JUL. xjii; GAiii)i:x or tuk gods. If urer there was a place on earth where the gods of the Greeks and Romans ro.iy bo supposed to have lived aud had a good ' time, that place mut live been in Colo rado. Near the font ef the famous moun tain known as Pike's Peak lies the "(Jar don of the Gods." It is n email valley, just on the edge of the I'ocky Mountains, and is completely surrounded by a high perpendicular wall of white- sandstone. There are two entrances through this won derful wall; one of them the larger is called "The Deautiful Gate." It is a nar row gap in a mass of rock more than 100 feet high. As you enter, you look over a valley fenced in en all Bides with white sandstone ; and, nearly opposite, at the top of a hill, is another smaller gateway, half concealed by a huge rock about the size of an oidinary cottage. This mass of rock is so balanced on the edge of the stopo that it looks as if it might jump ofl' and go thundering down the hill while you look at it. The Garden of the Gods abounds with beautiful trees and foliage, and towering amidst this loveliness, are tome of the most extraordinary, tjneer and fantastic shapes ever made out of rock. Ages ago, when this part of the world was in a state of ter rible commotion, vast layers of rock were forced up out of the earth in all sorts of positions. Some were vertical, some slant ing, and some were criss-ciosa and mixed up generally. Learned men say that was the way these layers of sandstone, which ouce were Mat, got up edgewise and in ail other ways. We must take their word for it. There was nobody theie to see. Trees and shrubs, after a time, grew up around, aud the disturbed earth had peace. Then came the mountain winds aud the long autumn rains. The wind blew the sand against the rocks, which are so soft that you could dig holes in them with a strong jack-knife. The wearing of the sand and wind and water againttt these stony surfaces carved them into all sorts of wild and funny shapes. Ages ai:d ages jased away, probably, before these gro tesque sculptures looked as they do now. Here and there among the trees raise up fantastic shapes like spires, towers and steeples. Some of the fanciful names giveu these are "Montezuma's Cathedral," "Cle opatra's Needle," "Washington Monu ment," "ThcCathedialSpires,"and "Nee dle II." Rut, of course, the half-human looking objects that gave a name to this curious garden are most likely to attract attention. The names by which they are known are as fanta.itic ad the shapes themselves. One, a figure of a woman draped and standing mO'i i n fully alone, has r.iany names. It is called "Tho Mouiutdj Bride," "The Wid ow," "The Old Maid," and by other titles, any one isiwhich may happen to stick to the patholic figure, that might be called "Lot's Wife," only that it is a pillar of touo instead of a pillar of salt. Thon there is a htitre wafer-woru boulder, that looks for all tho world like a gigantic froj in tho act of getting ready to jump. You get tired looking at this stony frog. lie seems about to leap, bat ho never does. He has been in that position for I don't know how many hundred years, and be lias not jumd yet. One part cf the wall, where the white pandstone is mixed with red, is a gigantic bead of a buffalo. Thero it rests, horns, ears, nostrils aud alt, glowering dewn at you, just as if it were apetiified mammoth buffalo's head stuck up there as a tiephy, as the haad and antlers of doer are some times bung np -trophies of the chase. Another singular group is "The Nun and the Bcal." You will have uo difficulty in making out this picture ; aud, as the seal is peeiing over the rock at the nun, who seems to have been at prayer, this group is sometimes called "Interrupted Medita tion." If it may be allowed, 1 should say it might be called "The Height of Impu dence." It is about fifty feet high Mrs. Eliza Grt'ttorex, in S!- Sichola for Dee. Mark Twaix Ixterviewbd. In the forthcoming volume, "The Lotus Leaves," the following is the conttibution of Mark Twain: Q. How yA are you? A. Nincteoti in June. tj. Indeed! 1 would take you to be thirty-five or .MX. Where were you bom? A. In Missnuii. Whfcii did you begin to write? A. In (J. Why, how could that bo, if you are only nineteen now? A. I don't know. It does seem curious somehow. O. It does, indeed. Who do you consid er the most remaikable man yon ever uic t ? A. Aaron )urr. K.. Hut yn never could have met Aaron Ilurr if you :ie only 'i years A. Now, if you know more about me than I do, what do you ask me for? (J. Well, it's only a suggestion; nothing more. How did you happen to meet Burr? A. Well, I happened to bo at his funeral one day, ami he asked me to make less noise, and- - Q. l'nt, good heavens, if you were at his funeral he must have been dead; ami iffhe were dead, how could he euro whether you made, a noise or not ? A. I don't know. He was always a par ticular kind of a man that way. O. Still I don't undei stand it at all. Yon ay he spoke to you and that he was dead. A. I ditLi't sny he was diad. CJ. f.ut wasn't ho dead ? A. Weil, some said ho was, some said he wasn't. Q. What did you think ? A. O, it was none of my business. It wasn't any of ir.y funeral. Q. Did you . However, we can never get this matter straight. Let me ask about something else. What was the date of your birth ? A. Monday, October 31, lflDI. Q. WhntI Impossible! That would make you 130 years old. How do you account for that ? A. I don't accottnt for it at all. CJ. But you said at first you were only 19. aud mm yon make yourself out to be 180. It is an awful discrepancy. A. Why, have you noticed that ? Shak ing hands. Many a timo it has seemed to me like a discrepancy, but Foniehow I couldn't make up my mind. How quick you notice a thing I This was but tho beginning. Before that interview was overtluie um4 hao been one, at last, of tho race of itupiiicis who ha J hli cutiosity suUi.slicd. FRANK W. HAY IVI tx mi fix c t tira i- WHOLH9ALE AND flBTA!!., or- Aim- Sheet-Iron WARES, AJID DEALBfl IV BEAMS PAEOR aM COQKfflG AUD A GESAT STEIDB UP AKS OTXR OIiD XBTHOD3 ftnmd to be fkoHy er ebjeefcioeable, discarded. A new and vastly advantageous jJa hush) ediqrted ! 332 Akeetdy the Largest CUthiag Oeoeera ia America, ui hmdtag Ike Trade, 11 STARTS ON A NEW CAHEER II Tkownurklj mrgaa ised on a greatly improved plaa. CHeneLna; ObJieni I Anmlng Znai Slg&ee to All X BaUng Oiat tbe PMnllllty f Unfairness I Securing a Seal af Still Jyswyr Prions f ropplns crcry re&tore liable erea to Criticism t GUARAFTTEIXQ PTJRCHASKTtS AGAINST TAKES. FITS, REPRESSXTTATIOSre, UKIEISTARTIHroS. 'SISSATTSS'ACTIOIT witk Prlco or Puroluue render d ZSSPOSSiBXJS I JSl 2La J$ EST By -rrhieh H ie hop4 K double in th eoming year trie already Immnio buainass of 9 KOUSE-FLTIXISflWG GOODS GENERALLY. Tolbingf in TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON rtonnLX attkjdkd to. Nos.273, 2S0 and 2S2 Washington Bi. JOHrAlSTOVVN. PA. W. D. M'Clelland Johk IIannak M'CLELLAND & CO., Eannf jctnrcrs of and Dealer ie FURNITURE! ASD CHAIRa "We keep constantly on hund tn great Variety a fall Hue of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTYLES AND AT PRICES T3 SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS Having tho moat nklllftil workmen !n the city, we ere prcparod to nil all orders for omit m wsm wxm 111 HBrKS oa SUITS, K:ther Kastern or Western Manafacturera. Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE, JOIIJJSTOIVJr, JA. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. 3-All Fnrnltare sent .'or and dellrerpd In the elty free of charge. t-13,74.-tf. immn mmm emporium WM. P. PATTON, Maniilaoturor and Dealer In AF.L KINDS Or CABINET FURNITTJEE JOHXSTOW2T, VA. Cano C?iatrs. Wr.n. SoHt (Tinlrs, Kitchen Kurnlture, J tod Lounges, MattrosspH, T. te-n-Tet-8, Frtotttlnn Tables, iJtTtiitir Tntilcs, t npDourux. Itpdstt'BllS, Wu!istands, PWetxmrds, fhnmher Sots, Vnrlor Sets, AVnrdrolipR, l'.0')k Cuscs, I.oi'iiaf.-". 4c, 4c, ice, 4c, fto., Ac, 4c, Ac, &c, 4c, 4c E V Fit T J) CSCItl rTIf)5f or SCHCOL AND HALL FURNITURE njtvlo to order in rxrcllvnt r ie end at low l-riccs. rhinct nnd halrmiiko-.-s' matorisis of all kinns for sal. Furniture delivered tit any point In Johnstown or at Knilrond Station frcu of extra ihuiKO. VM. 1. PATTON. Juhnstowu. Oct. 13, 13T0.-tf. !: it"-: ErrvcniiioTja i:stabz.zshmentv Making ite Annual Sale more than $ 8,000,000 lit T) " 7 METtlTINO and SECURING the P.tfon.g. of all classes of the Community to a Amarmm Y rCm?i e nled Y H" ny dp-rlme"t of td. . M tTJrl to eo-SHlTtas BY 2- THOUGHTFUL FOL.IX, Kaeause adTantagaou alike to both buyer and seller. m tM11?i?i?ri.SI.t!IVi!' d -.rerKbrra,i" of difer methodaofdoing bocln.M, while artabllaklnc aafl astendlcK tha laraeat elothtor Ira.e .stV m enrV.,niJ f 5i X V t conclBflans : 1st. That a catomer baa a rioht to some .riUKTi tfat hi, p?rehaae .half pco". ezaotlr at represented. 94. That Mh thrwvhout Is the only basis conslptent with the very lowant priced, as credit In erarr oaae nceesaltatea hlvnar YJuZZSjEZ f',; ,n,t7',: ln t,,U' bl" oT "etor., tnereaeed number o book-ke?p.ratc sii That !7ho5?b JnsUcJ nVt re- XlM ', ? ?r,ril7 ia r' P-oted by glrlni? to the purchaacr the privlloe nf only of ezehanfe of goods; bat of iHrntny tho same within a flren time, and hare promptly p,ii,f hack the cu in full. 4th. That all ouSt..mrr t h- L :1X ' prerfMlli tbe same prlo for the same analltr i salesmen a percentage on each sale, as It lead f goods. fth. That the Interest of enstomers will be best serred by abandoning tbe rraetioe f pavln.r s to "hnrrj-tcg up, and souietimos ' orer pcreuadinif " buyers to take iroods with which thay axa not folly "fnllV nndrs7o thVrte?kT?K2P-i'' IntoHhe eharaetr and qnallty ef artlole. offered for sole, and may n..t alwars be eorrtly InrbrmeZ llVMhMkAV nthority and the firm, bearing a printed description .fth. nam. an! quality .1 W. Tmni BthJr. ft tViZlfZlfSfiSf?'9 'n M""?'. worktasj out and experimenting on proro-1ttons BltnMar to the abora, and u!L hr ii fl?5i 2lri 2. iWT "n cr ntcr of th.-e conclu.Ioni. and ord-red their business accordlngiy-an, "Cash," ant bar lK,tlJZLitI'Kfl,rAVii AI'T TM KM A l.i.. and confidantly retylo on the approTat and eipport of an lot" l"t and.d1sorlinlnatlDa; public walnaruate what we bolter to be the best ertem In tte world. an! w. oow anooonoo Oao frltg tBSkraiai.i aak Kstnmst, and rail Uaarantcc, s the 01M CABSlAL oiMS br which We shall hereaftei r.oer ."r craft ' rajraaa.i. EXPLANATION AND ELABORATION OF VLMifMLP. &, BRGWa'S NEW PLAH. Ii! PSIKTi -vnasi dolna a ersclit buines m provide for lose on bad l.ttreMt am l(i-rntl '3ASIf."OOUnt' Plt-1 'led up, etc. To bar euch lsco therrn-lves Troxi drive them out of Hiiisam Tharofor a per aent. Is added to the price of each nniclo cold, to cover thin leokacre, and OriS Juu J-J -wneuier liiey Know e or not, remlv pay th had. dchtt and f intemt on. thm lmrt m-oHUm nf ia tKm Under tho CViaa I'aymml system one pys only for what e cei, ts.rd eontribwtj rvsthlng to a Fund.' " ONE rnioE." By thia Tiadtcml Change we shall lose some of our customer rto doubt, but we -wiil gala tea -rra we lose one, Ue advantages being so great to all who can avail thcmsslves of tL.f. So vre aay CASH TI2RCUGIIOUT. Bring Money for Clothing, and we will eupply it at prices pnse&Tv unhr n otfif fUrt. The Vtrnv of this f?stur of our plan all will prai.-. It is simply treating all aTlTrn saiissja oCil ny from indisposition to bargain orignirsncc, end, t th" sa:r.e tinr-.e, coticelina tll thoi ahrndn9 n tiio shrewdest customer's part could poesibiy extort, becauso the "One T'rics " which we aaavit a P our oods, shall invariably be NOT tha "First" Price, but the LAST and TjO"7T23'!7 PSICS. NOT tho "TOP" Price, but tho VEllY BOTTOM PIIICJ2. In Other words. Salesmen or "Headmen," have never been !lowS, nn.Ur ordin.-sry eireujt a tan cce, to fall below a certain figure! It is at that, or at n Inwer fiyure that we now determine to merit our goods, calculating the cost to the exact pnny, and flxinj tho price at the low minimum proMt oa winch buninee on a larrre ecal3 cun be conducted. We know thettha Inrysr buine!s we rim for p4 tntickjvtc, will rMuira a lcrpe taere tn the number o. cuttomers, and we shall therefore see to it that the " Ono ?!Hc-s" is banrsd on the rnsUt Profit, carulatsd to the aot and lowest penny, which will r.ot be difficult to with uniTracl Caa Payment for the rule. The price will bo marked in plain figures mid no alteration allowed. sor are Si FAST. eruurMi't." rrr-nrr fi:wrJi of the aaason. tba atatoof trads. or the rcmy murM -. m-r demand, the rlt i rurrn! t fbracr Il'iT. ?rVxr';tV boneaa hours and marie down any lot or lota cf eoodj, choi.iij tba igur oa ail Wa Ib-.U,oo Brw whs ttoe Mnu to sli. and all buy aJSke at the mark, down prices. VS'.5f35s2ASSH 3c DUOVJI? 1TZIZi KJSVJSrV HCI.D "TirXTS. G-ScSJSS, A Panted Guarantee, bearing tho signature of our firm," will accompany eash err-nncol mm a "Warrantee. This binds us in every sense, and will be honored as quickly as a good draft OoTemment of the United States. This is a sample of the Full Giua.rntee, and tUa ite owm saoryi GUARANTEE. las. That tS price of aw good tkiX I a low a the tarns quality of wslaSV and svaaeaarMrs mn aaU saaywisro t)a tht Unitml State. Sri. That the price are precisely the tame to everybody for tame quality, on soavs day of pwreAaaa, Zd. What tit trudiiii of good it a reurcoiad on vrinted label. 4th. Thmt the full ofnrrxir.i of caeh paid trill be rfvnded, if ousiomer find tke article veteafiiefaetort emi r -new unu wnriww wunm aaye oj aae of purenaee. DATS, ISiffned, WJiNAMA JZEll A JBJROWTT. aNsata em Hem mi "CaaSt Si'suratd." rsr Zl H If fe fA tvir li r-rvj a O Parke's Marble Works 1 .10 FrfiaiUl.ii mtpiwr ii. 9 ti! rti'rni:t-Mi in nri.-H rt.;,... -...i c.TP.:':ti(in of wcru ' " -" r,v4 tt Or.l.-r rr-ctfullv enllPttcd -AfW. and prnriiplly tilled at tha vory "low- 5 " ? et niHii rtrs. Try ut. S"" Uot.24. oi. pUN fAKKE. LOGIN'S M.IRBLB WORKS! i3( rrnt.lt l in Ktrset, Jebnittonni JfMl" -JT. S.f)i:t. . I'rnprieiar, it-rlX,J NTKIt ASn 11,1 NET SLA US, AND l l-lj. So.. niniifm tirr.'tf tho very btt Ital- i erreci sstmrac- griiHranteeu. , ... i , .i & o 13-i. JihnMimn. Nov. 11. '71.-6? H)A L ! COAT, ! ! The snbscribur J Is .......... . r . . . i.i lurnixn. Mi irtrKO or nnin I V.',' iVH'.Vll- nM.'B of ANTHRACITE and fI ri M!N.1,? COAL, at lowi-at market rat-s. Conl Ur livtr. .1 rnmptlr nitil f rt-- of c liarir for hnutine at nny point In El.niltirr or vicinity Or.VrHlertat HioZaiim Stukk wilt rcflva r--ly :.tr. ntl n TtAMlLL H. ZAiiil. tvii5Jrj, Sapt. 1, I37j.-tf. This Is simply a concession on our part to our customers, to aeeure them full sonldanea fa. deelia0 for foods tficy fenotu rcry UtH ahot, and we thus prevent any oeeaston for dieeetiefaetlOB (Yobm any and every cause whatsoever. If the garment is not exactly what you thought, If your taste ahangas, If the "home folks" prefer another color or another shape. If you find you can buy the (same material and style elsewhere for less money, if you eonclude you don't need It after you get homo. If the seasoa changes suddenly and you wish you had not bought It, bring it ee unworn end uninjured, and h full amount of money you paid will be returned on the spot. What more can we do tor out antsrtoamaa than this, when we make our slothing ao that they aaa draw the naoney value wltH rt aquaUf met mm with a aheek on the bank T ' Innuaai AlllT IX Ti'i i -r IT MAKES CLOTHING CHEAP. ! 1 J I V J MI!!!!?!! i i f I I fystVnV? tH low what they have bee. heretofore, o, eould aoF w nothinff aboutf""" P1ty ' rrlony in hand, it .n.Uu,to buy good, H9mn A.U of the. I-ir,ar.'Ted "aet'lo" " pW!fit on ech ".ele 1. .ufneiea ! t ! G H S JL P HSS an fhi. without lowsrina tfc. oal ty or style of our Celebrated make oftT.n's SQtfE OTHER THINGS WhaJ r-k nltl ala. llaW a. I O 1 It rftni Kl wlan ' 1 a W -. - . . new and'imnt.tui"1' exist' -P-rately, or in pertial eomWn.Hon. a, I Ul II ni Vs aatstfal-k aa -v. . . . WUI r. it r:. r - "O nouse in the world, to v idl it h t k .V " "J a .n to checks on a bank. whenv; .h., Otve .. . ' t.on," andimde; no omer circumsiTrtcVV coIm"8 'lready b!, her u n"tr7e0wai, " j u re for years been working STl T!?"t ?u.,d -ornany radical conoMln. . Nw Constitu- rde, we observed and nnu,l t")i;V:. ?. Tna though naturally failinr. .mor be rnade, a rule. njured. Ian and American Mnrh ea. Ti tltinl ti wrlc. fl?1irn nnd prinn g 'r.trra rcBppctfully e.-,lici c W- r "' "na Uner. "o other circumstance . ,w-r, oeen working r., the present ro inL .nrf , K ' ,' IS ? " on- o custom. UmeUnewTrpnsrand0? ENTIRE CHANGE OF BASE ef4.. . a i4.i d.l vi3 UiiV 3 Ia8ra nilt onnl f.r th. Fait Trad, and bTsUeur I I, 9 V'JilIf , 11-, workmen have keen s mu arV 2-3":. 'fr,??! .to. "iat are now ia atre. and Voreisra TabrTra fiv ik. new cuts and ronre arni ni.Hf'..V."" na PKllltol as tliey ari Rumcrona vcitk k. L " 1 "l' "a Bre now on onr :.K. Ter,tllJnK pjb ha do-n( to Rn-r .. ....- .v-m, s.resd aotrt ther. sr. ale, mJ Mm. tr WW - m-mj m n a ur.ltlA GmT KiTiUsTnHN IN Tvm,.fRASD TIIK uxiuiii lujwuvxiui ui x per was a , liod. - . vr OI nd,e n J HTJ' HTTVrl'.W K and yet l,e h: a , " I corniosttion. In tin.. ;t . 3 11 L' a 1 . "neu)t,a....i '1 j IIHSK 1 1 EtostoE teMsUaf STORE ;.'r: n"HK iMideralwnrd reppoctrii-Hv lyform- th ' t,iere- So'UO Le CiJl(M1 e"1' X eitanf Ebvnsburp and tlit puMleprnw- aiiov wliil. .i l... i , w tl,e ally that he hsti niMes OHKAT HEIUWlON ' m,uow "lule oliicrs declared i'i,nr,, IN Tiat Tt cash BUYCRri on all .roods la that lie was attrarll L ,-r - l ' his line, consietlnse of '- . ' . I :e t,;.. ing dauglitets. Rat it d i t evenitig li.xlger called. '-'iter, (i MOWING and REAPINfniAfTIIxrc AND OTHER FARMING IMPIFMmtc. . nw.ti.Ar.wi 1 11 l : ........... . w t , (uviiivi aatiu uiitii; it VITS Oliv 1 y H fOOKlXG, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES i iih:n a M f ft T' of the most populnr desWns and of all Ftyle. ' ma"Iue fwr tLo village tail.,,-, -j , u prices and qualltiea: , were putting in tlie cJ.vit M- , TINWARE 0? ITOT SSSCEEFnSSI IJf.?- of aiy own manufacture: V ... ... i " i. n,,H(i . HARDWARE, ALL KIND 1 V.uaT"M,-"Ut atien na i-orni, Screws, Butt TTInfres. Plmttor HinKPS Table Hinges, Bolts, lrou and Nulls, Window Olnss, Putty. Table Knives and Forks, OnrTinp Knives ami ForkP, Toekct Knirc-s. Ta MpuniiTon fnoons. Mm! (jitfpm nnii ll,rnr f1sora. Shears, Hazorsnnfl Strops. HainmerR, doue with lier ;., "ad Axes.Hntchets.BariiigMp.cfclnc'S.AixariirK.Chis- " V J'Is"-"o!lj w,.;,.h eeiH, rip.nps, orfipnsseji, cquaren. r lies, taupe, orainary railur s 'vo 1M- i Anvils. Visrs, Wrenchf-a. Hip. Pnnel and (.-- ,. 4V . c . " ,K' tup ii0v Out Saws, Chaino of all kinds. Shovels. Simdrs. I uPon 1,18 Hearth, .nd called u. 1 ..... ftcyth6iid Snaths. Kak. Forks. Slflirh-Helis, i man. who was in a ,l;.t.... . e:i' Cato, do you l.ear? widow It chanced ibat iust nsti.,. and smiling visitor had .ii, a ,,"i'!"'f""1 in i ue comiortaUo hair tl10 vii Shoe I.ts, Pesm Wax, BriPtlrs. Cloths erg and Wrinjrers, Pntent Churns Rndj Patr-ht Mrtehines irenerally, CJ rind-Stones, I':it-nt Mn Insscs Gateaand Measures, Lit tn her Sticks, Cast Steel Itilies, Sliot (bins, ltevolvers, Plstol.;Car trldjres. Powder, (,'apn. Tend, Ilnw Shm-n end Nails, ld Stove Plates, G rates and Fire Bricks, Well nnd Cistern Pumps, &c, c; Harness and Saddlery .Ware of all kind, in great variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE bes ond description ; CAllItOX Oil, and OIL. L,AMrS, Fish Oil. Lard Oil. Lir.peed Oil. T.tihricntin? Oil. Posfn.Tar. Patntp. Varnishes, Turpentine. Al- , , , cobol. &c. ; Silver-plated Ware, Glassware, 4e lu harsh measiii, Family Groceries, snch as Teas. Coffee, Sutrars, Syrups Molasses, Spices, Dried reaclifS. Iried Applrs, lioniinj-, i i"h. Crackers, Klce, Pearl Barley. A-c. Tobacco anl Cigars. Paint,Varnish.Whttewnh, Pfrrnh, Horse, Shov Stove, IHtinR-. Clothes and Tooth llrtishes, all kinds and sizes : P.ed-rds, Manilla ltops, ani many other articles, at the lnuent ratftf.ircarh. HOUHK SPOUTING made, painted and put tip as eheap as poisiht. FOR cash. tJT" A hberal discount tnnde t country dealers buyinsr Tinware tv wholenl. il?iKGK HfMLKV. Ebonsburir, July 5, 1S-T3.- tf . I: as u,e c..,,;v ff,l,n ..r ., I fflMll t.f el. I stalwart negro aparcd in tl.e iio-av "I wish yon to remove this .- ,... ' " ' P "Mrs. MidgetV tasd lUi f fully agitated, j oa m.t.d llot .,avc vu .aiu measures if ... .... . ,r r ; i " vi- ie.ihivc, i win reine without U,e inkr . encc of your set vaul." A btutt of boistertn.it lanrl,tf r fi(,!n t, ladies canned Bjlfjer to siiik l.u..; ; i0 j teat, aud when the matter bad bZa tx-1 jlained, and Cato h?.d tn SP,av t,j " ooe, Lo felt easier. C. X y r.., JEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Cooking 8tov?H, , Heatinqf Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE" Fl't vinr recently taken possession of tho new tyflitej u; and commodious l-iiiM :iir Illr'i Street, tw o d'rora e;st ' f tl?e Ittn nnd tutirlv opposite the Mountain House, the sulwriber !s better pre;isretl then unr t iiiMiiitn.'t;r a1! articles In tV.o TIN. COPPElt and SH RilT-litt IV WAKE line, nil of which will be furnl-ihed to buvors At the very lowest li ir.j; p -ices. The tiib-?rlber also proposes to kep a fu-i and varied assortment of Cockiuj.Parlcr and Heating Stove? of the moft Approved desii ns, A Ixse IIatd. D;ir.i,l D,-.-w wsvv.sa in bis nfike oneMfty afier 1 i : - . i .,, tiit with th Northwest l,v whids tU K of Wall street tilted the i-M f,;;,.,- "r two millions. There c:i, j;t:,:u si'u on his f.Ce. som;-! hi-: he. wren cr ing and laughing ; and Le uj.;.!-;::.-.! here below, o; Lovv ; to tLenisel.es wi While M-.'iU-d iiius, a Ktra aid acv.t-tn' a c i!i ''You mo f-trxiu.it; . . .:...,::.r do y.ii ieii'n.hf r the tre)s-;.t t:,;: ."" "tjh, yes, perfectly, r ; ; r! "Well, then, vou tu.-Jc a .-, :,, sir." " aiu.i,..:;, t.-.'ii-a tSTPPOUTINO ani IIOOFIXO mu.lc ioor. soi" be said, somew hat i.;.,iu toi,-.,4 j id warranted t.erfnet In innniifH"van.l ma- j,,.,. .....t, , . rial. KF.PAIkING pr...i.n.r iittond.!.? to. Ul-l s"tb a charge h -u! ' l- l-i !.. ! ' . P Ovff J an tori All work itnim liy ni'' "'ill tc dn- riirht uni on fHlr t..rms. and all STOVFS and WAHEpdI-1 tiy me can be depended upon ss tn qualif-and ennnot be undersold in price. A eonttminnr-e and lner-aise of patTonag-e Is respectfully sn.'lci- mxi. ana no euort win lie wanting to render ev tire satisfaction to all. VALLTS LUTRINUER. Bliensburg'. Oct. 13. 187ii.-tf. L C. E. ZAHM. -DEALSH IS- . BEY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEKSVVARE, nATS, MPS, BOOTSy SHOES. AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. 'r -l liiclr I.!.. T 1 v " jr. uie- s ie-.r.i Lut I am sure you did : j;;M "! : your books, and if I'm iiiislat: treat." l.eluctautly the clerk co-is j.lkrf. js.i fiiUl.d that le- li.i.l t!i.:.le an en.T it : itig and j.nid ;he stranger one hun-litvl dJ litis ic- iitueh. Drew got up and ay.;ro:tche! the d-...U. ' I knew it,'' said tho atrancer, throw in;; Uowu a hnn.lre-t dollar greenback. 'I make it a point to lo honest,"' be a. ed, buttoahij up his coat. "Honest, eh ?" wbiucd Dap.itl :a r to him; "honest'. Uo ytn ii.e .:. ;. : Y;.rk r' "I do, sir.' "You'do, eh ? Ar.d you sve le!; g L .:. Well you are playing a lone Lmiio. man ; a lone hand. If you hive n;;.'j ; do in Wall street, you ? ill get aL.' i ,wJ soaie that's all I've got to say new cuts mnd more rc OAK HALL- (TUK liieKMT (MillTIIIVM Krir iv ..cn.r.. . mu. racurpnintcri. Our w- stylus. WOOL AND C0UNTHY PKODirCF TAK82I IS BXCRAX6K FOI UOOD1. Store on South Side of Main Street, I'heikg'i-ttiff, I"a. ECGK, DFiUGsMYAEIETY STORE nA 1NG recently enlrsred onr stoch we are now prepared to sell at a srreat rednction from former prices. Our stoek comets of ri-,iis. Medicines. Perfumerv, Fancy Susps, Icon's, Hall's and Allen's Hair ltet'ornTtve, I'iils.Ointments, Plaster". Liniments. Pain Kl!l lers, Citrate Mnprnesla, Ess. Jamaica linrer. Pure Flavn-iii(f Kxtraeta, Fssenees, I.-ni(ir. Syrup, Soothing Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Ituubnrb, Pure Spices, ie. Cigars and Tobaccos, Wank Ttoofcs, Peods, Notes and P.onds; Cap, I'osit, Commercial and all kinds of Noto Paper: Envelopes, Pens, I'cnclls, Arnold's Writinsr Fluid, Black and Hed Ink, l'oeket and Pass Uooks. MaKawies. Newspapers, Novels, fl (sto ries, riiblos, Heliplous, I'raj er and Toy Books. Penknives, Pipes, Arc. S-Wehavenddedtoourstockalot of FINB JtWELKA'. to which we would luTite the at tention of the Indles. P H OTOG ft A P H ALBUMS at lower prices than ivrr offered in this place. Paper and Cigars sold either who'esali or re tail. ;LF.MMON & MVltHAY, July 30, 188. Main Street, Ebensburcr. AS WE ALL KXOW, BUT THE 2EH 2! 3S! CHEAP OAH STORE, KSOWIXO AKIMlLii. A fiie::li ' . I ttt I nn.- tt I Ihmim I am h m II msm s.-4lnTtfll JJi V UlUUS, IJlbULmndLuCiiuWyS, I wagou. On week days the v,:,a i. to the right from the g to aiai f; - ' to the factory. On Sauday it lui s '' ' left at?d govs to cliuirh. li-t.1 d'g ahead. On Sun lay 1 e tr.is : 1 "' ; and no iulimation is ,i'i-'ii. ' Llrripi.tnc .ti.iti'il Ti!lis Oil i fl ft-.! V,;!J i'C waid the factory. Even tho ho u:u sUids the day as well as tLe r ay t ci'- No one that has passed a vvk ci: 1 .... t .. n innt" ttTl 1 T:"v f.-M-o l tumirTi vtitvnn i ciiioo will have lailetl to naL l LUUA HI.LL1U UILU LAliLll.lAlil.Uio 'nsf.dataehoa.ofno..,. I J . than 100 of these little animais n l- at noon for their food. They w-vw "1 tako tbe hoar. They uever come al WL I iqs, uress UGoas, Hats anauaps, Coots, Shoes, Notions, GRorEiiiEES, flour, raaRAi, In tlti Sfeefc Tlmticr." sA complete and clog-ant a?sortn!n( or new Broods now in store will posiMvrlv t'O v.! ! at Uip closest martrin. t onatrr pro.luce nt th hlphost ma-kot prices taboa in exchange tur s;vk . Full FrvtiafacUun pmrand'cd to all bnytri. Storo eu High streot, uear Centre street. E. J. MILLS. Ebonsburir, Jan. 1, V74.-tf. IfiK I5CST IlOKNF.T. A fiet.t;. i13 f Hart fold, Conn., the other d.iv. ':; i access to a tree for the i-ui t.-t i.f ! ng a rcj o at some distttucv i':oai t grouotl, wUt which to furni a c m : with an tir-rer window of i,ua ' objective point beiu a elothev-Ii.r.-. "SN tree standiiig or: a iieihctor's a:jJ, ' w eion was obtained to :eciMiv it,. In ui to have set iius ohstat-Ics to ciimii':- A the gentleman stdri ed down to ;uitsa;l shirt and "harnessed'' the tree brtheaiitS He made a uccc.ssflll ascent to an elct & tiou tf twenty feet, at least, and was al.! to tie a sailor's knot when a wasp h.tc viewed him. He dismissed the roj-e fa: second, and brushed the wasp away, a: turned bis attention to the rope a-p:-3Iore was arrived suddenly, ad evf! of theru t-tood upon bis bead, wLii-h 4 slightly bald, and he dioppetl tLe ro; w hicb w as uot yet tied. Tiy tio t:.' were 1,970 wasps holding a coufc.:: about bis person. lie tlwuM ht j adjourn, aud did, httrriediy, f.ii.ly down the tree, aud leaviDg l atfij f 1 tro n se rs along at intervals to s'ujk i-1' A hmi loeu there. Sotuo wa?js cne dj"A too, but most of them reiiia'fd arou: ILe rot, aopartutlT wondorici; al was for. There are times w heu it tt-1'' anter to be a wasp than a raati tree." JOHN D. THOMAS, Bootand Sltoc IMsilccr r,HEundrirned respectfully Informs hlxnu- thai he is urenared to iiiiiuft:turt lum tm 1 eleven. AYhcu the bell f t- rifli Xi?.izZTllli!?lfm riua to clan- out the Lour of noo.i, no 1 "e tIRT BKST MtNnm. on thi- l.ir.1 rnn . lir siC.i. ,!Mj:i' 6horu?st noliiT, and at n modoral. erieea as .... ,;.. Lv Llikevorkca.ibf obtained nvw!.rr ' tho air will bo blac'K, and ooves l j nose who hare worn llools and Sim . : , ... .... , ... ... .;.,f'os. n M'"' at mv esta.d.slnmMtt need no assurance as to i reunj .Mr M,,Wn..rirraliij m mjwnri. Others ean no Cia :l is "Svi U. i" "u , ., ea-fly be convinced or the rsettfthy will only fc . , T i , I ;-l t. v.r. Ktve mo a trial. Try and be convinced i twt-he o cWk, but robir.U.-l'i"1' Vtf liepatrinjr ,r Hoots and tliuea attended - . ,,fY rn hen 'l CJ to promptly and ,n a w,rknianliken..nn.r. i Cl" C 1 X ' 1 y my work an l pr.ees will eom.m-nd uietoa e..:i J tiuuatn.e aud n:ercii.se .f M:-. . - JOitN 1. -J liOMAS . ,,....-.'' . ..LI j'
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