The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 02, 1885, Image 7

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    UNDER THE GALLOWS!
Frightil Condemuation of
Her Bon--Whas Does
a Mother by
it Moan?
Not long ago a weeping mother called |
to bid good by to her only son who was
soon to be executed,
“Woman,”
tary frevzy, “Woman, 1 never would
duty by me “when I was young!”
This was a terrible parting ! It horri-
fled the spectators, it nearly crazed the
gonseience stricken mother,
Oue can scarcely overestimate
the character of her offspring,
to ignore this responsibility !
writer made the acquaintance of Dr, A,
J. Benedict, of Sackett’'s Harbor, N, Y.,
a person who has
human development.
murderous tendency of the times, we
asked that eminent man if the outlook
was not discouraging ?
“It looks 80,” he said,
we have a
such eyils., In my professional career i
have found by hard study that we have
emerged trom savagery by development
of the nervous system and the intellec-
tual life, and we return to savagery
we ignore the
solid, trustworthy nervous system, we
cannot hope to save the race. Boys
stuff dime novels, and the pistol is to
them the only respectably glorious in-
strument to secure fame,
trashy literature and steaightway try to
murder their husbands snd friends by
poison, Business men yield to the
tempter, and forge aud steal and de-
fanlt, Ministers, charmed by beauty,
forget the behests of conscience On
every side we see the weakness of per-
sonal integrity.”
“Do you regard it as a disease ?”
“More especially as the result of di-
sease which, however, may be pre-
vented,”
“*Please define how.
I] cannot now enter into details, Oar
people can see their bodies, their blood,
their bones, They never their nerves
and econacquently many do not suppos:
they have any. The farmers’s wite re-
“but I fancy
8P¢
she dies prematurely. The nerve can-
not stand the strain of continual work.
The minister falls dead in his pulpit,
but he never did a day's physical work
in his life, The lawyer faints in the
presence of the court and is scon a
wreck or a corpse, aud yet the work is
nerve work, The man of affairs is over-
come with apolplexy; the politician and
publicist, with Bright's disease, The
mind of the untutored man is fired by
the exploits of crime and he longs for
such fame, These persons overwork or
over-excite the nervous system and this
fact kills or demorslizes them.’
“If all this be so how would yo
tify it then?”
“Let me tell you: A few years ago I
bad a lady patient who was an utter
wreck, Bhe was the mother of several
children, She lost her mind and
imagined she was cursed of God Bhe
was & farmer's wife, and worked early
and late, I never saw a finer specimen
of physical womanhood than she, but
she was a pervous wreck! She became
bloodless, Lad the very worst of female
disorders and waa in the last stages of
albuminuria or Bright's disease. Thus
iatter disease works particular havoe
with the nervous system and produces
insanity and despair. Bhe wss insane
and desperate and I fear (fawmted the
blood of her offspring with these terri-
ble tendencies, 1 treated her for sev-
eral years, One by one the standard
remedies of the schools failed, but I fin.
ally cured her with Warner's safe cure,
and she is to-day strong and well, Yet
thousands of women like her, every
year bring ill-formed and criminally-in-
clined children into the world, Is it
any wonder that nervous diseases pre-
vail and that the whole moral sense is
demoralized ? If that remedy were geu-
erally nsed, we would have stronger
mothers, stronger cbildren, stronger
men aud women, and with perfect phy-
sical snd mental healils,
decrease and society be more secure.’
Such candid opinions aresurely worth
oousidering.
Hu rec-
HOUSEHOLD.
Lieut 1x Tae Sick Roos. --It is
the unqualified result of all experience;
with the sick that second only to their
need of fresh air is their need of lights
that, after a close room, what hurts
them mest is a dark room. and that it
is not only
they want,
patient about after sun,
the aspect of the room, if circumstances
when the son is off,
the effect is upon the spirits only,
is by no means the case, Who has not
observed the purifying effects of light,
and especially of direct sunlight upon
the air of a room?
tion within
Go into a room where the shutcers are
always shut (in a sick-room there should
never be shutters shut), and though the
room be uninhabited, though the air
has never been poliuted by the breathe
ing of human beings, you will observe
a close, musty smell of corrupt air—of
rays. The mustiness of dark rooms and
corners, indeed, is proverbial. The
cheerfulness of a room, the usefulness
of light in treating disease is all-impor-
how almost all patients lie with their
faces turned to the light, exactly as
plants always make their way toward
the light,
A A.
Sroxoe-CAKE Frirrens —Six or
aight square (psnny) sponge cakes, one
cup cream, boiling hot, with a pinch
of soda stirred in; four eggs, whipped
light; one tablespoonful corn starch,
wet up in cold a one-quarter pound
currants, washed and dried. Pound
the cakes fine and pour the cream over
them. Stir in the corn starch. Cover
for half an hour, then stir until cold.
Add the yelks—light and strained—the
whipped whites, then the Surrants
thickly dredged with, Jour. J
the bofing fa Toy
upon a warm sieve,
Tur following is given as an excellent
| recipe for chow-chow. Try it. One
dozen cucumbers, two heads cauli-flow-
| er, one half peck strihgbeans, one-half
| pe ck green tomatoes, six green peppers,
| one quart small white onions, one quart
| nasturtiums, two gallons vinegar, one-
half pound yellow mustard seed, one-
half ounce ground cloves, one ounce
ground allspice, ondounce black pepper,
| two ounces turmeric. Cat up vegeta-
| bles and sprinkle with salt; let stand
| twenty-four hours, then drain. Mix
| the spices into a past + with some of the
vinegar; put the remainder of the vin-
egar on the fire, boil and skim; then
in the vegetables and let them cook uc-
twenty minutes after they begin to boil.
—
LEMON MERINGUE PUDDING. ~—One
| quart of milk; two cups of bread
| crumbs; four eggs; one hail cup
| butter. one gup of white sugur; :
{ large lemon, juice and half the rind
grated; soak the bread in milk; add
the beaten yelks with the sugar rubbed
| to & cream, also the lemon,
tered dish until firm and slightly brown.
Draw to the door of the oven and cover
with a mernmngue of the whites whippad
toa froth, with three tea:pooniuis of
powdered sugar and a httle
juice, Jrown very shghtly;
dered sugar over i7, and eat cold,
make up an orange pudding m the s
way.
ift 1
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POW
You
Ae
Startling Experience.
Next to
disease
by
cough.
there is
more
whoop-
0 come
exhausts
and phy-
scarlet faver,
among hiildren
dreaded parents
ing It lis
a'l seasons of V4
wth of the 11 tie
sicians are often unable check
Mr, F. W. Harbaugh, of the Ttlegram,
Baltimore, Maryland, had six
children, aged from six to thirteen
YEAars, Brostrated with this malady at
one and the Sane ime, A compe ia
cure was, however, affected Hed
wagh Cure: and Mr.
hich generally
four
ould have dis-
had been aware
an invaluable
no
fo
is
t
al
the stre:
th
we
i$
of his
Vy
Star C
writes that
as 8 ni
and he
appeared
of the existence «
remedy.
the co ugh,
ne weeks, weeks,
i
is Conugens
sooner if he
f such
——_—— ———
nk less of the vipers tl hat may at-
and the dut
y §
ire OF
you,
hes before ,
I
ii
—————
A CoMrrLicaTiox oF DisEases
deci
when a patient
frugs.,” Yes
inating in
liver
is
nt physician
by
indeed,
sion of incompete
ikille i
has been
; & complication,
dyspepsi i
of which
TITERS
incligeation,
Kidney or wom pial a
vield as readily to ViNEGaR as
i mn
|
Bi
does the gentle
quickly
the autu leaf to
brevza Comp'ieations
solved by the Birrers
———
are lost
We Worse 11
in which we do
Tho'e day
i in which
no good ; 1 han lost
we do evil
——
snecitie
}
EE
4Y¥.
ws Dri psy
We must teil of
Hunt's
1t never
the great
Kidney and Liver |
8 to cure Diabet
, WC
a w——
tems
{1
ht's Di
a place for
found in
1 there is
be
real world
ae, and we should
— :
in the direct
difficulties surround
ine
rig
Dreydoppel, Philade phia, Pa
ett te
Show me ) the man who cares no more
for one place than anot er, and 1 will
show you in that person ove who loves
8
nothing but himse'{
A
FOR DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, de epreasion HT apir.
ita and general debility in their various forme; also
a% a preveplive against fever and ague and othor
nt ezine cit fevers, the *“Ferro.-Phosphorated-
Elixir of Calisara”™ made by Caswell, Uagard & Cao,
| New York, and sold by all Draggista, is the
tothe; and for pati lenis recovering from fever
other sickness, it Bas 00 equi
se ———
It 18 a curious fact that on the track
of knavery a misplaced switch will be
found somewhere, and it is sure to
wreck the train.
—————
ASK your shoe and hardware dealers for
Lyon's Heel 8
shoes straight,
kissin sn AI A
Tears are the gift which love bestows
{ upon the memory of the absent,
Wm.
sal
or
suffocation,
—————————
Important,
bagpage exprossage and £2 carriage Hira, and stop
atine Grand Union Hoel, opposite Grand Cen
trad Depot,
600 elegant moma, fited ap at a cost of one
| million dollars, and upwards per
day. Ruoropean Plan. Elevator, Hestanrant
supplied with the best, [Horse cars, stages snd
gievale | maiiroad to all depota. Pamlies can live
betier for lose money ad the Graod Union Hotel
that af any other Orefclase hotel in the cite
Pesan AAAI
The object of all ambition should be
to be happy at home, If we are not
happy there, we cannot be happy else-
i where,
Sm AR—————
The best Ankle Boot and Collar Pads are
made of zine and leather. Try them.
dl Aseria
1f the loved ones could come back to
earth only long enongh to be forgiven,
it would relieve many a remorseful
heart.
+ A man attacked with Bright's Dis
ease, or any Kidney discase, don’t want
fine words—but its conqueror Hunt's
{Kidney and Liver] Remedy,
A ra
Friction cleans the bark and rubs
down the knots,
If afflicted with sore 3 S148
Thompson's Eye W m
use Dr. Isanc
gists sell ie 200
AGENTS WANTED!
EE ——
Currant CAKES, One pound flour;
one half pound butter; three quarters
pound sugar; four eggs; one half pound
currants, well washed and dredged;
one-half ‘teaspoonful soda dissolved in
bot water; one-half lemon, grated rind
and juice; one teaspoonful cinnamon.
Drop from a spoon upon well-buttered
paper, lining a baking-pan. Bake quick-
ly.
tpn ee
A Druaggist’'s Story,”
Mr. Isaac C, Chapman, Druggist, New-
burg, N. Y., writes us: "I have for the
past ten years sold several gross of DR.
WILLIAM HALL'SBALSAM FORTHE
LUNGS. I can say ofit what I cannot say
of any other medicine, 1 have
heard a customer speak of it but to praise
have
recommended it in a great many
for
ve a bottle
it in my own family
in fact,
medicine closet ready for
A Wp ———
It is better to wear out than
out, We must not
while it 18 hot,
made hot,
Any
always ha in the
use,”
to rust
only strike the iron
but strike until it
is
Rheumatism
doubt if there is,
vf rh Frys si?
y for rhean
or can be, @
Hood's Sarsaparilla
x for 8 Ws
& CO, Lowell, Mass,
by.C. 1 HOOD
ICO Doses One Polar.
GATARRHoneam arm
§ {lennses the Mend.
Allays Infinm pent ion,
Meals the Sores, He
sores the Senses of
Toastie Smell HMenring
AFPOSITIVE cURE
: Cream Balm
touts wath All tsi FAILS,
ye Bat Con
CORES WHINE ALL ELSE FAN
Hest th By rap Taston g
- Sodd by drug
» yrs up Taston good
qd hy dragginta
Use
ry
wo aver used
tr Consens
O, 1a BR
tion is the best madicine
WER, AviLese, Kana
Beat Count Sy
in hie
Tastes good
Hold hy droggists
Pino's Core!
H. H Sraxssis, Newstk, N. XL.
Fre i, wont,
Said by droggista
- - —————
PATENTS ure dias bo Bore
1h
mam, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D, OQ, Tg.
M ITCHELL'S Pravonaren BELLADONNA
Prastens eure all Aches and Pains. Sure
Remody for that 0oLD ¥por batween the shoulders.
Haid by Draguiste ovary whens,
C MUSINESS WITHOUT CAPITAL,
We will supply & few more poreons with he necosss
oy without {uplial, ge or achinery
and easiont Litas method of mone Liv hd
nowt, Over $9 00 meade in 100 last Fon too nthe,
Fe will refund tnmay in any owe shore vg em
proves un etoosssd al WATE or cmplored oo
mn $1.00 & novvie SWAIN & QU, Now ja rd,
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Give AWAY Lan af
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Canis DRT ST. %. 0.
£3 An antiee Man of Woman in ews
sty 15 sell ou FLL
per Banth and Dxpenees. Fu
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A Standard Bilver ware Oo. Boston,
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F408 oenle % M A ey Uo, 12.03
GEN. GRANT'S MEMOIRS.
By addressing AF EL
Pu uations
A A AO Rr SABE 0
Pray Cnickes Frio ASSIS ~at
| up the chickens, and wash well in salt
water, put them in a pot with enough
{ cold water to cover them; add (for two
| chickens) half a pound of salt pork,
cut in thin strips; cover and let heat
ee slowly, and then stew until the
{ fowls are tender. Cook slowly—if they
| cook fast they toughen and shrink,
When glmost done, add, if desired, a
{ chopped onion or two, some parsley
and pepper; cover closely again, and
when heated to boiling, stir in slowly
| a teacuptul milk coutaining two well:
| beaten eggs and two teaspoonfuls of
| spoonful good butter, Arrange the
chicken nicely in a deep dish, pour
| gravy over, and serve hot.
Puppinag,—Take
raising, currants,
bread crumbs, suet and sugar;
and cut the raisins, wash and
| the currants, chop the suet, and
{all the above ingredients well toget
| then add two ounces of cut candied
peel and citron, a little mixed spice,
salt and ginger, say half a teaspoonful
of each: stir in four well-beaten
and milk enough to make the mixt
80 that the spoon will stand upright in
it; tie it loosely in a cloth or put it in
a mold, plunge into boiling water,
‘ boil for three and a-half hours.
I Cop PLuM
{ cup each of flour,
stone
mix
her;
gus
ure
it
aud
———
A lo
but By 48
the other.
a little vanilla and
Turn the
the crust, Tie
d turn the f
every a few
_ Pour the
an
a “ ttle sugar into m
Add the eg
BE
custard bolls,
f of Vienna
to have
Po ind
rey
D Brean
into slices,
LMON
bread cut
one connected with
| almonds w
between the slices,
ith
bread in
nilk to maintain the
81iCes together an
Fry on
utes in lard,
eustard, De
Put
eady on the stove,
0 in one
min-
whole a
4 gide
aver
egg
IDK,
remove
a8 S001 AS
one
LeE pout
one-half pi
qual
ound b utter:
waler; tablespoonfuls
4
TAWAY Bed, A i
butte
in the flour; dissolve the
mix all with the
Wi BG ATE CHae
roug
y Lhe
beaten
water: well
8 ith
ibid brewers
Hime and water,
aRisler
vw oof
LY O18
pais
11 wash well
Was place i
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dead
Prop-
knows
May sucs
New
Island may yet «
dog days,
is leaves,
Sal O give oul a
insects, Who
Is nOEQ juito, 00,
to castor oil, and then Jer.
Siaten
in the
LIOY
y - *
itfe of railroad plant 1s not great,
roads, with iron rails and wooden
structures, will need renewals, for the
most part, within ten years. Ties will
rot from five to eight years
Hails endure according to traffic, and,
for light work, it will last ten years,
Good wooden bridges, when new, will
be dangerous in ten years, unless cov-
ered,
out In
——————
An Italian, 1 rofessor Carlo Pavesi,
proposes as an improved disinfectant a
solution composed of chloride of lime,
camphor and glycerine. This com-
pound may be used in all cases where
phenic acid is now employed, and its
odor is less poisonous than the latter.
t isclaimed that the putrefaction of
animal bodies is immediately arrested
by it.
————
The large sweet onion is very rich in
those alkaline elements which counter
act the poison of rheumatic gout, 1f
| slowly steeped in weak broth and eaten
with a little Nepaul pepper. it will be
| found to be an admirable acticle of diet
for patients
| habits. The stalks of caul
ilower have
persons would care to eal them,
i The {nnoornse and purity of child.
hood, brings bitter heart pangs to the
e————
i The id and the New
The old-style pills! Who does not know
| What agony they caused-—what wos ?
| You walked the floor, youn groaned,
sighed,
| And felt such awful pain inside,
And the next day you felt so weak
You didn't want to move or speak.
Now Pierce's * Pellets’ are so mild
They are not dreaded by a child,
They do their work in painless way,
Aud leave no weakness for next day,
Thus proving what is oft confessed
That gentle means are always best,
pins AION 5550
Don’t be afraid of failure,
® ® & *# Delicate diseases in either sex,
however induced, speedily cured. Book,
10 penta in stamps, Address, in confidences,
World's Dispensary Mediga) Association,
603 Main Street, Buffalo, N
Good to begin well; better to end
well,
you
The Raday giver
of life is the blood, From it the system re.
celves ail its material of growth and Teal,
It bathes every tissue of the body.
necessary, then, that the blood ould be
kapt pure and rioh. Dr, Pleroe’s “Golden
Medion ood pases, in thin great blood food
riflor. tis a rome.
sovereign
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Inngs, serofula, and kindred dis
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If pride leads the van, poverty brings
up the rear. 1
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Scrofula of I nos.
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Fonte
LUNGS.
Cures Coprumption, Colds, Pacamenis. In
finenea,. Broschial imenities, Rronchitis,
fonrseness Asthma, Cra:
Congh, and al! Diseases of the
gnns, it soothes and heonis 1
the Leags, in%am
ena, and prevents the wight sweats und
tightness aoroms the ch ot which aroem
it. Corncmmption is rol an Incorable malady,
HALLS ALSAM will eure you,
though pr-fesslanni aid falle
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