L A Taltlmora ?n the p 13 njj-.-rs bridal part attractel no in and cooing. After refrcsLLng then.i3-;lvt3 at the breakfast tab'e, the bride and rroyjx j went out on th depot platform and looked j around. The bride was suddenly seized j with a I -sSre to ride to PJtiiaore on the lo- ! . . . . . t ' The ncwij-iaade wife, as ia mest contents i here ig power, came off victori- J 33, eh; liaving, by her superior volubility, j 1 Baeceeujd in convm n g her husoana tn.ii it was extremely ri.rht and exceeJir jrc-per fvr a wile to bive her ctt n way, and ri-le on a Jvien engines if aae deaizsl to do so. TLe Lx'lj iras p!ac-?i in tii cnin c-b, bat ajtheM uto r-DJi for the hr.sbinl. he was co-updlel to tik-i a s-'it in one of , the car?, wb"n he r'jri-iloi '.Turir-' the re- maiiil.r of the j rirrej in no vc-ry ecvi ible ! state of tLt L The rs Jit of the "chin mn- ! b.c" that had p.uJrJ Lot ween himself anl ; wife made Liiu ctihappy. and he con- J si'Iered it T-.-rr oininoiw ; so n.nch so, in ilea i, that all !:ii Jrciint of connubial ftlic- J ity were trii.'vrLje-l anl he felt ia his heart cf hearts that in all similar CuCt-isiU : Jurlfi life the enperiority of his wife's tongue wo'ild c.irry her ts tho front with l flying colors. Wliiie th tinh:.p;y h'isbanJ j wai ?aiit.itinj c n the rooajrlinMo change : ciatrimcny iui.hij in f.ruii.ir.e ht;mrj;ity( . the wife was so.it rd in the cab, half blind ! with flying lit 1j", covered with asLe anl stot, and aitoL'-.-ther a ncre inid-iable spec- ' i:n'.n th.-n the sowiy lnaiTiel weman T.ho ' Lad a fet mo:iiti bf -: bo-.n fortuati enough to tasce Lor Lu-:b:i:id coull not bo . fjui. The niil.srj and j. !-:' cf the en jjiue, as it dahi d nior.y at the lute of forty j uii!..a an Lour, sh.k up thv iaJr eo el.-ttu- t ally, that bfjr-r the triin mch.--i iljuat Clare, shs lecnae v-.ry sici, anl th-i e:i0'i- i nccr was cr.nijcli'-d to oury h-.r iiit'j t:i. t-:n 1 -r. Vh.-a the train -in'i-il into Cui- den St.-.tion, tiie hn-b -.c 1 j-uupe-l ol anl ; ran to th i kton: ir. -vh-re he fo isl his . wiiful -v,ife seated l-ckh ily on a litr.p cf c-al in the ton ' .r. H:-r er.-3 wc-r? h'.h.d with 3inail r;i?c'.3 of cin-b.-is, lir d-'hes were U.-2riut;l with su...-ha aul soo. an-1 shy was cry sit-k. The u.j tin l..tv..vn the has". and and wife is ea' I to have b-.ca v-.-ry aJ.-ctioj.ite, anl a curi.ige L.ivin been procre 1. sh rwis la'ted d-..v. n and out cf thj tcal.-r. Thj train hanij stem! to i IJ' W'J 3 Vi...lUAi' coalition very luuch, aal tviue tiling a i.u.'.; joke, l lu I.t iy was ih:n to -ii h..r i lie on an A MO.'lt.M' o:' AC!) n y. It is pcV'o'ti tiu-.t e ar : c-.-.Ve 1 up---n t chronili a is.--.ro I irr.'.-j ' ;A, or -.-r. : i.-srv inir of uriatcr co.-i.n.:.a-.:i-jij, thaa t'.: fol ! f th : k. ir.;: A short time arro, :n tin bottom ol eot sV.ft of tho 'o Ivi'.ie r.irc-.thr-.-e tacn L id juit jir'-jurjJ a three-fuse blast, had lighted the fa-; , "yi-;1 into th bucket an '. st ir . ;d f-r 'b- s!:r."jfc-, when, ti.ro:i Ii the earth -.i I'.sS of th-.- eu jiaoc-r, tho cuino caught on th -r center anl refu"l to move, licrs the thvc xsj 1. ja,r, within six f-.-et of the blast, for aoin-.' little ti ue; but it be-jm-V'l like hours to thi.;a. At lait ens of the party, IJjnj iinia Kendall by Liiiv.-, realiz- inj that souit thirty ra ho w ro i on tep. jnirirw-J from thj h.v.!-:.t nnl pr-.i?e-i.ljd to ti-ti:);a.-h tho s'o .. !y burning fuse. Two pieces were put out without t'iillciilty, but h ,,n.t it iia) bb t, rr;, j the- th:rlh as it had a i:r.iiiy outno i in n-.1 -irui iroie. Then he turu d to cihr.b bu..k io U.o buck et, but it was t-x lit;-; hi-j corjipaaiona were then bc-ir. h-iicl to tiic fi.rr.tce. Who can imagine the ui.ntul -ty c-Laur- .. ! been lelt touj:.itj,jalsaj.-u:i i.it i-jiim- j Mcnt to bi blo.vu into cu-;:iity? .hth a tles:erate reolvo, he staitv 1 V cliaib up the timbers, but he had not gone morj than j rive 0i-l lect. on i.is way itiicn tno L-lai i ep'-ded, throning a shower of rocks and dirt Tar alve hia hca-i. Fertunatcly Ken- dall was but little injt.red.receivin-r merely . a few blirlit ceratchea ca hio han'hs. It was a very clooe cal'.a.id on? thut will long j Le rcineiubvred by hhn. Tho engineer wua ! Laoiiar'el. I IIAilV HOKANli?. It i3 a maii'a own fiult if he i3 unhapiy wiiti bis wife, in r.iae cases out of ten. It: ia a very exccf.i-uil woman who will not: - be ail she can to an att-ntiv husband, and , more exceptional on.1 wLo r. iU not bi very lis.itee".ble if she f.i.d3 herself willfully negl.c'vi. It weald be very ea?y to hate : a ho, having bound a oamn to hue, j made no eilort to i.tuk 2 hci b-'ppy ; hai-d not to love one who w.-a constant and when a woiiian loves ':i -j T,t-.urt i-f in.n r.f li.li m.T.d.1 ' Lave oft-'n been wretched in their domestic ( relations, whiie mean and conr.ntn men j have been ei--eedinir!y liai py. The reason ! ia vry pluin. Absorbed in themselves, tiieiSj who desired the world'a applause were carelcod of the LtLle world at home; while th-s9 who had Jioae of thU egotism strove to let-p the hearta that v crj their own, and v.ctj happy in their tn-le:r..t. No oman will locaman tliebettcr Icr being renown- ei or prominent. 1 nough be t-e br ;t ai.iong i nten.she wiil only be prouder, not fonder; ! aad if she lose? hiia through this renown, i . 0 j a3 is of-en the caso, sua will not crcn be ! p.xul. But give her l.-ve, -tpreciaLion. , kin lncsa, and t.iere is no sucrif.ee shewculd j , , ,. . . . , . j no. ru:i,a for his content and conifcrt. J 1'ue man who loea her well i Ler hio and hot king. "GBWDH-b do you kno-.v why I can see t:p in the sky so fix?" asked Charlie, a lit tle four-year old. "Xo, my djar, why ia it ?" Eaid grendnia, beading h.-r eye e.tger to erteh and remember the who s.iying of the precious little pet. "JJecmtse there is tcthing in the wfty,'' replied the jouug phihisophcr, resuming ln'a astronotuio-al re--urch, and graadina her knitting. iov.ic. at the fe ri J Mi .ti fax h H ei ti ifi Ui h m Nh f brier breakfast. Among H H f-J ill 14 H U 51 -1 fl ii W H : M W r H onthistnrecer-tlywasa g 'J fUH ggS ' B fl lB 8 Hi 0 8 lEU 1 , th princixaU of k-J i ; U 3 i fee j'J M jNS B &5!i ili id UJ B iU O ; t a LtOi attention by their bill- J " i thi i'u'.i v j - j j.i.'i!i f ot: li'ion, !.. will n-t w-.::k tj 1 c; .a c-j.T.'i f.-.- --u. ...u; t j c :i. i I - . r -tt T a r v a T ?5 B bdfia TO mMiI GREAT REDUCTION II WAGES. LOOK AT THE PRICES: ALL COLORS, AT FIFTY I IX TEX COLORS, A T AND m OTflER CARCAIXS, 5, ru Nos. 113 and 115 CLINTON STREET, JOIIXSTOWN, I '. BUY YOUR MUSICAL (;OOIS Importers, wannf.ctarers, USXCAL MERCHANDI! MAN CFACTCRERS OP KNAKS & McGffiN YUM, AND GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE s rr k x rr ;rjox piaxo. Deal, rs in I'it;n A Co. (Ion-ton), Brsson (I.orelon). Sase f tar!), PIten Talrc anl onr ewn mak or Kutary Talre f? 0 i'4M'M1.vin. The best find freikect Mrin? for all Inatraments constaatly on band. P' Irnr prRMSUERS of SItFKT MI 'SIC, we miko this bran, h n spelnlty. and alway keep a full .-'((.:; 1! I'i: .-" ari'i li n r on Irm !. ,ir s:.n k of ii.usi; Ixw.k.H ( all kin'is is eouij'letc. PI.'..NOj ANL UKOAN.S .-OI.H .V 11! K I N - I A I.I. M K N T PI, A V. Ol l INS1 Kl'MI'.Vrs TAKEN IN KXHI C'-rvini'Ti, Ir;ifiTv-,'i of (.'Tr.liinr:'.-. I.'-a iers nf Bands. Teachers, and all wishinir to purchase 31 n-;- .1 i ! a. wi : ' fir, I it o r fn-ir iti'i r- to e. rn:niui leate directly with u J. Uau! iiu aad i'r.'-e Li;.? iarauhii-1 free on apiiieation. VARER03MS, No. 12 Sixth Street, ate St. Clair.) ' C. AKIil'THNOT. W. T. PIIAXNON. i hnjimmm pita wit ot 9 nn lies. 239 and 241 Liberty St., PITTS i J Ii Gi l, Omill Till: LARGEST AX D BEST STOCK OF mi n an no jfg'k B lii 111 Complete in all Departments, Exclusively Wholesale, z'V j3GTTOA BASTF.RX I5 RICKS. I- J-l i ILI, J l.U K IO IilEIK , . . . COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., p "CF" 1 II. L reft-ivc tin n'-y on di posit, di.-coiint " 7.' , 1 l ? ana rept-iJ-lf. J AS. IJ..AU5I, Currier. pOAL! COAL!! The sul.criber S 1 pi -i jiaied t.i lurni-h. j" l.-iryu f.r oin'.ll ou.ni .l-i-s. all fjiiiiiitiei. ,f A NTH It ACITE a nd l:l !'l"MIM)I ( I at lowest nrarkcl intr-. ' I -li-liV'-r..d )iriiiii jo i :i ml free of chartr. fur lei'i i i n- .- iiny puiiit in l'.t.en- lm I x i t ; :r. i I v Ordi-r. I'-i't at lac .AIIM T'!::: will receive i r. Iy attetitiui. llANIlb II. ZA MM. II. PLANK, M. D., respectfully A .u'-t bis professional scrviees to tlie Citizrrn or J-.i-i)-'l.arir and vieinUy. :".r o :a-l-j-.iiiiii- ri'-i: !"i. an-l iuim-S'.atviv'in the rear of ll.:i. IJ. J. I.l'iv I n drusr stLrc. Niirht r.-il: nn i ht TM:l !. ill tl.O ri. I. f.r -l m l.... . . . lord 'r-e r:ien?tnrif. 14-ii -tl.j t" "i 'ir T r ' . ' .jJyln-ia'nt..t's 'iiynician nil Nnrcpon. IKK'lM.TOWt, PA. ! r. - ,.i r. ..I... . ... .. i, 1 ' -iiiiT.- in reiir in juiin iiiick s sture. -!:rrii ana uaJcr; . enil-j mnv be made the rcHidenee of .Ion 1 .v.'.ts fctiivea ! I;:, K. -.(. f prii 4. Ii73.-tf.l I AMES J. OATilAN, M. D., I'liy hiciaii un I ? ii recoil. Ebrnsbcro, Pa. OfSee nn ITIh trr t, nearly opposite niair's ifi.iel. l(.--i ii n e it. Town Hall. J ulian stret-t. where niiflit en 1 1 t-lnxild lif made l-.-tf.l ! I.OYD&CO., Dankfrs, Xi - mtnxsiJVRG, r.. I " ftold. Silver. Oovernment Loans, and other SeeiirlfU-s. bought and mid. Interest al heb)n Time iJeposita. Collections ma.le at all acr s-i'ile pnints in th? I'nit'-d States, aud a venernl 'tar.kin.f tiu.sinem transiicted. W.M SI. LLOYD & TO , T HANK Kit., A LTOOXA. PA t;T V'". X,?'rZ WZSrt !'''"'" '-" -y:iide on t-f;and without I'U- le-u. oron ritn-i with 1i.tei-st at fairratcs. . . 1") NILL McL M.'GllLLX. ... "''-I"r. John-town. Tp. on-ci r.xfiia'iu'e :..ufiin-, dip stuirs.) con ton at 1 I iit-irec.. wniattend lee In th old corner of Clin- to nil bus. ness i:orwioc-iel with nisprol ession. fP V. DK'Iv. A rroiNET at-La y, Kht ensburir, I'a. 'iffloe'ln t ront room of T. J. Llnyd'c new ti'.illdn.. Centre street. All manner of lejrnl ruisiuess atlemicd tos ttisfac- orirv. and -.iltei-f iuns u neialt '10-14. tf.l r. A. SHOITMAK-:: WM, R.Ft'Bl.f.R. CHOEMAKER St SECHLER, .tltararn.a..aa', (i-b? EnSNdntJP.o. Cahrku c., p. itf.i r 'EO yi. HEAVE. At!orney-at-Laic, Fbcnsburu-. V. OSw 00 Centre street. tlttee iooio ir .31 tliab ttiet. iu.: fl urn ! CENTS PcR YARD -5 TIIK I.OJF 1'Jl ICE OE AT TIIE POIi'LlR STORE OF and Dealers In all kind of PI! THE CEI.EDIi ATED THE EHILHABMOHIC ORGAN. PITTSaURCH, PA. J. G. STEPHENPON. OJ. BCVER AbVAXTAUKTO CALL. n EEENSBHE5 WDOLEH FACTOBY. VS intersted pnrtles havp het-n rejiortina- in the northern -irt of this county that our r;it:-.- fur hi-iniirai-tormir Woolen (juods. A;e.. are mw h hisrh-r than th.-y really are we derm it uwvitrj- for our own prof.c-iinn and for th information of the public to publish the iullowiti LIST OF PRICES. r.lanVets :?.-,a p.rp ftlr. Flannel 3i and ets. p.-r var-1. C:i-siineri -s r,o ( ts. per yard. S-itinetts ."0 ets. per yard. Cai'iliiig and Sjiinniiig 2' cts. per lb. Carilir.g 7 T. M. JMSKS it SONS, July IS l-;:l.-tf. KbensburK Wool -n Kdctory. CI iA"TORl I OUSE, John Fitzharris, - Proprietor. n AVI NO leased and rifnrnished the above well known and popular hotel, the protin efir is now amply prepared to aocm nioh,te nil rh. m-y favor him with their patronaee The Lent that the trarke o. fords will he s.-rveij at the Tafde at all "i-nwinj. the ll,ir w ill lie kept constantly supplied with the choicest honors and the i-ominodioiis Mahle wiil he under the charge of a curef 11 1 and attentive hostler No t-!Tort will e (spared to render iruests eom'oi t al.leand well pleaded in every particular, and by projr attention to businessand a modernte scaic of prh-s the proprietor hopes to win his way to puhl c favor. (May 2, lsT3.-tf 1 Parke's MarWWoSs, 139 Frnaklln K(ree."Jnbvifwii. KTON KS. COI NTKR nrij ( Alii- rfWk N K r l.A Its. MANTIS. Ac manu.f.1 faetur. d of the very l .t Italian and , .C.'-.v f Americr.n Marbles. Kntirc sati'Lu -i r ,' t tion u 11:1 ran teed in price, design and .t?ib execution of work. - - - v'f i vf- Orilers resneetf nil v sol ir.it o,l o-JjEk and Trtinrt1v fill. at tb r- t-f? r est cash rates. Try us. Z4.-fn. JOnN PARKE. LOIMX'S JI1BBLE WORKS ! I.tl I'ranklln htrrct, Johnstnwn. .IOil IV. I )lii, - Proprietor. ftpNrMKVTS, HEAT smi TOMB STOVES. 11 or.NTKK A.v,, CA HI N KT SLABS, AND 1 r.i.rv a-c. manufactured of the very best Ifal ,5" Rn1 Americiin MarMea. Perfect satisfac tion in w-ortt. desiu-n and price iruarantcod. ''rdersroKiM-ctrullynoiicitedMnd prnmpt ly exeo i3 1. Mshnatown. Nov. 11. 71-tf.l QKO. L. TEADODY & CO., WHOLKSALR DRALFK3 1M SEEDS, RAffl, FLQUB. &c k, 325 Liberty Street, 1 is.-2m j Pittsburgh, pa. flUlTSAfdO i rart-rive Dozen of Clothes Tins, HOW MRS. JOHNSOX STIRRED IT THE UE.1I) OF THE FAMILY A WARN ING TO LAZY HUSBANDS. La-lie? who have husbands who are ! nefk-otful ia eapplvin; them -with kindlings shouM carefullv sttiflr the . - T, . . . . . exnence of a IJivisioii fctreet sister. ii i i:v. J.- .n .tin ner mauieu mc sue ina I d,n hoc liol an in .-..! ctl-linrrrlo nith llfT hll Wni ' to 1IUUI vni 11 ' - i o .-tor ,t. f t.o timo shi I 1 1 .1 La b. obliged to depend ,md her on deftness with the axe, and any one ; who nas seen a woman nanuie an as.e ! knows what a dreadful thing it is. Two months ago she lgged of hira not i to go away without leaving her some kindlings. lie said he wouldn't. Uut i he finally did. Then she hit upon a plan. She had four dozen clothe? pins. She took one dozen of them for start ing the fire, and found that thev worked admirably. The next dar she nsed another dozen, ana so sue continued ..i -ii- i rri until the four dozen were gone. Then she went to the store and purchased . . i - another four dozen having them put in the bill" Whpn tbpv nr-rp she relocated the errand. She said no m . i - ji. . uiuic iu awui j. ui ten years she had kept up the battle, and now she was tired and sick at heart. lie could go his own way, and she would go hers patiently, tincoraplain ingly until the end would come. On Mondav he signified at the store . , . ... , . , that he WOUl-l like to Settle hli account. The bill was mide out and hauled him. j He glam-cd down the items. As he . advanced alon-r t!.e chimn his fat-e . . . ... . . ... : betiran to work. I irst h'.s eves slowlv . I ciiiarjred, then his mouth gradually I opened, caused by the droopii g of his i loner iiw and 'wrinkles formed on 1 ! ! J. ' ' "n'"ll-s loimel on ; his foreiiead. One-third down the col - iimn he formed his lips as if to whistle. Jr our hues IxjIow he did whistle. Half; . ,lnv-ti lip- "Gra-ClOUS !?' A little further on he said: "Thunder !" Four more lines were taken in, and he spoke again : "By the Jumping Jupiter!" Then he read on, smiting his thtgh vigorously, and giving vent to various expressions of the liveliest nature. Finally he threw the bill down ''1 Sav, lienSOn, look here : this bill ., i . . ' . , an t be mine; you ve got ms mixed can up with some laundry "That's your bill, sir," sai 1 the gro cer, smiling pleasantly. "I tell you it can't be," persisted the Division ttrect man, beginning to look scared. "Why, here's fifty-five dozen clothes pins in a two month-'- bill. What on earth do you take me for a four-story laundry V "Uut it is your bill your wife can explain it to you. She ordered the pins.'' "My wife!" gnsped the unfortunate man. "Yes, sir," The debtor clutched the bill, jammed it into his pocket, and hurried straight home. lie bolted into the house with out any abatement of speed, and fling ing the paper on the table Wfore his wife, knocked his hat ol, the back of head, and sai 1 : "Martha Ann Johnson, what does this mean ? There are fifty-five dozen clothes pins in Benson's bill for the past two months, and he says you or dered every blessed one of them." "And so I did," Mid she, demurely. "W-h-at! Fifty-five dozen clothes pins in two months !'' and he shot down into a chair as if a freight car had fallen atow of him. "Fifty-five dozen clothes pins in two months," he howled. "Will a just heaven stand that?" "I tell yon, you needn't stare at me that way, Reuben Wheclei Johnson, nor go calling onto heaven with j'our impiousncHS. I oidered them clothes pins myself, and I have burnt every one of 'em in that there stove, just be cause you were tooallfired lazy to get a stick of wood. And I declare, efore I'll be Itothered jawing and fighting to get you to cut wood, I'll burn up ev ery clothes pin in the land, and you shall pay for them, if you have to sell the shirt on your back to do it. So now !" And Mrs. Johnson, with a face like scarlet, snatched up the broom, and went to sweeping the carpet as if every lake of dust was a red hot coal, while the unhappy Mr. Johnson hastened to the store, and paid the bill. And be fore dark that night he had a half cord of wood sawed, split and piled up ready for use. Danbury Xeics. Mat'ciies Overmatch ed. The Par is corresjKMitlent of the London Daily Actcs writes: I have just leen shown a simple apparatus which will probably eweep away ere long the match trade. It is called the electrical tinder-box, and is small enough to be carried in a cigar case. On opening this box you see a plantium wire stretched across. Touching a spring the wire reddens sufficiently to light a cigar. At will you can introduce into a tiny sconce a mesh of cotton steeped in spirits of wine or petroleum, which, taking fire, docs service as a veillen.se, or nurse's lamp. The hidden agencies irhieh heats the wire is a very small electrical battery, set in action by. the touching of the spring. The trade price of the "electrical tinder box" will be half a franc., or five pence. The inventor promises that it will bo nn economical substitute for lucifer matches. This apparatus may derange the budget, which depends for a heavy sum upon the match tax and monopoly. There is no man, but for his own interest, hath an obligation to be boni est. There may le sometimes temp tations to be otherwise ; lnt, all things considered, he shall find it the greatest ease, the highest profit, the best pleas- .1 .. i u ..u ure, the most afety, and the PObleSt l fam- tO be honest, ' i nyv im VVmffmi TO PR W ; u iiiJia, a luiiiuuxiuii a iuwx.u ,' - TO - CASH BUYERS AT THE 1 TTV',.'n!inT!.T n I L L'LrUuuai U riUaiiiliJ he nn.i?rinc-d retctrujjy informs J fit:zcn if t.irf'n-iliur'r Tn the fiin.io r auvtht h ;kkat keicct the m r- i 1 nvitij i.-i IVPHirr.sTorAll DClLfconillKOoiism . --- .ssf!. his lint-, consisting- of 1 . . - -.. , . , w ii--r i A.ND OTHER FARWlhG WPlfMENTS? i-v dTiin rnjiit:f it'll r IUTC . fOOKIXG, PARLOR AM) !1LT1G STOVES of the njo'st pfiiuIttr d of all ,.ylw prices aixl oiiaiincs nswiss t-r ma mwmi of uiy own tiiHnufacturr : HARDWARE, ALL KIND I (inch as Lock?. Screws, Hint Hinsrcs. Shutter Hinore. 'i"ble Hinires. Uolts. Iron and Nails, Window Glass, Putty. Table Knives nod Forks, Carvinc- Knives and Forks. Pocket Knives. Ta Meand Tea 8poon. Meat Cutters. Afrle l'arers, Scissor. Shears. Kazorsand Sirups. Hummers, Axes. Hatchers. Uorimr Machirc.A nsrurs. Cbis sels. Planes. Comnasses. Linares. Flies. Itasps. ; Anvils. ic, vv renches. mp. v&nei "niiiri. C'ut Saws. Chains of a li kiirli. Shovr Is. Spades, j thes and snath. itakes. Forks, sieih-iu iis, ! hoe ,J,lVv-' F : "i6" cl,,,hVvr!!; prs and W rinirers. Patent Churns and, Pat-ht Machines irenerally. Grind-Stones, Pntent Mo- i.es i.rttesand .Measures. l.nm;er .-tuKs. -ust i tri iites. powder, caps, i,"od, iinr sin-s an .Min.uin Move naie'.ijraiennnr. rirriinckt i well and Cistern Pumps. &c. &c; Harness and Saddlery Ware of all kind, in preat variety : WOOD and WILLOW WARE ! beyond description ; i CA TiltOX OIL rrttrl OIL LAMPS, ! i-'K-n oh. Lrd oil. Lineed ii. Lutx-iearitc '! iioMii, 'i nr. Paints. V arni'-s. 'J i. rp l; t : i e. A I cnhol. c. ; giSver-Plated Waro, 0:ii5i.rc, at- X-Miiiilx- Ci rorovips. ; fo-h as Teas. cv!fre, Susom. Pvrnp v -ias-es : i.'.'T 1,1 i;-b-. iT..-d Ai.i.ies. iii.n::a- 1 I racaer. nice, i t-:iri liarl- y. .ve. ri i i . t ... Wi.ir. .. 1 stove", imstinir. ci...ihe'uni 'i iwi'ti w u.-iH-s.'ai! ' kin'i' "'' -:nd-or !. m.-h. i:-.re-s. nd , ,nitnj- other articles .at the l-iuc! r:t .tf. jfrt. i TiMi'tti? tiorifriun ! nia,,e- prtinted Rn1 nut (in s (.. RS t0.,it.e ro cAn.t?r? a J.r;.i (;iciii:.i trade to country dealers buyintr Tfnwr tir ivhoi.ni.-., Ebon-bur)?, July 'r,. 1 tf. YKXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. j Cookin? Stoves, I Ion f in ii" oves. j TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE IT.i vinir recently taken possession of tbe new Ivntted up and commodious boilli:isr on liiu-h srrect. two drvnj ea-t "f t!ie IV.:. k and n:i:tv I better preiwred th:incv-r to niannfiietur.. ;!! s-Hr ir. in the TIN.CCPPEH :.:h! SI! I.I-ri'-I l: 'V ! wai;k line, aiiof which win be r rmNi' .: to oono!Je I Tie :oiui tain llou-e. t p.' -ii tiv i :f r is D:i' -rs .! t trie very inwi.ni iivinir prices The -libs -ri'.'T also 1 r-i s X.kj keep a full 1 an 1 varied assortment of j Ccokiug, Parlor x-d Keating cloves of the n:o-t apprme.l de.-dyn. rSP.L1 TNO a? -C. ItO'lIfN'.; mi de to order and warranted perfect in imir.ot a t n re a;i 1 rna- I tr-rial. It KPA I f J I NO proioiui v tit t l Ail work d:;e by inevi'! b.-d-me ri"' t Hrd i on ta;r tei ii-.s. and hli S I i l'i find V A Ui; x.M by me can lf depended tiin;i a.-to q-.Jtt:" -and cannot be undersold In pii.-e. A cr-'oiieuve and inereo f.r pntromxc- i- respectfully s-.i-j-ted. arid no eTort will be wantina to render en tire -atir-laetion to a!!. VALUE LL'TKINGEIt. Ebensburir. Oct. 13. l.-TH.-tf. 0. C. K, ZAHM- -DEALER IK DRY GOODS, NOTIOMS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QU EE NSW ARE, HATS.C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, AXI) ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IX A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCT: TASKS IS IICB JNGP FOR GOODS. Store on South Side cf Main Street, llcfibtirg, Ia. THE HOLIDAYS &B QYERI AS WE ALL KNOW, BIT TIIE 3FS. 3E O S Vt -T. TVI I J .1 CHEAP GASH STORE, Are not over, bat rather under, those of any other dealer in Dry Gooils, Dress GcGds, Hats ani Gar Boots, Shoes, Motions, CR0CER1EES, FLOUR, FEED, 'GRAIN, AC In thi Seek ' Timber."' tWA complete and elea-ant assortments of new rimxIs now in store will positively be sold at the closest marein. country produce" at the h!srhe;d market prices taken in exehanare for ironds. "Full saiistaction aaarantced to all havers. Store on liijth Bueclj nea Centre street. E. J. MILLS. Ehcnsbunr, Jan. 11. b7b-tr. I 1 5 1TS-: 1 5 r J3 ( BOOK, DRUGand VARIETY STORE. HAVING recently enlarged ourstock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction from former prices. Our stok consists of Pruirs, Medicines, Perfumery, Fancv .-aps, Lon, Hall's and Allen's Hair Hetor8tive, Pills. Ointments. Plasters, blniments, Pafn KTTl lers. Citrate Maynesia, Eas. Jamaica Oinjrcr. Pure FlMvnrintr Extracts, E-sences, Lemon Syrup. Soot hinj? Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Uhubarb, Pure Spices, 4c e. Cigars and Tobaccos. 1 Blank rtMks. Deeds. Notes and Itondsi Cap, 1 Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note I'aper; i.nte.opes, pens, 1'onciln, Arnold's Writing Fluid. iPacit and Ited Ink, Pocket and Pass Hooks, Magazines. Newspapers. Novels. Histo ries. Ititdes, Ueliarinus, l'rnyer and Toy Uooks, Penknives, Pipes. Jcc. tWehaveaddedtoourstocka lot of FINE JEWELIIV, to which we would iuvite the at tention of the La die. PHOTOOHAPH ALRCM3 at lower prices than evrr offered in this place. I'aper and Ciirars sold either wholesale or re tail. LEMMON A MTKKAV. July 30, lsiis. Main Street, Ebensburir. IMWELL TO VOIR I'MIERSTANDINGS JOHN.D. THOWJAS, T3octsxnl Jlioo !Irlei TIIEunderslirned rrspect Tu'ly informs his nu rnerous customer" und the public ir-n-ral!r that he is prepared tom.iiiofitctnre 1IOO I S and SHOES of any desired size or quality, from tho finest French calf-skin hoots to the coarsest broans, in the trky bkst manner, on the shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere, Those who have worn Boots and Shoes made ki my twiMniu nm-tu peiHi no nssura nee as to the superior quality of mv work. Others can 'i-t'V?i-li,K,te1 "f th,' rrtfi' ,f -hy onlr TrTt' boconvuifc!.!. fr- Kepnirinv of Unot ant Shoe attended to . promptly and in a workmanlike manner. '' " mviirj 1 icei conu.ieiii mi my work and prices will commend me to a uon 1 nannrui Tor past favors I feel confident that tnuanoe and increase or the ""me. JUHS P. TftOYAS EIUIL IWiHi I - " F , I 3In iin ill cturers, 1 ; j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF ; j I AND Sheet-Iron WARES. A"D DEALEl'.S IX Mm PABLOR sM COOKING STQYE.3, AND- i U'AJ-fl UiAlaiAU bJli;.N tLAMi tLLl ! ! TI)l' Jl ill ' : "5 V f ACP f riHTT 'PfiV I'EOS?TLI lTF.X3ETt. , ACS. J', -oURIlu Ib'l uydlii'ZWTl ' j JOMM3TOW?!. PA. j w. n. i ci.ri.uNu J .John Han nan. I M ( I I- I I I ) A" III u--5 x ' x., . . . M.incfiictnrf-r r.f and bs-alers ia Tst ii c;v rt?icl Xlnii furniture: Wc keep constancy en bind in irrcat variety a full line ol clctram PA 11 LOR AND CIIAMBEH SUITS, IWSTYLES AND AT FRXLS T SUiT fill CUSTCViERS Having- the most skillful werk'nen In the city, we are prepared to nil all orders for nvri.tl r....tr'.i. nM':rriii C.sIi AiD fiA'riiLD ftiiU.il is ritcts or griTS, At PHICKS T5o1oav E'ther E:i?tern or Western Manufacturers. Warcroom, Xn. SI FRANKLIN Street, XEAIiLY OPPOSITE TOST-OFFICE, JOII.Val'OWX, A. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. SA11 Farnitare sent 'or and delivered in the city free of chance. 3-13,'74.-tf. JSIISMI FIIIITSHE IHPeiSOM WM. P. PATTON, Mnimfuclnrcr nnrt Uenler In -A I.I. K1M1S or CABINET FURNITURE jviixsTitivx, r.u Bureaus Hed-teads. Wah-fand9 Sid-bo:rds, Chamber 5-t9, Pai ior Set, Wnrd robes. Hook Cases, Cane Chairs. Wid Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, fled Ioiitijres, Mattresses. Tete-a-Tetes. Extension Tables, Iiinirir Tables, IOimaes. t npnonrds. c, ic, ice, Ac, to., ic, Ac, Ac., ic, Ac, ic EVKIir IKCRIPTIO or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent st, e and at low all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at any nrieeu I :iIimeT u n n n:iir!n:tw:-5 mnreriM s point 111 John-town or at Icailroad station tree of extra charM-e. WM. P. PATTON. Johnr-town. Oct. IS, ISTO.-tf . CL PC? a Eh o I- if) z DC O o EH 5 O a uvz mm 11 f l.0T BE EXPLODER. THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD AArvilo 11 Oxnnrtl, 2-12.J PITr.SItCK3II, PA. 6t.l -,, T ,tT,v . ,,.r- .TTT j TV I LLl hit 1 & DHL'S MAKING 1 A -Thp tnb n of the Ladies of Ebens- ! btirirand vieinitv is directed to the fact that ! MRS. K. E. JONES has just received an tnrotce I of new and fashionable Mlllinerv finnni. .1 rooms In the Eatt Ward. Ebensbur. -w.ir!in rooms in tne tabt ward. lihensbur. We.1dino- Itonnets. TTt etc. ...ei-irr i7JLJ22 !I? ' promptly and neatly done. The patronage of tlie ladies 1 respectfully solicited. fO-l.TL w - CD A well kn-wn Fp.akvr s. : 1 , i rieech that the tir.ie is ir. -' u.iht on;rmcicate in3tir::r ... j I'ranokc-o without wire or o-- r.-.-. - i tudi -nee lauh.ei at hiia. p. rv. , ctrvteraent is not so extravagant a; ; ed. II tl tho oriinary w.rk t ,T ; Uie nnrce:ic telegraph l.en t r- "J .... ' jears azo.it would h,ive L-.--ii , . ;. . i the same iiicrelaUty. The tr-.i. ' science, like politics and love. a.'.ir.r I cjs in uncxpx-t'?-l directioT.s. Li c ence is a para'.'. "vTat-.-r, ..; ;. ... ' ways r-.n.!:-?-! the m.-st i ..i j matter ii nature, pro-ia-x-s t'-. j hcji known. Watch eprinr? b-, ' pitch. The ch.Tiii.-t prvpar-.- 'i.'-.-.. .. lin so that it cia 1 e :l"n---- v f r . . E:-2ic is jr---s,ri'iL-i fur d-ir;-;r: ; j Frozen fe.t are saved by r'-:-j-i: . to snow. Children are t-.-i l k - from irc-a dnring a thunier-s-. r. hard vare sto:t-s are never stru.k ItL i nisg. rerac-ns guSwing from l.v-' ' i go u.i-j cunvui.su in s at ine sir.t cf I A French physician, however, his cr j ty cases of this malady with hoi h'-.t. ! editor of a X.w York new?pp ; ei-r t until a s::r-'OTj put a tj eyehalis, wheresp-n the r--.Tr ; wtut about hi3 work. Ta-v J ':- --. . ation uiiible to predict thi .'. -. : the future. For all we Lr. t. f ,:: ; the ii st contarv may pn;::p f u i 'r - w 1 river, and illuminate th .r and electricity. Ir'-n ia l-n .tire 1, mj siU thr.-j.-l. bal'-ooiis. Asi iittellh-eTst f ir: Ill Uii 1 American grrnia may he sh.t ir.". L. - and Cah.utu.i thr-ouli ir:n pi: L. ' the soa. Uy iu j u.s of eoa i . - - i . col I rape r cnia.s, exc-. rsi : n ; . ;. i travel alvn the c-:.r of thv y.-. i past uncieat wreck 3 and i..ou:.'.- -i In those coming d ys our rei..r. :: : Ui-.-r.ipl.y will be ol i- el wr.H t"..- . pioj h f Kypt, aul the i-.o; i ; uii 1 1 - :a y buck to stoauidh:i Co now I.-.k bak to sail-bits t. cca.hw. ioiT.ii:siiiois iM Mi'Lc? on; I he Ilu '-on nv;r ice crop i . r 1-7; : now been Larvestc-d, anl is cr- : larg-est and f.net erer grath-r-.-1. 7 blocks average 14 in-.-hos in tvt.hr.--". : the tctsl ouantitc oi- uiv 1 is uh - .. i 1 f t of tons, or seventy :nl"ir-Ti3 of c ': If this ni.?5 fif i.e w.-re arm .re i -ir. pie line or Ura, 12 ine'scs ? ;uir-. i: have a tvtal length of tv; x;t u: :- . an ' ii.r.es, and woum ;e.iei r :i . way arov.n 1 the v.-; -.11. TDtr.r." entire qtntity ubovc r.-r.:c-J i-. .. . ly, in ire raits, ea. b carry:- j i drawn ly two b :.-, -J:i,ea vy woui ' r.- j':!..- tin y cf a t.: t, ::.L3,fh :;J,i::la r.l . el.-. This enormous st:, j 'y e f chie-ily consu:ue 1 in :h? ci: of -It is brouerlit down the U idson ri.e: the great ice li.-uiv-:., wl.lca ars 1;-. the water's ede, in larjrc 1 -i:"-5. t steam. It i3 delivered dir-.-ctly . barg-es into the ice c.'.rt.-, and ia ti. : c a t ii i a r ii b r 1 ( Vycd to the dom-s of private u v For a quarter to half a b,a a m -.:i 1 f coiuiin.111 t-.ij'piy lor a ij!..: jr price thiirL.-e-l is frotu 15 to jc for families, accor-lir.,; to the s abundance of the supply.- Lr.rje ers, such as 1110x101 men anl restaururt It j-ers. g-..-t the aitiv' plUeh less plite. A KAV LISCOVLKV. t t: r Tlie English Mechanic gives ihe f. '.'."-i'.n entertaining account of a recent d.s v.T and the mean by which it was r..ai "The Taris Academy lately receivi-l. ir -a dyer at Puteaux, a note which was Lst - ed to with manifest incre-lulitv. It r- f.rr ' to a nre pro-lueo 1, the note "sail, lv '. iarerabbJl in a th line. f,r".; ruoval of greasy matter. On further -quiry, however, the phenomcnen was a j tained to be real. The c Lse was thu? : i j workman was charged to t ike the gr . out of a piece of ciihjiere by wishh: :r benzine-bath; lie at once plunge 1 sit -tresof the stuff into the bath, ru'Vol ;' vig-orously, then hung it to dry ea a f ' -' above the bath. Now. he Lad c-r'ten r mark el before, and calLxl tie att : 'i : - otn.rs to it, t:iit wnon trie t. . ' T-! T I brought out of the batU aid dout ' -1 . - self a strong cracUling t x.k j-lace, r-" - ' panied with Hg-Lt, anl soivsitle priei."-:--' , in his hands and l-t!y. In the r-- , case the l ath was sud len'y ii.fl.ua .-1, -:: the workman was l.vmt c-n his ar:i.4 --- 1 hands. This inflammation was c.i; attributed to the electricity. Ti.is r T ' phenomenon is of some interest. cz?-'- 1 ing the frequent employment of s-.ub r:-" x ces3ea as the one in question ; an I it ' be hoped tliat the coinmiitee wh;e: appointod will throw scine light en i'. 1 1 1 4 DOES IT rAYT Docs it tiDT to -NAisA ef.ttn in t.i:J C0U-. 1 4 There's a way to tvd out. Take aa ar. ten miles square anj where in the 0--bVi, and summon every man w:.L;a area, who has been continuously chV' in raising cotton for the last fiveye.rs examine his conditie-n in ISoLi, net-n? " assents and liabilities, and the cor. bt; his estates, aad compare with his ssf- and liabUities to-day. The result ef an investigation would bring conv.cf every mind that our peoi'le ara poorer. 6arlator system is wrcs?- j man is now rnaster of his own land ar.- not direct labor to its mwt alvm'7 1 ends. Neither is the amount or qu.iy lalxr sul j'ct to this decision. It i5 - J hait. Ecfjrm is imperatively deu:?----" - . ... - r V j ryi K nen a man is sliding clown hiii u 'r not stop he will go to the bottom, kick nan continues to grow worse, die unless ha ceases to prow wo; must take medicine. Cotton car.3 et raised at present prices with our F- " system of labor. Let the grangers cos-" J closely the labor question. r xi ir
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