The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 25, 1889, Image 3

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    Paine’s Cele
Purifies the Bloo
ry Compound
d,
Regulates the Ki
dneys and Bowels,
There's nothing like It.
« Last spring, being ve
debilitated, 1 procured some of Palne’s Ce
Qompound. fhe use of two bottles made
feel like a new man, ASS general tonic a
spring medicine, 1 do not know itz equal.
W. L. GREENLEAF,
Brigadier General V. N. (i., Burlington, VL
$1.00. Bix for $5.00. At Druggists.
DIAMOND DYES Si, Suiher®
nd Ribbons,
Eeomomionl!
FARM NOTES,
THAT the yield of a crop is governed
by the mode of cultivation and amount
of fertilizer used is shown by the ex-
periments made at the experimental
farm of the Rural New Yorker, which
inaugurated also a different system cof
planting. The trial was made on four
plots, one of which produced at the
rate of 1076 bushels of potatoes per
acre; but owing to the ravages of the
flea-beetle on one side of the plots the
general average was at the rate of 653
bushels per acre.
The plots were planted o
but two weeks previously the seed po-
tatoes were spread out singly in a
warm room, the object teing lo leave
them shoot out, S80 as to secure the
most vigorous seed, all imperfect speci
mens being rejected, The potatoes
were then cut according to the number
of strong eyes developed,
eyes to a piece were secured, The
trenches were dug with a spade, about
seven inches deep and a foot wide, and
fertilizer strewn both under and over
the seed. About 880 pounds of fertil-
izer were evenly sown in the bottom of
20
n April h
Use It Now!
used your Paine's Celery Compound
this spring, Ioan safely recommend 1t as the
most powerful and at the same time most
{ gentle regulator, It ts a splendid perve tonic,
| and since waking ft 1 have felt like a new man.’
i it KE Kxoun, Watertown, Dakota,
“Having
| WrLLs, Ricnanpsox & Co. Propa Burlington, Vi.
| LACTATED FOOD Fin “i. te bel
OxsE day baby G-—— was cutting up
her pranks in the nursery and annoy-
ing her four year old brother. He stood
it as long as he could, until patience
ceased to be a virtue, and then said,
with a disgusted air:
all over again.”
- fines
To-Night and To-Morrow Night,
And each day and night during the w eek
you can get all druggists’ Kemp's
sam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowl
to
ever sold
Brouchiti
the
the
Whooping
and Consumption.
be most successful
of
Cough,
| edged remedy
for
8
cure Coughs,
Asth
Got a bottle ry and
keep it always in the house, &
¥i
Sample
O you
ar cold at once. Price He an i $l
bottl
COCK
RIBULER-— What do you
my **Tale of Poverty, in the
007?
Oynicus— Very well carried out;
was poor from beginning Loe d.
4 think of
n Jast Da
i
| season,
| tem.
i 8
soil with a hoe. Over this an inch
foil was raked
placed thereon, one foot
trenches being three feet apart, meas-
ured from the middle of each. They
were then covered with another inch
of il, and |
scattered upon
pounds per acre.
more of fertilizer was spread, mak
1760 pounds to an acre, when
trenches were then refllled with
soi] taken out, which, being somewhat
lighter than the rest, left the soil
t at the rate of 400
Then
is
ik
the
th
Li
them. AS of the trench
not compacted the ridge was left
gettle to the general level, as all hillio
y was carefully avoided.
of raising an acre of pota
toes under the trench system
by the Rural New Yorker as follows:
Plowing and harrowing $6.50; trend h
ing (with a shovel plow), §6; filling
the trenct
$5: seeds
ing, $0; hb
pounds), IN;
pense 1S less
crop than for a smaller one, the cost of
€ 8C
was
.
i
Q
"nt
Wj
The cost
¢ and planting 810; cultival-
arvesiing,
total $72
50.
{&.
per bushel.
at $150 bushel
ket price at 50 cents per bushel, coatin
$42, (without the use of so much fertil-
jzer), with $75 worth of product, with
the improved method, at an estimate
of 400 bushels, the cost is $72.50, with
£150 worth of product, or a ; of
$77.50 against 333.
There is considerable potash and
phosphoric acid left over in the soil for
another crop. If a field of potatoes is
to be grown under the trench system
use plenty of fertilizer, not less than
1200 pounds per acra, which should
analyze 5 per cent, of ammonia, 10 per
or
of potash; and though the cost of the
yield of the crop will more than pay
for it and give a larger profit as well,
How To PREVENT VERMIN. —Pre-
vention is better than cure, for one
reason, because it is easier. When a
tarmer finds his spring calves pining
away and looking miserable from the
attacks of lice, he will find it no easy
stables of the pests,
spent in efforts to prevent the mischief
would have saved weeks of worry aud
work, To prevent the entrance of
these pests, ail fowls should be kept
from roosting in stables, Fowls will
do no harm there if thelr house is kept
clean and the roosts are well soaked
with kerosene oll once » month, But
half a dozen lousy hens will infect all
the stoek in the stables and give trouble
through the whole winter. For the
stock, the best way of keeping them
free from vermin is to brush them well
once a day, using a stiff brush, to
which a little kerozene oil is applied by
means of a sponge, or the hair may be
rubbed with the olled sponge and then
well brushed. This will keep the
animals free from lice and make their
coats smooth and glossy, but if used
too plentifully it will take off the hair
and blister the skin,
A unoMr-MADE fleld roller is con-
structed from the wheels, tongue and
seat of an old mower, with such ad-
ditional irons and volts as can be
readily obtained at any blacksmith
shop, The two mower wheels are first
connected by an iron axle that projects
into the frame. Around these wheels
are fitted about forty-eight pieces of
scantling, two by four inchesand eight
feet long, beveled and nalled together.
These are planed smooth on the sur-
face. On each Bnd directly over the
wheels is then shrunk a common wagon
tire. The frame is composed of scant
ling four by four inches, bolted through
the tenons. The roller when com-
pleted 1s about forty inches in diameter
and heavy enough to crush clods
Owing to the size of the roller the
draught is very light, a small team
being able to draw it all day with
Tae 40,000,000 hogs raised in the
country are valued at $200,000,000.
The Mussussippl Valley claims to have
raised three. the of the number,
i
ir 1 put my money 1
bank,’’ said Pat,
yut again?’
“Oh,” replied his {fellow countryman,
“if you put it In today, you can get il
out tomorrow, by giving a fortnight
bw
"
“61
nto the savings
FATBOY, to his friend who had
his dog Linx—1 say, Slimlegs,
| worked Linx up into sausages.
slimlegs — Good heavens!
you don't tell ma,
“Yes,
hanging there,
they've
Fatboy,
¢
ef Of
the remains
OLD MAN, at the head of the stairs
at 2:30 a, m. ~~ . what tim ¢
Susie, with se cond look |
wh ses his grip—A
past 10, papa
Old man~Don’t forget to start
sek again when you go to bed.”
Wyre @ 1
O Oo
———
“UCLARA, who was that
jab spent last evening wita
“Papa, that was Charley
| son of Mr. Cool, the ice man."
“Marry him, my dear; he
{ Honaire.”’
t}
§ a
IF the squash branches are vigorous
and long stretch them over a level sur-
face and bury every fourth or fith
joint, as wherever the plants are buried
new roots are formed for the better
nutrition of the stem and {ruil The
squash bears male and female blossoms
| on the same plant, the laser only pre-
| ducing the fruit, If the fruit 1s
allowed to remain on the vines after
ripen much of the flavor will be
lost,
|
i
Te
PK
THERE is an advantage in using
walnut as a shade tree, and that is in
| addition to securing more or less nuis
to use it, is freer than the average from
| insects, and during the summer, when
a good rest is desired, this
i itewn,
A Huandred Tens of Money.
It hardly seems possible that the money paid
es month for a ten-cent article, conkl, if
jes were used in payment, weigh one hun.
fred tons, Yt oe of our bright school boys
ha figured that this ie true of Diamond Dyes,
To judge {rom the stocks of our dealers in dye
staffs, Dismond Dyes own the field of pac kage
i are a complete suoceas, OF course
“Nothing 8 A success
0 one wants 10 risk a
sotinterfeit when the genuine can be obtained
at the same price T hires new color® have
intely been added to the Het of Diamond Dyes:
Fast Stocking Black, Turkey Red for Cotlon
and Browa for Cotton, The manufacturers,
Wells, Richardson & Co. Burlingion, VE, will
send colored samples of these now dyes, with
bok directions, to any address, free of
charge. These additions seem to have made
the line so complete that any shade
matched with some color of Dismond Dyes,
The beautiful Sam plo book of shaded colors,
iately sent to all
the eye of any lady. “It's easy to dye wita
Diamond Dyes” i= so absolutely
home dycing 8 po longer a difficult and dis.
srreeabis task,
to proper times for different work, tells us that
{a the time for Spriog dyeing. This to
Row 8
gether with the thought of that hundred tons
mitated
saying that this is tbe
Dyes,
time to use Diamond
Ani AAAI, WIN HBA.
Children’s virtues bring new wealth
to the parent
ni I
For Ricketts, Marasmus, and Wasting Dis.
orders of Children,
Hypophosphites is nnequalied. The rapidi-
ty with which children gain flesh and
strength upon itis very wonderful, Read the
following 1 “I have used Scott's Emulsion
in cases of Rickets and Marasmus of long
standing, and have been more than pr eased
with the results, as in every case the im.
rovement was marked. —J, M. Main,
. D, New York.
A babe in the house is a well-spring
of pleasure,
a ———
Frazer Axle Grense,
The Frazer Axle Grease is the best and,
intrinsically, the cheapest. Don't work
your horses to death by the poor axle
grease, Try in
Bora Tirep, — Bill collector,
hired girl—Look here, I'm tired com-
ing around with this bill,
Hired girl, wrathfully—Weil, 1'm
tired, tod, having to leave my work to
tell you to call again,
“Well, you may tell your boss that
this is my last eal”
“Your last?”
a "
*“Thaok haven!
MERE LUXURIES, — Young Mr.
Waldo—Do you look upon a knowledge
of Homer and Virgil as essential to
one's advancement, Miss Breezy?
Miss Breezy— Not necessarily so, Mr,
wes. Papa doesn’t know one from
the other, and yet I suppose he handles
more lard than any two men in Chica-
go. 4
— comin
ww
MERCHANT, to small applicant —
Where do you live?
Small applicant— Harlem, sir.
“1 spose you'll be sick about three
days In the week in order to ees the
ball game?
“No, sir, I don’t care anythin’ "bout
base ball.”
“What! You a Harlem boy, and
tell me that you don’t care anything
for base ball? You won't do, Johnny.
We can’t have any llars about,”
—
A MISTAKE. — Agent for jewelry
| 1d like to show you.
Man addresssd —You’ve made a mis-
take, sir, I am the proprietor of this
hotel, not the clerk.
—
Neo Chemicals.
In Tres DAYS when food adulteration is so
common, it is a comfort to find an article for
{ the table that is thoroughly reliable, Walter
| Baker & Co.'s breakfast cocon is eminent in
| this limited class. No chemicals are used in
its manufacture and it is alsolutely pure.
and
nutritious than
| tea or coffen,and free from the injurious effects
produce. And
The house of. Walter
moreover a delicious
irink, as refreshing and mor
ome beverages sometimes
heap withal,
a great and honored repute by the ex.
sollence and purity of its manufactures.
a ————
All tha
| it d
t is human must retrograde if
gs not advance,
-
‘wre for
CANE
A Radical € Epilep
To the §
hat
named
worst canes, h
1 that i free $ plat
! r wih
Hesp'y,
New York.
tie Fite.
filor y readers
haven p<
disen %
Wil
¥ i » :
ROUT, MM. {
He
Wis
gle: old age a
BU
regret
red horse and one’s own spurs
| make short miles
A BCHOOLMA'AM, explaining to her
friend how a goat butted a boy over
the front gate, said:
‘He hurled the previous end of his
anatomy against the boy’s afterwards
with an earnestness and velocity which,
backed up by the ponderosity of the
goat's avolrdupois, imparted to the
youth a momentum that was not im-
peded or relaxed until he was landed
on terra firma, without the pale of the
goat’s jurisdiction.”
———————————
“] peEMeMpen riding bome in a
horse car with Henry W. Paine one
day.” remarked a story teller, apropos
of this eminent Maine jurist. ‘‘Paine
was reading a sheepskin bound volume
of law reports, A mutual acquaintance
hailed him, and sald:
s+ 'Seas here, Paine, do you have to
study law still?’
“ “This isn’t law,’ said Paine, ‘it is
only a collection of decisions of the
—
DEALER, to countryman looking at
clocks— Now there’s something unique
in the way of clocks, sir.
{ turn tue hand to 8 o'clock, and now
the bird comes out and sings **Cookoo”’
three Limes.
Countryman, enthusiastically to wife
By gum, Mariar, don’t that beat all |
Wifa—That kind o’ clock may do for
ss so —
ToMMyY — My father is a
Johnny—-50's mine,
“But my father says your
cause he don’t never
father
go to
Weill, oy papa !s an honorary Inem-
members don’t chix
in"
-~
Mus FANGLE—Well this is strange!
Mr. Fangle-—What 1s it my dear?
“A man in Paris bas taught an ape
4
“Ou, is
lear.
there
f monkey shines”
-—
be a loan than in bad
written of ui
IETTER LO
not our
Sh
prin
y healll ana
aparilla
Tg §1:8ix for &. Prepared
anly by C. 1. HOOD & CO. Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
Hood’s Sars
Sold by all druggists
§
When int wl
debit!
ns new
ta gee
#48
who
1 was
m x from
bier
EG
Hood’
Sold by all
Ranrud
Dloesd ax
STRATTON, BY
s Sarsaparilla
ruggists. $1:six for $5. Prepared
1. HOOD & C0. Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
§
only by (
“N
.
A WosMax's REASONING. ~~ 0,
Mr. Sampson.” she said sweetly, ‘1
can never be your wife, We would
not be happy. You are too exirava-
gant in your habits”
“Extravagant!” he repeated. “You
have been misinformed, Miss Lulu.
am ae economics! as a Brooklyn deacon,
Why. I have to be.”
“Then 1 ean never be your wife, Mr,
Sampson.”
+ Because I'm economical?”
“No, because you have to be econ.
omieal.”
| DEsSPAIR.—Sweet girl, disrobing—
| Did you look under the bed?
Od maid—What for?
+*T'o see if there is a man there,’
“No, dear, I've given up all bope.’
iI CA
Catarerh Cored.
hat jeathsome diccare, Catarrh, and vainly
trying every known remedy, at last found 4
presesiption which eotapietely gured hh au
bin from death. Any sofferer from this dread.
ful disease sending a self-addressed stamped
gnvelops to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren
St, N.Y. will receive the recipe free of charges
AAT
A LADY refers to the time ghin spends
| ments of reflection.”
aI
Rupture cure gnaranieed by
Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, Phil's,
Pa. Kase at once, no operation or de-
lay from business, attested by thou.
sands of eures after others fail, advice
free, send for cireular,
A DOG 18 in “Tull dress’ w
on his collar and pants,
RTS 1 All Fits stopped free by Dr, Kiine's Groat
ree liestorer, No Fiaafeer rat day's ues, Mar.
velous cures, Treatise snd $00 trial free to
Pit cases. Send to Dy, Kine 951 Aren St Palisa, Pa
A YOUTHFUL applicant for gradua-
tion, on being asked the other day,
“What does history teach?” unswered
that ** the United States never has been
whipped ill be,"
BLY BROS. 8 Warren oi, N. ¥,
|
|
My iittie boy, § yours old, was rick
with 8 disease for which doctors had
no psme, The nalls came off his fing
ers, and the fingers came off to the
middle $oint. For 3 years he suffered
dresdfnily; Is now geting well and §
sm satisted Swift's Specific is the
chief cause of his lin
Jan. 12, 168
FOISON DBYA
fits oy broke out wilh sores ae
Mot jhe roenlt of Sha dalivy of a eslf coming In cone
¢ a cut finger. Tho nicers wore decp snd pain.
ful and showed no inclination to hott. Tgave hit
Bwift's Specific, and be is now well.
Feb, 15, 9, Jom I, Hann, Auburn, Als,
Send for books on Hood Poisons & Sida Disesscs,
free Swiry Srecirie Oo, Atlanta, Ua
a i A—-
{ )RATORY
Jomuw Deine,
Pera, Ind.
ALF-X
.
my Proo’s Care for Cone
sumption is THE BEST
for Recping the voice
¢l .
JORNW. MORRIS,
late Principal Examiner,
U. & Pension Pupean AWRY
ol
ENS NE jaw; Washington,
3. €., success alms nal,
forating, Yesdows, ohildron’s and
Ps xperience : 3 es io lest wer, 1S
Duress, and sttorney sinoe thea.
A GOOD LIVING | "C35
EVERY MAN | Eoann
fackiition, Many ratvabie
of the
WILLING TO WORK
G0ND PAY!
Nuroorion tre
: or 4 ys worn
GESEY A NURSERY
Fatabilahed 1847
i TI ———
t's College, 409 M “ut. afulo. « Y
¢ rout English Caut an?
Angama ie Haney,
thyal Hex, 144 14 Phite,
“18 , Ben
for a ven sity, a sad
free SN. A Repsows, Look Box 28, Wash. (DG
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GOLDEN
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shea
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AN HONEST
when asked for the best bloo
Medical Discovery, becausd he
sg it }
OIMCTs,
from a
Rough Bk
sowerful,
Po unde
curing Tetter
Sores an 5
Goitre, or
Consumption, =
remedy, if take
WARRANTED.
$
common Bloteh, or Eruptd
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Lt
nolas
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DRUGGIST,
ends Dr. Pierce's Golden
st gale and gives the
1 humors,
r OF
dad £4 Pal hi
as by far th
lands.
ail
it
om for
Bronchitis,
remedy.
Lory
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Best
FOR
CENTLEMEN.
1 vid. Examine his
Bent I INE HAND SEWED SHORE.
pREWED WELT SHOE.
. FAEMERS SHOE.
EE CALF SHOE.
i ‘ wN'R SHOE. 1
25 BOYS SCHOOL SHOES.
gress, Button and Lace.
L. DOUCLAS
LADIE
Material. Best Style. Be
has the W. IL. DOUGLAS SHOES without
ned of bottom, put him down 88 8 fraud. 1f pot
DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS.
4.00 HAN 4
3.50 POl
0 EXT
5 WoO
and 81
2.00
%
8.
wt
ry LY
slesferferierieniorie
The tan who hae
ars in a Mal
1 + Apmerisi 1
a
rjerjelelele
wie wanls service
orm. It is
i BRAXD
rad {aides 10 every
e az With them
&
1 and Waterproof
sh Brand 8 vi
woh eer
y #4
: Mass,
~ JONES
FL
PAYS THE FREICHT.
Tron Levers Stoel Beariage,
Ten Wages Boal
Tare Dem anv Doss Bor far
Pvery see Sonbe, Fo + Tree pr esniiet
meslion this pai? and adden
JONES OF BINGHAMTON,
BINGHAMTON, Ny Xe.
A Pecan
WANTED!
{or the Brey By hn Be REtY 3 tek 1
1 ¢ pest Av
iotmatie Bureisr Alarm Agents mek
from 86 Be TATIORARY
be 3 ¢ KORE, Tine
The
ress with stamp, Tay
Cin, Cleveland, Chie
a ge
Joudly The ve
teat Alaren § eve
Dropiaaon Doman Alan
Fire- Proof. Water-Froof,
Yor Bteep or Fist Hoole, Factor
Sheds, arm Dulldiage, & Beg
Mills,
for Qataiogue,
e
Empire Paint and Roofin
1130 Race Si. Phils
H! pe ps 11 the above Jipcase ed
som de
eason of Lhe worst Kind and of long sand)
have been cured, Bo rong i my faith in He cmery Vi
1 will send twp bottion res, togelher with & yalusiie
renting on this disease to any snforer. Give Expres: sud
A SLOCUM, M,C, th Peri 88 EY
Co. 1128 a
elphin, gy
© STOPPED FREE
I
oft
apes ¢ iw
of this divenee
GCG. H.ANGRAV AN NM
Amstergan., Ix
We have sold Bip wo 08
WARY years, and J. ed
ven the best of saiie
DR PYCHE & Ctr.
$1.00. Sold by Druge FE
"FRAZER
AXLE GREASE.
Bern eka 0 LT Sid rverveoners.
DR. J.B.HOBENSACK,
206 N. SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
BOWS
The
CRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
EPP§’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
“Py » thorough knowledge of the natural
which prvern the sratinns of digestion and
| Sem, snd by a careful application of ihe Ane PIC
ties of woll-splectad Oocem, Mr Epp» has
eur breakfast tables with a delicately Davow
may ave us many hes
A use of such w
AY be gradually bu
wn
tot every tendency 1
i ana fa hat by heeping ours
| ww wi and a properly
i! aretie
ho i
sublie maladies are Sosting wound 9s .
stiack wherever Lhere 's 8 wesi Foire vl
ves
a
| Bre,
| ewer manufartured snd the A J
| fret choles of all experts
{ afactured in oalibros 12, 36 and
or double action, Safety Hamme
treet models Constructed sntirely of best
| tty wranaht steel, carefully inspected for :
: Shanahip and stock, { hey are unrivaled for 8
| durability and acenrncy. Donot be deoet
| chesr malleable cast«iron imitations
| are often soil for the genuine article and ek
or unreliable, ‘but dangerous. The RN 2
| ESSON Revolvers are ail Fratnped
aad
’ im every .
genuine sritole, and if
ly you ab order sent ie
ve prompt and careful attention.
“SMITH prices furnished
SMITH & WESSON,
tion Wis b “prt
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL FILLS
nal, beet, anly geo!
petinbie Pil tor unis. Newer Pail
—— counter
pervsinie spd “Reltel
%e.
: A
menbnie wom LADIES vba ba ve wend them Fagor Pugs,
Cheon 0 - Chiembesl Ono Madison So. Phila, Pie
AFTER ALL OTHERS Fall CONSULY
PRILADELMOA'S FAROUS SPECIALITY,
TWENTY YEARS CONTINUOUS AY
320 NORTH Fifi fLENTH STREET,
Below Caliowhill Pa.
$t., Philadelphia,
New York Ofoces : 52 Clinton Place, (Eighth Street.
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