The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, July 06, 1877, Image 4

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Wonderful J'vfrifactlons In Colo
fat lo.
On Friday last, vo received a call
from Mr. li.AUen, an ehkrly gentle
in:in from KocIh'sUt, New York, who
tame to (..Vloiai'.o about a year niro.
JJy the ml vice of h sicians Mr. Allen
vas intnicteti to keen in the open air
as much as possible, ami so has trav- 1
riled extensively through .Southern
Colorado, prospecting and viewing
the country, lie gave us the particu-,
lars of a stramre discovery he made on i
one of his tramps, but declined to
mvfi the osaft locality mentioned, on- I
IV that it was some distance irom
Tcublo. At the place mentioned sev
eral large mounds or foothills appear
rising irom the plains and situated
some distance from the mountains.
.Mr. Allen visited these, and the first
thing peculiar lie noticed was what
appeared to be a petriGed cocoanut.
- "...
It was much larg' r than trie ortunary
. , . . . , i . i t iv
Il'lllt, OI 11113 Klim, out, uiiiionu pei n et lmj,tctiev, Premature Decline in Man. Sncrma
in formation The thrte CYC'S of a CO- I terrlnr.i, or Seminal J,oF.es (nocturnal an 1 iiur
111 lOim.UlOll. J lit- ma. i)" Ul i :,). Nervous ami Physical IMiilty, Hy poctiun-
COailUt Were plainly to be seen. Uli , ,ria. Gloomy KMreliuifinsrs, mental lH'ir(sylrn,
i t ..... it. . ci-o,wro i,,iu. hi- : T.ns'of Energy. Hazard Countenance. Confiisliiii
breaking open the stiange stone oi o( M.n(, nni! j,, or.Uoillol.v . lin,iure state ..f the
nctri faction the .shell appeared per-, nuxni. ami ail discuses arism irom the krbofis
. . . . i ip :.t l. 4i.;..i, ; Ywt:i or the indiscretions or excesses ol ma-
lect, being some half an inch in thick- ) ture vf.:ir,.
.,.! thr. iioihlo wr-.s enmnoseil of I It iVlis yon all nLootthe Morale ol Oenerativo
j.v..3, .w.x. -.. , (
white crystal nuartz. Mr. Allen con
tinned his investigations and discov
ered a number of other specimens
similar to the first; also others re
sembling other kinds of fruits. Some
of these containe l what appeared to
be seeds embedded in quartz. Speci
mens of petrified wood in large quan
tities were also found. The mounds
or hills appeared to be made up of
loose, sandy soil, and shells were
fb'jnd in great variety and quantity.
The strangest part of thediscovery,
however, was yet to come. In dig
ging into Ihe side of the hill Mr. Al
len unearthed what seemed to be a per
fectly petrified sea turt'e, and before
closing his investigations about a
dozen of these were discovered. lie
described them to us as being almost
perfect, and no doubt appears to re
main in his mind but t hat they are
genuine petrifactions of sea turtle
Mich R3 aie found in the Pacific.
From the numerous specimens of
shells that are found at various places
on the plains, and numbers of which
sue found in the neighborhood, many
persons are led to believe that the
great plains on which we live were at
one time the bed of an immense ocean,
and this discovery tends to confirm
that theory. We learn that several
gentlemen of this city, to whom Mr.
Allen has diclosed his discoveiy,
propose accompanying him in a wa
gon to the srene of his explorations
And bringing with them some of the
new found curiosities. Colorado
Si fin r! Moirnfaiufcr.
AtFixnoy in Bum Live. The fi
cTclity and alfectionate intimacy of
married bird life appears most con-
fcpieuouly in pairs of the grosbeak j
family and in small parrots. Here is t
perfect harmony of will and deed, j
The two sweethearts jippear unwilling
to leave one another's company for a
moment r.ll their i!e; they do every,
thing together taling and thinking,
bathing, and dressing of feathers,
sleeping and waking. Various de
grees of alhclioti and harmony are
discernible on close observation.
Among the wmali grosbeaks, pairs of
which sit together, the intimate lela
lion is never disturbed ; ev
feeding cup there is no qu
quarreling.!
They stand highest in this re-pcet
anions birds. Iiove tokens are ex-
n t
changed by p:cssingof beaks together j
a veritabl.! kissing, accompanied by i
loving gestures. The are :dso more j
sociable, and even at nesting time i
more peact able, than other birds. In
the case of ot her grosbeaks, when tho j
male bird sits by the female in the j
nest, there are various demonstrations j
of n flection, but also slight occasional j
disputes, especially about feeding j
time. Next in order come the small j
parrots, which also apear almost in- j
separable. The male bird feeds its j
companion with sjeds from the crop.
Tl
p;ojH u ijnilo n prnlaily ilurin-;
thu lirilcliii'.::, ami until the younr arc
MMiictvlirit jrrnwn. During tliis
linn- tin- In n 1'inl, wlik li litnotls ulUH',
iitTcr leaves t!ie nest lmt fur :i lew
minutes, ami Hie coek shows .such nf
li ttioiiate -tre thnt lite whole l.iy he
neetn- t do notliin lutt:ike fooil and
"ive it n.iin. Y( t even tlu-i loving
union is tnarretl Irom time to time,
even tluiiup; the h.ttliin time, with
quarrels that even eornu to Mows.
.Atfnin the iiialu I i n 1 of a pair of chaf
liiithes only occasionally sils on the
'itj?s or you up;, lut he watches the
nest very carefully, sinking to his
mate the while, accompanies the hen
in ilitrht, anl helps her in feeding the
voting
Cm moer's Journal.
Many persons find great difficulty
in getting rid of the cabbage worm.
I'. V. n,nnM n'" '''k entitled,
".Money in the (Jarden," a standard
work,savs in substance : "Thoroughlv
mix twenty parts of super phosphate
of llllie, OIK! part Ol Cai'OollC powder, t
... , c ,. , iii'
:ind tlirce parts ol .resli au-i-lackeO
lime. Throw a small niantilv of the :
1 ' '
COlllpoilIld b" b.UHl into Cacll head OI !
cabbage. lJeoeat three or
f. till' lim.u
l.Mll tllliCS
or ofteiierif ntcesary." l'y this sim
j.!e lt iiiedv be claims he saved liiiuty
live percentage of his cabbage.
A house, no matter bow vicious
find obslina'e he may U- wlan at
tempts are made to shoe him, can be
. . . , i i i ..
rcMlercl Mn.el ann manag a.,e 'jfi -TT J y r,
,.,.Lin.r I. tn n.-oi'-e durinii liie opera- t,i tvli. XJLt.tUaOi.lt; VUiCJ.
tioii fT few irrains of ethereal oil of,
jcirlev dropped on a liatnlkeiciiui.
A large number of trials of Ihis sub-t-taiict?
have ln?cii made with the most
troublesome and violent animals, and
iu every ease with perfect success.
- The less we parade our misfortunes
the mute sympathy we command.
NO. 4 DULFLNCH ST., BOSTON. j
(lovilo lie rrro MniP,)
m,n Cf!TT7. NP.V. nf T.T1?P.
wwxj.j, w, v , ,
ur, oeiT"fresurvuxiuii.
More than One Million Copies Sold.
!! Mr.lal Annrrti-tl to I lie Author by
llic ".National 31 oil I est 1 Associa
tion," nrrl Slftt. IS7G.
TT'ST pnl.lisfn-1 by the I'KA HODY MEDICAL i
tl I A s i I l l i I'.. new ciuriitn m t 1 1 c cciei-rareti
nioli-:il work out it .-t the "SCIEMJK UF L.1 FI.;
nr.SULF PRKSKIIVATIOX." Tf treats upon
Minhoop, liow lo.'t, how regained aud liow i er-
iirtuuteti : cause aim euro oi r.xnau.-ien iianty,
p,IV!ljo,1Ilrv ;!lt. rviarriaap. ol We.ilook and OH
Physioiii ( lontrast.". 1 rue Morality. 1-111-!
iiri;ism. l'ir vet's ion of ."Marriage. Conjuirjl Tre
I e.'pt and Friendly Cmmse!. Fhyical Infirmity,
1. t..iii?ei nl ;iir Jteianons ooiwcen me
fjej.j. iT.-io!' oT the txiian.-'ion of Viee, h Mis
cries ol Iir.)irmlenoe. Am-icnt lrrf.ranee and F.r-rurs-.
.Vkakh hv t'l kk, (,'nre ol o iy and Mind,
Tim e Puiseiri.KS ok Tiikatmekt. Address to
Patients and invalid Ifeaders. The Author's
I'rineMe?. The iirlce of this book is only i.00.
Till Itook nlo roiitniiiw MtUli: than
I IH V Fillet illl' I for the nliftio
itniti-l and otlicr aiionncM. -h'Ii ono
uitrili moro Hi ii n iUo rle of Hie book.
Also, another valnahlc medical work treat n
exclusively on .MKN'TAL AND XEKVOVS ItlS
KA S l-.S ; more than 2ik) royal octavo paies, twen
tv elcitant enitra vinsrs, tioiind in substantial mus
lin. I'riceonly fi.fO. Kitrely enough to jiay for
print inir.
'1 he Hook for yoiinir and mlhlle-aied men to
rend jut now, is the Science of Iife, or Self Pre
servation. The author has returned from F.nroje
in exeellT.t health, an l i niriin Ihe t'hief Von
suitintc Phvsici.in ot the Petody .Aled-ral Insti
tute. No. "4 Hulflneh SjO-cet Uoston, Mass."
ltri"i! lit an .fmiriinf.
"The Science of Life Is beyond all comparison
the most extraordinary work on Physioloiry ever
j.u!lihed.'- Ilnsluii 11,-rnltl.
"Hoc nest led in the bottom of Pandora's box,
and hope pinnies her winirs anew, since the issu-li-K
of I liese valuable works, put dished by t he Pea
body Medical Institute, whi'di are teaching thous
and's how to avoid the maladies that s.ip the cita
del of life." l'hiiiiili liliin HiKiUiirr.
"It should be read by the younsr, the middle
Hired and even the old.'' .Vfie Yuris Trihvn'.
I he fi-st and only Medal ever conferred upon
any "1 '! ic.i 1 Man It; Ihi" C 'lintrv, as a rrengnition
of skill and professional services, was presented
to tin: antlmr ot these works. March Tils!, IsTi'i.
The presents Ion was noticed at t!io time of its
oei orn nce b" the lioston Press, an. I the leaditiif
journals t hr lUaboitt t he country. This m :t ir n i ti -een'
Medal i i ol solid jt'tld. set with more than one
hand rd I nei:t d ::i moieis of rare brii i iar cy.
"Alfosretl.er. In i's execution ai l the "richness
of its i-i iterin 1, and size, this is decidedly the
; irotd ntd ic 'able merlril ever s'niek in t hi eon r try
fr any purjinse wliaicver. It is w el I wort !i the iii
! fj.oeti'enet N Minismaf isf. It was lairly won and
j worthily br stowed."' .WtK.s (cilt t!x i'nt'y'iM(I'i,
j .1:1: t Ti I . i
f: .- 'a i .1 '.otruf sent on reef ir t of f e. for postage.
I ., ili rot tiicaiM.ve work" sent bv mail on ic-
ce'i; o priee. Adore PP. A S 1 Y MKIHIAI,
j lNsTl 1 1 1 1). (or W. H. PA K K Mi, M . If . .n
( suiting l liv.-i ia;i,) No. 4 iiuihncli St., JMass.,
opposite J. 'vcre House.
X. II. The author can be consulted on the
n bovc named disease", as well as all diseases re
ip.iirliitf skill, set reey and experience. (ittice
h'iius. V A. i. to a v. ii. l7-7.-ly.
Ay er's
i&ror.
For restoring to Gray Hair itt
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which i s at
once agreeaLle
healthy, a n
effectual fo
Tf:vkT;-!l preserving th
hair. It soo
Of . .
color, with fhi
gloss and freshness of youth. Thir
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
iured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where tha follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; bat such as remain can be
eaved by this application, and stimu
lated Int activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it. will keep it clean ami vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
fro. turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
pcalp arrests anl prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often io un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a IIAIlt DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it dos
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co
fractical gad Analytical Chemiatfc '
LOWELL MASS
Manhood: Now Lost, How Restored.
.Iuit ',,''til,r-''. now citition of
lr. ( iiIvitwi.I's 'rlrlr-iol
l on the ? iilitnl rurr (without
nip.liciiie) f Svkrm ATORHHm . or
my
Somlnnl Wp:ikii.y. Invlurit:Lrv S.fiilnnl I i4i.a
I Imptkncv Mrtilal an.l IMiyiic8l inca pneit y. lin
j ;i'.liTnc:it8 to InrriHtfn, Sc. : aNo, c !si mi-thin,
j K.i.Ei'v nn. r'ns, iu.iu. cil hy clf-in(tuli$euce,
! roxiiiiI oxl ra vasfam, cic.
i-'rli"n. in :ii!Ml cnvf-lime. onlv xlr pnl
Tin f'I.'lriitiv1 iiutlmr. in I his ndinirnl.lr- Knv,
clp:rlv diMiKiiwI r.itc, from a thirty ypars' mewii.
t :(l ti,.,.. that the whirminic -uein'-ii- "t
my irn.ii.-aiiy .-nr.-i .h"ut u.p.ian-
cr.u us.-o internal miMln-inc or th.ji.licati.n
ol th.' knili' : tioinlin out a tnoi'c of rum (it on-o
' niiiii'-, uiiiiMi, i-iin:iu.u, ii v 1 1 1 '.l 1 1 s l WNIfTl
; villi, r.-r ,.nn.ll..r it Vci I lia 1 . 1 ... .. . . ..
', tii.iycuro hiinpclf chcaoly, iirivately, nml i(i
t'('(". r i? '!" liN ITtiire fhoiil-l ho In t ho ha n. la of every
joiith a if I vvcry iiuin in the hinil.
Si nt iiii.u r t ;il. in , j.!;iin nveloj.p, to nny
nil.lrf.-KH. if!-i.o,,?..n rc;(.iiit t.f t-ix cenU or two
I.'.st .i y..' si .1 in
A.l'!n--"i i lie I'liVisliCr? '
Tin: ri i.vi.iiun.i, NViif.ii. ro.,
-II Ana Mrett, iw Sort.
Tost O'iiec l'.x .)Si. 4 IS. ly.J
,
HAKMI.KSS Vwikta n i. r I'kkim ration,
no.) i in- I !.-(: vrv of n j'ttv-oehin. lh Viior
M c.I'Ihi-Ih' I'uaiIit has Ihm-m oic.vi ii ii tx.pit Ivel v
p. u uri- for thv mo?t litn'.-.in.. c--i ! .Sii-k or
Nf-rvons 1Ich.I.:k'. Moriiiiiif SiVknr-Mi nn.l .N-n-r:ilu;i;i.
a cinal" l'".!ir nctunllv curin-.' In ten
niiiin;i ! when all ol l r iim'iiii. (ai!. We have h!
n wou.li riii! e.it'rii.tiee wit h It. and the ten cent
trial juiek of two iow.lrr ean Ins hat hy nl'lre"
i riiz- the proprietor. .1. K. H?.ii.ky fc. .?.. Sai.km,
N. J .. !id will eheerfi lly mail them pot-pail. or
hy apilyini lo I.tcMMoy N. MntRT. Kliennlmrir,
ml I iriiijif Isi r everywhere j no. I It. i with well
in. rile. I Cii;ii.iciiee they are o He roil lis a thoniugb
cure tor all atsircase oi the Lea J. ( 1-12. I
JElair V
CXiS ."BTS Sa. 317
REDUCTION !
n.OTV -r -!- -T!- a T-T '
JLmi-sJj i'pO. i. V 5 j
CUTLERY, Etc.,
iTioCillESSlilCfiSL
Preparatory to toarln? down nnd rebuilding his
extensive Store Kooin,
UII.I. DINPOSE F II IS
Entire Stock of GOODS,
CONSISTING I'KIMIPALI.t OF
Builders' HARDWAHE,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
irtOX, XATT.S, G I,AS,CI,A?SWAt!E, LAMPS,
LAMP C1IIMXKYS. STOVES, TIXWAKE,
JMKSF. It A Is KS. IIAltVKST'fi TOLS,
OKIXDSTONKS, HUBS, shovkks,
SPADES. J UMPS AM) TKIIISG.
BliANClIAKU (,'HUKNS, i.0.'
AT LESS XI I AX COST,
-ron-
CASH AND CASH ONLY !
Sf- I have nlso on hand a few Rood Jloulnir
11 ii rlti which 1 will sell at from 'J to::o
1M tlian com. nmi Din HKi-nt ir the irreat A Hi
ll AN SAWOl Jl.HKU, (the only cli inaMo sell-k-o.l
tiuinmer in the world,) which 1 will sell vtrj low
lor cash.
Kow is As Timo lo Secure Banains i
by m;i'ix4 a
Bij IA of Bosisfer Very littls Mcn:j!
O 'S?1 2E O 2a2 2
'iTTfAll persons knowing them
selves indebted to me fire earnestly
requested, to etnne fnrwtird irifhont
delft if and settle, their res pert ire fie--eoimis,
either ft;r note or cash, ami
therehg save costs, as I must have
m 11 hooka elosetl, in the shortest time
possible.
HIGH STREET, EBENSBUKG, PA.
established mmm mi
F. fill 1 11
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OF-
4
-ANI
Sheet Iron Wares
AND DEALERS IN
AND-
H0LSE-FUHMSII1XG GOODS CENEU-LLY-
llill in
TIN, COSTER iLSHFJi'MROX
riiOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Nos.278. 280 ami 2S2 Washin-ton Si.,
JCHNSTOVVN, PA.
WM. II. SEC 1 1 LEU, Attorney at
Jxor, KlKMisliurfr, Pa. Otricn in Col
oriR.lc liow, (rcwntly occujicd ty Win. Kittelt,
Esq.,) C'oiilrc ircct. ll-21.'76.-tl.
Tttt'TII IIKHC.
Tf xvealh tV.oti art w ooinft, or tit1, nr famft,
Tbere is tliat in the doing brings liotior or
sliatne;
There is more in the running tlian winnics
tlie race:
This !n;irks thee as wortliy, tLat brands tlieo
as b:i?.
fh, then, be a man, and whatever lietide,
Keep truth thy companion, siud honor thy
guide 1
Tf a prinoe, or a noble, depend ticit on Wood,
ibe heart truly noble is thiit which is good;
lf 1,16 B,ai" ef dishonor etuTinisun thy brow
Tbou rt slav0 to ,be rasIlt that sweats at
Be noble as men; and whatever betide,
Keep truth your eoinpauion, and honor
yonr guide I
If a lover, be constant, confiding, and kind,
For doubting is death to 'he sensitive mind;
Love's exquisite passion a breath may des
troy Who nowet.1i in faith expects harvests of joy.
In loving, be men. and whatever betide,
Kee p truth yonr companion, and honor
your guide !
If a parent, be firm, yet forgiving and true;
If a child, honor him to whom honor is due;
If rich, or if poor, or whate'er thou may'st
be,
Remember the truthful alone are the free.
Ito ever a man, and whatever betide,
Keep truth your companion, and honor
your guide I
Then, though sickness may come, and mis
fortunes may fall,
The trunt in the bosom surviveth them all.
Truth, Honor, Liove, Friendship, no tempest
can pale;
They, are lowers breathing balm on adversi
ty's gale.
Oh, the manlike is godlike, and so shall
betide,
While truth's thy companion, and honor
thy guide !
Advantage of Newspapers.
The adrantnge of newspapers to a family
of children is ine.st imablo. Vlien you see
buys and girls who ate easy to teach and
quick to understand, you may set it clown
as a sure thing that in their homes are
plenty of newspapers, as well as books ;
but when you find children dull at school,
who cannot get an idea into their beads
unless it is "culled in," go to their houses
(I will not say their homes), and there you
may find one paper probably a monthly,
if any but most likely none at all.
Kven very small children, who cannot
read the print, and can only look at the
pictuies, are greatly benefitted, for pictures
are one kind of language generally easily
and quickly understood. The written lan
guage of the ancients was mostly made up
of pictures. Iti fact, letteis are but pic
tures of . sound. Our own little two-year-old
when she sees pictures, says, '"Tell me all
about that," ami as .she grows in years is
sure to wish to loam to read "all about
that" for herself. Hooks and newspapers
e.ncouiage almost create a thirst fur
knowledge iu children. It is easier to give
a child a practical education with Fix
months' schooling per year, with plenty of
rending matter at. your house, than it is
witli ten months' schooling with no books
and newspapers in your house. This is no
fancy, but a positive fact ; and yet how
many parents tliei e arc who will spare no
reasonable expense in sending 'heir chil
dren to school, but if asked to subscribe
for a newspaper, will answer, "I cannot
afford it. !"' liow stupid and inconsistent !
The truth is, they cannot afford to do with
out it.
Children who are fond of rending very
seldom seek other amusements away from
home. Who would not piefer tlia his boy
should sit leading by the tkeside at home
Ihan roaming about wl.ere he is almost
sure to fall into bad company and acijnire
pern icious habits ?
Take a good assortment of papers, then
religious, agricultural, mechanical, polit
ical and literary and lot every one in the
house have fue access to tl:ern. Don't be
too particular about, their lying scattered
about. When you have a few spare mo
ments, you are almost .sure to be reading
one if in refich. Above all things, let the
childien "muss" them fiver, the baby and
all, for children who arc brought up among
books and newspapers rarely injure one.
lnt woe be unto either that happens to fall
into the hands of a family where they are
a rarity ! You might as well drop gun
powder on a rod hot stove and expect to
pick it up as to look for that book or paper
again.
Never make a practice of borrowing pa
pers. It has been truly said "that a news
paper is like a wife, because every man
should have one of his own ;" but acain it
is unlike a wife, because a man should not
confine himself toone. Pay for your paper
and it will read easier and bo a great deal
more entertaining and instructive. At all
events, do not isc to burrow mine.
There is always great pleasure in send
ing a book to a reading person, but it is
very distasteful to have oho fall into (he
hands of one of those "Ishuiaelites" who
read about one book in two years. This
class of persons will pronounce your school
district library a nuisance, and ruin it in
one winter should it fall under their tender
care. Newspapers were not piloted to
lend. They are too perishable and frail.
A man who pays two, three or four dol
lars per year for a paper, and cannot s;et
thai amount of benelit from it, "is either a
niiijlttfl poor reader, or else is reading a
tuiijhty poor paper."
FATnr.n TJuitKT-: on the OEVit. of
Dklxkknness. My fiiciiils, I don't n-aiu
you to become talking- men. There are
too many talkingfmen in this worhl. Idoti't
want ynt to become canting men. The
Lord knows I hnte cant. lint I want you
to become silent int eloquent apostles.
OIi, my dear brothers, the man who is so
ber, honest and upright thu man, no-mat-'
ter how por tie may be, if he is only earn
ing fifteen shillings a week, has still that
nameless rcspec ability, and I will add
it Iliience, and almost nobility, that virtue,
and goodness, and faith, and purity give
him that man has intluence that man
need never open his lips that man has
only to show the example of his own life to
become a most eloquent and powerful
apostle in the cause of every virtue.
Therefore. 1 say 10 you set your races
against this vice of intemperance. If you
have any friend or associate, or fellow
workman, over whom you have any influ
ence, in the name of God, and for the
love of Our Divine Lord's Sacred Heart,
use that influence to bring t lint man into
the Holy Family, and to taks the pledge.
Try to get him to be temperate, quietiy,
calmly, almost silently, and you will have
done more for Clod's glory than perhaps
the priest, who labors for many days
p.cnching the very "Word of Jesus Christ.
Above all above ail, keep jour own soul.
It is the emphatic admonition of the Holy
Ghost, 0 man, hold firmly that which
thou hast." Von have your own soul,
your own intelligence, your own heart,
your own will; and yon have, beyond all,
the grace of (iod. enlightening, purifying,
and strengthening your intelligence, your
heart, and your body. Let every man
amongst you, 1 nay, hold, fast what you
have. There is only one devil can rob you
of it all. Let him never come near jrou.
That devil is the Demon of Drunkenness.
hanikl Mclaughlin, Attorney
J rtr-f.nc, Johnstown. Ta. orticc tn the old
K.Toharjiro l uiirtine. up -si n'rs.) cni ncr of Cl.'r
ton ami Locust si reft. W i II at t en 1 to b!. buk..w
nc&s couneL'ted with bis protessiou.
We desire to call the attention of
remoilled, rejiiiicd.
LJL1S! HEW ST01S BMMI I
IN THE ZAIIM BUILDING, EBENSBUKG, PA.,
Where we have Jnt received an immense ?toi k of
Comprisina-PTiV GOODS, OUTSS r.U)IS. NOTION'S, ri.ANNHI.P. I5l.AXKF.Tfs. u ,TS, CAI, T'l'lch ro;d
HOOTS, SIKIES, CLOi HINH, CAKI'EIS.
FKESir GROCERIES
ConsiPtinjr of FLOCK; ?IrGiK, COFFEE, TEA, SALT, SOA V. SIK K.S OILS, &r. j 'I)l!;ir" i
SOLE AGENTS IN EBENSEIT1G FOR MTLAFLIN'S WIRE CABLE SFHEW m. ..!.,-;:
GJAE IJ TRIAT!
VTS I SAVi I VI I i CENT.
BY BUYiNCr
The Highest Market V rices 2i"id for Grain and I'roduee.
HcLAUGHLIE" BEOS, & CO.
rnojrrs o n
ruof ol l tmm
113 and 115 Clinton
ALWAYS
. Tr
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Ptotk f( Trj- Good", Notions. Milliner v. Cur pet.
2 4.1 ri)i.irt ftirjri't the
BARGAINS !
BARGAINS!"
"D A Tj n A TWO
h ft CI ft ft TT j
"J"" --I t& fi V I' r-;- X-v riu i
ll I l l 1 U .
LEJ J.d.fl' f'Sln ll Efeb Vd i
fe Zitat mW-lt tZs'i rS Ir W A ,
.. ,..,.... . ..... .. !
Are now flTeriiiif to the proj lp of noi-ilu-in
Cumtii ia a rare n n u 11 u y 10 Pi-curc
0 W. f f "fT 7 l 1
As tlit-y are si-llipjr thiir t-iHirt- stock of
BEY GOODS, 110TI0RS, Qnscuswara
Shoes for Men, Women anil I'liiUien,
at cost foii cash ! 1
h.r irooi's Ht than ti,rv t,,M
Anil m ii u v otli
iu tlio oily, and will contiiim to so soil un
til the entire stock is (Iis,oim! ot.
zr LOOK AT S01IE OF THEIR NilfES:
Prints, jroo'l fast oolors t et. per y.ir.t.
Brown Musli'-.s l;-..-,n it ti !' of. p r ;inl.
Atppoiis, "or. IBS, c, ! i In cis. "
Tickinir?! " 1.1 lo .11 ct. " "
I'hiU t lollis "u to ."') ts. '
All-Wool Cii.-siiiU't i's (Mipts. ' "
White I'lni'S, ptt ipo 1" to -"i -ts. ' "
llU'" stl l''.-'-', to o"i I ts. " "
LaJics' anil Cliil lrcn's Jlo'-o.
;"), s. in. fi pii.1 20 cts. por p?:r.
I.adirs' nnl fhihln n's lihn -s. In to 15c. pi r 'r.
t 'liirk" O. N. Tlii onil 70 cts. per (ioz.. n.
Wax Throail. for iiaml sc-wipc. cts. ' "
Sim wl 1 roin tI.T'i to t 'f.
tK Will sell you more pins, noodles, hair-pins,
slioe-lncci-g. etc., oic, for 10 cts. than yon over
before oliiiicl for the sumo money. Also, r.
frreat variety of oilier irooi'm Ht oijunlly i.mv
I'HirF.s. io Hiid soo I liem. h nil loam for our
selves, as j on w iil bo sure to Irani, that mom y
can bo saved hv iloalinic with them.
EHKMBiSTEAT SEiY SItL FOS CASH
And don't fortret tbnt they have added to their
stock a larjre a.-rsot tmont of
Suix'rb CI.OTIilXG
For men nod boys, which they do not propose
to soil tit oosi. but nlediro themselves to 1iipoo
of at lower rates than wearmir aooni el c.jiiaiiy
poi fccl in uiiikc iin.l lulu io can l c bouiit any where
else in tli-so parts. Cull and examine
goods and prices, and boar in mind that
W.A.S.S.A.C.
A. A. BARKER & SOH,
5-1 s. rr.txsiti ttw, . i3ln.
Wooc!551orreIl&o..
WASHINGTON STREET,
Near PEKK'A R. Zl. DEPOT,
.TolinstoAvn, 1 ;
Wholesale and llefail lealers in
-FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BST GrQOXSS
mIllinery goods,
HARDWARE,
Q U li 1" N S V A W V,.
BOOTS AND StTOLS,
II ATS AND i'ATS,
Il.'OX AND NAILS,
READY-MADE CLOTH IN',;,
CAHPKTs AND OIL CLOTHS,
GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Provisions ncl Feed
4 OK V-L KID, TOOETHER M'tTII
WESTERN and COUNTRY PRODUCE
such ns Fresh Meat, Flour, Rucon, Fish. Salt
Untter, F.fir;, Carbon Oil. -o.
I"" Wholesale ami retail orders solicited and
promptly tilled on the shortest notice and iwwt
reasonable terms.
TP A. SHOEMAKER, Attorn fv-
AT-IiAW, Ebensbnrg. Oflice oii High
street, east end of residi'mo. - tf.
JO. LAKK, Attorkv-at-T-w
Khensl.iuR, Frt. Ot-i,-, wi. f .
and lteeonler in Con it ll,,l ,""lsir
toiuer, tn tout t House.
Will!
. , . Words," Ins ,
; the taste fr U.i., ' ; . ' .
the public to the fact that ire hare but 1,? m , - : v u v
and removed to our
ice, Ac. We nifo keep a lull line of
AND rilOVISIOXS I S,! c:
: ItlC i,l r f ;:; i
FOll CV?II I . t!ie Vii-.J. f
fa fey e I
Street, Johnstown,
HAVE THE
Z (TV.
tw w ti L
Ml
- - ' ' -' I
Oil Plot ha. fee., to tit- found in Cambria court v.
nunibi r and jIiv.-i. tf
I.STAm.IsHKn IXC 9.
Attorncys-at-Law, ungiu. ...!
.'2'J Seventh SI., Washington, 1). C. ' Vuu .- s.
ImfntoM. j t-il t.ho 1 1 1 1 i
V,"o procure patent in Pil r.-nntrip. TCn attis- ! t ! i M -ll'.l 1! ('
:v ki:ks i ai.k.. i-i.:iri;i. iniit ti.
I:i;-nt is u ran tel. No U'l i'-r tii:i;injr iircl'tiMn-
ary xu mir .m i. n. n ;ii.ln:il K-i 1"T 't:i ;n
i'.ir ni:.i c Ti.ln.-t in-- a rt li. ;.r. i:ir. S . i.i 1 attt ni i .n
ir;vor f i li.tiTli n r.i-o i t . f.-.. t 5 nt-tj ( f
rr c. y., 'iii.-n ! ro '!.sr-n. ? -..ii .'.'vni-nt
:i ' f ; ! ; ii -r' nt ; 1 1 - - :i r.-t :t ; ! t-j. 1 : ' 11 i--'-r-
, tiiminf ti- Invi-ii' im.f or I'a'rn' r-.! sjami'
1 pint l-.VMIMILl i uivi-n. hi 1.1. t i PI f rii.-.
j i i i 1 cil SI a I en on r I RI I o r :!! tit .
i 1aim trie?ut I !n li" u- r-m- f'-utt ! !
T'nitci Stilt!-. ' in rt i.t l l.i i t.. ..r. ri ( '.-t.:
: .p.. r.J "i' . l.i '. ! 1 ' : 1 : p . . S u !. rn . ' i ,:tu ' ' :n-
1 ii. :i 1 nil !:- ? ; war l.-tlisi? !-.i-;c tlii-
Ksi I'll' :vi 1 ' ;..ir !.'?.
A rrin r :f Sn.v :in:i ric:;i;tT.
rrtf .'! I!t:?. ;--? . :t ! T1 ! '.
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, n. ln" li'.itro. rise lull li;:ry l uTi-k-c. ni .
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j '. ai.il it ! itl: r. ! 'y. r.itcr vxau:.iii:i-. n.
i will t.e yu ni! !-..:: 1 !. rf.
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lMriincnt "! ihc l:i'.cr...r.
Mnrmnt. jr-.-T" ii! t!.j
w p.fh r-r vwv i.-- v.-.irr.lv.. n., .; . ...
we irnne c.-n s, , r !, -. w: h :. , .r, h s I - -
ny..r si,.,-. .iaiv..!.1:i!,,,.!,.J,,-iii1J.,r,u. t01't I ! I t-
wliorf it. :u n i.M-r.i nr.- imi-.-r.'cv. . J . 1
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o ptr:!i I In w yi-r 11 n 1 kTivi- i"ir -i
ijvrvil.n iMMf y Ii ij.x.ri-mt p:ij- r ,ir :-:r--l . 1 :(" At--
Ii. S. .Sl A. T. L.' KY. Att rry?.
V AM! IV.TON. 1 i.
j Any prrs.'n .lsiri
in . u n.l r - j ...t. !::
- ir.t. rin.t' imi as tot In-."in-!
.' "t !!'. 1 : 1 ir.- ii ' !.o i.-i;
wi;i, i.n rcii'ii tnii.N'.io 1 v. i'hn ? -i: :-. !.. rj
r'lirci;i' in vi.-iiii' v or C"i:q-ri'Si!"'i.;l ' r!. 1
pm i in? uitmim r. Pn
lULt.tU09 UUSlitU I U ll U U
EBEKSEURO, To
mm BI0E17ED 01? BEF03T, I -; "-V!;
' 1 i)i:r. t, :l:'.'l i :-. '
l'AYill!!:o IIKMASI). j ,-(,uIl.U-.l 1 V :t I -
1MEIIEST ALLOWED ON 1HIE l)ErO!IS.
MONEY LOANED. CCLLECT!C?iS V.ACE,
AM) A C.F.NKIIAL
BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
t-'.poi i.-il attention pai l to bosii ess of cor- i
n.voi.'i..mi. A . . lil OK,
Nov. Hi )sv.V-tr. Cashier.
JOHNSTOWN SAVINGS BAUK! i !m""V"-!-i '."ivVT
120 Clinton St.. Johnstown, Fa. i an'1 fi;,1'! ' ;!i V
nuAKTKKFn jsrrr. 12. itv HKmsi-rs saty. I. at in '
received i f .a',1 smui. n..l !. s-- u.i,,, 1, i.,i;;ir. l ouo'ii lo'ir-i'ic
Interest i? i!ur in t lie in titb el .1 nne and 1 if i m- 1 , ' '
ber.Hnd It not withdrawn is Hibie.l t.. : !e .!. .... ! fprv.-ul Vt-r ti't v-
.. ma- i...ii.i.uii'uiiK iwiif a ven r w 11 rtcnu t r.'ii- ! ,1
hi:ror I 111' itelxisilur f 11 1 1 ,., ..v-..,. t 1 .lis
ilejiosit book.
Money leu no. 1 on Real F.stiito. I'rrfi'rence. with
liberal r;ites iind lmia time, civen to l.'.rr. ner? of
torinir first nnrts;nirosoi ifirm worth f. nror in.-rf
times flic n mount ot bmn desired, (biml ritcrenc
jicrteet titles, rtc.. rci;ired. t Wivvcn l'- n i 1
l ins Hrorittion Is i-seldsivctv a Savins Hunk. ,.;, .,,;...,
No i-oiuiii-ri i:l deiM.siis received, in.r .iisi-.,in,ts ' s lulr ' ul'"'.-
arrnnted. n bnns on personal si-enri? v. i 'ail. Tin? in'-V l'l
iiinnk )tilieatiiitis tor tiorr-wors. ei.jiies of t he ! ,
rules, by-biws. and M.ecial law r-luli:i to this i I'OCS IS the H!si li '
ii:irK,!vin io nny tntitross di.-'irod. i ;,, ii,
TnrsTHKs .Imuos CiM.jior. Pnvtd HibcTt.C. T: 1
F.llis. A.J. llawep. F. W. Hay. .lolu.J,, -w man. It", i t'Vl's
Haiinier. tr., Iinniel Mrlvmahliii. 1. .1. rilnrrell.
, lames McV.iUcn. .iiui.es Morlev, Iritis Chit, H.
A . Jt. uru-". Conrad Suoocs, Ueofire T. Swank, atid
W. W. Walters.
HAX1IX.I. MDKitl'.U, Vrcshlcnt.
Fr a-sk 1i i-.i-.it r. Tr nsunr.
Cvm s Ki.nKrs. S.-tieitor. (12-","TT.-lv.
ElassiTSHr IRSIUIAM mm
''I"' A". Tt -k -i - i eiitresmi'iiiret.
Gca'llnsurance AntJl witiJ'r--
i:iiI XSIil i:U. lt. nuirinu' at t!ai:r
Tilicies written at short notice In the I "o, t . n I
vJLU KLLIABLE VETMA"
Ami oilier l'irt tans ou.pi.itirx.
Kbensl.iirr. Sejd. !W, ls; -iy.
L.vrn - OAix 1101 si",
Corur Main and Vittshurgh Sis.,
CREENSRtlRC, PA.
cry coni rc of town. Fruni t he south entrance
totlieiVmrt llou.(i.
.'Tii.-tf.l JOHN' P(lliTI.H. lessee.
rP W. DICK. ArroKNKY at Iam. Kh
I . onshnre, V.. ( rco:!ii troni room of T.
J. !,loo's utif buildii.-r. Cci-ti-o street. All
mroiiorof IctmI tnisiiK-si a'.i.'idi-d lo iliio-
loio v. aim e 'ei iioos a so- v. i! Mi. N.l
' rtvn t rruir , r
i ( I , , 'A'- ."'rn. of-Lou
' . 1 !cnb..ry. C.i Urtu o or. Clinic s-iroct,
On'ce doors from llirfh str.-et. -i'7, ;:.'. 1
ri:jJ;ni:i:t)t Ui
. 'dial ; i.i. .,.
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1 live little book-.
to the "p.".:vj i ! '
r.n r.iu i. ;;t m - i v
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to form syr.iMH U'ii -1
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nator lir.vi ita-iv:)-
t!ie value of a t I
coiK'l ii'ieil tii ti ii t:.
haye lor.p kr.o-vn r 1
article. Take v--
lh'st ijuatity, s1
then .lkt the !:!!
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altiin wati-r a- ;: ; '
in-.i-le, suili. .-ie'it ;
then coin- it itii i
ash au.l still'!. ite et "
color sails your ''
of cojpi r ej ve ' !;' '
the liicli!'iiil:i!i' ' ! 1
OVorve these il'tv- -vou
will licver kii.