fin . v v ' ' I i ! ? i i , v-- ,,B1f JiJI-MX - OCT. 31, 1S79. L0C4' --VE PER302TAT ;-3 .'.T TTTE OTnETB. TL ACT5. - , f.-T "H-teto til a weeTc. 1 t,r.sr -'f t'aEnrT gat.'rYv'rJ i"r1.ly' next. f i .-.K!eu- HrtVs, cf DolliJays . r!ni:s'.y 1U. ,'.."t-i r a a('v.rt:-cmnt In the . -;t wo. k !tim M. J. Tfitelbanni, t!: e'eotli'ti. Petnocrats. '- af Treasury against Kepub- t Jt r.v, Loietto, ! C'in-3 a:ul saitt-'trs v. ,-, jr. ti ."i.i! pany at Johns ."'') to itJ ei'.ip'oyees last : '. 1 v. i:e nnest, and oysters gotwl, v.hat Freiiilorr now is keep i f tl.e inner man. f t t f t:.e boys we hasten to . wi ' n will begin this even- ' : . W. :-!-.arp. yii"-' of the li. st flh e t Fiei'!::off's cheap cab v a .:! '. ok. ' o l'::t i .'"tales !i?Tiint 1 --ed crookedness in . '..-en coniini'."(l. i ..in -. -:ue. h -ve:! known , r. Whit-: ?own1 ip. died i -:.:-'iav ' f last we-k. . ' n o ai'u'.ijisa cures -vriio ::ioui. .uld rice IS lin d (. -red to vote !v be. If I iriftlth vote -v.-.-r p :5 won at- ci 1 ir; eler-tinz their - i r -''it, in ,,er ". '.rr '; ; 1. ' I i:r ecry co-r-'y of ;r." -.n" "f the fi-t hordes '. ' fj- -'?r e-wner, Mr. t: e six week ti'.ding last n: t' Tl: eq :e atore of V will he i':aled as to CMifldeiltlV '.d leu a fail : is was unispT-ted. So -rter tl'.P.lit ver in the 1 vo-i croi huv from :', at f, an ! 10 fry r a . u van to ig the i ;. v fiii !! -rt, lately conv.ected -e r f ti.is .'jstrli-t, has trut in the Vulcan ' f. r tirifTith 'S a'Ki'.l. but .If I: i! Pvhing in this ' :'!-- the finest Moiis of bivalves t !a( k fr.'in bis sty. Ti e several -1 I. -t I Ti' II a e reported by him - a:,. I h .-. . or l I I l!!ter. f it... p-,y 15 1j cei'ts vor ''Iiiv.'lic o,oi;-,y --t mark'-t r.ri--es iTiiiii-e. of I :;n 'Jarnacie, cot: of Mr. 'to'iu i. fol 1 i .r -n engine i : eet hriii -. t lia t city, and was badiy hurt. lells the pe( p that lv :i:T's 'lice, and next 'T.: t-!i Thonnis ' irirTith ib s not need him. in ot M. tl. 'i'.-itelbaum, , : o; i-i-e i tbW wer k. it a -y - mi I i Jays ar !: ft nn iiner 'aek- ..t-.l si, lit mi i. is i- ,ple is ot gooti. for !iiTS, I 1 E'-l. t k t do a ii ; scratching !.V t L r' tto. have sent ir present issue. a ha hane to THit rt;r ia:l La sc. a j :r tt'i. I IL in ftu-l It ;t. e V of tb dilu . Ka ri.i' '-s. tee other Ms a son bot-Hlg!!. i!e I if ; :rt Mrs. e l.e il k.-eo 11 r, ' v a 1 ions : n s a; -I ottb r, of vit'i ..'i!y i-- I r.V k.-atsick in- .L-y ral K t f.'T:--the '1 -ally has ii !v tat'-i-l'.rt it:r ,3 ;B 5T3. ex t-ir : ' , S I 1 . -.1 eau t.tiiigdi.n II o - . rt l.hii :.!y v, hi ' V 1 : V r-; -" a - - f Cambria U-rf- o ut. ::d battery, for a hi-ar-; ay i.f next ;rer.ba--:i ! a-1. a ly d,-a-i '.i.i'.vn the xv i'o s'i- k, v .tors will t. f Alto..;, a. and :a b T . !:!, this -r li'.ci O' l oole, ! A - f .r ti e -v r prove r ny 1 f id a t-iay neig'nbor Iv l.iady inlgi d wit'.i I'.im. 1 ' 1 i a g ; 1 w i ! I 'I' I i; tier. it. I -.s.fe. of 1 to.Tn ,'e l I t ; he;. It tt ( A lo . Kane, rj.l.iy It!:, e 1. I the ge i to 1 . 1 b, . ' r ! I ,n tins, of st. Alov !d :a Lilly's urns, which I .!. nail - I." -: 1 ab. . ! '. i- t o 1 c- 1 me '. s. Til- obj-ct h e wi -h it ;od- 1 1 1 ) this tiejh- nng back into e of has been half-dozen, of tj sq'.iirrfls, -ne within a IB- s.ijs that ,i!i,";l-n'l, leglmeiil, e j.l. sent s la.st t coiiij any y vr . a ol 1 ;ttr st t 1! t .f. :ii n. . tiikt Tl; mas nomination lor f." tl.-; no.i' an H i .i'.'.'t forget. ' Xhi- keej lllg e ill i - .1111 Hit t lie ) tak" an.- st.jek rt l';e merM lie io :.. . tilt ! e parties to the ..-! was Henry r n ,1 s; m mt as; ;t'.'i'. as-au t, etc., i . laii-env, ni.e year, -:i a d Archie" Mo- J e:,r and sn moi;ths ' - the Welsh Methodist j -' i 01M1 .ensliarg, 1 I ii n. riies is pastor, '-'T '.t-.ie r-; -.I-., 11. gh 1 1 i u-s :y and ptt-tm- j t rext Week. I rpr, , I T-'r. p rof'o'-VTc SnHir wrt't ;m 'rim Ji 'n: sti.wti to ,rv th ropou tint Up is o-t tl' trncV. but i '. tt.'r r- tit hivI tV story is !. c.Mtr.i i . to-1 In tV.nl uuiti. '' hfvvfii't thought worth while to eix v.- ;t in. U is iiUp'y t b tt err lpral hemliivttrtor for the rwptl'in of ttieotbtii return, iv l.n!i tt I grnrh nnfl courier, will be in the main rmni of th Cnnrt IIouMt next Tnesdav cigdit By ml.lnlcrht, the result as to Stato an.1 coun ty wlil yrobably be known. How do you Pet ? But don't bet till after yon have voted. Little Mmy Mallcrv, a soven-year-old daughter of Mr. Matthew Maliory, of Upper Prospect borough, lit a scrap of paper at the family stove last Saturday morning, in the. absence of her parents, and thereby com tmmioated the flames to her clothing. She was burned nearly to a crisp, and lived only a few hours. The windmill connected with our water yoiks Is a success. On several occasions during the pint week, the reservoir was filled bnnminc full, and Tuesday morning the water overflowed itsboundaries and ran down the lilies. It was consequently found ne cessary to unpear the wiudmiil and set some stop-rooks poing. We don't want to hore our readers to death, but we mint and do insist that John L! yd has a stock of coodd which is not easy to ret away with so far as quantity and quality re cotir-erne.l., bnt eay e'louh for customers to getaway with when the wjuder fuliy low prices at which he se'.U them are takf ". into coiisiderat'on. The Uev. Jo.icph t'ock, a somewhat rei ebralnd lecturer, wiil spent in the Ooera ITu, Alt.i.'iia. arrtii eavlvdate, an.' air.o'i.t thoS- who have sub.-crihed toward h's benefit to the ture of 5r each W Mr. Win. M. .Tone, of r.benihi;r, or." of the assignees of the Wm. M. I,'o 1 f-t-u-. The revereiid tren t'r n.T' is a'-o hooked tospak nt Johnstown. I I Jjaihj K'ftister, Kmlenton, Vetianco coui'tv, e(i:.-d and published by Messrs. h.impviii A Kitt.II, is an accomplished fact. Tt nie3 evidence of considerabie ener?y and al.:',:'.y, a::d will iill a newspaper void" lonr f;lt :n that portion of tlieoil reirions to whicii I'niienton belongs. The junior nieniber'of the firm is Mr. James A. Kitteli, formerly of E if i s ; u rjj. Two men were brought here from l.o r'tto last Friday, jointly and severally charcM willi rowdyism, and consigned to tiie coun'y jail. Tlie mutter was uitiinately compromised ly t!:e payment of a;l cots by the defendants. I -ore t to is rapidly winning for fiCi 'elf an unenvial'le reput iti.rn fur the frequency r.f lawless deeds occurring within her l-.' Tilers. Tl." 1 1 oi:Maysburg correspondent of the Altoona Tribune s-.iys tnat Mr. Joseph Iuther, ot Lilian township, is tlie largest and best look in tru.n on tlie present jury, and what is 'til! more remarkable hi) "father, who is stiU liinr and well, experts about tlie holi days to celebrate his toTtli birthdav. This venerable uentieman lives in Carrolltown, Cambria countv. rousing democratic meiir. was held at Chest Springs lat Safrdav evetdnir. ar.d was a1dre-.s'(l by 1 Ion. John" Fen!':i, mem ber of the Legislature; John t. Lake, Ksq., Ue.giter and Kevorder, a-.d F. A. Shoemaker, Kq., ail of Kbr iiMburg. The feeling maui fest. d for t!.'! !c. ;io;r of P.arr, Nale, llora baugh, Hornick and Scan'an was pronounced and most eiithusi.istie. During the prevalence of the tlv.inder slorm Tues.lay, the rod which pr tects Mrs. McDoiiald'.s resilience. Hich street w for i fartliing, when 1 the second time this year striiok by lightning. I tic- nuiil v:ts ron.Iin'ti-il tithe mouii.l witti- (ut .l.iinai79 to tit.; huil.linsr. A tree in a field bf!.jiiirin to -Mr. K. tto'v'rt-j, a hort "tistanre vret of tf.wn, wm a!s. struot, set ( t: lire j-. :i 1 nuriieil to ti'f y-.utp. The foil. .win M. ). (mU'.ity il.nilitfu!) story is hy t': 1 1 i t 1 1 i 1 1 r 1 in O'v'-t : A s-veiity-nino year ohl uiaiil vh( w is ijuite i!l in Jiilinstown t"lil the doctor she had never been luipx'ed by a man in her life, and asked for cite ki.-. Tlie trtiiant doctor comjilied 'viMi the I -'.''jii-.-st, of courso, stti-l s'ne i well. When the l .et..r z.t b.mte r.'id t-.l l the storv to his wife 1 got well, h-? i' balder than he was. An Altoona lad named Charles Keer, .-ice i H j ears, was run over !v a freUrht train near Kef. inning point, on ed neniay last about noon, and kill.- l insfatoiv, his head bein-; lit. rally mus'ne.l t a j-!lv and one arm cut oif. The unfortunate youth, in company ui'.ii 't veral other boys, "ii.id been up the mountain in q-iet of chestnuts, and was at- pop:; ,ir T-; 1 1 j. li'vr . gel . the train to return home ;tietab- : whe i ii ne-t d'-arii in sm h a horrible shape. Ti:e riiinsTi.i! -;reefac!e of 51 vio'eor i-.in. f Ito'hdays- ; storm. n comeii'-i".! Iiv thunder nml bc.nf-. n:,:;;r, was w;ti:e--se; in Kben-burg la-Jt Tues day af.einoon, t)ct. I'sth. Three days pre vious, or on the t-'otii instant, snow to the depth of three inches fell in tills latitude. It li a sort of combination of midsummer and in I'.-wirf -r v. hi' h cantos one to imagine that tb" very element s a re combined to make next Tuesday's ejection a peculiarly interesting one. Democratic meetings have been called bv j.tietu j cnairman ect!ier rr to-morrow (Saturday) h ti e name evening at St. A ustistine and Lilly's Stat ion, r candidate nn! for Monday evening at L'ovdsviile. I The St. Augustine meetin ' will hi addressed bv ben. Joseph McI)onld an ! lion. John Fen Ion : that at Lilly's by two or more elo-oui-nt t'eak-r. a".d th- one .t Llovdsville 'hi it by Col. S. If. lil and W. I'. Wray and V. , I'. 'I ierrev. Kvi. They sIk uM be inonstcr gatherings. Tl e com Hi-zimcrit, N. t:,er.!al !..?! ever.ing r.f-:. of becoming ::--s;oned farcers of the Fifth O. IV. will assemble at regi pnnbrs, A'to.if. a, Thursday ':b proximo, for the purpose fnr'ter advan-ed in ta.-fcical drill. It seems f oar f'il fri'-.vl I 00 tiie aim of the Colonel, irchtteid, of the Altoona Trib'ir.', to pet his command into trim which car.n-:t ? :e.irpassel by that of any other regiment in the? divi-d-'n, and we believe he 'vi!i s 1 -o.'P 1. c.-t ' Pi Ditrk-'nifi'. met at Cresson a week sir; 1 shot for what was given out as tie- i: v-:;; i".f! -hip of Cambria nnd Llair com. ties." H air county, tlie record states, w.- r. We are authorised to say- that this is f.ot the ca-e. 'i'bc trK" ehai.i;-': .-i.si'ip of the t'.vo counties remains vith Caoibiia, and wi'! not i'e ih ni be ,1 t ill su -Ii a time as some, body coms olong find spoi's the reeoid rif ti e :.;;n v. heat .McK night and Mains a ear or so ago. We tie. -t that Ieno rats everywhere n i ; 1 see ,0 it tb-;t a fuij vote is polled riert Tuesday. A full vote means a Democratic victory," and a rousing ci e. Have l.or-es. Pug..:'- arid wagons at the nohs. early in the 11 a t. iv t i ntigout tl.e sick, ine age.i, mnrm, ;ii .-,ni the ca;-el.-ss voter". If 'vow attend this. I.i:,lel . Hcrr, Mi hael J. N'agle ; ' t' wh!.lr Itcnioer.it 19 tt. ket will W en- d- .rsel in Canibrii county by not less than a tl! j-and majority. 1 i- do this week what we should have cone last week, tender sincere condolence to on: bereaved ire n l, Miles Moran, of Al toona, 011 the death of his daughter Jose- ; ; hi;;e. a ;d !''. years, 1 month, at; i 11 days, w inch std event occurred on .Saturday, the lvhinsf. Mayti I grant consolation "t him on ens ill an i ( t'ernai telicity to her in heaven. Kemai::? in'errci beside those'f.f tier Mother ' i-. st John's (Catholic; cemotery, Johns-, toW I!. .'"''.' fit id pi It is annoitneed that the next State Fair Tib! tie bed ti I'lttsimran, ana Airoona is nv,"Tv becausu has been lett out in the cohl Hv ti e way. why cannot Cambria coni:tv have an egnc uitiiial fair at Ebctis- bin next year '.' In l.sr.s-y.-tK), and there- along, our e'xliih-itions of that character were successes in every paiticular. giving enjoy ment to multitudes, employment to many, and honors to not a few. Let us endeavor to revive the popular annual show I The important suit of W. M. Lloyd's as signees vs. Martin Kim van was concluded in the IPair Ccui.tv Court Thursday it last week, r.t d the jury found a verdi -t for j.aiiit':Ss in the sum of J2,.12. I)e:ndant iesiste;l ;-. y met it of three promissory notes which he had given the bank, just prexlous to it snsj eiision. but his grounds were not i.-r.able. C.eorje M. KeaJe. Ksq , of K burg. wa co,m-e'i for plaintiffs, and Messrs. Ticrr.ev and L iteiis f r defendant. tramp wll' gave t!,e 1 au e of M:ehad I)o:an was arrested in Altoon on the charge - . .1 :.. .....I ...I.l...n ..9 Of i, C 1 g COliCerTieil 111 mi- in rin . a box car standing on ti :e I . K. K. I urn pan v a lir g at ;oi emaugb, and, alter a neaiing had been a'-enrde 1 hmi by tsq.ure sirayer, at .l..insb.w!i. w.-.s fuliv committed to our ja'.i 1 li-d Mondavt (answer. iwrni wn rs of es ur.ti trom t'.n 11101 able :a::t:t7 or lonacco were c'-trs. I). .Ian lays claim to !e of pedestrianating jour sto! n the h piit'f'-r. . T - B.-imrtt, of F.-addock, ran against Davis, of John-fowti, at the latter place, last Satur day, a 2 i t y.uds apart, for a purse of $loO. . bout 1 ,000 persons it nt ssed the pel form ance, some of them paving twenty five cents to see it, but by far the larger portion crawl ing over the fence or peeping through knot h -1'5. Hcnnett won bv fifteen feet in twen t'nee. seconds. The "judges were Joseph i;ridKe, f IJraddock, for Bennett, and Jas. Oakley.' of Joh.nstown, for Davis, with Wil liRin 1'iice, of Johnstown, as referee. (ieo. S. Lackey, superintendent of the Altoona City Glass and Oneer.sware Store, wi.l have something to -ay that is worth hearing in our advertising columns text week. Meantime v.e v ish to ay th.iMioorge is not only an ex-typo with whom we had tbe p!cr..itYe of working a liumtier of yeais ?go. but is also a clevrr a men as you ever iu(ir; and we voi.taie to assert that voi r ri p f happh.ev-, far as it car. be done in that way, will be filled to overflowing hy rieaUug "with him. Uovlt n'.un and buy at the City tilass and Qauemware Store, where, r'l erf irrw "r? r rn r i'ifd fir A youngman named Frank Sh after, while driving a wagon loaded with lumber in the Tiolgbhorhrwi of the n".d passenger sta tion at Johnstown, las' -aturday morning, was run down by a passing locomotive. His left arm -as so b?d'y injured that amputa tion was fonn.1 necessary, and several other seve-e :njiiries were distributed over hlsper po . '1" he snTerer is about 25 years of age. His father, Mr. Cvrus shatTer, was drowned In the Conemaugh river, the particulars of ! which sad affair may be recalled by some of I our readers. I We see It stated that the Bell's Gap Itail . road, which has its present terminus at j Lloydsville, this county, Is to be extended at j as early a date as possib'e 10 Coalport, Clear ! field county, official announcement having ' been made" that the subscriptions of land ; owners alone the proposed route have been ! accepted, aud that the road will be put I through as rapidly as the weather will per mit. The new terminus, as at present : agreed upon, will be at Whitmer's Run, a ! tributary "of Ck-arfield Creek. A large force ! of men "will be employed on the grading, filling, etc., and things will be lively along : the line in those sections of Cambria and 1 Clearfield counties where the route has been ' surveyed. 1 Mr. James Morley, of Johnstown, died ' suddenly at the residence of Mr. Morris Lew is, l;i5 North Fourth street, Philadelphia, last Saturday morning. Apoplexy wa the ailment. Tlie deceased was born in Corn wall, England, in 15C4. and was therefore 55 ye-rs of age. Tie came to America shortly after attaining his majority, and, in 1.r..r. as- : sumed the position of Superintendent of the ' Cambria Iron Company's mine, near Johns town. ITc continued in the discharge of the ' duties thus devolved upon 1dm for the period of twenty-one years, or up to March, 1875, i when he became President of a company en- ' : gaged in operating coal-mines at Sandy Run, ' in tlie Broad Top region, upon land owned . by the Cambria Iron Cam pany. He died i great y regretted, and leaves a family. I The Pittsburg DUpa'rh says the indica- 1 tions are that there will be an immense amount of timber taken from the forests of j Cambria, Clearfield atid Clinton counties j the coming winter. On Young Woman's 1 creek, in the latter county, contracts have ' been entered into and the work commenced j on these separate iobs that foot up 14,00,000 : feet. On Hoggs' Lick and Drury runs 8,000,- j 000 feet more will be taken out. Indenend- j ent of these a vast amount of long logs and square timber will be got out at various j points along the West Branch river from j Kenova to the headwaters of that stream, i ; which drains northern Cambria and all of ! Clearfie'd county. A few years will suffice j to denude our forests of their valuable tim- , her, at the rate the demand makes on them : annually. Wm. TL Sechler, Fsq., has shown us a . photograph of the surviving members of the 1 Eleventh regiment of the Pennsylvania lie- j ' serves, taken on the occasion of the recent , reunion of that organization in Indiana. The body is drawn up in line, beaded by Colonel G iiia.;hr on horseback, with the other ofH- , cers and a martial band surrounding him, ; while overhead is a banner bearing the le- 1 gen;l, "Welcome home I You saved our Country I" Amongst the representatives of Co. A." who wont from Kl.eiishurg, can readily be :c(-ocri:i7.ed the rmiilinr features of Win. IT. Sech'.er. .Tulm E. Soanhin, Kdear Kvans, Thomas P. Diur.ni, iCohert Lit.tiiiirer, Rtid several ot.'iers. As a work of art, the fiirtnre is iiiteresiinir, while as a retnem .raiirar of n most enjoyable occasion, its val ue is eiihttncect tciifoM to tlie p artioipants , tiLerein. I -- i Deth r.r Jamks W. P.het At St. Joseph's iTosriita.1, near Lancaster, on ; Satnr.l ay moini'ij last, Jair.es W. P.hey de- j parted this life, aired .'.; years and 7 months. : I'he !ec-eased was a son of James and Susan i Khey, and was born and reared in Ebens- j butt,'. At an early ace, along with many ; other pl!nt apiriiS, he Joined the throng j who v. -rit to Mexii-o In lSet, to fight for the lioptT "f their count rj-. His fonipativ waa the well-known Cumbria (juar ii, of fibens- i burg, commanded successively by Capts. Jfurrav and Ilever. From the ranks he was raised, bv special order of President Polk, to the position of a Second Lieutenant in the 11th !"nited States Infantry, bis commission beai in date Aut;. 11. 1847. Kelurning from .'e:co, lie was assigned to recruiting duty at Kittanning, Pa., when, at the expiration of a year he resigned Ins commission and , went to Missouri t live, lie remained in i that State several years, his vocation being i that of a superintendent i:i tlie cons' r.n tion i of a turnpike roarl. In lHS.'ihe was appoint- j ed a postal caraienton the P. Ti. K. between Altoona and Pittsburgh, which position he ! filled for tlie term of fouryears. Subsequent j to this, Le was about ten years a trusted j employee of Messrs. P. A 1. Collins in the ; construction of railroads traversing the an- j thracite coal region of Schuylkill, Carbon and Luzerne counties. For f ix yenrs, end- j ing December of last year, he was manager of certain coal banks at SaStsburg, Indiana county, for Messrs, Collins A Sierritt. Lat- j ter!v."or duringthe time ir.tei veiling between ; last December and the riatu of his death, his abiding place was in Lancaster city. The subject of this memoir, though a com parative stranger to the place of his birth for a period extending over a quarter of a century, was yet always cordially welcomed by those who knew him and his family when ever be came back amongst us. lie was a man of rare parts. Commanding in presence and oor.i-.r.'heiisi ve as to the scope of his general information, lie seemed equally at home in letting pearls of wisdom drop from his tongue, or in setting the table in a roar. His remains were interred where ht died, and t . the Ut'.e laur.tid which 'overs what was mortal of J tines V. P.hey, the thoughts ot tho-e who knew him will once a:.d again take sorrowful flight. As to his soul, we tru.it it is it) 1 e;tven. I'apm Wr.rmi'.i. The sub joined men- , tion of tt:e celebration of the paper wedding j of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Xeuhauer, of F.rie, Pa., ; is iinped from an Frie paper of date the J'Jd ; instant. Mrs. N'eubauer, before her mar- , riage. wa Miss Alice, the handsome and , jteromphsbed daughter of Mr'. Christina ; Foster, the efficient landlady of the Cambria i House, Kbensburg. We are glad to see that ' the sterling virtues of Alice are appreciated ! in her new home as they were here : j Yterliy Mternoo-1 Mrs. John M. Nenbauer. at . Pari'le am! Klxliti-enlh streets. Rot an lnklin of the j ir.rs ct a party of friends who were suing to invade her premises In the evening for tlie purj.ose of celebrating l!"' econ 1 anr.ivcriry or pper 1 weddnr-rnf hcre;f a nd Imrb i nd. The w.ly little I w.iii in kct t fie mrUtT strictly t'i herio:irand i tua io nil prepir ,t.on to surprise the visitors. The p-irtv arrived at a searoinble ho-ir and s'ave Ir. I K'eiib.Mir a -euTitne s-irpriss nnd his wite a ft-tirnd o Te. Shorrlv ?:tr Ihfv bad Tive 1 sr.. I wliile tn ! the mtd't o' rr-irth anl gte. Hri Nenba-.tr Invited fiorn Into ' tie dlnine r..om forrefr-sii'nents. l"on ,' nterinir they w-e 'Trpri" to flni the rmn dec cr ited and very ir tilv fced np, and s. ta'.'e. w'nlch '. juFt srrotned utidsr'its sigl.f of good thtr.tr". '. siriitinir thrm. Ttie -d:bie we-e d"T.ssel witn . ni'icn zft bv tbe pa-ty. Mr. N'e'ibaur nnd his ; wife, nc? Mias Ali-e i."fter, were married at Kt enfb'urg. Cambria county, ti years ago yssterday. Jokn Wasamakep.'s Blcle Blast. In this i-f-n.' of the Fp.ei.man we j. resent our readers one of the largest and most elaborate ailveitisctnents ever prit.ted in a country journal. It is devoted to an exposition of ti.e principles on wh:ch the firand Depot Dry (loodi and OutfHtiits? House of Mr. Wananiaker, nth and Market street. Phila delphia, is conducted; how extensive that House and its stock are; what is sold and h.ivv low the ruiinp prices, coupled with the announcement that the formal openiti? of the r. f.tted mid enlarced building is now an ac o-'ip'istied fct. We trust iio reader will fii! to ?r nn ctrefully what Mr. Wanamaker has to suv, and be eoverped by his sue pestioiis in the matter of biiyin:r what is of fered for sale. That which he affirms he will do, that will be done, for the word of Mr. Wanamaker is srood as his bond, and his bond is worth millions. 'Don't Know Half Their Valt-e." "Thev cured me of ane, biliousness and kidney complaint, as recommended. I had a half' bottie left, which I used for my two li't e jsirN, who the doctors and neighbors said ci ti l not be cured, I would have lost both of i hem one nicriit if I had not piven them Hop Hitters. They did them so much pood I continued their use until they were cured. That is why I say you do not know 1 u!f the value of Hop Bitters, and do m t recommend them hitdi enough." B .Itoches tcr, N. Y. See other column. Dr. J. L. McKf.e, of 140 Fifth Avenue. Pittsburgh, one of the oldest and most relia- j b!e physicians of the l"roscopian system of I diaenosirR diseases of the internal orjrans, is j daily corinji the most severe chronic cases, and by his successful method has gained the confidence, of the community. Send him a vial of morning urine by express (not by mail), with name and aire, nnd have the ne cessary medicine sent for a cure. Charges moderate, 8-12. e.o. w.3m. J ST75AN-CE ACCIUF.JJTSTOfiENERAL Grant, a-id ail the incidents of his marvelous jour ney are faithfully portrayed in John Russet Young's work of "Around tho World witb der.'! Grat.t." Fii it-class canvassers can have exddsive choice of territory and liberal terms bv addressing Manakeu Sriifcpip tiov Df.'p't, Americas Newb Co., 56 Ninth St., Pittsburgh, Pa. f ' J tokenr, ' Bncs Hsrx 'vy To- '- - r I COWJirSH'ATIOSS. PoRtaoe Tvrr., Oct. 21, ls7. ?TTO!. FRfctMif "t.ltT.t.4btiTr.T-' porting' th title of Kumllet" ppre.i htmsclf In l xh'i H-re!i. A "boon" for cur Inimitable School beard nrm to bo the bnrthen f hi onir, pied with littl - Tnmmf rimth. He i, eunfiy. that '"The School Pirwtnr examined the hew .et.eol ho'i-e nfnrltel'S nn.1 pronnsnel It a iroorl. iibtantbi! hu:i;1'oir. corllnir to specifica tion!! " Now let i ee, fcr a roomnnt. how th! tatement. tnllles with the trnth. The epertfla tion put that the wills are to be of rtonble plank, two (nrhe thtck. They were made of f Inirle plank and one Inch hoards a (aTlnf to the eoutraetor, hut not to the taxparertof one lonrth on that Item. Asraln, the lower jolftn. arcordlnc to the peclftca tloni, were to be three inchei thick by twele Inch es wide. The joists used were two im-hee by nine just one-hall the elie required by tbe peelflca tions. The upper joist were proportionately re duced; and attain, the floorlnn. weatherboard I n. lininit, etc., etc., aceorditiir to the specifications were to be of No. 1 prime or flrrt cla pine. Tbe material nsed was not first class a tact which is well known to the taxpaTeri of this township, and which will be made to more "fatly and at lariteao pear" when the proper time arrives. This was I .r....ntlon " was It T The vro- i potato for pnttlns; up the buildlnfr were "accordlns; j to the specifications." but the work if not. The I truth of the matter is that It Ii a tolerably (rood three hundred dollar job. but nnfortunately cost the taxpavers the extravagant sum ol four hundred Rnd seventy-four dollars and seventy-five cents. This Is not a very henvy take, but when connected with the fact that at leaet one hundred pnptls on I the "south side" at Portaite are entirely unprovi I ded for in the way of a school bufldinif. looks very ,' much tltie a tr.tal disrcr.rd or plain duty on the : part ot the people's servants. Now for Tommy. This able writer on political I economv I mean ecooorav of truth says ot Tom- my: "His election Is concided by both Democrat 1 and Republican all the wav from 100 up to 800 ma ' jontv." .Tewhilllkenj ! amn't that a whopper? Now", no IJemorat m this nek o' woods ever oven dreamed that Tommy would bo elected at allon the co-urary. all Keniocrats. and all reflecting He- ; puhboins, koow verv well that Michael .1. Nairle 1 will t.e elected bv several hundred majority. N ' (rl3 wiil run the"ea-Jre I"mocratlc vote here, and ! will also icet a number of Fepubllcan votes, as they prefer a ijood. sound workinitman to a sharp spec ' ulator, who has accumulated his thousands by i "sharp practices" with bard-flsted lumbermen of ' oar countv. Kccmwkkatbb. LIllHT AM) DARKNV-SS. A company wearily wendins; O'er a lone meadow their way. Twilight with darker tints blendlnsr Troclairos them the close of trio day. But a strone hand is claspina; a small one, Ar.d launhina- the darkness despite: He whispers, "For vou there's but one Sun : The maiden replies, "It 1 lUttl !" Sot where thev walked In the morning The beautiful daylight shone ; Scenes ol the lalreet adorning Smiled 'neath the glowing Sun. But a mildt n is sndis- coming. And m;istnn a ctasplne hBiid : One little note keeps 'lummini; : -nurkne-'S is over the land '.' DOR. Ixirbtto. Oct. 24, ls7. FOK REFEltENt E Xett Tt'E-iiiir. We ! present below tlie vote cast last November, : in Cambria countv, for Congress. Coffroth j was theDemocraticcandidate ; Camphell tli Republican, and Adams the (Greenback can- I didate. The table will be found interesting ; and valuable as affording a basis of com parison between the vote of one year ago and the vote of this year. Coffroth. Can-ipVl. Adams Adams Township e,lleK-heny Township. 4 19 191 S3 It 48 99 111 180 77 6S 2i 143 22 2-J 42 23 let 8 10 34 17 11 14 SI 20 m 24 7 10 3S S ei Si 3J 10 2i4 133 tl 76 S0 69 Jt 102 1'i 15 9 22 0 4S 4S 2 en i (12 28 151 23 45 49 25 241 4 40 32 It 2 t 11 10 6 22 w 67 2 29 24 12 11 7 24 8 3 3 47 IV 13 14 33 It 8 40 49 43 I 45 It 3 1 2t i 19 24 39 17 34 12 6 8 21 2S 29 Klacktick Township.. Barr Township Cambria Township... Cambria Bor., 1st Wd 2.1 wd. Carroll Town-hip Carrolltown Borough. "net Tuensliip Chest Springs I'oro". . t'learfield T-wnslilp. . i tonemaugh Township Conem'ti Jior., l?t w'.l 17 .. '.2d .. U4 Coe.per'diile Borough. 1u Cr.-.yle Township V8 Ir.an Township IS Kst C,-,nemnmh Bor. 8 Kbensb'rg Bor . F. w d 21 .. w. 77 FtderTowrshtp W I'ranWIln It- rough SO Oalliixin Borough. . . . 78 Township... .lackson Township 37 Johnstown. 1st wirJ . . 4 2J " .. 2 Sd .. fS ' ;h " .. (3 5th " .. f.S eth " .. M I.oretto Borough 41 Millville Bor.. 1st wM SO .. .. 77 Mnnster Tcwnstilp. . . lroprct BoroMirh. . . . &S I'ortHir-Township . CI Keade Townsiiip Richland Townfhlp.. 73 Su.nyTek Township. Summcrhitl Township M Snmmilville Boro. . 20 Susquetiannt Twp. . . . M Tunncll-ill Biir-iigh.. 2S Teylor Tewnhip 37 Waltinrton Twp l.'0 White Township 43 W'ilmore Bf.rouirti 31 Woodv'ile Borough.. . 14 Upper Voder Twp SO I-ower Yod-r Ta p CO Totslvot- SMI 241A 1003 Coffroth's plnraiity.. . 8UI T1;p towrsliip .f ri'Z(r was carved cut of a Tiortion of AYliite' township Bince tlie last flectinti. flti.l itt vot will of consequence ap pear in tlie ofticiftl tabulated statement next week, accredited to itself. A Lojto and 1'ff.fi:i. I, iff. is the cherish- ; ed desire of every person. Life is indeed j sweet, and has many pleasures. Yet there J are many people who ?o to premature i prave, simply through neelect. The seeds ! of fatal disease often have their origin in i slight pains in the) head, hack, or side ; indi- : Kf.Htion, dizziness and nervousness, want of ! sleep, bad dreams, and various unnatural feelings. These will in time cause kidney ' and liver complaints, paralysis, and even con- ! sumption. Kveryho ly "houM realize that a i slr.pish circulation of the blond, headache, j backache, and irresular hreathine are cer- 1 tain indicitions of a torpid or diseased liver, Irritated kidneys and enfeebled nerves. San- ; daiitie permeates all parts of the body with a ! clea rising and recuperating power, tbe eernis r.f disease heinfr eradicated and perfect health j re-established. Will do just as recommend ed, used as directed or money lefunded. I'ricc . Ask your drujrgjst. J THrni Kr-.-RT.fl. Nov. 17, '7 Pr. Gounod. 6 West Htb St.. N. Y. : My father, for flrenr six years, had ', rheumatlgin could scarcely walk. He had the ! disease In his knees, fret, srm, shoulders wri-ts, j etc . in fact, everywhere and 'suflered very much, i Indeed. Aft-r vr.inty trying slmoft every medl- I cine. S.mdslitte. Saudnllne I-Mixir. and Sandailne ; Fotion have aliriost entirety rcmovel the trouble, j A ccept his and my gntitr.de. S. J. CLirkson. i Dr. fJounod's preat medical work, full of 1 interest, over 250 pages. Price tl. Send for it. Mk. KiRrtT DitKisfKs His Popttfov. The Johnstown. Democrat of Wednesday last pnMishes a letter frmn Mr. P. F. Kirhy, of Wiimore, in whi"h lie rrives his reasons for yvithdrawinji from the Shrievalty contest, and for supporting and asking his friends to support Mr. Naele. Here in his fifth and last reason, and the one which contains the real pith of his letter : Fil"i. Mr. NkkIo bcin the older man and he l.rini;inir In a Mil d Northern d-lrifiUion, a-id as that part of tbe county claimed the Sheriff at this time' 1 buve withdrawn, rather' than remain In I tbe Held and have the parfv anj mvrelf defeated : ! and as I have withdrawn for the arood and success ; ot tlie Iiemocmtlc t.arty, I hope my trlenda will i support the whole ticket, and nothinif bat the tiek I et. and roll up an old-time majority for the Iiemo j cratic party of Cambria county which v e will never I retcret. And in regard to the editor of tbe Johns j town Tribune, he says Mr. Klrby is credited with i $1.&o0 for irottintr oni of the way, and it Is not 1 m j ptohahle that Nale paid this sum to Kirby to sret I nim off. Mr. Swank, I defy you or any man In the j county or State, to prove the above assertion. I Kefpectfully yours, V. F. Kibbt. j TBI arela leaves ! f Cer tbe valley spin. And in the XVoodiand murky. And wke a sense Ot anguish in The boi us of the Turkey Who is looking Thackssivingward. Thanksirivinit is tbe next holiday, when family reunions and all that sort of thing occur. You will want to appear st your best on that occasion, will you not T Then study attentively a lot of advice we shall srlve you. fio to Jas. J. Murpby's Star Clothintf If all. 10i Clinton street. Johnstown, and buy yourself a new suit of cold weather wear, and yoil will net only outshine those who buy their ap parel elsewhere, b it you will at the same time have the sit'ifnetion t'i knowing that you didn't throw your money away for mere shoddy fabrics, lis sells very choap, too. Tstni comes a month In the weary year A month of leisure and healthful rest : When the ripe leaves fail, aud the air is clear ; October : the brown, the enep, the blest. Immediately after October romes November, and then comes the elcct'on. We d not, just here, propose to advise you to supirt this or that can didate next Tuesday, lor most likely your mind is already made up as to the direction in which you will shoot vonr ballot. But if you need a suit of I fall clothing, we are froe to say in a decided man I ner. that you ought to buy It from Simon fc Bend- helm, next door totherirst National Bank. Al toona. They deal in only first-class goods; they gnarautee what thev seil. and they sell cheap. Your patronage eould be be'towed on no more hon est or obliging merchants and gentlemen. Tho autnmn bnoros. tho nntumn booms; They hnnnt our homes and public rooms. In corner groceries. In the streets ; In crowded marts. In calm retreats: Till soon, far up their several flumes, iio all s.rc one of atl these booms. Rooms casually considered are as nothing to tiis average r'tlzen. at thss season of the year. But a booming suit ot new rsady-made clothintr means everything. Wherecan you buy the very best sn-t at tlie very l.-iwret evoree ? you ask. If it were the eery last set r f e..r li fe. we would auswor : At Hod-f'-ey Wolfs, next door to the postofne, Alto.ina, Pa. He can rig on up from top to toe In such an legaut rr s t; -e- ywir rst m Cs;r: "nisa1 . e g;e -Ti WE ARE STILL ON DECK! AND PROPOSE TO REMAIN THERE I A Perfect Tornado in Low Prices. To the numerous reader of the Freei V. S. BARKER Send greeting, and tention a matter to the special JVEen's Depctrtment. We have the lamest and most complete assortment of BOOTS ever seen In this or any other eooa town. eomprlsinir all qualities from the coarsest to the finest and at urii-n whi.-h Hfr nn,i. $7.' e have not sufficient time or spare to srtve a full prices in tbls department: For Kao we sell m man s boot, made from whole stock with iildli asis and fully warranted, which Is 90 cents cheaper thn a boot of tbe same quality can be bought from any other dealer In town. Also, a mta'i calf boot (warranted ), with tap sole, either sewed or peered for tl.SO. ur entire line will be so'-f at tbe same lew rates, and if customers fail to find our pris far be low those of other dealers they will not be asked to buy A complete stock of boys' and youths' boo la at prices equally cheap, besides gum boots at prices a llttte eheaper than other dealers demand In CI,OTlll. we have special bars-ains to offer, a we keep a full stock of medium priced s-nr-ments. as well as samples of finer (foods, and will take your order for anv kind of a fine suit, which we guarantee to furnish lor less money than yon can boy the same kind of soods In Altoona or .lohntown. t lur SIO Halts are stunnin barit&ins. In OVEKCU TS wc '-j-rr the onlv complete sto-k In town and defy any one to compete with our prieee. while In t'.SSl ViKKV.5; and tttOTHS we have tbe most extensive and varied assortmc-ct ever exhibited In Kbensburg, andean Lave suits made to order on short notice. lon'l fall to see our pants (roo-ls before buyi n.. We keep at all times a full line of U.VPKKW K A K, from the cheapest to the ben, and as an exam ple of our low prices on tht-se -roods, and tbe only one we have room tor, we quote good, heavy natior shlrts at '2b cents each, and full suits at iO cents. Who can beat these figures I.jrL:;lies' Dex3a,itmexit. WE WISH TO CALL. SPE',IAL, ATTENTION TO OUR SllIITluIM STOCiv T I .AD1ES1 Which we have in great variety and at all prices from 82.50 up to the bta-hest. We certainly bsve won derful bariralns In this line, and to those Is dies who need ooats for the coming winter, but "do not wish te buy just yet awblle, we would s iv, come and examine oar stock now aud select what you want and have it laid away, which will be done with pleasure, as by so doing you will have a large a-"ortuicnt to poiect from, which may not be the case long, as we expect to redu.-e "the stock verv muvh before the 25th of this month. Anyhow when you visit our store don't forget to look at the ei-'ati, wblcb wo will be pleased to etu.w you whether von wfsh to buy or not. In RI..4C'H''Asill HF.RF.N we have a nice line, and are giving great barrains in them as well as other 1K ESS M 1 is of various qualities and textures. 1)1 SHAW I we shall keep a lull assort ment, dout.le and sinEle, and of all stvles end prices. We also have a neat and complete stoek of La dies' KMT .! At'KKTS. HOSIFKY, CNHEKWEAK. OJ.OVES. c. as well u the beet Hoe ol WAT TERI'KOOFS lor ladles' cloaks and children's wear ever brought to Ebensburg. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. Tlrst, we wi"h to call special attention to our f AHPF.TS. We havo completed arrangements with one of the finest Carpet Houses in New York whereby we are enabled with the a!d ot a wonderful In vention, known as lUCIAnDBON'S CAM 1ST Kvlif 13IrrOIi, to show you at your own door, as tt were, the entire stock ot a New York Wholesale House. We hsva not room" to fully explain all the merits of the "Exhibitor." but will take great pleasure In Hhowlnir vou the sample? in our store, which will give you an opportunity to select any earpet you may desire from 1 a great variety of new and elegant patterns. We have just received a choice lot of BLANKETS, wblcb we are offering at prices ranging from 82 to 85. We have a! so added to our stock a handsome line ot cjji ICKS. and ere now prepared to f.im1h all styles and qualities, no matter how common or how elaborate, at pncoH tuliy 25 per ccot. cheaper thai". rcir:ilar denier rharee to- clocks of the same tnka nr. 1 finish. In FMiOKand TA HLK i Is CLOTHS we are ottering nnevualled Inducements, onr price being not oniy the lowest but our stock 'he largest and belt la town, comprising ail widths and patterns for either floors or tablet. OTHER GOODS TN ENDLESS PROFUSION.. We have enumerated only a few ol the many aitiio. h. f.,-..i. ;, - more columns than we would lig- ;0 I)Ry ,or t0 K,ve !uj, lilt of a tlie K;miit w, ke.p 3un4,,., u I s;i.v lhat w - the largest stock of merchandise In Erensbjrg indeed more than d-juble what any . other bouse contains all of which we bought at the lowest cah prices, while many of the (roods were I bought early and of course before any advance in price. If this latter class we note 'anton' Flannels. I of which wo purchased largely in July and at prices much lower than they could be bourbt fr now! j So too with our monster stock of Boots and Slices, as well as many other goods whl-h might be rnen ' tloncd. and which were all bninrht at the old and more moderate prices o! three months ago. This is i how it eoiio-s to pass ths.t we can sell goods cheiper than other men In the bui-iness. We know som. I dealers will tell yon that we are only blowing, bnt all we ask is a comparison of our prlc-s Willi theirs. We have sold (5 5;o"EI( I F.S cher.;.r all summer than any other firm In town, aud we not onlv Intend i to do so In the future, but to keep the lanret and best "sto-k of OKtH'EKlES. as w-il as fLUl'R j FEF.P. OK UN. SALT. FISH, MEAT, LikU, ULASS of all sizts, NAILS, OllS &c, c. to b. j founnd In Northern Cambria. OUR TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH, or Country Produce at Cash Prices. I T-We buy ill kind of grin, beaus. onions, chestnuts, and other produce. Call at our sto'. and I we will take groat pleasure in snowing you our goods and Iniorming you of o-ir prices, wjetber you wiau io i.uy auviiiing or uui. m October ft, lit Ebrnsbnrr, 9..tr. Ol R Pill I.AUFI.rlll A LETTER. FHiLAit.rnta. fvt. 2T, 1879. i Dun McHmsi The popular revolt In this city has lelt t he I:mocratic at mosiihere heat ihicr than I it has been tor many years. There is no State or National issue Involved In the contest, and the only question for the people of Fhiladelph's to d I clde Is whether they will have repnttthlo citlsens I or partisan dunderers in ofhee. The Democrats ol j I'liladclpbi-i area unit on tl.e ticket. There has i never been more activity and energy amonif the ! political worke-s and poneml voters thsn is inani ; felted here at the present time. Ir.de"d the rlval j ry between the leaders of factions is serving a Kood i tjurpose tn ewellinir Democratic demonstrations. ; The candidates of the party, and especially Mr. j Itnrr. the neinlnee for State Treasurer, ennnot fail to profit by this unprecedented rivalry. Where one committee would have one band and one transpa I rncy. the ttvo committees have out bands and ban ' ners by the doren. and gather and expend tn dol 1 iars in demonstrati..n- wtiere one d'-IlHr would Itii-.'e been si ent under ordin:rv clrcumsfnnces. There I never was n better time for Icmo?r.itic lo'ider. to mske record? for themselves, and if they can't wrest victory lrom tre adverse tide that is airiiinst them, they can at loat do honor to themselves and the catise thev are so faithfully STvinjt. While the IVmocratic committees are thns work-Ins-and holding 1 iemocratic meetinirs. the Icmo cratic oandidntos nre attending the meetings call ed by both committees and speakinir sns;bly to the people. Indeed tbercs is some hope for 1'cmo cratlc sneers, notwithstandlr. the Timet' advo cv of the Ropnbllean ticket. Tbrt paper, wblcb j perms just now to be the onv-le of Keptibllcan p.-ir-. ty, prey's: '-The camlidnteswere nominated by the machine in the nsi.l w,iy, but the machine was j compelled by aroused r oj.ular opinion to nomino'e j them." This n-srtioa, however. Is untr-je, the j rlii)5 mnnacrs not bavini been driven from their t original purt ose. It was merely a dodt -n the . rrt of the rinn to put new names on the original i sbtte. The Timet cannot, therefore, hoodwink the I people by telliitjr tbcm that they drovo the rluit j trom its trivial:! '.iiri-oHe. The people know that the rinif manaitcr- fixed np the Repu'dlcan ronyen I tions, and they know that the convol.tiona did the I rm;' biddinie by pnitine: a name forward that did ! not cover the re.il nntne behind it. No matter how I small the names of Hill. Sperinj and Kemble may ' be, Taylor, Kartin and iaj lor will not cover them i r. It l a duty every honest, uprirht cltlten of Tbil- adelfhia owes to himself and to the citv to vote 1 the ticket mud- at Hortl.-ultural Hall, i'he etec- tion of that ticket wl!l be the defeat or the spoilers of both pnrties, as well a a deserved triumph and ; unmistakable indication of the honesty. Integrity and patriotism of the people of Fhiladelphla. I The Vatix county committee will have ticketa i separate from tl.e M''f own committee. It was in ! ten-led to count the vote In the entire city, so as to I learn which faction polled the most votes, but be I enise the tickets will be the fame tn substance, ' and as many persons will vote without tnkln? the 1 trouble to Inquire from what committee the ticket emanates, the project will be abandoned thlseleo j tion. hut will be tested at the February election. I The Kepiibirs, under Mcfiowan. to the number of ! five In each division, will wear red ailk badpes on ' the lapels of their coats to distinguish them from i the Vatnites. who will wear blue. The Regulars ; will hold meetinirs each day durlnir the week, and i will virtually close the campaign with a grand t:is"S meetiDjr on Saturday night at tbe Academy of Music. I A KATIOWAL AORtrrXTCKAL flOCIBTT. ! The famous Hoyal Agricultural Society of Enir i land has a membership of nenrly eight thensand ! parsons, and preliminary Fteps have been taken I for the organization of a National Aricn'tural So ciety In this country, ;!: object of wi.k-h will be tlie advancement and protection of American aprri- ! J'""" by practical method. am.nK which are I the promotion ol emigration, the holding of period ical IsadeiiHl J.1rs In rtinrcnt parts ot tneeouniry, and meetings for the dis.-ussion and the dissemina tion of thought and experience on matters pertain ing to agriculture. There is a wids field or useful ness for such an association. michakl J. Kam a. I cannot conclude without saying a tew words of a personal character In relation to one pfyour can didates. I refer to your nominee for Sber ff. Mi chuel j. Nagie. This gentleman whom you have honored with a nomination forthatresponsible and Important position, and who now claims the united sutlrages .r the Iiemocrats of Cambria county, is one with whom 1 am well acquainted. I knorr Mr. Nagle to be a gentleman of the highest Integrity and strictest honeity. No man In Cambria county was more deserving of the nomination than he, and ro one has ever been characterized fy a more wn devisting devotion to Democratic principles. He Is In tact, a candidate to whom political foes as well as political friends, must award the irreproachable character of a high minded, upright, honorable man. Heered on the cloud-capped summits of the mighty s.llejrhenies. he Is ci.nt.-iminatcd with no political heresies of any kind, and justly merits thu respect and ronfidenceof the entire pup!e of Cam bria. Of Mr. Nairie's el-il.-ti there is no reason to doubt, and when elected no o:t -i -1 act of hl will bring discredit on himself or tarnish the fair fame ol bis constituency. . N. S. Two lovers stroll in the gllnttnif gloara His band In hcr'n and her n in his: She blushed deep he 19 talking blr; They hug and pop and they llstlese roam They roam 'TIs late when they get back home. I Down by the little wicket gate. Down where the creepful Ivy grows, Iowa where the sweet nasturtam blovs, A box-toed parient lies in wait In wait For the tnaiden and her mate. If those box-toed bots were bought at the Great Kastern Boot and Shoe store. Ills Tleventh aven ue, Altoona. they would do execution, you bet, for Jit. Blumcnthnl deals only In goods ot a solid, ser viceable character. He claims to have the very best boots and shoes for men and boys ever put in the market, while his stock tor ladles' wear con tinues unapproachable. Then Ills prices! No other dealer can touch them with a ten-foot pole. In a word, be sells good goods and sellsthom very, very, very cheap, do and sec hfm about It. A Mother's Grief. The pride of a mother, the light and joy of home, are her children. lien-e her criel when sickness enters and takes them away. Tik warning, then, if the have a Cough. 'roup, or Whooping ttough, which leads t Consumption, thit you are running a ti-rrll'lo rsk It tot do not rttend to ;t at once. S!ilI,OH'S CONSUMPTION CI'RK Is gu-tran-teed to cure them. Price. 10 cts., l.H: , and fl.00. For Lame Back. Side orCbest, nse hlleVs I'or ocs Fleeter. Price. "o!d by K.J. I.t.rrt. DriaT )Tpesvn'-g w. . & BROTHER of interest to all buyr rs in-vite at- inducements below : price list, but aDDend an lunula or two nl onr inw 1 1 V 1?IsI1CI? fc 131? O. tirBCANTII.F. ETFItPRISE. oissril inronsiATios rtoiiioisa fall amas PsnLAPKLrnii, October 27. l'Ts. Tne general trade depression has been suddenly ' lightened by the satumnal chil' cf the last few ' dnys wt.lc'a 1i.." Js !ly ind catss that soon heavier garments will be absolute necessities, and the call i to meet such demand has filled the (irand Iepot ! with a constant stream of visitors. This establish ment greatly resemble! ore ot the wonderful maglo creations can fed hy rubbinp the enchanted lamp. , In the "Arabian Nights" stories, for the Interior of the building Is constantly undergoing magical : changes and departments organize ami grow into beanty in a single itipht. T he galleries seem to spring up by charrre. and are ready to be used as exhibition rooms before one can .realise that they are in process ot construction. The Grand Dspot ts not only a beautiful Bazar, . but it c.ntsins all the element? of i: homeatid com bines with New Y ork eo-sl-.eailatiyeness the I'hil- : adclpbia sense of rest and household coniiort. In the beautiful luneh room, which overlooks the en tire establishment, the appetites can be sat is tied ' and strength trained, for the seasonable deli-a-ii-s are ro-at invitingly prepared and served. The re ception room beneath. ar resting or waiting, con tains entertaining reading matter, and thce mu eieii'.'.y Inclined find a pia-.io staading open for their use. For those In a hurry to get tbrcngh with buying In the various department, ttie t'an'fer system Is a great con cnif n -e. atid when hll th pun-ba-es are mate, the transl.-r waiting room, which is one of tbe l ita e-iditions to tl.e firand Depot. 16 a pleasi'n t place in w htr-h t re.-1 'i.ie the combined 1 packages arc conoild:itcd. Of tb- mini order devartrrs-i. ogmlrcd f. r the . service ot our out-of-town custom!-, too mul: can not be said. Letters ot latorm t'on addrrssed to that ueiarime!.t are answered at once, circulars and samples forwarded tn those who desire them, ! and all orders are prompts and faithfully exer-nted at no extra c..t to the purcluu'cr. tbe prico being : ttie same to those who order through the mail as to t e-rsoasi selecting from the sto- k ihemj-lves. the house giving jiaeh out-of-town customers the bene- ; fit and knowledge of employees who are perfectly fnmillar with ail manner of merchandise. For this month in the various departments of ttia i Oraud Depot a great many odd conceits may be ' found. One fancy Is for wearinir jackets lCerent ; In color and material from the dre?.3. The novel- i ties are made coat-fashion, with pockets, trd may be In ttiin cloth, fancy yeivet, embrrldered cash- j mere or trocajed silk: others In pla n silks are . richly beadod or trimmed with furedor emt.rotd- ! d velvets or sitins. A rich toll, tte has a b.sque ati.1 seond skfrt of a fine, sort .lII-wooI irat .r;l, in a dark shade of ! blue, trimmed with ruby vvet. embossed tn Or!- j ental figures, with Moh Ic button to mat-'h. Tlie j a;iron front of skirt and si.le plastrinareof shirred I silk. In eVs'gn and color matching tbe embroider- ; ed .-civet, tiie (.-round belni: ruby, with figures in old gold, serc-trown and d'-licate bios. The un- , dr-klrt Is of thestlk trimmed round with plaitlngs i hew led by bands of the eaibossed velvet. Dresses ; wth but one skirt of heavy material will be worn during the winter, with 'bal-tt bas-iue and lvr.g i closk. J A dsinty ball drss it of white satin, skirt train ed and trimmed above the hem with border of , Spanish lace and light wreath of flowers.' The sutin Is gathered up over tbe sides with tiny flut Ings on each edge, and In front a gathered or shir red tabller Is cut round and bor lered with lace and wreaths ot fiowars. Tho low bod Ice Is cut round at ttia back and square in front and Is exquisitely . t-itrimed with qullt'ngs of la"e aad wreaths cf '. flowers. j One of the model winter b..nects Is larger lu s ss than those for fall wear. It has a protruding bor- i der lined with gathered velvet or satin, but no or- ' nament ini.le. It requires the hair to be worn low over the forehead In smooth or crimp-d bandeau or j a waved fringe. It Is trimmed ontsi.le with large satin bows, feathers and colored velvet flowers, with I a great deal of tnoss and foliage. Fiegsnt lingerie conlsts of chemisettes of point ! d'esprit tulle, of puffed tulle and lace, of enormous j ruches mtdc Into strips of point d'esprlt tu'.le and t lace edgings, large cravats, and fi-htis of all styles ! and sizes, trimmed with laces, ribons and flowers, j Thee little acce-sories add much to the beauty J and finish of a fashionable toilet. L. STUI.OH'S CATARRH REMEPT. A marvel lous Cure tor t'atsrrh, I'lphtheria. Canker-month end Headache. With each bottle there Is an Inge nious nasal ln;ector for tbe more successful treat ment of the nemptaint. without extra harge. Pnoa f0 cts. Sold by K. J. I.lovd, Fbcnsbarg. tssiisrisi -TVf y7 Wr-St- -- fV THIS see ef Ccwimercs and in tl.SM ro-a-uead Atin-es, the prnasitir demand Is for tborfitiehly trained men for business. Our Institution otters nn- surpitiea facilities u yourg and njiddia aged men for obtaining a Practical hducatian. A saort tim nly is recmred to roruplets tbe ro-jti ef study. Kxpei.iea light. Individual instruction. Students caa nir st ,-ny ' v'- va'iti-e. I or em-ula-i Bddreaa f. Dl I F dt NUNN, 11 1 taln rgtl. Iiitt s Iiookkeeptrg, published I v Harper Uros ; printed in colors: 400 pp. i lis 'attest work n the science published. A work for backers, rati roads, t-utiaeu men and practical aceouolaDta. Fries; ffi.Ot., postage .u crnu. . rr T. w TV . . ' 1 y T . . i 1 . VUKS!Fl)EIS!FDRS!!At Actual liock Bottom Cash Prices! i niiG ill ui li diiiJ in will rxia roit j ALL KIND OF FUKS! AT THE F-BCSaBI B- I HARDWARE 4 DOI'SEFI'IIMSDIM. STORE, i OKO. HUNTI.r.Y, ' Sept. 2, Is?.. -"m, $25to $50001; I Jn'MdftMiv fevssil fa IWallSk-lsr lt..fesd tt -a for furtnar ...ry pY l-em.e Pr.Sti t hs B.w t'.slt-Usil.a rsle of p.rst'iirtn etrk. rollsirue.tina aca.iw ttoa t , a Ce., tbakers, ti Brrad 8L, . T. i 4 ysii aaa sxpsiiSM Af'att. ( M4' T. A Ttcavw r. .e Ostf.tFro t"M re. V.-. le t snrp'.v tl.s pepTisr ?. ar-1 f.-r a- A. r. dniitil. thi.-kiirM f( l.tl.i . r i i.O' ir- or i rm:n '. ;in 'f t ue fll.r- or fro, .-j y p ir vie .n.p.xsit'i. . ct-v-'fcs. bemdi-a r haflnc the f-t ami ac.ire. art wrar:-- cut a'cK-kiiics. Ail ti; s la obviate.! by tiie l"..ubie T'rP"1" r r 3v fcr eselten-Nl View . I. -- S5 Per Cent. Storlins RUBBER DOOT. Fbiwln tbe Solil Rubbey l i.l'i.r Snle !n piac. .f t'ie Knc i :,i:n n.-J laoriinarj KuUi-r bvota. -. s Hi . .. .WSH1 : a T-A-WsrexS-"--' i -l t".r.nt ry 1-? s-roiT. wiiljuut iu.-reas- t-: ouik r -cit'tit. lucae auies wiii oit erar ceveral pairs of con.iuon Kubber Boots. Warranted Three Montlis, ard that there msy be no qnesticm as to tl:e t:rre, t'.-.a f'er.l J. . i .:i tinc. as ecn in cut, provi.i.-s a s-.-i -e f r cti rr day, Uioutb v : r.-i year, to that ta- reta.l iei:, r lo'-i inil. .ria; a sale, " '-n -.iiii. ii out ibs ilin t!:er-f. a-i.t ths K.f sr:.l ii' -'.'' ....-i:is..Svea J.. r pcrnrnect r-.-i r 1 -f tsat da:). il J- v.-.rn;:nalvi.. ir. !..er.) 1.-. r . Buot Leart tLa war- A-ir-"'?- . rr::: in Itubl..-.- lefrrs :t t! If ;bnu,;h !-ini:i.f'yiiiihi r---c !. are n. r e o:. :in 1 tr.n a toot of lf co;f , a. id wuh JTnper cae v :'! T( T:(tcr rt' : vi- f - -,.i I a'.i :-.t:l hpr.L,;. The Pocr Man's Boot. FOK HALT. 11Y -oTvv 1H9 ELEVENTH AVENUE, ALTOONA, PA. Observe This i-Preser ve This ! NoAptsEioployei Boniit Direct from Eeaenarlerx Saiei! CoraMi THK CKT ALL OTFR T!t E COTNTRT IS THAT OOdlrl I'.iTI AJjY A TKD lDTHr they tunnel now b. 1 o'isbt lew eoo-Jah to be sold at tt sane j r 'cs as last year ; at if yea wiil only call at HlruB'a .w lotklsig Drpsl, Alte.na, t.. It w'li ke aill'Hl M yoa that wsar.ug appar.l at lsaat rtn be told much (beapsr tbau r t s ere, as Us :.iwiag litn w'.ll c'.sarly aiuustrste : cixrnnxa i If en's 'n's Mtn't Men's .Wen's if en's .Men's Hen' i Afn s tent Oerrceats. hty, t f III 0ercmrt. rt. i oc Ortrcoatt, rifcst(. at ' Overcomtt. heavy chtnchtllm. tt $ tj CHtrrcoatt. acat-y sc.t-er, at 171 Ovrcaaf. flnr Qradet.vv la t'i.OJ L'lttrrt, heavy and ttmretb'.e, at t to l lttert.Jlirr and btrttT, at f l lttert. ttilinner and tetter J ?t fruttt. namt biit not nesty, at f ?t PAXTALOOX Man's heavy Jean rautalooef, at Tee. hi 3e. Iln i baitar I'antaloona. at ! ii If en's Lress F'antaioons. at I T aden's Hia'k Do-skin I'antalocns, at Ilk Men's Bn. lTei pantaloons, at a ) leu's Caasiuier. I'satalnos. at 3 T IIAT ASD ( P DrPARTSIFSI. Wool Fiats at &e , 7e , Tc. 1 ot aad r J : St: Kata. lat-st styies. i 63c. fie.. , fi.oo and $; M; Fur Hals at f3c , tic . . .2V I; M n H r i M M oo and $.1 j ; Stl5 Fur Hets a: (1 7. $U 0. t'i and 1 JO; Itovs' and Vo.itLs' Huts trass lie t. 91 " J Caps tor tall and winter wr ail stvi.s a.J a.ses. at '.s. , ie", 4.C , tja . t. un a.a t: a TH LA KtJEteT STOCK, LAlil aiTVLES AND LU W ST FKlCEfs IN THE CH Y. E!VT' rrRlHIU VOtDS jlFPABTBMT.-fcij l'o'o-il l-s Sh -tf at Um : Patter SLirts at A -q.; Finer Sblrts at 7?.; U ana Jlits at Ijc.i Hr!tr V'k't; St'"S at 'A; : Very Cfl White Shirts at tl . 00 : best bits SL i r's at $ A i : Vu'aacdrted Stnts at :c tr. at.d ; Vuetr Pbirtsaod I'rawsrs at 2?., -e.. jc at 1 Tic. saeU: lies Flannel Sfc:u at TAs .t: tt and . A aaek: Men's oiton tloie. Ic , As , ic . 10c , 12c. 1A- - '. ac The Largest and Cheapest Stock of MFersonf ia rtty and oactrv v. !.:g ts test I '. geeds aad prices are rsspsettuay Itr.tts i-j ri i at Charles Simon's New Clothing Depot, Jn Dr. tSXntiyt Biidngt tn rci1- of P. M 9. sMf rr Ltft. Corner llth Avenue and 13th Stroet, - - ALTOONA. FA. READ THE NEW PItlbBLiST ' FALL AND WINTER GOODS sto bo$8m ctotmnc HOUSE I'OLhOWINO Wlf. C1IVK A I 1 VK OI'l'l'.U TO CASH IH'YKHS: A Man's Oood Working Suit for. 8 3. 75 A Mail's FTtr m-.-d ver-ca: fsr alo.fr that others cii f.-r $u.V. tl.at i-tti-- s-il ! r si.v.-.. A Kan"! (t...-1 Warm "'jit for 4.00 A Man's i ! J V. a-.n ' ; : 1.00 that otltc- seli f.-r3.l0. that "tiiers s i 1 r A Man s Jo.d Warm Sh t f. r X5.O0 A Man's l- id W.-rkitiu I'.t-.-.s fir... 70. tbat others sell for :.'.. tt at o;t '-r s :I f..r -. A Man's .xd ISusiies Se:: for 7.O0 A Man's -.- ! Dr - sh:-t !..r that others sell f -r .'. t: ' : r" 7 : t. A Man' Kxtra tloo'l Business Siiite lor... t.OO A Ma "s : ! ' .-1 t ..r ... ( that other' eeil tT ti i.X'. that v- ) f ! : r . A Iar."s (food Dros Suit for 13. O A Hn it J 1M . i 3. that others sell f-.rtli.tH. t !.. -'--!' '. .r t -. A Man's Extra (food Drc-s Suit Icr IS.OO A CI.. i s i"t:is. r. :n .". to c.-.rs. 'Let !.!'. thai others s.jil tor tel. DO. r. ' t'.e suit.. ' .r S.M A Man's S..d Overcoat f-T 9.50 t'.at c: 1 i r -: 1 fr . ."-. tl-.at 'th-r-s sell ft r S3.5J. A B.-v , iv. 1 sii;. itnt s I- ear. 'ka A Man's tf -od Oovercoat 'or S.O ! .v. not i.c a-.', i .,r that others sell for 91.10. tl.at ih r' s. !! .- ... A Man's Extra tlood Ovs'joat far . A Man's Si it ot I n 1er-: .ir ' r . that others sell Tor $11.60. tfsat others ini '. r T5c. DON'T INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING Refor y on eiamlns tb sbsti priced fc4a sit lb Young America Clothing House, Corner ELEVENTH AVENUE dud ELEVENTH Streei. Kept, aa, lS7.-lni. ALTOONA. PA. Grxa,ncl ri - OF P CLOTHIN"G-! - HATS AND CAPS! rjl i Ul VJQIIlOf IUUIIU 3 OHE PRICE M FAIR ol H y trTh atliov (leosi r eatttrely nw atnrt ssrsti tk 0 sad rfaapeat la tta tt. .siH rtn w tiamtne. s S. B. CORN & CO., a 1307 Eleventh Avenue, JL I. TOOX A, VA f CHEAPEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN ALTOONA! NIOW AND COMPLKTK LINK OF jNIEIS'S AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. ! AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Suits from ti l up: Overcoit from fJUup: Pants fr.-.iu Tfi cents up; lress Shirts :rcm -sr.. up ; end ather wearing apjiarel and f-irnlshtng gcods at ri-es equally fhrr. Br I don't advertise to sell goods i-0 or 24 j r cert, cheaper t han ot1 er dea'ers, t e-avse tv 5 be a lal'ebood. and vcoiile are tot so Ignorant now-a-days as to bs'.'.sve scy snca fccaitcg : t-st i t-'-sctse not to ! ciidersold by any man in the business. JVX. wolf. railboad clothing house, 1127 Eleventh Arenne. below Powman & Monow's. Allcoua, t1 ",tA pror.ts on ti dvs' (ivestmaat of 01mi 11 I I -n.Tieial ltnoorts. ser.l free Frr-rortiOBt t ret tirut eve, wetk on Stc.-k t ticn t 5., ilK,, ir. a ie ,-..' f.vr- - ih - r Ttso an 1 as pnre a ce .1 Ve rc'. 1 7 f !.v,i j. r- f l r-- : a w: -r-' r t rii . iry Kubber Ii.'s : " iuv . rji.. 1 a- of . . 1 l: 4 ,',-r. Lmif ili.L Ii: It. -i L--t f! . 1 F.V. 1-ko raca Rubber Boots. In the cut Ih-Ipw, t el.ta-k part n-.krk-e 1 - r-.i.'i rubber 1 .'.l:nr." in or ..nary lU:blcr is i V " . iff ' . Sil-:'. . i -X-.D a, ra--s of lo-.h. - is i.. :-er (" iravte n-.T-.r-i: -prf'': Vnt in 1- "N.iif ; -r:vo T-T r-r-.r. fS:-rIinr Boot." the tap sie and 1 -tie. soie rc worn tLrurb.a third a-!e all ol,d Tt u bl; r r prcseuti .- : f - a k T-.s. -- r;. iT'."tv f:-w ' '- : ? i t: i v 1 1 r a r rs rx" . Men't ."nifs.r' tnnett tcsar. at U n's Jrwifs, f Ins -. nf IK i'nuJw'i.r.lMifii a: I 94 .cn f.'-.e. f I ti . .- it Ment tru.tt.tKexrr-i ftertf, ( f i. If. ; $: it M Ment ii'eaty t ea.'f, at $1 tJ. ft and t tO Tcvtht' Suttt. C. thtamef. and ntcatt aJlertmanl es the ci:y ;' A'.'s. pf a.l temiu-tt and freat. at smtmIH fs cheaper! tn the ft.'f- DBFAUTMBNT. Ken's rtita:osos, various stylal. fresi M M t. T A fits assortment ef sp-tnu ke'tesa Paatalaeas, m prises rsng'aj fr $i s.i t. .?. atit :.-om sia, ap. TEI T.1HQ TT AND BWSHM'I ft A!T. AL'JI.S IN i bttiTY. :-. : W c.l Ho,. . Ike . .., 1A. aaa fc. Trunks and VuHtes in 47 City. trail) or th. fc sssstteas !a t. itti sag ,V OK THK MANY HAKGA1NB Opeixinj2; i - CLOTH INGMS 0 HATS AND CAPS! UUJ J U11U V. 1 1 1 1 U 1 U 1 1 . DE&LING i!i til CiSES! RUK nTt tor SwitVt It I We l-'t..-Mry and ll.'I.MO.S I.'Miii'I U Hit;! r-X I Nr.' I IvU'iH..!. r-...f. I i t- 1 V ' I I I . VI- I t ' " -. " 1
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