ZucNSBURC. PA.. FRIDAY. FKBRl'ARY I, 17 TH e S.,a:e at Harrier Ped j rrot.ioi'.uy Amndmnt resjlution a dfcoi.J litii on Wednesday. Various atn-'i iiiiir iits were ofTe red, but tliey were reji-e' .-"1. IV iiHoNs have been pnsenled in tl.f 1 Vtiiisy Ivaina Legislature praying for to prohibit the adulteration of CHi' ' :-iiid confections and the sale of to'.-1 i i to minors. T!:i: cili.-ns of Indiana and New : Jt rs- v are added to the list of citizens ; in -. eral other Slates who believe there ' ; u.:I;. to be a change in the method of .'"::: I'nited S..ates Senators. ff.-.r! .-) bi-i;; un'ie to h.i-.e t;;e ,.al i 'Di.si.tulioii so ,nj-i.!' 1 u to I'miifi.i atiih.iti'y t t-s". ;L!:sh :! r ni diV'.'iee law- thtoiigbout the ry. Ti:e j ' a i h:i in.ii: arguuients favor. r TIU .1 i 'i of !'i y won V.l.t, 'he I).-u.-L y i ' m ' hv; c : i i r I'i' Torpic i. Tii Nt "" J. is: y li. ! ly e. e t S3 ' lr- -i 1 i: ri i -4 'o be w.i: 'i-1 D'.i ( V aud : ze t r ti . ,ii ro-' i'.e . a. ami any :nfiy wit ill i.s !. i:ow j.n paling H '.' ,1 !'; r-. c . .:; l 1 Dl-h-r Illii-S i ; -r.ly ! r-i-'-iiip'.ivei.f f -r fhr-s-- iic i-- i.' mi:. Wv. i- it r!i - t the j . . ' I ' i :i: ; . -e poi?I i: if n. p e'.e'y ; st:ra' :oi: o! 'h- l itiVerhat'-rial hair r ot; 1 leaver iTe po-asr ! i!:f'iT i! C'l.il Ci ni i:i t ion l.,is i:.i.M!t-d sun:' the 'uMk iHt line to the Wis! some .idmi f-xp!;nn V I l is said th.it M-s. Mi-1 ru-iii, wife of --i.i'oi Sherman, r,f Oliio, c-iileil first the .v:te of a nien.bcr of th" Jab- iet. whereas the latter t-hould have v.ilU d first, ano Washington society has i;:d a "conniption !it" about it ever since. Let u hope that the breach will nor result in a resort to arms. Tiik President on Monday signed the Mtxican Pens'on b'U, whifh provides for the payment of ?S a month to any P-rsoti who served sixty days in the war with Mexico, ar.d is now sixtv-t wo Years of age, or to his widow- of that age, or j when she may arrive at the required , age. I Another pension bill, called the Disa bility Pension bill, has been held over in the Senate or- a motion to reconsider. The pension busi esssi carrijd to such an extent that it has I ec me ditlicuic to know where to draw the line. If it continues as the indications seem to seem to warrant, the question of the Treasury surplus will soon lie settled without, further legislation. , hitter partisan denunciation of J. C. The employment of Frank James in Matthews, the colored Democrat nomi a M. Louis shoe store solves one of the j n!ted by President Cleveland for Re problems that has taxed the minds of : colder of Deeds for the District of Iptrilators from time immemorial, name- j Columbia, but whose nomination was "y the providing of employment for ex- I rejected hy the Senate. The Kansas convicts. Let them gain a national reputation as a notorious bandit and like Mr. .Imes they can look happily forward to a bright future as a drawing card at a highly remunerative salary in some mercantile establishment It might be considered a reflection O'l the moral st'itus of St. Louis socHty. at P.rst thought, tbi't sorh is the ease, hut jarnPsreported that the store at which ni its reoerpv:0'Prk ,ias Rreatly lncreas.- waited on custom? the -a-brnrtit ! itable; to believe thnt curiui It is char- the individual who has figured in so rnsny dpsprrate deeds of robbery ami cruolty ra'b.c-r than any feeling of adnii r tioti for the man who ( scape I the fel on's doom he merited, ,a3 been the secret .f his attractive power. Notori ety alwavH arotHPs cur: isify, even though, th" means by wL'ch that ti it r i.'ty has heen gained is despis-d by th" b-'tcr olas of citiTiS. It is po-ilie tt'i' some may be foolish enough to a'lVct :.n ailiiiiiatio'i for the .skillful ilinb r. Some will view him for the pu-jii.so of e'in'.ii:g Irs charactt rist ins .'.:'. lift; h;storv, the pint liOi' gisc will s::rv.y the L'uups on fits cranium for - :i t.tifio purposes, the pfnlantiopist rti'.i n g:ii..l liitn with pity ami thirk wh:it h' in'ght have been, but all will Jo '.veil to sc irn the methods which have brought him such fame and posi!- anrt Tiik strike of the dock hands fretsbt handlers, in New York Citv. " - ' Brooklyn, Jersey Ci;y and Hobeken, is i a repetition of the ill-advised methods which have been so often tried and j proven futile the last few years. If it were possible to accomplish the ends tie- ! sired by strikps. then the laboring men j whoso often resort to them, should re- I ceive much credit for their persistence , In a worthy cause. But when the melh o.l is not only un-American, but nearly always unsuccessful, it is hard to ex- j plain its attraction. Strikes could at one time be accounted for on the ground nf in-r.orance and delusion of tht strik- ers, who blindly followed the advice of visionary or unprincipled leaders, but the thorough organization of working- men at the present time, coupled with their past experience and the facilities they have at hand for information on t, ...tw r,.i tho nrinoini f t v of L. averse, as they are, to all kinds of j strikes or coercion, only as a last resort. I it is surprising that a tody of men cred- i ited with the intelligence of the 'long- ! shoremen should come out on a strike, i It would have been a great gam to both ' emp'oyers and employed to have had the ! difficulty settled by arbitration. Al- I ready lhe loss to labor and capital to 1 10 larjor anil capital to elv interested has retch- ' tor s .TdoLrs whL ..ions ot dollars, while those immediately ed several mi thousands of jiersons are indirect suffer- era and it need only continue a few days ! -v -w f. m f.-aaa I I.U n-liala r -,-. A wyn nr !t - T,.! its iniurioua effeci-. Tha labor eerie- its injuriot a ettec l.ia. labor gene- rally should he better rewarded no one doubts, but that the strikers are power- les to insure the result is equally cert- a'n. ! Wiiir.K the Knights of Libor oveani ' z ilion. as such, cannot consistently ally if:r will: filter ol me xreai vtiwa tet. individually they are left to affiliate aul vole with whatever partv they see emu tr. always enjoined to vote for the inter- ami ,s s of Ubor. The reK,.lariy recurring tioubles are sufllcient proof that . Party which has -o long ne.a ne mi of eovernrm-nt 13 not in sympathy its :tli inborn rights. While strikes aie ti.olisb in ;he extreme, they are but the ii.ice ir.dic.itioii.s of the wrong.? !.n ' I,.-.t'h(1 iu:'!i the neoiile. who. in tl.e dearth of proper leg.slation to aid them, ; re. - i - it to this uieans of publishing their wroiigs. Who is responsible for this dearth of legislation for the '.aborer ? The answer is obvious. The K- publican p-i; ty ia arraigned. For a qnarler of a a (-entury it has stood at the gateway of t.c X-Uiou's industrial development, ;e2 islatinir tor the growth of corpora- tiii3,graDtit)g land subsides to railroads afd fostering monopolies. All this has been Joee in direct and undeniabb? opposition to the laboring man's welfare. While the parly has been boldly nurtu rit.g these tuemie3 of labor in the name of pioirress, it has reached a suar plum wrapped in a high tariff document to ; outraged labor with one hand, whiiv , with i he .tl'cr it has reached out to i v. ek- me the Joreigm-r f-ttpping in our chores fr.,m th-i cohtiact labor ship. It ' has ;;t'ernped to app;-.se with a d? lii'ivf '.., and all the tone its mot opoly mill !. -..i I) ci; uri;:U :'. do'.vji its su jc's into sui.ilh r lirui.s and iiiCreasi'isj he'pless i;efcs. In view of M.rse tiers ii it tot wot.se than folly for th O tr:t:g cht-; to J.ope lor anything fr- ni the Itepubiioaii p.tr';. ': It is the : i; ' v i, ino:iop-ly and , p!utoc:iacy. arid has no ;.-yuipalb for the oppressed laborer as a party. What, has beer, 'lone the last few years to lighten : th poor man's biin.e:' has lecn done by : t he Dt i.ioci at:c p lttv, either direct ly or it:d'.i"ci ly, ai.I with am o'er opport uni ties it wi.o'.ii dosiill in ire. It is for the I tboring man to say wlietlo r he will ; vo'e for his rights -.iiid ;ive !t the oppor tunity to res'ore him his liberty. Sknaiui; Inojalls, of Kansas, is un doubtedly listening for the humming of the Presidential bee in his bonnet. He thinks sensational arid radical speeches have hud more or less to do, in times past, in bringing out Republican aspi rants for the White House, and so he seized the opportunity with rare relish when Kdmunds presented his retaliatory measure in the Senate on the Canadian Isheries. It was even intimated that Kdmunds was trying to out-IV.aine 1;laine in fathering a vigorous foreign policy as the author ot that bi.l Be that as it may, Ingalls saw the possibil ities ahead and taking the tide at its : flood, sailed by the Vermont Senator, got the first good hold on the British lion's tail and gave it an unmerciful pull. He then soared on the wings of the Ameri- can eaple to such a dizzy height that he intercepted the rays of the sun to such an extent ihat be cast a shadow over the I entire States of Maine and Vermont. Fearing that his boom might still lag he seeks more newspaper notoriety by his Senator took occasion to call Matthews, because of his Democracy, "an ingrate, a monsfer that must tie crushed."' j Surely if Ingails doesn't receive the ' i national nomination after all these lofty flights of oratory, it wi'lbe a humiliating evidence ot" Republican ingratitude. Tiik House Committee on .,,., 1 inva.lU j Pensions ha? repented adverse'- ,n the j ; Sfnate bill granting Mts. Logan a pen- j 1 he nresq has ht-et. a''ri".or .... i i or Mrs I tnous in advocatirsr a p-iis; ..rs, in i'r ' matter tin:' I t I ! (lookincr fi j , rcoo't niuHt he con ceded '. ai cM ! hat the giatit- ing t.t the pe-..sion lo Mrs. I,og;m would he est ahUMiing a bail precetJent, ami tlutt should Congress pa9 tl c bill, ut.d . bv fulnre legisla' ii n tnaintaiu that fair ii ss and c nsistet'cy v.'bich shoold emu T'e aii t.-gisiaiion, thewii!owSi in two hiKidrod r.nd tifty-nine maj'.r.-: : and rear a '.minis wou'd 1 e given e,t;5i i a pension of -5-.0 i p. r year. Since it is ' not claimed that, tho otalh of (itneru I.og.m Was nt'tihiited to his mili1 ,t; y 1 : services it would sin.p'y t-e a ( lovei t.r:i"iit ; di.na? : -r i to Mrs. Log.r, to grant ht-r a i 1 per.i.)ti. She is umloubtedlv a very j worthy ami tstimable widow lady, but I there ar thousands of them in the j i country far more needy and just as wor- j , thy as she. If, therefore, the basis of i , granting i ensions is the amount of cred- j i it and sympathy due a bereft widow, j then l. t every widow m the land hand . . . . , . . . . . -'- mi rifr ;i nn i u v ! i n 1 1 r, ic. l tmr r , , . " . " ... " I ii'.i'.i.ni.'i-iiii .11 milt. ii v .. lit. ..,11. ernnietit is not going into the atms-dis tributing business, the line had better , , , . be diawn between the pension roll and Mrs. Logan. The current trnssio roncernino- liri . ham Young's re-appearance on earth, I or more strictly speaking his re-appear- ance on this continent for if he does come it will be from London instead of the grave seems to have aroused much J interest both in the Mormon and the j Gentile world. If it should transpire I that puc,h a de,U91Qn ha9 practiced, ! ifc 1wotuld ce the de'Wate straits to ! whlch the Mormon chur whs driven j b0,ster UTP, and Pt belief in its doctrine' If tie d3 Dot War, to the disappointment of his followers, it will I caue l!ie unfounded faith of Mormonism to be deserted aa the occupams of an nnqtabi hnnu. fte nn f, i, t. 4 , Stj)te Commerce Bi IIi8Chief anxieiy an earthquake. If, however, the whole j is about the men to be appointed Corn story is a canard, it may still serve aj missioners. The doubts in regard to the good purpose in opening the eyes of i consti action of some sections of the some of the deluded followers of the w lhe r.re9i(1ent 's reported tu have eelf-constitoted prophet. The Additional Magistrates npnclintr some time in fbA l'nn,rl.n! ! f . w J V, f l enn9y,van,a i LPK.IS,ature' .ha at ,ast com having received the approval of the maioritie of hoth Tino0c urwi fV, - j ture o the Gorernor ... I.' rr a . ine measure was I , , 6 pep:e i hL Ur an(, Wfs VptW(1 by Gover,.or PrttlHoT1 on constitutional grounds The , lwo Administrations are evidently at , variance ln th,fr int,rnr,lati, ,, . J ' Con.fitntion j ( onstitntion. Time to Mop. i litre can if n 901 in prosperity in hhj , nnn,rv ( which UW and capital are const not ly at war. These wealth piodu- a forces are mutually lnteraepenuen.. must work toother in h"ny in j Hnei hat success n the - , to -. - -!iri Vhal j3 lM "oVen,,ed Ubr has j r, , ,r a.rorm emp'oyers during the p.m twelve , about one eighth of the entire working j force of the countrv. yet the tiniest that pervades it affects the general prosperity ! to such n degree mat an trades ann in- , rie i suffer injury ' ' i answt-iHble for much of the present in- dt:s!rial disturbance. In some trds latvir is underpaid, and unjustifiable lockouts have been resorted to. lint "strikes"' are not a iemedy . for the wrontrs of labor. They always cost the workinsman more than they c.ime to. They arn often precipitated by the un- warrantable and unscrupulous course of m self sefking and evil-minded persons. While t'oey are ruinous to the workinur people who engage in them, they inflict great injury upon the mass of the people who ar entirely innocent of any connec tion with the causes that pr.v.lnce them. II'T.c- some other method i.limiM be devis-.l f,.r the set 1 lenient !' !:.-jaiies I e' ween Litmr .-ind capital. I is f in if th.a' the iltc' i'ig in lnsrri- tl forces compose heir fl.l?-r' :m If "orga o z"0 or" and er.r-.i -! e-tpi- ta'.'; in certabi indu-' ro s ;:;e to ;.. ':.i;e their s'lucrgh', the inr,. c- ::t xotTfr-i;; w ho are beii.ij cru-'heil 111 ; Le ..' "Ha t v.-ill be forced ta orgniz-! for li'.ti'' nv.n protect iou. Ii o'h'. r woi.ls. I he people ir t a few- mi'l'i'"-, ot l.aiiOe.l lai-oiers nor : few tf;..iiand an' .' :'! at run loyerr but ail the test of the producers and rot sum -v roust u t. compei tlie .iis'ur! J t !f-tne-nr;r t i a set 1 i-mt-ii t or tt -ll ! cio'-. WhM! the p-.-p e t ;!-.e i he i. iii hard, tribunals wlo.-h w:li ,1.. . t - c- ' bo'ti s;d-rs wiU tie iSt.tb-!i-.'.i-To Ibis eompVxion mii.su it cotr," .! la-'., and the sooner the b"tter. rr.-l'.nj I'trh,t. V llatfered Iioirv. 1 iri- o.t-.'s 'ii Cr,gr-ss shiold not d. 'en-.l fr.,"i joining m the effort to re duce fh" needle war t:.-xes by 'he stale trick ot daiigling "Free Trade" bogy beicie '.heir eves. The --.s ure" shotrd all be gone from this familiar spook by this time. Tne people of New York supported three "Free Traders" for Mayor hst year, and elected the ablest of them. At two Congressional elections the people have elected a majority of the lower Hons from a party pledged to "revise the taailT." ami reduce the war taxes as a mea' s of prevent in the surplus. And in lt they elected a President upon a platform distinctly declaring the same : jiolu-v. Kvery man of ordinary intelliger.ee upon the subject knows that no one is proposing "Free Trade." or ar.ything remotely resemlling it. The pending Moriison bill would leave the average duty at least oouoie wliat u was neiore the war. It would not ettect tup -jii oer Cent, reduction recommended bV a Be- 1 m,t,!icau President, strongly urged by j two Republican Secretaries of the Treas- j ury, promised by a rtenuolican Tat iff , Commission, and falselv claimed to have j -(-n made by a Republican Congress. ! What nonsense and what dishonesty, then, to speak of a modera'e and neefs- sary tariff redaction from 'he war max imum as a "Frpe Trade" measure ! Neither Democrats nor honest Repub lican revenue reformers should Vie frightened from their duty by this battr-rr-d old "Free Tiade" bogy. X. Y. World. The Constitution Centennial. The President has sent a message to Congress recommending that it take some action with reference to the centen nial celebration of what Mr. Gladstone has called "the greatest work ever struck off by the intellect of man. in the same snace of time" t tie Constitution of the United States. There !s some difference of opinion as ; to when and where this should r'nit '' ! and Mr. C!eYe.and declines rC,Vot ;n. ! himself tipon the Ioinp,ptpr, )tg )abor3 no.... v,..,iru..y 1TS( Afteraction by nn Seiitemryr .i ..i . eloyfild Congress on September 13 17.S. :r.r7i, Liir-ienii. wfis liti iiihii uy ihe new Congress met under its provis- ions on iudrcn n.-.i. ine nrsi. l'rei- ,n took the oath of oflioe on April 30, lTf Th- Corr.mittee forralof deieja'es Tt - Corr.mittee fornod of deieja'es froiu ihe tiifferent States, which met i siii.ie time ago. has recommended that ; the 11 1 -t -Tionir-d d i'e be chosen, and that ' P!.i!a.b-Irl'i! be the Mace. As it was ; then and there that the instrument was completed, an.l the real work done, this suedes; ion i tho most rat oral or,. It i will not prevent New Yotk making1 a ! di nionst rat i n around the stat:ie of Wai.iington rv. Wall street two years I I nter. It would s"em that Philade'ntiia ! Ir.is had her shre of the centennial btis . ir.ess. but the facts favor her. ; Tti- next question is as to who is 1 woi'.hy in b.fntne the orator of tr,e i occasion. W'rhl. The Old Mory. Again the old story comes from Wash ington : "Debt reduction for the mom ti, about ?'.", (X0.(jn i ; tax reduction. 0." It i.s an injustice lo the people and a reproach to onr so-called Statesmanship that this condition of things should have I Ll" - " u r V ; pet ;oi! of business During an extended depression, iu which i.. . tU b-op.e neeoea to lie reiteveo ot every I nr. npfdyu. i' r... T-f. trt . r n.ra i,..,, ' laxed to make, forced payments upon a ! I'uW'cdebt not yet due, and bearing a i rate of interest not more than half as j lar(I3 aR lhey have on an averiige been j compelled to pay for the money necessa- i rv foi carrying on business. If our r.a- ....... v.. ...... J ...... , ! tion had bfer' prosperous, it would have i lieen only right to leave for posterity to j ray 8om of the cn6t of a restored and I regenerated Lnion lrom which it will I receive immeasurable good. Inasmuch I s9 ou,r country has suffered from busi- ! nmil1v that lt hjQ n -nmtL,i0,i to bear he burden of wholly unnecessary i taxation. mere are orly Sf4U,tN.JU,bJU or redeem able bonds uncalled. Four ordinary calls will wipe them out- They could and should be paid at once from "the sur plus now in the Treasury. Will Congress dare adjourn without providing for tax reduction ? World. lT 18 glven out in a semi-oflicial way, I mat tne I'resident win sisn the Inter- said, make it all the more important that tne right men should be appointed to i put the new law into operation. He -. - , i 7 . V ."o. ...... vU.u n 'wrf"rm' wht, Governor ; ot New ork was the appointment of ,nH '"md Commission, and that the . iranKiv anmitren mat tne mosr. oitticnir. i piesent lask was sli'i more perplexing. j llr was anxious to secure not onlv men ; wIk.is itrime.s would h a anuruntaOA f.-.r . v. - 1 lhr f H7lbQt a Wt iniutfnTIAn t a-. A I . T t adm,r"slral" ot this Impor- tant trust, but at the same time men 1 t,n,lro 'ffhl-v competent to deal with the t,1,ncu,t nuestions that were bound to ! ...J"11""". .I.?..,8..not. ! S h ihi'r . mucu 10 ao with their appointaient. War Talk in hiirofc Mr. XithaDielPaitr-, n Internationa - - - . . ,., WnshTnitoi. lit nri, una iriunn i - after a year a absence arroai. was t ( . ; a W In T -(VtTif'M 1 . - - v.. , J RfTH WaH iriilllir 1.(7 llf" Mill Mi JjUH'h' , ! ' - .--. ; " . : there j9 bound j ?ther war or disarmament very Suae to K ! inP(.ft9P(1 and equipped as fast and a. I mmt reaonrces of the loernmentii will permit, it seems to nie , that an onward movement m more likelv j than a sudden retreat aner nucn l' ,"l"M' " " ' '1 V " . i-n.U ' IXS IDPre HI" mn Ira's int! iiiini" of soldiers armed and radv ffr fieht in Europe to-day. The very -X-nse ot such armies makes continued pace lm- i possible. Where tie outbreak m;iy occur ; is hsml to say, but all the govern m-i.ts j of Ivirojie are si entangled in h'?:io'-s , nn1 counter !!i4nces that it nriks vm v difference wliere or by whom the .tirs' ; gUD is fired, all Lurope wih be involved j tne contugra nn ire mm.. u , K,rH t. ,1.HnP lt.it. ir seems to me that ! the principal factor of the unset! 1-tu. ri' is the necessity felt by w marchical (rov errments to engagt theiT pe)le in wai with foreigners in oid.-r to prevent a moven'tent for t'ro ove: throw of tr v Ttl::' a' h 'lie. " II .'. i lie I'lii-e-i :; l s s-and jn i ' -oe.) -i i mas ii'ii V" "Ti. -re is one tbing ?h r anvi.-s Ku-ropean-.. d 'ha- is raiadttv vvi'ti which ' h-- ( i"V rn meiit of the I'l.ii- d States has oe.- ci)l(:i i ff Ks pub ie eb:. A p-r Ir in Km pe is h.tid j ever r- iaeeil, ti tieiatly 1: 'S or. i!ie inc; a.' -. l-Y.r e,iis public .ietit of r.a . i! i -is r- en so lariTH r hat 1 he inter , si Uf (iowt :,i.!":it bonds aiooUhi to iti..;.t ot;e halt ! the publ C ep ndi' lire. Ti;e i.-i f ' en i-.ee ot . lit- n7 iosd nvy. r: :i !. y s-p-ak lii, tt. her half. A nd a- the public eii i the a-ciiriiula".-d jeo.'ev ot t-.l' ;ls. It Oi I sii'i. il -l ivi'li.ji:' -i.i..-,i.-n;f.:i (L.-.I c-trii o! irul! , i.at hi' ' e i:.X-- le-w ln' l l.y 'he I'.H-- !.sh 1 1 j c; i e : d vr teoodslud mi 'he ': p .-t .,i .1 l-a i. o-.n'ss "oshe.l h'.iod n ; the J. reSen'. Toe fXpet sr-s ot tto- rivi ad uiM: :s' 'at o hi ::.cti.is!ilerab!e in coiupa! is in. "' Foidi -hwe-is of War Talk. Th" statements mi t i bv a naval " ill , cei, riptr'i d it: onuot -nil Washl"gton bj eciaN, set toith w lia-. has l.mg been j HViilfin To thoSH who have takeii any ! pan s to study what 'he situation would be hi case, ol an outbreak of wr with Kng'aiid. The fac's are vital, and they j s'lotiid bo understood in time of peace as ! well as wbfti the hoi heads are talking i ot war. j 'the Knglish navy coii'd, of course, j command all onr oast cities until such j time as we cou'd create eii her a navy or Coas; defences to protect them. Beyond thai, Knglaud and Canada contioi tte ; approaches to the great lakes, and have over a hundred gunboats that could sail thtciigh the Wetland canal, the Ilelioil j river, the straits of Mackinaw and the atilt Sie. Marie, and threa'en every ! lake city from O.iWego to Chicago and Duluth. A sudden military stroKe. on ! mir i.urt at tin nut ,n.lr i.f mar mio-lit I capture the Welland canal . but. the fact , ;3 , hat we are almost as deiicient m land ! forces to undertake such a stroke as we j are in naval forces to meet the Heels j Wjtji which England could threaten our , coast and lake cities. It is 10 b retrardt-.l, therefore, as our good fortune, lhal England is bound to peace with us by stronger ties than any mere consideration of what can te l.wi .r -j i ..... 1 r.tr -ur TTor r,r,t um.nlv Ui ' . " -J ' ....... , English inve,tmnit9 in America, and i th ffllowshin and tr.xirt ffPiiriCT twtat, ! j the masses of England and this country j are the surest guarantees of peace. It is not creditable to our national watchful i ness that we are sr comp'et.ely at the mercy of an Enelish flet. If war should break out, our vast resources would In j the end enable us to conquer Canada j and drive the English from the conti- 1 nent ; but it is nevertheless af-' neither nation cm aff-r ; f, to f" i T f ,. . -r-et for those stales'- , ,e,T?o '" r wh llilve ttie i ''.,'...." and naval forces of the country ; ..i S'ich a condition th;it half the cities country, including those ..lone tlie crat. lakes, would he at the mercy or t tie bugiish nwts.rtttx. Di.ttj-h. Tiik riv?r and harbor bill, which pass en th a House of Representatives at Washington m Thursday, is not as big in thp anrn-rerrnto a a enm r.rma. . ! ... .... .. n . . . .. , iijiiuT-i inns .11 1 h;s kind have Inn., nor as big ly a good many thousands, :-d perhaps millions of dollars as it will be by the time the Senate gets done with it, but, it contains j appropriations for nearly al! the object- ' iorabie and useless jobs the Sabine ! Pass iticluled provided for in former ; bills. It is this feature of the measure which makes it nn st objectionable, rath er than the amount Tppropris wl. Lib eral . t propriations to real rivers and harbors of national in ijiortar.ee should ; be encouraged. It is the wasting of so . much money on streams that can by no ' possibility ,f made navigabV, and which would h;.ve no commerce :f tiny i were, Mut should be c t..lemiHol. This i useless waste results in restrict inc j appropriation to works of veal merit ami national importance without doing i anybody any good except the I,eprFPn i tatives who ries're to float themselves ! back into their Seats in Crmcrrnaa .1 ll.a 1 evnense of tho Trn rr- 7'. 7. V ,-' j Times. ' ! m Turc following concurrent resolution was adopted in the Pennsylvania Legis- lature on Mcnday : "llF.sor.vED That the Pennsylvania t pnrpscntutiroc Q.i,l o,Af-ro i . . (Jon- j gress be requested to give all possible assistance by their vote and influence to promote a proper scheme for a sufficient defense of all our sea coast and for the building of such a navy as will command the respect of the world, and be able to protect our seaports in case of necessity." The resolution specially refers to the city of Philadelphia, as so situated as to be in as great need of defense as any of the seaboard cities. A C-lft for All. In order to give all a chance to test it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful cura tive powers, Dr. King'a New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will be, for a limited time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows unbounded faith in the merits of this great remedy. All who suffer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat, Chest, or Lungs, are especially re quested to call at the Drug Stores, of E. James and W.W. McAteer, of Loretto. Mrs. Thomas McCarthy, wife of a we'.I-to-do laboring man. of Pittsburgh' i was fo,in1 frozen to death on Larimer ! avenue, East End early Monday morning, She is said to have been addicted to drink, una ia A.,KtuJO i d... i ,.. t: ruu was uouutiess iu a state or intoxication ; whP she fell to the ground, unnoticed in ; tD,3 ur,frequeated thoroughfare. , A hill has been introduced into the t w,a jr w.' -r . imru idtra ocnnic uy ocuittui xLUrtfcin I . l l -a m . . - . for the holding of a national indusfrial i exposition of the arts, mechanics and ; products of the colored race in tie Uni- fed Sfaf-s in under the auspices of I lhe ited States, the Colored World's 1 rair Association of America, and the j Cj'y where the Pair will be located. iK'.S MHMi rtl:S. f propofetf ! form of a") the m ninvot nn all the England raKr.-aris a ew tr8 dit-trtrt of trr kun-nts or i,8twr. i I orcliart nii. u , ine largest pr-ar-i "rcb.rb In the wor.d. It uprises 790 .ere d contain .000 tree,, and is owned , . . .. i ft . -Tne New Oat, recent i grated its -centennial. Id honor of , ir rPr.terf on its firs raee a fac je of ts filJt . t ftf u ,n cos , b t , n t,i,i and a I heairhv upitormanw of the vital Junctions, which pan be ohtar.-.ed by using - Eur Jock Biood Bitters. The new City a tut County Cler at Sin Francisco has erected the following srn : Iady applicants for positions will p!t!e weep in the anteroom, 8 the Clerk suffers greHtly from datrp feet," !-!( Bnrnes, n eseentric Bostrniani, was lately nrerl hy Ms Fttist wife to sob- serine tor a new rhurcO: He agree-J tO' j S'lbsrrii.e f-;-0 on c mdiiioo that, all iap- tisiii? should 1ke plac in hot water. Oe.-Hiis et Milwaukee Ver run tjoai j the .lgots ol America. Therefore it is aot ( sinp!iit!g t(- read in a Western exchare I tlntiiie late Anna Slari.t Schlitz, "te '; (i'.ieatt'ed f ,.")C, 0O in c.ili Ji-gaoles to '9 lative." i A New VoiW ma:i Mime :'.;e a;o in- , T.-te, fis.ono ii? ii-i mij coal ventures ia J Al atiaina. D:sat -isf ied itli wh't he after- -ward thought a wild-Ciit venture h gane it , to los wife, who is now drawing $20,000 a month on i's dividends. 1 An attesian wt-ll t eina sunk at White ! ITains, Nev., is down over 2,JO0 Jeet. and can ii io lurt.ier until the water, which is , 17 i r eent. salt ar.d so heavy that the runes I ami tt;;l.- (l.'tit on it and the drill .lues -lad pet.i-tt -ii-- the rock, sh.ili he shut out. n on w -tiiati, 'hinly attired, apji.ied at ti.. sToti (Jity Hiiiital for tnedii ine and 1, ! i.ii oi. Saturday niht. claiiuitiis to tie a I in per, and when searched ban!:-lnaks showing deposits of Z.lot;. in cp.Mi and lee tvinds were found upon her p:o:i. At a ma-querade liall field at Ku epoit, K in., ih.- pi'-per dress worn by Cora Iiou'd ti c.iuv.0ii Ine Irnm a hvup. She pulled the cap ft. an her head and ttirw it upon the 3oor, but her dress, which was also trimmed w ith paper, caught fire and she was burned to death in the presence of a huodred panic stiickeo people. A very curinus coinsidene.e recently oc curred at Bethany, Conn. George Louns buty. ated 74, and his wife, aged died on tiie same day ano alirost at Lhe same in stant. Thev wen- both taken ill iust a week before ttieir deafli. Mr. Lounstcjry I died if a paralvtic tmkii and his wife sue cuin')e. lo typhoid pneumonia. ' Mrs. Nugent, ."0 years of age, was in- ! stantiv kiij-d hi K m wood colliery on Tuet- ; ! day. wh.ite o ckini! coal from the diit ban. f A ear of slate was dumped at the top and a-1 round iinuider weiehing not more than a few pnuiido ridled I'.uwn the bank, a distance of alont lofi fi-ft, and (-trucfe heron the head, 1 rrushine h.-r l:ull and kiHine her Instantly. I An nrisuiai gi-ntus in Iowa named Stelir otitnin.-d a lone from a money lender i hy uiviiitf h mortgiiKC on Sve white steero J neelainied to have on his farm. When the man runic to e..li.-ct Ms money the wife de murely presented her five children. Uu fi.rtiM.nt!y tor Stt-hr, los creditor could not ! s: e the joke, and in a niatt?r-of-fact sort of way nnic-eded to have hira arrested for pro curing money fraudulently. j John W. Dawson, of Verry township Indiana, has ju-if contracted his sixth mar- .... , :.. . iJ r,ace ny iaKinc nun wnr-, ....,; one of thp nutilhfl twice. II ie domestic life has afforded several sensations The wife previous to the one he has lust taken, after marrying him, concluded that she loved his son better than him, and th two e vt-aknps for Mr 1 Vi trenn haa iilwaw li-' " " . . ttLiara ft f ana n ti H 1 1 f w young wives. lasr - ' tti -tween and .it). U'ftstiinaton spiders have discovered that game is plentiful near the electric lights which illuminate the public buildings. In consequence, their webs are so thick and numerous that portions of the architectural ornamentation are no longer visible, and when torn down by the wirwl, or when they decay, the refuse give a dingy and dirty appearance loeve rytn ing it comes in contact with- Not only this, hut these adventurers take possession of the portion of the ceiling of anv room which recefves the illumma- i tiou A tew years ngo at the auction of the property of Christopher Cart is, who died in Atlanta, Rn old Uitile was bought hy a cit izen for fl. He put the book away and thought no more about it until the other day, when K. W- Curtis, of Providence, It. I., called on him and said that the Hibie had belonged to him, and had been loaned to his brother Cnri-topher. The buyer at once gave up the bo. k, and was urpris.-d when Mr. Curtis i.ffrted him ?25, saying that tie Rihle was one nt the famous "Breeches Edition ;" but he refused to take more than the ?1, that he had paid Abr'iit 8 o'clock on Sunday evening lire was .li-ci ven d in the main building of the I):tnio".l Btick Wotks, L-iyton, Pa. The owners were iti.niediatelv notified, but the wood work being so dry the fire was soon beyond control, as there was a very stiff breeze blowing from the west. It is believed th; t the tire originated in the dry oven, -it- 1 uate ""l the dry house over the flues, as I ,':,'re wn' f:rH discovered there recently. I j All the main buildings and large ulnc'smith I shop were dc.-lroyed. There ca . be no rea- i j onahle estimate of damage mai.e n. v, bu4 the insurance is only 2,noo. i j prominent, society younn lady met ; ! with a terious accident in Louisville one af- I j ternoon recently, tshe was bound on a mis- j sion of charity, and. in alighting from the streetcar her skirt caucht in th step and ehe fell. Her cries of pr.in called several centlemen to her rescue, who assisted her to a physician's office. There it was found that a steel wire attached to her bustle had been broken off, and the eharp steel had en tered the right thigh to a depth of several inches. Tbe wound proved to be a very pain ful one. She exacted a solemn promise from the doctor not to disclose her name. Cnmblnlnv IR0!f wltli PFBE TEGETA r.1," T05ICS. qnlrklj and completely CLEANSES and ENRICHES THK HIXKI. Qni,-k.-:.4 the action of the Llyer and Kidneys. Dear.' i completion, naked the akin amonth. It dnr s nc l injare the teeth, eaaae headnrho. or prtiiicro r. i ntlpatlon ALL OTBEB IRON JIEDICISES r . Phjsiciana and IniffBnsta Yerywhere reeommmt it. TR. N. 8. RrooLEa. of Marion. Mn.s.. mr-- "1 rrnnimnrt Hrnwn'f. Iron Bittrr a vlni.lW. tonic Inr ennrhinij the Mond. an.l rrmr.vii jU dyrlx.pu.i Bnttptnmi. it a.m. uot hurt tUH t.-tlt." Im. R. M. Rflynolrta. Ind.. eayi: "I hnv prepontirl Bpmn fl Inn Bittera in cfw . anremi and blood (tiwiv.. alao whn a t..n. na needed, and it haa prned thonhly antiafact. r Mr. Wm. Btshh, at St . Mary St ., NOH. .rj. I... eny: " Brown'a Iran Bitten, rr.le.ved m i-j a .-n... of blood noieontna:. and I heartily commend ii to thnr. noeoinjt a bl.od r.;nli.'r Mb. W. W. MnsiHin. 'Tlieemnbia. Ala . a: i : " 1 hare been troubled from childhood antli In.nure Hlood and onii'tinn on my face two bools cf bniwn'a Iron Bitcera effected a perfect cure. I cannot apeak too Inglilj of HUB valuable medicine. Geaaine has abore Trade. Mark and crnaewrt rd linaa on wrapper. Taice no other. M1 only by BKOW3 A I1C Ml VAX CO HALVIKOKJl, MO. W "BITTERS FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE "I have used Simmons I.lver R.-vrutator for many year, hav ing made it my only tarnuy Medicine. My mother t-for me wn.s verv partial to iv It is j a safe, izrwxl and reliable tnedl cine for any disorder of tho Fjstem. an'l if used in Tim in tr great pi ' wtfre of -Jri. I olten iwmrafnil It to my fr iends, anl shail continue- to SO''.plPV. Jamf -s M. Rollin" "PaforM. K.Ch'irpU, Ho. Fairfield. Va." TIMt AND D0CT8RS BILLS 8Eff 6 altrnoif keeping S'oi mons lAvrr Keyu'iitnr in th hue. "I have found ?imnons Llrer" Kejrclator the !wst family med leine I ever u-d Tnr anythinif that, may hapiT. harve used it In 1 wig-xti,n, ntir, iHarrhtrn, nilinumir, ami fnund it to re lieve immed.inT.rty. After eat lntra hearty supT-r. ir, tn Koln to Led. r take at t a t-ea:-poon-f'it, I never feel ih eSocts of the supper earen. ovm O. S PA RT.a. 'Kit-f.'iyoT Macon, O a." fi-ONLY GENUINE" Has iisr Z St.tmp on fri tit of W?i.prr. J, H. Zeilin & Co., Sofo Proprietors, Vri.r. i.oo. i"ii ila orr rmA, i a. THE' FLUKED niSHT;.,,:r;! iair-i l'lni'l'!ir.-r. ....... i ... S If W R 7. .V I I.I X E. Kvt,. P. , .1.. n. 14, :. i "ac.ikxts wanted. T - . :.:y iinlaai' Bcncrii soucry, ; Broadway, New York. TO ADVERTISERS ! Kor :. -:.- k ler iv. wil t.rint a tn line fi.l ..r T i - i i , . ' fl I ) TI Million tr-Mie V I.rtl.71l A nir-t .r-Hii ,Mi .i ?ie.. Tht. 1- nt the nite- ot on ....r-., iti ' .' .--nt n I w P-r l.(r: tMrrnln tii.ri. T'l- :.li'!i'f'tn.Ill will t." l.larr.l ifforC u,f Mi'i-..- ti '. ..-of ii. -1'iht l r.r.'h:. rr? . r Kivk v ,ia.i. '. i: t.ei's Ten ln. will aei'nrr.l- .1. III. I 7.". w.,r.l-. V' "I'll ..'','." I A.!V. ii, t ri. -k . cr s.-n-i :;,i f-r I..! l?n nire I-. K. w I I, I . a. ... to Srnc.Tt t 1 " .1: 1 . rrJilKTIKTM ASM'AI. STATFJiFXT of ! X Til K l!.' 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ATTOKN ET - A '-!. A W , -(ifficfl on Ontre street, rn- M. D. KITTELL, iVttornc.v-si t - i si av EHI'.NSBfim. I'A. I ';hc.' Armory Hn'llir u. r.j.p. "..'irt H'U.-e. F ABM FOP, SALE A vaiij:il'o t.'Mi si'uaip.l in Allenhpny towtw phi p. "ji n bri;i .v-uintr !.l"m fi?e miles from y--r -'nirii :t T rvo an 1 (..ne lni mile? -m Iorctto. Hdi-Mii.rij lan-ls . Jaiue Kay('r. V. S Muck, aiitl I t rs containniu " a i o i; r i oo a v n i.h, Havira ' nrp.-n . re -'.l n tic liKII'K IW KI,I, IN Hi'l'S! . 1 ire l rn ami all ne--.fj.rv mtj- l'liiWliMri. Tt :.rti: : in :i tin- condition . huiV.- inns a 1! in C". I ci-u.-r r,il it 01 ,.e nM on easr term-8. For H:riher artl..-ular . nil en tiie 'lr. lur Siifn't n tt-e i-r.-ini.-s. J uric 4. ' M. 1,. DKISt'i iLI. A DMINISTKAT P."S NOTICt:. V. .. af ft-.tri. t- I,, .vru'ffc, titcratrj I.ettrr almi ii intra I ur. rum tftn-nrnto a r H T. ruii ti lV -n.-71O flra-.-i hHvinc t'.'.'n am toe 1 to the niiiier-Oiino.l . n irr ; sons ini''t TiM t- trtc : t fy'-i'e r re e.l t ! ?ent the i-amn with ut 1H:iv f. ! IU! N K. SMITfl. A:in'r t T. A.. j Munster Twj... Jan. 2. 17 -5t. i PTin CHiiviun . rum nn .m An a n fl ! i i h ran k w " ...... i wiihun Opposite flrnntaii HnDf, in lloyd'i Bniltfiii!. HIGH STREET, EKEXSBURG, VJ J. tl. GANT, Proprietor. THF. pr'KIJO will always find os at onr pl of business In buaineas h.mr. Kverythtna. ke nea and tu.y. A'lka w tow ki. a rrxi i altt. A va'msMe Hotel property known aa the Hialr Houe. .situated in the West ward of Ebensbant Pa. For further particulars call on or address the onderiifned. .It iUN A. BL.AIR -EbenubBTx. May 17, isse.j WANTED For onr Reliable Nnrseey Stock, en Salarv or r'.-immi. sion. v rue ior tern- s, enciosi ng stamp for reply. j-u -..T!-iir- neene . .r, A. MiiUIRKR fc fio Nnr. serjenen, Rochester. I.Y. SALESMEN IIVIRTISIKa by acdressing o. I. Rnwell A o.. loSj.ruee St.. New Turk 'im lrn the exact cost f any proposad line o A MVKKTI--INfT InAmerVean ew-.pe. IAO l'aare Pamphlet lOe. Trie American Detective Bra, tin Ofllre. 9t ainrl 9w niataond St., I'lttawnrarti. Pa. V.-'-h'ishcd 1S83 by Ivl,l H. M.lkinson. ex t.iv't Iictecitve OruantTed and con.lnct i .... the system ot tiie I nited States Secret hi.-. -, tionndntial Airenta In all the I'rincl . I " n nt ihe I'm ted States an.1 danada. I' . I . ' Ji Iklnnon Principal and i len Supt -. r "ilollnwell. Superintendent. " I. tin ltoliell. Attorney for the Bureau. .-.:i-e : .lames. I. Hroi.ks. 'hlef Secret !-er-' t'lviston, Wa.-niniton, 1. A. Send tor A'lr 1 1 . . . 1 M I N 1 Tl ATOTt 'S NOTICE. 1 V Leners ot admlnlFtratinn on the estate of r.f - Mitloy . Sr . late of Karr township. lRitbria .-..iin.v. deceased, havina- been arranted lo the nn t.-ined. all persons Indebted to Sato eft ate :.rc t.-rohy notified to make paTrnent wtirtout de-lV-ml all those having clHims aeair.pt the faraa wv;: present thaui, properly authenticaiej for e4ienient to MK'HAKt, WIWKY, Adm'r ot peter HalOT, Uec'd. Barr twp., Ic, ITtU-14S5.-6t. vi.uwu. S s 11 II 1 J.-. i rfj.v-' - t .Mi !!'- Nnw H.i von rnn. I Lie j.rlz-a ; . LOUKTTOaV, IN C HA III. E 0 FKANCISCAN BKOTHEIIS. Boanl and Tuition for the Scholastic Year, $200. Mar-h V'tli. lhr,. t!. T A i I.l I.h'! e nrj.1 Enr'rrcr tn c"t r.mnrrv t o.l;p l.ijh: w..rH at the.r rw ti..iiie. &:l ( H4 a .Iny r-an t etifllv ir.ale; work rpnt ty mail : nn rsrarMEK. Wr hurt it .....I iiMnD.'i tr nut wf.rk nnA 'um.b .r j ! !"vmr,t. A'l l-r... w'ti ''jmr. I KUtll fa t ioii-hv v ztM Vine .St.. loria. nail, Hilo j'B " AIIIIS WASTFIl-To w--lt fcr i .( their n-n hmnH. IT anj SI c'xwt ran t.e rafiilj mailf : n''rnrit"i!, ; faera. n'-.-yvr-nr-i ywaij UBi-.l.-Ttne.:! l'T-ti-n.- nJ tnn!e nt t lie wnrt n-Dt for ttr.i. Ai-i j j; p. kfwm 4 D. TrBT'.Tl fr.wp um ; Btim 'iLkw:4 I ST.Li Vr t.v .Vfflri..! t c:'.i"-ll la 'Bi-i.t' 'r, ,1 ;.cg upr.. I vwi Bm II! l if p--rB. liKif rr t-er this ? wz - r i t I'liih-I i i!.-n. A-J.i-- tj ' . PDr AM DAT If CatarrK ouiinii Dan';- Intl.un alii, ,.. joOTr.J 1 1 e.,1,. 1 1. Sore f HAFEVtR St iietii'P r I. I i Sr.ji-.05 l"P.-v-l I -- Mi ! Smell. 1 UyrintPC A iiek I :Ii-t .iaftafr . HAY SRI A particle l n.iU(t Into evh r.i--'r? ar.d :l j nirreeaMe. iTe !n rent at Imiei"'-;:? :rma j reKirHered. 6" rti. 'ir-olri tree. KI-1 Vl- I n-UlitlftS. lwn, ". Y. CABUIAGSS, WAGONS & SLEGHS i I ! , j ; 1 . i Carriage Makin? in all it rrancut. ! J'i7)iin, Trim Tiling and HKt'AIKINC of t-Il kinds -l'- on ( tiie S H I i :: 1 5-;s 1 Mini V. ;.tm1 tt: l. -v 3 -! I'KICKS. l-"., rianinc. s:rcao.t Wn..' Tu2 j Ir.n with linr. ve.1 mvlm.ery. 11". !; k r. U- heavy w.-rii Ji.ne. 'rr1nce -tu i -,i Ft.. ; All i.. rt.es tru-tint tee with w-elt w:!I ! :..fT i at'ly '.,'t Kith- All ki ri wsrr.ritel. j l X. HTh I E:.'. t L t. i. or '.4. is. ;i4J ....... i. ri...; ... t ff? kr . r p-.-- ..ri-'-r' AJJrusa A. ii. l int,! s WITHn ( . SHOKTIjm.K'S M 4IOJI1 Young "en aad Beys. Sella.: TtT 12 mil.-s ironi Philadolphia. Ki 1 ' " every erpen so. even t.....k. !s rT;"J,'' Wd t'ncl.lental expenses. No tin r I..-' missH.n. Twelve .rprieni-p.i t.1 '! 'r 1 . and all r-idiiatef Sa-reia! r-i ' nvn.::-' students t .1van -c t a.i.Uy Spe-. ,r ';,..j dall and t.ackward n y. l a-Ton- r ?'-r. niav select nnv s'n lit- nr rh.-- tr e re I ish. Scientific. Itn-Jn.'s-. 'ls---l ' reerlnit enure. -rn.ent fttte t s: M emy are now In Harvard. Ya!. l r n.-.- n otli'er t'olleaes an i tVl te-hr ic S-he. 1 dents sent to c ilere in l.t, 1 S In :-. ' n .,.' 10 tn jes. A a-ra-luating clr In tVe m departni.-. i rvcrv yeMr. A Physical c-.' leal I.an.'t itorv." tl vrunaslum ar.d K-': llr Orols. adile.'.to the Library In I1 ,i',nfr has seven churches an i a t'tDfe-r which prohibits the sale ol sJI "lt'J-,,",.4. drinks. For new illustrated e"cilr 1',T"I t'-. Pritictp! and Prnt rtetor. S w lTH'.N '' LllKiL. A. (Hirvard Ura.lasie! .- ' hFMOir ki"-p riATURE'Orn or Sira Meras'n. CURE FOR C0NSTIPAT1Q!!. For Tae-.l't 1 ""' Booa Hrailark'. To-4lvnes. Taaeaat's Prrc--,- Ap-priei,'-- It '. eeria n 1" tt5 -e--r It ks a-entie in us a-ti' av --;ird it cm --e nature. ' .. V,',"n, J an". ."rl"'' .elve or Kii''" ? ,T Sick-Headache, .tren to i.i ",r'"- .,e th" e-lfci"" .......eutlc-l !"'- '-"Tl. k-t O1'' AKD than urxx vesr- a mm mi. want SAI.t:Sl yeryw'J s -iJ O B and 1,.,-el.na-. to ell oyrTe- ..... V I V pava-ood ..alary and all etpec ... W W for terms at ..o-e. "I'VaM. ed. M AM'AI.1 MUll." Roaton, Mi.i. i aa '
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