The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 26, 1896, Image 6

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    Movants
FARM nN GARDEN NOTES.
FARMERS,
Tho Names of Fruits-..Management of
a Strawberry Bed «Spoiling
Chrysanthemum.
THE NAMES OF FRUITS,
It does not pay to select odd or
of
dex
best
Sded superior
fruit will
name
not a
called
It Is quite
of a new
for all
receded it,
which ty
quality.
way under
ealled, and
popular for
or “excelsior.”
the originator
think it better
any that have p
the old varieties have excellencies that
will enable them hold the
against all competitors with high
sounding names
CXPress
our
whatever it may
will be
being
whit
“nonesuch”™
natural
fruit should
purposes than
some of
hut
MANAGEMENT
BERRY
OF A
BED.
s best In its
After
bed is at it
er planting
full runners th
that the fruit
runners of last year
slanted In a
old
and ex-
but
have
A strawberry
second year aft
that it
crowd each other
and scarce. The
should be taken up
new next year,
plants, fully freed from
tra plants, will bear th
a full crop. It
always two In
its second
planting, f
a yearly
bearing e:
gels so of at
is poor
and rej
bed for and the
weeds
8 year, not
is most desirable to
wis of one in
year
SPOILING THE
MI
CHRYSANTHE
M
A
den tl
natur
santhemu
showing
belledd agn
abortion, ti
an end to tr
steeeoded
eo] Rp
close
domestic mop, stick and
'
wildness
Japanese
and
MOnst ro
ined away, we
and
love the f
bett
expres
tre
ONION GROW.
is
very
depth
best
if you
crop, do
vate thr
as the
If an open spell
tivate
drilling
lightly
face it
crop.
slowly
being
where
that tl
Mws
above
great
while
sible, by
to drop
in half
is
to drop some
ash in the furr
Onion
the pl ]
nitrogenous manures, as
their growth the
for nitrogen to
from coarse
#0
and
deal
plants ar
having stra
the
woevly
in
always best, how
neh of
soil.
fst.
[0
and
i at
LE and
«i ba
begin
ants
thoy
wil is too cold
developed in It or
nannres
BEST TIME TO PRUNE.
The best time to prune the apple is |
when knife This is rank
heresy in the eyes of many who favor
pruning only in winter, but it is borne
out by tests at Cornell experiment sta-
tion in Central New York. In "91, six |
good-sized apple trees were set apart,
and a portion of a young orchard bas
also been used for experimentation.
That season limbs were cut off every |
month in year, This winter the!
sears have heen carefully studied and |
photographed, and no difference can |
be found in the healing over. That is,
no difference can be discovered that
wotld cause the recommending of any |
particular month to pruna The
woumds at time of pruning were cov.
ered with all the different substances
recommended, and no advantage
eonld be discovered by thelr use over
no treatment, in healing over these
wounds, which were one to four inches
jn diameter. Professor Bailey goes so
far as to say that the use grafting wax,
shellac, paiit and various other cover.
ings for wounds made by the removal
of limbs, is only valuable to keep out
Lactoria and thus prevent rot. The
jdeal remedy for this would be Bor-
deaux mixture (but i does not last), as
the other reeommended substances in
& wif time allow germs to oblain a
the is sharp!
the
roorrold. The rapidly growiag up.
over much more
growing later
fin cuts
right branches heal
cle
{reae,
Make
to body
smooth,
cut close of
cut on side branches parallel with the
bhaddy of the amd not at a right
ingle to the Hmb cut off, If by so do
ni cut would not be on a line with
the tree.
tree,
the
MUTA
ral opinion
around a
HING,
that
fruit
the flow
It the
mulching h
when the ground is frozen,
and conseqently the ripening sea
oan controlled, Now let us
fit conditions necessary for
and then apply
CANe hand, says
is
hy
tree
gene
eavily
ing,
be
look the
egetable growth,
those facts the
Wallace's Parmer,
The essential conditions
table growth are a supply
ated matter, free oxygen in
with the plant, and a proper
ture, In common parlance,
wood”
in
to
for
of
vege
assimil-
contact
tempera
we
in the
that it
of a is
fall,
stores elaborated food,
in for
when the required degre
reached, the
appropriating for
the starch held in
fall. This
whether t
tree “ripening
which is simply saying
mainly
In
tempor
its body future use sprig,
of
buds
velop
mediate
the
place re
kept
by
sire
tnkes
use
since preceding
of
or
Ie roots
gardless
not
however,
while ti
dormant
kep
v leaping into life, the moist
swith will soon be
are
roots are
for ti
necessary
spent, and the buds endan
gored
In
S60
order
[SON Of
pable
+} ’
Ray pit
low
enough t
near
ndow
ied fo
in Down
dave
wonld
we had it
ye we
tor if
ir bran
wel coment
! for
1
ODOR IR 8 Be
poultry water-dishes,
bee depends upon the
When it labors its life
Take out surplus honey now and
keep the bees at work on a new supply
for winter
when
ever
Europe,
the red cloud of war
the bees will be idle
the old
Hkely,
in
Keep your combs
Moth larvae
eyes on
will, very
with pollen
sulphur them
he
this case
On many farms geese could be raised
to good advantage. Besides yielding
While ducks or geese
subject to roup or cholera, yet they will
closely confined in damp quarters,
Look after the small economies
poultry-kKeeping. It ix the summing
up of little things and little cares in |
the business which puts the balance on
the right or wrong side,
———-
An attempt to improve the flock Is
all right, but one would better buy
thorough-bred eggs or fowls than to
try to grade up the common stock, be.
ENO sae Pav
but the best.
I8 not anlwnve
Anh
to In
alike,
thie
sting experiment would be
LV beds of plants xactly
keep one thoroughly stirred, and
not, and tl the differ.
the end of Duar
hein aonee in
Inter
two
other en note
the season
zed
ns good results as if
dry
week
jie rods, pulver
show nearly
'
vell waterd
from
centre
the of resem
Iransversse
fanel
ton
The banana,
blance the
section of the cross, has been suppposed
be the forbidden fruit
Garden of Eden, and that, by eat.
Adam was given to see the mys
the redemption by
£
Ol
hy many to of
ing It,
tery of the cross,
and enre,
thick on
live the cutt food
and the dust i emain the
cover of the
Don't forget to provide
grit
froze
and Hime
un oand
no opportunity
as the SNOWY
themselves,
ve un supply in order
‘odd uctioil.
Anton
Hon
iron Melting by Electricity.
de Lavi inventor of a
fief engine, ix fo
Gustaf
reported
method
rotars
were a smelting
from its the aid
electric current farge iron
pro
in
two great iron
north, together with im-
mense water privileges and vast depos.
If this
have disc
ron directly ores bs
of the
bi ot purchased in
and Wermiand,
the
works have the
vinees of Norriand
Northern
districts of
Sweden,
f the
its of peat to be used as fuel
prove Comme
practicable. ite nfluence on the iron in-
dustry ean hardly be overestimated.
process should
—_—,o
The Piliow Habit,
The Queen of Bervia, while indulg.
ing in all of the luxuries due to her
a soft and the
tempting down pillow. She sleeps on
a narrow divan with a hard and un.
yielding mattress, and without the ves
tige of a head rest! the conseqgence is
that her figure is perfect, and the car
ringe of her head stately and natural
The royal family of Servia had never
isin
carhews bed
consequently the
absence of it 8 no deprivation to the
i sc
She Saw Napoleon.
Polish woman, 104 years old, who
saw the march of Napoleon and his
army into Russia in 1812, and the ter-
rible retreat of the survivors, is living
at Shamokin, Penn. Khe Is very feeble,
and came pear being buraed to death
last week, when her house canght fire,
Oyator shells were used by the Ro
ISLAM'S HOLY COAT.
Which is Exhibited Faiths
ful Once
Holy
to the
Every Century.
Mohanmet, which
he adoration of the fal
The (ont of
once every hundred LIN, foo
ing to the tradition
the Prophet to a Yeu
ol-Karand, as a token
ful ye
mitted
Was
for
and
is nn kind of
flowing
Western
in
ners
Turk
to
WAR Pres
nen dervish,
of gratitude
his services {n discovering the use
preparation
chukva,”
somewhat s
of coffee,
or robe, with
sleeves milar to
dressing which Is worn the
Levant by
KOWIN,
those
to
school,
whom fare are
of
add
whove
Thy
vine
designate as
It needless
is green-—the hue
to the I rophet
to wh the garment is
all true believers may
fact that the principal
cherished title of the Sultan
“Hadum-ul-Haremeén,”
Holy
hivug! it to CO
aecustomed
the eld
that its
all
extent
rated hy
ma ted by the
and most
that of
Guardian
ter
is
color
others sacred
leh
hw entl
of Rell
onstati
the
Wis
Selim along with
of Mecea
where they had Ix
and
1168
+ Keeping of
procesded to open |
posed
hox Of
iititude
emsion
to all
at thir sors
handkerch
2a, a
is ad
and ranks
Cars thie 1
oun"
and Is
whiel
Whos
post is He sapetuars
of hi “Tie rand Vizier
Mini Kiers
rial go
and devcorat
|
also receis
Some horeses cannot
out compa
while othe
may be seen grazing
a troop on s
=
always apart from
me large coinmon or fell
I have known a of mature years
fall as deeply and desperately in
with a donkey at first sight as the
est moon-calf that visited a ball
In fact, such was the poor ani
iable plight that, after a day
be would not
horse
love
Ter:
eYver
room
mall's pit
in the other
a horse, at first
of the same donkey,
grow quite fond of it,
that platonic affection may be
a thing of slow or rapid growth be
tween animals, as in human beings,
to individual disposition
Horses vary a great deal, in re
gard to nerve. Some are born fright
ened of railway trains, and though
they may live all their lives near to
them, remain so, Very few will stand
being “shot off,” yet now and again one
may be met with that will remain as
steady ns a rock while its rider blazes
off with beth barrels right over its
head at a covey of grouse, Very few
horses will wait for their masters when
left unfettered upon a public road:
however, I have known one faithful
Hitle mare that would wait for her
bibulous master outside a country pub
lie house on a cold winter's night for
two and even three hours on end.
When tired of waiting, I have on many
occasions heard her neigh for her mas
ter, i have been shut up in a stable
ont several occasions with individual
horses while a number of people, In-
cluding in ench case the man who fed
and drove the animal under observa.
tion, wend by. In some lagtances the
his manger
have known
the society
a while
proving
hand, 1
averse to
fon,
|
i
|
i
in recognition of
and in others
fie
horse would whinny
pitendant's footsteps
pay not the » tion,
Hglitest
Bet
Nels
His
line de
the
HANA Les i
to tell
{1
HORe
Whiskers,
seriedd the
theatrical
5
NE
circus
busi
York
old
y into
of the
had in
famili
ton
known
Hamil
parti irl
Han
busi! ard
ski
ctual alr
sted iis
if he
drive Paderew into s
¥ . i :
a general intell
reg
BONE one BLUE
would look
kers
better
his whis Ses, who K
Foil nes { }
OILERS in AN
Ham
Hton's
fered to het 825 thn
Ham
BILLY i
ite
ill
Hamilton
operation,
would bet
Sells
It of Dut
anguage and Literature will be four
at Colui
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only §
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nay
titel
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in the
Roe tie
The
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however,
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now go
counts gland, Germany,
France. —Ietroit
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Press
The
Kinney
White House Kindergarten,
Mrs, a kin
girls,
ieveland engaged
sAR
hor for her
little
oy has
» House, Among its pupils
fe little Wallace children, the, grand
hildren of ( ‘hiet J Fuller. the
little danghter of Gen. and Mrs. Draper
iildren of Private Secretary
Thurber. «New York Mail and
quite a been established in
he Whit are
ustice
the ol
Express,
Typewriter for the Blind.
typewriter for the use of the blind
has invented It works like an
ordinary typewriter in impressing the
prints of the letters, but it also makes
on the side by which the
blind can read, Matter written In this
way can be used both by the blind and
those who can New York Tele
gram.
wen
woe
Let the Eyelids Aloe.
People must also restrain the habit
so natural to many, of rubbing their
eyes “to get the sleepiness out,” as
children say. This has a tendency to
loosen the lashes and make them fall
ont unduly. The eyelids should be
hand should always be perfectly clean
before it comes near them.
A A RAS.
A Haunted Mouse Advertised.
The following advertisement appears
in a London paper: “A genuine haunt
od house; one hour worth of London,
and close to a favorite town; four re-
ception and fourteen bedrooms; sta-
bling, lodge and park lands; first-class
repair, Rent, £100,"
Mins Alcott’'s View
In a book of reminiscences of Concord
thirty years by Frank Btearns,
just published, the author relates
Mise Alc ame to hin one
asked him her
«1, but
ago
how
and
Hea
s Jou
ott «
tes tole out row
hie found it more
anticipated,
darnedest
d
bont ever
“Frapk” sald Miss Aleott, “never say
darn, Much better to be
vulgar.”
» profane than
Hound the Hearthstoves,
Household necessities, cheor and warmth
n winter, require the bullding of mare Hires,
4 cheerful, warm fire-p
but the harm
CHIN AR TR Us Con.
fort, fire may do ha y Hind,
tied 3 thers
houses fre Larned
Bet it 1s
Hearthst ones have ot
ure stories of how
by carelessness,
more that here are
enide, the Lr ot of wh
ones the torturing paling, requ
‘or immediate use, No househ
without it i B Jn
tien Uged nee if
wil
we have
fires urns ant
enlm ' »
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An
jusrreied on #
How's T}
Wa offer Ons Hands
any cass of Catarrh
Hall's Catarrh (
We,
inrs Neward Top
annol Le cured by
Toledo,
wn ¥. J
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hal
0.
Che
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the undersigned, hs
for the | mat 15
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Yass
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a 5
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itl Bay OLL
sists, Toledo,
Wh
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Weer & TU AX, WW ko era
30,
Watoing, Emnxay &
Druggists, Towed
Bail's Catarrn (
ing directly upon
i @ syste
clesale
art.
is RUr-
free.
ure Ll 1 Internally,
the
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Each your's
L—.
FITS stopped free by Dr, Eon
bruve Resrorgn. No fits of
farvelous cures. Treatise o
tie free. Dr. Kline, #8] Arc
' . a .
slomach, somelimes called waterbrash,
aud burning peio, distress, nausea,
dyspopsia, are cured by Hood's Sarea-
parilla. This it accomplishes beeauss
with its wonderful power as a blood
purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilia pently
toves and strengthens the stomach and
digestive organs, invigoratos the
creates an appetite, gives refreshing
sleep and raises the bealth tore. In
cases of dyspepsia apd ine tion it
‘*a magic touch.”
liver,
l1ges
ver 12 years 1 sullered from
Sour
‘Stomach
with severe pains across my shoulders
groai
wo
, and
distrogs. 1 had violent nase, which
dim-
These spoils came
I did not receive
physicians, but
uid
cult to
loave me vary weak and fain’,
my breath
oftener and more severe,
any lasting benefit
found happy effects from a trial of
Hood's Sarsaparilia tha: I to
ties, and isan
house. I am
work, whieh for six years
able to do. My husha
y benefited 1
~for pains in
glndly recomm
cine.” Mus
Tr.
Re
fron
such
1 bote
kK severa
to aiwars keep ft io
t do ail
I haw
and son
now able my
been 1
have
boon greatd vy Hood's Barsaraniia
he back and
end this
after the gripe, I
grand blood medi.
rR Buasy, Leominster
000 S
Sarsaparilia
Ts the One True Blood urifier. All droge st. »
Mass,
cure i i iv jis
Hood's Pills Rick eo Ang er 5 Liis ani
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If you pay 84 to 88 for shoes, ex- S$ 3 2
he
. Douglas Shoe, and
hat a good Foot you can buy for
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and LACE, made in all
kinds of the best selected
leather by skilled work.
men. We
make and
soll more
manufacturer in the world,
None genvne unless name and
price is stamped on the bottom.
Ask your dealer for pur na
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