JUL. r i I Tin: li si: i t 1:1:. Settee, loutfc or sofa, it matters not miTlOB, FURfilEHS ! ! W. 1). M'Cu-llasi) John IIaxsas. i " "" ! T.rv TP mi O i kstion. There appear to bo 1 . - i-n : one or twn tpiestioas tnsu pcnouicHiiy ni- wlich. it is the same tlio world over the children knoxv il, every man and worn. in pooxxii remembers its inviting, persuasive l,.,,Iv in childhood, fur we have aU Wen there: its sedative infJuem e'w c l.nve all ami acknowledged. vlii! its growing 1111 j.ot.c.ki: ity xve ilrplote. Over its cushions Myi jihr.s rcigt.-s, anI will reign forever more. I suppose there is a (ji cut similai ity in eer experiences, t nt here is a sample : Mother leaves the room for an instant with the 1 r; 1 t : thfircpon ensues .1 gonial scramble for the tlte. Von know said f-eUeo Ls vci y C"i!if-.rt;.lle f..v one ptism. but unless .-e i.ie playing '"ion," without underneath to personate thai terrific hcust, whosna'( he.-, and snails at all ovci hanging ham!-, foil or c'ot! alone: Sothc b .-1 P-ilo whiio the. other in I nr.- to inform yon that I airnin 1 y ihis reason for the j two i5i:rr 11 : T "''V S ICC I.IcaM . E .. . . ! haxc .lie ::;rci-.cy mis reason lur m Manufacturers of and Healers in Tir. -...1 Ti .'-. TT I flfTTfTTtn -cr- v-r --e, XT V TV TT T" T .v,r..r.w.,t ..elorc no pimue. j - X O CIIiVIRB ? I 1- SCI.'EW 1'OWEi:. l,a- m . ir ;r-nriiiu'. is s! m flx. M)!ski,i-;ss. tn i: ri.!-:. .01.! a - ..in! r-i-n-li tie. and runs- .itfl.t. A I; 1.. .mil lily II v.- r- 1 1 I.. 1 e ; ;!; i.,iM;-. t li'-n 11 re 01 iT '1 !'. X T1H PSA X i) tl tin :n ii. ' in 'i-'1'- an 1 oxvuii; P I l.e .:,:;-:. i :.! r . - iia x a a n. it is expected t in- se,ilx ..! il . -'. Ma imas tlnsxc.ir v.iil Cu.,!.- :!.- :' ioi-vi-. v ,,k-s ..-.,. r'li.. i: : fi-i: viiach- "1 ENT Ii. i! also II AS .NO St ' 1' K U lOU. I'tr Imtrm-fil InH Jrrtune we i :efer to Le .v : t emvs tiie lounge. iet grasps ami lia- '. i a 1 .!.. i-o i he puhlii' ::'" iir tm v'r. nnl i tl I:..' : 1 1 : . T !!,iit iirrrtirHNKIll N I i; 1 . 1 'l WI N I V 'I'Hnt SANI in nt th. ir-ini ; t nr. w:!li a l.;ra-ly lin-ii:i.f.l -. rly .l.nia n I i.r j tl.-in. I iM-iler r i-.i'iiin. n.lat in ili.-ui ! -!in in- . .! '.. '11;. y r- vi ry .mile. s'ron-f. I'.nrai.!'' :oi l 1 .o t i ii II m itt a ii - I i I v.iil v l: Ml :i 1. t I ' 1 K A 1'- ! el.'. ins the j.i'l uv, with vhieh he speedily , i'li'll 1 KNT .-it :u;v i;u y.-i !. ivi- :i h.-L c- j , , T1 e , i ; . , ii..n . ill of L.ur .liMi ri-nt kin.li' liu li t In' l'..!iii':iny j makes a tt'l o:i t lio llooi. Una i JoiUnl- IlllUllllaclul -,.., v..u i-iiiin.it f i! t.. n- .sau.-uu.l. j den, ami metliet'sciitraiico makes the boy (il'.oiun: lll'STI.KV, Ay.-nt ..... " !... il.. ffis with him. mill. I I".rns1.iii .1 n-u- fJ. 174.-1!. is1-' T-2 c: 5 lint the 1-illow gets with him, and, t hough the night be n melting one in July, tie sits en it as eimjilaeently as thou h it sTV J-y.-. t- AVc kocji onst:int !y m titiml in Kreat variety a frill l.ne ot cl srnnc rillLOU AND CHAMBER SUITS, IMSTYLtS AND AT PR CES T-1 SUIT ALL CUSTCWERS Ilavinir tlr most f'Ki!lfl workmen in tlio city, wo ure nri'imri-it to till all or'k-rs l.ir IN riF.CKS OR priTS, Ilitlier Kiiftern or AVes-tern Manufacturers. AVaicroor.i, No. SI FU AN KLIN Street, KEAUIA lr SITK IM 1ST f )KFU' K, joii vvi vr. i"A. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. rj-All Furniture sent 'ur nn.l ili-livcrcil in the ci; v lr-o t -liMri?i'. T 1- ... ...i.. ..7. .. 111. vi ere .J aiii.ai v. ihouuii'iuswiiir-.ihh:; . r- . . . .... . ; ..... ' riiOnCVikilVCt ..iuncy s usi-.j , lini.wiii" iiiu ri.i"ii iii'i r.iorv, ami attM-throwing Uio p unwelcome missile) at the iaeo en tho lounge, ho goes reluct anlly to bed. Moth er says: fx..'' :(' I ::vi' rs'-'iit tr.t r -i n-' i : u in V ..! t !, i lei T I ll in ti il t r.niiin j l-ir.itnr nn.l l.raiirr r..iit'iinl, a-;.' ! ni: !' !:!! I .'!. -a in 1 In- ''- TI-,. . I . 1... v.ir. : 'Come, dear, you had better u : I'-.-- ' , ., ! rn s-: -'. I'.ut we arc tallvtn-r w itn volubility - a K.h r,.. . .. r ' ! -! ' . rriu -.' ' ii-.O' mil do Hot care V liear. 1 UU tlllill 1 , 1 1 sin 1 I . r:oii.l :o..i . . ii. :.:c. :o..! uivt k v . u I r.-l 111 i-'.iafi'itis. M-pnnittMf i.r t: ratlins . 1- 1- 1. : 1 II I n..--.T-n i,1r it i: i c lmii-li n--. uii eiiu ti.. v. I t!i.- !; n ! M 3nM oi.l nnjir.ive niii M'CLEIXAM) X CO.,! tato the ?ri!tun.l ,I,:.l.rd tlmfwill 1 ,1. v.-.- m :uiv man s nui.iini;. vjne 01 1 thec is the rj.irstion of deep or shallow plowing, nnd '.he answer to "liieh anyone would npi sc that a man of ordinarily ek-.u- min i an 1 the h ast practical experience nuisl at once we to be entirely dependent on circimi-t.inre. Yet farmer:!' clubs and writers for nri;:alt jral pnjcrs continue the i lis.-.issi n even now, when there is aliso ' lately nothing new to be said on the sulijeet. Another question re:Ates to me onus, u in sect ilc-traycrs, and particularly to the spar row. Do they do more good than harm? n .,, .ro ol.-m-in di-elares that thev are the III t-Al-ieilCe, llll'I lllill 11H"; nini i.i.ij --" niinate them would deserve well of their country, nnd points to the fact that prein iniiis for destrovimr them are ofil:re.l in F.n- ' gland and (iermany by the farmei-s. Others 1.1 .1. .1..... ..lnt.T 1 IA.ir. say tiial nitlio.sgu laey nine jiiL-nij yj .j.... rows around tlieir fields and gardens, the worm- continue to flourish as usual, lint these (acts are not piite conclusive. That sparrows and other birds, large and small, do so.iie harm to growing crops, fruits es- :$-13."74.-?r. pcciit'!y, is imt to be denied; but they do not. on the whole, do more good than Harm, in certain portions of France the almost total destruction of small birds led ti) a plague WASHINGTON STREET, I of in-cct-, and the bird destroyers had to i be restraine i. In Knglaml w here there are ins PlJIv l3Mh3 NEW STOKE imilING, 113 4 IPJ ! CLINTOX STUEF.F, JOHNSTOWN, I'A. I New Embroideries wmt mm T llii'isewi vps. Take your spring -h'iTiii b-i. !adic, and d n ii .hiv. 1 1c ill iV Vw i lit bk9 ifin WltkUi U ti- ;aiWeod,SIorrcll&Co.. i . . -v lnl.i . ii".iMi.i':" I ill- t inii.Ts. : ;i i- -:n.ii!t t-c f.n-p.:?.-nl. iin.t ' Moap D- R. R. ninal. Ifilincfnwn. ! inoro sm.ili bi ds in nroiiortion than in tl an I cran.lrr iuilict.S. " "r'vJ """"' ; " . . , before we approached that hj;:nge wcv.ere ' f U'hx'esa'e an I II Dtidcis in country, erop-.h-troyi'ig insects cause but litt! true, in:.y Ik- il t. keep .mi ejt-sopen. N c tl... c tl.em ,:... , ,,, ,h.-i : n sM.- will ; l U ji W, " ' I T' iSn ' mate, bat not, I think, altogether. In tl for relief, r.ml timl the vdaf s, nasm.t ; : Jy r;;. i ib.JI, llJiJ.lb IAI O.JbU , dt. ((f N,w V.Tk, t!ie measure-worm, n... ... , , l.i..,, i.. ;.. : '"o ..i.'.i .. .,.,.i. i: ,,,-,a..r -nit nls clean fl I .1.1 V I ft ftHtttS. I .lU.r-wtt-i.r .,!' ..uisiniocs. has disappear! tbink i.f e oit ii.i.inir it. but bmhlen: V. m a : hemi-eon ( ions state, we licar : c om.-, ,.v, i. :-. you will get asleep if you bo there ; g-H j . '!,', ' i-."!M.;l'v ,n up iuime.imlel.V !" '-Mother, let me 5t.iy t.-.-i:, t l.orr. littl loilU-Ol : I doll t it I a . !,.. wili aMc blccy and to co- robm rt'c this statement j wedi'iimoti theba.kof the lounge with j onn band, nnd hum a tune, which .Cca-j f.imiaby cuds abruptly : Harry I 1 j bear me '. Ves, iu in a minuto" j Here we swing one foot to and IVo slvw-i iir.v n Ur.tss Si t i?. 1 1. u' i trri " i.o t. . , ; II AlinU A Hi., i t i t e : ". n s w a n P! . ! B( O'iS A XI) SHOES. r:'"'-;'1""1 '-'. '-'1 ,RON AND XA 1 1 -I . ... i- l:: '-MM -: .nr t (villi- y.'u- P I! it W' TK. !l r.1.- s . ii... I uy mil : i i- ial. i :n:it i"ti. l...iili ille. Pa. . r t-.v-i in I Ai.-nl.- waicc! In . vry i-nui:y. tunc, and Uuumer, ak Muldei, .pu-sttons pnny TTjnP.Qr1 VAlTTV KTHfiE 1 st.ue al the ceiling as lot ii'd'oA, UUUU Ua'l T iUlCl 1 UlUilU with jcikd, am vc can. Then cmts a blank, and we are in dreamland. If going t sleep is pleanaut, 1 he uwak h is detestable. and by, al'ier piobmgeil calls w bieb e licit no re .spoil sc. or nnlvgroaiis on . or .vide. S aVIN'i! ri-c.T.t iy i al-iru-i .1 ior 'n.-t; v.-. I I A 1 I I It) ill. -I to s. II ill a i.' V-:l I n-.-.iuri ill In, in tor:', r i:i"is. i i i- si o- k ron.M-!" .1 H;ii--s. M. .lit iiit s. Pit l'linnt-v. 1" uicv .-';ij.. , I !:!. liiiil'!" I'li'i Ail- n's II. ii.- 1! ! r iti i s, I'iiis. I out -ut-iO -i. t iiist .1 s. Liiii-ix-tt.-. l'i.in K :' I - . I. r-. ( itiiin- Ma:.' -i.i. I'.-s. in lien i;i,i..l, Pi:i. l l iioiinj Kx'ri.' ts. I i: i-. I.t nioii i .. . . ;. .... I 11. . .I... .-I. . , , . i r-.i i ,i ...-iii.iMiiiK .-j i u.. rn . .i . j moiner siiaK.es us r.uo ia,.ns u at nn- 1001 p,-,-, s,,iics. ,v.-. of the stairs. Vvo ascend with i mi. Her- CigarS Cnd TOlJSCCOS, nte. sti.ppintr at each step to gather j niant. ii.',T.:.s. ii-ni, Nnti umi P.m. ,1s: rap.. ' 11 " ... .... . p. .... :.-.:: -i, it a ' I ki i i'N . if N . ti- Pii r.-r : btrengtli for the lct bli. Hie room is i (-r x a- ,.,;. p, .n,.ii. ArnoM's Writing I r ached and t-nr sleeping w eight soeked on tbo floor : the head falls on the knees and the hands giopc mound for those bale ful sh" e st s ings ; we take short naps by ways of diversion, then go at the knots again with redoubled energy. The fast kIioo a'.wais o m.s off v.it'.K.nl trouble, but will the last ever come untied? V'e fumb'-c and gtumble woik always goes CARTl.TS AND 1I. Jl. ) TI1S, 1 i i: A D Y -M A D K c I.nT l J I N G . tiLASS YAI;E. Yl-I.I.nW WARE. WOODEN AND WII.I.OW V A 15 E. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, 1 oeether ith nil tn imn-rof Western Produce -ad. a-. FL'TH. li.U'OS, I'l.-sli, SALT OA I.' I'.ON Ol L, c, .vc jjtf" Who'fsale ati.l remil onle: sr,liclte,l at'.i rotitr-tl v IHIe-l on theshm lest notice and in'.-t it iisi,iiiil.le i-is WOOD. MORKF.LL k CO. ten skn siiMM: ir. I.EH IN ,.::.!. !'.! i. I: iiiil I. 1 1 :t k. Poel.. t .-.ii ! Pass 'it. ,,!-. M.jfitPiv. Xi.v-i'iiH rf, X'iv(.l. I list o-i-i.-s. p.il.U s. I( l!uiei:s, Pr:iv-i- ami Toy Hooks, P, t-.i' r-s. Pipes, v,. Z o . M !l I o om- slncl; n l,.l f.f p; K .11." i'l.ltV. ! vhieh vve woul.l iil i to till llt t e:i t. . ii of t he I..i. :n-s. p;t 1-.i if A I'll AMil'MS at lower pi !..-! t h: "i i r nil rc.l in t Ii . place. rap: I- :onl l'ia-s - .11 .i'1i'-r wu ',-:.!. re tail. I.i'MMON - M! IliAV, .) iily !.'.. Miim stia . 1 :. ;::;.-. DRY GOODS, M"Tirt" rnnrcDirc HARDWAPr, QUEFNSWARE, i ill I ti i , hill I yhiii, ann. y,i!i :e to the farmer. Tins, it is tl.ie to some extent to the en- Iic ..st distrusting of niiisiiiioes, lias ilisajieareil finee the introil.n-ti n of the E-igUsh sjnr row. I know it is snij t!:at there were otlier causes for the disappearance of the worm, bat this has yet to be proved. 1 fully belii'V,: t':;it the true cure for the spread t of the potato-bag. and otlier depredators, is to be found in the enco iragen.ent of the I breeding of small birds. It is no doubt true ! that some do more harm than good, but '. taking th-mi altogether, they arc a blessing . to the tlirm.T. and as such lie must be . taaglit to r.'gtird them. As to th ; vparrow, it is ipii.e lik"!y he prefers grain and .-veils : to iii-. et-. Imi 1 b. iieve he pays for what he j cat-. That he will destroy cat 'rpi'.hirs I j know, for I 1 .:v. c sen him do it. It may le necessary to w.iteh him just aboiit this time, : p:u tie.i!.:; iv in the trap Ion, bat don't kill i hiai or his f.-llo'.vs. When there "h no seed I r..,, r..,. l.; .. f.. ..... I,.. ,. : i r-.n I i, .... vo , lin.-i i',i lain iov.dilit ni.IIC. IIo.ie.You insects, slags, and worms, and ril you of many of these pe-ts. NEW GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Iutc8t Styles Ijnlies' and Children's Hats and Bonnets TltlMM F.li AND T'NTHIMMED. Ribbons and Flowers, A most complete variety, just opened. SDN UMBRELLAS aM PARASOLS. of all sizcs, Ptjle? nnd qualities, tit uiiusunlly low prices. A l ull stock of Kl I tl 1 . O A" i : , all coliiri" ami .ir.cf, as low ns 75 cts. per pair. Iljili Hand (ilovt-s! FOIt (lAKllKN WK.Ml. NEAV WHITE GOODS. XniiisooK nn.l Jaconot .Muslins, Sr.fsi iiikI i-fr -tulle ?lnslltis. Wliiic iiikI fTirrI I. Ii"s. l anns, I!aiii1i:rs K.lu'iir, Toncls, kc. VV.iU AI.KS, for Suiiuiiit Suits, vorjr rlo-ap. ENGLISH BRUSSELS Slair and Hall Brussels Carpet. Thrcc-PIy dARPEiT. EXTRA SUPER CARPET. VENETIAN and GIRTHING CARPET. J ii rr in Cirpct, ml woof. COTTAGE fAIiiET FROM 2!i (TATS IT. Mattinss and Door Rues. Floor Oil Cloths 4-4. .V4.B-4. nnd K-4 wide; Stair ' "1"" the enemy. It w i'l b - -Oil Cloths und TiiPle Oil Cloth?: Window , then the E.it chain1. -r, I Hhad.-s at prices to suit eve. body. ; fr. onrrfuIlv wiped !--n. t!u t IIilXTS xrV O CEXTS. , the balding h-ft ...,t d , i-, t j all d iy, the bed-trad to ! tie-! SPUING AND SUMMER ' ,, , , - fully cleansed in every po;.: MILLINERY GOODS!! bis ai-custometi c..r:icr ,i Ii i-i,.i!-,.; Coimncm-e at the t -.p ,." th. h.-i-, one room at a time; l alter .-. ', r ! ct.mplctcd : an i you wili e-.-tipt i discomfort d :e t. s,-,rh a ti-n V.. ' j fancy lor taking ti.i p-i: ri -.i'.i-.r i a ! ,. I house cleanimr lcf-ure'.v. viv a 1 .,.;s, -K ' nnd managing it in a ih-.u d s ,rt ,.; so that there may b- 1 i -1 - i o ! : the heritable d;--r.! -r .v; ! ; ; ' - 1 ; tie a g.xxl many l....tr- ! - '. i ! . ; and L'i'liiililf sc:l-c .mp. it ..... ets ini'l ilnuvfis are th .roa ;'cv . nil the. ld lvs and r.i.rs. nnd old-fas'.ii-m.' I 1. ii ,i ' the way, an I ocrytbir -r is i i o . place, in thcsc te-t p a.-.., ,,)' I ; order and neatne-s. t'aen w -.- t ' b.nith and rest a'v'ii'.-, r -. '. , -. ; make a fri-h frock f ,r fie diversion, and cont.-m; ' t :' t"fThe attention of the Ijnlies is in ited to our Itetiiil Millinery 1 'cpartmciit. Having .. irwrol a tilst-elnss Millii.fr from the I'.:il and lifinr .-onstant Iy in receipt of thf lutest nnd hntulsoinest stx les. Wf lire prcpurfd to suit ail tastes and meet all pccuniiiry circ.i instances. NEW DRESS GOODS I va!ie.l, and all ti.i.tg- p.; . and gheii the list lou.-h . .' : is one room do;u a-: ! we Soincwhnt f.itigacl we ;.--t . m-Xt day take a:..-th-'r ; ' the end, ir-inir IV. un - t ; front Imck. and eer i ' ! 1 tuning a little tiai to s;i or read .ir sew. Poiintr,- tiiore li.inta will find if to thfir IX. The CVIcbiati'tl "RIVERSIDE"' H AT i T,:V:V ,0,-'iI n,V' """i'-"0 rVT w w7 i fun till tlu-ir ordei-a in Dry doods. X ot n ii' mid IN v. lllTF M m.MK TH lW Millinery at the s:ime to-iccs the y wmil'l Icive ! In pi.v in tin- cist, ami thus sax e l.i-ijiht and I MoiirithlCJ liotlilttS. Hlt.aiul Veils traveling e.vpenses. ALWAYS U STOCK, AT WHOLESALE ROCN.S, SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS. Geis, Foster & Quimi's, Geis, Foster & Quinn's, Tlio SiTcclncss f tpiiu t..,. lie w ho has no bom Nos. 1115 utnl 11" Clinton St., Johnstown. Nos. Ha and li'i Clinton'St., .Tolinstown. ; i GREAT REDUCTION 1H PRICES i E5W.B1I5H1S iwmm mi CASH BUYERS at Tin: EUm EeriSS-FiiiiisMni STORE. ! FRANK W. HAY s r,. H;r.v I.i.v, H.)v RcVt iie.l! ! better wiih clip!. a.-is ami then as we are it ft- f i''",;u-.i. a n.-w t 1.::. n ... . ilHV -n t'n; r-t ;;(' co-. ( v.-! li.-u; j kfc -' i: 1 , ei- i .1 S--; r! x i. -.::! r. x -r I 1 " iVn. -iV..'.i:...i-V S l i':l ! , - M . Men -ll '' i'i . Ila-.i! .! ANDVihh OTliF.U COOns USUATJ.Y K I"i'T IN A (OUNTTIV STOU!:. i aoiout to pat toi king No. 1 through, ami i break the stiing, mother makes her ap- j . j.earat.ce. .Slot tier, who !.e,us every noise in the 1- iiiio, from the clock tick to the : child's cii.apy cough that tills her mothei- . Iy l.tait w.thal.tim. Six to one she ail- tuiuisU-rs a Kttie wholeiome corrc ction :is ; she patiently unties tbo obsiinatc knot, 1 and xxe mttitally vw ;.' to go to sleep a ; the lounge- again ; but if we do to it.ihire , the shoes Cu t. Then v.e are litclu-tl in ( bed, kissed good night, and our good j mother a:i!.es. A..d would you believe it, the next night fmds us on the lounge again 1 Do ou know of a mioor pain that set tee cannot cu i e ? No. Come home j from sclio-el wi.h a long-d.avn lace, and j complain cd' an "awful pain"' beloxv the J region of the I.e. ut. Forthwith xvca.c M-nt to the settee, the room is darkened, and presently tbo oxlor of peppermint pen etrates the pillow and olfactory organs. rxo nceu to iook uji ; we kuoxv auiii i.. is i m '.' :t ; c ' rv!e" I'll r 1,1 ..; i-i Is -. ' x- .- .-. ' I Cia P'.i:,r a ft :.riic. I Imve foand that for a small "patch" it is preferable to take extra pains with the plants, so that thy will ret irn an extra crop. Therefore, when 1 have i n v s JI nicely iluirover. tin: positions i for the plants are marked oat. anil rich com- post with s;l. ... fjrkel in each place for J the space of three; feet ; wo J-yard s..-ni:-! i-igs are ce.pi al for the piir.e as xxe'.i. Oid-tiaie folks woold next raise a mo.iu.i j ab.mt a f. i the fa!l:i. v r,l!l". ii ndersiH ned respeet fully informs the A citizens ot l-.lif nsl.tir .out tin- pu I. lie v'etnT sillv that l e Tais nui.N-u fi'iKAT It 1.1 ll'CTI . IX I'liK i; T l CASH llCYKItS on all sroods in his line, consist ii'if of i.I OWING and REAVING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; fOOWG, PAHLOK AM) HEATING STOVES of tlio luot fMifiulnr (I'siirfis nni ttf nil Ft les, otase cr vim iwmm of mv oxx-n niiinufiieture: HARDWARE, AU. KIND.! such as I.oeUs. ScK-xxs. Unit llimres. Shutter Kinv-.s, 'i'iil le H:iil.'.s-. Ilolt. lion and Xi.ils, V inlloxx- 1 hiss. 1 i.i.x . 'i'.il.le Kmvis iiml pol k;-, ("arxinu' Knives and Forks. I'neUet K nix.-s, 'J'a- l.li-ioid If a spoons. .Meat . I'tt.-rs. Apple I'iive.s, Scissors. S'h' :l is. Kiizors and Strops. 1 1 am mei s. A; is p pleas. ire of life', he I, . Is n I en dearments that v.v lowe 1 sp it to fill the V'ld heart, and while away hi- 1 iu the sw eetest of lie 's ; a -, your lot? Yo t xxlllii ! a f: 1 from he-arts bratimr tr.e t-i ' chosen partner of o:rt-h j npprvnation w hen . .te'i-s !:.. I ban 1 of hope whe:: all ' heart to feel your s ,-r - . ;,. 1 ier own. I'.-rh-.t;.- -. -:,.1.1 prittliiig glee an 1 j . i- 1 .. rrow i i-.n.i v.t.ir t e. . v. : ;. I IMi mil ji ?t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OF Tim i Up :"- it in the wr.ii '.s ,.!' ! matter how hi;:i!'.le '.- t 1 . d.-stit-ite it- r.--. "l I., a p are cl:i 1, i!' true he o t- o .x -. h.m.e. A eh.-.-ri'e.l, p.' ci -I an:l af.ecti mate ehi' i en. xx i sss.r umre red j ,y t' ::ii ' xv ,r! i!v liouois. The I o n ' in l ist! i civ, and h ine-t ii ITi'iMtc-t j .y. II - com t worn, b it ;h- in isie ,.f the -AND - -.ii ui: WOOL AND C'OI NTHY l'HODlX'l TAKIS IN KXt liXMii: K.XR ODIOUS. i pi i.icijlle. I Store on South Side of Wain Street, : seed in the, Sllit't-.Oaa'i:, I'M. ! l" !U l 1 T'!?TC?(iFM FtllVITTIis'J ilPIR'i ; -it--, i thh. o.t m tw.. strong Uliiihuiliii ii iUni?nUib I muUltira. S plants. As m as thev have made a few t hic'i. but L long ngo d.-reet-'d i:f this, and Si, on the contrarv scrap o it a ha in and plant the one. t always nut in iilentv ' n i.-ii.n of replanting scxc.ai i i the season, and then, if the -cjssors. S'h' :irs. Kiizors and St n ,ps. 1 1 am mei s. t . . ff I Axes. M-iUliets. !t oriuir Maehini.s.Amr..rs.Chis- ! KfaAAt.B I'AIl h -i:s. planes. Coit, passes. S.puu-es. Files. as,,s. j fjUVti II kl U A LSI Am i s, Vises, Wienelies. Kip, l'nncl itml Cross- Cot Saws, Chain of till k in, is, S novcis. Similes, j Se x t h.'S a it t sun t lis. i m k s. i i n ks so j n - m i is. Sho." Lasts, pes. Way. iiri-tles, "ni lic Washer.- mi. I Wriitsr.TS. Patent Churn and. Patent -Machines ireii. -rally, tl rind-Stones. Patent Mo- ,s.-s i ate it n Me.isi: i . lei inl.er St it ks. Ci.st AXI) DHAI.r.U IN' the ha plain. : v . :; i.'.i - i i anl w::h weai his !.i:,.'i:.. the j. ii. X - tees . i l.eait'iv ;: in. a:. ! s!ii. a el. a. c. h- ! n t ., . 1 .... 1 - t.iC (hi..;:. : real a xx : its l :i c I. , i-.ee I r.-t ii, ;!. irx m Hi. ..ii Al Ii r :tf r. I I, a , ' ,-v :-! r. :." ' '. : ' ' v x i' h - . . ' i ;! i- s, .x t ... M.i . t ar- li'i-'-el. .:: ';-. p,-;vj:-'... ::". ' ic e. ,- I I. : s 1 .-r-t u ro 1:' n VI he in t ho ben.!.- uf c x , ry -, , it 1: . :.! i '.cr;' tnaa in the ianl. S tit i: 1 1 i -r i-.'al. in ii pi nil env f.i.Oiy lel i i'. --. ,...;. n r'Vcip' s: "'s. r !-.-.. , M-...IU!. Ml.'.Siil.l.'.s j;i..MK- l.V P. O; l'lt.l.S. S ii 1 !r ': ili.i-. .X ll-e.-s t'le PiP-M -l; -i-s. CM .s. .T. C. K1.!V: CO.. 1ST P-uxcrx, .N.xx lork; post-, .ilice H--.V ".".. Ainu t -. a;: :inger Sewing Hachine Anti Vhcro to E?uy It. Co"nti,ym x SN' iiro. nM-j-l.l..ir. p:tn vni tcli V-VI. P. PATTON, TVTimit li.ct urer :i n I I.-iil-r In - A 1.1. K t NOS IK- CABIITETFUI1KITUE joiixsmn x, fa. rough icax.e-- I or rotten el.i is an,. '.;;'v a mi:l.'!iof short gns t i the surface of my ha-i:i. exe;y Tiier'it, eseeptir.g in very wet tri ither, I giie t hem a good soaking of xva- ' rHS-!;S'BhEH HEATING PARLOR anl COOKING : r: Nitiis, Old Stove I'liites. fJmtes-and Fire Itrieks. l lolii i'. -s,... X. h.-re I CiOl l.r.y the -. xx-lli; at oar hide vril'u 'two nice sw allows," for ( "' jVKv'oi' 'Win N-n :-i Ye-, xx-i-h picii-ure. l pr siiiue it ic t lie Smjfi r S.-wiiiir M j-liini' I hut yeu m-:: ri . ( . Vt . tl:f - f lie Ii..' lie .i? P. C. ..- 1'. We-!. ;i,-, ti.v:i t here tiv ( .... -rs :: t 'i l m'-; -t -r.'. !'.- the Pine.-, a-:-! v x ..rd .-r U I h V. 1 J fas. i XX e ! I Villi" t 1! 1 s il yon ... . t I!.. i e tili." !' lies-. r-'.--s. i:.M.-v .. ti.e .i:;...'s h:n.' li. xv en Li it. liill Siyles .- ,,. ii.- -e iit.i ,-p ,-.-. i l.'.ii Mi;i.-ii:i. .-. tr. ."ii i lie -I ... .!:. na:.e -t iii.tae.-, an. I i'i'..' aceo-.'in .: - n : I Men x le. xx il I he plea s I t . !:-.w e.-i .-i. i . - , . . 1 1: t i r x a rl ii? t:i '..-hi -ies. xx-i a In - r r hi Imiv .,r pu'. 'lie-y :. l.-i, i- -. - j t.hr.;.!. :n.. I .-:! i !-..- .it le r . -. .-:t i . i .r ii.ili.it.: ;i S' xx-- i. a.i-i iire nt ml t,!c,-.J prepa r. .1 to tc- i - ill r.Mi'i r titx .f i.i ti-liiic's in i: f iii.-tati : i 1 1 I -.O -'"ii.-.,r in-lt-ier. i'li.i iO X --ry lilt.ilt'r:l!e -. :i i i.'ra.-t l In' 11 ix 1. r. txvn i.- i.i.-. ! Z.ii ii:'? ? "ri-. l-i.-iisiui- 44.-tt. ) N 1 x .-I' 1 .- don't she bolicve that 1 oppcrinint is the j cure all" for "all the ills that t!esh is heir to?' That lounge allays the most , excuuiataig tooth ache, assisted by a bit i 1. '" of cotton clipped in laudanum. Do you remember, after the 1 ng illness, how xxe were cariied down sta-iis in father's strong i ''' avms and ilepositt.il on the btloved ihl i y-.n lounge? Hoxv 1 in 1 every one s.-micd., .j and the ncigbbo! s bt ing u.s delicacies. i '' l:. " i a a 1 Tiie siii;.) s'.at.'.l from thu c uiior is moMvI 1 r..:- il C:ine Chiiirs, '.X (,ci ;-to.it Clmir.-, K itehe n Fiirniiiii c, ped l.oi:nreP, Mill : resses. Vet e-a-Tctf s. F.vtc t.sioti Tiihle?, 1 lining T lhles, Cu tl . .:irds. Ve., ,V:e., A-C, io., ire., &e. r.vK'.tv iiKscutiTi'i or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent st e and lit loxv prif: s. Ciihim t a'i'l liiiii-makeis materials of nil KIikis .or .siile. Furniture delix-crcii i;t toiy p.int in .l.liiis-, i-vii or ;.t IP.i leninl Stat ion free ol extra fhaior... ' M. 1. i'.ii'iO.N. .1. liiistoxvu, uet. PI, HVJ.-tf. P.ilfPillts, i;...!st- ,t!s. Wiisl-statnls, SileloaitN, t hiitnlier Set?, 1 'a rior Set s, WrrdrntifP, P...-.k ( uses, l.e i: il j.-s, (Ic, ,Vc., Sre.. ,V ter, w l:i h ,.f ( i.iii-so remains in tin: x. it iuity of the roots, o x ing to the depression in the soil. .The mulch over the surface prevents baking, and p ce:ves a cool, moist 1k.nI. Alt-r .he xiiii.-s have grown, say, two feet I pinch olf tin.- tip- to indue- ,-M bn,,ts. as xxell as to pr, im etc fruitfulncss ; but lam at till times ex.-eelingly careful not to bruise either the shoots or foliage, as this fro j ieitly ea.tses disease in the plant. Once a week give a Iiti.1-: dihited manure water, anl ioc, eased t i 'or will h,' the result. up be.-ide ii-, a waiter placed on it. and a ! f p..t less napkin over this. The liist aiti- ' )) jJOUiSE, tlx that is ever put on that waiter is molh- ; k:u 'si:i im. v.. i's old-fa si .'i ...ned sugar bowl she lad j jo!r Fitihr.rris, - Proprietor. vb.un a gi'b I'.'iCK.s you, we will aUxavs j T '-. INt; i.-.-s. ! in,.', rtfurnihed the ntiore t t x, i 1 : n no-.v il it lid p' '!n I.i i" hot el. t In-pi . i 1 1- itiply ..r.-pared to aecom itioda te xor him xvtth thi.r pa 1 1 .naire. ii. xini i:i n I.ixor him xvtth thiir 1 1 he !..st t li.it the tii.il !, a 'fords xvill he serx ed at t:.-'! tl ,it ::!; a-ons. the l;n- will he k pt .... -, : i v si i pi . 1 1, -1 with the choicest li.pior-, an l i ,. ,., ttiiimd.oiis ST.ihl.-. will he liiid-.-r th. .ii. Hue-.! n .iiretii! s-. 1 1 -1 ii i tent ix e lni--t:u-. X-; j i !o. I xx I! tM s,, 1P..,, ,,, ,.,,, f, t- i a! ie and xx-.il ph ;.s i ,.v ,., A , ., . ., ;,. , ;. . ,. I p.--. e; ut t n; i. lo !.n -i n, ,,. ..-.cici- , t. 1 i " i f i-.-i.-es t!.. pr; i t i et or In .j ' t , .- i :-, i ; ' p.o I c on r. i "i iy .i. 1 , A 3.-' lemettii.cv it the cemented knob on t and the nicked edges ; it iuvaribly c-n- ; tains pulverizeil or "niouth-fuU" sugar, .f inece; ti-uial .pmlity. Then is a slice i f crisp broxvn to.ist that smacks of tieem aud butter .only motl.er can make such'. ! and a bt tic glass d i, rlv. .ii.d bv tie' same ierMns for Hum.- txua i us, 1 u ,v ' iii.l i ctirtll vl'it.i f.f .,,'li,, .'1 l. .r i .i . -ww 4 ' "' " ta -coincide z l . . ; v v a ' -V I 4 a ' r-i the invalid fare. The chndicu .stand ' J..H:.,,:. streel. Hr.iror.l. !. arouml admiringly and t-nvjing'.y. to j n 1 Ttns ..p v-n. wn l'...is. ... r.-e-a'lvl.. en 1 ..i..l niu.t be coufccd. As o grow (l!tU, i VVtuZiWi tbo lounge still has attractions for us. ' ' iy : ..-.t. t in- pa; r,.r, ,cj of t in- pun'.i..-. "Keep still, dearies, kt mother s'eep a lit- ' St"-t'Al Al '.ciHiC'J TO TRANS-tNT 8SARDuRS. tie. l'dbaiis it will cure lmr beada. he.' ; .. -Z'Zri m,.,'", riV'oih7i"r?h SU';?; And the pimr. tired mother sinks b t. k on 1 l! U"'ls t.M rm s PKit ut.FK. the loungo for lest. Sho need imt '-Joint ' ,lt!,rii,'rv UVen Day. Wrfk. Hotitl. or Year, the balmy ;'" it comes of its oxx n sweet it... if. r l. 5. lsTt -r.,al"VIiY J' K1FI',I' will. The tired look passes from her face, teen uia lc to ilrivv o:i a pair of hard-bake. AS WK ALL KNOW, IXPT THF. .. .j. ?.i 1 1 .! GHBAP CASH STORE, Are iiet i.vcr, Put r.it'ier im lo, tlit.se of any otl.er ti. -ii :,-r in the tenso lines from her mouth, and we know that when she wakes ti e hcr.dache will be guiii-. WOOLEN FilCTO-RV! A Dn. h N'oTicn. Sto Jiff! I,o. k here von-Je. don t it? J vant to lint me t J VIX; in: Wovlr.n F.i m iiir fuel ... re n short i ft Ik. ts. A friend writes from Im n.pe ; "What an amount of .lis -on. fort wet we 1 1 oiif s which were put by the fire over night to dry. Damp and adhesive within, they are witli-ait- stiu and unyielding as horn. Once on, they are a sort of modern stocks, destructive ol all comfort and entirely de moraii.ing the temper. The following sim- ,.!., a... .. p; ...a. ,i, ..t.i . i .i 7-, fl T T"X TT . 1 ri 1 .'.- "x- . i, x .,ii, i.i.b.iv; uoi-t, vx ut ..ill ..- il.u, Erj Goo2s Dre liools, Rats an4 Caps - o-,, spnnS.Cvein,, ..r Roots, Shoes, Notions, ,,a1' Us l'Tu '"n-"rt or thLne,, r !'o( tDirrv nrn rrrn nniv rr ""Ji'"",-!: u 1,0,1 t ,e hooU are ,akcn u!T- h11 lixOildilhl N, NJillt, I LL!), llilAlA, id. then. ..aite fall wuh dry oats. This grain I:, tliis " Xork r r':nilfr.-' j lias a great fondness ftr damp, and will , f I"'). 7l:!i''lr.!'?J,,','.-V!,'fr,i -! .,;,v i rapidly absorb the last vestige of it from the fin Is ta.i. 111 .-.ere xvill 1 i,: :! ivelv ho sold at t ho ... a rl.. .-. .-: niiii-u.n. roi-i'i! pi.i 'u.-i; ut tit: l.ir'u st wet leather. A- it t ikes up the moisture it swells and fills the Ixiot with a tightly-fitting last, keeping ils form good, and drying the leather without hardening it. In the morn ing shake out the oats and -hang them iTi a bag near the fire to dry, ready for the nest I wet night, draw on the boots, nnd go hap 1 piiy about the day's work. This simple j recipe, tender-footed reader, will save you ' much discomfort, and will make you a ten- der-hcarted reader as you sit with your feet j in your soft foot-gear, loooking over your i paper as you wait for breakfast to be made t-OO.K- " i-'-.ne-t t.rn c.s lakeii n, i x- !,.-. tc-e fer i-;..n .! :;: .1 t.i aii l.uvo.' VIX(, Pit rodaced tc,v ,,... l, ;.,.. .... . - -- .'... i , r HOXV pr.-l-o ,.. ,,, . .I'l.HilN I I.., v t.- r w i.. i x v ie i.--..- . i x v v i . . .-'v. 1 - , - o o - o . .-. . i. . , , r. I..- OI UU St X i, v . SI D. KIX, YiiltXS. AC. Ac. ' i k ' . ooi tiVMiii .a v. native in- tr,xi,;.i ,.r Clld, of yon ( O . blcnty dime, und doll t got worked on shares. Mat ki t price pni.) t,,r v-.-.oi. i no bofepility o" a dout aj out it, varcaiout.s Kn.-i.si.itriT. tv.t. ii, P-'.i -tf. ' ' ON:'- j a man l:fl- Le.: vot inoft avay a long upeH ( - i c f veder ngo. He i'Fd doxvn y a:i Irish- I COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., ! roan vot keen a Dutch rtery store : und "t ft. T7C-"h"-'- TT1. C5 ! t :r l .1 t-" j u nt ,ii, .o 111 :i .ti nit; ne uiiti in nie u mpi ei- l; ::'.. '. I e.ls tr i ii.-ar ( i nt iv s: i . i t. .Is. Full Spirit ci. i:r', .Ian. IU. 1 ;7!.-tf. K. J. MILLS. CO o XStVi-O xvj r- - c t muni o Eh O o 'Veil and Cistern Pumps, Arc., ,Ve.; Harness end Sac!t??sry Ware of till kind, in trreat xaiietv: VCOD and WILLOW WARE lieyond chiserlpt ion ; CA L'liOX OIL and OIL LA M TS. Fish oil. Lard nil. Linseed Mil. I.uln ieaf imi Mil. Kii.s.n. Tiir. I'alnt". "arnishes. Turpentine. Al cohol. Ac. ; Si! x i-r-Pliited Ware, (i lass .van-. Ac lsiinil" (rvoccrit's, such ns Teas. Coffee, Sn.ra.-s. pyrups Molasses, Spices, llii.-il Peaches. Inied .Apples. Hominy, Fish, Crackers, Uice, Pearl Itarlex . Ac. rI",olfirf rii"l Ci'gni's. Paint. Varnisli. Whitewash, Sernl.. Horse, Shoe, e. . -Iiovt mgr. Vlot lies im.l Tooth lirushes, all kinds an 1 sizes. -,,ns, Manilla Itopi-s, nnd inanv other articles, at the iwn-.i im t -,,, niiidiv. t.iiititt-tl anil put up its cheap as pos-sime, ion cash. J''"A lilieral dtseoiint imide to country dealers liiiyiiur Tinxvare Lx- xx Ii,iIi.-:ii.. ;F..iU(ii: Ilt'MLKV. Khensliurir. July J5, Js7:;.-tf. W ltli Co; C.l :tel's, the n-i. .sipai.ij l.. r t. : ; V. :oish ,.;,-! ( h'. ..!. , ,tl ..fa liil.c. AN1- iu l'eel Islao . ol ..f the -11..1.,. : the II'V of Ci-.-;. y. To thi xxiid cattle repaii ' ! in !c !s t . 1 here the hunter iny n v uit f .1 1 has.- had been pn.s -.'.it -i v XX , 1 for a xve k, when an lii-h'.'e.r 1 i g-'ing ii.t the xva". 1 d.i; ;::g li(lW.-RT.l.!llr. GfldllS (1HNF.1IALI.V. Nkxt DOOH TO POST-OFFICE. I Io;i inj- Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE llitvine- recently taken possession of the ncw lxlilted 11 p and commodious l.'iil.lin; on lliirh street, txvo doors i-.i-t i.f the llittik and iieaHy opposite the Mountain Mouse, the subseril.cr is lietter prepni-.-d than ex -.- to matin fact n re all irtich-s ia the Ti X. O )PPKlt and Sil KKT-T IP X x'.l.'F. line, ullof xxhich xvill Pc fnrnislietl to In. vers at the very lowest livintr prices. The st.hseril.er alo proposes to keep a full ..nd varied assortment of Cookiu, Parlor ar.d Heating Stoves of tlie most approved desitrns. rSLOFTIXO nn.l ltMMFIXr. made to order 11. i.i xvarriir.ic.i T.eriect in ii.anii I act ore nti.l m:i teriii). ltKPAIPIXfi nromntfv nttei-.di d to. All work done l.y me-xvill he done riirht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WA UK sold liy me can lie depended upon as to tputlit'- and cannot lie 1111, let-old in price. A continuance nnd increase of patrotmire is rcspoetfuHv solici ted, nnd no 1 (to. t xvill he wanting to render 111 :ire satisfaction to all. VALUE LUTUINGEK. F.lieiisliui-f. )et. 13, STO.-tf. Loretto Marble Works. PRICES REDUCED! MOXt .MKXTS. TMMHSTOXKS. HI REAT nnd T A I5LK TOPS : nls((. I tisiims for Scotch (irnnite Monuments. We desire tt invite the at tention of t he jnililie to ear heautiful liesiiriis for Momuiientsanii Tuiiihstt.ne!.. ma.letit the vtrv hest Italmn and Atm-rirun Marl. les, nnd which will hit tiirnislii-.l nt at. low rate? ar similar xrork run h? .il.tiiined in I'hiln.h-li.hia ir elsi-wlier,. l-ri-f.-.-t 'a. nnd I bn't like :ot, cause dot makes rx-3. r?' 7 3-'Il51-Sl)illor- 111. ,ie agg.aration. V.-11, I do;,t care me so V'J, r tZAoZZ eount I .1 ti,., 1 much a I K.111 1 de ole vmnans : but I vautsdo 1 busmcfs umailj- done hyltimkt is. 1 11. . II.. .1 1 ' --e,. ....... 1. J.l.-. l...il.., UlOnur Ii - i . u j- " " " s. ca i-ii.xtt--:x.ii-j olected Teller, apont tree jiounts olt, nnd vould veii fifo jcai-s, mit an ivory lipsproLe. Ain't it? Alfalfa Uav for Swine. The Sacra mento Unhn says : It is a strange-sounding proposition to feed hogs with hay, but we. have experi-mee in this line, and, however Flrnngc or odd it may seein, it is, notwith standing, a fact, thnt hogs will not only eat alfalfa hay, but that they will do well on it. e first discovered the fact by throwing a lot of alfalfa chaff from which the seed laid been cleaned over to some hogs for a nest, to our surprise they devoured it with much pn'Miness as they would so much s or barlev. Oar own experience and ilnrniation or : ... "M.,J ,r , ' loilowin 10.S.11C 10 pumisu the ooservatlon siiiiN;', has proved to us that good EBEKSBURG WOOLEN FACTORY A'tl-'i!,I;;'' I'nr,i hav.en reporting in i when r iu i for 1 of Un county that our re tim'-h ima IliVn ii'-- U'"",,,l'U Uo"',S ' l U' it !,(, ,, -v t L n thoy l''i'11-'' avexx-e d ;i m oa.ts ,, II..-. Uiinrmati nr 'VT..0" );.-yotion Htid for j v as a fciitouii-gom-j ie buntret und forty I AMES J. OATMAX, M. D., eigh apout dirty-1 1'hy.Hiriim t.n.1 Sargoon. , ' J I loiCNsm ito, Pa. ' handle und tree! Otec on If irh ctrctt. nearly opposite itlatr'i , , . I ,ST sF- PRICKS. l.'atiKets s... ih.mneis 3;;a;;;;?.v:0 .T- - -j" x o.. j.i-i itrii. alfalfa hay with plonty of water will keep hogs in a good g -owing condition all through the winter. T.'iey may lie foddered in the n 1 )G tl, 1 .ur a ttoTC'. t'esincce 11, ioxv.i 1 1 :il 1. .1 uiiiiti st reel, where infill cailst-lioulJ he liiade. H -l.-tf.) ! , ' I CtX. Tx.-r XTi.T-il San net ts. .y t.,s Yan,' same way you would fodder sheep or cattle, oaniiliS .!'. :.;;::;:::';;; (o- v : ! bi,t if oi,t p wi,h cutti,,s machine and wet T. I. JtlXKS " sons ' " Wore fettling they will eat cleaner and do July 1?, lsTS.-tf. Lticts' uii? Woolen Factory, better on it. satislaction Kii iraiiteeil. nnd work shipped to nnv j.intit at our risk. All orders fro... a tlisianee will lir-iinptiy attenuitl to. Jti ineiiih. r that t.ur df snrns nn.l our work will compare f: vornI.lv with anv m the State. WILKINSON t KELLY. Loretto, March 10, 1874.-tf. Parke's Marble Works, 13 1'rni.kll.i Hirer. JohiiMonn. MONTMEXTS. HEAD a.,.1 TOMU -LXv . .... .1' f 'MC NTKlt nnd CA PI- iftiiX ; ..1 ails. MANTELS. Ac. niatm-lSJ J laeture.l of the very Pest Italian and T fl : 1.1. 7.. 1,111 in ?i. .is. ac J tion s-mirantetd in price, design and H exeejition of xvork. t Order!, resiieetf nllr nll,.it,l tV and nro.tm.lv fiiu.a .it 1..,' ........ ...... x3 est cash rates. Try us. Fr Oct.at-m. JOHN PAItKK. mm miMWmi 11 Frnrklin Street, Jol.nslon... .IOII tf. I.n;t, . Proprietor, MONT'MEXTS, HEAT) and TOM It STOXES, ' .'C:XTEU am. CAIUXET SLA US, A XI) 1 bl.S. A-e.. manufactured of the very l.est Ital ian nnd American Marbles. Perfect sa.isfao t'"in """"'k. design and price e-m.rnteetl. , Orders respcotf ully solicited and prompt- lyfexR uted. (Jahnslow n, Nov. 11. "il.-tf.J (KO. M. KEADE, Attomcy-cit-lMw, EbonsburB-. Pa. Office on Centre street. urveuoors rrom llljrh ttrect. Uutfi7,T:.J Interest, or ou cj'oii nil a. .ignr.tr. w.'i. -,i knee. His eric .ii: rim. I hi- j xx ho. fc-.iring that he had ; !! s, j J-pat.iaids, t i whom the 1-1 i i . I and who chose the i, s.ea-..n t ! repel their unxvclcim te igh' - r-. ; fcli'ording assistance. ! -I trotath- . tin y had crectel. The l.i-hn, : . ' aplH :ir..iicc ol h: rith 1 :.p- ; : TiX,('OP?ll&SI!KET-!iSOL:r-"'' " ' its teeth tt t iK a :i -w an i - -. i : .7lliii- in ritnUPTl.V ATTKMIKU TO. j when it did so. .,;,t !n-l a ix ax ii .: i ter-..-ing the !.. ;:-. ;:! hi- g.J1( stead. :.-icli t at.i.a ii - i- i s . :h 1. .t x I- j-. !. t: Nos. 2S0and 282 Washinun S. JOHNSTOWN. PA. i .i..t ,-iUi ! e.l. lb- the;, t ' l-.-r'pg tr -. ngai.. s! .... : ii i - . win i i. .'.x ti.aici ci ;t Hi- gin v.:t Ih.iiil :: X' '. t xx cixe piiCx-s ;-i il.t ni i ' leeu seieJ b tii - a.'.i:f. r. i ait'-r G. AV. YEAGKK & CO., m.oIi-Mtle iin.l Kt-tail .Mmiufact uror. of TIN, fOlTEK AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Al'.vai'- ton ;.a: S e.llC "-' t are a.x' A N It DKAI.F.US IT HrafiniL Parlor and CooMnj Slovss, j"o. l-I1t' Ktercntli Avenue, Allooun. ls. ItOOFI"(; and SPOlTIXC. made to -rd.-r nl n-.trranted pc.fcet ii. manufuct ur ami . mnterii'l. ' Orders respect fully solicite.! and pr.mplly ntte.nled to, ami ptditc attention ui-eo. d"d lo ! nil. whether they purchase or not. Altootui, Sept. ., lMiJ.-tt. the -fore ai-cuupii-h th;.. i. g worth n tiiiiiig. Ii th - you at -neb an h -ar. th. until thir'y mi .i.ii.s .p ; r. ia.p .riant the li.:-i ks- is , i or t them, thev are j ist a cf this ci..,.. , to lake j. i -a. r..i'. .x .iy. i x-at iie j s; i the x. half, or the t: lin l' dinner has been t.itg - i tliHt the AflLLlNKKVA DUK-xS MKIN(i. The attention of the Ij.ilies of Elen luirr nntl x ieinity is .inct ted lo the fact lh.it MKS. U.K. JONES hnsjiist ceci-ix etl an invoice of new nnd fashiotiiil.le Millinery ; . . !s. al her rooms in the East Ward. Et.enslu.".r. V.'eddinir liomiets. II u, etc.. a peciitv. irfstnakimz promptly m.i.) neatly done. The pntronat-'c of the ladies is respei-tfully solicit. mI. ti-L". 1- fiQAh ! COAL!! Tlio subscriber prepared to furnish, in Inrire or suptll qipintities. nil ruiilitit of AX'l H KACITE im.l IHTl'MlXorS COAUat Ion. st ma. k"t rates. ( 'on I didix er. d promptly and f r-e of ehurtre for hauling .it nnv point in EPeii-hnry or vii inity. Orders Idt at't lie Z.v 11 M Stoii : will reeeix-e tutrix-attention. HAN ILL II. ZAH.M. Ehensl.iir, Sept. 1, 17I. tf Co,, IS ti.it oi j ("iliv, the cl. a. acter xve hax. ways p.irsii -s. II - i n.-i. t churdi; ut i i- pl.i.-e .4 I i men!. or i.i his Usi. i' habits, we i-a;it. t b.jt ,L-, in time, and be ready at the a; We woul.l not "iic a ti not p iiietnal to his cni'-ig -i:e" riexcr inak.-s up his min 1 to a . till the time Ls lost. T':-c wh hesitate an I t.-c:iihie xx hu a:r l for a j.-urney. to l.ic-lan ap;- b.isiiit , or .:iy tbi ig r it TyMIiST N TIONAL S ADDLK AND nnd are ill c-ueul .tei (.. s icv -I H AHXESS SHOP OF CAM HIM A Cl IT'XTV. or get a lixiag in tiiis xv.:l 1. are ; J i.: Hiirh street, (opposite I'nion School House, 1 West Ward. Ebcnsnunr. M. M.o'N Kl LL Co., Proprieto. s. Snrlillm and ,?nifmiii1e ard r pairetl and all other work in my line executed in the best manner, on the shortcut notice, and ut the most reaonal.le rates. ll-12.-tf.) LLOYD & CO., Haxkki.s, rni'vsnrnn n i tT nnl.L Silrer. Oo-frn.nent li,m nn.l .t..i f a l-cr-. bill into the Cull At the time of the keying -f stone of a certain church in If -v.: known citizen who l.a I j ;t l r: iiiother-in-law, in-isted ..n p a: t i lics. When rciii.'i.so ' All....4i,.i,.ill. X.. .ii.r lit or... 1 . . .. 1 lowfil on Time ltf.osit4. f V.I lof-f inns ntnile At. the ct ur r. all aceessilile ptiints in the Ciiitcl. Stales, aud a t.e rt.,Iied : " Well. I tall er t:, : i .i Corner-stone is opem-a in in,. Ifeneral Uiii.kina; business transacted. . j , couple of hundre.1 3 ears. Liks xxi.. 1 .t ..i'i .r,...t .; irx- a; i xxi .J n. . ..!..... . , . ... , 1 1 1 i oil. m'x"1 v.... .... - . im ua ui. 1 ii7 i'i 1 iic. ui j ti. c Rni. -im-r iiiu , . . Go.Vj"or .ile. Colla tions made. Monks re- their rvo to see xxaataj'ue ' " f VM- M- LLOYD & CO , HAXKEHS, ALTOOXA, T'A. rts on the principal cities and Silver in itivi'q (in gttponu, payanie nn nomcnu xxitnuui r . t 'n. 111.1c with interest at fair rales imiiiai .pi. .... i r 4 i f t r . i . ft i h i- 1o ft it tl u it n in anH i- !. V . SS xflS .-jibe M m - idi TO xi t:d 8.W1 1B US .. .:-tit n nei-V ie's Cxl , 4cr. 1 ria or t I 1- 1 . t'V- L
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