HB Miscellaneous, BOND VALENTINE, Professional Card ORVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, H. J . Bellefonte, Pa Office opposite the Court House, on first floor of Woodring's Block, J Mh. KEICHLINE, ey. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellefonte, Pa, Orricn IN Ganxax's New Buiemina, Prompt attention to claims H A. McKEE, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofice North High street, oppesite court house, Bellefonte, Pa b-24-1y HARSHBERGER, (Successor e to Yocum & Harshberger) ATTORNEY-AT nrad House, Bellefoute, Pa, Bellefonte, Pa. OfMce In Bush Arcade, 20d four, The following companies represented : collection Jute do. London. STERN. { CoNNECTICUT Hartford. and others, We] | SR LIFE. "LAW J. L, SPANGLER, | CQ. PH SPANGLER & HEWES, LS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, al SELLEFONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA Special attention to Collections; practice in sll the | courts. Consultation in German or Buglish 8-1 D. F. FORTNEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, om d others, wef) I'ne commission branch of my business receiving special attention, ( rd sing of houses, lands, et yotice and favorable terms BOND VALENTINE. BELLEFONTE, VA ¢ in Conrad House Allegheny street, lection of Special at given to th All business attended to promptly. Je N. FP. Wilsau w.! 1884. Admission, September Fall term begins September 10 f Examinations for THOMAS J. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PHILIPABURG, PA in Albert Owen's building, iu the room form- Thiel stitution is loeated it calthial spot studem Ofee ts ery «1 byt | i ia 41-1-1y IN 4 atin Beientific course D. H, HAST HAST Rs SPECIAL COURBES, « i F LAW BELLEFONTE, PA first t Are RIOT TE NATURAL AGRI TURE NATURAL ¥ en & Hastings. 4 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS ; (4 Ts IAM A ACE DAYID I MARRY 7 LACY WILLIA \ TALLACE & KREBS, 1 , > LAW AND COLLECTION OFFIC WILL WALL WAL January 1, 1881. CLEARFIE]L i ja Al : im UKSES are arrang JLLIS L. 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NEWS, FACTS AND BUGGESTIONS, | THE TEST OF THE NAT] GENCE AND PR NAL WELFARE © CHE INTELL | WPERITY { OF THE PARNER Every farmer in his annual CLPET LENCE discovers something of value W send if to the “Agricultural Editor of the DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte, Penn'u," that farmers may n tf and the eommunicatumas be timely, and they are brief and we Setting Strawberry Plants The best time for this work, as every one is aware, is in spring just as the young plants are Next is immediately after fruiting, beginning thei o this in the &«¢ growth, ason whi le the plants are in a partly dormant state, and recover before the y fully from the ‘exhaustion nf bearing, b 1 more care is then required i the ol {1 leaves should be rem line Ie BR( mellow earth | 8] read root they should mulchis two oll al wa essful’ person hard labor of ‘a uld 1} machine We SOm( [ there C upon to gather the bolls, full one half the cost of cultivating the crop would But lif that in gathering the bolls be saved here the ulty is in the fact the crop has to be gone over repeat edly, picking them off as they reach a state of maturity. Itis true thata machine to make the selection it would be impossible to contrive, but | there might be such as would, with man’s assistance, reduce very much the hardest part of the labor, We see the sulky plow of the west doing its work admirably, with the it may be regarded as no labor at all by merely drawing it along a marked | certain distance apart and covered | without any assistance whatever. | Such being the case, why should we not have a corn and cotton harvester, such as we suggested ! We will. The inventive powers of our people will assuredly supply this want in due ti ———————— Cs ———-—— It is best to feed young stock fre- quently, instead of too much at a single meal, as they often gorge when | looking things and gilt tops, which tion | | occasion to give them some facts con- | | | | | some Lightning Rods From the fact that farmer are so frequently imposed upon by lightning | { rod venders with their pice, showy they call first-class conductors.accom- | panied with a glib, elaborate explana ~we have from Lime to time taken cerning such rods as would be reel use In protecting their | buildings. The best rod is made by | It be about one inch square, and the pieces | thould a good blacksmith ought to be hooked firmly and tightly | together, lenving no between It should have space them. a good, genu ine, piantinum point, or four points, which a better, and e rod he roof, 1 the rool ul rongest more this balance one labor. —— Spinach This is one of the easiest things to grow in the whole garden list of vegetabies, and yet how many gardens there are among our farmers in which it never makes its appearance! There is nothing in the range of what we call “greens” to be compared to spin | ach, which will grow at all seasons of | | the year and a bed may be sound in| | October, and as hard frost comes on | least possible manual labor. In fact | ean be lightly covered up, and be | ready for cutting earlier in the spring plant to be used as greens. This con. sumes much time ard frequently ends after hours of labor in obtsining onl half enough for a meal. Spinach seed is very cheap, and leaving s small portion of a bed run to seed, enough can always be had on hand for sowing, and this sowing can go on throughout the season, odin a sappy tmes, There are several of spinach, but the best is the “Bl ale,” which is extreme whith is parton, (hemacves, ly tender. { all the In crates Prans, whether early or late, should never remain on the tree until they become Whenever they have made their growth they should be gathered. [It is easy to tell the proper condition by observing the mellow, | ease with which the stem parts from {| Lhe 4 tree. of He, on hold pear and lifting it, the stem readily breaks away fr taking a om the spur to which it 1s attached, the fruit Las received nourishment it can get from the tree and the sooner it is gathered Pet Cals and the better. are sent Lo market in half barrels : CBee cially fine specimens are sent in shal- low y » lo DOXEes, only dee for a ole In { frui g single layer of fruit, and each pear is p enough wrapt in this paper. Extra Lhe standard Lo pay (tra care in packing. The JUZL more fa nat (1 | . les mature quicker after kinds, but all inafirm and with all other to carefully assort lots, the first and when growing vigorously t standing in a sau. seed pans eighteen inches in diameter. pan are filled with rich compost, filled with water, the bulbs be ing set in the centre. Water lilies may be easily cultivated in this way, either the g den in reen house or out of doors. IT is as much the farmer's business to sell as it is to grow, and the more familiar he is with the changes of the market and the causes, the times, and seasons when these causes come, the better qualified he is to sell so as to realize the profit he deserves and | | should receive for his brain and hard in riding over the fields and simply | than any other crop except perhaps | and easily handling a lever. Then | rhubarb, It is a common sight to see | we have our corn planters operated | women and children in the spring | hunting the edges of woods and stir. | outline, the seed being dropped a | ring up the leaves of old hedges | sutumn’s chance seeding to ripen along fences ete. for the young ‘poke’ froit about as early as plants from work and his investment. Di. STurrevasT, of the N. Y. Ag- ricultural Station, finds volunteer to- matoes coming up from the previous the hot bed. ; Tux time of blossoming of differ. ent apples and pears is often an indi cation of the variety. By comparing the times of different rorts with some such standard us the Baldwin, in the same orchards, one may arrive at ine teresting and useful results, ARTIONOKES are being cultivated more and more every year as a food for stock, They are considered profits able in some sections,
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