The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 17, 1887, Image 3

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    FARM NOTES
Youxa CnickeNs -Chickens should
be fed at least four times a day until
they axe twelve weeks old, and for the
next few weeks three times a day.
TlLen separate from the rest all the pul-
lets and as many of the best cockerels
as will be needed for breeders, and feed
them and the old fowls twice a day.
The remaining cockerels should be al- |
lowed to range only in a good-sized |
yard, and should be still fed three times |
a day. If possible to avoid doing so,
never feed corn-meal clear, but mix |
with it one-half its bulk of shorts or |
fine feed. For chickens the finer the
feed the better. If itis wet with hot |
water and allowed to cool before feed- |
ing, it is best, Feed corn, oats, oat-
meal, cracked corn, meat, etc. Do not
feed chickens wheat until they are at
least five or six weeks old.
In cold weather, or when
sonfined, feed plenty of scraps, shell,
ground bone and cut hay, Let the last |
stand In water several hours after being |
cut before feeding.
bvage,
excel
towls are |
boiled turnips and potatoes are
lent A great many poultry-men
gay. ** Don’t get your fowls too fat.”
Good advice ; but, **Don’t let them
get too lean,” is as good at all times,
and better during molting. Do
fed young chickens on good, fresh eggs |
bo led, as very often advised, It will
not pay. Sell the eggs; seldom
gets less than 12 cents per pound for
e gs, and he ean buy good, fresh shanks
for { cents per pound, Boil them
well, usa water to wet the feed,
chop the meat, give a small quantity
each day for a week or two and it will
swer the purpose as well as boiled
8, if not better, says the Ilural New
Y orker.
not
ong
the
al
eg
To FATTEN A I EAN Honrse.—To
render a lean horse quietly plump and
pleasing the eyes the amateur,
Le is usually fed on half an allowance
of hav, a few oats, and a large mash
of boiled barley daily. To contribute
to the good mellow coat h e may besides
receive about a pound of linseed cake,
and should be kept In a rather warm
stable. The dealer treats the poor
horse preparing for sale much as the
farmer does his feeding cattle
cise restricted to the amoun
ficient to maintain a fair appet
prevent th legs and other
apt to follow from a disturbance in t
balance between food and work.
horse thus kept for six or eight x
will appear plump, but he has no co
tion for work, and if se
hard work will t or
Pa } ¢
i
to of
is
ck
the ee! thus id on, but
robably fall from 1
more and
in 0
seases or |!
safely
TON may be
n working cond
and light work
will be greatly more
his beef & and fat had
as if he had been a fe
oney in plants
hand
nd
“The
bank notes, ev
’
a Hungar
plants in mone
INOney was
en ti
but
in
108 whic
a short t
Are SO very si
BCE
rculation
. the plants
a powerful mic
see them. Nevert
much lants as
their names.
Saccharomyces cerevise
recoccus monelar
with
piantis
L
y
1 RIO
large field
turkey will
do
Toe
1
arg green
much damage,
brood will search
a single plant w
are very fond of the
3. which serve as animal food, an
they save much labor, as those who
grow tobacco ins that it is often nec-
sary 10 go over the crop every day in
order to kill the worms, which 18 a very
job. The turkeys
grasshoppers, as well
rious kinds,
and
missed,
Wi
nos
The y
10
tedious eal many
a8 SBIUgs OL va-
Ix fruit-growing remember that fruit
are like grain and vegetable craps in
this, that they mast have manure to
keep up the fertility. Unlike vege-
tables and grain. however, their feeding
roots are mostiy at the serface. It is
best, therefore, annually to top-dress
fruit trees, If manure cannot be had
any fresh earth from ditches or road-
sides spread a half an inch or so under
the trees will have a wonderful effect.
ndeed, we do not know but that for
the pear tree a thin layer of road sand
is one of the best of manures, We
have seen apples thrive amazingly with
a coating of coal ashes,
iit
AA
Keerixa Bees Tne Op WAY, A
correspondent who has had experience
in keepigg bees says that the old way
of allowing bees to cast swarms when-
ever they are inclined to do is better
among beekeepers, He calls the first
“(;od's way’’ and the latter *"Man's
way? of doing things: He says
early in spring, when the bees and
flowers are ready for operation, they
work with a will to fill them.
that his colonies do nct all cast swarms
in a season, and nearly one-half of the
strongest stock continue to work stor.
ing honey in boxes all through
season, seemingly without thought of
casting ih BWArm,
that the system of dividing colonies
and frequently disturbing the bees dur-
ing the working season 1s often move
injurious than beneficial,
HoLsTEIN cattle seem to be giving
splendid satisfaction in all parts of the
world, says an exchange, If a man
desires to buy cattle for milk, butter,
cheese and beef, Holsteins fill the bill,
uo matter where he lives, so he have
teed tor them,
HOUSEHOLD.
PRUNES.—Drunes prepared with
may be eaten for dessert with cream.
Stew one pound of prunes in enough
water to cover them until they are |
quite soft, While they are cooking |
soak one ounce of gelatine in a little
water. When the prunes are cocked
strain the water from them into a
sauce-pan; add to it the dissolved gela- |
tine and a cup of sugar, and simmer |
Remove the seeds from the |
prunes and then put the prunes into
the sauce pan; simmer for ten minutes,
into molds that have been |
wet with cold water. Set upon ice or
in a cold place to stiffen.
- -
FRITTERS, —
ridding the
After
brains of
DRAIN
and
washing
fibre and |
cook gently for fifteen minutes, then
When they |
are stiff and white wipe and
them to a batter with a wooden spoon,
seasoning with salt and pepper. Deat
into this an egg, half a cup of milk
pared flour, Fry a httle in the boiling
fat before venturing more, drop in by
the tablespoonful, fry quickly, shake
in a heated colander to free them
fat and serve very hot. They are nice.
Horse CAKES. —Many people have
suliar fancy for these plain cakes,
eaten first in early childhood; hence we
are glad to givea tried recipe for them,
sueh as can oe made at home to
the children and young. Two
quarts of fl art of molasses
(not cupful of sugar, half
ger, four teaspoonfuls
ul cream and
lard. Sift
sprinkle the
and the sugar
in lastly the
ir cream, Ol
from the tinner
horse if
pe
, old
ur, one qu
syrup), one
a cupful of
soda, a
a heaping
flour
ginger
and mol
soda dissolved In =8
course, you must
a cutter
of our
the
AS35603,
h ive
shaped like a
delight of
perfect.
Pi
eggs, three our
I’'R "ED GINGER DINGS, =
Take
three ounc
4 ir yr } gt §
wour, me-Nail i i
three neces of sugar
ree ounces of
cream, four
ginger, a small
butter, cream and
and th
take o
+ put
ents, Ul
ounces
preserved
pinch « alt. Put
i stew. 0
fr
YALL,
to simmer
r, stirring wel
a few mon
mix well; th
small plec
na! 1d and steam for
iti made
en
ea,
1 Sauce from
ittie Cream
1 ' rin od odd
anda qd ain
an
blanched
»
sugar, if i
needed "
preparatio
of
tit
willie pape
are done
and oro them a little flat,
cool oven; 1a three-quarters of an bh
they wi
ize i
apart,
ror
gers
li be done.
AND
FEACHES FAPIOCA.~A nice
1 desser
dish for is made by soaking
half a pint of tapioca in cold water for r
two hours, then let it boll gently until
iL softens: slice canne a peaches and put
into a pudding-dish, and pour the
tapioca over them: bake until the
tapioca is perfectly tender; serve with
sugar and cream. Dried or evaporated
peaches may be used for this dish, and
if they are properly cooked and softened
it is almost as good as when
canned fruit is used.
e——————
MaryvrLaNp biscuir.—-To two
pounds of flour add two ounces of lard
well rubbed in, one tablespoonful of
salt and one pint of cold water. Work
the dough until in shape, lay it on a
solid place, like a meat block, and
pound it with the back of an ax. Fif-
them
half an hour's makes
Break off pleces of dough
and work into biscuits, Dake thor.
oughly about half an hour.
very good,
the
but
Lyosxaise PcraTors, —Put a pint
of milk into a frying pan, add a piece
of butter the size of a walnut, some
salt and pepper; let it boll: take a heap-
ing teaspoonful of corn flour, mix with
have ready six or
and cut into thin slices;
a pan with a little parsiey and an
cover them with
send to
fifteen minutes; the table in a
ArrrLe Purrs,—Take a pint of flour
to which (before sifting) you
a salt-spoonful of salt and a heaping |
teaspoonful of baking powder, Mix
this with sufficient sweet milk to form
a rather stiff batter, Two eggs, well
beaten, may be put into the milk,
To this add four or six apples, accord-
ing to size, chopped fine, Have boll
ing lard, and drop your puffs in from a
tablespoon, When brown, eat while
not, with maple syrup.
He
Farmer
boss,
Office Boy— Have you a card, sir?
Farmer Wayback -Now you go ’long
ye pert little upstart, an’ tell your boss
I want to see him, Ye can’t come no
three-card-monte game on me; I've
I'm posted.
-> -
An Offensive Breath
is most distressing, not only to the person
affiicted if he have any pride, but to those
in contact. 1t is a
but it has part-
READ THE
—] want Lo see
HAD
Wayback yer
are
Catarrh Remedy cures the
inseparable. Dr.
WOrst Cases as
the dairy is not
(hbred; it 18 the
milk or but-
The best cow for
a thoroug
one that yields the most
ter.
-
Especinlly to Women.
“Sweet is revenge especially to womer
sald the gifted, but naughty, Lord Byr
Sarely he was in bad humor when he wri
such words, jut there
only women suffer, that
pumbers of them down to
There is hope for those who sufler, no mat
r how sorely, Pr. R v.
"8 “Fas } rescrij nn." Safe in
pe
complaints
arrylog
Braves,
are
are «
Car
3
8 action
The Sh ropshi re Down
ing into favor in this
are hardy, very prolili
in large
COunLLry
», and
3
ir s flocks,
carriage of
e d
e1ious
suterd to bear ti ef
—
Frazer Axle (Gsroase,
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Pliso's Remedy for Catarrh fa the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest,
Bol 1 by drmggists or sent by mail.
E. T. Haseltine, Warren, Pa.
Btun
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PAL na Rusinesn ol eg, "aa
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Phila,
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PAYSthe FREIC
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Trem Laverss Bees Bearings, Besse
Youre Beam and Henm Hor fot
Prers shoes Reale, For a
RES OF SIRaNAl . nd edd ng
BINGHAMTON:
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Habit Cured. Treatment senton rial,
Husans Remsoy Co. Lakar tie. loc.
HUMOROUS,
Tue RULING PABSION.—Miss De |
who was that down stairs?” |
Sorrowing Ma-—“Don't ask, please
1t was all a mistake,’
see here, ma, I heard the
was no hope, and I
down stairs was the |
“Now,
that man
“It was all a mistake, He misun- |
‘1 want to see him right off. I
want to tell him how to trim my coffin |
“My child, the minister is down
stairs, and wants to pray with you for
| ”
“I'm very
an’t see both,
up first,”’
and maybe I
undertaker |
weak, ma,
Send the
-~
ILTURE
on Sundays 18
crowded resorts in Boston,
ance 18 a8 large on a fine Sunday as
it 1s at many atheatre ona secular ever-
the crowd drifts from room to
room, from gallery to gall The
commenta range from the criticism of
the artis at to the ¢jaculation of the old
y finds
BosTOoN C1
~The Art Mus-
one of the most
ery.
that Squire Carte :
fore her ideal of
as she suddenly ef
I'he « Sunday
conscientiously **
paused before
“Sarah.”
ancient thi
“Yes.” rej
examining the
r's pictures, hereto-
an art gallery,
f Gh boy }
MIIE8808, HOW
are,
ere,’
who were
siilotur
Hpture,
ther two ladies
the
sald
anot
AN anx
livery stable at
Mr,
my daugh
tl
molluer rusaed
IOUS
a seaside resort
Smith heard
lowed her t
18 evening Mi
Bure
It’s quite di
back.’
They’
somet!
re
Ig
yweda
Oh,
HAYEe All
: -
Oh, dear!
CIOWSE Te-
the shi]
MAX, =
or
t on
Roi
WAY Al
dear,
&
ter In
mh
i no
that
my
glad to
Y ou won't break
after this, w
I'in 50 5
your good resolutions
ill you, dear?”
“No, my darling,” said
heroically, *'I won't. After
¥
not going to make any.’’
Bjenks,
this I'm
The Lion snd@he Lamb,
the rou friend
It was thought it would injur
Now they are making most m
1 do no barm, while the old drinker
ofers it. Thank God that it bids highest
the liquor dealer's pocket,
The American people have grown
the most nervous and intellectual
world, Itis quite lucky that the
Nerve Food has come along to s
both. It bids fair to be the mainstay
rked and over-stimulated,
able to rectify
Druggista sell it
-—-——
SITOR. Perhaps,
fe and sellers are
last
trad
i
n It and
pr
on
be
the
a to
in
A
stain
of
Aas
effects of
the cver-w
well as to be he
diss
pation
Vi madam, you
your husbanl to put his rame
down on the roll of our society. Lady
of the House—-What i= your society?
Yis itor (impressively) —The Society for
the R epression of C rime. Lady of the
| House—I don’t think my husband
any such thing, IHe
by crime, Visitor
Is he a criminal?
-No. He's
makes his living
(horrified) What!
Lady of the House
8a pol Iceman
HE SMOKED
deal, Gus,’
Winx
great
“Yes,” replied Gas, ‘‘particularly
dinner. I have got so in the
habit of smoking after dinner that the
dinner doesn’t taste right when I eat
it unless I have a smoke afterwards.”
REMEMBER THR SABBATH DAY,~—
Husband-**Wife, hand me out my
Sunday coat.”
Wife~*"But, my dear, this is not
Sunday; it is only Saturday.”
“I know it's only Saturday, but I'm
going to attend a fashionable dinner,
and it will be Sunday before 1 get
back.”
Help somebody worse off than your
self, and you will find that you are bet-
ter off than vou fancied.
Purity the Blood.
fm that Hood's Bars
public
the bl
arills is t
i , but
to restore and
Ye do not
medicine
iT]
onl y aeserving
we believe ths nrify
renovats the yralen it is ab
wd upon
If it be-
jUEROES
measur
soiutely
unequalled
the Leaith
comes cont
by which the ned is in
able, Loss of
Dyspepsia
“little
Headaches,
and other
Appetit Bpirits,
Debill ness
more and often fa Tr y
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists, 81; rés. Mi
only by C. 1. HOOD & CQO. Lowell,
100 Doses One Dollar
seriou
gixf
Mass.
ELY’'S
Cream Balm
CATARRH
Hay Fever.
uy Pe or father.
ing it throughout your
We older heads ob
ugh'ness,’
Mie ts what killed ¥
Avold anything contaln
future useful (Y) carcomnm
ject its special “lea
away time
DON'TFOOL =oioocry
tn futile efMorts with #r Asoct po ov -
der, borax or what pot, used at
| over the house (0 get
a, Water bugs, Beet
low Fe wr 2 or 8 nights snriakie
Mion aut ox Rame' drypowder.l ,
shout and down the sink, in
pipe. First ‘thing Ir 3 the morning wash ft all
away down the sink, drain pipe, when all the
insects from pure 0 oellar will disappear
The secret is in the fact that wherever inascty
are in the house, they must ROACHES
drink during 1 he night
t Bare, Mice, Bad bugs, Flies, Booties
CaN OX Rama. ™ is sold all around the
world, in every clime, is the most extensively
ed veriiond and bas the largest sale of any
fs kind on the face of the gh ed
DESTROYS POTATO BUGS
For Potato Be 2, 11 wet a table
spoonful 1 tor, we 1 sh In a keg
of walter, jod orith sprinkliog j
Fpray gy rin tisk broom. Keep it we a
and §1 Boxes Agr. sls,
od AT CLEARS OUT-—
BED BUCS,
FLIES.
Roaches, ants. water 2 IE, TIM ALS, ) rais, TIO,
arrows
Arein
amok Ta
E T. Hazerrixe,
Warren, Pa
Dear Bir:
I was taken with a very
severe cold last
gad tried every
had in the e store, and «
¢ ret n 3
Spring
cute we
ald
plo oyer ‘to order a
of the medicine anc
jt in stock. 1 hE one
more bottle, and my Cough
was cured,
Hespectfull
tae
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