J Li reTocr svrr era An Abvriejiunl Irishman. . A writer of "English Sketches" in the Catholic World for November tella a curious anecdote, which was related t; him many years ngo 1y a jiriest to whom it occurred. This priest went on a mission to America, and for some vears his labors lay in tlie wild re piotre of the far West. The mission ary led pretty much the life of the children of the virgin forests that he traversed, and where the footprint of the white man was never seen. He rode for miles and miles through the wilderness, feeding, like the anchorites, on what he could gather by the way, and sleeping in the branches of some thick foliagcd tree, to the trunk of which he tied his horse; and at day break he was oil' on his rambles again. One morning, as he was tiding thro' j a wood m search or luou, lie tiesciicu a little wreath of smoke curling above the trees, lie made for the spot, thinking he had come on a field of la r in the shape of a little colon to 1-e baptized ; but, ou approaching, he found only a single wigwam, at the door of which a wild woman was squat ting with a brood of small children about her. The good father was ex hausted with hunger, and managed, by &igns and a few words of the Indi an dialect, to convey this fact to the woman. She rose at once, and placed Tefore him her frugal store. While lie was doing justice to it, the lord of the wigwam returned, and great was his amazement to behold the guest whom his lady was hospitably minis tering to. The priest was trying to air his small store of words, when his host, who was attired in the scanty costume of his trile, with a plentiful crop of feathers sprouting from his head-gear, after surveying him silently for a moment, exclaimed, "Your rev erence is a Catholic priest, I'll be bound, and an Irishman into the bar gain!'' His listener nearly capsized with astonishment. 15ut it was neither a vision nor a delusion. The wild In dian was himself an Irishman, who, with two older comxinions, had come to those remote forests many years before in search of fortune in some form or other ; the trio had been cap tu red by the Indians, who put two of them to death, and only spared the 3'oungest on account of his expertness w ith the bow and arrow and other kin dred accomplishments which made him useful to the tribe. He learned in time to speak their language and adopt their mode of life, even to the extent of marrying a wild woman of their race. Cut the faith of his child hood survived amongst the vicissi tudes of this strange career. He wel comed the priest with joy and the rev erence of a genuine Irish heart; and iHifore the missionary left his wigwam, lie received the wife into the church, Married the pair, baptized and instruct ed the children, and administered the sacraments to the father. Then he sallied forth once more on his life of danger and self-sacrifice, which, though it afforded many consoling and roman tic episodes, never furnished such an other as this. "Noff," exclaimed Can on R , triumphantly, "just tell me if such an adventure as that could hap pen to any two men under the sun ex cept a pair of Irishmen!" And no one contradicted him. ftEIAT REDUCTION .IN PRICES -TO CASH BUYERS AT THE- : EteiHii EcMiuisMni STORE. rPHE undersigned reopoctf ully Informs the : A. citizens of Ebensburjrand the pul.lir tfoner I allv ttmt he has made R Oil EAT ItEUL'CTlON j IN PU1CES TO CASH BUYEKS on all Roods is ' his line, consisting of MOWING and REAPING MACHINES AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS; COOKING, P.iPiLOR AND HEATING STOVES of the most popular designs and of all styles, pi-ices and qualities: :mn cr evert description! j of niv own manufacture; 'HARDWARE, ALL KIND! j such as Tooks. Screws, Hutt Hinges, Shutter ! Hinjres. '!',- tio Hinjres, Holts, Iron and Nails, ' Window (ilussi, Putty. Tnble Knives anil Forks, ' ('nrriiir Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Tii i hie ami Tea Spooii. Meat Cutters, Apple I'arers, j Scissors, Shears, Kazorsond strops. Hammers, i Axes. Hutt liets. Horinjf Macliines,A ufurs, C'his- pels, Planes, Compasses, Squares. Files, Hasps, i Anviis, Viies, Wrenches, Kip, Panel and Cross Cut Saws, Chains of all kinds. Shovels, Spades, I Scythes and Snaths, Kakes. Forks, Sleiirh-Hells, j Shoe leasts, Pejrs, Wax, Hristles, Clothes Wash ! ers and Wringers, Patent Churns and Pateht j Machines generally, Grind-Stones, Patent Mo ! lasses (Jatesand Measures, Lumber Sticks, Cast I Steel Kitli-s, Shot Guns, Kevolvcrs, Pistols. Car tridges, Powder. (Taps, Lead, Horse Shoes and Nails, Old Stove Plates, U rates and Fire Bricks, Well and Cistern Pumps, &c. Arc; Harness end Saddlery Ware of all kind, in great variety: WOOD and WILLOW WARE beyond description ; CAJiKON OIL and OIL, LA3IFS, Fish Oil, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Lubricating Oil, Kusin, Tar. Points. Varnishc", Turpentine. Al cohol. 4e. ; Silver-Plated Waif, Glassware, &c. Family Groeerios, such as Ten.s, PutlVe, Sugars, Syrups Molasses, Spices, Oricd Peaches. Dried Apples, Hominy. Fi.-h, Crackers, Kice, Pearl liar ley, 4c. Tobacco and Cigai's. Paint, Vornish. Whitewash. Scrub, Horse, Shoe, Stove, Dusting, Clothes and Tooth Brushes, all kinds prid sizes; Bed-Cords. Manilla Hopes, and many other articles, at the inuist rates fur wuh. HOUSE Sl'OCTJEXa made, painted pud put up as chenp as possible, fok cash. A liberal discount made to country dealers buying Tin ware hv wholesale. GEoKUK HL'NTLKV. Ehensburg. July Si, l7;i.-tf. Ginger-Snaps. When you see oth ers laughing at something yon have said, try ami find out whtthcr they real I v think vou arc smart, or onlv a fool. Vou cannot make a success of 3-our-self without hard work, any more than ou can put up a stove without wish ing that swearing was not sinful. A friend of mine hit upon an inge nious expedient tofcuppress his neigh bor's dog, which made a business of howling and barking when honest peo ple wanted to sleep. He buried a dozen very small lish-hooks in a piece f raw beef, tied a string to the tempt ing morsel, and ljv.cred it down the partition fence into the yard. During the night that dog lost his voice, and his owner lost his dog. When you see a man so poor he can hardly stand alone, be sure and help him f'v.Il down. 1 never believed there was a talking mountain in Colorado till I went there. While in Denver I actually saw Tike's Teak. There is nothing like having confi dence when buying city milk, or signing a document which you have never read. The most liberal man I ever knew was a public lecturer. On opening a course of lectures in Salt hake City, he presented Hiighain Young with a season ticket for himself and family. Shaking of that generous lectilrer reminds me of another remarkable liberal man who lives in Illinois. Dur ing the recent war, he donated not less than three hundred thousand dol lars to the Government, to help put down the rebellion, lie did not give that amount in money exactly, nor in army supplies, but in advice. Nature always knows her business, anil she never meddles with other peo ple's. In this latter respect shedilfers from many other folks whom I could name. When T see a modern tattler, I al ways think it a pity he had not been created without any brains. As an idiot he might have been a harmless success. As an intelligent being, he is the vilest failure imaginable. I once knew two lawyers who bore the Bame'iiauie and practiced in the same town. Whenever one of them received a letter containing money, he knew he was himself; but when either one happened to be bombarded with a lot of unpaid bills, he felt willing to swear that he was the other man. JL1J i tUlStriX 5 U .Li O ECOK, IlEDGaiiii VARIETY STORE. HAVING recently enlarged our stock we are now prepared to sell at a great reduction tioin former prices. Our stock consist of lirugs. Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Leon's, Ilr.M's and Allen's Hair Ketoratives, Pills. Ointments. Plasters, Liniments, Pain Kill lers. Citrate Magnesia, Ess. Jamaica Ginger, l'ti re Flavoring Fx tracts, Essences, Lemon Syrup, Soni hi ng Syrup, Spiced Syrup, Rhubarb, Pure Spices, &c. Cigars nnd Tobaccos, IHunk Hooks, Deeds, Notes find Hondo; Cap. Post, Commercial nnd all kinds of Note Paper; Envelopes, Pens, Pencil.-,, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Black nnd Jted Ink, IPoeket and Pass Huoks, M;ia-azin. Newspapers. Novels, Histo ries, Bibles, Heligious, Prayer and Toy Book?, Petiknix-c. Pipe. f-n. We have added toouitoeka lot of FINE .TEWF.LUV, to which we wouKOn vile the at tention of the Ladies. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS at; lower piiecs than evrr offered in this place. l'aper and Cigars sold eirlier wholesale or re tail. LK.MMOX & MirKAV. July 30, lSt8. Main Street, Ebeusburg. sajitle: stui;et, Near Union School House. Ebensburg. THE su'.tscrUicr desires to call the attention of the citizens of Cambria and adjoining counties to the fact that ho has now in success ful operation in F.benlurjr a Shop for thernan u fact u re and repair of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Spring YVagoiiK, KleistliM, And nil other description of Mark in Vuit line. Kmployinjr none but skillful workmen and usinjr only the best materials, I feel eon Aden t I can frive entire satisfaction in work, style and prices. Platform work done at short notice. Repair ing of nil kind attended to at reasonable rates. A Blacksmith Shop 111 connection with Man u factory. Call and see specimens of work. June :., lST2.-tf. J. M. CH UTE. lWwell! JOHN D. THOMAS, rMIK undersigned ropect f u!ly informs his nu l merous customers and the public trenerallv that he is prepared to manufacture BOOTS anil SHOES of any desired size or tjualirr, f rom the finest French calf-skin boots to the coarse.n broiruns, in the vei;y bkst m.vxneh, on the shortest notice, and nt as moderate prices like work can be obtained anywhere. Those wlio have worn Hoots and Shoes mode at my establishment need no assurance as to tho superior quality of my work. Others can easily be convinced of the Tact if thev will only ivc ine a trial. Try and be convinced. Repaii iiiif of HdoLs aim Shoes attended to promptly and in a workmanlike mnnner. Thankful for past favors 1 feel confident that in v wirk an 1 prices will commend ine to a cob titiuaucc and increase of the same. JOHN D. THOMAS. - S 2 s - o , -3 -J I . J BBS CTXU 7$ -6 -S?TJ 2 -g S g To .milk a kicking cow stand olf about eight feet and yell, "So! you ilanml old skiuiiint." rnorniFTOHS or Mm FOlMiiiV AM) STOVE WORKS, JIUL.LIDA vsiicr.a. PA. nWIXU purchased the establishment lately known 11s Enterprise Foundry, we are uow prepared to iiuinuf.icture CASTINGS of every description. The Various Styles of Stoves maiiuractured at our establishment are in all respects efpial to any in the market. Steam Engines and all kind ofMachiner, promptly and satisfactorily repaired. rAII our work is warrantedZto be exactly what it is represi'iited. IAur-- 30.-tf. ciiAForiirnousE, t.BKSR liG. I A. John Fitzharris, - Proprietor. HAVING leased nnd rtfurnir.hed the aboro wi-11 known p1 popular hotel, the propri etor is now ampi prepared to accommodate nil who may favor him -.vi:h their patronage. The test that the market affords will be served n t tho Table at all seasons, the liar will be kept constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, and the commodious stable will be under the charge of a careful and attentive hostler. No effort will be spared to render iruests comfort able nnd well pleased in every particular, and by proper at tent ion to business and a moderate sczileof pric-s th" proprietor hopes to win his way to pub! o favor. May 2, 1873.-11.1 MJ. UUCK, M..D., l'b3 nicfiui and NnrsNtn, CiKUDLLTOWR, PA. Office in rear of John Ruck's store. Nitrht ells may be made the residence of John JiLCK, Egg,. lApril 4, 1873,-tf. ESTABLISHED IWEHTT-IWB Hill FRANK W. HAY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, OF AND Sheet-Iron WARES, AND DEALER IN SEATING PARLOR ani COOKING AND- OOUSE-FCRMSIIIXC GOODS GENERALLY. Jollir2T in TIK, COPPER ASOEET-IROX l'UUXi'TLX ATTKAUED TO. Nos. 278, 280 and 282 Washington St., JOHNSTOWN. PA. yOOD, MORRELL & CO. WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, Pa., Whohstde and Retail Dealers in MIM A! DOMESTIC DBY BQOBS. MILLMERY GOODS, II AltDWARR, QUEK.NSVVARE, BCOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. IRON AND NAILS. CARrETS AND OIL CLOTHS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GLASS WARE, YELLOW WARE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. PROVISIONS and FEEDALL KINDS, Together with all manner of Western Produce, such as FLOUR. BACON, FISH, SALT, CARBON OIL, &c, ic. ISP" Wholesale and retail orders solicited and promptly filled on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. WOOD. MORRELL & CO. G. C. K. ZAHM, DEALER IM DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, DATS, MPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES GENER ALLY KEPT IN A COUNTRY STORE. nc 11 jo DISCOVERY In Chemical an2 ncJUal Science JOHN BEATON - JOHNS. TITTLE. (Successors to BENTON & WAYNE.) -DEALERS IX- Gettine JUn i,j j The man aor.s th took Ins wife aj:d t, h I)r. GARirs'S TAR KEITIEIIES Cure Incipient CtnMtiiption. Dr. GAItm'S TAU REIUDICS Cure Catarrh. Dr. CARVIX'S XAIt REMEDIES Cure Atliimi. Dr. GAISVIX'S TAR REMEDIES Curo ZZczirt Di lease. r. GARVI.'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Skin Discuses. Br.GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Rojrnlsite tbo Eiver. Dr. GARVIS TAR REMEDIES Kogmla.te thoStOlliaclland Bou i'U Dr. CJARVI.VS TAR REMEDIES Cuxo all Female Weaknesses. Dr. GAESVIX'S TA35 REMEDIES Turify tho Elool. Dr. CiARVIIV'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Diseases of tlie Tlirosit. Dr. OARVIX'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Bronchitis. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cure "Rose Cold," or "Hay Fever" Dr. GARVIN'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Ennsr Diseases. Dr. a Alt VIS'S TAR REMEDIES Cure Constipation. Dr. GARVEVS TAR REMEDIES Cure Salt Rheum. Dr. GARVEV3 TAR REMEDIES Cure Ilidney Diseases. Dr. GARVLVS TAR REMEDIES rrev'ut Cholera & Yellow Fever Dr.C3AUVI.VS TAR REMEDIS? Trevcnt Malnrlo'is Fevers. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Remove D:tin in the Creat. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Remove Paiii i:i the Gi;le or Buck. Dr. GARVEVS TAR REMEDIES Are a Superior Tonic. Dr. GAR VI.VS TAR REMEDIES Restore tlie AjJcJctO. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Cause the Food to Digest. Dr. GARVIVS TAR REMEDIES Restore the Weali and Debilitated Dr. GARVI.VS TAR REMEDIES Give TTone to Tour System. x.. r. HYP - fo, SOL.E PBOPEIETOT?a. JOJ Seventh Ave., 2'ew York. IJTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. (Fobmeblt "Wood Sc Maxs.) STftTioHaay s postable Steam Endnes. Tlie Best & Most Cnmplef e Assortment in tho 3Iarket. WOOL AND COUNTliT PHODUCE TAKEN IN SXCBANGK FOK GOODS. Store on South Side of Main Street, Ebcushui g I a. EXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Cooking1 Stoves,. Ilesxtiiisr Stoves. TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WARE Having recently taVcn iwssession of the new ly fitted up and commodious liuildimr on llijfb street, two doors e-.istof the liiuik arwl nearly opposite the Mountain House, the subscriber is better prepared than ever to manufacture all articles In the TIN.COVPEK and SHEET-LKON WAHK line, all of which will be furnished to buyers at the very lowest liviiifr piices. The subscriber also proposes to keep a full pnd varied assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Healing Stoves of the most approved designs. tfSPOUTING nnd ROOFING made to order and warranted Perfect in manufacture and ma terial. HhKAIKINb promptly attended to. All work done by me will be done light and on fair terms, and all STOVES and WAKE sold by me can be depended upon as to qualit- and cannot be undersold in price. A continuance and increase of patronag-e is respectfully solici ted, and no effort will be wanting- to reader en tire satisfaction to all. VATXTK CUTRINGER. Ebensburff, Oct. 13, 1870.-tf . JoessTowis nmm mnmi WM. P. PATTON, Manufacturer nnd Dealer in -ALL, KINDS OF CABINET FURNITURE JUHJS'STOWN, PA. Bureaus, liedHteiius, Washsianda, Sideboards, Chamber Seta, Parlor Sets, Wardrobes, Book Cases, Lounires. 4c, 4c, ice, &k., & . EVUKY Cane Chairs. Wood Keat Chairs, Kitcheu Furniture, Bed Lounges, Mattresses. Tete-a-Tetes, Extension Tables, Dininjr Tables, CUDboarHs. e., &c, 4c., &c., &c., &c. iKscKiPTiob or SCHOOL AND HALL FURNITURE made to order in excellent et.e and at low prices. Cabinet and hair makers' materials of all kinds for sale. Furniture delivered at any point in Johnstown or at tatitroad Station free of extra charge. WM. l PATTON. Johnstown, Oct. 13,i670.-tf. Theea EnH?jC. have a!w iy maintntned tho ivij niphest standard of exce'Jenoe. Wo make the manufacture of Enijif Boilers nnd Suw Mills a specialty. We have tlielanre ami most oomnlote works of the kind in the country, with, inachiacry pecinUy adapied to thd wori. We keep constantly in proefss larir? ntimbeTS of Engines, which we f uniih at the very lowest prices and on the fhnrtot notice. We bull 1 Engines epeeiiilly adftpU-d to Mine. Sn-nr Mills Ori.t Mills, Tanneries, Cotton Uiiid, TUruherd and all classes of mannfiicturiiifi'. We are now buildinir the celebrated Inne Circu lar &iw Mill, the LoaL and moot complete saw mill ever invented. Wa make the maTrafacture of Savr Mill outfits a Bpecial feature of onr business, and can furmah complete on tbe Khortest nonce. Our uim in all case is to fiminh the hest ma chinery in the market, and work absolutely un equaled fox bmaty of desioTt, econoiay and strength. Bend for Circular aad Trice Lisu UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. tna, w. t. Parke's Marble Works, 139 Fvankliu Ntreet, Johnstown. MONrMKNTS. HEAD and TOMB STONES, COUNTER and CAUI- . NET SLABS, MANTELS, 4c, manu factured of tho very best Italian and j American Marbles. Entire satisfac-j tion guaranteed 'n price, design and execution or work. vj Urdors respectfully solicited i and promptly tilled at the very low- , est cash rates. Try us. i Oct. 24.-m. JOHN PAKKE. LOGAN'S MARBliB WORKS! 131 Franklin Street, Johntown. .lOII'V W. MMM, - Proprietor. MONUMENTS, HEAD axd TOMB STONES. COUNTER and CABINET SLABS, AND TELS. 4c, manufactured of the very best Ital ian and American Marbles. Perfect satisfac tion in work, desijrn and price jruaranteed. Orders respectfully solicited and prompt ly ex .ted. Jahnstown, Nov. 11, l.-tf. COLLINS, JOHNSTON & CO., vriLI, receive money on deposit, discount T and collect notes, and attend to all the business usually done by Bankers. Sept.20.tf. GEO. C. K.ZAHM, Cashier. LLOYD & CO.. Bankers, EBKXSHUBG, PA. l3yGold, Silver. Government Loans, and other Securities, boutrnt and sold. Interest al lowed on Time Deposits. Collections made a all accessible points in the United: States, and general Baukin? business transacted. WM. M. LLOYD & CO BANKERS. ALTOONA, PA. Drafts on the nrinoinal cities nnd Silver nnd Gold for sale. Collections made. Monios re- , reived on deposit, payable on demand without ' interest, or ou time with interest at fair rates. Jrort, Kails, Gin, Putty, Home Shoes, leather, Shoe Findtng, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, WASH MACHINES AHD WRINGERS, Wagon Hubs, Spokes and Felloes, HUB BOXING AND SPOKE TENONING MACHINES, &c, Nos. 208 and 210 Main Street. Johnstown, Pa. lSept.5.-m. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. left on the 9:;.-, V. L. t . . i - -11. t-Mi . DOtlling' ve J it , l !1. I'. iTaa been before the Arnerican public OVER THIRTY years. It ha nevrr yet fiiled to give perfect Batipfact on, en 1 has justly been etyled tbe panacea. for nil ex ternal Wounds, Cuts, Burns. Swell'infs, Sprains, Bruiees, &c, &e., for ?T n ri 1 Beast. No family BbouM be a F!r V ' without this Liniment. Tho money r fnnded unless tho Liniment i ; as repre sented. Be Fnre and p't the renuine 'EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Sold ly all lrufrtrists and Curt-y Stores, at 2"c , COc. anl ! fO j -T TMtle. Notice c t!" f I " ATTRACTIVE ! NEATf SUBSTANTIAL ! Fall Styles Ready! a MEN'S YOUTH'S Bors READY-MADE CLOTHING. AI Purchasers of Good Clothing are n cm nrnrrhtnen to su 1heir ttants fr 1he Fal1 and iC L UYVLVUL U Winter Season from the Magnificent - 'j"-- " ' ' i - i - f- Stock of Elegant All Wool Garments NOW ARRANGED FOR INSPECTION In the Spacious Salesrooms of Oak Hall. Prices Remarkably Lois I EH ft The Largest Clothing House in America. S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. Mil WM Samples, with Easy Rules for Self-Measurement ' sent to any address when written for. 1873. FALL and WINTER! 1874. THE i&TEST SEHSitttOMt (jREA1 T REDUCTION IN PRICES AT Tllli: TS3ilAVr EAGLE CLOTHING STORE OF M. II. NATIIANSOX & CO., (Lately occupied by H. AValters, deceased,) 231 and 233 MAIN STUEET, J0HITST0W2T, PA. rpHE underpinned would respectfully inform the citizens of El.Misburjr and Northern Cambria I cr w1jo -1. generally, that they have just opened at tho above ruiiiinl nlun n l.it-.. rnmnln oi. ! i gaut stock of FALL AND WIMEK BSfc.eu in CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. -RV SJ J1,'"! LFj-.PrK ? BLUE CLOTH SUITS. CARSIMEKK StHTS for men ;';M7 V r. 'n b.:u?: wn, ol.ve and lighter colors, and 7.7m ;. " .VV.. yi.yy-L 1 " " cis ot nil textures, styles and lr ('PS. ltOAI14 X VAT ULV ITMDUn t l k; i7 i . . ne poia at 10 jior cent. Ichs than prevailing prices in Johnstown. l t w.. fV full line of HATS, CAPS. THL'NKS on the most r,n. ;ii', roo,,s ""V ar,,ce f clot hinr desired. and that too at short notice and hiud and the S iPhMfc fonaWe terras. W e masufacturk Au.nuuowK Goods, which enables us to ' the Dreraraii..,, 1 , """n .: X -!1U 11,1,,., 1 so extremely i.atuial tLai vrould speak of it. " L ' stayed up until , , '''k thing in readm.v. to leave at 0:4.-) i).,.v ,. , w t wife got up tiist, ar.,!,.."1 see if it wasg,!,..;.,, sure it was, an.l us it w,s, hour to disf in-. . .,. ''t I . " "'t:s y.. touch, it waseiii,i,.ij ;.r .,'."" : I was right. While s!,e V '. : fast he sat on the nl 0f !- ' deavored to 1,.. ... " 'i succeeding, owing t,, a g.ta the eyes, gettin- tl.t. k.y-s ,v boy's legs, he gave uj. the to dressing hinieif. Af.er t tng which he dn.j over a cup of c:rt window, and com and immediately , tiudow, and exj io--. ,i about to eleai off went down fctiett t. came back agaiu t , ; ,. , p.bout 8 o'clock. At a qmirter pn-r e:h: Lr ask us if we though: :t ty minutes pa.t he akia door what he lioi-!.t ..f:;,t. twenty-five minutes Lt and at half-past eiht he eveiybody on the topic, his wife, having tv. i. e ; and twice redressed ;h- ; on tier reuiutote jumi lKKjuet in one hand a: in the other, took w ; , s lor to wait for the h.U r. w i one hour and ten i: ter silting there in a . ., titude for eleven m:-.. and came over to a.-k o.;i v. ; the back breadth vr;i u , TLe 'adycousuht d a: .:xK: examination of the h;e k hi biietly able to make ihc nouncement that the h.n k j a bit too full. With i.or su the wife of the man ac i 'w ; home, reaching theie j ;i cue the progeny from tub :f v into w nicu tie nau pron uM. coveting that he wa- aif. dressed at once. (Srr.e :? have emptied that watei ei. . ing, and set fire to the tut-, not live across the way. s j; 9 o'clock, and three m-.murai before the train was i j ;: gonable to expect the anir' ,. . man, and the advent if .-Lit v.; accoiuingiy watcliwd i.e iw up his station at the v.A corner, ni.o1 tLncerj r:.-, fc" moved with .;!, .'i.tial.ibie tfl v. ifetook ,i-.U:r.ii.i-'e of the I over and ask or.r :fe if An- tv tbiug like it. vhh h that l..d; tiously admittid i hail:t. first lady put he l,.-a.l : t of :'. and looked d"vn the street. indication of the haikn s'!. ak-. band if the n.an had C"i):o jet. seconds later he tan her Li.ul . and asked him Uif t!t lie didn't know, and a it a necessaiy that he sle.uhi keep tween the gate and the c iiicr:; man ever came, then- wcie !'. .: do but to ro after -ufiv tr'y- the did. He was ii, ti c h?ek . ning in connection i'li .ii. : double-barrelled bakery. a:ti. injr an order for five .. mother lighted upon h'.:z. l- tho house was in n )ih . boy could reasonably fx;xctt '" the time he had got li t 1 t.:e suit, the hackiuaa i .'.;: c. front of the hotiss. .tlou. of the entire rehrhi of the hack was the 'e:-H-'it-complete coufusion. 1 H - poked into the earrh-O Ivi - immediatele pnlh-il or.: cuffed Lir.t -: m what i IM-- on the children lailad. a:-- turned his eyes on his : J-' there. After the in.Lly the baggage aboai .h t:.' commenced to thli uext :.' t town and liiri f . V . "V -"" counry. i-ieaw- give uaa coll when you visit our ployed in recover,: - " r?T'r2-7.a Ar?m .u.r,sf k ai prices whether it wi! aot psv v..n to dwl with us. OVER- f , , . . . f StOKfT" th fT9M-MAlE WORK our leading specialties, and "QV1CK SALES AND SMALL ' J? tlie hack ar'n 0 C T 1 PKOHTfe the basis upon which we do business. COME AND SEE! i ;, . 8l. 11AK t?vliv li' ' DON'T FORGET THE PLACE-231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOHNSTOWN. firmly Sept. 19, 1873.-6ra. M. H. NATHAN SON & CO. asserting th .' : -: it such elicit ! :' t as she was M o'h: 1 . JAMES F. JI TTj TjTIZV. V. Attorney at Law and Real Estate Aseni, nubLiiJA 1 ffllU UU, FA. S1" ATTENTION triven to the eollee K7 tlon of claims in ItUir Oumi.io u...i don, Bedford, Centre and Cleui tieid counties fames wishing to purchase, rent, sell or ex change real estate will nnd it frreatly to their advantage to call on or address me. Correspondence in either Enirlih or Ger man solicited. I Sent, al istI.V - AW and COLLECTION OFFICE TIERNEY &. N U LI Colonnade Row, Kbensbnrtr, P. an parts of the L nited States- fa-ld-'Tl -tf 1 W. DICK. Attorney At-Law, Eb, An.lniriv T. f rr. i J TtV-. v'"w.ju iront room of T. J. Lloyds new buHdiuo'. Centra ctt ii rr.nS Sf?usln.- attended to safisfac orny, and collections a specialty. I0-H.tf.l Daniel Mclaughlin, Attorn to- and Locust streets. Will attend to .11 hil bct3 connacted with his proteseion. J. GALLITZTV T. A "CP Atto J ii o v-n -T . -'. .m- Fbensburq, Catnbrin Co., Fa. ' ST. A. SHOEMAKEK, WK'h. SECHLKR. HOEMAKER &SECHLER, Altorneyn.at-Lnw, 9-13. EBEN5BTJRG. Cambhia c Pa. ff. (JEO. M. KEADE, Attorney-at-Law, ty., YJen6hur 1a- flice on Centre street, third door from H.gh street. lauff.ST.l HAGAK Miagnolia Balm A FEW APPTjCAxiON8 MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. i.d ft.lt at once. It doe .way with tlia I huned J ".rooTc. all B'ou-hr s an Pimploa. oSwVrnffl.? Sunbura. a.d by its CenUe but powerful Uifiuence mantlea the laded chetk wita YOTJTHITL BLOOM AHD BEAUTY. Pa?kb"dr8tor.fc lK away at sue pared, as sh of the children who hind, as the hack ! ing the more siicoo.. o they could think i t i men of th neilii"' ! their blinds, wher t for tha last half lo :r to exchange opinio.' - CT bury ye ics. A Drradkui. Fir.Y sent to an exchange t- ation : "A fu i " 3r She got drowned body kuowd she t and so Mr. ' fjkl fokes. and all tlie outen the w 11 jut i ruore'n they erir o- tha water ta.-tiu m r. i0u . .i:m ; af..if srtOt'?- :11 f..r ftster tot! .i 'i ' - in 2 the well. ' afloatiu a round d:v!!uv"' 4 ( 1 r- nil": She sui lisht her out l- elt oifu!. l'1- YILLIAM K ITT ELL, Attorney onne How, Centre street. ll-20.-tf. drink enny nioie What I kaiit nm They oughten i. i"1' uat:r cu t3 ' 1 i T I. ant 1111I11-1S'"' II Ui X ..j.rj .V.- w out l. ,-:it in. I think so. m'-1-1" ' is A tiu fackt." tel it t-tn c R 'ec tor 1 Itv i.rr v.r l V. 1 1-.; y.fn Ail i c :t ? ira ' (,! "at i a r. fti 'V. 3 It ioj 'm' t C! St,- ' I ec M J. Ii on. n ; in sir i is 1 l It r '1 ' l - Or '"Ti i it '-t '"I & s - i - t rr 1