guiana at a meeting of
the Society of Commercial Geography *
of Paris. He dealt chiefly with the
results of his journey between the Rio
Negro and the Cayenne. Behind the
from the coast he found prairies en-
tirely devoid of trees, and there the air
different in the essential conditions for
successful colonies from those prevail-
ing on the coast.
Paris, says M. Couche, without hev- |
ing the quantity of water which might |
be whished, is of all the cities of Europe |
the one where the public service is least
incomplete. Nowhere else are dust and
dirt more effectually combated with and
the gutters more regularly washed out,
As for the household services Paris holds
the first rank in respect to the quality
of the water distributed. The quantity
per head is less by one-fifth than that of
London, but the charges are not nearly
%0 great as those of the British metropo-
kis,
French laborers who walk barefooted
upon the asphalt pavements are subject
to swelling of the limbs. This ailment
has been attributed to the effect of the
vaporization by the heat of the feet of
a small quantity of the petrolenm or
mineral oil which is contained in the
asphalt. The nerves of the feet which
govern muscular action and the contrao-
tion of the blood vessels form an exten.
sive and very sensitive nervous nefwork
under the arch of the feet where the
skin is always very thin, and the nerves
are consequently casily affected.
Under the slow but continuous action
of the sulphurous acid thrown in the air
of cities by the combustion of coal and
the influence of the frequent changes in
the degree of atmospheric humidity, MM.
G. Witz finds that the peroxide of red
lead used in coloring certain placards is
destroyed and sulphated. At the same
time the protoxide of lead thos liberated
is transformed into an insolub
phite. This salt being easily analyzed
a new and certain means is thus ob
tained for determining the eonditicn of
the atmospbere in large cities.
4 3
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The Egyptian zodiae, says Mr. Bos
cawen, which had furnished the French
astronomer Arago with so much material
by which to prove the Egyptian source
of the zodiac, was now known to have
only a Ptolemaic age, and still later
came the zodise discovered at Tanis,
the ancient Zoan, by Mr. Flinders
Petrie. The numerons engraved gems
and the carved stones, especially the
valuable boundary stones, of a far more
remote antiquity shuwed that the signe
of the zodise as known fo ut were
known also to the Chaldeans It is
evident that from an early period the
division of the heavens into twelve
parts, presided over by twelve constella-
tions, had been in use among the Baby-
lonians,
The London Iron reports that Herr
Sjoberg, a» Swedish engineer, has pro
duced a new explosive which he calls
* romite,” and with which experiments
have just been made at the fortress of
that the explosive may be manufactured
without any elaborate machinery ; that
it cannot explode even when closocly
confined, except when united, and that
it cannot freeze. While ite strength is
very great, its cost is small. The ex-
were carried out with »
shells to a dis.
» THE ORYIOLE'S
a
SONG,
This bird's song eonsists of four notes,
and it is envious that although there is
!s peculiar, rich, flate-like quality by
which tha oriole’s notes may be recog-
nized, ne two siug alike, Robins, song
sparrows, and perhaps sll other birds
sing diffsrently from each other, so far
‘as I have observed, but none differ so
| greatly— in my opinion—as orioles.
The four that I have been able to study
carefully enough to reduce this song to
the musical seale, though all having the
same corapass, arranged the notes differ-
ently in every case. The oriole is, of
course, not limited in expression to his
tress or of war, which was two tones
slurred together, The ordinary call, as
he goes about a tree, especially a fruit-
note, loud and clear.
the tree together, it is the same, but
much softer.
An oriole that I watched in the (
kill Mounuains regularly fed his mate
while she was sitting, and as he left the
nest after giving her a morsel, he uttered
two notes which sounded exactly
“A-dien,” adding, after a pause,
‘more which irresistibly said *' Dear.y.”
There was a peculiar mournfuluness in
this bird's otrain, as if he “It's
a sad world; a world of cats and crows
and inquisive people,
meet again.” Perliaps it was pre yphet
for disaster did overtake the little f:
ily; a high wind rocked the
which also
tree — 80 violently
the youngsters before they
The accident was remedied as far
possible by returning them to the
but whether they were injured by tl
galt 1 never learne
.
ats.
like
two
:
implied,
and we may never
cradle
was on a small maple
as to throw
could fly
nest,
10
tongue, and even squawks like a robin’s
are not unknown. The female has simi.
lar utterances, but in those I h ave
tened to her song was weaker,
the clear-cut perfection of her mate's,
and sounded like the first efforts of a
young bird. In the of those
under consideration,
lis-
Cube
in this inferior style, which seemed
rather unusual. The sound
[the oriole utters is a very low one, to
his mate when near her, or flying away
{with her, or to his nestlings before they
leave the home. It is « ycder ira.
|ing eall that makes one i hi an
sintruder, and as if |
and retire. 1 is
or reduce to the
worth waiting and listeniyg
sweolost
impossil
i ————— _-
A CHINESE BARREL
One of the most im
in Mott street, Ne
the Chinese barber
can colleagues, he doe
of his business in tl
denoces of his cust
low, three-legged sino
customer sits bolt uprizh
coat, necktie and collar
and a common long cloth
the neck. The face
washed with perfumed
with a soft
ture being removed by:
ning. The shaving
sembles our own
almost no lsther is
over the face and throat, I, :
back of the neck and the tempi
towel, any 1
Land
givie
feed
Te dial
enough hairs to produce tl
desired. The second part of
tion is what he prides hi
The razor is dried and put awa
his kit he produces two small
callipers, tweezers, serapersand
and with these proceeds to em!
ears. He first shaves o t the
the outside, and then, with a dexe
sweep of the wrist, the
inside of the ear. The blade of this car
ragor is about as large as a match, and
is concaved almost into a crescent, The
sensation is pleasant rather than other.
wise, With hia other instruments he
rubs and polishes the ear until its color
is bright pink. The third part of the
job ia a Swedish movement cure on a
small scale. The muscles of the foes,
scalp and throat are kneaded, pine od
and pulled, even the eyelids being exer.
gised. Then the large muscles of the
arms and trunk are alternately flexed
and extended, the finger joints **eracked”
and the head twisted into a dozen pwi-
tions. The finishing touch consists in
being patted and pounded with Lee's
fist and open hand from the top of the
head to the small of the back. and the
job is complete. Time, thirty minntes,
and cost * hap dollee.”
.
C—O I
CRHICLE,
n—
Chewing gum is made from chicle, a
gum which exudes from a Mexican tree,
the fruit of which is called sapodilla.
The fruit is about the size of an apple
and as delicions in flavor. The gum is
collected by the trees, runs out
freely, is molded in the sand into cakes,
hardening in the sun, and is brought to
i LE
Convinced,
Mr. U. G. King, foreman of the Tre.
tonia Democrat, Leetonia, Ohio, writes:
“Da 8 8B, Harnrsan, Columbus, Oiiio
Gentlemen: Some time since, I bad occa-
gion to doubt the genuinences of most of
the articles that appear in differe: it EP apers
in regard to your wonderful Pent 113g ,
my curiosity was 50 great that I dete:
mine d to write to one of the mas vy peop! ec
that claimed to have been cured by this
adic cine, and accordingly wrote to Mrs,
J. . Reynolds, of New Lisbon, this
Pr Coe, and received the following reply.”
“| received your letter this evening, and
in reply would say that Peruva, I be-
lieve, saved my life, and I can not recom-
mend it too highly; for all complaints it
is the best medicine in existence. It
seems to help you as you swallow it, I
would advise any one suffering from my
complaint to take Pearuxa and be cone
vinced. Yours truly, Mrs, J. W, Rey &
Now, that's "her card, word
the lady, I do not believe she woul id lie,
It is truly wonderful how your medicine
does do good.
James L. Mooney, Prospect, Ohio,
“ For the past ten years I have
suffering from constipation and
ia, d all the evil effects that
I was treated by a
number of doctors, all to no effect, I
used several patent medicines, which did
m= no good, and about three years ago I
was seized with a severe nervous trou ble,
and was obliged to quit farming. 1
thought my days would soon be over, but
Jast winter I received one of your pam-
1 at once
tried your Peruxa and MaxanLix,
They helped me right away. I used nine
her. Bop ERUNA and three of Max NALIN,
am quite well, and able to
ing. 1al +0 had a little child
cl ttacked with a severe cramp
in the stomac ch; we thought it would go
pasms. I used nothing but PeEruNA.
gave | it an injection of PErruxa and
m water, and gave it a teaspoonful of
ine internally every half hour,
1s relieved in one hour, “and has not
n bothered since. I have also used it
h as good effect in case of croup and
know that it 18 a wonderful
ne, and recommend it to all who
poor health, The above statement
ng to swear 10.”
Plants, Deep Valiey, Greene
Pa., writes: “ Please send me
yook on the ‘Ills of Life 1 have
{ Peruxa, and am great
inlos
ws
fH2IW Waxy
a and
ti
har of dhe Work
ABSOLUTE CURE YOR
R RH.
Bis care
AN
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bh
in Cure a git
tus are followed te PUOTORE
markabie nod 1s cures wonden
# i oessfal preparation in the
ris i ¢ AT ARRH and th ly one that
pr : Absolute, Positive Core, it is
ir : tg 10 nki A Trial i= all
that is acked I yr it. .itis aiways
“ end for testimonials of actual
M ALARI A.
Yi RE D.
nt # tap
y i% naked : Bp
Lis a BE FECIViICO
i re blood and
For Syph
ny preparation
+L of the
sed wee wil]
lil» and try it,
tf Ladisd
wt wu
& Of
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‘Save d Lo0ts rh
RHE v SATISH.
SCROFULA,
SKIN ERUPTIOXS.
VEXEREAL DISEASES.
DYSPEPSIA.
LOSS OF APPETITE.
FEELING OF LANGOUR.
BILIOUSNESS,
LIYER TROUBLES.
XERVOUS WEAKNESS.
FEMALE WEAKNESS.
trans Carvanant Rumeoy is no patent
t a safe and pleasant prepasation
realest medion discov.
Mile red juvenates the entire
IH sos more viriue than a half
les por ordinary puient Maparations,
vinls and other informati
frugeiste generally
SIX BOT.
On rece pt of 85.00 by
BaMURL F. Kiran & Co,
ies will be pent expres
Bg Ve e
PRIC ¥ si. 00 A BOTTLE.
3.00,
TRADE Manm
AFTER DINNER.
'ersons wio sufler from
the progress of that painful
vy by the use “of en after-dinner
v pomiposcd that it will give tone
fomach, prevent heartburn, rouse
the liver to tealthiul potion, invigorate
the kidneys, and thus, through the activity
of these organs, promote the nsiursl
HOVE t of the stomach amd bowels.
Avon's "Pr. 18 pre so co mpotmded that
{heir setion h mild, effectusily pro.
duces the shove resulta. They also, in
curing Constipation, remove the cause of
Billousness, Liver Compluint, Kidney Dis.
ease, Rheumatism, sod many other serious
ailments,
AYER'S PILLS
contain no mineral nor poisonous subs
stance, smd do not gripe unless the
bowels are irritated, and even then thelr
influence i= healing. To continue thelr
effect in constipated or chronic cases, tend
need only be taken In diminishing it
of increasing doses, For seamen, sand
habitants or travelers in sparsely rh
cotmtrics where physicians sre not at
hand, they are of inestimable value,
There is hardly a sickness they ru J fot
alleviste, amd in most eases cure, §
promptly, To young girls just coring
upon womanhood to women whose
Indigestion
3
§ fay
1, am
period of maternity fs deawing to a close,
Averts Pili, In moderate .,
stifficient to ensure regular action of the
bowels, will be found of
incalculable Value.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass.
pri nga sp SS
HARDWARE
Heating Stoves,
CROWNING GL
FORT
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A full assortment of Fire Brick a
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ABTLAKE AND
WELCOME HOME.
PIONEER
od Grates on hand,
, McFARLARE & CO
TUTT’S
~ PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
The Seen Medical Trinmph of the Age!
YMIPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Kos sf sppusise Bowels costive, Pain in
the b with a dull sensation in the
back Pain under the shoulders
blade, Fullness after eating, with adie
ackination to exertion of body or mind,
ritabilicy of temper, Low spirits, with
Iran having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache
ever the right eye, Restiessness, with
fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTE'S PILLS are especially ‘adapted
to such cases, one dose effects such &
ange of feeling aso astonish the saflerer.
lik Ta hs nb pry au ¢ ihe rie is
and by thei from fon
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any C hig OF T MAN Nis Er’
THE LO8s OF
A Lectare on the Nature, Treatment and Hedical
Cure Bemisal Wesknoss of dperm.lorrhoes, 18°
duosd by delf Abrams, tnveiuntieay Emibaons,
tency, Net vous Lies efile 10
riage gesersily | Couwsamption, npuepey and
Menta: and Fhreicel Dospacily,
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avid coumegoesors of Seif Abd ee way be
retpuved withoat danger 2s sarKice
bougien, jastraments, pugs © G
Cul 8 welds Gi Ld ee at Guos certal
which every sufferer no matier y \
may De, may cure ames! cheaply, Pp
radically
Tile lecture will prove a boon 1
tocusas ude.
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not 8 Truss. Yorn Day and Night and its
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Bis months on receipt ORE ot LAR
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orders 10 HARI . IX,
Frankiln Sgrare, 8, ¥.
ROLLER FLOURING MILLS,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
NOW READY FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
FLOUR & FEED.
FLOUR AND FEED WILL BE EXCHANGED
FOR ALL KINDE OF GRAIN, AND AT
RETAIL FOR CARH,
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