A SO - a —————— FARM NOTES. Farmers Spouvrnp 'Know THE | BRrEEDS, — Farmers who have familiar. | ized themselves with the breeds ol | sheep should bear in mind that they are behind the buyers, who can tell at | a moment's examination exactly what kind of a sheep from which the wool | was shcaicd, and itsfitne s for the pur pose for which it is desired. The buy- ers kuuw the breeds, the kindsof wo 1 perculiar to ach breed, aod all about them, for it is “business.” A farmer would sneer at a carpenter who pr fessed to be a carpenter, and yet who could not do a piece work in (hat line; and yet we venture to Bay there are | hundreds of farmers who profess to be farmers, and who would be insulted | if their knowledge of their business were questioned, but who, at the same time cannot tell as much about the products of the farm as many of those who know nothing of farm life. There are hundreds of farmers who are not | able to distinguish breeds ol sheep, | and who do not kvow the particular purposes for which a breed is m sutiable, and still they pride them selves on their calling as a business | which they intend to make profitable, | If such farmers could but be brought to A realization « are realiy deficient in kuvowledge would be really to their iotarests do S80, Fv ) 8 hipment of the to market where : grade, although he has had no perience on the farm. Farmers class are not business-| rely too much on the jadgment others. It is not intended to impl that they sh s18t that] a in every possible himself to improve his chances, NITRATE OI trate of soda ass land and now exter purp RE. WAS ago by asingular accident, of paper in one the New , and it w 80 says an experience also says that fn i AVOrs as well ¢ ¥ es, and that butter made from milk so treated will be of flavorless a3 winter butter made from fresh meadow hay, but as it do not destroy the color, people will ne fault with such butter unless t ey have been used to something very | nice. Evea then they will prefer it} to that which has a taste of turnips, cabbage carrots o weeds of any kind, Ramsing Beers. The beet is one of the best of the early vegetables and should be found in the gardens of farmers everywhere, The cultivation of beets is a simple matter. They re quire in order to give them the hes: results only land, thorough tillage, and absolute freedom from weeds Sow as early iu the spring as the ground cin be got in good working order. Make the rows fifteen inches apart, and drop the seeds an inch apart in row. If sown veryearly,and especial ly if the soil is heavy and very Gasirabie LO SOW Le ed thick, say half an inch apart. Thin the plants before they begin to crowd onch other, lett the plants stand from three to five inch i} Rpart io the Tow. I ue sbrij eu Dug, wu i « roy 4 young plants, is a great obstacle to cucamber culture. Various ex | , wel. with ashes, soot and superpho | remedy than soot when this ean be ob ere was an ashy [ia the nest, and again about ten day wip oo : } ! | 0, an wh i : E ' * 2 ; y on 4 Tl W kl y bo | bifore the chicks are due cust the > ry a ; that h ill Arri at yrone. sal 1208 | B ds : \ Pi tome from the nest free from Hee s - | then put them ia a ciean cO0p, FIV | ing vault in renctio would prove hi oo 742 5 42 0nly One Dollar Per Year. | the mother hens a chance | troubled with | sweet cream on the head of each or | MATT CARPENTER’ ‘ » | TI { B Re Ta me . ' pedie nts are res yrted ton attemply | | Haily oads, ! C H | < | ~~ i | [« SS Fr ofesstonal Cards, at p rtection agninst this pest An His Thorough Investigation of the Fatal 2A LD EAGLE VALLEY | ~ ng i y 3 DisonsesStricken Down, | a ’ . | | 1 ENR Y Kk ) . edihsc N ) Time bie in effi | ‘ LE i f efficient rem dy in sprinkling the It had been evident to Mr, Carpenter's WE Ia a or : y S 4 EREV-AT-LAW WSTWARD x : AY friends for many months, if he could not ELLEFONTE. PA Orvier wivn D8 Kr 74 plants and surface of the hills, whil ri : | N ; realize it himself, that be was stricken with Leave Lock Haven. Sn PA LOCK HAN EN, PA, { : hat arriole Randy called Drighes a ao, Flemingion Amdt: 9 Ob J CALVIN MEYER phate. There is probably no bette) | The stalwart form had become so wast Mill Hull, 260 dh 10} ' hint his clothes himg loom ly about him | Bec h Cro K a } ON py i 3 H ' ‘ palior on his face, the Eazh | | i ( ned o 3: i » } ¥ i y h I grow 1 a HAL Bil 3 ¥ y ih fide i id , ! Hn il mm - ‘DOW ! , a“ tiined in sufficient quantity, Boxe Ma STOWE 80 We k that its : ¥) Howard........ L 4Y NERS KNOW: | Jn VIN, f, Bowes Bris 1 s YOUN § ' ’ v . EE & ORVIR N Fao wikes ts ; . \ | . } } | ‘ ’ 0 ; IUNEYRAT LAW top are cheaply and re adily mad ge ’ Wa ro Vi gp Milesburg. . Fe 10 10 1% ) uo CR i pos | Belietonte, Pa I awe, on first Boor and when placed over the hills pre with mosquito ni tting or glass for the vent the bugs from their work o al wa physical sentence oH hoe 1nd ah dip, FH HARSHBEKGER, (Buccessor : roel | y Unionville....ovniinens i 44 bh 8. N. CHRIST + } & Harshberger) AY NEY-AT Julinn Chee a Wo 3 41 Of J.o0s Have A Mice N 1} r Pismo next door to ' * Tatler j ., Po destruction, WHEN vou set the hens scatter sul] 4 wo witl . a | on whi ha ay a " a 5 ¢ /] " ONE DOT LAR. phur, suufl] tobacco or insect powde, feithers { the hen well with sulphur or insect powder, and the chicks wi ny } ‘ vl " | 1 hic! Special Rates to Clubs goives, and the chicks wil } lice, Foryoung chicl that are troubled with lice ther fron better thao a few I 3000 sprea 1s and kills the hice. ——- A— HUMOROI MAHOH IHTER MA OIL CUR HOURS. BOYS WASCURED OF SORE THROAT. THE MET ICINE HAS WORKED W(¢ DERS IN OUR FAMILY, ALVAH PINC} “ITS SPECIAL DR. THOMAS TRIC OIL FOR COLDS, THERIA, CATARRH IAL MEDIATE REL THE MOST ACK ~~ J rteardide invaribly turning to soon, jast when | | rr As 256 pm [HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT she was (FARMAN S HOTEL rapj 2iaturs. aud § } " oy 1 | Tn \ ; Pl BOOK and JOB ()} FI k, TERMS § Ep AY overed that be didn’t know | ™™ tific tra gors | train arr ay HIGH STREET ois. LLEFONT?} PA. B! SH HOUSE, RELI note from another, she head when the en a page | ™ these kare { nt ] #~ adainhis 11 10 & ¢ 8 XOW OFFERING Families and sing benched GREAT INDUCEMEN TBS | mi waving EE WIRING FIRST aad ¢ Plain or Fan - FRR, a] ; We have ul tacilit r printing New Brockerhoff House, to intimate that : the 4 ine; + : 1naport, Sami LAW BOOKS . ID TE ADE ' : Be ER 4 v ovatmad ta } Fw i 50 ar [3RVCKERHOF] HOUSE, annot play on the piano as well . tar Tong b lely 816 pr TALOGU " ALLEGHENY-ST., BELLEFONTE. Pp : NOUS | DAY EXPRESS ROGRA M MES C. G ; . | Leaves Kane . . : wm STATEMENT Good i vy u | Re UL “q Ba¥ome bust H yw old are you ! | ta whe ‘ ” ook Haven . 15 ' , HEADS to withosson ap " . v b4 eo work are reauired: wh a" HUAMAPOTL....o. 12 50 A 1 NOTE HEADS, NTI ”e h' 1 IDeAn In years | | 14 . b aut 4 arr at Harris re po Bl JIN ESS CARDS (NY N I'RA 1 HOT EL, Yes, to be sure. ar * Ma | ERIE M oh 'sae’phin Tu INVITATION CARDS, Tell t oot birthdass | chin nit can be prop tro | PRIB AAT CARTES DE VISITE Apa CRN Well, to just count the birthdays ; : yy Loaves 15 pm CARDS ON ENVELOPES A. A. KOHLBECKER, Ya b $ vA DINED. Ypposite the Railre MILESBURG | I’m only fifty, but to measure it by | asoying ws how to. prevent 104 ym | AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKS — 3 ’ " ’ A " 4 . : THROUGH TRAVELERS what I've been through I'm over two | A y havin ) nine i ’ med ' ¢ " Pay Urders by mail w e prompt | this Hotel an excellent pla attention meal st ALL TRAINS stopalx hundred, You've had a wide range of exper ft and | &, ast and Weak . : ; short notios and at the lowest rate s JriRsT NATIONAL HOTEL. ence, then ? + | Brie with neon L.S. & M. 8 RR MILLHEIM, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. Well, hould think so. Why, | ta | CER de RR} at Bapotium STUDIO, W.G;.Rook, Proprietor. 8 . | WM . & ‘ Ana » rift ; we - ‘ . man alive, I've experienced every | , ¢ | w th A.V. RR. R. NEILSON, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, RATES—-81 00 PER DAY, ' ’ t at A n'iSup’y Room opp. Dr. Rothrock's Dental ofc US RUNS TO DF MENT.NG ALL TRAINS ‘ 1 am how ead ’ Chr a y where except in the Penitentiary. and . A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED " x { i y dy to do all kinds « RRA | ! and | : : x 4 | EE ft | on A om PAINTING le lly om reed nd I only missed that once by a carom | " tha pas yn Y P Velod ) A roi he thing but religion, I've been every s | rateh. According to what I've been u# PORTRAITS inoil. LAND will find ae : ' ORNAMEN 1 er Our BAR w DECORA on { the best [ actually am, : 00/12 O : pri 4} md GRAINING | r Stockdealers, through, I'm older than a circus jole -> His Astonishment was ' 1 A a » : y 11 SPECIALITY A bold thief has been robbing sey (in certain law office of this city | 11 2! 3 351. oki ea) Rusia | REBERSBURG HOTEL, w : _ : : RUPEES 48 . oe as Shs y . . Qatiefantinn cuares a i . . a eral of the Williamsport jewelers, his to 0 yest - ‘ atisfa th n { aranteed in all cases ’ ’ : 3 | several ov ivi : F) v { * . wh on A \ hau " ¢ NY FIRETCLAS plan of operations being to step into a ALTER tng | ‘ 1001 88 I would be pica ed to have you eall, i s VALLEY and examine specimens of work, In. Pakie lh ) Nhe structions given in Painting. ‘ ore and ask to be shown gold watohe pk "Ta , ’ : v3 | N , 4 137 : While examining the watches | po RL £ 8 roguiar | ) am birg 12 v # 'g Lhe watches he adroit night befor Tl Bd hesport | Very RusrecrruLLy, joore are always kept, Fire very atinehed 4 . " Rending artns bdorats TY. ¥. MOYER ¢ P itilder,|" Pre SALES MEN WANTED SALES NM HIN soll with 1) ¥ al ui ly slips a watch from its leather pouch , all vavor wl JBirdebior and po ta it, doing the trick so slyly @ learns at the society of natural sci . : : Pottstown oom | i . ’ a meeting in the oflice the Ve Phoenixville. a a vas nol discoverad until he had "i LM Bridgeport B LL} We ng, and had boon favored with d : . vornl w at h 4 ¥ H 5 { }) { low i West Onnh shocken , 3 bint W u i WHY nt ut ¥ ¥ AMON 110 Hus : . TY f : ¥ y : | sannnes Wont Mans HM : HALARY AND RXPENEES PAID. Any determine bvmerl goes | RG oan surernd with wus, Peonlinr advantage © ( Ar ey Stock templets, including many fing sedling speciation Unifil free, Address at opt Nemo thie paper.) C0. HANCOCK, (Refer so this pag er.) BROWN BROTHERS, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agt | Chase Brothers, FOCHESTER w N | NURSERYMEN, 26.1% RODNESTER, X.Y, rood his escape, The jewel wu ) ne specimens of pigs’ eyes, which TURE Philadeiphin t 24 ft on the scene of action, —Buffale «Now Yorke V 48 vem, ldo well to be on the lo ri 5 . Through prevonger orackies botween Philipsburg ] teed, SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID, Apply . : “AP A of ay 4 — ioe, stating ag aL for this light fingered gentleman, — J Sd Philadel; hin Sach way ally, ekioBt Rimdaks % Nursery Bi
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