WA ND DO, THINGS WELL TO KNO s——— Hot sunshine will remove scorch. The best liquid for cleaning brass is a solution of oxalic acid. Kerosene applied to unused stoves will keep them from rusting. A damp cloth dipped in common soda will brighten tinware easily. To clean knives : Cut a small pota- to, dip it into brickdust and rub them. removed from silk to the wrong (irease may be . by applying maguesia aide. 0 New iron should be heated at firet, it will not be so likely to crack. Paint splashes may be removed from window panes by a very hot st - Jution of soda, usiog a soft flannel, Mildewed linen may be restored by soaping the spots and while wet cover them with powdered chalk, To extract paint from clothing : Siturate the spot with spirits of tur- pentine, let it remain several hours, then rub it and it will fall off. Javalla water is indipensable in laundry work: dip any steius in it for » moment, and then in boiling water and they will disappear. If soy yellowness remains, bleach. Boiling water made strong ¥ ith ammooia and applied with a whisk- broom cleans willow chairs admis bly. Sosp should never be used, as it tarns them yellow. Ammonia greatly lessens the work of cleaning kitchen utensils and wash- ing windows. Rubbing s Brussels carpet with strong ammonia water will brighten it and removes stains” Lamp burners that have become dim and sticky can be renovated by boiling them in strong sods water, using a tin tomato can for this pur pose ; then scour the burners with sap- olia and they will be as good as new. Copperas dissolved in boiling water will instantly cleanse iron sinks and drains A few drops of spirits of turpentine mixed with stove-blacken- ing, lessens labor and adds polish, Kerosene in cooked starch spoonful to a quart), will prevent cloths from sticking tothe irons, and gives a glocs ; the scent all evapor. ates in the drying. (Powdered borax is good if one decidedly objects to the smell of kerosene.) — - COMMON COWS AND TH¢ BREDS, I———— JROUGH We believe that there is a possi. bility of improving our native stock of cows to a degree that will place them at the head of heavy milkers We have known such cows that were very remarkable creamers. A. £ Williams, in an article in the New York Independent, on this subject, BAYS The point to which I wish to call tea~- | 1859-1887. | wade by these animals excited the wonder of the surrounding people Thus it may be wherever people wil use proper judgment in selecting snd after managements be developed without breeding, aud dairies may great expense, and these will be free from many faults common to the thoroughbreds. I have seen excellent Jerseys ; but I have seen at least one as best Jersey, which shows what is possible. We need more men now to improve our ative stock, and less to ridicule them and extol the imported. I notice one great fault among wilkmen, of them wish to buy large cows, not because they are more economical for Great Reduction native as good the Many PRICES!! milk, but because when done milking they bring more for beet. This very short-sighted policy, as they cost a! least as much more as they bring, Tae Holsteius are splendid cows, bug first is for class that they will average our dairies remains to be proved, - PARENTAL LOVE, Home love is the best. The that you were boru to is the sweetest love I am now Prepared lo Give love on earth. You who are anxious to escape from the home nest, pause a | moment and remeémber that this is so_| | Itis right that the hour should come | when you in your turn should become | a wife and mother, give the best love BIG BARGAINS. | to others, but this you will find true, | that no one, not a lover, not even your { husband will ever, be 80 tender anu true, as your mother or your father. | Never again after strangers have | | broken the beautifal bond, will there | | be anything so sweet as the little cir’ | cle of mother, father aad children, | where you are cherished, prot cted, | You | may not know it now, but you will Whomsoever you | | may mary true aud good though he | Dress Goods from 5¢ to $2 | may be, be will after the love days sre | | over, and the honeymoon has waned, | | give you ouly what yon deserved of | | love and symphaty, and usualy much less ; never more. DRY GOODS, praised and kept from harm. know some day. per yard, | You must watch and be weary, | | less you lose that love which came in | i { through the eye, because the one who | NCTIONS, | thus loved, thought you beautiful, { Bat those who bore you and loved you, when you were that wound- | erful little object, a small baby, | thought you exquisitely beautiful and wonderfully brilliant, they did not | eure for faces that were fairer, and | forms that were more graceful than | yours. You were their own dear lit | tle one, patted and always regarded Hose from 3c to $1 perp wr | by them as better than you will ever | be by any other one, however { may be the relation which hold you | to him.— Mothers Magazine. - i - | LouisviLig, Ky., July Owen township, Indiana, last Sator- close ! ] Railroads. ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. Time Table in effect Nov, 15, WESTWARD. Mail, Leave Lock Haven..........oooes 32 Flemington. em cossesios : Mill Hall Beech Creek Eagleville i Howard..........riiiiiivnin ‘ Mount Engle.....c..oonnes : Milesburg. BoallofontBe..corveivieresssss Milesburg Snow Bhoe Int....cceeiee Julisn....c. at gemirarrin / Marthif....oooenncoeninnnsesss { Port Matilda...........o.ss i Hannah Fowler Bald Bagla...co.oonnninnm { YB carnsasessirsssiiincicnsins Arrive at Tyrone......c.coovee . b 4 EASTWARD. Leave Tyrone Enst Tyrone Vail Bald Eagle....cccovovrnn ‘ Fowler Hannab...........co0ns... * Port Matilda Murtha Lor=10 On > le JR oR Re oR Re { ~N Bnow Shoe lut Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg Cuartin Mount Eagle............... ‘ BoWard. suesesisersssers cosas { Raglovilit. eres nsivin. ! Beech Creek...c..oounnse. 0 26 Mill Ball. wsesseresscsesnn 9 38 Flemington. ceviviiviniiin 9 42 Arrive at Lock Haven.......... @ 45 2 on — ne = i] { 10 10 10 10 8 16 36 10 | 10 11 on 11 22 Br.LEroNa & SNOW SBHOE J) R.—-Time Table in effect Nov Leaves Snow Shoe 6.46 a, m., arrivesia Bellefonte 8:26 a. m. Leaves Bellefonte 9:00 8. m., arrives st Snow Shoe at 11:000a. m, Leaves Snow Shoe 250 p. m., arrives at Bellefonte 4:55 p. m, Snow Shoe 1” 9:56 p. m. 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't WISBURG & TYRONE RE. R.. Time Table in effect Nov 15 86 WESTWARD. Leave Scotis...... «ocoonens Fairbrook.......... Penn's Furnace......... BomnIE...o0os0iss0smmsrunse Marengo. Loveville [ Furasce Road Warriors Mark...... Peanington......ccoee Waston Mill fave inns L. & T. Junetion...... . weave Tyrone... L&T. Junctio Weston Mill..... Pennington....... Warriors Mark Furnsce Road... Kova iii. .sscerescsnsnsnn Marengo Hostior ins Penn's Furnace Fairbrook...... Seotis 1 26 11 4 PrERsYLY ANIA RAILROAD. ~ { Phila. & Erie Division, )~On and after Nov 15, 1888 WESTWARD, ERIE MAIL Leaves Philadelphia... Harrisburg... « Williamsport Jersey Shore iock Haven Reno ) Leaves Bellefonte 7:56 p. m,, arrives at . | : 3 i he — BEST TONIC Iron with pure vegetable peculise vo t nvi " Muscles araies, da Re Aber Nerv Clears the oc It does pot b ator un, ELizam ATRD, 4 Farwell Ave, - kon, Wis, sere, under date of Dos, Fag ra ul have w Brown's Loon Bitvers. and 1 hse bean more s doctor , hay ce Ay BL have a Tifa. i Sud 2 2 fe or Complaint, and pow my jon is clesr good, alot, and BON IAL Sante oa Aras aad) Mas Lovisa ©, Braovos, East Lockport, XV, | : "1 have soffered untold mi from Yemale ts, and could ebtaln po ov 1 working n's Iron Bitters” A Genuine has above Trade Merk snd crossed red lines on wrapper, Take ne ether. Made only by BHOWYN CHEN ICAL C0, BALTIMORE, MD, | v | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BOOK and JOB OFFICE HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA., | Is BOW OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS { TO THOSE WISHING FIRST-CLASS ‘Plain or Fancy Printing We have unusual facilities for printing LAW BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, PROGRAMMES, STATEMENTS | CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS { INVITATION CARDS, CARTES DE VISITE, CARDS ON ENVELOPES* AND ALL KINDS OF BLANKF Bay Orders by mail will receive prompt attention By Printing done in the beststyle,on short notice and st the lowest rates n EY :|A. BEEZER & SON Will furnish yow with * Meats of 211 Kinds At Their MEAT MARKET : i | | 31 | IN THE OLD Conrad House,| Allegheny Street. Corned Beef a specialty. PRICES IN ACCORDANCE with the times, | J AMES L. HAMILIL. ATTORNEY. T-LAW, BELLEFONTE P4. Woo th We i OfMes in Farst's Blook, J CALVIN Wivh stres MEYER, ATTORNEY ATLA w, gn Ofce with Judge Hoy duo. UH, Onvis, CM. Bowes 10" OfMioe Shhoatte the Court Hous 1 Woodring's Blook, Eitan 1. Vis, BOWEK & OVI, ATTORNEYAAT LAW, Belleionte, Pa, , li Bist sour re i C.F Haw | 4.1L, BranaLes Pe v . re we | QPANGLER & HEWES, ATTORBEES AT 7 aw BELLEFONTE, CENT LE OUNTY, FA. Apoecial attention 10 Collections precios im - a a Coarse. Consultation in Gervan or Bugle &.} TNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLE ONTR, P Office in Conrad House Alloghonyotonst, A Special attention given Ww the ocoilyition of claims All busi ness attended to prom ply ly J. G. LOVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tinfonte, Pu, upind by the ute vol besa, b. F. FOR Office in the rocms forme.) « W.P. Wilson : WO. REEPER. STINGS & REEDER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW BELLEFONTE, BA, doors wast of the of noo Hantings #6. P.H. HARTINGH H* Nice on Allegheny street two fice occupied by Inte rm of 3 « J. WEMLES GEPuARE, JAMES A. Brave™ BEAVER & GEPHART, i ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office on Allegheny street, north of High, Bells | foute, Pa 1-1y ATTORNEY AT LAW, WwW C. HE : Bx LLEFONTE, PA. Last door tothe leftin the Court House, 1 (CLEM ENT DALE, | ATTORNAY -AT-LAW, Belistonts, Pa, Ofiee N. W. corner Dissso wore oational bar iy - mut viwu c a Sum |T, C-HIPFLE, \d ATTORNEY-AT-LAW LOCK HAVEN, Pa. All basinesspromptly attended to, iy WWM. P MITCHELL, FRAUTICA]I sURVEYOR, LOCK HAVES, Pa | WII attend to all work in Clearfield, Osntre sal | Dlimton counties ” Office opposite Lock Haven Nations! Band |)% A. W. HAVER, DENTIST, HIGH STEERY, BELLErONTE, PA. ris’ Block Boe in Ha | K. HOY M. L,, » OCULIST AXD AURIST, Ofios No, 4 South Spring St, Bellefonte, Pa Oice boss Toba wm. | Zand? INLE, o-1y wey a F, P- BLAIR, : . JEWELER, WATCHES, CLOOKS , JEWELRY 80. All work neatly executed, On Allngheny stree: sade Brockerhof House, ? - y EM BARBER SHOP, Under Viret Nations! Penk G BELLEFON Be A Back, appr IRIE M. AENTRE COUNTY ‘ C LY OUNTY BANKING Reoel ve Deponite And Allow lute »t, Jsoownt Otes: Brand Sell Gov Securities Jams A. Brava, Prosicent J.D. Bwvseny Osshier, ! 1 Eo sone, Pres’t iv RARKIS, Oni {IRST NATION 4 ST ] NAL BAN F EELLEVONTE, i ANE oy Allegheny Street, Bellefonte Ps JASSMORE HOUSE Frout and Spruce Stree : PHILIPEBTRG, PA Good Meals and Lodging st moderst slabling attached Nu er aa JAMES PASSMORE, Prey Arrives at Erie... i (ARMAN'S HOTEL, NIAGARA EXPRESS Upposite Court House, BELLEFONTE Pa Leaves Philadelphia Harrisburg... -dM i Arr. st Willinmsport... Lock Haven...... Renovo . Bata caceseinrn ‘ Passengers by this train arrive special attention is a series of experi- |day, a large force had been employed ments by some Oosondago farmers oD a fruit farm gathering peaches. | with our native cows. Before the | The principal orchard is situated on : thoroughbreds had made any progress a high bluff over the river and a beavy in that section & few men began to | car was rigged upon au inclined plain gather in some of the best milking | to convey the fruit to a boat below. GROCERIES OUR MEAT IS ALWAYS| ™“"I.20%, wea FRESH, TENDER AND| BU" "USE JUICY, " BELLEFONTE, Pa. Families and vingle pos pedtgfo - the ara] traveling public and commercial mes air to this F Mase Hotel, where they will Sad how comierisnt rensousble rates cows they could find, and after testing them thoroughly, selected only the best from which to raise their foture herd. Asthe young stock grew up everything was carefully weeded out that did not promise well. This ays: tem was practiced many years, of raising only from the best and keep- ing none but the choicest. tion with this careful breeding was the most methodical feeding and good quarters for the animals, and every- thing dove on system. The cows were milked at the same hour every day, one haud slways milking the same cow, and a book was Kept io which was recorded the date, the name of the cow, and the name of the milker ; also the number of pounds of milk. Whenever a cow fell much below the standard it was known at ppee, and if the fault was the cow she left the | dairy at once. The grain’ wes all fed hy one man aud different cows receiv. ed different quaotitiess How much grain wo feed each cow required w nice calculation to determine, Neither size, age or the amount of milk she gave would throw any light on the subject. To a given cow A certain quantity gave the hest prodagt, more or loss was a detriment. This quan- t ty could only be determined by ex periment. Thus by proper manage. ment was developed a herd of cattle mach superior 10 the common Ton and quite a step toward equality with the impor ted stock. perfeotly bardy sud thelr, smvroundings. In connec’ | These cows were exactly suited to Certain tests | This cur was heavily loaded, and four | men took a seat on it to assist in | loading it at the bottom. The car started and when about quarter of the | way down the ropes, which beld it | back, broke, The car being freed | dashed down the hill at a terrific | speed and striking the “bumper” at | the bottom was dashed to pieces, un- | One of the men Jumped off and broke | his neck, dying almost instantly | The other three were frightfully crush | ed and two have since died, the other | being in a dangerous condition, : — hy A— | Book Bixpixa—~We are now pre- pared to do all kinds of book binding | at reasonable rates and wil guarantee tall work. Send in your books, papers magazines, eto, and have them ound C—O : A Gentle Stimuins | Is imparted to the kidneys and blad- ber by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which is most useful in overcoming torpidity of these organs. Bésides in fusing more sotivity into them, this ox. | cellent tonic endows them with ad. | ditional vigor, and enables them the better to un the wear and tear of the discharging function imposed upon them by nature, Moreover, as they are the channel for the escape of certain impurities from the blood, increases their usefulness by strengthening sod | hoalthfal stimulating them. In cor tain conditions of these import. ant organs, they fall into a sluggish state, whioh is the usual pereursor of disease. What then can be the greater service than a medicine which impels them to greater sotivity when slothiul ? No maladies are more than those which affect the kidneys, snd a medicine which everts the peril should be highly esteemed. «Fresh bread and rolls fn time for breakfast every morning at Jacob's. : : ‘Lower Tan the Low, est. Give us a Call. ‘We Guarantee Satis- faction. Countrv Produce On band, and Wanted at all times, ’ C. U. HOFFER Allegheny st.,Belletonte, Po 2 5 0 5 in Bellefonne ate..oeeseness FAST LINE Leaves Philadelphia. Harrisburg Willismsport.... Arr at Lock Haven... BASTWARD. LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS Leaves Lock Haven Williamaport...... arr at Harrisburg... 11 Philadelphia EXPRESS Leaves Kane .oooviiins ,. 800am Renovo. L100 am Lock Haven...... 11 16am Willinmsport..... 12 356 am arr at Harrisburg Philndelphia... ERIE MAIL Leaves Erie Renovo RR Lock Haven Williameport.... art al Parrisburg..... Philadelphis -1} & 70 8g 10 80 DAY 10am 40am TH am 1MN4bpm| AND WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. TELEPHONE CONXECUTION, | AGY ATE WANTED to =H *EFMININENOES tof YEARS in the NATMNAL METROPOLIS. B olen reduction to Jurymen and others atten rt W. BR TELLER. Props New Brockerhoff House. JBROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEVONTR, C. G. MecMILLEN, Prop’. Good Sample Room on Fred Floor. BY ee vos 10 and from all Tras Special reas © witnessoo and jnrors. il al { tothe Railroad Station, ) TRAL HOTEL, BEN PERLEY POORE | Miastrating he Mit, Hamer. and Fooentricitien of | mated colvbeitinn. A vichly silustrated treet of inner Boclsty Wistory. from™ve olden time” te the wedding | of Cleveland. Wonderfully Popuiar. Agents vapid sales Address for clreniar and terns, HUB BARD BROS. Pabtishers, Philadelphia, Pa. ” } Erie Mail Exst and West connect at | Rrie with trains on L. 8. & M. 8, RR; at Corry with B, P. & W.RR.; at Emporiom with B.. N.Y. & P. RR, and st Drift. wood with A. V. RR. R., NEILSON, Gen’l Supt. | cH ILRSRURG, CENTRE COUNTS, Pa A. A. KOHLBECK ER, Proprietor, THROUGH TRAVELERS on the railroad wil! Sad this Hotel an excellent place to | proomre meal a8 ALL TRAINS stop aboct pA Py FIRST NATIONAL : F . naa OTEL. W.G. Rook, Proprietor, RATES-81 00 PER DAY. "BUS RUNS 10 DFPoT Mux1. 50 ALL TRAINS A GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED This Holel has lately been remodeled and and the ranaing Jublun accomadations first won—
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