In Honor of f Liberty. New York October 24.—The First and Second Brigades of the National Guard hove been ordered out by Governor Hill to support the escort on the ocea- sion of the Sistue of Liberty celebration The Ninth and Twenty-second Regi- ment ve already been assigned rps ha positions in the line, The Second Bat- the battery is over, It will guus and fire 20,000 rounds of cart, ridges. | that the land parade will start from Fity-eighth tery will b ationed at after the parade have four h been decided street at 0 o'clock, The naval parade is to start from opposite Fortieth street North river, at noon, The United States of-w Lan lennessee arrived here yes “he hus on board one hundred terd I a ¥ trom the New Hampshire of the Min: ted to arrive in port some and 0ys who will help man the yards J.umestown. The French frigate (8 | in ¢ Xp O Any and later in the week three will time I French war ships When the ship Le Bretagne passes the statue M. on board, or four more steam: with visitors come in the harbor, lartholdi and the French the statue will be unveiled in their honor and again veiled until Thursday. The Bretagne is expected on Monday. Fren tue distinguished visitors, and the flags on the City Hall and all public building M. Bartholdi will be notified to meet the Hayor and Alder. at There will be a procession ol ch and other societies to greey will be hoisted. men in the Mayor's of o'clock Tice next Wednesday afternoon, to receive the Freedom of the city, — A Dr. Hostetter Talks Pirsspure, O ter be plete the South Pennsylvania R conversation with night in that 1 & reporter last d be done “The me de he said nothing woul at lirect death 1 ion present. of | cause ‘lay, but \8 ted we at i that the n a3 his successor is appoin Il hold a meeting and decide wh irse to pursue, It Rril andon 15 slate Pennsylvania road Company does not intend al its np ieve that {to attempt ad, t any efforts in session of ther ction will be successful.” — A AI — ADELPHIA Organi IL liquor. | by this course of educating our ¢ | dren to the | When on back of the saloons, | restrict the traffic der [| ! in the doing away in COLUMN. Teaching Temperance. w.0T 1. The “Journal of Education” devote® nearly the whole of its issue of Sep- tember 80 to the subject of Temper ance Instruction in Public Schools. It pleasantly says, “Wg can afford to be intemperate on temperance for once” The general subject is treated by a large number of writers, and, of course from various points of view, and secures thus very thorough dis cussion. It is in fact, admirable symposiac (see Webster's Dictionary) on the provision, now by law adopted for the in- the public in a number of our states struction of the pupils in schools in physiology, withspecial ref- of stimulents and narcotics upon the human system, erence to the influence We shall be glad when a similar our States, for the words of Willard, who, speak- “The wisdom law is enacted in all we are ready to echo Miss Francis E. ing of this subject, says, of beginning with the beginners is the crowning wisdom of the plan.” Our hope for a thorough-going, valuable, temperance reform rests in the children. For it the plainest of plain propositions that if and permanent i8 we can succeed in raising up a gener ation who are not drikers, we have broken the rum power in the most ef fectual and thorough way. Some men make and sell there are other men who want to drink While it is well to enact laws -which —and then to execute them! shall restrict the traffic, we may | | well make up our minds that thorou ing temperance is to be gained n y ali of ) prohibits himself from the Pr wition use of intoxicants it is effective and complete and unquestionably lawful yrohibition: I This temperance edacation, then, goes to the root of the evil, It back of goes to the Why should it not result Its aim is by restricting mand, y if not immediately, yet before very long large measures ith ) hay much to Ie 1 Trot y clearly in Fraokford has bec The the gigantic contest is impendi Koi ghts of result of the pre liminary with It about 70,00 ) men may be | bat the seem much alarmed over the h's mil de ined u make no secret of Labi rmishing | inter interest, expected workmen pr R_ pect. ¢« a Hollidays- Larg Altoona correapor dent ’ . itmes, ocour k yester- day afternoon Allegheny townsh I'he house of J took fir re near Duncansville, Shilling, defective flue ed, 1 safety, ar As, a farmer, from and was entirely destroy ST a) The family escaped from the he yd Mr. Shilling | rus} of the SAVE some flames spread so fast that he ia He fifty dollars, ly only to save two trunks ar clothes from the flames, ull his money, 1 the slock -shelf, he rushed in through the flames and smoke but the burning his The man, suffer- and, th nking A | his tl and tried to save blinded drove him back, money, smoke him and flames horribly face, neck and hands, WAR Ing excruciating pain, and could do nothing to save his home, powerless which was quickly reduced to a pile of glowing coals bef his eves. And wre | tection and preservation. Ps i ! comes into confl a | 8nd with the greed members, | with, | 80 simple as on the surface of it he | | | dividuals themselves hold their appe- | what, in the morning, had been a hap- py, comfortable home, night The saddest feature of it was that there was of tha bulidings Mr. Shill and had his | at WAS & desolate, smoking rn 10 In ruUranes on either " | | Ae ] use, | ' the furniture | ing went to Dancanaville Confer, of that! ng is Ars, = burns dressed by) Mr. Shilling is a yo industrious and frugal habi pl Woe, . man | had been married only a fon s thriving nicely and comfortably, when sud th ealmity fell A den and unfortunatas him, and in an hour's pon bim $8OSKI0NDN time bereft of nearly «ll his worldly po The barn which was near the caught fire from the sparks, "ak entirely consumed with its contents, house | and consisting of two hundred bushels of eorn and one hundred and thirty bush wls of oats, - C—O “ Moss trimming Passamontries Beads, Fringes, in all colors stock of china and Examine our bric-a<brae, ~Garmans, — — Buttons and gimps,—Garmane, elements, { plain that his liberty is meddled with | forward a generation who shall {ors thare will be no sellers of | CATA, fiarmans | ie me moreover, ol teriering with any ne's liberty has the right, of course, of mak- ciety 1 as if ok to its own But » conflict with in t} he ' AWS pro- where these laws come int dividual preference ere must friction t i# far better, if that hap. , that the end the py result can be reached through f the hould be gained 8pon mhar ember mi 1%, in the matter before us society The } has the right to protect itself { nature of Again the evils intemperance: But, the f the case, in so doing it ict with the of Liberty, in the one case of ap pet ie some of Its other interfered to gratifying appetite, and in the Case of satifying greed, And the is question as how ' | far society may go in interfering with | individual liberty in this matter is not may Bat all blesome complications these removed appear to some. trou- are when we have a community whose in. tites in checks. When each one ercises his undoubted liberty of no need to ex~ to re- | intoxicants, It frain from the use interfere. constituent | society has is protected by its very No liquor dealzr can com | ove n though his business languishes | | because there are no persons who are driven by appetite to be his customerr. The tendency of straction in the schools this hygienic is to Hn- bring { he so be drink. intoxi- "wy “controlled that they shall not lrinkers, When there are no We of course, as to believethat this hygenic instruc | tion will at once, or will alone acecom- { plish the end sought. Bub it goes to the very root of the evil as regards | | both stimulents and narcotics, and it | is based upon the right principle. It {is full of promise of the best results, | and may well be prosecuted with | ergy and persistence are, - ~To any one seadiog us $2.75 cash, not coupons, we will send them the [Cexrere Democrar and Godey's i | Book for one year, ilar magazines published and the subsoription price is $2.00. and with the Dawoorar $275. Read the advertise ment in another eolummn of this paper, liquor because non-drinkers. | i ceeding the drinking customs of society | ' which the f | that it is not entitled which it claims; f in | in localized to Bulgaria. { which | 1 pie | them by nature, | the channel fur not #0 sanguine | Lady's head by It #8 one of the most { tower, now in course of erection, Contraband Goods Seized. Newrorr, R. 1., October 21,-—-The matter on board the training ships Saratogo and Portsmouth was settled this afternoon by a deputy collector boarding the vessels and collecting from the officers the duties due on the contraband articles found by the in’ the possessions of which they had severally made declaruiion. The du ties collected amounted to almost $800 The money was not paid without pro’ test, but was collected now as the ships The will be referred to the secretary of the leave here to'morrow, protest treasury. Information relating to the presence of dutiable goods on board the and Madrid and described the places on ships came from Lisbon board the vessels where they would be found, The have been carried on in fact for years and officers have been as now compelled same operations to pay duties on contraband goods. The Saratoga and Portsmouth leave here to'morrow York. morning for New — A — After the Land Grabbers. Nrw York, October 21.—A Wash- the Post The Interior Department has ington special to BAYS : Evening in contemplation a plan by which the efforts to forfeit the unearned grants, which were unsuccessful in | Longrese, may be successful through departmental action. The law officers {of the Land Office have the | and subject if of the put t | now under consideration, the | plan shall meet the approval | Secretary of the interior it will be into operation. Some time he ago | Interior Department decided | { land grant road should be considered to have earned its until it had filed a road d. a | perfected plat of its entire of the granted land claime Pro from this decision as a suit » Northern Pacifi basis, itis suggested that against the Government will maintain » any of the land r instance, tl 144 from Duala 1 to Puget's und, be re not earne he perfected plat for that part d iit was not file tl This course upon the a road could 1 not earn the ¢ theory Interior will route wi ry pr ssumption not earn any of ti it « whole rrant grant, m th cretary the land rfeited and ment A — No Cause for Alarm oT I ERSBU R( The there Pi: Journal de St iH, Petersburgh istification SAYS real Russian irities and the Bourse the fall in nervousness on owing nditi of “The ed,” adds the paper, the ¢ n Bulgarian jues tion. peace will not ne disturb “as all the powers The crisis There is n questions recognize Russia's rights. | reason why the ted peacefully numerous should be The rulers know Russia's will. t conned therewith not settled, Bulgarian We hope they will recognize the necessities of The aware of what means or action Russia the situation. Journal is not will employ to make her prevail, but her moderation is an additional proof of her resolution to atiain her ends She has guarantees enough of final | success and it is not necessary for her to disturb herself and events.” - ntl MY A— precipitate A Gentle timulus Is imparted to the kidneys and blad- {ber by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is mont ful in overcoming lity of these organs Besides it fusing more acl into them, this ox wilent tonie them with ad ditional vigor, and enables them the better to undergo the wear and fear of the di mp » { upt Worvover, as they are the oscape of certan the blood, inere sire used fvits ivily endows wehary ne funet fr Aa ngthening and In oer import into a sluggish percursor of greater impel m usefulness he impurities their hoalthfully rind eor organs, they which is the What then can be the | service than a medicine which them to greater activity when slothful ? No maladies are more perilous than those which affect the kidneys, end a medicine which averts the peril should | be highly esteemed, stimulating them 1ditions of these fall usual tain ant alate disease, mn — A MI— A «A man named Scheid was Burt Fri day afternoon by being struck on the brick that fell from the A n | gash several inches long was cut in his [ soalp, but the injuries are not danger ous. Lock Haven Express, Reaping, Oct, 23. News from Toledo was bru: He found lying dead, with a gaping wound A Henry anounces that Harry Souder tally murdered on Tuesday, wis in his breast, bullet was found the lungs, jushecker, room: mate of the murdered man, was arrest ed, and on examining his trunk a re: volver with one of the chambers empty spectors who have been on board the vessels ever since their nrrivals and to | land | that no | he gren, | | howit { nearly as big as | ADDY ton a little sweet oil Th » was The men had been the t pay caused was found, of friends until both began to nt girl, pre Souders parents live near which ybubly tention to the same some ill feeling and the here, Inspired murder nnd he has been sway from this The any city only a short time, man al statement The body Thursday. rested refused to make except that he is innocent, was buried at Toledo on —— A —— Pree al doctrine iti the country that Tuy Roan | of law in | the land in the highways of land lying ch is to the owners side The f ble of the road, un along ea arm generally exten ndthe and repnes and keep ns publie has | the right to pi in orderly manner, the road | The { 1 BOIL, RZUABH, repair Armer ow the highv the trees, stones everything else upon the under it, and may use them in any that does n public passage, and will protect his ownership in them, just as much if they hi w fence, Notwith- the he (£8 £8) 10x standiog the fact the land msell for farmer own of the road, can uo Any 1 we which at all io terferes with He cannot put his r pigpen ir w the public rights there wood piles, wagons and if he does, ar areon, and |, (is subj torped ary i Ir LZers are A Wainu ded with arse gravel 10%] pped from ar » stone mime fla inte of a vicit gging garden her eves sticking away front her, g ] antic has nearest fence, no matter how high it is That particular cat is likely t "na in a demoralized, depressed and silent 1 all the zest of the night ar mu Cat > $ yer | r Lo explo ‘ titudes and en torpedo DEeAr each would empioy the energies of at half of the community, and make such a racket that n« body could sles more than if the cats were divert themselves in their usual fash: | ion. Evidently eat “torpedoes” dol not fully meet the requirements of the | OCCASION, nD ' left t —— ' COSMETI( The Princess of Wales | cased of enamelling reserve ud a London paper] der her Higness ever uses anything m than powder, and a milky “wash fo the face at night. The care of the complexion is a question of vital i portanos to every woman, and should be; leanliness must always firs. I have seen at balls, tyy Mshionable woman who « were begrimmed with dirt, one widow, LE OAR beauty, a mm but ’ of passe who has long # ed the nee Re wl na WOmen Are ox, but who will not succumb such dy OritLy to any 2 : Hack hair a way that portions of her always m r less man been pigrs of age, uses hey in such neck are Another fashionable acquaintance has never a second time to visit at ared my invited several nice because on her first visit her hair dye and vations cosmetics ruined | all the pillow cases and towels with | which she came ioto contact, If my fair readers care for an excellent wash for the skin, which will prevent wrink: | les, let them wash their faces every night in scalding hot water with a lit: tle bicarbonate of soda dissolved | therin, and after carfully drying, rab | or id cream, | recommended by a well: | known physician to a lady de par le | monde. 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