The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, January 23, 1874, Image 4

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VHCLCSALEAKD RETAIL,
-OF
till,
AND -
In the great university of Upsula, in
Sweden, lived a young student, a uohla
yoiilb, with a great love for btudics, but
ilbout mean of pursuing them- Sli'd , ...
he studied, living in great poverty, out Mi .3 M tftj II A W
keeping a cl.cciful heart, nd trying to j. lLJLl -L-V 1 V I i-XXi
look at the future, which seemed so grim
1 humor arid excellent
-,,.,,T. liini beloved hv liis COtn- i jV. II Fill 1 ti 3 til 1 ? I "
tjuaiii ie.t ......
jndes. One day lie wrv standing iiv..' the
Ff !inre willi some of tlieni, prattling away
l hour of leisure, when the attention of,
e young men became arrested by a young j
elegant lady, who, by the tide of an j
o'cier oiiv, -i-aii slowly walking over the J
place. It was the daughter of the govern- J
or f VpsVa, V.-'.vc in the cily, and the,
1; dy was her governess. She was gener- i
flly ki.oo.ii f.r :.. g..odcss'ainl gentle-j
iiess of character, and looked or. w ith admi- I
Blion by all the students.' As the young j
men stood gazing at bar as' she passed, like
a graceful vision, otre of tLem suddenly
exclaimed : " J
"Well, it wouTd be worth something to .
l ave a kiss from such lips."
The poor sturleut, tLo hero of our story, ;
....... .... TTT1
v ho lookeyVon lliai pure, angeuu lace, ca
c'.aimcd, as if by inspiration :
"Well, I think I could have it."
"Why," cried his friends in chorus, are
jou crazy ? Do you know her?"
"Not at all," he answered, ' but I think
the would kiss me if I asked her." -
"What! iu this ukree b-jforc all our tk-.
eyea?"
. "Yes."
"I-itdyV- . !
"w5;'wouid give you kisS in j i!E-FlR Wilttu POODS GENERALLY.
that manner, I will promise to give 3011 a ...
I.l.ml'iiu ili.Poit: ',? ntnl n?Mf il fill l lit'tl'.O " " ."
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Sheet-Iron WARES.
AND DEALER IN
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: HEATIKG PABLOR aii3 COOKING
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phrue
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AND
I! and ,X-V excl.iimed three or
IV... T
Li.ers, lor it uappencu luai wiuui
arty.
. "And
f.ur ol
rich young nieu were in the group and the
l ets. ia;i liigh (iu bo iuiirobable aii event
7 b challenge was given and received in
less time than wc take to ttli it. - . --
Our hero (my authority ttlls not wheth
i he was plain or handsome ; I have my
peculiar reasons for believing that . he was
luther plain, but singulaily good-looking
at the same time) immediately walked up
to the young lady and said :
"Meiu fieuiein, my fortune is in yoiir
l..ud."
iShe looked at him with ast-ni.hincnt,
but arrested her steps. lie proceeded to
tiate his name and condition, his aspira
tions, and related what had passed between
him and his companions.
The young lady listened attentively, and
at his ceasing to speak, she said blushing
ly, but with great sweetness :
"If by so little a thing so much good be
cilectcd, it would be wicked in me to re
l;ise your request," and publicly, iu the
open square, she kissed him.
Next day the young student was sent
j r by the Governor. He wanted to see
the man who dared to seek a kiss from his
daughter in that way, and whom she con
tented to kiss.
He received l.im with a scrutinizing
I ow, but after an hour's conversation was
ho well pleased with Lim that he asked him
to diue at his table duiing his studies at
the nni vei-sity.
Our young friend pursued his studies in
such a manner that Lc was soon regarded
ws the most promising student at the uni-
elsity.
Three yeai-s arc passed since the Crst
kiss, when the young mau was allowed to
ive a second kiss to the daughter of the
Tolliiiir in
X3 fCKT-IiY A VEGETABLE mZPATlATTOX.
tomjioseu pimply of wol'i-known ft OOTS
HERBS. FRUITS, combined with other
properties, which iu tbeir nature ro Cathartic,
Atio.ieut, JJaUilions. lMuretic. .ktorauvaii.t Antl
EUiiu. The whole id i-rescrvcd ia b bufiieieiit
nuantitv of epilit from the ft 1 S.I II to
keep tu2ii in any climets, which zuakes the
rrfi
T., COPPER & SHEET-IRON
riZOMi'TLV ATTENDED TO
i Nos. 278,280 and 282 Washington Si.,
JOKHSTOWN, FA.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
TO
CASH BUYERS
AT THE-
HibM STORK
THK un-lrrsitirnf d repe-trully Informs the
X eit i.eiiK vf lilteusburg- and tli putilieirenf r-
miy that l;e .s mml" H r. T It r.D UCTK N
IN l'lllCKS'l'llCASH It L" VEHS on all goods iu
his line, eonsictiiiff of
MOWING and REAPING MACHINES
AND OTHCR FARMING IMPLEMENTS;
PLANTATION
W ' Bitters
o io of the mt flesirble Tonic end Cuttinr
. in tae worlvi. XUcy re intended strictly urn ft
amestic ionic,-
only to be neod as medicine, and always according
to direction.
They are the eheet-anchor of the feble and do
biliUited. They act upon a diseased liver, and
timulate to such a degree, that a healthy action is
at once brought about. As a remedy to which
Women a re especially subject, it is Burpersedinij
every other etiinuiant. As a Spi ini; ami uia
in rr 'l op.ir, they have no qua). Ihey are a
mild an 1 gentle Jt-urcntiveaa well as Tonic They
Purity the Miood. They areaBplendid Appetiiur.
They make the weak Rtrong. They puriiy andin
Tigorte. They cure I'yBiei sia. Constipation, and
Headache. They act aa a specific in all speciea of
disorders which undermine the bodily strength and
break down the aniaud spint-i. ,
Depot, 63 Park Place. ITew York. r .
UTICA
: s V i wife.
lie bee uoe later one of the most notd
scholars, iu Sweden, and was much re
spected for his character. His works will
COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
of the ir.os-t popular (!p:r-.s nni of all styles,
prices nnrl i)ii.iiitis :
fswAss o? vim mmmi
of mv own mnnufaet ure ;
HARDYARE, ALL KIND !
such as Locks. Screws, Holt Hinges. S'.inttcr
Hirtrc8, Tblc HinsrPS. Holts. Iron nd Nails,
Window CIhs, Putty. T;ible Kinvs mi'l Forks,
Curt in? Knives and I"ork, Poi kct Knives, Ta
ble ami Tea Spoons. Mont Cutters. Apple l'arers,
Scissors, Shears, lazorsnnd Strops, ilaminvrs,
A ics. l:ti hct, Borinif ."-.f nehincs.A iiyurs. Chis
scls. Planes, Coniassi-s, S(iiar-s, Files, Hasps,
Anvils, Vises, Ax'rcni-hi-s, lup. l'atu-l and Cross
Cut Saws, Chains of all kimU, Shovels, Spades,
! Scythes and Snaths. Hakes. Forks. Sieinrli-Mclls,
Shce Ijisis, IVb-s, Wax. UriM !es. Clothes Wash
ers ami Wringers, Patent Churns and Pateht
Machines jrencrally, (irind-Stones, Patent Mo
lasses tlates and Mi'asures, lunilier Sticks. C'at
Sleel Uitles, Shot Onus, Kevoivei s. Pintols, Car-
tridsres. Powder. 'aps, Lead. Horseshoes and
Nails, tlld Stove Plates.Gratcsand Fire Cricks.
Well nn.l Cktrrn finn,, Jtwr t i .
t iidure while time lasts anions the works . '
Ii m tliia hovinv iim.ni I ....
aw.am vaa- "xl'l'J tmv I
SfEfflIK
and
of all kind, inirreat varletv
t-praiia taimly well known m bwetleu at i VCCD and WILLOW V7ARC I
me pie&eiu nine, v.noso weauu anu posi- beyond descripi ion ;
t ion in society are regarded as trilks iu CAHBOX OI L, and OIL, LAJIFS,
comparison with their goodness and love.
Fish Oil. Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating-Oil,
liosin. Tar. Paints. Varnishes. Turpentine. Al
cohol, jcc. ; Silver-Plated Ware, Glassware, ic
Iiimil' (Ti')c;rios,
Ax Aroi.or.Y. The editor of a Western
jaicr once pu1 notice of a ball, and haj-j-cued
incidentally to mention that the
ti.iiienisj of Major Heeler s bettor half was j obact'O 111 Cio'ai'S.
iiKB - u.e cavorung Oi a ny-oiuen COW in a I Paint, Varnish.Whitewa.-h. Scrub. Horse, Shoe
tlcMd of rueurnlei." The fact that the
editor had not been invited to the ball
may hoioewhat detract from the value of
the simile, while at the same time it ac
counts fr his establishing the figure.
The major, accompanied by his better
half and a six-shooter, called on the editor
to complain of the poetical nature of the
im.ig. On learning that the lady was the
one he had described, the editor besought
her to raise her veil. She did so, saying :
"Now, sir, I expect yon to apologize."
"Apologize ! I should rather think I
woiild," was the answer, st3 he seized his
bat and left the loom.
'i"h astound, d major rushed to the whi
tlow : "Stop, juu, sii '. jouhae not apolo
gized !"
'All right ! I'm going to do it in a min
i.te :'
'What do you mean?" shouted the ma-
sncb as Teas, Coffee, Susrars, Syrups Molaseo,
Spices, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples. Koaiioy,
Fish. Crackers, Uice, Pearl Itarley. &c.
Stove, Oust inir. Clothes uud Tooth Hrushes. ail
kinds and sizes; Ited-Cftrds. Manilla Hopes, and
many other articles, at thu lovcxf rattsfttreash.
1IOUSK SFOUTIXG
made, jiainted and pit up as cheap as possible,
tun Cash. A liberal discount made to
country dealers buying Tinware hv wholerle.
OEoHGE llCNTLlii'.
Etiensburp, July Si, lS7;-tf.
Stoves! Stoves!
Reduced Prices !
T1IK I'XDKHSiaXEU WILL. SELX.
C2 "T 25 SEB
FROM THIS DATE AT
MB ems foot
A STEAM JACICASS.
AS ISGEKIOC8 IMVKNTION, AHD ITS SUC
CESSFUL TRIAL.
FALL and WINTER!
A man living near Nashville, Washing
ton county, HI., has recently invented an
apparatus to take the place of whistles for
railroad signals, steamboats, fire-alarms,
factory cailt and the like, lie calls it the
"Telephon," but the popular name is the
'steani-jackass." The inventor i-, a stock
farmer, and has devoted much of his time
to raisin" mules, whose habits and anato
my he appears to have studied carefully.
On his farm there was a mule of more than
ordinary vocal power, whose voice could
be heard a distance of four miles in every
direction, w hen ho once got warmed up to
his work. The owner computed that if he
could set in motion all the air in a circle
of ei"ht miles in diameter, or twenty-five
miles in circumference, or an area of fifty
square miles, or thirty-two thousand acres,
a hundred horse-power jackass could, all
other things being equal, rival any other
noise vet discovered. He established the
fact that the power of au ordinary ass is ; Kanf
about oiie-tweum ul an luuiitu oitm-
DOWCr A Steam rn:uo u uuc iuuumu
1873.
THE t&TBST SH&t
1874.
MA 11 HI A
TLe follow ing lLt
GREAT RED
TJCTION II PRICES
year ago, by a kw'v of
tiuction, to her o,nk-., . , n;
, " iij a,
graced one of the i,,,..t ji iv l-t
stations in the r.iii-,ire s.r 1
of bis
a pair oi blue
ir.! xcd
AT THE iN lVT
EAGLE CLOTHING STORE
OF M. II. NATIIANSON & CO.,
(Lately occupied by II. Walters, deceased,)
231 and 233 MAIN STEEET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
herself as a presi i.
Deak Cousin : l!,.c..T-.,
j ceive a prcs-ent of a j :Ui- t,f"w
1 ings knit by rr.y (,nu ,
i sured, dear coz., that n.y tlCs
t you is as warm as the
J the finger-work, aud
! nation. But I coui.i,
I culiarlv ainrcDi-; ,'..
" iLlt r.
You will remark iu the r,t
tl.Ara O ft ... . : . 1 " ' i
it'rous as
this j.Wie
ri-'JIE underftiyned would respectfully inform the citizens of EbensburK and Northern Cam.tria ; j.au", w ho are to walk si.ie lv .v. j
X generally, that they have ju-t opened at the above named place a larae, complete ana tic- , arrainst coldness wH : ' "
Kunl btoik of FALL A.N11 WIN TiiK !, . . 'oH1'-;ft
CLOTHING AND CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
i.nvconnipr wouiu uu fiiuiu u mo iKinrr r ..... r ......v. rtr r'v t ini. . n..
.. io mil) .,.liti;ii v asseK. A lierefnip. if .j ic ... Pvr.l.lsH KK.liSKY OVE 1COATS. In Kuf. brown,
Ul i,vw j j " . .V ...in.inv u i vim .,,.1 VPTS nf !l ti'iturps.
one ass can t.u a circle eignr. nines m ai- . f. . ... v.-- v.j ,s,a. umiikellas.
ameter. 12,000 jackasses or a 1,000 horse- i i ,a ,Ln!l lhj ,,revnilin orices in Johnstown. V
i long as they last.
texture is mixed, am
of life. In these
He
Sept. 19, 1 873.-0 m
l
because
H modern stoveOr'Are better, ht
isli. far better tliaiijiiliey trive a tinei
other in existence. Ul llixn any oilier
pow er jackass would till
miles 1.1 aiameter.
Th inventor thought
fully, arrived at the deduction
could take nature s vocal
anolv it to a greater power,
duce a larcer and more satisfactory vol
ume of sound. Filled with this idea, he
put the mule to death, aud carefully sev
ered the head from the body, lie then in
jected solutions of chloride of zinc and ar
tenic into the veins and arteries of the
head and neck, to prevent decay of the
liesh. India-rubber was dissolved in sul
phuric ether and the solution forced thro'
the trachea or wind-pipe and through the
larynx or throat. The ether evaporated,
leaving a film of rubber on the membranes,
and the "injection and evaporation were
continued until the rubber film was found
of sufficient thickuess. These organs w ere
theu subjected to a vapor of sulphur, heat
ed to 300 degrees, by "which process the
rubber was vulcanized, its elacticity in
creased, and the membranes rendered im
pervious to steam. Thee preparations
completed, a short piece of rubber ho&e
was attached to the windpipe and connect
ed with a steam boiler.
It was a moment of agony to the invent
or, a he placed the ass-htad in the hands
of an assistant, and slowly pulled the valve
oien : a moment of thrilling interest. As ! Are putupin neatstyleIn
the steam was turned on, it uassed into the ! and in n form mot--,!,
i ad .i
SSIMEKESL'ITSformen j T A, ,
olive and lighter colors, and : or me. xu iiitfce, liowtu-r. tLtr-"-
Ftvles and prices, tx-sides a . j..,n;otnc ; , .
all which will positively be . ' 1 i-.--;t K
- A 1 n, 1, r. .r.r t rMrt ! list onnA thot I , .. 11
a circle of 93,000 . ,h n.iest an-i f most ntyiish woods ny article of ciothin dired. md that '".UT.J'i'o of your existence u : y."-
on the most reasonable terms. Wn mam'facickb allocbows Ooous. w hi'jn ei.Hbl-s ns to . c.iSM.ut.. t ... b
01. ! 6ell cheHpertJin nrv other bouse in t'Rmbria county. Please tfive us a call when i ou iit mu j behove jour lives . be
all this over care- , f " " ' ,,, fr: ,, sfo..k ,. rjces whether it wi!l not pay you to deal with us. l it- , e -
that if he COATS anil I.X'S TOM-MADE H'OUK our leadimr speclnlties. and "Ql 1CK SALE? AMI SMALL ; IlOUl tile Uutck passion ,f w ;t..
ajtparatus and PKOKITS" the basis upon winch wc ao ousiiiess. utJiL.i.M)r,: ousy. The daike.st c '. r L.-.r
, he could pro-nr.MfT rnpncT tuc pi Arr.oqi ?H MA rJ sTRr FT. mhiJSiUWN. .-i.iei. uiwuk.. . . ,
. UUI1 I I UllUkl lilt. I LIIUL UHU w . . . . . . - - ,
M. H. NATMAKSON & CO.
WASHINGTON STREET,
CO.
Yield a brilliant eflvery sheen with less than
half the labor required whtsii other polishes r.i o
used.
i neat and cleanly,, TtCan be used even
ele. nuking n.Uirt 'lithe pa rlorwiiliout I
dut when used. VI troiittle of removi
f limit ure or carpets.
Has no disng-reeablo sulphurous or strong: acM
smell wln ii prepared fur use, but ure pleasant
and harmless.
each box are 12 !
IllsticUs: 1 Ktlck Is suCj
JtFcieut for any stoe-
co;
convenient for us
than any other Klish
Are the cheii pest polish in the niMrkef. because
nne box jit il cents will cover as much surface
as 2. cents' worth of the old polishes.
as voT.i nus.
jvi. acwiiuuuus iii-tic oi unci lo-jjaiion i j o. if Ironsides
wuii a pistol uui.wu ,, a
The answer wa wafled back from round
tlia next corner
'( 'an'tyoii see I'm looking for that cow ?"
SilO.OO
' ,.; s- ' J
ST&TICSAHY 8 P03T3LE
team liCTes.
The Best & Jlot Connlete Assortment
ia the T;arket.
Th!a Enjrirx have a1, .rnya inaintiTied the Yy
liig-hertt stnnJiiM of eTvC-'e We ninlte tha
miniifr?tur c t Enaines. Bcilirs find Saw Mills a
specialty. SVe have thslr-'ist un.l nn' romr'ta
works of the Uind in ttio coiiutrj , wiia nunJuuery
peially atlap'e l ro hs -r".r.
Ye ke;p const-itir'y in r-rr"s Ir.rrr" rnmbers of
Eii'iines, which w furnish n'.tlie vury lowwt prioen
and on the ehortwt n V.". bulll En'-ints
Facially ail.oite I to Muif. Saw Mills. Grist MilLs,
TannTi'fj, Cotton Giu, Thrccieri nal aJ clasea
of waiiiifacturiuiT.
Wa ar9 now baildmfj tao ecl -bratei Lane Circu
lar Mill, tin; booi aad xujst coiuj leta saw mill
ever invented.
uinke the-man'ifa ':re cf Saw outfits a
rpeci'il f..iirui-9 of o.r business, auJ ciui furnish
cori'.jlpt-? on tho shoru-st no' ice.
Oar aim in nil cases is to f :miih the best m-v-chinery
iu tha mark t, and won ab:;lutei7 un
equu led for beauty of J--sim, eeiMoiny mid strength.
Beiul for Circular aad Tiice 'LUt.
UTSCA STE Af-". ENGINE CO.
TTICA, Tt. T.
LYOfa'3
OTA
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It promotes the GROWTH, FRESEU
VES tbe COLOR, anl increases the
Vigor and BEUTVof the II A III.
Ottb Thtjxtt Tfaps ago Teton's KATRArsos fob
the Haib wag first placet .n the market by iTofessor
K. TUoinas l.yoD, a rraduate or Irinceujii College.
The name is derived from tiie Greek "Kathho."
TiRiiifyiii to cleantc. purify, rijuwtioiV, or rrttvre.
w. ?r J received, and the poi.ular.ty it has
obtained, la tmprecedented and iccredibla. It ia-c--ew?
the Gao-WTB and Beacxyot the HAra. Itia
a delightful dresaitg. It eradicatea dandruff. It
prt vents the Hair from taming gi ay. It fccers the
head cool, and gives tlie hair a rich, soft, g'uesy ep
peaisnce. It is the same in QrAyrrri and QuAijrf
as it was over a Quaktek of a Ckstdbi Ago, and ia
60.d by all Ltruggista and (tuuiry Uruatualy ,,o
Cent Ut(lc.
wind-pipe, expelling the air and producing
a sigli, followed by a groan, a snort, a
chuckling, then a violent coughing aud
biieezing. As a full head of steam was
j turned ou, the most fearful noise, the
! most friirhtful irud'aw. the most vociferous
C '
bray that ever assailed mortal ears were
produced. The lips contracted, disclosing
a terrible array of teeth : the featuies de- t
velopcd a satanic grin : the jaws raised and "?ve just taken therein comp-tiiion with
. ,, ...''. 1st premium ut the I ii-l' r.several ot the best of
fell, as the steam crowded the passages, ; uiauapolis iiJtposition Jl ihe old stove i.olihes.
ana the ears participated in the general
movement, giving to the head of the ass
an animated and excited apnea ranee. The
man who was holding the head gazed upon
it a moment, with dilated eyes, colorless
cheeks, knocking knees and protruding
tongue ; then, suddenly losing all interest
in tho performance, he 'emigrated. As
for tho inventor, his success exceeded his
most sauguiue anticipations. For an in
stant he contemplated the bead, his coun
tenance working with every manifestation
of intense delight; then Le too started,
probably to learn the greatest distance to
which that voice would penetrate, leaving
it still in ojieratioii, with all steam on.
The head had now got fully warmed up to
Lis work, and that bray went bunting
through the universe. It was an acoustic
earthquake ; a sky-shake ; it was a storm,
a hurricane of sound, a tornado, a cyclone
of noiie ; it was a donkey carnival, a jack
ass Fourth of July. It was the greatest
success the world Las ever known. St.
Loah (Jlobe.
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa.,
Wholesale and Rttcil Deahis in
mm m mm cry goods
93 1 1. 11 A i: It Y GOODS.
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE.
BCOTS AND SllOFS.
Li ATS AND CAPS.
I HON AND NA1U
CARPETS AND OIL CLO'I IIS,
liRAin'-MADF. CLOTniNG, ; and Lave come to pl u
GLASS WAUL. YM.LOW WARK.
WOODKN AND WILLOW WARE.
it too blue. Other ai : ;
j rise to my mind in rcgaiCi
i ings. The most hid erst
viewed by the miiid iu
I furnish instructive in
' ttoct :
"The iron dogs, tl: r
The bellow s that
The fire-woo.l r.-! -Do
all to right.-..
But to the bubject.
that the tops of these
I suppose courtship ' '
seamed, and by ni'.a::
drawn into a snarl. L it
a time w hen the wL. 'c
continues so to the e:..I
By this I wish to c
that you are now tl
a "k
'"".'rtU
".sit w.ii
i ivV.:i.
the w hole of tlie cou.v! . s: ki!...
. made at once, but lv tLc ...id .
PKUVIii!UNloand YllU, ALL KINDS, ! little stitch after a:.
Toeilier witli nil manner of Western Produce j autl discietion, uuti! li
ucli a rLOLll. liALOiS, rlSH, SA 1.1
CAR HON OIL. iic, .c.
l"5f Wlioe-ale ainl refni'. orders solicited
aad promptly lilied ou the blioi test notice and
oiust i easonable ternis
WOOD. MORRELL k CO.
. k v.
Buy Crcmrs ok Comfort of your storekeep
er, if he has them, or will procure tbcm for you;
If not, send nsione dollar, your name, and the
iitime of vour nearest express station, nd ve
I will send you Uu boxes, and samplesof liart-
Ictt s lilackmtr ami i call llluciiitr, Iree ot cost.
Cnt'M us of Comfort can be had of all AVholc
sale tiroeers nnd Ii-n let s in t he United States,
find Ketail Dealers will find them the most pro
nable. from the fact that they are he fastest
selling article of the kind in the market.
II. A. HA li TL, E TT f CO.,
115 North Front St., Philadelphia.
Ill Ch ambfos Sr., Nrw Yohk.
Chamukks St., ltiu-'TOX. lll-14.-3meoin.
mwm mwm mini
WM. P. PATTON,
jranul'aoturer At 1 1 I Dealer In
a i.i. kisds or
r fl TJTTvTT? TTTTJ TTTrT'TTTJ H ! the r
VAAAJA.A1 X A" UJE.iti.lXX (J Xt
juiiysiowir, pa.
Lvokxi) of Gamhrincs. The popular
legend of Uambrinus is as follows : Gam
bi inns was a tiddler, who, being jilted by
his sweetheart, went out into the woods to
bang himself. He was sitting on a limb,
vit!i a cord around bis neck, preparatory
to taking the fatal leap, when suddenly a
tall mau iu a green coat appeared before
luui aud oilered Ins services, lie might
become as wealthy as ho liked, aud make
bis sweetheart burst with vexation at ber
ow n folly ; but iu thirty years be must give
his soul to Beelzebub. The bargain was
struck, for Uambrinus thought thirty years
was a long time to enjoy one's self, and
perhaps tin devil might get him at any
event as weli be bung for a sheep as for
a Iamb. Aided by isaian, he invented
chiming bells and lager beer, for both of
whicii achievements he is held iu grateful
remembrance by Teutons. No sooner bad
the bo'.y Roman Euiieror quaffed a gallon
or two of this new beverage than he made
Gainbriuus Duke of Brabant and Count of
Flanders, aud then it was the fiddler's turn
to laugh at the discomfiture of bis old
sweetheart. Gambrinus kept clear of wo
men, says the legend, and so lived iu peace.
For thirty years he sat beneath the belfry
chimes meditatively drinkirg beer, with
Ins nobles and burghers around him
Theu Beelzebub sent Jocko, one of his
itupf, with orders to bring Gambrinus be
fore midnight. But Jocko was, like tiwie-
veler s marchioness, ignorant of the taste
of beer, never having drank of it, even in
a 6ip, and the llemish schoppen were too
much lor him. lie tell into a drunken
6leep, and did not awake until next dav,
at w hich he was so mortified that he had
not the face to go back to hell at all. So
Gainbriuus lived in tranquility for a centu
ry or two, and drauk so much Leer that
be turned iuto a beer barrel.
; Thk Esquimaux Dog. The most valu
able domestic animal in Kamst-h.it ka is
tiie dog-. During the winter they arc fed
w ith dried lislr every morning and evening; j
brtU while traveling, they gt nothing to j
eat, even though they run for hours.;
Their strength is wonderful. Generally ,
no more thin C e of them are harnessed to !
a sledge, and will drag with erue three!
loll grown persons and sixty pounds of
blgt:i.uo. When lightly laden, such a j
sitdge w ill travel from thirty to forty rsuL-s
it'n day,.ovtr bad roads and Ihu-igh the
dcp smnv ; on even roads, from eighty to !
one hundred and forty. During a snow '
Mojiii thrt dogs keep their master warm,
iid will lie q iiclly near him foi houis, .so
that he has nieicly to prevent the st.ow
from c vci ing him Lo deeply and suRo
criing him. The dogs are also excellent
weather prophets ; for when, while ru.;i;ig, 1
thwt dig f.o!cs in the snow, a storm may
w ft li certainty be expected.
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sat H kit's I is
w
LYON'S
lava iitl
! " 7 " - - :;.oc,
i .r illlJII Villi aiioiuu, 0,.0
- -MT.,,l, , KTTI
ALSO. A LAIJGK LOT OF
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. ! 5 5 JJS m A I
t
DEAI.tR IS
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSVVARE,
HATS. MPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER
ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STOKE.
' Tmrpnus,
llfdc tends,
Was!istanl,
Ki.irtioanls,
C'liatntier ?et9.
Parlor Sets,
Ward rotten.
Hook Cascp,
Lou ut cs.
ic, Jtc, Ac, i'C, Ac., io.,
KVKKV reSCKlPTIt 4IP
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE
made to order in excellent st;, e and at low
prices. C'aliinct and liairniakei's" materials ol
all kintis for sale. Furniture d. l; vered at any
point in Johnsiowrt or at KailroHi Station free
of extra charge. WM. P. PATTON.
Joimstowu, Oct. 13, lS70.-tf.
Cone Chnfrs.
Wood, Scat Chairs,
Kitt iien Furniture,
Hd Lountfes,
Mttrcs-.
Tcte-a-Tetes,
Kxtension Tables,
Itininir Tsbles.
Cupboards.
c. Ac. c., Sec.
! fair, equal piece of
I life d.es not colsit
but millions of little
i
! so mav it be w ith vo i
, when duties are to I - j
dening made wherel-.i I:
! rej 'roved or economy i
I ucilhor seaming nor .
J and generosity are in
I every stitch of life mink-
ht place, none c:'!
small, too tight or too !-
keep tin the smooth a::.l evene
ing existence one fa!. -'..: -.:.'
until together lia-.i; i
you come to the w.y t-t !'' 1
in the final nairoj-.r.; a.
the coil of this eiiib'.--;"'
panions and comforting a 't ve
remains lint white, the tok'-U !
ri tin'
WOOL AND COUN IIY TliODUCE
TtltS IN tXCDAXUK FOR COOPS.
Store on South Side of Main Street,
CbPiisbnrsr, Ia.
w.q t k nTT?mv orn
M.i u n ii
ii a. i ni
T AVlNd recenily enlarged. our sock wenra
li nitw prepared to sell at a frrent reduction
from former prices. Our stock consists of
Prints, Medicines. Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Leon's. Hall's nf" Allen's Hair Ktnratives,
Pills. Ointments, Plaster. Liniments, Pain Kiil
lers. Citrate Mag-nesia, Kss. Jamaica tJiii-er,
Pure Flavoring lixtracts, Fsscnces, mnn
Svrup. Sitoi bins Syrup, Spiced tfyr up, liiiubart),
I'ure Spices, &c.
Cigars and Tobaccos,
Itlank Hooks, Deeds. Notes nnd Honds; Cap,
Post. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper:
Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Arnold's Writing
Fluid, Jtlack and lied Ink, Pocket and Pass
Hook. Matrazines. Newpptipers, Novels, Histo
ries, Hihles, itelijrious. Prayer aud Toy Hooks,
Pen knives. Pipes, -c.
f"ffe have added toourstock a lot of FINE
JEWELKW to which we would'iuvite the at
tention of the Ladies.
PHOTOGltAPU ALHU.MS at. lower prices
than evrr offered in this place.
1 aier and Cig-ars sold either wholnlp or re-
Main Street, Kbcusbury.
tait.
July 30, 18tiS.
WHICH WILL DI OlSPOSErt OP
AT COST TOR CASH !
(JKO. HUNTLEY.
EleiisTurs, Nov. 21, lS73.-tf.
JAMES JF. 11 ILL IK EX,
Attorney at Law and Ileal Estate Agent,
HOLLCDAVSRrnG, PA.
QPKCIAL ATTFXTIOX jrivon to tht oollfc
3 tionot lirtinis iu lslkir. auitiri.u ilui:thir
di ti, Hedfttrd, 'entrejoid Cleat fleid counties.
Parlies wUliinjr to rirchHt, rein, dell or ex
clianxd real cs;aic will Hi,,! it prettily to their
nn-:tn?:ire. ii call on nr address me.
t i rrettoucicucv in eiiher Ensrliah orOer
ui4U solicited. tScpt, 2, 1873.-II.
A Ccp Dance. Charles G. Lelar.d gives
a description of the dancing of tho Egypt
ian girls, in which ho chronicles the per
formance of one young person, declariug
it to be "quite a poem." lie says : Plac
ing a cup, symbolic of temptation, ou ths
ground, she danced around it in a styie
which was perfectly Spanish, turning Ihe
b'idy and siiikiug low with great grace
and exquisite art. The cup appealed to I
exercise :v terrible fascination aud she
seemed afraid to drain it. The fear was
perfectly acted. Five times, without aid
from her arms, she almost lay on the
ground with her thirsty lips just dallying
with the edge, aud then rising swept in
the dance, and thrilled and shivered, and
turned, and sank agaiu. The sixth time
she bad completed a circle, aud, no longer
able to resist, she approached the cup with
throbs and pauses, and theu without using
ber hand lifted it from the ground with
her lips alone, draining it aa she rose, and
the tragedy of temptation being over, mer
rily danced about the room in quick step,
with ber head thrown back holding the cup
all the time in her mouth."
Cleaning Coat-Colxaks. Take a
piece of ammonia stone (carbonate of am-
iroura) me size oi a walnut, anu put ui a
G. YEAGEIi & CO.,
Yflialrsale and Retail aannfactarers of
TIN, COFFER AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
AND DEALERS 1JI
HeatinT, Parlcr ani Ccclins Stores,
Xo. JIO'J Eleventh Avenue,
Altoona, In.
ROOFING and SPOUTING made to order
?.!-LT"VrauU:d Perfect iu manufacture and
Orders rcsoect lully solicited and promptly
attended to. and polite attention accorded la
all. whether iliey purcliusu or not.
Altoona, Sept. 5, lST3.-tf.
Tkhe best Oil in the world for ma
chinery. It triil not chill.
It will not gum.
It in equal to the best Eard Oil.
If you Itave any kind of Machine
nr. ash for OLEXA ; and if you
cannot buy it at home, sciul for a
Circular and price list to
Tl I TTTI I TIT 1 I . I " l r .
rAIilll, MLilill'tt iltlri, CP of warm water. AVheu dissolved, , ly M. T1EADE, AI lorn ey-at-Law,
. fin iTru'TrnrR in lifumc Yti" y? i ciea" ,na?.ntl a?.a "i? :w ,n third r:r: t: .Ulu ce,re.treet.
VI Li .11.1. it I .11 lllti.lL.) .1 ll nni r hi me MJiuiiou anu nil) me couar two or, ".eumm
Murray Sc Dunn,
PUOPRIKTtJKS OF
FiilEMX F0LM1RV AM) STOVE WORKS,
HOLLIDASUCRG.
n'iyiXG "ureliused the establishment lately
known as Enterprise Toundrv. wo OP i
prepared to manufacture .
of every dcscriDtion.
Tho Various Styles of Stoves
manufactured at our establishment tn In all
respect, .qual to any In tbe market!
Steam Engines and all kind of Machiner,
lroinptIy d satisfactorily repaired.
whTa i'i r"L?l 1 "Tranted-io be exactly
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. I and peace, of purity and 1:, -'
; like these stockings, the C
dropi-ed, and the work K- :
go together from the ilar- .'. c- -loimcd,
to a happy state t ti
I present from earth to hc:i .
Hoping that these sfus --r
itions may meet a cordial if.'..
i main iu the true blue fi it:,diL ;
Kt It llUUt ICO ,".'
Yours from top to t e.
Parke's Marble Yorks,
139 FmnKlin Street, Jolinst ow n. "
MoXl'V KNTS. HF.AH and TOMB
.1)M. t'OI NTLll and CARI-
XKTSI OK.MAVTI'IS o
factored of tlie very best Italian andJjffiv3jj;i1
American Marbles. Kniire t-atisfaej vill
titm iruaraiitecd in price, design and '(VSy
exeviition of work. jfr
. -.- iimprH res nopi t 11 1 1 v r tph ... - - ?
and promptly filled at the very low
csi rusn r&ies. iryus.
Oct.24.-m. JOIIXPAKKE
T4
What Game of Ca-i ; a ;:
' practice which prevaiK at
I throwing old shoes afier t i ; o .".
', bears away tbe bride r.:ii b:.---
no doubt, from its anli-i i ;y. --r
1 veneration, but it may ic a..'..
i and, indeed, it is at tia:-: r : .-.
i venient but dangerous. A: i
i which took place recently at Ls;
j Knglaud, a serious accid-.-nt oi-t-
the lives of three iersons wei:
rificed by the observamv f t'i
orcd custom. It scouts that, .v
and bridegroom were taki:'. ,; i
! ure after the wedding h.cakfj
i of old sbites was diich ii c- ;
I the addition of a pi.i;:::; v vl r
i evidence of kindly fci i!:.j. L- -j
appreciated by the new a-;;-j
was unfoituuately mi-ai iit-"-!
horse attached to the
i they were seated, who ''" 4
; tiroval bv bolting. The f
: not such as can be
i much to the happine.-.-.
j the driver was thtowu i '
I the carriage parsed I'u-r
! riage itself came into i
was capsized, and sn...'i
i The bridegi-CKtui was y'.c
i window, received a x-a-v "
, lies iu a precarious !-..;.:!
was, of coui-se. teii i' -!
I pily escaped further : .v
! -
f V..:
; il
: Cf
rui-
LOUIS'S MiiiBLE WORKS !
131 rrnnklin Street, Jolintoin.
JOII W. MM;tX, - Proprietor.
BflOSrVEXTS. 1IKAD and TOMH STONES.
CXlrNTKK ami CAIUNKT SLA US, AND I
TELS. Ac, manutactured of the verv best ltal- I TvnrTim-Tii-T
ian and American Marbles. Perfect satisfac-
tiou in wurk.u.-.Mifii and in ic .-. .-u.n unt. ,1 OI aniline lilack is
'""Orders respectfully solicited and prompt- of sixty drops of coin i ';u
ly ere t;3. J .hnstown. Nov. u, Tl.-rf.'l J acid and thiee qaitci --l"
COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., ffSfttJXtb 1$ -
' t?TJiSri?E1 C? half di-achrasof gum a:a! a.
'&&f45 i.t.sJMav, of water. This color o!
-. j pens, and is una ! '."
ll.lOIlKlUl-8r9 JLi. mineral acids or tuoiig
"ITriLT. receive money on deposit, discount ' ''"C black solution, i:.-:.aa
and collect notes, arid attend to all ihe 1 ted with gum water, I ,!'.'!,'!
Scpti0.tr. JAS. 11. ZAHM, Cashier. m of ltven : - :
I rr n rtnuis rf s hm. 10 i-' J
M. LLOYD & CO , alcohol, an aniline lake
HASKF.IiS. AI.Tiiov t i is remarkable fr pri-H--;- '
Tlrafts on the principal eitj.-und Silver nd ! black color on bras-- ; '-'
..v.... ...I pni,-. v.uii-i toii niuue. Atonies re
ceived on deposit, pavahlo on demand ithout
interest, or on time with Interest at fair ratus.
l
W51
I LOYD & CO., Hankkks,
KliKXSnUTtf. p t
7"fiol,l. Silver. Government I-oaiiti, aid
ot her Sfi'ii ri t o.r . h.iiij 1. 1 u ,,.i .1.? i... .. .
lowed on Time IMa;. Coupons n mlcant 7 V i V
ail necposible points in tho t'nited "States, aud a ble-spoontul si
Ifeneral Hankiuir business transacttl
( For "WnoorrNo
I of tlaxseed, three o;va
I together in half a i: -'
' we'd strained, swot -t.' :
lv. and kept in a "
tlijlc-
t diiectly after the t ; r
worth remembciii'c,-
; , !! ;
i-' ...
a .: "
ir J. liUCK, M. 1).,
J-J- riijieiiM itiitl KiireMa
-ARROLLTOW It, Pa. I CHILBLAIN
Office In rear of John Hock's store. Nia-ht t that the lU.id cotn'.i!ti;i-"
Johs . is an uufailmg l-i'".1'.'
caiiit may be made
liucK, tsq.
the residents or
KAprii 4, is;3.-ir.j"
) rlii
r
Xo. 360 l'e-.ni Avenue,
Pittsburgh Pa.
. auir.2.. !
I three times with it. It will also retnov "y All'i Y1TI
; The glossy appearance along the scams aad J F1 , " '"-Ar-itAn
Vitusoiu.iiii proiup ly annndad io. 112 12,Tl-.f. 1
Aipoti the elbows.
I AMES J. OATMAN, M. D
J rtiynlclMii nl SarKe.
H.m,Ce Hh Mrct t' "wrKKlrt
Hotel. KoMdcnceoii Crawfonl st . West War -1
where nitfht calls should be made, m.- tf .1
A n
1 application to thcin I' ' . J
i ins a cine. It may L ti -1
for frost-bites
f l'KIMK IN row.
i One quart of nioia-'
! . l o.A. it It" ra
inu nun ... --
... TtlS?i
f ,.i::t
I '.!? 11
loot- .
'"' K. ATTOSVRV a t. T.u 1.-1.- .1 1,1 "
i:t
D
1 r J ,McL A l 11 f-1 N'. J thtrnr,,. ' sertained I
iaiiV.XM"SVmn-ra- Omceln the old j east, tak,
mdte8,tdi,i"'. rnerofCH... remedy fo
Exchange
nwconn... VSII.v'-. Willauend to all bus-
Pttihii Si'llK I
- evpei'-
taken niK!""
for put:'.'
most iitatant ici.oi.
ma pro! essiou.
i r 1 1