The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 23, 1884, Image 3

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    In preparing beans for the market
two methods are usualy pursned, either
to pick them over by hand or to soreen
them, When they are gathered up from |
the threshing floor small stones, parti-
cles ot dirt, poor and musty beans are
all mixed in together, and in order to |
sell wel: these impurities must be taken |
out. By far the larger quantity of |
beans are hand picked, the work being
done by girls and boys, and these bring
the highest prices, If a soreen is used
the werk is not done so thoroughly as |
by the haud process, and although the |
operation is more expeditiously per.
formed the difference saved in time will
hardly make up for the loss in price.
The sale for sobgened beans 1s slow, and |
they do not Bring within fifteen to
twenty-five cents per bushel as much as |
the hand picked. The latter will always
sell quicker and at higher price than the
former. I'or packages, bags and barrels |
are used Vermont beaus are generally
put in 2 1-2 bushel bags, ana those from
New York come in barrels, From both
sections the beans, as a rule, are recieved
in good oonaition and have an attractive
appearance.
TAKE a bar of common soap, place 1n
a pan containing a little water, then
heat until melted down, then add oar- |
bolie acid erysials (carbolic acid crystals
ean be had of a druggist 1m one-pound |
bottles at 75 cents each), at least one
ounce of acw to each pound of soap
used; there is no danger if used strouger.
To reduce the crystals to a fluid state,
remove the cork trom the buitle, place
in water and heat the water, when it
may be eas: y poured out and mixed |
with the soup. When cool a strong !
suds made with this soap will be sure |
death to all insects that live on do-
mestio ammmals, It will cure manage,
barn itch and sll entaneous diseases avd
makes a cheap and effectual sheep dip. |
When cattle are hidebound, or the hair |
does not appear healthy, a wash of the
suds will prove a Lenetit, as it is cleans- |
ing and hesling in cases of sores. It is |
valuable 1 the poultry house, Its a |
good and sure disinfectant; is cheap,
safe ana eflectnal, and will be found
useful for a great variety of purposes,
Vaart vs methods for hastening the con
version of cider into vinegar have been
recommended. A recent French method,
which seems practicable, is the follow
ing: Boeald 3 barr=ls or casks with hot
water, nose thoroughly and empty.
Then seald with 1 oiling vinegar, rolling |
the barrels and allowiug them to stand
on their sides twe or three days vutil
they become thoroughly saturated with |
the vinegar. Tue barrels are then filled
about one-third full with strong, pure
cider vinegar, and two gallons of cider |
added, Every eighth day thereafter
two gall ns of cider are added until the
barrel: are two-tinrds full, The whole
is aliowed to sta: d for fourteen day»
longer, when 1t will be found to be good
vinegar, and one-half of 1t may be drawn |
and the process of filling it with cider |
be begun agsin, Insummer the barrels
are aliowed to stand exposed to the sun,
and in ‘cold weather kept where the
temperatuce is eighty degrees,
Tue fuchis, lines a slight shade and a
cool soil, sud then, provided with muis-
ture, 1t will stand as bigh a temperature |
as may prevail, Place the plants io the |
open, a little shady; such a p ace as the
north sive of a house furnishes, and
there 1s vo fear but they will do all one
may ¢« xpect from them, If they are to
remain ov the pis 2z4 or the window-sill,
the pots should Le sunk up to the nm
in a Lx ot soi which can be kept moist;
then, if the drainage is kept open, they
will hold their 1clinge snd flourish,
A avy florist writes as follows: 1
would say to those who are troublea
with the little thes about their plants
in the winter, that since 1 have com- |
menced using separate saucers with my
pots, and taken to watering my plants |
from the hotiom, by filling the saneers |
with boiling water 1 am not troubled |
with the little flies, ana 1 think the
plants do much better watered in this |
way than by pouring the water on the |
top.
Ax Eunglsh scientific Journal says that |
ox:lic seid promotes the sprouting of |
seeds 0 that secds forty years old will |
germioste by its application, The |
method is to sosk the seeds one or two
days in a solution of oxalic acid till they
commence to open out, when they are
taken out and plantei, Will one of our
readers try it on some old seeds, and |
report?
Tue beariag peach tree cannot be
cultivaied too often. The soil must at
all ties be kept Joose and friable, and
cultivation shounid be kept up until the
fruit 1» ripe. The new growth of the
wood of a bearing tree ceases to grow |
early in the season, and there is nu dan-
ger of stimulating a late growth, Btir-
ring the soil should be the rule, and |
neither grace or weeds permitied io grow
at ALY senson.
Pr vrs-or Hexsy says: I wonld urge
that our isrwers leed more oats to yonuy
stock, colts us well as onives, There is
Do 100d emsily obtainable that wil so |
well ourree acidity of the stomach and
keep the whole system in good order
To those who wish to raise calves on very |
litte milk, I would say, nse vats and oi
meal freely, snd by studying the wants |
of your caives you will be able to raise |
fine animals on a small allowance ot
milk,
Masy orohardists ay it is not best to
renew ihe vrchard by planting i in young
trees where old ones have died and be-n
cut down. To a certain extent the ele-
ments suited to growth in the apple
wood have been extracted from the soul
and insect enemies Lave found loeatiou
ere,
A ww method of utiliz’ng certain
marine plsots has been in
Frovee, a gum being extracted from
hem eh is fouud to be valuable in
arts in various ways, partioniarly in
the manuniacture of u substitute for
leather,
Tur most northeru place in the world
wher e tye and osts mature is found in
the Bwedish province of Norbotteu, st
Kengis, 49 miles north of the Arote
circle, wile the northernmost limit of
oorn cuilivetion is af Muomiovara, 98
eles north of tho circle,
DOM ESTIC,
Drip Corx.— Dried corn ought to
and be frequently |
scen on the diuner table, but
| three tablespoonfuls of peach or rasp
berry marmalade or jam, two ounces of
should always be put to soak in lake-
before it 1s to be eaten, Do not throw
or then you lose much of the best there
18 in the corn. Then early, at least
a
oream added to the milk, but-
of
rubbed or
or they
ounce of
cream, then
beating till
egRe, u quarier of a
almonds, blanched
pounded to a emooth paste,
may be chopped; beat an
butter till 1t is light as
stir all these together,
mixed thoroughly; then
small cups, and fill them
full with this mixture; bake for twenty
pound
and
do wonders in giving flavor to the dish,
A Great Horseman,
Mr. J. H. Gidsmith,
Oil, that having loog used is for
of horses and ¢
this great pain-cure his preference,
best he ever used, in an experience of
twen'y years.
RN PSFHD.
Pat the gloves on
your hands, take an old and very soft
linen handkerchief, wet it in sweet
milk, and rub it on a piece of white
toilet soap will
TIM portant,
When you visit or leave New York City, save
Baggage BExpressage and Carriage Hire, and stop
tral Depot,
Elegant rooms, fitted up ata cost of one
reduced to §1 and upwards per
Plan, Elevalor, Hestaurant
Horse cars, stages and
elovate | rallroad to all depota, Famlies can live
betier for less money at the Grand Unlon Hotel
than at any other first-class hotel ln the city,
at A A ————
Frrereus, — Pat
European
Devriciovs three
pour over it suflicient hot
make it into a st fT paste,
it well
Leave it time to ©
break into ii, without
first, the yolks of four eggs, the whites
of two, and stir and beat all well to-
Have your fat or lard hot and
taking care
Serve
If you are faithful
it will not dry in wrinkles, One word
of caution should be added to
above: Laveuder-colored
r————
Tarioca axp Eavpars —8Soak a quar-
ter of a pound of tapioca In one tes
cup of boiling water for a few mioutes,
then mix with 1t in a nice clean pot one
pound of rhubarb, washed well, avd
cut up into very small pieces, a quarter
of a pound ct sugar, hall a teaspoonful
of buiter. Pat it on the fire and let it
stew for half an hour, stirring it often,
Pat it then int a mold of some kind,
wid when cool it will ture out a pretty
At present the rhubary
contains a very large amonat of water,
which will decrease as the season ad
vapces, when a little more water may
—
Their Name Is Legion,
Legions of peop ¢ have had their lives
msde miserable by This paiofu
ifficulty is often induced and always ag-
gravated by Constipation. Kidney Wort
18 the great remedy for all sffections
this kind, ltacisas a pestle cathsriic,
promotes a bealthy action of
sod soothes and heals thie » inflamed surfa-
cef. It has cured hundreds of cases where
all other remedies and applications have
tailed. Sold by all druggists,
BaF” Fitted out for the Season.
cloaks, stockings and all garments
ored successiully with the Diamond
Dyes. Fashionabie oolors. Only 10c. at
druggists. Wes, Richardson & Co, Bur
Vi
esate
Companys Fav.urre, — A delicious
pudding cau be made in 8 few munutes
by taking ove piut of milk aud stirring
half a
a little
piles
bowe
Wace
Dresses,
can Ix
oo)
ingwun,.
cupiul of cocoanut, two eggs,
butter the size of an egg, salt
sugar to taste; flavor with vanilla
Cook this as you would boiled custard,
When cooked and put into the dish in
which 1t is to be served, pour over the
egg beaten lo
anda
®"
St it in the oven for a
brown. This may be
eaten warm or cold, with jelly or pre-
sugar added,
Oxe of grandmothers wise ways
was to keep a cup of alnm water always
close at haud; ft vsually stood ou the
windowsill beside Ler work-basket.
Cat fingers and ovruises of all kinds, if
wrapped in cloth wet in tho alum
walér, healed with a rapidity that was
This is so simple a
about it,
sf
Aunthors Review.
Washington lrviog gives us “The
Almighty Doilar;” Thomas Morgan quer-
“What will Mrs. Grundy
no questions, and I'll tell
Charies Pinckbey gives
fense,
you no hess"
**Milaoas for de-
but net one cent for tribute:' Pitts
boil it until it is rch and
marmalade dropped in
fritter,
Nothing Like It.
No medicine has ever been known so ef-
ing from a: sndition of the blood
as Scovill's Barsaparilla, or Blood and Liver
Syrup, far the cure of scrofula, white swel-
: Lmpure
rheumatism, pimples, blotches, erup-
venereal sores and diseases,
cancers, and all
liseases, There is no better means
curing a beautiful complexion t
Scoviil's Sarsaparilia, or Bi
Syrup, which cleanses the bloo
permanent be ¥ to the skin,
——
Creamed Porat gs. -—Take one cup-
, & teaspoonful of butter,
salt and pepper to taste; put the but-
ter in small frying-pau, snd whet
hot, but before it browns, add enough
flour to thicken; stir till smooth, and
gradually add the malk; have ur
old boiled potatoes ready sliced,
them into this and let them gradually
through; a very little putmeg
qrated over the potatoes before fryiug
flavor. Balt and pepper
Hogs,
Hons, consy
kindred
of
han by usin
i on
BE
and Liver
aud gives
ood
{
+i
fl ¢ vy 1
ful of miuk
i
y
heat
improves the
aud serve,
.
Wisely Adopted by Dairvinen.,
» adoption by ost of the prom
nen and farmers o
{ the Improved Batter
Wells, Ricaardsn & Co
15 8 proof of their wisdom in ba sincas
point of view. Nearly all winter bu
8 colored jn order to make it marketable,
and this color
the best, in pe-
rity, strength, permaccnce perfect
{ tint
nent
Jnited States
amd
nace
xr
garitiogion, vi
{ bY
4
3
“
ler
regard Wo
and
is
- a
A Norep caterer te!
green peas shelled then are
put in a dry, open-mouthed bottles,
aud are shaken together so as to coccapy
as as possible, then are
and are sealed, they
or four mouths, They
be buried in dry earth
This 1 certainly worth
in th 118 y story: “HH
Are and
little
corked tightly
will keep three
must, however,
in the cellar,”
trying.
space
-—
“Nacha-Faiba.”
ck, complete ou
Diseasss, aiding, lrritald
ih of Biadder. » "
A A A
LeMox CuUsTanD,
twelve cupfuls sugar;
one tablesponful of flour; two teasvoon-
fuls of cream, Grate aod squesze the
lemons, mux the sugar well with them,
add the well-veaten yelks, then the
flour, the cream, and last of all, the
well-beaten whites. Bike in pie-plates,
ined with rich puff paste,
i
1
« BS
Iga
T welve CRE";
six lemons;
ot
I'he resto rats on tw heal th ot our chilg
we considered uwcertsin When two
weeks old she caught cold. For 18 months
was not able to breathe through her nos.
trniis. Upon usicg Ely's Cream Baim ber
difficulty 1s removed, she breathes natursl.
y —Mr. & Mra. J. M. Smith,
[ Price 50 cents. ]
Caxzs —Beat
Bwiss UARMIVAL up
make a still batler.
then ada
enough flour to roll 1t out very thin.
Jut it in strips or any other fanciful
shape; throw them into hot fat and
fry a very pale brown,
evough Hour to
the pressed juice of npe blackberries
bottie 1t for use, A tablespoonfal for
cine 1n case of d ari m4 or dysentery.
————
“Hough ou Corns »
Ask for wells’ “Hough on Corns ™
piete cure,
isa. Com
Hard or soft corps, warta, bunions,
Rioe Frrrens Take two teacup-
fuls ot boiled nice, cooled and mashed,
{ one pint of milk, one egg. a handful of
flour; season with a little salt, Have a
pan of lard baling hot;
and fry quekly.
a
A xew thermometer, devised by M.
Michelson, has prov xd so sensitive in its
experimental form, that the
hopes to be able to mewsare the thou-
Nerve Hen orer
nerve
to #31
Dr Kumes Grea
marvel of the age fur all
fita stopped free. Send
Philadephia, F's
nm— A A —————
= the
diseases. Al
Arch Street,
A Loxpox arcuiecioral authority
at ouce alter slaking.
Heart Pains,
Dropeical Swelling, Digsiness,
Headache, Slevplossdess cured by
“Wells Health Kenewner.™
————— A ——
Ir is estimsted that forests stitl cover
Palpitation,
man ut the wedding. “No,” he said; |
“I don't know as I was the bess, but,
bejabers, | was as good as any of "em|”
“Taner fies — 1" exoleimed
the poet, as he came flving down the
witairs after hia third visit to the editor's
den,
Marenia medica: American physic
man (to Euglish ditto) —+ Ny
Vienna they're first-rate at dings
but then, you see, they always make a
pint of confirming itby a post mor.
So.”
Onur ¥8 —The word oroutons, with
which sowe writers of oo k-bocks
pease their readers, simply means
| dice éué from stale bread and
notil they sare hard, They are
dded to soup alter it is ready for the
table,
'
forty per cent. of that vast territory of
Rassias, Rassia’s timber iucludes two
MENSMANS PRFTONIZED SREF TOWIO, the only
Jietatation of bee! comtaining Ha endire nur
fons properties, It coutmns pioxb-nakiag, foros
geuerating «nd [Ife.sastalning roperties; invaita
bie for ind gest ion, dF ep pea, Nervous prostration,
and ail formas of general deoliny, also, 0 ad on.
feebied conditions, whether the resait nf eXaaus
Hon, nervous pod 4 TALON, Ofer. work or acute dis
—
i azar § og Jututanary
An proprietors,
New York. Bot oy .
Nor Bohinylkut water: 1t was a Frenob
woman who exolsimed, hoiding up a
glass of sparklivg fresh water: “Ah! if
it were only wiokel to drink this how
ploe it would taste!”
wilvwgh on Rae.”
CIPars out Pate, MICs, TORCHES, ants, bad.
bigs, skubka, ohipmanka, gophers. 18a. Droggists
SI WI
wKeroweue ofl is solidified in Russia
and made into candies,
HU MOROUS.
A onap from the rural
and after minutes’
he stepped up |
clerk if
he had any new musio—bran new, just |
out?’
The clerk measared him with his
eye for a moment, and, thinking he
was ignorant as to music, and that any- |
thing would be fresh to his customer
that had been issued since the days of
‘Rosin tho Bow,’. decided to palm off |
taking a fifteen
So he
took up |
“The Last Bose of Bummer,’
and said;
another favor There
‘When this Cruel War is Over,” which |
is all the rage all over the city.’
‘That will dew,’
‘How much do you want for the lot?’
‘One dollar,’ replied the clerk.
‘Waal, you may dew 'em up in
| piece of paper and lay "em on the shelf,’
The clerk obeyed, but Jonathan did
not pay for the musio,
‘I'm going down town a piece,’ he
‘and if 1 come back 1 will pay for
the music and take it; but if 1 don't
may hght your pipe
with ‘ “The last Rose of Bummer,’ sit in
“The O!d Arm Chair,” ana wait til “This
Cruel War is Over.’
Jouathan slid out of the door, and
the clerk looked as though he had been
“
————————
“Do you see that fine looking gentle-
ov
‘Yes; what of him?
“Most certainly not. Does he be-
“No, He is toc honorable a
such a thing,
indeed,
“How better?”
“He belongs to the Paris Gas Com-
te —
“All
Laxp Reronuen. how de do.
Biauk? Glad I wet you, I suppose I
can put yon down for a big speech
ext Mouday night at the meeting of
the Henry George Free Land
Clan?’
Blank
present,”
“Too
shall not be
‘Well, no; 1
bad; I suppose you are to
speak at the Death to Landdlords mass
meeting the same night?”
“No: I have withdrawn from the
movement and am no longer an advo
of the Free Land No Rent party
“Merey on us! What has happene
“1 h fallen Lieir to a corner lot.”
A aru of art: An Austin la
vary auxious to soquire the
art of painting plaques BOD
of her drawings to a cynical artist for
CXRmis “Ought I to put a coat
of varnish on the plate before 1 transfer
this drawiog to it?” “No, musa,” re-
sponded the artist, g at the badly-
drawn picture; “you ought to put the
varuish on afterwards, It wonid make
plate better.” When
lady shut the door it made such a
people thought it was burglars blowing
open 8 Ballo.
cate
ave
iy who
pr Vain
is
brought
ation,
ook
the WOOK Lhe
HOw
“Gimme a quarter, won't you?
seked a seedy-looking man of a ciuz
who was passing down Coaurch street,
“What do you want with a quarter?”
was the demand of the citizen,
“Want t'—to pat in the hat”
“Whose hat?”
“My hat,”
“What's the matter with yonr hat?”
*““Nuzzin's the matter with my hat,
want to make my head bug enough to
fit into it.
The citizen d'd not contribute,
“Bini, what is meant by puta
calla?”
“Well,
and
Hank, I'll explain, You see,
thet was a call.”
‘Xoa,”
“Well, just as I wes about to be
in came pa in a great rage.”
“Yas "
“Well, then, I put.”
in millinery art:
“What is
dragons and
Tur hoshand
ihe reason that grflios,
“Ah, because
‘
husbands,” was the lady’ s quick retort
ong
man writes ns to know if there is really
certainly there is,
of the geutleman who asked a G rman
in,
“Par Hewixs,’
self that 11 wn?
‘that's
sys 1, ‘is it your.
‘Murphy,’ says he,
pol my name.”
and sure
enough it was payther of us”
"St. Bernard
VEGETABLE PILLS”
The best our for LIVER apd BIL
[8 oo plants, CORTIVE NESS,
HEAD CF E and DYSPLPRIA
fh Price, 38 oouta, of Druggists, or by
om wel FREER Address
HT. BRENARD VEGETABLE PILL MAKERS,
a Mercer Hirest, New Yok
AA AS HRA
Pre boon
iY ol HRT OTE Ci Hares, Tons
ie out Hie a
Tuomas » Nimpens, Vahl
BLAINE AGEN AGENTS WANTED
wii
AGENTS WANTED 4 wt Thins. eo
1007 A AG ln
“—— ie be re at Lammas
ATENT AWS ER.
Onmpione, Raitatde Movtrniod Lit
HiFheall R.EC a
1. THOMPSON, Pate AA Arh Bu Phin. ©
Advertising Cheats!!!
“It has become so common to begin an
article, in an elegant, interesting sty ie,
“Then run it into some
such,
“And simply call attention to the merits
of Hop Bitters In as plain, honest terms as
possi ge,
“To induce people
“lo give them one trial, which so proves
value that they will never any-
Lise
“Tus hrusvy 80 fave rably noticed in sll ihe
pap 1H,
Heligious and recular, is
“Haviog o large sale,
other mv dicinen
“There 18 no denvipg the virtues of the Hop
plant, snd the pr oprieudrs of Hop Bu ters have
BHO AD great dness and ability .
“ine
80 pa pab
mou
€ 10 every ove's olervalion
Did Ehe Die?
’
“She lingered and suffese A al long, pining
the time for years 4
“The doctors doing her no good ;"’
“And at was cured by this
papers say so mu bh about,”
ind
Joes]
lop
1
ist
"Indeed !
“How thankiul we should be for
A Diughter’s Bsery
leven years o ir i
{ of wi Berry,
om a compli
rheumatic
ny ew
Who
'
care of
her
‘But no relief,
“And iT she is rest
health by ne # le a remedy
, that we had shunned for
Vee THE PARENTS
Father is Getting Well,
“My daughters say :
“How much botter father is sl
Hop Bitters."
“He etting well after i
ing from a disease declared
“And we are so glad tl
-A LADY of Utica,
EF No gent
Hops on the while
ous ull with «
Eave OF FAs
ored
using it
nee he us
Sg ng sufler
ne
Bie
How"
Hale’s Honey
Borohouncdd and Tar.
FUR PERSONS or ALL AGER
WONDERFUL CURR FOR CO!
COLUSA CROUP, WHOOPIRG COUGH
BRONCHITIS, AND COXEUNP
TION, IT BANISHER OOT
COLDER lke ma ; IY
fuel, where o
; - failed
Keep 11 in readiness
largest, ches L Look oul for lesions
ke's Tosthache Drops Cure tn one minute,
4 py if ills Corns ond Dwusdowr
LIL
* Wormy Voing of the horot he
posed sanee Lost Manhood, Dob i
ty, &
© LTE
Ce ¢
URES,
or remedies
mpressor i ro
ab s., Pew Tork.
* aw 8S
LYDIA PINKHAM'S . .
VEG TABLE COMPOUND
Ad vi HEY ay
ese painful Complaints
Wealumaen 86 common *
tes tigourhesl ®ve see
Zw * FEMALE JOPLLATION
Prise 71 is Bowld, piTl or Jowonpe foram,
«een
All ¢
.®
THE ASA SEAR BREE ey
RADWAY'S
READY
¢ RELIEF,
{ In from one to twenty minutes never Tals Wn
relieve PAIN with one thorough applicsliosn,
No matter how violent or excruciating the pan,
| the Kheumatie, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippied,
| Kervous, Neuralgic of prosirated with diseass
| may suffer, KA WAYS READY RELIEF wil
afford instant ease
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
DYSRERTERY, DIARRGEA, CHOY.
ERA mORBUS.
It will, in & few miouies, when taken scoording
10 directions, cure Cralnps, Spasms Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Sick Headache, SUNMEKR COM.
i PLAINT, Insrrhoea, Dyseplory, <u. wind io
the Bowels, and all Ioternal Pans
Pravelors should giwnys osrry a botile of RAD.
WAYS HEADY KELIEY with them A few
drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from
change of water, I is beter than French Brandy
or Bitters as a stimmuiasil
THE TRUE RELIEF
RADWAY'SE READY RELIEF
temed ind ageatl In vogue Lh
IL in-tanly r lieves shd
ther sick pervou
Jushess and glecy ies
RRR
or
Bp ra is, brane
pds, Hawa
MALARKIA IN ITH VARIOUS FOR AS,
FPEVEE ANB AGLE
& remediss agent ir
Fever
There is not
L will cure
Biliou
ther fevers t
Kiy an RADWAY
1
Ghy cenle. Bold by
rious,
Radway's Barsaparillian Resolvent,
The Creat Blood Purifier,
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