The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 21, 1889, Image 7

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    FARM NOTES.
CouBiNING FooDps, — From whatever
is given to animals, in excess of the
amount necessary to support life, come
the results in the shape of milk, cheese,
butter. beef, mutton, wool, etc. The
albuminoids are those parts of the food
used by animal for these purposes, In
feeding for milk, the best results are
not obtained from hay alone, and corn
meal does not materially increase the
amount of butter fats, But the addl-
tion of cotton or linseed meal gives an
increase both in the flow of milk and
in the fat it contains. Rools or en-
silage are valuable, because they make
the other part of the rations more ac-
ceptable to the cow, and also more di
gestible, keeping the digestive organs
in good condition. Straw, with corn
meal, cotton-seed meal and bran, Is
better than all hay ration. F¥oods
should be 20 combined that there will
be about one pound of albuminoids to
tive pounds of carbohydrates,
A WwRrITER on this subject says he
changed from dry feed of grain for his
sow to putting it into a pall of warm
water night and morning. At the end
sf three months she had lost 50 pounds
n weight of flesh, and her milk had
‘allen off nearly one-half. She seemed
:0 be getting little benefit from her ra-
aons, and there was a general running
lown in condition. He then cuanged
he food back to dry and in three
nonths the cow regained all she had
ost in flesh and milk during the pre-
seeding three mouths, While feeding
his he could never detect any wasle |
‘ool in the faces, but in the wetted
food he could. Feeding horses wel
food sometimes produces dangerous at.
tacks of colic, but in cows there is no
danger of It.
Foor Ror IN Sneep.—Foot rot in
sheep is an exceedingly troublesome
1isease, as it robs the animal affected
of its flesh and decreases its value,
though not always by any means, fatal.
I'he general impression is that foot rot
s contagious. “Perhaps the ordinary
loot rot 18 not contagious, but the |
epizootic foot rot,” or ‘wurrain,’ is |
sminently so. The **foot rot’ is found
july on low or moist groands, and
and probabl ly arises from the hoof not
wearing down, as it does on stony |
rround, but growing to an unusual |
ength because of the warmth and |
noisture of the soll. In Mas achusetts |
he sheep are kept upon dry, rocky |
)astures, which are best for the sheep;
© that cases of the ‘foot rot’ are very
|
are, If any exists.”
Dox't let the hurry and drive of the |
pening season, and the short evenings, |
esult in neglect of the affairs of the!
wusehold. The father may gain time |
vith his childr'n by taking them to
ide in the farm wagon, and into the
leld, when consistent with the weather |
and the work. It takes but little to |
nake children happy if one understands |
hem and tres to interest them. We |
emember riding for hours between the |
iandles of a breaking up plow when
rery small. It was a new experience |
ind left a lasting pleasant lmpression |
mn our minds, associated with the plow-
nan,
WoiLe is claimed that the im- |
sroved mutton breeds of sheep pay |
well, they cannot be kept on the farm
n the same manner usual with com-
mon sheep, They demand good past-
are, liberal feeding and attention, but |
shey pay well for the care bestowed.
[here Is a great demand for superior |
nutton, and bright prospects are in
store for those farmers who will make |
mutton sheep a specially and are wil- |
ing to give them the same treatment
:hat'is given such sheep in England.
No better evidence of the advantage |
f raising sheep for mutton rather than |
‘or whool can be given than the fact |
n England, where rents of farms are |
rery high, the mutton breeders are con- |
idered indispensable to successful |
arming. Wool isregarded as only a |
)w-product of the sheep, In this coun-
iy, on the coatrary, wool is consid-
wed of greater importance than mut
on, but sheep here do not pay & great |
yrofits as those in England. Every- |
hing depends on the mode of manage- |
nent. Our farmers compel sheep Lo
‘orage, while in England they are
Treated as carefully as are castle.
Water THE HENS.—The white of
An egg contains over B84 per cent, of
water, and more than one-half of the
yolk is water. This shows that water
plays a more Important part in egg
production than food. Water is indis-
pensable, and without Its aid the food
cannot be converted into eggs, as the
water is not only a component part of
the egg, but also dissolves Lhe food and
snables the hen to digest it and convert
it to egg material,
GROUND bones. may be easily reduced
by mixing them with wood ashes and
geeping the mixture woist with urice,
Piace the materials in a barrel in the
varn cellar, where the frost will not
‘freeze the contents, When complete
she mixture will contain phosphate of
sotash, with carbonate of lime and
unmo. Ia
it
137
Expry all troughs and drinking ves-
wis every night in order to prevent
wcumulations of lee In them, It is
nuch easier to do thus than to chop out
she ice in the morning in order to
water the stock. Ice-water Is not con
juctive to the thrift of the animals in
winter,and the troughs should therefore
9 kept as free from ice as possible.
LEAKY roofs on the barn and stables
are extravagant at this season. A small
leak allowing space for only & drop at
s time may matenslly damage a large
amount of hay daring a northeast
storm. If the stable be damp the tem~
perature thereof will be lowered by rea-
son of the evaporation of the moisture.
A dry stable will retain warmth, while
» damp stable will be cold and uncom.
fortable,
WneEN cows are seen chewing bones
and chips it proves there is
meking mn what they have eaten
Sat thay seed elements uot contained
their common food, go bran
ne freely It will provide this need
and stop the unnatural cravings,
We print in another column the 41st
Annual Statement of The Penn Mutual
Life (usurance Co, of Philadelphia, This
exhibit shows t total assets of nearly four.
teen million dollars, and a surplus over
all liabilities to policy holders of over two
million and a half dollars; these figures
are sufficiently gratifying, ‘but the state
ment of new business written during the
past year is simply marvelous, showing as
it does a grand total of five thousand six
hundred and sixty six policies insuring
for $14,630,744.00. It Is very evident that
the Penn Mutual means to keep its posi-
tion at the head of the column, and there it
deserves to stay, as there is not in the
country a more carefully managed and
honestly conducted Company. The watch.
words of the officers of the Penn Mutual
seems to be Enterprise, Integrity and
Liberality to Policy holders.
cp go .
Over $8,000,000 was invested In
roller skating rinks during the craze,
and most of it provad a total loss.
am————
Northern Nsttlemonts South.
Seventy-five per cent, of the readers of this ar-
ticle, either for health, pleasu*e or permanent
homes, expect to go South In the near future, and
are anxious for reilablc information concerning
that favored country. The ILLINOIS CENTRAL
Raliroad, the Home-scekers' friend, reaching
from Sioux City, Sioux Falls and Chicago, 0
New Orleans, passes throu gh Western Kentucky
and Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana, mak-
ing a direct line to all NORTHERN as well as
Southern markets, For this reason hundreds of |
Northern families are settling at Jackson, Ten.
nessee; Holly Springs, Jackson, Te ry
ty, Misuissipy al
uite Clty, an a Hamm nd
uld Know more of the
Man heste
iy tssued,
lement 4 11
* and if you
Kentwood, Arcola, At
Louisiana. If you we
laces, address the undersigned at
fowa. for a copy of the pamphlet recen
eut tied “Prosperous Norinern Ne
Ten ne ssee, Mississippi and Louisiana,’
think of vil ing and investigating in the Boul!
fore prices are greatly advanced, yon
make the trip f00 soon. J, F, MER RY, Ges
Pass, Agt.
—-——
EpiTii—So0 vou and Tom were finally
married, Nell?
Nell—Yes, but we're not happy.
“What! not happy? Why, how is
that?”
“We didn’t marry each cther.”
—
Youxa TEAC HER, closing
a school— Now, scholars,
could I rise highest in your estimation?
Toot’s boy, on a back seal—Dy sil-
ting down on a bent pin, sir.
~ began a career of thievi:
Being impr!
{ for it he consoled himself with
| French proverb, *‘It's the first
that costs.”
a talk to
A MAN r by
“Tae drummer's life is not what it
case,
my Christmas dinner on this ti me?”
“Couldn’t guess,’ replied his fr end,
“On wheels.”
evening, George,
George, dublously—Well,
your fath er?
“Oh, he's all right.
blains on his feet.”
y. — First actor — Hello,
How are things
how about
Iie has chil-
Too MAX
Charlie! back again,
on the road?
Second actor—0Oh, nothing extra.
“You mace expenses, didn’t you?
“I should say we did; that's why I
Gry
If a cucumber is cut into strips and |
the pieces put into places where ants
are found, it will surely drive
away.
—
“Woman's Exchange.”
The original Philadelphia Exchange
for woman's work, is open Lo everyone
who desires to become
that is saleable will be accepted. No
rel tape, no questions of any kind
asked,
of needy women. Terms for
signors $1.50 per year, 10 per cent. on
sale of articles, Consignors fix their |
Wn prices. Address Wowan's Ex-
| change, 19 S, 13th Street, for full par-
| ticulars and “rules, Postage enclosed,
color and design.
essealliii—
A Radieal Cure for Epileptle
To the Editor—Please Inform your ©
have a positive remedy for the above
| warrant to cure ihe |
Flin.
named disease which
worst cases, Ho stron
tues that [ will send free a sample bottle
valuable treatise to any sufferer who will give |
> 0 d Express address. Heep’
a. ROUT, M. Ci Pearl SL. New York, |
A novelty in furs is the sealskin in |
pelerine, square and short at back and |
80 long in front as to come near to the
knee,
Rupiure cure guaranteed by
Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, hil’a,
Psa. Ease at once, no operation or -
lay from business, attested by thou.
sands of cares after othera fall, advice
free, send for circular.
It 18 an ancient belief that a change
in the body of a man occurs every
seventh year.
npr
FITS: 1 Pita stopped free ny Dr, Kiine's Great
erve Rear No Pisafer ore: day's nse, Mar.
velous cures, Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to
Fit cases, Send to Dr. Kine, #31 Arca 56 Palla, Pa,
————————
About 100 different kinds of insects
are now known to attack corn.
Kothing Cures Dropey, Gravel, Bright's, Hears,
Diabates, Urinary, Liver Diseases, Servo
&c., ike Cann's Kulney Cure OMee, 831 Aron
St, Phila. $1 a bot . § for $5. At Draggsts
Cures the worst cases Care gaaranies L
sm AAI AI BAIA
Poultry must be given a place to
scrateh and wallow, as it 1s natural for
them,
The best cough h medicine is Piso’s Cure
for Consumption. Hold every where, 25c.
A —————
Give the sheep a variety of food and
{improve thelr condition and the flavor
of the mutton,
Fraper Axle Grease.
The Frazer Axle Greass is better and
cheaper than any other, at double the price,
Ask your dealer for it, and take no other.
a ——— a ————
Harrow the wheat lands as long as
possible; this makes firm seed-beds,
which are abominated by chinch bugs,
1 affiioted with sore eyes use Dr, Tsano
son'sEye-water, Druggists sell at 250, per
—————— ASA
Mulch stzawberties is last thing be-
fore the Snowiall; house
permanent
snow under the muleh 1s nop
Her APOLOGY.—A little girl sho
had a foolish habit of plain speaking
was taken to the sewing circle by her
mother. On enterifg the room. after
exchanging greetings with seve: al ma
trons of her acquaintance, Miss ‘| ruth-
tul walked up to another lady, aud in
the confidential tone of one who gives
utterance to a self evident fact, she
said, loudly enough for every one pres-
ent to hear:
“Why, Mrs,
yon arel”
When the victim was hiding ber con-
fusion as best she might, and the rest
were trying hard to conceal their
amusement, the young lady herself was
hastily taken from the room.
Once in the hall, she was dealt with
somewhat severely, and made to feel
the enormity of her unintentional rude-
ness, Then she was taken back to
apologize,
Walking straight up to Mrs. Hand-
ley, while all the ladies held thelr breath
to listen, she said, with treinbling tones
and with the tears still upon her
cheeks:
“Mrs. Handley, I'm sorry you're so
homely!"
Handley, how homely
SMALL Boy—Ah, you're sweet on
sister, aren’t vou?
Du do—Y ou’re a smart little boy, but
ow do you know I am?
“ plecause you bring her nice thing
my
————
LIMITED P JWERS —3 mother was
| @srrecting her little boy, and appe aling
{ to him, asked
| do that and so on. When she
{ reached the end of the inquiry he au-
| swered:
“Well, mamma,
Lit years 1
| pect the earlh of him,
A Fair Trial
any
don’t
Te.
0 dd,
ei
Of onvince
MIRON greed
RUE DOT 2 that i at
We do not
ish & iniracie,
isien
tie will
hal pearly
ees
meri. that every bid
but we do Know
ding 10 direciions,
benefit, Try
“[ was run down from close application to
was told 1 had malaria and was
ne, elo, whch ess. 1 decided to
Hood's am now feeling
nd cheerful.” #3, 761 Spring
rx City.
Hood's S8arsaparilla
glx for $5.
aiid
as mp
i every bolle, BOK
ice posilive
work,
%
Was use
» and
W. B, Bram:
Sarsparid
sirong
« New Xi
id by all druggists $1; Preparad only
HOOD & ¢ . Apothecaries, Lowe I, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
ST E———. |
SMALL PrACTICE.~ Young doctor
| slow when 1 first open an office until I
| get started a little,
Oid doctor—Well, you bet it will
| Why, when I first hung out my shingle
| I sat in my office for three months, and
only bad one case,
“Whew! That
t wasn't 4? Only one
| was that a case of 7"
“+A case of instruments,’
pretty tough,
case; and what
was
:
i A STUDIED
stand,’ sald Margin, “that you insult.
ed DBuckstone, the athlete of the Cop-
| peras Club the other night.”
85 [ did,” boldly answered
Straw,
“How did you do that and live?”
“1 told him he was a perambulating
| prevaricator, and, before he could look |
t up in a dictionary, I was out of
reagh.”
i
i M RS
i count
aad occurrence. An eagle
| baby from it’s nurse’s arms and carried
| it ofl,
bies—It might have been sadder, mum.
What if the eagle had failed to gel
| away with the baby!
——— I —— ——
tiful vase,” said Mra, Drown.
“No, ma,” replied little Johnny, be-
| ginning to cry before he was hart,
| “Tow dare you tell me such a false-
hood,” she cried, growing very angry,
“Your sister told me she saw you do
i it. ”"”
“Xo, ma, I didn’t break it,” he re
turned, *'I only made the crack in it.”
a ———— ——————
“Wat! twins, did you say? 1 con-
gratulate you. What will you name
them?"
| «De fust Lohn, sah, I'se gwine ler
| pame Abraham Linco! n Benjamin
Harrison Morton, an' de nex’ one 1'ze
gwine ter call Frances Folsom Cleve
land.”
*W hat is your object In naming them
for both parties?"
“Well, 1'se a watchman in de de-
partment; an’ no one knows when de
Democrats might come in agin. I's a
dipplermat, I ia”
A Bap Omex.—'“Emeline,’’ sald
the moter of that enchanting young
lady, “do you think that Mr. Flatbroke
nas made up his mind to propose to
ou?”
) “i'm afaid not, mother,” replied
Emeline, sadly. *‘He was bragging
about his appetite only vesterday.”’
A Sensible Man
Would use Kewop's Balsam for the Throat
and Lungs. It is curing more cases of
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup
and all Throat and Lung Troubles,
than any other medicine. The proprietor
has authorized any druggist to give you a
Sample Bottle Free to convines you of the
merit of this great remedy. Large Bottles
B00 and $1,
C—O AR.
Brooms dipped for a few minutes in
boiling suds once a week wiil last mueh
longer than they otherwise would,
A
There is more experience, time, and brain
work represented in the prepatation of Hood's
sarsparilla than itn any other medicine. It is
this which makes Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar in
ita curatige prwer, and in the remarkable cured ig
effects, Give It a trial
———— AI IO PAINT ON
CASHED AT S1autz._Jaggle.How
in the world aid De Rashe ever
to marry that homel
Ww Jia fondness for the tiger
of the nature of hus name, and
needs plain cash in unlimited quan-
you know.
effect. itinvigorat
ed the system and [
feel lke & new
man, It lmproves
the appetite and
facilitates diges-
“ton J.T. Core.
LAND, Primus, 8.C.
Paine’s
Celery Compound
14 & unique tonic and appstizer. Pleasant te
the taste, quick in Its action, and without any
injurious effect, it gives that rugged health |
which makes everything taste good.
dyspepsia and kindred disorders,
prosciive it. $1.00. Six for $5.00,
YeLrs, Ricnanpsox & Co, Burlingto on, ¥ on
DIAMOND DYES
Druggiste.
Color “anything any eo Ler.
Never Fadl!
the blood purified, iver and
Puine's Celery Compound
Froseribed by Fhymicians,
The Best
Spring Medicine.
“In the spring of 187 I was all run down, 1
morning with so tired a
1 boughta botile of Palne's Celery Com.
I can cheerfully recommend
Nourishes babi es perf oily.
The Physician's fovwis,
FoR
gy CRUG EIT
—
TEXLS MBANS WOU.
$1
This Beautiful $125.00 Organ
Positively Given Away.
the first person send us 81 ford puckets of
Beodéw, 10 packets roi benutiful Flowe
weeds, 1) packets of Lhe chioionst Ye
Beans, Pens, Radish, Pareni
niles, Turnip,
AC
i bage, Beet, Munk Melon, Cu
each MHemember, we meke you
: Organ ss You pet ths worth of sour
We this 0 get every ene readis
buy their Seeds of un, The ote
meare of guess as 10 the Bunter o
t
2
io his **Ad," ¢
Taine OF Kerne
ine half pound of Colles sols the Organ, whi
i by freight, securely packed, May i»
S i tend posta) note, one
{ $ Vie will not eomnpote with Brins
% old transl seeds at cut rates. Weslo
ont st resunsnble prices, Address piss
= WIAK, seedeaman, Bleemip
Elen, BUCKS 1 NA, our cholce any |
pockets aud * we rae an, 50 cis, Bend guess
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A VALUABLE Bmp.—Oid gentle- |
man— What is the price of that parrot?
Bird dealer —I wouldnt that
bird for love or money.
| “He must be very proficient in co: «
versation to make him so valuable.’
“On the contrary, sir, be 18 dumb.’
——
A PRUDENT MornER, —Clara—
| Mother, just think of it!
Mother —W bat is it, my daughter?
“Charles has ins red tus life for m
benefit for $50,000,"
“Jie has® Well, now, my daughter,
thers is no longer any objection Lo your
making him that angel cake you have
been ta king about.”
sei
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Gives relief ad
COLD IN HEAD.
| CURES |
CATARRH.
140 each nostril
XY.
noe for
Apply Baim in
as | ELLY HI is Warren ot,
Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is a
| combination of two of the most valua-
ble remedies in existence for the cure
| of Consumption and all Wasting Con-
ditions ; is more generally recommend-
tory results, and tones up the system ;
and when the Consumptive has wasted
or and
| terrible disease, and restore the sufferer
to good health and happiness. This
Children, or Marasmus and Anxmia in
of the blood ; and especially 7 desirable |
for Cclds and Chronic Conghs, as it
will cure them more quickly than ordi-
nary Specifics used, Palatable as milk
Sold by all Druggists.
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