X r- .1 i 1 1 t I ! ... I 1- t v. tin: iirsioiiY or '.1 g. Ii ( only !- c lii'st t c l Lui.il V TctV ' ' ' ' ' T i' 1 i" '.Vcti a :,a.I h i"il-.T, III-; i ! "Yil II- a 1 1 i .rfnv 1 when J, it w.-. -hi t- :t.i linnvi.ir. ?-jrgs i ii:.- ' IvMj." 1. .,,..i,. y df ;i pair i-f i'i.i provi- ih-it sk:ili:ig is, i t1.! iii-.i i i ye is o! 1. It is 1 t ) h.-.e !: ii.ir..ui:vl in w. rti-n!, t '!:. t.v.-l.U: c- n'.'r.y !.. at l-il !:"! c s. hat 1- i, :;!;:!, t';. aithottgh t!;. I'll !, .t'"".S J 't)r-'.'- -I.-J tl.O !,.-.- f:' . ::im "ui Uiit.-w nothing s!.-it,a v '.' !';( l.,......! lat- L f I. , the snv v ! in v. nt : .11 vai U :.e-'.iienii-r.t5. !;i Anaii .il'i I.1-. the -ii') .v niv a ie i:m -i i Hivi-iy :r Yi: -!'-Ii-K:lT pi'.l't-I- !!ii:c!i 1.' ! :.r i-.-o, .'..ly snow. k'-tc-J W-t . J i 1 1 1 i I : ''t .11 I- ..; L( r I.: . -.a: :'' "IB 13 AT OR ' Jt. SUrub V.. THE GRISiNAL & ONLY GENUINE Vibrator" Threshers, MOUNTEP HORSE POWERS, And Steam Tsrrihcr i:nir. Made onlv l)T KiGKQLS, SHEPARO C0.f BATTLE fRELK, MIC If. A HA IL IV A Y A D VEX T I 1! 12. nrxxtsr. a r.F.nr.r. t-.tookaof. in the ai.-i.rr.iiKMF.-'. After having, in spite of sore bones, per formed a jig, which li 'extemporiznl for that occasion for the exprsa e;lifiction of the rebs, Joe deremled from his perch ami deliberately ."shutting off steam, Btopped. ! We were ttiil in fight of them, though at j a toleralile Bufe distance, and now mvr a ' group of tbsru ftanding near several men j who had been wounded, perhaps some kilr- id by that "irrepressible" Mick of wood Mmw mm- mmmmml Tin: maiiua j A FOl'NTAIN CV H OP, VINT AND fll.. t'.o, v .1 t.oi ill - V.) V. I -! '.'I .i:,r.'i tv i c f.i, ia !i .'i 1 .vy, ! : i:.. lu -: t'i a f'r-,.! t.ir::-. i ' ... : i -' S. 'j R Al V Hniwcr will no! Pobinlt t.i llr 6 T ,.M.ifi' Mt?r ; irin A l .. ti:t F.itia .ii A VE, lj t -e !- 1;'. r 1 i.ic...ti. JO KoT!Tv!nrr inf Inrid 1: n: r. run- . t - . !.-. ail .VI h I. i w C 1 cr!ii- -'M r r.iit.-.:- Gm:n, TV t r l l.. - j or :, Ika 'M r B..ie t. WOT onir VnMly Superior for WhrnN t- i' II.; 'f. I" '',"! 1 : 1 l. i :i". ! ,1 V ? u - Lieut. Cel. C. P. Greene, in his "Stories of the Great Ttebellion," relates tin follow ing : Among the many incidents that, during the late rebellion, were eoiinected with the great national artery, the Baltimore K Ohio ; (Hr damages were a few bruises each, but Railroad, is one that I will relate. i no serious hurts. Our engine suffered the Iu the fall of lrl, having been detained otn 0f ti,e cowcatcher and headlight, the by business in the town of Cumberland, MdM fr0nt of the smoke-box was stove iu, beside I was at last about to start for Wheeling, BIU1jry dents and bruises hi the brass casiugs when I learned that the road was occupied of tne cylinders, but for running 'purposes below Harper's Ferry by a force of rebels, absolutely uninjured ; the rebels having and therefore no train would pa.-s. piled the logs souaroly across the top of the This proved true in reference to ordinary track, tbe point of the cowcatcher had "gone trains, but a "special" with which was Hon. un,ier them, and, though broken by the Mr. Vierpoint and a few other notabilities, Bi,ock, had raised. them sufficiently to keep had passed before the relxls cut the track, tjietn from under the wheels, . while the en- and was therefore approaching. On inquiry, gine jagieii them rijht and left into the i I found that the engineer of the coming train KOrge, j : had been ( ue uf my old chums, ere I had Tlie re,eli seeing u stop, started injpnr- j discarded engine driving for a more profit- sui but as we found nothing serious to Ira- j able business. My friend Joe M was a ,e,ie our further progress, and, as in their j ' cool, bold, skillful engineer, and as gfiierous CBej "distance .lent enchautment to the; as reckless of danger. ; view," we were off a g a i n J n 1 1 1 gh s p ir its. As I expected, I no sooner saw him and JTHV" wilbout further 'adventure worth re- , FtaUd my trial, to go up tne ro.,a man . counting, arrived safely at our deslinatton. , ... , , , f , fc lowcr nrices than buvcrs on credit can aSord to take, Come then, everjbod-, i " pijflSilllFMCfisE. i m mm I i rri Has recently returned to Loretto from tlie Eastern cities with a large, varied and elegant stock of swore that, ""pecial or no special, I shoulit Poor Joe, after having beeu shot at so ride with him, if f'r nothing but to seo the . 0flen a8 t0 hare acquired a sovereign con- tt.t! I v, : . .1 I i , i l.J ii. : i i : i rfi.l 1 V.t . (o fl.u?e fri i'i inl.i ' Il 1 :,. (,-..:n l:.t 1- H' :.;m !v. c f i jj'.a.Ul i. lij f. i j I i , oi- rcbii Mm ' ATtVEI.OfS for Plmpllrtrr T Pnrt, i. . t i 1 1 1 ft "i .'ii- , V : t i - ;r ; .s AT. i 1 1 " A . P(i5'ir Mrc " of ?;cinrntrr Mrde, rana- 1 V. lull A II . T. trr. in i lai,-h. rTKA-I Tiwfr TiireK'f n 'crinlfv. li lt I'mlvrlod Slrnm Tlr-"hrr Fn " t-.i... !.") I-. - ii : I . ')! : ; i. n ' ! r -i n i 0 ! ci k :i I. F-Al'ir's, fe. U-j.-n I iiy el.;r n.i Tiioronc'j Wnrkmnnsl.lp. Kleannt I II f 11, I.. I ml I'.n '' I .;i l' et"., o ir Vitii T'i J.iriliT imi;ii.ii li.- jmiiiu:e. I : I .- - '. i H . i'l J-! - I.. :..,,a - ! ' In -ii.i ia i !. 1 1 i iiiilva')1. "a-, li t -c ( 1' ( I'li ii 1 1 1 VI. . at! : 1 1 an. w ii .-. c I ; r.a r , in :, 1 a ,.1 iu lam OR I'nribMilnrs. call on our Ornlers ' it- t i n i I itil !i f-ii.i t i mm ran ! iir..i r. n .. i. i ' ii. :- -iy r.tes. I; :rJ ',v? :v.v; 2'f ; ' j I 7 II E E Y r6 ' lIO?.;.ECP.-.XHIG BPECIFIC3 PAN-HANDLE ROUTE (P. C. & ST. L. R'YJ r ; ninr.L T axi most fiiMFnllTABLE AM) EXFEDITIOUS ROtTE "fast time" his engine, "W ildflre, would make. As we dashed rapidly along and were passing through Hlaek O.ik Hotlom, a couple of ill looking fellows in citizons' dress fired a! tlie engineer,t)ut doing no damages merely provoked a laugh of derision from him for ; their want of marksmanship. Ou arriving at Oakland. Md., we were disagreeably sur prised by receiving a telegram, informing us that tlie rebels were making extraordinary haste to reach the railway at a point many miles nhend of us. Also, they seemed to know who the special contained, and would therefore use all endeavors to capture; or kill tempt for rebel bullets, was shot and killed j in 18C5, while running a GoverLwient engine j near Chattanooga. i and see how easy it is to pave enough in your purchases to pay you for a journey of twenty miles, if need be, to reach our store, ns all can readily realize by examining the following wonderful ESTABLISHED FOR TD1RTY-F0UR YEARS. ! I.iBht Trown Suiar. Sc. S lb. : ISest White - Me. - niV t T "1! I?". ; (ioo.l (iieen Coffe-. 6 lhs.fi. : Ijt lllY L I V.Ii MlllSSSeS OC. V K8l. . ; KssVe Coffee . hnin for 'Joe. : X;i-SV i Cashmeres. le. f yrt. ami up. : 4vrfVSSES3 g P3 f 1 CT II II : Hoys-Suits at Hand upwani. : VVii'iS HSSI a IlfC I Hi El II Pant at 75 cent and upward. : &Wg&&-tt&&'-v . ff lill A UML UUIV A Inrire stock nT Men jver- ". i'tN rirA ."n'' u..w;;vd. 'mmcm Mr. 1. Lock wood, v,ho was fr pct eral years a ningistrate in Mang'iyr, In-.-Vn, ha described i;i the Journal of the Linmvaii Society the cc:numic wses of the mnhwa tree, tvjiicii 1;q ppoaks of ' as a fountain yielding food, wine and oil" to the inhabitin'.s of the country where it glow?. Tli;- tree (the y.V.-'s' lii!it'!in of botabUv) grows in the plains and forcts of Rengal, and attains a height of foitv to fifty feet, with numerous spreading branches, forming n clo-j, sfiady, rounded crown. Standing on the Kharakpoor hills, S.'.'i ini!es lortli-wc-st of Calcutta, a hundred lliotinnl of the trees re visil.de in ti e pi iins 1 low. They might be mistaken for the mango, but while the nirno is uncertain hi its yield, the crop of the rnahwa never fnil8. The part c:,Uq are the flowers, which are sweet taut ing and succulent and fall :n great profusion during March nr.d April. The natives collet these, dry thera, and siorc them ns stnj le articles of food. Kaeh tree yields two or throe hundred weight of the coro!!:.s;6o Men nnois nt snd iipwM. i,ot. lbo trial vield in the Mouchvr lioii' Hoots at 75 cts. and up. . . - 500 P-lr Wmen nnit NlMrt' iSlioes. lT.ini.ii'i Chin.! II lilnnil lll. children shos.s.vj. end up. ihmf nt i zO1, for tl 10 Santlif:l, tLo Men's Mt nt Vie. and upw'd. . It.ys' Hats at 4oc. and up d. tip it llfflV. aropMimp ftn'l i;3pl V. Men's CiHts St 4 ;. ami u;.M. ' i n district .tlone, it is cstiinaU-', canuot fall short of 100,000 ton. The ronr- Hoys' njs nt '"c. and npw'd An pliant essoriment 01 i.a dies' Jlatsat 75e. nnd up. TO Al t. POINTS IN THE CH :irn e;i or line nor. i an i : l a a i 1'i'f kno--1,1.. 1 !: . . . : a 1 1 y 1 ia U. coii-tniction , i t f! : ! ly ia lb-1- .f p-'lKaii i-lV f t ! ' i. iii. . v h.i e . kiio-.-.n ia tia-t 'i : -it: !y in.- i hy i i.'. ; ! -, 1 ;). iicf a e in vttni- s: v i .v :!!, II'--i-i; -o ( '! I v at y yeJ!ls. ' J'.e .:i;r ml :-:. '. I. f a in !M r '; ;:.-e i .? w ::;t .-" !aiC. i'li'i'.c), : f : r " ins-i; -'til r'a-nri!''.:-!'. of .t :,- There was but one car besides the engii'.e, and it was briellyiliscussed, tln.;.iueBtiou of g or stay, while Joe was having the tender refilled with wood and water. Mr. Pierpoinfs business was too urgent to admit of anj possible delay ; two or three othars concluded to risk the trip, and I well, If if. is not too egotistical to say so I had run risks on railroads too often to back out because there, was danger ahead, while the rest concluded to stay and trust to luck for the opportunity of getting away. Just ns wo were about to start, the fireman Our Trai.,s Connect in t'NION DEPOTS "' "p "running V i- Ii all tlie urcnt Western Trunh J.inee. Muslins. 5c. V yd. and upn'd. KlHnnels nt ale. W yi. and up. White Canton Flannel at 6e, yd. and upwnrrt. Drown Canton Fiaunelat 7c. GAirS FOR ALL! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I t-r- rArvTnv miAlHTl? TUTV 1 FTHlT.F FAH HfthTlx kl TnII YKKK lUL.tlltl illUl'LlIi I.iftK.t IA n.i.'uw ion uu'juj ill i .i. il iiuu. -i OT Tbraurh licists Soli isd Bir:a?8 Checked v www Our Hales are the Lowest. oi it Attam.nibA iio.NN i m liPAssi.n. tm. mn DO?S-rr FOItGET The People's Cheap Variety Store, KEPT BY M. J. TEITELBAUM, LORETTO, PA. -AND ICS! qx WEEK . .11. 1. ! , I'.- t'l'liu. 'itc, . r ' hat ol i. --, ! ( : r. Slvalol a :. : -tia.i' ia a, of v : - .!. V 1 - : ' ' l d it ' 1. 1 - :' - 1 1 :u i i i:i ; i : a! . .Ktl. ,1. . an ' in. i -ii ! i : ..i'jK- 1 1.1.1 C i' i 1j l.ai- so jKi..is: so r.os',- Ti.'.iSsfFHx : WE RUN NO EMIGRANT TRAINS. f ; , - - f J1,;, .j;;. ? ,v .ir' Z'"T irrr.. i mi iVyu- ; ii- I X i'i: f.'ss ! .vs. oei t.'i'-i nu'i tviiii'-t j ii: i t.Mi"S. I'- -1 iio-t cr-tir. ly ':pj ly the ph'. o!' !:, a! ai 1.' f. I : a. : a-! ! - - .1. 1 ! r : I il i I U -. -; av a i i.:' 'l ii ;' . . t '' , "i'i- I 1 , Mi ; I ; . I ' i a . -.: ah.-, a. i- la I. j a-.a . .in 1 i ! t:t ii. II ii 1... i'-.-- ! i "il i a ',: t,y i i ' i a a. A : v i.c : . .- ia ta..l l i i.il..', ti.it i ; i i ' - d ; a' lii.ri i In:: .a t !..!-. . ' -!;;'.!- i a i.'ir a; i 'I'. ai : ' , i, !: c ii ' i.-tl r. Lati oia. ,1:, CO!) - c.-i-o r. t-i fo',1 and struck the ground with such force ; ns to brc:k his arm. Joe hurriedly picked the poor follow up, hut tiui'j was precious . )ust then, so leaving him to the care of the gentlemen who had accompanied us, he started directly towards me, asking me to como and "run" for hlin, as having no fire man, he wculd have more thai; ho could do. I told him, however to consider me. his fire man for the rest of the trip, as ho was best acquainted with th road ; so without more a to I doffed my coat, wo jumped on, and away wo went pns hamlet, through wilder nesses of at uuted bushes, up grade and down hiil at a spued rarely equalled. Our light train made firing an eany task for mo, and I rm...innt lnlcilrrt trt Lfi'lll fl IH'lltiflll f..r ii ,.1,it in K in nr.d Colornlo. w"l""" 1 'v"i.'liifiiii--d :'iii'.'!i of tvitfiriitfe me checked ranges of the Alleghenics along wliRdi wo 'r"i- fT e.il'.riist!-. f ?" Il un.a..- to (.roeure tl' kels I'V the Pan it n ai t la ;r tk n t in rri r . ! i i-oad st at ion. I'ns-c.tirrc-1!! o aj I'Hl I I Ml A If I'll l s nt Iniii'i I it-pot . i- .ii 7" llav avenue. riii!n'rli, I'm . n ml en I i 1 r t!.k-t C'.l ' I'.AN II AM I.K liol'TK," l y i l.rie imntMK Tr:infers are nvoided. l.i !l:i'-i ' Wt rn I.ui t-. a. u 'O PHinrh liH.Jtl'.. :llll.v IV. I.. 1 1 llioK.-i, '.I til rnsM-n-jrer .ie:it. .' Iiiinl.u.-'.ohh). tl'.' -U.-iiiii.1. Sheet Iron'Wares AND DSALRR? IK THERE NEVER WERE SUCH CHANCES AS THERE ARE ROW FOR RICH AND POOR TO DRESS ALIKE. 1 iton Tjinst: sr.riiixu fIom in Hit? "WISST We Invit" corn -spomlenee, and endeavor to yive ti-u.-fvorthy Hit . irnna :.:. Wlit-n neesa i v, i oj r I'rm -!:n x A irent w i ; I mo 1 i, i t it-s and le IT' -p.in d I', i?, ve phi i-l Hctovy i mO tor t i s n-portaii-in of pii"-i -liters, hou-!i-hoid notjilp. live si. i :.. i le. Y i.i.twimr i the time of Haily Express Trains v I i "r.ui-1 In inllu Home'' : I..-:,ve l,i:t?ejra-h S.4- a. in. 11.47 p. m. . rr vp s I.-mi-i n. m. V 'M p. in. Kai.Mis Cil. . .M. IS p. in. l".'.Ni.m. ('mini ! l-o! i noi'lt- io l'n:.'ii Depot. Knn:H 'tl, -AND- CI.OAKS reduce -1 from .175 to ? 7" ("l. 'A KS rt-iliiec 1 trotn 51110 3 7r t I.OA KS re Inert! from 7 .Co to 4 IS t l. A K S ri'tluce .1 rriim Iil'iJlo ft.f. l ( I.'iA k..S reduced from 1J.00 to 6.00 : -. - ii-i.. Is. f ? M.jv.".-.1 on tho n 01 ai . a-o c u l its c-re, iq a ati ju. . t - THK I.KKAT KMil.bll KKMEDy. . i:va- ft' Niv!i'.v N.-iukoaiV :! l!v- 1 r.":g!it tkU' -!a.'.'.:-;a ia ' l;at- ' l :i' i L--t i, l.a.w" v, t;itl ;;, 1 ..i:ad li..ai-a K -a i .. !i a. ii .i fi.al i.i " l.'in'la.l S'.ct ia a l-'l: iival I'l obi tiic -.It 1:1 io t.,j r'.tiil " 'la !".;i.:h cvlta .- -Si D-jfv:: T:. t-ii i i I' II V ! ' ' ; 1 1 t i -t i -1 v . : 1 a : y r.-- -. ;i J .1 II 14 O-lSriOIKiIE PURE GUM it! I I'' I" Tvf'-T'- rr r !''''' rt ;v li"". !'! lollirifj in TIS,rOPPER4SnEET-inOX FROMTTLT ATTENDED TO. '-a. ,!.. --3, . 1 I.. . 1 a- r ! i - . t :: I f.T t 4.2- i TaVbg. t..N. Pr.K. .1. ti t: r- "ut'urr '.mi"i l.v il .! (: ' .1. the h?. -ir.-- a 1 -ci.: 6 JOHNSTOWN. PA. w : M. I-. i ai i.I 'il M ' 'T.S. at-..! l ;i T rn-; : .. .11 kli.-l, '.v ; tin il.': fr.nl .-f Lli' 'I Ii-, 1 10:. -1 la f..;-. i a ii . ' !..-.'a. ; la!. L : l ii ; l. i )(..:. i' .. .' v COli h . '.a- fa :.::! Caii-a it for r.-tia . a .' V, 1 ; : I Ir,' . aivd tho p " ; v. a" m I . :. a 'a ;.l!:;'a -.ai- ia.' oi a a 1 1 c : i l i 1 . " 'ic a : v I io la' : U.iVi: j 'i v -ei t 1' . 1-. f. cy i : 1 U ti.i .a.: !'..i tl 1 - 1 ' l-v li ;i. 'HAiaiif I'llTiT, i' I. .'! ir 1 01.; ! a . . 1- 1 V. Wi'.LanK 1 in ! "Vt-r In ImI- : o -'.'.a . : lite n.-e .-a trr.-tlitij' ' w 1. i.-li lve !.-- .- i : : rirvurii! -- I" r : i .- w 1 1 i T-, i I-.- rt'l'Ire?. i V: t '. i.. In: !.' r. Mil H. ,'. laaiKitis, n n t A u-a o, I'ittJ l-U'.-ly.) uSTOM MADTi. PURS GUM. 1 ' -1 -, "...t. he.-ii- :i I'i t!if r .itcnl 'tfal II- I 1;. I W, ft, V V t-'.;l l.t.'YflS'l'.' I DR. C. W, GLEaSOH'S iitSi una ira lititBlb! 11. :'i! 0;?J.-'.t i.-i .1 rv vii'r.i" ,f vtTr tt oti tit hrr 1 lire; ! m!:.- of T.T j-t ' o--a '- '' -; la; til.Kt .1 - I . 1 : is"' 1 : ! 1 i.i -1 am nvF. '. - :i': . ' '.'i-'ti iiii'l 1 1. se 1' !:i thee. 1 1 N : t.lVI . . v I... r f- i. a; 1 1,1 1 : ( ' . 1 a ; . - !'i ' -. ii. .1 j.':, A TUT IcUle-. "CANDEE" BOOT, Sold by S. Blumenthal, Aitoona, Pa. tkirixil. Joe wassit'ingas was usual with him, with his left hand un the thruttlo lever, a,,,, his bo..,- half out, of ti,., ide window ;.f n u us E -F L I N LS II I N G GOODS GENFJWLLY. the "cab. that he might tho better .scan tho rck ahead. A few miles S"'i:li of tho fainnus. Cheat Favor Hridgo is a doep mountain gorge with precipitous sid -s. It is shaped iiKe an hour-glass, w'ult; at each end, but, tapering each way toward tho middle. The track runs fur quitu a distance along one side of tho gorge, makes a very abrupl turn to cross the chasm, a very deep cae, in a !'raielit laio, and then still curving inwardly, follows the gorge in a line nearly paia'lel with the track on the opposite side, for three-fonrihs of a milo. We were pitching along with that peculiar rot king, bounding motion, to diii'erent from N03.-27S. 2S0 and 282 Washington Si from the jar of ordinary fist speed. As we swept lo the top of a grade around the hide of tlie hill that commanded a view of tho g'-i'go To: and I bj'.h on the ".ookout WO .v.v, at a moment's g.aia-e, enough to tnako us concentrate our thinking faculties, and art iu a hurry, whatever Wis best to he done. There on the straight frank, just at lh3 edg" of the gorge, a lot of men in gray uni form, were hasily pilijg up some old ties, logs, whilo at the point where the eurv; was the sharpest tefore reaching the gorge were sjverai more tugging furiously at a raii, one end of which seemed to buttle them, n they pulled it onwards. Wo were within a mile, when we discovered them, and as each noticed them, the shout cam Kiuiul taneoudy from both of ns. "The wrong side of I he curve 1" The ignorant fools - wero pulling out the insido rail, instead of the outside. In the latter case uothing could have saved us from rnnni.ig off Ihe track, and probably into tho gorge. Our BANKING B U SI N ESS TR A N S CTE D. faiig.o l.r.ikesnian, seeing tho danger I sup- FPUS reduced from.. I'l'Iid reduced from.. The rnnhtvn had its hrtro in allcviat in the Indian famine, nnd diuii aj tlie A?n scfircily which prevailed rl H linr (li all other otinDs 73-4) the crop, whieh v'.is nn-ieiially atpkickseqcallylow. nbtinlnnt, kept thomtwU of poor people from etnrvation- The fl-jwcis fire cdill more naifnl for feeding ca'.tlt; nnd nnin the same recmrr.era.la'.ion may be ndvftneed, that .hilo tl - p'.-ts-to, in.tiz? niid b.tilcy nre niicei't.iia u. their crp, there has never bem a tea pon vrhen thc?e corollas have kztL known to fail. Their Ver ping powers nre excellent ; n ton, dried and put jr.. to snck, exported, rrd, rxnniiuc-il nftcr two years' tlmo, was foan I to l undamaged. Tho tree fuir!-!c-a a hard find ?trong timber ned f-r car riage whrc-N, e'e. The ncds : a greenish-yellow oil, ncd fev larrii.g in lamps, making sor.p nnd far culin ary purposes. The flower?, i-i nil'.: ion to their rice us food, nre now large ly employed i:i the dl.-lillot inn of a etrong smrlling spirit resembling wLis- rolnr?il irom JO to 5rVi.. key, nnd which is consumed in great quantities by the natives. Thi liquor, when fresh, proves very dektcviuui lo Kuropenns. The nir.hwa !s eoaiJcicl by the Hhoels ft essential to tho r very existence, nnd this fact "n taken r. Ivan, t.agc of by tho Oovernme-nt in dejing with Tefrne-tory trile?: it i- fiay r,c cessary to threaten the de-'ruc-'i ja fd' their ma'nwn trees to bring t-icia to submission. Sonn; of the Ta'.ita papers believe that there is n p Ssilla eomrnereird futuvo for tbe t eoiioniic j.rodue'.s of this tree, especially for its oil, which i enid to be woi'.h 175 THIS GKAND HEDUCTIOX IS MADE Y US FOIt THC CLE A HI NO SALK OF THE ENTIRE ATOPIC OF CLOAKS, HATS, FIRS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, DRV GOODS, CARPETS, FANCY GOODS, AC. CLOAKS reduced rmm i l. A K re-luce. I trom f"l. A K s ri duci.'l fr tin CLOAKS reduced trom XIjIJJS relucod lrom :J.4T to .11 50 to $2 ,0 I FLTtS reduced from.. . 5 00 to Ii 50 15 Oi to t.i .1 on to ! !"l to 1 o ' j.'.o.i to i-ai - 00 to 14 en IuKlirs' 1 Tats ami MWinrri of nil hi ml nt lrtrea never before 7, ;notcn in this part of the State. Ladles' VatrtmM Hats reduce 1 from 3K to ?"e. I I-aHes' Trlm'd Hst rr-dueed fron !I W to IV. I.a-U"i' liitrim'd Hnisred'iced from 5 to 1. Sc. 1 Lndirs' Trlm'd II ts n-duccd I mm I V in'l "i Ladh-s I ur H-its retjiieej from 75 to 5"c. I I.adie' Trtm'd H ts reduced from 2 W Ui 1 '-'l I.alie' Vur Hats reduced from S'lti4oe. I LhH""' Trim Htt reduced fto'Ji 2 7S to 1 7j Ladies' Trimmed Ht reduced from r (. i .) f 2 5". M:wp' Trlm'd Hits reduce. 1 from 11 25 to 7 "ic. .Mies' Cnttim'd Hatsr'ducpd from f.'i to C.e. Misses' Trlm'd Hats reduced from 7ato5''e. I Misses' I'utrlm'd Hm reduced from .'i5t I"c. Children's I'ntrlinmed Hsts reduerd from 25 to pie. Flsnn's reduced from 10 to 7c. J Klsnneis reduced from ?5 to l'c. Flannels i educed from 12 to 9e. I Flannel reduced from oOtoS.'c. V iHtint-l reduced lrom .ih to 25c. n!snket reduced from. . . II CO to 75c. per pair. Itiankeis reduced f rom . 11 5'1 to $1 75 per pFor. Blankets reduced from.... 1 6u to (2 00 " " I Misnkets redueea from., floilo 4 ( ' f 'ii lloritta poiliinriel T rt m 1 In 'lit r v-aacr Carpets rrduced from 10 to 7c. per yard, i Carpets reduced from 4 ) to S5c. per yurd. . per ton in India. Hrus.rls Csrpets reduced from ! 25 to 75c. per ynrd. ia yard snool Machine Thread. 3c. ; Hnd T lirea l. 2c. ; 144 Iljttons, 3o. ; 21 Pics, 2e. tr7Vlshln all a happy New Year, and thar.klnf our msr.y friends for their liberal patrutiaco In the psit, we hot to merit a continuance of their favors hy furnlfhlnij Ot ! H I'S at snh :ow prlen that no ens can compete wllh us. O. SIMON .Sc CJO., rLrvKyrn avkxuf:, at.tooxa, va. lULiiiid.JutitDiun&io mimmmi m i-ioiiiina, vc EBENSBURG, PA. ?Trn riTAni EOI DEMAJID. '. . I . til Tl V 11 a I": : I.!-: '.- v t N I V r US J. I'i tiNs SitIAr!I IIF.S I'dl; A . .-i-::i'..i. - .;!. W.v I I.IMK. on 'I1''. ::. .1-v.t ai.i'-''e m..! lr:-.i la. us fiic ae;. i'i li t y ynr a- w i b- 1 t :ii a - Olio :.'.'! I . a i - ', ; ! la : a y.-. 111 . p..'':.it I "tt .. r : l.e 'u rc if I 'tin l iiy aiel llii'.i. ei-j lt:'.v!i l',.;i.mi r .-. 1' :. ft I.". - ' S i.!i: MM pi! NT a. in i ' K' T.; : ( nli i. r! I 'i ' i i -UN'S I Ii ! '. I. I i : (..' F i - : a 1 '.' ol' l ) rn a-ji . :: i o-! ;, .:. nni.AIH 1 i iil t. 1 -O.n.e.t .t. i a' r r ' o .el.. ( I. : i'j.-L ' -1 i- . i a. la. L.i I V i- u.i'- .'. iV :o I ,'.a : . ;..! . 1.CK-. . 1..I I,, my Ict V, i .lit:. iii-j o a i ;'. c I v. . i l-aly Ki-l ui i.il. - o.i ' cli. iX l' t..rs;:.'it ' ! a 2 I t . A-i- -ten :- a .-. :i ov9n-:.:Jt, : :.: ,1 ...... i i.e.; pia-illJ.l ire: . . V II.: . .. O ; -.. . !', 11 - I t;iuU liu i.ui.1. til.l-. e-l'Jal sJ.l' ?ii 111 o in i...Lii. v.-L v,a..n! l i i '.i. i-.m .-i.c v. an! 1 u.ii' a la '. ;o'.ii-:i was Ih :a li'.'ii.a td mv. ti a ! i a t l K..a;! l.U I uiii-. a.iih-l of polk at tan cci.ts, i- '..al io' - i' v ceii'. : or. ia o.iivf HOi H, the i.t.n v. ill it.-hl c.fii Lii.i-3 ;a l.ra.ii a- t '.:- pi-t '"1 -u' 'aaiv ipo-.i.'ity ,,' fv .'.." A:i il.' tt'Olll tllOpioliC. e. ilivh is un iii. tt'.ni caiisid.-i atiaii in t!;e I;i.c-pinjt uf iio'i'.try, it nilonis a L.-aiU:-c,,i i-..--'jte:iti ill i cnpyineiit to :'il (1.1--.S 'J ho-.c v. h ) I : . 1 1 V toil ii ihe c-o'-m'-itig hou-. and :Jl beed h.allh j ili.ciag tail! .y:ir-a!.. An. 4 ,il!ir,ti',r. 1 j '". 11;. A 1 Franklin 1 'N''"M.N rs. nr. o 5 1 - i m -. i.ii -ai : a N! r s!. it-. M M I't l. V . ' l.i-t'ir- ! .1 il-..- . i y 1 i I i Ai.' :;-in: i.irl'!- r i;T,:. t : - i .M.o-im : - -1 in r i ' -' -. I . - . cl r.i-'.-ri.f wurk, fc-.-'tirl-T r '-. f fi.'iv o 1 .-i tiy :''. ! - t e- : ot o Tr n l i a C I -Ti. f. , ' I F '" 'J ' " i. jC'i'lStOWI. To Mil- ,-r ! CAftl- 'V : . . i ,i ii k. - . , . , ) . . ' ilt-d i cry l. -i .TolIN AilK! i . it It ' .-i' pof from habit was commtnciiig to tighten the brake, but at a look from J ue 1 signalled "ciT brakes ;" doe, meanwhile, opeuing.tiie throttle to its wi.Ust extent as we dashed down tho gra.te at a positively frightful ve locity. As we tiears.l thsrn, part of them huddled together near the track. I beized a largo stick of wood, Intending, if possible, to hurt "somebody." Wa were going altogether too , swift to fear their taking aim at us ; and for ' that matter, I suppose they considered our destruction uch a certainty that li ring at us would be needless. I wa poising the big slick of wood, ami guessing at the rate of speed I'vo had some practice throwing parcels from trains in motion when Joe suddenly pulled tho whistle-rope. Tlie hoarto shriek seemed to startle them for aa ins'aiu;; they huddtl closer together, and I tossed the stick outwa-d ami downward. I had barely time to sea itcranh through the group with tho force of a thunderbolt, when, with a jarring plunge, the wheels ou one side fctruck the naked ties. That part of the trouble we had feared but little, as the im petus of the engine was almost sure to make it mount the track again. On tho track again, but a few rods ahead of us, was tho formidable barricade, and bwyonU that the yawning chasm. Joo was standing up now, with eyes blazing, still holding the throttle i wido open, r. he 1 r.it-ed himself for tho i shock. I had graspwd the break-rod of the tender the- instant I threw the piece of wood. Crash my hold didn't avail mo; for I was pitched held over heels ..gainst the fire-bos atid laid fiat upon my backou the foot-board ; or lloor of tho eugino. Joe was as suddenly jerked half around, his back striking the littie door in front of where he had stood, breaking the door and shivering the glass to atoms. I5ut we were through; how we couldn't tell, except that Ant! Mi!! Supplies Generally, wo were still on tho track ami thuuilering VVVKHIOIM. nntl t'l l t , over the gorge. Joe's npirilt rose with tho Xo. JUS If 'titer St reef, Vitthnrgh, occasion. Kxtrica'.ing himself almost as J YT Spools I attention paid to business of cor respondent. A . W. HI CK, Xov.l'J. ls7.-.-tf. Cashier. How to Make Farmi.nh T'H.iii ArtT.F. The roo-t vital ipucation nf t-ct-ing the farmer Is how to mak? fiirua ir.g profitable. Especially Is !hi felt in the depressed condition cfour mar kets nt Mie present time, when produce wVi 1 of all kind? does not p iy the cost of production. He-low we give n conJcn- OTHitniAT' reduced from ' 5 co to ? itivi ped summarv of the nmre r.romiiiCijt liVL'll.i .TC ..... I . - - . - 9 75 io 7 5o causes niTcctuirr the condtlio'i of the 12 ?3 to 10 on ... . , . Oftoto :. ni figncnltural class. do r.o pro f"t ""i . .... i ( ,i , M.ajto tfi poe to present to the ivfidei rd t..e 15tlto Hit) n T. .i .t 1'Outo 15 25 rrntrf fr)ifr all the ca'.isc- e.. cit ing the successful outcome of tlie fnnn, ' but rather to point on; the laoic im portant nn .i rd'Om'neut ones We call L ml pirticul.tr attention to the foilowicf : 1. The enormous loss which many (aimers sustain from the icii-.cti'l condition of the runuuro pile?. 2. I'rom the exposure of farci ma chinery to the Inclemencies of the weather. 3. From I ho loss w hich is sn-t:.!:K3 OVKKCOATS redoced from.. nvHUCOATS reduced from OVF.Kt'OATS reduced Trom Men l'KKSS SCI I S reduced from Mfn's lMtESS SCITS reduced from Mer.'s IH'SIN ESS SCITS reduced Trom Men's floe III Alii N A I. SI." ITS reduced f rtmi Ma's WOKSTKU SI 1I"S reduced from H ATS and CA PS reduced to one half t h former price. Kl RNISH1NO ;fn)I? reduced to 25o. and up. LA 1)1 US' COATS reduced to halt price. We wtu ftterlfle" Mi. AN K ETS tit and below cost. TRUNKS, SATCHELS and VALISES from 50 cents up. ml B fuel, va on n aranll Mil T gnnA pnrchnsetl from Me n t nuy One lirtnrm IH flU PIl fl IR' F lirPAQITQ 1 w mn P''r. r'ap llvlnir on the nnnnlalii ran makeadar't wa(M .1 LLo IILII U. 1 1 lli. IILI oa) I a. . sad tafs nonb nllea l pay their lars to atari from Alton. M3NEY LOANED COLLECTIONS MACE T.arge Stock of Millinery Goods, Trimmed and Z'ntrimmed Hats, Ac., at GltKAT ItAllGAIXS. AND A GENERAL j 1 1 KM M: KM r LKSI xlKS! AT HALF YRU E TO CLOSE OLT. REMEMBER THE NAME AND THK PLACE: CHAS. SIMON'S, 1307 lltb Aw, Opposite Kosler's Dm Store, Aitoona, Pa. ?f . B A Tew HEAVY COATS sttli lett at thai; a few OltESS COATS at 11.00; n fw poYS' PINTS at 16 eonts. and the beet end cheapest CA HPS fS in Aitoona. TIVIIVITTS9 fl GENTS H -WANTE! roi: nut (j u i-:at work N'lH" IN" PIIKSS. THE INDUSTRIAL UMiiRY OF THK I'MTEI) STATES li'Mnj- ;i CfrTii.lt f liisTry ff nil the iin"irtant in ! "-t r; - trKTi-'.i. f pcIii-I r if A j ci n If u rn 1 . I o -'i 'hfi!, M :inu t;iv finnii . M initrir. 'oinnifrria I a;; ! i tlior T.t.'Tt n -'. Ar'iit 1.- Iarzo octavo ;:; u 1. :u er. riiv.uir?. V H' ' ! LIKE IT r.X'F.i: Will. IIIKlK Y' V t'-r:n nI trrirry niply nt nnc to T1;r Hrnrr rnMisliintr l o , Noriwrl!, (onn. RUBBER BELTING IHaiiiFit H.isf : Itr iii.fr I'll M IIAlit . .-h;toS, lltl.l M 1VI li kmc Pack tvr. : Lack Lr o nrn, Ext. I St On.s, Practical WatcWer anl Jeweler, One Pnnr tTrst of Iluntlej'i Ilardware Store, LEICMSBUlfC, PA., HAS alwtiv on hand a Itirgr. Tarle'l and ela. punt assortment of W A U '11 KS, CLOCKS, .1 K KLI! 5", SI' Ki;T A C LI S , M VK UI.ASS KS, &e., which he offers for sale at lower prices than any other dealer In the county. Persons needing: iinythinir In hl line will do well to g Ire him a caj he ir purehafnir el.ewlitre. -Frompt attention paid torepairlna; Clorki tV.Uehet". .1 1'Wflrt, tc, and sat Ijlactlon gaaran tccd in Iioth wurk and price. Etensto INSURANCE AGENCY. rr. av. diciv, General Insurance Agent. i:r. kxs it i n g , j'A . Policies written at short notice In the OLD RELIABLE "ETNA" And oilier First 4 Insa Companies. Elienshurf. Sept. 23, 137S.-ly. SekC in America for exepfztina' VVV& AW IS THE PElIiTY fOSTALCtVr WHAT I DESIRED &JOHNWANAMA GRAND DEPOT. . MAIL DEPART M ENTfor scanjues $ supplies at tub U?ANDJP0r The QREAT DRY QCODS OUTFITTING ESTABLfSlf- Mevr PHI LADECPH I A . anil by Telum'iuail SAMPLES andJ!. - - - - ' til. 1 1 1 tl -f.v a a m t r r "vs?-" " ' " ' y i SWEET RPig HA VY cre-r lib . Am nvir hlti-t izr.p t-V-m-.rk ,tJy fTitVat-f o-i (r.f-inr (T "-'.-. tee J tMm;' Pf is V, w C. A. Jacxvov Co., Mf ., bujg. . U. F. WARDIJ, IhiU., (.-ae ill ktfU j GEIS, FOSTER Tiioitr ."March -Zi. HT.-ly. V CO. A- M. AMI K F.I M, tctOJ'V ' l' tiall, i-:a-!i .io laJl'-.t, .'..ti-.a-'ivo, M. !., l'HVSICIAN ii't;f. r. .v, r.'i.-iisiiurcr, I'a. (!'- t-' r. r. :.i i . fin 1 y ! r. .1. .1. 1 1 a n..in. Ini .1 .r? n--t i :' ill or la. .(-. ILuh ,.. w. r.- r-inlit i )- r i.i ft .-I... i '..r..- ill - a: ;:.. oi t S.-r-.toin g I liKli-i'. ,-."."71. tf,! !Y XV. I)l( i:. Arr.aiNF.v-Ar l or, F.I.- 1 111 i n-'.iir':. I'n. Itei.'o i:-. frt.r: r.-.'ii i-.fT. I . I.i .y I'-i. w I n ldirir.l'-ntretr.'.'t. Alt man nir.i x il ru.tn'.4 n; r tr!..:.l ti .-.-ir-t!;t"turi!v aii-l t jllc-i ii i.i it y. il it4.-tt letalc end Kct.iil Dealer In Pure Rye and Bourbon WHISKIES suddenly as La had been tleposi lad iu the little glass door, bo jerked a tin Mask from his pocket, airung on top of the tender ami fr m tlier.ee lo llio roof of the cab. Steady ing bimfceif for a moment, with bis face to ward the. "graybntka,"' be shouted, "good bye," made them a low bow, anil took a drink, perfectly regardless of tbe -JTbite pufl'u of smoke, as one a.'ter tbe otber discharged their pieces at him; as be afterwards ex- i plained, "the engine made too much noise 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstown, ALWAYS IIATE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF DRY (iOODS, NOTIONS, MILIMY, CARPETS, ETC to biz rovsn ix camrkia covxty. Winer, lira ndies, Gins, fr., 153 WliC Avenue, ('Of. Elm Street, I for him to bear the bullets, and they didn't u ll l sm itt.ll, r t. 3m. . seent to be bittiDg anybody J. C. McClttLEY'S DINING ROOMS! For I.iartles nntl (.fallrrarn, 161 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. FIN KST HIMMI ROOflS IM THK I ITT. MEALS AT ALL HOI KS. OYSTERS ami SI I'PI- KS rerTetl at abort notice. Nov. -il, iH;s.-tf. i 'tl'.'Xnn profits on 30 .layi' InTtttment o' it inn ' Tl.OU In Viirth.W..l 1 ...... ... f) HJtl Proportional retornf.Trjwrk.,n'sioektptiona !Don't XOI'tTOt tllO StTOOt Hlltl IV 11 111 L01. j V of fiu. $50, iim, f r.oo. , " ! A itnieiai i;eports and Mrrulari rr. Aitdr ""J II. SECnLEU, Attorney at T AIlVMHiltt P Sentl for our Select I VV Ebensbiire, Officain Col- X l.nl ol Local ewapa.pers. Sent fra on p- ; onads Rot, (recently oscupled by Wm 1 ... ..iiilt. n.i i ' .. . . I . r VJ VT E. L V.W., l i Sprnee Sireat, Naw York. Esq..) Caacre street KJttelL w A IAT t Agents eanvafatne frrtka Fira J altla Tiniter. l arma an ( latfit Tvm. Ad. V" dres P. O. VICK.KRY, Aas;ata, Maine. G EO. M. READE, Attorn cv-at-Latc. . r.netisnuraa rtt. oinrc on irntr tare doors from Hijrh street. I3-1.T in kcri'ing more ftiiirunls tLftn t!;o own ; cr onn prorcrly provirlc focl nn 1 rlid . tcr for. 4. From rnisirg iK-rubuv an 1 iudtf rcrciit nn'mals, wLcii gooj ones cou'J be miscM t tlie pr.mo c-nst .m l tict the pront. .". Tilling ni.e lan I thin oan 1'0 properly cult ivntetl, thereby rrvz on two pr-rc that which uiicht rv morp profilnlily rrilsul ou one li Mrtking pprcialties of " ci crop, to the nltimnte cxh-ni-'ion ca : the Foil. 7. From disposing of the cc? iu the condition in which they arc lfcd" ' inpterul of converting them into hc"'f ! pork find mutton. 8. In neglect ine to properly nt'.end i to the little details of the farm. 1 t. In not keeping a strict nceountoi the tr.insrtctioii of the farm. 1 10. In rot nring proper jrtVnicut i in disposing of tho product- ff t'j farm nnd the 'purchasing of mchlnerj ' nnd other neccsrtries. 11. rurchasiiig provision "iih-,u ! phould he rniel nthome. i 12 In not having machinery cnoiib" ! to propcrlv hftrvci't nnil snvc crops. W'c believe thnt failure to mtke farming profitable may Ie ttrnccable ! to one or ?everftl of the above cau?e which a little ettidy nnd foRthU j rrill successfully obviate. It tvi'l 1- i appearcnt to every one who give? tne nhovp f.iusoB dne cons'pleration diat ) ' the runedy for unprofitable farm in lies with the larmor. i"v.a m Farmr. i ' Tdrsk or four bn-hels of corn lufal, ' with a quart of salt, in a hogshead of water, stirred occasionally for throe r. fnetv Antrm rt;l it fprmpntS. Dl'icll k . il in ..j v. . i . . . -..- , i . .. .. . i . i f...,V:o2 oeiier ana iar cnrnpvi i.i - -' either meal or corn to growing p'?5- ou can add bran or middlings oi J slops to it, and when hair used, "'l u .or a. nl an rriwat. adding Ai.nm-iA.Tt. meal wnen neeufca aim u. im OfTlea and real'lenee on Fourteenth atreet, near i . . . i r thin- txi mail. , i nia SWlll win near n & QUIP DR. M. J. BUCK, I'HTSICIAH 1 HlTenth arenue. where niirhl calls can Otflee hoars from to 10.. at .. and from 3 to 4 anus to S, r, k. Special attention paid to 1I- ' nilic. and is the cheapest iuc thod ksrt, : eaacf of the Kye and liar, ai wll as to Snrsrical i , nfmihinrr nmk K.'rt.l 0veratfvn.of everv deserlptlun. fl-W.-tf. ' K110W n OI mawing poiK. I 1 II V
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