The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 06, 1874, Image 4

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77e Lair of Accui.tuU-.liou.
Everybody kuowsthat money m:du-.
money, but it is not everybody tin. t
pay attention to the i;w((. operandi
by which tuts is brought about uiul
the practical cwnsequenet-ss which fal
low. Schoolboys arc taught the rule of
compound interest, lut nine out of t..:i
of them forget all about it fur tlu rt
miinder of their lives. Yet this prin
ciple has more to do with the accum
ulation of large lbitur.es than anv
other cause wii..tjer ; and it has bear
ings on tin? iiiereus of wealth and on
the ratio and' style of expenditure,
both personal and national, of which
the practical character cannot be over
rated. Wo read in a pnper a A w months
ago of the death ol .mi eminent Lon
don capitalist, who left the enormous
fortune (if tin t o millions sterling.
This old irentlciii in was over ninety
3' ears of age at t.'ie time of his deatli,
and it is pretty evident that he was a
man of ouiet habits and moderate ex-
pe.-iditiire, .'el, lug his cap'td aecuniu-
Lite ir m year to 3' ear ly its ow i n-.i -lira!
forc Xow, it is only when it
has 1 e n in operation for aione series
of consocut' e years that we wh.it '
the fjtve. of compound inLciv-st is.
For the first few 3 ears the ::ugmenti
tion is almost imperceptible, lut whe:i
o ce the power of inc a se las been
developed, it to -s on at a 1 aucuientir j
r. ti , until the re- ills are almost ii
credible. There can bs in doubt that
in the case just mentioned, the wealth '
ilate.t after the 11.1t 11 r.-il
hEW STORE Building, 113 and 115 Clinton St.,
JOHNS ! TOWN.
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1873. FALL and WINTER! 1874.
Harto pnrcfeatod lirtdi fornvk.Md nsT
of cor foods baring been bought lco
tb Panio, w n.r thk to offer
EXTRA BARGAINS!
AND CUR CWSTCMFRJ SflAlt HAVE THE BENEFIT.
W e will tell at price to make th
money of or patrons ff9 as far
possible.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Look at tlie Prices.
HEAVY BLACK ALPACAS.
S
AND
WATER PROOFS
At the Reduced Price.
and judge for tourselves . BLACK WATERPROOFS al 75 Ctl
GooJ bought bfor th Panic ar
MARKED Down
j director and manager accompanies the
! artists on a piano harmonium, and the J
"V 17 "W T "V f lvrn 1 perfection with which each bird sines
n j 1j I Ul JS l4i JJ,.his part and the excellence of the
I ononis is prooigious. 1 lie debut ol
this lyrico-orni hological company in
, Norma was attended by the wealth
' and fashion of Lima. "When the par
i oqutt that eang the contralto finished
; tli n liomv 111 till SCollltotI- I .
Navy Blue, New Green, New Brown, ' ioon," puch w.-ts the enthusiasm, the
finm hit vo ... r, w . . w shoutinr and tlie auulauseat lie:irinr
w.. a. v mnxr V n BtAftiP
binl sing tlie "L;ista J)iva,"t!iat the'
Ax Opera Tkoite of Parrots.
An extraordinary public entertain- '
nieiit lias Isecn r-roiluced in Limn.. !
Peru, by an Italian named. Contarini, ' -S tftH iil
by dint of reat Datience and ncrse- - . . .
verance. an ojera company, made up j
till ft V I .1 IT.it S 51 1 if 1 lii rnn nrit c irli. I
v. . - ...... .".i..-, niiv
H?rforrn two of Bellini's operas, Norma
iuul Sonnambitla, on a miniature stage,
with lull chorus, and recitative. lli
GREAT REDUCTION II
I PRICES
AT THE IVi:Ar
At 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 Cts.
ELEGIT MTERPROOFS
IV ALL KSW (XLOE8 !
1 1.
TO SLIT THO TIMES.
V i : A" 12 TL; JK' IS IS" S
AT HALF THE USUAL Tit ICS.
Wholesale Department
O.V SZCOXD FLOOR.
Jim ANn WHITE FLA2fJfXL.
IiAltJiEIt FLANNEL,
Heavy Gray Twilled Flannel,
lard Wide Country Flannel,
Hob Hoy and Elite FlanneU .
bird company, aifrig
and sought relu
scenes. Thij inte
a nee for nearly a
and Sijnior Contari
ize the "artists" by giving them bread
soaked in wine. 1 licncc-rii(li iho,.v.
v--
; pressions and approbation were mod
! A. t ? 1 ...
Ul I M III N t i 1 HITiT I 1U ll-iTttf.tl .Li...,
If money cun l,j invested at light GfiR. Fosf-.P? Rr. Ollinn'o
por cut. ind thcintcre-t ivinvcstrd iit 1 w viixa.
1
the same rate, it will double itself in
live years. Allow ten years for this
to take place, owing to loss of time in
reinvesting, and we reach the remmk
ablecjuclu iioa ivmirk i Ijle, v,e mean, I
to tlnse who hnvj never yet thought ;
jib.uit it tlint if a man can lay by a j
thou-i.nnd dollars at one and twenty, I
and let it accumulate at comr oun.l in- j
ti r.-st. it will amount tot ho
sum of thirty thousand dollars, if he
lives to the age of seventy, t sixty
thousand at eighty, and to a hundred
and twenty thousand at ninety. This
is the secret of the large fortunes of
the great bankers and capitalists of
Kurope, whose money goes on accumu
lating from generation, to generation,
and augments with prodigious rapidhy
after thirty or fifty years have passed
on.
'1 he process, however, may l3 re
versed. A man wastes or spends a
thousand dollars needlessly by the
time he is one or two and twenty.
What is the effect ? If he lives till he
is seventy he will be thirty thousand
dollars poorer for it; or, we will say,
he will have lost the .hance of being
thirty thousand dollars better oil' than
he is.
We then arrive at the general truth,
that the younger a man is the more
valuble money is to him. We have
seen what a thousand dollars is to a man
of twenty-one, viz: the making of a
fortune; but a thousand dollars to a
inin of fifty would be of eomparativelv
Mnal 1 account.
Suppose a man begins life with eco
nomical habits, and by rigid self-denial
accumulates five hnndred pounds bv the
time he is twenty-five. That sum will
a mount to a competency by the time he
desires to be. free from the cares of busi
ness, and he can then, and indeed for
years before, have the pleasure of lav
ing out his money freely and without
lear, in gratifying his taste or in doinijr
good. b
15ut if he is inclined to gratify his
ta-tes when young, to buy, we will
say, expensive furniture, or to mingle
freely in society, so that he never saves
at all until he is five and lortv, what
good will five hundred pounds'dohim
then ? It is, of course, good in itself,
but as the foundation of a competcnev
it is utterly ir.adequate. It would only
amount to two thousand pounds nt
Mxtv-five, and not to a coinjietencv
tilj long after three score and ten.
The points of the whole matter are
therefore this: Every dollar Raved in
youth is thirty dollars in old age;
every hundred dollars spent in foolery
or finery before five and twentv is sim
ply three thousand dollars thrown away
of provision for the time when work
must be a burden.
Let our young men in business think
of this. They are exposed, on enter
ing life, to innumerable temptations
to spend. Let such be steadly resist
ed. The course in youth is quick sav
ing and c-u-efnl economy. JJv and bv
a time will come when this will" li"r
its legitimate fruits. Then is the time '
lor open lian,le.f freedom in expcndi
ture, when the judgment U matured
wica tne knowledge of the world is I
acquired, and when capital has been I
nceumulated to such an extent that
e on if there is no more saving, there j
need be no further nivioti- m.XLi . . t
and Manufacturers' Review.
.Now. 113 and 115 Clinton St.. Johnstown.
FELT SKIRTS from 75c. to $2.
BALMORAL SKIRTS VERY CHEAP.
LADIZa", MI3SB8 AID ChILDBI.'
WOOLEN IIOSJE
AT LOWEST PRICES. AT
Gfeis, Foster & Qmnn'e,
Nos. 1J3 and 115 Clinton St., Jobnotowo.
eraieu, in omer not to spoil the play,
j It apj ears that the bird artists have
j now become accustomed to the" ao-
plausc. The correctness and propri
ety with which they give certain parts
j oi.uie opera are womleilid. The pri-
mo tenore possesses all the graces of
! the school of Mario, and the ln.lio , r
T : Lima have named the prima donna
! PoUi
A- M 111.
TO
CASH BUYERS
titrtter.
heoause
-AT THH
IMIE l niTSM'llTl lf c f 1 1 t fit I I. I .i
L. . I hi... niiwrj'S IUQ
cmz.-iiss l,U.-iiilunr:iiil t h- pn I. lie , n-r-:.,t.lr
'.''s OHEAT Kr.DUCJ ION
ins lint-. e.)tisibtiii!f of
MOWING anJ REAPING MACHINES
AND GTHER FAKHh'CG IMPLEMENTS !
fOOKl.M,, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
Aro a modern stnvcfirAre
DOllsll. fur l,rt I tl... ., I! 1. ,...;.. .. .1 ' ,
anj oth. r in existence. Ui thnii nny other polish
I h'.TK ,tl;illi,,nt livery sheen with less thnn
used e.iuucu mien other polishes are
nor duct when used. LI trouble, of r.vi
f. "
.1.. ... . . jihs no nisno-ree'i hio on nh ..
mm c? evs? nmmv.
Of niV OWn innnilf'U-t:n-n.
HARDYARE, ALL KIND ll
t,'"" nB ';t-hs. screws, Dult Hinjres, Shutter
wJ n t'"' 1 ""V.Tuble Knives mi.! Forks
l irrinp Knives and Forks Pocket Knives, Ta
ble mid ItrA Spoons. Meat Cutters, Apple Prer.
Suiss..rs. shears, !Uzorsniil Strops. ilnmmers
i JJ i., 'tcl".ls- IJ"r'Jf Mi-li"'.A1jfiirs. his
mIs, 1 lunes, ( on.pus-es. Sipiarcs, Files. Hasps
Anvi.s. is.;s,-W r. nches. liip. Vnnel and Cross-
ut Saws, f hains or all kinds. Shovels. Spu.lf
sho , V, n"th- 1akrs- K'" ks- l-ih-UelM
er nn! I w " ?,x lSrM' Clothes Wash
ers and W i-iinrer. Patent Churns H.nl Pat Hit
Maehines (generally, f: rind-Stones, Patent Mo
hts. s (.rttes nnd .Measures. Lumber Sticks Cast
Steel Iwlles, Shot Nuns. Revolvers, I'istols. Car-
Na ls''iM sVaf'r,,r,lpa' I:0fUl' Hor!S Shot-s
W- l .r o- "vo Plates. Ci rates and Fire Urick.,
v ' ' 1 ' 1 " ll Hi JS. AC, A
A Fortlnk-Tki.i.ek's Almanac.
To dream of a millstone al ut j our
lit-ck is a sign of what you may expect
if you marry an extravagant w oman.
It is very lucky to dream that vou
pay for a thing' twice over, since after-
t oi . .
warusyou win probably take care to
have our bills receipted.
For a person in embarrassed circum
stances to dream he is arrested is very
fortunate, for it is a warning to him on
no account to accept a bill.
To dream of a fire is a sign that it
Aroaneatatwlelra.dyj.r.n.n be ned even in ' ?U alQ W,SC -VOU T"'ni ste tft all the
CPC i VX;"rtlfirylr?""t 'he ! lights in your house are nut out hot.
"inm lie fir ictpovin- : ...
? The i'dusdnted ,,,t
the roiiowh,. .. ri
two ilngiUS. g, : .
upon to -ttastxvcui"'.',.' ' '
' friend just decea-e ' '
will duly fcxevuted1 1, ?'y
ly puzzled, on ci.iii'.,;:,','?
of property with 't.'.- u..,
positions, to j .j . (M
' a deficit of a
executors ;i.r..- il,. , ,. ' f
liie' LiaU a!wa
. to be peculiar' v
. tr;ctly honor:, Uc. :,.
j quite iuc:. ;t l.. Jt- i
, larger air.ouiu H..,.,
; They searched e;iivfi
v.-. i.uin.-,niu,a, ! :(.'- j
; finding and cluet t;!v r; ,
lieyond a scrap ..!' ,.1'
the iuenioianuuru ','
out of Till.' As t! 1
ed with the aiiH.-i.n? j V." ',
were out of their s,., k..-' , '
urally conclu.I.d th.V '
must possets ton.u -t;-. ,r. -
he designated 1 v !!., v,
he was not in bu
therefore, oulv intend
still, after the n,,,-
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE-231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. ; te'eil:1?
Sei,t. 19, 1873.-6H1. M. H. NATH ANSON & CO. ter-tator, furniture' 'V.;:.ti. ';'
were sold and t!i, in-,,, 1
THE GREAT CAUSE 11 was not "litiU.-me ti:il .
t j -till jiwiidenng on tl,.-v
m. Illllil II i ISC I ; tei , ll OCCUireU to
Just PuliVfhd,ina Srntrd ;in fopc. I'riccUct. that the Writer 'ti..- t,
A lecture on the nature, treatment anrl radi- j have meant Soii'e ), , - '.
- " .-vii.jii.it iv ii.. ii .pi-i 111:1 ir- ' r i i
iiaiiie 01 wiiicil
EAGLE CLOTHING STORE
OF M. II. N A Til ANSON & CO.,
(Lately occupied by H. Walters, deceaEedJ
231 and 233 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
THE undersigned would ref-p-ectrully inform the eitlzen or" El.ensburjf and Northern Qnm.'irla
Kenerally, that they hmn just opened at Ihv above duiucU place it l.trt-e, eompitte and e)
Kaut stuck of FALL AMI WINTLR
Ilted, took flight Consisting of pueh article? a PLAOK ASI) DM'E CLOTH Pl'ITS, CASSIMERE SUITS for men
Te amol)' the silf ' Hlll) "J8- tm t.Nbl.lll KKKSEI OVEKCOATS. in Ij.'uc tirnwn, ,.hve nd llnlercvli.rs. nd
t S 5 a-eneral ass,,rtraent of COA ?S. PAN I'.S and VESTS of all textures, stvlesi and prices. teBid?s a
rrilpteil the J ei form- foil line or HATS. CAP?. TKl'XKS. VAI ISES. UMUUKLLAS. ie - all which will positively t.e
OUaiter Of -in Imm- 1 .'u P2 ldf I51pM' rmt. less than prevailing prices in Johnntown. We also mak to order fi om
I '" "''-"" "i tii iin kooijs any arncie 01 ciotliuur defire,!. and that too at short notice aud
nahad totranonil- on the most reasonable term. Wk m a n ir kacii'h k am oi k own (Jo!t,s. whi'h enables ...
sell cheaper than any other house io Cumin ia county. I'lea.e jri ve us a call wlien vou vis-it our
town, and jud-e from oiirstnck and uriees whether it will nit on- v,m tn .1.,. I M i: h ovr,
r.oAIJV.V.CKT -M"M ADE. )v)itK leading spe,dHltie. and "OUICK SALES AMI SMALL
i j . j hi c- uasis u which we tio ii'mPsH. n ) m i : a is K'
ESTABLISHES H7EKIT-FIY2 TEAES.
FRANK W. HAY
nnufhctu rer.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
liiniNi.otix. Impofeney, Nervous Iel. lit y. and ; . ... .1 .., 1 I ,. ...
Impediments to Marriavep-enemllv; Coiiump- l'oo.toiv u.
tion, Epilepsy, and Kif: Mental and I'hv-iinl ital T. and referr
Ineanaeitv. -e. llv Itnu'i' I iff vipur-i i
-99
Are the cheapest polish in the marke t, because
one box at In cents will cover as much surface
as 2o cents- worth ot the old" poshes 6Urrute
CE..TOES
taken theon,,, competition w
n at theln- IH-evcial of the best
bxpositionUItheold stove polisl
Have iust
1st lire,, limn
dianapolis Exp
with '
sr i.f
ve polishes.
L. JL
Ruv Cnr.Mns nv i'.m. i, ... " '
, ., , " . Mir name, and the
w ri-itiot;, n:s
you go to bed.
To dream that your noe is red on
the tip is an intimation that you had
better leave brandy for water.
To dream of having a great number
of servants madness.
To dream of a boar betokens mis-
clnet which your vision shows vou i
bruin.
When a fashionable voting ladv
dreams of a filbert, it is a sign that he'r
thoughts are running on the colonel.
If you dream of clothes, it is a warn
ing not to go to law. for, by the rule
of contraries, you will be sure ot a non
suit. AVhon a vounp- ladv tIro.-mis r,f
, eofiin it betokens that she should in
j stantly discontinue tight stays, and
always go wa- inly clad in wet weather.
rtn,
-AND -
Incapacity, ic.-lty liOll'T .1. . l l,V EUW ELL,
a ui nor or the "lin pn IJ ,k, c.
The world-renowned atKlior. In this admira
ble lecture, clearly proves f roni his own expe
rience that the awful co?iseiieuees of Self
Abuse may .; effectually r-mow.d without
me 'icines. ml without iliuiti r.iu' m:i-i,l op
eration, bougies, instruments, rinirs or cor
dials: pointing out a mode or cure at onco cer
tain and effectual, by which everv sufferer, no
matter what his con ation tn.iv I.e. m:,v cure
himseir chcaplv, priv.itel - and i;,,ti. :1il .
j Sent under seal, t- an' address, in a ph.i'i
! !eale." envelope, on the receipt ol six cent- of
I two pn-tag-e stamps.
i Address the i'ubbnhr-rs.
j '" 1 '- K LIVE Sc CO..
j 12. Bowery, New lorl: Fost-Ofnce It. 4sr..
I A I.f
j lie iouihi llieiv in. : ,
j folios a volume of 1;,, ,
I sermons, a fa el w !,-.:,
; light on the tliJlir ;;!-v j
j numicated his ;Ut , ! V
ccuti.r, they rc.aii,- i ."-.
, book-seller who h:,d i. ; '
brary, a;:d ir,4',ii:v i v. !,, :;
1 yet di scd ,f the ..;,,
tion. '1 had .r i :-; , ,
he, 'but, a-; it h-o.; , ;
turned on mv L:i: ;' .;
to wlium I sent it ::
jeeted to pay tin- j i i,-,-. ;
therefore, be plad t- -li.-.
vou
feilCCt-IrOH j Near Union School House. Ebcnsburg.i the book c-nTi
3 I 1 r :c-.i.-' to can the attention cure.r.iK Inn :n- :
of thr Citizens of Cambria .,-,1 -,H. i..,. ... -J''"0. U1II..I .
counties to the fact t:;iit he has now i!; sul-ecsc b.llik notes to t!,i
i .ii opei at ton in K!.;-:!v:,U H liop lor the man
AND DRALER IX
is a HEAOTG PARLOB as! COOXIKfi I
I I 1:
ale
Harness and SacSc'Jcry Vare
or nu Kind, in creat vaiiely: i ' oi your nearest express station, and we I "l '' mere IS noilimg
WOOD and WILLOW WARE i "tV-sSr.ria,Vand,V ! that;vi. ;lag a man so much as a
beyond description ; j a V"M BS r C'?f ro,T c,,n h 'of all Whole- i reat ontf' ""SS it is shaving off his
f7.4J7Rnvorj .ir w . I ?:o?rocers and Dealers in the Poir.-H ,,,,,...l,n
ciiu, ,M ij i jim-m. . an, I ICerail raLKWiii ,..,.i .1.. ... -"-
Fish Oil. Lard Oil. Linked Oil. Lubricating Oil ,,-i'h,'- fr,J,,n. '- that they ai- e . hei
co'hl' Kar- lJ:i"'V'" "is;.. s, Turpentine. Al- I 8f,l,n ,lTttc " the kind in the in.srk, t.
conol. Jcc. : Silver-Pl.itcd w-.t-.. ... i ir t . a -
""'"""'' "-iJi Ja KPT. I- f'0.. ,.;n ...1. . -1-1 - - ....
J' tinii v a. i'i,..! . - iiu,uc w ucre mere is tin tnn-n
- " am. . w 1 m w 1 1 in tiirin f m n t 1:1.11 . .1 . t . 1 ' ----- -i 11 1 ivviv.
i"in 1 iiiiaiipiiinia ' r w . .
s st., srw Vukk. ' 1 nereis nothing a man will so stout
3 M'.. UiisTfix. rii.li -i 1 1.. .1
Paxburv Notes There is noth
There is no position drearier than
iifai ture and repair of
CARR'AGES, EUGGItS. SULKIES,
-I'r'"! .lei-lsi.
Ami ol! u:l, r u-,-, ,,i 11 ,,;.- ,,, -..,.
Impitivir-.y none but s; !r r ; r 1 1 1 . i :
'Uir:- only the best mateii;,!-. f,- i ,ui fi i. ti t 1
w'd prf.'c'' 'n'"'e satisoiction iu woik, s.yits i
'"larroi r:! wo,-!.-done :it short notice. Kcun'r- '
f J'H kind attended to at reason.. .! I
, ufacloiy. (i!,-ml.,.,n . , . ' ,;,"n 1
IIOLSE-FLRMSL'I.VG GOODS GEXER.ULT.
I- -M. CUV IF..
such as Teas. Coffee, Smrnrs. Svruns Molsse !
p.ces Dr ed Peaches. Dried A pples. Hnwluy'
Hsh, tekirs, Kioe, IVarl Darley. Ac. J' j
raiut.Varnihh.Whitewash. Scruh, Horse Shoe"
"stinjr. Clothes and Tooth usi.es a U
kinds and sizes: Hrd-Cords, Manilla (,,'
many other articles, at the l..ratr',h
HOUSE SPOTJTixVG
?Reil!,n,,t,,,v,,1l! ups cheap a possible.
EbenshurJulyvSn''1' " L'NTLE Y. "
1 W ClIAMBEKS
. . , A- - A - A . 17UI.
4.1 CilAMuua r.. Untero.x. ll-14.-3me.om.
0. C. K. Z&RM,
IlK.iI.ER IN
Stores! Stoves!
rAT GREATLY
Reduced Prices !
HE T'rER.SIONED WILLSEU.
FUOM THIS DATE AT
REDUCED RATES FOR USB
A C LYU T trL .
No.
n
AS FOLLOWS:
it Ironsides,
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$40.00
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
i HITS, WPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER
ALLY KEPT IX A COUNTRY STORE.
WOOL AND COUN IiY PHODUCE
TAKKH IN IXCBA.NOi; rOK BOOKS.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
CbenMburg, Ia.
BOOK, DRUG aii VARIETY STORE
TTAVINT, n.nli . .
ly deny as the possession of an mn
urena.
Where there is a will there is a way.
A young man who can neither sing
nor play, treated his girl's bedroom
window late Monday night to a recita
tion. The piece selected was that
which so vividly calls attention to the
boy who stood on the burning deck,
which, considering the temperature of
this season, is full of comforting pass
ages. His fervid oratory and grace
ful gestures, a,he stood" there alone,
up to his knees in snow, made one of
the most precious events in our his
tory as a village.
A Slawson farmer was negotiating
with a workingruan for his labor h
represented that $!5 a month and
ooanl was sufficient pay. The man
demurred. "But, consider," said the
farmer, argumentativelv, "the loca
tion. There haint a mail died on this
farm in ten years. Health is some
ihi.u. A bargain was made.
JTolliiiBr ix
TIN, COPPER &S0EET-!R0.
rKOHPTLI 1TTKXDED TO
Julie I?7.-tf
SOT ON K- 7 ,
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Nos.278,2SOand 282 WashiDf?ton"S.t
JOHNSTOWW. PA.
WoojT liorrcll & To
Washington 8TRt et.
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.,
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IVhoUsalt and Retail Dealt,, in
PAR
T.RT? 4 NU UFA ITCH QTmrro
uuiiuiiij i i c i - i ii i i n
AIU I A.
lit h n
' utiu XXAJXA X 111
WHICH WILL BB DISPOSED 07
A W o.nderii l C'AVK.In the rane
or mountains in western North Caroli
na, known as the "Fox Range," a mo.?t
tin 1 i . ..1. .
,uoul!" menomenon exists. Jt is a
breathinjr cave." Tn tl. e, '
months a current of air conies from it
so strongly that a person onn't -R-
tgars and Tobaccos, I f!lu;1 lt nue 111 winter the suction
3Z.OO : PoV. "cr;, "SaU nd ond: Cap. . '? Jll3t Z'- . ine cool air from
-lo.oo I r.jir&-S ncii;:,rrl;7,w,,fnri mo.iincai 1,1 lv.e sun,raer is Mt "
r iui.i, i. uck nn.l Kod lnl -p.i,,, .. . "K miles, in n ilirpci- I no r...., .1
lVnktiives. Pin,., x-r. . ' " "a loy ilooks.
. ' MWAiMl
I I I AVINTt r.r,i. ,
ZG.OO U;;w Pronar.d t'o sc.7 uT,rir.a TeductfJn I
w. rr"" former prices. Our sto-L- IJii.l , 1 !
, O.UH ; llruiis. Medicines. Pcrruinr-rv Vr,V... i. ' I . . v
9 ii,ror.rf Aom,-.75.0 : f;. "' "' Aiion fZir 1"," torS vK s,,nSulav phenomenon exists
V " 0.0 ! rl'iTr cave." In the
k - . . f
iypeers Anti-Dust, - OO
" " IO.OO
7 ' .oo
Duqnesne
'5 .50.00
ALSO. A LARGE LOT OF
miiT
ii.
n nflMPrnirn nmr n
TJte beat Oil in the world for r.ta
chinerif. j
will not chill.
It will not yum.
i equal io t.'ie best Parti Oil. !
If yon have any hind of Machine- !
m, ash for OLENA ; and if you
cannot buu it at h
circular and price list to
W I TIT Tirnm n rrmr-nn
HJb. M)jjii r h n rr
00 were foimd, ';.
l't-r had state d, i:, i
tentions of il: -
out."
"Dr. Kllerl.ydi,, : .
runrv. s27. ib- -the
Society of I'; :, :. ;
for bcihg a v-rv .
and all his habi'- ). ,
os-iui!:ality. h, : - j
found !) i:
tilt-m tin.- follow i . . U
that immediatel v r
body !hall l c:iri k-. t V '
ed Mti.-tMim in .Vller-g
t'i'Ti' In.- dw-fcted
rence. Tyrrell, r.nd Wa;-
t A A t .
I 111:11 ir.e ccu-e 01 mv m
j well uniieistotHl. Itv':;.
I my heart to Mr. YY..
I lungs to Mr. R.. an. .
j F., in order lhnt th. v
j them from tleconip-..-iti.
I Hare that if these g.-nt!,-i
faithfully to execute ;:
I wishes in this re.?pe-t. 1
I it SilOuld be bv l)V in :
and torment them nut;; t!
j ply." Tiiis threat did !;
the above-named j it:.-.
tliat they unln-it-it in '
1 .
thoir several leiracie:
1 rAUKVINO Sl'iiVKv
THK LlCHTKM ''. A
recently married ;
! which end of a st.: c
j We reall v wish wv kin
-v.
1-
' I'll . . ' uimmt-nts. l'a hi Ki 11-
ll'ure flavorlM Kxt.acrs, Estc ,cc icmon
u.
Ieiuoli.N!iiny A Joke.
iyrVi.h...Z'.r.i. v..
j tenilon of -the We wo'"vite the at-
I I-Per.d CiKald..,, ' j, , ro.
! J uly 30, 1SCS. iUin SiTcc ."i- iS A.l:. -
" IVfyrolatc- were usvJ po,.)Ie imiIti;iL-.l
t.n the fav of te -!ii th." li..g, wJi., take
a joke u'Kiut ;ui !;a:d as he wouM a Mow in
t!i Cii.f, rul tin's t.j Lis school cla-is to .show
what wretche.1 j..m -ver-ii.iw of fact ncwyj.apcT
p.pk' are to pMi.-li, anJ then went infj
a C0ini.;ta;iu:i to show t:,at the uso of slate
cannot have s?asiMy afllvts.1 the increase of
ihe world's jM.j,ul:ui .n. Ijo-ause, lirt, iat-x
uro only usl ;ls a cuvwin f ,r human httW
tations hi a very small Iranion ..ftl, ..hKV.
surface; se.-oi.dly. Iso i tl.e emmtri
whore slat.?- i,re l,at tt -...all ,W,i.,n of
the pupjlation use then rli ikb ,r i.. u i
tile-, HJ.inglc-, tar and vlt lso prevail- ' iHiwaV.'
iiiti: and ti'irdlv. Ii?-ui:? t!.. r-.t;.. . e -1 I twinl. 1
. .1 work ilono liv m
AT COST FOR CASH !
,k IIU.NTLKV.
..t,,..1!C, ov. ai, lsT3.-f. !
X ext dooutoFost-off ick ; LOOK WELL TO VOIR IMHSI4BLW
llf,lT L, WMH D.TH0MA8. ' "
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE I 'ri.Jr;w'..) info,h,n,,.
Street, two rirwirm .f . I... i .. ,,? ?n H lineat l-V.w... .... ;",,t,'? "r lllty, from the teilallv in torn .
iriolf.. ti.A i ...... 11 ;k .inn near v , ,riii.,. iwxtie to the coarw-Ht ' 1 alu' nuiiuir exna-
rj!t Ji!i.-?i,.A,L!.,.f,,!:e' th '.'"ribiT is : J" vert best MANNta. onhii Nation from ouite r-ool t
... ' ' v. 1 c ni
miles, in a direct line from ti ,.i.
of the cave At times a most unpleas
ant odor is emitted upon the current
from dead carcasses of animals sucked
in and killed by the violence. The
loss of cattle and stock in that section
in winter is accounted for in this way:
They range too near the mouth of the
cave, and the current carries them in.
At times, when thp iliQn,m f...
I j . ' iiV 111.111 Ul-
j flaJ.a',"n to exhalation begins, the air
I '-s tnled with various hairs of animals;
i "ot unfrequently bones and whole car-
MII MXERI GOODS,
HARDVYAKK,
QUEKSSWARR.
B OTS AND SI!OE8
Ii ATS AM) CAPS
CARPETS AND m lA?L0THS
IIKAI1V
! vl. A Kh- w V'A R K
PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS
oar bos r oil.. f02r' FISU' 8ALT
SS'- SMS
WOOD. MORRELL A CO.
A Stovo vi- .5..
OIL SttlTAfTfRERS AND ULiLERS ! 0a" VA 'w h'1'".
- "fit n a 1 VJlil niti.ii s-.H.ul.i 1:.',
Ao. 06O renn Avenue, takinjJ IloM f,fa s.nu
Pittsburgh, Pa. , is to be moved show!.!
J still watches of the r.
; carefully exarniiu.; !
1 ....
K"OH lamp. i ue t 1
CRAAVFOKI) "HOUSE,
ft??i,S!!?"Ja'-!f.rcF.ror..
JUS
er la
WM. P. PATTOM
M.,rttt,r.r cl Ioa
AI.I. KIRD8 Or
CABINET FURNITURE
well known ami n .'. i . ' ' , ' . 1,1 " ' r c
Thi"i. K.rVor h:nl whh thHr Patroi-aP
at UioT. MUt '.'""'k? afTor.il. wii
ahi ri !i':r. . .u';;
way topi i, icr . v;,rro:,nt'I0H"!rf V' I "oman. v.ith
I3..J.-TI 1
Parke's Marble Works
Ni-iurci ot the vrrv h st Itnliin nn.l ? XZcT'-?
Ameruan Marble, Entire satPsf, i,'" J 1' . '
"on Ki.aranteo.1 in nri 'e LIV ' 7iCU. '
execution of work B
. .....
ftnrl r. r.. I .. mm. ... - ... Tr-
cstVaih "rates. Try , ,t,U Vt ry 4
w : i'i 'k 'i'tJ,fi 1 '''Eu -i siiKKT-iili'v ''fc011 Ka,Ll'e "Man-i anywhere p 'ces M , J3 bot. withering veretation withii
CcckillC. Tarlcr TToqt,- Cl I t?- r.V.l'- .-?"' convinced.
... -ub bkuics fM.roniDiv.nl. ' "'" an. Sh.Mi attended
of the most ni.Drove.1 rteio-r.. ! ThT..V-?.,"a workmanlike ea
t-SPOUTINand HOOFIvrs I mv work a...l fJl.l '".VP1 1 '- confldent that
"VYl r:":?"' ' fact ..re a r..1 n a- "unee and increase of t he me to con
" . ' uoiit- i r l r n ti f .
in the he-t manner, on he J i" TSrT r",0fl
at tuv won n-a.,naUe m,;, tKtii"" 'J
roar ngr, gurfflino; sound, as a not boil
mg. It is unaccounted for bv scien
tific men who haVe examined" it, tho'
no exploration can take place. It is
feared by many tli.it a v.l
tion may break forth there some time. ;
u.i tmngs nave occurred in places as
little unexpected.
F!urpu,
Ied3tc.vJ.
2 nshstunds,
Pideboard.
Chamber Sets.
Pnrlor Set,
nro robes.
Look Cnnes,
Qan Chairs.
W ood Seat C-h.ir..
Kitchen furniture.
Bd Lounge.,
tattref.BeK,
Tcto-H-Tetes.
hxtennion Tnblc
Till. r... . . "-!.
--it i juies,
- npboarrix
iSI??.0., H;,LL FURNITURE
Ok. 13. 1870.-tf
1
? II" An m
:.i Mill ij u ii ii h i
If vou want to ,l. n k...il. :.. io "cahVnV"? .1 w.vm,.
the worid, take five newspars and a, UonVnw'ork'd 1 Prrvr' bmVtif
1'ictvof tape. 'M"VrntruprlP.
JAMES F. MIIaIaIKEX,
Airorney at Law and Real Est;
HOLLID Vstii-i-.- t .
Parties wi-'.'..J I . . f""itlcs.
a.lvajtao to cull o or a Vh . ss me ' "K-,r ! S-ibilitV
COLLLS,JOIINSTON CO
"a 1 -. '
11 w a
U 1L" , rc-cive inonev on rieon-i
Tl and collect hoi.n ,.nd r,1 r'-t
business usually d ine i u Uvnd lu H 'ie
HM, C'asliJer
rVANIKL Mi r-AiTriiTTTr;
Exchanr Luildin. inn-tV. .fflr n the
toaand I-ocusti. P oor"('1' ' ttla-
f. A. SHOEMAKl-u
t ....l,.-.. ....... .
v ,
the lighti t may ;
lact. is et renn ly iik. !
be that thcliht.'-t . 1 i
iieult to get li..M :' :
It is a very di-.tie i
carry a half ton -toenails,
with :i !!. M.!
other i-:, !
a du-t-! .
and a broom in the !
the rear and Mvtliiiu' oi
your legs. In o-..!ii i
1'est to !ie at t!ie l-va
stove. Going bai-!;w:i;
way with a t-tove in
luires a delicacy of
very fvw people po 1 -can
only com after -:;
tious practice. If ou :
have the advantage :'
that mut be pain!';ii t
A jrent 1 tur?- The position v.u
j . "in iace preu v ci-e
j slove, and as no ii:e e. :
j to see what is ir"''" " v
or ex- ' atetl. vcm arc iv ht-u-i i:
mid tlioii;ii' ':: t:
nothing to 00 ! : : i
ahead and tliir.k f ii
above you is tluii:;;;--not
see. with his ; v
' 'lis eves protrudi; -
j lolling in his !.:
; you don't see hii
sicht. lint thi'f!
i ing Im'Iow is th:;t, ii:
' fallirg, you will !. e. '
I and instantly killed. V
of your death will t-er e-1
. the scratched paint. ,v"'
:' torn oil-cloth. And n 1
; senses and with his ho.-.o".-'
would m ant to survive
, Pauburv Xeu .
TI . t a. r
ro '
s r.if. u. in? 1 1 v 1 .
"i'KMsr,-,,;, ii n !?"e;,n crntr" "'.
How rillleh eloth dec-
make a pnii i
ii
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