Broairira's Hew York Letter. LEftMllTON.ri. SATtntDAT, MA11C1I a,.t?80. I Special to tliu Camion Advocath. I The tlireonre.it points of atll.icllon to hxTdons of laitu miJ education ilnt lng r -" - r tlin past week have been the Morgan Entered nt the I.i'hi&hloii poet-olllce as collection, the Moran pictures In water fcCMiid'Claiw Mull Matter. I nti.l trrzarji. ' an L--L ,. colors at the "National t LADoniuis on the Panama Canal me Ielgn." I mentioned Incidentally dying at the rate of forty a day. Morgm collection a couple of weeks be forgot o i n. long a, life remains It 0 Vr aud Nuv rJt ectVul'v ,m,?Vh m S?" ,M? '?P roat ltepubllc. tsaul-y that Itsliould ever ln Ihh1imi a ,,t ,.i . .1 "V .s. ttli"1Jr' " "10 . V.Wcaf, 'Ihat our lleptesentatlves New Advertisements. Tun Emperor William's eighty-ninth liltthday will be celebrated ullli zre.H ! uits-icil pomp at Eerlln on the 22d lint. Accuituisro to tho stntemrnt issued ago, bill It Is too rare and too costly.aml of too much consequence to bo ills- with a mere passing wold. up. It would have been a splendid Ocnoral." x, ".".I' ,"'"""7.? "crc."l 'urj5iioconuicr scaUete.heCr ta.il1.0 1 'S 10 b aWl"r.VS !ll.".,,1?'"ll!",nF.t:orila"c'-! Mdrlt Ihn exhibition of water colors at tho eral Invitation. 1 b """"'"""'' mis year 1 lie Investigation now in progress, to Eight JTonrs a Day's Work rstl Midi n('irfnlti ivlinilim. . .. . I Academy of , exhibition would haic born possible ten Huu-e rolls arc iioMlV , -.ees t 1 re- , l, . "S ,e'u"",ni1oplcd Lddolilally tlia j or llflccit years ago. The artists were reiving salaries without iicY.orinln" ''J' District Assembly of the Knights of , i.ui m ne 1 onmry, ami water coloring labor has lestilted In the discovery that J-abor held in Ilazlcton last Katuiday: was looked upon lis a veiy Indiileieut a number of newsi.ai.er rnii,.mv,l,.i 11,!?,,!. Tli.n . n. Tiiciri. i.'i.i.. ! occupation, lit only ror am dudes. U'e have outgrown V..,!......! A I r r. .. . oil. .mil tl.n ,,l,!l.lil ... ,,n,,P ' N'V ' 3 nils year ' - - 1 is (jut? in I'xirniir.iiii.-irv iiicrir . , , . . . .. othlns like It has ever been seen on the American continent before. There nro not many pilvute collections In Eur- or the wrtrth of I ebruary was 2,70'-Vjl,wy cxt ,ey nrp g,n,r,,ly tll0 10MlU 1M.31. An OFFctt to you. U'e will furnish tho Caiwon Advoc.ue and the N. V. Weekly Stah, a Democratic Adminis tration paper, for only Two Dollars for one year. See prospectus on itli page. I of unbounded wealth, united with world wide knowledge- and disci Imlnatln, . tasto, exercised by many different pco. pie for ages. In no instance that 1 can now recall havo thny been the result of a single life. U'e may moralize about reckless oxtrayiigiuee and lavish out I liir """"i" "I till: lllsCOYCly lliai wamiiiity; fnvenr!.;', H,11, K m,lnbc,;of "ewsi'apcr eonespondetits Ucsohul, That tho District Assembly .. "iln'rif !: 5,JS..0,JLt,,.?..rwl1 VUorcra- ,wvo endorse the action of Ihe joint "oZ llOOtt I'fnnlt I Hit t nl .. I .... . 1 . ..r M. . 1- , f - . . the Msltor wandering about through tho i720 to "woo ZkV. S"2L V ! a ' M V " JKA lance of conim tted 'on and after the I rst lnv nf Mv Poi'i;l.r.n VI It ,..lkni.,1 t,...,.v I lay, bu! with that there Is much to lie by an address to the Sacred College, the ! 'l''''re'- The money that, Mary 75th annltcraarv of his birth and the eighth annlrersaiy of his coronation. In tho address his ITollnesg eulogized the unity tf opinion o!stln3 anions the Cardilials, and timed a similar roacoid lection cost passed ut of the hands among Catholics In general ng.ilnsi those, seeking to corrupt them ov who nlSJ' b trivial to weaken the au'hority of the Church. Tho oppressed con dition of the Holy See was deplored as unworthy of the head of the Church and Incompatible with Its Independence. l'lTTsnuno CoiisinnciAT. Gazette! The lucreascd demand for all grades of iron .reported In the East Is coupled wlih the statement that the recent strike In the coko region greatly agisted the Eastern markets. In other quarters, however, there are signs of a revival In the Iron and steel Industries and when theso begin to move from natural and healthy causes other departments of trade will soon be stimulated Into ac tivity. It Invariably happens that a period of depression and enfoiccl econ omy Is followed by extraordinary activi ty wnen It has become ivasonablv eei lain tint tho turulng point has been reaenoii. A HEtlAitKABLE H1ST01Y. .Pu!otllslw Maeaulay'of'the HWory 01 r ranee, ins narrative Is full of emotion like a quick stream: hi.s char .?c.te.'UP before in 115 in the flesh; they are msn and women, not historic lay ngiires. n 13 as ciiartning as any ro iiiance. It Is a work to real and re. re.nl. I ho now edition just puhlljlied u onny of the work. Though reduced in price from 8-.3.00 to tO.OO the -127 il lustrations are all there, superb in qital ity, ine type is large; tho binding is morougiuy excellent and tasteful. Even- word of tho publisher's description li me a.ivertiscmont elsewhera is worth reading the work ought to bo owned in evsry home. We. have nude an ar rangemonl with tho publisher by which we a:e able to offer this work, Gw.zor' iiisjouY or Faascc, 8 vi.N., large 1 mo, ii iwe Illustrations, as dccrlbcd in the publlihcr's advertisement pise. wher.in combination with the Cawio.v ocati:, on the following lemarka my aitrnctlve teiius, nainelv: 'Tor f.0.25. k u-'il ...i 1 tlllu ....... ... U rs,,T,T' it? . . '.. "u llu"v-T a set of ....- siiijujiyoi rrance.as described ' "'lire Miinoiu turtiirr char pii.uu, we win send twocoplesof tbl-i paper one year, and dellier tw o sets , , ':.or' ""cnued, atouroinccwlth out further charge. 4-qt-SlO.OO, we will send three copies 01 tills paper one year, and deliver thu-c In , ;V01' ! ucilbcd, at om "iiiioui lunuer charge. u 'OllI ni.fi n v.-.. ......... ....... .. . .. . ; - i."araiis wan me publisher "mwiu us 10 inaKo these exceedingly nfiai oneri, tor so das only the tlmo M'ire Match 18S.1. A prompt call at our ofilco to examine the woik Is worn; vour while that will cost notli lng: a few hours' or a few moments JalL u ltl. ....... .. .ti , J "Kisiiiiora win enable you 10 secure it on easy terms. THE PRESinrilT AND THE SENATE. ireiiuent h.n answe-ed the ex- iraoniinary deintuds of the senate In special message, In which he rry franl; i mm lorcioiy sets forth his .0sllon 1110 questions which the Scnati laueu. ji is not on has siirnrisinir. k.ivs ti. I'hll.idelphla Times. Hut IMuiiinds as displeased with this message, for It Is one which he will not llml It Jasv , discredit. no 1 resmeni's message eaine In tlmo ti. c.t....l.. .. - "rin-iiiBiii me uissenting le- Iort pn-ented by tho Democratic mom bers of the judiciary committee on the samo subject. This report Is stroii"cr man ine mijotity 1V)n,.t iiec!,ll3n ,ts giound is defeinlble and because It keeps In U.rl., ,1... ..... . ... .t,..u tun HCUKU USU0 HlVOlVClI. Il piopovpj no resolution, because none is required. Hut it vciy .'mpliatlcally de nies the assumption of the majority as 10 me eontiol of the .Senate oyer tho pinaie papM of the Executive, suji porting this denial both by princlploaiid by precedent, and It frankly presents thsreal question of the control of the Senate over removals, which the major ity tried to evade or lo get at by Indirection. Jane Morgan spent on the magnificent collection now under consideration, was not w ruled, was not thrown nunv. Is true that the millions uIiIpk Hi ! 1 lection Ml. Morgan, but then she had millions left, and she, put that money In tho marts of trade, furnishing profitable ein ployuieilt to the Ihoufands of people by whose Incomparable genius this mag nlflcenl collection was eicatcd. The great difficulty otic labors under In dy ing to convey nnalequate Idea of the wealth and splendor of this exhibition Is where to begin and where to leave off. it Is a bewildering collection. Article or the same class are duplicated many times, and If you stop to count the cost II Is a good deal like gazing Into space and calculating the stars In the rauge your vision, imagining the multitude that lie In the great beyond. The col lection 13 on exhibition at the American Art Galleries on 23rd Street, just ofl liio.nnviij .an'i lor ine past ten days the iminn have been crowded with the ue.uuv. i.untnnand Intellect of the city anil as the Lite steamers have hroush many purchasers fiom Eurone. tint i.re sumption Is that many of the most not able ankles will find their way across the water. All sorts of people are there; rich .lewM from Frankfort ami Vienna looking foi bargains; sharp dealers from Tails and Loudon bearing orders fiom people of wealth and consideration abioad; cranks crazy as loons on the subject of Majolica or Eaycnce; men aim women w 110 nave suddenly acenmu laieu a lonuiic, anil wno now seek ujuiimsn ineii- socia nosi 1011 liv stir rounding themselves with the creations of other people's brains; curious people ,im mi: hi.i)3 011 iiaiiu wnen mere Is anything to sec, but who have no money tohllV. It Will .1 ili.fi.nl .i.,lil,. .1 and by the number of ministers present una cvmciii 1 ne ciergy weru not for gotten when thufiee tickets weie ills. i.ense.i. as j on enter tho door of the lower nan, nu cutler tide of the enhance, is a missive silicr candelabra, beautl fnl In design, exquisite In execution. un rivalled in the costliest mansion mi tin continent. On the right hand Is a cast or lioiicmiau glass, which chalb-nw; a (miration for artistic workmanship' to cos.ly as laiely to be met with except In ('.nail's Ul liiu;i HUH I10U1CS. Un im 11 in, 1 ine si venvare s Is. the ihe it miy ba tint even tinon a constitu tional point that appears so well catab lished as this, tho Senators will illvhle on party lines; but It Is always Impor-1 c,'n in National Museum ut Hash- played in elegant caies. and though val uablo and massive U the least nttracllw portion of the exhibition. On the walls 01 me lower nan nmg plctuns worth princely fortune, a tingle picture belli valued as Mali us SIO.OOO. In this room aicsomu pictures worthy of a place in i.ii. tiiit.ji tuiicciions in tno world. Ajcendliii a small illnht of si:,li-c vm, turn to tho left and find yourself face to uiLu un a coiicciion or piettm3 such as uas neer ueen ottered In this country It filll.lln enl.. l.!.r....A 1.. .1. - ... I...... , 1. r'v I'nmi;. in 1110 space, ot 1 lew feet hang specimens of all that I: iie.u or gionom in modern art: and neie are little nils of canvasses eight In incite. ior winch .Mrs. Morgan paid thousands and thousands of dollars.and w 1 en miner the auctioneer's hammer win unng almost their weight In ilia monils. Diaz, Eosseau, Millals, -Mes. omer, jsougeroue, Hans Markhart.Van -uiuck. senryer, and dozens of others 11 iiusu names are immortal art. I know not 11 -irs. .Morgan selected theso pb' lures unaided, but if she il d she exhibit en a tact and lastu possessed by few of ..1. t;u.i.'i.iiiun, .111 1 a rare iiiseriniina tiou only possessed by one person In i million, of all that Is beautltiil and al liable In at t Hut grand as are the pic. tii es, siierwaro ami numerous oilier tuiiii.iujKiory 01 1110 exhibition centres 111 llie lliaiolle.l. Iiniv..lfilm n...l 1...:.. orae, a ierv faint ideu nf uliini, on.. 1,. si 1 vii 111 me limits ot as 1121! nrl p tuu iait:e 1 ai 10 t in 1 "in r.r n,. .ini, eonipieieiy lined with them. Some sears ago I iceollect going through the .ins 01 nit; i-reneli imposition at Tails ..un in .1 Mii.tii as easi, 1 knti- n ..e.. mnil-llHllt, lllgll, which was VII lied at 1&0.000. It quls e beauty, wondeiful In its minute detail, and so dllllmililn Its artistic exe cution that a single vase took tears tor na iuiii mcilllil. 1 IlolliiitnU I1.W.1.-.L ... , and some would stand for hours jt-iis in 11. wrapped In silent admlra t on ot its beauty and woiuletful neifee 11011. in the Moiiran eiilln.il.m ii.... iiu .1 iiur.eii or 11 oru t'iii.Tl i' L..1111 r..i . . -I-.....J " l.ll.l.UI. uqiiuny woniieriui, equally costly. To iu.i.vj hi men 01 ine artistic excel ence of this poitlon of the ehihtlou Is '"i'l'iv, 10 oe appreciated the, must ue seen, ami t iu nernn lin 1..,. seen them has missed tome of the granil- ; iiiiiiMiii) 01 aueient or mo.lein art. wi tut; tiuieei.uiis 11 is impossible tozlv men a remote conception. In the life- iiiini 01 no on uaiv iii'iiim .mi .i r,., iii.uii:rui ineiii nae been u-ed. mid It lilliosi lll.liies 0110 sillier In llilnt.. such rarj dKbes, plates, cups and saue- i'liooins into ine Hands of e.ite less and iguur.1111 servants. A lm.i,...,i ,.n.o .i,u .iiaiuia n asiimgtoii, the 1 rl lady of the lleimblle: wSa n 1. pocstor uf a dozen plates and a dozen .uiio nun cancels 01 uiilna. The rem minis 01 nun cost v SL.turn iiill 1 launiut every public quesllun shall be "i0" AUV ere preserved fiom in bauarely faced. The Uemihlh,..,,, I"""ut . , fa!!e "IT Martha her- tors ha. ,. raUed the point that t&vZ. XWfflS Ident cannot remove any of their par-! Hero in lavish prolusion nie iisanstrom olllee without the Senate's ' V """l. I?"rewa of China and consent: hut know-In t,n,,.n i.... I ..' ' V" . . ""' uu,a. " "'otl ware ... "..i'uih'm, iiuiui many times Its webdit In i.nl 1 ofthW imsltlon. they have tiled to con-1 Shades ol art from Sevivs and Diet ceal It by the pretenco of their right to ! !',t'" ft,u,,a11 H'u K'at worlohos of the ask information. The value of the ' , , 1 " 1,e ll" "la" wlm tuuk r.ilnn-ltv nrt 1 . 1 "lorallzeiibout thoreek ess extra vn-auce r.ilno.it jeport Is not bo much in Its of our aristocracy, re.ueuiber luaiTliU argument;, which are familiar, as in Its splendid collection represents not 1111 Inslstaneo that the real question shall be ' ll"e a".1' w"'"'lem aristocracy, but precl. met on Its constitutional basin I ?" ,aV.r "? ''.. labor of the There will be, of course, a longdebato on these papers, and It will not be s 1 ruthless debate If the sneakers will oils labor of the brain, labor lifted from the diit; elevat ed and r nobled by tho gold of the 111U- eiicouragliig feature of this year's ex- and that from the nature of their poVll lilblilon Is the great number of sales at lions they aro In a manner bound to taxorauly compare- with the best water , coimneml the iiasaire of the Eads .hip color exhibitions 0 England. rallwiiy bill. It will hardly pass tho I nomas Moran theartist has tried the 1 lloue and will pretty ceituinlv not kts A. Ill IliU l.chlgh region will labor eight hours for see plchis hat., n, o i he wa 'w. i C " "1 """V0"1"1 ''f'i5. l ' ........w ... iii.iivh utuuiuuiuiit lll lllill IL II'IIIIQ III 1 lb'irm I iiiln nB ..i.HE.b a tlav s work. remunerative p. ices lumbers of pic- protect the li eresVs of ir m rns Ucht eof Z K nS 'thnin111,01 "ml f; '""1, f "oxer occasion aii.cs. 1 '"ro," joint co.nenlion and tl, at'o, ami 'nftc? Prices rfith&S,",M .V.y 'otu "f,,o4"'c Douse con,-Sl.elirst of J,,y,u demand the a loXt. fi. , 11 g T , ',olnt.of a. T njllteo on commerce took the rcmaik- of the same by the companier. mid .ill !,' . , i - 0 nmatrur .""'V8', n"'1 "' ablcs"'l Wednesday of ile-ldlngto ic- worklngmen In and mound the mini" i.ijoiauij compart), with the best water , coimneml the tianuttrc nf the Eml thin be hahl In nernnln npn tvllli il.n ,..-... ..r ' .. . . ...... ...V WV.I 113 Jl , said basis and schedule. llv order of D. A . S7, K. of h. bold experiment of giving n publlu ex hlbitlon of his own works, and If there Is any artist on tho. American continent who could try such a hazardous experi ment with Impunity, that man Is 'lhos. Moran. Ho Is essentially a painter of the grand and Impressive in nature, llo loves Ids work, and his canvasses are to him like children. Mrs. Moran is an etcher of consummate ability, and in entire sympathy with her husband's work. The exhibition 1 one of great merit, and has n special attraction for all loxers of whatever is noble and beau tiful in art. . The death, of Kcnward Phllp, the jriurnellst, leea.lls one of the most statl ling and interesting eients In our na tional history the forgery of the Morey letter when General (iarlield md Ceil eral Hancock were rivals for the Piosl dency. In a court of law, to the satis faction ofajtuy, ho established his in nocence of the uctual crime; but theie was little doubt in the minds of those who knew hlui well, that he was ad vised of tho scheme, and knew the criminal at the time of Its perpetuation. Mr. Phllp was a man of excellent nbill- y. and if he had chosen to be so, might have been one of New York's most hon oted journalists; but lie chose the com pany of disreputable llohenilans who appear to think that journalism Is .1 li cense to libel, and that they have made ample amends w hen they publish your contradiction of a lie which they thrin sehes have coined. 'Ihe icason why Mr. l'liilp was marked for ihe offence was his prominent connection with a disreputable and libelous newspaper, which to Ihe honor of American jour nalism has since been stamped out of existence. He was remarkably cloicr in the use of his pen, and Imltatcd'peo ide's signatures with the ability of an expert. When the forgery appeared Mr. l'liilp pionounced It genuine, and proceeded to bolster It up with proofs: and even after the miserable scoundrel who concocted and perpetrated ihe crime had made confession of his Infamy and sold his associates for gold, Mr. l'liilp still professed' to believe Ihat the Ignaiiiro was genuine, though Garfield with his dying lips denied It. Diiriiia Ihe past ten years Mr. l'liilp earned large, sunn of money with hlj nen. and heiecclied So.OOO In settlement of his libel suit against the Tribune: but at the age of forty, when he might have been at the very zenith of his usefulness and fame, ho t es a wreck and nnilmiv 1 bankrupt, and the only thing to rescue uis name lroin oblivion will bo its as sociation w ith one of the most dastard ly crimes in American history. EltOAbm'UM. WasMgou Hews aiii Gossip. from our Special Correspondent. Yi ashixgtox. D. C., March 1, '6C Mit. Editoi;: There are. few persons who understand the general lack of con sideration shown by the public for the physical welfare of the President. Our democratic system of government tends to make the olllcc an exceedingly tiyin one. In more senses than one. General Grant once said that nothing ho had undergone as a soldier ever canio so near killing him as the physical strain which came upon hint at first as Pros! lent, and Ihat It was only by makln arrangements to protect himself and se cure some privacy and retirement that he survived It. At no time since he be came President, until now, has -Mr. i leieland been Inclined to admit that the claims upon his attention weie Im pairing his health, or his energies. Xow, however, he finds that the rcadi- ncss lie has evinced to meet all perrons wno chose to call upon him, and the patience he has maintained In listening. has been strained Pcrions run to the President upon all occasions, and unon all manner of errands, and frequently upon business which could be better transacted atone of the Departments. During the forenoon each day the lona low of chairs and sofas In the ante-room are occupied by persons, each awaiting 111 intcrwew with the President. At twelve o'clock a crowd of hand-shakers await him In the East 100111. and i, makes his escape, only lo bo pursued to his private ollico by Importunate Ver- sous, who Insist upon his gianting tin m private linen lews. This piogramiuu has been e.uiied out regularly each day, until the President linns that the phsi- 1... .mum '"n.ujiiu uy me necessity ot attending to the nubile biislm nl in ollico during the small hours of the night Is beginning to make itself felt upon his constitution. '1 lieie will mo-i Ably hcrealter be fewer bonis foi xisi. ioi, and mote time ditriiiL' ihu ,l-.iv .1... I oted to public business at ihn Wl.lt.. itonse. Diirlns the past two or tlmi nimnim ineetinus of iiioluhiint eltl 7,-lia Imi 1. been held t loin lime to time lo consider the ad liability of a iieiniaiicnt Allied. can i.xposiuoii 111 ti-i, ciiy. to be in augiiiated lis a World's Exnositlon In lose, the 4UUtii niiuivei-saiv of the ills. i-oici 01 America. At a laige and en lluisi.istlc meeting held lit Wlllanl's uoiei. on nun 8l.1v eien nr. hit unions weio adorned tiireetiii.. tho eiiaiiiuau 10 appoint a comiultt.o of twenty-one tofoiniulaie a plan In litith franco of the objects of the mee.ing. It Is proposed to elect a "rami A inw n. .uiisciiiii, in me suiitiisonlan (liouuds, which will bo demoted to exhibits from inn uiiucii oiaies, Jiexico, Uh III. Peru. IJrazll, and the other States of North. eiitr.il and South AiiirHr-.i a ,.,... the other buildings pioposed Is one In hlch equal space will be alloii...! in ach of the Stales todisnl.iv ilif.ii- r... ptCti0 resources. An Anu.rl.wn an gallery has been suggested as the nucleus loriaie woiksofaris and paintings of historic value, which the various Ameri can governments would doubtless desire iv coiimuuic. Senator Edmunds has Introduced a bill which piovldes for the Inspection of meats 10 be exported, and gives to ihe Pioslilent authority to suspend Impoit i- the Scnalc. but that It tbo'iil.l. I 11 tin jnusuni suapc. icieive laioranieronsld eration from a ec mniittce of Congicss men speaks badlv lor the Ciinnissinpif. The bill would commit the Government to a guarantee of Interest on 1 lie bonds ot tno l..ails.coinpaiiy to a large amount without adequate conslilctatlou to tho government, or probability that more than one shin, constructed snnebillv fnr the purpose, would ever bo cairlcd over ine railway. II poems. to bo generally accepted that me onico 01 i.eeoiuer ot Deeds of the JJistrict ot Columbia will be e ven to colored man when Frederick Eouglars an oliensive partisan, is renioicd. So lar iio wiute man lias applied for It, and assiaieu in inc.se despatches. Utero arc three colored caiidldaies, one froi l'lillailelpnia, one from Korth Carolbi; anil one lrom Lhlcaso. when Co messman Springer learned that his co league, the Hon. Prank Eawler, had discoicrcu a coioted constituent, he im medlatqly trotted out one of his own and went to the ll'li tc House with application for Charles Xelson, a Demo- crane citizen 01 apringticld III., of Afri can birth. Mr. Springer does not.ino iiose to bo surpassed by any one in his interest lor the colored race, but there was an intimation Horn Ihe. White House that the President was not en tirely satlslicd witli the character of th men who were recommended -to succeed .Mr. Douglass. While he desires ti ghe due recognition lo the coioted race lie wants the man to havo sunerli qualifications. He need not bo as film ous as air. Douglass, but he must be of wod business ability and high charac ter. there are estimated to be one bun dred and twenty-five thousand persons eiiipuije.i in ine iiiucreiii branches of the public service, outside the army and limy, .iiauy 01 tni'iii uo not appear by name In tho Illue Book, because their employment is not distinctly IWed bv law, but is authorized under dlffe.rent neaus 111 general appropriations, and it subject to vicissitudes that do not applj to lesitlar offices. When the change of administration occurred last March neatly all these places were filled with Ilepubllcans. thousands of whom had been in otliee lor twenty years, and other thousand: for fifteen and ten years. They were organized into political societies at Hashlngton, represeii'ing every State and Territoty in the Union, and these societies to o greater or less extent were consulted In tilling vacancies as they Happened, partisan cilleiency w alone considered In making appointments. '1 Ids was the condition of things when Mr. Cleveland came Into the Presidency. h llhln a lew days he will bayo been in oiuee a year, and in that time there hai 1101. ueen mucn over elrjlit.or ten per cent, of changes in the civil-service in cluding the small post olllctfs. It was natmal after their Jong exclusion from participation In the Government th: when a President of their choice was elected the Democrats should expect -mm- iiiijii:i aim siiiueicni recognition of their riahts as citizens and laxieiin . There was 110 such rush and demand for patronage as were witnessed wh n Gai ucid succeeded Iloyt, or as when Ilaye succeeded Grant. Ot tho ten thousand olliccs at Wash ington 11 is not believed that six pc cent, of them are filled liv DemniTnn Heads of bureaus and some of the. chlel 01 1110 next grade haie been chanscd. but the main body of the ltepubllcan 1'uiitici.ius, who weie appointed lieeau 01 l heir services as such, still lml, 1 tl.. fort ai d make meiry at tho expense ol mm ui'iumcnis. What ihe Democrats comiilain nf not that they hae been ill s.'inii.ilntixl it icei'hiiiff nlaees to which thi'v 111.1V lint. .isi'iiuu. mil. mat mev are piocribei: and punished by a Democratic AdmlnU. tration. They alleire that the n-fncni i make changes Is an Indirect charge that Democrats cannot be found who nr.. competent lo fill the olllees. or that thov are unworthy tf theso trus s. II, Tlli'd-lf nf ,1 MM. ll.f.. ..!.... less lieasuies is contpoed, aside from Keen to thonotnt. Thesolwr ,n I ,,s m coiiiiiicreial value. 'J'he of constitutional questions 1. one of ihe K inthe .VtuSSS iVu- a V""' Ma : L J, " , '!e '"i"!: f I .! ..el, unjustly d.s- rSfH rUriomr !" " ..T '' 'Ut y:deh Mr!" S'Mau; .bar' I, of otir "'U'nllleda. unpatriotic. , H .MHf,, labor s immoilal, cverUiing I products haie been unj.utly illS.-rtr.riu- .,, , 7. ! i,1 , . 1, ' 'V10 t,iljutc lo wea th. laled against on the theoiy that thev -Many 0 our citizen, think It would , "L 1 ,,lr' ''. Jt wow uppeMl .0 be dl4a-d. w he'i It K. cf L Iudorao tao Hccnepia Canal. 1 ue lonowing memorial was iinani niousiy adopted at a meeting of the Knlchts of Labor of Eccal Assemblv No. 371(f), located at I.ehlghton, Pa: To the Honorable the Snmte mid Ilnntv i uejirrscMituvcsoj Uti UnitetllStahs W iir.itii.is. The nrolilein nf ntin.-i, lng tho distress eiervwhern tirnvn tout among the Liboilng classes of the cii 11- lieti worm is universally considered Ihe must important question of the hour a problem that has demanded and ii ,...i, .i the Immediate attention of the leudlim rrrtt (ii-miii.iii,u .,f I.",. i & . v. ...... ...a 11, j.ii, ujif, .11111 Wiiijiikax. Owing in thedlspla-cmcnt of labor by the inienilon of labo --saving '.Hum-! y .11111 10 laws Milieu fo.stci nuiitinui) .11111 inline society In'o two hostile classes the real ileli aud the real poor, the condition of the labor- net peo ue 01 tins republic 3 n ni.inv respects worse than In the countries of Europe so deplorable in fact, that the lhueau of Labor Stat lt let 0fllll110lslnlts0lllel.il report for the lear 18sa, declares as an indisp nable deduction from carefully complied stallstlcj, that tho aierago earnings of the heads of families for the ent le list of occupations is less than the geneial average of the cost of llilng a condi tion of hopeless destitution and relent less poveity that demands the I ninedl ate attention of tho National Govern ment, TiiLitcroitK. lie It RenoU-rtf. .ny the laboring men of America In the Eotlees of the K nights of Labor assembled, that we who labor In fair weather and In foul and contribute dally and wlllinelv tn New .Advei'tUtMiients. A Carpet Loom"ForSald if 'ihe undi-ihli;iicd oiTers for Mile a eniiinlele omlii fur making cnriict.ioi,l thijrof l.unm. liiilibius, bpoolstaiiif, &e.. nil in eiiort ton- tiitiuii. w.m. Euiiiiit. A iph to I.r.wm F. Kim-i-iMimi. this hoi--oS"" iiiait-lic-.i4 J?or Sale or To Rent A Thrce-Sloiv Dwi ltlni' IIinii. mil, More niimi ill llasi'mrnl. lunilvluil .1 Ith couiittTs mill slnlws, rliuate 111 , inii.iiay, l.tiil(,-iinii, l a., direeili oiui.u, the CAltlio.s Am oi .vi hiilllee, will be ivim d iKgi tlier or M-:tl ali-ly ,.tn sail. 1 or nniliei iai lieiilai apply at lids olllee. a-ii-lw Administratrix Notice. Ksliuoof .lnNASJIAItKl.EV. l.ileori-rank-Illi Twp.. Oil biiiHiiimly, i'.i. Li-Iti-rsofiidiiiiiiiialliiiiini tlieeslate ot .uiiiii .u.iii.ii..t. iaie 01 1 Ttiiu.iiii IiihiivIiIii, Caihiiii eniililj, l-a iheeaMil ham Ir.., 11 (ii.iiiii ii 11 tnv iiiiiii-rML-iii'ii. in wiKiiua ne: miiis milebti il lo tnhl i-.ilaleiin-ieiiie.-ti il m ........ , ini'ii, .inn ,ni'M. Hating t-iiiiiiiH or ik'iiiiiiiils will make llieNiim- known witliuut llliuj iajiiauim; .maiiki.i.v. Adinliilslraliii, Mesiiint, i-.o.. l'a. llnieli u, uiso-Gw" Auditor'fs Notice. In Ihe niMller nl tli.- si'iminl iun fi ,. 'iniiitnl EhMIIlA YKOi;it. llNeiuinx ,,: liifeslule m hK.N'.l.t.MlN yUAUKK I in-Ilil'ti-IiiL-Mi-d, Au'llinr, iiii..il,. In- II- llipliiin.' t ..11 1 I'mi., 11 Ciiiihtv iiiiKi" ili-lrit,iiiiin 1,1 tin. iin. n, Hi,, i,(. I -mil 1 .xi-etiiiix. will mil 1,, I 1,, t,H duii, i' HIS lipniillililll'lil t tin- I sv -It;- n M"S'S OrilL" .V 1 , III III.- l;,.,,iiUl, ,, Mhiii-Ii Ciniiik. P. 11 .SA'ItniDvV VfAltr-ll 211. 18.SR, nt KI.NI-; OCI.Oi'K A .11 , w-iii-ii hii,i tviirm nil ('iiriii.s niiiM, may iiii.-ii.i 11ml e4i,ii,'isli llii-ir rin. 111.. ne iiirBtcr upuurrni trimi fniiiin.' in mi sniu luud. IIOItA.E IlKYDT, Au.IIi.t Ffbtiiiiri 27ih. IS.sO liv p TnoYAL stawe ra , jgjjf "Vp ?"' " Absolutely Pure. Thi-pnw.lir never vnrlrs. A innrvpl nt purllv, Ftrrncth mm wlinlrEniiiiin-s.. Mnr niiiiinleil llinn tho nrdinnrr kiiidn, 11111I i-minnt lie fn, 111 e uiiielllli'li with the mil 1 1 iliiilc .il luiv ipjt slnrt ui'iflil, nr linplmtt" piu-,lin a,. Id nnlv In nn Itnyiil jlaking t'niider (Nhiih iny'. Kir, Wall S'.. N. inn; 51- ml t Administrators' Notice. i;.ii,ir ni iiE.N'iiY in,, 1 fi.uioiiixi: KO.vrKXinni:!!,. Iwr Ti.wi.im-u.iia'. t.irlion eniiiitv, 'ii. ii.('il Letters nl HilmiiilrHiinn mi 1ln.r3t.1t ol Henry und Ur, line IC .himiIhiI-i. lit.. ijiwer iinviim-iisiiii; I."vnl,iii. t l 1 e-illntV, 1 h , di.feiil-d, Iihvi Ih-pi, jrini.ted ti 1)10 uii'lprsiii.d, t,i wlintii mi jn-r-t-Mi. in (Ivltleil In smd c-tntH hi,, rrrpii'sl-d tn tin,!.. nyiii-iit, anil llms luivuu i-I.imim nr Mininls will nuke the sjim- lin. wn tvitlnmi tlHU'. J. mid P. h K03 rKN'BADKIt. Litile On,. Ailiiitiii.".mi..t's Juii.39, I.S.V1 v.r,- Administrators' Notice. Knt'Ci- Is Iiit.Iiv mtet, lln,t Itlli-M nl 1., I lllllll-trHti'ili Iiiivi tii't'ii irm-ii'd I . lin mi .liTi"n. ,1 ill Ihe e-i ut .IDIIX II M,II:'. .lerrrn-il, l.itt-.-l Hi, II,. r, tl-h ,, ril.ATi Nl, POX. L-lmjIi iNiiiiitt, Hi, 1. Lire nil M-rp'.ii, wlm.kf'iiiv tin inselvi'i tn lie iijildiif 1 1, said i-rliil," i trqii't't-d tn iiixlst .t int-m wiihiii six ,.iks 'ri'iu lint," liri-sii, nii-i nich wlm linvi. miy pC, 1 claims iifii-ii.i MHl ntlnlH Mill ir.s,'lil Ih.-ni wpll ( 1 ) lii-aii'il l.ir Eeitlt'iiient within llm Kbnvt-upeeilit-d time. vrfrou nowMAN, I.KWIS K lULUET. JmiVi M wn A'lmii.i-i 1.1. 11 -a KTonri: is iii-uicnv (iivcn that an A III I ILIll.nil Mm I" linlilp In til., (...-.el nuroi I I Mali nr l'fiinut1i-itiil.. .in .1... i'..i. da nt A; ril, 1i8n,imili rtln- Act of am-iiiIi y 11 he (Jiiiiiinoi wt-iillli in Pemistlvaid.i. 111- 1 hi n -An aim in prmiu mrllie In- i -mra-l 011 iuui lt'Kiil.if.nii nr ei-ilalii Coi-lHim-ttnn-." nimiiiti il tlin ?ntli ,inv ..r t,,,.ii iuti and llie -.u iih-nii'iits llii.ri lii'fn. the flnirn r nr 1 11 Iiitemli-d fiii-iinratlmi tn be enlled THIC ll.M.I l.lllllil. A.MI lllllll I ! I K .1 IHI Cl'.MI'ANVdl' I'KXNSV I.l-IVIA 11,.. nl ai ter and nliji-ct nt whli h are. the cniMm-l- 111;. n 11: in 1:1 1:1111;.- nun I'm ni- inn n't. . ratih Im- Hie nriv.itn in,, nr hiiiit.i.iii.it linns. inrinr.itinii. imnili-Iii.d mid ollin-.' iil-e, rorui'lii-ral lunineis and tnr nnllci- tin. ilnrni or iui-i-imi r business. .-1 1 1 1 1 rn.i,. rails l-llnn nf .m linnin.'w In :...!. ..1.... trli l y nii rnr ilnoimli wires niav he ni'ill"il In any useful uifiifr hi Hie Cniiuli nl Cur ium and other cmailii-s In Ihe siali-'nr pi i n ;Vlv inla. at n-t :nrlh In sild npiill ":il Im". i.it inrtti'-se iiiiriirs'-s tnlnm. , n i,.., .1...1 Joy all llie rlirlits. bcin-llts and prli I,.S -s n I hi- ald Act nf Asseu.Lly and th ! up- leiuen s Iher-ln. The names of the .iiliscrlhcrs t" sid I chat, ti-r.-ire riiink w. (iiinin. .Inipp n K .mii.,-. .Tai-nli S. W. l'lnlll'is. I i.ti-1,1 II i-nt.. Charles S -Id 11. N. DtTIIOlS JIILMilt. Snllelinr, i a Chestnut St., nilkulelphii'. 1- eb. 27 w3. First Annual Piffle 'Sale OK VALUAI1LL 'arm Stock, Implements, k The midersl 'in-d will fell, at nnidir r,, nt Inn plHee . I l,ii.inrs neur Hip I, ,t S. de pot. l..lilf;lilili. iiilmm-tielticnn Saturday, March Gth, 188G, I lll.jll 11. Ill Mild C-ldl .mil!; ,i ,i)IL e nyers idler liir ni.v, llie tnii vlu nl, 1, 1 ,n..r'y, vut 3 1 1 -rH -. Wn Hucijv. Il.inii'hs. Miiuers mi,. I I.Vn.,.r. 1'ir.wn. ridtlt Hlnrp Cnl-r Pre-M-H. Ilmr.iiv. IIhv Itnke.. rum Slie'lerf, P'.liili, 1 nuer. I.miil linlleri.. nu t 11 yarn Iv nl nlhrr nrtii- . , 'n mimeiniM In meiitinn Term.-O lllHIilln, rreiht. i, nnle u-itli en terser helm; uiveti, ivilh ini. reti. ,,r .1 1 rein, iliscniiiit fur lull- iiver 5 Inr eaili. A. .1. hirZKNIlKliUKIt. ASI. llsnk S'ret-t, Lehilitun, l'u relil3.'Pfiis Administrator's Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! TIip iiinler-i-jiinl. nniniui-tiHliir nl t lie K-iiiien nt llenrv Kimtenliiiler mul t'ern I'lie KeHenhinler. lid- i.f L "Wit 'I'iiwii men mnK In p., ('iirlnii eininlv. l'n , will tell n plllilii- ml-, mi Ihe prel'iii-ei" nt IjlTTtU ijAI'.e., limy mul Slte ulnn-'iiiil, 1.11 Saturday, March 6, '86, m 12 n'ciiek M .llie I.iIImm-iiik lie.il Uslale I,, iv i i : ! All HihI eertiiin t-net or pieee nr Inn. I nitil ite in hmrer T.i'ntii..isiiii!, Iwp .isiiin y and Slide iiMire..ii., li,iiiiiin hv IH ti'lr il CimrJ.K Or i. UVnrco Henry, S nniiel Z l.vi,ll:s HI ii Levi Serfil"!', eon hi i II I n I 17 Acres, 143 rerotips, trii-t i, Manure. Tim iiiiirnveiiipiiti ihctp mi nre niie Divelllii;; House, Two Storing 2llx2.I li.t. Willi lillilien elUcli'd 14x11 tn l i si- h-irn 2!l.tJH 'eel. with 211 f.n' in iHi'limeiit . n d i,i in ies-Hrv i.iiii.ii.,Iiii.:i. n t"'..l ..rtlnir.l nl elintei- li-riiii: fru tiree in d the hind i lilnlrr n guild ilau-1, t-ultl tHli'lll. 2 All llml eeiliiin Irin-I nr pieee ,,f Inn" ii.ij.iinilnt Hn Bl'i.ve, in siid IihvmsIii.. Ii'iiii de'- l.y lni.'s nl Snniiel Zii-n I n-i-iiiiri Alnlreiv It iter, i-i ntiiiiilii Twenty Acres, fiAeies nf tvlneli me i-leme l ml, I nnil, i u-ii.,.1 eiilnvHil.ih, Im. Ii.l.mn.., 1 1 Ai-rm, be un: i-...iil TI.MIIKIILANI) .1. All tliHt i-erinii iiiest i'i(je nr Irietnf LhiiiI. filuule in Hie nl nve mum-, I lumt-hu, i-'.mitv inni Slut.- iiliiri'Miid, li.-iinded In hiiid-nl Andrew Hny. r, Siuinn l Il.-lsz.S in, it-1 Genrte. Pidlin Oe,ir;ii and tiauiutd Z'-ii;eiilii8.-i, ci'iitididiig 80 Aorcs and 18 Perches, 1-1 r-f nicnfiiie. nP GOOD WOOD AND Tnes.. I'lni-erlieit h n nil iiitj.iiniii i n- ill i e s. 1 1 im a ivh'iie nr in M-.ntule l,,t- tn fint tKiri-liii-e'-S' Term, tnnl oniii it i-iim .if sale tvdl li inadu l.t,nvvn ul time himI (.lure ni situ lv .1 A- 1'. I, liO-iilJSIJlHKIt, ' AillnV.. 'I lleiuv mid .1 1 N.- Knlenlnd I r. Il I. ,'( Tnnilllti I. ft. tie IMII.jilui'.i. J uu..rv ol) - Ik CALICO REMNANTS From 3 to 10 yd. lengths, nt the rate of 31 to 5c. per yard. NINE DIFFERENT SHADES OF CASHMERE In Full Dross Patterns. oflO yard lenghts, for $2.00 and $2 -10 u pattern. The cheapest thing ever offered. Plain, Plaid & Striped Woorsted Remnants, In 3, 5 and 10 Yard tomb. Very Clijap. Something New Tn all shndes For Ladies' Dresses, with Stiiped Velvet and Dotted Satin, lo match. Il A. G. GULDIN, 608 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. Nevemlier28 ly ' " BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS, AND DBA Lima IN-, ICE CREAM PEANUTS, &C. FlUMl WW IJ AJ) & 1J1SCU1TS every day. Delivered .n town on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUA11LK REAL ESTATE. llio wealth of others and of the world' wl, on tnnrl.i.w. . , ' I ' ...... IVbllllll. SDnortiitittvnf I D en thousand Habits an .jven yearly to the grave ot having Dr. Hand s Teeth nii i .onoii on tneir cuiiis TIn iiiiitorhinne.l i x.ruti.r nf DAXIKI eiioril. Ule nniie limm ( tVle.H f'Hil'On -. 1 1 1 1 v . l'n . iiieM , uill sell u pnli lie sate mi lite nreliii-ed, mi M.inday, March 15, 18QG, tit tun ii-eloi'l. i. In., llie Inllt'tvinr; ,'erilie,i ifiil fitHle, In "it : All Hint rerlniii Im m PIKCK 0 1-' 0 UO USD mtimii- in in II. nj.'li n tVell"li.irt n'cri- Mi'l, c 'iitHlnms in Imiitnn Wmte Sinoi fill feci, und ixninli'ii; in ilenih Allen Sue. t Hi.', -ei'i, li..in.i.,l ,,,i iii,. in, nt, liV While tlr. el j I'll ll.l- M'lllll ,11.1 In , K'l "li : "ti I li,. Ki.nl I, titet l.v Aden .-r.'M, hiiiI . 'I III" ii rlli wmi liv i,.t N'., 2S ,. Ille I'll IlllirltV I nil III.' Imvii nil.'. .V.i ? The ini,ri'V..ni nii, ilit'tt'ini iir.i.i itvn iu,,t I'tllf ulnrt- Frame Dvolling House, 2fix5S feet S'imitier Kitei..n. II i,i... Mtln let-l ,- .Simile hi nut ItJx'JO leel. m,. l.eit.ii t imlliiii tin e., und ii i'iin, ttell . llie IV, Iff 'III.. I tv. nl'lllll'l tin. nt" en un; einnre rim iri',-., A 8". H 1 1 Ihut ivrt'dn t"l nr .i-ee eriiiuiil. riniiite in the !!i.i,.., ,,i IVei. Ii'iri h N'len hi .iiintii In mi; in IV, mi .tn KihiiIi un ire. I fill leet, inni i-xt.-n-lini; in ,1. ,,n I . All... u. . I , , i .. . . . I o... i, r-it i, tiij ieei, ii',iii,,.i mi I -onth ttvl l.y fr;i,i U n mr.i l, nn iheXmili welt lit- liime flreet mi the limtl, P. ,1 lit alien Flrert, Hint mi tin. miiiIIi ii,-i hv , Nn Sfj.li'iiiK ihn I., in,, , k.-l mi llel.,,r lliih ,.il ,n. J5 Thin Im U hliifil ,. in ii l" "d Hiile 1,1 i-nllit eil'ill Ai, it i.l ii. Mine llinn TIlftKU I.I MI. KILVS in ennd i-nndl'li'li. 1'i-ileil tun, lutrer . i 1 rdl.l lt"i'lmh ,,, U'ei.J.nl, ivt'l l, ii I i 'I I" mi tvilt I,,, iniiiln I, iii.tt'i. .. i ii.... d n e nl v ' , liv Wl II. SOIIOfll. nflh' Pfit.r,. nl Fell li. 1KNI. ' :o: per Suit Un vin f now received our FALL and WlXTElt STOCK of ihe Latest Vcsigns.-tit. l'0nKIG2f AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS k OVERCOATINGS, tit- lire propar. d In fill ynur nrilt-rs f.ir anils nr farts nf suits nitila Uiln then. 6 1 nuliinnnllfl slyles, L.jr Hie Lerd wurliinen, at'tha rriinirknt'ie Imv price of i j ATcrn i Upwards Wo idfn invne tppcinl atlfiilinn to or iniineliss stock ol r.islil.nnible Biylei of k. Hats, Caps, Boots, Slices and Gaiters. . inr O.il k Y.-utisr, lin Ii .1- I'mir at HOCK 1I0TT0M J'HICEBI Gents' Furnishing Goods. Our Mnrk in tins department Im nvrr bren in cnmplele 'si it m n I present It rnniprises nil the newt-it n.iyelllel mJ'Je ei,jii8. We IiHve even thing llml is new in Ties, Collars and Cuffs. II vim .It-sire iinviliing iu thin linn you .in find tthers. Trunks and Valises in Great Variety! CLAUSS & BROTHER, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penn'a. W i April IS, 18;5-lv Wc make no speeial prices for a certain time. We sdfl'fTur Cioodsat the prices we quote the year round. ' Hill's Bleached Muslin, 5 1-2 Cents per Yard, AIT APPLET01T UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. 5 CENTS PSR YARD. COLUMBIAN GTIEYIOTS, CJents a xard. 7 An Extra Quality Gingham in 2 yard Pieces, W i 1 be Sold nt 11 cents a i'ieco. for i rr o . II ' l .r. W.WlOlllll llOll.ll.t A- I'll'l. .1. ' it r.iu.Mi a ivrri-t tnr, F-'r in nretnl n tend M Xl.filM I'VITKIWOS. llridin.'. I'k. A BIGOFFSR.?m.;rn J5 .'if Au.-iy I.IKH (.01 -.p-riltllli ll-l.l. I tf iiiit. li.ni s. H nti Wiiht imi-. m-i.i1 IH.Mllll-lllltlle. . II. Ill) I e.nnleiul line. liiKN.mn.NAi ro..2l Hi-ySt.. .. V".--t-i are at least entitled to an opportunltyof srciirlns food for our clilldivn. tho nr.ii. ii'-it v romfortH of life and a falrcxnecta- v.u.i u, aiiruvi aim rejiose ioi ourueellli In years. llnolccd. That In time of depression the General Government should make liberal appropriations of tlin sun. in. revoiuie for tho construct Ion of uork of Internal Improvement an 1 of national importance, and rtdMrilmt n,,,,, .1... n....l.. I.. .1... e "v"rt n u i.vuj.iv ,., tun luiin 01 wages, Hind l o a llmt-ratc time for ntir town council t . eoamifiict. tumplUlug llauk streiit t'i spring. They mlglit ,0 a (vw lun. ".'1 yarlt mh i Hti - mmi. in t,s va I'., il,'..'lh,. i. -li.j. Uliatiay ? U. " "I'll? sn Zl .7 , u. '".',4 a " fJ,Jvl0,1 "' 'l"'r "as to 1" ' .' 1 ' ; ', " . " r" 11 or cxwuiir) 1 ii-in, llOii'S for licllns. hut t hut m el.,n... ,.. t. 1..-1 . i r tn.. .1.. . . .w , ',, iitiut utriiuijj mat llie I feiliclll .irjoeof Be.iim h0 stiiif-UHi e in lllui-1 aatn a iwrntl.in In lT,mr.r f 11,.. 01 1110 .inny aim isaiy, 10 mri-t uliom ite Diplomat ic t'orp-i, ineuilu i of t'on- Iim w ii.i.:..i...V.. . ' ' H.. ' 1 ' we . wnr.veremu'i-il, - "J'.v..... vtilivi'tiwij, una tl.Ulli llll- IllitStUt'.l-cllt. lilis-ili.lille . ,,f if 1.0: nhie to cuts a.iv the 'liv. 11 p.. ; ti 'miii'llnnf. , luHmeii 111 11 n vaults nf tint iiw.n. Ih.Uhaie been taken from iho people by taxation on what they eat ami on what they wrai. Hesalrcd. That ivn 1 111 t t liV llllrt Hie plan for the construction of the Hennepin Canal by tho National Cm-. eminent as 1111 iindeitaklng of u.itlonal impuiiiuiceaiiii neeessltv, an Improve ment that will not only benefit thou faitds of needy mm pending the con miction, but one that uill furnish om. plovment for all time to come to thou sands inii.ived In a ia8 tviinni ..f'niiinlfo Inteiual water Unfile bet u noil 'uu fix. t . 1 ltau-. St, Paul ami Sow urkt that win ! Wand', all aud SOMETHING NEW! Something Wonderful ! SOMETHING MAGICAL! To hatlio the Bahv's gums while teethin inflammation. pain. LOST ! A Rood mnnv night's rest hy not havinj,' Dr. Hand's Colic Cure, for it gives Hahy comfort and sleep without stupefying or injuring it. No No constipation. Iicmetiies f. r l.lnl relieving Mvclliii" g 6 3 3S Extra Size, Double Damask Towels, Handsome Colored Borders Twenty-five cts. a Piece. H. GUTH & SON 034 Hamilton Street, Allen town. 3) tSEbS.V,- 5ri r-i Z2 a i?. I Mm mttetH 2nil .1- -1 li Thuradav ooeli month. 7 In $1(1 prr v.n'X I . ,.;in ,,,,, In 1 ,,l.rV ll.il'l ,,,,tll fnrll.or twn b mily iiiat.tt" i no -iminK I , ,!,.,. t in llllnniLlir, ,,f H AIM1JS WANTED-Tn wmk fur us lit a ll.eir ntvii lioinri'. L MMPi,rii,.,il,,ig mul sii tf l..r (tun p Addir HOME I'. 0 II..X lilin. lliftmi. Mux SB as BEm -i mmmfA r - m n tin n i us S!iii a5 euB& t- o r-B S FIFTY CENTS A YEAR ! The Philadelphia Weekly News ! Tun Wjxki.y Niiws Is the cIionicst li rit-chif.f wct klv in the wurld. It is a fiimilv ticvi:tj(.-r in ilieLt-sl scimc full nf hiifiht und t'lilorliunin reiiiling. litith old .-mil ymnu; :coilo like it, and njio of its inoft ioiiil:ir fiiitnuh iit own orli-" mil inelliml or illittratiiig its urtii-k-s. I'ortniils of nil the prominent men of the lime are irinlcil In it regularly. It has nil t!m Mriliiiiff ft-iitnreH that huvii made the I).iii.Y.N'Krritho most hrilliaitt Mioce-M eier known In I'liilit. joiirnaliem. Colonel A. Wilon Norris is writing lor it n heriej ol article calloil "I'cn I'ictures of tne War." C27'f"'f'''i' copy free to any one, THE WEEKLY NEWS, ' j 111: M.ns hcii.m.mi, 815 Chestnut Street. Phlla. l-'eli 20 w l John D, Bortoletto Post, 4S1, G. A. It., 1 notlie. i, . llhHWrkMill"f"JIKieH ii-ruv un iiibuimoumnoio clicl; to 1 v Eifi-u 01 nioiiorwiiif ? diit u-i r 1.1 dron sold hv nil nrnmncfc . - ...... , ,,.ut(ut,,,r, mill- tui kivc it if a 11 I .. ,11., memVoncf iblifrloiirCorpt g-oditoflioWtttithat lll Mlmulato! D MS5 ly'.oV. Cihnj M-l'n. On, !t '.'7 Iw I; tvmii t?Hi.nm p t-icrj nlirrr, Lm-hI , Mild tMVIilltt, In irll ntir 'i". Will ly (r..,id .alnrv mid nil t-xi't-nfr. Wriin .r tt-rm nl "mi", mid rtititt s-larv iv.iulrd. STANUAIID SIL j Vtn WAKE t'OMp y., I)..t..ii, M.M. ImsiiieMi nf iniiiortiincu will hchronghl Lefnretlie I'mt, lly order, jo-f. s. Wliuii, 1 . '. . At.. WiinTINCilt-iM, Adj. RELIEF & nunc "W wio, ttlll'l UJ It ljfoct retalu.j. It la 1 , . . "U INMU tf HAINBOW RUPTURE mul Mk-lit unl Im fr utn-uiur WHUtMll. -rspi'i.iNTiiN nur. iM.v,iaiiiii)ni,it Zi3 UixT ami Kaoit Makkii, llsnlt SU hlk'titOD. Ah urk rsrrsutott. I U1.UIHI from Cri.ltrul kl,ffrrn. -.,rfa.l 1 l lUnoo, iliruCci.lrakI. dltl Ol (IbutmcU r .r-Vi V""""'-1,..,hru fd Siniinf narairal eui. n.i-J ...Ii,,-,-, ll.ikriiina diMiiMii odJi.,. ! ti aul.i"t m u,Io stnl h uj. our MolnM lis PATENTS ! ! FHAHKUH II. HOUGH, Soli of AiflBr. & Foveiin Patents, 1)23 F st., near I'. S. Patent Office, WASIIIXGTOX, D.C. All tiiilness In-fiiro United .States I'alcnt (Jltlt-o utleiiilt-d IiiIiii liKiilt-rntu I its. J'litriils iirneiiri-il In Iliel'iiili'dStiitt-tiiiiitiilll'tiri'lffn ('nlllltlles, trait ilarkt and Latiili rt-ulster-ed. lti-Jet-ti-il iiiilli-iiiliiiis ri-uit'd utitlpms eeiiti'd, liilnriimlioii mid ndtlre us In lib luliiliiL' ratents t-liuerfully Iwnilnlifd Millmiit chaivf. hi-iiil rikelcli nr Model for l'ueu nt'luliin as to t'ati-iiiiil'llity. Ko Agency In the U. S. iossesses super ior facilities for obtaining Patents or ascertaining the Patentabil ity of Intentions. OnnliMi of patents fiimWiod foriSc, each. jeit'oriei(lK)uaciicosollelti.d. Jeor. 1
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