The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 03, 1890, Image 7

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    FARM NOTES,
JERSEY UoW A8 A CNEESE MAKER.
~The Jersey cow is considered pre-eml-
nently as a butter cow, with her most
profitable use in that direction, on ac-
count of the large proportion of cream
contained in her milk, Consumers of
cheese need no. be told that its excel-
lence depends almost wholly 01 the qual-
ity of the milk from which it is prepared,
of
’
wercial terms cream cheeses,
cheese,
which it was msde may have been wi
milk or skimmed robbed of 1
cream. If the milk be poor in bulter,
the cheese must Le equally so, and will
grade according to its richness or deticj-
ency in cream, Many persons ure of
the opinion that cream which has
once been separated can never le 50
well mixed agaly with the milk that a
portion of the fatty matter will
pot flow out with the whey,
thus rendering the cheese less
rich. This has given rise to some dis-
cussion as to whether rich Jersey milk |
can be profitably made into cheese with- |
out skimming.
According to the late Professor Ar-
aoid, while the Jersey is emphatically a
butter cow her milk is rich m cheese
1
hd 5
Has never been more provident
The winter
infiuenz
Or more pros
mild
and fevers
eaving
1 § or i
ianguia
trating thin now hus been
and unhea i epldemi
have visited 1 our homes about
evel vi , Hired out,
tness of Hood ArSAPAL
ver, for itis
condi
lin
tely
= a building-up, strengthening
IH vou have never taken Hood's
1 you will realize its recupet
That
is
abou
Tired Feeling
“My health was very poor last spring and
ing an advertisement of Hood's Sarsapa
tight I would try it, It has worked wonders i
for me as it built my system up. I
taken four bottles and am on the fifth,
commend it to my acquaintances.”
Marraews, Oswego, N. XY.
“1 was very mach run down in health, had no
strength and no inclination to do anything. 1
have been taking Hood ir and that
tired feeling has | me, my appetite
turned, Tamm 1 Ke a new man
Latinas, North Columbus, Ohio
Hood's
i
alf
th
hins have |
Ire
Jous
k sSarsap
1 hins re
CHAUNCEY
matter und ean, without the waste of
its buttery matter, be converted into
cheese as rich as English Stilton, Com- |
menting on the above Hourd’s Dariry- |
man ays: ‘Professor Arnold was
speaking of new, warm inilk, almost |
immediately from the cows, when the |
solids are in the mot perfect emulsion, |
and hence more of the globules of fat |
will be held by the rennet, With |
mixed milk brought to a factory once a
day the case would be different.” |
Practical home cheese makers univer- |
sally agree that the sooner the milk is |
set for cheese making after it has been |
drawn from the cow the more of butter |
fat the cheese will contain, |
CrUEL BusiNgss.—The practice of
thrashing the patient ox to increase his |
speed, or whacking him across the nose
when he is desired to stop, is certainly not |
the characteristic <f a good teamsier, |
any more than the habit of yanking,
twitching, and whipping the horse is
the indication of a good driver. If a
man addicted to this method of driving
will harness himself to a rig. and with
his eves blinded, a barsh bit In his
and a person with the reins and
arawhide behind him, who, when he
wishes him to start, him a cut
with the rawhide, when he would have
the speed increased gives him several
wlditional cuts, and when he wants hi
to stop with force
enough to nearly break his jaw, he will
apprec ate this style of driv and
knowing bow it is himself
less correct his method,
There is nothing more unreasonable]
yr wasteful than this style of managing
horses. Good requires that a
horse be started, urged forward, and
and stopped by the voice, and that re-
had the whip
wid
HIECESSATry. horse
ar
reriid
INOuta,
gives
m
i
yanks the reins
ng,
nse
senses al
’ 1.1 3
“Ort sion never be to
absolutely A
then knows what is required of him,
and the annoying and danger habit
f suddenly starting jumping is
A great ity
spavins, sprains and ringb
speak of the heaves and numero
horse ailments, are caused by
id thoughtless driv
Less
ous
avoided, of the
4
Dr. PETER COLLIER says, in the
Elmira Hushandman, that the intellec-
tual activity which has been
among our agricultural classes during
the past ten years has been astounding, |
and in every direction the people are |
reaching out for help to enable them
more intelligently to conduct their af-
fairs. Nowadays thousands of farmers
are discussing the problems connected
with the feeding of their crops and |
stock in terms which were to them |
witnout meaning, an unknown tougue, |
ess than ten years ago, i
aroused
THEE pony Is the horse of hardships,
says a horseman in an exchange, and |
me that has sprung from some poor |
country where he has ever been the |
¢hild of neglect, he and all the prede- |
ressors of his race, In a rich country |
like the horse regions of Kentucky, for |
instance, his pony characteristics would |
invanably run out in the course of a few |
generations. He is not a distinct strain, |
us many would seem to suppose, He |
doubt less sprang originally from as good |
a strain of horses as the world knew of |
at the time, and his present reduced |
size and clmracteristic toughness have i
resulted unquestionably, from local |
rircumstances,
ANSWERING the question: “Shall we |
plant the Russian apricot?’ asked at
the meeting of the Olio State Horticul- |
tural Society, G. T. Trowbridge said |
that the apricots we now have would
thrive where the peach would grow,
The tree was as hardy or hardier than |
the peach, but the trouble was its early |
blooming; blossoming two weeks earlier |
than the peach, the crops were nearly |
always destrojed by the late frosts, If |
it should b= shown that the Russian
varieties blossomed as late or later than
peaches, then we could plant them with
the hope of growing an occasional crop
of apricots,
Proressor Sanborn, of Missouri, in
more than 100 feeding tests, determined
that to make a certain amount of gain,
pigs weighing 220 pounds required 18
per cent. more food; pigs weighing 270
pounds required 50 per cent. more food,
and pigs weistung 325 pounds required
78 per cent. more food than pigs weigh-
ing 70 pounds.
Buy a few papers of the finest pansy
seeds and sow them now, They will
begin winking, smiling snd making
every sort of face at you early in the
spring, sud will keep it up until after
frost in the fall, Pansy plants if pro-
tected during the winter will give larger
flowers the second spring and summer
than the first,
I'nosk intending to test the different
methods spraying in order to prevent
the ravages of the grap» rot and other
fungus diseases should pot overlook the
fact that the ground around the vines
must be treated first. The ground is
the hot-bed of the disesse, from which
the vines are stacked, The we of
lime and other remedies on the ground
should begin now and the work cou
tinued throughout the entire scuson,
Sold by all druggists. §1:six for $3. Prepared o
, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
b "
{lw marked bepefit which people in fun down
or weakened state of health derive from Hood's
ulin thst
rong.’ It
i filet
Sarsaparilla conclusively proves the «
this
does not act
makes the weak si
Hike a
th from whi
of ¢
licine
mi
stimulant, impart
ch there y i“
than before, bu
which the
Mar
Hood's |
r natural
tious siren
reaction reater weakness
[HOSE ements
tem ned n saddily seize
rilla bull
weakened part
That
Tired Feeling
way
wl
ds up In & perfect
, Bets upon the blo
tion those mmportant Organs, the kidneys and
liver.
“Hood
Iamé
discouraged
's Sarsaparilla has renewed my grip
years of age and was all run down and
I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilia
myself over find that I am much
better, in fact quite a chap the
medicine will not discount my but it
comes nearer to it than anything else.” CHAS
Of course
Years,
B LoxG, Shrewsbury, Mass,
Be t
sap
all drags §l;8ix
1. HOOD & CO, Low:11, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
y get only
rilla
AMERICAN Agriculturist 4
rve is not a desirable crop wu peach
orchard, If itisplowed under in spring,
as green manure, the furrows run
$0 deep that the roots will be injured and
returns little to tl I, ex-
cept what it has taken out of
that
Sas
in
iid
must
hi
it
y
iN
t Is estimated that the protein («
albuminoids) in 100 pound of milk
amounts to about 4 pounds, while the
carbohydrates amount to about 10}
pounds, The value of these about
$3.60, and at 7 cents per quart for milk
the market value is about $3
SAYS an expert.
————
is
20, 0
How's This?
Hur Poliars Rew
oO Wy Can nol
ng Hall's ¢ arth Cure
J. UHENEY & CO, Props
ired
qnembrance |
hich we cannot
The Trinmph of Medical Art,
ineredionts of St. B
¢ Ho
NO man had strength
mind enough ever resorted to cunnu
gil
yeiL WOO
ve
For Practitioners of Medicine Only.
For Catalague, aldress
CLARENCE C. RICE, )..
226 E. TWENTIETH STREET
New York City.
M. Sec'y,
During damp weather, especia'ly
when portheas ; storms occur, keep the |
avoud |
in onder 10
in the flock.
Rupture cureguaraniced by
Dr, J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, 1’hil’s
Pa. Ease a aor
lay from
sands of eures after others
free, send for «
’
ig
thou
advice
once, no operation
business, attested by
Fal,
ircealar
-——
Feed your hens meat and Induce them
to lay. Eggs will soon be high in price,
and the hens will need ege-producing
food if they are expected to lay.
Cann’s Kidney Cure for
Dropsy, Gravel, Bright's, |
Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerv |
ousness, &c. Cure guaranteed. 831 |
Arch Street, Philad’a. $1 a bottle, 6 |
for $6, or druggist. 1000 certificates of :
Try it. i
rianbete #,
—————
ta |
One good team of heavy horses is |
The |
ing and managing them is required,
8iz Novels Free, sent by Cragin & Co. Phila,
Pa. toany one in U, 8 or Canad i, postpaid,
upon receipt of 25 Dobbins’s Eleotrical Soap
wrappers, See lst of novels on circulars around
each bar. This soap for sale by all grocers,
Many abandoned farms have been
abondoned because they were too large
to be profitably cultivated, It isseldom
that a small farm is abandoned,
or -—
Frazer Axle Grease,
One greasing with Frazer Axle Grease
wit! last two weeks, all sthers two to three
days, Try it. It received first preminm
at the Centennial and Paris Exposition,
A” I O05 -
The grub makes the butterfly; the
blacksmith makes the fire fly.
ITS: Al Fits mopped free ny Dr. Kime's Great
Nerve Restorer, No Fits afoer frst days ass, Mar
veious cures, ‘Treatise and FL 00 trial bottie frees 0
Focuses, Send wo Dr, kine 931 Aron S55 Pola, Pa
W555 sdb
Raccoons are reported unusually nue
merous in Connecticut,
They have Stood the test of time~""Tansill's
Punch,” America’s Bnest Ho, Cigar.
lead up on your speciality in farm.
ing.
ins Ion
liaMicted with sore eyes use Dr. laaao Thomps
son 'sEye-water, Druggias soll at Zo, per bottle
SPICED APPLES, Pare and quarter
elgit pornds of apples, Boil together
four pounds of sugar, one quart of
vinegar, one ounce of cinnamon, ope
ball ounes of cloves, add the apples,
and boil them until tender, take the
pices out into jad, boil down the
IT Is yet a time before
long
melon hills, made up of plenty
nure, will be in excellent ¢
growing a if hills
ready
ondition
crop the ire
to allow to manure tw
“ Feoir Play’
The
saloon-Keeper’s rum to |
aristocratic tippler pielers
IS Compiny.
~ SCOTT
EMULSION
Of Pure Cod
Liver Oil and |
7 HYPOPHOSPHITES |
)
J
ts endorsed
Fyne
1
nad
of Lime and |
Soda
and prescribed by leading
ians because both the Cod Liver Odd
Hypophosphites are the recognized
nis in ib ire of Consum plion,
as palatable as milk.
3 fe a perfect }
Scott's Emulsion »...200 7)
is a wonderful Flesh Producer, Itis the :
Best Remedy tor CONSUMPTION, |
Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- !
eaces, Chronic Coughs and Colds. }
Ask for Be 8 Emulsion and take no 3
js
60
5
}
£1
Cora Balm
~HEA
« New York
COLD
ELY BROTHERS, 58 Warren St
The Pope Favors
Convalescents
from the Influenza
with exemption
from Lenten
rules (1890).
Ayer’'s Sarsaparilla
Restores
Strength and Vigor.
Take it
now.
Prepared by
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,
Lowell. Mass.
AVON K S TH
PARK LORIDA.
Splendid location. High pine land. Cleat lakes
Rehool, hotel, store, Ke, Settling with Eastern
copie, No malaria. grippe. whiskey or frost
Holo aere lots S25, Terms 81 per month,
Send for mana, Ko, free, C. A, HOTCHKISS,
521 N, 4th st, CAMDEN, N. J.
PIN MONEY. 4 oy woman ean MARE A Tew
¢ Collars meekly withont In
terferepoe with other ciths; ro Carvasuing oF
fener. Call oF send I cet is joy #terint and Jue
venisrt, Cob ot 0, 07 brondway, New 3 or >
WD A a A
ASTHMA Sonne Ht:
12 67a
ANTE A CANVASSER for this town
and vicinity, Somethi Sure
to take, Write for fuil particulars to MRS, 8,
D.ABRMBRUST ER, Philadelphia, Woman's Ex
change, 19 8. 3th Street.
»
syrup and pour over Lhe app es,
PR SR RR PEE Te
HOUSEHOLD
ny
URELFESR STEPH,
How MAxY nseless steps do yon take
in a day? Just think bow much
work we can save py thinking before
hand what we have to do. For
ple, what nuisance it is on
exain
Bn
when
One roo,
OF Ours;
pattern in
other,
sewing, to foreet a
or thre ail
or
ill un
other ways.
It is an undoubted fact that a woman
does her work far better
than one who begins without
tled idea what she is to do,
believe in cast-iron rules,
nny wet
which
ience the whol household or
every rule must at times give way.
we do certainly believe in
routine, an arrangement
not;
another, so that ther no jarring or
confusion, and no wasted time. Ad-
ministrative ability is as much needed
in the house-mother in a p
leader. When everything 1s well-plan-
| ned, and the plans are carried ont
circumstances will
should be materially I
is
ns
ne
! carefully as sallow
! the work
| ened.
tarts t-
ignt
»
* #
inst at times be burden-
some, no mat how carefully it is ar-
ranged. But a great point is, not to let
it fall behind; another, not to in
| extra tasks when the physical frame is
fi
Hovsewong n
ter
§
VOR
{ not really
Pe nny -wi
| straining body
Bes
and
break-down con
Fake for
Clin
mrt o
y arrangement must
iE After
| after the
fs uw
iY unt
cleared AWAY, Aah
t. if she does not
It is
Woman
Wisi
her time
dozen good sized onions
ita
wailed
them it
hour ino
Y ff wy $1 3
anu iry quickly
onl beelsteak carefully
over it; put
+3 y ’ : .
BN ngs Ald BOER Ole
| water, them
hot fat: broil a ¢
¢
H
1 i$]
Qraln n
Aan pour
plenty of
i
ana
the Oi
butter,
serve al once,
is on
dredge wilh pepper
-
Ix frying chicken or turkey in a bat
ter make a frying batter, using an egg
to a pint of milk; cut the meat froma
| in the batler and fry to a good brown
{ the pan,
| : ———
{ Soak dry lima beans in
{ water over night, Putin a
| cover with bolling salt
lukewarm
saucepan,
waler, cook
son with cream, bulter,
| per.
Put a quart of canned corn
salt and
: in
i
| minutes,
i
| and a teaspoonful of butler.
| with pepper and salt,
a” ho.
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
tly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head.
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste aoe
ceptable to the stomach, prom pt in
= action and froly beneReial its
ects, prepared only from the most
healthy and bit substances,
its many excellent qualities com-
mend it to all and have made it
the most popular remedy known.
Priup of Figs is for sale in 500
and 81 bottles BY all leading drug.
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand
i
“To take or no
Whether |
A spinster
That lack of
Or take the
nd set my €3
3 the mn
t to take it, Is th
RINGO ID
Vy sister
or
re
abt
gut
women ov
sountenanoss 10
Dir Fas
is a
ve I+
feated and
Pieroe's
promt ir
tmlinale
falling
Wiha
FLO,
& OUes
s lake,
MTR SRY
rite Preseription
took a busband also
of
ra
at that critical period
giribood to womanhood
” is a perfectly
nn 1 re MILO
vy efficacs
taken f
: : »..11
Pierce's Pellets
Dr
3 a
stomach and bowels.
Best Cough Medicine.
Cares where all clse fails,
Recommended by Physicians.
Pleasant and agreeable to the
jection. By druggists.
Y es, | recoliec
Y ou saki that
I believe I did,
Weil, they colored my
and I can’t wash it off.
Well, what are you
Didn't 1 guarantee
{ fast? Some people never are
feel 8K
kicking
the colors
fat
A Great Sarprise
Is in store for all who nse Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat and Langs, the
| antesd remedy. Would you beliey
t is sold on iis merits and that any
i gist is authorized by the proprietor «
| wonderinl remedy to giv you BALI
| bottle free? 1 never fails to cure acute or
| chronic coughs. All droggists sell Kewp's
Balsam. Large bottles 50c an §1
great guare
that
drug-
¢
a
EE ——————————
“Did you atiend the am
ricals last evening?"’
“Yeu I came
act.”
“They tell me I carried off the hon-
i ors.”
ateur theat-
in after the
| one must have carried them off, Jor
| they were conspicuously absent in the
| last two acts. ”’
a—— -—
Atlorney-—-Now, sir
| reside before vou came to this place?”
Possible juror—*‘ln boston,”
Attorney — Allow me to inquire
if
or to give oral utterance to any
pression you may have received
! bibed subjectively anent the
ty or innocuousness of the sccused?”’
| Possible juror —"Es—what? I don’t
| understand.’
Attorney (to the court)—*“*Your
Honor, I challenge this juror for cau se,
Hels evidently an Impostor,”
“No,” sald young De Lancey Morti-
mer Jones, “no, 1 wasnt redly mad
when old Wilkinsdrove me from his
house: but I must say, | felt rather put
out.”
The boys laugh about it, bul De
Lancey fails to see the point,
oT
Miss Me Flimsey (who wants to go a
paic of gloves for a male friends* Have
you any gentlemen's gloves?’’
New Clerk (glancing at ber hand)
“No miss; but I think 1 can find a la-
dies’ size that w'll fit you.”
“Ma,” said a youngster, ‘was pa to
the Dime Museum last night?”
“My son, why that questica?"
“Because 1 heerd you ask him if he
had seen the snakes when he was
comin’ upstairs to bed this morning.”
: Mrs, a didn’t Jike that
ere choco here yesterday,
Have you any Menier chocolate?’
Honest Dealer—*No, madam,
weaner than that 1 sold you last,”
AIS
kX i Ty Bh
10, 1 1 tpust ne
did in Aho da
Tommy —
ruler on their
_—_—
) For Lougns Colds
i no Ke
2 hd id
DR. SCHENCK'S
ULMONIC
I SYRUP.
! It is pleasant to the teste sand
f dome Bot «
y opium ranyin
the Pest
World. PorSalet
Prios, $1.00 per bottle. Dr
Donsumption and its Cure, mui)
D
r. J. Hi. Schenck & Bon,
hadrons
i ladeiph 1
Th
DROPSY
Positively Cured with Vegetable Remedies,
Have cured thousands of a ure patients
pounced } opeles by bes siciane. From first dose
| symptoms disappear; in ten days at Jeast two-thirds
al VEL Puna removed, Rend for Tree book Usstineo-
| pisis of mirsculous cures. Tea days’ treatment
free by mall, If you order trial, send Wo in stamps
i GuEEs & Sonn, Atianta, Oa.
JT © STOPPED_ FREE
! Insane Pereons Restor r
Dr. KLINE'S GREA
NERVE RESTORER
for all Pais » NEnve (Usrases
cure for Nerve Afeccions, Fim,
(Miy sure
Faklorng, ie,
FRPALAIELE IF taken se directed. So F fer
fret day we. Trieatine and 37 vis free t@
Fit patiesin, they paring wires therges on box when
focetved. Sond smmes, P.O snd apres 8 we of
eed to DE. KLINE. 851 Areh Se, Piles
BEWARE OF INTTATING 10 4
CroclHolder
XEW PATENT. you
tine and trouble Aa In
dispensable article fon
c1ery housed Nao lady
| should be without it
Samnpies can be
#1 his wilioe,
Eg
Te.
a J
i
weer
1 pRearrihe and
dorse Blg ax he
specific forthe corm i curd
of this dives,
GIL INGRAMANM M DO,
Ye
he
¥
MANY Years and i. uk
ven the best of saul
Trade 1
FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY.
Amsterdam, N
DR. DYCHE 8 vO,
Chioago., 1.7%
NEST IN THE WORLD.
Tis wearing qualitios are unsurpassad. acta
TAN a E hcg
Park Continent, & Fates
00 phan ve
We have sold Hig wv 0
L080, Sold by Drogel »
ally outlasting two boxes of any other
Cloned by meat, Sa-GET THE aan
a aE
tow eure 16 expres. W
EN or oa A * i, New
York