The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 13, 1888, Image 3

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    FAXM NOTES
EXPERIMENTAL MANURING. —~ Any
work af experimenting in tha growth
of crops by different methods of ma-
nuring or evlture should be based upon
equal eonditions. Thus, if a farmer
were to try the results of various modes
of manuring aud fertilizing be should
select or make a piece of soil that
would not grow any crop at all, or such
a crop over the whole ground that
would measure precisely the same in
every part, The latter is very rarely
to be found, but a wornout
land may easi'y be procured that will
not grow corn —if corn 18 to be grown
as a hat crop—at all, The
his ex’ eriments in growing corn con
gsecutively for several years by the use
of the special corn manure, and in
growing mangels by another artificial |
fertihzer, chose a plece of land upon
which the previous year the largest
corn stalk was only seven inclies high,
and the best mange] weiched only two
Re
Wiuy BRIDGET LET. — Mistress...
Bridget, 1 want you to understand that
1 am not going to stand any more flir-
tations between you and the policeman
on this beat
Bridget—Thin, mum, I'll ve afther
Javin’ yees. 1 can get a hew place any
day in the wake, but u perlaceman that
loves yer for yersell alone 18 not picked
up 80 aisy.
—— A —
IN A REsTAURANT,.—T'rOprietor (to
recently enguged waiter) — You will
have to go; [ can’t Keep you.
New waiter--What's the matter?
“Whenever a customer asks you if
the fish is fresh you get red in the face
You'd bre.k up the whole business in
a short time,”
a
one part plas-
wanure is an
sxcellent mixture for retaining the fer.
tilizing qualities of the youltry wanure,
The mixture should be kept dry.
Two parts dary earth,
cunces, Such soll this will then
show pecisely what the manure will |
do, and wiil give results as near cer- |
tainty as may be. The present year a |
corn crop grown to tests varieties for |
cusilage on a piece of new land with- |
out wanuring is
that the corn plants
from ten mchies to seven feet, Such a |
piece of soil 1s clearly unit for experi- |
menting on, and will be until it is worn |
down to an even quality,
CONCERXING TED WHEAT. 1
has been Gemonsirated over apd over
ngain that perfectly clean ground will
proGuce a ¢'ean crop, it is with smut
as with weeds of all sorts, if we have |
seeds we shall have weeds growing
as a resull, but if we have no seeds
there will be no weeds. So with smut
Clean seed upon a clean field will re-
sult in a clean crop. Never sllow a |
second crop to Immediately follow a!
smutted crep of wheat, Just how
great a length of time ought to inter- |
vene has not been certainly determined,
It would be much safer to allow several |
vears, however, and it would be still
better to have the soil stirred frequent.
ly as by planting a cultivated crop like
corn or potatoes. There are at least
two diseases of wheat to which the
pame of smut 1s popularly apphed, al- |
though they can be readily distin. |
guished by a little care in making ex- |
amination of the heads. In the one
case the kernels only are affected, the
interior of eaclr being a black, powder-
ly mass,
a} 8
3
C
the skin of the grain being, |
nowever, intact. In the other case,
not only are the Kernels affected and |
entirely destroyed, but the chaff is also |
attacked and all are reduced to a black
powder, which drops to the ground upon
the slightest touch or is borue away by
the gentlest breeze.
FALL CHicks —Now 18 the time to
set broody hens’in order to get asupply
of pullets for early spring laying.
Pallets hatched now will begin laying
in February and March, and the first
to begin will want to sit by the last of |
March, In settirg hens in hot weather
it is best to make « nest on the ground, |
or if this 1s not practicable, line a box
with sod, dirt side up.
acid. Make the pest
sprinkle with sulphur,
have no fear of lice,
on top and |
and you need
If you have any
and you have nol taken the above pre-
cautions against lice,
heads at once for the
lice, To destroy tham anoint
heads with your finger dipped in lard,
Repeat the third day, and treat the
breast, body and wings of the molher
hen to a like process.
Disease AMONG FrExCuu PEACHES,
— A new disease has broken
black rot that bas been #0 destructive
to the grape in America,
attacked in its earlier stages and never
reaches maturity, It is, however,
from a wholly different fungus that
produces the grape trouble with us,
and has been named Coryoeum
Beljerinekl., This blank rot swept off
most of the peaches In Lhe valley of the
Garonne last year.
KEEPING TOMATOES FOR WINTER.
It is not generally koown that late to-
ripe fruit has disappearead
green tomatoes as late as possible and
packing them in diy sand putting them
away where they will not freeze, A
few days before wanted take outa
layer from the sand and place them in
A sunny window or in A warro room
as though fresh from the vines.
Whnex the grape rot has previously
existed in the vineyards it will be ne-
of lime and copperas sol
to destroy the spores,
»
v
will require
vineyards, and the solution should be
used both in the fall and spring by
sprinkling it freely around the vines, as
well as spraying it over them. The
rolution is a pound of copperas to four
buckets of very thin whitswash,
nsms——
Turse is nothing more useful than
news-process linseed meal in correcting
deficient rations for cows, Being about
as rich in albuminoids as in carbo-
hydrates, it will make up the deficient
slbuminoids of corn meal, corn fodder,
poor hay, ete, It also has a laxative
tendency, thus often preventing fevers,
53 well as promoting the secretion of
milk.
A HEX may go hungry all day and if
given all she can eat at night will lay
betler than one that Las been fed three
or four times a day. A hen is in ber
best condition only when she Is seen
industriously at work. It is ber
natural mode of securing food work
ing for it, If given a p to seratch
in winter the exercise keeps her warm,
ind when night begins to come ou she
will bave an excellent appetite.
OLD pear trees that have apparently
beth worthless isve rg Revival by put
ihe applicaticn of a peck o an
whes scattered around the base. Now
# the time to try the method.
Frexon FUN, — A man very much
excited burst into M, Vasteur’s li bora-
tory the other duy.
**Oh, Doctor,”
ben bitten!”
“By a dog?” asked usteur,
**No, worse than that,”
“By acat?’
“A kind of cat.
can youd cure me?’
*1t was a wolf, then.”
“*Not a wolf, but much
was my mother-in-law!’
en
»
he cried,
But ob, Doctor,
worse, li
ing to his work, **nothing can be done,
Ma Gor.—*“Amanthy,” said the old
Indy from the head of the stairs, “what
does that young feller mean by stayin’
s0 late?”
“Excuse me one moment, Mr. Her-
ring.” said Awanthy, and she closed
the parlor door softly and whispered
hoarsely up the stairs:
<1 think he meaps business,
| You get to bed.’”
ma.
———————————_——"
od by catare, The
Hood’ s “sarsaparilla
| by ali druggists. $1: six for
HOU! ) & CO., Apathecaries, Lowe
100 Doses One Dollar
+ Mass
“i bs
Years
ive suffered with capurh
, ud paid out he ndrads of dollars for medi.
vines, 1 was weak, and BY €5cs were so sore
that | coul! Rot sew or regd much I began 1
take Hood's Sarsaparis add now my catarih
nearly cured, ie weakmas of my b
gone, my apnati a fact,
| other person Casxl
RIL
sy have bh
causing gre
ies
now my catarih
my he
Hicunard Gispoxa, Hanibn, O
Hood’ s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists $1: ir fo
by © . LL HOOD re Cdk, Apihe
100 DosesOne
in my
J
dy i
11 ¢llike
GHAM, 1" 00
18 go dsl
Mus, A.
tiled wih cn
ches of Tie Lr
b. § used Food
K my
Bas
Car,
Cu and
1aUDE HM, 8:4
is cue In uy
and adache all disappeared.”
$h. Prepars] only
Lowel, Mass
Dollar
ou
10U SE HOL D,
DEEFSTEAK.—he {inest leef 13 re.
quired tor really good steak. Steaks
cut from three different parts of t
beef are in request for privates ta
and restaurants, known as tender lo
porterhiouse and roundsteak, Tae
He
les
in
last
the
having no
bave Jack
uo bone worth speaking of, it is
wost economical cut, and
fat, suits the many who
steak cut
excelled
is the
should
named, Tenderloin
fromm prime beef cannot be
Porterhouse cut from it
choice. DBeefsteak be cut in
If the beef
no means
much of the
Having a clear bed
of coals over which to place’a griddle
with slender bars, well warmed and
I.ay the steak on the bars,
it just to the degree that
it, as In this way
you are providing. Some persons who
an ample time to allow for having It
while others have a
disgust for any save well douse, thor- |
oughly cooked meat, and would prefer
fifteen minutes,
{ commodate herself strictly to the in
structions of her employer, and leary
bow to please parties who widely differ
Cooking beefsteak upon an ordinary
stove is to Ol] a kitchen with the smell
of burnt fat, which may be avoided by
having a charcoal ULrazier for this pur.
the char-
coal supplying good heat without
smoke,
No gravy is so good as the pure juice
ie but-
lifted from the gridiron,
steak when first
but let salt be
Pepper the
put upon the gridiron,
added to taste at table.
ghould slwass be at hand,
ready mixed, for those who tke it as a |
———
An Old, Reliable ¥ iH.
me wi pleasant and sat ¥ iyexpe.
the evideno “of coafiden
hown Ly the put to a long estab.
he John FP. Lovell Atrios Co, 347
glon Sirees, received a few days ago, from
| endessee, of whom they
riences in business is 0
occasionally
i:hed frm.
Washin
{ & man in
viots knowjedge,
Five Hundred Dollar bi
| six dollars’ worth of goo
tobe re urned, Ac
proved its valine and
The sender
© Posto
fn wna t
had no pre-
I, With an o
In, requesting
PTX anna 8
Oroer was
I In a rer
i% 0ely means
referred to was his med
P convenient sum 10 ene It would no be re
| markabie of this firm, Wao have been wlentifie :
with historical Dovk Square for faliseig yhe years,
should thas win t mii ens of Bos ou or New
i Engi and pes swihy of note fas |
#8 int wit of
reputation that ext se United
a AY One who has seen (aeir advertise.
| ments of Guns, Hifles, Revolvers, Catiery, Sport.
roder for wixty-
3 hatige
#
sre
ow
1 bi
i
ioe,
$C Hie
¥ sale in sen ling them any amoant of
be sure to get the fall value a return,
| or if unsatisfaciory in any way, ther money re-
joe will do well to send 6 cis, in stamps for their
arge 100 page | Hiustrated onalogve.
-—-——
To Boir EaGs.—E gas are usually
mistaken method. To cook an egg
properly, the white, or albumen, should
be just curdled, while the yolk should
be hardened. Now, the yolk hardens
at a temperature when the albumen
curdles, Bot if cooked in boiling water
the albumen Is hardened, since it hard-
ens at that temperature, while very
often the yolk 1s not hardened, becauve
the egg 18 removed before the yolk is
properly heated, The cotrect method,
then, Is to place the egg in a small
amount of boiling water, remove the
vessel from the stove and let it cool.
After ten or fifteen minutes remove the
egg and it will be found properly
cooked; the albumen coagulated but
not hardened; the yolk hardened.
a So SAAN
OLD MEATS, ~For breakrast or lupeh
cold meat of any kind may be used in
this way: Mipce the meat very fine,
mix it with an equal quantity of bread
crumbs that have been soaked and
pressed rather dry and one finely
chopped onlon. Season with salt, pep.
per, nutmeg and allspice. Mold with
beaten egg, form into balls and fry n
bolling fat,
EE ‘
Waex persons have fancy fruit to
ship, it pays to have the name of it
printed neatly, and laid in the case on
As Lop of the frutt. The 0 hayes 410
with this idea, and it helps
ous to sell it also.
“
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!
i
i
i You Are Sick
With Headnohe, Neurglgio,
sis, Billousness, Blood
Cotistipation,
Ble fries ne
tration,
Rbrumeatism Dyspep
Humor, Kidney Dises
Troubles, Fever and Ag
i Partial Paralvais, Hervous Pros
3 Palne’'s Celery Compound and
cured. 1a cach of those the in mental or
physical overwork, anxiety, ¢
the effect of which is tow
tem, resulting In one of these
the cause with that great
RESULT will disappear.
ple
rmale te,
Of
Lode
dizeaser,
Nerve Torn
Remove
ae,
Jas. L. Bowen, Springfield, Mass, writes:
“ Paine's Celery Compound cannot be exeelled as
8 Nerve Tonic. In my case & single bottle
wrought A gee at change. My nervousness entirely |
disnppesrec and with it the resulting affection |
of the stomach, heart and liver, and the whole
tone of the system was wonderfuly invigorated,
1 tell my friends, if sick as | bave been, Palne's
Celery Compound
Will Cure You!
Bold by druggists. $1 ; six for §5. Prepared onl
by WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Burlington, Vt,
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. |
Warranted io color more goods than sny other
dyes ever made, and to give more brillinnt and
| durable colors. Ask for the Dw and tak»
no other,
A Dress Dyed
A Child can use them!
ond,
At druggists and Merchants, Dye Book free,
wv rivherlol Teslerlan] del rjarferie
o rims ba verted HR
wit fu 8 Hubber Cost, and
ai Bis fret half Lows s sxprricucs in
a storie Bude 10 Bis servow thet iL Is
hardy a belied jreteciies han a mos
quite netling, Bat feels sbagrined
#t being se badly - sa la, bul 8ir0
feels if be Goes net losk & soily ike
Ask tur the = Pislf BAARDY fucken
v
vjelelulviviuiuioloiulelolol
¢ offer the 4 WRkile service
(not style) 8 t that will keep
Bim dry in the hardest storus, Jt is
called TOWEK'S FISH BRAND
S BLICKER" 8 uate fasdiar to every
Cow boy ali over the land, With them
the only perfect Wind sud W slerpre wf
Coat ls “Tower's Fh b raid 8) itker.”
slorek ee per
LG” Matte
wil ie
Bin
70
4 gr Jol
Little Lu
upon being
TrYING DUTY .~—
much impressed
day in Eogland, and day there
ght at heme,
After considering
she said:
the
**1 think it’s pret-
i clothes torn, his hair full of dust, and
his face bearing unpstakable marks of
| & severe conflict,
i 0, Willlel Willke!"
mother, deeply shotked and grieved,
| 'you bave disobeyef me again. How
j often have [ told ya pot to play with
{ that wicked Staplefosl boy!"
“Mamma,” said Ville, “de I look
:
{
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POOR ARGUMENT, — Mr. Topnoody |
| was hilarious almost '0 silliness and his
wife was mad,
“Stop that foollshoess,
she said Angrily,
“Why, mydear,”” Is replied, “a little
nonsense now and Lien is relished by
the wisest man.”
“*That’s no argument in your de-
fenca, Topnoody,” sks snapped at him,
‘shut up.”
Topnoody,”
wlan ws
-
Cowpoy (on front platform of street
car, smoking )—I say Mister, why don’t
you make your horsef go faster?
Driver— Western mn?
“wy os, 1" 3
“How would you dive that team out |
| West, now?"
Shoot "em and geta new team.”
ALREADY OCCUPED.
Well, Johnny, how'sthe
Are you head of yougclass?
Johnuy-—Not exacly,
“Why, how's that ®
“1 couldn't be, begiuse
JOys are."
- Father -
: the other
-t
ON THE CARS, — Mr,
Steam 1s a wonderfulthing,
Clergyman-—It is iideed, my
but we don’t go to b&ven by steam.
**That’s so, parson; My
me in hot waler 80 nbich that it seems
to me it’s the other Pace I'm going to
by steam."
Henpeck
ny
did you get that brule over your eye?
Mild sport—My hase shied, but you
{bet I'm going to trad Lim off for a bi-
cyc le.
Same (next day)-And
got your nose smasisd in:
pened ?
“The bicycle shied*
. -
THAT DeEresps.— First
tourist (very homelvinan) ~The A mer-
ican women are bautiful, but their
{ voices are harsh.
what's Lap-
i Second foreigner ib iandsome man)
| Indeed!
| fweel, i
i -
The Excitemept Not Over.
| The rush on the drifzghts still continues
{ and daily scores of pesplt call for a bottle
| of Kemp's Balsam for (he Throat
Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis asl Const ption,
Kemp's Balsam, the stand family reme.
dy, is sold on a guaranted and never fails
to give entire satisfactiol Price 50¢ and
$1. Trial size free,
The pecan can bdgrafted on the
hickory, They are fted in Feb
ruary, po the collar, ind then banked
up with soil, no graling wax being
used, i
-
The way to make money ido save it. Hood's
Sarsapariiiams the most ecoBmical medicine to
to buy, as it ia the only oo of which can
truly be sald, “100 doses one Bliar.” Do not take
any other preparation if youlive decided to buy
Hood's Sa; sapanila
M. Repan recent) ; declared that it
was impessibie to wrig well before the
age of fourty,
——.
Frater Axio Lrense,
The Frazer is kept by all dealers, One
box insta as long as two ir any other, Hee
ceived medals at North Gurolina State Fair,
Centennial, and Paris Eposition.
Silence is the wisdom of a
.
————
Bypiure cure
nrante teed by
Dr, J, B. Mayer, a
Pa.
A reh St, Rv
at once, no speration or
lay from business, by thou-
ods of cures after ers fall, advice
free, send for circulat,
A coat)
a nen vi masner it will nearly
n
equal paint. i
AM os
No Orrum in Piso's Cage for
tion. Cares where
i
“Why, Lucy,’ ssked mamma.
+ Cause when we are in bed and
asleep she has got to be all
pecple in Australia.”
up
‘ Had Been Worrted Eighteen Yours. ™
It but the
unted tw
draw
should have read tm, arried”
f-reader observed tliat it amo
about the sae thing, and so did not
bis blue peucil through the error.
was considerable truth
his obervatior Thousands of busbands
bhealtu that afflicts their wives, and
com fort
¢ sale and sure
r the better,
Merce’™s Favorite
There is but ou Way
The
Pre
r crip.
tion,
are seen on the dress-
Few feathers
jest fall bounets,
A Tremendous Sensation
would have been «
ago by the sight of
press trains wh
sixty miles an Loar.
grandfathers would
we hundred year
ae of our modern
ng at the rate
Just think how
Lave stared at such a
spectacle! It takes a good deal to astonish
Pp opie now-a-days, but some of the marvel.
wus cures of of unplion, wrought Ly
Fleroe's Golden Medi Discovery,
created widespread amizanent,
suis ption ix al inst acknowledged «
The “Golden Medical Discovery”
only known remedy for it. If Laken
night time—which, bear in mind,
when the lungs are nearly goue-is
right to the seat of the disease and
| pi its work as nothing else in the
can,
adel
Zing alk
iis
have
is the
xi the
is not
wi
ROCCO
Wor
—
An oid shoe born is of stained Ivory,
with a sliver handles Lwisted rope
-
“ive Him 82, and Let Him Goess,
We once heard a man complain of
and wondered what allied Bim,
“Give a doctor $2,
It was a cutting safire
on some doctors, who don’t always
right. You need not guess whal alls
when your food don’t digest, en
bowels and stomach are inactive,
your head aches every and you
id and easily fatigued. You are Li
and Dr. Pierce's FV Purgati
wets will bring you out ali nght. boa
easy take, Of drug!
A usefal oddity isa laa p
shaped liked a tomato and elaborately
futed.
you
your
and whey
wh
day, are
langu
jot, rasant Te
Pe
SULA. iQ
Oaled,
Seid
|pins
The Golden Gate Speoini.
i and Centra! Pacis Roads and
3 Were y
an
Megs
, 5 5
Cars, |
Fiaacisco
bati-reoms Jo
barber # 2
fon
hilaren,
o
A ——s i
ICILDING A HOUSE, —"How
i= your
when she was waiting for bis mother to
“Oh, bully! He's gong to build a
“Going to bulld a house! How do
“Well, I beard mamma say he brings
SUGGESTIVE. ~She (looking over the
autumn landscapr) — Isn't it perfectly
beautiful, George’
He—It is simply delicious! 1 could
gaze ou it for hours. Do you know Lkat
every time 1 look on these gloriously
tinted autumn leaves they remind me
of yout”
“In what way?"
*“They look as if they appealed to one
to be pressed. ”’
B5000 in Prices
Is offered by the publishers of Tar
Yourn's CoMPAXION for the best short
stories, There are three prizes of $1000
each, three of $750 each, and three of $250
each. No other paper pays so liberally to
obtain the very best matter for its subsorib-
era. The publishers will send a circular
on receipt of a stamp, giving the condi.
tions of this offer. INE COMPANION has
Two Million Readers a week. Every fam.
ily should take ft, Any new subscriber
who sends $1. 75 will receive it free to Jan
uary 1, 1880, and a full year's subscription
from that date.
The more tashiovable the woman the
smaller is her bustle.
1] Fite st tree by Dr, Kilne's Groat
Ret Phemorer So a afr ire da ‘suse, Mar.
nl $3.00 trial fries to
Year hg Hg oy Lond pied
RL I ISOS. 0 ise
!
INQUISITIVE.~IL was at a
fair in 8 Maussachuselis town
we Common -
th
wealth, and
articles for sale on one of
was a patent hook for
from the stove,
| parish stood
tabi'e, when
the
lifting kettles
The clergyman of the |
accidentally beside this
he wes approached by a
lending to
the occasion the light
“What is that thing for?"
ent asked, taking hold
mentioned,
“1 believe
the stud-
of the
that is
a pot-lifter
‘The youth it curiously
regatded
u silence,
you Kindly tell
“how you
“Will
at length,
with it?”
The clerical gentleman
want of reverence shown to his
and then, recollecting himself,
understand the
me,
lift a Jack-pot
Exrexsive.—Barrowly — I am not
very well, doctor. My head
aches and 1 feel all broken up general
iy.
Doctor—Y ou don" {ake enough ex-
stead of walking, as you should.
3ut I can’t afford to walk, it makes |
me so hungry; and lunches cost money.
Eat
Geo Augustas sain,
the
knows
t Australiar
George Augustus Bal well
Eng on his |
wrote as follows to The |
raph: 1 especially have
membrance of the shi
sh writer, Gn tip
¥
An Tew
a plea
p's doctor—-a very ex.
maritime medioc
Kindly daring
Eras h
Lo
tended me most a horrible
spell of bro tis and cle asthma
svoked by the sea fog which had swooped
* =
x just g
fown on
Buti
the doct
un
cise,
the increasing v
as we neared the |
i
ALA
i.3
couple of J
¢ apped
wiwern
v $s
right.
Josiah Hoopes save that the experi-
of the last few years has tavelt
hin that August is a beller season t!
spring for transplanting evergreens,
i
A Rad eal Cave far Eptieptie Vite,
0 The Ed Pis nform 3
hat] basen
of inc ane WwW
Gf
aia
readers
We
hs
CE
¥ ate
i
a
Rosy
New
Yori.
plece of pockel jewelry 15a
with gold binges and ends,
A
A
in
new
Hf afMicted
one hg
with soreeres use [ir
CeWRler
imac Thomipe
Diuggisas 0. por Lottie
r————
Fur will be mueh used in (rimming
winter gowns,
Ely’s Cream Balin
‘rice 50 Cents,
WILL CURE
CATARRH
EL y RRO o
0S
ron CONSU
ith ALL U1HEHS HAIL -
42 DR, 1,0BD pia: :
en sth Pa.
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