The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1887, Image 7

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FARM NOT r LES,
Tne Roots WILL GO TO MANURE,
—1t will be found difficult to place
manure in an orchard or vineyard
where the plants will not reach it.
We have observed thal roots of apple
ten feet,
dificult
The root growth is however,
in other soils.
twenty feet under the location of
lefunct building, When
ligging the roots were as large as a
little finger, were four
the surface, and probably extended 10
feet further. A pile of manure about
little good,
habit of root growth, it is apparent
that cultivation close about the trunks
of the trees or vines is not necessary,
and is often productive of more harm
than good in marring and breaking.
It has been found by careful experi-
ment by Professor Beal that the
base of a tree has no apparent effect
on its growth or health, but cultivation
further away from the trunk is highly
beneficial, It is difficult to realize that
the strawberry has roots five feet long,
but 1t is a fact
cording to the ease
can penetrate,
with which they
Tune Scientific American
following as a water-proof
ink for sheep that will do
to woo!: Shellac, two oul
two ounces; water, twently-
gum arabic, two ounces;
sufficient. Boil the borax
in water till they dissolved, and
withdraw from the fire. When the
sclution has become cold complete
twenty-five water, and
wdd Jampblack bring the
reparation
When it is
st be made
xd with a |
gives the
branding-
injurry
borax,
five ounces;
lampblack
and shellac
no
ces;
are
ounces with
enough to
a suitabl naistency
wher
above ¥
INGARDENS ere
ling water can
haunts may
by using picked bones, which
covered with ants,
be destroyed in hot water.
process and the ants will
cleared out, if a number of
ised, which may be placed
the way spots where they
be seen, but wheie the ants
ind them.
poured
rem
will
which
tepeat
I he on
ved
be
ant’s be eas
sS0o0on
bones
in out ©
will not
will soon
are
¢
i
will
feed.
wer and
any otl
oLaer
the pen fresh
do be
P’1Gs luxuriate on ¢
Jdo better on it than
If cut and thrown into
twice a day, they will stter than
to let them run in the patch, and they
will not destroy near so much, If they
run in the patch they will tramp down
and root up more than they eat. When
fed in the pen, what do
makes an excellent manure, and
where the economy of the plan
they
roots of trees in
'ne 1 archi
TOW as
A great extent t
If the orchard is powed
especially if the Lrees ar
feeding roots will b
and cannot be dis
ry.
WHENEVER rhubs
reat many leaves
stnall and worthless,
e dug up and trans
uly
lug
so that o
piece
each
Liem
elt {to
one
of root.
THE ST. JO BOOM.
of 60,000 That Will Numbe
000 1n Twelve Months
A City
sie stats
markal
ne aby and
auout St. J
vapondent
poundent,
sas ( ity, Chicago
¢
‘A
ng invested
snd 1 hear that im ber
' emplo bit
with a capita
ota pleted arrange
tines 4 341)
ops
ments for
this new
J meph
1s
millions, bh
moving,
baggage, to enter of emi-
gration. 1 met a man on a
Wabash train to-day. He tells me that
he immediate canse of the ton
st
great
s the extension of the Chi
{ Pacific Railroad. 5
s making SL
iepot fo
ween Chicago
and has
0, Rock Island
«ten
Joseph | Mins River
ght and be
and rthwestern
ven the
Wg
its fred
Anges,
fnce
as a raliroad ce 3
go. The extension of the Bock Isl
v4 induced the Chicago, fiwar
t. Pa xtend the diagonal so
8st, Joseph, and the Santa Fe to
t from Topeka and Atel
rder to rt cut to Chicago
be sixty miles shorter than by any ot
The Kulo bridge il bs completed
he first of Auguse, ar t will send
he Burlington and Missouri trains from
renver straight through St, Joseph, east.
ward via the Hannibal, These and other
avorabie circumstances have combined to
ring about a boom which, ®as I said in the
, has become the absorbing topic of
nversation in every prominent hote
obLy half way across the continent, I
Lear of men who have made a fortune in
» day on an inves ment of $1,000, People
are Luying lots in hollows and on top of
uff«, and half the sales are made from
the map without an inspection of the
ground whereon they are located. The
ity has about 60,000 inhabitants, and not
the least remarkable fact is that she is
juoted in the last United States census as, |
uext to Portland, the richest town of her !
size in the country, controlling the whole.
sale trade of Kansas, Nebraska, Co orado
and New Mexico. Her shipping facilities,
coupled with her large wholesale trade,
bave made her pribaps the best mannfac-
turing and pork. packing point in the West, |
I'he new Stock Yards, the most complete |
west of Chicago, cover 440 acres of ground,
atid will shortly combine an hotel, stock
exchange and several large packing houses,
with other facilitles. Local capitalists are |
erecting a new $300,000 hotel, a safe de. |
pository, ard cotn pan ies have been organ.
vzeed to build a belt line and two cable |
roar, while the Council has jast granted
the right 10 two ot the streetcar com panies
10 employ the electric motor. An inspece
tion « f the Boston Post's weekly clearing
house reports for the past three months
shows the percentage of increase the largest
of any eity qaoted 1 the report. Under |
such Jhke circumstances, my informant
thought, the bpow rested upon a solid foot.
ing. Btrangers are coming in by every
train, and he predicted that the city would
Lave & population of 100,000 in the next
iweive months, Large additions to the
rity are platted, put on the market and sold
iu 190 days for residences, manufacturing
wind business purposes, the real estate deals
14 ging trom $280,000 to $700,000 a day,
(ara oof lant week footing wo 84,800,000,"
ter equalled on ;
and
and
ithward
come up
18 n,
kee
10 ¢
wy in
fecare a sh
Way
t
Al this S€ASOD NEArly
jicine to purify, vila
every one needs a good
and enrich the
for this pur.
in that 1 strengthens and
bullds up creates cn appetite,
eradicates disease. Ue sure
Sarsaparilla. Do not take any other,
Hood's Sarsaparill druggists, $1;
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
PEE EE EEE EE EE EE
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE ¢ COMPOUND
WILL HELP
ANY WOMAN
Suffering from Kidney Dis~
ease or from troubles pe~
culiar to her sex.
'y for the leg
cfef pain and that it
lige, blood,
ais the best
It 1s peculiar
the system and
a sold by
Se EB ee EES
iiimale healing of
does aiid
can piadly testy
ts purpore {2 sole
and the rei
te ge, thou
” rie
janes idaies
ved even
rice 81. Gold by all Druggists
CRANE VANS
KANSAS
rol
Wickens ANA
& poe Sard
Witnour Was ~ Lady (in up-
town store “Why, Mrs, is this you,
and 10 mourning? I hadn't heard that
- that :
Mrs,
rest two weeks
Lady: i
death a sudd
Mrs. S
AINING
2
am so shocked,
en one?’
“Very; ithout warn
a cold contracted only
Aren't the shops |
13 4
->
Hap Bis, A
“Now, I think t
Y ou promised me
mand your or
iH
going
would
hat dress.’
1sban
too |
counlers
SHI Jmahe
is ar,
ave to wait?
r long
bu
minutes,
sal.
1 f = ’
aid yo
ges biled, qa?
Four
fialf
Pil
Ch]
an hour,
He REALIZED IT, "
sald an apostle
realize when you
you may be called bef
dawns?”
“Yes, sir,”
an,
-**Young
solemn Y. "40 you
ire at night that
re the morning
man,
ret
responded the
fully. 1
~weeks-old baby,"
Young
“I realize it am
father of a
the
-
“LEND me a tenaab, Jinks?
“What faw?"’
“Why, to spen
“Haw!
it
114
4 3%
1"
1, of cawse
1 guess not. 1 can spend
as well meseif,””
“Lend it to me keep, then.”
“If I lent it to you it would be to
Keep, deah boy. Awsk me au easier
one.’
re girl who made frequent
e word “‘guess.’ was corrected
for it and told to say *‘presume’
instead. A lady friend, noticing the
admirable set of the little girl's apron,
asked something in regard to the pat-
tern. “Mamma don’t cut my dresses
and aprons by a pattern,” said the
small lady, ‘*she just looks at me and
presumes,’
A in
use of th
-
“MAMMA,” sald a Philadelphia girl,
to give George? You Know we are
“About two
“*Then I think a pretty plain
been calling upon you?"
years."
Frazer Axie Grease,
Ask your dealer for the Frazer Axle
i
son's Eyo-water, Drugiists sell at 230. per bottle
Ls
‘Royar GLur' mends anything! Broken Ohi.
na, Glass, Wood, Froe Vials at Drugs & Gro,
A a thu ————
The joys of parents are secret, and so
are their griefs and fears,
EATS All Filta mt
tieot Dr. Kline
¥iicases, bend Dr. Dr. Kine. Arch 8 Arch Se fronts
He that makes himself an. himself an ass, must
nt take it ill if men ride him,
Cures and Prevents
Colds, =
Coughs,
Sore Throat,
Hoarseness,
Stiff Neck,
Bronchitis,
Catarrh,
Headache,
Toothache,
Rheumatism
Neuralgia,
Asthma,
Frostbites,
Chiiblains,
WAS the firs
RADWAY'S
READY
RELIEF
{ quicker than any known remedy. It
{ and is the only
PAIN REMEDY
That instantly stops the most excruciating pains,
allays Inflammation, and cures CoUgestions,
| waether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowe other
| glands or organs, by one appl feation.
No matter how vio ent or excruciating the pain
the Rheumatic, Bedridden, lufirm, Crippled,
i Ne Fvaut, pe Jura.gic, or pre trated with diseases
| may suff
RADWAYS READY RELIEF
ill afford instant ease,
"a hirty to sixty drops in
{ will,
Stomach, Nausea, Vomit
Heart, Falnlness, Hea
i thoes, Dysentery,
all Internal Paina,
There 18 not a remedial agent in the wid
that will cure Fever and Ague and ali other Ma.
{ larious, Billions and other Fevers («da] by HAD
WAY'S PILLS), so quick as RADWAY'™S Ri
RELIEF,
Fifty
4, OF
ing,
riburn,
Coll: Wind
inthe Bowels and
wi
ADY
ents por bottle — i by Drazgisia
DR. RADWAY 2 CO. N.Y,
Froprietors of Radway's Sarsapariliian le
solvent and Dr, HRadway's Fills,
PENSIONS: rt vm
FOR SALE:
RW. TANSILL A&A ¢ ©, Chirago.
SL
® WILLOW RIDG¥ "FRUIT FARM,
Fortinnd, Mich,
LAY ed a
A
-~
W
ww ™
D0. . 2.8
AnTi1-BILIOUS
PILLS,
THEGREAT ENGL 158 REMEDY
In
New
Her
“emia
ok
oy tabsie
FTES ON,
14 519
OPIUM abe Cured. T stient sent on trial
t NE Hexeny Co LaFay sia, Ind.
Clicers' Loanty pro.
3 descriers rs relieved,
ENSIONS.: ar
Bo fees Write for ate and new
Pt W. Met wa tor cl Sen, Washing!
KIDUER 8 PASTILLES. °
DO fo Sa ET teh ol ae
ASTHYA
TT
Mass
to 88 a day, FRER
ad pian worth §L80
Yor
PATENTS
-—_
ficult t}
i
ulin
Slough of Despondency”
wing.fon ac
disrases pre
;and which have robbed
hue of bh, and made
u, you can easily get
"Favorite Prescription’ w
i from all anch , and soon re-call
the rose-tint of health to your and
the elasticity to your step
perfect specific for
re
on,
“Tae
] 3 are wallow
those liar two
healt life a bur
J Dr.
leroe's id free
troubies
Leek,
It ia a m
weaknesses and
your sex. Jt
Acements, nternal
removes
tions, and
atura discha ges By
all the
Hilar 1o
disp
awn
i reg
cures
piaritien
Moerat
f vdhih 4 13 8 ok ts fia §
fever,’ bearing sensatious,
the t
ancerour afle«
B
———
Khameless cond ic
mous punish
shall receive infa-
nent
—
Dr
ever
Bage's ( atarrh Remedy { when
¥ othier so-called remedy fails
-——
says nothi
fireside,
The child
heard at the
ng but what he
A Profitable Investment
can be made in a postal card, if it
to send your address an to Hallett & Co,
Maine, who can farnish
work that you can do and live at home,
wherever you are located; few there
who cannot earn over £5 per day,
in
Capital not required;
Either sex, al ages
Al varticulan free,
It
— ———-——
ws ————————
Nick Headoche, 3 housands who have suffered
One gentle.
Soid by all Jdrug-
100 doses $1.
t—————
Politeness is a wreath of flowers that
adorns the world,
————
Oxe of every ive we meet has some form of
RistR
den death. Dr. KUmers Ocean Weed Heart
rice $1.00, 6 botiles $4.0).
in
The multitude who require to be led
>
jike Cannas Kidney Cure for Uropey,
Gravel, hon, | Heart, U ritary or vey Pu
Nervousness, ko guaranteed, OMoe, 41
Arch St, Phra. $1 a bottle, 8 for $5.00, Droggists,
Try it Ls s— AI AI orn
Take heed that you do not find that
which you do not sek.
aun is ning b
‘s Cure for
.
Noth
freguext small
mption.
The following words, in praise
nesses peculiar to women, must be
expressions with which thousands give
restored to them by thé
$100
Turows Away,
Jonx BE. Bran,
“My wife had bux
years with female
out one
out relief,
Prescription and
all the medicine
wi
took
iit di
give
Mio
Mrs. Gronar Hero
writes: “1 was a gre
rhea, beard
ually seross my back,
'* Favorite Prescript
fect health, I tre ats
the, with
[ GREATEST
EARTHLY Boon.
The * Favorite Preseripti
poor suffering woe 0."
Many times wome
HI BV
¥ all
y Dressy
pr
’
3 PHYSICIANS
FAILED.
to every suflierer fron
rance Lo thelr sense of
famed medicine,
Va.,
muindios,
for the
such
gratitude
writes:
Fie
paid
THREW Away
and had
Dr. Pierce's Favorite i
d her more good than
n to her by the phys
ng upon her
En, of nd XN. XY
SUPPORTER,
aside,
CU OO
M
& and Jan oy
a pain contin | | |T WORKS
me i WONDERS,
mnt ¢
Three
dd with
ro
ng n
JEALOUS
i DocTens.
Py
te disenses and weak
cs of the stontia #
Leith whica Las Doel
Qelicn
mag
n of
for thos
They are fair
Boswrry., White Cotiag
took eleven bottles of your
Prescription and one bottle
I am doing my work, al
I have had th «
years before | o
Liuve
tine
tos;
I
i
ur medicine, i
ort Of Li
yor i LO Wear
this I have wid
GLEASON,
Your
4 wonders ir
gm]
te Prescriy
wonderfully
wri
Loe:
Cure.
Dr. Pierce % Favorite
growth, or result,
in experien
8, reosived fr
ans who ha
vated and
ir sk
. Thousst
mn E
nis
As a powe ral, vigorating tonite
parts of 3
Address,
AZY,
a wealthy
cup
Th oe
I hen
: } he
across Lhe
The servant came.
“Ah!” he said.
another cup of tea.’
“Certainly, sir,’
he calmly walked
the teapot and
cup.
“Ths
and went
room
you,’ sald the
on with h
ANK Lng
is breakfast
-
INVESTED. ~He
courting her for six months w
coming the point, when she turned
on him one evening with:
“Charles, isn’t it awful
like me to have WOITY
shall invest $75,000%"
He thought it was, and three m
later they were married.
“1% invest that $75.000 for you,
dear.’’ he obrerved
the marriage.
“Ob, I was afraid some one might
love me for my money and I gave 1!
papa,’ was the artless reply
Noi been
ithout
he 1
ag
'
to
for
over
a girl
to how 1
ont
my
a day or two afte
WO
-
CMe, dear, what is the name of
your affianced?"”’
“Why, Clara,
Herbert Montague,
“Oh, how sweet!
“Well off.”
“And keeps a carriage?’
“several of them."
“How uice! And
don't you know?
$e
I< he rich?’
fine horses, |
"You."
“And what is his busines,
“He keeps a livery stable,’
“Ohl
dear?’
—
“WiLw you trust me, Fannie?’ he |
“With all my heart, Augustus, with
my soul, with all myself,’* she
pestliing on his manly
bosom,
“Would to Leaven you were my
tallor,”” he murmered sotto voce, and
tenderly took her to his arms.
inn
“Wo is the god of battles?" asked
a teacher of the class in mythology.
“Mar,” answered little Johnnie |
Henpeck, i
“Mars, you mean, Johnnie,
rected the teacher,
“No, 1 don't, neither,
one mar,”
cor-
1 only got
Promrr RESPONSE, — Pedagogue— | Lorie
“What is a shepherd?”
The class do not respond,
P.-—"Suppose you are all lambs.
that is, little tp What um im
Tommy— "The biggest sheep.
rUsCa, won k f m 3. ing
tat ¢
¥ ¥
As a soothing and strength ning
nervine,* Fa )
od and is
a
"Br. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription
i= a Jegitimate medicine, CRY
foctiy harmiess in its
: TY
. “Fay rite Pre we ription » yr n post
tive entire for t tl
MEDICAL
EYERYONE SPEAKS WELL OF IT.
w are !
ROBILI
| sworn to before me
CHAS
18853
pis Not
Ask vour druggist for Dr
and take no other;
bottles, §)
Pardee Medic ine Cao., Rochester, N. Y.
ary Pali
Pardee's Romeady
Price §1 per boltle; six
" talks about,
They ay that forBrights’
Disease, Kidoey, Liver or
DR.KILMER'S
ATEN T 8 fel, =e if
p Bisanan, Pont Lawyer, tn D.C
yn ROOT BENR PACK.
HY Boe har Torte 3 of a Slhiut
slg ere Tui fade)
FRAZER hE ase
An pre EAT ¥s *Fa
th
L res
rest ly
st entinggy Gi
trying ordexl
“ av ‘orite Frese ription, * w
§ v 0 with Tha {
Jesper
EWay wi
'
us and ecroluicUs bum
A ray orite Prescription » is
under’ n postive guaran 1a
Large bottle
§1.00, or six bottles
tenn oente in tar
pimonses of W
63 Main Street, BUFF ALD
CD gr A 1
he Croat Nursery
PERCHEROR HORSES.
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Warne, DuPale (
HENRY WARD BEECHER
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Address RARKTVORE Fi db
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229 XK. 15th 8, below Callowh I
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