as Democeatic A adm 7, 1892, Bellefonte, Pa., Oct. Farm Notes. Stacking the hay saves room in the barn, but it greatly reduces the value of the hay by exposure. Late cabbages will continue to grow, even after the first light frosts appear. Keep the ground loose and well culti- vated around the plants, Disease may be carried from one tree to another by the pruning knife. Always dip the knife in a weak solu- tion of carbolic acid after use. Even limestone soils are benefited by an application of lime, as the lime is different in composition from the in- soluble carbonate of lime in the scil. Moulting hens should be given an allowance of linseed meal once a day, for a week, a gill of linseed meal in the soft food of ten hens being an allow- ance for one day. Oue of the best uses to which the teams may be put at this season is in hauling dry dirt for use in the stables during winter. Dry dirt is clear, dis- infecting and an excellent absorbent. It is not too late to select the seed corn for next year. It can bedone bet- ter when the ears are on the stalks than when in the crib, as the selection of ears from the best stalks should also be considered, A school for preparing judges for the fairs would be productive of benefit. It is often difficult for fair managers to procure competent judges in the differ- ent departments, although they are willing to pay liberally for the services of experts. Dig out the borers from the peach trees now, and cut as far into the wood as possible rather than toallow a borer to escape. It will not injure the trees to-cut into them, provided the cuts are not made across the bark to severely. Cuts that are made with the grain (up and down the bark) will cause no dam- age. Fencing is costly. The farmer who is compelled.to build a fence in order to keep the stock of his ‘neighbor out of his field is taxed to do something which is not necessary if all classes of stock are kept on the farms of their owners, instead of being turned out to pick up their food on the highway. No farmer should be compelled to fence against the community. The new strawberry runners in the old beds will require a loose soil, or they will not become rooted. The old beds will fail it they have been allowed to become overrun with weeds and grass. When the beds are kept clean, and the new runners secure a stand, the plants are renewed for another sea- son, but old plants will last but a short time, as they are weakened in produc- ing runners. It Doesn’t Do to Put All Your Eggs in One Basket. The dependence placed on a single crop is a rigk taken that is sure at some time to result in loss. No farmer can afford to take risks of wet or dry sea- sons, frosts, insects, and low prices, yet that is the position in which any far mer ‘who relies upon a single crop is placed. There is no section of this country, and no so:l, that does not per- mit ofa diversity of crops of some kinds, The single crop farmer is compelled not ouly to sell at a sacrifice at times, but his crop is often more expensive than it should be entailing the cultina- tion of more land than for several crops and depriving him of the results that accrue from a retention of the crop on the farm and its conversion nto some product that brings a larger profit. The production of manure is also lessened, and the fertility of the soil is not eo eas- ily maintained. Success is more as sured when the farmer grows several kinds of crops, for then he may be able to market some kinds, should one or more fail, while the keeping of stock will enable him to obtain better prices by consuming a large portion at home. One of the fields open to farmers is to grow articles of a choice kind only. While inferior articles sell slowly, those that are choice bring high prices. When the rule is adopted to feed the inferior portions of the crop to stock, and market the best, the farmer will be tempted to branch off into the cultiva- tion of crops that have before received but little of his attention. Last year thousands of barrels of apples were sent to market that should never have been shipped. Had the apples been carefully assorted, in order to have thei uniform in size and quality, a lar ger sur would have been obtained for the choice ones than for the entire lot, thus not only sucuring a greater profit, but lessening the cost of transportation. Potatoes are a staple crop, and are marketed as harvested. yet when the farmers procure their seed potatoes in the spring they pay high prices for those that appear to be superior to their own, when in fact, the seed pota- toes havesimply been assorted by hand, only the largest and most perfect being sold, the ih of the crop having been retained by the grower. If all far- mers would practice the careful assort- ing of their crops, as is done for seed, they would find it much cheaper to do 80 than to market the whole crop. It costs less to haul one barrel than two, especially when the one barrel will bring twice ag much in market as two barrels of inferior produce. There is no reason why the farmers should re- strict themselves to oats, wheat, and corn. By the use of improved varie. ties he may add all kinds of fruits and vegetables, He will'have a home mar- ket for inferior articles, and a ready for. the choice kinds, and by growing as many different crops as possible he will be on a more secure | foundation against unfathomable sea: A Man of Adventure. John Switzler, who now lives within one mile of Pendleton, thirty-six years the Cascades, on the north side of the Columbia river, at a place at that time called the Upper Cascades. John is now old and well wearied with years. But then he was a young man after making thirty persons safe he ran the gauntlet for a mile with other parties, some of whom were wounded, while others were killed by the Yakima and Klikitat Indians. Yet he arrived at the fort, safe and sound and in time to care for the wounded in the fort, where twelve soldiers were imprisoned three days and nights.— East Oregonian. Business Notices. ‘had skin disease for a large number o rofit, 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. ——What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and then has the dyspepsia so bad that he can’t enjoy any of the good things it contains ? He won't have dyspepsia ‘if he takes DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.—C. M. Parrish. ——Piles of people have piles, but De Witt’s hd Hazel Salve will cure them.—C. M. Par- rish. ——DIED.—In this city of consumption. A familiar headline isn’t it? It’s pretty risky to neglect a cold or cough. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant safe and sure.—C. M. Parrish. —1It’s not very plesant to cough and hack, To suffer pain in chest and back, Many people could stop it, for sure By simply using One Minute Cough Cure.—C. M. Parrish. ——Have tried almost every known remedy for Itching Piles without = success, finally bought a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and it has cured me. C. D. Haskias, Peoria Ill.—C. M. Parrish. -—A gentleman of this country who has ex. cellent judgment remarked tous the other day that he knew of no Fh 80 good for con- stipation, dyspepsia and liver complaint as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.—C. M. Parrish. ——There is no use talking, neither Harri- son or Cleveland will be elected unless they take De Witt’s Little Early Risers. They have a “get there” quality possessed by no oth- er pill.—C. M. Parrish. ——Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomach, lor appetite, bad taste, coated tongue and heartburn are cured by De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills.—C. M. Parrish. 37-34-1y Leaf by Leaf. The dropping of the leaves is not always caused by the ending of summer, or the ad- vent of the fall season, but indeed by many causes. So with the health and life of the hu- manbeing. One byone they are carried to an early grave. You take a cold and say, “Oh, well, it is nothing but a cold,” and so it is, bug if not checked in time and neglected, it leads to consumption and other diseases. Prevent it, stop it, by using a pure rye whisky. Minis- ters, physician and hospital superintendents agree in recommending as a perfect stimulent, Klein's Silver Age or Duquesne Ryes. The former sells at $1.50 and the latter at $1.25 per full quart sold by 8. Shloss, Williamsport, Pa New Advertisements, HEEKS A RAW SORE LITTLE BOY'S SUFFERING FROM ECZE- MA. GREW WORSE UNDER 3 DOC- TORS. CURED BY CUTICURA. For one year my little boy was troubled with eczema. After trying three eminent physi. cians, the disease grew worse; both cheeks became a raw sore. Then spots began to break out on his body; and I am of an opinion that if I had not tried Cuticura Remedies, my boy would to-day have been covered from head to foot with the terribte disease. After using the remedies for two months, he was entirely cured, and is now as fair as any boy. I send you this testimonial, in hopes some ‘poor afflicted one may see this cure and ob- tain Cuticura Remedies at once, . WILLARD CASE, Shelter Island Heights, N. Y. SKIN DISEASE FOR YEARS I haveread a good deal about the Cuticura Remedies, but I did not take any stock in them until I saw it with my own eyes. i sister ears, It broke out all over her body and face. il tor did her no good. Tried everything. Used one set of Cuticuras. It has all disappeared. You ean take this for a testimonial. Miss MARY McCARTHY, 74 New York Ave., Ogdensburg, N. Y* CUTICURA RESOLVENT The new Blood and 8kin Purifier and greatest ot Humor Remedies, internally (to cleanse the blood of all impurities, and thus remove the cause), and Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exquisite skin Beautifier, externally (to clear the skin and scalp and re- store ihe hain), cure every Species 3 agoniz- ing, itching, burning, scaly, an mply dis- ease of the skin, scalp, and blood. tions Remedies are the greatest Skin Cures, Blood Purifiers, and Humor Remedier of modern times, and daily make more great cures than all otner blood and skin remedies combined. Sold everywhere. Price, Curicura 50c.; Soap, 25¢.; ResoLveNt, $1.00. Prepared by the Por- TER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Ax~Send for “ How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 1llusirations, and 100 testimonials. Pre black-heads; red rough chapped, and oily skin cured by Cuti- cura Soap. CAN'T BREATHE. Chest Pains, Soreness, Weakness,Hack- ing Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy, and Inflamma- tion relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. Nothing like it for Weak Lungs. 37-38-4t Druggist. DE JAS. A. THOMPSON & CO. S_— . APOTHECARIES,| ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, Pa. ——DEALERS IN— PURE { DRUGS, { MEDICINES TOILET { ARTICLES and every thing kept in a first class*Drug Store. 87146m ago saved the lives of thirty persons at New Advertisements. REWERY FOR SALE OR RENT. —The subscriber offers her Brewery property, situated one miles west of Bellefonte for sale or rent on easy terms. It consists of a large Brew House, with kettlés, vats and every- thing complete, an excellent vault for stor- ing beer, two dwelling houses, large stable out houses and two acres of land. Term will be easy and price or rent low. Appiy on the premises to 37-36-3m MRS. L. HAAS. 111 FAST DARK GREEN, Guaranteed. SAMPLE PACKAGE 10c. At Drug Stores, or ELMIRA, N. Y. I2:tniEss DYES. 36 37 2m oJ Jo¥ C. MILLER PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT. REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENCY. Rentsor Sells property of all kinds. Does a general collection business, opens or closes oks for firms or individuals. Special attention given to collection rents and business accounts. If you have any real estate for sale or rent or wish to rent or buy property, call and see me at ‘room 13, Criders Exchange, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa. 87-13-6m N ANCY HANKS Lately lowered all previous records of trotting, and it is thought she can yet beat her own record. So with us are all our previous re- cords in business surpassed, and we hope by our persistent and honest ef- forts to still increase until our present record shall dwindle inte obscurity, and we ask your assistance in this by giving us a call when in need of any- thing in the —GROCERY LINE. BR. G. LARIMER, - -. - South Allegheny Street, 5 3m Bellefonte, Pa. Grocer, 373 GO TO OOKE'S BON MARCHE For Dry Goods and Notions, Ladies and Gents furnishing goods. Hosiery and Underweara specialty. We are agents fora ! DYING t ESTABLISHMENT i also for the EQUOPOISE WAIST AND JENNESS MIL- LER MODAL BODICE. No. 19 West Bishop St. 37 36-3m Bellefonte, Pa. EYER'S BARGAIN SALE.— ——— Beginning Thursday, June 30, we will offer at about one half price 500 yard of white goods; 1 lot of leather belts, and 1 lot of fine fans. These will be immense bargains. Three days only, Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. CASH BAZAAR, No. 9, Sr Street, 36 49 1y ellefonte, Pa. yes SALE! y virture of Sundry writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county and to me directed there will be Li at Public Sale, at the Court House, in Bellefonte, on SATURDAY, THE 8th DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. 1892 beginning at 1 o'clock p.m., the following described real estate : All the Tight title and interest of Chester Munson and all the coal and other minerals, with right to mine and ship in all those sever- al messuages and tracts of land, situate in the township of Rush, county of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, one thereof bounded on the south and east by lands lately of Chester Mun- son, now Wm. P. Duncan, on the north by the Bellefonte Pike and on the west by lsnds of A. Calhoun and others, containing one acre more or less. t One other thereof bounded on the east by lands of Mrs. Seigfreid, on the north by lands of Cassanova’s heirs, on the west by lands of McClellans estate, and on the south by Belle- fonte Pike, containing ten acres more or less. One other thereof, beginning at poston line of the Bellefonte turnpike, adjoining lands of John Williamson, thence south 141 perches to. white oak south of Half Moon road, thence west along lands of Morgan, Hale & Co. 86 erches to a post, thence north along lands of Wm. P. Duncan about 141 perches to the line of the Bellefonte turnpike, thence by the Bellefonte turnpike south 87 degrees east 36 perches to the place of beginning, containing 32 acres more or less. Seized taken in execu- tion and to be sold as the property of Chester Munson, ALSO All that certain house and lot situate in the borough-of Philipsburg, Centre eounty, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as’ follows: Beginning at a post on Beaver street, thence by same st. north east 50 feet to a post, thenc( at righ t angles south-east 66 feet to line of lot No. 99, thence by land of lot No. 99 south-west 50 feet to a post, thence at right angles north east 66 feet to the place of beginning, being a ost of lot No. 98 in the general or plot of the rough of Philipsburg. Thereon erected a two-story dwelling house and other outbuild- ings. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Walter Riddle. TErMS.—No deed will be acknowledged un- til purchase money is paid in full, W. A. ISHLER, Sherift’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Sheriff, Sept. 13,1892, 37-36 Philadelphia Card. JPVWAED W. MILLER, WITH ‘WOOD, BROWN & CO., Dealers in HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS &O. 429 Market Street: 151 PHILADELPHIA, PA Gas Fitting. JM. GALBRAITH, Plumber and ‘ Gas and Steam Fitter, Bellefonte, Pa. Pays perticular attention to heati or hag by steam, copver smithing, rebrons ‘fix Ta &e. ™ ? 0 ed States. It is Jer the goods for If you want a We also carry cheapest sugar ev 36-45 Sechler & Co. Y= SELECTED ‘ ee DT ENDED TE Ag mmeniy Jo[ 12 is a pretty well settled principal with all ex- pert lea 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 Savor can be obtained only by a skillful blending of care- Jully 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 Savors. We have a new blend of our own. ration of which we have spent considerable time, and labor and have also had the aid and counsel of sev- eral as good tea men as are to be found in the Unit- In the prepa- with entire confidence that wellof- sale and unhesitatingly claim them 20 be very superior both in value and Savor. cupof ROYAL TEA, try our new blended goods. a full line of Teas, Oolongs, Ja- pan, Young Hyson, Imperials, 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 Jine teas at very reasonable prices. We have a clean dry sugar 8ibs Jor 3octs. the Try them. er sold in Bellefonte. Respectfully, SECHLER & CO. BELLEFONTE, Pa. Liquors. caior BUILDING. . {—IN o sy ¢ ESTABLISHED 1836. THE UNITED STATES,—1 0 W.{SCHMIDT=—/—o— DISTILLER o AND o JOBBER WINES, LI FINE—§ —WHISKIES. {—O0F—¢ Telephone No. 666, re ee IMPORTER OF QUORSANDCIGARS, No. 95 and 97 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. fe reef Aa~All orders received by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. 0—THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE—o0 +||——WINE, LIQUOR AND CIGAR HOUSE——||-+= 37-28-6m comm Printing. s———— Printing. BoE JOB PRINTING. Fine Job Printing Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing: Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job|Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. - FINE JOB PRINTING} Fine Job Printing: Fine Job Printing, Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing. Fine Job Printing, Fine Job Printing, —[AT TH E WATCHMAN OFFICE]— Saddlery. rioriebe NEW HARNESS HOUSE. We extend a most cordial invitation to our patrons and the public, in general, to witness one of the 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 exclu- sively for the sale of harness, being 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 heat and dust, the enemies of long wear in leather. Our factory now occupies a room 16x74 feet and the store 20x60 oe makes it the largest establishment of its kind outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, We are prepared to offer better bargains in the future than we have done in the past and we want everyone to see our goods and get ion will buy. Our profits are not lar: e, but y selling lots of goods we can afford to live in Bellefonte. We are nol indulging in idle philanthropy. It is purely business. We are not making much, but trade is growing and that is what we are intarested in now. fits will take care of themselves. When other houses discharged their worke men during the winter they were all put to work in my factory, nevertheless the bi a houses of this city and county would smile we compared ourselves to them, but we do not mean to be so odious, except to venture the ag- section that none of them can s , 88 We can say “NO ONE OWES US A CENT THAT WE CAN'T GET.” This is the whole story. The following are kept constantly on hand. 50 SETS OF LIGHT HARNESS, Yn from .00 to $15.00 and upwards, LARGE STOCK OF HEAVY HARNESS per 8et$25.00 and upwards, 500 HORSE COLLARS from $1,50 to $5,00 each, over $100.00 worth of HARNESS OILS and AXLE GREASE, $400 worth of Fly Nets sold cheap $150 worth of whips from 15¢ to $3.00 each, Horse Brushes,Cury Combs Moriya, Chamois, ~ RIDING SADDLES, LADY SIDESADDLES Harness Soap, Knee Dusters, at low prices, Saddlery-hardware always on hand for sale, yiiamess Leather as low as per pound. © keep everythingto be found in a FIRST CLASS HARNESS STORE—no chang ing, over 20 years in the same room. No two shops in the same town to catch trade—NO SELLING OUT 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, Soring street, Bellefonte, Pa. smsnaswn 33 37 INMuminating Oil. {rovy ACME. THE BEST BURNING OT. THAT CAN BE MADY¥ 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 THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Bellefonte Station, Bellefonte, Pa. 37 37ily Oculists and Opticians. REE EYE EXAMINATION, sme OU Ro wee: EYE SPECIALIST will be in —BELLEFONTE,— —WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16,— at the BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M., and will make No CHARGE to examine your eyes. Persons who have headache‘or whose eyes are causing discomfort should call upon our Specialist, and they will receive intelligent and skillful attention. NO CHARGE to examine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaranteed to be;satisfactory.- S SUEEN & CO, 1010 Chestnut 8t., Philadelphia, Pa‘ 36 2T 1y d . a wa Music Boxes. T= LATEST INVENTION IN }—SWISS MUSIC BOXES. —} They are the swectlest, most complete, dug able, and perfect Musical Boxes made, for them. PAT. IN SWITZERLAND AND THE U. 8. - We manufacture especially for direct fami ly trade and we guarantee our instruments far superior to the -Musio Boxes-usually made for the wholesale trade, and sold by gemeral Merchandise, Drygoods or Music Stores, Gem Concert Roller. Organs, Lowest prices, Old Music Boxes carefully repaired and ime “proved. H. GAUTSCHI & SONS, Manufacturers, Salesrooms, 1080 Chestnut j 96-46-18m Philadelph prices for when you do this, out of self lone = (warranted in every respect), == and any number of tunes can be obtained —