JU I i) rossir, nr.n-i or onvGO.: WHERE THE KLFTilANT. CAMIlL. AND RUN DECK DWELT WHEN TUK j WOULD WAS YOUNG. ' A correspondent of the Eugene Ci" V (Or.) Guard irive the foilowino- ne otitit of a visit uirvlc lust .lime bv him b. If and another poison to the so e lb d fmsil beds of Fake county, that Slate: "Silver L-jke and Summer Fake both lie on the tontines of the great cK'Sort. bv the eroding of whieli so n. fsurfeiinir eiennt-ei I'f some if the early Oregou.i ineer3. tlie desert lyinif nortli nml ea-t of tliefe lakes. Si'ver Lake is eneom passed by rim rock,' except on tlie iitrtliwest. On the eat tlieiv ia a cap whieh lcn'4 into a lc.siii nearly circular. an1 which is probably thirty miles in ilia meter. This basin" is sun oumle! by rim rock j on the poiith, southwest, anil went, . Tisin5 to the heitlit of several hunlrl ( leet, with occasioiial lreaksor canons, , nlopinir into 'he basin On the north j aul i.ortiieast of tlie basin the ascent : ia moie gradual, but n. a distance pre- j renting an uiiiiiterriipted lurriei. The j surface of this basin ij comparatively level. Ifc.-ing Hnbjeet. however, to slight ; ineqn ditieJ in the hilloi ksor low ridges i rising bi't ut.w feet, the wi;oie iieavny net wUli sage (or nrternissia). grease wood, and t)ther small but kinlred growths. The soil, if we injvy c:dl it j noil, seems to be composed ot I'mbt j fmd and volcanic ah, i;h a percent- ; nge of vegetable nv-ld. into which a horse will treqnently sink to his fet- j locks. Near tlie centre of this basin, I Mid about eighteen miles from Silver j Lske, in a northeast direction, is j 'Christmas Lake;' eight miles from Christmas Lake, in the same direction pud apparently on the smite h v I. are ; the Lakes About five miles; Inrther on. in the same direction, are two springs of tolerably good water. ! These springs are about half a tr.ile , f.patt. 1 heard the mo-t northerly; Called I'uueait's ?,u intf. and we called tie other Mound Spiing. The ro.-ks , about Silver Lake and Summer Lake, j ere stratilied, apiear to drip to lioilli. ; "From twpnty to forty miles in n northwest dir. ciioti from here are the Fossil Lakes, set in tlie lava mountain, or rather mountains of lava. It would seem that thee fossil remains might have lem.iineil buried from four to ten feet in the earih. uul therefore, un- i ,. ! known to the prying eyes of the anti- (..lari.m. bul fi the nction of the wind, There seems to be a constant current j t'f wind from the southwest. All tliat fpace wher bones are found appears to be scooped out to the depth of sev rrd feet, iud carried. ome of it, to n distance of from fiw to leu miles. where it is piled up in every conceivn l!e fjm. evidently bv the Jictioti ol b!e uejin. evideiltlv bv the Jictioti of, the wind; conclusi e evidence of th's ls found in the numerous little mounds ' .. . . . Hill rem.tinin and nine to resist the j .-.ctioli t.f Ihe wild hv the nid of the I ,. lit' i-eiL- di some iijoi'.- i iviiioin iiuni ii in CD fciire or ;!;:iseviijd. These mounds fuesent ;t bciiiiitnl c"m tuple of strati, li-.tl formation, oit.u five or six lrat:i, laniuo; If.nu three to cio;it inches in thicknes,, e v clearly m.-ukeo. On tlie lower levels oi the ' . xcavatioii are where the los-iis are found. We found l.Msil bones of the eleplt'tnt. camel, hor.se, c'U or reindeer, the horse being miifii more abtiudant t!ian either ol the others, but all luing so clearly Itiai ki d as to leave no doubt nstotlnir id.-nlitv. 'I he e wi re other bones, so- , I . , - i l. ..v.to.i, i,ur ..in.. in-, i. .11, ioiii C orie-potldelit was unable to name Ihe nnimdthev once belong .! to. A iitoup- j . . ., , " . Hie Iosslls loillut tlie SUlalier Cplatlru ! peds h.cl a n .rc-ent:il ion ; hones air . . 1 , ' j BWel'lUg III Size to a foX aild Wolf Were f.... .. lit t . : . .1 i found; also others answering to the shefp or goat in size and Itppeaiaitce. 1 I, . ,. ... 1 1 , ... , i JL-m litis ol butl.S Mere ery plentiful, 1 Hume tiov l-ii-o-o of u-vs finite cm-i II i Wad-.rs, swiiitiners, scr.ttchers, and prob:ib!y climbers, were rceosr.ii.cd. ' I lie etieoiie or oacKOoue ol ll-.ll. Ot - , III , . , . wmie other animal with a backbone lik a lisli. are found in great plenty ; also bones like nothing I ever saw Ih fre. therefore 1 will not attempt to! describe them. The fos-il u-tn tins lie j scattered over the earth for a distance ; of four or live miles in the direction of northeast and southwest, the strip !e- j ing piobably a mile wide. Near the! southwest end of the deposit are two' small lakes or ponds, highlv impreg- j Hated willi alkali, the water tuning a' niilkv apnea ranee, with a disagreeable I l.aste nnd Mm 11. I have present! d to j I'rofessor Tkom-is Condon, of the' State Utiiver.-in to honi I was large ly it.debted lor iiduable suggestions i us to the mantierol selectingand pvick- j iug specimens, tlie most of mv find, retaining but duplicates myself. To j nr.y who may contemplate a visit to. this fossil deposit, would say it is j Anything cl-e but pity or pleasant Rtiiu-etueiit, besides surface specimens ! sre rather scarce, pretty near all that were in sight having Ik-mi carried mvay. and it is not known whether ; digging would yield profitable results, : pnd if it did aiiv number of holes night lie -unk Ik-to re sti iking 'p:t" dirt.' Not !e:!'ga scientist. I li.-ive no theories to offer as to the time when these nrtm.ils lived, or the circum stances attending their dentil, or what r-ere the nccesaary surroundings in order to preserve the bones to the present time" To R rp Salwxok .Mkat As form . ,,rt,.r ii.L-io.r o.oo.r.. cut in slices or make in cakes nd I'rv till tlone-. Take ft stone j r. place V r Cates close! V in the j ir nild then i r ' if if MIII OV-2r thrt fryillgS. It not Slllll- cent cover to the !epth of two in- , , i i i- flies wheil done. Use fresh lard. Keep the snusnge iu a ct,ol ,lace. When wanted for ue remove the lard. tak out what VtiU WHlit nild Ifcluril the lanl to keep the Mr ftm what rem.tins. Till- Will keep till AUgU&t. 1 Uafc 1 . - r- ,v y -.' rrtf rali iif.ats-i:ai n nEAis-n.vM ' A XV ONDEHI- XJXm E . m Ms A DEODORIZED EXTRACT OF PETROLEUM. t 1 Tk Oily Artisle tint will CARBOLINE CARBOLINE US A wonderful twaeoery. Restores the hair. "3 Creates a new growth of hair in six weeks. p CARBOLINE CARBOLINE An tn i:it di nine. entires faded hair. 3 Was ne-er kuowu to fail iii a iinp'e iustapee. I CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Eradicate dan J ruff. P.eatcres pray hair, r? 1 uol a dye. liat.rai the hair naturaliy. s CARBOLINE CARBOLINE C ftiTlgorsre iht scu'p. Acts like t-iagic. Is ubi'Jg woijd r on bald heads. Acts like magic i balil heads. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE CT. strengthens the hair. Recommends itself, gj Mke the old look youn,; a.; sin. ecom'iiemN itself, you tig a.; sin. CARBOLINE -store Inst iiality rentorers ouly claim. CARBOLINE 4vliit-'ly certain, ter town. CARBOLINE w CARBOLINE Is not a dve. Restore Inst vitality. Pt-rlorws w hat other hair rentorers ouly ciaiiu. 3 CARBOLINE 1 Make bair ffow. Avlnt--ly certain. It the taik all oTer town. 2 CARBOLINE W l the hest hair tonic. BcauiirVs the halt. 5S i doliued to bfOt me a household word. O CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Fxcrll d h? none. roern the bald hiadi t Uevuiuiuenda ltflf. One trial will convince. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE grontain no mineral. Pesrores or pinnl color, pj Is praix-d by etrry oue who haalrU'd it. CARBOLINE CARBOLINE I a natural priMiurt. Rertorea dia-d hair. 2 I the trowuinj yurci z of the medical world. "7 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Coolitiff nd cieanlr. Kfmnres scurf. it 2 CARBOLINE CARBOLINE Mak the hair irlosy. T sure. rfe, certain, ft fcuy li; you wll ower regret It. . - CARBOLINE Pn'd errrr where. CARBOLINE Prire. one dollar. I1ALD HEADS BALD HEADS BALD EIS, FOSTER & QUINN 113 and 115 Clinton ALWAYS Hrargost, Best Stock T Ti y Goodo. Ntitlon. Millinr rv. Ciirp'-t". K;2 . , , trfr. ,t. InTARI.ISIIKI) isr.o. Attorneys -at-Law. Seventh sr.. tiUinijioti , li. C. I ii veil lir. We prnsure pnten?" in all ennn'risa. Mn cftnj. XET IN iliViMK No rhiira" lli)l(.'S. I hj n-Ltfiii Is ..r.irteit N. f.'i' T.ir eiik-iiu i .re I i ;n iit- ury ennninatieiM No a.t.i H iiniMMic" l..r-iMnin itivi'ii to 1 iii erler-'tieif ' -f tief'ire 1 1 c aten ti !!" i-'-x'eos;..on i.. tore -..nur-uvriiu.'smein ui; in ilillei-'jiit Slates mid all In ;ifat..n :i...r- tHimtiir to itiventimis or hmiit s amp rou ' mi-m: .,t oiv.no r. i.t. t.v . .....,. t iiln-il -III n miriN unit li .rutii'iit f'laini" priKcsjit e-l In ti Sn rerne t'mirt ( the , T'niteil Sia :. :.jurl ol t hi : ins I ourt ol t 'otinn (iioner of rt I;- ama t iiii. Son' hern ( 'laen I etn- i mlssKin. nnl n-l el a "--s ol war r la una lieiure the ' l-.sccut ive l'eiia nient-. j lrri'iiro I'n.v nn'l Itintnt.r. I Ovf ckps. not. mi i:f. ami SAit.ons r.r Ihe late i wr. or th.r liuir are in many ens--s entitleil to ! m.-.Tev ir;p Me- ( r (.vi-re.: tt-T-i . ot wMrh they ti.-tvii . ' n i kniw::i!if!. W rite In!! Ii:nry ol serviee. mi j ' f;:ile iiiiioiiiit ot ). an-1 ei.iiutx reeeive.i. r.i.. ' olose nt ni) m l a lull rr.iy ai:er ex.on.nutiuu. : will hi givrn you without i-liare. I'lMHtllllH All o-T -.. f.ti.iv unit '(i!'o r wour.ile-1 nip- 1 tun. I or injure. I In the lale war however atij htiy, air eotillcil to, an ! can olitaln a -tiinn-n. . . . i iii-i ii -.!!- iier-ai nit-i "ii.i-c. I niilr!. I.'iti-i ('ami. frivato l.:in't I'lairn -Milling, ir -eo: j : oiri. lino 1 1 '.mt.n en -i i a.-e ir-- e.-tm-i t..-t..ie tlie ti-ncrsil Li.iu I Uin an-l lle- I'-otiurnt 01 the Interior nrr...- We pair cash to- Ilountv I.an-I i'rrants. anil we Invne mrresiioiiileneewilli all parties li .vin . " U'T ,n" an'' msirtietiuns w here Hr'ixiiineiii d are niierleel. Wecnilut our Imsine in p-p.irate llurcnu havln iherintlie elerieal a.'-iifi in-e of able n. ,rl. ,.r,, ., aiVe ur e,,,,,.,, ,.,.,,.,",, "is-rvialmi to rv y Imwiriai t paper ,ir pareil n taeh eii.e. I'r.iinp, et attention llum tfeuuretl to all liuaiOi-ssintruteil nn Ait.lrefs it r. a. r. r. i rttiorneys WmmscTin. I) IV A ny peraon !cslr!n i Inform ii ion a to t he stun t lr. ami ri .-i.ii(.i'i:l.; v ol ihe ineinl.er? of the hrm hi.. 'll n-uiic."., uc iui IM-lir I Willi n p;o 1? IIH7I or V reforenc- in hia i?imty or i;oTi(fr.:-!Hotiiil uielrict -S I i3 A Plntif'it 3uppl Good Header; rnd Irxtitifal Tistares vvii.1. to :t. JM M 0 THZ CINCIIIATI WEEKLY STAR, h ft fl 3 H W 5) 0 A flp fh!-pL f irx r, w h 4A full nl- I umi.i, nitl.i sJ.OO per rairl i h iui ir. It im up, rmlt'Mi i.i pol::in, I !(' fcii in - met, t.-ip4 ii)t; 'thiT H't ra-1 ii r, erri iiiiinh-r l.n K c hre .if (our cx 1. lit Oi i'jtn'il or I lC v4 r- I T of :h- T :tlTt.Ml 9 r.i i.l r. 1 1 I f." "1 H.S i ,! Ai.VA-i.H li m r lr. iii'iM r Mt-nt iti iiitu.iiB. ftcv4tir luflar4tat .( to I ,1 ernl, k I i mutt hi . r .1 in n ftriit me noip prt'ttcr thnn evrr. Wv Hti; stit ''iu'.' ';! in Itie r.nu.Trr In co'iiintim- i Willi hh .-i.i: finint-nciiitr m cut wi:i kcti-i ftnitii toj t ! R 9 H M 2 1 lux ir ut otat r. . :. . ... i iia tn m i-it 1 :iiiiltr xflViit fii- mTBTuper unl'.ff pUture, fhi Dollar. ;W Walnut St., Cfnr$fft, 0, MAKE HOME PLEASANT. The Great Cause Human Misery! lU-- nee. nix mil, k l.o-turenn tre X.itrre Treatment and Ka-tlral t ure of Seminal Wen kneoc, or S erina tori h i, in- ..uvt.i --rii-Ai-um.. inriiiuniirv t inif-oons .in. poienry. Nervona Pelt lilv. iin l I inpe-Uin.-iitu lo iiarriaire if -ner.-i 1 1 v rlarf a-eiirally; ;..iiuiiptlon. Kplleppy. ami Ko.u-:Kr.i.:ri.VK'if.VKiiU.M. auihuroi lhZli.rTLn,,Jan,nr. ip .hi, amfrahie JrC.'U.r.'' el,'"riX l'ri' from hi on experience r'",t "'" w,ul eori(ieqnetie Self. A dune may heelTectually remov.i.1 w.tlinil meilli-inoHiiit with- Z;!VVTn7oVror.'nl;'iT",i,1',', ,,,,,ut,eB innrn; mut .rin or e.-r.llal' ; point ipk um a nnxie of curem oiee certain ami eff.etual. ny whioil every -V--V e"'i'iii itfciwiii3ii Rent, under e.. In plain envetote. to miT .'aI' Tilt rill i.U.TKI.1. IpPKaI. CO.. ! ., A Mrctl, Vw tor. J heads nim heatds-tiai.d iiEAra uihco vk rt Y. ' a m. mr mr i ( i : i y : Restore Hair en Bali Beads. S3 r a nnni latr : c .v oil iw il flows from Nature' great 55 cliemienl lalwratory, by a jKH-uliar ro- cevs inventeil by a practical cltetni.-t, who xra-? led to experiuimt upon Petroleum as a hair r.atorative by reading an inter- estintr account written by Mr. Geo. I lor- j ton, rvaident of the frontier town of;j Kiaclita in Russia. Mr. Horton had trietl with extraordinary sueeesa the ue of Petroleum ujon cattle and horses that had lost their hair on lw infj aflectedS with the cjttle pla?jue. The idea whs siipestl to him tlirouph a very curious circutnstunce, namely, he recoilectt d x. that a former oervant at thehot-!, prenia- I turely bald, had a iiintular habit when? triiuinitlir the lamps, of wiping hi- etro-leuni-lemared hands tijxm the scanty "O locks still remaining to him. Three months from hts first njjKarance at the" hotel he whs the Hiibject of general re-. mark, his head leins covered with an S abundance of FINK GI.OS8Y DI.ack hair. Such a wontlerful change in to short a time Mr. Horton dt-emed of mifncunt imjortatice to make public to the world. From practical experiments our chemical friend becntne convinced that Petroleum if proerly prparfl -j and freed from sll irritatiiig and illuminating sultnnc had the remark- J able property of restoring the hair to its natural staf and color; still further ex-53 p-riiuents were ntcessary to proh:ce anj ariicle coiiihiuiiig the medicinal (ptalittev of the oil in an agreeable form and oder, which renilcrs it swseep'ib'e of being "3 handled as daintily as the ta.nous Eau de Cologne; he now presents CARBOLINE f to th( public without fear of contradic-C3 tion as the let restorative and leautifi r of the hair the world hs ever produced. J-J rUItK. SK HOI.1.AB PFB BUTTLK. Sold by all DmggitU. KENNEDY Sc CO S3 General Acmf for the Uniti d Ptatea A Can ad as. Cer. Ctceti Ati. To:l St., P Cicurfh, Fa. HEADS BALD HEADS BALD HEADS J Street, Johnstown, HAVE THE aiidL Claeapost Oil Clot Scr.. to ho found i u Cioiii.riii county ,lllmi.r ,i treet. Itr i - m "" i fJrOClf RDflnpfiAn J CclU AVCUULiblUU - la - A FULLSHT FORSG.00 a r Dr. Qjiincy A. Fcotts, 27S FK.XX AVKSl F. PfTTHHriHJH, f. Takinir Hint Vn'enni.il Msdnl and 1 iii.l..a ovr all h..:ne an t torel n competitors h i iriven lr. -eoit wor . a worll wil-r.leliri; v. an I tlie pun. IiYvV rlii k ni:s r1'' Wh "'C'y X!t 11 ,Ul11 l'"'y Ii.iiki, cover tins with coriit:dks or IT WILL 1AY i:'i:i;rilODY TO straw. If ordinarily well done the1 visit riTTsncnan to cabbie will kecpas b.noas isdesired, CZ-fr TTn n 7 "sr zj Tv ?. OfIXCV J. SCOTT lMvino Msn-.-K- k.-tit. ou:s until Ao.,1 I ..wUl lt..y J fx tii a rr the i n ti: i: tie 117 TIIOFT I'AIX BY his ahsolcti:ly safe ax.es tiii: tic. as it is the oxly oxe ix exis texce, And can ho Inker, with ertMrp rotifi lnce hy o'..I i and yoiiosr anl people in en ry I cvi.-l.tion of health. Vn1 lioi !:1Ii I lixliiltJr : -s. Pr. Ci. Mortev Harrison a n r?-.n of 30 yenrn fan-linu in M s 'lohenter Knirlan-I lately iliiiiflrmn a n over I on" of f. 111 hinir ifi 1 1 e wis in perfect heart . Init the imp" a irnrfl hiea very r.iolly ; atel he i.nk a tew ulialaiions too many. I .1 une 15, 1877.-.V-.jni. THIS WAY I OK Bus, Me3cM Toilet Articles, k. IN a.iilition to a full lino of Prut. Mc.licincs. &0.. the iiii.lrriiiii (l kee.ion hall. I a larjre, va- h 11 1 elejriint sstori lnenl of Itoo Hymn Hooks. Ac, together with a fixk sicK nr ,ji:u 1:1,11 r, Toti. Hair. Shoe Sc ut ami Pnsini ltriih-, t '.iinbi of a II k iml Tohaeen. 'iiara Pipes, ( laps ware I.-tntpp Iainp tJhiinne; ... a ml hiiu.lreiiei of oilier rticlfs iineilicss to mJuliou all of which will he Jol'l at the Very Lovyest Prices for Cash. 1 tMVIO.N & MUrtK.Y. Khensbnrjr. .Tone 8. 177. PhhiN ohliisM. v ft IS KN . 1 7 1 1 r 1 1 r a i lOJ rranKim itreet. JOnnStOWfl. i M'tNCMKNTS. HF.XP hii.i TOM 11 Ivi SittNF.S. toI'NTKIt mot C. HI- - o " r. i.t. ve. mm? 11 fuel lireii ot thevi.rv Iiomi limiin Ainerienii Marliles." Ku t ire pa 1 islaiv I il ui xunrantfi (I in price, tletiiifii and eliiom-te;-ol work. " Or lers rewueetfullv solli-ite.t ami promptly ttlleit at the very low est caali rates. Try me. Aptil 24,17:1.-11. JOHN P.mKK. JAMKS WII.Kt!SO. . . h. t. o'fbikl. WILfxIN Sim O r KIEL ...... . ' ,V,t-l- M AKCFACTfKKna III I SI tw Im .t txf T.Br JoKM.nn. PhrBMail.. t tfi M n n " r a rl ni .r Tr. bs-t n-ick -( Kn-i .n. it w:, r..nfl-I-l tusllilllr. I.Era. T..rjnlf IHT.W'iftin.nrH bT !... Jons S.rt,. It a.i tt. ifc ll.P HV ALL IMtl'OGISTS l-18.-Iy J S YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ... .'TT: 7, fl 111 - r-i-.i m 1 urn iraii-l nut V I I I 11 ,"th'! "n.i.if inihrt-i! mnnthi' t.y any Al onflofeithe sex In any p.trt nf .he coun- Wl f I try wliola wllhBr to work ea.lilr at tin uiplomoni wtiiei) w ivrnUb. You nee-mot B5(rBent It emti m'S'iig -rjr t'ii IwinintM. Teruw r wl ft eo(t frew. .Mr-M t (, H. r eil T e n- t l.T . I n ll.l. I.. I.. :.. ,... I..I '. reillimeiV, lOtlCiailll aSIIinfr 0apS, "?" ''"'.i ,rt 111 l,u uaoit n icetuug ine nvr. ais run inmifh at nimn niitiii- :m-i nn tii i.iii i riiu'j iloriior tlo. ...I.I v. .... i I....- trost rea-onat." ti-rtn. Martile Wnuli srnniN Iron Pure Fh.Torinir Kxtraet.. Kanencea of all kitnl. '-mw tltlllllg llie Colli WeatllCl. Sinkti lor kitclien,.. Iloiler-.. Ilalh Tit1." v'iter ptireSpieea ltlnk Hmi . I'ueket ami !' tionkf. JSollie years since she taught her i ll lie 'l""etM Ir-manl 'i-li.n llvlmiim (inm !l-c, Stat loiiery, W ritinjr Kiui-I l lack ami Keil Inks. , , , , , , , ... ilvani'e.l Iron Pipe, one i..l our .in I a .111 iror I'ena. I'eiiril ami I'en Hol-lera. Hitilea I'raver 'lacU alld tail telllcl to Miami at the inch I-emt Pine r liuht lor enmi rv ,... ,.,.1 r rVtTi-liC.l l.t-.,l-. MWTPtW AVfl T11UP5TT', TiflflCTPI n.i.ider, whatever it niav be, annex a V" ll"r t'"' '"" STOV Ks u A H -m ' a 6 ' fl .'lall S. IUtt.i.Atf mtilU MUil ! j 5 to the answer. Multiply 4G4 by 5. .VCteK luv 7 'vVl w J-ovtlo, ln. 'and the answer will 2.320; divide 't m X w.!n VU r, "in.n?K "iilJuV -Wnrk eiecute.1 promptly anJ tUfaetorlly. .1.-.. 1 .. o 1 1 1 I- V 1"1 ' wl 1 ,,c ,vt'iix reiuler en- niiv. hinit exi.-.s.-.l to t he w..i 1 . V Pr, e ami a. cheap ll cheapest (4-W-U ' tl,rt ' h 2. and Vol! have 2.12. and, PresatNls't.on ""H- J ?alV...i nVcan. ! -u lJ"n ' M M w-wMMMMroj3Mrj-diMiMiMiirr 'U ' 1 e,,lai '"h '". Vnll i hi 11 0. Fl.eiml.iirK Ot t I I IsVl t r I hree 2 allon ans 111 one case 4. m RriEUaA7iC COHPOJKJ! Nlake 351.. multiply by 5 the an- -- - - -. ------ -:Z1-:V-.V-Z s;.Tr.La f'eris l,4ta; and dividing this by 2, 11 f If 11 J -or- Ml f Ittl I . AMEUICW VEUMIMOX ivoiKs. MAX' MOMT. I.II'T. Tbrt foTWwiws tlfiU poem la jwvy -o.iileretl -A poetical gem of higrtrsl r tlrr. The original is found in an Irish MS. in Triiittv I'hureh. lnttiii. There Is reason " to think that the p.wm was written ty im of thos trimiive! i'hrtsti-n lntls in Urn r-ign of King lliarinnl. l .till tlo year 5r4, ami was sunt; r ehantf.1 at th last grand national nsetnl!y of kings, i hi.-fmiiis, ami larls, ever lield in the fatuous Halls of T.na. Tin translation is hy the li-at tied Dr. O l) iioan. - rutfbwyh Chronicle 1a V" as the dania-k ros you ace, Or like a lijomoiii mi a tree, Or bk tli ilainty ttiw-t in t;y, Or lik'- the inoriMi.g tin- d tv. Or l.ke the nun, or I i k- tli" l-.e. Or lik- tin- gourd whieli .lona li:ut ; Ki"i sucli is man, wlios- tlir.-ail is spun, liiiwn out ami out, ai u so is iloue. The ro wttle-is, th I'los on l"ast-th, '1 in' tl.iwi-r lail'-s. tin- uii'rioiig liastt-th. Tin- silo seiti, tin- nhadnw tin-s, '1 lie gmi.-il eoiiMiiiif h, tin- in. in h" dies. L.:ki to the grans that's newly sprung. Or lik a late that's n-W ln-g"lii. Or like tlie l.itd that's hrre ii-il.ty. Or like tin- M-;trli-il ilrw in May, Or l,k- an lioiir. or likf a span. Or iike Hit- Miin.g ot a swan ; l-.w n mii li is mail, who livt-n tiy hreatn, 1m In-ie, tiow llit-n-, in htr- ai.d ilvaih. Tlie nr.iss wulit rc. the lale is einlt-il. The lunl ii Hnw n, tie ilew'n asri-ndeil, Tin- hmr is -hint, I tie span tml long, T. e. wan's t ear ileal h, niaii'b lite tstloiiu. Iv'ke to the Imlilile in tin; hrook. Or in a glaxn tuurh like a look, O." like ihe Mi-olle in weav-i' hand. Or like the writing on the rami. Or like a thought, or like a iln ain, Or like the glaliiig of ihe stream ; Even sin h i- man, w ho lives ! I. really I- lu-re, now ttiere, to I tie ami ih-at h. The luilihle s out, the l.mk l-itgi.t, Tlie shuttle's fhnig,.ihe wriim's lilot. The thought is past, f he ti ream is gone, Tier waleis uli.ie, man's life is il.jii..-. I'-ke to an arrow from the how. Or like a swill course ot water thw, Or like ii:i- lime 'iwixt II-m-i! ami elib, til like, the sUler's lelnVr Well, Or l.ke a race, or like a goal. Or lik- I he ilea 1 1 1 1 tt of a ilole. Even such is man, whose luiltle state I- ;il v a s sitljiil unto tale. The ai row shot, the H m h-hui smii, 'J'he lime no lime, ihe wi Iimmiii lent. The rate soon run, the tml mhi won, '1 lie ilo'.e soon ili-a-t , man's hfe kin-ii ilone, I ke to the lightning from the sky, )r iike a post Ihat tjuii k ih tli hie. Or like a ipiaver in a song. Or like a jotin " thiee ilavs long, llr I ke snow when summer's eoini-. Or like the pear, or i: ke the plum ; Even such is mail, w lm he;ios H sorrow, Li vr Iml thisilav, ami il'ms to-morrow. The litihtiiini:' pa-t, ihe post must go, The song is shoi t, I lie j.m i in-v m.i, '1 ue pi-a i lolh rot, tin- ilium ilmh f.i'l, The snow dissoltes, ami so inii-l all. To Kkkp Cabbage. Though we h:ive seen recoinine ided vtiriotis modes of preservinu: cabbaoe tlu'otioh the winter :ni.l have tried several of them, we continue tojuirsue the mcthodlluit we have ;ciier.-ill ndootcd fur gome twenty y:is. :ind which we have fre- tpiendy dcscM'ntl in this department. liiseimplv to di- slight trei.che, side by tide. on si line rising or drv spot w hence the w:ttt r w ill readily drain off. in which st tnd 1 he cabbie just :is it o,ws. inkiiio; it up'o the head. The rows c:in lie ascloselv tojrelher as ihe size of the heads vill :td nit of. Cover oer with cornloddcr, straw r bean- hatiliu. I hen set four posts so as to folui St ltitcll. ll:tcilir the he.ld a oiinst. h, phtci , , " , 1 . .. - a Wall III' I loan I lelice. 1" ollll a a wall or board fence. Form a roof h k'u" l!,It"4- ai'1s are not at anil May. We are aware thai ll is renerallv recommended to place the ! bca.is of the ca-.b.ige in the ground with the stalks sticking up. 15ui hav- iug tried this way. we foil d that tin; c.-ibh.-iire k pt belter and fresher at we recommend, h. id coleslaw Tk !ejrah. I o pi uve t his we have in -Ma v. (Jt r man 'mr n A Wise Ioo. Winter is "oming and the little sparrows who throng our streets and euiivcii the air with their busy chatter, will necessarily li; de pendent on the kindness of charitably disposed persons lor food during the severe frosts Let us hope that tney will not appeal in vain, for few people sire so poor that they cannot spare a handful of crumbs from their table. This reminds us of a story : An llu r. (btllllg room W indow aild bal k when . 'V , , .. - 1 1 1 1 1 o -i 1 Site said to It i in . Lall the bin Is." I he sparrows got to understand the call. and would llv down to the window as s.hmi as the dog iK-gan to bark. This year, on the return of cold weather, she said to the dog. "Call the birds," and he ran al once to the w indow to await orders. At the barking dog, a jj - i.m.w,fleW Licuialioi tt it mori own in eager an- nino- meal, it is1 o t evident that tnth the .loir and b ids 1 leineiiioeicii me leetnug truui one year I I il 1' 1 - e to the next. Ex. A Numeimcai. Cliuosity Any nir.nlK-r of figures you may wisli to multiply by 5 will give the same result if divided bv 2 a much ouickcr oner- i . . 1 ation ; but you must reineiulK-r to an- ' IH'X a 0 to l,,e answer W hen there IS llo ,,;...i i ..i .. . v ...... ...... ..vii iiiviu i if J I 1 1 f iiieie is 11.1 ami a ii-inaintler ; you therefore place a ft at the end of the line, and the result is again 1,795. Cure for Croup Croup can le cure, in one in mile, and Ihe cttieii 01 one iniliu:e, ami llie lemetly issimplv idumand sugar. The way to accompflstl the tlectl IS to take .1 knife or i -te 'iml uli-ve nil' in c.nll Kiint- or uinte, ami sinneoii in small particles altout a leasiHionful of alum ; .. . 3.1 - . . . , . ' then mis it with twice its quantity of 6"rT'r. to make it palatable. 1 lid' ad- minister it as quickly as possible. Al- . . . i-7. .. most instantaneous rebel Will follow. .... . AIll.HFAV. Alll.lew in IkioRs. ink, paste, or leather may le etiectu.tlly pieventctl by a few drops of uil Of F..,l. ;:zzz.3..:::::z znr. z: r1)Wion!I.w.HAY&SBI CUTLERY, Etc., jit Men mi VM COST. Prtparatory to toarinit down an. I rehuihlitig his ezteniive !Stir liootn. ii. I, insposi: r ms Entire Stck of GOuD: COMMIMi PKIM I.'AI.I.Y OF i Builders' HARDWARI Tal!e and Tucket Cullevy, i it ox. nah.s. g . "-. ;r-.ssw.itK i. vrs. ' ''toSwSoIF sip HKS. IT M PS imi TI lINiJ. UI.aNi H.VKIM IIL'U.S..VC. A T I .ESS T HAN COST, - i m- CASH AND CASH ONLY! I 9H I luiti" a!i on Imnd a few tru-vl tviisr ! !... Ill oe. Hhich 1 will sell at lr.iin 5 " ! , le t han ciivt. .iii't am airi'iit l r ' In- a rea I ANi.lt- 1 A s-AWiil tlH. It. -thei n V eh uiifiMe sell t I (iii-ittii r in the mo. 1.1.) winch 1 will sell vi-r) low : for cash. Kow is lis Time to Secure Bargains it v in v i V.: L:t c! C::i; h Y:;j LHtb fej! till ff i in f i fit ft tit tiif tiff I'll I'll .-.' it rt f,tff frtf ti, rtnit" fii iri rl n itixnt tfchi ft tuuf settlf lin-i r i-i&jn-cfi if ttt-- fimiits, nfifr Off miff or cusfi. mul tltft'fhff Stiff fllStS, tIM I 1H list tlllff tnif inmf,s clitseii in the shortvft tune jfiissihte. IHfill STKEKT, ERENSKl'IU., Y. i ; ! ""11 S. O. HAIEEY. J. s. itt'EsiN(i:u. Baslry & Elolsiaser, Plurnbe Mi VI I t n L 1 I I II V I I k RD I in, o I fihl. 224 AND CS ITTERS! Are f rr-arr.t to put I'ol t an.l Hot Water Pipes in Ii iii-o-i :mi nto-n l to a!l other work in -h-ir line promptly, expeilitioulv. at the lowest p..ssi- ie prn-e-i. iiini m :) i norouli ly no Kinatilikc tn.in- ' mu. M-rrrr ml imm I1 t, J. . nn-l h in li. --mi-l'e Also will ht up at fair ti ure H:as? tilol.e Valves lortaln ami iron ciaiern p,ui p. luZ m1' eati-iio-iorv au.-nii..,i. j f"-'-"r, June a.MT7.-tf. j V I XT I COR to lll POST-CFf luE. ; ' CT1 iripr SIoa os, IloriliiiK- Stovos. ! T1M nnnrn , o77er-r t.VJr r t n Oi oil l t I -InUIN WAfi St. V. llavii-ir reeetttly taken posies-Mon of them-n--ly titteil op nn1 eomniodioiis tmihlinsr on lliifh stri-l. txvo doors oust of the Hank mul nearly opposite the Mountain lloiipe. I ' sulisi-i ilu r is l.etter firepnreil than ever to tnami fuel u ri- all Hi-Helcs in the TI N . I'll I'PKIt an 1 SI I KKT-I lt N WAISI-I line, nil of wliieli will l ftiraisheil to Imii-rs .it the very lowest living nriees. The suliscrilier also proposes to keep a full hii.1 vaiii-'l assortment of Ccoking. Parlor and Hea'i-g Stoves of the most appro veil ilesl-rus. fleets l ii "ri vi: ihlil-im- i.. 1 "1 wanante.l eei feet in nnmnlm tm en.,.1 ma lcii.il. Itl'.P A I It I Ntl i.rotni.t I y nt t.-n.U .1 to. - ----- .---..-..iiifi.i,-if,fiiit-r A wnrki niio liriii. ii i... .1 ;..i.. a u)iii,!i,":;jviii)j fMIK KltVNSHtTHO WOOL. K.N COMPXXY 1 is amply prcpare.l to manufacture to nr.ler ir exchanite (Io.hIs nf Its own make lor Wool.. which will he taken at the hi hesr market price. an. I lor the k' hi rinit of which wamms will soon he sent to the various se ;t ions of -he count v. The t. 7" """n',' t ."-e.l r. co,n.nen.lnrl,.n, ami as weT.ro now run- r&i t us lor that purpose. 1 'ST UHV'"K. 'arllnic. Fnlllmr ami Pvelne rrommiv attcn.t .1 in..,. -,...L m. ' ... "... ..iiniiii.v llittliuir "V!"1 '"w,!,t possiMe rte -i't;iioum4-, iuav 11, ni -11 . " QA1U. mVlNIUS. WATcnMAKr.RANn.tkmrT.Ftt ReanerttnllT informs the ..ni.i'in ' fc'llli'MS III I Uil X,. that he la prepurcl tioloait work in I..S line iu-i as rcpalrlnir ttlocks v atches. Jewelry, fee , at short ill! J'- iL? ofifit M"pun Hluli atmet. una noor wiitof Han'lv' i.or?. I!aae b;Itc tt 5tl J it IC- All work iln-iP lo- ..... ...ill i.... i ;..i.. , A W 9 ilJ' 1 P ' L 1 H Vl ' I ' mvtm w. wmm m 5? lit!! In mi fnc:t tirers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -OF- tit 4 -AMI- Sheet Tron Warcs ANI DKAI.r.i'.S IX HEATING PARLffi a3 COOKING S li o c t S o t a I s , -ANI- :imrsE-niiMMiir. mm mm. j .llliiiT in X.rilPI'EU&SHIirJ-HUIA I'HO.MPILV AT r ENDED TO. i I Nos.278. 2S0a! W;ishij!-!.n JOHMSTOVv'N. PA. : - COLLIHS, JQHKSTQK li Cq. E3EN BURG, Penn'a. MOSEY RECEIVED ON WUl f V Mil l ON tll.1M. lMEHKST ALUiWni ll TIMK liEFOSlTS. MjNLY LOAMO. CGL:EC!..N3 WADE. AND A GKNF.lt A . BANKING LUSINESSTR NS'CTEP. - p. via I n 1 1 en t ton pn i l l-n-i e I i-nr-1 1 (.. in n i A. XV. i:l"i t, . Nov. l.l HVi. tf. t i-i :. r. JOHNSTOWN SAYINGS BANK! '20 i; t-sn St.. ( mi :;ti:i; i:i sitt. 12. !:. ! ."I'Sii: 1 no-re! j. .In. :i: T 1 ; 111..11; li i.I I It"' :M i I ' "I It l.-T. -ai I I ii-.1 will- ir.iw-i -i.I ..- 1 r-- : V - it. t 1'IIS e-.!!! iit.ll II. I 1 1. t ; y I -t r i ; i M I i:.-.i- hl 1 1 ir t h.- iii i.,.im.r oa ; i ..r e in to p . -. l: t Lie.-itepo-it Look i.onev l..;in"-i on IJenl It.ite. pi-.-i. ri r. '. nil Hlera I r-mf a ml I mi a I ;nn j ivi , t l.-.rr.nvi r ferina ti is! no.r: ii :ia is on t:irn:s -..r h i..ii r r n! ;:";;.r,vv;,:::x':."VV!.;',;;r:".'"'- " Mi is corpora: imi i i-v-lu-iri-lv i S I v i-iir- Hi No e-Miiin. r-ia I it- posits n --t . ;-.-r I.-'.' T.n: - trmiii'-l. No l.nr-- on pi-1 in 1 enrit y . Hl.iiik a ppliea t ion inr i-nr' neis. eopiesof tin- rules. tv-itws. H'i. a! inn r. '-iii'.ii tu t!..s Hunk . Sen! to :. ny a l Sri s . t re-1 . I't:i si k.k.1 . I -oiies ( '.per. ii ii i i ! a.r-rt . I! P.'. lis. V . . I ! ws. K. V . II i v. t oim 1.1 win -in It. H:iu:ner. jr.. liowaril .1 I;. ns. P. i. viorii-1 1, lames Ale Al iili-n. .'.tons Morlcv. l--v.'is Pliit. II A. lii.iis. t 'onriil Stinpes. tlc-.i :e 1 . a nk . a ml V. W . Walters. Ii INirri . M ''.".: 1. 1.. Presi.lcnt. F'tAM. Pin kt, Treasuier. I'vui s Ki.ii it . Solicitor. 1 12- :."7T.-ly. Eteiiffj" IKSDRAKCE "A5EHCY. 'IT. JICJIv, Gea'l Insurance Agent, r.nr.xsiu n;. fa. Policies written nt sh -rt tn.tiec in tlie OLD REL ABLE ETiJ A,f nl oilier l'lr-i f mw.it nie-. Kl-cnsturr. Sept. 1S76 -ly. - I r. ; CitAWFoiii) norsE. Kitr.Nsm-f:o. Pa. llavinir once more tiihcn poses-imi ol il.-ewcl known' rawn.nl House in l-a-eiishur . which he hasretntcil an. relurni-lie.l in it on I style, iiti I in ten. I - ln-ri'ii Iter m n iu ,-t on si net i ir. p. r:u--c principles, ti e stinscritn-r min'ft y s.;u:. he patron jeo t who Tna v vi-iT t he emoi; y sent ell !i- run hrtsinos .r pi.-MSure, -j 1 1 w li.nu ne pi.-.ies him-ei it I'll' i r-a in in I In' lii-.i. p.-ssihle imoiiti-r ami at the l,.n t ho-iI le price. -, eeili nt ae.-oin-ni. 1. 1 a ' ii-ns will lie turn is hei I f o siiniim r l-o:i ritei s. w ho will tin ! t he M 'raw f .r.t"a pleas-mi nn-l econ nmical lace at which to spemi t he liealiil tor mi. 1 s AC C li A V. Yl'U If. Khensliurtr. April 27, li77. IKKiklllt it ira. a BA-B1 IS-Sl.J, 4 South Front Mrrit. I'loU.l'a. Sr 1? pppet IVI ," l,Ll . ATToRNFY- T T 4 - toix-i-.,-' o V n Office with F. A.Shocmnker to. i.iiHi.rh.f All husiness perl a unn . tot e protsi..n ronit '' "., -mi c..en.,.n u.a.tc a .pcci.uy. -".l J ' ,.,ke 1-otl ' 11 l-i-i ' )NIF.F Mtd. VI Killl.lN. At,or.r U,0 stpia:!- fts-t of w :!! tf-LiT. .Johnstown. Pn. Oli e in theold ,,,i-.- ,,f !-l n ' ' ' - Exoha. ; fooiutr . tup stairs.iio, t t'lin- ,Mt t . 1 1 - t . ton ami i.eni iriw-t tvi.i t......i ,..i r..t ;.. 1...;., ,r ..n i .. ' . , . ...... -. ...... j iit t ris-t . v ui uti. .11.1 tne-s -oi:l.e -te-l wruii his nrofes-ion. ITM. IF 'FC!IFFIF Allnrmy ol IxiW, K'H ii-linrcr, 11. Olliee in i'ol onale Row. (recently occupied hy Wm. KltUil Laq .) i en ire ttreet. f .5l.'7a.-r. J FA. SHOEMAKER. Attorney- IT.t.i TT!t 1 Btre-et. east entl of rst-lenue. tt 21, . -tl.i GEO M. READE. A ttomf-af-Larr. r,r.i-,n,, PH . nfli-i. .in f X c- - - srr- thr doora front HlcH 'reet, tlei.:.T4.l THE DOM1S OF MoXsVil A XvONT)i:UFCTj MiCovEUT 1 BTuNElloCJvS IN Cl oi'j"5''' - "Xattirc linsbiti, ,. .,.., in her days."' says Sh 4 u , is not far wiou", if v. e u.,. ;.. Koine lecctlt illM'ot ( i it ; .". our iieinlib ii h i. i ; . , . p unt t'oi ks in t '.. v. h , . lilifk )t t';e o - .; . , Mot i 5m hi. !' i r I-)... ; as Sil Co'oi!;i !i) S wtit of oi l Cob ;.! :'! .. 5-lld b ill y llpiiti ;t . . ,.. . . as 'l were t.vtrve ! .,;t: . t i, U s;d til" - ui lO.i j,.. : . tli at it I 'pi 'I ' . i 1 v. . i , . ci i ell u: li i on -e u ;k t . . . e st . ild l',t , in a-t e.iis:ne.-iit ,! r , . then li'tu'i d i ' I , I'leeiilly iii : -ii Jtd v.tsice. C! 1 h i ". :d! !"" At hi- i',v , f-eiub'.i'..; Tt II. :' , , il:olies in di no i i , Oil V:A-'.;rZ I., .:. . .. bin : i i-.-i' (."'(- ' ... , . , . , Collide t M'-V i i r . i.i , ,, , . i l .1 1 I . !. ... .: l-..... l.M I ll I If- . l:aiijete at t'i- I i . clilf above t:i -::! ..-,! . sticking out ot ;j. . , . . of a tree Wt' :i t .- : , . Ictiiiator ;i 1 r ... i : tii.A e-l :ti' ci i t if. . : i i , ; lay s in ril- Life- .a , : with o' !i..-r ') en--. The i'i'.-io i i !.- :'. -, of tV i'iii -ni S. ! . c l .Ue I .;' i ! i , , , :d) vc i'. and !;- i -; ,, tb-r, !- '.' an I - - . ' : whnl -!i:;!K'r ..i .: tile 1 ii ji.e ;i vi i'ii.i.j i . . inches T;i: 1 bi-.iuiii.d ' . V - ( I we i-it!n tt'ii in.: 1- 1 -i - : i . .. -Cle i. t.ot ;l, .... I bin I : ie 1 . ii I" - u : ! s g -:i 1 ' , t , . , -day. 1 1'iiii"; '.i.i- . he:.V;i . 1 . 1 1 ' i!.e :.. ' . ce'.-i" I ii: .!;. -.; t -tp j w 1 1:1 ! V 1 . : , !' 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