1 , t .1 Xin'K.U GEM VS. Savs the Detroit A"t it-. Passengers ' :.h? 'TSL:",.Lt:,"T IWIIInU) IMtllMl t.lJ3 VliJ illl'l 11UIOI1 during the war might have noticed a newsboy who tempi-! their mental a!ul physical palates wit!! daily news- i'1!-;;"". n. yeiiovv covered literature, fJgs, prize packages, candy, an I ci-ir.. He evi lentl y was unmterstel in hi work ; in fact an u-n1rl lirii-A iiAf i rt, ' 1 in. liia f. 1 . r"k an expression whirl, plainly MM: ' I don't caie whether School keeps or not' The bov was honest but not u, inrt;i,w.iuwiy n,t- less, fco larns attending to his busi - ness was concerned. He harl some energy i., other directions, however. r, . e t. l . i i I rocunng a few types and a poi table piCS-J, he 111 Uiaged to Swt lip and print 1 . 3 , ., 1 . ou the train a daily paper ot very t; .;l ,1;,.,,,:.., " Ti, t(.,nlo .-fr.. j m th2 utile sheet were hiiinorom ainl .;,, 1 . r r,,f - - - - - - j Huron, niltl the latllfs of that thl IV.' . . .,!. 4. 1 blllg took a great tlerU Ol interest III the pnper. lint one tlav there wa3 an 11 . . item, more funnr than courteous, ab.,at a gentlen.a'u named liackiu, ; aud Mr. Utickiiia sotiglit the editor n-l j.ropr'etor to have the matter cx- plained. 'I'lie interview took place on ' the ferry dock and was terminated bv : the boy bei.i- thiown into the river. T.114 abri U.n'nt of the lib r;y of the . - , 1 , ti- I-, P rutLer dalnptlltd llH hten.ry ardor, and he ac ordiiigl v n-reed to con-ider his newspaper '-suppressed." At thid end of tlie line lie was in Ihe , . .. ,. - . . A. . liablt Ol Spt-nding most of Ills time 111 Mr. Wagner's U:lgr;iph and ticket ollice at the -Michigan C'enti al Stati!l ' and was perpeUiullv practicinc; on the . 1 - 1 1, 1 tcl'irapa ke'3. At Joit lliuon he wa always in the tch-gr:;ph oriiee lliCre, ail'l, Showing a ilccl'lCil OCllt Ot iiiind IVr the bd -jiiie.s", he was cii' onr aged by the opemtors at the end of the route. Without undergoing any regular training the b v soon acquired cvui i 1 1 a lle prolii-if ip-y :t hi home iii I'ort Huron, and loll his work as newsboy, to till the position of i;ig!it operator at the Stratford ollice of the (rand Tiunk Kailway. For some time the boy w:s Consented willi his jiosition, but the long, weary i;U of tbe ni'it too iipiiotouotis, and I eing without any work he found t-ven the duty of repui ting everv half hour to the he.nl othce too irksome. Of an invciiuve turn of mind, his lirt tilort in count ct ion Lth his 1 ho n biisir.CjS whs tt invent an automaton nttaehtueiit t theohlce cluck by which tici latter should rcpoit every half hour by telegrai'h to Moutitid that it Win' all liglit." As a matter of cour-o Ills tunc ja .) ;i -s;n iii IICU'C UIO'llil him to grief, :.nd he V. as i';ch;;rged for th-tuiniiig :t train for s:vcr.d hours ' nt London, one niht. Leaving t!jo (Jraud Trunk service, he cinif to t!u United .Stales, und brouglit jtil m.-iny i exeelUiit inveiAiotid .-.uch :i-thc "st..ck, ' mon; and ohare iudicitor," whic!i is ' used by leallpg Wall street nml other', operator t'.trouglioiit t!ie count ry, :nid f the atitomntio-tv to tel.' rai-h. which! l.au-miti l.'JOU v.onls i.i a m untc. &o(.c .i.e. a "i-ii-. i untiit'Lin ..:.vi I11I-' provctnents of his me in u. e llifough- out the wl; le cor.tiiu-iit. 1 i is im i Tove- ' luents are almost wi.hou1 n,i;ll! ,er,::n.r it h suid that he h tscoalribnu- 1 more ; to the etlkic-ncy of the p;w ul m stern ' ..f telegraphy thnii nny man :-,,t Alorse. Ii'it the latest and trowmngj triumph of hi- life Is the "iuadrupl.-x ! "Uticliinent," by which, inc.ctlible as il may seem, four messrgrs may be tent on a single wir.; at tl e same time, j The principle is an excee-.Iinoly sim- pie one, and can be ppprcciaVcl at a j glance by any oue at all conversant : with the work of telegraphic: iusti n- ments. 1 he Prac. o d vahU of the in- Yentton is to qurahiiple the capacity ; of every wire Li the count ly. an l the j Western Union Telegraph Company ; (who wire vciy indignant with Ihe ; ouiig man because he sitled with the c-x-rostinastcr General Cressv.ell in ' Lis advocacy of the iutro!nction of , .. I and has a brother who tsliil resides t!ie:e. Allied has laUly married a I l ;f. I i. ' iuuuuiiit; . " in, Jtmi iia st'l- tied down at ew W ilk N I li'iviii.r ' accomrilished more in his vouth than , tuan3- invcutois of twice his ng. He v.as a rerj' poor n wny, an uiisuc- ( re?sful ptiblisl.ei, tnd an uiiicli b!e ; operitor, but as au iuveiit jr has been uit3 a success. money.'7 -Well, 1 ain't digging lor , anything eUe' -Have you ha.l any j half." "WhT that's rather small." "It's pretty well ; six shillings a day is the regular pi i. e for digging ci liars . all over town." The so.ule .lrot.i.1 and the loafers van. shed. - - j j SEVETEtS Tears flgO n Louisville wnmili wa told hv i chiirvovi n- tfmr Woman WHS loil oy a IKtllXJyau mat she wa3 destine. I to marry an auburn-! u - A . ti i , heavv inoustache : that ho would soon , . , . ue ric-ii, anu mat, mey woui.i nave two a -1 i i :.. c., . .... I'll... I 1111 II I IT J v ZT1UI "11. fllll ... marry the an bur have five children bis disappears husband's! head . .ii i . vecn uoiiars a weciv. - me poiat icicjjrapn system; nasi ol- i ri ,. r, ;i.?e 01 any other fere. I the enormous sum of i.:u,000 ! -n,,, nl n f.rhll.t . j Drj Goals, Dress Ggqus, Hals 2a4 Caps ,..,r a.. i. ,, ,ii,- r p.... n,.;...,ifiRi I. Ef.S. H.u if r, v ,ti- I I ' Sil re.-enrly etiiar-d ourstoc k we are I 1.1. now prepared to sell al a irrent re-itielion 'W i.VT are voa digiinx there for?'' r"m fr"'-r prieesi. our stotk consist, ,)f "I am digg ng'for moaey. ' The news , .Tn TitiruZZ, flew the idlers collected. ' Wre are V'V-llr""'' i't.i-. i.ii.M.,,i. Kiii- 1 1) forme 1 that VO I are dl"'4ii?r for . Pure Havorin -.t.-...i i.v . . . ...,v. , ... , ..v.. , ......! iiihiii., itnens. .riios nnd (Sonde Can Voil bal letter take hold." All tlotretl V'V. '""u;rtll 'vl -f Nt Pap, 1 1 . , . i , ,, . . 1 l'"a letniis. .Arnold's Writjpir their COatS lllnl laid hold most Vigor- Hunl. P.iaek and Ue: ik. Pocket at .1 Pass inoLf r" i- ii- i' i a r ii.it.-c . nt... D'im- Villi i" pij nic Mi;t!i;m mtWf ; . v-Vr l K 1 -When yon get any money lat ?" ,' JKulvrV hlv i ' SfitmiUy nizht." -Why. how un-i, , 'IJ VIVVm-mc ap'V, . . i did you get ?" "Four dollars and a , tJ;?;,. io"r ,,ric9 -n.linlirl m.in M'l.,... Pilftilv ),F p(ilivini'..(l nf llif. fn.l (f ih.vu ill I Jfl t- i . . . . - .. HiP...l...rn I..,;. . ,;".."r,L7J.-. IS3.??' n-V"-'- . . . hotraiid v.cinity iKdirect.-d to tl.e fo. ih-t 1 fr. ,.r to proniMly nnd In a wirkinnnl.kH in-inner. of ,nH r.i.; ftt:-"nnV(lUi ........... .... t . -m, u" Milium th i i i n nri i . ii (': o t r c 'ii 1 1 1 ( m t a i v : w. it .1 ' .. ... ----- ------ r u.i-.i-. .,.i i. ....V: c i 'II. ' 'hi " Lf." 'I J?' ' 1 x m L.f l i- n 1 1 h t town. in i;,,st vvani, EiH.,,,b,.rrwwi'iL placing ntia lit- .- UWLL1JI-! ill- j ' i-i i 1 1 re? 111 1:011111 pi 11 uip in h nun Ktmntira 1 dt otn a aa.Aini.. 1 t : GREAT RSBUCTION IN PRICES TO gash buyers AT THE TTVrmnlinnrr TTonnl T7n Tim tiki TlfT MuiiLtM iidiL-f Ul Uliiiiliy, IJlUlli ( TTil XtW . jiTrVm-r hi' 1 i -. coniHti"jr r MOWING and HEAPING MACHINES 1 ; N3 0THn FARMING IMPLEMENTS i I TOOMMi, PARLOR AM) 11E.MING .VM ES or the most popular designs and of all tj le. 1 rie,ls an'"'u"-rL-. .... . nSTASE B TCLI EBCEHKfll , r iy own manufacture: uannWAPC1 Al I tflMH I . MAKUWMK- MLU ! such as T.ocks. Screws, Tlntt Hfnires, Phut'cr . uw, t.iWo Hinges. Doit?, iron and Nails, w !ovtas-. rinry Tahlc Knivc-s nri.l Fork", rarr m; Knives and I orks. Pocket Kniv-s. 1 a- i.ipii'rrnSfH)oiis,Mcit(turs,Aprici'ater!, .xclofi, Shi-arn. l:7.rfn1 Strops, Hammers, seis. Pi"f. rv.nips-s, S'i'Hr--. Kifs. Knsps, . Anvirs. Vir. Wrtfiichpo. Hip, PrrcTcrrl fro?. at an cf iiiaiti" ui (ill nui'J. ' 11-. -i..v.-, cj -ttirs an l Snulhs. k. s. Fork". Sl.MuMi-IU ils, Shoo r,Hts, Pips, Wax, Hi -i-tlcs. Clot hH- mnnl Wimcrs, Patent Churni. Hiili Patfht M'hinos, ....rniiy. (;r;t.-i-str..jcs, pntcnt Mo. l.ises (i it PHnl Mi';i.ur , Lymlj r Mic ks, Ca.-t ster-i niti.-s. shot duns, Kevoiv ts, pi-itiii.icnr .VHm.i w, u Hni ri.it em Pumps, &-c, Harness anc! GadcHcry Varo of n!l kin'!' ,n r,'!t variety: WOOD znl WILLOW WARE . t''3 or'1 i!',i,n ; f,B,OA 1,,L "'l '-W Fi-h iiil. r.41 rl ttil, Mnei -ltti!, I.i:t,ri ii i lit- Oil l ,i,,. Tar. Paint. Varr'-h- . 1 crp.-min.-. -A! t""h"1- ' Silver-ii.te i vUrc, fiu.wnre, Ac Iillllily Ci POPOPit'S, ns T. as r..!T. r, Pw-ars. s.vru.s oiaes Spiers. I riel P:ihe. lr!c( ppli-s, IliiiniiiV Fish, C.a kers, Itlec. Pearl IJ.n 1. y, e. rIlji c?f si lll ( 'i Ull T'ss. Paint, Varni.-h.Whiti wash. "er:i!.. IJf.rse. Shoes "V'- lhl;"'- "'l" ' ?'' ijmshes. ail km. I.s an. ! M.es ; il.vl-( oris. Manilla K..p..H, arid in.u.1 utinr :iriic!...iit iht mi.. .ui. fiOCHK H I 'f i'tT.I.M XC2 in el'-, painte-? r.n' put up rhenp MS f.r.s ililf urn sir- . lihci :il li count mde to iiiulry Jt aic re lu ii.k-Tin war" bole:' !. ;r.( tor: iiin 1 i.tv. Kh"iihurir, .July -ii, I f. ( KXT DOCK TO rOST-OITICK. IIi:itiiix Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE fl;v;nr recently tahi 11 osnn of t he ncw I v tit if ,1 no a n eoi!i;:ioili:.ii4 l.uiluin fli :-rh H'r' i. i ,r e.i-t .r the Hank arel nertrlv o,po-i, t i- y., ii!:l.i..i llotj.-c, the sul s 1 il,r ZWrtl :i:r-n:t ii' it.t pi',-oari i ti.-inovt r to taauiif i.f,,-:.j itl the I . 1 l'I'l,! :ml sl w iii c. all of nlii, Ii vi't !. fnn.ui,..rl 1mm r-- .1 1 tin- very lowest living pi ji-(-s. Tl.e ol, vi il. r also er-.po.-ies to keep n full n rt-1 v :ii led st t . t- im nt of CooJsiu Parlor nd Hcatlr.j Stoves ol !!: t-io-t iip;)rovo"l sif!1. r"H'o-riMI a-,.1 t:roFlt: ,m,le to er'ler an.i ivm r -tit l p.-: !, t in tnatiuf a.-t 11 r- m-.'i ma l. l-.al. I'KI'.UMN.i ..-oii,p ily :ll.;:, .ft,,. .ik t.v im- uill lie J.ir.f. t-ii'lit ami :i I f vi -, r.mi ,:. - , : I W. sol t .i e:e f an !a- .'ep.-ttt!. I iipoi; to oi:a!i;- in.l i !i:im.t i.e ijinii in in 1, , a :i 1 1 :er,;t . .! t ,lt i r, . ;, ., , r,.j le.l. IK' el'.'I t W ' 1 1 .f- Want tire ti F.i 'i-ti . . i-ii i-i a I. v .M.r.ir: li ti;i v.; r.it r. I et. I:;, ls.ii.i i'. - VV. A l.i.li IN DRY GOODS, NOTIOrJS. GROCE.1IES DTiOrJS, GROCE.1IE IIARDWHF, QUEENCVVRF, TK, V VK PfifiTV VI'P.S'C 11 1 1 111 1 5 9 ANr AhL OT11E It GOODS USUALLY KEl' r IX A COUNTIIY STORE. u'' AND COUNTRY PUODUCE takkn .t t xciia. kr uoow. c. c ., 0. , P ,. . t0re 0n o0ul!l SlJc ' Main Street, I-JiojiIhi r, Va. ,,. . rv r..T . " " I J r1 0 1 IMYQ IPl fi'TPI II L hULlUUlO P.SIL UttH! as wr. Ai.r, know, hct thi: "VT "itZT "T fC -rrrw m TU. Ji. OCLn el2S Vt 1C. . J . T J pTTTp A P PAOTJ om , ?T) 7 UI1Li1X JlKiLL O I KJSXSli. r r,..l. .r... I ........ i. . .. . ' ITtHMljt nmv in au.ro will ... .:. ; t i . r...".'" """ the ,n t'r'c.-s taken in ex liarifo Tor eootls. Full -l r"fiin. "outcry pro-iufU at the higlu-st 1IiKh stee. centre street. K. J. MILLS. Khensliur-r, Jan. 10. I.s7l.-tf BOOK, DRUG and VARIETY STORE. pure si.iwa.io. 1 '' """-"J rupwoiuLuri,, Clernrs str! Tnhneeo. ... .,iK'rand :':':' :'-i-a!.. or re- 'y 'a' "'ti street" Kt.ensi iirir. iA:7ru r,i ta o. n 7, '''-7r' W h U Lhh ll' h MiK l A ' -- - -- .".--. s.'.'i.iuu i JOHH.D. THOMAS r'HF..itid.'rsiirned respectfully Inlorms hismi. .? .1" 7'""' e,,: t-'nrr" ""' pni lie itm-i al'v flint to Is prepared to manurnernre l:u )TS anil :. of any .i.'siiedri?... or itiaMty.r.oni.tiie h"'st liincti calfskin Ixaiis to the coarsest 1,'"rt"lt, "'ny. t as 'mHi..r''te p'tiees as . like work .an I,., ol.n.in.-. anywhere. ! i nose? wrnntiv worn roots nnd S'mo. made ! . at my establlslttnent need no astiriitu-e as t.. t luuance and lucreaso of t lie s im e luilN i, TUOYAS. ,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, my wor. . it lu- ... n ' IV 1 ua.uti,.. i iv Oiil'j.H MAk (! eieu rast ..w. iUt;y " V ...."Mix..., : - - -I i'ii.iii,n M , I, ,, , nf im..... ' t ! 5TAsI:H23 mXi-M 7sA"4 ' ft" 8i1 Uij & - 3 r rt 11 ii I ;i ; t n i o iss WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -OF- rat, ooma, AND j g Vi II 11 . 55 J i - ft XKlSfeikJ. AS1) DF.ALEl!? IK HEATING FARLOR M COOKING AND- IIOL"SE-Fl"RMsni.C GOODS CEMTilLLV. Tolliiijsf in ia',rorrcRsiii:ET-!Ro:: i nsosi'TLv atf..2:d to. Nos.278, 280 and 282 WasIii;ion St. JOHrlSTOVfJ. PA. W. It. M't'LELLASU .toHV IlANNAN. rCLKLT.ANI) & CO., XsnortrtarrM ofind Drelors in A XI) CT.V M. kefpc.nat?n'y..n hara! in e ruat varitt y a full liiie ol el( ijant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, iHSTYLES AND AT PRXES T ' SLti T ALL CUSTOMERS llavaig l!ir in,i"t skillful workmen In the city, we nr? prt paretl to till all order for IS PIKCES OR 8CITS, Ilillitr Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street, NEAKLY OPi nstTF. PiST-OFFICF JOIISSTIMVN, IV, Repa'rir.s Neatly and Promptly Done, A'.i-All Fnrnltnre sent 'or anJ dolivcrr-l in the city Irue oT charge. l3-ia,"74.-tf. Wffl. P. PATTOIM, ATntui liict nrer unci Dealer In Al.l. KIM'S or CABINET FURNITURE P.iliea'is, '-.lsieals, a- lianls SirlePoa r : , 'hainV.ei- Sets, Parlor Sets, Wai"'lroli i, flook t.'ases. fnne Clinirs, Woo.l Seat Clinirs, Kitchen Furniture, l!cl LoilIIK-fp, Mai trt'Ssox, Tctc--Tetes. K tension Tallies, Diiiintf t ii.ies. lain rijrt" c, .v.-., Jic. Sec, See., &c, it., ac, 4c., Ac, Ac? EVV.IIV IESCKIPTIO OF SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to- order in excellent st;, e ontl at low ''i'i",'rs' Caliittet and huirmaker' materials of I kiuos for sale. Furniture del: vred atnny po::it in .lohnstown or at Kicllroail Station free jt ext. a ei:are. VM l PVT'rtlN" . Johnstown. Oet. 13,ls70.-tf. OA. tipnoarns. o O - IH P3 SCi, bar o DC o o r-1 O Al I'MOi BK EXPLODED. eSK " Pi: I, . Wl THE FAMILY SAFE GU ARB silMl'ii Nc Oxna 11, i P2-1X P I TTS Itr H.nt , , " i 1 ' .' . ' I promptly and neatly done. The patronalr of tbe ladies lb respectfully solicited. 10-1. 71. II HAYS 1111 I LJ 1 , IVAATEI) A "I've taken your paper fur Iwenty-f-ix year?." fie commenced, as lie reached the herd of the ttaiis, "and now I want a ! puff." I. ile w'a, a very tall, slender man, had a face which badu't 6tnilcd since 1S-12, and liis reck was embraced by a white cravat and his hands were thrust into black gloves. 1 ''I've got a new hearse, a new stock of coflins, and I want a Vocal notice," he con tinned, as 1i"e sat down aud sighed, as if ready to kcrew a coffin lid down. 'My dear sir," replied the man in the corner, "I've met you at a great many funerals, aud your genetal bearing has cre ated a favorable impression. You sigh with the signers, grieve with the giievers, and ou extra occasions you can shed tears of sot row, even though yon know that you can't get ten per cent, of your bill under six months' "Yea," sighed the undertaker, instinct ively measuring tlie length of the table with Lis eye, and wondering to himself why editors' tables weren't covered with crape, w ith lows of colli u nails around the edges. "Deuth is very solemn," continued the man in the coiner ; "but still it is an oc casion when one can appieciate a neat thing. I've seen you tub your knuckles against door posts and never change coun tenance ; I've seen you listen to eulogies on men who owed you for twenty years be fore their death, and you looked even more so'emn lhau the beieaved widow; I've seen you back your licaise up to a door in fuch an easy, quiet way that it rubbed death of half its let Tors. All this have I seen and apptechucd, but I couldn't write apufT for j-on." "Why not?' he demanded. "For many reasons. Now you have a new heaise. Could I go on ar.d ;y : 'Mr. Sackcloth, the genial ur.dci taker, has just J iccc'vcd a fine rew hcaife, and we ho:e ' that onr citizens will endeavor to bcs.ow upon it the t)ationage such cnierpiise de- , seives. It rides f"av, is handsomely fin ished, and t!io.;e whe try it once will want no other. Could I say that ?' " "Xo, not very well." 'Of course I couldn't. Yon can call a grocer or a dry goods man a 'genial fried' and it's all right, but you aicn't fjenial you can't be. IUs y.etr business to be solemn. If you c nhl I.e even moe so'emn than ye-.i arc it would be money in youv p ckei." 'That's so," lie svH, sigh irg Leavily. "If it was ati oinnib.is, or a coal cat,, or a wl.ee'.bai row, I could go on and write a chapter on ever separate spoke, but it isn't, y..u see." He loaned back and sJ-l.cd again. "A'ul as to your colli lis, tbey are doubt less nice colrins, and your pi ices are piob ally irasonaMe, but could I goon and say : 'Mr. Sackcloth, ihe nndei laker, has j-it H'Ctinu his new stics in spiing coHIus, ail sir'.es, ar.d is nvw p.cpa-.ed to see as many of h;s old cusiotuei s as want snrre th:fg Iiandsouc a. id d.uali'e at a moder i'ie oilco.' Coaid I say that !"' A itolber sigh. "I couldn't say that you weie holding a cleai ing-out sale, in order to get ready for the spring liatlc, or font, for the sake of iticita.sing yourpatronage, you had decided to present each customer with a chronio. I couldn't say that you were repairing and repainting, tnd had the most attractive cof fin nhop iu Detroit. It wouldn't do to hope that eople would patioui.e yon, or to say that all orders sent in by mail would be promptly filled, aud that your motto was 'Quick sales and .small pro.TtS !' " lie put on the look of n tombstone, and made no reply. "You see, if you Lad stoves to sell, or dealt iu mackerel, or sold finhing tackle, everything would be lovely. You are an uudertake solemn, sedate, mournful. You revel in crape, and you never pass a black walnut dor without thinking how much good cofrn lumber was recklessly wasted. The tolling bell is music to you, and the City Hall Hag at half mast is fat on your ribs. We'd like to oblige you, but you see how it is." "Yes, I sec," he said, and he formed in procession and moved down stairs, looking around now an then to see if the hearse was just thirty-four feet behind the olfici ating clergyman's carriage. Detroit Frr, Prcc. A FAR:.fr.r.'6 Dauoutek. The Atlantic papers sometimes tell us of a farmer's daughter who raked hay with a horse, or drove a mowing machine ; but we think that California can boast of as noble a girl as any of them. A French girl, eighteen years of age, has hauled cord woo., two trips a day, five miles, averaging a cord, and tlnecvpiarters to a load, over a rocky, mountainous road, with four horses, nearly every day the past summer. She is usually the rirst on the road in the morning and frequently the last one at night. She sits high up on her spring seat, with her whip and four lines in her hands, and her foot on the biake, managing her team with as much ease as a man. Her voice aud ap pearance aie entirely femhiine and she is of medium size. She is always accompanied by her father, who lifts the heavy sticks, but can neither drive a team or speak much English. Her well fitting dark calico dross, her calfskin laced boots, her black, broad brimmed, palm-leaf hat, acd her long buckskin gloves, all seemed to bo well selected and fitting to her business. Her hair hangs in two neat braids over her shoulders. She is usually more or less dusty, but it can be seen that it is only the dust of that one day. When" she passes along the stroot she turns her eyes neither to the right nor to the left, and she j seldom speaks to any one. unless she is spoken to, or lias business Willi litem. buc- faiMnto Union. Fr.ozFX potatots vro e-cncrallv consid xi.or.Tt rti r atoj.s are genci any consiu recovery, but it may not come this season, to publish the fact. an eminent chemist vouches, j them in cold mater for six mev.ous to using will mane tnem as jutiu ita ever. . 111 Sill N Uli LSI ;h 11' ill Ufe. ; MM TO riSIST THIS GREAT REDUCTION IN WAGES, LOOK AT THE PRICES: ALL COLORS, AT FIFTY CENTS PER YARD. JA' TEX COEOllS. AT THE LOW 1'IZICE OT Twcty-.l'iYo, Cents, a "Ta.x:ci? AM) HAM OTHER BARfiAIXS, AT THE rOMAR STORE OF FOSTE 1 S" UL Nos. 113 and 115 .1 i 1 ,x i' n rv. 1 ,v. BUY YOL'R MIJ.SSICVI GOODS AT IiiM'Ort.-rs, Jl-inufacturcr",, n,I peahrs In .-11 Wia.Ts of MANTFACTrKKI'S OK THE (El.l DKATm kkake & mm nm, m the fhilharhokic obgm -1. . "V rri x - Dealers in DMin '. fl.'on). n.s-on (i .Amlon). S.ixo frrK). PisOn Va?r. ittH onr own mak Tor all Instrnm'i.ls ronl.int ly n l,an-l. r-clna- rT'KMSTIKRS of SHUT MI'SU'. w-- i:,iV" tl n T-i '' - nn t ni,-, . fuil Flock e.ftliH l;to st i'ti.; he., .,n.-,.y ..ti li:,n.i. i m- j..,-k i tt!t'.i N-i-s'; aii kin u 1'iA.Mis ,xi :.; a. v mi.: o.;r ji:: :v.u.m'.-:s r Vu " c'"-1 u-' ( lerarymen. rr n. ipals of Scmin.Tr:. s. T.- r-- .f tisn.'s. Tr.i-!,. -r aii i,':l ,'V ..,,, u-i.-.l "5.N..ts will I ii toll, iron l..c.,inI.:.in..-:..c.t.rcci:v vi i, w-i-n l mreh.tse I )l til !(. in-a nnd I 'rid' I Ai. a fnwi 'aI....I - ' " VVAREROCMS, XG. 12 Sixth Street, date St. ClaV.) n---v-l FITTSSLTICH, PA. C. A'tnC'tliXOT. W. T. Myjlillkdl, MiiWlfl3iJ S LU. Hgz. 209 and 241 Liberty Zt, PITTSniTIlCilT, OFF: It THE EA EG EST A AD E EST S TOCK OF Complete in a". D.iilracnls, Exclusively Wholesale, AT miCES. Vi"T-w Coore? npEKn r.Vim' r.-. or.nrcrt?) pi-ompt.-.v ftm -t rrvrnj i; - w.t.-. ,-.::o ir to thf.ih aiiva.n caub rocutl'-M EBE1BM5WENFACT0RY. VS interesteu parlies liave l.een report ii-jr in the northern part of this county l h;tt nr rates for manufstet uri'-.ir Woolen l.:ods. -p are oiii'di hitrher tfu.n they rcall v are we fici-ili it necessary for onr own protection nttd for the information of the public to publish the following list of rr.rcEs. Titankets.... Flannels fassitneres. Salinetts... . i.ol p?r p a:r. ..00 and 3."5 ets. per yard. .t0 ets. per yartl. 50 ets. rer vnro1. Carding and Spinning 20 ets. per lb. Carding 7 T. M. .TONES .fc SONS, July 13, 1373-tf. F.henshurff Woolen Factory. CUAWFOni) HOUSE, i:!iKXMtrts, pa. John FltiharrJs, - Proprietor. n A VIVO leased mid rffttrnlshed the above well known anil popular hotel, the propri etor is now pm ply prepared to accommodate all who liiny favor him with their patronaa-e. The best that the market afTords will be served at the Table at- all seasons, the Mur will be kept constantly supplied with the ehoieest liouors a id (he commodious stable will be under Ihe eleirjre of a careful and attentive hod ler. No eflort will be spared to render uesi9 comfort able and well pleased in every particular and oy properattention to bnsinesoand a modern re scale of prices th proprietor hopes to w In Ins way to pub! c favor. (May , IsTl.-tf 1 ' Parke's Marble Works, 13 IranUlln K(tfl,Mbmlonn. MONfTVTS. HEAD and TOMI1 STOM,rtt NTF.It and VUI-JS)3k factnre.1 of the very best Italian and? 'T'l 1 American Marbles. F.ntire sntfsfne-1 ! ' tion snaranteed in price, design and i-k"." e.vectitton of work. . T Order"? repoetrullr solielted f i'V and tromptlr tlllerl ,vi n, 1 -iJ est eash rwtes. Try us Oct.2t.-m. JOHN PAItKn L0O.L'S ilMRBLF. WORKS ! ,,SI frntikllH Street, Jnlinslonn. JOIBV W. l.4Mi-. . Pmprleior. MOVrVKNTS, HEAT) ANT) TOVII STONED COUXTEn a XT. I'A 111 N KT S f.A IIS, A nT) TKI.S. A-e., mnnfaetured of the very best Ital nn antl American Marbles. I'erfeet satisfae tion i n work, desen nrd prjee irunmntW -orders respect rnlly soMeiul and prompt ly exeo u-d. Johnstown. Nov. 11. ,i.-iY.V QE0. L. PEA BODY & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IJC SEEDS, RAIN, FLOUR, k, k, 32Z Liberty Street, 1 1-1 5. -2m. Pittsburgh, Pa. H'lBi mm 11 tiri vt h tlsJ ju I U n cm, yulwN, GTINTON &TEBBT, For. Tin; -r rt K - . T ". ' ri SilAN.VOX. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., jl -w. ST "SSL 13. Si S 1 Jl)011SSllll-CT-? VII T', rec'-lve money on deposit. disooi,,,t , . R"r' collet n. .ie. i.n.l nttend to all the bnsm. us.iuily ,1'ino bvH.nkrrs aept.ai.ir. JAs. .I ZAIIM, Cashier. rOAL ! COAL ! !The suliscruTr is prepared to Inrnish. in lino or srnll fitfmV Nt VV'iV" ?r, ANT" RAr'":'' I.I ll.M,S( ) ITS (O.VUat lowest miiket rates, to!, deliver. .1 promptly and free of ch.ire fr o'1!'1" ,1t,a? .,r,int in F.bcn.-i.iiry er vieinit v V, T tut tue.vuM srons will 1 o... tvr. er'. ly Httentlon. DAM Ft. H. Z.aHM J5 n. l'LAMC, M. I)., rospectfullv " otters his professional services to tlie citizens of Kbenshnrg and vicinitv. fpfice "ad iV'rjn'f,r7''l.'Tl",..nn'1 '"imediatelv in the rear of L , ; .Iu 'lv'1 s ?rl' ',t"rt'- calls can lord street, Kncnslmr. (4-24 -tl jr j. buckTm. i)., nm , - . t'ARROI.I.TOW.V, Pa. .i.Tlce in rear of John lltick s store. Ni-rM etuis may be made the residence of John I.cck, Es.. TApril , is7a.-t.v1 JAMES J. O ATM AN, aCd' I'lijsleii.H tnl Siirpon. EnrxsnrKfi. PA. tMHee on Tfn-h street, nenrlv opp.,slte Itl-iir's llou-l. Ilesirtence ir.Totvu Hall, .1 u Man d reeu Wiierc nisht callsFhould be made 4-4.-tr.i 1 hOYI) & CO., Bankkhs, KrsKxsnmo, r.4. rnoM. Silver. Government l,.an, end other Securities, boinrht and sold. Interest al lowed on Time Deposits, t'oll. etior.s made at nil aceesMlde points in the TTnited Sl.ites,Cud a itenei-Hl Uanking business transaeted. 'u u a V.M M. LhOYD & CO , : ' , .u n.WKEUS, ALTOOVA. TA. Ool I rUVT "''Vrincipril eiliesand Silver snd I.e u-li r 8;,,e' ,( oll(,(,ti"ns made. Moni, re ln' '!of,i!i.'- Pnyablc on .1. mand without in-.i-eM. or on tone with inter, st at tatr rtes. P) NIEL McLAl-GMUX. Al.'ornry r? "i-Llw, Johnstown. Ta. OlTice In the old i'.Tctinn!rf.h,niinir. tup strOrs.) corner of f'iiti- ness cnrnifctr.-i with ms prot eston. rii w nif-iv' a ; 7T ensbnrir. Pa. Office in front room of T '-lord s new luiiidii.jr. Centre street. Ail ' -iiMMrfi:.. 'i.wuien.i to km bus- .iiu.oiei 01 ii-Snt ousiness attended tos tifae ori v. and collection a speeia It v. r10-U.tf.V T. A. SHOtVAKF.R "WM. B.FKriU.m. QHOEMAKER t SECHLER, Atloracys.aM.aw, t-1. nSN5P.TMtfl. Cambria Co . Pa. r.1 ru:o m. tie a he. .1 roonscnrKT. J'.t. offico on Centra cree-t. tbree doers ir-,T Hiphstiect. iaug.ST.V.i If MM U .5 ! i in ! J. G. Ci'Erit.VSD.V. 2'i Great Farmer of the J;0(T A Sacramento paper pull'1;: . . followinp: respecting th fannin - ,, ..' ations of a man whom it tien.ji. th largest fanner in the which, coniacring that he ' rur farm of 50,000 acres, himself . , it. ? . i? i t any superintending u :m, the n v tion is correct : The jrroat farmer of the wor ' t Hnjrh J. Glenn, cf Janciuto. r, county, California, has raic J ' ' ,. A'estetl the past season on his .v, :. f. rit'0,000 bushels ol wheat. Thiv , " load eighteen 1.0U0 ton sh;p. r,T ' canal boat?. "All this wheat now in hU own warehouses re iv shipment when the water in t!Vj. ramenlo river rise euftieitnllv . -j-4 doctor pays $f,0,000 freight to j ' wheat in the San Francisco i.,-.1 The doctor is a wonder to the ;i , :r.L tural world and to hini-elf. llt rv ninety anplowrsan.la wholeco'i::-, population in the harvest field. v.-i L, dozen thr.".-hers. His farm m - ii n, confiwd to wheat alone. I c Tn..rk. $100.Vlf) worth of stock c Dr. Glenn is a pructic.d i'. mai.airrs all his immense bus 1 ven: 'i i;:. self. He can men.'? a trae a ..i a kev to an ox-bow with his i-, iak. just as Cay as drawing his el.e f,. $100,000, which he can do eve r in the week. Pr. Glenn has o: !v ej j'crienccd one suq-rise during t!:. , e:i andj that was when a fiicn 1 i a;e him that a panic had entered tL-? '.i.a! Glrnn was born in Augiuta c-.-iuitv Virpnnia. This is a remarkable ca se of r.'. n.in enterprise, and is enough to make tk ordinary grancer ojcn his ev-s i: omnzemtnt. lr. Glenn, thoou.i l..jn in Virginia, went to Missouri wlie; pnle yvmg, with his fail:-:. Mr George Glenn, who is till a n-; of Monroe county. He ivd, 1 good collegiate education an ! w!;e: near the r.ge of malnrity stu lie 1 uh-. icine. .Tust about t'lvi time he rt-.eve his diploma the Mexican war I rob. out and he enli-leci in the M : company which accompanied i v-n; ln?.n s ex petition through ico, Chihuahua, Ac, return; ir the war was over. When liij nia exciteiiient came on in i lie 1 of lS4s', he immetiii.'elv -i organizing an expttli i..n rev, plains to t'ue lar. I of pold, : ;, . mining for feoine tinie w ii h a . ccs (every time he strix-k !:: j brought out color), tl:.? d'"-; .. into spcculati sn in live s'.o.-k. ' a ranch n:l ran it wi h He added immense ti re' s ( f 1 ; .: orig'i -al ranch, and bv"-.M r now is. the ;rcn.lcst fr.nc-.-r ' wor!d. 1'r. Gh nn i 'di. r.t :' . years oi l, of -m.-II statuie. b.-;,.-live ft c t sev..-n iiiiie" in he:: :. to'.igh :.nd wiry bo-ly, ?.;ib:un blue eyes, nnd is 1,!s-,r.f., ,,r , thr.t no obstacle c.n st!r:;i-;.r.:. :tS " !i: : : i !r ' a :oir tb p. .".e; t JO ' ' i . 0!.' I: kiio-.vs no sucii word as fail. If the doctor, however, h. s r '.vn. nes it is for draw p !:er. II U.t with the saiue vlu:aiuons im; s.; i;v that ho does evuythir.g .ise. i'.o boon knouu to st.it. d "p il" vri'.'.iaut s l.:ir oml "lai-e"" IO.imhi. Cn ver.i occasions he has lost immen-e!v. Subsistixo on Potato n?, Sa.t av Tea. A correspondent of li t V: O'tserrrr writes from ncniC!'., 0::o: county, to the following el'-, t corning the habits of life pcis 1V a citizen of that l'l. c?. i 1 i;. 1 . i day's deviation, for a pt 1 :-! of :.;;:: sixty years: The individual r. :Vra-t to is a midden l.vly, btwetr. c ' ". i.'.y and cightv vears oil, ami a t s le;.: adjacent to this village from i . r 1 .:':; I chihlhood. There arc diii. :. : .'" -J ries, and probably for the ; : - t W but few, if any, survive v. !; . k: - ' - ps a child, accounting for !.. . rcmaikable ab-temioiiinc-s. V . . as it may, she has. during the ' time indicated, pni It.kn of r.o 1 ! ' nourishment save rorstcl iotnU sa-t and t"a. while all tlie time in eiijoymcr.t of sor.ml licallh. llei ; '. life has been one of activity, in '.;:"' and usefulness. She is a 1; lv :.- J tu re and refinement, an l, pose-:r: a bu nd a n t m e a n s . i s lie n e vol t n f . tl i s. t r' and liberal in her chaiitles. She erect in form, with the exeep; ;..n 1" sefI recent injury resulting from :t is now os hr.lo nr.d heart' r. to one of her vcars. : DC -l.y l::l Making a Compass of a ('."! ' 'Ib Sewino Needle. Apply a i:.::. :lJs needle to a iragnet until clia; '. rub dry, poise carefully l-c.f.:; ;; ',u tiiumb and forefinger, lay it 1:.: ' 'l! tumblerful of water; if well uoie 're will float ; if it sinks trv taln : 1 f i dom fail. " l No sooner is the r.cco.v :."' trammeh'tl when it will wheel n;'.. and point to the north polr- a ratcly as any mariner's com-'i-' tumbler can be turned nr " ; cc.' ly, bu'j the tioeillc will keep its ',' The common horse-shoe n,: -"-''. very interesting thing to l.:no r-' ': house, and can be bought t r n Any common jxcket kniio or ." can be cliargetl with it, so rc 'i1 1 Hi: I: 1 no; Co no: Ion up any small piece of iron o: s p w ill retain the influence a h r j ;' This magnetism is a pwrri'i . t J'k mcnt, but acts ?ileitly .ni l ,i:1frl which we know the e licet 5 c''- -know but little of its source '. - G Peuhaps Simon Van Wagonci .-1. an irresistable mania for ir:'i')' ' ' He has four wives indiifcrent l't:". jl) He has four wives in d liferent j the country, and all of them arc f 1VCa!th Rn1 refinement TTp was the daughter of Judize As" 1 ;. Xlu - -- Ohio, and wa9 sixteen year-c'1 desertion of her. aflerborrowit'2'j money ho could of her father, res in his exposure. He has kept respondent? with ti e ot! v - " ing plansiHo excuo. for ! c -v senee. and none of thcui v,: "' ed his i:iddo!i' v. R( nd tiitit - et arte U.' Al i
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