The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 17, 1894, Image 7

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    Milton, N. J.
Afflicted with Boils
Hood's Sarsaparilla Clears the
Blood and Gives Health,
“Large bolix broke out all over my face and
neck. Different medicines did not affect a
cure, I was at last advised to try Hood's
Sarsaparilia regularly and faithfully. I
yielded to his advice and when | had taken
three bottles my face and neck were free
from all eruptions. I have been perfectly
Hood’s
Cures
cured and am now in excellent health, and
confidently say that Hood's rarsaparilia is
a wonderful blood purifier.” A.J. Dav.
ENPORT, Milton, New Jersey.
Sarsa-
parilla
Hood's Pilla cure all liver ills, billousness,
Jaundice, indige-tion, sick headache, 25 centa
= Rud Glow
on chee a
and brow
is evidence
that the ==
body 1s ~—
getting proper nourishment.
When this glow of health is
absent assimilation is wrong,
and health is letting down.
Scotts Emulsion
taken immediately arrest
waste, regardless of the
cause, Consumption must
yield to treatment that stops
waste and builds flesh anew.
Almost as palatable as milk.
Preoared by Scott & Bowne, N.Y. All drucpiste
Unlike the Dutch Process
Gh No Alkalies
y 7 — on
4% Other Chemicals
By are used in A
% preparation o
W. BAKER & C0.’S
1\BreakfastCocoa
\ Ithasmorethanthree times
gf the strength of Cocoon mized
i with Starch, Arrowroot or
1.1 th.
RD i
—
a Ei
~
3S
the
wwhich is absolutely
pure and soluble,
nomical, costing less than one cent a cup.
It is delicious, nourishing, and EASILY
DIGESTED, —————
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
W. BAKER & C0, Dorchester, Mass
Ex vi
== COOK BOOK
: =F REE Ie
320 PAGES ILLUSTRATED.
One of the Largest and Best Coo.
BOOKS putdished
Coffee wrappers, and 6 2-cont stamp
Write for list of our other fine Pro
mimes ie
hn ooLson Bric £ Co
$1210835
A Ww E E ¥ few vacancies In towns and
cities. Min and wo ea of good chiarseter will find
this an exceptional opporianity fw peaditable em
Pp oyment. Spare Bours may be dee | to goed advan
B., F JOHNSON & C0,
us, Parties preferred woo can
urnish a horse and travel
throwh the country: a team,
though, Is not necessary. A
OUR RING CURES RHEUMATISM,
sold In 15992. A free trial of these Kings is tvem
Fite for particulars. Waren & Co. Badlyme, Conn
FENEE IS RICKER
a practical powitry
1 whieh, fowls By ey
"UK raat Re T. Chg
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TWO-LEGGED DOGS.
An Eatire Family of tha Quecrest Tas
nines in the World.
Just think of a collection of five
dogs, each canine possessing only two
legs, says the Cincinnati Enquirer.
That is the remarkable possession of
C. W. Zinn, a switchman in the em-
ploy of the C., H. and D. Railroad
Company. Mary and John, the head
of the family, were ushered into the
world two years ago winus their
front legs. Handicapped as they are
most dogs would lie down and grieve
But Mary and
along as easily as their more fortun-
ute four-footed companions would,
Last July Mary become a mother,
and her offspring proved to be also of
the “walk-standing” variety.
puppy was named Colonel, the details
Enquirer at that time. The Colonel
of visitors went to his kennel to
the youngster and his biped parents.
the 31st of last December in a fit of
last Sunday his grief gave way to joy,
for Mrs. Mary, like the good mother
that she is, presented her
with three puppies, two males and a
female, each one
They have been named Pat,
Dan and Bridget. Pat is a brindle,
the exact counterpart of his father,
tion of her mother.
it were, in color.
The news of the youngsters’ arrival
has caused considerable interest in
Mr. Zion's home, and hundreds of
people called Sunday and Monday to
see the curious little animals
The parents of the queer little
fam!ly are brother and sister. John
is a brindle, and Mary's hair is a
of yellow. 'Fhey are
quite small. Their mode of locomo-
tion is remarkably graceful, and from
ail appearances Mary aud John are
never inconvenienced through being
| “short” In the matter of legs
Asn
MONTANA HAS AN ICE MINE,
Prospectors Using It ns a Refrigerator and
Meat Safe.
An "ice mine” is reported from New
York Guich, Meagher County, Mon-
tana. lp early days the gulch turned
out $2,000,000 worth of gold, but of
late years it has been near.y deserted.
Last summer, says the Northwest
Magazine, two prospectors uncovered
the mouth of an old shaft and glanced
curiously down it. They saw the ice,
which reached up to within four feet
and eight inches of thesurface. They
considered It curious, and thought
what a good place it would be to keep
their meat, butter and other foud
from spoiling while they were work-
ing in the neighborhood. They low-
ered thelr provender into the ice
mice with the best results. Natur
ally they told of their find to other
miners, with the result that for a
radius of three or four miles around
the miners came to the ice shaft,
lowered the beef and other provisions
into the mine, putting their tag on
it, and hoisting the rope from time
to time as provisions were needed. It
is a godsend to the miners, as it en-
abies them to keep meat fresh in the
| very hottest weather. The miners
are unable to give any sylution of this
| strange phenomenon. The formation
and full of fissures. It
that gusts of air from
may have underground connections
tinued formation of ice there as it is
cut away.
Wann IIIs.
When Traveling
on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers,
SOMEWHAT STRANGE.
ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS OF
EVERYDAY LIFE.
Queer Facts and Thrilling Adventures
Which Show that Truth is Stranger
Than Fiction.
“Ox of the best pieces of detects
fve work 1 ever saw,”
Butter, of San Francisco, ** was done
reputation at the time in our city,
A swell restaurant was completely
demoralized by am series of petty
thefts. Its plated ware, which had
to be of a high quality, was stolen
freely, and it frequently happened
that the pockets of overcoats on the
racks were pilfered. The proprietor,
recognizing that his living was at
stake, offered an excessively large re-
ward for the detection of the thief,
detective 1 refer to under-
took the job. He planned out a series
of mirrors, reversing dodge of
the dime muse man, makes
the
um who
and so
that he could
re room while seated
1 the far corner.
little ex-
pense and seemed far-fetched that
diffieul persuading
He
and then
ready, he ar-
gilver-
)
FInsges
planning the
little
i1
at a table
His planning in
s (ea.
had his own
every thing
ranged to have
ware than usual seq
made
three men
ly Suppo : | 81
a little more
i around and
He
n the first day, but
! work
FAN HG Were de
his obs rvations
was
operating other houses, he |
three i
Obs ryations t
finally captured
their oper
and restaurant
never mad
of his Hn:
but has
among 1
has nev
shadowed
ations tu
sider his BUH
EDARCIOUS
yauit
after
lighted by
yesterday he
yes! 3
meditate
ever, he wait
withdrawn and
charcoal. He
the reclining chair. in which position
stretched himsel
he was found dead soon afterward.
Ix France there order
of merit founded by the for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
of which the members are dogs who
have distinguished by
deeds of bravery. A tastefully de-
signed ‘collar of honor” is awarded
to the nominees of the order. Among
the animals already decorated in this
way one of the most decorated
Bacchus, a large bulldog, whose
specialty it is to stop runaway horses
by jumping up and seizing them by
the bridle. Bacchus's master resides
in the Rue Biscornet. It is caleu-
Inted that the intelligent beast has
already saved the lives of eight pers
sons, if not more, in this way. Pa-
taud, another bulldog, received a col-
lar in 1887 for saving his mistress
from the attack of a footpad: and
exists an
Society
hemselyves
is
druggist,
| Loves the oasis in the desert of materi.
| mony,
Dr. Kiimer's Swasxr-Roor cures
ali Kidney anfl Bladder troubles
Pamphlet and Consultation free,
Laboratory Biasghamton, N. Y.
Prosperity, as a rule, fs not an aid to
J ligion,
ia
o—-
18 no better wheel made
OVELL DIAMOND,
Semi- Hacer, Wt. 28 Ibs.
Light Roadster, W1. 50 lbs,
Former price, First
% ne
slew,
© guarantees it worth ten
; 15.
00 rue wn
RY aan, es Toi him the Shalt
had a similar honor for saving three
young children from drowning on
different occasions,
OSE of the Princes of Baden had a
curious experience in Rome a few
weeks ago. He was invited to a gar-
thinking to get to the palace sooner,
dismissed his carriage and walked to
the palace door. The concierge of
the palace did not know him, how
ever, and declined to admit him when
he insisted upon the right to pass by
her. To make matters worse, he did
not speak Italian, and the concierge
finallycalled two guards to arrest him,
the Prince to the guardhouse, King
Humbert happened to see the trio
from the window and hastily sent
one of his adjutants to free the Prince.
Of eourse abject apologies were made :
but the Prince enjoyed the adventure
and laughed heartily in recounting
it to his friends that afternoon. The
concierge and the two guards he de-
clined to allow to be punished, as the
King had proposed.
A RECENT issue of the Medical Bul-
letin printed the following remark-
able offer, *‘ Physicians desiring to
obtain a subject on which to observe
the process of digestion or other
workings of the vital organs, or on
whom to try the effects of poisons
and their antidotes, may probably do
#0 by communicatin with the editor
of the Bulletin. Subject is unmar-
ried and not prevented by any ties
or responsibilities from acting in this
matter as he chooses, and ¢ not
fatal torming.
NEARLY every month in the year in
Two or three
the months whose names least
lnrgely represented. There are many
Novembers, three or four Julys, an
April in English and one in French,
plenty of Junes, and a name that
but for the substitution of
‘v.”” Beptember, October and
cember are unrepresented,
N. F. Hii, of Park City, Ky., is
raising. He got some eggs of blooded
them was broken. He pasted a bit
put the egg under his setting hen,
A chicken came in due time.
is not explained.
infant
He
the
slope,
prodigy of the Pacifie
lives in Oakland, Cal.
stitution of the United States to the
fifth section, has read all of Shelley's
works and is now engaged in study-
The child has an abnorJ
mally large head, but his body is well
nourished and his extraordinary pre-
ing Ossian.
fected his health,
A Frexcu engineer, named Lerozal,
has recently discovered in the district
of Gurrero, State of
Of
1 immense
the game name,
which, with four
Indian companions, he explored for
a distance estimated at fifteen miles.
CAYe,
na in one cnam-
He claims to have fous
ber the bod
ies of over eight hundred
21%} tin
Li many articies
LL of preser-
BUD-
fPCR
RL
wsed to be id
A Boy of fourteen
i Alfort
extraordinar
of i
ide at
Cree
Pronoun
1"
WHAT is sai
i WAS 'o=
in at Salem. N. J
near the head of the bay
ever caught in the
cently brought
It weighed
cieven MOU NS Tax twenty-seven
iches lon ght inches wide
eighteen
shad wei
was brou:
i
a fi 1 from Salem.
:
she
3 .
are nouses in
of
show’
the
Tens
New York,
rich, where al strangers call to
furniture and decoration.
nt tl
# 5 11
hat answers the bell
homes the
CHR
fee the
Th
opis a tip, and for
tio
Berry f0-
considera-
#4
Le
such
fo
are
to
caller.
a source
the ser-
1 shows the house
The tips of the curious
of considerable
Hi Hi
revenue
vants of the rich.
A srraxae and fatal disease has
for a year raged in the vicinity of
Lawrenceville. Ind. It does not ap-
doctors only as the biack tongue.”
The patient suffers terribly.
body becomes spotted, and the ton-
becoming black, swells to
enormous size, producing suffoca-
tion.
Lie
- ue,
, microscopic characters on
his cell. The poetry eventually
killed all the insects that carried it.
the paste fermented.
Joux BicLix’s wife attempted to
keep him at home, near Indianapolis,
by hiding his clothes and shoes, He
wrapped himself in a red blanket,
put on rubbers and marched forth
only to be gored by a vicious bull.
Biglin has brought suit for damages.
The defense alleges contributory
negligence,
A RECENT number of La Illustra-
cion de Cuba states that on the 27th
of February last Madam Buenviaje
Carillo, wife of District Attorney Don
Luciano Jimenez, of Remedios, gave
birth to four robust children. All
| doing well at last accounts; the little
| ones soon to be baptized.
A coxpor was killed in Soquel
(day. The bird measured nine feet
NARA
don A ht AA
Dismasted in a Calm,
The Philadelphia ship Clarence 8.
Bement has been towed into Fayal,
Azore Islands, dismantled while in a
calm. The Bement was bound from
Liverpool for New York in ballast.
While the vessel was to the westward
of the const of Spain, on a pérfect
day, she fell into a heavy sea, with
swells of enormous height, which
rolled In all directions. An effort
was made to steady the vessel by sets
ting sails of all kinds, but she cons
tinued to roll in the heavy swells)
and three masts, with sails attached
8 off and went by the
A Aa
when she was . :
fleld.—( Philadelphia Record
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is opened for use.
PEREP®®
wholesome food.
PPPPERPPIE®
ng any sub-
The Royal
hat it is
It is not only more
His Destructive Bump.
It isn’t often that you see such a
in aman as |
Fitchburg train the other day.
man was about 40, well-dressed,
cli; ped mustache. When be had in
ished reading a letter he had ‘nn his
hand be tore it into small
That was all right. But he
wk a
that up, too, spreadiog the fragments
over the car fioor.
his last cigarette he
with a vicious moiement
started to cut the w ndow
his knife When the Conductor
stopped him he looked as though he
would like to carve the Conductor.
Boson Post
tore the box
Then
ledge with
smelt ian
MOSTTIPN look oul fornutiber ane:
most women claim to look out for
number two-—at the shoe sture,
Texas Siftings
WD DOUBT INE ostrich takes its
head out of the sand occasionally, to
look around and laugh at the other
ostriches whose heads are still in
M.L Thompson & Co, Drugiets, (
port, va. sav Hall's Catarrh + ix the best
and only ure for catarrh they ever sold.
50
uders.
re
on Covan, if suffered to
1 ann ‘neurable throst
non's Bronchial Iroches™
AT
% resgits is
“i
a it BR .
Everybody else knows you,
Skileoh's Care
CHT Inciptent Corn.
sre; 20g, Mc. 31
Jesnld on a guaran fee it
sumption; ita» the Bost Cough (
A stupid woman is one of nature's misfits,
es use Dr, Issac Thomp-
Drugiists sell at Z5c per bottle,
If afMicted wi
aler
th sGre ¢)
ns be-w
i Ba well as ornamental,
of the above po tis tho
n Ep 1 and
on of Car.
mel, Northumberland Co., Pa. . Prosser's
usefulness, was, for a long time, greatly im-
tired by a distressing, obstinate diseaso,
ow his malady was finally conquered we
will Jot him t in his own language. Ho
: “Iwasa great sufferer from dyspep-
sia, and I had suffered so Jong that I was
a wreck ; life was rendered undesirable and
it seemed death was near: but I came in
contact with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery and bis * Pleasant Pellets’ I took
twelve bottles of * Discovery,’ and several
bottles of tho * Pellets and followed tho
hygenic advice of Dr. Pierce, and I am
happy to say it was indoed a cure, for life is
worth living now.”
For dyspepsia, or indigestion, * liver come
plaint,” or to liver, biliousness, constipa.
ton, chronic diarrbea and all derangements
of the liver, stomach and bowels, Doctor
Piorce's Golden Medionl Discovery effects
yey cures when all Stier ad ines 3 Sail
a specific tonic effect upon ng
membranes of stomach and bowels, Aas
an invigorating, restorative tonic it gives
to the whole system and builds up
lesh to the bealthy standard, whea re-
Ao Png Glamaet. mh lawyer of
Ld. FP. , 8 wyer o
Whi Sebastian Co,, Ark., writes :
severel long
up both eolid flesh and strength after grip,
pneurnonia, fevers and other prostrating
dissases, “Golden Medical Discovery” has
no equal. It does not make fat people more
Shas piienst, but builds up solid,
Jen
Do you feel dull, languid, low -spirited,
bave fullnessor bloating alter eating, tongue
coated, bitter or bad taste in hive, 4 irregu-
lar appetite, frequent beadachos,
specks” before eyes, nervous prostration
drowsiness after meals ?
If you have any cousiderable number of
these symptoms, you are suffering from
torpid liver, associated with dyspepsia, or
indigestion. The more complicated your
disease the groater the number of symptoms,
No matter what stage it has rea , Dr.
Jie Golden Medical Discovery will
ue ih
Nervousness, CEENICE, Nervous prose
tration, a Plas y and kindred dis-
turbanoces are generally due to imp
blood. The nervous system suffers for want
of pure, rich blood to nourish and sustain
in ard Nation Dior and
ug " 0 ’
these nervous troubles vanish,
re ye Md
or purpose tl the much ad-
vertised nervines and other compounds, so
loudly recommended for nervous prostration,
8s they “put the nerves to sleep,” but do
not invigorate, brace up and so strengthen
the pervous system as does the * Diovety i
Shes giving permanent benefit and a
re,
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