The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, March 17, 1876, Image 4

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A. 1i'eA.1i':2: SVIiSCllIliKKS.
:. ' pll niir subscrilrrs to read
me tollovii j description of the differ-
ert i!vws!i:iim- siioscniters, ami see in;
which c'iss they bflonsr. We hope j
is t in c:tier of the last three : j
I rr.-(WtTs. These are men that take j
newsi:'(HT3, p:iy for them, and read j
th-'in. Ub-eive tne order in which
fiese things are done : The pay cotnes
fi,-t the reading next. These nun
v.niHider they get the worth of their
liuney in the bargain. It seems a
fair and just to tliern that a r.evvopaper
Biiould be paid for as the barrel of tloui
or new coat. They never entertained
any other opinion. When the year
runs out, or a little before, they are on
hand with the pay. There is no more
difficulty with them in remerrbei ing
this period than in remembering: Sun
day or the first of January. If one of
tliein wishes to stop hi- p:tM-r, he either
Culls or writes by his postmaster in due
season, like a man. This chts is dear
to the heart of the editor. Their image
is embalmed in hi- warm atrections.
11 ay they live a thousand years, and
fcee theii sons' sons of the fourth gen
eration. The second class now in
mind is the
Io Wells. This class is nearly
related to the other so near that it is
hard to tell where one ends and the
other begins. These men always pa
in advance in the beginning, and in
tend to do so continually. iut mem
ory fails a little, or some mishap inter
venes, and the lime runs by sometimes
a little, sometimes quite a period. lut
their recollection, though nodding oc
casionally, never gets sound asleep.
It pronounces the word in due time,
"The printer is not paid rnd forth
with their will to do well kindles into
activity. Now comes the paying up
"Meant to do so In-fore. Jont. iiK'an
to let such things pass by." A pub
lisher can live with such men. They
have a warm place in his memory
only a little back of the Uprights. If
mv.-ii a man dies in arrears, his wife or
ton reiiicmlK is th.t he might not have
i i 1 ni) fur his n-r.v sparer, and forth
with in-titutes iiKjuhies. They re-!
in ml r that part of the bem-tit was !
theirs, and estate or no estate, they see i
that Ihe printer'- bills arc not among
their father's unsettled accounts.
Next com the
Uasy iiotrii These men believe in
new sua pets. They have fully Fettled
in their own minds that a newspaper is
a g: 1 thing. They tal-e them, too.
Soiu-. tii.u s :it the firt they pay up lor
t'ie nr-t year; at any rate they mean
to, pretty soon. If they do so, ihey
set down with the comforting convic
tion that their newspaper now settled
for ; and this idea having once got into
their heads, refuses obstinately to be
dislodged, but keeps its holding from
year to year; a truth once now an
illusion gray and rheumatic vith years.
The editor, viewing the elongated and
elongating space in the accounts cur
rent of their dollars, begins to ask if
they are dead or feone to California.
iSow he begins to poke bills at thern.
They suddenly stait up to the reality
calm
mmm&iiwiMm msam ram
Vy fcL 4t.l J ill il 0 9 i
that thev are in arrears
nnr
like
TIIE CHICAGO MRT!I-WESTKaX UJ1I.WAT
Kinhraces under one tnannsrcnieiit Die Great Trunk
Kaiiwuv L.in: ' I lie and .:!!
V4 f-.s l". nail with its i.utneroiis branches ami eon-ii.-r:i.n
lurms l lie gliortts.. an I quickest mute be
tween 'hi' " ; sn-l i t p-wiit in if:;ei.-. It im. uk
yiii, X-ir!frrii Miefi.tian, Miuitf"fi. f"H-. A
l.ntska, ti!i'-rirt, and the IIMon UVi itorliK.
lit
Omaha and California 7. in
J. the elurtPit ami best rente fr nil points In
Snlllirt ll . lIKU I'lll.i'frt, .l'.'t, li'i,-
niiii(. rJ't'f.li, I 'fn7i,.r r.ti.t, Vali'-irnUt, On
0ui, t'hina.'Jafiu auj Auxtralia. Iti
Chicago, Madison and at. 1'aul
JAne
Is the liorti:ne jT iVorf.Vrn TTfcmnsfn ami
Mlnitrta and for;4.'idfi-. SI. Pf-I. .'rmmn.
. Itfhtth, and all point in tne Great Norlh
wcit. In
Winona nd St. Ttter TAne
Is the only route r trfnwt. li--!'ittrr. Orr
funniT. Miukit-.f&. l'rtrr. .Vrr Vlif. anl all
points in Southerl inil Central Minne ot-. Its
ti recti Ha f and JIarqnette JAne
Is the only line lor Jivrsritlr, Wiifrrtnivn. Vonl
fiii I. nr. lhlil;h. A j;n, tlrirn Itj. v-oiio-'.
JV;'ti' nf.r, ytnrtjutltr, m()'f"H, lLuicock
nnl the istil.t sutrrlir Vtiuntru. Its
Vrcrport ami Dubuqne JAne
Is the only rou'e fir K)a!n. Tt- rkfirrd, Frerport,
and all points via Freeport. lis
Chiciujo and Miiyfiaulsec Line
fs the oM Iake Slmre K-itrle. and Is the only one
paJinjj tliron-jrh .'r'O.-ff.Vr, 7"thf I'orrr', With
it nff 1'iu li, irauHr'iiin, ll iine, Kenwha, to Mil
uranlar. Pullman Valace Cam
arc mn on nil thmnirh trnfhs of this rorid.
This is the KNIY IjINK runniny these ?nrs he
tneim Chi:-:r'o and St. Pun I. Chicago ond Mil
Taukee. or t.'liic.iso nnd Winona.
At 4mah:t onr Sleepers eonneet with the Over
land Sleepers on the Tnion P:ieift.: Railroad for
all points West of the Missouri Ktver.
On the rriv:ilof the trains from the V.nst or
South, the trninsof the t'hienyo & North-Western
Kailwv LKA VK rmilAdd as follows :
For Vian II ItlnlTs, Oniali and nlifnrriin. Two
Through Triiir.sdaily. with i'uilman P:ilne Irnv
inie Koora and Sleeping Unrs through to Counc-il
I'.lMfiS.
I'or St. Pnnl an1 JJirnrspoIis. Two ThronirU
Train daily, with I'ullm-.in Palace Cars attached
on l ot h trains.
I'or t;reen Kay and Lake Superior. Two Trinirs
daily, wiih Foil man Palace Jurs attached, and
rn"iiin!r thronrh to rd.irjutfe.
For Ji-I-Tiinkee. 'ur Throuih Trnins daily,
Pullman Cars on uiglti trains, i'arior Ciialr Cars
on day tra'n".
I or Spuria and Winona and points In Iipnesota
On- Tlirtvitgh Train daily, witli I'ulluian Sle-.-i'crs
to W lr ottt.
lor fJuhiiqn". r!n Freeport. Two Thronsli Trains
daly. with I'ullmnn Car on niir'.t trains.
For lo':i'fje and I. a l'rne, via Clinton. Two
r'ur-tiish '1'mins da.ly. with Pniiman Cars on the
n.itht truin to Met Jreiror. I'.wi.
Far Mbux j and nkon. Two Trains dalty.
Pullman Cars l Mis.nin Valley .Innrtion.
For I.k ItnifTa. Konr Trams"ilai.y.
For linrkl rd. tevSin, Kenoh.i. Jsnesville.
anJ other mints, you can have from two to tan
tra;ns d.ill v.
New Yo' k O.Tire. .No. 415 Urnn-'wny: l?olnn
t eiir- No. 5 Sata tri et : Oin.ih-i 0.!i---. 2Sa Farn
liarn Street : aii Kr itv.-if"o ( (ftlee. l'Jl Mini' coin,
rrv S rr; : Ciiii'Vo I icic-r t -IRec: 6i (Murk St..
under Sherman Mouse ; rcrner i 'nnal m.-l .M tison
Sireots; Kn7.ie Street Iept. eorn'r V. Kinxie
and Canpl S'.ro.-ts; Well Slrert Depot, corner
Wells and Kiniio Streets.
F r rates or inl irnmticn not ntt.tiaable from
your home ticket agents. ap;ily to
".V. II. SrEtsETT. MAurtts UroniTT.
ten I'hss 't. Gen. S4'.p't. Chicago.
Janttarc 2S, 1S7S lr.
CeililiUOiSTeiilCo.
EBEKSBURG, PA.
AC T0 11 AT A.
Ff.MIIll!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
-OF
tin,
AND
Sheet Ironwares
AND DEALERS IN
AND-
HOrSE-FlUMSaiNG GOODS CENH. LLY.
Tollinsr in
TlX,fOPPER&S!IEET-!ROX
PUO H PTI.I ATT ar.D TO.
Nos.278, 2S0anJ 2S2 T7ashlns!on Sk,
JOKNSTOWfJ. PA.
V. IX M'CLF.IXASD JOHS IlANXAX.
M'CLELLAXD cS: CO.,
Manufacturers of nnd Dealers in
Fancy and Xln in
B tap lwrmwrw t
f
I'AVARIXON K11XI.
men, as tliey arp at the !lt it, pay up.
Tlif-y never ilUiute lii.i liilU they
knw looks tell Ittter stories than
moss covered memories. If the pub
lisher has faith enough, or long purse,
and can live like a hibernatiiitr Lear, h;
m-y survive this e!a.ss. I5ut if he is n
mortal onlj, woe letohim. The next
class is that of the
Down IIii.ler. Here we liegin to
fclide over to the other side. The pic
ture suddenly gets sombre. We shall
despatch the Down Hills suddenly.
One of these may take a paper because
his wife wants one, or the children are
zealous to read it, or a neighbor ikt-
puades hi:n. When it logins to come
lie dismisses nil thoughts about it lur- :
ther. If theeditor scuds a mandirictly
to him at the end of two years, he may i
get iOine pT C r his pajer, with growls j
nnd surly looks, lie never pays any
debt if he can g( t rid of it, and a'
newspaper lea-t of all. Still, lie hrttc j
lawsuit-, constables, and all that. A
tlnn has the uni. cif.-ct on hiia tint :i j
bullet has on a hi-px,-t.amti glanc-
ing from Ins hide, or sinking in the
llubber liarni!-ss. lie is aKavi slid
ing down hill, ruid toon merges ii.to
another cla, of
The Nix Cim I.orsr.. o in-itT j
how this man bcyan his nslw tiptioii, j
be never pays for it not he 'lie
tlon't like that sort of paper. It don't
give news. He nevr did like it. lie
didn't want it in tf tJrr lace, and
toll the postmaster He sent it
lack more than a year ago; besides,
lie never began to take it till a long
time after it came, and he hadn't had
only two or three of them, at any rate,
nnd thoe he hadn't lead." Wine him
otr. Here comes
Tuf. i"-c. rf.gr ace. It is enough to
Fy of hi iii that he never fails to have
n newspaper two or three of thern.
When lie thinks they have come about
long enough for the publisher to want
pay. he sends back with "stop it." Or
he takes up Ids quarters and leaves for!
parts unknown. He does not want to
j".r, and he don't mean to. Get it if
rou can.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
MD'iEY LOANED. COLLECTIONS MADE,
AND A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
f f-ppecial attontirin pniil to Initio" of cor-rt-iiMinl.-nfs.
JAS. I'. AiLKI-IIV,
N..V. 10. is;.",, tf. (Wliicr.
120 Clinton .St., Johnstown, Ta.
t '11 A RTF.R f'.lt SFI'T. V2, 1"70. Hr:l'( S ITS
j r-ri-lvp.l of all ?uiiis nut li-s tlmti 1 no Pollnr
I'r--nt raio 1 Inttrcst. ni jxt rrnt. Intcrf-nt lo
!u- in tli' mi'itliof June :t i. I I-pi-inlM-r. an-1 l
not w tli.lr:iwn i sil ! I lotln i!-Mit, t l,n r.m.
poiiu.ltn tni-fa yc.ir wit lout t r.'iil.l inn thr 1.
if'iti-r tu c!l! ir c v.-n to h, r.'i-nt t In? t.j...it twviK.
M fioy l"ine. on K-al V:.t:iu-. J'r-f r-nf. with
lilu-ral ratvr ami ..ntr tlttif. jrivcn In lxrrnrrr ol
fTinir nr-t mrtB-ir- on tartnn wori h l-.nror morn
tiin.-s tlip Hinouut ul l i n .l-ir.-.l. Jim,. ri K-rence
j.ru-ct title, rtc. r-.niro..
'hl -..riw.r.it..n in r trlmireljr Sarinv I:tti1c.
No rciiiiii.-r i ; I :e("i,iii rr-rit-.t. nir iii.cuuat f
fr:.n!.-.t. ' U,an n .rrnitl i.r.-iir:t v.
Hiank .i,nT i..in ..r l'nrr.fr. ir of th.
rit, I'v Lni. n-l 'riil Uw rilnt.iiK to this
Jt.ipK, nt'to .fit n.l li- ,c .r-..
Tin i en-Jmr .M--r. K.ivi I iMI.rrl f l
I 'l... .. J. y. W . liir. J:n I-..w-Ti;.n'. T.
It . I.- j. ''-. l.ini-l ." !.-Ijiiui!:p. 1. .1. Vrrr-U
.:: Mr l ill -ii. .1 . i .l..rl r. Ix-wm I'litf. "
X.: 's' ' .Siij h, l.orK.- T. tuauk, auil
. V . ni;-r.
llMi:l,.T.MiRi:.LI, rreni.Unt.
F"rK I'lfuHr. in-urtr.
'ri;; Kh.k.:. Sul '-itor. 12-T,"7i. Ir.j
Mrs. M. MOORE,!
43 IVmii rnn. nmr liti M., j
P7TTsi:rnf;u, rA.
I ri jii?t In rrre .t of Ure inroire of
KCST ELECAMT CCOD3!
it !'. will K r'.f- ont at srp!t l.irtrnlPF an, at
one h:t'.r their roal t u. in p:m as lullowa:
l"j'llf?ll Ci llIIXlt-
SHADED VKLVF.T DRKSSEf.
EM'.iJAXT IEIC LO.I-:s,
I-n-.l with thr fluent lur: ralorenc Sa.inpK, now
ft' vle t'luiii f hi . k. i tn-r lrt-'-?. Neck srnrii'
l'..ir-k and white Iiiniae Camcl'n Hair Volume'
SiCi',!it-nc .l.irkeln. Hut an. I i;nn.-ts. an. I a, luriie
inV'iiceofSnl Skin S;iiuc-! MufNari.l Ho:i. :
n tnnsiiicent a-rt inent ,f Rral Ijice Flonncincs
I'llieburtjli, Feb. 18, H76 -7m.
FlilST PRIZE AT TU.XXAKXroslTIO.1f, IS73.
An enterprising grocer ,n n town
of Santa Clra, California, lias adopted
nn original method of business. ICaeh
side of the store is fitted un for busi
ness on its own recount. In the gen
eral arrangement each side is a dupli
cate of the othei, the difference lieing
that one side is cash and the other
credit. When a customer comes in,
the first question rsked is, "Do 3011
wish to buy for cash or on account ?"
If it is a cash customer the goods and
price on the cash side are shown, but
if it is one who wants credit, he is
shown the other 6ide and for the first
time in his life, perhaps, Is mr.de to ical
ize the value of ready money.
II ROSEXSTEEL,
Manufacturer of superior
Union Crop LEATHER,
AKD DKALKB lit
BARK, HIDES, AXD PLASTERERS' HAIR,
jo 1 ix s to irx, va .
4.000 cor.l or Oak and Hemlock TJark wanted
Cli iail on delivery at the Tannery.
Jan. 7, li76.-ly.
late "Cain iroi;j;rv
Corner Main and Pittsburgh Sts
CnZENSBURC, PA.
Very Centre Town.
12 4.-7fl.-tf.
Front Court IIou?e,Stli Ent
John roirrrn, Lcface.
f ILLINKKY& DKKSM MAKING
Thpnttontion of the Iji.IIos of Ebon
burjran'l vicinity is directed to the rart that
MUS. H. K. Jtl.NKS haJut recpivod nn invnir-o
of new nl faohionnlilp .Millinfiy (io(ni, nj ner
rr.m In the Yjt Ward. Khc-nlut ir. " Wedi'injr
Jloun-t. Hat, etc., a pK?cialty. lrefsinakinir
promptly and nf-Htly done. The putronnire of
the liidifs ih reso.-otfully solicited. -l.'7li
A iid.vdrkd poinula of Hour cost '
twenty-eiifht dollars in the black Hills.
JIJ. McCOXXELL, M. D.,
Phvsician and Sckokoh,
lORKTTO. Pa.
Offlce f.irtnerly occupied br Dr. Jamlnon. NlRht
alls can tx insde t l.iifil. (6-14.-m.j
We keep constantly pn l.!nl In prcat variety a full
line 01 ciciani
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
IMSTYLES AND AT PRICES TO SUIT All CUSTOMERS
Having the most F'tilUul workmen In the city, we
are prepared to till all order lor
mi m wmn tmm i
1! PIKTES OR SriTS,
-Vt PRICMS J5oUnv
Kither Istern or Western Manufacturers.
Waroroom, Na. 81 -FRANK LIN Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE roST-flFFIUE,
Jol,IOW, IM.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
--All Furniture ent 'or and dHverd In the
city tree ofcharce. 13-13,-74,-tf.J
Wood, ilorrcli & Co.,
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near PENN'A R. R. DEPOT,
ToluiMiown, In.,
Wholesale and II v ail lhaler in
FOREION ANI IM)MESTIC
GQQBS
MILLINERY GOODS,
IIARHWA UT
Q UK V. N s V A HE.
liOOTS AND SHOKS,
HATS ANI C.M'S,
IKON" AND NAILS,
CARPETS AND r)IU:MTltS.
RKADY-MADK CLOTHING,
GLASSWA KK, YELLO'V WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
PROVISIONS and FLED of all kind,
Toartther with nil innn?i rof Western I'roduce,
FIO'JI, BC3?4. FISH, SALT. CARSON CJL, ETC.
-- -- -- ...... . nM iiirin n.nriirii ni'.l
promptly fillf-d on the shortest notice- and most
reasonable terms.
1-3 0 CD
Parke's Marble Works,
133 t rnnklln Klrret. inhnMown.
MONUMENTS. nEAD and TOMB
nSV0'KV0' NTEK n.l CAM- JSk
N h T M.A IIS, M, NTKI.S, &e.. man.i-S
faetnre,! of the very l.est Italian undfMit
American MnrMea. Entire sntif!e-ri l1 V i '
tion Rim rant oed in priee, design and
execution of work. JR. "K.
t Orders respectfullv solicited iASX
and promptly tilled nt the very low- JiZ-J&
est. eHsh rates. Try us. r1" q
Oct. 24.-rr. JOHN PAI1KE.
Yt A N 1 KL McLAUGIILLV. Aror-ir,,
af-Iite. Johnstown. Pa. Office In l be old
Kxchanc-e k..olinir, (up-tnirs.) corner ol Clin
ton nnd Locust streets. Will nttcndtonll busi
ness connected with Ms profession.
TTTM. II. SECIILER, Attorney at
Law, Eltennliurc, P. O fTice on sec
ond floor of T. J. Uoyd'a sew bnildtnr. Centre
Ilondin, the most celebrated conju
rer of his tlay, was .1 clever con.-trnet'-r
01 automata. J lie taste was nr.t oe-t
vclopeti in liirn in consequence of l.ij i
purchase from a Dutch mechanic, !
nauiel Opre, of a siiir.ll hnrl-ipiin, j
v.Iiieh leap'."! eut of a !x, perform-! I
soii'e evolutions, an.l returnel to the 1
1mx at the voil ot coinmaiK.. This
Automaton had to be repaired by
Hondin, who afterwards repaired other
a u t o m ata, n a m el y : Va u ca 11 son 's d uc k,
and the Componium, a mechanical or
chestra, which could play operatic ov
ertures with precision and effect, and
could improvise variations without re
IK'atinj; itself. It was exhibited by a
Prussian, named Koppen, in Paris,
about 1829, and brought him in a con
siderable Him, after which he sold it.
The automata made and exhibited hy
Iloudin were four in nurr.lor. One
was a pastry-cook that issued from a
door at the word of command, bring
ing various refreshments, according to
the request of the spectators. At the
side of the shop, assistant pastry-cooks
were seen rolling paste and putting it
in the oven. Another of Houdin's
automata was sn imitation of the
two clowns Auriol and De IJurcau.
The latter held out a chair at arm's
length, on which his comrade performed
acrobatic tricks like his namesake in
the circus at the Champs-KIysces.
Afterward Amiol smoked a pipe, and j
accompanied with the flageolet an air :
played by the orchestra. Since IIou-
din's time, other tumbling figures have j
been exhibited. The earlier of these, j
called the Automaton Leotard, wns 1
constructed by Prof. Pepper. It
tumbled and postured on a swinging
trapeze. It was patented, and the me
chanism is fully described in the spe
cification. A conjuror named Ileau
mont improved upon this by making a
large doll vault upon a swinging rope,
and, after holding by its hands, disen
gaging them from the rope viLliont
assistance, and then l.aag by its feet.
A third mechanical contrivance of
Iloudin's was the mysto-ious orange
tree, on which flowers and fruit seemed
to grow at the request of the ladies.
This was also used as pait of a conju
ring trick, a borrowed handkerchief
being discovered in one of the orances,
which opened, when two butterflies
took it by the corners and unfolded it.
The electrical dial trick of Iloudin may
also be classed as automatic, it lieing
intended that the spectators should
believe it to be isolated. A dial of
transparent glass was hung up in the I
theatre, and while suspended it would !
mark any hour desired by the audience,
and would sliike t he time on a crytrd
bell suspended with the dial. Chain
bars'1 Journal.
BUY YOUR 311 TtSlOVl. o:OOXJ AT
tiii: nisToiry
tiro
Importer, Slsacfurtsrrs, Defter In till kinds of
Zero,' on the corn ir.cn tW,
like the fanciful na;ne- f ' 3 r
latiops, U a curious iu'Lr
w ! men s errors
bv beco;iiii;r
MANtrFACTunr.ns of thk r f-lkdraIed
KNAKE & McGlKN HAKD, m THE FHILHARMKHC ORGAN
GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR TIIE
PATENT ARION PIANO.
Dealer la Dlstln To.'s (lndon), Ressnn (London), Kin ( Paris), Piston Tafre, and oar owi nik
of liotary Valre IUM IM KI1I IH. The lst nnd freshest M rings
for all liislramenls conhtantly on hand.
Relnir Pt'nLISHEKS of SHKKT MUSIC, we rntike this anch a specialty, and ilvif Keep a
roll etock of tlie lateiii nnd l.eet ieeeii on Imnd. Our etock ol tuusic l..kg ol all kinds is coiuiilete.
CIANOS AND OIKiANS SOLO OX THK INSI'AIXMENT PLAN.
OI.O INSTIM-MKNI'S TAKKN IN KXCTIAXOE.
Clergymen, Prinripnls or Scminnries, leaders of Bunds. Teachers, and ail wishing; to urcliase
Muxii-al toods. will tind it to their interest to communicate directly with us.
Catalogues ami Price l-isis iurnlshl free on applica;ion.
WAREROOMS, No. 12 Sixth Street, (Late St. Clair.)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
are m:i '
I'OJjuhir I, J
worth whih.'tosar tl -t i k ln!
ll Mil dil.wia in 1 .1 ''I ii
v. - - w 1.1 niroti'jh
h from the Arabic hu ,V...
hence notiiing. exT,
ninety ,l,g. Fal.r., the Jfe?
"Fahr." -tand.forrlWaSer!
s.an merchant of Dantzio on t' , '
of thP Ti.ib;,. coo it- V V." t41! .
Gabriel Daniel FahrenlS "h?e
lint- Iio -n c ,.1 rr
II.
l-29.-ly.l
GIANT
:BAGC0" WORKS!
1 Tr
mm
Louisville, Ky.,
Manufacturers of all kinds of CHEWING TOBACCO
Iff
also the cclebraiod
mm
p.
f ir,
X
Mm
rt T 4.",J,;,.'!.n? Pit,i!TlI'r'-rh from II. St Y. Jrnkinson. John Full-rton & Pon, J. W.Tarlor, Martin
.n .V, " . : Hlrtce, .J. M. Sichi-I .Sc o . K. Ftr-rll .Si Co.. Hrftr Mr-others. Oil worth nrothr-rs,
r. t . .lenkms. Knox Sr llrr, C. Atv. II t:o.. S. F. Pic king, Hrrzcg i liui-liunan, Tr-trlel-l P.ro..
IK'tiry lnllinayrr, nnd all other T..Ii:ic-i.-o and Grocery II. msfs. l-7 -6n
If:
PV9 4'-
AND
i HeOSE-FORHiSH
j IS THE PLACE TO UCV
w; i m n ATiiiTTTi-nTi rnmTTTin
U1U! JJU.I
I
sr
'0 STOP.!
miiuwiiiU'j, iiitniinii.
NAIL, GLVS OIL?, PAIXT.S, &c.
-y GEO. HUNTLEY, rrcpV.
-Sn.AiniEHS ATS" I) OTHEUS, if yo in--1-ml
lo l.niid n li. esse or 1;;in;. or r-th-r-wif
Improve yoiii- rir.i'-rrv. u'o to !H"N I I.KV
t-.r NAILS, OI.ASS. PA IMS. H A I! DWAltii,
Vc. Money Sitvcd by Liiiyini; fort-ash.
X L-THE WOMArrS FRIEND
THE EEST TTSISVlvn AVD MO5T PEKIXCT
"FLAT IKON" EVEIt MADE.
tel. ixl. r
V
and
1NG
It ino from W to i
i.K per Lour. I'.L
W'osDEr.rri, Natural Provision.
In the struggle foi life which is go
ing on perpetn-dly throughout the
whole of the animal citation, it is in
teresting to observe the wonderful pro
visions which Nature makes for the
preservation of the 'veaker and more
helpless animals. The color of the
creature is often adapted in a wonder
ful w ay to its mode of living and place
of concealment, and contributes verv
materially to its safety. We know
lion ditliciiit it, is to distinguish the
grasshopper from the leaf or Ll-ide
where he is re -ting, till lie betrays
himself by moving. The birds that
sing in the hedge rows have colors on
their backs which harmonize with the
elr of the leaves about which thev
flit, while the feathers on their breasts
borrow the white hue of the clouds
nlove them. Thejtarti iilge can hardly
1e distinguished from the stubble where
it makes its nest, while in northern
countries the winter dress of the hare
and ptarmigan is while like the snow
among which thev are seen. The same
is the case with the inhabitants of the
water. The frogs which live in the
pool or muddy ditches. aie known to
vary their color according to the na
lure of the Hand or mu l among which
they ."live. The tree-frog, on the other
hand, i rrreen, and tlnn is with ditli
eultv distinguished from the trees to
which it adheres. I-'ish, especially
those which inhibit fresh water, are
so like in eolor to the weeds and stones
among which they lie, that it is often
very difficult to detect their presence.
One of the most wonderful instances
of Nature's care in providing for the
protection of the more defenceless
creatures is found in the apparatus for
defence with which the cuttle-fish is
furnished. As soon as its quick eyes
catch a glimpse of an approaching
enemy, knowing the impossibility of
saving itself by flight, it prepares at
once to seek safety in Concealment.
With this object it sinks downwards,
and throws out from a vessel witli
which it is provided a black stream of
inky fluid. This entirely surrounds
nnd conceals it, and as it takes a con
siderable time to disperse, the enemy
is generally baffled ; if, however, the
cuttle-fish is still in danger, it pours
out another flood of ink, and remains
quiet until the peril is past. 27ie
Young Crusader.
The handle i r rtirr'y
rpcrte, ti:d trav h
nscd for ary r r.mVr c:f
lt-OT. I' rnn be ar";;
ed lntnn5l ,-. nnd Kcirs-j
prov:d.-d Willi a fh:eid
t!.- Ii 'lid is conv!v;-:T
rotPflrrl frr-m th
rT-. f.eiit. P'o licltJr i
3J"s-""""Jr-qT!!r;!d when nsir.tr.
aAu-' tii vvi.-t. ih t..r tii?v
r,ta,"dU''' ,5'5- heated, ti:- handle r.mt
"he tWr.rn: 3. TTe r in Ti to tor sd"Jre, eti te
cejpt of Drr.ft o;-1 O. Crdcr f .-r luc- bmcu.t, t itlicr
r.f tue following Kts:
Sit No. 1 5 Ircns tf 5. 6 nnd 7 "rS., 1 liamlle, 3 "1
2-3 -' h 7 iir.I S l!.r., S -y
3-3 " 7. 8 ar.cl 0 I.I-., " -.U)
NicUel p:alel I,o:ip, '"ci--. r fet ortrs.
Any p-:1y orirrlr. tve f.t will rc
cotTc otic oft t:.tia 04 a ;rcaiinm.
Thoroughly reliublo agcLts v.-aate;!.
Address KfCOOfJ I.VV Ti inoC CO.,
85 Tir.t St., Ei-cklv-Ti, E. Lv IT. Y.
N'otb. 5amp can. be tn at tLe c Ci - of iL'.i -r.
4 ..11
and when only nineteen vcaA
in the remnrkable cold -,,' ".V
he expenmente.1 bv pt:'t r fc.
salt together, and notit -J " '
duced a degree of oj ,. ', V.;
coldrst day of winter. "' "
was the coldest the ol . !
could remember, (JabiiVl '
struck with the coincide. .- 0 , .f i
scientific discover-, tn j .
clndetl Le had found the j,,. ,
of temperature known
cither natural or artiY: ,!
t, n v .. , ' '' "
m-o, ,eiu, aill ( rJ! '
mornctcr, or rude ?.-vaV.i r -a
scale graduated fron 7.
point, which he num'i".,
freezing joints 12, !.",-".
thought, mercury c.'nti. ,
ty-secondof its volume
down from the temp.. ra
water to z: ro, and eiv
lciiiT lif.ifHl r--.TT ft
-- - mt i t -eZii. -
boiiiig point.
vur jtauon iegan t" r,
hcit's tin rmometer a bo; ; .'
the; last century, or n.- i'ir
time w hen the oil stvl-r, -r-.
io iue siiC Ol wr;'.i:; '
The llire countries v,
renhi-it are Ilylland, V
America. Russia' .ml j
ii-au:nc:s thermometer-. I.
boiling oiiit isconate-i -. !j
above freezing point. IV
centigrade tl;er;no:netc-r.
cinse it marks the b.);;:
j.. . i .l.
oe
I! !
' r
.1 i.
1 "
"t
JiIi"XSm31.TJ?.(
ClATlMTinS. T.O TO HUNTLEY'S
" x.-onine the tienfest lit'.h; t'llOPT
Jill 1. ever iiuni'liieeil.
l.oshel of ri e. cnrn or
, OXH- IT COSTS OSI.V
FARMERS, GO TO II fXTI.EVS n:
1'iiv tlie r.KST roi: If Tii-.':
SSr- ---, EGOS. DRUGad VARIETY STORE.
nA I.N'fi l-ecetit!y rr!.nred otir Ftoek wpiiiv
tie.w reu.ir-d to?iil ;it n p-i-;at re.i ii -ti,,:,
t'-om former ri. es. nr si.i-. k eo.i -i.sts of
, Hi-inr1:, M'.lici:ies. PeiT or.jrrv. I nrcv -.p
i Icon's. Mail's and Al--n's II;?ir IN- t'orat i
I'iils.t hntiiients. Phtpti-rs. Liiii-nc ei. P.mki K lo-l-r.
Cifrnte M:nrnesiH. r..s. -I a a Citi.-r.
, P'ire I'l.i r.i ii-ir F.xti.iets, i;ei:c-fi. I.---H i."
ri rt.S.K, th in?Syri:p,S. K-.-aSy rue, itimbai '-.
; Pure Spiet-s, A.e.
- SE
HE EnsTSILVEIi-PLATE!) WA TIE
lexs tlKitt
in tho tnark'-t ai "i." ner rent
euv rei:in prices. 5oId lur fii-li -it
i is ;r,. tr.j iii x ri.KY
"CTAltMEKS, GO TO IH NTLEY'S and
btiv yenr HAi:VKSTT(WM,S, -.vliieli
hp sells I HKAPKK FO t'A-ll ili:ei tlicy van
be tiou!ir i-lv.wliere in El:;-nl.ir.
3UXTLEY will sell yo,i WALE PA
'L W.ll an rlicaii, if not elio.-iper. than
'" other !oi-W in Klu-iisliiir?. Htid trim it into
Uf Im: ill nilliout extr-c-!i;trire.
lr.indre.l
poii.t.
grecs froLi
On
many nccot-nts
fysteia is the In st ;
convenience will l.L .;t;..
is made the freezing -
Ini'lliprr iMMllt S:I1
a i A' i.
thoi;s;in J
divisions
oegrc-es fio;.)
arc fixed :lyA
Cigars end Tobaccos,
a
tUe
raiACKSMITllS. HUNTLEY will wll
von Horsti Slioet, Hots.- Nnil. (:r-
J.''.,t,Vj,:s.-..,Vlr ,r"n' N ,il U"'K tast Jto.,
LK1 I.OW KOItCASMI.
"-OUSEKEEPEES, CO TO !?lNT
EEY"S .anil l.uv tl.e HfiAXCMA '.lit
Cllt'UX, the lii-st in the w.ulil. Soiij for CasiI
nt niiMiuTaeturcr's prices.
' n.irik rtooUs. Tp-!. Nolo arn !:nnfV ; Cup.
. Pot. Conimei ehil i'.inI Hi! kin-is of '.. Pn;-ei
j F.!M i'!ii-i.. !'( , Penvils. Atii.i.. Uniinc
H'ii'1. o k nn.l U.-t Ink. P-i k t n.:l c, .v
j I'.n'k. M,ia:1;pci. Nen per-. X.ueN, "-i
rie. P:!.!es. le-! .; Pr: J er ar.J Try i;(-o:.v
l eneiivei, l'ipe. ,Vp.
I i W"e Ti.i ve a.lfl.tl t .-onrf nek T lot of PIN!"
1 Ji;tt'r.l,i:V, to hi,-h. c w;.uM iuviie ;ln at-
j tOI'M.IM of ti.,. ..i, ,,..
'.ihto;papii Ai nr'is at lower
I tl-MTi evrr iiHer( in ihi i. ::!...
! P.iper r.tul C'i?.-ir sr.l l eitit..r lo.V-'e f,r re
i,a.-... LK2MOX MI'l-IMV.
oi.i o j, i .Min Mt-tH-t. l..n tih!irjr.
-SnAiniERS, f;o TO IU-NTLEY-S atl
pet tli liest MOWINVi ANO U E A P- I
!;.:; ,W,,UI,AB male. PiUCIi-i tiliii.M'LV
Tiy-OrsEKEEPETiS (JO TO HINT
X I.KY'S ami save 2." -r e-nt. t.y Jiay
iturtasli forTaiile Knives, Porks, Spoon-, &e.
f. A I ! V E N TEE .-Coo TO H l"X TI !eY"S
'ami l.nv yn.'.r TOdES ami III" I LI I N(;
IlA!ttiVAHf. Put c;isli ati l snvo -.tl per cent.
Manhood: How Lest, Ho,-, Kes.'-wi.
,nf l,T,,-''!'e.. rew r-iitli r. ef rr.
livT "'T,'rw ,ii "limlrtl y i n th-
'"''I '" (ni.l-.m; n.e.' i i. ) ei
i I -t-
er n x:
re"-, lnvi-.'nii-ary Sciniti.-il Io lve..i.--.
I Mer.tsil nn l I'liy-ies! ltit-apaeity. I Hum . :ee n'
I 1'iarr if, jk.e. : n:. i o-.st irrieN. I.
; an.t i its. in iu'i-u by tvli in lu.-nc
i rx'r:ivirin-r. cir.
j i t--rie. in n ?.-n1i-.5 ?nrel.:pc. onl .- :Tcrrt.
J 1 he ;: !,ri!i.-! author, in il:i. .-Kiiii.rol.ir I iv
rle.irly.eeijn5'ralei. Irom t th'rtv vrars" u
lul prnrtiee. that the n l;-l inin- e.:nsr.iienee ot
, ?e!l-:il-u?c tniy h. i s.I.iviiiv nr-- I .thout ih ilan-
jr-ren? use ot int-nal me lieitie i r ppli.--ui..n
i ef the kn.re: Mtintjn-- i.nt a ne-!c el e:re nt en.-e
ioepi. eeriain. nun r'ic-ti: I. t.y ne:ois i.t wi,!,-i
rTr lfMPl? tzf Tn ni-VTi . ' !"r "ia:ter uh.t his.
f.-. "' 'J-i-J ana oe. may cure him-icll i-inai.:v. pnv
f T'i".
Sent nmler penl
orcss. on reeert.t ot rx een
Plain: s. A.Urf.- the Pul.llshtr
F. Ili.KiMAN & SUN.
41 Ann St., New Vo.k; Post tKrice liox .'3.
Tr orsEKEEPEUS, CO TO
l.i;v S ami i.
ware. I'AV CASH
HUNT-
y vottr S'ovesnml Tin-
.M SAV Ii MOXKV.
i
pel tun t,e IIUKSK II AY i:Kfi
eer iiitroliit-f-J. CIIKAP I'Oil CASil.
ll'ilt I ! till V ! .......it.
I.lr ..,.1 . . .7 '
A I E M A Ii K A H L fc Ti
thirty or forlv cp;s .!
in tlie Lug Mendow-ii. ii
Iit'le r.-ir'li of Hereford. 1
very large oaks, about u ;,
apart. They v.cre :i.i :
t.ves, niid kiiov.n 1 v
"Ad.ain an 1 Kc.' "i".,
ever, sufi'-re 1 crfath f.
lo-t in.my liriin-Jiij r.:; ' -hoi!
w. Ibiriri; a
"Atlaiti" wr.s c r)ipi ! .
and 1-iy fr -oine
mtado-v. 4-I " t " I -the
w hole of her i. i i . ,
leaving n..ihin but !. .
low ti ;;ik. '1 :i ,.. ;
?'v. nty-fi e f,, t :::t
f.Tenoe, at fm , t ; ..
and t'..ir!" ., j- i-..r;; : ;,
t.-iK':i t,M .. ithiit i; ; i . ,
sh.- p, fo. hnve It. .. ,
o:u:ie t-j; of It.
When t'.e SlirrW .
-1 y v : s !- i ! . i
e" in it !v. e1:. ' , , -b
h- v. t:s tt (. ,
id -tve by :tu .. ..-.)'
top v;i ovi ;-l v .j- I . ;'
as it stiil iv in iii-: a i .
'Vis b iilt in n .Mv. . : .
si lo, with a t hiu::,, v U -
was filtvtl t the t :
v. as Ciinvc: te-T i:-; . : '.v.
1 1 i
i A
11 i
tale
Alt
lrnth
ind !
Kant
me
hinln
liee
r
not:
rill
ata'i
mm
ll!
At'1
t e
.1irl
l!ree
p. m 1
riet-
lt
HilU'l
IjHtBl
.1J"
(lll-U
1 1 "
t-
kRl
tbe
It: -J
l-rei 1
le-bins
lte ef
C'n
Ipltinii
nee
if, to"
Ipercht
c -e.t
lflurc-
H fin
i ni I
i rn
t in
I
iC
una sir
I', a i
ItiLSAC
d ho h
cte1 i
ill It!
krr. in
D-jri
itti
!l I'V
rr l
rexi ei
Ioltt
'X. Ill
I B-nd nt
lir.
I K .
ren
ll: I. H Bf
our.
'.I
ll ini.
I J .SB &
l.. ta I
e !i, rx
I . e,
tR t
'B.
a in;
i.:
G. TO HUNTLEY UOR C LOTHES
J WKIXOEltS. IIesellrtiliomaigre.it
ly i-CTiiooil pi iees lir tl;o ready cash.
In a plain envel. . to ant- a-l-
er two jia
and e vjv
ifa I t tie
LAEGE LOT OE POCKET AND
PEN KNIVES verv rliean I'or enl. fit
HINTLKVS.
I.v Chester county, Pa., roads are in
chaige of township oflicers, who arc
hell responsible for their condition.
Kvery three yeais tliey are divided i.ilo
short sections of not more than half a
mile, and sold at public auction to the
lowest bidder, who is bound by a writ
ten contract; the only reservation
made being that the purchaser raii9t be
a citizen of tlie township and must
sign the contract. Legal decisions
have fixed that the. public have, no
right bej-ond that of passing over the
road in the ordinary course of travel,
and that the right to all grass, fruit or
minerals, remains with the owners of
the farm from which the land was
taken. The township supervisors have
unlimited control as to earth needed
for repairs, nnd there is no appeal from
their command. Country Gentleman.
jS EXT DOOR TOPOST-OF I' ICE.
Coolciti- Stoves,
llentinqf Stoves.
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE
II it i vinj-rocerstly taken possession of tlie no-.r-l
ntted up ami commodious loiil.iinir on Kitrh
street, two doors .leO.f the Hank nnd e,rlv
opposite the Mountain I louse, the su"" erVier i
better r.vepnrM thn:i over to mni.tifaotnrp nil
Itr.o, nil of wliieh w ill ,e furnished to
buyers rtt the very lowest living prices
li he sulisicrit.er also proposes to keen a full
an.l vnried nsort:nent of 1 1,11
Cooking, Parlor and Eeating Stoves
or the most approved deins
JT-SPOI;tino nml ItOOFIXO mndefoorder
VPi ' i 1K,N' promptly attended to.
All work doj.e by me will be done rWht -nd
on la.r terms, and nil STOV KS nd VAUK ?i
by me ean lw-depended urwin as to ,;
Ci.nnot be undersold inpVieo. A r?.
ml tn-rese ot ptUronae M respect full l"n
ed. an.l no effort will bo wanting to re idtr en
tire Hlltlvf uetii.n t.. ..11 0 ,' "orr .n-
V
lS7U.-tf.
; LOOK WELL TO YulR I'MIERSTAMUNGS
JOHN D. THOMAS,
TJoot ncl Shoo Malior
HMIEundersignefl rrspeet foil v Informs l,N no
I merous eiistoinet-s .u.d the public irenerui' v
i 1?..,.. IS P'P:reil to miMitttneture lit TS x nd
SIK)l.of oy desired size or inmlitv, from the
finest 1 rein li eail-sl.in boots to the eo irs.t
bro.'ans, in tho vi:ttr rsT mansfr. on the
shortest notiee. and nt n moderttte prices as
like work ran lie obtained anywhere.
Those w ho have worn ll-xii's and hoes made
at my establishment need no assurance le to
the superior on.ility .r mvv.ovk. t'..r e?tn
easily be convinced of thcYaet if thev willonlv
'i''-'T. " ,r"" Tr' Hn1 c eonvim-ed.
irr .tepnirimr or II ots and Shoes uttended
toa,rn,l1'',,tl.v."n,, ,n woi knuiuhkc manner.
1 hankrul for past ravors I feel confluent that
my work and pi-ices will commend me to a eon
1 nuance ntidincreasu ef the sump
IOHX i. TUOVAS.
j ;:uMic tragic, t!ii ,'.
I formed the oitlv iv:
lion maolvr. It th.:
room, and wr.s iM i
f:r fourteen vcir:.
lee;i dend fr iiv vt n'
her lto'low lni'e !i:is
into a fctaMc for a c.
lr 1 f T TP r irm . .
r.l.on1,-.,rr Of ,o ,0-.. "Ji'" "J'KIUfc!i
TT H. PLANK, M. D.. res:wtrniiv
1 Air,. 1.;. r.- ' J
r t ''"'""iiai services to th
is or Ibcnshurj? and vicinltv. o,nce Ji
.tei. ,' ruir calls ran
cuircns
leir.lnir
Hon
l. - . . - . .
er iuwii) hi me residence of Mrs
liunn. on Cnw.
l-24.-tf.J
JAMES J. O ATM AN, M. D.f
Physician ai:l Mre.-n.
MorTr ?,n V! S,rOCt "'rppi "tlrt
Hotel. Hei-i.leneei n Town Hal! .1 ul in m rl J.i
where nlyht cal 1 should be made (l-i t7.1 '
A LEXANDER T A I T, M. I)
1 mill Vn..
yieini nixl Snrecn,
. . CAKHOM.Tiiwv. p.
be made at Mr. HneK &nr
iLyrmiVir "i'H ;r;r
manner of lei-l busiX"attcr ,A"
orily. and e,..e.-,,na,.,tac,V ,?
rfFm lnBATE.Altornry-at.Lau?
.hrb,u- h?.:-
T GALLITZIN LAKE, Attorney
ym at Law, ElH-nahure I'a OfH- Zt,l
IS
it I.
THE
v
ii
T.
JV Srap ' mnn'""tnre.l from pnr miterlal--r?
"'., '"','ns Inrscpcrcentsireet VeCeia.
,lrtiI,'.".,?!lrr,!n",Uu"-v c?'"! " '-stim-Porteil
(stbe Simti. nnd nt ii. .. "
v .- -
!.w '
Ir .:.
:' r i
'"ti.
!
1..,-!!
1V.
r--
,.!:.
r . ...
scsses all the washing and r!eans!n- proper! lo. ',f
,J:.,i.0.e,el,:V. 'r""'n French Wn.irv
.-",.. in, iiiereiore recommended fer u-e ii
the Laundry, Kitchen, and Ilath-ronnj. ami I'.r
pem rai household , nrp..,es: al..o. f..r P? n ers
Winters. i:nirineers. and .Vachlnlst. .,. It will r"'
tnovc stains of Ink.drcese. Trtr. Oil Wirt etc
Irom the hands. Manuiaclnred only fj ' 1 '
i iitMPros i:i;oi (i:.tis
2, , 6, 8, M ,01 Ratfrr, v.w .a 35 ,n!, 35
-
A Nf.v U?e rirv (): :'--it
stated 1 y a ,v l..,i'
that the speed ie-t u.v
zootic and ni.-ike t'.iO h..:
happv, is topivo liiia os i:'
wlioreof the itp of r. Ii'
w hich ha-.l a very i".eTV
disease and Jiis oih:
dozen onions in ihecv;'1 K'j'''
r.Iar fotxl. The hor-t t.ii'Ai--
the oniot.s iinmtvli.-Uy. s' '
lime he had swallox-l
cough and Pnetz-. -an.l ! r-; ".
apicarin quite in iiiM'-
injj to touch the ' - '
For full five i.tii;i:to he -'i'
nose, and then he was a ("r' .
lie lin-n not lind .1 CO'.li:''-
any symptoms ol the ej-:z
. A Polite X'.vfovn:a-J
ccntleTt an had a rein.irks'.
foundland lo:. w!iu !i
pallant anl p- hte, tint, t--
t rem run at home, lie u-
httw.
V. J 1
l'-x,it
, ef.
I h'M'n.4.
'i feH
i
I ' T W,
I ity lr
; hei..
-I lh
' tn
ly.or i
II". Catnh
on t .
e:n,.
'ol Ion. .
.1! f i
I"- r t-
''IB i I
rriritl .
' Lot
Kit
"o. t
I'l
' ton
" lit.
fit
'Hi,
'lli!i
1
dm
ror STl h Vnnvi I .. - ..... 1 1 1 - . 1 II. ,ni'('l r I
rp 1 ' '- wore unattended hy a p'"'-''. li
""Hiplivo. comjvlk-1 everv louh? , i. I
J?Te.W significant look or pvt ,
iV. cI,"r) " 11 Jfeetions for prt-parinlr hi'ld Wlien Willi m ''- . F
and nsinK-th, same, which thev will ftndiisri 1 " f fr!'"
-n:r. ro Cons, mpt.ox. Astmv if,! .ven,.' " : ll edit, thev were safe, fer i A k .,
V
I'artics wi.sliinu- . . . " l
.l.lre " . . ""i" "i 1'iease
u.ires8 i;?v. L. a. wilmix ;
" 'uamsi'urgti, xcw York.
iervi,ug
Ar.AlU.MAN who snffored for years from
TeuViI indoMon w?n; t'h.
fluf,or"" ''"'"""Hy. send free to a wl."
need ft. the recli. anil li,.t.n r.- . " . m
imnle reme.1- i.."w ia"inir I lie
nis oomd to hi- saCll
least signal from t!:ein o.
ready to give balde.
JOHN II. O.lDtNiiouNew'vorlt.
C vic u Li o A corr'
of our exchartco? f"3
. - br l'U.'"-
enrcttiios lal ve:ir i ,
bus!icl of salt nron ml
Ftool close toirether.
r -.r I '
all drooped o.r c: '""',.jt
a'p.
' t
t ;
V:
Hi
TU V STTrkr'xt i eon 77. .
trwt, ...v ,aa vf r.-jidSc, iili."f.f U 1 ellent crop of uic a U!l-
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