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

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    HOUSEHOLD.
Curring OsTricH FEATHERS.
ostrich is an easy bird to handle under
the operation of feather-cutting. You
can well imagine that there i8 some
difliculty and also dasger in handling
“The
apiece. Feathers are cut once in every
nearly twice a year.
to cut a bird we anproach
plate of green corn, to
eagerly rush,
which
the bottom of the stocking is left
giving them an opportunity to breathe.
held stillby four men, and in
half an our he is plucked.
tail feathers are plucked. 1
demand for
the increase,
terprise, as the
feathers is ever on
trich feathers ure
If you wat¢h this as closely as 1
done, you will discover that there
a rage. fur ostrich tips
times all over the world, whether it be
in colonies, in the United States or
Europe,
trich farming will b: the leading indus-
try, and in ten years from now it will
be a staple industry ‘of the United
States.”
CELERY MAvYONNAISE.—The yolks
of two eggs. a very little mustard, salt,
pepper and juice of a lemon, and some
water. Jeat all together,
the same curdling the eggs must be
well beaten before adding the oil. Your
or small spoonful of boiling water. The
celery must be well washed and then
small pieces in a salad bowl, throw the
mayonnaise over the celery, mix all to-
gether and serve.
SCOTCH SHORT-CAKE.—Take one-
half of a pound of slightly salted butter
and ope pound of flour, and then mix
four ounces of loaf sugar and work all
into a smooth ball; then roll out
it isan inch thick; prick over with a
fork and pinch round the edges and
bake for one-half an hour in oven, with
according to taste,
LYONNAISE POTATOES. —Put a pint
of butter the size of a
salt and pepper; let it boil; take a heap
ing teaspoonful of corn flour, mix with
a little cold wnlk in a frying pan, keep
stirring all the time; have ready six or
seven good sized Irish potatoes, peeled
and cut into thin slices; put them into
a pan with a littie parsiey and an onion
chopped small; cover them with a plate
and let them stew cradually for fifteen
dish,
MALAGA CAKE.—Two cups of sugar
and a half cup of butter, heat to =a
cream, and & half cup of sweet milk;
mix three cups of flour with two tea-
spoonfuls of baking powder, beat the
whites of seven eggs to a froth, stir al-
together and flavor with lemon; bake
three eggs and beat with pulverized
for the top of your cake; into the rest
add'one coffee cup of seeded raisins,
chopped fine, and flavored with lemon;
spread between your cakes and put to-
gether, .
CrarLorTE MUFFINS. —One quart
sifted flour, three eggs, the whites and
yolks beaten separately and until stifr,
three cups of milk. if sour no disadvan-
tage if soda be added; u little salt, mix
quickly beat well, and fill the hot irons
half full. The excelience of these de-
pends upon thorough beating and
quick baking.
CHOCOLATE Custaup.—Make a
boiled custard with one quart of milk,
the yolks of six eggs, six tablespoonfuls
of sugar and one-half cup of grated va-
nilla chocolate, Boil until thick enough
stirring all the time. When nearly co d
flavor with vanilla. Pour Into cups
and put the whites of the eggs beaten
with some powdered sugar on the top.
A prETTY way of arranging the ceil-
ing m the sitting room is to covar it
with a small patterned, quiet-looking
chintz, over each place three inch wide
flat-headed pine moldings, painted
cream buff color, and crossing each
other in such a way as to divide the
ceiling into pane's of about three feet
square,
Pure mutton tallow is the best
thing for chapped hands.
of long wristed gloves of the hands.
gloves,
* oo
sugar, one cap of raisins boilad half an
cup sour milk, half cup of melted but.
ter, two-thirds of u teaspoonful of soda,
a little of all kinds of spice.
VELVET Crear. —Two tablespoor-
fuls of strawberry jelly, two
cream; till a wine glass one-half fall of
the above mixture beaten to a cream,
A riece of dark brown or biack
hole embroidery about the edge in yel-
low floss silk, and a border of golden.
Hearted daisies connected by green fern
Conn
meal, two cups of flour, two cup: of
sweel milk, two eggs, three heapin
teaspoonfuls of bakin
cup of butter, one-l
Bake
in gem-pans,
powder, one-higlf
cup of sugwr,
It is customary to use amm
the purpose of neutralizing ad
have accidentally or otherwise
ed the color of fabrics This
i applied immediately or the co
ually imperfectly restored. A
| ful use an application of cl
will bring out the colors as
| aver, Plush goods and allar
with aniline colors, faded {
ure to light, will look as br
after sponging with chlor
ccmmercial ehloroform wij
purpose very well,
Facts for. Faw
In order to cook you
{ always first cateh it,
It 18 much easier
{ than to catch a hare,
Te get rid of a cold, always use Red
Star Cough Cure.
To get Red Star Cough Cure, only
requires twenty-five cents.
to catc¥ a cold
a ———— x
He that hath more knowledge than
Judgment is made for another man’s
{ use rather than his own.
Beware of imitations, pretended
cures and specifies, and spurious prep-
arations. ‘L'ake only Hunt's [Kidney
and Liver] Remedy.
ees
Those who have finished by making
think for themselves,
-— .
CONSUMPTION CURED,
An old physician, retired from practice, having
had placed 10 his hands by an East India mission.
ArY the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and penmanest cure of Consumption,
Broncaiils, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and
Lung Affection, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested its wonderful corative powers
in thousands of cases, has feit it his duty to make
nt known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this
| motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, 1
wil send free of charge, 10 all who des re it, this
recipe, in German, French or Euglish, with fall
directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail
by addressing with stamp, naming this pa
A. NOYES, 148 Power's Block, Root ster, N
rl P————n
Moderation is the inseparable come
paunion of wisdom, but with it genius
has not even a nodding acquaintance,
TRROUGHOUT THE SOUTHERN STATES
at certain seasons of the year,
| bilious attacks, and a hundred ailments.
“Quinine’” is the popular remedy, but
the occaslonal use of Vixrcan Briters
renders i medicines entiraly un-
necessary. Nothing is
lieve a torpld liver so quickly,
AAG As
Never plead guilty to poverty.
far as this world is concerned you
might better admit that you are a vil
eld
AA
iain,
- .
Frazer Axie urease,
vine trial will conving
best. Ask your dealer
Girease, amd take no «
i our trade mark on,
———————— Roars oss ame
Every man’s vanity ought to be his
© you that it is the
f the Frazer Axle
box Las
ought to be his greatest secret.
———
Sick Headache. Thousands who
intensely with mek headache say that Hood's Sar.
fapariiia has completely cared 1h
man thus relieved, writes:
is worth Its weight in gold
10 doses $1.
fm. One geatie-
“Hood's Sarsapariiia
Solid by a
glue,
-— -
the silence of their closets more benef.
bustle of courts, senates and camps,
—r————
Importance,
When you visit or eave New
baggage exprossage and § carr
kine Urand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen.
ral Depot,
60 elegant rooms, filed Up al 8 cost of one
million dolinrs, $l and upwards per
day. European Plan. Elevator, Remanrant
Sippiied with the best. I1lorse cars, stages and
elevate 1 ralirosd to all depota,
betler for jess money at the Gragd Union Hota
Than at any other Sret.class hotel in the city
ut
Yorg Oty, save
The delight w
again in active operation.
has been used
saved thousands
ease and death.
from
The best recipe for going through
life in a commendable way is to feel
that each one needs all the kindness he
can get from others in the world.
'ANAKESI|S.
"ANAKESIS
| stant Rel : and n
i fallible Crk for PITEA
: and KES "is sold by
: Price, 1 00 b _
! Palh, :
i sent voRE Pp, Nzv
MarcorER 8 & No. a
: sroerRy, for’, Be
| manuf, of ARARE ia
CATARRH pe,
fLy'S
Cleanses the Wend.
Allnys Inflammation.
Menils the Sores, He.
Gores (he Senses wf
J Taste Smell Menring
A POSITIVE CURE
bigs sain od ap enviable rom.
tition wherever known, dis.
The
: - into esch nostri, po pain;
: rrecabie fo fen
Price soe to wail rr at denigiat, Bend for etrenine
FI Y PROTHERS, Dragxiste, Owen, N, ¥.
Consumption Can Be Cured!
we HALLS
BALSAM
LUNGS.
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feuded ty that wall E
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THE CREAT
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8 Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
in Parkarke, Headarbe, Toothache,
A
Spanien Poulsen, ole, str.
PRICE yr i
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ForPa
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| Maquenne observe that in
| Japonica, the plant selected for experi-
{ ment, the carbonic acid given off ex-
ceeds the oxygen absorbed,
respiratory phenomena of leaves consist
{ from internal consumptions similar to
thuse which take rise in fermentations.
:
its discovery, was comparatively neg-
lected until about fifteen years ago,
{ when the attention of the public was
| directed to its therapeutic properties by
such men as A. von Schroetter, R.
| Boetiger, Gelger and Hagen,
cial scale caused its former high price;
| overcome, and a per cent. (by weight)
| very moderate prics at the present time,
tensive application in the arts,
dni ———
A Lucky Man.
man is
erow,”’ J uvenal,
Knew, Howeve
ands of lac
their secret out,
"A
incky
KAYE, and we think he
r, we have heard of thous.
ones and we propose to let
They were people broken
down in halt, suffering with ver, blood
and skin diseases, scrofula, dropsy, and
consumption, aud were lucky enough to
bear of and
“Golden Medical Dis avery,” the sovereign
blood purifier, tonic and alterative of the
age.
Ry
TH -—— rn
We are firm believers in the maxim
that, for all nght judgment of any
man or thing, it is useful, nay essential,
[to see his good qualities before pro-
nouneing on his bad,
A Donmpss Mine
of health is
“Favorite Prescription,’ to the merits of
| kindred affections thousands testify,
p———————
To know a man, observe how he
| wins his object rather than how he loses
it; for when we fail, our pride sup-
| ports us—when we succeed it betrays
us,
—————
ine of man or woman, pre.
maturely Induced by excesses or bad prac
tices, speedily and radically cured, dook
(Hlustrated ), 10 cents in stamps. Consulta.
i don free World's Dispeusary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N. ¥.
a ————————
It is a secret well known to all great
wen, that by coaferring obligations
| they are not always sure of procuring
friends, but are certain of creating a
number of enemies,
»
————
A few weeks’ ago we published the an.
{ nual announcement of the YOUTHS Cou.
PAXNION. No other fliustrated week iy
paper attempts to present its
with such 8 variety of attractive and enter.
taining reading,
tion in the United States,
Every family
should take 1g
subscription frou that date
cr ———— i —————
| but difficulty, that makes men.
| come before any decided measures of
success can be achieved.
: Nothing Lake it.
| No medicine has ever been known so ef.
| ing from an impure condition of the blood
i
Biotches, Eruptions, Venereal Sores and
Diseases, Consumption, Goitre, Boils, Can.
teers, and all Kindred diseases
{ ean be obtained than by using 8COVILL'S
BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP, which
cleanses the blood and gives beauty to the
skin,
Noman has a
firm but two or three words can dis
hearten it. There is no calamity
which right words will not begin to
| redresas,
--—
| Hs and general debility in theif varioes forme; aise
AFA preyiilive against fover and ague and other
ntermitient the “Ferro-nosphorated.
Eitxir o1 Calisaya” made by Casw Haart & Oo,
haw Yrvk And mold by ai Digit. the bes
patients recovering from fever of
other sickness, it has no eqaal "
— i —————
Politeness is the just medium be.
tween form and rudeness,
SA IS
WHEN you get your boots and shoes
Stra ghitnud uss Lyon's Heel Suflencrs;
they will save money ve you oom
fort and keep hon astral A
AAI SSS SAI. y
Enyy shooteth at others and wound.
eth herself, :
oy BLA i em
FACET.
‘Tne othér day a young housewife
| few days with saveral lady. friends in
Before going she provided
her
Hamilton.
a good supply of good edibles for
gry. He took lunch down town and
went home in the evening for dinner.
:
|
| help himself whenever he was hun-
i
i
chicken, cold butter, cold ple, cold
! milk, cold salt, cold mustard, and sey-
hig and 1ow for something else, At
| first he did not know what it was, but
| finally concluded he wanted bread.
{ knew there was some In the house,
| sould not find it,
hve without bread
| Was despatched,
The wife received it in the midst
i
By serofulons taint in the blood, Therefore,
Hoga
the
Thonmands w
Gilgreeanie sya
eniirely cared by
beEt Liood.purilyiog
medicine before the putille, IL expels eve
of impurity from the blood, and vitalizes
ricnes it,
cure catarth, purify the
BAave been tronbled with
torn of Deen
outarrn, have
the
remedy so caridally
worthy your
Lill too late,
« 8 CEriA nly
Do uot delay taking it
“I had catareh nine years, and saffered terribly
Moon after | began 10 take Hood's Ssrss-
pariiia the catarrli troub ed me less, and after tak-
ing inree boules [ was entirely cured.”
Hixgy, Lamberton, Clinton County, Oblo,
“Hood's Barsapariiia has helped me mors for
caiarrh and impure ood than AOyluing ise jg
ever used A. BaLy, Syracuse, N.Y
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
1 by all droggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared
| by C. L HOOD & 00., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass
100 Doses One Dollar.
denc,
| her nearly to death,
| knew it was bad news;
{| Be is killed!”
With the cry
1 know
| thy, and a most lugubrious scene pre-
| sented itself when the man of the house
| happened in, What's the matter here?”
| he asked,
{ Ply. “‘How do you know?’ he asked.
i “Oh, she got a telegram.”
it?” “We haven't opened it yet.”
Imagine the scene when the sympa.
thetic creatures read the message.
about an hour the reply was sent back
to him: **You mean thing. It is In
| the bread box, under the plano,
I hid it from the cook.”
| are not only disgracing yourself
family, but the children are so
gusted with you that they
every time they pase 2 saloon,”
“It’s all right dear,”
the partiaily sobered husband
right,
.
afrald the boys cannot stand as much
them with liquor just think how mneh
cheaper it is to have one drinking in-
stead of three,”
as———
AnTisT—""Will you be kind enough
to lend me a ten-foot pole?”
Hanging Committee Man-—*'A
foot pole! Why what for?”
Artist—*'1 want to nail my brurh to
it.»
Committee Man-
sir, I cannot comprehend,
Artist—*¥ ou know th
ing day.”
Committee Man— ‘Certainly: but
wiat do vou want of a brush on a ten
foot pole?”
Art'st—"To reach my picture,”
ten
ily, dear
1"
my
i8 is varnish-
————
Fair Customer—*Bat these
dren's shoes seem rather heavy.”
Dealer—**No thicker than they ought
to be for this season of the year.”
Fair Customer—"But they look to
me as if they were last fall’s stock.”
Dealer—** They are just made, I can
assure you, and they are very comfort-
able too-kid uppers, spring heels
and "”
Fair Customer—*'Spring heels?”
Dealer—* Yes"
Fair Customer—*Why, then of
course they are right In season; I'l take
them."
chil.
————————
SHE was wading across the mud on
| came along and splashed ber from bon-
pel to shoes, A pedestrian who wit.
nessed the accident pulled out his
handkerchief ann said:
“Beg pardoa, but let me wipe some
of it off.”
“Ql thanks!” she replied, “but never
wing the mod. If you feel it your duty
10 do something in the case please men.
{tionsome of the leading cuss-words
now in use!”
——
It is related that an Oregon man
| bored foroil and struck water. The
| liquid was new to lum and he called
the camp to his ald. There was no so
lution to the mystery of the new com-
pound until one man said, *“This looks
| like some sto 1 once got with some
whiskey, and it came near killing me.
| Better plug up the hole!”
A Discov naaen Corns Cror.-—Man
In & carnage (to farmer in the eld)
“That corn doesn’t look as though
you'd get more’n half a crop.”
Farmer in the field (to man in care
riage) "Don’t expact to; I am work.
ing it on shares,”
| acre.
acre.”
Fist
around the corner to the hotel?”
Second cabman—*1 charged $4 97.
“$4977 That is a queer figure,
| Why didn't you make it un even $5."
“Because $4 97 was all he had.”
at —
“I wourp die for you,” she ex-
| claimed, plowing ber head upon his
| shoulder. “Oh, no you needn’t, dark
ing,” was the quick reply, “I like red
| haw,»
c—
Forty immortals have been named
| in literature, Judging from some of
the names it can almost be saad: “What
fools these immortals he,
A WesTERN woman was driving the
hens from the garden the other day
when acyclone carried off her shool
The report for 1883-84 of the
of the British Chinchona plantations in
Bengal is highly satisfactory, During
the year no fewer than 174,000 of the
chinchonas, known as Cal verde
A ————-———————————————
If you want to see whether a pond or
a4 stream is inhabited by fish, climb a
tree and look down from a height, The
bottom can then be plainly seen. A
says that he saw hundreds of pickerel,
during bis leisure hours he devoted
himeslf to fishing, with great success
cross-arms gf the telegraph poles,
—————
From statistics gathered in India, it
appears that cholera is far more deadly
{in the open than in the wooded: dis-
| tricts, This 18 another inducement to
preserve forests,
CURES ALL
DIKEASES OF THE
KIDNEYS,
LIVER, BLADE)
ANT
NARY ORGANS
PRY
URAVEL, DIABETER,
BRIGHTS DISEASE
:
In
PAINE IN TH
BACK
LAINE OR BIDE
TONIC AND BITTER,
It is Unequalled in Results and Per.
maneot in its Care.
LIVING TESTIMONY
Bincksmth,
Reon E
purchased
PR
Fireman.
¢ horn a severe sullerer wit
=v, and | 100K as vore oo
the fire deparan
back, and my
A idney and Liver
HA. Glass, Colamb
B WERBELORS
1 while on
en! had terrible
A Sailor,
Captain John Kimball, Sa sew Lon
Conn, , wiltee "1 was lai en will severe pains in
the mma of my back in the reg on of the Kuineys
i bad toe best medics! att oe withoul ex.
pericnoing any t « It 1 and oes
of Huss [Kidney and
boliles entirely cared me
Prioe $1 88. Send for Pam hilel ©
HUNT'S REMEDY Co, P'rovi
C. XX, CBIITENTON, General
DO BE SENSII
Hor Pras A §
fe tha
f Testimoni
fence, R. LL
Agents, New York
LE.
orter
#18.
TES doe Sore Som
¥ balm or bo on az :
and se od por sue plas og
ery Bel od to seat of trond
ie Bak On
Ay
Gums a Wid every
wi Sn. 106 Pomistors, HOP PLAS
TER OO up fon, Maw
( fom a Duong Har TY
Married Lad 168" fcrnl stamp for
: L U Sealed Cireular, which
will g ve you some Valuable I'n Ad-
§ dress, Queen Specific Oa, 14 Granite Block, Buf.
i fala, N. ¥. Mention (his paper
DRS. J. N. & J. B. HOBENSACK.
THOSE AFFLICTED WITH THE EFFECTS
OF SEMINAL WEAKNESS AND
| ALIZATION should not hesitate to coneit J.
fe $a bes
formar son,
»
street, Philadelphia. Hours from 8 A.M, 10 3 P.
Mand fiom 9 PM.
Advice free. Head our new
tery, #1.” Price, 100. Also trestment by mall,
| GURE_FI
1 say cure 1 do pot ean
for a time and then
cure,
ore
ny infallible remedy,
conte you Bothing for » trial, and 1 will eure
A eas To. TE . ROOT, 23 Peart 81, Wow
| TRURSTOA s cs. .o LAPOWDES
fieaping Teeth Prrioct nnd tinms Healthy
Blair's Pil's Gust English Gout and
»
oO
fine umatic Remedy.
yal Max, $1 '%
Pensions 155:
MUR EPHIR E opium toon.
to Soldiers A Hotre, Benfetam
ar Cirvnlare. COL I BIN
EASILY CURED. HOOK Filtre,
PR. LC. HOFFMAN. JefWertsn, Wicennsis
on,
ork,
yoy ool
IAM, Atty, Washingion, I. O,
Fn Mn
HB a RAS LA
EEA:
“1 have sullered wth catarmrs in my hegd fon
ireds of dolar for edie
but have beretotore GIy etapo.
I bhegaa 19 takes Hood's iersspariis
LER T I Go KSEE
tured, wosk..
my appetite in good -
rekon, sa
HAS me permasent god
Leni
rece yhd
eoided ¢
On. Now my catarth is neatly the
ness of my body is all
ts 1 tend
paris is
Bone 4
ike anotd
the Legt med
in fac EF Peres
fe | have eve
the only ons that has
Wik
“1 have been troatied
caning great sore
headache HIVE
Hood's Barsapariia as a cure for sas
ler lnking on'y one bottle | am mush bet
cured, my throat is ears
oy headache has 81 gisappesred.”
Hamilton, Butler Ca,, ©
Hood’s Sarsaparilia
by all draggists. $1: wx fur $5. Prepared
100 Doses One Dollar.
Vinegar Bitters, 5 pus
alive - Louie, purifies Lhe
ood, strengthens the Hyver
snd kidneys, snd will restore
health, however lost.
Vinegar Bitters isthe
best remedy discovered for
romoting digestion, curing
em he and lacrensing the
vital powers,
Vinegar Bitters assim.
els, giving healthy and natural gieep,
Vinegar Bitters is the great disease pre.
Vinegar Bitters cures Malarial, Biliows and
Kidneys, and a hundred other painful disorders,
Send for either of our valuable reference
books for ladies, for farmers, for merchants, our
Medical Treatise on Diseases, or our O
on Intemperance and Tobacco, which last should
be in the bands of every child snd youth in the
Any two of the above books mailed free ou
receipt of four cents {or registration fees
XY.
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CHURCHES and STORES.
Lrewsnse
tqusrtors for
fs 5
HOLIDAYS.
sorta of
HOLLY BY THE BARREL,
LYOOPODIUM WEBATHING
GREEN MOSS, &c., &0. &0
CHOICE CUT FIOWERS
ail ortasions,
WEDDINGS,
HECEPTIONS,
FUNERALS
will find us low
#1 in the markt,
EXCHANGE,
614 CHESTNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Piso's Remedy for Catartd is the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest
Also good for Ooid in the Mead,
Headache , Hay Fever, &c. 80 cents.
NO MORE ROUND SHOULDERSL
EEMEEENOORNER SHOULMEN BRACE
wud SUSPENDER sonbised, Ex
pends the Chest, promos Tar
pireiion. jrevess Ravel
Ebosiders, A priest
EiiriBepporier for (a
flee. ¥o barvess sles.
Pie, osiThe 8 vlhers,
ALD sess for women,
mes boys girls Cheap
wot 208 only Helinkde
Bhowider Brace. Sod 5
by Uruggien sod Gon
r remit postpaid, ob receipt of BI per pale,
of $138 sik-teerd Bend chest wessore arovnd the belly
Esrkorbosker Breese On, Raston, Pe. 8, A. JORINOR, T'eg's
IT gra
Dr KLINE'S GREAT
Nerve RESTORER
Sor all BRAT & Neave Diseases
cure Jov Newow Afvetens Fis, ERPty, of
ad
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