--"-m iUiiu (Tiiinlivin tmn;m. T. W. ( t lie I.lovd irrv, Fsi.. of nss .rnuoj ..it..- " " : ' I Jl II A I f I I t ; I I C I II "X. I "V' for the irrost and VvV7Y,"a..?L?1 i 1 1 IV V -A- W A - J V . JL A Altoona. OIl! of tonvictinn of tlie party or i:t).iBrR(i, ia., j,j i y MOKMi. - - NOV. .', 1SSO. ',(H Al. AND l'I'.KSONAI,. iK BKST OFFKli EVER MADE. Hi i;l Thrrp Mnutli and a tt inal)le Hook for SO em. . other iiffiicH ( live nock lire (n f ,j .... -.-. :.i r -t t hei r anim-il-. n n. shonhi ,-!,( f.r r.-n.ly reference :i book d.-s.-rihinir ' '. t Hindi their sbx k nre sub t ami -.: 1 thcf-tor. In con-iilerjtion ot this - '.'' l'w l-twlllC-l I'T ill"" benefit ot all 1-erSOBS. - Ul.;.- Ui'.ll'-T lit l"'l'i" of Treatise on the Horse, I. ill alid the I VMIIHIA H1KMAS for i will be sent t' any i.ltl or new subscri- r i i vntitv !" " cllla. nr to any .Ti!.-r -nti. " tin? cunty for .15 ! ,rc fi.in t!i:it. f will send an extra j ai'iT t' T time months and an cxtr.i i ... k to er-.n who ivill forward in . .!i! - i iiMf. at least cne hall of whom w oil".-. ;i.-.--ni'iinic.l ty the cash -f.fi isj ? :..c c.i -r ni:iv he. To those who do nut 4. r-.he I t our .Jer the hook alone will ts i i r eoi-v. or n -e cnou-i tor parties who entVri m- . "V- " folate a ,1, , -r. 1 ar.f,'"J f of cW ! ace m,, of V i" hm'"X tlwsame on . ..v,iivi itin.i ino-t ( e I i ii. i JSt tlic Klection lielcl on Tuesday, November lJ-t-SO. lou in the niar- Mrs. t i i utui, wmn. Sftv-? V , ;, ,rr 'an V'n,rovca K-lior KidtW ' received more relief than from nil remedies I have ever tried. I ' hrerf ul 1 v re ;ommend it to all sufferer,. See adveri.e. ni tins market and butter to 2J Vents lit" pound, i.ut it is ti.ouoht, now that thy,e ;i r XnJ,0"'? tlH -M- nt least vvill 1 he remains of Mr. oi isiuslivallev Prrtid't. ,fiii NKMiil h s 1 ukmiikom'hk iioiisk con- ; -. iUn-tr:itiim ;io-itioin :is'niuel tr' -i! incut ol li-e:iipa In jueh ! ii n.-ive l:t iijj n:iif- .is to he rcmlilr ! urn ol or lnury iniellii ni'e, anil vi -TJ. 1 j. xs. . Davis, liverv- ;.;.i.-t. anil h ii nil rei ! s ol uthiT anfhori- j ; i- l. 'isi. tin I'CoL work of tiie kinl ever i-- ; 5 - '.!: o ot tli.- t.n-t reail the followi nir : t V ;., II. Hull, ol 'aimri'laiifiia. N. V., writ ,. ( 1 1 ' i -1 1 i. .-:iv-i : -1 have lioiliht houkd ! ii I l -'.ol live an l ten ilol!ar.-i lor, ' I "... :i. : Iiki' n well ai 1 ilo your. Itlt-dit- j ' a:.' thinz I ever saw." i , .i t .r i t th- H rn-n Sjiort$tiwn ami Lire j ,r' ...;:ri ti'Stiliioiiy to its intrinh merits I r l-: "It i H I'ui'it every Imrp owner ! i .i.i an 1 ii i breeder l horse van atloitl to . i ' ! !. p i:.l. this is the hejf oiler ever ir.iile. 1 '-r:oi rs as we'l ns new e;in Ikivu the 1 :f. Kver. those m :irronr- will he creilit-Mi'-nths' suhsiTi.tm'i an I he entitleil i . v the hook by semlins; us .ri0 rents, or It ', ;. r settle their account in lull, ami wo . ;, '.v. that rourse. ne will resent each of t'i i .-( ol the book us a free (tin ollorinir. I.,, t Mie to sutwi-rlbe lor a live Iteniocratic I ,.:so b ral newspaper, aii-l no better -ip-::r : r 'h-intr so has ever boen or ever will he , ,1 lii i who have already paiil lor the w: 11 certainly in it beet to pay in -jr nn ml- j :! r c month-, tln.se in arrears shoiilil not ' .. i ,r l Mioniriif aboiu accept ini one or other i rv i.o.-ral oil Ti we have tnaile them, ami . . ... , i- iie'er tiki-li our paper will he more I :,. ,-...! i 1 1 Ii this trial trip it they conclude ! f :h. w-nt ir . I ieino ra;s ami liepublieans J ii tere-te.t in the Hpproaehin election, i i- are critld-MU that the latter will be . oire t hi the re-nit. wh promise to let them ; . i.:y a- po-s:l.ie if they will only iive'ns j . t t HI the I'NEEII.IX il'ml the hor-e book i: -i siimilil and probably would do an ini- i .ivwiin; ol .ioit politically ami eouine-ox- i h. ihittan--. s nan In1 loade in currency, Ml f'..i:i.;. a :d the s.ijier the better. Samuel Ttrui.L-ui-i towtlsllilt. Til, lino. -..,' were fniin.l in i. i ... -'"i., 'p., . l . ".-.,-i, ,i ins larm on i I iiewlaj eveiimir of last week, whither lie had jrone to feed the ho-s. Hjs death w'ts caused by heait disease. Wa" The constant dripping of water will ... iiii.il uic iiMiuet, stone: so the 1..1111 IliK-Klllo COIlSl will nar(ll-sr nniwtitiit..., : i . . . . "," . - "'" --K-nini mis ratal re sult by usins: Sines' Svrun of Tur Wild t herrv and Iloaihound. ' ' The T. H. . Co. is construetini an im- .... ,-,1- leservoir m IMo "Kettle," about ."" "'lies noiu AitMuia, which sr-iieii ii) noifl aiioo.t LVl.OtM'.OfiO ...,, ..m, aauisi any possi ble drouth in the fut lire. The brio-litest snot in this I : i .-t-.iiiuii i;u (iisrriec is the c ilv u i.ti'.i 1 .... . 1.. ... ... ; . . - . ...... .... .n mm .i-i-it uieir mapiii. ... in on i.'i mi i mien in jsnito a m ixs.1. All honor to the tiacv of the Mountain ( itv Our yotincr friend M. I). Kittell has for a """"i more jiast been hllnij; the in ifi-piuy I'loiiionorarv, ami continue, therein until Donnelr.s term bably be closed ao-.iinst. him The barn of Mr. John j. Keckel lownsnin con- nnderinine the t wo is rie- pallons of ty of A 1 toon a, heir liiajdij. -ir for llan- no'!e l )eiin- bositioii will iji'obablv the cxniration of Ml- when the tiates will nro- l.ar- 'ainpliell. U44 ; spare, with a ' i : I .- V..:'. 1 here :inl IlipOther I Mrch. i it i p was there, my country men ! . las shun; is bcin terrible scourged 'let fever. wad -ome power the siftie sic us" i i a hole where no one could see us. Po.l. si'iKiiied, wofuliy scooped by a! la.-ts who down on us swooped. : i'l the fi.i;- and swainiied in the viili niu-t things I)eiiuK iatie ''one to i . ,i si in- lib ire palpable than palata- I roosters are not any on the I weather prophet, predicts mouth will be a pleasant ('-:- l'efi. .'l at:.-, w thi- tall. -Veil!!'.!, tin t'.o bri--.-iit i!.r..-.i,'li..ut. -l it i s lejoi.-e, at lea.-t, that our Seioji- r:'!its have been preserved so far as i-la ture is concerned. oi.'.intv of f'.imliiia ha most I.. T! .pp.-.!. ; la? lm 1 1 i week and it remains to tiling's to be Mopped. Jehu jsi oniiesca, a I'olander, . ,- f nn Wi'iItK'-.lay niyht of last . a' II .iit'.l i!e, lenrfield count v. -M H Il'dierts' Kmbrocation i the oldest a rcf ;:t in t!.e t.iarVct. It does not blister -ii t n repr.ts'.'hm over all others, i -r l..t:sr ; inn ami Jnnvj draw n out friend ! ' n ii:.-. of 1'iiila.l. lphia, wasawel . to town on Sunday and Monday. T!.ere seotn- to be c.o doubt a'.vout l'at. IT .'ton runaway horse in A itnoiia the oth--r ! iv l'j taking hold and luiniu-; on to the -M- Pit'i-k O'Cnnni'!!. of I'rospect bor- .'it.-i -r.'.iy itied of grief on Thursday last r; .c I i-- of her three children from ciiph- r. i. - i '.c c!c ; o!i departed Tuesday evening i: r-.-aiuis of Pinto. In other words, the z i.as u-iue to h oop it up for the other ' -Thi- i- tiie month w hen those troubled i . -honhl go for a tweiity-tive cent t .- f I t . Bail's! ouh Syrup and lie cured -N: r, of Tronirh Creek, Iunt"mi- i ' rv. di.'il in hi- .-lu-ep pen, on Thurs . tt:-.r!iiin: of la-t week, from a stroke of r.i-.-:-. Kd. l:.i.l'crs, of this pla.ee. wa-s thrown " 'ii a l ot-.- on Monday eveniny; last, and i '.. - - IT at in fiictured between the elbow . : -a -i:-l now comes the Osceola . e,7fa with ' :'.-iji crciitfil to the Cnmbrht H'rald which ' ' r hi-vv found in the 1-it k km an one .-ii ear!, or. -a,, smith, of t'anoe township. Indi ' i ' !i::!y, had on.- of his hands nearly cut ' .' fei days aio by beiiij; caught iu a ' -i lnai liini-. !'o-i t h t 'In- band bi-ipn to play, and ' t L'ive ns iii'i-tc fast or slow: the gallant i.:i-...-k's n-t the day, and t'other cocks ' t "j, w ine" to crow. -I'; ; :t w.iv those capes and torches put .! t..-1-e ;l:c 'li ne'er be had: there's an ; ' b. '1'iiis and minhes the cruel I ads. j p. -d u- awful bad. j -M: Mos-uian. of Cambria borotmh, bur- , l:. third and last child on Monday last ' i. i- victims of diphtheria and ail dyiny; i ' '! 'i . period of two weeks. j I 'li'.irri.'lil Hrpu'ii Iran credits our . - . tin- H'-ntlJ, with the Klinn timber ' t-i.i. v. Iii. li appeared first in the Fkf.k- , 'i.r. e wi-cki ;i.i. So it floes. -Ir 'u wi-h to increase the growth of r it. and prevent baldness, a-k your j f"r a "o ct. lxdtle of Aschftiba.-h fe !.' er s i:..o ef ( ashuiere Hair Tonic 1 - Ir is tact that horsi- dealers are buying ; i-'-s '. it!i lint-tmnes and spavins because y.iti make money by u.sin ''Kendair.s j .'.jt- t'tirc" lea.l the'advertisi-nient. ! --riip of Tar. Wild Cherry and i triii cmd i-pleasant to the taste and a moit ' " ' -r. 'tned v for coimhs andcolds. ( " Price, l'.". and ."in rents per bottle, -Vn.ili I'x'i-tel, a Westmoreland county -' ..r, -ii.it him-elf through the head a few ; and died a!mo.-t instantly. A IJcis----iy way of "-tuitflinti off this mortal coil." miniature I', s. tlarr was unfurled M ti tower of the Christian church in "-'cATi. on Wednesday last, in honor of - ,,f ;,u-tie!d. Comment ii tin - ill -havr tiiisj countv. on the niorniut; of the 22.1 ult. The ori.-in of me lire ami amount of loss have not, so far as we know, been ascertained. Insurance in the Cambria Mutual, Sin in. The majorities in I'.lair countv on the national. State. Contrressional and Senatorial eliminates win tie about as follows : "c.u, i.o,4: la-mon, l.Son- ( Mo'-Tl's, 1 -titi. Knou.di and to good deal of extra Lemon thrown in some wiseacre in the First ward of Johnstown scratched the name of the Presi dential elector for this distri.-t from the l!e puhiicnii ticket and snb.-tituted that of the DemocrMie elector. For whv is best, nn.l perhaps only know n to the voter himself. The la rue store-room, and warehouse of Mr. Win. K. Turbv, in Mechanicsburur, In diana county, was destroyed by fire about 3 o'clock on the inornin!r of the a-M ult.. in volving a loss of about f s,ooo, which is large ly covered by insurance. The origin of the I fire is not stated. : Xo men have deserved more or received less from the Democracy of Cambria county : in the campaign just closed than have Messrs. : Coffroth and Jlaumer, whose disgraceful de i feat is due in a special manner to the cravens . and cowards in this countv who deserted , them in their hour of need. Mrs. Hannah Choate died at the county aim-nouse on 1-i nlay last, aned about K;: years, The deceased was admitted to the almshouse March rj-.t h, 187s, having been sent there by Dr. Fields, then or this place. She came from Philadelphia to Iloliidaysbur-j ami from thence to Kbensburg. Henry Kratzer, F.s., one of the oldest, best known and most respected cit:zens of 1 Johnstown, died on last Monday afternoon, out- j from repeated attacks of heart disease, aged seen ; upward of HI years. The deceased was a ! brother of Mr. John Kraizer, of Ashland i Furnace, in (ialiitzin township. I Music hath charms to soothe the savage, i Sines' Syrup of 'Par. Hoarhoiiud ami Wild Cnerry, A-e. , hath charms to soothe the wor-jt case of rough, cold, croup or whooping cough. I If you don't know of it already it's tima you : did. 2." cents per bottle, for sale bv all druii i gist, and by Y. S. Ifarker Hro. " If the weather proves favorable to-m.ir-i row night, the Republican hereaway intend i to celebrate their unprecedented victory w ith a big torchlight procession, house illumina tions, fireworks, and a grand gloriti-ation generally. John-town and Altoona will go and do likewi-e at the same time. The finest and largest pair of oxen ever . seen in this place appeared on our streets on , Wednesday last, yoked to a wagon by their i heads instead of their necks. Thevareown- ed by Mr. John Warliel, of Ne w ( lerinany. j Croyle township, and are said to he the only , pair of oxen left in that settlement. A fifteen-year-old lad 'named Samuel Kitter had his skull fractured at a Demo- ! cratic pole-rai.-ing in Wood'oerry township, , Illair county, on 1 hursday of last week, ml , consequence of the rope breaking and the j i poie Lining aim uriKiug mill on tne neau. j He lived only three hours after the accident. ! A man named Phelan has been arrested ; in Philadelphia and held in the sum of f j,."io0 , to answer the charge of being implicated I with others in swindling a number of hanks, ' the Altoona M itik Vingoneof the victims to the extent of ;-(on of various sums of monev. 1 tiie swindling being done by means of forged ; j drafts. ' j Mrs. Dr. Klcoate left Idovdsville seven 1 : weeks ago ana has not been heard from since. ; Her height is about ." feet t inches, fair com- i j plexion, black eyes and black hair, wearing ! grey die-s, white sack, black hat and a linen ' ! duster. Anv person k: ', wing of lur where- ) about will olea-e ad'uts Mrs. II. (i. Oard- j ner, Altoona. j M. I?. Roberts' Horse Powders have la-en ued with astounding results in the stables i of Mr. Pierre Iorillaid ; so much so. that the ! MSI KICTS. Adams Twp Alleienv Twp ' Black lick I'wp Harr Twp Cambria Hor., lt W. " 2d W. Cambria Twp trarroll Twp C'irrolltown Uor Chest Twp Chest Springs llor... Clearfield Twp Coneuiauuh Twp Conem'irh Bor.,l-.t W. gd W. Coopers.lalc Bor Crovle Twp Iea'n Trp VI. Coneinanb Bor... Khensi.urs', K. ward.. W. .. Klder Tw- Franklin B-ir Uallitzln Bor Twp .Tackon Twp Johnstown, 1st ward.. Jd ' .. 3d " .. 4th " .. " 5th " .. Sth " .. Iorctto Bor Millville, 1-t w..rd... 21 " .. Minister Twp 1'orfnire Twp 1'rospei-t Hor ... . . KeniU Twp Kichland I'wp Stonycreck Twp Snniinerhill Twp Summit-, illo Bor Susquehanna Tnylor Twp Tnnnelhill Bir Washinrrton Twp White I'wp. Wilmnre Bor Wo-Mlvale Bor Cpper Vojer Twp. . . . txwer Voder Twp.. . . Total Vot.- Majorities -In addition to tha above, were also 4 Totes cast for Her.ry 1 I'oriQrexf. IsTS. Srufe Treat r. i IST'.i. 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Freidliofl lor Holster and lieeorder iu l-ranlcltn iMiroiujIi- K. Turner, Prohibition candidate for Anuitoi tlcneral, aad ;i vote lor l'..r". Hswees for Supreme .Tnile. There Look! Look! See! See! JUST RECEIVED: A IjAHGTI AXiy XOBIiY 1,1 SK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Also, n lr4ll fStoolc ol CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ix i:mlt:ss variety, oviz i.ixe or OYEECOATS 1A0T EE I5EATI.. FOR (JLALITT, M A K F-1' I AM) FRICF. " ll'c hone (d.-'i rcci'ved n hinjr awl rr.ib 'c ?;tf of t&nvs rwmmm cooosr Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, at thk Young America Clothing House, Corner lilh Avenue and ilth Street, OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOl.'SK, ALTOONA, I? A., ; IN. B. Ik. not fail to f ive n- a cail betore imrcliasing elsewhere, at we are ai kncwleJei to l o the ; cheapest lione In Blair county, ; ci t. 24, l---t; I STILL LATER AND BETTER ! . There is no rubbing it out that lietter hi : tuminous coal than the "White Ash." mined i at South Fork, this county, by Mr. K. W. i !Ment2er, of Holiidaysburg. is not to be found ! anywhere. Having burned it during last ' winter and secured a car load for this win ' ter, we can recommend it to any one who has not yet laid in his suilyof coal, as we know ; it to be well screened and first class in every ; respect. Orders left at this office will be promiit! v'forwardnd to Mr. Mentzer. Jacob Ki.-t, or l-.asi t ouemaugn, met A New Fayio Oct t TATiox inn I.adiks I and Oknti.kmen. The handsome Nickel Plated New 1 Ioine Famii, being iutrodured to the public this season, ii the most merit orious article ever offered Agents to make money with, iu safer and more convenient than the Student Lamp, which has hereto fore had the reputation of being the Safest Lamp made, and has a clump to attach it to the Sewing Machine, Piano, Organ, I)ek. etc. The tear of the ordinary lamp being accidentlv upset or thrown from tha table kin diseases readily yield to the nirhicnce of Dr. Van Dyke's Sul '!'. Its letmtation is world-wide. r.'i-oiiiniciid and use it. See ad nr. -A I,; H.,-t. - !e dwelling house in Karthaus town artield countv, owned and occupied n Ili-icl:. !. was burned to the ground it- contents about ten daysag;o. Hue. 'lie i 1 1 r.t i it aged about five months i-:t on ihe front porch of Mr. Win. ,".""' s r -i'lt-nce, in Coneinaiigh iM.rough, ' " '!:!. -.!. iv e rn ing la-t, but by whom i8 ': amy-t.-ry. : r. .ii.,- siitTerer will lie rejoiced to -r'i that ti e cel.-'i.rat.-d II. II. II- Medicine '' '. -s the m. nn aches and pain. the hu fitthie is heir" to. Sold bv druggists. ''' 33 .er i-.-mcllf. Ii.- (,.itei were terribly ajar in C'lear '" iv'i-i jti on Tuesday" last, Lang'ocin " ;'- "-'-'en :.l vot.-s while the rest of the i.'ic ra'ii- ticket received an average nu . H"v of over g"0 vote-. '! Koit- Hoi so Powders will pre '''vr",''' in horse-. Every fanner should , '-a pa.-kagt, u-e it, ami see for them- .- s :,r,-y ,, ,-,,.. jt Win imj. rove their horses, i f)a - vi i t yw in-re. ' , No one except the man who has been j i- : rin T"n'i an estimate of the nilficuity ':..!i!:g the g.'ttitigout a new-paper after t . "" '-' ', n. n.,d e-pe-ially so w hen the other : Kng'ishmeii have Ix-en ord'-ring it in !ar;e ciuantities since Parole, "8lie:;s'.-.o ,in-i other American horses have w u iiiii'sands of dollars for their owners. For sale by V. S. lin ker .V Hro. Well, the Pads, have succeeded in all of their games, and the happiest amongst them is Postmaster James, who no doubt iias things fixed so that no ill luck may befall the position he holds to the s-ati.-fac'tion of all. All, did we say? well let's see, ain't there some folks about who would gladly step in if he had to step out. Some friend in .lohnstown who was either too modest or too absent-minded to divulge his name, has placed us under obli gations for tickets of admission for self and wife to the Tnrnvercin entertainments, six iu niimlK-r. for the season of lKxo-'sl. Mai;v iveit j thanks, but don't forget the excursion prom ised for our special beitetit. Isaac Kauffman. the oldest freight con ductor on the MiddleDivi-ion, P. R. Ii., was run over and instantly killed by the mail train west at Kliabetii Furnace, a few miles below A Itoona, about 7 o'clock on Wednes day evening last. The unfortunate man w:is aged between."! and io years, and leaves a wife and family at Mifflin. We were greatly amned 8ome days since by seeing one of our venerable citizens, who had been bowed down with rheumatism, throw away his crutches, and declare himself lust as young as he used to be : and now he is recommending Huberts' Kmbrocation to every old ladv in the town, fireat liniment that." V. S. Harker Hro. sell it. The Johnstown Tri'nte give3 it as a ru mor that a number of prominent and enter prising citizens of Clearfield county have quietly perfected their plans for having a survey made for the extension of the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad from Curwensvi lie to Cherrytreo, bv wav of Pennville and IMl's Run, a distance of thirty-three miles. It U said that several bags of silver coin were in the express car which was wrecked near Fast Oonemaugh a few days ago. and that the monev, which consisted principally of silver dollars, was scattered around pro miscuously in consequence of the bags burst i'lg. The" trainmen succeeded, however, in recovering all or nearly all the treasure. A man named Hugh Carney, w ho is sup posed to have been demented, was run over bv the cars and instantly killed while walk iii on the Ooss Run branch, in Clearfield county, on Tuesday or la-t wcck. i ne rsce- ItrrriU says thai nis aixjrrrq mcmora. whatever that is. was game rem up in inig- inents and placed in a coffin for interment. A vnmiL' man named Thomas noticed a I I t'.i -A: -Th fa r ...... - u.iiuy ;iei .iinigi me mud and ram J."" vf'irday night l.i-t. , '' iv hair may la' made to take on its j 'o:or and beauty by the use or ' C2.-t:itd. si. -Horn ir.ir"lr.n.-ver the '.-, -irit-on for the hair known to tho ":','' "f ln.-.lii ine and chemi-trv. '-rv Van Ni-rtwiek, of Toledo, Ohio, . Illelid io .-u ii.., I .i.u.o io.. I.i In- all "HI Pad." ami I obtained inuncdi- suuiirel on Wednesday of last week near a Lt...m saw mill In Coal Valley, Huntingdon countv, at which he was employed, and bas in Jolms- 1 "I h Ml';, , ! - vr. . .'. tl.e victory "Than named Satnuol Lightner. aged ! til v seizinc a loaded shot-gun, lie rammed m V'-ars and in a condition of almost Another charge and attempted to lire it off, ' helplessness, owing to quick pul- when the weapon exploded, lacerating his 'U-.M-.-, was brought to the county 0ft band so badly that it had to be amputa e i,:) Monday last. j ted at the wrist in order to save his life. ''aifieM and Arthur Club of this n intoxicated man named Michael Hoi- ; tied off the palm for fine marching ton was found at the lower end of the Altoona lutrements at the lupuoiican yard, alamt 2 o chk k on j nursoay morning . .f last wcek.-witli a car-wneei resting on nis ri"ht foot, w hich was so badly crushed that itliad to be amputated soon after. His left leg was als broken and trmshed at the ankle , joint, but not severely enough to necessitate j cutting itolT. It is thought the injured man j will recover. j .V young girl named Alice Kdwards was j induced to leave her home in Johnstown on j Saturday last and go to Pittsburg, w here she ; was taken in charge by the Poor Hoard hut : was .siibx-bnetitly turned over to Chief of Police Harris, of Johnstown, who was sent : after her and had no tlifficulty iu getting her ' to return home with him. A woman named Roe, residing in Allegheny City, is -v.;d to !i.ie coaxed tiie g 1 1 t- go K that ' :U right foot to a icily and necessitating the I amputation of the member just at the ankle, ' It appears he had no regular employment, i but liad lieen doing some laboring work in ' Johnstown during the day, and in preference j to walking home concluded to board an extra freight east, the attempt ending in his serious injury as above stated. j It was indeed a disastrous deluge, and i only the more deplorable because such good ; men as Hancock, Coffroth, Ha tuner, andoth ; crs like them, have been so shameles-ly en ! gulphed. while' these who are their inferiors ' iu many respects and their superiors in none 1 have been safely wafted into positions which neither of them" are so well lilted for as the I men they have defeated, i bit upon the de- generate Democrats who have been instiu- mental iu bringing this di-gracefnl disaster ; Umiu our cause and our candidates. ' No man lalxued more zealously for the I success of the whole Democratic ticket in this county than did Mr. Lnnghcin, whose j defeat for" the office of Prothonotai y is a . shame and a reiuoach to the hundreds of ' Donna-rats who either scratched his name or j voted against him. Tlie same is the case in i respect to Mr. Sweeny, the defeated candi- date for Register and Recorder, who was I only less prominent in the campaign because ' sickness intervened to prevent him from taking a more active part. Shame and con ! fusion to those w ho have done the dirty work. 1 The Johnstown Trihune says that Mr. I Cbarles C. Merritts, of Millyille'borough. is the father of three children, and It can be re corded as a most singular coincidence that thev were respectively born on three leading holidays. Ettie J., the eldest of the family, first saw the light of life on July 4, 1S76: Charles C., the second of the flock, was born on New Year's, 17 s, and the third, Andiew Roy, on Christmas last. Mr. Merritts is a gentleman who has many warm friends in this community, and we are pleased to learn j that his olive branches are all rugged and ! healthy. Such a coincidence Merritts at least j a passing notice. Now that the hurly-b'Uly of the political campaign is past and gone, we siiouiu no longer neglect to return thanks, on behalf of our ''better half," to Mr. John J. Murphy, Catholic liookseller and stationer, bin Craut street, Pittsburgh, for a handsomely printed and neatly bound copy of Hymns," one of the latest, if r.ot the very latest, emanation from the prolific pen of the renowned and revered Father Faher. Mr. Murphy, it is proper to say, can furnish any work or arti cle inhis line that may be desired, and his old friends in Cambria county and elsewhere should not forget bin', when they want to purchase liooks, stationery, religious articles, etc. Mr. Thomas F. Kelly, who has beep try- I inir his vocation tor tiie past six months at St. Francis' Monastery, Loretto, was clothed with the Franciscan habit on Tuesday even ing last, and now enters on his second trial of one year, after which, if he perseveres, he will "make the solemn profession of lervor devoting himself iu a special manner to the service of iod. Persons w ho join religious orders generally change their names, hence Mr. Kelly will fie known hereafter as Hrother Fidelis. "Mr. Thomas Hlake received the habit at the same time and place, and took the name of Hrother Leo. Our very best wishes are with the two promising young men in their new mode of life. ; It is a cardinal principle of all political i creeds that the man who is nominated ought to be supported by his political friends, and i while such a rule would have been more hoii ! ored in the breach than in the observance so ' far as Oarlield. Campbell, Itoggs it Co. are concerned, no Democrat who refused to be ; guided by that principle is worthy of the confidence of either his political friends or his jM.litical foes. It is the right and duty of every man to use his liest efforts to secure the nomination of his favorite candidates, ' but when he fails in that lie sinks his man , hood and merits the scorn of all decent men ' bv opposing any candidate on the ticket. Especially is this true when such men as . Coffroth, Hauiner, Lang'ooin and Sweeny are i the victims, for there is not one of them who ' either peisoually or politically deserved such ! a fate. I We are sorrv to learn of the death of our i young friend John Casey M'Cullongh. of 1 Altoona, which occurred quite suddenly at . an early hour on Monday morning last, from henioiihage of the lungs. Deceased had i been in Colorado for the benefit of his health, 1 but finding no relief he returned on Wednes--, day of last week, only to die four days after ! in the midst of his family and friends. lie I was a son of our old friends, Mr. and Mrs. John M'CuHo.tgh. formerly of Hollidaysburc, and a brother'of Mr. F. K. "M'Cullongh, of the Altoona Tribune job department, and of Sis- . ter Mary Francis, of the order of Sisters of j Charity, the mother housa of which is in that city. We extend our sincere sympathies to l the bereaved family in the untimely loss of j one so worthy of their tender love and devo- tion and so great :v esteemed by all who knew mm. May Ins soul rest m la-ace. Mr. Edward Ormsby, of Philadelphia, who had a sub-contract for a portion of the fancy stone work designed to adorn the front of our new Court House, and who has b"cn tarrying among us for the last two months and a half, left on Wednesday morning last for his home, where he has secured an nil-vi liter job, and whereat l'.;il South Eigh teenth street he will le glad to meet any of his friends. Mr. Ormsby is not only a sound young Democrat and an admirerof the Fr.KK m an, for which he subscribed before his de parture, but he is one of the most cenial and companionable gentlemen with whom the young folks of our town have ever had the pleasure of becoming acquainted, and we are sure that all who enjoyed his friendship while here were as sorry to see him leaving as we know he was to go. That good luck may attend h'nn wherever his future lot may lie cast Is the sincere wish of the many friends lie has Iclt behind him. Mr with an accident of a serious nature at tin is entirely relieved by this simple clamp con- I passenger station in Johnstown on Monday ; trivance. It can be adjusted to throw me . eveiiiin' hist. tesultiiiL' in the crushing of his ! light iust where it is wanted to suit the eyes. and can ne converted into a nanasome wan lamp. It has the best argand burner, a fill ing indicator, and convenient match-box, and its price Is within the reach of every one. It has been fully tested and editorially endorsed bv the "Western Christian Advocate," "Am. Christian Rev'ew," "Herald and Presby ter," 'Journal and Mess nger" and "Chris tian Standard," the leading religious papers of Cincinnati, and is undorsed by the Mayor and Post-muster of Cincinnati, the Agent of the American Express Company and Presi dents of Insurance Companies, as being thu ' safest, .Most Convenient ami uesi r,anip made. There are three reasons why Agents should seek such an article to canvass for first, for its absolute safety and great convenience it is needed in every home ; second, its low i price makes its sale immense ; third, it will I be a credit to handle such an article. One s;,uth!in Agent writes,- it sells faster than (Jen. L-e's Portrait sold right after the war ; another writes, it beats the palmy day of I the Sewing Machine, its rapid sale, its low piiee, and liberal terms surprise old Agents. Address ll-une Lamp Co., Cincinnati, O., mentioning our paper, and they will give you full particulars atul exclusive territory to canvass in. l'J-17.-15t. I.OCA I. CORR I0 D EXIT.. ScOTTOAI.K. l'A , Oct. gT. 180. KniToa Kit K km A i With your permission 1 de Fire to irivc the particulars o: the many sad alllic tlons an-l hereavements which ol late have bchill rn the lainilyot Mr. John Yah ner. formerly ol your eiinntv, hnt'iiow ef this place. Mr. Yahner left lA.retto about oitrhteen month at!" to neecpi the position of assistant freight a;;nt at this point. Finding ere loniT that his situation w:is permanent, lie hnninht his family and settled in rsc.ttdale. and 1 must say that it was olten remarked what a ....ni lienriv fi.rnilv he had. Hnf on Mondav. the lilh lust., diphtheria, which is at present raiiiu I in this community, atta.-ke.l Albert, aged 11 years. ! and on Saturday tollowtnv the (jrim monster le:ith j claimed the t.oy as a victim. 4'a tho ?ii-ccedliig ! Tucsdav, HosieJ ae.l K. and Kmma. aged 11 years. : were called to pay tiie debt or nature; but even i then tho iron hand ol 'Death was not stayed, lor on I huisdav. gist inst.. .limniie, the little three year- old pet or the household, was called hence to join hands with h is brother and sisters who hut a lew davs hctore had been summoned to a better world. Arid yet tho dread mointcr -till wat.-hed and wait ed for another of the loved ones, and Frank..-, aired J. vears. w:.s as a conscii-ence tnhen on Saturday last to that bourne trom whence no traveller has ever been known to return. Thev were all interred in the -atholie cemetery at Connell-ville. air. Yahner and familv bcm-j members ol the Catholic I church in this place. Father M. A. Iiniliin has been a faithful Iriend ami assistant to mem in meir jrreat affliction, having sjient night alter night in administering to the wants of -he stricken ones, incliulinir all but two of the family, when no one else would enter the house tor tear oi the .license. The attending phy -i.-ian. Dr. li. It. 1 itchell. has also been nnrcmittim; in his attentions t the alllicte.! family, and has left stone unturned, as the savin-.; is, to ameliorate their condition, not only doinn all that medical skill could smte-t lur t heir rebel, but even carrvii.u meals to the hou-.- lor such ot the inula'.- a- could partake d his b oin'y. At this writing .Mr. and Airs. Yahner and a tour- .-.r.i. l.l ( .r.'e t.v num.- :ire -1:11 l.ros- 1 rated with the terrible disease, aid although all ot them are rrcsivinn the best ol treatment then is no tt-liin what li e re-nlt may be. There arc two other children. Valentin" and Therea. a-jed 18 and g" vears. respii-tively. w.ho have not yet been attacked by the fearful malady, and it i tho sin cere hope of all our fa-ople, most ot whom have and still an- rendering every assistance possible under tho etrcuin"tances. that neither of them will Le. The surviving members of the cadly atllicted luini lv have the earnest sympathies of the ent ire coin innnlty, and especially so l.e -anse Air. Yahmr is (jreatly esteemed by ail who know htm. Farewell, dear departed one, a sad farewell. y"o hear that kma-kiicr, knockinir at the door : The sexton tolls the d'-cp-toned funer. 1 bell. Hut up there, dear friends, we'll tuuet to part no more. .1. C. Al. A Fatal Art hiknt. m Wednesday even ing about x o'clock, says the Altoona Tribune of to-day, a wreck of an extensive character occurred on the Tyrone and Cleal field rail road, resulting in tiie death of one man and the serious injury of two others. A long train of freight cars was running along the big fiil. near Summit station, when tins en gine left the track and rolled down the bank. It was followed by eighteen Height cars, which, toget her with the engine, were very badly broken. Fireman A. I l.illigan. a resi dent of Tyrone, was instantly killed. 'The body lay under the wreck all night, and was not " discovered until some time yesterday morning. The injuries were very bad, the body being ground up. a large hole made through the breast and the head mashed. It was removed to Tyrone. The engineer. Yank Latham, and a brakeinan named Sil inger were both badly injured, but they are doing as well as could be expected, and it is thought they will recover. The conductor was also slightly injured. Our informant stated that the cause of the accident was un known. V - - Vkrt Dkoi.i.to Think Of. If not above being taught Wy a man, use Dobbin's Electric Soap next wash day. I'sed without any wash boiler or rubbing board, and used dif ferently from any other soap ever made. It seems very droll to think of a quiet two hours' orderly light work on wash day, with no heat and no steam or smell of the w'ashing through the house, instead of a long day's hard wink: but hundreds of thousands of women from Nova Scotia to Texas have proved for themselves that this is done by using Dobbin's F'lectric Soap. Don't buy :t however, if too set in your w ays to use it ac cording to directions, that are "so simple ns to seem almost, ri.'.uculous, and so easy that a ciri of twelve vears can do a large wash with out being tired. It positively will not injure i aiway kept up and th- prices kept the finest fabric, has been before the public for htteen years, and its sale doubles every year. If your grocer has not got it, he w ill get il, as all wholesale grocers keep it. 1. L. Cit.MoiN Co., Manufacturers, 10-l.-c.o.w.-ly. Philadelphia, Pa. 1 1 KMI.fM K, l'A., NOV. 1. lSS I. Dkai: Fukv m ax Another of the old citizens of Cambria county ha none to rest. Air. Christo pher (leorire. oi tlili- place. .piieMv pase. away on Thursday- evening. 4ct. gst h. altera hns'-rina I'lness which was borne with true Christian h r'.i tit.lc. The dis eased patriarch was born iu Belfast township. He.lford county, in 17!!'. and removed with hi ttther to whs.t is now known as the Turn er farm, near Kber.sburar. in isil. Whib- there he helped to eiear part ot the land on which the town now stands. In isio he removed with hi- father to a lame tract ; urchased from John l.'h'-y. .... which included the kp.uii.I on which the a illair ol Hemh-ek Is located. He helped to roust met tic Huntingdon. Cumbria and Indiana turnpiko, work ing at Cre.-sun. Altilb n's Hill and Blair-v ilie. In lssl he married a dn.i--l.ter of Mich'l A! overs, and in time became the father of ciaht children, six of whom aie still iimr. For .-o me lime niter his mairime he was onifaed in the coal holiness s-t Plane No. a. but eventually quit that and went to hirmitnc. which he actively pursued until the he trinninir of his hist illness, some three month- a;o. Air. Ue.nge was eminently rroiritabie and upright, and enjoyed as lio de-o-rved the trno-t will and es teem ol all who knew him. The entire community sympathize deeply with his latnilv in their -jricut bereavement, and many an earnest prayer will be otlercd ui for the lepo.-e of his soul. .1. Al. I'ATTEITSO-.-. A N f s l i.iTcnv Sbssatiom. h ! kiss me ami no.'- said ll.e maid ol his heart, as she profli-rcd her lip s his pay to .let. art : -the morn is approaching-, my mother will know my kimle.-t and dnarest. pi.-t kiss me and o !" And the .-mack that he !'iive her wr. tarnation huul a-they part ed That morning at the steps ot the door, and soon the bravo "lower" was lost in the crowd thai w;:s rushing pell in ell to S. Ilium .ithnTs cheap boot and shoe store, 1 1 Iu Kleventh avenue. A"o. iia. !.. where the hirifcst assortment in counlry or town is ion n. : I.' ' - t:.itn a racking cough. I k note tho I ' d tne. eo advertisement. ' ' 'iriolltowii ,Ver credits Mes-M. ' and Luke 1'yrne, of Susquehanna 'I', with having recently chopped hul tree, which inea-ured over ' .-. dci.e-tei. j i ji.-t tiiice mim:te. Almost Voimi Aoain. My mother wax afflicted a long time with neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inactive condition of the whole system ; headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physician or medi cines did her any good. Three months ago she liegan to use Hop Hitters, with such good effect that she seems and feels young again, although over To years old. We think flu-re is no oilier medicine tit to use in the farnl'w A lad in Providence. R. 1. Jciu nl. - - - t Remkov nut Ehzixity. Superintendent S. S. Hlair gives the following cure for epi zooty to the Tyrone lleruld: "To those hav- ing horses attacked witli epizooty, quinsy or i sore throat, ievniit me to say, that in my ex- ' perience with 111 horses and mules in ls72, ' when the disease spread fiver the country i with great rapidity, I used nothing but ex- tract of ammonia and sweet oil iu the follow- ' ing proportions: One part extract of am- monia and two parts of sweet oil. well nil ! bed on the outside of the throat and gi amis ' of the neck every two or three hours until ', blistered freely, feeding them on bran mash ' until they fully recovered. 'This treatment . was ent irely successful. As tho disease is very prostrating do not work the animals if : possible to avoid it. Keep your stables clean . and well ventilated, and white-wash them frequently. Exposure of the animals and hard work may bring on lung fever. , j .Tt sT So. Love may die an-l hatred slumber. ! jov and Rrirt alike may mold, hut the heart still I as'k this leading question. Where is the cheapest clothing sold ? And until the F.thiop shall change I for white his duskv hue. and until the spotted leo- I p.-.rd dves hi coat a pink or blue, anxious hearts wid ask the .juestion. and this the answer prompt and true: K..r the be-t ot made un clothing; ( r...l frcv WolTs the man for you. St-.ro on Twelfth ptreet, next door to the post-office, Altoona, I'a. Si-it It Oi t" 1'i-owisrrorsi.T. Tell it not in (lath, proclaim it not in Askeloii. but annouTn-e it as lou.lly as vou have a mind to throughout the confines of Cambria countv and parts adjacent, to all the inhabitants thereof, that the best place iu Western PcnnsTlvania to buy a tip to, unit ot la-h-l-nal.e. well-made and serviceable clothica; lor winter wear or anr ot her wear Is at Simon .X Den ! Iieim's. next door 'to the First National H ink. A'. tooua, I'a. A splendid new st ick jn.-t received. (.inn Ain u k SioinviuT lki:i. '.TKn. Now put nn the little .stove-pip with a diet k and Christian arraee ; still! your mouth wii h v oir nnse-n ipo. suie::r the smut aiauit voiirluce: tor you'll he just as nay and hnppv. and vour stars you'll surely Mr-:-, when, like a uiaid". indnlaxnt "pappy." you hay vour winter clothes from James .1. Murphy. ! ''.' Clinton street, .lohnstown. who can supply the world with "duds," and don't care ii snap if other flealrrs lliiuk their o:p is all suds. Fastk.-t Timk, 'J-ll. No horso has ever made fast enough time but what it is liable to be lieatcn some time, for Kendall's Spavin Cure is sure to limlier up the joints and leave thousands of spavined horses as sound and limlier as a colt. It has been used with such remarkable results for every kind of blemish or lameness on man or beast, that every per son owning a horse with stiff joints, or any blemish, ahould use it. Read advertisement for Kendall's Spavin: Cure. j obitiaky. I M C .NMT.L. Died, at hi rrsMrnce in Alio ' trheuv township, on Tiiurs.l i . c.-t. gs lssn. Mr. , Hroii M.-Ctisixri-i.. aed ate.ut M year, lnt.-r-' meiit In-St. Aua;ii-.tin-ceinctrry on Saturday last. The deceased leaves a wife, two sons, two dan-; liters and a hot ot relative to mourn I I death. It. , make his cul-y bri-f, he was one of Cambria" worthfet riliKcn. adcout member ol thcCatho- . lie Church, and a man whose word was as k.hi a 1 hislH.i-.d. Ktcrnal rest to hi immort.1 soul. At. (.'.tt'TioN. A I he pi'blie are generally aware of the virtues of Lengerken's Ham burg Tea (the only genuine), Hiey are -au-tioned against buying any that do not ln-ar the nameot ' Tsnyrrl-en,' as sevcr.il imitations are now in the market. See advertisement. v 1 OTKA - IO ises of TRAY r-ri.L. Came to tho prein- i.f the subscriber, iu Summit", lib- l oronh. ?-ime time in July last, a red end white sH.ti.-.i two-year old hull ; no marks visible. The owner is reitues.e.l to eonie forward, prove property, pay take htm mar; otherwise he will I c iIijh. .-d id B the law d:n;-t. l'AI I. AlcKK.NNA. Sumaiitvillc, Nov. 5, lsvt.-st. WiriTK to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. '':! i jVestern Avenue, Lynn. Mas., for names of , ladies that have been restored to perfect ; health by the use of her Vkgktaiu.k Com- -. pot'ND. It is positive cure for the most stub born cases of female weakness. 1 1 -.",-.';!. Pkiison Al- Should this meet the eye of the individual who created a disturbance in church last Sunday ty his continued cough ing, ho will confer" a favor on the congrega tion by procuring a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, which wii! cure him. OFF ICS: OF ( RKsso; ('tl.lll'AXY, No. 2S3 S. Fii I No. IU. Scroiltl r'loor. Thk Voi.TAir Hf.lt C.. Marshall, Michi- j gan, will send their celebrated Electro-Vol- taic Helts to the afflicted upon :J0 day trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what ; they say. Write to them without lelay. 3-1 -'.-SlUm. ... j Citas. Pkniilf., a nejrro railroad la'.iorcr, : of Washington City, was kiiled near Hoov- i-r-villc. Somci fit coiiulv. on the n It. ; by the limb ol a (uc falling on linn. KSSOX SFUIMis 'nl'itTli St.. Hia.M No. Id, Sccoiltt r'loor. 1'iiiL.Miri.riii . Nov. a, lssn. Korirt: ro s rot KfifF.nrns A meeting of the stockholder of the tresson Springs Cihiiiiii.v will be held at the ohlec (d the t'omi'any, on the :'lh Hay of Jn ..rari. issf. at lg o'. cloi-k. M.. for the t.uria.se id ni-rrptiiiir an act nt A s embl v of the State ol I'l-nnsy lvania entith d "An art authorining eortneat ions to increase their 1mm! ed iihllirallons ami capital stock." approved 1T cemhrr . lS'i:. and to author. .e an increase ot it Imndrd ol.liuations. and the sreurinir ol the .-a rue by a mortgage, and lor transacting other bu ir.e-s. .!.Mr--i 1,. Mi'. 1.1. i;L Scovui.. ' . .1 l-S '.-.li. Timely Advice , on Fall Clothes. You are thinking 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 clothes, 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 as with a neigh bor ; and expect him to come right back if he has cause of complaint. PALL AND WINTER GOODS mttmoVrs cheaV'store t VThiTf so vif:,; ore hfki,'i j rrnr(J to the romino beinij the Iwk ij man, the .niWVr has rourjwlt business and uirr it his iinilive'h l atientioti Pvevi lritf!,,l 1 to 7 mo i,i t vl .v"'''ji"' .ccf.n n th' merra h is frit lids ttml the j.uV.ir qt ncridl'j tcith ALL KIXLt Ul' Ouohs AST PRICES SO LOW THAT XOXE VAX OK DA HE COMI'ETE WITH II I It. J t'j he f"un 7 i i it 'j- '(, i f , (. ; '( i 'ttc hue Jiutjers uiil ahroysji.id a full anJ ihrtnt s'-i; ,, Mori, romp, k-liK rijii. i DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, H0TI011S, K&TS, CAPS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Grasware, Glassware, ffcotoare, Cigars, Tobacco, CanDCi Goods, k., h. Also, FLOVn. COHN MEAL. FISH. SALT 1-v the bushel and barrel. IdlDiS, NAILS CLASS. PUTTY, HEUSIIES, HKOOMS. ,Vc. I have likewise added to my stock pat ii:Trr corn rsiniii?, vhich will ht sold at the remarkable loir p-rtcr of 0 eentt each. Alio for ic.V, tif BEST AND QUICKEST BUTTER-PRODUCING CHURN EVER INVENTED. t 'W A lnrire Increafe of business ha necesitated t he erlarpment o! my ?! ire rorn an 1 the rr? tton ol nn additional wanrooin, and f ill my establishment i literacy er.'W.'te.t with choice jri..d? and ager seekers after bargains. Mtil beinn; determined to aceomuio.!ate all wh erne, and especially my iriendf from the country, to w hem the hichestp rices in trade wii be pud f.-rall kind of pr.luue. I hare thrown open my lare and rommiKlious at a hie f.r the free use ot all who msr wish to pul up lhair atoilt. Thankful lor past favors ana tup-I d !r m.inv fuuire ones 1 remain as ever. X. ,T. FKBU3HOFF. III?h Ntrect, Tbcnatmrg, Marcli. ltv. NOW the LOUD WELKIN RINGS WITH THE NEWS THAT IT BRINGS SOME VERY GOOD THINGS FOR THE FOLKS OF CHEST SPRINGS. OE the I--, wn a th'j !e cf Northeastern t-.J In other words, and to be more rv; li.-it. there is trre-it rei..;cin arno Cambria at the o;eu'.ii iu n.--t sprins-. at what i kti l'un.;i Comer.'' or l.K-'Uglas I'roi erty. ol New Store bv S. E. Corn & Co., 'ht"h every fanr.er.ird resident in the neihf orhood should j.atr. 11170. as the T 'priet'.rs : mined to sell at the lowest Altoona prices jor either c-n-h or Cciin'ry pri.-.l'.'.e?. They w .11 ke ! Outer 17 X E(T T( ) IFs X )T I ( ' K. li Kstate of Co:... .losi. sTnniii:ii, dec'-l. I-ctler testamentary to the e-tate ol lleo. .l..s. j iroiner. nue oi w asninirion lownsnip. ami.ria county, ileeeased. having been iii-d to the under .iirne.l. all persons indebted to said ctat'- are n. tihed to make immediate payment, and those hav ina claims against the satnc will present I hem l-ro-perlv iiulheiitleat.-d lor settlement. JHHN SH VKIUVUH, Fxectitor. Sninmitvi'.le, Nov. 5. ls i.-dt. If vou Don't Come. But, suppose you don't come. How are we going 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 guess what you want ; if we don't guess right, that's our loss, not yours. Ham: vour 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. Ye 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 he can ask for. GOOD STOCK OF VARIOUS KIND OF GOODS " Snv t 1c or red." fr Inrifcf. ;rpnt? nnl r1ii-!rrn. ntifl fan obtain from tl-oir tcrr in AU v.n nt vlif-r n-t; ijunlitv of Ir Jrt4,i. Si",k. S:.tin?. "ariK-is. O.l lktji. Kc, that may Lc drs Mie lloom tins Ut-tii ti it up an-l I:lleu evcintvcly with riJ)TIilli, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, AND FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY, FOli MKX AMI HOYS. AS VKI.I AS A FC1.I. LINK t"K SHOES, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, &c, &c, for Ladies, Miss and Children. WII1I.K THK OIHK.K KUMM IS HKVOTKH KXCLVSIVLI.Y Tt LADIES' GOODS OP ALL ICHSTDS. Vittrimtucd lints Km bracing cvorythin-i in Miiinifrran'l Kar.-y (to.(' lirv?. u -h ft Trirr.mri at I r h-'iicfr tni citii.iren. Kd-honf, liucht?, JVotioii. &.;.. fV COHIAT INVITATION TO CA1 s.1 Is hereby extended to y. with the he-it banranis un p1 ever fh-T Id. rich and j-..o "d in Northern irr.ive nr. 1 : nibr'a. no come prei.ared to exehnne w.i.d, hides, chickens, hwu.-r, e-v. or other d--est market rate, lor first-cla'S men ha.;di.-e at the lowest Al'.na city i re , li '.I of hoiu iter whether t will be :i.-iii.-.m.-J..te, -t'.'iir the cah ot Table .io-!u-e, at tho h:h- F.EMEMUEU Till: NAMT. AND l'l.ACK: CORN&CO.'S BRANCH STORE, Chest Sprijicrs;, Oamlrin Co., IPii It. VOItX f- CO., I'roju'ietorn. - - 5. Jf. THUG LASS. Salesman. S. N.I'r CLOTHIXG HOUSE. :$20,000 Worth Fine Clothing LvXDliRS()X Vi'(VnnG BAZAAR, i:jos eleventh av ALTOONA, P'A. HOW AIM-: THESE FOll liAKGAIS? A Coir'l llcarif Ocevcnut - O Xicr (teeraHs 'i.,r. Men's t 'he-ajt 1'ittit - - - !K)e. , A " Hiavu Suit - - - f4.t Hftfrfstuitl Itrairrrs. rae It - 2c. j .1 Gnatl 'air A'ij Hoots - '2.VO Vnstatn Male Suits, - - - $Kt.i0 to VOJHK ", ir- 'aiiiliri.t r-ounty fVi-ml- : r"Ossic mul cxaniine our ";o.l- and lm-n our prices i-l It'll v iix-it-.l to i-.-ill guarantee Al.TC'JNA. r. . HT. r, l0.-4t. A. .1. ANDL:KS0N 6c CO. Wanamaker & Brown. mtt mmm the mt t Oak Hall, ixth n1 Market strecrs, riui.Ai.ri.rni. Fill: MAY S'l'OlM". IU U.DINC, or FARM AT PR) V ME SALE. ! H iM (.ill firm n ( !.. .-d to .lls'eise at pnhlie sab- ol the l1 .(: -i l.m ashij.. ': in I -1 .a cctii'v. ed Khieti l4-v' .VrCt-rniick. latco! sjl-l Inwiislitp. died -ei-.- 1. t1. iii-dcr-ia.it d i.il-rs I'-- fin" :-t i.rlv:ile ,;,,.. S .id 'ri r..o-:-i- ol Arrrt. In a a. ini t .Ie id rultn a ion. atid ij heheel to ie nnder.i.l with li.ii.niiani- coil. Tin- 1 m l will he sold as n h.dc or in . .r's to u:t j.:rcha. r. l or t.-HK- . etc , ell ci oi addr." s 1 ,,l.; lid.ANi' . , . K -. -i;-..-.il. 'J:. i .- '.. u.u:ii I. t'l-u ..n j . IV. S, TEITELBAUM, Carrolltown, Pa., li as .ii st in.r.N (H'i;m;h amth a sii.i.m id stuck ir S PRING S TJ I M O OODS, And a cordial int itation is now extend -d by the -- riet.ir Io every rt se the lame assorltneiit. ex:.tn:ne the lamma tjii 1 H : "s, and le-tr.i 1 1 ' no low that '( i.er cent, can to.-iiivelv it-saved bv t ii.-c t . I i th- i can sell ao In-1. I ih.it l bouul.t my entire ! k lor e- sh hp. I and ant therer.ire r. ;art-.l to make quick s.tlc? at u. i '. r i r -vi- tn.n ! i t u- I : ! the rmr M t" r-il! and .-ir!...---.ti':e : i. . v I ich lire l. . vi -i -. i l.e r.-.i -i. 1 I'l U'T ( l;h i-r It .rje. H lc lit . r lactchant in Cam!-: i . . . S. t LI I Li-Ii VI .1 II i 1
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