The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 12, 1879, Image 4

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Nut. L.ilt" the farmers cive this subject .
the thought and attention its importance j
demands. It requires more nice aii'l
discriminating judgment ti feed and
take proper care of stock in the winter
reason than it does to raise and secure .
that feed in the summer season. This
may be considered ty some an extrava
gant assertion, but those who so i laim j
certainly take pour care of their stock. .
Two thimrs are to be taken into account ,
in wintering stock. First, keeping the. ;
itoek in good, thriving condition: sic-
ond. ee.moiiiiilig and saving fodder. I .
i latin that bv eeoiiomiing and making
.-lock eat upYh.se all the fodder given, ,
thev can be brought tin -nigh the winter i
in letter condition than when a s.ovenly,
areless method is practised. Of course. .
1 base these remarks on the idea that '
fodiler must be secured at the light time '
and in the lx-st iosible condition. It
i- very easy, bv overfeeding, to teach '
sdoek "f -i'' kind to wate their food, I
and when that habit is once acquired it i
i-i hard to break it up, especially with ;
young stock. First, secure the food in ;
the licst possible condition; second, fur-
--,wd. comfortable shedsand stables !
.-i i .i t . . lit.- diffeient kinds of s'.m-k;
third. niMl.p food maii"i-i s and racks, so
there can be no possibility of wa.-te.
5
hen feed jut tin- anioir.it . a- ne
possible, tint the different kind
iock win eat. ami ir ai ine next ieeuing .
time some is h ft. v.-t quite so much is j
to be given ; but if ail is eaten cle.'in,
then increase a little. In this wa the
amount stock will eat can be arrived at
very closely. P.ut when any is left that
viMi don't expe-t to be eaten, always
clean it from the racks or mangers, as j
the ca-e nixy 1hi. The idea is to make .
-t:k e;it a!l they will and not wa-te
.mi, ti keep it ill thri ing condition, hnd
by cconuuiiing in feed a twofold gain is
uade.
Kver g ! f.'imu w lio il ii s any pari
d his ov. ii work can put in his time to
thls -t a IvMi.t.iire by hiking care of his
Mil stock. and l, t the hired help do the
'ii i uht v. ..ik in the fields or woods, for
i "t i ne- hind loan in ten can be in! rusted
'.ith the rare of slock in tin- winter
t'lne, either frojii a lack of judgment or
tie; vaii of (are, or lth. To be a
good hand with stock a man must like
tin; business and have some interest in
it. lb- tan -it Vo gentle and kind, and
th'-n the stork will like him and they
ili get along first -rate together. A
linn ling, ild. uncultivated fellow hxs
no business tak ing care of stock. Any
one that w ill abuse the dumb brutes that
od has given us for our most pressing
neds. and has not given the tongue to
' 11 the abn ' they reeeiv. is not much
better than the bruii; himself, and never
1 1" iutru-iled vi!!
tie
care
-1... V,
liiitii-.e im-.t rriii'al tiine for -toek.
viieu most liahle ti loc in fiesh. is
-it the ht't end of grazing and first end
f f f- I i 1 1 lt tinit. Wht-11 i-astnrrs c,-t
shoit. ami the gra.-.-. is injun-d by fronts,
sto. k of all kind- are liahh- to os in
(l':!t. ll!lkll') 11 to the careless and un
fihserx iiiLT farmer ; and when st'u-k los;
tt h in this way, live times the amount
of feed is rei nired to restore the loss
th.it it would have c!iii--d to prevent
it. he-ides t he Set l-i!ek in I ht (TI'iiW t h of
the sto.k. The farmers who are the
jnost Iil ial t'eeih-rs do not alasol-
taiu tin" st r' siilt from th
S
I-..M . I ..... I . I
! hev don t feeil :th jildrni
form:!
i
himl
i.i-giu-. ti I t'e i:
have a mim'I et r i ra(
sn tl'.ei e dl Im" no h''i
:u:ii ai t .-.mie t i me
h.ild - I' tli- n gul.u w
i th
la'.I. should
i !i of .-iiiie- kind,
k in their growth.
' laughl t take
iiicr rations, and
'!e',i-'it a falling
n il t !' H'l il iel'-.
idle in th." i.i!.ie
iti t i:.?er ::r" an
eff, ju.-t i!i g'lii .5 iiit-
l'atin hi is that lie
! the must of the time
event inn to the ride.
and n'i-mid led h
Many farmers t Ii
fed they t an eat.
ink it eht .iper to w in-
t t t fjeir fa ! in t eam.s- innt ly nil hay, and,
ith tiljs iev. keep !he;r Ilia ! Igei S f il 1 1
! t ;i u i 1 . This I think a mistaken
l!ie. Many hi.res ;ire -.;M.ileil by '.at
1 1 1 r !"' nnieh b.iy. When stuft.-d for
V.eeks .U' 1 t.H'!itli-. with hilt little e('I-
te. tli-.y gmw pnt-Lellieil, hair lnnki'ig
i.'-.iuh and standing mi end. licking
Jiinr-- like a hedgehng than a hnrse. and
hi many ii. stances resulting in heaves
and many other diseases. Scrimji a
!i"t'' mi leiy an I gi ve seme grain, and it
will h'-ep iii li-t!( r e.eelitin fur either
work or standi!:.: idle.- I'r t l'r i' t'm-
' ; i
W asi: i S'i s V .fii;r.. One
-t :i::e:es;ing relies of the lh -!
ry V. If i !'! piissessinll n!' I r.
.:.-'.'. ..il. a eiti.e'i nf Mobile.
.f the I.;.
A ' ii 1 1 1 i '!.'! I
w. .
11 imtl
in
m than the sword nf
Wa.-hingt 'ii
AA 1 : 1 1 IS V
gle for the
. the old. '.rilled AVi.;'.!"';:
.'it Ideii in thai meat sting
liKities e inlov to-il.iv.
Th'H S A
i 1 was present e-i to the present
: s gram-!.;! iter. Jen. Alex.
j j-'l'S.. -
V ovinia
.1! t lie i
i-:i. .
in 17:N
(i.i,. W
... ol :
1 v ( :
i e.lii
ld
M n
:i.
v! ini.i ( 'milt linn e.
Washington hitnseif.
!' ' !.e : -it made bv
V. at Mt. Vcrnni:
li'. fore the death nf
lie
,sl:i ;u
i i 'ti. It was prest nted
ne'i:;eiit ni the nieli ri.'ard in
the (alter held t!:e f..Mi:-r. At t!
it was plesetited tin- . iv "neinr the
'as un:g it as a j rnuing-knife. a
a! the lini.' ti i'r-iui::g his t rw s.
Whieh
le i nif
s'.vnrd
nd .ts
III". S.
onl i tt, iii s 1 1 1 Tnfd inta- t- the lu lt
and s-,i!it aid having 1-eei. tnli n Irntii
the limine nf th- father nf 1 r. S. . at
pi intii M. I'l. The swo.'d sas emi-ve:t-I
iiiin a pi !i';;!ig-ki!iiV hy tten.-ial
' a'hiiiL'tnn hiinsi If I v ehanging nne
d'e ni U t.i a saw. As wiil he sten.
ll.e swnrd !'.is heen in the spmswn 1
I am i I y si me IT'.'"-, liaving regularly f--i
ended f ri -ni tin father to m:i. "as it
-.i!l entitinne t, d.i. Dr. V . A. W.
d. V l.n ha- the s,,i-,l
i. is now Ti! veins .d
M;. A l-'rti., .
h
pis.-essi
If . .; ..
I " r i s im rv
plant nf inin
n i! s. hy h mg
aatpa- -pa-'e f
i '. s l '; . i. ;:
a'lv eanal '" ..
i ;
t:iN. -A single
Ii IK
r v lu at, li.ulev. or
; ii pii.p. r time and
I nil d.- ( h pliieiit nf
I 1 ":m. ( l-es. is n;il :ir-
'S an
pr.
idiu in i ih! i-iirs or
d. Anomalous, how- 1
appear, yet it is eer-
t :i t Imii.ll'd In
'V r. ;i this may
tain and a- strieliy true, that
In!.!, or one p-rleet e;ir. is
not .'ilty
nhtailied frnai ea.-h grain planted throughout the
-ntire hii ;ei:h of tlie I'nited Kingdom ;
-net it uniiM le-pi'ie a comdh ss nuinlier
of ifs. an. Is 1 nts. to pmv the eontra
ry. though hut few words to snhstan
t nite the 1 1 -it ii of t his assert ion. namely .
"lh.it vese it so. as a iieeessary lons -
.pietiee I'll hnh-ls per .1 ' le Would he iin
average lop. lifty times as mikli
:ni.smii. Mi nt two hiisht Is only per
a ere as seed f. ; wheat. l:'iiey : n oats;
il i-;;t l.i t. imt too mneh to aflirm.
I li.il s. .u : i v iiall I hi - m-ieii - - iin redible
: it I-; : IT . ,i at :'.: sl -Ight is a.-t u.;!
ly flit a hi.d : aieit :'.J to ." l-nsheN prr
;i li
.t . 1 1 - I l : r :i i t i . . -i-. . . ? I I
( ili
"I'.i
.... .1 ..,
n.
1 on.Ueil i' 'lie m.it
:il.!e ;nid tl n!.v
'lit,
! i'!.i!i ' oL" t he
it I iy.
"'(I if i i
.1 ,
!:n tiN. . n-u IiT ii not one
Mho isdiii'icd in a few selei ti-ii-; til! he
an imit.i'e !n'l.vv"s tones ;md iiifiee
tions. h-.; he .., i a.i tir.-t tiike in ;,t
sizht. in, 1 then e r,-s with the voice,
the Ui."n,'i.? ..f th- .vihor. Alter the
tirt step no !'.!.;. -.i! corrections orht to
lie in:l-ie wl.ilv ,e i;pjl jr; leitdiiu'. If
he h.13 o tT.i-pc l the tii otulit t:!:it he
nncon -cioii-!vs'-l-.:it h, :o proi'i iate
.-yniiny:i), tl.
of. en traf
m ire lv, ine-
effite a giM.-.l
:Z'Tcies bef
ought freipi'-1
sigh'. Iii ;i,
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CNefllelK;
If h.
n.. eliild
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Ug it aii i
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Fii the
cm h-
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id. He
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Mii ii
l ;
pl'.leiiee I,-;
i lie t .e !i
CARE OF srO'JK IN WINTER.
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STILL LEADS
THE GOLDEN BUBBLE BURSTS,
BI T THE URE1T HrC'CMif Of THE HEASOJf AT THK
Young America Clothing House
Is still a booming, bringing Relentless Slaughter to High Friees and
Glad Tidings to all the People! Meantime Hundreds of Hen,
Women and Children continue to carry away armsful of
Goods as the result of Fearful Financial Failures.
READ THE NEW PRICE LIST
of
Fall and Winter Goods
-at Tin:
BID
"BOSS" CtOTHtNC HOUSE
OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA !
W13 8SATCHBD TXIKSK
GOODS AT PEIOES SO LOW
Hint w ran sell 7011 u3 thing you nrant In the line of 4'lothlnjr at fljnr no
one lini ever dreamed of.
rii i iz ii:cij 1: AI Z 12 WIID !
THE EXCITEMENT INCKEASING!
A TERRIBLE PANIC FROM THE VERY START!
t'nntoiuern wl please ri rurljr In the mornlnf to make their pnrrhaari, a
w find It neceititar.T la the afternoon to employ a police forrc to
keep the inrilnc man of humanity In circulation.
roi.i.owiNC vk ;ivi: a i kv of tiii: many liAKOAiss
vi ; oim :
A ManXinoJ Wurkinir Suit f.r
timt ..t JUT M-Il lor
A Tan' iivxi Wurni S'.iit Inr
tlit ..t'. -r- f- lnr$.0O.
A Man' iu-.'l Warm Sin: lor
th-.t .thcr for K.'Xi.
A M.in' vit Hui.ir? S'lit fur
Ih;'l ..tlir .-ell f ir Y'.l.Ch).
A Jlin - I'.Mtr:i I n. I H-jon"-- Sit lor
that other!- -i li tor $11. .Vi.
A ilan'olip.l I tr.- Suit lvr
tji.it .tlirr .-.-II lor
A M.m Ktr;i 1 1 1 r. -Sin t lor
th:0 ..Ttifrs rl lor -?JJ.uO.
A 5! a ii '- i I or.-ont for
tirat ..t!ior !1 tor f -i.5.
A M.tn'i i"l t tnvrri'- at tor
D-.At othrr-- nll for T.50.
A Xin' Kxtr rood I vvrcat lr
ttia; othr !! for tlLio.
11 to
. .H .7.2.1
4.00
5.00
.. T.OO
!.00
.. 12. 0
.. IH.OO
J.SO
5.0
H.OO
DON'T INVEST YOUR
Itefore tou examine the
Young America
J
Corner ELEVENTH AVENUE
Kepi. 2. 1ST.-
Observe This !
Ho AptE Employsu. BomM Direct
'I'hk i i;y
I tC. V lii.iS
A I.I. tiVI::: IMF. ClifMhY IS
.1 now I... l.-i-.-irtic l..w n;wii t-i h
f.llty c:i ! r. r
Mm Itiat
tins. Simon'n ?'c 4'lnf liliiir leiit. Alloonn. it will be ni.n.le miiiiiifH to
iririij imrel ;U ban ran lr ml.l nej. h
will ae.'srlv de
t r.vl o :
.Ifen'f Orrrcoa' i. I.'drn, ct
lifn't th'fn.Ltits, h:ack. at..
y n'$ ih-trco-itn. rtttrti hilln, tit
V'n'x treri ?tittt htavtt runrhitftr. fit
frn" O' rrt oe;x. iirnvj btai-i r. at
M'r.'s (Irrrcorrt. finer rfra.-itt. up to
Mtn'l I !-te-s, 'ai-y and s'y-L - iltilr. ct.,
ytrn' t I ls!rrim firti r cnt ti't'rr, at
Af'.'! I U:n. still ,irifr and brttn
Atrn't Srvitt. nrai out rttt ;iobhy. ttt
1.7S
;i' I r i . .n-:i:i t ;i Mt i !n. itif. :i t 7''. rtllil
n'f I. '.t.'r P .1: s. :.t $1
ii' l;r-'- I :i i a j . i n . . n t 1 .TS
l::.,k I'.-k..l r;lia;itio-e. ut 2.'i.'
n' l.:i" Ii.t-a l:-.iit .iiHt.i. at .'.r.n
n'h I :L--iii:iro I ' !i t.; ioofip. t
2.7(5
If T I i i
ll;it. Inn -t n io. .it
f:'. ' 0 ami .5 i; M;.! 1'
(-.)' Icir :.i 1 1 rt t - i i!it
I.AK'i 11.-- 1 T; K. I
' lllJ'AltTMItS r.-Wooi Hat at Sue., T5c.. l.00 an.l 1.25; Stiff Wool
... .. .. fl.ixi unit 1 I nr Hat" st f"K. P.V. f.J. S'..U. T'-.:-K J'i.j'i. J2.7.V
:r ll:t! :il 1 7. t-. ". J'J.So an J :.00 : livyi' ant Yomhi' !i:tt iro:n 21 e. to 1.7i :
r r. r. 1 1 -t 1'. ;i.i M7v. hi ''.-.. 4fi-., iv.. 'iri. $l.uo and l.'Jl. 1HK
VI Ilsr SI V I. IS AMI 1. 1 (WKN't l'liicus IX T11F.CH Y.
;f:".. i i niMinu .! ntriHTHr.XT.-ii'io.i 'o:or.-i ir.- sh'n at 3r..-.:
1 t -r s.: : 1 1 ii 1 ."",.: I mr 1 1 n t TIw.: hite .shu t at KiH.; Kttrr W Jii t- Shirt - at 7x: Very ' ioc-l
W:;il"Mi.rl'..t 1 u : li--t Write Slnrtu :-t Si. .so : 1 iibinmlrir.l Stilrt at as.-.. 3.K-. a nrl w. : I'naer
Mitrl :i:;'l li.i. rs nt 1;'.. 4'K'.. -c. anil 7jc. varh; Knt I'l.innol Shirts st 70o.. $l.'i-' anri fi.ltO cneh: .,.U-u'j
t 'uiton liii.-i'. i:.. 1 )., iJ1 I.'., ir. .5c. ;in 1 S'.; Wool IIopc, w., Mr., IV.. 2.V., ir. and Sio.
The Largest ttml Chea ;'. Stock tf
ro:ii in i t e :
.iel ro-.mtry wiciiiiiK to lt
o l a
prir" ar
i---ti'itly iuvitea to call at
Charles Simon's New Clothing Depot,,
In t'r. t'lriity's H-illlin, in rear of P. . K. Patten.jer I ej.nl.
Corner Nth Avenue and 13th
x ataaaiiat"iMiiarir ikoiikuiim iiiiihi
C OVER
MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE
EXPOSITION UNIVERSE!-' E.
COry?
Paris, 1873
AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION,
PHILADELPHIA, 1876,
Y.a-rf Very STRONG. SMOOTH, and
EXCELLENT THREAD."
rurniiDtr.r
liooE: INDUSTRY
or iiiiNir
GE!S,F0S
ztts aaszragjR' 1
-.7,1 jfii mtyiSsy klv'ls jeAKIS . PHI LADELPH IA .
sowtta ayprn. IHHMHtMIHi!niliMIHli HI i M
TEH
1U & li: CLINTON STIiEKT, JOHNSTOWN, PA..
ALWAix luvr. the
lnirst nnd Clu'apost JStoclc ol"
13ry iincl 3D.ress Goods,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
1o he found in Camhria or adjoining counties. l-f Forget net the street and numbers
and fail not to call, Ihit and he liannv.
t l -1.3,.,.
EWei INSURAliCE AGEECY.jCR. L. D. i:flFFMAH,e
rVm DICK, I Surgeon IHntist, fHt
General Insuranco Agent,1
7 li KXS li VltG, Ji.
Tolicies written at -hurt notice In tlie
OLD RELIABLE "ETNA"
And oilier First ( Ins t omunulcs.
FCIln?. Sept. il, 1S"9 -ly.
LEXANiiF-:i: TAIT. M. 1)
a. i Hiss in .i,ii"i KiiFJiN.
ren'eaitl flid.T.;c ..doinirs P.t-Ofr)..,
t! f,r,n euvK r.-T. tr-l
A MM MMEEFERRRR IT CC A
AA MMMME R R1ICC AA
AA MMMME R RII C AA
AAA M MM M EE RRRR IIC AAA
A AM M ME li It IIC A A
A M
AM
M
M
M E R
MEEEER
RII
RII
C CA
A
A
CC A
THE VAN !
1 ?
! in
cash mrvKKS:
.V Man's Kxtra f.oo ! (vcr-ost for 810.00
that utlicr- '. tor ?!:; on.
A Ian'. 1 loo.l Warm 'out for I.50
tl'.at oth.-r uHl tor 2:..
A Man' ., I Wurkins l'nt? fur 7c.
that othi-r soil lor 21 .00.
A Jinn's Owl Irf! Shirt tor 50e,
tt-.at ot'irr -trU It.r TV.
A Mm 'i'ml lint fnr SC.
that oth.T- .-ll l.ir TV.
A H..y'n ioo.l Hat lor 5c.
t'nt othfTf s'-ll tor u-.
A fhil.l's Suit, t'r .mi s to 'j tnr, 'thrcliiM.
not thr !i'iit.) for 3.3.
that othrrs l! tor J5.
A Iluy'. t ioo.1 Suit, from to VI vrar. (tha
hoy. not thf suit.) tor 3.00
that r.tli'cr" p!I for f4..'M.
A Man's Suit t.l I'n.l.-n-lothiiiif for 40c.
th.it othcr srll lor TV.
MONEY IN CLOTHING
above prieeI l-oodi at the
Clothing House,
and ELEVENTH Street,
ALTOOXA. PA.
Preserve This!
lio EeaSjoafiers. Saverl Coiaiissioi
THAT (HXiRS HAVK A 1 1' A M M AXU THAT
.iii at tli ::ie pri--' a la-t v-ir : 1m:i il ou will
ih-:ip r thaii tiir i.i-li.rr, f( the T'lliowin tn?nr(.:i
yrn't Suit, for Lrttinnt wtar, at
Afen'l Ntii'.'T. t'nr fine tiress, at
.r:7f
Vt-n's Suits, for fine dress, ct
Mrv's Suits.'very .fine, at and
Vin t Snit. the r'eryfnett. t fl'..!S. ' .. vend lri.nt
Mm's Heavy I'outs. at .."'". and .?..
Youths' Suits, the cheapest and Hires! assortment in
tfie city.
Hoys' Sm't. of all tf.rtuves end prices, and guaranteed
the checpr.:t in the city.
Ali n I'antr.Ioon. rario i i-tyles. from i.T.50 to $1.
A Une- aFort!ia'M or .cprin-Nito'ii P.Tnt:'lpons. in
price? ri;in Irwin 1.1 to .7.".
fit s Irimi :sV, up.
THK. l.AHil.S'! A M III.STSn M'KF I'.VNT
AM'il.VS IN IIlKflTY.
Trunks and
Valises in ihe City.
ilie trutk or tlia above a?rrrtion
a relatioa to our
Street
ALTCONA, PA.
THIRTY SEWING
in , ,.,, , mi
ll lUi niSKP .r ifcssicr.il Tlsiu to Krtnsburx
T T "II IMP ei!-..-T ,'Ji'JOAT OF i:jCH MOTH, to
r-!Tis in one w. ck. Aljn, irlll t-o In Wiimere rn
; i ne su'riMi jioxha v r KAffi gust th, to remain
' one ii;iv. A II work warr inlcd.
Feb. 18;-..-tl.
11. SECIfLER, Attorney at
fsttr, Kttenabnrat, Pa. Office in Ool-
en.tdo How
(reccntly occupied by Wm. hiitf-11.
r.4.., I nntre street
Il-M. .e.-lf.)
I I r ,. .
, r.yeie;i.urg. r. t-mre on Centre street,
: duor? tr"in H'ifii tlret t. Ik-KTS.!
?f4f1 ArJUFACTL! RED at J
AwC?r MOUNT HOLLY. N.. I. f
QUINN,
OUR PRESIDENTS.
i rzenrtri Washington of Virginia, born j
i February 22. 1732; elected Commander- I
; in-Chief of the Continental ariuy.in 1775; i
! first inaugurated as President in the city ,
I of New York, April 30, 1789; second ;
! inauguration in 1793 : died December 14, j
S 1799, aged i8 years. ;
I 2. John Adams of Massachusetts, born ,
; in 173 V. inaugurated March 4, 1797; died .
' July 4, 1826. aged 90 years.
j 3. Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, born :
! in 1743; first inauguration in Washing- ,
' ton in 1801; second inauguration in 18G-;
I died July 4. l2o. aged 82 years.
I 4. James Madison of Virginia, born in
1751; first inaugurated in ISO4.); second i
! inauguration 1813, died in 1837, aged 85 ;
, years.
James Monroe of Virginia, born in
17.V3; first inaugurated in im ; secono
inauguration in ls-21; died in 18:51, aged
72 years.
G. John tjnincy Adams of Massachu-i
setts; lorn in 1707; inaugurated in 1H25;
died in 184; aged 80.
7. Andrew Jackson of Tennessee,
born 1 70S; first inaugurated 1SJ;; second
inauguration in 1S:JI, died in 184.'., aged
7'. yea rs.
8. Martin Van Buren of New Jorl;,
born in 17S2; inaugurated in 18:57; died
in isti'2. aged 80 vears.
9. William Henry Harrison of Ohio,
born in 177.?; inaugurated 1811; died in
office, Am-il,' 141; died aged OS vears.
10. John Tler of Virginia, liorn in
17;m; elected Vice President, and inau
gurated as President in April, 1841;
died in 18tv2. aged 72 years.
11. James K. I'olk of Tennessee, liorn
17'.t"; inaugurated 184"; died 1840, aged
54 years.
12. Zachary Taylor of Louisiana, liorn
1781; inaugurated in 1S4"; uieti in omce
is,". aged (jti years.
13. Millard Fillmore or New l ork.
born in 148. and inaugurated as Presid
ent on the death of Gen. Taylor, in 18-V);
died March 8, 1S74, aged 74 years.
14. Franklin Pierce of New Hamp
shire, born in 101: inaugurated in 18.":
died in 180", aged 0." years.
l.". James Buchanan of Pennsylvania,
born in 17'.U: inaugurated in 1.VT: died
in lsc.4 aged 77 years.
If.. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, born
in 180; fust inaugurated in 18(51; sec
ond inauguration in 10."; assassinated
April U. 16.", aged 5" years.
17. Andrew Johnson of Tennessee,
born in li8: elected Vice President and
inaugurated as President in April, lsilo
died'july ."51, ls7", aged 07 years.
1. riysess S. (Mant of Illinois, born
in 122; first inauguration in 180!U sec
ond inauguration in 173: term expired
4th of March. 177.
l.i. Rutherford I. Hayes of Ohio,
born in 1824; inaugurated in March 177
still in oflice. Inaugurated by Ira ml and
crime. Samuel J. Tildcn, born in 115
elected by '200,7') majority of the whole
vote, and" one million f the white vote.
Cheated out of his otlio by liepublican
politicians and office-holders. "Truth
crushed to earth will rise aain."
TII0K01 (.iHHKKI) t'AlTI.K.
Ir. A. C. Stevenson, of Indiana, onee
drew eotnparison between Anieriean
and English farmers as they were re
' lated to breeding. lie said that En
glish farmers had nothing to hope for
with reference to bettering their eondi
i tion except by making the laud which (
' th-y tilled yield as much as ioss:h!e.
I They never couhl hope to own the land. ;
iJending their energies, therefore, to t he
, work of making the yield as bountiful :
: and excellent as jtossihle. they naturally j
; enough sought to improve the breeds ;
of domestic animals, with what snec"ss
we all know. On the other hand the '
American tanner sought to own a farm,
or if he owned one. to enlarge it, aval in
i his endeavor to do this he neglec ted live .
; stock and deix nded more upon his crops.
There is a great truth in this when ap
plied to many of our farmers. The
strangest thing, or at least one of the
strangest, is that there are men even at
. this late day who fail to appreciate the
A'abie of cattle. They keep cows which
do not pay for their keeping, and eon- j
tintie to keep the same eows year aTter i
year until they become so old that they
are worthless for any other purpose. '
We have seer, numbers of cows in our :
lives, and we have seen some of our
: Western farms this fall, that would not '
and Avill imt recompense their owners 1
i for the feed they consume during the
winter. Yet as the Western Rural said ,
some weeks ago. and as everyone who
reads knows, it has been ossible din ing
the last few years to buy Shorthorn, :
Hereford, Ilofstein or Jersey stocks at
very low figures, so low, indeed, that
the fanner who was not able to pur
chase, was the exception and by no
1 means the rule. When so many of our
farmers have sensibly concluded that
corn will bring more in the market
when it is ship'd in jnuk or beef than in
. any other way, it must not bo forgotten
thiit there are ii good many farmers that
; have not yet arrived at that conclusion,
or if they have they do not act upon it.
There is more money in flock then in
! anything else, either in the products of
the dairy or in the meat, lint it must
Vie good stock. We cannot fatten a
saw -r: orse, ami we cannot mnk on?.
We reed cattle that have good frames
and that w ill lav on fat when thev ei t
i ready to tit them for the shambies. We
want more than this ; Ave want cattle
' that Avill make good beef. I.tef is an
, ;u tide universally sought after, and the
most of iH.ople are fair judges of it. At
least the consumer can tell whether
I beef is dry or juicy. And the English,
j whose markets Ase are anxious to sup
j ply. and w hich arc oen to us. will have
; nothing to do with poor lK-ef. In every
; resjiect it will pay to keep good cattle,
and our rearers of thoroughbred stock
i are prepared to furnish such at figures
' that are within the reach of aim st
every fanner. HYxfejn Mural.
Sh.kxt Men. Wiishington never
made ;i i-j-eech. In the zt nith of his
fame he once attemp ted it, failed, and
gnve it up confused and ahashed. In
frainhig the ('(.institution of the I'nited
States, the labor was almost wholly per
formed h Committer of the Whole, of
which I ieorge Washington waschairinan
he made two sjieeches during the eonven
tioi. howeer. was acknowledged the
masterspirit, and historians? aflirin that,
Iiad it not been for his persona! popu
larity, and the thirty words of his first
speech, pronouncing it the best that
cenld le united niton, the Constitution
would have loen rejected by the iieople.
Thomas .letTersori never made a sjeech.
He couldn't do it. Xapoleon, whose
executive ability is almost without a
parallel, said that his greatest diUh-nlty
was finding men of deeds ratiier than
, words. When asked how he maintained
; his intlucnse over men suix-rior in age
and eperier.ee when commander-in-chief
of an armj in Italy, he said : by
. reserve. The greatness of man is in a
' measured by the length of his speeches
and their nuinlter.
Water is an excellent protector for
half-hardy plants against frost. In
southern Kurope. where the winters are
light, many tender plants remain safe
ly out-of-doors all winter without being
covered, by twisting straw into heavv
rojes which, on cold nights, are made
wet and then wound in zig-zag lines
around plants and among the branches
m tlie act of freezing enougli heat is
lilicrated from the water to raise the
teiiiper.it lire of the atmosphere surround
ing the plants, and thus save them from
the cold. It is for the same reason that
1 n i i .1 1 ii . wt .vr.intnl ..n t,..t .
"'- .' ,, ' " V . V
M ei ! I'i 1 el i r thai: tlTCo!1 a O.V
md a
'oil
of trees aiid shrubs, each end lx-ing sub- FASH DSAHLE CUTTER AND CDSTDMSH !
merged in a pail of water. The water " ssiss, ,
vui um: ov capiiiarj ai tract ion am r, ..,, l"L;r . iv-""n
1 41... ,. ", ..,V ,,,., , , , CHOP one door wet or Huntley s store, where cliandi
keep the lope wet the whole length, and r choice sairri,.s oi ci.dhs.caimeros. vestinrs i bo.iv .
:tt .. . l .11 ..N Kl i :i; .--.
A YIS10" OF DEATH.
PAVED BY
A WOR KINGMAN 9 TRKS
ENCE OF MIND.
The infernal (yet very useful) com- ,
pound, says the Bradford (Fa.) Era, j
speaking of nitro glycerine, is so swift j
and terrible in its work, and annihila- j
tory in its effects that many jtersons ex- j
orience a singular feeling if even in j
the presence of the harmless-looking ;
fluid. They know that a slight concus- i
sion would send them into eternity with
the rapidity of the lightning's flash, and
hardly a trace of their bodies be found.
Men who are accustomed to nitro-gly-cerine
are supposed tohav;noneof these
feelings, and nerve is a necessary re
ouisite. Nevertheless, the presence of
appalling danger sometimes illustrates
the best of theni. as will le seen bv the
Vollowing incident :
At a eertain factory not a hundred miles
from Bradford were "gathered the members
of the firm and some of the workmen. The
erentlenien were intently watching the pro
cess of manufacturing the explodent, when .
one of them incautiously dropped Ins cigar '
stuo on tlie noor, which was covered wnn i
running water hearing on the surface smalt i
parcel of nitro-glyeerine. The lattercausht j
fire anil humed hrilliantly with a sputtering j
noise. To say that the spectators were j
alarmed would be to put it very mildly, j
Tliey were simply paralyzed with terror, and j
watched the spreading of the hery stream
with the helpless fascination with which a
victim is said to look in the glittering,eyes of
a rattlesnake. Ail around them were cans
tilled with nitre-glycerine, enough to anni
hilate an army, and even' man felt as though
he was the victim of a hideous nightmare
which held him powerless. Flight was im
possible ; their limits refused to perform
t'.ieir office, and an awful death seemed in
evitable. The apparently doomed men saw
the little lake of tire sprcaVl slowly but surely
on the tltor, and the fbunes hissed as though
in triumph at the certain death that seemed
to await their victims. None of the specta
tors will soon forget this thrilling episode in
their lives, and money could not hire them to
repeat the experiment. When the fire hail
almost reached a can filled with glycerine
one of the workmen roused from his leth
nrtry, and taking off his coat spread it on
the tloor and extinguished the flames, when
of course all danger ceased. One of the
gentlemen present, when describing his ex
perience, said : "I never knew before what
it was to be sick from fear. When I saw
the infernal stuff burning, and frit that
every man of as would le blown to atoms in
five sectimls, every muscle of my body seem- i
ed palsied. 1 casped for breath, mv head
swam, and I only felt a deathly sensation of
nausea in my stomach. All present turned
tn ashy paleness of the face. Then I vainly
wondered whether there would le any pain
in the cleathstroke. The remembrance of a
nitroglycerine horror, where the still pali
tating heart of one of its victims was picked
up a minute after the explosion, came to my
mind and I surmised whether my heart t
would undergo that strange experience after
lK'ing torn from my body. Tlie thought of
my family caused me the most poignant an
cuish, and tears coursed down my cheeks.
Then several incidents of my life, of which
I cannot speak Avitli pride, were vividly pre
sented to my mind's eve and induced vague
reflections on tlie suliject of luturc punish
ment. Sometimes in my dreams 1 have felt
mielf in the presence of frightful peril.
such ps lying in tlie path of an express train I
or tottering on the brink of a vast abyss, but
was utterly incapable of moving hand or ,
foot fur niy preservation. So it seemed in
this case. "1 could not lift a finger though ;
there Avas einparatiA'e safety in flight, par-
alyzed with terror as was literally my condi- .'
tion. After what seemed an "eternity of )
waith.g for my inevitable fate, my attention :
Avas arrested by a movement on the part of '
one of the workmen, who took off his coat ,
hmrlc.lly. Then h" lent forward, and, W illi '
the utmost deliberation, laid it on the pool j
of tire, moving it gently along ami patting it i
with his hands until rvery spark aa-hs ex- .
tinsuished. The reaction from the terrible
suspense Avas almost overpowering, and I
felt weak as a child, but on going out into :
t'le open air my ohi-timesjiirits came hack J
very rapicllv. Slav I never have another f
sueh experience."
CQLLIHS, JOHHSTQH&Co
Ebensburg, Penn'a.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT'
PATARI.F. O 1EMAI.
interest taowEn o tiiie tjeposits.
MONEY LOANED, COLLECTIONS MADE.
AND A GENF.KAL
BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
I r .-"peclaUtteDtion paid to ruislneMof oor
respondeins. A.W. Hl'CK,
Not.19, li75.-tr. Cashier.
HIOItfOKtTEn IBI li.-7.
STRICTLY ON MUTUAL PLAN.
PROTECTION MUTUAL
FIRE EHSUn&HCE CQFilP'HY
OF EBEHSBURC, PA.
Frsnio Notes m ia fires - SI23.C33.
Only Five Assessments in 22 Years,
NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN.
Good FARM Properties
ESPECIALLY VESIItKD.
GEO. M. READE, President.
HICK, Secretary.
T. If
F.ben sharp. Jrn. 31, 179
iy
Removed to Bank Building
CARL RIVINIUS,
- Practical Watchmaker anl Jeweler,;
ERrNGRIinr DA
-ri O OU r
TTAS always on hand a lare. Tsned and ale
.1 1
iranl assortment of WATVHKS. rWHlKS.
JMVKIltV.Sl'KUTACLIS, EYK-ULASSKS.
c, whK-h he offers for sale at lower prices than
any other dealer in the county, fersons needing
anrthtnc In bis line will do well to give him acal
before purchasing elsewhere.
-Prompt atientlon paid to repatrlng Clocks.
Watches, Jewelry, Jtc, and satislactlon guaran
teed In both work and price.
EBENSBURC
WOOLEN FACTORY
COl JITRV WORK A NPECIAI.TT.
fTTIK undersigned havlnsr recently purchased the J
1 property known as the Kbeiki:kg Woii.x ;
Factory tfom the Asflanee of A. Y. it fleo. W. ,
"lon". desire to call the attention of the public to
the fact thst thev pruoo putting said Factory In '
f.perwfion lorthwith for the purpose of doing all j
kinds of ( OIMKV WOftta. such as Card- i
Itisx, llyrini. kplanlnt;. Wrstlnf. A-r.
Will slo MamuIs-T'ii-c Rlnstkelst. llniiiicla,
l'slmrrs and Yarn.
Having -eurid the services of an ZTPKniKTtevD
and PKAtTicAi. man tu manage the business, we '
;an guarantee entire satisfaction to all wlm laror !
us siilh theireurtom. F. II . HAP K f'.R. i
Al.VIV KVA.NS. '
rennburg. May 2. mTO.-ff. KD. JAMGM.
U. O- OcKchp;er
. Vestins
ne., irom wnion selections tvin be made, will at all
tlme be kept on hand, and full suit or singie arti
cle of wearing apparel lor either gents or vouths
will l.e tn.ide ro order on the shortest noticc.'ln the
latest an. I best slyle. and at th lowest living price.
Satisiiictl.ia giiarsntcrd in ail (axes nnd the hex t of
w..rV fnriti-!iei lulty as cheap a inl"rior clothing
can be hnught ri'.-.dy-nia.le. t,-hi! ia ernt-
1-.oiieitetl. ' H. it. OIH'i EK.
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H H K A A P I'E H K !!I
HUH EE AAA PP1' EE RRR !!
HUE A A P K K R !I
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GEO. HUNTLEY
! HAS NOW ON H AND THK
! LARGEST, BEST i HOST VARIED
STOCK OF
Stoves, Tinwore,
aucK HnirsFFIRXISHINH ssssss
HOISF.FURMSHIXG
u uocmi oooo iriDi ssssss
on- o o o o i i s
CKHKl HKM (WOO IIIID KSSSSS
. fc tJ) t e
''ment in Pannsi
found In anr one etbllsh-
ment in Pennsylrania. Hi ftoclc enniprtri
fa:,::-, and imm stoves
of rriouf styles and pattern ;
I3ilclei' IlanUvare j
oferorv deFcriptlon and of bet'qusllty; (
CARPENTERS' TOOLS!;
of ail kinds and the bast la the market. Also, a I
lsrjre stock of
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, I
wre. Qsrrmwarr. sjh trr-PInt eJ ,
II rf . Wssil and l lllow Ware, wall Pa
per. Trail V and Val lies. Re-vol Ten, An- i
Til. Vivos. Ilane Srtnen. Har Iron, KntI :
Rod. Hfinif niln. arrlncf Rolta. Klv- '
et. Mill Nsvt, 4lrtaitlns, Meel ShT- '
el Plow Monlds, Koal Meoopit;
I Mowing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, j
Iforae Hay Fork. Rope and Palleya. -t
orn Cnltlvalor. and a full line of Hsrt- '
(lint; Tools. Also, a large assortment ot .
Tablet Floor and Stair Oil Cloths,
Ortrri.-K )il C'lotb., '
PATKH !! f)TI, C-I.OTTI WIN'WAVSHADHfJ ':
and SHAHK HXT1KKS: Iavappoot. ASHTON
SAI.T. the hesl in tlip world for lairy and Table .
e; IroRTEr RIK'K SALT, the eheapent and i
bet for feedina; Live Slok ; I, AMI rKANTKK;
Wki.l aud I'laTKKK I't'MI'S. of tlie bert quality:
PKKKINS' FATKNT SAFKI'V LAMPS, which I
cannot be exploded: ('htldken'h W A NS aid !
t'AlSTS: the lrrct stork of M1I.K i'litH'KS of
all shapes and sizes and of superior ware erer of-
f n JEhenburs;: full Una of PAINT
HKt'SHKS of th most illnble aualitT: WIN
1K)V II.ASS. OILS. I A 1 NTS. Tt KI'tfNTIN K,
V A KNI.NH KS. fcc. tutrather with a larga and com
plete stork of choice
GROCERIES, TOBACCO AND SEUARH,
I as well a thousands of cthr nsefal and needful
. articles. In fact, anything I haven't s;ot or can't
j get at short notice in not worth buying, and what I
j do oder for sale may always ! relied on as riRaT-
I class i jcalitt, while they will InranablT be
SOI.,!.)
VT HOTTOM lMtlCKS!
sT" Having- had nearly thirtt tiim' bxpbri
In the sale of eroods In mv line. I am enabled
to supply my euptomers with the Terr best In tha
aarltet. t.ive me a liberal share of your patron
are, then, and be convinced that the best is always i
the cheapest, and that It never pavs to out an In- !
ferior article simply beennte the pfico Is low. as it i
Is an indisputai'la fact that such goods ara always !
the des rent in the end. '
GV.O.
Khrnsburfr. April 11. 1T.
iiuxtl?:y.
ESTABLISHED FOR THIRTY-FOUR YEARS,
MYBROTMIS
iiHniiiacturers.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
-OF-
rm. coma,
-AND
Sheet Iron Wares
AND DEALEM3 IN
HEATING, PARLOR ana COOKING
AND
noi"SE-riT,MsnixG goods geerlly.
j Tll, COPPER Si SII EE MR ON !
j !
PROMPTLY ATTJEXDKD TO.
Nos.-278, 2S0 and 282 Washington S.
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
; GET AMjTIIE LlfinT TOU CAN
-VS THE St'BJECTOr-
Cheap Groceries I
Bj readlns; the xtrertisnraents, slroalsrs, rrlce
llsts, of other dealers. Bti tha s;a to
F. P. CONFER'S
i FilODEL GROCERY STORE 1
1324
rr.,m.n m ..... ..
Between ioth& nth sts.,Aitoona,pa.f
Ann --comer your s-airorias; eon a man who es
not only show yoo tho lsntest, roost Tarltd and
; rompleta stock ol roods tvrr oBere-1 for sal la
' that city, com
Trlif'I-Ti,iifKr,fAh,"l vn
f OKIKltKIKS, PROVISIONS,
and Canned FRt'lTS. NOTION
i la the way
1 Hreen, Dried
fce . but ear, mi does sell at prices tally as eheap
If not a little cheaper than any ether man or flrm
In the business, ao matter where they reside ar
what Inducements they offer,
j sT-Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
f fore conferred upon him by his friends in Cambria
county and e!ewhere, and hoping for a eorolnu-
ance and Increase of the same, the subscriber re
spectfully invites everybody lo call and examine
1 kit wAuta.l . - . . .
here they reside
' " l' i ' . uovrn uuyiDf at an
ne
ether
F. P. CUN FIR.
Feb. 1, 1T
Model rocery, Alteona, Pa.
J. A. M AHER, Lilly, Pa.,
CASH DEAl.F.n IX
Bn Woods, Clothing,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
Groosries, Hardware, Tinwarii Kotions,
1) ALL OTHKR KID OS
KrXVIIlC GOODS
usually kept ia a first class oonotry store.
F-Terjihinp; Sold as CHEAP FOR CASH
any other establishnnent In orcntefUiseoun
proauce taitea in exchange for mar
se at cash r.rlr-a. The Ditronn of
isning le get full value for their niuut I.
I earnestly and respectfully solicited.
J. A. M A 11 ER
Lilly. Cambria Co., Ta., Sept. la, 1179,-tf.
T W. DICK, Attornet-at-Law, Eb
A Khcnshnrg, Pa. Offlco In front room ofT
J. Lloyd's nw building. Ce ntre street. All trnnl
tier cf I'fc.il b:i.iiiess attended lo s.itislNctri!v
ar.d rollectit.ns asiclalty. (10-14 -tf ,' '
ccr
heapest!
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
one gere
abl, healthy,
anil pftertus.1
' for prcserv-
Faded or gray
Itair s soon
IK. 'jrjf" restored to tts
original color, toUh the gloss and
freshness of youth. Thin hair i
thickened, falling hair checked, and
baldness often, though not always-,
cured by its use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles are
destroyed, or the glands atrophied
nd decayed. But puch as remain
can be saved for usefulness by this
npplication. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
nd consequently prevent baldness.
Free from those deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous and injurious to
the hair, the Vigor can only benefit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found bo desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dve, it does not soil white cam
bric, and yet lasts long on tha hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
Dr. J. C. AYER k CO., Lowell, Maw.,
rrmmHetsl Mf AmlytUl Chmsmiats.
tOLJi BT A1X DROMUTI TTWBMa
STETT
taEBfUTED
vWt?ve asr
Ni-''iAJ
1 imJxIm
A stout bactKn is as cssunMal to ihysloal
' health as to political consistency. Kor weakness
' of the bark and disorders ol the liver and kldoeya,
' the tome oid ino.lerstt? dietetic action of the Hit-
stoimrh ts tha mainstay ( every other orn. and
ters is the one tliinsr tieedlul. Keni-ml.cr that tha
I tkat by (nvlsroratiuif the dletlon bj this preper-
I anon, the Siual column and all itn dapen.ieucies
are strenjlhaucd.
For;ilotetter's AI.XANAC l-.r Ihso spi'ly to
; I iruKKi't and licrs generally.
8RMJ5HS'
COUfJII
8THCP !
40 YEAKS BEFORE THE PUBLIC
Pronounced lv all to !
the most n.Es
a?t and Kvficacioi s remedy now in uho
ftir tlie ti hi: ok coi ohs, olus, rRorr,
hoarines, tickling sensation of the throat,
whooping cough, etc. Ovkii a mii.i.iot cut-
TLF.S SOI.U WITHIN THK LAT FKW TE .Its).
It pives reiief wherever uied, and ha tins
power to iuipnti heuetit that cannot be had
from the cough mixtures now in nw. Sild
by all Druggists at 2." eeets ver bottle.
' SKI.I.EItS' I.IVKU PILLS are alo hih
i ly recommended tor curing liver complaint,
j constipation, sickdieadauhs' fever and ague,
and all disease, of the stomach and liver.
. Sold hy all DriixirisA' at ? cents per box.
; TT. K. Sellers Co., Vitt sharp, i'tt.
I D toLir S4. lT.-ly.
PKOVEEBH.
PHOVEHBS,
"Tot idsklnfr pTU,
ffta, Aixsls.rn, pttiuttstv
t' n anH low pint,
niy & Hop BHirm."
Anj um Hop iittnrs,
-id you w ill t mtrrixz
w;it t W itmaj
hraitky trd - it fn i
t'.r. rtMrh, tf(Kd
Tr Kutor. Bsxnlr
rrm -d m3 b d
Uop bttWra itxiij."
"Hop Bit tmr hmm T-
trrrti to K-hi let 7 nt
taMICb, pfrfrriwrivht
"Viet will h rlI for
m, rai that Hop Bit
trs will wxA cuts .r
h.lp."
not mtm rmn1s
VP. sirrDirtbns and
rvrm rontlButllf
from Ua first 4osb."
TTIdiMT ms,4 Tri
vary ronpUiBt. of .11
klud. prr3BntlT
mro j Bap Butars.'
nor Corow Ct- Is
tha iwwtft. a.ra
ebiMras.
Tha flor frr
"toKarh, l.W.r and
Kidiiajs. I. aayartar
to all etbra. curM
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T0L ri 'I.TI RWI LL JJ:niCAL ro..
41 Aaa St., New lork ; 1'ost UfUce Vox 4(8.
October 1?, lS7.-m.
IS, 11
PECKER, M: D..
Phtsiciax ako Sfrofon,
l.ll.f T'S (ivmvii rA v
Offers his r.rr...inr..i .
U.lhln.l.. 1 . I . . - ....
residenee on Railroad 1-rt-et. opposKe Passenger ' resiiltS Of his observations On tn' - .
i
wnero nignt ana oay calls will receive
prompt attention, regard les of distance or waath.
r. lMseasei of women ni. children aanooi.it.
Lilly's, March 14. IKW.-ly.
Tin. m.
J. BUCK.
Phtsician AMD Si bo eon.
. , At.Toosta,
Offtee and residence on Fonrteenth street,
eleventh avenao. where nirhi -li.
- OfBce hurt from 8 to 10. a. si., and from 2
- o s. r. at. special attention paid to
7? . E,y" an" K"r' w" to Surgical
(operations of every description. 4-l.-tr.
KEIM. M. I.. l'Hvaif ii v
Avi,
Sriwiiiu. K.bensbnrtr. la (ifTlae o
vi.i.
""'V, w,wl ' Julian street, and nearlv ot.pesiie
trie lllrtir Nouro. ( Vtnsultations in betii Oertnan
and Krurlleh. Kljsht calls should be made at the
Mil Adlre. r. n. v
nsefl.i g'n!. Ituifi;
Vree
icgmv. Aitgutn. Maine.
A STORT OF TH E I iR,
Fifteen years aKo, say, t U s,n v
: cisco JlulMxn, there was a cpr.i -!
ily of plain farmer folk working f,t
; ed land in one of tlie central
j north of Jsan Francisco Bay and h '",
! lire fortunate in olitainm- h'..s
very pood crop )n seasons , U
most of the State was a failure n t:
i l"-riiais iz,uaj or lo.mio in C;ttll l-:
j and implements.
j At this juncture the head of th e
! ily, bein of the restless "Western
concluded that it was advisable n,
; money faster. So hapjM-ninr; t0
j across the lower San -Joariin in n '
ly sprinR of a wet season, h vas'T'
; ed and forwith rented, for a t r"
; years, a largo tract of land In tl a"!"5 !
: ley i intr cash rent. There wM", v
crop the first year, but three sriervf'"-
failures followed. Thin a ha'f "
came, and more failures. HupirW,
! hte, they stayed, unahle to h''
: w illing to acknowledge a mistake 'i.'
j every dollar was gone. " J -
j This was in 1871, the process 0f jr
I all they had having taken seven
j There were five children, thee,),
aide of teaching school in ;m Hl;;i
, county, and made regular rcmi; :
i home. The boys sought work
! everything in the neighborhood t;'
i a stand still. The father, upon
successi'e misfortunes told 1
. went to ine nearest town
rille, saddle and some lor.
valuables. Then, harnessiinr
! onlv team, thev left the b:in
up it
called by courtesy a farm. Xighl a
night, as they sat about thran-
j camp-tires, they asked each f,
! "What shall we do V At
j mother spoke, with a woman's Z
' home-love and longing, a nni- r .
j thev caiH-d in the dry M-,1 ,,f a s.r'f.;
j near a shaggy i-ak, above a vit;;lw
! fertile farms: "We are wandering " f'
i out a motive," she said. "Let in a'-'
j and win a home and 1-egin to-ui rr
So she unfolded her plan.
i The next morning thev v,..,t ;3.(, .
large Yalley town where" thev :h .'
quauitarices. ithln a week tlie fi
er and the three boys were at ; r
the harvest held ; the mother hw -n.
, inue-M:i'rr in avseauny laun'v, v,
she kept the youngest child Vrb h
j the oldest daughter w;is still tt
j at an increased salary. A family
j eompany was oiganized. iO?ii:g na.
i 8tool that every dollar went toward -h,
one purpose oi tuiying a noma whjit,
should own. This was the umiv.,
jilan. and its effect was marvelou
made men of the boys : it made the fci
tr forget Ins former losses ; it hriji..
ed the whole outlook. Kvory nm
ed was dejiosited where it drew int"r-s
j lit-fore long the leading men of t
1 became interested in the hon.r-lm;
j plan, of which they had heard. ;aifo
I what they could to procure steadv ,
lor the. rannly. 1 Ins, liowever,
loin net ded, for their steadiness r
anxiety to earn their wages were rr-.aa
able, and they were soo-i in coii--
demand.
At the end of the first year the
purchasing company made a crwl::s
showing. The daughter. tear)iii,jci y
at fOO a month, hail sent f4'". T
three sons and their father averair-lf
a month apiece besides their b'mrd.:
Ihey had sjient nothing thev cvnMLr!;
so that fl.'Ji"! repie.ientitl iln-ir y..t
while the mother added SIKi.
three items agcregate together
interest. ?1,Si.n. The U-ginnir
made.
Four vears t.f steadv. uiicoini'
:
j
I toil followed. Ill their accun u
lions. coni'Miundeci semi-ainiany ,
centum, amounted to ?'.,."'!. 7i
would haveln-en more but forsoni'-s:
ness in the family. They then !; t
quarter sec tion of good fertile l.n.d :
ing north if San Francisco bay. ir. r::
of the Coast Ranio- ailejs. Then
was an acre r '?'.i.'iii in all. Ti
paid $S,t".H down, lanught teams, nr
ed on the place, paid the lialance in o
year from crops and outside work, a:
are making it n?e of the prettiest far
in that whole recion.
Ti. : . : . . i . f
1 11 .1 1 .1 I I 111 I I II :I( I11I111L 111 ll' 1
farm was lost and another gain J it.
- ! l'lace by a plucky American iz
I wliose idea of a ''home buyingconipav
: ought to lie rememliered.
Wistkk AV(xtr. One cf tin- r
inijterative duties tlie head f a far.
In the country is called niton to ::'"
is the securing of an ample sn; ; '
fuel for his family. (Jet enousl.t J
through the entire winter, saw or' '
up into convenient lengths foi ti' ?"
or tireplace, and stack it away :r. '
woiKlshed, which should le c;im!'
sible from the house and kitchen. '
there will lie no need of running
the rain and snow for it later in tht
sou. It is a miserable business ;tii i :
when necessity compds the heii'i'" '
houseliold to go to the woods i:i :
I threi' or four times a week for .v
whieh is hauled home and tlirw
: the ground to Ih? cut as occn-' r "
I qniies, in rain, snow and sins.
packed to the sitting-room aii'l Vi:
! in a and filthy condition. A ii
; work will provide a gxd i"ii"-
: with board roof anl sheltered ei. ::r
? sides ; two weeks' work in thi t:;:
, comparative leisure will ut in n -
l woixl and kindling to last tlirni."- ''
hardest of the winter, nnd Ikii!..'
' done a vast deal of comfort is pr ' '
j in which the whole household
j The man who neglects to get u; a
(Store of winter wood in tinr.
l'lenty of chips and kindling throf
and placed in a dry woodhmisr r.
: kitchen, deserves nothing Kt!r
j sour looks from his 1 tetter half, l.-;
! biscuits ami cold coffee until ti' r'W
' of his error and amends his wa.
Kattemnc. Chk ken- koR T.t
t sr.. The three prime rules to
ser rHl are sound and vari-" '"
warmth and cleanlinos. Tlnn -ing
that a rattening fowl r7,'
tidious about as his ivulT. If
any wav foul be offerfl hi:i. ;
drink it, but sulk with hi -J.
pine, anil you are all the wlii '
ing the reason why. Keep ,,lPIl:.
ate, allowing each bird as Ilia !
as you can sjare : siread tin? fr .
with sharp, sandv gravel, ami ti"1
that thev are not dist urled. ;;
tion to their regular diet f P5"1,1. :
make them a cake of ground
Ig-ans, brown sugar, milk and n--
suet. Ix-t the cake lie till "'Vj.
then crumble it, and give eadi p ;
gill-measureful morning ande11
No entire grain shoul d if given t-1 .
.
durint- t!ie time thev an' f'i;
lnnrl l,o cai.n.i nf wlieeeS
plying them with nuiriii"u (
out stint, and in sueh a ,lnn15(,'1.'
digestive mills shall lind iw "
prinding it.
' ... ...
It may n? jileasanl to tho
in a region of our country ultrre
but hard water is to be ;ha 1.. a
infomietl bv so good antlu'r'.
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' 1 I lift- 1 . u'Alll-tnU 11
ciieiiii'
lianl water for culinary
urnl o - .
fnrTe 1 ll-ir! WatPT
IS
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dieteticallv, l-caue of the hrn
makes better tea, although n"i
-t i . tl.o l:l('t I'1'"
.,: !..' i. l.ftter e
Pa.
near
VSrtiei lllMlit' tin ;r
miitters which color tea. l'm .j-v
aroma. .1. It relievesthirst. ;
water d.tes not. 4. It does ,
lead or organic matter, wine 1,Si(.",; -does.
R. It is geuerallv
jtoft water leinff as n rule W'
to 4
lla -
nVatnif lrwikiiifr: hence, in V
' t;.i .-it l. aoft water.
tr-
wavs put it (in hotels! in
to hide the color. A sr.ft
ever. Is a b.l!i ktvii." i u
less -oaji.
tlarl e'