The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, October 01, 1880, Image 3

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; in'-r ar- i.ickcl nut.
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. : ill y U, : l 1 ,a:;ts -v.-ty-..I
-i l".iy t i i - n i . I vt-s rich,
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V. v.;ii I-.- iirl.l at I'ultii-a t'-
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i li . IT t V. c 1 1 lulls;! n. 1
il - el..;. i. ji.'.t. In s ;t in oriiJM-S
i h .: ; t iii Altooiri uumcl
' -.-.': .':! out of tlii.-o il.iliars t i-
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. r : i. it s!r f i i n -?l tiiii t aiiKMilit
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' ! i .i:!- our i-oriwtalk a
;.:.m v .dit- i.i know if it lias
'tbv Ku-ioii virtory in
!'i 'i.ii.im v. ouM .-,i . thiit's a
'' . f .nt!ii-4 if.
" ' oi.'; ci- in tills jilace is to l:e
; :. of Mr. c. T. i:..').'its
'. i:i t'n" -?t -iil of Mr. il
. . air 1 OIH" i rllML' 1 l it'Sui 1.
1 ' ' I. ' il i.-i oj.riator.
J v .i :it iii t la; way of shawls,
1 : I- 1 A. U 1 . .1 lil.li.'-l "isllil ir.-iit-.
!:' li. !..-.-, ;i:!l i n i ! i-n. ti links,
; i . iiii.i a tlioti-aini otiicr aitii'to.s
I . ;i.l .i - at it ty it t liarkci
i ' i : .H : : v 1 1 1 Z ft 1 1 li t of th
1 ; 'it oil 'i'iiiii -. lay !a-t was
:.r .1 ! '..I 'I t WO or thl rr of
in .i ! T 1 1 1 1 . i : i - i-iiiiif iiway
' ' i a ' r'. 1 1 .1 i ,!i I i on I o;i ril.
! . 'iti"li"rd is riul't
- ' ,t -.t-i i.:l aii'l 'li'-iM'rat" nf
t . il. t.-at I .i n. oilrofh. but
' ' in.- ail in it will lx foitn.l
' - I in ::y liiomls ill this li---
-i. .tiiuo.t iiii",--i; .!i- ilurinii the
., in-. i. th-. to l--it Allooliil
.s.aiii.t oiif or niori- 1 i!ii--
! ' -i;..j politic iirt- w llitt ili'l it
it , ,f.ir n-ihf lattor iscoii-
1 i- r. Hi o. irivt-ipiit.; a sto'-k of
'" .;!!'..; -.. a-liiiu-l(s. ;iinl ail
I ' -U. v :iir!i n ! t.o-!.t :t
i '. '. a a i f. i l li l lil I .' '!a 'll'il to
!a.- .tr.. -..I.I. as tla v an.'
' ; i i ' I ! 1 .
" :i. p. iof of tin' I'i f--by-
: i - p:-" '-, wiil in't-ai-li his
i ;' f -.-iio! f n-'t Sim-
v; ::' ii li. rv ,t .1 In- will take
t" . ihio. w hii ii w ill In;
''. ' ' of l''-M'l.-!li f.
' ' '- tl' "lily int ri liant in town
:; i. .I' lrn'l of this yoar'ai iiti'li.
- i- . I fat iii'tl lus. ijiis. Also,
' -i'i :.!!. of fr-h li-h tlurinir tin
: I a- tl .- fmo-t tub oy.t'H that
' 11 ' ' a -tern hiiii ki'ts.
pi Wii-.t. of i tin mi t villi.
I i-iit-t tits in t '. ; i-ountry,
;l ' hi. ;i . ill piiy tin; ltf-t ol-
' ! i-h for tin- s un . ' 'hi'St-
".. '' ' ' I"' 1 a lltT. bl!t lllf bllV'TS W ill
u ' " r. if tiir rail on J.i-rpli.
s r I'.ro. I:ar j ist ircrivril
'"' ' ' ' HK-t n:ji:tf -.fork of rrady-
"'IKlN.i rv.-l (li-plilVt'll ill tll UpI'tT
II .:., fltnl r ill n'.iw srll full SliitS
l.o ii - ;, ( v,;j a n, si'C tllO
'i i.f ill S tola for tVLTVlMuly.
.'- i-'iri.i-tii lioMin;- a hizU ir-
if-..in,. ; anil !ll!Nh rlub of
" I"" -. ill- lOjt to "lliiit iiiiil him
': ! i',i;i..-t jmiv lno;'!,"ii. itli'l if
- . : -i ii to. i 'i-!i-;lt pr'M-i--.io:i in
'. lh.i hi a ilo'.vil Up.
"t i' ans of Allo..:i; lia-l a I.i-?
." '' ' I' I ' iii 'jilt pi oi-rs-l'ill Wi'illH S-
'' a u:i. rwioinr, an. I Vno JJrino-
. I .. ia,,., jt t,, Ilirm am! li')
' 1'i tTi-r i -o, i ,pt v fi f tri'ii'rftli
' oil' witll w'rlt r''""flt. w" havr
t"1 tir-i- tl5,rp.
:;.,ll p! " : : 1 1 1 : 1. Tl ln't Wt'ok.
I', irTII.'f I'.-i.t-. l'.Oii'a;-. bi'in.Ulf uilv.
,;i , if i.v.tN tli. town t..i troiMl Hour.
:!. on tin' fail. an. I . is the
nks ill -t It'i'rivril PV V.
'.a. I. i-. aii'l wa-hhoanls at rreitl-
( a I.' "!' oil'.
. - i i ir "r.x'k." aiui buy voui
il .!.! I'lfitllofr. "
,.!' .."'i.i--us inniioiwc -tiK-k of stoi'k
... arl (I ii': yon forjt-t it.
a-, i .. !' I'i i. T il 's line si. irk of n,..
; a. ,.' a:i o :: of thrui.
in . of bi-11-.'ii's, ttriHiins, !., at
. Now i-, I'.r time to sweep clean.
,,-,.pirf line of fi-ars ami tohiireos at
: .. f 'al, bay am! smoke, if yon
r..'.'-. '!'Ch, Ihotiehitis ami all
. . i 'le :.:m ,'-, t a.ke Ayer'.s Clirry
I ;. . ilt!'. ma n. ver liii.l ii Hear tielil
. Ir:t lb-!'- more tg, i jt I,,, v
( 'i-l'av. tuii trf.."i . . .. .
. , , . . , ."" vo",- v jail Mr hi,
i-.,.;,; - tiin. h of iho liiiHirxrei.t
Kaanaiaii aU.at Daniel, ami the v h,'
JUMi. e l.e luel.-il out to liim
V!n";l,!l. :lli;,s -Texas Ja, k.- one of the
'iirv e-i .'l:h,':,V', in ,h0 '--l '., bi'r.
, ' ' a , " to I.oretto last M,,uv
t- fot a h.-arin- whirl,. in.i. anivin-at th-t
to ins ol,i suaitevs in th.e jail
Umr,,'k Ku-lishCluh of this
t it I .1 "toiiiiiiiioll II) Altoolia
; ' ' r fill!
me
iicr. but ha villi-; iioneof
ll.'...l II III. A
, - - tit- tur w ki not at-
tl.em w ,ll p oa!,!y be.!e,emasin,l!vi.b1al-;
v u- Mts-. wc.rkmaii on Mr. Aiiani
aT !i a -n't j-ot in the wav of
a t worth while fooliim time
; taf frt'-h from the fiehl, nl
; .ar. I ..t llei.il. .il--.. He liamlle-,
Hi.-ial T.li.vil from the e:i-t
: - I. a-a' f." i. I- that he bought
! . :. i: ' a 1 .ii'-k.
i tla: "Kemlitii's Spavin t,'ure"
! tii.-y rliitn for it. '1 ly a holtir.
.. iti-riurlit.
ai Mi i s at Freiillioff Is in ihiiu
..:irty iilm.'-t siiiiieient to atonisii
, r i a ;-r i!i New Vork.
;! Mr. 1'hiiip 'oil'ms the moim
in.aititrt!. with his Kltrn!ury
i ' l "i t !! ; a e-ent be rounf-il.
i a.i.h- ."I to Mr. .Io!,n .N.-iT.
' an ; i :-tti i it . is ti 'taincil in the
. . IV 1 i'.-a-oii : not pr.-pall.
.. j.ivi ;(. of hat-ami raps of every
' I-, i'tnl "f all sirs. just ri'
N -'. oikr;t hv X.J. l-'n iilhotf.
. - V ..' km! estate, late the pr,,p
ar Kit. !. K-p, ilet i-iise;!, vsin l.
. : . . il :;. ..f ii!-t week. See atlvrr-
l ti. i.; our oil fiienj S. 15. Me.
i : i ' ! a .. I-, a 1., has leen unavoiil-
out. Iiui won't spoil with a
a i llo.'.ts are iioth bii-v I5s,
'. .!' ,: la- in' .t 111. tin y V. i ii i't .--roop
- I' -.ami flat's' what makes
i i, . hi-roli!.' iiiuio-t a inovititr
' a:rl a poliii.-a! p.ir.tilcs. torrh-
i.. aii'l p!.u!ita-ma';.iria!i fKl-
i I. : ' iii ii in lias it-eeivd ill! hi.s
- . I.i.i" t'o aral Mlllisti-l-. atal (h,n't
: . .iv woiKli'iiiti theai' he is
a.f.-rptiof circulars for sale by
iti-o. Waterproof this is that ;
. ia i I iv a.a ey to t .:e wants an. I .
: . rv '.a'.;y.
io-.i : ' i of oa.; i n v of d i o!i! heria
sii'iits. Put ;i wi'liiUi'im
r.:i..t:"!i "ii the 1 1 1 ii --t we re-
a:.i"- it. '
; o'.ii-atiot's !.i Mr. llow.llil '
I a. -.p. . i.ilel,- of the lillr-t ii.i
- :! i-ppie- we ever .-aw pr.j-
,: i.i- a !.ti''e lot of qureii.sware
-eii ! a. t-r tiiaii iini other man
: :!!:;-. Wit re sonii'f inies iis
. a. t Tie I loir. -.
:,. iloti't stop at an v oth.-r siiot.
le 'a- iii.'i, !!.- hafs Kit-iiU.i);V
' a !;i'.- -lytsiimi l't:i.-iiri..
. a i. iiiai so w i.i ail j our rou
! '' :,'r iiunt-. tiie l.iriiest
. -at .-.f bit. k Cii.-i'sn: res
: : .. K ! -I
.- "t lb:- -st'iiatoi-ia! tl:-.-
s. ,,;. ii;.. i)..til.
: . tla ::! ih.'irin on the
' .. i- ,.,.
a . 'i. i'e i-. w.illa'.l (or the
: I ' .- . a-!;, ami especially
; l:.i will i ii ii us a
'll ill III-. Ul.l . Iftt ..... I - I. i
from his pocket what ho snpposea - to he is
tohaeeo, but when his teeth li-gan to o , a
s-iuen was honnl an.l he (tiseovero,! that he
was about hums off the hoa,! of a live mouse
' viiT'I:V,iW- T',;n';-;'b I-. of Dum-ans-ville
will complete fifty years in the ministry
;"" "'!' ""'th. "The Ilolliilavs burL;
o ,?"! a,yS ll;,s 'M'tn ! fillli1' 1 n.inisler
of the won! an.l a pastor. M,,Iobt his
people w ill appropriately observe the. semi
tent, :im;ii oi h,s entrance upon the work of
tlii' ministry.
well to ivii.l Mr. lowie's letter i an-.tli.-r
column on sp:,vin. rin-boue. etc. with
iV'l'vi l1,'-':,tn"',,t- W' a," '"formetl
T.iiiT .ir. ,.wle isoneof tiie best io'im nltural
writers m crmont. ami no .loubt his inves.
tmatioiis ,, this subject will be of -rcatben-I'tit
to liui'-e owners.
Uobert Johnston. K,., ,,f Altoona is
maKiii l.epnhhran speeclicin 151a ir cuilt v
while our ;,,i,ert Jolnwu.r., with an I., at
tachment, is hiinj on the bro.-nl of liis back
mirsiiiti a broken U-v. F,- a!l that, ami more
too o,,r HoN-rt Jt.hn.ston. we venture to sav
w ill he the happiest Kobert Jolmston of the
two alter the M l:iy of .November next.
'I lie work on the extension of the hell's 1
(lip railroad from I.lo.sviilc, t'ambria
c'tutify, to Coalpoif. fiear'lield ronntv. is be- i
mn r.ipi.lly pushed, ami the probabilities are i
the track wiil be laitl as far as ;a.r,,w this 1
count-,, which i- fuliv haif the distant with
in the next ten or twelve days, ami that the
other hall will be completed before the win
ter fairly sets in.
)ur youmj friend Joseph Farabau".h has 1
embarked in the book and stationery' busi
ness in ( airolltowii, ami we hope he will do
a thriving business. He luis a line selection
of ( 'athoiic prayer biMiks, sch.Hil books, slates
lom-us. paper, env. loies, etc.. and then
uoteh'inu' how Karabau.'li-dv would have
n In lore they could find a better stock
lower prices.
". Y. Starr is the miiue of a caterer
tiie amiisenieiit ami cdilicition of tiie pui.iic
who has Im-oii yivin a .series of what he rails
"spirit specialties" at the Court House this
week, the hist of which will take place this
Thursday) evenimr. Larue audiences have
tints far attended the entertainments, which
in more than one sen-.e are said to lie -Starr"
pert orm.'.iices.
The lh'publicaiis of Altoona made a sec
ond effort on Saturday last to raise another
pole l'.vi feet in length, but this one like the
previous effort proved a lamentable li..le.
Th"se repeated failures have knocked the
stutiiicr out of Ilepulilicau pole raisings in
that city about as effectually as tiie imlls w ill
kr.iM'k the .stnfilicj; out of (iiirtiehi on the
of November next.
Wo i k on the foundation of the new 'oiirt
House is i4o;re.sin.r s.t rapidly that, the
weal her p! o iic favorable, the com in t; i not it h
-The AU.mna Trihune ktuws of ti "T rtl
reason why (Jeneral Campbell should not b"
returned f.j iti jtoss from this district.--Whether
ho sh 'il.! be or not. w." k:t':W of an
excciiciit reason w liv ho won't bo, and ti.it
. the return!!-..' this time is to ho done by the
leni-erats. and (ionevul Co?,' roth at'.d not
Ocitcra! ( 'ai::ilM'M is to tvo on the rctui Ti.
Our count v ticket is now irt'.ialH cia
pleted, although it still lacks a enmlidatelor
Coroner, and nu cue needs to be told that,
take it all in all, from ('..'Troth for ('0:1511 ss
ami liiiiiniiT for State Senator, clear dow n to
the last man on the list, it is about as c;,hmI
as they mak 'cm, ami well worthy tho sup
port of any man who wishes to see '-victory
perch npon our bannois."or won Is to that
effect. That every man on the ticket wiii
lie eloctetl hv a la tiie majority is ascertain as
that liob liiiiersoil. if he iion't I'lend his
ways, will find out some day that there is a
hereafter with an immense amount of briui
ston. in it.
While Messrs. N. J. Kreitihoif and Abe
Ilitshue were returniiisr home from the leiu
oeralie iiieetiii'j; al ( arro! Itown on Saturday
niejit iast, and when within about two miles
of this place, some one of four coward i
yoiinji miscreants who were standing by the
roadside threw a stone at the lui'.'uy and
struck Mr, Freidhotf on the lea;, without,
however, priKluciii.jr anything more than
slight injury. Further on the same s-vntlo-nien
found" the Uinks torn from a small
bridvre over a br;mci of the I'.lackli. k, but
fortunately discovered the condition of affairs
in time to avoid what lniht have resulted in
a serious disaster.
Any person subs
for three months am
or In-fore tin; -th of October wiil be present
ed with crayon poi -traits, each 11 by 1 1 inches,
of the next l'r -si. lent and Vice .'resident of
the United -Mates ( b'll. Winlicld S. Hancock
and II. m. Win. II. K.nuiish portraits to be
furnished after the ab e date. This offer is
oen to old as well as new suhscriliers ami is
not intended to cmllict with the other pre
mium offered hv us Kendall's Treat i .c on
the Ilor.-e" which can bo had in addition
for 1.1 cents extra, or. in other words, the
FliKKMAN three months, the book and the
portraits, ail for i: cts.
F.VTIiF.It r.ltPI.F'T'S C.OI.nF.N JriSJI.KE.
Altl'oeh one of tho oldest settlements in tho
ieta' i. r'r tho State, it is fair to prrsume
iri'.oe.'. it is kr.cwii t- be a fact that tl 0
quaint ar.d rhws.u.t little i'.laso of ewry,
i'n our m iuhlioiine oo'.intv of I'.lair, luis nover
oxteii.led a kindly we'ioome and an abundu'it
I and Generous hospitaiitv to so many people
at tiie same iimo as 11 iiki on ine..s..... i..s..
The oeoasion w hir h brotia'nt totiethrr such an
immense concourse of humanity, and which
made the day memorable in the annals of the
Catholic Chureli ami peculiarly noiew 01 ui
in tiie history of the ancient village in ques
tion, wns the" celebration of tho fiftieth antii
I vetsary (f the ordination of l!ev. Father Jas.
j llrai'tlev, who for hail a century has perform
' ed tho'saored duties of a priest, all but two
j years of which he has spent on the very spot
i and anions many of the people where and
i by whom tnis stand ovation was pot ten up
j and so Mifce.sslully carried throucli. llav
I ina been very kindl'v remembered by tho com
mittee of invitation, and having lteen one of
I Father Hrr.d ley's bovs from the time he lirst
s. ttlctl in Newry. aithoujih we were then a
i mere infant. tq until the completion of the
' present F.nqlish Catholic church in llolliihiys
' burs, it would liivo ill become us to remain
j awav from a celebration so fraught with in
; tereit and so commemorative of the love and
! esteem entertained for this venerable and
I faithful priest hv his always devoted and ever
: obedient children in the faith. Having been
1 there, then, the pleasant duty devolves upon
us of describing'as accurately an.l concisely
as possible the scenes and incidents of that
i memorable "feast of reason and Mow of soul"
in religious progress
that Ins seldom had a counterpart in this or
j any other country, simply because it is an
j exceedingly rare occurrence for either a priest,
j or minister to attain to so venerable an age
: or to labor so long ami so earnestly for the
I spiiitual welfare of his people as iias been
the case in this instance. We have said (hat
I the duty devolves upon us of relating what
j we saw.'hrard ami experienced in tiie goodly
j town of Newry 0:1 Thursday last, and in ilo
; ing so we only regret that we have been dis
i appointed in receiving the names, as we had
', reason to believe we would, of all w ho took
i an active part in getting up this grand ova
ibin.-ito the FriKKMAN I which forms an epoch
pa ing us 4."t cents on
' is
to
at
to
til:' comin. tion ol the lo:.
of workmen employed. ctmpi isjug
Mid helpers, is eleven or twelve,
i.urse. do. s not include the dressers
io stun., v. h" iK'tiiber about twenty.
1
o! :i:vii 'iit il work of
lifter place
wo'iid h" vi
dclictcy :!b
w:!l liHe'v
The force
masons
This, of e
of tnc ill
and are
til" built;
A worthy youii '; Johr.stownor named
Sylvester Varm-r fell through the b.idge at
Ilheam's crossing, near Mori allville. on Mon- ;
! I V night last aiiile trying to get out of the
way of tie. Fast Fine east, and received very
sci ions j- not fatal ic,juiics. I le was retui ;i
ing liome from a religions meeting conducted
by a woman named Savilli Kiing, from II- ,
lino;-, and fell ;i dist-.nce of ten ot twelve j
f.cf. alighfiag 011 a pile of sharp rocks.
Two men employed as stone-dressers at
the now Court House went out in the woods
hunting hist Monday. In the absence of
larger game, one of them blazed away at a
UToumi-sijijiiTrl. and let only killed it, but ,
!!!: wi-e uceeede in .sending eight shots
through the hat of ills companion, whochanrod
to be in iiiie. I ly rare g.wxl luck, neither of .
the missiles went low enough to hit the man
in the head, but it was a clo.se shave ail the
same. ,
Mr. Will J. Ward, one of the Khkkmax '
force, returned home on Monday night after .
an absence of two weeks ami a half, a por- !
tiou of which time he spent in Coatcsviile, :
'hoster county w here he was i.-iting a niar
rii d sister, and the balance in New Vork
city, wh. re two of his brothers reside. The
a- liked well enough to buy. ami ,
done s.t only that he felt a little
ttoet draw ing on us fortheiie. es-
fumls. 1
The H-'iii'iiiN -bit! g XOnnViyil says our j
jo!!', good friend J-tIS'.U;ily, II. A. "Hoggs, .
Ksij., hepubiicaii eaiiditl.ite f"i state Senator. ,
w is one of the publishers of thai paper many
years ago. The Slumhud ought to know ;
whereof it affirms, but we are v.i y much
iai-taken if it wasn't tiie ilwtroii IA-jUI. an. I
not the stii :i'lrrJ. which Messrs. lioggs ami
Traugh published conjointly. Still it don't .
make a '-biff of ditteratn-e," as IJo.ggs can't
w in am how.
Our ..id friend John 75ecis. of Feade
township, was in town on Tuesday, looking
about as happv as a man with a big law suit
before him in the U. S. District Court. Titts- '
burgh, could be expected to look. John is .
still" j.'tined to his political idols ami intends ;
to ote for ( Jai uo!.!. but says he won't set up
tiie I Jeers nor shed any tears if Hancock
should happen to be elected an event which .
is as sure to happen as any other happiness :
that e er did happen. '
splendid hickory pole lb feet long i
was raised at Summit last Saturday after
noon by the Democrats of that place and
m i"li!o'riiood. and in the evening speeches
w.-re delivered by Win. II. Sechicr, Ksq., of
i;i. iisbu;g, ami" I). MT.anghlin, Fs.j., of
Johnstown. The Lilly's brass band was
pro-out ami discoursed excellent music. '1 he
apex of the p.!o as it stands is probably 2,r
feet above fide-water, and it is claimed that
this is the highest altitude yet attahied by any
pole ill the State.
Stanislaus Iambro-iki. the I'ohmder who
ischar-'ctl with causing the death of Joseph
Ih iim in Camoria borough on the night of
Scot nth by striking him on tho head with
ii piece of wood in which an iron bolt was in- ;
serted said bolt entering the left temple to
the depth of one ami a half or two inches, ;
h id i h-ari-i" before Judge Dean in Johns
town on Friday last, an.l was admitted to
bail in the sum ..r ;;,ooi) for his appearance
iit the December term of Court to answer tor
the crime committed.
The Iloliidassburg &tw!inl lias an ex
ceedingly level head when it savs that torch- ,
es ami tiaiisparem ies are well enough 111 ,
their wav Folc-raisings and oratorical pal
as or are necessarily incidental to an ex.-ittng .
political campaign. F.ut a close canvass of
election district-., the ascertainment of the ,
whereabouts of the lukewarm, the doubtful, :
and the m.n-taxpa ing, is of much more im
portance than the glitter and pomp of tie
iirocessioii and Cue mass-me. ting. Let tms .
solemn f.e t not ! forgotten. 1
conoieof muscular Fenublicuis nut- :
mated pr. ttv strongly the other evening at a
public house, in this place thai a certain ..ill ty 1
w is a dashed bar because lie said that a ,
lM-Ml-r. had been torn upon the Carro ltown j
road" Saturday night, whereupon a stalwart :
Democrat who is employed on the fancy
stone work at the new Court House picked
up one of the belligerent Wepubheans and
threw him out on the street, alter which he -knocked
th other one down twi-'c 111 succes- I
si,,,) and then told him to clear out alxiut Ins ;
'''TlTe' Catholic Fublication Society Co
of New Vork, and Mr. John-J. Murphy, of
no ( rant sfr -ft. Pittsburgh, have each fa- .
c 1 with a copy of the Illustrated Cath- .
,,M Family Animal for iss and as we have
1 hi- liiv illustrated or Illuminated family ot .
ill it kind we don't know where two copies
s,,ch a work couhl do more gl. ' he ,
..cionl is a Iviiogvaphical gem ami replete
wi h all am!" more 'than all that could Uj ;
iJ.k. d for in a first-class almanac. Send J.. ,
cts to either of the parties above named .
an.l get a eopy. It is worth doube- the .
ll"-l'wei tv-seen liea.l of improved horned j
cattle, male and female were brought here
from Ohio last week, and on ."-nday of this .
t ..-' w.-re sold at public sale. One very
l ir ..'-emI fin.'-h'oki!igbull was bought by the ;
Viorof the cairolltown Mo;n-My tm 2, .
ram,lherwa,so!d to Mr. John l)m;.,.n.
lilacklick, for .-.'.'. I he sale of the en- j
tire lot aggregated M,0o.", I he pxW.iv of ,
."proved caifle is becommga very important ,
isiii. ss feature in this section, considerable ,
;M,ll,,f.1H of both horses and eatt e ocmg
,.iek.'d UP by til A MS ill I M.-pp-l Ia i.
v, eel; b wci k '
Mr. f.. 1. McHr.-en, eldest son of Mr. ! tion, and especially .f the ladies who labor
ed so zealously ami unuu lngty, ami w 110 .ire w
so unsparingly upon the resources of both
i city and country, to furnish a feast which all
; who sat down to were constrained to admit,
ami they did it with an enthusiasm e.xpress
' ive of sincere admiration and delightful en
I joyment, tint such an abundance of fiod
I things so bountifully provided an.l so admi
i rably prepared had neverwell, scarcclyever
1 greeted the visions or satiated the appetites
1 of' a host of hungry mortals. We can say,
: however, that of all w ho took part in making
j the eelubration so complete and successful,
1 none there were who rendered more efficient
I and valuable aid to the zealous and beloved
' curate ot the congregation, l!ev. John Ward,
1 eldest son of Mr. Martin Ward, of this place,
without whose indomitable perseverance anil
I untiring energy Father IJradley's golden ju
j bilee would probably have passed without ap
! rojriate comiiieiuoration, than did Messrs.
I A. J. Anderson, Henry and Frank Mcintosh,
i Adam Hoover, Michael Murphy ami the re
' spective wives f said gentlemen all o.k1
j friends and true of the Fiikem.vn ami its
! editor.
; IScfore entering info further details let us
. say something of tlav venerable and beloved
1 priest whose semi-centennial was thus so lit
' tingly and so worthily commemorated. liev.
; Jas. liradicy, as we learn from a brief sketch
I of his long and eventful life furnished rf the
J Altoona Trihvn", was born in lasbanc, par
i isli of Upper Hadouey, in the county Tyrone,
' Ireland, in the year lsot. lie pursued his
; studies at Uishops' College, in Uoiidonderry,
: where he prepared himself for the priesthood.
Leaving said college he came to this country
in October, l-"i, ami continued his theolog
ical studies at Mt. St. Mary's College. Fan
I mittsiuirg. M.1., then as now.one of the most
j renowned institutions of learning in the l.'ni
ted States. Among those w ho were students
: at Mt. St. Mary's during the years Mr. Brad
icy was.there, were the present Cardinal Me
Closkey. of New Vork, Father Joint McCaf
frey, I'resi.lelit Em'rittt i f the College, and
many others who rose to high places in th"
Chinch. The famous F.islmp J lint t- (pro
nounce 1 Hi ufa ) was a protessor in the col-
Thomas MclSrecii, of this place, who has re
cciitiy taken unto himself a young ami ex
cellent wife from the household of our good
friend. Mr. John Farley, of (hiliitin. is about
to remove from the latter place to I'hiladel
phia, where his wife has a large circle of rel
atives and wheru for the present at least he
will work at his trade of painting, in which
he is said to be very proficient. "Few" is a
very worthy young man. and 11- h" has had
the good sense to suhsrril!- for the FliKKMAN
and pay for it in advance, we certainly wish
him well in his new departure matrimonial
as well as ineti opolitan.
A meeting of the F.botishurg ( iarljeld and
Arthur campaign club, w hereof Alviu I'.vans,
Fs-p. is President, uit-t in the Court I louse
last Saturday evening and again on Monday
evening follow ing. Oil the last named occa
sion the roll of members numbered Pie, of
whom a considerable proportion have resolv
ed themselves into a marching club. The
equipments, such as lamps and uniforms, ar
rived Tuesday, and a torchlight procession
for to-morrow evening is threatened.
The Hub have secured tiie roomaboo the
law-ofiices of Ceo. M. 1'cade and A. V. I5a;--kcr,
F.s(s., for their future meetings, the next
of which will Im' held to-morrow evening,
though the regular meetings wiil be held on
Monday evenings.-
A IjAi;i;k ni I"nthii stic Mki-tinv..
We attended the Democractie' meeting and
hickory pole-raising in CarroHtowii on last
Saturday afternoon and evening, and there
fore know whereof we affirm when wo say
that it was an immense and enthusia tie
gathering the largest demonstration of the
kind, we are assure. 1. that was ever witness
ed in that place, many members of the Han
cock ami Fnglish Club of Kbensbiirg, ac
companied by their own martial bund, the
prize banner, etc, and large delegations
from other points, as well as hundreds of
people from tin; imm.-diate vicinity, I'.eing'.iti
attendance at the meeting. The procc-sion
v. hu h entered Carrolhowu from tins direc
tion numbered eighteen wagons, carriages
ami buggies, ail of which were Idled to re
p.etion, and as the -grand pageant passed up
tin; main street ot the town, with the cornet
band, the lirmanto'A n martial baud and the
Fl.eiisburg martial band making music by
the way. the scene presented was one long
to be lemciiiiic.cd that tin hilly, hosoita
blc and thoroughly 1 Vmor: atic v'lli.gi .
A lame stand for the a. t auamoil. tion of
the .iiitcrs and sp'-akers was erected in
front of the residem f Hon. John 11'.. k.
who. by tin- way. presided at the meeting,
assisted by a do.en or more Vice Presidents
ami Seercta . ies. ami from thence w.-re de
livered two of the ablest political speeches
we have ever had the pleasure of Ilea ring.
The lirst of these was by Valentine Hay,
I'.sq., of Somerset, who as an i-hupa-nt, earn
est and exceedingly entertaining orator h,is
few if any etpials. His speech was part!;, in
Fnglish and partly in iert'ian, but it i need
less to say that Hancock and Fnglish. and
especially the former, came in for tie- big
end f.f it. Mr. Hay was followed by F. P.
Ticrney. Fsi,., of Altoona. whose speech
was as full of lire as his heart is fali of ter
or in tiit- g.Kfd cause. This ended tiieafter
jkjoii meeting, the Carroiltowii silver cornet
baud and the two martial bands meantime
enlivening the occasion with the best of
music. After the inc. ting all went to work
with a will to plant the big pole in a perpen
dicular position on the pui.iic s-piare, less
than ii hundred yards from where the shak
ers' stand was vivcled. This ',w; inf- se. oiid
effort in that direction, tiie first having
prove.! abortive because the right hitch had
not been taken in hoisting it. ami as a i-oim-.
(iuenee the pole broke at the first splice. This
mishap Was' s Mm lclii' died. however, and
about .In k the enthusiastic Dcmocra's suc
ceeded, after "a long pull, a strong puil, and
a pull altogether," in bringing the pole,
which is Pis feel ioiig and as straight as an
arrow, to the proper position and planting
il securely in the ground, where it now
stands as an emblem of the political fervor
ami faith of the earnest and true-hearted
Democracy of Carroiltowii and Carroll
township.
liich hr.il nl nil t!m"H rxi-tod between Kntlier
: l.ra.ily nnd hi .li ro-f.l l-rntlicr. lute pn-t-.r . !
j Sr. .i.-.l na ciicrcli, Ait-H-ru.. his ieiini;- r.aiiijiiPtc
1 v eorv.ur!P lam, r:M hp wa- .ical ic to pr--r.--.I
I til"! er. The r.-.-l'.i.p then nj.;e;ir...l. ami in a Iot
' --n conoeivo.l arei timely rcinnrk ttp ike of t be
I love ami e.-teeni in irhi.'h'lie wa8 he'd anj of tnc
j luan) (o'i .piaiitioH winch cliaractcri.-.i t'lpvci
, entile pne-t. At tiie c .-.n-lii-ion ol the Hi.hfa.N
i remarks, the clergy, the l..inl. the t-h-.ir ami the
1 e..j.!e nor? e-,M.r:al tn a tnt'-i.lnnr near the rlmr"h,
. where a liawer .mil been ercte 1 covere.l with ev.-r-i
preen an.l .jec.irat.sl -Ritli lla?, tin.li-r which 3
1 table I.-i.len witli ail tbe deliracu- of the season had
been arranged. Your repr.rter cannot tintl wnril
i nil"uate .t a proper ile-cripti.-n ol the uran.lenr
I ol the bain. let. nt wle.-li all were waite.l ion n i v
n liost el eourtcoiis la.iit-i and eiitleinon." Alter
dinner the band rendered a number ol rlinrinlnu
; elei'tion.. Father Hradlcy meant'ine vn. niK-te
. the recipient ot several ether prc-a-nti be-ades those
, already mentioned. I.veryocdy l-lt in the evi-n-
lng well pleased, and all riopin" that the veneril.le
; priest m ilit livo Ui sue many anniversaries ol the '
auspicious .lay."
-such was the manner in which the senii-
centennial of the venerable an.l beloved
; Father Uradiey was celebrated by liis parish
ioners ami by hundreds of others from
Altoona, llolii.itiysbiirg, and elsewhere. The
; day was a delightful one, the ceremonies in
teresting and impressive, the feast almost
beyond the power of pen to descrile and the
, occasion such as will long be rememiiered,
i not only for the special honor it conferred
upon a faithful and zealous priest, who years
since passed the proverbial three scoie and :
t ten in the journey of life, ami for the great .
credit it reflected on all who were instrument-
al in making it the grand success it proved
, to be, but because of the opportunity it. nf
: forded for a social and pleasant reunion of
old friends long parted and for revisiting '
. familiar scenes fondly cherished in after
I life by many of those who took part in the
! festivities and who in the days of "lang svne"
were made belter ami happier, let us fupe,
by the ministrations of the venerable pastor
i to w hom their comingcoul.l hiive been naught '
else than a well-spring of j.,v. Many per- :
sons called on Father Hradlcy "to tender their j
congratulations of the auspicious event, and
none among them received a more hearty .
welcome nor expressed more sincere good I
wisheslhan liev. Mr. Feigiiner, pastor ot 'the :
Lutheran church in Newry, between whom j
and the good old priest, as'.Mr. Fcighner was j
pleased to term him, the most cordial friend- i
!hip has long existed. May it le ever thxs
in all the walks of life, and may the eoldoii
jubilee ot Father Uradiey be cherished for all
time Io come as the brightest page in the
history of the pleasant and hospitable village i
of Newry. j
Sl'WIX,- Iil.(l-I50NK .-'., WITH M K'i'HoDS
ok Tkk.atmknt. Writing to the Farm anl
J-'irrxiil under date of Septemfer, 17:1, Mr. '
K. li. Tow le, of H ost Berkshire. Vt., says :
The hor-e tn our noblest li.me-.tic animal, per- '
fee I. tr structure, imposing in aiposirai; , lull oi
int.-!licn e and when kindly treat-.d liivin in re
turn nn ullection almost human in it nature, and
perf.irmiii to the last point ol endiinniie ttu
tuskJ imposed, and we may add is too nlt.-u ub- I
iei te.l to the hr.li-st and har.'lieot usaze ot any ol
our aninial.i, and probably (01 t It is reason i.-. tiie
ino--t liable to disea-e and idi'ini.-hes. 1
Many an otherwise valuabl-j horse is .lisfiun-.l
for life and rendered in ..re or less unlit l..r service
by uly spavin, unsightly rin bones, pplints. .-re.
Sometimes these ililllciiliics are not ol a serious ,
nature, that 1?. do not lame the hers.-, or make any .
matrial diflcrenee in the ability l.-r pertorniini ;
wnrk on tho Inrm, but eueli animals are rendered
loisaleabb-. or if disposed ol, it intit be at a sa'-ri- .
fl.-e o prico. en.-raily, however, the hor-e Is
permnnentlv lamed, unlesi th eause N removed. !
whi-'h is very sebbnii and oltf n er.tirely ruined 1
li.ritr.-ivel or wnrk.
Spavins are most ifeneralty proiluct'ii by a ftrain '
or overwork in d ravyiiuj. The bony eTi-ri..i-.-n:e or
substance of which it is rninjin-i-ii will i;row ipute -Inst
and sometimes ;iv- tin- appearance 01 an on-
larged joint, and unless attended to in season will
soon bei-ome difttenlt to iiiiiii...'.'. .Many reinedies
have been devised for this diillenlty. but u-ealiv '
wilh wr,' indillerent uc-ess. l-tiisi.iriii'r Is eii--rnily
ras-arted to when anything is iiMempied. :
and will in s.ane e.i-es. when i.r..per!y pi rlorme.l, .
stop th' xri.TCh ol th.. sj.avin bal wiil m.t remove ;
the l.-unch alreidy lerined or cine the laiai-ne.-: '
bei l.-s the pr.'--s is a ptintul one. pr...lueing 1
sarcness and renderi nir the horse more or lc-.g Un-
lit fur si rvb e.
Some hair years naro, lr. 15. .1. Kendall, of I .no
Itiirarh Falls. t., having a horse troubled wi;h '
spavin, tried blisteiin loettre it. The operation
Hpl-carf-l so j-aintol nn.) unsaiis !ai-f.ry That il wa.s
.i:.andMO... v.ilii i',e l-elial that a remedy lss t..r- i
taring in 11 ; a.ppli'-stlnu and more certain ia its
et!'t m'slit be .b-visi I. Aeeord nuly the lt.n-'.r
si t liim-.-.l to v.a-rk. end beinir a pra"lii a! physieian
and drui-t. snacadi-d in prepni-ii, a reire.'lv that
s!i,.-e :1s intri.iiurt ion l. public notice, hasai-hiev-
I a sii. .-.' licit is ol Ilia ia ,st sali.-taal. rv
I l iiv Dr.oi.i.ioTHi.-.K Of. If not above
j '"'"'g tatigot by a man, use Dobbin's Ei'Vtric
S-.aii next wash day. Used witiiout any
: wash boiler or rubbing board, and used dif
ferently from any other soap ever made. It
: seems very droll to think of a quiet two
; hours' orderly light voik on waih iav, with
; 110 heat and no steam or smell ot the washing
. through the house, instead of a longjilay's
hard wmk: but hundreds of tiiousands of
; women from Nova ."sootia to Texas have
rroved for themselves thJit this is done by
i using Dobbin's Electric Soap. Don't buy it",
however, if too set in your ways us.- it'ac
; cording to directions, "that are'sosimple as to
seem almost ridueiilous, and Po easy that a
girl of twelve years can do a large w ash with
out Ix-ing tired. It positively will not injure
the finest fabric, has been before the public
for fifteen years, and its sale double every
year. If your grocer has not got it. ho will
get it, as all wholesale grocers keep it.
I. E. Ci'. woiN Co., Manufacturers,
lo-l.-e.o.v..-ly. Philadelphia, Fa.
-
Mahv had a little chill
W hleh ;rave her heaps of pain.
And when -he triad to shake that cliilt
It shook her back aain.
It billowed her to school una day.
Winch was aeainst the rule ;
It made the children l.-in-ti to seo
1'tHir Siary shake in school.
And so the teacher Pent her lioma.
And bade her take some ile
To reconstruct her f ystcm and
Tt liipiidate the bilc.
This 1 peenliarly tbe season, the schools having
eonunen.'ed. when other children besides Marv
are apt to eateh a chill. As to the lioys, if they
stand in need of elothinsr nouiewhat warmer than
they have been wearim; lor sevemi months back,
we know ol no l-eipar place to procure it at than at
.las. J. Murphy's. 1)V Clinton street. .Tohnstnwn.
He ha? lately returned Irom an Kastern trip, brint;
in with him not only all manner ot wear lor bovs.
bui also f.-.r boys of l .ri-. r ai-i.wtli. Mr. Murphv's
is an old -established house, an.l will do the lair
thiiijr with it 1 1 who In vol him with th-ir custom. " i
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM
lege ami Father Bradley's instructor while aetcr. About tbi years since, hearing ol ievcral .
there. On September J7, IS ;u. Father Brad ''-, where " K.-ndalls Spavin Care." a the
ley and s.-veral otlitr candidates, for holy off. ITnl ',
pleas,
sliltftt
to i!
Mr X. K. W
return d
one le-.. is
I t.. Im.l
iiiiiuit
l-pearances a- il, e 1
1.1. also ol
ders were ordained in the .It-suit church at
Conewiigo, I'a., by the revered Bishop Kcn
: rick, then of Philadelphia, bui. afterwards
Archbishop of Baltimore, that being the tirst
ordination ceieniony performed by the Bish
op. Father Bradley was then sent to this
: place ( F'.x'iis'nurg), making his way through
w hat Wits at that time a vast aini almost im
j pem ti.".b!e wilderness. On reaching Newry
while i'n route to his destination, the then
young priest, in November. is.i, celebrated
I his fust M iss in th' old siotie church at tnat
i place, to which at that car! day and tor sev
; eral yi-iirs after the then comparatively few
Catholics l;viiig w ithin ieachiiigdist,,nce were
wont to lloek on Sumhiys and holy days of
, ohligat ion for devotional purposes. Be.teh
i ing tiii- place in due time. Father Bradley 01
1 ganized a congregation and became the first
j pasioi 01 111e111s1v.au101.ceu111. il i n r.ni'll s- jr w ti-k s tica lamene.
1 liiirg the small brick edifice in which the , r-nu.Toi. .itcI he
; congregation continued to worship until the ;
1 completion of the present large ami hand- i
! some struct ure. He remained heic two years
and was then tiansferred to Newry. w here he '
j took charge on tiie litt Suiulav in Advent, '
i 1'iJ. and where he has continued to reside :
; CV'.'t s-iiice, embracing n period of forty-eight
" ycats. " ;
I Such is a brief resume of the leading iuci
. ilenfi in t!ie n-ligious career of the aged and
: Ciilous i.r'U' -t to commemorate wIiom; golden
i wedding to the spouse of Christ there assem- .
; Idetl iii Newry on Thursriay hist not nulvth"
lit. liev. Bishop and some nineteen priests of
I the dioceses, but hundreds aye, thousands
of old and young people from fa rand ne.ir.
. With a determination to have nothing but
; the best of everything neeossaiy to the pro
per ceh-hiation of an "vent so important, tiie
' Committee of Arrangements secured the ser
' vices of the Altoona City Iia.ml for the oul
j door display, and of St. John's choir, of the
, same city, lor the more sacred ceremonies in
side, the church. These two musical organi
; z.ttions, it is but faint praise to say. are in
an.l reported the same lor s.-voral ol our b-adint
liirri'i:llTlr.-il j.inrn-os. I u-ive a l -w instances t-i
wlii. li 1 ilin rr.iii;iily loiiavilli'. .Mr. II. A. traines,
tit Uarksliira. Xt.. own".! n vaiu.ibie lor... having
a soivin ol Ihe siz? 01 half a hen's cm. an.l pro
ducing severe lameness. Alter trying the u--ual
rcncTilii-s with no eilert. lear.iinir of Kendail's
Spavin I'n-.." a bottle was oi.t .ina-l cn.l e-"d no.
eordiny to .1 ireat ions. The application produced
ldij;erin j-. did noi a ppo.ir to be pat ittul, a n.l lelt no
scar or .villous. A one dollar Lottie w:e use. I an.l
it enr.si tin- spavin, stopping lite lamrnt-ss and re-m-.
ilt- The biiu.-ii. I oxamiac.l the lej-. e.trel u lly
and couft nn-i no .ptaarene-s in the eie ot the joints,
and eoubl not fil ntMUi wiic-h the spavin w&9
l.ic.ite.l. The horse has baen w.:rk.'d liar. I since,
and upon cTa-nininir him tho sets. n.l time a while
since, atrer an interval ia three or t-.ur vear. wxs
Hi.- .Iifr.ciiitv in anv
sound and perfect
her.
FVik'-hirc. Vt . Ireafel
l. ease ol spavin with this rcme.iv an.l in :
icoiie. tl.e loiiicli nearly
lcr.''! the bor-a eure.i.
There has been no return ol the tlifia-nlir since,
although the Imrse bis been wo'kcl haul. A. A.
Simpkins. ol West rato-'bor-'h. Xt., 'ias bad an ev-
. peru'in-.. similar to the above, .in-1 oi tier- mii:l.t be
Ki'o". bat thesa may be eon-i.lcrad stifle, icat to
i establish the act ol the curative paio-r-' ol tins
: rern'afy, and also, which in eoualiv important, ilia
J ar n-i '..en .1 the cure : the r. 1 f t Horded belrsr
not temporary, but lasting in Heat. Kapial su' -'
cess ha-, been had with curb, rimf-hone. Irui-'s.
strains of tlill.-rent kind-, rail .us. etc. 1 wi-h ta
: call piirtieular attention to this as a liuicanc
ineih id of trci'tr.ii-iir. the rciue.Ir. while it Is
i-illeii'tit in operation, yet does n,.t piadnce pain or
. soreness, as Is the ea-e with nio.-t appl.eatio;s.
Tins f.-a tn;o is ilest i vir d notice iiii.l is reeciv
1 itiir commeti'la t;on Irom many proiiiiner; irraitle
' men in tins country, amoiti; wiioni 1 would rr n
, t am M r. i 'harles A '. 'iirricr. piiial eaut lor tiie
' M assarhusftts sin-jet v for the prevention "f cruelty
lo animals. Iloston, Massaclinsclts and others.
AItii-ui;l! tl is remedy was orii-inaiiy tlcsiifned
forth.' treatment of ln.'ois. yet ir has' been used
lor human ailments, such as tl , lier.-nt forms ot
, rla-nmn ( ism. or deep seated inins of loiar stand-
I
V, - .. . ..... .. ... so tllcirilistllict ami illincuit roll's witiiotit suiif- work or "Treat
per, the ai.i..miieei.i.'i'.t having previously , iors otitsitle the htrL'er citi.'S. if even there anv '. of about Us. pa;
been made that an adjourned meeting, to t
addressed by Col. John 1". Linton, of Johns
town, an.l others, wouid be heid at We li
ner's Hall in the i veiling. True to appoint
ment, the meeting convened about s o'clock,
l. M., when Col. Linton proceeded to ad
dress tin- largo asseinblagt s large that it
nearly idled the room to its utmost capacity
ami lor more ihan an hour held his listen
ers speil-lxuind while he forcibly, cloiiicntly
ami effectually disposed of the impudent as
sertions ami ling claims put forward by the
orators ami newspapers of the Hepubiicaii
household aixuit the origin and conduct of
the late war for the I'nion. It is well known
thiil licpuhlicau organs ami orators, w ith a
disregard for the truth of history which is as
insulting as it is inexcusable," have never
ceased to proclaim the most infamous lies
about the Democrats having originated the
war and the liepublieai: (tarty having fought
it through to a successful completion ami
filially saved the Fnion from disintegration
ami the country from ruin. These' outra
geous assertions, as well as many others
ct'tially unworthy of a great party seeking
the support ami approval of an intci ligent
and honest people, Col. Linton, like the two
able speakers who preceded him in the af
ternoon, disposed of so thoroughly ami com
pletely, ami that, too, from the records of
tin; wiir, that we certainly think no licpuhli
cau who listened to him, if any there were,
would ever again have the temerity to in
dulge in such contemptible falsehoods.
Having Ih'i'H a brave soldier and a gallant
ollicer during the late rebellion, no man has
a better right to impale the I'cpubiican liars
on this s.core, ami none there are who can do
it more effectually ami clonuoi.t iy (ban Col.
John 1. Linton, who is heart amf soul in the
present political contest, anil w ho, like every
man competent to see ami di.-joiscd to read
the handwriting on the wall, has an abiding
faith in the triumphant election of Hancock
and English ami the whole county ticket, as
well as a hopeful trust in the success of Hon.
(o'o. A. Jenks ami Col. 1,'obert I. Oecherl,
our candidates for State otlioers.
After Col. Linton had concluded his able
and argumentative speech, the meeting wa
addressed in Oerman by Nicholas Helfrich,
Fsip, ami perhaps by others, hut as we did
not remain until tin- close of the meeting,
and could not have understood the iermaii
speeches even if we bail, we cannot go into
further details. Suffice it to sav that the
el.Kbent efforts of M-ssrs. Hay, Linb.n and
Ticrney were simply uiians'.vcr.ihie, ami
that the meeting throughout was one of the
la-st attended, ltest conducted ami most suc
cessful and ii-aeeable ever held in the coun
ty. True it is that holding ;l Democratic
meeting ina eoimnuiiit y that is almost unan
imous in its support of Democratic principles,
looks very- much like "carrying coals to
Newcastle," but iievcrtheies:s it does the
heart good to hear the true politic-d faith so
ably ami earnestly advocated and exempli
fied as it was on this occasion, and as there
were a number of liepublicaiis present at
the afternoon meeting, if not in the evening,
it is to be hoped that the good seed tln-ii
sown will bring forth the right kind of fruit.
- - c
A Cleiuiyman's Opinion. Having had
an opportunity to test the excellent .'iialities
of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, I hesitate not to
say, it is the best icmedv I have evr used in
my family. H-v. Wni. Ci apmau, F.istor.M.
'.. I loir. It. o. ..".'. tc'V't. 'V
iny;. Willi eoteillv ood elb
' Kendall sSpav'n Cure" 1-a-- been introduced
throughout th iu.i-1 of litis country, and is hoiicr
put into the hands ol all the leatlino; wlinii.ah
tlrtiiji-ts. irom whom it m.iv be or ler.-.l iiv t-v.ji-v
lrttiriiist. !r. Kendall has also compiled a small
o on the Horse and his Iliseases.''
s. laiiy illustrate.!, ami icvitr in
can be found to excel them. The organiza"-
tion first named is called a silver cornet hand,
but as they win golden opinions wherever ,
. they go, the. "silvei" part applied to anything
but their instruments would seem to be" a mis
nomer. By the way, the gootl lathes of New
' ry presented the band with a targe and eie
i gaiit cake, and as the ladies aforesaid may be,
i interested in knowing what became; of their
handsome gift we take pleasure in infortn
j ing them that by a unanimous vote of the re
: cipients, who always count us in as one of
them wherever they find us, the cake was do
' nated to the writ :h- hereof, who promised to
J put it where it would do the most good, and
' in fulfillment of that promise turned it over
i to Mrs. Josiah Christy, of tiul.it .in, for the
benefit of the Catholic fair now being held
in that place. f course we are aware that
: we have given the bosawav in making Inesi;
! disclosures, but as that is exactly what they
, did with the luscious gift when they got if,
: and what we did when it was presented to
: us, there is no denying that the honors are
; easy between us allcake, ::ornet an.l com
! pany.
i But enough of (ids, an 1 now let ns return
to the more serious part of the program. The
- lirst business in hand was the presentation of
' a magnificent gold-cloth vestment ami sold
! chalice, costing l J.i, to the venerable pastor.
The presentation took place inside the sanc
tuary rails of the church, the assistant priest,
! liev. Father Ward, delivering a most touch
ing and elixiuetit address on behalf of the
congregation, to whom belong the credit of
having purchased Ihe beautiful articles, and
; Wiis responded to by Father Bradley in an
1 address as clear ami distinct as it was foil of
; pathos and heartfelt cratitu.'te to the kind
: and considerate donors. What followed we
j cannot better describe than in the language
of our young friend 1. S. Dnrsey, of lioaring
! Spring, who furnished a report of tl.e pro
i ceedings to the Altoona .Von, and from whom
we quote as follows :
I A Pontifical Ili-h Mass vra then celebrated. Kf.
; Kt'V. Hishop Tuiirir t inaiatioif : assistant priest,
i K tther l lu 1 in.ot Allcjher.y City : .c i. ons ot hon
, or. Ka'h.rs Hyaji. ol Altoora. ami Pollard...! !tts-
bunr : ileae. in of ihe mass. Ka I her Ncson. ol I'll ts
j bnrzli : sub-deneon. Father Itiuham. ot New Hii-h-
ton: masiers of ecrcinotiies lirst. Father iWeK-e.
vcr, of Jtlairsville : see.. ml. K.-ith.T -Na-h, ot A I too
: na. The ceremony was exceedinely land and itn
j pressive. The ehoirol St. Ji.lin'f church. Alto ma,
were present and rendered s,une very bcautiiul and
' appropriate relcetious. After muss till iutiuiric.
. w-re in relation to t he procession that was r.-port-:
ed to be coieiinr from il!liIyhnnr. bavinir In
: eharire a, tnonsUr l-'-ll to be j-rcsent-al by l-atlier
I Walsh to Kathar llradb y. The people 'were not
! kept loiiif in waiting ntitil the merry peil of ihe
; bell annoiine-.i the arrival of St. .M.ir s I.i'e. ..rv
, and ISenetiaial Society ot ilollidaysbunr, nil life
: members nt which were in lull rcanlin l.an.I-oine
i icreen washes. r.K-ettes. etc. The society was h-a.l-:
e-l by the Alt.sona. i'lly Hantl. winch fitiort tune
1 prior to this had irone out to in -t tho prrieesstoii.
X'he society presented n very eroti it able pt'ear:m.'C,
1 si treen til 'the members on lmrchaek serving as a
I ifttard u! hoimr. the olliirs follo-.vhiir on foot. The
'. he! was mounted on a wau'on l'.ct i:l it oily dceora
i ted with fl.n-s an 1 ev rireens, and drawn by lour
esiily caparisoned hors-es. Tho bell, as already t:-
ted, was the arift o! Kev Father Wa'.sh, ol l"iolli
! d-iysbur'. and cost in tt:e nemldiorho-i.l of S-i
' The presentation, which to"!, p n e in front r.f the
; ehapc! door, was made by ."Mr. John (fuinn, ot !!
J li-laysburir. In a lew limit antl wcll-.-hosen r.ords.
I Father Hradley, hi a s-rptins the p ind'ao'is irilt.
i spoke tratctiilly ot Father Walsh's kindness t i
j him, and expressed the hope that his Lev. friend
would lice tn celebrate his ovti irotden pibilee.
: Father Walsh was then lonrtly called tor, an.l on
:. Pi'cari:: -i id - hut t ; c cl' wa - oat a small t !, eu
! tiie -.....-,, .,.J v r ., i i..; o, -I I... ,ehl ies
. . ' '.'-. I. .!-. ty a. .'! e.-n '. t.-i: !. I-
1 .
TnritK wss ft youn:- lady of tVappintr.
W ho fell in a trancn while out slioj.pinK,
So tht y tit iiied her n..e
With a hunch oi blark floes.
Whon she snoored nineteen times wit'iont ftop
pin. Then she wrnt home and joined the Women's
Sutirao AssiH-p-tion. Hut this . not a bloKrihi
eal sketch we are writing. W hat we want to sav
here tn our male readers, and endeavor to Impress
on their minds. Ik that when they xo ehoppinir fur
ready-made i-l.ithlng thev will consult Uieiriwn
Interests i.y tirst rallinsrat io.lfrev AVolIPs, next
d.sor to the postotti.-e. Alioona. llis'sti.eii is ahrau
larire.'but oist now.cwimr to the receipt of a splen
did line ot Fall and W inter wear, i: mav be said of
ft that It is i.-.i,.ne,ir. All tastes ami "all pocket
books mn be ai'eommo.late.1. As nsuiil. he hinds
hlmsell to .-U Irom ten to t went v j er eeut.ehe.iper
than any other dealer. The ceb l r tted Itis'lic-tcr
rlotiii'.iHii spe. laity. Cull on him. or send an or
der by mail.
- - e t, - -
1 r w as a jmin-j irirl beaut ifcl
W'ciit t a tclnale eolleac:
None cleverer or fairer was
At that Institute ol knowledge,
ll'-r hair was rinir of uinnv cold,
Her eye were jsoreelnin blue :
Th.-re was no irl in all the sahool
That could put on her shoe.
It Is nnner-essary to irive the name of this elever
and fair your..- damsel, and it Is equally as unnec
essary to ftate that the slow to tit her foot, which
wa a rotnnrkablv dslntr shoe, was boiieht nt S.
Hlumcnthar.s. 111a Fleventh avenne. Altimna
Hut wo may make the special announcement that
Ir. liliiint-iithal has just received from lir-t hands
laree invoice .d toot-near of a't description for
ladies, niises, men. bo and children, suitablo
for this seaaon of the ye'-ir. each pair ol which ho
will sell veiy cheap ami warrant. He fias also a
larirti stock ot irum shoe and Arctic overshoes, to
which he directs attention.
And Still Another Big Boom !
THIS TLAIK, IIOWKVEH,
THH BOOM IXC LI NHS DOWNWARD
IISTSTKA.!) OF TJWVTD!
Special LOW PRICES
TO SUIT THE TIMES !
TucitK's some one livinif in this town
(Maybe you know her name.
And maybe, should 1 write It down.
Your own mlir'nt prove the same).
V. ho when you say. He's irood." will err.
'Indeed: Vou'thlnk that's true,
JP-t." very rnnlidentia'.ly.
' You wouldn't il you knew ! "
Opinions may and do tlifler a to the worth of n
prson : but we have y.-t to hear of any one ili-sent-inir
from the proj-o-itmn that Simon ic la aaliie in.
next door to the hirt National Hank. Altoona.
area irood firm or tlutt they ileal in a s;ip-rit.r ar
ticle ot ready-ma le cbitliln-. Their reputation Is
establi-ht-d on it s-!id basis, and a sac-li we reeom
tnem! t :c:n to our r-adcrs. in the i.nt tf r ..! pric. s.
tln-v will eon para favorably v!th any dealer in the
tsteln part of the Stale, and nhai' voii buy from
them you ni.iy be suit- w ill be as represented".
OBITI . P.V.
l!(lliM'li.-Ii;M. in K.ot V .nTnaah. on Sat
urday. Sept. 25. lo. ,Mr. JA.c 11. lioiiNKit, a-d
itl'.-nt -I'i years.
Z1M.M 1,'KMAa I lied, in John-town, on Fri
day cveume. Sept. "I. 1 ssO. .lir. lil:M;v itv.MEC-
N, a:rcd a i.oiit et enrs.
II. Y. f 'icd. at his ho no- a short disfam e above
I'-t-tt 'onetnaiiirh. on Satardav. S.p. J. lss i. ?.lr.
H.xKTI.iiV lltt-. aired al -a'it Os years.
XATH XSt iN. I .!. at his r. ii.en.-e in the
Ttilr.l Ward. .I..l'ia!..vta. on Monday. Sept. 17, lvt,
Mr. Montis II. a th a n son. aired 47 years.
.7 A M F.s Hied, nt l.er re-i.!,snee. in fambria.
town.-hip. thr.-c nob's west .i! Fibenrhrir. on Sun
tlay last, Vlrs. Fllkn Jamss, n-?ed piobably 7.1
HOW TO
GET Clothing
under Price.
a small eomt. ess a larire amount ot uee(ul into--
mation, free from nil technical terms, and wiil. h '
will be worrli many lanes its eo-t. id t tmty-flvo
cants, to all owners of horses. Sotnethiicjr of tht
ta vor with t hicli tin - w ork is beit; r.-.-si . t-il by the
ptioiie may he Inferred liotn the lact that one
iiundr.-.l thousand copies or over have been sold
since April laat. Should aay one licaire Inrther
i ulornia t ion upon any matter contained in this
art icle. tht y will p'ea'se a.ldress lr. U. J. Kendall,
at F.nosburh Falls, Vt.
We arc infm inc.! Ihrat "Kendall's Spavin
f'nrc" is nmv sold hy .til th- lead'nis wlittlc
sah; ..niu'e-ist nn.l a liuc;e niitnhcr ot pronii
licnt retail (Irucjints.
Hon. Cn m;i.i: Al.itut'.lfT died at Maueh
f'hiink, t'iirhon county, on Tuesday last,
lie was fifty years of a no, was a native of
lift ks county, and at one thai- resided in this
place, hiivinv; heen athiiiltetl to the 'archi ia
county bar nhout the rear t: :nd Mihsc
ticiitly while heic, in' coniicctinii witii th.3
h'te Alex. ( '. Mullin, Ks.p, edited and pul
lished thu .IVeiuanititt new spit per. In ls."i;
he removed to Kansas, hut in a year or two
returned to f his State ami located in Mauch
''hunk. lie was n man of very eonsidcral !
ahiiity. a leiid.in--. ilepulilicau in his .section of ,
the State, nnd not very many jenrs n-ro icas
elected to ( 'onress, with two oth-r Ih-ptth- .
licaus, hy the State at laiire. Those who -knew
him when he resided hero w ill sincere
ly regret to learn of his untimely death.
.
A corn-stalk liiortsuriicj exactly fifteen
feet, nn.l having n Iliiiionek flit'4 att.H'hetl to
t he top. was fastened a;ain-f the front of the
Kkkfmvx ofiico on Tuesday afternoon hy
Mr. Wart!, of tljs jihioe, hy whom it was
raised, antl may then h- seeii at the pros... it
time in all its priory. The stalk is th.e product
of one of tin rrainsof Peruvian corn sent i;s
early Inst Spriim hy a fiientl in 'alifornia. 1
ami like all the other seeds, prod need lii-thini '
hut still li. having no ear for the mttsi.- of the
spheres in this latitude. The stalk in .iics
tion is prohiihly ho hirirest ever piiMlu. ed iii
t 'amhn'a county or 'lscw here, and as it conies
of good I h-inot'iiitic stock or-t;t!k. vt- think
wo crii hnlleiii.'e the world to produce its
etu;il. How is thi.t corn's talk '.'
.
I.f-OK lIl-:i:K I have a full lino of samples
ot men's and youths' clothin j fram a lesiMin
si'.de ht.use in rhiladelphia. mn! am pTepiircd
to show any one the c,mM!s and prices, ainl
will take measures and. send for any suit de
sired, wl. ich I will deliver at a profit of
over and a hove the l'hihtdolphi.i wholesale
prieo. ome one! come all! I have liar- .
Cains for short folks and lall.
s. M. Dot lil.Ass.
t 'liest sprinrr.'-. Sep'. 21, lssi.--Jt.
l'lSNSVl VANI V STTK CtI.I.K'.K admits
l.ttili sex.--. Kndowie.cnJ half a millioit.
Tuition ire. Courses of study. Classical.
Sciontiiic, nnd AvriciiHiiral. A fairoutrh
l'lfpariitory 1 cp-ir! metit. Kxpense ?.! t, r,
per week. lr catalotxtie, atltiress
.TosKI'R SHKTt."'..K, A. M.,
! .s-n.-ll'?. Pre?. St:;t- Col'cp-, IV.
OTI I'..-rriili lenllf'ti Mffklj. the
f.n'y IVniocratic 1 1 u -triite.i;Ncv.-spa'cr ptibiisln d,
i will be sent po taai.l tor live w.ckf (until end ot
. eampairrn) lorTlslrty -'rntt. Arr.uits want.tl
, iii o rrv town. Send :-n cms tor tiie works' miN-
!ar':pl .tn. or f. veat in po-t -t w slain c- for siitnple
I copy an.l llpi-traied . 'iitaioiic. "iufs iir Innr
. w.ii te s,.,,t hve e. ks i.-r ...... .; -a'i-. A iJ.-e.a
km i iM ti i,r'n.:;.;M; 'u 1.1
1 l:y..(rcii..Vfii Ywrii. fl'Vl.-it. J
If avc could sell a little
more of this and a little less
of that, avc could make
things come out even the
last man that came in would
carry off the last suit; but
ve can't. Out of every
stock there are a great many
sizes left when some are
gone. The best we can do
with these incomplete assort
ments is to mark them low
enough to set a great many
people looking among them
for bargains.
This we do every day at
this time of year ; and just
now we have enough of
such to stock a little store.
Besides, odd parts of suits
lelt coats, vests and
trousers. v c have a room
in which there is nodiing
else. There is in that room
cheaper clothing than you
have any notion of. We call
it the Bargain-Room.
These marked-down suits
and garments arc of all
sorts ; they may be among
the best in the store.
We iOrce a continual clear
ance of such articles as
would only embarrass us;
and keep our stocks always
fresh and full.
Wanamakcr & Brown,
Oak Hall, Sixth and Market,
Philadelphia.
Xo nso talking about it, we have tho Roods ami must pet rid of them, even though we
should os,e money in the operation. That means that we have an overstock of
Ladies' Fine Shoes and Gaiters,
A-Ten.' T-Teavy Slioes,
AM) .MISSES', YOUTHS', CIIILDKEVS AND INFANTS' SHOES,
all styios, sizes nnd nal'ities, ami th:it wc must close out the entire assortment before thu
our new stock arrives, which will he about tho 1st of Seitetnler. Henci
wc have determined for tl.e N EXT FORTY DAYS to offer
Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices!
Our prices now are aeknowU'lrol to bo much lower than anywhere elso, so that the sj o. iai
prices we offer to buyers at this time affords everybody a chance to set
BETTER BARGAINS IN SHOES
than ever before dreamed of in their philosophy. It will pay you, then, to buy your shoes
now, even if you do not wear them for the next six months, as it is a fact of which
ail should be aware that boots and slues will be higher next winter than
they are no.v : therefore our loss wiil bo your Rain. The only pur
pose we have in reducing proesbeyond 11 precedent is to
MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOCK,
which has already been ordered. So if you are ojx-n for a bnrtrain now is the time and our
store the place to get more and better poods for your money than will probably
ever ag.iin have a chance to enjov. Wo also have so.ne bargains in
DRY GOO DS, R I-M X AXIS OP CA LICO,
SHOUT ITKCES OF DKKSS GOODS,
Ac, .ve., which we must and will sell regardless of what they rost us. In addition -
all these extraordinary barcains and many more in other departments, we l.avp
the larpest, most select end certainly the finest and lest assortment of
Rea,cly-axle Olo tiling!
in Ebensburc, and are prepared at all times to furnish either full or parthil suits of wear
ing apparel lor men ur boys nt lower price than soot.-, ot iike quality cm be purchased at
any other establishment. More than that, we have spo'.-ial bargains in seasonable clothing
just now for everybody who wants t' dress well :.t a very small outlay.
CALL AND EXAMINE OI K (iOODS AND LEAHN OI K PRICES!
AM) YOr V1I,T. KIMi TKAI VK .VKAX IN ACTI.Y WHAT WK SAT.
"V". . IBttidcei cV Br-otliei,
I Look! Look! See! See!
! JUST RECEIVED:
a i.Aiic. i: a xi) xo r,n- t. ix i: o r
; FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
jCHILDRKX'S AXD BOYS' CLOTHING
j.v i:xi)Li:ss vauikty. nun t.ixi: or
jO'V.EIEsLOO-A.TS
j I'ANXOT HE K EATEN FOII (JI AE1TY, MAKE-I I ANT) TRICE.
; 15V l. firr ;.. ere. .'i f. 7 J.t.,-i,-f "nil c-ri'lih if 7t'tlC -f"
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas,
A T T T II-
iDiToirs notkt:
The tm.ler-
f i.'Tal, liarinu' I ccn :ii . int. .1 Ati.lit-.r "to
.lit l il.uie Iho mtinev In thr lin n.ls .l .1 ..srih ",'ritf-.
t rii-tp.- t.i !i'll tlic r a:.l est,.;,-n William Til. y. Sr..
late ..I Wisliiutan t't-viislii,. ilt-ta'nsT.l. 5 Fluiwn
hy hi. tirst ;.;,! p-irtinl a.i-t:nil. lu rel'v ivc ni-tt'-
that lir will -it nt Ins ..!!!. in 1 il.oiisl.iir-, on
h rirtr.i;. (1.7. f'. ;- -, Ht 2 v. m.. ti.rtiic i.iir-e of
atteti.lin t. tlia ila'U-s ..t s;.i, Hi'tH-intmeitt. -lu-n
fin.1 wlirra nil inTsan-1 hnviri-4 .-Iitiins urn r.-tpnrril
tn .rr-riit them or If tl. harrcl lr.nn coining in fr
a 5li.ir- ot s-a i.i lua.l.
. '. II AHK;:i;, Au.ht..r.
El:t-n-!irx. 1 .-t. I. is-'. -';.
Young America Clothing House,
Corner lUh Avenue and 11 Hi Street,
OPPOSITE THE OPERA. HOUSE,
! ALTOONA, 1?A.,
j N. H. I'n n..t fit it to srirr n n cell l-cforc .i'rcJinsinp cl-pwhrre. wo ure ar-knoirl-.lir' 1 to t. tl
ohcnjic?t h.ni.e in Hliiir c uinty. js. pt. 'J4. -tf
(3-EO. "W. "-SsTjEO-IEIR,,
;asii i)i;ai.i;ii in ai.i, kini or
HEATING and COOKING STOVES
AXl) MAM TACTl'lir.ll OF
TEST and SHEET-IRON" TVAEE,
1102 lSlevenili Ave., Altoonn, Iji.
s-t nEPr.fKT PI.(T. I Tilt: HY. Itoorii.a. pontine ni-I lii-pAfrtnc f
I nil Utnt promptly antl not J-ifarortI j- nttpi-ilcct to. l'i--4."T. tf.j
j$mt HOtOlHO the yo&ft
! Till; N1AV SlOlir, r.t'll.DlXt; oi
S. TEITELBAUM, Carrolltown, Pa.,
II AS JIST lil-KN CIT.XKH WITH A M I.I M l II 5 T(K K I'K
SPRINGSUMMER GOODS,
An.l a ror lial ln it.i: ian is row r-,..-i.l-l iv tlio i.r'.ia;. tor t rvrry ra.l.-r or t;.r l iti vim t . -nil nnd
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