The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 07, 1889, Image 3

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FARM NOTES.
JUDGING BY SCORING—Formerly all
animals competing at fairs were judged
by comparison, but in recent years, a
scale of points (with 100 points as the
possible limit) is ured for judging, The
100 points scale is fixed as the ideal
animal (as the cow, for instance), and
HOUSEHOLD
THe GOLDEN ArrLE.—The quince,
which is net generally regarded asa
fruit of very precious or elegant charac-
ter, is nevertheless one possessing more
uses than most of the fruits of its
family, In cookery it is exceedingly
piquant when simply baked in an oven
and sprinkled with sugar; it makes a
HNL TG BIE GPP ST I ey
Scrofula Humor
“My little daughter's life was saved, as we bo
lieve, by Hood's Sarsapariiia, Before she was
six months old serofula began to appear, and in
a short time she had 7 running sores. One
physician advised the amputation of one of her
fingers, to which we refused assent, We began
giving her Hood's Sarsaparilla. A marked im-
provement was noticed after she had taken
the supposition is that no animal can = A only one bottle, and by a continued use of it a 4 > \ off
reach the ideal, A certain number of | delicious preserve, a fine marmalade, her recovery was complete. And she is now 1a v : yr “¥ SCIENCE ir. (340)
the points are ascribed to the different | and a jelly of great delicacy, highly | neing seven years old, strong and healthy * 2 ap JOHARMING
sections (head, ears, muzzle, tail, quar- | valued in throat troubles. Its cores | g ¢, Jones, Alna, Lincoln Co. Me. : Naural Crores Be
ters, udder, escutcheon, neck, ete.), [and seeds have been found to be agree- ' . HISTORY P
) , y Ete.) Hood’s Sarsaparilla : Pree
and poultry are judged in the same
manner, only the points differ accord-
ing to the breed and kind of stock, In
some cases careful measurements are
made, and when an ammal is deficient
in any section the percentage of deti-
ciency is subtracted, and aie stvled
*‘cuts’ or “outs.” For instance, sup-
pose the head has 10 peints, and it does
not approximate the ideal 20 per cent.
The judge, cutting 20 per cent, off the
10 points, allows the animal 8 points
per head. Following this course until
they are full of a mucilaginous sub-
stance which, owing to its demulcent
nature, is valuable in bronchial troubles
and coughs, which diluted is use! in
various eye-washes, and which is large-
ly compounded in what is called bando-
line, lately as popular a dressing for the
qair as the perfumed pomades were
once, Meanwhile the beauty afforded
us by the qnince is especially remark-
Sold by all druggists, #1 six for&s Preparedonly
by C. I. HOOD & CO,, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar,
R. R. R.
ADWAY’S
READY RELIEF,
petaled blossoms of an exquisite pale ! \ ;
he has examined every portion of the | pink and a most delicate perfume, and THE GREAT CONQUEROR OF PAIN.
animal, the judge may find as many as | the bush of the species whose fruit is Justautl) refiuvos sod soon Sures i, Sur
10 defects which he subtracts from the | not used bearing blossoms of a flaming eutigentions mond inflammations, whether of
total of 100, aud ends his work by scor- scarlet, which gives it great value as an the Lungs, Kidneys, or Bowels.
ing the animal 90 points. Thus, it | ornamental shrub; while in autumn the RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
will be seen, a judge must not only | great spheres of downy gold seem fairly | meadac he, Toothuche, Woakness or Pain in
understand the points requisite for the | to steam with a spicy fragrance of inde- | the Back, Chest or Limbs, by one applica
breed, but must be keen in observing, | seribable richness, The quince is a | tion. Internally in water for all internal
and be very careful, as half a point may | Southern growth, found wild in Africa | pains, tatalency, Heartburn, Sick Headache, ?
determine the winner of a prize, and Asia, and it is celebrated through- | Nervousness, Sleoplessness, Palpitation of
out Oriental literature, No list of de- i the Heart, hntbia and Fever and Malaria,
IF THE hens are kept for profit it is | lectable fruits is complete without it | 0% * bottle. All Droggists.
not economical to feed them the moldy | there, and its aroma fills the pages of |
grain, Only the best to be had should | the Arabian Nwhts, while in classic |
be given laying hens, In proportion to | affairs it has as many advocates as the |
her weight the hen produces more than | orange in claiming to be the Golden |
he “COW, and in order to derive that | Appleof the Hesper ides, |
product one must be treated nix raily, | — —————— < p ;
o 5 i ‘URL 2 EEE ib of gftora tf
If the hens are compelled to hunt their | STEWED OYSTERS, —Fut 50 oyster | 3
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Etiquette Wit and Humor — Poetry,
Illustrated Weekly Supplements
Were given with nearly every issue during the last year, and will be continued, They give an increase of
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Eminent Contributors.
Articles of great value and interest will be given in the volume for 1860 by
Rt. Hon. W. E. Cladstone, Justin McCarthy, M. P.,
Ceneral Lord Wolseley, Hon. John QC. Carlisle,
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Eugene Schuyler, C. A. Stephens, Lt. Fred Schwatka,
And One Hundred other well-known and favorite writers.
a page.
ihe ioe of
dded
one weeds adiion of The Youid's Companion,
copies,
Hon. James CG. Blaine,
Senator Ceo. F. Hoar,
Ff
the dol of
wesends
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s iraly fron
food entirely, and receive but little con- | In @ sieve until they are entirely free |
y from the juice; then put 3 pound of ! An excellent and mild Cathartie. Porely
sideration from their owner, they will | .
be unable to give a satisfactory re- | utter in a stew pan, When melted | vegetable, The Safest and Best Medicine
- ®
Tarn. for the Sate they Ceclory T= | stir in a teaspoonful of flour, POUT Le | kn the world for tie Cars of all Disorders Four Double Holiday Numbers
: v Spal i oC i:
vt fed with
the farm. A hen can be made to lav | Oysters into the butter, and keep sii of the x
s 3 is 41 . s Are in preparation, and will be exocscdingly attractive, fi th the special work of our favors
throughout the winter season by good | P'PR until they begin to curl; then su LIVER STOMACH OR BOWELS writers, and profusely illustrated. They are published at
t ® {In a tumbler of cream. Season . 3 L . i ] i
i > EE g to directions vy i ow » ’
Jalen uocoriling to diceatioas they wil Thanksgiving — Christmas — New Year's — Easter.
treatment, ;
| taste with pepper and salt,
These Bouvenir Numbers are sent to Each Subscriber,
INSTEAD of exposing the corn-fodder | Soon as the cream 8 hot, serve, Q | restare health and renew vitality,
$5000
3s sis Band 3 3 x ad ze raed tar | Ot lot the cream boil rit will e Price, 25 eta. 5 Box. Sold by all Draggists. |
in the fields it « ild be stored under | Dot lel the cream ; 0 it will ¢ 33 ta. Pox. Sold, Ly ait Drags
Nearly Six Thousand Stories
receive Prizes cannot yet be announced, but the successful Stories will be published during the
The cviumn vy
y i STEWED OYSTERS. - "ut a pint vr
would be an advantage to have it in | ’ 1 : Go| . oT . ELY'S
3 " { oysters in a colander and throw ove
the barn before it gets wet, which, | 0 oyster | A ( 4 it Al thro \ over C ai B I n
however, is not always possible i them a gill of cold water ream aim
, 13 not always 1 ible, Land this wales In na}
the less exposure to rain the better, n | an thi Willer In 2 saucepa Cleanses the
« $. +3} $ 3 FSEImM jay the ovelers In an Hy HCH
the South the stalks are stripped of 3 | ’ el 8 In : Nasal Passages,
blades, which are cured in bundles, and | P31; pour over tix F amd o
put in the barn immediately, wh
Sedo Tr Da ipa nT ped The Girl That's Wanted. The Backward Boy,
3% 3 i beards sift i ¥ table : 3 O03 emrticral vianers fall ¢ Heeeitinns to ¥ 6 ¢ . we » ri of
stock of all kinds, it largely supplying beards, A 1%0 . 4 Heals the Sore 3 ; Practical papers full of suggestions to girls, as to new | And How to Develop his Powers, A series
y y { cracker dust and serve at « als the dares, , by Marion | cles by 1}
the place of hay. i
yp —————— » ’ Harland and other well known writers Les which will interest Doys and thelr parents,
Restores the
cover as soon #8 dry enough, and it! - sisirm—} .
CATARRH | Prize Stories.
hors of those which will
beaten up with half a cup of milk, Aliays Pala and
until very hot and the oysters open thei Inflammation,
-
Bunker INGE Mowument, | 8 13
I = we
oooupations, and what is best to do in life
: Petes i OYSTER (OMELET.
WARM quarters are in order now. | separately very | t+ season ith ne. Senses of Taste
iohit
and all winter preparations should be | Ne. tele) 4s ) ) 2 Bassash
: i per and sail; add twe Liles W i and med,
made as soon as possible, The less } cream and GO ur into a frying jg
. 1: gM iN is ———
wind and cold that comes into the l a tablesp outul of butter: ~ :
- ie ALES DOOT i } DHL . " 5
stables the less food required. Every | 3 \ailespoouful of b Try the Cure. A
+1 1¢ 3 x a i NET 1 et the | 2 rar oD . A particle » applied into sacl gost
dollar expended in shelter lessens ths five and fry, fold over and sen able | able, Prios 30 eens al Drogyists |
immediately Sct ELY BROTHER<, W Wares
immediately.
expense of feeding. The animal heat |
JALMS BUS. COLLEGE,
Ket
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The Editorials give comprehensive views of important current events at home and abroad,
The Children’s Page contains charming Stories, Pictures, Anecdotes, Rhymes and
Fuzzies, adapted to the youngest readers.
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Household Articles will be published frequently, giving useful information in Art
must be provided by feeding the stock | -—
liberally, but the greater the exposure | Don’t Waste Your Time wolarship and positios
the greater the loss of animal heat, | 3nd money PAper mening tial reme a a
Shelter is indispensable to economical | cry is so posit vely certain in it ra ive tion Home BEE EN DOCK Resi. HI fas
Work, Fancy Work, Embroidery, Decoration of Rooms, Cooking, snd Hints on Housekeeping.
ore,
* $i is 3 , ;
management, Peaumanahip, Ar hmetie, Short hand ole,
IT will cost but a trifle to vse ordi-
nary building-paper in the stable, As
it can be fastened to the walls in a
very short time, it should be used es-
pecially on the north side, It is usually
fastened on the inside of the walls, and
held in place with plastering-lath, : ——— : Ww
FREE TO JAN. 1, 1890.
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eludes the FOUR DOUBLE HOLIDAY NUMBERS, the ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY
ANTED ASAT Amun: for tin 1 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass.
ake, Write ! yrs {
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which are nailed over the paper,
lath being two teet apart, Paper is an
excellent non-conductor of heat, and | hos. —— -
serves admirably in keeping out the HARIT. Only Certain and i
ha 3 : : ; easy CURE 1s the World, Dr, RAE TYE Hh . :
draughts, It should be “1 in a OPIU! J. i. STEFF ENS, Lebanon Pros REMEDY FOR CATARRH.—Best. Easiest
stables that are not closely built and | roucs | «1 and put in the t condi i : i . Be 4m idle to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is
Warm. ion fo nites 43 isa A : out dairy feenition. certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal.
Man Fee ASTHMA,
KIDDER'S PASTILLES. o.5 Sh
As we are informed, the Paris jour 1d CETTE —
bage-worm to a certain extent. as th for ladies fashions. *‘La (
ladies ns,
ARMBRUSTER, Pailadelpliia, Woman's Ex
“ t Sigel
For Dairy, Farm & Household.
Frosh s dm vam Wander Markiee 3 « apded
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DURING the past season ecabbages | From the Paris World Exhibition,
have escaped the ravages of the cab-
Mituriere'’
remedies tried have given better s has been awarded with a premium at
cess than previously. The two reme- | the World Exhibition at Paris, and
dies that have been efficacious wi therefore we think, it would be of ‘ J ‘ y
et vimtsl antlia BY rolls: ten TA i, y in lle SoCuUe \ it ciny. § ®
freque ntly aj plied are pyretiiun great interest both for our lady dres :
a it rigs 4 vit Sp . sn lition iw . §
saltpetre. In both cases a s HOB 1% | yukers and for every lady in ge
made by pouring boiling wa'er (half a we call their attention to the
galion) on a tablespoonful of tie ma- American edition of this fa<hion ijour-
win} ‘hen cold the solution ic a oir " a . i
terial. When cold the solution is ap- nal, much the more as it is printed in
eh a small particle is applied
Tog : to the nostrils. Price, He. Sold by druggists or sent
RANK & 0x5, Patents: snd Sole ira Sit ac by mail. Address, E. T. Hazeunixe, Warren, Pa.
a r Agonia wa
A AA— pe — Er ——
FRAZER AXLE JOSEPH H. HUNTER. iii S24 S5
I
lied with a sprinkler. : ; So I aWRY. Catil they la 1 to tty tha BEST IN THE WORLD, nm—— ——t
i E Ui a Sprinkier ] English Aang uae, Wecan Bok enough : . fat ia si 2g : oh . u ia wearing qa ©8 Are unsurpassed. actn Ir YOO SI A = nO
¥ . int to the rich material this per us oe : SEY aT ally ontlasting we boxes of any other brand +00 Te ea
N AN off vear, succeeding wo- | | . . I ch is sold a positive gua tee to eiire. | olfantnd Iv Lact “ , ns ;
. Bio ea 18 8 PIO- | flora, because the annual issue con- rath " | inp ected by heat. 4¢"GET THE GENU-| RRVOLVER nie Xo P,
the curculio, for lack of these, often | 515% Of about 3.0 of the latest designs, | fof up, 1 YOR AL EY A LES CEN ALLY. id a ermal ars yy w
d i MICH ne NGL! ! ) |
. y ber is accompanied by a cut pattern, - -—_--. ———— i SANT ER CANFAS DBE ub Shales Hoot hm { E HAVE TO SAY.
for her eggs. Whether these ever | ' ! I Sawer. dic Ticond ry : . fsctured th olf Sh Sand 46 400. Bi. i
srfect the y g we don’t know, 1 | But what seems to be for us of the| Sewer. diggers in Ticonderoga, N. | » Of double action, Batol) amumat om and : i EES
pe Foe I 4 Joung > nil HOW, nit | greatest value, is, that the publisher | Y., recently came myon the bones of i - RED CROG: DIAMOND BRAND, er steels carefully inepecked Tor ork | MOE ON Ta
certainly wey produce the most Ia ae yy pllan pind sock. they ure uprivaied for nish,
| designs & be colored figures, | July 8, 1758. red, mesine bovoe, amined with Ve wy cnt n whic
mens of fruit that have ever come under i Sesigus ang o h Solurel po bres, pay ad a————— pre TR TE SPOTTY, sot Are Olien woul for the — A not |
. {too, the cut patterns in various | . : : bat SMITH & |
our notice, | sizes either of cloaks jackets, | HM Sufferers from Consumption, rer gs po WRaeON Revolvers Fa
i 4 e 3 ! ACKe i y " \ } : :
sesame i 3 : + 4 > | Berofula, Bronchitis, and General Debility . rela with aru's name, adie Auton of :
. { be got at from 20cts, up. We believe, | 3 : Frnt i
delicate and fine-flavored butter may | , + | with Hypophosphites, they will find im- |. : PRESS BR SRE pe Log RR oAroful ASbention. ow
be made by wrapping the cream in a | it would be useless to mention that this | mediate relief and perminate benefit. The OR J B HOBENSAGK Tl rive a ag i “= | Only $1.00 "P stpaid. 650 P
. * : ' i ar lu ; pre’? nl i 'rofe ii ne b TEA .
napkin or clean cloth and burying it a paper “La Couturiere” brings only its | Medical Profession universally declare it a ss Ds 9 plicaton. SMITH & W ESSON. ny , rosipaid, ages,
twelve to twenty hours,” We mention
this plan for the benefit of the boy who
his cream and play marbles till the
“butter comes.” That will beat the
fuse year with plums, native or foreign they would immediately see the exer i pobase ome of the
of ab J taking the lose. Price TO WHAT
devotes herself to the apple as a nidus | 21% 200 colored figures, and each num- | gt. 7vi ever manufactured
3 +4 + ET £1 : fo and & vars rellabie
: has made arrangements, that of all the | Lord Mowe, killed in battle there on ha 1
fously conte (notty speci- . 8, 3 ‘ + Bo Bot be dece;
curiously contorted and knotty speci H.23f accuracy. Donotbedeorival y BEST LOW-PRICED
ra" vl that 4g . {dresses or baby garments can | : it's B q x 3 Paper arent perfoot
A WRITER says that “‘an exceedingly | Y | will try Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Sihator BITE be pine article, and PUBLISHED, AT THE REMARKABLY
foot or more in the earth for from |W" Paris designs in original on the | remedy of the greatest value and very pala
has to do the chiuning. He can bury
new-fangied butter-separator,
“I NAVE seen,” says a sheep farmer,
“a field which had been used asa pas-
ture for colts and calves till about one-
third of it was covered with golden-
rod and blackberry vines changed to
a fine grassy swurd in three years by
putting ina few more sheep than it
would keep in good condition, and giv
ing them extra food to make up the de-
ficiency.”
SWEET potatoes are easily injured by
frosts, and if they cannot be dug in
good season a good plan will be to cut
the vines close to the top of the ground,
Both Kinds of potatoes as well as all
other varieties of root crops, with the
excepiion of salsify, parsnips and arti-
chokes should be dug before the ground
freezes, or serious injury to the crops
may be done.
Tue disease known as “peach yel-
lows™ is sald to be disseminated by
growers using pis for seed that cores
from localities where the disease exists,
Pits from cities and canning factories
should be avoided, and no pits used vn-
less from sections where tee disease has
never existed,
Try the experiment of packing a few
sweel potatoes in layers, with dry dirt
between the layers, and keep them in
some place where the temperature will
not get below the freezing point,
market, also that it 1s enabled, to in
dicate the latest fashion colors through
its colored pictures,
We can recommend this paper to
every dressmaker and housekeeper,
from the fact, that the price of this
splendid issue 1s only $2.75 per annum
and $1.50 semi-annually, and it can be
had through the New York Office, Max
Keffel, 834 Broadway. Especially we
can hint to the November edition con-
sisting of a great season picture with
winter cloaks, an other season picture
for costumes, a Panorama of children
garments, a Promenade costume, the
ast three supples. nts being in colored
Lives, aud a cut pattern,
“ ana -—-—- ine
I can see as far into the millstone as
the picker,
Don’t commit suicide! if you have dyspepsia;
with headache, heartburn, distress in the stom-
ach, no appetite, and are all worn out-but
take Hood s Sarsaparilia and be cured. It ere
ates an appetite, and gently regulates the di.
gestion. Sold by druggists, "
mina RT
If you give an inch he will take an
ell,
a —— a
There Is Nothing {unless it be the sewing ma-
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much as Dobbins hectic Soap, constancy sold
since 1964, All grocers have it, Have you made
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Hot love is soon cold,
I
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The Frazer is kept by all dealers. One
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nin AI.
It is a long road that has no turning,
Many imitate “Tansill's Punch’ So. Cigar.
table, Read : “I have used Scott's Emu ie
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ity in Children. Hesults most gratifying.
My little patients take it with pleasure.’’
~W. A. HuLnert, M. D., Salisbury, 11.
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