The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 11, 1901, Image 6

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A ALLS, m enl. i - its
lasting qualities and fresh, rich,
clove fragrance combine to make it
of the mort popular, well
of the most sought for and profita
florists’ flowers CC. W. Ward,
Agriculturist,
think that the blood of meat produces
consumption and cancer. And it is
certainly a fact that the Jewish peo-
ple, who remove all blood from their
exceptionally from
London Mail,
best
boutonnieres
THE SCIENCE OF DIET. |
“Ifollowed Mrs.Pinkham’s.
LLANE
its
SHORTENING OF LIFE DUE TO THE |
FOOD WE EAT. |
ment, are froe
{these two diseases.
{
caramel ns a
in
CULTIVATION OF CORN.
Run one
with a small plow three or
deep as soon as it is all
turn plow with bar next
let it stand as much
fore filling. The corn
taken root downward
out of the of will
stand drought better first
plowing plow shallow and don't throw
dirt corn at
Keep grass down, Hoe w
L.ay by clean when it begins
The Epitomist
One 8 as
Errors Are Made Both by Those Who
Live to Eat and Who Eat to Live Hard
ater Causes Premature " Olid Age”
Meat Cives Cout.
Of the 1,160,000 persons
this country in a year, one-fourth true and untrue, Pro
| before their fifth birthday, one-half sortionatoly they are about
reach the age of fifty, and th
quarter live the natural span of three .
score and ten. Thus, three out of four
people, in the healthiest country of the
before their time,
a very remarkable
the
remarkable wh
of this
close te corn, furrow only
inches
use
and
days be
On
SNAKE STORIES FROM BRAZIL.
tour bie of —-
Up may
to
in American | The Obiging Dealer and the Frozan
corn
five
then
will
and
the
as WINTERING
farm
summer
HORBES
is worked
given too
All through
harvesting
and laborious,
and frost
rt n :
born In ychologically snake stories are of
die
have
be
will
which
plowing
After
horse ’
and
winter
The average
too hard in ‘ . ons 0 8
way ; arely a
if much idleness in - 1.7
the planting and all generally
his
and then
the country
up for most of the time in
Beason
work is ceascless Bemblance
too much to once
cloge
shut
when snow gnake story
hen needed, world, die
This is
things for
it is more
er that
animal is
the
with
roads the
to tassel, tate of
sla i
stable,
aim
or when
but th
% fiat} Lo ury Ane
are occasional drives twentialhh ceniury. And
the sleighing is
ground is
There
n we consid
when good 1 Ww :
(REP THE COWS 211 swtraordinary
KEE} THI the frozen hard, muc bh ex 10 NAT Y
‘He
developing in her system.
the doctor.
This is the reason why
SorrasY mdence
possib
Mrs. Pinkham, and are ne
h Mrs, Pinkham. All such
confidential by
“Dear Mrs. Pivinas :—For tv
and inflamnmation of ti
he womb,
3 wr 3 } x
sae knows but those
endured nro
hardly drag myself across the floor.
cines. At last I became so bad that
and I did so.
ain.
was troubled wi Hing
nuch w wn
anything. What |
did. I could
sred with the physicians of this
istend of better. My husband
ith bearing do
s suffered as |
I concluded to ask your advice, |
your Vegetable Compound,
bottles I felt better, and after 1 had
for I was well
and | wish and
table Compound. |
health.”-- Mrs. Evra
£
Rice
. Chelsea
which wil
testinon a
the writer
tatoes remove eighty pounds
of “actual” Potash from the
soil. Unless this quantity
1s returned to the soil,
the following crop will
materially decrease.
ng about
ried value of
ks te!
Crops.
GERMAN KJ
%: .
41 eal
’] sasean Ht.
ET WET!
THE ORIGINAL
fact that some skeptical
;otstioned
ute wilers
we have
$4. com,
£ above
bplaining
ine Co,
Owing to the
people have from t o Lisne
the geauin
we are
al City Bank
i to any peraon ho w ow that tl
orf was publishe
sia b, Pisguas Map
BEE §
astantiy p bing
, Mass
belre
illing to let
but she
= destruc
Bristling
with her
and began
operty
went
Greer
ruining the
boy has been just
1 floor, and 1
pillows up on the sixth
wish you would stop his foolish pranks
up there, [ won't stand it.”
“Why, what's the trouble?” inquired
Mrs. Green.
“Trouble!” exclaimed the irate house-
“Why, he has injured and ut-
that they are unfit for use.”
“Well,” dryly remarked Hetty Green,
“About a dozen,” replied the house
“Well, you go out and order a dozen
new pillows and send the bill to me,”
said the woman of millions with & com.
lacent smile. “When they are disabled,
buy some more, and keep up the supply
at my expense, That boy is growing
and he needs the exercise.”
A coroner's jury in Lynchburg, Va,
justified the shooting of a negro who,
while delirious, had escaped trom the
small-pox hospital and was running
amuck.
Naturalists say the lobster will soon
follow the buffalo and diemond-back ter:
rapa,
A SO sen»
Sick Wondne re
Is one of the most common afflictions of 0
resent day, A single dose of Crab Orch... a
ater wil promptly relieve it. IS eure. LJ
removing the cause,
Pensylvania avenue, Washington, D, €
is 100 feet wide, BT
OWS
The platform con which the «
stand should be at least =X
higher than the will give
inches
cows can 1
0 the
drop enough so
down without getting int
the
platform on whi
ot of the
proiect not
the
manure,
3
cows will {
lean I
prope:
more
{io
pay
their Bos
ton
keeping
Cultivator
ENORMOUS PRODUCTION OF CAR
NATIONS
From a rough computation |
clined to think that
$2.000.000 inv gited in
ing in the
that there
the
something Hk«
more difficult to arrive at the value of
product produced, but the prob
able value of blooms and plants sold
should be from three to four times the
capital invested. There are about 2.
500,000 young carnation plants and
rooted cuttings sold each year,
an equal amount
which they themselves use for grow
ing and which are not sold. Of these
plants, at least four-fifths are grown
under glass during the winter time for
cut flower purposes. Assuming that
they produce an annual
twenty flowers to the plant, would
give 60,000,000 blooms produced each
year.
What becomes
am in
perhaps
carnation
to-day
there in
Brow
United States and
are
production
probably
of carnation
5.000 people
cmpleyed in
flowers
it is still
of this
not
animal's best
irives are irregular and the most
the devel
his
that the
wintering of horses is
has to face
He
ore
blen breeder
well ag the farmer realizes
dango than the
* two farm horses
breeder
fo m
who has
and train
ake it
regular dally
and his men are employed
special purp
+ market is good.
1Rines to
eX
r of these
makes it a part of his b
year for
Now a good mq
are nearly r
i winter's rest wij
# | ig 11 3
No animal needs such
They all do better with a
of exercise There should
bs «
that
D LAWN MAKING
seen
variety
texture
little 4:
have ar
5 vr
as Lhe
but
MLx"*s
3
useq,
iy is presup
have been -properiy
red. For Eng-
coast,
OCeaAn
Lo
repa New
near the
the
flect,
IONS
are the
roanuire
require
bent
use They
however, more
nd for
than
a
recommend
Ken-
tal
The
simply
grass and white
§
grass ia introdu
off oc
: fn should consist
An
recom
Erass,
clover
girass
te ©
rye
* fmmediate
antl white clover
which may
mended is Kentucky blue
tail and white
italian
be
do's
could
overing
cate also
rye
if an immedia
cmoewhnt ah
Jomewhat sh
in
slates some
might be used for
lawns, but their characters are not
well understood, and it is difficult to
gecure seeds true to name owing to
their close resemblance one to anoth-
er. The creeping red fescue is a valu.
able seed for light or sandy soils, and
sown thickly makes a good turf. For
woodland parks I know of nothing bet
ter than trested dog's tall and various
leaved fescue, Festuca heterophylia. 1
have seen beautiful lawns of Kea
tucky blue grass as far south as Atlan
ta, Ga., but ordinarily, at points so far
south, Kentucky blue grass will not
survive the hot summer months. Its
place is taken by Bermuda grass,
which stands any amount of hot sun,
and remains beautifully green
aded lawns.
and the middle
fegoues
England
of the |
mystory.
able uses.
person, and as the average carnation
Poor ard weedy lawns are the result
an attractive
chids, consequently the consumption
is larger. There ia no use to which
nation is not fitted,
MOR FI i
All the trains that reach the new
sick room.
food we
Some time, no doubt, we will have
| & real science of diet. When that day
| comes life will probably be prolonged
i to or 20 years
| will think
| breaking a cycle
{ Ing on
150 .
nothing ing
perform
003 14
polo,
the tig the prize
iy people who escape
ia t should die at all
who gradually wear out and die
| age succumb !
i which
body r¢ qu
was
ired
human body
to this
: body and a
{ by their ds
| place the
prove
anw {
BAW,
old one. if
then our
But it is
and again a
}
fury ves OTE 8
HNINOTWR.
bodies
Case Now
ick
not 80 in
eyery
r
defective 1 replaces
14
at
are
length y dx ive bricks
intercalat iif
collapses
But the bri
geath in OIG
very
and
sel is very
blood to flow
in old sage the
and upyleld!
ished, and
| sened
{ ence In
| congequoen
muscles, liver nor
i clent nourishment, and
like the light of a lamp with
The calcification of the
| curs very slowly, for the biog
| power of the
{ only and reje
| and again it
ft by ax
tion Ox
body
freely thr
Yessels become
their bore
i stream
ng,
the blood
the
les
from pros
neither brain
es out
aboorbing
ting
and
cident,
a ETS
swat Ton 1 3
urs ia ai Lhe
are
many
ple’
{ Jot
pmount «
| pancreas
{ packerel
| stomaca
{ the brain
i tlood
8 es wo
8 Qa
Ihe
from
for diges
| overdraught must be
' food, otherwise the
| will have to go short
{ man iz very heaithy he cannot
or
| increascd lesa. In most people, there
| fore, these indigestible fools inevita-
{ bly shorten life
| Many city people make their lunch
{| Most of them would undoubtedly live
! jonger if they took more suitable food
the digestive organs have such hard
work extracting this nutriment that it
is doubtful whether there is not a loss
in the transaction.
Cabbage-—the British vegetable—is
another shortener of life in a great
many cases. Cabbage consists main-
ly of cellulose, but the human
stomach can make nothing of it. It
often decays in the inside and gives
rise to poisonous gases,
Of course, excess of any kind of
stimulant hurries us on to the grave.
Beef tea, for example, increases the
pace of life and overindulgence in it
would cause the body to wear itself
out quickly. The same holds good
with coffee or tea.
The question whether vegetable
food or animal food shortens life most
is not yet solved. Vegetable food
makes the blood hard and stony, de
posits tartar on the teeth, and makes
them fall out. It increases the fat of
the body, and tends to cause fatty de
generation of the heart, liver, and
brain.
Put meat gives gout. Possibly it is
the cause of rheumatism. It produces
trichinosie, tapeworm disease, erysipe
las, and other things. Some people
ably the largest of
which stand
brush
the Wash 1
hang by its tal
Bridge and t«
gleamer
uct
The
a infre
lowed whole
yy a kind
permits
y base dur
sve ed A
yngiGer
New York,
YOCRODU
woathers the
, regular
vase ships, for
{f one of
aii a wild
Provided
ate it is sold
dealers who watch
from $5 to $10. The mate of
these boats once drove a bargain with
a Pernambuco snake dealer for a balf
dozen reptiles of various sizes He
had them in a cage k
charged a sallor
washing it out with s«
All went well
mild, but
lary
with
so long as the
toks 3
on the night be
was
or ” o mil
from port, tk ail
Gulf Stream crossed,
hirty hours
of water in the
the shin
orgotien, 3
AWAY
He gathered thom in his arms
i them home
officer after
water had
and that
an
like firewood
A rival 4d
ward that good
resuscitated their sn
they mise.
ume, unaffected by the freezing —Rio
Janeiro correspondence of the Chicago
had been to various
Rece rd .
The Cabby and His Wink,
A predatory cabby, ©
vouring kind, drove
the fare-dn-
house In
other af-
The man whom he had for a
passenger hopped out of the cab and
pHing a roll of bills from his pocket
them over. in search
While the man was
3 a
of a small one.
denly spying a young woman gazing
down at him fromm one of the upper
windows of the house in front of which
he bad stopped, began to wink and
wag his head at her in a manner as
unexplainable as it was remarkable.
Apparently he was trying to convey
the general idea of “Keep still] Baek
to the woods! Don't give me away!”
The young woman stared at him in
a mystification until the passenger had
paid his fare and gone into the house.
Then she saw the eabby leap down
from his seat like a hawk, pounce up-
on what appeared to be a piece of
orange-colored paper lying on the side.
walk, leap again to his seat and whip
up his horse. As the steed galloped
away the cabby turned and gave an-
other of his gestures of appeal.
“That's the funnicst cabby 1 ever
saw.” eaid the young woman.
Just then the man who had been rid.
ing in the cab dashed ont the front
door and running to the curb shook
his fist at the disappearing hansom.
“He's run off with a tweaty-dollar
bill!” yelled the man. New York Sun.
Business offices have Rrown from
two to thirty stories. ol