Shady WA Professional Card 11. ORVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, J. | Bellefunte, Pa. | Ofies opposite the Court House, on first floor of H Woodriug's tock, Y. KEICHLINE, . ATTORNEY. AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa Often 1x GarMAN’s Naw Buinpixa, Prompt atiet ation to eollection claims, FE I A. McKEE, . Otfige North High street, folivft mite, Pa. i I! ARSHBE RGER, (Successor e to Yocum & Harshberger) ATTORNEY (-AT, | Office In Conrad House, Bellefonte, Pa. J L. SPAN NGLE R, Fe ATTORNEY. AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE COL NTY, Asuotal At BELLEFONTE, CENTRE DOUELE, Lie ait; Oo He aitations in German or Buglish, lly | D. P. FORTNEY, BLE AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, ‘a Hegheny stroet, ton of claim d-1y aot | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW of pesite ovat house, b-24-1y. b 2-1 LAW. Office In Conrad House, Bpecial attention given to the collec All business attended to promptly C HAS. P. HEWES, ATTOR 5 EY-AT BELLI Practices In all the Court ase in Puret’s building. I. GQ. LOV E, ATTORNEY LAW, FONTE, PA ce 01} site Court I nte. Pa Office tu the rooms formerly accupl 1 by the Ww. P. Wilson vi Lot rp HOMAS J. MoCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PIILIPABURG PA ling, iu the room for 1g Banking Company AT-L AW, The OMce in Albert Owen's ba I by the Philip bu ery ocouph bi-1-1y . HASTINGS Ww. 7. BREEDER ASTINGS & REEDER, IH ATTORNG iY 8 AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA 0 Je. 0 un Allegheny street, two d " : his fee occapled bY late firm of Yocum & Instings WILLIAM A, WALLACE, HARRY F. WA LACE WwW ALLACE & KREBS, LAN AND HOLLEC rl IN OFFICE January I, 18 LEARFIELD. PA JILLIAN KE. WALLACE. JLLIS L. ORVIS LE ATT RNEY OFFICE pposite the C A.O. Furst's Sourt Howse, on putlding T. ALEXANDER. CO. M. BOWER A LEXA DER & BOWER, | ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Eoglish or Gor Bellefonte, Pa., may be of ymanlted in i-ly man, Office in Garman "s Building. JAMEIA. BEAVER, J, WESLEY GRFHARY BE4Y ER & GEPHART, ATTORNEYS ir LAW, Ofice ou Allegheny street, portk of High, foute, Pa. W. e. HE oer the Uk HH L AW, Last door to the Teftin art House (LEMEN] DALE, - ATTORNALY AG pei, iw C. HIPPLE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW LOCK HAVEN, FA wai oss promptly attended to WH Pp. MITCHELL, PRACTI al SURYEYUR, CK MAVEN, PA i, Centre ad rk in Clearfiel LIAM McCULLOUG!H ATIORSES AT LAW ARF W IL usiness promptly attended HOY, Qfice lu U al attentl ie Diseases M.D, tore, R. JAS. H. DOBBIN PHYSIC TAN AND BU hy Office Allagheny Bt, 08 ver Leigler's Drug sf BELLEFONTE, «de We we found at his office and resi hon ce doors Bast of Alle RHONE, Dentist, can un Nerth ho 1 iy ide - i gh street three Bellefonte. Pa. F.* BLAIR, " JEWELER, wATCHRS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &C, All work neatly executed. On Allegheny gr >, sander Brockerhoff House, Business Cards, (x EM BARBER SHOP, Under First National Bank, BELLEFONT Po, R. A. Beck, Propr. (ENTRE COUNTY BAXKING COMPANY. {may 3 &3 Receive Deposits And Allow Tuterest, Disewant Notes | Ruy and Sell Gov. Securities, Gold snd Coupons | tr James A. Braves, President. J.D. Buvemnr, Onahiler. or SURES, Pod. 2.0, mane, Oseh'r, | Oh NATIONAL BANK OF | PRELLEFONTE, Allsgheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Trav EL i 4, 1. A Full * 1BOO )K and JOB OFFICE | weription, postage prepaid, sat - 1atels, Miscellaneous, BOND VALENTINE, 1V A NDE RBIL1 HOI Honesty el frality an tAL IN8, and COMMISSION Agt., | ts what every gist will fiud st the Va Bellefonte, Pa. § tu two fos wth b Offige in B ish Arcade, Zud floor | | The following companies represented: PASSNORE HOUSE, rer t and Bproce § PHILIPEBTROG, PA Good Meals and Lodging at moderate whtac hed JAMES PAR I good whirkey isnmiey Mouse, of Bun hon City, Pu, J, DELANEY, Pro, (GENER rates, Suff clent stabidin uv |S" AN HOTEL Phin, {U WMEON wisenserranss reves F ASTBRTCAN ocoreissssransns MORE WESTERN : : CONNRBOTIOUT iissnssnnsnssnnesss rey and others, EL, ro {Yen WRU RG, PA Lire Bainey Coyle's REMODELED Fi¢ PHIL] Hurtford NEWLY stabling AN’S HOT! & Accor’ D.,... 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DEALERS IN STOVES, RANGES: HA ol ~AL80. i ! chit and Bt ¥A Is the pajest, sos prompl and nt sued] Lin known to man. Oy i th het apgw tire, Paints, Oils, Glass and Var on AED poe tac rt 0 AEH he aa BUILDERS HARDWARE, HUME! BLOCK Alter haviag vramined iy | ue ot our | A A A I SANE [4 ¢ Centre Democrat, LFONTR PA subject, priate do ale Sy pi iL I a Lu “IH AND SUGGERTIONS, | ance in the old country, had it erect i THE NATIONAL WELFARE 18 THE INTELL ENCE AND PROSPERITY OF THE FAT MER sw farmer in his annual experience Writ of and | the | ie th ther nething of value, i o the “A O0CRAT, Bellefonte, Pe mety, aia gricultura Pditur of re may A inne ommintealions be t they are brief and well pointed The Water-Ram On several occasions herviofore have d tot referre 0 the water. farm buildings with a cons " fresh water. It ist ue thi : wind power Las become very poy ular throughout the entire couu! But the ram is far cheaper apd is kept in repair at a comparatively insigni cant cost. It is assaredl reat convenience, and ing or stream of wa'lcr is a ¢, barns, gardens, ding un { lad 3 t y ROOWD, in § about Me will & uve, waler can there is nothing Lo wear out about 1 He two Hille valves, 3 : ex and the h) au extra on hand At may get washed between ready their place. times son 's BOG CT be desired a sofort and conveniel think of that, as well SLO In — A — on the Farm Vat ar ¥Y SaVOs r, be longing ton prom ing ot {armer pos were by the name of Entriken, which waler sessed a had hall a WIWE t we told been used there lor over century, aud, although never saw one like it before or since, they not that The plan was brought over were uncommon in Lo unty . from Germany, and though clumsy | its work There logs 1aid down for a distance of some | tiree hundred yards leading to the buildings, at the beginuing of which, | under cover, was a pump operated by | n huge shaft, to the ead of which was | attached a box or bucket holding | about half & barrel. Into this bucket |& stream Or spring was conducted | from further up the hill. When the | bucket was filled its weight would | force the shaft down, and striking a platform the bucket was thrown over and emptied, Being deprived of its | weight, the shaft would, by a weight | at the other end, be forced bo its orig- | inal position, ouly to repeat its de- | © | scent as soon as the bucket was agsin | Site, This motion of the shaft put in operation the pump, which drove the water 10 thé buildings, supplying {he dwelling, a dairy and the barn yard, We were informed that ib sel: dom got out, of, repair, the water and the works being all under ground | and the frost dis not interfere with its working, which continned the opers, |uon day and night throughont the year. In exsmining the position of the spring, we noticed at once that it was ‘ and rather expensive, did ceaselessly and well, were | led as soon as he was able alter i poOshen sion of { we | BE a ws : { | particularly well adapted for “a ram,” | which could have been introduced {much less cost, and referred to the The answer was that the | : 5 | taking | i the Lime farm : while the | ram sb that was a sealed book to We that | this water power is still in operation, him, have no doubt but ’ ’ [els Jig h. (formation the Husbandman beans oo most olhel | He claims th will freshen, 4 y wach id for cann for A Qu! ance i most import r the deci: sion ol clenisi en. In regard to the effect of ensilage upon the ari 3 3 oil 1s eq, r feed for full of sap and burying it in pits mals to whi I'he practice of cutting cows when it is where it undergoes partial fermenta. tion has been found to result in large ly increasing the yield of milk, es | pecially duriog the winter months: | The system has been widely adoptes 11 | the East, and of its economy and | | value there has been no question un- {til quite lately. It is now asserted that this fermentation is favorable to | the production of bacteria, which pass into the circulation of the animals and affect their milk. This view was supported by a paper read at the re: cent ensilage congress. It is of the utmost importance that this question shall be promptly and decisively set. tled. If the system of ensilage is healthy and safe, as it has been sop posed 10 be, its ability to largely in- crease the yield of dairy products from a given amount of land will in- sure its general adoption. But if it i prouuctive of the germs of bac teria, which result in zymotic and ty phoid distased, the country cannot afford to bave it continued another month, Experiments should be prompily set on foot to determine this point beyond question, snd if ‘ensilage milk is unhealthy, that sys- tem shoald be placed under the ban of the law as soon as the monstrated. «Dost syrups at Harper & Weakiey's. Farm Notcs, [ie American Dairymoan says : A hay-seed in a cow's eye will turn it | white, It will come all right in a « grandfather of the then owner, hav ight fn a day ‘ 3 | or two if left alone, ing been accustomed to this contrive | If doctored we don't know when it will gel well. William Senders, the superinten- | dent of grounds and gardens, agri- cultural deps:tment, Washington, coated with lime wash has ever been affected with the blight says that po part of a tige A weiter recommends lime and 1 salt, mixed with the soft feed, as an excellent remedy for chicken cholera, at he entircly stopped its ‘ aroe 3 a i 3 nt at Ah AGTEC Ul CK 10 4 SEW 158 As soon as the dwarf peas are well under way follow with the champion of England and sow them for a suc. itil quite late in the season, lent quality fs for a Inter crop. CXC and hardier, as lias been sup- which are budded, 1 Lose the character of the tha i randy ham Wie SLOCK Wad Angwortuy from ghty.-fiv as0n n chicks, as they n to lay soon yushed forwar Ug iusv 3 1 to make good di those engaged in can- . and the modes and profiis ol tomatoes and other the canneries should Let thorongh scientific and systematic y of loc al or oO £8 F018 practically exhibited. us have farming 1 werimenting with. pilkirg way tecla rth exj 7 wl of ¢ periods may be prolong. to be the aim of If green 1 $iminle 4 SLA ought fodder es milk hit lerable extra quantity of be used at the ri re produ ed. - Tue Cror,~-The oat crop is too generally treated as of little con- UAT sequence and often sown late on land not regarded as fit for anything else. Ro long as this practice prevails the yield and profit is likely to be very small. The fact that in many places oats are mainly fed to stock leads to this neglect. They are not the crop on which the farmer relies to raise money to pay hired help or to | clear off mortgages. But those who | give oats good treatment find that | the crop is as responsive to good cul. | ture and manure as any other. One farmer who uses large quantities of phospliates ou all his crops says that they pay as well or better on oats as on any olper, — — Carrie AXD StrAw.—[rofessor Henry, of the Wisconsin experiment- al farm, at Madison, holds that it is wise economy on the part of the farmer who has a great straw stack, and small herd of cattle, and some hay, and who will not enlarge his herd, to sell the hay at $7 or §8 per ton and spend the money in buying bran at $11 or $13, and feed it with the straw, together with some oil meal. Good bright straw is made equal to hay by the addition of the protein in the bran and meal, and the whole is thus made into a far better quality of manure than ususlly comes from the usual way of feeding the hay and half Soe wink average fact is do.
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