II J -mm. 77; HOl Xn HOY, "I .lon't care !'" sobbed Julius Kingsley. "I Kivv.iys know that boy wouldn't come to 110 good," said Deacon Jones. "There was a vicious look in Iris eyes," ' lou're real moan so you arc 1" And croaked Miss I.avina Denhatn, "and I only J-ij threw himself down on a pile of dis- I wonder he didn't set lire to the house and j .inU'd kindling wood hi a paroxysm of; burn you all in your beds." 1 l.iidish i-aye. j T.ut little Alice cried bitterly, and treas- "1s that the way to talk to mo?" angn- Urcd more tcndeily than ever a goggle-eyed 1... demanded Mix. Tarlcy bestowing a car-i ju wjtu anus out of all proportion and mmm wam-ms tears ! rn JL liallygiveii box on either side of the doomed , nng iclim's head; "and you nothing on colli but a bound boy! I hair.'t 110 pa-t-.nce with you and Job himself wouldn't lave!" "Ccntly, mother, gently! What's the i i.it tor now ?' demanded Fanner Parley, .uitiously thrusting his sunburnt shoek of hair into the wood-shed door. "Matter!" echoed Mrs. Parley. "Why just just look here! Them wheels oft" the old wheel-barrows hysted up to the ruff, with the second-hand harness you bought o Deacon Silsbury, and the stiips for the feet several degrees larger than its head, which was the last wooden exploit Julius had presented to her. "I'll never have another bound boy," asserted Mis. Parley. "Well, well," sighed the farmer, "how time does slip away from us, to be sure ! Alice is nineteen to-day, and it don't seem light she should be away from us on her biith-day. She's been three months in the city now, wife." "Yes," said Mrs. Parley, nodding her head sagely, "and I don't believe she'll new rag carjK't and all the wood tumbled come home alone, neither." town higgledy-piggledy, to make room for if. And tlio liens ain't fed, and the cows ain't gone after and there ain't nothin j done that ought to be ! I tell you I hain't j "Eh !" exclaimed the fanner, opening wide his big blue eyes; "you don't s'pose she's engaged to that Mr. Clinton?" "You men are so slow to put two and no patience with his experiments and his j two together," said Mrs. Parley with a t l icks. Get up, Julius, this minute, and j conscious smile. "I've suspicioned it this go for the cows; and not a mouthful of long while ; and Mrs. Gaiter writes that it supper will you get this night.'' j will be a .splendid match, and that half the Julius Kingsley obeyed .sulkily and with j joung ladies in Boston areenvjing our lit- liooping head, lie was a bt ight-looking j tie country gill. Only think, won't it be hoy of about thiitecn, with dark-gray eyes 1 nice to have our Alice a rich lady, living in mid thick brown hair, which hung over a j a big house in Host on?" low stpiarc forehead ; and as lie walked he ! Mr. Parley stared steadfastly at the fire, clenched his boyish hands until the nails j "Who is he, any way?" he asked in a indented the llei-h in crescent shaped i troubled tone. "She's all the child we vc FRANK W. HAY ZVX n 1 It c 1 11 1 o 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- rtn cows AND- Sheet-Iron WARES, AND HEALEH IN marks. "I won't stand it !" muttered Julius to himself. "They've no business to treat lno so." And tin 11 the wrathful mood subsided in Feme degree, as he remembered the many deeds of kindness lie had received from both Mr. and Mi s. Parley the care in sick ness, the neatly mended clothes, the many little tokens of watchfulness so new and grateful to the orphan boy; and little Alice too, who trotted at his lice's when he went to gather apples i 11 t he orchai d. and tho't of the wooden toys his ingenious jack-knife l'.irnishcd, the liio.- tmasv clous of creation. ' "I suppose 1 am a tiial," sighed Julius ; "but she needn't have torn all my machine ry down ; and then to box my cars, too '." It was rather a derogatory process to the boyish dignity of thirteen. "You ain't in earnest about his supper, mother?" queried Farmer Parley, as they sat down to the well-spread evening board. "Yes, I bo. Have some quince sass, Alice ?"' "Remember he's a growing boy," plead ed her husband. "I can't help that; he's got to learn to behave himself, and there ain't no other way of niauagin' him. It was only yester day he Llovvcd the top off my best presat v in' can, to show Alice how a steamboat worked, and last week 1 most got poisoned W itu a bottle of some .stuff he'd got tucked away on the i-.hclf that I took for vinegar." "Sulphuric acid, mother," said little Alice. "It was to" "I don't care what it was for," inter- I check got, wife, and we can't give her to a man without knowing who and what he is." "You needn't worry," said his wife, with the superior calmness of 011c who is posted. "He's as steady going as you be yourself at least so Mrs. Gaiter writes and he's an inventor, whatever they may be. Any way, he made a gieat fortune out of a pat ent he sold to the government. Alice won't have to work all Iter days as hard as I have done, and that's one comfort." And when Alice's shy letter, which im plied far more than it told, intimated that she was coming home under Mr. Clinton's escort, the old f.11 in house was duly swept and garnished for the reception of the hon ored guest. Mrs. Parley put on her best black silk, and the farmer donned his but ternut suit, which seemed to him as gor geous as 0:1 the day he bought it, twenty go(.d 3 ears be fore. "I wonder which train they'll come in," said Mrs. Parley, reflectively. "I should hate the worst kind to have that turkey spoiled." Uiit such a catastrophe was happily avert ed, for the tiavolers arrived as the stormy twilight made the glory of the great wood fire doubly grateful there was the crunch of wheels in the deep snow without, the opening of the door, and then Alice wasin her mother's arms. In the hack ground a tall figure stood stately, dignified, and self-contained, with jet black hair and grave violent gray eyes, and the fanner made his best bow as Alice introduced "Mr. j Clinton," with a deep led Hush upon her HEATING PARLOR an! COOKING v AND- HOLSE FLHMSHING GOODS GENERALLY. 7llinj3T in Tli,fOPPER&SIIEBT-IROX TKOMl'TLX ATTKXDKU TO. 1 noted the farmer's wife. "Julius can be- j have well enough when he's a mind to, and he's got to." And the fanner knew from the way his wife compressed her lips to gether that she was in the most unmitiga ted earnest. Julius Kingsley went supperless to his room, but before he had begun to undress a soft knock came to his door, and Alice's j voice whispered : "Julius ! Julius '." "What is it?" "Open the door. I've got a piece of peach pie for you, and two rusks ami a bowl of milk.'' "Hut what will your mother say, Alice?" "She's gone to Mrs. Badger's, and she tlnuka I'm in bed, but I got up and dressed 1. yMlf. I couldn't sleep, Julius, thinking bow hungry you must be." And she nest led down close at the bound boy's side, as 1 t eagerly devoured the supper which she 1 ad brought him. "I was hungry, Alice," said Julius, as j "You must like him very much, father, for my sake," she said, "because 1 have promised to be his wife." When the hospitable meal was over, and Mrs. Parley came in from the kitchen, pulling down the sleeves that had been rolled up above her elbow, and tying 011 a clean checked apron, Alice sprung to her feet. "Mother," said she, with her face all smiles and dimples, "Mr. Clinton has bro't you a present." "A present !" cried Mrs. Parley. "And father must get a hammer ami screw-driver, and open it very carefully, for it's china." "China?" "Yes, real china, imported from Canton; so transparent that you can look through it in colors of life. Oh, it is beautiful." She stood by, gleefully clapped her hands as the treasures were unpacked, aud en joyed her mother's delight as the beautiful, fragile things, one by one, made their ap- Nos.278,":2SOand 282 Washington S. JOHNSTOWN, PA. 1JIOMAS CAUL A ND, WHOLESALE DKA1.EK IN ! GROtERIES'i QUEEASWARE WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ST ATIONERY AND NOTIONS, F1SI SAW. SUGAR CURED MEATS. ItlCO.V, FLOI'R, FEED AND PROVISIONS. 1323 Eleventh Avenue, Between 13th and 14th Sts.. Altoona. All such poods as Spices, Brushes, Wo-.d and Willow W are, Shoe Blacking and Station erv will bcsohlliom manufacturer's priuted price lists, and nil other jiood in my line at Philadelphia , Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pitta burgh current price a To dealers 1 present the peculiar advantage of saving tbcm all freight and drayage, a. they are not required to pay freights from the principal cities unci no dray age charge are ma le. Dealers may rest as sured that rov gonda are of the heat quality and m? prices as moderate an city rates. By doing a fair, upright business, ami bv promptly ai d satisfactorily filling all orders, I hope to mf i the patronnge of retail dealers and others n Cambria county and elsewhere. Orders n speetfullv solicited and satisfaction guarantor in all cases. THOMAS CARLAKD. Altoona. July 2!. 18(19. -tf. fOOD, MOURE LL efc CO., WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Wholesale and Ilttcil Dcaltrs in NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and TIcdical Scicnc. Captain Jack of the Jierf Jio!w:.. Josh IIji i in .,, iz a still lh.i-M-. 'i i: 2 "AD OS IS !)lJJF.Itl' GOODS, PI Mi .7 EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. NK Coolsiiipr. Stovos, I lout injx SIoa'os TIN, COFPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Haviiijr recently tnlion possession of the new ly tittcil up iind coiiiinniiiiiiis liiiilttiiiiT on iiiirh Street, two d.mrs e;ist of the It-ink mid nrurly opposite tli" Mountain House, the siiliS'-rilcr is lictier prepared than ever to manufacture all ni-ticles in the TIX.CHPI'KK ami Sll KKT-I ! )N WAIJK line, all cf which will he lmm-h-d to hn vers at the very lowest livin.tr prices. The t-n hscriher also proposes to Keep a fu!l and varied assortment of Cocking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved designs. PJ'OI TINC ami HouKlXti made to order II A HOW A UK, yL'KKNSWARR. Bt'OTs and snor:s. HATS AND CATS. li:(.' A NO NAILS OARPI.TS AXO OH, ri.OTHS. i;i:a o y-m a oi: cloth ing. GLASS WAl'.r.. Y1LI OVY V.'ARI-. WOODI'.N AND WILLOW WAllE. PROVISIONS and FEEDALL KINDS, 'fc.gelher ivith all mmnprof Western Produce, such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CA i: BOX OIL, kc, 3:c t3f Who'esalc and retail orders solicited and Twnpilv filled on the fliortest notice ;;nd must reasonable terms WOOD. MORRELL A: CO. I Tj iM UM.it ill VM. P. PATTON, Maniifaeturcr unci lon l?r In Al.l. ki.sos or CABINET FURNITURE J.ts. ITT ni:d 152 Hilton Mrocl, j'jnxsTOirx, i'A. 1 o ttnik a Ion- draught of milk, "ami you j laranoe from countless wrappings of silver fiiagiMtl litt le thing. 111 do as much for y oti some day."' A lice laughed. "I don't get into scrapes like you, Juli o.! " That's no sign you never will." Mrs. Pailev. secretly releutinr hi Hie depth of her mother's heart, gave Julius the brownest, cakes and the juciest Lit of Teat for bi-enkfast the next morning. "He'll bcliae hiinse'.f now, I guess," t-lio thought; but in this she was mistaken. Julius "diil up" his chores in the .short est possible period of time that afternoon vhcu Mrs. l'ailev had betaken herself to and warm nted perfect in maim fact lire mid ma- tei in!. Ui",l'.lItIN; prompily atteliileo to. I Ail work done hy n.e will tieilom- rilit and ! on fair terms, and all SToVFSand WAKKsold hy me inn tie !e;i( iidi d upon as to quality nnl cannot tie iiiider.-old ill tu iee. A continuance and increase. f patronage is ri'spi ct fully solici ted, and no eiloi t will he wanting to render en tire satisfaction to nil. VALUE I.UTUIXtJKlt. Ehonsburtr, Oet. 13, lH'.O.-tf. Ilureaii s, I!i-dsteails, V,ahsla':ds, Sidcli-mrds. Chamher Sets, l'arlor Sets, Wardrobes, l!-iok t'ases, t..nii)aes. ci.-., &e., &c., -c, 5:e., Ac Cane Chairs. Wood Se:t Oairs, Kitchen purniture. Tied I.oii!iy-s, Malt rs-e, I'ctc-a-Tc-tcs, K.vten.-ii.!i Tallies, 1 in in- 'I' ih:es, ( 'u phoards. , Arc-.. Sec, &c, J.C., &e. Dr. CARVE S TAR REMEDIES Cure Incipient Consumption. Dr. GARVEVS XAR REMEDIES Cuxo Catarrh. Dr. GABVLVS XAR REMEDIES Cure Asthma. Dr. GAKVIVS XAR REMEDIES Cure Heart Disease. Dr. GARVLVS TAIt REMEDIES Cure S!iin Diseases. Dr. GARVIX'S XAEt REMEDIES liegTilate the Ei ver. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Regrrilate theSlOiaacIland UowelS Dr. GAKVIVS TAI1 REMEDIES Cure all Fesnalc Weaknesses. Dr.GAKVI.VS TAR REMEDIES Purify tlio E!ocl. Dr. GAKVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cure Di-.enses oJ'tlic Throat. Dr. GAESVEVS TAIt REMEDIES Cure ErcneSitlis. Dr. CARVE.VS TAR KEMEDSES Cure "Ross Coi4i,"or"Sa) Fever" Dr.GAHVIX'S TAR Cure Z.jsijj UHen'je-s.. r.GAKV:VS TAIt IEEMEDIES Cure Co5ti;aii2a. Cr.GARVR-'S TAI" liCMEDIES Cure ft;t" Kl2nr;5. Ir. GA72'.'2Vf TAIi REMEDIES Cur? ri:::J7 Ii '.ri. 23r. Gir.VZTS T'AIl I'CMDIES l'revt.-nt C'Z: ; i r.i - Ve 1 ' v ".fver Dr. GAZCVilVS TAZ2 ICEMEDIES IVcvcnt ?"-.'i--.ri;:s Fi-.-Ti lntove I;:?--a f ii"r:i .. 5r. iA32VZ-!-;i TA-l BS3J1E5ES licniove i;i V.:c f.'.A:'. r R-bcSi. Br. G AIcV'S E55:MED2EM !)', GAiVm. 'i 'xAI LI lmCUIES Kevtore the A;;tc!c. Dr.GARVWS TAHS REMEDIES , Caufe tbu S"c;ocl to Svi'joi. ! Dr. GARVI?i"S 'TA'.l 11 .TSEDZES I lie.sl.iret'.i-'oatiaii-l t l Hi: GAKI'I ' TA 25 iliZ M E Si 3 ES GivoT?e;iii' to Vecir rjjsiezn. Seventh irr.. AVi.v Yor.':. LOOK WELL TO V(mMi!lim 1 U ! "J r-1 A- 5 :nil Slioo linker I'm Captain Jack of the red Modoc, j "Who j;riii:ly at the iroveriiment nio ks. Enthroned anions the lava rocks; j For I'm the pest of the anoy. I've lead tic in many a wc.iry dance, "YW;try ilance, wejiry dance ; For :i dirty, savage, re.l nuisance, Fin an awful pet to the army. : Killing aial s alpii.g, and tlrinking ruin, I always thought the lK-st of fun, ; Till the soldiers came then off I run, So as not to lie caught hy the army. "I lon't take his home!" the peace-men crie.l. The peace-men cried, the iieace-tneli cried, And hard and fast the hands they tied Of those cruel men of the army. I toled them to my mountain lair ; ' The peace-men led them into the snare, I In which 1 managed to "take the hair" ' Of the bravest man in the army. . The country then did wildly shout, ! IMd wildly shout, did wildly shout, j "Let thes-e Indian scoundrels be 'cleaned out' ' I5y the boys in blue of the army. I am f'apta'ii .Tack, tli Modoc red; Around me is a fatal web Of gleaminji steel and eager b ad In the vengeful hands of the army. And sahre stroke and jiistol crai k Will end the life of Captain .lack, And all the rest of the woitinh pack That Lave torn the hraves of the army. ! Olio of the l,:ir.'...t ' to U, iz to ki ! .;; " j Kver vlinil v v.... ; , , . : ami this i. jP v ; . with noiiM n-.,.. 1 Kvi-ryi'oi v v. : , to think. ... ' I The ol'(.al(..; . , I t 1 I i j theivd li ilks n-1 :., ;. hen, and ncitL. i . iict-i i ht. If a man ahi ' ; host kard he ; j I iiavo knur, n i;i j in an arotuiu-i;t l.v i head once ia :, . i J illT, 'jess So, jc v. , Jt takes a f;iv.,i n, ?; in a nail, hut one w ;;; i Sum men 1:!k . trots, all day 1.". j incazzuif. hfiU'ix-f never i:i:i!v, ! and ahvuz r, is i duo it, and oft-tMaf n When i so- a ' eluss, i always sa v ' . Josh, that fellow i- t Ztll'O. J I have heard v.-.'-u j hours and a half i ; f i .i or iroin wiu-rc ii:t in a tread-null ; t L v OV ir(ii;;er JOUHil :!li : I have sr.t on ji-.rv- ( i, i A Story for Young Jlen. j i j I had crown reckless after I moved i : to M that is, I fell in with a crowd of professed friends, who drank, t i-o .1 i ri 1 1 1 re i r i t r 1 1 1 V , i c 4. i i i i i i,., i ver t:uk law, l.tkt in renerah At lust I held back, 1 had ; not been used to it; hut I could not withstand the sneeiing laugh of my j companions which always oreoted me j when I refu-ed to join in any of thtir wicked acts, and by degrees I became 1 very ret kless. It makes me shudder j j even now when I think of it. I had i i never been blessed with a sister's love. ! 1 resided with mv mother in this vil- : i lage of about four hundred inhabit- . ants. Many a night when I would go : reeling houiu from the shop at the north end of the town, I would lind I my di-ar mother watching for her son ; listening if perchance she could 1 catch the sound of his unsteady step. ; Many a time did I waken from my ! drunken slumbers and hear that fond i mother sending up a petition to (Jod ' in behalf of her intemperate son. Oh! : j wh rtta wivtch I was, bringing dow n her : j gray hairs in sorrow to the grave. She ' i began to look aged and careworn ; but ; i I kept on in my sinful ways until a j j circumstance occurred to stop me in ' ray downward career. j f I ,t .i Lfni'ttiiir i , t .ni a,. i . .-r 1 the grog-shiji, when I .-.iiddenly r--i membered that J had spent all mv money at that place the evening be fore. I remembrrt-d also that 1 had seen my mother put a few- pt nr.it s (her hard earnings) in a cup that day. I ?ca.- (;;;; (.'.' 1 tried to resist, but mv at iietito was too st ro-iir. I sliprt-d 1 ! cautiously to the cupboard, removed ; rut 1 the nioiuv from the clip, deposited it linger ..f that hat.. in mv pocket, and was starting from . man clutches the ,-. I . , , , ,, . i i ' ai.u. iorgeiiniij in j l'M..' lit li ill, ui.riuv. i viicvv't. a ! did not turn mv head, f ir I felt guiltv i ii ... Kase an out ov nic, : , taps on mi boot-. I have been tcv , ',. ;. ; ... some gopd, and coir, it th:iL i couldn't ::- :; i ; without startiiiir a !.!:; ;. Ilrevity and siiei.- c knrds, ;nd next w sr.; saying a little i. 1 ;!. -:;. ; .. ga me. One thing iz ci :: ';. z grate thinkers w'..., , . brief, an thare ha- ' ". ! y times yet j-ubli-!.. i : cut down two-tiiii-i-. : them Could be cut ci. : 1 ; k titk-jiage without ' 1 ' .... I I iz tew fiih I a ii. ... . - wiio kan loi-!c back v sion and wi.-li h- had but it is ea-y tew tin i wish t'ley had sed I-s. A thing sed iz lian: i uned it kan be spi-keu :.' ' Ilrevity iz the child ov iz a ureat credit tew the oi ; Sicwr.vo on a Ili iTo.N. It i-i. to see a h.u'.ci.ir sc.v e'.i a 1 if. t i: the cn.liodiiiicat of gr;u-i :i! mart it d man. .W-iosi'y 1. cxjurienee in the care of i!.. ; the latti-r l.as Oi j-et-d. d ele f -r this service. ai:d. : the K'.ke of secii ty. i; t;, ,, to resoi t to the l:cda-h ',):.. . the j;:-.t:iiit v. He sea.il.-. ., i shver under the s hai.i'. ... 8. C. K. ZAHm, DEALERS IN- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTSy SHOES. AND ALT. OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEI'T IN A COUNTRY STOKE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKt.N IN tXtllANOr. FOR GOODS. Store on South Side of Main Street, B:ienltirg t l.M M-nimr circle witli little Alice, anil the . " . .. .... ., I ity of her daughter's lover lanner was iroiii-x to the noiirli iMriiijr vil- ' l ic;e, and then apiliol hitusclf with more .eal than discretion to the furtlier iroseeii 1 iojii uf the cxjieriinent that had ended so disastrously for the jircserving can. "The ten-kettle isn't of elass,'' thought ,:ulius," and I knor 1 can make that woik. Vain unction to lay to his, soul ; for just paier 'How kind it is of you, Mr. Clinton I" said Mrs. Parley, looking up with beam ing eyes. 4-I always did set store by chi na."" "Xot kind at all," said the young man iuictly ; "it is .simply the .settlement uf a very ukl debt." "A debt '." repeated the farmer's w ife. w ith puzzled eyes. 'T don't think I fairly understand you, Mr. Clinton." He smiled. "Ic is to replace the set I broke, trying experiments, twelve years ago." Mrs. Parley started, beginning to havo uncomfortable doubts as to the entire san- And then, as ! he smiled again, a sudden light broke in upon her brain. "It ain't, never" she began and then stopped short. "Yes, it is, mother !" cried Alice, radi- mr F.VFItV PKSCIIPTW or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE iniifie to order in excellent Ft; e onl nt low prices. Caliinet nl linn-makers' material.- of 11 kinos for side. I'urnitnre ileiivereil at any point in .1olintown or at Kailroml Station free of extra clinrjfe. WM. P. PATTON. Jolinsrowii. o-t. i:t. ISTO.-tf. I ! ,II K umlers: "rned re speet f u! !y in forms liis nu- no'i 'iiis i-iiMi'iiicrs mill t He piM u-fieiici si i . -finet hllio- coisimcs.ccs to put ways in the nii i! fTiiilty f whnt I never was be Core 1 twenty minutes af; .1 thief." Mv mother called me ; there , be d,n stu-ct. 11 her voice hich I ;,,1,1' " '., 1 . t iini. s the iu i (..i.- Ill ssr Eh CS2 H ? T rt && r: &aT J-H O . 1. . 1 -...I ts iii.jniilai.l n i- I '.I II ITS fl lid ! MK i ICS i.r ion iloireil n.e or o.nality, from the ' fOtlhl not re1!6!. ! fiiieM Kieiicli calf -kin Loots to tlio coarscM ..iri t : :f mfthpr'"' nil T i hrm.a.K ill ill.. rUT l.C:- UtWP.R. Oil till? ' 'S 1 1 IHOlIlCI . .tlU 1 : shoitcst notice, ml i.t ns inoilcraie prices us r like work enn lie oLtuinol anywhere. I Those who have worn Hoots and Shoes made ( i ft my ef taLlisl.rneiit reed no assu r:i nee ns to I t!:e Hipi l inr quality of mv work. Others can i eni!y lie convinced of the faet if they will only frive ine u trial. Try ml tie convinced. lvepsiii ii iZ of IJr.ots unn Shoes uttended to promptly tirivi in a workmanlike manner. ThanUfui for past favors I feel eonfidont thnt my work ami prices will commend me to a con tinuance ami increase of the same. JOHN I. THOMAS ' Oil, Willie! do stay at home with me to-nijrht," sr.id s;he, grnsjiine; my hand in both of hers. "Don't drink to-niclit; take my advicejustor.ee." Oh! how manv times since have I I carefully draws the ' about three iucl.t - i way. He say- to !.. men don't ha e ;i see." Then he c and pets the l.itulc :i enough, and lays hi! i eye, hut in spite of a jabbing, the iieed'e ' ing again.-l the ?'.;. I ' atiil liisallv. w he n 1 c ; gers catch the tlirem ar.tly. "It's Julius you, Julius !" "Whose cars you have boxed deservedly us the exptM-iment, whatever it bappeiied BU "",l,- ll," me young man. to be, reached the culminating iKiint, up "Al,d 1,e h;,s ,u;uie ,,is ritmie, mother, i;ew the tea-kettle from the stove, tortured ! fud 1,e ls a 8ltat ,llau d I alway l,y too much cob., ic, and bang went the I n ,U wouUl be we Alice, lid right into the dresser cupboard, that y excited. "And it all came from held Mrs. Parley's best set of china. j the experiments he w as always trying." Juliit. sUiihI starit.g aghast at the ruin. . N e ' 1 nev" ! y, , , . . . , ,. ., . i while the farmer rubbed ln spectacles All hon sckee tiers have their domestic idols, 1 l"ul'!'' . . I and laughed a low, chuckling lausrh. which and tins new "iron stone sei was tts. . . . ,, , . , . , , , expressed his perfect contentment better Parleys. T he teapot lav noiseless and de- . V " , 1 than all the adjectives m ebbtei s die iaolidiel Ik fore Ins eves, three cups were , . . . . , . , . ' 1 ' ttonary could have done, broken, and the handle was dashed oil from j . , , . . ,. . , . . And the chill December noon, slnmnc the cream pitcher, while the knob was ! . " ... . 1 through the far oil window beyond the ..Iiiih-um li.flilv rll 41... o " uiux HAVN(r reccnoy enlarged our stock we are . now prepared to sell ut a Kret reduction from former prices. Our stock consists of Drturs, Medicines, Perfumery, Kancy Koups, l.eoii'8. Hall s ami Allen's Hir Ketorntives, Pills.Ointments Plasters. Liniments, Pain Kill lers, t itrate Mag-nesia, Kss. Jaraniea Itiiiijrer, Pure Klavoritnr " Kx tracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, SoolhiriK Syrup, Spicvd Syrup, lthuLaib, Pure Spices, ic. Cigars and Tobaccos, Rlank liooks. Deeds, Notes and Honds; Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper; Knvekipes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing Fluid, .Pluck ami Keil Ink. lVii ket and Pass llonkH. Alain7.ines, Newspniers. Novels, tlisio ries, Kibies, Helitrious, Prayer and Toy Hooks, Penknives. Pipes. c. t'rT" We have added to our stock fi lot of FINE JESVEI.KV, to which we wuuldinvitc the at tention of the Iiadies. l'HimiG ISAl'H ALIH7MS at lower prices than evrr otTered in this place. Paper und Cigars sold either wholesale tir'rc tail. LEMMOX & Ml' It KAY". J uly tX), IStiS. Jlaiu Street, Kheusburff. WOOLEN FACTORY! HAVING iutroduccd new machinerr into our oolen Fa ctory, we are now prepared to manufacture on short notice. CLOTHS. C'ASSI NKl'S, It LAN K F.TS. FLANNELS of all styles EiT'll KING YAKNS. &c, &c. W Wool taken in exehanire for goods or worked on shares. Market price paid tor wool. T. it. JUXKS Jt SOS a. Ebcnsburgr, Feb. 2L 18T2.-tf . LOOK SHARP AT THIS! 136. THE ONLY CATHOLIC 136. B00K4.PURI0DIC1L1ST0BE IX CAMBRIA COUSTV. Mr. MEAtiHElt, Wholesaleand Itetnil Deii- ler in Si AXiiAKD Catholic Works ot all kind. Prayer Mot iis. Ut isles, II istorical and t'liNTiuivEitsiAt, Works, Perioiiicals. Pic Tl'RKS, Fiiamks, fee. &c, llitl Fraukliii Street, Johnstown. Pa. Will sell every Hrticle at llal timoreor Pliildclphia prices. A liberal tlitcmuil nllowrd in the Ilev. Ch rau, Lihraric. or thsr lmi imj in Im if lit, liooks Pound and Pictures framed at. the lowest possible prices. All tho Eastern Weekly Papers for sale. 135 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 135. THE BIGGEST SHIP AFLOAT! PERSONS going to Europe, or those sending f o r t li e i r , friends to the Old Cnuntrji ought to buy their tickets from M. P. JlEA- c.her. Agent tor i3V4W?UTAr.l:-.i the celebrated S?MTfcWifeSEWn5y3SI--i. Nntioiuil I.ir.o " ' J C f .Ta Slenmers to'and from Europe. This Line is rctmirknriie for comfort, speed and safety. Iirafta for il and 'upwards sold at tho lowest current rates. For further particulars call at Mkagh tit's ltooK Stork, ISH Franklin street, fobiislown. Pa. I June 32, 1872.-tf. wishc-tl that I hr.tl taken her advice that nijjlit. lint I consoled her by tc-11-ine; her that I would not stav loner. I i til in n: mj r ii'. ii . iiiLi . , , ... i !Hi!!lU!i5 MlI'PHlTOHVl rav moti,cYwmia; ui., wniu., do t;;,x ;;; tJliUIJtllJ iiliiiili ill' I UUI . 6tav at hornc witu ino to-iii-ht," kept j button rolls reis.uciv . m ii A,oB"il i u r. ' i rinurinrr in mv oars far louder than the picks it up without r. i Near Union School House, tbensburg. drunken oaths, ami fr once I did not for ins cbiid.c-.. 7HF. subscrlln r di-sires tocall the attention . ii niii 14. 1 t cr attenilit to lastetl ..r the citizens of Cumbria and adioinitur ! sta what lcatlcd late; hut when 1 j : '..... coi: ntics to t he tHet test he has now tn success ful operation in Elieiisliurjf a Shop for the man ufud tire mid repair of CARR'AGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, r2riST Wngniiii, Sloiali. .4l all oilier (lescriiittnn of IToifc til that line. Kmplnvinu none but skillful workmen and usiiiK' oiil llie lu'St niHterils, I Tci-I confldent 1 can Rive entire satisfaction in work, styles and prices. Platform work done at short notice. Ttepair Infr of all kind attended to at rensonablo rates. A llacksniith Hliop in connection with Man ufiictorv. l "nil and see specimens of work. Junei-MfT2.-lf. I). M. CHUTE. bowl. Julius only paused for one glance at the general ruin ; then lie turned and lied in rjloriously from this Waterloo of his scien tific, efforts. And the next day all Hiiek erton knew that Fanner Parley's bound lmy hail run away, after iirst demolishing all of Mrs. Parley's china, out of sheer re venge, bct'uiiso tJie had boxed hii eai the day Lottie. IIKST N -T10NAL SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP OF CAM Hit I A COUNTY, Ilip-h street, (opposite Union School House,) West Ward, Fbensburp. M. M.O'NKJLL & Co., l'roprieloi s. Sdihllm and llariiexx made und re paired and all other work in my line executed in the best manner, on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable rates. ll-12.-tf.l POAh! COAT.! ! The subscriber is now prepared to furnish, in larire or smail qiifintities, all qualities ol ANTH KACITK tine niTl-MINOl S COAL, at lowest market rales. Jxial delivered promptly and free of churfe lor liiiuiin at any point in l:iiensliiiiK or vicinity. I Irdcra W.f t u V . , b.... ... :. 1 i j.. household in all the laud than gathered I attention. 'uaniei! ii. zaii.m. orbit of the lira, beamed ujion 110 liap.ier that night around farmer Parley's hearthstone. Tjik worm has begun its ravages on the current bushes. A sate preventative is said to be white hellebore, in powder, ap- i plied, on the Iirst appearance of the worm, by means of a box prepared with holes somewhat larger than those in a. common 1 pcpinjr bo.. 7M. M. LLOYD & CO , ' 1UNKEUS, ALTOONA, PA. lirafts on the principal cities and Silver ind Gold for sale. Collections made. Monies re ceived nn deport, payable on demand without interest, or 011 time with interest at fair ratee GEO Ebe M. HF.ADE, Attoriuwt-Isiu, Ebensl.urp, Pt. Ollice in new buiMino recently erected oa Centre street, two doors lruia Htijh street. j aug 27.J CASEY, F OGAR T Y & CO., WHOLF.SALE DEALERS IN mmmm & blb rye whisky. AND Al.f. KINDS OF DOMESTIC I.IQUOHS, A.1D 1MPORTEKS Of Foreign Wines, Gins, Brandies, &c, Xo. 315 Liberty .Street, Dec. f!, 1871.-3U1. PITTSUVUGJI, rA. LOGIN'S MliiOLE WORKS ! i:tl Franklin Street, Jolinslenn. Jnti W. I.M4, - Proiii lnr. IVfiCIN t MKNTS, 1IHAM jnt TOM H STONES, t'OL'M'EK AM) CABINET SEAliS, A N li TEI.S. .Ve., munufai-tured of the very best Ital ian and American Marbles. Periect satisfac tion in Work, rtesitrn and priee guaranteed. i'" tirders respectfully solicited and prompt ly executed. Jahustown, Nov. 11. "l.-tf.l LOYD & CO., lbvNKEiis, EUKxsnvna, rA. Gold. Silver, Government Loans, and other Securities, bought and sold. Interest al lowed on Time Det!-its. Collaetious made at all accessible points in the I'nitedlStates, aud a general Hanking business transacted. Murrn.v Sr Xmii"i9 riti II III F.TOKS OF nifEMX MMiRY AM) STOVE WORKS, HOLIAI'AY S B 17 1 i C. I 'A . HAVING purchased the establishment lately known as Enterprise Foundry, we are now prepared to manufacture LIGHT CVT'lIVCiS of every description. The Various Styles of Stove3 manufactured at our establishment arc iu all respects equal to any in the market. Steam Engines and all kind of Machinery promptly and satisfactorily repaired. ri?AIl our work i9 warrauludto be exactly what it is represented. Aug. DO.-lf.l ASK YOnt GKOCEK FOU AMERICAN BONELESS SARDINES. They have received Piploma for their merit wherever exhibited. Pronounced by all, the cheapestjiuxury of the ae. valuable, and al most necessary to the table, to travelers, or at pie-nics. Packed in the best Olive oil of our own importation, in tin boxes finished same as the imported: and are sold at less than half the cost of French Sardines. Their delicious flavor and nutricious qualities recommend them to all classes. Sold by all first class grocers. W bolele bv THE AMEAICAN SARDINE CO.. April 4, lST3.-3m. bl Uroad St., N". Y. eommrr leirk v.-itb tin reached home the Ik-IIs in the neigh- ! iHlu t7ie thread and 1 boring: citv were tollintr the luidniiiht 1 liv coveting them with hour. 1 is fit of rcartl for th A strance fec-lincj seized mo r.s I rjv prone hod my home. The lijiht v.-ns placed in the window ns usual to guide the wanderer's steps. I went to the window and looked in. There sat my mother in her easy chair; her eyes were closed ami I thought she slept. I trietl to chase mv fears awnv ns I went around to tlio door; my hand ! with a few fa mil trembled when I laid it on the latch, the injuied ir i . r ! and it thrilled mv verv heart when it ', a!,,i tIu 11 h','- i'1 v'yu"- arose with a sharp click. j 1,!-!'Vams il h'',5" 1 T , , , , , 1 11 lie lie prances ;it".:i I had never known such feelings ! 1K,n htvn and c... before. I entered ; I belield in my 1 there has never bee;! ;; motiier's hand the very cup from which ' the earth was cr .-.r i I had removed the nionev. I laid mv ! v,'istI,s- and moans. hand on my mother's shoulder nnd ! w,,1!e 1,0 ,0-i'"'s ,:'.'u: 1 . t. 1 , .1 pants, and Listen- 1. i.n rv.i.. ....... ...1 r. ... .: . l.L IIVI. illl'llllll l.'l IU' ful and judicious ir.a: losiiiij his philosophy .1 more and more h.ipc: hinpf about in a loose and it is just then : opening, and conn s u; and part way thror' ' 1 celerity that no huiuiwi against. Then he !a; louder; still no answer. I listened but could not hear her breathe. I laid her gently on the led, brought water and bathed her white forehead. K ea st tck, and goes to h. man. D,tnlurtj .V A Doctois It.i:v. A has been liieked im :a '. : -: der imagine my joy when I saw that is iu the iii:de:s 1 g T I h L U I AND AT IT! CABINET MAKING IND UNDERTAKING. Thankful for past liberal favors, tho subscri ber desires ti, inform the people of Ebensburi? and vicinity that he isstill earrviniron thebus- iucks ai-ove nameii in an us tirancties, on HiRli street. nearly oppitn the Public School House. Substanlia!ly-niade Furniture of ad kind sold at lowest Jlgu res, Collins of any desirable size or finish furnished on short notice, and funer als attended to promptly ami satisfactorily. ... . , ltOHEUT EVANS. Ebensburp, March 21, ISTa.-Om. ;!: r QALLITZIX HOTEL, ir . ALMTZIN STATION. PA.R.R. ; 1 . . . JU1, I'lociiHsen, rent led and relur- I n isu--iiiiiisweiiiinowiiandcoiiimo.il- ous Ilotid. tho subscriber is fully pr.- fk -- K pared to accommodate nil who may H J I !l favor hiui with their liatrmaire, and M 5 J? ! esoeeill iv innti a H.a ullnml.... ,.r 1.1. . I-1 U Ll a clear mother oien her eves. "Oh, mother!" cried I, ' forgive me. Oh ! forgive your erring boy." "I do," was the answer, and a hea venly smile lit up her face. "Meet me in Heaven, Willie." "By the grace of God I will." And my mother's spirit has lied to the God who gave it. "It is not necessary for me to pro long the description of the mournful scene. Suflice it to say that from that moment I was a changed man snatch ed as a brand from the burning. Since the mixtVr. am! m that time not one drop of whiskv, wine 1 tasted nastv, bt.t ihs : or anything of the kind has passed mv ' naids, 1 reckon, lips, and by help and strength given! '"ase c;.i -' mo fmni il nvo vwri w 1 1 t " I'lsllCs. Ii.. owner. From the 1 appears that the lo.-i-r '-Kase -2.)0, M.uy A 1 washwoman. S;ktv- : sum blue iills a i-oapv me one dollar. 1 kr.'. good kuarter. :ir.ii r.a 'Kase "J.d. 1 mil! isliman. Li i s i keejis a dray. ik: tow Idak cys. Ki twict a day of sa-. and lish ile. w ilh a tlsikv. Kr.bcd his 1 I iment : aired I-'.l awl a humbug. n, , . 1 rated -Dip-eil 'Hi-'-- 1 he women are shopping now, and like eoM te wieh it notl ling but the top-Knot of the aver- ,' Mimthi'isj in it t' age clci'K is visible above the towerinir uut- lie 1,1,1 v' counter, excel it when he goes up for I - " another piece of gootls. and then it is ' To Ci.ean-k (" a!.: interesting to study the emotion tint fl1 "f b.iuid amm are at woik witlnn by the wrinKles of the scalp. Ah, no one can reallv un-ik-rstand the mighty thoughts" that TOIINP. LINTON. Attorxey-at-La w - Johnstown, Pa. Oltiee in building- south--r st corner of Main and Franklin streets, up turns, tauautc ou iraukliu slicct. SUlge tlirouo-ll tlie clerK'si br-.in ivl.on to Vh I f "ntu,"-), ,.l",,d i''rr:omnie3"--,-3--i he is asKed if he "hasn't -ot cornet hi 110 tt this fact, cither expense or piiins will be !., i;ili , o tlT.i tomiku ail fwi at home who sojourn -l IlUle lighter." A e who have -eom-vitu mw. 1 brms moi.fr tb. I fortql lorir.Tv.a- 1 . i -1 . . X. FIT7.HAKKI3, Proprietor. ! , hornet., and Kind parents, and Gallium, April t. is.-tf. LuKeiV bread, seldom thinK of this. water hi 1 ottcn mm ' evoii if iiiodiueil b a ceiling ha l-cca v' carpet d n, ami -this will renioxe t. the carpet is v.'i '1 ' scour wilh ox u '' y tract grca:-c. but i ' p'nt . .f g-all iu tin f ' will do a huge ci -' 11. .1 A:i- v. J.v