The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 12, 1888, Image 3

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HOUSEHOLD,
Userur. Hints.—To clean black
silk, sponge on both sides with weak
emmonia water, then roll up on a roller
and leave until thoroughly dry, Will
come cout very nieely and repay the
trouble,
A tablespoonful of ammonia in one
gallon of warm water will restore the
color of carpets,
Alum and plaster of paris, mixed
with water and used in a liquid state,
form a hard composition and a useful
cement.
Dry buckwheat flour if repeatedly ap-
plied will entirely remove the worst
grease spots on carpets or any other
woolen cloth, and will answer as well
as French chalk for grease spoils ol
sills,
Unslacked lime 18 excellent for clean
ing small articles in steel, such as jew-
elry, buckles and ihe like,
To make imitation ground glass which
steam will not destroy, put a piece of
putty in muslin, twist the fabric tight
and tie in the shape of a pad; wellolean
the glass first and then put it all over.
The putty will exude sufficiently
through the muslin to render the stain
opaque. Let itdry hard and then var-
nish. If a pattern is required cut it out
in paper as a stencil, place it so as not
to slip and proceed as above, removing
the stencil when finished. 1f any
object to the clear spaces cover with
slightly opaque varnish.
ets Ap
Conn MEAL MUFFINS. — Warm one
pint of milk; work one cup of flour into
a smooth puste, and stir into the milk,
when it is warm, pot hot; add one
tablespoonful of compressed yeast and
one teaspoonful of salt; mix well to-
gether, and then add enough corn meal
to make a thin batter; let it nse over
night; in the morning add one scant
teaspoonful of corn meal dissolved in
tepid water and one of melied butter;
bake in muffin rings. These yeast muf-
{ins do not. ilke those made with soda,
get heavy when co d.
Assi
BOSTON PLUM PUDDING.—One loaf
of baker's bread cut in thin slices and
layer of Lread and raisins, a little cin-
pamon, nutmeg and sugar, then a lay-
er of buttered bread, and continue until
the pan is full, put milk enough around
it to soak it over might; cover it with a
plate to keep it down; before putting it
eggs, according to the size of the pud-
ding; milk enough to have it moist, but
not to have it run over ia the oven.
the domestic, but the American method
of furnishing it steamed or partly cook-
ed saves time and trouble. Every mill
h as of course its own way of grinding
the grits and samp and different meals,
but all agree conceruing the best and
simplest way of serving them-—Lave
the grains well done, eat with a meas-
ure or milk and sugar, if desirable,
when cold, snd with butler or cream
and sugar when hot.
FEATHER CAKE. —DBeat to a cream
ha!f a oup of butter and two cups of
sugar, one cup of wilk with a teaspoon-
ful of soda dissolved in it; beat well to-
gether, tha add one cup of flour, with
two tesspooafuls of cream of tartar
rubbed a i’, and the well beaten yolks
of three eggs, Beat the white separate-
ly wutil stiff, add them and two more
cups of flour to Lhe other ingredients;
beat well, butter two tins, pour in the
cake and bake twenty minutes or ball
#1 hour. Carefulness in baking 8 im
portant,
—————
mon saad Is made by filling the salad
bow! with layers of finely chopped fresh
cabbages and of salmon picked Into
very small pieces. Pour over ita rich
dressing. Some salad makers of repute
say that each layer should be seasoned
by pouring two or three tablespooufuls
ot the dressing over it, and others be-
lieve the better way to be to maks the
dressing thin enough so that when it is
alt poured over the top it will drain
slcwiy through.
SALT #IsING BREAD. —Take hall a
eup of sweet milk; let it stand on the
stove until scalding hot, stir in Indian
meal until it is as thick as other yeast;
let it stand where it is warm wuatil it
looks light, about five or six hours; the
next morning take warm water and
flour, the same as salt rising; stir in
your meal and milk, and they will raise
in about an hour. There 13 no need of
sour bread if you make it this way.
-
MACARONI AND TOMATOFS,—{Jse,
instead of water to cook them in, some
soup stock; allow half a dozen tomatoes
of medinm size for half & pound of
mozaconi; boil the macaroni, which
you have broken in small bits, asd,
when it is almost tender, add the pesied
and sliced tomatoes; season well with
pepper and salt. Even without the
soup stock the combination ef tomatoes
with suacaront will be found to be an
improvement, at least us a wvarlely Jn
the preparation of the jatter.
rED POTATCES — Pare your
potatoes aud slice thin, put a layer of
them im your pudding pan, then a layer
of bread ciumbs, a little salt, pepper
and butter, then another layer of po-
tatoes, bread crumbs, ete., until yoar
pan is most full, pour on milk to moist.
en, cover it, but in the oven and bake
one hour.
Do You Suffer
From rheumatism? If so, read the following
“yoluntary tribute” from a relisble, conscientious
man:
“During the fall and winter of 1884, I bad a
slight attack of rheumatism which, however,
passed off toward spring, but the following winter
it reappeared with greater severity. Not desir.
ing to become crippled I thought I would try
flood’s Sarsaparilia. I took three boities in all,
and I am pleased to say the rheumatic pains
ceased, my appetite and digestion bacame better,
an! my general health greatly fmproved.” Wax
Booox, Geneva, N.Y.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists, $1; six fords Prepared only
by C. L. HOOD & ©0., Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
In a paper read recently before the
British Association, by Francis W,
Webb, he describes his method of
compounding the locomotive engine,
The system differs from that hitherto
adopted, particularly as regards the
number and disposition of the eylinders.
Instead of having one large and one
small cylinder, three cylinders are used,
viz., two small high-pressure cylinders
and one low-pressure cylinder. The
two high-pressure cylinders are attached
to the out side frame plates immedia-
tely under the foot-plate, about midway
bet ween the leading and middle wheels,
and are connected through their pistog-
rods and connecting-rods to the trall-
tng-wheels. The low pressure cylinder
is placed directly over the leading axle,
and its connecting-rods lags bold of a
single throw-crank on the axle of the
middle pair of wheels. By this arrange-
ment the engine is practically balanced,
and 18 enabled to run steadidy at high
speeds, and, the wheels being driven by
seperate engines, coupling-rods are dis.
pensed with; it is nol even necessary
that one pair ¢f wheels should be of the
same diameter 53 the other.
ger engine constructed on this principle
in December, 1881, has run
of work, have been very satisfactory.
amr fppeien
cabbage head and slice it very fine;
make a sauce of three eggs, well beal-
en; three tablespoonfuls sweet cream;
vinegar, a littie red pepper, put on the
pour over the cabbage while hot. Serve
it eold,
I¥ compelled to use canned fruit that
off all the liquor. Put the fruit in a
cient sugar to make it like syrup; let it
then pour it over the fruit.
eine ——————
Sue was a crank on the subject of
door and asked,
“Does Mr. Smith live here?”
“No sir, his room Is an octave higher
—in the pext flat.” she replied In a
planissimo tone of voles,
——————— a
Brown at Galveston,
i granger to an Austin telegraph opera-
| Lor.
at his table and begins to send it over
{ the wires,
{ “He'd upl
| fast, She's got heart disease. Goslow.
| Break it to her gently."
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“Did you hear Gilmore's coneert?”
{ %{ didn’t beah all of it, you know.”
| “Why not?”
| **Because |] came out befoah it was
{ova. 1 heard a feller say that the voea-
i 1 st wath going to sing forevah and for-
| evah, aod 1 couldn t stay that long, you
| you knaw."
| It seems that the young man did not
know that the name of a popular seng
is “Forever and Forever.’’
If you have catarrh, you are in danger, #8 the
disease is liable to become chronic and affect
your general health, or develope into consump~
ton. Hood's Sarsap rilia cures calarth by pars
fying sad enriching the blood, and bullding up
the systems. Give it a trial
A good reputation is better thao all
the wealth of this world.
co BR
tively permanent relief from Catarrh by
using Taylor's Hospital Cure. Free pamph-
Jot sent. Address City Hall Pharmacy, 264
Broadway, New York.
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Till a person can be good to himself
he cannot be good to others,
Frazer Axle Grease,
One greasing with Frazer Axle Grease
will last two weeks, all others two or three
days, Try it. It received first premiom
at the Centennial and Paris Exposition,
The only things we desire to know
are those which will benefiL us,
——“—
Notning ifke Cannes nianey cure for Dropwy,
Gravel, igus, Heat, Urinary or vn Disogsns,
pe £3 toed, L) $31
ee Phita, $l a DORE, § Tor $1.05, Dati
C—O A A I
He who is a stranger to industry may
enjoy
Bim so AAI
Take care of your character; your
reputation will take care of itself,
Cures and Prevents
Colds,
Coughs,
Sore Throat,
Hoarsoness,
Stiff Neck,
Bronchitis,
Catarrh,
Headache,
Toothache,
Rheumatism
Neuralgia,
Asthma,
Frostbites,
Chilblains,
It was the first
RADWAY'S
READY
RELIEF
quicker than any known remedy.
and is the only
PAIN REMEDY
That tastantly stops the (005 axcraciating pains,
allays (nflammation, and cures { ongestions,
whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or organs, by one application.
No matter how violent or excruciating the pain
the Rheumatic, Bedridden, Infirm, Crippled,
Nervous, Neura'gie, or prosirated with diseases
"RADWAYS READY RELIEF
will afford instant ease,
Thirty to #xty drops in halla tumbler of water
will, in a fe’ minutes, cure Crainps, Spasme*, Sour
Stomach, nausea, Vomiting, Palpitation of the
Beart, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Faininess, Heart.
urn, Sick Headache, Disrhoes, Dysentery, Colle
Wind in the Bowels and all Internal Palos,
There 18 Bot a remedial agent ia the world
that will cure Fever and Ague and all other Mala
rious, Billons. and other Fevers (aide! hy KA D-
WAY'S PILLS, 80 quick a8 BADWaXS
OR ett, Sieve
y Cts, per Bottle, Selé by Druggiss
Dit. RADWAY'S FiLLs
For the Cure of al the disorders of the Stomach, v
Liver. Bowels, ete. Dr. RADWAYX & CON, Y.
=~ Be sure to get “Hadway's ’
© = YEARS: POULTRY YARD
Oo 108 pages. Care ond Slonnens expinined. Fries,
Shots. AM LANG COVE DALERY,
Ely’s Cream Balm
Gives relief at once for
COLD in EAD,
we | CURES |
CATARRI.
Not a Licuid or Snuf.
Apply Balm into each nostril.
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North Dakota never
had better crops than
# those just harvested
fine Government
PRO
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Maps and full partco
we CH, Wannes
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and adjacent to railroad.
Gon. Pass. Ags, SL P's
Are you mortgaged, pay~
ing heavy rents, aor rane
ning behind * Can yan
i innds.
cheap, which will increase in values several
fold in five years. Nea esther such oppor.
tanities existing. Foil particulars, free,
upon application te CU. H, WARREN, Gea
ass. Agt., 5, Pasl, Miss,
OFCROPS isnnunknown
experience in Central and
Korthern Dakota sad
dress OC. HH. WARREN, Gen, Pass. Agt.,
ul, Minn.
FREE! To MunCRANTS ONLY: An elegant Cary.
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PATER saint Examination free snoloss
stamp: save Use, J. BRAT 00 H 88, Washi'et'n.D C
QLD 1s worth $5 per in
worth §10K, but is wold st Te a box by dealers.
HOM STUDY, Book keeping, Patenanelip Arith.
neti Shorthand, ke, thareaghiy taaght
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Advisers
rotatned, Send Ter
inveatory Guides in
ATENTS
0 Soldiers & Hlatre. Send ma
for cireniare, COOL L risa
HAN, Ay, Washington, B.C,
Morphi Cared
B22 rT pie till aot
dd. Dep bene, Lebanon,
ay revs mall. Pull Deseription
By Eo od ConcenilE
PENSIONS
Buprovement.
An increase ray be dus, Ad
drome Mito B Sevens k
Grover PA, Washingt’
Latest Puggy
FIFTH WHEEL. 2000
ERDRAND CO, Fremont,
nll got Ponsions, 11 « wim
bled: Officers’ Bare pay
enerierd
QOLDIERS thsi
relieved | 21 reare’ practices, Success of no fee
awn wont fron, AW Walarmisk B Bon, Webiseton B95
OPIUM Es Stas wrens iy
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NeArnLy As Goon, PERRAPS.~
*‘John. | am afraid we can’t go to the
theatre any more,” sald a Chicago
woman to her husband,
“No, I'm afraid we can’t; money is
getting very tight.”
“+1 shall miss it dreadfully.”
**80 shall 1.”
“Wiat shall we do?”
“I have it. We'll bang your big hat
on the back of the baby’s chair, and sit
and look at iu!" "
——————
Sroxs Wnacn Never Fain -—HBe.
mantic Miss—1f a couple quarrel before
marriage what is it a sign of?
Experienced Old Party A sign that
they will quarrel after marriage.
“Buppose a couple get along without
qpatreling before, what Is that the sign
**A sign that they will quarrel after
marriage, my dest.”
A CosMOPOLITAN NATION. Court
nesses
BXPTOss
restored to them by
$100
THROWN AWAY, j gut rete. she wok,
all tims medicine
clans during the threo years they had
THE GREATEST
EARTHLY Boow.
Out one
oat relief,
ually across my back,
fect health, 1 treated
poor suffering women,"
10 every sufferer from such maladies,
of gratitude for the
ood than
he physi. |
| aside, and feel as
fr Womks
WONDERS,
her more g
by
win contin. | Mich
restored me to per- ; §
with Dr, =, {i
wy
¥. BoswreLr, White Cottage.O.,
gar Va.
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work, and have been
ad to employ help dor
ocommenoed bai.
bave bad to wenr a
tine; this I have lad
I have
1
writes: * Your * Favorite Prestriplion
have roe
¥, 10 the astonish
all Guy.
Bealth wonderful
1 can pow be on my feel
this way they all present alike
womb disorder. The
gh yaician, ignorant of
tient gets no better,
shysicians, suffering, as they |
Fa from pervous exhaustion or prostratio
Suing and
the causs
wn of the delay, wrong treat
cause would have entirely ram
Mrs. BE. F. Monaax, of
East Be
3 PHvsicians
FAILED.
alone,
usin
Medical Adviser.’
months I was perfectly cured, and have had
wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly
Having exhausted the
weak I could with diffic
velope for reply.
In reply, I have described my case
and have earncsetl
and
had commenced the use of * Favorite Pres
1.50 required for the *Modiosl Adviser,’
much better already,
No. 71 Lexington St.
“Five years ego of
| | JEALOUS
skill of three phy- | Doctors
discouraged, and so
i of money,
‘Common Sense |
In three
no troubie since, 1
mentioning bow my | he would get
mrticulars |
dt fim
tiers.
the trestment used,
From a great
pg thet they
had sent Lhe
gpplicd the
win therein, cod wore
WOR TING
| "Favorite Prescriptic
{ ten dollars.
FORTE.
stati
ription,’ time. I bave
four years.”
The treatment of many thousends of “ass
of those chronio weaknesses and distrossing
milments peculiar to females, at the invalids
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.
has afforded 8 vast experience In nplocly
adapting snd thoroughly testing remedios
for the cure of woman's peculiar maladios.
and valuable experienoe,
testimonials, reccived from patients and
from physicians who have tested it in the
more aggravated and obstinate cases which
had baffiad their skill, prove it to be the
most wonderful remedy ever devised for
the relief and cure of suffering women, It
8 Dot POOOIMIIMen as 8 *oureall” but
as & most perfect Epecific for woman's
peculiar alhments.
As a powerfn Invigorating tonie,
it fmparts stren to whole system,
lages, In
worn-out, ,-
ors, mili
Zebop.sirie, hoasckeepers nursing mothe
ers. and foeble women gesemally, Dr
Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the great.
est earthly b being unequalled as an
appetizing cordial and restorative tonite, It
promotes digestion and assimilation of food,
Address,
FACETI A
Tie Cuny or THE UNENPLOYED.~—
A Dearborn farmer was trying to hire
some o! the numerous loafers ground |
he Central Market to go out to his |
plgos and husk corn, and he finally |
found one who had interest enough to
ask:
“What wages?"
“I'll give you $2 per week
board.”
“1s the corn in the barn or out in the
field?”
**Out in the Geld, but I'll set up »
tent and stove, and lay down a new
Brussels carpet for you.”
“Do you bave ple and pudding every
meal?"
“Oh, yea”
“Can 1 sleep iz the parior
room?"
“Certainly.”
“Any cider to drink?”
“Plenty of it. Will you come?’
“Y.pen | guess 50. Say, how fur is it
to church?"
“Three miles, but 1'l] take you
bugey.”
“No, you won’tl That settles itl
I've got a lame back, and it Juris we
and
bed
in a
cures nausea, weakness of stomach, indi.
gustion, bloating and eructallons of gas,
As a soothing snd sirengthening
mervine, * Favorite Prescription” is un-
ind and is invaluable in allaying and
ing nervous excitability, lrrita dilty,
ustion, prostrstion, bysteria, spasms
oiher dstressing, DErvous symploms
osmmonly attendant upon functional and
organic disease of the womb. It induors
refreshing sioep and relieves me pial anxe
joty and despondency.
. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription
fa un legitimate medicine, carefully
ar ed by an Sper noed and skillful
physician, and sdapte
organisation. It is i
composition and perfect 7
effects in any condition of the system,
ex he
and
to ride. 1've gol to be where I can
find a church by walking a couple of |
blocks, Might hand me ten cents for |
consuming my valuable time,”
CURTAIR LECTURES SHORTENED ~~
11.45 P. M.Mr. Winke—My dear,
did you see what Lhe pape: s sud tonight
about Elizabeth Cady Stanton?
Mrs. Winks—No; and I am pot hall
80 much :nterested in Miss Stanton us |
am in your persistent and continual
staying oul every,
But this Is advice to women
want to preserve their beauty.
Oh, what Is it?
Ste says there is only one thicg that
will do it—pleuly of sleep.
who
Wire (who prides kersell on being |
sensible): *“Joun, de you notice how
easy fitting my new shoes ure?’
Husband: “Yes.”
Wife: “Well, do you know why 1
“Favorite Prescription” Is a
{tive eure for the most oormplicated
i obstinate oases of eucorrhea, or whites,”
| exorssive flowing at monthly periods, pain-
wolapsus or falling of the womb, weak
| back, “female weakness,” snfeversion, re-
troversion, bearing-down sensations, clirot-
fe congestion, iInfianunation and ulceration
min and ten.
od with * ine
of the womb, inflammation,
| dornees In OVENIOS, SOCOTH
| ternal boat.”
holly unlike artificial systems.
Any book learned in ene reading.
arommended by Mang Twat, Bacsann ¥
the Bclentist, Hons, W. W. Aston Jrnan
Coliege | P90 vlasees of JT each wt Vale | 0 at Und
versity of Pens, Phila. / #00 at Wellesley College,
e classes at Uhastsuque
us PORT PERE from
PROV. LOISETTE. 2F
? WELLS’
HAIR
BALSAM
restores Gray
E 8 WELLS,
Jersny City, A. &,
BOUBHoxCATAR
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rare
foul bromtd, ve odors, sore Groat,
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00K YOUNG
ign
Ln tamui.
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3.
gnother with pain bere or there, anc mn
separate and distinol discs,
eymptoms caused iy BOL
are made, The sulferiog
A proper meditine,
Lisa
Mrs. CG. F. Braces
writes; “1 was miblod with
leuocorrhen and Bug of Lhe
jours, so 1 bad to kewp my bed
f the time, doctored with an
and spent Large
At last wy
which I war loath
and the doctore said
hustuand LE ai
would try then
He got me six bottles of th
gino six bottjes of the * Discov: ry, for
boities x ‘Discovery ” and four o
and 1 have been a sound woman for fou
wrt o
PLY
smn
1G G0
them,
1 finally told m
#
and she cured berscii
any medicine now
in & short
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In pregnancy, * Favorite Prescription
* relieving DEUCE,
common 10 thet condition, 34
pt up in the latter WOLTHE of
it so prepares the system ona
greatly lesson, and many ines
rely do sway with the sutferings
yaploms
Enost enti
“pavorite Prescription” when taken
ive doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Peildis
Their combined use sis
moves blood taints, and jebolishes oan’
bagnors from the
“Favorite Prescription is the only
women sold, by druggieto,
positive guaranice, from the
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This guarantees hes n printed
bottie-wrapper, and faithfully our.
many years, Large bottles
100, or six bottles for
500,
£™ Sond ton oonts
n gtampe for Dr
jarpe, illustrafed
Treatise (100
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and
world, rquuis cusie
shoes that cost (rem
W.L. DOU
$3 SHOE
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The only 83 SEAMLESS
Shoe in the world, with.
out tacks or nails.
Finest Calf, ect ny
LI. DOUGLAS SE SHOE, the glual
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GLA
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WwW. L. DOUGLAS 82.50 EHOE Is seexe
sulied for heavy wear, If sot ssid by your denier
writs W.L. DOUGLAS. Brockion,
dn wnnssnmaimmion “ RE
Drs. J. N. & J. B. HOBENSAUK,
Medical and Surgical Offices
#0 Yuass Esraprissarn,
206 North Second St, Philadelphia, V's.
Tegular Registered Physicians apd aoe
wile 4 in the treatment and oars of
cases of pervons debility ani spocial disehacs
Offoe hours fiom § a.m. 102 pm, anl roms
opm Closed on Saf laFs Cousa.laliv no ow
mail Brictly confidential
Wher { wey cure | do Sot moss soerely 1080p them
for & Lime and then have then reins seein, . a
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M. CU. 183 Peuri 56. New York.
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After all othere fail coaasuls
Dr. I.OBEB
Jnr 18th 8c, below Callewhl, Fala, a
WANTED:
ONE AGENT FOR THISCOUNTY,
3 as “ewes Sukh ons”