NOT ES. FARM AN D GARDEN v Ove who has used it says that the manure from stock that has been fed off ensilage is of better quality than that made by feeding bay. Toads are very fond of and bees, destroy large numbers of them, patien ly waiting near the hives for the pur— pose of securing those that come with- in their reach. Pat five drops of chloroform on a litle cotton or wool in the bowl of a clay pipe, then blow the vapor through the stem iuto an aching ear, sod in- stant relief will be afforded. A capital method of administering ¢ stor oil to children is to pour the oil | break Then cur: into a pan over a moderate fire, it- apd stir up. sugar or an egg into flavor with a little salt, rant jelly. In planting trees it embered that a tree is not a post, Tt. hole. To hole filled should be rem- quiring only a small, deep insure success with trees a br ad be is required, and this should «p with rich, friable « arth. [tis te. of a kicking horse that De was cured by suspending a sac k hind him filled with hay. At first of kicking was something but he subsided entirely when the hay re terrible, turned toward his heels every time. Bread Pudding : Pour half a pint of beef tea, boiling over the crumbs of | a French roll, beat well together and | add two all to, | gether. add salt and pepper, put let it soak for half an hour; eggs beaten up in milk: beat the | pudding into a buttered pie dish for three quarters of an bake quickly hour. Farmers who have been in the hab it of drawing potato vines to ther worked up into ma omit the barnvards to be had better ally ia | nure practice this Year, espe places where the potato rot has beea prev The rot is undoubtedly produ vy a fun gus growth whi h leaf, heap 1s the most certain and carrying spreading it over the farm Beets and Butter sauce Bermuda kin. Boil them fo tes in fast boiling water, ed which must skins, Lhe and the slice Then scrape off beets into slices, strips. Melt to it a little salt, an ounce of butte pepper aod | of vinegar. Pour it beets aud serve. Rice Padding rice, put into a Wash s baking dai deep which will + add four tablesp and a pinch of salt. stirring freque an hold a q art milk oven three hours, not brown so that the top does as the milk oks AWAY using that which mT 1 " 1 This ISH 0 £ | hot on the stov for children, as it is simple and mo palateble than plain rice. - SHOCKING GRAIL? [n the saving of grain the re important work 1 ing of it. If tain to he damag sary to leave it in fter be ing cut, ai fers that shocking « or, 18 to shock we Very few know how to damage ti gether remedy, how which 1s rare | ne. perly; and yet ers rly because of large bundles and th |) mpact, Hence: twelve of th put in a sh grain wi reed red shock the needed stabiily. sons should always work | ot take tw the two pairs together, bundles | nen ie Ad nearest eae ] man set one bundle at the « to him. alternating with the tso al ready wert Two bundles al each sl la alternating with those previously set, aod the two cap sheaves, complete this model shock. Each bundle should be driven down solinly into the stubble, All shonld lean «lightiy t Do not place the si but this is the them ward a come rock only mon center, on a depression; in excuse for not placiog | them together. | is placed, do not pat it down with a | dry, positions that and | I has been ke pt FB straight liue—making the loading less For eap sheaves select Break inconvenient, jong, slender thoroughly, and he careful to place the tops toward the prevaling winds. After the ten bundles are set, gather arms and draw bundles, them their tops in your When the cap sheal stroke in the middle, but by bringing an arm down across each end. Spread the cap sheaves to cover the entire shock. Any wisp of grain standing out can be tucked If the bundles are small, as they must be in short grain, bound by hand be put as eighteen may well Iu hand- bound as many | into the shock. ordinary fourteen bundles may well be put into a shock—three being | placed at each side, instead of two as | Wheat, if well ripen— | directed above, shocked when damp, bug Oats dry out very slowly shocked that ed, may be Oats never, in the shock; and if damp, especially if dampness proceeds from dew, will mould | Shocks pr perly set will not fall down | unless in the force of a windstorm. | [f they shou id fall down in a hurr: cane, set them up again a8 s00u 8g placing the bundles in the same they occupied before.— Agricul — A — HAIRY F RMAH American Lurwst. THE FAMOUS AMILY OF Bl Ex-King TI famous hairy which he at Mandalay, eebaw's long kept jealously to E The family have family, are coming rope yr exhibition. been ionless on a piatfora r herself, at low, sweel v n to the Court miss y » rates offered it the Am A 580 JJgamated 1 | ten vears of When boro t! | except ng ol! ild's parents are sul z¢ and medium Wf the other cl iren ma { rmed This and re This dwar iwarl closest attent be t ston lest [ts name is terson Lincoln Grant in BU PPO in existence Washington Jef Johnston k C——— A wt the ( George Deso Subscribe t ENTRY FOR SALE. 9000 Acres of Timber Land, at the Low Price of $5 00 P ER Al 'RE, od inTe pete, OF entertain part lion ¥ ‘ i ot sel | ons of Bio k raising C. BERINGER, No. 108 Fourth Avenues, Pirtasvng P grain | for when | prom rtion | A PLAIN RGAD TO HEALTH. Read the Sworn Testimony and Satis. | fy Yollrself, THE HOWAR D GALVANIC| SHIELD. This fs the only applisuce made that can be applied directly to the Kidueys, Liver, Stomusch, Bpleen, « any part of the Ix It can be worn at night or during the day by either Man, Woman or Child If your are Weak, languid, Irritable, Fretful, Ner- vous, Forgetful Unsocial, without any spparent that your Energies can no longer be Concentra is | ded and Dis nected, that y (harms wo Howard Canee following testim ‘ by the "Are Riven by mae ed theret WwW. C McC parties LENAMEN 13 AND CONSTIP ATION M vy, Pa, May Gentlemen I deem it a state that | sve worn then | from th ¢ fide and nstipation Snes os from the the tr PAKALYS loasure as well asa du nd have gradually improy t al Riven H appliances have 1! HPTOve X mend thew toany who ) » ; ; sae t bile D M. 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WILKINSON, Agent fF pAsERaRrT WB latentn or I'o OUR PAYRONA AND THR PUBL ity of on oh it distinctly understood, that | we Fave the large st and best assortment | of stoves, ranges, heaters, ote, as well | | as general hard ware in Centre county, and will not | undersold either fi cash, or approved credit, Come | goes for yourselves, nnd we will conv soos. Those who have dealt with us in the past, know that our motto is, and always has been “as low as the lowest’ for the same class of goods l Sel & Co. d for Bh cts mth, and | noe RAINBOW RUPTURE mpd, " not a Yue Beapen SoA mos wie oy: tl a Rm o cgred Ly Wier “nee, ress Uentral Med is Fa HULU PRO Loruet BL, Bt Louis, ) BRilify) troecwont given wil ads o and med ionl ener (el 3 oe ks - i vais tron lee in pale and Jomnle our ree’ Nn Ti alt —————— RELIEF & "Rt med Warn AOE mbar with tee, Don't Forget the Bells font Book Bindery,
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