! I i i i 111 iV1 1 'l Yt'tx ill! lv 'UUlvVUv HtmUU i - - i cBtNSB'JRC. PA.. FRIDAY, FKIUirAUY II. 17. The l'rohibitorv Amendment bill pa-ed the Ilmse Ht Ilarrisburg, on Wednesday, liua'.Iy, by a vote of 1:)0 tc tv. Tiik Interstate Commerce hill has been .ipproved by the 1'resident, arid vs i I t if'' : (!. tt ot ir.i' curs' of time. III I-: .it-L to .t cure ton.ariw-.! umiihi their separa'e earnings nnd to enable them to beooiue liib It- for the payment of debts. jMs.ed tii aP in the Ib.'iie on Tue lav. . Tin. to r;..!i' be -! t ion at itii'.'wra' over tlii i'4 ; ioi ib i nit' Hi! Tic M..I' rr ince. nvi i.tVl-'er.-. It ..r:n- are is -fC Mid ; hough It i ;he r!ec ri'l j in i extmd f..r b-.c i! . AKh r-f I J, W 1. (".' Stale. ir.lli;ei:ce i Thk 1M,19 irej.eialls is i n's;.. ken in Coiid-lima? ion of the Additional Magis tra'esbill f r the cltv ot Philadelphia, and Gov;? nor Heaver, who has :,!'!x( d his s'gi.Vur- ".ieto. : openly r roved for his act. It augurs ill for the new State Administration. Tn f. ctasional rift in the Furopean war clond never ce'.s w ide enough to let in the sunshine f efore it closes up darker nnd rn. re lowering than ever. "Whether it w;!l linally descend in torrents of fury or kriadu iHv blow away and ch ar IT, is a .piestii c t'me wi'l settle. Wiikn the Commissioners of I ho new In'ei-'ate Commerce law bi gin to grope !hiir way throimh i's intricate tn.i"S. they will rial -' that this is a great ountn, with many conflicting in'erests. and to adjust mat tt is rightly will I r qnire wis discretion, th ronyli in vo iiraiion ard label lo'is appMc i. ; ion. lit i i;i:-i:nt ativk Cai.i.A'.iian", of "Wes moreli.nd. lias thrown down a challenge to any advocate of proliihition in the ""ate to prove that it is not an infringement on our inherent right of liberty, w hi'e he promises to pr jve that it is, and also will undertake to prove that it is not temperance, and is an out raeeor.s proposition. Here is a chance for some enthusiastic prohibitionist to air his ari;iirnenls and e'ther quash the deiiaiit Representative, or get quashed, Tiim:k are three liquor licence bills before the f.egiphit ure the I'.rooks till, the Feeds 1 and a third which is said to have the npprov.l "of th0 Auditor General's department, which provides a unit'otm licer.se of r.Km. one-half of wlo'ch the S'ate is f.i nceive. and the other half to en to the county or city in which the license is collected. The II mnl; g bill requires a license ()f from ijt'.oi) to ft;: n.i. The bill int rodm-ed by Feeds almost entirely cot lines itself to the fixir'g of license rates according to the annua' silos mad'-. The highest iate is cl ooo for "ab s of .-Io.hiii and more, and h- down to S'.ihi f.-r ales of fl (hmi Tiik iinna nse !o?s entailed on lain r by strkfs car. 1 e partially comprehended when ho large n;i:::t e; of men thrown out of employment thereby is consid ered. I i:r:r rt I inn irv t here were about 7 i n i wot k i'.fr ni "ii out ii" strikes. Since the last of the mon'h :d .uir P'.mii) I.ave struck, rrrikiri the i'grejate now on strike at-out --or.i. to which rny lie added atv ut 1". o"o workers in f i"?oties and nv"s, which have been stopped for want of roa This makes over Iihi.hiki working men ami women idle to day by the various s'likes, bep.c: a loss of at least .t12",ooi ier tlay to laV'or. while the indirect losses entailed on thousands .)f oti.ers will tl inble the estimate. TliK terrible railroad disaster which occurred shortly after midnight, stur- day morning, at the White River bridge wi,n a11 nis might, and the army con in 'die town of Fndon, on the Central j tractor adds a new smile to his hopeful Vermont, is another of those appalling j ifri,ler:t5 hirb spom in nann tn : leriodical exactness every month ov iftener during the winter season. The ! auses may differ ; a broken rail, a urste.l wheel, a defective road beil, an i nsafe bridge or a collision, but the hor- j Me detai's of the results ; the crushed d imprisoned passengers, the groans ' arjonv and the turning of the victims e very much the same. In this wrek . !pasf forty lives were sacrificed ; many f them burnp.l and charred beyond cognition, while others were terribly , atig'ed by the j.rpcipitation down the vpnty foot rocky gorge from where ie cars left the broken rail of the track ; n which thy were speeding at the rate f forty miles per hour. The thought ccurs, where will the next railroad isaster te and who will he its unfortu- late victims. With grave dotibts we ' ot there'll be no more. ; Titk increasing independent attitude f the partisan press is one of the "althy political sign of the times. he" the officials of a party are no lger defended by its organs dmply cauae of their politics, V ey begin to alio that evrn tl eir prtrtv friends nsitler tf em the srvantsof the people large. No party 'can afford to put "n in oflice who think more of their rt than of their countiy. FoyaUy to . party is commendable, ar.d he who rves hH eonrtry best is most loyal to s partv divested (.f its bossism and indie element. The latter attachments re the funpus growth nurtured by a mg lease of jwo.ver. coupled with a tils 'gard of the pc.-ptp'g Interes's. Four ars ago the eople of Hie ruling party ' this Commonwealth applied a remedy remove the excrescence formed on dr party, but recent mar.ife-tations ve shown that the remedy only gave lporarv relief. The same old troub'e . returned to plague its honest mem- . and will continue to, do so until ' tually eradicated. Like any other J-seated diseasp, it will require a 'inual application of the remedy un- 10 vestige remains. Tl!E iVTisvlvania F-gislature has ' vi.'.ently taken an extravagant mm, which, like the national pension I iiFi r.tss, snoir.i n nu a "ce i and take breath. Frovislon if m:vl for the increase of the salary of th- Oeputy Attorney General from ?l,s0!) to .?J,rXi. ' he a'.i.ry of th superintendent of the Arsenal fr.nn ?1 lot I t.. cl So", a-..! ihe sa'aiie-s .d the watchm-n at 'he Arsn al irom -tTpO hi -'.'hia y.t-ir. I h.-:-fit alt d four ...dices in Fhila.lr iphia a: cii.ix-.V (r ich a year. Las authoCz tl th-' panien'. of .hrui' SiVi.OoO to . Pl -ers -ami f-inj-Ioj t s of the legislature of ls '. r; ! ;. ! ',"vr r.ioi I '.it .is.::: t.-ht! : -I t wt-ie rii.t t-ntii tl ur.ier the lav, lli.:e Hie l.i'U r.uv pending ' lil ' m: ion ot six new Judges oi the Common Fl-as of this s r.te, :u.i Orphans' ('out Judges, which. jM-i"i.l, will increase '.he r.st of Judiciary fi:! no" a year. 1 ' v M-d :i c- t t wo if .he The recni, railroad !i -rror in fr- niollt ha.J revived n" l.-C UiSloil on tlie feasibility doinK away with coai and woo.i Ft. VL3 for heatirs.' tlie coaches. Mr. I'lil'man s;.ys hea in?; t y s'eain I'.iua locomotive boilers is impossible, and he d. esn't ser ni to stand alone in this c.pinion, but there are many other me. fi nds of heatirg cars veiy highly recom mended, which at the outset might prove expensive, but for the sake of avoiding the terrib'e holocausts which accompany almost every wreck, tte companies should be willing to spend some money. Tlie additional sense of security the at sence of the car stove wouol i-ivr the p.'io:s of a lai'nvd would more than repay the expo se t.f niakii g the change. On this sip .pot the Philadelphia Tii.us remarks, "it is al. in time for '. he oi .; manly pi i. dent mor'al whom business or neiessity com pe's to travel, to provide ;mon the indi.o.er.s ihle ar'itrles with which l is trunk or valise shall be picked, an i tide -struct idle urn in which his ushes may be sent to his Ii ieii'ls for s-; ui: or". "A't at ever his views of cremation af'.'-r a nat ural death may be, it will be wish for him to prepare o be cremated alive if he must tr ivei. Tur: Prohibitory Amendment bill piiss'-d the second r. adiug in the House i on Tuesday eveiiing. An attempt was ma. In by Mr, Mackin, of Philadelphia, to amend the bill with the compensation clause, but It was voted down bv a ma- . jority of seventy live. Mr. Mackin field ! that owing to the immense amount of capital inves-ted in the liquor industry of Pennsylvania, some compensation should : be ofTered for its destruction ; that the House has voted favorably on the com- i pensation idea previous to this, and it : rf mains to be seen if it will do so this time. Mr. KautTman. of Lancaster, said ' there was no choice for any Republican but to carry out the plank in the Repub lican platform: that no damatres were awaided when the carril superseded the stasie coach, or when the railroad super seded the canal. Mr. Showalter, of I5utler, declartd that as members sworn to obev the Conslinti..n. thev must o-i-f. the people a chanc" to amend their own Constitution. Mr. Ca'lagl tn ch'imcd the atten! ion of IIon.se t y "nrapdirg the bill as nn outrage, t" cause i' createl a monopoly, because it wvs impossihlc to stop the manufacture, n:-d bee-: us-: contrary to ur ins1 itnt iot s. He conclu ded by saying : "I'toliibfon failed i" Ine fi .id. n of Fop." Mr. Poirrs, i Ilrie, based 1: :s ;.(.' e nrii's! !: ( 1 -ag'-ofthe ;(-.. 'u. ion i u 'he I'.rni beliid that it was ,t .Rn t'. vio'ali n ol the t il: id righ!. He acknowledged the !;. i. r tiatlic had brought odium upon si-if, but we did not dare to allow ourselves t o be s. bin, .led ?.s to 1 i?e sight of this abstract question. The question of this inherent riarh.t was never meant to be submitted fa a popular vote. lie con sidered it. only one step further to abolish priva' . ownership in land : that in fact there was no difference between annihilating the rieht to the soil itself. Tiie very air about Washington has ! Fkf.k r.vs been laden with tlie scent of biittle for st rarer" ph;is some time, and the necessity of having i our coasts fortified immediately, against sudden forejern attacks i3 urged with the greatest avidity. The inventor of de structive war equipments is at work countenance as he reads of the letters received bv Senator I n calls com men d i n t , him for his bellicose utterances. Our: defenceless seacoasts are about to be i lined with plates of armor, imperious and impregnable war vessels are about j to lie put atloat on our waters : torpedoes, ; dynamite, improved arms and all the modern appliances for striking terror j to the heart of a foe and carrying death ; ami destruction with them are being manufactured for tlie great affray. Of course there is more or less hunccmbe in all this war agitation. No one who has for a moment considered the matter gravely can believe we aie in any serious danger of an international strife. The simulated war clamor has spread itself over the whole country, and white we would naturally expect the States along the roasts to be the most interested, yet the leading agitators, with the exception of Senator Fiye. are from the interior. Senator Teller, of Colorado, in admon ishing his associates of the bd policy of reducing the Treasury surplus by lessen ing taxes, and of the urgent need of money for military defenses, told them of the superior armaments of other na tions of the world. I5ut would Senator Tel'er have this country imitate those nations of the world in other lespects as well as in their armaments ? For e.x- ample, IFussia. with her 1 ,f h m l.t n m i mm in arms is wallowing in accursed pover ty, with her finances disordered, l.er currency inflated an irredee mab'e paper ard her army an incongruous mass of treason and corruption. Italy has an army of "Vio.oiki, and the masses of her people ar reduced almost to beggary. If ti,e peopleof these coutitnes had their choice they would disband their armies and have the idlers in camp and garrison return to productive' pursuits. An in. 'ustrious' halfy and prosperous people nave rut nine to icar from invasion m this age of the world. Fetter have our country teach by example the grandeur cf inherent strensfh in the people. RmsU has a strong government because of her standing army and a wenk people. Our government is strong because it partakes of the Immeasurable stre.ugfh cf the jieople. " A !form in IMvorces. A bill ;r"is' 'gto n n.ed ' he divorce sc.it.dal I as been h.t rod need in the Ass'in'ov t' Mr. Wherry, o! Ciitnber land cmoty. and r"nnl tavorardy by coiommee. It is a drastic measure, but caret nil v preptr-d. mid if marie a law uj I pa! n'i to 'tie well advertised h iiH".-o or securing divorces spedi!y, ,-t Mp! a. .J ivtUi-u: puonci'v. It pro vi 'e. al-'V'itr'i tint no divorce -ha'! be a!. .iv . ' ; I!-"'" I'Xt'-p' for the cause ot aduttcrv. :it-d thrv .vs Ssiieh safeevurds tro'.i".! ' :- gtarif'i.g of a duorce even j". - i-6 ih.it no n. .')-r- idf-ni of i., s n't- .-an ,ke 8dvat:-iire ot t he .-.v. V . 1 - f .'.'cut") s :. ,r '. ' "-T 1 ' 1' i: '" i : ; . ..:;,' ii . ;t t'.iS cl nu." p-i '..( .i: i 0' ::!.;" it" a , .r ) . n it iioei wiiii.u tw. yeaifaiifci the. i :y ,,r ', . tfer.S". A u'vi icf ui : y ' i c r Uio'..UV :t.?r the v who pi p .sc.! ..i-A p;ir-j::s u,e p.i avKeu lor if. - ;! Ii- til ii. ai; divorce l) many i iiii, t ut h v. i.icti 1 miy iru'iry o. trie ciuiie tor Or u ice i- .is planted may not uiitll Itie death ot the pi '.111 p.. a Urtr-t' O! .Sepal an. 'II in oer the ac.: tray be n.ade for cruel d"d br bai'oustic.itir.en; : for wilful and ma.i-ui"u-( itesi-1 1 ion Kir t .t o yi-ar.T : and wh..-ie the wile is iiie applicant, t"t the neglect or i e 1 1 1 1 1 of her husband to support tier. Ti.eie are a'so precautions against i.on residents availii tr themselves ot thu bein lit ot the act as to 'gal s. para'.l n. Til- Comri on P.eas Court under he hhl is authorized to. ;-.nuul mairiage cm. racis m cases w l.t ie I he p. am. ill h is not httaineii ttn age tf f, ur.een years : w t.eie cue of the paints has a husband or wife living; where cneol l he p.ol ns w.s in idmi oi lunatic, or phsically dis.it' ed : where the marriage was ob tained through force or fraud, or wh ie the marriage s within the degrees ot conaaiigumiiy a rtllinity within whicn nirtl I lage irt pi hibited by ihe laws o t ihe S. a'e. Tins ia a very siih.gerit tiii, rsj.ecta'ly in l's limitation ot Ihe gianliliu of in voices to ihe one ean.-.e, but ouch a me. r-oie ..s ihe natural iracilon tn.iii liie iaciiii) with which divorces are now obiMiiod in Peniis lvaui.t. and which lias made .)ur SLale a livsimg place ot matrimonial couples jangled n.d onto! one tioiu oilier Stales. .No city ot the Union equals 1'hiladeiphia in the numbs r ot divoice cases belure Us coliris ; i lu; judges there insist ou privacy in h. u cousideiatlon, on moral ground?, Iheie tiy a'.traotiug ttiose ot social oi o.htr pi on.unei.." j w ho desue seen c) o a'! .h!is. - -Heiierosity that .1Iak(ti Poor. I) i'pg the rluhl and lieneioii-s L i i r i by ex soldiers of every kind l.s a noo.e o timmt How to do it is a practical ques tion. Rewarding patriotic services is what the Nation is willing to do, what evdiy i iuht-minded citi.-u exptcts Con gres w.U pmv de 'o; doing. Hm :t should be a matter ot serious it Ilec'i '-; that the presei t pel S.-ui program con templates the paying out in the n x t u eais, even it there is no traud, the sum o! lil'ein hundrnl millions ot dollars, a s'Hn nit i.ter by a good deal than llo total ol the national den. Where the money is to come from appears not to be c jo-i lered. What gees m'o the Tr. -s ui. no mailer for what, has to te raised by taxation in some lonu oroiher and tax s are paid by labor in the t . .1. W Idle we ue dutilui and g-neioiis l the s ildii rs and the mommies ot sohiieis lhat are dead, we owe something tu tho living tiy w !n -e l0or the monej tos-ip-p.'it ihii ir. :n-iii:.i'.v is p ;! into Trea'iiy. Co arly I here aru tw o -nies to hts i;esiloii, one lery haul one. ;:s ihe hibcr of the countiy, which p...s .intuijy leal .1 ' he i-r mi is can o d . u . the 1 XIS, Will p, ' eeiir,'!.'! II Our Military Strength. The War I-parlmei.l has of la'i b t r i gained in ''"lit t-ting in ioi ni a: "on .0 r;i ir.' the sir -ip'ih of th" i,i::im.. r- -. ' !.! I'll li S.-i'.ii. Hli-i pi'..! ily i 1. : ;- N..M-i.:ii: . . 1 - . 1 ' s. J ii- p. : . o : ioi.M I': -he I ma ; v 1 -i enance t '- ii.' . 1 1 1 -r m 1 m , t- 1 .-. n.t ia f..r ' I -f, 11 iH- I ee 1 1 .".t mei B. nl sh.o ' ! e 1 r The r: p en in - r i.iz-.i I i r ;h- year jus' end of abou' ln.iUHi in of the n ilifia force, n 1 ir. ui, rganized , 4..1 11 10 nr i :! lam n . rgan '.'...I :o;i, ..nd :rch Ol : ) jvr-r n 1 'r ! ... m :ir s 1," ' ate now Th in . tei 7.'" 'i 00.1 ..-.-a ...v l.-i.-i tor luiiif ary scrvic; in fc ri;ud ,,.. AV.- t el eve in six'y .1 tvs 1 to; c coual :e organ ized, were he e :noni'"-i t d inger, of ?-t leaf? half a million of t'e vrferaus of he civil war, North and Souti. ?rris!ation exlutiits some In the Minnesota Feg- "ishuure, l lie a bill ws pemiing pro- IlIOlll' g I -'. I 1 HiUIS IIOIII 1.1.1UII1K utc passes 10 pu'ol'c Ihct-rs, a memlr 1 ffc red a substitute providing tor the veiy opposite thai is. compelling the rail roads to issue such pusses to all State officers, judges and members of the Legislature and, strange to say, this substitute was promytly voted in place of the other bill, and, it is said, will be passed by a large majority, llie Mmne sota Legislature evidently thinks that the next brst thing to getting rid of an evil is to establish it and make it a law of the land, P.ut there is this to be said, the railroads being compelled to issue passes there will be no sense of recipro cal obligation in accepting them. Tiik Senate passed the bills on Mon day providing for guns and coast defense appropriating ?-.'1,i'hjO,(h.io for these purposes. It also passed the bill on the House calendar, amending the Act of February -20, iss.", to prohibit the im portation and immigraticn of foreigners and aliens under contract to perform labor. It gives authority to the Secretary of the Treasury to contract with State commissions, boards or officers, for ex amining into the condition of passeners arriving from abroad, and to prescribe regulations for persons prohibred irom landing. Tiik Agricultural Department pub lishes seme important facts in regard to the sugar production of the world. The report is of particular interest at t hisj moment, because ;t shows what Furope has done by the aid of a bounty to -ug ir producers. At the beginning of this century it would have cost fl to produce one pound of sugar from the beet. To day beet sugar has actually supplanted cane sugar, and the official statistics Show that the woi Id's prod uc' ion ot bttt sugar last year was :2.. ".''11,(100, and of cane sugar J,,.'i'.S,0iO tons. Tiik C pr' ut Carlsruhe, Germany. ha jusf derided a funny case of contempt. Th" defendant hail addressed a pe-tifion 'o ho Grand Duke of laden praying for an additional rr;cle in fhe code of judicial pincdure which shoipd requite hat "On of five judges composii-g tl e tribunal, one af lei-. should he always atvakf The piiunei "s peiion valmd him four week's impii-otimcnt for "in suling fne magipfracv." It U "p.! th.it s'coe the opening of the (Ipi i, bin Pacific Railway, -aliiion i.re tie setting :-e Fra-.T i.ver. Formerly in the spawning season, they ascended the river by the miilior., and could be scooped out of ti e writer by the bnrr 1 w ilh pny kind of net. The noise of the engine and the vibtation ef i Hie w ater caused by tlie trains running on its hanks, are supposed to have scared tlum t and th-r- f.- a i-ed t: .r departure. H:e ar ituation. Ti .-t'P 'r! con.e ft- !. I, oi'l'iti t IJIsili -'ok :.-a -nonslv (!' dim rd "ii Wil whether tf.rf s'i.tei.riate c.rriefor not. T( i.s tla-rn "1 h- !. 8 evdf sice of an at- i ten-p on lli' pir: i France only two rr.,i.. tn t.c to t rtn an Hliio.ee wrilh n.l til. . fr-rn.:nv tloui 1 1 J - map ot Kmop Ihe fir ire and -fiat the only len.-oii ; Fren.-'i ;,rmy not i a the ' ron-itr id the tha. i.er overtures, w re i'j c;cd. Neariy h 'i ijh of the ' German rf.s, rves have Vr-u called out, ! osrer.si'.'y to pract'C" with the new peatir.fr i 11, but r-a!!v to be in rca lii tss ; f...r act ive service. Tti-re is cn'-isi.-.i;. ; no icisi.ti for sir.'b vai n.ii'.'nry p'-p rafio'.s 5 i ..'rT ".v is i..-w niUtr." u'.' sjs'ie i r; t i'.s to iiiv.-i.l. France. There is not he Ie,ijt d mper ti a I'lii'"'.' w i; ; .-iri.e t he '-."ijrcssi e, s .ti.' rrpr.cS p'.i'.t' v rjri'n"rri3st"nnatii- in- ns t ! iv a Anot t.ei s i. :i. nulMiii is an ar' ''.(,,,' inl. ministry, i.'kin J.'.y land w ill cm .li t fent ore in th.- s:t ;cle in t lie mi . ii is ttie oijran of ihe : he p round that w tr ie ii.ne I., guarantee ttie ii.dep"iide'ice o! lletjr! urn. this may not prec n. h the pass ot troi 8 tiir.uin hrr 'erntury. The h'hii of liismarck ni u be to push the i;-nnnii fciniy ihrnngii llgaim ai.d attack France f n .m an unexpected fin .rt or ftp u-nnM llms avoid the lie cessi:y ,f assailing the most formidabie of the Frenen firtresses in front, and otherwise Secure certain advantages which 15iu.xi.ger would be unaliie to counteract. In the meantime Fnsiland is bestirring herself. It is said her gents are now en route for this country witn orders to purchase a large number of cavalry and artillery horses, Kentucky being the principal point from which they propose to gather them. Altogether ihe situation may riot be so peaceful as it seems on the surfaCJ. j nr.inv afternoon, l)vld K:nc stint and in "We may expect the continuation of war j stantiv killed Jame' 1 D-ivis in the bouse rumors tor some weeks at least, and 1- of a wr,man named Din-more. I)vis had verish activity in continental Securities. j.wt rPturned from St Fouis and found The grain maiket will be chi. fly affected i Ki-f, 0rfMM,vir(e ptar-p in the nffecriona in this country, and it is not improbable I Din.mr,., nnd Po, meetino King .hat wheat, oats and corn will have a . , . i tho xipr qnariel -d. wl)"ri ivinc " lot Divis. sharp I'dvai.ce. 1 ' Tne eastern war cloud, though some . K.".j s-.irrendeied and w a- taken to Clarion what ot.si.ured by the nearer and darker j1'1 f"-nit'ht. one in western Furope, has by no means 1 The "ra'.hit font"' snperstition is wth disappeared. The reports 3f an arnica developed in the S tilth. It'cently when lite understanding between Russia and i fiicers raided a mimMing room in a South Aostiii are contradicted in words as prn rjtv a rRhhit's font wa- captured, and well as by i he military aetivnyol Polli c. imtrie?. shomd the Pall open on the French frontier, we may be sure the ! combat will not tie confined to France i and Germany. The chances are that : a most the wliole of Furone wi'u tieco.ne : involve.! i men ulri l.iok on at a listi- ' cud catch ihe imm!se to light them- j selves. The occasion affords a text for the; A miner named Cfwishas been from! A- tiik l'i:.rn:, nox .'I'-rcAi. Kihk b-i -has. a moralist and philosopher. In an age of 1 ,lis j,,,me ne-'ii Nervttnri, We-t V-, for the uli.uill uiS: ' "l N '"ri,,e Jr end SO much eil'iuhtHlinent ai.d of Slich ',..,, ..,,,., ..i no l..n.l Am..iot : r i -1 ; r i I - progress n the peaceful arts we seem , upon the perilous edge of one of . he most extensive nnd destructive wars known to historv. It is not the ..rr.bition of . some single military irenius, some Alex- , ander. some Hannibal or Atliia, thirst- . ' inn tor cot.'ouesl and ie,.iiroz ereat : armies to the sack of cities, but the impulse of entire nations that ;ieeipi ta'cs the struggle. There stems really no reason for the threatened encounter. Whatever m;il b-1 the result, both Frai.ce and Get many must 'use mole than the en ire v-t'io- oi A'soe and Furaine. It, ' ' 1 the vast armies which ate drawn I 'on; 1,1 ', w I'lii-iiils a :..l Mipport ei! in n e:- i.peta b'.ve aiieady Cost more t h.iit 'I.e imvi-p I pr .v. 1 nces are nor h. I. p.- 1 ate. is :bil- "tpiipped weie to c i:- ii 'o . s, im :.td permit Iheirsil-('.i.-rs 0 .! v..', : lie same time hi, d e; eivy to ti":-- g '.'.e ti.-lds and to later lu the A..ik-l. ps. they woii'd be far happier an ! in. iii- pv -pi rotis. The solution is easv ap-i t let'le wi'hin their reach. I ut tnim-'ii !'a-o;.. iiiitrposea with its pride. j-.,r. .! inb. 1 ' i veness, and we have .he u: t lightened peoples of ihe . or ;i h. n to .1 I ! ' : 1 ' II 11 -mo -1! ' . 'he tec'h and bent upon ' 1 's .h";' i uc; run. ':ns .ii this rf sp-ct the world h;'S .,, , T,,.. 1 t S-itlO- p.- 'V lias w hen Xorxes er. ?sed i he ; t.pr arid wlicii Alal : -s'4i-lo d "Tiie pr st t. m-.' sas Ta In y 'nas ciei.ied a ur"at many new , bur It h-'s j.. 1: treated " n;-w ;; i." A'. F. ''.,-. 1 I: Hi Repiihlican Ii tdiihifitui. The Republic ins of the Pent -svlvauia FeLri-i at vire J ave co'isutiiiiuted !h ir lill 'e pian ly v.hith ' hi v think the people w ill 1" ho't-iw ir ke-i. 'i'he bel,. si 01 C'ln-oR lias been obeyed, and the per tunctory prohitiitory legislation, shame lessly admitted to be simpy a piece , party exnediencv. has been put tt.iough bo. h Houses and sent to th (luVtiiiiii. th nionstrative mob thai he became more in I PartV managers have indulged ill H tensely insane, and indulgel in sonic wiid ' long-drawn Figh of relief. The rash ; breaks. At this ju: crure Francis Kennedv platform pledge of the last campaign has : lnterfered and took the mania, to tils home t-... 1 . a tl.A e..'t tiL.t ie ..... necii leucciuru iu toe .uh rAvnn umi io . is tne intention to reueem it. ieiore 11 is again necessary to declare on bi is sutject two years will have passed by, ' tluring which time the party restored now to authority in Ponnsylvania will ; have become so firmly entrenched in power as to listen with undisturbed ; equanimity to the how.s of the Cerberus ; which was satisfied with the unsubstan- tial sop cast to it before the last election. Notwithstanding the apparently : smooth working of their plans, the Fepubliean managers have been manip- 1 ulating this tender subject w ith very ' much the same feeling that an inexperi- i enced person handles dynamite. There ! was no telling what moment there might ' be an explosion. 'I'here were very many i indications at times of thestiuggle that j was going on between the personal cou- vlct Ions of the memU-rs and the inter- nntn .f nnr. at it imnfliia Q I'll 1 1 f UtlillrarL ' . ' . ,' commands of caucus. F.ut party expediency won the day n.itn iKo m.iinriiu ti,a I cn-ialKti.ro ti,., ' measure has nothing to fear from' the I Governor, for he will s'gn it, and the . people can have it for what it is worth, ! I5nt the sober mindpd, practical ones of : that element of the people which de- mandod this legislation will reserve their ; judgment of its worth until that future day when the Repub'ican party leaders 1 cFnll tnL-o ctcna - rnfifti Ihotr it' nri.lor. :"' 'l'1 ' "" fully conscientious action of the present session. llirrihurj I'ctri'it. ! " m " " TliK Presitlent and his Cabinet con- ! sidered the existing relations of the frovernment with Canada and Great : Piritaln in a full meeting on Tuesday. ' ' The whole subject of the fisheries con- i i troversy was discussed in all its phases. I The Administration will warmly second the deposition of Congress to take immediate and effective steps to place ' the country in a state of defense. Tlie Fresi lent, t is said, alluded with cor.- siderable gratification to th3 awakened 1 spirit nf 177d, and expressed the opinion that with a proper precaution as to na tior,al defense, anything in the - least like a foreign v.ar would be practically impossible. ;l Itestilti In Ilaerj (ac I I. A. Jtiadford, wholesale paper dealer o Clnltiinf.oj'i, Tenn., writes that he was se riously afiiicr. d w ith a severe, cold that set tled on his lungs: bad tried many remedies wit limit benefit. Ileing induced to try ; Dr. King's New Hiscovery for Consumption, ' did so p.ini was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used . it in his family for all Coughs and Colds ! with best results. This is the experience j of thousands whose lives have been saved , tiy this Wonderful Discovery. Trial bottles ; free at the Drug Stores cf E. dames aud j W. MeAteer, of Fnretto. Fnrga Bottles $1 I per bottle. -A voii'itf man ii.niic.l '.V.:!i :!ii J! of Mi. I Creek, Iubt!'c;toii c u ily. was I ii.i!'y , injured on Satunlav ''J le'n j k 'j a cut) : of ti tree. lie died lat evcii:Ti-.'. A murder P'i.1 sui.-'de n-carr.I in Sin i Kranctscn on lat TJuirs.Ifly An.Irew Frits shot his wife and then himself. 1? "i died i in a few nlrnf's. Mr-. Ft lt Sept a not' livirifc! with her hiistiind. Jealousy , i rorci'ted the rrin e J.ilii Micliaels, a prisoner who wis con victed in Hamilton county and feiitenced to ' tn years, in the Ohio twnitetitlry, was p.--r-o.Pi. d last week h th.- Governor. Ii was Jis. covered that M.cliao's wa-i not the ium w ho should have been convicted lor the off.'nse. Natural cas was to day struck at a well ! at I, 'w i-hnv. i st h ich of Covoi:'on, Ky., i in lrfe j nan! it !.. Tn flaw iew is atwiut "on, ooo feet a d y. The people are much ; excited. Should the developments e.pial to the promise it will he a great boom to Cov ington and Cincinnati. Two Dattirnore and Ohio trains collided : at Newark, O .Wednesday niirht. Several j freight cars were demolished and an engine I bn.Ity wrecked. A hrakeman named Sr.od- jjra- was knocked into the air CO feet, re- ceivintr in the fall a broken ler. lacerated J side and internal Injuries. It is thought his injuries will prov fatal. William He Fnret, of Rochester, Pa., and his brother, James, of Allelienv, re- ceived word Saturday through the Fond. in Claim Company, located in New York, that their ereat-arnndfather had died in France, leavinc a larce fortune. There are no other heirs lmnu. Willian I)e Forest leaves to-morrow for New York to investi gate the matter. At St TetenhnrL', Clarion county Sit- the other dav in Foai-vllle an offender was .Ueiuler was TZzt ...w ii hr.,,,t ,11)fro ntir(. mn(Ti-trate with drunUPM'ess and disorderly nnd was a-ketl why lie tot .trunk, lie re- l'ieJ that a few days sir.ee I.e had lost his , "rabbit tnit. and since that time bad met a ""f "r "'""f"!' inci.ients, wincn j culminated m a bin spree. (f ,,e ,Vft ,iis.home 0ne night and wn to Pnt(.r a saloon, since whpn noth- ' ,. i -. has been in ard of him. De had just , nrawn the pay for bis month s weik, and it , is believed hv some that he has been robbed : , , . . j , iiri una niur.iere.i. a sn.n was nmni m i-.e vicinity of the saloon that night which has . not been explained. Not f ir from TahL quah. 1. T., a .'? year- ' old In ram;- hist in fie woods in the after- I noon, nnd wis not f .nnd .mtil noon next day, at l.'eb 'One Th" youngster w as discov- i reil iiti.aii -ix mi!, s ol-t nit playing bronnd an old tree P.p. v.iih one -hoe off and his hit lo-t. 'Ihe iifle t.'ih -.v seemed happy. As he ef.ni'.c talk plain, they coii.d not find out how ii had : j M"ed his i.i.Oit's rest hi t'le wot 's. v!i. tin r he wlk..l -.11 nijht or -lept, nnd the i.i':t was a c Id a' d frosty one Ibiw lie escaped b-Jnii tl 'V iured by the numerous wives of flu neighborhood is another mj r-terv. A si-'tiu'ar (hitting t.'j -rf w..s picked up at si a hy ii:e cT. w .:f the F.'miish -team-s dp Th.-nias Y"iv'!le, w ;i i-': nrnved at PhilHt!e:p! it mi Saturday from the Mediter ranean. P w. sighted ef'v on the morn ing of .January is, in '.ilitude ;'t Is. longi tude 1'i ''" aial '..as -t cur. d lt a boat's crew inat wi ' . .: to ii. Tl e .b-vi- cr ti-i-t-'.l of i 'a: e - 'lit poie or s 'a'.T pi. icir.g a ce.':o i-.rn-l, . ach end h.-i.. V-ilii'v -.1 hv htavy btiii ti.'.ils or -ho?. n li.e In ait-st fi.il was . fmal ill!;'. kn.-.Mi the Fugi;-'! .J-lck. Where it c.in.e tri.tuor P.. '.vl.i.t i'ii.." it was r.st-ti i.'Iiiah s a m-teiy. He' ry 11 ;rt t t'li t, a . !e tne u ted man, es caped fr'.m tbe'Metcy Hospital, Pitt.-burg, p limit 1 o'clock on Sunday nfterncun. When he L'lined the ..ntsi.te of the it stitu tioti lo- ).,f-t i.de ( )i.!i:p.u attracted a lar;e cr. wd. naoroy i'io-imS'i! of urci:i;i. lie wended his wiy, hunted and assaulted by th.ein. until he readied Huh and Ro-s streets. Here lie was sui rounded tiy such a , . T; iiosoi'a nu'.hotll.i.S call. ft 111 iit-ar by.. i a little while and look him in charge aiin. -Mr 'ice Wi ters, widow of Conductor. Robert Wrer-, w-Vo wis kii'.-d while in ti.e , employ of the Pent sylvanla Railroad in i Ap:il AXV wJ,0i with her children, oc- i crj,.d a rrfinn of the old rafroad station ; , ,lunt;,; dou ownPd ,,y tha coniparVt was ; -.a .. - v. " -y dieted from he premises by , ia cop sat hi, for non payment of rent. The woman has since remained almost eontmu- ously seat-d '..esid her household goods in ' the street in company with her two children . ! On the d. :: of hv hustmnd Mrs. Waters re- ' ccived fp.oo pi.ni the rail road companv, tird ' recently s'w rl. man. led an additmim I sum, '. wt'oh tt con pniiy r.-ftised to pay. The ' unfortunate crature is l.elievt.l to he de- i trented i . s (. 1ark : ' arsburg, West Yn., were fatallv wore !ed in , ' a melee a! ice ...T-nrred near the U m con- : ty line. A wo' I hi s? person iiAuied Miller , ; had circulat. it r. i.;ns niTecting the charac- ; i ter tf one of M e H .pkins girls, and her fath- I i er nipt MPI.-r nnd four brothers named : i I'.oicent a si,oe n:ikers sta.p near the mouth ; 0f Westfnrk Creek. The eight men weic ' 8on encac-'d in a ternbte fmht, in which ' et()Iles .,, tne st,oeiinkers tools ' , wprp f , um.d T j r()inp han hH : ! Krnuei. ,v Mow .f a sPoe hammer I Inn I kins back was broken by a blow of a club, ' ; and the elder IP.pKic.s and another of the I j P.oice boys were v i.tiy hurt. The fight was i a terrible one, la-tir g for hair an hour. i 1 . : Xy m K3 K-J rnmbininif IKON yrUh TV KK TFIiV.Ttf.I.K TOMt. quiekljr an.l eomplttely tI.KiM.S and KNKIOIKS TIIK Ul.tHlU. tuickeii the action of the Liver and hiiii.i y. ( Pars the mmpleiion, tnakett the skin smooth. It does tint Injure the teeth, ranseheaila.die. or . rennet iiia atipatiiin AM. OTHI.U IUtlN ?lf.lH'IM J,'.. Phyiciau and Drurgi.-:ta everywhere reconiin.Ti.l it. Iia. N. R. Ttro'it.r.a. of Marion. ll. erv.- I s-i:..lll?l..n'i l'.n... I." I'..li P.ii l.-is n-- -I v 1-lii'.ii- 1 f..r enrii-i ntiir O I-l..- a j.n r.m.vi ut nil .li.--i.tn. ti; mi.t.ims. ll .l.-s i..,t iiurt lop l.-.-i... ' Dn. R. M Pr 7- rT., R.-vn. 1 U. III ! . MV"- "I hivi. ttrp...-111'od Br..T--'s I.-.iTi ll.ltpi. in , ..f li:. .-:iiia mid I i -1 .1 . :-'.-j. ii- i. ii I-.' . ' -is Ilt-P.lrttl. an.l It line r.- f. i .li. r K.y -.iy . t-.i.-. .- s ' J'r. W m. U-ntN.l j. S.. ytnr. Sr . .'-1 Ir!.-....-. I ... Fv.- "Ilr.--,.i! In. p. P.tt-rs i pi vp.1 i- - i.i r , ,- of blood poisor.ii, it. nnd I herti! e.n.ue-it t-j tli- si- n.-sti:i ll la..i piiriia-r Mr. VV. W. M N mi.'.n. TtispnTp'-i.i Ala . a"n "I I l-'n tri..itip.l lr..ui ctai.Ui.Kj.1 votli l!at.uri I'i ssl anil -r-. o.. i in r.-,v fv two hlnil.-- L.t brown's Iron lfilters ei:p. t..i a prfs I p.ir... I citnnut eKitk tuo e:t-ij OI tuia Talunl.lc rup.iicioo." GvnniTie ha a born Trade Ma-k and cr- miod r.-d lin-ja on wrnpi'er. Take DO other. Made only by fchnWA IIIKMPAL CO., UALTlMCUt. Jl , V'' ti L-i Ia ti l.e rl Y 'H&'Bjjfifc.Sh'J BBTTERS rfC :C - yi3"J531lTS FAULTl ESS FAMILY MEBIG1NE 'I h: v'. l: -ula".: iu-;' m.'t.U i;-l :::.'!l t ir i - ia:. - y - l.iv.r i r-. v F:ii''.: y ?T..r 7,f 'y-n M- llie W.e- V. ,y :... T. 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THETLUMED KNIGHT".r'wS l Orq I lnrl e nr ..t ll .. ..! ovf l.rnn.i St IIW 'i:i7. ,V Kl lK, Knlit'Siiiiia, i'H .lull. 14. 'ST. AC IlX'l'S AVANTEI). Kcihuiht it. eitij'ln incut fit T 'd e rieri? '"tic auil reii iLle men. AItrrsvt Security Mutual Eenefit Society, 233 nroatlway, New York. N.iv. 'j .. '- '-;; in. TO ADVERTISERS! K..r !. .-In erti-prnf... I . r S J' n ('.;.- u . will (..ml a ten Pre- -t.l-.'I 1 1 ; '"11 l.- -tl. s el l.fi.lina Ainpri-iin N. wpappr.. 1 Lis i- Ht thp rate i.l I B3JSB , Kivk M H.I.1..N H i:.,i.bi:s I.-u lot." will r.-t.mt. I l:ite. rt' r-l. A'l lr....s w.ii. p..n .l A.lv. nnd l u .r-..n.l :. i I r t k ..i l... i...sj.-. i K . I . I''., r.-l.fv' ' '., i.l r- II'. I ..K r I .. . K 1 1 KK. It,-,- i.i. 1..;. .. rlmi:Ti ktii Annial I I'ATKMKNT of ! a ii,'.'o .Vi ,,.,... i ,iur- 'YJCZ,-, Ttlrei ,p,,u,t ""' ' "tl"1"-"' ,,;-,;"'" ,.,wn. lt..TV , , ,..,,,.,,.,, Alii i iiiurtti i't ',t.F fi. t-'..i .3. ii,rilfi.'.e .fii.'.'i.'..:,.s A!' " IV- Pi; PJl.aS g'.O'il 'II Jl ,i'ST (T. I a o l I'-e.r . nm Tn.tes 1 ta k . .. .1 nr; i, v y t:i r II'Mluct ain't expired I diirirai v..;ir. Ile.pi.-t iini'I .-iirrcn-' d.rt 1 l!l.i .-.I lii-.-i.-d. premium iciprs In I -r 1 . -c -".1, '-' I" .pir i rej- vcj r. i Ii".' i'.i. 1-ti. 1 'i ic- i a I-. csl A i i .ji i I' K ' r' I l"i . A 111 'r cm , a nd -.t I i - : s- ' i a'aipi-- . '.a- lii.-h Li in 1'i-n- j : A in'! t v.li.-Tii: I..,- .N" . : : A m t k.pii! . - : ,.. KM'liMll Tl I KS I. -..--.;s ..,. K . T. ' J.'ra n, T M ;i rv Ii..-in r .1 i. . i at r :i Id. :'. . , . aia... i;..... . n . . ' 'h i- w p .kl.in 1. l ; .' .V ary K. i I : -i;. "V. 4,t I'.. .. Ii r .''i r- I otc.r'.i p. actv i.ti. W. A . Ii irr.-'. 'Ml., ii. ,- ' '. .1. W ,-.i.,v,-r. 4 . .1 Ii n .N.-imivcr. ::vj ; rcT.iry - t-urcr" i'H Ml I - HJS. I . 1 1 j - t - I A i. I 1 r. i.r i. l , .Ii ll-. .1 ail ci r i. i s-7 . Tl.. a 1 i-lfd ' ii i-l i-. r-ppj . i a'i'-uv .1 ii. I.I.I t I) .1 X l. .1. 1 A NS, . t. in mil'! s. K' rn.-'iur.'. 1, 'j-.'-T-i'.p Klairsvillt', Pa., I.aiiit's' Seminary. II'Miiti'ui iii. 'mi. ut i !ior,-f 1-1 1 nir J'pnt-e-i ty r.-i m. I p.i I hf ii 1 l"c i.-n . t t".r- "i - m tni ruo ti:Ti. K'lrhr rf -h1ffit t'-n-licr. Kurnu-t.e.I rnjin, I' t tri, liiit.L. ;.n.l tait:--!. 111 r -:ul ir course 200 PER YEAR. Special a.l'';. ntai;p? In Art and ."Mti-ic. 1'iiirtv fith vear Peitin? s.-. ' th. 1--". K..r I'atal .su'c, iipniy t. l.tv. l. K. i.n; .. P., .fui.v -2'.. I r.nc j-.tl. CIDVKK AND TIMOTIIY SKKR 1 .;-';l.i ( irad' :- i nrtvailPd. r r ":iiii;l', qn i.i ( rra-P :- T 'nrividipd. V. r :iiji: le n'" lrJ:,IlVr''l'-.".ir''.'' . . ... . . 31 st Year, THEY LEAD ALLs 1886 BAUGH'S Pure RaiY Bone Meal Pc iv '."Ruu Bonos Speclii! far Seed Leaf Tobacco HewPrososs 10Guano EconoEleal Fertilizer Do Kafjs Phosphate B; ; : c0 1'liosphate K' ji r.nii Aiccltural Chemicals Spnd 1. : Mian.' and I .ii, - .i r.-.ni!p. A.ldr.-:.s tLIidsIeiptiaFa., U. S. A. ; ' COURT SilE OF ViU lliU; RIRjli ESTATE. BV vfrOin ef nn nrdpr issuinu- out pf the I r pluins" t 'curt ol tlie Cmir.ty nf Caichrla. to n directed. 1 will expose lo pui lip snip Ht the premi ses inthevillairc.il St N ii lii.l.is. IP.rr town.-hip, i 'iitiiliriu county, l'enn'ii, on Satnriay. 26th day of Fctey, 1887, nt one o'clock, j. in., the following ilccnl' 1 real estate, xir : A!l that c-rtnin ieoe or tot ol irr nin - : u Ate in the viilaue ot St. Ni'ti --.-, n li.irr t. a n.-:,ip, Trtmtri;. rtmnty P;i., tr-nTintr n th J-r.t uric roai.,'.l;o!n.!ir J.ta ol lSt'hnl;i Innthourn Tii A. I'riMfr. etinfiimiiif tit-out one fourth ol an acre, an ! h virtif n j lriroi 'iou-p tTtereon erect1!. 1 Kli.MS K N. Mi -hfiit oj the virtiust; money to he :n) nt ttie con n mi ;t T i -n ol tVie f.i!c. ami the rrinaiii.ter in t.no year with int. rtst -e-eure't hv the 'udiinont tMn-i of the ourvh.-t t. SV!A i:lKK W HYKNK. ru;ir'!:in of infrnr ctiihlr n it Wiiliaiu , ounitr i- ni "or''"V! Vot;:vz. !ee i -eil. t'el ruar 4. l-.7.-.H. Ir n in'si ct t iit- Rivrti1,kin ktil ln.n--. .-n l-fnii(r, If,p.i1-n,. Orcumt; VlraLnrsia, nn'irrrtt , Svj.;iUiiic m -X l.rrnrimi AT-. ibis. -.. i t:.r- ir. tr-.vi't; riil-: n: 1 f.rc rn. - ; (. In f .?" 'l"l -i. ' r.r f r !'-t i f s'j.-jnjitf, f,ea;i..wrM(! hyt)n.-t H' -tnnp t-r-lt'tH I.y i:.a:l. 0 l'-r(.a1 ..r Te-fn-r frrnn R-tiattir- lnti!rt s-ni thwtr awllrffc. ,Aoi ham rvomi i S.ne tn 1 1 Ir Ml4'.!a-e. i i Utfil m tr'i. AFI-s, r. T. I.. LaH R.K. Ir' knrt Phys(Hii in h-.rir CARL H I V I NTUS PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & oEWEtER, AND DEALKIl IX Watches, Clocks, - -JK'VKi.llV. : ill".n"lT'rp TiiTntiin'-! T et ,.-r , t ( '0 Hi A.M. 04.: t f I t Sole Agent -K UJ I I! y Cel eb i'at3i I ) : 7 CtilumMa ah J Freilonia "Wafthe: In Key and Stem Winders. fa';;k sfffction o aff-kimo of .1 KWKFR i" always on hand. I if" Mv hue of J.-w.'lrv h iimsu. jr-i Come and s.v lor j iiiirvii b; tor-- purch i--itnr eK wheie. J-f" A 1. 1. 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