The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 31, 1888, Image 3

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    A German company has patented a
A process for producing surface colora-
tions upon articles made of copper,
tine or brass, Upon the first named
metal it 1s possible to develop all the
colors of the rainbow, and upon zine the
coating is formed of such thickness as
to permit of chasing the surface. The
most mportant application of this in-
vention seems to be in the imitation of
patique bronze, the results In this di-
rection being very satisfactory, both in
the matter of durability and resem-
lance,
a A.
“Yes; I shall break the engagement,’ she
said, folding her arms and looking defiant;
“it is really too much trouble to converse
with him; he's as deaf as a post, and talks
like ho had a mouthful of mush. Besides,
the way he hawks and spits is disgusting.”
“Don't break the engagement for that; tell
him to take Dr. SBage’s Cutarrh Remedy, It
will cure him completely.’ “Well, I'll
tell him. I do hate to break 1t off, for in all
other respects he's quite too charming, Of
course, it cured his catarrh.
—————— i —————
Try to teach your laundress or
washerwoman not to starch the hand-
kerchiefs more stiffly than the shirt
0osoms you would make home
1APPY.
if
eve tn
Remarkable surgery.
wonderful progress in modern that
he most intricate and delicate
wre now undertaken and carried to
There are now several
sithenticated cases of what is known
yneumotony, that is to say, the removal of
liseased portions of the lungs in cases of
onsumption. While, however, this deli-
‘ate operation has sometimes been sucoess-
times,
o
ressful issue,
0 great, and the chances
light, that it is seldom
of rec overy
resorted
50
to.
Pierce's Golden Medical
Chis will always cure the
ariier thoroughly
ges of the terrible mala
thi
g th
de.
Discovery.
stages,
its cause aud healis
. tt
The seaws of
roncealed by placing a
raid over them, This is
wrnamental way,
New FPrizs Story
an easy and
The
t for, read with
it, is then tossed
But ladies !
ce's Favorite Pre
for they discover in i
—a messenger of
der
gain,
WZ
‘rom functie
painfal disorder
ar to thelr X.
| inflam ’"
ield to its wor
Eka
weaknesses
Periodical na
ph, TIE aul i-
a
1 :
w i, Sol 3 gists, a
juarantes from the manufacturers,
give satisfaction in ever ase, or
w
ill be refundea,
money
‘ally carried out for many year
>
ver from desert, don't throw it
Save it to paste pictures into the scrap-
200K with.
-
tity, Emaciation,
In General Deb
‘onsumpt and
{t's Emulsion of
Hy popho tes, i
and medic
Wastis
uable
an appetite
ood, stren is system,
builds ap t Please read : “1
3 s Emulsion on a young man
ave up hope,
It
ens the nerv
Creales
e body, tried
Physicians at times
18 began using the iision bi
eased, gained flesh and strep gth,
Al appearances his life will be p
HN SULLIVA Hospital
% {
ana
many years," — J¢
Steward, Morganza, Pa.
———
To keep the lamps from smokin
the wick in strong, hot vinegar.
before putting it in the lamp,
Nearly evervhorly pead
parify the blood
& Narsaparil
Sasson,
Hox)
ling.
— -——
Equal parts of chloroform
hol wili remove
ton goods,
paint spots
->
Frazer Axle Grease,
Frazer
others t
oived
i Paris |
r with
eks, a
——
t of Parsons, Kan, bas pat-
improved cup for mixing
ented an
its upper rim with a
rubber packing ring, and when the
tumbler is pressed against the ring a
nnection is formed, which pre.
vents the liquid from leaking out dur-
ing the mi
cup is provided on
close co
ing.
An improved ¢
patented by a citizen of Elizabeth City,
N. C. Thuis chest protector consists of
some flexible fabric, woolen and felt put
together In layers and united at
to temper the cold
through,
for rewing machines has been patented
by a resident of Searsport, Me. Its
object is to enable the opera‘ or to stiteh
as closely to the edge of the material as
may be desired, and with greater facil-
ity than with the ordinary presser foot.
——
Accordimg to the Industrial Journal
**izon pipe’’ Is now made from wood-
pulp—that is, a tubing is made from
wood-pulp that has many advantages
over Iron for gas and water pipes. It
is said to be susceptible only to the de-
siructive action of fluorie acid,
inst Mo
Asbestos is being used as a covering
for locomotive boilers and domes. It
is claimed that it is not necessary to re-
move it when the boiler requires re-
pairs, as the leak easily shows through
it and a piece can be cut out, the leak
repaired and replastered. It {is better
than wood and also fire-proof,
. ep fps
According to Dr. Howship Dickinson
8 furred tongue 18 not dn alarming
symptom. To some persons it is nor-
mal to have a clean tongue, and to
athers equally normal to have a coated
tongue, so that it is impossible to fix
any degree or limit of coating a8 a nec-
sasary accompanim-n' (Lo perfect health,
a — co —
Electric rifles are the latest, Instead
of the ordinary percussion firing device
a dry chloride of silver battery and a
primary coil will, so it was lately stated
tefore the American Institute, fire the
rifle 35,000 times without recharging.
FACET] AL
A Guipe is conducting a distin-
guished British visitor through Bauf
Park, in the Rocky Mountains.** That
grand mountain, yonder,’’ he informed
the tourist, **I1s Mount Stephen, named
after >ir George Stephen, President of
the Pacific Railway Company.’
“Oh, that is sublime! And what do
you call that one?”?
“That is Mount McDonald, named
after the leader of the government.”
“And what do you call that bald-
topped fellow?”
“That is Carling’s peak, so called in
honor of the Minister of Agriculture,”
‘*And that brassy-looking fellow,
that seems to scowl down upon us;
what is his name?”
*That is Mount Turner, named after
our High Commissioner and Finance
Minister.”
‘*Oh, Isee. And what do you call
that beautiful sheet of water?”
“That is Devil’s lake,”
| “Indeed! What particular member
———————
A Fair American came into a down-
a certain kind of tooth powder.
i sald the clerk.
But,” persisted the fair customer
“I have friends who
habitually.”
*What kind did
dam?”
Automatic,
powder.”
¥
sir—automatic tooth-
cents: ““T'ry her on aromatics,”
And she beat a retreat, with much
confusion and the desired species of
dentifrice.
HUSBAND (complacently) — I did
| something to-day which I think no man
ever did before,
Wife— What was that?
Husband—You know how
| the streets were after the rain?
| Wife—Yes
Husband—Well, T turned the bottom
{of my trousers up b they got
| soaked through.
i —————————
muddy
fore
—
-—You are
CLERK late for
Eminent Physié¢lan—Yes, I had to
| inish my magazine article TI
Laws of rrealth,” so as to get it in
{ the next mail, What have you to-day?
on
le dumplings, mince and fruit
ID
: ’
cake,’
“Bring em aK.”
pie
“WHEN you get very tired.’ said
| one young man to another, “‘do you
| ever lose command of words and ideas?"
{ No,” said the other young man, “I
can’t say that I do; but I have felt that
way sometimes when I got home very
late at night.”
| ‘“'IT seems that young Hurley is quite
! a lion in society now?”
“The adored of all adorers.”
“What's the cause of iL? I see noth
icalarly attractive about him.”
| the other day.”
BriDE (exchanging bridal costu:
for traveling suit)—Did I appear nerv-
ous at all during the ceremony, Clara?
Bridesmaid (envious)—A little
{ first, dear, bul not after George hac
| said ‘yes.’
———————
IT is said the pet dogs of Fifth ave.
» have a club. Let it be
nue are soon
—-
A Great Surprise
r all whe Kemp's Dal
Le great
yOu a sam
PALA LO Cure aculs
iggista gell
botiles 50 cents
iter in a hot than in @
equally true that an
anunai wintered 1s half sume
mered,
FITS: L sped free! K
Nerve He No Fitsalier jay
! Treatise and §2
ado Dr. Kine 981 Arca St
- aoe " -
Rarer & uae
0 trial bottle free to
when you stop with a lead on the sled,
This makes it easier to start the loed,
- —— n
Cures Dropay, Gravel, Bright's, Heart,
rinary, liver Diseases, Nery JURDONA,
iney Cure. OfMoce, 881 Arch
6 for $5. At
ire guaraniesd,
Nothing
Diabates, {
&e,, ike Cann's K
SL, Pia. $1 a bottle,
I Worst cases, |
Lurest Ty IN
If you do not want cloddy and lifeleas
{ ground in the spring keep the cattle off
| the fields when the soil 18 soft,
sonia
part of the heat is absorbed to convert
| the water in the fuel into vapor.
NERVES! NERVES!!
What terrible visions this little word bridges
before the eves of the nervous.
Headache, Neuralgia,
Indigestion, Sleeplesanscas,
Nervous Prostration,
All stare them in the face. Yet all these nervous
troubles can be cured by using
Pines
er
oun
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
THIS GREAT NERVE ‘TONIC
Also containg the best remedies for diseased cone.
ditions of the Kidneys, Mv and Blood, whick
slways accompany herve trou
It es Nerve Tonic, an Alterative, a Laxative,
and a Disretic. That is why it
CURES WHEN OTHERS PAIL.
1.00 ottle, Send rriculurs,
5, RICHARDSON & C0, Proprietors,
i
i
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at
Because Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best Kpring
medicine and blood purifier,
Because it is 4 concentrated extract of the best
alterative and blood purifying remedies of the
vegetable Kingdom.
Hie cause, by a peculiar combination, proportion
curative power pe
Rua preparation, It possesses
IAr to itself,
Because it is 1}
cu
1¢ only
one dollar mM
s one dollar,
medicine of which can
truly be sald 100 dose Bl Unanswer.
abe argument as to
Strength and Economy
Because it is unequalled for the cure of scrof
ula, salt rheum, bolls, pimples, RUMOTS, dyspe pe.
Kia, bl Jousness, glock headache, indigestion, et
Because it rouses the kidneys and liver aud
keeps these organs in healthy cendition,
Because every article entering nto it is care.
fully scanned, none but the best 14 used and all
the roots and herbs are ground in our own drug
tt ¢ '
mill --which makes lmpossible the use of anything
impure or deleterious. Decause it 1s an
Honest Medicine
and every pure receives a fair equivalent
ney,
Jecause when given a faithfal trig! it is reason.
1ARCT
for his m
ably certain to effect the desired result,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all draggista. $1; six for $3 Prepared
Apo
ouly
Becarics, Lowe
100 Doses One Dollar
» are smart, but “Hough on Rats’ beats
Clears out Hats, Mice, Hoaches, Water
Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Moths, Ants, M LE Onl,
Bed bugs, Hen Lice, Insects, Potato Bugs,
Bparrows, Skunks, Weasel, Gophers, ( Tipe
musks, Moles Musk Hats, Jack Kabbita,
Bquirrels. 1c. and 2¢. Druggisits
“ROUGH ON PAIN" Plaster, Porosed. 15a
“ROUGH OX COUGHS." Coughs, colds, 2a.
LL SKIN HUMORS CURED BY
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“Rough on teh ent cures Skin Hoe
mare, Funples, Flesh Worms, Ring Worm, Tet
tor, Ralt | owl, Chilbiains, Itch,
Ivy Po fend, Eczeron,
, Jersey Clty,
ROUGHPILES
Cures Piles or Heamorrbolda, telling, Protrod.
Ing, Bleeding. luternal and external rex ody
in each package. 8 5. Drugsists
or mail E Weis, Jersey City, NJ.
Frosted
Wri
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P i arnighed. Life Bahoiarship, rite.
HERBRAND FIFTH WHEEL, zi ure
HERBRAND CO. Fremont 3
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4s saccharine may be used to adult.
erate sugar, a method of separating and
identifying may not prove uninte:est-
ing to some of your readers, Being a
sulphur compound, and soluble in
ether, the writer employed the method
suggested by H. Reischauer and finds
it the best in actual practice. All that
is necessary is to treat the sugar with
about three times its volume of ether in
a closed vessel for twelve hours, with
frequent agitations. The etherial so-
lution is drawn off and evaporated, and
the residue is carefully ignited in a
crucible with carbonate and nitrate of
sodium, whereby the saccharine will be
converted into sulphate of sodium and
can be estimated as barium sulphate,
Care must be used in igniting, as explo
sions occur (rom too intene heat,
an
J N. Semple, inthe Herald of Health,
recommends self massage as a remedy
for dyspepsia. His method is as fol
lows: “First thing in the morning anda
last thing at night rub the abdomen
down the left side and up the right in a
round circle, algo rub down the breast:
now pace across the room once or
twice, and then snap the lower limbs,
like a whip lash, for exercise. Now
twist the lower lunbs, first on one side,
then on the other, and rock up on the
| toes, Now for the lungs and abdomen;
| first take in a half breath, then exhale
{ all the air possible, then fill the lungs to
room and back, at the same
throwing the arms back. Now in a
| half breath send out every particle of
[ air till you see the abdomen working
| ike a bellows, and you will soon be-
| come a deep breather. For more ex-
morning before rising i8 a good time,
provided there is full ventilation and
that on outside. Before a good fire
waeh the hands and wet the back of the
neck and arms and lower limbs slight-
ly, and rub down with a coarse towel.
| This 18 sutliclent for a beginner,
| entirely inadequate for the old, chironie
| dyspeptic,
i —————————
{ Dr. Redard has communicated to the
Paris Academny of Medicine some ob-
| servations regarding the advantages of
the skin of birds for grafts on wounds
of human beings. He takes the skin
{ from beneath the wing of a chicken,
| carefully securing the subjacent cellu-
{ lar tissue, but avoiding the adipose tis-
sue, The transplanted pieces varied
| from a sixth to a third of an inch
| 8lze, and they were maintained in posi-
| tien by means of a it cotton-wool
and iodoform gauze. The skin of birds
and fowls has the advantage of being
supple, delicate and vascular, and
| readily adapted to the surface of a
| wound where it adheres without
| undergoing absorption. In a of
| severe burn of the scalp of eight mon? hs
| standing in a child 2 years old he ob-
tained rapid cleatrization by means of
{ grafts from a fowl. l
Lie
i
Case
I'he wound meas.
ured three Inches by two and a half, and
{ complet healed in two months,
i i
known
brought mto coutic
the explosion of a
| held, becomes a gas, wh
hving thiogs within it
metals and sets everyihi
on fire,
in which It is
Ii destroys all
reach,
ig inflammable
4 melts
> >
A new and cunous
by placing in a clean cr
of copper and an our
and fusing them by a stros
compound will be hard
tiful violet hu
been applied
its excellent qualities,
is produced
Ne All ounce
antimony
ng beat. The
and of a beau-
This alloy has not yet
fo any useful purpose, bat
of
Jaen,
ndependent
tie IL to consideration.
ct
the is dawm-
damp
Harness hung In stable
aged as much by the gases and
ness here an 2 worn by use
A vars gift for the ladion, Pave
ach ear wey wud seoure
tes beet! Every lady
knows sud gpprocisis,
the gor
fri & Tow posinents of
Hidden, handy {
vile
thiumnd gud ony
tasly goad ugeln
won for whi
ode a,.t
end wh
the ladiom
ruck advam
lagen. To purham
whet js wanted st
the nasal prices
crests o large Lill
of expense, and
i
theredore debere &
rest many from
Aulglog their
in this
fom. Bealiz.
fog that there
were thousands
win Chonan ds of
resents of rib.
bone among the
farge lmporting
hovers of Amaticn
which they would
be willing te Slapose of ln bulk, for 5 small fraction of thelr sont,
| to amy ons shpalie of purchasing largely, we lnstituted a search
| resulting in our obisining the entire sock of Milk snd
| Matin Ribbon Memmnunts of seven! of the lorgest of
| These houses, who imported (he Sucel goods. These goods may
bo Sepanded spon ss superior te anything te be found, snoept
In the very best siorms of Amerios, Yel they are given awsy
free; sotbisg Hkelt over buown. A grand Lenesi for all the
| ladies | besutful, elagaat, choles goods shnsintely free. We
{ have sppented thosesnds of dollars bn Ole Girection, snd oan
offer an iouseueely, veriod, end most complete sanorisnent of fib.
| bens, bn every suncsivebie shade and widih, snd all of excellent
| quality, adepted for neck weer, bonnet siringe, hat rimedngs,
| bows, searfs, Gress trimunioge, silk guilt werk, ote, ete. Some
of theses remncsie range theres yards and upwards in length,
| Though rewsacts, ull the patierus are new and inte styles, sod
may be depended on as beautiful, refined, fashionable and cle.
pol Howto get n box containing a Complete
Assortment of theso elegant ribbons Free,
| The Practical Monsekeeper and Ladies’
Fireside Companion, published monthly by xe, 46 ara
knvwiedged, by (hose competent 10 Julpe, to by the best pert.
odical of the kind in the world, Very large and handsomely fl.
bustrated | regulsr price 18 ote, por your | send BS sents end we
will send i 0 you for a trial peer, sud will also send frees
box of the ribbons; B subarriptions and § boxes, 88 ote; 4
subecriptions aed 4 borer, BE, Onecont postage stamps may
| beset for loss than $1. Got 88 Hlendst s yom thereby pet.
tng $subscriptons and 4 boxes for on van de Mio 8 few
minutes. The shore offer lo based on 1h {smc lotne who read
the periodics] referred Lo, fur ons yesr, want i Oseresfior, and
poy we the full polos for 50: 1 is Lo after years, and Bol now,
thet we make woney, We make thie press offer in srder to
af once secure 200.000 new subscribers, who, net now, bel seat
your, and in years Lhe i rewsrd us with & profit, be.
cause ie mas derity
res fier,
HI wish to renew (holy subisorip-
: wie senal] fraction
or 8 muck
MIpEin ever
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Bale del sed wey refunded to « Bost
fectly satisfied. Beiter ewt 1 1 1
SBIY won | sppest again Sdrews
H. BALLET LAND, Maine
MARVELOUS.
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Wholly snlike artificial systems,
Lure af mind wandering,
Any book iearned in one reandi ng.
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from patients and from physicians who
have toasted it in the more aggravated and
obstinate cases which had baffiod their kill,
prove it to be the most wonderful remed
ever devised for the relief and cure of suf.
fering women. It is not recommended as
A “cure-all,”
for woman's peculiar diseases,
niinla,
imparts strength to the
whole system, and to the
“worn - out,” “run-down” debilitated
teachers, milliners, drossmakers, Seam
As a powerful,in.
uterus, or womb and its
appendages, in partico-
strosscs, “ shop-giris,” ©
ing mothers, and feeble
vigorating tonie, it
lar, For overworked
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the
food, cures nausea, weaknoss of stomach,
indigestion, bloating and eructations of gas.
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As a soothing!
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nervine, * Favorite
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quaicd and is invaluable |
in allaying and subdu-
ing nervous cxoit i
ity, irritability, exhaustion, prostraf
hysteria, spasms and other
FON,
distrossing,
commonly attendant |
upon functional and organic disease of |
the womb. It induces refreshing sleep |
and relieves mental anxiety and de.
spondeney.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrips
medicine
carefully compounded Ly an experie noed
and skiliful physician, and pied to |
woman's delicate organimtion It is
table in its composition and
Mmrmicss in its eficcts in any
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In pregnaney, “Pa. |
3 vorite Prescription ™ is |
A Moreer's “mother's = cordial,” |
relieving nausea, woak-
CoromL ness of stomach and
other distressing symp
toms common to that |
If its use $8 kept up in the |
latter months of gestation, it so prepares |
Prescrire
EXPERIENCE.
peculiar to females,
and thoroughly test
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positive cure f
the most complicated
and obstinate onsen
of leucorrbea, or
“whites,” oxcossive
MOT
Worst Cases.
of the womb, wesk
ness,” anteversion, retrover-
bearing - down sensations, chrono
inflammation, and wioeration
the womb, Inflammation, pain and
ovarics, accompanicd with
“Favorite Prescripe
tion,” when taken in cone
nection with the use of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery, and small Mxstive
doses of Dr. Pierce's Pur
gative Pellets (Little Liver
For THE
KIDNEYS.
Many times women call on
Jay all present alike to
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disorder,
patient gets
Prvsicians
Having
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weak I sould with di
FAILED,
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alone. I began tak!
Modfeal Adviser. -_t’
mon was perf y cured, and
wrote a letter to famil , brief!
r rope? Tiling me for them, and enc
ay re , 1 have recived o four h
eribed m and
nestly advised them 040 kewl.
received jettors of ka, stating
meoneed use of ‘ Favorite
Treatment ae fily aed Sars
nt so fully an
Detter already.” y
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deal of 1
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world again. "1 owe It
exhaustion,
and indifferen
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lay, wrong
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From CALIFORNIA.
and so
to 3
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fon
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re, and in this wa
of dimeases, for whic
dome eaused by some womb
Trude he suffering
Hontions,
msegquent oon
Mrs. En. M. Camrmr: rt, of Oaldond, Oa
fornda, writes: “1 had been troubled all
my life with hysterical attacks and pare
oxymna, or spasms, and periodical recur.
rences of severe headache, but sinoe | ha
been Jsing Jour * Favorite Prescr tion: 1
1 miso womb complaint so bed that
but
months, 1
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influence
before, My
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you have
since 1 took your * Pa.
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