I PNEUMONIA SECRET FOUND Health Board's Fight on Con- sumptions Fatal Rival Progresses Rapidly. Sun and Air Its Foes--- Weak and Strong AliKe Fall----In- fection Comes Through Nose : and Mouth. » .0-8-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0% | That m has baffled long, is being sion of eminent physic paris the Healt! bat the ratio greater “the ystery, medical world | by the commis- from all inted bY {to com ans has umonia, and many proven o experiments in va different we as pneumonia, ment for th proves the tuberculosis the lungs o ever slowly EUmonia germ This hod ou # AiR while th tween the two di only difference in the germs. “Pneumonia is because contribute Auses, HEL pes more prevalent in then its allies fey fe winter, stich as more frequently occur When affections of the breathing Organs he pathway leading to the lungs of when makes the most its and attacks exist portunity are you aown That Dreve abl pre Y % oe is theoretically no paneumonia there ig it doubt. vet great Every person, though, observing a few simple Jd may greatly lessen itg probability. ‘Avoid colds that sort of which likely to affect the breathing organs. By ali possible means preserve to the greatest gree the general health. ‘Pneumonia hag no terrors to perfectly well man, but those think themselves in the best of health sometimes are its readiest victims, “The germ may be carried in the mouth of a perfectly well person for as jong as six months, waiting for him to catch a cold or something of the kind. Instantly it makes the most of its opportunity “What has been sald as to the avoidance of tuberculosis infection bs expectoration Is equally applicable to pneumonia. In the home the housecleaning be done so as to stir up just as little dust as possibie Let the housewife use damp clothes instead of feather dusters and in this way you will avoid dust, always from the and which ls one of the most powerful agents for the spread. ing of pneumonia germs, “And last, but by no means least, get just ag much fresh air into your lungs as possible, The garm will die In an hour If exposed to fresh air and sunlight, If It were possible to get sunlight Into the Jungs, there would never be another case of pneu. monia, “The dark, stifling rooms and the foul and dusty streets of the cities are the breeding places of the germ, and that accounts for its rarity In the country. “The most advanced treatment of the disease is by the fresh air meth. od, the same as in cases of consump tion, and it 4s accomplishing won ders and completely shattering old theories, “Formerly, when a patient had pneu. monia, the room was tightly closed and the temperature keot up. We city and all f troub is fon the jot ut reat, have been treating patients, and they have been treated in many hospitals in the city, in tents and in the open alr, with the thermometers sometimes at zero. “The work of the commission, which is covering thoroughly all forms of diseases of the lungs, is continu- ing, and making great headway, and ultimately will be able absolutely to control all these fatal diseases. ''— New York American. HARDSHIPS OF CONSUMPTIVES. Annoyances Endured By Those Who Are Sent to Distant States. “One went off in a secluded spot and took polson” what a letter from Redlands, California says, in re. gard to the pitiable condition in which consumptives find who flock to Calfornia in search of health, The Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis of the State Charities Ald Association received a of a lett which sent Me nominee “White Plague” fighter on line, his appeal in is themselves, copy WAS to the er News for a and neour- the firing paragraph e i rither publicity to wrung us comm quote is tuberculosis, d48 SOON as has to Colorado money one can be cured or at least at a his own State and good State and factors ases home, here in sunlight, rest in any important » obtainable most the cure treatment with mind resulting from home and it hardly to exile the unfortunate to State to suffer not in feel the pangs of isola the ing Reinforce of cons this Hear. Seems r oR 5 oO i ess 10 | Decessary only 2 distant to In no case should a person, having advised to go to a away from home and has ample means to provide himself the of conditions, which make for happiness and hopefulness The warning from the above letter | is still most timely. tuberculosis, be far off Rlate, friends, unless ¢ ior he beast and care A Queer Diagnosis. Mr. Good Fellow became at once Mr. Authority-with-a-Duty and he saw as never before what Rascals his fellow men really were. Their Mor Customs, Habits, Methods, Mo in fact Everything About Them all wrong. They were Enemies to Society, a Menace to Progress, Slaughierers of the innocent, Graf ters, Parasites, Liars, Crocks and one or 4wo other kindg of Moral Reptiles. Mr. Authority-witha-Duty saw that he must get busy. With his Duty held conspicuously before him he ray. ed and preached, criticised and con demned, pointed out Weakness after Weakness, Evil after Evil, and showed how the Jaws of Hell fairly yearned for those who did not straightway get next to the Call of Hig Particu lar Duty And then one day Somebody did get next—and found out that his Duty was not only mislabelled but that it was fearfully adulterated with Per sonal Ambition, SBelf-Love and Polit! cal Preservative. And then Somebody Else got the Job, and he went forth “unwept, unhonored and unsung.” Moral: Holding an official position is not a guarantee that a man is no misbranded within the meaning of the Pure Deed and Trust Act Ameri can Medicine, v industrious Wisconsin Beavers, Industrious beavers are causing a great deal of trouble for the Kimber ley-Clark company on the Fence Riv. er. Hundreds of thousands of feet of logs are now held up there by a dam which the beavers have com structed so solidly as to be almost impregnable, — Neenah correspond. ence Milwaukee Sentinel A $20,000,000 terminal station has been planned for the steam, electrie and subway lines of San Fransisco, | als, { tives, were a ! | WORTH QUOTING ; CR vrw—" Whether riches really have wings or not, they certainly are hard to overtake on foot, sighs the Dallas News. The paper trust sees the ax descend. ing, but it 4s nimble enough to side step lightning, observes the Atlanta Constitution, “How shall we keep the young men In the small towns?’ asked ern college president. Very easy, pro. fessor, retorts the New York Herald ; keep the girls there. a4 west The Methodists have found a name for the American habit, de clareg the Haverhill] Gazette, They call it “copmecutive polygamy” and, in view of the contintious performance that {sn't half bad. livorce pasior ive that pa row Hoston I man conkd sound i, and there jaye of oy 1 hen the through inl round of study out appeal to his phy when demand he sical AR® the latter are closely the battle linked to of Relateg the San Fr icle: At a banquet in son Maxim, the exp Alexander Graham Bell, machines, predicted the an acral navy in the next dicting ils an or harmless form and sometimes the predictions true In the meantime there necessily to regard the battie as obsolete types, O8iy es war entariaining and iiversion ome nC less of is ghipe Asks the Richmond Times Dispatoh: Isn't it better to remove the cause of hoodlumism with small expense than to try to reform a distorted life by jalls, asylums, punishments and police? Whether a child's tendencies lead him to poor health or bad morals the playground is the best remedy that has been discovered. ten thousand seeds a year when one seed in ten years would more than perpetuate its kind? ashs The Dial Of course the naturalist’s explanation is obvious enough: but the truth re mains that nature is the very type and example of exaggeration, of a lavish exuberance that Is the very opposite of restraint and reserve. In a sort of frolic superabundance of vital energy not even the superiatives of the uptodate journalist can vie with her, Uses of a London Church. The charch of All Hallows, London Wall, presents a strange appearance every morning. The building is open ed early for the accommodation of girls and women who arrive in the city by the “workmen's” trains, which frequently are run at such an hour as to compel the passengers to make a long wait after arriving in the city for their places of business to open, A short service Ig conducted and then the congregation is permitted and even encouraged to employ themselves with needlework or with reading. The women and girls are provided with reading matter, though care is {aken that It shall not be too narrow in its range. London Globe, ns — The Kaiser believes in the old adage, “Early to bed,” and woe be side any of his sons who may come in ater than 10 o'clock. hy eo¥erle Household Notes wr EEE foil VALUE OF PIMENTOBRS Not every one is as familiar with the canned Spanish red peppers (pimentoen) as they should be. The Peppers are tasty additions to soups, salads, ete, and are delicious stufled with bread crumbs, rice or meat or fish mixtures and served as an entree or served as a garnishment and relish with the steak. -—Indlanapo. is News whole ONE-EGG CAKE. One and a half Cups Sugar, half cup butter. sc: sweet milk, ed pastry hall level granulated one cup two and a half cups sifs flour, poonfuls baking powder flour, ing. Beat. but } i £r ugar one egg, two and a 1 AS i ter ttle the Beat alance Creamy tha 1 Rona i ale Into SURAT whites Fold in of flour an Juice or saucers and bake for take out of saucer ng one end tight Kee: the other When A yellow « a li old fil cream to make them lily. —Bosion Post andy may be adde Dok even more Hke CREAM CONES of ICE One-fourth of a cupful one-half of a powdered su gar, one-fourth milk, seven-eights of a cupful of flour. one half teaspoonful of vanflla. Cream add the sugar and cream together: then add milk slowly and last add the flour and flavoring. Spread thin with a broad blinded knife on bottom of a square or oblong tin. Bake until Might brown, then cut in large squares and roll up, beginning at one corner, like a cornucopia. If the squares become too brittle to roll up, place them in the oven again to soften. The lower end must be pinched together —New York World butler, cupful of # hp 3 # ne butter, thom well the the A —————— HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Flour thrown upon burning oil will axtinguish it, while water will only spread the flames To keep beans from burning when oven lg too hot, lift lid from bean pot, replace with a deep saucer filled with cold water. For pneumonia, rub chest with vase line and turpentine several times a day. Work as much turpentine into the vaseline as # will take up before applying. If one has an expensive back comb this is a good way to make sure of keeping it. Have a hole bored in the upper right-hand corer and at tach a neat gold chain and hairpin te suit fancy, Put the juice of gn onion into a pan; add two ounces of fuller's earth and one-half pint of vinegar. Cook slowly for five minutes, strain and cool. Use a little on a clean white mg to remove scorch stains, Bave all lemon rind, dry # in the oven, grate and store in an airtight tin. A little of this added to an apple ple gives a delicious favor. Omelets are more tender if the eggs are thinned wtih hot water Instead of milk. Before folding the plain ome lot, spread It, for a change, with a green pepper minced fine, The pop per does not need previous cooking. ms Married men of Belgium have two votes and the aingle one but one. Priests and some other privileged pers sons have three. ; SII 3030388800080 222 2'™ 3 4.3.8.4 ——did dil ill . SAA bb Ibi bia Jno. F. 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Buadle ap Sommodsations for horses is the best wo bad. Bas and from sil trains on tha Lewisburg and Tyrone Rallrosd. at Oobusg AR II I ———— LIVERY Special Effort made to Accommodate Com mercial Travelers... D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa, Penna R. BR Scientiric MUN & Co == New for Hranch OM pan as in the water, a in to reward faith an¢ This, before the day of expensive machinery of thousands bars, flats, creeks, the western slope of the Sierra Ne vadas—the romance period of Ameri. | can gold mining : | But not all of those young adven- turers who swarmed to every dip in ! the foothills where for ages casual | or regular flow of water had deposited flakes and granules gold worn | away from some distant out-cropping | stry. heavy and the work of individuals on the gullies, guiches of Was f in Peac’s Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, Pa W. B. MINGLE, Cashig Receives Deposits . Discounts Notes . . . of the | pan, the rocker, the roughly buiit | Where those countless millions of minute particles came from nature had hidden stores of bulky nuggets thick layers of virgin gold——such | welghty masses of the metal as all | miners dream of but few search for, | Pockets of solld gold! There were | men who sought for such secret | stores—pocket miners i They were the drones ers, the highly i the dream. imaginative An they would have a fabulous treasure of the metal | revealed by one lucky stroke of the | pick. The dreams of few came true. | Some thought they had learned signe | CENTRE MALL, . . . . which led to pockets, knew the for- | mation whereof the strongboxes were Manufacturer of built, and wasted their “stakes” and i and Dealer In their frequent borrowings from the | pan nen, their strength and some. | HIGH GRADE ... times their lives, in pursuit of pockets MONUMENTAL WORK which seldom opened to them i in ail kinds of It was a saying among the pick | | Marble aw and pan men that most pockets were | found by accident and that no finder Granite, Dont fail to got my prim accidentally | . ever profited in the end by his bo- PW WNW - nw. H. GQ. STRCHIEIER, PEN known; ther are examples of nature's architectural whimsios, and as if halt hanza. It is probable that the pock- y 4 | ARGEST " ets recently found near Williams LH.eency Craek in Oregon were discovered. IN CENTRE COUNTY H,E. FENLON The text books teil nothing of the Agent signs by which pocket edges may be Bellefonte, Penna, ashamed of the lighter mood in which she designed them he leaves no clue ; by which her departure from normal building may be traced. An elderly gentleman, a California Pioneef, delighted many of his friends and aroused contrary emotions in the minds of others by blossoming into | verse later in life than the customary One of his friends whose early ounce a day had grown into some tons of the metal, transmuted into delectable stocks and bonds, remarked upon the literary event: “I knew Jack would | do some fool thing, for 1 mined with him on the North Fork in ‘52 and he was always looking for a pocket. wa New York Sun. A A ANI 5 So A Great opportunities exist in Spal+ for American farm implements.
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