" tiieji a ha ssiiorrEns." T'E TALC OF A CHAMPION SCFFEREBL He looked into the waiting-room at the Central De(ot, saw an elderly lady come there waiting to go West, an I then, after making sure that the special policeman wa nt around, he entered the room. He wn a man that bnd soen other days, thit was plain. Hi 3 plug hat was year- oLi, his coat shone with age and grease, ami theie wa3 no collar 011 Lis neck. A policeman would nave mentally recorded him as n "rajr" without a moment's hesitation, and ttie fellow would have stood a ciianee of being rotted of to the Cen tral btation. "My good friends' he commenced as he approached t!ie innocent rJd couple from Wrmont ; ' for heaven's sake, help me a little !" , "Who are you ?"&skc-d the husband, struck with the bummer's luctaouij . voice and g.iiral Lard look. "Xtrne's Jones Kansas grasshojv pers !M replied the rnau. turning away j Lis head as if dctply arfcvtid. j "I'm you one of tl.ose poor unfortu nates who were almost eat up by the grasshopers ?" exclaimed the wuu:n, . uer symputhies all aroused. i "The same, ma lam," sighed Jones; ' had to leave the Jitate going to New ' Hampshire got as far as here and Lioney gave out ; Heaven only knows v, hat will !ecome of us." j "Are you mand ?"' she asked. j "Ves'uin wife and nine children;1 they're cut here on the commons in a j wa'on. all sick an 1 shivering with the j cold" ! "I've he-rn about them g:asshop-? per ; were they very thick ?" askcu the mm. j 'Thick!" echoed Jones "couldn't toll the diif.'rence 'twixt day and niglit, and the roanug of their wings made us iltaf." j "My grahus! wasn't that awful," Btgho.l ttie woman. "1 Lad a hundred acres of torn, fiTy of wheat, thirty of oats, nice meauo.v, j aa 1 lats of fruit, but the grasshoppers ma le a bvgirar of me iu tire houj ! ' ; continued Jones. "They cut the atufi" right up, did ; .,--- ! ''I3.it ! Why the f.ij'tn looked as if a , lire had pa-;.-ed over it! They took evcrriliir.ji cvui chewed U4 hz chailfS. i tl:i!-;d ni on lO'J roJj of I fence, an I t..-iv m,:.tl:ful of it went' in tl. ii ty-t.'vv ij i.iinuus by the watch." "I never Leaid the likes '." txcL-iiii-ed t'.r? n:.;n. j "There's f!k' Ea.-t here who don't : K-!;:vo it," coutintr.-.l Jne3; "but it! ii a solemn Pict that the grasshoppers chewed up iron wedges', gnawed boards ' orTn the b!rns. bit plow-points all up, ! and it we hadn't hid our horses in tlie 1 cellar, they'd have been mauched, ' sure!" "An l you had to leave.' ! "Yes; sold my land for eleven rll- i l"tr. g t my fanvlv in a waion n:d started Ka-t. Uevn hd days" coming t.jis far, ard buried two children 0:1 the I way. I.or only knows what's to V- j comof u! I wl-U . was in this river j out there; then rr v heart wo ihln't I; S b ust'ui' with griwf uul trouble I" j "I'oor man I" sighed the woman, j "Ebenezer, let's give hi:n two dollars.'' . "Two tloUars is a piie of m jiiey," , runted t!ie man. " j "But it's an awful sad case, Eben- ; ezor null to tech a heart of liiat." "The Lord loveth a cheerful giver," . added Jo:ies, as he diew bin .sleeve 1 across Lis num. j "Wail, I s'poe it's a hard case, an 1 ; we Won't le any poo re 1 for givin' two dollars," said the h J,b.tnd, as he puil-j.l 1 out bis walkt an 1 h.mde 1 oat a 42 bill. "Thanks, my kind friend," replied Jones. hope you will never soe the trouble I'm having. This'Il buy us; mtHlk-ine aa l provisions, and kii der ! help ms along like ; and i feel as if I ' t ouM throw my arms arcunJ ye and bu ye for your kindness." ! That's all right," said the husband. ; "l wish it was ten," said the woman, i a she hook Jones' outstretched hand. lie slid out, and ten minutes alter- ward might have been seen in a saloon pouring ba l g.nout of a tall Mccanter, aril remarking to tlie barkeeper: "Say, old pard. was it in Virginia or Kansas that the grasshoppers we'-e so thick V Tar: Spir-m's Tnnr: ad. That anr lng so range tliut if we did not sec ii done daily before our eye.s by tiic com mon house spid-r and garden spider, j it wonld seem wonderful, liut tht wondtr U incretsed lt"n we tliiiik of tue complex fai!ic of each si!io?p ' thread, aril th-n of thy m itijL-rr.a:ic. 1 precision sir. 1 rapidity with whicii, in certain cum . trie net itv.-if is con Htructe l ; aa d trj ad 1 to all this, shoe ing the v.n-.ler which the mo-t corn-1 in on things t-xl. il.it when carefully ! am!ncl. the ml of the g odtn rpi Jr eonsists of two li-tiij t kr.a ' of silk. T!te thr.;'ds forini.ig tiie eoiic.-r.tric circles art- cot.jmsc I offeiik mucii t.n.e ' c-ltie tunn tar.t of the rays, and are studi'ed over with minute gl .tiutcs of ; a vicid gutn, mtu'jicntly adhiive to retain any unwarj' fly coming in con tact with it A net of average dimen sions is estimated by TV. IHackwcll to contain 81,000 of these globules ; an I a large net of furteen or sixteen inches in diameter, 120,000; and yet such a net will be completed by one species Eperia apoclica in ah ut forty min utes usually, if not interrupted. Pacse! young man. Yon want to get married, and it is abojt time, you did! IJut recollect that married uieii have to sit up all night o:iee a wuek with a shot-guu in Laud watching the clot-heilit.e. creature r o-.i! 1 1.- f.n,d to f, brieve a " Rj'p. IVfJ ) & RIVFR R R fO net, not wg.iA than tlr.t of the b , - ' 7 Vl Ui lU , , r ' f , . ; . 1 Oo Tea 1eaM'tre.litaa1 0p?r rent. Iattret. lishenann, for tlie cai.ture of its prcv, i ulioixl-.l Cx it in the ri-dit plave. and thfii " v',',i,M A,rr ( " r"""7t XhrnHta. ., . .. ., L The nnHrtroantrTti the wirld to combine rarm- I'.UieiitlV await t.ie restl.t, M a proceed- ln n.t -lork liiiar. The Sii U rich m. eM- '(mm w Ifl HI U 1 1 (.43 SEJIS II : II 1 II I ' rJTO MEET THE GREAT REDUCTION IN WAGES. LOOK AT THE PRICES: FIffiENCHS ALL COLORS, AT FIFTY mm. j.v tux coLons, at the low trice or AD SAM OTHER BARGAINS. AT TOE rOPl'LlR STORECF S, FOSTER & QUINN lit Kos. 113 and 115 CLINTON STREET, joiistoavx, rv. BUY YOUIt Importer, fattBrtTK, KHiKE & mm PIAKft AND MAStFA(TntF.KS OF GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE PATEXT AIUOX PIAXO. Dealer la IMs'It o. (Ix.n lon). Beofi fIen!oa). Sae (ari), PItn Tulre. n-l ir tri nak f Uotar VcUe . I i f i.im fc. Th ht anJ trrfaet Stria? for all Iairament ronstaatlj on hand. K-Ini Pt RLISHERS of SHEKT Ml'SH wp ru!: iiuck i f the latet nl t. n y cc n l;acl. ar PIANOS AM UlCiANS MJI.O N TilF, Oi.It I.NTKL Mu.-ical i.nni. will tia-1 ii t- lliir Interval u ciinmnni'-aie lirect t.a'al- uos an I I'rico L,..-:s turn:hel Iree oa npp WAP.EP.00K3, ISTO. IS Sixtll Street, -ate St. Clair.) n-'; 1 PITTSSURCH, PA. V K T A FIRST-CLASS XEWSrAPER. Daily nl A""m;1c1-- IndcpcntJent in Everything! Neutrr:! in Nothing! Onixisel to nil Corrupt HlnH Iti Mn nirlpTtl, StHte nntl Ktioil AtT.iirs. Tin? i ,vi rn?,rii:s w!!l fie la.l on Sainr.Jnr. The T,nfif March. 1T7. a:i l -v.tv rnori r thcro'afrr. Sun !ay cxeited. uu !er th cilit..ri it 'lirlii.n of . . li.' H- lure, printed ci.-inpactlr from clar. n w type n a lare f. .ol -..n-a:ni.iini- all tlie n V. of the lav. ir'-ta !i:a the Aio'-istod :"rps T"lr?rsBts. Spe. r.;ki r....i-.-riT. m l i 'irrc;'a i .n''." !ro-n a! jKiin's ( :ni an. I r.-jrlvn eniorin'. l:?caiiDns of all rurr j topi-?. I ri' TW O Ci..Tf. .Is. ?i ;! jiti m. ,i ti.f. fro. Mj Dollars per aunu :i, or Fiki y ca.iTf pr montn, ia a ivan-.e. lv; i?uol r.n Sa'nr lay. March 20:li. and wo"k !y (ti-ri ii.'t. r. c.jntainiiiz :!! i:n; r;nt iit-w of Lhe .": n ! e-!ni!-(e Mametand Vinap.olal Ropms. M ! t I Tur one ysar, p-.-J.vj-; n- , at the f jllow rat' a: -.; Copt 1 00 Tf.N ( eiE 9 ui IWtlTT CoCIIH 1$xO Remittances shonld be made hr PrnT or Post O.iloe i r lers. A(l.lrn Til fc TIM I.S. U Souih Sae.ith Street. Cniladolphia. IOWA AND NEBRASKA Folt SAI.K l!T TUB ly cul'tTated : I limcie warm : Senni lone : Tun 1'iw. ttu.i Mnriillnn . No Payments re nu rcil nn principal till FIFTH tur.an l h.-n rr! OShSEVK.VfH EACHYKARrNTILPAlli. Laml EjCjjForinr Ticket Soil a' Impor'ant s'ariirsoD the Chicago. Bnr liiivnn and r.in'y Kail KoiJ, aad cost of same r,..,-,n when inn-l i ImiuzM. Hjlf r to familirnof pur-ha.or.. r.fld IX)V r.! r.PIH rs on h-)U.-it h'.I'l inxid an.! farm flock. Twatj per trnt. preminm f'T eultiration. t.mrr I.--eiiDti for Caeii wl'hin one, two and tl.reeyeara. P,'l;n t iclil put f,,r I,ind nni ltiprrmertl 1-U h-'f-'t r Cir I'rinrHi) firrimm itttr. "The P vcaMed destitnilon in Nebraska He In the far we.'ern reiion, beyond tho lan-ia of the li. & M. R. H .' r" r c;rt u':r th-t Will describe fa'.lr hea l.in and tlu term of fcale. app;vto..r addreaa, I V.VIl ( i f M ION I'.K. (12-2i-3rn. nnriinitten. Iowa. r r Iowa Ijindii. or Liucolo, Neb for Nt-braska Laudj. A SSIHXEE'S NOTICE. Notice TitcT-t rT-n, t!iar Florence Will is brnni r,f Allcirhent fown.'hin. ('mhrii o P-nnvlT.nht, by defd of roluntary aitm'nent hwn .w;n : a!l the e'it. r.a and personal. r the ,n.i Fl rcne V.-ill-brand to H. Kinkfrad. or Kt-n'inrir. In r wran-r. in -n. for t he l.-n-fit of tlicre liu,rsof the mi l Fl -rcnce Willehmnd. All p-rw.ns thr!-.ore. in Ifcbtcd :o the aid Fier ene! M menran'l wi! mnke pjyinent to the laid ,hni 1'avinif cla m or demaDdi will make known the -ame wit hour delay Fbcnolmra-, Feb. 12. l.75?-t AUDITOR'S NOTICE ! Having leen appointed Anlitor Iit the Court of Common Pleaa of Cambria eonn'y to report d:rr;?.uti.iri or th- money in the hanOtof ibe sl.er i(T r'ri' frrHntl.es ile of t he real eriate o Kotiert f a"tii!ieil. in tha case of I,!oyd & rr. K. amp. b -II and W illiani Noel. No. 24, Iec. Term, lg7 H. F.i.. notice is hereby Klven to all panic Id tfriited. that I will attend to thetntea of midap po.nmici(, at my office in Ktk imiiurg. on Fkii.av. .Iahch. 5th. l-7i, at i o'c'ock. r. m., when ami wh re Oy ninst present the.r fla.iri, or bo do Liarr. itvui u.uii!i'- iu nton said fund. Ui-O. K. OAT.UAX, Aadior. mm el 11 1 1 .111:11 11 1 II! III CENTS PER YARD. 'CYc-y.ri f MUSICAL GOODS AT ! Dealer In all lin4 of THE CELEDRATED ! THE FH1L3AE!I0HC OEGAH. I make tlii branch a spee'a-'v. r.nd alwayg koep a :eck f tcusic Isioks ui ail kinJs Is Ciinr lete I N f A LI. M C N 1' PLAN ii;T-i T.1KKN IN FXfHA.VOE. Vchrr:.. and ail w'iluing'to' purchase 1 riywithua. j n ai.n.n. CKAWFOM) HOUSE, John FItzharrls, - Proprietor. f I AVISO leased and rc f'irnifihed the ahore wn and popular hotel, the propn- 14 ri'iW nmnlv lin.i.nn'ii 1 r af.AmmiuiutA iM who my favor him wislrtheir latronire. I T: h' tht thA mnrket aT.-rd will bo prvcd at tup Table at all aa-ons, the Mar will be kett constantly eup lied with the choicest liquors, and the orr.mod;ou9 Stable will bounder the charge of a careful and uttentive ho?tiir. No effort will le ired to render iruet comfort able aud well iha.cd in every particular, and l.y propcrfttti-t.ti in to bu ir.t-an l a moderate tle of yiricfi u." proprietor hop- to win his way to puhl c favor. (May 2, l73.-tf.l Parie's Harbie Works, j tnnuiia street. JohnMwWH. MOVrMF.XT?. HEAT) and TOMB x . ,.sTON F- f"'rNTKR and CA ttl- N h 1 ."I,A IIS. f STF1JS Arr. lacturet oi the very l,t Italian and i&jr-fV l Aaif-ri-an Marl.le. Kt.t ire ati.(ac- fffi r , 'Kin irmranto d in price, dei(ro and M -.i"i itll;il ni worit. ' Itrib-r respectfully solieited cm-, i-r- i-1 iiii-iai luc tcrj ion- -A f.r cah mti-s. Try us. fT- Oct.24. m. JOHN PARKE. LCfil.N'S JURBLE WCIiKS! Ill I rarklla Street, JohnMawn. JOIJ- W . rOfJr. - Proprietor. f 'NrMFNTS. II RAT AT TOMH STOVF.S t-Vt o' yS l ER D CA BI N s , A A N D 1 ic, mariuiactured of the r-r tert Ital- an and Amerii-r.n Marl Ics. Perfect tatiafac tionin work. dxijrn and price fniamrfeed. , "'r.b-ra ri-;- t f n Uy o)ioir-, nnd prompt 1 exec .jl. J mmtown. Xov. )1. '7I.-tf.l COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., IlOIlwl)lll"yTf., Jsm TItt receive money on deposit, di(conr.t and coict notes, and attend to ail the cusim s usuaily done hyliankcr 5ept .tO.Xt. JAS. D. ZAHM, Cashier. f0hl COAL I ! The subscriber la prepnred to fumlrb. In or niall qnantltiM. nil qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITi MlSol'S COAL, at lowest market rates. C-.'il delivered promptly and free of chanre for h:iulir t any point In F.bem bnrg- or Tkdnity Orders loft at theZAHM pTf.BS will receive ear ly attention. DANIEL II. ZAHM. II. PLANK, M. P., respectfully oflVrsMs professional services to the ef'izeTH ef Khcrshnrff and t'cIuCt. fffc jrd joininic rsilence and Imme.imtelT'ln the rear of Hon. II. J. Iloy r rimir store. Xfa-ht cal' can he made at the r sijr nee of Mrs. Uunn. r.n Craw, ord street. fen.!urjf. 4-24. -tf. jI J. IJLX'K, M. T., fhrtirlaa anri Varreaa. CAKHOtl.TOWJf . PA. Ornce In rear of John Buck's store. Niaht call nnv be made the residence of Junj Buck. Esq. f April 4. lS73.-tf .1 I AMES J. OATMAN, m7d. J I'layairinn itnt Xnrrenn. F.rsfBi HO, Pa. Office rtn IT'yh atro-t. nearly oppo-lre Bhitr'a Hotel. Residence ItTowa Hall. Julian street, where nitrbt call should be made 4-4.-tf.l 1 I.OYD & CO., Baskkks, KnEXSBURO. PA. fsT" fioM, Silver. Government l,oans. and other Sf'curitles. bouirht and sold. Interest al- lovredon Time Ileposits Collection made at irenera! Rankin? business transacted. DANIKI, McLAUGHLIN. Attorney rt-Lnr, Johnstown. Pa. Office In the old F.ju-hisif- r.utHitnjr. (up stairs.) Ion ami JnJHi "i re". WiUjit oorner of Clin- s"f"n. t0 bUS" nes cortttcctert witl nlsproiwaic 'p V en t t , r . , i nwburir. Pa. OfTne'ln front room of T. J. Mojd new buiidii a-. Centre street. All ninnr or ieiral business attended to satis 'no-i fs.r 1 i . orfsv. and coMeetlons a apecialtv. '10-H.ti.l wcw uung anu wem MU. K. E.JONES haajnt received an invo I ' r 11 Al III- III- AitsimoM-ni I si in 1 er , ..i """' ' urn, r.i"nounr. " lciinir 1 p k ll'Vt,A.ltorneiJ-at-L,aw ftrjj way for I have enough to do When Bonnets, Hats, etc a speclaltv. Dressmaking (br . Kt ')fflcR on Centre etrett ! tr. f ,rr,.,r.u " 1 promptly and neatly done. The patronare of three Juora tr :it ttb atreet. ,auJ,T-5.' " ComtS 10 lay gOgl aptly. ,,e w respeclaUr ,oiic,ted. 6-l.';i. now it is. There is an editor oat west who . knows all about it, as below. We feel like saying, 'Ci-ect, old boy ; you're been there, and it's a true bill" , "There's where a man has the ati vantage. He can undress in a cold room and have Lis bed warm before a woman has got her hair pins out and shoes untied." That's how it looks ia print, and this ! ia hnnr it. U in - "I'm rrr' n r in ; ; . - o o : bed, my dear. " It's half-past ten." Xo reply. ""ow, John, you know you're always lale in the morning, do get to bed I'T "Yes, in a minute," he replies, as he turns the paper wrong side out and begins a lengthy aiticle headed "The Louisiana Muddle." Fifteen minutes later she calHfrom the bedroom: "John, come to bed, and don't keep the gas burning here all night," and murmuring something about the "bill lieing big enough now," .she creeps between tle cold sheets, while John sits placidly on, bis feet across the piano stool and a cigar in Lis mouth, By-and-by he rises, yawns, stretches himself, throws the paper on the floor, ?nd seizing the shaker, pro ceeds to tht vigorous exercise, bhak ia2 the coal stove. Just at this sUige a not altogether pleasant voice in quires , "For pity's sake! ain't you ler.dy for bed yet?" "Yes, yes, I'ai coming! why don't you go to sleep r.ud let a fellow alone ?" Then he discovers that there's cool needed. - When that is supplied and Tattled into the stove he sits clown to waiin his feet. Next, he slowl r berrins to undress and as he stands scratching ! himself and absently g'ng on the last ! garment, dangling over the back of a chair, he remembers that the clock is not wound yet. When that is attend ed to he wants a drink of water and away he promenades to the kitchen. Of course, when he returns his skin i csembles that of a picked chicken, and I e rrz"r. & ! clock strikes twelve he turns out the j g.i.s, aud with a flop ot the bedclothes and a few spasmodic shivers he sub side" no, not yet ; he forgot to see if oe front door was locked, and another flop of the bed clothes brings forth the remark : "ftood gracious ! if that man ain't enoigh to try the patience of Job !' Setting her teeth hard she awaits the final flop, with its acconi- KSL0,r t-JS?JbZ i quieuv inquires 11 ne is "oemea Tor the night," to which he replies by muifeiing: "If you ain't the provok i i'iest woman I" HOW LOXG TO SLEEP. How mneh sleep is necessary to re new the exhausted energies of the bruin anJ nt St pc-rfectlj for its work must lje determined bv individual experi ence ; but as to children it is sfe to say thev ought to be indulged to the extent of their inclinations. They re quire more sleep than adults, and old people, if their slumbers are sound, incline to sleep at fchorter intervals than persons in the prime of life. The ttifferenee ir. individuals in this respec t !- verv great. Dr. Cooch mentions a man who sleeps only fifteen minutes a daV CPIOVS COOd health. Ulame, m nis neaicai iogic," fc()eaks of some missionaries in Cuba who reduced their eleep to the mini mum, that they might pursue their labors with the least possible inter luption. When forced to rest they threw theraelves on a couch with a brass ball in hand over a brass basin. The moment they lost their conscious ness the ball dropied from their fin-o-ers, and, ringing on the basin, waked them ; and this leep they found af- i forded all the recruit that nature de manded. Seneca declares that Mace nas passed three years without sleep ing a single hour; and 13erhaave a Mi i ins that he passed six weeks with out sleep ; but neither of these state ments is credible. I?laine was informed by Gen. Fichc gan tLat during his active campaign ia Holland he never for a year slept more than one hour in Iwenty-four ; and the same he related of Charles XII. of Sweden, during his wonderful career. Jeremy . Taylor, during part of life, Slept ORiy lurec ur iuui iiuuia iu liiw twenty-four; and Napoleon slept only four or five hours daring his military career; but he was able to fall asleep at any time in the midst of his work when he felt drowsy. John Ilnnier, the reat surgeon, slept four hours at j nizrht and one after dinner. Sir John Sinclair gives the history of a man who had re?ched the ad vanced age of ninety-one, and all his life had slept but fourhonrsin twenty four. Sir Walter Scott said that he was not entirely himself unless he passed seven hours in total uncon sciousness. Southey Required ten hours, going to bed at ten and rising ateight. Sir William Jones laid down the rule of life students in the couplet : Seven hours to books, to pleasant slumbers aeven, Teu to ike orM allot, and all to Heaven." Wni He Goes to School A "Wis consin schoolboy handed in the follow ing composition recently : "I go to school to learn to read and rite and sifer to slide on the ice and traid off an old knife if I have one, in summer to pick wild flowers and strawberries and to get out of work hot days, some boys has to CO to School to get OUt of their mothers road, but I would rather stay in winter than to go to miles and set by a cold stove and freeze my tose, I j like to go to school and see the teacher i scold the big girls when they cut np. ! Some go to school to fool but I go to I . J . . .. . fc j school and then we feel sorry that we to school. I don't P-etnntimP In f,vl oTTiew and fashionable Millinery floods. at I. IFR AMTTW TTAY j X XLXXXl 11 III .1 1 A Alannt'acturor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ! OF AND Sheet-Iron WABES, AXD DEALER IN HEATDfG PARLOR aal COOKING STOVES, AND nOUSE-FCRMSORC GOODS CEXER LLY. Jobbing- in tin, roFPER & siieet-irox rKOSPTLT ATF5Di:D to. Xcs.273, 2S0 and 2S2 Wasliinon Su JOHNSTOWN, PA. John Han.va jr Vy i i i j i i i ij. .y i s cv yyj.i Xaaafartarers of and Dealers ia JF'unojv- a ticl Plain FURNITURE ! AXl) CHiVUiS. We keep constantly on baud In exeat variety a full line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTYLES AND AT PRICES T-T SUIT All CUSTCMERS Having the most fk'llfu! workmen in the city, we are prepared to nil all orders for I3t PIECES OR 8CIT8, Vt PItlCES TIoIom Either Eastern or TVestern Mannfacturers. Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE, JOIISSTOW.1, 1A. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. "A11 Furniture sent Tor and delivered in tho city free of charire. 3-ia,74.-tf.J mssm nsnnu mmm W.M. P. PATTON, Srnnufactnrcr and Dealer In AM. KI!CDS OF CABINET FURNITURE jonxsTomr, pa. Rnrean, lu-jjtfnd!!, Whatand9 Sidetioards, Chamtier Seta, Parlor Seta, Wardrobes, Hook Cases, Cane Chair". Wood Seat Cha'ra, Kitchen Furniture, lied Iounres, Mattress-, Tete-a-Tetea. Extension Tables, Pining- Tables, lounjres. Cupboards. 4c, &c, ic, tc, 4tc, c, &c, Ac &c, Ac, 4c. ITHRT IC5CBTPTTOJ Or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE 1 mnAo to order In excellent st and at low all kinoe for sale. Furniture delivered at any point iu Johnstown or at Kailroad Station free of extra charg-e. W.M. P. PATTON. Johnstown. Oct. 13, lSTO.-tr. II CmOT BE EXPLODED. THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD Z33LJLmm Warden Sc Oxnard. (2-liJ PITTSBrRHII. PA. 6t.J " MILLINERY f AKING The attention of the T,ndte of Fhen- borsrand vicinity 1 directed to the fact that tc er xi w. 3 3- CP H cr ; g o GREAT REDUCTION 1H PRICES TO -AT THE teMii STORE , ri'HE under-ianed resrtfnMy Inform the tlr thit he has made r.KEAT REnUCTIN I.N" PRICES TO OA5H BCTEK3 on ail goods in hi line. cnniHnjr of MOWING and REAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOATS j of the most popular drijrn nl of all etrle. - prices ao4 qualities: imm cr mi imiw. of tnj own mannfactore : HARDWARE, ALL KIND ! pnch as Eocks. Screws, Baft Hinges, Shutter Hin- Table Hinjres. Bolts. Iron and Nails, Window Glase, Putty. Tabl Ki;ives and Forks CVrrlnr Knives and Forks. Pocket Knives, Ta ble and Tea J-poons, Meat Cutters. Apple Parer. S-isr. Shears, Itazorsand Strops. Ham rci era. Axes. Hatt bets. Borlrnr Machines, A niurs. Chis sels. Planes, Compasses. Squares. Files. Rasp, Anvils. Vics, Wrenche". Kip. Panel and Cross Cut Saws. Chain of all kinds. Shovels. Spades, Scythes and i-nath. Ilaks. t orks. J-iiK-fc-itens, Shoe Las. Peirs, Wax. Bristles. Clothes Wah- ers and Wrlneers. Patf-nt Churns andj Patent Machines -enerHy, Grind-Stones, Patent Mo lasses rjatcsnnd Meas'ires. Lumber Sucks. Cat Steel Rifles, Shot Guns. Revolvers. Pitt.Car fridres. Powder. Cnps. Iad. Horse Shoes ans ...i;s.tMd fiove tiate.oreiesaiia rire L.ric.s Wot I n 9 fiat Pttmit Arr A- ' Harness end Saddlery Ware of an kind, in rat variery: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CAIlIiOX OIL, nttrl OIL, L, A JITS, Fisb Oil. Lard Oil, Unseed Oil. T.tibrteatlrsr Oil Ko!i,Tar. Paints. Varnishes, TurtK-u; ine. A 1 eobol.Ac. ; SHver-Plated Ware, Cia ware, A.c lnmil' Groceries, nch as Teas. Coffee. S n sm r. Syruns Molaes Spices. Pried Peaches. Dried Appl"S, Hominy Fish, C.-ackcr, ICice, Pearl Barley. 4c. Tobacro unci Oiprnis. reiot,V'arn:sh-tVhitewash. Scrub. Hinf. Shoes sruve, wusrine-, !"tnes ani l ootn iirnsnes. all kinis nn sizes : iied-corrts. .Manilla Hope, and many other articles, at the ?.rt rotfrt-ert-A. wnrTei? fc?orT"rivx- m5?tL, -3PCHL7 f?G made, painted nd put up as et-ap s prsib?e rta rASB.v:- a liberal discount moe to country dealers buyinir Tinware by whotf--.ile. (imikge il:;tlkv. Ebensburg-, July l?T3.-tf. j V EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Cookinp; Stoves. Ilofitinrjr Stoves. TIN, COPPZR & SHEET-IRON WARE , . Hftrfrp-recer.tly trkT! rosenor of ther.-r- lrntf.l op ittd eomin-wli,iti Lull !ip-' oti Hieb afreet, two ' v,r ;it t the ,. nrl v opnositethL- M-VM!?.i n !lo-.. o. J?.. .---riber 1 letter pre-.ir b r- er to m t.-- tf-e WAKE line, ail of xrUeh '-Ml be "snZl.Vj to I b'iv-r? t tho . ery l.w..f l in price. j The aub-eri!-r s'o pro-vses ti keep a full I and varied r-ortmeDt of Cooking-, Parlor Rtd Heating Stoves of tl:e mot approved defi(rnsi. SPOUTING ho.i lMOFIN made to order and wrran,cii iwrfHt in mannfuctureanl tn terttl. REPATIiING ?ronrly attended to. All work done bv mr vi!l Kp done riirh prd on fair term, and ail .-sTm'F-- and VA KE p-ld try me can be dc;prT--d i;j-!-n as o tjualif and cnnnot he nrd rsr ld fn iMi. A ("rtlr.i'iince and increae rf p:tnnirc is rer-ctf nil v solici ted, and no -!TVrt win te wanting to niiiiir en tire satifm t ion to all. VA T.T.IE I.CTKIXGEU. ESensbnnr.Ocf.il. l-i!.-ff. G. G. IL ZAHM, tiE.tl.EK I!f DRY GOODS, jNOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, HATS. CAPS, COOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTITER GOODS USUALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTUY rirODIXK TAKKH Hi XCBAGl. FOB 600D8. Store on South Side of Main Street. :iei3tir. a. Tilliral'BllWB!. AS WE ALL KJTOW, BUT THE PRICES CHEAP CASH STORE, Are not over, bnt rather nn.ler, those of any other dealer in Dry Goois, Dress Goois, Hats and Caps Doots, Shoes, Notions, GROCERIES FLOUR, FEED..GRAIX, AC. lit flii 'Xck Timbfr. 47A complete and elearant assortments of new (rools now in store will ii!ivcly te sold at tha closest mararin. I'oontry prmince at the highest market prices taken In exchange fcr irooda. Full satisfaction s:nsranteel to all buyers. Store on High street, hea centre street. E. J. MILLS. Ebtsnsbur, Jau. 16, l74.-tf. BOOK, DRUGand VARIETY STORE TTAVIXO recently enlarjrcd oar stock we are ll now prepared to sell at a a-reat reduction from former prlc-en. Onr stock consist pniy. Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps. Leon's. Hall's and Alltn' Hir mmti . . Pills.Ointment. Plaster. Liniments. Pain Kill lera. Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ginp-cr. Pure Flavoring Eitract. Esences, Umou vrip.8ooihlmr Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb. Pu re epiuea, Cigars and Tobaccos, Blank Book. Deeds, Notes and Bonds: Cap, Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note I aoer; Envelopes. Pens, Pencils, Arnold s Wririnj Fluid, Iliack and Itd Ink. Pocket and Past Itook. Magazines. Newspapers. Novels, IIito ries. Bibles, Kelia-i.ous. Prayer and Toy Books, -!EWft2& tc,,l?IV0,,,.,e. ,I'J,.iie!, PHOTOGUAPH thrtn evrr offeeTlntlp:b?Ce!, ,ower pr1ce raper and Cigars sold eithr wbolewal '- LEMMON & M'JKKA ""t re- bura-. July30,18(W. Main Street. Ebensb LUUK III III 1 01 II LA L S AM JOHND. THOMAS, land- when 4 he J 1 c vive-tb.e, 53V,? nootand ShoeMnker thws out first for,whlle THEundersiyned rcspectfiillT Informs hisnu- I head, right Over the lamp, S" - "... nieron customer and the public ren-rallr i nnA tcA. thit it could not wink. " that he Is prepared to manufacture BX1TS and , a Q la laal 1 cou , . ,rj' SHOES of any desired elie or quality, from,The probe Worked With Such lnCOlK-e.' , finest French calf-skin boots to the coarse ,t ' L,;:. 4vf minister CO"'-1' brorans. In the vkkt best Manser, on the j rapidity that the minbUr t- -shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as . eaSP CnOUrrh to keep up with it like work can be obtetned anywhere. ?, 1 , fc. . - iheltZ ay my establishment need no assurance hs to r-himnov nd enid he didn t wani -, e the superior ouality of roy work. Others can C n,mne fnU "f f easily i,e convinced of the ract If ther will only ! more truck With a dormant 1 v ;ive me a trial. Try and be convinced. u :c i..,t ;,,t,i teal-' B 4T-Repnirina- or Bwt and Shoes attended ' vhua hls Wlfe burst 1 u. f J r,r ' to pr6rnr.tly and In a workmanlike manner. 1 ftsked how he, a minister Oi the U--. r Thankful for past favors I feel confident that I ., , , rlt t-k my work and prices will com nend n i Could Use such lanffUae, ns- tlnuance aad increase of the Fame. IHN t). THOXAS TUB MECIIAISM OF jf Wonders at home bv frn ; , hapj'ens that rnony know i. V out the hooe we lire t I aboi ; j unit, s t... t n- i.t IIUU1UU - Vj '."J rv u K , 1 , the outside, just as a never vianKmg or vht rooms, tue curious passa-s ingenious internal arrange mo0f . house, or of the wonderful :.ra..4 of the man, the harmony sri tion of all his parts " '"-v In the human skeleton, j:. .. time of maturity, are 1C5 h.-rs j' niascles are about 500 in r.-i-The length of the alircen-jrv e.' about thirty-two feet. Thesmoc' blood in an adult averorr? t . ronncls. or lull one-uiLn of i weisht. :e ei.. The heart is six inches in and lour inches in diameter zt, seventy times per minute ; 4 2 o per hour; 100.S00 per day ; ."0.77Ji times per year; 2JCC5,440.00,is; score and ten ; ana at each I and a h-Jf ounces or blOO-d art , ( - . v,,:i j " X - iuuvm it,, vwc uuu-wi ai; i tTp jVe oun CS VeT m:nute- ;l ; . " ; and nltV-SlX pOUHUS per hour; r . r, ,7 . t.rrfA rflIlr1 h fr,ns - rVa4re UV r- o: the heart in three minute The lungs will contain alort c, gallon of a:r, at their nsr.?.I T f-rt : inflation. We breathe, on m avc-r-. : 1 times per hour ; ir.haje i'M'i n V Ions of air, or 24.00 galiot. jr The aggregate surface of ti e aire j of the lungs ex-et.l 20.0"0 i j-v ... ebes, an area very nearly - j ; 1 ;. 0 L. f oor of a room twelve feet -na e. The aveiage weight of t'ue orait sn adult male is thif-e w u;vl; o t f t : a ; 'it rtnnt f4 - nr a rp-n tie - -. r.-,... , I and four ounces. Tue ne; v- a-t i connect with it. directlv . , . , , Eoini I mil it) w. 1 hese no: vc . t"-r .. er wilh their brunches ai l j icmiBcations. probubly exe I i "... 000 in uttmber, foiinirg a ! gi'ard" outnuabeiiiig iar b: " t.. ii h B a: t ll f tl Ci.t army ever marshaled ! The skin is'-ompose-l ofihct Lvm ; and varies from one-foui; l-1 IC j eish of aninchiutLUk.M -. ciarie area ia an ruuiiit is i r r.r.- , ; oe 2.000 square IH'-i.ft j m--! jJiei ic Ttresure K-ir "Jl"11 IC pies.. lire .n. UCU p-JUnds to the SOU.-ic ! n f -vltUm S17.C I s:!'! picture of 40.000 xii:i''!s. r.acu squar mca ui sk'n c- -t.; S,o00 sweating tnle. or pores, each of whk li m.-.y ! . ! to a little drain-tiie cjr-J e' iuch long, making an i.v - :r ! r; of tbe entire surface ox" ti - : -v 201, 1C6 ft-el. or a tile ; ; i - ing tbe body nerlv fcry r.-,;. lenir'.h. Ian is mrtle mirvol! -:v TT. is crger to inve?ii 'aie tut -.-.. : tl d o r 1j o t a i j i t P t: ( witness the wonderful wo 0 ninotent Wislora. let Llm r :l " "'1 r ! i.,. ..,i i - hat examine him&eif. ic fc.udv of mankind i-s uiau. " What I Don't lis A y. have solicited me to wi i .e f . r y c vulaable paper an l s I e. .i i myjrelf alongside of Ihj L.-.niv-l r.: culturists, who can in lo-ib ll v f , : well on paper, and toll y..;i vVj.:! know about Farming." I t h .1. : would tell you what 1 don't k i ? don't know how a m:m en ii-? : on wornout l.ini, who docs i.-. t any stock, or raise any murv. e. f does not ctiltivute within .u y.r of the ditch banks, thus le-v'.i lcst lands grow up in bnlrnL i biieis, but keeps an old hoi&e "r 'T puts them to an old worooi't -r and scratches the old womoLt L sidcs. I don't know how a former es' ' to have meat to eat who raises no tie, and if he attempts to raise s hogs he has thete old fiddle faced lows that eat their heads offtwie : ling the winter, and when sj r: comes they arc so lean that by tr-. a knot in their tails, you can k-" them from getting through a fa? Slranger still, the man is always co' plaining of the high price of b-i'.va. think the meat dealers ouaht t " ce: him to the lunatic asylum, 1 l:i see how a man expects to mnke a:' thing at farming, who yearafi.tr y takes everything from his farm i puts nothing back. The morcinc; he were to sell out one stock of ir! could not expect his store to j r. v rnoic, until he laid in an other;- Such a man reminds me of a yss who came to this neighborhoo-i j' al vears a?ro. and ridiculed t'uc ivl: fertilizers, siifd he was his farm pav him. not him pay - I r t t. . i .tor Ii of i m- u,ul l" ulurl . ue nrut no corn, no meat, no nu'-.- n I mnst close, as I think little mei-s ought to write little. Iu 'uU I may tell you some moie tb don't know. Ticking Up a Wasp. A Wet minister picked up a frozen t the sidewalk recently, and. w itb J trt ail v?iTr-Jrso' tho intriit of Pt'K"'-'1' A it in the house and IkH 5 ! the tail while he warmed its e:.r-1 a lump chimney. His olject i see ii wasjis iroze to oesiii, ft u' ,.; lay doimant during the Winter. t: is of the opinion that ! hey lie ricr j GS , and of the dormantest kind it t he children, too. ti e c tl u r B
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