Democratic Hatcyan Bellefonte, Pa., April 15,1892. Farm Notes. Sheep may be rid of ticks very sat- istactorily by feeding sulphur, which should be given in small quantities and rot too often. Thirty-one bushels of corn and four bushels of potatoes for every man, Wo- man and child in the country were grown last year. Lancaster County, Pa., grows more tobacco than any other county in the United States. The crop there in 1889 amounted to 10,217,300 pounds. A great many kicking cows might be cured and more prevented by sim- ply trimming the finger-nails often enough to keep them from cutting the . teats of the cow. The fat in the milk is the most po- tent factor in determining the yield and quality of cheese, and the quality of cheese is largely affected by the amount of fat contained in it. Aeration of milk is excellent, but unless the aeration is done in a pure atmosphere it is of no advantage. The quality of the air has something to do with preventing termentation. Removing the loose bark and swab- bing the trees with a solution of con- centrated lye will aid in preventing the attacks of bark lice and other in- sects that work under the bark. The wonderful development of the orange industry of California is seen from the fact that in six counties there are already 1,000,000 trees bearing, and over 3,000,000 9. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of John Haugh, late of Gregg twp., deceased, as set apart to his widow Anna M.-Haugh. 10. The inventory and _appraisement of the petopnal property of Henry Fiedler, late of lillheim borough deceased, as set apart to his widow Susan Fiedler. 11. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of Leslie Markle, late of Miles i deceased, as set apart to his widow Clara E. Markle. 11. The inventory and appraisement of the Dory property ot J. B. Veihdorfer, late of urnside twp., deceased as set apart to his widow Sarah Veihdorfer. 13. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of John Emerick, late of Centre Hall borough as set apart to his widow Rebecca Emerick. 14. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property and real estate of Charles McGarvey, late of Union twp., deceased, as seb apart to his widow Sarah J. McGarvey. 15. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of S..8. Hinds, late of Walk- er twp., deceased, asset apart to his widow Sarah Hinds. 16. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of G. M. Brown, late of Hus- ton twp., deceased, as set apart to his widow Kate M. Brown. 17. The inventory and appraisement of the persozal property of L. B. Stover, late of Miles iwp, deceased, as set apart to his widow Louisa Stover. 18. The inventory and appraisement of the personal property of David Hennigh, late of Potter twp., deceased, as set apart to his widow M. Elizabeth Hennigh. 19. The inventory and appraisement of the Rersonal property of Girard Minsker late of ellefonte borough deceased , as set apart to his widow Mary Minsker. JNO. A RUPP, 37-13- ec. 0. C. EGISTER'S NOTICE.—The fol- lowing accounts have been examined, passed and filed of record in the Register’s of- fice for the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others in anywise interested, and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court 0 Centre county on Wednesday, the 27th day of April, A. D., 1892, 1. First and final account of 8. H. Shaffer. guardian ot W. N. Weaver minor child of Jonathan Weaver deceased. 2. First and final account of S. H. Shaffer, guardian of Alverta M. Weaver (now Shaffer) minor child of Jonathan Weaver, late of Gregg township deceased. 3. The first and partial account of W. B. Turner, administrator etc., of Hattie J. Miles, late of Huston township deceased. 4. The second partial account of Sydinham Krumrine executor of etc., of Henry Krum- rine late of Gregg twp., deceased. 5. The first and final account of H. H. Harshberger administrator of etc., of Benjam- in Frazer late of the borough of ‘Bellefonte deceased. 6. Second partial account of W. F. Holt and Isabella Herlinger administrators of ete. of C. G. Herlinger ote of Philipsbnrg borough deceaaed. 7. The account of Eli Wert and Jesse Wert administrators of etc., of Mary Wert late of Haines twp., deceased. 8. First and final account of John T. Boon administrator of ete, of Jacob W. Boon de- ceased. 9. The account of George Veihdorfer and Joseph Eisenbower execuiors of ete., of John Barnhart Veihdorfer late of Burpside twp., deceased. 10. First and final account of G. W. Fisher administrator ot ete., of Ruth 8S. Blackburn late o. Half Moon deceased. 11. The account of H. A. Mingle admiinis- trator of ete.,of Absolum Mingle late of Haines twp., deceased, as filed by A. C. Mingle admin- istrator of ete., of dH. A. Mingle deceased. 12. The account of H. A, Mingle executor of ete., of Frederick Roger late of Haines twp., deceased, as filed by A. C. Mingle administra. tor cum testa mento annexo of H. A. Mingle deceased. 13 First and final account of Daniel Wion administrator of ete. of H.S. Wion lite of Taylor twp., deceased. 14. First and final account of Levi Long administrator of etc., of Anna P. Long late of Gregg twp., deceased. 15. First and partial account of P. A. Sellers and G. W. Gray executors of ect., of Jacob Gray late of Patton twp., deceased. 16. The account of Henry Krumrine guar- dian of W. H. Wilson ana J. W. Krumrine minor children of’ J. W. Krumrine late of Gregg twp, deceased, as filed by Sydinham Krumrine executor of Henry Krumrine de- ceased. 17. The first and final account of G. M. Boal administrator of ete., of J. C. Ruble late of Potter twp., deceased. 18. The first and final account of S. P. Gray and Isaac Woomer executors of etc., of M. L. Johnston late of Ferguson twp., deceased. 19. The third partial account of M. L. Rishel administrator of ete, of Wm. Bloom late of Ferguson twp., deceased. 20. The first and final account of S. J. Her- ing executor of ete., of David Emerick late of Gregg twp., di ceasea. 21. Final account of Emma R. Wythe ad- ministratrix etc, of G. W. Wythe .ate of Phil- ipsbarg borough deceased. 22. First and final account of Jas. C. Gilli- land administrator ete., of S. H. Weaver late. of College twp., deceased. ‘ 23. First and partial account of J. C. Boal ad- ministrator of ete., of J. A. Lingle late of Pot- ter twp., deceased. 24. The the third and final account of Wm. McFarlane surviving executor of ete., of Geo. Jack late of Harris twp., deceased, 25. The final account of C. M. Bower execu- tor of ete., of Jacob Fishburn late of Benner twp., deceased. 26, The fifth account of James P. Coburn executor of ete., of Samuel Huston late of Pot- ter twp., deceased. 97. Final account of Martha Meek admiais tratrix of ete., of John Meek of Rush twp deceased. 28. The first and final account of Cyrus Brumgart and Newton Brumgart administra tors of ete, of J. R. Scholl late of Miles twp., deceased. 99. The second account of J. W. Marshall trustee to sell the real estate of Wm. Marshal | deceased. 30. The first and final account of Mary R. Graham administratrix of ete, of Edward Graham late of Beilefonte borough deceased. JOHN A. RUPP. 37-13-46 Register.