The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 19, 1873, Image 4

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At the List meeting of the Pioneer Socie
ty Mr. J. S. Tibbetts read the following
nkeU.Ii j'.iv'tPg l!io incidents in the life of a
Miciiiyan ni.ui Lo, although in per fee I
health, has kept his bed for nearly twenty
ye in :
Mr. Samuel Dunn emigrated from the
State or New Yrk to Michigan in lb!,
HH'.l Rttth'd ill tht township of Plymouth,
"Wayne county, tliire milt s west of the vil
i.x'e of l'lvmoulli, where he resided until
his death, wliieli oecmrcu in the month of j
May, 1S73. He was born m the year lTO'J,
and was therefore SI years of age at tb
time of his d"ath. lie served in the war
f 1SJC, was honorably diteharired, and a
pension w as planted him by the Cieiierai
iJovernment about a year before his death,
not a cent of which, however, did he or
any of his family receive.
Nothing very unusual in his life occurred
during the lir.-t twenty years of his lesi
deJioe here. He was a man of intemper
ate habit?, ami nearly every week would
go to tho village, and have a i-prce. At
Mich times he was very noisy, hut not
qur.i reisumo. The v.i.ier of tiiis bkelcii
has frequently heaid him call out at the
de.sd of niylit fr s me one to "C'.'ine and
Mock t!io wheel" while he was ascending
steep hill on his way home, t .'si going
out -Mr. Dunn wuld he lMiid standing
midway up tii J hi!!, .Min, ing and treading
like a balky horse, calliir; out loudly for
home one to '"come r.lid block the wheel."
After making two or three attempts to as
cnd Urn hiit he would 1j k down to the
foot of it and take another start. Alter
two or three attempts of this kind he
would finally reach the top, when he would
want to bit "two-and six that lie could
yell louder and jump higher than any
other man in the connuuiihy."
lie had in Ida woods a very largo hollow
tree, and here he was in the habit of going
when ho had his ij.iccs, to hold what h3
called his 'catup me ting."' At such times
the woods would ltsoui'd with his devo
tions, which were characterized more by
zeal than foi pieiy.
After an unusual wakening in this hcl- J
low tree one day, lie went to tho house,
took down the bottle from the Mielf, took
a 'horn," and then made a m Lmhii vov
that ho would ne.er touch another drop i f
ardent spirits w hile he ii c-il, or utter an
other oalh. And ho rergioiisly kept hs
vow, for he immediately went to bed ami
lay there for nineteen years and nine
mouths.
Dating all this long time ho was never
known to have hi.j clothes on or to walk a
step. At first, for a number of years ho
was very taciturn, and would not converge
with any one, and whenever persons ap
proached his bed he would tarn his head
away from them. Dm irg the latter period
of his life he would converse with ineru
lers of the family sufficiently to make his
wants known, which were few and easily
supplied.
lie seemingly enjoyed the best of health
during all this time, never took any medi
cine but once, and then only some simplo
remedy. His appetite was good, and he
ate two hearty meals a day, breakfast and
dinner, but no supper. Ho preferred
hearty food, and relished pork, potatoes
mid greens, baked beans and meat. He
drank tea and coffee regularly, but noth
ing stronger. He slept soundly from ten
to twelve hours out of tho twenty-four.
Never hut once did he express a wish to
have his clothes on and go out. One day
tho .family were all absent except a liltlo
grandson. He expressed a wish to this
little boy that he might have his clothes
on and go down to the hollow tree where
lie nt l.t ins last itevotions; but the little i at a new and Lower Seal,
fellow could not liud his pants, and so an I
opportunity was lost of testing his ability j
to walk. !
His memory was remarkable, aud his (
intellect remained unimpaired to the last.
Jle manifested some interest in passim;!
events, and would occasionally ask infoi" j
niatioii respecting thetn. Hearing the :
clatter of a mowing machine one dav he j
was very anxious to know what it was. i
lie liau never iiearu a word about such
a machine, so he got his daughter-in-law
to put him in a chair and wheel him to
the door so that he could see it work.
His food was carried to him, placed on a
stand near his bed, and then he was loft to j
hi m self, as he would never partake of his
f od while any one was present. After a i
thort time the food would be gone, and i
he would be found snugly in bed. He
never missed two meals a day until just I
before he died, and he could not bo per- i
suaded to eat a th'ad. His daughter-in- I
law took the sole care of him during the I
last sixteen years of his life, .havin;Aiim,
washing hmi, and preparing his food for
l.im a rare instance, it-deed, of filial af
fection and devotion.
No disease attacked him to terminate
his mortal career. He simply lived on,
the lamp of life growing dimmer and dim
mer, until finally it went out altogether,
lie was not viry much emaciated, hut re
tained to the l;tt his usual bodily propor
tions, which were always very sparo. He
was twice mariied, ami Miivived his Lt.it
consort some twelve or fifteen years.
History, j r ibably dots not furnish a
piralltl instance of one whose early life
was so active, so full of stilling, exciting
scenes, and whose after life was such an
ulU-1 void aud blank.
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TllU
rcr. coshussiox. !i873. FAIili and WINTER! 1874.
A I'l-fTE TASTORAL.
OF
a sid New Jersey,
and Maryland.
I
mm b nisi ifeiniM&n b b p
S.TU fi i h h h n i m a t' (3 a & ' u m ti a i h ty ,
i n & si i t y ti s Kyai n ? & i na m s
! Nil LSI A I IVt N Lb tOO 1 1 I
i
I Ait THE tMME$T$E 8T00K
I COXTxVIXBO IX
COMXED STOCKS OF All DEPARTMENTS
fJ. iA JL.ij
LARGER DISCOUNT
C03IP11ISINC3:
ran
FOR
AT STILL
annin:
It was a peace commissioner,
AllU in gai u was suoer uruu;
His hair was long and white, aud lie
Economized his gab.
In short, "he was a reticent
Aud inoffensive slab.
His fctyle was philanthropic,
And he bore a carpet-bag,
Iu which he stored his tracts and soap,
And other peaceful swag,
Which Indians patronize when war
Aud cattle-stealiug lag.
Long they sat in solemn council,
The agent and the red,
Mildly talking liabby virtue,
Till the sachem shook his heat'.,
As with doubt and dim suspicion;
Theu he grunted low and said
Not w ith el'Hpience of nature,
Not in metaphoric sty e,
But in simple frontier lingo,
Mingled slang and grammar rils
"Xa-ree-trow-zis; want some whisky;
Injun empty; drink a pile."
Then that meek and lowly Quaker
Remonstrated with a tear;
Spoke of fire-water and ruiu
With eloquence severe;
Said, quite feelingly, that whisky
Was a foe most insincere.
Spake once nioro the child of nature,
Keeping down his growing bile:
"Has iny brother brought tobacco?
Is there powder in his pile?"
But the honest agent answered,
With an unsuspecting smile:
"Had my variegated brother
Ever studied Mr. Trask,
lie would nevsr, I am certain,
Sicli a foolish question ask.
Read these pamphlets; they will teach you
Iu the light of truth to bask.
'Powder I have iiotir nor whisky,
Nor the brain-destroying leaf;
But of moral tracts and stories
I have ninny for the chief."
Then the Indian, weeping sadly,
Said it cost him bitter grief
That his moral sense compelled him
To extract bin brother's hair;
"Which he did with nice precision,
And a sadden-sti icken air;
And that hopeful peace commission
Terminated thou and there.
The Cubital.
A Mm irio iras JIuile the Itutt of
an Entire i'illatje.
ST
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CO.,
OF M. II. XATIIANSOX &
(Lately occupied by II. Wai.teus, decease!,)
231 and 233 IrlAIN STUEET, J0H2?ST0WK, PA.
She was t xi.,T7
1 mght; th
the old folks n.,tj;
: tliy to go to .,.,
j Johnny hrilri
i himself to I,,- t;,,.;
T
, the h:- t!lL. ,,:
"old nnn " j
; too wIl,
j uoor, and a v,a,
! escorted into ti,c- j,: 1 'f
! fOlll(lllt ,ti- I.,,, '. "c
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un.ui I meun
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c a f
She wanted
waf ; if hi-. lut
to
r-x -
klion-
York fState : if i,;, i
matisin wr.s mi,- U ;:
over and ,a'
not to strain Li v.;
satiofi fineii. ai.
hat, mid she nibi i.-.i
1 e finally said i Wii
iti'T iii1 , r. , ' :
Consisting- of sm-li articles hh ULAf'K AND HITE CLOTH SUITS. CASsIMKKE SUITS for men . f ' " i
ami boys, line ENU I.I.-H KKHSKY OVERCOATS, in IiIup. brown, olive and lighter colors, mid j lather had pre i ;,
full line of HATS, CATS, TIU'NKS VAI ISES, UM llltl.LLAS, ail which will positively be ! Jlc saKl 'AUi
be sold at 15 per oiit. lews than prevailing .rices in Johnstown. We also makf to or'ier 1 rom as the I!loo:i v;
t he tinest ana inist sryusn ffootis Hiiy an icif oi -iot tun a desired, aim inn i loo ui snon noinr uiici i . 1 t ,
nn tlip mot rt-Hsoiiable terms. Wk m anitai 1 I'kk ai.i. ol k ow n (IOiih. whi'-h eimt.lcs os to ' 'O 11,111' .1 'W Icr
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flHR nndcrsitriipil wmiM rp-.ned fullv inform the citi.ensof Elicnsbum and Northern Cambria
JL friTier.i'.ly, tl-.nt thev liavo jut opened al the ubove uuuied lace n iuige, complete auJ cle- I
Eiint stock or TALI, AXI) WINTER j
CLOTHiMG AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
a; ' i.
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! s-II cht-ip'T than any oth?r house in Canibria county. Please irivc us a call when you viit our
I town, and juiri from our stork ami prices whether tr -will njt nv von to deal wil h of . uVKK
! COATS mid CUSTOM-MADE WO.:. our lending spoeinlties. and "QUICK SALES AND SMALL
! PROFITS" the basis upon which we do business. COM E AND SEE I
CI'
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she said slio
either. TLi inuv;;-,!
seemed to irivo them ,
DON'T FORGET THE FLACE-231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. ' then i,e wanted ,, k,,
- 4,
321
S in PRICES.
Sept. 10, lSTo.-Cm.
M. H. NATH ANSON & CO.
JOHN KENTON".....
..JOHN S. TITTLE.
(Successors to BENTON & WAYKE,)
' seen 15:11 Jones la;. :v
she said, and did;.": V.
they went on talking h?
; tiou visit which v;t iv:
j long to Khk-r Uei tv.
I droj'el his hand o;, !
j hand, while hi U-f; :.e
sofa and yot ! !;': ?
444i M " 4 4444 $ , looked down at his i. L A
r.... ei.,... r t.,. .,.- ' to know if s!ie th-ti -!.t r. :'- 1
Iron, JVttifs, filnss, J'nitf, llorne Shoes, Leather, Shoe 1 indtnrjs.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, WASH MACHINES AND WRINGERS, i
Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes,
HUB EOXIXG AND SPUKE TKNONLXG MAHILNES, &c,
ITos. 208 and 210 Main Street. Johnstown, Pa, i
I Sept. 5.-4IH. 4iKDi:iiS Y MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED.
The nsnally quiet- village of K.iw
kawlui, on the Jaekson, lansing and
Saginaw Railroad, five miles north of
Wenona. has lieoii in .1 ilor-idodl v nn.
roarious state of late the cause of "
which was that some tune since a man !
whom we will call Jones made his ap- 1
pea ranee in Kawkawlin. and in a few !
weeks had proposed to all the young 1
l.v all had !
lieen rejected he being ljlesst-d with
a very small amount of common sense.
At length, however, the young men of
the villatre resolved to iJav a irame
Denire to vink e it v:ilthj I noirn tf,at the vholc of their Stock- of nev:lj manu- upon Junes, and according one of their
jacturen Men ., loutis1 and JshJ Ltolhinn, quuranteed to be of JieliaUe Ma- number, a leardless vouth of twentv-
:VOr-Tl: WE WERE INDUCED TO OPERATE LARGELY,
I YIl 1 TT IX' III1 I VV CTlflir IT-lTC"T-T-fITn Tx-T-Iil..
nv 1';;,' ; vlo i-..: ladies in tlie villace and
liAUuiuu. VJi: -V. l,M.U.-.lJiUALl liUUH liLM.Mt) &LA6UA.
Wanamaker & Brown
t . F 1 . T. . T I y T 1 I 1 . -
ict tut, x' a.st tunuutc i(f., ana nnutiatHiai Jiak c, is arrtutyed Jor a
f Price.
PAST YEAR
two or twentv-three summers, agreed
to dress in female attire and personate !
a woman who was smitten by Jones' j
charms. The keeper of the boarding
house where Jones boarded ws let
into the sex-ret, and the first scene in ;
1 . . l . .. : . 1 1 '.
me uiiiiaa ;is liiaiiizuraieti uv tile
Pi
t
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tt53ia
THE IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR RUSINESS THE
Vl VNY W VYS . rV U V 1X I h keepe? handing Jone
MANY vAYb lhtAIMAMAOLsOt Ol R CLSiOMLRb. a note from the yotmg lady, who, he
IMPORTANT FACT We hare abundant testimony every day that it j j
iinio.-sJ.ie Ji,r any other house to .ell us cheaply, and )o one jic questions the j
suj-eriori'y o f our makes o f both Men's aud Joys'1 Cloth iny, u hie
THE ASSOETMENT 13 SIX-FOLD LARGS
anywhere else,
'
",
A lady in Portland, Maine, recent
ly halted iu front of a garden and ac
costed a man :it work on some trees
with: "What are you doing to those
t,.r.o- : ; i :,,..f i. i . -l
iL3. uiiiui" iiiviii L.i;n;:ini. wuii
i7.s y.s .1 Sl'IJCIAL OPPORTUNITY. OUR RE-ARRANGEMENTS
REQUIRE THE IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL OF SOME IIUY-'
DREDS or THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF GOODS. A ND
WE ARE (OFFERING THE MOST SEA SON A A L E A NJ FASIII(jY-
A RLE OVER CO A TS AND SUITS FOR llOTlI MEN I .Y HO YS -1 V I
PEREMPTORY SAX.E,
! AND THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE MADE PURCHASES SINCE THE'
.N.l,v rhOA. ARE HIGHLY DELIGHTED WFTII THEIR F, R
GA INS AND ARE SENDING IN THEIR FRIENDS.
MENS OVER CO A TS. Splendid bts of Iilue and Flack. Heaver; Ker
seys in Dark Olive, Drown and London Smoke Colors.
An u.-ij?uftl cheap lot of Chinchillas and other Fabzies that make very warm
and com fa liable ja rments.
Our Garrit Is and Capes are the cheape.i ever offered.
MhN S SUI IS 10R DRESS Y EAR. Very much, under reyular ja-ices.
Ev, ry one e.rpei-tiny b, bin a Rbo k or Jllue Suit should avail himself ,,f the
GREAT JiARGAIN LOTS NOW SPREAD UPON OUR COUNTERS.
EVERY DAY SUITS will U: cleared out at aslonishinolu low nrices coasid-
l eriny the qualifies and excellent make.
PARTICULAR LOTS OK WARM AND LONG COATS for Hasinas
and Stent j urj.oss are otercd at excellent Uinaius.
PV-" - j- - 't;V-
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3
v - A
rrintV ink and c'oUcn To' ,.4v,n 1 VftyAO OF PATTERNS IN VA- i that Jones's newly-wedded spou.e was
canker wo, ins from ascending -dRiw , SeS vantin!! SihAiVfjRrVG L IENTvv' !his l -as aiordingly
l-.iuch dots it cost T inquired t!:eh-alv. THEM FHt).Mt)Ult PIiESEXT STOCK. i arrcstwl on a charge of bigamy, tried,
said, was his cousin, and was in love I
with him, and was coming up from j
enon.t to pass a few days at his
house. I o pass over intervening in-!
cidents, the lady came, and Jones made
love to her, took heron walks through
the snow, went visiting with her to all
houses m the villatre. final v. while re- I
turninir home one evening the hidv
C 1 at f" - 7
was inulUM.l by a man, vliose name v-it:4
day made complaint against Smith be- j .fic
iote a man wnom lie stiiiiiosvil was a p..rv6- w 1 . '' jrLta.'1
justice, but who wasn't. A mock war- Md
rant was issued, Smith was arrested, ""3 purely a vegetable rr.ETAKTTo
and on a mock trial he was fined $15 jj plmii'rifmTs wtit-tnown ROOTS,
, , , ' HtRBb, M FHUITS, comLuiod wivh ether
and COStS. It miiriit be Stated here proptrties, which iu thair l-atu a ara Catharti.-.
tl,- . :.. i' i Aperient, Nutri-knis, IMurotic, .l-.ortiveamt 2ti-
li.u ncau; cui, pel sou ill IvaWKaW- LIUoub. The whole ia presrnred in t Bufflciant
nn w as aware ol tlie game that was be
ing played on the unsuspecting Jones,
except the victim himself, lie, how
ever, thought that everything was
correct, and was highly elated at the
result of the trial. Jones was next
advised to marry the young lady, and !
finally it was arranged that the imp- j
I 111.. i t rw.- 1
wins Miouiu ne periormeu. i lie ser
vices of one of the ring were procu.el,
and in a short time Jones and the
young lady were pronounced "man
and man.1' About this time Smith appealed-his
case, a jury was impaneled
for a second trial, and he was acquit
ted. Just at the close of the second
trial another one of the riiiff, dissruised.
of course .entered the room and claimed
ih iTlr
E
ail
Ste
quantity of spirit from the SIGAU t'AJE to
kep tueia in any climate, Tvldcli makca tho
tv?iyj?
Si
AMTATIOM
"Aliout twenty-five cents." was the
answer. 'What's your name':'" wa -.
the lady's next uurtion. "llill," said
the man. -Well, I v.ih you Vould
c?i:rnd girdle our..' Tlie m:in irave
tin evasive answer, and the l tdv went
horn1 and tol l her husband, who went
into eonvjtldons of laughter. Vhv,
what on earth are you laughing at'?"
tai I she, and as soon as tlie amused
husband caught his breath he told his
wife that the man s-he had asked to
girdle her trees was no less tlsnn the
Rev. Dr. Hill, late President of Har
vard College, one of the fremot
living mathematicians and pastor of
the First Parish Church.
Toothache. One of our exchanges
gives the following simple application
lor toothache: If anv of our readers
sutler from toothache or neuralgic af
factions anting from teeth in anv
r 1 .a "
vi uaai , mev mav exnertence a re
lief, instantaneous and permanent, bv !
saturating a small bit of clean cotton 1
or wool with a strong solution of am- !
liionia, and apply it immediately to :
the atrected tooth. The pleasant "con- ,
trust instantaneously produced some
times causes a lit of laughter, although i
n moment before extreme sutl'ering and
anguish prevailctl. Having the ;
remedy for over one yenr with entire 1
success, its efficacy is vouched for. 1
PLACE PANTS. lie never had a belter assortment to select from.
JACKETS AND RANTS FOR THE LADS are piled up In, the h ten
or, ds, and will bear examination by (he Ladies, who know the true values and
( ; ;.' i.s ij'fd to stand Die hard wear the boys require.
F0 YS' O VERCOA TS, of all sizes, styles, qualities, colors and prices.
W: hie re-arranyed the pays" Goods on our First Floor to better aeeommo-d-'te
the ladies and other buyers, and can generally serve our friends icithout
a.L.ty.
PREPARED TO SU2MIT TO
HEAVY REDUCTIONS from ACTUAL VALUES
Ii-..:. .,..1 i: ,
.....i, lc jmnue. u suppiy themselves from our counters NOW, while
have an ENORMOUS STOCK of the BEST CLOTHING that
was ever offered in this or any other city, w hich
WE FEEL COMPELLED TO CLOSE OL'T Winn THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
we
v.umiviu hum rtir.vuini lei Cu.Ll pile- j
on for a term of years. Jones was '
frantic; he cried, he yelled, he kissed ;
her, and swore eternal fidelity. As the
officer was starting from the court
room with his prisoner, however, one
of the persons present flew at the wo- i
man, tore off her bonnet, cloak and j
dress, and as they fell to the floor, and j
loud cries of "a man," "a man," went !
up from those assembled there, Jones
saw how badly he had been sold.
Roar after roar of laughter went up
from that ' court-room," and as Jones
saw the cruel joke that had been per
petrated upon him, his wrath knew no
bounds, and his coat-tails suddenly
flew out of the door preceded by a man j
who will never know any more peace j
in Kawkaw lin. Pay City (Mich.) Tri- ;
uune.
oTie of tbe moft tesiinVile Tonics and Cathar
tic ia tbe wurld. Xiicy are intended strict as a
omestic ionics
only to be tiaed as a medicine, and always according'
to directions. "
They ar tho sheet-anchor of the tt-.V.9 and Ao.
blUtated. They act upon a difeaee.i liver, and
stimulate to such a degree, that a healthy acton is
at onoe brought alxmt. Ab a remedy to which
Women art-- eepe.aUy snbjoct, ilia siirpersdin
CTery other stia.aiant. Ada Spriuj; ana s ti tu
laer Ionic, they have no equal, lliey ara a
mild and pentlo 1-urjrative aa veil as Toaic. They
I nrify the Blood. They areapplondid Appetizer.
1 cey make the weak fctrong. Th'y puriiv and In
vigorate. They cure Ujosia. Consuvation. aud
Headache. They act a a specific in all specif a of
disorders which undermine the bodily strength and
cronk down the "tI spirits. .
Depot, 53 Park Pkoe, New York, f,
OBSSTOWM FURSITURE mm.
WM. P. PATTON.
(For.xEE.i-Y Wood & Misx.)
STATlOilSST S FOilT&BtE
am ligines.
The Best & ?.Iost Complete Assertment
iu the Market.
The2 nn'HT.cii h vo 'aT r-.Rinlri5r!?t the rery
nisrhest standard cf ci.i.a -2. "e niaue tLo
manufaotura of Krim"?s, Pct:..-! r-;d SiwMnisa
fcocialty. V,re haru ti:e lurosi an.i in st compete
works of tb9 kind in tKe country, wilU Eacuiacry
specially alaptM to t?s wcrk.
We kfcep rontantly in ';l1e l?.rs- ncr,T-rs of
Erurines, which we f urnuit at te -y lowest- prioes
and on the shortest notice. Ve build K:i?inea
ppecially ajaptd to Min-'. Saw Mill. Gfirt MilU,
Tanneries, Cotton Cium, Threshers end allcla&eai
cf maiiuf-Uiturin.
Vo are now building tue ccVnra'e-1 T.ana Ctron
lar Saw Mi:l, the boo& u.nd la fl coa-plete saw mill
evT inver.te 1.
We mate the rriantifs'-ttire of Pve- til; o-Jtata a
S"peifil feature of our bua;ri?-5, tnl citu iurrusu
onxnvlite on th htirlet no'.ice.
Our aim in all crc is to iumish Ihe b.', rj
diiuery in the market, and wuri a"Hjlutfly ua
Ciunleil for hfcHut y of dein, ecoiio-ny and siren -th.
Send for Circular and I'rice List.
UTICA STEAM EHCIME CO.
TTICA, ar. y.
rotted OUt bout !;i-.-;-
lampblack, r-di.-.. .',
had an idta that it .il
commenced to ho. .U !
when she dicovoi- i .
the Ism p. !:e r . ,
the light down a hair u,
iUtjk l.iiill. Il t'.iol.
pret hold of her t::ir -i-i
pretended to want t
away all the tinu. A"';
he I'jwcre.l iiis v ".: .
said he didn't see w:;-.: :
each other. She 1 ! .
and admitted lu r v
that he coul'.l n..!.i
men who were ir
right away, and Li "
and gave her a hi; 2
over and looked ou. ;'
make sure that it wa .
to snow, and coining 1
the light down a little
sat down and wanted
didn't want to rest hi:
her head on his sin ; ;
Ah, me ! AVe !.. ,
and who of us car i
old clock strtn-k
mile from honi . ': !.
fast asleoji. the . .
ing, and 1 1.- .'
country :.,.,': ., .. ,
h hurrv.
WrU -;. :
this but .-- 1 v. ;v
the oth-r d;-v . : i.h.'t.'s.-j
heard ..:.:.i v , : i:.
spell; ttg :.
tliadoV," a.-, I'.'i: ). ..
the W ind. i-.v ft 1 . I : '.
was pit king t;p ci.i:
" Sue Sai.iidi:. e- :..
find the lar' rt .- :
or I'll break eve:
-Dai
1,
! 1
tii
INTlN'i A I
''!' rite 1
Cleveland .
tt.
jOnly 50 Cents per Bottle.
It promotes the GROWTH, PRESER
- VES tlie COL.OII, anil Increases the
; Vigor and OEAVTVoftbe IIA1R,
Ot-fb Tktutt Tiaeb aoo Ltos's 1v athatrov roa
THP Haih was firstplaocd In the market br iTofuwor
jt. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of l'rineeun Colleee
The name is deriTed from the Greek -Kathko "
lipnifjinff to cleanse, purify, murenatr. or mtcrt
The favor it has received, and the popularity it hai
obtained, is unprecedented and Incredible. It in
TVe,GBOWTH and B- the Hair. It is
a delightful oressinK. It eradicates daud-uff It
rnT0t3i th f l"r tTOm turn? y- It keeps the
head cool, and pivea tbe hair a rich. aoft. clossv at
peatance. It is tLe samk in Qcxnttty and QCALrit
Sih k "",i7er UAKTE fOTCEl AOO. Dd is
In
ami Heeler
ai.i. Kixus or
ABINET FURNITUEE
v stage toftj U j
On
4
nflAlTD
9
ril3 HKa B NH ffil K ,
:Ii6 Corner of Sixth Street
lOU MAPJvET TO MINOR,
PHILADELPHIA.
Bureaus,
Hedatpads.
Wahstanlg,
Sideboards.
Chimbpr Sets,
Pnrlor Sets,
Vfardrntis,
Took Cases,
Lounges,
c.,c.,c., c, Ac,
Ac.
One fha!r.
Wood Sent Chairs.
Kitchen Furniture,
litd Loiun.es,
Wattrcsses,
Toto-a-Tetes.
ExtPiision Tables,
le.uinjr TAi,ls,
C upboards.
. Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac. Ac
VBRT DB9CK1PTIOB Or
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
Dr1c;.t0ord,r.1n "cMat '. nd at low
Si kta,i.VbliiP"1 h"rmjke"' mat-rials of
J,? 1""1'- ri""iiturniellT.red at rut
or extra charse. W.p PATTON
Johnstowa, Oct. 13. lBTO.-tf. U"
CRAWFOKD HOUSE.
EREXMil ltO, IA.
iTA"Tvrit2harrls " Prcprlstor.
II well tf.J0850,1"'1 l"'"-n:sl,e,l theat.ore
i? I k,lown "'! prP"!nr hotel, tho prom-,.
1 punitive lover have t-easetl. The ap- j nil .nvZ? ffi'S theirtir0
Wcaia'sEcrjisBerBasrr
Pitting in Small-Pox. Dr. I. IL
Bird uses an ointment made of char
coal anil lard to prevent pitting in
small-pox. This is applied freely over
the surface of the face, neck and hands
as soon as the disease is distinguished,
i and continued until symptoms of sup
i Plication allavs the itchiiiTs. seems to t i! :' ,,",nrke! win is. rved
i . . - - -a ' ... 1 - '""n--iiisfa..iis,i he uill .ni..f
shorten t'as duration of the complaint, 1 --onsir.ti- supplied With't he i tmi. o-t ii.,(
and leaves the patient without a Mem- j
lsn ; the eruittion nrotected uv the
ointment not even showing tigns of
puM ulation.
liiors.
r the
ihleim Iwii i.rciuirr iruf.sts comic il
fiv iirm . ' Pl' ''l infvwy Particular. iuhI
I.-.' . f . rat,u'",,",n ttisinossan.i a m...u rata
ti'1'. . ' l1,' 1 V'"' r:t;-iict-i hypfjto wm his
way to publ c favor. (May , iy,6.-ll
The best Oil in the world for nia
cin nero.
It tri If not chill.
Jt will not (in in.
Jt is equal io the best Lard Oil.
If 10 1 f ha re an u kin d of Ma eh ine
rt, ask for OLLXI and if iou
cannot buy it at honie, send for a '
circular and ricc livt to 1
PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, '
OIL MAMKAtTLREitS AM) DEALERS !
No. 30O J'cnn Avenue, j
. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1
ILL! NEK Y & DUK?S MAKING.
i lien the , 1 :
1 period wr.n: i :.
I steps to the ! ..';. '. :
j against the dm - v '-
j in his pocktt. wL-i'. i..
j as hi eves va;. -j
shelves. W!:, n ': - rk :.
! occurs, you nviv k:.-,v-' - r
' the cake. v. Irieh !.e v.-;.
still looking f.r ti:.- h ;
. notv deprived of t!i:;. :i '
! vrliistling lie t v :'
i slow movement, en-'.1::.-. '
piece of cake in ov.e
ble pi.-kle in t!;- ". A;
j as tlie l.iootjaek ! !
i jearanoe t!ie ! 1 i -1 1
dor of the room. "- ' :
ting the l-ilv t" r'.v.v :
'Jane," at the to;. , f i. -'
the imprci'n th-.t -'
an impression sj-tv i.'.y
cover t he c-onf.;-'- !
stejs on the dif t :
liird-eage with hi- i:- ' ' ' ''
; know what you '
' bootjack, r.nd w!i ' -' -,
keep things in tr.." : i' ,
1 vise, and si in pi 1 '
' like Colu;n-'i:i. to 1 :.j " .v
, tion lianing on i's
he seizes np n il v. ! .'
' solemn vow tli:tt i: : :i ' -y
. lie went through tjf re '
i The olfendins: '
i in the-doorway when- '' ''
; to trip over them. ;!::! :" ri
j pires, unless you Ikim- '
! around tlu-m. wh.-u .
see their value
obstruetiag a p.-i-''- '
mated that one pMre:
disposed about :v
um size, will .:-vui
pjsed per-on or 1 !
from quietly n.:..v'.'-;
At tea time tin'
does not care :i!'"'i'
much like that hi-1"''-"
riVi-nO
. .. ... . .1 ,.!i a I
r -ineatu-ntion of the La.lios of Ebens-! - , .- ....
inVr, , the brothers if -'r, -
Z'V VdVin; ! for an explanation. - ' ,: .
Mo.?r Th"o ;., ,.!ne ,oe-, h . a- '? ' :
. utioiuy.j i, ranks horn .,o . .
flii l.v polic
JLOYD ct CO
W-GoM. S.i
KitExsni'itn, r.4.
ooveiniui'iii I.imiw u i
(ll liiir Hr. i,L. C ' "OJl lllUI'Ill J.oailsi. nl
o -ta o n "r .t'2i.bOUffht a", s"1!- Interwt !-
11 i.ccihip Z 1",s-lt- Collations ma.l.- at
pranks from Ko ..
llended luotiier
tli few him d'-w
he did so that the.-e
nranks lie had 1 et u
his lii Loj i I-' --.-
v-unJ8 uusinei transacted.
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