Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 11, 1883, Image 3

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FORTDNE'S FAVORITE !
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Wo IW lo Announce, That the Holder of the
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LUCKY NUMBER,!
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Is the Winner of the Grand Square Hosewood Pi
ano, Stool, Cover and Music Alburn,
presented gratis by us as a
NEW YEARS 1, h i!
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Ti' k.i X >. lO.tUi i- emi- , 1 utly'n'n 1.-HIMI to " -tap I<> ll- from
ami lake the honor-. 111..1 I tic u kit 1. • ntr 1 liii* ninulier i- huU, an
110! |f iitcil within two itirb, thi' I nr toll UMI.O inliii'n'i-, 1 1.41 1. 11
"till, 9,0211, l' .T.'S, 1. wll il .•.,•.0 mo 1 lo -!1 -1 IIIIIIIIKT, nr* n< - x rt
tlt It'll to I li* | 11/ in IIn•11'h 1I in 1111 'I \\ !• iil-n ilmiif that t !ae who Inn
the Hi-kit- Innnrllio thn 101 l I nil 111 IM I - nit iilioiiftl, -hull Mini 11- llirlf Itatin
1111! mlilri --!• at unit-, 11- 111*\ art; in.xt 11 ■ 111 •• I to tin - |• 1' Z' - in the onle
lot in**' I, it lirk't No lU.iio'J 1- ii t pri -1 ntfil on or hil..rr January lo I
H j'liio th i thi- (iiuii'l New Yl.ll'- (ill! will lull into apprniutiv
hau.l-, we remain, \ Irv milt yours,
J. KAUFMANS IT IJUO.S.
EVERY PERSON
lloliliii'' line 11I' Our
PIANO TICKETS.
Whiili JO * I.ot cut it ii- LII-invn r t> mil tl : ami NEW Yew Y :IR' (lift, wi l .
111" TTI I • r> • j 1111 ION I.t -AMI' 111 • NIR AII re, ANV ILNV • IU• INJJ llii" *ll It, lie el
tillml lo till- ILL-roiilil •>! IWI LLTV I H-1 rem. who LL ML' IniVr tllkrll I'll Irom
MIR N OILI 11 |UIN-- NO MAIII r H U N.W ilowi, ILIR PNNU iiiuv have MEN r1 •
11111. J. WE HAVE ii';l muikeil 11. fin ilowii twenty |A r rent. lower. ILOJIINJ.
that 1 verv ;>• 1* -U who I- a lillle Oi-N J IR .1 at the 1. -nil will taki ail
VANIIIOF I f THE IN'IH til we AIR . LL'l INO. \VR IN>I • Nl\ H■ |• • TIR PRON.I-I I.
tin' |H*< if IL*', tail w. 11 1 more I hail WE |>r uni-e. IT 11111 K• - 11- -llouhler a J*L HI
hi--, TIN: WE an- ILET' RINI 111 .I that our ar 1 ;-t am 1- -hail t the hem .
of the iia -A 11-.
to 0 t
KATJFMANN'S
The Largest and Only Reliable One Price
Clothing House in Pittsburg.
83 TO 87 SMITHFIELD STREET. 83 TO 87 j
rrr.-SIH UU, PA.
II i/mni Mr fa iln in <'•., lln rilnii rr / hiltrrn.
HARDWARE!
VVILSOX, M. Kl? T, AXE & CO..
;DEALERS IN
STOVES,RANGES ? HEATERS.
ALSO
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes,
AND
BUILDERS' HARDWAgI;.;
AIiIROMMNY eTHKtfI. • • • • IIIAIp-' Hl.m H, • • • ftKI.I.M<iNTKA. I
Jf CLARK JOHNSON'S
IF Indian Blood Syrup
Cure 8 all diseases of the Stomach, Liver,
Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood.
3/if/it'ii* testify to its efficacy in heal
ing the above named diseases, and pro
4/ nounoe it to be the
BEST REM EDIT KNOWN TO MAN. I
TKADK MARK. (. miriiute.vil to curt'- [min.
gyA GENTS WANTEO.*i|
Laboratory 77 W. 3d St, New York City. Druggists sell it i
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TUTT'S
IIMI IMB——
PILLS
A NOTEOmSTsAYsT
lJiuTt"rri~/>'<ir >.r I -r >cu 1 Kurt
! mi & martyr to J■) - J t>, ( on* ipnion mul
l'llii, Lnt *; i tiff ; ur ftl tti i•• r-Mirntucrolcj
to tnt; iii o*i ill* m ( 'it v. Ui. !<• iit J r.rn
now a wi'll in HI, I o f < •©• ion
rrtftilur *> •, | 1 Kunr. mi l I tuiv#
KiM'Pil rriypiiiii ..I tl ii. 'ln y iiro
lluir weight in r 1.
Uuv. K. L. IMP.' OS, Ix>ui?UU 9 Kf.
SYMPTOMS OF
A TORPID LEVER.
IrfißSof AplW'ti'o.Naviiul,li )V7tl*roa'. lee,
I'uln In th Hon t, v.-i ha null ernnat.on
Inth 'b i It !■ hi, 1 iiiiond r l'i • t.Motilrl r
lil nl ■, ftillio-H t il| or o ' inff, wi. !i n di
luoiln i lon I >i x Hon <f b ilv or in nil,
Ii i i >lj iyi f ( ;por, 1- .w 11> ritn, J.' s*
ft m itt v, vith n f r lirifr c f havnnr nf;
toil ai.ni ><lutv, 1 I>■ ■iri'iifw , Clarinets,
Flult ring f thoji'-firt, Dot._t> ton- it.
eyes, Yellow flit in*, H- nilnrl , l<o-ll )
JI . 1.1 nlirl. t, hltflilv eo'oreH I r.rn. _
II i IC3K WA•N TN' i A..K UNHKEIII r.
SERIOUS. DISEASES Will BE DLVtIOPEO
1 0 1 1 S Ii I !.i .re n| i iully oilnpfrd to
.it It rnm-ia. one tlovr • if-ctfcti<*ii nrli.utf.
of irrliiiia ri to fi-t<>til*li I lie 411 finer.
f i j tlil t riorily fnlrly. nail y oil %|||
(■uiii n limllliv lllifratlon, \ tiforou.
"'ill/, I'nrr lltoo'l, Nironir l\'erve-. . ml
U Nottnil I It CI. I'llir, litlcilll.
tilfirr, as Mitrmv M.. ft. V.
TIJTT'S HAIR DYE.
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Lluitv Ivlark li y n aiiuli< appllr olluit of
Hilt l)r. It lin |t* if• ft not i<l rolotf
• rto I olovtt uiroiil>'. *>oii| liv
KUtt.nrariillivri |irl< on receipt of % I.
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BKLLEFONTK, FA.
NEWM, 1A1.T6 ANU BU'iOEHTIOMB.
•mi Tin or tat titnitt niirtni it tin lattiLi
o.nc. r.-.r.., t | or to. ,4.,.
t*vf.ry Jartnr.r m An annual erjtfrirnr*
ItHCurern m,*nrthint/ of va'ue ll'/ tie it awt
tend it to tilt " Agricultural Editor of tht
llkmoe'HaT, /irllffnti/t, i'tnti'ii," that oth'i
farmer* may hare the benefit of if /,#
:nm momentum* be ttmtly, and tenure th<
'hey nee brief ami well /minted.
TUB list tif the Stuto Himril of Aji
| liciiltiirt! hliowit that fi-nn*} Iviinitt
hat tine liiiiidretl aiul two coiintj* n r •
| rienlttiral mti ielieN, in nilililion t<
: '.ver Heveri lidihlre< l iiihl lift} - t,'ran/>
!Ia r in circle! and (.iiiuhir organizi
I tioiiH."
I'kh nre jjfitiiijjj away up amofi;
[ the lijfiireH in price. We do no
t nmiiil h-r that they acre ever liigl
r. Happy i tlie farmer who n
ecu half a dozen liltera in Fehnotrt
I .ml loot j{o<hl comforlalile quarter, t
J >eep theiu in.
I* II K Midltml fanner get. down i
the very marrow of thing* when
"Uggehti that an economical way •
I "making hay in winter" i* to tart i'
j More corn-mcul, oil-meal, and bran
fid with hi raw and corn ttlulkowili
1 ui'complikh ihiti.
it i* Well I-liinigli In fenit'lldHT tha'
; greare, of Nlmohl any kind, io a |h .
| i die agmiiht all the horu of lie.
which annoy the. live wUrck, and r<
• luce the fa<iner' profit*. Coal oi.
tod lard, in equal quail*itiea may al
way a IwhafeU and t-lTecli vely appliotl
uttinjr and Crushing Corn Sfallte
A recent ixaue of our excellent
eoiitem|H)rary the Philadelphia Ur< •
•nl in an article under the caption
••f "\\ ante in Feeding Corn fodder/'
louchva aomcwhal iigluly u|K>n a
| iiint which our experience teaciie*
a* it of a good ileal of itn|MtUncc.
tii"l ilenen ing of incn a*eil attenlioii
loiifi llioe w||)t have l.rgt: ipianli
;tu* of eornfihlder to f. Ed out. Tin
li'Ciril hat* "the culler* tried should
| of a kiml that not ordy cut xtik
i ilo l ioi ill liglha, but ulwo crimh aml
•ar tlieru to piece*, after they an
nul. We IwlleVf tin* to Iw one ol
l te umi iinporiaiil feature* in cut
nog f.aldei. b'or heveral year# we
i-ed a large horse power midiinc
*hich cut the *t:ilk very rapidly,
• nil in the very l*-*t mariner, but <ll<l
ii'.t crtndi them, txi eoling In the
• ight preuie brought U U ar tqaMt
.hem by the roller* which feil them
t-i the knivra, ami tin* wa* when lit
heir whole Utte, In tore being cut
flu* left a large pro|M>rtion of the
Heavy bulla i f the *talk* in little
\liiuler*, whoae rbaineter t often
.neater than their leiigth, nml there
lore, when underg<iiiig the prove**
• f mastication would present the
-harp edge* tif the hard aurface tir
liml of the atalk In the gum* of the
'•title, making them tender and tore.
Itccau*e of thi* much of the fowi r
iiid heavier |tortion of the atalk* •
•eft in the trough*, a considerable
• n*le, in addition to the trouble aria
org from the cattle having anch sore
mouth* a* to prevent them from eat
ing the aofter pnitiona, or even bay.
*ith comlort. Of coure when the
leeil i* aofiened with Itoiling water,
i* dc*crilH.*l in our i**ue f Dec. I.
• Id* difficulty i* in a great meaure,
if not wholly overcome. Tbia, how
ever, ia alwayn praclicaltle and a
much la tter way i* to cruah, or par
lially grind the atalk* alter cutting.
We undertook to remedy the tblll
cult.v by running the cut fodder
through an old underahot thrc*hing
machine, but found the practice, for
•• veral rraaot.a, nnaatiafactory. I,at
winter, *nd tbl*, however, wc have
entirely obviated the trouble by the
u*e of a "Lion Fodder Cutter and
Cruber," luniiufuclored by Meaar*.
Ilaiick A Comatock, at Mechanic*-
burg, Pa., and told by our frientla,
I Meaara. Alexander A Co., of llti*
| place. Thia implement in *o arrnng
l e<l a* to cut the atalk* into alxiut
half-inch piece*, and then run them
la-lween two caal iron platea with
roughened aurfucea, aomewhat aimi
lur to the plate* of an iron feed mill,
which crualica and grind* them *o
that all the hard pad* are *plit ami
torn up intti tAlc'l*, and the entire
ma** ia made avfl and eatable. Our
cx|H-rlence of laat winter, and ao far
in llria, prove* tlri* to k * decided
gain in the preparation of the corn
•talk*. The entile leave and wuatc
much lea*, mul have greater comfort
in eating, while the ntulk* arc un
doubtedly rendered more easily tli
genii ble, and aim out equal to good
hay in their feeding value. The eco
nomical arid profitable feeding out to
ntock of the coare crop* gtown upon
the farm i* almoal, if not rjuite, a*
important as the growing of them,
nd in the intercut* of improvement
m tlii# direction wc give the Demo-
Cliat'o furiii reader* the Itcnefit of our
'•xperiencc.
Borrowing and Lending.
•r <f Country
A good thing may lie carried to a
1 ml extreme; and u little useful ac
oiuiuudation among neighbor* may
tun into an excessive annoyance. It
an old baying that "he that goes a
•'•rrowing, goes a sorrowing," but J
mil the inverse mote emphatically
rue,—"He that goes a lending g<>e*
•tirrowing." A n-'ighltor. who keeps
u unusually complete supply of tool*
•r who attempt* to keep theiu) ha*
■ foiitrd me Hist tw-veial have entire
■ ilisap|Hared, through the agency
i iMirrowera, bey ond the |>oa*ibillty
f bin tracing them, and these tool*
:ost him many dollai*. Some years
■ go, my seveial poorer neight-ors
■ tuned to think tlial a* I was well
applied, it was my duly to lend to
In-ill whenever they wanted. The
i'he question which they asked *,
'Are you going to ue your wagon
■ •-•lay And if the answer was
I'gative, I had no further voice in
' lie ui titer, the wagon wa* to I*.- taken
if course. Some of them even went
•) far h* to regard myr right to any
f the Uet'.n a* second to theirs ; ami
nie of them po*iliely refuaeil t<j re-
Lurn a machine till he was done with
it, all hough I was in equal need. 1
I lent s tool costing f2(l to a neigh
• i*ir, which he kept several months
until 1 had forgotten who took it
AfU-r inquiring for many miles I
| traced it out. The Ixtrrowt-r ra
, 'nullified ; lie told his lured man to
I return it, instead of which lie had
. put it in an oiit-of the-way place ;
lull it would probably btve tnua
Home sooner if drawing 2.i cents a
•lay all this time. I have succeeded
in parllv breaking up tin* boriowing
iiel lending, and I lielieve liiat my
lielgldtor* like roe ll the la-tler for
, i. I iK-gim wpti the harrow, which
1 Had Is-eii lent to *o manv that sev
eral teeth w. re uii*sing When I
discovered tin* lo*. I told the next
• pplicanl tha*. each b -rrowt r must
•Id a tooth. Some complied, and
others would not take it.
I Sec that thi* subject lis* Inch
di*cusd at the Kluiira Farmera*
Club, some of the roernlters of which
have met with inconvenience and loss
by lending. Some wish to obtain the
use of a neighltor's drill or mowing
machine, and could pay a fair price
for its use for a few hours or days al
lea* cx|k rise than to buy machine* to
tie rarely used. A proposition ha*
• >een made like the following— post
in large aign letters in a conspicuous
place on the barn this notice :
FASUISU TOOUt TO LIT.
For roll-r Vi cam* |-r tbv.
" luinltt-r wagitfi rai " "
" inin drill ... 25 " " "
•' cultivator. IZ) " " "
" pluw.. I'q " " "
and similar rate* (or other thing*,
the days to count from the time the
tool ia taken till it* return, ami then
to lie returned in a* good order a*
when taken, natural wear excepted.
An incident was related to the
club by a member who bought an
implement costing $25, which on
trial proved to be very aerviceahl ,
but the repeated calls for it by ncigli
Imrs sent it out beyond knowledge,
and he hail not aeen it foryuars. lie
never had it in bia |io*scasioo more
than a few day*. It wa* probably
worn out by borrower*, the last of
whom probably broke it antl wa*
ashamed to return it, and too stingy
to get it tuended.
I am aware that poorer neighbor#
m*y think hard of richer ones who
will not lend everything, but be who
would please all will oml do liuiil to
the yearly widening circle of borrow
ers. AccuuttnudaU! where he reason
ably can ami there stop! They wII
like him none the leas Id the end.
Fixed prices for hiring out would tie
au c-xccileul remedy.
Savo What You Havo- Buy Only
What You Muat.
William In IlitlfUii.tila Vr<*a
\\ liilu I would not dine otirigt par*
chasing manure* which, if intelli
gently selected, pay letter inteieat on
the money than if it were deposited
in hunk, I nay it is not economy to
allow manure* to waste on the farm
and buy commercial manure*. Have
nil you can first, then buy with what
spare fund* you have. Rut the man
who allow* hundreds of fowls to
rooat on trees, fences or on the top
of shells loses an item which enters
largely into the profit* of poultry
keeping.
Convention of County Agricultu
ral Soc etiea.
The following circular letter from
Secretary Kdge will explain itself.
We promise our county will lie prop
erly represented :
Orrn c or TIIK I'kwiti VAXIA )
ItoAHii o aohl' tl.icar >
IIAKHIMIVKO I'A , l> <• us, peg )
A'.KII I 111 HAI Kl'IT.'K .r I|,K O.N-
I iKr. UsMockAT— Dmr Htrt ,u ilm MM
a—ii..n iiit* K i,.i |i ,*, c--iii,ty
A t'f i> ulluf! S.-1.-11..1, fn ttis
| Swr.'tsri— of ..fli.-r (J.'UMv S.H it
| ll H* ll.'-,, li'Tlllcd I" i*n 11 M eotir-nliofi >'f
j 'i-l-L'sli*' from MI. h • •< w.i.-., (thr#— from A
hf 1-. tiiM-t HI lh.- ofß.-i* ../ ih- lioMrit "f
A *n< ulture. . FVhruarv gs-h,
lkh, hi -I- vl It I* di'iirnl th-l (hit
oMivrttliiiii -hull *fl . r<J hit o|.fi*.rioiilty for
frw inn-ohm,ip- of vu-w# tip-n rut#*. f
h'lrr.i —ion f.irm* of ti k-t.. pr<-rrtium* mid
I .fi'ioluin ll#l. i.i'ifitv ij. in111i. niiif other
I.of h'eneral mii-r.-t f> u< ti
as<iof> A k preliminiirv tej>, it i. re.
Vlete<| tblll ..fl re., |,,t of (hi- tl-.IM-e, the
i —.r-i*rv of Mrk Society will si mtm f,.r
ward to tile wr.-U.ri i/,- f{ .*,,1 ~f AJ.
nc-ullur-, * complete ..-i the ti. k>-t- ril
I.Uiik f..rin. u-.-l |,v hi# --iet\ „i,<f tPat
prompt notice vh'.llld I*- hi-r.t .>f the flee,
lion of delegate#, sub the >■'{<{#., ~f
It—p- tfuily,
'I M<< ,| Kixie.
Sff t'rriiui /tod, </ <>J Aorwulturf
j lit houses are not found ujon
every farm, but lli"y should lie. A
plentiful supply <jf ice during the
heated monlha is a wonderful -uurce
- of comfort, and on .iairv farms, un
less they are fortunate cnoii.lt to ISJ
| supplied with cohl spiiugs nt conve
nient distance, it is almost a necessi
ty. It is one of those comforts, tn 0
which may Is- purchased at an ex
; ceedingly- small iiutlav of money,
j \ mere shed, if the sides are in ide
I light enough to hold sawdust, will
; aeep ice as well AS mot el ah irate
HI I cxpen-iie of liuildings. t\"e put
up hii ice house on our f-rrn. eleven
tears ago, at an rxpen-e of a little
more than two day- lali-.r, and ulsuit
seven dollars worth .f sec'ind-liand
lumlier, which his kept ice for us in,
gie.it abundance cveiy sea sou since
and is in condition, with an hour or
two spent in repairing, to fill again
this season. The filling inty lie
done by the men and teams on. the
'arm, at a aetsou of roiupiralive
leisure, and co-ds nothing hut ttie
little labor riquired.
TIIKKK hundred and fifty years
ago, F Kcherbert, the veteran farmer
and judge, wrote: "A li us hands- can
not wc.l thrive hy his corne without
lie have other catts-11, nor hy hi* cat
tell wi bout corne. And lit cause
that sbe|ie, in raync optnyon, ia the
inooateat profy UMest catu-ll that any
man can have, therefore 1 pourposc
to sjieak ft rst of she|ie."
F RAMKt.iK, called down the electric
flash of lightning from the heaven*
shove, and directed it whithersoever
he pleased. I prcaumc it is of ten
fold imfiortance to the wmld at large
that we make the atmospheric prop
erties of manure subservient to the
will of the farmer in the support of
the vegetable kingdom.— (<>/. |* £,
/We Me.
AT the late meeting of the Stale v
'(•range at llarrishurg, Mr. Leonard
Khone, of thi* county, waa reelect
ed Master for the ensuing year. The <
able and satisfactory manner in which
Mr. Rhone has |ierformed the multi
plied duties of the office was u-#U
fled to by the unanimous vote which i
he received for re-election.
ITII regeiarily in feeiiing and
milking, and kind treatment at aJI
times, the cow will not only Income
gentle and remain so, but will milk
on several weeks longer than other
wise. I
1 nt legitimate way for farmers to
make money is to IM-|| as much as
|x*aible from their farms at the least
ex|>rnte.
No anliusl makes better or more
prompter returns, with good care,
than a good sheep. A poor sheep it
|mor property.