II I: r CL. falJK E 3L 2 SSJB C. Atvnt o?fi (ihonla. Mankind ';-- a weakness for p;.eeters. If we are So cictl-t human testimony at ail, r great r.ia.s of ninci-natural narrative Mil! t; sts our skci'tUiMii, een with the largc.-t allowances f .r ocular delusions, infirm crc dnlitv, and our noiemity to .-ee "1,at we e pect to see and Lt others j.rofi ss to b.vesrcn. Tin- ea: v.est h-gemls and t, a cLtions a.e foil f ''c nn'onous victors, gliding through he twilight of hislo.y and j . opling the pages of poetry and romance In Hamlet and in ninny other of Siahs-j.r-are's plays, tbe Kho.U come in as ivgu l:r drmnatin aid fo much ar. a matter of cour.-e ti.at their coming at all (i cr not stem in the least miincuhuia. 1 his i.s because, up to a if cent pcii I. no body niCi-tioi-. d ti e e.vh tenet- f ghots. The ape. though it is a little ivore skej il eal, basits specters still, r.ndstillour bouses and highways are haunted. Of font le c nt ghosts e have lately seen newspaper accounts. Number One walked all in white in the pleasant village of Howlf-y, Mass., itli Mood red bands, from which it was deduced that it was the ghofct of a mans'aughterer who was loiiy ago hung, or deserved to be. f. so. the Rowley sj eel re Lai experieuet d a change of heart, for he is id ways seen in tbo first gray (lav, 11 thotlii:g snow flim the sidewalks a mort considerate and i.seful spiiit that is, if the snow actually disappears before his implement a point upon which we ate not hifoimrd. In some of our towns and cities, if he really could 'ear the way for early pedestrians, he would have been this winter a prodigious friend to the lazy ; nor should we ou; selves object to being so haunted. Number Two is a woman, but at the ame time of the hair erecting and mart ow congealing woi t. She travels by rail. She )annts the liieman and she distiacts the engineer of the locomotive '-Yon MoltLe"' on the Binghamton Railway, journeying, against all the rules of the Company, upon the tender, and without prepaying her P 5 mmm 'ma-is RADVMY'S BSfcSY EELiy hues tiji: woii.vr iu- In from Or.o to 1wsr,;y .1ir,utGS. HOT o:x?e HO J A uTcr rcaiiK thN -tiv. rw- in-.;t i i-ri. atsy or.e sriTLn with r vi.. KADWArS lUiADY REI,!K!-- la A CURE FOU It -xaa thi' f.r-t nnii i- T"li? Only X'itin Itcnieilv th:v. uiMiintly 61 'Hs Ihc n.i M i(."ili.;t,1:uc n-. u.: l-s l-..nTr, Snjrr.ach, iiovrtri?, or c:..r g auLa or uiAii-t -y oifc .. i-:.:u-.ition, IN V i'.OM OX TO TT17-Y JIIM'TK. nn v.ti'ter how vl .le-t or rtL.atiisif te vyu '' l.HEi'M.MIi',Hi-.l rM(;.n, t-'n:il .i. r.iiv.iij RADVAY'S READY Iu ri'L rFo:: instant kase. ' M". '.:- Vol- T!!E KtnNKYs. in - i ation -- ti:i: ni.ADsr.a I cmr T'l KO VT, 1'ii Fn ri.T I1RKA I ilir.i;. - ' l'AI.1 U AlluS OK THi. II KA 111 i;v-Tnr.i."S. ci; Jtr. i;t :i i iilkia. V1 TAKI;U, iXFLUII-NZA. HVIArriE, TOO rHA' '!! E. K.y.T rTt::,-.s. ahi k e VU rt-ri.e t...:ni'ih If c.-ilv !"'i'cf ti tl.e riri or t.l.t run.-r.j.-t. Twc.itv d.-? tn l.alf a fiiiil.'crcf t ntt-r w!t tn a ftr rnatiti cn; ( Il iMl i, .' I'AS.-.: . S'.l'li S l oMAl j, JlAF.r!fi, S!-i i! I' ! .. !1E, L'lAURH'iA, l.YsE.VlkUV. COLi '. Wl.i) IX Villi Uu.ViXS, sart n'l IMEHNAL l'AINS. Trrv' 5m-'.i.M hl.va.T- cjtv al'.'ti!ecf H:i "tnfj n.."u:iy t-litf vr.tii t: ":p. A f-.w :,; h in v. :..r v l I t,t.-v.-;iL : or pin 5 f:-m il.Kiu c ,T jr .tt-r. Il la (or liiua i-':c!..ca Iti.-i. - cr I.it;ciA 2. :it. 2C V XX A i 15 A Ci I C. FEVSR A.M AULE -.re.i f..r Urcu ui. TL--c Ii not a r:iititl.:! a in tl s.r! l tli.it vrl 1 t;!r- J , . r a nlAs'iii, n-:-in;t f.th.-r .i.tla-ifnid. Hil'.OM.,. Sc-.i ..-T. Tv- i-'ii'i'l, i i iiow, nrnl otii' r J't-veri aid' ) iiv F.A 1 -W A t II, LSI ir.ci u UAIIWAY'S i.EADV i.ZLiLI'. I'my c:;'.d pr Lut!lo. i..la l.y Irui :v.e. HEftLTH iBESUTY i ! etoVt axd ri uv. rtcri i'i.ot,Ti?Tr-i:.f r. tiKrl.rsiI AM V, : 1;!I T OI KA t KiN'ANl 1EAJ Til CL COMl-i.Xio;; tl.v-L liili I'o ALU 1 - '. tii o va 11 TS OJS' A. n r. l'.Y A I.AD. O ! and it Yes, there's another cf 'em up stairs now. I knowed it; because pa told me I ; muit be quiet and musn't play ball, nor ask 'illie Smart to coriie and play leap fror with me. Then there's a cross nurse, t that's always scolding mo for getting in : her way, no matter where I get. Beside, 1 Miss Ciadawl was here to-day, and patted me on the back, saying my nose was anoth- j j cr aogire uui j""m - ' i . . . 1T .1.-1 4.11 ' r ... n. m thp ! in in lime Mie xiiin iajiu nit 1 J '- i lUlO w ' is no more out of joint than it ever j AgenlH "Wanted ! TO SELL THE LIGHT RUMNIKC'7: f4L aw i lion- l'i.j is A l,i j was. maid SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT 1!if rfi)iy rM'Kiiirs : Tin: i- 1a EN' OK Tl!tS TilLLY Yv ULUFl L. JliDlCINi Til A T Every Day sn Encrcaoo In Fiesh and Woict 13 been and Fclr. TI3Z CRCAT COCO PUKSFSSr?. r.vory drip cf He F V V. SA t ' .4 H LIA A N !:F.M.V- T (. oii.!.rriicatc.-4 t-.n-n; h t.te S-tat. i i una otlur tluM mi-,1 j:'ct.-fl uft:. Fsietii Lie v:t,ur oi" i.fc, 1 -r II r":-:r tii" w :.3. 6 f tt. body vith nn :ni'! 1 !!.Mri.:.f. MT.fi:i.l. 1' l-l.i.-l, 't!l-Ulli tin 11, O I: -i i- ili T t'i..fe., I'iccTB ia t!. Ti.i - -i, Mni;;h, 'i't:.f.(.r '(. !c la I c O ur.'ii Mill utn'T ar;i if svjitm, .Sure vt( .ui:io-- i);-chai; s i.-.i t :i Ivrs, r.M-l ur4 f t-nn ft' 5';ln di.-.e.-.'tp?, rinrtio', Ktvpr t- r. KailJ ie.d. Kins Wn::, S.t'.l K i'.u, hi Ai Acr.e, M:.n.ic P'-'n. SVcnni hi tha f kMi, f n:cr, Ca.;ict-r in tl.a IS un.b, a-i.l sll wpal;t-ti!r niul j aiiifitl d;-;ri:ur?es. X:?l;t fcwoul, L ss of ?;thi, tid r.;l v:.--t?rf Uir life trU.n t ie. :.r wUhin Jm curative niire f tui woiutur -f a! oil er n Chttititry, nf:tl Jt ft-w I:ir jiic will prove to arT u.ri;c tt rr elf iter of Uiwc r-:iiA X jiccoc lU Cure Ii:ripii-:it C;i;:rxip!!Ji3. I5s-. aJillVuS'S TASS KKIEZUKS lir. .'tS:Vn-:i T All KC.TIED1C3 lr. ASC' I.'S TA31 KESEOIES C-.irj ri:v.irt lili .-p. Ir. Zi.'."-VZS 'LWZl iiEMF-RIES Cure rfZ;:-j Til Ir. C:.iJir2fi TAl'i IZZZlIEIiZJ: l;t.-if'-.'..ife ' -"': n::c!iiiT!d I2ov,l, Cun; oil IC!:j-.iI Wnra.8ir ii' . In illy t::-; TL 4.'il. Sir. t4AI5Vir3 1'AI- rSHE52i:3 Cure Li-i' r.pi 'i'iti-:1. Curt liriirti.;!1. ies a hateful, goggle-eyed old that's what she is. I saw it, too. It s got a little, rouiui, I I mi viy i liniin;s -;i,.., ton JourmU thus df-sc; '"Our deserijoive i'vm, mil In v , Ti. i ''-.: -V.,, S FRANK W. HAY Ar I IVImiiiisiotiii'ei, WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL, OF red head, without any hair, with great W 5 R A '3iB wrinkles instead of eyes, and when it J II .1 Vfl Hit IB mm ti. cries it opens its mouth as though it meant to swallow itself. Pa helped me upon the side of the bed. and told me to kiss my pretty little sister; and when I would not, and called it a horrid ugly thing, he said I was a naughty boy, and then nurse shook me, and said I ought to be ashamed. I didn't get to kiss my nia at all. I knew better than to try it, for once, w hen anoth- 1 - 1 .. ,..u T 1 1 ml ii i-ir i tt A And ii w ..r, , , The "IoiB-tic" FiIp.,s.-.)-s..t!icrsl ec:-.i!c It putting :ny arms arounu ner necit, nugcu ; pi, tiu in m thi i.-vi-rj- 1 ly serv i-; ii rtn I it- l l !.,, oil tl. , T ,ov i 1-''S, Ifith in tin- 7; up -i family; uml L-- :md kissed her, but all tlie time 1 hail my j (nllse u j(J ,.,,., v Ilfic.fu', rr Veuy iink nJ knee on baby's head ; so I was whipped and , v i ;v H t m . . , J . I A KarliiDe will lie furnished (for truiH to rt- put in my crib without any supper, because ?t,., gii,ir. .(im whh n tnsinictor (vtittiout i I tlidn't know it was there. "v"" ,,,'i;,i',",ion."t "!,p , j Little Annie thinks it s nice to have a T!a ..i)OM,.:.ST1.; ,.,T, u,hr ln,.re r,.fmilinia 1 new sister, but fehe was the baby before, thi rram timu u.: r Mm hine. and is pe ' i ci.-t Iv rocom :nfnil-rl for Fmnllv nsi- uml V.11111. and don l know anytnmg about it. 1 can ; fH-turer. It is simple in c-jiu-ii u.-i i.mi. iioise- AlSOUT Sold lust year; ABOUT G09000 This yetir; And now tn-lii)f SoM at the rule of A YEA It. -AND- Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALER IN HEATING PARLOR ii COCKING ir. i.ki Cure "IJo.c r"ZZ:iy i'evt'r" His-. a.mVL?:3 VA-J KH.lfEWlES Cur- F.:;-r risc iA12'5 fare. Tbo incredulous conductor, upon i Lto:ei;t nuwer to euro the . I If tiie patient. Unity bcrormi.s rfl'iml by the wp'es and decern po.it ioti tiit is cuiitlr:i!aiiy rr ftrcssuiz. auc ; th i . . .1... u hearing of tins dead head ill! a iloilble new ntori-il mmle tnm licilthy Ll.joii and this the , . , . ! BAKSAfAliUXIAS w;!l r.l ccur-. urnse pueni, oeiermitieii 10 invesi;g:iie ior liimself. The train stopped at a water j tank to replenish the boiler, a: d there was j the she-ghost sitting still w;on the tender, ! and utterinc the fi'llowintr woids : "Now. I Hilly, I've got you '." The fireman win about ungallautly to omita the woman v. :th a chain, when the conductor can e up lu.d told him not to strike a woman, but to prasp and hold hoi one of the neatest and . most pleasant pieces of advice possible mi- j 1r any cii cumstances. Then tbt sj-ertio ' vanished "melted into thin air,'' as ihe f rorter jMietically and originally observes. T he fireman has met the same ghost since ! ,i CirvAlinLa U'llbll Qllll 1. 1 I i 1 f 1. 1 i ft t iT J 1 llilll ! jii ujim unn, " ii " ...iv. ,...iix- . ..v. ..-.v. ...... in sepulchral accents that "whisky would bo the death of him" which we think ex ceedingly vrohable. Vv'hat ele she told j . I j Im be refuses to disclore ; but it must ; have been something awful. Lately, just 1 as the engine w;is going out of the jaid. J the ghost appeared again ; ami the er.gi- ri er was so fiightened lhat l-.e h v-li-ied to make his regular trip, ar.d. going home. . probably took something hot ami went to ' Xumber Three, if a ghost at all. is one j interested in the Common School Syttem of Massachusetts. It is attached toa 'cw- j Imryport (Mas0 seminary, unga l-ntly i cares the school-marm, ard takes a mean i drantage of juvenile timidity. It iaj s. ' It stops the clock. It moves maps and : rustles papers. I'eing specially re.juentcd ; to apju'ar, it became visible in "a ligl't of ' a bluish color." Committees appointed to ', investigate are divided in opinion, ami ! make majority and minority reports, 'ihe j former contemptuously repaid the whole , matter as a dolmion. I'ut there is a thiid I i i- . .i I eomum.ice-ui;iu wi:i, im-imrs ionic Mijer rntural iiile of the question. Seven per sona have watched all nilit in Ihe bui'dimr. and have heaixi ami Feen enough to sca:e them out of tln-ir wits. Meanwliile the City Marshal, wIi-j hnn U-on invpstii;atin r in a quiet way, will soon give us a com mcn-ense explanation of the matter, and j to trust will calm the Neburyport l ertur- i bation. i Number Four is an elect ileal ami tile graphic ghost in !u! u.p e, Iowa. A ' lNfl invd,r9 ihe SAUi.ArAXiLi.iA:.' Kcwirvisr n.vl Ti!l i.:i-iwn n-iu.iUM ajrc tn l!'?cmetf (.iiifirc. St.-m-. lira?, O-nstttutiuiiiil, anil bkiu iilss;ti&.a ; Lai it U Ut only no.r.ive cure fi-r fi!tlncy o il:iici.cr onipinrn:', Tr.n-ry, ard W'limb li.eniM.6. Crnvpt. Iial.-tc3, Prr.;.v, tt jjipive if Water, Inc.nUi.tnctf of I'riue. Hright'l l'l eve, Attiiinrmur.a. uul in it 1 cnx-fl wlicrc ihcre Hie brie!;, t-.'ist dcposi' or the waltT is tiiick, c! .i:dv. n.ixfd v,iih s itiit:uics lis tlie white :f nn eg.-, or tl-.rea.ls like hite Ei!k. or th-re in a morbid, dark. laUci ai jfarunc, aaa wi.ite bone-dM.it d , ; a. ft;:d i:en there is a prirkirir, l.ur.ii Bi nsaiifm lio'i j,-w-t. :t-r. rnd p;i:t iu tae fcaiail of tiiw ih( i and uioiij tiie Lois. I'nci., $1.00. WOFiMSi Tbo oily known tti euro Uomedy fir i orma j'm, etc. Tumor cf 12 Years' CromS. Ci.rcd by Raduay's tes!vc:3f. r.nrl.v. M..... Julv 1". 1S6. TR. aiwri I hv. h,d rivsriin Tnnt' r in 11 01 mrie, .r 4 t?Wfli. All i:u I...u.r ' thrr. waa no hell, f. r it.-' I l.i.i v.ry S;.i liit was ri.n.rn.:i.nH-d ; fe.rt nrth pit hti.cd me. 1 i-ojr K..J'.nt. i! ihri.t l T..n!a Irir ii ; L-iI .d uof-.;th in twiu4 I h.l tuere4 fjr tiretv. i itn. 1 Uok ix bllli lli. K.'.iv.ut. mi tf.a b. X f l'.a,ri,a lilii. pr.d tw. b. t tlM i.f Tiur Iv.iOv l.'.li.f ; ml tii.r ih:m ,Vi -( tun...r lo tt .:! or f-it. .'i.l 1 f --! tiLl.r, in:irt,r, ar..i pi.j.ri.r thi n I h.'i firtwelv. yr-,. 'I':.i i-i r.t luir.cr nzi in Ui. ir'l tiiivol'tr. b w.:,, . ir tne pr in. 1 is-i-.. tint lo vou tor ll-.e U:d.ui if Oljlcra. Ytru b&a tiuiuh il if oa cli.'.. HANNAH P. KNAI P. DR. RADWAY'S ?mun pyBOAisvu fills, pcrf-ctlr ti!-..i--ff., r'l-iiit'y c'-rte:1. "-.vect r-ir:-. !:.-e. rjii!a. p: :'-, r ni-.r. n s-i .'tin -n. lu. I uss Pi1!., fur t'.f iisr.uif r.'l ri-soi iter ..f the St'.in.a-n, I.ivpr. lt'.Tc K il ?, I'.i n.;rr. X rro;t !: n-i, HfniHi-iie. ' '.il:.ti;.ii-.i...i. o-lii-i-v. Ir.iii - T.Iion, llv-.e i.i, V- !iii:l .:ir..i. T:.;.nii. h e- r, i' nn irntion of ti. fio -v p'.., ri ii .,h ii . I T , - a irci. eiit- if!li I;.-. . i ia; Vis cirri. Wurr-ihtc.i ! v!T.-cl a ..-.:n r cir- I'l.rclv V-.;tr.-L!- "'r.U.ini ft 'to T.rr---;ri-, ; p... -r .i- 1 l.r: in fln:y,. t1f ). ve n. i -i:.;;o:i.i n.-su.lli. f.-ani I'.m nir of tiie V'.z: c Oi.-aiij: f "n"! n, i'i-t( r.:. r. ; t.. :- t - tbe it.-.i, A: !lt of ii - u. k. -- n-.. H.n;. r.-.. pi, tuft .1 l-ooj, 1 il a-,, cr He,; it ,n : S-ci-i -i-j. S.- r-M-'.i. . it. iu cr F'nlti- -p .1 :' ? P:t rf i: ?i.-i tt,r , f l;n llurr.1 .'id L'ii--a,i rr.a.:nir, t ..Uerinr .1 15. K.rt. Chokirir Sufl 'ca::t: C-.t; .' .-1. in 1 . i citir. P'lli-rtsol Vii;. Ilt, or Vl5, r-.e fiiT. Yc--- crn I'r.'l I'i. i th. II.,;. :ifC,?a.-T P.;.:-.: .n. t i ;.. w u ... nf Skin pnJ F.ve, Pah- n t; t Si.e. Ci-e,:, 1.::. .i. i..ij.ii Hd.M of l!t-r, hurnng n IS Kit-!'. A ' !. RAmVAVR rtl.i.S wi-.l tt'e t'- i r-i, U-... fnilil a'! ti:- v-l.n- rl .'' - i Vra. i'.-.v-e, ji-ri.ox. soi.n kt ir.'.-i:..iTs. k;ad -fai.s: and -i i: -k.-- ore vo,.r. S'JM'ip to PA'1 i'AY 4 . Nn. r,7 M:il!. .1 1 .ant. New i'ort. liifuritta u.u wurt!i tiioui.ni.art will LeccM you. Cure Coia J Cure Si.lSt t;?S05S7T. ?:. ZZAiZ VZ;-: 'wM'J I.?-"T52:DISI lieriove r::?a f-i r,r . , . f r 7. w . r-1 -? zr-r.T :t 11 t' e f ftii.j IS:-. AU":'.i 'YA1 12: ll'- tcro the ATprti'e. Cu'.h; the rood f : fi:-r-.l. 8r. AS2VI H'ArS KK.lir.RSES I i r-ot or- th c W s:z.l s. r.n-I Z o !: i : J ; it vtl Give T?st t Vciir fy.ifiia. 3L. F. HTi.-c c- f x-, 7W. Seventh Ave, SSeir Yorh. Ieri" nnl easily run. A liirf stork; of TlinmU, !ilk. A;-.. nhv.vs on iiuud. Adiht-tis. TUB "UtiMKSTH - S. M. tu.MPANY, Ucc. !7.-ani. 24 Sijtli street. Pit tsburtfK remember long, long ago, ma used to call me her "sweet little darling," ami pa jumped me on his foot and said I was a "fine fellow," and Aunt Julia declared that I was a "perfect little angel," but then Tom came and all my pretty toys were given to him, 'cause he was the baby, and 1 was cufTVd and Buolded by everybody, Vent fiandina. iind she's good to me yet, though there's been two new ones given. ; A J1I0 3-iilioil ArfO I wonder where all the babies come from? ( Situated in and .f ur thr Arkitntes i'c.lhij, Ma says the Lord sends them ; I wish he Eest Thing in theiTWest. i Atchison, Tupeka & Santa Fc R. R. in the '.icoi J'oi tiun 11 A'diwn .' H01SE-FHX!S!!ING GOODS GENERALLY. our readers an iti, ;! , , i , ' v ! In the lut i.l;,t,-. tj.,.v 1 r: , ""J slack, 1101 s:. (,n . n 101 up nr.11 I...:. 1- L'-.i. - ' 1 1 st-n.t ... l-.t ! umi about as bioh ak. tw ? At the iH.ttom of this vt,'.'-." i tie hole about thcM,. ;, . They then build tlur, ,,, arouml tbis stack :.:., 'c house.'"another ti t- ...r- 8tCH'-t-: j . : well, we don't krow nV'.V : is called. Then ttl..v .,.'u ."' -. .; " to blow the fue; m,;, ,,.";.',.' j fourteen 01 fifteen Lu-V'' 'r": . the hills todiHw in u J also have bouts to t. j. river. A railroad i., 'at' ' ': r ; , oal and wth like. A - '- . ; raw material in to cor"-,-'a'i'J ! 'f piound. tbev tiio tl.e m'. t" llt '-' ; and turn on bit am to b. J hot is the wont. Tl;, v "'.'u:' i hot that it will v , to put into it. Then a i get up at the topofn.i.J.": ' hoi.sting-maehiut- H: .e. : they trim in about m-w-17 ...v'-"1 I then some iron oie, il.oi, ' to make it .soft, t lieu a ; L' eoine more oie. and a i, a w hile, to make it hard , ' keitttne oil. or anjt.'iin.' . o' T find laying around m,v"- v coal and ore, and so , ,,'r '' V;S I hou'S. Then they ai' t.V,.' to dinner when a be" ,s '' ; tail done, pig tail d- (e." I ring anoihei b II. a-.,! ,.t.v 1 out." It must be IP!.', , , terial is red-hot. The i . 't iest, f'f C")uifce sinks t , j; ' f-tark. Fouiteeu 01 ;,f:t.,. ' at work all this th,.e i.i;. itioicuiriiuu. llll-tl;M v ., water, a large sutler i, i...,,; ter of a mile ,ou:. and ai. ' ; and fifty Frr.aii gutter- :t .. -V.V." i from the large o;;e. ';,'.;nC i bed. After this is .-; .',"" .f ... r..:. ; -' .-, .Tlliii- ir even ner Cent. interest. r-M .er cent, reduction to settlers who improve. FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS. wouldn't send any more to our house : we ! .,, A. , , J , , i 1-leven 1 ears' ( rrdit. nave got more n enougn now. it inigni bo nice for them if they could stay little always, but they have to grow bigger, and llinv .liii'l it. 1 ... t - ,lT i lirl 11 llfi IYlll of HQ T 1 ie T .-.. 1. ...... im ..i. ,, ; i r. tA y.s'Htiout this flr.-mt hit- Ijiw I'r) A lallliei Willi. It A .13 1 O V All A? M. k U U f... . , . . , , . , " j ec.. I,.nit Cri !it. s'.nrl a !i t jitc to scttipis of Iord to send me where I'd not grow anv ; im-h'I.v oii)--riii t it ; a Jf.ieh ooii hh.1 spii-n.Mii .. T. , , ., t , , . , t'.iiiiate ; shun .iml tiiilii Wi-it.Ms ; -arlv l;uit- bigger; then I d have nothing to do but to , in. ar n,, u-ii;t rimr of Sioek; j u -.t ,'.r :,-;lin- lie on my back ami chaw iny toes, and I j l": J. ! Yi'x "-": Stone J J nnu ot ;cK on 1 he lino ; i he.i K i tc. on Luuiher, would have folks say 1 was ine 'Marling- j "i. ie.; no lan'M owi.el i,y Sneeulaiors ; 1 j 1 1 1 a bar of iron and pu ; this hole. In less thv: nc...... i second twenty tons of - oul 01 tiu.s iioie ami r.,..u ,u, j of sand. The spail-s r. ;'e T V ''fllilTn f. rVVVP "nnv and everybody seenis x.. -J. . I &A, Ml I LuaiiLhl-iilUA : Afterthis they all go a ;;, : another set of hand- r . , night. All this time t' o f. t)p of the stack are ha id v ,t thing up wjtli the raw n,.,;. .' .. .. . u 1 .... , ijijm. e-n:,-s 1; v PRO'l.Ttl ATTK.ffcED TO. imi-st-al hihI l'ro- ti;i)t i. his now- :ilumi:ioit - a tirst-)l)s tt;i jr.-.;.)l on tin- line- of a jjtcitt Tliroutfii ilo-.ite; Proiluets will n.tv for linil j nntl I nt rov)-iin iits-. It i tup: itssr orroHTrNnr r.vni oFiTnr.i' to Tn k erui.10 ll.ii-u'jlt f.,t rctrul oirvlctum ft 1 itf tfte ii'ifi. OWiingwasa tlir rin-ulurs ami itmumI i.-ifnniLitinn famous old English ganie. and was very I'b'ss A. K. 1iai.in. 7 . ' , , ' ; M.iiiiisi-r t.:iii(! !i.-p-f. contmon as sarlv as the l. th centinv. ' 1 17. 3ni. ioi-f.ka, est, cuniiingest little creature tney ever laid e es on." Cniinrs In formation. - Charles I. played at it, .ami it was a daily j 'mm.w' T , sport with C harles II. at Tuubridge. j 4XJJ lQOCiSf The first bank was established in Italy j 'I'M E ii!rlr-rsi-m-il have reccivrn i th. ir or iiooin in i.or. HoH siilenrmi assortment ni DItY OOODS, , n n : li 'II BOOK i WANTED tf -.nri ??i win -o in SOS, by the Lombard Jews, of whom some settled in Lombard Street, London, where many banks have frvcr since been j located. i The first piece of artillery was invented j by the Germans, soon after the invention j of gunpowder, and artillery wan first used I by tbe Moors at Algesiias, in Spain, over ! live hundred years ago. j The oldest and largest chain bridge in the world is said ti be that at Kingstung. in China, where it forms a safe ami perfect .-mch as Onth. Cassimeres, Satinetts. Tweeds, .n-:uis. Doinosi ie unl White ;coit. Prints. Ile-l:;im-s. 'liiiit.-s. Alpaca. Oil t'loih, Wimlow r-lMles find Fixtures. Ho-ierv. Shirts. Ilrawer?, I ii rs, ) i lo vi-s. KiiiPons. Mtuwls. 1 lani.els, I. Ian- i ki ts. Faiiev to.oils. Noli n-. .Vc., e., together wiih a Tiill ami lresh stock of j (iillKBlES. HAllIiWAIlE, firEENSWAHE.! Hoofs, Shoot, 1 Ii is, "i)s, RE ADY-ffl AD5 CLOTHS XG ; j l)ni(fs. Oils, Paints, lleni.-ines. l).ve-SturTs, ie., I ic. ua well as a g cat variety of other artielos ! needless to nifni ion -all hieti'will te xda.27.S,;2.'-:0anJ 2S2 WasIiingTon Si., JOHHSTOV.N, PA. '0 HullAS C A liTTx NT) , WBOI.KJAI.F IKAl.Mi IK VOOD AND WILLOW WARF, STATION KliY AND NOTIONS, FISH m. lim CURED MEATS. Si At OX, PLOI'M, FEED AND PROVISIONS. 1323 Eleven. ti itemie. j done than if it was onlv V , thus every twenty-fon: i month's tnd to another, t!, n.ices are in oj.eration. i:;.-.k: of iron each day. When t! they break them up ami t', . mni.s. wnero tney are made i , nails, rolled iinn, car wliei-' etc., and shipped west to ina Y' j 'Imniig tho jiast year irin f .. j '"fT f,,r $'""' per ton. and cusi,;.. costs out tof-Hi per ton t.. : it, of couise these Irontoniai., . I I Two Hrsm:F.n a.nd J'if. v ; We find the following ; of history in Belknap's ;;r, , , s I Argall. It shows Low t!.. ! case of necessity, two j..a".j . years ago : "It seems to have , ... , v nieut among the early i ia, not to make th;.! ;.-r nent residence, bu; r.lv.:.-Sr , a fortune by plantn,,; -A to England. For tin- :t ,-r ; were destitute Between 13th and 14th Sts.. Altoona. thiei'ymale Sandys, the new l .ea-;;.. All such goods at Si.ices, brushes. Wood ! Vi: ginia Com : anv .. , an l n iimiw .ir.,.-.,ie inaek mg m.ti Si, t, tin frs will he sold Ii om 4 . 1 ; :1 ; I other tuoils n mi lii.n .1 re. Oi; c i u- ti nne Tivts Todeiiers 1 nre-int the ? I'rrson run tak ttiesc Blltcrs accord 3 to directifir.s, and remain lime une!l. provided liiair bones are not de-.troyed by mineral poison or other litmus, aud liie vital organs wasted beyond the potul 011110 ninti intoiil:no- to vo iiito lli l.nsi- : cf reuair. " ' " . , I)j-ipepia or Iiidivetinn. i-es ;i teiegrapning juirer-.tsi a pair 01 ; lejieating inst rumeiits, with batteries and i other apparatus, which he si-t up with aj Connecting wire in his room. To bis i;reat ' astonishment tbe instruments Ivgau to ; work of tlieir own accoril, "with a system- ' atic and rythmic er.dence about the clicks : of the armatui e, analogous to those heard ! in the oidinary telegraph ofiice.'' '1 lie j ghost operated very quickly, but beivg re- ! quested to b a little slower in its commu- j ideations it kiml'y cmnplieil; and it was ! found that Ihe clicks spelled "I'd ward Keats of Baltimiire." For many succeed- i Ing days the instruments hnve cot tinned to j . ... . . . . . ... 1 woik wuuoui coniact. .-v printing ma chine was pr. cured, and the gbost an nounced in H iman letters t bat he was "IZd ward Keats of laltin:ore, a;i operator on the National line." He has since tele graphed a Dumber of "communications which cannot with propriety lo given to the public ;' and it tuins out that he is as- Headache, Pain in the Si!uniidrr. Crnelis, 1'iuhiuess of the Chest. iJiz- 7:nei, Sour F.mcr.nions of the Stomach, I'.ad Tasta in the Mouth, I;".!ions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, lunaimnatioti of the I.unes, Pain in the regions of tiie K.iduey&, aiul a hur.dred other painful ftvnip-.onis, are the otfsprmt;s of I Wspepsia. in tWcse complaints il has no equal, and one bottle ni'l prove a Letter guar antee of its merits th.in a let div advertisement. h'nr Female Cotnplniuls, in yount; or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or tli turn of lite, lliese Tonic P.iltcrs displiy so decided a;i infiu.uce that a m.irLed improvement is soon peicep t.b'.e. Por luflanimntory and CHronlc Itlicu luatlsm and (lout, Ptiious, Remittent and Inter niittrnt fevers, iJiseasos of tlie Biood, I.iver, Kidnevs and l;!a !der. tl-oe !!. tiers havt: 110 equal. Such Dis eases are caused bv Vitiated Biood, which is generally rrnduced bv deransement of the Digestive Orjans. 1'iicy are a Cirittls Purgative m well m. Xouic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful aent in reiieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, aud in bilious D-.-eases. For Skill Disease. Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, liioiclies. Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boiis, Car ; buneles, Ru.-woriiis. Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery j upc'as, l;ch. Scurfs, Discoiorations of the Skm, Humors and 1. seases of the Snin, of whatever name or nature, are literally riu? tip and carried out of the system in a ; short time bv the iiv; of these Bitters 1 Uristefwl Tlioiisaml proclaim Vivkcak Bit : tbrs the most wonderful lnvigorant that vr sustained the sinkii z fvstem. j J WAI.K:k, Prop'r. It. II. yicDON I.r A. CO.. Drupcists and lien. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York SOLD DY ALL DKUGOIS IS AND DEALERS-" fistetl oy R icmrue snaoe itameii --j-llie I a n p r; c e,r bib 1 1 b f ss russifA Baker, late daughter of Judge Baker of i & LV&AQ JS'S MAHALS Mlikl CetVJTa, l!l.M j " 1 rwuVUn Mrrol. JoittiMnv n. .... .. . A Tl 1FM VC'r Ilt-T, 1 1i.Mr e are livmir m an extraordinary time. i ;,-V-'V.. . Kx - t -- '".o.'.ori .1 I ,ll a II I A 1 . J).. iflk. The gho.-ts that soueaked and gibbered in ' M.Aiis M,inik,s.&i-.. rnann-' 1 I tnett: id of t!n vitv l.i !,..::..,. .,. .-.M?tSl'. the H'lrtian streets were nothing to these I Amerieau .Vitrldes.' L.nire s:it isfHe-'i'S j! i '' ' mi-olern wonders. The fact is, tleie are more things in heaven and earth than are 3r-cmed of in our philosophy. Bless the memory of ijhakspeare, for transmitting to u this e;tty bohitiou of e.ery possible mystery ! tnett: iil of t! .Ti'iri u Mu .'.hi nit's, l-iit i re s:i t tst -p ty tion unai-iint.-eJ in 111 iee. desiirti and tt- en t-iii i.ni of work. 'JiiOl ( r Ordft-s reejieetf nllv soliftteil ?sV? and iioniHl- liiled ut the Very low- JL est cash rules. Try e. Oet.2t.-m. " FAUKE& LEVKIWiOOD. AfiKNTS WANTKI) KOH 'IMP. (iUKAT IXDUSTFJllS or thi: i .yriKit states. 1"!X) PAliF.S ANIi .VKJ KVUHAVINIiS. PHI.NTtll IN rSm.lSH IMI O Ell M 4 N . WllilTCN BV. 20 E1f- set Ainiioiis, i.sn.niisn joiin b. liocoii. I m-s. Le.iN cak, s nwAito iiowi.a.iii, rev, r.. KDVtl.M HM.I l-llll IP lltl.EV. AI.BKUT BltlSBANE. Ho:.( K Olltr.l.ltV. F, B. I-KRKINS. KIC, KTC. Tlii work in eum;)leie hi-t iryofall branch es of industry, proi- -ses of maiinfa:turc. ets.. in all Hires. It ii a complete encyclopedia of arts -.iml munufactnrcs. and is th most Miter taininir ntid valnalde work of information on sui.je Is if jr -iiertil inf-re-t ever i,ff-rrl to the ,",',!'.,,'- ,r."4i1Iyiliiu llie wants of thoMer- e.lllUt, . I 1 I A etilri-r. i-oi.iuu:, t ;o iiiur, .-it u dent and I ri v-ti tor. and sells to tioth old and mi Ha- of all ehisses. The book is sold ty agents, who ni e ntnkinir hirkre soles in all parisof the country. It is offered at tne low T,rit- of :J .VI. unit is the eiieapcsf hook ever sold Iiv snliscrip ti'in. No family should fuj wiih nit a copv. Yea:it nijriits iu pvery town in the I'nited States, and no Airent eioi fail to lo well with this tioi.ii. Our terms ate lllieral. We uive lur uzents the oxeiiisivu rixiit of territory. Ine of our stents sold 1;S eoi,-s la eijrht ilyj s, another sold in two weeks. Ilnr t-jrent In Hiutford sold IfiiT in one week. Specimens of the wirk sent to ntrto:; on r-' - i"t f ftnti. For eire-.iiars and terms lo amenta address the tmbhslifi-s. Knots X.TiitioI, Or the ffajs and Bj-Wajs in the bidden Life or American Detectives. We want ajents fer this look. It discloses all the mTMeries of the 1 'elective; Svtem. It is a record tor the past 20 ykaks of the moat skniTuI dfieetiv-s of lhi3 country, in which the erufts of Hank Kohhers. Thieves Pickpocket, Lottery en. Counterfeit miry In-alers. and swindlers of nil classes, ore exposed nnd brought to Justice. Pi -ice. Jl',75. Send for cir culars and terms to agents. wk pcitr.isii ttir nnsT DICTIONARY OF TIIE BIBLE IS THE KNOLJSH LANGUAGE. BV WM. SMITH, LL.D. It is written by TO of the most distinguished divines ir Ltirope and Ann riea, nnd is the onlv edition ptitdished in this eonntiv eondetiM-il by ir. Smith s own hand. It is iliiist rateil with over Ji" sieel nnd wood entrravmjrs. It con tains evi-ry name in the Bil le of importance, and is a book needed by every ( 'hri-tian. family It i3 printed in double; column, iu one larae octavo volume. Price 1,5o. " V- e want airciits for thew works iiunll cities and towns in the country. We pay larire com missions ami ffive exclusive ter-ritorv. For circulars and terms; address t he puMtsdiers. Sample copies i f any of our books sent in any address on receipt of price. J. It. Bl UB A I1VDK, roblisbfin, Hartford, Conn., Chicago, III., Cincinnati, Ohio. A S i; Y, FOG A R T Y & CO., WIIOI.K8AI.E DEALERS IN mmiiifncii.ie. V urint. H fi .1 1 . . 1 t-tt... . , ..... . ... .1". .3 I I . 1 ' road from the top of one lofty mountain to j 011 ai U1C hlil LU LS I I KiLKhS. 1 ,7. V , . - n . i I 'liilsdek ln.i . li.i I i m. j another. Lntubet-. shingles. -rain and produce of all burgh current prices t'alico, the well-known cotton cloth, IS I ' ,H.,iUI n I tor t-Hst favors,' wr- hope to merit I rei'uli:,r 'iTutge of sarins them r.li flight I named from t'alicot, a citv of India, from ' HIU1 receive a coiuiii.ian -c nnd in. -i.-ac or the ! iml dr.yai e, as tl ej rre not rcq: ired lo t v l,..;r n,sr V'nlieo w., not. ! ""lrett., X..v. If.. ISTr' j!ii,EL,S & SOX' ' f.eiKhls from tbe prh.c:, .. citie ..id ,.o .'ray-- ... . , . ., j rre eharjrc are ninie. Desler n.sy rrst h Known in r.nir aim ai an uiuu ;m ia- iuo xil'yv v"i l" rw isi vear 1631. G KO. C K . Z Allj. Among the Komans all men of full age were obliged to marry, and it is even a mod ern law of England which inflicts a fir.e upon all the bachelors in England of twenty-five years and over. Women never appeared upon the stage among the ancients; their parts were re presented by men until as late as the year lftVJ, when Charles II. first encouraged their public appearance. Glass bottles were made in England about l ;.", but tne art was practised by the lloraans in the year 7S, Ii. C, as they have been found plentifully among the ruins of Pompeii. The first book ever printed was the Rook of Psalms, by Faust and Schfeffer. A. 1)., 1457. It was printed on one side only of the leaves, after which they were, iu the binding, pasted back to back. The bayonet derives it name from the place where it was invented Bayonne, in Prance, and was first used in battle as a weapon by the French in the year 1G03, and socm became universal. The practice of insurance is of great an tiquity, and was known in the time of Claudius Caesar, A. I). 43. It is certain j that assurance of ships at sea was practised as early as the year 4o A. L. DF.AI.KKS IX DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, IMTS.C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, am' AM.. ri!-R RTirT.ES GKN'KIt ALLY K KPT IN A COP N TRY S I ORE WOOL AND CoTjNTUY Pl.ODL'CK takkn in urniMir ron ooons COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., .viauy ass.cu us, a lew .lays ago, to 1 . 1 n m 1 .1 1 i-c t - pi. blisli a cure for the toothache as -m u t ' , , r . ' ji.ui ,in a, t Tllfj. re.-ejre money on deposit, discount of humanity, and as we always like to " MI;J c"li,M't notes, ami ptteml to all tbe , ,, . ... n- , , i bfc.sinr-ss usujlly rtono bv ltunkers. Oblige, here it IS : lake equal parts of r.ipt.a.tf. G EO. C. K. ZAUM &thler. alum and common salt, pulverize them and V r 7 1 M I I ) Y 1 &, CO mix well, then wet a small piece of cotton V VM'EIN altoow P utirl altp.l' 1 iniiniir ir ill .lit tm willM i.K.a if ...... 1 I ' o - - - - x I (-' ' il in the lioKow toolh. reuaedy. Try it. It is au infallible Drafts on the principal cities nnd Silver ind loil.i (,,,. s.ii,-. ') leet ions tnuile. Monies re--' ived .in il' i.oslt, i;i.vh t-le on deinariii without i imiu liU iuirmt at fir rate. c MilS&AMA k OLD RYE SIM AND ALL KINDS F DOJtEHTIC IHiUORS, AIV D IMPORTEU8 Or Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, o. 315 Liberty Street, rec. B, 1H71. m. PITTSBURGH, PA. WOOLEN FACTORY! HA ING mtrodueej new machinery into our oolen ractory. we are now Pr, P;,re,l to iiiuiiu iuou 1 c on Minn 11 01 iee, M it lis - v MKI'S. III.ANKCTS, KUX.NELS ot all stVl,' riltK HI.Mi 1 Ali.NJi, Jcc., Jlc Jocrsai.ism. The newspaper, as an in stitution, either of State or Church, hardly dates back more than fifty years. The growth of journalism has been parallel from that time to this with the increase of popu. lation, the spread of knowledge, the ap plication of steam to the printing-press, the utilization of electricity as a means of com muiiicateou, and the large facilities for con veying postal matter in every direction. What the lungs are to the human body, the piess has become to the public mind. The vital air of modern civilzation is taken into the body politic through its innumerable and minute adaptations to receive sur rounding atmospheric impressions, and the voice of the age is thus heard through its utterances. A man without a newspaper is now an anachronism. He is a relic, and nota part of the living mass. A family that anywhere excludes the newspaper from its hospitality is virtually as solitary as was Alexander Selkirk on his 'onesome island. The press has become so fully, positively and potently an educational agency, that every where, among all classes andjeonditious of ot uii styles i People capable of forming an estimate of its Store on South" Side of Main Street, r.leiilui g, fa. R.R. Davis &0o. HIGH STREET, Three Doors West of Centre Street, DEALFRP IK DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, FLOUR, FEED, BACON. FISH, rfy Yv.w.l .alun i,, .-,. . .. w... ... ii.iuifi; iir 1;, Ki.i.s or ''OM&eu uii Buiirw. iiai k. 2 '. ; Ebensburij, Feb. 24, l;.-if. worked on snares. Ma. net piur paid for wool, i vanoed truard of human nroiM-ess toward nl- jaiwer, it is recognized as leading the ad vanced guard of h timate perfection. Coffee, Tea, Syrups and Molasses. ALL WHICH THEY PROMISE TO 8ELL A3 CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Country Produce taken for GOODS. 1 P.TlEK.NEr JAMES NfLU AW and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERNEY &. NULL 'olonnnl now, Klnhiir(-. Pa. ' "Speelal attention paid to collection in all partaot tlie United States- l3-18-';i.-tf. F. A. SHOEMAKER WM. H. SF.CHLKR SHOEMAKER & SECHLER Alliimr).t.,H, 19-18. EI1EKSBUUG. CAMaa.A p4 rtf. OHO M. UEADE, AUjTTiy-aiIjaw VJ El.en.burg, Pr. Office in new buildim recoitly erected on Centra itreet. two dor from High .tret. laug?T. Ty W. DICK, Attorskt at-Law, Ebi , ' enburir. Pa. Offiee.in front room of T. J. I.loyd 9 nw buildii.tr. Centre stnut.. All tanner of leical business atten.ied tosutisfae torij nnd ciiteetiona a speciuity. '10-H.if. "I") an i el Mclaughlin, Attorn ' at-Lau Johnstown, Pa. Office in the old r-xeliane l.uildmir, (up-stairs,) corner of Clin ton and Locust Pireets. Will nttend to aM bus ness connected with bis prolession. sured tht my goods are of il-e Lest qii.-Uti ai d mt triee- modern te a? eitr rate. Pr '!oing a fair, iipriyM bnaii f ss ut"! b prornrllr mdI sa'isfitrtorilv fillirp all ori'et. I bore to me it the pttrennsre o( retail drains mul others ia Cnmhria c'ltintv nnd elrewhi-re. Order re- peetfu'lv solicited atnl F'itir!:etioT pirr-ntMil In all easen. Till ' il S CAKLAA' 1). Al-eorm. JuIt 29. tf. yooD, .MOiaU.l.L CO. WAIIIXCTON STUI.r.T, Near Ta. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., M'hwttalf auj ?ft.7 Deafen in ymig women to m.,k.- w.r-f : eis. This iii-i.j,..M.l u r... : versal api-lanse : a-, i : 1 . .. their expectations. r. ; ami u:icorru.t." wen fl'i'JO); and sixty 11. .;. well recommci.iiei:." : ,1 : , These were soon 1.;, their wishes. Ti c j.. , , f .; -. was one hundred ;u..; te-.-r p haeco ; hut As the i.U-r !- : the price was ine.ea-.l to :. h fifty pounds, the vn'r.i.- of -.v ... was three shillings per mm ..! sequent act of Asvpi'.'v. - w that the price of a wii'f :: I precedence of all other j a!1l payments, l.eeau.-e. . ; ;i : ehandise. this was the m i Ikiknap's American I't - :- rt Mil MB DOMESTIC Wi mi ?ISC.I.aKS:Kl' GOODS, II A It! WA'IK, qi;ks-;ssvvare. b T8 and suor:s. I! ATS AMi CAPS. IKON AM) NAIL? CARPETS AND Uj (..y $ WEADY-MAPE CIA (THING GLASS WAKE. YI LI.OVY WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KINDS, Together with nil mnnneror Western I'rod audi as FLOUR. BaCO.N, FISU SALT f-l I'llllV .Ml t- ' ' vnoo..i 1.1 u, AC Who'esaie and retail orders solicited nd Tomptl v filled 011 the shortest notice and noet reasonable terms WOOD. MORREI.T. & CO. JOHN P. LINTON, Attouxet-at-Law JOKfiSTOWN FUflllTUliE IMFitl. V.M. P. PATTON, Mnul'ucturer anil Dealer In a 1.1. kinds or CABINET FURNITURE i.. IC nnd 152 !ii ton hlrcel, JOIIXSTOWX, IjL. ! An Escx Rtreetnia-. k;:V.i. locjjrd toa neighhor lei ! I'i- ya.il. Tlie neifhh. r t::vl ; ht rat ion. But he went a: j: ; juveniles, and told then. t;.;.t j them who could sav 1 1 shock Siison"' fom- ti,;.,. :;; i; I mitake, would rect in t v. u : j hen-killer. k they : : j in the guilessness of 1 1. .',;.. ; the hall and the m. a yard, and made up the.': t.:::.-1.-I am thooe two dol'.ais .lv. I foed in, and the man ' ;!.! : ; ofT, but couldn't, an.! tl.fi stairs, but they foll .w.d '.. ; sounded with "Shuw.-uk iee, 1 hideous varjatii.-ns :i. :1 - voices keyed to the hi ; vain the victim a pi iii i ink bottles, and 1 boxes. His jrpin:ci.i-'.i;i' ' his crie were unheanl. ami i-c T . . r I it to ir n Vu l!f Ul !,f II ei 1: i' t. a:i. 'r; e . ' nureau, lU'dateads, Wastistnnd, Pi.l) boards. Chamber Set, Parlor Pots, AVard robes, took Cases, Lounges, &c, &c., ic., Ac., Sec, c How a IIOTKi. Ktr-: i est Man. A New Y discoveied an iiifai'.ii-ii- ; ing the honesty of hi t:-': says: "I have madt i: .inw-" whenever a man wants .1 i" l'aggage, to demand pay in 0';' usual. If he manilVsi- !! !-r puts his hand in his j . kcr tell him it is all right : il: as well when he goes aw.iy man alwavs navs. But t! sort of fellow who. when i::i j tn lie vrl V '.I l' ing that he is a geiit'.i n .i',. 0 not in the habit of h.ni"? ",, Honed or his honest V ti i:l!',i- ' case. I invaiiablv in.-it u . of the funds, for" I k:i ' 'l 1 (1 "( then I never should get t! r . . . . 1. . ii h-'I'1 . JOIIV U iniiii , 3Ien who talk about i""" . r,' WuS: " STN. ' ; Ve de,emed , ... ... , . - - lU.l 1 . 1 KS I - nl- o- ..1... Cane Chairs. V00rl Seat (Tmjr,, Kitchen Furniture, lierl lxtinj.r0gj Mattresses, Tete-a-Tnteg, Extension Tables. lininR Tables, upboar ls. &e.,&c, Jtc., Ac. c XVKltY DESOKIPTIOr or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE mnrle to orner in excellent st e ami t low pt-K-eH. ab.net ami hllirtnaker8 mat. rioii 7r all kl.ios for sale. Furniture delivered at anv po.nt .1. Johnstown or at Railroad Station frel of extra charg-e. WM. 1' plri'iiv Johiiatown. Oct. 13. ISTO.-tf. " rAA-lu a fence and fled, yr.: . firmly convinced were a The hen was avenged. ::S-'- LOGIN'S ill ,11! 11 U'OKKS ISl rrarkli., Sireel, Johnitown. TB I Jj. AcN, m.ien.Vo? t S ""u.unK sunn-' lion in work. .j . :7. " 1 Ml "" -iiniwoi Main nnu irunk n nUI. ....i --' o.n l.ru-e w-uaranti-ol. n .- . ,., Ri-ira. Knir.n.. V....1.1.. : " . "rnersremeetriillro!.i. . . in itiativ m-eii - -vUll.u.u.u fy executed. J hustown.ir. ji, Ti.-rf V Ten ants. 11 in
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