Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 13, 1891, Image 3

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    Demortalic Wald
"Bellefonte, Pa. February 3, 1891.
Farm Notes.
The farmer who does not breed up
his stock and retain his calves for the
dairy makes a mistake. One of the
greatest sources of loss is ‘the practice
of buying fresh cows and selling off the
dry ones. When a cow is bought
nothing is known of her until she is
tested for her results. She may have
many faults. and may bring disease
into the herd. Abortion in some berds
is due to this cause, as it is known to
be contagious. A well-bred cow, rais-
ed on the farm from healthy, produc
tive stock, is more valuable than two
animals purchased at random, and can
be raised at less expense than to buy
an inferior animal.
Mauvuring cropsin the hill is simply
to concentrate the fertilizer in a small
space. Such a plan will answer ifthere
is an insufficiency of the material used,
but as the roots of plants spread over
a large area, in search of food, it is bet-
ter to broadcast all manures and fertil-
izers, thus not only giving greater feed-
ing capacity to the roots, but also per
mitting of a more intimate incorpora-
tion of the ingredients with the soil dur-
ing cultivation of the crop.
It would be a valuable lesson to
each farmer if the experiment was
made to endeavor to learn how much
one acre would produce. By experi-
menting on a small plot, sparing no ex-
pense or labor in.the effort to test the
capacity of the land, the fact would be
made plain that many farmers are
wasting capital and labor on too much
land. Manure that is only sufficient
for one acre is of but little value when
spread over ten acres.
As the spring opens the orchards
will require cultivation ‘and fertilizers,
The best fertilizers for all kinds of fruit
crops are those abounding largely in
potash, such as ashes and wmuriate or
sulphate of potash. Bone meal is also
excellent, and nitrate of soda gives good
results, especially on small fruits, bat
the most important ingredient of the
fertilizer is potash in some for.
Small potatoes, though not so attrac-
tive in market, are just as valuable on
the farm as those that are large. They
can be cooked and fed to cows, hogs or
poultry, and will provide an agreeable
change of food for them. If turnips
are added to the potatoes and a small
quantity of bran sprinkled over the
mess the whole will he improved, as
well as more highly relished.
The food that is purchased and
brought on the farm is so mueh man-
ure added to the land. Many farmers
experience but little gain in the sale of
extra milk or butter, but they become
richer in the increased fertility of the
soil, due to the better quality of the
manure applied, although such results
may not be apparent for several years.
If you cannot grind or pulverize the
old bones you can reduce them by lay-
ing them in wood ashes, and keeping
the mass damp (not wet). A small
quantity ot urine, poured over the
bones and ashes occasionally, will hast-
en the decomposition of the bones. If
you cannot do this bury the bones
around the fruit trees and grape vines.
A New York farmer raised an acre
of suntlowers for seed, and found that
the seed was an excellent addition to
grain for the use of hogs and poultry,
a small mill being used to grind it for
hogs. The stalks made excellent kind-
ling-wood and the heads and seeds
were ground together.
Old strawberry beds are mulched
when the ground is frozen, and then
burned over clean. It does not harm
the plants, but clears off the ground
and causes the plants to come up in
better condition in the spring. Itisa
method now highly recommended by
some fruit growers.
A herd of 18 cows in Vermont pro-
duced 162 pounds of butter per year
for each cow. The amount is not a
large one, compared with the records
of noted cows, hut it is excellent for a
herd, and shows what dairymen can
do by using well-bred cows and giving
them proper care.
Corn land should be plowed early,
in order to expose the cutworms, and
the seed should be planted as soon as
the season permits. A week's early
start with corn gives itan advantage
in securing root growth and resisting
the effects of drought,
Large crops are grown at less cost
than small crops, as the same labor of
cultivation is required in both cases,
while the extra manure that may be
applied will either increase the crop or
remain in the soil for another season.
Your fine spring of pure, delicious
water may drain a graveyard a long
distance away. Always endeavor to
know something about the drinking
water, and from whence it comes.
As a safeguard against the borer
some fruit growers use fine wire mos:
quito netting, wrapping a small piece
around. the body of the tree a few
inches above and below the soil.
In this section young pigs will get
a good start for spring if kept warm,
and will grow rapidly as soon as the
weather opens, but they will need care
during the cold days.
Begin now and scatter air-slaked
lime around the grape vines, first clean
ing up all the debris of last year, and
you will thus assist in preventing the
rot next season.
Poultry droppings should be mixed
with the manure trom animals, and it
will then keep better and give better
results.
An animal raised on the farm is al-
ways more valuable than one purchas-
ed, and it does not introduce disease.
Give the colt a good mess of ground
oats twice a day it you wish him to
grow fast and develop.
——
Consumption of Ties.
Assuming the entire railroad system
of the United States to be 160,000 miles,
as appears from “Poor's Manual,” with
the addition of the lines in construction
during the current year, aud taking
2,640 ties per mile, we have in use at
least 422 400,000 ties. The life ot these
ties varies according to their quality and
the climatic conditions ; but in the East
where only the best ties are employed,
the average life is found about six years,
while in the West, where the poorer
quality of timber often has been accept-
ed, and where dry rot and other disad-
vautages have to be contended with, the
average life {> rom three to five years ;
so that even after allowing for a few |
exceptional cases in which ties may last |
ten years, the average life of ties all ov-
er the country cannot be counted at
more than five years. It follows, there-
fore, that the annual consumption must
be about 84.500,000, which, with steady
increase of railroad building, must soon
exceed 100,000,000—a gigantic demand
to be satisfied from our forest each year,
when we consider the many other calls
upon them, and the fact that at present
virtually nothing 1s being done by the
government or the people to replenish
our source of supply.— Pacific Lumber-
man.
I ASL A re
CATARRH IN New ENarAND.-—Kly's
Cream Balm gives satisfaction to every
one using it for catarrh troubles.—G.
K. Meller, Druggist, Worcester, Mass.
I believe Ely’s Cream Balm is the
best article for catarrh ever offered the
public. —Bush & Co.” Druggists, Wor-
cester, Mass.
Anarticle of real merit.—C, P. Alden,
Druggist, Springfield, Mass.
Those who use it speak highly of it.—
Geo. A. Hill, Druggist, Springfield,
Mass.
Cream Balm bas given satisfactory re-
sults. W. P. Draper, Druggist, Spring-
field, Mass, pee fo is
ADELAIDE CAKE.-—One cupful of
butter, one and one-half cupfuls of su-
gar, four eggs, one pint of flour, one tea-
spoonful of baking powder, one cupful
of dried and stoned cherries, one-half
cupful of rich cream, one teaspoonful of
vanilla ; rub the butter and sugar to a
white, light cream, add the eggs, two at
a time, beating well between the addi-
tion: mix the baking powder with the
flour, and add that carefully to the other
ingredients ; then the last thing add
cherries, cream and vanilla; mix intoa
ficm batter, bake in paper-lined cake
tins about 40 or 45 minutes in a steady
oven ; watch carefully and if browning
too rapidly, protect with paper.
rm ———
——No one would think of feeding an
infant on beef or mutton. yet the use of
farninaceous foods is searcely less detri-
mental to the life and health of the lit-
tle ones. Mellin’s food is so prepared
that it is readily assimilated by the
youngest child and forms the only relia-
ble substitute for mother’s milk.
BANANA PuppiNag.—Lay in a pudd-
ing dish slices of sponge cake. Pour over
boiled custard with sliced bananas.
Cover with soft frosting, which may be
made of the whites of the eggs used in |
the custard.
——For burns, scalds, and other
wounds Salvation Oil has proved itself
to be the best remedy ever used. All
druggists sell iv for 25 cents a bottle.
Cor¥reE CAKE. —One-half cup of su-
gar, one-half cup of butter, one-half cup
of molasses, one-half cup of coffee, one
teaspoonful of all kinds of spice, one cup
of chopped raisins, one-half teaspoonful
of soda ; flour to thicken.
“Who said Hood’s Sarsaparilla ?
Sieg of people, who know it to be
the best blood purifier and tonic medi-
cin®,
Business Notices.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Cas-
toria. 35 14 2y
Look Here, Friend. Are You Sick ?
Do you suffer form Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Sour Stomach, Liver Complaint, Nervousness.
Lost Appetite, Billiousness, Exhaustion or
Tired Feeling, Pains in the Chest or Lungs.
Dry Cough, Nightsweats, Nervous Debility or
any form of Consumption? If so send to
Prof Hart, 88 Warren St., New York, who will
send you free, by mail, a bottle of medicine
which isa sure cure. Send to-day. 35 19
Fits.
All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restore. No fits after first day’s use,
Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2.00 trial bot-
tle free to fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931
Arch St., Phila, Pa. 35-21-1y
“Woman, Her Diseases and|Their Treat-
ment,”
A valuable illustrated book of seventy-two
pages sent free, on receipt of 10 cents, to cover
cost of mailing, etc. Address, P. 0. Box 1066
Phila., Pa. 35 36 9m
Drunkenness—Liquor Habit.
IN ALL THE WORLD THERE I$ BUT ONE CURE. DR.
Haines’ GonpeN Spacirrc.
It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee with-
out the knowledge of the person taking it, ef-
fecting a speedy and permanent cure, wheter
the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcho-
lic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have heen
cured who have taken the Golden Specific in
thair coffee without their knowledge, and to-
day believe they quit drinking of their own
free will. No harmfu! effect results from its
administration. Cnres guaranteed. Send for
circularand full particulars. Address in con-
fidence, GOLDEN SPiCI« IC 0),
35-32 1y 185 Race Street, Cincinati, O.
Tere
Medicinal.
EE ———— i
Wines and Liquors.
anys FACE WAS RAW,
DISTRESSING ITCHING SKIN DISEASE
CURED IN ONE MONTH BY THE
CUTICURA REMEDIES.
When our boy was six weeks old he had a
rash on his cheek. I spread on both cueeks
and chin. His face was raw. I doctore! with
various remedies, but it got no better. My
mother advised me to try the Cuticura Reme-
dies. Iused them faithfully, and in one week
the Foy looked better. In one month he was
cured, and now he is three years old and no
signs of it returning. The child was so bad I
had to tie him in a pillow-case, and pin his
hands down so that he could not scratch his
face. 1 cannot speak-too highly of the Cuticu-
ra Remedies. 1 recommend Cuaticura when-
ever I can. I would be pleased to see any one
gad talk to them of the good it has done my
oy.
MRS. CYRUS PROSCH
Coytersville, Fort Lee P. O, N. J.
N. B. My husband is president of the
Prosch Manufacturing Company, proprietors
of the “Duplex” and “Triplex” "Photographic
Shutters, 389 Broome Street, New Ch City.
He dislike undesirable notoriety, but is will
ing to make sacrifices to benefit others, and
assents to this testimonial to encourage the use
of Cuticura, and thus bring relief to others,
UTICURA REMEDIES.
The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally,
and Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuticu-
ra Soap, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, external
ly, instantly relieve and speedily ctire every
isease and humor of the skin, scalp, and
blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age,
from pimples to serofula.
fold everywhere. Price Cuticura, 50c.; Soap,
25¢.; Resolvent $1.00. Prepared by the Porter
Drue axp CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston.
#g5=Send for “How to Cure Skin Disease,”
64 pages, 50 illustrations, 100 testimonials.
CHMInY BUILDING.—
THE LARGEST
of
WINE, LIQUOR AND CIGAR HOUS
AND MOST COMPLETE —o
Io
~N THE UNITED STATES,—
——-ESTABLISHED 1836.
t——DISTILLER 0 AND 06 ITOBBER-_o
-0 Po
FINE--Q— WHISKIES.
Telephone No. 662.
Om
GCG. W.SCHMIDT,
IMPOR "ER OF
WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
No. 95 and 97 kifth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Oren
£a~All orders received by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention.
25-16-1y.
Ely’s Cream Balm.
LI CREAM BALM. FOR CATARRH.
The cure tor
THE POSITIVE CURE.
CATARRH, COLD IN HEAD,
HAY FEVER, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE.
Ely’s Cream Balm 50 cts.
ELY BROTHERS
- 33-46-1y 56 Warren St., New York.
ABY'S Skin and Scalp pmified | = mewm—— > Mal oR
and beautified by Cuticuva Soap. Abso- Wh °
i“ iy beautified by Cuticuva Soap 0: Carriages. ure a SKY
DHEUMATIC PAINS ARGAINS! o BARGAINS
\ In one minute the Cuticura Anti-Pain
Plaster relieves rheumatic, sciatie, hip, kidney
muscular pains and weakness. Price 25c.
35 30
—
Chichester’s English Diamond Brand.
ENNYROYAL PILLS.
Original and only Genuine. Safe, always relia-
ble. Ladies ask your Druggist for Chichester’s
English Diamond Brand in Red and Gold met-
allic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Zake no
other. [letuse dangerous substitutions and
imitations. At Druggist, or send 4c. in stamps
for particulars, testimonials and “Relief for
Ladies,” in letter, by return mail. 10,000 Testi-
monials. Sold by all Local Druggists. Name
paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.,
3621y Hladison Square, Philada., Pa.
Ra & LINGLE,
e
[Successors to W. P. Duncan & Ce]
BELLEFONTE, PA.,
IRON FOUNDERS
and
MACHINISTS.
Manufacturers of the
VULCAN CUSHIONED POWER HAMMER
BELLEFONTE TURBINE
WATER WHEEL,
STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS,
FLOURING MILLS,
0 © ROLLING MILLS, &C., &C.. o
Works near P. R, R. Depot. 11 50 1y
To Farmers.
| Ti SUPPLIES
—CONKLIN WAGONS, —
A large stock always on hand,
wagon.
(0) CHAMPION WAG ON|(o)
A wonderful invention to save horses on
rough roads.
BUGGIES,
a ASS
CARTS
aS
AND
TENET
SPRING
WRAL
WAGONS
SOUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS
The South Bend is so well established as be
ing the best Chilled plow, that it needs
no commendation from us. The
different suction Shares D, 8.
P. S.. and 8. S. are made es-
pecially for plowing all
kinds of Pennsyl-
vania soil.
(0)— THE ROLLAND CHILLED —(o)
is far ahead
of any other
bevel land side plow
in point of workman-
ship and dura bility-
Shares furnished for plowing
soft, hard or gravelly soil.
No better or lighter rvnning plow
ever manufactured. Easy onman aud horses
—SPRING TOOTH HARROWS.—
———
Steel frame spring tooth harrows'in which we
defy competition in make and price,
SEEDS—Farm and Garden Seeds a specialty.
fo)—(ot
+he favorite
McCALMONT & co
Wn Sor Consign
Robt. McCalmont. } Business Managers.
35 4 1y
8S. WAITE & CO,
tJ oe
BELLEFONTE, PA.
We do not claim to be finished mechanics,
but we simply say to our customers and com
petitors that we use better stock and employ
none but good mechanics to manufacture our
fine line of
CARRIAGES, 0 BUGGIES, o SUR-
REYS & SPRING WAGONS.
The best proof is that we find ready sale for
our new goods, which some of our competitors
do not. A second carload of celebrated Conk-
lin Wagons now on hand, and the largest
stock af Implements ever brought to Belle-
fonte,
We are glad to have Farmers call any time to
examine these got 13, and if you find it will be
an advantage to deal with us we will be ready
and willing to pror.ptly replace any defective
arts, as we fully guarantee all goods sold and
andled by us.
We make a specialty of Repairs and Repair
Work on all kinds of Buggies and Wagons,
34 11
—In—
o CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, o
AND
SPRING WAGONS,
at the old Carriage stand of
McQUISTION & CO.,—
NO. 10 SMITH STREET
adjoining the freight depo
0
We have on hand and for sale the
best assortment of Carris ges, Buggies
and Spring Wagons we have ever ha
We have Dexter, Brewster, Eliptic,
and Thomas Coil Springs, with Piano -
and Whitechapel bodies, and cangive
you a choice of the ulifereat patterns of
wheels, Our work is the best made in
this section, made by good workmen
and of good material. We claim to be
the only party manufacturing in town
who ever served an apprenticeship to
the business. Along with that we have
had forty years’ experience in the busi-
ness, which certainly should give us
the advantage over inexperienced par-
ties.
In price we defy competition, as we
have no Pedlers, Clerks or Rents to
pay. We pay cash for all our goods,
thereby securing them at the lowest
figures and discounts. We are aeter-
mined not to be undersold, either in
our own make or manufactured work
from other places; so give usa call for
Surries, Phaetons, Buggies, Spring
Wagons, Buckboards, or anything else
in our line, and we will accommodate
ou.
» We are prepared to do all kinds of
o——~REPAIRING-
on short notice. Painting, Trimming,
Woodwork and Smithing. We guaran-
tee all work to be just as represented,
so give us a call before parcliasing
elsewhere. Don’t miss the place—
alongside of the freight depot.
34 15 S. A. McQUISTION & CO.
0
Saddlery.
gg
A GOOD RECORD.
THE OLDEST HARNESS HOUSE
IN TOWN.
Over 18 years in the same spot—no
change of firm—no fires—no going back,
but continued and steady progress. This
is an advanced age. People demand more
for their money than ever before. We are
up to the times with the largest and best
assortment of everything that is to be
found in a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS
STORE, and we defy competition, either
in quality, quantit” or prices. NO SEL-
ING OUT FOR THE WANT OF TRADE.
VO COMPANY— NO : PARTNERS — NO
ONE TO DIVIDE PROFITS WITH BUT
MY CUSTOMERS. {am better prepared,
this year, to give you more for your moncy
than ever before. Last year and this year
have found me at times not able to fill m
orders. The above facts are worth consid-
ering, for they are evidence of merit and
Br dealing. There is nothing so success
u
0—AS SUCCESS—o
and this is what hurts some. See my
large stock of Single and Double Harness,
Whips, Tweed Dusters, Horse Sheets, Col-
lars and Sweat Pads, Riding Saddles,
Ladies’ Side Saddles, very low: Fly-Nets
from $3 a pair and upwards. Axle, Coach
and Harness Oils, Saddlery Hardware and
Harness Leather SOLD AT THE LOW
EST PRICES to the trade. Harnessmzk-
ers in the country will find it to their ad-
vantage to get my prices before purchas-
ing hardware elsewhere. Iam better pre-
pared this year than ever to fill orders
promptly.
JAS. SCHOFIELD,
33 37 Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa.
fad
Flour, Feed, &c.
( : ERBERICH, HALE & CO.,
—BELLEFONTE, PA.
= Manufacturers of -:-
F-L-0-U-R Peoreersen}
and 100000
css F—E—E—D,...... foesnenns
And Dealers in
0—ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.—o
8%~The highest market price paid for
wenn ‘WHEAT ........RYE......... CORN ........
2871 enn AND. /OATS. 0vnene
Pray E'S
PURE BARLEY
MALT WHISKY!
DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION,
id gll wasting diseases can be
ENTIRELY CURED BY IT.
Malaria is completely “eradicated from he
system by its use.
PERRINE’S
PURE BARLEY
MALT WHISKY
revives the energies of those worn with exces:
sive bodily or mental effort. It acts as a SAFE
GUARD against exposure in the wet and rigo-
rous weather.
Take part of a wineglassful on your arriva
home after the labors of the day and the same
quantity before your breakfast. Being chemi-
cally pure, it commends itself to the medica.
profession.
WATCH THE LABEL.
None genuine unless bearing the signature
of the firm on the label.
M. & J. S. PERRINE,
3136 1y 38 N. Third St., Philadelphia.
IIuminating Oil.
{own ACME.
THE BEST
BURNING OIL
I'HAT CAN BE MADE
FROM PETROLEUM.
It gives a Brilliant Light.
It will not Smoke the Chimney.
It will Not Char the Wick.
It has a High Fire Test.
It does Not Explode.
It is without an equal
AS A SAFETY FAMILY OIL.
We stake our reputation as refiners that
IT IS THE BEST OIL IN THE WORLD,
Ask your dealer for it. Trade supplied by
ACME OIL CO.,
34 35 1y Williamsport, Pa.
For sale at retail by W. T. TWITMIRE
Watchmaking-=Jewelry.
FE C. RICHARD,
oe
o—JEWELER and OPTICIAN,—o
And dealer in ;
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY
and
SILVERWARE.
Special attention given to the Making ard
Repairing of Watches.
IMPORTANT—If you cannot read this print
distinctly by lamp or gaslight in the evening,
at a distance of ten inches, your eyesight is
fofhi5e, no matter what your age, and your eyes
need help. Your.sight can be improved and
preserved if properly corrected. It is a wron
idea that spectacles should be dispensed wit
as long as possible. If they assist the visior,
use them. There is no danger of seeing tco
well, so long as the print is not magnified ; it
should look natural size, but plain and dis
tinet. Don’t fail to call and have your eyes
tested by King’s New System, and fitted with
Combination spectacles. They will correct and
preserve the sight. For sale by
F. C. RICHARD,
2749 42 High St, opp. Arcade, Bellefonte,
Miscellaneous Advs.
I [As AND FOOT POWER
—+—CIRCULAR SAW.—
IRON FRAME,
STEEL SHAFTS AND ARBOR
MACHINE CUT GEARS,
CENTRE OF, TABLE MADE OF IRON.
Send for Catalogue giving full description and
prices of our
HAND AND FOOT POWER MACHINERY.
J. N. MARSTON & CO.,
35 50 1y # Station A. Boston, Mass.
NUG little fortunes have been
made at work for us, by Anna Page, Aus-
un, Texas, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio. See
cut. Others are doing as well. Why not you ?
Some earn over $500.00 a month. You can do
the work and live at home, wherever you are.
Even beginners are easily earning from $5 to
$10a day. All ages. We show you how and
start you. Can work in spare time or all the
the time. Big money for workers. Failure
unknown among them. New and wonderful,
Particulars free. H. HALLETT & CO.,
361y Box 8%0 Portland, Maine.
Pe any of our readers
have made an invention for which
they have thoughts of taking a patent, they are
invited to communicate with Messrs. MUNN &
Co., of the Scientific American, who for a period
of more than forty-three years have conducted
a most successful bureau in this line. A pam-
phlet of instructions will be sent free, contain-
mg full directions how to obtain a patent, costs,
ete. In very many eases, owing to their long
experience, Messrs. Muny &Co., can tell at
once whether a patent probably can be obtain-
ed; and advice of this kind they are always
happy to furnish tree of charge.” Address
MUNN & CO.
Scientific American office,
361 Broadway, New York.
36 2 6m
briefly teach any fairly intelligent per-
son of either sex, who ean read and write, and
who, after instruction, will work industriously,
how to earn Three Thousand Dollars ayear In
their own localities, whereverthey live. Iwill
also furnish the situation or emplo yment, at
which you can earn that amount. No money
for me unless successful as above. Easily and
quickly learned. I desire but one worker
from each district or county. Ihave already
taught and provided with employment a large
number, who are making over $3000 a year
each. It’s new and solid. Full particulars
free. [ddress at once, E. C. ALLEN,
36 1y Box 420, Augusta, Maine.
Foom A YEAR!—I undertake to
R60VV.00 a year is being made by
John R.Goodwin, Troy, N.Y., at work for
us. Reader you may not make as much, but
we can teach you quickly how to earn from $5
to §10 a day at the start, and more as you goon.
Both sexes, all ages. In any part of America,
you can commence at home, given all your
time, or spare moments only to the work." All
is new. Great pay sure for every worker. We
start you, furnishing everything. Easily speed-
ily learned. Particulars free. Address at
once, STINSON & CO,,
26 ly Portland, Maine.
A forer can be earned at our new
line of work. rapidly and honorably,
by those of either sex, young or old, and in
their own localities, wherever they live, Any
one can do the work. Easy to learn. We fur-
nish everything. We starf you. No risk. You
can devote your spare moments, or all your
time to the work. This is an entirely new
lead. and brings wonderful success to every
worker. Beginners are earning from $25 to
$50 per week and upwards. and more after a
little experience. We can furnish you the
employment and teach you free. No space to
explain here. Full information free,
TRUE & CO.,
361y Auguta, Maine.
way
Music Boxes.
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0—MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS—o
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Western Farms.
INEven A FAILURE.
The Red River Valley of
Minnesota and
North Dakota
has
never
had a failure
of crops.
It produced 30,000,000
bushels of wheat
besides other cereals in 1890.
Farms can be had
on the
crop plan, or long time
cash payments.
It is not an uncommon thing
to pay for a farm
from the proceeds of
one crop.
It has all of the advantages
of an old country in
the shape of school, ehurch,
market, postal and railway facilities,
and all the chances of
a new country in
the way of
cheap lands, rich soil and
increase in values,
It is one of the most
fertile and promising
regions in America
not yet fully occupied.
In the rush to the far
west, however,
this rich valley has
been overlooked.
It has room for a
million more people.
Write to
F. I. WHITNEY, St. Paul, Minn.,
for particulars.
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