FARM AND GARDEN, Our farmers must look carefully to the seed corn supply. With two sea- sons in succession that have been un- favorable to the perfect development of the grain, good seed is liable to be gearce in many localities. If a supply was not provided at busking no time should be lost in getting it around mow, either selection or by pur, chnse. In buying, let it be taken from a locality further north rather by than south, Remember this year to trench the flower and sl.rabbery borders fully fifteen inches deep, mixing in some manure to this full depth, To have the hardy garden flowers show ofl to the best possible advantage | set out in wide beds with an irregular line of evergreens along the rear side | The «ft with such a back-ground will be much finer than when the bed® are narrow, and limited by walks, as 8) ofien seen, Don't ullow the water to your ben hou<e and stand all day in a solid body of ice. Fowls unnk it and qrenching thirst if you confine them | and thus neglect this important mat. ter, Farm products have a sell ing valt production. That They have an additional value to the farma ie at the place of 18 the © mmercial value. who converts them into a more er wmddenged form by feeding them to .. : . . | © met ’ 8X friend of the orfans, and I can't ‘low stk. That is their feeding value. The ground for carrots, beets and parsuips should be prepared early, in | order to get the seed in as soon as the soil is warm, as these crops require pleoty of time for growth and maturi, | ty, while early sowing also gives them a chance to get ahead of the weeds. Bees will give easily twice as much extracted as comb honey. Any per- son can succeed in obtaining extracted an expert can se- honey, while only eure the best success in working for comb honey. the greatest aids to bee-keeping. Polled or hornless cattle, now be coming popular, are a distinctively American breed. They are worth experimenting with, The four feel of an ordinary ox will wake a pint of neat foot oil. The thigh bone is tha most valuable be- | ing worth $30 per ton for cutting into | ern darkey takes the hoe-cake clothes-brush handles. The fore-leg bones are worth 830 per ton, and are made, into collar buttons, parasol hand- les and jewelry. It is estimated that a half bushel of grain twice aday isa good feed for oats mixed tity sheep. Corn and make better feed than corn alone, The | sheep should have, in addition to the grain, all the hay, fodder or that they will eat up clean, with wat- er withio convenient aceess. Cleaning up the pens and haulicg aids in Hogs seem to be susceptible to diseases. per ] i out the manure materially keeping. the stock healthy. haps more so than some other kind ot stock, and cleanliness is a great aid toward health, and while you valuable man ing the hog- pens clean, you also increase health of your stock. Although the manure he does ments, ap n not It is s worth! ss large, yet buld constitute nutritious ele me times costly to haul manure That which has been washed by rain, dae to exposure, injured in q ality. Sach substances’as dry straw or, crush el corn stalls should be used for ab sorbinyg liquids before being added to the heap. Good crops of alafalfa can be grown if properly attended to in the prepara tion of the soil which should be fice. It isa plant that qriek start in warm sil, sandy loam to Experienced farmers are now prefer- made rich, being best suited it ing to sow it broadeast, using 30 acre. The land must bein a clean condition, A correspondent of the Cultiva'or sends in the following recipe for breaking up thesitting habits of in hen: Bhut up the hen in atime as can be rubbed into ala corn breage quant ty of hog's lard the size ofan egg. Continue this regimen for three inveter. of | or four dys, end the most ate sitter will be cured at the end that time. ™ Tailor measuring fat coslomer— “Would you hold the end sir, while I go arovul!, freeze in | can't | hey have no means for | ld 1y night? You don't take us also | { him down as too mean | maw, I thaok you. The extractor is one of | | last night. | | pra’r was answered straw secure | very | re (quires n American FOR THE ORPHANS, A Detroit poultry buyer was in Macomb county a few days ago on business, when, just about dark, his horse became freightened at some ob ject along the road and ran away: The man was thrown out of the ve- | hicle, but not badly hurt, and after be had pulled himself together he started on after the horse. Pretty soon heen countered three stalwart tramps, each one of whom had a club. As they obstructed the road he was forced to halt, when one of them said : Being as you sre a well-known philanthropist, mebbe you'd like to donate a conple of dollars toward an orphan asylum.” Hhere is it? Out near Chicago. I don't just re- | member the exact dimensions of the building, nor the number of little kids {as is cryin’ their blessed eyes out fur | their dead parients, but I know they [is sadly in need of money. Ain't it $0 boys ? You bet! replied his two compan- | ions. If I give you 82 will the orphans ever see iL 7 asked the Detroiter. Hill they! g@on’t we purceed right there and give it to 'em afore Satur for a passel of gents without feelin's, do ye If us he spit on his bands and gripped he does, said one of the others, his club afresh, I must clear my repu | | | i | | I've allus been known as the | 1 nobody to throw out hints that I'm a | liar and a hypocrite ! * And it's the same with me! added the thirl. Tho silver dollars, and the tall tramp re Detroiter handed over two erived them with: Now, that's right. When a to live. | which can’t remember their paw nor our way stop and see the children {and hear them bless your name. Tom | you and Jim git out o' the road and I t let the public hilonthropist pass on hat you'd stand in night, I'm surprised gentleman's way! Good old fel. Heaven will surely reward you !"'— Detroit Free Press. On | a | | nan | won't give to the orphans you kin sot | behalf of the letter angles, many of | If you ever come | For downrght laziness ithe South- | Jrother Ike,” said a gentleman of | color to another darkey yesterday, | ‘yer orter been ter de pra’r We prayed fur yer.” “Am dat a fect “Hit am.” “Den 1'se got faith in pra'r. “Sure "nuff “Fo’ God hit wus.” “Tel me "bout it Brudder Ike.” “Wall 'Zekiel, I'se got de meeting | Dat | fattes' | urkey at my house you eber seed. | 1] { An’ he was roostin’ low las’ night bery low.” — (foodall Sun. Bringin your binding and have it | Don't kill off # new indus sending ne well, try by work elsewhere your We patronize home institutions, you do the same and all will be har Py ~The boys were down at the train the opera girls. get a glance at the : ¥ i! 3 and | i the went straight for the bus, an eves did not much as a glance from them. ' Iarge gel as — — } ¢ ry VEADING 2i.—A mill February man named Lillie Shamokin hill. wna His Katie and Susie, aged 6 years, stray. ed the where a shaft was revolving. at play the little A grist at twin daughters, to an upstair room in mill, ones ventured to near the machinery and their cloth- | ing became entangled in the shaft They weredrawn tightly around it and whirled erch Afier being thrown around with for predicament by au elder sister, who | had come to look after them. When | the machinery was stopped their bod. | a close | ies were tarribly lacerated. The skull coop, fiel as mich Indian meal ng | of Katie, which came in contact with r close by, was badly | fractured and ber body in other ways | much mutilated, causing her. death, Susie still lives, but her chances of recovery are doubtful. Her entire | body is more or less injured, several | bones are broken, Subseribe for the Cexrne Deo CRAT. Now | netly and modestly got off the | While | revolution. | an | hour they were found in this frightful | | We w ed money . Even it the garden is disposed t., be | to | # lenacious clay it can be treated suit flowers and fine gardening provid- ed it is not wet from lack of drainage by carting on to it load after load of coul ashes, sand or sandy soil, to cov er into the depth «f three or more inches. By the time this material is well worked into (h€ clay, say after two seasons, the land will be decided ly loamy and easily tilled. Of cours: there mast be manure or some othe: form of vegetable matter added also. Only Temperance Bitters Known, <> The writer last year started a flower | bed on heavy soil. Besides working light materials into the bed, the sur: face at planting time was covered with After that only the rake and the trowel were used the bed, the of tillage and keeping an inch of sandy soil, in and mat: ter down the weeds was a light and pleasant task, Without such a coat, more or less lumps would have shown up, as the bed was in its first year ; with it no one could have surmised that a heavy clay underlaid the sandy sur face. —— R. B. Spangler, growing impatient over the over the return of a boom, has made up furniture at bottom prices. et has been reduced from $25 to $20, from $24 to #15, from to His whole stock has reduced Reuben is bound to sell not, He business his mind to sell £20 been In the rame way, whether he makes ordered a large spring order t« Om furniture on hand, profit money or Das { y get for sell all profit, ull on him on | hoy N AND THE 54 It distioetly understoor we have the largest and best assortm Heaters, ele IRTIAWATr n Centre county tbe u i iden all an winter woolens ust rocoiy Leave your ind save wr the Dexocnar. This Space has heen Subseribe we are here to tel YOu some. thing of our immense stock of We (GO Not s+ ] make room for goods, but kee p goods 3 eelling right along and con » 10 add new goods every FIVE CENT COUNTER i articles for the small sum roenis, Lome in and see, and examine our goods, it won't cost yo 1 anything for the priv lege A. CORMAN'S Novelty Store. HAMILTON'S Al no & Organ Emp GRI ATI va dhiade N PENN in AB Trade SYLVANI a for sappy , —-——— ASGEITINES Our Hoe of Instramoets are soknowisdged to be THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ws TH Fone Katy Organs, Shominger Organs, Brerling Ovgans, Bory & Clark Crgans, Decker Bros Pinna, Wm, Knabe & Co, Plano, Feechor Plano, Pease & Co. Plone, Bebe Bros. Piane H there be no agent for one goods fu your neigh bothood, write direct to us, and we will make you wpecial Aureos nti] we sstabilieh an wen y. Only responsible men need apply for agency. Jew: | lors, furniture men and music teschers can heads organs and plasos, Bpocial rates at wholemie for fall trade, eapondence solicited, £ HAMILTON, £7 Fink Avene, and 150 First Avenne , Pitkburg Pa. Vor. im A bed-room | £1 LRP VW ANTED. | Clough & Warren Organs, i | No other medicine urges the blood of deep | known wo eflectusily Pp | Millions bear testimony tw its won | | wen todd disenpes, | derful curative effects It in aa purely ide Vegetable Prepmration from the native herbs a wedicinal td roots of California properties of which sre extracted hoerefrom without the use of Al | It removes the eause of disase, and the i ambient recovers his b th. It Is the great Blood Purifier snd Lilo-giy Pruciple : a Genth t Rex i Ohol C3 a perl unded pr Birreus in hes at is heir to. vey Aperient, Disphoret ie us ix ative, Bedative, Counts tant, Sado . nti-B us, 8 Phiure i roan Birrens we 0 y dicipe in the wor No persom can take the Brrrens secor t unwell, prov 1 by minors! ing ek of very disease m The Alteran minntive Nutritlo vent y dis long nes Ar Or r aa bevond the § of repai Billous, Bemittent, Inter lar Fevers are prevalent throug particularly n the ¥% and thelr vast 1 t tamn, espocially the Lr & of our ; : ! he Sg nd A t and dryness, These Fevers ar duri sous of ui ® In their t nflaen spon these orga i : There Is no enthartie for the Pore D I. W ’ \ 1 n Birra - Lhe TR the body soins sf fg with Vixeuan Mt fof us ¢ 1 Fortivy fv gorntes the Stomn Bt invi ch ns y Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache > ’ v { wh t fe Baa 7 A ‘ Paipita f IB ir wr TU» oan Brey 1 Chron | | ¥ ree ml For Inflamm %, Ne hy Vise niory a rnin, | risenmen of : t all consti Brrruns ha Sin the most 4 al } ol WIG itraacia Ls Lh] Mechanical Disenses lor in Paint Minerals, such in a a Tyo thors 1 cls guard again on of Viseoan HB skin Disconses, 1 8. Swellines Pls Eystein in A short time by the 1 Bitters Fin, Tapeand other Worms, lurking 1« f 3 J | 1 ¥ five od an at orl arsd Ferro N ’ h fuses Bo Ant he srdlem (row worms Hk Brrreus Measles, Scarlet Peover, fret amps ¥ “ ANG al « a by k : 1 1 Gowns of Hitler For Female Complaints, : ar " y : ' w he Cleanse the Vitiated Rlood when iis - r . it = f the 14 In conclusion want Li hag al Arounhd each bottle are full ted 1 ferent 2 Lo Drug Co, | Washington BR. 1. MeDonald Cor, Chariton SL. New York : Sold by all Dealers and Druggists, Quick Railway Time, Rockf P. Blair, s Tram Rails Rocky Waren ( BY HOSMER P. HU LI Having most thoroughly Rock ford Quick Train W the last three vears, | offer them the he best made and : money MPANY AND, Sec tested the atehes for with Fallot i wv ag 4 uliest conhidence as t ie i me Reener int ” i moat rel that ean be obtained or the The R wat ckford Is 79. has performed Wateh | ever had lave every irregular, or cheerfully Wateh Arriea fay and at o« hes it bee: in the rec unreliable the Rockford HORTON, on Furnsee Co me cast mmend n Favsron, Sept, 18, 188] The Rockford Watch runs very a curately ; better than any watch | ever owned, and | have had one that eos! $150, Can recommond the Rockford Wateh to everybody who wishes a fine timekeeper, S. P. HUBBARD, M. D. This is to certify that the Rockford | Wateh bought Feb, 22, 1870, has run | very well the past year, | only twice during that time, its only variation being three minutes. 1t has run very much better than {| ever an. ticipated. It was no* adjusted and only | vont £20, R. P. BRYANT. I ULE ON HEIRS, &o~In Orphans’ Court of Contre Crmnty i Michael Docker, doconsed Centres county, Pa And now, Jananry 35, 18%, Court grabte & Rule upon the heirs and other parties Jutorssted in the partition of the sstate of wid decedent to appere In open cotirt on the fourth Monday of April, A 4 Thea, next, and accept o° refuse the real oitate st the valy ation, of to show canes why the same shoald not Le sold. Tn parsusves of the aboes order, noties ie hereby given tv all ponsesidonts of Osntre cominly, Fao, Intereated in sald settee to appear in Orphans’ Cours on the {arth Monday of April, A, D. 1896, next in sevcordance with said order W. MILES WALKER, Shenin Ratate of late of Googe township, 7.84. Ehavifls Office, Yoh, 0, 1680, R G Having wet it | interest : the | that careful variety of FECHLER & roceries, Provisions FOREIGN FRUITS and CONFECTIONERY. MEAT MARKET SUGARE, Granulated Sugar $c » § Krades ut lowest prices und BYRUPS Good bargaine io all grades MOLASSES, Flauest New Orleans at Bac per gallon COFFEES «Fine feos. | and roasted Our roseted Coffees are sesoriment of ( 1 green niwayw fresh TOBAOCCOB. ~All the new and desirable brands CIGA RE We try t town Bpocial attent sell the best heore at 16 | or vinegikr sunde fr f this Iwo ga t mmo VINEGAR One " ' ! goods is worth m DORAL A NEW FIRM. McCalmont & Co to ALEXA DER 'HEASE i Loewy J bot HINES MAC . ™ al Oil Cake or Linsced Me » Woon Lie as exellent 168G-~-»-----1886. The Pittsburgh WEEKLY POST, TheOnlyDemocratic iPaper in" Fitts- burgh, At the Low Rate of €)ne Dol- Year, in Clubs of F Tre or Mor lar a " {LL THE NEWS {ND A ¢ OF MISCELLANY THE WEEK EAT VARIET) rivi Market Reports from all Poing-( alte Marl {5 111. ff ( om} a Nj pecially, Nati | Adn LITERARY ! i n poetry WASHINGT COrrest ondelee ne N muni Le egrapl X ongressions! proceedings he frst of tee Democratic Administratic n, hostile Senate : how they get along MARKETS reports of she Pitssburgh, Fi other markets | vive stock the wool-growers sock markets st YOR: with a Careful reign sand quotations ; money and | home and ahroad i CORRESPONDENCE. 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BTONEWARE «In all sges of Fromt of Akron wars factory goods in the market, FOREIGN FRUITE is 1 &il the doniratile shapes (us lity This be the most sntis ~hranges and lemons had We buy the we ORY They are better au priced goods, ghining fruit jar Jurs, The £ yt known the Mason jar, but differen Boy We of the best and 4 be fin r thay the FRUIT Jans and Mason's § Hghtuing jar is far shesd 1t is a little kh gher rth mors find very bow We have 1} re ene sitidined and f any e that glues Long Kinep H thin 6 pt fam than the 1 ght J have thew is coin price ot regret it Lreak Cauy assed ilders MEATS — Fi fast Ba t We guaran OUR MEAT or MARKET Ww fi fine lambs Ur marke! ss» . give specis sand siwsye try to Moers can Sepan d tall times AECHLEK & O00, IROCERS & WEAT MAREE? ust Block, Belle Pa DR.-RYMAN'S ETABLE FOR THE 1 HROAT : iA Le BAORL XT \ M. IND BAI LU IA A LSA NGB Using By - ’ bo v Ryman’s Pure Vegetable ~~ a Remedy. nd Limparts health 31. mbrane Lote 14 parle 8 besithy complexion Ryman's Carminative, For Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Chol. era Morbue. This Carminative. found- ed on just medical principles, is the most positive remedy offered to the public; hundreds bave been *cured by it when other remedies have failed. A fair trial will prove its efficacy. FOR CHILDREN TEETBING, it is the most pleasant, reliable and safe reme- r children ‘in f Grip , Colie, Che lera Mi rbus CAROS ing, Diar- No mother should be without it. DYSENTERY. The most tery have ily yielded he magic power of carminative. If taken according to lirections suceess is certain. DR. RYMANS CELEBRATED CARMINATINE for children teeth. g greatly facilitates the process of ng, by softening the gums, redu- pg all inflamotion—will allay Arr PAIN and spasm action, snd sure Lo regulate the Bowels Depend upon it, Mothers’ it | give rest to apd BREALTH ur INPAXTS. We have prepared Med for d can say in ccnfidence IT HAS NEVER FAILED ANCE TO EFFECT A y We have wn of dissatisfaction by any ased it : all and CoOmmen« A Medical a!most every instance when ie suffer ng fr ard n, relief wi und in fifs } OF twenty minutes after the can Il used EKILFY] t Dyser v 1 i 4 tot | i dic ti 8 w : 3 IT-SCIVES Al i153 : : i sold this valuble icine many years, ar AT INET Ti and trutl used. on the contrary } 118 « perations, i be | valuable by most NURSES is ch he bowels, dity and gives tone and and energy to the wi It will almost instantly relieve crIPING INTHE BOWELS AND COLIC and come convulsions, which. if not & ily remedied, end in death. it is the Brsr and reeves 1 he vigoiates 1 stomache and ® COrrecis ni wile system. overs eed We believe SUREST | REMEDY IN THE WORLD in all cases off Dysentery and Disirhoa whether iy { arises from teething or from any other cavse, aud say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the forc-going complaints, do ‘not Jet (your prejudice, vor the prejudices | of others, stand between sour suffer- {ing child and relief, that | follow the use of R at will sure to YMAN'S CARMINA. Tive. Full dircetions for using will accompany each bottle, 8 A trinl of the Carmin recommend i, Price 25 cents Sold by Druggists Merchants generally, H. A. Moore & Co.,prop'rs, HOWARD, pa, ative will per Bottle, and Country
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