The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 15, 1890, Image 9

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    RAD OW ROR re
FARM NOTES,
PERPETUAL CARNATIONS, —John
Thorpe, than whom there 13 no etter
authority, says, in arden and Forest,
that carnations to flower in #the ‘open
ground this summer should be planted
early in this latitude—any times after
the 10th of Apnl if they bave been
growing in a place. Carnations
ate better without five heat at this sea
It is portant that the
which they are to |} plant
in porash, and a Liberal
wood ashes is, perhaps, the l HAS
of supplying this element, ir
plants are ordinary spring-struck cut-
tings, they should be planted
foot apart each way; plants that
cool
6 soil in
«1 be ri
dressing of
i
est
quir2 more room, and, of course, give
more flowers; yet, if the same amount
of money is expended in small plants,
the additional number should produce
the same amount of bloom. The varie.
ties of carnations are so numerous, and
80 large a proportion of them are exe
cellent, that it 18 hardly worth while to
name a ee ect list, Unfortunately there
are but few thoroughly hardy varieties
of the class known as Border carnations,
Seedling plants will go through the
first winter safely, as a rule; afterward,
however, whether the plants are layered
or stock 1s obtained by
losses are heavy and the plants badly
crippled. Unfortunate'y, we cannot
row the clove carnation here they
are grown in England, where they
are among the most
garden plants,
cuttings the
“as
and
ali-Laclory of
PUMPKINS GROWN ALONE. —A ma-
jority of furm+rs consider
mueh value without any
ther constituent parts;
that they
there cannot
hen
pumpkins of
when iti
per cent,
tnutriment
valne they
ut on par with beets and turnips,
given with dry or concentrated
hold a valuable place, but
is plentiful it is doubtful it
inuch value. It is asseited
hey cause cows to give nore milk, and
will any succulent feed; bul who can
tell if they add anything more to the
milk than quantity? Pumpkin seeds
are an active diuretic, and when the
action of the kidneys 18 normal, diur-
etics ure weakening, Itis said pump-
Kins will fatten animals; so will grass
and clover; which is the cheaper? The
general custom of planting pumpkius
in corn fields h»s not good sense to back
it, Asa rule two good crops cannot
be grown on the same land at the sane
time, Either pumpkins rob the corn
or the corn the pumpkins. When
wanted they should be grown alone,
but
re enbered are 87
water, i
be incl
ieeding are
THE WORK OF THE ROOTS, —The
greater the work done by the roots the
more rapid the growth of the tree; but
there is such a thing as giving the roots
more than can be done By cutting
back the young tree at the time of set-
ting it out, and allowing but a few
shoots to grow, the power of the roots
will be thrown into then, and as the
roots will not be overtaxed, the
will at once begin to grow, and
rapidly, each shoot pushing forward as
if to excel the others; but when
much top is left on, each shoot of the
many will draw upon the roots and th
coming into bearing later on.
first year the futuie shape and
ming of the tiee can be done
advantage, and this is effected only
when it is cut back so as uot to
too much duty on the roots,
TREATMENT Youxa
Tress <THE WORK oF
Much depends upon how
trees are managed the first
they are planted.
FruIiT
ROOTS, —
the
year
CF
young
afier
tinue bearing, even when
Ly cutting all of the old
atove the trunk. Low,
easily picked, but the cultivator cannot
be used to advantage as among tall
trees. The fallura to cut back severe-
for the yourg tree, which should
guarded aga ust, as the future of
tree depends upon its progress
the first season,
the
during
great nuisance, as our flockmasters can
attest, The best way to
them is by dipping the sheep just after
shearmg in one of the preparations sold
for the purpose. A sheep breeder says
that the next best thing is to get Per-
sian insect powder; put it ina tin can
with a perforated top, or an ordin ry
pepper dish; catch the sheep, open the
fleece, and sprink'e | ghtly, Continue
this by opening and sprinkling
two inches along each side, and
powder is good the ticks will disappear,
ticks appear, until
shearing time,
without walting
FERTILIZERS AND CULTIVATION, —
The young orchard should be kept
clean the first year, and the more fre.
quently it is cultivated the better,
Grass should not be allowed in a peach
orchard at any time, though on rich
$0ils grass is sometimes grown in pear
and apple orchards, but only after the
first year. Uorotted manure is too
heating for young trees, and the best
manure is that which has been com-
posted. What is better, however, is an
application of wood ashes every spring,
applied liberally, after the first year,
with 100 pounds of superphosphates in
the fall. Young trees so treated will
thrive, provided the very important
work of destroying insects of all kinds
is carefully attended to.
An English gardener claims that to
scatter sand that hag joen soaked with
petroleum over the will keep away
the onion fly,
If young raspberiy plan's are tv go
out no delay should dw. mate, Very
Warm are not beneficial to them at
first, as prefer a cool soil until they
begin to start, |
i
A Primitive Incubator.
Rensler B. Dayton, of SBpeonk, 1. 1,
is interested in chickons, and recently
had a hen sitting which, through
versity or other
out the eggs
Cause
}
en should, that
been brought
as a dutiful Believing
ars hand far
toward a condition when they mi
weted to hat the vour
brain to produce
would take t
alter as
ht be
oman taxed
which
and
ues
i,
his omaetihing,
the hen,
he
ary tin
and then placed
containing
one
he i Ince of
ries of ex
Faking
put the oggs in 1t,
periments
ii ordi
he
pan
hen the two pans,
were placed in a standard or frame,
which suspended them over a kerosene
an inch of the bottom of the pan. The
lamp heated the water in the pan,
thus the egus were warmed.
mometer was placed in the pan
regulated until this primitive
en.
——
Discoveries in Egypt,
“*finds'’ of unusual interest
are announced by Egyptian explorers
Ihe first is the of a tow!
believed by eminent archeologists to
that of the famous Cleopatra, Ili
twenty-five under
1 ten feel long, with a
the form of a pyramid
it exquisite cary
ng are not
F'wo new
discovery
feet groun!
agus in
investivall ome
fil SHOU
tomb |}
ped SOLA e,
tuat of a
This will was written on papyrus
dates back to the reign of An
I11., 2550 B. C,, the uname of the
aud day given.
Is quite modern in
that people even
now Lo gi
they could no longer
they do now, As 1
118 properly upon his wife
the leg +l stiantus of woman.
tnother proof that the |
written language in that
certain that the 4
I'he }
of at IHlahun,
and
hat
In ‘nih
The phraseology
form, how
show
thal ear
chan
being
and 4
y day knew
away their properly w
us well
in
Ve
use it,
he testator sett] 3
it indie
it
KY
far-off
ii
day,
-
Soot bas considerable
tilizer, As much as 5,000 t
taken from the chimneys of Londop in
a year, Itis estimated to ba
$110,000, and Is us.d as a fertilizer, halt
a ton Lo an acre,
how can a fair n
lovely and
sweet asar
hen her liver |
She can't. Iiis |
iy take Dr. Pi ‘ :
¥. It will cle y and stin
ed liver, purify her
viexion soft and rosy
its che
we
ail
ip
‘s Golden
blood,
hes
erful and her temper 8
~— THE mendin gloves ns
¥
less if done with cotton thread than
3 if don
nO
e with silk,
— - -
Take No Polsons,
headache,
flatly ence
i Bad ke : WArns 5
ney, sk
abd your blood
it will
The old
d assistants
table Pi
Address, 53
Case
na
d Veg
1 ork.
a——— a —— wn —
OBERT BrowXNING and Mrs, Brown.
were among the early advocates of
gland,
ing
R
v
-
Frazer Axle Grease.
The Frazer Axle Grease lasts four times
as long as any other, Use
3 horses amd wagons
puve that wears right
it, and save
A tnal will
ight,
-—-——
the male is of the utmost Importance.
HALL'SCATARRH CURE Is a1 quid and is
taken internally, and acts directly upon
blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send
for testimonials, free sold by Druggists, 7
the
GIvE the fowls of some
will get
meat food
you
more eggs in cold weather,
- —-—
Any man that puts an article in reach of over.
a benefactor. Cragin & Co, surely come under
Electric Soap so
rial,
JATHE tired eyes in hot water two
or three times a day; it will rest them,
Thousands of people have found jo Hood's
Sarsapariila a positive cure for rheumatism,
This medicine, by its purifying action, neu.
tralizes the acidity of the blood, which Is the
cause of the disease, and also builds up and
strengthens the whole body. Give it a trial,
So —-——-
by soaking them in sour milk,
Cure for
Dinbetes,
Cann’s Kidney
Dropsy, Gravel,
ousness, &ec. Cure guaranteed.
Arch Street, Philad’a.
for $5, or druggist.
cures, Try it.
831
$1 a bottle, 6
1000 certificates of
So -—
A LITTLE pounded ice laid on
back of the neck will allay nausea,
Rupture cure gunrantoed by
Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, I’hil’s,
Pn. Ease at once, no operation or de-
lay from business, attested by thou.
sands of eures after others fail, advice
free, send {or circular.
Two tablespoonfuis of powdered
sugar or flour weigh one ounce,
ITS: All Pita mopped free by Dr. Kiine's Gross
erve Hestorer, No Fils alcor ora day's use. Mar.
vYeous cures, Treatise and $2.00 Ural Dottie free wo
kvcanen. Bend to Dy. Kine #31 Arch st Phlia, Pa
i
ONE quart of sifted flour, wel! heap-
ed, is one pound,
IafMicted with sore eye use Dr. Isaad Thompe
son 'sEye-water, soil at Zo, per Lote
Wasnixe Cueviors of French
make, and the Melton cloths, which
can be scoured when soiled, are being
made up tow for young girls,
A MPAA
A pocket mateh.aafe free to am . .
shi's Punch” Se, Cigar, Soameierz of “Tan
KEEP the fowls dry.
1
Don't Get Caught
his
i you
I your blood full
pring. ax may have been before, with
digestion lm
ve and liver torpld,
to be prostrated by dis
mpurities, yout
paired, appetite | dnt
and whole systen
ease ut get vourself into good condition, and
nd warmer weather, by
equalled
an appetite,
| ready for the chang
Itstandsun
1 and
pring medicine
+
Sry Spring
to take Hood's Sar
and have not
LOAN, Milton, Mass
ed with the worst
UATY
11!
bottles
f
wind on the recommendation of my drug
him Hood's Sarsaparilla, Today he
Fave
s sound and well notwithstanding it was sald
hore was not i medicine In
fect a cure
Hood's Sarsaparilla
$1; six for §
will,
enou
J. CHrisTIAN, Tilipolis, 111.
Bold by all druggists
mly by C1. HOOD & CO, Lo
100 Doses One Dollar
Prepared
lass,
always
Enjoy It.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of pure Cod Liver Ol
phosphites of Lime and Soda Is
aimost as paletable as milk,
Children enjoy It rather than
otherwine. A MARVELLOUS FLESH
PRODUCER It is ladeed, and the
little lade ond laasies who take Cold
easily, may be fortified againet a
cough that might prove serious, by
taking Scott's Emulsion after their
meals during the winter ssason.
with Hypo~
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Beware of substitutions and {mitations.,
J AN NNN NA NNN NN NINN NENA NANA
RorBiioosS2
wre
They have been tried for over Ey years, al
are to-day the most popuiar in use.
Your fathers acd mothers used them, Thay vxe
the Bafest, Purest, and Best Remedy for Liver
szd Bomach Diseases ever con
For Sale by ail Druggieta. Price 28 cia. per box |
Loxes for £5 cia; or seni by mall, outage fron 1
peosipt of price. Dr. J. HL. Bebrock Bou, Pulial's
18
Ely's Cream Baim
CATARRH
Priee 50 Cents
OBEDIENCE, ~
free
A butterfly
more than a bee, but you |
|
|
|
HOUSEHOLD
CREAM (Vineapple).~-Take a tin of |
preserved pineapple, pound the contents
im a moriar, add six ounces of sugar |
and a half plat of water; boil for a
quarter of an hour, and pas itthrough
a Lammy, dissolve seven or elght sheets
of the best French, or one ounce of
in a little milk, whip to the |
th one pint of cream, mix the gela- |
with the pineapple pulp, then |
work Iuto it the cream. Youn |
the mixture mto a mold, and putiton |
|
CREAM (Vanilla), ~
vanilla in oue pint and a
with sugar to taste,
eight eggs, pour
Doll a stick of |
half of milk, |
Beat up the yeiks |
the flavored miik |
Mit |
i
or one |
Whisk |
Cream, mix |
, putin a mold |
a pint ot
CREAM CHOCOLATE. ~—Mix the yelks
eight eggs (strained) with three
ounces of pounded Joaf sugar and |
four ounces of grated chocol add
mixture
tiie tire in a double sau epan,
one filled with hot walter,
stitving till the cream thicker
In alittle milk eight sheets of the best
French gelatine, add this to the cream,
strain It, pour ib nto a mold, and p
it in a cool place to set,
ale,
on
the ouler
and keep
8: d:ssolve
uv
Or on ice
- -
CREAM (Apricot).
preserved apricots, t
Lent no
of
COLl~
lake a tin
tLe
t
LWo
y rt
uri onl
daucepall, ad OUnNees
a quarter of
p n u “
ive seven sheets of gela-
:
§ .
OL sugar, let them boil fo
an Lots
tammy,
tine iu a
y
I
+ an 188 Let
Diss
Lie lik,
Mix
fougn
1it whin t (
iis Wilip Wo A
pict of cream, the
apricot
y
into is
thie puip, then
Cred, Jr
a wold, and put it oan jc
set, When tp the mold in
Lot water, and turn out the cream,
emma
ORANGE,
yeiks
the
ture into
wos Led
waned,
CREAM -
custard
four
of
Make a
4 f r
Lhe Of eiglul eggs,
i
a quart
thickens,
f gelatinein a little
add this to the custard,
mold and piace it
sel.
— -
CHOCOLATE Pie.
of milk, two tablespoonfu’s of grated
chocolate, one-fourth of sugar,
and the yolks of three eggs; heat the
chiocolate and milk together, add the
gar and yolks beaten to a cream,
with vanilla, and bake with an
crust. Whip three whites of
for the top, and brown In t
5 Ve
One coffee cup
cup
Arora
hn
fe 4
as 3
it 1s subject to certain laws, which
for orderly function
And, throughout the world, of the two
abstract thangs, |
restraint is always the more honorable
Restraint characterizes the
creature
an archangel to the labor of an insect
from posing of a planet to
gravitation of a grain of dust, the pow.
er and glory of all creatures, snd of
in bee
8OCIelY,
the
ot in their freedom
TO remove rus
kerosene and soak for a day, polishing
with emery dust and kerosene,
A Few Pointers.
The recent statistios of the number of
deaths show that a large majority die with
consumption. This disease may commence
with an apparently harmless cough which
can be cured jostantiy by Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat and Lungs, which is Euar-
anteed to cure and rellove all cases. Price
Hc, and §1. Trial size free. For sale by
all druggists,
—— .
A NEW and really elegant rug is
British
firm, made of kid's
{ hair, The effect is similar to
mohair, being soft and having an ex-
quisite lustre. Made after the fashion
of the East, it 1s thought it will take
high place with the fine grade,
- -
A LINE of figured cotton tapestries,
bangings, are being shown
which are exceedingly rich and remark-
The colors are beautiful,
The Neaolitan velvet is one of the
most novel fabrics which has been
recently brought out, It is a plain
worked up and extending out in bold
WHEAT BREAD —Sift two quarts
of flour and four teaspoonfuls of bak-
ing powder and a teaspoonful of salt;
Atir up to a soft dough with cold sweet
milk or water; knead but a little, mola
bake immediately, This bread is easi
ly digested,
—
GrAAM CAKE, — One cupful of
brown sugar, ons cupful of sour
cream, two eggs (one w'll do), two cup-
fuls of Graham flour, one teaspoonful
of soda, a little salt and cinnamon if
liked, If the cream 1s not very sour
use less soda. Do pot stir too stiff,
GoLp CAKE. —Oné and one half cups
of sugar, one-half cup each of butter
and milk, two cups of ‘our, yolks of
four eggs, one-half teaspoonful of cream
of tartar, one-fourth teaspoon'ul of
soda, and one whole egg,
AIT
Correr JELLY.~Take two table.
spoonfuls of gelatine and pour over it
one pint of good coffee, hen dissoly
od strain and set away in the ice chest
to cool and thicken, Serve with sweel-
ened cream favored with vanilla.
Sour. —Take one quart of
ch of salt: 1 ie CER
well, stir in tour to thicken that has
i yf bak ny
Mix the
iumps;
MiLx
milk, add in
| #7 ARPOOT
Xe Lr
’ i"
JOT BO 3%
Tn
farina
¢
:
i ugh
eggs and | wil rm
DOLE and
HUK
two 1
ein in
three
}
AVE 8 DICK
Covan Syuvr.—0One-l
three pinls
¥ Wi flaxne = lL
throug a very Lh
and then add tw
of
.
A art th
in and
pd lemons,
ind of 1
gum arabic, on
sLhier
a po
sULAr.
unt Drink
POTATO SoUpr.—Four large potatoes,
Boil in two quarts of water
press through a and add |
int of sweet milk, one tablespoon.
butler, sait and pepper, boil it
1 and serve,
sieve,
ful of
PoraTo Buns, Boll four good-siz-
ed potatoes. mash and sift through a |
sleve; add ani pints of
flour, two teasroonfuls of baking pow-
one one-half
a grea-ed tin, |
-
IN boiling weat for soup use cold
water to extract the juices, If the
meat is wanted for itsolf alone plunge
iu boiling water at once,
uP Fics
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Byrup of Figsis taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the tasto, and acts
tly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
thm effectually, dispels colds, head-
aehey asi) . 8 ud oar
pation. Figs is
only remedy of {is Kind ever
duced, Pleasing to the taste as fas
ceptable to stomach, prom
its action and Sraly benehcie fe
effects, prepared from most
nity and su
man 'b com-
mend it to all and uelitios 5
known.
A SCARED EDITOR.
;
er troub
xf met
ref
i a
briate: n
in the stomach and «
sehend)
beverage
syrup
it
i
strength
worked,
tated in
relieves menial anely
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Bilions WWeadache,
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PIER
Dizziness, Constipation,
gerangements of the
by the
Indiges-
and
use of
CE’S PELLETS.
#tomach
8
ved and permanently cured
ONE PELLET A DOSE
“Oh, So Tired!” |
is the cry
of thousands
every Spring
For that Tired Feeling
take
Ayer’'s Sarsaparilla
and recover
Health and Vigor.
It Makes
the Weak Strong.
Prepared by
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Lowell, Mass. |
"BRET HARTE'S NEW STORY,
A SAPPHO OF
GREEN SPRINGS.
Published Complete in Lippincoil's Mega-
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Price, 25 Cents,
FOR SALE BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS
DEALER~,
IT prescribe and fully en. !
doree Big (3 s+ the only |
specific for the certasn cure |
of this disease |
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Amsterdam, N.Y. |
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iven the best of sais |
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