'11 i:ilKiBl R. PA,. rriDlY MORNINl". OCT. S. j in AL AND 18 SO. l'i:HS()Al. I ii.moira.Ue Xa Met tin? ami Probable 1Km JolllUroHon. 1! t':. P I k T. I!.f n-...thit iiMresjil liy Wk. II. l I , f i,,"tnwn. n,l '" ohr able ,.. j v. ir iiem r-. t!i v iniriuiou.se in , oil THSItSHAY EvEMXO N VT, 14. i timlcr the nnspices of the ., , k iiii'l Hiiriisii t nr or Kbt-nburit ( .i'i!vii' t'wiiship. Tlie meeting will Vt lie tin r the news from tlie October ...ii- pfve- i."xi or "ml, but If tlx re ',i -hou! 1 "piui out" ns expeotetl there in a.Mitioti the Krarwlfst iollilScnti"ti I its r wilm-seil. So let every : ,1 do can ilnsntnrn out on Tliurs i in X, when muruliiiii; i-lulis from n"i. Mrniu-'towii. ftml all tlie rin- t. .si N.rtiuni Cumbria, m well as si I t h.iiiiN nml martial lanM to the .;t.. r 'f u I'.ilf lien or umre, nre expeet- . i il.- part in the demonstration. That 1 there Shoiu to l.et turro he an im The people of Ehenshiiro- .... I pes. i ay morn inu to n.i " . wrd'?i';!,"'fL,f,.,""i iin. .TrnTkind f" masiethem nn- r-.n1 h,T P'Jstofliee in thw i.Urc lmi been mn.le a Pre-si-lential i.rje-th at U, 1 Im Irj and ,h ACrrfr to f1'1 tbe I-sVmtor-atui the salary has been flie.l at 1 1 ooo n w sllour plum, for which there YbY con Van, " d"Ubt- V h"n com in and .lume-ey 2oe out u 7"P"" 1 !M rati" torehliht pr.K-es-i Altnona on Thursday nitihtlast "out a ... .......o,-,, Uiin pmriusiusin with won in away - - the kin.t i.r..,.f..;; v.: r,".i" a,i "inK .. - ' ,,,u" k "i in nv flUltT in r- i in liiatf-ity. It was ximnlv mw..,i,auu. mm nnnii s 1 immense, me i . i ii,.r.i chanhi hanvrimion.i ' I'ui LiriitynTS twiner . ir ' u, ' : uuite two ti,o,.....i 11 I ,i ; nillii'i eeii:-.ui mere will DO, to n i . '"V "irnls. two :-:ri;'- hikjui. F..r ui..nV nr.. boys" 1k.M p. toOatman. ' that the yield imlieates ,ViiV.r...J I " ' a ...u.- 111 mis laiitinie. . -.ii j. -Ii:-' of nil kinds at Oat t... k of huts just reeeivt-d at Oat- r w ro out and about on Mou lt year for the an ;;,. t ;".c-f , ir.'l.t lii-t. f tiai .-ti-rni. kiiids of silks and satins, very cheap, r, ;;(-:',..'iinrs, in LretU. -1 ' i : t 'orrr-ith ( 'ani) 1 n il h e tnj aen r and .-: Tl.i'inii r beats Ifcs.s Imdly. Ij..M.,i if find hoes, of all sizes and kh'l. it Teiteibaum's, in Ixretto, 'tis easy t'.r::l. ii;ir national. st.ite and ctiunty tieket Ur'i i-rowdi'd out by the press uru ujxin this week. -lliii'h Johnon, at't'd jr, year. va found ,1'oATir.l n.-ar M reviUe, Huntingdon coun- ii !. w itrij". iL'it. ' - FifM-tuo i.Teiirioii tickets to rittsburli , r,. ...'id at the railroad office in this place , r, Wclnevlny morniiu h'.st. - (,.it tatinan's and see the new apple ;..Tr. "Tt and Micer. It is the best thiiuj ! r ., pi:rpi'Je over invented. - !;t-n u'"ihI clothing you're seckincc the !. 1 lice ou can k is to Teiteibaum's, in 1, r, :;.., wl'.cre prices are low. K jeii want boots or shoes of any kind, 1,. 1 i'utman, where you will find the Iarg-,--, ti':4 l-c-t -t'jt k in J-'henshurij. -ri!.! ai.'iic your half dollars and eet a , f -Kcn.T.ifl Treatise on the Horse" a i l l'Kr.r.Nt w for three months. -II ir-y A. I5oi;s. who to the State Senate v. ii t ft f-iy M"n, is in town and in smiles di .v t pr.- en Thursday at noon. ! rc-ideiice of ll. L. .Iohnton, Es., is 't-.! fii-in -ned tip as to the exterior by the ;,. : utieti vl lilN-ral d'es of paint and oil. - I'li.-'iuaied ill etreetiveness. unapproaeh , I iii i-hcipriess, and unrivalled in popularity j- !.- B ill's Coujj'h Sriii. 25 cts. per hot- 1 t,BV'i!St tr,-e, ',rj:-S'" 't in their an i mi1. if' r-r-nt a cf.rous appear . ance, but old w.HHlsmen kn.K-k some if the , moyment out of the thin- by preten.linij to , d.cover in some iMeuliar twist of the leaves a sure indication that the eoutin.' winter w ill ; an unusually severe or 1 i htr'lVr1,",1 5,a.n,lMXJair Clarke, who made ; M, liorno with Mr. Benjamin Itaker, of Trough ( reek. Huntin-don eountv, had his neck broken on the nii;lit of the i".'th ult by . bemy eaiirht by a KniKvinc and Iraed 'tOIUi.r '""e riding to pasture 1 Death of course resulted instantaneously. In the report of tiie eveninar tneetiiiat 1 i o ' "r '5 ,ssuo we wbieh is said t. be not only the e pfuj ultra i VC : "iter' '.' I ofcouehe,f,.rthesiclcandu,jured,f:nt a.soa .,., , icceuiiy returned to ins ; first love M.litical and is now working earnest- j l'i.i.inrotsV. i: i- V ' "I'Oie 1 and lias a patent pending theretor. tine or I'Llllot r.UlC IK Kei. I ( tl,.,,. l..l..u.l or ir. 111 1,1 the Merey II0spit.1l, rittsbursh, and are said to work like a eh.irm. We congratulate our At 7 o'clock tvmorrow (Saturday) even itJC, a Democratic mass nieetinc, to be ad- uresed by Colonel John V. Iinton, m. II. H'e, Ksq., and other competent speakers, w ill ronvene at Loretto under the auspices of the llaneoek and Knplish Club of that plaea and Allegheny township, which already numbers over one hundred members and i still trrowinj. The raw-tinfr will be preceded and followed by a grand torchlight procession, in which clubs" from this place and Minister will Join the club nboyc named. A grand rally and Rood music may be expected. One of the most thriving industrial es tablishments in Carrolltown is the wagon manufactory of Messrs. II. C. Wetzel & Son. whose superior skill and workmanship is am. ply attested by the fact that they have made and disposed of not less than thirty-six road and spring wagons since the beginning of the year, besides doing a vast amount pairing and other work in that line ter evidence than this if mid le favor of a firm that is well deserving of the patronage ami prosperity with which it is favored. May it ever thus be with them. Father Vincent Huher, ma of our old friend and patron. Mr. Peter Iluber. of Car roll township, sailed on Monday last from New York tor Home, in company with two or three other priest from the Monastery at Lfttrohe. The Kev. gentleman go to 'the Eternal City to enter the College of the Prop aganda has ing been selected for the purpose by tlie Kt. Rer, Abltt. and will be absent tor a period of two fr three years, pvrhips longer, when they expect to return with II. II. attached to each of their names. May good health attend them and may their brightest anticipations be fully realized. A block of Ohio stone intended for some part of the new Court House, and which weighs four tons and a half, broke down the wagon provided to haul it from the railroad depot to its place of destination, 011 Thurs day last. The wagon was repaired, and the following Saturday the vast mass was salTly traiport?d to where it bclongid. Messrs. John A. Blair and Evan Michaels have the contract for hauling all the Ohio stone from the deMt to the site of the new building, and they nre unanimous in declaring that a four ami a-half ton stone split in the middle is ful ly as much as they care about wrestling with. Kev. Ferdinand Kitteil. of Pittsburgh, eldest son of Mrs. Margaret Kitteil, of this pJm I local roBnMPtisnrst r. j Uelsa.vo. Ot . 4. IW1. ' Prw KBicr.A- on f'ri.Uy rrraintf tt. fv-t. : Vit, he Hiuwfe Knjrllsli -lnbrn (til plaoc, ' in eoutniM-tien with the i'lub from StroDjfsiowu. Indian county, held meeting her which won 1 admired hvoll to he fhe lancet Bm most entiiu i l.ue thai'hn err eonvpnewl in It luck lick wa ihl. After (lurk a uraml toicbliifht pruceioo, coiiitin;r uf ninety-two men in uniform, oem i panied I'V two martini bund", marched through the iurrct of the Tillti?e, utter which ther halted in ' front of the reMenee 01' Mr. John H. Hlte. I'ri dent of the Hel.no t'inh. where the meetiDif til orjrnni7eil tv the elt-tinn of the fVillowinp officer?; ' I're.i0ent. .o. Manti!. K.., of Hlaekiii k : Viee ; I're'i.lent. Sania-! W'ilson tml t "ha.. h'nrutKinpih, 1 of Hlacklick, and Moe Stninp nnil K.pLraim I r ner. of Stronirtown : Secretary. K. H. 'rewwell, of Stron?town. Mr. Hite introJmvui Hon. John euloo. of yonr lee. who cx.ke for an hour anal a iiunrti-r in a forcible and com tncin manner uf tha I'rnuil? and outrage? perpetrated upon the peo- lount of re- pleot thin country ) the Kepnolican party don sir , x- 1 t tne past fifteen years or more. Hi remark' were . 1 freaui-ntly and loudlT applaude-i. Thoa. H. Crecn adduced in W(. F.i of Stronu-town, ws then Introduced ' and for fully three-quarter of an hour held tlie at tention of the meetin? while he delirered a vlsyor ou. seniblr peerh. which wa well receiye.1. Ir. Ilite. who did o much to make the meetimc In all rerect? a pmeeesii, wa until recently a mem ber of the Sreenhr-k party, hut likes nmnoerof ! otbera in tlii locality hat returned to the rank of J the Itemocrary and is doiur faithlul rvice. Tbn . IN-mocrat of'HIarklick and Stronnyntown are all heartily enlisted in the cause and will do their du- j , ty in stampinif out the Oreat Kraud ot 1T and 1 turninir out of power the Kepubliean party, which : only ecks to perpetuate itself by foul ami lying: aim? of more than one half the people of the t nion. Klacklick. I ALLIT!II5. Oct. 2, 18tO. Koiron Krkkmax I end you a few Itema lor your valuable paper, if you see. proper to intert them. Mr. James Klley. of Oallitzin townslifp. raised one hundred and twenty bnhej ot buckwheat thl year rrora two tmshel o'f eeed. "an neighbor t'n cle" iMveTreTler'irany other "burkwhaater" beat ' thl vield? II so let u hear from them. The Kair in progress here for the benefit ot the ; Catholic church, our Kev. pstor informs us. I a I success bevond hit moft nangruine ejpwtatlon. lie expresses Kreat pleasure at the hearty Co -ope r- ' atlon and iroo.1 feellnir manifested by the conprre valion in this the first J'air hebl nndor his superyl- ' sion. Supervisor Frederick Klirenlelt and Mr. M. Mcaifher are contestants lor a gold-headed cane, and as Imth gentlemen Tt liberal, popular and In- ' ftuentiiil. It is only a question as to which will In vest the most monev or secure the nnwt aid. ' The farm In liallirxin township known as the "Hilly Jtenden place" has been sold by Mr. James Hcndi-n to Ir. S. C Hakrr for :t,Ui". The farm Is Hl. . i . . ii.u nas hecoine of all the tramps? I 11 possible that the vagrant law nassed bvthr n.i.tarl.1.1 with niil to l.M tllA l)f nn t ll M has invented a bedstead for invalids mountain, and there Is a coal bank opened on the premise.. 1 oil gcoi n iw-r 1-. 1 vkis .line. kit. . Haiicck's honored name is lloatln over one hun dred feet above terra tirma in this lKrouh, and on the ad ol November we expect to put it uu in a more practical manner to the tune ol uno hundred rotes. As I am awsre that your paper can be filled by productions from abler "pens than mine, I will sub jide lor the present. Kespectfully, .Vc, F.J. P. onvenienec to those who are detailed to attend persons so afflicted. The Kev. Fath er calls his invention the "Mercy lleiNtcad," 1 I: egislature a couple of years ago has proved tent enough in its provisions to work their inishment V There are twenty-four nris.ui. t'i A "-!. -milker, l's.. ;ind lady, ff this - ... h.,.- Incited tor the winter, and per-let..-, r. '.'( We-t -t'-t'i street. Now : i -I' f '. 1. T twenty summer tourists yet . r :t our hotels, and ome of them profess r .l.-tcrtnitirdi"!! to remain till the firt .-v. f ..',!.. i.mr i"i!!. plea-ant, popular and pr-tu.-nJ. lr. Julius Stieh, of Carroll v.'i, S t living a new brewery erected In -J c iiiii.ij slmrg AVvi'sfer has entered -r.fih enr of its existence. May mie thing Octr again fort v-five I!- f 1 M I ...: ... ...11 ...luiij jan, ami yet mere is not a , sing!e representative of tlie turnpike sailor I fraternity in the whole gang. ; Wm. Larkins vas killed in one of the j coal mines at Llovdsville, this eountv, on ; ednesday of last week, by a portion of the t mine roof falling upon hl'm and breaking his nock, back and legs. Ilcceased leaves a w ife arid four children, ami had his life in ' sured for ?4oi in the Travelers' Accident In surance Company of Hartford, Conn. At '-' o'clock, r. M., on Saturday of next j week, Mr. James Iioland, acting executor of , Hugh M'Cormiek, dee'd, will offer at public sale a farm of 22.; acres in Callitzin tow nsliip, and at the same tiuitj Mr. John Itel. adminis- ' trator of James Furey, dee'd, will dispose in like manner of a .'iL'-aere farm in Minister : township. See posters and advertisement. A four-foot vein of what is called "olack ; marble" lias been iltsoveretl on the farm of Mr. Isaac Wissinger, 111 Hlacklick township, eight miles west of town. Originally of a grayi-.h hue, it becomes jet black after hav ing lecn polished. Mr. W. does not. know whether it is valuable as a marketable i-om- . modify or not, but means to find out before : lorg. " -While an employe at the Cambria Iron i Works. Johnstown, named Archy Moses, was , at work trundling a whiflbarrow, heavily la ; deti, on last Friday afternoon, the wheel struck the end of a plank with Mich force as to drive the end of one of the iron handles into Mr. Moses' leg, producing an ugly lacer ated wound and causing the blood to flow freely. ! There a.e some su-picions of foul play connected with the recent death at East Coti emaiigh of Mr. K.irtly Hoy, the story lteing . that certain marks indicating iolenee were found on the body, and that his brevet wife, a notorious wouian named Onunhnour, his lawful wife being a resident of California, deserted the house, alxmt live hours Ix'fore . his death. I The water in the several streams here is extremely low. At that point of the C'one irutueh a "short distance south of town known as "Prycc's bridge," what is usually a creek j several yards in width is now a mere rivulet and may be stepped across with ease and ; w ithout" wetting the feet. The n.--h are im i dcrstood to lie holding indignation meetings J on the subject. i We are now prepared to furnis.li all who want them with one or more copies of "Ken- I - il -, .'. bo with a g':ii cvr" is what a , ,,,..-,.;,! I'lii.ttle of Dr. Hull's) Cough Sy : .1 n! ii -i.i l cured his cold. It only cost -' t;t-. -.'I I. ..ttnriii is tin- only merchant in iti v. Si receives iroods daily, and it Is the :. ..i-;- ,.f ,-ver!:...v that hfs stock the r ' ". ' -t'- ia F.beti-burg. N- 1: U reet-ived daily at M. J. Tei- , 1 i'i.' clse.ip store, in I.oietto. If you v. ""! "ir. rit !w price, and of course ; .. .!-'. i' tii iiliic,' to g! to. M' -:r-. .I.iiii- Me' .rath and H.irrv lov- :i, w-re sevt-r'dv brui-ed and "siiav e1-:iing la-st by the upsetting -1 containing sewing machines, two ' tmitly demoralized. J I".: I.ievd. telegii'.ph operator at . ! as applied for the weather rejiorts ' '.s o bulletin them about ! o'clock "' i'. ti.i-r'iit.g. Sunday excepted. -I.'' .. T. I;, -foiies. pastor of tlie Cong re- 1 ' I cl -r.-i io tl.ij ..I...... 1 nT . wit I : . ; '' ' '.' .. .n. c......: .... i. 11, .5 i,:..i, lie turposes enioyine Ins cus- : " n i"- " " I lie r It r.KM A N lor vuree inoiuns win oe eein I. ; :, v. !n re tie purposes eni ! Mjr:'. vacation of fine month. -I' ,rl:-.g tie month ending on Thursday fis-rv vcic tIJrty six denthsin and about j v but nine of which were caused ' d i KM r-t, till the ictims ljeing children. A ii::'.- son of fr. Emanuel Smith, of t-.-u towpihip, was frightfully scalded j' ''.er d.iy i,y 1 tiling into a kettle of boil ' . v. a! r. '.ut is :iotv in a fair way of reeov- f'-M: T H. II. i.t. the land!. ml of thu .ti'j.'i Hons.., in this place, is negotiating ' ; 1 ii' i ie of that mo-t ileirable hotel I"'.';".. U "in Col. John P. Linton, of Johus- "1. i: - n t,i r. te a !.ti li delegation of Einnsburgers ii tn p.ttburgh Tuesday morning, i-t , x; "irsioii to the Exposition. If it 'u rn tht-y w ill likely buy the show and f.' ii..' n itii rhetn. A iooni Democrat, young, ardent i r. itiitlv married, has offered to bet a !! lie nith his "better half." who had t ' "t i-t if she don't want to Io.-e, that !U::c, f; will t,e elected. I' Hjroii (lihlwins was in town t'other "'! fr.'i.i here went to Carrolltow n with ' 11 ! 'ic'dv, where, as here, it affords us t--' I ' t. -sy, he sold lots of grocer- ' !:( li.a'Ie the trin rav. t fnrg.-t that sixty cents will pay for F"an three months, a copy of the e iMM.k ever published, ami a line ef t,.- next President, and Vice ' of tlie I'fiited States, in.'- J.inau-rf'hek, one of the greatest, er greatest, of living tragediennes, .r in Alto mii on Wednesday even- Mth one of the largest and most f theatrical troiir.es.' ( Ai. or f,)iir-toti-nl a-half Ohio stone r t':. .,.-.v t.Veut House arrived at the depot t-jhievl-iy. We iH-li.-ve it is tie? intention t'.lrs-i: i ,f,,rr iimving it from the depot ' i .' i,t the new building. A bar-el of good cider ami a ton of good n Hell as chestnuts, two bushels, are !r l this way ; hence patron who owe "i'i nie anxious to iiriv. can trot in th '.lii.,i,t finth.-r delav. -" ir f u nd and natron. Mr. Porter Kin- ' t ' ' ' -rrytre", nas jut been made hap- . - ' : fie fourteenth or fifteenth tune r I) t .. 1 : !l' 11 '..'i:.t . Mj r el r 'ii.' . -J Hi. S. 1 1.1 " im'-. mi pcrisiius.oi'. 00 uiueii f- v '-'I fuuii.y journal. A N'-tiing. who shot and killed a 1 jellied Samuel Penringtoii at on the 17th of February lat, waa 'J.l itl tt... '':0rCi..1l .A.nrilv e.nrl '''' .ast, of murder in the first degree. Ar:i ii.i-eting of tiie Board of IV. . r I'i- j; ,' r ''!' !aet Tuesday, it was resolved to y .. ,1 v.ell for f he purpose of affording a suf S "' ii'Oiv of water for the Poor House. rt.-' iuPtit for sealed proposals elae- A'toor. x Adrance thinks the Kepu! 1 e'.v themselves when they selected a '"to manage them. That's almost -'tie, Mr. ireenbacker. Can't you 1 iiH-re cautiously and Weaver more "1 f'.r.p -lb !.'-;i- I-; to either old or new subscribers living in the county at the low price of ." cents, or to per sons outside of the county for cents. Tho'se wishing the hook alone can obtain it by sending us 2," cents. " The burning of the first kiln of brick for i the new Court House was completed lat Sat- : unlay morning at an rarly hour, and the fire ! was drawn. This kiln contains aliout :ij.'.,imi brick, or a little over a quarter of the iiuiiiIht ; which will be reipiired in the construction of . the building. Another kiln, though not so i large, will be burned this Fail, while the res idue will lav over till next Spring. Joseph" Hoffman was sentenced at the Huntingdon county argument court last week to pav a fine of f.Tio, tlie cists of pros- edition, and undergo imprisonment in the . Western I'cnitentiary for a term of five years, for burning wmm at Crecnwood Furnace, ' that eountv. Joseph had better burn coal : next time." John Kodgers, found guilty of ; larceny, was sent to the same institution for ; a term" of three years. A Cambria county man whose farm is ' near the Indiana county line, and who must , be over lift v years of age, anil has a family of , grown-up children, agreed to disagree with : his wife the other day. The understanding here is that there was an equitable division of the property : after which, putting a clean , ' shirt in bis little '-sxrpct-eack" and a horse in a buggy, the husband took what is, considered bis final departure for some ioint westward. : ! The Clearfield Republican says : "Ashley ; Thorn of West Clearfield, caught a salmon j ' trout last Thursday, with hook and line, ! whh h measured twenty-two inches in length , and weighed three pounds, nine ami one-half ounces. This is the first of this sh-cics that we have heard of leing caught in our river ' since their Introduction, some ears since. . , Vsh. made a lucky catch when he got hold of 1 that fellow. The salmon trout is highly val- . ' ned as an article of f""J-.'.' . ,. , - The case of Marv Kimball, of Cambria , township, charged with the crime of infanti- ; ci.lc. said to have Iteen committed in Altoi.mi, ; ' came before the Blair county Court at Holli davsburg last Tuesday. Owing to the fact that the ennv iction ha.l become general that the guilt of the girl consisted in no more than the a""i"pt'l hilling of the body of a still- : bom illegilimatn . hil.l, a no ;yv). was enter ed by the District Attorney. Her bet raver , a ; voting man named Ilaggerty, plead guilty to . the charge of fornix et cet. . . Ve are sorry to learn, a we know all his friends will be, that a large lot of logs. Mian ties etc.. owned by Mr. Anthony Anna and . ..... ..1 :.. i-i.i..r t., i.shiu. near St. Boniface, were VlVMrA. by fire on Friday h.st . and as tliat Act- liev. friend on his ingenuity, and hone the common misfortune of inventors may not be his. On Thursday a man named Peter Scliriver met with an accident in the 'taiiticr iron works at Johnstown which may result fatally. He was parsing by a quantity of annealed wire which had just been taken from one of the furnaces and was at a white heat when lie made a misstep nnd fell into it. He was fished out with books by the workmen, who were terribly excited, and Dr. W. J5. I.ow ina:i was summoned ami applied such reme dies as he had at hand after which the injured man was taken home. His arms, legs, head, and a (tortum of his txtdy are territly burned, and it is doubtful whwther he will survive his injuries. "Manibrino (Jrit," a trotting horse own ed by an Altoona gentleman and considered among turfmen asa fine specimen of his kind, was trotted 111 the 2:4." class on the Altoona race track on Thursday last. He won the first two heats, and on the third another ; horse came in even with him, when the for mer was awarded first place. On the next : heat "Manibrino tirit" got away from the others, but eventually lo-t ground, and on : the homestretch a sulky to which he was at- I taehed Was wrecked by a collision. He was j tried for another hent," tint distanced, after j which he wax put in the stable, where he I si wm fell dead. His owner brought him from Coldwater. Michigan. j lacob I,. Harrohl, who at one time was ; well if not favorably known av "the greatest coroner Cambria county ever had." and w ho ' recently flopped from Hancock to Oai field, ! lias, as he alleges. leen discharged from the I Prothoiiotary's office at tireensiiurg for turn- ) ing his political erv.it. Such, at least, is the 1 story told by the Pittsburgh f'ornmerci"l-Ja- fitf, which calls hihi a voiliniVil veteran and 1 attempts to make a martyr out of him, but with what success is best told by the Johns town Tribune, which says ' he is simply a disgrace to any party, and is not wanted in , the Republican ranks. Parading him as a 1 wounded veteran is repugnant to evary hon orable soldier, for Harrohl was a disgrace to j the service, was not wounded, and never did j an honest day's service except when he was j compelled to.'' ! We have good Kepublican authority for ; saying that when Harry Boggs was between 1 a shiver and a sweat as t whether he should 1 refuse or accept the Be publican nomination j lor State Senator, he sought flic counsel of j the jiowers that le in Johnstown, who told j deed. him that lie nui( not only race tiie music, nut that he ;i..f lie elected. As to how the latter is to In- accomplished in a district where the odds are decidedly against such a result, it needs not the pen of a philosopher to explain. It simply means that wherever the iron hand of a certain corporation can be laid on a Dem ocratic voter Campbell and Boggs. who love each other dearly, are to lie substituted for Coft'roth and Ba'umer, and by that means, if at all. the Bepnblionn candidates for Congress and State Senator are to lie foisted on a peo ple who don't want their services and would not accept them under any other circum stances. Democrats should" lieware of the bulldo.er. A monster Democratic meeting and pole raising was held at Portage on last Saf unlay afternoon and evening, when it is estimated that from one-and-a-half to two acres of jho ple put in an apja-arance. The meeting w is presided over by P. M'Ooiigh, Esq., with Mcssr. John-Itel, Valentine Cramer. J. S. Kiel and Win. James as Vice Presidents, and Messrs. E. Keilly, James ltd and P. D. Skel ly as Secretaries" Able speeches wele deliv ered by James MT.aughlin, J. W. Weakland. W. II. Kose and James Walters, Ksqs., all, we believe, of Johnstown, and the music was furnished by the Junior O. I". A. M. comet hand of the siitne place. The pole is a stout, straight and stalwart hickory, 122 feet in height, and was raised just as easily as Han Mattf.iis EmTATioN.ti- What Co. Sup't Berg has aceomplisned since the 27th of last July may lie learned from the following sta tistics furnished us by that gentleman. It is not only a good showing for Mr. Berg him self, but also for the cause of education in Cambria county : Whole number of nublie examinations sn Whole number ol male teachers examined 80 ; Whole nnmlierof female teachers examined . . .luft ' 'umber examined who never t auu-ht. 4U Whole nnmberof males rep-ned 4 I Whole numbered females rejected 15 i W hole number provisional certificates issued Whole number prolesslonal certificates IsHiied . .. Wholo number of miles traveled Whole number of official letters written 71 Whole number of schools In the county ". N umber of Directors present at examination . .1311 To the altove may be added the fact that at latest accounts three schools in Adams, three in Barr, three in Elder and two in Keade township are still without teachers. Tn kki: was a younar man of I .a porta hose leirs were exceed injrly short. So he ald. "I will bet The first cent 1 can jret That 1 walk to the Klodel Norte." If he had "ni't ho would walk to Altoenn.no would hare been wise: and if be had determined ttiat he would Weep up to the requirements of the season by buy In; a suit ol warm ready-made eloth inir. he would have been wiser, and. in the end. If he had bought this clothinte Irom tfodtrey Wolfl, he would htw ebeenwisestolthewi.se. Mr. Wollf's, establi ihment is next door to the postofttee. and In it may be found every possible description ot cloth inif fine and coarso suited to fhv length , all purses and a Kuarantee given with each suit sold. The attention of his many Cambria county cus tomers is directed to tha fact that his Fall and Winter stock a yery large and well selected one Is just shelved. The celebrated Kochestcrclothlntf a specialty. - ErtH long the s-Cow will cover the gronnd. The Irost-kinir paint the window-pane. And in the parlor with heryonnir man. W 111 simper and Klicglc, Melinda Jane. Though love may warm their glowing hearts. Their fct. for fire, no doubt will speak. And they'll born at least a bushel ot coal. Six eveuings out ot every week. All which suirjrcsts the idea that the 3'onng man. i when he goes to start home (about "J o'clock In the morning), will lined an overcoat. Heean buy one, , ma.le in the latest stylo, mid ol any material de- ! sired, at city pricec. from Simon Ai l-t.-nillieim. next 1 door to tbe First National Bank. Altoona. In ad- 1 dition, Me-srs. S. it H. have all other deseript ions i ol cold weather weiir, marked down ta the lowest , notch. They invito the readers ot the Krbkvai to 1 call on tnem while in Altoona. ami if they lat! to presei.t e u lL Wilh a bargain it will be strange in- i " Hkhk Is a sketch." said the tset, Vnto the edioir gray. "That 1 tossed me ofl'ln an Idle hour To pas the time away." " Here Is a club,"' was the answer. in a bland and smiling wav. ' With whi-h 1 frequently toss me ofl Six poets in a day.'' Should anybody, however, come to us with sketch descriptive ot the many advantage which nee rue tn those who buy their ready-made etothlng ar the Star Hall Clothing Store ot'.Ta. J . Murphy, l.s.t Clinton street. Johnstown, we would gladiy glvc it place In these columns. At til's establish ment the best of clothing is sold at the lowest or priros. and each piece is warranted o ho precisely bj represente-l. No shoddy Is sold there. A Inrs Fall and Winter stock just received. A Mrxicvst Oeneral Trevlno 1 Who was anything bur an Albino, ( When asked why he w.d j Is alleged to have said ! In the Mexican language, "Dam'tino. I Should you ask a person why he or she founht his or her boots or shoes at S. Moment hal's. 1119 1 Kleventh avenue, the answer would not lie "Itam- ; hno." tin the contrary, yon would be told that ft was by reason that his sbw-k Is at onc e the largest 1 and cheapest o be lound In all these part that you can buy nicer and better wear for the feet for I less money there than elsewhere. He ha also a I line lot of Arctic overshoes and mblters. and the ' ason rapidly approaches when these must come ! into lasnion. 1 I.vidA E. PinkhamV Vp'ietatii.e Cow- cook will he elected in le- thau a month i I'oi nd has don thousands of woman morn "1 1 il fj,. 1 vnc "- . j-hout the log job at the time there seems to be no doubt r. i... .vorlr of an lneendiarv. ng n that 1 sumption, Mr. Anna has offer ed are ward of 1W for the arrest of the 111 cemliary The loss Is estimated at about 000 and the insurance . .............. East Monday t" Ii the best policy n medicine, as Mur thing.;. Aver's Sarsaparilla ' i.- i.'iii'c preparation", an unequalled j ''''li--'i.f atid blood purifier, decidedly ' to an f.tti. rs 111 the :t. 7 1 J itijor Hancoi-k and English Club P a.-e, of which Master James Lloyd Is 'f'!i? W.II this week orHer cans. iatieS. 'r"1 1 ' '"rl '""np6. and expect to be in full , " ' r the bigiiMiionetiation on next Thurs- -Iv sviiiln the workmen were , I nL .lililiuio, ........ at dinner, a tastefully dressed stone for he , keystone of the second story, front of the , new Court House was hadly mut.late.l by a 1 ammer ali.l chisel in the hands of u heedless , 11.1111111 rretrievablv ruined is rlf.er, .leoidediv , noy. V' the fact that the young vandal market. Trial d,.e only t '" rttr.,rti-. work by a ! 1 he i-l, I.-ft E. M. Blown, pastor of the Presby i.c'u, will preach his farewell sermon 111 IV bv,.l,in . .Oaf wl.Ir-ll ll f null,, ' 01 no' 1 ....... ..- Kv-T'' l""ls'!l' to Morrow county, Ohio. a' ; 1 " .itii and prperity abide with him for ' vor.ie. j.T. ''""'t niean to intimate that there is ( on ii a man operating an oijaii f'-r nnr r,.lrf v nnil n.anliiiilntlior all f; f j r. ; n t musical for another, out the is,,, Wfui Bi-idoui that we can't but : iot..of it. t x !l"t nned bv Jacob Braunt, of St. vi u-l valued at ?1. was bitten on . .' v raftlesuak. near the Buekhorn. ; 'f " iug driven to Altoona with a load of r Sntnrl t... ....I .I1...I after " insi, iill'l r-iv "' liht. hmne. " Mitic.y k and Encllsh nole which iii. .l at Summitvilie last Saturday le-refofore noted in these colunmi. ' IU.il!.. . . sr ... . . .. ( . ,o.j ien xolfie groun'l. n moil i.r '''-"'"'- eiyoriow afternoon (Saturday) 1 'I'f th-tr thut it vr'll "tick w if b- V strictest eort of watcii miuiu t . , who develop this eort of proclivity, for. soon er or later, they are Imuud to get into serious tr2I!when the Cm wensvllle r'- proclaims, as it did In ii ln. tlwt Mr. Boggs will have a 1 ajoritv in this county. H is easy .r ;.,nr.ranee. bill w ueu - 1L . .v.. t.,.,i,l,licaii candirlate lor asserts mat, V' r . -,w m,- U'lll MHtr I.s.s"'" mH--'il old District vcrv bu of ignorance, ... . I h'l I state Senator will have !,."-" ma jority in ' :.. , ...... rf territorv. it either tigr ulrl Ilrtirilb -- --- , , rv extensivelvand very erroneously 011 uie o , r,n-Pts itf the Cambria Iron (. o.. or el-e t K"ilty "f w ilful and premeditated vint! an.i w don't care which bom of the . -I!, ffjlemnui It accepts. The telcgrai.n an.i -1 1 -; . removed from the jewelry store ot Mr. C. r. il Z rtsV. the roi.ni three d.tors east of the S'Amee n T".lay tj-w.k. The lo- : cation is a central one and will be a !pukir place Vf resort for the Democrats next I ties r cvcliinif. I'eii the Indiana and Ohio eieetioii retuinsarc comii-gin Our young ; rr eii I Mr D. K.ter Eh-yl is the new mnn i Jer anrl 'under his skillful mauipulution of lie' keys and earctul supervision of details. " ferl sureil. will be , ,,..,,,., lo'lho -atirlevlo-'f. Ol I'll t onecili. .1. hence. The meeting, which wast very spir ited and enthusiastic one, was somewhat an- j novel, it is said, by the contemptible black- , gu'aidisin on a Miwll scale of the J. ). P. B., ! which lieing interpreted means Junior Order ' of INirtago Blackguards, chaperoned by the A. A. of 1. Ii. H. Co.. or. in plain English, I the Assistant Agent of the Pennsylvania Kail Uoail Company. So, at least, we learn from ; a reliable source. An industrious young man of this place was some years since married to a young wo man seemingly as deserving. They appa rently lived happily ami children were born ! unto them. Latterly, their place of residence . has Itoen in Altoona. Another young man, who was Im irn and partially raised in thisiin- j mediate neighborhood, and whose business of j late has had some connection with the run- J ning of freight trains on the Pennsylvania! Kailroad. also made his headquarters in A I- j litona until a week or ten days ago, when the 1 latter and the wife of the former suddenly 1 disappeared, leaving on the same train ami in ! each other's company. In other words, their j mutual affinity being stronger than the atlin- I ity rtf either for anyliody else, they eloped, skedaddled, lit out. Steps are being taken to procure a divorce, the injured husband being the prime move'rin the matter. Whether the woman took away with her any of the chil dren or not, we have not learned, but as she is said never to have shown much affection for them, the presumption is that she heart lessly deserted them as well as her husband. For obv ious reasons we refrain at present from mentioning names. The EbensburgtJarficld and Arthur club made their first public appearance on our streets last Saturday evening, fully uniform ed ami each liearing aloft a lamp rilled and burning. Their number was between ninety and one hundred, though in the ranks were to be seen a multitude of boys yet in their teens. They presented quite an inijiosing appearance, though it was noticeable that from the time they bailc up their line of march till their return to the club headquarters not a Tsingle cheer was given nor the slightest manifestation of enthusiasm bubbled over. They looked as though they had come togeth er to attend a funeral where the corpse was missing, and they were seeking for it. A martial band preceded the procession, com posed mainly of Democratic volunteer musi cians. Among these were Mr. T. S. Wil liams, editor of the Carrolltown AVtra, who blew the life for nil it was worth. Sixty-five additional uniforms and lamps have leen or dered, ami are expected to reach here in time for another procession down on the bills for to-morrow night, ticn. Jacob M. Campltt ll, Jtepnbliean candidate for Congress, and Mr, H. A. Boggs, litfo for State Senate, have been invited to le present and each speak a piece on the Utter occasion. . . I'nuoK Positivk. "What every body says must lie true," therefore it is proif jmsitive that Kendall's Spavin Cure will cure spavins, splints, curbs, and till unnatural enlarge ments, and will remove the bunch without blistering. Bead their advertisement, for the remedy is having an unprecedented sale, which is entirely on iis merits. It is now sold bv nearly if not ail druggists. J'e imm hT the liiUnv is Jv.-nd.iir Spj in Cure. rood than the medicines; of many doctors. It is r positive cure for all female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. 10-.-2t. OBITl RY. M'Jd'.'R MITT.-Pied, nt the residence of her hus band, Mr. .f'imesMeIcnnitt, in Clearfield town ship, on Wednesday, Sept. 22, lssu, Mrs. Atnii MoIfKimiTT, age I aliont 73 years. The deceased lady was a daughter of . Tames Mc rltilre. of Huntingdon county, and wa thereforo closely connected with the Mctiuire who origin ally settled In the netgh.liorhood of where Ixiretto now stand. She was highly e-toomed by all who knw her. and her remains were followed" to their last re.flng-place In . the Catholic cemetery at St. Augustine by a large concourse of sorrowing rela- I tives and friends. .May her soul rest in peace. Iit'HKIN. -Tiled, at hts residence tn Monster, ! on Sunday. October a. lAsn, Araj.TUl Dlt.ris, I Esq., Ill the 74th year ol his age. More than a year ago the deceased had a para- ! Ivtic stroke, which from that time nntil his death I I rendered iilin a helpless invalid. He was n son of ' ! Thomas Dnrbin, who at a very early day sn'tled i 1 and opened op a farm about nil.1w.iv between ' Minister and Iiretto. In la.',2 the subject ot this ! notice was elected Sheriff of the eountv, and tlir- : i charged the duties of the offlee with credit to htm- 1 j sell and satisfaction to the people. In isv.t he mas the Iemocratie candidate lor State Senator, the ' district then beln Cam'.ria. Hlair and Clearfield i comities, but was defeated by Ixiuis VV. Hall, then j 1 of Alt.tona. bttt now of HarrWmrg. Sheritl Iturbln ' j was an uneducated man but was girted with a ' ! great dual of solid common sense. He was a man i 1 of most jiositlve traits of character, and no one I was ever at a loss to learn what his opinion was on any given subject. Ho was possessed of a kind j and genial disposition, melting charity alwavs i having In him a cheerful and liberal dispenser; ! was honest nnd upright In all his ways, and nover . knowingly defrauded a man out of a" cent. In ey. j ery respect bo was a good and useful citlicn anil 1 enjoyed the respect and good will of all who knew I him. His remains were burled in the Catholic ! cemetery at Iireto on Wednesday morning. ! May his soul rest In peace. G-H,OTJ"tTD UP Xj A. "UnT JOHN WANAMAKER'S STORE. MARKET N-j-GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING" cziitzn1" to 5 3 zap LZZF-E DEP DDD Q D D DoD .0 0 DM D D DM D D DyQoa 53 h lll 1 MARKET U STREET. U U , . VALISES. S 1 ll I 1 1 c 1 1 r lu n 1 i i i 1 i 111 1 1 1 1 m inn r u r nr iu . i - i i by sE5htin.n n n n n H Ml a nwp rrirH I Q II u inrini 11 - I I II II II II II I I 1 I I Pr-iSnn n I 1 m mdS I ' I III II II II II II I II I 11 I LJ0 ii t r a, ,CZ11J-1ZZI ij LJU J y M J I pjrr1- cizziOezu fl BOOTS AND SHOESg g g fO vi 11 1 So 1 1 n o v 5T 1 1 o U U U U U ggrigs a du iff1 Sq ffff .PHP IS & o nmr,, LT-J Ll LJ LtV MA CU EQ r. TRANSFER un U J MSJ V ( S xx i f-1 .j? s 1 1 nnM nnn r jMgi0 rafe nri I 1 11. -J ' Room. La UU r 3 nzf ' INFANTS CLOTHING. iih m I' I I 1 ' ENTRANCE THE STORE AND THE TRADE. A study of this ground plan, incom plete as it is, will give you a better idea of the store, and of what is in it, than de scription can do. The store covers 2 acres ; a basement is under, and galleries are over, a part. The whole affords somewhere about 5 acres of room. This particular business is 4 years old; it began in 1876 with clothing; in 1S77 it became a general store with such goods as you see Tn the plan, with carpets, up holstery, furniture, and kitchen-furnishing up-stairs. Since that time gallery after gallery has been added; and there is not an inch of room to spare anywhere. To the surprise of many, it has nourished while trade was languishing almost everywhere else. To us there, is no mystery about it; CHESTNUT-ST. ENTRANCE. r.nthinf surDrisinr even ; unless it be surprising that so conspicuous a business should ever be misunderstood. We do nothing more than simply to provide facilities for your getting what you want. We don't mean to say that other facilities are not provided for distributing rroods ; but that's a different thing. Wc provide so that you get what you want, exactly ichat you want! In the first place we've got it. In the second ' place we send it. And if wc send you the wrong thing, or if you think the charge is too much, you bundle it back to us. We tell of these things in the news papers, because there are thousands of you who don't know what we are doing; thousands of you don't know the character of the stock that fills these 5 acres; thousands of you who, therefore, buy where you pay more money. We are ever)' merchant's fair and I open competitor. We do not expect to i gather millions of trade from all oyer i the country without meeting opposition I and misrepresentation. Some will be- lievc whatever is said against us. The I only answer wti make ii;: Send back whatever you don't want at the price. We want your trade. You want our goods ; or would want them, if you knew. No matter how far away you may be ; you will do well to send to us for some things. We ask you to write to us about something you have present occasion for. When we get in communication with you, we shall have one means of winning your trade, viz., by pleasing you. When we have won it, we shall have one means of keeping it, viz., by dealing with you as we deal with everybody : giving you larje return for your money, and sup plying your wants so intelligently that you will write us for what you want as naturally as you say "good morning' to your next-door neighbor. JOHN WANAMAKER. n.cs'e..J;, T!i;.rtr.th, and Vsrtft s:reu, and City hall squaro. Till AbELFEIa. xiav iji.i.itnTui:. T3ooks a nd Stationery. ri'HK undersigned has jnst opened tn C'arroll X town, opposite S. Teiteibaum's store, a lull lino of HOOKS and STATU Y.U Y. Aiso. a lot ol choice CANIilKS. CI INKKCTIONKKIKN. &(-. The patronage of the putiiic is respectfully solicited. I'tiu us Ixiw. JOSEPH K.II1AHAIV11I. Carrolltown, Oct. s. lssn.-tf. PROPOSALS will la? reerived by tlie I i rectors of the Poor and Hone of Employ- ment of Cambria county until the Jut day of frcr.-a- fr, , for the boring of an artesian well on the i I'oor House l.irm. Ht lderswill state tne amount p?r foot lor a depth of 3o) teet or less, a may he re quired, the IMreotors reserving the right lo accept or reject any bid at their discretion. Jly the I h rectors. .T. KIRKl'ATKH'K. J. HoR A It A CO 11. Oct. a, jss i.-r.t. O. W. F.ASI.Y. C3-EO- -w.-3rEi.C3-iH3-E2s,;smt HOtMHO THE FQHTt cash I)i:ai.i:ii in all kind or HEATING and COOKING- STOYESis. and mani:i"a-;ti" 1:1:11 01 nn: niav sToin: r.i n.DiNti 01 TEITELBATJM, Carrolltown, Pa., HAS .USX ItKEX OPEN Elf WITH A Sl'l.r.Min 5TIK.K OF TI1ST and SHEET-IRON WARE, SPS - r-mm - 7 I ihe tsn;e assortment, eami llOSi liilcivontn Ave., Altoona, I n . r mCAPEKT ri.A I'. I Till". ITV. fJ oolitic, KpontinK nnl Itrpairlns ol all kind promptly anil statlafarforilyr ntfettileU to. lu--.'l."!. tf.J STJIiSIICR GOODS, extended by the proprietor lo eyerv reader of the Fnccus ta en anA Sec the lame assortment, examine the varems ij-jalitlcs. and I-am the unstirnass able prices which are o low that c'i per rent, can positively t-e saved by those who buy ttieir g"o.!s frvoa me. The raon 1 i can . U so ciieap is trial 1 t-ougrn my mure sicck lor ra-ti nn I Intend to sell ,-r cash or i entlsasat I and itm therefore prepare l to make .pttck sales a? smaller profits than any other merchant In Cambria comity. Iion't take my word l r this, however, hat come nnd see tor yourselves. Cabb'M.ltowx, Mat si, 1a.-tf. m. TI.ITr.I.n.irSI. The ohlet and best appointed Institution for ob taining a Business Education, tor iiieulnrs aJdrers : - I". I'UFK .V fsoXM. Ovl. '. .A. I'illsburgii. fa. trnivrr.si ori.t. Asu henii !i k Mn.t.re's FAMILY CHOCOLATE! Alt article superior in natality and lowr in price than any other In the market. A prominent a.d experienced New York physician gives it as his opinion that cho'olate is preferable to tea or c tie o because It adds strength to i lie lnaly, new life to the exhausted brain, quiets the ncrious s:tcm, harmonizes the workings of the digestive onjms, and (rives pti--ity to the bl.iod. For a sni-erflMC confection, ask your eonli'i-tioner lor oiir Sweet sipicd Yimil'a Chocol.ite. Asct, en bach 3t Miller, :id aud Callowhill St-.. I'hila., 1'. 'CltsCKIIiV vr. tv t. C.V5IFM. 1 II I ) it o.ai, sa itdiulc c. TOYFCI. wPw for Ttoys and OtrlsTt Tonne and Old 1 1 A Nt" 1 N- TKcTTION just patented for Um, for Home use I Fret and Scroll Pawing, mminc. Boring, ln-illin;,tTindirtt, Prili-hi;:c, Screw Cutting. Price 5 to f6r . Pend 6 rents for 100 pages. KPHRAIM BKOWS, Lowell, Masa. John Mi'i'PiiY. r. P., I'HYSICIAN AMfSI'KOEON. F.BEtBt v.n. Va. Olucc in t.tii'.ditig recently occupied by lr. A. M. Ki im on Hiuh sip-el. west ! Julian, and nearly out.. -in-Co.. Ii'airll'-ii o. M.nM r.'li-i -litoiid bo nsado ul lliv ein-.c. I '-"". " .-lf-i tiW-xr "Ala CONSTIPATION AND PILES. h r,ych. cn Ir.-.Tarrju? In ali fart nf C- trrly, worition nr.rrirl prtnraTi"lt. It mtcrna rrmrtli rvd tc'iO to L"e ltrKnfi oitt'-j, dud tirurh them clranscc te B7Tm cf Cs?rraT3 -.ted nd pouencra fl? T.uii h."T3 dsTccd the ri( tiamfoT year. We hr TOlomiMcf Uxxirz-rzy cf i wonderf-u eontf persrer. 17o lonrr tise AJchcllo I'ttr-pm, xbicli do more karra tl:an g Dod, rr irsjf.; filla, but viaturw rmlT. ETjDXirr-VTOIlT. asd boaltii wtii be qn:-cw-rcc:nvNl. Cet It of f ur DrurrBi&t, $ I. fvimvl worth VJ-:;:.-i).) '' 1 S i i i t-r 1 A TTnU and exnense- to agetite. t Vr'-e V l l-e-s - i. - i t k. Li. 1 . At.-3U.-U. .MuliiC.