u u !. ...... M. 15. li. ihr.ri f-ntrisriiivri h;i h... V.iHiiUtie sini-o I!SSO. 1. M I'I'.ltSdNA!,. At a Titular nefing u the TlaDfOcJc ilnrl VrplwS f'l,.K ..C an1 rSm. much w that the brfct township, heJ.l on Friday evening last. i,. j i-.-l.V ' ; t( or uiauiis was unanimoubiv wtaerM gU..t Am.-ri.Mn Iwh hv t' ,Tm "n,d 1 the vKitln- clubs and cWeaattors from f dollars for their own v U?ouli,!,n'1 I Altoona, Strotiftown. BeLsano, Carrolltovrn. S. Ilirrker. lire. ownt- wlc by . Ixitvtto, Muster, SummitviUc, Lilly's, and W'c I elsewhere, which took part in the crand fry scHiik oi-e ,.f .ur v."iwi.hu7r- yssi,Te I mtic dfiaon.stratioii in this place the T!io following ',. ;i i.c a.!JrvsM.'.I by the fy.low- 1 ....ntV'r.H'M : i rir'iv. . t. 2M ; W m. II. Soch ,. W U..k;.in.i. ,' 't..i.-.t.iv. Oct. 23l ; Win. H. J,, 1,1) . U HtlKIH.lI. I. i ri tiv. o,-t. . V. Tiv'ney. . ,., - ttur.lay. ;t. 23; V TU rin-y. s" i ! iy, ) t. 23 ; John ,! .ir:n lay. Oct. 20 ; Hon. Jm. W.i.ters, anil j. I). 0"Xl- ui rneranif r t i throw a wav his rrutchM aa ' l,sn?& had bet-n bowi D. Mc- D. Me-Fenlon nliy, -t. 23 ; Wm. n. The Y.f. II. MC?JUI.LKN, : -an D;m. County Committee. r :mil tli Otlr I ' 1 u r . n nvcrc 't- at Barkers'. liLii.ks jut rffived at Bar- itv; Cure" is for sale at f.- f it- sn.l sltawis in jfrcat rarlc- !,i b '.-iPfis iioom firings ouy- ; V.irz tins. cap a. i-l lrc- capH. ( all stylos ,, 1. r .! ft Hiuk'Ts'. tjV; f.T 2.. cts., c.t U trkets. No .re witii tV.cm in j'ric;j. ;2' ,-;r (! k cheaper fn.tn V. S. -0. iri-m fr"?n ai'yho.ly else, j ;Vrr it iiio.. linvf tUo only 83- i;j5 l::i!!.!'Kt-n hit fs in town. .; .-xciir-i.'H of t'.e Krawnn went ::;'.! L!.ydrtTii;, thi-s county, lir.rk r A- Hi", havr a full stock of ; ,'rn-vfTH nt prices which can- rl a r.ti'p litirsf, h thought it .'tl-il it ur.'iin.l thr course, ;.-! w.n!il strike, anil strike 1.. rkrs' to ijuv, thuv'TB .. . ) , ' I'. it, my : "Sellers' v cH'cuIated for bil- .,i!-:. ofH ',.r' !iiked round, a t i'"n't always 20 round often , 0 . ; P!.-a'.. ::i ' and out r.itji the j: a n't rioiis weather we arc imi liin-tu ai.ir off. (i,:!r tl.it y u can buy anything ff n V. . I'iarkt-r A Bro. at" lower ir, fr-m any one else. kp Hi,' ; hore will find it to t..'.j.iva in ttleof "Ker.dall's K.'P'l a.l'.ertiseuietjt, ,:;,! .V lti'. ;niy twice a many ,; : ai:v other merchant hi .; -:: .-heaver t!'.t:i any of 'em. ..:a..:-'c i- iue.'.y f-r Fever and Ague u . ure. '.Vh veetaMe and ; it i- h.u micss and sure. ,.-M viciititv ha len iiirwfed i' just M young aS he nV-d to boTand 7 I w recomn.cndin- RobertV Kmbroent iou to : every old Ja.lv h, th, town. VreaThnimen? i , s- Barker A Bro. sell it t Engineer Pat. IV.ran, whre pafernil 1 home M m Summerhilt township, this Vountv wm wwsenp.r on the train which w nm : ,"t?iw,ti1 buoh terrible results at Twentv ; eighth street crossing. Pittsbureh on tl ! IZV V'St - hUt 'OrtS'-iyt Off ' I the rear end and went to the front of the j train before the collision occurred i ' r,7,,LUrrTr f wa-K"l' made their an- ' , rrnnce at Canoo Creek, Blair county, a 4VwLS kK' Rnd a Ct,TI'"'-'ient of the Al S'J Triune argues therefrom that Garfield will be elects. Nobody bnt Kull-il)le nec nla I place any faith In the, prediction! however! 1 fr, wB xe"tl";-',to Mf tlnt eveo the predict I ter himself will see Wre many davs how badiv sea-gulled he has iK-en. " ; , A handsome Hancock and English pole recent y erected at Adamsburg, Adams ! township, was bored down bv some of the returning bored" party on "Friday night ; last, but nothing daunted, the De'nwrata I were detei-mined to "set her up agair," and no Uouot suc-ee led in doing so vesterdav after l noon. Adams-mall way sortie of the'opposi : tion have of manifesting their pole-it ieal nro- pensitles. We were nhown on Monday last what I may well be classed among things out of ; Oiimon. It was a wild strawberry plant in , full flown, just as it had been cut" from the ; ground at Maple Grove Park (formerly j -10'rl Grove . this place, bv the owner of , the grounds, Mr. T. II. Heist, of the Moun- ' . tain House. A small sprinkle of snow and a budding st ra when v seldom meet together on : the same level In this or any other latitude. .. Boniface, in Elder township, was en livened on last Saturday afternoon and even ing by a large and enthusiastic Democratic , nieeting and pole-raising, at which able and telling speeches were made bv Hon. John I renlon ami by Win. II. SechJe'r, 1). O Wet- sel, II. Ilelfi ick and J. C. Easly, Esqs. The po,e is a magnificent hickory, over one h-in- : dred feet liish, and the meeting altogether was one of the most successful of the eem- . paign. Our merchant friend ami patron, Mr , Geo. Huntley, ought to be happy if a vote of thanks tendered him by the Hancock and ; English Club of this place, on Wednesday evening la-d, for having so generously fur nished, free 0f cost, an almost unlimited number of tin-cups wit'' which to deal out tne coffee necessary to quench the tliirt of the visiting club from Altoona. on Thursday evening previous, is calculated t have that elTect on so amiable and consistent a Henub . Mean as our friend aforesaid, i There is a very wholesome statute of the . Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which pro vides that any person who shall "threaten an elector with dismissal or discharge from any oiliee. p'ace. appointment or employment, public or private, then held bv him. In case of bis refusal to vote for anv particular can didate," shail be liable to afine not exceed ing live hundred dollars ami imprisonment of , two years. The big boss bu'ldorers in Cam bria and Blair counties, as well as elsewhere, occasions this ' might do well to make a note of this fact. Ji t-j A y: ..i e. M more i f it jr.st f the season fell last :r.j a- ii d i" an atmcs n e.re ice a oiart r of r there wps a ,:t t t pl.e-f ou Mon ( t:w::i'!.t tl;ey got a 1 'vis wrecked in the f .:;t .'ii i.'.k" h- -!:., mi 1 ietvNea six- vi 1 t 'I tiiit- place will jiol u o'i SatMn'.'y evening of ': .' i.ait ill a torchlight pro- t':i'.'!i and there. '1 !i o I). "hlil is billed for a mi ti.i-. ( Friday) evening, but e 'ti'ii.-s .t may not te possi ;: i t , e c. uuect ion. .-; if l.ir, Wl'il Clierry anl . .1 .: t the taste and a most y i 1 1 1 iiuh-1 an.lcolds. Give it . and cent per bottle. i':l .'!o:de.-ty, Garfield and . '.!tl coiisi'eney, Ompbel! ii.;' ;.;-r a;'. I beatitude, Hoggs 1 !! ise ye between them. i : i l' ii sta.'e as we have will r. r: of the i.'ivnt Kepubiican :.age vmu'.I find a place in our 1 1 ,: is, t'e; thing has to go over K r'V II rio Powders will pre-.- i'.i-s. E'.erv farmer should .i-ii'r-. ;:e it, ant s for theni . i k it '.viil mipiove their horses. . 'A !.'re. ( i.!.is!.'irg RiislT says that a " fo a v.)u:;jt man at" Koaring C'l remove warn on his hand by '';-:! It produced erysipolas, is i! f 1 on Monday week. iit-. a stliait Hadlcal of the .o,;: . si v well as physically, hi-...- th' pat ri-ii saint of the Ke ! Tty in vicinity. He was "Ti iti:rd iy evt-ning last. ' n?. a f iiiit fa'l of snow and a i v. v.v 0:1 Tuesday last, bur. on " : r d since then the weather ' . t nn i ereiie as a country v ).; inside forms have been put 'art dr'.pp'wig of water will ha:-i-f ntone ; so the constant ;.;.;.; uniprmine the hardiest v. id this fqtil result bv 119 ' v-;'-' ! i l sr. Wiid Cherry and rf t'. Picjfi.-. Express west, - '. : - .:i to.H this (Thursday) W!l '!"-m the track and . ' ' rz.-r '..!.. maugh. and the - - ' -:i.r. r. n-ime i McC'los- . i..'s Cough Syrup and -r-'. medicine in use. A '. -.1 ie re w is cured by its 'v oT-r.i. i;d it to eii suf i.' :ts Co., South Bos "r ;r, jstj. : tr . tha; irs.r.y children y .' . .s "iy th neglect of i, 1 ;vs' Syrr.p of Tsr, 'Vc.l Cheiryon hand Ev- tl.fr has a bottl tlds sea r innn-diat.- use. t'i.!ed 'o "throw oursrlf te;;t ri.is w-f k on tho rrand tr-..:i..n l.eld in this place ' in - , leit so many things s 'i.-it we are obliged to let ..r. its dea-I," no to speak. i" f tiie KepnMiean pnv -. f- i ' it.: i f.r li ei-r-i.i: 'it iast renreseoted ry" by dragging a ' ".'. 1 ti e m'i.l and "hold- r- - of .-is wh'te breth.ren in : fir- iii :fk-r-Garf5eid '. it. t!. t ' f the year, r.-, s iong and so ";' to d 1 ti .it, 'tis worthy of sr-e f a To'xl cvr'-'' ; !!! mi t cf the , --. .p.. with a!! (; he ' " : v t prices i.eap t n.ey'ic n top t the '- " r- c':t be eallei! a Re . s h-.1 at ' 1 errjtree on n' v -. a d aitl iugh ivoti,H Harry White, as ' 'zb. of B elleville, were ''. t, : rb.. a idrs it. we are ' 'i.i' ii- t more than a half i- s a era pu ieot to listen to n of the i .dies is invited to It. E. Jones has on exhi- f !e a very handsome and 'id of fa ', and winter hats, '' t the right figures for cash. - to say tnat all who are in f. r a gieat favor by calling a ' and fating what Justly A f ti tie 11 ! c Fiiinj-, well known some '" northern portion of this w 1 xten.-ively engaged i e. t' onph at "the tunc a eel, from whence he sub- ; 1 t 'iliiainrrt, and af " r-'n-,a, in Kansas C'.tv, T- 'iay of laht week, iu the Ciih ''if 1 'pi-nals will be received bv the ' auiiiierhid township till to- '' -1-r ' 3 V t lfl(iiiir.r.T, f.ir tha nn. 1 Dridgf across the north branch m r r , .irs. .iary .na anan, wno resuteil near Cornprobst's milis, in Huntingdon county, went to a neighboringorehard not long since for the purpose of tratherintr annles. and while stoiijiing down to pick up some of the fruit, a vicious rain that was in the field plunged w ith jtreat force against her, knock ing Icr on the head with its horns and ren- , dering her insensible. Before assistance ar- : lived the animal broke five ribs on the left side of her body and one rib on the right side. Both horns made impressions in the skull horizontally wi-h tho woman's eve. she was picked up and taken to her home. , where she, uoa 1 spired. She was aged f2 yea is We are under obligations to our farmer friend Philip H. Jones, of Biacklick town ship, f- r a half bushel of the largest and soundest apples that could possibly be rro dueed anywhere. They were indeed regular whoppers ami just as luscious as they were large. Philip, by the way, is one of tlie most industrious grangers in the State, having cleared within the last five yearu no less than tifty-five acres of ground" 1:1 one of the roughest sections of the county, and this too In addition to the hard work necessary in such a position to the maintenance of" his family. He has now eighteen acres in wheat, and anticipates, what we hope be will secur ' In this as In all his undertakings, a large 3 ield for the time and labor expended. The richest speech of the campaign was delivered before the Hancock and English Club of this place, on Friday evening last, by Gen. Joseph McDonald, who not only ex celled himself in the matter of time the speech occupying over forty-minutes, but was also in the happiest of "moods and the twst of humor. The speech was altogether extempore and was probably drawn out by the presence in the club-room of that stal wart Republican wheel-horse, Tom. Davis (Jackson), who took It very good naturedly ; and seemed to enjoy it with the best grace ' possible. It was indeed a rich speech, full . of wit, humor, and sound, solid xense, and we are only sorry we can't give It to our readers with all the dramatic effect which attended its deliverance. The mammoth pumpkin which bore a conspicuous part In the Democratic paradeof Thursday night rf last week desires a passing notice. It was raised on the farm of Mr. Edward Lyons. Delaware countv, and took the firt premium at the late fair in that countv for largeness and general excellence. Subsequently, it was presented by Mr. I.y..ns to Mr. Vanaster, of Philadelphia, and by tht latter gentleman to Prothonotary O'Donnell, for the special purpose of forming part and parcel of the grand parade in question. It is of Immense sire, weighing 17.. pounds, and attracted no little attention, though we are sorry to say that the inscription which was meant to lie emblazoned upon its rotundity something concerning a Democratic victory j in Indiana was of necessity omitted. ' Some fifty member of the Hancock and Eng'ish clubs, senior and junior, of this p'ace turned out Monday night and again on Wednesday night for drill, and under the command of Capt. J. S. Bolsinger and Lieuts. Lawrence Donahoe. John Stough, Wm. Sechier and Edward Ormsby, on part of the seniors, and of Capt Geo. E. McPike and Lieuts. Harry Fenlon and Andrew Gut waid, of the Juniors, made rapid strides n the direction of proficiency. Roth clubs will take a little more iu thcir's tills (rriday) evening, when it is boi-ed that all the mem bers will be present, as they want to get in good trim for the big meeting at ( nest Springs to-morrow evening, which they have resolved to attend to the number of one hun dred or nmie if u2icieiit conveyance can be secured. . A voung man in Blair county has discov ered an ingenious and successful way to cap ture pquirrels, dead or aiive, without either gun or ammunition. His outfit consists of a set of climbers such as are. used by telegraph repaireis. a theath knife, a pace nf fire crackers, hox of matches and a dog. The dog holes the game. The young man put ou his climbers, and goes up to ihe hole m tne tree, lights a fire cracker and drops it into ' e hole Vhen it explodes tne frightened sauirre rushes out int., a bag held over the hole or if li wishes to kill it he strikes its head off with the sheath knife ; if he misses Ms aim and the squirrel leaps to ground the dog soon finishes it. . Bv this novel con trivance he often brings in from ten to twen- ; ty squirrels a day. Larger game is capt and in the same way. , , Wc bad the pleasure of a rail en Mm- ' dav from our old-time friend James Mccor mick of Nashville. Teim., who was bere on . busies- kneeled with the sale of the ea- i fate of his deceased father. Mr. Hugh Mc- Cofmh k; Ute of Gallitzin township, the ad : vertsement for whicli will be found in an ! X, cTumn. Jes was born and raised i in th county, but left here many years ago for cafifornfa, where l' ' iif'erable time before his return to the. ; stts ' He is now employed as a loeomo ' u eneinierontbe NasUille Chattanooga I and St Louis Railroad, and looks ou.te as ' tVnni barring the gTay hairs which time is 1 Z impost uponall of us. as hdid in the ' Z2l old I 5a t Suinmitville, this co.inty 5.0,"I 1 ...rterof a century' ago. Long JIIOID IU"" " night previous, and did so much to make it what it was, the finest procession and the largest meeting that has ever convened in Cambria county. A vote of thank-s was alto unanimously tendered to our diminutive out 1 determined Republican friend. Mr. Abel I Lloyd, and his excellent wife and family, for j the active and indispensable part they" took j in preparing the coffee and otherwise provid- i irg for the comfort and entertainment of the I Young Meu's Hancock and English Club of i Altoona, an organization which honored the ! occasion with their presence and elicited the. j highest encomiums from everybody by their j gentlemanly conduct, uoble bearing and un- j surpassable marching. Though the Greenback party has never j boasted much of a membership in "Ebensburg, ; and particularly in this campaign has itbeaa low down in the figures, yet two or three vo- j ters, undismayed by any'storms which may i lower, continue to profess adherence to its 1 principles. One of these voters is our pho- tographer friend Mr. Reieher, of High stieet, I w ho. upon arising bright and early Tuesday : morning, discovered a surprise in store for him. It was in the shape of a pole twenty five or thirty feet long which had been erect- : ed some time during the preceding night on the edge of the pavement in front of his gal- 1 lery, the apex supporting a broom and lower : down two small flags and a pasteloard 1 streamer bearing the name of "Weaver" ' floating to the biecze. It is unnecessary to 1 say that the poie and lielongings were the ; work of 110 Greenbacker, but the fruition of ; the idea of somebody who wants to be con- sidered a practical joker. He should send j in his name to the papers for publication. The author of such a side-splitting piece of ; pleasantry should not be permitted to remain , unknow n" to fame. ! There is a young man living in this town , whose peculiar" fot seems to be to get on a . pronounced spree very frequently, and keep j it up till his money runs out. This latter ex perience, coupled with the former, fell to his lot last Monday. He was drunk clear thro', yet he wasn't satisfied, because he didn't have the wherewithal to keep the thing going. Accordingly, at a late hour of the night of tho day named" he repaired to the domicil of a gentlemnn on High street, a well known Re publican politician, and poured into his lis tening ear an affecting story about a herht. which had occurred down street. "I was one of the parties 11 gaged," said the impe cunious youth, "and they arrested me, mid Burgess Humphreys fined me a dollar, and I'll have to g to jail if 1 don't pay the mon- ! ey. Lend me that much, won't you Off. ; ing to the fact that the election drawetb nigh, and bearing in mind the further fact that the . young man in question belongs to that only ; too numerous class who must be "fixed" and ; kept fixed" to assure the correctness of their ballots, the dollar was willingly handed , over. But it was interesting to watch the j expression of the donor's face and listen to ; his expressive language next morning upon ! discovering that 110 tight whatever had oc curred the night preceding, and that instead of lH-ing devoted to the liquidation of a fine, his dollar had gone into the till of one or , more of our hotel-keepers. The Garfield and Arthur marching club ! of this place made its third weekly a ppear- 1 ance fm our streets lard Saturday night. Its ' evident inf rntiou was to show- forth the pro- , ficiency it had attained in the art of march- ' ing and countermarching, and in this it was signally successful. Before it had well got- i ten under way, however, the procession, , which numliered one hundred ami fifty, fir J thereabout, fully one third of whom were ju- ; veniies. Burgess Humphreys, the officer in command, attempted to form a ring within a ; ring on the. Diamond, possibly in commemo ration of the Credit Mobiiierand De Golyer 1 rings, w ith which their candidate for Presi dent was so conspicuously and shamefully identified, but ring rule for once at least failed to prove effective. How Cue knot w as finally untied it is needless to tell, but when it was untied the procession once more took up its line of march through the principal streets of our town, closely followed by Bill Roberts, a big, burly black, who, like lii.s "white bred- dern," covered himself to some extent with mud, if not with glory, as he essayed the part of a donkey no darkey hitched to a mall ' wooden cannon mounted 011 wheels. After i all hands had expressed themselves as heart ily tired of sloshing round through the mud, the club repaired to the Court House, where the ususl stereotyped speeches were deliv ered by T. V. Diclt, Tom. Davis, (Jackson,) ' and A. V. Barker, Esqs., and then all was over. j Hon. Henry D. FosTr.ndied on Saturday night last at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. F. A. Happer, at Irwin Station, West moreland county, in the "2d year of his age. Gen. Filter had been in feeble health for several months, and a few weeks ago left his home in Creenshurg to receive the car- and 1 attention of his married daughter in the pas sage to that bourne from whence no traveler returns. The announcement of no man's death outside of this county cou'd'call forth a feeling of more sincere sorrow and regret than that cf Henry D. Foster. In a commu nity like our own, where lien. Foster was so i long and so well known, and in which he was so universally esteemed and respected, it is ' entiiely unnecessary to dwell upon his ster ling qualities both of head and heart. His ability as a lawyer was of the very highest order, and his manners, always gentle and attractive, made him hots of friends where ever he went. He was the soul of honor and his life was without stain or reproach the richest legacy lie could leave to his children. He was t hre times elected to Congress, first In 1S42, again in 144, and for the last time in 170 He was a member of the Legislature during the sessions of 1S57 and and In 1H60 was the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor, his successful competitor leing An drew G. Curtin. Now that he is gone and his meunry is yet green, those who knew him and knowing honored and respected him, will with one voice and one mind ay of him : 'Th rth that bsrs him rfir, T?e?r not or a noljlr r i;ntlensn." Rtntf.h fop Conorpss yn Srcm.iNG For. Senator somf. Kesoi i tion"'. The Congressional and Senatorial Conferees of the Greenback party of the Seventeenth and Thirty-fifth districts, says the Altoona 'mt ' of Saturday, met iu this city this afternoon. All the counties in each district were fully represented. David Tobin, of Cambrin county, called the Congressional Conferees to order, and when the Conference was ready for business Mr. C. F. Walker, of Somerset county, moved that the nomination of T. P. Rvnder , indorsed by the conventions of the different counties for Congress, be mad by acclamation. The motion was agreed to without discussion. After this work had been completed the six Senatorial Conferees assembled for the purpose of nominating n candidate for Senator. On moti n of John T. Flatlerv. of Cambria county, Chief Bur gess John Suckling, of Holliday sburg. also indorsed by Blair and Cambria counties, was placed in nomination, and a motion to make Mr. Suckling the clioice by acclamation wvs agreed to. Mr. M. F. Con way, of Bedford, offered a resolution of indorsement as fol low : ' That we inder-e General James B. Weaver. Greenback candidate for President, and we pledge ourselves to support 'dm to the best of our anility." A resolution was also paed that the Conferees recommend the placing in the fieid of a full Greenback ticket ia each coiritv in this Congressional district. The Conference, after a ren- har moniou" session then adfourned without date. "neiuaugh on the road leading 'l.e o -,L:mmrhilI ttion tlli S cirmm,v i,nown the "old 'i Ihe t.Tida will t an. ' i -;iruid shooting match for ' -ni at the hotel of Joseph tvi le, to-morrow (Saturday) m 11 k:uen wi I do well to go tii' V cm. Jr. W'eisser also jy tint he will be "sloshing" of a .iinl ere many niouns Mm want to get full value pelts had letter hold on to in ; ii aprif-nraucc. T f...i -. ,1 :' 'i , , it . J t The Via Bow Bi ixnozEH. fenu, at It. That Uie Cambria Iron Company and the Gautier Steel Company are resorting to the most infamous and unlawful means to lntun idateand terrorize their Democratic employ ees iu hopes of securing their votes for Gar field, Campbell, Boggs A Co., is pretty well established by the statement of a gentleman residing in Hollidnysburg and written to a friend in Altoona, which statement, publish ed in the Altoona Daily; Sun of Tuesday, is too long for ourcolumns, and also by the fol lowingrwiueh we find in the current issue of the ..ohustown Democrat: It i. ld the Osntier Steol W orts of tht city are uadwhaixWly tryini? to bulldoze and Intimi date their employe. The bos and manaicen flly afert that the T-uiocratlc party In J Trad panv, and they eay to employs- that ir they do not voie the Ksdical ti.ket they rui. the risk of Ioi-idr- e-milovraiot by the huttln down of th work?. That U an lafamoui and 1 coward ly br and the toolc who are ir nt around to Kct working men to siirn books, etc.. are contemptible law. and ihould wear around tbelr necks '-do collar Iemocratie dooeefe means an increase ol worlc everywhere and better waaes. Kepubiican rue cess' means c-ntrallned power. Iroperalisro. the role ol tne rich, and the rrent'on ot a system of slavery among- tho lahorin fill's or the land which will in theend destroy industry and enslave the poor man. Vorkmen. resist any interference with vour n ht to vote. IM n-,t allow 'onrselves i K.oi.i,.! n,l intimidated. Let these would be tyrants know that thoy can mike them selves so obnoxious to the poople that 1"'n,t"V want justice and protection It will be hsrd to be bad Iit these bull-dorers and intl Jiidatort know that the time may come when they '.will be as weak sad powerless as a Kin when the millions rie up hur.itry." Freemen, maintain your man hood. The Pemorrat also publishes tho law for bidding under severe pains and penalties the direct or indirect coercion of voters, and in . vitK the attention of the intimidators thcre- ' to. but as we refer to the law in an item el le- 1 where we haven't thought with while tore- ; produce it here. j . . ; i A New Patino Oct itatios fop. Lapieh 1 i wd Gentlemen. The handsome Nickel Plated New Home Lamp, being introduced ' to the public this season, is the most merit 1 orions "article ever offered Agents to make ' money with, is safer and more convenient 1 than "the Student Lamp, which has hereto i fore had the reputation of being the Safest Lamp made, and has a clamp to attach it to the Sewing Machine, Piano, Organ, Desk, : ; etc. The fear of th ordinary lamp being ; accidently upset or thrown from the table is entirely relieved by this simple clamp con trivance. It can be adjusted to throw tho j 1 light just where it is wanted to suit the eyes, j and can tie converted into a handsome wall lamp. It has the best argand burner, a fi II i ing indicator, ami convenient match-box, and ! i its price Is within the reach of every one. It j has been fuilv tested and editorially endorsed , bv the "Western Christian Advocate," "Am. : Christian Reviw." "Herald and Presby .' ter," "Journal and Messenger" ar.d "Chris i tian Standard," the leading religious papers : of Cincinnati, and is endorsed by the Mayor , and Post-master of Cincinnati, the Agent of ! the American Express Company and Presi 1 dents of Insurance Companies, as being thu Safest, Most Convenient and best Lamp made. There are three reasons why Agents should ! seek such an article to canvass for first, for j its absolute safety and great convenience it is needed in every home ; second, its low price niakes its safe immense ; third, it will be a credit to handle such an article. One Southern Agent writes,;it sells faster than I Gen. L-e's Portrait sold right after the war : 1 another writes, it beats the palmy days of i the Sewing Machine, its rapid sale, its low price, and lilieral terms surprise old Agents. Address H-me Lamp Co., Cincinnati, O., 1 mentioning our paper, and they will give u i full particulars and exclusive territory to I canvass in. 9-17. -13t. I.ITTTR I'BOX K AavAJI. HaXjsa, IUibas, Oct. 13, lsao. FtusSTD Mao It may be interesting to y oa. aa well a to tout reader, to leaxu a little about the "Hancock Bom'' in Kansas and nee what orjrani eation will no. Tou are of course aware ol the overwhelming Kepublioan majority In thtt State, a also in our own county. The nomination of OsrDeJd. however, fell like a wet blanket on the Kepnblieans In this section. The honest Republi cans wanted Blaine, the rinitstcrs wanted Orant, bat none of them wanted or expected 32." There was no entiuslasm net even a ratification meet- 1 Ing. So much tor the Chlcaro nominee. When 1 the news came from Cincinnati, however, announe- 1 inar the nomination of rea. Hancock, cheer alter cheer rent the air, ftatrt were strung across our principal a treeta. and on the same erenloir a larare i and mmt enthusiastic ratification meetiDir was held and Immediate steps taken to orcanfte a i Hancock and F.oifUsh Club. A week later our j elab was oraranUed. with 17 r.ames en the list to 1 heirin the work with. 1 made a motion to canvas : the county and orifanlre a club In every township, ' and the motion was unanimously rdoptcl. The chair appointed a committee of Ore, of which 1 I hare the honor to be the chairman. We went j riht to work, and now have fourteen elub fully , briraniEed, with a membership of nearly seven bun- dred, while the Kepublicans bare but foureluhs In tho county. Our Salina Hancock Club outnum bers the Saltna $.129" club nearly two to one. In 17 Hayes electors received 1.374 votes. Tilden only 375. and Cooper, Ureenhacker, 70. As Dear as can be estimated, the vote this fall will he iiNml as fol lows : tfarSeld, 1.400; Hancock. P60; Wearer .100. Hy this you wiil observe that the Kepubiican ma jority has been or will be reduced from 630 to about IU votes, and should the news from the October States provefavorab!e to us, the majority may be entirely wipe.l out. As near as 1 can estimate It about tiiir-fifths of our Ireenha-'kers are ex-Republicans and one-nfth ex-Df moerats On the22.1 nut. we will have an Immense I Tmorrntle mas meeting; here, which will be addressed by Hon. K. . Koss, candidate for (Governor. Hon. Tom Fenlon and Col. Tom Moonlight, electors at laryre. and Oen. C. W. Blair, all of whom are first class orators. Thus, you see, the srood work (toes bravely on. Trulv, Vie., Your friend. Wii. U. Otis. Look! Look! See! See!! JUST RECEIVED: A. LARGE A.XD XOBB T LIXE OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. -rVlso, a Fi.ll Stock of CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING J.V ENDLESS TAEIETT. OUE LINE OF QTERCOATS CANNOT BE BEATEN' FOR QUALITY, MAkE-lP AND PRICE. We hav also received a large and complete line of cent's FuamsHmc cooes i Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, TViaiaks, Valises, &c., &:c. i AT THE- t orOrowa Pf RSOXS or the Teaerest CBll.DBtS'. use the old and eate Ir. Fitter's Soothing: Carminative. It can be a-lren with perfect safety to your bahy II onljr two or three days old. It does not stupefy, bnt the little thins: will ajo to sleep natural., and jret awake lans;hlna. It cures I1 ARKHO". A and 1YS KNTFKY no matter tiow Ion stand:tip. CHOLK H A MOKBVS, CHOI.KKA INKANTt M. SI M MKR COMPLAINT. WIND COLIC, fyettinit and crvins; of Infants (which is nlwnv n siirn of f.sin). . OrlKKN STOOL, SOCK VOMITIN, SI.KKJP- I I.fSSNtSS, and all complaints of the stomaoh or j BmVKLS. j Trico. as cts. a bottle a itfeend rrrfnin nir. It , is the oldest remedy In nse. and Is recommended bv PHYSICIANS. Sold by DRl OOISTS and STORF.KKKrKKS. ! TKV KlalKOvN I.irOBHK rTOB I.OKFXr.KH. They are pleasant, safe and sure. 3& cte. ) D:IMt, oo N. Third St.. I'hilad'a, T. i - IXTen-es f'T sale by N.J. TrRHinHorr and ' V. S. Biuesa Bko.. Kbeiisbur. (l-'i3.-llm. Young America Clothing House,- Corner 11th Avenue and lilh Street, OPPOSITE THE OPKR HOUSE, ALTOONA, P A., Ji. H Do not fall to irlve us a call before pnrchaJlcj lsewbere, wt are aekeewledr! to be the cheapest bouse Iu Blair eoanty. Sept. 14, 180.-tf.) : Av Irvlnirton beauty, a forward young: miss, ; T'other day. It a ppe'ars, won a rote by a kiss : Hut the law y1nit corruption is terribly strong. And 'tis said she'll be made to repent It ere long. What becomes of the klssf Siuco tho voter will earn it. In justice one hopes he'll bo made to return It. ' Corruption at the ballot-box Is a thins; much to ; be deplored. But the above, on Its face, wears no terrible aspect of wronjf-dolna-. The yountf lady, we take it, is fair and amiable, while the voter of course was a mnn of taste in recognizing here'.aims I to his oscillatory nnrsns, as well In his being a retr - ulnr customer of Simon sl Hendlielm whnu gulnit to equip himself with a suit ol new rli.thlnn. So ; it must have been all rlKht. Simon fc Hrn.'tielm's establishment, we add. is next door to the Kirat Nations! Hank. Altoona, where Vail Bnd Winter ' elothlng In endless army and t.f best materia! and nioHt approved styles may lie bought for a mere i triUe aove w!iolesle prices. STILL LATER AND BETTER ! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN' flRKAT PIU)FlSION AT mEtOHOFFS CHEAP STORE t OODKT'fl LaDT'h llOK FOR NOVF.MBF.R IS full of interesting matter. Parley's facile pencil gives us another scene fnnn "Dickens' works,' Little Nell and her grandfatherescap ing from the fair. The old man's eager face and stumbling hurry, the child's fearful backward glance, arein strona contrast to the careless groups in the background. The whole scene is lifelike, and one of the lo st "DaricyV vet given in this er-r popular magazine. In the Novelty Tage we httvc some new and quaint designs lor tho new fancy work, etching embroidery, and, as us ual, "page after page of hints for ladies' cos tumes. The Diagram is a combination dress for a little girl, either a smock costume or n princess dress, as the fancy of the maker dictates, or both, if a trifling adihtion is made to the princess dress. The literary matter is fully up to its usual standard of excellence. Christian Heid's popular novel is continued, and there are capital stories and poems from the pens of Margaret Yandegrift, Augusta De Huhna. Lee C. llarby, and other well known writers. We learn that Gndey's La'ly's Book will contain a complete novel in every number in lsst, and that each issue will be complete in itself. We will furnish the Camfri. Krerm'.x and Oodey's Lady's liook for on yer.r at the low price of ?'.no on application at this office. i How to Mark Soap a Cknt a VorM. Shave into small pieces five bars of Dubbin's Klectrie Simp, and boil in three quarts of water until trie soap is thoroughly dissolved so that upon strainine through a seive noth ing remains ; add to the solution or "suds" j three gallons cold water : stir briskly for sev eral minutes to mix, and set It awav to cool. Though it will look like nothing lut soap suds while warm, a chemical reaction will take place, and in i'4 hours time will develop 40 or 30 pounds of magnificent white soft soap, costing less than a cent a pound and as good as many of the adulterated compounds called soap, and sold at seven to ten cents a ; pound. How long would it take for any oth- er soap used the same tc. become any thing but soap suds ? Anv housewife knows that it cannot be done with any soap she ever u-cd. See if it can be done w ith Dobbin's Klectrie. ' .?. I. Ckaoin Jt Co., Manufacturers, ; I'hilad'a, New York, Bo-don, Chicago, Cleve land and Kansas City. in- e.o. w.ly. i Ajthovomt in l!otMKTi:K. The new Warner Observatory which is being erected at Rochester, N. V., is attracting much at tention in sonal and literary as well as in I scientific cireb-s. The new- telescope will be I twenty-two feet in length, and iU lens sii : teen inches in diameter, thus making it third in size of any instrument heretofore manu factured, while the dome of the f ibserraiory is to have some new appliance for specially obervi;ig certain portions of the heavens. It is to be the finef private observatory in the world, and has been heavily endowed by Mr. H. II. Warner, proprietor of the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and other remedies. I'rofessor Swift has labored under numerous disadvantages in the past, and the new comet : which he recently found was in spite of many obstacles, but as the new institution is to be specially devoted to discoveries, there are good reasons to expect very many xcientific revelations in the near future from the War ner Observatory at Rochester. Tnins was a young- man In Chairrin, Who fell dead In love Ith a twin ; And whenever he kissed her He found 'twas her gis'er. This spooney young man of Chagrin. That yonnir rann wouldn't have sense enough ti come in out of the rain ; nor to take halfof a pretty t alri's hymn-book at mrerlns; : nor to buy a suit of . rea.iy-made clothlnif whn the same was offered I to the public at ebout half price. I he latter is the cae as rotv existing In the store of Ood 'rey Wolff, i next doer to the potpfflce, A ttoona. He Is selling the biitnest and le-"t lot of Ka'l and Winter wear ever sewn in Western Pennsylvania at about half- j prloe that is to say. at prices nearly If not quite I flf;y per cent, lower than are afforded by any other i dealor in the same line ol iruods. The celebrated i Rochester clc.thinu: a speciaitv. Call o:i or write to him, and thus secure ior yourself a baitf-tiu. Thkre was an old mm with a aan, ft ho thnuuht ft was niurhiy siovd lun To b!ai!e at the moon Vrom nixh:ftll to noon. To prevent an eclipse ol the suu. This illustration of human Idjecy has Itsparallel In the man who. with the expttntion of saving money, buys his rendy-mado clethin elsewhere than at .las. .1. Murphy's, lufl Clinton street, Johns town. The reason is obvious. In addition to dent ing in noMiinir but the very best q-iality of a;.;eds, he sells at lower prices than any other clothier in Cambria or surroundina- counties. If you disbe lieve this, call and taks a look at his new Invoices of cold weather swr in-l his nriee-ll it, or wri'.e for particulars. A II letters will be promptly answered. While so tnany are looking forward to the coming Presidential election in hopee of being the Uteky man, the suhscribcr has concluded to remain in the mercantile business and give it his undii'eded attent'rn 6y supplying his friends and the public qenerallij icith ALL KfXD OF GOObS .AT PRICES SO LOW THAT NONE VAN OR DARE COMPETE WITH HIM. B't'jtrs icill altvaysjind a full and elegant stock of everything to befoimd in a generul store, comprising a complete lnt of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, HOTiOHS, HATS, CAPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, I QneeMare, Glassware, ffooJeiiware, Cigars, Totiacco, Cart Goods, &c, k Timely Advice , on Fall Clothes: You are tliinking of your clothing for fall : what it shall be ; how and where you shall get it Come and See us. Come and see us, or drop' us a line, saying what you want, as near as you can. If you are here, you can see for yourself a great variety of things, try on what you like, and go home with the old clothes in a bundle. That is very easy ; and nothing can be more satisfactory. Not a Strange Place. It isn't as if you were go-" Ing to a strange place. The chances are you've been here before, and know something of our ways. Perhaps your neighbor has been here ; and has told you it was a good place to go to. Perhaps you've only read that we sell a good many do the a, and say to people who buy them: Bring them back if you don't find them every way to your liking. Now this is really why we are not strangers to any body: because we deal with everybody a3 with a neigh bor ; and expect him to come right back if he has caute of complaint. It Is just aont now ihe country exi hens; Will conceive It his province to dole Freh news to his readers, by way of a chanfre. With this headins; : "Now lay in your coal." As far as we are ennreTied. we have an Item ot advice ci vaster Importance to offer onr reader.. It is this : Ijiy In a pair of boots or shoes siutsble to the cold wenlhcr which has overtaken us. You can buy these to the best dvant'iio at the cele hr.Ued J! imoii H "t and Shoe Emporium ot S. KlunionUiai. 1110 KicTen'h avenue, Altoona. where if bin opened day by dy some ol the h-t wenr far the "eijt ever turned out In factory or workshop. Koth stock and prices cannot fail to afford satisfac tion if you buy from him. (lum shr.es aud rubbers of all descriptions cvnstautly un baud. Also, FLUUT?. CORN II KA L, FISH, SALT by the bushel and barrel, I)RUG, N MLS CLASS, PUTTY, K RUSHES, BK003J3, Ac. I have likewise added to my stock IVf-s PATENT CORN rSI I which trill be told at the remarkable loir price of SO cenlt each. Alio for tale, the BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED. fW A lre Increase of business bat necessitated the enlargement of my store-room and the eree tlon of an additional wareroom, and still my establishment Is literally crowded with ehoiee roods and eaaer seekers after harvamt. tf!l betna- determ.ned I o accommodate all who come, and especially m friends from the country, to when the blffbestp rices In trade wlil b.. paid tar all kind ot produce I have thrown open my lare and commodious stable for the free use or all who m-y wieh to bnt up heir stook. Thankful tor past favors anu hopeful for manr future ones I remain as ever. X. J. PilKlOHOFF. nigta Htreet, F.Kenabnra;, Hareti, IftftO. NOTIt r.. -Frank I.eelle'a Weeklr, the only lieraocratir 1 lltistrated Newspaper puhlihed, will be sent postpaid for five weeks fuutll end cf campala-n) for Thirty I'fnts. Aicents wanted In eery town. Send XJ cents fr five weeks' sub scription, or cents in postage stamps for sample copy and Illustrated Catalonue. Ciubs of fer will he ,ent five weeks for one cTcllar. Address FHtf U I.rHf.IF. PIBLUUIKM ., IS Daw sttrae. Maw Tsrk. l-t.- J '"LioVT -Kwow Hal" Thbir Valcb. "They cured me of Ague, Riliouaness and Kidney Complaint, aa recommended. I had a half bottle left, which I used for my two i little girl, wbo the doctor, and neighbor aaid could not be cured. T would have lost ' both of them one night if I had not given them Hop Bitters. Tney did them no much : (food I continued their use until tbey were cured. That ia whr I av you do not know half the valua of flop Bittera, and do not recommend themhighenough." B., Roches ter, . Y. rol Ka. Balt.oc'b Monthly Masatinf. for No vember. The leading article in Ballou's Monthly magazine fr the month of Novem- i ber is an Illustrated paper on Ma ieira, told ; in a (fosipy way that is quite entertaining and instructive, and then follow several en- ; cravings which the reader will like. "Ma- ; nan's Old Aunt" is growing more interesting as the novel proceeds and the plot is devel oped ; and then comes a tablo of content that cannot be excelled hy any publication in ; this country. Now is the tioie to subscribe for tltii popular and cheap magazine. I'ub lished by 1 homes Talbot. 23 Hawlej j Street, Boston. Mass., at only ?1.50 per an num, postpaid, and for sale al all the news depots iu the country at 15 cents a copy. Investiostion. Every man bould be willing, and we think ah'or.ld le an iou, to investigate everything which i no likely to benefit all mankind a the discovery of Ken dall's Spavin Cure, because it is now being . used on human flesh with most remarkable beneficial results for rheumatism and deep eated pains, and it has been proved by ex perience that. It is equally a good for human flesh as for any animal. It is penetrating and powerful, and yet it can be used full strength with perfect safety on a child a well as a grown person. For all blemishes on horses, it never has had an equal. Read OBITI'AKT. 1-K.s.P. Died, at Lilly's Station, Washington township, on Thursday, October 1, Jlr.Jum j l.SAr, ag-ed about 42 years. The deeed was foreman at S. H. Smith's eoal ; works on Ben's creek, a short distance west of Lil ly's, and theraueef hisdeathwas bone sn slpelaa, , which first attacked his noe and then n is eves, forrin out and liur-tinn the eye halN twenty-four , hours before his death. Ills Illness only lasted ' three days, but preve,ls, by an attack of fever and a:ue. which er-t manifested Itself while he m on his wny to I'lttsimrirli a short time 'mfore. i He leaves a wife and nine children In comfortable ' circuTTntan-e. the fruit of constant tot! and honest endeavors. He was an hoae.t. faithful and ur riifht man. a irood cltirea, huand andYather. and i was one of the most kind-hearted and charitable ef j neighbors, as many of the eld and younij people In and about Lilly's and eisewhere will che-rfully bear witness. Mis retrains wcrn depof ite,i In the : 'atholic cemetery at Summltvllle or. Saturday i lavt, his funeral be' nn the l arc est ever witnessed in 1 that section or the county. May his soul rest In ! prace. " A DMINISTRATION NOTICF.. , XJL K'tate of .Teas I.str, dee'd. I.'ttersof administration on the estate of John Iap. late of Vahln?ton township, deceased, hav- ! lna been Rrauted to the unrters'irTied. all persons : In.ie .;i-d lo said ostnte are hereby notified that immediate payment must be mtde. and those hav ing; elaiins asalnst the same will preeeut theta, properly autentlcnte;. for ettleraeot. Iioh'i ITHV I.F.AP. Admlaistratrls. Washlnaton Twp., vt. . li0.-t. F ARM AT PR! V TE SALE. HAVINfv fslled todisrr,e at puMIr sale of the Fares in'isllltz n fownfbi p. Caiub.-ia county, ol which Huarh .Vcf orraiek. late of s'd township. die.1 seired, the undi-rs!f ned oQern the sr-rce at private -ale. Said faras consist ef Arrrs, in a (food nate ol cultivation, and is believed to e underlaid with bituminous coal. I he land will he sold as a who!e or In parts to su:t purchasers. For terms, etc , e-ll on or address .1AMK.S Ii()I,ANl, Acting; Fvecutor, f 'et. M, ic..-t. Summit. Cambria Co., Fa. T Altoona Trib-tr publish three times In daily and three times in weeklv ; send bill to this c9ire. Ir you Dox't Come. But, suppose you don't going come, iiow are we to sell you just what you want to buy, without your seeing things beforehand? Try ; write; say about how much you want to pay for a business suit, dress suit, over coat, or whatever you want ; say what your occupation is; say anything that has any bearing on what we ought to send you. It will not take us two minutes to gues what you want ; if we don't guess right, that's our loss, not yours. Have your Own Way ! Perhaps you want your clothing made to your meas ure. Did you suspect that we make to measure a half-million dollars'- worth of clothing every year for peo ple we never saw and never expect to see? You may be very certain that we have a way of doing such work without much risk of a mis fit; for a misfit, you know, comes right back to us. We are pretty careful about making blunders when we've got them all to make good. Our Way : Our way of doing business is to make the buyer wel come, at the outset, to all the advantage and all the guarantee he can ask for. Wanamaker & Brown. NOW the LOUD WELKIN RINGS WITH THE NEWS THAT IT BRINGS j OF SOME VERY GOOD THINGS FOR THE FOLKS OF CHEST SPRINGS. i In otter words, and te be more explicit, there Is great rejoicing anient the people of Northeastern ' Cumbria at the openmir In Chest Sprina-s. at what Is known as the "Old ! t'ump Corner," or Douglass Property, ot a New Store by S. B. Corn & Co., ! Which every former anJ resident In the neighborhood should patronise, as the proprietors are deter- ; mined to sell at the lowest Altoona prices fur either cash or countrv produce. Thev will keep a GOOD STOCK OF VARIOUS KIND OF GOODS Fjr ladles, gents and cblldren, and can nhtain from their store In Altoona at short notice any style or quality of lTci li!i. Silks. S.tins. arrets. (Ill Cloths, ao., that may be desired. One Koom bas been fitted up and Oiled exclusively with CLOTHING, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AMI Fl RMSHINf, GOODS GENERALLY, FOK MK' ANt BOYS, AS WELL AS A FVLL LINE UK SHOES, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, &c, &c, for Ladies, Misses and Children, ! WHILE THE OTHER ROOM IS HEVOTED EICLVSIVELY TO ' 1 i LADIES' GOODS OF1 ALL KINDS. Embracing erervthlng In the Millinery and Fancy tloid line, such as Trimmed and Unlrlmtned Hats for ladlee ucd cbO.'ren. Ki boons. KuiUts, Notiuus, a.e m.. OiB Hill, Bixth and Market atresia, Famnxra-L. F-at4 See other column. irwr ica n Fv- i the advertisement for Kendall's Spavin Cure. t. , I ' . . 1 nrnPt m2rh TMbUrfiM club want to go 7ad of the matcbU. Democraty outpour aiif u vi --hi. b smced our town invited dul.s from a distance North, .South, x? JI ...h West to unite with them in a torch S&n t ' com? off i the future. j, .. hen. occu hitch. Both the Al ni and tbeTohnt. ven borS desire to tak 1 v irTtha Tiroceer'inee, but oTii-how they are Cnable trfix on a night which will be . Pnw aatisfactory. Tlie former name Thirt 7y of neTtwTvk. while the latter are .iHf!.r Saturday of this week. If wme solid 'if'i.noi Effected and JohnV'.wu a?,drAl Z le Trerniiued to come here o ce her Oicn theP eontem plated prrlm K i neceMarilv fall below the Democratic Tl L.f tf continsencr whifib i too revolt- Wlo tor a rcrrent ! A". -ct !-r.-e!? I nltiitni- Lkcttbe at Bf.uaso. A larsre andiencn assembled in the V. B. church at BbIkhho on the.eveninjr of the litli innt., for the purposo of liteninn to Miss Anna M. Baker's lecture on "IJoth Sides of Life." All present were much pleased with the nianrer in which tba subject was treated. Miss Baker's style and delivery combining grace, eloquence and wit, while her subject matter was plain, practical and full of good sense. Her gestures and enunciation were also perfectly free from anything like an aeMimed or unnatural "Mage" 6tyle. Oxe of mr children was recently attacked with a severe case of Croup, which ready as sumed a distressing phae ; I was recom mended to try Itr. Bull's ("oueh Syrup, after other remedies bad failed. The effect was most happv and speedy, causing an entire cure. F. Ai.BRr.OHT, 241 S. Sharp St., Baltimore. ! Write to Mrs. Lydia T.. rinkham, So. tt Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets relative to the curative properties of her j Vegetable Compound' '?i a!l female eorr ; piainf. ! rr.-?t.j A Wtsw Of.acox. "Deacon Wilder. I want you to tell me how you kept yourself ! and family well the past season when all the ' rest of us'have been sick so much, and have : had the doctors visiting us s-o often." ; "Bro. Tavlor, the answer is very essy. T used Hop Bitters in time ; kept my familv ; well and saved the doctor bills. Three dof lars' worth tf it Vent u well and able to work all the time. I'll warrant it has cost vou and the neighbors one to two hundred ; dollars apiece to keep sick the same time." j "Deacon, I'll use yourmedicine hereafter." Pennsylvania Statf. College admits both sexes. Endowment half a million. Tuition free. Courses of study, Classical, Scientific, and Agricultural. A thorough iTeparatory Department. Expenses ?3 to !i per week. For catalogue, address; I .TOSFFH SHORTLTDOir, A. M., j l-n.-12t. Ftc. State College, Ta. I i The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Michi Can, will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts to the afflicted upon 30 days trial. j Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what ' the i'ay. Wt itc to them Khout d'. l.iy. HOP BITTERS. (A Maaiaiaa, a at a Priak.) aoHTAtsa hops, srrnr, mandilahj:, MKDEUON, Attts Fvremr asm Bwer VwrTcai.JAJJ nas or iu. othbb Brrraoa. T1IKY CUKE in r1sefesif the Steteaeh. Ttowels, B1oe4, Llvev. Rldnoys, and Trlnary Orras. Nr ouaaess. Sleeoleeenessand eaaeetailr. Female Complaiota. SIOOO IN COLD. Will be aaid fer a eeae her wilt e ears er sietp, er reranywing lmenre er lajvnoni fouaa to te'-m. Askveur drag-gift for Hop Witters sad try Uiesa" before you sleep. Take aa alter. D T. t. ta aa ahao!tean trrestetfWscnre fer Drunkenness, use of efiitun, tehacce and Barrett ee. SmxD roa CiEcrxa. au ! fM w Rn BHtrfS Mx. Oe. rnr--a. . I., tta.li. COKDIAl, INVITATION li ber'hv eiicmlel tn vounsr ar.1 old, rlrb and oor, arrare and trv. all of with the bet rarsrsi:'S evr . ffere-1 in Nor1 hern t'ainbria. no matter wbetnrr tbey brlns; the cash or ccine prenare.-i to eicnanife w.mu. r.iaes. cnioccua. uaiier. eicrs. c r oi ner neeirauie produce, at tne clga est icarket ratos, for nrst-olass tcerchaudtse at the lowest Aitoona city prices. UKMV.MIIKU TIIK XAMK AND n.ACK: CORN&CO.'S BRANCH STORE, Chest. Sprues. OtiiiibtiM. o.. T?t S. It. CORN A CO., Proprietors. - - S. 31. DOUGLAS, Salesman. $mt mmm the mrt ' T in; nf.w sTonr. liuu.niNo of : S. TEITELBAUM, Carrolltown, Pa., HAS .li sr HEEK OI'ENEO WITH A fl'LE.MID FTOTK OF I SPRING"-SUMM ER GOODR, 1 1 U UEi mill And a cordial Invitation Is now extended by the proprietor to every reader ef tbe Fasiifii te call and iee the lerse assortment, examine the various qualities, and learn the unsurpassable prices, which are so low that -0 per cent, can rjitively be saved bv those who buy their c"ds from me. The reaeoa 1 een sell so cheap Is the t 1 buttirht m entire ptork fur cash acd intend to sell fur eash or Its equivalent, and em therefore prepared to make quiek sales at final icr profits than any ether merchant In Cambria eoanty. lton't take my word for tbis, hewever, but eesne and see for yourselves. f aaBOit.Toww, Hat 21, lue-u. . TEITELB ACM. to CAL.IVJ3 y LYATCH whom will be. eeotnraodeted . JJm ' ' -LJ- Msnn fartarer an d Itealer tsa HOME AND CITY MADE T7rTDl LOUNGES, BEI"TEADS. TABLES, CHAIRS. Mattresses, &c. ICW ELEVENTH AVENUE, Between lth and 17th St., Altoona Penn'a. a Hirens cf t'atuhria renr'v and all etbrn) wis tins; to purchase bonest Kl' l.SlIT RE. kc, at hnneet prices are i-rsj eetiuHy Invited to sr:ve tre a call hofnre buytnjc clsewt.rre. as I am confident thst I can meet e err want auu piense eve-r tasta. Frice-i tbe trrv lowe-t. K. .f. LYSt'H. Alt.xina. April 18. lstnt.-tf. McNEVIN &L YEACER, -MA5irFicTrasp-s o Tin Copper an Stet-Irmi WARE, -Ar rLSiiB tw- j COOKING & HEATING STOVES, j BAF.N, II RSACK", e., j 110S Eleventh Arenue, . Altoona, Ta. i Oa Inr West nf Opera Beuse. ItOOFINO AND HPOUTINO mokriLT a rraxcan to. BKPAinS FO KT0TFJ r05STATH OX HAD. Altoone. Oct. 10. lSTB.-tC ni-:v pid'Anrnu:. Books and tt o invy ri'HF. nndersianed has jnat opened in Carroll X town, opposite F. Toiteihaum's store, a lull line of UOtiKS and STATIONERY. Also, mint ef choice CANDIES, t' INKKA -TIONEKIES. r. av- The patronaa-e nf the pub.lc is respectfully solicited. I'Bi-a Ixjw. JOISErn FARABAVrtH. Carrolltown, Oct. . 16S0.-tf. AnVERTlSKBS hy addressing FO. P. KOTtn.L CO., 10 Spruce St.. New York, can learn the ex act enet ef any propoeed.line ot- A PV EKTISlNf I in American Newspapers lOO-Face Faasphlet. IOC- M. R. B bill S r! EAR and Teens tnaasnf-. Address P. t WJX- ir,.u?t.i, Xaitt.. iPA'TAL NOTICE. Dr. "BsiS'tiT, fiurtteon tmtiat. Eb- ensburjr. Pa., resjctfully informs all pcrsens interested that he w'll viit Ioretto professionally en the first 31rnday nt earn month : neei Springs on the day followinu Tuesday : tam!l town on the second Mondav of each month, and ynimire on the fourth Monday of each mi. nth. a-All persens needing dental work will c.o wen to Rive me a call, as 1 am prepared to furnish full er partial sets of teeih and perform all other oper ations perMlnln to my profession In a satisfactory manner and nt the lnwet possible prices. (-21,'8'.-tr.l M. R. B. t'RF.f.BT, I. P. S. fT W DICK. Attoknet-at-Law . Eb- 1 F.henihnrr. Fa. Office In front room ofT t T.in4 new hulldlnB.. Centre street. All men I ner of lesr' business attended, to satlsTtetortly, . arid ce;iect;cdisa;rcA::aitv. I IC-H.-ir. i I Tt. I.. Johnalon, l)ickt ! I '. A. Shoemaker. A. W. I? u oli. JOIINSTOX, ' SHOEMAKER & BUCK, j i BANKERS, EBENSBURG, Pa. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, PATABLK OSf IttSts D. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE at ai i AOi resiata foim. DRAFTS on tbe miNCIPAL CITIES Beathl assst Mold, sal GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS TJIANSACTED. AccoantH iSolicitccla A. W. BUCK, Cashier II II HKXCH. t'tnnu iy (trici'LT mi WH!IUnD,LlHSDOIL, MIXED PAISTS Ready for Use, muss, sr. iTOffliR, calcimine. I'l'TTY, WllITi: (ilAT.. i Varnish and Painl Brushes, asd a rtru. t.ik or FIXE COLOns GUOUXD IX OIL, C'bea-er than any whe-e el.e iu tbe city. HENCH. THE PAINTER, IStla Avenue and Ifttli Ktroe4t IV-M ALTOONA. PA. I'" J flKNUII SK1L aMICSIKU a SllltBJl'l FAMILY CHOCOLATE An atticle superlnr In quality a4 lower ta ptiea tban any other fa TeTtlarWel. A .msntneat aao experienced New York pfcyeea arivee It as hut eptnlon that r!.iate Is preterat'le to tea or eeffe because it adds strenicth to f-e bdy. ne life ta tbe exha'isfed brain, quiets the rcr-veus system. barraoTilx.es the worn ius J the dlge'l've urjtanr. and fives pu-iiy to tr.e Ulnwl. Kor a saix rflne confeek.n ask tout confection ! fnr eir Sweet riplced Vaa:Ha I'ti'Volate. Aachen, bsxh A Miller, 3d an t wHowhill Sts., Phtla., Fa, ample wertb t rissoK A Co.. Ft.ru ;S5toS201 . (.a. ( " s
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