A Sl'Ui'TITPTE FOR THE VEI.C!PKDE. j A few vearaago, when the velocipede j few r was at its height, it was supposed I i.v many that the "hycyek-' would feme into sreneral use ns a means of l,c :r. t: mi in competition with horses, , '. it vx;:;'ri'.ce proved that its propul- i oi n ouir. I the expenditure of too j inu ii ma ... i-uiar power, and, in a shoit t.l::-!. it censed to be used even for ; i ;:rno-es of exercise and recreation. i;iMiuiiii:ui ui din uu, iw (-""",u' i i -r n,, r.,.Ke of the rejection of the! vtloeipede as a means of loeoniotion, conceived the idea of constructing one v ' :' h would overcome the treat objec t: . to t.ie bycycle, and has succeeded in i. r;".i ii!ii:"a velociieU which may be i vci'dh i with veiv little exertion.; In tact, i lie weight of the operator or f.rni hes'to a great extent the j Vr mi 'ive p.n-.eroi me m.iviinn-. TT.AitMEItS, ( I 11 l.n i Lr, & ana ''"he rider sits under a wooden figure -K iiV fi. mk.st C'OHX FODHKIl and i I l! . voi t tlio ltrc-ist of i s; ItA' VlIT Kit over sol.i in this county. f-I.r.pvd like a swan, to in, in i.ih oi . .,.,i(.jr (.,,r ,u 8avea in OIlc ieur Dy Cllt. which is fislcned one end of a powerful ; tin your feed with it. t)!iiii- of hand-steel. The other end is j yjn:itS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and coinierhd with a crank on the axle on . JK examine the neateyt little CIIOI'PIXO .. l. '.,. ,.- .,! ulii'i'ls revolve the MM. I. ever introduced. Jt chops from 10 f I vmieh tne two row nmiiMi h.m i , i.il ,,iMhN r rvf.. t.otn r .,- bour. BVY IV. .nt wheel being used for guiding, onk-IT costs on LY :. In Mie iick of the swan are two Iimi- -ii,. t,. .-t.i.imI liv t!;e rulvr. Tlie paddle or eat rests upon pivots in the !es of the swan, so that the rider ;i- iv nvoM the o-eil!ations when the r. : i I i i 1 1 ' : i in motion. Altiiuiins the saddle the rider leans i"rard. and hi wciht presses tlie ' s;.i".a- ha -kwaid, rcting as n leverage j on th" crank. One revolution ot the crank rch'ases the spring and raises the hick-t of the swan, oifiy to be imme diate' v hnjuht forward again, repro duce. the motion of the crank and nroii.'ilii'f the machine forward with Ik O i!-ci-asing momentum. The inventer liopes to lie able in a short time to construct a full t-i.e ma chine .;nd exhibit it to the public. If his exi eetations are then realized, it will he safe to predict a great, demand f jr the "rohleon," as he call it, for V.' t li common roads, or Streets or i railroiids. J lie maCUine e;i:i o- hummii- i 1 1 4 ed tmi three or four wheels, will move backward or forward, and will ascend hilb as well as run on a level. Ilich rnond Vi'hifj. Mimical Kites. In Central Asia the jmiusenient of flying kites is as po'miai as in F.urope and America, but it made to yield a double gratifica tion, it delights the ear by an emis sion of sofi melodious murmurings at the same time that it pleases the eye willi its graceful birdlike motions. ;u!i kite is so constructed as to pro duce tlie etlVet of a floating vEolian inti p, ond thus the flight and the sound of winged warblers are both imitated in the winged plaything. -Major Ab bott gircs a description of these kites in Li ''Narrntire of a Journey from 3I?ita to Khiva": "Each kite is a square formed upon two diagonals of It -Lt wood, who?e extremities are con iuete.1 ith a tight string, forming the si'ieotlhe square. Over the whole !,: . l is pasted. A loose string upon tl.eiu.ri.'Lt diagonal receives the strin-i bv which the kite is to be held, and the! tp'l is fastened to it lower extremity. traiis er -e diagonal or cross-stiek then bent, back like a strong bow, and listened by a thread or cat-gut. Of couive every breeze that parses the kite vibrates this tight cord, and the vibra tions are communicated to the highly sonorous frame of the kite. The Scirnfijir American describes a nvthod of putting any rooster into a state of catalepsy. Select a dark colored table wi h a smooth top ; place it so that a narrow stieak of sunlight w'.!l f.JI across the surface. Then set the rooster on the table, and hold his head down so that his beak comes in contract with the wood. Now, with a pk-e of chalk and in the sunlight, draw a line straight from the bird's K-ak. .Move the chalk very slowly, rind by tlie time the line is a couple of feet i ii length tlie rooster will fall into :i cataleptic or trance-like condition ; r.nd although the hands are removed from his body, he will remain perfectly rigid for a minute or two. It is said that a black line on-a white surface will produce the same effect. Hens in jv Ik.- similarly treated, but it takes mnch longer to get them in the trance state, it being necessary to hold the head down several minutes before they come under tlie influence. To determine the weight of live cattle, measure in inches the girth ground the breast just behind the shoulder blade and the length of the back from the tail to the fore part of the shoulder blade. Multiply the girth by the length ami divide by 1 1 1. If tite girth is less than U feet, multiply the ouotient by II If between 3 and 5 fee't, multiply by If',; if between 5 Mid 7 feet, 2i, or if between 7. and 0 feet, by 31. If the animal is lean, de duct l-'2Q of the result and the answer is the weight in pounds. This multi plied by 6.GU5 gives the net weight. An Old Remepy. We copy the following remedy for dysenteiy from tin old paper of date August 10, 1311, in the hope that it may benefit any of our readers who may be suiTeringfrom the dangerous complaint : " The bark of spruce pine boiled in milk, half-pint tumblerful taken at a time, ami repeat ed at short intervals, a9 the stomach may be able to bear it, has leen tried in various instances for bowel cem plaiut and never known to fail in ef fecting a cure, after the most skillful !iy4icians have pronounced the patient incurable." As a Mraneer yesterday knocking at the d.r of a Iohikb mi Sccund htreet, a b'ly ca'rttf around the cttrner ami inquired : 'Got ntliin l Re 11?" "Yes; I want to noil jetir mother a ho.x ef tKih i.aste." ".Mifflit. a well tfot ofl"?! the fcicps," con tinned the b y, a:? a smile broke out around Li mouth ; ''.ohe's got store teeth, aud bc cleaus them with a woolen EDENSBURC H QU S E-F U B Hi Sir G STORE IS THE FLACE TO mY CTnTTFO UADTIWADT? fPTWWADl? 01U T IiU. ililllJj I! illLu, 1111 1! Aim, IKON, yule ri cc HIT C TMTYTC e aA11,, IiLA. VILb, rAliM fct. mm GEO. HUNTLEY, Prop'r. A KM nits, GO TO IirXTLEY'S an.l JE, Kft tlw iM-st MOWINO AN1 KEAP 1MJ M Ai'lIIN li made. I'KICES CiltEATLV KKitl CT.H. I T AltMKItS, (JO TO HUNTLEY'S and '.Jit et the Inst HolrSK HAY IiAKE e.er inir .u-.-.i. chlai' i on cash AltMEHS, GO TO HUNTLEY'S and t.. I.uv vi.ur II AUVEST TOOLS, whicb he .cl' H K PEIt KOH CASH than they taiv lie lioiiilit el jt-where in EueiiPburK' pa AltMEKS AND OTHEItS, if you in km, trml to biiiM a bouse or barn, or otbor n iM' ifii;rov your properfv. ten to Hl'XTLKV lor NAILS. GLASS. PAINTS. 1IAK1AVAKE. M""f'J' ?:irel by buyinjr for cash. Altl'ENTEItS. GO TO HUNTLEY'S .iml I.uv vour TOOLS ami BUILDING HAltDWAIiE. Pay cnsli and save 'M per cent. L VUKSMITHS. HUNTLEY will sell Jt you Hore Shoes, Horse Nails, Car-rii.u'i- ll iltn. I l:i r Iron. N;iil Uoti, Cast Steel, ic, Kit V LOW KOlt C ASH. T-.T-OUSEKEEPERS, GO TO HUNT pcS LEY'S ami buv vimr Stoves anil Tin ware." PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY. -jrOUSEKEErERS, GO TO 1IUNT LEY'S nl save 2't wr cent, by pay ing cimli for Table Knives, Forks, Simons, Ac. 3-()USEKEEPEl?S, GO TO HUNT--rta. LEY'S ami buv the BLANCH A niJ t ill UN. the best in the world. Sold for Cash 1 .u.v o O TO HUNTLEY FOll CLOTHES WKINOEKS. Hesellstbein at c real ly reduced prices for the ready cash. -jP3-LNTTEY will sell you WALL PA I'EU as cheap, if not rhoaper, than a.iy other dealer in Ebensbiirir, and trim it into tbe biiiyaiii without extra charge. S, LARGE LOT OF P'OCKET AND 1'KN KN I VES very cheap for cash at HUNTLEY'S. rri he Rest silver-plated w in tlie market at '2' per cent, less ARE le&s tbau city retail price! Sold tor cash ;t pt- IS- .j.-tr.j Hi: NT LEY'S 0. C. E. ZAHM, -nr.Ai.cR in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HITS. WPS, B00TS,:SII0US. AND ALL OTHER GOODS USUALLY K,:,T 1N A COUNTRY STORE. WOOL AND COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKI1 IM tXCUANGK MR UOODS. Store on South Side of IV'ain Street, i:iM'itst(u j, iu. ITcrDlSTKlll AS WE ALL KNOW, Itl'T THE 3F 3Ht 3 3E2 Cheap Cash Store Are nut over, but rather under, those of any other dealer in Boots, Shoos, Notions, GOTUES, FLOUR, KB, GRAIN, AC In till cU o' limber." complete and elegant assortment of new Km m1 . tk.w tn Ktore will posit ively he sold at the eii.!est niiirsin. t'eiintry produce at the hiurhc.ot nuirki't prices tnkon in exchnniro fur jrootls. Full ;it i."l:cti"ii iritaranteed to all buyers. Store un llijfli street, ucii Ce-utre street. E. J. MILLS. Ebenst.iirsr, J.in. 1. 1S74 tf . JiXXliNHXJIJXG BOOK, ERUGana VARIETY STORE. UAYlNtl recently enlarged our Mock w are now prepared to sell at n R-rent reduction I nun former prices. Our stoik consists of UriiifS, Medicinep, Perfumery, Kuncv Sonps, l.ei.n. Hiill's and Allcn'9 Hair Hetorntives, PilN.oiiittnentu, Pl;ister, Liniments, IHin K f II Uii, Citnitc Vuirnesirt, K!s. Janmica (iinjrer. Pure Khivorlnx F.xtractu, Ksst-ncen, Lemon S riii.Si.oihiiiif Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Khubttrb, Pure Spices, ic. Cigars and Tobaccos, Plunk Hooks, Deeds, Note and Ponds; Cap, Cost. Commercial and all kinds of Note Paper: Envelopes, Tens, Pencil", Arnold's Writ in Fluid, Plack and Kod Ink, Pocket and Pass Hooks, Mairiizines. Nevip.ipiTS, Novels, Histo ries. Pibles, Kelitrioiis, Player and Toy Books, lV nknives. Pipes, c. t-tWe haveadileil tootirstocka lot of FINE JKWKLKY, to which we would invite the at tention of the Ladies. l IlorotiKAPH ALIIUMS at lower prices than evrr olTered in thU place. Paper and C'iirurs M either wholesalo or re tail. LK.MMON - Ml'HUAV, July :W, ISrtS. Main Street. Ebensburfr. LOOK WELL TO YOUR UNDERSTANDINGS. JOHN D. THOMAS, Hoot siikI Slioo 3Inlcei 'I'll Fundersiyned rf spec! fully informs hisnu 1 inerous customers ui.d the public irenerallv thut he Is prepared to manufacture HOeiTSand SHOKSor any desired size or qiialitv, from the fini st French calf-kiu boots to the coarsest broirans, in the vkuv bkjt mannkk, on the shortest notice, and at as moderate prices as like work can be obtained anywhere. Those who have worn Hoots and Shoes made at my establishment need no assurance as to the superior quality of my work. Others can ensily tic convinced of the fact if they will only jfive me a trial. Try and he convinced. 5"" Itepairiwr of Huots and Shoes attended to promptly and in a woikmanlike manner. ThimUtnl fr pat favors I feel confident that my work and prices will commend me to a con 1 nuance and mc lease of the same. IOHN D. THOYAS. pOAL! COAL!! The suhscriber ' Ih prepared to Turnish, In larire or sniKll quantities, all qualities or ANTHUACITE and lini'MINuUS COAU at lowest mnrket rates, foul delivered promptly and free of chartre for haullnir t any point iu Et-eiu burir r vicinity (irders left at theZAUM Stoke will receive ear ly attention. DANIEL II. ZAHM. f P W. DICK. Attoknky at-Law, Ebi " enduirir. Pa. Office in front room of T. J. Lloyd's new bulldii.ir. Centre street. All ! . iimntnTof leynl husinexs attcr to satisfae- 1 oril), nji'l collections a speelalty. )-u.fa. eft- elslxe: sre: mffAWff-- s imum roan-nre tears. ST. HAY & SON 3IanufactnrerH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -OF- -AND- Sheet-Iron WAIIES, AND DEALEHS IJT HEATING PARLOR ail COOKIKG AND nOUSE-FURSISDWG GOODS GENERALLY. Xoiybincr in TIS,COPPEB&SDEBMROX rKOJIPTLT ATT FADED TO. Nos.278, 2S0and 282 Washington St., JOHNSTOWN. PA. W. D. M'Clellanu John IIaxnax. M'CLELLAXD & CO., nanufactarcrs of and Dealers In F.nney nnl Xl;i in FURNITURE! AXD CVL&XRH. We kecji constantly on hamt In srrcat variety a full line of elegant PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, INSTYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS Having the must skillful workmen In the city, we are prepared to fill all orders for ernes aid mm wsm i IN PIECES OR SUITS, Either E;istern or 'Western Manufacturers. Wareroom, No. 81 FRANKLIN Street, KEAKL.Y OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, joiivvrowx, 1A. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. -AH Furniture sent Tor and delivered In the city free of churirc l3-lV74.-tf. WLfOdJIorrell&Co7, WASHINGTON STREET, Koar PENN'A R. R. DEPOT, Tohnsto-wn, Xji-, Wholesale ami Itetaili Dealers in rOHEIGN AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY GOODS, HAHDWARE, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, IRON AND NAILS, CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASSWARE, YELLOW WARE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, PROVISIONS and FEED of all kind, Together with all manner of Western Produce, such as FL0U3, BACON, FISH, SALT. CARBON OIL, ETC. ff Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. EXT DOOR TO TOST-OFFICE. Cooking Stoves, Xlesxting- - Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Ha vlnir recently taken possession of the new l lifted up ami commodious Iniildinir on Hiirh street, two doors enpt of the Hank and nearly opnosite the Mountain House, the suhscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all ?? ,he TIN'COVFE,t "n1 fHEKT-l HON V ARE line, all of which will be furnished to ooyers at the very lowest livinjr prices. 1 he subscriber also proposes to keep a full and varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves or the most approved designs. rfT-pl'OL-TING and UOOFINO made to order and warranted perfect in manufacture and ma terial. KEI'AIUIXG promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done riirht and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE sold bv me curl be 1 1 'tk.iwI w.n n .. . . , ' ' ' " l" no k9 uuniti' Hliu '- iw.in in yt ic j continuance i and Increase of patronage is respectfully solid- 1 ted, and no effort will be wanting to render en- oniioiaviiuii I A ail. Ebensburjf, Oct. 13. lsVO.-tf. 3Ionntin Vomer Centre ami High Sts., EDENSBURC, PA. UJM'" new manaa-emcnt, this well known HOTEL solicits continuance ol public pa tronage. A limited number of Hummer DoardcrH WILL Bl RECEIVED. ACCOMMODATIONS FIRST CLASS. April 9, I'O.-Sub. L. II. LINTON. I. AN AMtIS.JHK HEM PLATED. A gy party of ladies and gentlemen, rfr reiving some fifty answers to aa "advertise ment for a husband" which they had in serted in a city paper, wrote a letter to each and every applicant, stating that the lady (represented as being yonng and beautiful) wbshed, previous to bis being introduced to her, to see him, at the same time request ing each to be in a certain place in a certain fheatre on the following evening, dressed in a blue coat, white pantaloons and a scarlet vest, and immediately on the conclusion of the first net to flourish a white handkerchief in one hand, and apply a glass to the right eye with the other. Everything succeeded so well that, H9 soon as the curtain fell, about fifty individuals of all ages, from the smooth-chinned Adonis of eighteen to the slee'i, portly, self-confident widower of fifty and the emaciated ba'shelor of sixty, dressed in uniform according to orders, in the gay est style and the utmost nicety, with studied action flourished the handkerchief and raised the glims to the eye. But who shall paint the astonishment, dismay and rage, which were depicted ki every countenance as they gftzed upon each other and discovered th8 sudden failure of all their hopes ! With al most incredible velocity they descended from their unenviable attitudes to Uide their diminished heads" among the crowd. The amusement of the originators of the hoax, who took care to witness its consuniaflonj may be imagined. WHAT A HOAX DID. The Chicago Time. lately inrlulg-ed in sensational hoax ly petting up a column with glaring head-lines, giving a detailed account of the destruction of a theatre in that city, to which it added a litt of the "burned alive." The proposed object of the hoax was to show what wonld reeult were one of the theatres in that city reallj to take tire. This was one of the results: A gentleman jut out of Chicago left "hit; home the nu,"ht before for the purpose of attending this theatre with a friend who was visiting him. They were to stay in the city over night. The next mom:ng, at breakfast, the wife of this gentleman took up tlie morning paper, and was greeted by the display head-lii:es of this infamous hoax. In horror t-he turned to the list of t "killed," and found the name of her hu band. She thrieki d and fell to the flooi. The man's mother, who lived withiiim immediately seized the pnter to tind tlie cause of her daughter-in-law's dletress. On tiuding it, sho fell to the floor teside her, and expired. The wifu liewms a raving maniac. Surely, there must le some form of retributive justice that will reach the causes of calamities such as these. l:iSKS HIS L.IFK ON HIS FAITH. Professor White, a champion swimmer, recently consented to drown himself in order that his theory of resuscitation might be tested for the benefit of the London Humane Society, who were present to witness the experiment. After laying down certain rules for holding a drowning person in the water, he plunged into the river the Ser pentine, probablj', in Hyde Park and re mained long enough under water to be partially drowned. His son then dived after him and brought him to the surface in an apparently lifeless condition, adhering strictly to the principles laid down by his parent. The breathless body was then turned over to one of the Humane Society's officers, and put through the course of treat ment recommended. The Society had the satisfaction of seeing Mr. White revive, and in a short time return to the water without apparent unpleasant consequences, thus proving his theory ly illustration at the risk of death. A KI'SaIAN I'lASCK. Tliey have a singular kind of dance con ducted on the greens of country villages in Russia. The dnn.-ers stand apart, a knot of young men here, a knot of maidens there, each sex by iinelf, and silent as a crowd of mutes. A piper breaks into a tune, a youth pulls olf his cap and challenges his girl with a wave and a bow. If the girl is willing, she waves hr handkerchief in token of assent, the youth advances, takes a corner of the handkerchief in his hand and leads his lassie round and round. No word is spoken and no laugh is heard. Stiff with cords and rich with braids, the girl moves heavily by herself, going round and round, and never allow ing her partner to touch her hand. The pipe goes droning on for hours in the same Fad key and measure; and the prize of merit in this "circling," as tha dtnee is called, is given by the spectators to the lassie who, in all that Summer rovelry, has never siwken and never smiled. JAIWNKSE MOKAUTY. The Japanese seem to be a moral sort of people, judging by their census, which shows only three thousand criminals in n popula tion of over thirty-three million souls. Per haps a Japanese definition of crime would put a new lace on this exhibit. In th Island of Great Britain the classification of criminals varies in different localities. In the Highlands of Scotland almoserery crime excrpt murder is regarded with comparative indifference, and criminals, when convicted frequently have the option of leaving the place, never to return, rather than being sent j til. In the Orkney and Shetland Islands, also, when persons are convicted, they are sent across the Pcntland -Firth, to the ruain land of Scotland, aa a punishment, whereas the same class of criminals in England would be transported or sent to ienitentiaris. Probably the Japanese are as mild in the treatment of certain offences as the Scotch. Jaues Docqau, a boatman and lumber man in Wisconsin, while rawing tie trunk of an oak tree into lengths for staves, was attacked by a panther, that sprang upon him. Dougall was alone his assistant be ing temporarily absent but his strength and pluck were equal to the occasion, lie seized the panther by the throat, and though fearfully torn by the animal's claws, he crushed it down in tha snow7and broke its back, and choked it to death. He was so badly hurt that he had to be carried home, but his wounds were cot dangerous ST.l'AI AT VERY LOWEST FIG ALL IiXIVT OF GOODS GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE AT eis, Foster Nos. 113 and 115 Clinton St., Johnstown. lUY YOUR 3XXJf5XOVI GOODS VrX? Importers, Mannractarer, MUSICAL TP' ii MASCFACTlREnS KNAKE & McGM PIANO, AND THE PHILHARMONIC ORGAN GEXEIIAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE PxVrF3BI:rr AIUOX PIAXO. Dealers In DIM In Jt Co.'s (London), Besson (London). Sax (TarN), I'liton TsItp. an-.l our own mat of notary Valre HM I S I It I 1 I.N 1 N. Ihe best und frrslirnt trinc for all Instrument conMantlr on hand. nMn!? PT'nLISirERS of SHE KT Mt'SIO, we niak tlii bisnoh a ppK-i:ilt v. and alw.iv? korp a full stock of tlie latest and liort jiicc-ea cn band. lur ptix-k of nm?ic 1hiUs ot nil kin.ls i? cuiiA.i. t j PIANOS AND OIMIAN.-S SOLI) ON TH K INS TA LLMK.N I PLAN Ol.fl I NSTK I M KXl'S TA i i'.N IN' KXCIMXiJfi. Clergympn. Principals of Somlnnrlos. Lenders ot Hands. TeH'-licrs. and all wislilng n purchase Musical (rooili, will find it to thfir Interest to eonunnnifate directly with us. Catalogue and Price Lists furnished free on application. WAREROONIS, NO. 12 Sixth Street, (Late St. ClaT.) ii-so.-sy.j PITTSBURGH, PA. Lmm dura Lmm . V lite Latest ami JZost Elegant Sl;les of "WilKlOAV Ci lass, Ilint unci Gveon X loftier. Isvinpss, Chandeliers siikI X3iiiolvets;, All stylesRound, Square, Oval and Oblong--for cov ering Wax Works, Statuettes, &c. AArIIOIXCJS.YI .12 Vr J XTIT.VXT. Send for Price List and Quotations before Purchasing. 53 Ninth Street, late MUSSEL Manufacturers of all kinds of ClIKVVIJtO TORAC'CO, 1 r CRAWFORD HOUSE, EBINSBlRfl, 1A. John FItzharris, - Proprietor. HAVING leaned and rt furnished the above well known and popular hotel, the propri etor is now amply prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage The best that the market affords will be served at the Table at all seanona, the Har will he kept constantly supplied with the choicest liquors Rtid the commodious Stable will be under the charsraof a careful and attentive hot-tier. No effort will be spared to render guests comfort ublc and well pleaded n every particular, and by proper attention to business and a moderate scale of prices the proprietor hopes to win his way to pub! c favot. (May 1873.-tr.l " TILLlNEltY & DRESS MAKING -LTJ- The attention of the Larites of Ebens bur and vicinity is directed to the fact that MKS. K. E. JUNES has just received an invoice of new and fashionable Millinerjr floods, at her rooms in the East Ward, Ebensburtr. YVediltnjr fionnet. Hats, etc., a specialty. Dressinukinif promptly and neatly done. The patrons? of the ladies it resoecilully solicited, yj-l-'l-l n n rv n 1. 1 i lobe had In rutsbnrffh at II. ,f- ?r. .TenMnson's, ,Tohn rtlrfon A Son, a. II. Taylor, Martin ITcyl, T. .J. Wallace. ,J V sirh,l ' roerstell A Co Carter lirother's, ndurih 7srhinT C V i'inV IlouLf JlrS9 C " Tobacco ami aroVlry . : ! HUH THE Al & UII1I1 s, and Pralrrs In all Vim! of ICHANDISEi! OF THE CF.LKOK ATED Hand, Pittsburgh, 0-2.-.-nm. G. Ttf. YEAGER cS: CO., Tfhlfle and ftrtait Mannfart arrr of TIN, COPPER AMI SBEEHBOS WAKE, AND DEAI.KKS IS HeatiflE Parlor and Mil Stoves, JS'o. 1402 Eleventh Avenue, AXtoonti, IIOOFIXO and SPOniNO made to order material. I'erfect it. manufacture and t,.-.??IS Icj fully solicited and promptly attended to, and polite attention accorded t all. whether they purchase or uot. watu lH Altoonu, Sept. 5, lS73.-tf. Parke's Marble Works, 139 franklin Street tion ruarantccd in price, design an execution of work. t-r- Orders riu.i r.,nn ...ui... and promptly tilled at the very low. MJ est cash rates. Trv ns Uct.24.-m. JOHN I'AKKE. LOBE'S WM WORKS ! Il I rsrklin Mrort, JnliiiMlitan. Jfil W. I.OfilV. - lifMlftr. Mt)NTtENTS. HHAII and TOM It STONES n.c..L',MN I ,:, AN" i'AIHNET SLA ItS. AM) TELN. fcv.t nirtntifactiired of ihnverv bint Ital. an and American Marbles. IVrfect satisfac tion i n work, design and price KuarantecHl. "idcrsrespi-c'tfullysolicitcdandprompt-ly eee ;?d. Jinsu.wn. Nov. 11, '7l.t-f rjEO M.niEADK. AtloT-ncy-at-Laxc, f pensburtr, I'h. OClce on Centre st,cl. three doorb tr m lituh stieet. iauj,-7i: 1 Pa. I m AN i B y a Also, the C(delrated MONUMENTS. HEAD and TOMIl -STON ES, (Yir.VTKlt an.l C lill -XHJk N ET SLA I tS. M A N T K LS. .Van, I m American Marbles. F.min.,i.t.... I t ,i t !1 i The Fire that On. K We fin 1 iu an esoh.-u,. capital intimatioa of tl 2 .', "'" ' : "hunsc that J.if.k hull: " might become a lioii-c-!i. '. '! Inteinjieranee This is t''" V ' old Nick built. uL'l t;v Moderate drinking f; ; ., i that feeds the fire x i lH t ,',! Hum se-IIing-TLis is : ;ai.' - : the wood that feeds ti.e f 'if Nick built. " ; Love of money This js . that grinds the axe thaUutl ! ; that feeds the lire that ,! 1 V; Public opinion Thi i, with its face of sto I t!i ,t 1,-, . stone that grinds tli' at-t!j ; ('.. wood that feeds th fuc V ", ; , built. Tem jerance work Th;, u c . . blows that we qt;i.tlv (".r.l tf,'i.'" the pledge with its tlre ,,f batters the stone thnt " that cuts the wood ti,;l ; that old Nick built. " t: Temierance . t;. ; smith that works with - v.j i . " force to the b!ow that. , , ; .' " to fashion the sleire wit steel th.it batters tiii-st i ii-i the axe that cuts tho , , the fire that old Nick Kternal Ti ut!i Thi-, gentle and still that u -rvc to work with a will to 1 the blows that we qu'- Mv ion tlie sl'ltre with i t - f... batters the stone that jiluU that cnt t!i woo 1 t';J ,t t that old Nick b;r !t. OR A K ; ES AN D L f M . 1 ) . lemon plantations in t,.. ylt. ; ... coimtrifS are cjillcl s;: 1 i,-. in size, tlie ?ui:il!, -t f.nt:t';:,i: -small ntunlx.r f tn :u, r.,. nianytlionsan 1. Tin. in baskets lineo! wit 'u r . krt K-iiig IilI 1 liv a strip passed aroiinl tlie rct k r From the rarUn !l.e f:u;- reacking nisuaii;c, wIh-m; ed front the Uxts in w.::- 1 packed in the tranli-n- :ui 1 r i for s!Minient y t-x;t ri--:-- 1 upaektM?, after ha ";;.; K; . i: , jyssorted ly wiir.vii .-i:. I v.?-. iterate paper ly -w..z n . mkny as oOO iHTon-. - !v Hinl chil lren, are esnpi'.'. ! 01 me irtiii gro.vt i-s in ; 1 - an I niairazim-s. in . it :. r j nnl rt-packinir lr ssiiijiui-.-.t. paid them varying fnni n . : cents a tlav. A lV.ll tri ,:. tree yields troin .".un t J ; f. : . nually. and arrives at t!;- i. .: in th lee or ii ve yen r-. r. - I r . t : . tree. In sorting, i vt i v Ji ; i: r a stein is rejected. Tiiv 'n -secnivl v e veie I. strap. t .t:i i with the luand ol the :. they are ready f.r hip:n :.!. i'i yiars ajro this trade wn- :rj ;: eoniiliercial ehai acleii-'.ir-,. c iiKlnecinenls it o 111-led t e-i :'.'' Now it i prorc-ssiiiir with into prominence, and is a :. re source of revenue to the eve;;: :. Ci riovs CrsToM. In V'. I'russia there are village odd customs are till oh'tre; ' death of a head of a fa mi! v. V. man should happen to have i : :.' keeper, one of the family j: ; hive, and str'.kinjj tlie conil.. lav "Uees. nrie, your ma-U r i- : V similar custom jrevaih . : bly still prevail-?, in p:uts and furnishes the idea fit. loc:n ly Tennvson. enti;l. " S the Hees." The Enjrlidi . : - lasel on the support-on t!ii ' the bees were told of mi !i : rinjr in t!;c family they w, ! premises, and the mar.'ur :; v!: information was c.nvt m i v -placing a ll:ck c!'!!i i -. v '' 'n the Pnis-i ,n viUa-e- '.-:; 1 ided t' f t is the ciKoni o liinjrof the nnieiah.i t I .. : -". ' nu n topro -eod to tltoe itl! !:-' liter CHUsinj; the cattle t - p. Xheir l'ea, plae.' clue - ' " and solwmnly annotnu.' t i the lody is about to be tul-.. o - SiN;n..R Snowtru T y shower ol inicrooo!iie -l--- i'1 '' -sin the other da. l'.r: '. heavy thunder piiom-r :X -; that State, contained u ; t two thousand eir- t'";- Vl l.ified, disclosetl a t'ii;i ,r formed of cells travn-!v j' the interior tilled v. ith.-oi ccl granulated substance. Ti c ;.i l,i comiosed each clot ha i t!. ' ; gravity of rain water, v-i. ; ; transparent and col--rle. " ' or taste, but upon lninr :'"" slightly fishy snc.ll "','u' . the water were takei and ' 1 : among a itutn1.Hr of sci-ti'.! '' cd in microscopic invest iu: t ; some of whom the ri: I : - " larva- very closely res in' " ! the inoscjuito family. ,:r times smaller than that "i;. cal instrument. Tii.- p:r-ti-'n naturalist tost .he is, what t!.--' visitors are and how they r' clouds from whence they 1 t liruw.E Hrkakimi. '1 "'; :va. of bridle breaking, get a javf cord four times the length 't t l( and double it in the lr.iTH . s1"" ; loubled fi.d make a J '' l' .";" which pass the animal" t: ' cross the cord over his b-.ck. ; -both ends through the li:.lter-n!:r. der his chin and tie bt!i :'y. cord to the troturh-rinir. t!n,i;'! . the haller-stran Vlavs. the ; '. halt :er lieing attaclul to "' , . hi. Should th hor nt.tl',l,"'V pull back the strain will l'n root or his tail lelore lue " will 1 htiMted. anil li , . i k ctn.i r.ruQl-il til flVeul so lixiiiir h'm a few time li ., " " - " I' v ... , , ..h iirprf - ' i be Will abandon any EUCtl I'l i t i