The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 04, 1891, Image 7

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FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.
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Families about to return ‘to an un-
ased house should have sonie one open
all the doors and windows, and
thoroughly air the house _for several
days before their return, and also with
buckets or hose to flush out the entire
plumbing system of the house, thus
filling all traps and cutting off com-
munication with the sewer. Let no
one neglect these simple precautions;
they may possibly prevent the siekness
or death of some member of your
family.
I wonder if every living housekeeper
knows that apple jelly and vinegar can be
made from apple parings? Bave the
parings in the ice chest till a sufficient
quantity accumulates, wash, cover
with water, and boil quickly for an
hour. Strain through a jelly-bag, add
half the quantity of white sugar, and
boil gently two hours. Flavor with
vanilla, and pour into heated glasses.
For the vinegar, the parings are put
into a jug, a little water is added, and
they are allowed to ferment in a warm
place behind the stove.
Does any housewife throw away
crusts and odd pieces of bread, or does
she only slip them into the catch-all,
when no one is looking? All ye that
are tempted in this way know that
crusts carefully saved can be made in-
to griddle cakes, puddings, meat dress-
Ings, fish cakes; and when dried in the
oven and ground up with the rolling-
pin they can be used for thickening
soups and gravies, or for any purpose
-for which rolled crackers are used.
The pan of crusts carefully kept will
save the measure of meal or crackers,
and leave another little coin in the
purse to be generous with, or to wear
away the barriers of narrow means.
Warmth is very important for the
aged ; exposure to the chills should be
scrupulously avoided. Bronchitis is
the malady most to be feared, and its
attacks are very easily provoked. Asa
general rule, for persons sixty-five
years of age and upward, the temper-
ature of the bed-room should not be
below 60 degrees, and when there are
symptons of bronchitis it should be
raised 5 degrees to 10 degrees higher.
Attention to cleanliness is decidedly
conducive to longevity, and we may
cong Ives on the general
improvement in our habits in this re-
spect. Frequent washing with warm
water is very antageous for old
people, in whom the only
apt to become hard and dry; and the
benefit will be increased if the ablu-
tions be succeeded by fri th
soarse flannel or linen gloves, or with
a flesh-brush.
ratulate Ourse
adv
3 ia
Snilt is
tion wi
You have heard of the lady
take disappointed her in the very
of company coming to Did
also hear that she was mad and
it away! She did nothing of the ki
[nstead, she cat it up in slices,
delicate little custard, broug
preserves, and trinmphant
the table a very palatable ch
russe, Another lady, rel: her
narital experiences, said her ‘hus iad |
sbjected to having rhubarb
srought to the table more than
dimes in succession! Of course
hrew it away, and, of course, he twit-
ed her with being wasteful.
me had but dared to
the unhappy woman that might
wmve taken her rhubarb sauce, or any
sther sauce that chanced to offend by
ts too great familiarity, and have made
of it a nice large tart, with fancy twist-
«d bars across the top, and thus
would have mollified the tyrant, man
vou
threw
nd.
tea,
nt out
y pisced on
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rance
three
she
suggest
she
she
Do we throw away the old clothes
wefore all use is got out of them and
hey are rags? Some don’t, more do.
With the scientific housekeeper the
shining robe of state descends in reg-
tlar gradations till its lowly lot is cast
n a comfortable mat beneath the fect.
With the less industrions and the im-
nature. who are constantly taking
heir places in the world, clothes are
iften thrown into the rag-bag before
hey are half worn out. A child's dress
ets short in the sleeves, and in it goes!
A skirt shrinks and demands piecing
mit. The demands, like the demands
of an oppressed people, are consigned
o oblivion, the oblivion of the rag-bag.
changing fashions condemn many gar-
nents to that pit of darkness before
heir time, and tho point at which dis-
retion judges best to take a stand
gainst outside pressures must ever re-
nain an individual matter to decide
While some may overstep the bound-
wy on one side or the other, the wo-
nan of reflection will generally do
vhat is best.
Though no anthority on crystallizing
ruit, i. e., professionally, there is a
imple process for home crystallizing,
which 1 know of. The fruit is dried
irst. For this the finest fruit is selected.
& must be very ripe, then thoroughly
Iried, and after this “sweated.” Then
t is dipped in the very heaviest syrup
rou can make, say that used for candied
Tuit, which isa gill of water to a
wound of sugar. | can give no exact
ule for time of dipping, two or three
ninates in the hot syrup. Then the
‘ruit is dried again. This process makes
vdelicious urticle, snd for this reason.
The dried fruit, without r, retaius
dl the fruity flavor, and dipping
wocess after the drying does not pene-
rate the fruit so as to destroy that
ine, natural flavor, but merely adds to
t the taste of the sugar crystals which
we formed on the surface. Itis uu
woossary to say that the very best
gunslated sugar should be mused. |
ght add that some confound crystal
luce fruit with%weetificats or eandicd
¥uit. As | understand the matter, the
difference between them is this: for
the former the fruit is dipped in the
syrup after being dried, not cooked in
it; while for the latter the fruit is
cooked, slowly and carefully in the
heavy syrup, and then dried.
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THE LOTTERY CASE.
Comment on the Cause of its Postpone
ment,
Commenting cn the postponement
of the lottery case,the New York World
says:
The supreme court has pstponed the
hearing until autumn, in order that the
case may be determine 1 by a full bench,
but the briefs are in, and a careful
reading of them Is not very reassuring
to those who desire to see some effect.
Ive restraint placed upon this legalized
gambling. The argument of the lottery
lawyers upon the constitutional ques.
tion involved is very strong; that of
Asst, Atty.-Gen, Maury for the gov-
ernment seems much weaker than a
really capable attorney general would
have made it. If the law lies with the
right in the case, we must depend upon
office as at present manned.
This is scarcely just to the attorney-
general's office. Mr. Maury has made
government in this controversy, and
has, presumably, acted in full harmony
with Atty.-Gen. Miller, who has been
brief in person,
The trouble is that the government
the papers. The measure which the
before the supreme court can be de
fended ouly on the ground of moral ex-
pediency. Undoubtedly it is, as an
liberty of the p ess and an infringe-
ment of personal rights,
Theoretically, If Congress may deny
the use of the malls to newspapers con-
taininz lottery advertisements, it may,
with equal proprie y, take similar action
in the case of liquor advertisements,
playing card adveriusements, bucket
shop advertisements or any other which
the party in the majority as the
and per:cicious,
There 1s, indeed,
chief and oppression to which such a
principle, once established, may
ilead, It js pot natural,, theref re,
{ that the constit. tion
itina general way, and that it should be
agesiit support in preceient, We
{can readily see that the atltoroney-gen-
! eral’s office may have found it
ble to defend the law on any but mie
and, to a ceriain
| grounds,
As we
whether the FOVETrnme:
{ defence mn laws
{ whether the suj
the gravi if Lhe
aw to it t BD
»
fite of
soa IL,
the question Is not
it can find any
already existent, but
urt will, in
Caw Orig uaia |
pariic ur Emerg nes.
The 8 rictures on Mr. Maury stiri
| US 48 unjust He bias no case, and bL
| virtually confesses as much, What his
i brief means is tha supreme court
should make & case for him —|W the
ing. (D C.) Critic Record.
The New York World
{ the above as follow:
i Why not the
| disc ver the limitations of
see that the bill wis so ‘ramed as
{ constitutional? The World ure
| pointed out the necessity for
ition at the tice, and the reply
| formly was that the atl rney genera 's
lice had thorou :hly considered
matter, How comes it, then,
eine ©
{of
t the
to he
Tilia
{ the attorney general can do ia to cone
court ‘to make a case for him?”
a — ——
Fogg, who bas just to11 a story) —A ud
you say that happened to yourse f?
Foug —Uertaiulv; you dont doubt
my word, do you?
Ricker — Fogg, you ourht to cultivate
your memory « great deal, That is the
same story 1 told you about two weeks
ago.
wn,
HE WAS A GOOD LITTLE BOY.—Ha
must have been a ve y bright boy. a
mother: “1 wish a lion would eat me
up. »
“Why?” the mother asked,
“Because it would be such a joke on
the lion; he would think | was juside of
him, and I should be ue in heaven.”
“August
Flower”
Dyspepsia. man at Malden-on-
the- Hudson, N. Y.,
named Captain A. G. Pareis, who
is evident that he has made up his
mind concerning some things, and
this is what he says:
‘I have used your preparation
called August Flower in my family
for seven or eight years. It is con-
stantly in my house, and we consider
it the best remedy for Indigestion,
and Constipation we
Indigestion. have ever used or
known. My wife is
troubled with Dyspepsia, and at
times suffers very much after eating.
The August Flower, Boweves: re-
lieves the difficulty. My wife fre-
quently says to me when I am going
Constipation of pa Eh
nstipation ugust Fl
: and I think gel
better get another bottle.” Iam also
troubled with Indigestion, i i
ever 1 am, I take one or two tea-
before eating, for a day or
two, and all trouble is removed." @
Talk's cheap, but when it’s
backed up by a pledge of the
hard cask of a financially re-
sponsible firm, or company, of
world-wide reputation for fair
and honorable dealing, 22
means business /
Now, there are scores of
sarsaparillas and other blood-
purifiers, all cracked up to be
the best, purest, most peculiar
and wonderful, but bear in
mind (for your own sake),
there's only one guaranteed
blood-purifier and remedy for
torpid liver and all diseases
that come from bad blood.
That ome—standing solitary
and alone—sold on #rial, is
Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-
ical Discovery.
If it don’t do good in skin,
—and pulmonary consumption
is only lung-scrofula—just let
its makers know and get your
Talk's cheap, but to back a
poor medicine, or a common
“ Golden Medical Discovery”
largest fortune.
Talk’s cheap, but only “ Dis-
covery” 1s guaranteed.
FverMorer
It In The House.
Dropped on Sugar, Children Love
Sore Throat, Tonsiiitd sie, Cramps and Palos le
eves Bummer Cos splaints, Cute, Hrulses lke magia
THINK OF IT.
In nse over 40 YEARS in one family,
Dr. 1 8 J¢ mesos & Oo-18 fs sisty years since | fired
ocd FORE Joti usnn en ANd HOY LANTRENTy for more
Every Sufferer 4g
ten Tiendae be ba hn
ar hire
POX, 3 A,
CAIN
CHE POUND
A Day:
PD ADAY IN TY
Sasa ER Re EN ERE SRE ERE SNe 8
: THING USUSUAL. THis FEAT
HAS BREN PERFORMED OVER AND OF ER
AGAIN, PALATABLE AS MI Ex.
porsed py Puysicians. Sop eo ALL
: DrucoisTs. AVOID SUBSTITUTIONS AND
{ IMITATIONS,
CRI Nl AAW NNN CNN
FARA EN CTU CIN SRBC ER EC ERENT
Views ewWew we wwe weeews ews eve
FOR FIFTY ° YEARS!
MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHINGSYRUP
has heen used by mothers for thelr children
while Testhing for over Pifty Years It
toothes the ¢ (0, softens (he puma allars
* all pain, cures wind colle, and is the best
YY remedy Tor diarrhons
» Twenty-five Contes a Bottle,
RR
We want the name and ad.
dressof every sufferer inthe
& ASTHMA ©:
PATENTS
W. T. Flisgera'd,
Washington, D,
40-page book free.
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Three bunared to four handred tons
of coal p r day is the amonnt used in
sore of the large pasenger steamers on
the Atlantic, This is about one toh
per mile run,
sb IOS 420.
The Vill of Oar Fathers,
No new angled mixture of po'sonous min.
erals, but the good old fashioned pure veget.
abie blood Jor for and liver tonih of centuries
ago. when the only eure alls were medicines
to assist nature to throw off diseases bv ree
moving conge-tions of the liver. kidneys,
bowels, and skin which precede all dls ases,
The old monks of the middle ages were fol ow.
ere of Hypoorates and taelr St. Bernard V
etable I’ fs have never been surpassed if th s
world, A sample of the Bf. Bernard Veg
stable Pills will be sent free to ail applicants,
Address St. Bernard Box Mis, New York.
The United States ia s1id to be the
greatest candy country in the world,
15, 00,000 worth being consumed every
year,
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“One Botile Was Worth 85,
Lavwzarr, Tass, Aurust 21, 1889,
1 have used one butts of Floraplexion, and
Am in better shane than I have been for two
years, That bottie was worth 85. R. HOTLAN,
irzion is the
ctr ro mak Hehehe vag Bg i p
sia, Billousness, 1Avet O Complaint, Nervous
bility and Consumption is the only sure
eure for the-s compiauie. ASK your
for 1, and get we
———as
On dark nights a white light can be
seen further than anv other oo.
bright nights red takes the first piace.
Rupinre cure guarnnteod by
Dr, J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, Phil’a,
P= Kase at ous, OO oe
ay from ness,
it of eures after others fall, advice
free, send for cirenlar
Japan bas 40,215 physicians,
HUMOROUS,
CrEDULITY.~**That 18 a very cred-
ulous goat,” sald Binks with a smile as
the animal swallowed a circus poster.
“Why so?”
**Dou’t you see how easlly he swal-
lowed that statement?”
———
NOT DISTURBED.—**Store robbed
last night.”
“You don't say! What was taken?”*
“Nearly all. In tact the only thing
not disturbed was the watchman, ”’
Sermo —————
NoT “AN ORIGINAL BELLE,” —Rosa~
monpd—**1 don’t see how people can call
that halr of hers chestnut,”
Dertha—‘‘Don’t you? That's hecause
it's been used often before by other
people.”
THE RULING PASSION,~‘*(ieneral
Bronson 1s a fine lawyer, but he still
shows the effect of his military train.
mg.”
“In what respect—discipline?”’
“No. Inthe megnificent way in
which Le charges the jury,”
NOT APPRECIATIVE.—Herr Hauler
What do you think of my voice
madam?
*he—I1 don’t think of it if I can help
it.
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A VERY PARTICULAR WOMAN.
Agent (at railroad) —**Madame, do you
wish your baguage checked?”
Woman—**No, sir; I waat it to go.”
—
ONE USE FOR GENIUB.—Assistant-—
The office ix coid this morning.
Editor—Yes I wish a poet would
come in,
Assistunt-—-Why?
Editor—So that we could fire him,
Tne PropiGAL 80N.—Prodigal Bon
I come to you with a heavy heart,
Prodigal Father — And alight pocket.
book. I know all about that. How
much do you need now?
EE en mm
THE ROMANCE WASSPOILED.-"*Was
“Hapdt ®
“What went wrong?”
“Her father telegraphed
return, and all would be forgiven,”
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The Wassail Bowl
The drinking customs of Christmas
yriginated with our Anglo-Saxon fore
‘athers, with whom
answered to
" rp
origin of the wassail
or ‘was
“good
ibules
to Lhe
Rowena, giter of
who by her whining
Ls hael,
the present
which atts
bow
wail"
Le sory
the
the dan
Vortigern,
ive her proud conqueror,
il enough to be true, and has,
ane foun act, but
was long Some
rince
8 gracel
perhaps, §
Jie
lation, in
cuslom anterior,
the middie ages
are still extant, and when brought for-
ward om grand occasions at the bane
juets of eity companions or colleges at
the old universities are the theme of
general mn for their beauty
suriously wrought in
admirals
— TI —————
Progress.
It is very important in this age of
pleasing to the taste and to the eve,
Possessing these qualities, Syrup of
Fige in the one perfeet laxative and
the most gentle dinretic known,
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{CATERING TO HUBRITES, 1, ~Cuittred
Boston Mis (victim of the latest fad)--
Waiter vou may bring some bird 's-nest
soup and +hark’s fin.
int Higent Waiter—We doesn’t hah
pork au’ beans
The broche China silks in self tones
take stylish tea-grown fronts,
om LI SA 550
“What it costa™ must be earefully consid.
ered by the great majority of pro le, in buying
even necessities. Hood's Sarsaparilia come
itisthe on y medicine of which can
-o_-—
Diamond buttons on shoes actually
button and are actually diamond.
The ohject of the m wnufacturers of Dobbins’
Electric soap has been ‘or 24 years to make
this soap of such swperdor quality that It will
give wniversal safisfactioa. Have they suo.
eveded? Ask your groeer for it. Take no other.
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Many scientific societies are 10 meet
in Washington this summer,
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Sate or Ouio, C1ry oF Tosany, | »
Lucas County,
FraxgJd. Cn, wey makes oath that he is the
senior partoer of the firm of F. J. Causey &
Co., doing business in the City 0 a 2 0io,
County and State afores od, and t said
firm will pay the sum of ONE He NDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case of CATARRR
that eannot be cured by the use of Harl's Ca
TARRKRE CURB. BANKJ. CHENEY.
worn to before me hoy! subscribed jn_InY
presence, this 6th day of Dee mber, A. D, "
A { GLEASON,
} sear. |
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and
acts directly on the blood ard mucous sur.
faces of the 8 rh ie nd for Jestimonials, free.
, J. CHENEY & CU, Toledo, O.
AarSold by 1 LAL Ly The,
A LL AI S————-—
In France a medieal man can not be
compelied to divulge, even in a court ot
Jaw, tae nature of the disease for which
he has treated a patient,
———— A —
All 1 Fa Kitne's Gres
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Te cures,
Fil cases BuBu lo UE bilne ssi We. Pala, Pa.
A A SO SOSA.
Actual work on the Intercontinental
Baliway survey has begun,
Ds Kidney Care
Dropay, Gravel, Diabetes, Bri
Heart, Urinary or Liver Disutses, | orv-
ousness, Cure guaranteed. Ny
Arch Street, Phliadtar So a 4 bottle, §
raggist.
That
Tired Feeling
Frevalls with its most enervating and discour-
aging effect in spring and early summer, when
the toning effect of the cold alr is gone and the
days grow warmer, Hood's Barsaparilla speedily
overcomes “that tired feeling,” whether caused
by change of climate, season or life, by over.
work or iliness, and imparts that feeling of
strengih and self-confidence which is comfort
ing and satisfying. It also cures sick headache,
billousness, Indigestion or dyspepsia.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Bold by all drugcists. $1; six for 85. Prepared
only by C. 1. HOOD & CO, Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar,
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PAINLESS. wewnwes EFFECTUAL.
zeta;
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PATENT |
Worth a Cuinea : n 1 Box.
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FOR ALL
BILIOUS:NERVOUS
DISORDERS,
Sub u Sick Headache,
Weak Stomach,
Impaired Digestion,
Constipation,
Disordered Liver, &c.
Arousing with the Rosebud of
Health the whele Physical
Energy of the human frame,
Beecham's Pills, taken as
(directed, will quickly RESTORE
FEMALES to complete health.
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS.
Price 25 cents BB Box. f
{ Pre: ' by THOR FECHAM,
fr Ha )
FALLEN 0. le nents for the
ad faunal lp New York
g mot bee hea’
f price,
per,
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omiting, Heartburn, Nervousnes:, slecnless
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vegetable, The safest and best medicine In
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