(Sambria Jwcman. CQEMSBURC, PA., FRIDAT, OCT. 24, 1879. , r ! PTKHBITH mrETICKST. row tu( initAsrRiR: PANT. O. 1-Aini. Allegheny County. ; UtHOlHilH OlSTT TKKET. tfli'HAtL .T. NAtlLE. of Carroll Twp. FOK rOR HOUSE I! RECTOR: Ji'IIN" roKABAl UH. of Crjie Twp. .Til JCRT COM M It-S ION Ell : joHN' J HOUMCK. of Illrhland Twp. ICR I'OVMT fURVETOF.: HENRY SC AN LAN. f larro'.Uuvui. Tnr. iiinn! r of new rases f jellow " v i in M. i: . j. li i luring :vt vtcek was " . uel thr T!isr.iW'r Coat hs. :u. Total PRINtlPLE ANP PRITEXCE BOTH PK M AND THE ELECTION Ol THE ENTIRE I DEI'K'H VTIOT1CKCT IN THIS COl : r ON j NET IT.DAY WEEK. EVERY HONEST DEM' iCHAT WILL ItECOONIZE THIS FACT. BEAK IN MINP THAT THE ELECTION OF THOM AS OKI FF1TH THIS i EAK WOl LH PROBABLY BK FOLLOWED BT SIMILAR PIS ASTERS KOK MANY YEARS TO COME. NOW IS THE TIME TO "SC CH THE S A. KM NT." VOTE S.'LIP ANP STKAMHT Fo R BARK, i X(1I.K A.1BALL ANP THE RFjrL'LlC AN I - n . . t ' A T T . TO VOTE SI I J P ANPSTRAKJTITFOR BARK. TtESPAY, NOVEMBER 4th. HF.JU3IRF.KA i CRAFT W ILL Hf. v K r. ivr-i-i. ; ! x ifJT.v ROKABAIOH HORN1CK axdSCAN- t FILL VOTE MEANS A FORMIDABLE VIC- WHILE NO LOVER or T!!l TH W ILL. .MUl j : TORY XK THE WHOLE lICKt I. 1 TS UOWSJ ALL. ! ! ; ! irurrui n tiw viite P JKI.Y Oil VOTE PON T FOPOET TO BRINO OT T THE FULL I.TF. DEMIITRATSOFrAMRHIA. BE SI RE ' PESIfK'RATIC VOTE AT THE ELECTION ON LAN. SCRATCH NOT! PATCH NOT t GEAND OPENING OF THE- Tin: Republican managers in thia pla e arc indulging in some very loud A SOLID SOUTH. Extract from a speech delivered by Hon. SEWS ASD OTHER "VOTINGS. ! John O'Neill, the Mollle Magaire under r t nrlvj. in lh KnnhurT ia.11. has been Interviewed A woman at Trboro, N. C, moulded the liul- ( and gays that the suspense he undergoes is terrl- KvK'Inrnf vnttlvit will l nulled I let with which her lover murdered her husband. ; tilj. He almost wishes they had hung him with ljO.l-.il.rf ot .tie vote that V, ill tie pollc.1 , DanW Voorheeg at Hamilton, Oh.o, during ; mte hter of AJam jty, of Topton, - McManu.for bewas prepared to r,at that time. uie reci'iu campaimi . Herks county, swallowed a snawi-pin ine oiner i William i. fyie, 01 west ttosnen. inesier Rnt there is another grievance aliearen asrainsi ; d4v ,n(1 ifter terrible sufTeilng died. county, predicts a mild winter. He deduces this for Thomas Griffith, their candinate for Sheriff. This has been their favorite aruus.'inei-.t whenever a Sheriff was to e olt-f'ted, ai:d every one recollects how , contid.-ntly they predicted the triumph of John T. Harris over Herman Ihunncr the South as an excuse for usurpation and the overthrow of iree elections not only there but everywhere. It is said she is solid. We hear It clamored in our ears from all quarters th.U she votes solidly anainst the Republican party. Let us admit that she does. New England votes about SELLERS' COUGH 8YHUP ! Am Xli m l-.o. and how hie.il they carrie.l men ; .anft the Pemociatie rartr. and yet I a0. heads in st", when their "whet-1 horse," : i nave never heard that therefore wc ouzht to M re. Mildred Fields, who died In Lynchburg, Thonri.s Ia is ran aaain-t John Ryan. nullify the Constitution and all the rights of the ! Virginia, three weeks ago, was one hnndre4 and ' ' , -t. 5tatc in the matter of elections to set rid or that : ten years old. according to the Virginian of that It H a pl.-aant delusion, as loin; as it u j? uu (hat thfl po,ify of thjJ conntryf fUy lasts, for the Rtpublieans of this COlintV whjcn has so bitterly cursed the producer in res- Martin Ryan, a Tamavjua miner, was attacked Lord Bute has just completed and is about to ', from the manner in which the bees ars conducting publish the first translation Into English ol the themselves. He says they are working harder Roman Breviary of the Catholic Church. now than they did when the white clover was in The Baltimore Sun makes record of the death j bloom, and have only just begun to kill the drones 4Q YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. in tht city one uay last wee 01 .urs. inline on, wnicn is a 9.n mat mey uon 1 anticipate a very severe winter. Mr. Py le says the bees never make a mistake is this respect; hence his confi dence in the prediction. Jacib Reese, of Pittsburg, Pa., puts forth some remarkable claims in regard to an alleged new discovery in metallurgy. He says he is able to melt Instantly a bar of cast steel one inch in dl- Crier, who was born one hundred and eight years Prmtiii'-d by all lobe the most PI.Eas- ' ant ami kffh aijoo remedy sow in use 1 ye or even hope that they can ' pect to revenue and the finan-e? generally, has .y a hog a few dnys ago and bitten so badly about ameter which cannot be fused In less than five minutes In the highest furnace het attainable to I elect a SherifT. It does no one any harm, but the sudden fall on the morn incr after the election is very wrenching. Mr. (.ninth's friends here assert that Mr. "ai,-!e will be severely cut in all the northern districts, but they do not give been tho work of New England greed, sectional- the legs and arms that hi? death irom tne wouuas lsra and legalized robbery, but nobody has on that 9 feared. a count, strong as the provocation has been, de- : (en. Tom. Ewing goes back to Congress a mar.ded tl.at her people should bp deprived of a ! position in which he can bo of more service to the free ballot. People have a right to vote as they country and his party than in the ofHce of Oover please so long oar form of government remains, ; nor of Ohio. and whoever woul. deprivs them of that right is j Andrew Tracy, the young liiwyerwho Is under a scoundrel who deserves death. But are you as- sentence f-f death In MoKcan county tor killing for the cvrk ok coi;h, coi.ps, croup, hnaren.s, tieklins: -ensalioii of the throat, whoopinu cough, et ( vf.h a m n.uoN nox- TI.KS BOI I WITHIN THK LAST FEW TEARS. Lerican Tea Company At 1327 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. We take plentture in informing the people of Jilair, Cambria ,lt(f rounding counties that we have opened a "r BRANCH STORE IN ALTOONA, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, if .,;,...! ,-.;;. .f wlu.i..v..r ummI. nud has the 1 r .t . ... .... j- .1.. J! 7" J'tiinr n 11 shot ln,-f uh, rr simi.lv by ihrowlng against it a column of air " " ' ! " " r'J'"u J ur"" ' - . ... having a velocity of 25.000 feet a minute. The power to impart benefit that cannot le had r;.-trv ii:.M.iR II:Mii:us. in a ( h which he delivered at Toledo ring the late cnmpaiirii in Ohio, ;e- H'i;;i.t::i A. Wheeler, w!io is xut "f yt f I'reident. as v.ln. i-i dr.nving in v salarv." any plausible reason for it simply, we 1 tnnfshed that the South Is solid politically ajrainst his sweetheart, has once more been reprieved IK" exists or the Republican party 7 would it not be a marvel , this time to I'ecemocr 11. If she were otherwise? PiJ you ever hear of any A farmer living near y liesvuie, .u.i., riistu branch of the Anglo-Saxon. Celtic. Teutonic, or a brood of five young crows this year, and two of rIeil him to the gas works, and pumped warm coal ! Ted t. 1.1V : l LT ' T he H i.. lili:.-;'.l utterances f which there is : "The laboring .V Jhe ;.it ' A'l.lr- v ,!,. k-.n iv ieorl -.vas Hi: . 1. --! -iiM- vt o.uitry its ) prosperity !'l iiitU.'. (Jive liicin an honest t::i: :ri . fi'fdoin tr.'in monopolies h-nmio.-e. because lione reallv exists, or ou?:ht to exist. That Mr. Griilith him If is devotim; all his time to the cam paign is no -eret, and that his friends are actively at vork in his behalf all over the county is j-i.st as well known. There is but one way to meet and coun teract a'.l this, and that is for the Denio ciats in every district to be as active and diligent in promoting the interests of Mr. Xagle. It will not do for them, as we have heretofore warned them, to instant the air touches the metal fusion takes place. Charles Young whipped his wife at New Philadelphia, O.. within a week afier their mar riage. She had been a popular belle, and a party of young men. pror.ably including disappointed suitors, decided to avenue her wroms. They seized Ynng in the street on a dark night, ear- from the cousli mixtures now in use. bv all PriiiTgNts at 2.1 cents per bottle. Sold ... . irest J-S I Mi :i.e, r!.l- f. iiit iicy f ! be Weil. . and hard money r their hard labor Sclavonic races, that fawned upon a master and willingly licked the hand that smote them In tlielr 1 helplessness? I have mingled extensively with representative men of the South since the war. They bear no resentments against those who con quered them In war. If they did they would be hoping for the defeat of Ewfne and the triumph of Foster in this contest In Ohio. The blows of battle, however, are only remembered an t re . called by soldiers, a I have often heard them. In mutual recognition of valor and constancy. But do uut a.-k the p-ople of the Southern States to fraternlie and vote vi ith the party which plumler- them are pertectly white. They diner Inno other . tar on him until the substance cooiing, he was respect from their black companions. coated several Inches deep. Then they took him That her lover was blind and poor was no !m- home, placed him against the doorpost, and rang pediment to marriage, in the opinion or rich Miss the beu Hood of (iranvllle, N. C, though her parents for- j .In May hist Mis Helen Hartwell, a school bade the match, and she eloped with him. , teacher, lett Mason City. Iowa, for the far West, A man jumped into a well, at Carrollton, III., anj finally settled on a homestead of 32) acres SELLFUS LIVER PILLS are also high ly recommended for earing livei -complaint, constipation, ricK -headaches, fever and ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. Sold by all Pruegits at ir, cents per box. It. n. Sellers .V Co.. I'ittsburg, J'a. i.-totier 24. lT'.'.-lJ . HPBCIALTIKH X TKAM. 1HK f iENlTNE t M.D t'OfXTi for the purpose of suicide. Finding himselfalive on reaching the bottem, he hanged himself with the well rope, and so accomplished death. A rocket sent up by a "chowder party," in Br-oklyn, X. Y., Thursday night, struck S.rs. Mary Jennings, who was sitting at a window in take it for granted that their candidate ! ed them of their remaining valuables after they 1 Hudson avenue. In the fjee, killing her instantly. . 1' i. t" ' t.,;,; ' ear io.i't about time w ill be elected 'impty because the county ' is Democratic by at least a thousand majority. If they want to make Mr. for the Greenback : Xagle'.s election certain and remove it Sown ks sign aiid retire At t he ek( tion in Ohio hm votes for its -i-eretary of State, while -, ),.,, . 1 I ha' ,1 It 1.. r i' - ijouiin.-e for limt rnor ilid i,- ov-r P1 h n . if he even reaeh f:craic. Its can r lias been brief YVhom trie ,i;! ! 1' in ; b':t uhrioits. ! iV'- (lie lUllig. beyond any dmiLt, let them go to work and oiganii: at once in each district, and see when the Uh of November conies round that no Democrat stays away from the polls. If they will do this there v. ill be no doubt about the result, and all the boasting of the Republicans will end in smoke, as it ended before. TjiK sj - - ? ii -i f Hayes, dtuii!.; hi.- te-ej.: Hi!, of ;.ite l'airs in the West. i.v'.S.i.i; to m ws;aitr r:-pi rU-rs a.l out ?!.'!! i "rei"!eut ial eieciion, and e v.' -;:g hi., f-ars that a Democrat ic t :e-r. i.iiL'ht f .I'uit in the cnalidate '. t ii.it p.irty. conii'ary to the will of U." majority, the cooh't and lno-t -lb!ill:e CNl.ibltioll of cheek that llliS b.. -;i h. .ir - d.ili lb t :--tr ''.i.i of during the present century. 1 . i 1 1 u' :vii would only be a t;t- i to il. had fallen on the field of battle; a party which. after the war was over, unleashed the jackals who lurk in the rear of armies, the human hyenas who pry upon the dead : a party which turned loose and gul'isd toward the desolated .South all th.ise haman vultures, kites, carrion crows and scaven ger birds, who in the shape ol Northern spoliators and adventurers, have filled the world with the disgrace of a reconstructed South. Po you ask the people of the South to divide their votes, and give part of them to su?h a party as that? II you do. you lnult our common nature and the in- : stinets ofuniversal mankind. No honorable man would make siK'h a request, and every just man has SO often t would despise a people who would grint It. Out of their bmken estates, their mined plantations. their p. verty and distress, hundred of millions of dollars were extorted by the shameless, brazen emissaries of the Republican rarty. nnd carried away to secure regions tor quiet enjoyment. On this point his'ory will make no mistake, and re cord no uncertain verdict. The blackest pages of the history of the human race contain no account of such robberies under the forma of government. Warren Hastings, In his plunder of the East In dies, becomes a moderate and respectable char acter in comparison with many of those rapacious wretches who fastened their finns npon the pro perty if the South after the war was over. Seven ty years before the birth ol Christ, Sicily was ravaged and despoiled by a cenul of Rome. Thouah more than nineteen centuries have came j A i)"KT' fed in.? of regret is expressed , by the Democratic press throughout the ' count ry over the fact that the changed I political complexion of the Ohio Legis lature will compel the retirement of Judge Thurman frim the I. S. Senate : on the 4th of March 1SS1. It will be a I lo.-s to the I'emocratic party which can . not be supplied. Judge Thurman is . now servin? out his second term, and , no intelligi nt man will question that in ! the l-ossi -.-sioti of all the qualilications and gone since then, jet the name uf Yerres re I I 1 . I- t ra. , v , I I th hi-; I'Ub'i, l.di.I.it. JoimMow n Ti t .! n vmced, that ' (oT!t.riess in P i . ( a! t i i. th !- b ;!i: ti.il v the ', : !l...t ItellV . deleg i:.-!.ablie;ln.- : ; ;. - i; i i 'on i '.a v. i',1 i had I M. He . I'.Ill u. p'ibla t'n.- c' i' I'r.iiii i eactio ion in i '..-ngress . ini -lj s into thin i.er a-umption. aPforma was th" defeaced an niein-ncin.-doii its own n lnakes PI! Han . i i.i if i ;. i i ;.i;n .1 A Vii'ia; ;-. was a - ;n !! the I.ei.-.'.atr.i-e on the I .' ; rhnu aa ta-kt in 1 iu innat i at tia- :,;. i-l-! t :,.:. and while all the i i ami id. lies O.l liie ti'ket '.'or tie e i.;!i..- , i-'itv!. I y sit :;.ihi i i -jor'tv. Willi. itiis was o tlu.ri..i--;li'y ;;.?od b ti'e Republicans that he -'p!- . d in 1 a ma.oritv of nly mm. Vi , ,. (;- tlial p a;'l ooiniiiiites a nogi.i 'M- it - j -.-.a t ;. ha- 1. et; to.-n;t-if I.-. ; at ;! -.ils. ami it i:- a p. ! i t i.-.d it r.K-1. taat ilr imv dI William-;, tie tub " . i .-. i s i..:gli i.i- ocape. l'jrm ; an t - i io; i.i i ' , m-.-i ; ,d ma . I i-- r Ire v th.i .a! i (' -dii-Tof the A'tooua I' h- .'. , Ut ! el it!.; :i delib: i- !:i ii i.i- -', at d he-t v, ;:i. M:n a. 1-7:'. wb ii i pur x' i : . a "lain''! -ilit '' ! of ? ..' ". iies. thi- ii ive put Into e re.; :v t . be acted '!! at ell. - la cl. .;:!, i-M-. i diae: : : eil n i ; ii ion -. without Iii l.u.s mai.umilt e-1 ;i ;.'i;a?itic Iing d-d'i at s i--e a:.ii hotdd oii v its h.Mt.c. for r vi-::ti::v to i : .'iht !i o. i in.m itliia ; that constitute an able and dignified ' senator he stands anion? the foremost. His ability is great ami his ciVuial irt , tegrity w ithout stain or reproach. He , ' is not an orator like Voorln-es or lien. ' io-don. but he knows for more about the ' political hi-tory i f th - country than i i itla r of them, or of any other member of the Senate. 1 1 is atta.inme:.ts are of i tie- olid and jiractical. rather than the i sie-wy kin-l. and peculiar!- qualified him r.- the safe and ! rusted leader of his party : on t!ie I'.-ior of the Senate. While his . party wiil feel sensibly Ids absence from tl.e senate, he will carry with him into private life the sincere goodwill and re- p-i t of the lemo'iae of the l tire cotmtrv. .buiN Rt -i r.i. Vofno. who traNeled w i!i i rant aiotunl the wculd. has couie back to till the American people that the -.-ei-ond Washington."7 so called, don't want a third term, and won't take it .-.-. if i.i i,.fi.f.-"iirt Uj i'ufv.A Uii,; him:" and R publican papers like the Johnstown 'l',-ibv:i: j-ublisli such lis-gu.-lii'.g twaddle without earing io see that it is an insult to the country. The ide:-. of I . s. (irant s; audin.? ahof from ordi'iaiy mortals---grand, -e.omy and peculiar" waiting only to have the I'r.-sider.ey for a third term not simply oti'ereil to him, but imperatively thrust upon him." is emblem ly worthy of ste h toadies as John Russell Young. A man in Rerkshire. Massachusetts, th - other day. embodied the third term idea and all that it implies in a much bolter shape when he said : I'm a Grant man light straight through. I'd rather see Grant King than hav any more Presidents like i'aes." This is wir.'.L all good third term me-i mean, but the editor of the 7V(7.". ', fo- reasons personal to him s' lf. would not likely, we suppose, be so ra-h as to endorse tho imputation upon Hayes so direct 1 made by the Rerkshire monarchist. tains all its freshness of immurtal infamy. He was prisecufd by the authority of the Roman Senate, and fled tor an asylum to strange and loreiifn Ian-Is. He died miserably in exile, and his dishonored dust was not pe rmitted to mincle with the . -.'it of the Roman Republic. We find, however, in ! id-Ueton's Life tt Cicero that all the peculations, extortions, brit.es. and larcenies charged upon Verres during Lis administration of th' affairs of Sicily 'id not exceed (2 n 0.ij, equal to only rnt third of the amount lor which, a-cor.l nir to th" admission the New York 7i f vn-, made at the time, Uov. Scott fraudulently Issued the bon is of South Carolina In a single transaction. And yet you arc expected t be shocked and horn:. ed because. t ,e penile of the South do not vote t'le Republican ticket '. Men go a'-out In your mulst lamenting with lit jus horror a solid South, who have endor-c! every criminal transa tior. which h is ir.s le !:er s lid. You hear the voices of canting 1 ypocriti s n every hand pretend in to bea:l a united South, and invoking a united North and the arir.y an l navy acainst her. Cm any one be s ebn l as not to see the object of all this? The leaders of the Republican party de ;re to unite the North in solid hate against the S jtli. They aito desire a pretext for tl:c us of military force by which to subvert our si.-teniof States, and to ere't upon their ru:ns what they tyle a nation. a centralized, con' lida ted eoveri.nitr.t. i.-.onarchical in spirit ana destined soon to be so in form and name."' K 1 1 : s 1 a t lauol, at i p.--. .1 in the a.'.tle th. r. .n;. ha -: ol the and .in r t! !.:: ! ! . i a'l 'W a .. etrrv U: ci t:. I. id annd i I l.a .o-.ul v. port e and ;: latoi-y of the in . w .1. r-. y t.tla ,a! coi'leg-.-: ii lie- carr::;vc-- 1 bv t!;- a and thi that his nc i'i; hol ly t he k pre ions led slid prie.-i, toro i a, i.-y tl-.e io:is. and - 1'. i-e v hivh. sho.tld hi-, ears, w ill n tin- l.i.mb -r a b- i: !nr. d 1 j.o I:tli:ii ; Jl't till I make him bom had ! .--n knocked Colli- r :.. 1 1 p Kfou Jit i'lto l!i-.n i;!.!( an edit'.irs place a very low estimatt- upon the intelligence of their r.ah-is wh'n hey assume. :is most of litem do, that tiie lvsult of the elect ion s this year point unerringly to the success of the Repub'k an candidate for Pres ident i?i l-so. The truth about the clei tions is. that the Republican party lias not carried a single State in 1 that it did led carry in ls7, when the Ib-moerats ilecu'-i Tiiden. Moiv than thai, the Republicans swept Maine and California in lsTd for Hayes, while this year they are in a . ii:rit:i both States. So far as Ohio is concerned, it has not cast its vote for a Democrat for Pres i'it nt for a period cf time whereof tie memory of man runneth not to the con trary. The Uepublicaiis ,,ii hob! that Mate to ;rive Ham even a respectable -h -v of Mieces-s in the :auional contest i.ext y ar, whereas the D-.-mocraey elect cd tlair cau l"; late in lsTr, without its '."it', aa i will do so hi lo. In tlif Westfin coimiies of IVans h atiin. no one need lie told who Dr. Alex. Pat ton b. Ho is a Peiiiorratie war di..;--e now chair niaii of liie llp t ti t-otu ty I. iai iTit:i- ' om-lniit.-i that lia- l.ieked !i:;iny a ;n(i;:i at ,j -po-.ii-tit to his long home. Notw itl standing his kit-kin? capacity, le- uacel'uliy intiii his prose shrublH-ry with delicate poesy. A late innabiT of that never-ltieViei ing sheet, tiu- Wayiiesei-.rg Jcjs;r, coat i'ms tlie fol low ing : On the i art of the lenior.icy. yen e pri -.-.mo. I itjo'i I:ini' I . J;.rr. of the county of N'.i.-ili -r.y. ii tn :n !-o is enieliati.-aily an lo-iii'-t oiio. and -me vlto will Tint b-nd liiiii-eK n-.r hi.s pl:e-e to :ii:y iiiati or M-t oi nn.ii i .r purpo-i-s not K"4it:nr.".t.' thereto. Wc can have no hope ot a dilicrsiit state ot 'all airs, either State or National until the debaui-'.icd Icadir- oi the Republican part are dcprive-I o; tiieir p.e.v.r to -io , v i ! . l!c-tir y.ejr.-clves in j our own to-.vn-.lnps. Or ganize in -rle-si di?tnets. I 'a '.1 y.eir o- meet i .ers and select your mn -peakei --. Be alive and we will v. in. The people of every uth;r eounty in Tlic State are awake to the iniportaiiee of ihi.- contest, and are determined to pre-s forward ti victory. Let us not be behind. ll is not necessary for mc to .-ay ani tbiior to you aout our county ticket. You kc.-.Tv tlie men : y.si know ihey are w.-rthy of your -"-; 1 rr . and v.ili g't it. Let u- elect this man M ir:', who conu-s Ei-'-m ti.e banks of the ai.m.inahela. Where ac wild r. -c and the white dai-y wrow : And t'ie -.vaves dance chcertully. A ctcvird v. ah l.iuliter they fli.w. And we " i:l then .-how Cntucron. iuay, Keie.Wo ,V Co. the true n. caning of the old campaign song of'.-,: AVako iu, boy-, don't yuu l.eir the r..i-e, Uoliing 'rotmd like thunder? Il-.w I he Woliy liovs - -.vill rl-.v shenhe comes to know He has i. t to knock right under. A. I'attox, Chairman of Coiinty I. .iiiiinittee. A ok: .bin-, .die h I 1 esle . in the r, w ho. rem Ids : o'ltie.,! . e .-i:i- r di. eaiin r trait arei ;- of Hen I'.tiiler. TI, owevor. 1'i Za. h ( inn 11 iti a' M.s', i-a seo;.!idrel from the top of his ln-ad o the soles cf his f- -"-t. and i njoysthe infamous distinction of having l-en tlie lie-id d---vil in the a m o- rou.-pii.icy by which Hayes wn foisted n the Wiiite House in ! f'anc" : . pl-s will, ("imniii- r has le ea m.ikiii ; sjH-icaes in Massaehu :e ;t -.linst P.uih rs election as Gov rnor. a:il rejn-;iting the old. worn-out ;-tnry ;dei:t the lei els trji.ig to capi'ire AV;n liington :;gaiu. Tiiitler keeps one rye on Zach a'l th- time, and in one of Ins recent ;peeeacs gave the blatant Jlichigander a b nn; tLnist. neatly dis po'dng of him, as toll nvs : "I wili put it to every man and v. i u here, if the rebels were about ti r.-atcnlrg AVashing tor agaiu, whi:'i wou'd ;, la'herh.ive Tn: Wc-- I'llC; n K Tan, ite P.utler's hi-me organ, betrays consid- ra l le To.-r ottsness, : a s the Harri.-burg '';!'. in regard to the effect of the re turn of tlie Grce.ibatk element to its former !itica! att.liatio:,?. The J!rri,--l M t mstii fear that if the ( ireeubai kers return to the parties with which they were formerly connected the llepubiican a-i-tndanoy in the State may ! endan gered, ami apiK-als in quite a frantic style to the regulars to come out and vote for Ib.ith r. Democrats should not be slow to take a hint from this and re solve to turn out in their might to the election. oa th'.' road Chandler or c se ' ecban.ih -Don't Know Hai.k Their Vam k.'' "They enred me of ague, biliousness and kidney complaint, a.s recommemljd. I liad a half bottle left, which I n-rd for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said couid not le cured. I w ould have 1 st both of tin in one night if 1 Lad not given them Hop Hitters. They did them so much good I continued their use until they were cured. That is why 1 .say you do i:ot know half the value of Hop Hitters, and do not rccom n.fcijd then high enough." . . K.;i ho-, i r"r.. - "X. rt ether column. This item appeared in tbe New York Uer tihl not many days ago : Tl:e favorite daughter of Ofno-al Sherman is engag.-d to be married to a lieutenant in the navy. She i a very liberal Cattvai-. and so i.hk! a horse, woman is she that in a jaunt of o-J miles hc has been known t come ba.-k Iresh. nhile the half dc7in jeniiii oificers who aceomj.an'.c.l her were entirely use 1 up." Iii regard to this item tlie lhruhl !ns re coived a letter from Mrs. Genera! Sherman, which says : FinotvTS SiKEiT ) Washington. P. I'., t "etober. VI. lT-.i. To Ihf Y.dttor nf the ll re'd .- lv I'K.vn S:n Please correct this statement, uhich a'th.eih Sv-en-ari'y .ireT.a.-c.tant, is rea!!y siander. To be a liberal Catholic" is to be an ob-cc: of pity or contempt, and my children arc a'!, up this .lay, as true and loyal in their faith a- tiier are pure and exemplary in their lives. Very rep'otf'ally yeurs. Et.LCN E. Slir.BMAS. IIo.v Tom Ewinc. Pi t His 1!a; Baby to Si. EE!. The following dispatch, sriu to the editor .-f the Cleveland riaiixf-u'cr on the night of tho election shows a grha apprecia tion of the situation on the part ,f the de feated I "emoeratic c.uuhdete for I Jovernor of diio : laxcAitrn, October 14. W. W. Anr.sironif: 1 liH ejusi Micceeded hi fetinj: m rag baby to siecp, att r u:iw Iling'y giving it f.mr Ivjtlles ..I' lie MiMican parezoric. Teartully. Tiwvis Knrsn. The r.leadvil'.e (Bad Frportrr says that ons cf the students at the coiic.e jn that city admits liaviug received ten dollars for going to Youngs town to vote for Eoster on Tuesday of last week. If this was the rul'ing price, the victory must taee kaockej tbe profits an a jraf many yards erei'-.o :n: a cc:k j tar. -A young farmer named saac Warner, who re- sided near McConnellsburg, Fulton county, while attempting to jump on a fanning mill backward, Friday, slipped and fell forward on his head, breaking his neck. Accomplished locomotive engineers attain marvellous precision. For a long time the engin eer ol the 1:15 train from the South has not varied six inches in bringing np his train to the Spring field (Mass ) depot. John Cox, a brother of Chastinc Cox. the colored man who Is known to fame as the murder er of Mrs. Hull, has been nominated by the Read justed of Chesterfield . Va , as a candidato for the House of Peleirates, The incineration of the remains of Pr. Lc Moync was the mot complete ever made In this country. The time consumed was three hours and the a:hes weiirhed seven pounds. Iu life the subject weighed over two hnndred pounds. It is a sorious charge airainst Collector Tut ton, of Philadelphia, that he abolished the office of deputy Collector to get a crippled soldier turned out of It and then restored it to get a young man put into It who last week married his daughter. At the post-mortorn examination of Pr. Le Moyne the very singular discovery as mad that his brain weighed only forty-three ounces, six-and-a-half ounces less than that of an average man and one ounce less than that of an average w omam Fred, and Louise Ranchman, brother and sister, aired 21 and 13, eloped from Vandalia, 111., and were married in St. Ixmis, by a clergyman who did not know of their blood relationship. Such a union ii a crime In Illinois, an J the pair were arrested. On Tuesday, the ttnth ult., Mr. I). T. Haven port, living in Washington county. N. C, killed a snake four leet long, which was nearly snow white. The snake was cha'ing a young colt of Mr. ll.'i at the time he killed ft. So says the Marion Vntrinf. , The C ran.1 Jitry of Barns: aide couuty. Mass . found r.o bill against Mrs. Freeman, and she was discharged. Charles Freeman was indicted fir murder fn tlie tirst deirree an 1 will be Tree! at a spcciul session nr the supreme Court, the data for hoi linit which l as not yet been fin- I. There was ,i ki-'knir match at Sheumdoah, Schuylkill c.iin'y, on Thursday r.ilit. The mm wore heavy t-roijans and were no ail. we I to kick a Sore the kr.er s. There were t hirtern rounds and the Iv :t cxiremiiiea of the men wore C rrlHy mutilated. The bet era.- nny '.liars. Alto- ! Ber.tty. ( Hardinsville. Ky., r. niseJ to pay the rent of the farm on which he lived, and declared that he would submit to no remonstrance about it. .Taint s B''it. tbe landlord, rcic to ;hc Tdiee t r.hr.-n the subject, and the t'li? n". shot l.im rri si-la wk! .a rale, ki'.l.r.g him. Ocorije It.iunuarten. the tarrr. hand who mur : d red Hole Sandy White in a horrible manner, i has been convicted at Monroe. Orecn County, W is , nn I sentenced to imprisonment for life. He was taken to tlie Waupun penitentiary Friday nub', tho proeTjin;r having been kept ni.i -t for fear "f ;ii being lynched. The Fasten ... claims that Mrs. Maria K-iss ;? the oldest person in this State. She was b rn in lT7i in Salisbury. Lehiirh county, and now hangs out her latch string in Lower Saucon, ' Northampton county, beinir a widow of one liun- ' C.reJ and 'ever, years. She viewed the exhibits last month at th j Ea-ten Fair. ' M iss Martin, daughter of a j-rnrinent stock dealer, residing near .Mlnonk. III., wa found In a senseless condition and horribly muolated half a mile lo tn la r li..me Mondity morning last. She ha ! Iain there t -.en'y hours, hating been inde. ' eently assaulted by a yniin man named Hanni? Pel'ore, wie has been arrested. Tl.e ; iarrlrbur Vniri.it thinks that the t- suit inhia means th" wind taken out of the Orant hooai, a terrible tuss'c between Sherman and Blaine .,, the Repubiiean National Convention, the eventual nomination nf Sherman by the votes , o? the Southern officeholders and his defeat before , the people by the detection of ConUItng and the stalwarts. Mrs. Fitch, daughter cr Ooner.il Sherman, is now living in St. Louis. Her costly diamonds, which, it will be remembered, were presented to her by the Khedive of Egypt at the time of her marriage, in honor oT her father, still remain un- ; dor Io"K and key in the New York Custom House, Lieutenant Fiteh not being able to pay the heavy ; duty thereon. Abraham Johnson is now living in the village of Silcm, near Scranton. in this State. His fam ily r. cord shows ll a: lie was burn near Lake Chatnplain, in Vermont, in 177'!, which would 1 make liis ago one hundred and six. Abraham j was captain of a rompary o! Oneida Indians un . ilerdeneral Macomb in 1SU. II j married an In- ! dfan wile. He still votes for (ieneral Taek-on. Joe Howard, a negro, played the hanjv tor ' pennies in the saloons, stores, and streets ul .K-r- fers nviile, Ind . He was freritiently allowed to perform in the millinery establishment of Mrs. Martin, a young white woman. His mu.de won : her, and one day they were united in marriage by : the Rev. 7d r. Miller, a negro. Miller and Howard are In aiil awaiting trial, such wedlock being a crime in In liatia. A lady traveling on the New York Central road, the other day, lost her sa'ehel rear llion. Tt contained twenty thousand dollars. A freight , train came alon shortly aiter tho passenger , train, and the conductor picked up the satchel i from the sine of the track and left it with the 1 Agent at Iilon. It was restored to the lady, who presented tho conductor with eight hundred dol lars far bis honesty. , W, K. Ri.lgway, SherifT uf Pike county, J. C. Westbrook iiml seven ether prominent county offt . cials, were arrested on Friday last in Milter, ion the charge of running deer with hounds. They , were taken before Justice Quick, who held each In $10) ball. Thi3 they rcluscd to give and were committed to jail to await the action of President Judge C. P. Waller, who lias probably release d thtio on a writ of habeas corpus. Agnes White, aed ! , a daughter of paniol White, of Hayii-.-Id town-hip, Crawrord county, ! committed suicide by shooting herself In the right tempie with a revolver of her brother's. She was ; killed a'.tn ,.-t instantly. The deceased had been in p.rf r hca'ah, but it is hardly believed that the act was committed be.ause of despondency. Her j parents are highly esteemed citizens, and Agnes was a bright and much beloved young woman. A few days ago a cow be longing to Mr. Henry Hees, who lives in Eric, gave birth te a double calf. The animal was attached at the hind quar ters, which were supported by ,hree legs, the re mainder of ;he aionstrosity was perfectly formed. Two nicely formed heads and round shoulders were each sui ported by a pair of legs. 1: had two tails, and was iu etery respte: and to all ap p-arnnces perfect afti r birth. J Isaac O. Jenkins, s wholesale merchant, of ' Syracuse. N. Y., wound up the week on last Sat . urday evening and waarily trudged home, think ing a he went that the wo'rli's a hard world at best. W hen he took a seat In his library a letter was handed to him. and opening tt carelessly he was electrified to find 2.S00, with the simple ex. pian.it. on: "I robbed you of this ycarsago." Mr. : Jenkins hasa't as idea who tbe C'.'D?erjee njitten Pr sen ffl-iy hr. near Flresteel, Dakota, and began teaching school to pay for it. The example of Industry and pluck ' set by this young woman cannot be too highly commended, while thousands of able-bodied men In cities and villages are holding down dry goods ' boxes on street corners and howling at hard times, and discussing great questions of finance and free lunches. A singular accident Is reported from Augusta, Oa. A horse lying down was found with a hind hoof completely locked In his mouth, that a lever had to lie used :o extricate It, several teeth being , displaced in the operation. It Is supposed that the horse threw his foot forward to strlko at flies , and at the same time his head backward, biting at them, thus opening his mouth, literally putting his toot in It. The entire hoof was in the horse's i mouth, the teeth being sunk into the flesh above the hoof fo the bone. Further inundations haveoecurred in the pro. vinces of Almerla, Malaga and Alicante, Spain, j Several persons have been killed and much da m age has been done to property. In the Malaga and Alicante districts two thousand houses have been destroyed and it is believed five hundred 1 persons perished by the fl.iods. The damage to 1 property is estimated at 30.0 hi, 000 francs, A later ' telegram from Murchi states that 67o bodies have , already been found. It is believed ihat over one thousand people have perished. It has been ascertained that Henry J.Ounn, who murlered his father at Bridgewater. Mass.. is a liar as well as a parricide. His statement as to his wandering subsequent to the perpetration of the crime has been proven untrue, and it is, titers fore, presumed that his account of his shock ing deed may also be false. The crime of parri cide Is one of the most horrible that can be con ceived, and, even assuming Ounn's confession as othe manner of the homicide to becorrect.it will be hard for him to escape the callows. At the McIIenry House, Mead ville. Pa., there is a parrot which is a source of great annoyance ' to train men. When it sees a freight train com- ! lr.g it will yell at the top of its voice, -Switch off '. Switch oil". The enunciation is so distinct that ' it not unfrequently happens the train will be switched to avoid a supposed danger. The same . , bird, when tt ee a passenger train wi'.l yell, "All aboard 1" and thereby cause a scamper among the passengers, who. after sitting in the ears for ten or fifteen minuirs, will discover they have been S'jH. ;randfa-her Edward Hat ton was a pillar ol the Methodist Episcopal Church In Noble, lndi- ana, for the arca'ir number of the sixty years , with which his gray hairs were crowned. Never theless, a few weeks ago he fell in love with the , wife of the Rev. W illiam W. McKay, of tho same church, and though the woman is forty years old, with several children, they elopeil on Wednesday night of last week. Tlie Rev. Mr. McKay has proclaimed bis wife's nnfaithfnlnes". the family ! of old Hatton have howled, and there is great wnlli In Noble. The Snmmervilie (Ha.) .'.::ffc says that Miss Wilsen. an elderly lady, who lives near La layette, while ont at her cow-pen the other day, by some mishap fell over a rail and broke the cap of her thigh bone. Soon thereafter she fent for her sister, Mrs. (Freer, or Chattooga county. This latter lady went out next morning to per form the same work and had the misfortune to fall over the same rail, breaking a bone just ex actly as her sister had done. They both now lie In beds in the same room, without the hope of ever njain bein-ehie to walk. ' -The worst drunkard in America" has been hooked iu by the VV'.icn, of Bath, Me. He Is sketched as a young tramp of a personal appear 1 ar.ee that is rough and coarse to the last degree. ; But there falls from his lips the most beautiful langnage ever heard. All the standard works of literature in the dead and living tongues come reaJiiy In qun'. itions the most choice to his lips, ami impromptu verses are dashed olf with snap and bubble. A Bath merchant ottered the tramp, who is a graduate ot Oxford, a clerkship, but the Bohemian relusc. I, faying '.hat he wouldn't give up his whisky lor 1,0 0 a day. The Applcton (Wlii.) V-.t reports the discov ery in Wisconsin ol a curious plant, which pro duces a kind of cotton and flax 'rotn tne same staik. It. has already been woven into fabrics, and as any article that will make a good cloth as, can be mado from this plant will make good pa per, it has been called the paper plant. It can be planted in the spring and euttn the fall and win ter. It bleaches itself whiio a.s it stands, and will yield nt least three or lour tons to the acre. From a single not that was transplanted last spring grew twenty large stalks, with 305 pod 3 (containing the cottoiii, with at ieast sixty seeds in each. From this root were obtained seven ounces of pure cotton and over a half pound of flax. It ts a very heavy plant, and grows from six to seven feet high. Oeneral A. TI. Buil was a wealthy citizen of Kansas, and kept a private park at Powns In that State. On Monday of last week the Uincral en tered 11: park to care tor the animals therein corraled. One of tho three largo elks of his col lection, a huge antlcre 1 male, made signs of hos tility. The General called Rotiert Bricknell, Oeorge Nicholas and other servants to his aid. All at once the mad beast lunged for the men, and Impaling General Bull tossed his form high in the air. Tho elk then attacked Nicholas and Bricknell, inflicting sixty-lour wounds upon the former and thirty-two tij-on the latter. William Sherman, another employe, was seriously injured in endeavoring to rscue the unfortunate men. It was several hours before the three dead bodies could be taken lrora the park The elk is unusu ally large, weighing 90 i pounds. A horrible tragedy was enacted at Blooming ton, III., on Jlonday last. Wm. Hogg, onoof ti e oldest and most respected citizens of Blooming ton, but a most eccentric man. who had recently been unfortunate in business, re.urning home at noon, shot his daughter, Mary, aged eighteen, in the parlor, calling his son Willie, aged twelve, who was playing in tbe yard, and tired a pistol sbo' through his head, then stepping into the woodshed placed the weapon to his own Lead and fired. The ball lodged in his brain, and he fell n; on the floor, where he was fubsequan ly found in a pool of blood, and died soon after. Both children at la-est accounts were la a crii leal condition, with liale hope for .be recovery of either. Hogg re c;o;ly married his second wile, who went to the normal school that morning, and thus probably escaped a like fate. While little August Barr, aged seven years, was playing with his sisters one five years old and the other three - near his father's house, in Lake county, Iowa, a few days go. an enormous eagle pounced down upon them, throwing the two cir'.s to the ground. It immediately attacked the younger one, grasping one of the child's arms with the ctaws of one toot, while the claws of the other foot were deeply buried in the child's lace, and ft attempted to carry the child off, but was prevented by the little one's struggles. Little August. s"eing that lie could do nothing with his UflSTETT J 0 CELEBRATED THE l.'ELEBKATEP GARPEN I 'iROWN Te. The Formosa Oolong Tea. Tak New Kngi.ish Breakfast Tea. The Fine Vncoloked Yorsn Hvon Tea. The Fine Souchong Tea. 7:iy If, The Uest ITcoi.oRKn Japn Tp, The Choicest Gunpowdeh If.,. The Natural Leak Imi-ehivi Te The Choicest Mixed Tea. 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Nrvni- lo-bil'ty. and 1 in'-J t nirntf to Sl:irri:re i;piier:'. iy : .nstun t ion. Ki: lr ;--, :i nd ' Fit-: "l'nT:l :m l f'hv-ticif I I ncri a-itv. c, Jtv Iii HtKK I J. Cl hVKKWKLh. M. nut!:r of thr -Mirf-rn IHook." .r. The ttM-i -fTiownd antltfT. in th;s adtniniMv I.vtiirt-, clcrly 'r-vr irom Ins own rxperitn-e th:it Tin :twfnl coii-'i' ur:iiTri o SpK-AIhiso !i iy te r iteirt u;i I ly rni' ;t !,,, irinc. nd w ithfn.it it;iniferiMii .uuri' ;g opcrMtoni-. wu! ri n". in--trutti.'n: r curl : V"'-11' i nt a n;o.l ot cure ut incp rcrtii'ti and rflc tiial. ;iy nliich rvory u f -rrr. ni ni:t vrhnt !h ronditton mry he. may ' CiJi' hio.'-'d! cltr iy. ;.riv;sie!y and r.'ui:l!y. F.W 'J hit f.r:.tri t' til j,rov. a t'Ocn to thwitandM C'i't fhnfx'7 mi Srnt lr tind'.T -c.il. in a j l.iin cr.vrlor, to any addrp-. on ri ipt -i --r or two jptae . f-!.i!nj !. Ad-lr.- th-: l'o t!n-r. THK (1I.VKKWH I, 51HH AI, CO.. ti Awn S1 . .New ork ; lv-t ( M!.cc lUx 4"S0 . rtoberl. lTu.-Hin. - J.A. MAKER, Lilly, Pa., asii i)i..i.i:n in Dry Goods. Clot Ifmg, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOESr flrnritj IHthtopq "Kfr Anii. i iii v. rii i ii i i j i iiii ami ti. n'tni i! ci'.n or S4T-cVi:Tli2 (iOOI)S r-iiiti'.y kf-t in a iir-l t-H-- rjnntry t ro- Kvcryllsiii"; SoM as IHPAP VOll CAM! : ;. t ny ot her ''M :i ' ! i-ht ty, ;:ti mhiiui v .riiiU-c ; -h:itu1i-e :t ea-h V1"'0 1m .Iv w:iiir'.u" to 't ''ill THE irAf CLOTHLXi! EiOlSli -is KAMors- l'Ot K K H M I. . O A A K K H U A L L O l A K K M H A A 1. I. AAA KK HHJiHiill A A 1. 1. I O A A K K 11 H A A L I. A K K M H A L I. CiOi i A K K H ii A A I.LLLLL Ll.i.I.l.I. Tli i Ion- li:r-:tlliili:cl Olotliiiiii House. IvnoMii nil tli? Coimti'v liound. II AS bct'ii brusl'.i-.l iii with impro t'nt. iit in tin liou-;, working trim for the c-idiiiiiu: season, 1S7;'-1', assortment of a m.I the siui'l;. ;c i w itii an vil i - .; ' e:: iiui Liilv. ;. J".--- p-.-t T'l! 1 1.1 .-Oil. i oat i :) . r out of the inn .en ill v 'hane lor ttter-Tli- jiatroiiair.-ot rx cry-ahi.- t-.r lh":r l.iotiey id .1. Cstiit.ri.i C. Va.. S. ;.. 12, . "I HEII. Is7.'.-t:". McNEVIN &, YEAGER, 4 am i irnvns "r Tin, Copper and SIM-Iron WARE, M l.: I.l.i:s l CO0KIN(i & HEATING STOVES. it amjis. ri nx a :. -., 110s ricicnHi Avi-Jinc. . Al'oonn. P;i. On Poor West or Opera nntne. KOOi'INC .N" Si'Oi TIN(i rnovvTi.v .i'i'Ti::.i.'.ii n. BKrilUS FOR STOVES C0A'STAT1A on I1AD. Altoona. Oct. la, 1 -7-.-t !'. INTIIISapeofCcTimereeund !n thvv s;r-a-head time., the preisin;: demand is for tliorouhly trained men for busines... Our Institution c.flim Hn urpswd fni-ilities to young nd middle aed men for oi laiiiii.K a l'r.;-t:ri.l Kducation. A short time only is i-.j iiie-J t, eoi:i;.li te the course of mudy. Kxpenws light. Individual instruction. Students ran emer at :iy time. So raeatinn. For rirrula-s a.11 .s j.. IU I T A- NOS, riltHl.nreh. -llat: H'.ktrerini;, fiihlisluM bv llarir Itrr.: j.nnf-d in eolois 400 ft.. The Utr'rtt work on the ai-iriii-e inihi:-hl. A ws tor tinkers, railroad. Mi.inem men and praititai aicountanla. I'rice; l3.Mi, iKisti-iie 1" cents. ONE SLLXLION VTiKTEa-ri.nTCEBinc Plants i Bulbs Apply by letter Jr "r'ial I-ow Prld I.ft,U Mch I 35 Cortlnndt Street, New York. iti rsiii iu; 1 1, Fxt lnivt ly Vv:trf! to thr prn-ti-i 1 rdm-.ition of jounir and int. I. lie aol nii'ti Ir actirr huincvi life. Si-lwd always in cion. Students cm rn tpr at anv time. Srnd for rireiilar. VAm.l J. SMITH, A. 31., Principal. in Stops, :i set CJnlrteii Timanr K"i ds. 5 I )cta ve. Knee Swells. Walnut Cu-"c. wiirranted six years. Stool New 7 Octavo Pianos, Stoi.1. Latet lllustrat-d and li-xik. nnlv . i Cover and Hook, onlv SiW.75 : 'cw-!rier sent free. Address IIW'M. HKT I TY. Washington, .1. FALL AND W1NTEH CLOTHING Tht-.t betits nil our ov.n former fforts for h.-atitv ami completeness. Kverywhere the note of l.risk times is sontel.Ti-, and On'c 1I:C,I is on i in:. -: y-I-. now to show the jieople the in.wt worthy Kxhiliitiiiii of Heady-wade i'h.thi'.j " eau he .-.ei-n anywhere in Ameriea. People may pness that Wanar. taker A Drown Lave led h. i n idle thc-e j .-'. -nu-r montlis when tJi.-y come and see the familiar hut new look on the oi.I-f.i-).'. -rui.ius and note the iinaiitity and quality of the FAVORITE BRAND OF CLOTHING 'I'll AT TO ZMVIvM: JiT.THIliJSJS 11 .VI1.-.1 tlik SrtIi'srooi:ls !' OVIaI IIVIl t Uristlo Avitli -VotiAiiy. Prices will not he in qticstioii, for while, t- ii.-hin p.n tment, tiieie v.:;: ' t Rooms Full of Clothing for Rough Work, Rooms Full of Clothing for Store Wear. Rooms Full of Clothing for Fine Dress. Ail made up to our own high st.itniar.l of maiiuf.i.'tr.re, th. re ,c piie. - ... ! 51 maiked on the garments that even the wh.dr-s-il.. weik heinii retailed is throw, o " pletely in the shade. Tlicre i only c-iie OAK HALL FOK GOOD CLOTHING, And Mr. Wanamaker's respects to old friei!i! and new patrons, to -ny :'.-v are Open Doors and hearty welcome every week-day for ail who ' house i. n,. buy or look or compare : and this liotistj-wannina invitation is cordially eM-:-d.--" ' everybody to drop in and see the chance and additions in coitveiikn, e -i.-d s'-xl: tho 0;xk X-ImII of 1STQ. "'" A s-i liici.-ii t tiiree ot "iolitc si:ilo.ncu :it-o in ri 1 1 - 71 I -' 10 '" ln-mnptly wait 011 omers, itnd tin- jniml .-r a- ill !. iht.'I-"' lr any extra lmrrv 'F htistncss. "iiio mail oudkh ii-:iautmi-:nt i On- - i of sent leinen of Ions experienei'. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, 6th and Market, Philadelphia THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOl'SE IN AMERICA- Ml Mb WINTER SEASON. CHEAPEST CLOTIIIfvli HOUSE IX ; N'i:V AND COMPI.KT!'. I.1NT. ol" LIEN'S AND YOTJTHS' CLOTIII AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, At Actual Rock Bottom Cash. Prices S.U'V tJPm 2'7 "1: "vcrcont. from 2.f np : F.ints ir.-m 75 eent un: Ires Shirt' 'v : up. and Mher vveiiriii-.-ippnrr-l and f.irnishinir irood tit pri.-es eguallv iheio.. 1.0 . . i . i 1 n,'vrr' -' !! rii" r -' per cent, ehrnp.-r than other 'leal. r-. '-c ', -. ne a h-.lsi-heod. and people are not so iv-nomnt now-n-dav r. to Lelirve a-iv ifh h-itoM'-' : ante not to te undersold tv anv mnn in the luainr " JSI. WOLF, RAILROAD CLOTHING HOUSE 1127 Eleventh Avenue, below Bowman & Morrow's, Altoona, Fa. C3-EO- "W "inE-A ra own hands to help his sister, ran quietly into the T-'nlor;nna.ely, it died soon house, trot tho hutcher UuiIa and whacked aay nt the cable's legs, cutting one of them severely neirtho foot, whereupon the s&vaic- bird let go ot the little girl and attacked the boy, knocking him over, tearing his pantaloons and giving him some severe scratches. In the meantime the screams of i he children brought out their mother, whereupon the eagle flew oil tj the Darn.un which it sat until Mr. Barr shot him dead. The bird measured seven feet from wing-tip to wintt-tip. Its maw was empty, which made it eleur tht hui'sxr had aucj tlt attack. u , v i .. . addressing ,G.P.Ilowel!&Co.'s 1 Xei--i'aeer Advertisinir Airet.cv. lo Siiritce St.. X. V.. c:in leirn the exact cost ol anv proposed line id AI FKT1SINO In American Newspaper.. S-ino-Pasr Pamphlet, l(ir.-t CASH DKAI.l'.U I it. hivn til" HEATING and COOKING STOVE? -and MANi'FAcn r.r.r. or $25to$5000; iwiisi.lw tit Via-l. il n r.r lortfinei vrr.- r "Irm r( i.pi-il';!!, lo M'- Ft: 1 1 -pl.atitIMi rt at t. V UeD to MMt, Hbu 4 to.. Hankel, S B:oi?H., N. V. Invited !n Wall St. Stck inaka fonuiirscvnry mouth. BoW Fnt tron .'vplniniiiv: fVfrvtlstnir. Ad- TEST and SHEET-I.R02sT AYi v AHoonn. . Rsuflnr, apnallpl "''''I' v 'n.ll to. i-' 1 toil llovontli Av! - iir.Apr..KT i-ot r is tii: it mII Kltnl promptly smil AtlrncrrllT finil ir
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