The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 09, 1896, Image 6

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    FARM AND GARDEN NOTES
ITEMS OF TIMELY INTEREST TO THE |
FARMERS
Live and Dead Weight of Fat rambs«How
to Flavor Butter Ripening Cream
Transplanting
in
FORCED BY ELEC
ITY.
ome to be settled that many veges
PLANTS
It Be
table
early marke
electric
8 and towers
under glass, by the
Is,
and at a cost
operation profitable to those
markets, [It
ced to some extent,
is ilkely to
is that the light kKoweqgs them
as by day.
of
makes the
living near lk now
1 if
ana
is
being pract
found pre
The the
STOW
nse
night as well
AND DEAD WEIGHT OF
LAMBS.
fle
long
numbers
ordinary rode
] “What
What indeed!
velopaedia
mve been known
fifty years
ground, aml the
during the
rer
bo mM
inst
ie
Worn
winter below
ae retire
thie reach of
gnriace | hie sprin : th
frost,
transformation, The Deetl
ing with makes ifs
ficarest rose bush,
ite kind, it
the opening
of last year,
Clearly. if we would take the defen
ive
Of Ine
Yings wony to the
in the
is soon cradled
corn
pany of in
roses, repeating the canker
now is the time, and we
must be quick about it. In to
secure the survival of what
in otir estimation, it Is necessary to lend
a hand promptly. This is not a case for
poisons. Ho, while the bushes are
hoary with morning dew, and the bee-
tie's wings heavy with dampness, go
through the rose garden, here shaking
off a bug or two into a ready pan, there
evtting away a half-eaten bad or flower
agowded with the beetles: then, with
_ae aid of shavings, the gathered
myriaas are speedily consigned to a
mive-off
order
is fittest
Not a very agreeable
the but
sometines necessary it
the beauty frag
fiery holocaust,
to say
measures are
we would enjoy
rance of the summer
senson's patience and
Process, least,
nnd
TONES, aud
thoroughness at
soon as possible
thelr appear
ea are laid for
probably
tithe
wert los
the proper As
after the
and before the ¢
thi ke
ance,
will
next season's beetles)
the flower garden free from the
Home
keep
pests for seve ral years to come.
Queen
TRANSPLANTING,
With a number of varieties of plants
the
10
a hot bed or ged bed is
after a start
made
rowing in
rule then
grow hi been
where it
good
the
is
and
are
to
plants
intended
is
transplanted
have them grow,
Two Causes
all
of
more than others
combined are the sources loss: On
< in permitting the roots of the plants
to wot dry while transplanting and the
sther is falling to press sO that
th
Iw
ill come
roan
1
i
¥
8
most of it will pass dov
ndpipe into the lungs, and even |i
wers from the sunstroke, lh
shabls few days from me
die in a
been on the ground
ue for ef hours,
Zit
fee water all
h
f heat is the main th
ng in
your horas ont for
ih ten minutes the first time of
season, and then only when
grnas
thie he is
i ool
Don't give a big drink of water even
Gradually in
nantity of grass a« he gets
A free go the frat,
with the of hot
predisposes to violent colics
of the Mis
taken kindnesg kills a large nomber
Remember that
a horse doer not nesd a great variety of
on this sma’l allowance
ge Le
used to it
crea
rge at
especially advent
wenthor,
inflammation
OF bowels
of
Lhiorses every sugmiaer
food, and that hig bowls are more rich.
iy suppiled with blood than a hinmas
being's, which accounts for the severity
and fatality of his intestinal aliments
Don’t cool out your horse too sud
dently in a dranghty place, Congestion
of the lungs and prenmonia may result
from the sudden determination of the
blood inwardly, and these diesases are
Don't neglect on a hot day to keep a
on
do
wet sponge and a small sunshade
your horse's hend If vou don't
Don't forget just now to procure good
swent pads to pr vent sores Replace
with breast straps if possible.
will
in
collins
tender-skinned horses got
back and talls hot
weather despite these precautions, but
nse for the existence of
Nome
ROP necks
there Is no exe
half the summer sores on horses, They
are due to filth, neglect and the use of
improperly fitting harness
Rallroad Wreck Made to Order.
made to
more
Colum
The affair
The affair
advertised and proved
Peopls for
ad wreck that
A rallroad wreck
and
Sein)
was
witnessed by
nt
ord r
than
bus,
in ople,
i). recently
at Columbus, O,, recently
vid ly
riotion CRT
features
almost
but
as
the
engines telescoped and were
mdly wrecked as the engines
caboose did not suffer greatly
pamed “WW, H
12 during ifs
sorviee. It had been driven during all
life by Engineer Pat Clauney, and
it was his hand that opened the throt-
tle that the doomed mass of
machinery on The “A. L.
Streeter” No. 21. 4. D
one of the oldest engineers on
The engine Fisher”
was knowns No term of
is
started
its last run
was formerly
Loomis,
thie road, had «at in the cab for a down
aud he « that he stayed
the machine the last, as
started it and then jumped, allowing
the machine he had operated for so long
to go forward into what he had sue.
ceeded in avoiding for 0 many years,
The collision, which was the taost ex
entertainment ever provided
for an Ohio audience, was a tremend-
All day the
apot was « rowded by visitors, who took-
ed with awe on the pile of iron which
the day before hind been two valuable
locomotives and seemingly endowed
with life.
years
Al Say
with for he
pensive
O18 SNCCesK In every way.
A Law of the Paris Louvre,
A curious old law still prevails with
regard to the pictures in the Louvre,
Paris. No painting is permitted to
’
THEY CANNOT WAKE HER UP
STUDY OF A CASE THAT IS TYPICAL
OF MANY
Caused by Singing a Pathetic
What is the Mystery
Sleeps?---The:Malady Is Spreading.!
A woman lie {f the
the New Yorl
time whose
of Such Long
in one « wards of
Hospital at the
ms excited
i] week
ix Mrs
fir f
01
present
condition 1 uni
1 st
raami,
Mon-
a musical
versal nttention for
ax told in the Herald
roe H, Rosenfeld, the wi
COM POKe! I're
the hospital referred to Mrs.
Jay st
Ver
she
her removal to
Flos nfeld
Brooklyn
Vvioy to
lay at her home | eet
i SOVELTaen Cou
‘
1-COIMa LOS condi
n partich
the
Mrs
song to her husband secompaniment,
bis
when =h fil the
Presence
Rosenfeld
ation of
RRO
bit, overcome
fdeas, chorus,
which runs §
sone to fondle and caress you,
None h your t
None to care for you in aadi
When you're foeble and g
None to take you to hig bosom
None to call you then his own
None to care if dead or living
You'll be sorry when I'm
to bir rE AWAY,
gone
singer foll upon the lounge, weep
By sterically, and japsed into the
lethargic comdition in which she hiss
ined ever since, The remarkable
sensitivencgs of women to hysterical
emotional condition generally was
ghiown upon every one of the women
present, who began io weep in sympa-
thy swith the sufferer
Mr«
find in the New York Hospital for the
two weeks, Nhe is being trealed
interestingly original manner by
Thix treat.
the
ing
ren
fast
in an
the hospital physicians
ment
tion. None of her friends, and not even
her husband has been allowed to speak
to her while at the hospital The
theory of Dr. Bail, who has oe patient
in charge. is that isolation «ill give her
an entire change of emotional condi
tions. Deprived of the society of her
household
wig hy
many
opinion
beneficial
hushand
whi
i
1
i
{
i
York Hospital
he emotion
teeled against a supersens
HET
10 tin
dition (quiet
fed bawdy
brent
thin teat OTenm
wecomd $
game simple and eff tual
applied This ix repeat
te] until the baby
the breath is ans by its own effort to
F231 ¢ 3 . 4
158 1 ROY Ge
gitext that thi regime
well
the
nurses
the most
preserved
aml that the self
¢ three months old,
works tf a charm, that
bred quiet i= always in
HUTSROTY, control ex
Libited by the tots ol
in actual pain and distress
Roaring will
even when
thing
therefore be eliminated from the nu
complishments of the modern baby,
: 8: os oles
j& sn CINAreaIne
The Hungarian crown, the
headdress worn at their accession by
all the Austrian ¢mperors, iz the iden
tical one made for Stephen, and used
| by him at the time of his coronation,
more than eight hundred years ago
it is of pure gold, and weighs nine
marks and six ounces {about fourteen
pounds avoirdupois) It adorned
with fifty-three sapphires, fifty rubles,
' one emerald and three hundred and
| thirty-eight pearis, but no diamonds, it
belng a notton of the royal Stephen
royal
in
apd pear Sioux City, Ia.
A TORNADO RECORD,
The Most Important Storms in This Coun
try Since 1874,
1874 the nig reghrding tor
are tolerably accurate, having
by th Veath Hew
tant storms,
Bince
nuaoes
been compiled jew
Here are the mo
terrible
vigiia
Went
i874: The town of Tuscum-
destroyed Ten people
were ile and 100
stroyed; loss $100,000
6, Ini
torns
killed
SLM) w
June 4,
od
peveral peopl
orth of
giros
$400,000,
July
giron
£400) (M3,
killed in
Tex
June 21,
PR gultad
1863
Cisco
1863: Storm Dey Tom ka.
Storm Pomeroy,
killing
uly 6.
and neighboring
sore than 11% people
21. 1594
killed in a general storm in Minne.
Over seventy-five peo-
gota and Iowa
Colonial Relic.
Miss Hitchborn daughter of Chief
Naval Phillip Hichbhorn,
has recently come into possession of an
tteresting colonial specimen. It is a
Jat was in the possession of the
Hichborn at the time of the
loston tea party. Many years ago it
it was taken to Sandy Point, Me, by an
ancestor, and only lately been
shipped to Miss Hichborn’s home in
Washington —Boston Herald.
Constructor
desk
family
has
AAA SS.
Paris Mushroom Caves,
One of the most interesting sights
aroutd Paris iz the mushroom caves,
which are nothing more nor less than
tunnels containing at intervals of a few
feet Amal beds of fertilizer mixed with
virgin soil. The caves where mush.
rooms are grown are especially pre
pared, and great care and attention are
given to their keeping and perfect
preservation. :