The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 26, 1874, Image 4

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Absent "" i i ! L-.M?.
Fet' cr c'!.- ! :ir that in'mii!? .bend
fu! ai!y. and b.-, -e I lad fr.t'-n tj iu;:c-i
mippT I dih.'t sierp goI oil niht. 1 La I
rni'jwmMe had dream, and kich.-d the bel-
clothe-- all oti sideways.
a.yiijit, nod the r .
p!: itei s ink. It :
the Il.-ot'tet. 1-ar-J. I !.:.!
ft Its- ftl. to fct. h ITU s.
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NEW STORE BULliHG, 113 & iio ' CLLMOX STREET, JOil.OT.YN, PA.
It iw not yet
.s darker thun
1 daiker tL:ri
..get her forget,
iti'tches the
fiFiiio, J, tinllljj
(';!! th lfo? ibis ci th S;ra!
1 L Ol.IITlT
Embroideries
AKI
again, so I !r.t up Cist ujiJ rubbed my t-yes
open :.!H-rvrtt--, and then tried mv b--s Ibr
to find l.'V
It Y,i . :i i-;..
family t. at day
head what the'.
EXTRA SUPER CARPET.
VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPET.
i in ii v other sock.
- ring : iiL-I in our i J ff rain C.irpet, all wool.
i 1 ciu: ... t .r m my
a-.t by getting me up so
early. J-.-uher sec ii'-'i r:i :rc hiii j-.-r n,rii I
t Ll.ltUlt.tl !
ho use j to hi
-iii J. t'.at
as I v.
ever iw Jii.u 'jt-i'oiv.
ail over, una i. .t hi --j
on previous iLivs. Ji
fc.VraM.; ijof !....y y.--t;r.!.i-.y I luiht V" re
waitleJ to p u Jlo'iii-ir, anJ stay nil Jay;
and if I di i i t d. ivc up the cow and .iwv
fv-uo Woo i J;.-: I w ;, it w-.i.iiJ s:i:ike no
dilTeiciicc. T'.j siil i !.c wo;. 11 do it hk-t-lf
by u?id by. Wo!!, tl:.-.. -oua h.v 1 couldn't
figure it out wheiber it w;ts a j..ke t;r riot,
boc:i:se I ki;vvv th:i if t'.cre va -a -.nan in
town us v:is ;i -4 , 1 j ,(!- ot' hid K-.y, my
f:it!ier was l.i.u. -,ut- bow I couldn't rc
nu'iitlicr that I was miy b ?tt yvt-'rdav tl rui
tl-.e day !:foro, b.it 1 took Lis word for it,
rather than ary.io into u fi.s, i'jt 1 ka.-w
tbat to gt to oa Ksbin V!W too good a
tiling fort-i lose. So I swallowed up my
breakfast in a harry and vrei.t over and bor
rowed lien Spinner from his mother, and
we were oft' like the night express. Y-j
went thj-ontrli our .i-eh:i d and jJlake's low
meadow land, ;m I sioj.pcd to dig our wo;uid
close by Blake'.-, bain. T.:ey were luagniS
cent fat worms, and n.. intricate to dig, be
cvusc the c-round was so a,vf..l rieli un !
mellow that it stands to ica.-.jn. 'e got
one of mother's new tomato cans level fall,
anl then went on to Fiiut creek, and a st. am'
engine in the roll in-' iniii couldn't ha if ),!.!
COTTAGE t'AKFtT FROM 2d CENTS UP.
F.ltittlngs and Door Hugs.
Floor Oil Cloths 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, an
fVMI Mir nni-ivnT o
right before, and. (;,:,i 1,,- Col..h.is ! j 1.1011 DlxlLLZ,
k:Iw.-:n'. It wn shut ih: cT-.rn- ' -f n?TS 2fTT!a t 6 A
it-.wh.n a b, ,o,M d,! ratler , & H ij 0
so.,,, m-,- t:.a:, 1,,', i so j aaJ Ihil Brussels Caifct.
sv.,,-, ba u was with di-r, ah y i got oat r . M. . NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
ct 1,-i. also 1 knew how severely rough it i 'fhfpp-ClV S 4H V K' V
wn-dd go with me if I r.,li-sl ,or info .le,:j j fi ia V 1 J aS - kj
Real Old Gha.ss Land. "Twenty or
thirty ycarj in portuaueut sod" conutitutd
real old gnu-c! land, though if well managed
and properly grazed, it will liuprote up to
ES'ty yenrst and thou never retrojjrtvde uiileM
abused in M;iue way or other. Now if the
greater part of the land of the United Stnte
u:hii'Vi nntiirn.1 for lrrvMnrid nilanfiM! f'..i
J perpetually lying in gross for grazing and
j mowing, was allowed time to become esUib
I lished in a thick-ct old od, and the finer
0 1 and most fallenitig herbage encouraged by
J I ' judiciously grazing with mixed stock (a good
! proportion being sheep) there niLrht be fiaa
NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. i distlicts Pna h1' nation, batter
, auO wool, witti lu'd horse kLsC( and with
Litest Htjlf Ladles' and ClUdrea'a j comuarativelv little usa of the alow.
TU1MMED i.D UNTIUMMED.
Bibbons and Floorers,
A niopt com pic to variety. Just opened.
.... . ..... .. n-i, o-, in 10 o- v. T' .0 ;
Oii Clotha ami Talik- Oil Cloths; Winoo-v
..iinuca in i-rieea xo suit every body.
I3mXT AT C Ci3XrrS.
SPKINCi AND SUMMHU
MILLINERY GOODS!!
t ' l h.-uttt-niion i t the Ladies Is Invited to
our Retail Miilinury bepartiiiunt. Huvni" t-n-tfujre,
u tirst-elnss Milliner from the Ilast an.l
t.eiiia- i-onslai.iiy in receipt oi tti luU-at una
tuiti'lsoiiicdt ttj K-is, we aru prcpare-i to -alt ull
tati-c tuij nic(.t a.il puuuniary ciroumoUiUces.
NEW DRESS GOODS
OF FIX EST QUALITIES.
-r-'li,.nt'7 nir-hants will find It to thHr IX
li.Kl.st to call uiid examine our stock. Y
Vl'oo ""'ir orders in Dry (ion,., Notions mid
Millinery r the same fu it-es tlity would bav
to pay in the- east, mid thus save freight and
traveJiiijf ejepeouea.
WHOLESALE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS.
Geis, Foster & Guinn'g,
Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown.
.1t,, SOH HMBBELLAS and PARASOLS.
ths : V. ln.io-v
us back. It
JI.
was that kind of a bxMutifal
'" nioruing when evervthin"- is !i s'-l
and silent xs the charch of a week day. The
l.ehls and Ian
were a liuL-t ai a ttoi
quarry on a Sunday, and the Wi:trs of
Flint cre -k was stiller than Catuwb.t in bot
tles in a dark cellar. However, we soon
got to the best hob- in Loivonie JJ-nd and
thrown o;:r li:l.-s in, and then fished, and
fi.sheJ.and f;-hed; and it did se-m to me
(;nd it seeincl s-, to ;JU) that i.g, woall
roll before we cool ! .:t a hi'.c:.
It is mighty hard work for two boys to
have to lis;, v. Um they can't eatch anvthin-.',
bat then it wonld be glorious lun if they
didn't only t( t too tir.-d. The serions
trouble was with me and lien, that we both
got diealful w.ary; anl when we had
fished onward long into dinner time, it came
to pass that both of had forgot to fetch
along soii, dinner, and that whs the very
worst thing of the b...ines ; bat we stack
it oat until aSoat v o'c! ode in the ai-roon
uuo men u.to i to -lva 110 t ie ;,b V, !, ..I
IN PEICES
CASH BUYERS
iUi
TO
AT THE
nn nrtrr
THE uniKraiu-no.l respect fully infonns the
cit i.eiieT KiiensliurRHiel t ho put,! .0 Kcn. r-
IN l'KICES TO CASH UUVEltS on all goods in
his line, consisting of
MOWING and REAPING MACHINES
AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS;
rOOKIXG, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
or the most popular designs mi l of ail ttyles
priews and qualitit-3:
imam c? Evai ossc&imcsr!
of my own manufacture;
HARDWARE, ALL KIND !
lnnt.- crews, Iluit Hinges, shutter
"'.n .' Hmifes. Bolt;.. Iron und Nails,
Window J.Ias. 1'utty. Tnt.le Knives and Fork?
( nrrinir K nn n ana r. ...
h.'cand lea.spoous. Meat Cutters, Apple l'artls.
of all sizes, stjJeti and juulitle8. tit unusually
1.110 T , r-i - . . ir A f . . I I . m
eww X lUli Jl
KID O I . OVES,
all colora and 8lro, as low as 75 ct. per pair.
IItt.ll" Hand Gloves I
FOIt OAHftX WEAlt.
NEW WHITE GOODS.
NAINSOOK AND JACONET MCSLTN, .
SWISS AND OIUiANDIE MCSLINS,
VUITE AND COLOL'KD I. K.S,
lawns, ilamtiorg Fdvlccrs, Towels, r.
TEliCALKS, for Summsr 5aitR, tery chenp.
The Celebrated "RIVERSIDE" HAT
IN WH1K ASH BLACK STRAW.
Alottrninff lionnets, Hats ami Veils
ALWAYS IJT STOCK, AT
Geis, Foster & auinn's,
Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johustown.
9T
FRANK W
a H A. Y
Mannlacturor,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
OF
AND
lt"n h,"'8. Uai.r-and Strops. Hammers! 1
Mr Sheet-Iroii WAES
Am lis. W rpneh s, Itip. Panel and Cross! - liUE If S-SLi ,
Cut fcaws. C hains of hII kin.i-. Shovels. Si.rt..a J
. ... w V.t 10 m. 1 nil ei a no c r"Sv
Cut fcaws. C hains of hII kin.i-. Shovels. Spa1.-s
5 tl!rs and Snaths. Uak-,.. Forks. Siei U-ol lil
- ! iVKO. ,1 A. Iiril I (-S I 111 hue U oab
eis and V,-inw". rs. Patent Churns and; PaL-i.t
Wtfuin ,oa 1 generally. (irind-Stoncs, Pytent Mo-
AND DEALEH IX
, , , ,, ,. , ' " - ""- --a generally, UnnU-Stoncs, Pytent Mo-
got chuck fa!! ol tw:Ser.nan's 1 ,.-k in 1 w ,s i!tr".s,V?,t !fi:r I.-er slicks. ct TTTn ,
to ,Xait, wi,eti,cr w, co id , X tt frY?'1 ! TTF AWfl PA"RT flT? V 071
through witli hi- ni:-..ch t. th
wa.-; ahL.nJa.-.tly ;hcd and d,
Hut I know, twj hoys whi,
.lertnan "--.t
e sea, that iie
rperatrt cross,
h wetifc on m
mateh to Flint cio.-k of a M;y ...-,.:.. .
thatwa, a, tired a., he !a -,l h l 11;
hungu.r than his w! n,,wd .
and when them two h ii,,:,;!-,- .,.,t , .
T
1 . 1 n ,
" -" U1 l" -r ""in, )t was a L;aien ol
rest for the.,, t ichor their pi-,! !..., tlf.,
chair m, and a babn of Ciicad to the pit ,lf
,OIlUlCI,c-'.
Al (Hir Jsc the blinds n-fiP vb,.t
Well and fisteril I'urr.K
of uli bind, in ifi' at vm iety ;
VOOD an'.l WILLOV WAR II
ond description :
CIJR.ZJOA' O. oZ, T.A.Mrs,
'V.1 I--'.ul Oil, Lubiient;il(fOi!,
t"'1";- i-nver-I'ji,t..- War. Cila,sare, c.
South wad opjnouched, becaaye the winters
would be short and the foddering and
housing of stock of litvlo moment in
comparison.
Just a-i the ti.rm'p husbandry of England
wii3 the salvation of the light soils and the
hills and downs of England, and tho muirs,
etc., of Scotland, at the same time renovating
all the good, d.y and well drained lower land,
so lying by for real old gra-s all tha land
most s.; stable for peii;;a:ijiitiy remaining
sacred iVoin the plow, may hi the saving ol
Rgriec.lttire in America ; for the fact of about
two-thirds or thve.r-foj; ths of every l'arm
bcirg in pasture and met; low, or in gra.s
alternating in pasture and meadow, would
be an us-Lslaucc to the arable portion and
every far;ncr adopting this system ; bscaas."
gra.- luiid, when once thoroughly established,
can be ninagy.l sy as to enable the farmer
to support a gieat quantity of i.nimaLs which
with produce from tl.e soil plowed, will jtive
.straw, etc., which in coij.u.ction with bitter
food, increases the niamire heap.
Cat hitoci to, the grc--J of gaining a good
corn crop by plowing under the sod, bus
caused the luu ing any established pastures
or mowings ,ut of the qite.-tion; and then
the unaccountable fear that sheep may injure
the best herbage, has brought about a run
ning out of the very grasses the sheep would
have caused to fljurish. In Illinois the grass
land that has remained uncultivated for 20
and ?,0 years, has become so s-jperior to the
newly-laid down fields in timothy and
clover, that double, tha stock can be supported
upon it ; and what is proof beyond doubt is
that when rented, double the money per
acre is readily paid for the "rCLil old -rass
land."
Let any disinterested person think on this
and it will show what a vast advantage would
ba gained by the whole community if (say
half) the land now said to barely pay for
occupation, could be let lie in gnus till it
would carry double the stock and bo worth
double what it is now to rent.
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MOW ON HAND 1
vi
MOW ON
THE
HAMD-SOMEST STOCK
SPRING CLOTHING
VE EVER HAD.
For Cash paid IN HAND wo will se!! below
the Market rate, and Guarantea every
article or return money.
n nu. ii
nflivEn a unuwfi
of 6h& Markets
PHrLABEI.PIIIA.
HAKD-Y to tha Terries and the Frin
cipa! Hotels and H. R. Depots.
I
! Aul in a 1
! NoW that n few cntli
! n. . .. . .
teiohU'dO, WC t;o j u...
i thia w road conev,;d,
I uniaial kinc.h.o: v.-:
I r . . ' i
j we relate the f,.;;,
j tiuilix f( rt ntrr. A fA
! Wl'St of Seo'V.,,.! ....
I e;
on the furfaee of ti.n
j often iatei fared with.
! that some oT her chi'. l
! warrantable liberty c,
"uie
i 0 ilitirtU till-" H.;H!,ici ,.
n iticcd stning:' !;',. .
j edg nof the Uiiik-bas
j bet n dijip?d in nr.-l Jr
i a mark. At ,..
i This ("hum w-.iu . i
I upon the ej res ,.f ,t
j containing the u.I k.
I reach down t. . o i
tior daring to atteinj
I could never hcvp
i surface again, thoy ,
their long taiis, drew
i... i.
I i.ie ricn crcua-,.
i could not grt uptin t
j an end t-.i all f.ir;h.'
! kind. Ii,..o, ,1. . .
t k.ie re
V h .e fe taT. 1
j taken from thee ia
i . . r . t, . . . .
; v . i i yji 1.1C Cre-1 TII .
harri
iw lii.
. i
j wiiieh had a fan.-y
, eo. ild not well do
1 which systcniatiut'iiv
away the yoiirg J..
i to their mother. W.-.
thf rat-, the :
wc:' h o :v ! r ,.. . .
i W.
.1,
a .oi:.:,
!
i.:tra
el
::-! of :!.
tr
..t
:f l.iotr.i r-
r U ie.i f;..;;,
,r ..
:.:ii o!
.4.'
n...
v7 T "' lyas dark as my bed ro ,m
oiore day. The hired girl r,.;.C;, u ,lf.v
ger at me and s:,id, -Iirt, Henry" do, "t
make a noise, or you will disturb vor ma
and the baby.- ild trUu h ' baby
Then the eh 1 told me I h:,d a (i-iy ,
brother, bat he a. ,ful sweet what 'there'
was oi him. W. i. I I, ,1,... ... ; .
" : is a
hoy can lie
tVV.VT,'-H; V:'ff"f- f.vrnps Molasses.
i- w ;; ' - ' 1 ucn. i.'rii-M Apples, llorniiiv
' a I-ish, Cra.'ktrs, Itice, i'earl Itarl -y. &.c. '
lainr, Varnish. Whitrw-a -h. Serwh. II rse. s,P
k T-;-., '":tr: )'"tt.-sa.ei Too.h Itru.hes u?i
- " - e.i lilt OOC'CAC rIfl (cirCcl. I
4,
s
VvT
AND
bat then I know that
thund.i
, and I
was hi: a l.ai
country deailrs btr.nvvH'V.vVnu'o0
EhenrhHrsr, July i, I.'Jf?15 V.
?T EXT KOOIl TCri'OSTFRTcE
Cookinir Slovi
lleittiiicr Stoves.
ot 1 a not a goi;ir to m.t a .l,n I TIHI rnnnrn o n..r-v
wivir u, V,,,o . . ; i I "" wren a ?jitt I -IKON ware
oppo.-lte the .Mount:. in li,,,a,. .1 . :
hud to c it. I;
n,;i.i,i !1 an.l nearly
it was chicken, t-ter prepare,! thVrJo' mHn.VMV.I
and varied ,,.oVtmo, ' 1,UfcLii lu t-ep a full
out what
I Won M :iV . 1 i r '
- . " no II u Was Oil V
11.. .. J
'-'i:' lier. Just sovh-b-,J
plenty of it, 1 didn't care a Lad nickel if it
was hominy.
When I t started fiir on my dinner,
-".. .ma tio.e to think, and While I was I PW-SI'l d TINC Ri X )KIN(;'rn t
... . " - ioe:n Co. 1 terinl l!l'!oi live i ur-h no ma-
victuals, then 1 saw ! U was that I C..t l"
w.is so ,nd,,g .:.t u, do the work np that I .n.'I.-l.l' "
nn.rnin. It was a clear forethoa.h ed e, - a'ert'V'ioVr.j-rV'-tf u'
thin- to n,;. w 1 I Ure ratisfavti ,u t, , wtt,,uu lo renrter en
U is now a longtime since me and Den
1U out to 1';,' e-i.i .., IT 1
oaier now, but 1 ..ill !.. , . i.
8. ho,: an, wih ruck to the truth, and say
that if la her has ever diiv e.p tho cow, or
sawed a w 0f WukJ ia all t)i;a
then I 1 ...... . . 1 , . . . ' 'V'
. ..... .1 .n.iri, ii'.w 11 j;e had s:i . .. ...
HOUSE-FIRMSIIIXC GOODS GENERALLY.
TL, COPPER & SI!EET-IR0.
raoarTLi attended to.
A GARDExtR's Caroheter. n.e common
camp!,or bottle makes a very c! ,udy index
of atmospheric wei rht and weather ch-an-c-s,
on whi.-h the following an improvement!
Dissolve two and one-half drachms of al
cohol. Pat thirty-eiht grains of nitrate
of potash (-sutpetiej.and thirty-eijht grains
of muiiate of ammonia (-al ammoniac) .
into nine SI. dd drachms of water ; when all
ate per.cc.iy dissolved, nus the two sola- i
lions, a.iake them well in a two ounce or
f o..r oui.ee while -iass vial, cork very looc-
v, v. ... .un, ii ov er too .noatii a j i -ce oi
o.ien or Cotton ciota, and j-Iaee the iu.-tru
i-eiit in a .erood ii'.t, out of the sutusi.int
w:.ere H
When
1
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DEALKR IN
ilia
r. s m
u-o ;
Mts, Wo;
r.. ..
out 0:1 the
ieh
!-.i'n
lie ;:s a -cdi.-nei.t
- :ryst..l- i rujo.u
Nos. 278, 280 and 282 Washington Si.,
tockine, Parlor and Heating Stove3 7 "vTTcr:
or the most BpproveJ designs. l-X 'V. 1 ill A (jXldt OZ C( )
tWSI'liI TIMiiiinl I(OOKIScm,.,i. WhglfSsle an.l R.i.n - '
- - - .. moureri or
T1X, COPFER AND SDEET-IROX WARE,
O . 1 . n
cte;;a:
b..l;.li;
;.!:.
ci.ang-iji one soon becomea
toe changes p;-o!,abIj fjr
c u;ie in any iocadty.
a. so a pretty phiio-ophical toy, sho win
how sensible son;- che:::! a! soluti .n ate to
atm spheric in J..ences. Ve saw baromc
te.s oi this kind tbr .-. i London several
y-ars a-o, but do not recollect meetin" with
tneiii in this country, except the home-male i
ones prepared according to the ab ,ve direc-
tioiw, whieh have been several time, pub-
ii-he l. but mav b- new- t . .... , .1- , i
- w.i.. 01 OUi
readers.
BUY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
BATSJiPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
AND ALL OTI1F.R ARTICLES GENE!;
ALLY KEPT IN A COL'NTJiY STOKE.
WOOL AND COCNTUY I'UODITCE
TAKfcM IX tXCUAOK KOK UOOtj.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
l-btinburjr, Ia.
THE HOLiDikYS IRE OVER!
AS E ALL KNOW, BUT THE
CHEAP GASH "STORE.!
Lie to orcli. t ; re nl over' but ratIier ""'r. those of aay other :
r , ; uuau-r ia
H fx. I Cry Geo?4 Dress Mi Hals ii Cor
ileal tov. s iim iio ri . - '. A"
incos, notions.
can be oo-erved wi-.li-.ut haid'in
the Wi.aihei- is ji:ie a.id cie.ir, u
nso io j
:u.:c.y, ,
W. D. M'Clf.llakk JuiiK Hassan.
M'CLELLAXP k CO.,
Jliinufacturcrs ofaisd oUr la
l-ii 5 icy and 12:- in
FURNITURE!
AXl) !!t.ll!s.
Ve keep constantly on hani in grf-at variety a fn'l
liile of eiemu
PAKLOR AND CJIAMLER SUITS,
N SYLES Afl3 AT P.i.CES Tl SUIT ALL CU3TCMERS.
Having the tn-.8t skillful workmen in the f;tv
aro x.rcpared to na all orders tur
IX PIEClla Oil SUITS,
Either Ea?'ern cr Western Manufacturers.
Wareioom, Xo. 81 FKANKLIX Strct-t,
X EARLY OEEOSITE 1'OST-OFFiCE.
pret-y
i.c.tiy s,;cces-i;;;.
tii-rht ihey h-A c,
I .ioW the outer -
tc l ir, an 1 thus .
d.lci! yr a,.y a,.,r. .
fi-.,:n ur:d.r the ..
l'-.rh of t! ese ane.-,
n't- are gif.,.,! w ;;
CotU'.P.e
i..l
A!;';. ::h the -J!'-n
nave h..-.-n l . .
cij.e ., cotnfdoati.
e, ive to !i? ,
lot-.-re-;-. t;.0 (,r; j
;h';-0' -itioi. in c..;,.
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he;, ;; . .,.-. a;,.
a-r: com .4ii.iti-:i i
is hir He ,;e . . .
Co...o.ii.aio:j io ;;
b:e ;' iiice
-' just i.-.-o ...
oi.it. ; u C. .-1-
t
3 Repairing Neatly and Promptly De
ne.
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i-anic- w
v i . .
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Ci'y :r- e ot c:,m;
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in
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SrccEssitL F-iRviXG. Some brilliant ex
amples of successful farming are given in a
utu "u'u City, Iowa. A lawyer
CIlflfERIEES, FLOLR, FEED, COIIX, if.
In thin "cU o' Timlier.'' '
.Ci" A MTniili.l.1 o.l i . .
T -i-..w rni;,im assori nun: 9 of new
Roods now ln gtore will pusiiivt-iv he soU at the :
cloppst margin, r.mntry produce ar tho l"l" t I
market rri. (.s ,aken in ex-han-e fr j0,Ii "fu
Hi ther- tta l" .iruvew.0 sVore u t
iiia fctic-kc, uour Lfiilrc street. i
F.bensburjr, Jan. 18. lS74.-tf. ' J - MII-LS
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A s LISiiTuX 55 T I ; i: L T ,
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.,
Whvlesaie uu l ft-. fail Dcu.'ers in
mm m domestic m m
! en
luuauUVAH
J XT I nmiT.TT
3iii.s.sk:ecy coons.
! IIAIIMWAI!!:
QUKhNSWAPJ-i
ecots A.vn shoes
II ATS A XI) CATS
IKON' AND NAIL.
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w- i,
p.l.li
tl'o
w a
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t ,n.
I TAX im; recently enlarired ours. oeu- u- , ! 4Pi.T.-n . x-T. ' . ' "h -N
I now prepared to Sell 111 . Z, . ... i -A w PIl.C.II S
I I I II' 'nil . ,.r.i. y . .
t.. . O Ail.' i' 1
r. ...... V1 luooiiear that jiiaee : "V,'' 7, , ''r,w- .-r sio-k consists of
A ! 1. 1 ' J 1. . j T . "11f
1 u re
-atistavtiou to ail
F.l.onS,r?. Oct. l;i, 1E CTUISOER.
oretfco Marble Works.
'j;s?JLiS REDUCED?
Mn '"r,,:u"5 iiu i .Ihalinw for
Uaoin . " 't " ''' ma,,e ?f 'very best
i, ...i ... ... " ""-. ' wmcn win t,o
iv as is f,..l ! ..k.....".," .""."'w "es as similar work ran k
grammar for a study ,,,,, ry he ),,we, j
.. t ...u, aim I am -Ma,j tiiat 1 uivp ,r ..,.l he Prumnt ,v ' "u" Iro,n Uisuneo will
r. .... , . I Mirus aiAl ".?; ewember that ourdo-
i un,. i ..... ... "in 1-iirnD.irn ti vr. k i .- t.v
AND T.7ATVra , u
Healii, Msr anrl Mai Ste
o Eleventh Avenue,
Alt ooiiM - rr
.SSi!-ta oroer
lUHterial. r in iiiauuructura anil
Alt"na, Sept, 5, ly?3.-tf.
ny in lti s:tat(.. veil u-i e,w " 'nirauiy wi
l-retto, March 13, lT-tV; kti-
c.ance to say so. It was one of tlmse kind
or loose days which have never dawned into
me twice, and more,er never wiil. Final
ly. I don't wish to hint an tbi'n.r W
jri-iove my mother, but I mast sayibis ,,.), j
Sill-
th
come to go a whole
never get to iro a fi
time u'Jos Oiinit i - i wni 11 j iniii ai
i com.. p,r the la-t trumpet to odt chi, tutc. Try us
iMi.inif n. a..t. ... 1 . .1 . . - I 'I... ... ... I J J
..... .11L,iv! orouiers lor me ii you :
NKW pR,JBMm.iTiE-. When yon eee a
Co,g l!ome ftt two o.cl( ck 5 i
..." i.Keiy to b s orm. When
a man receive a bid f-r i- . -butfht
unknown ta. fiS
lioino and So.- n.-. . , .' ' s
..: i " ica iy, the f;10
MILirT!NItIiY& "E-S MAKING.
niinr find .. ,
of tho Ladies of r bona.
of new and fahlonSh? Vi'nr'vf "! Ulv"e
rooma in the East VarA i k. f oods, at her
lionnets, HatsTetV sn, ? u bu Wedding
Promptly andVeaUr "'Vhe i,rmaki"
the ladies i. respectfuUysougrA ?r
Eheiilmry, Sept. 1, ltf! ' ZAUM'
PIKST N.XTIOXAL SADDLE SD
-J; HAUXESS SHOP OF CAMBRIA roVvri
ia the bJst manner .m il ! ll"e
"irr1' u-i-.:-tfa3 d
LLOYD & CO., 15
r-? oi. EnfXnTrn n .
n-..r, . ' "oio, rpr n. .:. . " 1
irviT!' , c.ni.rSt.fHritis i.-.. V ' -"'meut Loans, and i
TH r.S. -e . e..i :! ;i rn.i .'.'r ! i.h. hri.' . t . ! 1V'er Ti'u 1, V" ' ' ? ,f'f" '-. Iau-rt al-
.1.. Vf.rl.l... ,. . . ." I'.'lIliJi in .1... T". .. . . 1
.... ...... .-i,-. . .-l-IP.-.r. Ait ri-T u.inr.i-n J.,,.l.i . - '.m I IlURi Sr.
Parke's MarbleWoSs
.-o neaoer, nut I mast say this much , JbM..n. 7
-oc I aT. help it. Boy. that want ! M T,,fV.nd, 7VMn IN
Vl11 h; !- taS them around and t.-ll ! 81. A lis M.,' 1
' ain't ,y, are wel- a.ra'AdoT' VSSn
me to , a whole l,.rJ,M.l ... :r r ''" (nmrantced in nrico. rtWi . 1
; ? " 1 j exe.-iiti.,,, of work-. B VC' K
:hing again until the r" Orders respeetfullv solicited 'rij
the last trumnet t i JKVJ .'' " " vcr, tow-
JOHN PARKE.
iLOIMiVSJUBBLB il'ORHS!
I i3i irankli,, st reel, Jolinston n.
te, t "r ' would iavite'tue at'
thnevrr ottered in tiS' l0WCr rr,C03
..per and C-ar sold .-itherw holesnle or re
July 30, 1.-G3. Main siri "k" T
- - - - -" . .ilju:
lor S.'l.lN . ;.iiO , ...... . -,.,-,..
, - ' -o.n.o i,,oo.j acre in
wueat. Iu two years his net profits from
exc.-p'.iitaillyg-.od crotis of 35,7i;() bushels
tue- fn-.-t year and X,iKH) the second, an ou. t
cd u; 830,000. A Swede, stricken in health
went to the State with $3.50 in his pocket'
and worked fbr wages until he was able
to btty a few acres, which he planted in
wheat.
Hi. first crop brought him in $6,000 or
our tones the value of the land, leaving
him wuh a clear balance, after all payments
were made, of 3,0,10. Then he sold his
land for sr'7 an acre, or $3,-100, maki:,
mm neoer by $0,-10 than when he had
taneu one year previously. Another m-n I I A AT IITI I Ta i-a,-,, rrr-
u f. iiuuiv ulll iu 1UL11 L AiJLll I AAIUAuN.
JCHM D. THO AG,
iootiviicl Shoe Maker
rITlE undersigned rfsnceifnilr ir.. ut
titTeis'jiVeor
nnest F In",, cATf kin ,r,""aU'-v- omlh.
liroirnri4 in ,i. lm boots to the coarsest
at my c't a lcVhm,mV "VIS tt'"1 "op
the snp.-rior ., nah r , ,T' " H,u '' nee as to
easily & eK , ' CSh.'i' ''T "n
five mi. atrial Tn-nHi - Wllluny
my work a id ,,r i .-i wii.f 1 el ,'"1Jt'iit that
tiunanee and' irnrcreas:,of71u,?s,!l!n1e,. me to a
JOU-N I. THOMAS.
KH A I Y-M A III' rrin-mv .
U-nnV II. V h i'y Soaps, ; ( il.AfS WAI!P Y I I t I , IV ,v,r,,.
o:rs!-,M-,in1.;'-. Linj.iKT: ! woonirc A:r willow w-vre
vrup.SoinhiiiSvruo s i -...Vi.' " o. 1lVm,:il i unu I ULU, M.L MliJN.
Spices, &e; -"Ki uoaro. i .pettier ,tl, a 1 manner of Wtcm IVodnce
Cigars and Tobar.c TriiMTov '.Vtl,V iu, salt
. . . ?
an i t; e
t y win c-th.
m.,i vvuo, .ai. o.i. oil. 5.
. ..oi .,ook.s. needs, . Votes aMo ,!,.-. nn ! r-o v....-, .-"' ..
.1 all kinds of Note .:1r.; -: 1 ...i '"et:1" orders solicited
.. i . .i r. , -'' ur.iers solicited
! ir Up:' .1C,1" H'eshortes-t notice and
I'ost. C'ommerciiil ;iri
i .... . - .........
I.N COPCS. I'l-nil K..n..si..
iV.'l: iH( k P"'1 l'1 l"k,:Pockct'aud P. LI ! 'aostreascnible ter.us
m ... . 1 ' ' ' TnriVfinrtrl VM t. .
lt. uujjAJUiiHiit- liJiUiHLilL LiUIljaiiiU
lu;: h.
are an ii
in whi.-h
p.t:t or th
i ;
IV v
. t.e
foi
on a twenty-even-acre fi.rn. r..,,.l I.:.
. " - - ' L 1 1 V4 IJIU
.... . -.... ooo clear profit at the end
ot the hrt season. I another ca.se a rei t -d
farm of 4G0 acres brought in, with "only
Hal. a crop, sufficient to enable the tenant
to purcha-e the land. These are some of
the brighter sides of farming experienc, s,
however; but unfortunately, all are not u
mccessfal.
-V CAIM)
iiii anj A
ti.ia in wnrS,
. ''"jiiosro
;ates, auj a
" . isuai.tiaCCil. . - "iioac,
re'-.K-ni:i.y -H-'-c i and :u-ornDt- ITT M T rriivn "
M -uusjou iiXdv. 11, -h.-K'O V 11. 0D ci CO ,
T r i ll t.", i nr.,. u.. P''KEItS, ALTO
iiu.ji.imm lsirraifj.
Teren-nial ls.-Whau-vereLso you do
m the garden this spring, do not forget to
p.ant a few seeds of Perem-.i-il r...... "-n
do not flower the first reason, but with ordi
nary care in hoeing and manuring, the plants
increase in beautv e:ieh ..,-- hm .....
- iiit-v are
perfectly hardy, though a sli-ht ennr! ,.f
coar.M? stable manure, pat on in the fall, gives
lii,.... a g.,0,1 j,:art m the Spri,Jg
One variety in our -unl. ., u ....
and its clusters of bright- r.,i.
ors are borne in great profusion in early
summer. If no seed is allowed b, ,
vo muiuu ,
eu cm oaRure ot Sume fluwers fof
bou-juehs throughout the season.
Tiie plants are easily trained in any desired
lorm, but a chean and r; 1- r ....
'u..Miicuiiieoi oui-s iSatinetts
?.luTt thCUl 'V !'emI"k bn,sh f0UT Sar,in a""d SpVnning
leet biih and set in the ,r,.. .,,,, .1 . , .. . 1 Cardinn-
o
WM. P. PATTON,
Manufacturer tviid Dealer Hi
ALL KINDS OF
CABINET FUENITUE3
JGiixsroirx, p.
Itndstrada,
'ash-dan. is,
Sidehoai.ls,
("Iimmi1.it Sets,
I'-n-le.r Sets,
Wnrdrol.fts,
H'ok Oases,
i.ou ns?es.
A i:c:iiarl.a
A St. reterb.rj
Ilartiord I (; ; . ..
tnus s-.; aks of
t't res of t::e Jatc r .v.;i .:
"The most --ri:;; -.-j
three prif;tc-vv
I'., n' , 1 '
i.ng.an-i. ano::;cr
pros ,,f lL:s.-ia. a:. ;
i
law
the
i t.e
EBENSBIISB WOOLEN PAnmnv
mr
- .-ct iii me ground so close! v as
io i-m a s- ,l t ol circular hedge. This can
be trimmed evenly on the t jp, and at first, Ls
rattier o-.namc-ntal of itself; but the haves
soon fall t.G', leaving a line network of
branches to support the vines, which are
soeu cov ere-1 with a mass of rosy bl eni.
rates lor ..HBu7airurln"vooHry U?
Blankets LIST
Elannels -h' 3.o0 per pair.
Cassim.V.:" o0 aiuI 35 eta. per yard.
satinetts..; rr yard.
w i.i. l,r yara
20 cts. per lb!
........... .. tl
jJHJ--tf- Lbensbur,r M-Qoiou F!,et0ry
JAMLjToTniAl73 '
I'liyniclnu and Surgeon,
Office on ITIa-h tlr, Ebknsbi-hg.'pa.
where oikrbt Cttlls SmX.C.11'
- faiip riiair.
Wood Sent Oittlrs,
Kitch.-n Furniture,
li.'d Lour, if,...
Matti-.s-c-,
T-te-a-Tetp.
Frt.-nsinn TuMfh,
Iliniii(r T lhlcs.
... ... ' upi'oar.ls.
, -e., .xc sc., Ic, ic, ie.. i-c. ic, tc, io.
EVEIiV OesCRUTIOI. ,,F
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
I-int in ji.hin'lo Sr "ny : tiara and a smni
ot exiraoharsre. xk-W WWW" ! irl.i,k
Johnstow n. Ut t. 13, lT0.-tf.
I Uermanv.
1 ?-;uh-n. i:,:-::;
; lirand Iuc:.u-- .
i hca ily cmbr i j.
bun:
and".
a trai
"el Wi
which hum
Sear
a
largest diani-
S?5
S w
CSS) o
a I
rrt o co
the
j composed of larg.-. i
j with a large drop
j at twenty a.ih; d.
her v;ii-: w; e. . v. r. i
; down the- fr-m: : : '
j pcarL. Ti:e brii-.v-W
I of a Ru.siaa . tii. cr. T
tlie caij.re-.- were
and jewels. ap.-hh
Crown Princes.- 'i
surp.u-..-L-d by those .-t t
exsion wius one whie
bcred with itie-e-: Jy
fortunate as to be pre-a
tuosc iivii. in 1..
nun jjOOllst 8lle,..u win .. . 1
When a man das
ExchanIr;bu'ildicSS ,?,,l'.P.,- .fflce " th U 1 yoim: wid-w with
and Loousi
;;tv c
with
ecu t ci s uii b.u.u - J
ii
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