W i A i" i J JV 11L1X Till. A ( THKirs CASK. la l.sT , tn the steamer -, from Louisville to Howling Clicen, was quite a huge p:i ty r pa.''-4:ngers. V e hail goii.n some distance up (Jieen IJiver, vlien at nunc landir.";. a genii man ami k'd.v ca; 'e aboard, registered as n:aii and wife, and veie duly assigned a s:.t-rnn i the 1; lies' 4-..bin. The boat's cabin presi-rted the usual varied seem; -'me leading, kuvc r: ' .'li.iii'- at the cud tables, aval knots here aril theic engaged in conversation. In a f-.v minutes a waiter came forward a'..d tiM the (ip.ain that the lady j'.'.st come ah"aid vv'e-l.cd to see hiu; in her room, v.hd, a '.ii'.ie Mi:p;ised and wondering, went im mediately back and knoclel at the door, v ii:eh was hvMlaiingly, cautiously, with c.ideiit signs of tiepiik'.ti in, opened. '1 hey were bo'.h, unmistakably, much alarmed, a::d the lady appeal, d to th- Captain pilo o.isly for i roieetion. T his astot.isUd impiiiies about the cause of ad this, j.Ijc ex plained that in passing down the hall she recognised a man who had been her hus band, bat from whom she had separaled ami married again, and who had driven them from their homes with threats of violence, ami followed them with every possible annoyance : that they had just left a place in Indiana, as they thought, secretly, when lo and behold ! here ho was after ihem in Kentucky ! She was :n despair and imploivd the captain to protect them, lie assured Iter he would, but bog gad her to point out the man, as he was ac quainted willi nearly all, and could not im agine which one it c u!d be. Alter much importunity, the curtain being partially drawn to secure her from view, she was at last prevailed upon to pass ca.it ! 'ii-ly out, her husband standing behind her and evi dently equally frightened. The ridieu li.ibtio.a nf the .-cone here pi esonted may be imagined. Her eye, w i'.h tei riii d fas cination, at la--( iv,bs '.'.p:)ii him, and she points out a .Mr. , well known to the Captain a gen: k man whom he had known i for ycais acll Know ho was not married, ad h;ul eveiy ica.-oii to believe bad never I , en. 'i'he Captain assured herslie was mistak en ; tli.it. lit ki.ovv the fact above related in jv-a;il to the man, and that il could not bu ti.te. She i,aid. v, ben.enlly, '"I know it is bim. I o you think it possible that I could live with a man lloce years in the rolatio'.i of a wife, that only a few weeks th.uild in tervene since 1 saw him. and then be un- r.ble to reeognii.e him or mistake another for 1 im This was a poser sure enough, and to a 1st i anger to all the pa i ties, convincing ami Vitiat.sweiable. Hut, then, there stood the living, ineradicable, insurmountable fact fh-i this was John . and Hoi. Mr. . 1 had ku wn for jive or six years that be was not married, and had not been v. .lain that time. So we had it, neither ; being able to convince the other. I pro p. r ed to bring him up for closer inspect ion, b..t she was too much afraid f him toemi- , bout ; b it repeated assurances of piotcc ti. n at last J :evai!ed. audi went out for. bim. (.'ailing him .ut from his card party, ' 1 brielly told bim what h;.d occurred, and in his vvondeiiag auia;:cinciit he iissutued 8 'tne: hing 'f the J p at ance of a frightened , c-.ipiit. Ih'.a.gliL face to face, the ludi- ' Ci ousiu ss ami singula: ity of theea.se cul i; iuateu. lie Commences : "V.'h.it is this you acer.se me of, madam- f being your former husband, of Col- ; lowing Jim with threats to kill, et .' j V by, I do not know you .a ver saw you lel'oie. oil eaitb, to uij ku.ivv ledge, and I liev er had a W ife."' She, answering. "What, sir'. You h ny that jour name i; , that you were once my lua.b.i.id, and that we se;.a.ated in , j l.tiiaua lie -Yes, madam, 1 do depy it, each Mid all, most emphatically." iy this time, tpiite a crowd hrnl Ik-cu at t;..eleil as wilnesses ami audiiois. Slieiv itleiuly was n 't convis.ceti of her mistake, ami, iii'iei a slight pan e, says : Well, tin ii; is one- way to decide this qaeslion of verttcity between yiai and my- lelf. If you aie Mi. , and my fotmer hi. -hand, you have a deep scar in the edge l and hakle:i by your hair, and at the top et t til!" 1 ! i he; ; I. i maeiue th'-rcne he re. All are eag'"r t 1 . 1 h. ihe .(.still of the test , a.s ho p::!'.s .:! ha'., and sioopiug. p.esents his hiad ci st sus peel ion. ' tie l v. a.s! v i aiscs !i.;r, looks, ao-.l 1 U;- again; there w si llo .sc ill to be see".!. 11' 1 els that he has tliam; bed. a. id the eouipany present ac- 1 ui li i iii ; b.ii she, amazed and co:.l::.Li.i, si-ems but .half Coiiv ii.ccd. lleic tl.eea.se rests. 1 have never since seen or hcaid of the slia'igely ihisuhil I.aiv. but the gentle man, the subject f ihis ileiusicin, is still living o'.itiicen Iviver, a resp cteti, gooil eisizen, iiiul tbe hundicds who know him know this was a mistake, but a tuistai: luterly incredibin; and iucoiiipn-hciisil.ie not coniuutted 1 an aci.p.saii.'.ance. norevon an intimate friend, but by a wife, who had lived vv iih si man iu si maiitil relation l.j three or four years, and only sepsirated from him then for a few months. As a case of "mistaken identity,'" it certainly is without si psirallel. C"rn'j;t. ncc Hast ing Until (Kg.) Ji u!iij.-tjh. Ui:ai Tuis. Some ono has said that tlie ability of nearly every mssu to -pay his debts depends upon his ability to collect debts line hiiu. Tlie indiv iduals -f a com munity sire linked together by a chain of debts ami cu bls, and in time of depres ti.ou the let'usal of one person to discharge a single liability often embarrasses a line of a d.:en debtors ami creditors. Hence the prompt payment of .small debts be c iues, iu times like these, a public as well a, a piivatcduty. Tlie same money that I s a debt in ihe morning may pay a dozen l.tfoie nieht and twelve men aie thus ic b ved of anxiety ami piessure by tl,i.s pay lnciit of one obiigaliim. A Damsi uv youth carriesoae of hisgii i"s teeth as a remembrance. When he ia ni.u licd lie can have all iicr jsiw. 0OOK pft. ll WANTED W:J. B.EL'Ra&HVDL L fill pt-nusitF.RS, v""!) i ' i,' R i v.. . ... V1 1 ii K.N IS V.NTKi KOU 'IJlti (.nikT INDUSTIlIESl nl'llit: IMJKD STA TES. 1 ri!." I'A.M.S AMI r.Cli ;M,I(AVIM;S. 1'lllXTEn.IV I K.NCl. ' S 1 1 M ;K-.M-.N. V. !.tillN !V '- KM I- j NKNT ,! THOItS, IM'U't'lMl .lliHN B. OOlOli. I l'OV. L'-".. t' Vst, FI'-AAI'O HiiWI.AMl, IlKV. K. i Kivs i:. a via.. I'Hii.ii' iii i.kv, a iair.li r i'.icia.A t, ; n mi a ;iti:ia.f.Y. r. a. ckhkins t ri.'., ktc. j 'l';o-,i,rs is a e..Jjiete ln.-t-ry of all branch- : c-iet iia!n?t i y. proei sses of laniiutni l lire, etc., ' in ail Hiren. It i ii coinplcle enev elope. lia of i artio.a inn uufarl n res, iiniiis li.i' most filler- : ta.ioitir ami valuai.le work of in f oi in.i t ion on 1 sn;..i i is of tr:-.ii-r.il mterest ever oficr 1 to the j piiiila-. It i4 ii;;;te.'i t. the watits i f theMer- , li:oir, i l i i .i e'urer. i.'eli inie. Ka i 1'ier. Si il- I .lent tort I fi V"iii r. toi' eiis i.i tolli ol.l uinl ft; . f a ! 1 classes. Tit1 Look is hv:iypnls. i m !:n are inaiviaif larje sal.-s in all parts of the c.i:.:;ry. !t is oiVer'-tl at trie ! e.v prie" of : ."xi. iOi l is i cli'"i tH-;t luxiK v ervlii ty sul.serii ti.ai. X l.o.i.iy i it Ii te Ai'Sn.ut ;t eo.iy. 'V.-'.-jiti f airents in every town in the T'nited . S: '.t t. ami r at can ta:i to an v fll with tie tioe'.c. Our teens aie liberal. We (jive ' n;r :u'i-nis tie. exi-!'isi e riif'it if teiaaterv . I 1 . . i. o t . ; t v . -i i i s s .iu Ui.s. eoi it s I n 'iii h t 'a y s, : r.'ioi iter sr.;.'. .'Ci in two week. Our aent in . U:li tt'or.i stil.t :'. in oite vi !'.. Soeei im-ns of t tie w rk s.-nt t' .e.'ems mi ree.-itii t.f tt.tn.p. i'nr ircii I.irs auM t. ruia to aeiits inl'lress the pi..jn.-a-r-. i Or tUo ajs an.l My--i)s in tlte tiidtlpn LiTf of; American Detectives. j V till iielil U'l t ! MV-iel U S 1 is ;i r,-,.. ,r,l i nr 1 1;. sk: ill 1 i V I - I . - this In-!.. It iliselo.-ifi ,f the Det'-etivc- Sy-tern. It ; lie t ti vi:.i"! of thv m sr i ot t aN i-iu ::i r . i i w h ieli Ihe ' fl-l I Is . .( o.i ;, . !..;: i i- . en , i : 1 1 ! i . : ( e; li.iner. i'.iii-s i ; irk p. eket ' 1 I l.r . C-lt ll-le v I II H, ;tl. rtll ( !:i--i'S. IM'" e I i .s.'.i llllli llfMlU'lt Jlistiee. I'ru' 'i'i. t-V-'el for eir- (.lllltl S illiit lefllls Id Hellls. 1 vi-: ri'iti.is.i t.mi-: ni:T j DICTIOXAM OF THE BIBLE I I.-; Til:' LMa.i.c:i i..i.-,i'ACC. 11 V VV.'.I. t-Vii i ii, M..J). It N wi frten Si.vTOnf the m.'.:! ili itiiiiriiished il i ii. c-i; li' K.i re' je :i ii i , iii . l ie. i, r. :ui is t iie n i;,' ,.ij.i:i,ii eM'jsiie.i in ihh '.ni!:ii-y i::.ien;e.l lv In-. Sj., i; . i s i ii- r . ,i I. It i - i ; i i : 11 : : w i i Ii -r i.ii siiel ;.iut wi.i.l i iu, ra i i iis. i; e- a taie.s e i r l. mil' in tin- I'. l.l. el iinj.i,! tauee, a . 1 1 i is a Im. Vi m. ! I "1 1. v every ' "11 r t .ii a in in i;y T. is Kiiiiie.l in i.ouliie eol'jii'.n, in one laie i.et-lVK v.i::i!ll '. P i I ";.. We M.tit .iireiils ler I Iihm' n-Ki-ka in nil cities lld'l t.iv.lis in 1 lie ..il !l I r' . We pay l.u: linn i.iisi.:;is n:iU yte e.i insive icrrit.n-y. tii' eii eu!r.i an-1 teruis .uS.tr .-s tti.: pi;! !ihi-rs. Sa.ir,i.e eci- c f any of our hunks sent in any ill i I i".s?a im reeeif.t l prii e. j. iv. i:m::: s. v.msi:. rut iishers. Hurt ft:: !, '. nu., t hien;!. I II., Ciiieiiiiiiiii. Ohio. iVuc'i ill ' to set. i. 0 its iGll !-Jlt!El-!U i : A ISC' l T 2 , .s..i.l iat ear ; , !! ' )l T 'J'i.i. -.ir ; And now bi in- .Sold at the rule of A v rc. iS. Tiip iSouie-.tic" 4. ) !ii-pasje i iieia ,n 1 1 lei--, O; j,, ; ,,, i rs.-des others lier-nnne it wery day serv ) il ien- '.- J.--sfo ip .o..i , iii , ; mid l.o !v useful for vtaiv n.vt and ta. 1. II - 1 IS , vritv ii-: av v A J!. -lCil;;o -.ilil tie f li r;i itiod ifi.r ti-i.-iU t .-;?...''.- infi-M r. iih !,n i nst rueSor (without e! iii-f e i upon .ippliciiii.in at our I Vm-erif5, '.' Kivtli I! 1 1 si: ;t r-.. ' The -WOMI-.STIi " ..- l.-.V.vn ,,,,.,-r PmiiiTims j .s.i.,.,u ,,',.ii ,i,o ..,'i,t .1?. i.7,ii. , mid is spe- ' ei.tll.v ree mi mend f r Kiiuili u-eaini jl.mu- j larmi ers. Ii j 5iiu..'e ii. construction, noise less and e:::;lv run. A la re stock ot TliromJ. , Silks. Ac.. t!lw.;v s on la.nd. A.tiir s. ; I'll: ' le .Mf.'S'i Ii " S. M. (i i"! KAN V, ' Dec '7. -jni -! Si.vih Street, I 'it 1st; u I g ll. LOOK SHAHP AT THIS! , 135. JHt ONLY CATHOLIC 13G. 1 I ' A !; Jill I A (dt-VTV. ! M K.'.ti II '.'.IS. VV in.'esaleaeil ISr-init Iten- 1VJ. lel- ili S i A Mi V I'll ( 'At 11(11 (' V. I ,J!W s , I ..11 km i. I'i; VY! n Looks. T'.i!:i.i.s. II is-iouoM. end t ONTUO'. ! I!-I VI. W .O. K.s, I'r.l.lc.l.IClI.S. 1',, . n uus. I ii v-irs, a-p.. .,-.. l:;c, FrnnkSin Street. -lolinsiruM,. p.,. Wil! s. ii ,. ., v jutj,.,. at ISal-ti.'iot-eor I'hildclp'nia pi-ic.-s. .1 i.i.' ,., unt oil-, u rn l.clif ft. f. ( -.Vr'-i;, Uhritrh-s. .u ! oi tr(, .'x. It.c.ks tioiind and piet iii-'- trameuat the lov.e t I'ossil.le pi ices. All the l'-astern Weekly l':, pets f or sa le. 133 Franklin Street, Johnstown. 135. THE BIGGEST SHIP AFLOAT ! Pi-.KSUA'S jroii.y to lullroj e, er llioat cencinin I 0 i- t 1 1 e i r frieii.lM Id the (nd 'itutrii oii''it to Imiv their tickets Tro'ii M. 1". V(KA oiiiin. Ayri'iit tor t i.e c e I e tc 1 r. te.l il t lion -1 1 S.ii-4. 1 . viiV; ' - i" rene'er" 'I.,.. V" Kurope. 1 Ins Line Dial 1 foi 'iirreiit 1 ; M kvi;:i: ic -1 unci .iiiiv.-iiiiN sold at the lowest . I'.r tintliei- piirtieillnrs call lit '"us Sriiiii:. i:tu I'miikio. !.-....i I'ccllllil ov 11. J'. i . l-luneL':.'. l:7:.-tf . ( IAS i: Y, l'()(i A It T Y J VVHOI.K.slA I.U I.KAI.KlK IV CO.. JuJiSuistaaiiLi tti M iih mm AM At.r. KINDS OF l)()Mi:s,'nc T.HfUOKS, AM. l.Vll'OifltKs ot- Foreign Wines, Xlins, Brandies, tc, '. :n. Liuort.r Utecft. j Pec. 1!. is;i.-,n. I'iTTSHl'ltnif, PA. t.u:xnviz; j WOOLEN FACTORY! HAVIX'.J introduced new inaeliinery into our '; ooleii ' 1 etory, we nre now prepared to I man u tact lire on short notice. ( ,i n ils, CASl-M-.I'S. BLANK KTS, KLANMU.S of all styles I M'111 KI.Mi VAlt.NS. &e.. i-e. - i ff Won! taken in exolm litre for poods or worked 011 shines. Market price p:ud lor wool, i T. M. jo. t;s. .t NUNS. I EhoiistMiitf, l eh. 24, f . ?M. M. LLOYD fc t'O , Drafts on the prineijial cities hlid Silver snd "Id for ..ite. t'olieeiioi., miuio. .".!oui r. -reived on deposit. pH.v.tl.loon nfir.au.! v.-ilhont uuvrest, or on ti.nev. uh lnterf si ut fair rules. 1 I f P U f-J W jn temica5. cr? i at Scieuce. (Si a ti 2 Ll J -i S3 O l o j C ! CC - ' v. s , , ' i r,.;j c ' ll : - ti A- 1 If 1 -i j Ir. A71VIZS'5 TAR IJF7!EnJKS I5r. iAISVSr'S TAK 12C.13i:Sfi Curo Ca45ii'5l. Ir. SASlV3i''S VAir ltKr?IKI5BES C;ire AliiiJ;i. Sir. r..IV3s TA71 tir.HKI5ES Cava E5 :: fsi io:. r. GA!15Vi-'3 'S'Ait SIE7S3:iIi:S Cure Siits S3-o: llv.yu.late tlio ILsv:". Ir. fiArVl.'S 'FAll HMEDIKS 3Uirul.it 3 theSloriJtifSlaml 15oi!s Ir. iAi5V2Vrf 7A!i Itll.llKIHS Curo all Ii?iait W:i!iiess. E:ii:.3CEJis:s I'lllify (la (.'are 53:t':'?'-i ei tin 'l'nr:t. .-t ir. 3AS5V2.V TAK KCUCIJIKS I The yumg gill, meanwhile, her h.verbe- Cure irfivst!5i. i ing lost to her, accepted the husband select- Br 5 IF" V2.V ,S,'r? 'Crnr5J.Sr? i t(' v 'u'r l'''lber, was mairied, and went to h,;(.4j-.'o!d.;or".lay?ovor;' ,i1in F,a,:Ce-. ,At '.f two years 1 she became a widow, but CLiitmucd to re Z3r. 4A55 IW.i I2.L.?m-.a ai(.a.l. Ssl,e was in possession of A Cur" F.tinrj Iii ! Dr.OAIiVi's's 'Z'All iE.'5r:2i:S Cur- C'iiiS 5;:stiesrj. Sir. JA!5VE.VS TAlI-i KE3a:SIEi Ciu"; r:;:! E-iliorsT-;. Cur'- 2iE.'i:j;v. E;2:c,u". lir. UAsTjl'S.V.'S r2'A3S lUlTZY.IiZZ: l':-. v-.-r.t t'i:clrr:i e; Ycih'.v S'evi'i- nr. csaijvs.vs Tii: nzzin: ri;-.-i.i.i JTI:sIs-.i'2oii"j I';'; !r.A!iV5.!-fS TA5J IZTlllDSZ r.i neve I''ia f;s iUi' I3rnst. Ileraovo 5:3Sl-J ia the er Ar- 1 ' V - 2 r -ii z s Ile.5tt.-rc-1' Jr. 14Ai:V i B25'.72lC25nfy Gau-e ihu r'so A i-j Essutl rsestore the IV and vc!;il j;scd !T)r. GAKVIVS 1M5S 2:r:.3EIIL:a Give Tone St lojir si v hi. SOjL yriOPEIZTOltfl. Jfi.'i SrmttJt Are.. AVfr I .'. , rri -i c-t . , .LeSL 1111112' 173. tiie GCt. I " i j . , . o T- 1 IV AtdllSOll, li'pt'Ka & Sill! -.'A J-e lv. IL ' ...q j M --t J'& -SL .g fcVf ft I ! rJ""!l JM Trill icmAci'OS ! , . ' , ,, ' i Sitii(flf'l a) (tint vnr 1hf Ar:'nX((X t"i.V? ! ia tin' l'ni'ft J'ortion t Kkiixus.' Kleven Years' Credit. Seven per Cent. Interest. 2-'.', j'cr cent, reduction to settlers v h. improve. A FREEs PASS TO LAND BUYERS. 77'."; h'A ("IS about this Oivnt are- Low Tri- ees. Lonir ( r. .lit. and a Uebate to settlers of iii-ai-ly oiie-loiii th s a lsicli sml and Splendid Innate; short and mild Winters ; early plant- 1 i i and no wintcriux of Stock: plentv of Haiti- j fall, and just at the riirht fi-iis.ci ; foal. Stone and Hriek on the line ; ( h'"p Kates on Lumber, ' I'.c(i .Ve " (i.i ,.ii,!w ,,w 1 I,.- i.,...i . 1. I . I I Io:i.t--ad and I'l c-etn pi ions now- abundant s j ;'!. lir-i-eliiss ISailrMii on tiio line of a irreat -. . lo.eiuli I;. line; Products will pay lor Lund . . and I in ,i ovem.-nts. i It is tuk liKsr opportpxitv evkii orrr.iirn , I 1 l l.'.' 1.1-1(1 ll I. ,..l,. .'. I'.f . .. i.r in,; .-..(tit. i'or Circulars mid treiieral in foiuia t ion ad dress A. K. 11 ZAI.1N. MmiiUCT Land Dep't, .IT7.-;'nn. inri.kA, kin. j u 11 it G wit b p. MATicGoMPomn), IU1L F'-r !(( pT. ctt:a: cur of ISI-.piiide-t.ir.'. ...;-.t, .mral I ys;, i.H:a, and ;s a l.lvi l parifi:r, it lii.8 1:0 -inuI; lor j 1 . d.t.r .-.risir' f.-cTa an KTipiiro fUtc t icl' d. Ttt ItlTKV-.lATIC I'OM- v-d rt'-ichPB tho Biu.'i'O of all f -11.'. le, leid rrc. -e.u''.y li.-.r..H!ies tLo J; ': s from t: Fystctn t.y It tin. iiit- tiato aciioii ii ibo b!oicl. AGi YOUR DRUGGIST FOR I X PltCPARID av P. E. Sellers & Co. riTTSEU 110 It, FA. rfi.s,S!.c:;t:rtci!i:. Eh CL CQ O (O O o Eh S--T-.. Pitu pit i Ei-o us or FOLMUIV WD STOVE WORKS. JIOLLIDA YSIiL'IiU. PA. t t i -v-1 -v-1 , . . I I ',"r.r,,1,soueestal.llshment Intelv known s Krin.r.i. iu I.'. i prepared to n.an ,, i. et m-e ' ' "w "r UOW IK.IIT OVTITVC 1 ! "'-o ucMTiiiiioii. TnO Various Styles Of StOVeS munufaetared nt our estnlili!,liiuent ai- in ail respects cguul to any in the ma, ket. lirnvrv promptly and satifuetoi il- repaired. All our work is v .11 inn led 10 I.- wnut it is repreeuli.U. tAujj. ij.-if.j ' Genuine liomanre in Ileal JLIfe, . l OW TWO LOVKP.S WOE AT LAST UXITKD. That truth is stranger than fiction, every- body knows. But real life is not mere more strange it is often more romantic than anything invented by the writers of romance. An instance of this lias recently j occurred witbh our knowledge ; and the tlenouemem. ui "'v jjiviiw vuuu . . 4. ... .1,1. t.TM"' 1 til T. nnt'l.it t 1 . '1 t I cannot letrain irom giving n no your reau- ers. I vouch for its correctness, as one at least of the parties coLcerned is w ell knowii to me. About ten jears ago a wealthy merchant of this city, hav ing an only child, a beauti- , - i f ...... t ... ... i .... ..1 a .tivi.if.ji .a Jill "111 OJ t-v eiii"-. ii, uM.iiii.1. ui'.ti'.vit .. certain indications of a consumptive ten deiiey in her, and to recall her health sent her to pass some months at a country home among the bills of Vermont. The young lady iccovered her health, but she lost her hexrt. st-he made the acquaintance of a voung man named G , a farmer's sn, intelligent and well educated, but a ma chinist The yonnj; people became warm ly attached to each other, and entered into burgh current prices 1 o dealers 1 present the an engagement conditional on the consent i peculiar ailvati'fge of savitig ihem nil freight of the lady's father. lint the latter Lad j and dray ape, is iliev tire not required"' to pay more ambitious views for his daughter; ami I fi ciglii? from the piinctpal eities hikI no drat -when the j'oung machinist presented hint- j age charges nre maie. Dealers may rest a--Kelf as her suitor he was treated with very ! pared that my goodi nre of the tiest qualitT and little ceremony vvsis, in fact, dismissed by I m r tricea as mod rte as city rates- 1'y doirp the father in a luanner so offensive that ' a fair, upright hiij'uiess. and hv promptly and ide forbade him to make any further ad- pr I vancet. He went West, ami entered into ' lursir.esss in t. J.ouis. Having plenty of j talent, energy a:;d ehr.iacter, ho was suc cessful, Mum had a large establishment of his own, ami has accumulated a handsome 1 fort tine. Absorbed in business and in the ! v:u ions ocenpat ions of a man of prominence , and insistence, be had doubtless outgrown his early disappointment m love; but he l.fil formed no ot In 1 at tachuient. and re- ' n.ained unman ied. modest fortune, and her parents having died in this interval, there was nothing to call her back to Huston. L p to September of last year this was the position of all'airs between these two. With each the brief romance of their early yout h had faded isito tiie memory of a lenderdrt-am, and nothing could have seemed Jess likely than I lie oc currence of an event which .should reunite their sundered lives. However, it so fell out that the require ments of Mr. C "s business took llllii. last year.to Kurope.and he remained al-roatl for several months. )ne evening, late in September, be was on board a little steam er going from Marseilles to J.eghorn. when theie c;:n:e up one of those sudden storms for which there watets are unuleasantlv ! noted. It was verv rou;li, but no danger was anticipatf d. Mr. ii s:lt on deck, waU-ldiiy; the stoim, tind manv passenjiei ! sitnone- tlK tii sevessil ladscs. were domir the same. Cue of the latter had risen from her seal to go below, and nus standing in tin nnj; iia iih l attitude, when, the steamer giving a violent lurch, she lost her bsilar.ee and was thrown overbjanl. Mr. (J saw the mishap, anil instantly leaped after berinio the sea. lie wsis fort siuate enough to find and support her; but it. was dark, the sea wsis running high, and, though si j boat wsis pi;ekly sent out by the people on j the steamer, those in it were tunable to find j the missing passengers, and it was tup- posed that they were drow tied. But. for tunattly f'.-r Ihem, the tteanier's people, as tunattly lor them, the tteamei s peop.l s-'-nnstheaceident was known, had th. out various things for them to cling to row n A ft. ........ 1 1...,., 1. Til.!.: tl.nv "i" .1 ii".i! 1 (I in i(i ii.vdi, null 1 l ill I.i nil , weieetmbkd to keep themselves from sink- ing. They were picked up on the follovv- in- day by a vest el bound for Malta, and ciinii ii to that port. llius il was tn:lt these long separated lov ers met at last. In the ilai kness of niiiht, t.,,,i- ;,. t ,.,.. ,.c. p a Mediterrsiiican, they recognized each other. They were reunited, smd with no prospect before them but of a speedy death in each other's arms. Wsis it strsinge that the old love which had slumber. d, not died, in their hea its, was re-sivv sikened, and that on find ing themselves once mot e possessed of life, Jeit it impossible to spend that hie a pa it . At anv rate, they were married soon after ;.. i "i- i . , . t ,, . ,, 1 1 , 111 tlie Ll'.ghAl chapel ilt A.aha, and having Jia.sSed the winter there, !r the benelit ot tl.e ta.K-'s bealtb. vvl.ii b brol .siillered i'lint- lioin iii i. iu.-u.i. .Hi. ii.i- i.i. vi,- . v.... , i.. t .. i.n . . . . . i... i ..... ..... i-lie lino und they are at dtbent on their way home io America. And may sill true loves have an or. - i .,. t 'iuaily fortunate issue ! L,utljn JtUr lu the Chicago Tribune. Tin: Fair Skx. That merry M Lache lur, tho l'oj'C f Koine aial a haiitUoine s:c-eiinen of a vvell-irescrvi d eiitleinen he is too takes a new view of the human laee, as follows : A short time since, wlit ti lahinej Lis cus tomary walk, attended by his suite, the I'ojh' halted before an aviary liiled with rare birds, amongst them a magtiiliet ;t jK-aeoek, vvhieli from his brilliant scailet I'lumae, has received the soiibi ittuet of " i'he (.'anliiiiih" The bird, which is unite t tame, Rtej j ed forth from his cage and ad- 1 vat'ccd with slow and stalely aee towards i the rnnii, heiihess (f the in 1. met ions of his master: '"Conic on ; don't keep the I '): vvaititig.' Arriving in front of tin; Holy Father he stood still, wit h la ad erect and conscious air, as if saying : '-Admiro me.' As the latter was receiving his mede of petting at the hands of the 1'ope. the pea hen came up in herturn, but modestly remained in the rear of her mate, as if cognizant of Iter want of brilliancy. His Holiness, turning towards his suite, ob served : "Since there are no ladies pre sent I may venture to call your attention to the fact that in the entire animal tribe, whether volatile, quadruped, or leptile. the male is ever the handsomer. It is only in the human race that the females claim the palm of beauty, hav ing )i etensions to style themselves 'the lair sex ; but, auleil the llolv Father, laughingly, striking his chest ; with his hand mean while, "it is ail the mis I take of their vanity ; we men are the fair Attach. viknt to Nkwsi'apf.us. The strong altachincnt of subsci ibersj to a well conducted uewspr-j.-er is fu ii t ' ii dly conlinned by a)er, words ot I publishers. '"Ir-ton my lfi dioadtonew bee-imiers, lose their terror ! .-.... it", i I.i:. i., i I 'll.l-l V Jl'lllliai il. IS I'CLli t.V Ol IMICll lOi ai terni of yeats. So long as a paper puisnes a just, honorable and judicious course, meeting the wants of its customers in all respects, the ties of friendship between the subscribers and the paper are as difli cult to break by an outside third party as the links which bind old friends in busi ness or social life. Occasional defects and cirorsin a newspaper aie overlooked by I those who have become attached to it through its perusal for years. They may sometimes become dissatisfied with it on account of something which has slipped into its columns, and may sto; taking it, '..s ... . .1 i-....:i- . 1 . their houses or office for a few weeks be- j conies an insupportable Hepnvatiou, ami .tliCy baten to resume subscription. This ' 's 'be common experience in the history of jail established papers. No friendship on e:lltb is more constant than that contraet- e -V t,ie 1 ('a,lels l,t -1 JoUllltll w Inch makes an nones: atirt earnest ett-.irt to meiit ineu" continued support. rgl il OM A S C A 11 L A N 1) WH01.ESAI.K I'EAI.tK IN WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS, FIS1 SET. mil COaED MEATS. IIAt'O.V, FliOI K, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Between 13th and 14th Sts.. Altoona. All such poods us Spices, Brushes, V.'ood Hml Willow Wiire.Slioe Blacking and Station erywil! be sold Imm njnnufactiirer's ptintci rr:ie lists, and all other uood in my line at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Pi 'itts- atisfsctril y filin p all orders. 1 tiope to merit the parron .fre oi reran .t.-mers atei oiners in C niiir!i count v and elsewhere. Orders re tI eci full v solicited and snt'sfaetioii trnarnnteed in all cases. THuM AS OAKLAND. Abootm..liilv 2!. l'CD.-tf. N 1 EXT DOOR TO TOST-OFI'ICE. I I out i Ji " tJto'O!-;. TIN, COPPER dt SHEET-IRON WARE I II ivim- recently taken possession of the nrw- !.v t.Sti d up mill -..ii.ii:')i!ioiis Imil.lii.ff .n IHtrh street, two lioois east t the H:i!:k ai);1 r.cai !y . niio-ite the M.iuiOh'ii Mouse, tiie "u'..ei-j! r is ' t.i'ller iir'tir"(l tiii'ii cvt to mnioi fact u :i!l Mi-ti leslu the 'I I.N.C iPPICIS ani SH lil.'i-l ( )N W'AKIC lit!.-, ail of -vlncli vviil l-c- 1 u in ii,ed to buyers .it the very lowest liv iujf -.riet-s. '!"? so t'scrilier fls. propones to kef p n full nnil v in id assort ni.'iit of Ccc-king, Parlor aisd Hearing Stoves of the tnest ft pp i--, ei? designs. i rPH"r!Ni isn't lOXltlN,'; n::i.!e to enter . it i. d iv a rra :. 1 pi i t ii. i- i v. u ! :n-i 1 1 re .-. u.i u.a- t. -vi;-!. t;:.!'Ai 1:1 N!s pi, is.ii. sly i.it. n.;. ,! 1,,. ; All work Uonc will l e.ior.!- ri-::t ale! on i'air Oi ii.s. and ail SHiVKSi-pI WALK :,-,;, ; !. v me :; n 1 . le pen. iii i i ; pon as to o im I it a; id eaniiol ie l H'ier-.oSil iupi iee. A ei -lit : n .".to ee .old increase ef ?at ; iiiaye i- respi s I n ! i v s. .liei- J .-', iind ro il rt wi'l tie wanting- to ii-ii.ler en- . tire balif Suction to ail. VAI.I IE LL'TKING Kit. i Fbetisbiirjr, Oct. L-Te.-t t'. I T'VW WW n"fl FAPT VT'V 'TflUF L'bUiV, iiiiUllOilll V AHllii 1 i OiUilili. UAVlXfi reifiit ly fn!ii.'ed our slock we are now prenar d to sell :.t a ieat r. dnetioii fi-oai forvii r prices. Ilia sto. k o," Druirs. M-dU ines. l'erl iimerr, l':n:.-y Si.ip?, Leon's, Hall's and Alien s Hair IJe'lWiit i ves, I'll Is. tin I in i i i, I "he-lei s. Liiiimeri! s, !'a: a 1 v 1 1 -lets, ('it rate Magnesia. K-s. .! iiieM-a (Jmyrr, I'll if Klavoiiiiif r.Mraets. I.s-enees, ,..i.iin Syrup. Sixii liiii tj rap, spieed Syrup, iCiiuS.ai b, l'uro Sp! .es, ie. Cigars ond Tcbaccco, IJIank Looks. De'ds, Nots and !( D(i-: Cap. lVst. (.'oirni.ei-eia ai'.l ali kinds d' N..ir I'nper ; Km e!o;( s. I ns, Ioiii-il. Arnold'" Wntiie-- ' I'l.ii 1, :iUaek and JJed In!:, pocket and pass Books, Mar:i7.it.4. New spaf is. No els, liito-t-i.-s. H ides. IS. i;j.'ieiis. Lii.yei-and Toy l;....ks. IViiknivrs. l'ipc.e. Are. ;---'.'e liave inliled toourstoek -i lot of PINK JKWKl.KY. io vvlreh vvc vv iu!iUm vile t U - at-t-iioii of the Ladies. I'litiT'lCISAI'H ALMPMS at lower prices than evrr nil en in this ("lace. l'.ipcr and ( ifiu s s..!d either ivl:.,!.s;ili. up taii. Lr..:v' - M ITS H A V. July a, Isrs. .Main Street. Koensiiurs. BE M.F.tlS IN BEY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, I HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS. CAPS, COGT SHOES, AND all o tit vu Ai;Tiri.i- cnvKi: ALLY K LIT IN' A COL'NTl.Y SiOkK WOOL AND COl NrifV ri.'ODL'Cl TAKtN in ixi'irera KeR g'ioi.s Store on South Side of iY.ai;i Street, llhinvlmrv;, C"u. LOOK WELL TO YGITi nriEHSTAMilMiS. ; JOKTS D. T i-S Q hi A S , j I Soot fl2o rV5;iIvM ; 'I'M B iimlersijrtied ri;;pt etfuMy iitfi-nm I1U1111 L luer' iii i u.-1 nna 1 s i.d t he pu Id it - etif ral !y t h:i t l.o i.s prepn red to niii i' 11 r:i t n re 1 i '! :oii SH' KS of nity ie-ire I s.,.- or iiiiallty, t roin : ho Ii:iet ! r mil mi I -skin i'oois to tee use"! lirojans, 1.1 ili' v.::;y bli-i 11 vM.n on t s'lertesr notae. nil.: nt :is 1:10.1. rate lik- work cmi l.o !:iir."! anrvvh.- re. pi ii es a.- 'those who have worn li.iois and c-iioes i.nlp :it my os:.ll:sh:ii-iit rc.-l no ;i-vi.; a :,i t!.i superior ijn iii'y of 1:1 v work. :!.'' er. :i end!y Le eonviaec-d ..f tl'e'faet if thev will oai-. 4, 1 e mi' a n un. 1 r v am: ue eoi.v iii. ed 1 T I i 11 M 11 iinirei ao,t . s A3i 1-1.E sin ' r Union School House. Ebensbur.i K s.n.serlhir desires tt.enll the nttention I t. the citizens, ot 4 amhria and adjoiuiajr j f,i i" '.iii'"i in i oeasiaira-a J lion tor i i.. in i... ij iitei iii e anil repair oi CARR'AGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES . ' u i i v i i w j - Mirlns V.s,. Molsl,s ' "thcr tlscriitiii of Ui,rh in thai linr. I Fanidoyiti-r none l.ut ki!'.rul work mm. o.,a usin? only the best mateiiiils, I feel cotuldcnt 1 cmi rive entire smisi action in work, styles aiei prices. 'at I orin work done nt short not iee. Ttenm'i- Xn,, r M Kil, llUon,0,, to at ....ahJ )c A Hlaeksmit h Mhoj, in ennneeliou with Mati- uljetor.y. O.W and see specimens of work J "lit -, io. .-u 1). M. CIU TK. ,T ltrtll r' lr I, u . Dl f ii ,,..., . - - - " . i he h..s ..m-n....;.V..li. I.,:...' ,:,'".. 1 . . i . i 'i.-ii iii r,. eii. mi, i ?.,. ii X . ' iouiki jv ery nay ot the week. I ..... ,,,,rr ma.-n, niicr.imvinit nad nr.iple prac tice for the space of seven years, doe. not hesi tate in Rthi-mitis that he can Kive perfect Ratis taction in every ease relatimr to th.. Tirf..i., .... . B ... ...v ., iiiriiiii. ah nraticlies of ileelianical anU Sureieal Den- t.stry carefully and seientitleal'v f!!,, d ! ;'r, I1'"'",'" attention piven to hiiiirsr deeav-fd i n"VhV-Aw't''r,h-'"xtr,,t;t'Uwi.th,utliii. For ........ ,,.1,,, iiiiiiiiiu eoneeriiinr iiriee-. etc call at Ins ollice on Ilirh street, oiiponite th f .OMt.lM.l 11., 1 T . "I'l"""' I"" E? "fj!work' u''"f'' ' ' - : ' .;. . iii-re miiv lie e viinoncl may il I I I I'V e niii'.ii 1 -!.--. I ........ i vv ii.r.-o .waiv UMj. i -L'I. Ti.n uti...,.i - ... ! ll JJ. ti:-. lv. K. .IONE has just received an invoice of new nnd fiishionnt.le Millinei v 4Joods.nl her room-. 111 the East Ward, Eticnsiuirtf. Wcddm bonnets Hllts. fto.. ,peeially. Dr.'ssimikiii li. K. .MINES hat lust received nn invniin d( me. 1 11- lairoiii.uc 01 1 tie mi i. ... fill I aOllC uuelily.l ix. Kc-pairmar ot Il.iots ami fcla.c-s attended . A 1 ivt',' rv-Vrr 1 - , V,'. Wv servos and sauce-. s,1;; to Promptly and in a workmanlike 1.. miner. , V r - 1 t ol V. 'v --e. i':' tH,,vi ' AUU PC ine- -ir.i.irel vv ...1, , Thankful f..r pMst fav.-rs I feel eonlident that i l;L, L,U;,"lM V N 1 A; "v. mun " .!. . , . U my work and puces will commend me to aeon- ' f't"rei t tho very hst Italian andf,-ft,i JH j Aevv ork heads iii tinnaiiee and increase of the s-iune. j American Marbles. I.iuire saiisfac- J.'; I t ! : factuve of artilici'.i i Jt.HN D. THOMAS. I .!.:V'm": Pnce, design ami ?fct A to,u l(C,h,ws .. FRANK Yv7. HAY raniiiaoturoi'j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OF tin, mnm AND- Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DC A LICK IN UP A rnTVP 1U .il t J v szl-'. Sri Z. T ( ' TV T -AND irr.r-fn ri :i l. lin e r it rh n I r ! - i. .x . ! Jlliliio :b.Li.iLLl. Susie and !,. -i .Tobbi 11: TIV i iii, i t iiv u j A lut i iiJ.i rKi):'TI.T AT IK.MlM) Ti). Xos.27S,-2,S0ani 282 Washinloii Si.. JCMjSYOWrc, PA. TMJ1), AiOKUlIJ, 4V L'O. W A 1 1 I N (oD.V si Ii I- KT, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., ll'hv'c ar iti. lUtc.il !f:!cis in l 0 il U i b i u:o o'jl.lil'J i'J i . 1 a. l O J ii I. ijai:!va!:k. gi'i-KN'svYAR:--:. Ht I'S A !' S!!OKS. i'.-s AM' CAPS. !M)N ,N'i) N'A1I OARPKTS AND Oil VI '! !!S. i:ka J'.Y-'.: a nr. t;i. -TniNG 'iLAss v: a y: m a w m:i . VO'M)i:.N AND WILLOW tt'AI.F. mOViSIONS and TEED, ALL KINDS, Te.eeilirr nidi n'l niiintier of Ves-in I'roilitre. -ncl. u, FI.' 1 1" it. IS.U'ON, P'l.SH, SAL1 .; a !: X ( ! L. f-e., ic. Z$? Wl'o'e-:c"e a ltd r'ti(i' order- eJ-.lteite! Hid -riitiij-.il v 'iiie-i mi llie sliortvt tietke ;u.i! nort reasonublr terie.- wooo. mot: 1: r ll a. ro. 1 L ic O'i'-s i Si - !? : ! -v i n j -?7 iinni! " ' TT -1 Y T J JiiitU i u (I . i I U.I ii i Jii U4dictiki. t)..lt ,.f ,,. 1 WM. P. PATTON, ."ilaiiii'iiielurei' and I .-n ltr In GABIITSTFUSNITU-EE its. cni! ! ' - !il.(; Nlrt'i'l, JUiA 7 Oil A , i-.l. Hiirrnus, !',--(ls,, ....,!.., W:is:st;.iK'.s, Sideboards, t .'Lumber Sets, I'arlor M t , Wnrlrolcs, Book eases, I.olI((es I Ciitie f'l-iiiro. I Wood e :t 'h 'irs, I Kitchen Furniture. I Bed llllli si, j Taltres( r.. I T.-te-,i-Teli-. j K --t:.-'. .! Taides. I I liniitz T i(.e. 1 :i,(i.o:o .is. t'., ic, A.C.. if., ic, & it.-., ic, .xe.. ic. ...v. A KV i:v lo.-i loi'Tli;? of SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE niMde to rder in cxeellc-iit st e mid hi low i'l ii'1'-. 1 -il ::' ! ;. '. h.'ii ir.al.e: s' mill rii,is oi all kinns r--r -ale. "e 11. ;? 11 re .a : i v.-re.l ;t niiy e;:;i it: .le'osstowr. or at li iih : :.d S!t;-u t ree of e.-ctrn i-:mtV!'. W.M. P. PAl'i tN. joi.us.10 .v u, Oct . !;!. iste.-t f . 8 Oriler. rt-sii.-etfully soUoitod As , b'.CS, bookbilidinu. 2::"li '-(io ; ,1 LCfl l S V i BLE ffflB UK T fTT U " lA 0 Villi 1 USliliJ ; b-ui-vv 01 k hat s a':.l 131 I'rar Ji!iu Slroet, Joliustuwn. 1 s5tst wheels, stove-. JOSS XV. MX;4:V, - lro(i ielor. ft-'jo-l Mi . is, IIK.Ml ami TUMI) STONFS ti rorxTF.ii Nn I'-uiivi'T r i i.s- . v.: Ti-Ls;A..:.,an.,k,?.,;o.i'';,eVrpVWi ail(j niericaI1 Marldes. l'erl cot -ati-i tjon in W(rk, (iesin and lrieeV,. raiit'el d ""Orders respect fully solicited and pror Ital- atislc- ! prompt- ly executed. .I nnstown. Nov. 11, il.-tt.l F. P. TIEUNE1. JAM KS M-.. I AW Ajio COLLECTION OFFICE TIERNEY &. NULL, ( oluitnnilft Sow, t.bciitlM. rg. " i-!'ciai nirention iihiu t.- ..,iio..i:r,.., i t , ., all prt. of the United States. hM.V.i -tr I i u.ouel'S :,1J'1 ' I" LOV1J & CO., UXNKI KS, KIlKySHL'TiO tfT'GoM. Silver, Govern moii't I "oat other Seeiiritie. t.ouirht and Hold, lute J J .,.,. .-.,s..-s,. . 1 1. .. l r-; r. -V .i L ;il, 2 4 1 oit.i.is. ...ims. ' V..' "'r: "' "J""'-. '"terestnl- , "wcu (iii ion- Deposits. loweu on lime Ht-posits. 4 oil vet ions made at ' r- v 4,1 "l nil aeoessible points in the I'nired'States and a ' "rearms, gui!;ovvt., general Hanking business transacted. i ware speet u les ami J. OALLITZIX LA K K , : vi ii i licit o, , T 1 - - . . a i x'.- T,..-e leid- i T tOl IIOJ -SI t-TSl AV, . -Ntv ''elsC , Kbensbura, Cambria Un 1 ln" st""e- fiiulll!,;1'-v- ' ft to., la. w:uCt kaolin, and gi F. A. SIlOKMAKKK, WM. 11. HKCHI.KIt ied sum- j QHOE MAKER 1k SECHLER UvT is f ,hr ' erntnhc O AUome,,.,, Ut" distilling lupiors. ' ' -l":L 113-1 KBKXSIiUUG. Cuu.hu p. ftf prv-luction d paper . i- ; i-iv-r-t i . Ll 1 ' Ohio makes the m i ' ' . Kitivn 1 ivtciv Z . n"-N ' J.l.MO.N, ATTor.rT.iT.r iw . ...'.f"1 ?n1 trunklm slreets, mi fciuirs. Em ranee on liankliii street. Y,LL,AM IvlTTKLL, Attoknkv-AT-I.AW. Khopohurir, I'a. (thee in t'.vl- onnndu ioi w. KnikT direct. tl-A.-H.l suit Ll mi: i,,,: A MlrN!,,, v Vi helia.r the ease, ilcs, tic t; T like valievs Sa-r der a loiiiaiiUe ; girls and boys in ,,-. i prepated to siv , i i .... ..t ii "in mere is r,., i the earth, air v. i-, of Mimn-sota's v., ;. fall very deeply ii , I der passion : an. I .... i t his feeliir jI( v ,, ; deuce of tins. uv , , . nr.. ..r ., ... . i . ..n. . ii... L-ion 'j ,i ., A your.tr mini aged twenty tv. j loyee s"iii( wl,, ., 1., met nt m. p. Susie T. Knglef.-. tlauehter of a .e. -Kettle river. a d :,; between them. ;,, while, but one .,' to fall into the l.-ll: AViihehi). tlieif s '; liart of her f.ill.e: ( languag.- d.-iionv, . , iiiforiiH d her th .'. : ped at once. .i : ! A few im ipths ,t misstd from the h: ', searching her ro. n;; she had m it 1 ' , ,, j ., wardrobe h;ul ,,- ,. i , now re.'il asiirin p. brother was ci i:- . lie wandered -.0 . with-tlt IukLm ! ; ' she heard from ' when a l.;ii:l.e. , there was a y i r . I buiii 1-e:ib!ii o': : .; FiX Hi :les a ij"'. i i IVoijc. I From this 1he t.air. t!, i' . ., ; brother i r-sol . , ; they dl the f : i.iied to t:.nl ' : f. ; t a! iy. bo t -e. 'i he e.lbiil. thoi: . ; t wo a ; .art n-j'i! -. t biy. ( hi ask il v i llretland: said tin and that he had' ! en. '-.!g ! l to s; ,..v ' : : 1-. si of ;i v '. i!ai :n ; s. .;i v b; t heir v. . ! t ied. w:is owitf 5 1 he tiiin :-'er '.v h i ) f.iii' d to conic r j ol;is( J,, , 1, ;,, .-( e e. wris. ;ifi ;c i.i 1 . ii.:iri i .1. !c.st Ji' i , :i!i(l ml her t s: t-i vvlnefi wis 'Hiel -i.i' .1 in : vv 1, .1 1 I.er 10 :!.- . Th t fJi! V -. l'i- !'. !'it i '.; ' ei . vii i 1 1 : ir ; v- II I I i l i O -'ll l V ' a'l.l -ivv e l.ivct'-. 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