The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 28, 1889, Image 3

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    A A Perfect Laxative
ghould be mild, prompt, “ Palne's Celery Compound 18 prompt and
and pleasant, with no! pleasant. Asa laxative it leaves tte to be do-
griping or purgative ei- | sired, 1 have great confidence in ita merle"
fects, It should also in- ALernr LROXARD, Associate Editor,
cite the liver ww action, Journal of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio.
ald digestion, and re-
lieve the kidneys. Like
nothing else,
Palne's Celery
Compound 1s a
perfect laxative,
and cures const.
pation where all
other remedies
fail.
“ As a gentle laxative,” Paine's Celery Com
pound is surely without a peer. I think I ought
to know, since I have tried remedy after reme-
dy for about five or six years and have found
nothing that equals it in my case of costiveness.”
J. B. JENKINS, Teacher, Cloyd's Creek. Tenn,
DIAMOND DYES "<simvice Dyanade. | BABIES Ving won sv: ir Heck,
em
RL Fn A CONTRACTOR.—IHe waded
a SP through the spow up the front steps
5 x . and rang the door bell, And when the
FARM NOTES,
Tie FARMER oF 1888. He that sat
down to this well laden Thanksgiving
board with health and a good digestion,
had much to offer thanks for to the
good and all wise Creator, but the
farmer, with his harvests ended and
with well- filled barns and granaries, the If you are run down, or have that tired
outlook of a long respite from toil, and | feeling 8s a result of overwork or the
the enjoyment in his family circle effect of the changing season, you should
around the fireside during the days and | take ile best of all tonics and blood puri
weeks to come, for improvement in | Pers Hovd's Sarsaparilia. It pasifies and
mind and recuperation of body, he es- enric hos the Blood, ones Sue oma \
pecially has great reason to give thanks, URES THe Yaron ay or ant ox ya, ue
But it is not to this view of the farmer 1 housands who have taken it with bene.
In hig baume (wish Js siwuye w Duetical fit, testify that Hood's Sarsaparilla
one X “1 “makes the weak strong.”
ness view of the situation that I invite
the attention of the reader as compar- Stronger Every Day
ing his better condition to-day with “I have been troubled a great deal with
that of his forefathers in years gone by, | Pet’ache, had no appetite, no strength,
and » full knowledge and appreciation and fell as mean as any one could, and be
of these facts ought to cause the farmer | *V29! WY work. Since taking Hood's Sar-
f 1888 to feel that his lot surely has saparilia I have not had the headache, my
0 1 y food has reilahed, and seemed to do me
servant girl answered his ring he sald:
“I must see the lady herself on very
important business,”
The lady appeared and he continued:
“Madam, can 1 contract with you to
clean oft this snow?”
“Why I-—how much do you want?’
“Only twenty cents.”
“Well, you may clean it off.”
**Thanks, Have you a spow shovel?
‘*“There’s one in the shed, I believe.”’
“Thanks. Is there a boy in the
neighborhood whose services I could
secure?”
“For what?"
“To clean off the snow, ma'am. I
am a contraclor-—not a laborer. And,
ma'am, it is my rule to begin bossing
only in the morning. If you can wait
until tomorrow I’ll be around at an
early hour, My rule is to collect in
advance, ma'am, and if you happen to
have a bit of cold turkey and a cup of
“For two or three years I suffered intensely
every night with severe patos in my bowels,
which were habitually constipated. My Lowes
are now regular, and I have had no retars of
those palus since WiLE one tie of
Pain ¢
Celery Cor:pound
F. G. Sriceuxy, Diocist, favens, Als,
Moral: Use Palne's O« orn pound and stop
ruining the intestinal 1 i harsh purge.
tive pills. $1.06. Six for » !roggista,
Weras, JucHARDBOY & | won, Ve
fallen wn pleasant places.
Much of the heavy toll of former
days has been relleved by the improved
agricultural machinery of the present
day, and the farmer now sits comfort
ably behind his fast stepping team, ac-
complishing more work, and easier,
than was done by six men in our grand-
father’s days. And as to results, com-
pare prices of farm products in the
West sixty years sgo and now:
1828. Butter, 3 to 8c. Ib. 1888. 20 to 35¢
Eggs, 8 to Se. doz, “ 18 10 24c.
Pork and beef, 2 to Je. 1b, * 6 to Se.
“ Cows, 8 to $10 head. 25 to $50.
* Horses #0 to £40. 75 to FRA,
ay, 3 to #4 ton 12 10 $15.
Wheat, 30 to 2c. bush, #50 to $1.
Corn, 15 to 20¢. bush, 48 to Me,
Not only 00 tue prices of tu-uay
favor the producer, but he has also
great advantages in what he has to buy.
In 1828 common satinets sold §3 yard,
shirting, 25 to 40c., calico, 3U to 45¢.,
shoes : nd boots, 6 to $12 a pair. Asto
luxuries, they were simply out of the
reach of tue farmer at that UUme,
whereas now, they seem to have be-
come a necessity, from the fact that
prices wake them easily obtainable by
all.
As to the advantages of living in the
nifdeteenth century, they aren t to be
compared with the days of 1828. They
embrace Leller government, education-
al, social, travel, and the best markets
in the world, where 94 per cent, of the
product of agriculture may be profit-
ably disposed of, and by the results of
the recent election, these markets
will be preserved for the American
farmer.
Tages of the palm family have
larger leaves than any others. The
Inaja palm, which grows on Lhe banks
of the Amazon, has le«ves which reacn
a lengtn of from thirty to fifty feet,
and are ten or twelve feet In breadth.
Specimens of the leaves of the Talipot
palm, a native of Ceylon® have been
met with that were twenty feet long
are used by the natives to make tents,
and form
the raln.
long and several feet w de,
a noise that may be heard at a great
distance. Only one leaf is produced
each year, and they are so Grmly at-
tached to the stem of the tree, and so
strong in themselves, that a man may
sit onthe end of one and rock to aud
fro in perfect safety.
No Fear of Too Muen Povnrry.
—Under this beading Mr. W. W,
Weber gives some interesting figures.
He has heard It remarked that as go
many are engaged In the business there
was danger of an over-supply of poultry
in the market. Let us look, he adds, a
a few facts furnished by the Bareau of
Statistics of the Treasury Department
at Washington. In 1876 the United
valued at $630,393, In 1885 it appears
that 16,098,450 dozen were imported,
valued at $2,476 672. or an
nearly four times the quantity first
named, Great Britain imports 785,-
O00 dozen egge, valued at $12 000.000.
Ireland furnishes $500,000,000 more,
and the home production is probably
equal to the home importation. The
annual production in the United States
amounts to 9,000,000,000, representing
a value of not less than $180,000,000
for eggs alone, Let those who worry
in reference to the fatare prosperity of
the pouliry business pouder the above
figures, and not be concerned about an
over-production which is far from like'y
to happen.
NEARLY four-fiftns of all the caali-
flowers supplied to the New York mar-
ket are grown, it is said, within a belt
of about thirty miles on Long Island
The soil and climate of this region is
peculiarly adapted to the development
of this excellent vegetab e, and nearly
every farm from Southold to Riverhead
is devoted to its cultivation. It is
stated that in ne other locality on Long
Island, or in the New Esgland or
Middle States, can the plant be grown
in such perfection, and this fact gives
Suffolk County practically a monopoly
and a yearly ncome of nearly $200,000
from this single lo vegetable.
More meat, , and better meat, and in
a shorter space of time can be produced
from pouitry than from any other
source, and the supply from poaliry
equals that of any other class of live
stock. It gives an opportunity to those
of hmited means, and the profits are
always large in proportion to capital in.
vested,
¥eep the “plants by by feeding the
ground, By robbing the soil you rob
yourself, Nothing 18 wained by mtempl
ing to grow a crop upon land that can-
not supply the necessary plant food,
Te only te wasted.
The crop may thrive for a while, but it
will fall at a enitical period,
Au to produce something
quality that can be found in the
ket. Quantity ( of
ROY,
stronger every day.
in Hood's Sarsaparilla.” M.
Grand Rapids, Mica.
N. B, If you decide to take Hood's Sar.
sapariiia do not be induced 10 buy any
other,
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggis's. Prepared by CC. I,
Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass,
100 loses 81
and I have felt myself growing
1 thoroughly believe
A, STRINMAN,
“SIR,” said the suitor,
make your daughter my wife,
ve a model husband —"
*Why, you haven't a dollar
world.”
“I know it; but she is the
life.”
“Yes, and you would be the idle of
wine. 1 don’t want you in the family,
so
idol of my
*ENDERFOOT,
— Where is the post office?
Resldent— Over there,
“Where?”
He's the post master,’
“Yes, but 1 don’t see the post
“Of course you don’t, It's in
hat.”
Loe
Nice,’
A TLove MATCH. —Mlss V
So Miss Pretiygirl is to be warried, I
hear?”
told.
“Is it a love match?’
“Certainly! She always loved money
and 1 understand that the unfortunate
gentleman has pienty of it.”
Love CoxqQuEns, —Mrs. De (
— Horrors! Golog to marry that voung
Mr. Hayseed! Are you crazy? Ie
eats pie with a knife,
Miss De Culture—I know it, ma, but
‘ulture
“You'll die of disgust.”
“Nol won't. I'll never have pie
s——————
From Republican Headquarters,
MORAVIA, N. Y., May 5, 187.0. F.
WoonpwarD: I have been using Kemp's
Balsam and I find it very effec ual in re
Heving a cough with which I Lave been af.
ficted of late. Our druggists teil me they
sell more of this than any other cough
remedy. 1 can cheerfully recasmend it
Yours Truly, J. J. Pease, Editor Eepubli
can. At all druggists. Large bottles, 5k
and §L
A AID HI USS
A good egg has a clean healthy-look-
ing shell, while a bad one Las a dall
porous-looking shel.
| A. na— a
Frazer Axzie tUrease.
There is no need of being imposed on it
you will jusist on having the Frazer Brand
of Axle Grease, One greasing will last
Keep willows awa. from the under.
——— —
FITS: All Pita mopped ‘ree ty Dr
Nerve Restorer, N ob ta alionr Bre
ures, Treatise and $
Fil cases, Bend wo Dr. Kline,
Kitne's (Greg
14's ase. Mar.
L099 trial baitie free to
#3 Arca 88 Pala. Pa
A Ulysses, Neb, man has built the
It is 400
feet long, 12 feet wide and 12 feet high,
and holds 25,000 bushels,
PLES
PAYSY HT.
EFRE]
Ton nf ear Nemlen,
Ire o> Laverna Hites
Tare Beam and Denes far
woe hrome
JONES oF "BINGHAMTON,
BINGHAMTON, N, ¥.
Ho strong Is my Iaith in ite
will a two Node 2. Sua
on thie
Fro: addres Ta BLOC Le He
ii
HT RK ty
HE Abia
bi row $e fn 14 Shiumang Remedy.
Live at howe sad make mary
money waiting fore en
SEs Rp ie
3 ¥ Piso's Cure for Cons
RATO Re BENT
A PROOF, on Owe |
Baran
ETECTIVES ANT
10c. a aaron
teats. Pewgnid, We wire
ENSIONS 0, S00, jet
ATEN TS "ey
ad pha for Js years
CA Muosmosw, La box CA
PEERLESS DYES smman
r of our firm has bean
un Ber face of twent
teres, YRany
POR
of an angry srup
tors prescriptions
y
aE, Rich Hill, Mo
vod and BRin Diseases
tailed free
OL, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa
EF Sent for oun ks on BB
and Advice to Bullvrers
THE sWIFT SFECIFI
I WILLSAVE MONEY
Pain, Trouble
and will CURE
Time,
by using
Ely's Cream Balm
pply Balm into each nostril.
Me, 4 Warren XN TY.
Loon
REVOLVER -
rehiase one of the osle
ated SMITH & WESSON
arn, The fis wal small arms
ever manufactured add the
5b Safety Hamimerioms and
rast models ira ted entirely «
ty wrosg bt steel, carefully inspected for work.
mansh'p and stock, A hey ars unrivaled for Salish,
durability andacenracy, Donot bedeos wed
cheap mal rable cast-iron dmita ions hich
are oftens sold he genuine article abd
only unreliable, rome. 1 he ITH a a
WESROS i stamped upon the bar
eis wt 1h A7I0's Name address and dates of patentn
and are guarasafecd perfect if every detail In
Het apn having the genuine article, ad if your
dealer cannot sufu ly you an order ant to add ress
hejow will reocive prompt and careful Ape oh
Descripn ve esta Fur § wicew fornis
sain SMITH & WESSON,
Er Ment on his paper wpringfeld, Mass,
CRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
VO00R
BREAKFAST.
“By a thorough knowled ge of the natural lnws
which govern the operatic digestion and Butres
Bon, and Ly a careful application of the fine po
Ho of wel seincted "Ces bh “Mr Fipe hae
our break fast tables with & delicately favourad bew
fe arn which may save many heavy doctors’ Bil
heb the judicions uae of stich articles of diet §
B10 resist every tendency to diseases, Hun
rede of subilie malsdies are Scaling around ue ready
Attack wherever (hers ia 8 woul joint We m
many s fatal shalt by keeping our. elves w
Bed wilh pure bicod ad & Jroperly nouris
Hw rll Service Gazette,
Made simply with bofiing water or mJ Bold |
xe in hal (Ly Go. Grocers, label we
tnaPatiig
who have used Plan's
Care for Ov wets ptiom
G say is REST OF ALL.
N ERS Boid everywhere. Fe.
CHICHESTER’ Ss ENGLISH
EY, PILLS
BID CRI03 DlaMC¥D BRAND
Ov igtuad Sami, uly wreaies and
¢ ; * Sever Fa
Ak fr On chain's Bouglion
Diamond Brasd, % red rus |
$i Diss Fi.
bom. AL Druggions. Acvept
ne shor, gisele pats
ard weer, plak wrappers are + dangers
ow counterfeit. Bend do, Fame Sar
tu are snd “Mellel far Ladien™ in
Rg in * polars mal 0.600 Lesth
maniale LADIES wie ba vw wend Dem oy Povey
hice or Uemionl Co, Madison Se, Phila, Pa.
FRAZER
AXLE GREASE.
Best in Ahi anid 3 oid, ok only by the haat Laptica. Labtrica.
torCo. at Chicago, N.Y. & st. Logis, Sold
= Drs. J. N 4B mal
206 N. SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The leading specialia’s in Youthfol Imp atence,
Young men contempluine marriage gsond
Pc. stamp, Fousugalin Boars % A.M. ul 3
v. M., from 6 P. M - until 9 P. M. Closed sand re
US 10 AAI
iy re anTIny
Pan BOG LGhiy oie
Fig €) wa the only
fie for Of Lhe certain cure
on NOR i MM
Amsterdam, N.
We have sold 4. Re on
¥ years fo us
wan Ihe best of an:
coffees and an old suit of clothes 1 shall
feel under many obligations,”
She shut the door on him and he
went off declaring that it was another
evidence that honesty and industry
didn’t pay in this Somwunty,
There is only one way to get even
with that rare article.a growling drum-
mer on the road, They get the best
seats In the cars, the best rooms at the
hotels and the very best of everything
everywhere, and you may kick and
growl and they won't be disturbed over
it, I thought over it a good while be-
fore 1 got the idea. When I enter a
car and find a drummer occupying two
seals and bis nose in a novel, I slip up
to him and enquire:
Blank, Chicago?”
“No, sir,
Git, Up & Git, of St
“Nol”
“You bet I dol"
Louis.”
pose you've heard of it before this?”
“Whaty"
“Your house has fall
~complete wreck,”
“(reat Scots!”
blank and at the next station drops off,
a crushed and humbled man,
folks call it a mean trick,
Mus, ANGY
after the ei
do forgive us,
TUPPER nee Golddust,
wment—Oh, please, papa,
thst |
. to tell you all!
, well |
papa, so
had come ba
apu— We
make the best
“Outside will
own
enough to pay tle brute?
r the minister.”
sii ——
I» General Delniity, Emaciation,
mm, ond Wasting in Chil
sision of Pure Cod Liver Oil with
phosphites, is a most valuable food
It creates an appetite for
wind, strengthens the nervous system,
silds up tue body. Please read : “1 tried
Scott's Emulsion on a young man whom
Physicians at times gave up bope. Since
+ medicine,
ceased, gained flesh and strength, and fron
all appearances his life will be prolonged
many years "JOHN BULLIVAN,
Steward, Morganaa, Pa.
——————————
“Gen'l'men,’’ said the speaker, stop-
| ping short in hus haraogue, and looking |
‘“] donno what I've ever Jute) done to
| make you wish (hic) that 1 should ever
—-— —
Hen ACCEPTANC E—"Yes™ said
time, and we will be mairied before
{| summer."’
“Oh, delight!” exclaimed he. **Your
it must,” continued the |
“but the fact is, I have
pass my last |
examination, and, rather than go back
to the seminary and stand the disgrace |
of being put down, I'll— i'll even mar-
ry you. |
A Radieal Cure for Eplieptic Fite. |
“Il know
To the Editor—Please inform r readers
that I have a positive remedy for the above
od diseases which | warrant to cure the
worst oases, So strong is my faith in its vir.
tues that | will send 1 ee a sample
valuable Sreatine lo nny sufferer will give
his and Express address,
OUR a C1 Pearl i. New York.
lo ———
To clean alabaster ornaments dissolve
borax in boiling water and apply with
a soft cloth or brush; rinse carefully
and dry in the san,
Catnrrh Cared.
an, & ior years of suffering from
me disease, Catarrh, and vainly
every known remedy, at last found
When the spring rains come do not
allow any of the water to flow into the
well, Grade up around the well so as
to turn the surplus water off. y
Rupture careguaranteed b
Dr, J, B. Mayer, 831 Arch St. row 4
lay from business, attested by thou.
sands of cures after others all, advice
free, send for circular.
ForEioNER-I understand that the
Pp le,
ago
r ie,
know,
Disc
es tl
fies and enrich
Pierce's Golden
Copyrighted, 1888 by Wonip's 1
tallow ;
© | No wonder they thc
a fright;
» one need have pimples and skin gray and
sallow,
It she'll take what I tock, ev'ry morn,
Doon, and night,
ught we and calied the
woman what she referred to, and she crow
It 12 the best beautifier in the »
pure rich t
overy.
w blood, and ood gives good beuil
is guaranteed to cure all Blood,
Tetter, Eczema,
Swellings, in short, all diseases caused by bad
NEPFENBARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors
IN THRE EEAD,
no matter bow bad or of bow ony sandicg,
S08 CURE
ror (QNSUMRTION.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGS TS
W. L. DOUGLAS
$8 Soe CENTLEMEN.
he worid, Examine his
UTR MAND-SEW ED SHOE.
» WELTY sO,
PRS SHOE.
on E.
118 BOY 8C SHE an SHOES.
a tom snd
~ DOUG LAS
LADIES.
invested
five dollars in & Rubber Cont, and
Bie frst half hour's experience in
fAnds 0 his sorrow that i is
wetter protection than & Wow.
Quite co tting, mot only feels chagrined
Bt beg wo badly in, but wise
fees if ha does Bot look exactly like
Avk tor the * FISH BRAND * Surcxen
wow
i
HEN
KID ‘VES FREE!
10,000 : -.: GIVEN AWAY |