The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 20, 1887, Image 3

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    A Gigantic Miming Enterprise.
without doubt one of the greatest
mining achievements of moderns engin-
eering is the construction of the Big
Bend Tunnel on the Feather river, sit-
uated in Butte County, California.
Feather river 18 formed by the North,
Middle and 5» uth Forks, which rise in
County, run southwestward, and unite
in Butte Co. to form the main Feather,
It is well known, among gold miners,
that the richest and wost productive
gold mines of California bave been the
beds of rivers, and the **Feather’ espe-
cially bas Leen known for years under
the name of “The Golden Feather,”
But the Biz Bend of Feather river
whose gravel deposits have been estima-
ted in va'ue from $100 000.000 to $150,-
000,000, i 1s hitherto bafiled the skill of
man to rob it of its treasure. This vast
amount of wealth has been guarded
miners’ inches of water rushing through
a narrow canon of from 1,500 to 2,000
feet deep, which rendered it impossible
to wing-dam or flume. Only recently
these obstacles could be overcome
gineering skill,
There is a little
through Dark Canon,
into the West Dianch
and frow there into the
A tunnel was commenced
Canon, a bore
through a spur of Big Bend mountain
a distance of 12,007 feet, or nearly two
and ene tiird mies in length out to
the mou uta Feather River, at
the upper end of the Bead. Just
low where the upper end of the tunnel
taps the river a dam was constructed
which is to force the water through U
tunnel into Dak Canon, out of which
it will flow into the West Branch, and
then into the main Feather again, This
will leave out fourteen miles of the
river bed sed sight during the
season of low water, which from
seven to! » pnonths in the year. Alt
the head « six gates of iron
amd steel, will let the wa-
ter in or Keep iL In times of high
waler ti +1¢s will be closed, and the
river will 1 ig its 0d bed, to be
turned o© of its course and through
the tunnel! at low water.
The Pre the Big Bend Tun-
nel and I
Company, and
largest st jer therein, pr. R.
VY. Plerce, who, being satisfied
with the feasibility of
inception, has with an unstinting
upplied the funds for the prosecu
f this enormously expensive work, and
his confidence and liberality will
meet its reward,
The Duc hesides
the Buffalo Loan,
posit Company, one of the
banking institutions in the ci
falo. But he is perhaps best
President of the **World’s
Medical Association and Invalids’
tel and Surgical Institute,”” This
stitution is situated on Main and
Washington streets, Buffalo, N. Y.,
having the design to furnish a home to
those de: iring private treatment of the
most skilled class, especially to those
suffering from cl roni and surgica
diseases, It is not a hospital, but a
pleasant, remedial home, furnished
with every comfort, and the most ap-
proved sanitary, medical and surgical
appliances.
There are eighteen skilled phy
and sarge: y at Lhe
and a cur ent
nurses, :
ventor of
eines, wh
World's
me]
stream
which empties
of the Feather
main Feather
in
aud
n side of
al
to
Is
itl
y tunne.
by BS feel,
ont,
YT
1
i
n along 3
dent of
i8
fully
K Dok
band
tion
SOON
of
De-
foremost
ty of Buf-
Known as
Diseons ALY
Ho-
in-
is President
Trust and
or
Safe
©
+ constant
and
also
these
the inval
many Wiha
Dr. Pu
cial that
Were us
app
tions for nal i
appeals becoming 80 nt
Doctor concluded to erect his inval id
Hotel, 1 Bend Tunnel C
pany in ie 80 progr [a5
E1Ve a man au . Pierce as their Presi-
dent.
thie
Lid
treatment, am
merous, Lh
I 8 TD
is foriunate
$s Dir
two main f
sources of
The first is
to gorge themselves
mother. The call
nent and will suck until it
can swallow no more, This
stomach and brings on scours, In
her wild state, the cow would not give
enough mi to injure the calf; but In
her domesticated condition she pours
out two or three gallons, It , there-
fore best not to let the calf suck all it
will, but just enough to comfortably
fill the stomach and round out, but not
pod out it des. The stomach
three or times a day is suflle
THERE are
trouble in feeding calves,
in allowing them
while sucking
has no judg
the
}
tie
iK
ent.
Tom time
fruit, Is whe
he learned
This may
or thr
n they are ripe.
by catching two
and pulling a few feathers here ai
there, If they pull hard and the
quills are filled with bloody fluid, they
are not ripe; but If they pull easy and
the qullls are clear, you know that it is
the *‘best time to pick.” Ducks may
be picked four times a year,
on the sides that support the wings.
Tum use of blood as a food for cattle
bas, it is stated. been the subject of
experiment in Denmark by a chemist,
who, as a result, has now invented and
patented a new Kind of cake, in which
blood forms one of the chief ingred.
fents, This new food is stated to be
exceedingly nutritious and wholesome,
and is eaten with avidity by all sorts of
animals, and even by cows and horses,
which have naturally a strong disitke
to the smell of blood.
IT has been ascertained by a series of
experiments that rye and winter wheat
germinate at 52°; barley, oats, flax,
clover and the pea at 55°; Indian corn
at 489; turnips at 329; carrots at 389;
and the bean at 40°, By adding 12° to
each of these we will get the bons
normal temperature of germination.
GERMAN experiments have proved
tisat seamud 18 a much better fertilizer
for rye and oats than farm-yard
manure,
HOUSEHOLD.
BOILED SALSIFY.— AS the season for
delicate green vegetables goes Ly people
turn to vege \bles of a somewhat beav-
jer kind, Salsify, on oyster plant, 18
one of the most pal latable tubers in the
market, and may be cooked in a variety
of ways, 1f it is simply to be boiled,
first remove the tops (which are not
used) from two bunches an | then cover
the bunches with coid water. Next
put a quart of cold water and a table-
spoonful of lemon juice mto a bowl,
Scrape the salsify perfectly clean, and,
hquid in the bowl, which will keep it
white.
y, drain 1t carefully
a "el ean stewpan ith
enough to cover iL.
utes, adding a teaspoouful of salt at the
Atl serving
boiling water
the pliant
season 1t with salt and pepper
putter sauce, Salsify
the time it is scraped until it 18 boiled,
should not be cooked in an iron
kettle,
————
BREAD ToMATOES —The
should be firm and cold. That varlety
called beefsteak tomato 18 the best for
ig. Before doing any other work
get ready a kettle of hot fat, roll and
a quantity of bread crumbs, and
beat two eggs. All this i8 necessary
because the tomatoes grow soft and
juicy if allowed to stand. Pare and
silce them, and seasoning
with salt and pepper hh slice in
beaten egg and th bread crumbs,
When all the slices have been treated
in this manner dip them again lu
bread and crumbs; then place thew in
frying Lx gy a plunge
boiling fat. Cook tor about a minut
and a ball, For six people about
ge tomatoes a C
LWO eg and
crumbs wiil
ft
iLL
after
di
in
P Gal
en
the
a
into
ial ad
of be required,
A GOOD STEW 01}
1 +
almos !
1 Rd
JERSAT
nade
ron Are ne
Chop tne
fish, is
: }
id the saff
ve it a fine flavor
nd clove
1% ny
goiden Brown :
stir into 1h
Lany
one
ona
add a tabl
red pepper,
, & ripe toms
a little bunch of sweet
o peeled and sliced,
ts of boilin ter, and a bay-
ingre lients simmer while
SeA8O! wd with
l in flour and
Ki i « ki ing Le .
cul some ead in small
a, fry them brown, put them into a
sn with the fish; mix the yolks of
Liree eggs with the soup; stir
i3 into the rest e soup, with the
strain it over the
LwWo qual
x "11t f
a Cup Ol
of t
juice of a lemon, and
bread and fish in the tureen.
Prac FriTTeErs.—Make a batter
two well-beaten eggs, hall a pint of
k and a Little salt; beat very smooth
and light, and then pour in the remain-
der of the milk and eggs, to which is
ouful of butter or olive
Peel and cut the peaches in balves;
in the batter and fry them in
boiling fat until they are a delicate
brown. Serve on a hot dish and
with powdered sugar.
vr
O01
sii
RE )
dip them
arr ri.
pill
3
ain
To CAx PEACHES. ~Rub tl
! Ji yf flannel o1
vf
alli
i:
al ’
1p of one
. 1 . 1
Aanag Coos 8
then put
Ver i
~ Make
i quart
good vinegar. Put into a little mus!
vag one tabliespooniul ef each Kind
spice, tie tightly and put it into
vinegar and sugar, Prepare
peaches as for canning and cook
in the sirup until they are
not too soft;
and pour ove
the spice
caches,
HES up
Of
in
of
the
to 0
tender, but
then place them in the jar
them the hot Put
into the jar the
sirup.
bag with
Pixcusiion.~Take a plece of bro-
caded silk showing a large detached
t the silk so that only
pattern will come in one
border the cushion with
ick silk cord looped in rosette fashion
he upper corners. Double cords
starting from these corners are used to
suspend the
part of the
corner; then
te)
cushion,
——
FLOATING ISLAND, ~Pat a pint and
a half of milk to boil in a Vhoroughy /
taste, Beat up the whites of four ots
inti] they are quite firm and crisp. Put
ing milk,
seconds,
turning them after few
Arrange in a pyramid in
Make a soft custard of the
yelks and milk for a sauce,
-_
Yeacin CAKE. — Bake three sheets of
a
ripe peaches in thin slices; prepare
cream by whipping, sweetening and
adding favor of vanilla, if desired;
layers of peaches between the sheets of
cake; pour cream over each layer and
over the top. To be eaten soon after
it Is prepared.
- ————————
Frosting Witnour Eaas, One
cup granulated sugar and five table-
spoons milk, boil five minutes, stir until
cold, and put ou a cold cake. It is
splendid; try it.
Granam Puoping.—Two cups of
graham-flour, one cup of molasses, one
cup sweet milk, one cup chopped ras.
ins, two teaspoonfuls soda; steam three
hours,
wl
CrAnBeERr Barrer CAKES Beat
three eggs very light, add one teacup
of thick eclabber, one of skim milk,
of flour, one of corn-meal, half a tea-
spoonful of soda and salt each, Grease
a hot griddle and bake.
No Mistake
If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's
induced to ake any other,
pecnliar medicine,
virtue ita pecoliar combination,
Io Fs mand preparation curadl power
o any other article of the kind,
“in # store the clerk tried induce me to
of Hood's Sarsapariila.
on me io change, I told
a was, 1 had
it, and did
A. Gorp, 61
Hood's Sarsap rile is & POs
by of
ve supe
to
awn lon ead
iid not preva
I's Sarsaparil
with
ELLA
t, was purfectly satisfied
A want
take
any olher.
Terrace St, Bot
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
d by all droggists. $1; six for $3 Prepared
. LIL HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
40 LAL
HERBRAND FIFTH WHEEL, ai aries
improvement. HE HBRAND CO. Fremont,
Drs. J. N EL. B. HOBENSAC K,
Medic al and Surgical Offices,
#0 Yeans ESTABLISHED,
206 North Second St., Philadelphia, Pa.
tegistered Paysicians; and are
and cure of all
cases of pervous debility ani ial diseases,
hours from § a. m. to 2 p.m, and from 6 10
ised on Sun lays Consultation also by
strictly confiden
Regular
spe
tial,
FARM NOTES.
A GooD horse is the
friend among th e brute creation, work-
do
a
the farmer's bidding.
kind, patient :
kindly treated,
want and
to. There 18
king in the nature of
and “maltreats his horse,
st Kind,
weather, to
Surely such
leserves to be
have Ils every
prom pt ly attended
thing lac i
who I
Of
and to
comfort
SON ~-
ISUSe8
i ‘ Sruzn
ANAS ESL aoe
the
well
joned hors
all
wii
$4
and gentle Is Lhe
Liao Osi
TT
HEKeWise
He
il
animal
by injudicious IAnage-
The horse seems. § tO a4 great
extent, to form his d from his
allows an
'
wrainer,
53 Lion
SPpOBiLiun
and if the tralne:
unruly
the handiin } iis char
1 show
kind and
animal tual
in ge. the
any imn-
1 barsh
must
necessarily
dled as a horse sl
safe
be pleasant and
to be used in Way.
afford to risk his own life and
the members of bi
tha of a vicious horse;
orses are made vicious and
training. The hor
dled with b
gentleness, bt
to kn ts master,
Cannot
that
ti
of
se yel most
unruly by
should be
harshly;
times to be
a
firmness, iL not
bc
it atl all
made OW 118
RECENT che investigation has
shown thal potalo | absorb
and assimilate the of Pans
green other preparations used for
destroying the Colorado potato beetle,
The productiveness the how-
ever, is impaired by the use of arsenic
in considerable quantity.
HIICAL
lants do not
arsenic
snd
¢ aisll
Of 8011,
Lite in the Faris Sewers,
maible, f ime to the
ral
. kid
that
Dr.
LThrough
due,
And in
shi
This 1a the pox
. ‘
Her ci
."
w.
it eks the ermel
wn of 8 woman
m was in a perfectly
with every funo-
is the enviable
produced by
Pierce's 4 varite Prescription.”
srieitl
ripli
rip
nd and healthy
tion acting prope
con
sou state,
snd
ition of palror
Ir.
ny druggist
The worst of slaves are
are constantly serving their p
those Lhat
Assions,
In every community there
is
intern,
are
{ not
of men whose wil
ich as teaches farmers’
and others, ARBOR ¢ inlly
wonld say, if yom h make saveral
indred dollars during the next
onths, write at V. Ji
, of Richmond, Va., and the}
vou how to do iL
It is “be conte nted with what we
have, bul never with what we are,
-—
Axin Grease,
Frazer Axle
sie Lite cocupled,
BOTH,
we
re sir
sree
10
fow
his
1
y I <x
Co. will show
§
to
Frazer
Ona greasing with Grease
will last two weeks,
days. Try it
the Cente nnial and Paris E x position.
o_o
If you keep pegging away,
chaness are you won't go barefoot.
A ———————
That feeling of extreme debility Is entirely over
Hood's Sarsaparfiia “I was fired all
the
and strength,” says a Pawtacket, R 1,
Hood's Sarsaparilia is sold by all draggists,
bottie, or six bottles for #5.
snl ———
The wise corrects his faults by observe
indy,
fl a
If afMioted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomps
son "sBye-water, DPrrugygists sell at Zhe, por bottle
The great road of human welfare
lies along the old highway of steadfast
well-doing.
Jiabao
Nothing like Canns nianey ‘cure for Dropay,
Gravel, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases,
Nervousness, &o. Cure guaranteed. OfMos, sil
Aba Phils. $a bottle, § for $5.00, Draggista
Taste depends upon those fluer emo-
tions whieh make the organization of
the soul,
Moral GLUr' mends anything! Reoken Ohi
na, Glass, Wool. Free Vials at Drugs & Gro
Session II
are Si diotn, it we stand in
Miseries
fear of all possibil
FACETILA,
TEMPORARY INSANITY.—Judge—
You attacked your vicuim in a lonely
spot.”
Accused—*Well, you didn’t expect
“You robbed im of everything he
had except a gold watch. which pro-
bably escaped your atteution.”’
“Great Scott] Did he really wear
watch?’
“He did.”
“Then you want to turn me loose.”
“Why so?”
a
I must have been out of |
my mind. I was not in a responsible
condition. It’s a clear case of Lempor-
ary insanity,”
overlooked it,
Apo -
SHE WANTED TO SWOON.—A young
lady in Austin having fainted ia church,
about forty men rushed in, and lifting
her up, tenderly carried her out into
the fresh alr, Little Mamie Peterby,
who is about twelve years old, was in
church with the family. As soon as
they got home she asked:
**How old am I, ma?’’
“You are going on
child.”
“Well, ain't 1 old enough to swoon
away at church, so the gentlemen will
carry me and bring me to, also?”
twelve, my
ONE 18 A Dose, —A little Texas girl
had red hair, and she had to bear
nts from ber playmates,
and even grown | Sue complain
ed to her mother, who ¢ msoled her by
OP le
Never mind
your hair, (
He dees al
Yes, 1 supp bat if 1 were
I'd make other arran ge ments
ne. One red-headed girl 1s
1s
what
od made
things
say about
hair, and
people
your
well”!
You
next
enon
10g
SN 80 >
it family.
1 One
—————
IL SERVICE ITEM.
have you
ge Pennybunker?
“I've been to Washing
stin post n
Yer-
the
— Colonel
been fi
19
ger—""' Where
last week, Jud
Judge I’, ~
Au
“Dia you get iL?
“1've not got it
**Are you going
“Reckou pot,”
“Well, what di
“1 got the ref
1H
office,
yet
to gel iL
HERS, — “Who
class, Johnny?
TEAC
{ boy in yout
Johnny-*1 dunno,
++] should }
When all the
writing or stu«
he who sits i diy
rest, instead of
“The teacher.
uid
ind .
ing us
know,
ously
8 who is
118 seat and watches
working hlmsell?’
“
air jessor
the
———————
A RETRACTION.—Jones—*1 1}
you said that [ was
for the gallows.’
Smith—* Yes, that’s true,
“Well, you have got
“He tract what?’
“What you said about
{ good eno
“*All right,
the gallows,’
“Thanks,”
EAT
not good enough
ye
4 9
to retract,
my not being
igh for the gallows.’
you are good enoug!
for
A ———————
A Musi
os
AL EVENING. —De
Thanks, very much for the song,
Miss Smythe, You have a divine
Do you know why the song you
jled the
Browne
ow
owe,’
| really ove
naked,
repeated
ys
Georg
“Why, was bidd
good-bye on t poreh last
dear, the dog bit a large chunk
g and I never noticed it
home, L
He
4
PRAY a
9s
got Ve YOu.
>
SALLY, ~ don’t
ried?
Mr, W, (Gsning) 1
one will have me.
Sally—Wouldn’l some ene as ugly
| you are have you?
Why you gel mar-
am 80 ugly no
Aas
-~ -_
A CORRBSPONDENT wants us to tell
him “which is the proper attitude for a
fisherman, standing or sitting.
! Neither, innocent one; lying is the only
{ position in which feels entirely at
home,
he
>
A Sacque for a Canadian girl is to
be made entirely of cal skins, It wil
be rather awk ward if she shall feel the
back of her new garment ris:
| ever she cal
og
ils her pug for a walk
JEALOUSY 18 the meanesi passion
that can influence the human mind. If
{ you don’t believe it just ask ths hus-
| band whose wife has forbidden him to
| kiss the prettiest of all her charming
cousins,
when
MAGISTRATE (sternly to
The address you give as your
| residence is a vacant lot,
Tramp-—Yes, yer Honor;that’s where
{ I sleep nights,
tramp)
place
ib AIA 35
commercial tounst—''Waller,- what's
this?”
AT dinnah, sah,"
H, C. T.—~*1Look herel
your i and the samples are all
right, but hurry and bring on . the
goods.”
Froym roe GERMAN. ~''What does
the soldier do when he dies?’
Soldier—*'1 don't know,”
Instructor—*Don’ you know, you
donkey, that when the soldier dies he
simultaneously severs his connection
with the army?"
He Disrigep THE COACHMAN,
Husband-"Our coachman wants a
week off to get married.”
ife-*""Waell, yon ain't going to give
him, are you?"
“Yes; why not? I don'tsee why hn
should be exempt from suffering and
misery.”
it
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THE
CHEAPEST
AND
BEST
MEDICINE
FOI PAMILY
IN THE
CURES ALL
PRINS
Trte 2
850c a Bottle.
BULD BY DRUGG
DR. RADWAY’S PILLS
Fort
Bowels,
Loss of
gestion,
ry
diwrade
Bi
hecure of a
Kidneys,
Avpetits, llea i
Billousness, Fever,
Bowels, Mies, and al
nal viscera. Purely
mercury, miners,
Price, 28 cents per box, druggists
DYSPEPSIA!
DR. RADWAY S PILL
tore sirengih HOBCH and enable
% rs is lune Lo ns. T ne symptoms of Dyspepsia
disappear, and with them the [ability of the
tem Wo contract diseases,
ri of the Soman
Nerve Dine
OBLIVENeRK
flammation
derangements of riler-
vegetable, containing
CeILLErOus rage.
fiver,
LEN,
ir fie
of the
He
no
or
fold by all
Liles
BR
Are a cur
complals n
3 the 8 L 1 per
sys
RADYWAY’'S
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DIO ERY LI N, saying tb
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BCHOVERLING,
£4 and 88 Cham} New Te
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ee
san ed te)
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yin Boum AM ts 4 P.
M.k Sanday sloll AM
bro P, Advice {ras
TOLD 1s worth 0
per Ih
x worth
1.05, but ts sold at 250. a box by dealers.
f NIOHOLBONS PATENTED ARTI
¢ FICIAL EAN DRUMS cure donfnoss in
te stages The moet difficolt cares have been
Send for Bepage biwk CORALINE Hasay on
visow in the Head most interesting
XICHOLSON,
15 MoDOUGAL ST, AEW YORK OITY
all
« red
PT eet Benstons, "Hy Alen
bied, Oficers’ travel pay,
bounty collected; Deserters
rN practice. Soccms of no fed
An, 3%
toyed
a MeCormick & Bon, Wash
Laws vest Bee, A, W
An Inerense be dus. A
dress Mno Nn wen & &
Grover nae, Waskingt'n..8
®' Nasiness College, Ph Writs.
roished. Life seholarnip. $40. Wr ie rite,
— —— mall,
Mondy's Now T pa ri RA
Cutting. MOODY 00. Cincinnati,
AL
A. Yona furnie
FREE
i
| The treatment «
| of those chronic wes
| pilments peculiar 10 I+
{ Hotel and Surgical Ls
has affo ard d a Vast « x pe 144
ing thore i ting
Are « { wna ular *
Dr. Pierce's Fav orite Fre scription
| 45 the outgrowth, or ros lds great and
valuable expoernet 8 o f test
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