riuOVLi: WHO S J JJ 'A I'll I ZK. If you never Lao a mother yon have nev er known how good it was to have her take j you in her lap when you li.i'l stunned your j toe, and hear her say : "Pcor boy don't j Cry !" When my boy or gitl comes homefrom School, tears falling and chin quivcrintrbc- cause some one had snubbed them, or be- ' causo the teacher had been cross ct the j lessons haul, know what they want. I i take them on my knee, smooth their hair back, and sny : "I am sorry. It used to be so when I was a child, and I know how bard it is. But never mind ; sonic day tve'll have our horses and carriages, keep hired girls, have coachmen, live in a palace, and the snn will rise on our frout stoop and 6ft in our back yard." It helps them at once, and it jsn't ten minutes before Small Pica is playing hor.o with the table-log, and Long Primer is Kinging "Yankee Doodle" to her doll. It dies me good, man though I am, to have Id 31 is. Harrison como over to our Louse. She hardly gets hers nose insit'e the door before she exclaims : "3ly soul alive ! Why, what ails you '?' "Noth?n?," I reply. "But yon look palo ; you poor man youMl be to your giave in a month if you don't take better ca:e of yourself !" I know in n.j' own mind that my health is good ; that I bleep well; that my riba are accumulating fat, but nevertheless it does me good t hear her go on as she docs. If 1 were a boy of ten or twelve. d fall from a tree- or get half drowned just for the sake of seeing her wipe her eyes on the. coi ner of her check apron, and hearing her Eay : "Poor boy I I'd give a thousand dollars to tako your pain away !" Mr. Cooper is one of my sort of men. If a woman comes to him with tears in her eyes, and says '.hat her cow is dead, or her boy is sick, or she can't pay her taxes, he tlocsn't lean back and goto figuring the interest on lifty cents for five years, or won dcring if Lo can't tako an advantage and get a mortgage on her little home. It would do you good to see the dimple in Lis fat chin grow deeper, and his big bosom swell as ho strikes his knee- with his fist and exclaims : ""I'm glad you csme to mc ftVst. I'll go right out thifl mitnuto and sec about it, f!o IimiiP, niy good woman, and don't you fcbed another tear !" I meet a few such men. If they conio across a lad wailing over cold tots, or a fall, or a beating, they will stop, pat him on the head, and by speaking a dozen kind words, tliey wid make the by almost bc lievo that ho lives under a new sun and in a new country. When sickness or lire or a flood conies I like a man to knock at my door and in qniro if he can be of any use. If he can do me a favor I shall ever feel grateful ; if there is nothing for him to do, I feel grate ful for his oirer, and I almost wi.-di that lie had some trouble so that I could otter my purse and my services. I say hang a man who skulks along in the fence- comers for fear that some one will want to borrow a dime of him, or wil! ask his strength for a moment to help roll a log away. The Lord put us here to help each other to work together to lift each other over life's stumbling blocks, and when I can't do my full share of such woi k, I'm going to take poison, and uo one will care. M. Quad. Fptiead Kaoi.k Oit.vTonv. We have rarely seen anything in the way of high pressure, spread cajle oratory superior to the following passage fioni a speech of Mr. Cunningham, a member of the Indiana Legislature, from Fountain county. The subject under debate was a motion to in definitely postpone a gravel ro.vl bill : 'The American people, and we arc proud to call ourselves that, are rocked in the bosom of two mighty oceans, whose grauitc boitnd Khoiesaro whitened by the lloating commerce of the commercial world, reach ing from the ice-fettered lakes of the north to the fubrilo waves of the Australian seas, comprising the vast inteiim of live millions cf acres whose alluvial plains, romantic mountains and ny;tic livers rival the w ildest Utopian dreams that ever gathered around the inspired hard as he walked the amaranthine promenades of ilespei ian gar dens. Is proud Columbia, the land of tho freo and tho homo t.f tho brave, too fie and independent to indorse Mich a nui.sanco as this ? Freedom from such oppiession as this is the munificent hcritago bequeathed tho valorous sons of tho immortal YVn-,!i -jiigtou. 1 represent a fiee and intelligent people, proud to know that they live in a country indented by innumerable bays and gulfs, whose ristless tide is ever kissed back by the iebbly beach, interspersed by limpid rivers and lakes, tho means by which commerce and civilization have been promoted to their piCM-nt exalted status. America has been and iver will be tho most alluring and delightful retreat known to the migiatoty woild, if we aie not over run with these unjust and oppressive coi pomtious, which 'ro ever robbing the ho-. e.t yeomanry i f onr country. Will this do the gentleman'.'" Is he now satistlcd ? M. Quad. A MrTF.ntots Titfi.iMr.crc. We have heretofore noticed the construction of an electric clock by Mr. Edward Chirk, the ingenious silveisuiith of this city. It re Cjuiici mi winding', but is moved Knlely by tkcliicity. If unobstructed it will run! - ... At s.-l i.;... . . i . . i voiu;iiu(niiy idi an iiiueiiiiuu pei ioi. a : Emjruutr i.ici in conneeuon witu it was re cently di.-covored by Mr. Clark. Pointing the finger of Ids right hand toward the dial tf thecl ck, it was observed suddenly to cease ruutiing. After close and unvailable cctutiny to detect tliB Cause, Mr. Clark )oiiitcil tho fmgr-r of his left hand towaid the dial, when the clock instant 1j renewed its time keeping. The expel iuient has been repeatedly witnessed by many tf our citizens. No causo is Apparent, for the strange phenomenon. Even sit the dis tance of six or eight feet, with a laru'Q tdate class window infei veiling, the effect is tbe sa-mr. The solution of this singular' niystery vill prove an interesting subject'' of llivrstM'atioii tofrcic Lititlc nuiuls. P.iri (Kentucky) L'itiien. USSELMAN Manufacturers of all binds of CIIEWIXU TOB.lCtO IT I IT- To he htul fn riitshuri Son, .. W. Taylor, Mar Knox, C Oi r, and all other Tobacco MMrl A GOOD SELLING ARTICLE. For cleaning and polishing Silver Flated Ware, Itrittannia, Copper, Tin, Glassware, and all hinds of Metals. WARRANTED to CONTAIN NOTHING lr lia. no superior as nP.I!.-h. and is the cheapest article that will d Us work well. tl mx. 'KU roii ix. Address sll orders to, or call )ii II AG AN & CO., MAGIC TOLISII MTG CO., 119 Fifth Avenue, V1TTSHVJIGIT, Fa S Agents wanted In Ebensbnrs and surrotindtns country. The Latest and Most Fletant Shjlcs of w&mM o&kss wms, A'indow ClnfH9 llint sml Groen TJottles, v-rtt-nrfti Hrvfftal AN styles-'Round, Square, Oval and ObIong--for cov ering Wax Works, Statuettes, fitc. Send for Price List and Quotations before Purchasing. Wn 2, JkHMOR Sc, CO. 53 Ninth Street, late Hand, Pittsburgh, Pa. liIJA" YOL'If :ITJS;iC-T.. GOODS -cVX Import r, Jlannrurt nrrrs, and Drahr in all kinds of MUBIOAL MERCHANDISE! MAXIFACTIKKIIS OF Till: CKMCDKATEU MAKE & McSINN PIANO, AND THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN. OKNKlt.Wi YVHOI.K.U.K AHF.NTS FOR TIIH Dcnlors in riislln Sc Co.'s (lonilon), Ilrson (l.nmlnn). Saxp (Tari). Pfsfon TalTP, nl our Onn mak Of Kotarj Valve Ili.Ml I S I It I' M K S'TM. 1 he lnt nnl fro lust Mrinen for all Insl rnmeiits Il. lna ITHMSHKIiS ..f Sll KET Jll'SK full tuek ol tli'' 1;i:'si tin.t iti ft piecrs f.n linl. t-i ,vik: ivfh i ' hz.trik i r 'i'iil. " " oViVVNViufKNTTAKEX in ExriiAXfiK. f 'W-rsrynif-n. rvinoipnl of Scminarii I'mii-rs Miii itl i.M..!. will tin l it to tli-ir interest ! cinnmnl i'nlaUiie 1111.I I'ri'-o JJ;t liirm.'Iiul Irt-c on npplicatiun. WAREROOMS, PJ0. 12 Sixth Street, CLate St. Clair.) n-w.-iy.l PITTSBURGH, PA. NEW 1LL1MY GOODS THE VERY LATEST ARRIVALS FROM PARIS OF orinets, Hats. Flowers ROSES, BUDS, SCARFS, RIBBONS, &c, AT PRICES AND IN STYLES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. AND ILIT TBQUnXC A f MEN'S STRAW HATS, ll Si IM U1BREIM Tor all styles and qualities, from the lowest sual juices, fall, sec and be convinced. We invito the attention of Ladies to our slock of CHiWS SUITS, IIW RQBS, KID GLQVSE, .S7A- Gloves. Gardf.n. Mitts, lAnrn and Vc rente- C'tUar.i and Cuffs, lland herehiefs, Fmhroiderinfs, Xectc lln-hinrs, f r. ; Soaps, Hair Oil, Ier fa merles, I'oa-dcr, Jlouge, Cc, antl Mine. Dcntorcst's Dress Vatlcrns. t3Thankinfr ur many customers for the very liberal patronage we are uow rc - coking, we respectfully ask them to tell their friend where to Gnd us. Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. Toiintriiii Corner Centre and Hiyh Sts., EBENSBURC, PA. T rNTKft lt nfw mannectnrnt, this well known ) HO'l'KI .lii-ii a cunt innaiue ol i.u!lic IR- trun kc wir.r. br Rxriircn. ACCOMMODATION'S FIllST CLASS. April . l76.-?in. I,. II. MXTOX. ILLINKIIV a I)lK.MTlHNO 11 - The Attention or Lnltcs of Ehens burtrnn'l vicinity i dirrotcl to iho fnct that MtS. H. E. .liiNK.s hnsjiist ret.-lvcvl an Invoice of now timl ftisl:tin:it Millinery 1ooIk. el her rooms in the twist Wrl, KtM-nslmrir. 'WcMriinir IloniK-f, lldts, etc.. pcci!ty. Iress!nikin promptly hii1 m-ntly tlonf. 'I'Hu pat rotme of tbe l.iiHcs n rdoectl ully eolicitc-1. -l.'Jl. rP W. DICK, Attonut- at-Law, Ebi ewlnirs, lo. Oiruejln front ifKm of T. ' i ioya s new ninmii.ir. t rntra ptrr-et All 1 manner of leva) tmsiness atfwr i orily, and coilottlona a specialty. & CO Al, the celebrated 0 LT, mm 8 ,-,, at It. f ir. ,Ten Vinson's, ,tot,n Fullevton g r'tin licyt, T. WalUicc, a. M. Sirhrt .FCo., F. Ji rot hers, Diltrorth ltrothers, T. C. ,Tenhtnsf piul Grocery House. 6-2..-3m.J Ask Torn &lass Shades rnnslantljr on hand. we it:ike llii; 'xanrli . jipoptnltv. nml alwnv koop a I ur 'tiK-k uiu!"- lks ol all kin. Is is coinplfto. ! f v-j i, , f tLv"i. t.r ,v nl l!an.ls. Tfaclicrs ami all wi.-hinif to purclia.'n - ate lirectlv with aa, FOR EVERY-DAY WEAR, to the liucsU at Jit iter rent, heffutih o O Pi-. If) H O 7Z W rOAJ. ! COAL 1 !Thc suliscriber Is prepared to furnish. In la rift or smH Vl-r l"allties of AXTII RACITE and fill l -MI.NOl-S COAL at lowest n,..l,. M.. i Coal delivered nrnmr.tlToml nnn!iti!r at anv noint In ri.nnc v to fHt isfiic- Ordt rs left at the ZiHU Stork will receive ear-.H)-14.tt. ly attention, 1ANIEL II. ZAHM. 1 1 CM Oil OF A A 1 31 A FS Various anecdotes contained in Dar win's "Descent of Man,"and in Wood's "Man and Beast Here and Hereafter," which give evidence that some dumb creatures arc susceptible of humor, have called out many interesting il lustrative cases from the experience of : unscientific observers. A writer in Nature contributes to the general fund the following anecdotes of the orang outang and 'the Skye terrier: "In watching the behavior of an orang outang confined in the Zoological Gar dens in LondofV, the writer lecame convinced that the animal created fun for the spectators gathc icd around her, from a genuine appreciation nnd en joymentof the ludicrous. FoT'instance the pan from which the creature fed was of quite a peculiar shape, and sometimes, When a meal was ended and the dishemptv, the orang-otitnng would clap it upon her Irc.ld, in which position it bore a comical resemblance to a bonnet. "With a broad grin upon her face, the animal would then face the spectators, an;l evidently feel a deep gratification at her success in provok ing a hearty laugh from them. A Skye terrier belonging to the same writer had a store of amusing tricks, which were undeniably self-taught, and performed for the sake of exciting laughter. One of these was, while ly ing on its side and violently grinning, to poke one leg into its mouth and hold it there. If the little joke was not noticed, the dog fell into the sulks; but, when it was successful in awaken ing laughter, the performer was highly delighted. On the other hand, nothing displeased the dog so much as being laughed at when he did not intend to play the Merry Andrew. It is said that monkeys dislike to be laughed at ; and dogs somet imes evince the same aversion to serving as the butt of human ridicule. The writer from whom we have id ready quoted gives the following instance: A dog of his acquaintance had a fondness for catching flies on the window-panes; but, if rallied when unsuccessful in the effort, betrayed tlie greatest annoyance. On one occasion, the writer purposely laughed immoderatelv everv time the dog failed to capture his game ; and it so happened that he failed several nines in succession, iieum, is roc writer believes, disconcerted bv the j derision his ill-success called forth. Finally', lie lecanie so distressed that he actually feigned to catch the fly, going Ihrourrh all Hie ititpropriate ac tions with his lips and tongue, nnd .if tcrwards rubbing the floor with his neck as if to kill hi victim. When the whole performance wps concluded. i bn Tnrikml mi nt Hi wiitrr with o tvi ' , . n o tit, linipliailt ail Ol 8UCCCSS. CO Well tlld I the o'j simulate the entire tl,c Z s.niulnle tlic entire process th.lt. liatl llOt the IlV Still rciTtflinOM 0;i 1 tlie window to convict lit m of deceit, J his rn.se wouM hnve been nnli?covercil. hen, however, his attention vns callevl to the fly, as well as to tlie ab sence of any remnants of one upon the floor, lie saw that Iiis hypocrisy was umlcTfttooil, and slunk away under some furniture, as if exceedingly ashamed of himself. Fscfnl Ileeeipfs for the Shop, the Household and the Farm. A non-drying cement of great ten acity, useful for fastening plates of glass so as to exclude air, but which may be easily separated, is formed by adding freshly slaked 1 me to double its weight of india rubber, and beat ing to about 400 Fah., when tlie rub ber will be converted into a glutinous mass. To stop new boots trom squeaking, drive a peg in tlie middle of the sole. Diamond cement, for gbissor china, is nothing more than isinglass boiled in water to the consistence of cream, with a small portion of rectified .spirits added. It must be warmed when uTed. It is said that dry rot in cellar tim ber can le prevented by cording the wood with whitewash to which has been added enough eoimc-ras to give tlie mixture a pale yellow hue. To gu a rd bel ti ng aga i ns 1 1 kj'i 1 ig gn aw ed by rats, anoint it with castor oil. An excellent Inpr.d glue is made by ! woI vmg hard glue in nitric c-tiit r. j The ether will take vtp onlj' a certain amount of the glue, so that the solu tion cannot be made too thick. If a few bits of pure india rublier, cut into scraps the size of buckshot, be added, thcmixturewill, whendry, resist damp ness to a considerable degree. A very adhesive cement, and one particularly useful for fastening .the j brass mountings on glass lamps, as it j is unaffected by petroleum, may be I prepared by boiling three parts of I rosin with one part of caustic soda and ! five parts of water, thus making a i L-ind of crnn which is rnived with onr.- half its weight of plaster of Paris. Zinc white, white lead, or precipitated ; chalk may be uted instead of the plas t ter, but when tliev- are used the ce ment will be longer in hardening. Tanxivo Skins. The following method is recommended for private use in skin tannins; : Take equal parts salt, alum anil Glauber's salts, antl a half part saltpeter : pulverize ami mix. Handle skins and rub the mixture wt ll j fal m j. .a uiree or iour urncs a oay tneoiten- er the letter If there is not moisture enough in the Skin to UISSOIVC the salts, put a little water in the latter. e are assurea inau no motii will at- . . .. .. . . . . . taeK iurs. the lxllsot w hich have hor n thus prepared. A Good Dextrifice. Dissolve two ounces of borax in three pints of boil ing water ; before quite cold add one j tablespoonful of tincture of myrrh, and one tablespoon iul of spirits of cam phor. Bottle the mixture for uee. Add one wineglassful of the solution to half a pint of tepid water, and use it daily. It preserves and beautifies the teeth and arrests decay. rnmm vsmi-m tsars. F.W.HAY&SH iMamilacturcrs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OF- AND Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALEHS IX HEATING PARLOR aai COOKING AND- A nofSE-raxismxc coons gem-hilly. TolTiiir ii fPiv fAnnrn f nipuir mnv I u3 tui l liUartiiriij i-iiuM rnosi'TLv attknii:d to. v,, , ct"ct ior l irr i j ts. 2 '8 2S0 an1 2S2 V asIlMglon Si., JOHNSTOWN, PA. fyj KXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICK - TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Ha vfnjr recently taken possession of the new- lytlttfl up hii1 eommolious Imildin? on llili street, two ilrs ent of the Hunk nnl nearly opposite the Mountain House, the sutiseriber i"? fwtter prepared llian of r to innimfiifttirf nil artich-s in the TJN.ttlPPEU ami SHKKT-I1MJN WAltH line, nil of which will be furnished to nuyer at tne very lowfit living- prices. Tho subscriber also nronoses to kron full ! anJ vnriel assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves of the most approved tlcsijrns. rrsrOi:TI.Vr. n.l KOOFIxrj marie to order nnd v nrninted perfec t in manufacture nnd ma teriiil. KKPAIUINO promptly nttoml.-.l to. All worJt done by me will lie done riVM nnd on f nil- terms, nnd nil S'l'OVr.S nnd WA KR sold by ine cfl be depended upon ns to qu:ilit- and ennnot lie undersold in price. A continuance and increase or patronncreis respet-tfullv solici ted, and no effort will be wanting to reiider en tire satisfaction to all. VAT.T.TE MTUIXGElt. Ebensburp, Oct. 1.1, isvo.-tf. G. W. YKAGEU&CO., nhnlnle mi.! ICetail Mnnafartar? rs or TIN, lOTER AM) S!IEEMR0 WARE, AMI DEAI.KHS IS Heatii, Parlor ani Mm Stoves, J"o. Flerenth Avenue, -itVltoonn, 1 UOOFIXr. and SrofTIXfi made to order oml warranted peiTcct in tnnnufiioturc nnd material. Orders respectfully solieited and promptlv attended to, and polite attention accorded to all, whether they purchase or not. Altoona, tept. 5, lK7;j.-tf. Parke's Marble Works, " 13! franklin Htrevi, Johnnlown. AfOXl'MFAX'. HEAD and TOMB 1 1 ST .V KS, 'O I " N T E It and ( H I -X KT Jf.A US. MAXTKLS. innnn- lactiircd of the very Pest Italian and J American Marbles. Entire sati.vfae-l tion truaranteed in price, design and' execution of work. i t& Orders respectf ullj- solicited nnu promptly tiuct at the very low est cash rates. Try us. Oet.Z4.-m- JOHXPAKKE. LOGAN'S MARBLE WORKS ! 131 Franklin Street, Johnlivii; JOIIi W. l.or,t, - Proprietor. MOXrMF.XTS, 1I12A r .isti TOM II STOVES, tire0,' NTK!l ykN,, AilIXET SEA HS, AND l r.i. Sc., manufactured of the very let Itnl n ntnl American Marbles. Perfeet satisfac- tJni n work, desijrn and price (ruarantwd. "Orders respect fully solicited and prompt- ly exec .ted. Jhnstown, Nov. 11, 'Tl.-tf.l COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., 17"ILE receive money on deposit, d'.sooun ? and collect notes, and attend to all th business usually done byHnnker. Scpr.U0.tf. JAS. 11. ZAHM, Cashier, 1 LOYD & CO., Hankers, PA. .V ", rMMcr, government loans. and other Securities, boutrht nnd sold. Interest al lowed on l ime Deposits. Collections made at all accessible points In the Unitcd.-States, aud a general Ltanking business transacted. VAL M- T.LOYD & CO , nJor .u BANKElta. AETOOXA, VA. lirarts on the principal ci tit-sand Silver -nd t.old for s.ile. Collections made. Monies re eelvel on deposit, payable on demand without interest, or on time with interest at fair rate. r rLAXK M D., respeetfullv 111. offers his nrofessional 'sevK ,0"K ' r,M,!on8 of Khcnsfmrsf and vicinity. OfMcefad fen??f.' ;,T,i . Z . i.". rir"lcnc airs. uunn. n craw- ' lord street, EUensburir. iui.ii 4-24.-tf.J JAMES J. OATMAX, M. P., lIylclM and Surgeon, n5i ? trh "irPtl' n"rJy opposite Ulalr's .KuS."lo?r",1 1 Town ,Ia11- J ulian stre-t, where night callsshould be made l4-t.-tf.i Jf J. BUCK, M. D., n,m.r be ,aa,,e tho rcsLlence of Jons ULCK.l.sq. f April 4, lS73.-tf.l J. GUT IT7IV T t A IjIjI 1 Al? LiAKK, ATTORNEY AT Law, KbensWir ra OQico with I Reg AT. D. M'Cleixand... JonN Hassan. M'CLELLAIND & CO., Xannfactartr efand Delpr;in Fancy and Plain FURNITURE! AXD CHAIRS. Ve kec-n constantly on nnnl In ere t variety n full line of elegant j PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, j INSTYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS j Having the mot fkillful workmen In the city, yro are prepared to fill all orler lor I" riKCKB OR 8CIT8, At PRICKS 3 5elo w Kither Eastern or Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Stmt, NEARLY OrroSITE TOST OFFICE, JO II XSTOWX, 'A. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. -All Furniture sent 'or ami Oeliverf.l in tlio City Iree of clistrsc. 3-13,"71.-tr. J Woo(1,MoitcII&o WASHINGTON STREET, Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, TollllSltOAVll, 121., Wholesale and Jletail, Dealers in FOREIGN ANI DOMESTIC DRY GOOBS MILLINERY GOODS, IIAIMIWATIE, (2UKENSVARE. 1JOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CATS, IRON AND NAILS, CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS, R E A D Y- M A D ft C LOT 1 1 1 N G , GLASSWARE, YELLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS anl FEED of all kind, Together with all manner of Western Produce, etich as FLOUR. BACON, FISH. SALT. CARBON CJL. ETC. J rY!ir.!cnle nn! rf-tail .rlt f soliHtfrt !p1 proMiptly nllcl on the shortest notice ami tm.st ri-jisj:lle terms. 0. C. K. ZAHM, UK.VI.EIl IN DHY GOODS, NOTIONS, CROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ! II.1TS.C.IPS, B00TS.SII0ES, j AS AU, OT'EK QnoJ rsVAUA i iri.,TT TV fnrYTnv ctium' ii-i i -V 1U1 H71J ' ! t WOOL AXIi PflllN'TIfY PPflUlTr ' v,wl' VUl IU1 1 KUULUI. TAKEJt IX l-XCHANGE FOR UOOIS. Store on South Side of Main Street, i:iiciiIurK, Pa. II WM. P. PATTON, ! 5Inmirotnrcr nnd Dealer In CABINET FURNITURE nu r en us, Hedstends, Washstands Sideboards, Chamber Sets, Earlor Sets, Wardnbes, Ttook Cases, Eoimaes. Cane Chairs. Wood Seat Chairs, Kitchen Furniture, Iteil liOinitres, Mattresses, Tete-a-Tctes. Extension Tables, Dininir Tables, Cuplioard. Arc, &c, &c, Ac, Ac. &e., &c, &c, &c, &c, &c. evkuy rtEscmPTro ok SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent sty e an at low price. Cabinet and hniruinkers tnat-rials of all kities for s.-ile. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at Kailroad Station free of extra eliarjro. WM. P. PATTOX. Johnstown, tct. 13, lS'in.-tf. IKE hgldi&ys m m AS WE A LL KNOW, lilT THE Vt i:. .T. .1.' Cheap Cash Store Are not over, but rather under, those of any other dealer In Dry Ms, Dress Ms, Hats ani Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, CHAIN, tL In I lis "rk ' Timber.' iA eoniplefe and eleirant assortment tf new itimbIs new in store will pi.it ively "he sold at the closest ninrsin. Country pro-lnee" at the hiirhest mnrkct prters taken In exchange foriroo-ls. Full siirtiictlm iruarantced to all buyers. Store on II iih street, uea Centre street. K. J. MILLS. EbensburK-, Jan. lo, ISTl.-tf. BOOK, DMail VARIETY STORE. HAA IXO recently enlarged ourstock ircuro now prepared to sell at a Kreat reduction from lormer prices. Our ttotk consists of prinrs, Medicine?. IYrfumcrv, Fancv Sonns, Leon s. Hall s and Allen's Hair Hetorati t . Pills. Ointments, Plasters. Liniments. Pain Kill lers. Citrate Magnesia, Ets- .lamaiea Oinp-er. Pure Ilavorintr Extracts, Essences. I-inon syrup. Soothinir Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spk-es, A-o. ' Cigars and Tobaccos, niank nooks. Deeds, Notes and Eon.ls: Can. Post, Commercial and all kinds of Note Pai-or-Envelopes, Pens, Pencil, Arnold's Willing Fluid, UlncU and Red Ink, Po -ket and Pa4 Ilooks. Magazines, Newspapers, Novels. Histo ries. Itiblcs KeliKious, Prayer and Toy Hooks, Penknives. Pipe, &-e. tpv?7-VIi"c ,,2' toor stock a lot of FINE JKtUH to which we would invite the at tention of the Eadieo. PHOTOGRAPH AEttCMS at lower prices than evtT offered In this place. I aper nnd Clears sold either w holesale or rc-taL'- LEMMO.V .V MCKUAV, July 30, 18. Main ftrett, Ebennbunr. CillAVFOlll) house; r.nF.Nsni Kca, pa. John FItzharrls, - Proprietor. nAVIXfl leased and refurnished the above well known and popular hotel, the propri etor is now amply j.rt pare.l to accommodate ell who may favor him with their patronage The best that the market afford? will be served at the Table at all seasons, the Har will bo keit constantly supplied with the choicest linwr.i and the commodious Stable will be under the charge of a careful and attentive host lor. No ' " io renarr jruests comtott- fl,lPnd well pleased in every particular, and I'Lryf'rttnVoh o buainossand a moderate -u.ri win oe epareq to render jruests comfort 1UEUABIT!) axi or x u e r tiT ivt tois1-' An eatirig-hoyjse kec-prr r, , . 5 rertises that In est:il,r;. c free from roacbev. n i, . meritorious f-ature of t' 1 " I roaches are not ex.t't " to have loafing aroui. 1 "... -'," , . . - ui:'i . l" a.re eitinf nn .r-. .. --! o 1 1 ry or Ktit. And v..t l , 1 P'r ? j ...H-Strr and "forward" ,., , all insects he is the "tn ."-i nut in a sud.len t. ... ,.. " 1 -'llM-U perhaps slipping out cf ft rr-.,v up the le, wLen he is !. i ' ..... - U are tumsins cl, and stand 1 r you, anl mke a liv, wj,va are not looking, for anv j may roll n-.ir hini; an i if T shoulil happen to be c uk-l ' second or two, to gUnec at the .". " ?', 1 just 83 likely as ct lie will i-t!:f" ' soup spoon, -ny 0 Kt ij v:? ' into Hi4 l.nnl Vicn.l f-.. . into t !i l.onl f,f - - ' l i:.,- . look around. The cx kr a li i l Er .... . of good truits of charact not one ol tneiu. we do r, . , . ; l eulogist ; we simply ... be done to Mr. Roach. "ft " T f J TVnv he vxor.r. ; J that t In pivin Doutwell, a vlt-' i t,; ' out ' rein m is-r. cms not..-i man ia l- . CO story: '"'f "The col..nel vraa f.nc..r.nj'w without hi hcavr dark v i t-, . t like himself. Once !.e w is in t '.. , U-1 of tlie pavijlion, an 1 for c 'nct-i-v 'sy" ablutions lia l laid Lid wlj ai.It. ,W . a young spruce chap, !t':i ext-a-X- hair, came in. Noticicjf the cd-xii T hcd, he enquire 1: "Well, colon..-l, why don't yu bTtir hair on your heaJ ?" "It was an in-pu-l Colonel knew it. Io kirj s-: v ft o the red hea-I of the saui y yoaa,; s.-j, lie replied : l " 'hen they n:ado m? nr. l.v; t Cnibhcl excejit my hir, th.cy 1 1 i & had nothing left ex.-jt r. 1 ha- ; them then. ejal ! I v.-- 'u". would rather ri with:.nt. V.,-..-. Tie----Hl. that for impudent yoar. j-p'.i lt fooU" " ' " "The yoiinff inqisliivn acl t pcrfei tly willing fcj drop t-i-; -u,..;.c;r a LEPFlsr. The tani.shment ol l-p-rs is t'Jrv carried out in the S.-.u lwiiti I;!s. waa a recent offloial sf.ar.L .;; i Mi K-:tjd with the ifc'-urtl :e r:nL:T .J hvin ben secretod 1 y tL. ir i- M , Hundreds were found aal n' iat i -j for transportation tu the l.-j-err.; I- kept until tliey iiie 1. Th--ir fwi:. ereil on the l-each, ani tijrici grief in loud laineutif i-.n-. A half-breed, called Dill K V.s bt held a high place in the ro0'.U'i ' S-i'-J, Inlanders. He is au i.r.it--r.-f cr--'. tw power, anl lead-jr in tht? L and a man of notoriously ba-1 i.-r-i discoTered that he wa lepr ua, tl. : fc i indicatioiiS wore so light th.t h - caped oiSoial notice, an i at eax- I Bf np to the authorities. A jr c : native, singing ajid carrying ir corted him to tho ves.,-1 wlili'i liiiu and the others to their l'.vir.; ."r tr He rua-lo a speech to tiie ae&:rjt' '.; ''rtkv sulnnisfcion to the measured for -.r.-- l.-prosy by l-anishiueut. aud ex; rjr hat rod of iui.'sionaric3. f - ' i AX Atitl) ItlXXCJC Tm . In the wilderness c-i-;lit u:ih? tr:'- of Dingiuan's Ferry, Pike cn:::t".l'-- dor a huge rock, iu a cave six 1 yii.i hae lived for upward f.f thirty yf-"-j" uiau Wins na;nol Au. t:;i . . f w. was born in Wales, and ottr'grati-: :D country alout the year ls;. V. - lan lel in New York he had a s:.j- l money, with which he went i"J f": county and purchased a si!i-l. a t nncultivaUd, scrub-oak l.n r Iehman Township, aiui 1 a Jew mal forett, several mil. s fr'!B tion. Sheldon is nearlv tt-v age. His'facv Las sot leiiisi l forty years. The sides of 1 i- f-'v -3 f and neck are covered with r.-st. hair, while his beard is s.vt-r-i i ir length and white as snow, lie same suit of clothes he were ez"-.-tn,Z ago, whkh are so I adlv rent as V r'tl it necessary to faston tlum t- r- jtii nicans of twi-td hickory itVs. M WArV nn.1 m.l.-i .,'.li"..l t' t ' I1 nearest store for ammunition, r-'7l?I right of lus cave. aVIKOPKOKl-. An anecdote is told which lhat this terrible d;se.'.se :s rir: Ml to irasginstica, enl wit s.t:,e-" i dued ly a resolute w il1. Acii tho famona electrician ri J bitten by a cat, which di.'l tV a from madness. The wouni bev 5-j three months after he felt re;.t r arm, attended by thirst. Inn ''l 4 Her of -water to Lis lips, a sorc;iv p closed Lis throat. The dreaJf & 'J , flashed on him that ho wis dooKi by hydrophobia, lie Jeterniiolw'.p: if possible, and took M3 sva 10 mind in hunting. His ar:n ly.but he walked hrd the wh. On reaching home ha felt letter, eat and drink. The next day gone to the elbow, end the foUo- j the wrist, ani then it left L" !t Tho doctor said it waa a c,oar , ' for hia ntrve power, we fear tht f reopl live who are earab-9 j1 his example. A Duluth editor. ho has tbus f ed the fool killer, has i'K-i nouncing the biith f Lis 1m' y- is illustrated with cupU-s uJ h( "ten pounds" arc 1 -:-iuted in t!: If that poor httlo thiiitf c'J I what a ridiculous f.itht-r it h-- 1 immediately peru-a ia its Ltil
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