The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 19, 1895, Image 6

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    No, Not One.
There 18 not a human being physically per.
fect, Much of this imperfection gomes from
I
heritage, much mors from accident,
or ignorance, All of this
suffering is manifest in aches
more or less iatensity, or in some kind of
unnatural distress, Hence all strive for re-
Hef. The simplest and surest is of course
the best, and true
it always at hand,
ordinary sprain may make
we should seek the best remedy
at once we know that it is found in a bottle
of Bt. Jacobs Oil. Those who in any way
doubt this ean experimont and be sure of
ours. Thousands
neglect
mortal
and pains of
mass of
When we know that an
a erfpple for life,
at once, and
have done so,
who was 100 old
died in Woodbury, Conn,
Horaco Many
on March 19, la
recently.
Cars
There is more (
country than all other diseases put together,
and until the last few ysars was supposed to be
incurable, Foran; $f rent many ye ars doctors pro-
nounced it a local disease ar id prescribed loc al
remedies, and by constantly falling to cure
with lo al treatment, pronounced it incurable,
Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu
tional disease and therefore 1equires constitu-
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care, man-
ufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio,
is the only constitutional cure on the market.
It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to
a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
one hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testimonials,
ee. Address
i J. Caexry & Co., Toledo, Ov
Fr Sold by b: gists, The.
The Sisters of (
charge of the lepe
take
MNS,
harity volunte 1 to
3s home r Orle
RooT cures
Bladder troubles.
{ oe tation free.
Mnghamton, N. X
Dr. Kilmer's WAMP-
all Kidney and
Pamphlet and
Laboratory, B
Johannisberg,
have a big intern
Those
Bad as they wu Hinder vill remove
them, and then Lh W « you like.
are assumfi
FITS stopped free by Dr
NERVE RESTORE R. No fits
Marvel res. Ts
tietree, Ii
KLISE'S GREAT
rstday
aftern V's use,
4
us cu
KLINE, §
others fo Say
t is good
The Chi:
its « railros
Remember
That good heaith
X , happines
rieh.
health
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
The One True Bl wd Pu
Hood's Pills cus
“y INENE" are the Beat and Most Econom!
eal Coll ars and Cafls nn; they are mada of fine
cloth, both sides © Nis, and being reversi
{any other kind.
ox well A boxof
Five Pairs of Cufls for Teegty-Five
A Hample Collar and Talrof On ny, omni] for Bis
Ceuta eat ad size. Add:
REVERSIBLE COLLAR
T Franklin Bt., New York,
C JMPANT,
77 Kilby 85, Boston,
THE AEEMOTOR CO, doses half the world's
windmill business because it has reduced eo cost of
wind power to 1.6 what It was It has many branch
houses, and supplies (ts goods and repairs
at your door, [ican and does furtish 8
better article for less money than
others. It makes Pt ing and
Geared, Siew! Galvanised after.
Completion Windmills, Tilting
and Fizted Steel Towers, Steel Fnts Saw
Frames, Steel Freed Cutters and Feed
firinders. Onan ation it will name ona
of these articles ¢ it will Nernish until
January 1st at 1/3 the usual prices. If aise makes
Tanks and Pumps of atl Kinas Send for catalovue
Factory: 12th. Rockwell apd Fillmore Streets, Chicago
ay wiely snre
es "
work in the |
send us your »dd
18ine
work atwiiigtely
ROYAL BAMFACTURISS COMPANY,
Box LB, Detroit, Hi
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
noes and bes
es 8 luxuriant gro
svor Falls to Heetore Gray
Hair to its Youthful Color,
Clires 2alp d eases & hair tailing.
Se and §1.00s8 Drugiiets
$2.492.0A%4 WITH ORDER
: ocking,
Nur Proven, Rewnen ihe AB Bmor
¥ LEHR * AB C.F. or sen
y 4
Rurovern 32 0.00, $2.90. wud a Lig,
amination, VIRE ARES C0., Wissen, ¥.C.
Morphine Habit Cared in i0
to TO days, end'Ls till enred,
OR.J.STEPHENS, Lebanon, Ohio,
AUSTRALIA CONVICT SHIP.
and even a conviet ship
can only be made
has lately arrived
in the East India dock, at Blackwall,
the Australian convict ship Success,
which is to be put on exhibition forth-
with, The belongs the old
bad system of treating criminals with
barbarous cruelty, bordering on Inhu
manity. Bullt In 1790 in British India
of solid teak, the Success was first an
East India trader apd then an emi-
grant ship. It was in the year 1852,
Just at the time of the gold discoveries
in Australia, that she was turned Into
a convict hulk, and moored at Willlams-
town, Victoria. The new gold flelds at-
tracted many bad characters from all
parts, even convicts breaking loose
from the penal establishments, and in
order to afford safe quarters for
worst of the evil-doers flve ships were
turned into hulks., The
ed one of and was known as
the “dark drill” being fitted
up with solhtary cell
light, One can well
horrors of the rigor
treatment pract
hulks by an
Lying in the E:
a weather-beaten
dingy and free from
new paint. The first w
is that
There
vessel to
the
Success form-
the group,
cell ship
no
the
ison
admit
understand
ous system of pr
board these
wn of this ship.
India dock, 8
ooden
5 that
iced on
inspec i
151
i Viss
Suspicion
onder
she ever accomplished the vov-
Australia to London,
five mont!
OHS
ers of
which
and a
teak fr
age from
took no less than
of
lish
Nuoee
of
ginating the
4%
reve
establishn
and
various
was
raise
hulk, reek
any cruel
wn tale
is sought
the ald of wax
tableaux of scenes
rangers, all of
tastes.
:
figures in cells, and
with
which
notorious bush
appeal rat)
London
A Question of Brains,
Modest ty
ments
about one’s wental acquire
is 8 good thing, but it must have
carried too far in the of a
Irishman whom a correspondent
Oey The It work
at a stone quarry, pulling up loads of
broken rock with a
windlass
The windlass was exposed to the sun,
1] the hard
man straw
been Case
witty
met
Rn was nt
out of a shalt,
labor was very but the
hat
wd been torn
said
‘aren't
had on his head a from
which the crown |
“Look here” the
Irishman,
will injure your
Pat
steadily
tioner
rain!” sald he
An’ do ye think
I'd be turnin’
visitor to the
you afraid the sun
brain 7"
work
wonderingly
paused in his
and looked
and at his ques
“Me brains, is 1t?
that af 1 had any brains
this windliiss?"’
Dried sunflower blossoms are eaten
by the poorer natives In Bombay and
Bengal twice a day.
You choose the old doctor
Ww h y ?
hands. True,
the old doctor must be,
when Dr. Mustbe 18 in reach.
medicine makers, — the
dence,
concerned,
body else prove it.
on its record of cures,
may be experienced. But
Maybe,
same with medicines as with
remedy has your confi.
when you are
It has been
Its
If others
¢ to any other.
Pearl Oysters.
As Is generally known the mother-of
pearl is the nacreous interior thi
oyster shell laid down in successive
layers by the mantel of the animal
The pearls themselves are accidental
growths caused by the growth of
nacre about foreign substance
like a grain of sand or a parasite. Thi
Chinese take advantage of this pro
vision of nature ta cultivate pearls
artificially. They iatroduce a round
grain of sand, glass or metal throug!
a minute hole borad in the and
into the itself, In in
of
some
shell
oyster sone
the
connected
been produced gos
grains of quartz
Small figures of tin have
troduced Into the shell
The oyster is probably
prised but pained, if oyster is
experiencing that
intrusion of his
work lly
ans w
fibre
also been in
by a
not su!
cap
sensation,
but
the
only
able of
by domicile,
to make
hich
this
he sets to heroic
best use of the me uature
his to get his house
He
intruder, end
has put in power
in order cannot east out the in
80 he
In
animate
elope it
entirely
and then the
ens the shell
and labor by
formed in lines
before
proceed ,
to envy with nacre,
with the
ingenious
covered
hina:
Few led for
finding the pearl
had laid
and is
fii
the hie down
puitny months
Mr. Bonestell he
shell beard
18 in his possess
ng in
perfect representatio
reptile had evi
the bHYsLer
zed
cocked hat
hiredd mourn
sats, walked
noble avenue of
(SOVEernors
called the
of pink
gy ptian
we garden of the
we enter a small alley
Walk,” a perfect mass
much similar the
and auite double the
lilies he vivid red buds of the
a flaunted
the 1
huge iI every
prickly development,
of
of
spires
fo
size of our
abundant
«Ky
of
their
vouth to intehloss 'ulmn
cacti nncouth stage
like rem
a past Cyelopean age; a
lily inrge, pure,
of bell-shaped
belfries,
ils of perfume;
heart of a sunset;
Jessamines, a
species, and tube
the Orient in their
creepers, yellow as and
blue passion flowers by
groves of the beautiful South Sea rose
and enormous oleanders, pink, white
and crimson: hedges of convolvulus,
acacias and Arabian jasmine: an ex
quisitely delicate blossom called
shell plant, the lovely buds of the ma
hogany tree and the curious blood-red
flower of the coral vine-like a bunch
of scarlet cut coral-they were all
here, clambering up, over and
the marble basing and the old stone
balustrades with a prodigality of leaf
and flower. “Ah!” exclaimed FF as
we left it and set out for the Cathe
dral, “that garden contains all of
Shakespeare amd Shelley within its
walls”
looking
nants Hpwe
white
like
ont
pomegranates like
thickets of
every
Clos with
flowers,
fairy whose chimes rang
pe
the dense
myrties; mrylis of
roses with a spice of
trumpet
starry
cups.
gold,
side side;
House Plant Lore.
Keep them in the sun,
Keep them as far from gas and fur
nace heat as possible,
Keep them wet, warm and clean,
Keep soap out of the water,
Kedp a brush or carpet-rag to wash
then,
Keep the soil loose,
Never pull off a leaf; the plant may
bleed to death,
Clip the withered tips of palms,
The Irish lead the foreign population
in six cities and are second in iifteen,
Pine Knots as Alligator Foed.
Melton now hus
farm on the Wekiva river
with saurians., Yesterday morning a
lighter load of pine knots was
brought in from Trout creek and tied
up to Melton's wharf. When asked
vhat he going with the
knots, Mr. Melton sald:
them my alligators, of
What do vou think I am going
odo with them? Don't you know that
alligntors always eat light-wood knots
hefore winter quarters?
six lighter loads
bought, and 1
taken to my
tober Ist |
on on
Steve his alligator
well stocked
lnrge
wus to do
“Feed
CONrse,
to
going into
the first
knots 1
to
That is of
of the have am
them alll
Me
lve
farm tn
give an excursion ste
nd will give
winter
amer
farm, a ever
the
take
the city
the
opportunity to see feeding
half-a
and a
of
in trin
OF course, 1 will
from
along a
pond
atitiet ites
appetite
dozen dogs
lot of cautlish to whet
the "gators will then be
Hgzht knots
“Did vou ever see a’ swallow a
light No? Well, you just
on that
They
for the wood
gator
wood knot :
ith
will show
come along w
ind 1
le besides the natives of
ine exoursion
you a sight that few
the wilds
i 1140
op
'
South Itness
Florida ever w
into the water
appetl
Cathsh
bank and begit
A Toothless People.
Bell lectured
ie tare
Mouth “We
a toothless people fie
said
agtherwise how oan we account
fact thint thousands of people
# :
are wearing artificial teeth
pmny thousands
§
are as '
X ould affor
fire le
thei
L811
Went they
them i at own
dren At
tivet hh
at 14 and
our fathe
of 40
two
wears
11
hers
16 often
r= amd mao
cannot boast of
tists
and 50
NOW when
suffering
many sound
consider how much acute
and pain these people go through, how
many sleepless nights and restless days
they arrive at that
they
they before
ha pps
rid of
Hi Rs
have got
and oan
wear artificial ones you will
naturally ask the ‘Has the
given ns these organs for tem
porary and with the intention of
inflicting suffering upon us? No, they
were given to us to last us through lite
If we do lose them prematurely and if
suffer excruciating pain while
them. it is due to
negligence
moment when
all their
own teeth
instead
question,
Creator
ise,
do
we have
carelessness,
we
our
and ignor
ance.”
Tricks of Mexican Pickpookets.
at the corner of First Plateros street,
inet off the entrance of the
when sudamly one of them
roughly pushed by a pelado.
man tried to remonstrate and
the offender,
of his Another
thrown
collar and naturally made him throw
up his hand, and while so doing the
plekpocket grabbed the man’s wateh
neck, pelado
a policeman, The rmtero was not
caught, The German's timepiece was
a silver one, of little value, and what
the Teutonic felt most keenly was the
burning of his neck.
In Persia and Afghanistan, asa:
fostida Is considered a delicate per
fume, and many luxurious persons
enrry a quantity of it in their pockets
or in a bug suspended from the neck.
DARING ENGINEERING.
A Great Lighthcuse
Ocean,
and cosdy
in the Open
A dim ult piece of engin
eering undertaken by
United States Government in thie
jected of a
house in Geen
has been the
ro.
establishment Hight
the
Shoal, seven
Hatteras
thie
great
off Diamond
the present
and bearing alow
da
have
Open
miles
fight
irom
st
This ix
that
cunt one of the most
ing schemes
dealt
if eHny
the great
placed aj
pectd
army ottheers
with since General Cases ef
neers, successfully undermis
Was
re an
ped
hington monument and
tion
ture
solid
thu
found ex
for
Surrounding this new
there is
and it i ciieted
£1,000,000 is be sunk te
Lo support sire
ges 10 come
plan, however, foreboding of
fallure,
that
thus early
rally
as well
If
and sta
(0s Im
such a
nds with
3
the onslaught of
ecording to Army engineer
his Government
Was
br hanged
the Court of
Ie y ssid
from the
Court iy at the ten
irenit Court which bas just ad
in het ween
onwenlth’'s attorney and Til
Walker, it was
contd be discharged
of the
Gries ‘arroll county
fhe C01
General
Tilley
"ourt. mm
ley's counsel
agreed that
from the Cirenit mrrested and
indicted in the (
he should he tnd
and condemned
years in the penitentiary
five years he has been under sentence
Tilley has been confined in jall, much
of the time in an fron cage and chained
to the fom
‘county Conrt, and that
al
1a
mansinughter
half
the
14
and a
During
two
Human Sacrifice in Russia
human lives undeg
is still a custom in
Russia,” said ro
fessor James FF. Jenkins, M. DD. of Mid.
dietown, N. Y., at the Savoy “At
tempts by the Government to put a stop
to the practice have thus far been in
vain, It prevails among a sect known
as the "“I'shukshem,’ not far from Yak
ootsk. Old people who have lived be
yond the Biblical allotment and sick
“The sacrifice of
certain conditions
certain parts of
sacrifice. When one of these charac
ters decides to ‘offer himself up’ he
gonds word to all hig relatives, friends
and neighbors, who then visit him and
try to persuade him to change his in-
tentions, but all to no purpose.
Gite, and be is Killed with great cere
mony. The body i= then taken to a
srematory near by, where it is reduced
to ashes, which are carefully pre
served In an urn of silver hy the rel
atives. During the cremation the rel
ntives pray to the spirfts, begging them
to guard the lives of those mortals
still left on earth. This custome bas
been followed by fie. sect: far, cwnty.
POP CORN’'S DECLINE.
Not Eaten as Much as it Was
Former Days.
Moapcorn
in
“Yes, th trade in this city
ler to me a
be dy
changed wad
ing
ont
almost
finest singers
A grea Has of our
i France, nt
have
until we
CO
wad
days
aries
Knew
larg
exporting of
faa et SOT
that Gerry
in ti
anaries
Ang
trade
largest estab
that the
the
world fo
va tend
Th pig im Kin
away up
ins of "ras
lishment breeding
of 1!
the
none the Harte
within
mt empire
Monnt
the Tew
doman
rosin this and sRrronnag
«in Vv
but mach
than UL
od eva Ty yeaa
nurseries Ho
are despateh
and
time at
and
ing smaller
(LN hirds
to the United
fewer
Niates
$3
tie sane
Canada: while in
fepst JMNN
about
Great iritain,
go 10
200 zo to Russia
Turkeys in Danger.
Turkess are smitten by a plague. It
i® a4 new that is destroying the
Birds by thousands all over the conus
try. Government experts at Washes
ington are investigating it. and al
ready they have ascertained that it is
a trouble of the Hyer and the caecum.
It ix eansed by an amoeba-an animal
parasite of the same onder as that
which produces malaria in human be-
ings. The most noticeable symptom
it i=
spreading with great rapidity, and un.
less something is done to stop it there
may be no turkeys for next year's
Thanksgiving, At the best, they are
likely to go up In price considerably,
Miscell. Ttems-~Union Printing. Co.
Over 12 per cent. of the foreign popu-
lation in the Atlantic States is illite
diva ae