The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 26, 1887, Image 3

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    FARM NOTES,
WAT CAN BE DoxeE ox Five
tenes, —A farmer near Santa Paula,
‘alifornia, baving but five acres of
and, has demonstrated the oft-asserted
act that small farms well tilled are
much more productive in proportion to
labor and capital invested than large
mes. And if this be true when the
farms are unskilfully tilled it is doubly
‘rue when the small farm is managed
an expert at the business, like Mr.
iyers, Beginning on his five-acre tract
a little over two years ago, he has
fenced it, built a good comfortable
dwelling and a chicken house, and put
out 133 trees of the following variety:
Four cherry trees and as many varie-
ties, 44 plum trees, 19 varieties, 1 Nor-
folk Island pine, 1 magnolia, 4 orange,
2 lemons, 17 peach, 12 apricot, 38 apple,
1 cherry-plum, 2 nectarines, 1 quince,
3 figs, 9 Bartlett and Louis Bonda
pears, 1000 blackberry vines, many of
which were put out last year and are
bearing, 15 varieties of grapes, embrac-
ing 150 vines, besides 10 Concord grape-
vines brought from Ohio (one of these
latter grew 23 feet last year and now
has a cluster of fruit ou 1t measuring |
23 inches long), 16 Zante currant
grapevines,
Besides all this he has one acre of
corn. in which 18 one-eighth of an acre
of golden sea pop-corn and seven-eighths
in ‘‘goldon beauty.’”” This latter is
large and profilic Hive stalks showing
as many as thirteen full ears, Then
there is an acre in sweet potatoes, one-
fourth of an acre in Irish potatoes,
from whieh 1150 pounds bave been |
gold and a family of eight persons sup- |
plied. Of onions there is hall an acre,
and they are magnificent; never saw
better anywhere. An eighth of an
acre is devoted to strawberries, 66 to-
mato plants, one of them being of the i
**Turner's hybrid” breed, a splen Id |
plant, 250 cabbage plants, one of them |
measqiing three feet across, one main- {
moth siquoia tree, one flowering pine, |
i
i
13
100 hills of marble ‘head and mammoth
Chili squashes (one of these l. er
though not grown yet is more thas
san lift), some mammoth Russian
lowers for chicken feed, one
ourteen inches across; theseand w
muskmelons and cucu:
ill in the spaces, The watermelo:
wxtra large and numerous. Tho
ylackberries, Cuthbert raspberries,
arb, horse radish, celery, all gr
1i8 garden. Bermuda grass mal
loor-yard; a milch cow, from whi
‘amily supply of milk and butter
<ivad, and twelve pounds a wee
30ld besides, grazes in the fence co
while seventy-five chickens keep u
supply of eggs. Is not a small far
th e right hands profitabl le?
Oe
wd
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neions,
low BEST TO TREAT THE POTATO
Be ETLE.—Again some writers are
alking of the economy of hand picking
potato beetles, *‘If this is well attend-
«d to, there will be ro eggsdeposited on
the leaves,” they say. Do they speak |
rom experience. or do they write such |
tuff because it seers plautible? Years
wo we diligently picked and killed,
mee every day, every potato beetle to |
be seen on a patch 300 feet square, and
yet there were, so far as could be j
judged, just as many eggs deposi ted
and hatched as if this tedious work had |
never been done; while the soil bet «cea |
the rows was kept hard up, ng
walked over so often. The fact
the beetles are to be found in
crack of the soil, under little clod
stones, about the stems and cree
sverywhere, One may pick off 8
beetles from ithe plants at 10 o’
and at 11 o'clock they will be as
as ever. Hand-picking destroy
so many beetles certainly; and the:
inst so many less; but it Is like re
ug i mound of earth pebble by pe
or emptying a tub of water di
drop. The work has no apprecial
fect. We have tried every meth
killing potato beetles, For one ei
season we tried London purple, but
found that if applied the least Lit too
strong, it would injure the foliage, be- |
cause the water collects wherever the |
leaf will hold it, and evaporates, leav-
ing a film of Paris green. We now use
pure Paris green and plaster—one
pound to a barrel of plaster—and see
that it is thoroughly mixed with rake
and hoe. The first application 18 ade
as soon as the plants get well out « the
ground, and the second when the ; ubs
make thelr appearance. A fow ia
not needed for early pot toes,
Important,
When youn visit "oe eave New Yorx City
Baggage sxpressage and $3 carriage Hire, wu
sine Grand Union Hetel, opposite Gran
rel ast
rooms, fitted up at a coe
mill on A $l and upwards
day. European Plan Elevator, Rew
supplied with the best. lorse car, sag
elevated ralirond to all depots, Families
betier for jess money a8 the Grand Unio
han at any other Arsi-ciass hotel la te ety
of
tire
Trees are plants, hike all other farm
srops, and if the soil containing the one
should be cultivated and manured,
what reason can there be for making
an exception in the case of the other?
It takes exactly the same plant food to
build a tree and form an apple as it
does to manufacture any other firm
crop; and yet many farmers expect to
keep on crepping the orchard and get
the trees and fruit thrown in for noth-
ing; they think they should not nlow
without planting.
A coLD damp soil, with hard |
vious subsoil, is not suitable for : a
den and before it can be properly
zed should be well drained. Yor
den purposes, if the tile drain has
laid, the trenching system is bes
such sols, Any wethod that pe:
it to rid itself of surplus moisture.
allows the heat and air to enter w
beneficial,
ers
LAr
ili
Lar.
fen
for
nits
and
be
ORCHARD ON WET BotL.~A
chard will not thrive on wet soll. The
trees will be mossy, the leaves w.'! be
yellow, the fruit will fall off, and in a 4
ow i the tree vil not plaziod wih with
or not
fruit trees, The Srding shuld
between the rows of aabould be and
put four feet Tile dratlos yg
the most du and the bes *
reasons,
OF=
aiuh) thu saka nd uestions
»onil aid 8tiflen the |
Ir is thought by some good observers
that the disease curl in the leaf of peach
trees is caused, at least assisted by the
lack of soluable potash in the soil. In
proof of this, it is stated that trees, un-
mistakably affected with curl have been
quickly changed to heaith through the
application of unbleached w ood ashes
about the trees,
How 19 EVADE THE APPLE TREE
Borge. —The apple tree borer will not
attack trees that are covered ou the
stem down to the roots with a mixture
of cow dung, clay and lime, and super-
phosphate of carbolic acid enough to
give it a strong odor. This is made
into a thick wash and 18 laid on with a
brush.
NEArLy all fruit growers make the
mistake of setting out a greater number
of kinds than can be marketed with
profit. For a family supply, & number
procured from a few favorite trees.
For market, at present, good size and
showy appearance are more important
than quality, so that if a fruit be fairly
very best.
Miss
little boy.
Mrs,
think,
How much he favors you.
Candor—So many
but I can’t see the resemblance,
‘His fathar.”
“You do?”
>
Substance, — Astronomical text.
sun’s density at a
but in
Solar
more than one-eighth the density of
water. It this view be correct,
the sun 1s simply an
globe of glowing gas
liquid at the centre in
Solar temperature is a mat-
scientiic estimates range
cl dl
i Mercier. The oll
“I paid out hundreds of
receiving any benefit,”
Rhoads, of McBrides,
1 wy Beale complaints,
down,’ for
8 ‘Favorite
Prescription’
I advise every sick lady to take it.
tron
is. Druggists sell is,
sr ID AI
Man believes that to be a lle which
contradicts the testimony of his own
ignorance,
For weak
Ness oO
lungs, spitting of blow,
{ breath, consumption,
all lagering coughs,
“Golden Medical Discovery’
remedy. Superior to cod
| druggists.
Dr. Plerce's
IA sovereign
liver oil
cl A Messina
Only infinite Wisdom 1s able 1 dis
men and beasts,
—
Stranger than Fiction,
are the records of some of the cures of con-
~Dr. Pleree's
»
that cogsamption, in its early stages,
equal as a pectoral and alterative, and the
os yield to its powor, All druggists.
A -—— _—
The troub e with many communities
is, that their dead men refuse to be
buried,
——————
How to Save Money,
Wherever you live,
and learn
about work that you can do while living at
your own home at a profit of at least from
$510 $25 and upwards daily.
made over $50 in a day. All
ERber sox. All ages. Hallett & Co.
start you. Capital not needed
once and all of the above will be proved to
you. Nothing like it ever known to work.
ingmen,
and aim to be what you appear to be.
Fraser Axle Groase.
One trial will convinces you that it is the
best, Ask your dealer for the Frazer Axle
Grease, and take no other. Every box has
our trade mark on,
Happy is the man who has neighbors
willing to forgive his mistakes,
Sek Headache, Thousands who have saflered
intensely with sick headache say that Hood's Sar.
sapariila has completely cured them. One gentle
man thas relieved, writes: “Hood's Sarsaparilia
is worth its weight in gold.” Sold by all drog-
glsta 100 doses $i.
sss —_
He who thinks poorly of himself can-
not win the respect of his fellows,
tN
The farmers, in thelr swamps, we're sare,
Could ad the roots and plants that oure;
11 by their knowledge they only knew
For just the disease each one grew,
Take courage how and “Hwamp-Root" (rye
(for kidney, Hyer and bladder compiamis)
As on this remedy you can rely.
a ———— A] II WOO co
I'he great business of morality lies in
restraining the undue pursuit of pleas.
ure and the undue aversion to pain,
All Fits at Troatise tris
es br. Ro a Moree Restorer ty
Fiicases Sendo Dr. Kline S8L Arca st, Pails, Pa
The perfectly contented man is also
perfect less,
oor
COCKLE’S
ANTI-BILIQUS
a
A
- A SD ANS A —— oman
Hr had been outing her a long
time, so long that she began to get
tired; so one night she sald to hum:
“John, who is the author of the phrase
“Man proposes’?” “I'm sure I don’t
know,” answered John; ‘‘why do you
ask?’ “Oh, merely wanted to know
who he was.” “For what reason?”
“Because I guess he didn’t know what
he was talking about,”’ “Five minutes
later the wedding day was set,”’
mm——————
Cleanses the scalp, and leaves the halr
soft and beautiful, Hall's Halr Renewer.
1f you have any form of throat or lung
disease, take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
- —
There are 172 specimens
creatures known to science, including
crayfish, myriapods, etc. They are
mostly white, whether from lack of
stimulus of the light, or from bleaching
out of the skin. Some species have
small eves and some have none,
of blind
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BEST TONIC
Sirengthens the Mascles,
Stendica the Nerves,
Enriches the Blood, CGilves New Vigor,
Mus Eviza Jerkses, @ Hemlock By, Allegheny,
Ps. says For sv yoars | have suflored with
Back ache snd Wea %. The various remedies §
used afforded t relief. Three bottles of
Brown's Iron Bit wd me
Ma Arrnzo Baioos, Petersburg. Va, says: “1
have for years beon an intesss ant frosn patos
in back, loins, Kidoeys and bisdder, have trie 4
arable pres Piao mis and preparations without
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tirely cared me, and I grate siully recotnsnend i
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This successful medicine ls a carefully prepared
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Directory. ALLEN & OO Pox (3, Kennade, a"r
AT a social ry given a ew nights |
since at a promment residence some of
the guests began coaxing Miss Blak
| replied:
{ “Oh! I'm no player. »
“You play divinely, Come now
“Oh! but I’m out of practice,’’
| “That's no excuse, Favor us
| just one piece.”
| “But I can’t without the notes
{ And her7.year-old brother whsij
| toa bald-hieaded man in the backgroun
{| “AndI burned up the
{ afternoon”?
A half-dollar was slipped
| hand, and he was told that a
| had the interests of the i
| heart must surely make his mark.
into his
mpl mi
| HE MEANT BUSINESS Ma-—-Now,
| you must be good, Algy.
Algy—How much will you give
{ for being good?
| M.—How much will I give you?
A.~Yes'm,
M.—Nothing, of course
A.—Then I won't be good.
M.—You won't?
A.—~Not unless you pay for it.
M,—Why not
A.—Decause { would then be a good-
for nothing boy.
Al
AN EVENIRG
SCENE PARTY
a lady he has seen before, bul he
not recall her name, Theytalk a while
he thinks he has identified her, As
| she is turning from nm she says,
| an arch smile: “You don’t know
{I am.” “Oh, yes,” sald he, *‘you are
| Mrs. Maclntyre.”” “There,” she re-
plied, “I was sure you didn't remember
me; but never mind, Ia
| taken for Mrs, Macintyre,
| beautiful, 1am Mrs, ble]
said he, “I beg pardon, but don’
| Mrs MacIntyre of the mistake I made.”
cm —
for she is
er.” ‘OL
ti
Wii
—How d'ye d
Mr. Spinks?
so late, I'm afraid
s have given away all their dances.
Awl ually sorryl Fact is, we
t lost in the fog. Binks—Yes; had
find our way from the station with
Hostess-—Ah, then that was
Funniman meant, I suppose,
Mr. Binks?
I'm
0
OSTESS
{ How d'ye do,
you are both the
¢
hat Mr.
wien
Links”
>
IAGLEY—Susan, I intend 1 nvite
a few friends to our dinner,
De Bag res, Pon sonby, Jupking—eh?
irs, Be Genial fellows, no doubt,
Bs them, William, by all means
do. iI wil
and I'll tell you what 1'll
key myself.
Bagley 30,
mined to spoil
at a hotel.
well, if you're
our enjoyment, 1°l
VAN Kona ‘Are
now, Featherl)
Featherly (who has just been critic
ing Van Kobalt's work very
~**No; my doctor has forbidden iL."
Van Kobalt—*1 wish
give me his address, 1 would like
know a physician of such
spirit.”
nging
81 2
you singi
“Ix that drawer,’ said the poet
his death bed, “*you will find a
my posthumous works.
| them all to you."
“Ahl you are too kind,”
{ the friend.
“No, I am not.
them.”
Noone else
Wanar's that?”
| from the country in a music store
terday.
“That? Oh, that is used on violins,
It is called a chin rest.”
“Gimme one!” exclaimed the
tomer. *‘It’s just what I'll give to my
wife for a present.’’
yes.
“You must take exercise
health, my dear.”
| All right,” she said, “I'll jamp at
{ the first offer.”
They were
months,
for your
married
FATHER (to rapid son)—My father
the like,
Rapid Son—Oh, yes, but you forgot
| family than you did.
Ps -
Yourous Youxa LAWYER (to
prisoner)--AS you have no counsel the
court has deputed me to defend you.
Prisoner— Am dat so?
Young Lawyer—Yes.
Prisoner (to Judge)—Den 1 pleads
uilty, yo' honah; an’ frows myse'f on
gr mercy ob de court.
rrerTYy WaArTer GIL (to regular
boarder) — What kind of soup will you
have to-day, Charley?
Charley (n a fascinating manner)
Well, weally, I hardly know, y° know,
Jennie?
Pretty
Noodle soup, Charley.
“1 gAY, brakeman, isthis my train?”
“N10, I guess not. It seems to
belong to the Railroad company,
Their name is on it, anyway.”
‘Neo, no, I mean "I want to find my
FAI ne
“All right, sir; where did you lose
Hee
a a
PECKHAM (meeting an old friend)
~ Why, Dingley,isthisyou? 1 haven't
seen Jou tor ten years, Now are you,
*Bigies on, Im just like I used to
how's
be. BI Lon aed be a
girl when you were ge
the bow girl when you were single.
Coide,
Coughs,
Sore Throat
Honrsenoss
Stiff Heck,
Bronchitis
Catarrh,
Headeoche,
Toothache,
Rheumatiosn
Neuralgia,
Asthma,
Frostbitos
Chilblain
$
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Hn REMEDY
Me mont exer
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No matter how vigient or exc
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_ hirty to sixty drops i
, In a few minutes, ox
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Imernal Paine,
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Caxaspagva, NK. Y., May i886,
Pardee Modicine Co..
GESTILEMEN Nearly all winter 1 was con
fined to my room with inflammatory rhea
1 commenced using Dr. Pardee's
Rbeumatic Remedy, but after taking it for
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making me worse, but continued its use and
the soreness leaving my arms and
At the time
Ibad a
It has completely cured me,
I commenced using the remedy,
found to be better after taking it, and it oc
curred to me to use it asa gargle, which I
did, and to my great satisfaction I improved
rapidly, and today am free from both rheu-
mutism and catarrh. I consider it indispens
able as a family medicine, I take one tea
did tonic. 1 would advise you to recommend
it as a gargle for throat trouble and catarch
for I know it will cure. 1 have seen w
remarkable cures from the ase of this v
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fam very truly yours,
ER McUALL
Less than One-half the Amount Cared
Him.
Jolin C. Herom, of 46 4th streel, Rochester,
has been troubled for years with rbeamatiom
in the shoulders and about the heart. He
gave a physician ten dollars for an examina
tion, and he merely informed bim thal he
bad rheumatism of the heart. He wascured
by Dr. Pardee’s Rheumatic Remedy, and for
Jess than one-half the money paid for the ex-
amination,
Ask your druggist for Dr. Pardes's Rem-
«dy, and take no other. Price, $1 per hottie
six bottles, $5.
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