- ff vm rmTirw7rwr-iM E3iNSBimC. PA.. FRIDAY, - - DECEMBER 11, 1885. " irelanii," the I.iDCilSter Iil- tdlij'.ucT, "hdl few warmer friends thau the dead Vice. President. His told de'iverauce in behalf of Parnell a Jhort time a'i will long remain grc-en In Tritrh memories." Tie Tresi'letifs mesigy was sotit to loth l ouse? of Otistpss on Tuesday. 3: :a said to be a plain, business lik-e d -cument aiul ij highly sooken of. Ow-Id?- to its great length we cannot pub lish it entire, but will lay the most im-y-rtant portions af it before our readers T'.'xt week. Jay Oovlc'o opinio-"! of Mr. Cleve land is that ' the straig-litforward and enservative course of the adtiinistra ti jn has won the coiiGoruce of the bust-to.-ss comtrittnty, witch will stimulate a l.-'altny gTOWth of th- basin-?-.,- interests.' lie tlnnkf all clasps of people regard President 'Cleveland s coiiire as a cafe cue. Jons G. Caf.-mTle, ef Kentucky, w .s re-ciec'.ed Spiikpr of the 'IltAf.e of II presmtativep on Monday bythePem cxrats. lie he no xirt-vtositiori in the I.mr:ratie circus. The Republican r-'-ajfcers vote--for Thr mas U. I'eed, of Miirre, who it a ver able and skilful L in in deb.ttr,, but v?ry lazy, and who believes he Soks l;k! Shiiksf eare, be cause Irving, the Kaglish actor, told l.im so whec'he wns n Washington last " inter. William II. 'A:aF:i;mr r, tho great Uj.llionaiFf fell dead at his resilience in the city 4r. New York, on last Tuesda; alterno(rc, while conversir. with Rob ef. Garttt, l'tesl tent of t".ie Raltimore Ohio Railroad. His sudden death w is cached by p iralysis Ci the brain. lie wac repute 1 to be the richest man in t! f wwr'id, his wealth bving estimated af ow: two hundred millions. His cl. ldren, we .f lieve, are four sons and fui r daughtt TZ-. Tr.Vv.N k II A tto.n , ex-Tost m aster Gen en 1 crirlr Mr. Aithur and now cf the C.iieago 3"' , says in that pap-r that "IPendricks liad the finest face of any P'.b'ic man J ever sat.-. It was classic ir. its shape an l tl;-re was about, his e;ee and the gray of his hair and the lateness cf his c-uco'exion some! !:i?ig tLat Buirttualized it s!l. In the or.tline there ws;. t- ; strenglb of a strong man, antf in ti e expression the sweetness of a woman. His was th ' most lovubsf face I ever saw o; ever t j.prct to sot." Mr. 1I -a -.1, of M isfl-ichusetts, iitro di.ced into the -ert , on Tuesday last, t;s Presidential puccssion bill which ;.a-sed the S. nate at. the last session, but was not ncl-d on by tin? House. 1 he bill prr.vides that, in caw-of a va cancy in tt. r fTic.-s of President and '.-e-Vresicicn'. fro any cause, th of Lit rs of the f.'abinet slial! succeed to thu I .t-sidM!y, U gioaing with tlie Secie triry o S;.e and vnding with the. et-re-t:-.iy of th3 Itueri-or. As ho.h par' ies in (.'- agrees Mrr-ui at i.et to to in farn-t-t i in retrtncc U this important n s-j,- iliiiuy b a.s4imed as quit certain th ,:, the Lii; will pas-i without -any un-r.- .-esary rtjlay. '- ill-: De:f.ocraM ninnoers of tl.t- Vir i.. i Legislature on Monday last r,-i:ni-i.' d Johnv.v. Dt&;e: as Unift5 Kates dor, to surived Mahie. whose ". .a will tiv.lre o the lth ev M,xch. The vote in the caucus sI.kmI, ' -iel, 1 at hour, .'U. The noniua- - of Din:el ;- rtA?ied as a triuLvh t v.eyouGf It mm-racy of the state. was the-Democratic randWate for . rrnor four years ago and ww defc at J William E. Cameron, Reavdjurler 'iepudiatlK-ii.-t, is regwded as :Bost elo.,-. f r t man hi t.';e v-uilc - term of R:ddU beser. M.tmae'a will not expiio until ?f rck, , 'Voen he, too, v,:"!! follow Sluhpu-' J".tical owcuritj. J; ti i e-Tn last 1 IV n:o-:i:n.r t?: Trti i'i entury Wt.;ir ?,o j!;ir.;l Tie- . cotl.in! vx W.C , tri n-eitiif-.; (jllow : I.ii'-r.ila, or friend of J.stci:;c, on.-erv.-.'.i. -s nr To- i-. ". il'aru'litcs. 7. . Thr-. ire FUf n3 ' :cts ii: whieh .!cf.fi,,nR were to he 'es'ei-v. 1! -f whM. au in Ir,- ' .ctI it i ctne.. u.i.: in a'A tat of th. frL.h .li-trictii Mr. IUr s cm Iriites w:ld Ix- i.cLel, wik 'j nuraUr of i .irnelliUt. h5. It is ':' '' Indt! that i'hr- final r vif! yive h.. r.:U.-r.i! h i-.i.) rity tf er the Ttries. that t!;e TY-rif I'.ira i V ; t- I'orr 5ed w;II have a -i'y.if In over th Lil-.-aN. It : hus i .se,.. M.-,t rnrpe;! h -.Ids the ce if, po. r .is ; .-tv.e; ri V.c two - prirti.?, ttr.C it i ihemght thnt fci iiriitt- i:h the if tU latter ' ntt alt?n,qr;. in fti,, Cl::ii, he his frie-.cs v.-( ,1 f,.r ti e T.ny ran- des in the r.pp'...sji dULrio's. few rs will ih termiut what -the !a.J.'s of tl.ree di vuio i ? j.ro.)se to do. -N appeal ui f., i-e.-.fious impu'ees ; ':e ; top!e of ii,: country to relieve - es caii.-a-a hy Crc tlaexi ir an epi : ic. ij never iide iu vain. A pron t hujiue.s in&ji of tjalve.uin, whe in i ittsliiK?.'l! on Monday last, on - ay e&3t, sia'e-d to a iu-v, .ipt r ie : erthat U.:u!f City is rapu:,y ie-!- ring frc-ni the re- nt cJ.su.strci fire h desu.)j.-d owr fiV, lluiMi,ed injjs in 'ho heari of ihe cy. The. nse frc;,. the chantaLIf iwople of cities, 1 .said, wa to proiupt ui:d amount cot iiibuted h iar that up .he tini he h-ft honi? ;, week, ' than flli.';KJ in cas!, together larfe quantities of prt viriona and '" lcr, fci-n r. -'eivtcJ. TLere w-ie aouL builci-iigrj Jcft iti the city to ' jr the Lomeless filies. and many 0. m were cornpd'fcd to catup out. huiidii.a are luu yut up in the . . d;lriti., at.d none of the atll'cted ies are in a SuUerinp condition at at. Tha oiouc-v- contributed hq f 1- judicioualy riialrii.utid and the i 'les intern's of th e-:ty are rapidly v i ing. 1 i !'. In an article in a recent Dumber of the '' ntitic Atncri-an on the "Dura bility of cross-tie timber," in which it is stated that the average duration of oak timber, out of which mo?t of the railroad ties are niaJe, is a little over seven years, the writer goes on to speak of the number of tics that are annually required by the present Hues of railroad throughout the country, and of the number of icrcs of land that must be yearlv stripped of their timber for th&t purpose, as follows : The tot", leneth of railway track in the "Tinted Mutt is approximated at ir.ooi) mile. Assumine that the average durabili ty of ties Is seven vp-us. and Uie flut n?e apart ts three feet, ttire will be 2,fi?o to the mile, -rtdch is rather under than over the actual number employed, makinc the total numr.fr in use 30, yO0.00. Estimating one seventh to be replaced every year, the annu al demand to keep up the present railways wili reach 5r.5T1.4JS Supposine that an acre will supply too ties, whirh is a liberal estimate, it wf!i require 505.71I acres annu ally to furnifc the ties required by the exist -'rjs. lines of railways. For each mile of railway there will be an anr.nai demand for 3. ties, rer nirine tlio cn'itina off of 3 17 miles. It will require thiity years on an av erage for trees to prow iarcn enough for ruakinz cross ties. The T.cres that must be kept in timber and erowire will be 15,971, 120 for xurri.ving ties to tha railway lines now in existence. The increase in railway mileage, pptima ted bvtwo decade?, is about 4.1.V) miles an nually. To construct the railways that will probably bo built in the next ten years. 109, on, ties will be demanded, the product of I,t;i3,fi00 acres of woodland. Allowina thirty years as the period of erowtn for ties, this wouM add 3, 26. 80 1 9?res to the timber reserve for rail ways alone, making a total of lSo.-.t") 370 acres as ttie needful reserve. Evi dently this question is one demanding reach of statesmanship and a careful preservation of our present timber supply. rilw time is not far distant when one of the largest rtems in the eonstructiou expenses of our 7ailways will be the one for cross ties. Mr. TiLTE?:has addressed a letter to Hon. John G. Carlisle. Speaker of the Hons" of Representatives, setting forth, in effect, that the construction of sea coast defences is of far greater import ance than the reduction of the National debt, and that so much of the surplus in the National Treasury as is necessa ry should be promptly applied to that purpose. He states that the property exposed to destruction by a hostile pow er in the twelve seaports of Portland, Portsmouth. Ronton, Newport, Phila delphia, XfwY'orK, iUltimore, Savan nah. Charleston, Nrc- Orleans, Galves ton and Francisco, cannot be less in value than five thensand millions of dollars, and to this roust be added a vast amucnt of property dependent for its usii upon th seaports named. He says that now is th. accepted time to provide for tins grtv.t National necessi ty. Tt.t inter, liko all of Mr. Tilden's prod actions, is atnugly and vigorously written, and lias at'racte.l much atten tion at "WTashing' on among members of Congress as wo!! as throughout the coun.ry. We do rot think that much will come of it, (or the simple reason that the members of Congress have an infinite number cf projects or jobs of their r,9. n. by the ad lplion of which Hie surp'iiH in the Treasury can be readily, if not c rrupt,ly, disposeil of. j At the Republican caucus of the j members of the 1. S. Senate held oti Friday last, John A. Logan was nomi ! nated for Fresi.H.H prolan of the Senate, ; but declined, and in ret urn ing his thanks j for the honor proposed to be conferred ! upon him. he used the following re I inarkahle and comprehensive language, j "I noloniy thaokther (the Republic. i Senators) 5m! Ihr ).toj,k f t!,r vhnle rr,un ; t'l f-r Th ih flrf i',rif aiem f. f, l Hat J . yhhl V: oY,i J,!s vi,-,, konxmhh yo.i j Je."' When and hiw did Logan dis l cover that the '-people of the whole , country"" wanted him to preside over , tire Senate ar.d in that capacity to step , into Ml Cleveland's shoes as I'resident : ia the event cf the latter's death or ; diSHbilrty? The peop'e of this country . didetf last Novemlter a year that thoy didn't, want I.ognn for Vic President with th" contingent right of succeeding i to the Presidency, and his claim now j that the whole country was kicking up j its Lee's out of f.I.eer de!it)t t,? see him ( put iitj tti. chair of the President of ! tl'fc Senate is as impudent as H is un . fouoiletl, originaiiMg entireij in his own I sickly fi:cv and is unsupported hy a j single fact. John A. Logan if agreal : Djaa, liimsclf being t!i judge. A Tort.ti man named Trailer, the son ofa clereynian residirur in Biooms bniK, .'ohiii;l)ia county, this Sts'.e, is, or laU-ly was. the teacher of a cnrcrr.on sthoo'. in Kcariiifj Brook township, in that, county. H inven'e.i a penr.'liar and 'of.ital punishment f.r pupils who talked -iurint school hfo::. This pur ishmeiit conskted in placinjr a oorn-eob ;'n the ctild'f r?5fnth and onirH?llinr -It to -etaml nn thof ;or ;. -f iran period of ::me. f..e day lv-;i e k h poniahai the child of a farmer, (ieore Sr.yder, in this rrinnt-r, .-.:,. whe u th cob si ts reaj jvul cover-d ... ,t ,i0oe. ai,J tl..- youtu -.tor vaf- ..... completely ex hu::( d a io reci-.j:r. ass:.s',ae-e to reael; hit I; me. "When .Snyd-r heard of the tc:i. :.er"s a;t ion re ar oac started in sea; !i of h'tn f .T ' pwrpo?.? of cow- h:d;r' h:m. I..- ,v,i;; o .r to f.-.,; Tiit :.i:.!t-r wa.s: tirojcht l. the atten ; tioa.i thrt st-.hoo; Jir"ctr,rs, anJ at a met-tir hehi i,y theit cm tie following da.V tUy d:.m:vd Ti .-.' m. (.) course , Tirtiir'3 occupation in lior:if pr Jirok J low.c-:s: is p.Mif, but ;t is dlRicnlt to I conctdvc what ur.isl,ni-it o.ejlit to he ! ;'tl:ctei vU a brutal .scho.d tea..i;tr who j couid ta;:s outrage the feeling of a i yoiHijj uoy for tha coniKi.ssion 01" go ' trivial a: o'Teuce. JoiIX A. J.-moa.v h:iv iur d-olir.er' the noretnatloti of l'ie.ident iU:-,i of the ; ena:e hy th,; lU-publieau Seiiaioril CALcus on J-'iiJay ladt. the caucus re- r.v' in'ohd on Saturday and nomiiaiti! John Slii-imiin. of Ohio, and he? waa ; e-leeUd by th- StaU; on Mji.uay, the : D-mwrats oti:,fe lor .Mr. Hairis of Ttrinetst-e. As Utteij J.oam, :,d S! rman the d;n"e,:ice aithough very trilling iL' a political ti..vr, is v-ry ! lifd In a personal k Lpan's re i pulatioii fcr honesty has never been j cpa,-MioDcd, tu' the same cannot tie said j of .Mm She, a;...,,. j;,,i:ea ,jljs L.)(,an j didn't po down t: Louishiua as Sherai.iu ! did and by con sou it g w-th tho political tLves Ecoui.ti.vls in thai S ale lay the KroniiihvorK (or steaiin its vole for J II iy?, and thereby c!.ea:;ai? Tiidn out , o. th, residency. Shtrii.au did all this and for so doing will b0 held h, execra i tion through all future time. IT 1SIUASAPOMS TO-DAY. The volunteered presence of Ruther ford 15. Hayes at the Rrave of Thomas A, Hendricks to-day is a epectacle which the country might well have been spared. Is It possible that the man is utterly devoid of the sense cf Fhame ? Does he dare to force himself to the ftont rank of the mourners who follow the ded stfp5mn to the tomb, wear- intr rtn bis false face the counterfeit of their sincere grief ? The insolence of j . .. , ir. such hvnocrisv is lnexiuessiuif. should think that the despised wreicn would tremble with fear lest the dead himself should speak and say : "Rack, Fraud Stand not with those who loved and who honor me !" Ou this day of the year, nine years ago, the operations of the conspirators who plotted against Hendrick's right, and for Hayes" henetit were far ad vanced. Federal troops crowded the cor ridors of the State House in Columbia. At Tallehassee the Canvassing P.oard, behind closed doors, were reversing the Democratic majorities in Raker and Al achua counties. The scoundrels in New Orleans were bargaining with the representative of Hayes, and voting to go into secret session that they might manipulate the figures so as to give the electoral vote of Louisiana to the de feated candidates for President and Vice-President, and thus defraud the country of its rightful choice. The liars in these three States were lying, the perjurers were falsely swearing, the suborners of perjury were haggling over the price of crime, the forgers were scraping and erasing and changing, the thieves were hiding or destroying the ballots stolen from the boxes that are the sanctuaries of the people's free suf frage, the larger conspirators at "Wash ington weie concocting schemes to cov er with the forms of law the infamous work at the South, and Hayes was ( waiting waiting with eager but cjw ardly incpatience to seize and appropri ate the fruits of that gigantic malefac tion. Has any Democrat forgotten the deeds of November and December, lTo ? Has any Democrat concluded to bury these memories, or to extend the hand of forgiveness to the Fraud Hayes across the crave of the defrauded Hendricks V It is one of the duties of citizenship to remember thesQ things, and to-day is an appropriate time t( recall them. A resolution of the Democratic House of Representatives, adopted on Saturday, March 4. 177, on the eve of the consu- mation of the greatest political crime in history, solemn'y declared that Thomas : A. Hendricks, iu the election of "-7'i j received a majority of the electoral i votes and was duly elected Vice-Presi-! dent of the United States. That reso i iution declared the truth. No man can i gainsay it. It is established by evidence I that is ur.aos werable, and by the con : fes-:ior o! some of the chief criminals hir.-d by the agents of Haves. TiMen and Hendricks carried Florida by about I ItMi vot-s. Im Louisiana the Ti'den nnd 1 Hendricks electors received a majority : of aboti:t t't.K votes-. Pv the local pro ; cesse- of l'als. fabricated mid forged :if ! fidavi:-; and altered retnrris already ile ; scribed, more t'-'ati l.U'H) votes in Flori da, ai d more than ten time? as many in 1 Louisiana, were taken from the caudi I dates to v. Lorn they belonged, isr.d the ; result, in the two Suites was thus l veie(i. C"-'i: any hypocritical teal? which Hayed may shed over t'-.e bier of j TTellducks titot oil? tl.e f "L 'J . ! Ti," apj'e.-i! was to C ingre 4s iri Was'i ingw.;!. The i.ai ional L'-gisiat ure, hoi.i- iiig th, cei.s! iMt'onai p wer to count the electoral vo'es, was asked to exer- ci.-.e that p.ower, and to rentier just ice to tlie people. The unconstitutional E:ec- ; torai Commission was then devis'-.l. Ily th'- law dealing that body it, was ! d'ifc'.ed to ascertain the true and lawful : vote of every S.te.- I'roof t,f the fraud ulent r:,tuie of ; he corruptly proeureif certi lie.tt ea irom Florida and Louisiana j was oft. reil to tie- Commission. It whs , rejected. Tiy a majority of one the ; vote of a p.irtiai! judge whi conduct at this c; is's in the nation's life remains as an ineffaceable st ain on the honor of the Supreme lit uch every mo' ion look- . ir,g f.i-.vurd the righ'ing of wrong, the a-Certaintnt nt of ftuth, th rendering of jiiitu-e, the irives' igalion, even, of the facts on which judgment was to be ren- 1 dered. was Hteadiiy and unf'.nchiiigiv thins' aside. (reat as wer the crimes of tb thieves, peiiurers and forgets in the : Couo'les of Florida and the p.-.rishi-s oi Louisinna, and in the U-p.jb:..-!an te turuing hoHids at T.i! iahass-e A.,.J N.-w Orleans, this tlna! .-rime at Ws-stitpg'on was greater s';!l. It was a b-n;al of jus tice, a refusal cvn of a hearing bv tht body established by Cot)gr-ss i a court of last resort. Tin fraud wl ich was p'ar.ted at tte polling places after word h-irl e..n Sf.r,t fr(m the Fit'h Avenue Hi)tel that Florida and Iou Hiana must be claimed and held at any cost, and which blossomed in the darl.nts;; of U.e tiack rooms where forgers scratched and i the perjurers haggled with t he ,.c Ilyes, hore its frnit in h eioinilier f the Supreme (;..t:rt of th. United S'att-c To tl.e humlii&tioji of every oairiouc American, the doors of the Wiiite JI .r.;s.. p.nd the vaults of tht Treasury were ; ep-p.ed to the u, n. wiio had beerl vai--'P for months v. Yv m.it for ti, - ! fiandu!e:it verdic', witii trreej aid c .-.v-urdice alternately upertno.st in hi.; m:s- ; erahle sor.l. Cm :u t';trs. we sav. that this v;rio Jtliie inny sht--.it 1 idia-riji olis to day Ht. th- rrav- of II.-i,di I wash out toe S to 7 t.rand V .Nolo the contiaat. !or it is a puti, oi history, and its let.soi; is iroines.-iv.-. ( t the two men el-ettii :i hidel.t u.d ',ce l;rsidei,r in l.STU, or.e s: ii; hvt-s, cn spieuously honored a:: 1 warmly h;!ov-d. the first citizen of the land. Miter hav ircr twice it-ftsed a ;ioii.jua'.iou whi-j: meant the sure rijMinp, in a iueaure. of the wr.nif v.-hie i tho Democracy sin fered jri his person oic- y ar:i aj i." Th.- : other dies in the rm-e from vhi'ch )., was shut ou: hv the r .,;-:; rat ors ot tile I raad. Il.v.iored and sr:cr ie!y rn Aurf.eil by the r .i ion h is c tri;a 5 io-dav to j,is las; r,,;-, ;ilf ji .i . O." tl.t iv.o met! who ptoh e. '. ehiilly t,, lit, .Kotos: renin ih- i.j.nty. !.- is ;-.'::.. .,,y ,,,;L-,Uen who kron v.; fjv W;.,K.er .-, or o r I..- ' lives or vi-i (,s in o'..;v, u.a 'r '1 ii.j olhel Crau 's o.il of ohnc .illiv t . iouch Iht: ;Juli4 of IIei,dr.,-k' shrv.ud !i....p- thu-i t- a., tract lor an hour ev.-ii the a ten: ion 0f uuivers.,! oot'.Lemp'. Y. I". uu JK c ,.. l.v. Tmk whale is sa'd te; live or 1 on-i years or t!i r. ?!i'hin ; and le is a you-n; ' tl :-.t e'ie heiore he learh-s his lho.h hirthday. I. ut how long do donkeys livrV ,:i ai:!t,e!;!iea!en storv c.anes tu.in c;... ...... Ii: i . . . ' . ... th.- . ii ii itotia. to oii:e en.vt t I i e. t a ii- Kt-v cneil recent y , tre prt rerty ed Mr. R,Jf.? .Itose faon:y ic had t.t-n Oi erotua; t v. in w ior iiH. e:rs. I-: can he traced ta-.-u to ii,., year 177'.h when it pnsed into iSe hands oi ttie then IJ ss, ot ( rotiiariy; t!:o;:i, what as it- aue at tl.e Uiue no cue can f-a- J'ar IhiTcne, i s ties.', was tlie rexult oi an acei (h-ht ; for it was "hale and Leariy" wh.-n n hick Iroiu a l,..:.-t ei..-o" its career. lhete aeeliiS r.o reasn.i to doubt the st,.r.. thus hail' ui, td the ecc( of last week a don-k-y aiuoi.e ns that was l;.,rn nhout tl.e taniu taue ns Sir Waiter Sco't, and Aliose parent.-,, it as an; li( c) a it.-.e.f, tnav have ih.-ii M-.urislito-i at tiar tuns of tiit; plague. Lou d-i Truth The most .ih.-tiiiiite cases of c.,anh are cured hy tt.ti use oi E y's Crcru I'ulin, the otdy it-;, t altie remedy, in not a Mc iid or snuiT ft-id is easily arii.iied. For cold in the Lead it is n.atf'cal. It gives reiie-f at ouct-. I'r.ee 6o cents. For tilteeii years I nave heen jrrctly an iiOnt with this d'S2ti:nj disease, which caused severe pa ' ti in my herd, continual drop- i r . ti into ii;y n.tnut arid unplenr.t ttiti.t;,. Mywii.i- cf soieil wus iirj di mi piireii I'.y a !i!!i use f,,r s x moulds d h:s f 'ri-am i;.,!m I hive ei.tin y t.n et, me these trout It s. I p.. ( use. ht. D.ua H.j'el, Broadway, N "i . FA I It PLAY' ion Tin: ikishha.n. rittsbtiTJr Irishmen prove their fidel ity to the Irish cause by their dollars. Their lastcontriouMon tothe Parliamen tary Furd was SouO. Nearly every dol lar stood for a personal sacrifice. The Irish generally are not abl to share their means with others without dis tinctly feeling it. Self -sari flee is the best evidence of sincerity, and especially when th se- rifice is of a kind which brings the indi- , , , I i 1 . . .a tt-m vidnal no personal honors, when the world does not know that he has made a sacrifice. It is often easier to risk death in battle when one is certain that his service will receive the plandits of the multitude, than to practice s.f de nial for a pa'riotic purpose, and know that it will never be recognized. Not even the national treasurer knows the men who have been giving him their money, and peihaps doing without he comforts it would buy, that the rights of F.rin might be secured. It is often said that the Irishman is a creature of impulse, and that his work of reform is spasmodic. The tenacity with which the Irish have held on to their purpose of reform in Ireland is an answer to that. The paiient. stolid and stubborn German never displayed finer qualities of endurance in a great cause than th Irishman has shown since the land agitation began. He has never exhibited a sign of despair in the dark est moments ; never lost his cheerful ness and confidence. It is onlv justice to Tnm"to admit that considering his political power in the Ignited States nnd his temptations to use it in embroiling ttie United ntes in a war with "England that Ireland might profit thereby, ho lins exhibited a self-restaint that h- does not. get proper credit for. While struggling for the rights of his native land he has resected those of the land of his adop tion. Such men make self-government pos sible ; not only that, but make it an honor to civilization. Their conduct is an answer to the assertion that if Fog land were to abandon Ireland she would be called back again to rescue her from anarchy ; that the Irish wou'd soon have things worse than England left them. The Irishman shows what he is capable of when he comes to this coon try. That he has not shown it so fullv j in Ireland is easily explained. Put the American in his place there and would he have done any bet'er? The Parliamentary fight willl be on again in earnest when the Commons nlt,Pt jva It proceeds let Americans recall what tlie Tnsh have done ami for borne since the fr.jh'- began, ind do ins fice in opinion of their demands. Fitts- 77mr Condition oflhe Navy. Tlie report of S.'-orefarv Whifrev is a I sober. comprehensive. buso'ess-l'V-"1 ! doenmement. which cannot fail to ni ike j ! a favorable impres'or; ;he coiu'iv. j In its thorough r''V'"w of t),e condition i ; of the navv it is c-rtainly no caVnla- j red to ra;se Tfie r.aMonal i'r;de. bu if j : ought to convince al ' in i el iigep ? cit i,ns j I of t fie necessity for a thorough reform of i i naval affairs. Since lsii three years I I after the civil war a the report I , st'ows. the r; ivnoner has ex.oided ' , 57...00O. (K Hi for building, reprrinir, eo'itppinjr anci arming war snips, and the whole of the vnst S'irn. with the exception or ahont five million? of dol lars, minht well have been tl'inT into the oeean. So far ws Secret arv Whit rev is cimeerned thete is an end of this sort of naval administration, arid his official acts a weH his recomni'-tnlations in this report, show that, he is reso'ved. with tho hlp of C'onorress. to ct i what in him lies to elevate the American navy and make it fit. for the defense of the count rv in case of ernertrenev. For the protection of American com- I merce on the hicrh seas the Sectetarv i recommends war cruisers of the Pest armanent and efiiipmen ; and for the i PToteeMon of iheroats. shore batteries, fortifications and to'-pedo boats. For defensive and offensive service torpedo boats are cornoicr Into extensive up amoncr the fl overnne'nts of F.nrone. Of . these boi a Iv'.jdard has 12.i. and has ordered o."i in the pis'- venr. FnnpR flas B'i. Rnd is b'litdintr 77 more. Tin's conn - try does not possess one of these bonts, : nd has not taken the first s'ep toward bui'dincr them. Th Sc-cretarv quotes Admiral Porter. he hicheat naval an- j thorifv in the United Sta'es, a savior that, there is not n navy in the w-r":d tha does po' excel oTirs in ships ;t".d ar mament, and that w" have n fl et for either offens've or defensive purposes. , The report discusses a', h-oitii Ihei rof-i!al of the Secretary to accept the j Dolphin from Jhn Roach to its nnfiti- isheil aid directive enrdi i-irt. ft , cb arlv shown t!m. tit" S"cr-' ary con'd not have .1tn" otherwise pnd acted in i crood f.ii'h to the (;;ivrnmnt. arid that nothinjr but the s'rontrest hins could ; convince Mr. Roach that the t:ine? have chanered, and with 'hem the m irovj.-- ; merit of Hie Navy Iiepartment. From the ca'm premutation of facts in Con l:'c!ion with the his'ory of t!o- Dolrhin it is eidert '-nouli "that Mr. .Tohn Tbiaeh is cnytl itfj ei the victim of D'-nioovtfie p..fqeei;t joM. th" ri'c i'l which fi fi rur.'d r c"intri"'iions'y in the ItepobUcac r.rT:trs in 'Iv- has:' campaign J'hthulr-lphiit Tlrrr.yil. An I' d ward r mi ut Kcinp r rxil iss . Siiej.dierd, of Il.irristoir..', Til.. pav.s : "IHvin r'-t'.'iveit po to ut 1. hetipf.t rrtvttt h.iectnc I.tue, J f.-oi jt my duty to let Riiff-rini? IniuiHCity I.n.ov it. Hive had running s(,re on mv . for eiaht years ; my uoclor to'.d me I wonlil lir.ve to ti?ve tr1" bone s.-n.jip.i or -i-t: .-v. on 'a tod . I used, in s'.cnd. three tvMi, s ,,r Kiei trie I5i'ter r.rd seven Iioxin Ituek te!:- All.ica Salve, ar.d n;v Jea is now sou-it! ri;,I weii." E:, ctric listers ar. sold at fii.y cer.ts a .oU:e, ami 35 rkVu-j A r:dca S ilvn at 25 ct3 f c r b )X by K. Jsuies. M;s. D It L fl v. :f-of r. t'cc.-r ;.t ''. Term., eio: t-d o-. Fi id.iy i.ifild wit!. Janies Wils...",. l.ekii jj wi; lier f tt J i,r her i'.iisln'iies t..oiiey. Tiiy thol to F..it Patr-. Aia.. and tlu'.e took i.orses fa cet:, er for .So-itsr-oic. L..11 -.nd wnt In pursuit and overtor k the woman before she reae;. -it Scotts'.uiro She stioceeded in f-natch-iro: 1 f pistol fro,,, h;r.i ar.tt shot him through the Lead, i'lfl.ciite a fT.-.l wound. She tt-.en p..t spurs to !,r h ,r-e s.-id eiCaPd into the niou.'i'atns. Ii "(.. s r e' fie.ikd.t to sd a cood-look- , in? fi.ee? Yet rysiptda.s flt.fijiuea th.- j features niiiin.-,i in y.,rtd recti;r.it ion. Hut i tint is not the wort of it. Thifi disease is as d:sfuero::rt rs j- is riT'.s'vc. It is snme t:nies c!i-(i -St. A idhc,n s F,re." and often ! caus.c &udd.-n t-a:h. Mr. S. IJ. Car-vnter, , ft Orii.i.-viie. S. Y., had i in hoth Uu.s r.d ! cure ! t,y Dr. K n--.!y's Favorite U-ui- ! e !y. Tids no di. ine excels ad uilien fur the ' ...oon. fc--peciai:y adapU-a fc; -l.de 1 L-alth. i) person. Iu if. .u of Yah- ('r.'dece in a recent i cl ot- to the students t,.id then, it "wis iiot cel. ,in Foe re:m,ie,t A.,m with an a;, tile in 't (Jirrler, f E h ... II, thit.ks r,r.,t,:U,!y it -.'.-.is h qiiT.ce, "t-ciiiis" the nrple of the prese:u. l iy wHs pro?) luited f r ni the cmb- pi. e. nr:.J it i.- lie; at ad hkeiy worn f hive h. eu t.ti,e-;i iu by such a cry i It: Ir- biv.t." Adam buck- Itnrklon'M Anile., si ro. Tub I'.f.st Su.vt: in th world for , Po i!-e -. Soles, I" -.-is. Shi- IJI euni. Si.res. Tetter, v,itpred II m is, (;;,; Cuts, E.-ver h;a;i,9 . , t 1 11 -. .0 , ai, R.r. r. p : : ions, am posi: y - iv ceres 1 1 es. or 1,1. .i:u recicire.l. Ii ! L'tl.it:llteed til fivt TelfeCt S fe e' i,.i (yf 1 muury rttuad-d Eur jie by E. Jimes'. SEHS AM) OTHKlt UTl.V--. A husband aged "' wis arrested iu Tay lor county, W. Va , last woek for heating his 19 year-old wife. Tha tallest man in Washlncton Terri tory is John Hutchinson. lie. stands seven feet four inches in his stockings. Next Fi-ter Sunday fall.i on tfn 2r.:!i of April, a fact which h. not occurred since 17.14. and will not ocar agiln bjfore lJn . A large baldliaded eagle, measuring six feet and t-n iach.-s from tip to tip ot wing was killed in Huntingdon caunty last Mon day. An English scientist believes that frag ments of Noah's nrk are still in existence, and lie proposys tatake a party to Mt. Ara rat in search for t hem . Dr. W. II. Wilson, of Springfield, Geor. gia, says: "Hunt's remedy is the best medicine for dropsy and kidney diseases that I ever used." Ofdiardists in central Illinois are fear ful lest tlie coming winter should prove as disastrous to pear and app!f trees in that vicinity as the last, when it is said, over fiO percent, were killed. Two women in Florence, Kan., ate arse nic lately under the impression that it wonlo improve their complexion. It didn't, and it was only Py prompt medical aid that their lives were sayed. The basket given hy Washington to one of his messengers, David Eaton of New Hampshire, ns a dispatch box, is carefully preserved hy Ids Oaugh'.er, Mrs. P.nrke, of Portland, Me., who isnow St jenrs old. Tha fig! t between white and black miners at Ilevier, Mo., continues. The owner of mine No. 4 hired some negroes and lodged them in a stockade. Since .Sunday's fight none of them have ventured out anl they ar almost starved. Reports r.t army hendoinrtors show the Piegans are again off their reservation in Wyoming and are making it uncomfortable for the settlers and neigh'ioring Indian. A part v of them rec-u'ly ran off b drove of 4'io horses from a ranch on Sweet (Trass creek. Miss Susan Morse, a daughter of S. F. P.. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, while en route for Havana, on the Spanish mail s'eamer, disnr p -aied shortly before the ar rival of tlie yes-":. It -, suppose.! that she threw herself into the sea in a te mporary fit of mental aberration. One-fir'; h of ai' tve coal produe. a in the United S'ates. is f.-nnd In four counties, cf which Pitfshnrg is the business centre. Nearly one third of the product is converted into coke. There nre loo coke-make is, 12 "00 evens, and fia.oon oon invested. Six thousand men arc employed. Forty years' experience, in every c'inie on earth, has pn,y"d Ayer's Cherry r"n ral to he the not reliable tne.iy for cf l.N. cough-., r.nd all lung diseases. Neglected colds open become incirah'e ailments. l)eai witn tiiem ir: tune, and ; event th;-;r becoming deep-seated ui the .-, Vni. Dr. J. A. Hall, aged seventy : ix years, for perf.u tiling a fi'al rriminal operatifm up. ui Et na Sreiihepbuch, r.r;d Mrs. Matilda T'.rnw!., aged ity, for fis'-iting the phs;. Gin n, were s utei c ! or; 1 isr Sitnrdav, at Pittsur' to three yea rs nm! six month : and four yea: i and six u.oe.M. in t;,,. p,.,,i tenliarv. -The iiiv n of n.r .a I;rker, f.t i.av v.uy. .ii:t 'i., tairnett on V, eti..-s,!. . . . .... nicnt ot last week. It was it e lartrt"- '!'. cera of the kind in h(. world, havhij an ao- i nunl paoncity of 40.n r.i.oao f..et of lionher. beside latn, stav s, loiooocs and sh'.-.ide-. I n loss is '.-tlil.l!e 1 !t Mr.O.Ctcic c.n wl.iel Ii I ttiete is nn inoirin!,' o? fhio, noo. Sl.nvlv imt urjiy th,.. ni-n upon who'n weverewont t( r'-!y are ra- mm.' away. S-yrnonr is 7.;. Mnd Tilden and Thttrcian r.r hoth anpr'iachinsT 72. Th" ecn'iiiirenrv of partinp with them nil hefor,. ni-iny years (antl Ion may the tiote tu-del;, vet! : ) is ii'i-pris'-d njion us w'th force hy the deal ) of Thomas A. Il ent.rieics. At a recent marnsoe in Ohio the rri.V, a Mi-s Morris, wtee a .tress t.. -jva.' inv'',r ted from Paris in 1712 for a weddine. arnl has heen in the fanti'y ev.-r snee, hei c used only on such ;ii'f.isior.s. it wa . worn p.caiii in 177S as n wddini; tlr-s, btir. not Rcrsiti till th" other day when Miss M-.rris chinned it. Sot a sti'eh h".s hoor TOorei! ,.r titled to it. and it s it almost n . ec.o.l cr?;i dition s wh'n rew. Th' I ike of Xnrftek, at., tud'-nt Rtr-an Catholic, or ct" pts,.d to he so. his de-noni.c-c' '-, - lao..-iis from the r.lrttform for Co nckirm "t hat nnnd b'l'ssk civitir . tion, the Cliurc '.i of Rn;''atid." White "vt-t j of the old It inni'i f'ttholic ccntry t:av- con. I tinned icotlcratc Id'terals, the p-ikc. ohiivi- i ous to the fart that lie owes h"s aduds-don to : the Hou.sej of Lards to tli.it iaity, he has he- i come an Almost j'n: Tory. i Thoti.as .Vcvt. ns, who Is atVn.pl :r.i to I make a tt;ur of t i,' w.u Id on a Idejcie, hail t k,-,i- ro-ikih e.vo-.: i. e.-.'-, in A-ia Minn . ! Th - ii.-onh di-; i,,,t iirnY what to make . ' his otranee n'rel. It, sotne ptaees tfi,.v j wciuid not let htni ei.'c r th-ir vth-ijes, a:.d i woi.:,l I in v.. no leal ,iu;s wn!t him. I ti'ot !.'! : 1' u-e, th- iliti.tbii .,:i d.-.-id-a that iu; v, t,!.r tlevi!. nt,.1 t t : s at hi'ii. A, a , vrv welt received. , wher. h- w-il s.. ,: ; J reie. Jiov-ever. Ii3 w,- He is now a T,'l'.jrai t tie WiliTet. .In ! w . 1 ; Lis io;, j .ui ... .y .r ;,,s istnri Mi'1 ('intic. i'lt T:i X I jnj. K i.i.a...n, Af4. e., ,.ui- -T3 rr. I lift ImT urc Hio.d, .inl'-in.l luiiarici i v. mi. I Neurt.luin. . l''-fi'- i uiiicii.it s renu-dv f..r r;on--.- of ,-. .ili.cy nml l.iv. r. It i i;ivn!;;.;!.;,. f ,r . w.., .. . ...v . . -r -. ' tu It, I''s not injure tin: U'eta.cau-.- Jn : ure roiiM ii..' t ii -i:i mi. !!-. 1 1 rnner.os tif i iMro:.. c k. i.i. theapr-ti-e. Ms tlie n- Ir.ui.a.f.i.'cif '., l-.evcs Henri burn .1 Ft l.-l.ii.g. n: :tr ! t!e ti.:;. i. mi, ih-i v.'S i.i.i Fr IiiHTiieo.-iit 1 rs. Ijissitudc, Ic S: cl i-.i, rzy, r.t H litis no C'ii:.'il. $ - The pennine has r.b.-ve tT.','rn'l- n .- cri.s-i .j rt-.l l',M cm wrapper. Ti.ke nocitber. Ha.ioi.lj hy RliOW il (HIMt II CO B LC IIHUB, k 0. 37Xua "jvr o " i, t M:m alt. ienntl fen.'ir.li ri7,l...n n ti , .... WIT.M.UZl 1.5.bK &, (). FITS! tt mi',.:r t,, Ptnn tLlTi fer m ' of FIT. KI-il.PpY r.r Faixinu .. I .r,,. r.:.. .jy to 5ro . .. t...f I.., Iv ti r.u.1 i ,r s. menr for tr.-iei..- ut. t 4 '-'' r Clvo I . I . ,-. ' i 1 1 . 1 1, ,. rr ,. , , l. U. l,-H..,!i;,-.,U)lsw i-y.,. i AGENTS WANTED I'll V I'MlltK.K AI.I.K lll.iss ; 11. .1 11 : 111 ;e '. -n i. .,rs II y ur v e!.t rn I! ; hMrels lie, C-h i it, IM V 5 ie;l It t P '.IV. liilis : wnl mi.inii. !; v,.t,-r sj.:;i..i,e,l c.n 111. S'.i to l,,:,,l,.,l XkVS'Ya,B. . - . . ' c," Vl,r:w Citl ... - lilMI. refiectur. Iti It'll..' I . j! ui r, ' - .11'! Hi I I, III ;.. J,,..-. . . 1 M-.O' m i i ill & i:u? mcaieinr. cmbintni jl.Kl I i-'"v i-.'J 13 fen h fii n N n.i:r ail. iru-n I tVtl.i n t'.i K S h-s a h: t,r t - t n . , It- r il. ti--e. H ci - v.; n T" ii V- ' :-: Tie. .!-..-;, t.y eX ' ' " ' ' ' VM "1 :'!! I"' (too t HlMs, liet :i-,illp hi lit e-, J. i;. "3 V" t-V i (' PPYAL RiJ'ot? NJ - i - - v -? a Si ,V1 i-A Ui-i A Absolutely Pure. varies. A r,;i rvcl tit nur;ty, . I'.rp rc.'.re.iioril ,iei-. M't.t ftiiitjot if selil in t.i lit,' l. el,; (,f tl:c l'JIT toct. Ptr-ut'tl. .rtd ivlii.U than :he .-rdinary I r:nio et,t i,,n wah : U slturl ,.ve,zM. rd'i:i. r -t SI. !. pewip-rs. Siil,: orl'i o? i'.t;i: l At. I'. Mil r. ,.-.v-i,kk oo.,)e,; I Wll Si , . Yo Surface Indications Wlmt a miner would r-rv properly term "surfiieo indii-Htions ' f v. bat !s bi iieii;li, ure tho l'imiiles, Stic-., Sore fcyes, Uolls, and utaueoiii 1 ruptions with wliieh eilo are utiuoyed hi s; rin mid cai lv Pimmier. The t il, ;e iikiTi r iiceurau luted during tho winter Months, now HK kes its pres( nee ft it, through Nattiri's endeavors to tp-l ir, fr i: the syt' r.i. "W hilo it remains, it Is n "ison that f.ters in the, blood and may tie elo p into Srot' tilit. This condi; iorj e:n;e.; tit r;,n-t iu. tir. t't the tlii'cvtiye and ns-dmiiafory c,r.-.:n-, with a feidin? e.f cnerv:i'i-n, l-itinor. nnd weariness often IL-hl iy sooUen of as "only Fnriii : fever.'' Ti:o.j"are - id.-ne, , tii -it Nature is not nhle, unaided, to thi'.w o;r the eorrnpt atoms whi. h v.-";i!:-n the vi'.d forces, d o regain lieai;h. Nature inn-' 1c nlded hy a t !o o .n'h biood-p.trif;. !n : luel-Sciuc-; ttuJi Uwtbiu vhv i- so cll'cetivc a.- Ayors Sarsaparilla, which is pnfiieienOv- powrrfnl to erel from tlie system even the Uiiut of Ilered ltnry Scrofula. The medical profession Indorse Ayfr' Fahsapahii i.a. find many Btterations of the cures c-flV cteJ by it eoiue from ail parts cf the world. It'is, 111 the lannae of the lion. Francis Jewt-tt, cx-S-ate pi n BTor of Massachusetts and ex-.Muyor of Lowell, '"the onlv prep;irat:oa liiut dots rvul, lasting good.1 rREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drusrists: Trice f 1; trix bottles for $i. I 886. i. O O v. TKE FIT rSBURGH 7 -, POST M V1 ' ' i i !: V t i i i v )Y iiH M'icliiU I 1 H'l At 11:'.' Lo ti Yen i'. iii Clubs oi ) ( )vcr. r iv All X tin t ' AYock rietv i ; ( !vo.' 1 I V i l (. , oi 'Mi- : Mianv :. Conrpleto -' i i .-larKi'i iro.u Points o; i h ' i i i v I. ii ecuiKv Sill Cl": A I.- ln:i ii'ol"rll-- t ir.n i I'lv t i -rt . 1 ii- .t .Nat! A,t- Ql..:,: 1-1 ' in . . . v, : v: v i y . . i t i .t v i'i ; -t At jt tl. : the :irl A ' --.: -a: ion. wit.i lit: - ""I ! K ! (Ni -, , K, r. i.;', toi l . i r :;, t ..'ti. .- Tr, .. , o , k : , .-. . i 5Vc!: ie . r ut i., a 'hi; . .-n, ;' v-- Iv let- it ir.im !.-., i : a V.rk. Was n , it t 'i"t l:.l e i.;Ot; In K (j'l'-I.i- ar.d d i-, - ..-t-.t-.t: l .oo. ul the II. I Te-t ; 1-1 tit.r.... 1. 1 !! :-...; :-r-Si..,p.!... n i,- f!r j..ir(. :n:.l fi:v-s' c-.l-V. ..s:k:.v IV.s-r will .e ,',.tt '-. ft O. Hi; lh.,t h.t. ,-CStc. 111 Ol Iho l.irtn.-i . t t j-.i'Oi- an. tho s:u rt eiiiin,'!:' Iv t:ic i.uiil- n nil hou... 1.,,, -or.: U.ii o! Five 1.2. a j-fir, j-.i r ! vor, S S j tr -t ; -vi 1. u c-t- y ti r. evrv chil. ,t ten. JenI f.irs-.ni,(. i.l.. - r.-.s. j njiri; Co., Publisher. Cf4E D C A LLil Hi. j-ii-lini-, 1 st. i'l.o I'd.: I lie e.ll r- re-ilrn; lUlliLtt. Hews. nr. ! ui: ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Sjjvciul Rules lo Club. S o, ),!c o,.),ios m.:i;. 'l lr,v ., ;.;i; iliU Tl.e I'Tiiror a ,1.1 New York we-ek.y II or hi one year tcr ctip i!o;l.;r :i :i.;v c'-ucj '., l'ATiii..r i tt.e n 7i.jif, 1, no ytiiir f..r ore ch 11 ft. 11 ' .-. ic'l Ion nr.il scv, V ekiy li v ? AfiEX r.S in every Ci-cnti t,, s.i'.i.-i; hi V, K! hl.Y 1'ATIIIOT. Wilt,. f.r ii .-iii.-. A cations to Ti.'.vnsinp in f.ir this the 111 uui the r.rvuio r, E triitfbiijjJ. 7Vr GOSUEViPT tbonftaofo cf om- of tho onm kln I t ta cnrrt )-lre-1. .i.nnr ... j (fc-i tn.t I will ,,n '1 1 .,0 p. ri I its , K, .,. t AHI-1 fSKA'.ISR in tin 4HHM. t" "i itnt t.tn mit lu 4 W t; - r vvttb V n 1,- 1 0 r Hardware InOinANT TO CITIZINs r Ti "NT II T t I c ; VIST 13 VIGIXn v 77TE TAKF THIS OVVi )ITVS i (t forming the jk-o1c of Klx. n-hnr'r :ui. ioi;.;v ;i . .. opened out in the Tu lor huil'linir on Ili-h Mr- - complete stock of hardware of over di.si-rip: .... IV M ECU. -l.V' T'ioi f, 7 ir j . . j . v. :. m i . i s. n 1 1; a .-., IV , M I Til IUOI.S. n oj; s ; ; . s . U1WJU.S or . ILL av.yds, :. u: u:o y ,, 'nous e rrn.yjsifi.Ya noons, ,;- nrvuLi'XKs. crri.ri;) or.ys. -r ( I . i 11 Referring to the above, we respectfully ask the , burg and surrounding country fur a share of th-ir have been regularly trained in the hardware bit-i;, our roods for cash and believe I i hose who desire to imrena.se. E. DUFTOM KnK.NsitL iti;, April ;i, 1S.V,. MALAR I POISON. The irincip-il r'iu-; .f n"r!y firi. nr t.i'- tnifl f fhr yenr h;- i-r-.-'n i"i a !'rvl Iji vnr.wJiir'li. if it; t-iti. Int ( rli -ij: .-r: n j. . wr-'!:- : r-1 a: h v : i ru I: ,i i; - ,:r SJ't.ni'tn-' I. l U f -r- (- pt Ili-ir'iiJi. . K I TfO ! 0 ve 1 k"lwft.vl AN KH iril AI, rr.e I'K '! VT' M AT, Kl I'N rt'.Y Kl. n i w i t. i t i.iin, i:s jAiM,;n:. ' 'i.i '. V.- I I.t 31KN IAI. lo-I'M.sp ,; :s-s. Mi K H 1 I' 1 il V: :.SI I! A 1 l'N. .N AVSK . n.i.i- irsM.-s, llVS LIMA,! ti f el .'r-. II.eTtl. '-'1. ' u15-," r a ; ' -r t . p. 1 fll! SIMM OXS'l.iVKK Itlj.Jl'LATOU. :!.c h:,i It I K, i I I, ry i in.t. . r: ; ' v m l i - tr.' ?: -1 ;-i i- ' ; MP 1 Pot .-i, pur-.-t ar. J R im "IT CO. Ril -Ltii Sole. -y ni! The Best Newspaper in Anienca, and by far the Most Readab'e. Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing tne Sun's Pre miums. The most interesting and advanta geous offers ever made Ly any News paper. No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something fcr a!!. Beautiful and ftnbsuintial Premiums ia Standard Gold and o;berWfitchee,Va!cable Bookp, the Best Tamoy Sewing Machine known to the trade, and an unequaled ligt of objects of real utility and instruction. Rates, by Mail, Postpaid: DAILY, per Year (without Sunday) $6 00 DAILY, per McrthtTrtthout Sunday) 50 SUNDAY, per Year . . .' 00 FOR EVERY DAY IN TKE YEAR 7 CO WEEKLY, per Year . . . I 00 Address, THE 5ew York City. DI lii A L et Alfred E. G-oetzj -)"- i Altoon's ln lin.-r Men-hant Tail- or. Has Rriaovud to Miuh j Jar-er ana nu-rc Lommo dious Qu;ii'(ors. TWO SQUAKES ABOVE HIS old stand to N. 1511 Elevenh .venue, ): Where His Fall nud Winter Stock U Now Ready f.,r In spection. rr Fahu.nab:o Fabric, licauiiful Fit and a CtooiI Work in --hip, GOETZ, the Tailor, 11th Avenue. Near 15th St ALTOONA, PA. 4 " ? 1! 1 llO lit! n f.: i ! ELEGANT FUKXITURB, j e-'ssisi.:,,, ,,F j Parlor and Chamber Suits ! tTATiDIIOBKS. MDKHOAIinS, Centre, EitLn ana Erc:kst Tacs. CHAIRS, CITBOAKDS, SINKS BED SPRING MATTI1ESSF.S ;:,! In fuet roirly rvcr. r urntutr,-. u 1.1:1;: !'iT!.'. iienir t' the- lit, 1 lie-- . Ui.ii.utiietiire.l In tl,. - "I! -, . j. ,h 1 l.e.e.l .Sljllf, p ou at tno luwe.st cttaiui. rpliolMerins, Repairing and Pah? mi: o! nil kip.l f.f Knr r..ui.ilv Hn,l s:iti T" ni cm Hith street Clilir.-li. 1'ii-aKc cull 7"-' :'' l-'elie,,. J,. -.erily Jlt-.i,, -,v l-i-'-ite tl.e C..nnoii.ei.i j..u n:Mi to : ut. i.a-t or n.t. 1 ciuine it'.j.l-. wl .-t.-.r Iite!jt u"jf. Aj.ru IS, ll.s4.-ly. 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