m Mil M ! - ., A fcTRAK STORY. -- In the IVrember rnttibf r of th" At- Mntir is told a, story f rum true life which i has hot inaiiy equals fir oddity in fiction, j As the tale poes, .1110 day a man pretty ' well on in years came into the Police Ibiptiarters. and asked to Lave the ' oSrers take down a tles-riptioti of his ' rvife and children, who had disappeared from their home. The man told his storr in such a simple, unaffected way that" he made a deep impression upon ; th-. who heard it. He livt d in a small j town in Connecticut, and had I een mar ried live cr six ytars to a woman con siderably v.'iui-i r than him.-elf, and l.y . whom he i.ad two children. On return in.' f rom his daily business a fow nights before he f on nil hi-, home deserted ; wile and thiidrni had evidently none out, dna-M-d in their best clothes, leaving no word of explanation. It struck him as be: n? very strange; but, aithotmh dis tillled, he was not seriously alarmed, a- he concluded they must have gone to a friend's bouse, lie got his own tea, and then Mi:'kl his pipe, expect intr m n:f 1 tardy to 1 ear them at the door. It was late in the eveninti before, his aitxiety drove him out to look for them among' the neighbor-. The next day lie !c:'rr:ed th'U ":"y had been seen ill th" railway station :it the next village, and that thev had taken the cars coins Itaist. That waall he knew about it. lie and hi -. wiff. he said, bad pot on pretty well togM hrr. Hp -a s perhaps too old to 1 e 1-tui.h society for her. but she never com- : j laired. iiiee she h."d pone off he re ma ml end that she had been very inel . -a la -Iv an. I moping for some time past, llethoo"! t that she had ".rt of dwelt thit.j-. bf iti" so much aloi.e;" that ..be bad lee .ire '-ci ay-like," and bad Mailed off with the idea of going to see i.e.- pe'pV in ew Harnp.-hire whom hid known b' f.i.. she was mariied. Hut th".( v.' Hampshire folks had not ( her or heard if her: and Some of the n. ii.l r.rs .-aid. "M.'ie like she'd , &- n- -i'i w i: h a yomi-er man." "lint von said tin; ! rted hu-ba-d. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of m Family Physic ; and tor curing Cosfveness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach. i3reath, H'adache, i.rripela. Khouraa tim. Eruptions and bkin Diseases, imtousness. Dropsy, Tumor "Worms, NeuralRia; as a Din ner PUl, for puruy in the Blood, aiq 1 ne moss effective nnd tr . . - conceniai pur- iaZF. ' -2i rmt ivr err-r ilis- . i i-S i------. covcrctu nicy -' are mild, nut CM.-je " AS&Ti effectual In '.; their opcra- f fti'.'- vT!5i(t tlon, moving. the bowels vvHl ft surely and VfTsV l JCf. 'j-1 without pain. fCT tie in their op- 8EMJ5HS' COUGH 8THUP ! THE IHEERTWOOD CtOCK. that ain't like a she wouldn't have i'. i n ti - c bi' 1: 11 if she v. a - that wick 1." The 1 oliee gave a good deal of at-tenti'-n to the ease, as it was a peculiar one : they ad a f eiiogof sympathy for ti e n.;ui -alio had su:T. red such terrible b 1. ' l.e v i:'eand children were traec-d to a to'n a .-'e tt di.siance from I'ori- 1. Me. 1 h re a woman and two Ktlle dren. .-lisv.vrrng in Most particulars SFio .fz erntion, th-y are still the mot thorough nnd search in" cathartic medicine that can ho employed: cl-ansins the stomach and bowel's, nnd even the blood. In smad Closes of one pill a day, they stimulate the dig'-dive organs and promote vig orous health. lAvF.n's Iills have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct dis eased action in the several assimila tive or":iin of the body, and arc so co-noo-ed that obstructions within tVir rmi"e can rarelv withstand or t vade tin-in. Not only do they cura the everv-dav complaints of every body, but also formidable and danger cus"d:seases that have battled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are, at the same time, the snfest nnd best physic for children. Pv their r.perient action th-y gripe much less than the conimv-a purgatives, and never give pain wbon the bowels are not inflamed. They reach the vita! fountains of the blood, and strengthen the system by freehi? it from the dements of weakness. O Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating pre serves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. AYER L CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical rhtmiill. BOLD 1ST ALL DBUGGIST3 EVEBVWilKR. 40 YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC Pronounced by all to he the most pleas- j ant and r.FFiCACiors remedy now in use j for the tritE of coi r.Hs, coi.ns, CRorr, j j hoarseness, tickling sensation of the throat, ! i whooping cough, etc. Ovkk a mit.i.ion bot- i VI.KS SOI.O WITHIN THE LAST FEW YEARS. . ! It gives reiief wherever used, and has the t I 11' power to impart benefit that cannot 1k bad ; j fr.un the cough mixtures now in use. Sold , by all Druggists at 2."i cents per bottle. i SKLLr.US' LIVEll 1TLI.S are also high ly recommended for curing liver complaint, , j fonstiiation, sick headaches, fever and ague, 1 i and all diseases of the stomaeh and liver. ; So'. I by all Druggists at 23 cents per box. 1 ! Ji. i:. St Urrs C Co., nttsbttrg, I'i. i (! t..l.cr 21. 17'..-Iy. I 1;,;, t 1 ; i . to the dvsciiption 'given bv the police. . S ev; '& h .-Bl?s''4 i :e sci n by (he local Flat ion-master to , W f A ? i 'Ll Nave a through train and walk off in ; p! g S f&Mi the d.reetion f the village. It was: I1 jyJ - VAP-l GET .ILL THE LIGHT VOU C.1X ON THi SfB.l tCT OF Cheap Groceries! Hy reatlinir the a.lvcrt is.?mpnt J. clrcnlars, rrlce lists, etc., ot other Ueaiem. anil then ijo to F. P. CONFER'S MODEL GROCERY STORE! 1324 Eleventh Avenue, An t "rontcr'' your patrona if c on a wan who can ! nt only thnw "ynu the li'.ni' J'. most v.irleil and j complete nock ol uooiU ever nttcrct! lor Kale in i thnt i:;tv, co:npri?;r.j cvcrytiiitiR fn-Fh anil pure ) in tlio way 01 'j m n i-.ii i r , rho imii. ! freen, Iiricd ant I'atinrii KRI'ITS. NOTIONS, j ! hnr rnn nnl iln.'-s ill at nri-es lullv an chean it not a little rhoapor than any other man or firm j in t lie business, no matter where they reside or w?iat inducements Umy iHer. ' -ThankluI lor the lierr.i ptronaire hereto- ; Tore eenforred upon him hy his .rtcn'M in Cambria ; county and elsewhere, an 1 hopinir lor a com ir.u- , nnce and in-rea?e of the fame, lie puh.cerilc.r re- Fee fully .nvitof cveryhody to call and examine ' his iroodand price? h'eiore hnvin at any other ' liiue. F. P.'l'DSiKl!. 1 Fel. 'JS, 1S79. Jlodel Orocory, Altoona. Pa. i tt e t ilue. 'I I. e n ad led ah'iis thf banks ' t" a river. I'a-.-injr out o; the station-m;i-!( :rs sitht int o t he st 01 ni, they v, ere -i t n la. mure. The inquiries of the ; liee never c: t beyond that. Those v. 'ho had Lien sit v. oik upon the case M-tthd down to the belief that the v.o- had left home during a fit of ten-.- , poiyiy insanity; that the storm she n- t m. !-.-! ed oil leain the ears increased : the riif u.ioit in her n ii.d. and that she ! 1 ,.d either thrown li'-r children and her- If ir.to thi' river, or had wandered out f the road ai d fallen in with theni. j ne eveniiiir. after this conclusion had 1 i n reac hed, an oftircr w ho had work- , f F'HlWjy-'f-'Si d "Ji ) ;., , -.v;;- v.eiian ho w:n vi-:-'i ,ot i i . t . t"i- t i i t tr y h'-r ! he st orv of t h ; a-: . -1 by a you:: itin" rt liis bouse ?.- :; He told 1 deserted husband. I'l.e joimi v.i lean af'crward loarr'n-.l , I went to !ie in a Western city. 1 mi:!" y :trs pa-ed, wbep. on r::"e!:nir the '-Vn r in. she rei 'imleil hiin of' the -tery he hud told hi r. and ::!:ed if j :.: : llirir 1 ;id beeii J ( Mid ff the- wife a:: 1 cliihlren. lie said the case remain- I ' i! as j lot" ind a n", -n ry a c.er. ! .Vow." she-a'd "I will ?o ni wit!i 1 toettorv v ht re jon ended. Tin' v.eman -'t oil" tli train at j for the pur- s p -- of no -'i adin tlio- who :niu!:t : i le r. M;e had throMh t;: k- ' ets i.i ro-'!:':;d : a;;d. arU! jr-e;-- --me -'a:;'.-- toward the ilia.'e. as t til'.f d I p The Only Rcmed THU BOVELS, cn:ltiteKiDNSYS. T7,:Vi co- ii-'ne-'l action f'vs il vrm derf u! j oi-'-r t are all diMfotei. Why Are We Siclc? ZvT!.5 Ki cVvs ( Vm great organs L iy rvris ciyctiz or vrjia, atria; . q tuii'trai't. H I , ' iiX Bil.ll '?rS. r-i! F 1 0sri"A-,TOK, U KiONVV CUHPJ.AISTS, VP.intBX 35 Jilxrl-ifS, !HIK FAK- iv3 jitssi:-;. av itfuvots r. 2 . . . .... . .as l an 1 rr.::.g jxt-tfr 10 wrote cj r IXCOKI'llll.tTKO IX STRICTLY ON HDTDAL PLAN. PROTECTION MUTUAL HREIHSBUHCECOHFRT OF E3ENSDURC, PA. 1h ivi With a clierrvwwwt case, - Am! a jo'.lv. round face, Standing just In the nictu in the Tvall, Tickine alt night and day, In the steadiest wav, Is an old-fashioned clock in the ball. There's a spot on the face. And there's many a trace Of a scratch or a sear on the wood j And the hands, mad" of brass. With an odd shadow pass O'er a dial that for atres has stood. Tet the old riook is ticking, Tlie second hand pi:-kinc Tts jv round to the ''" so sure ; And It strikes w ith a rin;, lake an animate than?. All the time looking old and demure. Ah ! that cherrywood clock, sy.aialiii'J! trim as a roek, Lonkiini down on the fulks of to-day, ouhl tell tales of its own, In its own solemn tone. Of the past in its old fashioned way. It has tieked slow and strong In its monotone sons. When the house was all quiet and still ; It has spoken as loud, Almost joyous and proud When the tfat without whistled so shrill. It lias ii.-ked with the bell That a wedding would tell ; It has ticked, keeping time witii the song : It has ticked at the hirth O; a soul Iv. ouuht to earth. To liatt!e and grow with the strong. It has tieked through the night, When the cmail, shaded liht Saw the weary, fond watchers above, With the luvath dying fast, Kre the life-lease was past. Of a parent or child whom they love. It bus tieked on the tread As thev carried the dead Thro" the old-fashioned hallway and door, And it tieked right along, Just as steady and strong. When the funeral service was o'er. , 'Tis an honest old hand, it li a dingy brass hand, Tracing round the old dial each day. r.ut it seems to foretell, With a mystical spell, How swiftly our lives pass away. 'Tis an heirloom at Pest, booking odd with the rest, Of the modern apparel ami wear. With its wonderful gaze At the present odd ways ' Of the new generation and fare. There's a problem to solve, As the ha lids slow revolve. Whether modern folks, manners and all, Are as true and as good As tLe old folks so rude. Whose hands placed the cloc k in the hall. Chai kx Chamberlain, Jr. Farmer's Families. -Much bas Wen said and written on this subject, says a correspondent of theGermuntown Tdr graph. Poets have loved it and al most every artist bas bis oozy little farmhouse nestled among the trees, covered with climbing-roses rounded by the 'necessary Many a time have we for gazing at such a picture, or reading one j of these aniorons effusions, that we were lmm in the country, and that lived in a farmhouse and followed tiresome monotony from morning ! night, varying from laundry to dairy. feeding the lxr.iitrv, rising before the A n:ni:ii;i.F Mtn 7. nnpRi fs H S f : The r.eo;.t deai b..t ?:r J;. ";ea'ls th- rrirhtiul w, A ' iiig'.t ti';y-two yeam ag 1.. .1.. 1 net c;;s. u ns iiu-. ie ;t u . V .' siding FALL and "WINTER GOODS , i&v&xiiij rgotten while - TT ; vi-as by iMirhpn boa'-.-:, ,;, (. uie t IV CJUKAT l'ncFi;SIC)N AT was astir to nulr tlli! alient lark kino.''" '-.shod like th" mountaineer,"' 1 and so 011 villi but little variation, save . j on tlns days on which lliere was house j 1 cle;'.nitig cr soino "extra job" to be . j done. I ' Then when evening cam0 and we sat j down, thoroughly wearied, what a a uu- j utterable longing camp over us for some- I lilll." lllOiC. 11 lailU IIU- lilOlrtll.llIU . r,,,.- ir il n?n'riN- tin ! q , : : e:-.; (, r'i"'.i tn Vt' ;,r-rr'i utile Vt'Il'nr so ni'i;t7 nrc InnVhirj for'riir'l to t I ."....J ,Vi. , .'.!- ;.;."iv7- '.( il''--1 I' I "''." a,d ' ;.''?; w.vrt.:;,-;t!. ALL K1XJ OF COOl6 jrV PRICES SO LOW that xoxi: vax tn hakk :oMi'i:ii: m ITU MM. tir.KIMUVIl tO t li.S fi-;;l r,- j.,, e -.1 ; ": a t ii -j -.- I picture wou'id present itself) there was j a paper to be pu Ked up alter this was 7 " fall .-tore. r. , ' Ji ;'(.'.' . !' ri-i.'ij (l f'niti ' ('. ri.-t'min I (Ir ('.if of lc i'-jiiml in a ijf i-c.-'iJ. bis 1 r Ti r-ii: -lav, .If n I'lMiiu r. i.ii.aie,.) i ; : r.anieil Cu'iigl-t, v u- V1 i ....... in. I i ; I il i H. 1 1 tn i o i,i i -,i f : wuisi . .. ,,;( -,i .w --r Vt... , t i,l loan id 1 1' .; t v : ; I . , ,A . v . -ime a.2'. hv. i 1; 1 .... . . J ! i-':t i !' hi '-i'! ;:;). . ' ' ;:' .f.: t ;.f v ' ( ; i..:: . I !;'.''. ; d t !:.;,- v : . iii ; vii.' :;t s' onn !' -, ; 1 , I'l...b'.e V n:::'r- a h.i..-.,'.' j : l.icre. tbey ra.ti 1 :.' :r b-.r-t ', ;, ! lai.d. As it .r-w d.nk s-. s ; en ased in fury. ;.n i it was 1 ; i lVoile v.l.o i(iii ti.Vt , t.,.i J": I that it vh 11." ivsi i'-.irfiil ii : known on the river. Th- tin v below" 7- :o th' ' . i ;,. . m i le both fingers and t ves ac!;e ; were disi icbued to touch it ! And just here is one of the groat , wants of cur modern farmhouse. TI I will be found, if the case b invest i oi ci.iiiiiai.c sssfe ;dbt goods, dress goods, hotioks, huts, cups, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, reat i 2 n 3 0 A ; tne wiwi inin- a a:.o-ii with tr-r.... S': ! Qrasiare, Glassware, ffooteare, Ciprs, Tctecco; Cassei Mi &c, &c. . The stellll hi ; n 1 as the c id ii.ere.i-t-.l V..i f:.,e!i into gr-at p- 1-ts ot the w in I burh d eu, in a in ovu r ue largest portion oi FI OVR roIV MKAb, K1SII, SAT,T by the bushel and barrel. them there is but the one weekly paper, A' (si pi TT Y H ! ! l 1 1 1 UUOiJ.MS. A:V. 1 have likewise add.- 1 houses the'libiMiy may easily l.e counted, i rjIII'JS I"-cVrT iiTVI"' CTOTilV t1 1 1.1 IjT? 9 1 And here men and women in embrvo ' , , ,r,- t, ao A.r the : spend those years that will so much in- i urUckratbcoH,:,-,,,,, ,o,P,.-of a '" i ti -ei.ce their future lives, i.et this be jft&l AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PIlODlTING I'lIURN EVER IN ENTED remedied. Let t lie fathers supply their- . t-A 1 me increajenl .v,jiM:r.lHfff?iln'M in-nn.ir;i nrm . " , , nl tlon ot an a.MiU.al w..rc-r..m. a., 1 still my waMH.me,- if li'-r:.! -y rn.ty -ih ,1 itl. cM.i( "n ? L'..rn0..r l,nr.-r,'nv t.ti 1 I'ftcrm Tfl II fic-ofl'llli'.-i-. ' i . biirrel, 1)1:1 , .N.ii-, wilu int a s( r.ip d v. 1 to my stock ) with wliieli a I n- e..;:! 1 ' le! 1- il. g I she i t r t hem : 'I iiey attempt e I to k. . j. " Kir fr ! children with those grand educator j the public press; gather around their jlb'isid-s the classic author, the histo j r ati, and mingle with them the In-st poi-ts and some well-assorted novels, I and thus inaugurate a new era in our farmhouses, which will make borne I more attractive to the pons than the , corner grocery, ami the wives and daughters w ill have something to amuse ! and rest them after the cares of the day. i .1 tor ali ki-i l el i-'imIu -f . i i t. r bit trr nf it en r - n ns. . . r . , , .. ,1... l,i.rl..G s in r , I Vil:! b I'll' I have tl.rown open nil UrVe n-l coiumo li.u-i v. it i..r the tr-e ol all m .y isli le put their Btoslt. Thiiukiul'lor past lavvrs vita Lcpelc vn iu'-i cots 1 remain aseir. IliSli Street, Ebfniljnrp, Oil 3, IS79. tFM'KS ON FAKMS. AM' !.! FA KM!! .f5Kiwi iV Ti fni i i a t . . I ..il l I i - J I'llVvi leva iM - Willi Only Five Assessments in 22 Yrars. NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN. E STKCIA LL Y It KS1H ED. nro. M. RE.VDE, President T. JI". HICK, Secretin-;!. F.liennurit. J?n. 1U, 1STH lv ifl t fey eiet ."is mrtniti t nl, k haJcli9t t i t 1: . -ti-iii-i. ding - i-.-'.aii.-n ..e i i i tie ;i Ii i pre-e b.Hl!;.-!.!. dhfi. v. ho t--.'k l i r to I he ( :'( t ;.!. 1 the net I : . i -: . e .. i - . V. ..i i ' I'. : fi-' l'et I H' i -i rvuiio i a' th t en ;i wa v-t r;: i ly. ;!-! . he a- i' ' ; pv 1 !. th- .1 h. r thai : ! t a !.:.'M Kail- .1 to il F;i Hi; ."'iipifMljr.!ll Tl4 rJ KIJ'MtY '.. OCT (TKf rejoin ft .3 Om pa.VC will isaLo'i itiof Mcdtala. Ul iCQLLIHS, JQIfiiSTOH j Ebensburg, Penn'a. i i:l cr Jcr U i4 ' !e re tht v le-lif 1 .1 h-'ti.e V ti h;;d 1 l" il eai-.t'illiv pi-- ' j i'i.'. (: !!: ',.. he :. ;;'-. ui-d .is tl v.-.te -d t!." ma-.i v.l.- aee, ,i p,.r. I vl i 1 ed :-;!- : :iL.:..-l. 1 the " !i l..e to V. hl( h, .1 ; t,.; I he III iuhb. '.'.-. ..s ;-ei!ig tt I ring I v. a:, i two . -hi:.!:- t. Ir.-t:! the i:;!.-1. The , hii lreti v.ie iiai V'tmg t ki.ow what it ;til - m.-'- se,.n t.-ught ! 1 . l'.. v - thttt ;'.:'!' ;i'.-..,iu kiew:i tlif-ir re v.- . ' .'er. i ) 'Wr.-f. rn i'i suiiiimi; ie. t !.. v .-re !'. ci: !-us ;,1 -ut one's antece- , ! tn- t! are iti New Kiuhind. and new tat.idv w is accepted as a vain- i ac-jni-it inn to the neijidxniieod. v ili-l I h . i .i all th;ir y Well, mhh r I - tt'- 1 in . I f.inu"d a ery iitit o-i;e.!iilt:i'ice v. iih the lady who i; ..1 i.i t d. er a u:et. attractive we ; m'.i. '.!. mi-!:,ii'. tii I-' nr.i eii'.ne.'.i'.y h; : py it: ! i-r i.iarri- d 11 To. '::e diiy. v 1". u her 1 :is-:ir-l was nlcid. she was t.'Ue;: m i v I v.',s sent fer : r.ttd . v. o it- r the Terror ih;i!h. -hv te'.d e h.r-t. i;-. 'Winn -ht v..-.sa seho.-l irl she b-'e,!ii: t -,g;;gi d the luttt: ' e,-.v liv. d wi'h. lie w i.t av.--iy to Seek ! '.i- fettime. .-.ltd r.-'t h-.iig.-ft r.-he bt ar-l ' e had tnarri-.i. Then, in ', pair, sl-.t? .i:l! l ied il l:::it old r -i.-'Ugli to 1 hi r fat h- i -!'. A f; r .'! ' 1 ad 1 i ti married s--:ae i ! i i e years she bear.! tint her only hive ) .':il Veen t r i : - - t 1. r. ho v rote i-n-''lit'g li: ti. to for riv-" l:er. A corres :'! leiieo had f-.l! .'..-. ,T. aoil by and bv -h- wa v. r v.i,u u; t the point i f le.iv-m,- i -r hi:-! a!..t. Ai! the details of the '! eirei.i j-.a.i lien atranget by letter ai: i. when .-he joine.I hi r lover in 1'orU land. she saw him fer the .'u si lime after i sej'aratieo of ten yt t. a1 H . , . I h UiiTpo-jitl..-:',".. t- iy 7Tn.-lai : ! CC:jvj!?T'C Ci:?fC AT L?.St! i- ' v Gtrr:?:TTr:.: ri - rt LUNG- ir nr. j t. , : : x . I-Ti.-l.r-r i;.- 1 in -i.i.'-. e nv, by Pr A . vi . : ' s . ...a -r:.- e. u.t '. e .i v-.i. ii (,-i -V ..t ..ii l.n I r-.'i.,T. Al: l ' . i' v. i;i t e n ; !!-- ! : !:- W .r;r.'. : HONEY RECEIVED ON BEP03IT i i y a it i. r. it i: m a x n. -inTERESTAUiWEIIONTIlfEDEPOMTS. : MONEY LOANED, COHECTIGNS VACE, AND A GF.SEHAL ; BANKING BUSINESSTRANSCTED. ! "ciaIrtttt'ntion paid lo h-.i!!n'erf cor- i re-i'-i t"!i'v. A.W. i;i"t'K. ' Nov. 19. l.-TS.-tf. f.-tHhier. Tar, 'Con.v, and Chows. When I wrote from the farm of Mr. Drew, last ' summer, that dressing corn in tar be- fore p'anting saved it from the cr;ws, I i did in t suppose th.it so many farmers j v. O'dd b1 nu:S"d at once to consider the : great value of the face. True, it is not new. 1 did not so say. It is widely i known and has long been viaetieed. 1 Here we have the .Second Annual lie- i i ; oi t of a Agrieult oral ( 'ol'ege in .bipaii. : i a mattki: of iMPou rAXeE for yocno ' Inscribing the mode of planting corn in j that country, the Report says : ; "A device which was resoited to. to pre- ; vent tbe myriads of crows fn.in pulling up the cum, was the means of saving an iai-liieii-e deal of trouble, and is woitny of men- ' tion. The grain was first soak- il about tea hours in water which had been made ipiite ; sit'.t, the snit being, however, lor auotlier ; purpose vshieli 1 wiii mention further on, nnd not necessary as far as the crows were eon- j crned. The corn was t'-en taken . it of the j brine and allowed to drain a few pwiliie'.its. : wla-n a suiiiil quant it y of tar was added, and ; the whole tlioroiihly st ii red until each l;er- nal was - een to he covered with a very thin 1 coating of it. A ir-slnkc'I lim.' enough was lien laive.l jii; it to mahe ti:e grain nioit.-r- j iil'i itty i'.i.d ei-tiveeieiit L baiiiile. Tliis ; treat meet dot s not injiiie, i:i l!ie Slightest deie;', the gei miiiiitiii;; quahly of tl e seed : and it is peifeetly ceitaia to prevent the. crows from trruib'ing it. rs was i-oti'-hisi ely : shown on the college f.-irttt. A small piece wrs p!.it:t -l with to ld'T coin and, a'- we did !i it have eiii-iiel, ca ii taried toquile fin- . i-b ti e i'e ld, a few rows were planted witli 1 iriain w iiii ii had net ree tved any tar. Hotii : kirds el .ed eatue t jiequai.'y weil. and tor ; a few days grew with equal igor; l "t, sotae '; enlerpriviuL' crow hapnened to divover that ; a pan of i! bad. nut leeeived it-, an r, theie- ! suit was that in oin biy a- with a tew- ot ! l-iseoentie.., iiro'.h'-rs ptiiied up ainiot every keritvi ni tii i( seed wld -h was planted with- i' al tar. The tine of deuru kat ion lotwtcn : tiie tailed and untarred was ja-ife.-iiy di tinct: atid tboii;!i (( -as : ;m:: 1 y ore ! two l..-it:i-ls w e !e ;:! 'e lupin t he rows next to the i.ntaned p -rtioii, they were left lying uneat- . en upon the : urt'.u e of the ground." l O t. 'ON SI I) Eli. ! One of th" greatest ipies.t ions t lie far I mer of the future v. ill be railed on to i meet is the matter of ft nee.-, on their ! farms. As timber grows scarcer the al- $!3 f'! l'tadv iii-eat cost of ei'.closiug his la-Ids Wkl4i xv ill fait still more beavilv on 1 he uurr'i- cullunst The amount of money al reatiy ut into this Uiproduetivc iuvest mt nt is no small part of the cost of the farm. That we will have tii resort to U0 L t'-a; : a v SOOT. T- t... tn s-,...i- tx.nl-.r -v. term AP.-P.-..'.,: - Tt-t 1 n,rnri sy.-.. I a -- .'JT-;" .-. -v- l,.!av-.!i:t;;.c th-. f--t rail !'. sal w. --r:-: -.- a-a . A ! e ii eVvia.rl 1 tl.c l --ai,- 1 ; i--r ta 1 Vij'jf-.- y r.-.f.'- i . s-'.';:if:--v S W Ssctior.r.l Viesu ,1 -s ii-;-itr .',.;. ,jr. a;; fill's . !'..'!n:-.' iar! aary f K ,, , ,'.':-i ;k'f-:, .'--J i i i.t Hi I t a .Mil . a. i -- ti--, ... i 'M i-r i ..'!. l v iJfk H 1 :'.':-r ".-r,-.:!'! J-.. -t3 r. - --.at"--:' , ntnr t.p a:.u low;i i;, js . tin hour's ii,et-.--a!i! -which r .ii 'ered bet little i. the party siuge-'el the leii: r i of whiv's v fr in ' '. i i ;. it r ti lire. 'J i iv f. . ia- .; tb" liet7::ig cr. -w w; h !.- ; ' great tl .?":(-1 1 1 1 V th'-v 111, a a-lei ! barrels. 1 hi"n tl.t' :; ; i j w;;s mad'-tluit ih'i'e wav j ..' : t he J ossess on of a: y of th ; ; that Moment Jacob M-..-. r j II' Wat; ,1 1 a.t b . J-e . t: a i, ; i'i'. th; lie a c , v. 1 tl.t r an i-latel, I r! in cirri;) cj l ULia i.'iv'iii-c, Klinvin t-'O ry. 1 r.-et-r 1 ill :-' a- in ! ar- . t K-! ubif ? u-i--J ia uc Unary At .-:-vU.SjiiSirSVjaif-jJ O. -1 f,--1. .-''I .-:a rer t: l--.it i i J -..in. -v-i .to ti sao t.--;. r. 1 I v.-. rilo -', .F t P S T O IV, Good FARM Properties s Itmai k!;, I ilfi ditoi'ia'lv, seems inevitable. The ift nc-trtt-. us rapi.iiy when itvuiii- will pieveo.t tarm rs from imlnl- 5 Oi- . " . It v. blir :-- r- ciit'5 r;:r?r-: . : p.-..f.rat i-j r. ri,:i-.in il. r. . ." i-..o: r , .-..-ti:. i'fcaho Pv-ita Vi.l ciil- Warranted Tlirco ZlozztZ ' ' ; ;.-;:'T.J''thr--'-'1 t; -.'i- i'i ji. .- . . .:.:. t- .1 .':;, "vi":;':"-v I si inn j i t ' 2t in t ! i s eh ss i.iitl'iv oi' m. nev. oust rated even in J.-iice s. vte'li as it is i i ! til -. :l I I 1- i . - '.i t ti.t mi... v. ..i. a : - . a ' tt.. 'v.-i ! 1 iti. t.. t "r-.'i :. f .1 v, f.,r : I- cox-trfTjT-.r I t r I;.- 1 . -n r i V- ft f I..1 tialy - . Mir t.f ?TIO!-:, V-t It. . -1. I'i n- i ; i-i'lt ; - r I : a t lt.ivo v.-t v t. I.-inv I .'i.'i.-n:1"-r lau'u li -i.-'r. t. .. a i'. -.vl t ,-ir it ii'-r'v lainr T I -n -1 .a-, i!-;. !I.i t- vo-i 3 l - -i-.-:. 1 a a - i. ii- r I IIT ,. ITIrr. a I (v. .mil Si.tlo. I--. .u-:v- r-r it, . ntie.r A 'o. P pri.-f ! liyperienee h.as den : this cet:nrv tliat t t.o '-no t is as feasible u. .1 ;t prodtable ' in tie- 0:. V,.:-M. Maim- has ad. ptt-1 I this t . f.rse l.y legal enactment, nte! it is , t.i.d : he jK-oph' ati- veiy will p-easfd t wilh the w. i kings ..f the law. In the i s'a'.e of North ('aroltua it is 1 -ft o; -tioi.-;il wiih the s-vr-ral e.cmt ies t-t ml-iei t.- rejee: tla-sys.U rn. S .me have t'.one th'. one and s ma the ot!e r. ami it. evt-ry in 1 i-litlK'e whtr-a it has bti n .ah pie 1 it b;is : met w ith approval. The wom'er is that ! il has iae S"(,in-i cotii;.- it.t.i lavui'. Thi.-. : an ot:!y be (-xp'.aiif.-d en the gionVi ; that it was beuuii w!i-!i t!i comitrv was o.t iad with tiiula r and v.as in fact a 'necessity from virions loon exhaling t-ae.-cs. llul tiu-sf h:;e b-.ig ;.iuee pass ed away, while only the h"j:e-y remains behind. N iilt-r t !e ciM net :e nee: s , sity a iv v. h it they o-a wa r.'. The for : 11:' I' '.:- I'- i'olia- ; ia iivv t; y on t ;e ftll'ltt. ' while tin vest ii-v of the latter iv-mr.htr. i-.! a.?' t;ii r-,- V- t." r-a'ti-n tt " t'.v t'-, tt-.c r?'rt a. . ' , ." .'-.--' t a:i - 5" .'i in r-.o. r.-v: a-3 f--- f rrcrr '-"V-. Ineuth sra j .' '"' 1 .' ' tSy-.-'V f ;.: i -.:.-.;. 1 . i- I.:" r-'.ii'. 1 it.' il- i- - . .: 1 :a? . . 1 a ; -.' ', ' r'. '. " J . ; -:'' y''.tfir.:t aiie ::i li i .. i ": -iii ti.f ri- 'i a 1 i;-j i .:1 i.t 'J?..- ' -' -1 - i- -'-' .u. ..".v. 1 ..-ri!. 'ri' 1:1, 1". rl ff tti-.t :.- . i t. 3 yV-'a .-,;.,. '''''.-:.J?''. - :.r-...t ia i -.t-ii.ar.i i -. - ry Bu-.-t bear: ;o wr- v : 1 ' i t x 1. -it in 1 -'' ! 1- -i th.-1. a. A-'i-. .y; J"ty,-s : . - i : .1 Tt-: 1 R I : . :'" i - '- -' ' - ' . : ' a-r;- -. . . nn.l ii'i v""T..:r rtri s, r"' .':. v.TilA'1''-'': ;J'-'C'-'-'sr5'-J-. w:!l r-ii-!.-r ;o.jJ s.mjj ia.-ai i ii if&7S?r' ie- "- ' -:'' -;y' "--it-. '"- "- J vf..'-" i'.V until spra.fi. ,f - '-".v. "jf.;. J The Poor Man's Boot. . i ..a r .t: :.. -- i 1 I. fa .:: o: .1 to ioit. id: to 1.0 i i'or 1.1 the cm! of an 1.- i.r l.e v.; n'.l J-op-e. ami t'aiy v. e.e 'h ! Irot li c..rj'-e b' iwe, i, th. !ia . ili.-ii-overy H'iiv i,i,, .- lai' ta- t" lea t i b.-s. V""'-' or: i i at ia -' biad of a wiii-k bain ! ia v,,. 1 ;:::! let him-t ii i. t . ' he ii . '- : . chin. Miiler ;-!al Ii.' a hi M. t iait'-d t- !ia-':t ail nia'-t -tar: hie a h that i .-a.ii- .i t;.. , !.: iight ap;- d a.-y w . , - ,: : liv other t ."..: i: a n a t;;rt (! alter t ia 1,1. At 1 boat ;ip.proaehit-g t 'a- , that bad la t t Itaae 1 throi'rth the tearfi.i i,L : at.d he It ii t" i!-e i. Jerome MiV.cr. a'.!- a-! : ami t 'ace v. v i r- -: . :i a . and his f. t v. t ie ; j ! scarcely move, m i v ' t i.r! rt-tiit "s ft.ee a ta" t a . iroz. ii. the hitter s.j ; fli"i'i : Irons his -a '. i not i-er.i.tn.leu wheie ih. 1 O" t (It t!-! I'1 !.;- ' ' ' a I 1. lit . jBLXJIvlEISTTI-II 1119 ELEVENTH AVENUE, AUTOOK A, PA. itn -a iti iv a paitii pltoual ca: e. : t f d. tlbt 1 lit 1 llCl'e IS that the a'ool 1 1 ion i i I'ei.c e: on 1 he i tit a f'.'v imtaia-t s wouid rr-sutt bt-nih-chtlly to the farita r. lie :-iat-e talct n no bv ft- r i i r i r i i i ut ,v lei.ces antl store wa1 s on lare ismcved to Bank Bunding , fan.;s nms t.. aer..,. f v l.i-i, an- s, ' JtJt Dior to frb!tjoT '? Stn Mire. , uuu h waste 'ill'', and which lilahr ti e ff y - CARL RIVIIMIUS s.iin.t Irt'atnuit Lrivn tl'-t other i"lirs ; r'i tl.t farm wmM vrry m:iU rially tt tii f.irriu-r's T.iUik iH'cornt. A n I rqn-il sum or nu n. voul'l sav! in ex ! l-w fan iv rs !jnv a rnrrt'f't ; iIc:l f-t h:i ruv S !o l'f'fp Up the fe:. ' mict syU v IN -:uy must i-e m:l? jui ns rt'v.huly as X'tv ?c ;;s''i- m an'iiv.d. J Ke fr linr?ry :'.v nt of v crx s not h ;it A f ?t ior N KTsr Arm iithk I'h k a r kpt I.i nat- A Ti ft K It is H ? -T:ir !;; I;trt t liiil the fcrTjcn.l ft j j;i (-.'iii ' i. . in i ;-- s cint i'i"iit iimti tin Tvvi- ol iv t iiri:i;))"U. i1- I'rurr-'i S'.;iis I. r.'t-- n n t t y I i .n t if C"ut r 1 torn: nrf t very k nl. 'I "!ii.- is ot:!,. 1. -it ic .1 y nn rni "I rhiip l.i r ir:ur:, nn I ntw-'pHpor?. ufct r ar l!:e cIi'Ti pt-.-t if l'i.-r tturc. A '-irnri! !?ktf tit" IMi;I i.li'ijviia V rkk' v J ! Mrs t lie (il !y-t vi iiu ni ter?i Lmi-( in a vt'r rn-i'; t i;i.iiv;i lent ; ('e. 'l n-tiivu vnmii"-', !- -i ! y witi iii thf rf;;'it of t I.r nmt rl r j f-r pitr-e I Ji t '. k -. k '.. v Timkh i3 a nmpn'i'ir, i !"i!iif! : n-.'trc U;:n a nr. wvj.ii prr While nil U.f ncv'S jf . e 'i:v is ln.'.y puvtc.! t.y ?p;-r..il cur- e-T-nTl.t-n.s !-t itiiTlfl :t 5 I i ! JsO U Tl"i I n r.v ol" -j r.i t : ii. :.!;:! n:! othfr n;-r vel n a e ri t? : pp Jr II. u i-o'li i titia f rifv. t ;tr einplcy l. e)Uiil p iinfl . nre taken to i-r.Miyv or hr f:'hls l f nt 1 Ivc: un 1 ;.- ivity. r in itTj. try. k-t tn's vt travel, inivon ;ureni l-i.-yiniptiy , p?-ivp m voputiir science, the lt?r aioM? t irm-ivrn thoiu'M. are Liven n'!'(j:rire tre.itinrpt Irnm v r-ek to ot k. A 'I top l'4? nV ;lstel, 0'nimeri:i I, rt'iijtou-", pocial n:il in'r:tl iiittrect re teariv-f!y il ifiiFstil in the et:.;i;rin! hi!::ihti- : ISe critical ! cpnr f tn-n t n. inusi 1 rn!. (!rnTT!:i ic nnt IHrnry. rr in f-'inpeteTit lir.n.is, inait:rs nl itun-tic er-.r:omy hv.' special at'en t;on. aii.l th'i i r'.? f :iH e unfr:rs M naoe t pay trdmifi in i'- hfsr rhfius lor the cri!er.iinnKTit A iite,r;ra n w't. Thee a.-erti'n? rc hnl, tul they are j-.i.j:in'l ly the nearly ur.aTiiun3 vr-r.t.c n ine prrQM Afi'l pc .p:e inai rn Kliitadel- v&ht &m winter Btrnm m , , ,.jv CHEAPEST l'l,0Tli!.(J HOUSE L ALTfiOXA. : - 'I I- t,-. - ;;r:-l the ch rt-Jt.o- i-i b M .-.-1 . ov. i i ;it a; cl teniae fi', save t hem. Ot tbe !..- law. tht 1 ;l.e i m ti i 1 '. a.',' ' o-'l : a . . ij.- i ' sr- i .-: ! ;;a.;; 1 t-t'.er h?av.ll t ; t l;- i a t r li O -1 t-Va't O :. a -t: t t.t : a r i.i. .1.:- V.Ot la-! 1. : ; Mi':, r re. ata! ff'erv aa i in the I u-I. wanl Ci rt . i; lit v New .I-i v. .Ia". ?o;:". V: e f tV'-ta 1 jrli I i'.'er A few tbe a.!-,-" ' '.;ae th the Ht hi ware, j'hvl At Actual Kock iioitom Cash rnces! U 0 Vt t'.t"3 ('1(1. xi:v and coMri.i'.TE i.tni: ) LIEN'S AND .YOUTHS' CLOTHING, AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ! . r W -: .rh'.f Mtrviv ir tlliiv. !a Suit-' fr.ir, m,; Ov.r.O't- Irom i:a ; ;eel olli.r ('-'.rii,-- a;-l.:t' ct :m ) t-.i--.- 'j- 1 I'e-.'t :.! a : t -- t ' '.! cr... i or tic a lii!"''hu-i 1. iin-1 eroati iv rn'. :n i'jrr.f... ;'.ntee not lo tc urulcr.-oUi I.-,- ae.v r.ini: in I! -' . a;.: l'-o t tr. to T. ent up: Ircs? Sniits tro:u T5 cents lar.i r,n is ::t -r;;'e? r.ia-i-y '-ap;.!.. .- f.- r t. i;.-.rftT t ietr. rt c: .! r. "n nt- t tai t vr-?!d .-.;-.) jio -n-:l-iv to l-pliore bv fuch liuui'e.tK : u'at I nuax- l.Orlilc! S. X (UbilJl J .Ulili.AlVUl UUtl UullOiUl, .,,..'., ,,, ' ,, . ia.irkie.iv lil-cral li'rm? wtef.i :ir..' ..-Hori t.. sut.. ER57N5ntIRr OA t ..1. lit .ue (x.ia eots th:,t poir.e- .r, frth- vcar Ho -a icar tha: In IlkcU to m:. wolf, RAILROAD CLOTHING HOUSE, 1127 Eleventh Avenue, below flow man & Morrnvs, Altnonn, Ta. EBEfSSRUKC, PA., UAS alwnv.a nn IirhI a l.irec. va el oral ft rfint i"-irtipont of WATt'tlKS. fI.(tE5 .1 I..V KI.U Y. SCKl ' r At I,! S. K.V K-tlhASSKs' fco.. wlia-li be ol'-f. f..r at wpr iri''o? :lan an.- fi !ht ilontor in ihn o.airitv. Por-)PS r.e'l:n Bnv:l,lr.it In hi line iti II do it't-i i to s ;ve lii m cl bca.-rp i'.irrles:n(r elOTThf.re. ft'r.inn't nt-. n; ior paid to rop riac t 'loc'si. W'ntol.p. .Ii-welry. ftf.. ,i -at ettis.action xuaran tcf.l in lafh Trork n.l price. ttuas l'take hejivv inn .nils on the h-ir.l workiuc f in.i'-r's i!-,,rits. iM jt i;.n to n'i tlii. it has ber n ',- i,-.o;t-1 ratetl ti tl!oti--ai).l I inn s o '.a st te!-; on ti fartt l.e mcmora' in iti . nuTtcan l.it . rv we (eel that tt arc .luiiSiT .-i.l fe.vi -c r. a!! n !.o . to cn j'.y 'tirriuir th:i yc:.r 1l" visits ot n ra-.TnpfTr vaafEi. wi-i fi.-iviii h.i i fie t-iin i :i--ttri i.-s t tiie D. I. C. 8 Is rr4 nlc!r.tc a-: ! Irr -iMib!c cu:t fr .1 'i-l rf'rrc T"""rrKe r.:v! (h- c" Opium, T ' '':'.r,j.: A Invf.ntiov. y.atel;iiijr los e i'oer ' !;ivii--r wltieh thev ro'.l- '. aer.'S j the re. -in etui.ei til the idea of r.iii.-i-rti:ijr ftiain. t ie. i-a.tl au.l other IMPI.K (r.Ii.N t F At A M il ::eS i f;n t:ier. aabi u a tht y sat -n ti with ;i :tr .'. i- uia h.-. t- r.--r 1 T!:i tSr :.. ora-' .r- r"r(.!-.'. r:t . lir-... n i-l .i - - - M . . ; t ." ; ;. -m.lirr.1.1 I :'- -. . -1 -i '.-i- j-S.-a lT-aiv-li!-i-f:i J..t a It ptvt..t thril a'-r.l's f' yir-l ivntl Tn-rn'3 r .: ;-t -I' - t: ''':!.;...- 1;:a. c:. liJ '.-.ra n i:r :pt.-- or r.-a r ..-s. j. v ..- , a l. -rv ; r.cor- t or rt 3 -.iircr.i---;.l-s !.t". f--r ;-ti . S T- r-..' :ir c i-. ' i i '-t.l r--'-ir;i, nd it. I- i i .. . :iy ..--tTHfi-ca'.l n-'Vfr-''.L':i.. 9 Hop E itters Vg Co.. RochcsU-r.N.V. Sole Agents HoT Cowrh Car rltr-T' all re in. 1.--'.--.i-ei. n-.., -. j tiie mLiTi iirmlOkM ii.3t, onU ! x; to cu:u la. Ill : O'lu in arre cyliiuhaetil R -' .rH-ri-.r : .' all ' 2- -----c-k .;-i-. -I TTi.l-ifT-. -..-'t:.,. '1 n fti- a T..' llun r.ai.rj. t"c. i , I- ais i roa!.- l vith mIil-i N arei eeuiie. t l with frtiiufwork so ns to r.-uule with ofliiuiry ears. TIip foll-twinir advau- l.ltai ill.' ei.li'.a' il b'T the liew O.ltllit I V'heai t.-s. ef tr.ui.-i.orU ti an ; safety if '.ii.'". ; ltiii'r.venieiit ot i;rat!i ' wlttie in truti.t ; entire weitrlit of load n the rail in ieiul of ou tlio , f drtifl : le-; It;-! lo to rttc .iin rf rat.ji una na.i ; chea;uess J": K..i.-f. int w -f f. -.r,'.,.-. -.-.- I car; '.t;r iTT.lttV ( eart ( ettlV 1. s I i t :rr ot: ttit lnrc, f rrnTnicnt ml 'rrfir! -:j.A.MAHER,Lilly, Pa., ' cash i!;.i.:k ix Dry (ioods. Clothing. j HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, GrGocries, Hariware, Tinware, Notions, AND ..LL OTHKR KIND errAPi.E GOODS c--::ilty ki t ia a f.r?t pI.ts o'.urary a.r.'. rvcrjlSiin? Sohl as ( M EVP IOR CASH ' ns n t "riy i'.Ur i -i.T-. rr in cr "ft -:T t!i? ruin- . ty. :i iv! ti;:ii r ry r -! '.ice t:in ' r. r f!n rij f r tiv.t : t iitindt' t ;ih (r:T:.'r. Th' j-itrt-n.-.tr? ' f cv-fry- Tm.- v' ii ir.tr t-i ir-1 f- : I v;il'r, f..r thoir monry i? f;-.riiCff Iv nn! ro':po.tt'.i!! v rcli:tpil. 1 ' .1. .a. v ahi:h. , I.r.ly. r-Tr,!T;a Co.. P.i.. S yt. 1J. 1 1" thilt w!K'1"? i!o avnTi-l jotirna Mm ol (Jieftav. is s i t ho: f nm h ly been ?.-iv,!. there is : U'v:r:: - ViV1-":: . .t.?v;? not ( iilv a larcre inereaso in the iuanure will i-w.m-.f -,i tiv.'-rite ai'ke wiUi ritia-r. i:e.tiiir so -.s-litial to Iteepu ir I'i" f-M-io no lo i n-l Ph.Mrrn. 'I'm: U'urKt.T Tivt-f nw ulfcrcJ iia 1-' rl., ,t . . i -. , !, 1 atM t-T. ,..-r o r.w.h-n smf in . hit.? ,.f t ,v.-ntv. I.a- ..t St o i.' I net ;ve e.-.l'.v-tty. but that i iiti.l ..r 6 three cipi-? t"u"t hrr with -The Ar.nnls there IS an itlllia rat' ?:iv" in t!.C mat- .' "' "'e War.' a v .. u:ia. el )'( .sit(5, lic.i .1 iliiliy ii.u- tr.iie.i, arj rt .1. j'L'Li.r irot; 1., nny n.iarrs. .V ..-V -,V iTOR EALZ BY ALL DRUCC3T3.5 ECEK3SURC WOOLEN 1; ACTOTIY : (IMMRY HORIi A M-ltdlLTy. ter ot f..'.i. Hie test inienv oti thes" P't'nts is itiiivcrsil a..-l ovprwlie'uiin. and when ttikeu iti e.-t neet ion with the 1-rr-v: aitslv mei.tii red f.. ts. poems to ar K'.i" f-o strontrly atrainst I tojitn: up tl:o expeniv;' pystem of f.-m-es in o:ue, as to be pintply indis;i!tati'.e. A p.-ore or iraiic years from now the ouiv f;:rm -rs of the oi-esent clay will Toidi biiek with surprise that their fathers, ami even themselves, so lotio- i-!-,ui'.' to thf absurd, etsper.sivp and o implicated syNfem of feiteitvz, at prcpenf nearly everywlirra picaltr.t. fit: aftim; (. itAritvisits. Thope wlm wish to praft their vines wi;h other vines should rt inemher. says the Or-niardov.-n Tf'.r(jrntU. that winder, and not siiriii'j, is the time for it- and in this the erapp is t'inVrent from most other trrp. It is dilTeifiit in this, that in the sj rimr t-f the year I here i.s such st tif mendous pressure upward by the as eentli::iT sap that the eion arid stock v.lra h are to itnite must of course touch one another, are fV.rced by the ;:ap part. AND INTERNATIONAL E'-CHIPITiOM PHILADELPHIA, 1375, and A Mother's firiej'. Tie- i ri.l.' ot ji Tieate-r. t t'f l:--l't ;in! j'.y ..f l;ii!np, nro l .-i .-ii.t.lnai. lit-.i'-o hrr urn-l ivlira sirktif? r.-.:.-r- :i i.l t:i k-- tii cm rma v. 'i -ikf tt;-. rnir. z. t h.-ri. i: .:) ii.To '...!!.. I r-n'ip. it H'l.i. ;.i,iu' ' i.irh. wie"!i !"i-t' t.. I ''.ii-Tiu.i t'..it. I h:.t v.. ii lire rnnaiiii; .' t rrit- r-s' i' ..'. a-, n.'t r T .-ti. I re it nt a.-e. S.ill.flti.S I 1 :-. Si ' .'I I Ti IN I ilfl; L irieimn t --"1 te '.ai-.- tin-in. I'ri -e. tn rt-... S-. real f!.'i. I"'r I.i.iii-' 11 i'-k. S;..'. r I 'tie-t. tee --.li i i. th'- l'..r eiiv i'i..i. r. Irn-r, il5ft, S'.hi l.y li. .!. I.liivh. Ilnijrivt, K!'r.i-.!tir. p-l'. e.'. waaii.J I he Jie.it f r.rer Knetr Of. ft J. t r. St irk.-y. j. .r-.niin'Tit nna intiuentiTil ritl 7"ti ot 1 t'fy. rife : '"! h.ivo l.i.- tie Hy?..j si i aa 1 I.Ivit t -ompl tit'.t tor vi ral veins, in.t luive ,e--"ii every r.'t:i.''ly 1 ri'ta.l hear e.'. witheut r.ny r.-iicl wh.il'-vi-r. in:!.! 1 s..av ra:r Sliii.'h'ri Vi t lii.rr ni' .-rii-.-'I in i-ur .:iT..-r. i'aul n-;c j.ersna.lp.l ! try '. 1 -.ni h-ipjiy t- -tntr. tle.t it tai i-tatn-ty ciirr.l tpe. li i i-.-ri -inly ilie l-.t r.'iiK-.l.- 1 ever 1. m.-w vie.. 7- '.-t:ts. S'it.1 hv K. .1. I.r.ovi, liri'.st, Itt't-asl :irsr. '.l-l'.i. eaj.w.cin. 1 - tA; tc:n " Very E l FtCNG. f.M EXCCl L EtM T THRU r ENCOURAGE iiOME INDUSTIV . BY , USING- v i ... 'i .i mi rj I Til Jr i)n.ixtiiTNT rrr--ci:in 'itn:; mt.'.wn T ' pi'lit (,i , :'" ' its ' a i !: ,t: 'a tl.at it :-- ; natl'i r ;' : , to ; .f.bl..-l:er I h.d be i-a fii'K'i -ai,-- rt ::e Lila p: en is not iiina v.v t-i -.--T t ! a 1 1 ' ' n.iri'b-r. It is st '. i a: '.! tit: rttM Ives. It ha a V: , a reiterated unit! tt 1 a- 1-t -liar as a hoiteh"-.! -.a. ;.!- - fleed that it i ;-.V to '. . titD nv a;z?. thirty se-."!':g HACHiKE ZY J!Z--CS t EXPCSiTtON UNtVElRSEtLL Paris, 1873 ?.;ei 12 V -O" re?. At p-i . r. even : y rr, .... I:. ii exccLlcmt thread." SCf r ' ; f r ENCOURAGE f&$3V Al.'c TACT Jrcd"t iiOME INDUST!Vfter MOUNT H0LLY,M.J. t 'dv nn un A. i.-.Sta Wi,--.-..Trjr,?r ,.-r-, --. -. ...... f TZS t PARIS. PKIlADiLPI'IA . N t'W YORK EOiTOtl. . . L. . ,i. 1. v- -- i 1 1, h rc'.viWi iJt tw -(-r--.vt t t- j .. r .7 ifll SIIlI.Mirs TAKTI(I KKMK!Y. A innrvel I'.ms '-:r t'r : t-trr!i, 1 : pfr h.-'rht . i r krr-'tiont h n! ! h ', -rh . With ,:iri. hnttift rlifr w mi inar it"iis tia;il 1 iij p'-r t'.r tr.c :i(r Mif cs-f il tr.-it-lnrMit ni i itf i. lint. v. if rioi-r xr, -ii;;rirc. 1'riOC - t.-. S .1,1 hv J. J. Iloyi. Kt.fn-Mirir. i V I i a i E fcTO YOUNG SVSEN. 'pHKrn'i.-TJi-'Tieii htivim r.eeutv ruTeiise.i titti ' A,V en the trra f t s a r p i ni t in at this se-t- ;-,.-r.A ir..M II.-? A-.-ija.-e .. . Y. .V. V. "n tbele IS b.tilo of UliS. i he sevfivd -:.aae e-i (! Mai ttnieti.! t ti .i- k i, wil 'li ne -adl' loaded t. at mind trr iin bv the roiliia?. as ..nlrif u -al f .rcn holds prain i-ii tla- ir.m.r u; l.e e of tylindei. Ta- invent r -i irn.iti s that ; cl';tnler i -r ai:: ia-!:!: ; e:i a!s It-ss'than a b-.v ear. ::! tf.it a p.-a-a-y. .st . I or: er- 11. , '..re . -"T-. --i: I .-;,-i.' -. a . J - - a- I a ".!. i':l , n -rl;e-.' 1 ly.-.: A'j 1 n via J a : i r ' lta--:'r, In- i IVIai.Ij. :-. i: i i ta ; .-- i an hi: t t.) ;it'.y; I '..i-.m !-aia.otl. I i i'rl'.v. a .'. 1 '!"- !.:..'! r. r 1'i.v.. -: 1 :. -.1 ; -l ,-i i v. .'...:v KiMO HI'.I. i I I.'i Itl.iVi.I.l.. 1).; ciiiier et t ie i.-.-i I. a..' i.!'. Ttie T-,-'i ; r..-:..---pf-l airnr, in thtjj a Ini:.a:i9 I.i'-ta!.-. i-,f iriw l.r.'ip. '"r. m !.. i.xn eM.-r-..ii..e "(at sain iii i ti 't s t i.t, .'-i.i.-e new ; i i : s.a: via.-.' imh,-l.e l."i.'. U ?ire loriiilthe i.itei,..n tY "'t- t. t'. '..I". ,t..ii ': ' ).; " ea'aa-r r.. .1 V : ry in c: ti-'-i t.'-th.. . ': r t' v. .-t .l-.-n---' .ill lia.l .. (IIIM1IV Wllllli. mii-Ii -is I mil. l?.jr. Kyrliii. v.iinnlar. '. Inir. Ac. W " I il- ! .i.i'.,:..'T"re :ilHnoti, llaiinri, t n"inor ii a.l Vnrn. ll:aa'.ej: afv..-!.,) tla- ,-evv: tt o' nn KTT-r''arTcr.r. i.n-1 rt:-.Tt i. nr.n to i:i3r.:i!e tiie l-asea.". we ?.i a rr : i e, ntoe -nt.rr fiitisI.icTi--!l to.l '.. a fnvor us f it-i their .:?tuiii. V. H . II Ti K KK. A l. 1 N I V NS. I-ther.-herir. T:iv '2. Hi. .1 .v, I. ce.is eraiit! :;c- :.;al nc.il, and when the ; sap is ready to !low upward strongly, it ' pors up through its repu'ar channels in l the crart without, any tendency to break j out throne h !1:p junction. ITow to graft gra'H'v:nf-a admits of m.iT-v p.rio;:s r.-niies. The If-t is nro- tat depai it e.l veart aero in our l'e.1. Aetata ' ell too le.inl tiess l,f t ii-. fat'- tar. t! v T" ia. re. I w .laUi.'.e. but IliS il!- I riimrn'e.ir.".-,l. :-: I verHi' ;i i an it.tei t-iin om-. ' t : en.-.m :) i , ( f-rer, no n:e-r -!.-t 1- j cure hi-nT,.!- -re'! Ar.riFi-.ifT. 1 nci" u.VTiOa'. A b.dv I a-.',':',-,''' residtnu' nt ar the i.-.ters' Hospital fc ens I s,-!.' . "n "..a-5?..!. m 1 a 1-i.lf .1 i.-cn or ra- .T-a 1(.n, 1, .,. P 'I . :.v. ".' a-, .naj :;r...".t ... 11 . li a :a.-. ri.i. ia ; e . . c -'it ' a-.''te .-I cure a.i'. ::y ie- ii e.-ery ul-iit-'-n n.-'T I.e. iiimv T-ei .e cty nv. r el . .iii.-. ti y.-c.-f .: t,.(.'i to i;ioien! 11 c r."r ! t - .i u v -. or ir .1 tjik.-9 astonished at th strance iaanner in which aiit-t full of t-Lts was lurched. ! A oLiatiti'.y of rcaiiure had bten thrown ! from tb-j stii-Te. ;;rd yet.-rday the thil- ' 'tren h-ear'l joumi chitlprs in this ptl. ' Liif-y at once raileil theaticntieiiof their 1 mothtr to the fact. who. to solve the : laystcrj, directed that the heap be pull- ' d down. AVhrti this ttus done, a short oiMai'CP iron.' tin? sttrrac" acavitv was i itscovcied in r.hit h vere nihp'litt'.e i chicks. The hen ha1 lranajred to make ' t.t'r I:(at in thw henn nret nt'l. r '..-ir. i - -tff- PfT-r llio rilwnii' h-ifl li.n .tj 1 A Jl. K '.fai j. . l: 1 Till ll ltlli'tll.l, tlKhlCAI. CO.. I 41 inn t . tt ori ; I 1 ;ta-c jf t t' '! 1:. 1?t br.bly j ape.? ,y Satuupl MtllT. then of T.rha- r.o-.i. in this State, now of Missouri, who was very successful a? a prafter of the jrrapp. He lrew away t ho toil from the stock to bp srrafted, cut it down about two inches from t he sur! ace, then cut t- :!-. i -.i- e ... l-.t e.i- r.unr with a stout sharo ktiit'e :i Ioot a ml ntir- nn.I 'ia:ii.v, i ,. irn:i-iet-eT u.l vorit at hrmeU . , . . . , . T, . Ki A !:. nt.:-t .i.t u.tt ( in atlenrfuneo . ron W f ui.P-hapcd notch !U t!ie stoeK, whenever her rtw ;re rc-j"ire:t.-'t An:'-:in-t- antl shaticd the ciUl as a WftlffP to lit il! m. k. 11. t iu:r:n ;, .'. l.nvin. J, .-it-:-ai i'i t'irt of- te e n'vl r-- alen -e ..wa' -l a.i leeniit Ivoe. .eiie l hy 1 r. ,T. .1. ii:::n-ie. re t a. ay t.'r.'!'-r hi.. i r-'U-s- ! n:ii i "- T"5. O. COSllfv;01', ftSHBSASlS CUITIF-AND mm, kiu:xsi;i;iio, pa. STlf)' one fl--.or wnt of llnnl!--? .str. whfre clirei.- s'lm jilff of 'loth, ' 'flFstinr-'s, Vrtintr. &r.. fmm whi h clc.'tvin ran ro nii!u. nt s41 tiin"r fe kf.t on hnrvi. a- d t:! puit r in-io ar;i . rl- ol wtirirxaid'tn'l forrithrr cront-. -r vmtn I f niB.ie to o7-!cr in tlic rhrtt ii-jt 11-0. in ti:c : litcvt xnl bo-t frfy lo, nn! Ht he Iuwi-st ii vinz pr.ee. ', S a r f : ! j r u u : ra n t : in r.il .'p an-1 i-it- .t ol , v.rk 'urn:r0'l fn'tly rhup in! rlor rloiiiin-r en hr rm!.t re.ily-xn:ifl. A nil N Rrnw It B. O. CHJSCHtihK. l'j'T'iii-bui. May 23, lTi.-ti. 113 & 113 CLINTON STKKKT. JOHNSTOWN. PA,, ALWAYS Il.Wr TIIK. Jn l-prot and Clio:ipost JStoelc ol" Dry a,ncl Dress G oods, NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to be found in Cambria or ad.ioii.inc counties. : -t-; "Trcet not the street and numhera and fa.il not to call, luy and he hr.pjiy. ( x i-Cil:: ... , fully ; lit'th d tc his p ; ptipH' pti..;i.-i.t-r, at. : t ' J ( ar after Vi ;:r reac". a ' atal :.e ;!i c: .". -T ri '. j w aii.t in : iti eic of lia ' of l.nM.Vty. -pa; rrt-ie r.il tiilt'L", sire n i . SUI,-;.. ..'aly ;i!td a IV t ' i rt. Titers' a re sat:: . ; to this envi ihl" atri'e. ; r.o' legion. Iieie an ! publisher w !i:-;- lal a 1 re war h. d, but. t'laai a - be said of Ih" i ."it. I al tcii.it v that th-v ;,r.- I! rd I'a.il'es. paid .eoj 'a i a tl. Mi'lV Tit ota y lai- bet 1. sat 1 . ti " Iihvj been worne.l ati-t ' : ; ; lltnltey atid feaar M-t :p'a'.;i"' ; bi-eti made in p. h.i -hi:..: ' than rlinost s-.i'V oti:-r ! t ' u ' ttoti. t.nd CT it. Spite ff the T for! tine and mil d that ia-it ; every turn, then are ill ; ; " et's rea:iy to rttsh ii.to ihr' ' t -: ; has been so alwavs s.r.d .tiwa.' - ' a v i '1 FIRS! FUKS! FURS! ro)'i..iliy elicit '!. f 5 FA -V . X. - 1 O AT A R g f j --i-4:V i'irjf 'p,r d rc.it .-7..-11. DH, L. D. HOFFMAK... f a ;r .TT- i Strrfeon Vfiitist, XfZf "11TJI.I. male ir.'lel"r. .! Tisin to Ft or'urjr T? nn the rtr.sT Mmnu ka n v.itu. to renin in one Tierk ln wltl he in W iltrere cn T lie f i:'Osii Mi. i.a v .f ea.-h mom Ta, to remain imfUv. A II werk rarr. nieil. Feb '.3. 19T9.-M. .- . . 'V 4 L .T -B ItU - t. t lilt ' . Hi . . - Ir the stabk-men rilinz on morp of T'2ec!'ifta:tj;js from the stal i'.'c-Jtn ja r-nrey n funJtO if r -i t.il,!,.. : , Xor.iuth i Arch, rid'uli; i:f. M. lb. :-tysk;ia-.nd ! . 1- n.-n-l.-anr. r,-.. C.'ffir on Ill-h , ':.. " Ji .- ii t ;. miH tir!T oppeite ' tr li'-T Ho i". uitt..j..,ja. in both txermsn Dr.. M. J. BUCK. Physician- am. Si-ncrnti, A l.fni.N . , f . O.tlce nl r?ii1tince on Fourteenth utrcpt. reat r'lerenl h avrmir. where ntatht e.-,IK e.-in t. ma le. )3).-hnars fn.ni I to 10. a. m.. au.l from 2 to 4 ana to i. r. v. "poeial atter.tiun f.al.t to l; eeTr,i iqo r.xm ana Mr. a weai as to prMr.i? o -rv ieor.( ' oti . lhe r-M ch in the s ock. Th lips of the notch are then tied tocethor and the earth drawn in around the wheb leav ing the v.;..r eye ot the syraft above the Ki'ountl. We n ay sav that it is very astonish insr that urate craft ins isnotjuoiv cen p ally practitol. and especially since the discovery fiat the trrcat suec.'s.s of th" Concord. Clinton aid a few otlnr sr.j'n's. is not owinr; to an extra coiti tntio'el li;,:-(li.ipps. but to Hie fact that the jmwer to throw out uui.ierois itbror.s r.ot3 preater in tht.-o kind-. If this be true, r-ii ! it s-ms to be rea.'lv thP c T!i3 Hiest Price in Casi er Trade V.-ILL HE TA ID FOR ALL KIND OF FUKS! nt O-eo. "W. JI'-Jk-G-J, cash ii:at.i;ii ix ai.i, kind or HEATING and COOKING STOVES Worth Ti:y:m . A ' pap. r t fo'i t: - o 1, w h it a. mi- may i.a". 1 but which it will thi no i .Tat! in. fo'' exit mill a! i it s! ,T t-s. lias been ; ti ' -oi.e r.a.ieu 'll i'ae 1 1 for some 1 imo pa-t t tw" par's of well brai-ea e and three parts o; .' .! '" ' is nui.le ii.to a stiti i: l nca I as may be re'iti r. into sn.ail cake's, whii h :t for the lat s to fat." S v df ids of the i rtl't i' v.-1 i a f-.vpt-ri'-nce of the nal.' lir-thbi-rs ju the t tii ; .:' iniae !iv this sim'.ie rt let I'itioin nr Mil l'! -e.- -AND MAXl FACTI lir.il Or is .-:ilk-l three t in- inc- atid vt i.i i: i ne that is r.ii'.kcd a', i 'iLl- TIN ami SHET-IRON" W AEE, ; BBB UIIIlWAilEi SliU'SEFUIMSIIING STORE. ! MOa HU iUlx Vv-o- Alloona, Jn.. I l'ivVok'the'iik ft'' .rb'. . IH NTbiA', i ! t-vs at intervals of ficht s-ri.c8, isT?.-sm. I -ntrun.t;T ii..me ix Tintcin. rcoofintr. spouting Rrpairinc of i ;,s possible. A enw th S. II. DKCKr.r. M. v.. all kinl prompllr nril KaliKrurtorliy altcntled to 10-24.'T. tf. a.u- ; is 1 th- rnYSK-iANAsr.SrnoF.qv, i 7ll ... nx.r " .. T .... I.II.I.VH, tlABi:iAl(l.,ri,, 1 I " . eivii. aiii.ira-M u a . : -l-Orierp bis proreTni,)nnl erviees to the el:lien of ' 1 F.hrnahnnr. Ft. tlftlee In Irnnt room rf T- w aranprion ana oj...i nu-Townships, tiftife and J . L.lovo" now t.inhllnir. t ten I re street. All niRn- ... ;.:i rn.'. ten'-e nn railr..'n.t jir.pt i.n..n.n. i.. nrr of leiral l.usinefi attentlcd lo iMt'f ."acteriU-. C. V.C lllHV hav the choices', ai.tl stitlon. whre nljcht nn.l .tav'ralU will rere'ivo i ".! rtllectl.,ns aupccialty. I10-H.-U." I., to Itta. j Yzt of ' 'rapes bv Ta flirt"- t'-m Ol thefts i I'runll't t"'n!"". reirarttles ot ilmtitnee or wemh- Z -'fr i I rl.-ntwt r.Wi,-; ci WV " ' ' cri of. ?m" ehitdrtn a fpecUlty. r.- a 'T.-.ah nml ext.eQ. u.',r.: nti cl U, A--ats. rorTA, JiiiM: "P A . F 1 1 0 1: M A K E R , A ttor n f. y- j " A? -I.v, Ktw-tisluirtj. v?icp on Hicb j i five in the morn in i and nine- nt nht. will y:e; to twentv jH-r cent, ine.a 1 i'i--;' cream th-n if millteii I v. i-' Pt'-et.fHsl . 1 c.f rfMciie.. I 1 ri.'Tf. -tt.l O ATM Ft A I. CnACKIT-.- riEO M. RKAPE. AttorneV.t.lne I milk, one t;.b!e.-.:oii o- P-il.rir, Fa. Oftie. Cttove ir,..i' I ben id U: :'. to m;i,.e ,1 . .... ' tbree floor f rem R-Vb tret. Is-g7.'ri.i in buttered tir and bal.c ft V.
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