Centre farmer. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1875-1???, July 15, 1875, Image 3

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    advertisement in another column,
in, county. have planted corn for the third time
4 Wg imagine the report that D. S. KgL-
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RAKINGS
,BExp for a Premium List. | 0/11 9 4
Gires lock at slagse 26 and 27.
REPORT says that ths hay crop is short.
RAISE or make something for the Fair.
Who will take the book premium this
year?
E. C, HuMes leads the county in Hunga-
rian grass.
MR: JouN P, HARRIS must be fond of
good butter.
CAREFULLY read “ Special Premiums’ on
pages 22 and 23 of premium list.
APROPOS of the potato fiend, see Allen’s
“ THE idea of building a thousand dollar
fence to keep owt a fifty dollar cow.”
Ly Missouri, it is predicted, the corn crop
will be greater than ever known befdre.
CANKER WORMS are making fearful rav-
ages among the apple orchards oi Maine.
THE potato bug has made its appearance
in various sections of Eastern New York}
MowkRs to be tested at the Collegé on
the 27th, and Reapers on the 28th instant.
THE wheat crop of Canada, about which
there was such apprehension, promises to be
quite up to if not more than average.
WorkERs in wood should not fail to look
at the premiums for “Native Woods of Cen-
tre county i in Class! 20 of ‘our premium list.
Ag ly
unity are reported as
ur Ayrshire cows
Oy: gbder of thosb animals.
THE . little stream which flows
just behind our animal stalls, on the fair
ground, is capital for watering and washing
stock.
from a well k a inl
Tue Prussian Government, in its budget
of the, present year, appropriates a sum of
$60, 000 for the improvement of agricultu-
ral stock.’
SOME Aifetdad if tb uprior ond of Dauphin
this; year, on fagopat of Edie Tre oF ”
cut worn, i § i § i
hx production of potidr in’ the ricoh
States is ahout 250,000, 000 ‘pounds annually,
worth $6,0004000, the produtt of bggd Yi.
ing a like sum.
Tur Pennsylvania Fruit Growers Socie-
Al hold their next anhual meeting at
have 50 stalls for horses, 95 for cat-
tle, 18 pig-pens, and 6 sheep-pens, on our
fair grounds. Let them ail be filled with
good stock at our next Fair.
LER, Esq., intends to go into the ‘Show bu-
siness,”’ originates in the fact that he offers a
‘“ special premium?’ for wild animals. Hunt
‘em up, boys.
AN investigation by the Statistician of the
Agricultural Department shows that the use
ot the drill, in seeding wheat, saves one-
sixth of the seed and increases the aggregate
product of winter wheat ten per cent,
TrE cherry was introduced into England
by the Romans. Pliny says: * The cherry
did not exist in Italy before the period of
the victory gained qver Mithridates by L.
Lucullus, in the year of the city 680. He
was the first to introduce this tree from
Pontus; and now in the course of one hun-
dred and twenty years, it has travelled be-
yond the ocean, and arrived in Brittania
even.’’ =
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CONCERNING MiLk.—At a recent meet-
ing of the Royal Dublln Society, Profes-
gor Cameron read a paper on the Chem-
istry of Milk. He stated that the white
color and opacity of milk were not due,
as was commonly supposed, to the liquid
being in a fatty emulsion, but to the fact
that the fat globules in milk were invest-
ed with a caseous solid membrane which
reflected light. By appropriate treat.
ment all the fats of butter could be ex-
tracted from milk,«and still the residue
would retain the characteristic appear-
ance of that fluid. The solids in cow’s
milk never sank below 12 per cent. in
farm cows on , poor pastures, — Boston
Journal of Chemistry.
THE DOG NUISANCE.
The dogs in Kentucky are said to have
destroyed $200,000 worth of sheey, ‘n the
past year. '
Thy wool clip of,
FY ale ne _bresent,
year, amounts to 6, poutias. :
We find the above items floating about
the country, in different papers. Placed
in close proximity they are decidedly
suggestive. Suppose we carefully pre-
serve them, and send them to our legis-
lators next winter. It might be that
their careful consideration would tend
toward a law which would effectually do
away with the dog nuisance in our own
State. ‘A writer in the World suggests
“that a law be passed requiring every
owner of a dog to have it annually regis-
tered and numbered in the office of the
township constable, with a full descrip-
tion’ for identification; the dog to wear
a collar with the number of the register
on it, the tax to be paid at the time of
registering, such’ tax tobe high enough
to prevent any but good dogs from being
thus registered. It should be lawful for
any pexson to kill any dog not wearing
his collar and number, and it should be
the duty of the township constable to
kill. or cause to, be killed every dog so
found, whenever informed by any one of
the existence of any such unregistered
dog. The tax to be used to pay for the
sheep killed or injured. Such a law
would insure the payment of the tax or
the death of the dog, and would add
thousands of dollars to the wealth of
our State, in the increased production of;
wool and mutton’!
ee ———
EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE.
The Pennsylvania Staté College offers
to OL Lr Coun AGT
fag 2 business Widn, 4dvantages |
which many in other sections are depriv-
ed. Their sons and daughters may there
find a course of instruction which will fit
them Yor any pursuit “whieh they "may
feel inclined to ¢hoose. . <The Courses are
the Agijcultural, the Scientific, and the
Classical.
The expenses forthe college year of
forty weeks are about $220.00, which
may be reduced to $130.00 or $140.00, by
the students boarding themselves. Such
students ‘are offered every facility possi-
ble that they may succeed. ' There are
sixteen (16) students boarding them-
selves at present, five of them being
young ladies. :
The institution is in better condition
than it has ever been, and improvements
are being made constantly.
Chsaldghes( abd fothet inforgatidel may:
be obtained by addressing the President,
Jamns CaLper, D.D., State College, Cen.
tre County, Penna.
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A MAN is a lion in his own cause.
S. A. BREW & SON,
Allegheny St., one Door North of Post Office,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
DEALERS IN
FINE AND HEAVY
GROCERIES,
FISH AND SALT,
GLASS & QUEENSWARE.
Aa~CASH PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.<&M
BOOK STORE.
ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE POPU-
LAR BOOK STORE,
Neat Door to the Post Office,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
INCLUDING . ;
BLANK BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, SCHOOL BOOKS,
GOLD PENS, POCKET BOOKS, PAPER AND ENVE-
LOPES; and, in short, every thing usually kept in a
well regulated Book Store
July, 1875, JAMES WELCH.
“School in’ the Mountains,”
BELLEFONTE, PA.
HIS INSTITUTION or YOUNG
LADIES and YOUNG GENTLE-
MEN, will re-open its next regular ses-
sion on
Wednesday, the Sth of September.
THOROUGH INSTRUCTION
will be given in all the elementary and
higher branches of study usually pursued in in
our male and female seminaries.
Terms from $5 to $7 per week ,neording
to location of rooms. This includes the
ordinary expenses of boarding, furnished
rooms and tuition. ,
address
Rev. J.P. HUGHES, Principal.
KEYSTONE STORE.
H. YEARICK & SOX,
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, 1RIM MINGS, Ac.
GROCERIES,
Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes,
No. 6, BUSI ARCADE,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
HARPER BRO,
DE ALERS IN 11
DRY GOODS,
~ OTIOIT Ss,
For further Raritan:
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, HEADY:
CAPS, &c,
100.000 “Sic ira vase Av
SPRING ST., BELLEFONTE, PA. |
BOOTS, SHOES & LEATHER.
l3RAHAM & SON
AVE, without exception, the birgess and ‘best stock
of TS & SHOES in Centre ¢oun.
ty. A tullfassortment ot EDWARD C, BURA’S
MADE CLOTHING, HATS,
os
CELE RATED FINE SHOES
ALWAYS ON HAND.
In addition to our stock of Boots ahd § ops we Ligie 0
splendid assortment ol SOLE LEATHER; French, Ger-
man and Country CALF SKINS; MOROCCOS,’ "LAN-
INGS and all kind of SHOE FINDINGS. {
BlsHOP ST. BELLEFONTE, Pal
WILLIAM J. JACKSON,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
AND EVERY THING THAL COMPRISES A
FIRST-CLASS STORE.
Having good facilities for handling PRODUCE OF
ALL KINDS, we will give the highest market price for
the same. CALL AND SEE US AT OUR NEW STORE,
Cor, of College Avenue and the Pike,
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
JAMES SCHOFIELD,
MANUFACTURER OF
Harness, Collars,
SADDLES, WHIPS,
AND FLY-NETS OF ALL STYLES.
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Before buying elsewhere I would invite you to exam-
ine my stock of fine and heavy lumber harness. As I
J Suploy only first-class workmen, I am enabled to turn
out work Sin by none.
SHOP—Next Door to Harper Bros.,
BELLEFONTE PA.
Direc tly Opposite the Bush House,
in Bellefonte, is where
H. HERMAN & CO.S
New York Store|.
IS LOCATED
This place you should go to when you want anything
in the DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, or
WHITE GOODS LINE, for these goods are sold BE-
LOW USUAL PRICES, without misrepresentation, and
on the one PRICE SYSTEM.
DON’T FAIL TO CALL AND CONVINCE YOUR-
SELVES of the superior advantages, you can gain in
purchasing at
H. HERMAN + CO.’S N. Y. Store,
TWO EXTRA FINE
BOAR PIGS.
FOR SALE.
Three-fourths Suffolk and one-fourth Chester White,
Five weeks old.
J. A. WOODWARD, Howard, Pa.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
ALL GENUINE
GREEN'S LIVER PILLS
Are put up in ROUND boxes and have the signature of’
F. P. GREEN around the box.
By calling at GREEN’S DRUG STORE you will be sure
to get the genuine.
THE MOST HEALTHFUL BEVERAGE SOLD IS
PERUVIAN BEER.
Sold ONLY at GREEN’S BRUG STORE,
BUSH HOUSE BLOCK.
Soda Water and Mineral Water at Green’ 8S.
WILSON & HICKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HARDWARE DEALERS.
Iron, Paints, Oil, Glass, &e.
Builder's Hardware.
Coach Maker's Goods.
STOVES OF ALL Rs
EY STITZER,
SCHOOL BOOKS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES,
BOGKS AND REWARDS, DAILY PAPERS,
WALL PAPER,
Cutlery, Paper Collars, Full line of Toys,
AND EVERY THING RELATING TO FIRST-CLASS
BOOK STORE.
Ne. 8, BROCKERHOFF ROW.
Ww. McCLELLAN,
Merchant Tailor.
Clothing made at the Short-
est Notice and ‘in the most
Fashionable Style.
"BROCK KE RHOF F HO USE,
(BE NLEPONTE, PA.
DUN AN, HALE % Co,
: BELLEFONTE, PA.
(Successors fo John M. Wagner & Coy)
MANU FACTURERS OF
FLOUR, FEED,
AND DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.
.. ++ The highest market price paéd for
WHEAT,
LOUIS DOLL,
MANUFACTURER OF
BOOTS & SHOES
HIGH STREET, NEXT DOOR TO FELTY'S
NEW BUILDING,
Wr BEL LEFONTE, PA
AS removed his Store from Felty's building to a
new building erected expressly for his own use
adjoining his old stand, ‘Where he will be pleased to
meet his friends.
REPAIRING neatly and promptly attended to.
W. W. WETSLER,
DEALER 1y 1291
STOVES szir neesoveo arsine
TIN WARE,
MANUFACTURED FROM THE
BEST QUALITY OF TIN,
AND SOLD AS CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER. THAN
AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN TOWN.
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SPOUTDTING
A SPECIALTY, and all orders attended to promptly
and satisfactory.
BIORE OPPOSITE | BU USH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE.
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY PATRONIZING
Miller's MODEL GROCERY,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
E BUY for CASH and SELL for CASH, conses
quently we are enabled to offer unprecedented
inducements to cash buyers. Give us a call.
IF IN WANT OF A FIRST-CLASS
SEWING MACHINE,
BUY THE CELERRATED LIGHT-RUNNING WEED,
L. W. MILLER, Agent.
Buy your CIGARS from LEVI A. MILLER, manufac
turer and wholesale dealer of Connecticut and Havana,
Cigars. Six popular brands always on hand.