EBHS3URC. PA.. FRIDAY. - - FEBRUARY 20, 18&5. - ted that up to February 31 Iluhn claim- TnE impression now prevails at Wash- ! ed that he had cleared ?7X, and that he lngton that an extra session of Congress ! thougbt he could double that amount will be avoided, but there is no absolute j before the close of the sessior. At.su certainty that such will be the case. If . ruing that all this is true, and that it is the legacy of ao extra session is left to j there is net much doubt, who must bear Mr. Cleveland it will be a most unfor- j the blame for such disgraceful huckster tunate beginning for his administration. i ing ? Our answer ia that the members A House that contain? over seventy of j themselves are responsible. Under the a Democratic majority, ought to be act of 1374 fixing the compensation of able, if wise counsels prevail, to prevent i members of the Legislature, each mem such a calamity. J ber is allowed one hundred dollars worth ! : j of postage stamps. When letter post- An official of the Pennsylvania IUil- ! age was three cents this amount repre road states that the company is abund- j sented 3,333 stamps, but as the postage antly able to handle all the emigrant; is now two ceuta it represents five thous- business that may be offered to it during the summer, at the present low rate of erne ilU'ir a passenger from Xew York to Chicago. The emigrant travel from Xew Yoik by all the Hues during the season of 14 did not exceed l,0u0 pas sengers In any one day, and this num l er can 1:9 accommodated in ttfenty .'.ve curs. . . It is related of President Lincoln that oiie iiijht Mrs. Lincoln sailed into tf.e library as he stood with his back to the the warming bis long frame. Her lr-ss was long at one end arid low, very low. at the other. "Whew," said Old Abe, "what a long t;iil our cat has to night !M Mrs. Lincoln uiaJo no answer and paid no attention tohim. He stood some time with his pyes on the floor and then said quietly : "Don't you think it would be better if some of our cat's tail was around her ueck ?" There i a growing movement in the docks of London and ainocg builders and n'J.er tradesmen to dispecjo with the services of Irish laborers, fifteen hundred Iiish woikiDgrnen having re ceotly been summarily dismissed from bu.liiiigs iu the course of erection ia East London. Similar discharges, but on a smaller scale, have taken p'.ace at Liverpool, Manchester and other large towns. This is the result of the gospel of dynamite, as preached by O'Donovan llossa and his insane followers, who ad vocate the blowing up of public build ings in England as a means of coercing the government of that country into an acknowledgement of the independence of Ireland. 'Tiik law's delay, " which Ham let e.steemed among th insufferable ills of life, has juut been well illustrated in a New York city court. Early in Jan uarj. Captain Pbelac, of Kausas City, lo., was brutally assaulted in O'Dono van Hossa's office in New York city by a desperado na.a.tJ fSLort, and in the ttrug!e that ensutd was daLgerously stabbed several times. Short was ar rested and Phelan bavin lecovered from his wounds, has made several in effectual attempts to have 5Short put on trial. lie has been met by excuses and delays until his patience has been ex hausted, and ou last Sunday night he declared that he was tired waiting for justice anJ he arid his wife boarded the cars for their home. He may, however, be compelled to return if the court ever gets ready t'j try his assailaut. (tov. Hoadly, of Ohio, was one of the ppeakers at the Democratic banquet at the Mor.ongahela House, Pittsburgh, ou Thursday evening of last week, and responded to the sentiment, "The Dem ocracy of the Future." Among other things he said : Let us not be unduly oonrrtid with the question who are to tie Mr. Cleveland' ad f li-eri : wbo rthall be inducted into ctUce un der hlru aoi! tliem. Tbe vital que.itiou Is cf coantHl, not counsellor. If trie face of tbe nation he fixerily set, and the step resolutely taken toward a D-iuorratic future, what matter evep Iboueli persoual hopei and aa Mtiour" of many am on if in be di-appniuteii ? i h n-K or -ir. i 'evei.inu twn iriiuata outy. Kirst. that tuosd offices which directly or in-dirn-lly RlTert the course of public- events tt:a;t t.tf died with I lemocraU ; and, s.-cmuJ-iy, trmt the admini'ration of pu'ilie afTaira hull i'.seif t;e 1 lenjocratie In t:t ditlieult task of leadmt; tbe iiartr in ita radouiteuient In fct ditlk-ult I of puWir aSrtirs the Democratic party will : extend to rnui nent roui and hopeful cnufi- dene, and r.ot waylay bim with enappisri ' and eu.-ph-iuus rriticimu, no matter how j rapidiy tr slowly he may change merely the busiuess. oftk'e of the DalluU. At a cancus of the Hepublicau mem bers cf the United States Senate held the other day, the country was plainly given to understand of what kind of material the majority of that body iu ec in posed. The bill forfeiting fifteen inlllious of acres of land granted by Congress to the Texas Pacific Railroad Company, was passed by the House by nn almost unanimous vote, as their was no decent pretext for any opposition to it. But at the caucus referred to the the Rpub!icao ?nators resolved not to take action on that or any other land forfeiture bill during the present sessieo. The Democratic House enforced the platform of the Democratic National Convention on this subject, but the Re publican Sena'orn treat the pledgn of the t-'onvention that nominated Klaine and I.rigan with supreme contempt. The Senate represents the corporate wealth of the country and not the rights of the people . Some of Mr. Arthur's recent appoint ments to places of high pnhlic trust bave been peculiarly t;nf jrtunate, and most conspicuously so that of John Da vis as a member of the Court of Claim. The o-iiy noteworthy incident in the life of Davis is that he married a daugh ter of Mr. I'relinghuyscn, Mr. Arthur's ! Secretary of State. !. is handsome ; and attractive and wears the verv bet kind of clothes, sije has two handonie j sister-., or e of whom, Lucy, is your:gr ' than Mio. Davis, and the other, Til'ie, j a f.i"d d al older, her age beir.g sot d.'.vo : l!i;rty eight, and to whom it i was rep ,ri d !asi suniCuer the PresiJriit i was er.gar--d to b niairieJ. Davis has a position now under h3 fathsr in-'.aw, : but :tt-r the f t. (;f Match he will be ' out f i-usiit-.'-w, ! ' h" story goes that ' his wife, ai.d ler M'ers, Lucy and Til- ' li. :!i'-'i:il! ...'! .! . d Arthur if to' n i t i i ti 'jk A i . i ? . L'c out of p:m. although. 1 like ei -essll . In uni versa'l admit k :i i law an l is I ; d '. I e totally unfit ' for the p osuioi'. It is cat : ! a "petti coat" ap;oiut merit and has drawn down the ir lignat ien o her I'm ta! rs of Anon two weeks ago the statement was published in the newspapers, based j upon a dispatch fiom Ilarrisburjr, that ; An ex-member of the House from Phila '. delphia, named Iluhn, was in that city . engaged :n bujitg postage stamps from the members at a discount. It was sta j t stamps, more than enough to last each member during his natural life. They are his property, however, in pur suance of the law, and he has a right to sell his surplus stock if he is mean enough to engage in that method of swindling the State. This postage stamp law has been in existence for elev en years and althougn it is a most pal- pable and stupendous fraud, no man in j tbe Legislature has had the courage and honesty to attempt its repeal and tho enactment of a fair and reasonable sub stitute. Mr. Home, of this county, in troduced a bill some lime ago in re gard to the pay of the members and of ficers of the House, bnt we do not know what provision his bill makes in regard to postage stamps. He is well aware that it is a swindle of the biggebt di mensions and that it ought to bo cut up by the roots, and we trust he has made a plain provision in his bill on that sub ject. Does his bill allow eaeh member one hundred dollars for stationery, as the Harrisburg papers said it did, when he offered it ? If it does it as indefen sible as tbe postage stamp iniquity. Members are now allowed fifty dollars for stationery, whereas htlf that arnoun ; would be more than sufficient. Pos'age stamps and stationery for the members of the two houses now cost the State over thirty-seven thousaud dollars per session. John Boyle O'Reilly, the scholar ly editor of the Boston I'V.ut, cannot, it seems, set his foot on English ground without being liable to amst, thrown Into prison SDd compelled to serve out the balance of a twenty years' term of imprisonment, imposed upon him iu 18oG, when he was tried and convicted fcr high treason against the British Government, because of his patriotic zeal for Ireland and her cause. After nerving three years of bin term of p nal servitude in Australia he escaped, eame to Boston, was naiuialized, and soon after became editor of the Pilot. Some time ago he was invited to lecture in Mou'real on St. Patrick's Day, the in vitation coming fivm a high official of the government of Canada. He de clined ou the ground that lie would be liable to ar rest the moment he slej. ped upon Canadian soil. Iliijh ctlisials in the government of Canada promised him immunity from arres!. Mr. O'Reil ly wrote to Mr. Frelinghuyseu, Secreta ry of State at Washington, explaining the circumstaticen, and asking h.m whether his citizenship would protect him from harm. The Secretary too a I deep interest iu the matter, and through Mr. Lowell, the American Minister at London, laid the question before the English Home Government. Mr. O' ReilTy a'so wrot personally requesting permicsion to visit Canada, England ar i Ireland. A tew days ago replies were received absolutely denying hu re quest. Mr. O Ueiliy is not an old man yet hd may live lung enough to be able once more to walk ou the "O d Sxl" and stand upon his native heath, with out asking permission from Ireland's ancient and tnveterate foe to enable him to do so. We published in cur paper lawt weik the Uxt of th II:gh License bill which was introduced into the House at Ilar risbcrg aud reported ty the Committee with some important amendments. Tho bill as originally drawn and rrt- nested imposed a license of J.VjO on those who sell intoxicating liquors at retail iu cities of the first and second cias, in addition to the license now re quired bylaw to be paid; in cities of the third, fourth and fifth ciafs the ad ditional licer se was fixed at a;,d uil other hotel keepers were taxed Sl.-0 additional. This latter provision would apply to Cambria coun'y. Tie Com mittee amended toe bill fixh-g tho li cense in cities of the first class (PmU delphia) at ?")U(J ; in cities of rhe second claja (Pilttburg). ?.?00 ; in cities of the third, fourth ard fifth c', HSS ?lfv"l mill in all other cities, boroughs and town ! ships, This latLer sum would be j the additional license required in this ' County, provided the bill becomes a law. All the license fees received from these sources are to be paid into the county treasuries arid the present license fees are to continue to be paid into the State treasury. A very vigorous effort will be made to pass the bill aud a strong opposition will be inadegainsf it. We will watch its progress carefully aud keep our readers advised ot the head way it makes or the averse. The feel ing throughout the State, so far at it has developed itnelf, is i:i favor of its parage. This is particularly the case in the cities where a high license would, it is believed, do away with the lo drinking holies that are the fruitiul rurserin of ci isat. A liir.t. has been introduced into the Legislature which the Philadelphia iV thinks will bear Careful watching. It provides for a Bureau of Forestry with a chief at a salary of t'J.UOU. with auitwrity lo appoint a roar.shal and ten uejuny marshals in every county who are to be bard fl.5 Vrr day for the os tensible purpose of extinguishing foreat tires. Any proper legislation for the purpose of protecting the forests of the State would meet wilh popular appro val, but this bili would nimply create a smail armv of new office holders at a heavy expense to the public treasury, for doing what could be done muon U t terbythe Secretary of Internal Affairs or the Secretary of the Commonwealth if authorize.! t,y law to take the preser vation of thft forests of the State in charge. It is somewhat singular that up todate no mmikr has introduced a bill to stah tsi. a U,!l SKtiug it rk Bureau. Lothof which industries re now rec-uhu-d as aiu ,t the most "o oi iar;t ;m 'i j: : L s :e. M-lr;.I '.f t he THE APOTHEOSIS OF AVE.XGEK.S. It is amazing that the London jour nal? and some New York newspapers which betray these British sympathies too recklessly, should be blind to the stupendous blunder involved in lauding rhe attempt to murder O'Donovan Ros ea. The would-be assassin, Mrs. Dud ley, is not herself mor6 crazv than the writers who make her mad act a pretext for confounding right and wrong, for demolishing the bulwarks of law and social order, and for plunging English men and Irishmen on both sides of the Atlantic in a war for mutual extermina tion. It has pleased the London Times to dignify the misguided and apparently demented Mrs. Dudley by comparing her to Charlotte Corday. From one point of view that newspaper has done its best to give the parallel malign ex actitude. The morbid sentiment that masks a savage passion for reprisals, is not tbe frame of mind test fitted to con strue the real lesson of historical analo gies. To the broad view that embraces effects as well as motives, the murder ot Marat is memorable, less for the detest able character of the victim and the self immolating spirit of his destroyer, than for the appalling consequences of the crime. The act of Charlotte Cor day was, more than aught else, charge able with the inhuman butcheries of the succeeding Reign of Terror. It nude a martyr of a monster and transformed an outcast's ravings, of which even the Par is rnob had begun to tire and sicken, into the inspired injunctions of a trans lated prophet. It confused the con science, stifled pity, and split the sym pathies of France ; it blocked the rising wave of conservative reaction, crushed the widespread Girondist conspiracy, stamped out the Vendean insurrection, choked the prisous, whetted the guillo tine, and draped even the devilish ma lignity of a Carrier in the cloak of righ teous retribution. There must have been much less of romance than of ab horrent folly in the act of Charlotte Corday to the eyes of Marie Antoinette, of Mme. Roland, and the myriad vic tims of the ensuing fatal twelvemonth, during which the gospel of blood found rtself rehabilitated by the deplorable slaughter of its apostle. Is it possible the London Timts can soberly desire to see the analogy by which it would exalt the stupid or insane work of an assassin implacably carripd out ? Here is another heedless comment on Mrs. Dudley's mad act from the usually temperate and well-balanced Standard. This organ of influential English opin ion does not scruple to twist Scripture to its purpose and propounds, apropos of Rossa, the edifying doctrine that "they wbo lrve by the sword must perish by the sword." Now, what is this but to acclaim lynch law ; to discard the whole machinery of justice ; to advocate the right of private ajudication and re venge ; to set a price upon the head of every Irishman suspected and in the absence of a trial suspicions pass for proofs of complicity in dynamite con spiracies? What is it but to hound Eng lishmen the world over, to the murder of their fellow beings of Irish birth ? How loug a time will probably elapse, afu-r h crruje like Mi.;. Dud'ey's has been e.vru j, applauded. tri;k-d ont in patriotic, r.iiuaotic, lieroic colors, before a ruob o! English cranks, infected with the sanguinary craze, may lorget to dis ctiminaie with niceness between the guilt and innocence of Irishmen, and come at last to run amuck in the thor oughfares of London V liy the vicious tenor of its comments on a rather shabby counterfeit of Char lotte Corday 'a infatuation, the Loudon press is taking the straight course to ward converting England into a sham bles and Ireland into a hell. Bui let its disciples do their bloody work at home ! Neither Irishmen nor Englishmen shall fight out their quarrels here. Our courts are open for the trial and the punishment of Irishmen and English men who can brt shown to'have commit ted any offence against our laws. But our streets are not open, and ttiey never will be, for cutthroats to glut their grudg-.'S in, and buy the cheap dialir.c tiou of patriotic ardor by unreproved assassination. A'tic York Sun. Good Sense Coue Back. The American Iron and Si eel association can e stnsible w hen the election is over. Tlie have issued an address which they conclude by urgmg their members to conduct theit business "3 if we had faiih in the good sense of the American people and an American Congress." J.1U3 isjohi. mist we urgea the iron and bteei manufacturers to believe before the elect io:i, w hen they pretended to be lieve th.it everything would go to the "denitutiou bow wows," if Cleveland should be elected. It was a patent thought that v.o administration would be so foolish as to hazard any disaster to the established busie.s interest of the country. The Iron and Steel asso ciation now declare in their address that they cons.der business to be improvii.g and that the depression of the past two years has reacbe l its limit. This is a coii'.eHsioii that the Democratic victory has not bc-en a business smasher. They sa that their statistics show that Die production of iron and steel last vear, in this country, was of greater tonnage than of any vear prior to ; aud that it Las ail been consumed and beeu paid for. There was no abuonual accumu lation of slock at the end of tlm year. Thu significant fact shows that the cou.ilry manufactures, eveu under the unuoubted severe limitation of its busi ness, a great amouut of iron and steel and consumes all that it makes. The increased demand which U certaiu to coine. with business revival and the country's natural growth, will tax its uianut.icturiiig capacity when it sets in and will cause tho lighting of its idle fires. There may or may riot be a suJ den boom in prices; that will depend upon whether the merchant g'td exctle.l or k-eps eix!. It will be a great di al better for everyone rf th-re is no boom, but a slow and .steady return to remu nerative puces. T:.ere is no occasion Tor any wild or any great advai.ee. The manufacturing resources of the count ry are very gial and tqo.tl to any demand if it is not made with unreasonable uuj dfimess and a ferocity. The great de velopment of the S.mi hem iron fields will bo a check upon a gi-at rise? in pig iron, ai.d it is reasonably certain that Uie piioes no1 iuiii.ing will not be per UMiieni'.y advanced in thB tut ore to any extent. The ironmasters' profit will tie mot likely lo come Ironi a lessened cost i:i freights and raw materials. 1st twis ter I nit lU'jf nrtr. IiAi.r.ov 8 Monthly Maoaxinb tor March i liuet and li fully up to ila imual exce -lent ta..i!Brd. There It a cai.iui illustiat'd art cie in Africa, sh.jwmu tie i-eiearated Vrcturia Kt:s tho most wniidrful In t.ie wor.d. '1't.eii c.iiuej Mr W:u. II TliiiiiiK's s:orj, L.-wey and 1 ; or, Sulor Hoys' Wan deiinsj ,"' f ul y as ititereiht as the aulu..r"s "Belle of A u-trnlia," and On Litid and Sea" two of the most pmiuiar hook pur l:hed wt'liin ti.e Ust teti yearn. In tiie tnird purl of " Ie Ae y anu l," the .oeu ci wliieti is IsiJ in Sin l.fK., in the year l.s-p;, duntig the early .-Ukr. i cf the M- xican War", the two adventurers mnke 'heir ewespe !rom the cftiaboz.., a id rum the tables on ttie M-xiran. Sioctiox, who takes bis olace in the buys cell. There is a very funny an Count of a bai quet given bv Sci.tch Jack, durit.R which he does atl the Ulkinii and drink!! ,j in the intense tlisyust of ins com pa;ii..n; s-id nt lt tbev rise up in th-ir ni'i!hr, and. pitel-ti-K .Mck on' of the build rnit, finish 'tie punch and fo d in a hjrtj. We understand the author, Mr. Tin) ivs, iiite:i.ls to visit the scenes of bis ear y n.f eoturcs in ,'::;ffrm s.i ne tune it: A;ril, and t;,e 1 1 ? ( will be of rre ii.;ret lo !iin,' we sii,,u!d etipp we. L-w.-y and f nronil' ses w.ll Tie other matter in llAl.I.Of'a is if nod, and inc'ivies st.ines. p.ienis, a'ini;n matter, etc (niv 51 . .(er yar, ..1 15 ci,. Hsu e .v.pv. Additiss, 1 1, o.i.cs ,v r.i'H).' Uitw.ev ft?., lk.-tno, M.ivs. HASHLNUTOX LEiTEB. From our regular eorrospondent. Washington, Feb. 16, 1385. Congress for the past week has been the foot ball of obstructive, dilatory and mischievous cranks. Appropriation bills and other important if not indis pensable lesgislatiou have been delayed and an extra session seems very proba ble. Well, who cares ? Let an extra session be called. A member of Con gress is paid $.").000 a year, aDd whether he legislate ib Washington or vegetate in his rural home, he draws hif pay all the same. We pay; Congress to make laws. It is desperately difficult to keep it down to its work. The members are wretched shirks ; they seldom poll to gether except on a motion to aujourn ; but since tbey are paid so much a year, let their alleged work be contiuaexi throughout the year. It would be bet ter to pay them by the day, and outy when they are in their seats. When a member fails to answer to his name on the roll call dock his wages. If he is taidy make him bring a written excuse from bis wife. If these wholesome rules were enforced there would be less absenteeism, le.s skipping around the corner, less solitary and informal ad journment to the restaurants in the base ment of the Capitol. The fact is, that the people are too easy and too lenient with those who, with vaunting hypoc risy, call themselves " public servants." These deputized legislative employes, to put it mildly, are many of them bum mers and loafers, interested chiefly in their private ambitions and pleasures, and utterly Indifferent to, or ignorant of, the needs of the great interests tney are sent to represent. Congress is not up with the times. It is not at all pro gressive, cjo far as I know, parliamen tary methods and procedure are not much better now than tney were when Rome was a Republic two thousand years ago. A plan has been devised to call the roll by electricity, and thus reg ister instantly the vote of evejy member, but tbe old and tedious plan ot calling the ayes aud nayes is still followed, con suming a great portion of the session. An extra pession will probably be cal led early in April. It is said that the Democrats desire to avoid an extra ses sron on political grounds, but apprehen sions are erbaps exaggerated, and it is time legislators should rise above mere party expediency and do their duty without fear. In the end this would be the broadest aud highest expediency. It looks now as if Mr. Tburman will b a member of the Cabinet. He is earnestly urged by influential Demo crats throughout the country. Senator Pendleton does not want a Cabinet port folio, but awks that Mr. Thurman may be appointed. The objection has been made that he is too old, but he is young er than Gladstone, Bisrnark, or Moltke. He is the ablest among the able. No man is better equipped for the portfo folios of 3tate, Finance, Justice or In terior. K. THE SITUATION IS EUIIOPE. London, Feb. 14. Things look worse ami worse for the Ministry iu this Egyptian trouble. The heavy lowes in all lite fights are leJocing the small forces of Wedseley to such iufiuKesimal proportions that evervtHidy now thinks all the regiments in the country will be I cut down one by one, and, even it final v'tctoi y should come lo the Brit ish arms, that these precious pioneers will be a preliminary holocaust. A still more serious matter for alarm j is that the unanimity with which the I em rgetio measures of the Government j for pushing on the campaign were bail- ed in the first outburst of shame and grief at the death of Gordon, is already giviog signs of dissolution. The Radi cals, who have been always restive un- der this wUole Egyptian business, are alarmed at the terrrbie vista of bound less expense and great bloodshed iu an ruicipiiae atfgiiii'i I lie -Hanoi. ir Gladstone, too, should adhere as obsti nately as ever to the policy of abandon ing the. Soudan as soon as conquered, sensible men of all parties will revolt against a policy of combined butchery at first and running away afterward. The first sigu of the break in the Lib eral party is in the speeches of John Mjrley aud Leonard Courtney. The first is the ablest Radical journalist in i England, and, though he is not yet a good parliamentary orator, he repre sents a very strong following in the country. Courtney has rather damaged himself by taking r.p the academic craze of proport tonal representation ; but he has the prestige of naving been proved rijtht by time in protest iog ob stinately against the annexation of the Transvaal ; and the two men together will undoubtedly form a strong team. Another sign of the. times is that the provincial Radical journals, which lean as invitabiy toward peace at any price as the Loudon journals do toward jingo ism, have begun to discover that the demand for an expedition to smash the ! Madhr is founded on rhe unchristian ! principle, of revenge ; and, tiuaily, the work of disorganization has advanced with such rapidity in the last couple of days, that there are already reports and denials of several Ministerial resig nat ions. Gladstone is in the worst plight of all, being cius-d on a'l sides with a vehe mence that is almost unp iralelled. The savagery of the in.d against him may be gat hered. from the fact all the news- I pap-rs comment with fierce condemna- I lion on his enjoyment of young Justin j McCarthy's p'ay, "The Candidate,"! on the night that the news of Gordon's i eeath arrived. Eeiyone of the hearty laughs, with which he received that wit ty production, is registered against him s an addition to his many othar crimes. R KS 1 1 E T C I. K VI I. 4 .M TO 1 1 1 S C A I.VEt, MARdl 4, Irentlenien : Iu enterlutJ upon the admin istration of public uffairs, let us first discuss the rjuestion f Policy. No doubt each of you has a policy. Mtnihera of Cabinet: Yes ! yes ! we will have policies. Pitsidtitt : Your careful consideration will on required Iu the matter of a Foreign Pol'cy. if tubers of Cabinet : No 1 uo ! We want a I'oiied States I'd i icy. President: Let us reach facts. What ia your policy ? Mtmbeisof Cubinrt : An Accident Policy in the L'stTED SrATKlS Ml'lfAL -VlCtDKNT A6.K iATlON at half rales, Tbe best IQ the l'rt:tdeiil : Gvulicinen, I Bud I have made no mistake Vour Policy is tbe best oue. You hae at'U-d Vllh wisdom, fori tlioUtit and prudence. Vou have pn.tected your selves; vim ars capable ot protecting the public at l:ire. I kju.w Tut U.NirKD Si-Aii-.s Merc a I. Acciuknt Association to be a sojini n-.siituli.iii ; its rates are low ; it has 110 vantt cliiiuis contested nor any un paid. With this t(rutit 1114 assurance, we wi.lin.w proL-ed to d'scuss the next most "mipi" rant question, tii,. Spaiiish Treaty. Notb Tiie U.iite 1 Ststes Mulusl Acci dens, AsSK-Mtinn of New York is the b-.riEest, clie.ip st and bes'. mutual accident com puny 111 Ui- wui'ld. The ui-uilership fee j, 0, paya'ile but once. Aoout fl: .t year ( wliicn limy !o paid at one time if preferred or as the asarss'.i.eiits are Si!.le duimiMI.e year) will carry a policy i:ia,t assures to ttuisj hav il.tc a prefened Vi'up,iti.ii (5.000 Iu ttie tyent of death by accident, or f J5 a week Im ess- of disa0tin; ii.jurv ; f 10 OoO accident insurance with wetk.y indemnity at proportionate rates. N professional or business man shou'd be wittiout accident insurance when so small an oufay wfur-s o lar;e nu iiid-uinily iu the event ol serious accident at h tune when most needed- Hid a million of toasea Imva bet-u pa nr. Ail clai'i.s ar pid iiuineliately tV"'i receipt of .satisfactory proof. For tutlhct paiticulsrs s.jnd for circuur und ap l.itcats..a bliuk to 320 and 3'2 Urondway, Ne York. Charles Ti. Pest, I'ribKIent. James K. rrrcHtR, Secrc ary. L ,.?.dc..i s' ttii tu t.e ail tlie gi. JEWS ASD OTHER 50T1XUS There !s nothing Hire Dr. Thomas' Eelec tic Oil to quickly cure acoM or relieve hoarse ness. Written by Mrs. M. 3. Fellows, Burr Oak. St. Joseph Co., Michiean. Over brain work and exerases redoce the vitality and cause nervous exhaustion, etc. The Pastl'le treatment is a radical cure. Ilarrls remedy Co, St. LouU, Mo., send Jrtt trials. Jatnp W. Murray who laid in warit acid assassinated his brother-in-law, Alfred Yerke, whom he mistook for another man who w9 suspected of UDdue tnti liacy with Murray's divorced wife, was hanged at Port land, Oregon, on Friday afternoon, in We presence of aoout thirty witnesses. -Chief of Police Gus. L Braun, of Pitts barv, died Sunday afternoon, of peritonitis, after a bhort Illness. Chief Bra on gained widespread notoriety recently by placing under arrest the Ausro-Ilungrian Consol In that city because the latter refused to tike in an Austrian flag Abating Id front of brs office when ordered to do ao by Brann, who claimed that It came under an ordi nance prohibiting swinging signs. A sensat'on has been created at Atlanta, G., by the announcement that Samuel Small, a well known jurnalistt and anthor of the "Old Si" character sketches-, has aban doned journalism and is preparing hrnielf for the Protestant Episcopal Chnrch. Mr. Small was secretary to President Johnson, and later held that position under Commo dore McCormack at the Paris exposition. On Frldajr last the rope of timber truck at 5To. a slope, Lehigh and Wi'.ksbarm Coal Company, at Ashley, broke as It wes being lowered into the slope. The truck ran to the bottom, a distance of 1,500 feet, with fearful velocity. Upon It were five mine carpenters, who were thrown off when half way down. One of them, John Will!am, was instantly killed, and the other four are seriously injure, the recovery of two being extremely doubtful. Major Frank Clarke, senior partner c' the banking Aim or Clarke, Bryan & How ell, at Bryan, Texas, committed suicide Sun day evening at five o'elok by nhooting him self with a revolver. The cause Is unknown. It is f opposed he was laboring under mental aberration at the time. The bank is in a prosperous condition and the suicide could not therefore have resulted from bnsin ss troubles. Mr. Clarrte left a note addressed to his partner. Guy M. Bryan, Jr., request ing the latter to take eharge of his estate and see that his children were provided for. George Pty9on Bushell is a wealthy cat tle raiser, living near Southampton, Bucks county. He lately owned a fine herd of 13 short-horn cattle. Fur some weeks past he has been grieved beyond measure to know that his bovine favorites have been sick. Last Tuesday week James Brown, a local cow doctor of some reputation, Informed Mr. Bushell that hi eattle were suffering from pleuro-pneumonia and that it was ne cessary to have them all killed. Mr. Bushell wa nearly heartbroken at the news aud he could not bear to think of his pets being pole axed in the cruel, blundering way com monly in vogue at the abattoir and other slaughtering places. Me therefore expressed bis human views pretty forcibly to Dr. Brown and requested that worthy to suggest snow more humans method of putting the poor anioials out of their misery. The doc tor suggested chloroform aid the following morning a qnantltr of the itisi.liuous kines thetic was admini.-tered to each of the ani mals When each one 9ank into death-like slumber Dr. Brown with great care passed a long, straight knife into each of their hearts. Mr. Bushell Intends having the carcasses stuffed an.l set !r-in a large frame building, to be erected for tar jiurjtose near his home stead, to be kept as mementoes of bis sor row and of his liutuane way of k. eOiifc ttie la x which says that U it-eased calllt ui:u-t be killed. "In F.dwanl Mot :abe." says the Philadel phia llfcord. "Cardinal Arciihiship of Duo tin. the Ca'holie t'ivureh in Ireland has lost a very diUngui:-rer and worthy member. He was botn in Dublin in 1816,the on of a well known Catholic journalist, educated at Maynootb and ordained by Aiclihishop Mur ray. Not un'il Ir. Cullen succeeded to ttie Archbinhoprie was the talent of the modest and hard-working young curate recognized, but then bis advancement was rapid. Priest of the impoitnut pariah of Kingstown, then Vicar (Venerfil, finally assistant prelate with the title of Bis'iop of Gadara, June 25, 1877, Dr. McCabe practiealiy administered the dioces under Cardinal Cullen, whom he sucoeded as Archbishop in March, 187'J, be ing raised to the Car.linalute Maicti 2, 18S2. 1 he ci'Uipaiutively brief public career of the second Irish Cardinal wos uotable mainly for his pastorals avairit the principles of the Laud League aud the participation of women in politics. An amiatile and de voted man, his Us at sueh a period is a se riou blow to the Church iu the much-vexed Greeu island." Wanders Xetcr Crane. A lona time, nun thn wi-.e man aid there is nothing new under the mii, but yet tbe daily experience of hundiv.ls seeru to prove this false. Some contend thnt the days of tnirucles are past, but yet it appears a-, if thev are not yet uone y. when !-uch men as I. N. Tldhall". of Wasbinatoti, Ia , gives tbe following r-marWable testiiuony : ,-l liave beeu a severe aufferer froio chron ic rheumatism and ki.loey HtTectiOii for over twenty years, and after uaviut; tried nearly everything without ettini; relief, com mencetl n.-itii I'eruna a tew monthn ao. Ttie benefit I have reeeivrd is wonderful. 1 feel like a new uiau, aud aiu lully restored to health." Surely such a cure is remarkable, aud none should IM-Mtate atiy longer about usiog Peruna tbe ureat remedy discovered by Ir. HartiUHii. Send to your druaai-t for a bot tle, and ask lor bis book on tho 'Ills of Life. Ilia Mllppery (ilaaa Eye. "The Squire," sars the author of "The Iloosier Sclionlmarer," "wore one class eya rwl a win. 1 he uiass eye was constantly slipnintt out ot focus, and the wig turning aruund sidewise on his head when re ad -dressed the people t.f tlie Flat Creek I)i. srict." Sad spectacle. Parker's Hair Hal tatu preserves and promotes the growth ot the natural hair. It also restore the nat ural color 10 hair which has faded or becoiae l?ray. Clean, elegant, bem ficial, highly p fumed. A Weak Back, with a wearv ashing Ia;e ness ovt the hips i a sijfn of diseased kid neys. F the best kidney curative knu wu which ia Burdock Blood B.ttets. CAKIOKIA. Whk Kahy wan lels. we (fare her 'tor, Wlnfu.l.ewas a t'l.tl.i. .e cried f jr t'astjia, Whee he ri-ani Mip, she clunx to I'afturta Wbon he han t hil.lreD. ohe gave them l Kt'a. r'or iie a". Jauier' Iru Store, 'ROW ITS THE f-s EST TGH.C. Thla medicine, cr-rablninfr; Iron witri fre eeir.-tRbie tonica. a-.iictlr and Fnicylrle'r ''' lT.peTla I ndlceatlnn. eattaewa, J a. pore hlood, Madauria,C hills ana rema, and Nearalaiiv. It ia an uniiiittnr rrmcdj for Diseaws o'thc Kidneys and) I Irer. It Is inrMual.ta tor Iieae fwnlfnr to romen. and all who lead re.ittitary lives. It iiof s not Injure the tee! h. cnvjM hca.lm l.e.or I r ' ffuislipatiOTi of'irr . ... .eic7ir fo Itpni lh.sar..l r.urif.es the Mood, stimulate ho uppftiio, ni.la the assln.ilation of forwl. ro 'leva Hearthtirn and Iel hir,j, and strenMb t-.j.s 'ho nmsclea and ni-rrea. r-tt I utprruittcnt Ke.f rs, Lassitude, Irfc cf I ncrgy, Ac, it has r.r. fcnual. eg- The prrnutne htis ah.vre trr.d r.iirV finl frr.sso.l red lima on wrapper. Tnl.ena other. Bjj. ci? prgwx i.miiui o., p-.i it . Iitl Br,, 1 - liiiiwiifiiSi Inii I IM t HUU1-' M'OSDER-DOOKS in no trifling se:ic, but tho Ix-st literature of the -woriJ presented in excellent and attractive form, at prices so low a to excite universal "wonder." L.1IIHAJIY of S TA SDAIiD HISTORY. Containing in oiid volume, imperial oeo. good type, w-tth numernn fin Illustra tions, th whole richly txniad In fine cloth, oltoaineiited, tbe fullifwiug crlebraUi work, unabridged ; CiRF.KV larger II I STOUT of th KN'OMSII rEOTT.K. CKLYT,E'S HISTORY of th FREMH KKVOLI TTOX. CKK.4STTI Fifteen IKCISTTE PATTI.ES of the WORLD. rsCIIlLLEX'A HISTORY of Am THIRTY TEAKS' WAK. Harper & Brothers' lowest frioe for theee fear great works w $14.50 ; my thrice ia $2.50; poetag 40 cents extra. ' A wonler-lk In more senses than one. The ilea of put ting a work like thie at only $3.50 per copy, seems prerosW jis ; and yet there m wisdom in it, for everybody w-IU want it, 4inl it will thus be die means of advertising and intiodue.ing the- nnmerous other valuable books which the publisher ia putV tmu; forward." Christian at Work, New York City. " It it truly a marvel f pkill and a triumph of modern me chanioal crt that such a noble volume can be furnished at so small a cost. "Whether w e admire its large proportions, leftu-tifuPHi-ndine;, fair page, excellent paper, nutiwrous and Ftrik ing i lustrations, numlierijig nearly 100 all are first-class.'' Chri.tfS'tn Cynosure, Chicago, 111. LIlitlA li Y of S TA XTA HI) rOKTS,ftmi .ning in on imiHrKLi ot-tAvo han.lMru.-l HwuimI roluni, of abo-.iJ 1. UO paces, Hour ti.i.in.l Brevier tyj-e, leaded,-U10 following works, 'JtiaU klge-l : Hmtt'n ComplFta I'onflunI and Dramatic" Works. CiTrIrle Poetlenl Worlm of Robert Hum Viaxhkrettt I'orttrnl Witfb of Thomas Moir. Tr.:a!iv ;rod editions of Uiwso are not elsewtKTP obtain-I Vole f:r ios:, tli.iii $4.50; niv pru-e $2.00 Absolutely Pure. Th. j.owder nevr varied. A mrvtI ol pnrir, t."MiTth anJ whule'ipmrne'i.. More eTOnomicr.l. ti.i Hie orJi!?ry kind?. n.t cannot tie col l in covtiti..n witli th mulittuile of low tPt. jhet weiynt, alum or iho-phata jMjwdr. Sold only ;t r-. Koval Kisua l'oyi.KS Co.,ri6 Wall si. Naw Yorh. lEESun: tr ecuiat rnmiv. ILL AROL'SB CUE B i-EITAIL STOKES. Prices Away Dawn To-Day ! Black Silks, Culoled Silks, Ln.itw' aii'l Mif"' Winter Wnp. Macottei. .larkts, IHlu:n8. I'lu.h fgai. ai i-Ju.oO and uiwrd. Seal Skin Srqa and Dnloao at reduced prl- -cci. and only in the let quality. I.af "urtitis. Tabie Iinpn?. Tjwels, Holiday Hitndkerchirfj. t.y the Hil'ion. Far.rj fyod Tor the iiulldayr. Do readv Id urea vanety. rro-cst Retail Rstablishment IN WESTKKN f ' KN.NSYLVAMA. Simples and Prices Sent Pruaptlv, a Application. j'DS. iior:: & co's iti -:taii. storks. Penn Avenue, PITTfiBPRQH, ALL FOR NOTHING. WHy- THE DOCTOR WS DIIEUSTED, NO WHAT MIGHT HAVE DONE -THOUT HIM. Wetl. wifa.' id lr. K . a be entered hi house which was ';uated tn a coiy villuxn in een tral .Xea York. 1 have not ba.-k Ircnj a Ion and dreay ride away down atnurif f lie mountain. n! ell t no purp' -e whtr . Ihe tnesener f aid the man wouldn't 11 e till njorninjf . when I lie fart l he had only an ordinary aUartt of roho. if tbe lmj.toT.R had only had t'ie en-uh to i.nt a HK.'SJI.VS (tAH'INK l'( i.KUT:s I'LASTHKut hl it.,tii:ifh be would have been a'l right in as hew or two. Bat Dome lu.as are vlow te learn."' aad-d tbe old phyttnan. a!iuwlni tbe cup af tea-Biii( tea hir wile had jual T""ured for bim. l'r. K wa rivnt: yet aep! do learn. eve tl.uuuh slowly. The rapidl .Mnrrea nit uf e uf Hen on'. planter prTn thi hriwid aucf no.i. aJ li K'H!-doctora arecrttiin to ?e avnd nurb cl tl'e r nee.ile? toil In atl 3'fa e ri ah'e of bi-.K at fficU'd by a p'arfter BDnon -iact. -fTlc'rnilv and a; one, j he irenu-ue liie fia wrd CAWlAt eat in ' fie centre. I'rice 25 cent. SaiiCHT a. Jmnox. Cimlm, ?ew Ycra. THE KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CR. aoLB LH Ksi Est, trn riiis'i c Tift BWTr.il Ei.KCTHiC LICiSTrOHPAM, are pr-par"d to l.irntsli rniire electric plar.t. V-111 lp arrnnire with i-miit les, eitl. c.-rpurat ine cr iniiivt.iuli". fcr ti.e riuht to uu tlje HAXI -.'K IA'MI-'. the mo t eVinou.jal ImproveuirDt In e nr tr: liKiii'nir ever l.iTet- te t savmic one-haif h oust 01 Ivhtinic by Arc t.asnp. an 1 maktnii a diersud purer liljt. The onnumption 01 tarijce to less than one fourth o what it in theordl:nry lump. Kiatiteeu iuehe. oj can.ous iiirnlni. In r dUiarv 1 11 iu lid but half a ansht, wlh at in ttane I u.t three niKht, burwrnx all muht i.o. AddreK KEYSTONE KLKl'TKH! t tfc. 21- s. r hir sr., ryn.AixLrini. "a April 11, UK4.-ly. WILLIAM PEEBLES, "I7 WfKxl Street, ateut for EUREKAi Roller Skaies. I defy co!iipni. ii with tiiese Skaies. Tfce only skates that n.ll in t bend axlos, or lo whet's. Aend for KUaple fair, f v l. U.J Jan. ."J.-lia. JfAIlM YG-& SALE. The under.!s.!ve.i cfters fi,r :. his aui In OulHtim loHt-..ilp. lnihria raaniys . sit uated on ti.e rti.wi le.Oua ir.nn Aniand 1- ueo.ire to 1 u nr. el Hilli .i-.ainiiin i , h i He ir- h:eh are Pie.irp.1. 1 hull weil luud. w.th UuU. rods under drain. ed havtrn (hereon -i.frsme tuu-n vt 11 room, fram harn 8ix0. mrr.KA liuuea wg on hp.l. e..rn rlS. Mm-k' ni i th kv;.. mtii house, and all Um.te ot fruit; ln.-ludtiM rrapes. and j50 nolce appla, V"Hr. plum, (juinoaand cskl trren. Thepe pretovews- are underlaid alh e.:il n.i I nm new eperw-yiair the well known. Ahlan.1 hank: sar'nx ftonae room tor lu.. O-.J ufiiel. the Isnd 14 in a h.a ite ol enltiTalin and Li budding all in s4 urder. Apple ..n the preia; (H HK .1 JlYKRsj. fall.le'a town-Mp, Jan. i. 's. "Tl!iTI('V It- II.. ,... ! . i v.-- ....... vi. tn r v.-i p.i.a n UOIL ) -A-l t he county ot t 'an aria. 1 re.ae i'r and Irani rfjrwnaistW R.. .irlj $ar.&r'ird. f.rrrtU.-: Yon are herei.y eited to Pa and appear bnlore th .la-lacs .1 t.e 1 r. j ph. ins" i lon-t. to he lill,a: P.l.aaiwirrr on tne firt ' Monday ol March next, then a Ihfrs meeeepi w to take the ,aj esiara R.iiard Naale, iweanfj. at the npprled Taiaala t.iit np.in it i t au n.quftt duiy awarded ay the at'd I )iirt, otf ; jbow canpe wly tha nanir rlwa'd n..i r.o rtd I !-. A Ll'llim KIibHIT ; Sheriffs om.-e, ihonhairar. Jaauary. is, lssi. i t T AXTEW-Jim auent. U.It or i-nt:em., inJ f every c(j.ity. Si. .y employment. (.Hit I H" ate ir.Aj.ni lro:u M to 37 per dy, Kail i particular; prat m e. .i..r nt ..rise i 1'AKK MK'J IviMi AXYv i Hox lilv tati Hmndway, New tk, j rY "VVT. DICK. AttoksbyvWJiAW,; JL licnFt'iiru, rtttlce In anlVJInu ot . j J. I.loj-1. dee'd. thrni floor.) lentre. tret. All i mtin-rot lsifil huamept attended t aatiei'aotu. I ri ajt'i eoilew.ti.ji (penalty. (Vn-i4.-tt. ! II II. MY Kits." ATTUKKEY-iMiaW, KWHNBHI'., I'A. ar-OfBco In (loltonade Kn,o t 'entra ttreet. JOHN E. S 'A N I AN" , ATl'OKMlY-AT-LAW, Nov. 19. ISsS. V.Bar.wBi ho. Pa. 'I'O tllVl.Rl jss KS.-I.n Lt Hat'-s f.ir tj, ti'iiiMiin i:i lu mind nc.ip.r. oeiii fre. j lU.ir itn.i V V . 1".. (im1 Ki-t, y. t- M iSprtirv i. der-Books ; p0.st.4re Ht cents.) Still I again call the attention1 of the jturiie to the fact that I ain ir! sellin' o71s at a preart'fhretion in oraf?r to roiluce my stock. A? you all know my stock consist- of evcTjlhfng in the- Hardware, HouserFumishingv and Ajricultuii line. It is-not necessary to enumerate inhere, but ccme and tti fy yoursel that I am o'Tenag IxirLrains "n eTerythinr;; A this :i the time of the year for Shovel L'lows arri. Cultivators, -call and my stock, vrh-ich I am sellirg. riijht down '.b first cost. I am k!;f oftering gTeb bargains in Wall Paper, Trunks, Silver PlatedWare, Well and Ci: em Pumps, Double Bitt Axc3', kc. Remember rr; terms are cas5ir I cannot mak thee big rei .serious nd ci?-rg9 govli on the books. Ebensburg, .May 16, 188 (i tf. AdTrrtU k l tu-aia ! ! ! 'It Y.r b:oiue so common to byiD i r. tits", in an elegant, !nter-li!iR sty ic. 'Then run it into:iMirt .l vi tlst-uient that' we av.ii.t a 11 !ui-l;, "Ami simply call a'ntion to the merit Ilvp Bitters iu p;:.u, houe-.t tt.rii a-turn bif, "To Induce1 people 'To nivt lliein uti irial. which) o rr .t thwir valu tbat tbe .'fill ticfer us ai.y wru eN " - Tm Khspt so f:iv.Bt iiuttced !o a)j-.he pa .je?, ki'-ii i.iui and PeruhiT te 'Hivii.n u larxc c.lt, -ut-i i i: .r ID I: n . ! c'.i tr Ti. 1 -l . es. INer'ts uo d'ayinif ce t rtu f tiie Viut t. r.nd mc i-t--j rtel" ' i p 15 ter r- f'kji; Krptiir(T.:i.r. .. af.u.ty - ! 1. t.nip.jdud 1 nje a meu -.n-e w...je Trtrtac tt.iatile to rviTT . nr :.-ot-rv.'.ioa..' DM S! e 11 e ? to ! "i.e liue-;ed ai:d s Hft-reii atot g, pitiic. t.'Ay a 1 tt tinii f.T y-ar,' 'Ttw ii K-t.r (1oi"ff l.er no Knot ,' 'At'i at ;it h fui S bv tlm Mi p Uitt-i t.iHt trie phut xn.it niucti abut i.' ItirtH.-.l ! Indeed !" :Iiiw tl.ai.ktu: we sl.tilj re for that o.ci ckie; . A Itauic ri t- 5llery. "Siven years our da filter BufTt re.l uia tot f iuiterv. 'Fraj a cmnplicnticB of kidm y. Iiv--ej rkwumatic trouble and Hrvous di biiity. 'U'noVr tbe care of ti be-t rhy temns, . 'Who gave her various 'jiilm, 'Hut no relief, 'A4 now ahu In resiftred to nt in s 1 health bv as Riuipie a rwiKlTM JI p Hit'..a , tliai we ih.1 shunnrtd Ti yrs be fore ujc . inn 1 r r i , fattier ta VtSMac V1 I. 'Mv dauuritprs say : 'Hw much better fitter If. sine e ha Hop EStters.' 'II is Ratlin well afier ! sufferii from a disea-J declared. Inerrl. .' "AjvI we are so B'td hat t-f yiir Bitter 'A Lady of Jti.. N V atone irenume wl.hcut a buat h ot icrea H.i iw tha white label Shun alt V i ne. : lonoue rtsll with "Hci"'.iv"H" ia tneir nawe. o rcPHANS' COLIIT SALE 0- Valuable Ral Estate:! "I"T virtne of an order liiuiaa t it of the Or 13 phaaf.' Court of t'nubni mnr.t y, the en vr eiuned.. Ad ml n istrHtrl x if C!:Btri A. Par.a, l!e i,r tb townnip at i)en ia a id ecuutv. de ceaiej. will expo-e to f.jelio ?a!. a tLe p"rta.i. tni.. on Friday, Fcbruar'20, 18.35, At two a'elork. P. M.. the followi- dener-hed real '!'. 'o wit : All that rerta.a e or par-el of land !lt In the tatlp et iM-an. ecuatv or "mrt. Ienn"a. r" TviK Lsmt. rt jlm, Ijc- .ruiM,jM .si.-ituir aad MMn. oontalnlcc - IOS ACRES,, or lece. about I j-.nlr mere- ol wh'ali ar clesr-,t hav in a ther on a.wte.1 a one acd atalt Ht.rv plank tn.ufe ai j fraia Mabta. IlK.'.is K SAI.r.-un a.rd ol the pjta uitfney to be paid on ll:a-cennrn4ion of sale and thw remaio'ler in two eoak antiual r'ameDia interest, to be ei-.ure.l hnad and msrtErt, a tbei.urdiR.-er. i AT-H A KIN K Md'A-.TTY. lsn twp., Jan. ti..' . Admlnli u-atiia AI lontNED ASSIGNEE'S SALE! IY VIRTUE UhtW.KS ISSfT Jf O . t UtT uf the t'o irt of t'oiaaion 1Ih, i.- ccde naoed will ct-ar at l'ulie Sale, at Ui. Coiast liiawe. In let juctt M MONDAY.. MARCH -2nd, 16i5. At One O'rlock, R. t. all that taiD trt of land ei'ii-.e in O&aibri tow Dh: o, T am e7a eounty. a. I ic'aina lar.Ca ot Martin Sal jars, Kaxl Short, WilOaa. '"onll and heW-.vf Hetia- UIU 1.IUJU. wvHau. cueikidihk 18 VRK At..,ut !K' jr" i.r wtsh are . lea-, harinai ilere on ern tr.' n HOUSE HA K.N It hue a aood Apuie an.l IVar ecr.i. ia one el :ta4eisa Kraln and rs. farms l lantrla cuui.y. auik will be Jjooi t eel T Sold . TKH .s, F SALE. Dae thirorihe tarcbaew m .ne. u be paid n ecDOrmatloai f.Uia ale. aa-a the tslj.3n in two equal annuu. pa uau wlia inleretu lo be MArv.l upon h rLreioiaj Mil HAM, 3HAJi:Y, A --i t.; ;,i .Ts. c. Murray Arid. fcTaaoea A. yl UVay. JlAKM It. It SALR 1 -.e jhci-,r fler at prlTt t.v, hit firm in 'iji.br..a tuai ,hip. one an I or.i tv!l milvj in.ru KU i.fl.iirK. u..i.tainlr 241. -a-aa. In a piaUk ol tutrtti.tn. an1! aoo.4. tr r to hanse a r.J. lHne barn, an etrelie. t oe.b:ir4. plenty i.f watar a.id tNiui i-ae imlit.ir leei el lntrler no. the pre, mt Tn artier Wl-litntc lopujrn.iae a "njaio. of .!. he wil. Oi.Kse 1t l mil vnr.'hasa.v Toiirif !w,.iit.!. I'all'.o ih .Hhrrlhir r on .e prou.-.ees. 4AK11.N SANIil-JV. ":naSfta tap., Jn. . LSsf... jAUM roil S iLlu. 1t uher.her w:i aell at t-rlvate the faitta aithe inte Sllai Pnrrloh. deceie,l. saaaie 1 tav and one h.-nt uilaa souih ot K.neul-.!vura- In aamhria towtwhlp. on -h. r,,i to d'Hasa-a aiill ts.&tintu o -ahout t.j acrea 01 which ar. cared and lava ..1 Hate of eajt.i n..n There la a yo d V.. h..u-, weataarb.v.rde.1 a IrHinebarn 4'ixop.faet, a ao.i.1 orchat t and plentv 01 aoo.l water ua the premises Ivr lariher ln ft.rinstton call nn he suhsor her on, tha premtaei .Jaouarj 14. Siii.-t. W.U.t. I'iliKlsH. ' JXECLTOirs NOT.CK. Kstatn of tr'.LiZa ntm Xiivkcn. deceased Notlea U horehi aiTenthat leliere teriameniary on the eatat ol t'.xalieth .aKiuuiih, lare of for tK6 u nh p. luteiny he a aranted to the anoar P'aneJ. all person indebted to raid estate are hervfc.) n..tin-d tc make payment withnl delay ae,j 'l.oc ti;. Int; i-taiw aain.-t the eame in 11 ft yrscnt them pr.petv a.. , h,n; - e.l Sr ett:c vaoiil. l'l ( 1,1 1 li Y I I l.lv, ! xei-ut. r. l.rtaj, f 'niptijtn Cuuuty, I'a. Jsu. 4.t,-i. A KKTlNKwa l aeod h-r our Setvct. Ulsi of lx-J ILLUKTKATt-rj HISTORY, Poetry, ClasSlc, Z.IHRARY of CI, A SSTC rROSK. In ant- i r. ri : ( taro volume of about 9J pnir.s., liaitdnouie type, fcml fiiio tj . 1 om&iDetited, tlk follow iuir fa.ui.raM etmaja and work ; M nrnu 1 a 5 ' Knya 011 Milton. John Stuart MiM On Llhrtj. I'. O llanorton'i The IvUllrctiul Llf. Tferbert S.nr on ft.ae&.tion. - tireat Thought from Greek Author. - Great Thongtit from I.atia Author. '. ComplrU Kaaays by Lord llacn. Complete "letter of 4anln." Irvine's Rip Tan Winkle and Other ketrhe. VVh i n ft on F urwrl 1 and OIImt Addrran, Maunlair'i Life of Frederick tha (irmt The ivbove cannot be obtained from any other . house fVT K- tban $10; my price is $1.75 itare ;' v-t.u" " This is indeed a wonder-look, in the anvumt an J quality of h content. T?ro wonder is L'-.w t-.T.U a U.-t' w hich ia a library in itself, tan be sold at fikU a price."- j-. exfiff RrrrUrT Tittiihurgh, Pa. "Your 'Historical Wonder Book IS a. wrwder a u ... u Titw an irrtperW vtavo volume, r.f over l.Cx0 jn e.--s. w it!. u iilastratioin, clear tyie, fine pipr, handsomely l.iir: i, , " tai&ing four Plan-lard hit-torioal works of preat "ai;:p. . i; olf for $5.M" ftESSOS J. Iy.cpi LL. D. . the Hi-.turLr."" Oil PON '" " ,:"1 4i ri-. if. tint .f T r.T. . reTjiCtjrTO Prt''!''' olh.i.worl. i(il:ihtat.i1...-,. Mf0-l' Alt I:' C l TA I A Hi V 11 -f fi if. In t.-t era t ure cf the world at the lowest pri'-ps ever know --, 5'-.-t. ntt: far EXAMIXATloX HFTt'WE PA ' H I y on re:uoubltj evicfenof'if gCKwl faith. Address JOHfJ B. ALDEW, Publisher. 3J lrai I ltrtirl. X, educing Stock, G. HUNTLEY. 'FWEVTY r: HTn it'AI, rTATlALf a. 01 tne rr:ie'.iiin eu:uii r e iiia-ii. I r for t eirpane ot tvicrrta BtT u DeeemltTSIT lvl: AiaouTit infuse Jsn 14, ISM S.rt.l . leuriBK year . 42i.uti.iX--i l-diJ.'t to't eraired laarmc year s4t S.iX iardort nmunci Sarreudered aud accel4 &5.15?frj Ataouct prope-l laea.-nd Ier. 31 , i;.- Ain't n .' la K-re Jau. 14, is4 HT lTiil A iut li c u;uui 3 : - Tkn durina- ea-r.. 4L.s-fc ey lp.lue. am i ex.red -Iuria Jar .:!. w la-Juri ixouni Su-rHnilerr.l r.:ii i.Tiuri'd C.'..v. A in "I !'r-Qr u m e la lore Ic. 31 1 W ; .si.iuir.er poline iud dtrrlci ea PimLtr poiici'fl in ' res last. '. r AH a jr w r r.Ki a:rrs Smo.in'. on band ti dte la't Httt'.eujnt n.-o is i ah for iiew iDiurat.ea- Muiiee orro-d JitI, 1S4 . Arii-.-!iitt .o. i 'awlfcoriaei J w It IV, 14 Aoujuat collected oa earae a.TsumrK lo.-ef t.a'i toward VV. fcTan "hnsifpher White t:anrei Mtctael )ate ie-Tue I.. rr.Tre A. . St'TUi Fran, ip Yeaer .. Ji-epb A rrar W m. K. Wi-lia'aj I.ewi Kb Jter I.. tK Aarun Siieelne Jkxi K. I'coier.. . ( ftlier expen-ea t'.in's'n en a.eir etl Ne. 6.. Hor rooneT (pid Sep. "tJ, ls4) Ioteret on auae.. Secretary' fe Treurer'e nlare .... . Kect " Umi'i eemici'aion Prem retoro'd for v'i'"e en I'nr.ting pcaiaae.natioDerT.ete 'oai.enpitf.n r.xejeliTe i'vus i lpeofes adjual.u ieel, tiiti :. im :iu isi IJ -S) 1 .". re 1 1J l -i cm 4S" oo a t li i I r -s ;o i: o t -? ' ' v.. 4 ' M -J 11 M Haianre on haad .. n ..Si Janua'T 33rd. is-.as the toreito:n: arccuni aw : ed. tonud eon-ect ad at t ri.Tf-l. JiiHN I.LOVP JllHJ J. I VANS, T. KoliEKTS. Execui.e t'oa'ta E. L Jg'dVSlCV l.J. BLCI, 1. T:litl. Joliustoiu Iuck A Co.. IEl3eii?l3tai'G:, Pa. Money Received on Depcsi: PA TABLE UK Re.91 AD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITv COLLZCTIONS MADE tr ii accaeaiBLB roiifrs. DRAFTS on the Principal Citt Beaakl a4 Mold aaa m General EacMm Ecsiness Trsrs::!:i- AOSVKTS SOLICITED. A. W. BUCEv Cashier. Ebetitborr. April 4. US4.-U. STiR SHAVING PARLOR! Thr-sa- Ioom West tt rostofficf, HIGH. 'STREET, ERIx5SDUK'i. Ti J. Sri. (l.NT, pjoprietor. 'PHE .-ifr BIJt' will alwaT(Lr,d cat eur r'1" 1 ot ti-;na in huf iness hrs. teery-T i -t Beat U cmj. ('Lti Tc Mil a ri ia: -r. V 371CE. In th Orplian'e 1 -i-a ni the County el t.aashria. Tt-.tu Aeirt sad Iruai m-frnta!irr c' f'n. dtcraud. tlrrrtk'it; Yen ae j-":' citeO'U. e and appear ha'rre the Judue ' lrp;an' fourt. 10 he bek at l-e.Mi'a '' tir-iXveitiT of March aext, then and - eeci.or retone to take laa real e'a,. et tY.muiM.rr, dM-eaied, UL the arpralaed t.i : p - 1.7 . 1 1 -1 ..." , nut. awar'.-i I id IVnrt. or ahow jivi whv'fe a.e ."': '""il1 UK A. LUTHtK. !' ShKriff. lli.. V K'. , Iecemner lS.lKta OTICK. Iti H.p Orphias ' -A-s of tt. r(mii:i er irnTlt. It fr irr etui trit rre-eirrn'e.io' A'rieo. drctitart, vtrming; tl y he-r " t he and appear he'. .re ti e ,1n.K; o' 1' pin' lourt to he h-h In KVnrj &o Ik il.niday ol M.ea tjext ; theu an' in.-re ! " ur rtlu to taae Ike real e.taie lwi.1 d.-Ct'n.ie.! . at ; ml .u.1 Ti!a.;:on r ui u: t t i ti.iue d daiT awarj-d r - ule .J t" : ' chow taurt mh trie aaie houi4 n. t he V. A. Ll TliHi. Shsj. Sal ifTi", 1 r' r.enptrg, Ie. St. lst. i FLICK. ATTtrllNKY-AT-I-A . j I.Tt "-'". r.s I t.rBce tn Itwit N . T Sfcenk H'--t. - fT, ( mu thiii. At! ku d f I'tal he r" , ly aud at!!aet.'-ilv aitanded to In :! r ' ' .' aa4 tierman. foil eel as a speatj. 4 lM MK. urcKi.r.Y, ATlwRXEl-tT-l.trT, A 1.1 ( n in a I" I f- Oftlre over the First Naiior..'. H.ni tranea on 11th a.anua e'ond doer ir..i5 1-- 1 " mVd.Icitteul Attti rnoy-n - Ij "v IKKNMtl 1:J. A. HIMca IB t.I Araiury Hsil, ! p.'fi'.c m--'- I'll At 11V TIT T " ATll.K.V KY A I' 1. V" .
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