F THE POULTRY YARD MusT GO! i mG w Wont The tan of Tice and | that hive done we mach to make | Arba’ 5 Ha prirer, "at signin] whe twwunity Jonr hours aller it Apitied to the coop pr fowh, = Every ryan fends ft. 36 Be chesn, re. go, guns parkiagy belog to protect 0 fowls from and Hie for one year. When this’ pyer in med, profits at onoe in. Lice and vermin do more ta] Wt than all ‘other CRURSS TODA | on know it. Don't go on los. every ‘week, but try: 4 Lies Destroyer. You mag other Wilnge without occess falls you can have your $ 0 in the fight 0 back Destroyer agin : re Waa os 1 ALTOONA. Whatever you need to ‘make home an d ' yourself comfortable | dung the Hot Summer - Mo mths can be: + gpcured 10 Dost Lot us know Mail just what you want and we'll see that si gsm Hp rR Er fs Fell ee a your wants are supplied qhickly and satisfactory. Remember th at we pay all charges on Dry Goods when the money comes with the order—and we ask you less for the goods than other stores dol Address all orders ABLE & CO. 1320-22-24 11th Avenne, The iast occasion. It is believed, on sults of armor wore worn in hat tle by European soldiers was In Tro 3 The indent, secording to chroniclers af the Napoleonic wars, took piace io fat year. when a small French forre was holding the little fort at Aqnilia In the Abruzzl against a rising of the postile peasantry of the Afstrict. PF can follow | to fight thelr way throogh fhe lines of je | their Le to! {them 20 to 1, while, as the iatter had |E G. SIGGENS, Pulent Lawyer, Washinglon. | ) The French were nob strong enough | spponents. who putnnmhered §. Pulent Lawyer, bo guns, the Frenchmen conld hold | | thelr position with conidence. space There were, howevar, left on the 5 lying between the opposing | foress some doses a > guns whieh fe had not heen able %o take | with them into the fort. ers to remove these guns by means of | a long rope worked by & capstan plac. fi attempt was made the besleg : : 5 4 v by H So Ho ua advertived for oF wale at ouv expan od in & house a short distance away. and, though thelr first endeavors pe | | waited In faliure, the French realized | that the ultimate capture of the ord | | nance would seriously jeopardize the ! | chances of the fort holding oat. ] vicror ew RE . co. (Patent Attorneys,’ The necessity of spiking the gone was apparent. but a sortie in the face of the overwhelming musketry fire of the Insurgents was out of the question | | At this jnnecture so kos aveurresd 16 an artillery officer. He remembered hav ing noticed, lo making an inspection of the magazine, some old piste armor and, selecting from the best preserved | 12 wotts he determined to fry whether they would not afford sufficient protec: | Hon for his men to attempt to work on | der cover of their own guns Twelve stalwarts, therefore, fre hed | out clad In this cuombroum, onaccuEtan: | od aeconterment. taking with them the | pecessary tools, and scceeded 16 exe tanded to, Pre pert wa to we and rent. s H. A. _Ofos in Giood Building, Room No.3. | We Bw 1 | Sar-Guneryl Turguey and the Bir 3 Sprott ALL Pateat © dem wpom reguest, Patents secured : WASHINGTON, OC 2:4 Dr. V. A. Murray, { cuting thelr purpose gnder & hall of £ Bullets fron the besle fers, Re a A RS AT LOU THE CRIMEAN WAR. AR 3 It Was Sinried In a Controversy Over 8 Dour Key. As an instance of what great evenia trivial happenings lhe | genesis of the Crimean war ix Inter _ . Dunabian provinces, proclaiming at the | ¢ © esting. In 151 Louis Napoleon demanded © ‘ the sultan that the Latin monks should Lave 8 key to the jrear door of the ehureli at Pethiebem | that they slonid have & key to each of the doors of the Cave to the Nativity and the privilege of setting op there & silver star bear ing the armk of France After a vear of srduons segotintl the Turkish governtsent ylelded, and in February, 1853, the keys wor had of over to the Latin monks and the sliver star was established tn the ioe toary of Bethlehem. Unfortonntely Emperor Nicholas, ay hen of the Greek church, econshloved thix an Infringement of his Habs 2 and Immedintely ordered 356, Kn meross the Turkish front sarne Uowe he dey andnd a claims of the Christian population of Turkey should be wecured by treaty with himself. but the saitan refosed this with the support of Franses, Aue trina and Prussia. The czar then proceeded to seize 1h mame time that be had no intention | i to commence war” The central Earopean countries st: : tetapted to secure x cotapromise, bot pwither party would agrees to thelr : mediation, and in October the sultan p declared war. Bogiand and France joined Lim, and so from wool slight begiualugs spring | the most merciless, bloedy and fraff. | tury .~New York Journal | a rH INRIA SR Testee total About September, 1834 IMeky Ture per. the converted weaver, when dell “ GEO. B OF THE PHAUE ssid Fifth iy ab. ; JUSTICE a - nin Thviston: Ofen au corner of lang Beech Creek District. Condensed Time Table x hain 5 Pend ag Roget dav SEI TZ. i Exp Must Jan. 3, 8 yp Mail Noa 1g 2% Na Hol Pm He ea wi Wanton ‘ a ie Manaitey iv fT Boerriione Offioe in Young Pailding, next ta P.O. Patton, Pa. Office Hotre--8 8. Wm. to 12m, and 1 pmtodp m DR. g, WwW. 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