Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 22, 1892, Image 3

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    Sechler & Co.
Druorric adm
Bellefonte, Pa., July 22, 1892.
Farm Notes.
Keep the garden clean.
Teach the colts to eat grain.
Give the sheep change of pasture.
There is too little money in cattle.
Down with the combine.
Thistles will soon form seed. Cut
the root off below the crown.
Put covered salt boxes in the pasture
fields, and keep them full.
Sow rye in the corn land. It is a
fairly good fertilizer when plowed un
der. ;
The prices of wools are not very sat-
isfactory. Still sheep are the best
stock for the grazier at present.
There is no hope for the cattle feed-
er until the friends of the trusts and
combines are sent to the rear.
Threshing wheat out in the field is
growing in popularity, but itis ricky
work in wet weather.
Don’t burn the hay. A wind re
moves the outside moisture better than
a hot sun. If sun ie burning hot, wind-
row and cock within a few hours after
cutting.
Peas are rapidly coming into favor
asa food for milk cows, especially in,
the winter production of milk, as they
are easily grown and worth twice and
a half their weight in bran. Use the
Canadian field pea. Sow two and a
quarter bushels per acre.
Many years ago it was the belief of
gardeners that to take hold of a cab-
bage and pull it strong enough to
break a few of its roots, aided it to
form a larger head. This accords with
recent experiments in a United States
station, which resulted in showing that
cabbages slightly tilted over with the
plow in the fall produced large heads.
‘Estimations of copper on grapes after
spraying have been made at one of our
experiment stations to test whether the
application of .a!/certain’ ‘coppe? 'mix-
ture to, the , vines; ‘affects the, fruit or
makes it unsafe as food. One. sample
of the fruit was covered in spots with
copper salt in great abundance, so that
the test was distinctly and disagreebly
metallic. ‘Doubtless eitherthe appear-
ance or the taste of the fruit would have
condemned it on the market. . Analy-
sis showed to be present about 47 parts
of the copper per million, lese than has
been found in some articles of food ad-
mitted to be healthful, as beef and liv-
er. Hence it seems reasonable to re:
gard as safe in respect to the poisonous
action of copper salts any sample of
fruit treated with the mixture in ques-
tion, provided the taste is not marked-
ly and disagreeably metallic. ‘In oth-
er words, the tongue is a safeguard
against eating fruit that contains this
copper salt in poisonous quantities.
Few farmers fail to useenodgh oil
on farm machinery, ‘it may be, but
most of it is wasted by. pouring on too
much at one time. The bearing or
axle of a wheel can hold but little oil at |!
a time; the excess is thrown off, and
either coats the wheel or drops to the
ground. « Then the machine is: often
driven until some bearings are dry, and
the steel is cutting. More machines |
are worn out through lack of proper ||
oiling than amount of work done:
When & boxing once becomes hot it is
a difficult matter forever afterward to
keep it from cutting.
1f farm machinery was kept carefully
oiled; its usefulness would be increased
50 per cent. A little wear and loose-
ness leads to rapid wear. If a careless
driver has allowed the boxing of mow-
er or reaper to become loose, it should
bé repaired at ounce if possible, as bo
amount of oil can prevent. wear to a,
great extent. Then use a good grade
of oil often: Strange such advice is
needed, when the buying of new ma-
chinery is'so burdensome to all of us, |!
but the rattle and creaking of many |
farm implements makes such counsel
seem necessary. A few drops of oil ap
plied every half hour are worth more
to a bearing than 10 times that amount
applied every ‘two hours. Tt pays to
oil often. iam 1191
It is a common practice to haul out
the barnyard manure ‘after harvest, |
spreading it on land. intended for fall |i
sown crops. Ihe ground is usually
dry, and less damage by tramping is
done than when manure is hauled in
the spring. Manure is much more ef- |
fective for fall sown grass and wheat
when used as a top-dressing than when
plowed under. It is needed on or near
the surface, 80 that it can feed the,
plants as soon as the first roots are
formed ! Top-dressing almost invaria-
bly gives the best resuits on small
grains.’ ios
But there is mu¢n in the way of ap:
plying the manure. A single large
forkful in the centre of a square yard of
ground is not worth one-fourth as
much as an equal’ amount thoroughly
finer and incorporated with all the sur-
face toil of that square yard. Herein
is one of the advantages of commercial
fertilizers. They are spread evenly,
and their effect is greater partly for this
reason. Each plant gets its due share
of the food, while the coarse manure
feeds only ‘a part ‘of them. To ‘render
the manure available for all the plants
it must be put close to them.
For this reason it is advisable to |
scatter manure on plowed ground as
evenly as possibly, and then use ‘the
harrow freely. The fining and scat:
tering done by the teeth or discs of ithe |
barrow add much to the availability |i
of the mapnre, This method is pref- |
erable to top-dressing after seeding,
and a few testa by our readers will make
the fact ‘apparent. = If’ barnyard man
ures could be ‘incorporated with the
soil as evenly and perfectly as com
mercial fertilizers, results would follow
that would occasion surprise to many.
The Pennsylvania Railroad's Twelve-
day Excursicas to the Shore.
The success of the first Pennsylva-
nia Railroad Seashore tour, indicates
a large party on the others leaving
July 21st, August 4th and 18th.
The tickets include the choicest
points on the coast, and are available
for Cape May, Atlantic City, Sea Isle
City or Ocean City at the same rate.
The excursion tickets, good for
twelve days, are to be sold at a rate of
$10,00 from Pittsburg, and at corres-
pondingly low rates irom otherstations.
A special train of Parlor Cars and
Day Coaches will leave Pittsburg at
- P=5.8 50 a. m., for Philadelphia, stopping
at all important junction points, where
connections will be made with trains
from branch lines. Passengers will
spend the night in Philadelphia and
proceed to the seashore by regular
trains of the next day.
Tickets will be sold from stations
named below, and train schedule will
be as follows: —
AROONB...ciineerieiiinnnn lined 00 12.55 P.M.
Hollidaysburg. .. 8 00 11.10 A.M.
Bellwood ..... .. 800 1.06 P.M.
Clearfield..... . 890 940 A.M.
Philipsburg.. A 8:35 1032; &
Osceola..... “825 1045 °
Bellefonte. . 8 65 1025 '“
Tyrone...... 7 65 1.18 P.M.
Cumberland. 8 51 8.15 A.M.
Bedford.... 8 50 O40"
14% P.M.
7.16; ¢ 44
Tickets will also ‘be sold from East
Liberty, Irwin, Uniontown, Connells:
ville, Scottdale, Alverton, Greensburg,
and Johnstown for regular trains leav-
ing Pittsburg 4.30 and 8.10 p. m., with
Pullman Sleeping Cars attached, ar-
riving in Philadelphia next morning,
whence passengers will proceed to the
shore by any regular train of that day.
Application for information and tick-
ets should be made to nearest ticket
Agent or T. E. Watt, Passenger Agent
Western District; Pittsburg, Pa.
Bright's Disease of the Kidneys.
‘Will Peruna cure Bright's Disease of
the kidneys? The best answer to this
question that can be made is the testi-
mony of the thousands of patients * who
have béen cured by 1t. A singlé dem-
onstration of a fact is worth many theory |
coneerning it. The following letter is
a specimen of what ‘'weare receiving
from this class of patients:
GILMER, TEXAS, July 18, 1891
The Peruna Drug Manufacturing Co.,
Columbus, O,—Gents: As my medi-
cine has done me ‘so much’ good I
thought I would writé to you ‘and tell
yon about it. You can publish it if
you like. I bought eighteen bottles of
Peruna and Manalin. I would not
have lived a month longer if it had not
been for your medicine. Yours truly,
i H. Gr MoCULLOUGH.
All person desiring further details * as
to the above cure are requested to write
Mr. McCullough, who will, cheerfully
answer all letters of inquiry. There is
no form of kidney or urinary disease for
which Peruna is nota reliable remedy.
Gravel, catarrh of the bladder, diabetes,
pain or weakness in the back or hips,
dropsy, puffness of the face or feet;
smarting, scalding or scantiness are ‘all
curablé'by Peruna. This’ remedy can
be obtained at most drng-stores. In all
cases where there is also. constipation
or irregularity of the bowels Manalin
should be taken in addition to Peruna.
A new publication on diseases: of the
kidneys and all kindred ailments. sent
free by The Peruna Drug Manufacturing
‘Company, Columbus, O. ,,
ay
GUARANTEED CURE. We author-
ize our advertised ‘druggist to ‘sell Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and Colds, upon this’ condition.
If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold
or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble,
‘and will use this remedy as directed,
giving it a fair trial, and experience no
enefit, you may return the bottle and
have your money refunded. "We could
not make this offer did we not know
‘that Dr. King’s New Discovery could
be relied on. It never Sissppolaa. Trial
[bottle’s free at Parrish’s Drug Store.
Large size 50c* and $1.00. phe
New Advertisements.
SE—————
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Druggist.
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D* JAS. A. THOMPSON & CO.
[APOTHECARIES,
ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA.
=—=DEALERS IN—— 4
PURE ] DRUGS, i MEDICINES
‘TOILET } ARTICLES
and every thing kept ina first class Drug
¢ Store. : y
§7 14 6m 1A ” \
‘Machinery.
gee & LINGLE,
[Successors tc W. P. Duncan & Co,]
BELLEFONTE, PA,
RON FOUNDERS
\} and
MACHINISTS,
f Manufacturers of the
| VULOAN CUSHIONED POWER HAMMER
BELLEFONTE TURBINE
WATER WHEEL,
STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS,
FLOURING MILLS,
ROLLING MILLS, &C., &C.
2 or °
Works near P, R. R. Depot. 11 60 1y
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. 36 14 2y
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Eminent Facts.
The questlon is often asked and scarcely
ever answered, why whiskey made now is not
as pure and reliable as it was forty years ago.
It is nevertheless a fact that it is made purer
and better to-day than ‘at time. With the im-
proved methods fusil oil and other impurities
are entirely eliminated. A sworn statement
as to the purity age and quality of the whisky
sold is furnished by one dealer who advertises
full quarts, six year old pure Penn’a Rye, at
$1.00 per quart. Duquesne $1.25 per quart.
Port, Sherry, Sweet California Wines at 50c
A complete catalogue and price list of all for-
eign and domestic iiquors mailed on applica”
tion b;
7 MAX KLEIN,
82 Federal street,
Allegheny, Pa.
37-10 1y
New Advertisements.
ITCHING CHILDREN
BE
NO SLEEP AT NIGHT. NO REST BY DAY.
HOW THESE LITTLE ONES HAD TO
SUFFER.
CUTICURA TOOK ALL OF THIS ITCH
OUT OF THEIR SKINS IN SIX WEEKS.
LEFT NOT A BLEMISH.
My children, nine in number, were all troub-
led with an itching of the skin. They could
not sleep at night, and through the day my
wife felt ashamed to see the way those little
ones had ‘to suffer. So we concluded to try
Cuticura Remedies, and believe if we had not
used your valuable remedies our little family
would not have been cured yet. Cuticura
Remedies took all of this itch out of their skins
inside of six weeks. My wife then bought
more, and kept on giving it to the children,
and thank God and your valuable Cutieura
Remedies, my children have not got a blemish
on them BERT SHUMAN.
DreSidem Bricklayers Union No. 18, Elizabeth
TR
~NCZEMA 10 YEARS CURED
purchased and used Culicura with the most
gratifying results. Iwas troubled with eecze-
ma in the form of salt rheum for ten years,and
had quite despaired of being cured. Cuticura
with the help of the Cuticura Soap and Cuticu-
ra Resolvent, has permanently removed my
gomplaing, and left my flesh sound and
ealthy. y
JAMES T. WILSON, Manufacturing Chemist,
52 Beekman Street, New York, N.Y,
CUTICURA REMEDIES
If the thousands of little babies who have
been cured of agonizing, itching, burning
bleeping, scaly, and blotchy skin and scalp
diseases could write, what a host of letters
would be received by the proprietors of the
Cuticura Remedies. . Few can appreciate the
agony these little ones suffer, and when these
great remedies relieve in a ‘single application
the most distressing eczemae and itching and
burning skin disease, and point to a speedy
and permanent cure, it is positively jinhuman
not to use them without « moment's delay.
Sold everywhere. Price, CuticurA 50¢.; S0AP,
25¢.; REsoLvenT, $1.00. Prepared by the! Por.
TER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston.
AaSend for “ How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
ABY’S Skin and Scalp purified
rand beautified by Cuticura Soap. Ab:
solutely ‘pure. a
REE FROM RHEUMATISM.—
In one minute the Cuticura Anti-Pain
laster relieves rheumatie, sciatic, hip, kid-
ney, chest, and muscular paine and weak-
nesses.
Farmer's Supplies.
QouTH BEND CHILLED PLOWS
SPRING TOOTH HARROWS,
CORN PLANTERS,
GRAIN DRILLS,
ASPINWALL POTATO PLANTER
PRICES REDUCED.
Pennsylvania Spring Hoed Two Horse
Cultivator, with two rowed
Corn Planter Attachment.
PRICES REDUCED.
Buggies, Pleasure Carts and Surréys
of the finest quality. :
PRICES REDUCED.
CONKLIN WAGONS,
CHAMPION WAGONS,
FARM CARTS,
WHEEL-BARROWS.
PRICES REDUCED.
Champion Rock Crusher and Champion
Road Machines,
BARBED WIRE,
both link and hog wire.’
PRICES REDUCED.
CHURNS, WASHING MACHINES,
PUMPS, FEED CUTTERS,
LAWN MOWERS, FERTILIZERS,
FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS.
The best Implements for the least
money guaranteed. ’
Office and Store in the Hale building.
46 4 McCALMONT & 0O.
Philadelphia Card.
EPWARD W. MILLER,
WITH
WOOD, BROWN & CO.,
, Dealers in
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS &C.
: | 420 Market Street:
156 1 ©HILADELPHIA, PA.
: :
Gas Fitting.
‘M. GALBRAITH, Plumber and
: Gas and Steam Fitter, Bellefonte, Pa.
Pays perticular attention to heatin buildings
by steam, copoer smithing, rebronz
ruest, &c.
Mew |
Pure Malt Whisky,
se SELECTED
Jo[
D TEAS ———
-
It is a pretty well settled principal with all ex-
pert tea men that the highest perfection in tea can-
not be attained from any one kind or variety of tea
plant. But that the best
value and choicest flavor
can be obtained only by a skillful blending of care-
Sully selected high grade goods of different varieties.
When teas are perfectly blended the original flav-
or of each variety disappears in the blend, and from
the combination we get something entirely new and
much finer than any of the original flavors. .
We have a new blend of our own.
In the prepa-
ration of which we have spent considerable time and
labor and have also had
the aid and counsel of sev-
eral as good fea men as are to be found in the Unit-
ed States.
It 1s with entire confidence that we. of-
fer the goods for sale and unhesitatingly claim them
20 be very superior both in value and flavor.
If you want a cup of
new blended goods.
We also carry a full line
pan, Young Hyson, Impe
ROYAL TEA, try our
of Teas, QOolongsy Ja-
rials, Gunpowder, Eng-
lish Breakfast, also several grades of blended goods,
and can suit the trade on
‘anything in. the tea line.
You may not be exactly suited on the goods you ‘are
using, and we feel confident that you will ‘be able
to get from us just what you are wanting, We sell.
fine teas at very reasonable prices.
We have a clean dry ‘sugar, 81bs for zocts. the
cheapest sugar ever sold in Bellefonte. :
Try them... .,
Respectfully,
a SECHLER-& CO.
36-45 BELLEFONTE, PA.
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‘Oculists and Opticians.
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‘Music Boxes.
36211
REE EYE EXAMINATION.
ee QU Bom
EYE SPECIALIST
willbe in
| ==—BELLEFONTE,—
—WEDNESDAY, JULY 27,—
at the
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P.. M., and will make xo .
CHARGE to examine your eyes.
Persons who have headache or whose eyes i
are causing
Specialis|
discomfort should eall upon our
and skillful attention.
NO CHARGE to éxamine your eyes.
Every pair of glasses ordered is guaranteed to
be satisfactory.
QUEEN & CO,
1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa
y
and they will receive intelligent |
EE LATEST INVENTION IN
$——SWISS. MUSIC BOXES.—i
They are the sweetest, most complete, dur-
able, and pertect Musical Boxes made,
(warranted in every respect)
and any number of tunes can be obtained
i or them.
| PAT. IN SWITZERLAND AND THE U.S.
We manufacture especially for direct "fam i-
ly trade and we guarantee our instruments far
superior to the Music. Boxes usually made
for the wholesale trade, and sold'by general
Merchandise, Drygoods or Music Stores;
Gem Concert Roller Organs. Lowest prices.
Old Music Boxes carefully repaired’ and im®
Prove
H. GAUTSCHI & SONS, Manufacturers,
Salesrooms, 1030 Chestnut Street,
36 46-18m Philadelphia.
| sively forthe sale of harness, bein
‘| heat and
/| ing, over 20 years in
P=onmks
PURE BARLEY
MALT WHISKY! _
DYSPEPSIA,
INDIGESTION, |
nd all wasting diseases can be
ENTIRELY CURED BY IT,
Malaria is completely eradicated frem he
system by its use. orn
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 of a wineglassful on your arrival
home r the labors of the day and the same
quantity before your breakfast. Being chemi:
cally pure, it commends itself to the medica.
profession. lov
WATCH THE LABEL.
None genuine unleds bearing
of the firm on the label.
i ol . 1. A WOOL
M. & J. 8. PERRINE,
38.N. Third 8t., Philadelphia. z
the signature
3136 1y
Book; Bindery.
Hees BOOK BINDERY,
[Established 1852.]
Having the latest improved machinery
repared to ; ’ etl
BIND BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
of all descriptions, or to rebind eld books,
Special rs to the rull 2 of paper
and manufacture-of BLANK BOOKS,
Orders will be received af this office; or ad-
dress LL. “FL. BUTTER, ©
‘Book Binder, Third and Market Streets,
2518. i «0 7. .. Harrisburg, Pa,
1am
enmmm——
QCHOFIELD'S NEW :
HARNESS HOUSE.
We extend a most cordial invitation to our
patrons and. the public, in general, to witness
one of the Cire qin svar
GRANDEST DISPLAYS OF
Light and Heavy Harness
ever put on the Bellefonte market, which: will!
be made in‘the large room, formerly. occupied
by Harper Bros, on Spring street.. It has been.
added to my factory and. will. be. used éxclu-
the: first
exclusive salesroom ever used in: this town, as
heretofore the custom. has been to sell goods"
in the room in which. they were made. This
elegant room has been refitted and furnished
with glass cases in which the harness can' be
nicely displayed ‘and still kept away from’
ust, the enemies of long wear in’
Jeathers Jus aon. oy. Dec: ie a py
6X74. and the store 20x60 added makes i
the largest estal A. of its kind ih
of Philadelphia and Pittshurg. § rn
Weare prepared to offer-beiter bargains in
the future than we have done in the past and
‘we want everyone to~8éé oti’ goods and get
‘prices for when you do this, out of self defense
od will buy. * Our profits are not large, but
y selling lots of goods we can afford to live in
Bellefonte. We are noi indulging in idle
philanthropy. 'Itis purely business. We are
not making much, but. trade is growing and
'that is what we are intrested in now. "Profits
will take care of themseives. | ts
When other houses discharged ‘their work:
men during the winter they were all put to
work in my factory, nevertheless the bi Q
houses of this city'and county would smile “if:
| 'we compared ourselyes to them, but we do not
mean to be so odious, except to venture the as-
section that none of them can So as We. oa
say “NO ONE OWES US A CENT THAT
CAN'T GET. This is the whole story. :
The following are kept constantly on. hand.
50 SETS OF LIGHT HARNESS, prices fram
$8.00 to $15.00 and upward ARGE
STOCK OF HEAVY HARNESS B=
set$25.00 and ubRards, 500 HORS.
+ COLLARS from $150 to: $5,00
each, over $100.00 worth of
t HARNESS OILS and
: AXLE GREASE, :
$400 worth of Fy Nete sold cheap
| $150 worth of whips :
from 15¢ to $3.00 each
Horse Brushes ,Cury Combs
Sponges Chamois, RIDING
SADDLES, LADY SIDESADDLES °
Harness Soap, Knee Dusters, at low |
prices, Saddlery-hardware always on hand
for sale, ares Lealiny $37 10W:8 Ze Jer:
‘pound. ‘We keep eve: Dn; oun a
Da oLass HARNESS STORE no chang.
the same room. No two
hans in the same town to catch trade—NO
SELLING QUT for the want of trade or prices.
‘Four harness-makers at steady work this wine
ter,” This is our idea ‘of protection to: labor,
when other houses discharged their hands,
they soon found work with us. :
JAS. SCHOFIELD,
33 31 Spring street, Bellefonte, Pa.
+ Illuminating Oil.
Crown ACME.
.
msn,
THE BEST
BURNING OIL
CHAT CAN BE MADE
FROM PETROLEUM.
i gives a Brilliant Light,
t will not Smoke the Chimney.
It will Not Char the Wick.
It has a High Fire Test.
It does Not Explode.
i
It is without an equal
(AS A SAFETY FAMILY OIL.
re,
y : vil} 11300 sha
, IT 18 THE BEST OIL IN THE WORLD.
We stake our reputation as refiners
Ask your dealer for it. Trade supplied by
_ ACME OIL 00,,
84 85 1y - Williamsport, Pa.
For sale a retail by W, T. TWITMIRE,