i KBKXSBl'KO. CMBK1A CO.. PA. FRIDAY, MAKC'II 1 . 1 Thikty-six nominations sriit t tlie Senate l.y lVsi.l.-nt Harrison .liirini; tlie l;l t s-ss.ion of t'oiir faii.ii t ."J cunrirni.!. A in Kkn ask in Mailairascar on tin 'J-Jtt of February, il -strove I many ves.- It on tit' i-mit-t ami tlie li- of life lias U-. ii j-rtat. In Tamatay twenty-two of tlie l taiililini in li place were Mown ilown. The Itntisli Consulate ami four t-iif-ar factories were licinolirhtil . lU iUNii I'n-si.l. nt lfarri-on.- term In .an!one.i seventeen hank wm kers an. I embeers. Vli n he contemplated the condition the tnit.it States Treasury would tie in at the close of his adin'mis tionit is ni)womlThe had a syinpath-tic feeling fiirjit Ot.le whoerre.1 in that way. IIli ARY A. IlKKHKKThas U-en a niem Ur of Oniim from Alabama for 14 years. He is'. ais oltl. ami was tmrn in South Carolina, lie was a Colonel in the Confederate wrvice, ami lo.-t an arm during the war. Other ex-Confederates have served in the cabinet, but Mr. IlerU-rt is the first to serve al tin head of either the military or naval ser vices. On Saturday last, in accordance with the provisions of the national constitu tion.t trover ( level and w as inaugurated as 1 'resilient of the I'nited States. I're.-ident Harrison and l'res'uient-e ei t I'lt-veland drove to the capitol and witness! the organisation of the Senate. Then in the niid.-t of a driving snow t-toini, the l'res ident -elect ileliver! ids inaugural ad dress. Afterwards he reviewed the pa rade. The inaugural ball in the evening concluded the cer -monies of the day. Ntw Yokk State experiences the simie tin-isr-ity for amending defects in her ballot law as is ex ri n ! in IVun-ylvania. ami the attention of Legislatures of both states is urgeiith ( ailed to this duty, The fact is that the new ballot law of lth of these states were doctored to some extent to serve interests which in itsohject ballot reform was intended to ignore and now the neccM-ity for correcting this error ha.-bt-coine obvious and imjierative. fioVKKNoR TattisoN, Thursday last, sent to the Senate, tlie name of Samuel ti. Thompson, of Philadelphia, as Su preine Justice to succeed Justice l'axson. resigned, and Ma.-nn Weiiimaii to be Common I'leas Jmlgt? of Schuylkill county, to till the vacancy caused by the death of Judge (ireen. Judge Hey tlrick, to whom the appointment to the Supreme leuch hatl U-eli offered, le--lin-d the honor. Mr. Thompson's up ointment was unanimously continued. 1'RKSIIiENT Ci.kvki.asu on Monday sent to the Senate the names of the gen tlcmeti whom he had selected as his con stitutional advisers, and the Senate promptly continued the selections. The Cbin-t, therefore, is in working or.lei ami ready to proceed to business; and never has a Cabinet U-cn confronted al the outset with busin.-ss of graver irn port to the interests of the whole conn try a fact in which lies the I test assur ance that it will address itself to its ap-n.iint-d task w ith a w ise measure of de liberation. The English railroads use a much heavier rail than is commonly used in this country, and for a simple reason, namely, the cheapness of su-el and the costliness of timber. Cross-ties a:- scarce in England, and for that reason few of them are used, only aUtut IMhi to tht mile, wltile in America the average is from Slum to olMHJ. The further apatt the ties; the heavier the rail must le, so w hile the rail used on most of the roads in this country weighs from i: to 7i pounds to the yard, that on the Eng lish roads is from '.H to ltM) rounds. This is a winter, says the I'resiue Isle (Me.) Jlniron, that tries a man's religion, and if'a few "cuss" words will sometimes escape him it should le overlooked and no doubt will be. First his sink spoil I freezes up, then the pump refuses tn furnish water, one end of the house heaves up, the doors refuse; to shut and first one corner ami then another i.- plane.1 on; the house plants all get nipped by the frost, his better half gets mad and threatens to get a divorce and drives him out of the house with a rolling tun. Surely this is a winter of sorrow indeed. I'kesihext Cleveland received the public tw ice 011 Monday, each reception lasting less than an hour. He shook hands withalxiut 1 ,tM0 people, although fully o,(KHt passed through the White House, The only incident of note at the public reception was the presentation to the President of a U-auliful white silk banner by the pupils of the Central Female collegj, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Secre tary Herbert introduced the young ladies who ueiivereu inegui. itieiuinner con tained the programme olscrved by the Tuscaloosa sclniol in honor of Mr. Cleve land's iiiaiiguartion. Tin: attendance at the inauguration at Washington, was large, but not as large as it would have U-en hatl the weather Ixt-n clear. The storm reduced the uumtier of excursionists fnnn the immediate vicinity more than one half, according to the estimates of the railroad men. It also played havoc with the street decorations ami kept a tmmU-rof the inttst striking feuturesout if the parade. U-sides less-ning the number of paradt-rs in the organizations which braved the weather, ami it is very likely that it will result in a harvest for the doctors, and perhaps for the grave tliggxs too. 1 F.X AfPlTOR (iKNKRlL Nilf- has in tPHlccxl a new tax bill into the lionise, it Harri.-biirs. which is very s-we pmg is ami if enact-! iut !i in its provision I, iv will revolution!1 the -VfU-iii in this ' state. The bill .livi-l.-s all prop-rty into t-evt-it ; classes. Tlie first is all real pro rty, e- ! ct pt the real estate .l.oliit ly iiei-ess-iry , for the transaction of the business of , railroad, telegraph, telephone. t;.is and ! pipe line conipani.s. exiliiding from . the latti-r two. however. ris andil pro- ! din ing lands and leasehold rights tin re- j in. All this real .-.-tit. is mad- t.ixable j for all local J-ur. -eS at the rates h-d j ,v l.al authorities. The real estate j necessary for the bu-in-ss .i;r --.-s of J the corjH.ratioiis name! is taxed at tin rate of two mills for state purj-es. I Railroad. teL i-r iph. telephone ami f i e I lint s are to U appraiM tl at their market Value. Moneys and credit.-, ex. ept those -f tr.insM.rtation and transmission com panies, are taxed at 4 mills. Capital stock of incorporated banks is taxed :tt s mills on the par value, or at the local rates on tin appraised value. Inatl lition to the -2 mills on their valuation for state i. . i .... :. purM's-s, private oanks aim mi o.i;s ... titutioiis are taxe.1 1 nulls on tln-ir i ...i .... toss earnings. Horses ani came toi ler I year-of age, sheep ani swine un l. r one vear. wearing appaiei, lnni.-t- hold furniture, tools of tra.!e ami un sold products of farm, gar.len. maiuilac- tories, mines, oil ami gas wells ate ex empt from taxation. 1'uhlic property of the I'nited States, the state, cities ami counties ami free public parks, the real State of entireties, literary, wii iiiine. lietievoletit and charitable institutions, to the extent of live acres, ami of Schools I leges and academies to the extent of lo iicres, aie a Kt exempt except lor lighting, paving of Streets ami c in tra tion of sewers. A poll tax of '2 cents for country and 1 for school puroScS is levied on all males over'Jl. The licence fees on all clas.-es of liiiior dealers an! on boitlers, ami the ." cents tax on writs, deeds, judgments, etc., are taken frolu the state ami given to Ical communities. Mer cantile stM ks are taxed for local pur- pi iSfS. Colonel A. K. McClnre. tiitor of the I'ttiladelphia Timm, in a spe ial dispatch from Washington to that .aj-r on Tiles- lay intirningsay: For months past the one effort f the late administration was tocon. t al the tru- comlilioii of the Nal ional Treasury, ami. enibarrassiitg as it. comlition is known to I-, tin- public will le startled when Secretary Carlisle's first statement shall Ik- given to the country. The treasury is literally bankrupt. '1 he goltl r-serve is actually lielow the mini mum standard of 1(n.(hiMHMI, and Secretary Foster refustl on Friday t". sign a ;-J,IHH,(tK warrant for an Indian claim that should have bin paid months ago, lvaue there was not molt ey enough in the treasury to meet it. There is $ 1 t.K hi.imhi of gold reserve, but s,ihm;MiO has U-en U.rrowe.l from banks to keep up the apjK-a ranee ol maintaining it. ami, counting only tie actual available rash assets of the treasu rv as they were counted by former Se claries, there is a deficit of over $:'.(, in m.- OtHl. All the gold ship-d to Euroi com s direct fr in the treasury vault.-, ami the government now rn-eives no gold revenues. Customs tluties can U I tit it 1 in coin notes, ami gold has ceased toc.me into the treasury. The early issue of bonds seems to Ik an absolute necissity, ami it will mw retjuire probably double or treble tin sale of Iximlstn recover our strained credit. In the meantime, with a bank rupt treasury, we must Imrroiv gold to buy silver and continue to aggravate tin evil that has brought the couutiy to the Verge of financial li.-li.inor. The administration ami tin K-nple of the country must accept this appalling condition as it is ami meet it as lesl they can. One of two things must Ik done ami done S-eddy; we must either reduce our exei,ditureS from $"IU t M , (1 K to iMi,immi,MN bv k nsion revision and r-treii hment generally, or we must levy additional taxes upon the w-ple to that 'Xtent. Congnps will have to meet in extra s-ssion as smh as the new ad ministration can take its exact latitude, as the purchase of silver inu.-t Ik stopped and n.-w revenues must Ik- sup plied. The Joint Com mil tee, at lLirrisburg, which has Ik-cii lalKiiing with the Raker ballot law amendments, has al-out com pleted its work. One change has been ina.le, which is contrary to the wishes of the Rallot Reform Association. This consists in the adoption of the Ohio plan of marking the ticket and the abandon ing of the group system. One cmss in a party circle at the head of the ballot tin der the proKsel plan will vote an en tire straight ticket. A voter who tie sires to scratch must place a cross opiM site the name of each and every candi date for whom he di-sires to vote. This provision will certainly tend to the dis coiiragement of inh-K-ndent selections. Other amendments n greed Uhiu to strike off the resi.lcnc.-s of candidates from the ticket, shorten the time for til ing objections and thereby increase the limit allowed for the printing of tickets. The K-rcenlage of the total vote necssa ry for a party nomination is decreased toll. This change will let in J'rohibi ti. mists and presumably put an end to their protests against the system. The iiuiiiIkt of official and sample ballots is reduced and the county commissioners are given charge of all of the printing, for I'M-a! as well as county and state elec tions. Constititionai. government, strict, impartial, economic and just, is the bur den of Mr. Cleveland's sK--ch and the evident purMse of his Administration. His fellow citiens U-lieve his words are sincere. They are contideut that hw la lioni in their U-half will be characterized with zeal, devotion to his tarty and loy alty to tlie k-oj tie's govenui it it (irvclj-ul Inaugural Ad-ires. Mv Li .i i,,u Cir:i:s-: In ..l-o-lierut-to "the ini!i l .Ie of in .oimtrxin.-n 1 am .titoiit to .Uili.-aie inse.: to Hi. ir s.-nice un.lir il... saitctl-ei i a .-oiemn .1:011. . . . 1 I,v tlie t kl-rc-sloll of coll- tuleii. e :.t,.l -s..i:al . lad in..-., t v lil.lt li.iseaii. .1 me to this . -rvice. I am Sim my .-lal. tude can make 110 U tier return th-iifll.e p:.-.!-.- I now vi.- U l -rc and tln-se wittt-s-.-s of itu:.s.l.d and complete .levotii.u !w iut.-r. si.- and W. Ifare of tie s.- who liave l,oii..i.il lite. I .1. . in it ihtin-' n t:os hi. wliite i:idicati!lg tit' !! 1 i 1 jols ! In Mil ' !l- 0 ritiitu i'ubiic .M.siiH,i- of present mi imrtam-e. it's-, to 1.... r. !, r to the ex- iMeln of celt. till li.lltloliS ami lelftc.l , -, hi. It s III t -is .111.0111; onr pe. I,,. II lie liie llll' 'HI ll I llsetttlttes.- of ih. ii gover inn. nt. U i n- w i An.eii can citizen mnt contemplate w ith the inmost pride :ind ei.lhii-iasin the growth :md expansion of o.tr t oitnlt . the siilli ci. ncv of our in-l it .t .. n- tost i:td against tlie rod. st sl.o.1. - of l lotel.ee, tlie womleifnl Ihnit and etit. 1 1 1 le . .f onr ie. and Ih.- lieiiiot.sMalc. I .-11 p. i i-.1 -ly ot olir fr. e .".el illilen!. it I" Love- US to constantly watch f..,..iy siiil-m d in.-idioi:.-' inthiiiity lh::t thleal. ns our national i.'.r. i in- .-1 1 11 - man wit... ill the coii ft. I n.-. of .-tnnly in-altn. . ..inis llie sternest a. IT. itn s of life and . j. .ir. s iu liie hardihood ol constant l.ii.ol', ma slil! have liiikini: mar his litis lite tin heed d disease that d - llllll l" -lid deli coll lp-c- It cannot be doubled that oiirslu--nd-ous a. iiiev.-ni. nts as a -oj.i,- and our country's r.-bu.-i .-In-ii-jih have giwn its- to a heedl. ssll. sS ol It lose laws govelii-im- our national h.-aitli. whi. h we can jn more evade than human life can -s-cape tin- laws of i... and natuie. Manif. stly nothing is more vital to our snpr. ma.-y as a nation and to the ln-i.eiicetit purposes of our government than a sound and stable cum m y. lt. exposiire to d.-giatioii shoiiid at once arouse to activity lit.- most enlightened statesmanship; and the danger ol dcpit- ciation in the purchasing jn.ucr f liie vva'es p.tl.l In loll slioiii.l iiunisii un strongest incentive to prompt and con servative precaution. In dealing with our present embarrassing situation a.- re late! to this slliije.T. we Will Ik- wise if we t-inK-r our confidence ami faith in our nalioiial strength ami re-..ur-es vvilh the frank 1 011.1 ssioii that even the.-ewiil not jK-nnil us to defy with impunity tin inexorable laws of finance and trade. At the same lime ill .lie ifois to adjust differences of opinion we siiotiid Ik- ire.- . . - 1 1 ..... 1 .1 ollid fr.-iti intolerant- and passion, uiid our judgments should I unmoved by alluring phra.-.s and un vexed by ,-elli-h interests. I am confi dent that such an approach to tin- sub ject w ill M-sllIl in prudent and eftecltve remedial legislation. In the meantime. So far as the -olive branch of the government can intervene, none of .he (lowers with win. It it is llivesled will i Wltlih. lduh. il I heir exercise is le tin 1 necessary to maintain our national ere .lit or avert liiian. i.t I disaster. Closely r lalet to liie cas. gcratei con fident in our country 's goal n.-ss w Inch tends to a ilisreganl of tin- rules of na tional safety , aiiollnr tlaiigt-r confronts us not less .- i. .us. I refer to tin- preva lence of a pooul.tr disposition to cxjMi-t from the ok ration ot the goVen.liielit esK-cial and .iin cl imiivi-iuai advantages. 'Hie Verdict of our vol. is, winch t 0:1 d. lulled the iiijn.-l 1. - of maintaining protection f..r plot. , lion's sake, eiijoiu ujM.n (Copies s.rvani- il..- doty ol ex posing and . I. s! roy ing the hi " 1 of kin dred evils whi.it are lin- mil i. ilex .me JHogellV of palernaiisill. I his is the lialteofrepliliil.au i 1 i-i 1 1 1 il in is and the coiislaiil p. ni of onr govt rnn.. nl by the ..;.!.. 1 1 .1. glad. - to the (.iupox-s ot wdv craft tin- plan of rule our lath ers t-stalill-li. d atid I-U. aih. .1 lo lis as au object ol our love and v t-n.-i ati. .11. Il K-rei t.- the pa'riotic .-. itliinent of our coii nlrv lin 11. and t. nip:- tin in to a ili fill calcul. ttloii ot the x.o lid gain lo Ik derived trout their govciinciit s mainle nam .-. It iimb-miines the x-il i.-han. . of our ieop!e, and si 1 i ..-1 i l n 0- in il.- (Mac. .1. 1-11.I. in .- up.. n govt 1 tii.it ntai favor itism. 1 1 sliil.-s every eitobiing tiail of true Americanism and stop, li'-s . very eiiol.liiig tiail of American ilien.-hip. The lessons of (i.ttei l.aiislu tilight IoIk learned and the Ix-H.-r le.-x n taught, that VV hilt- the (topic should patiiolic ally and chet rfuiiy stipul tin ir govern ment, its functions do n.-t include the SUl'l" Tt of the ope. Ii:e :tcce .1 a lice of this princip.e leads lo a relti-al ol liimli. s and siih-idt -iiccs v. hu h burden lb- labor and thrift of a (M.rtion of our clllens to aid ill ai!vi.-.I or laliglllslnng enterprises in which I hey have no con cern. It lfiids also to a challenge of wild ami rickl.-ss pension eK-mliluic, which overltMps the lium Is of grateful recognition of patriotic s.-ivice, and prttslilut.-S to vicious HSeS the people S prompt and g neroii impulse to aid those disahlc.l ill then collliliv s.leleiix'. Every thoughtful American inu.-t it-al-i.e the iniMtrtau-e of checking, at itsU giutiing, any t. ntlency in public or pri vate station to regard frugality and tconoinv as virtues which we may safely outgrow. Tin- to! ration of this id. -a ie slllts in the Waste of tin- -opie's money by tin ir chos n servanis, a::. I ncoiiragi s (r Hligality and extrav ig.iiicc in t he home life of our country men. I'mler the s heme of government the worst of (i ib.ir in-lin y is a crime against the citizen ; ami the con tern j.t of our x .. (tie for economy and frugahly in their (K-rxuial affairs deplorably saps the strength and stliidiiiess of our national character. It is a plain dictate of honesty ami g.Mid govei iiin.-nt that pub lic ('.XK-liditlircS should Ik- hliiileil hy puhlie necessity, and that ibis should Ik- measured by the rules of strict econo my; ami it is equally clear that frugality among the people is the U-t guarant-e of a conU-nteil and strong support of fr-e iiistiliitions. (ne m. tile ot the misap propriation if public funds is avoitle I, when apMiintnient.- to oilice, instead of U-ing tin; rewards of partis-ui activity, are awarded to those whose efficiency promi -s a f;iir r-turii of work for t ie. . oiiih iis.ilion iaid to them. l'.t secure the fitness and competency of apH.intees to oilice, and lo remove from k ditit-al action the demoralizing madness for s(Ktils, civil service reform has found a place in our public policy ami laws. The bent lit already gained ihiough this instrumentality, ami the fuiUier Useful ness it promises, entitle it to tin- hearty SiipfKirt ami eneoiiragcim-nt of all who desire to sec onr public service well (kt foriiietl, tr w lin hojte for the i-lt-valion of (Kthtical seiitiuient and the purification of (Militical im tliotls. I'll existence of imiiieiiscaggrcgations of enterprise and combiiiatioiis of busi ness interests, formed for the (.urjMise of limiting production and fixing prices, is inconsistent with the fair held which ought to Im-ojk-iiu every independent activity. legitimate t-irife in bii.-ineSiS -houlti not Ik-susm rxil.-d by an enforced conct-ssiitn to the demand- of coinhina tit.iis that have the jMtw-rti ticslroy; iuir shotltt! the K-o.le to be xTled ItK- the lK-i;ctit of -h-ajines which usually re rulls from wholesome coniK tition. Thes.- aggregation!; and conibinatiixis f rejlielitly coiistitule ct .nspintcies against the inU n-sts of the (K-ople, ami in all their phases Iht-y an- unnatural ami op- kis-I U) tur American sense-of fairness. To the ex U-nt that I hey can li r-achel Ht-hrst of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. VSSOLLfTELY PURE .-.n.l n-stralm .l by f-.!eral ( r, ll.-g-n eiai govci unit ut sin u!d 1. heve our citi zens troiti their interference and exac-tioit.-. Ijoyai.y to the princij.les U(m.i. svhichour government u-sts nsilively .leinii. ids thai lite equality iK-fore the lah nlilrli il guarailU.-s to -elV illieli should Ik- justly ami fairly conceded in ail pails ol the land. Tlie enjoyment of j this right follows the badge of citizenship wherever fou 11 I, and, unimpaired by r.n-e 01 t-olor, it a!p(K-.ds for recognition to Ann ri. an niaiiiiiit .- and fuiriie.-s. O.ir rela'.-.uis with tue liiili.tns 1 M ate.1 wllhnionr b inli-rs iiujios.- ii(n us le- .-(.onsihiiiti.-s w- cannot esajK. Jlu- I mauity and consistency re. it ire us lo treat tii.-iii w ith f..i lK-arance, and in our i dcaln gs with Ihein to 1 10. n -stly and t on- I sider: t -Iv r.-gartl linn lighu-altd interests. Every i-tfort hoiii! It-iii t.le to It-ad them 1 tiirongh the paths of civ ilizatioii ami ed ucation, to sell supporting and inde- I (K-mieiit cilit riship. In tin- nit-aniline, ! as the 11 alioii's wauls, thev sliotlld Ik-I promptly tlefemled against the cujiidity of d. -signing lin n and shielded from every iiiilin in t- or temptaiioii that re- Utl'.ls iheir advancement. The (K.-opl- of the I Iiitetl Stat-S have de. let d thai oil tills day the control of tin ir gov ei urn tit, in its legislative and execlilive bra IK lies, shall Ik-given to a (Hjlili.-al pally ple.lg.tl in tin; mot-l Ksi tive lei ins lo llicr a. coiii; .lishliu 111 lif tariff icloriti. They have thus deter mine.! in favor of a inoieju.-l and e.uit able sv.-lclil of federal taxation. 1 lie agents they have chosen to carry out their (.ui jh tk s are Ikuii.I hy their prom-ist-s, not less than by the commands of their masters, to devote themselves Ull lemillingly to this service. hile then should Ik- no surrender of Jil illilple, our task lit list Ik undertaken wisciy and without vimhctiveiiess. Our mission is not punishment, but the rec tification cd wrongs. If, in filling bur dens from the daily lifeol .ur (ieo(ile, He reduce iiionliuale and une(iial advan tages tiM long .-njoyed, this is but a ne cessary incident of our return to right ami justice. If we exact from unwilling minds aci.uiesceiice in the theory of an honest disUihuti. hi of tin fund of gov ernmental bciieliceiice treasured Up for all. bin we insist iiikiii a principal w hich un.!. in..- otir free institutions. When we tear aside the delusions ami misconception.- w Inch have blinded our coun trymen to their condition under vicious t.tnff law.-, we but show tli.-in how far they have Im-cii led away front tin paths of contentment and pros(K-rity. When we pr K-laim that the necessity for reve nue lo support the government lurnis.hes tin- only justification for taxing the (k-o-e, wt: aiiiioiuice a truth so (.lain that lis denial would seem to indicate the ex tent ti 1 w hi. h judgment may Ie inllu- lice.1 by lalniliarity Willi the (it-rver-sioiis of liie taxing (Kjwcr; and wln-n we set k to reinstate the seli'-cntilidclice and l.iisiuess eiitcipris- t if our citizens by dis 1 retllllltg ail afijttt le(iiidt-li'e U(mii govei lilii. lll.il favor. We sll 1 ve to stimu late those elements of Aliiericau -harac-ler vi liu h slippol I liie hi(K of American acli it'V t met. t. My aiixn ly for the redeiiidlioii nf the pl.-dg.s win. h my paity has mailt, and -.mi. nude for liie complete ju-lilii aliou of tile trust the (K-opie have lep-xtl ill us. constrain me to remind those with whom I am to et o(k -rale- mat we can stl. feed in doing the Wulk Which lias l-een -sjKt-ially set iK-fore us only by the 1. .-si sincere, harmonious ami ttislnt. r . ,-t. .1 etioi t. Evelt it lIlslljK-rahle olr-ta-cles and opi-. k-Hioii jut-v.-ut the consum mation of our t-u-k, we shall har.liv be excu.-t tl, ami if failure can Ik- traced lo our fauit or lieghft, we luav Ik- sllre the (.-pie will h.ti.l us to a sunt ami exact ing account. .hihty. 'I he oath I now take to (.reserve, pro tect, ami tl. fend the coitsliliitiou of the l ulled Slatts not 01. ! impressively de lines the great r.-sitoiisibility assume, but SUgg st- ol-edli lice to l.istitlUoiaI t oiiimaiiils as lite rule by which mv iifli- ial conduct must Ik guide-. I shall to tin- best of my ability, and within my sphere of duty, preserve the cnstilion by loyally protecting every grant of fed eral (tower it contains, by defending all its restraints when attack..! by impa tience and restlessness, ami by enforcing its limitations ami reservations in favor of the states and the (Ktiple. Fullv iiu- r.ss-tl Willi the gravity of the duties that confront me, ami mindful of my weakness, I should Ik; apalle-d if it were my lot to lie unaided in the resjM.nsibili-ti.-s w hi. h aiv iit me. I am, however, mi veil from discouragement when 1 re member that I shall have the supKnt and the counsel and 10-11 K-ration of wise and patriotic men who will stand at my side in cabinet plac-s, or will represent the (Kttjile in their legislative halls. I find also much comfort in renieiiilK-ring that my countrymen an- just ami gener ous, and that they will not condemn those who by sincere devotion lo their service deserve their foi lK-arance and a: provaL AlKtve all, I know there is a Supreme Ik ing who rules the affairs of men, ami whose gt k nines s and mercy have always followed the Aniericeii e ile; ami I know He will not turn from us now, if we humbly and reverently st-k His powerful aid. earate.l Hy a CaL New York, March 7. A sore-eyed eat separated Thomas lit-ws, a liveryman of this cny and his wife. Tlie woman charged him with cruelty Ui-atise he ihrevv tin cat out of the third-storv win. low. I-ew is entered a general denial lo his wife's charges of ill treatment 'She is the aggrsor. She insists ..11 sleeping with that eat, ant' because I ol jtte.l she toll me t'. go to a hotel," said l-wis. "I thought 1 hatl more right to my IkiI than the Pore eyed eat, so I threw the I -east out of the window." The couple refused t Ik rtt-tmcilttl ami the husband will have to (.ay alimony. Tlie wife went off with the cat. Health ol Frozen Misers. Holly, Mini., March, L'S. Altotit $-Jo,(hni in cash, iK-longing to the Fagan misers, two brothers, who were found frozen to death in their house five miles north of hen, Sum lay, has Uen un earthed. l.tt niht -fr,4HNI had Un r.ctt..rd. ami this morning a ot con taining f-S.iNtnj,, f,ilt w as dug up in the cellar. The proK-rty U-l.-nginy to the Faga-is already nt ovent or accotinte.1 for ainonnb- ti:J7(l.tN. The old shanty where tlie Prnthers liviij U U-ing torn down, piece l.y ,iev, in the (search fur their hidden wealth. Vl K l'KhII.KNT .Sl KVENS x has U-en Itrtvejiletl with a eavel fntni an (ml J f;nwu (in the farm Hiere Lincula was ' lora. Pm3n . ; H, t A ft I O T tl M - .;. I lappy and content is a home w ith "The Ro chester," a lamp nil the light of the morning. Catalugucs.WTiU: Ktxhrstcr I -anij iCXc w f L. AImmii lut acres of surface land U-loiiir-iuglothe Ia. alliaiuia c. .al uil, from Under tvhicli the coal had lat-11 lioiieil, caV 'if in la-t e k . re-ulliiii; in a x-i ions loss to the c. 1I11 jii 11 y. It i---tiiiiitted that 111. .re hooni.-r- arr s.iia! Inn.' along il.e U,i,l,-i of the Chero kee si rip than can ui-i-i. nun. .i;ilef wild quarter ss.-.-tu,ii hen the land shall have lnt-11 oM-mti f jr M-ttlenieiit. Mi-s I. I.i Wi.tiier. of lVtltstown. l'a.. placetl In-r golil-tiiiiiif eiiiragt-ni.-iit ring t.-iiiKuai ily in h.-r ni.iiitli. Il went down her throat alliio-l IK-fore -In- knew what had liaiM-neil and nearly kill.-d li.-r. tii. agit is not lining lo sMtif tlie 111 11 sical al 1 1 actions of I h K Msi I ion hy any p.-iitii ion-it.---. Mine. Nikila will sing Hi ice at each of the concerts and have a cli.-ck foi ."o. liainhtl to h.-r as a token of apt-rcciatioii. Mrs. I'lys-tes S. (iraitt. hav ing s.IJ Iter lions. in New York. tie. ires to make Itei future home in VYa-liinglon. -.it- tlesire U locate 011 Kafayetle square, and lias an offer for the Cluilie residence that is now under' consideration. On Saturday morning J ti.lt!-.- Stowe. of A llcghciiy county, sentenced the coitvict etl pi isoiit I s in I he lloineslead xii. oiling case as follows: lleinpsey and l'.eatty eac.i seven years, (iallalter live years, and Da id -on lliivt. years. The contract for the exclusive sale of lKt-r at the World's Fair in t'liicaitu vva st-urttl la-t week hy the I'ahsl hrew ing company of Milwaukee. K.-.-r will 1m- sold at eiifhly-seveii places 011 tlie grounds and w ill Ik 011 sale in every lui lid 1 ni;. Tin- s-yere cold and deep snows in the Norlliwest liav.-catis.tl many w ild annual, to venture near tht settlements in search of food. A mountain lion, uieasui in seven feel and eleven inches in lein.Mli. was kill.-d recently near irthiir. Wa-h. An old farmer nam. tl Teltediah ISIan toii, of South ll.-iid, Intl., in riding a mule through a thicket, was catiirlit, Ah-olom like, hv his long hair and (K-ri-ln-d. Wln-u tin mule pas-ed from nn.f.-r him. the weii: ht of his susM-ndtl 1-o.fy broke hi. Iieck. St.iiie months since Harry David-ou. einiloy.-d al the Ohio .V I'euii-y I vauia coal mines at Saline villc, ihio, wa- injiii.-.l hy iK'iiti struck hy a car in the mine, lie brotiijlit suit for fM.ii damages and the jury has returned a verdict awarding him .".t . IJeo. Aiiilerson and William I-e. two Smi tlitoll miners, were .-IllolIllKt in the Kiueka mines several tlays ao hy the r.Mif of tin pit t-av ing in. With the a.si.tam . of several ot her miners, ht.w ever. 1 hey sue c. t-.lel iii .1 i uir 1 ti ir their w ay out and weie ri-stnrcd to their families. A Mar.piette. Mi. h.. N.y jiiniK-d .tf the side of a hill dow 11 at-Hit I'.' feet into a snow hank in which he siiik--i1 was a -hallow eully. W ln-n In had settl.t! tlou n into the linlit tlrifted -now at-otii l'.". f.t-t he reali.d that he had mad. a mistake It ItKik him ov.-r two hoiii. lo tlij, out. A l.-rifrlc ry.-loi.e . w.-pt ir Mi.-is--i.i ami a-far ea-t as We-t.-ru ;eoiiria. 1 1 1111 died-of hoii-.-s, .-mhi at-im; a iiiimher .if ilhlli es. Were cl tl-hed like t-u-f lit-lls. M any chtirc h.-s and puhln- huildiii-r-v.-re liilu. i to a mass of ruins, a tiiiuil-er of -i .ons w -re killed and many oilier- in-j.ii.-d. Mrs. Maria Kernan. of Irw in. on We.1 itesday drank the tea made from rtKits which she purchased from some street fakir, to cure -some coiiiil'.iiil. and was soon taken serioiislv ill with syinptoits of of Mood uii-i.nini'. A phv-i.-iaii whssiiiu ini.intl w ho siiccedttl :n saving her life, hut she was in a critical condition for three hours. Ib-r hu-haud w a- o:ie of the ill fatcd ! Iiiuhar miners. An elephant gives, u-rhaps, the liest instance of disciplined eotirasre to k seen iii the animal world. They w ill siihmii. day after day, to have painful wound. di.-ss.-d in olK-diertce to order-, tfiontrli t heir intelligence is sntficient Ut under stantl the teril and far too great for a man to trick then) into a iK-lief that it 1-noii-existeiit. No animal will face danger more readily at man's bidding. Saturday nighl. as the ft'i t rain 011 the I'eititsy 1 vaida raiiroatl was Hearing the up-K-r end of the ovens above Ieith, Fayetu-' coillilv, the eiigimt-r saw two liin 011 the track ami whisiled brakes. Tin train was rev.-rs.tl and run hack to where the men hail heeii s-eii. A search was mad.- hut no one could Ik- found. On the cow-catcher IiIimkI ami hair were found. The engineer thinks he hit one or terhas two men. lottrge Singer, a youth .if is years, 011 Monday drove to the home of John Saeinan. in Nipiilciiose lownshiu, Lycom ing con nly. and abducted his young sis ter. The girl had Un adopted by Sae man -seven years ago. The old gentle men tried to slop the pair, hut Ihe young man Hogged Saemau with his horse w hip ami drove away on a gallop. They hell. led for l.al tlllore, where their mother lives. Last Saturday afternoon a sad and distressing accident occurred at Tarr's station. KolK-rt bne, an agttl ami higtdy nsKctttl citizen of Alverton, aiu nipt.tl to cross the railroad track at the alrove named place, where he was struck by a freight train ami instantly killed. The re mains were (ticked tip ami prepared for burial. The deceased was a wealthy far mer and leaves a wife and family lo mourn his untimely death. After three days entombment under Inn tons of rock. Miners Kdward Aplum ami John Sundhlad were rescued alive 011 Monday night. They were buried by a collapse in the Win ihrop mine at fsj(M-r-iiiitg, Mich., .tit last Friday, ami him sup-K-sed to have U-en killed. The mine timlM-rs had fallen In such away as to make a small c Ii.-iiiiIkt, and a broken air pie supplied them with fresh air from another (tart of the mine. Iii a coal mine unused for three years, in Daiiigrove township. Law retire county. Joint Martin, exploring for minerals for the Juniata Land Company, found the skeleton of a man chained to a o-t In one of the r.K.ms. The remains are sup-Ki-.sl to lie those of John ISaird, a soldier who disapKartl w hile 011 a furlough during the war. He came home to visit his sick wife, found imr (leHtl ami became insane. The skeleton will Iki Ikm1- of his wife. liiLcrretl t-side the M. D. KITTELL. Attorney-o r - jo-w. EHENSBCIUI, PA. Omaa ia A rssory UaiidlAc. e-ppAVMst Horn. MRS. ELVIRA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. rr. marm JT-tfteoi c ftH, Mm. Iab Bibs: For 20 yr I wtta troublttl with bran. diKw.-. WouJd fntiuenilr hae uvillnf Ik11m and uootbennK at tuvht. Had to ait up or -ret ,ut of bral lo bremtbe. Had p&ln In mj left tude and back most of tbe time: at last I bectun dt-ofK-i.-l. I a very uerroua and Dearly wora out. 11m leaat einunnertt wonid cauae me to THOUSANDS SlnS with flatterfn. For the Uat fifteen Tears I could not tltxp on my tell aide or bark until he-ran taking y.Kir " -w ilart Can. I bad nut taken it Terr l.iiitr until I felt nio-h better, and I ran now sleep on either side or bark witbout tbe least diaeom fort I li-ive no pani. MDOtbennK. Ammy. no wind on atomach or other diHat-rveable synipunna. I tun aMe to d.t all tur own bout-ework wubout any trout. Ie and consider myM-lf cured. Klkbart. lnd.. IssS. Mas. unit Hatch. It u now four year since I have taken any medicine. Am in better health, tbau I baT betaa tn 4U years. I honestly be- . n tp-ta. lierethat Ir. MU Jfre CUntU Jiwar CWe savetl my life " " and made ine a well woman. I am now 02 yeaa of aB. and am able to do a (rood day 's work. Hay 2Kb, 18-2. Mas. KlmiilA HalCB. SIt on ta Poaitl-ro Guarantee. Or. M'LER' PI LLS. 50 Doses 25 Ct. SOLD BV DR. T. 3. DAVISON. EBENSBl'KU. Garfield Teasr Cures trt4.iitMo, iu-4trvsCu.jir-Ajrti. rm lutcU'r Cures Sick Headache 1,300 BUSHELS OF POTATOES Ct IV. Hrawiile, Fair Ia, ICeaC Ox, yl d.t ha va : With !) lK.tin.1 ; rtt r-nwrll'i Greets 'eta;; Krrtlllxrr I'wlalwra, OU 1 n.-re: of i:u..l, be raised 1,.0 buabels antoolli, .K - HiM-d -olatoea. When qiiuntlly o- r.-rtili.-r and quality ol land in considered, this la lan-ext crop of -miLhIoi-k ever raised Irt the world. W hy not ra.s-- bit; crep-t of totatueat V e .-un tell ,. ,. to do It, and bow to .r -- ent !- -. Hot aMl HlittbtL. t-s.t. ; iHuH-rui tiatupa fur t-ook of l in;c-i. W. 5. Powell & Co., Cfiemical Fertilizer Manufacturers Baltimore. MJ lit Ml-nr. hl fs;M.f-Cnitv! 10T M U- llL IMMI-St. l:-l-t-. I l IH .4y'H tt y I? I i lie-it . portal i Is. fthi Irttin .na( ratiMliia tn p---t if fttiU Ui i -br wri: t II artov utff tK-si.ar is tLs l-t Lf n. mt . us l;.r I'M K fcrfc st l..t. t'TOVOT Mt. Of.lHM lUf.lt T llw I e- Inz ! K ai it ut torn and c. u-r luuituii ur 4itti t t.tf . tid entir .( tt.eitr printifb4- t-cm ltms-A.tl lf i'l.iittt'''. n.t "turn i.ua-t f .urtaio crtr a Cl-4-M "r -t iiti.tij to rub at ti'4 ri h .t lf. t-u.l'f tr I its it rr itbi ui out It ar i ultfl . t-ul ( a ti4 ) lr-tt( :s ' " t. i t'lui ii " l.-r sit It tuJ tl cm in n -ihii t i; ii l u .: i tt eti that ta-fmara .- ii.y. t.t.. . )ir iiih-. tUl wi.jat U lac r f ut fipt) -at ll-t e is a u .t- 1 1 ut.it v stu ii a a is uol imu sritl.in Hi ta Ii liei ii.r l-l I mttt . 1. it ill it it. at ll-e. ) fl l i St n Ml 111' 1 Cl I' Ptf rtubli J for 1Mb' ia It els. M4F y lu ta iMt isii l!f atid honorably X f at.y in in: i umi km. l.1 riu.rr s s Ail ar cum flu tl. win k aii'l li at lotn. .' -.- i -mi m -. vn f utr si :- il j sarnii' e Irotu t a I tfe -r tr Ya ran tl a srl I if u ni tl ( t-u t..n J. but u Jastri Hi-til r ; n4 si r4N lui ionsa vir -ui - m rs) Voi CD el !- m ' in t . r al! ).nthms t tl. ta to l-usj. tit ".iiti--4 V atit Akin cosm -ralielf tw ai.l ttruti sr i-.'t-t I nl insti urt iiJ tivsr t. It'itr, li-rr. r .tm ufiktcwa mtuvtig onr work si. No rMm lo rtt.l tiu l.ei U til ati4 toai u all " t rtin in nl I itit. it (.Hy Al Iidm si onr II. lsAliect l C.. AXws. tBJ. I'-wr-tlMM-l, Matu . IT IS A Dt'TT yea ewe yearaelf ad faiw. Ut la Ktl the atHrf valtm tmr mmr tmeaev. KrwnetmiM. ! Tear ftMtwfarbv m rr a t, -.1 urn . I. DaMfc la tttfn, akirk repreaeal the be-t alae ler aricea taal-.ed. u tkaaaa nttls will le.itly. u-uiii NO KrBSTITlTL. W. L. DOUGLAS M s( sF p su irai ru asWSS' sW BS m -VBF- BBBBBI SjCH I laKeTltrls THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET. A geaatae aewed tka., thnt wntt mat rtp, Una eaif, MfatilU-, tiriK Milh luHkle, flexible, more entlt-fnrtall--.-tyllt.i) an.l Ourallettian any .-.ber shoe ever auuttuwi rue. tiuu cutauiu nuuu uuMoaHiiic from St to JyI mmd 5 TIaaa-aewetl. flneeatf aboea. The acw ni.i-t al t'lti-tt. .-aoy ami uuratM- atnieti ev-r ai-ii at ttte tM-e. bey equal Use ItupurUMl abues costltn fnirn i- tii $tL 4CO At I'ellre f-aae, wrun byfarmera and alt iui olbeni who waut a icoud b-avy ealf. Uti-a a. .1 ,1. exteUHton eiiKe atwie. eaaj to waia in, ana will K--e. toe reel ary ami wann. A SO tlae all. S-2.-2S and ml.BO Werk d)a.ti Intam'i -.hea will irlve more wt-ar f.ir tba money tban any HtM-r make. Tbey are mate t.r a-jr tmei 1 be im-reaiuiiK aaiea anow taat wuraiutpnea eavetoutia tntti.Hii. Bnucl i.OS ana Tantha tl.TS Srkewt wbere. Then-oat ttrvle-allealio-aaai-lil at tbef-rtta. I nrllPC' f-t.Ow llaadM-wee, i-Cl UlCa i.OS anil SI. 95 Khora t-r ftl iMH-i are made r tbe tteat lotiK .la or flue t 'alf . as desired. Tbey are rery -'llt.h,conif. -rtalilr and dura l.le. TI-eauiiHbueeuuaUeu-44jmmadeabueaeattti-r from S4 i.iu.a-i.ui. j,iii who wlah toaouaomiae ta tlM-tr f.Hrtwear are fin.llne tblaout. t'aatien. W. u Itouxla-i' name and the prloe Is staniied on the bottom 4 ea-ta ab-e: k-ok for it tnH-n Tim nay. rtewareor dealentatu-m-tlna toautt tnitute.Kher inaketi f.-r tbeni. t-.u-hauli-4tltuil-nan frawluleotand aul.le.-t to proaeeutaia by law fur un tatnlim ni. Htrr uii.ler fal-ie rr-teneea. u S'.. t tl. . til.Afs U rtarktwn. Ml sold by C. T. ROBERTS. Ateat, KHKXkBI KU, PA. RI ITKL. LK I K A N I Hi. H J SHtTl tU. PttirmrroR. Ixx-ated at lul.tii. fa . near the K. K. A P, Hallway IteiKit. We always enoeaur to fnr- aivh tb l-ant aeeomtnodatuins tu. bnalners tnea leanure seeker and hoarders, fersons la search ol M.m liirl and .aiet will ft no It a desirable plana to stop. The Tattle Is aa-iari'asaed sou Is slwsys supplied with the bent tits market snords.aDtl all the delicacies ol the seaoon. The Bar Is sap lled with the ehtdcest ol iure llqaors and ri tears ana aoihtUK nuiin r-ent ia mta. ecial attea ttoa Kivea to ine ears ot norse. H.J.M'HETTHt. 4 itlNlsrilATOUSNimi'r; V 'A lierea letters l atlmlnlKlretlon oa Ih entate l Jnlin Kelte. late ol W tufaltucUin town nblli. deceaeed. nalna leen era Died lo tbe an dernlKnea all -ertna lodet.ted to said estate are nrrel.y aotiOeJ to make payment without delay and tttooe Itavioa rutins aa-ainrt the same will .re-rut tlttoi ruerly a utltrnt tested lor eltte- lurnt. JllllIM MTAM AN V, Koli. 10. 1-W3. Adutais tratnr HU. MVKKS. ATtuK.'MEV-AT-I.A V. tassaaoaa. fa. sytlistisls llollenade Kow. oa HeBtresu-sst, D ONALD E. nUFTOU, ATTllktN EY -AT I. A W. rawatsnas) fan a a t" .-.j - i i r AN, SBO-fca-B' ((ariMTioa ta Opara H Next Vt-'lnelay anl Thtirslay, Mart h 1 Kh nn l 15th, we throw open the doors of our preaf .store tn tlie jiultlic, and shall welcouie the people of this tity and surrouiiditi'rs to our GRAND OPENING We devote both these days to rei eivinp our friend-;. Exeellent Music from .":."() to 8 p. in. Beautiful and Costly Souvenirs for the ladies. Magnificent displays of Spring and hsutniner Styles in every U. j.arlnieiit. Every thinp Bright, New and Perfei-t. Visit us. We will welcome you. WOOLF'S. THE LEADERS. CARL RIVINIUS, PRACTICAL -AN D D E V'i Mi . -i-. -. i 5 .. . - . ; .; ii 1 "; - ' ' ! t, - Read the fxummx. $1.50 5T The Fall and Winter season of 1892 promises to he one of the best seasons we have ever had. We havo heretofore carried tl.e Largest and Finest Stock in Northern fambria. and with the ex pectation of a good fall season, we have more than doubled '-"" stock. We are now prepared to show you the Finest assortment ot CLOTHING, OVERCOATS AND GENTS' FDBHISHIKGS in the county and give you the LOWEST PRICES state. Our stock needs to be seen to be appreciated. Call and ee us and we will save you money. C. V. SHARBAUGH, CARROLLTOWN, 150 Hods X rWvad mj Child a Ufa. "V. t u tuy child a trn. ttM, ,lwt.r t'tl--r-i iu4.f tli .'l.r Loll Mf nts tlul fit t. .- :x ii ly d. Ihadtlir.-a Mutrx. a Ut. raid ,b trout Jr lotl.i.-titi.n. s im! flvl-r-il -.la' I.-J ili-Uj-iJ t I.ii tt..l t-..-l ltuTtklutr IiiM'b lif.-. -nj I m r.Mi too lif tha:ik It 1 n-i-ard J -t l'w-4 .iJut.li. u.,d ui.- ;-r tn all ,h-- .jd f.M4 1 i-r lit.ta m M f i l rr KffJJV I - ron ir:r,:;. ts and invalids I ti:e r::rj;ctiN S vcr.xz .. aU i.Uw r- mi.-p nv 1 " , yLlD3 RCLISH IT. u I :-." P-rfci.ly Nourishes a Hubf r.;tn r -.!.c-u t acltJltlon Of m-.a. Tt.ro. ti:ia. rac. 5c. 9t.OS. I . .1.1.. 'iJ.i.-t .-ru 1 I"'- "'u'ritaw iui. .' UM Iklb. t.mt ti. alaa4. 1.I1M I a v- WKLLS. RICHARDSON t l,.l.u.i. - GRAND OPENING TOR THE SPRING 0F1893. I A LER I N Watches, Clocks IKWEI.ltV, Silverware. Mnsical Instrimieiit? AN" Optical Gccdc. n Sole Agent -hik nit Celebrated Bockford WATCH KH. CoIumMa anj FreJonia Watclifs. In Key and .SU-tu Wimlers. i.AWiK SELECriO.V of AI-L KIM) of JEWKLKV always on t,su.l. tff Mv line of Jewelry Is unsurtis-Nfd 't.tii and me for yoiirsflf ht-fttrt purrln-i ne "Ifwlit ri. t-T ILL VflKE fll'tRlKTEEP -J CARL RIVINHiS K'n-n-ibure. Nov. 11, lKH5--tf. per Year. PA. for $1.00 Ii rlati Ho -u' .a ara l " mry t..iit-ii-i. " '1''' ,..,.r l-ut.d " It l.r in." xt... II .t-' lil.lt Itaa tn-lt u-.l to.. . t . u .l I''' ' . u i..Mt-r -"" "" . .j ,i,.niL. all" ' - r t I-.1--" mff IT. i li.n .4 11- t-l I.'"-"- .. ,. i.. . ..i ii. .. M H . nt j. i-ii- r ui"i"" '- t i-.(.-"i,-'J. ' '"- .. - Ji."- ft CO.. BURLINGTON. VT RECEPTION ?1 u V