The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 26, 1873, Image 4

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27r Ecisnrc Time of Jioys.
livery 1'AtJ.t r of a family knows that
tiiore 1 a nme in tne r.to or Ins fcur.s i
that givts him much trouble snd sxme :
anxiety. We allude to tin- period of,
lyhoot1, when exuberance of spirits
:tnd thoiJghtIes.--r.eps a re at their high t, '
ai;d when the studies imposed by '
L'-hoo! discipline are f lit i r I v insufti- !
cunt to find suh -quate employment
for their to active minds and bodies. ;
And it is not po-:-iMo, or even de.-.ir- 1
(., to incivn-e the already consider;!- I
l.Ie application of all well bred lovs j
to tneMii'iy oi oooks aim uie Require
i . f 1 I i r . . .
j.-.ji.l in ic.-iinmir. it is noi to lie
i p MM testes d k m te2H
Pennsylvania
Delaware
or
1 5
a sic!
New
Jersey,
Maryland,
.1 novee wedding Torn.
ROMANTIC ANI PRACTICAL.
vishod that t youth of twelve should' H S H 33 .Tl glKaB H I 1 If M H B H ft
prow up to he a conceited would-be H 3 rj 4 Ti w) H&H H ttV H k h fH ' H g k 3 l
pedant ofbventv, and a hookworm of . M :fS ?S igH M 1 H Nj! i I
thirty years of a-e. Thus the tk of M jfeft f1 N 8 13 P 111 PR P i ?, 'B I I
Hading (ittin- occupation for the Ms- ! e ! j g k? I? g H W h f $ I 8 S U B i I
J,re hour, of a b.y U no ineonsidera- ' S ! If M I j g 7 g g g J H fel Si I j g I 881 gBJ '
ble one, as few mirsmU into which a iaiui iA fc . ii iaJ fci h V' J M 1 S l3
k K
The ! a R 15 a-
J kM
s 3 s s m H r w via k a b b
W13 OFFER
'Att THE immi8E STOKi
COXTAIXED IX j
mmm mm w all departments,
1
niirsm
1 -y would plunge with eagerness are
baiUMi ior jiti.im in me way .so
much impulsiveness and want of eon-
o!nesiiou, then, of how lo amuse our j ffiji'i
b y, i-i one of paramount importance ' Sy
:rei (tilneuHy.
e would e list's t to in any jiarents ;
who have lioen erploxe 1 with this ;
iillieui(y, lo give their hehs every pos
fihle oppotiunty of aequirinsr a me
ehanienl trade. Tiie industry and in
genuity ol a boy of average alvilitv
may easily be made to furnish him
vith a never failing source of amuse
inent of the best order. The boy who
can produce or make something al
leady beiiins to feel that he is some
body in the world, the achievement
of a result is nA a reward reserved
f-r grown people only. Ami the edu
cation of mind, eye, ami hand, w hich
the use of tools mechanical appliances
furnishes, is of a great and real value,
beyond the good resulting from the
eeiipation of leisure time. Having
nothing to do is as great a snare to
the young as it is to the full grown ;
rnd no greater In-nofits can be confi r
rod on youths than to teach them to
convert time now wasted, and often
worse than wasted, into pleasant
means of recreation and mental im
provement. ;
Wo say, therefore, to all parents:!
Trovide your boys with mechanical i
apparatus and tools. There is no ;
irreater pleasure to most boys than !
the handling of a tool; and in.inv
great men and ingenious inventors '
look back with gratitude and delight j
to the day when they were first allow- j
cd to use the hit he, the --w, and the '
plain.
The boy, whoe time and mind are !
now occupied with marbles and kites. !
Jaay be a Watt, a .Morse, or a Desse-!
mcr in ,), r,j,-, : :ind it is certainly an !
:isy matter to turn Ids thoughts and 1
l-KKdr.gs into a channel winch shall ;
give full scope to their faculties. And j
t. ni'Kt boys the use of mechanical :
loo's is the most fascinating of all oe-'
cup'atioiis. !
As logic and mathematics have a
value beyond accuracy in argument
and the correct solution of problem,
in that t.liey fa eh men the habit of
-mg their reiheting powers pvste-
maticaiiy, so carpentry, turning.'aiid
other arts are of binrh imnorfneo
These occupations teacli boys to think,
to proceed from initial causes to re-f-ults,
and not only to understand the
nature and duty of the mechanical
powers, but to observe their effects
and to acquire knowledge by actual! THIS IS A SPECIAL OP POP TfXTTY DTT) r r A 7? r? .1 V7
experiment, which is the best way oi i JIL'XTS PLQl'lPE THE IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL OF SOME HEX
Jearnmg anytmng. All the theories , EPL'PS OF Th'OESAXDS OF l)OL LA US' WORTH OF GOODS A YD
culled out ot books leave an impress; WE APE OFFERING THE MOST SEASONA ILE -J XD F - S0 V
I'ughomSeat U'th1 ! ABLK VKnCA TS AXJJ SCITS FUR "OTIIMEnAnD EOYS AT
tieal experience of the true mechan-1 PEREMPTOEY SAIiS,
Our advice is to nil wi.. I . '
groat responsibility of the f! )" ' U'r.L 1 ?. IV. IV CHASES SINCE THE
Oivethem a lathe, or a sVt of1 ,.,,v 'n i j "'KJ'' L 1(1 UJU l WITH t:ili BAR-
crpenter-s or even blacksmiths tools , SESDIAG IN THEIR FRIENDS.
iye their mind a turn towards the j MLWS O VEPCOA TS. Splendid lo,., of P.lue and Iilaclc Beaver E'er
Itu c ;;'Ul .lc.ol. hl- ouwiil, in Jtark olieA Rrutcn and London S.nike Color!. '
kxii -ee the result in increased activ-
ity of their tliinking capabilities, and i A" viwial .-heap lot of Ch inchillas and o!her Fabzics that make very varm
the directum of their ideas towards ' a"' (-iJortub'r ijannenls.
piacucai results; an-l stul more ob- !
vi,ously. in the avoidance of idle mis- i
Z ?!!VlTUSi:-(0 fmit a11, reft'r-! MKX'S SUITS FOU WEAIl.-TVry mveh under regular price
A S t w .lut0'Vlt; k.e?neS3 1X11,1 rJ Iw'' rxperlillfJ(obuya Blarlc or Blue Suit should avail himself of the
rd degradation.) which are. to too 1 GRL'A T I! M!(i ,1 I X 1 .( its' wur OiwiMh ,7,.-,,,, ' , ' .?
trreat an rv(,,i t, lx '. '71 vun UUUATEKS
- - " I'aoiuiiio Ul LUC
generation which is to succeed us.
Scie?linc A mi-ri van.
- t PARTICULAR LOTS OF WARM AND LOG CO -VT5? for 7?i
iii k Invincible School Map.m.- and Street purposes ar. offered at eaoellerd iJrrjai, f
rail are olten greatly annoved bv hav
FOR
AT STIIX
LAR&ER DISCOUNTS in PRICES. !
i
?COTK WE WERE INDUCED TO OPERATE LARGELY,!
AND LAID IN A HEAVY STOCK, 1 EC A USE OF THE UNIVERSAL !
EXPECTATION OF AN UNCOMMONLY GOOD BUSINESS SEASON. 1
Wananiaker & Brown
Desire to male it videhj known that the vhole of their Stock of rewh manu
factured Men's, l'o,'.s' and .';.' Cinlhiiuj. guaranteed to be of Reliable Ma
terial, Fashionable Cut, and Snhftantial Make, is arcanred for a
at a nev: and Lov;er S'-ale of Prices.
TIIE IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR BUSINESS TIIE PAST YER
HAVE ENABLED US TO CHEAPEN Pit ICES AND INCREASE IN
MANY WAYS THE ADVANTAGES OF OCR CUSTOMERS.
llil)LT thCll" IT 1 1 -r f irHf lunvnro Cl-cfrk ' 7 - r ) , . n T-. 4 -r. r, , s-, rr. -r. - . .
j.oj i i it j. i.e tf.ire alanolanf lest imomj evcru dai that it is
impossible for any other house to sell a cheap, and no one note questions the
siqcriority o f our makes of both Men's and Boys' Clothin'a, while
THE ASSORTMENT 13 BIZ-FOLD LARGER
than anywhere else.
Our Garricks and Capes are the cheapest e.rer offered.
EVERY DAY SUITS ? bed
.... , ,. - "i uoiumwiHwi ii iuie in ices consia-
enng the qualities and excellent make.
.JJ.tP. Y.KT ROOMS CONTAIN HUNDREDS OP PATTT17Y9 ivn !
ing tneir luggage unnecessarv search-; tvi.:v .Wu ,";-.V- , V.Y.ilii1 Mf"T- i" t. tAi SIZE AND POCKET.
cd, but one of the ollicial, "recent! v ' GET T if M Vm ' Vr , tVl I": OAUMEXTS MAY BE SURE TO
got his !eserts. It, luinnon.oil t'wt
1 1
.tt) .. .... . .....I ... 1 1 I .
I""'"1 cuooi icaciicr, on ner wav
from Kar.sas to Vermont, passed
tin-ought the dominion, with a trunk
packed to bursting with nothing con
traband. When the odicer demanded
her key she begged him not to open
it, assuring him that it had eomo
through from Kansas, contained sim
ply clothes and books and was so full
that it would e very troublesome to
repack it. Rut he itcrnlv demanded
the key, and maliciously pulled every
ining out to UK
nnuiiig her assei
OET THEM FEUM OUR PRESENT STOCK.
BLACK PANTS. We never had a better assortment to select from
JACKETS AND PANTS FOR THE LADS are piled up by the hun.
il ao T, l?aY"'na! h vho know the true values and
uhat ,s good to stand the hard wear the boys require.
BOYS' OVERCOATS, of all sizes, styles, qualities, colors and prices.
; drlaj yenCrall'- our friends lcithoiU
lanciouslv pulled every-i v w w "
lt I HEAVY REDUCTIONS fcoin ACTUAL VALiTRR
d the key and told he to "hurry un . We invite the nnblie to cm, ,1 1 '
nd get the traps back." as the trail, hav counter, NOW, while we
and get the traps back." as the train
would soon move. "What is that to
iae ?" said the quick w ilted woman ;
"I have a cheek lor that trunk, and
hll the Grand Trunk Railway re
sponsible for its safe delivery. I will
rot take the key, and you niav do as
you please with the trunk.'' "Report
e-y that oilieial was very weary and
led in the f::ee :oid rathJr profane ere
he finished packing that trunk.
Vi
p
V1
i . . . . . i - i rs nun our couiuers iiiv wi
have an ENORMOUS STOCK of the REST CLOTHING that
",l,u oiieieu in tins or any other city, which
Ril COMPELLED TO f LOSE Oil WITHIN THE NEXT 30 HAYS.
A cowarplt fellow having kicked a
rews l.-oy for pe:-tt ring him to buy an
t ven in gr paper, the boy waited until :
j.nother bc .accosted the "gintloman," j
thfn fihoutod, in the hearing of all by-!
ftrnderr-: "It'.-; no use to try him.!
Jim, he can't read !"
On the
Corner of Sixth Strfifit..
lTtOM MAIUO'.T TO MIXOE,
PHILADELPHIA.
Mr. Newbury, of Davenport, Iowa,
like Burns, of Gettysburg, is a practi
cal man. under w hich guise he w on the
heart of Miss Zamie Severance, a bril
liant lady and deservedly popular
school teacher, and about live weeks
cro they were made man and wife.
"it had been the custom of Mr. New
bury to make an annual barge trip to
New Orleans, and he conceived the
novel and romantic idea of making a
wedding tour in the same way. The
subject was broach to his friends, and
also to the friends of the bride, and as
it met with much favor on all sides he
decided to cany the plan out. A
barge was accordingly fitted up in
sumptuous style and everything made
in shipshape order for the reception of
the nevMy married couple. In addi
tion to the luxuries of life a cargo of
onions and potatoes were stowed away
in the hold, to be disposed of on ar
rival at New Orleans In this manner
was profit combined with pleasure
and common sense with lomance.
In addition to Mr. and Mrs. New
bury the craft carried fourteen pas
sengers, three of whom were ladies.
Mr. Hall, an experienced Mississippi
navigator, piloted the barge and com
manded a crew of four men, all told.
The balance of the party was compos-
cd of ambitious followers of Nimrod, !
who had pledged themselves to keep j
the cuisne wt.ll supplied with wad
game.
Immediately "after the wedding cer
emony had been performed the bridal
party and their retainers were escorted
to the barge, which was pushed into
the stream, and slowly lloated past
the city on its way to the gulf. The
only steam on board was that which
issued from the mouth of the teaket
tle, and hence dreams of boiler explo
sions did not haunt the slumbers of
the voyagers. After a highly enjoya
ble trip of four week's duration, the
barge, with its novel cargo of onions
and, bride, readied St. Louis on Sat
urday night. As the journc was
only continued by daylight, the length
of time consumed was longer than an
ticipated, but it passed only too quick
ly for the happy passengers. When
game was signted a landing was ef
fected, and the hunters of the party
were given a chance to air.use them
selves. The animated floaters spent three or
four days in the city, calling on their
friends and visiting places of amuse
ment. On Wednesday they continued
their voyage, and expect to reach New
Orleans in about two months. They
propose to remain there a week, and
also a week in Mrmphis. The vessel's
log will be an interesting document to
peruse when the trip is completed,
and Mr. and Mrs Newbury will doubt
less carry it back to Davenport with
them on their return next spring.
Taking ail circumstances into con
sideration, this wedding tour can be
safely classed as the most practically
romantic one on record.
Washington Society. A writer '
in Lip):in'-ott's says that a Washing- I
ton season is a generic tiling ; women i
come to see the place for the sake of j
it, as they go nowhere else. Through i
the system of calling, official society j
is accessible to all, and the introduc
tions obtained there to people of the
more select circles, when fortified by
wealth and pertinacity, upon the whole
charmed round of pleasure. Society
in other cities is totally unlike society
in Washington. There it is an inter
ch ange of kindliness between house
holds of friends ; it is the festivity of
happy anniversai ies, the union of fam
ilies in new ties, the cherishing of long
acquaintance. But" in Washington
except so far as the small number of
residents is concerned its w hole pur
pose and meaning are anomalous ;
each administration brings a new fol
lowing, each Congress has a new rab
ble at its heels; friendships are acci
dents of the day, diplomacy is cariied
on by dining ; every party has a pol
itical purpose, every civility has a dou
ble meaning. Never the less, the
sparkle of wit, the kindling of enthu
siasm, are not absent from it ; on the
contrary, there is more of that than
elsewhere, for it is sustained by the
chosen intellect and beauty of the
continent. You may jneet admirals
there who have sailed round the world,
generals who have fought mighty bat
tles, priests who may yet be Popes,
men and women who are figures of
the century ; they will tell you the
romance of their travel, the heart beat
of their success, and you will contrive
to hear it for all the accompanying
roar and sweep in which they are the
lay figures for aspirants to measure,
and the property of reporters. In
such a societ-, of course, all asperities
are softened ; this man's daughter
dances with the son of his arch enemy;
deference is accorded to the opinion
of a woman on public matters as if!
she already possessed her right of suf
frage ; there is an exhilaration in
meeting and avoiding and overlooking,
in the light and skillful skating over
dangerous surfaces, while a rare free
dom unites with a gentle, even if poli
tic courtesy, which'it is delightful to
meet to-night, and which allures you
seek to-morrow. Society without a
conscience it is, possibly," but for all
that sufficiently fascinating.
Thk WovT.rns (,r s
- ".- ''eoYeii
occurred n, H,,i
"iiit'i, i'i nia!ia. v.
j conclusion that it
Ilace of men. ;u
i explorer, w ho v. ..
i three other?. -'l..:;1,;.
; was a huge plate..;
! inches in It-nt x ... ,
, in width, and
i inch in thieknt-.
' be a shield, .is
; two holes. i-.y, .. :
' iloublless for in-i-i-j
which to slip th; :.ri
by hand, as the
i other heavy iR!i.t
j visible on it. ,. 1,.
where the shi. Id X:
feet from the i'.o
wall ten feet in Icn-
I feet high. Ph
Mas been before the American public
OVER THIRTY years. It l.n nev- r y; t
f liled to give perfect satifact'O'i. rn i;:n
jutitly been etyloil tho panacea-for all ex
ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burr.s, fvrelliii-.
Sprains, BruiBcs, kc, kc, for Man r.n l
Beast. Ko family should be a. r'nf1 "
witnervt this T.infrr.rnT. Tl.n nenev t-
ftindcd unless tho LiriimT.t i r.s reiT!
Feiiferl. be pre nv. l v t t!:o peni:ine
KEXICAN I.ICSTANO: ElN'TMEXT. Rol.l
It nil PrufcrisJs a':d Co-:nt-y Stor-s, at
-I'.c . .rA:. en 1 ft f'O pr-r roU-o. Not:-e
1873." FALL and WINTER I 1874.
AT!
THE t&TE
ST
mx
T1 13PTsTTnWfilT T1VT DTDTHPO
j-ij-iiiu u uiiun vi i ibiuriio
AT Til U TV J-V
EAGLE CLOTHING STORI
-1
1 J '
OF M. II. XATIIAXSON & CO.,
Lntoly oceuiiit-r i.y IT. Waltehs, deceased,)
acu.ir ., f, ,.-
one upon another Pi, - .
and held his lih; j!;
of the opening, but
' 4 r ,1 4- 1
i luiuni towards us wit;,
j look, and, it was s-.--,. .
he could explain the i,r v:
; covery he r.i mr.d.-. '
; assured us tUui in :
! Petri lied p-inr.l .
; at hiin. He w:! for.:, :
: seven and a hfilf inc'.e- '
! tv-eijrht inches k-.-.w,
two feet deep. He w. ,
) lifml f r r,xit ivitl. .. .
to two bifiifii in t;,;..' ,
, that found on the ro-;,
; a number of phtces. !. ;
1 find filnnrr tlic i.l.. - I .
ajeareil at first t- !
with the rock ,;i v. !,;.!, ;
this rci;.. ..f tl... .
other distant age. liie:-:;:
A helmet of bras or r :
tic proportions v.-a u .
which the corro-ie
had sealeil to 1,-,
most perfect pet rif, :.,..
! seen, the wdiole U fv
; as though cut our '.
231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHKSTOWff, PA. ! fu?Z
jirimitive ipiartz-c;u-!
rPIIE undersigned woulI rereetrull.v inform Hie citizens of Elif-nsburjr and Xortlifrn ramria ' time tiiev are gf.ii g
.tif stock of FAl!l'NV) WlNTbr1'''110'1 ht tU ,U'UVC namt'a ,,ace a large, complete an.i ele- chambers of the cav,- -
rJ nTLilMr Ai'rk rp.i-rirv r-, ,r...rM iim -h-v ' Pose there are vast ,h
Consisting of sueh nrtiel.'s n nLC! AND lilA'V. CLOTH Sl'ITS. CASslMKUE SLTJ'-J for m-n
nn.l tine KMil.ISH KKIISKV OVKiiC ATS. in l,:ue. l,i,, n. oil v.- mid l;-l,t.r c..i..i. and
X ifPHPni aSMrl nt ilf OlU'I'S lVrr i-i.l VIVIJ r..:i .....i i. . .
ull Imeot HAIS.OAVS.TItt .NkS. VA I ISF.S, CM III: CI.I.AS. c.-a!l which w.ii ,.o.itivt-ly l.e '-' f- 1 ;. -
.- ..i.i in .-.-in. 1...-. man iircvinunjr pi ice in J(.hn-town. Wt-nNo inak" to order Ironi ! "'-;l,"'nl'1 '
the finest and most styli-h jrno.lsHny article ot e!. ,t hin d.s red. d that too at silo, t not ice ami , COI11 plishlllcllts of t1- V.
on i the mo.-t reas.ini.Ue u rn.-. W k mam kacti hk all oeii n Oim.US. hi -l. ei.ahl. s ns to ' . 1 ,
sell cheai.er than any other house in au.!.rii. counrv. l-l.-ase irive na call when vo.i vi-it mr : ,vl'0 Was kllOWIJ as t!,. !
;V, r'V'V1 1 M-MAIf. HtK nur lomlinj sp,-i illi.-s "(aJCK: SALES A.N I) .MALI. . L a PI at
IKOtllb the basis upon winch we do business. c' ) .M E AMI S i " I, '. , 1 ng characters a 1 id o
nriMIT mnprT Tlir r I r r- rn, . ...... . .. ii
uun 1 runoci int. rLvt-L cox ana zoo MAIN o I hht I , JUHNS I OVVF.
Sept. 10, lS73.-Gm. M. H. KA7HASON t CO.
A Romance in
i vcars ""(i 1 oi: 1
JOHN liEN'TOX,
I M
JOHN S. T1TTI-E
(Successors to EEfiTOFJ i VAYUZ,
-BE.ll.F.RS IX-
mi me critics a!M tin'
miblif in mi rr..i.illt-
I uui zoier a oriel se:i-
j cd altogether, arid v
j that some nobleman i
C'(l .111(1 mirvir.i
! London as the wife , ' '
j traveled with him ' -
on the continent. X.-.-.
! in great .-vein-ion f,r a s
: Florence, where I.ei'i I
ii 1 1 .
1... i j' n - r !.
o iue j ;i 111 ! 1 ol luc 11
Jroit, Naifs, Gfrrss. 7'ntfir, Jiorsr Shoes. Leather, Shor. Eitidhi'is.
GHILDEEF3 CARRIAGES, WASH MCHSiB AD WRIKGERS, ; tTJ
Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes,
HUB BOXING AND SPOKE TENONING MACHINES, &c,
Nos. 20S and 210 llaiii Street Jolmstovn, Pa-
I Sept. 5.--im.l OltDERS I.Y MAIL PIIOMPTLY FILLED.
: conte
and
yOOD, MOURE LL & CO.
wasiiinoto:; street,
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.,
Wholesale and Rilcil Dealers in
MM 11 DOMESTIC DRY Mil.
iiaudwahe,
quf.knswart:,
1( 0ts and shoes,
hats and caps.
iron and naiu
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
P. EADY-M A I) K CLOTH I NO
GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
PROVISIONS and FEEDALL KINDS,
Tocellicr with all manner of Westrrn Pro due?
-..eh as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT
CABROX OIL, &c, Ac. '
Wlio'esnle and retail orders sr.lieitrd
and rroinplly tille-1 on the shorten notice at d
most reasonable terms
WOOD. MORRELL i CO.
in
'.ITfTlTI
IBHISTBfflpinilH
iii;
EMI
In
VM. P. PATTOW
3raTitUctiirr nrt Dealer
Ai.l. KINDS OF
CABINET FUENITUEE
JonysTon-y, pa.
P.ureaii,
Hertsiesuls,
Wnslij.tHii.ls,
Pilehi)n ids.
C'hanil.pr S-t,
1'nrlor Sets,
Ward rniies,
ltook Cases,
L.ouns,
Tune Chairs.
Wood Peat Chairs.
Kitchen Furniture,
lied I.ounjfes,
Mattresses,
Teto-n-Tetes.
F.Ttensir.n Tables.
lMninir Tnlilne
. --.o.
TjAMe ; Kighed Ira. Partington,
"Here I hare heen snflerin' the biga
mies of death for three mortal weeks.
First I was seized with a bleedin,
lhrenolory in the hamshire of the
brain, which was exceeded by the stop
page of the left ventilator of the heart.
This gayc me inllamation of the left
borax, and now I am sick with the
chloroform moilius. There is no
blessing like health, particular when
you're ill.'' -
c, c, &e., &c &c, ft'e. Vr., &c mtie
EVKIlY dkscriptio or
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
PcA1 -nd ."low
all kinos for K, V, nl P,rS,- of
J'oint in Jnhnrtown or It uloITr0,1 nt nnJ"
PAKKE.
UN'S Ml!
at Fr.-tii"j;" " ""UI
fji x I'mtatV iir ,ii - ,,rona l'tor,
, Ornrg r " ""'l P'ee trua ra n td.
KAGAK'S
ilagnolia Bairn
A FIZW ATPLICATIOXS JTAK A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
T i",Pu" l7 Vegrteblp. and its rr-pration is sen
r.d Mt at ov.ee. It dop awav with the l lushed
Appearance caused by Heat, faticne. and Excite
nieut Jleala aud rfniovfsaHlllr.u hrscn r-irar ics
ju. rrtcKi.8. aud Sunburn, ai.d bv its frentle hut it IS SeUlOlll tlllt t:.'
to print greater or -
r-irfimn l,.,., I., 1..
n'i mill.- 11, .111 i..ivi
ret u n ie t
I winning something of .-.
in Australia and Mm ;.
' she returned to I';'.r';t,i i
' n nnn ii-imrl AV:.;!'.--.
she came to thi-; co;:n:
'finu-tly in TC:oi-: ( "
I years : but on the
1 band she was co::i!.i-ii-j
herself and child by -'
resource, hovreyer.
I and the child, a li;ii.-
fcfci.-., in l li'.n tl I i.'l 1 1; l
; scanty support fund-'.-'
j cr's needle, by gath, w. ..
j coal as foil from t h,- .
: souri raciiie j-aiir.vi i
! for stealing from Jia-
j company, and Ikt m..t:
! 1 11 l-.iccllu b.r- r-i ... . :. '
I out the above f.u- -
; l i i 1 1 i. . l ill. ! lt i l I
I Yhittlesey is said :. :
of the traces " 1
j which on traced t!v
I rury Lane t en:v -.
i attracted the at u n: : . :
i ed gentleman w!n :i .':.t
! tcr, ami he found n. j
i ill im:iiiiii:iiii. i--i.t. 'i..
' r.ilrnw t!in i-lii'.l 1'.- . i
associations of her
. . , 1W t-Ulll' 'ill
pcwtriul influence manUt-s the laded cheek with
YOrjTHrUL ELC0M AND BEAUTY.
lie pot.
Sold by all rrugriet8 and Fancy SiorB
63 l?axk Hace, ew York.
ornament (f the
The heat Oil in tii,-n,.r.r V
. ".-nil 7ff ft
Chi iter.
It u ill not chill.
It Will not man
r It is r final to the best Lard Oil.
Usixci Tiir Fi a:;.
j boy, says the Ihir.h i ry
! the corner-stone 01 ir.v
I for a farmer named U z
j neighborhood !' O.i-k-' :
j yon nave am A hid of Machine- r 1, V ,
, ask for OLiJXA ; ana if i,on i frm tho fu M 'Ur; ' '
cannot hmj it at home, send for a I barn ono ,I:!V 1 ' ! ' "
circular and price list to j employed a v ':
PATCH! AflT.FJSil 9. fTDTDT) slc;1- 1 ;!; '
fill. 'MWITUTrnrnc ivn npume ! load, i w-r r ; ! '
No.SGO JCenn Avenue.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
S
ftsr eh 2
5
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work. The day I-!'1-0 :;
work thresliini: w!:'' f
is two sticks r.mtt'i v.;:.:
leather, and the v. i t l.
where the loo-.' i - i- - 1
when he make- '
i.
1
:-lff
1-'
ANii;r
a flail lttiv
j how easily it v..i-
j blow the Ioom- r-tick !'"
j nearly carried r.v. iv "-
I At, the next, ii "'!'-!it.ti
j man on the !:.-!
! him over :; h
i headloncr r.pdcr ; '' ' "
1 hired men im-; :: ' '
and took the :'.a'i :'v-:lV
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