HARD BOIL Elf EGOS. It will surely kill yoa if yoa eat t t.ini boiled esz. I'f- We heard a woman eay this '. "3 tnaJiT lifs in the camt war. Ana wucn at the lupper table, we saw tins parent entinrT sponge cake, which wai unex ceptionable, r.e tried to tremble for L:r rashness, and wondered if baking the egg made it more digestible than boiling. And then we wondered if Dr. Blank ever said so. And then we remembered how rnanv times we had lr.ard that Dr. this and Ir. thnt had sail one thing and another thing, which we know th?y had never said. And we renumbered the story of the three crows that somebody vomited. .And. on the whole, we thought that it IS not best tO mist QUCii iu WW savs Dr. Dlank F.iid Uut iii the first i!.ice, about hard- boiled ei;. "We have seen dyspeptic who u(fcred untold torment" with rd most everv kind of food, onl tormcn ( of which thev did tell after some medi- ! cines given fc-r n lief. No liquid could . be taken without suirorinz. I'.read be- j came a burrJn- reiJ. Mt and milk J re solid ?nd l:quid Gie). e have seen the5 same u.rers trying to avoid , food end drink, rh ! even going to the j enema syringe for suster.an.je. And 1 we have seen the' r torments pass away, : and their hunger relieved by" living; pon the white of eg23 which h?.d been j boiledin bubtlinj: wr tor f jrthiriy mm- ; utes. At the end of a week we have ; given the hard yolk r.f the ecru with the , white, and upon this diet alone, with- ' out fluid of any kind, we have fe-n them bein to p:dn flesh atid fctrt-ncjth. ' and refreshing tkep. After weeks of, this treatment, thev have been able, ; with care, to le'nn "P'" ot!ier fo1- "And what medicine?'' Fays Dr. Por Why i medicine. We ad neitJia tiiir.lr vip lninred the profession bv talking !5?.int inexliciiie. We don't mean to talk sinst medicine. It is m very useful thing ; ometimcs useful when'we give it, and sometimes when we don't. IJut we don't mean to use it when it is not needed, and especially when something else will do our work better. Physicians need not fear that there will not be work enough for thern, and if without medicating, why, so much the better. Thus much for hard-boiled egcr,s. Xot half so bu l as half-boiled ones, and ten times as eay to dige&t as raw eggs, eren in cgg-r.off. In the Second place, alout what "Dr. 'plank said." We wi-h to caution the reader not to believe a tithe of the state ments quoted in t!iat way. A set of busy-bodies like to tell what he said. They inisur.der:stnnd one-half, and in vent the other. Ym know that there are fools in every profession, but you know, if you stojj to think for a mo ment, that Dr. Blank is not one of them. And then there is an occasional old fool, generally a female fool, who talks for a lmnrr. who liii had everything that mortal ever had happen to her except the risks of Incoming a parent ; who always had eTt ry disease more severely than any on whom Dr. Dlank ever knew to have it, and recover ; and who Lad everv sickness more than an one clc. This is thrt person to whom you can generally trace Dr. Blank's opin ion. Cor. Boston Medical and Surgi cal Journal. Tin; Hat of the Season. The Chi cago In'cr-Oi-rnn has a treatise or. wo- - - - i. i "1 :. . ii . meet a reuiarkablv molest and timid j appealing young ladv of to- day, and you notice thrt her hat lias a meek and f-hrinkincj indentation in the crown. It locks as if it wanted to shun the wicked world and hang itself up in a nun a try. To-morrow you meet the ame lady, and what a change I She appcai3 us daring as Joan of Arc and as independent as the president of a woman's congress. And l:er whole pppe.krance is thus altered by pinning up the- front of that hat. Next day sue appears like a brigand. The brim i flattened out and herej-es gleam fu riously from underneath as if watching nn opportunity to order you to stop and deliver. You see her again, and the brim is turned up behind, while it is very flat in front, giving her the ap pearance of a female Solon Shingle trying to End a customer for that 'bar'l of apple sass.' Again, and it is pitch ed on the extreme back of the 1 ead, reminding you or loodls in his cups, so t her daughter at a hotel the other -ATHb- We made no an we comment I hmwr W flTlR-Klim I 1 H GT MUMS, h it conld not help tmnKing quietiy -"-u--1Vi e - & - . O.ll COBRA . . -f -rpHK ondorsfrncd respectfully Informs the B Low tnanr times we mn tne risit 01 i rtti2MI,f ienchura and tnenuMie eener- rised them to throw physic to the do-s; j v r:xT DOOIl TO POST-OFFICE, to avoid it as poison ; that medicine ; had been partlv to blame for the dys- j'Cooliinir Stoves, lilll. lfJClur iun aii'-i ujm JLlCillUliT rjlOVCS. when he is assuring the 'sailor man'ioin form that when his fr.iher heard of the sailor man's death 'he went broken-hearted to his grave, and died (h;re.' With all these advantages it is no wonder that the reigning hat is popular. It Is comfortable to the head so they say and it is an ornament or disguise as required. It is dene ure, jaunty, meek, rtaucy, bold, sly, obstinate, conciliating, tender; whatever Von please every thing by turns and nothing long. It is the hat of the period, however." Bingclab Mathematical Fact. Any number of figures you may wish to multiply by 5 will give the tame re sult if divided by. 2 a much quicker operation, but you must remember to annex a cipner 10 meunswer, wnenever JJootand Slloe Makor there is no reraaiueler, and when there rrnEndersiffned rfspectruiiyinfortn,,;,, is a remainder, whatever it mav lx. ! t,r.,,,,,,c''r''n,-sa;.dthep,,t)iin1,pn,.ra,j; annex a 5 to the answer. Multiply $&lot 0', 4G4 by 5 andthe answer will be, 2,320; : "rnlTnthth'e,lVl:kiTn VVJll6? - - - - 1 A A T I UlVMilO!? the same number I)V 2 and VOU f,Jor"'st notice, and at ns moderate prices s have 232, and, as there is no remainder, made you add a cipher. ow take 357, and ! l,n,?1T,7,"to,rep, urpn,,eM to .-.rdtiply by 5; there is 1,785. Divide j Ma r he wine number by 2, and yon have j ! 1 3 aim a remainder ; vou therefore ' to,,r:roni: tl' nn,,,n a w"-kmnni:ke nianne" ! place a five at the end cf the line, and miwnjr? ' the mult 18 airain 1,75. lauancead increase or the same. 0 ions d. thoicas. GREAT BEDUCTM IS PRICES , CASH BUYERS t -T: 71 L - . ",.i)i'mi!iiii rTIilV riiv nix r rag in a . j I r.-- , . BJ . -. . IN ritlCESTOUASH IiUYLKSonitligoodsin bis line, consisting or ilOWIXG an. REAPING MACHINES AND CTHErt FARV.WG IV.PLEKEP4TS ; COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING S' of the most popular Heiifiis arid of all styles. price nud 'juhjuict- i i of my own manufacture : i HARDWARE, ALL KIND! Bl'c-Jl B9 I.OCKS. crctv, nun liiui'fj. rnuuvi Hinges, 'lat.le Ilin..?. I;.t. Iron and Nails, Windowi!ai, Puny. TaMe K rives and Fot k, Crvina- Knives and Fork. Pocket Knives. Ta I.ocks. Screws. ble and Tea Spoon-. Meat Cutters, A ppie t'arers. Ai.s.HaUhcts.ll.riu)jMacl!i.!e.AiiKurs.rhi! Sh'irs. ttazorsina rrps. iisminpr, j sei.-. Planes, l 'oir passes. Sonar, Fil'-s. U.isp, , Anvils, Vim-s, Wrenches. !:ip, Panel and t'res. ( hflininf all kinds. Shovel, spades. Sev?h-s ind Sn.ttl s. Kuk. Fork. Sit iirh-IW-ils, :-r;:.e I-ii-ls. Peir. Wax. Ilii-ties. Clothes Wa'h r !!!! Wrinirers. pntent Churns sndjPateht f.icliin ir'-n-ra!l v. Ij rind-Strnf-. I'aient Mo lafs Gftttsnti'l M-asur.' s. I.unilcr Sticks Cast Str--l Kif"". Shr t Ours. K-vol vor. ritols.!C'ar tri lires I'niril'-r. ar. I.r-al. Hirv Shoes ans N i,s OIl Sfi.vo Pi t( ?. Grate and I'iie liricks Well Hri'J Cietern Pumps, id Arc: Harness and Sadc'lcry Waro r'f all kind, in exeat ariety: VOOD and WILLOW WARE lK-yon-l description ; CAUTtOX OIL mid OIL, LA 31 PS. Fi-h Oil. Lard il. I in-"t-d fil, I.nt.ricatirg- Oil i'. i -iii, Tar. Paints. Vornili.. Tnrp uUne. A I cfl'ol. ic. : Silver-Piated Ware, Glassware , ic Inmilv Ciri'ocei'icss, as Teas. Ciffoo, Pur.irs PyrtJps rlar9 Sj'ic , lirii-J Pt-aelir-s Urie I Apples Hominy Fisi. C.'ickers. ltjce. Pearl Hurley, ic. P iirit.Varn'ii.V.'hit'-wash. Per'.iN. How, Shoes Stn l itin. Clothes and 'r i ,'i l!i u-hr. a II !;in-w and i.ey ; Ued-Cords Manilla Hopes, anj riuTiy rt!:er :irii-K-s. Ht th'.- on r..( rati rt.-ti. HOUSE Sl'OUTIXG made, p.-iinte 1 mid put tip as cheap as pr-ssii 1 KOii CASH."" 'T A liberal discount made to CuUuli'jr Jtalcis buyinc Tinware bv wholesale. t:T:.)i:fjE hcxtley. Elien-lMirs-. July J", l;T:.-tf. j TIN, COPPER L SHEET-IRON WARE ff ; vine- recently fr.ken possession of the neir ; lvttttel up and com ;m d ions tmiMitifr on ili-rh ! stree t, two doors ea't "f the It:nk and nearly ' opposite the .Vonnt.iin House;, the subscriber i bf-tter prcpari-d than e- --r to niann ! aet ure nil n-tiel" in the TI N, Ct ) IMM.K nd SII f.KT-I IUiN I v.-.MiK line, ullef u!,ie!i will be lurniohed to hi" "rs at the very lowe.-t living prie. ; Tiie subscriber abo proposes to keep a full aim ur:ei iiioriinciit or Codriag, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approve d'-sirns. tr'MTING md KOOFiXr, made to ord- r and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. KF.P UiUNi; promptlv attetiderl to. AH work done tiv mo iviil l odoio- ril.t and on fair terms nnd all T)VKSntid WA UV. sold by me c u la- di-pr;,c.i upon i3 to fji;;,!."- and capf.ot lie underbid in price. A cont imlancc and m.-rea-e f.f patronaffC i re-pectfully solici ted, a-. 1 no eJTort Ti!l bt wanting to render en tire s.iiiiraction to a!!. vat.t.teh;trixger. KbensSiira-, Oct. !., lo:....-tf. WM.. D B Y GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSVVARE, HITS. HPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY EEIT IN A COUNTRY STORE, WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCT: takes i:j rxctiANGK ro OOOPS. Store cn Souili Side of Main Street, J'bciistmre-, la. I L! 11 t il I V iDl fil tUl I liL UULIUUiO lillL UfLll! AS WK ALL, KNOW, BUT THE 33F 2 Q Vt YiZ. .T. ZMITTH' i CHEAP GASH STORE, j Are not over, but Mher nnder, those or any other 1 , dealer in Ery Ggos, Bress Gcctis, Hatsmia Caps Boots, Shoes, Motions, GROCEHIELS FLOIR, FEEL?, flKAIX, 4f. In tliiH Xrlt o" Tlm?cr. -A complete nd clearanl as;ortmcat of new fo-ls now ia Pi.jr- will j ively be sold at ihe cliio-st maririn. I "enntry iroiiuce at th hich' "t m:tri't prices tak"n in exchange fcrood "Full sKtuetion su-iraiiteed to all buyers. Store on Uigli Bticet, nea e'entre street. E. J. MILLS. F.btjnsburjr, Jan. lt lsti.-tf EOOK, BRUGasi VARIETY STORE. i I a v J. recently enlarge our stocir n-e ur i . " "Vw I'repart-rt toedi at a ?reat rclu.-t i.n ! lormer prices. (nr stock t-onsi-m ( r Uruits, Me, tciues. Perfumery, Fancy S.p- IT ii , . '" " " J. vii'Mi a Hair lit- Cigars and Tobaccos, Hoo';s I)et;ds. Notes xnrt n...i-. T.-L-iri if- . r -o, k n ior ot k SB tnonof't-hV0!;; we wou"1 tht.J Utli t-iu m ii i . . We hnveai!,!. ,1 n . i. .... thnVeVrr I U ner price, tail xaperanu cigars so.J,.,,,K,r wt,n,Mup i, .... "'- "HT, July 30, IMS. Ll.MMO.N- ic M'MiUAr. -Main Street, Ehensburff. LOOK WELL TO VOIIS HfiERSTAXDINGS JOHNiD. THOMAS fi P. W 11K DIALER IX on i memo, f ;isters. I .I tl iTinnta !..;.. I : 1 1 -1 nr.i t i vps. I b'rs, CR.ate M.iwsi tXl i .... . C. 'V:1' iP-.re Flavoring "Extracts K.n,.-. I ,,,; If .l n it t ot. Commercial ami al. kinds of Note Pnt-V-r- "A 'M . Uerovta' Mves ESTAS1CHE3 WZmm n .Ml.liill U VHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -OF-AND Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALEliS IX HEATING PARLOR asi COOKING AND- EOUSE-ITRMSOING GOOIiS GEXFJULLY. Tollinjr in TiX, f GPPER it SI1EEHR0X raosTTLi aikdi;d to. Xos.278, 2S0and 282 Washington Si. JOHNSTOWN, PA. V. D. M'Clelxaxd John- IIaknax. M'CLELLAXD & CO., Sfanofartarers oTmnA Dealert ln Fancy and X'luin FUHNITURE! AXD CilAtRM. We keep constant ly on hand In jrreat variety a Tull line ol tU it ;qi , PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, T.'STYLES AND AT FRiCES TC SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS Having the most sV 111 fat workmen in the city, we are prepared to nil all orders for CFflCS ASS ! IJt PIECES OR SUITS, Vt PRICES TSelow Either Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, Xo. 81 FRANKLIN Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, JOllNilOUX, 1A. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. "AH Fnrnlture sent .'or and delivered in the city free of charge. S-1374.-tf.J wmm mmn mm VM. P. PATTON, Manufacturer mid Dealer In ALL KINDS F CABINET FURNITURE johsstottx, r.4. n'trentts, ! Steads, Witlwtatids Side! tards, f'hatnher Sets, I'arlor Sets, Wardro,es, Hook Cases, Cane Cliairs. Wood Scat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Ilr-d Ijotincs, Mattresses, 'J'ete-a-Tetes, Extension TaMcs, Dining Tables, 4c., ic, ice, &e Ac, & e., &c, &c A.c., &c, &e. EVF.nir Dr.scRirTio op SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent st e and at low prices. CaMnt and hairmakefs' materials of ail kinos for sale:. Furniture delivered at any point in John-town or at Railroad Station free or ex tra charge. WM. P. PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13, 170.-tf. LOU I1KC! i upooards. O r- in Eh o Eh r-3 IT WXSOT BE EXPLODED. THE FAMILY Warden Oxnard, ia-izi PiTTwnrRMii. pa. rat.i jriLMNEUY o DHIS MAKING h.ir and vtPe?nHrV',n,.of ,h I'R,,i'8 f n- of new -nVtrVJ' hPf J'l-'t received an Invo" ? min tile V-Vi? wi'l;NUin-"-' Ooods.at 1,,-r Hminer, II,. ' J arrt' K;"'nshnry. Weddintr promptly and neatly done. The nnirn.. rit tua Udii u rcaoeetruux olicttld? S-l M .CD CO- Sj ETEKVBODPS TEOCBIJES. Tlie earth is often spoken and written of m & place o troullc, and bnaan existence is proverbially one of sorrow. ; But where fore the tronhle and 6orro-w ? -An instant's reflection will teach us that 'they cannot as a rule result from the tremendous a2ic tions, the vast misfortunes, the agonizing bereaTcmenta that sometimes visit ns. These are in fact rare events in any one's life; some lives, indeed, may te said to be entirely free from tiem. "Wherefore, then, all oor pain, our care and heaviness? It is a strange reflection, but no more strange than true, that the great sum of human misery is made up of petty miseries, which, considered singly, eeem content ptable, but which present a fearful aggregate of suf fering. A tight boot eeems rather a small affair of itself, yet it is that alone which fills you with unutterable anguish at Mrs. Tomnod dy's party, spoils the whole evening's en joyment, and prevents yonr making your self agreeable to Miss Anrifer.the beautiful heiress. But for that tight boot you might now be her husband, instead of young Gosling, who attended the same part who knows? A touch of the toothache is neither a great nor a dangerous malady ; but it will cause you to suffer all the tortures of the Inquisition, and almost drive you crazy with pain before you can summon the cour age to have it extracted. Your best friend borrows ten dollars of you and never repays it. The amount is not large ; yon could afford to lose ten times as much; but the meanness and ingratitude of the thing worry you more than would the sicking of thousands in any of the or dinary ventures of trade. Tcur toes are heavily trodden on in a crowd. Yotir riBs are sharply elbowed in the same. You can't make the coal burn of a winter's morning, with the mercury ten below zero. Some scoundrel steals the d lily paper from your front stops when the expected news is of greit moment. You go to see Angeliae of an evening and find that preposterous "Wigging there before you. Your wife hasa't sewed that missing button on yoar shirt, an 1 you don't discov er it till the garment is on. The steak is tough. You get soaked by a sudden show er. Your favorite volume is borrowed, and returned soiled and dog-eared. These are but a fw examples of the minor ills of life, which, oft-r?carring and unavoidable, con spire against cur phys.cal and mental peace. The mors.! is obvious. Be not unduly chafed and fretted by trifles, since " thev come not single spies, Eut in baUaMas." Treat them philosophically, and resolve to enjoy life despite them, for they are iaieel the little foxes thit spoil the vines. BABIES' RIGHTS. Bless the babies ! must I come to their rescue once more? Did not I once rise to explain how they were wronged by having their ban is thrust into mittens, an 1 pre sented with sticky candy while thus invest ed ? Haven't I spoken a pioce about the limp sun-bonnets hinging over one eye, to the manifest injury and distress of the oth er ? And now about the fearful woollen feathers tacked on at various angljs to the knitted, knotted, woolly caps of Babjdom. "Ear-tabs" give an appearance of mild im becility, but some-times by rare good for tune cover the ears intended. Various lit tle frills and puSTy fronts may be pardoned ; but a woollen feather think of it! A feather, the very emblem of light and airy nothings, of woven mists, or tinted clouds, or frozen breath this dainty creation trav estied in Berlin wool. Poor little, hot, tired, bald, baby head, with that bundle of loops piled np solidly on the organ of ven eration. For this ornament there always seems to have been something sacrificed at the back of the cap or hood; the reverse ? foreshort ening is evident, and the baby assumes a reckless, hardened air, which does not be long to it of right. Then, woollen feathers seem to have a very brief hold on their foundations, and swing around over one eye, or back like the tail of a trapper's cap, in a most aggravating manner. I wonder who buy these abominations I am sure mothers don't. Aunts of moder ate intellectual capacity would not do it; and grandmothers would not think of such a purchase. It must be that fathers buy them. Yes,'I know just how they trythem on their folded fists, think a woollen feather isjast as good as an ostrich plume, and so briDg them home in triumph. . It's the father, I know. POPULAR N A JItS OF STATES. Virginia, the "Old Dominion." Massachusetts, the "B iy State." Maine, tha '3order State. Ehode Island, "Little Ehody." New York, the "Empire State." New Hampshire, the "Granite Stte." Vermont, "Green Mountain State. Connecticut, "Land of Steady Habits. Pennsylvania, the "Keystone State." North Carolina, "Old North Stat." Ohio, the "Buckeye SUte." Sonth Carolina, the "Palm State. Michigan, the "Wolverine State. Kentucky, the Corn-Cracker." Delawere, the "Blue Hen's Chicken." Missouri, the "Puk State." Indiana, tha "Hoosier State." Illinois, the "Sucker .fctate." Iowa, the "Hawkoye State." ; Wisconsin, the "Badger State.' Florida, the "Pbr.insular State." Texas, the "Lone Star State. A few days since, at Carlisle. Canada, Miss Hood, a young lady of great personal attractions and high mental attainments, was sitting conversing in her father's par lor with a lady friend, when a young man came up behind them, and suddenly jerked . me cna.r irom beneath her. In attempt ! la? herself. Mis Hood injured her t spinal column so severely that she WCut into cou unions. The doctor gave his opin ' ion that if her injuria did not prove fatal Ler mind would L left deranged from th. effects. BUY YOUIi rVIUfrSICVT GOODS Importers, Xaanfactartr, sod Itealer la all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHAN MAHCFACTCRF.BS OF THE CXL.EDHATED KME & fficGDJN HASH AND THE PHILHAPJOinC ORGAN. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE PATBXT ARIOX JPIiVXO. Dealers la Distla k C. (Loncon). Besson (London). ate (Taris). ntn Valve, and r wi mat of Kotarj TaWe ISX IS KI HK TK, The hest and freshest htrinn for all Instruments constantlj on hand. Betnar PrBLTSHERS of SHEET MVSIC, we. make this braneh a specialtr. and lwar keep a fall stock of the litest and Pest pieeee on hand. Onr stoek of trusie t-ooks ol all kinds is complete. 1'IANOd AXi OKGASS SOM OX THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. DLD IXSTKl'M ENTS TAKEN IN F..XCHAXOE." Clerrrmen, Principals of Seminaries, Leaders or Bands. Teachers, and all wisLing to pnrehaee Musical Ooo-ls, will find it to their interest to commnnieate directly with US. Catalogues and Frice. Lusts tarnished free on application. VVAREROOMS, No. IS Sixth Street, (Late St. Clair.) n--iy.l - PITTSBURGH, PA. C. ARBUTnNOT. W. T. mi Nos. 239 and flflTSU SOT, SHM10I aBDUlil PITTSBURGH, OFFER THE LARGEST AXD REST STOCK OF DRY GOODS Complete in all Departments, Exclusively Wholesale, B0TT05I AST13I?C PRICES. "rifF-75' ooons opEvrn kvf'jy day. orpkr? trom ptt.y FiT.r.En. bityfh - 3-a. i'- WILL USD IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CALL. - ihin'j AT TIIE BOOT AND OF 2Z3 LIB Ell TY S TR EE T, riTTSR UR Gil, To which we invite tlie attention of the Trade. With the opening of another spring we announce the receipt r.f a complete assort ment r.r Spring Goods, WOMAN'S, MISSES', and CHILDREN'S. MEN'S, BOYS', and l OLTIIS' HOOTS, SHOES, ard BROUAXS. Congi-ess Gaiters, Alexis Oxford, and Jersey Ties and Fine Calf Boots. JlmeiV Nailed Shoes, Buhner Goods, 6cc. Also a large stock of CITY-MADE GOODS, Goat, Morocco, and Lasting C3Bottoin Prices. Orders promptly attended to. March 20. -3m. TOPEES A FIRST-CLASS" NEWSPAPER. Jtxily unci AA'oeltl.v. Independent in Everything! Koutra! in Kcthlnz! Opposed to nil Corrupt Rings In Tin. nlripnl, Stnte nntt National. AfTairs. will he i.ued on Saturday. the 131 not March. HT5. an I every tnnminif thereafter. Sundays excepted, under the editorial direction of A. Ii. 5' lnre. printed compactly frf.m clesr, n-w type, on a larze iolio sheet, contain in insj all the news of the daV, including the Associated Press Teleirrams. Spe cial Telramsand t 'orresjtondence Injtn all points of interest, and fearless editorial discussions of all curreet topic?. Price. TWO t"ETS. Mail sul?Tiptioiis, inwtnqf fic Mi Pollars per annum, or Fifty cksts jer tnontii, in advance. Tlio AoolclV TIMES will le issued on Satnrd.tr. March 20th, and week ly thercalter. conlainin all important news of the week and complete Market and Financial Reports. Mailed fur one year, pttrtiuje Jrti, at the follow ing rates: One Copt $ 1 no Tr.s Coetr.f (ft Twestt Copies 1 CO Remittances should he made bv Ttrafts or Post Office Orders. Address THt TIMES, No. 14 South Seventh Street, Philadelphia. x. LITTLE COaFVB ABOUT THE Singer Sewing Machine And Where to Buy It. CoryTttTMAS See here, neighbor, can you tell me where I can buy the sewing machine people talk so much ahout f Citizen op Enrxsnritfl Yes. with pleasure. 1 presume it is the Singer Sewing Machine that you mean. tl. Yes, that's the name of it. C. of E. Well, just down there, two doors east of Zahms store, is the place, and my word for It vou will be well pleased with your purchase if you invest in one of those machines. Messrs. Bailev fc. Tatk, theaifents. have now on hand all styles and siiesot these indispensable machines, from the cheapest to the most valuable, and are accommo dating eentlemen who will be pleased to show you the ins and onts of their various machines, whether you desire to buy or not. They also keep thread, needles and all the other paraphrenalia of a sew Inir machine, and are at all times prepared to at tend to the repairing of machines in a substantial and satisfactory manner, and at very moderate rates. lon't foriret the place 1 tilth "street, two doors east of Zahm'8 store, Kbensburg 4-24 -tf- G. y. YE AG Ell & CO., Wholesale and Retail Jfanafaetiirers of TIN, COFFER AND SIIEEHROS WARE, AND DEALERS IN Heatim, Parlor anJ GdHue Stoves, Xo. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Xa. ROOFING and SPOUTING made to order Bnd warranted perfect In manufacture and material. Orders respect fully nolieited and promptly attended to, and polite attention accorded te all. whet her they purchase or not. Altoona, Sept. 5, lti7J.-tr. Parke's Marble Works, I3! I rnulilin Klretl.tJohnMown. I ".,;5!r:NTf' "EAD attd TOMB ? V mi MANTELS, ic, tnanu-fy.i factiired of the very Uvt Italian nndl -Mm Amerienn Marble. Km I re siitisrae-i'S lion iruaritnti-iwl in rim. ...iM.' exeeutifin ,f wni-k lf Orders resp'octfully solicited' and nrnmntlv fllt.H , i. est tahh rates. Try ns. I- oet, ai.-m. JOHN PARKE. LOHiYS ILlllBLIi WORKS ! II rritiUlln hlreet, Jahnslewn. .IfialVXY. I.Ofi, - Proprietor. M"V.MKN"rs KAT and TOM II STOXFS. i..M.LN 11:11 ANn 'ATJIM-rr SLA US, AM) J LLS. manurnetured of the verv best Itnl an and American Mnrble. Perfect satisfac tion In work, desigrn nnl priee pnaranteed ord era respoct I ti 1 1 y solid ted a nd prom pt l exeo i.td. IJhnstown, Nov. 11, '71.-U.1 1 0,000 AGENTS WANTED. MY AdEXTS clear from S3.eo to $. o per lay selling my Ohromos. Send l 00 for 10 i ....F.,:a, biw.v a tu incnes. Also, larger sixes at Kpular prices. Send for price list and terms to Agents u. p. ROHHAt'H, April 2, 187S.8t. p kumrkotk, Pa. SHANNON. J. G. STEPHF.NPON. CO., 241 Liberty St., & NOTION WHOLESALE SHOE HOUSE CAIII). EBENSBDBG WOOLEN FACTORY. VS interested parties hare been reporting in the northern part of this county l hat cur rnte for manufacturing Woolen dood. te are much hiirher than they really are we dfm it nceeseitry for our own prot, etion ami f,r the intormation of the public to pubiibh the following- LIST OF PRICES. P.hintets -5.50 p,r p a5r Flannels SO and tts. per var.l. IJassi meres ,no cts. jr vanl. S.itinetts 50 rt n.r vari1 Carding and Spinning 20 cts. tier lb Carding T. M. .TONKS" SONS, July is, 1873tr. Ebtnsbui g Woolen Factory. CRAWFORD HOUSE, 13KF.XMH n. PA. T?A1v,if2h?rr5,s " Prcprietor. T I J.0 Icnsf,f' nn5 r furnish the above -11 well known and popular hotel, the prr pri- ,:i'n12"r amply prepared to ammoTate 1.hfK't J'.'at tn" mket afTords wil be s" Aed Vnlt. Tr,',le Bt r,,,on, will be kept constantly supplied with tho choicest HquorV theeominodiows Stable will i,e under the Zt f, refill and attentive host l, r No effort will r-e sn;.re, to render iriie-ts com fort able and well ,.oat,M In every Tmrticuh.T and s!eTr,rr,r",V''n "bnsine?.?,dTod;.rato w'v to ol t i Vh Pro,r-or hopes to win his -way to pubi c favor. (av 2, le73.-tf COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., Ebensbwrrr, Ta. AV1!"1 reCff,v money on deposit, discount y and collect notes, and attend to J1 the business usually done byPankers " tbe Sept.20.tr. JAS. B. ZAHM, Cashier. QOAL! COAL!!The subscriber MlTtT mV '( "usCO i. Ii t'l A'"rl' RACITESnd r- i j , i LtJAI at lowest market rate Co:.l delivered promptly and free of chart for h iuliugat any point in Kben!biir"oV?S;inl?J Orders .eft at the Zah Stohe will receive" ly attention. DA N 1 EL Ilf zAH M . E. Jl Pt-.AXK' M- D- rpectfully offers his professional services to the M. BUCK, SI. P., I'tiynirinn nnil Knrironn. Omce in rear of John &Tei nrcKnir;be made the " t Jons ucck, lq. April 4, lS73.-tf.J J AMES J. OATMAX, M. D., fhyiielnn nn1 snrceon, n,0e Zn I?J'rh etrPpt- "roppSsUe Bulrt Hotel. Hesldenee ilTnwn Hall. Julian streeu where night calleehould be made 4-f-Vl? JLOYD & CO., Hankers, HTOoM, Silver. flofSlKii mZf?,7lm PpP"sit- Oollection, Se , all accessible points In the United -Stated au.1 . general Banking business transacied. VM- M- M-OYD & CO , Interesu or on tune with interest at fair rates. IANIEL SIcLAUGHLIN. AUorr, wv. Jfbnstown- r- OlBce In the old Exchange timing, (up stairs.) earner of ?r. ton and Locust srreeu. WillVtted toll huT nesa connected w.th nisproilssf on. " " rP W. DICK. Attoexet-at-Law-, Eb, T Tlof-'IT' 1noe:n trontroomof T. manneV J inCW, ,",'!' B'- Centre street. Al manner of legal business attended to atirac only. andcoltecttons a specialty. n6-ut r. A. RHOEMAKKR,.., ..WM. H. SKCHLEn. SHOEMAKER & SECHLER, Allorneys.aM.aw, EnENSnuitG. Cambria ro . Pa. tf, rjEO M. READE. Attorney-at-Lmo Fbensburg, Pa. Office on Centre street. three door tr -n Bh Mreet. iatig.Z:.-? T GALLITZIN LAKE, Attorney rf ', ,AT LAVrt Ebenburg, P. Offic with Keg'ater Md Kecorder, ia Court Uoute. II O USE it OJLl II Jy j" Redburrs are said tnl,... de&troyeeLby nux vomica, in ti ,"" of tint-tare, combined with. i;,T monia, which mixture i tr,'i i5 ! apnwTTo the joints and r j.., y" I bedstead. It .is e-nuallv against cockroaches, Wf-'f-rlu""''' other vermin, and if apr Ik-d V 1 harness of horses the ammo'a J '" 1 i J IfL. . no long-er annoyea iiy Cifcs. It is often from economv man washes meat, "because some ;" of it does not look clean. JnsvJ;r' washingit, do not btiv it; or if "811 it is more economical than wa. whole iiiece. which rnn im!.. 1 ' 1 bv the process. Vhj is cabbage renlerej wholesome and nutriHoi;s i,v boiled in two waters ? Uecgu cording to Dr. Parl) eabbnpc5 p.-,1 an essential oil, which is rj.j duce bad eflects, and he Tf-o u.' that they should le boiled in ji-j.'' waters till thev are soft and dire To prevent hard soap. pr( ..art soda, from crumbling, the bars' C.." dipped in a mixture of rosin soeC tallow and wax. A little camphene droj U the neck and stopper of a "!?5 will render the latter eaiilvVcaor jammed fast. To make silk which Ln T-erlTr-:.-led appear like new, s-ponce c-u face with a weak solution of " ;; ! bic or white glue, and ir-n c wrong side. If you get a fish bone in vo-;rt'.- and sticking fast there, sw;";i, .- raw; it will be almost sure to "r-Z down a boneeasil v and cert tin. as is sometimes bv aeciilent c- "- .,i.i:mAA i. -ii j cuuiiuKui: 19 sn allow in, l.ie it t one or two eggs will neutral:.--son, and change the eJett to '.L; -' dose of calomel. Kerosene and pow.lerea lirre ! ting, or wood ashes, will sct u: tlsr 1 the least lalor. , Spots can le taken out r.f r-v I with finely powdered pumice-tvjr.tr; j ed with verjuice. Cover the --yS'l allow the stuff to remain f-.r t- nours, tnen rub clean, drv. rwA fz Soapstone hearths are"f5r-t rs.. in pure water and then ri:Md powdered marble or sr.apst' ne. jc, with a piece of the same stone. Two ounces of common W,-: boiled in a gallon of water i? wd the Chfltham street dealers for reti-:. ting old clothes. The stuff is rul on with a stiff brush. The - oi-t to ts i" t n tit r nicely cleaned; and, strange to all: CI tobacco smell remains. Unslackcd lime is exce'hrt ' I I cleaning small steel articles sue. : jewelry, buckles and the like. r Rejected Suitors. A writer h: ft Ilome.Journal says : "A womm c quite forgets the man who hs c: loved her. She may not have 1;-' him ; she may, indeed, have giver, x the "no"' instead of the "yesv he I s for; but the remembrance thatht'I sired a "yes" always softens thoughts of him, and would make I l were lie reminded ot it, a friend f r.-. There may be girls who make discarded suitors, but they are r:: ,M ally very young, and the wooi! been something that did not Ut much depth of tenderness. TLt-rt.iit mercenary offers, too.that onlv am tin scorn and hate in the woman wu or for money and not for hcr-clf: really to have touched a man's h; is something not to le forgotten w-n'i she lives. Always she renienjkrsfc 1 his eyes looked into hers; how, jrl ;r" he touched her hand with his, p.n.l: her heart ached when she turne l sJ, without that she could not give t She loved some one else. Someo: man has the truth of her soul al has and always will have but cannot forget the one whoturneif: ?i her and went his wav and cane more. She is glad when she hear ,T his success ; grieved when she kr ?, that he has suffered ; and when s 1 day she hears that he has man:: she who has herself been marrie.i thl years perhaps, she who, at all cv r;' would neer have married him :' glad then ? I do not believe she U: herself. Glad? Oh, yes ; and is :r"' wife pretty and nice ? An 1 then Ca says tohersell that 'he has quite f .r;.,6 teq, and 'that of course is best.' cries a little." 3 1 Useful Information. One t!::- and laths will cover seventv vf.r.'i surface, and tleven pounds of iiails'? liut tlietri nn i -1 , A cord of stone, three bufhf et lime, and a cubic yard of sanl one hundred cubic feet of wall. Eight bushels of good lime, s:.s''-J' bushelsof sand, and one bushel of I will make enough good morter to yfc ter one hundred square varJs. niri One thousand shingles, laiJ '; inches to the weather, will cover hundred square feet of sin face, sn-: pounds of shingle nails will fa ittni- on. One-fifth more siding ard ficVO needed than the number of s vjart; )' ol surface to le covered, because of' lap in the siding and matching c-f' floor. jn; Five courses of brick will KT ; - foot in height on a chimney : sis lr r in a course will make a flac four is i wide and twelve inches Ion;:. sr.vlf-'rtil bricks in a course will make a flue'J:" inches wide and sixteen inches 1-ttH Custard Cake. One cupofs-V'!? j one egg and one-third of a cup ". ' ter ; put together and beat to a trfVno then add one cup of sweet niilt cups of flour, one teaspoouful w f; and two teaspoonsful cream of trS, Bake in jelly tins. Cutard ft'T ' one and one-half cups milk. tvC'1 (reserving one white if frostir-? inZ sired), one tablespoonful com and one cap sugar. Flavor to 1
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