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[HELE Bellefonte, Pa. February 13, 1891. Farm Notes. The very best pr. lucts of the farm have the least competition. Winter squashes, especially the Hubbard, are worth at vat $20 per ton. Squashes should pay at «nch prices. The feet of the sheep should be care- fully looked after. If thetoes are long cut them off. Do not wound the feet in so doing. When oats are scalded at night and left until morning they make an ex- cellent mess tor pigs. This is easier and cheaper than grinding them. If the fowls are healthy to begin with, and are well fed and cared for, no artificial preparations are necessary to maintain good health. If every farmer would aim to increase the yield of every acre, instead of in- creasing the number of acres, the ex- penses would be less and the receipts greater. Potatoes are recommended for feeding cows for four or five weeks before calv- ing as a preventive of milk fever. Any. sort of feeding that will preveat costive ness is good. If nitrate of soda will increase the yield of fruit one-half of what 1s claim- ed for it, it is worth trying. The claim is that it will double the yield especial- ly of strawberries and raspnerries. If the pig insists on rooting up the pig-pen make him do so in dry litter, and not in a pen that is wet and filthy. Keep the pig-pen well supplied with leaves, cut straw, weeds or anything that will help to make manure. Wool must be equally strong the entire length of the fiber, or necessarily it will be of less value to the manu- facturer ; and wool of that kind cannot be grown unless the sheep is kept in good condition all the time. A farm near a manufacturing town is worth a large percentage more than one distant from it. Why? Because the town furnishes a ready cash mar- ket for perishable crops that cannot be shipped far or held for sale, bnt that are the most profitable crop to raise. Once in a while, or oftener,some one avers that sheep will get along very well without water. Yes, they will get along with very little water if they have succulent food or snow to eat; bat itis a poor “get along,” and no sheep that is deprived of water wil. grow a perfect fleece. If the milk has a “cowy’ ordor it is because you have got manure in it; that always makes a very “cowy” odor. The remedy is to keep the milk and the manure in separate receptacles —not by straining the manure out of the milk, though; that kind of odor doesn’t strain out. ’ If your cow, after behaving like a lady for months, surprises you with a kick, don’t kick back, but find out why she kicked; she had a good reason for it, else she wouldn't have done it. Per- hays one of her teats may le cracked or scratched and very sore, or her ud- der may be inflamed. Costiveness in sheep is pretty apt to occur in winter when no roots or en- silage are fed. In such a case the val- ue of oil meal can scarcely be overes- timated. If the flockmaster has no green food we believe that it will pay him to buy some oil meal at any cost that anybody will likely have to pay. Good pure seed costs more than foul and impure seed, and in the wholesale trade the distinction 1s always made. The reliable retail seedsman, however, always has this poor seed to contend against in his trade, and always will have as long as purchasers are more anxious to save a little in buying than to.pay a fair price for a good article. Those persons who think they can- not milk a cow without wetting their fingers may try as a substitate for this objectionable practice the use of a lit- tle fine salt rubbed on their hands. This will sufficiently moisten a dry hand, by absorption of moisture from the air, to make the milking easy. Bat really there is no need for it, as dry milking is easy enough. Orchards are not considered worth the manure made on the farm. Many old app'e orchards have never received an ounce of manure or fertilizer. The result is knotted fruit, disease, an un- profitable orchard and waste of land. An orchard will pay well, but it must receive its share of manure. A good orchard should give a larger profit than any crop that can be grown on the farm, The mutton of our country is being 80 rapidly improved by the use of good mutton sires ai d better fzeding that our people are rapidly becoming mutton eaters. The nice, juicy lamb chop, eut from a well-bred, properly fed Down lamb, when nicely cooked makes a convert every time, and the more such mutton we can produce and put on the market the more call we will have tor it. A lady writing in an exchange, says: 1] have a method of cleansing rancid and poor butter that makes it better and more economical to use in making pastry than lard. I melt it, and then boil sliced raw potatoes in it. When the potatoes are brown I know the butter is cleansed, and that they have absorbed the butyric acid that chiefly makes the butter rancid. 1 skim ofi the surface, and pour the pure oil in jars to stove it till time of use.” The garden provides the luxuries of the farm. Iushould be the first plot to be manured a.d fertilized. Many farmers have no time, as they suppose, to attend to a garden, yet there is more profit to be derived from the garden, even when used for supplying the fam ily, than from larger areas of land planted to a staple crop. and small fruits <hould have a place on every farm. as they can be had ot bet- | ter quality when grown at home than when purchased elsewhere, Vegetables | Four Hun Rioters to Hang. PrrrsBUuRrG, Pa., Feb. 7—Murder in the first degree is the verdict to-day rendered against the four Hungarian rioters who on December 2 eaused the death of Michael Quinn, a workman at Carnegie’s Steel Works, Braddock. They beat Quinn to death during a strike. 2 HERE 18 A CHANCE To Make Mon- EY.—I bought a machine for plating gold, silver and nickel, and it works splendid. When people heard about it they brought more spoons, forks and jewelry than I could plate. In a week I made $33.25 and in a month $172.50 My daughter made $31 in five days. You can get a Plater for $3 from W. H. Griffith & Co., Zanesville, Ohio, and will we trust, be benefitted as much as I have been. R. M. Gray. An Oil King Dead. PirrsBURG, Pa., Feb. 8.—John Mec- Keown, the wealthiest indvidual oil producer in the country, died at his home, in Washington, Pa., to-day. Mr. McKeown was born in Ireland in 1838, and came to the United States in 1865. When oil was discovered in Butler county he was emploved asa driller, He bought in a big well, and his share started his fortune, which is now $06,- 000,000. Ile has been one of the bol- dest of “wild-catters,” and twice has been reduced to poverty. Nor ONE IN TEN of the people you meet from day to day has perfectly pure healthy blood. The hereditary serofulous taint afilicts the large majority of people, while many others acquire diseases from impure air, improper food and wrong indulgences, Hence the im- perative necessity for a reliable blood purifier like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which eradicates every impurity, and gives to the blood vitality and health. It cures serofula, salt rtheum, humors, boils, pim- ples, and other affections caused by im purities or poisrnous germs in the blood All that is asked for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. is that it be given a fair trial. Stamps of the Lutheran Denomination. The Harrisburg correspondent of the Punxsutawney Spirit says the following of some of the legislators : We have a few rural members here who ean scarcely take care of them- selves, let alone looking after the in- terests of their constituents. Only yesterday a gentleman from one of our neighboring counties who had just got- ten his order for stamps went to the city post office to get them. “What denominations ?”’ inquired the clerk. “Luthereran,’”’ said the member, mod- estly. . Driven From Home —Fifty thous- and persons have been driven from home during the past few weeks, driven from their comfortable firesides to buy Hasson’s Syrnp Tar for themselves or members of their families. The public have found this to be the hest remedy in the market for Conghs Colds, ete.,and i can always be relied on, Every bottle guarranteed. For sale by, C. M. Parri h Bellefonte. CHICKEN CREAM SouP.- -Three pints of the water in which a chicken has been boiled, ath all fat removed, one pint of rich cream, four eggs, one cupful of bread-crumbs, salt, pepper and celery- salt. Heat the water to the boiling point. Boil the egus for twenty-five minutes and mash the yeiks with the breadcrumbs, which should be softened in alittle milk. Heat the cream to near boiling, stir it gradually into the eggs and crumbs, pour the mixture into the chicken water and boil five minutes. Season to taste with salt, pepper and cel- ery-salt and a lttle onion if pre- ferred. 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, ete. Address, P. 0. Box 1066 Phila. Pa. 35 36 9m Drunkenness—Liquor Habit. iN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE. DR. Haines’ GOLDEN SPACIFIC. It ean be given in a cup of tea or coffee with- out the knowledge of the person taking it, ef- [ecting a speedy and permanent cure, wheter the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcho- lic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been 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. Cures guaranteed. Send for cirenlarand full particulars, Address in con- fidence, GOLDEN SPiuCI: IC CO,, 35-32 1y 185 Race Street, Cincinati, O, Medicinal. BAe FACE WAS RAW. DISTRESSING ITCHING SKIN DISEASE CURED IN ONE MONTH BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES. When ourb,, was six weeks old he iad a rash on his chook. I spread on both cneeks and chin. His face was raw. I doctore ' with various reinedies,; but it got no better. My mother advised me to try the Cuticura Reme- dies. used them faithfully, and in one week the Foy looked beiter. If one month he was cured, and now he is three years old and no signs of it returning. The child was so bad 1 hadto tie him in a pillow-case, and pin his hands down so that he eould not seratch his face. 1cannot speak too highly of the Cuticu- ra Remedies. 1 recommend Cuaticura when- ever I can. I would be pleased to see any one gud talk to them of the good it has done my HOY. MRS. CYRUS PROSCH Coytersville, Fort Lee P. O, N. J. N. My husband is president of the Prosch Manufacturing Company, proprietors of the “Duplex” and “Triplex” Photographic Shutters, 389 Broome Street, New York City. He dislike undesirable notoriety, but is will- ing to make sacrifices to benefit others, and assents to this testimonial to enconrage the nse 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 cure every disease and humor of the skin, sealp, and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. fold everywhere. Price Cuticura, 50¢:; Soap, 25c.; Resolvent $1.00. Prepared by the PorrEr Drua AND CrEmicarn CorroraTION, Boston. H&=Send for “How to Cure Skin Disease,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations, 100 testimonials. “Wines and Liquors. Miscellaneous Advs. a MIDT BUILDING. ~~ THE LARGEST = WINE, LIQUOR AND CIGAR HOUSE | JAP Axe FOOT POWER . AND MOST COMPLETE —o do ~—/N THE UNITED STATES,— ——~ ESTABLISHED 1836.—— o—— DISTILLER co ASD o TOBBER—o¢ -—0 P= FINE --8Q—- WHISKIES. 3 G.W.SCHMIDT, Telephone No. 662. IMPORTER OF WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS, No. 95 and 97 kifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. Qe 0 A3All orders received; by mail or otierwise will receive prompt attention. 35-16-1y. ¥iy’'s Cream Balm. Lye 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, Plaster relieves rheumatic, seiutie, 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 Singlish Diamond Brand in Red and Gold met-- allie boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take ne o CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, o B AN SPRING WAGONS, at the old Carriage stand of BUG&IES, I A IS CARTS Ea AND SPRING. ERE WAGONS, iA SCUTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS The South Bend is so well established as 3% ing the best Chilled plow, that it needs no commendation from us. The different suction Shares D, S. P. S.. and 8. S. are made es- pecially for plowing: all kinds of Penasyl- vania soi. 0)— THE ROLLAND: CHILLED —(o} is far ahead of any other bevel land side plow in point of workman- shipand dura bility- Shares furnished for plowing soft, hard or gravelly soil No better or lighter rvnning plow ever manufactured. Easy on man and horses SPRING TOOTH HARROWS.— eee Pere Steel frame spring tcoth harrows'in which we defy competition in make and price. SEEDS—Farm and Garden Seeds a specialty. }o)—(ot : MeCALMONT & co. Win. Shortlidge, 1 4 Robt. McCalmont. } Business Managers. 35 4 1y other. Refuse dangerous substitutions and { © McQUISTION & €O.,— imitations. At Druggist, or send 4c. in stamps ; m for particulars, testimonials and “Relief for NO. 10 SMITH STREET. Ladies,” in letter, by return mail. 10,000 Testi-- adjoining the freight depo monials. Sold by all Local Druggists. Name i paper. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO., We have on hand and for sale the 3521y Madison Square, Philada., Pa. best assortment of Garris ges, Buggies : and Spring Wagons we have ewer had hi gave Do he ausioh Hoda, 2 and Thomas Coil Springs, with Plano Machinery. and Whitechapel bodies, and cangive you a choice of the differeat patterns of re wheels, Our work is the best made in Bs seston, made Yr od Joma ANTI YNYCE YD FAA Tk and of good material. e claim to be ENKINS & LINGL Uy the only party manufacturing in town e who ever served an apprenticeship to [Suecessors to W. P. Duncan & Co] the business. Along with that we have had forty years’ e3periencs R the busi- nw TRONT ness, which certainly should give us BELLEFONTE, PA, the advantage over inexperienced par- * ties. IRON FOUNDERS In price we defy competition, as we and have no Pedlers, Clerks or Rents to pay. We pay cash for all our goods, MACHINISTS. thereby securing them at the lowest figures and discounts. We are aeter- - Manufacturers of the mined not to be undersold, either in our own make or manufaetured work ¢ VITLOAN CUSHIONED POWER HAMMER from other places; so give us a call for er ] ' Surries, Phaetons, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Buckboards, or anything else BELLEFONTE TURBINE in our line, and we will accommodate you. ; WATER WHEEL, We are prepared to do all kinds of 0—— REPAIRING 0 STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, : iy : : on short notice. Painting, Trimming, } Woodwork and Smithing. We guaran- FLOURING MILLS, tee all work to be just as represented, gs give us a call before purchasing 0 0 ROLLING MILLS, &C., &C. o elsewhere. Don’t miss the place— alongside of the freight depot. Works wear P. R. R. Depot. 11 50 1y 415 S. A. McQUISTION & CO. To Farmers. Saddlery. ] (VARMERS SUPPLIES g z — CONKLIN WAGONS, — GOOD RECORD. A large stock always on hand. .he favorite ! Wagon THE OLDEST HARNESS HOUSE (0) CHAMPION WAGONj(o) IN TOWN. A wonderful iovention to save horses om 0 th lh ver 18 years in the same spot—no Tenslurosns. change of firm—no fires—no going baek, 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 Juss: uantitv or prices. NO SEL- ING OUT FOR THE WANT OF TRADE. VO COMPANY— NO PARTNERS — NO ONE TO DIVIDE PROFITS WITH BUT MY CUSTOMERS. fam better prepared, this year, to give you more for your money 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- gh for they are evidence of merit and hl ealing. There is nothing so success u 0—AS SUCCHSS—eo and this is what hurts some. See my large stock of Single ands Double Harness, Whips, Tweed Dusters, Borse Sheets, Col- lars amd Sweat Pads, Riding Saddles, Ladies’ Side Saddles, very low: Fly-Nets from $ a pair and upwards. Axle, Coach and Harness Oils, Saddlery Hardware and Harness Leather SOLD: AT THE LOW EST PRICES to the trade. Harnessmak- ers in the country will find it to their ad- vantage to get my prices before purchas- ing hardware elsewhers. I am better pre- pared this year than ever to fill orders pramptly. JAS. SCHOFIELD, Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa. ahd 33 37 J S. WAITE & CO., * BELLEFONTE, PA. We do not elaim to be finished mechanies, but we simply say to our eustomers and com petitors that we nse better stock and employ none but good mechanics to manufacture our fine line of CARRIAGES, o BUGGIES, o SUR- REYS & SPRING WAGONS, The best proof is that we find ready sale for our new goods, which some of our competitors donot. A second carload of celebrated Conk- lin Wagons now on hand, and the largest ek af Implements ever brought to Belle. onte. We are glad to have Farmers call any time to examine these got 1s, 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 handled by us. We make a specialty of Repairs and Repair Work on all kinds of Buggies and Wagons, 34 11 Flour, Feed, &c. G ERBERICH, HALE & C(x, —BELLEFONTE, PA— = Manufacturers of -:~ Possensnr F-L-0-U-R Pennine 1000003 and i : teeveene SEIN Lin ~EB—E-D.... freeesennd And Dealers in o—ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.—o &¥~The highest market price paid for we WHEAT ,,......RYE......... CORN ........ ha 35-46-1y 56 Warren St., New York. ABY'S Skin and Scaip purified mT TAT ET NT I and beautified by Citicura Soap. Abso- = : i lately pure. : . 2 Carriages. Pare Mak Whisky. PHEUMATIC PAINS ARO TQ > (4 In one minute the Cuticura Anti-Pain 5 jostns ! a BARGAINS ora E'S PURE BARLEY MALT W HISKY! DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, 20 «ll wasting diseases ean be ANTIRELY 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. IMMuminating Oil. (oon x ACME. THE BEST BURNING GIL I'HAT CAN BE MADE FROM PETROLEUM. It gives a Brilliant Light. It will not Smoke the Chimney. It will Not Char the Wiek. : 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 QIL 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. F © RicarD, ° And dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE. Special atéention given to the Making and 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 failing, no matter what your age, and your eyes need help. Your sight can be improved and reserved if properly corrected. It is a wrong idea that spectacles should be dispensed ir as long as possible. If they assist the vision, use them, There is no danger of seeing tco well, so long as the Beit 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 o—JEWELER and OPTICIAN—o| —+—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., 3550 1y * Station A. Boston, Mass. INUG little fortunes have been made at work for us, by Anna Page, Aus- tin, Texas, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio. Eee eut. Others are doing as well. Why not you ? Some earn over $500.09 a month. You ean 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 yon. 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 & €O., 361y Box 839 Portland, Maine. ATENTS.—If 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 sueeessful bureau in this line. A pam- phlet of instructions will be sent free, contain- ng full directions how to obtain a patent,costs, ete. In very many cases, owing te 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 free of charge. Address MUNN & CO. Scientific American office, 361 Broadway, New York. 36 2 6m 33000 A YEAR !—I undertake to briefly teach any fairly intelligent per- son of either sex, who can read and write, and who, after instruction, will work industriously, how to earn Three Thousand Dollars ayear in their own localities, wherever they live, Iwill also furnish the. situation or employment, 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. I have 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. 136000.00 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,, 36 1y Portland, Maine. ONEY 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 start 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. Music Boxes. I I ENRY GAUTCHI & SONS, 0—MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS—o OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. o—M USIC BOXES—o ST. CROIX, SWITZERLAND. Sale rooms and Headquarters for the Uni. ted States at 1030; CHESTNUT S8T., PHILADELPHIA, PA No Music Boxes without Gautehi’'s Patent Safety tune change ean be gnaranteed. Old and damaged Music boxes carefully re- paired. Send 5 eent stamp for catalogue and circular. HEADQARTERS IN AMERICA FOR MU. SIC BOXES. Music box owners please send or call for Patent Improvement Circular. 3349 1y Western Farms, vpn A FAILURE. The Red River Valley of Minnesota and North Pakota has never had a failure of crops. It preduced 30,000,000 bushels of wheat besides other cereals in 1890. Farms can be had on the crop plan, or long time cush 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, church, 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. 1. WHITNEY, St. Paul, Minn., for particulars. F. C. RICHARD, 281 en AND OATS ee 2749 42 High St. opp. Arcade, Bellefonte, Publications sent free. 85-9-1y