The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 07, 1890, Image 3

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    FARM NOTES,
HINTS ABOUT
more to keep a poor
to Keep a good one,
Change the feed of your horses often
enough to make them relish it,
Improper reeding is the cause of nine
out of ten cases of sickness amoung
horses,
Every time you worry your horse you
shorten their lives and days of useful-
ness,
Sweat and dust
shoulders to gali,
collars,
The temperature of water for horses
is not so much of an object as the pur
ity of it, While it isbest to have the
Water cool, it is more important to have
it free from all impurities.
Affecticn cannot be pounded into an-
imals, Kind treatment insures the
affection of an animal, while rough
treatment is sure to cause its hatred,
HORSES, —1t oosts
horse than it does
cause your horses’
So do poor, ill-fitting
Crap Pie. —Procure the crabs allve
and put them in boiling water with a
little salt, Boil them for a quarter of
an hour or twenty minutes, according
Get
to size (the best test of their being suffi-
ciently cooked to their color—they
done when of a fine red color.) When
cold pick the meat from the claws and
body,
bread crumbs, salt, pepper and
butter. Fut all into a shell and brown
before the fire or In an oven. A crab
shell will hold the meat of two crabs,
Biscurr GL ACES, —Uook one pound
of suger and a pint of water together
ful of vanilla sugar and the well-beaten
yolks of six eggs; whisk over the fire
for a moment, and strain in an earthen
or china bowl, Beat until stiff and
cold; then, If you use it, add four table-
spoonfuls of brandy. Whip one pint of
cream, stir it into the mixture, then
fill it into paper cases or small biscuit
molds. If in molds, pack in rough ice
and salt and freeze for about one and a
half or two hours. If in paper cases,
When horses are suffering from the
bites of flies or stings of other insects, |
sponge the parts that cannot be protect |
ed by nets with water in which Insect |
powder has been mixed—a tablespoon -
ful to two gallons of water,
LU
i
Of two coltssimilar indisposition and
sense, one may develop nto a steady
and valuable family horse, while the
other may be anything that is vicious,
treacl unsafe—all because
a differet in the men handling
and
Ce
grous
“lenty of whitewash should be used,
t only for the brighter appearance,
t also as a disinfectant. Hot white- |
on the Inside of stables, barns,
try houses and pig quarters, will
n preventing vermin and insects,
The horse wi
while another li
acre,
passengers ten miley
going tive, t of all considera-
tions of amuseineni, taste or what is
called fancy, is absolutely worth twice
#8 much to the owner as the other.
id
ich can plow an
rse is plowing half an
can carry a load of
while another is
acre
Or ole Wiilch
independen
SABLE sHEEP,—I1t hasalways been a
question whether it is possible to breed
a flock of black sheep, and an extensive
flockmaster of Australia is testing the |
watter by sending all bis black lambs |
to a range by themselves These can- |
not truthfully Le called freaks of na- |
ture, as some claim, or if so there would
Le less of it. Still, here is sowething
about it not well understood, Black |
lambs m«y not occur in a flock in gen- |
erations and then recur of a sudden. If
a black ram be used in a flock of white |
ewes, more than nine-tenths of the off- |
spring will be white. Cases often occur
where both sire aud dam are black, and |
the lambs white. As something does |
not come from nothing, black blood |
must be diffused through most flocks, |
Where wool is to be dyed a deep color,
1t is claim-d that the *‘basic pigment” |
of black wool being already provided, it |
absorbs less dye and makes more en- |
during color. However this may be,
there is a serious objection to black
sheep because their coats absorb more |
rays of the sun than white, affecting |
them by heat more readily and more
seriously.
Now that the season is over it is not |
out of place to call attention to the fact |
that if the disease is to be prevented |
next year something must be done with
the refuse (stems, decayed tubers, &ec.) |
and not allow it to be carried over!
through the winter. The Maine Agri- |
cultural Experiment Station has been |
at work in the endeavor to enlighten |
the farmers in regard to this disease,
but remedies during the growing season |
may be too late, and in order to avoid |
the difficulty all tops, leaves and decay- |
ing tubers should be burnt in order to |
destroy the spores. Do not throw them
on the compost heap, as the manure |
will only spread the disease another sea- |
son, ;
BEES NEAR A HIGHWAY, — Bees
should not be nearer a highway than
one hundred feet, or to a house where
there are small children. An aplary
can extend up to a highway with safety,
provided there is a high board fence, or
hedge intervening, This obstruction
causes the bees to aim high in thelr
flight, which takes them oul of mis-
chief. It would be better for all bees
on a farm to be in a high board inclos-
ure, so that breechy animals wot l' not
be in danger by upsetting their bv, It
8 generally the result of carel siness,
when horses are killed by ‘hem,
According to the dmerwcan Agricul
turist, the milk supply of New York
city affords an incutue to those furnish-
ing it of $10,000,0¢ 0,at 24 cents a quart,
Over 200,000 cows are milked to obtain
this supply, and £60,00),000 of «a tal
is invested, exclusive of the rai roads
and of dealers, Milk is drawn feom |
five states, and some of it is hau'ed 3
wiles by the railroads. With vigilant
Milk Inspectors and an active Dairy
Commissioner with his deputies, New
York is getting a supply of fuirly good
milk and honest butter.
the matter, claims that when cows are
denied salt fora period of even one
week they will yield from four een to
seventeen per cen’, less
of inferior quality. Such
says, will, on the average, turn sour in
Jess time than milk drawn from
same or similiar cows receiving sa't, al!
milk,
equal.
Waldo F. Drown says: There are
thousands of acre: sown in wheat each
fall that it would require but a glance
of an intelligent man to know that on
them a crop of wheat could not be
grown that would pay expenses-—old
washed clay hillsides, flat wet land, or
it may be land that has been plowed
Jats wind sho depd put in with a badly
prepared seed
The American Sheep Grower states
that *“if a few dry cows or heifers are
in the field with sheep the dogs
Jill seldom molest them, We have
found sheep in h the morning huddled so
«close around und under a fiiendly old old
| place them {a a freezing cave for two
and a half to three hours.
m—mrr——
SALAD. — Bring to
of oysters in
liquor, to which two
fuls of good strong vinegar have been
added, with white and red pepper a
salt for seasoning; drain, and cut
oysters in as not to injure
appearance Wash a head «
cut the edible ps dice; mix
the P in a very
serve, when
or salad
UYSTER
thelr
dice s
ovslers, and kee CO
Cove
place u i
with a
ag.
ay to
mayonnaise
—————— npn
SERVI) DANANAS —A
way of serving bananas
is to cut them lengthwise in two pleces,
dust them with powdered sugar,
lemon juice and bits of butter,
bake them iu the oven for tweniy-live
minutes, They sh uld be basted with
the butte tof nee twi while baking, |
and serve Lot in the dish in which they
are cooked,
NG
Ol
ett
CHEESE. ~B Joil balf
drain and shake dry;
Rice With
pudding-dish, season
of cheese, and sprinkie each layer
rice with the cheese,
Whip one egg with a gill
of milk, snd pour over all; sprinkle
crumbs, dot with butter snd
brown in the oven,
sss fs
grabaw: flour, one tablespooniul of sug.
ar, one-half weaspoonful of sali, one tea-
spoonful of baking powder, two table-
spoonfuls of butter, milk to make a
| stiff dough. Knead five minutes. Roll
{ thin and bake ten minutes,
it
Sugar Cane From Seed,
A new fleid of investigation in re-
gard to sugar cane cultivat'on has just |
been opened up. At a meeting of the |
Linnean Society, England, Mr.
Morris referred to the question of the |
the sugar cane. It was pointed out |
| that, although well
| vated plant, the sugar cane had no- |
| seed been figured or described,
| the geneialiy received opinion that!
baviug been propagated eutirely by |
slips or cutting, it had lost the power |
Spikelets, however,
bad been carefully |
and the seed found, Mr,
it being |
received at Kew,
| examined,
| tilization and selection of seedlings
| the sugar cane might be greatly im-
| tached to the subject,
issues are coun-ctad with it,
§
!
The Best
Is a good motto to follow (n buying a medicine,
as well ag in everyth ng else. By the universal
satisfaction it has given, and by the many re
markable cures it has accomplish d, Hood's Sar
saparilla has proven itself unequ ilied for build
ing up apd strengthening the system, and for
all diseases arising from, or promoted by, lm-
pure blood,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by C. 1. HOGD & CO., Lowell, Mass,
100 Doses One Dollar
CURE In he Word Dry
: - OF Tr
yoy WTKPHENS, Lebanon, d
Ely’ s Cream Balm
IS SURE TO CURE
QUICKLY.
Balm into each nostril
fm. "Sie bd ved ole ven”
The time 18 approaching when the!
| festive rabbit will be after the tender
| trees, To bead him off, stnear the trees
| with a wash made as follows: Quarter |
bushel of lime, one-half pound of cope | tom
peras and one-half pound of glue; add |
the gl: e amd coppers dissolve! to tie
hme after slaking, and apply now with |
a brush,
Keep the poultry houses well venti |
jate «1, and the nests of e sy access and |
nviting.
ONE ENJOYS
Both th method and yosuity when
Byrup of Figsis taken; t is pleasant
aad tafreshing to the taste, and acts |
ee frien on the Kidneys, |
ver and Bowel, of canses the sys |
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation, of Figs is the
only remedy of t To Bin var peo
Gata, pleasing to the taste
ceptable to the stomach,
its action and A truly a Joupt
Sects, prepa and Jv the sant
y su
its many excellent qualities com-
mend nd to all and have made
the most popular remedy ka
5 0 50e
own.
Se Figs is for sale in
es Tui, uding drug,
n
may not have it on hand ‘wil pro.
cure
Apply
Sold by all druggists. #1;six for $5. Prepared
OPIU HABIT, “omty Certain
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56 Warren St.N.}
"BEECHAM'S PILLS
cure SICK HEADACHE.
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CAULIFLOWER IN Barren.--Take
the cold head of a esulifiower that bas
been well cooked, but is not flabby or
overbolled, Trim the cauliflower into
small heads about the size of the top
of a wine-glass, lay them in a pe dish,
and sprinkie with a little pepper and
salt, Make a very light baking batter,
When it is well beaten up pour over the
caulifiower and bake ina brisk oven.
This is a very delicate dish, but 1s not
RaspBERry Buns. —Mix six ounces
each of ground rice and flour, rub in a
quarter of a pound of lard, the same of
white sugar, and a teaspoonful of bak-
Make 1mto a stiff paste
with the yelk of an egg and a little
milk. Divide into small balls; hollow
into
a
oven.
close up neatly and dip
white of the egg; flatten
bake on a tin in a sharp
A orm——
SricEp Brer.— Eight pounds of
one-quarter
of coarse
, hut
Ounce ato.
of salt, one-
The dry in-
the
it days
1 MCE] Lie beef
ten it should
an earthen pan
is of t beef
iL
one ounce
sugar, one ounce of black
weg, mace and ¢ one
geLber, one quarter pound
quarte; pound of treacle
gredients to be well rubbed
beef, the treaci to be a
t has 1
pepper
Oves
ino
{
ded iO
after | mr pickle, turn
1
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then be baked
wosthils
Jake four
ai
i
a week or dAys
in
to about t ie
or uve li
—————
ALLS For Soup,
Bureap B
Crumbs of a st
put them ina basin,
them enough hot
without making them too wet;
COO: chop an
pan with a large lump
some chopped parsley,
light brown; mix it with the bread and,
when cool, add two well beaten eggs,
salt, pep per and sutficien t flour to bind;
be mixture into small balls, and
into the boiling soup about
ae loaf into small pieces,
pour over
moisten
let them
in the frying
dripping and
and fry to a
ana
water (o
Oomon, ay it
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CROQUETTES. ~
cold caulitiower heads
about the size of a shilling, mash some
potatoes with butler, cream or milk,
and one or two eggs, whipped to a
froth, Roll the ecauliffiower in
form into
breadcrumb
CAULIFLOWER
egg and
—
four eggs, two teaspoonfuls of
hot water,
thin
nice roll jeily cake
Plense Don't Forget fe.
That Dr, H. James’ Cannabis Indios 1s pre
mred in Calcutta, india, from the purest and
best Native Hemp and is the only remedy
either in that country or this that will posi
tively and permar ently cure COmeumpliion,
Broveldia, A thm Ma
Del ity or brea & freabh cold in twen.
$2.50 a bettie, threes bottles for
ty-dour bours.
2.5. Omddock & Co. Proprietors, 182 Race
ss
of turpentine put in the trachea on the
tip of a feather. One or twe drops will
desiioy the worms,
AI
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I will forfeit the above amount, if 1 fall 3
prove that Fioraplexion is the best medicine {
existence for Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Billous-
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slant, Nervous Debility and Const imption
Tloraplexion builds up the weak system and
cures where other remedies fall. Ask your
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“Things Worth Knowing.” al 50, sample bottle
free all charges prepaid Address
in Hart, %8 Warren Street, New York
-———
is
the teeth of our
They often suffer from neglect,
a —R—
The peculiar curative powers of Hood's Sarsa-
parilia are successful] when everything else has
failed. If your blood fis i your digestion
out of order, try Hood's Sarsapari.da
-——
A bundle of spider webs,
npure
not larger
a dram, would, if s:raightened out and
uutangled, reach a distance of 330
miles,
i ———
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Pa. g Hrd at once,
iny from business, attested by
sands of cures alter others fall,
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i
Dr. 41 Arch St, 'hil's,
no operation or
good seed and
{able whether this may not often be
harmful, instead of beneficial. Fre.
quently cutting the hair, has a tendency
to encourage its growth snd we have
known a simple lotion of sulphur to
prove apparently beneficial. This prep-
aration may be made as follows;
Sulphur Hair Water,
Precipitated sulphur 80 gra.
Fine salt 60 gra.
Glycerine } 4. oz
Rose water 1pt
A Drussive vor tae Ham, one of the
simplest, best and pleasantest com-
pounds for this purpose may be made
as follows:
Benne oil 1 pt
Oil of bergamot 2 drs.
15 mina,
5 mins.
Oil of cassia
Oil of bitter almond
The oil may be colored red, if desired,
bY iitanioh with alkanet, before the
ition of the perfumes. —DruggisC’s | veious
Circular
The Keifer pear trees is a
Fraser Axie Grease,
as loug as any other. Use it,
and wagons,
prove that weare right,
Give the fowls meat food of some
kind and less grain and you will get
more eggs in cold weather,
pei
For washing flannels, Dobbias’ Electric
is marvelous, Blankets and woslens w
with it look like new, and there is Absolugely no
shrinking. No other soap in the world will do
such perfect work. Give it a trial now.
No one material can be considered as
a complete food in itself,
Cann's Kidney uns for
Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, ht's,
Heart, Urinary or Liver tan erve
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ven the best of satis
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malarial, typhoid or billous fever, or
eruptions, sw rg, tumors and kin.
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on trial. Your money is returned if it
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