Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, August 12, 1886, Image 4

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    The Boy and the Farm.
O. H. BYVITZEII.
Tlieaveiage farmer boy seems to
think that he has a very disagreeable
and monotonous life, and therefore en
vies the city boy of his own age his
pleasures and pastimes. lie considers
farm life a drudgery, and sees 110 real
pleasure in it. Consequently, many
country boys early make up their minds
to ieave home and seek fortunes amid
city life. This too often leads to their
ruin. Why does a boy want to go to
the city ? From careful observation
we conclude, in a great many cases, it
is the fault of the fathers. Many fath
ers forget that they were once boys
themselves. Because they have no de
sire for amusements, they think their
boys should take the same interest in
the farm work they do, regarding a
musements as lit only for lazy people or
loafers. We know from actual exper
ience that at no time is there no work
to do 011 the farm. We also know that
the farmer lives an independent life,
and there is scaiceh any time when he
cannot lay aside the duties of the latin
for a day or two, 1! he so desires.
Boys should lie taught to love the
farm, not by compelling them to woik
hard from eatly morning till late even
ing, week after week, without any
time that they may call their own.
Give them a day occasionally tor a ram
ble in tlie woods, or for any harmless
pastime. In this way the boys will be
led to see for themselves that farm
ing is an independent,lite and they will
take an interest in the farm.
Every farmer should take one or
more farm journals, read them, and en
courage Ins boys to do tlie same. No
farmei has "no time to read a paper."
In this many farmers are in error.
They work hard and wonder why ttiey
are not more successful, when often
they are working in direct opposition
to their own interest. Successful
farming requires "head work." To
encourage the boy to stay on the farm,
give him a young colt, calf, or eyen a
pig, and let him feel that he owns an
interest in the farm. If the father
gives his son a pig, let the boy do the
best he can with it and have the mon
ey which it brings when marketed.
He should never blast the hopes and
cause him to despise the farm, and his
father too, by pocketing the money
himself, calling it "son's pig and fath
er's hog." By allowing the boy to
mike a little money for himself, lie can
be taught the real value of money as
well as the principles of liberality.
Tne boy who scarcely eyer has a cent
to call his own always envies those
who have ; and when ho gets a little
money he is almost afraid to part with
it ui.der any consideration,for fear that
he will never get any more. Thus it es
tablishes a miserly tendency. Fathers,
study this subject carefully. Give the
boys a day for themselves occasionally ;
let them earn a little pocket money ;
give them a young animal once in a
while, so that they will feel interested
in the farm. Such meaiures will cost
you nothing in the end, and may save
your boys
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Toe Romance Youth and the Com
mon Sense of" Old-Maidism.
' 4 Ah !' she said, 4 I loved once.'
•Did you V*
4 Yes. I thought he was a god, a
kind of superior creature. My parents
would not hear of the match. The
mire they objected the more I loved
him. We kept up a correspondence
S3cretly. We had arranged to be mar
ried. My parents were stern and cruel,
but 1 had a bosom friend, who was
married, and she had arranged that the
ceremony should take place at her
house, unkuown to any of my family.
Three days before I heard strange stor
ies about my beloved. I broke off the
engagemeut. He came to the house ;
be groveled 011 1113 knees before me.
He swore by all the old and several
new gods that he loved me, and me a
lone. I relented, and the wedding was
to come off at the home of my bosom
friend.'
4 Well ?'
'On the day before the wedding my
bosom friend's husband got into a C>L
viyial crowd and drank a little too
much. In a burst of good humor he
in vited my brother to the wedding,
and I was securely locked up until I
was brought to terms.'
'And now—'
4 And now I'm awfully glad of it.'
Of Interest to Ladies.
The new treatment for ladies' diseases dis
covered by Dr. Mary A. Gregg, the distinguish
ed English Physician and nurse, which has rev
olutionized the entire mode ol treating these
complaints in England is now being introduced
into tlie U. S., under a fair novei plan.
Suffice;.t of this remedy for one month trial
treatment is sent /ree to every lady who is suf
fering from any disease common to the sex who
sends her address and 13 2ct stamps for expense
charges etc.
it is a positive cure lor any form of female
disease and tli v free trial rackage is many times
sufficient to effect -Apermanent cure. Full di
rections accompany the package (which is put
tip in a plain wrapper) also price list for future
reference. No trial package will he sent after
Aug. IST, 1886. Address, GKEGG REMEDY COM
PANY, PALMYBA, N.Y. 19-3 in
This paper is kept on file at the ofllee of
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lur illustrated with splendid on era vines. I Ins
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of mforni.it 1011 \\ hioli no |orson should he m it lnnit.
The popularity of tlio SA'IKNTIMG AMKUH'AS IJ
Mioh that its circulation nonrl.v omialst hat ofnil
other pnncrs of its class combined. 1 nee. tf. " A
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li A reorganized Couvw in MKCIIAMIC
A KTS, combining Giop-work with study.
7. A new SPECI AL COl KsK (two years) in
Literature and science, for Young Ladies,
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p. SPECIAL t'OI'KSKS are arranged to meet
the w ants of individual students.
Military drill is required. Expenses for hoard
and ineidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladies under charge of a competent holy Prin
cipal.
For Catalogues, or other info mat ion address
GKOItGK NY. ATHKKTON. I L. P.,
President,
27-29 State College. Centre Co., l'a.
P. H. MUSSER,
WATCHMAKER**; JEWELER,
Main Street. Millheim, Pa.,
J OPPOSITE Tilt: BAXK.++-
flgyTlepair Work a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
respectfully solicited. 5-ly.
S. G GUTELIUS,
DENTIST,
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MILLIIKIM, PA.
Offers liis professional services to the public.
He is prepared to perforin all operations in the
dental profession. !!<' is now fully prepared to
extract teeth absolutely without pant.
A*
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Pnne street, south of race bridge,
Mililteim, Pa.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can be bought at
any time and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and other social
gatherings promptly made to order.
Call at her place and get your sup
plies at exceedingly IONV prices. 34-3 in
Tailoring Establishment,
CENTRE HALL. PA.
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Wm. A. Sandoe is prepared to do all
kinds of tailoring work in a first-class
manner and at reasonable prices.
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Mr. handue will lm down in Millheim every
Ist A lath of each month to take measures and
orders. Anyone wanting work done will
please leave their ordets at Kauffman's or
Snock's Store or at the First National llotcl.
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AG EN TS For the afoot new hook.
"The World's Wonders."
WANTED! By J. YV. lil'EL.
The most successtul subscription hook ever
published. Over half a million copies were sold
the past eight months, and it is selling three
times as fast now as ever before. Regulur can
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Nothing like it was ever known in the history
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particulars. Notaries guaranteed to persons
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We mean business, and want live agents in
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standard books r.o persons who send us names'
of book agents. Write for our list of free stan
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HISTORICAL ITBI.ISIIINO Co..
120 & 122 N. 7th St., I'liila., Pa.
13 WEEKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed,se
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States for three months on receipt of
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Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, a
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Address all orders to
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FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y.
324 and 326 Pearl St., New York.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
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preferred to tho Wilcox
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returned any tine' with-
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refunded. But what la moro remarkahlo utill. wo
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Bowing on a shuttle machine alter Laving tried our
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Even Shoo Manufacturers find it best suited to
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Truly-Automatic Sowing Machines are fast super
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