) Huntingdon Journal. Inesday Morning, Oct. 25, 1871 ADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. MEETINGS. dowse tenor, No. 300, A. Y. M., meets second Mon— ining of each month, in Brown's building. aura STONE 11. R. A. CIIAPTER No. 201, meets the testily evening of each month, in Brown's building. Ars tom:, No. 117, I. 0.0. F., meets every Friday r, third floor. teister's building. VT 110:1 CLSIP or 1. 0. 0 F., meets every second and Tuesdays, third Boor, Leister's I 0. of It. M.,Meete every ay evening, third floor, Leader's building. In Dlelv'e Cruusrus ASSOCIATION meets the first and lontlay evenings of each month, in Smith's building. 13,0. A. R., meets third Monday of each month in ;louse. _ . . ie;;;crt. meets the first Friday evening or each rpionoN LODGE, N 0.149, K. of P., meets every Sat 3veaing, in Smith's building. roonom TEMPLE or HONOR, No. 71, meets the fourth r of each month in Good Templar'. Hall. Waasvaintait Cum meets every Thursday evening, Y. M. C. A. room. _ _ . 0. 11. A. meet. first and third F. ()leach month in Good Templar's Hall. Ist Church—Washtngton street. Rev. J. W. PLAN- Services on Sabbath : IC 3 A a. m., 7 p. m. slic—Washington street. itev. P. B O'HALLOIIAN. first three Sundays in every month. gelical Lutheran—Mifflin street. Rev. J. J. ROLE. on Sabbath : 1034 a. m.. 7 p. m. tan Reformed—Church street. Rev. S. D. STECKLE. s en Sabath : 7 p. m, odist Episcopal—Church street. Rev. M. R. Fosina. on Sabbath 1034 a. m, ip. m. stant Episcopal—Rill street. No Pastor. )yterian —llhl street. Rev. G. W. Zsmazint. Sor t Sabbath 11 a. m.. 7 D. 133. r Mention—Home-Made and Stolen I—Police business. : latest is an educated fly. .ding has a female barber. lroaching—The season for hops. Blair county court is in session. tville is building an opera house. : great want—TS 3 want of money. oona is to have a new daily paper. 3ona ha 3 est,blished a night police. nted—A load of good hay at this office. afortable these nights—Blankets and Bich. lidaysburg has a ghost, or a "what is it I', abria county is cursed with horse thieves. 3. Elliott, of the Bloody Run Press, is ill, .1, but beautiful—These moonlight nights, risbarg has 5,003 Sunday school schol Amin lingers lovingly in the lap of sum. .tw's big show will be in town on Satur- churches were largely attended on Sun- ible—Overcoats and other winter wrap- have a large farm to sell in Bedford •e you sent us a new subscriber? If not, lot ? non's citizens are being extensively trized. .ming up—The tower of the new Presby• church. ree—The material whereof to manufac 'fiefs. ff. Jolly, of Tyrone, died iu Philipsburg, s 16th inst. oona roughs waylay and beat citizens on [bile streets. streets were thronged with promenaders turday evening. ilant—The juvenile brigade, at the corn ' 4 Paw's menagerie. mksgiving day is coming on apace, and a gobbler in our coop. noticed Hon. D. J. Morrell upon our one evening last week. !se thieves are plying their vocation in esters part of the state. n—The receipts of Prof. Bond, at hie exhibition on Thursday. red from the Chicago fire—Rothermel's re of the "Battle of Gettysburg." arfield has just four temperance men ding to the returns of the late election. e Bth ward of the city of Harrisburg elect colored constable at the recent election. e Bed Men of McVeytown indulged in a I hop on Wednesday evening of last week. man named McDonald was run over and I by the cars, near Tyrone, a few days e track is going down: on the Bedford and report Railroad at the rate of a rail per 311116e9 to be cheap and abundant—The crop. Contracts have been made at $5 50 iundred. ;lousy is cruel as the grave; the coals ,of are coals of fire, which bath a most ment flame. eo. Tilton opens the lecture season in ne on the 15th prox., under the auspices e Juniata Club. .e wire-walking of Prof. Bond, on Thurs afternoon, drew together quite a large 1 of 'spectators. tiladeiphia is being scourged with small- About 80 deaths occurred there last from this disease. are under obligations to our clever ,d, D. A. Neff, Esq., of Cleveland, Ohio, ate western papers. Philadelphia,Tudge has set a good exam ,y rebuking and fining a lawyer who pro d to insult a witness. se Pittsburgh Post urges the nomination 01. Thos. A. Scott as the Dernoc.atie can te for President in 1872. be latest fashion with Ete's fair daughters ,air-pins to match the color of the hair. 7 day brings something new. on't lend your Joonsec to your neighbor. him, when he comes to borrow, that the :cription price is only $2 per annum. ost of our merchants have received their and winter goods. For particulars, con advertising columns of the JOURNAL, rarrior Ridge was all ablaze on Thursday t, and presented a beautiful sight, which witnessed by large number of our citizens. cornucopia is a horn of plenty. The term r not inappropriately be applied to those ) take plenty of "horns" and get copiously rued," mother new counterfeit $2O greenback is lg "shoved." As we seldom get our eyes a twenty, we apprehend no danger of being ;imized. young man named George Harwood, re ng in Hopewell township, fell from a chest tree, the other day, and broke his thigh WO places. /et your smoked glass ready for the next ipse, which is to be a total shrouding of the L and visible in the United States,will come in June, 1954. Cho 4otruxer, is daily growing in popularity, is evidenced by its rapidly increasing sub iption list. Now is the time to subscribe. ruts only $2 00. Mie falling leaves and fading flowers remind of heavy frosts and winter's chilling blasts, dries the news from the elections held in nnsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey and lowa re nd qs that the Democratic party has gone 'here the woodbine twineth," Adam Forepaugh, whose menagerie is to hibit in this place on Saturday next, cos bated the entire proceed of his show in Fria, Ohio, amounting to $1,700, to the Chi go sufferers. That man's heart is in the ;ht place, and he deserves well of the public. ,N ARMY OF WILD BEASTS CONIINO.— On Saturday, Oct. 28th, afternoon and evening, Adam Forepaw's immense Menagrie, Museum and Circus, is to exhibit at Huntingdon, on the Fair Grounds, as the advertisements an nounce, this is really the "biggest things on wheels" in the shape of a Menagerie and Cir cus in the United States. Half a million dol lars have been expended in organizing and equipping it ; 400 mefi and horses constitute the working force ; two monster tents are used to exhibit under; thirty two massive iron dens (nearly double the number any similar establishment in the world possesses) contain the immense collection of wild animals; and the Circus is one of rare excellence, and is held beneath a tent entirely separated from the Menagerie. One ticket for fifty cents, and children twenty-five cents, admits to both ex hibitions. The following statement of the number of animal cages possessed by the various Menag erie companies now traveling will prove the truth of the statement made, that Adam Fore paw's is the largest Wild Beast Show in America : COMPANY. MENAG. Ceo. CAGES. Van Amb,rg " 21 _ _ Van Aniburg (Western) " • " 16 G. G Grady it 3 G. F. Daily o o 12 Wotton & Haight o 1 Noye's Circus it 00 Roston, Springer &Co " 44 11 James Robinson's ti ~ 8 Cole & Orton's tt 4C 1 John Robinson's ., 16 Lake's Circus o OS 4t Kincade's Circus OO Sheldenburger's 9 Handenburger's it 7 O'Brien's