EO FARR EC — ir CS a SSA AER Fe fe GUARANTEED OURE. We author | Business Notices. New Advertisements. Saddlery. Herat i SEH THEE | ize ovr advertised: druggist to sell Dr. Deocralic pi HE, King’s New Discovery for Consumption ; he cL ee Children Cry for Pitcher’s Ca toria. Bellefonte, Pa., May 19, 1893. Farm Notes. Plant peas every two or three weeks if a succession of crops is desired. The dwarf varieties require no sticks or supports. A Pekin duck lays from 120 to 150 eggs in a year, and it 1s not hard to make a pair of young Pekins weigh 10 pounds when 10 weeks old. They are a ‘profitable fowl. Dust is death to lice and the fowls should have free access to it. Sifted coal ashes are good for this purpose, but wood ashes tleach the legs of the yellow-legged breeds. Butter underworked will be striped. overworked it has the appearance of lard ; if doue either way there is a loss in value and in the maker’s reputation. A good profit is the result of attending to little details. If lime is broadcasted liberally over the poultry yards, or grounds occupied by poultry, it will serve as an excellent preventive of roup and gapes, and when dusted freely in the poultry house at least once a week, it will drive lice away. When garden plants appear weak, and do not thrive, water them with a solution made by dissolving an ounce of nitrate of soda (saltpeter) in a gal- lon of water. They will at once begin to grow and become of a deeper tinge in color. , One of the most important matters in the summer is that of providing plenty of fresh water for the stock. It will not do to compel cows to drink from pools that stand in the fields, as the water must be pure if the milk is to be free from odors and impurities. Comparing bran with peas it is estis mated by experts that one pound of pea meal is equal to three pounds of bran, and that a crop of 25 bushels of peas, or 1500 pounds, per acre, could be secured, which is equivalent in its feeding value to 4500 pounds of bran. Pea meal is an important article in Canada for milch cows, and itis also excellent for growing stock. Experi- ments in growing peas for cattle food in this seetion have been few, but it is claimed that where dairy farming is a specialty peas may be made one of the crops with profit. A loss of 5 cents a pound on the pro- duct of one cow, estimated at 200 vounds of butter a year, would be $10. On much of the low-grade butter the loss is even more than this. With a small outlay and a little more knowl- edge of the business such leaks would be reduced to the minimum. Old meadows often get turf bound, or what is worse, grow mossy from in- active circulation of air. A good, thorough harrowing may destroy some roots, but it will make what is left grow better, so that the grass will be thicker than on meadows not go treat- ed. The quality of the grass will also be improved. Clover roots go down into the sub- soil to a great depth, appropriating sub- stances as food which are thus brought to the surface and stored in the roots and body of the plant. When a clov- er sod is plowed under this plant food is thus deposited in the soil for the use of a succeeding crop, while a large por- tion of the substances enteringinto the clover is also drawn from the air. Clover thus gains both by its roots and by its leaves, acd always leaves the soil richer. Wherever fungus attacks plants, Bordeaux mixture will stop it, and it will prevent it, if applied early enough. Paris green aud London purple are remedies for destructive insects, winged or in their immature state, which feed on foliage, on the currant bush ; the hellebore is a sure destroyer of the worm that feeds ou the foliage. Asa rule, these insects appear long, before the frait ripens. and what poisons are there, are washed off long before the fruit ripens. The idea that by any care in man- agement young peach trees can be planted in squares between the centre of rows of fully-grown apple trees, and made to grow, is a grave mistake. No matter if you “intend to dig out the apple trees next winter.” The tree will not grow any better for that this year. Probably by next August it will dry up and die, do what you may to keep it alive, Ifyoung trees are bought for such places, plant them in some rich location where they will have all the groung to themselves, and transplant next fall or epring. Those who are intending to spray their orchards to prevent the apple leaf scab, which is thought by rome to be the same that causes the black or brown scab upon the fruit will do well to remember that it often attacks both leaf and blossom while yet in the bud, and as many of these fungus spores live over winter, it may be well to spray even before the leaves expand. When this is done they come out free from the scab and have a fair start at last: It can be done some day when waiting for the ground to get dry and warm enough te put in the seed. One of the most important essentials ot marures or fertilizers is their solu- bility. The plants which compose the crops that grow on the soil consist large- ly of water, and they secure their food by taking it with the moisture existing in the soil- The manure that is haul- to the fields and broadcasted cannot as. gist in the growth of plants until it be- comes £0 completely decomposed as to dissolve in water. A portion will be soluble immediately, but that remain- ing will only be slowly converted into | plant food, according to the chemical action induced by the moisture, air, and warmth secured by cultivation and exposure. 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 benefit, yon may return the bottle and bave 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 disappoints. Trial bottle’s free at Parrish’s Drug Store. Large size 50c- and $1.00. She—There’s no poetry in a kiss. It’s like a trank.” He-~¢Like a trunk ?”’ She—You can always find a man to express it ; and it’s wiser to check it if you don’t want it to go too far.” A PorurLAr ReMEDY.—The prompt- ness and certainty of its cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy famous. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and is the most effectual remedy known for these diseases. Mr. C. B. Main, of Union City, Pa., says: “I have a great sale on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I warrant every bot- tle and have never heard of one failing to give entire satisfaction.’” 50 cents bottles for sale by F. Potts Green. * ——- Within a short time Thomas Nelson Page, of Richmond, Va., tbe well-known story writer will marry Mrs. Henry Field, of Chicago, who has for two years been a widow. Heary Field was one of Chicago’s millionaires and a great student of art and literature. ——— No matter bow hard any drug- gist tries to sell you his own cough med- icine remember he does it because he makes more money on it. Insist on having Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, for there is no cough remedy so pure and none so quick to break up a cold. For influenza. soreness of the throat and tickling irritation with con- stant cough Kemp’s Balsam is an im- mediate cure. Large bottles 50c. and $1 At all druggists.’ It may take 68 measurements to constitue a beautiful woman, but one span about the waist makes a happy man. ——-1If ever a man feels like “a poor worm of the dust,” it is when he suffers from that tired feeling. Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla removes this discouraging physi- cal condition and imparts the thrill of new life and energy to every nerve, tis- sue, muscle, and fibre of the whole body. ——Four times more Irishmen reside in the United States than Englishmen. BE — ——1I suffered for more than ten years with that dreadful disease, catarrh, and used every available medicine that was recommended to me. I cannot thank you enough for the relief which Ely’s Cream Balm has afforded me. Emanuel Meyers, Winfield, L.I., N. Y. ——Merricus— ‘I wonder why wom- an is called man’s better half?” Cyni- cus—*‘‘Because he'd much better half nothing to do with her.” ——%An excellent remedv’”’ is what Mr. W. H. Ames 712 S. 17th St., St. Louis, Mo., says of it, in these words : “I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and found it to be an excellent remedy for coughs and colds.” New Advertisements, FFENSIVE ECZEMA. ar TERRIBLY. DOCTORS AND MEDICINES USELESS. CURED IN FOUR WEEKS BY CUTICURA. I have a boy, fifteen year old, born in Fish- kill, portrait enclosed, who had the eczema so offensive that I could not stay in the room with him. The poor boy suffered terribly. His feet were fori sore, he could not wear any shces, and had therefore to stay at home from school. When he put on a pair of dry stock- ings in the morning.they would,in one hour be saturated with moisture and very offensive even in the coldest weather. The disease be- gan to spread over his body, especially his hands and fingers. The thumbs on both his hands became stiff and as useless as two with- ered sticks of wood. It would be useless tor me to try to tell the suffering this boy endur- ed. Itook him to two different doctors, both gave him lots of medicine, but all to no use. He grew worse. I therefore despaired of ever having him cured. One day I saw the great benefits promised to those who would use Cu- ticura Remedies. I wentrightaway to the drug store and bought them. I must confess I had but little faith in them. However I used them according to directions, and to day { say truth- fully to all the world, if you wish to publish it, that my son is entirely cured, thank God ana thank the discoverers of Cuticura Remedies. They enred him in four weeks as sound as a goid dollar. CUTICURA RESOLVENT, The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally and Caticura,the great Skin Cure, and Cuti- cura Soap, the exquisite Skin Beautifier, ex- ternally, instantly relieve and speedily care every disease and humor of the skin, sealp, and blood, with loss of hair, from infaney t: age, from the pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price, Curicura, 50c ; Soar, 25c.; Resonvest, $1. Prepared by the Porter Drug aNp Onenmicar CorpORATION, Bos- ton. £3~“How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations, and testimonials, mailed free. IMPLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and oily skin cured by Cuti- cura Soap. USCULAR STRAINS and pains, back ache, weak kidneys, rheuma usm, and chest pains relieved in “one minu te by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster. The first and only instantaneous pain-killing plaster. $8-184t nr A RE YOU GOOD AT PUZZLES? I'ne genins who invented the “Fifte«n” Puzzle, “Pigs in Clover” and many others has invented a brand new one, which is going to | be the greatest on record. ‘‘here is fun, in- struetion and entertainment in it. The old and learned will find as much mystery in it as the | young and unsophisticated. This great puzzle is the property of the New York Press Club, for whom it was invented by Samuel Loyd, the g eat puzzlist to be sold for the benefit” of the movement to erect a great home for news- paper workers in New York. Generous friends have given $25,000 in pri puzzle solvers. TEN CENTS sent to “PRESS CLUB BUILDING AND CHARITY FUMD,” ; Temple Court, New York city will get you the new mystery by return mail. 38 20 2m. s for the successful | 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. 26 14 2y —A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is one the pill has won. DeWitt’s Little Early St the little pills that cure great ills.— For sale at C. M. Parrish’s Drug Store. ——The most costly of the metals is didyn- { ium, which sell at $4500 a pound. munity recognize in De Witt’s Little Early headaches and constipation. Drug Store. in France nearly five hundred years ago. ——It is a trath in medicine that the small- est dose that performs a cure is the best. De- Witt’s Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure, and are the best. —For sale at C. M. Parrish’s. Drug Store. Gold mines about Nevada City are the deepest and richest in the world. ——Do you lack faith and love health ? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla.—For sale at C. M. Parrish’s Drug Store. ——Some Chinese razors are made of horse shoes. ——The breaking up of the winter is the signal for the breaking up of the system. Na- ture is onening up the pores and throwing otf refuse. DeWitt’s Sarsapariila is of unquestion- able assistance in this operation.—For gale at C. M. Parrish’s Drug Store. ——Owl have a very acute sense of hearing. ——Piles of people have piles, but De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure them.—For sale at C. M. Parrish’s Drug Store. ——The United States have nearly 200 ac- tive geysers. ——“There is a salve for every wound.” We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indolent sores, as a local application in the nostrils it cures ecatarrh, and always cures piles.—For sale at C. M. Parrish’s Drug Store. . ——Glass originally came from India. ——Bad complexion indicates an unhealthy state of the system. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will correct this condition. They act on the liver, they act on the stom- ach, they act on the bowels.—For sale at C. M. Parrish’s Drug Store. ——Pure whisky is extremely difficult to obtain. In this age of adulteration and imita. tation the only way to be guided in the pur- chase of any article where absolute purity is necessary is to buy from a house whose repu- tation for handling the best goods at the least money has been firmly established. Such a house is that of Max Klein, of Allegheny Pa. His Silver Age and Duquesne Rye Whiskies, at $1.50 and $1.25 1espectively, are recognized as the leading Ryes on the market. For a $5.00 bill he will send you six quarts of any of the following six-year-old Penna’s Ryes: Guckhenheimer, Gibson, Finch, Overholt and Bear Creek. Send for his catalogue and price list Mailed free. Address Max Klein, 82 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. -S. Shloss Agent, Williamsport, Pa. New Advertisements. Qaw MILLS, ENGINES, IMPROVED VARIABLE FRICTION FEED. Send for Catalogue and special prices. A. B. FARQUHAR CO. 38-19-3m York, Pa for the sale of our Home-Grown ursery stock, NEW PROFIT SHARING SYSTEM. Salary and expenses paid. Established 1846. One of the Largest, Old- est Established, and Best Known Nurseries in the United States W. & T.SMITH CO. The Geneva Nursery, ‘Geneva, N.Y. A GENTS WANTED.—To canvass 819-3m Gas Fitting. M. GALBRAITH, Plumber and Gas and Steam Fitter, Bellefonte, Pa. Pays perticular attention to heating buildings by steam, copver smithing, rebronzing gas fix- raest, &c. : : 20 26 Range. ! THE I [one COMFORT RANGE is made almost wholy of malleable iron and wrought steel. Over 239,860 now in actual use and sold exclusively by our agents direct from the factory. The fire box is £0 constructed that it gets cold air on one side of all the parts sexposed to the fire, soit is impossible for it ever to give way or burn out. It don’t require half the fuel the ordinary stove does. Y the v WE GUARANTEE EACH RANGE T0 BE EXACTLY LIKE THE SAMPLE. We make each one come up to the guarantee to the letter. We cannot afford to do a bogus business, as our firm has a $500,000 paid up capital. Look at Bradstreet’s or Dunn’s report and see how they quote the WROUGHT IRON RANGE CO., St. Louis, Mo. Wrovatir Iron RANGE CoMPANY. From Coudersport, Pa., Voice, February 9th. Nearly three months ago it was our pleasure to make the acquaintance of Mr. T. A. Bras- hear, one of the Superintendents of the Wrought [ron Range Co., ot St. Louis, Mo., and his corps of salesmen. They established | their headquarters in this place and since that time have sold 250 of their ranges, which, as far as we have any knowledge of, have given entire satisfaction coming up to the guarantee in every particular. We understand that the, Supt. does not allow any of his employes to use any intoxicating drink, and when any of said employes do so they are immediately | discharged. Wherever the Superintendent and his men may go for their next canvass the best wishes of the Voice and of those who have had deal: ings with these persons will go with them. 38-12-3m* ——The most intelligent people of our com- : Risers pills of unequaled merit for dyspepsia; ; Very small, per- | fect in action.—For sale at C. M, Parrish’s ——The tall hat worn by men first appeared | E BROWN Jr. o DEALER IN ¢— FURNITURE { OF f ALL { KINDS—% OFFERS great inducements to the Spring Trade in the Furniture line. Ie has controll of a special Bedroom ' suit made to his order which he willsell at a lower price than an all oak chamber suit has ever been sold heretofore in this county. ——CALL AND SEE IT.— £=All suits shipped direct from the factory. E. BROWN JR. Nos 2 and 6 W. Bishop St. BerreronTr, Pa. 37-45-1yr Liquors. QCHMIDT BUILDING. — } o—THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE—o +||——WINE, LIQUOR AND CIGAR HOUSE——||+ {——IN THE UNITED STATES,—1 ESTABLISHED 1836, Erg LW. SCHMID = oO 0 DISTILLER é AND oo JOBBER fo FINE— 8 —WHISKIES. Telephone No. 666. a (pr IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORSAND CIGARS, No. 95 and 97 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. — 4 £%~All orders received by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention. Family Trade Supplied. 38-9-9m — : Printing. Printing. Ye JOB FRINTING. 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. 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. —{ar THE WATCHMAN OFFICE]— QCHOFIBLD'S NEW HARNESS HOUSE. We extend a most cordial invitation to our patrons and the public, in general, to witness one of the , GRANDEST DISPLAY OF Light and Heavy Harness ever put on the Bellefonte market, which will be made in the large room, former! y occupied - by Harper Bros., on Spring street. It has been added to my factory and will be used exelu- 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. Thi. elegant room has been refitted and furnishes With glass cases in which the harness can be nicely aisplayed and still kept away from ° heat sud dust, the enemies of long wear in - leeiner. Our factory now occu ies a room 16x74 teet and the store 20x60 added makes it the largest establishment of its kind outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Weare 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 prices for when you do this, out of self defense ig will buy. Our profits are not lar, e, but y selling lots of goods we can afford Sve in Bellefonte. We are not indulging in idle philanthropy. It is purely business. We are not making much, but trade. is growing and that is what we are intsrested in now. ofits will take care of themselves. When other houses discharged their work- men during the winter they were all put to work in my lactory, nevertheless the bi ?) houses of this city and county would smile if we compared ourselves to them, but we do not mean to be so odious, except to venture the as. section that none of them ean Say, a8 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, ane from #8.00 to $15.00 and upwards, LARGE STOCK OF HEAVY HARNESS per set $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 8150 worth of whips from 15¢ to $3.00 each, . Horse Brushes,Cury Combs Sponges, Chamois, RIDING SADDLES, LADY SIDE SADDLES Harness Soap, Knee Dusters, at low prices, Saddlery-hardware always on hand Io Sale, (ilarnoss Loaher 5 157 as 25¢ per nd. 6 keep everything to be found in a FIRST CLASS ARNESS STORE—no0 chang- ing, over 2) yess in the same room. No two shopsin the same town to catch trade—NQ SELLING OUT for the want of trade or prices Four harness-makers at steady work this win- ter, This is our idea of protection to labor, when other houses discharged their hands, they soon found work with us. JAS. SCHOFIELD, 33 37 Svring street, Bellefonte, Pa. IIuminating Oil. noor ACME. THE BEST BURNING OIL THAT 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 th IT IS THE BEST OIL IN THE WOR Ask your dealer for it. Trade supplied by THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Bellefonte Station Bellefonte, Pa. 37 3721y m——— Oculists and Opticians. Yue EYE EXAMINATION. OUR EYE SPECIALIST will be in —BELLEFONTE,— —SATURDAY, MAY 27th,— at the BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, from 8.30 A. M. to 5 P. M., and will make wo 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. UEEN & CO, 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa 36 21 moan Music Boxes. Han MUSIC BOXES Are the sweetest, most complet tone-sustaining, durable, |and perfect Musical Boxes made, and any number of tunes can be obtained tor them, De- lightful family, wedding, anniversary, and holiday gift. Buy direct of the makers, the oldest, most reliable, and responsible firm. Inspect’'n invited. No Music, Box can be guaranteed to wear well without Gautseib’s patented Safety Tune Change and Parachute. Manufacturers Headquarters for Gem and Concert Roller Organs; prices on ly 6 and 12 dollars, extra Rollers with new tunes canbe had at any time for the low price of ouly 25 cents,also Sym- phonions and .Polyphones at Lowest Prices. FactoryjEstablished 1824. OLD MUSIC BOXES CAREFULLY RE. PAIRED AND IMPROVED and at low prices. New Cylinders with any kind of tunes made to order. GAUTSCHI & SONS, 1030 Chestnut St., 87-46.1y Philadelphia, Pa Manufacturered at St. Sroix, Switzerland Established 1824.