The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 14, 1886, Image 3

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    A LIBERAL OFFER.
ive Thousand Dollars to any Charita-
ble Institution,
CANNOT BE DONE
STATED,
Rochester, N. Y,,
Friends of Ex-President
very much disquieted,
Of course he is not going to diel
He is in the hands of a very particu-
lar physician,
lis doctor does not call it Bright's
Disease! No, it is stomach disorder
that he 1s suffering from now, and
every few hours he takes a cold, and
from time to time many other symp-
toms are developed. These symptoms
the public should know are really sec-
ondary to Bright's Disease.
His physicians say that everything
that medical skill can do for him is
being done.
This is net so.
This case is a prominent one because
the general is an ex-president; and vet
there are thousands of farmers quietly
dying, in their farm houses, of secon-
dary symptoms of Dright's Disease,
called by every other conceivable name;
thousands of workmen, likewise dying,
eaving helpless families; hundreds of
housands in all walks of life who have
sickened, and are likewise dying, help-
ess victims of powerless physicians,
Eight years ago a very well known
gentleman was about to enter upon
arge commercial transactions, His
medical adviser quietly dropped into |
ais office one day and told his cenfiden-
tial clerk that be would be dead in three
Ir. IT AS IT 18
Union and Advertiser.
Arthur are
the question of the preservation of wine,
which has long been a matter of great
difficulty in France, and for which
Now however
Pasteur
bited as a penaloffence,
the discoveries of M.
cal whatsoever,
of its quality, notably the microbe that
Pasteur discovered that all
the wine for a few moments,
is not necessary—-a heat of 182° to 142°
Fahr. is suflicient, but of course the
wine must be kept in closed vessels,
and no air allowed to approach. For
private persons who are doubtful about
a few bottles of wine nothing 1s easier
than to carry out this method.
bottles are well corked,
up to about 140° Fahr.
pletely destroy the germ within the
wine without in any way injuring its
flavor and quality.
ot -
The age of paper appears to be ap-
proaching. Among the innumerable
things made from this material is that
of pipes. The process is as follows:
Strips of paper, the width of which cor-
responds with the length of one pipe
are drawn through melted
months, and that be ought to settle up
his business affairs at once!
That man is alive and well to-day,
yet he was given up as incurable with
‘he same disease that is killing General
Arthurl
Our reporter met this gentleman yes-
rerday and in conversation about the
Feneral’s case, he said:
“1 will give $5,000 to any “charitable |
“ institution in the state of New York, |
‘i to be designated by the editor of the |
“* New York World, the editor of the
» Buffalo News and W. E. Kisselburgh
* of the Troy Times, Warner's safe
‘ cure (taken accordi { my direc- |
¢ tions) which cured me eight years
‘ago, cannot cure General Chester A.
s Arthur of Bright's disease from
which he is suffering.”
“Now I want you to
he said, “that we do not profess to
“to make new kidneys, but we do
“ know from personal experience and |
“from the experience of man
“thousands of similar cases, that we
“ can stop the consumption of the kid-
‘neys. Many a man has gone through
* life with one without incon-
‘venience. Thousands of people have
“ lived a majority of their life with one
‘lung. They did not have a new lung
‘ made. We do not make pew kidneys,
* but if the kidney is not consumed Loo
‘much we can stop disease and prolong |
‘life if taken in time."
This offer comes from H, H, Warner,
yroprietor of Warner's safe cure, of
his city.
Mr. Warner also said, “My dear
‘sir, there are governors, senators,
presidential candidajes, members of
“congress, prominent men and women
all over the country whom I per-
* sonally know have been cured of dis-
* ease, such as General Arthur suffers
‘ from, by our Warner’s safe cure, but
‘ owing to the circles in which they
* move they do not care to give public
* testimonial to the fact.’’
Mr. Warner is interested in General
Arthur's case, because he is personally
wcquainted with him, and he says that
t 1s a shame that any man should be
sllowed to die under the operation ol
ld-fashioned powerful cathartics,
which have no curative effects, rather
han that a modern, conceded specific
for kidney disease, whose worth is ac- |
tnowledged world-wide, should save
m.
“If you doubt the efficacy of War-
aer’s safe cure,” say the proprietors,
‘ask your friends and neighbors about
t. This is asking but little. They can
:ell you all you want to know.”
“We have kept a standing offer be-
fore the public for four years,” says
Mr. Warner, “that we will give $5,000
.0 any person who can successfully dis-
wate the genuineness, so far as we
know, of the testimonials we publish,
and none have done it,” ¥
Were General Arthur a poor man, !
inable to be left **in the hands of his
physician,” he would use that great
remedy, as many thousands of others |
nave done, and get well. How absurd
then for people to say that everything
that can be done 1s being done for the
»x-president, when the one successful
remedy in the world that has cured, or
hat can cure a case like his, has not
been used by them.
Cr ——
A curious feature of the National
museum in Washington is the zoologi-
‘ul section, or the department devoted
to birds’ eggs. It has about 42,000
&
A
ng
{
VO
understand, ’’
3 ov
kidney
building.
vary in size from that of the tiniest
pumming-bird to that of the giant
vird, whose rematns are found in Mada- +
gascar, There is a little egg of a tiny
humming-bird lying in a diminutive
nest. The humming-bird that made
the nest and laid the egg is the small.
est bird in the world. he little egg
has a length or long diameter of three.
hundreths of an inch. The nest is one-
twentie h of an inch across one way,
and ninety-two one-hundreths the
other,
cmp
The Chief Roadmaster of the French
Government railways says the best
pian yet discovered for conSolidating,
Ly the interlacing of its roots, the loose
soil of newly made embankments is the
double poppy. It germinates in a few
days, and in two weeks grows enough
to give rome protection to the slope,
1t is an annual, but after the first year
sows itself,
Si fp —
Wood worms can be destroyed in
books and woodwork by benzine,
Books are locked up in a cupboard with
a saucer of . Furniture and
carvings are placed in a tightly closed
room with an open dish of benzine.
New wondwork ean be protected against
thelr entry by a coating of glue,
is there-
outside is
and
The
invention,
It
uff is only about one-half
a
fmportant,
eave New Yor City, save
and $0 carriage ilire, and slop
1 Hotel, i
opposite Grand Cen-
PARE eX Tessa
¢ Grand Un
a cont
at !
upwards
Confession of the Late Dr. Dio Lewis
Thousands of people all over his
sountry will hear with keen regret o
he derth of Dr, Dio Lewis.
bas bee
guod health to thou
istered comfort to
very sadly have missed his
words, Dr. Lewis was one of the most
gemal aad inspiring ol men. He did not
believe very much in taking medicine,
making hygiene a great hobby and in-
sisting that if a person would live right
there would be medi.
cine; and yet in 1883, his candor above
things else being noticeable, he
said, **If I found myself afilicted with
a serious kidney disorder I would use
Warner's safe cure.” Adding, “The
truth is the medigal profession
dazed and hel the presence of
more than one kidney malady, while
the testimonials of hundreds of |
gent. and very rep gentlemen,
hardly leave room to doubt that the
proprietors of that remedy have fallen
upon one happy discoveries
which occasionally bring help to suffer-
ing humanity. I am not so narrow
that 1 cannot gratefully recognize the
precious value of relief in the form of
medicine,” Dr. Lewis met with an
accident which injured him so that ery-
His
from a
piration «
nds and has min-
who would
his cheering
ranra 1 ina
yedls ie Alls
those
11s} “ie {be
little necessity of
1
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Hiei
itable
of those
or
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testimonial, coming as it did
free, frank and open heart, is a very
important confirmation of whal so
many thousands have said of the rem-
edy he 30 highly commended.
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I¥ the white of an egg is used instead
of water for mixing the mustard, the
plaster will not blister the most deli-
cate skin,
“<>
Hemarkable Escape,
John Kuhn, Lafayette, Ind., had a
This
very
narrow eacape from death, is his
stages of Consumption.
ians gave my case up.
that o
Our best physie-
I finally got
said I could not liv
twenty-four hours My friend thea pur.
chase a bottle of DR. WM, HALL'S
BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS, which ben-
efited me. I continued until I
in perfect health, having used
medicine.”’
BO
ow
doct Tr
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am now
no other
Elastic paint is sim
ply an ordinary
in benzine has been added,
IISA.
The farmers, in their swamps, we're sure,
Could find the roots and plants that cure
If by their Knowledge they only knew
For just the disease each one grew.
Take courage now and “Swamp-Root” try-
(for kidney, liver and bladder complaint,
As on thiFremedy you can rely.
Ef ————
To drive rats away, pour some bi-sul-
phide of carbon into their holes. Get
the stuff at the drug-store, and be care-
ful in handling it.
Catarrh 1s a very prevalent and exceedingly dis.
agreeable disease ; liable, if neglected, to develop
into serious consumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla,
acting through the blood, reaches every part of
the aystem, effecting a radical and permanent
cure of catarrh, 100 doses $1.
A —————— AI I ss man
Don’t farm in ruts. Shake yourself
up. Look about you. You may learn
something, even from Peter Tumble-
down.
You will get more comfort for 25ots. in
Lyon's Heel Stiffeners than in any other
article you buy,
EE — a — a
Don’t trim a young tree after the
leaves have put out. Do it before or
expect a stunted growth,
St. Bernard Vegetable Pills.
That Tired Feeling
The warm westher has a debilitating effect,
especially upon those who are within doors most
of the time, The peculiar, yot common, €om-
plaint known as “that tired feeling,” is the
result. This feeling can be entirely overcome by
taking Hood's SBarsaparilla, which gives new life
and girength to all the functions of the body.
“1 could not sleep; had no appetite, 1 took
Hood's and soon began to sleep
soundly; up without that tired and
languid feeling; and appetite Improved.”
BR. A. Baxronn, Kent, Ohio.
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for Made
only by C. 1. HOOD & CO. Lowell, Mass.
§00 Doses One Dollar
JAMS TAnLE syne. Jeg LY
Vinegar, Cnisup. Preserves, Canning nnd
HKernut-manking for farmers’ wives, maaiied Free
with ave dime pack of Fall Tarnip seed (any kind.)
Ba PAVE OF WINTER BEETS THROWN
JAMES HASLEY, Bood Grower, Madison, J
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PEBILITY
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1 new use has been found for jute
manufacture a material call
ut which now lar
in Europe for covering roofs,
g damp walls and floors, ete,
adapted for use on farms in maki
tightreservoirs, or in the constructi
bridges, and is value in any case
where a material is required that is at
once str impermeable and cheap,
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A Pi Jdvania court has decided |
that the transfer of credits and
by telephone is as valid as that by word
of mouth, in which there is no actual
evidence in writing on transac- |
tion.
debts
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some power, the giftie gle us,
selves, as thers ses us i
ew women want to appear sick
we see with pain
_ who have been
1 female weakness who
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Prescription,”’ be |
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neural. |
that class if diseases
mplaints.” Illustrat- |
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of self-treatment, |
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stamps,
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Handsome are sometimes |
sour. |
Thomas Carlyle,
the great Scotch author, suffered all his life
with dyspepsia which made his own life
miserable and caused his best and truest |
friends not a little pain because of his fret- |
fulness, Dyspepsia generally arises from |
disease of the liver and as Dr. Pierce's |
“iGolden Medical Discovery’ cures all dis-
; of this great gland, it follows that
while all cannot be Cariyles, even with dys-
pepsia, all can be free from the malady,
while emulating his virtues
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and often make
Little a
time,
heap in
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Une Dr. Bage’s Catarrh Remedy. |
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Never allow a request to be repeat- |
ed, i
HOUSEHOLD.
WHEN necessary to thoroughly sweep
a carpeted room, first dust carefully
and remove all the furniture that can
easily be carried out. Brush out
around buttons of tuffed furniture,and
cover closely with unbleached cotion |
sheets and keep for this purpose, Dust
and remove all ornaments, and cover |
everything that must remain. Use salt |
or washed tea-leaves to sprinkle over |
the floor and sweep with a short and
even stroke. Let dust settle thor-
oughly, and then wipe off paint and
woodwork before returning rummiture,
re
To keep ice in the sick room, cut a
piece of flannel about nineinches square
and secure it by ligature about the
mouth of an ordinary twmbler so as to
leave the cup shape depression of flan-
nel within the tumbler to about half
its depth. In the flannel cup so formed |
pieces of ice may be preserved many |
hours, all the longer if a piece of flan-
nel from four to five inches square be
used as a loose cover to the ice cup.
Cheap flannel with comparatively open
meshes is preferable, as the water eas-
ily drains through it and the ice is kept
quite dry.
ccf 5
ORANGE TRIFLE. —Put a quarter of |
two ounces of ratafias at the bottom of |
a trifle dish and pour over them, when |
it is cold, a syrup made as follows: Rub |
some lumps of a quarter of a pound of |
sugar on the peel of four oranges; boil |
this quantity with half a pint of orange |
juice for five minutes, Take off the |
peel of four oranges down to the fruit, |
which divide into quarters, and having |
taken away the pith and seeds, cut
them into small pieces and put on the
cakes, Over all put half a pint of rich |
cream whisked to a strong froth,
<n
Flats
shone A Ina i
sboard, p
RONING,
'
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dry et
1] dust and
moke as well as rust, } of the
full length cupboards shoul stand a
froning-board; th tyl f
rotecte
one
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Avoid moving
things about AlWuys are
+ 2 ov with tha $1 a a+ cl
ut away with the irons and
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wanted in a hurr
china saucepan on tl
lamp. Place a lump of
as soon as it melts, 1
Let
4
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enough for
with salt
saucepan very
Currers Witn BUTTER |
Dip each cutlet in a beaten i
1 peppered and sailed crack-
ust, and fry in hot drippings to a
Lay each as it is |
done on paper to absorb the grease,
Arrange on a hot dish and put on every
cutlet a liberal spoonful of sa
Make it by beating tablespoonfuls of |
butter to a cream with a tablespoonful |
a tablespoonful of
uece,
Try this lemon sponge; it
make and Is always hiked.
ounce of gelatine in one pint
ing water until dissolved; then pour on
of boiling water, the juice
lemons and sugar taste.
mixed, a
i5 Easy to
Soak one
1
of boil.
of three
When UU
0
wroughly beat to
well beaten. Beat all together
until quite stiff; put in molds wet with
water and set on
tha {oe
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To serve eggs baked or shirred: ©
ter a deep earthern ple dish, or Iit
stone dishes made expressly
for this method of cooking eggs, and
into it break carefully as many eggs
are required for use, without crowding;
sprinkle salt and pepper and the least
bit of butter on Log ting ina
hot oven to set, which will require four
or five minutes, A little chopped par-
sley or ham may be added if desired.
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Of
as
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KipNEY STEW,—Take a large beef
kidney, cut all the fat out, cut it up in
slices: then let it lay in cold water,
with a teaspoonful of salt added, fifteen
minutes; wipe dry, then put it in the
The Frazer Axle Grease lasts four times |
as long as any other, Useit, and save your |
horses snd wagons, A trial will prove that
--—
Let self abnegation be the habit of
both.
—— lip
FITS: All Fits stopped Itee.
Treatise and §2irisl
I forgot’ is never an acceptable ex.
Mothers if you want the little ones to
have a fine head of hair, free from dan-
druff and other scalp affections, use the
only natural hair renewer, Carboline,
made from pure unrefined petroleum
and guaranteed the prince ot all hair
renewers,
cs ———— I ————————
If you must criticise, let it be done
lovingly,
———a——
MENSMANS PEFTONIZED REEF TONIC, the ON
Jiepataion of beef containing Ha entire nur
ous properties, It contains biood-making, foroe
finer and 3 Rio-quusatnng properties; ua,
ie for on, PRRMIVINS Prosi
and an Torag of genes { bility; also, in all en
feabled conditions, whether the result of exbans.
tion, nervous over.work or acute dis
ease, particularly If resul rom pulmonary
complaints Caswell, Hazard & Co., proprietors,
New York. Boid by droggwia,
A good wife 1s the greatest earthly
pleasure,
isimnif————
A 6ooD rule for baking potatoes is
to wash and boll them in the usual way
till nearly done and then finish by bak-
ing. They are whiter and more meally
than when baked the old way.
SMOKY places on the kitchen ceiling
should be covered with gum shellac;
then they will not strike through the
new coat of lkalsomine,
ccf
fore it is done add one small onion,
sliced; one teaspoonful of powdered
sage, a very little grated nutmeg, and
pepper and salt to season well; serve |
hot, with mashed potatoes,
a
Pick LED CnickeN. ~DBoll four chick-
ens until tender enough for meat to fall
from bones, put meat in a stone jar,and
pour over it three pints of cold, good
cider vinegar pint and a half the water
in which the chickens were boiled; add
spices if preferred, and it will be ready
for use in pwo days. This is a popular
Sunday evkning dish ; 1t is good for lun- |
cheon at any time.
Porato Dror CARES. —To two cup-
fuls of mashed potato add two cupfuls
of warm milk, a tablespoonful of mel-
ted butter, two beaten eggs, half a cup-
ful of prepared flour and balf a tea
spoonful of salt.” Beat the whole very
hard and drop in great spoonfuls on a
greased griddle, Serve very hot as
soon as they are baked. \
———— a
Berone beginning to iron sprinkle
the table plentifully with water and
lay on the ironing blanket, This will
hold it firmly in place and prevent all
wrinkling and shoving about. Never
try to iron with a blanket having
wrinkles or bunches,
inssinn AA—
WieN putting down a new carpet be
sure you save the ravelings, They will
furnish just the darning th you
will when the carpet “‘begins to
go.’
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“Hall's Hair Renewer keeps my hair in
good condition,” Mrs. 8. H. Scott, Btod.
dard, N. H.
Ayer's Ague Cure is a purely vegetable
The cough medicine is Piso's ©
to boub cough Bold everywhere. 200,
DR. RADWAY'’S
THE ONLY CENUIKE
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100
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LI ANIRKRO23IY SISIDHNNA ONY SNYIDISAHM
hp Radway’s Sarsaparillian
ckly and completely
Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Wenk~ | ore and Bore
ness, Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills ch 1
and Fevers, and Neuralgia.
it is an unfailing remedy for Di
Kidney and Idver.
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This medicine, « WE
vegetable tonics, qu
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seases of the
It is invaluable
Women, and all wh
Itdoesnot injure th hy, cause be
produce constipation Iron medicines do.
It enriches and purifies the blood,
stimulates the a the assimilation
of food, relieves and Belching, and
glhens the muscles and nerves
} Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude,
Lack of Energy, etc, it hi
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