Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 03, 1884, Image 3

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f 11. OK VIS.
♦I. ATT FRR IT AT I.AW.
BoitrAioU, f
DA tho Cton (tow*, IrM loor tf
Wwwdrlof'k (*•
Jk. K Kit 11 LINK,
• ATTORN AT-At LAW,
Bollofroto, Fk.
Ovrma ■ tiniii'i Now Blilhi.
Prompt klmllki to .wtlortioa ololao SA-lf
HA. McKKE,
• ATTORN IT AT I.AW.
ORtt North Kl|k ktroot, o|<ilro euort ktur,
.Ilotooto.ro t-J4-l>.
Hll A RSH BKUGER, (Succcaeor
• to Tk A Rorohbor(or) ATTORNBT AT
UW Otßio lOCoororl tioooo, Hollofoof, To AMI
JL. BPANGLBR,
• . ATTORN IT-AT-LAW,
iKLLBVONTH, CBNTR RiXtUNTT, FA.
£p*ciol ottotkttr.ii to lAilMottooo; pro. ticoo to oil thr
OoorVa. Oookoltotloo. la Aoratoa or R..f!l*h. 1-ly
Df. FORTNEY,
• ATTORNBT AT LAW,
RBI.LBTONTR. C
ORAco toCooroA Moooo, Allofhoojrotraol.
RrooUl ottoottoo firoo to tho cullocttoo o/clolat
All Avoioooo ottooAoA to prooopU;. A-It
pHAB. P. 11BW KS,
VV ATTORNIT AT LAW,
BRLI.i-.ro.NTK, rt
CrooUcoo lo oil llto Coorto. ORloo oi>Roolto Court
•to la Turat'o balldloß. fwi** AAt j
J G. LOVE,
ATTORNIT AT I.AW.
RoilofooU, To.
OWcolotho ro.au Orator!j orrupt—J kt tho lot*
W.P. Wllaoo roIARR-U.
THOMAS -I. MoCULLOUUH,
X ATTORNKT AT LAW,
run i pa it LRti. r A
Ofllrr in Altort 1 1 woo'a haUdlnc, Ik llio rw.m A-rto- j
•ryuc upiod bj tho I'Ulllpokui* boating CvtupatlJ.
111-It
o. a. hutioim or mmm.
HASTINGS a REEDER,
ATTORN Em AT LAW
Br Li-KFoN TK. PA
OScob All-*loj twu J<Mira ♦ *ji ol th*
iic octnipii*! I*ir ortu of Tocun A Hanting*. 4<>-
VIIUAI I. VALIAOI, 4?ll L 4*l**.
uurt r. uucr WIUIAM r. V%uac.
117 ALLAC'E A KREBS,
TT t,vw and oolluctmn oppk r.
Jitmur) 1, ISSI, CU4KKIKLI'. HA
E7LLIS L. OR VIS,
ATTORNIT AT LAW.
OHHOK lh Oourl lloubb, ou h 21 flor
A.O. furat'i .l-6
C. f. lUStlNfc. r. * f4
i LEX.ANDKR A BOWER,
il ATTORN Kir AT LAW,
iU-llrf nt. P i . may (wn<alt4 iu Rn|llt >r ni
m%o. OfSt io nrmau *Hiiil()lr(; 1-1)
J 4 Mil 4. 114?IR. J. wlll mrhit
BEAVER a gephart,
ATTORN KT * AT LAW.
OA*-* no %Il^rilrpul, north of High iuiU
HmU,
\y C. HEINLE,
* ' • ATTORN KT AT LAW,
BII.LRFOXTI. P A
Loot d-jvr to lb# loft In tbr Court llouo* 11-1
i ELEMENT DALE,
A rroKNkT-\T-L Aw.
lUKf f Fa.
Oflk V w rornr IHaato I, two (Kiur* from fir at
• lUootl bL k 4*17 t).
T C. HIPPLE,
1 • ATTORNIT AT LAW
LtiCK HA TIN. PA.
411 t'4Bdp4 to. 1*1)
nrx. P. MITCHELL,
T T PRACTICAL BI'RVITOR,
LOCK lIAVUI, PA ,
Will nit*nd lo oil work lo Cloarlrld, Contro ond
Clintoa oouutioo.
Otic* uppuott* laork lloroo Notlonol Book. Itt-lj
WILLIAM McCULLOUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CLEAUriKLI), PA
All baaisp** pronptly to. l-ly
HK. lIDV, M. I),
o Ofltro in Coorod Hmior, ot.nr rortory"
Low Ofßro, HKLLEPONTK. PA
Ap—-ml ottonttua gir-n to Oporotl'o iorgrrj ou
Chronic Dlmonro U-lj
DR. JAS. H. DOBBINS, M. D.,
PiIYAICI AN AND AL'KOEnN.
Odlco Allogh'nr ltl.,orrr Zololor'i lro< Aloro,
A-tf lIKI.LKPONTI, PA.
DR. J. WO RHONE, Dentist, can
h# fnnsl kt hi* ktil on Nrth
14k of lltch 'lowM lUit of
p pf nt-. Pk. MW f
PTBLAIR,
F • jewri.F:K.
V4VCHM, datlLlt, Mr.
AH work i-ktljr p**ottM|. Ou All'uL-O) itrMt,
iicUr BrocltkrlHtff ll"nw. 4*tf
UnninmH L'urtl*.
( IEM BARBER SHOP,
A X Vital Pit at N.tl .no I (link,
HELLKFTFNT pi,
/. A. Ilvrh, 3 W ) i'ropr.
(IKNTKK COUNTY BANKINU
Vy i.'OHPA't T.
Mvkl?kl^j>vRB
Ao4 All** lnl*fnt,
Di*rtfit Ni^la*;
Hiy kn4
Oof.S"
a4 omjFO
\ Hfi Hnvkkfit,
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** 0. o*k, HtM l. J. r. W4kFi.t'k*h'r.
NATIONAL HANK OL
1 BKMrKF'iSTMo
All*44p>]> !itrt*l,lhli(<^fitf, Ht. 4-tf j
if i/non Mr Pari fine <f Co., Ifariiumrc Drnirr*.
HARDWARE I
WTT.PON. McFARLANE & CO.
DKALBRB IN
STOVES, RANGES 4 HEATERS.
AI,SO
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes,
AND
BT7XLIDEE/S' HAiRDWARE
•titrr tffaarfcT' ,Jf ; ■■i.uroiiTi.
*l' 'i f
- #.
Mlarellanrou*.
BOKD TALINTIii^
Gcnkuai. Ink. and Commihhion Agt-.
Bcllrfoilte, Pa.
OAco Ik Hunk ArckJk. Ik 4 Awr
The following coni|>anit-a repreprDtnd :
—o—
Union I'biladolpbiß.
Amrbican do.
Ocaroian London.
Sen do.
Wimtirn Toronto.
Uonnicticut Hartford.
and olhnrr.
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LIFE.
Tratilirr I.ipr A Acci'n Hartford
•ud othiar*.
—o —
romminion branch o| my bu.iH—or
'it racoiwini apodal altontion. Pro|.rvino
j told to K'Jod advanUK"i I hare lacili
; tiaa for duporint; of boom, iandi, ru., on
! ibort notice ana favorahln trrmi
21 Btn B<)Nl> VALRNTTNk
J>KNNSYIA'ANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Wiklkr Urw BiflM January 4, 1114.
TlilklnalttuUiFU is located Ik on uf tha ant hnaa
tifnt and L*lthfn! •|<t*tn .it thr kotiro Atlkfflirny raglon.
' i U o|iii tr ia \. ut ut both mim, aotJ -Fflfkra th ful
lovlif C'kuraa* if Mts-fy?
, 1 A fill Olftklcai .owrw of For Ti an
; -. A Latio t*c putitJt courao.
J. A Fnll ScfkuttAi fonrw of Foar Ynr*
I. Thk fulluvtDir -I'M'IAI. i Ol 'Wr/t uf t yaara
f* l. fh'lowlug th* Ar*t two ypan of th Hplwill-
Ac Onaw <a> AORICULTIIRK; (It Alt'MA I.
HISTORY: (c) t'IIKMIMTMY ANI PllYf*Uta4>
} CIVIL KV*IN El:KINii.
A khort 4FNTIAL lb Atrkolturk.
4. A *hrt HPM'IAL id Chrmimry.
7. \ I'l kßal al ond >• itlfi' t'r (-nratory •' ur
FFRCIAL <Nnt*K* arn arrangwl t ta.rt IL |
wnnt*uf luilhiJual Rtmlrtitk.
MlltUry drill I* rw|ulrkd # for t*>ard and
very low. runioii Irrr Youug l*dirk ud ]
drt rlu%*if' of i l*>ly f*rltirl|wil
For pit* r otbrr In lor •natiiin .vltlr***
GKD W ATIIrKTON, prMinitt,
OV4Tr CVLItoC, IMRI Co., P4.
I tf
'FiIK CENTRE DI.M'H 1;A1
BOOK ami JOB OFFICK
ALLEGHENY STREET,
UXLLEPONTK, PA.,
!♦ vaw OfFhUIIfO
(i II K\T INI) re K M Ka\T>
T< TlftDtK WlfafllKO Fl I.
i'liiiii ur Fuiiuy Printiim
*
W hnv" unii'iikl ftodiitie* for (.rn.tir.jt
! LAW BOOKS,
PAMPIILKTS,
CAT A l.oor r.S,
PHMiKA M V Kh,
Si r* FKMKNTs
CIKCI'LA ItS,
BILL HKADS,
NoTK HKADS,
BISINKSS CAKDf
INVITATION CAKDS,
CAKTBS DK VISITS,
CARDS ON SNVKLOPKS
AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS
oaT" Ur 'lr.r by maii will remiye prompt
attention.
IW* Printing don- in the bn*tityle,or
' abort notice and at the Inwnkt rate ,
Itching Pilea —Symptonii audCure
The Rjrni.|)toma ore mniature, like per
opiration, intense itching. incre*e<l h
ocralcbtng. very iimlreing, particular
iy at nidht, oeemo an tf pin worm* wer.
crawling in and about the rectum; tt<-
prvate ptrlk are aomelimee affected.
If allowed to continue fry oerintio r
.ult. follow. "SW A YNE'SOINTMEST"
i a pleaaant. eure cure. A 100 for Tetter.
Itch, Sail Rheum, Scald Head, Erytipe
iaa, H<r hero Itch, Biothcheo, all aealt
cruty Skin Dieea.ee. Sent by mail for
50 oenta; 3 bo*e. #1.25. (in otam|>e|
Addreoe, Dr. SWaYNK A SON, Phila
delphia, Pa. Sold by Druggi.te. 5 R-ly
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IiEnUVTIOX.
THE WKLY POST,
A llfi . 'ua Afoittmn for fl |**ry*kr.fn
clkfpß TH f-kr I**l will tftriiiii* th# ban atirrinr
kd lklerktiii te rtroU. ?#ry lUrly. of lh*k*xl in.
*ewr || will r,..r thr |r of Oflrk tie
kli talH 1U P^mtdknt*making . !.i, |.
• ill run Into moL ium, r. llirai)t*M in f-th pwni.w
for th# ■ bkink i n . Ik* pro Mmp ..f
i ih* grrk- NtM im! t>nrnll .oa %a rw.nitta> < wudi
dklra; rvrltlnff I'feidonf at r#nri, t
lolloW; thr n Hud It* r-*nlf. whith •# tklbtf
Will l~ the ancree. „| (#,. Jlerttof rtlr r, <l) UIM
Wk Una- tn o|. tlaa trr#tl rwlttpflnn In th- |Frlr nf
Th \i rrvif I'mt with |r* M ita Ikcrmwf *(!. t
rn-*y in Ih* I'rkwLl-itttnl ntiti f*-ry •tilarrilet
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It Contains All the News.
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j ilfuw th* ~nt.|iliHrk,
JA*tr.a p worn k co
nr. wn.iM, put.Lunik. c.
Hotel*.
VANI>KItBII/r HOUSE,
T Unt.MlJ. rIMIIJ linablltlll) ••* f<.4 >htak>7
la wk*l aa7 (aaal sill As 4 *1 tka Taaaasni* Hotaa,
alliat'4 w aa.laa aaalkaaat ..f *■<>• she Cltjr. Pa.
M If. J J DEI.AN ST. Pro.
pASHMOHK HOUSE,
1 ikraar Unal aa4 llraala,
PHILIFSRTM, PA.
Oood ImU aa<l ll|la| at aaoAarata raiaa SuS
rlaat alatllai atlackad.
17 If JAMU PAMMOBI, Prvf.
gWAN HOTEL,
'Barney Coylr's ■
SURLY HEMOUKI.ru HOTEL,
FIIILIPSBCRO. PA.
A Aral claaa llxaaa Nlj fa>alaka4, tukllk*
*o<>4 an* prlraa n.iAarala. AT tl.
t y AKM AN 8 HOTEL,
\JI .lupoxil* U-.nrl lluuaa. BkILLKFONTS, PA
TERMS ILIA MEAT
A fiMd *tlch4 -11
DUBH HOUSE,
I ) HEI.LEFON'TB. PA.,
Panlllaa aad alapla (aallaaian,aa wall aa !*•*•
aral Iraaxlln* jiakllr aad r-uaaman lal ■ ara laallad
to thla Ptrat-a taaa llaial wkara Ibaj will Sad hoa
coiafnru al raaaaaatda ralaa.
Llbaral radaUL.a la Jar>maa aad otkara attaadlag
Ooart W E TELLER. Prop'r
BUTTS HOUSE.
(Cursor Alt|ho*r A Rlakop atraaU,)
BKLI.KKONTE. PA.,
r J. X. Lehman, Propr.
Tbli p"pil*r hotel. under Ihe niMfrtiEil of th#
prmi l p*<irtolor. If bUf fUled than ovor for thw
•oiTtftliiOiEnl of gui*tr Roir r**oti*lil*. . ruor ft*
Yl ILLHBIM HOTEL,
A* J MILI.IIRIM. CENTBE COCNTT. PBNICA
W. 8 \l USHER, Proprietor.
I
The !©■■ • 1 M illl.pirv !• I MofrJ til Peou'e Tell*}
•U>ul t*o miln fruiu CVI-nrtt Ptnil'.n. jb the Urlf
• org, OnUr *ml hprure Utpl K*ilro*<l, ottb sui
-•muling • thn* Riakp II •
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT.
I O'arMl tritii n.Llnr In Ihr Immediate flrtnttj K rtb
1 run* to 9%-ry lriii At th' Ml Ihfißi If• t•! btomip
I n.~Utiwfi ill U found AiiHlm* mil Iwiiii an*ler
lal. Jus* ri. isrs-ij*
New Brockcrhoff House.
1 >ROUKKRHOFF HOUSE,
1 ) AI I.LOUI-K t ST. iILLLKIuME. PA
C G M. Ml 1.1.KN Pri< r
o>'<>d hr,t A7.*r.
' Raa. and ff.-r all Tialna A,or ml fkt.r
I •• .
/ tKNTKA L HOTEL,
U (II, I. |hr iutl'.xal
Mil Hr. MI ID.. II STK P. COCNTT. P>
A A K< 'II 1-ltM'K KK, Pr.|.rt^itf,
Til KOI oil TIIA VEI Ella 11, - r. ~* A- II (It--
ib'i l!fel tn pt'iMptit | Utp to lunch .p •
•Ksrl Mill TH MS* #IM aU • I TIMIU. 4*
LMKST NATIONAL HOTEL
1 MtLLIILIM.n ITKBUH NTY. PA
S. J r J rain, Proprietor,
J: A TK6 II 00 I'Lli It A
Hl*n Hl'Nn To IFPfT VI I.l'. TI > o ALL TKAINP 1
A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED.
7*A. //- f't Ao intehf hern remttieieei tth4
refum%*hrH and th* travel***] puhiw
srtll h>*d arrt/mariaiutHß hr*t not*
t n every rf*)*rt. <J*r JiAti is
of*€ oj the l*e*t
n-AJqiir.cn fcr S'cckdeA'.an.
.If ift ft tit laa Ma.
•
Swayuo't Pills Cumfortlnv to ths
Sick.
Thouaartila di from riael-t In | r<>f..-r:t
1 imal luij urn Hioo.l, Con*ti| atlon, l>y
(x j.aia, M i aria, A |*'( •* *. lu >r,K > Ih
It.-arl lll-*''a, Dri'fai. and Rtiauii.ati.n.
| Hut Ul thn i|-llltlaS<l, btlf.i"fl"d Wilb am I
I .prioiM lickiKai, nii>" i"f,U<nitli r.v
rufnmend "S WA YN K'.S I'll.Lfl, ' at' I
< - >ntain tprdli'lnal jifO[rftlna |.0... ... <1 |.
no ronind*. fv-nt by n.ail f..r 'J/>
i [fnU, but f M) {.ill* ; f> •■•k.-a. f! (i
! <iam|ai Addr-a, lilt 11 S K \
S<lN, Phila<|nl|'biA, Pa. s..ld by lr.i
li'ta. ■') k 1 \
OKALKIts IS PURR DRUGS ONLY.
5 I ZELLER A SOX, :
- 11 a LHI OUI.aTI,
2 En A Itr... karh. E K- at
All tka Standard Pat. t M~di'te< Pr- t
, arrtfllona aud Pamllt R*ri|.a votala!) .
x prafKrad. Truaaaa. dknaldat hraoa.Ar .Ar *
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tONLYS2O.
PHILADELPEIA
SINGER
lillit BEST BUILT,
FINEST FINISHED,
EASIEST RUNNING
SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public.
TV* |U>ff tnt fpjfftPßU lb' Bhml fnfhUr Mj|p U
i th# itMrl t oi r yam 1 ttN t*ry km w *
off o k#n#n>tr. a* *U t t Mil p>n to ••*! >'* i
H" fern Hi* armrlon# Aftrr Li ting haP n. -I it,
! If II It tt nil • repnf >•. r*lrn tt t> u at oor
O t.tuil ymf InlrteHb iihl eoli fat - ,of
Mb 4 hf clioilwt t4 tttimmiitla At>!r'ee m
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3 and r(B.|ant .'uaaili Ilia known Inibui," 1.
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S all I. that I'l 1:1 Nt will mt rlirmilc b ?
• al I 'aUrrh, HrlAhra IMaaaaa. and I "ft b
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a If ><ir ilnio/i'i !• ■ ! ..r our pn u.l'" P
on tin "Ilia <.r l.lla," .r If y.aa ,ragbir m
lt>E tin<Ur a<lla.a tint ini iii|..i.. |mm of
2. In lhaaa a>ta< ril'n<ima, a.ldtr>a llm pro- v
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For CunatlpatPm and Itlaa, Uka
808
PATENTS
•nRTTi A CO., of tha Ertßimrrr AnEHfTAW. eon.
tlnnn loam aa P-'iini'.ra fx lainnla, "'.raala, Trtada
Pjafka, f.. f tIM I'nlted Htatc*. (Vnada,
gnalaod. r-ao'-S Onrtaanr, atn. Hand Bordi ah.nit \
PMaatl iwil fn, Ttrrl r .',rn riof. at -i .rnrn .
' BalanraohAnl.Mit Ihr mA> ML MVa CO. ar. nolat '
tn lha artairr Ino ANaMrA*, U la.l, I—t. and ,
.NT
®b t (Crutre §tmstni
BfLLIfONTb, PA
-fk.anEicxTXd'r'craßtwA.Zd.
■fftrt. tactr amd tuoanrrioßE.
™" !■ • a (inatit amui ia ria maur
*aaaa an eaaartai*? •* raa raaasa
Smmy /• .. , n Aad mmottml aayinom
Uneonrd Aomef Aany 0/ aa'tM. Wrvld it and
tod it to fA "Aff-imdtural Kditur 0/ fAe
Democrat, HtLUfumU, i'tnn'm," tKmt o(Ar
tm nurt may Ann <A ktnofit 0/ if. Lot
awnniwioihini A a family, and It run iKat
tkay art kritf and wail pmnltd.
Potato Sot],
It may b accepted as a fact tbat
soil supposed to be benefitted by fall
plowing to prepare it for a potato
crop is juat the soil not to plsnt jaw
Utoes in. In ths first place, not one
winter in five will so carry plowed oi
but what replowing will Ik* required
in tbe spring. Soil forpotaDies need*
to be worked very fine and at leaat
•ix incite* in depth, which cannot tie
done by fail plowing alone. If tbe
•oil ia cloddy, so that freezing and
thawing arc rrquirtd to pulverize it
j it will be too cold to profitably grow
|MiUtoe* upon. Soil never work*
flown a* fine and nice aa when dirg
god and fitted behind tlie plow. Po
tato land ahould never In- allowed to
c'uat over before the plant* are up
Run a harrow over the field frequent
ly bt fore and after the |eilat<" * are
up. It i* a good way to plant a* fa*t
aa the land ia tilted and markid, and
tliua avoid covering the seed with dry
soil. The friqtu til aiming an i fin
ing of the *oil ia of great Urn fit,
and the tuore frequent the better, pro
vided it is done very ahallow. i>\
planting deep, aay five incite*,there i*
no necesaity for "hill*." The cullt
valor will push up q ,11* enough dirt,
lu cultivating and lum ing do not dig
all of tbe anil up and < tr the cntre
of the row* down to hard pau, bul
k<(p the flue aoil deep and loo.e lie
tween the lull*. If the mil i* all
•craptul away the kule-oil drawn the
j heal of the nun, which ilriea out llie
moiatjre, even under the hill** anl
among the root* If the fine noil i*
maintained br-twi-en the liilln, there
will lw- a greater ixpniiion of root
growth, bvrg* ly occupy nig the surface
and drawing plant lood Uierefronu
instead of getting all their nourish
mint frtim the narrow compass of
the hill, arid tl e more plant food the
rruila gather the la tter the crop will
la*. When the root* have once filled
the nutlact- soil they should not be
••r. krii .|f by deip culture, frir they
do i.ot posm'sa the same power to put
forth liramdi growth that corn due*,
•ind it is a doubtful question if lw*n •
tlcisl results ari*e from fooling with
corn rot*. If posailvle plant fa>ta
toes on clover sral land, and do not
riant more than two consecutive
yeir* upon the same land.
I'i.avt Tux Rr*T r<R Home Use
—The advice of Mr. William* in last
week'* /'if** aa to quality of torn*
loe* for home table should be extend
ed *0 us to include ail garden pro
ducts. Way should any one plant
smooth buckshot pea* when the
wrinkled kind* are so much SII|N riot
in tl ivur * The difference between
the two clastcs is quite a* great a*
that belwtcn the wrinkled awielcorn
'if the gardens and the flint corn of
the folds. How rarely is a head of
a ivoy 'cabbage seen, and yet the
flavor of this variety is almost a*
delicate as that of a csuliflowi r. Tiy
a few plants this year aud you will
never lie without them. Ami there is
the red celery—London red, perhaps
the lies lof all. it is much superioi
in flavor to any other kind. (J:;
through the whole list, and pick out
the very choicest variety of each veg
etable for the garden and each fruit
for the orchard. Then enjoy the bct
at home end si II what you can't eon
Mime.
The liest of commercial tertiliz' rs
j t . apply to an apple orchard, in pro
portion to coat, would ls a mixture
of dissolved Itoneblack. muriate of
jMdnsh (■ j. r cent.) and beat grade
iof Peruvian guano. A pure, finely
ground bone Is always in order for
an orchard Unleached wood aahea
never come amiss. A good anper
I phoaphate whose c ist iloea not ex.
j need its estimated value ia always
j welcome. A hove all apply manures
1 or fertilizers judiciously , systematic
ally, regularly. The tree, like the.
> animal, to be proflable must In- well,
and regularly fed with appropriate ;
I 'ood.
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Covored Manuro
Without giving tbe detail* of the
ex|>eriment J. N. Muncy gives tbe
readera of the Farmer*' Review the re
sulta of a teat noarle by liord Kin
nard and reportod in tbe journal of
the Royal Agricultural Society. He
selected the same kind of cattle, gave
th-m the same kind and quantity of
feed and bedded them with the same
kind and quality of straw. In one
caw the manure waecarUd outdoors,
to remain exposed to tbe weather.
In the other case it remained under
until uaed. A field of twenty acre*
of uniform land was selected, dmded
in two equal parte, aud planted to
potatoes.
cfcovaat> DUHO.
On* wr* prrxlu, !!.,, < lusa Cwt , u
Fir*! fOMOitMn.nl 1 $ t
mmtmr.mrtit 7 IA *. *
covaaai> dcnu.
<>m arr* aroSui itxa Tmi Cl Ll*
rir.t a.uuirafiii . ,il |; fi
ll 1-7 aa |
From this, then, we *ee an increase
of about four tons of poUtoes |wr
acre, which would more than com|*-u !
sate for taking care of tbe manu e.
The manure could be protected from
rains by any cheaply constructed
shed. He continued the ex|nrmaiiL
by sowing wheal on the same land, at
the rslc of three bushel* per acre.
1 In doing this, however heahfel threr
cwt. |>er acre of guauoon all the land
The r<suits, however, are worth
mentioning.
WIIZAT ON I'NCOVtIIKD Irl NO.
CliAlin Wl |<-: Ftvl'lCS
| Acf*. In (r*in Ixmli, lh1ta
ll't.ll 11* Lf* ||UIJ Üb.
Fifl II l 1.11 I .1
e*xi,d .. - i|| luuvl it
WHEAT ON COVEREIt Ht'.NO.
F -.t ; -. ei . v 1 u
J i t| .. l . -
These figure* cover a -mall rq -.re in
print, Hut tiny sr< worth the careful
tli"U. Ir of f rrn -r*.
\\ intfh Rau:s:if* lii tbe fr z n
se.-*nii when tln-re 1* 111 lit vat id \ of
frc.li vegr-iubies, a crisp r.vltah 1* it>>l
to I*- denpisi-d Tin re i* a vari-ty
known n* the M rnmotlr bite < *.-*l>-
f irnia, wliicli gr..w 10 a large su
uinl i* said to lie of excellent fl ivor
We have found tbe row colored
("htrn-se rm i-li an a<lroirah!c variety.
T.ie color i* Ix-autiful, the flesh firm
ami the fltvor piquant. &e<-d shouhi
tie sown late and when frost come*
they should Ik* buried or kept in sand
l in a cool cellar. No one li > ha* a
garden should let another summer
pass without preparing a supply for
the next winter.
Avif.MICAN I'uttK IN I'aki*. -The
Fundi Academy of Medicine, in re
ply to the question* pro|mumhd by
the Minister <>f Commerce,rr Istive to
: tbe importation of pork, says: First,
that the symp om* of typhoid trichi- 1
nosis are so <li*Htnilar from all others
that tla-y never can le mistaken, and
i and secon , that the importation of
foreign salt pork may be fearlessly
authorized by the French Govern
ment.
A MHiTi.it -ay* be applied tar to
jyouug |-ar trees a- a remedy for
wound*, ami now h* t snaion* to
| know ii a bigger idiot cats be found
! tin* side the Rocky Mountain*.
An exiH-rieneetl fanner makes all
I
of hi* ft-no • (Hist* from oak limbs,
claiming that they wdl la*l much
longei than |xi-ts f equal sizi from
old bsly wo.xl or vouug trt-e*.
One experir-nc-ni fu such m-itt*-rs
11 .iin* t hat tbe Im *1 oinlmc nt for cow a
j teat* is uuworki I butter from the
churn, melted and mixed with vine
gar and atmniere l together.
IN swing eggs lor early hatching
In- careful to gather lh'-in before tliev
linve opportunity D get chilled. a
they will hatch with much greater
certainty.
Notes
It is difficult to say which branch
of farming ia the mo i profitable. In
telligently conducted and under proj*
cr conditions every legitimate brAnch
of farm economy carries tbe le :
merits of auociS* to a far greater de- !
grcc than mercantile businrs*. com
mercial ventures or tnanufsctur og
enter puses. *Tlie pursuit of agricul
ture as a business i* more within the
control of the individual than is the
j cast with tbe merchant or rcannfac !
! lurcr.
No farm should be without its ice* j
j house. Not only is loe IndDpc nwible
j in tire absence of s cold spring house
' in summer for having nice milk and
butter, but for keeping all kinds of
fresh meat*, fish, etc. A good io^'-
house CM fie built for $lB or $ 0.
mil be interest on tbe coat, with the
trouble t filling it. are but trif'ow •>
compared to tfie convenience MM!
comfort of having plenty of toe
through the hot days of aominer
Professor Hudd it of the opinio*
that cellar* in which fruit ia aU/red
between picking time and the setting
in of winter ahould be opened at night,
instead of the daytime, as ia usually
• lone. The reason assigned ia'l at at
uight the air ia cooler, while the
warmer air of the daytime baa it*
moisture precipitated by the cord
temperature of the cellar, which en
ganders dcmpnesa.
If you are /oing to set a new orch
ard i hit spring remember that it Is an
excellent way to prepare a plan of
the orchard, showing the position of
each tiee, its variety, etc. If a trea
ties it can lie replaced by one of the
• irue sort. Home truit-rai-ers kep a
hook in whicli they register the aye
and variety of every tree in the r
oicliar-l, together with any items iu
legard to its grafting, productiveness,
trthtrn-nt, etc., which are thougl t <
be 'lesirable.
The grs|e thrives well on ri ,
loamy roil, or on the poor, g an liy
inl s'des. I.ike other vines, how ever,
it does fiest whin well cultivaud anrf
care'ully mirngid.
A in * fire proofing liquid is a ha--c
siltcrW.- of alumina, and it is sa.d Ww
Ik.- h.r better h.m tu< g- ale of ►*!
fh-ctuse the cy anile <f'ies riot scale . H
or c v i pornl s, whi !c the sod a M q 'iir s.
r sij'plieit: >n every wcik.
A I-' i.n f! >n lately recched a
diet h ighin bi'i I|x unda net m d
c t Tl niiiif tii,- milk of dOOO cow. it
i '• i't S sin ii * nigh, . r i <el 4 "lid..
in "l"tmeter, and is fanl ui lie toe
Ing ' 'f.i ie in the c runtry.
in - nac s< 11 <ma of the smith the
H mint* j.*r.** is In ii g cultivaU-d.
Once r<iUd it is Laid toiiad us,
hut, a* it cm* to thrive well dun g
season* of drought it has been i.a.*i
s pasturage in preference to lc*
hardy grfts<*.
The claim that stumps mav he r>-
traded l>y b'Ting hole* into them and
liliuig the hole* with a i tpctrc ha*n *t
been Inirne out by facta. It doe* w d
in a dry season ; but tfie stumpf>ut.j
easily, without the aid uf saltpetre,
during such periods.
The strongest stock* of bee* c< is
sutne the least honey djring the win
ter, for the reason that in their M-tnv
i torpid state tiiey are kept warm wiu
very little fine! ; whereas * rek
stock require* more food to Weep o|
the requisite natural beat.
The hand j lecca of driving r n
frequently •a-enrat smooth from u-r.
causing the hsnds to ahift. In such
cases rub tie lima with powdvi*i
rosin
If you *i-h to drive your Wo*e
with an open In idle, have him tnd
with one before putting him to \uut
top-wagon, otherwise he ma; get a ay
wi h you.
Keep h-n m>ll supplied wi'.hgr-v
-el and you '! prevent then. fr.a
having many diseases. Too many
1 farmers thiua that a ben ia g)d u<
supply her i-wn system with every,
tiling.
howl* ne as fond of a change in
their d;ct s people arc. Uive ehp
-pe*l onion*, with a little red r
sprinkled on. or.re a werk A.. *•
cas onul feed of sunfl iwir stole will
give n MU.M-111, g'ossy plumage.
W lan horsca overreach, tengll n
• the hiii'i slows; when they hit li.e
front f Hie fund feef. hsve the tw • f
the f.u:;'. > -de i.artow and c>
cat e on tliv inu ..
S mie h"r . when trot'.ing in put
ting then bind feet to tbe ground.
Strike principally on tbe toe. Such
bom s should have the heels lowered;
and ahould wear short without heels.
Skunk cabbage ia said to be goo.!
for ht.it ct in leist oonful doses, nigfit
and morning. Moisten the bay and
gr*m. 11.- cam nil with tne dut
-! Never wo k a bevvy horse on a full
stomach.
Steel bii should be kept in a
winn place unit they are placed in
the horse'a mouth. Any peraon can
realise the sensation of placing scold
bit in a horse's u. luth by first touch
tug it with iiiw own tongue.
An iiwllsid n medy for mange is :
Oil of turpentim. one pint;
tioualy two out of o'l of Titrio!,
j stirring the misf ire constantly ; theo
aibl right mine, a linseed oil j to be
rubbed in with a brush twice n day.