The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, November 09, 1877, Image 4

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THE BORAX MWES OF NEVADA.
Man of the most wonderful ami
valuable discovciis ami inventions,
both undent and modern, have lwen
accidental Notable instances will be
readily called to mind by the intelli
gent reader, not only of the discovery
of gold and ether mine- of great value,
but also the perms of such great and
useful arts and inventions ns printing, 1
6t"am electricity, and various kinds of
mechanism. Among the modern and
inieei ieceniiitcu i-i n-s ui jjit-.n. .......
to mankind, on ft in our own country is
particulaily noteworthy. It is that of
the discovery of mine or vast led of
boras, bv which a most useful and ne
cessarv article, instead of being an ex
pensive luxury as formerly, is render
ed so cheap as to bring it within the
means of all classes.
This remarkable discovery was made
in Esmeraldo county, Nevada, some
fonr years ago, by a young man who
.was prospecting for gold and silver
mines. While thus engaged, travers
ing mountains, canyon, and valley?
on" horseback, he saw, in a valhy
known as Ted's .Marsh, what appeared
to be a vast bed of white sand, resem
bling dry sea foam. The appearance
tvas'so novel ami singular that he dis
mounted ami descended to prospect
the object. Upon arriving at the j
pUce, he found it to be the bed ot a
dry lagoon with the appearance of
haVii'g'bctii dry for centuries. Walk
ing cautiously "over the place, he found
tii surface to be soft and clayey, and
oilen sunk ankle deep. Alter an ox
a urination of the curious cl.tyey deposit
h.- put several handfuls into his pockets,
m unted his horse, and returned across
the mountains to his home in Colum
bus. There he handed the contents
of his pockets to an assayer, who, af
ter analysis, pronounced it the richest
s-tmple of borax he had ever seen.
This fact at once created great excite
ment, and no little expense attended
t!ie neccsarv claimim. etc., on the
prtrt of the fortunate discoverer. It
Boon proved to be an enoimous lagoon
or ilepsit ol crude borax, two and a
half miles wide, and five or six in
length. It was more than one man
cotiid properly manage, so a brother
was sent for, and the two (now widely
known as the Smith Brothers ol Ne
vada and Xew York) worked with a
will, sparing neither time nor money
until the whole deposit was their pro
perty, and its weal'.h being developed.
They at once obtained boiler tanks,
c.ystalizers, etc., from Chicago, and
Commenced operations. The result is
that, in the course of three or four
years, the brothers have perfected an
immense establishment and aie pro
ducing an enormous quantity of a
chemically pure article of borax, which
BtaniTt. first, and is in demand in every
hjuschola, to whom it is supplied by
grocers and Ui uggists throughout the
country. So important lias this new
industry become tliut the eminent
Louse of W. T. Colemai: & Co., New
York, and San Francisco, sonic time
rgo became the sole agents for the ar
ticle, and thev aie now pushing its
pale in all parts of the world. We are
indebted to them for the foregoing
paiticulars.
The most woU'lerful part of our
story is that the vast di posit of loiax
in Teel's Marsh reproduces itself every
two or three years, so that the supply
will continue ir.exhaustible Scientific
American.
Remarkable Story of a Pia. Dr.
Jesse Laverty, living in K-ist Penns
boro' townsliip, Cutnlierland county,
la., is a great lover of iork. A num
ber of pigs are raised yearly by him,
and many children would be glad for
the attention given to the inmates of
hi pens. The Doctor and Mrs La
verty recently took a trip and were
gone three days. When on 'heir way
Lome, fifteen miles away, they saw at
a cross road a pig which had a won
derfully familiar look, which stood
facing the comers and when thev camp
near made a dash for the buggy and
got entangled in the running gear,
which soon brought things to a stand
ptill. SatisGed that the young porker
was his own the doctor gave him a
lift into the buggy, where he lay still
m a child. When the buggy neared
the barn the Jewish outcast woke up,
made a leap from the buggy and ran
for his pen. It turned out that the
pig had Iwen stolen and carried twenty
miles into the country, and was home
ward bound when lie espied his old
friend and got a lift into the buggy.
The doctor, whose veracity has never
been questioned, says he is willing to
testify to the above facts. Ex.
A rrLEs Beset bta New Beetle.
A New Haven letter says: A species
of beetle has made its appeal ance this
wason, for the first time, on the apple !
trees in this p:irt of the State,. and,
though their ravages have not as yet
leen extensive, they give promise of
licinpj as great a pest as the Colorado
leetle or the curculio This bug
luounts the trees and bites . hole of
laodcrate size in the ripening fruit.
Following up the attack, he eats his
vray into the apple and devours every
thing inside the skin expect the eeed
vessels.
A farmer brought, yesterday, into
the agricultural store of Frank S.
Flatt, on State street, a large sized
apple which had been subject to a vis
itation of the new parasite, lie had
been thinking that his apples were
large and fair, and about ready to
pick. What was hi astonishment on
making the discovery that the suppos
ed apples were nothing except hollow
kins.
To Wash Camco wiTnorT FAniNr.
Infuse three z'U of suit in four quarts
cf trpter, p't t lie c ilion in wl.ile hot. rnd
!eve it till cold find in this wny e
colore ro rendered prmnt. nnd
trill oot (ad by aubfcqaent wmUiuij.
L II THE
Wblcb you ehould
fere
Li jj
LI
BE SURE TO
STL
WHO HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EASTERN CITIES WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
EtEC&NT HEW 0000$ FOR VMt SiltES !
WHICH THEY II A VE OTEXED THIS WEEK AXD ARE XOW OFFERING AT
PRICES STEVES. SEIQSB TOCSEB-l
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DEAL WITH US :
We bought $10 000 worth of Goods for $5,000 cash from the stock of a Wholesale House in New York city which
was closed out at Assignee's sale, and are determined to give the people a remedy for hard times by sell
in" them Goods35 per cent, cheaper than they have ever before or can now buy elsewhere.
JSSTy ISXVIirVlS Ol K PRICES,
As wc have the largest assortment and greatest variety in the county, and are prepared to give better bargains
can be obtained at any other cstabt'shment.
Oct.S. I?TT. 3m.
113 and 115 Clinton
ALWAYS
Stock T Dry Goods, Notions. Millinery, Curpptv.
2-1. 4- Dnii'i ririr"t 1 he
Great Reduction
I2V TEETH!
A FULL SET FOR SG.OO
AT
Dr. Qiiincy A. Scott's,
27 s ri:sx avexve, j
PITTSMIJUOH, PA.
Tsklnic tl.e'nt'n.-M:,, nm' ll'l" over
nil li..n.e an I for-Un i-ompi-tuorp !: iriven Hr.
S-otr work w..rl. wl.le celebrity, nii.l th; puo. j
lie nre .i!cav jM-ncJ wtien H-'.v jtet it that they
11 AVE Tilt hKSr. j
it will pa YKvi:nynOpy to
VIS IT PIT TS P. VII Gil 20 I
II AVE DP. QUIXCV A. SCOTT
EXT I! A C T THE IP TEETH i
WITHOUT PA IX
B Y niS A li S O L U TE L Y SA FE 1
AX.ESTHETIC,
AS IT IS THE OXLV OXE
IX EXISTEXCE,
And can be taken with entire onnfvtonce by old
and younir ami jeo;le in evtry
condition of livalth.
Vnotlioi- lo1li IV0111
Tr. O. Morlev Krrln. a puriron of 30 yars
uta ml in if In Manclirvtrr. Knlun'l. lately ilicl (rom
an ovenliicn of lHnalnnif O ii He w.is in errcrt
lienttit. but the :' anastlii7.i very rapidly
ai i tie -oftK a lew nlialuiiun4 too many.
J une tb, 1877.-f;4m.
TIIIH A'AY
Bus, MeJicm Toilet Articles, k.
IN adititlon to a full linn of Orui:. Mcilioine?.
&e.. the undersigned ki-c,.n hand a large, va
ried and elegant wsortincnt of
I Perfumery, Toilet and Washing Soaps,
Pnre FlaTorinn Kxtrncts. "enpe!" of all kind,
mro Slce. Hhink Hon' s. IVket and Pass HiHik?.
Stat lon-rj-, W'ritiiiK Fluid. Klrk and Ked Inks.
Frn, Pcncllii amt I'en Holders. Isihles. Prayer
Hook. Hymn Hook?, kc, together with a
FIXE STOCK OF JEWELRY,
Tooth. Hair, Shoe. Pcuhnnd I.'uMlnv Hrnh"i,
Ciimhn of all kind. Tobacco, t'iirars Pipe!. (Jla?3
Fiire. Lnti:i), Limp Chimneys, and hundreds of
i other nrticl" neeillesi to mention all of which
will tie sold at the
Very Lowest Prices for Cash.
LEMM0N & MUKRaY.
Ebenburg, June 8, 1P77.
il!!Kli'. Mllllil.E 1GRKS
139 Franklin Street, Johnstown.
MOM MEN TS. HEAD and TOM R
MIONKS. COt.'N I KK nd CAHI-
"Kl SLAHS.MAN I' i: I-S. Ac . 111., n li- I
fact tired f the very best Itnuai and
American .iiari.it-s. t.ntlre Fati.s;.!-I
tl .n (f"iirante d in price, dcsiirn and
clmnx'tcrof work. JYl
( Or lera r-spetri)lly anllcltei nitt
and promptly til!i-d at the very low- iJL's
est cash ra!e-. Try ine. tr
April 24, lijTd.-tf. JOHN I'AItKH.
JAMU8 WILKISOX.
tt. t. o'raiKL.
Wilkinson & O'Fiiel,
MAJfCFACTfRBRS OF
Lorctto, I fi .
"Work executed promptly and .tifartorfly,
and as cheap as the cheapest. (4-12 tf.)
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND!
Settm 4k ro.: I lBk r-rm plenfir- in it.iint
1 ficNit'i. I.., hrivirT 1, JfeMrs. it. jr. a
l two ! I. f r.r "JoSniton'a Itliranolr
lvpitfia w nr4 m f vrr b4 nek of Kb .
. mtiim. it remmeid'-4 utMbvUr. r.Xn-
r mmr, or jour mitf. ho r4 br u n. f
F. ll. A- Vn.. Pmn'. I'l.litin'rh. P
t-ML,l It V ALL DKUOUISTS a-18.-ly.J
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
SEXn for Printed I.Iat of F.irmn Tor ile tind
. exeliaiine in U'eitern Hei.ngylranla. I astern
hi. Virginia, mi l the Sou 1 11. South-west an.l
W .'St. Al.. want the mHress of person harlnv
larice traets of lan.l mitalile for colonies. Seiul
fr prime.l list It wiil cot you nothinv. S M.
James, t'lttshurirli Farm Airenrv. 134 Smlthfiel.t
irect. hetween 5th and 6th avenues, near.y otin
it. IMtjr Hall. 8 3l.if.in.)
S777
l not easily earned In these tiroes, hnt
It enn he made In three months' hy any
one of ell he nrx. in any parrot' the coun
try who ja wilHnr to work steadiW at
the employment which we turnttli. You no.l'not
b iwi Iroia iiuuiv orr niiht. Tou can (Rlvo
yonr whole ine to the work", or oiiIt ynr spare
n I
!
uinmniiLi. mi wi! uoinibg ut iry buslueM
lermai-n: ov M rr.e. r,M ,t m j
hiit ax v7o.. roTxiaaa, . aas. (ati.-jy
GEIS, FOSTER & Qulil,
FI
do If for 00 other purpose than to secure big
CALL BEFORE COIMC ELSEWHERE
S. TEITELBATJM & BROTHER,
CARROLLTOWN, CAMBRIA CO., PA.
Street,
HAVE THE
Johnstown,
Olio a.
if-
Ol! nth. &c. to bo found in Catni'lia county.
nuinher itiiU lr't-t. tf-1
KSTARI.ISII1D 1S09.
TZ. Sc V. I. l.ncoy,
Attorneys-at- Law,
S29 Seventh St., Washington, I). C.
I.ivi-ntors.
Ve privnre patents In all countries. N"r a ttti
Skv.fkks IN advantk. No ohiirire milrfs the.
p itent is granted. No Ices fur in.ikinic ire!iniin
nry examinations. .o ad.l it tonal fees lorttin
ami coniiuctinr r. rehciirinn. S ecialnttenti-in
jriven to lnterfcrenee i as.- t.cfore tl,e I atcn. Of
tioe. Kxten-iions l.efnrc Congress. I nfrinucnu-nt
Suits in !il!.-rent States and all litlu-atlon ap',er
taininir to Invent lor,s or Paten? Skt hi amp
run pamthlkt oivi a rin instrictions.
I nil mI Mnti' 'onru imI l':rtiMiit.
minims prcscutcd in tlic Su remc t.' pi-f of the
T'nitcd States, t :iurt ol t . l:iim. ( ourf of t 'omin
?iincrs of rt liih-i ma t'l iiius. Son: hern tlaims t Vin
mission. aul all clnsycs of war claims bclore the
jKxccutive Depart iiientsj.
rrnrt of lny jtn'I Ronnlr.
Orrirnp.s, porniirs. and saii.oiis of tho late
w:ir. or their heirs nre in many cass entitled to
in.ney Imai the tJoverntncnt. of which thev h.va
n ki.'.'wlc.ie. Write lull history of s.-r i.:o, and
Ftate amctint of pnv ami t.ountv receive i. Kn
eli.se st nip ixtmI it lull reply alter examination,
will be Kiven j'ou wi.hout cliare.
All nficrr. -littler and it' St or wrmnded. rnp
ture.l. or Injured In the lnre w;ir lit.weversiixhtly,
are eiitillud to, an I can obtain a pension.
I'nitrd Nlalcf. (ienernl I n.l ttftiro.
Oftcstcl I.:itKl (,7a sen. Private Tvind Olaitns,
Mininif. preein: ion. and Hmncste;.-! Chies. pro.
e.-utci before the general Laud U'Jlce fciid De
partinent of the Interior.
I.mxl nnrrnnl.
Wepayca?h Tor H.'unty Land Warrants, and
wc invite eorrrspon.lenee with nil par'ies ln.vin r
anv lor sale, nti'l irive full an.l explicit Instruct ions
where assignments nre Imperfect.
Wc conduct our business in separate Hureaus
haviii-.- therin the clerical n.-sistauce of able n,l
erperii rced lawyers and irive our closes! x'rson:.l
supervision toevcy tmportai.t paper ,ir. pared m
each case. Promptest attentb.n thus secured to
ail business entrusted us. Allrss i
It. S. & A. P. LAi KY. Attomevs.
Warhinoton, D. C.
Any person desiring informition as to the stamt
in.r and rcsponsibiiity ot I lie members of the firm
will, on reauest.be furnlsbe.l with a sut isl icmrv
reference in his vicinity or Congressional district
H MAKE HOi.'tE
HAPPY.
A. rtentital Supply of
Good Beading asd B?antifol Picttirai
WILL, io IT.
THE CINCINIiATI
WEEKLY STAR,
A Bn eijht-pie parr, wi h fn!I ro!
nmna, rnmt nnif Rl.flO per n.r
l rT !" M liiv lai-ffr!,
hrichtemt, surf brtt viprr put.lii.h -. I to.
I he moTir. It . itidf ..di.t ... pof..ic,
q.m U ihf new, ansj, lwi,i(.i iiiik I.
other goni read n.-, rreiT nnmWr h
three lt fo'ir excellitit orlginnt or nr
Ir elect Mtor iet. f.viTy sti irr.tier nln.
recorea m CTT i( the benninul nitvv.
. T- Ivnr tlt Poor .n-
Frletnl." .ze L'4i.',4 iiirhra, . p.
( THt, rlTAR II.I.l'STRATktl ALMA
NAC. 8 !. extra most be ei.t to
PT expe.iie of .f'Ki..3 nd maifit. pre
inu.nis. eT Our laid nmitrvxl to
Amenta, lwys the n.oit hl-r.il in the
Beid, nre noic prrnler CJ.tin ever. V.
want every club aqent in the cn.i.itrv to
eo.ninut.irat witb ut before cnin.ne..cir.ir
work. To n persnn dMairir. to i;et up
a C-luh, w will send a H-.n.ble coje n.
the r.icturv. Ki.d a ran Taster on.fit for
- fiptcimen ro.'v pnrrr fret.
Mrnct rr ihii" brfore aabaei-ib.
InS Tor on r nllts-r.
frrinl to whr...i we haee atreade sent
the piMure, TI l'ooi- file Paor
!.- Frlmit. ax.vi.i ran
have in ita steal another exreUent en
ravin;;, of . aize, wtiicb we have
ecnre-1 for this p.irM.
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WTViper u-utetut picture. One Tollar
X.IO Walnut St., Cincinnati, O.
"7"esaaSeaaaeJSaieM in l
MAKE HOME PLEASANT.
The Great Cause
Human MisArv!
r . ... . 7 . o
KfZSe.Just Pu7.ff)C(f, in a Sealed Euvel-
"W. 'rire six wiit.
A l.eetnre on the Xntare. Treatment and Kadiral
Cure of Seminal Weakness, or .Si ertnaton hoea. In
1n ceil hy Self-Abuse. Involuntary Kmissions I m.
potency. Nervous Deh lit v, ami lmeliinents to
Marriaife generally: Consumption. F.pilepsy, and
Fits; .Mental an.l Physical Incapacity, He Hv
KOUEKT J. CI .'LVEB WELL, l. I)., author or
the ' tireen Book." ko.
Tho worhl-rcnowne.1 author. In this adrolrnhle
Ieclure. clearly proves from his-own experience
that the awlul consequences of Sell-Abuse may
be effectually re move. I without medicine anil with
out ilantrf rous surgical operations, botiities, instru-
un inr, rms. or corotais
ls: pointinar out a mmieof
cure at once certain an
stinerer. 1.0 matter what his condition mv he
may cure himself cheat.lv. nrivatelv an.l i-n.iii-'nii v
Lecture will prote a . f.i (iiiuaii(i
atin tlfiitaiiil. 1
Sent, unaer seal. In a plain envelope, to any
address, on receipt of six cents or two postage I
tamps. Address 1 he Cub ishers. 1
Til K I I I.V KH I I I. milril rn S
41 Abb Mreet. ew i'ork.
Post Office Box 45S0. i0-12.-6in.
A.
M. KEIM, M. D., rnvsiciAN
AND SURUEOH. Ebenhnr. Pa., f f-
fice recently occupied hy lr. .1. J. O tman, two
doors west of lllair House, High St.. where nlirht
calls can he mW. Oonuliilons In Herman a
wen u toKum. i-5,'7i. tf,J
A LEXANDKU TAIT, M. D.. Pity- J
vC: 8J."irJ'?t. ".-?. ;n-
hrn eoiit. Pa.
tha foav-odlo.
nif in. Dam inonvi ri mane .i
l-i7,'7i.-tf.j
TIE IMS lift!
bargains at the
i (U;iK!
U N ' U
ON
than
Improved Method of Wintering Cows.
Mr. Liir.is W. Miller, of Stockton,
N. Y., nn oxpciicnceo d.-iirvmnn, r.l.
voc:ilcs, in a pamphlet enlitU'tl "Moal
Kco'iin an I Anim il I ip htion," a
svstcm of fi-etlinj; cows dunnir winter,
wliicli involves tlie use of but three
quarts of menl mt day. He asserts
that this amount of good Indian meal,
fed under proper conditions, is more
than the equivalent for all the trood
hay a cow can be couxed to cat that
the animal does not need to have its
stomach distended with a groat bulk of
woody fiber, which imposes upon t lie
system a large amount, of extra me
chanical work both in the processes of
digestion and remajiiicatioii that, in
brief, bulk in food is not advttn-ageou.
but to the contrary, and that mil i lment
in tood governs th? condition and
health of the nninr.il. and that conden
sation of nutriment is true economy,
Mr. Miller has conducted physiological
investigations into the functions of tlio
four stomachs of the cow, whence it
appears that meal follows th.. same
course as herbaceous food, and stays
longer in the rumen than coarse food,
while it also digests more thoroughly
than when the energies of the stomach
nre divided between meal and coarse
herbage.
Whatever nmy be the correct theory
in this regard, results of nottnl prac
tice appear to bear out Mr Millet's
views. The report of a committee,
appointee", to examine into the system
by the Western New York Dairymen's
Association, shows the following facts:
The examination was conducted upon
Mr. Miller's herd of Chatauqua county
native cows, the average live weight of
which was 000 lbs. The herd were
fed exclusively upon corn meal for
seven weeks, each animal, according
to its digestive capacity, making an
average of about three quarts of meal
per d-iy for each cow. The animals
did not ruminate, did not manifest so
much desire for food as cows fed on
hay alone in the uual way, a little
less than they will eat, showed no
signs of unrest or suffering; ami at the
time of going buck to hay. the cows
had neitl icr lost nor gained fiesh.
After returning to hay, their stomachs
filled and ruminating went on normal
I3, healthy calves were dropied, and
when turned to grass the animals took
on flesh faster than those wintered in
the usual way. Their daily yield of
milk was 20 IV, 3 ozs., or 1 lb. 11
ozs. per cow more than that of any
other herd sent to the saias cheese
factory.
As regards flic economy of meal
feeding, Air. Miller points out that one
bushel of corn, ground and tolled, will
last an ordinary sized cow of 000 lbs. j
weight 12 days, and is equal to 240
lbs. of hay. Corn at CO cents per
bushel is tlierelore the equivalent of
hay at $5 per ton of 2,000 lbs., and j
where it can be had at that rate the
cost of wintering the animal will
range from $7 to $10, according to
coldness and Lngth of the foddering
seaon. But hay as a rule costs at
least $10 per ton, and frequently much
more. Hence the estimated savinr by
meal feeding is placed at from $5 to
?20 per
animal, accord in2 to the re-
sieet,.vc :vr:cc ?f cora ua hy
dciennnc A
American.
Remedy for Whooping CouGn,
Take half an ounce each of spirits of
hai t-diorn and oil of amlier; mix them
well together; every night and morn
ing anoint well the prdmsof the hands,
pit of the stomach, soles of the feet,'
armpits, and backbone As long as
the ointment is being used do not al
low the parts annointed to be washed
.a iv wi. niv uaiiu tii;tjr WJlSIICll
but not the palm ; care must be taken
afterwards not to take cold. This
cannot injure the smallest infant.
Lemonade for the Sick. rut two
teaspoonftils of arrow-root or corn
starch into a quart bowl, wet with a
little cold water; add three tablespoon
fills of sugar, the juice of hilf a lemon
and a small piece of the rind. Stir all
brisklr while ponrinj; in boiling water
till the pitcher is full. Serve it when
cold. It is more nourishinc than or-.
. . . -
oinary lemonade.
ESTABLISHES FSP. THIRTY-ONE TAF,S.
F. W. HAY'S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OF
AND
Sheet Iron Wares
AND DKAI.F.IIS IX
HEATIKG PAKLPS ana CGOKIKS
AND
nOUSE-Fl'ilMSi!lr. GOODS GENFJilLLY.
.1 ollinpf in
TiX,fOPPEu&SilECT-IISO
ritOMPTLY ATTKXDED TO.
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
! C0LL1HS, JOHIISTOli & CoJb- l
t ft P$t?p&
EBENSBUE.0, Penn'a. !
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; MQ5EY RECEIVED W DEFO m,
ivy.ii.i: ii:?i !.
IMF;! EST ALIO 0M11IE mm.
H2'iVf LCANTD, CCUECTjnr.'S WADE,
AND A GENF.tlATj
BANKING BUSINESS TRANS 'CTED.
f'Spoolal ftttontion p:iii tf l.ii'inf ..f enr-rr-;'on.).
ni. A . W. iil'i'K.
N .v.lJ. !s;.-,.-tr. tVlii-r.
JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BANK !
120 r.iinton St.. Johnstown, Pa.
rillAKTKliK!) Sl'.l'T. Z'2. Tf. DI-'I'OSITS
i rfeivp.! of a !1 sa::i. nct O-.nn I in? 1
Iritorpt i !ue ii tli rinrlli; m lnrcnti'l I t-..
1'er. in. I I: mt withdrawn i n.l.'ril t o t h" ilci.
I . f li us rn-fnn1it!? IP-Ice : vf.tr wHlu-ut I r. :i
l'i.K t he .!i-i'o?itor lucnll r even to i:c?cntti:c
npy !':inoil lrl Kftntc. Pr.'frrn-p wl'V
UVcrl rates nn-l l.nir lim'. :'! ti l.rr..w'P5 ..
fprimrHrt mortcnicp .n frmswuriii fonr.-r i:..ri
tiini's tho a inoiuu ot Ir-m etl. ti o..l rcfrrciice
pcrt't'i't litit'5. etc.. rc.jiiir.vl.
This or; .itrutK-ti is i-xi-fni vrlr a S ivln-r Itnnk.
?7 nmim'Ti'inl l'-isit! r'rieil. fr !.''.. uut
ifrnnte'l. No lours on nTon:il sorurii y.
lili.r.lc aii'ic:it iotis lor l. rr kits, eojiirp of t'i
rules, hv-hiup. ami s..-pia 1 law rclnliiifr to this
K:tik.s.-nt tnatiy ail'ircf' .l.sircl.
Tiit-HTKK.s .luiiK's ( 'oopor. iMvl-J TVhrrt. It
Kills. A..T. Il.iw.-s. F. V. Ha v. .'ol-n lviman!nl
IJaumer, jr.. Howard .1 Hol.-rts. 1. .1. lovr.-U,
lames Mc.MMlpn. .lamps MorW. I.pwi? I'litt. II
A. Hoirii. t'onra-l Suppos, tieofge i'.wank. and
V. V. Witltors.
I YNIKL. I. M(n:(RI,T President.
Fbakk Ii!iKi:r. Treasurer.
Cvri 9 ti-Dcii, Solicitor. lC-nTT.-ly. J
Eterg INSURANCE AGENCY.
GenT Insurance Agent.
EISEXSltUHfi, FA.
Policies written t short no! ice In the
OLD REL ABLE "ETNA"
Ami! ntlirr t'lrvt !. 1 itiniti-.
Elietis'iurtr. Sept. C2. 15T6 -y.
G
KAWFOKD HOUSE,
IvWCVCliT-nn T .
llaritifr on- mors taken p..s-ssion ol the well
known t viMvior.l II.tn.o- in llt.ei.sl.iir -. Tihic'i he
Ikis n-mti"! nn I rcliirnil.ci in koo.I stvle nn.l
intend- hereafter to cn.luet on strict t eii'u.cri nop
prmetplfs. the su'.isrrit.er earnest' v ptli. its I ho
patron .o, thoe who tna v viit llivrnuntt
cltiieron business or pleasure. v1 whooi he p'le.lvta
hiiiis.'l! to cnieriain in the Ik-si possible iirinn-r
nod nt the lowest possible price. Kxcell. nt neeom
tniMUt'ons will l.e lnrnishe.l to fo.iinnier hoa-.i-r
who will hn-l the t,rawr,.r."a i.lensant an.! ceon
omical place at wliicli to spen.l t he h.eato.l term
r, ... WAACCKAWl'UKii.
Ebensbnrif. April 27, 1S77.
ElGOiiiKti PAiiYS1.
MIIK M IC V HT VtitmiKiN
1 I'HVl (M1XF.O KF.AHY for I SF.) is the
best In the World lor Tin. Iron. Felt, Shinitie or
anythinR evpoped to the weather. Price
1 itallon an.l can, l oo; 2 naMons in can !o
I hree 2 ..-allon ans In one case j 00
1 I... I r). -1 " ..... - '
1 ..ii.rc.,. n 1 ions ..................... .
1 barrel. 44 ual Ions ""
13 00
AMERICAN VKHMIT.TOV Wfiiiirs:
:2 00
8-31. 49 South Front street, I hiln.Pa. 3.
iyf E. DUCKTiKY,
Attokney-at Tatv.
nmce with F. A.Sboemalier. Kn ,....n Hieh st
lj attended to, and collections ina-fl- a ?pecialtv.
I ) A N 1 McLMiOHMN. Atforn,.
p,,., rtf-''rt"'vJ.hnstown. Pa. OfTioc In tho old
ton and l-s, stri-e.. Will attend to H.
ic-onnectod with Ma rrof9ion.
WM. II. SFCIILT-Il, Attorney at
otiade Row. (recently occupied by Wm. Kltl.l
tal .) Ceutre ttreet. r i .
fl-21.-7.-t.J
TP A. SHOEMAKER, Attorney".
"7 . at Law, EbenM.nrg. Ori-. on U-. u
atre-ct. rast pnrl of .m . r. . ' Vt u
''
CEO M UP!)!? Arrnr,. 77 "
. f rserU pV om -f'fw.
Zll : j ww Men and DocSfesj
TOr
U
,' lJitrseii h-, V; ; k
I tile ni!:i;;i:,i ,,f . ,
tJl H'!i-l(i .,.;, j : ,( ,
j H & S W & HE 5Sf : " '' ;
1
CUTLERY", Etc.,
T ISDCa LESS TH&H CGST.
Preparatory to tfirii:K lown nn I r-ltild.'r. la is
Cltci.tivu Store 1... 1,1.1,
f. I V
w z i.i. x;i.r.!Sj: .-
Entire Sock of GOODS,
roxM.vmu i k:n i;mi i.v of
TuLIc abJ rocket CaHevy,
I HON. .M F.S. t; I. SS. r, r..---- W..i ;r.. f. VT":.
i-Vil' I 'i 1 1 ! N :" V -v i I I .. v V i ' i.,
i; !:.-. i: k n -;v i; -i. .js,
e. I! I M- l'i ! v Il.i. IMV!'I,,
Si'. i ' i I ' .' m. I ' ::I , ,.
IiL. ilAKiH iil
AT LESS Til AX COST,
- i tiit -
CASH Afv-D CASH CMLY :
t
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K AN t'l .' V i . K. !!: v . ,, .
j I jT c;: li .
i )f7'OH.H J. ffrfit"? lit ft.:-
y.fi :( . i:i "i ..' , t; i ,.i ;:..., 7
j ISBBSBl
tift'fh;' sarf fofs.fist I i:)ir.: ;'(
in fv!'ii',,s riascil ill lilt Ai.J'it.--'.'i'i,), ;'
wen sTitcrr, i:iJK:.i;nir,, y.
P. V. V. TLT.Y
.1. S. iv J.-
Plumbers,
a r.
c'r ! i ii X Mil
'5SC3aaa.?'i 1 iERS!
Are prepare,! fn pnt ..:. ,.1..! it .-. v.-.ue. p;,
In Iii.u-es aiol b!c-i I to :;; ,.-t;. . - -,- -t j., , p. r
Pne pr'np. ly. e pc.t . ;, 1;. . :(: the I- ..- j : .
Pie pri-.-s. a 'Ml ir a t licr-.iiir'. 1 v wo U .1 ; . y.
nor. A!. r n nrn'--h nt sh-'r v. rn. 11 :,.
ti t re."....-it.ir t.-Mt.p. ! 1 : ,,.0 -,,tu . . 1 .,
Ni.,ks for j:elien. M ;'. li-itii T't'' 'vV.-'r
tM..et Ironn.l H..i.-n lly.lr;int. ".i!io
( ... i :i 11 v.i 11 1 iv. n Pipes, mi.' ;..! . . r .'i .l .:. . - r
tM. '-i T. .1 Pi.,. (IPjH f. -c ,.ui.rv ,. ) ..' f , !
t'.-r'a. S.-rver -m.l Or P ;.. -. 4 i .. .. i,.
:" AI--0. will tit is;, nt fiiir li 'iT.-
Oiol'O halves lor ,'.nn ir.-ii e. . . t)
-' All or.!, rs l.l! .1 s. p. -' '-.
h- (' ., f.,r., .tr,.,. ,v;;i ,aVe"f.,r!vaa!
p: T 1 ! -ifv 1 1 f t t ;.n.
I hcu. bur, June 'JJ. l'-77.-!f.
N I XT DOOR talk POSr-OFfiCE.
TIN, COPPER h SHEET-IRON VV
nw t
lln Ir? rofort !v t.-iken i,.1t-vr.sc .nn of 1 !: r
ly till.vi Di. mo! eo iii.i.i.n l.u i hi in 1: i
ptrc-t. two 'lour.- r-t f t:.o t .An. ,,,
Opposite t 111- M.MiIltlllll lll'Hp.!i. - j'
l.i-i t.T pri'i.;;r-! n cicv t- in m-. ; . .. .. ',, , ,
irf ;,! -s in t 'i:- TIN . ' 'i i "i; :o- u t ;
WAIiV: I ii?. H r w-li-f'. .o fi.'rnisl,.'
I.it ors a t t hi- 01 y lowos-t li vim, pi it-
Tl. siil.s.-rilci jiissi proposes to kot-n n
.1 to
ru:i
n 1 1 a.ii l I'll lit '
Cooking, Parlor ai d Heating Stoves
i f tho llot npprnvcl .st-;?-'.
fPTMlTIN; PCM IN; rs s-'tn W
hii.1 u-s.n .-intv.l p"rl.'it in oi.ii'ul.tii-ip.i.l iiia-
tcri.ii. iii:i'A!i::.. pm.i pt;v :u i- .1
All work ilo-.ie i.v ii v ,;i , ...(.,. i-ic!'t ;r I
on tnii-t-riis, nn.l nil STi I V 1 it ni VA ,1
by mo i n ii i- l.-- icicl ,,u ;., ijur.pt .'
cannot l.i-uiid-T- . .I in pri--s A -t' I' t-Ti-. ,.
nml im-roasi- of pati oti;iyi. 4 ro--oo-t f u I! v x .Vi.'i
tod. nn. I no -ft..i t will be wautimr to r.-iuier t n
tire sat islact ion to nil.
r.l.onsl.ijrir. tiot. II. l-Ti;.-t f.
Mil1!
itot :u r
1 WADE U3 Ton
ryutz T.v.v.x&nx'na r.nu,i:- riniptxy
L li nraply prepared to tnanurtietnre to r1er
r exchange t)o.,'j r (; wn ,:,ni,0 fr w ior.
whieli ri!l PetaKei at the hi-he..; tnark.-t pn.-e
and lor the Kat herinvr ol whi.-h w ,.s will n
be '-nt to the virions p -tions or i lice. .tin I v 't i.e
quality ol the c.ls mae bv n la too -elf icrown
to need rccoininciidaiion. an. I ns we nre now riin
mrir our Factory by si kav row i:k. sliere wi I t o
no delay tn tin- in an a tact u re ol wool stut or brot
to uf lor that purpose.
I' S. V eavuik'. t'nrdinir. Fu'.linar and Tn-einu
protnpily aiteii t. d to in a worViuaulike luanner
an.l at the lowest pojjt. r-i...
Kbcnsbur, Mav 11, 1st; -ti
W atchmaker avp ,lvwrt rn
R'tws? IiiITt inform. .'.VS ' A '
t he t h- is rT..r'.rerl f.i,.AH -t I
bis line, such as repalrinit I 'I.k-ss
notiirc, iu tiie Ttrv bet tnai.ucr. '
"T"! at ," l'-wei pos;r-lr ,,r:, o --V t.Vft
1, . i,,h OT., T ef Hanrlcy't
..cues, .leweiry, e., at short Am 4 ii
m
eCm. I iMaJlM u-lv. m m Mall
! assured me ti.fr iv, . . .
vc. in ir.es ; j ;
cries ; and in . -i n p. -'
i : onlv lh. ..:m,,..... , ".' :
Ins, could Is ivc i. , i
t re i ! : i i i
such I..-,,.. : , .
a?tr.-.-l i:.,;u. ii .;, v
skin it i !.!, .. :.
i.oi I'.r - :.
sell nnvt.iii ,,-
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Tin y rti;:, a ..; ;
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f l,i-tr.'.:. n. ;
t f.inin.r i ' i
f!Tl of sil:-t. 7
f.iu.;d in i 1 1 1 . r i-
1h iti ja li-:;'. ..:!'
r -ot. Mr.vv ?; 1 ' ' '
fire. S n'v- !-
lion bad t.-k- ; ' .
tvirk f'f i-h : :v z
What x.-iu-t li.n v :
thvt l-.ii.wovl 1 i.i if ..: ! "
have dealt th; !: i- ' '"'
Iil::j-litV of tl;-' " :
s.-rttc ','v t :c ii-- 'r ' ' "'
of r.n cdi b-iH ni' 1 ' ;
of t!i.- r.rt i;:'!ii; .l i- T - '
aiactt-r, arid tite p:i:t ! i
jireservod i sixty ' ' '
Another s!'s ' -
btu-kod wu!i an a ''' ' '
ob-iiiiian, as nil tl.f
nu-Pts fix-ui t!'.:- 1 (. .i .v v" "
llie $an:e s:i!t'i:;c-
wh'ch api.t-ii s it; !' ' '
There is no mist
the cutting w:i- 1..mk' '7
tion berj-in, as tJio t-nts M'i ' '
angles to t!ie jrr;i'! '' ,
deduction is i-n- it i'-'
in C:dif.rni:i U-fore ti'O
St. Ilvlena ccn, nr. 1 v- ' '' : '
of :t I vj;(-s-.ipti ior t t!. J'''
iulmii 1 I it tit t'-e j-.'itfi--7
-(.w-)? .r he kn0,v "
cuttir t.-..l-.
thrt rtowm from H i-h .rw-t. (IMKtTi
- Liitui aiK, Juue 21, la..-ly.
To live lot.g o:i- -b
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