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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1875-11-19, Page 66 Faint S Over 212,000 shipped oz driven Ing ye—Owing to the ab 'dance of apples in England this fall, cid r is selling at a penny a; quart. —The: losses of tho English (farmers within the past two ffiaeities from the foot and mouth disease amen the cattle: are tett• bfooard.rakinn Thome make $ � lie oli a i stsa the a+ent nnyono sfhni occasionaldusting outand last many years.:. Let try my,plan,and lee with .the result. It et something to do on lied sof estimated at $10,000, —A double white camellia, six feet high and the same in width, brought $80 t a sale of plants near London, Eng- le d. ngland, —M. W. Terrill, of Middlefiel Conn., has sold- nearly his entire herd- f short- 1 horns. Most of them:have gone to Iowa. He receivednearly $10,000 for head, incladiug sveral calves. R. C. Chase, of Brown Coun y Kan., has a mammoth ear: of corn. I is 11 inches long 8 inches i.n. eircumf r • tie at the largest end, 7 inches in the entre, has 16 rows and over 1,000 kernel The kernels—half an inch long -are of.deep orange color, save at the indents ion at the outer end, where they are of light- er color, , —The. Oregon and Northern. California papers mention a monster steer is "ed by a Mr. Miller, in the Klamath Lake sec- tion, which is claimed to be the argent ever grown. �He cal him the " Lost River Ranger, is 19 ands high, feet froitip to tip, and maculated to eigh, when fat,. 5,000 lbs. He is said to be the largest animal ever seen, next to t e ele- phant. Mr. Miller intends taking him to California this winter, where he will fatten him, and take: im to the Centen- nial. —Winthrop Hadle , of Sandwich, N. H., at the age;of 80, still cultivates his farm. After harvesting his own hay crop this season, fie went into the field 1of R. M; Penniman with his scythe n his shoulder, and offered to work. T e offer being rowdily accepted, he took h' swath with the other hands and receivedthe same pay. Mrs, Hadley still s her own house -work, and has never had a cook stove in her house. The have reared nine children -five sons an four daughters. —When you think of buying a examine the leather 'al the ham and the near tuck Of the throat and likewise of the crupper. If th are of a slazy stuff, calculated to and plague you while trying to them enter their loops, don't buy man who cut the harness did nc the interest of the purchaser in his At three separate•ancl distinct sec each buckling the harness wo dear as a gift: And most likely and oversights run throughthe -- rigid Pot Lean enough .W fling upit.w se farmer's w. if : he it not pl ill ` give the bo o ng evenings, a keep thein from wanting to le to t "corners." By the way, those " leers" are riot always a good place for bo There are generally two or three habil al loafers hanging around there, wh nbersatio will refining effect, a like yielding w lone that :will Provide books, s, and'. some- nasi ✓ boys du VVett' ARM&R's� stories and general o have an elevating os a boy's character is easily taking impres upon his after life. few of the best pa employment for yo coming winter ovoid e farness r atrap latch, se ends squash make . The t have mind. wls for d be faults entire Oruelt The Pall Matt GO "An interesting Chu a ease which same Police Court, nes when a butcher of Si with cruelty to a that the defendant at an auction, and cut off the tops of cases cutting off ear. He did this t was urged in defeuc custom among fa mark their sheep in inary surgeon said t tie or no pain, the v small in the ear. pierced for rings :n the operation. geon) ' would no his own ears cut ful, he added, to their ears than th ant was neverthe the surprise, it is st ers and butchers is certainly uo ev though the vete mind having his e were equally in urement and the the operation. ladies having the =a ment in favor of ,.0 Any proposal on �h snip off their *iv •s of distinguishing h ple's wives would, be received wit crease the aninio regarded by wom e i e r d 1 a r neap.; t� cf the 17th ea stien was :raisec fore the Woodbs xeter,-, on' Monds month wash char hop. It :appeal Ought 'sone she th a pair of she, their ears,; in so s : in Y ed ep yrs ' mch as; half tile, ark' them. It -t it is the usual re - this eke ss�el dies dis be ind! having par t was, ess psi heep to cut The def s. , sed'' £5„ muc of several fai in court, Th ta< peeve that irgeon would pped, the sh t to this die �noe attendant ver, the fact d butchers to bay. ' Ave eep suffered bean few had heir ,are not stiffer from veterinary s r - of in - off nd- to in - ere al - not eep r- nd tai fi ted en s ycl ren oy8 reo s ;pierced i no a ingoff sheepp's e part of husband ears for the purj m f rdm other r ;t may be imagin isapprova4 and with which mat 'Worked U tgo of re. oto ose eo- ed, sin is Hoye a Oce :�_ p- kept losing money, et he lose was con - s, A celebrated de - Dainty Dishes T' oes . "'. Let everybody A great deal of good material is wast- site," he said. ad for want of proper. cooking.Food a by one, ' P � Pe steal.' So which might have been made d licious j resident, the cashier, .the. tellers, with little, trouble often comes u��qq�n .the °,,,, table, coarse and almost uneatable; Of all the vegetables which suffe from ignorant handling, potatoes are the most ill-treated; Day after day, people are vows and unto expected to eat boiled potatoes, watery searching questio and half done; baked potatoes, full of last whoa entered imperfections and also watery ;mashed president, ,: He > potatoes, yellow, soggy, . and. to teleses amassed •and ie and fried potatoes, cut thick, iswiming air that said " in grease, and as detestable tote eye missed as: well as as they are abominable to a we11 'rained tive said not a we palate. I in one week re The ;eal.Saratog% :potatoes are easily shado the p prepared and are delicious fol breakfast. w1D$ or lunch. The first thing neves' ary for a clear, fair bane whereabouts of tl their preparation is the purcha of n last six days, the small appliance of wood and steel which somewhat resembles carpenter's plane. he drank, the o This article is known to hardwar .deal road, his night o nid ers, housekeepers and grocers as '' po: menta by night a>yid the -bank to -day tato•cutter," a _" dried beef cuter," or : " cabbage -cutter.," it is used `to,=cut all dent's nephew ;w I health was not g o these things. It cos only 60 cents, and ing in Enron e, and very easily and neatG shaves off the •raw bank was filled b potatoes into sliest almost as thin as known. The bank + a One• _ of our ban only in small suite, stant and mysterio tective was called i leave the directo 's " Send in every' y has had a chance to k-keepers and clerk interview with the d one in the bank knew t. visit, and all but o' : w f i rtal of. r rd e c paper. A handful of these thrown into boiling lard, and asi they are nicely browned they ar removed` with a skimmer, car taken to drain off every , particle hot fat. Theyshould be malted iron ly, and kept in a hot dish by i until the right quantity has been prepar- ed for the Meal. The dish must 'not be covered, as that would make them fat - soaked. Potatoes Cooked in. this way look as daintily as ' they, taster And are very quickly made ready with title aid of the excellent t little ‘totter.'" c • Feather vs. Corn Husk- ds. I have ling been one of your in erested readers, and many a valuable hint have I received from your agricultural _ depart- meat, for which accept thanks. I would like to say a few wordae to your country readers about the beds they sleep on. Many farmers and country people stick, to the old-fashioned ifeather bed, not re- alizing how many impurities they gather and retain from sickness, insufficient air- ing, &c., sometimestwo or three genera- tions being raised on the same bed. Feather beds belon ed rightly ito our grandfathers and mothers, whits were brought up in the good old time of log houses, where the elder children were sent upthe ladder into the loft to sleep, and were they were supplied with ` plen- ty of pure air, and often a few snow- drifts, through the crevices between the logs. While below, in the one room that served for kitchen, parlor, and sleeping - room, thetrundle-bed was pulled out from under the big bed in the corner and the little ones tucked in, three in a row for sake of warmth` No coal fires in those days, keeping the house at summer heat all night, but the coals were careful- ly covered in the • great wood fire -place and raked out in the morning, and a bright fire made to thaw out the little, chilly fingers trying to button on the hone -mace suits in front of the blaze. Even the homely little cradle, made of pine- boards and painted with buttermilk and reel lead, was supplied with its own. little feather bed. But nowadays, with our air -tight houses end coal fires, feath- er beefs should be hung on a pole in the garret for keepsakes,I or kept for the aged who have ;not sufficient vitality to keep warm without them, and healthy men and women and growing children should -be supplied with something different to sleep on. It may not be convenient for every yo -mg housekeeper to provide spring beds and hair Mattresses for all the household; For the benefit of such I will tell you what substitute I use. I took the old grey horse and lumber, wag- on, and collecting all the spare members of the family we went to the corn -field where my husband had topped his corn, and with gaskets gathered a wagonful of the clean, white inside husks, and in the evenings we busied ourselves in hetchel— ing them on a small hetchel made of a few sharpened nails driven through a foes is soon . as to be being of the sedate- he fire a had a pri tective. E' e purpose of re slightly )le under the chief. nephew of the in ool,_unm- event, and with an " H was die- • est. The deteo- let the bank, and ed He had been de: is nephew. ( In as written out the .you g man for the y' he kept, hat he • �appent on the s, a d all his m ve y Nobod in we that the p eel. he thief. That his that be was trayel- ho the the ate ery the er- he he spa a • EXP ern go 1,4 g° to mow t ' 1 tti es fu e nae o *sulphites and sulpb'l for tree t at� r of oil twills' tier; developed g and, calli g into `play the'v rlo of therapeutics when they availaLle in the different' disc r rate hat his place in another, was as saved from bery, the family f r i m dishonor, the tective commended o his' skill and 1 deuce, and was a the ha ier f check of $1,000. detectivs ;told that in 10 years he ad never failed detect the culprit. Dinner is n compared with t it comfortably ,a inconvenience t the Sanitary R condition it is There should be meal a certain pe time for the coll gastrio solvent, omenon of a keen, -=such an appeti body to what in, nese in men a ren and sound of foo tended too long stayed, and is illtemper, which stinet tells us w and wefall to ou of smiling. The feet secretion of g feet solution, es D ner aril a heavy eal th rs,iand to re ive et ,conseq ent tJo ash should be, tes, in the st ?hie of acqui ng. ween work and the of repose, to eew of a good sto a of a'old by f the p en - .l , viggorou ap tite stimulates min and ts'of prey rappacous- ight,s ell nee is ex- >tte is ver-, a lis less in - d; a ns sad ns uence is i per - et mice,and im er• fly oof ;animal foo . the yell ob- de- ru rs me to U c n e e >n Joyatthe If abetin the appet" u ceeded by reason, rather tha 11 be f elieve by f e grow n� i ther ai '. i`Yhe A i� a ui age, cies can bo Made periods of .the GST I ECE VED, yv DRESS F1RIN S BULLION, �HINI L , 840‘, IN ASL 001.401 63 NEW DRESS GOODS NEW DRESS (BOORS NEW DRESS ' OODS `�► AT - AT AT BROTHER, FMAN BRIO HERS' HOFFMAN BROTHERS. ES lt RAPAP CASHCASH; TORO EAp CASH TOR . 1. 3 NTLES NII'Ve' M NTLES NTLES NEW MANTLES TLJES - NEW MANTLES AT AT i AT 1, ' AN BROTHER FFMAN BRIO HERS' HOFFMAN• BROTHIRS AP CASH TORE. EAR CASH TORE. . EAP CASH TORE. 1' The Do In all that ha care of cattle, it is important matte It is the dog. cows up iii the se up wherever reel aid in driving th be as much prof partly made up greatconvenienc night as this are morning, but let early and he wil effecting; a great as in time atten nothing of the co dog is " fetchin will not want to have no desire f afterward. e Dairy. - said about the 'sin that a ery ot` be -n not'ced, auiinaggets the and h atter l.s em d, Anil is n effi ent The e may not adai whi'his but t , ere is ery s�vs left out su h a Tape •cnillyi, the log go for em n the up, hue in sta s files as ell the cows, t say ed for while the ' of course bey in lfaet they will d in some "me Curability of The incurable tributed to pulm ly questioned by malady being, in general and cons of the function o of the blood—an panacea for the many cases may and, indeed. enti a rational treatm n of the disease, th yoked of suitable treatment- a pr diet, moderate e milk for, food-; t tain'mineral wate place and of migrlat n h it ff e 0 tioi tri at, while there tie , he thinks g eatly Iallevia c red, b `folio T us, in �all pea istance to b+ hygienic ` and n atos3phete, a 1 and the ns! inistrstion of a salatary charm nary Disease rcommonly at- lisease is ser ous- ietra Santa, the anion, easel►} ally alb --az, alter ion ion an a dis ase ff s no that ted, ing 'oda ioda in - oral, onic sof vers e of alwaysnto south. Hb E TE NE N ' BLACK USTRES NE BLACK YSTRES it* NEV BLACK US T RES: AT AT AT F N BROTHERS' HOFFMAN BROTHERS'; HOFFMAN BROTHERS' C EAP `CASH TORE. O EAP CASH TO.KE. L' EAP CASH TORE. SHAWLS N W SHAWLS SHAWLS N 1W SLS SHAWLS- N W SHAWLS HOFFM H s i AT AT AT N BROTHERS' FFMAN BROTHERS' HOFFMAN BROTJ1 ERS' EAP CASH TORE. EAP CASH TORE. EAP CAST TORE. NEW FLAN ELS = -ass NEW FLANNELS - 't NEW FLAN•ELS AT AT AT N BROTH FFMAN BR HOFFMA E E 0: ! 0 MAN BROTHERS' IOFFMAN Bit HOFF'MA EAP CASA EAP CASA EAP CASK S' a THEM ROT%ERS' TORE. TORE, STORE, NCEYS. N CEYS N INCEYS 1 ' AT AT AT BROTHS u :' FFMAN BROTHERS' HOFFMAN BROTIERS' EAP CASH STORE. EAP CASH STORE. EAP CASH STORE. i W WINOEYS W W i i EYS w W1 i! EYS NEW BLANKETS NEW BLANKETS NEW BLANKETS AT AT AT 1 N BROTHS S' FFMAN BR TIERS' IIOFF.MA .'BROTHERS' nee "s HEACAS$ STORE HEA] CASH STORE CASH STORE.'; OU1 S -NEW CLOUDS OU' I S NEW C .O1TDS OUJ1S NE* 'CLOUDS AT AT AT BROTHS FFMAN BR IOFFMA HEAP CASA EA CASH HEA CASH OSI RY N SI RY . . N OS1] RY AT AT ST ST ST RE. W HOSIERY W HOSIERY W HOSIERY FF AN BR TH RS' OFFM .B OTHERS' EAP CASA STORE. CI: BAP CASA STORE. 121E.A1 CASH STORE. NEW muJ4I-NEHY NEW mILLINERY IRA NEW MILLINERY AT AT RS' ,OpIERS' CHEAP CASH STORE. CHEAP CASH STORE. CHEAP CASH- STOREt SITO . BARGAIN 0. RED RIVER B Nov. 1 Q 187 FF40 ROBES. COME gABLY Al\lb GET YOUR CHOIC ID S JUST PENED 5 PL7CES OF NEW BLACK G OS GRAIN SILK AT $1 50, Worth $2 1 PIECE OF NEW BLUE SILK AT $1 50, WORTH $2. 1 PIrE OF NEW BROWN SI K AT $1 50, WORTH $2. 1 PIECE OF NEW DRAB SIitK AT $1 50, WORTH $2. THE E ARE Alr,L. OFT HE. FINEST UALIT And have never be n sold,here under $2. ImOT OF NEW A L !WOOL SHIRTING% And the NeW Yard -and -WA wide Blue Cloth for Dresse The Handsomest Goods in thr .31aeket--See Them, 1332D.A.T:ell az 00 , DEO HAVE IDED TO RE AIN IN SAFORT THEY HAVE EREFORE LAID IN A VERY FINE ASSORT-MENT OF ALL CLASSES OF DRY GOODS. WHICH, THEY ARE DETERMIN D TO OFFER AT THE VERY LOW EST PRICES. THEIR TOOK OF (mop RIES, WINES & LIQUORS 13 1 IS 17 COMPLETE. An Early call Solicited. un vaned *blob, theie tiou of th Makers-to*Prodnee a grade -Work. produeed sir lint, of btuthiess. AB who, ta:purobsaing deciding, .137.0 the 40 or struction of any. I rgart offered -them, and Mg it -With hat Of (hinge Woods Co. a, loweim /s extended tO 41'64 detiirof Adieu and - Work and All should remain few dollars:Oxpaudedinseourings really strument t will fast a lifetime is ordinary or inferior one is MEREr EXTRAVAGA OE. Their capacity for Variety of Musical Ede*, owing to their beautiful COMBINATION" SOLO Aid& greatly to their Value. fort The atteiion ot 'the trade, profeisioni and 411 Also for the Tinlberg, Marshall i Indell, 413 rrffill undersigned, in rot iromthe Harness , -1- ma business in Ettrie begs to benkhie numerous trons for their: liberal su , .. , jot to state t t he Ins disposed, 'of hie /MI! O. Kr- Willis Kis,PP; *be bits been we * , : -tot , him -for e , thus. -He -his no hest ilea lir ea being e rsteclatta wext.. an, end one* give:entire satidaction, and in thus rectmmend- ing his stie 8880? to the- publief bespeak ter bin the same g nerous patronage whiebbas been to tended to Wm for Ott last seven years. , 1 1 -LA- ss Shop and Stock, the s HarsK would ate 8 tluit• be intends keeping , en lane Harness: Mid everything generally kePt initsa Collars. All kind* ot Repairing promptly Won - ed to, and 411 work warranted. - Charges iiberel.. - 402 , I : WM.' ELOPP, Znri:Oli, Ont. COLD WINTER IS -COMINkON.i *ma very,perion.sliould prepare.* it • trsir B ived,a, Large Stock of Cele! Par' rp _, nenIC and Coal Maprveit, oft most Imp? ved patter* and from the bestmakeri, which will sold at)3ettcon PAM for iits4 in; Timm re of' all kinds in stook -Or made tiP order on- bort nptie-e. Derailing prmnptIT et. 411.0 Cool _1L—On hand, a large supply of the best audit ° st Coal 011 in the market, which wilt be sold wh lest& or retail. Special induce/netts ROYAL CANADIAN- BANK,: SE FORTH -BRA1STIL OWING TO THE EXTREME DULL TIMES IN THE STATES AND ELSE- WHERE SOME LINES OF OUR GOODS -AN BE PURCHASED F The Following are HOMO of them, a TABLE GLASSWARE in Sets, GLASS LAMPIP-Very Cheap, CHANDELIERS, in 1, 2, 3 and a.1 Ligk rine, ant, CIIINA TEA ft ALL !MIXING AT RE R UNDER THEIR VAI.I1E. New Stocks of them are now coming in : GRANITE TEA SETS, TOILET SETS, i CRUET STANDS and all PLATED WARE, 'Bunn sravES and BREAD Kravis, IINTVES and FORKS, YEA TRAYS, —TEA and TABLE SPOONS and all Such JEWEIJLY, WATCHES and CLOCKS, AR KABLY LOW IPIRICES0 Drafts tan New 'York - Payable =I Bank in the United States. Bills *11-.Exilienitte jun London payable at all Chief Cities of the United Kingdom.i 411 1114n.Aosa. THE .ICUMMEMIAL LIVERic: 43E4Ftf3E ;W11116;41(5, 'LA. reial is,ifery, -formerly -Boil's, .from. tends, ea hag ontitubuiinesti the oldntand, a 'alias • es -feral valuable bones and rebid** First; Ciortfortable.irehicItsancl-Citood Covered and Open Haggles aid- Us,rrksgek • and Double and SinglaWagonsAlwaystBeady for Use. Orders left at the atelges,Orani of the Hotels will be prrptly attended to, . as " moved their Lumber Yard to tbe lot betweek ment of It HINDS, OF LUMBER,-diessedrissi undressed,- Alse, LATH AND6SYLINOLESiallot which they ere peppered to sell at titakeweskrir, s, for Cash.- Also on hand any gointiv7 of • the beg ACTON LIME. tags toi peat our- -stook, and ascertain our prices: before ehasingelsewhere, as we are hi *position offer good ndumnents to fsash purchasers. . THE N PLANING MILL., WbG t° sea h c tkotp SibeetYel'yji so eve ue pet& by ell. Martin,* sire nowprepared to fill orders for Bashes Doors, Blinds, lionldings, d binds of planed lumber. I ALSO LATH AND XIII GLES. CHEE0 BOXES AND SE—ESS- k good took of BessOned 'Lumber ban& Tact° Mid Lumber Yea on 0 ph street, neer Ma dig SO, end•OnstomPlartfr g neat y done; THE PIKENIX OF LONDON, ESOLAND. AGENT AT SEATOBT11.4 44,044441.0tiailia Ile aturday For zenagerie exhibited re, or at least a 0* Troy on s, a male an ornale, o young ones, were kept ot at the corner of Vail av burg streett end attr wiz as they fed, and offered t iron. oulder, noticing the el enoaght to have a little fun ' .andletting some Ipples awl 'teeede,d to feed the animals. tug the male elephant, he taill lemalc elephant to divide his fav Aid *4 At ilettion her kindness roieliid her fesrlissly. Tessin nay of eaudy, it passed stance =tooth and. lodged. 111 tine of th tinderthe tongue, Mr. llooley ed that something Wee wrong, her month ; m removing the 1 nail scratched iso deeply as to dr from the delicate limn et tit te sufficient quantity to stain Wxt out warning the min* ;trim about his body,lrom whi took his breath away a his ead spin. With remeelne struggle, but allowed himself to slipped. out of -the deadly envied betWeen her forelegs rolled, half sprang out of her she urned nimbly around at wee slightly ' ineonvemeneed larly annoy him, and vent to as usual on Monday morning. ea -the followingstlays until W when, on reaching the foundry, deuly fell to the fioor and began from the mouth. A physician' that a blood. vessel had Been not Unproved., and. a 'eeriest was admlieister the last consolatim reli tin,—Troi Times, Oct. 22: inalrii as n Court of Revision, - to aajournraeut, limbers Ali SleMmon, seconded. by A the ' assessment of tot -21, reduced $45, and that $45 eryte eseessment was T. =want being pitted' again's- repsire on drain were real:tied COUit of Revision -then 'adje on Friday, Dee. 17, Celina tl ed into transaetion . The Clerk watt ins. with! Eight dollars we - of Clay plowing match, and sgi Mews. Slemmon, Hislop am we 0 iiietraeted to have the ap, =Relies made to bridge oat, 12, and boulders in D01140 li'0013M11..---At meeting bi the Stephan Counei, the 1st Weal all the members e propositiot -of Mr. fr. as left till another ni Anal consideration, .3". 4}ya 4i -rioted to att6id. to the vridei Viidge. The ittan of L$5 *Mt aid in digging a ditch in Ored Auditors' report was read teibutioe. The following Ret ' rewere appointed to 'act *Opal elections ; Division ,1 driiton, in school Ilona Division NO, 2., S. Prouty, in IT -11- 'Division No 3 II:DoY1 house in Section 6 ; McDongel, at the Bead. A lin aceortnits were pealed. And be paid. The next meeting , will be hela. on the last December. it will be remememberfl Government has persistenty 'ire either -to Mr, Whalley y else -any information II tO the expenses of the borne by.tlae State, or expenses were allocated money was derived. -MAny posed. that there eauld not good reason for • this' ref again, held that there must Treasury, -died * short iime old age , or of illness, heart ; 'and there isg belief that his heart was b refusal of the/Treasury to sums mounting to ten wlaieli he advanced ant of h et, on behalf of his Dee bring over and p„?,y thee exp Rum* "theens ?TOT UTE report that Gen. Istatieffe, Ambassador at Constsul made an imperative demai heforms guaranteed to of that Power by tbe Treat aiithoritatively denied, .pateh *denies that Russia h to act independently Lathe ermallY, Russia end zolltPlete harmony. mothers Jew ize ing husbarids for theme up With views and. thus give them a sottriertother them* -A114 staked on =ell ed sa the only tire. Whlle the _bands lasts, it fitting gir Make them. better a