Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 16, 1883, Image 3

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WITHQUTmEDICiNE,
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WARRANTED TO CUREfeJrf p{ I
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without I'mlo In the bark, h!p*. h■•>, nr
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rUeuniMtli, ptirttl> ala. ik-u ruin lit, tll
ri l the Uilnn *.*plnul JI•**•*. torpid II * rr, Hunt,
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ritae* lf<p-ptlu, ntriilpulitH, i ! Iinlljr
tIM. br mli* nr ruplur*, Gtrrn t pllri,
Jiiml* Muo, rf r.
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Im -t tA, luit % I (Hilt) . Im-1* ci r ni-riv l' rre nml * or,
n uitlNg tfCHknrini a, nml nil Ihutr l|a<*ear of n r • r>
toiiul anlarr. from VuttVW fllUlW. the t
ptream of Mn*fnitlnm | nnc <tlg|hrugli the rria
mntt rriture (h. m lo u hraltb) Jinio Uo i
lulstako about thla uj j iati •
1 i&jiaSi 3
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L - LAD |E
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. L
TO THE LADIES:—
■ v I Ilk. knwikVi > rM rallu, .N.nona
F xhattatlon, Dr*prj>ala.or tall li IM*ra*i*oflhr l.h*
rr, kldm-va, 11. nl *• I* • ■ or 4,.1 d I. • *u a 11 n fir
< uk Ankli-a, nrHwollrn Kirl, n i At' 1 He it
eadepatrof Ma<n t Bath I • > . lor
In 11.• relief • ' II plaint*. Thejr
carry a powerful OlAfßlUo t■■9 t IMII 0* U.o
dlweee.
For I.RIBP Hark, M ruknrKof fhn Full,
womH, Lrui orrho n, < ht-onl Ittflnmaia*
lion and I Irrrall.m ofthc 1% <nnli, l iac-1 l* nliil llira
i>rrhii|i' of Flooding, Painful, huppn-im d nml Jr
rrcular Vlrnatruullow, Iturrrnru •, nml • luinffr of
l.lre, thla I* (hi< Ileal A ppllaflio ao<l Furatlv • Agrat
I* nun n.
For all f r-Tiia of Frmalo lllfllrulttra It l
f>a*M bjr any!! nrft.T n'lnn ns ! I .mniumi.t*
#/w.t a*al m a mv. <t ]> r and r* i nti .
Frleeof altlirr Holt with Hairnet I tl ttcrl#e, i! 0.
Bantby -• j ' unl examtna naituwi or he
mail on n tofpi In • "
villi end alee of l itemltieaMMroßA bo mad# la cor*
r* Tv'jr, imnt In l#ttf nt • r r^k.
The MufTK ?n in 'tare adept"! to r" afp#*, a -a
eora over I e t lorelottilnir. (owl n *t t. the
body lIL n the mitny balvunlf wml FL t He If um>
bug* advrrlUfil an • atonal \. I > • I ale J In
t-iken •'T at night. T? •y I 1 tKi-lrpovtr/brtorr, ud
eraworn at all aseaona *r t) f* yvnr.
Mrri-1 atemp fort! a■•s.-w u • iro 1 n Mtdlrtl *"*a*t
tnent \l lihuui Alvdiclai," a Ith of toaU*e*
TIIE MAGNETON* A lI*I JA M K CO..
218 Mat** M., 4 111*
"ATNE'S IO Horso Spark A'resting
I irftih!** I. . it . he* •ut in (H) ft. of Michigan !Mn
110 tnln in 10 hi>nr<s blaFa frui the eaw iu
"iy lit- foot k ii^iUe.
to llw ?// Chnmr''* to f im h jvm-er to
lew "i.tbio fi tof lliMnlock I'Hrrla In 1> hour* Our
I * Uor*t tcUl cut lO.ijno ftrt in MUne time.
9 ( f ' r < ar' •.rAßisrrrn to
jl* if? i Stationery
J,' i" '. f V r#a?,! ' •••Ik: .r. I *irrr.
. Ll Irrr/l • ti l / • .
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R \V. I'AYNF. A SONS.
( .N V. Box IIT
PATENTS
Wo mr'n no to art a* Solicitor* f r.vp-'.ri, af
Tr; •>! rk i pjmiflito. etc., frf •• I . ! Ma
l • ' 1 .. r . . 1. } • . < . \\>
• i.nil 11 11rt > - li% o ycur* l nprrlnirr,
Menu obtained itir- im ar* n >Uml tn
rvniv AvrnifAV. ThU larm* nr 1 r- r.i.ii ,
led w*i , j ftp*r.sSa9oa itlwmnnw
f m !*• • h* nr Inlff-ntlr s.nml I.a* an en* r i<i
Mrru i' i. A'JfJr* -* Ml \ N A 1 • . I' i* •' S {
#m, of ivrii' am> : is. : i r* l;. a%
y rYoft Biugfbrw s • ' I
****•• ii ia J <wT .. Xiieieaaie*
Of mom Tim Boca. r<.n tub c w* or
CONSUMPTION
_ i i
Urrl* ' f (it,
Til fjR 7 JgpL. u>d all 1' •* m oitliirui-
TRADE' MARK, i; . !
OI KM 111 K A CO , rittbilr(h, I'M.
CH2AP GUNS for THE PEOPLE. 3
; GREAT WORKS, 2
Ti •. n —■ -* *■ i
* k JO.,*. •> < <■ •' - ?
J. JOliaaTO*.
103 SmitliGcld strwt, Pittsburgh, I x
nUnnn Mr Far/a tic f Co., Hardware ItcalcrM.
:H:-A.:r,:D"W A. :R, :E I
WILSON, MoBUYRLANE & CO.
dealers; in
STOVES, RANGES * HEATERS.'
A LSO
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes,
AND
BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
AMJCOIIKXT HTHRKT, .... IHMKS' BLOCK, .... BKI.LBro* TE, TA.
J I CLARK JQHNSONIS
Wlndian Blood Syrup
[Cures all diseases of the Stomaoh, Liver,
I Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood,
( Millions testify to its effioaqy in heal
-1 jng the above named diseases, and pro*
nounoe it to be the
BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN.
TttAUK mark, (Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia.
JMF~A OENTStWANTE
Laboratory 77 W. 3d St, New York City. Druggists sell it
vfci .. . . ,f
TRAVELER'S GUIDE.
BELLE FONT K T SNOW SHOE
lt.lt. — Tiuie*Teble In ETTRI t on nml nllvr MNY
14, IHM3:
Lmivoi SNOW A. in ll>*LLl*foiiti>
• 7.M A . H.
LPAVI< lli'llrfctiln TL. 11' A. M .nrrivt a nt SNOW Mhou
I U.2A A. X.
lIHAVPI Atiow SLUM 2.30 Y. M.,errlvt I N llolUf.mt,
4. J') r. M.
j Lnavns Bellefnnte 4.4 ft r. M.,errlreß nt Suuw Hlmr
7: -ft I- M. H. H. IS I. A 1 IT . Grli'l Bll|HirllitMidrUt.
I >ALL KAULK VA LLKV KAIL
HUAD.—Ttiuu-TKBLV, N> M. L-;I :
Kip. MALI KIP.M.II.
i. *. i- w. * *• *■*.
if, N :I6 Arrin nt Tyronn !.>nvo 7 30 H3O
T, I h tl lA'AVC KAT T) RUUI LPAVH... 7 37 h :I7
,1 ft: l T, J4 •• Vail " ... 74N H4O ,
„, > I L '• B-IU KKIO " ... ; * 4:.
,4J „ " till " ... 7:.L *63
I (i ~ i,i " Kuwler " ... 7 M 60
! . ,7 NT 41 ll'ttiimli 14 ... 7 I .
5,1 " M.tllil. 44 ... "6 I' UO
..' .J 44 Martin, 44 ... 13 Wl7
; |J I, 14 Jllli.U 44 ... HI I 4 '3O
; ,. 04 ft " I nioiiilllr- " ... olio 37
' fi,[ ft T I * 1 t*llow Mtu. 11l 44 ... 144 W47
I i ,'n i, 1 14 Mil. .1.1, IK " ... '■ 4'. V f'H
j 'in 6 <l6 44 Hlllolll 44 ... 14 66 10 IM
' ' ,WI t56 4 - MILFHIIMRG 14 6 I' T"
1 *! 44 44H 44 Curttn 44 *l6 I'L tl*
~1. 143 44 Mount KLE 41 ... '•* I'I" 43
1.1 4 3TI 44 linwur.l 44 ... I* 48 10 .14
,! 04 440 .... 44 Iteglrtrlll* 44 ... M3OlO 14
'• nt 441 RW •0 * "•"* " ••• *4"10 46
64 407 44 Mill Hull " ••• •' - I' 4 6*
,4. 404 44 Kl.'talnKtntl 44 ... * ■ HOl
45 lON 44 Lurk lluvfu 44 ...10 '" 4 II 05
1 PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD.
1 —(Flilludi'll.lilu n>l Kri" DliluloO.) —ON ÜBJ
utter T> INL'IR 4lnl, I--4 .
W KOTWAI4D.
nil Mill Imim PbltaMpUa II • P
•• " Hnrrial URU 4 ,
'• •• Milluiii*|>rt A I'aiii
•• •• G" K Uevrn W4CN
•• •• Hail RTO 11 I 6 M
*' Bfriiee nt KRII Tl6 PA
lUQA A KXPKI 44 P • - - a
•* ** ll.krrial T.ric,... 11 30 E iu
•• " M IllUmij" ft, '2 FTN Ptu
** rr:T< 4 I Ketioro. . ... FT 4 ■J M
PMMafera bj thU train errtve ITI Belle*
font** IKT FT lo P n>
PABT LIB I lenvei Rl.iiad. IJ I.M LI ulna
•• " UerrULarg 2 p m
" M \\ illiatn*p4>rt 7I - RO
•• nrrlxra at I. RLT lla*- R> H 1 •' pin
XAHRWARLI.
PA ci KI • UPIIMINVHI Hera . • *>■ A m
*• •* NK I ill* LII p> rt. . 7 . '• ain
" nrrt*a at llarrial ur FC 4 II ' . a la
. I J M
DAT KXP&BB8 leereetUnoro .... 10 I A a
•• 1"W llevetk 11 IN a A
" " W tlliatnap* rt l ain
" arrlvreat llarrUhnrx 4 IN P m
" " I'hUedalphla 7 V*) pin
KB IB MAIL lee tree B PA
•• L-'ULMF. OL pui
" \S ilharn.; rt . 11 p m
** kirlfru at lUrrli! TIN; • !• A in
*' Phila-s'l J.Lta 7 'L' * m
PABT LIHI leeree WL iaent] rt .
arrl* 4 * at 11 iriiel ';R K - MEN
Fhliedelphle 7 ."ft a M
ERIF* Mall Wrat NU H 4 U I |'IM Wnt.l,* HIIATCN
Aeeommodeß n Weet, end Da| Bipreee Beet.meAe
loee • R*. M herlend vitb L I B
B.trelnafor B • iherre end Screef
i Me W - Hie Are 1 • ■ Weet, eed BrU
lit M•it • II It Iter en A m lei Weet,
TNAK." CL *■ r.- < tlon at \V llllarn|. rt A TTH N O. It.
W QR •* ■< - n. Rtf
ERIT 4 N1 %T | WRIT, Niactra El| rraa Wret, an! Iay
F. XJR •' 1'.31L,1 *K RL*AR I nil' ti Nat I. K llatrn
With It Y. \ H I; TRNT
KRI 4 MI ! IFT I! I W.tr .1,1 * lat KR I* with trafne
on LB. A M.B. B. B.,et 1 rry with 0.1 |A. T.B
R, at KR.J- -ri •• r„ .?!, P N . V A V R K.. an 1 at
Drift A a Ith A V H It
I'*R •r RA iii NN UTR*N PHIUDCIJ ! ♦ and
W till*- •; :t • Niagara F.*pr' 4 Vt • tKr .• II ; rM
U ,? !•>. A ! I J.I 4 ECPT4-.. K • t ar ! !** >T\TV
Eiat.ar il*und-Y >'.;;•* I RURJ IN R*RI„N all
Dljfht train* WA A Itupfix,
'hn'L SUTFFINTEND' nt
fOIILY_S2O.
■PHILADELPHIA
SINGER
Islho BEST BUILT.
FINEST FINISHED.
EASIEST RUNNING
SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public.
T TH ah T RUT rrpr 4. R,T* the R> at J. |Ur •*;- F R
IHE PAOPLA EHKH A- NR J . F r L. ■- T'ftl |I
• ffj LUM-RT.LAR. ,J , r T J* t* JAY n ' 4 ,
),*VA *EEN IH* Hl* IHT' AFTER HAVING F IMHTTI ! It,
If It it FA-t all A" rpr< *t. Rlarn it B : a*. ** R
RTJNAA I ■ NWJLL ) TR INTE 4 !EAT* ami r I*r at T. 4 T
•*■lll cirttilarv and taatin. U A : •*
f'IVARI MA V% 1*• |> A C*> .
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I (h UAil
1 k y y
I dli U
J \Y l n p ab4 firlt varl I eter r HERE e m
ft Tl* N m I* TH' time. I•N 4 an * rh in
§ para tint 4 . >r J:*# J ur EL.la lima 1 th* HUtn'*
N - other L"I*INEA* AILL pa) > >U nearly A* well. N<
onr • at* fail B> MAKE e RWRRT I* pay. LY EI PAGING at
1,.. 1 ~,tly iiulflt aii'L LA MA FIE* M UFJ MA4|A fa*t,
• C.LV, at, IL> r. ra! ly AMIT*T >A ' .
MAINE- 4 47 LY
I I. FREDERICKS,
L .
Repairer of Sewing Machines,
lIF.L!,F.FNTF. PA
Resident# an* N.lla aa*t f |!a|lff, R.te. n the J*'K
• lIFILL* r <l. with .Mr Chrltian I LI, on f*rtn < f D
/. Kline-, P* J
Old .VflMinn Rrm<>dUrt / Ihr *?7/4,
F r\th /traircr*, .fr,, rhcn rttpnrrd.
4BAtl work |BIIBII 81
| A>' Aih'rrtlHcinetitK.
TUTT'S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
and MALARIA.
From th<'Ho Houiciit url . Hi;., :, urilmof
tlio illwawcii nf tli.- l.miiiiii ~ 'iiii'M,
symptom-, l„,Unit., Uh u .m |, i
A|,|,t It,. lluwfli iiiaili,, Mr It llr-,1-
arlir, fulliir.a nftrr <illlu K , nirr.lm 'i>
i,rllnii of botly < lr mind, I ■■■< iiit
€>f food, Iri ltiililllt v or Inupn , |.,,\v
spirit*, \ frrllni; ~r ImvlliK nru1,,!,,!
•"UK ilni, , INuliiri,, | lull, ■ |„ U hi iho
11. ni l, I,o|, Itrfor* ihr r> . |i| K |i|, . n|.
orril t rior, nml .In
mand tin. ■i• <,i a rernndy tltstt acta,ll,< my
on till'l.ivi r. Aniil.lv, 1 „„ ,11,1,,, Ti ll'*
I*ll.l -S tin v.* in i |ii :il. '| h,-ir lift lon , ,ii tho
Ktitiirvniiiul si,in i, nl < iirm,i.i ,i, u,,,vn.ic
■ill Impurities throiik'li if, tin. ,••
IPii of iti. a, linn," prrxtuctiii; 1,1,1
tll.*,notiliil (llxi-Nif.in, r, ijii] u- • ... it , . :,r
nkliiiiml n vlKorinm Inxh . 'I t IT'S I'll.l S
• km,' no imiincii ~r Krlptiif. "'ir Lu'mlvrn
m llli •In 11 v work ivii'l nr, ii p, rf, ,'t
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
hi: fi:f.i.n i.nik A ai.u iua.
"I hnvo tin,| liyHtiepHln, with t oiiHtlp;,-
tlon.two y, 'iin, iiii.l Inn ,ii |,.,| tin ,ntr, i, nt
kinds ~f |illlmi,l TI TT'St ur> th> fir
timt hare done me any good. Tin bavu
i !,• on I me ~,it nl, . (y. Mv npp. llt,, 1.
spi, n,1|.1, fo.nl illycHtH n ailliv, nn,l I i
liavn nut,iiul tm-nun-s. I f,. i lik- nin w
man." W. I>. KDw ABDB, Palmy ra, <'
J" ■ 1
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
OUT Haik ~it Wa UK can changed In.
staidly to aULOMT BUCK hjr a slngll Bp.
plhstion of tliln lin . s,,j,| V. llrnn'ifUts,
or sent by express on receiptor • t.
Offli-.', ft Murray Sir,-, t, } oik
TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
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,1 The SUREST CURE for
KIDNEY DISEASES.;*
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\TCTTEII.ITCH.SORCS. PIMPLES, # <
wrinc wo^f
limiiC PILES :
f, , rrnw>ltnr*.tin£inr. It. ti nr. w i"t
etrll* N ' >, if T'l"...'tn > • rrswlln* sbstrt '
th* Ir'luui; lb. t Tll.lr psiltsr. ■ ftrt, .ffrr|r,| Alt
t'.ratsnt, <•' nomtcßl sn4 p*iil. rsrs. ST.', '
I'l.kim i ."iprtkii I" snr urtlrl# In th nrk.t
f ild I f ,lpi*,'i,or t ad fri ,t, in.Txt ku>> ,s 4 1
A.Ui,w,l* SwmnsLe > ,l t.,ki,r*
- ,
i 11J T(7 T| sr. sls.jr. n lII* lookout f„r ,
| )A/ I V |7'iii, "< to ili.ir rnlt,n.. .till In
■ V l" ■ m Wnllhy | thorn wti., ,l<> n„l
■ I A/a (m| , r)t# Ih.lf . 11 Itnnlti.* r iiwlm In
ponly. Wri ffri ■ (trat rhulK. tnomki
isnn.y. W, nant miiny m.s.wonirn, txiyn anil girl, '
In a„rk for n* right In Ihnlr uan Imlllkt Any n*r
ran 'ln Ilia tmrk |>m,wrlr h,'i Ihn Brsl atari. Th '
twain**, will pay n,ir than lan tlsiaa ordinary wagaa. ■
Raprnaltaonlftl fnrniaha.l fra*. Na on* who .nsagaa '
hall to maka sion.y rapMly. V„n ran damla i,„n (
whnla ll*,. larh# work, of only y„*r apsia m„sirnl.
Ml Information and all I Hal | rmkd aast frw. Ad.
Irasa tn**9S A On, Pnrllsml Malna- 4 C ly. I I
tihc iCentrc Slmowai.
L.->
IJ K I. L K KON TK, PA.
A.GrvIC"C7LTX7IIyLL.
NEWH, FAI TH AND Hl'lilll.kl lONH.
tut. t.t or run natioaiL wiiraar it tna istilli
Hrrry farmer nt In* mniunl er/irminer
Uwrnrer* uiiii'thiii'i of rn'.ue. Write it nti'l
hrntl it In the "/1,/ri,-il/fi<rf lulithr nf thr
11KM' HAT, llrtlr'fonte, J'rnn'u,' thntuth-r
tanners ritriy hare the hear ft) ~f ,f t
enmtrumieat■ n.a he timely, ami he sure that
(hey are brief ami well jmnitrtl.
Tho Gcnnun Method of ProHcrv
ing Butter.
In :i ric< nt tin tuber of the MUrh
Z'itiiny, i'r. !•'lt- hni ttn, (Icnii!Ui)H
highest authority on matters pertain
ing to the dairy, discourses on "Pre
served Butter"—not butter preserved
by the addition of home antiseptic,
but by its own good ipiality, secured
by extreme care in it manufacture,
and by ean ltd packing in sealed tin
cans. The phrase has long been ap
plied in Germany and Hutch sea-!
board cities to selected butter intend
ed for export or for use on shipboard '
in long voyages. It is expected
that such Butt, r, for which Ilentnark ,
lias the highest reputation, v.ii! keep
fur two years under any weather,'
when so packed.
It has a golden color, much like
that of fully ripened oat straw.
U he n the Ihitsid, of a knif, blade is
gently pro*-ed down on its surface
minute drops of clear brine should
appear, not in the least uiiiky : and
no butter, but only droplets of the
same clear brine, should adhere to
the back side of the tr\rr when
drawn out; these qualities should lie
exhibited when the sample of butter
has sto<s| long enough in a cool room
at a temp, ratur, of about .v de- ;
gr, < •> lalirenlii it to take this tem
perature to the centre oi the in ass.
The anah s s,,f sanipb of the butter
shows that it c -ntaius an average of
only per cent, of sail. 1 per cent,
j being usually added to the fresh but
ts r, and half of it w,,i ked out.
Its reinarkabh keeping qualities |
I seem ley 1 • due not to a large pro- |
! portion or salt, nor jet to an unan- '
; imousiy small proportion of the in
-1 trogei., us matter- of the milk, in i
which matt* is the decomposition!
ending in rancidity is suppo-rd to !
start; it keeps no will largely be
cause of llie j, rfeetly untainted con
dition of this matter when the butter
is lirst made. If, through < are!ess.
ne.ss in the management of the miik
or cream, eir untidiness in respect to
the iite nuls of the dairy, the smallest
quantity of tainted nitrogeneous mat
ter is It ft in the butter, the set d thus
sown may soon spoil the entire mass.
The difficulty which all lovers of
fine butter living in country towns
often find in supplying their want
seems to show that carelessness or
untidiness somewhere is the rule
rather than the exception in the home
dairy. It has been found that this
long-keeping butter can !• made from
sour as well as from sweet cr< am
-1 hose who handle it have alsey ob
served that summer butter, and es
pecially that made in late summer
and early autumn, has the; licst keep
ing qualities. Much care in the win
ter feeding of cows and in keeping
their stalls clean and well ventilated
is required in order to get butter
from stall-fed cows in any season,
whether winter or summer, which
equals that from cows that run in
pasture.
Tip Enei Grninn of Corn.
That the grains from the lip ends
of ears of corn produced the better
yield in comparison with those from
the butt and center led I>r. Slurlevant
to investigate further in order to dis
cover a reason. His explanation is
that the well-tormcd grains on the lips
of the cars had a fuller cbancc lor de
velopment in their normal shape, as
ft grain of com, if left with ample
room, swells on each side and assumes
a round form, which is prevented in
the centre of the oob, where the grains
are flat. Accordingly, the result
seems to point to round grains from
any part of the cob as the best for
seeding.
Af extensive catllo and poultry
raiser in lowa slates that he has no
troublo with vermin on bis beasts and
birds when they have a chance to
"dust themselves" and havo an op
portunity to eatoniens once a week.
pi r in* a, i,m
Vuluo of Manure.
It should lye remembered that the
value of manure from all animals
varies greatly with the character of
the food, and that hog manure should
be HO valued from the fact that he it
also camivorouH, devouring dead
animals and grubs when running at
large, anil when shut up in a pen eat
ing bones and refuse meats, bread
and all the refuse from the table.
And all the time that these refuse -
are making rich manure they are
also making meat, and taking all
those advantages there in too much
profit for the farmer to lose, and he
should save it.
Mulching Wheat.
At a meeting of the Klmira Tann
ers' (Tub the benefits from mulching
wheat was di cussed,and Mr. Mc< 'ami
stated that lie found that a simple
mulching of buckwheat straw gav,
good results. As the object i ('■
; give protection against the ligor- of
' winter, the mulch should be app'.> 1
! before the ground freeze-, if | ■ ' -
ior even after, but not before tin
plants bavt made some growth. On
that hud been reeded ovt r th<
wheat the mulchim: was more
beneficial.
Cultivating tho Pencil.
Prof. Charles A. Go, -man, who
has givi n tlie cultivation of the peach
much-investigation, is of the opinion
that animal manures, a- u-ually ap
plied to the s- 1 where fruit trees arc
-el, are the rour,-,- of di-mse and
death to the peach tree. Thev may
stimulate for awhile, but finally ean c
di.-euM . 11, re, uinmind- the follow
ing formula for an acre as the best
fertilizer for a |Kach orchard Su
perphosphate, ' | ,;;nds; muriati
of potash (high giad, , l v " p, unds .
i sulphate of magnesia (crude . b "
pounds, The application should b,
made annually.
llotnti n of Crops.
Kotalc n of crops is rendered nee-
, 1 •■■ •y. .j• t• ( 4 (j '. futm
I not a* formerly suppo*, i. b cause the
| soil b< comes i xhausU-d of soun jar-
I ticular ~, incnt, or hceon,< s unwliulc
j some 1 r that part.i uiar | uiiit, 1 nf
i lyceause insects and ,iica-,s accom
pany t in plant nr, -j ~ al to ,t. tin
| eggs or spon s of which ar,
the —oil to attai k Ihi -am, , , ~ ;
I aui.ei, <iit,g year with inercas< l| ,w- '
ir. Smut is usually the result of
cropping wheat seurai year on t ,•
same location, it d< positi. g •sj ,r, •
a bundr, d fold each _\r :.r on that
o real, and the only nn thi lof ] -ri
fying the r il is by a rotation of di).
fi rent crop-.
Asportiiur Produi
Many farmers and their v, ve, err
greatly in tin ir methods nf sending
products to market. I dn< specimens
ot fruit an i | <>or one", bar;', j- '.a'
and small onc, are thrown together,
and as a consequence the br-t is
brought down to the grade of the
poorest and is sold at a correspond
ing price.
In picking fruit care should be
taken to separate the good from the
inf, rior, even though the quality of
the one should be much smaller tl an
of the other ; then in selling each
grade will sell upon its mints, and
both producer and consumer will Ik
satisfied. This course is particularly
needful in gathering strawberries and
other small fruits. If the compara
tively large Iwrncs are placed in a
box by themselves they will always
find a purchaser at a high price;
and a similar course pursued with
the very inferior ones, and again with
the medium ones which make up the
bulk of the crop, will tend to secure
a market for every grade.
It generally is unwise to send to j
market al all any product that is
bruised, decayed or otherwise very !
defective. The presence of such
things detracts from the apjiearßncc i
ot other articles, and tends to create
an unfavorable opinion of liitn who
seeks to sell and of that which lieof
fcra. For all such fruits and vege- j
tables some use should be found at
home. If no higher use can lye made
of tlicm let them be feel to the pigs
or made into vinegar, or thrown on
the compost heap.
It la stated that nine-tentlia of
the apples exported are Baldwins.
TnK great disadvantage of cold
storage conn-s from tli- f.K-t that
fruit thus retard'>l must bo u<d ?lfl
soon as tak< n out.
I* abm cxpericncs are worth noth
; ing unless from them we ham how
we can make a failure, or how we
were- able to nut m .1. Hence the
"double how'' is what is needed to
make things clear.
POTATOES do better in a cool soil
than in one that if quite warm. It
is, aecor lingly, ' el'er to plant them
on land that inclines toward the
north, so that they will not ex*
posed to the full : -r<- ol the sun's
I rays.
A Tin.n ii to be graft' 1 when it is
of a poor kind, and w<- wih to
i change the km lof fruit it b'-urs. If
the tree is very large it is well to
graft only the lower third of the
branches the fir-t ytur. The best
time for apple an I pe .r tri < s is just
as lh< buds are swelling.
I t is etnU d as a fa< t for farmers
l at the s<' d of the sunflower i- the
onh rcm< ly < \it discovered for the
cure of founder in horn . Immedi
ately on disco*< ring that young
.
i pint of the whole • 1 into bis fee 1,
and it w ill <![. tap< i fect cure.
U*n Vln : - are a ' ally killed by
.
stable from one w<< k's en i anoth
er withot.'. anyr xer <: any kind,
because they miglit hurt themselves
if let run 100-' .'is v rv ii uriou-. To
keep them in the right condition it is
necc-sary that they IK: exercised
every day.
Av experienced farmer says that
oats should IK- soaked sufl iently to
sw 11 bclon fe ii: g theuj to stock.
\\'h< n soak' i. the hi -k is j artly torn
away, and la .ii'; of d:g. s-tion in*
era-' 1. Poultry will carefully pick
out the soaked grains from the dry
wh<n allowi i a preference in the
matter.
'I in Colorado litlie is the leadii g
enemy to the potato. He n 1 e M;C
eesfully fought with Paris green or
London purple, if the po on is u-> d
as soon as the young "vo rir.s'' make
their appearance. The ground mu't
IK- well -lirrcdand kept free of weeds
and the crop dug early to avoid the
wet rot.
1. Las K en <i.-coven-d that there
less potash in the leaves of dis*
■ a i grapevines than in healthy
-j citnens. Tin lack of potash is
in., le up by an i xccs of lime. It is
P"--ii ie that lack of mineral fortil
izcrs may be the cause of many dis
, a-i s of trees at: 1 other plants, and
that farmers and gardeners may yet
have to consult the \igitable and
I grain doctor.
i Sun i' that ar- dropping their
lambs r< juire close attention ; the
lcat in gleet often proves fatal.
While shi'p lie 1 prot< lion from
cold slorins and win Is they will not
IK-ar confinement as well as many
other animals; they should therefore
lie provided with a spacious shed,
o|>cn to the south, where they ran
stand in the sun and have good air,
and yet 1M? protected from col 1 winds
in fair weather and kept dry dnring
storms.
THE I/rarrr* Journal says that
with all the dangers from disease,
hog-raising, though it requires more
labor, is really the most profitable
business which farmers can engage
in where corn is a sure crop. It is
surprising, also, how many fanners
: there arc who smn to wholly ignore
the fact that any other f<od than
dry corn la suitable for swine when
it in within their power to keep such
stork half or two-thirds of the year
on fowl not nearly so expensive.
THE pride of the farmer should be
in his fields. In their beauty, in
their order, in their product lie
should place the gratification of his
humble and honorable ambition, say s
a contemporary. This is all very
well as far as it goes, hut we would
add : The pride of the farmer should
lie in his wife and children—in their- .
health and culture, mental and social.
A farmer with a family of seven*
eight or ten children, well bred, anil
trained up, has something to be
proud of, and that should gratify an
honorable ambition.