Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 25, 1883, Image 3

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| M. KEICHLINE.
•J • ATTORNEY ATt.AW,
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Ala ATTORNKVATI.AW.
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J G. LOVE,
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r pi!OMAS J. MrCULLOUGH
I A 1 njKNKI AT LAW,
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HASTINGS A UEEDLK,
ATTOItM * S AT LAW
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PHYSICIAN AMI AI TARUN,
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BKLLEfONTE, PA
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DEALEHS IN
SJTOVES, RANGES H EATERS.
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes,
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NKWH, FACTS ANIi HtJeiOFHTIONH.
>n> tur ur tii "mtioiai. miptii n tii iuu
oikci a.ii* nummiuti or rut ninii.
Every farmer in hm annual erpermnet
dmeovtrt something o/ ra.'ue. Write it and
rend it In thr " Agrirultiiral Editor of the
pKMoc'HAT, llellefnnte, J'rtm'a," that other
farmers mag hurt thr benefit if it. Erf
eammini.rations be timely, ami be sure that
they nir br.rf and null pointed.
QluaningH.
Kasplicrrics nnd blackberries,
where- new plantation* are to be made,
should be planted now. Autumn in
inueli the hi-Httime fur planting Hasp
berries. I'lne klwrriea, Currants and
(ioosebe nies, provided the soil iseiry
aiid in good condition generally. Not
t only la-cause there i hi much time
gained in ' busy spring," I ut because
the-e plants sprout ho earl) 1 that,
there is rarely sufficient lime in
spring to pit paie the ground, pro
t cui i . and plant the roots before they
have aire any sprouti d.
A wrll-Iu pi ll ick ol poultry i. pro*
pi i tii nat< !y the most piotiluhle of
all lai in *■ it k. ISut a little Mock well
Kept, bUe a little f.irui v. 11 tilled,
brings •! most piolil to the farm' r.
•lust > u i.\ lis can b ke; ! without
clowdii.. , and w .' L i is, and t "iivi ni
< lie. will be the iiios' profitable.
I'oulliy w;i! ll"! b ~t < lOWeltllg all \
more th.ii shei p m | i•: •r|< ■ph ,
and i: is well known 'hit when an\
ol tin-e ile 100 elosi !v kept disease
apj i at • and wink* niis -hief.
Straw In nie * potted, and 1 :i\ • r
plants, may -t.!I he- ( ,i.t rluiing
this month : tiilt the I >ngel this is
di ti lled the in or i aie has to be
gi\i n to l in ■ pre put .iio;, ol the ground
and lin plants themselves |to not
iovir up \ "iir rw t>. 11y hi •]h nl tin
! rst , 'lit fi..-•. i ,i.i of i.exl month
.s time i li"lig!l.
A 1 '"1 •i'I"I Is v I i |,ot si fol
ion ig | •• |ei •' g of e.ilii i litiate l
' t "d is n -t. tu!. . : •). t i-oii that
it eio *d lir. .ut i ' stoiiiAeh
l<n> puijsi ibgesl toil hi I* i n ue
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1 . i i\ !.mil.i U I i : hist and
thi < 01-. I. ll [is da.. :v. aid.
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5..1 i i.ilee. sibi 'I 1 , ;,sin s aH- said |
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s'tn I' ' -lie i rue a* !\ d s<-u t . i
• • I. -- s. .i. . old illi
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,>■ g lit eel ai ha- ti:l mud to be '
• a deeidi I iinpi o\ a ini .t ' • all other J
■ | 11 us i r hi oping t'u m . tie v re main*
J i iij* idl !t.in 11 • spring ns ' crisp
I ami appir i iv i li - i a- .Inn first
jgathved."
j 'I t vis far nets 5..; i ! ; .t \ ,r
: nun.' ■wi oil of c i' mi, <.'i{j,t on, nut'
wi.T'ii < i <a• ■, Ino '. oil w. rtlt o.
'VI ! . (I |,| ' ' ,11. i|, | ; ] .CO,(It'll ol
hors, a i|,. | hs. ('ot'.'in o not as
•lie t - A iv ill T, \h as live Meek.
M, . ,ii . I MHi i 11 lis t *ft
.• ■ t ii '.* on fiNi
di r i ore is -• hi .| v ith v. heat
or ' ii nlo unite I you, n' a foot
ol the lid'i i to fliii, a I i s ~f the
fern ii. thei is no li .ng Tof spoil
in -. i.s ', , i, jaiv. si , i i "in are al*
s triad liy ri.e ti vw, a? i the latter i*
' lend' r d so palatable t . d. cattle eat
It Illi g eidd y w lliio'll Wi.slc.
In pinch Oil the la' blooms of
the tint) ato pi lit will ll tili the liin
inri'y of the fruit alr< ady , and in
i re. ise its size.
A il"Ml (fA|IK t I.OW 111 StAMI
A very "pretty flower stand can bo
niadi out ol a t'llilo. a bucket, and
half a dozen old tin eans. Place the
bucket in the centre of the table.
Punch several bole* in Inc iHittoni of
rai h ran, and •< rcw them firmly to
the table by strews in the holes.
I Arches of stout wire way be lundc
1 across the top of the cans. For ferns
! planted in the cans, which require a
great deal of wate r, cover the lop of
the table witli ii shallow- pan to catch
. the drip. Other plants should only
j have the soil kept damp, (ieruniums
are fine for win?) r blooming, as arc
also Coletrs, Fuchsias, and Petunias.
Home kind of a vine should lie plant
|cd in each of the cornet cans. Trail.
1 ing plaoU pw. 1.. - 0 --.*
A Paying Poultry Farm.
A poultry farm of 8,000 Plymouth
I locks in owned and curried on by A.
('. Hawkins at Lancaster, near IJoh- 1
ton, Mass. He calculates to have i
about 8,000 fowls every fail, and car
ries over about '2,f00 laying liens
through the winter. At the present i
- time he ban 12,000, including all sizes.
' t Ilia furm contain* twenty-five acres,
e and his poultry buildings occupy an
' f acre and a half. They are situated
( on the south slope of a hill, and com
prise six or seven sheds 200 feet in
length. Kach shed is divided into
apartments of 12 or 20 feet, and '
' about twenty-five liens arc kept in I
• each divisions. A yard is made in !
s front of each apartment, so that the |
mcmliers of each arc by themselves.
' Mr. Hawkins believes that if confin
' led poultry have all their wants at- j
1 tended to, they will do as wi 11 i/, egg-'
producing as if allowed free range.
He bu'ts this belief upon several
' tests. In hatching time lie sets 200
1 hens in one day, and puts 00 eggs
an incubator, which is due to hutch
t
on tin sail.'' day , the chick'lis from
which will be distributed anion < the
■ ( 200 In ii-. 15oton is one of the Is at
' iiiai kits fin t.iiiey prnis lor egg -and
1 | poult iy, and 1.,- -ales of fowls and
• ! egg- lor hutching at fancy pi ices are
lurgi . about ninety p< r cent, being
profit. ll" n!s i has a standing ordti
I n - \'y t' ninety di-zens of egg . in '
daily, f-r whi h In. gets the highest 1
inarl.i t piicv. Mi. i 1.. wkins U gun at
■ the age of tw. [|iy-on' with P'U hen*
and by i iiefnl management and i con
umy his business has cnlargt d. so
that at thi ugc of twenty-nine he has.
■ a very handsome income. The ma
nure from ih poultry is quiu an 1
I
i item ; In* sold last year 000 bai rds at
4 1 ;.0 a I hii re|.— t 'ii.'t, it. ,
I
EtvpcriinontK in Cultivating I
W W lligbte. of \ i rmont. write*
to tin I'r tr'i n/ f-'orm , giving some
of the it suits of Ins i xperimt nts in
cullivnting orehnriU, which, although
h: ' ording with tin i x;k rirnenks of
other*, in ay be i.s. fid if hricflv stat<-l ,
in enfoicir.g their It aching. Sowing
whe 11 in an ore ha: d a I way • sc riousl v
i leeks t?,e growth of trees, even if
t!- ground is tnannrc i. Mats an ex
hausting. but lis* si> than whiat.
('••rn and potatoes both an*w r well,
and the cultivation tluy receive bell
i efUs t!w liecH. In one instance, half
of an orchard was sown with wheat,
and the iuniipu-ncc was it was put
1 ii k two yi rs a* compart d with the
other half. M heat in a thrifty young
plum orchard ruined it. To theiie
statements we may add the following :
A neighbor set out, one hundred
| s "h tr. <s, cultivating a |*irl of tin
; ground in potati-Ms. and the remain
der was in win it. None of the trees I'
in the potatoes grc* less than a foot (
and n half, and sum sent up shoots '
two f 11 and a half. None of lho-i i '
which stood in the wheat ground 1 '
grew more than three iactus.
A hii no for keeping butter a year
in good condition was given by tha*
exee'hi.t authority tfie late X. A. .
U illard at n meeting of V. rinonl t
dairymen: "I'se for a package a tub j
some what tapering, w it h heavy staves
nnd head* provided a', botli ends, so
as to ni'ike a package that will not
lenk. In packing, the tub is turned
- on the small end, and a sack of cot
ton i loth is made to til the tub, and
i into this the butter is packed until it
reaches to within an inch of the
groove for holding the upper head.
A cloth is next laid upon the top of
the butter and the edges of the sick
brought over this and neatly pressed
down; then the head is put into ila
i place and the hoops driven home-
The package is turned upon the large
end and the sack of butler drop*
down, leaving a apace e>n the sides
ami top. Strong brine is then poured
• through a hole in the small end until
' it wdi float the butter. The hole is
1 now tightly corked, and the butter is
pretty effectually excluded from the
! ; air."
A Mr. .1. B. Ahmsiroxc;, we note,
i quoted as saying that "the wnrat
thing to do with meadow land is to
grnze it in the Spring, and the next !
| worse to graze it close in the Fall." |
' Wo beg to amend this statement ill a
way to make* it still more truthful, !
, ami that is that the very worst of j '
all treatment is to graze it at all,
Spring or Fail, or any other time. ,
I.et Mr. Armstrong investigate a lit- i
I us vioscr auu be wiU ace it too !<
Grasn Hoed tor Lawns.
Perhaps there is no one thing about
which HO much nonsense io conoec
tion with making a lawn aw in tb*
selection of the seed. Our iwlMnrt
usually endeavor to keep such goods
as are called for by their customers,
and among them may In* found mi*
turiß under the name of English lu
grass, but an American lawn doesiw*.
neccßHarily call for the same varieties
of grass as an English lawn. !n w
lecting varieties of grass for a lawn,
we should rarely ask for more then
two kinds—fiuctop, a variety of red
lop, and K< ntucky blue grass, or Uie
common June grass of our field* and
roadsides. These two varieties would
le enough, and we are no* sure hut
one would IK. Ire-tter still. Pith, r will
make a firm turf, and both will hear
frequent < utling. The blue r**—.
| however, is a little blow i (1 cowrie;*
the ground, and would 1..- much IN-C
ter the second 3t-ar than the first, v
goixl lawn requires ale r-< ! ,f ferti'
i/.cr mar at hand, h" *t *t f*. luesr
dressings may Ik- made upon <%u\
spots wliicli ts-gin ti< fi, ' : '• it
ratik a growth is obj■ ' .1 !• . t
be itr.t - Under and blind ton << ~
and uid cut often *■ ■ . 'i-i
'
look yellow after ( u"irg ! t> .
arid shublrery abound, "cut* f.- it;z r
in lbe applit Itoki < t"i
as well a* the grass bcn-s"i f.> trees
take I OJ >d rh .1 Iroai tic so I t. tfc
of v. ter and fertility A rest ibw.r
yard around a farmer s house t worth
working for.
Celcr >.
A corn spondent of tt .• .V. >
'■ui'i I nwr reminds it- reader* thsi
celery should be bank'd *itir*<4 d<-
Iy having the small J ' it- i ol tt.-
last. In Ic-d, the smal -l ar ■ uaui>
!v trot banked but Or.. , a', ul ti.
last of tin month ; they kec brlt-t
late in tin winter, r>r 1 sometime*
st 11 fur as then is tin- larg-*
roots do arly in the rin'< r T.n
earth is s,, \ rr y ,| rv ii p, hunk in*
is apt to lull down sr. si 1 ' n sal tv
!>*• trimmed up often. p - i.oiy if s
heavy shower comes -I 't r bmk
ing. There will be- ng . I <h-nl
snrull celeiv this year n c..um-quoOt*
of tire drought* October * the be.t
time to harvest and bVor roots Ik t
have mode sufficient growth to atU
well; if the weather so.mil fx WM a
at tin time of harvesting, it is b,
to JMII them in small h tp o about
ten or fifteen bushel*, tin owing aa
inch or two of loam over treat w
keep them from wilting. When thr
weatlu r begins to gel cold einoign u
threaten to freeze thus*- heaps. uu\.
ly alKjut tl.e 10th of Nuveiuuei, thvy
may be r< moved to the ueuar or a pa
made for the purpose. A cellar writ
keen roo.s well if two coudiliou* ta
carefully observed, keep tin in *..*!
and keep tlrem moist, but not wet. A
pit does tb:* i>est, but u tnore trtu
lilt some in getting the iouu> out in
winter.
Destroying Cannon Th.a..
The win ie operation, h si. >• i
all the way lielween, i u> pt to.
thistles where they can. it < .-at *-
from the lirsl of June tul mar in*
end of ScpU-mtHM*. 1 lII* pl . -• ait
completely kill them, in any > \u- i
the 1 rrion. The trouble in u < **,•-
of failure, is that a few of i u < <■ no
allowt.l to (reep above rue poMiixi.
take breath, and then go on p .#wi at _
again. Tl y can never In kidwi wfctwi
thin is done. Ihe easiest ami cheap
est way to do the work is by deep,
thorough plowing. M> yi u,
let tin thistles grow to alniut No*
souring time, and then with a good
team and a frrst-rale pbrw, turu them
completely under, not sllowrog a
solitary straggler to lie seen. law
tack a heavy chain to the plow, w
serve ns a weed-hook, without winch
I could not bury them. If well bur
ied, it wdl bt a month tiefore any of
them roach the surface ; but be<bre
this time another heavy plowing aet*
Uietn buck another month or less
Cutting theiu off with a hoe, or in
any other way, will not answer, be
cause they first get above ground. 1
can kill any large patch in four months
in clear ground, at a coat of from *ix
to eight dollars an acre, and leave the
ground in most admirable condition
for towing winter grain.
Tnnrr canning firms in ilotetonrt,
V a., will put up ovur onus
of fruit and vegetables.
A