Lo Professional Card H. ORVIS, a . ATPORNEY-AT-LAW, Bellolokte, Pa, 04 the Court House, on first floor of Re Office Woodring's Blow J Mh. KFICHLINE, . ATTUENEY-AT-LAW, Bellefunte, Pa, Orrion In Ganmax's Nsw Busine, Prompt ationtios to collection clabns. S01 H HARSHBERGER, (Successor o to Yocum & Harsh ) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Conrad House, Bellefonte, Pa. & 24.1" J. L. Sraxoten, i CO. P. Hewes, SPANGLER & HEWES, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, RELLEPONTE, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. Special attention to Collections; practice in all the courts, Consultation in Usman or Buglish, 6.2811 D F. FORTNEY, Ld Miscellaneous. BOND VALENTINE, GeNErAL INs, and Commission Agt., Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Bush Arcade, 2ad floor, The following companies represented : a, UINION ..oocscersearsssses sessarsss Philadephia. AMBRICAN cocnsinssiriiirississvens do. London. do. Toronto. Hartford. WESTERN............. A CORNROTIOUT siesursaiersssnsnnsen and others. w—r) in LIFE. TraverLers Lire & Acct'p..... Hartford and others, lo The commission branch of my business ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, PA Office in Conrad House, Allegheny street, Special attention given to the collection of claims All business attended to promptly. ly | BEY = J. GLOVE, | ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa. } Office in the rooms forme. iy occupied by the late | W. P. Wilson vol 5 23-4, | "7 HOMAS J. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PUHILIPABURG, PA. Office in Albert Owen's building, in the cvom form. ery occupied by the Philipsburg Banking Company, dilly PD. KB, HASTINGS. WwW. FP. BREEDER, ASTINGS & REEDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Ofce on Allegheny street, two doors east of the of. fice occupied by late firm of Yocum & Hastings. 40 | WILLIAM A. WALLATR, DAVID L. KRERS, HARRY F, WALLACY WILLIAM E. WALLAOR. Vy ALLACE & KREBS, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, January 1, 1881, CLEARFIELD. PA | PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. is receiving special attention. Properties sold to good advantage, as I have facili- ties for disposing of houses, lands, etc., on short notice and favorable terms, 21.6m BOND VALENTINE. Fall term begins September 10, 1884, Examinations for Admission, Sept: mber 9, Thisinstitation Is loeated in one of the most Lewis tiful and healthful spots of the satire Allegheny region, it Is open te students of both sexes, and offors the fol lowing Courses of Study: 1. A Full Scientific Course of Four Year 2. A Latin Scientific course, 3. The following SPECIAL COURSES, of two years each following the first two years of the Bolenti- fic Course (a) AGRICULTURE; (b) NATURAL HISTORY: CIVIL ENGINEERING, A short SPECIAL COURSE fu Agriculture, ¢) | 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemintry, Luis L. ORVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE opposite the Court Eouse, on the 3d Boor A. O. Furst's building. 8 C. T. ALEXANDER, 0. MM. JOWER A LEXANDER & BOWER, i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Betisfonte, Pa., may be consulted in English bet man. Office in Garman's Bullding i-1y BEAVER J, WERLEY GEFHARY AXES A JEAY R & GEPHART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oiico on Allegheny street, north of High, Delle fonts, Ps. I-13 ve INLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, XJ C. HE W . BELLEFONTE, PA Last door tothe leftin the Court House, 21-1 CLE Offices N MENT DALE, ATTORNAY-AT-LAW, Balisfonte, i, ted duo W. corger Dinmor s. HIPPLE, sational La ATTORNEY AT LAW | C All business promptly atteaded to PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, WH P. LOCK HAVEN, FA WI attend to all work In Clearfield, Centre ws Clinton counties, MITCHELL, - LIAM McCULLOUGH, Office opposite Lock Haven National Baok ATTORNSEY-AT-LAW, wr CLEARFInLY, PA All business promptly attended to iy H. Office in Conrad House, above Portaey Law Office, BELLEFONTE, PA Special attention gives 10 Operative Surgery an K. HOY, M. D,, | 6, SPECIAL COURSES | Plain or | LAW 5. A reorganized course in Mechanic Arts, « blalng shop-w rk with study T. 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JP ASSMORE HOUSE, Corner Front and Bprace Btructs, PHILIPSBTRG, PA, Good Meals and Lodging at moderate rates. Soff) clent stabling attached, JAMES PASSMORE, Prop, add The Centre Democrat, Bas LLEFONTYTE pa AGRICULTURAL. NEWER, FACTS AN SUGGESTIONS, THE TEST OF THE NATIONAL WELFARE 15 THE INTELL! 37 uf, GENCE AND PROSPERITY OF THE FARMER, SWAN HOTEL, ing kinds, The holly hock is another plant of which there are some fine colors, and which can be easily raised from seid, if it is sown early enough in the fall to secare plants large enough to en. dure the winter. It is necessary to start them the year before they flower, and if not allowed to lower too much they will last for years. Nothing wos pin i - gether, and he will retain bis form and vigor, and will not become un- sound in lung or limb with proper use, even when old. Buch is the horse for farmerd who must use the same soimal for farm aud road, for be is one that can draw a ploogh with ease, 80 Yo church in good style, or for the doctor in a horry, or in a bad place Every farmer in his annual eoperience discovers something of value, Write it and | send it fo the “Agricvdtural Editr of the | Democrat, Bellefonte, Penn'a,” that other | farmers may nove ne venefit of it. Iwt| communientimns be timely, and be sure that | they are brief and well pointed, Barney Coyle's NEWLY REMODELED HOTEL, PHILIPSBURG, PA, Nowly furnished, stalling au A first clase House good and prices moderate YAKMAN'S HOTEL, Opposite Court Houses, BELLEFONTE, FA TERMESL2 ER DAY A good Livery attached Apple Tree Borer. 11 BUsH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA., Families and single gontiemen, us well as the gen oral traveling public and commercisl men sre fuvited to this First-Class Hotel, where they will find home comforts at reasonable rates, Libers! reduction to J urymen and others attending Court, W. Rk TELLER, Prop'r I UTTS HOUSE, (Corner Allegheny & Bishop streets) BELLEFONTE, Pa., yg Pr mH J | ‘ Lehman, Vi ropr, This popular hotel, under the management of the present proprietor, is better fitted thay ever for the entertainment of guests. Rates reasonable. | may 3 53 The apple tree borer, known as the | rounded-headed borer, in its ferfect | state is a beetle three-fourths of an inch long, with two broad whitish stripes running the whole length of its back, with rather long and curved | born-like antentwe. This beetle lays | its eggs in the bark of the tree near the ground early in summer, and on till midsummer. These soon hatch and the young larva begin to gnaw \ ILLHEIM HOTEL, their way inwsrde, cutting gradually A MILLUEIM, CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA | into the solid wood. W. 8. MUSSER, Proprictor hn tan of Hilihoim ta oted ia. Peas Valles when they come out in the form of bisrn bation. on the Lewis | the heptle already described. Their fread, wind presence in the tree may be readily They are about |three years in reaching maturity, about two mile from Os burg, Centre and Spruce Creek Hal roundings the! make it a LL] detected by the fine sawdust like castings from the holes. A cab Millheln Hote! » nd terms t 5, 1800-1 rons to every train. At the They are easily reached and killed by clearing . . away the openings of the holes with New Brockerhoff House. 'KERHOFF HOUSE. Be. ALLEGHENY ET, BELLEVOSNTE ing ig G. McMILLEN, Prog twig. 0 { Sampie R " nl FE 4 7 ft SF Free Buss to an . 0 wilpesess and fur , 1 . by i! bsark } Ti | i x [4 i tie point of a knife, and then punch. hem w Ne i Wi il s wire or small ave never found azn smuil fexibl er than a wen siripped Lo { (ENTRAL HOTEL, . in LES { road Slat them | Mer Lo examin igh to find the JRST NA Mill l S. 7. Jrain, Proprieto RATES BUR RK _ r 3 A GOOD LIVER Hole IONAL HOTEL hi ¥ ye 8 : $i 8 ESTRE ( % PA SOHO Wool. =! (1) ’ » 3 3 ot y hh ui Ta preventing is onatin vy ¥ i ground well “¥ y 1 m wr J 4 aie #58 | '‘H washing 8 Thin 2 fu wont $ ¢ AIT Weather it iry and wii not soon Wash it may be api lied two or Lures Himes from the first 1» the end of - J ine, quince, This insect attacks the pear Miscellaneous, and thorn. Comforting to the | The flat beaded borer is haif an incl mountain.-ash Swayne's Pills lo:g, more or less, of a shining greenish black color mon in Lb states, and is also found far north It is very com- € weslero and southwestern re 1 It attacks the trunk of the trees from od by | the ground up to the limbe, and lays for 251 its eggs at the South late in May, and The eggs soon hatch, and the worms bore through Lhe bark int> the sapwood. Ly It lived than the ; | round beaded borer. Sickly trees are & | In Canada in June and July. is mach shorter DEALERS IN J ZELL L4 PURE DRUGS ON ER & SON, PRUGGIATSE, x & Brockerhoff B All the Btandard Patent Medicines scriptions and Family Recipes sere prepared. Trusses, Shoulder Braces &¢ more liable to its attacks than strong The larva : | easily found by using the knife, and are destroyed ; and the eggs may be - Pre oledy Kv ai] and healthy ones. are LEIRNANNS i mostly excluded with the soap and wash already mentioned, ONLY $20. ADELPHIA SINGER Is the BEST BUILT, ly FINEST FINISHED, — EASIEST RUNNING SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public, | The above cut reprovents the tos popular syle for the people which we offer you for the very low price of £20. Remember, we do not sek you 40 pay until you bave seen the machine After having exatnd in, 0 bs wot all we repre lt, return it to ot our expense, Commid your interests and onder at of ®, oF send for circulars sad testimonials, Address | | CHARLYS A. MOuD & No. 17 XK. Tenth &., Philadelphia, Ps The insect i attacks the o ak, soft maple, and sev, eral other trees, ( ountry Gentleman I I— Autumn Culture of Flowers In order to prolong the season of flowers, it is necessary that a good deal of work be attende! to in the fall, / Flower beds intended for an. { nuals and all hardy and half hardy flowers should be dug over, and a | good many kinds of seed sown. All herbaceous plants, with few excep | tions, ere better divided and planted [in the fall, back pi euraigla ha the Jimhe, stitaon, te sla, should " wT Ry Eh . Soke Ey | to vee more cultivated than it is, ** For Calis of the Stoo A Vom ; | perennial pllox, | different varieties to be bad now, | some most beautiful, varying in color a patents el from pure white to bright crimson. | oie, fat fn vigeeatar of he Rdg ao Al present I have in my garden some worl Jr CTE Sen Tt Re we plants in full bloom which, for bright. VTE the ; bess of color and fine markings, are fh hh, ahead of most other herbaceous plants at present in flower, They are easy of culture (any good garden soil will grow them luxriantly) and, for cultings or divisions of the roots, are easily propagated. Send to some of our leading nurserymen for a col- lection, say of six good kinds, plant them this fall or in the RE ®Woain, + ARIRINA, Rig, Shortness of Nreath, take “For Chronde Nasal Catarrl, Pron. hits and Sore That fako PERU NA C7 HERG S in Lhe purest, ost pron and efichen t nel fA Known to man. cL N Piva Fo 1 | enough to make good, strong plants. | which if brought into the garden and There is one class of | ;iq intend | herbaceous plants that I would like | viz, | There are many | | passes from the rose to the cabbages, | ®04 farming’ system, draw you out, p—————— The Best Weight for Market Pigs. looks prettier than a good double bollybock with ample foliage sur. rounding the ‘flowers, Sweet Will Ti i : rs. Dwee we style of market pig has under. iams, of whi®: there aie irnumerable | big vie : | gone a great change within a few varieties, single and double, can be | years. The lar 400 Ee 500 pound hog easily raised frg ed | y : y rom seed .f sown early is now seldom scen. The overgrown ; : hog is no long Now is the time to sow these things, oo ’} tg sought after, and Pig : | fee ins bee Are All beds containing herbaceous | hs of lute Sea Gre surelally p ate years, Shre rd- plants should be kept perfectly free | ye ewd feed | ers have found that the older the hog from weeds until frost, as 1 ey are | ie more ite car ts d ; | the § CATCASS © p the first things to start in the spring, | It is also found a gi o pomnit ; , oun e fle and, owing to p cessing work, are apt large he : : tat te Sash of the Lo be neglected ontil they have - ’ 3 voarsey ai Strongest, made | considerable . , and not as sweet and, fine flay beadway. Perennial | ten or iwely : ne favored us ! p elv ' pi plants are much benefitied by having | ’ ® MODLw pig. Tis true, the older the over-fattened hog : , ields more lard, 1 is does rial during winter, be they ever fo 3 ( fe, but this. 4 Bok learry profit wi i bardy. In a state of nature they are ’ hi F o” bh Sin i [S98 lard often . rings ne p i J protecud by decayed flower stems 2 ’ e of price tis the side pork. The inducement, therefore, to & covering of some protecting mate and leaves, which are generally clean . gro these large hogs no longer exists, cultiva : an. the 300-bundred pound bog has ed off when growing under 1g tion. We often sce plants growing . ¥ . . : ol - he 5 p J in their ‘native habitats vigorously, | displaced the 500 hundred pound bog i . — a — Fence Posts cultivated barely live. This is often A Fe The following, which sppesred in the Lo a great extent, caused by not prop correspondent writing to the rd from Builington, N, J., says: § % erly al - 0 Heh { tis ns i iy taking Cate Os vain suring them onprotected in Phil els i ] y # sl ps . nt HiaGeipuia Ledger recently, attrat- them a slight cover. ed my attention : ont be to last as long as wiles 8 corres vd at 8] kifid of wood. a ece He Take tno 8% in this way : ni and stir in pave y of consistend Lis mber, Over u H : is pol 8 man that will live this it, and interested in a farmer 1 tested sOmewliat ound that while the oil and charcoal 1hiless ve the wood preset bheavey expense WOuIG De nesriy as ¥ + Fy Ar whale«wil so wit naler brit copperas solution : r , : pperas solution, original cost of the wood. * mili Ty : rel ered tas ; ’ 0 3 3 “rr & ie, powdered LUnsyY | Boiled ilnseed oli costs 75 cents per 4 15a £4 " { 0) v y t “ 1 tobacco witer, and pyrethram, the gallon, and it would Le according to Wr Sra ’ X 3 i . elective, both 88 | my ealeulstion, require neatly half a In it should be mixed with twenty parts last being the most powder and in solution. powder gallon to treat a post properly ; for, unless it was well saturated, the heart What the farmer needs is something cheaper of flour, buck-wheat being best. and would rot, leaving the shell. in solution a tablespoonfal in twelve Dr. Prof. Cook, and others have success quarts of water St vant 23 i ’ irtevant, that will secomplish the purpose. hh : Ho can afford to spend ten cents ully used kerosene emulsion, mado > . ) + WAY 1 apiece ta preserve his posts from de- of ard soap, one pint cay, but not thirty cents when he of kerosene, and six quarts of water, | only bas the assurance of their lasi- itis p five © op well chu ned together and constantly | ‘8 for or five years longer. A: - one ounce of b stirred daring application. It will Lovir 70 8xien 18 tie Dargy.— destroy the worms if they are thor. There is a limit to skill in the dairy, oughly wet, and should be used when Sn way improve many things about : : the butteg and g - they first make their appearance. [It u oy nit Joe Cheese, bag “om J / mon sense will indicate that inferior : with HOTCEy | cows, half fed, urd that of poor de- using a fountain pump. Milk, sweet scriptions, will not furnish milk that or sour, way be used in place of the ©80 be relied upon to make an article of full quality, or even prime goods. It needs better cows, fed on foods : suitable for producing » high quality More mecoently bran and floors of fats in the milk, to make gilt and especially buckwheat flour, have edged butter. The common sense been recommended, and appears to be | P+ I hates 10 the selection and feed- v ing, as well as the care of the cows, and the skill relates to the manufac. when mature they do [ture of the finished product. The not care a cent for it, A small hand | elements of good butler are found ful will be enough for a cabbage head, first in the milk, and no after.skill in manufacture can supply them. ¥ oh There may be various tricks of the | {wo or three applications may be trade resorted to to cover up or dis- | necessary. Hot water, at a tempera | guise defects; but they are not of or [ture of about 150 degrees, will de. paris of a good, prime, sound butter. | i stroy the young worms, but some. Home Maps Masure ~The Far | skill is required to adapt the heat to ming World says that home made ma- ed purpose without injuring hire Movid be the farmer's Yext, and the plants. Boiling water may be at the acreage under cultivation : * | should be used if instantaneously applied, the | lessoned to conform to the supply of fertilizer produced. One water partly cooling in the air as it | of the chie® sins exinting in our pres. it adde, is the habit of over-cropping. Anothey sin is our failure 10 inform ourselves con. | cerning the nature of our soils. No In the first place, what kind of a fem intelligently who is horse is best for the farm and road, 3 hy vip for we want one that will answer both aod a aera io what kid of purposes equally as well 7 We want ‘ crops. 8 horse with a bright, intelligent face rn —— and eyes ; a short, but not thick head; | | CANNED Quixcrs.—A lo way | short ears, x neck small at the throat first should be thrown some soap. On » small scale an egg-beateg may be used for mixing the ingredi ents, effectual, if used when the worms are quite young ; It should be used when the dew is on — — - sr -_ . li —— Farm Horse Points up! hips ; th, 1,000 3,000
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