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

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    The Funeral Month of March.
den.
An observant metropolitan barber
says that he can tell one’s phy:ical con-
dition by the state of the hair!
Fhe Bible tells us that with his hair
gone Samson fost his strength. ‘Lhe
Romans considered baldness a serious
afllicticn and Juhus Cosr was never
quite satisfied with himsell h2cause his
poll was bare,
expressions, lines, changes
plexion the state of the system.
yet has a pallid brightness, the face
upon whose cheeks nature paints a rose |
of singular beauly and flush, more
marked in contrast with
appearance of the forehead and nose |
and lower part of the face, is one of |
those whom the skilled physican will |
tell you will some day dread the funeral
wonth of March, because it is then
that consumption reaps its richest har- |
vest. Consumption they tell us 18 |
raused by this that and the other thing,
by microbes In the air, by micro-or-
ganisms in the blood, hy deficient |
witrition, by a thousand and one
things, but whatever the cause, decay
begms with a cough and the remedy |
that will effectually stop the cause of |
that cough cures the disease of the
ungs,
Tnat is #11 there is of It.
The cough is an evidence of a wast.
ing. To stop it effectually, a remedy
must be used that will search out the
cause, remove that and then heal the
ung and do away with the cough. |
I'bis is the power, special to itself,
possessed alone by Warner's Log Cabin
Couglr and Consumption remedy, This |
is no new-fangliad notion of narcotics |
and poisons, but an old-fashioned |
preparation of balsame, roots and herbs, |
such as was used by our ancestors
many years ago, the formula of which
bas been secured exclusively ly the
present manufacturers at great trouble
and expense, It 18 not a mere cold
dryer. It isa system-gsearcher and up- |
builder and a coopsumptin expellant, |
Where others fail, it wins, because it |
gets at the constitutional cause and re.
moves it from the system.
J. W, Hensaw of Greensboro, Pa.,
ao Jan. 15, 1888, reported that ‘‘he
had derived more real benefit for the
length «f time, from Warner's Log
Cabin Cough and Consumption rem-
edy than he had for years fiom the
best state physicians,”
If you have a cough, night sweats,
*‘positive assurance in your own miod
that you, oh—you, have no copsump-
tion,” and yet lose flesh, appetite, |
courage, as your lungs waste away,
you may know that soon the funeral
month of March will claim you, unless
promptly and faithfully you use the ar
ticle named, If other remedies have
failed try this one thoroughly If
others are offered. insist the wore on
trying this unequa l2d preparation,
Some persons are prone to con
sumption and they should never aliow
the disease Lo become seated,
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A GOOD WORDFORTHESPARROWS,
— The sparrow i8 not guilty of half
the depredations that are laid to him,
They come to
your dwellings to pick up insects and
vermin. They destroy enough weevil
and worms to more than compensate
for the grain they eat. Insects in pew
forms are constantly appearing in our
gardens and orchards, and to pester
our stock, Let us be cautions that we
in this war upon the sparrow.
mistakes have been made from
days witches were hung to appease |
popular clamor,
A few years ago the writer built a
pied every summer by bluse bir §, mar- |
tins and sparrows, dwelling tozetner in
peace and harmony, selling a good
Christian example for the whole neigh-
borhood. 1 have a large gourd shell |
with holes in the sides, prepared for a |
home for sparrows, and I shall watch
their babits with interest, believing
them to be a useful bird, having their
piace in the laws of nature, which are
the laws of God.
Toe cabbage requires a deep, rich
soil, and thorough working. For early |
bed or cold frame; bul seed for winter
sabbage should be sown in a seed Led
zarly in the spring. Some of the!
large late vacleties seem to do best if |
‘he seed is sown in the hills where they
arg. to remain, dnd In that case sow two
or three seeds where each plant is de- |
sired and then pull up all but the
strongest. Plant the large vatieties i
Lhree feet apart; the smal, early sorts, |
from a foot to 18 inches, The Savoys |
have wrinkled leaves and are of fine
flavor, especially after a little frost has |
touched them mn autumn. Some gar-
deners grow plants for early summer
cabbage in a frame in autumn, protec.
ting them with boards or matting dur-
Ing winter,
THE carrot should always be fur |
nished a good, deep, rich soil. Sow in |
drills about a foot apart; and at thin-
ning, the plants should be left from
four to 10 inches apart, according to
kind. The short kinds are finest
grained, best adapted for table use,
can be had very early, and may be al
owed to grow very thickly upon the
ground. The large sorts are admirable
for all kinds of stock, and nothing 1s
more relished by horses In winter, and
nothing is more healthful for them.
Sowe prefer the short kinds, even for
stock, as they are so easily gatherea,
and give a good crop.
Tur cauliflower delights in a rich
#oil and abundance of water, By sow-
ing the ear'y varieties in the spring, in
a hot-bed or coli-frame, or even in an
open border, they can be obtained mn
pretty good season. For late ecauli.
flower, sow seed in a cool, moist place,
on the north side of a building or tight
fence, about the lst of May,
Iv the grape vines have not Leen
trimmed there 1s but little time for so do-
ing. To postpone such work will be to
injure the wives, It should be done
during cold weather, before the sap be-
gins to rise, or the vines will **bleed,”
and a failure to bear will result,
FARM NOTES
LeExarn 10 Cur Corx FODDER. —
Numbered with interesting experiments
reported upon by Professor Shelton, of
cut corn fodder, According to the pro
excessive reduction.
one week upon corn fodder reduced to
furnished fodder
lengths, Care was
were
inch
“eat up clean,”
feeding the next day the residue in the
mangers was carefully weighed. The
result of these trials is
Feed. Waste, Por
rength of Cut, lbs Is
on 3
One inch, 410 150 an
Two inches 450) 115 24
ing explanation of the above resiits:
nutritive value, The stalk portion and
the husks are, for
gestible, tasteless, woody fibre.
less portion, 18 forced to discard much
creased ‘waste’ when the
lengths were used.
the
use of the
1
to be lost sight of,’
A FEW pot herbs sud sweel herbs
should have a place in every vegetable
garden,
housekeeper kpows the value of the
little patch of herbs upon which she
makes daily drafts 1a the summer and
nice collection
herbs for
without which the Thanksgiven turkey
would be scarcely worth the having;
whie as domestic medicines several
kinds are held 1n high repate, A very
family, Tue cui-
and the best way
needed 1n any
is very simple;
herbs
ture
OS OS
NERVES! NERVES!!/
What terrible visions this little word brings
before the eves of the nervous,
Headache, Neuralgia,
Indigestion, Sleepiessness,
Nervous Prostration,
All stare them in the face. Yet all these nervous
troubles can be cured by using
Pines
elery
ompound
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
| THIS GREAT NERVE TONIC
remedies for diseased con.
nd Blood, which
Also contains the best
Jitions of the Kidneys, Liver,
ways as company nerve ir .
It is &« Nerve Ton Alte ve, a Laxative,
and a Diureti 1 hat why it
CURES WHEN OTHERS FAIL.
$1.00 a Bottle. Send for full particulars,
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors,
BURLINGTON, VT.
) WELLS’
HAIR
BALSAM
restores (im
Hair to origi:
val color, An
eclegantdress
ing, softens
sad beautifies
No grease nor
oil, A Tonle
Restorative,
Frevents halr
coming out;
wrengthens,
CifLLnmes
heals scalp,
Jersey Clay, 8.4,
ATARRH c=
complete cure
€ mse
for Catarr bal throat
ROUGHow
wordt ehronis cases
affections, foul Breall, engive odors, sore Lhroe
Giph heoria, coid ia the bead Ask for ™ Roves o
Cavanan™ We Dreg KE 8 Wis Jersey Oly, XJ.
LOOK YOUNG
As ONG AS TOU CAR, PIS
vont tendency to wrin.
kiss or sgeing of the
skin by using E oiL
LEAURELL
Hemoves and prereciy
Wrinkles, and resgh
news of Flea or skin
preserves a youwibfal,
pinmp, freak sosdition
of the features: re
maves plmples, cleary
the oomplerion, ihe
only sabetanes Known
1 will gered and
rend lendrner te wrieh lu
$i. Drogyiste or Bp,
£8 WELLE Chews,
deveny Chg, B 4.
large enough As a general
rule it is best to herbs when ir
tie them up in small
ws #1} $ ’
g in the shade to dry.
cut
bunches
and han
omit the warm water for
moderation in
Do not
cows because of
weather, So
be cold, and the weather chanzeable, it
mik will be
tained.
The Five Sisters,
There were five
an asm
Flora would fain be a fas
Scholarly Susan's selection
fair sisters, and each bad
onablie dame :
was books :
good looks ;
Anna, ambitions, aspired after wealth
t for good health
So she took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and grew healthy and blooming,
Cora’s beauty quickly faded; Busan’s eye.
sight failed from over-study; Flora became
iis and fretfal in striving after fash.
lou, and a sickly fami.y kept Anna's hus
band poor, But sensible Barah grew daily
nore
Coquetiish Cora cared more for
healthy, charming and intellige:
and she married rich.
wt ——— i ————————
As a general thing air heated by
steam Is wore wholesome than that
warmed by a furnace.
-
Bartholdl's tereat Work,
The statue of Liberty enligntening the
world, which stands on Bedios's Island, in
the harbor of New York, is one of the most
sublime artistic conceptions of modern
The torch of the go ideas lights the
But “liberty*’
is an empty worl to the thousands of poor
women euslaved by physical ailments a
hundredfold more tyrannical than any
To such sufferers Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescription holds forth the promise
derangements, irregularities and
nesses which make life a burden to so many
women. The only medicine sold by drag.
manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction
in every case, or money witl be refunded.
Ses guarantee printed on wrapper enclosing
— soe . -
“Where the sun does not enter the
doctor does” is an Italian
which is true the world over,
i——
The three B's brought Regret, Reproach
and Remorse to a great poiitical party in
1884. The three P's, when signifying Dr.
Pierce's Purgative Pellets, bring Peace to
——————— —
Pretty mottoes for pillow shams are
the German words, ‘Guten Morgen,”’
Nacht.” For the former
there should be a design of morning
The Melbourne loteraational Exhibition,
Australia celebrates the centenary of her
settlement by a grand International Exhi-
bition at Melbourne, commoncing August
1st next, and continuing for six months,
Congress bas appropriated $50,000,
will appoint commissioners 10 represent
the United States, and it is hoped that very
many private firms will make exhibits,
The government of Victoria controls the
exhibition and gives space and steam for
motive power free, The exhibition build.
ing and annexes will eover twenty-four
acres of ground, and the display, both local
and from foreign countries, will be the
largest over seen In the southern hemise
phere. Goods for exhibition are admitted
duty free. Australia is a rich and grow
ing country. American goods sell well
there, and the comparative nearness of
Australia to America should inspire our
business men to control her markets, Mr,
John M. Ives, who for the past threo years
lias been in the antipodes as manager for
the wall known Safe Care House of H, H.
Warner & Co, has just returned with Jet.
ters Irom | fhe Chiu : : and _tommis.
sioners; also blank applicssibng space,
which he will be pleased to send fres on ap-
plications should be made st once, as
must be in pusition not Inter than July frst
OR. KILMER'S
Female
A GREAT BLESSING TO WOMEN.
R d Symptoms and Conditions thi
Edl specinie will Relieve and Cure
ifY have nervous or sick headache
ou achache, backache, spincache, bicating
internal heat or scalding urine,
ifY have chromic weakness, bearing dows
ou Or perversions lacident to Hife.coange,
ifY have uterine catarrh, suppressed of
td ou painful periods, or ovarian dropsy,
fY bave suspicious growths, disposed te
i! ou humor or cancer, or bemnorrhage,
tB id up quickly a rundown constitu
! ul S tion and brings refreshing sleep,
t Wil dispel those dull tired looks and feel
ings, and bring lack youthful boos
and beauty — restores the nervous system,
§ Mot ers Give i140 your weak and Selicate danght
J Not a vests of fmpire Bleed cas
| mom pe ite hosing sod prarils Ge IaBaenre,
i Y value good health, and bope for long
ou life, use “Female Hemedy,™
stom
{ Symptons comtimond with certificates of cores
! in “Guide to Health™ free. Alas advice Tres
i Or. Kilmer & Co. Blaghamton, N.Y. Druggists $1
Wire —~Now this is the third mel
| to the couk
Husband —Yes, 11 believe it 1s,
| Wife—Wel', the very next time 1
j catch you talking to the cook I'l dis.
{ charge her—and do tie cooking me vaelf!
That cured him.
Po Not Fall to Meed the Warning,
! Have you dyspepsia, indigestion, const
| pation, kidoey aod liver disense? Every
hour you negiect them may take years
from your life,
Have you nervousness, weakness, nerve.
| ous debility, sleeplessness and exnanstion?
| Every beat of your beart is but a juneral
{ march towards your grave,
{| Have you neuralgia, rheumatism, epilep.
i xy, palpitation, the tobaceo or morphine
| habit? Any one of these is liable at soy
moment to take your heart in its deadly
grasp,
Have you headache, loss of memory,
numbness, trembling, prickly sensation,
cold feet or weariness of the limbs? The
aword of Dam ocles is suspended above you,
for just so sure as you n glect the symp
toms, just so sure will paralysis, insanity,
prostration or death follow,
Have yourselves from these alarming re.
sults while there is yet time by the use of
that most wonderful discovery for the
nerves, Dr. Greene's Nervura Nerve Tonle,
which is a perfect and complete cure for all
the above diseases, Pronounced the great
est medical discovery of the century.
It will take away your nervousness and
make your merves strong and steady. If
you are weak, tired and exhaosted, it wil
make you strong and vigorous. It will
cars your Indigestion and dyspepaia, give
you an appetite, regulate your bowels, kid-
neys and liver. It will give you natural
and retreshing sleep, stop all pa'pitation of
the heart, trembling, numbness, headache
and neuraigic pains, It is a perfect speoific
for nervous debility and exhausted nervy.
ous vitality. It is the best spring tonic,
invigorator and restorative in existence, for
it makewthe weak strong, invigorates the
tired and overworked Eat nerves the
weary limbs, and restores health, strength
and vitality.
Do not fail to use this wonderful remedy,
and you are sure of a cure. For sale by all
druggists at $1 per VLottle. If your drug
fst does not have it, he will got it ‘or you,
nist upon baving Dr. Gresve's Nervars
Nerve Tonic. Its discoverer, Dr, Groous,
is the russ specialist in pervous diseases,
of 36 West 14th 81, New York, who can be
gonsuited free of charge, personally or by
otier,
A strong tea of common hay will
preserve the color of French linen.
MS ——
sleep!ny apariments,
I'T 18 HUMAR NATURE, "1d like to
know,’ he began, as he entered police
headquarters yesterday,
police torce?”
‘““We have,” replied the sergeant.
‘“Then 1 want it to protect me! I am
a tax-payer.”
“You shall be protected, sir,
is the case?”
“Why, I got some paint on my over-
coat, last night and my wife sponged it
{ off with benzine and left it out of doors
{to air, It’s gone! Yes, sir, gone!”
“Well, we'll try and find it foryou.”
What
demanded to know:
**We have,” replied the sergeant.
| the yard this morning, where some bur-
| glar bad probably left it.
| the chloroform will you?”
| the first man and be returned and iden-
| tified the coat, which had
the fence,
ba raore vizllant in the future.”
“And it wes my yard, sir,” said num-
more burglars come around, you police
will hear from me *’
—————
| Some Foolish *eople
}
| Allow a cough to rau uatii
{ the reach of med
it get Ex yond
cine. ‘Lhey oiten say
{it wears them away. Could
| duced to try the suc
Kemp's Baisam, they
they be in-
would
i
tose, Large bottles, 50
Trial wize rree. tall Draggists,
——
CHAFFED THE WRONG MAN.—A cli
zen who had just laid down $900 for a
| span « Tf carnage horses was driving out
12]
of apples,
| ger a bit he drew up and inquired:
| *‘Sxy, how'll you trade teams?"
The farmer halted, got down from
his vehicle, looked the team over and
slowly replied:
“Waal, by gosh”
“What's the matter?”
| “*If you hadn't stopped me 1 wouldn't
{ have knowed the team. »?
| “Ind you ever ses
| fore?”
{| Did 1? Why I raised ’em! Sold
{ "em both to a horse trader in town three
weeks ago. That nigh
| heaves, and the other is a eribber and
thas two spavios, 1°01
fur $75, and that’s allowing $25 apiece
more on your horses than I got.”
The owper of the “‘spankers”
seen a peaceful hour #3
-
these horses be-
A GHOWING CITY
{ twenty miles fiom Lhe
ound east,
“Conductor,” sai! a passenger, ‘when
do we reach Kanws City?”
“We're there now."
“There now? Why
house in sight!”
“No bouses, no. But look at the
building lots! The prairies are full of
em."
were
Trey
3 Hiver,
fig 3
a4 issourd
there
»
-
CiTizex (lo coul-Jdealer)—Say I want
A Lou of coal
| Coal-dealer—All right.
{it np right away ?
i Cit zen), no, If it's anything like
| the last I'll just call for it on oy way
{ome and cary It up in my overcoat
| pocket,
Shall I send
- a-— -
ALL THE MORE, — Wife (vleadingly)
| as well as you nsed to,
Husband Wi y?
| Wile —~Because you always let me get
i up to light the fire,
love you all the more,
-
Coronel YErcER—~—I)d you get me
that reserved seal at the box office as |
{oid you?
Sam Jobnsing—No, boss, I dun for.
| got hit.
| the cake. Why, Sam, if you were te
{ t m=s as smart as you are stupud you
| would still be ten times as stupid as
| an ordinary donkey *’
wan give up anythin’, Billy’
Partoer—*"Naw!"
Tramp~*What did you say tohim?”’
Partoper —*] asked him if he couldnt
he p a poor man who wus oul 0’ work,
and be said he could give me some work.
Times seems to be gettin’ wuss every
day.”
A STRANGE THING -Jones—Strange
thing, Mirandy; every time you draw a
breath somebady dies.
Mrs. Jones—Well, TI sia’t going to
stop breathing on tha account,
-
Fraper Axio Grease.
Don't work your horses to death with
poor axle grease; the Frazer is the only re-
liable make, Use it once, and you will bave
no other,
AAI Ms
Once a year even ths most frugal
housewife should replenish her linen
closet, adding at least the furnishing of
one bed and a dozen towels,
Consamption surety Cared,
To the Edilor:« Please infor your readers
that 1 have a positive remedy for ihe above
named disease, Ly Ns tunely ase (housands of
hopeless cones have been permanently cured |
#hail be gind to seid 180 boties of my remedy
FREE 10 shy of your readers who have consump.
tion if they will send me toeir Kxpross and PF, O,
Rddress. Nespecuinily,
Fe A SLOCUM, MC. 181 Pear! 85, N. Y.
a ———————————
The surest test of » frozen orange is
its me'ght. If it is heavy io the hand
it has not been frozen,
AIA
Nothing Cures Dropey, uravel, Bright's, Heart,
Disbutens Urinary, ved “Discases, En
W
&o,, ike Canis Con wo
St, Phais. $1 & bottle, 6 Tor $5 At
Cures the Work casos, Cure guaranteed, i
Do not be so painfully orderly as to
make the family whish to escape from
the house for a little freedom.
————
A fair trial of Hood's Na sapariiia for serofula,
salt rheum, or any affection caused by Impure
biood, or 10w state of the system, will be sufficient
to convinee any one of the superior and peculiar
carative powers of this medicine. Bay it of your
druggists. 196 Doses Oue Dolmr,
Clothes-pins should be kept clean
You
Good
ving Sweet Flowers
Medicine je.
Hood's
Bold by wll draggists, §1; mx for $5. Prepare
by C. L HOOD & CO Apothecaries, lowell, Mass
100 Doses One Dollar
and
Spring Medicine
| Nearly everybody mesds & reliable spring medi.
cine 10 expe] ine impurities whi
: laring the winter, 0 keen up
| Strength as the warto weather comes on, 2 ule
an sppe'iie and promote healthy Jdigesis
Hood's Farsaparilla is the mon pypoisr and sg.
| cessful Fpring Medicioe., Try 8 tus spring «nd
you will he of id Of 3x peculiar merit,
ory 8p ne, art 1 #L
Ba Paras Leerti &
Hood's
Lenn FPraiig
have arcumy
f lated in the Liood
“For five 3 iw ck oF
Your took Hood
VW. Bros
3 ~ . ¥
Sareaparilla
medicine my wile a
af Hoed's Barsap:
Look it last ap . IL ai usw gros
i BBQ we Tei Leiter through
oever before, JL cured my w»
ne, from which she bis suffer
I, and relwved me of a dizzy, bier
ing. 1think every one ought to take sono)
to purify the blood before (he bot weather
om, and we stall certainly take Hood's iss
| rilla this spring.” J. H. Prance, Sut
| Railway Co, Concord, WN. fi.
Huk very
six for gh Prepured ony
IL. HOOD & CO., Apothecariss Lowe
100 Doses One Dollar
! by CC, , ase,
sTele #]e ve ie slorlar]ese re vie ole ole
The wan whe bes iuveriod from Uses
to Sve dollars in 8 Rubber Cent, and
at his frei half bowr s experiences in
a storm finds 10 Bia secrew that il is
Bardi y » beter prelsciion han & wos.
Guile Letting, s+! any fouls chagrined
#1 being se bediy in, but aire
feels i Le Goes nol losk ssacUy like
Ask for ine = PLAT HEANDS Suicexn
Gore not ave tre pion sna xn, send for deserip?
Nast ant ast at
» ¥ vv wv ¥
ME NC Ct, eC
& offer the 1oan who wauls wrvice
(not styie) & garment thal will keep
Rim dry in the hardest stor,
called TOWEXR'S ¥iSit In
“SLICKER.” & name familiar
Cow bey all over the land,
the only prriect Wind and Welriy
Cost is “Tower's Fisk bre
and take no other, If youre
5. Town, 2 Simmons 81 1
»
a a a
A FORTUNE HUNTERS BAD BREAK.
Girl—1sn’t Mr, Fortunehunter
splendid? He's been such a traveler.
tich Widow—BSplendiq, indeed! He's
the most unmanner!y man I ever met.
“Unmannerly?"
“He's positively insulting. 1 never
i
i
1
“Oh,
WHAT ne nap.—There had been
some ilipess in a family, and an Inquis
itive neighbor asked Johnny, the young-
esl son of the family, who had been sick
and he answered;
*Oh, it's my brother
“What's the matter wi
“XN uflin, only he's just sick.’
“I know: but what auled
“On, 1 dunno,’
**What did he bave?”
“He had the doctor.”
STRANGER (lo boy)— Boy,
direct we to the nearest bank?
Joy=—1 Kin for twenty 0° cents,
Stranger—Twenly five cents!
can you
saa? bre *
At ite high pe
$10 :::: FREE
of mew staonping oui is Cree se
y reader of tides ga wiiem 34
: ¥
wontaing § OH per forgied
far ssamging. t
powder asi
ia aa
Kensington Wand paintieg, 1 cio to ose
ame we hints snd eirections mk SHher Beier, 160 Be
wr eus to mention Bought singly, or a Tow gatierse of & thane,
81 unos! prices, the sgosl of The shove would eon BIO, A
be puperion, ves, very mah sepwries, and very mack seore
desirnide Chas those whirh Lave been selling for
spwards Py luvieg SOO, O00
SAurimg the Aull
seman, we got thems of fost coe. The mang
wand i every war desirable aut ever pat belie the
Fo Form end Bogwiberpor imonthis, 8 large popes, 08
long columns, TEERINT frie iB sents 8 veer) is penenily see
knowiedged to be te bowl ponerse] spviruitaml be week aeping
snd femmily Jourssl in Awmerion $e ewiereining end of great.
wel imeem, m8 well se useful Tie contributors sairsce the widest
renge of Brie! wirsl Feribeormase. we have is'y bepotos
managing ewes of That grand mosthis. Banshine, for
snth; mise, for those of all ages whose
carts are nol withered; J isoge page. 84 Ang whe
wenn, regular price TB seni 8 weer Sunshine is beows favor.
shi ge The bow! roulls menthiy dn Aseerice. The best wiiers
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