The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 14, 1880, Image 4

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an au:i: i ovio.ns. !
!: v f-tiflvTS in U i-r.:.?? i',t t.'.rV I
tli.il ;i3 mueh money may be obtained
froai an aore of laud in onion as from a
forty-acre farm devoted to the uual
crons. At present prime onions arc
worth $4 per barrel by the tar load, and ,
two hundred and fifty barrels may be, ;
nnd not uiifrequenf ly are, produced from j
an acre of land. Let no one, however, j
-ptct to realize a thousand dollars from !
r.n acre of oniouH who does not pay the j
best attention to the crop. To bem i
with, land naturally adatd to produc- ;
in.' th crop should be selected. Kxier- j
imtvnts uiada in the J.'aiern states, ,
wh-TO. large quantities of unions are
rai-ed for the Southern market, fhovv j
that there i- no ivcter soil for onion? :
than that of a reclaimed bog. Of comse '
Lin? land mint bo well drained and the j
oirfaee soil th-; omp.m.-d by exposure to
til': action of the atmosphere. Most of
the bl uli prairio soils ar.i Miitablo to :
the prodnc'iori of onions if tle-y are
lightly treated. Tho turf mast become ;
entirely votton and mixed with the earth j
below. Land tliat has been in pasture
for several years i-t easily prepared for a ,
crop of oil ions. a the turf is compara
tively thin, while tho soil is quite tree ;
from weeds. That portion of a pasture ,
r.i which cattle ari l sheep lie at r.ijrht
may be converted into an onion patch
to excellent advantage.
A lield for on ions should ie very near
ly level. If there are elevations in it
the Boil on them will be likely b wa.-.h
away, carrying oil the s ed before it
germinated, 01 leaving part of the oni
ons exposed to the sun. A piece of land
intended for onions should be entirely
free from tho .-.-ed of weeds in the start
and t licit: should be a determine.', ioa on
the part of the grower to allow none to
r.tt.iin any considerable size. Absolute
ly clo er culture is esstntial to produc
ing a paying eroo of onions. Neglect in
this m.itter i i l cans,., a va:l amount of
work, which v.ill not. aftrr all. i i-mre
a good crop of onions. A lield ut oni
ons cm ii. t be neglect e.t on accouiit of
a demand for laK-r on other parts of the
farm. L'niess a farmer h:is help that
can attend t his ii.1 I of onions during
the Si iiv n of plowintr corn, cut! ing grass
and harvv'siiijg grains, il will be better
not to attempt to laise the crop at all.
Ayer'3
Gheny Pectoral
tm
onions, nowevt r, c;
for !
Th-i can: of
light work, which may be okl.-liy per- j
formed by old ni -o. par: i ll inalids. '
won. an and ehildrcn. I't rsin.-t who can
not perform heavy work on the farm
may engage in union raising to excellent
adviir.tage. j
Il is use!.-.-, to mi l. riake to i.;i. c a ;
pa ing er e." of o',ii!: en land thrd is nut. '
v-ry iiig'nlj ni-ii.invd. i'loni thirty to I
lifty I-.dsof Tn.i!,'.:iv .should be applied
to an acre of land designed for prod no- ;
ing this crop. It t-honid be well rotted
and free from the need uf glass and ,
weeds. t'idraehed a.-.,1,.-; form a aiu- I
nble ad iitioti to composed s'al.k- mm- '
nre. -vl'ter ;i ph ce. of l.md ha.s l.-et-ii pre-
pared for onions it is he-t to continue I
the crop for a .-i ri-.s;.;' years. As onions 1
:irc gio.i.s feeders it wi.l, of course, be
lieo.s.-.i! 'p!y a coating uf manure
evtiy seas 'ii. The-soil of onion tiehi '
fhoohl be well puivei i.e 1 and the man- '
lire tie roughly incorporated with it. ;
After it is piowc.l and harrowed a roller '
should be t n. ployed for cro.diing the
1 uiiip.
Many gri'.ers tmploy a Irind rake for 1
tii:i-hi; g lb - soil l - ..r - t;if. s ed is
Fovn. Aboid :'oi;r pounds of feed ;ive '
required for an aeie. It f'uouhI be the
iaodu -t of the piv iou.s .s ;:, -n. 'I'ho ,
fceed n.ay be Ic.-l d by l ounting out a
number and niacins (hem m ,
in a snueer. If
n threo or four
t.iv-. 1 :,e : e d ishould l.-e sown a.-: early
in the Npring as it is po-.dble to pnpaie
tor land, (ffowcrs who nim to get il.e
iar.'t' ieM lioin a :ien amount ol
For DigeM4MI of tho
TKroat and Lunti,
uch aa Ooughi,
iV Colds, Whoopint
v!N. Couh, Bronchitis,
' Asthma, and Con
sumption.
The reputation it has attained, in
consequence of the marvellous cures it
has produced during the last half cen
turv, is a sufficient assurance to the
public that it will continue to realize
the happiest results that can be desired.
In almost every section of country
there are persons, publicly known, who
have been restored from alarming and
even desperate diseases of the lungs,
by Us use. All who have tried it ac
knowledge its superiority ; and where
in virtues are known, no one hesitates
as to what medicine to employ to re
lieve the distress aud suffering peculiar
to pulmonary affections. Chebuy Pf.c
toiul always affords instant relief, and
performs rapid cures of the milder va
rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as
i lie more formidable diseases of the
huigs.
As a safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset
the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it
is invaluable; for, by Us timely use,
multitudes are rescued aud restored to
health.
This medicine gains friends at
every trial, as the cures it is constantly
producing nre too remarkable to be
forgotten. No family should be with
out it, and those who have once used
it never will.
Jhnisient rhysichins throughout the
country prescribe it. and Clergyraen
often recommend it from their knowl
edge of its effects.
TREPAHED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chrmldti.
JOLB EY ALL. UKCOOISIS t.Vi.lAY WiiKiUL.
"McNEVIN & YEAGER,
MAVVVAmVTLXhH tit
Tin, Copper ana SteMron WARE,
USD DEALKRff II
COOKING & HEATING STOVES,
RANWFM , ri KXirK, c,
110S Eleventh Afenne, . Altoona, Fa.
Door Wnt of Opra HmM.
CO.NDSSSEI) niSTOKY OF HUSK".
si r
A ri. I' AS ANT RtWr.DT FOK TOOTH- j
, . .IV If t
j i ache. Uur cook present ea ncrseii i.o ;
j Music as a science may be said to have i ine with a swolien cheek asking for j
Ken cradled with the Christian era, for j something to relieve the toothache, j
nin e men have Bung wun me oiros from which she hart been punering an
from time immemorial, and played on j njKht, and for which he refudeJ to ;
have the tootn extract ea. Asiwre wan
nothing of the usual kind at hand I was
on the point of telling her to call later
at my office or go to a dentist when it
occured to my memory th:it there was
in the house a vial of compounded tinc
ture of benzion, which 1 had been using
upon a young mother as a protection ,
against sore ripples. After cleansing
JL , U li JLJJli' JAM
BUY -.V STITCH OF
DON'T ' "stcrs 5D hojoutih'
au'.a v"v
A1 X.KtJLiM
UOOFING AND SPOiniNCi
TROMrTLY ATTISIltD TO.
KKP1IRS FOK;STOVKS C05ST15TLI 0 H1D.
Altoona. Oct. 1", lSTW.-tf.
rude instruments as far back as any his
torv takes us, just as David did, when
he said : "I will sing unto the Lord a
new Fong, and praise him upon psaltery
and harp."
I was amused at an arrangement got
ten tip last year by a Chicago party os
tensibly to make music simple, ignoring
notes, laws and all of our musical char
acters except the Dare loners ior eacu ln. decayed tooth I saturated a piece 01
sound, and claimed in this way to be i cotton-lint, with the tinct lire and pack-
teaching thorough-bass. lie simply j ed it well in the cavity, hoping that this
retrograded to the time of St. Ambrose, Would suffice for the time, and bidding
lotKl years ago. Any skilled musician her come back in two or threo hours if
will see the Iudicrousncss of trying to Btic was not relieved. I was turning
express thorough-bass, which is the awaj- when she remarked it might not
science of figured harmony, by any let- j p,e necessary, perhaps, as the pain had
ter. In the sixth century, old, St. . aready gone. Supiosing her faith had
Gregory did the next active work, but j a iiirre share in her relief, I would not
regarded from our standpoint hed:d lit- aow myself to think that hc medicine
tie of value more than write the Ore-j had anything to do with tho cure any
corian chants, some of which are in use j more tian so inuti, h0t water would
to-day bv the Catholic churches, with liave tiono.
many changes-. He introduce-lone line, 1ut wji0n j aiTjVed at mv office there
where we now have live, around which . werp wo other patients awaiting me
to arrange the musical characters. witll tlP saine amicti0n, and I deter
Singcrs had to do some tall guessing m ! mj,,,., by way of exierimcnt. to use the
those days. There was no harmony, or j sarilC rt.rnedy. To my agreeable surprise
no time thought of, as yet. both jhtjohs declared themselves imme-
In the tenth century II ucbald began diateiv relieved, and begged a vial of
to evolve some valuable thoughts on j tll(, tincture for further use.
harmony, which, though vary faulty, , During the winter a number of simi
was a splendid step m the right diree- , ar case3 applied, and were instiMitlv re-
tion. In looking over a transcript or lieved by the sametreatment, all express-
WEARING APPAREL!
OR ;V HIISCJI.I ARTICLE OF
nmv$ vwKtsntM cooes t
rxiTL Ytr ii vvk seen Tii e immitxm: stock or
WARM-WEATHER CLOTHING,
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Young America Clothing House,
Corner Eleventh Avenue and Eleventh Street,
Where cut Worms r-ti
the held, a very old' iud'v'
time a very eo'd rerr.eJv T
; them in holts maj i,
hills, If in the com-htij" ' ."
Iiandle. tajrd ut the ,!a":
' a s-mooth liole live or s!
j more, will answer v. n "v.
1 uri-ose. In thr nor;,"-, , '.'
that have taben r'.-fuV. '
i may be cru!i"d bv tl.'rn ' " .
' liandle ir.to tlietn ' :.
1 is S'-t for til'- !:-V' "j
i well in plaining to S- ..
1 the loss of a Mall, or 1 ,
or other can' s. h it .',.:'
c ut t ban to repl.u.'..
MAY J-.K1-1I.K-.
The.s- are the j rf.-r-' ,
white grub so i. rn,.. '
A
Tin:
ALTOONA, IA..,
it rmiiit on-
l'liOPHIKTOltS V WHICH MAK1
STANT AIM TO
BEST
K ::!. vJ- S a hJ
p. 1
KEEP A STOCK andSELL AT PRICES
MiiH ii few i A. rqrii. A!SI isoi: IMS I XCl t.
It, -.., . :. . . . i.uiiMMiA.crvMvm'inrniMl IIKNT'SV i;-
ache drops. IlllS, he reports, fie lia ; nIshINO li ,.-., &.o., until you bavc rn what lcy can Ui vr vii at tU
done, and that every one seems delight- .
ed with the medicine. T. 0.lrnr, "V-n-- O A m fTi r n ninrillTIO' HonSfi
M -V V , A A S ,1. A K A. V S A A . ' - ' ' - . l
4-2.-..J Cor. lllli Avouno nil lltli Street, Alleona. 1 1
ing much satisfaction with the remedy.
In December I told my druggist of
the discovery, ami recommended him to
sell it to any person applying for "tooth-
31. D.
A liuKKit t'HAr.. TKi;. There lives
his work I found it full ot errors that no
modern composer would dare to make,
such as the double thirds, consecutive
fifths, and consecutive octaves, etc.. all
of which, the good monk says, were
very pleasing to the ear.
In the eleventh century an Italian
monk named Guido invented our pres- !
ent syllables, which are invaluable for j
vocal music. These were the first sylla- (
ablcs of some old Italian verses, ite ; j,, Uje township of Greenville, M. Y., a '
aiso iH"u"" ''"S".' '"""" most remarkaoie woman i.vtlie name ot ;
In the thirteenth century 1-ranco tie Ju5U sU1 s,)e owliS a sn'iall house and -Cologno
conceived the first "lime the ,ot in ullici, bJie !ivef; entirely alone. 1
idea of expressing time by the shape or ; sho ,,as never j(,f.n lllarn,,i. isnf middle
form of t lie notes. On this we Ii ive j a a:nl hasa good education. She has i
since made no special improvement. lm visible means of support, but it is be- '
In the sixteenth century, l..n-.. one ; ,jcVed t!,:ll she iia,Ssome monev at inter- I
IVtruci invented the ciistmg ot metal i est uU t,e income from which she man
music type. 1 Ins was sixty years alter , 3 to sljJ,sjM j.'r the sevt n vears or
tho art Ot printing oooks, eie., uas . , , lived there she ha- not
JUST REMOVED
to rin:
I .A 1 1 il .
AND KI.bC.AN'l
11 Warner's sf? Ki-Jicy ?iri Liver Cjn
l-ji- tl'ap.
rl ;i ' , i ii nil iber o.l o! r
Porno ii.oi.-t co! ton laid
goo 1. ii n i!: L,erto:i;:lie
Si r'r.-,i i . t .
fj o -. -...
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1 '
t5 .ti5 ii.-
$3 v.-Aucn-n s,r-si e:t7e:?s.
J I: .".nl.'.n-. ..:.-! i.. t.-'l
p v.-. - f -; -- 1 -. i:;.-..-.. I . VI ., I'jil
1 I f I ,..!:- ir. ..t!
I' ..." ..-rit:.z miu! i-t :i. r i r.z-rr--S3
lt-,i :! '. i:e.:--J; ut v h 1 1-
i.nr:.i...i;i. V.'eaJ.tifiin:-. Str.jtvtpJi.
a ,;... -;r- ...ii-; r.yy,- s.-r5- 5?rtT. .n ls
J :.-..-. -: -vs. iinr. i -!..!.
g WAri'lZK'G SAKE NttiViHE
SALERATUS
"Vhlch i.i tho saiuo th:i;y.
InrnToBl-Carli So1n cv Falr-rr.tTia
(whirh jtiMiaiiiot liinc! Icfr. slichf -ly
Olrty white color. It mny up-.en r
xrliltr, naminl ''y if e!f, lt n
( (MPKIsnX W II il HI R M v
CO'S ARM AIDIIAJIMER" iiliAKU
v; ill ibar tlio diSorcncc.
FtethatTonrPilfrtttn nr.'l Ralt
InS Sofia is xrhitff and PI KF., an
EhSaH fee A 1.5. SirdIL.AU StBSTA.
CES ns fl for food.
TT nuelpera vho prefer brcaJ rr.'A r.-Wt
yist. vr iniv-rove itis nuiOoy, i- r.-;
bott-rrai t rrcrVntit. from Bourius. ly
so-bal ft -.i.iv -jor. f:d cf C!.'.:tvh & i '. .' -FalersttiA.
lie s .'.rcsDditot use too t:. urh. Tho
of this with d.ntr niilk, in rT.-Vr. :ioo to
tsVio-; I'ow.ler. s:vu twenty tsia.-n i's r -t.
ftij ii:i.- iwri l r-viiji for rataal-'.--) i .f'Tina
Uoa an J r.?il c-ir-jliilly.
SHOW THIs TO YOU 3 GriSGS.
"IVr c:tl.; i v :'. J. Fia;tetlo:-r. K!v:i.-V'.r. l';t.
covered (1412) ami twenty years after
; had a partiele ol" tire in the boose. Sho
I has never bad a stove or even a fireplace.
During the most severe weather m win
: ter she is sopposed to li? in bed. What
little cooking she does is done at the
neighbors stirring up flour with wa
ter and
3 T O JRv JEC BOOM
IN C. JAGGARD'S NEW BRICK BLOCK,
13Q6 EIE
I PoIIi'-tinieS to me
i ior H'Sirouig. or Xd'.l.'r
! Cockchafer, a very si;,;; ,
place in the c-i.ti- r,f
suii-et an oii L triei. tl.- .
en previou-.lv t m. l
and the j;.,,., ,' , .
get at the light strike .'
j legs agairst the ti'rr-.'l
, iel. alii! either pet f.tvt . ,
so helpless that the-. .
I Ten gallons of l el; - L
t ed in this way j;j a si:
KiigUsh gani-;:.- p.;., .
bran at intervals i,i t'.
j along the border ol S..t;.;vr'
slugs are attract'--! 1 -..
.the looiniiig ;-icli 1.-.;.
: coertd with tl.-rn. 'i ;
i then gone over ;;ga;:,. t.
; at or providing hun-elf v.;
! and m.'iii bio.,t;i
i and it is an e;i- li. ;.'.: r ;
, little heaps a;. l -;np-v i
i all. into the hu 1.. ''. -hnij'ireds
of il.. m !, .-, J.
; single walk. :u:1 if j
ter I"- pla. '.d oil :!,- b ,-
i tt tl '- -!-..-s f"
are :iJino; ii.-'a;.t.: .j.-.t.
AVI
the first I5ible w;is jnintc'l in Hi.
There has been a iv.agniiieent progress
in all musical instruments. Mentally I :
am taken back to the. rude tom-tom of ;
long ago a round hoop, with a couple I
of gut string.-,, making about as much ;
, .ii f .1... i
music as a sail oox vom. . -me o, ue , she is saiJ to ljf. a SUC(.0Psfui beggar, but
savages cling to this to.n-fom yet. 1 hey co)l(hl.s !lf,rs,.1f to a few f:,ni;iit.s in her
nave a legei.o lo-.e t"is . .vi .o.e. l. , : , vieii.ilv. 1 mrimr nil the
time she has lived in her present abode
When thesc
' in t i.e g.m'.cTi !i'.
I v : ' li f -r ;i i i.'l
' 1 1 1-1 JK V fi;iN U IH. ! an inch of ti'- r.n
J3c;tAvMi i:tli iiikI l-llli Strorls,
baking it in that condition. -
' en!iiii.rr for
; and per:-!.. as
2 D001LS AHOVK EliKUT'S Ml'SIC STOKL ALTOONA, PA. PV iydi.,
tin c.ivr fii
1 having a".:
'-: I !l. ".-111-:
ii'i l r- ;, T
Hi:'
., :..,.-,.-.. ir ! -. -. r.d...
lani a!i:.-.v..n!vthe mmm e! fool be- ' & ,r.. f 'k,.
t wc 11 tio: rov.s. Tuvic N a drill wine!) ' Pii-i-t ir-n . .-ie-... cv.-r -.. ,.,
jiial.t.. tv. r.n,s.f cni.m Mid at. (.ace. " 7j? . t'f-uZT: rZl'r
It so -A! i by h.-lld one i-c:l fitoilld be: S "tt'':'3-"i?-r1 tj? V. XtVv ,'? v-'o.
tho;. p. d -eiy iiirb. In order to mark i tft$-His'r'?l-l ixH-'e'.'l.lVt'iV.'rB!'"
the r,.WH it is well to drop a radbh yced ' J P.:1,?.v; 'ij? I.'.;-;;;" .V .7.
evtty neei six inches. The radi.-lseo nj-v-l i;' b;-
1 1 v.- :.i . . .... i .. :! i i.. H lur r-.; 'AVki e;7,! ' -- '.."
..... I'll 1,111. 11 , iMIU lljji lei.Ue li,!'1, ' . i .-.n..r-....!Hii.-r.
tnough to pull lloietl.e onions attain S ?t.: 1 h X':
,n.;i :,mt si- to be injured by their pro- ll !!. H. WCf.18r & GO.,
si.ie. It t;:. ic i- i. o market for rad ff?v IVs it.t ,;..,.,-..
s in tlo- , mity. cab! age plaids m.n ' fiHVt-'V'Vj rV KEWins. N. Y.
be rai-ed ii, th,-ir pUh-.-. 'Wi -.-n . f su::i- OM? ., .'. ,-:i.. r';"Fh"t
ifOSTETfEnv
CELEBRATED
e; m
heaven was sitting ontheclouds jilaying
on the tom-tom. and so entranced was
be with its music that lie forgot himself
and dropped it 1 think 1 should have
dropped it myself if I had to play it
when a savrige found it, and ha- used
the heavenly pattern ever since.
In the fourteenth century our organs
bean to assume valuable shape. The
liano-.'orie was in vented about IGoO. Jn
! about 1717, at London, a great crowd
i went to a concert to hear a wonderful
' ia.-iUumeut called the pianoforte. So
I savs a clioi'ing v.liich I came across a
I slioit time since. We get some splendid ,
conceptions ol musical ao vaneeineni i
v. hen we Contrast the tom-tom with our I
matchless grand pianos of to-day, or
wilh our mighty pip.' organs, whose
magnetic find powerful voices cause us '
in voiuntarilv to remove our hats and '
i bow our heads, lilting us by tl.Hr inllu- j T AJOTT D Tja YOTTT? TJPF,
t-nee almost into the presence ol the r.:- ; " v v v
unite. .s. ir. lit
j she has escaped paying taxes by barring
j her doors and refusing to allow the col
; lector or i'.nybody else to call upon her.
The neighbors have threatened to have
' her laken to the poorhouse and cared
for. but shr- persists in saying that she is
; not. a pauper, and is p-rfeetly able and
! willing to earn her own living. She ob
' jeets to receiving visitors, and if she is
; about the luuise v. hen any one sipproaeli
i es she liars the floors and remains secre
i ted until they depart. She worked
among the neighbors previous to be
ginning her solitary life, marly eight
! years ago.
vvntiti: ut: is o w oim:m. a spi.rxitu mm: or
CLOTHING. HATS. ( . L .1 'S.
GENT'S FLT.XISllIXG GOOD51, T.UUXKS &c;
low
AVI
i ifji
1
to lt ' ri i'.! t i cc
lri"iccs known t
to oll at tTte Lowosl
tlie H-tail Trade.
vt
their track. . i,-.
pin.g tliem, feng-e-:
b'.ii'.t-r Ii. al v ;.
'. sugar in v. damp. :.
' to idtni' 1 the in.e
; sv.;:!i.if d t v
sq;:i ' y d in h 1
i res. t ii';ti; tb.- i.
are K-ii'e.h
r I:.
V.
Br ins now In itosrioii of t lie largest n:iI f;r.ii!siri-t lot li I Store iu t lie
City of ltoonr. Mliirli Tilll Iirnrrforl is to loinn i a- tl:e
A reT.:.-.h i - ;
in ir al sl." ' s ' 1 r I
i hardy plants., s.ii-l to
KEYSTONE CLOTHING HALL ! : ltt?v
An.! haviuir fillc! it t r-ji!tl'.n wiili i; i-nJ .-ai-ii.-i? te --r--l. 1 l.ave te !iifitl.,n !n avii.e to n.v soft water. lake .;.
tour outices f v. ;'i - .;.
iriii.l- in t 'loul.ri:; ri.iiT't hii.1 -Newh.-re timt v h.-n th.-v A .t-Mi;;r ! l w.Il : o wurli: t ti-ir 1. . ie t
l'lonitrf hi .'-liowinir l lion r.-ii e.l 'inr li -nd ,:iie n-w i:..ro r -tn n 1 -p.'-t i rvz t " T--i . ;i: .-i.-irnt f 1 41 1S .1 Ved
ft-K-K ot bhiJ, Imt h!-o It uritih'-l t- r.irnoii nuxti.iuir in .t:t !:n !t the l..w.-t .f.-':! le ftinirv. ! 1 .!. re i'-oj-t
JUT- Thaikin my many fnen.l tor th"lr li.r.il ntr.;: :n hr an-1 ii'-.-'ir.; in h ir..-.l iinj , , i ', '
lll.r:il .J.-nlin'' to rr.-r.t a i in ' iii'lihi'. ol tt.u t.-oi." i. rk f--.!T. I r-..i .' " I Siru II tl-ij, i I
. ! nt(s after svrii.je
v '..
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3-lP,-81.-tf.
1 1 p t .ot-1 111 '. 1 v .
CHARLES SIMON,
ALTOOXA,
would t :
Ini i:i:i:TiNo Tacts. 'i'he tomb of
lldward I., who died in l.'Jul, was pen- j
ed .lamiary Jnd, 1770, after four bund- ;
red and sixty-three years had elapsed, j
His body was almost perfect. Canute, :
the Dane, who crossed over to England ;
in I'd;, was found 177'. by the workmen !
who repaired Winchester Cathedral. !
OHIO
-t thi:
his lxxlv had reposed nearlv sev- 1 ..!'.h.i..i,.h .1, ....... ...,.. v.... , .;m
hlindrt ,1 and liftV Mars, perfectlv I tlml .r.toot thciu lr.mi the sturinu'oi !i;e whin
l ortifi the S.v.l'ii
.irn. -.1 ;i:.ln-t .1:
whci
! en
fresh. In l-V.'.t three Komaii soldiers, ra re gne.
i uiily eumpjietl with warlike implements,
were dug out of peat in Ireland, where
1 they had probably lain hfioen hundred
years. Their bodies were perfectly
! freh and plump. In the reign ol .lames.
11., of England, alter the fall of the
..1...0 . ... I ..... , ... ..,.). .1 ... i 'm&-llMZJ--&Z'ZT&Sa Ami i.,.i ;.r.. .irii.-.l se.':. n-t :-: ...-. i.r tirir-t , ii . .- i- . . . .. , ... .. ,, ,, .... . - . . . . n-
in.;- in.... i.- j-uui.u .iiiu nana- , iT o, , .'.it,,. 1 1-' ,,L ijiigoiiiu, alter i ne iail Ol lite villo Jt:mk.) ... f.-n 1 Suii t.
1 . . . , 1 v--:::,r;v,l:r :1::-':V;;':' ;;':! r'lV'l11 A lU'y-.n Warwickshire, , sim-:tai. fi-.ati-uks.
X ' ' llt-l.tl. .11. I 1 O l III IIOI. I : ' . ' . i .. . -' ' . -i -1 .- J.. --- : n n l. . . 1 . ....... - . - . .i' ,i - . ;. 1 I . ( 'I 1 Vl'K 1: hi ill. 1 111" I'l .!' I V.. . ..T I.......
c..i i.) p lio.i.ad b means ol hand . fA G g g?;4 a iSfb'J i t!,:,t n : -.: n r- 1. ,-tv i-m.r. ( ., ; v,..,ti:.. as l.ray, iariwsol lorset, who w as ' tnr.-y :
tools. I lie him:.::; h -e i . tic 1 -! inspli-- Lj k. i ,.-;V-n' vj g V-Sr--5 ' '"' ''' : ' ' o.isl.c-.l ir..m tii- I buried the loih of ( )ctober. 1 ": . in the ' l'- KtLlowtnciit I,ro...-ni.a on tlio Mutual A-
m. nt ,or .I.-,, m.,-t of t he vork. il . ii I "wunn.nA i,- ,,-r,nv. ; tw. nty-seeond year of Henry VII I., ami ! '7n!i!:'? M.,v,!,i,, t ,-, t io . fr an
Sooa.'i i.e ins J.ei!. pi.,:it, una great : t --''-----'-'vi.-i ! - " although it had lain there seventy-Light I an.i amo-t.t.
:i 1 narire what-
MUTUAL PROTECTIOXINEW MILLINERY
ASSOCIATION! ; j ncl Fancy aoods Sioi
HOME OFFIfE,GREEXVILLE, 0. ' AT 281 MAIN ST., JOHNSTOWN, PA.
; And rnijHTtl nlly In ite h I.tilif r ( :n:ilirin nml ! i i i f nc cnuiitlrii to glir
( iim rnll. an vie inteii-.l r.t u 1 1 tinn-i t keep n lull lino ol
TRi( IVIED AND UNTRIIYIMED HATS,
Laces, Embroideries, Trimmincis, Ribbons,
; BLACK CRAPES. SILK: ilk Vefwts, Ornamr-iits,
7 1 1 Icirtcls of 1-1 i v fin. J
)i"iici;i:s:
A I'm i -.-h : ;
'ca'p --cl -. ; i.'i:
and i thcr tret s. i
galioiif rnrl-'-v i-' v.
grain ( v. hi,. L i:
tns; and :n! to
t il it a; T ie':r - ! !
Wh-:-n eld d l 1
l-.ack. iniii g J; :
add a I'o'.nrl nil '.
sui'hnr and a :
in ix I nre is aj'j'ii
hrst u-ing a if!
l iO--. f tc. It 1.
oc -hv: tivest!
i w.-.:.
1 n:.-t
I , . 1 1
eb:-.; U
lloj. 1). T.. h:i:k!:h. f.luj;j,
oi ie. . ;i l'lcn- t'.n;rt.)
.1 wrs W i;i! Ki.n.
M. I-. V! t ki: -.
.llJ.llfC .1. '1'. 3IKKK1T..
I.. I.. ItEi !.. "i-!ii.r f.reen-
.lle l:.nk.l
l'l.-i.lT.t.
V'l.'f l'rtsiilfr.t
S.-i-r. t ry.
TrensuriT.
r.i'ii 'iion:. i in' ta;.en in Ki'-n il eican
and shari'. After ;!, j.Jant.i arc about
four ineln hi-!, tioy in iv be thinned
wo tint e;o'h lot a space of abjnt three
inel.es in whicii to grow. Som-; grower.-,
n !m seeic to laiae i ry lar.'e ei. i-s
aliow three onions t-i grow in the inec
of.'i inches. f course tiu y crowd
ach ..t.h.T afl.-r they !i;:c become "!
f ill;, fn'l si.e. but ll.i-s tLick si tting is
- ,vt --;iry to s enie lit;.- maxili.iim i ield.
Alter tin;, ate thiri.ed o the i'ioju
distance nothing is leonired by wav of
C,i!; i v;! ;oli exi-e'tt to Ueej tl.- .-ii j ;hl
and 1 reo I'r-.sa ct"..s."-'.7..;--.i , i i:,-
The CriSv 2ctne:dv B
(Air Aiis Ar iiji; s.vMh xi;ie osfci
THE LIVSf?, V
YilE ROWELS. k
sm & Tl; ' f-vn'i.'ufd action fit'rfs it won-1
fe lcrf-:l : ' to c.re all rf.V?-t.
rbWhy Are We Gick?!:
.N
..: t;,r,yu
nr.
i,i't
d be eriyikxi f:4
Y. i
It.
and a;-;
be t of
no (ioul
1-ect to
a legn
rOli i AT V
! n::i-oed ;
IA .- S..n:,. fat
leieg ovi r fai ,
eal to :ii.-i.;-:iuj for Leh'.-f. Tim
;..! i; niedu-s ac;aii:.-t corj'uleecc
' is hard labor. l:o would t-x-a
l-roft-mil ciicl-f-t r.
t i. i.-.iel , ui' a r.i. . I'o.K 1 n.'i '.
i -im ;.. gfl
V V J - 07 -. wj-vir -1 a mj: ifiiaut. jr v
jv m
? 3
o.- ,mn, 'il.K. COXSl U'ATlOX" M
o s; v out mxts, i nixAiiv
nil
J'i -FXsi ii. JKH4 1 F tVKAK
Z.1W11I I. 1.' I.
I years, the eyes, hair, tl. sh, nails, and
! joints remained as though it had leen
but newly buried. Koberl lirax brook,
! who was consecrated Bishop of London
j in and who died 1 hi:! and was bnr-
i ied in St. JViubs, was taken out of his
; tomb after the great lire in liKW, during
! the repairs of tin- Cathedral, and al-
thollLih he bad lain there 110 less tlein
10 YEARS DEFUKE THE ITBLIC. ! Imndred and .sixty-Uvo years, the
,, i bofly was found to be i.rm ;s to kin
I i-.nou.i.-ed nj ml lobe tuomoM rtKAs- ; l,ilir. ji,iSs. ., I;-,iN. The ( 'onvent of
t ami ri-i-K c ioi reinedv now in it-e , st. Joininio was latelv (lenioiiheil in
search of treasure supposed to be (011
j cealed t here, and the body of Prince Ho-
irignez taken on!, who had been buiied
wboopii.ci.ne'i. et, HKiM million r.OT- j in 1 "'-". exactly as when placed two
r.M Mii.i. within -I nr. Ki:w vkks. j 1 ''''''' ' a"d titty j ea rs before. His
., . , , . ,. , I (1 ligliter, two and a half vears of age,
H gives leoef w.:ereier t.e, and has the j v."as lying at her father's feet and was
pov.i-r h. iinpiiit beiiei'.t th.'-.t MiT be had j sis perfectly preserved as himself.
iro.ii fie t oiic,ii teixnire m vv m use. ol(t
mm
8VHUP!
I!K or (oi i H- , oj.ii ;, i i;oi r,
, ti.-kii'ng M-nsai ion of the throat,
Of tlif T.ATKST IiKSKlNS an-1 I'rSI' IKXTT ' 1.
ln-iieltt Mil v. 1 1 , i.o. . ir u- iri; t. ; I; - ir n
oo.'.is!, t"v:c.. ice
:!! -i':l at !-:k-.-5 t'.Ht
l':l
Al.
1. No Annual lino?, nor ns'
cv T.
lii.N 1:1 rrs.
I'i r-.n-i lift wen t!if aos of H an-l ri y.-n r. t lm
have a Iir.-t-rlns !ie:illli ri-oor.t. may h.-hl t-itbor h
I. ill- 'crtiftrato or r.n Kiulnwmrnt Ccrtilicnte, ne
thry may .ltiri
i :ni ONV.M KXT I'l .AN.
18 tn r..t l. i:iyaMe at ilcatii or at cJC.iratU.n
of'Jl ypars.
:'t !. 4,") iHHi, r.ayadlc at .Irath or at expiration
:.ei t-i
sizes,
lNow n-I of Hie late? ft ies hi.. fit j . ; "ar j-i ii'f.c v: i ; ;i r.-, :v-,t . . rv
M 1,1 out an.l SuK-.-is ly will I.e In . on t ut nttt-n. lance t i wait on c:.V.!vrT-. r'.
ton.lcil t" all tln l.-;.m-s of ti: lnn.1.
conx a- cars lin.txcu stoj:f:.
Xo. -JS1 Main Street, Jnlinsl.mn
XI.. I lii" jiIhiv.. r.'.:a niiiy i i.nr 1 !ra !i--i, St-.r i ti .7-nsT-.n-n . 1--i t it T:..uM r. t 1-e I rir
r y i iii.e v. :ni no m,. ir KMi.iij.mir i :i . iiini:i i n-;t our ol.l t- I- ti, I st.ir-- j a 1..7 f n -ri-ih A v.-.-.
wliiTf wr K;i a niiy.':i:i.l vnnfil .-t-'-K -mi:-'. i z ol PKV ilimliS. t'XKl'KIS V 4 "i v 01 mlis
1 re1 i f.rt-'ks
invit.itiin ! f-
jMII.I.INKKY tif'l'l'S, li A IS, L Al S, Lc
iilfli 110 -r!l at
I...
-.iri..i,.'c i lor
ls .-.:.
yal-lc at .!"nth or at c.'iratfon
f.-r .:
h...ti-
ti'oiihh d wish oiv.-ity ? Jiat ti-ie aie ; !-? :' ' J t.Ur j-jsc-rfj t!-ji)tj 5 1
hureU'eds ot people. n the v.elid vho- .'tf.' ' l
jrttl fallow occupatio:..-; on v. 1, h t ht a m :-y sitrvr r.ttfen p-.tnr ana 'b t rH
I.ll.ig lo tc.ko tl;-.' load tf !..t off t'o m. ' $' " r r.r r.nm or slrk h.-.?Har;:,-s; If
For the- i,;i.- i vt -1 to k;-,w thi ' '' hy ha' !-,,"'P- f-ishu t ?
all starchy fo.. I u-.- fatr.e. ' ' " I?M"V WORT c,! r y.la f fc
!il 1IS-,
hoM:
( . I i.e f. d i :i ;
ing are .-:aic!,v
I re.:.!, b;.;.-::i:. ,"a
1S. V. .if,'!'', do!-;;!
p.ii' ril S ( I i ;..
1' o.are, i in ;.
sweet p..'.;.'.t-:i-s.
corn s'.ai- h, ma:.--
t Ir. i'.d II
ii: liif-li
.es of a'i
4
f ,o .... ' ." '
iia..-!ers
k i lids. er;o !,
:.o.'.-. ;:i ui'
ie-.'. etc.
or variety
1. 1 a.
-'' j- .,'., . '-).7-,ro. i, jj;(-,- y S,
t.:n... r ill P.-L..,;....,. . ?
sKI.l.rl- I IVI K I'll.l.s i(
!y reei.niti-.en.led !..f curing hv
eoi:.-Ii):itii:, Mcic-lieiniiiriiC-.. ( i-l
.ml ii'.l lii.-i-a-es of the 'tn:i!;-,i
Sold by ;t!l 1 i ngi,i at L' . eents per h..
J .. ;. Sclirv.i .1 Co., I'llt.-iburti. I
Cuuiors Facts ahout Mrsinnv.
A French scienti-t has been s'ndxint'
j t'ne faculty of memory as exhibilcd bv
lea;.-. i,i-!i ; djfi'erent races, and its relation to the
r eeiimkiint i "t!'(r mental facnlJes as shown in indi-
! of IS y.'ar.
t 4'" t.. JS.ifi, .:
; of Ki vf.ir.-..
' to C4 f'JiOO. i;iy.iWe at !.-.itli or at exolntlon
of 1J vcar.
1.11 1: pi.ax.
1 to ."3 .if.,"i. .av.-Mc at .'"ata on!v.
S t,. 4f, $:-M.
4". to .'.5 ;.-
-.'. to fit 0 1,
, For furthrr lart!cular call on or .i.l.tr1.--I
I!. . liKSin-HiKli.
1 Airt'nt lor t'aml'ria t 'ourity.
i I ".firnsNiirif. 1'a.
Or M. V. Mveilh, SfCi-ftnry, OreenvilK', Oi-.io.
j H. 1.. .h.lniMii.ii, M. .1. Uu lc,
A. SlmeiiialfiT. .. 15o1t.
fi!GHOLS,SHEPARDCn .Bailie CrceXHliJlL
.r.
rfrtCgiiuraOS J-a' 3!TS'?V!i' ci...-.- i.o.j ?.;t ...
i'hienhing Machinery nnd Pox-table
and Aractiou Engines.
er aiel ti mio,
h and liver.
vidiials of the same race.
n
II is state
ion iue very inierest msr. 1
The inferior rat 1 s of mankind, such as I
negroes. hii.ese.ete.Jiave more niemorv :
tSnrOp.-t.vn. Vt.
j than those of a high type of civilization". 1
" Primitive ra'-es which were nnac- !
im r . ! -y. ; qnainted wiiii the
' ", ' " "" ' I wonderful snemorv.
maiicGa : how M, Row Eestorsa !
fapi ...!, c.:iniy and r.!l
t ion ry.
1 0 .'O Wit !! !,!!!
Pgain.-d trcrpai-t.c
sii 0', I a lt r i:e
d :.nd i,l( f. 1
f-m: wo io 1 -or.it .
s'.nd a r; o . re-
1 1 '
i of
COl.fl
u.-ffnl
ru; tii.-.
and b
i.e i . .
c'.i. 1 :-.. :
e- ...
etjM'.'h i-
ions.,,
e'UKiii, 1
f'ti-:,'. v
1' . s :;r
l..iS. i'.-h
le-.t.; ...:-.s
ters, . .d
tron;, , ;u
. li.:'
:r.i
s.:r:h. ;
, I-. i)' l,; l.-e .Vtck,
e. dd ef. SI.; -k-
tf.- ! :-i:o. oxdail
1". s, . '. o.-oves' feet
. : a:i. l.tads. mutton,
i.iso:-.. tmkev. -..me.
:;d .-inabs.
hunt t r v.i:!i little
on...-. , s, ci it-ry. 011-
'' ;ioii. j'.-.r.-Iey,
.'.- h.ms'i, i r..:. berry.
: i" CV.i i'ols, p:ek-
- i -. ! eats, I.ieioris,
! f. sril.noi:, e.. i,
i j.-rcii, t ic, ;..-
: -' etc.. h.ilil.ut.
s-'u-r-ih.
JTIRB155
' Y.VJ.l AJ'.I.
v,- -.--;ri-- r;--..-V-r-:-.-r ! rr Li2)f.-al-i-tlli;
.... . i. -I .T : 11 r jr s.,.- t ! , ?-"-r
Ho,'- lit:ci w iil L ure Yon.
If 7 T nr. r : .i:i:.t-?r-:? ;i.il l,.vi nv-rtsi rr-e-r
v ..n -'..r r VN ;-..! -l.i : -, a r.' tt.--r, V :i
t-i. vi; :i . .iro t v.oric, rr 3if y nr. a?- ni;.!y l:':-i'i
i - : r .-I i. -li ii ir pii;-..l. ili.oafc ckar.y
ki.. -. j hr. g
i -il flit tvvi w ii: j I!ctcrp Yna
7"".i-r R.7:nrfNi. r-i:.--'. r.I. r'l t-" tv
f 1 ..t y--.;.r vk:y-; . .- i i. rr & i.u.a o 1. i
t i . t m.;:. orer 3.;i: . ai.Uillt woik,
II.ip Itinera i!!;JSt!?ngiIr:t Van.
Tr -r .a ar y-.'n". l--nrT.-.r1:u.' fr-m enr int is
fJt....'-:.'r i.rv t,i'o.. Ji. t . i j .11. t, is often cast-,
il.ip Iliitrrs n ilifc HellcTr- Von.
Tf r n iri the fi-hr. th fi.rm, st the
f!"C, liny wli,-re, mil t.-r-rj-hn. y.-ttir fTrtni bc-aIs
M--.i'l :t, tj'mg or f.a-E'ilntuii; vltliout lntoxl.
Citlj-. P
Hop Jlittrr iEU lint Yon Need.
1, f'-cv.le, ymar
l!oi liitlvr will cte Too w Uro Bud Vlrr.
-V-.-V
S-.i-.OK.i W,
I V I ' 'T 1 ' i
I-
I 1
1 i uri'.'
f v i ' .i 1 -! r.i .,-.
l c.-irl-i at.-.-l.-.i
-v .1. !!.. :
!il I r ..-ti -i . tV
-. i!-;.'.:o- Ki.iV !
- .- of i ,
f t:.-.- Ktu-e : "
-.--!:iin. r;,.; If!
t:,;
l i:cr-.-i a n-. o,n,i
!.. u i -. ,'rm rl "u v 5r -el
l-:.ay oa ii..; n-, .-.;.' rare i without
nc i. -'n-' ..; s-n:.--.: t. !:'!!'. 'a nr
i,i:--. 1 ii .-.:; i r S-n;.:;,! 1,,, .......
'! ''! I !:-i. .a-!:.-. lm!
. '- -. : .i i i -. ( '. . vi ., . v
ii.-:-,i.-.-i :;.- ti:-;ai!;:!peiKvor
a 'IT :
- -
I -on r-r r!-l, tr.il to.ii t i'V.l--r
:-v- .. 1 iy. ',.1 ii ui J.a.-i 1;S
be ;
1 .! .a
i.' .-. ti
in ,
fori
iai!
Tii
an I
;i r-
tl:-
'i
ted I
.r
d. !
' :;t i
' il i, f.iui.d. may
ts'-i-iA '1 as matei ial i
i: ; " nr-. t he ol.j.-ct b in- !
' i-r-t ti'-ic r:n.g the ont h;:sKS
.'! :l i :t .. '- i I IV
V?r C P3t Crsz In th ut, safest and brt.
Asic Clui.lix u.
f'r." V.-T T. t. for Stvmnh. I.'m 1 KWtwtsIh mpt.
w.r I i. J tri ( yrm by ftlvorj.tion. lfc u .rf-t
tx. I. C lupn '-.'.o'.-M iTirt lr-ls,il.lf. rn- for drunk-
eme, u- of o;,lui, looacro and nart;oUi-&
b'T..:M!.y.!i l. Il-r. I! fr. Mr?. Co. R(.-!i-t-. V. Y.
quamted wan the art of writing had a i
Wonuel tu! iilemoi v. and were for n"ri-M in I
ing down, from one
her, hviuns as volu- !
imiioiis as the Ihhle. !
l'ron;plers atid professors of declan.a-
tion know that women have more mem-
ory th-tn men. French women will j
barn a foreign language quicker than '
their luisbands. ;
irniras-o kmv. 1 Vout lis ha ve ire ire lucmorvt ban till ill 1 1 !
o";i"r"e::.;,C: li is Weil dcvel,,lK'i! chihUvn, attains :
;;-:.!! r,.:,..:wi:r,..,i, :, .iae- ' ,ts msximnm about the fourteenth or;
r oie :.; i i-.-aii..i. . fifteenth vcar. am! i!i. n m..r.i,. i
C out a tn..l :. oi, imt-le. : t ..,. t. i .. . , . . , . ' .V I
i. i v m.-:, ,-t wi.i.-h cvorv llr"lv Miuioiiai.i oi i xx i i at ic t em -
r.r. mi im oi.t v. iiu in? .- n.ii: i .n max- i.', I pcrameiit have more memory thin the
ViXJtii rhV::: - indents who obtain the prize
.-eh !.: fv.-ry mtn in t-u- i.oi.i. - , tor memory and recitation chietlv belong
sr.,! i:r-!-r -ai. in.it ! .i i v.:.:'.v.-. to rny a !- to the former class " 0
;:o-f nr.'-i on rc. ii t ol -;x c.;i;? nr two t.oi- i 'r.
..ff!iim.. ) J. he memory more developed jimonrr
n imiM.NwHrk: i.ft oin-c xios. au':,,1o l,!e higy than among tho hut v.
Arm s'. isS". --in. i rom a pliysio'.ogical point of view
memory id d.miuished by over-fcediug.
lo t...sicai c.xeiciscs, aiid tiv education
U is in tins sense that tbeilliter:ite
'X . V - J JlCIl . i P';cntia!iy more
JOIIXSTOX, ;
: I SHOEMAKER & BUCK,
BANKERS,
EBENSBURG, Pa.
V, il; M.or ' ' '
'n-.-i. 1 .. .... y kn--
rin , 1 i-uf-' ; i
.... . c e
'y "Ki'-io o-l. In ot ...., !
A.TOM!!ICIT JTT. V.l.T. e-1 wi,-A,-;, .... j, . ,..,..c '. . , - - , - . v.., .v. t, ' . . ... ... .
to;: r viii. iv. r I. ii imv i tk w.ai KMNt "Ti: o;.f.t.ri..-.!i!, t .u-,. r .j-.
T'u.- i .v. lc.-iwt. an, P-T. t-i:ir-:v i--. u'-tl in e.h r r-xi.-. Mr-n-. I'.-r .'i:-: -.- .J N:t-;ii l-.m.r
Sr, a !al: v 1 our -lfr, ..f S. ; -vr ,...r. " r; h-r-. r : .. . . I--, :- ; H ,i!,-.-J H--.. r '
f!'i Vnrnf In.irn. nnd f untlnwi.o. Ilmlirwl'. 1 i l.-i!-'' " i: t ut ni-r r.an.r : -uuer ,tt-,i.
m. r.i , . jru-..:,.-. n .t-.-n f-ur..'.tr r.r n. rwr k..--1. iuj h.-nurm u-3i.V5 " - f
11 !ix; i:!. P-er T -
rt st'OiideTit ays : ! ' r
1 urown on a gr- a r.: ;
j it must be l.,.-.r:i. in u.'.: I ; !...:
: : a hi I 'ted to vu: ',. : . : '
i ie.t at ail tmitable !!
' one Viiriely rf-Teire ' i- ;
. thicker than an- ! !.- : . :.
of ..;:!. Hence is vi .,. .
! to the grower that b' -ho:."-!
tb.e nature of h; gro:;tel :
: seed. I always (-'.!'. my '
single t e a:; 1 by l:e,!.i.'- : .
t'e closer and h--s s-ed i;; . a :
sups are obt:t"n;t -.1 tha'i b" .!
seed by the handful. Tl.. p.
, propagated from the ti.l t v .:
manner i;atura!ly tt i -i- '
and rcert to its prin.it.v.'
. T!ie causes which pi '.'.n 't-.:-
are a continual p'antir.r
' soil without a change f v
Ierfect cultivat i.-n. Tie :
procure recentiy orici:. . '
poss. ssiiiij the grt au.-t ati,
al vigor. If 1 was to ma)..- :
of the newly original d v;:ri t
name the Mammoth 1'. a:! :
for a general cropjK-r rile M
mini .not the ljl.o, :.v:
. same name) for eai lines- :-'
i tiveness combined. ha:i j
y ar 54 bushels from or.-:; :
. without any manure x !i.'.'. -.i.
sixty days after p'.mting.
Pi1 flTSny f T- -"t r.-.-,:r-.trr.f
LlHibl
PAT.im.r.tis ntn.txD.
isrr,
tc in t'u!;4 sn'i pgt'.m inf-TiAf :
EE NOT DECEIVED
by c'i PTr--'rt.Ttcl rr I Tt-i-r'-ii t"S'-' in. r-. ' ? rr-
fft :ho "OKI&IN'AL" and the HCEXtlM
rrm
C j'Vcr f:ill pnrtV o!r r'i fn car V-t?, w
to f- r lildirBtr.t fir' Tiiir5, wLi-h tr m!l Irrr. J.rtJr,
SICEOIS. SEETA23 & CO., Battle Cf-ek, Kich. siife
-r
Eisoslisri INSURANCE AGEKCL
niimory than
INTER EST ALLOWEII OX TIME DEPOSITS.
COLLECTIONS MADE
AT AUt. AC, K.-SIia.K VOINTS.
)K.AF' S nn l ift H K I i I r A 1 . 1' TIF !
Koazht and ftolvl. anl a
GEN KRAI RANKING BUSINESS
TRANSAC 'THI).
Accounts JSolicilocl.
A. W. BUCK, Cashier.
Kliftinliiir, Miir.-li l'J. lss't.-f.
icorpoi:atfii ix is.-7.
I STRICTLY ON MUTUAL FLAK
TFRAfl
0 1 Ie
113 & 113 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
AI.WAVS HAVr. TUT.
Lurgost nnd 01ojjs;t Stock of
Dry ctncl Dress G oods,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC..
i' i.v ii.un.i in vyiiiiiin la nr ii'ijoiinn counties. l& - Forect not tin--anil
fail not to -ali, tuyanl U- hatit-v.
.tn-ot tmj nuiiibt rs
Coi.iis Hum rt'vi:r.
) rspondi.-nt of a V. -.i-i:: j.'i
At this seaou of il.t- v
many are surtfriTifi li'."i;i
; roughs. I Vi'i;ilt-r in
: th simi'lf rt-mtdj- ki.i.wi:
; rnp ? It h.i tht! iiilvai.ta
Wiiysat ksn:, ami v.i;h 1
vt ry t iih anions.
l'i'c-l a few oi.;ui:s. a: : -very
thii! slif : ; - :
the hottum uf thi '.!..
onion?, cover thieh'y v.
on. until tho on:oi.
er the ton weJl v. i'.h .-i
over tlie LmwI. ai .1 "t
s ni is lormed.
; A teasi'O-'iiful u'' tu
cough is troublesome, ami on "
1 night, will nearly always 1 -'..
niost obi-timite cough. Tt.: :. :j -'
I'l erareJ in the same ma: ' t i. ..'
: a sjrup equally vlualh4.
One runs a great rUs is. ' t
cough, particularly where t i. re -disposition
to lunr c":.ii ' -;: :
:; many tinges a simple rfme.ly l
season ill ie one' li"!.;
ness. aie!. it ni.n W. a:. e..r':
1
a'
. v i : j
li
st ts to rout o
, U .. I i i 1 1 womM m ;t or
S ::ic UtTii aiii.'.Vi.'.'l to i T " '
-;!'"i-i' f i-::'i'.i, aii.l (l'latimj seeds ! --'! '.'
iia.-.n mi" hy an over-l!ov pipy at d.v-v'e
i- i' th. trmk. or otln nvisn rt-inov- : o".lT-
r wii.i.-h tin' water is enunt.rr.'v 1 r-
. -
Un"rr:n.y i
1 3 -.
I GeRei;2l f!J?"r?"cey Asent, I "wJSriSSiiii,, i PROTECTION MUTUAL
, I.J.I. I ( Jt(, , l A. : mornimr than i;i the evening in the1
' i r..Hcie, written at br.r notice in the ( summer than in the win'er, ami better i ClD t fJODiyPC PflgSn'
I OLD RELIABLE liETi4k" i ' " 11 - ciim.-uVs. MlU IIldUflflltLt lUfflf
.A ' 11 1 JL I1.T UK MirLf.S. lvr
; ; T
. .. i
i n.c n i to ; .. .. . . .
An.l nfl:f-r J'5rt 'l.is omi niiies.
...';;... ;;. r.v, .',i. v;;:,-1 . m. j. buck
- V'.::: V2n'r.mf,tiaJe ! rnvsirr.K
Sift
Witt
rom the huks hy a waste-wat- ; "'-. t:. t.V
ir:- r..uni ct the tank and - I rrr.-mr,i h-w v
V. . -: V r;.i :-ilv.r ,
i .1 n -rr : v ,i'iM r. :V Jtj, .-it
ir T c-?r : fiV) f leos !.fO. or 10
i:;ic t;. m mt it. -n.jifttr to t?-e ir
.t r.i-, 1 :, f -, J u-.' ' ; Me com
tun; b V In tii r..it purrenifn ever
combination ystrm founded onon correct bustness
nnc :pi?S, 3 pT;n twJ oe wt.iuut n la.-esiti v.ii..D it i
.!(! for from five to ten hon- 1 ."r!"0- bhi w.t.- otmuat aes-M
i p i :.:;;.! false bottom, or Oil
. .: a ttrjiim r v. i.
-. ....j, ... tin- principles, 'n-1 iip-.:nt
i.'h it;iins the oat p by v-ni. t.-
'j'he latter may he left to steep
r.r iiuriiicr the removal of the scum, IAWBEC CO., Baki, 87 SzdtMc PUm. K. T.
.......i...r J...
i.-.-t., loo:'!, thesih'.M f.om thVli'!,: I WM' IL SECIILER, Attorney at l'' ,-tf-' i 4 j"cV;Tl'ic inc,,.l) Hsaid toco-
f i ::!.t:..!e.s the .stibse-iuent K-ibti,' ! J vLaw: Ehcnshurp, Pa. Office in Col- i .-fn ..v-. wrdar .t houir. a.n,Trr;or.h" j ''.I'V, , i n ,V L('8,1,e thi3' tlH'-v
, - ' ! gf.ade Row. (recently eeevpled by Wm. Kitten. I O0l.SJJ L-y. Xd-lrcJ tiv- eo r,n- ' 'lH 'outitl all over the world not onlv in
i Eq .) Centre trrt fl-SlrB.-tf.! j Isn-1.?Imae. li-iTv -Vy.'J ' s.ne. but in the sams on f-e 6ve
p."
OF EBENSBURG, PA.
ktss L5w is fares - S123.0CD.
Only Five Assessments in 22 Years.
NO STEAM MILLS TAKEN.
Good FARM PROPERTIES
1 .shells form the quarries where most, SPECIALLY DESIRED. .
t of 'the i Uaris buihlinjj stone is procured. ' flV.O AT BPinr Pr0c,Mm
T. U DTCK, Secretary.
r.Lenslinrtr, J?n. 31. 180.-ly.
"CI A. SHOEMAKER. AoRxi7-
IT.I.Air. KhflnshnriT nffiA.n TIint. I
1 ' - . . ...tu j
OS
...... . . . .
ivu o-.o.ii kiiow mat. tne cilv of J ari.s
j is ntnlt mostly of ,hells, tiie easi-of;
and SmonoN, I houses of mieo-.mteil millions c.f little
Office a.l reSf,.cr.c .n Fn,r i ' , W ot SO hi- i
Klcvt-nth avo.iti-. wlicrc nisi.t ck lis ran I.e nm.ie. ,ls l ll'"it't Seetl, ail'l UlO Iltlle creatures j
.T,ce hours from 8 to 10. a. m., an.l Irnrr. -l t-i 4 i lived in them ats a"n There wprp s.-
an,1 tos.r. M. Si,rial nttcnt ion pai-l to Dl- ; n..,nv ,, (!,. tl" ', ,. . .
ea?..Sf. the Kye ami F ar. of well as to Snritical ; , . V llRm 111 l (,a, tnat they set- .
fperationpof verv desoriiitioti. n-i9.-tt.i Itfd into mountains, became cemented !
. . tocol lier nm! nou- I I.o i
PHYSIC "IAN AMiSI'Iji; )X.
iinvi r. " a at is nuiiiimsr stone is mo
( ..n . . : l... , - '. . rV. .. I . ..11. . ..... . .. . x
. i -; . i . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 i . i.i hi ii ik.'.j.ii-'I ;- IH..A..M. ; i ne .-nc us hi e siiMf ied line i uat of a snail- i
ii iiti-m pi r.-.-i . ii ui r: .1 tii.jf rt. :ir.;T nonrlv ..! .....
itothe irrnr liottse. Xil.t nlic fi,u!, I,'.- V . ' lc . !'- iiinin Hi IIIC l.iriS StOlie
CASH DKAI.CU IX AI.I. KIND oi'
l'OTATOFS t'i'T TnlM-l t
reiuisylvMiii:i farmer, uiitn-i1 ' '
chanpe, says: "1 mest pivi m,M
c-nee in favor of rutti' to - - - r,
having pr.u-tisod it ' :; ' ' .
ears, and I Know ttiu-re.
Hy .HEATING and COOKING STOYESlllii
!'
-AND M.WnwcTUIlh.i: oi-
street
sp.n.lv loam, three inches'
hiih-il nn. I.a.-t vear I rot t
TEST . SHEET-TROlSr WA "Rl
XlXVLLi, . them tosin-ie tves. Tlinc
IHZ llAntli Ave, Altoonn,
AfCnEAI'IST PI.MT. IX THE MTV. it,.o.. c .
all hint nrnmiKI. ., .,..r. . .7 ' -nn Ke,.!rinc of
- ...... .voij aiieiiurn in
(Ij-IA.'TK. If.)
T oi if ivi'iar.;s.'n A: log
; Ik .,: ".b t - ;- ---fit j .-si i
"ii'S iv it liar; son & tog k KaR-.H-r
ptRFECTEu BUTTER COLOR
r Bnttrr the rutted rolorTu- TTiTrr,0,l ?5 X"1 V
Birm
Thounn l of Ivtlrym. n
l.inai i MTiiom at
i twent v-lvin eves in tl.e 1 '
; them 'in hillsj three feet ar.iii- h
' eve in a hill, and obtained a
, b'ushd of larse potato'.. In
Stances I found t! rt e tuben a-"
: as broad as mv band, ai d
! inches thick, all la-'.u:. l': '
' coming from one eye
were excellent lt'-ttfr tl:an t ."
rose whiter and more rnca
grown side by side."
How to pridn- a til'
Communicate secret ti 11
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4.
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