The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, April 24, 1874, Image 4

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    Iafru at Their Own Game.
AVait two years ago a Missouri Kiver
i-learn boat left Fort b.-ntoii with a party
of tough and well-to-do miners tin board.
There were a!.- among the passengers
three or four "brace m:-n," and before ar
riving at Sioux City they had geneinlly
cleaned out the pockets of the
'J lie boat sturii.ed at Sioux City
miners
to Wood !
up, and loum!. aiu..iiJT others waiting to
feet on Imard, a minNtei iuI-Iooking per- j
fconage wiili the longest ami most Solemn !
countenance on him you can well imag- ;
i;i. ll.i was dressed is) ii fruit of black. '
v.. re a white stovepipe hat and choker j
collar, ornamented itli n blaek neck-handkerchief.
Vi'i'!!, he got t iti b.,avd ami the boat start
ed down the stream. I' r two days he was
unnoticed by the other passengers, but one
of the .-port.-, at last thought he saw a eiianee
to Tiinkr something out of the sad and mel
ancholy individual. The latter weald once
or twice a day .-tep up ( the bar, and, with
a voice that wis as mild and gentle as, a
maiden's, ask for "a glass of soda if yoa
please." and the;i l.e would pall a roll of
bills from his p.ckct and take a quarter
from their interi.tr layers. Tlien he would
f-ay to the barkeeper, as if under a thousand
oh!ipi:i .ns, 'Thank yon, sir," and walk aft
again as it" about to eommit suicide.
The thing had gone far enough, and the
gambler I Lave spuLcu of at last approached
him.
Wot;!d ye
i? of sevtr.-up,
?:ven-up? Wl at is sYen-up? Pleare
tell me, my go id friend."
Whv, a game of cards, you
W, JUst
lay a
to p;
away the
time. Let
us
game."
'.My g-"od
concerning card- ;
'"Well, cine a'
t) d it." And
: 1, I do kn.:T nr:y:'ii.".g
I laimot play them.'
iiir ; we'll show yo.i Low
the mild g-'iitleman iri
biai h , after soiiie farther protest-
at It i i iit!
Con-cute 1. j
T; ey showed 1 I j it how 'twa-i d nc, h.tkI :
tVy played several games. The gentleman ,
in 1? y.-k was delighted. (.i.tmMers wint to
kfo 1 he viil 'iay jioker. the cent ante,
j.i-i f-r tl fan of the thing, (.'ciu'ema 1 in
Mack say.- he een't piny the. tram, bat they '.
explain again, and the poker commen.-es. :
The genueuiau in blaek I.ks eve: y time. '
T he:-.-are six men 111 the game, F.ach one '
deals before the. gentleman in blaek, and '
ante has been raised to a dollar. Gmt in 1
Mack deals awkwardly and looks at hid
baud. Next man to dealer bets f;e goes '
liro.lTa, C!'-l s are raised to jsl(H). t.Jetit
in bl-i ,'k - I: and makes it ll'O be:ter. ;
(lamVitTs 1 ok s irprisI, lint will not be
Muffed. Thrtbet has reached ..rn')() a tllor.s- !
iind. All diaw out exeept a Piks lVak
I11i.n r, who sees nud calls Lim. "What ;
liave yoa ?" ' Waal," answers the gent in j
l!.ek,''I have!;.: me .ee waal, 1 Lae i
fo.ir cues."
The gambler-, who have sii-pkiui!ed ?:,ii? 1
time before, 11 w iooke 1 wild, and the light !
begins to dawn in the miner's mind, lie
leaned acre-s the table and said in the mo t
sarcastic tones he could command : '
"Oh, yoa l eave, heae yer 1 1'ou suneii
moiiio.i.s shi filer."
The gent g )t up fi-.in tlu table and hand
ed one of the gamb.ers his card. 1c real
'T.iil "W.tlker, Xcv O.leans" one of i'..e
Hiost s.:ee--ial s'.iavpers in the country.
TVIu iiu.k V, Kvofher i;oh!
Oil IJoS Ili:..n w;is one of t.e hardest
cn'-cs that ever e.vi-tel in flooria or an;--wlicre
else. He excelled in only two things
in the frcqttcnoy of his sprees an ! tlie
nuiu'if." of scmpes thc' led him into. I: ,'
had a hrotner whose mine wa Pe.fr, called :
hy his friends Tele. 1'cie wns a (nil sp; i- ',
men of tlie gmus torn.), standing r.hout fix
feet two in his strekinus. Ila was very far
from bepijr a Jiiiius Ctoar in p.mt of
bravery. 'i.it where there was no danger no
man could t-.i k 1 .ndcr, or come to h!o 1 ?.!
thunder on a la; tier scale. One d-iy durin.c;
R Court week, lob as usual became oVi'im-d-ly
tyht, or, in Georgia dialect, '-slightly in-tcrrogat.-.i.''
Gttti.ii rather qunrre'sume,
pome r..-:s- ii j-e-e!ih d him witli a beau
tiful 1 l i. k .. slrete',it!r l.im o-,:t n t lie
floi.r. lVtc he ird of ii, and lir..'1is!aii''inu
that the ntleman who had !-en kin 1
enoi:i;h to Kive r..btlie 11 or had left, he
started up, and put this? on a feroeioitM eo,:n
tenanc?, ev iaimcl : "H'lio s'.ntek my
l rotii. r V, ':'" No one answered, for all
wcie t i)'.i- j.i'kiTit: f t themselves. "Who
sfruck my : ' j: he cried the third
time, v .iMvi: ,' hi:n- -If into a rfe t faty.
and .'-taU..! ..i the piazza of the gr.icery
a- if l.e i!i i pot t'er-.r a:iy one. U? felt or.
Viured t'.uit no one would take up the matter
hut the striker hiai--.-lf; and ns he was not
iu the vi. ini-yl.e as i,..t nf,nid,n..t he.
He was, howex.-r, .l.. nn.-l to diapjv..i:it
ment, for just tvs he veiled o;,t the tni
bie question for the fourth lime, a ta!!,
broad-shouldered fellow, who was well
known as the bully of the county, siepp,.
up and said : ' struck your brother U jh
"Ah!" sa;,l l'ete, after surveying his
brotlier IV.Vs ei-.emy fr severaf secon-.L-.
"Well, y.,u struck him a powerful lick."
A Stran-e Sight at Sea.
In the year 1TS.", the captain of a Green
land whaling ve-sel, found himself at niht
Puiroutided by icebergs, and "lay to" until
nioniinir, expecting every moment to he
pround to pieces. In the morninn he looked
about and saw a sliip near by. He hailed it,
but received no answer. Getting into a boat
uith some of his crew, he pushed out for
the i!jyte:i'us craft. Coming alongside the
vessel, lie saw through the port-hole a man
at a taV.'e, as though keeping a log-book,
frozen to death, The last date in ihe log
book was 1TGJ, showing that the vessel had
been drilling f.-r thirteen years among the
ice. The snilors were found frozen among
the hami:i,,( ks. and others in the cabin. F..r
thirteen years this ship had been carrying its
harden of corpses a diii'tiug sepulchre
r.iaue.cd hy a frozen crew.
onnny n., I've, asked his father it
he kneir why the ,tiirf, were made The
father, thinking ,. .: ,:((, iaJ conct.h(1(i
queer notion ns to the sC of tho heavenly
bodies: -No, do you?- ..yes it n,.ver
rains when the stars shiiw, -3 t!,ov m;..t
htivb.eu n,iJe tnplijKp the r-.u-!:..!."
l
i
NEW STORE BuildiDg.
JOHNS
Having purshascd larjjely for cash, nod tnT
uf our g-ooiltibuving- been bouirbt aiaco
the Panic, wo are able to offer
; EXTRA BARGAINS!
j AND CUR CUSTOMERS SHALL HAVE THE BENEFIT,
i We ir ill sell at prices to make the
'' money of our patrons go as far its
: possible.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
AND
ivrti
lV. i
COME AND SEE THE GOODS
AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES !
Goo.ls.lious-lit before the Panic are
MARKED Down
TO SUIT TUB TIMES.
iz A" 1 : rv 12 11 :v
AT HALF THE USUAL TRICE.
Wholesale Department
O.Y SECOXD FLOOR. "
GOODS AT MW YORK AND HIIL'A TRICES
AT
Geis, Foster & duinn's,
X.s. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown.
A-; rr a u vim tisembxts.
EXTERMiflATORS
or i;.e;..rti-e, Ivoarir;. Ants, I.:.l-I!crs. Mot l:s,Ar.
J. t lltsuv, t'l i-.iiAN ,'., .N. V.. Sole Aj?eri:.
New Ymk DAY-BOOK!
A Pir-.torcATic V."r.ii.i.:.T. r.stab!:he.l 18D0. It
.oMi:nri '.'ii'; .? i, .r' .. pliUcul nl so:ial.
Terms, 2 peryc-ar. To flu'i s, niae copies lor .JS.
Sp- inva copiss iro?. AtlOrtss, Iuv-Look, Sew
urk t:iy.
1 si k mi 0 u 1 :; .1 r nu 1 1 ; : t o ro it t t a k :
K-loO.OOO G I VEX AWAYIi
a S(CO,COOfor Only S2.GO.
PA GRAND LEGAL GIFT CONCERT
S:a Mi t! 3 JuTsnlls 2f:ra C:.::1 a; Icitct
6 URAWIXU ATKIL. 30. 1874.
One I'rize ifiwrjiil enl in evorv i:iuk:iire cf 11
1 n K-ts. .ii-''.e l;ck ln, s-J.LO; 5 lor iJ: 11 for'
l't. li.it low tit'lvct.-? lett : uml. as our sales are:
!.il. ra.tti :i:H-is f'l.aiM or.lcr at oaee. Am
eai.).n v arriving too la: e will lie i urnviJ. O,o I.1
i re! 1 iiile A.-ats v.ariitd twivHi....'. Fr lull:
rti:el".rs. n . ! ! i i'ss
,S!.-it). .i:i;r.rs, L,paver.-.vo.-,h. Ksn.
Wn to I. K. S-.ttth Af'anti Mills. looVlyTSf
for r H v.p.. tl 1 V, ll:jU lr40l Willi WDfXirt-
aat ex c st ora U' F.nu;, Am w.i.n mi o uer ecien
UdUi. icrt. 1 1: n') vk'ii' lirnftlt mid iuOD:y(
BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK
THREAD far yoir MACHINE.
FITS A XI) J-:r.IL:;SYj
fs. i ve' v rev ii. Te" r.o i-t r.. sps. o !o 1'VCSi staee
l.i jr. by u:.ig R. II K U.l Kit's II LK. A I.M'csm.
frrp .ij p ' I aiMi-.".,.-? J. E. 1.bblke, Iin;j,;;s:.
S- l ti.h Avc.nie, New Yo.k.
'Ol'R TF.oTH can be made pare oed white,
aiiii n.'r.-'rvdl f. om decay, by 1 'ec uye of " -,ri."
I'. reioc. Aiiil. ets J. J. Keam & t'o
li: 4 Zi. Y.
rl a ivi:i: l ist
1 temp'.itf. in k : nir
US. AH porm vri o eon-conlrae-s
v.it'.i .ii-wsikiuit.
fur tt o i iicr,ii, i .,r -lisoiiK .lis hitild send S"
rl. ... t.v.o. p. l.oiTKI I. .V it I'AKK KOIV,
.N. 1 .. lor t her t IN Kill Mii:K1iaij k ia.M PH
L1M, contain I'm uf'n.W il nr: papers and es
timates, x'iYt.-iii the eo.-t of ivc.-;
Loretto Marble Works.
PRICES REDUCED!
MONTMENTS. TOMI5STOXKS.1 lU.REAU
and TABLE TOl'S: also. Desigm for Scotch
(rfjriite Monuments. We desire to invite the at-
tPHMl'll of lli ... JaJ to our Ij.m utlful ft-wflll? lor
Monument? anu To'iibsronep. Made of the vtrv bet
Italian and American Marbles, and which Will bo
furnisheil at ns low ratrs ns similar work ran be
obtaine.l in Pliihuielphia or elsewhere. Perfect
satisfaction RiiaranteeU. ami work shipped to anv
point at our rirlc. All or.Ier.s from a .listanee will
be promptly atteaileu to. Iteiiiomber that our ile
sins ar.a ..nr work rill compare favorably with
anv in tho State. WILKINSON' &. KELLY.
Loretto, Mareli 13, liT4.-tf.
JAMES F. MIL LIKEN,
Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent,
lioLi.mAYsnrKG, pa.
OPHCIAL ATTENTION riven to the collec
O tiori ot claims in Ulair. t.'aml.ria, 1 1 mil iii(f
Uen. He'lfor:!, t 'entre ami t.'leartiei'J counties.
Parties wirliinjr to purchase, rent, sell or ex
change real estate will funl it greatly to their
ud vantage to call on or address me.
t t v.rreppotnJence in cither Enjrli4i ortler
man feolic-ile.l. ISent, 30, l&T3.-tf.
( u A I, ! CO A L yiZriie stilscriler
is Prepare to furnish, in larpe or .insll
iVl T l M V N U 5 V "o'a' l'a't 1 wXt 'in' I r ke t" pi'm
(oe. del, vertd promptly and free of ".h" r?r
b iulin.Tatanypf.ini in F.bensbiirr or vicinity
Orders left at the Zahm Stouk will receive ear
Jy attention. DANIEL H. ZMIM
ESeiiHburtf, Sept. 1, l?T;l.-tf. '
IU.INKKYA DHESS MAKING".
The attention of the Liidios nf Khens
bnrr and vicinity is directed to the fact that
MKS. It. E. JONES has just received an Invoice
or new an I fashionable Millinery Goods, at her
ro.ms in the East Ward. Eliensbursr. Weddinjr
ll'.nnets. Huts, etc., a pcciultv. LressmakitiK
promptly and neatly done. The putronaire of
me ladies ib respectfully solicited. d-l.'TL
KVx xnai,saddleasd
in .h L'NP,SSIIOT-FrAMiiRiArrxTy,
Wostvv Tr i -'v "pM-,s,,n School House,
v est v :irJ, Ebenstmrif. M i rrwn r ti-.V
Proprietoi j. ti.vUIlm and i"!(V',tx.. mde , K.l'
naired and all other work ,m, ny Hne ,
in the best manner, on the shortest Tiotice end
he most reaouable rates. ll-ll-tf "
VM- M- I-I-OYI) ec CO
I rafts on he principal cities and Silver nr.
Gol 1 for Mle. fo.!-.-. ions made. Monte- re
ceived on deposit, payable on demand with,".;
interest, or .m time will, interest at fcirr r-.te
JAMES J. OAT.MAN, M. I).,
. " EBENSBfRU, Vx.
'JfTiee on tnh street, nearlv opposite Blair's
Hotel. Besi.j..IK.c in Town Hall. Julian street,
where night ca.ls should be made. i 4.-tf.l
M.
J. BUCK, M. D.,
I'brnlcinii nn.l Knrwnn.
, ... ('.4RROU.TOW.K. Pa.
oiiTm? '"k""" f Jo!" "nek'a store. Ni-ht
. r be mude lhe residence of John
i,U K- t-i l- f April 4. lS73.-tf.l
T. A. SHOF.MAKKrt V U. u. VROII.F.R.
gHOEMAKER & SECHLER,
A ltoruers.at-L.atw,
113 and 115 Clint on St.,
TOWN.
QUINN
Look iit the Prices-
HEAVY BLACK ALPACAS,
NEW LY OPENED,
At 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 Cts.
ELEGAHT WATERPROOFS !
IN ALL NEW COLOKS!
Navy Blue, New Green, New Brown,
GOLD MIXFB A GBE5 MIXED
TVATKRPItOOFS
At the Reduced Price.
BLACK WATERPROOFS at 75 Cts. j
JlKIi AXJ WHITE FLANNEL, j
Ol'EJiA EL ANN EL,
liAlillEl FLANNEL,
Heavy fSray Twilled Flannel,
Yartl Wide Country Flannel,
Hob Hoy antl lilue Flannels .
!FELT SKIRTS from 75c. to $2.
BALMORAL SKIRTS VERY CHEAP.
W Ladies', Misses and Children's
WOOLEN IIOSK :
AT LOWEST PIMCES. AT
Geis, Foster. & CLuinn's,
Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St.. Johnstown.
W. D. M'C'lf.lland John Han nan.
M'CLELLAND & CO.,
Manafartarers of and Dpalers la
Fancy :uil llrin
FUSNITURE!
We keep constantly on haml in great variety a full
lino of elegant
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
IN SYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS.
Having the most skillful workmen in the city, we
are prepared to till all orders for
GRGS m E9BD FUBSOTORE !
IX PIE( 1 OR 6CIT9,
IIICKW 13o1oav
Either Eastern or Western Manufacturers.
Wareroom, No. SI FRANKLIN Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE,
JOIIX.VKIWX, f.4.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
4J-A11 Furniture sent "or and delivered in the
lty lice uribuig.
THE HOLIDAYS M OVER!
AS WE ALL KNOW, BIT TIIK
At 11.
-I. 3IILLS'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Are not over, but rather under, those of any other
ticaier m
D&T E0Q3S, SUSS G93DS, Btf 5, CAPS,
Boots, Shoes, Notions.
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, dC,
Iu I Ills ".ffk o' Tiiiibr.''
Jtf complete and elegant assortments of new
iroo'ls now in store will positively be sold at the
Uosest margin. Country produce at the highest )
...... i" . wjtonaiiitp ior (TOO.IS. run
yatistiiflion miarantee.l to all buyers. Store uu
High street, near Centre street.
K. J. MILLS.
Ebensburir , Jau. 1. 1874.-tf.
t'ie OesC Jil in th,xvrli for n-
chincry.
It tvill not eliill.
It trill not (tint.
It is equal to the'Jtest Lard Oil.
If yo n It a ve a n y h ind of Ma eh ine
rt, ask for OLENA ; and if you
cannot buy it at home, scnl for a
circular ft ml price list to
PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP,
OIL MAMFAl'TLHERS AND DEALERS
No. 3(iO Fenn Avenue,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
G. W. YEA G Ell & CO.,
Mhalfsals and Kitnil Mann facta rer of
TIN, CCiTEIl AM) SHEET-IRON WARE,
AND DEAI-EltS IN
Mlki Parlor and Cooiii Stoves,
No. 1402 Eleventh Avenue,
Altoona, Isn.
ROOFING and SPOUTING made to order
and warranted perfect iu manufacture and
material.
Orders r8pectfully solicited and promptly
Si i 2h ,7i h." Pl'te attention accorded t
all, whether t t.ey purchase or not.
Altoona, Sept. 5, lS7;t.-tt.
CRAWEOUD HOUSE,
EBKXSBl'no. f A.
John Fltzharris. - Proprietor.
n A VINO leased and refurnished the above
well known and popular hotel, the propri
etor is now amply prepared to accom mixta te
all who may iavur him with their patroiiat-e
The best that the market affords will Ik? served
a the Table at all seasons, Ihw Bar will be kept
constantly supplied with the choicest liquors
and the comiuodion j stable wilt be under the
charge of a careful and attentive liotitler. No
CE';"'1 wi" s',ur'l to render guests comfort
able and well pleased in every particular, and
by properattention to business and a moderate
scale of prices the proprietor hopes to win his
way to publ c favor. (May 2, is.73.-tf 1
COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO.,
W and 'e.?!?''? moncy " deposit, discount
sept..0.tf. JAS n Z A H M, Cashier.
jLOYIJ&CU., Uankkrs,
CF-GolJ. Silver. GoS5;Rfl'
other Securities bou.adS Yut"rtat
lowed m Tnno Deposits. CollBetion. moi J.
all -ecesstble poi.rtl In the Vnlt& Zti
O. ,; E W
solomon i:a r.
BV EUGENE E. HALL
A bard, close man was Solomon Iiay;
Nothing of value he gave away;
He h on nled ami saved
And be pinched and shaved;
And the wore be had the inure he craved.
The hard-earned dollars he toiled to gain
Brought him little but care aud pain;
For little he spent,
And all that be lent
He made it bring him twenty per cent.
This was the life of Solomon Kay;
The years went by, and his hair grew gray;
His cheeks grew thiu,
Aud his heart withiu
Grew bard as the dollars he worked to win.
But be died one day, as all men must,
i'or life is Meeting, and man but dust;
And the heirs were gay
That laid him away;
This was the end of Solomon liay.
Thev quarre'ied now, who had little cared
For Solomon ltay while his life was snared;
His lands were so'.d,
And his hard earned gold
All went to the lawyers, I aiu told.
Yet men will pinch, and cheat, aud save.
Hot carry thtir treasures beyond the grave.
All their gold, some day,
"Will melt away
Like the selfish saviugs of Solomon Ray.
Willi Is to Soil.
Any hotly wi-i!;i:i to sitomiiatc in re.tl
. 1.,... o !.. ; V V....T. ,. .
CC"1. LO . V. tti .,!, lull. ll.l. j
It is situated letwoen two churches that
have clocks ; nnd that's the reason Jlr.
Johnson wants to sell it. U:ic of thoe is
iuvariahiy a second or two behind the oilier;
consequently when Johnson stops out until
one o'clock, as lie often doc-, M;s. J. says to
him, as eaeh of the chx-ks suike odo
"There! A nice time for a married man
to COillC home two o'clock !"
T.1I.1K.11. like the mv t.!.l n .i t lint he U
Jolilion, .lc Hie od p.il lli.it lie l,
thought he illicit sis well May o:it until two,
inasmuch as lie ijot the blame for it. So l.e
ui.i. muni m iit a -
stayed, and Jlr. Jolinson she shiyod too
Kl,e tnve,I nr. nntil he ,r. I., ,,,..1 ...... I.. I.;,..
listen as the clocks struck four. T!;en she
threatened to goto her mother or get her
ma to conic atid live with her, as it was im-
... ,. , i ,
possible to live all alone in the house, lois
kind of frightened the old fellow ; so he
came in next night before twelve o'clock.
and :ls those clocks commenced a duet a
twelve and jingled out twenty-four strokes,
he linked at his wife with a smile, as if to
sav
.w rve got von
She began to cry, and sail he s;:iycd out;
until all hours
!! I
T!iu ii is tl, ii .fohnson
illll 1L 1- 111. II tlOIUL-Oll
is grieve
property
is grieved and wishes to dispo.-e of Lis
A Blunder.
Another fatal Munder by a drutr-eierk is
reported A man who had a di-eu.-.-i in
about family matters with lis wife, aud
. ., l t . .1 . . i .
ir.me out second U-s-t, threatened to commit
suicide, and went out to a dreg store and
, ' 7
asked lor tvventy-hvc cents worth ol strvch-
'ri, ;,, ,l,... i . l. : , "1 r
nine, ihe ignorant drug-eierk, mtead of
putting up poison, gave him some harmless
drug in mistake, blunderingly labelled it
"stiychiiine." The man took it home,
gulped it down in the presence of bi iie,
and then threw hinis.-!i' .... the lounge to die.
Ilir. t iiV, Instead of running fr a physician
end a stomach-pump, waited until she
thought lie was dead, and then commenced
to ride his pockets for his loose change. He
Was on his feet in an instant, : n I instead of
dying he made it very lively for his better
half for about ten minutes; and then he
threatened to get a shot-gun and slanjt the
drug-clerk; and his wile said if he didn't!
she would. And now discord and such
things dwell in that house, all on account of
a blundering drug-clerk.
Method of llinbulniiiig.
The r.runetti method, by which Mizzin's
body was recently embalmeil, is said to be
even more effective in the preservation of the '
dead tlian that of the ancient Egyptians. It
eonsLstsofsever.il distinct prM'eses: First,
the circulatory system is cleansed thoroughly
by washing w itli old water till it issues
quite clear from the body. This may occupy
'zrt
oossil.le. This t:fcel,nr f
- ....
hour. - Ether is then -...j-ted. to attract
, .... -
tlie latty ina.ters. bus ocui.i.s froiii two
to ten h , .rs. A stron- soluti.-n of tannin i-.
. . . ,
then nijeeted. 1 his oeeuides, for thorou"h
imhihiuon, from two to ten hours. The
hody is then dri.-d in a current of warm ait
passed over heated chloride of calcium.
This may occupy from two to five hour..
Ihe bly is then perfectly preserved, and
t: .1 . i i. , -
resisLs decay ; and the Italians exhibit spect-
ictis winch are as hard as stone, and retain
perfectly every detail of form and feature.
Shaving in Spain.
An Trish grmiiemtin, traveling in Spain,
Went bill. 1 bril-b ... ,r-.t 1 -
...an of f,,,m, with sc;
plawd his customer in the chair and eoiu
m.eneeil operations by sj.itting on tlie soap
and rubbing it over tho reiitleiiian"s face.
Ulood and "o.uids," was the iliijant remark
r the Irishman ; "is that the way you .have
of tl
a gentleman : at me same time preparing
in his wrath to overturn the wig minister.
"It is the way we shave a gentleman,
Senor." "Then how do you shave a p oi
man?" "We spit in his face, and rub the
oap over that," was the Spaniard's reply.
"Oh, then, If I remember nothing else but
tlie -ne thing, it'll be the Spanish barber's
Jtx.tjii lion.'" And so saying, the Hibernian
rose, paid the demand, and made tracks lot
his mother heath.
....
A .trict father strove to i,pw rpon his
children the importance of thinking twice
.
before speaking once. His eldest son,
William, was ono day walking past his
father's stable, when the hostler called him
in and told him to run home quickly and teli
l'.i.s father to come to the stable immediately.
as one of his horses was dying. He went
home, and seeing his father, said, very
flowlv: "Father. I think once." About
five minutes afterward he added; "Father,
I think twice ; one of your horses is dying."
Now that boy wished to be smart ; and his
father made him smart very rapidly, half-an-hour
later, on discovering that his horse was
dead. He tanned the rear part of William's
pantaloons so vigorously with a shingle that
the hoy has since been taking hi ;neais "ui an
...,,,,, :.:.,
eittt po-iii.m. ... ...
GREAT REDUCTION LN PRICES
TO
CASH BUYERS
AT THE-
jlensiiirE Hon-FiiniisMii2 STORE.
r"PHE undt-rsig-ned respectfully Informs the
L citizens r'Ebensburjf Hnd tlie public tf-ener-allythat
heTTiis made a r FAT KEDUCTIOM
IN PKICES TO CASH BUYEltS on aJl goods in
bis line, consistinfr of
MOWING and REAPING MACHINES
AND OTHER FARMING IMPiEMENTS ;
COOKING, PARLOR AND BEATING STOVES
' of the most popular desifrns and of all styles,
prices and qualities:
i mm or eves? wasmi
of my own manufacture;
HARDWARE, ALL KIND !
such as Looks. Screws. Hutt Illntres. Shutlci
tlmires, Juoie Minjres. units, iron ami is mis.
Window Glass, Putts-. Tnble Knives and Forks,
CarTinjr Knives aud Forks, Pocket Knives, Ta
ble and Tea Hpoons. Meal Cutter?, A pple Parers,
Scissors, Shears, Itiizors nut Strops. Hummers,
Axes, Hatchets. Itorin- Muchines.A usrurs. Chis
sels. Planes, Compasses, Square;, Files. Hasps,
Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Kip, Panel and Cross
Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels. Spades,
i Scythes and Snaths. Hakes. Forks. Sleirh-liolls,
i Shoe Lasts, Pejirs, Wax, Jlristies, Clothes Wash
' ers antl Wring-era, Patent Churns and Patent
! Machines ircncntlly, Grind-Stones. Patent Mo-
lasses (intesand Measures. Lumber Sticks. Cast
tridxs. Powder, Caps,' Lead, Horse Shoes and
Steel Hitles. Shot Guns, Hevcdvers, Pistols. Car-
isans, ua Move i-iates, urates anu t ire uncus.
ails, tld Mtove flates. Grates ant
'ell and Cistern Pumps, &c, ic.;
Harness and Saddlery Ware
of all kind, in great variety :
WOOD and WILLOW WARE
beyond description ;
CAE BON OIL and OIL LAMES,
Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil.
Ilosin, Tar. Paints. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al
cohol, ic. ; Silver-Plated Ware, Glassware, &r.
lsi mil A' Grocci'ics,
such as Teas. Coffee, Sugars. Syrups Molasses,
' Spices. Kricd Peaches. Dried Apples, Hominy,
Fj6bf Crac.kers KiCe, Pearl Barley. &c.
rp0l)a(.(.0 I11 CiflVS.
, . . . . . , , L
Paint, arnish.W hitewash. Sornt. Horse, Shoe.
. Stove, Dusting, Clothes and Tooth '.rushes, all
' Kin.isana sizes: isea-t orns. Mani.ia nopes. ana
many other articles, at the Ittuttt rate for cah
ni:lde, VHiotes and put up R9 theap"a possible,
""' cash. A liberal discount made to
country dealers buyintr Tin ware liv wholesale,
(iKoltUE HL'.NTLEY.
' Kbfnsburg, July 5. HT3.-tf. "'
IV! EXT DOO 11 TO POST-OFFICE
Coolcillgf HtovCS,
I I'loiltillJ" S$t:ovo
. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
Ha vinp-recently taken possession of the new
. y "ttca panl commodious huiidmo- on Hijrh
,1. tt.a !...,!.- .....1 ...... -1..
i opposite the Mountain Mouse, the subscriber is
i Hotter prepared than ever to manufacture nil
articles in the TIN. t'OPPEIt and HEET-IKON
. WAKE line, all of wliieh will be furnished to
buyers at the very lowest living prices.
The subscriber also proposes to keep a full
and varied assoitment of
Cookinjr, Parlor and Heatiug Stoves
; of the mobt approved desi"ns.
. t.SPOl"TING and KOOFING made to o.rdcr
anJ warranted perfect in manufacture and ma-
ferial. HEP A I Iti N I l romi.tl v attended to.
All work done by me will be done ris-ht and
! on fair terms, ami all STO ES and W Alt B sold
j by me can be depended upon as to quality and
t cannot be t.nder:.old in price. A cntlnuunce
, increase of i.atronauo -re.pe. tfully oiici-.
ied, and no effort '"" be wanting to render en- 1
lira satisfaction io ail. ,
VALUE Ll THING EK.
piisturo-. Oct. 13. laM.-tf.
0. 0. K. ZAHM:
DKAI.EK IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
flT TIP HOOT MlfUH'
! t.l 1 fl, U 1 0, OliUkjd,
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES OENER
i ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE.
j WOOL AND COUNTRY PHODUCE
TAKEN IN tXCBANOK FOR GOODS.
!
I Store on South Side of Main Street,
i Illeilblll g, Ia.
! "' . .-.T-..
j -1 1- X 5 Al INUI.JJ Or
' book, mm variety store.
1 TTA IXO recent ly enlarjred our stock we a ra
, x now preuare.i n.ui iniu
!,!""" ''';'T.I'ns. our st.uk consjs
I I'ruir-, Medicines, I'erfntnerr, Kancv S
. I-eon s. Hall's nn.l Allen- linir i!....'..
i . t'ii net ion
ists of
Ssoaps,
! 'Jlll"t,Vl'".! 'lster. bini.nei.ts. Fain Kili-
rati ves.
! vuraiB .wutrnesia, r-ss. Jamaica tiinrer,
; I'ure Klavoriiia- Kxtraets, Kssenees. Umnn
P:
Cigars and TobQCCOS,
Blank Looks, lieeds. Notes and Bonds : Cap.
.n, "ttX!"'
!f'l""L Black and I.e.! Ink. "Pocket atid I'ass
I Books, Magazines. Newspaper. Novels, Histo-
j ries. Bibles, lielijrious, prayer and Toy Books,
''ViVe- ' "V. ...
J hv r.Lit , to which we wouldinvite the at-
..-ii.i. hi ... i ue i.i.mes.
J'lIOToGltAI'll ALBUMS at; lower prices
than cvrr ottered in this place.
Paper and Cigars sol 1 either wholesale or re-
liiu. A. !:..! .Miirv M 'KKAV
July 30, 13C3.
Main Street. Eliensburiir.
LOOK WELL TO VOIR UNDERSTANDINGS.
JOHN D. THOIVSAS,
Bootand Shoo Maker
' THK undersigned respectfully infor
LX?
ms his nu.
1 irenern Hit
nrena red Trt nn n I ;..-r w. it. n it a..!.
SHOES of any desired size or quality, from the
...... ni. r 1 1 inn cuu-sKin noois to the coarsest
broa-ans, in the vf.icv bhst Manx En, on the
shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as
"? 'work can be obtained aiivwhere.
those who have vrorn Boots und Shoes made
at my establishment need no assurance as to
the superior quality of mv work. Oilier can
easily be convinced ..r the Tact if they w ill only
tfiyeme ;a trial. Try and be convinced.
- Kepairinir of It .ots a:n. rshoes attended
r Promptly and in a workmanlike manner.
i tmnktul for past favors I feel confident that
my work and prices will com men. 1 me to a con
tintiance and increase of the same.
JOHN L. THOMAS
EBENSEITEn WflflTIM If AHTllPY
i St7rtZ . , k
. w lOteresrer. nni-tir-n l.n,-..
. - -i ...... ...... .V V I. . l II lit I l
U the northern part of this county that our
rates for manufaeluring Woolen Good'. &e
are niu'.h higher than they really are wo deem
it necessary for our own protection and for
the information of the public to publish the
following-
LIST OF rRICE9.
j p"kJs
S3. .K) per pair.
..30 and M.1. cts. per yard.
.10 cts. per yard.
fiO .-fit rtr ,-;-.'!
j Cassi meres'"
i Satinetts
Carding and Spinning 20 cts. per lb.
Carding 7 .
T. M. '.TON ES & SONS,
July 18. 1373-tf. Ebenstuirg Woolen Factory.
J. GALLITZIN LAKE,
-A-t t r n o ,v-at-La v,
Ebensbury, Cambria Co., Fa.
' Ct' ' IADE, Attorvey-al-Law,
Kbennburg, Pa. Office 09 Centre street,
tore 6or Uom H'gh ttfU tug'.37,'7.j
ESTABLISHED iren-FlVE TEARS.
FRANK W. HAY
iMiirmf iictiii'Oi,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
OF
-AXD-
Sheet-Iron WARES
AND DEALER IN
HEATING PARLOR ail COOKING
AND-
HOUSE-rcRMSHlNG GOODS GENERALLY.
Jobliinjr in
1 strttcg'.e hard to keep t c i. ..i '..
TIX, f OPPER & SHEET-mOX ; i i; '
; things as they are. It i ! f.
PKOMPTLI -.TTKNDED TO
! for ssach small mer ie as arc -
! them, that they f..rg.-t t . a:..n1;..r.
j O'.ld moments, on .). ::.t el't!..--c v
Nos. 278,280 and 2S2 Washin;ton., denied.
JOHNSTOWN. PA.
Wood, Morrcll & Co., i r
' I tno:
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., i.car.nnen timt st i -t-txz
j scientionlj' and did vvi.;.t vc : ,-:
Wholesale and Ritcil Dealer in j cared but little wh-et -t-
fiEifil ii DOMESTIC DRY EOOSS I -fp-
I one who would isolate in.:.-.; tv.i
JI 1 1. I.I XII III GOODS.
HARDWARE,
QUEKNSWARE.
BC UTS AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS.
IRON AND NAILS
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
GLASS WARE. YELLOW WARE.
WOODEN" AND WILLOW WARE.
PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL'KINDS,
Together with nil mannerof Western Produce
l Aim r.,-.x- Tt.., r . ,
licil rLOLU. L.1U, r 111, oAL I r .
CARP.ON OIL, ic, Ac. ! Itrn' c ,,f "mc ' -
Uf- Wbo'esale and retail orders solicited 1f--''"e the world a- a
and : rompilv fille't on the shortest notice and ! Some acci lent inav raic him
nnost reasonable terms
WOOD. MORRELL 4 CO.
WM. P. PATTON,
Ma n u fa c t u re r anil Denier In
CABINET FURNITURE
JOHXSTOWX, FA.
Bureaus,
Bedsteads,
w.. -i.iaals,
Sideboanls,
Cha ml.er Sets,
I'arlor Sets,
VViirilrnlx'?,
Book Cases,
Cane nii.
ood Seat Chairs,
Kitchen Furniture,
Bed Lounjfes,
Mattress),,
Teto-a-Tctec,
Kxtonsion Tables,
Iiininfr Tables,
L.o'1 Hires,
t iipooarus.
made to order in excellent st e and at
prices, vaiuiii t aim tiairmakers' materials
h i t nn. ri,ro.u rr,,ii.,.i..i!, ...
point 111 Johnstown or at Bailroad Station
oi ex tra i tiarge. M. PAITON.
Johnstown. Oct. 13. lS70.-t.
-it
-Brf
c
c.,&c., &c., Jte., ic., &e.. icic, ic.,ic.,tc. i y a -r .utro oi iisex,-e
EVRitv descriptio? of j it what we are tho. :
SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE I Ur l tu all':vts wi'-at "
tn o t
H ti!
:
Parke's Marble Vorks,
139 Krnnkliit Street, Jolin1own.
MONTMUNTS. HI'AD and TOMB
SI'i 1 N KS. CO I "NT Kit and C.VIU- 6 VsTTV
N l.T SLABS, MANTKI.S, &c. uianu-feiii'1
factnred of the verv best I'alian aiiili.s i'l
Amcricaii Marbles. K.n t i re ssi t isfae- ( '
tion guaranteed in price, design and 'rJ
execution of work. vA-f JH.
tiV Orders respectf ullv solicited vr
and promptly lilied ut Ihe very low- ?;l :
est cash rates. Try us.
Oct. 21. -1.1. JOHN PAIiKE.
mm MiROLi; works j
15t I'rackliii Street, Johnslonii. 9
jniiv IV. - Iriprlotir.
RSOXl'MKN'TS. Hl'Al) and To.M U STONKS,
t ( H. XTI.lt AM' IAII1.M.T SLABS. AND
Tlil.S. .Vc, manu faet ured of the very best Ital
ian and American Marbles. Perfect satisfac
tion in work, desiyrn and tiricc u-iihi'miii.....i
" Orders res.K-ctfullys.lieitedaiid 1. roinnt
l,'.v. ! ..I I I .line.... .. V . .. i . . .-
,JT ' """.-wv.ii, .t.-n. tti elnt.r.t., .;es that :t .
rP W. DICK. Attokney at-Lavv, lbi grown to U a neee-i:y.
-- ensburir. Pa. Office in front room of T. Complete wiiho.it one. .V',,r,'"v
J. Lloyds new buildii.. Centre f-treet. All! ' , ,, ..... ,. :usv.-,Jii'-"-
mannerof leeal.busir.OKS attended tosatisfac- comlortabte witiioiil u-
torily. and c.uiect.iHis a spectajty. J0-U.tf.l
T)aniel Mclaughlin, Attor
at-7.atr. Johiwtown. Pa. Office in the
h-cnanire building. (up-sTairs.1 corner of Clin-
and ixxmst stree'ji. Win -ttnd to pII bi
BWonnPt(liUi in rtoti.ioa.
Little Miseries
Life vronld be inLru.!e :f
women
.. .. ....... u tnc irii-f f.
It v .'
Trip .
taLle, indecl, that a lare r ,
could lir.d not!:inS to rru, ; ' .uer' lf t:
of simple tnnui. It L ,..;. ', '.U
many people to have a 1 "''Ul
take intea-c dtflilit in pers;ia.':.';'li'; 1
01 invoking pity on their lm;f- r,.. a
the truth were to 1 nuV ."f
intensely angry with the U-i,IJ? w!
Rtidacitv to oitv them t;. ..?
w a somewnat vague leclin-r 4,f r
They feel that, s.meliow ,.r o,i
not exact! v as amS- i 'v't
. . it ii) I
finvr- tltfiifv t(i pi r it..! .1..:. i. ,
money to provi ie tcm w ith a'1
i .1 .
luxuries; mey mav hae h ,.,!. ...
j tiiem, and comfortahlc l,i.;u.i ari,j yf "
they feel dissatifietlai) 1 s,.;,.. ll( .." -
v "I." mi-mu-:,!!-;;.,! jt. j .
may lie good-hearted pe. j ;e ia t;i?
they may give money to led the huiir'.'
clothe tlie nakcl, their eye- :i: iv
the sight of suffering; anl et, ur..4. .'
able as it may appear, th-v v :;; t. k-a.'
tivc oleasure in making t1 .v ',
j their daily lie are sp. i.t t,;!M .'.
I unhappy.
, Huuiun nature is nutJe :;) ,.f u-v
i 1 dc eontradieti n there i- s., 1;1 . i
! ive 1iJ mixed up with - :., . ,
good in every me e-f u- ;
4
; rt-as.in to Ik? jijrpriM-d a: t: .
I the constitution t.f many ,
will readily he erteeie 1 t .at t-,
Ji:in
4 1.''
I
llHA.
ilLl
I
ia'.ui
-Ti'jrk
I i'i.
I i;.i
J-ucr
people are exceptionally n.-;.m
make a p. .int of p.Hitiv- - ,;l
ial trials, making out. ;:. :' '
: as large a share of the hi-;.- ,,;
! of their fellows. In I .- w.. ,,,,T ;
further, and say that ; wl. ... ;.
! trials talk least aViut t:..-.:i. I.. r
lives are one Coiitin-ea! -1 f n'
j inquiry made, that the j.;vr,j
' arc SO buily engag.-.l in t!.nr: Ki:?r 1'.
f-r
l'nblic O; iui.ui.
lite iti'l.inee if j T
than :-" general: v inr:
i "
i
it. a
'J.noii
i
rej.iif.uion, it is ,.
ought of the impr -
i show a degree rf i .
and chcri-bc.? npir.i .n
Ki
sibri
pi:
It. 1
'.hit:
I- a sn-.
V'
!" r;
i Vhr.
tL !
A Cvun
tn
A
SirriT
t riiii;
Tt'Z tl
3 frATii
t" an i
.f ti
b--.r-.
;i
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t A
4.-i ot o
! Atr
V-in
i
J-e am
tEE.
r !
t ar
Pir-
jpwHri
? S. A,
j and the world. Ii.it it
t.s i-.-A
lii. re:.: ; ;
born a twin." and t-- !
..pinion we in;ir.t exi-t w'a'd'i iv::-. :.
for otu-sclves alone, siia-e n. ..ta- ia
is wholly hidepende-it, each d-t
others fur the happiness v e re 1
a rejuitatioti has bcn t. !;!.: it
and many nndeerv ing'y :: i. 1
genius may moulder aw ay i:; .It
toe world im; igimraiit ot it- ti -i
it is genius still, w hile the efiY : '
I unworthy to attain, if the
j opinion but bears some lir-t i
on its liM.m and carri it i; 1
" oecati of sjciety. ct !.
j the eoi'.sus wiiose own t';;. ..-;!
t f
are ins s,,,e coinpantot'is.
Public ojiini in is t!;e K.r-r
social atmosphere in wl.;. h we
signet jihu-ed by a eoiuinuti.t;. ;
and a man can no lieue ;
life without a current i.t p;;' .:
lowing, than a vessel can cf
without a wake. S .me :n; i:a
sumptinn or eoneeit t tl. i: k t:.
liciciU inlluence t. attra t ate
every life is Iraugiit wit
low vv..iil it is what reput.i:
iat rep it tat 1. " 1 ' t
1 although a r - Kb'L
his own i; f J fcrim
of ; .., t-, . n,
n..;Xtsu. ant
free Coii-ious of
worth, the world ah me sh;
his me n. cry r.e leacs '!
Mtid of time," or ink- mt
Trained II"-r--
Ho?' l-.ave be.-n p..
i countryman in the h:
j l.iu".s maikct in a sm.
: hos w(.n a we.'r
j would carry him on
! one hour.
j When Louis XL v
' Iieve the sadt.csj. i t
thoi
tcachin.
bringing it lfore I.uu.
fore the pig could h-.p
sound of a Ligploe. 1
with a e.iat, pant.ii 'n-.
etc., in hort, all th.it t
of the time were e':-t
introduced it into the i !
Tiie animal bowed, il.me
orders in the nv-i
getting tired, it l)cca:.' -"
King roared v. ith ia.ig. .'--:
his courtiers.
M.tn is fertile 111 a;--mission
of murih-r. -
have invented a pi-: ' t:.a:
twenty-five ti.m-s a laui.-i e.
every time. It is not state-
!-.r
the person firing it
is aimed. Iu citn
ir t .e
serviceable in s .me
- old-fashi.ined reui.u-r 1-
cour
. . . - c .1 - 1... . ..,.ir.li-r. f ''"
count 01 iiif ij--i . t
ought to sttify the n. -t m'-1;,
ousl
old for '
the Wo..I of
to the invent-ir.
Jar and wi'.e '
itte
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