The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 10, 1872, Image 4

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.", Tirmetu-f forest fired crr 'Jite-va ar $ ;
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7. 'i'Jii tkoii--.tnl Hibernians in New Yoik 1
io Lii'ukui) the Chaise parade on !
Aw f-:l tjrrrulo at Pyracur-e, N. Y , an.l
I ) ten. Olii.). ' t!
11. Hiipuii.ten-Jant K?fo ot 2ow i itk .
..!'.. ls the Ora?.'J (iispiay n tl.e ni.-rruw, !
t ( votiiur II ill in ! v. I(m ll e ei.kr. i
1. Or..:. no J ay. .i.at ii-t in Ne
Y Thelsaiiuiial (jtum..- h e on the fnvD.
:d oi.p
did. Of
:- -. iv-lv l cm. iid b: ti.f.r lives ni:.l
L-.ifnlitl a'.i: t: vei.Ut m iM0 v.-i un
li .'j tv.ei.ty v.eio (Jtrtuls and f.-ur weie
w. ir.cn.
i: S' T,at it .S.;:.:;icr rcfu .-t3 ll.iytj's t fiVr
f f ti.fd b
13. i he h:.-t r-arrow-Riu.c l'-c-.'notjve
b ; !t i'i AineiK'd put on the iai.s at i i.i.a !
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li; Ui-cat he-it. l;i D. nver, t;, . thcr-
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r tt.r d 1 !(' .u nices in ll- tl.m!,'
17. Ti.o tvr.i Tri'i:ni c. r n .!;!. t
cict'.'i by tl.e. liratjd Jury i:t
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1 ;r their r'.-tioe'.. ..
liS. 1'oiL.t an I'itie. i:i Gu.id.ib i;pe. dt
t'toytd by Cue, and live t'h. u.-,u e-: .lc
i:ia le b ln lo-s. xtfen of tbo wb..)iy iwen
t vi.e b! ickr wore burnt.
20. A wcik'd :ivt ct N.Mr. net, N Y , on
t:;- railroad.
20. Iv-'hf tevi io eirl p;.d;e s-boeks u
M olfbji'o, N. 11 , twen y cn.-.nu'jj d prosit i-t.-1.
21. IngU-f.de H'g-tta ; Ani!.crt viclmiotw
i vr 1 la i vard.
22 Explosion of g'..vcrt;mc:.l arscr.al at
Yv ah ::'ton.
2b I'-i:f'r Halt's United Sfat.-s txie
dttioo t i the B.-az s KU New Yoik iu the
liriiin ii'.
15. T. e ptc-i--t s-torui f..r lv nfy years
CLCttrs at L"r Ibanch.
2j. Jliteib' I.'--a';j iiot in Amador couu
tv. Cab
" 28 The Tolaiiri beard from at Ncv.f. und
laud. CO. Wes'.G. Id boiler ex-do.-i .,i
in N u '.v
York. Ti.a cVamity cu-e.l tl l'j,'h if;
3-J'i jersons, ai d -. j ny, mojp or iess.o! i
j.V) oiheis. and 'nl curt ti.e company ever .
Va'f a million of dod os. N such disaster ;
to life ever cccurre.l in N-?w Yo:k.
, .AVfi!''T'(T1 ,. t !
1 ermot.t Lu-.vers.ty at Du.hr.gton vote.
to Hdrmt worn- n. j
n. y .... . - '
i nioru.ine hot n.nni wicii isi.i(;u
tlfi seveie-t ivt known destroys the or-
uii'I ; j't e.vcs an
i.m s l at.-s 1 20 h(,u s.
10. National Lib.r l'ariy iu iwiivention
t.t St Lou's, M .
21 I'..-.bt.t.p x:-1osien at Pittsfon, Pa ,
an sevetit.Tii ile.ilhs.
15. The tertible fotef-t fires eonone'n e i:i
Onti-D, Wi.-eon-io, Id in i.e.- ta an 1 Miehi
I"-
13. 10. 2D. Ttii'l:: g i'cs r-n aM ll cSoiiih
C in c ) i-ts a a 1 i in i in n ii.o: I ills
20. 21. D?it rtive bur. i .i! e in :,!', tb'
r.iham.i I l-ii !s. A Tut. 1 7 Mr) tcioL-
l...ti-.!ess ; at
A I ' ', Ml I
k
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b
vi iiiiiii'.i ; Sr.. Ur.ts tun
to pieces an i ti- )
21. Severe tartl.ipi ke in Jamaica, Peru
an 1 (.'!:'!.
24 Ptnrinn b ands ( .f I! ..' A, ) di-c-.vered.
21. The fa'l peliticil campaign opens.
2-j Grand l;ali:.n demonstration in New
York.
s'-'vcn
liailroal accident at bl v r
Lues iioiii iii . ii, .'' .ih'oii i un i y-itirce
: i r . . .. .!...;... . i : j . i . . .
lives, an.l woM'it n.iy t-!t.cr jersons
7 Tl e () TiWav.- at M.l -'e f oh, 'ed
, ii'CV'-o.O'iH,,! t ,.i. xpii. L
her Ka.ers ; the kibe, and wcma.ed ,eached
Sri'TiMU a.
r. . , .. . , .
1. inirtv v.-s.s I the -.rnencan il ct
lost. I.o.s t,o0!) 0:1.
f. Th.i (-o.ai!uitiee ol Seventy " organized
in New York.
f. Gold-n.ith Maid at Milwaukee trot: a
m'b in 2:17.
0. The D i? 1 nrdtcd and sixteenth new
j !arc'di-'o e d by I'm Ii I'tUrs
10 lixtiiotdii: u v iNj'osin iu th" Ftm
discov.re.i by Prof. Yont g;? II an over. N. P
11. l.;tcriiatinal b. at i n-.' at Saratoga,
v. n bv lb? War 1 I rolln-rs. Atisft ic!i:.
1 2. Kuri. u e: u; t . n '. i M una L .4 H i v ii.
15. l!.r;ii.i.iug of the Jcvi i.-h N-iv Y.-a,
".P2
21. ', oit fie in S in P.
rt.e it.ioi n.
2'). ll ; id 'ir in N'.v. Y rl,
lio-i .t ;.o..r:;-.
27. c.Liiv. ... C :.,
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i'.e C.-uvt::-
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friM j.rev.iii, to 11:) i'..:.t u:.ki.oi:
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a.d ..r an 1 rev .'u :
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2 lb-:.:'.ru Y 1 ..:
r.l :.t by C-i! d J -y.
1 I -:n..j,':.'ic S at
C' C "IT.
5. W.se -ii. fi-.-so.
t:
nvet.t
f -.'.') .
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n at
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c
rro nines
.f fo'e.-t, ai. i leave . 1 i on'.
Iambi . I" 1 . i 1 1 . s i.ivid- Mo
1 ne hiUidieJ
I .ha.
C 2 I. Prot.'stant I'pisco pal Trientdal
Convention at Paltimore.
7. Ti. j greatest ili ou.'li; in all the Siatcs
rf tha Upper Mb-dssippt ValKy known for
t.venty live year-
7. The Mormu Hawkins trie! at Salt
Like for adultery.
7. lVr.Mi.kie, Wiscon-ii, ia c nMm-.ed ly
Sre, and frty pi ri.-!i in the l! .u.es, and
twenty-tive dv e..;m.'s btnucl.
9. 10. The greatest c ty lire ever known
i m..dm tim.-s takes place, ami Circaao.a
r o -..- r.; l i , rnn
y of 3 0.f'U0 sou s, Pes t-i a-he-; 100.COO
c
people are liOmcle.-s ; fr .m 100 t
re liOiTiele.ss ; lr .ni JO'J to 60'V tier 1
, tl,,",.. l t i-. l i'i i
tlie liit.it ., 1 i ) J l ui.il, ncs are
d.audtiia lo-s la Iroiu JJGO.COJ.OOO ,
li'ntl in
fonsuini
to $390.00;) 000.
ll. Holland, Ilich., destroyed bv fire and
five hunlrid peopie hotiseloss in Mtehticm.
9. Peshtigo, Wis., cu:M;$nd by fovo.st
S os and an clecttical torn ;.1, and cue th u-
uid p:op!e consumed iu the iianrs.
10. Ill.n dy elect i-. n riot in Philadelj hia,
Fcven ki led.
I S. Ar tiivcrsary c I oi;tc very el America
M (iiuinbus.
12 Ii.xec t've proc'ar::rit: ag .?nst Po: t'.
C robin Kti iv'us.
J3. lincke's c ti,i-t frr tsren bv A nu rlc ins.
l(j. i' hi r-st.e i f tl.e new United Stitcs
Prsn f.ice laid at P. t.n.
17. Mtrti.d 1 iv, dtv'.att-l iu i.ir.e c unties
in S .t 'h (l i 'ion.
i i:i. 20. L.rtl rpn1---? ek in ."'I .!.,ii.p.
2'b Th- fi st M c j.victi u fr a lul
terr. r..i',.ely. I! v.. Iii .
22 31. llro' ai. I th.-tuv. t v c fi c-t in the
, forests rf New Y nk.
2. P ighaui Young an 3 u ir. bc'r 1 f , r
' rnnrdcr
c r.l. The Ootvl er 3r. v.i l fvt up "(0
1 CtO.tti').
c rr vrvi n.
2. K i Il'tix j rti..'ir..ati..a ly l'i('de:.t
f i i t
.
1 r. P. - f7.'l orgat 7.'-s a f r-'eni f fiee scb'.ol-i.
t i h Winter t'-'.i.i a m x.th tatlier thau
tl 'in If 70.
n f 0 K'vc'utba txlt3 ia tLrcc States ro
it ili.iic-j.
aTkable cri-xison aurora visible,
i i.'Ulyn disc-overs election frauds.
i. n l V-,1 KiMi-srs i- cotton frauds.
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15. The Havana volunteers cousigu 10
r,is,,n seventy citizens.
13 Supreme Cant decides Congressmen
Rrc liab'e to arrest by civil process. i
3 Tl:e UuM-Un licet arrived with the i
Grand Duke Aitxison board.
'21. Gr.u.d ncejUion cf Duke Alexis l-.y j
it- ct'tun.iltee aiid the vthuic peop e of Isav i
21. Cho'era prevails at Halifax; several '
fatal cu'es. !
i 22. Tbe city cf London, Conn., destroyed
. by Inc. nd teuty-two lives were lost
i 21. The lia?M.:n Minuter. Cataczy. is;
ca.-hi-.-red.at.d General O.Iof put in eh .-e. ;
I 12 (Juld, and gieat e'orms ia tLu- :
', t.;r t ; !irry '.rfn.s j f-r'sli in v ei-w. ;
'. 27. War a;'.-.inst n-a ;in the b.'n'.i in a !
M-h.:-l i.n I .-'and, an 1 forty Catholic :
! cbil-h'tn xiedtd Irom hool
F..m-ve stn.letits arreted at
1 vai.a fir a trivi.ti ctKn.-c, and tuc voiiu t trs i
. .. .'
; tli tj;-l-.t o: thrm deal. i
? t: d h.di to the D;ik Rt New Ymk. i
N I'ioual Thanksgiving kept iuallthe )
IT. it,.,! ;.tDJ I
j PFCKlIDKIt.
1. b nr Dsillion bulicls grain frozen iu en
tl.e c'.! a s.
4 Ci. rc-s meets. The President's mes-sa-m
i.- p-. nl ii). Toe reports of the Sreta--r:es
an j ubl h'u d.
5. Tii ; ifibi -tion of tho national debt for
tbe i tar is $S,i'37,12'J, and a decrease if
i IT.t - J ( 00 interest.
7. V'o:nari n.Sfra'i triv.rpjd'. in Yvvnin;.
0. Tii'. Na'ioa.il iJiaiJ of
Sc. l.-.r.is. Mj.
1 b C d.i ia T.xis kills t'n
Tiu.L meet r.t
usaudj of cat-
tie.
1 1. The new an port ion m on t bill, making
tbe lb.-n.-e of llf jiiettntatives 283 members,
is a law.
ij. Annix ilioii excitement ia the 'Jjobee
p ii liano-nt.
l'J. Tno vi'.lafft of Oran, in Urnzi1, said to
li'tvo bun mined by a nine hour eat t hquakc.
21. '1 be -One term" bill introduced into
the S-nate bv illlnner.
21. l-rty families burned out in r'ea'aut-
v',:V, l'a.
21. Negio insurrection in Chicot county,
Aik.
22. I ref.ithers' day in New Et gland,
A SrnANdh Sr. i:v, Mr. William Hardin,
awt,, UnoWl) cc-.tnan uf thisctfy.re.urncd :
a tl)urt ,;mo fr. :l t. r throti-!, A.kan-
s.is, and n.'ate. tm...,; other tbir g-. th
be sa.v at Doval Ibt.U, a lirl-b'o .: 1 l.c-ro
who, ten rents a . v. a- very b'. e k and is
now Vv-ry v.'ni,'. Ti.ed.aiktv bt-h t.ged I'tu
iu slave tin s to li'piire Ibu.n, f that
place, at:d was t!i'ii';.t to be the Ibttkcst
tjg o in the tieiu hbci h od.
A 1 '.cast b t i i.n in tl.e -h ni'der rr ire '.in e
ilurin the 11 s' ) ear f tic- wr, and a s'r.all
v. h'le cue'.' f an.cd r.l i i c aii in. ! t'rr- bite.
Tni.s eiubi pr. i:i.a;y (Xt tided it.-e'f, ai d
iirranv c ered t! v w h 1j b. oy v. iih the ( r.-
t ; 1 1.
n'.d a
f
. 1 hi
spot mi the i.eck,
i'.h Li'rd K.tUid ti.a
r J u'.ll jW 11! i V.
tve
The r.oT-i is a negro in all other te-
i-ct-
Tl'.e In''.!, f !' iat mee is kinkv, tl
ti. .-e tl t and broad, and the lips thi. k. His
. , I. 1 ii ' "''I cieliT I I .')lll). i ..-S titMlllS,
c topltxi.Mi. .Jr. Ibmbn says, is exceedingly ; ,- v (;,,ois. MH'Kins, lanns. sik.ks,
fair, and shov-sa wmnlei ful change wroujiht, ' ItATS.fAl'S. lanillNC. rAKl'K'l'S. rt'o.M-
i i is knro ed bv lh- bit- of V e locust , 'Ml.1'. (HI, ri.oTIIS. i,r KK.NSWAltK. ;i;o
I a.- r- . up j (i ti ny iu. ouk oi t.,e locust. ( l:s . ,ot ;, i;.ci., fish. SALT. To.
lo medical profession tells US that there l:.((. CICA HS. ami !1 other articles, lei-ro
are uc -dtd in the books one or two similar! 'i small, tiiar can l.e ...imil in any ston: of like
! cases, with the exception that the loecst bile
had notldng to do with them. White men,
,t
i'V s.iv, have also be.'n known to turn
tii iii i.ii--.
blac ;, and .ook as regards their skin, just
' ' ' . . j..ai
pn,. ,;rr. cs. The cause of the change is not
,s,,y kli;;;vn nd ia a question for scieu
j H,.,'" V l " 'Ul-' i- r. ...
' I hf. I--ousts. If f tind to he SO USC-fni. Wl 1
; b j,orrte;1 rtr,,j cultivated bv our colored
I .,.,' , . .. I i . -
j'opu at-on, initit me wnme coutmy is mun-
ilat.- l with them. 1 lis negroes will then ad
hi come white pr.p'e, and perhaps the white
Jicep
w ol a I
me. not negroes, but col-
01 td j eople. Luh vi!'e Courier Journal.
IIf.nry Ci.ay and the Ooat. For
merly a very lariie, well-known, and
som.-what noted billy goat roamed at Inrge
in the s:ie 's cf Ysbip'i'on, and the
n'w.-patH-r bo s, b ot b'a:!.s and tl c t
imps (.(teta'.ly made common cause
r.7-in . blnl. Hetirv b lav llCVer I ked to
. . . . .
ij.jir.'.i im'tnals sibu?ed or worried, and
an onfl occafijn while iasin " down the
, . 1 r .1
n Ten ue, n !arg3 crowd of lh"ie misehivv-
0 :s urchins were at their usual sport
.Tr I ! -i i wiifi I.i 1 u-.!.ir
-I - , . 1 1 , . 1 i
ii. v.ih, wiiii ni! ii uiu-aiick, ui o ve i
t'.etn away, g iu them a sound lecture
. .ri. a...-.7, - riuS inciiJ H suunj lecture
, in tl-? mo.mwi.ib. As I Ley scampered
t.t d "oattered in every direction, Hilly, see-
! iu-i no one but Mr. Clay within reach, I
; made a cl-urg on Lim. Clay dropped '
J, ' '
his cane r.n-1 caurht I.m goatf-hip by the
1 . .. 'fi . 11 . . :
ho. In- g.jat would rear op, Ixung
ne irly r.s hig'l 3 the tall Kentuekian
,. ",r . , . ,. .
I.im -C.t, and the taller would pull mm
t. ...... .,,,.,;, 'I'i ; d ri .. 1 -
.lo'..n iiani. 1 i.n Sort ot f.)ort socn bo-
came tiresome, and ha could conceive of ,
no way by which be could lice bimaelf
from the two-horned dilemma, so in Lis
desperation he tang out to the hoys to
know what to do. On a of the smallest in
the crowed shouted back: "'Let o and
lun, you d d fool !" Clay always main- 1
; tained that thouijh lie signed the treaty of!
j peace xt Ghent, yet that ragged boy ;
knew m;,re tlJ:m 1 e ,Ud. 1
, !
A DMINISTilATOIi'S NOTICE,
'' r , K-tat f Jacob Mack,
l.-tters of Adn.ini- t.-.itu.u on the estate of
J.w on Mack. I.n. ol the tiovn-hin of CamPria.
navitnr 1.011 jj-ranteu to tl;t- nnuir- j
si-j-n-d ly the I o :rister of Ca nibria con n t j , v. 1 1 ;
,.,.,-iiidl I to sai.l . Mate are rcnic-te.l to !
make immediate pay no r.t, ami tli...- harinv i
claims are dcsircii to present them properly
autiient icateU 1 it set t !. -men t.
Jose Pi: s. MA ItldS, .l-,i in. '.--frit for.
Ilhiekhek Twp., Jan. ti,
A D.MlNlSTHATOirS NOTICF
- E-lat," r V. J. pAniu iilt n, dce'd.
Letters of A i m i:.i rr.it h n on the -tale of F.
.1. E.irliei-i.-ri. late tin : late ,1 Iowa. li..ii:a
been i-ueil 1 1 1 t !c l! n.ier.-i -.-ncil. a il nr. i, s in
anv v.iiy ind'-btcl to -;iiil t-i ite are hereby no.
ti.....i to m i
imme i ite pa meut. it tl t th..-
I o ; :; ..;-nt tin i,i di. i v ant i.ci.ti.
e;ited 1 . r set i U U'.t !! t .
i;ra. a. ii;::;::y, A '.orr.
I. betl -bli ri', .1.111. i;, 1 -. .'.-(, t.
A L'DI l()i:S NOTICI-:. Tl-.n undor :
A sVnc.l.haM- t.,.,,, ih.mo.V Auditorbv
If ...ot ol ,,m.:,. -n 1 l.e-ot Ciiml.na "on".
H 1 1 1 ! -! 1 I ! ill . I ,..i.. i, tin li.. Ii -Is ol I I ,.
'..M-n. :,i j fiooi t' s;-.:r ,,j t;.,. ,, - ,..,.t0
i t .le . . ; . . 1 . , ;., I.i :-. ' v k ,. ,,. ,) :, ... , . ,i i ,.
wi" a: o i.'l for .,.,t j oi ; t .s . i. , : I.;..
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"! - o ' f. M.. w ii. ,i in. I I ,.r,. ,., r.
i i . i ; i.:. . mi. o t. Jon.S s. l;ili:v.
1 .i: -j ,ii. I -TJ.-rt.
I DI IOH S NOTICI-:. The under-
'.'lie. I. ntr b' i , n I'I nd nt I'll A ll.lile.r I f
t.ie '.rtmi i- ot.-rt i f ai-.bri.i .-i.iiiiiv, to ins
til' i'!i- tie- mom y in tin- ha mi. of A. H. Ibke.
L.i:ilnr of N.inev W I i-e. iieM, horeOv jri,-n
' .an in ii i ii i ii-u i ii ir I eat
b -'t.in I.t i-U.-Lur' i tVr.lnr.
i. ; -. , M i., hi i, ei..! k i. .. w hen and
.' i ;. .i t er, ns hi tireti d oii v lei. I
Ebei n.r.j'.u - t Jii. -iinnv.
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... ... j.,,, ria vca.-oi iu At. O. :
ll "N v. I loal.'r in Drio-s. :edicino Per-
f. line?! s, Ciziirs, Ti.tieeo. Noli. ins. l'..if . ! ti
r-ior. i'i juiii street, oppn.it.. the M insion
.v., i a. L April 17, Irfii-J., I
tPs!)T:
Bazaar!
Ejj
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Wht-n you visit the cltv, .lo not fail to call and
seethe
J)ytr (jOOd.S
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OF-
i W , PWTil Tlv
A. ? . IMA Vf iUM 4w V,
172 & 174
iL jJAJk3A.lil.X3 tJ A, AIX3A3 A
Hill IPKIt 1 f f
L.li eniltvva Y V-1 I Y.
Tle IImi?-omest Dry fiol Cmiiorinni
ItC.MlllC.
OUR P.OTTO:
GOOD GOODS AT LOW P.liCES.
Throu-rh the Season we are in receipt of
liuW WMubi) IjIL.1i i.il .
Our Stock is always full, fresh anil eoini-Kte.
VTe ri-spccl fuliy t:-;k the altc-ntiou of
WHOLESALE BUYERS
To o:r Stock, as our Wholrsnle nartmi'nt is
at ail times fully
:i''i- wi
i!.- w hid. wo
oiler, t-i tiier 1 y the piece or package, at the
: hwe t
Nlw Yokk on l'lin.ADKi.riiiA Pcices.
):EMr.M!;i;u t:ii: place.
:mi Day Goods Bma
Kos. 172 h. 174 Federal Et,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
fT?o. 2.-ly.l
ATinlinXCLD "STAXD
GCOD GOODS & GREAT BARGAINS
rc:t i i:::. :;v c-.ss; :
M-,VIC, ... .-... ) r,-;.;. tor i.f t ': 'Ti 'V.r.
II !.i) n I i :i I J ' ( ,1.1 ! S 1 . " !y l-i-
l..:'.r.-i- to Jl. A. Mr..-;i;;ik r .V I '... fl'l-l liiivui.-
STOCK OF NEW COOD3
j.v ;r.i:.:r r.u:Jiry,
vr f i-e in -,v i :;; : ,.fl 1 1". mi t ol y i ii t ): ( hi c"---t.-n;.
y- c f tl..- hoe lo in. :o ii ;i- n.: i,v i.cw i.;es
n - t. ill -jiii'i,ii' i.s. v, it h o 'Oii-; of all kin.N ;i t
PRICES FULLY AS LOW
a iir'V ot'.er iMri'n;::;! in or out if t'ainlnia
1 Con r.l e. J t n i.i ir i nl i in ii n to keen our Si . ro
eoi: -;.i:ii r- ki-'l wi: ii a 1 nil r:!"l . ell seh-.-teil
una i ;ii .1 r oi i lie eoi : in y ; nun as we nil; no lo
isc:a i:x:s.s ss ve:i.y lor c.4SS3
en: coiy ritY pkouixk,
niio m i ' i i iit-ois, weieci sureiiiaT our
SIO(.k atclo.tr i.riees will not only secure bi t
stock an l our j. rices will not only secure but
retain for us a liberal share of patronape.
' EARLY VISITS FROM ONE AND ALL
n,e resiM-otrnHy s'.liciteil. am! if wp fail to re-n-
Ocr cut ire f -ati.-t'at tion. h. n i, as i , ran! -1 i.e ooal-
?.v .! -ooits ami tin; i.i:..-s Vk,.,t for tlicm.
u will certainly le no f;o,ii ,.t the new lirm at
tii- ol.l stan.l of Shoemaker a Co., Iii-h street.
r-on t iorj.'.-t to can ai; w,-ii 11.it lcii-tfet toyive
jrou full value for vour moiiev.
M V Kits & LLOYD.
r.bo.-bui -r, Jan. 2", lr.l.-tf.
i KMOVAL and 1 IN L A 1 1 ( 1 E M KN P.
COOKING STOVES,
HEATING STOVES.
m
11 COFFER & SEIEHEOS WARE.
. .l.l-l I 1 l . I I I I l till. I ll .l l--l Oil I .1 1 IP I1I--L-T-
ir 1 . 1 .- 1 ? . . 1 . .
!v nttc.i m ami coiiiiinnIi..ns l,ni!,n 'iii.,i.
pin et. two doors cast ..r the iiMiik miI iicarlv
r-ono-i; tin- Mountain Iluiw. t In suhscritier i'
b.tt.r iin-parcl than ever to manufacture ail
it it ie). - in t lie T! N, Ci i'l'Klt ami .- tl ilK T-l l:( N
vai:k !j,.e, ell of whidi will i,e furnishoU to
i ll.. (!' at 1 11c erv lo.vol Iivmir tirices.
'11.,. b.o,,.,-,i . '..i.... ... 1 - r..n
V ' . : ' 1 ' .i'-j-- 1 'J At.-c-iJ luii
una v ill leu hboriineill or
Cr.nlrivrr Srlnr-A -trtir. e-
ti vvauufi
or t'10 most eprroved designs.'
rI'OrTTXC. nmUIOOlTXC, mndeto order
f"'! o "rA-o V1. '.';';! ii1'1 "n":"ta'-tur ami ma-
terial. 1. KTAi Ki.N . promp;, v a t teu'led to.
All work lm by mo will be loo riirlit ami
on fair terms, ami all S'i'OVbS und WA:rilJ
hy I:;c. ,,, ,. ,i,.en.ieil upon hs to ' qualit v and
eaiui-.t be un.!rsoi,i in pi ice. A contiiuiaiii-d
aiii liicrcaso of patrona-c is re-spr-ctfullv soliei-
ted, and no oilort w ill bo wautintr to render tn-
tire aatisiitetiou to nil.
VALI.1E LCTRIKGER.
r.bcnsbnrg . Oct. 13, lsro.-tf.
Gels & Foster.
J
Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton Street.
Jolinslown, Ta.
iatila the attention of lmyrrs to their larg
and .letrant ste.eii of
fall m mm goods !
CONSISTING or
D5T GOOD?. I) It ESS COUDS,
MILLIXKKY GOODS. FANCY GOODS
CAR
CARPLTS, OIL CLOTHS, ic 4c,
ax KvmY prick:
T. T. r a by, late of ltobert Woo.is i r.n.
JAMtS CASIU T. e. KIUAIITT.
A S i: Y, F O C, A 11 T Y c-x CO..
WUOl.l-.SAI.K I.EAI.KItS IX
ilBOSliAllIl
tTnri ttti
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m a
U UlJ ilAU II llkU
AMi A 1.1. I. IN US OT
iK)3ti:!-i'ric Li(iUon.,
a:.u imi'uuh.iis nr
Fore'sn'Wincs," G;ns,'Orandies- 5iC,
So. n:. i.i!rly Sirrfl,
De. It. l.-7I.-::ai. l'lTTSlU HUH. PA.
.
mTTn P M Pi I P 10??!
LU.il. I I U U-WUlULL. LfllVOt
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And tVcrK Vuirrntitnl!
r roNTJtf.NTS, To MR Stums. Bf-'--'"iV
'J i, i vr : ii I T. !.! I: T ips. mi.!., of f
tin li.it f 1 1 i! em ;:.iil;i' and iitmlc 1: ?
f w oi !. n. i i:-;. i p i.ot sin pa-se.l 1 v v h Ja
nay iii.intii.'i !.!i-er. (iive lee n tail - J
b. tori tli-i i.iini upon puri hasinu' or orderinr
work el--w ben. JAMES WILKINSON.
Loretto, April 'Z, ISU.-tf.
i
SiL08.IX'S MAHBLS WORKS!
iai S rai tillii Klrret, Jolin-tn u.
.jo:a' r. 0.0124, - rioi, nor.
rsoxi'mexts, heaiiavd T(?mb stones.
)y. y CABINET SLABS, MAN-
1 l.l. ii-.. manulactiireil or the
,a" !m'1 -'ncri an Marbles.
very liost Ital-
erfeot ifiitisfac.
:i in work, design r.nd Driie iriomni I
. - ' "Oers ret poet Dilly solicited a nd prompt-
') i wuiiu. l- vuustvw-u, iov. il, i l.-tl.J
ppfipilpfii
f;-?.ia.') t'"t
mi
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OF ALL GRADES.
JiSloH FIIIM8 IMI1
Wfvl. P. PATTOM,
jrantifaetuver and Dealer 111
All. k t n i . ok
CABINET FURNITURE
os. (SO nn'.l 1 o.: lintou Street,
joyy.vs'i'oti'.v, pa.
n:ir.-aii.
I:..:i';h!n
Wa'istaiuls,
Siia.'oar-N,
( 'husiihcr Sets,
':o !'.r Set -,
Vnrilrolii's,
llo.ik Cases,
I.o! limes.
Pane Chairs.
Wooii r..-:it Chairs.
K itein n rurniture.
It: il l.i'iinjres,
Mnttrc?cs,
'reti'-a-Tctcs,
Kx tens;, .n Tul'les,
1 lining Tables,
Ci;plio;..riis.
, &e., Sit:., Sic, SiC, &c.
&e., &.C., ic, i.e., Sre., &e
Evr.ttY inseitiPTii)X ik
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
made to order in excellent stylo and at low
prices, ('ii binet and Cbairuiakers' materials of
all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at iinv
point in Johnstown or at J.ailroad Station free
of extra thai.'!. VM. I. l'ATTO.N.
.ToiinsTowi;. Oct. 13. 1870.-1 f.
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IT'IIJST NATIONAL SADDLE AND
-1 HARNESS SHOP OF CAMBHT A COrXTV,
Hie-li street, Oipnosito Fnion School House.)
V" est Ward, Ebensbur-.-. Pa. M. M. O'NFH.L,
Proprietor. .', k .7 oi ami Humes imidn iintl rev
parred and all other work in my line executed
in t he best manner, on the shortest not ice. and
at the most reasonable rates. U-l-.-tf.l
TLOYD & CO., Hankki:?,',
J 1 KltF.Xsiimr;, pa.
k Gold, Pilvor. Government Loans, and
thcr Seen rit ie, bought and sold. Interest a!
lowed on Time f)-iiisit.. Collections matle :it.
till accessible points in the I'r.itod States, sail a j
general Banking busines-4 transuftftl. j
T7M. M. LLOYD & CO.,
BANKERS. ALTOONA, PA.
Draft on t'io principal cities and Silver ami
Gold f..r sale. Collections mado. Monies re-
eive-l on deposit, puyal.le on demand without
interest or upon time wit h interest at fair rates.
GY. EASILY, Attoi:nev at Laav,
t Office, No. Ids Franklin street. Johns
town, Pa . two doors North of Frn.er's Drug
Store. 'Will :iticnl jaoniptly to all inutir.crol
legal business that may be entrn.steJ to him.
f1.KO. M. i:lLDi:, AtlomnaLaic,
Kbensriurir, Pa. Ollice in new building
iPoent'T irocto l on Centre street, two doors
fruni Il'i-h street. laug.27.
rjKO. Y. O ATM AN & CO., ATroit-
nfTvAtJaw, F.bensbiir.r. Camtiriii Co.,
Pa. Tin- -oil. et ion of notes and bills, w bethel
tine or pnsl due, will iceeive j.rompt attentitn
NIFL !LAl7c. 1 1 L I N, A tforiiey-
f'-Lmr. .Tohnstov.-n. la. Ofiioo in the old
Fxehi.u-e buildiu-j, nip-stairs.) oorncr of Clin
t n and Locust streets. Will attend to all bus
iness conncxteil with his profession.
F. A. fllOEMAKrr. GEO. A. llKltltY.
SHOE M A K K H & I? K H H Y ,
AT'.lUl.EVS.AT.l.AV,
March 11, 1671. E3EXSIJUKG, PA.
TOIIN P. LINTON, Attwy-at-Law,
' Johnstown, Pa. Ofiioo in buildinpr south
vrest fomor of Main and Franklin trteta, sec
tnd story. llutrancc on Franklin street.
W. DICK, Attoksky -at Law, Eb-
ensbura, Pa. Office hi Colonade Uow.
All manner of letfal buseuesti attendbd to satis,
facturilj and oenevtiou a spttcially. 10-14. t-f.
IIS AN
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NATURE'S
II A III RESTORATIVE
Contains no LAC.SULPHUR-No SU
GAR of lead-No litharge-
No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is
entirely free from the Poisonous
and Health-destroyingDrugs used
in other Hair Preparations.
Transparent nml clear n ervstal. it wfll not
Foil the tinost fabrie. pel feirlly SAFF., CLEAN
and EFTICI KNT, dcsidci-atums long sought
FOIt AM) Fl)l.Nl AT l.ASTl
It restores and prevents the ITair from bc-'oinin-r
Gray, imparts a sol t, jrlossy apiiearanco,
removes laedrutt, is cool and ret rcshinjr to the
head, cheeks the Hair from Inllinj." oir, ami re
stores it to a Great extent ohen pre matunely
lo.-t. jirev cuts lleadache, euros all humors, eu-t.im-ous
erupt ions. :;nd unnatural h'-at. AS A
IiKESSING F U TII E HA I K IT IS THE BEST
AUTICLE TN THE MAKKET.
Da. (i. SMITH, l'atcntee. Aver. M:rs. Pre
I'l'ted only by l'ltdt TOK Iii;oTHEi;s. Glou-i-estcr,
Mass. The frenuino is put up in a panel
bottle, made expressly lor il, with the name of
t he article blown in t h vlass. Ask vour Drua:
prist for XATl'Vt: II AM UKlvLlA'il K,
and take no ot he r.
if"-end two three cent stamps to Procter
IUiotii t:i;s for a '"J'reat ise on the Human Hair."
The information it contains is worth fV.iO to any
person.
: '-For sale by LF.MMON i IfCItltAY, Drug
.'ists. Sec, LbeiburH". Pa. iJuneo, 'iJ.-ly.
Areme.lywiin.li been testM
for 10 years, ami pr-r-roit in thous
nmfs of cusps, enpalile of enrinst al
lice;:?) cf tls Ti::it zzi Liirja; per
tormnii; many remarkaUe eures
merits a tiial from all who are suf
foring from similar affections nno
vainly feekm relief. V. ill J:i la
irc;'ii::3 jtsveat ssz fr:a tsiaj enrsi i'sl
v. wwa a
TOTS
lSC,o.
.:r;ts izi. C:!.l:. The PrtiffrPsts say it cures thorn all
Astcatt. Ttiu relief and cure-of it are mr.rve'ous.
Lr:s:a::::. Every sntlerer will f:;el relief and cure
lsr;atA:.rcz.3 ro.iuirc only a few doses.
L" IiSji::!. lias cured cnnes pronounced ineurnUe
tr'--"V' " renovates aiul invigorares (lie sy-tem.
t:7cr ..r k-c.i-.n;. r,s; ctlV-etive reirnhitor ot this ornti
7"-"---i'-s henlil-.v action on Die stomat-h cure-Tit.
A?.?!.-?. It 's hoalth-jjivin; and appetite rcstorins.
"::?r-h-ionorth,'m is marked and prompt
a.-. Ci.k;; 3 Ti'IiTS C7 TA2 is rich in the medicinal
pi ilities of Tar, eoml.ined with teotahle inre
dients c.f undoubted value, which nl
jiassed. not o,ilv f.vr iho complaints enumerated
but. it rap:il7 rcctcrcs eshaurt;! s-.rcrgti, cleanses the
fctom.ith, relaxt-s tlie Liver and puts them to work
causes me food to digest, and makes pure blood'
ami begets a vivacity appreciated by both sound and
? ' I',i0".n.r'' nillcte-J in any wav, we know if yoo
try the li.'o-E;7aj tais prsportles of tr. Crook's Wine
ol Tar, you will adii jour testimony to its ure-il
value in oorrectini? nv "Uio ih.i h....u
. ii t. . . . J -J ii---. ir. iif.r
to.
repareu only t,y CLI7Z3 i CO. Sold by
;ists everywhere. 3
Druinzi
A
r.-:.:r. CcS:1' i:!,"r3 Tt-:r3( C:r:falctu
"'' si ita tycs, or fH-rilu a
to! m . Itetiitina, Iimsscs cf the Lcr, r:
:.::. tCT' -ti C4f U:ccrs, std cli C:rci or im.
any
f.
1 : I "e "'T "duiR on a tiepraveii eon-V-"
-h ri"",n 'f be blo.,.i. take tr. Credt'i C-a-v.-iivy
pe-csa r7rt:p cf Tcie Ssct iMscmijiifj
Ij "un nie Oest ioiiie preparations of iroa
...... ...., i.n. i is i no nest Alterative and
l'li oii Piir.Uior made. CIcas7 r--r tl"i.
'J ry one Bottle. Sola by Jji ii'-i-.".
I repared only by
t-ITiS ZZ.ZZZ 4 Ci. Iirtca. a
i
AUCTION! AUCTION!
TyAVINtJ tx't-n commissioned bvGriver
Jii nor Geary to net ns .1 I t TloS f.l i; in
and for the Borough of Ebenslmrtr. I em
now prepiired to receive and sell nt Public
nuction all kinds of (o-mls. Wares. Mer
ohandiso, Ac, and also, eml to the tin ties
of uei ioneer at all sales of Lands, Tene
ments, Livestock, Household Furniture,
Ac, c., within the Iimitsof said Boronsrh.
'' rtii model ate. Innuire nt No. UK) liiifh
street. M. f.. OATUAX,
Lbensbuifr, pril 22, IsTl.-tf.
jXllhSIC! MUSIC!! The "Mistkbs
' - OIF ST. .Jii:i.ii"
Mill be lu-epart d to -rive
Less(insu, the PIANO
.-i :.u ii n-.t or LAIil-j , t
.M.l' ouoan at any y
time after Easter. A r
r l-"i il ti.rina uiii.lv X
to the Su periort ss. Sif
ter M. Hiiini:.sc, or ta Bcv. K. C. Christy
("ha rues moderate.
Ebonsbnri.-. Atiril 1, 1-T1 tf.
TTAMES J. OA Til AN, ir. J).,
tenders hi" professional services as Physi
cian nml Surgeon to the citizens of i 'nrrolltown
and vicinity. Oliiee in the rear oT J, Buck :
Co.'s store, and residence (where muht calls can
lie made) one tloor south of A. llaiifr's tin and
hardware store. IMay 0, lall.l
W W. JAMISON, M. D.,
v Loretto, Cambria Co., In.,
Tenders his profossiemnl serrices to a!l citizens
of the above place anil vicinity who inn v at any
time need Medical aid. oprl.-tf.!
T EMMON Sc VLANK,
Iroiiliis rb.v-ntola-n-,
L.BENSBCKO, Pa.
CTOUoij in rear oT Lemmon k Mnrrny's
Drug and Book Store, Lligh streot. tjuW7-0ru.
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Lli ililil LiUili 101 lLLl3i
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PCE THE niLLIOlT!
T'TTTi'T 1
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Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
.''.s one of tbe most
4 flivctual reuiedio;
i t 1 over iiis(r.vi ( 1 l'oi
.- S clennMivr th? V5
tern nn.i ii:r;p"inc;
' - o ; the blood. It has
,?. .',.::' J-too-.l the test cf
-".t C-2'-': vear?. wiih n co:i-
H" ....! - i t tantlv prow i;:- rejv
utat ion. Lured on hs
intrinsic virtue?, and sustained by its re
markable' cures. ,Sj iuiid r.s to 1c safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searchh.;
as to ellectually j.;urc out the great cor
rujitions of ihe "blood, such as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this jnowerful" anti
dote, and disapjxar. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrol'iila, and all scrofulous" disc-ices,
Ulcers, Irruptions, and eruptive dii
onlers of the skin. Tumors, lilclclies
Hils, Pimples, Iiisttiles, Soros, ;.
Jtiithouy's I'i re, lio-e or Erysipe
las, Tetter, Salt Ilheum, Sc;iIl
Head, liiiiffworm, and internal Ul
cerations ol" the Uterus, Stoniacli,
and Liver. It also cures other com
plaints, to which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, 1'its, "Neuraljyia, Heart I Jisea,se?
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Leucorrliooa, when they are manifesta
tion.-? of the scrofulous poisons
, . , ,
f health and
It is an excellent restorer o
strength iu the Spring. Fy renewing the
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listless lan
guor of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
lift.
rnr pa red b r
Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
TVnrftoal and Analytical Chemists.
60LD BY ALL DIIUGGISTS EVERYWIIESB.
Ayer's
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, and
effectual for
r:VV preserving tho
l' hair. It soon
1.- -v t- - .... u
1ST- - - A V V y 7
r.t4i-i restores jaaea
m-H-'' ?J ''-""j
k?i&t7 t0TUS ':!?l"f
ySn color, with the
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured hy its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where tho follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
(leca3"cel; but such a3 remain can bo
saved by this application, and stimu
lated into activity, so that a nevr
growth of hair is produced. Instead
cf fouling the hair with a pasty seeli-
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning grajr or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to tho
scalp arrests and prevents the forma-
tion ot dandrutt, wlnca is oiten so un-
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, tho Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a 1 1 AIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,
Practical and Analytical Chemist-,
LOWELL. MASS.
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IS' !.
5Ttv:;s IVone of ?Iis i'ooc i
A Yes:crn paper (cl!s n ftory of a ;.-;,f
centlcir.n.trs mi-tiiko. It fccrr.s ti.ut .
(he prcccst-ivn that followed rccd lb,ff.
I Jones to ti e ;rnve !at piinrtrcier, the i,.,
I Mr. Snir.pkr, (be new t!irpyti; r. ei I'. ...
i Town, fon:i 1 Lim-clf in tlio sarn: c-tn'n
with an eldei y man he bad nover 1
met. Tbey rode in grave filenca f . r x
f?w mcmentp, when the clorynjaii rr:.
dcavorcJ to in prove the occasion by -..;;,
ous convcrsaiie n.
"This is a solemn dj!y in which wi
are encnod, my frigid," he Sail.
'Ilcy ? what do )cu fay, fir!'"
r:an retoincd. ';c;in t you ? c u ';
' Icuuer? I'm haid of l.rariri'!"
! "I was remark ins," thoutcd ;L? rI vv
i man, "that this is a solemn road wo ; , e
; trave!i:ir to-day." "
! "Sandy road ! You don't ca'l i-
. 'crc sandy, do je? Gue?9 you ain"t
down to the Sou lb deesiiic!. Tb;.'- a
1 .--(retch cf road on the oi l pifce tl:. L
H I ever kc for travel. Only a we,!;
before Deacon Jonea was tuk fick, I mf;
bim driviu' his ox-team aljnj tL're,
the sard was pretty ni,:1i up tn (he buls
j of the wheel?. The Deacon used to p.;!
i dreadful iilt-1 Tout that r ie of road;
and Iv.ist T wn does go ahead cf all crea
tion for sand."
The joooj clergy rmn looked blank r.l
the unrxpffipJ lt:;!t niven tj Ids remark ;
but rpiii'kly reeoverini bimsdf, and mis-
' in his voice to the h'hcit piith, he ic
5iimed 'be con versa, i :i.
; "Cjr fiiu d here h-.-- done with tl.2
iiiscomfo. i t f cri'i," he said sjlenitily.
; "A sro iii s;. t of "round will soon cover
his ser. s les c'ay."
'Did y mi sy clay, Fir!" cried the obi
man, cnjci'.y. "Tnin't niji'i so good to
cover rand willi as medder loam. Sez I
to Mr. Ibcvrer, !a-t town meetin' day, 'if
you'd c:irt on a few loads and there's
; acres of it on tbe rivEr bank,' sez 1
'ou"d nnka as preffy a piece cf road as
1CIC iS m Har'ford county.' Uut we
slow folks in Eut Town, sir."
i It was, perhaps, fort-jnate for tbe c'
But we are
i gyraan, at that moment thtit the pmelV of
new-made hay from a neighboring held
suggested a fresh train of thought.
"Look !"' said he, with a graceful wave;
of the hand ; '-what an emblem of the
; brevity of human life ! 'As the pra?? of
the field S3 man Haiti i -Let 1:, and to nior
' row he is cut ilown.' "
"I d nt r ilc dato to cut mini till r.t-xi
week," said
i3 Cuii:-;i:;:.;on.
m'.i'n't cut rrr.fs tou atlv ; and th
again, r
i ;n is:n't out it too bite.'
My fricr-d !" sbriekr ! the rlornymn,
in a last d.'sp -rate a::c;.:;it to tuikc biir.-s.-If
u::.er.-.!o-id, '".Lis is n j! ie.? f r v tin
ctmvcrsnlion ! e are npproru hing lii.
ijuitow hons? f i alt tic? iivi:..''
Ti.ey wore cote: inj thi jjrav e" :;rd, bit
: the old win stretched hi r.oo'-; from I'.ie
j carriajr" windov iu Ke opt.4tt? ':reoti':i.
; "Do you mean h'rpijre Hubbard's over
j yonder f T'$ rather miner. Ti; y b uhl
; all ihrm new fancied l.ou-es lira way,
j now. To my mind they ain't rich e
j handsome n r so handy ;-s the t! 1 fish
; i mrd fipiare cnes v.i;h a board entry
runtiin' clear through to thj back .'jor.
Well, tht3 i the prtt'n'-ct:t pi irv, a'n't
it ? Much ob'.e-'pe J to e, parson, fuv
; j-our c-iitertainin' rem-trks '."
A MvsTEiiior-5 Skeleton Clock. A
watchmaker rn an Illinois town ha- con
structed a peculiar tiini piece, ani tha lo
cal journal describes it as follows :
It is simply a dial plate with two hands
an hour baud and a minute hand. The
dial ia twenty four inches in diameter,
j with a large opening in tbe centre. The
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ruinuie i.arni is iweive ineues in ici-uiu,
and the hour h.-.n 1 ntn? J a half inches,
fastened in the cent it; of toe dial upon a
small pivot. That is all that cw- be se?n
by looking at it. I?y looking closely on
the larpe ends cf the hands, or end to
ward the centre of the dial, and 0:1 tii3
reverse side you will see what appear to
be weights, intended to balance tbe hand-,
but which in reality contain the secret of
the movements of the hands. Within
- .
these small
'.' ".vci-zM-."
r.r:
retninf ore
roik like l!ic?3 ( 1 a small watc.5, stfo:ig
ei:ough to control the Itrg? I :iids. A
person may wh'ul the hands until they
shall spin around like a top. but each will
invariably return to i s proper place, and
indicate the tint? of d iv c Ti-ciiy. 'I'h
hands may la takn o'.f a", i 1 iil awny fur
an hour, or two hours, or ten hours, or
any
encl'i of time. u"' i '.r-'.-'Z re-
pi. ice 1 upon toe pivot v v.;.l o - .0
point ihe pteei-e hour -n i p.fiu'.?. lliu-
is no electi icily or aovt'oi' J ot that s ut.
The d'u.l banc by a tiny b. ik hoin a t ad.
It may bo suspend 'd by a string or b '. 1
in the hand, and the movent nfs of tv
hands are tbe same. The b.uid- d ) n--t
move wiih tbe icgulariiy and preoi-iori of
UHMV IH1 Hit np nw 11; j
llM,j.e 0f a regulaior, but tlu correct timo
ofdavisulwavsif li -ited. and wi.e, ,h
: band; of the regulator, or nnv pro; erly
regubited cloc' . are un n Ihe fiuros t r
' minute marks, those ot ibis strange time
l pirce will a; roe exactly. It is r-.bly a
' remarkable piece of workmanship and ex
. cites much comment. Nothing is Seen by
; looking at it cr examining it, save the lini
j of ihe dial and the hands. That is nil :
and when they move so correct I v snd
mark the lime of day it seems as though
j some urise?n spirit must represent and
j impel their movements.
!
j A e.ooi sror.v is told of an engineer
' who runs a loci motive t n the western
! division of tbe Erie 1 nil way. Tbe track
i runs throtieli an Indian reservation ia
j Cattaraugus conr.tv Oim day a squaw,
1 hohhn a papoose m her arias, was stand-
: ing on the d. put steps at S uamanea. As
j the engineer was drawing his train up to
! lln? station, he, (-'oservinz her, called,
Hello ! have you got a little It juti there ''
"No." said she, -"it's half Ir.juu and hud
1111 nnppr 1
ll'J-"
A pakty of impecunious Fort Winners
dined sump4uously at a restaurant. E-nch
insisted on paving the score, but llnally it
was agreed that tho waiter should be
blindiolded, and that the man whom ho
caught first should settle. It was very
4,thin," but perfectly succejsful-
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