Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 08, 1883, Image 3

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'THOMAS .J. AItCULLoUGU,
i. ATTORN KY AT LAW.
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HASTINGS A HEEDKK.
ATTORNhi BAt LAW*
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WALLACE A* KRKBS.
▼ f LAW AND COLLECTION oKKH'K,
January I, ISII LKA It M M.l' I* \
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1 A ATTORNKY AT LAW.
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\ LEX AND Eli A BOW Kit,
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OKANK FIELDING,
1 LAW AM> I'OM.IKTION 'OFIi'K.
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T>K AV KK ,t GEPIIAKT,
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nv. FOKTNEY,
• ITTDKNKY IT LAW*.
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10IIN BLAIK LINN,
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\ Y SI. P. MITCHELL,
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• Al* I nit .LA IT LAW*.
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UriLLIAM MiCULLOUGH,
ATT'IKM V AT I.AW ,
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of 111..h 4tr'rt ihr.c bit of Allegheny,
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PATENTS
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WILSON, McF 1 LANE <fc CO.
JDKALERS IN
STOVES, RANGES: HEATERS.
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I Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes,
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I A# CLARK JOHNSON'S
I EaßiFlndian Blood Syrup
H G urt ' B all diseases of the Stomach, Liver,
Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood.
m fwP Millions testify to its efficaoy in heal
[ aSfvE. a k° v ® named diseases, and pro-
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BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN.
■ thaiie *. Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia.
■ MTA GENTS WANTE
laboratory 77 W. 3d St. New York City. Druggists sell It l
TRAVELER'S GUIDE.
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ANLVV'H, FAfTH AND HUIiDI^TDiNH.
rat: TI4T or tax jiayiowal nn.um m tii iniiLi.i*
• 11si.x ami. ruoAfr.uin or uti umrh.
h'.vn i/ farmer in Am annua? rsi r\en*e
linenrem H >nietAina of ra'nr. IfVif* it nwt
Mffi't ft t<> the "Agricultural fofitor < f tAt
Dkmocrat, Htllijontt, font a. that '•
farmer* fnay have tAe benefit of it. het
f.ommuHXftttinnn be timely) ami ht sure. font
thru are hi iff and veil pointed,
WM. *l. J KN SINUS, (iieen'H
I'.'it in o, Conn., lint Kejit a (.•atvl'til ac
count of Itia pigs tills year, uiiJ
tnakuH liis jK,ik coHt about i\ < cut*
I >. r pomi'l. If more fiinncr# woulil
lieell jut hticli eareful acetiunts, we
hIIOUI.I soon know more about tie
profit ol pork growing tban we do
now.
Til.', National Crangc at it*, lu'.e
'tniiual aession adopted ;i platform, or
latlier formulated a I'eC'laratlon of
I'urponeH. It lias the ring of candor,
honesty and true manhood, and iviil
will repay reading. There u not a
line in it. that may not profitably In
accepted as a rule of arti. n In i veil
I individual farmer, whellter lie be a
mi tnber of the onli r r.r not.
I Mail HI 1 nI.V wins p should be
kept from storms of either lain or
snow, and are la si protected from
siver. cold. It is well, however, to
avoid the other exlntuc of housir g
till-in too I'losi ly. and parti, ulatlt in
i lose siabh-s in which their inanui.
:s lilow. dto ai'Ciiinuli.te. She. p nr.
Nat iiully cleanly, and demand ftcsh
air more than an\ other farm sto<„.
"I'loterti.'ii with v. iiiilalion" is .
good rule to b iloa in pn.vi in „■
.juarters tor iln in
I'llor. < '.M.I'W 111, ad v is. 111 the N.
:g id cattle as the or.< I k t .ah .■
.1. d to - it. i ii ii iii. hi its Is -i
i leiilioii, T: e s\st. in is inui hpr ■
'led ill ilngl .nd, and . wulinlv ..
v.K'a'cd In tlmse wiio arc le-t i.e.
|tiaiuU',l w.lh it, h .1 the < xp.nse of
rtttii 2 up ai'i'orniiioda' . tor , hi <•
on this plan vv.ii print .m if'.clu.l
ar to its ad ption in tl.; . • unlrv.
Carefully piling the manure in the*
open v nid oi ui. !. ra < nap hei ro f
w.il lie found t<> answ. t :t.I pia< to d
puiposfs, and ti. s | , .11 i easily
within tlie na. hoi e\i ry f .riiier.
'liik far rue i who rio. s not hate a
supply of small fruits—str .nUrni
currant*, raapls rne*. bl.aekh ui.s
and grnp.s—from Julie t<> Frost, in
gr< at ahundance, so that In- and I i
lan.ilv at.d ail his work | . ople m
eat without stint, tails to live cp to
liis privileges, and should st once set
alsiiit iinprov. inent in this direction.
Just now is the time to Say the |<latis
and make the arrangements. Inf. i
malion on the subject will !• needed
slid is very easily obtained froin anv
of the piaetieal little Ixwiks furni-h
--! e.| by all ngricnlloial publishers
Fuller's Small Fruit Culturist, Har
ry's Fruit (larden, or I'urdy 's Small
Fruit Insiructor. will, any of them,
prove a good investment. Send for
one of them, study it carefully, lav
your plans on a moderate scale, and
• he ready, when Spring o|>cna to plant
your fruit garden. You will never
regret having followed this advice.
Jlos'T take too much stock in
reci|ws and prescriptions to aid you
in |>otillry keeping. Careful atten
tion to feeding and keeping houses
and runs clean arc the IN st preven
tive of disease. We don't approve
of the frequent dosing of fowls to
keep them well.
OMC COW well fed and comfortably
oared for will produce quite as mueli
milk nnd butter as two that a.c al
lowed to run at large, lie on the wet
ground nnd IK> subject to the exjios
urc of the weather.
lr it is desirous to produce an in- !
crease of one ton of pork by feeding
one bundled swine that iiurense will
lc more cheaply obtained by feeding
those which arc a year old, or older j
ones.
Tiik secret in profitable Winter j
feeding of pigs is to keep the |n-n
dry and well (tedded. Feed lilu rally
lint do not stutf with meal.
There is danger in stimulating too |
largo a lluw of rioli milk by feeding
highly of meal ai d grain* to new '
milch cows.
Bettor fiizo, Moro Lumbn, Heavier
Fleeces.
•lofiultiaii Tkltull, fti N! .•. li*U r Hlrt"r.
The writer in the cnrly days of his
farming operations did as most other
flock musters did in his vicinity, let
the sheep rough it late in J ail and
early in Spring. The result was like
that ol all other farmcis in those
days—or ut the present time lor that
matter—the sheep grew poor all w in.
tor; many lost their lambs in spring ;
many died of such treatment, and
many of those that lived lost a con
siderable portion of their wool, so
that there was bill little profit, if not
actual loss in such management.
A fid u si-1 i. h of such neglectful care
and feeding, I began to think there
was a better way. The first innova
tion was a slitd lilted lor feuding un
der covei.willi board windows that
could I.- open. 1 (ui light and venti
lulion in pleasant weather, and closed
(lining t-' .in. and extreme cold.
The result wus plainly an improve
men' on the old i:o particular plan.
Tht sheep I it I much Iftttr, ; lined in
flesh timing the winter imparl of
falling away, as had Iw is s been tin
ease :ri previous yeais. without pro
tt ct. in.
Having s'.aiti I in improvement
'ami thinking there was rooin lor.
mote, I began to fitdgra.n during'
tin- winter month* ; although many
old lit j lit lls *aid It was not b st to
il so, as tin i vi. - i ;i-t tl.eir lau.it
• arforc their time : the r lamb* we ~o
tie at tiiitii also. s ( , ii., re would l
lie i. 10-s 11... u2 e. . fioin • ueli grain
ft edii: 2. which till v 1 ■ fi It ri d doubt
fui. in gram ft filing I give prefei
cnci tot in. havi fed i .rn and oats,
iinxt d about too I i nt-. ar.d fe i
t!a.ly about a half | ml to i ach sle t | .
My she i p ' i.i s |< d are all l.ria ding
twts. Ir fittrl.Hig -hit p. would
i.'ivt one | nt ti.ii.,, or in ire if the
sintp w. re latgi out*. . v ntcu tun-
Hit Ut i 1.2 to It 1 I g I i.iti 11. \ sht p have
mprox i d in - zi. i a ' ii .re I on! ,
.ml si, : ,r • t -.1 .i fl. i . - —tlilet- vt r v
ess.-nlial r<n.- f.r "I. !! ts-masur's
p ■ l.'s ; : it-1 a flu k t I sin t p 11. .
led c nfwsy* In < m.'.'.mii for li e
turitkrt, w lit 'hi l ' -a! VI.. b'.iU ht i'k
Stall or the I.let lei t! < 1 h.ivt
flit,l. I i" I\ j t I : . that it .- IK i
In (i-• . ry to s, .. .fit set t p to tin
it.it, or, si in pi v I. ,u t it may he
I it, a* I i.ati intn li i.'ln i a*e a fat
twe ! 111 fl. . tier ' ... it all ont ,if
both ate < o .vl.y HI li 1 tetl.
Cltj jilnwn and Comments.
ITr , ■ • , to -i.t li th. .1 (svr, t.
' is. 1 .• 2 l 1 i insrkt t .
A ■ st.
> lid they I.nt go .. -Ii p fi.rllic r,
and /" / I.ail i ui., and then ti, I'-
ll to in i k i'.
'I line *te eniiv f.rni.r- who hsi
-I*.' I 1 kept .- • lii'f|i. -
That i- on v one among the tnsnv
mistakes constantly In ing made 1\
many faiiuers.
Ihi 1 rn v .id l.oul 1 I . nI lenst otiee
•II I. n dsv- eovrff-d over Willi nx lo
I• n inche il • p tetli murk, ilri aar hol
rsliiis trp.iil.ls tinnsr, or tan hark r>.
SAW dust. Mt.yltf .' I'., I'. r.
j Supposing the barn yard to lie of
the average size, would not the farm
er who should undcitaki to follow
j this hit of advice find himself with a
pretty big winter's job on hand v
1 expect 'hat by > muddied form of j
i ll.e li.iv l.siiinil pic**, w. shall eonipr*.*
ereeo crs or nlo ri elai pulsr •
bales held liphllv t lltxi l y stout itoo I
wire, and we shall huii.i Iheseon* upon j
..nolh-r like l.ig so-, ri l.ricks, in anv ,
I iddioc. whether t.r.rk w ~lle.| or t-osrd
ed, that we have available to tliewnlls
will have no •ide thru -I to >tnil *g vn*i.
n I we | roewed we -hnll fill up all
crevires 1., tw.-rn lit. I ilea and the wall
[ anil the ir.leroiees l.eiween coniiguon*
| bale", w ib ehafl'wed trodden in. t'hslf
100, at bottom, and per haps a thiekish
laver of i haft over ad. will aurk up anv
exuded pores Old int. reepr the arrest
iof tit is!lire as we |n T from outside,
nf /('•'." ,1/.'AS. , r, )
Why not do the "rectangular
Index" up in eanvaxa, and whitewash
j them, and pack tin m down in ootex
or nshe*, like baton? I'erhapx it
: would lie well to "*ug ir cure" them,
too.
Crcis-.n ly vn Homo-mad j Butter.
Hotel* now prefer the creamery
butter because of its uniformity
They can ail a hundred dilfercnt
plate* itjHrn their tnhles in a single
, day, or can set their tables u hundred
;iiay in succession, ami serve their
1 customer* alike at every table and on
every day. The creamery system ha*
evidently come to stay, and if wo
i we arc behind the VVeat in
'liis matter of butter making, then
mint we not adopt the name method*
i they have adopted in order to com
pete with tliern, or even hold our
own ? We are working at a dixad
-1 vantage when we manufacture a
thousand pound ß of butter in ten or
a hundred plnci a instead of one
place. It is ten men or a hundred
men, nnd ten or u hundred churns
against one man and one churn, for
with the ne'je nary power arid con
venience one man can make the thou
sand pounds much cheaper than it
can lie made by the ten or the hun
dred men In one case there area
hundred churns nnd butter workers
to work against the one at the fac
tory, while in the factory the very
, best man in the entire community is
ehosell to do the work, and he will
make the whole product nearly or
i quite' equal to the vers best that is
made by the lust individual maker
at the farm dairy.
In relation to the improvement in
dairying in Nn Knglaiid. the paper
quotes one M issai huselts town where
the a-soi a led system had lieen adopt
ed, and it was found that the whole
product of the t mi. i- now equal to
the best that was made by the old
sy stern. Tlu> i o* of selling has also
been reduced, as .t is much easier to
I sell 5,000 j ounda of Grst class
creamery In '.ter of known uniform*
ity than I t j minds of farm dairy
butti r at tie : ghest prices paid for
. ac'h.
DOCH Tobacco Exhaust the Soil.
I It 1>..f1" r u. bi,
The question i* frequently asked,
if ton ceo i, .i-- not iinpoveiisb the
•-oil, nnd i ■. >ii IM m ircea-ily an
swi red. hi Virginia thousands of
acre- b .v be< tme barren, but care
■-s f.truiing did it. The farms of
Lancaster c inly produce I>ctter
e I ops lied ,V th .11 tbev did twinly
\ ears ago. The land t richer and
i.ioie i ■im lin .\e. Not an acre lies
wss t J .in three to live percent.
•■I h * ii I i- Ihii ight .as much as a
' trriu i *ili ;- i in lobicco. i t is
very i, .\.. , ll. ai urtd, and the crop
ol win it, which nearly alwai\s follows
' 1 co, : 1. t'< ron tobacco ground
a < - te iii the firm. The
in nn< i. ke* the two cr >ps. The
MI,, is ui • i • i I t.ie situation.
Should r i i • -m i!.' ri..ration in
• nil hii ' i< iTop would at once
'< ~uii ~ li it under the present
system in I. m n iition set m* impossi
• lie. linr t \ \i,i|s of tobacco funn
ing has st ■ly iu.pK.it d the ,l fat ins.
Cr. nm Production.
• * f Hf r <. I.
Out .I ti. si m 11< -t pan* is j, de< p
Lin iat. as iu.gt. as u desired, with a
round bottom, surrounded with a
eompaitment of water; the latter to
be alh.nt one I >ot d> p, and lour or
six inches w h ; the inside vat aliout
twenty i: > he* diep. A moment s
thought will convince any one that
the milk should l>o ehilled at the top
antl war on lat the bottom. Fluids
sink wtili col l unlii Uicy reach forty -
two dtgrccs; below that jsiint cold
expands water and it rises. Hut as
milk setting is usually conducted
above forty two degrees, if the cold
is under the milk the more the milk
is chitted at the iKiltom the less ci*
eolation will result. The colder it is
the more closely it remains below,
while the warm milk stay* on the
surface, often In-coming bard and
sour before the cream rises from that
at the bottom. Cream production is
too commonly regarded as a chemical
change, like the souring of milk, but,
as shown by the action of the cen
trifuge, it is mechanical. The cream
globules are the largest, and, in M
minute degree, the lightest. A gen
tle circulation in the milk will bring
them to the surface, where, if undis
turlwd, they will remain. If in a
properly constructed pan the up|H r
circumference of the milk is chilled,
a current will descend along
the cool side; and then if the lower
third of the deep vat is exposed to
warm air, a current ol warm milk
will iise in the center, hearing to the
surface the cream globules. A few
hours will tning the best cream to
the top.
KKRIIINO poultry must lie conduct
cd on pro|er principles to secure tho
greatest meed of profit. While thero
are many who feed too lavishly, thero
are far more who do not feed enough,
or who feed very irregularly, and tffe
result la a very poor lot of fowls.