Professional Coids. DH. HASTINGS. • ATTORNEY AT LAW, IIKI.LKFONTF. PA Offlc on ALLPICTI.NY Mrwl.ltii .l.ir wl "I th fli v ort-llplrd I.) l'" Htl" "I Vi UNI A I• aj>tl>lK> 4<> II . PRAIA. • ML JJEALE & MCKEE, J| ATTOTTNBYS AT LAW. at-If Olßr.appo.llo Court 11-.n..-, 11.11.f0nt., Pa. E 11. YOCUM, OA ATTORNEY AT LAW, BKLLISFONTR, PA. OFARTON N K CORTISOL DTOINON*! IH ALWHNY-L, IN THE ROOM LATELY OCRNPIir. c. H. aow. 4 LEXANDEIL & BOWEIL, .AY ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BCLLEFONTE, PA., may BE CONSULTED IN *KNGLLTH OR Ui BIAM. OFLBE IN OARMAN'T TLULLDING. 1-1 J JIHSE A. ARATRR. J. WEALRV OAFUAEF. I > EAVEK fi GEI'HALLT, J) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oltlca mi All*li<.-ny .trot, iiurlli of lllicft Hollo f. .lit.-. Pa V i-lj OF. FORTNKY, a ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, UKLI.KFoNI K. PA. Laat #MF Ml In MwCwrt IMw. W| JOHN RLAIK LINN, J ATTORNEY AT LAW, HKLI.EFONTR. PA OIR.-O ALIPCH.N* BLR.PT, O*OR P- .11)111. P. 2L-LY I L. SPANG LEU, *1 • ATTORNF.Y-ATLAW, IIELI.KFONTE CENTRE. COUNT PA. Special aOention in Coll"- lloo.; practice. la all ILP Cniirta; C.>tiniH,tt..ni In fluttnOH K |WI. rl| OS. KELLER, a ATTOH.SKY AT LAW, Office on Allegheny flr".l 1" of Ljron't •l..rp, B"llpf.nilp, Pa. 1-1J RP C. LHPL'LE, I • ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. l.iK'K IIAVEN. PA. ALL BOALACW PROMPTLY RHMHIMI TO. I LY \VM P. MITCHELL, T V PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, LO) k HAVEN. PA., Will attPnil to ail work In Cl*ar#"ld, Cpnlra and Clinton eonntira. Ofllcp oppoaito lock Harm Satlniial Bank. 20-ly \\T C. HEINLE, II , ATTORNEY AT LAW. REt.LF.FONTK, PA OFFICE IN CONRAD FLOUT*, ETRERT. NPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN *" THE COLLECTION <*F CULTNE. ALL BUALOMR ATT. FI.LML TO PROMPTLY. *ll* WILLIAM M< ( I'LLOL'GH, ATTORNEY AT LAW CLEARFIELD. PA AU BTLLFTMI PROMPTLY ATTENDED IN 1-LY HK. HOY. M. I)., • OLFLC" IN CONRAD IHNW ABOVFT FIRLNEY'E LA* OFFICE, IIKLLKVONTK. FA. SL-ERIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO OPERATIVE BURG-RY NC FOUND FTT HIE OFFICE AND RP.IDC<* >N NORTH •LIE OF HIGH ITR**L THREE DOON K<**T OF ALLEGHENY, MM >NT*, PFT. 15-LY Ilu*inr*n Card-*. pENTRE COUNTY BANKING \J COMPAMT. Rf>C|V And Allow Inter**!, Diifwin' ; Buj *n I Hkll Got A#rurlll. Odd nd Con pons. Ju A. Raivßit. President. J. D. 4-tf HA UN BBB MANUPACTORT In New Blork, RIILIVOIVTR, PA. l-lJ I? P.BLAIR, L • JRWKI.KK, WAVffft*. Clflfll. RP. All work n**tl? On Allegheny #tr*wt, rnidfr Rmck*rb('ff 4-lf niAttM is pUBS DBUGBONLY. 3 I ZELLEIt A SON, a 5 *1 • nmaoirr*. 2 1 Mo A BrMckort.off Row J I At) lh fUa*M*r Itrr* t Ac.. A* 3 Jl , * 4-lf j c. RC*t, Pre*'t J r n IfMfc <'nh'r IJMRBT NATIONAL BANK OF RCLLKTORTC. AllffH"!!! Clfwl. lWl*ftl.Fa 4-lf Mlncella neou*. rpl CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE ALLEGHENY STREET, BKLLBFONTE, PA., IB NOW OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO TMO(R WIAHIMO rIIUU-f'LAM Plain or Fancy Printing. We have ununual facilitiea for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, STATEMENTS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES, AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS. gQrOrdm by mall will receive prompt attention. done In the beet atjrle, on ■hort notice and at the loweet ratee ytahM4N'S hotel, VJT OppMleArart BKI.I.BfOMTi, fA. nCRMt tI.U Pit DAT. A |nod Mttrjr *ttbed. 1-1 Wit Hon, Mr Far lane

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A FARM CNNULNING FITTY ACTM, AND HA.LNC IK#IRON -WLOL A TWFKFFTOBY FBAMR BUILDIXO *OD AAL BALLDLAPA. TILL, GOOD. Inqalr. of A. J. AT. I 081 EST IM BAA*lll.,CIIR. WULF, FW I >iA. LUA L PiXXIIiH, OF LYiiM, K£5L , \ ££,//£- I LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S YSSETASLS CC: TOUTS. In ft IWillvr r.trw /••rati (I|WM> rlnf..l Famflslol. anA W ralsrmt a.i WMMWM laixirlost I* wall y—l.l u 11. Ilviilrtiri !>• *•* lufin of l mtm< -m. I laiuU. oilovarUn imwiMnOnfointt*!!"* • •! \ l lion, lalilntf mI IHa|4orrrr*TU. mI ll f --Wi'ifM f,.ln| WftktwM, BUM! la |wrHcu]ulj nOa.U.t lv !.-• ( }.%>.#• f tJfm. 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Marunin hi • •-oriel In rITrH?n7 I thsartlr* brlnrl|M<-* fr. m lliam lo*mllil cs*. n*: rauumi Iha l('ar.>l and llaat Unilrliit tirr Bad*. IL MODI, DUCIIUI MAN* drnUm#aiai Dandnlion, aim —r ■. i-.t and mat rliralna 11 i. rl.a uI all attar lutiara, mik*a\lbanrwtlatpiooBB> ,4rt *- |l illaaaaa an (wwalnly lon* md hara nap fcileraara ywrf*iaUwlr Til 7 (in titul'i ul 11 a (*1 ill liSm. To all whan a %nf>.rtmTiiiawn IrrawaUrl' ly u/laala.wa)aof\*rtnaiy orrana. or who rw auln an || -yirt*— ** aaalmOd SUnmlaat, II .jlMlaraaia ml^' , n t do. WltllOUt Into*" touting. KO nam what yaar fo\rHn* •* tymplamo art what tho diaooao or tWMHI la an Has ma lar* Uual watt Ouiu yoaa%i ale* hoi If y.m only r**t bad or miwmMo.anaa loom ol onrro llaaay aoro ra * T od kundiadn •800 *lO ho *nld for A aaipa Iboy will no* rnroor hot* Iv not nff.r %°" i mr frlowda ■odorJmannandonro onAMan Hop ■ hiinimair linp mtaora la dnaaka* nnatrnna hoi Un n 4 Had MaiUatno rvai mndo Iho tmimV fW and ■•*" aad no |wrao* Of nn aboatdt* without |hoi<(, MMWSmMR P W! mk RTfcKU/" BM A I FII. 11l o day ot ln>m* andlr bill tjl /id I <*! 1 Oalßl frn. Addraoa TKl'b | CO., An, |wla. Mala*. b-l| She Cfnlvf Democrat. B K LLEFONTE, IA. NKWB, FAITH AND BUIiOKHTIONB. UTFTCFT AMD I HOML L.ULIT OF THE RIKMU. Every farmer in his annual experience discovers something t,f taint. Write it and tend it to the "Agricultural Editor of the OKUOCHAT, HelUfunte, I'enn'n," that other farmers may hate the benefit of it. Eel communications be timely, and be ture that they are brief and well pointed. TIIK cost of hauling products to the railway is one of the fearful drains upon the farmers' profit®. Thin cont might In; greatly lessened by improved rondo, ami rood* could be greatly improved with no addi tional exjienae. Tiioiioi oil rolling and fining of friable mntiurc i* o somewhat costly proce**, and in ay not be profitable in all case*, but in r ding early vegeta ble a, palliculal t\ in a cold climate, it it ol prime importance, and the ex p use must be incurred. It Will not do in thi* c.a* , to u c given manure, a'id wait for the slow process of rot ting in the giouml. Tnr. f.irmr r who makes sheep hus bindry profitable is the man who carefully si-bets his breeding owe*, annually culls out the old and in fetior stock to fatten for the maiket, and constantly keeps thoroughbred rain* for breeding. If be cannot af ford to start with puiely bred ewes, lie can, by judicious selection, have a flock nearly equal to those composed of thoroughbred ewe*. Xo other kind of stock raising pay* ao well a* she p. Hut to be successful it i necessary to keep the stock young; thus giving the last wool. I.literal feeding will increase the wlight of the fleece a pound or two, a-- compar ed w itll llidilb relit U • ding. liumbugH Under its "humbug" heading, the . 1 .nrrican .\ TIIK IHIH.I l/l ( IIISTM T. .More* than that, the ear* "are of very large size," as tlicy ought to In to carry such kernel* ; Isoldes, they | average "three to six ears to the stalk" | —on the principle that one "can't J have too much id a g od thing." Hut the most remarkable thing al>oot this corn is that it is "|ifcclly bardy." After this wc do hot need to be told that it is "a new slid dis tinct variety"—yes, very "distinct." The snme concern also oilers the seed of watermelons, which average 75 to 125 pound* each. As they will "grow in any section ol the country," they must be as hardy as the corn. wiMiiaui. rsriri AM* riowcsi. usually put in their nppearnnec this month. We again remind our fiiemls that no plant of any real value is in troduced by peddlers or travelling salesmen. No matter what represen tations are made as to the su|ierior quality of a grape or other fruit, don't buy it of these chaps, of whom you know nothing except what they say of themselves. W hatcver is worth planting may Is* had of reliable deal ers. Believe no stories of unusal tilings, no matter how beautiful the pictures that illustrate them, or bow glib the tongue of the one who offers them. *'Self-pruning grn|cvjnes," strawberries that grow upon "bush es," peaches made hardy by "bud ding on the French willow," are among the im|Hissiblc things offered in some part of the country every spring. OKE WIISA to rvSMtss, es|ecinlly those who have recently become our readers. This busy month is one of those chosen by swindlers to endeavor to get the farmer's sig nature by some method, as mention ed in February last. I>o not allow the pre*a and hurry of woik, or the desire to lie rid of the stranger, in duce you to lign any paper whatever. No matter Imw large the prumiocd profit, do not accept the agency for any implement, aa trouble will surely follow. Grinders for the knives of mowing machincß, and spring-bottom mattresses, still appear to Ire favorite article* of which these fellows otter the ageui-r, but they deal in other wares at times. TiiFßr. ia on good cheap seed. If {ou are sure of a good article, don't e afraid of the price. Tho Wants of tho Farmers. Prof. Baal In Yrm r>*ftih)e line of travel is all that has ordinarily been arrived at. The highway, even in its own improve ment, has been dug into roughoens, ami ugliness; has lieen made the re ceptacle or east swsy rubbish, brush, stones, weeds; has la-en the catch all of neglected tools ami vehicles, ss il approached the dwelling; and found its only kind treatnnnt at the hands of nature in the wild under growth gathered in ita unoccupied portions. Some villages arc start ing a very notable improvement in removing fences, making the street truly common, and directing to it their first attention. Social life and public taste receive an immense im impulse from this method. I fart and taste, and a humane spirit, are to penetrate the country, llicy must do so along these same highways, win ning puldic interest lor them, pro tecting them from neglect, and mak ing them in every way serviceable and enjoyable. Nor is this a costly taste, but quite the levorse. The badly ordered road is morecx|>enaive than the well-kept one, while the roadside, which is usually lost to ag riculture, can easily lie saved to tree culture and grass witli very little ad ditional lalior. If the inhabitants of a township could be brought to con cur in the common in>|Muvement of well-ordered roads, a touch of art would Sml its way along Lliein to every household. Fine-roads are the ine-work of the country, and every well-cultivated farm, every neat dwel ling, its pro|ier setting. FARMSM, commence plowing. Bring Homo Something. Nearly every farmer goes to the neureat village to trade, visit a me chanic, or obtain hi* letter* and pa para at leaat once a week. He often Lakes a load to market, but he rarely bring* one home. He can, with very llllc trouble, haul a load of manure that may la; of great IteneOt to bin land. Moat village people make no uae of the ashes produced in their atovea, or of the bonea taken from the meat they couautne. (Scarcely any brewer baa any uae for the hop* that have la-en boiled in Ida vat*, and the blacksmith hardly ever save* the clippings be takes from the fet of horses. All these materials contain more or less ammonia than is con tained in a load of stable manure. Applied to laud without preparation, they might give no immediate results, but they would Ire decomposed in time, and crops of all kinds would derive bem lit from them. They may be so treated that they would pro duce immediate results. Hy covering them with fresh horse manure, they will deeomjmse very rapidly. They may also be leached in a barret, and the water that covered them drawn oil ami applied to plants. Water in which piem of horns and hoofs have b< en soaked, i* an excellent manure fur plants that require forcing. It stimulates the growth of tomatoes, rose hushes, and house plants very rapidly, and emits no offensive odor*. A vast amount of fertilizing material i* wasted in towns, that farmers could obtain the benefit of with very little trouble. "Small BoHinc-BS," la It. F-irii tbf frtiil lu M. A farmer turns up bis nose at "fruit growing," and says "it's small business." and hard on "horses ami wagons." Let us see about this "small huMm s." He employs on an average through the entire year one unmarried uioi and one girl, thus giving mean* lor support to two |a-r --suns, besides hi* own family. We employ, on an average, twelve men, heads of (amities, an I as many more single men and women, for almost * iglit months, in fait, the number that we give employment to, includ ing pickers from April I-t to Decem ber Ist. i. thirty-five to forty |a rsons, thus giving means for support to at le ist or 100 person*. la-ides our own family, lie pays for help, say SIOO |*-r year. \\ e pay at least $6,000 [ r year. He sell* frotn his farm, *-I v $1,500 to $l,K0(l y early, gross. We SIO,OOO to SIS.OOO (which in cludes our plant trade), lie plows, liunow*. sows, reap*, draws into the barn, lhrs*hcs, cleans and draws to the market the product of an acre, *iv an average of fifu-en bushels of wheat, fir which he obtains gross, say . S2O We plow, harvest, plant, cultivate, boe, gather and market from an acre, an average of fifty bushels, of fruit, for which we ob tain gross, say $l5O, saying nothing of the plants sold from the same, lie snd In* help work from 7 a. m. to fi p. M. lie tug*, lifts and sweats. We don't. "Small business," isn't it, remit r ? Sick Fowls. When fowl* s|i|M-tr oul rf order and lose their ap|etile, a change of food i* often sufficient to restore then). The fnd should l>e mixed with a little linseed meal, and a small I quantity of pepper and a small quan : tity of copperas dissolved in their drinking water would lie useful. Fowl* suffer more from want of clean water, and from badly ventilated and I unclean r