WATER AND SHADE. Shade is as essential to the health and comfort of the hog, cow or sheep as it is for humanity. Hogs should fiave a pool of water in the abade In which to cool their systems. Hun- dreds of hogs die for the want of | water and shade, A GOOD HARNESS DRESSING. The Government harness dressing | is made as follows: One gallon neat- | foot oil. two pounds Bayberry taliow, | two pounds beeswax, two pounds beef tallow. Put the above in a pan over a moderate fire. When th roughly dissolved add two quarts of castor oll, then, while on the fire, stir In one | ounce lampblack. Mix well and stralr through a fine cloth to remove ment; let and vou wiil | fine a dressing for harnes of any kind as can be ! 41. ¢ cool WHAT MILK Ci The great majority do not try know component parts of the or drink. Here is some boy and gir! readers turist to fix in their mind dred pounds of good avout amd different water, 4 milk albumen matter to tae following constituents of fat 3.3 pounds pounds pounds sugar, and 7 Th ] f salts OL LANGSHANS AN A Biack Cochin hen, like Cochin, requires i , maturity, often grown, while begina to lay m old Persistent sitter, does not show a st 30 doing, but does her work wel she begins, the same as the Cochi A Langshan can fly high for fowl, while the Cochin Is 3 all. The Langshan always has dark legs, with pink between the toes, while the legs of the Cochin may ba dark or yellow The skin Langshan is white and the f1 in grain, but the nas 3 skin and rather coarser-gralaed The carriage of the Langshan is jestic, and beauty of plumage {3 increased by the long sickle feathers while the Cochin is more in body and should have no sickle ers, except such as are short abruptly turned over. BLACK COCHINS y other any the niLas the Langsh: nroneraity Pr PETS) Cochin its ompact feath- and DEHORNING The editor of Farm and Home says The views arising In the dehorning of 3 Conaecticut Agricu'tural Stati well worth en be known a are tha frulleoat thlicitv he fullest publicity to all who own su number of cattle moved horns rer i . SER ee afd T55p wm ing Lewisburg «1 7.40. 0.23 a pwoandfiZp m On Sundays trains je Gla. mand 4.46 p.m, returning leave Lewis NIRA a m., 10.00 a. m. and ¢.48 pom W. W, ATTERBURY, J. R, WOOD, Genera! Manager Pass. Trefic Mgr GEO. W. BOYD, General Pass'ger Axt in m. 003s m., 4M leave Montandon A Cat's Revenge, fishing, and who usually caught a good iot of fish, frequently promised his next door neighbor to give him part of his cateh, but never fulfilled the promiee. The cat of the next door neighbor evidently overheard the promise and thought the fisherman ought to be made to keep his word, tor one day when the people of both rouses had gone out for a little while the sneaked house, took two fine large trout he had just caught and laid them on the kitchen table of® her own mistress This lady returning and finding them there, supposed that her neighbor had al last kept his promise, so she pro. ceeded to clean and cook the fish for the next meal, thanking him, when 86 next saw him for his generosity, The fisherman is now trying to find scme secret method of killing the cat A ———— Kow Many Feathers on Men? A New York concern has Just closed a unique guessing contest in which the contestants were required to estimate the number of feathers on a hen. Many estimates In the hun dreds of thousands were received, sev eral in the millions, the highest esti mate being 600,060,017. The antwer was found to be £120 A HS. A AA BFRING MILLA PA. PHILIP DRUMM, Prop, First clam socrmmedstions at ail times for boty man and beset. Pree bus 0 and from aif tinios. Excelleot Livery atiached. Tubhg board first-class. The best liquors ape wiues at the bar, CENTRE HALL, PA. JAMES Ww. RUNKLE, Prop, Newly equipped. Bar snd bio supplied with the best. Sommer boseders grea sposied silention. Healthy swooality Beautiful scenery | Within thres miles of Pengs C Well locsatsd for hunting and fish ing. Heated throughout. Free earriags to all tratus Old Fort Hotel ISAAC BHAWYER, Proprietor. "8. Location : One mile Bouth of Centre Mall Accommodations first-class. Good bar, wishiog © enjoy an evening given special Sllention. Meals for such ooCAsOns PI pared on short notice. Always prepared for the transient trade. BATES: $1.60 PER DAY. Penn's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. W. B. MINGLE, Cashief Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . . . BELLEFONTE, PA. F. A. NEWOOMER, Prog, Heated throughont, Fine Sabling. EATES, $1.00 PER DAY. Special prepasstions tor Jurom, Witnessety acd any persons coming 0 town on mec] eo castons. Regular bosrdes well cared for. ATTORNEYS. I. BH ORVIS C. M. BOWER EL ove QEVis. BOWER & OEVIS ATTORNEYSAT LAW > BELLEFONTE. PA, a2 Roe in Crider's Exchange building en oid PAVID PF. FORTNEY Ww HARRISON Walken Fort NEY Ga WALKER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW BELLEFONTR, PA Office Korth of Court Bouse ree ClLEN ENT DaLE ATTORNEY AT.LAW BELLEFONTE, Pa Diamond, two doors from re Ofios NW. corner First Natiosal Bask, Ww. G BRUNKLE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. All kinds of legs! business wilendnad to promptly Ppecial atten fon gives to ooliections. Ofoe, M Coor Crider's Exchange re S D. GETTIG ATTORNEY AT-LAW EELLEPONTR, PA. Collections and all egal busines attended Ww pPrompliy. Consultations German snd English, ORoe in Exchange Buliding re. N B. BPANGLER ATTOREEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE. PA. Practioss in ali the courts Consultation is English snd German. 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