TIE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL El *ONTE, | THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1886, CORN FOR THE SILO. The Preferred Varieties and Methods of Growing Corn In Various Sections. The importance of growing the right kind of corn for the silo and Fig it way is receiving increased tic American Agriculturist, Favited COTY fr on best methods, makes the foll In a general way it m our corresponds the silo recom atten ) spondence xm all seetic yYarieties ns the subject nd ay be said th it raise corn for mend planting the varie- 8 best in the farmer's local- it in rows 3 to 4 feet apart north and south if possi- ble. Broadeasting fod rn has been discarded, though many still sow thick- ly in rows, but those who get the lar. gest yields per are careful to have the stalks of the larger varieties fr to even 12 inches apart in the r this pan yields about the san of matured ears as if planted and the than farme nts who ty which d ity, sowing and ranning il dor aoere w, and amount the usual fodder is of far ] grown so I's {0 exporimer; ral varietie At the Ceneva Station. port is that the he New York agricultur. al experiment station Las secured the services of Professor Whitman H. Jor- dan of Maine as director of that institu tion, and that he will take charge about the 1st of July. board of con- tate News and Notes, Amerioan Agriculturist tells that car rageen, ncoording to results gained at the Oalifornia state station, is not a profitable crop to grow on land suitable for any other crop. The lst report of the department of agriculture indicates a decrease of $83, - 500, 000 in the value of farm stock noe 1885. A poor arop of winter wheat for 1500 is almost a ocortainty from the prosont outlook. The uses of the artifiolal reservoirs ero not limited to irrigation. They are usyally stocked with fish, wig suit ly with ropidity wn nd bo ror this {ten of home produce in his bill of fare every day in the yeas | in the | which | i | ing first and slightly salted. boiling water. m 6 | | and ABOUT POTATOES. | Buggestions For These Tubers Selecting and Cooklog Appetizing Breakfasts, Very largo potatoes should be reject- ed. They aro usually hollow hearted and UNSAVOry. To boil potatoes, have the water boil- Cut off the ends and throw into the When done, drain and shake, holding the wn firmly. Set back upon the stove for a minute, and they will be dry and mealy. In the spring potat should sta Id wa tips of their cover do nd ine ter n few hour using. potatoes look much nicer wher with a patent masher, are (skins on) for them into the quick oven f them over once A meat pie 1 the usual crust of crust or cover i Many aj prepared fin improve Cre the foreg Cold 1 into balls, and crac! kottl Sweet Potato Castard, ith this mix- Beat the ff froth with 2 sugar, p and put into tablesy ful pulverized read this over tho t the oven to br LL = 0 Fashion Notes, Ribbon strap are fastened de used upon bodices wn at their lower ends beneath fancy buttons. These fancy buttons are in high vogue, They aro brought into requisition especially upon contd of the Louis XV order and.aro usually chosen’ to harmonizewith the re- mainder of the trimming, this being easily posite since the varkoty 4s so TUBES MADE FROM SOLID METAL. Consul portant Lrhardt Process. / Advanco ehoeets of a report by Consul Gener Frankfort y an {1 tion ¢Z tho Erhat g tubular bodi , . 1 1341 nt casting, boring or welding. recent consular al Mase ting Qesce/p. n at 8 of mam out of solid met dt pr Of tari: with A oubx and di ting by Machinery. and Ve American railroad shop walls, ht but the appliances very serviceable and time home made and could scarcely oon sidered as articles of commerce. Now, however, the intending user of a paint- ing machine need no longer resort toa makeshift apparatus, but can buy it in the open merket in various sizes and forms, just as he would buy any other standard pieco of machinery. —Cassier's Magazine. pe for painting 1:1 she freig care there usod vere saving, bo Milk on Draft, For ten days a man who looks like a granger, and who claims Snake Hill ns his home, has been peddling ‘‘milk on draft’ to the residents of the upper west sido of Harlom and has been doing a good business. The granger looking + man hase with him two cows, which he Jeada through the stroot, yelling at the top of his yoloo: '‘Hers you are! Nice frosh milk on tap!"’ The charge for the milk is 19 conta a quart and 8 cents a glass. The majority of his onstomers moemn #0 bo the my of young chil- dren, who watch milk drawn fresh from the cow without any font of ite being adulterated or skimmed before it rosohes them, When asked how ho was getting the man replied: ‘Can't corapiain, om I'll have $0 double up on my cows $f business kesps a-boom- ing "~New Yosk Pun. La. Mason's Ofileini Roport on the Ime ' {in Centre | Bellefonte and the like, | | W ft didate for County Commissioner, su DELEGATE APPORTIONMENT. The cratic of wid to each district ised followis number demo- delevates all lelegates all county, upon the vote for Governor im n,w 4 " Haine V Haltimoon FEAriin Howard Huston 0D Aine é. 1 i : § . though | convention name of ), ANA CAN joel to the decision of the Democrats Younty convention Wa are authorized to announce the H, WiLLiams, of Worth townshi We are authorized to announce the name of ISAAC KR, Fray, of Murion township, as & can didate for County Commissioner, subject te the decision of the Demoeratie County Convention We are authorized to _auanounee the name of Daxiel, Hroxsax, of Benner township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the usages and decision of the Democratic county convention, FOR ASERMRBLY. We are authorized to announce the name of Jases scnorierp, of Bellefonte, as a cand). date for Assembly, subject to the decision of the Democratie © unty Convention, Wa ave authorized a announce the name of A.C. Tuomrsox, of Half Moon township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the dec) sion of the Demoeratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce the name of Rongnt M, FOSTER, « i College township, as a candidate for assemb lth t to the decls fon of the Pe inty Convention, CONGREAN, We are authorized to announce the name of J. L.Spaxarsa, of Bellefonte. as a candidate for Con subject to the deelsion of the Democtatie ( Con Yention, Be OTR About 150 desirable build. looated tn and alioining Belle on the n east, being a portion or farm. 111 be sold from $19 to 1a losation. or farther infor NoSag AR LEGAL Excl TOR'S NOTIC) Fatate of Busan Vi ( hip deceased is hereby given that NOTICE mada SV FITT Y fe V srd dod ¢ + THE | JEST SECU - 2900009060000 290990000909000904 20000200 0VUC A \ H » 5 i a FR teh ed Eales i bs | oe dee WY de A 0000049009 200909 ©¢ Nooo E1788 ) @ © ow Now ANTHRACITE. BITUMINOUS AND WOODLAND COALS Corn E: Oats and Grain, gs orn. Hay KINDLIN , Shell Baled x $» . raw, NG WOOD zoansg (ALS [IT 09900020 ePIC 0 PGC | | TITTY ITT IOS MOI VII YY IN SHAEFYE TUDIO ry 4 i 9 i an Wresess CITT A TTT ray $M DD I de dete don ~ POS Be 100606200000 06 ™ 7 Ose CORO OOC a — COe0000CC0RQ200C 2000000000000000900000000000000000000000000000 13 iISKCHLE 0000000000000 0000000000000000 sesc0ces Rio, Fresh Finest Roasted Coffees, ava, Santos and Mocha. oasted. Lake Fish, of all kinds at Very Low Prices. New Cheese. We are gelling a good grade of tea—green, black or mixed at 28cts per Ib. Try it. Try our Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef. They are very fine. Our Oat-meal and flakes are always fresh and sound, yon ean depend on them, Finest Table-oil, for Be re. Mustard, BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, - A. O cn. 5] 4 a S0000000000000000600060580003005 : R & Sauces, Ket Mushrooms, { Mis OR, Dressing, Capers. Lemons Finest ; Dates and Bananas, Cocoanuts, Figs. Columbia Finest Goods 15, per can. Tubs, Pails, Wash Rubbers, Broome, Brushes and Baskets. Fine Table Syrups. New Orleans Molasses. Pure Maple Syrup, in one gallon cans, at £1.00 each. Oranges, Salmon, 25 cents River 20 and E LEADING GROCERS - - BELLEFONTE, PA.
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