The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 28, 1888, Image 7

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    A CONVENIENT CATTLE STALL.—
four feet In width, according to size.
The platform upon which the animal |
Is to stand should be about five feet |
long, including a space of one foot in
width slatted, for the hind
stand upon. The spaces between the
slats should not be more than three-
‘ourths of an ineh in width. Every
slat should be in a vertical direction,
a3 the solid floor. All that 1s liquid
alls beneath, and can be scraped out
with a hoe or tool made for the purpose.
Behind the stalls a srench of eighteen |
nches or two feet in width, and about
sight inches in depth, is left for collect-
pg the manure, Next to this again is
eft a walk of convenient width
:hrough the stable, If desired another
set of stalls can be arranged in a cor-
-esponding position to this walk. The
use of stanchions of course 18 optional,
M: any prefer the strap around the stall
"astened to a chain or rope.
FLOWER SEEDS, — A
nistake in sowing flower seeds, as well
18 other seeds, is in covering too deep.
As a general rule, cover only to the
lepth of the thickness of the seeds,
yr with medium sized seeds
»alsams, zinnias, ete., a half an
)r 80 18 none too much. Such
weeds as portulacos need only
wressed into the soil
wood, or the palm of the
Always press the earth down firmly
after sowing all flower seeds, else there
{s danger of their drying up before the
roots can get a
Seeds of the hardier annuals maj
sown where these are to grow, but,
a rule, it 1s preferable to transplant, as
the plants are ge nerally stronger and
stand the drought better, During very
dry weather, am i when the seedling 18
ire first set out, they should be watered
frequently. Provide some sup port for
all such annals as requ ire or u e
Habla will become weak and struggling
and do not make the show they other Ir-
wise would, The weeds should be
kept down and the ground loosened
ften, so that the plants will receive
the full benefit of the rains and dews;
which they will not if the ground 1s
allowed to become Lard and bake,
inch
to
be
it,
POTATO CULTURE.—Not a
many years ago it wor the practice to
plant whole potatoes in such quantities
as to form quite a large percentage of
the expected yield. which has been suc-
ceeded at the present time by the op-
posite extreme of planting sing le eyes,
wing ample room between the two
methods for cultivators to experiment
a3 to amount of seed and the
methods of cultivation from whick
the best results may be obtained. Ow-
ing to Lhe short crop of last year, seed
will be high, and it will be a good time
to plant whole smail potatoes, such as
have been given to the pigs in plentiful
years, and with many persons they have
ail along been preferred to cut seeds.
Plantin 2 Irish and Scotc h grown seeds
18 unsafe, as those who have experimer
ted with them generally represent th
as unsuited to our climate,
Tis
axt
best
the
old Peachblow potato is nearly
inct, Asa late crop it is one of the
varieties ever Introduced. It
should be revived Ly growing the seed
in a new locality. t is well known as
a variety that has luxuri Hawt vine, pro-
jucing its tubers only afler the vine
growth has been fully Fee The
Early Rose is also departing, yet there
are but few new varieties of early
potatoes that excel it mn guality and
many others of the old tried varieties
have been unequaled. By carefully
selecting the seed they may yet be re-
tained,
y
i
Fronipa promises to become a large
sroducer of opium. The poppy grows
there very readily, and larger than any-
where else in the United States. Bix-
en plants will produce an ounce of
ypium and an acre should give a profit
f £1,000, As the plants will thrive
umong trees, the land on which are
young and non-bearing orange orchards
an be utilized while the trees are reach-
ng maturity,
THERE is a growing preference in
slaim being that it is easier to dress
:hem for market than the dark-plum-
age, which require careful hand-pick-
ng.
Tie gooseberry is often sent to
market green, and many cases of sick-
ness occur from Its use, It is soft
when ripe, and the coler is a brownish,
or purple, Cooking the green berries
improves their quality, but if uncooked
they should never be used unless ripe,
THE plow should be used along both
sides of the hedge row, followed by the
harrow, If the hedge plants should
before harrowing. Keep the hedge
well trimmed, in order to cause it to
thicken at the base,
To prevent the sparrows from driv.
ing the wrens away bore a round hole
in the box one inch in diameter. The
sparrows could not gef into the box
through so small an entrance, while the
wren would be able to go in or ont at
will,
.
N June the millet and Hungarian
grass seed should be sown for a
summer grass crop. Millet can be
grows on all solls, from sandy to clay,
ut thrives best where the land is well
prepared and made rich,
GET in your watermelons, The old
proverb “Plant melons when the apple
trees are in blossom’ is an excellent
one to follow. While the melon seed
should not go in until the ground shall
have become warm, yet the sooner the
seeds can be got in the better, if the
early kind be planted.
Avr canes of blackberries that have
not been cut back should be attended
to at once, as much neglect causes
more laterals and makes the bush com-
pact and stocky.
Where the water 1s slow in disap.
ring from certain portions of the
ald the best remedy ix tile drainage,
whieh «ill tuear Cal lille expen-e,
“we
“THE teacher wanted to box my ears
this morning,” said little Johnny ¥iz-
zletop.
“How do you know that he wanted
| to box your ears?’ asked his mother,
| “If he hadn't wanted to box my ears
he wouldn't have done it, would he?”
“PArA, what is a model,” inquired
littl e Johnny,
1"
thing.
“And is a model
ness of a man?”
man a small lize.
his pa, musingly,
them are."
a —————
istry I hear so much about?
He—~The art of telling fortunes by
the hand.
‘“‘Can you tell my fortune by my
hand?”
“No; but if I had your hand I could
tell my own fortune.
He got it,
“WHAT 1s the trouble with little
Jimmy Smithkin?” asked the High
School girl’s mother.
“Some cutaneous affection, 1 beheve,
| replied Mildred.
‘Is that so?
said.”
— -
with effusion) — Hello, Brown |
I heard you was drowned,
sadness)—No, it
ITH (
i8 ony you?
Brown (with
my brother,
Smith (thoughtfuall
y)—What a pity.
- - -
She Couldn't Unaerstand it,
id has happened to you
the
you were pale,
and 1
reuieins
d to run
of them
A steel car-wheel 18 expecte
50,000 miles, but very few
make that distance.
om——
Mow to Reduce Your Expouses
ever
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hysictan fora p
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rescription
Large screen-like shades for
lamps are made of rose petals of
sewn on a pink foundation frame,
A Prize of 8100, 000
4 v hes
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dread
back hea
sot] ture
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the clutches of
sumptl i
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druggist
———————————
Rubber plants in huge brass pols are
rivaling the palm just now in the
matter of fashionable populanty.
A Wife's Opportunity.
Write your nameand address plainly on:
ostal card (mentioning this paper), send.
» of. ID. Larkin & Co, Buffalo, N.
ey will send you, 20 days trial,
one of their Gre, AT Boxes (advertised in a
recent issue of this paper), of “"Bweet Home"
| Soap and presents, Berton accept this offer
at once, as you run no risk.
on
Men will differ | in opinion. The doce
tors say this spring has been a delight- |
{ ful one,
Rupture cure guaranteed hy
Dr, J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, I’hil’a,
Pa
lay from business, attested by thou.
sands of eures after others fall, advice
free, send for circular.
ss IDSA A
It 1s best to accustom even
young children to take only a drink of
water when waking at night.
i
Frazer Axle Grosse,
The Frazer is kept by all dealers
box lasts as long as two of any other.
| esived medals at North Carolina State Fair,
Centennlal, and Paris Exposition,
One
es ——_——— LL ie
As a child grows older itrequires less |
sleep, but even at two years it ought
of the twenty-four.
paration of Hood's Sarsaparilla makes this medi.
cine different from others and supenor to them
all in actual curative power, Sold by all drug.
gists, Prepared by C. IL Hood & Co, Apotheca-
ries, Lowell, Mass,
Ef ———————— ———T
A little brass letter-welghing arrange- |
ment for the library table 1s having a
wide sale and enables one to get the
postage on letters just right,
ITS: All Fits ng free by Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer, No Fits afer first day's use. Mar-
velous cures, Ee and $2.00 trial bottle free to
Fit cases, Send to Dr. Kline 931 Arch St.,Phila, Pa,
A large falry lamp in the centre of
the table, and smaller ones st each
plate, is a dinner party fashion that is
productive of pretty and briiliant re.
sults,
Nothing Cures Drapsy, Gravel, Drigh
Diabates, Urinary, Liver Dideanot, a
Ae, ke Cann's Kulney Cure.
Bt, Phila. $1 a bottle, 4 for $5 iit
t ures the Worst cases, Cure guarantee i,
A I 505505
Sweet milk or cream is excellent for
sunburns,
t's, Heart,
Srybistest;
#31 Arch
KRisia,
Li it.
H affifcted with oro ye ee Dr. Tanne Thotmpe
son "wEye-water, Drugwists sell at 2c, per bottle
(iH indinine ge he nlantad All anmmes
gm Pines
ele cy
ompound
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged
URES Nervous Prostration Nervous Head-
ache Neuralgia, NervousWeakness,
Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all
affections of the Kidneys,
AS A NERVE TONIC,
and Quiets the Nerves.
AS AN ALTERATIVE, It
Enriches the Blood
AS A LAXATIVE, It scts mil
rely, on the Bowels,
AS A DIURETIC, Tt Regulates the
neys and Cures thelr Diseases
Recommended by professional and busine
Price 81.00. Sold by druggists, irculars,
WELLS, RICHARDSON & co., aa ar
BURLINGTON, VT.
It Strengthens
FPurifies and
dly, but
FOR
4
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TASH HOA JINR
Lise Ragin Fo 4-iasars. de
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a)
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ALES IRON WORKS SAL €
“OID WELL
Al enttings of the « sy. sand gravel n
wk, Ao
incharged at surface without remosin
ih oy Noted for success where others fail Drill
drops TO te 00 times u swlmate. Profits lage
Cataiogue Free. LOOMIS & NYMAN,
TIFFIN, OHIO.
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Seen. HEE
AXLE GREASE.
Beet in the World a omy i ya yg Fijaet Lubiite Labriot
ta at Chicas, K.
FREE
HERBRAND FIFTH HEEL. [iv Ju
mpeuvemnent.
HERBRAND C(O. ri [+
By return mat Full Deacription
Mosds's New Talier Bpstem of
Cating. MOODT & 00. Cissinnatd,
Paws i Tat
Great at English Gout and
Blair's Pills. Rheumatic Remedy.
Oval $1) 34; reunad, 14 Fille.
| GERSIE Fettit'y
per ® Balve iy
but is said at Te a box —r
Livs 01 home and make more money working fos we (han
of any iiing eles tn ve werd Fliher sep Conily eo
Terme Faek. Addewes, Toru & C0, Angonis, Maine
v4
“WHAT do you want?” ale snapped,
i
i
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| walk," he replied,
“But it is clean.”
“Then I want to engage to saw some
The exi-
| gencies of the case demand that I get
hold of some breakfast somehow or
A ——————
News ALoat Town,
It ia the current report about town that
Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs
is making some remarkable cures with peo.
ple who are troubled with Conglis, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Consumption. Any drug.
gist will give you a trial bottle free of cost,
i It is guaranteed to reliave and cura,
bottles, 50 cents and $1.
Hh.
TOO UNSERVING. Mrs. Dank.-Is
Mrs. De Lank at home?
Bridget- No, mum, she's at Newport
and Saratogy.
“Indeed :
gone east,
“fs rel places east, mam?"
“Yes "
“Thin I got the names wrong, mum,
fer which 1'm very « fer she told
me to be perticaler. It was westwards
that she went, mum, I know, fer 1
watched the wagon a mile, "
Large
I did not know she had
LAWYER «— Now, you say you've
known this couple for years?
Witness Yes, sir,
‘Ever seen them quarrel?”
**Never.”
“They've always lived together in
unity, eh?”
**No, sir; In Swampville; that's abou:
four miles from Unity,
|
|
|
and
thar
tiva
love
atop
and
and
5st
way
H
trus
leav
sent
Jam
late
forg
hat
r
Se
fuse
i
10 ¥¢
LWoO
frie
had tavght him to ball a gnat, Nu«|
rel, and a clambi ke a bivalve fes.
I, but she would chew gum,
** he said desperately, “I
you, and all that, but you must | */V
chewing gum, I detest the habit, |
you must decide between the gum |,
me,” i
‘That 18, you won't marry me unless |
offensly
{ balanced In i's act
the |
and the circulate
A Leuithy n«
tive for a few moments
ded her hand,
* she sald, sadly,
8 be a sister to you,’
je was reflec
about
| Hania.
111 al-
. - Bold by all druggist
1IFE~—WIill you bring me home avy C. LHOOD & CO
James?
usband-—1I1'm afraid I'm not to be
ted with a bundle, my dear. I'm
you know, 1 might |
it somewhere, Better have it |
home to-morrow,
ife—You may be absent-minded,
es, but I have began to notice of
that you are not so much so as to
et to bring a brick home in your
occusionally.
ludes tha
©
cone t he will perform
Tray —Why,
Rats are smart, but *
R81 Billy, what | them, Clears
Bed bugs, Hen lice,
Bparrows, Skunks,
munks, Moles
Bquirrels. 1
“ROUGH ON PAINT
cond Tramp-
d to help me,
she said,
Th al lady yonder re- |
A haven't nothing
you,
the
i iad
»
Prevents
Colds,
Coughs,
Sore Throats
Hoarsenoss,
Stiff Neck,
Bronchitis
Catarrh,
Headache,
Toothache,
Rheumatism
Neuralgia,
A~thma,
ites,
Shitbizine,
was 1
Oma,
uitket Da | ANY Known remedy i
4
WE 0s Lhe only
PAIN REMEDY
¥ Mops 1 a ng Dom,
infantis ’
| wi her of the Lungs, Stomach
EAanas Or Organs, Uy
NG matier how Yio ent Or excrociatil
the HKHheumatle, Bedridden, Infirm
Nervous, Neuralgie, or prostrated w»
may suffer,
_RADWAYS 5 READY RELIE
Prepared only
aries Lowe |, Mass,
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ford instant
Thirty to sixty drop
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Fever Valu neas, Heari.
her a, Dy wer
beats i i
Hoaches, Watley
Posto Bugs,
Gophers, Chip
Jack Habbils,
WAYS PILLS, 0 aided by KAD.
READY RELIEF.
Fifty Cts. per Bottle, © Druggists
DRE, RADWAYX'S FILLS
bh.’ ALL SK
mad,”
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baven’t |
refused “Rough on Itch”
mors, 1:
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ONE AGENT FOR THISOUL NTY,
Now, you old dear,
won't You
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AFFLICTED =sUNFORTUNATE
After all others fail consuls
Dr. L.OBEB
329 KF. 15th Bt, below Callowhill, Phils, Pe
20 rpersence in ll RP RECTAL diseases Per
mara re oret those weakened by early indiscre
tions & Callor write. Advice free and strictly eos
Gdential Hous: ram ull 2 aud 5 10 10 evenings.
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A PLEASANT
REMEDIAL HOME.
EXPERIENCED PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
sss
BETAFF OI
Many CHRONIC DISEASES Sao
cessfully Treated without a
Fersonal Consultation,
WE obtain our knowledge
4 wv tk
case by the apy ‘
ern
ng
greatest
medicine, of wy
science, The most app
Hogering or chronic
skill, are thus placed
invalids, however distant the
and describe your gympltoms,
in stamps, and a complete , Seat ise,
i-established priocipiss of 1
resoyroes for trestd
dispeascs, and the
within
cent
ur par-
ticular disease, will be sent you, with
fon as to ite nature and curat i
our opin-
ity.
the Air Pass #uch
es and Lungs
as Chronie Ca 1
reh in the
and Consumption, both
correspondence and at our
constitutes an important specialty.
We publish three separate books on
Nasal, Throat and Lung Diseases, which give much valuable in.
formation, viz: (I A A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and
Bronchitis ; price, post-paid, ten cents, @ Treatise on Asthma,
or Phthisic, giving new and sucossful treatment: price, post.
Lung DISEASES,
paid, ten cents, (4B A Treatise on Chronic Ostarrh in the Head;
price, post-paid, two cents.
Drapepsia, “Liver Complaint,” Ob.
DISEASES OF stina Constipation, Chronic Diar.
rhen, Tapesworms, and kindred affections,
DIGESTION. are among those ehironic discasos in the suc.
oenef ul treatment of which our specialists have
attained great success, Our Complete Treatise
on Diseases of the Digestive Organs will be sent 10 any address
on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE, DIABETES, and
Kiongy kindred maladies, have been very largely treated,
and cures effected in thousands of onscs which
DisEASES. had been pronounced beyond hope. These dis-
eames are readily diagnostioated, or determined,
by chemical analysis of the urine, without a
nal eRAmInSLon
enerally be successfully treated at their homes,
study and practios of chemical analysis and microscopical
examination
became famous, has paturally led to a very extemsive practioe
in diseases of the urinary organs.
diseases should be treated only by a eplcinla
fat thoroughly familiarwith them, snd who is come
patent to ascertain the exact condition and st
advancement which the disease has —
(which can only be ascertained by a careful Shain) and micro.
soopioal exam AA of the urine), for
which are
curative in one Mage or condition do J ae fligincs ries % in ets
Being in constant receipt of numerous Inquirice or A complete
work on the nature 4 } curabiiity of these maladies, written in a
style to be waguy Uhlen ood, we have published a Jarge, HHiue-
trated Treatise of diseases which will be sent to any ad-
dress on mene £0 ig cents in postage stamps.
INFLAME N or T
BLAooes Es n Ta Wg
Diseases, | Retemiton of Brine, and ki
may ba | among
which ar specialists have achieved
Fyocens,
on Urinary Dhigoasce.
extraoe.
are fn treated of in our Hiustrated
t by mail for 10 ote. in stamps,
LrRIoTURES AND URINARY
~ Hundreds of cases of the worst form
of strictures, many of y vated
the use of instruments in hands
nnumily. coneuit, on Tor
ve diffioult for the
is a
Hee" 1
He d0, doing treatment.
cents in stamps for a large, ig
test iron lade,
Epileptic Convulsions, or Fits, Pa
ralysis, or Palsy, Locomotor Ataxia,
St Vitns's Pancey, insomnia, or inability
5 whos and threatened insanity, Nervous
Pebility, and every variety of nervous affecs
tion, are treated by our specialists for these dis.
Aifferent {llustrated pamphlets on nervous diseases, any one of
which will be sent for ten cents in postage stamps, when request
for them 8 accompanied with a statement of a conse for consuita-
tion, so thal we may know which one of our Treatises to send,
We have a Special Department, devoted
DiseASES OF | czctusively_to the treatment of Diseases of
Women, Every case consulting our specialists,
Ww whether by jetter or in person, 8 given the
OMEN. most careful and considerate attention. Ime
riant onsen (and we get few which have not
already baffled the skill of all the bome physicians) have the benefit
of a full Council of skilled specialists, Rooms for ladies in the
Invalids’ Hotel and Surgioal Institute are very private. Send
ten cents in stamps for our Complete Treatise on Diseases of
HMERNIA Broach), or RUPTURE, no
matter of how long standing, or of what size,
ie promptly and permanently cured Lh
oar dalists, without the knife n
without dependence upon Srisston.
Abuntatit references. Send Sen cents for
our Hiustrated Treatise.
PILES, FISTU LE, and other disooses
bowels, fire treated with wonderfal suoooces
gis tumors, are pertsanently cured mn Leet
affecting the lower
The worst casos of
1 to twenty days
ty, premature
voluntary Joss
Twty., sabeenoe of
Bena ten cents for IRustrated Treatise
back, and all affeo-
a hey practioes, are gpeadily. thoroughly
H Organic weakness, nervous del
years ag cata = cetabiisbes a Epocial Department for the
decline of the manly wow
ct ir der the management of some of
ory Son SR
impaired mental an
erry ho surgeons on Our Stall, in order
‘We OFFER
Ar OLOGY.
memory
will-power, melancholy, WOH,
tone arising from youthfu! ndiscretions sand per.
ue might recive all the sdvantuges of a
expericnoed gpecialists.
We Sifer ho ab ne apo for devoting »0 at
believing that no Cnaition ag ~ RE
too to Merit The Ti y
ar as
a pve
I edtor, to tat 3 who ae a
cases can be treated when
Ee ere
fe ah
Ee om obsgrovition, Gn ood
for All statements
to us be be saoredly confidential,
JAD detters of inquiry, or of consultation, should be addressed to
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
No, 668 Main So, BUFFALO, ¥. N.