The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 10, 1875, Image 4

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    How to Cure riacon, Hafa and Pork. ;
A correspondent of an exchiinge i
says: A the wintry nior.t hs approach !
the hog gains greatly in the estimation ;
of hi friend, and mr.ny persona who
would not taste of his Uesh in the
muntner months are pleased to see li e
various dishes composed of it on the'r
tahles. Hut bacon holds its own at all j
seasons of tlie year, and ham is always
apprec iated when properly cured mid
cooked. Opinions differ :.s to the d-
rivntion of the term "ia on." .Some
wise heads think it to Ik; a corruption
of tlie Scotch hnf.ru (dried); while
others believe it to come from li crJirn,
as the finest Hitch s are furnished by
animals fed upon, the beechnuts.
There are also various ways of cur
iiiir bacon. The Yorkshire (Knirhind)
method is to burn off the bristles,
rsith-jr than to scald them, then luu-h
the carcass and wash it in cold water, i
and let it v.ni where it will not fieeze I
lortwenty.f.urhouis. One quarter of ,
a mumd of saltpetre and twentv-fne
pounds of common s;dt are then rubbed
thoroughly into the pieces of the ani
mal, which should be placed in a huge
nil) and covered up closely in a cool
i.laee for a fort u' ::;it. Then turn each
piece and n;' in a little more salt, j
Let it ie:u:.in in the pickle another
fortnight, and the bar-on is rendj to be j
binoked. The bo-t way to smoke it is j
"with corn on the cobs bunied upon i
charcoal; keeping up a slow, dense
fiirioke, an 1 nut a fire. Then put it in
a cloth and wash it over with white
wash, to preserve it from mold or fly
blows, .nid place where there is no
rnoiturr. pud it v, ill keep for years.
,,,J E S? s I
six pounds of rock s:dt add three
ounces of saltpetre and tvo pounds of
colfce C sugar. Put it into three gal
lons of water and boil until dissolved,
'skimming it well while it boils and
w hen cold pour it over the meat, keep
ing every part of it under the brine.
Won fi.ii be pickled ready to smoke
in about ten days; but hams should
remain tn tor imir or live weeks i nis i
pickle can be used again and again, if
it is boiled up, skimmed, and a small
portion of its ingredients added each
time, llefore putting the meat into
the brine it should be carefully washed
and wiped clean from blood, as that
spoils tlie pickle. Pickling tubsshould
be larger at the bottom than at the top
so that the pork can remain undisturb
ed in its layers until needed for use ;
and the b tlom of the tub should be
covered with coarse salt and then a
layer of meat placed upon it, and so
on until the tub is filled. A good way
to pickle one ham Take a deep,
stoneware di-h, jut large' enough to
hold a ham, and mix together one
pound of coarse brown sugar, one and
a half pounds of fine salt, and one
ounce each of saltpetre and sail pru
nella. Then rub every portion of the
ham, and pile the remainder of it over
the top. having placed the ham skin
side downwards in the di-h. Let it
ctr 11,1 i. f t 1" t 1 1 lf t 'I v a f 1 i 1 1 1 II i
it over and rub in tlie mixture, an:l
zzs.iiir.
pan. Do this for a fortnight, audit the j
h un is needed tor use, it can be smoke d :
for two e.r three da; s, and then boiled, j
And it will prove a delicious dih,
f specially if roasted and served with
claretwfthsat.ee, made by basting it
the last hour with a tumbler full of the
wine. And after pouring oil the f.-.t
thieken the gravy. If it is to be kept, :
let it remain in the pickle, ruhhing it i
oecasiematl v tor a month r so. A
pint of molasses can he su'tilut'd for
the sugar, and a pint of beer is also an
improvement to it flavor.
l";i"on is almost the only meat ever
tasted by hundreds of thousands of
Fienchnien, and they have become !
connoisseurs in the method of prepar- j
intr it. As soon as the iig is killed it !
is always singed, not scalded, the car
cass being placed upon n bundle of
ptraw and the Gre set to it to windward, j
As one side is signed the pig is turned !
over, and if any bristles remain they
are burnt ejlf with wisps of blazing
straw. Xet it is brushed ami scraped
with a knife, and washed clean with
cold water. Alter cutting it open the
try is piRCH.-i into water, io oe t
cleansed from blood
ooine persons ,;
will leave the opened carcass to coo! all '
lii.dtt, while others kill by enriy dawn, j
ami cut up in the evening by candle ,
Iioht to save lime. I he pig is cut up i
. 1 t . p.- .i !
into convenient pieces of troni three to i
five pounds each, reserving tlie hams, ;
feet, heads and tail for special treats, !
. i i :
also a few roast ing pieces and some i
eausaae meat. I he feet a re then boiled i
tender and broiled as t'dbits.
Tor a pig weighing t;00 pounds take
thirtv pounds of common salt, a quar
ter of a pound d" saltpetre, two ounces
of ground pepper, and four ounce's ejf!
ground alpice and cloves mixeel to
gether. Stir these ingredie nts up well J
and rub each piece of poik, whether it j
is to le sailed e r suk. kC'I ; ineii sjn in
kle the mixture over the bottom of the
tub and put in a layer ef meat, sprinkle
it with t ie salt and spices; anil elo so
until it is all packed, covering the
upper layer thickly with the salt.
Cevcr up closely, and it will ke-ep more
perfectly and le more toothsome than
pork pickled in the common way.
How to okt 1! IP of Stumps. A
single fact given by Gen. Colquitt, of
Georgia, in his speech a few days ago,
will, we hope, be of practical benefit to
farmers, lie said to remove stumps
from a field, all that is necessary is to
hare one or more sheet iron chimneys,
some four or five fe-t high. Set fire
to the stump and place the chimney
over it, so as to give the requisite draft
at the bottom. It will elraw like a
stove. The stump will soon Ikj con
sumed. With several such chimneys,
.f different sizes, the removal of slumps
nny be accomplishes! at merely nonii
naf labor and expense.
tr-v
fam-nra teaes.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
-OF-
AND
mSlci
&2CCt-!i'0n ' WARLS,
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AND DRALEK3 IK
HEATING PARLOR anl COOKING
AND
mbhihbiib coons goer illy.
Tolliiir in
T V f tPPFR & CHlrPT-inOV
lliljlijl I fill IX illllJlJ I ItlUA
I'UOSfTI.V ATTKVDKD TO.
Nos.278, 2S0and 2S2 Washington St.,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
"V. I. M'Cl.F.I.l.XI) JOHV IlANXAX.
M'CLKLLAXI) & CO.,
Jlanufact nror oTunil Dcolcr In
FURNITURE!
We Kei'i constantly on harnl In vrrt-at Taricty full
lino vl tkitaiit
PA 11 LOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
IMSTYLES AND AT FRIES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS
Having tlie nv.M pkillful workmen In tlie city, we
are irri:ir.d to fiil all orU-rs lor
omcE ass mm imm
Ix riai:3 0 bvlT
i'JMCES 1 JoloAV
Kitlur Eautfrn or Western Mannfarturers.
ir,,,nA, - 01 rnivi-Tiv,
CrOOltl, No. 81 I R AMvLIN MTCt t,
neakly ori'O.sirE i-ost-office,
Jou.row;v, ..
n . . . . .
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
ir.U Furniture sent Tor an-l lelir'r-.l in the
city irt-c ofcharae. 1-13, "i-i.-tf.
Wood93iorrcll&Co.,
WASHINGTON STREET,
Moar PENfl'A IT. R. DEPOT,
.TolisisstoAvii, JL:j.9
Wholesale anrl Jidail Healers in
VOV.VAV.'S AND DOMK5TIC
fijl f "T ,
- - 1 -z -r
MILLINERY GOODS,
iiaudyvark,
qufj:xsvvaue,
jjoot8 and shoes,
If ATS AND CAPS,
IRON AND NAILS,
IJIA D V-M A DR fl.f lTftivn
GLASSWARE, YELLO' V WARE '
WOODEX AND WILLOW WARE,
PROVISIONS and FEED Of all kind,
... ,, ini,
TotfCtht-r with nil innnnor of Western Produce,
such as
FLOUR, B
twi
promt'tlv
BACON, FISH. SALT. CARBON OJl, ETC.
rii'ilosnleari'l rotsil irdfr solicits, f un.l
".Vio Vrmi' ttn:'"" nonce ana most
... ... - ui, , I .
CD
-St
CO
CD
02
Parke's Marble Works,
131 t'ranklin Utrert. JohnHlnnn.
MnsrMEN'TS. IfK,r and TOMU
ST)NKS,f1fNTKK nnd VA Ml- S.
;nr.i ai.AfK i im.p, ivc. manu-y,
iitcturcd or tno very nest Italian and
American Marbles. Entire sntifac
tion p-tiaranteed in price, design and
vi'fiilinn nf iritrlf
i- rders respectrully solicited ;'3EJ
nnd promptly filled at the very low- iifc-ii
t-8t cash rates. Try us. U
Oct. '4.-tn.
JOHN PAKKE.
TANICL Mi-T.AITniir IV J,
J at-Lan; J.ihnstown. Pa. Om'ce In ,kI 1i
hxchnnure ti.unn?, (up stairs.) corner of Clin
ton and Locust streets. Will attend to nil buhl
neps conneetfd with nis protession.
rVL0 M. HEAVE. At forneu-af. Law 1
' P?ensbr,. Pa. OfflW o Cen'tr" S
three dcoi tr HikhbUeeu ,.Uir T.-rj.
lAEUiHED
ill
U
o E
3 1
TJ W
EBENSBURC
-ANl-
I!nn0r ninillPII'P OTADricrentleraan who was ashamed to drink;
nUtlJL rUniilull U U I U 1 1 L i
nxjv
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nmnTTT-ri tt i tyTYTTT 1 TIT1 ITiTYrTfT 1 T1TJ l
ll I a ha HflK MWAKH. IINWUttf, :
II2 0X,
NAIL, GLVSS, OILS, PAINTS, &c.
GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r.
Jb totnl to Imihl a house or barn, or other
wise Improve vmir propcrtv, ro to Hl'NTLKV
for XAIU, (il.ASS, PAINTS. H A liDWAKE,
&c. Money pavoil by bn.vinjr for cmli.
jAiou-.iwsuu hi "V.7
Ml I.I, rver introduord. It chops from io to Vi
oxe-it wSfs on" A:r"8 ,,er bur BU Y I
-ptAUMItS, GO TO lIUXTbEY'S ami .
IillV the UT..ST COIiN FOOD Kit AND
sniAw'i G iTKit ever s .id in thi eoty. ,
Their cost more thun saved in one yeir by cut
tiny your feed with it
iir ipTSir.'Pi!.prATPn irinr. I
- u "- . . . . . . . . ........
he sens t.iiKAi'i-K i on ; ash th.tn they can
be bought elsewhere in Kbensbtirg.
"CT-UNTLEY will sell you WALL PA
Kl; PF.It as oheup, if not chonper, than
ny other denier In Kbensburir. and trim It into
tno barg-ain without extra cbjirg-e.
LOCKSMITHS, HUNTLEY will sell
fj you Horse Slioes, Horse Xails. Car-
rinire Jlolts. I!;ir Iron, N;il Hod, Cast Steel, ic,
VKI1V LOW FO ll CASH.
TT3OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT-J4--
LEY'S rikI buy the BLANCH A RT
i'lIL'ltX, the best in the world. Sold for Cash
at manufacturer's prices.
AltMEP.S, OO TO HUNTLEY'S and
K t the Imst MOWING and KEAP-
IXtl M ACM IX E made. PK1CES GKKATLV
UKDUCEil.
HOUSEKEEPERS, GO TO IIUNT
, LEY'S ami save "5 t'er cent, by pav-
nn cash for Tatde Knives, Forks, Spoons, Jce.
ARPENTEliS. GO TO HUNTLEY'S
ami l.uy yonr TIXILS and BUILDING
HAIIDWAHK. Pay cash and save 20 per cent.
HOUSEKEEPERS,
-Sri LEV'S and buy yo
GO TO 1IUNT-
bny yonr Stoves ami Tin-
PAV CASH AND SAVE MONEY.
"FARMERS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and
pet the best HOUSE HAY KAKE
et r introducei. CH EAP Ft lit CASH.
3.0 TO HUNTLEY FOR CLOTHES
3TJ WIUNGEUS. He selltliem at great
ly ruduced prices for the ready cash.
f LARGE LOT OF POCKET AND
... I'EN KNIVES very cheap for cash at
MLXTLEVS
jT EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE.
Cooking Stovos,
IJentinjjf Stoves.
TIN, COPPER k SHEET-IRON WARE
ITa vinir recently taken possession of the new-
iviiiie
fitted up nnd commodious hnildtnjr on Hijrh '
.,t!.l
etrer
iiiin-1 m- .Moimuiiii utilise, ine siiiisrircr is
m-ner prepiircti t nun over to manufacture nil
articles in the TIN.fOPPF.lt nnd SH F.KT-I !( i
WAKE line, nliof which will Iw? furnished to
buyers nt the very lowest living- prioe.
Tiio siilseriler also proposes to keep a full
mill varied assortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves
of the most approved designs.
tT-prOFTIXOand ROOFIXO made to order
nnd warranted jei feot In ininifa turcand ma
terial. KFPAIItlNO promptly ntlendeil to.
All worlt done hy me will he done rirht and
on fair t'rnis, and nil STOV KS and A ItK sold
hy ine ran he depended upon as to qualif and
cannot le undersold in price. A continuance
and increase of patronage is respectfully solici
ted, and no effort will be wanting to nwider en
tire satisfaction to all.
F.l.ensburgr, Oct. 13, lTO.-tf.
BOOK, DRUGaM VARIETY STORE.
U A VI NO recently nlarire1 ourstnek wo are
now pi";1(reM to sell at a jrrcat reduction
noni lorpicr i rices. )nr slmli fnnsuig r.r
m:i ici-n. r l i nes. Mir sto k ctinsists
prills, ..I.-.!i,-i:ies. Perfuinerv, Fanev Soai
I;?,on-! H'lll s and Alien s H-ilr UcMorativ.
Pills. hntmer.rs. Plasters. Liniments, Pain Ki
Kii-uiciiies. l eriumerv. l-anev Sunns.
i ves.
lers
fit rule Majrnesia. Kss. Jamaica Oinirer.
l lMVorinir Extracts. Kd....u r
u ,-u
Pure
?,yr":,j: s.",l,nff?yrup, Spied Syrup, Khuburb.
l ure Spices, c.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
nink Rooks. Deeds, X. tes and llonds; Cap,
Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper;
Emejopcs. Pens, Pencils, Arnolds Writing
Mind, lilack and Red Ink, Pocket and Pass
Hooks, Magazines. Newspapers. Novels, Histo
ries. Bibles, Kelijrifms, Prayer and Toy Rooks,
Penknives. Pipes. Xc.
TI'T.Y'., !""' a',,,',, n""rstoeka lot of FIXE
Jt-.w 1.1. K , to which we would tuvite the at
tention of the Ladies.
PHOTnc.ltAPM ALBUMS at lower prices
than evrr otlerrd in this l:ice.
Paper and f iifrtrs sold either wholesale or re
ta',' i ...o tKMMOX & Ml'ltUAY,
July 30, WS. lain Street, Ebcnsburir.
LOOK mLl)NH
JOHN D. THOMAS,
TJootantl hlioe iMnkcr
rl'IIE undersigned respect fully informs his nil
L mcrous customers and the public irencrallv
thiit l.o is prepared to manufacture H lOTSand
Ht)r. of any desired Ki.e or riualitv, f rom.tho
finest French e.ilf-skin boots to the coarsest
brotrans, in the vkrt bkst manmkr. on the
shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as
like work can be obtained anywhere.
T hose who have worn Roots and Shoes made
at my establishment need no assurance as to
the superior quality of my work. Others can
easily be convinced of the fact if they will only
Ki ye me a trial. Try and be convinced.
t Repairing of Itnotn and Shoes attended
to promptly nnd in a workmanlike manner.
Thankful for past ravers I reel confident that
my work and prices will commend me to a eon
inuance andincrease of the same.
" JOHN U. THOYAS.
CrvAWFOllD HOUSE,
I KKNSItl nti, IA.
John Fitzharris. - ProDristor.
nAVlXO leased and refurnished the above!
well known nnd popular hotel, the propn-
, , " nmpiy preparco to accommoiate
all who may favor him with their patronage.
1 he tiest that the market affords will be served
at the Table at all sensons, the Rar will be kept
constantly supplied with the choicest liquors,
anrl the commodious stable will be under the
chrre of a careful nnd attentive hostler. No
effort will tie spared to render ipiosts comfort
able nnd well pleased In every particular, nnd
by properattention to businessand a moderate
scnle of prices the proprietor hopes to win his
way to pub! c favor. (May 2, l73.-tf 1
riI,MNEKY& DIilS MAKING
The attention of the Ladies of Ebens
bnrR' and vicinity is directed to the fact that
MRS. It. K. JONES has just received an invoice
rof.ms in the East Ward, Ebensborif. Weddinjr
...., ,,, ,,,,i.B a specialty, uressmakintr
promptly and neatly done. The patronage of
laeiauu-s tt reFocctl ully solicited. 'tM.'VM
I ( . T . nn . r,. rni r:
i 1 1vJALiI! I he Subscriber
, V- is prepared to furnish. In lnro-e or mll
Coal delivered
... . ........ n u iuwi mniKer rares.
VSVXS ".lJ " tPlW"?""
promptly and fr;e of charire for
Orders ef t at the Zahm Stokr will receive enr-
ij mieiumii. 1JAIKIj II. ZA'IM.
n" W. DICK, Attoknkt atLaw. V.h
, ,? en,?bur ra.Offleo.ln tront room of T.
fm,? K WV
orily. and collection- a specialty. 1j-T"u.t
tOm. io thft market at 2j per cent, less than un(ieP folo names aided nIo bv con
efiv retnii prices. Sold ror cash Mt i l,imer 'se names , aitiea aiso ov con-
pj-is--..-i.-tr.j HLXTLEY'S. I t.ubutions from the chemist, ostensibly
TrtRMFdi?, OO TO HUNTLEY'S and j for -l,e fami,3' mwlicinc chest, or her
luiy yonr II A K VEST TOOIS, which own dressing table medicinal tine
i Trip fiVTi mn T 1 tj t r tr SItnrki1 oa
the dipsomaniac becomes, he is never !
so stupid as not to pursue that which .
is the main business of his existence ;
"to nroeure and conceal Honor. A
at home and was not in tlie vicinity of .
a public house, is known to liavepw-
cured a dozen bottles of ardent spirits
at a time ana ounett tnem in umerent
places in the fields near, taking his
vounels periodically till the stock was !
exhausted ; all the time denying that
i he had touched a elrop. I5ut laelies are
generally the worst, as far as untruth- i
fulness is concerned. A curious fact
in the history of this disease is the '
length of time before it tells its own
name. In this respect, again, from
their frrp.at.pr interest, to pv.hIp aiwrtic.
ion, their greater imputed innocence,
anel their more Iimiteel hbertv oT access ;
to what they il8"0. tlie worst offenders j
i are women, i heir supplies nave io oe
clandestinely obtained, sometimes from
., J . . . , .
t,ie grocer or confectioner whose ;
power to sell such articles is another
form of temptation entitled by mista-
i.. v ;,!:.. i . i i
rn n njiiijiiiimji iiini 1 1 1 Lti " 1 LU iiicmi
tures, red lavender, chloric and stil-
. . '
Miuric ciners, quantities oi can ie
Colgne, spirits of wine, or in whatever
form the odious thing with its cant
name of "pick me up'' can be contriveel. j
The husband, meanwhile, sees her much i
on the sofa, depresseelor excited, given
to tears hysterical anel perhaps rec
ommneds the thing she most longs fr,
a little brandy ami then gees to h's j
daily work, not dreaming that it is j
anything more than some feminine
infirmity. Anel so it goes on, till per- I
haps the arrival of unaccountable wine
and spirit bills or the persistent going
out of the table and hall lamps, or the !
strange tlisppcaranc of the drawing j
room ornaments, and finally the sneer
ing hint of some house servant reveal
all his elomestie misery. Kven the
eloctr, in cases of unimpugnable re
spectability, is pu7.7.1eel to account for
symptoms, and is treated like little
less than a maniac himself if he at
temps to open the eyes of husband or
fa t h e r. Brit i.h Qua rle rhj.
Chalk. It is odd to think that a
bit of chalk has to be brought all the
waj- from the cliffs of Dover, before it
ca.n make marks on your walls, but it
is Tvomlerful to learii that the bit of
of
chalk is compose! of the elvtra or
shells of myriads of little animals, the
giobttjerinse, that lived anel ilieti in the
ocean year after year, age after ae, for
litindretls of thousands of years, anel
then slidifying into compact rock
were pushed up five hundred feet above
the surface of the sea. The bed of the
English channel is supposed to be of
chalk, many hundred feet thick,
extending over to r ranee and cropping
up near Paris. Through this soft
material the contemplated tunr.cl is to
be bored, the bill authorizing the work
having already passed through the
house of commons.
There is scarcely a trade or manu
facture, workshop or schoel that
doesn't find a use for a bit of chalk.
Great quantities are ground up for
whiting anel putty, and though it is a
humble material, yet nothing can sup
ply its place. There is little or none
fountl in thi.s country; all that is useel
here leing imported from England,
either kiln drieel or in blocks as it is
quarried, at about ten elollars per ton.
rAPF.il IJakkki.s. There appears to
be no doubt that paper barrels are to
come into extensive use as a substitute
for those of wool. It is manifest that,
their form being that of a uniform
cylinder, there must be a saving of fif
teen per cent, in stowage, a large gain,
obviously, in stowing in a vessel, and
also in the cost of storage in ware
houses ; anel they are saiel to have
successfully withstood all trials as to
liability to burst, having been experi
mented with in this wav to the extent
of four thousand pounds insiele pres- I
sure. ine paper is maeie waterprexit,
impervious to air or moisture, anel is
thus noi liable to absorb the odors or
flavors peculiar to other articles when
steered together in a vessel ; and, leing
a"bout air-tight, they are especially
desirable as a pi-otection ngainsc the
insects and vermin which abound in
warm climates.anel against lossof flour
or sugar, &c, in handling. Thej are
more manageable, too, than the wooden
barrel, as they roll at a true angle,
whilft the wooelen barrel, from its con
vex shape, is liable to roll io any di
rection. The paper from which the
barrel is made is manufactured from
wheat sti aw ; the hoops are only addcel !
lor protection in rolling, so that if they
become loese, or even knockeel off, the
barrel is iu no degree impaired.
A Word To Boys. Who is respect
ed ? It is the boy who conducts him
self well; who is honest, diligent and
obedient in all things. It is the bov
who is making an effort continually to
4 I I . -a m
respect, nis iainer, a:ici obey him in
whatever he may direct to be done. '
It is the boy who is kind to other little
boys, who respects age, and who never
gets into difficulties and quarrels with
his companions. It is the boy who
leaves no effort untried to improve
himself in knowledge and wisdom
every da'; who is busy and active in
Cneleavoiing tO do gOOel acts towards i
i others Show nq n bov ttliftnW0l,i0
uult-,s- o"OW OS a OOy WIlO Obeys Ins
parents, who Is diligent, who has re
spect for age, who always has a friendly
disposition, ai d who applies himself
diligently to get wisdom, anel do good
towards others, and if he is not re
spected and beloved by every one, then
there is no such a thing as truth in the
worlel. Remember this, little boys,
and you will be respected by others,
and will grow up and become useful
men.
MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS.
CHILDREN'S
MERINO VESTS AND DRAWERS
MERINO CLOAKS AND SHaWLS.
The largest nl mojt conIetc asportinent ever
offered in Johnstuwn, will be fouu-1 fit
GEIS, FOSTEH Si QUIXX S.
IJV I1UYIXG
BLACK CASHMERES,
SLACK ALPACAS,
BLACK CRAPE D'ETES. AND BLACK SIlKS, FROM
GE1S, FOSTEIt & QUINN,
TABLE LSNEfcS3 NAPKINS
AND TOWELINCS,
Tn eomirion and fine quality, can he bought at very
low price at
GEIS, POST E It & QUIXX S,
TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS,
RI FFI.KS, AND NUVM.TIKS L FAX ! GOOPS,
always found first at
GLI.s, FOSTER & QCIXX'S.
The larcfest ri'l tnopt eiTrplete assorlment in
in .lilm?iown of
LADIES CRTS', AM) fHlLDREVS HOSE,
will bo found at
GEIS, FOSTEIt & QPTXX P.
BUY
YOUK MUSICAL GOODS SJr
Importers, Jlannfttrtiirpr,
GAL MERCHAH
MAXCFACTCRERS
KEASE & IcGIM PIANO, AND
GKSEKAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOIt THE
PATF.X rr riox r I X
Dealers In Dlsffir Co. (l.otnlnn), Besson (I-ondon), Sxe (Paris). Piston Th, and our orrn m:ik
or Uotsry Talre K.-NiO INVIHI Hi:M s. The lrt and rr-hei.t Strinjrs
for all Instrnments ronstantly on Imnd.
Relr.sr TTRLTSHF-RS of SHEET MUSIC, we make this branch a spo-iaTv. rn 1 n!wnv. keep a
fall stock of the latest and beat piece? on hand. r stock of inn.-if books ol nil kinds is complete.
PIANOS AND ORGANS SL1 OX THK I XS i'A LLM K T PLAN.
eLl INSTRI'MKNTS TAKKN IN I.Xell AXOK.
Clergrymen, rrinetpals of Seminaries, leaders of Hands. Teacher?, and all wishinir to purchase
Musical Goods, will find it to their interest to communicate directly with us.
Catalog! ties and Price Lists furnished free on application.
WAREROOMS, No. 12 Sixtll Street, (Late St. Clair.)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
' LA
SELF-FEED
BASH BURNER,
GUARANTEED TOTBURX
Soft Coal, Ilaril fo.sl
Oil COKE.
MANUFACTURED BY
At Bradley &(
Eo. 30 Wood Street,
10-29. -3m, riTTSB Uli G.
Mrs. M. MOORE,
325 Penn Avenue, near 10th St.,
riTTsnunG, rA.,
Will epen the first week In November n choices
and elegant assortment of the latest
novelties for Winter in
SILK VELVET SUITS,
Damasse Camel's Hair Costumes,
SieillicHiic Jackets,
Hats and Bonnets,
And a larae invoice of
8BAI 8KL SAQUES,
i.i MiiFFFS &:B0WS. ,.,n,i
piTTsnrRMf, va.
Tot upwards of twenty jears the leading t-nsi-ness
College of the United States, affords une
qualled advantages for the thorough, practical ed- i
ucatlon of young and middle aged men. Students
admitted at any time. S-For circulars, address,
J- O. SMITH, A. M.,
Principal.
-The "IROX CITY Vnt.t.r.UK lstheow
Institution of the kind, in this city, that we recom
mend to the pnblks patronage." Preh,terixn
Banner, PittshnrKh. Pa. -17.-3m.
ALEXANDER TAIT, M. J).,
Phjsfflan rtrt NnrfrrAn,
. Carroi.i.towh, Pa
Offlcw recently occupted by M.J. Ituck M 1
in roar of John Muck's store. Xijrht calls tnar
be made at Mr. Uuck's residence. ( 10-l.7ii. j
B. McCONNELL, 31. D.,
Physician and Shrheon,
liORItTTfl A
nifl.n fnrmcrlr (uvnnll ti. t . J.. . :
. A " j j oiuiiwin. xiunt
11 n ha mnH a t LkB. ,u .... J
" v cpipians.
l-l.-ra.J
r. A. SHOEMAKER..
..WM. ft. SECHI.EW.
QHOEKIAKER & SECHLER
Jttiiriion.M.lii.
Ready-Made CLOAKS,
NEW AND FASHIONAHLK,
I Decidedly the m?t desirable ftock in Jolinjtown,
will oe loana at
CEIS, FOSTER & QUINN'S,
Nos. IIS and 1 15 Clinton Street,
JOHSSTOWX, PA.
CATM'JiTS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
FLATTINGS, &c.
The largfost ?'oclt to se'eet frnm and tli r1.ice
to find the choice patterns, at low prices, is at
GEIS, FOSTER k QUI NX'S.
FOR FASHI0XAB1.F. AM) DFMRAI11.E
ANI
TRIMMINGS,
TliL're is no placw in Johnstown to be compared ti
GEIS, FOSTEIt & QUIXX'S.
TIGKIXG8, snEETIXCS,
Ducks, Drillings snd
PILLOW-CASE COTTONS.
Yon will be sure to get the wi.rth of your money
ly buying from
GEIS, FOSTEU & QUI NX.
LADIES' FURS, FUR3, FOBS !
Ladies' Gloves. Gloves, Gloves!
GENTS' GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES!
For. IKSkin. Kid, and Cotton. Xo finer V d
any v lit-re than at
GF.IS. FOSTEH & QFINX S-
anl I)pIcr In all Vlntf of
n ? A i
OF THK CKI.EDR ATED
THE PHILHARMONIC OBGAN
o.
thk best FrxTnri ao mct tzrvt-ct
" FLAT IKON " EVEK ilADTj.
Interchangeable Handle tn-1 ChisM CrrcY.ZL.l.
Thr hai-dv i- -!: v
p -r:iratc, m 1 n:r. r'.
c.'vd for ni y t i:n;:.. r
trt. I' .iti : :;..-t-cd
ii:trti:!v. ni d t.. ir
rrovnh d v. i'h n
A kT t!.e Iv.cd i- c-.rr.iil. i. ly
" "N protftd t r m t:
i-r -- fic..t. ao iioJ Jci- I:
'ryT-T'Tf-'-,-- ; "lr roMr:"! v. i";"i r
... . -tv-i
Ti .. . . . .
V on i
b. i
l, .i .j
c-ipt of Dmff or P O. Oni-.T f-.-r l.iv auiouiit, t ii..ir
of the fodowii.5 fc!:
Set No. 13 Irons of 3. K si'd 7 1 L.-T5.11e. $2 V!
" 23 " ; 7 : 1 H i "
" 3-3 " 7, 8 and !i !;.? , "
Nickel plated Tn-r, 75c ts. prr ?"t cs'r.i.
Anypsrtv nrdcrlii'fvo will re
ceive 0110 K t extia a a rt t,.u.i.
Thoroughly reliable agents wanted.
Address BRCOKM'V SABlilO'V ( O..
85 rirst St., E.-ooklra, E.
Norm. Snmjl csn be -a t.t th effi-- t-f tli - --r.
John Diuert Tohn D. Kobkrts.
John Dibert & Co.,
Corner Main and Franklin Sts.,
000D8I
Accounts of Merchants ttml other
business people solicited. Dra'is
negotiable in all parts of the coun
try for sale. Moneif Loaned ami
Collections JTarfe. Interest at the
rate of Si. v Ver Cent, iter annum al
lot ml on Time Deposits.
Savings Deposits HooKs issued,
and. Interest Compounded Semi
annually uhn fltsind.
A!General Banking Business Transacted.
Sept. 10, lS75.-6m.
. .T.ho Creat Cause cf
Just fullihrtl,in a SraJert Knvrloi. Price6e;s"
A l.rrtnrr on tl Vnture 1 --. ........
and Radical Cnre ofSentinai "vLT'rT, "T
rnatorrhoen induced by Seir-Abuse, InrolnnHrv
Knusslons. Impotency, Nervous ItebilitV - and im
T.e.l,ments to Msrria.cc RcnorallT ; t " i"" , I '
Vpilepsy, and P.ts; .Mental an.l Phv"h, " liicJ
M. I . author c.f tl.o -,.., r- t.lU,
The wor d-renowned nuthor. in this a.lmirablo i
flf (??IC' cU;nrlv l,rove! ,r"" wn exiHcnce
thst the awful confluences ot Soif.Ahnsi mL. 1
etlectunlly removed without tnedeinJ , anwTt I,
out dansrerous surari-al optrat inns, bousries ntru
ments rin:s. or cordials; iK.intinn cuf a of
enre at once c-rtain and ,'f.cctnl, bv .nenns of
which erery sufferer. n matter what his c wilMon
radTcaT.'yD,,iy he..y, privale.yaud i
d1 oTr'eVeTp-t T?S 3J '
stamps. Address the Publishers two P1""?'
E. Ijr-1'Ii.AXK' M- D- respectful I
oners Ins professional services to tf
ti frens or Ehcnsbur and vicinity VtmZ ad
joining residence and immediately in thenar i
lion. ll. .1. I.loyd s drun .tore. Niirht ealTs i.I
be made at the residence of Mrs. Hun n. on I Taw
lord street, Knensbur,?. 4-.-tf j
JAMES J. OATMAX, M. D., I
lhyalrlin anil Dnrtteoa, j
OfHce on Hlh street. Bst,riy"Su?'Bwr..
Hotel. Hesldotrcei nTown Hall Jnlin .tII.
where night callsshouid be made 'V-trT j
JOAT.LTTZTV LATCH
. 1 ... - T . . ' 1
.l- i : 1.
tKIi'bb i.i 1 .t'. i V . ,'' 1
Jaekscn strt. I (';.; .... , '
M usic arc, indeed, m-u veWh i
A number of athletic Mop r
pear stripped to the wnivtT"'
a sort ol combat on tbe' K
first the fi?ht appears to 1 '
cuoms, but six or .i-t.t fiJ-i
themselves ag:int ,:u v "'
overcome him bv ,'7'
him and striking hi.,,' f.,'.'; '' '-'
with the sole- l t!i r ' .
this curious mo.;, .
ing like a statue. t j ,, '
heavily tip.ni t!, C ...
tables are in-xt. bi :i ,
one above the n;i,, : , , : i
abe.tit twenty feet
in,
- i,
Iorme-r wuosc wciijr j.
lf0 poUlld. lil'pll'.:.
ing in the air t .;i ' :
stage, strikes b..ti, f, ,
thud up n tlie b'ire l.i-i
standing about. t !i f,
of the tables, t!tr..u 'n
to the tl .or. II .v .
such a bl.-w j; . t
Again the gih-. ;lf i, :.. t
top table, 311.1. .pii;.,
turns a somer:,elt. u'.i'
except the 1-nxr ,,-
taken aWay. I'pcu t!i.
he falls with r f ,,Vf. ....
enou-h to bn-.ik
bo.ly; but lie b-.ips in,
ntely aiiei turns bnek 1 ;.;
r.-ros the stage. A iin i,,.
the top of the tower .f t;
seconel lies down i;j. r, m i
feet from the bi ,,f
I urmug a somci -::r.it
Ill
upon ine oiis. r i
brcftct to brent. un 1 b-.
with a second :i;v.-r-r.r
nni.- etui; tu n I O M i'
fell upon tlie ;-! ;.
a
upon their backs with n
was ntemihing 'i 'i,. .; ...
executed by in ;i iii . ,
dition. so timt th. re ,
padding tlie-ir ,.!., ti,lV .,
Auiericaiis in ti e tl:-:.?iv m
Chinese riiike no 1 i i . .!,-.
ai'proval. but sit ! . k i : v
The manager inf m i ; .1 ,,.
porter that the tn;i:l ',r- .
from childhood, an l u j.
to the teirible court;
years of practice. 1 1 ,. :. j
many are killed in I r.-: ..
for life Noneofth i; v
r. l i . i
mi, iihl :mpi in -lie
dons amount of ucivc
Sim ' nci.-o t'
A CiivvExiKXT Mn-:;:r-fttrmers
in nrrivincr ::i . .
tiniatinjr tlie nmni!it 'i: :
cut ficlils uixli r rw'.ti : t .
1'iiring tnlilo is driven :
" v:trls wi.le -y '. :;
one acre.
10 vanls ui-le lv 4-1 '
fine acre.
20 yards wMe Lv 2i2 : ;
one acre.
40 vanls wlK' Lv Il i
one acre.
NO yards vi,Ie lv :i 1 ; .
one r cre.
0 yards wide l.y 'A iu
one acre.
1-0 feet wide hy 2 ) l i :
acre.
1 lu feet wide by :i... 1 . ;
one acre.
120 feet wide liy :U -.5 I
on1 jiere .
-20 feet wide l.v
one acre.
2 40 feet wide l.y bi;
(die acre.
4 40 feet wide ly r':H r.:. ;
acre.
A box '2lxC, in.. I ;
eric barrel.
A box IGxlCi in., .
one bnsliL-l.
A Ikjx SxSi in., do-i'. i
one peek.
A box 4x4 in., 4 dt ,, t
halfeck.
The standard bn.-I.el f '' '
States contains 1 . ' 4 :' .
Any box or measure. t!:
wbien are ejnal toil.'i'1 4 t-.;
will hold a buhl ,f !zr.::. 1
tirinjr fruit, coal and '. -rv'-otn-'ifth
must Ik? a 1 i-1
words, a pec k ineaure t;vi
fnll makes one br.-In-l. '
practice is to iteaj" tac m
An JxTiyuE C'i:?r.r
of the pioneers of Cuv:l "
Ohio, various bits of :t;i: ;
cxhibitetl. and anionirtlit i:
corset madein l1iV2. an 1 '
Ilanchett.' " It vouI l it t. - :
a sweet little piece of " r'
trarmcnt. ami the prttty t i'i 8
once encircled ; but on ti ' ' ' '
Ruth might have been ;i:'"; .v: :
with that peculiar :i!K" (
plexion w hich tight hu-in i '
A the corset i s:ii-l 1 1"' lX
old-fashioned." it w:i pre'
of armoi which Hu'li ili in't :
comfortable; an.l we a '
There was also a red s 1
old, exhibited, f-'imily
Mary French; and ali!'-'! r
no misri villus. AW
the prettim !-s of the lit:!' i'j
tt I
lioo r Luyahoi. -i
Mary with a red lc.-.k
:.w'
txen oth-rwise tlimi el"'1'"1,
very bear killtnl by a I
skull was also exhi''i: ''- "
srone off if he had m.-t ! ''
touching or tastiiir her l J
! A New Mrcii Aor J.l e .
de Pharmnrie state tli-'.t it. -solution
of rtun arabie. i!1' -" .
fluil ounces, a solution nl '
sulphate of aluniimim. (':''
! of an ounce f water. ' n ' "J,
strong mucilage is f.rtnl. '"
I fastening woxl together en ' 51
porceliau or glass.
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16-1 i N,JS;s,.Tf."c4.MT9.co,rA. fx
t i livia.