g.l 4 43 Li ittßtitt tso E=N! MEE omoz, ouvrotausg, at in alum it . . ' . s 4 tifrinau. ' , Area ' , Of Ofififf&filli gad *Oa. i.14. - ,4,-.llMaly Gossip. 111/71138DAY. DEC. lg. 1889. Pssamsmc st Antwerp 601 f. 11. EyVilir kyink(o2 l . 9/1 oolaz Nri/Valiveoadg iwOoftr. : I -FTBI6I- PUBLIC PELOPECTON. The Cquitc4 slaari,er 13a0orkilid mew/ 41 11 1„'ree-fertriliii thr, " the bloc* of scoullardi, *beer esteem of crime In this CoMMlXFUMUlZoinatedtbiother day, imholopts to murder two faithful olletiaraghe , peopler Witl be no longer vexed with the pretence of them danger on nuisances, who Ste now committed to the place of ; centinenzent, and perhaps of repentance *pared for such crinkle- Ms. to remain, ley the society welch crinkle :l ills. tit I L pep* so tong that ft A ' consider What dal& distant day. The „ c „ , posed upon ease men, ran ' r Agedes toll . wirer& - , lts t'll • ,:,. / egcs, lep - e,ean eibmorreMPArr c lewd lee the justice Mem done wrongdoers am lately tet be Waled like and. savage beasts, whom society, (mils own protectim, must abolly air an and restrain hole every oPporterefte for mischief. Bever& &elites aimesare not lobe coselimed, either In the pur- Mew ortiat - jme Mot Mi 7 sword moral sense,, by the single molt" properly to be elated mien: each. Let alminels remember this lemon, which teaches . . Wm, that, if they choose to multiply `their crimes, the reduplication brings no . Imptitity for the Wad, any mom Uanfor the lint ottbrilriffieuses, andthil he who Perm& a ti ittlY poltdciriids only weer. weeps thereby, and only In that way. ems the additional penalties, Which be ' long to alit ; eqinuedr,ettsdeade Jle• azureArledlidiremW 4 cipanoneoffiter. the felk°Thicolthat he would ohlrlPlyPordtt,i ll l, l 4, ll* usually thought by others of his clam that be would perhaps be punished no more,cievemly rfoe• an , equally deadly Uteri .1544mAusidirea or a. that he would get asenunee of as many years et any rate, and that another shot or two, otrlleeikeul, would adke f his use no worm at was a mistake; It has medifillgar).ylitze of impisolumet to be . Ahem, and he, may thank himself, for Wei 47WILIkisiinfiezilde Judge who inutemMfollowed atop frequent and meat mgdelectudble.7wactice In some courts-that of maiertebas upin but one Indictment, lea t- _ time pending Ad** ;sim' e othnder, tried Ida offer= to vs wholly nnpuniclici?& ' This bet e' he been; we tldnk, often responsible for an eetualincreme of etree, therMhorderenlying tipper its vis taed intimdtylorsportion of their weir doings. It willbe well foreociety‘ff cue dangerous Mama shallnerervadentsruk ,ttua ff they Midatetheleers Into matter bow mellyPertioolooh wllibe to wipe oM the eldiramme; VMS We ;WS' at MUM* of el'irfs. .111111 peetilertOS =eh CriMiniaysee than PreilffTed. and there is no Mammon to the thief or the bur 'Om or the rowdy to merge a team ut lease Ina bolder or desdilM email& upon picanutr or lifer_ • We cannot dismiss this affair without a word orStilto *Odor PIM- 'Them . calm timesaver hatia better police, and ander ic batteradnairkietrationthsn of Iste. With onesetesialm, we;have never come so near sa absoWdeperfecteuforcanent of the crfigiild laws I these commoni lies. ; AtitS4thett , exception Is math less consplectouithas in femur ants We allude tii..!tbst Vulgar and mischievous - RPpe of, too. many of ,the people to intedens.-..with the police to the &whim!. of their duties. Time was, andlltaknot long ago, when either by deg Maight, II mesa perilous job for an GLUM hi Mate an sired, In any guar ter of thinite,:euelese he wee supported by s seddint lam to keep track the ogowd Whig et kLehreels. Not a weeh r:-.4-IVefildthen peas by ;without cases of the "foecible emetic of, prisozbere, especially of those - teken for the smaller miede. manors es if, In the mere fact theesPirtibeemen rrss attempting to take a•Toady - Mistody, the. people ,of the vicinage could See nothing but an arbitrary exacta of tailtanante4 Power, and Immediately-take ado, MOM or less actively, with the prisoner. Nor vies° diis Wl* 01 mimbseedeympathr Minteed iffreyi to the pasolffejlenfis, balms in hundreds= of cues beemushildted. by dtbrans might to have known , better. It ls the' duty of every ,good Oxen who wft. menus as arms by in &deer of the law, lotto sal' any letestims futons legality, but to .aid'shit idficer, sad above all Mlngs,to laWpelalpeide. 'U theMilcer Is In the ,weeng, the authorities will ace Asa' to lifie!if to his cue, avid no media cm safely take that zespenal. Oftibicilant las been much less of this 4tiordol7, Interference with one policemen, and we hope that, In the In creosol good WM which has nanny been issnifested by the f public, towards these trusty guardians of our persona and pro perty, the aldhltions of rowdyism and of oymplibl :with arrested offenders, which we have Una deplored, may wholly cell. tee all scrod eitmera asap port the police, whom the Community has employed to do an often delicate and dangermis "MY, .!led i the Arnold. and Thabreansirill he Much less Indicted to sitemps auft amnia. •: • )i+ -`t .0 . 44*,44 :i'. 4 Y _ Si _ . • , - • , ' "r 1 , .`y~+F`~.~. : :r 5. TSB BERGH £$D CABIIIET. theresdiqualon of Tales Om% of the Supreme Cottet,,'„lne at ha reubed the Eseeusiestasfes. The krtehteat, to sit efliefeknole:h2 the' ,rcitring :edge, deem - • • Ist snit= my, setae of the • atallo , and nprighttnele,wilk whkh YOIIIIE OI dal duties have been perftwmed. looking upon , your bog -end Wearable career in the pubilo service, It must be aspectallY,gratifying to yourself to re• rumba, sett Wary agreeable dine and privilege on this ooti thee distinctly to rem/reds% the pent earldom linden .111!:=Itotionrieort rer ur e T, 1t 1: 7 .7 tbe vigor nnd parkas drawn! mitt , widob you upheld tholest powers of dui o cffl annent. and vin sated the right of We nation under the : Constitution to * own' existence,' With the ,heips st d rut: retiretneet - may be cheered bY.glie knowledge of p u bli c gratitude, es well as t prividesitectinn t Iranian, VerY M 94 02 117. nnirs, ME ME Forme inetesiOnto the emit ether, the ithea of Bre,. ,ftith.f Injurndlond.fedge. Seeone,t of ItioneAviidsh fri . l= 3 / 1 .7 siaati!.mailtmed; tonere lOW nultigne4 da d data ' the thek uszadiinfl4loS' .1184dtsa-,othir ? - ii only to be explidned 4 thipVzooklithiveitid ble gmDelh7n the P ?Jar: fait p of lb Mend, Bez , thinoths; these th e rdlatlnzandthi Ex. I fkithfure 41 le ithttedely needles that I Ire ellenda day god Phi nun One' ..-. _ - - Ofd not strike the public ‘adgment 1 with any degree of force. We should re. Vett° see lb. STANTON passed over tor, this dale only , and do not believe that it will really weigh at all whit the Execu tive. And certainly no other objection can occur, to g people which comprehends the ample quali fi cations and ts trateful for the splendid services of the great War Secretary. ,The vacant Attorney Gen ship Is believed to int between 'lnd &mono, Kr. PIIIIIIINPONT, of NOW ork, and Mr. Rongtom, Mow• of tho Na Depart. Pent - perceive that .B. IL Baseramica's rummer in P iladelphis clings faithfully to Its little Jo upon the prospects of that gentleman a fourth tmenlidatei which 6 very am sing to the public. It is said that the a Intment has been already tendered to Judge &maga, who, preferring to go on the Bench, has declined the offer. THE Isspg BQUABELT PUT One Mr. T. C. O'Biuser addresses a letter to the New York Tribune in which the views and purposes of the Catholic Church on the question of the Common Schools is more clearly and squarely wet forth than to any document wehaveseen. Whether the writer be' a clergyman or a Lerman is not stated, either to the letter TAW or In the Tribune's comments; but that is Immaterial, for he speaks es one hating authority. We subjoin a few brief attracts: We don't object to Protestants reading the Bible in schoolif they wish. or =Wit any achool books they prefer; but, as grbGefiatholica, we wish to bring up our 'Children In our own way, and teach them tp he good Catholics. Thlu we can. not in tie triVtld we th, with t en o r Town books. and by good Whale teach ers. We donl , want to wig up with Poo. testanteand Jews and Infidels In eatool marten, became we want our children to grow up In the Holy Ratnan Faith, like their fathers, and not imbibe the loose and irreligious independence of the age (Now, our reihrions wades and teachers have fully defeated our carpse la such artblles as thb one I send you; 1 and therefore what we want Is our Pro portion otthe artaxd money according 1 -to the -number of oar scholars, and to teach our children In our own taloa& This tawitat we are arising to obtain, and from our past moos= in getting what, we want, we know we shall get our proportion of the newel money and have car torn ethools. • • • • We ant right in not desiring our ehildren to beoAtnerbantsed,'• as the Tiblet forci bly puts it,, which means .410. rnotsiliod" .frian the Holy Roman Ca tholte sod Apr:Collo Church. the Mather and Mistress of all Churches, Now,Mr. Greeley, we don't want you to be drceiy. ed by any one; out views areset tort in Tim Mkt, and we feel Oran enough now to try the question before the Amer. hem reap* knowing we are right In our 'Stews. We don't want to diaturb your' , Public School System.. All we want la Our ahem of the public school coons/ to educate our children In our own way. Jr you wait to educate the children with- , out religion, we do not.• • At any rate, Mr. Greeley. we want the subject truly understood. We don't want our children to Shand Irreligious sabools..nor schools where they shall be mixed up with other children; we want tosend them to Catholic schools under Catholic teachers, and we want our pro portion of the school money according to ons number of our scholars, and we enter the eetitttermy with this sole aim and punnets and we don't want any false banes made about lt. We feel strong enough to carry out our views, strong In theground we take and In the justice of ourclagic and strong In the Nympa 'elticiof the public. We challenge our row:numb , on the issues met forth in The Tablet. • •There bambino fairly and EnesrelY ;nth. ; TO Bible . In the schools Is thus made soolhibtral question, whicb, decided as It may be, will not nettle anything, 'alums Its exclusion would not satisfy tathollea' , aa this 'niter plainly shows. They aim at something more positive than that—they are resolved that religion r. +l.r. .• 12aril=11:113 - •• •••-• tad: childruswneduastett - auxictotts urrELLicienics. Yiurrgrettit evening week, a new fee. Inn In Smudgy School circles took place ta.Ntsw Teri. Formal 'invitations were. sent L ent by several leading Semday School men, headed by Ralph Wells, that prince of workers, to the Superintend• ants of New York, Brooklyn, and vi dotty, to meet at Grace mutton, New York, built and conducted by Mr. Wells. Nearly one hundred Superintendents, representing five - denominations, usem bled. Jitter words of welcome by Zr. Wells, Rev. J. H. Vincent, In charge of the Normal Institute Department of the H«ttu let Episcopal Church, was called to-the Chair. The meeting was stance thrown open to an Informal inimehange of views and experiences, each speaker being limited to dve minutes. The topics I comprised " Teachers' Prayer Meetings," " Teachers' Meetings," " How to secure the cordial and hearty co-operation of teachers," Co operation of teachers and reaching parenta " Arta a delightful recap of half an hour, spent in social converse, and partaking of refreshments, Semi time 'wee spent In .blackboard and object illustration's, by Ralph Weill The ,Independent from which we glean this interesting item, says the lesson was simple, but mindful in the extreme. The occasion proved:so interesting that Kg/ hue been taken for another gather la& and for a permanent organisation. Boma grown ap people, wlththe weight of a good many years upon their had, seem to think It a subject of merriment to bear the little • prattlers of our Infant schools sing, ''l want to be an angel," and other tender ditties, taught in these nurseries of church. It is stated by an Influential religions weekly that an intoxicated sailor came to the Home in Plillsdelptiby and wu induced tet sign the pledge and visit the Sudsy BehooL at bravely resisted the tender attentions he received, bat when the Infant class came to sing, "Come to Jeans," he broke down and wept likes child. He attended in evening meeting and went home to Bland the night in "trying to find Jesus," the song of the little children constantly vinglng ln his ears. He . found peace at last, and now he delights to tell shout the song of the chilpien which brought him to Christ. The Social etrudon of the Presbyterians of Philadelphia, last week, In Horticul tural Hall, to shake hands with each other and to spend a few Mums in trying to . remove the traces of the lay estrange. *MOMS quite a jubilant affair. The dissgMeable weather diminished the at lain:Woe somewhat. Prayer, praise and isa address, with selections by a band of Music, occupied the evening. The new Zion German DAM= church,Philadelphis, is nearly completed. It will be one of the driest church edifices the city, and will cost over one huts. dred thousand dollars. lie. Andrew Taylor, the new ap. palates to the Treasurership of thd Amer ican Bible Society, occupied so lorig and so well by the lamented Henry Fisher, Is a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and enjoys the reputation of being's very catholic Christian gentle. man and fully competent for the position. The Orthodox Quakers, at a recent Sunday School convention, in Philsdel• ptda4dscussed with spirit Teachers' Meet, tags, the necessity of uniform lemons, eausic, ate. The Baptist Humbler Bays there is a isotemes4 On, the wlsole lips iti.,o 6 Staid 'Hew Yore, end that noti; r for tga drat time In the history of the dertom ,tastion, the membership has cons up to Awm hundred ttunwand. , Stabs, Christians Conseatlone are grow , lei ispeelilly In the Western' BM* --_The recent Ciourmidou Palm- PIITTSBURIaI DAILY GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1869 bus, Ohio, was quite a &moons. 'itio in. VstAiwa isemeciaitie View data State Convention at Two Haut; it Thu Now Yost Wort,' says be s /let we_9 6 came veto' c•al'okuk", fa "' u allltct Pas or i par th4 lt i es th u re 1 ;1 t r o g eclai r Tabula, the ardtentinhoo V* ' 4r into will happen prolisbly so soon as quite as large Is at Columbua It a Sit- tit State &hall he admitted. The divis treshing, eels one orogressiga lea Will hatustwom. the Grant Repu ef lie I can . h ded by Governor Walker and ofsigns the age , that the t"" : "Sh"" t the tin or Couservativea 'This presided over by s tins member of the So issue has horn forced by the former, the ciety of reloads. Mr. It. I. Moody, of latter preferring to postpone all party Chicago, rits very 1 ,,.., if0u „,0 In debate &trite for the present. The celebrated "committee of nine" and the triumphant and otherwise. Tao !express of Terre canvass for Walker brthe Conservatives Rants sap Mr. Moody wit. 0 . 611 . 1 "Pon were both conducted Upon the express to answer the questions thrown Into the understanding that all party commit question box. Among the questions was, meats should be avoided until the State .. a „„" ii ,,,, u ,„,„ put la pmer moot- s_ ears t. houldbecomademiitL;tuedt, directly possibly thei tog." lie teemed to have freedom and Y election, Governor Walker departed se uluasession, but it thinks he did net from this understanding and pledged answer the question. Elder Evans, of himself fully .to Grant, the latter the Presbyterian Church, made the Con• ageee ing to favor the admission of the State. Cite or both the new Senators from 'Virginia are Grant men, and prob. relation understand, that he wanted the women to exhort and pray In all the ably most of the delegation In the House. prayer and social meetings. The Quaker The press of the State, It Is said, will be President rilo. be was glad to hear f ro m &bolt evenly divided between the two brother Evans, and stated that be himself f o u r Grant,, T w t le h lee i the m ß i chmond th a w a l e r y protests against any identification With belonged to a Church in which the women had, trom time immemorial, enjoyed the the Radical party, The principal leader fullest liberty of speech. this movement is Governor Walker, and the new party will be reinforcedP: oh- At the mammoth reuttion of rrathy- ably by ex. Governor Mr. r. R. W. terians ISParwell Halle 'Chicago. Sunday Hughes, andmany of those who support week. Rev. Mr. Marques spoke very ed ex-Governor Wells in the late =yam. decidedly on the duty of having a peen- Iheevdo'i7,llrisuelf,..r,,Orrt extend to securing lie regard for th eir own Church. Me volition for I . s — re a n i ct il lt i lo u n b , li and can 'x h 'n es . said he liked the Methodist!' because they electoral vote for President In 1872. It is loved and thought so much of their own now remarked that the President Is aim. Church ! He weicorro anything that ing, like Johnson, to capture the South as a political force for his renomination, ' Made Presbyterians work more for their though he is moving more amity to his own Church. He did not believe in stela • o bj e ct. rionfam, but he did in denominationalism, in order to develop greater efforts. Rev. Mr. Mitchell remarked In his addreuthat when we wish to build a house we wish timber, and when we wish to make a good Presbyterian we want a man who has, religion, and who believes In the Presbyterian Church more than in any other. Loving one's Church does not prevent on loving those of other denom• bastions. POSTILASTEE thitillllAL Cnxeewstt has addressed a letter to the Chairmen of the Poe:office Committees of both Houses of Congress, in which he states the fact that the North German Union (Prussia, etc.) has totally abolished the franking privilege. To enable the officers to pre pay ofildal letters, stamps for UM pur pose have been prepared. In conclusion he remarks The feet that the North German Con. thderation, with its comparatively limit ed grants of the franking privilege. has found it necessary to abolish official franks, furnishes= additional argument. if sny be required, for the passage by Alt:ingress of a similar law removing from `our metal system this looongruoutt and anomsoitts feature, which has grown into an evil of greater magnitude In this .maintry than in Germany. erakILAL Corsi= condncton are employed on the California end of the Pacific Railroad, to attend to the Celestials. TttE atonecuttera and 11211.1101L1 In the Central Park, New York, have had their wages reduced from $4,50 a day to $4. Tun President hue r moved John H. Ashley as Governor of Montana, and ap pointed In his mad Gen. Potta, of Ohio, a war Democrat Ms Governor of Nebraska has been requested by several Senators to call an extra session of the Legislature to ratify the Fifteenth" Amendment. IT is staled that John Russell Young. late managing editor of the New York Trauma. has been tendered the editorial charge of a Radical paper in Montgom. wry. Alabama, with a salary of $lO.OOO. Nuts conductors on the western di. vision of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, Including some of the oldest on the road, - have tendered their resignation. Various rumors are rife as to the cause. Ax Tens Haine, — lndlans, 6. Y. Mr. low, of Florida, was found dead in his bed, at a hotel, a few mornings sines., baying committed sMcido. flu left e letter, to his father, warning his younger brother against dissipation. Tun Bolton Aldermen spend each about $lOO a month for bloabill piour, thampagne and amaze, and the city has to toot the bills. Daring the lut year tte board has mat the modern Athenians $1,600 a month. Luxurious officials Fr is explained, and should be emphat. 'calls stated. that the deficiencies reported from the several executive departments were occasioned by the extravagance of the Jut Administration, and that the President L not responsible for them. The truth Is that during the lour months of the late fiscal year during which Presi dent Grua has been in power the econo. my of the several departments bat been so great as to leave a surplus in the Tres sury, which of course has been applied to the redemption of the deficiencies which wereincuned during the last eight months of Andy Johnson's reign. Tun proposed consolidation of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, and the Toledo, Wabash and Western Rail. road Companies %%likely to be defeated, owing to the strong opposition of the stockholders' of the former, some of whom are taking steps in Ohio to prevent It. In view of this action of the stock. holden, the directors of the Lake Shore will not solicit proxies for the vote on the question which will be taken on the 2011, instant. It Is proper to add, however, that the directors will act in the matter If requested by the stockholders. The pros pect of the defeat of the consolidation bas favorably affected the price of Lake Shore, asd unfavorably aflceted that of Wabuh. Tax Board of Managers of the Nation al Soldiers' Home took care of four thou sand disabled soldiers during the last year, nearly one-half of whom were at the Central Asylum. near Dayton, Ohio. This distribution seems to have been a popular one from the beginning, soldiers from all the Stataa of the Union preferring to go there, and yet the expense of sop porting the men there has all along been less than at either of the other asylums. On this and other accounts the opinion .freely expressed by the manager , , that before many years the other asylums will be sold, and ail the men cincen trated at the Dayton Asylum. Warms were taken to render all the asylums more homelike, and at the same time to enforce great economy In their admints• %ration: The religions movement in Prance seems to increase in depth and force. The letter of the Bishop of Orleans has divided the Episcopate into two hostile camps. The Archbishop of Paris, and the Bishops of Chalons and Marseilire side with - Msgr. Dupleloop. On the other hiaidethe Blehop of ,Lsval has pro nounced against him. Ho deeply regrets that his colleague should have written as ha has done, and le more than ever COO wideed of the correctness of his own ear tier declarailons es to the infallibility of the Pope. The General Council, how ever, it Is. prudent enough to add, meet ing es it does under the promise of divine guidance, will have to decide whether it is well to announce the dogma at once, ur to wait for better times." Rua. admit= over the adventof the Queen's son, Prince Arthur, In Canada, has died out completely. The Dominion newspapers use plain English In speaking of him, and one at lust recommends an official investigation into big conduct. his stated that while In the town of London ha did sundry things unbecom ing a Prince. The landlord of the hotel where -ho stopped presented a bill of sl,Boo to the corporation, whereupon he (the hotel keeper) was taunted with die loyalty In not realizing that the honor of entertaining a "sprig of loyalty" was ample compemestion for his trouble. But he pugged in his demand, the depteda. Cons anr damages committed by the prince being of a nature that could not be endured without compensation. Be alleged that through the royal party he lost one and a half dozen table clAihs, besides stockings and finger towels an. numbers d his-sister bad only one pair of stockings left t and he lost &pair of trona ere. Two taw had been seat for by the party in. which 15 wsiti, although there ass a bath td "(he hedge, . aid . 14 the morning the tubs were ugsA and the soapsuds were all over the room. The citizens of London will have to pay for being abused and insetted, and doubt less &tire no further visits from Arthur, or his tgothens, who have also, in their =ye, left unpleasant recollections Tun new Governor of Utah, J. Wil son Shaffer, of Illinois, was Genera Boner's Provost Marshal, and after wards his Chief of Btaff. The President has promised him all the troops that may be needed lo enforce the laws in Mor mondom. 70 PEOPLE IYHO THINK FOR e=! I=l sir ens Is ander bleary eobtalbsittons made upon ea ssr It [by rehash of UM anddan Onus ' of wombat. It ...re bras to all mho retard their • b and happiness to betake tbetosedvss to a Ily res. soy. Tbat le, tr you .•t • soo•• or sold do = Lao thardlnata load, bat at tract sari tor relief- =EI UR'S LUNG COME or DE. EZYBEErh PEO TOILt L SYRUP. 1f people, estimated slits t, = =I != Ca *bat are often used, median:m.lllo it Da. La aer, a .k`llnal and oalentllle PnYee.; of newly tulf a con:ary's expezlestes, would I= City of Pittsb2rgh a family. • me o e of which too not been benentted by DR. R I TISERB PEG. TORAL ITRUP or DR RETSCRO3 LUNG CURE. Bob of there ...dlr. aro prryetrol flfl , TflTl nmmrrflrfl' to a• obstlatd, slot ott • coatel.tloot repro I= Who does tot know that to negl.l . sough In tbs beginning Is to Invite along !Liman' cleanup d peradv.llll3n an Dimmable dlaaasa Wt gpeek In all “rtonsano to the read =I I= on at heart than the mere ohleet o make by an objet which most parsons will allow as =I lobo comparative acithlornem obi. [0611.1/04 =I =1 13 a !nada a bat., med.elna for Fadden comets I cold. Dila Dr. IL ETISKR . S PLOTORA.L STA" T. Its ."...r. dally Increasing •¢ll ands of persona key. been analabs4 f am th EiEiERMEM!! boaabt a qoantlt7 am me recoanaaadattoa of )woo( maw wbo tub bees coy.' by IL Tl. It frequent menneser. sad the merchants or our on %Minn. meld not fall to proft by ht. exam ple. Dr, Semer's Loot Cam and Or Emmen P. etoratfughp ire d alined at lito at to um -se a arida range to Um Imatnamtl of all pul monary and b - oneht al dhow.. To [a bad of most arms/{I In and at nu De Great /tedious Stare, 10? Utters, Street, wears thartsigh hang essealsesttees Sr. made dall7 and atreles Nivea. DLCIMLIUI to. 1889". PREPARATORY MEDICATION The hum= q.um, [b• roo.t delleate Sad live of all created things, sboaid be ilk', p pared to meet the Gook ea :aslonad hi • audit alutore lo the temperotoro of lb* air. Ltea the wad metals contract .od to .sd ender cold sad I=l tasted ^r foal Ittiors lad Admit, ormalatloo 11• Id• sod MIMI* ora its mattar. too frame moold not be proof itgalott w vlitmltodm of climate. As It M. it tattoo'. ••very out. ••occi•Ill Mot a to Latfly lbs Mai trimmont of mortality rasing. lb. ankmeray Of lbs Dreamt mama. • orOolmoine, strtnatatiotor Vag v.ortiOtir might and sit...ratios I. t►• prooaratm sailohto regain d, sad mood tordieloal agents a this character, 1103TLTrit47 ISTONLACTI LIT• Tlfato shout insanooad. la a mouothol camera nearly o,auaritti of • etiotorli t 4. streparattoo Ear bg,er douailool or spproa•h.d, and ft. ant now Woof tt so those of my half di ago artlcres, purporbag b belote tote. sante elms lb t Is/ ever been advertised In 111. mellow. ►a a reeved,. asl.preventfre 01 TIT•rZOVIA. Sad all Its esnpllnstions, It mar be said to bawl aeon dews essoundUlos asd to be the standard opteille of tba Western Heltileptstre. ► roarss of lath d..1a1 nolorall•• at Os e senclausent of W ter 10 tit. worst takruard agalmt a I the me giNSIMI '!,: 'NOTICE.—• Special Meet -INU of ale COLONIC IL TULL CO. .111 be Feld at ihrtr E2lOllll War s& Member WM, at TS o'clock P. 1. • fall atteadana t f aerated. as Manna or tealmt.c.ea 'ol=3. Woes due =matt.. By order of E. I. I:ECIML. Cr.aldrut. DAVIE, Boma. SeeretlA• dal. get BANK NOTICES erFIRST NATIONAL BANK, PITTSBURCII7. PA.. nate I , lttsbnegh Trust Dosopsoy.t—as election for SINE DI ILZCIOIIs of this D.A. will be ►.ld et the DanNINA House, eoi oaf me sod Wood Wool, TUESDAY. January SUL MO, b.• strews the boar. of ll A a. ut H /. N. CH ►BLEB SPEI.II, Anststosit Cashier. Teen.•. ...veer NATIONAL RANI rtrrsno. nu, D.K. 17. 16611. rTne. ANNUAL ELECTIO‘ for RIVEN DUSECTUNS of tbls Beet, to serve for the etteeleg yesr, will be bele et We Beeline Wain. N. 66 Fossil Avenue on TUNoDAT. the littvorliellare • INTO. Me.n in boors of 1 sad I o'eloa P. IL T. L. NYINNYN33IS. THIRD NATTONAL BOOK Or P/TrIBUIGU. FITIIINUOGO. DrOtOlber 11. - 1509. I arTINE ANNUAL ELECTION tar L. Ireo•on of thls Bsok 11/IWm ohms at the Dank los Haus, as TUNZDAY. Jsohsrl Jill. 11TO, lellloo the boors of 10 A. r. sod P, 5. JOHN 8. L 19111059931. nonagon NATIoNAL Inc. I 1609. IarTIIE ANNUAL ELECTION tor thirteen Directors of We Bank nil. be bell gig the Bat king Bosse. ea 111113DLY January 110. IUTO, Wilma the hours of 1 end Bo clock r. a. a. LON% ClAlcf ri7S/IV3ll i NaT O O a Aa . DADE O e P Iit UM Z.Ci I rgrAN ELECTION FOR THEN. TELY tHRICCIORS of 1111 Haat, to twin dtalng the ensuing y0u..14 bo held at tito llanktne Boone. norm Wood ',anti and Sixth •fenue. on TO I:I9DAY. Jnonart 11th. AS b..treen the bonnet' 11 n. 0. •ndli fat. rostra H. HMI.. endttor.' - - fare IT IZ E ars , NATIONAL BANN OT PIeTSBURO/I.—An election fur Nine L mewl, of ible Beek. to gene for the ensuing tear, will be held et as Banking liolue on 71:JUDAS, II h January. ISTO. Weer, tLe hours of II A. 11. tnd Yr. J. 2. BRADY. la.. Cutter. Pritillo29ll, P 4. tleetinlo r IL 11169. NATIOII/4.MU. PitillllUnaLl. Me-ember. 11. g IgrAN ELECTION' FOR PI. ururous of ePaak will be held .11. b. 8.Fik.1.7 Hasa an itrittiDAY. 31001 y I*. 1070. between the hams of IA 11. sad 1 r. JO IN O. /AVM. Cashier. IarTINE ANNUAL ELISVrION of thin sant .111 tam place es 114 I:lankier Rouge on TUISIDAY. January 111124 1 1 10. In twee. no! Coon of II 4. WY.! r. Y. aoIiN,(I . COTT, J.P. h • ' .*. "•" mi l A nme. A WK. I riff"..kN4Lif ei lON OF DIRFA.I. TORito gory., dor?ao the cantos. Int 4111' Do UM et Um Boakate Maw, WO. 34 oat OM:2OAT. him," 1111 UT*. at may !manor 11 A. W. WiIe•WDLIOW. • VaaWit. NEW .k_DVERTESEIIZEM'9 AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE I' :1 Family Sewing MACHINE, A Very Valuable Prawn FOR A 110LIDAY GIFT. Terms Mlasy JAMES ESPY, AGENT, Western Penna. and Eastern Ohio. Salesroom, S. Ir. Corner rum arena( and Marktt St second door. Entrance, ..,ro 12 Firth Avenue, owe door be low Jlarkel Street eomen WEED I 1 FAMILY FAVORITE SEWING NACKINES. The Beat in the Market. ILD AT MODERATE ITIMIM Easy Terms. 1 01 IN BIG! HIT & SI 116 11AREBT 81 BEET "YEA. MOND PA 196 SANTI (WS 9' 01- areq. s Hit PACK cri 4:3151 TITESDAY, 2 _, 1 . A. 2. • k . McFADDEN'S, ~,,.• r :Federal Street, Allegheny. . 4 L'IM;Gr:O7.II - ..n.dAtidti. - .. - tl il J. i ;! , ,,n:Ti. ,r,:e.inregi,..o, ri aI.WARI. 1.. ,11 . 1111 A N 13'w Di AND V•52-", 1 h.. 1 tb. chase , et ...Ingham, —_, BILO•Z • 41.••• PARIAH STATU-I 'No hal,. enure') new gszl••• In 'man , trwws awe Was s. eanswel. anticks:i 1 .as 4 modern 04 eI....CRW, PAIMITINO*, e.e.. ~, I )11 ell 8.4' 7,:,;:i,•1 0 - . a.2.471tti.LOW -. ' tw suldi 0, cotsenpunwLoa, , ..1. ,7 ,9 6. T. MR/LODEN, Jr. i'd 61 1 1 W.i4A.PCME1...94. ELEGAZI T HOLIDAY PRESENTS For Grotlemea, Suitable for WITHER. HURRIED, BROTHER OR FRIEND DRESSING ROBES of ..test b.autlitsl patters.. silk Hoed esull restage et silk 'edited. They Kee ileeided • y tk• kaaiteemess geed. lin the market. sad are offers/ AT MODERATE PRICES ALF?, ♦ H•NOSLO111 LINT. 01 GENTS SMOKING CAPS Toratb“ with an allerant Iles of OFFT•' lOQ FTFLORO 0000 N. giant:MO COr ...rot not, WAY Mir. I GRAY, ?ORIEL & HO, FINE HOLIDAY GOODS FOR GENIZEMEN. PUTNAM. & ADAMS gents' PmLiking Eslollo=4 72 FrISTEI •AVENV d Oz111•11oskludliai. NOTICE..--Ilaving this day dhpased of ths :11 ; 134N LION sod • littoral of 1t 0 Gent'g Fare Mill Goods Store, • dt N. SG LIIIBBIT STREET, SAMUEL B. POIGHT nal ...only otikelipaD.Oiste. .7: D. ILANALZT. Pirrasuman. Dee. 16. &Mai LOST NOTE ?Rommel. 1101. r. dims* try tho weer Sfflood. PWSborslo. Ijoieber Lt. 1 669 . soollosed Soo, nix ISMS UMW sign Doi.- Wei. }01000.v0,) ittlewlop. 'booths Inns tote wilb lugelY": prow. to too orator Apar A. VMS /Y. oraoatllled on Umber 111 to Ow WA Jobst S. Irdo,As N York City. bot slayer to o. lied by Oink Ail wino we Web?' lIPSS.ND asststt Segotattlir osiso.taisoymout di boos wogs S. dotkrlll OTO. la: ILDWARD& CiIkiIaoCANDLEBS & CO., lIUlm Out Com) Nacmastass MUM I itteign and Donna. Dry °Obi I& NI 1100 D Ml= nw /011110.11 Dilmandaanne NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW GOORS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Elti i WILLIAM 8 LE'B, Ntht. 180 and 182 Fede Street, ALLKEIIIINY CITY A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drees Goods, vraerproof Cloths, Clioakissir Cloths, Cassiateres and Jeans. LADIES' AND MISSES' SHAWLS, A Great Variety of FANCY GOODS For the Holidays, wii.TJAitt SEMPLE'S. Sea. 180 and 189 Federal Street, =I CHRISTMAS THE LOWES Ladies. Work Dozes, Writing Dozes, Fancy Boxes: POrtinentaes, Ladies' Satchels, Dressing Cases, Watch Wands, Gents' Shaving Cases, Cigar naiads, Fine Wax Dolls, Fancy Dolls, ac.., Aa, NEW GOODS IN AM Merchants and Dealers 13 MACRUM, GL 78 a,33.0. SO M RAILROAD, STBARBOIT, MERCANTILE PRINTING Bill Head., Business Cards. Bank Cheeks, , Bills of lAding, Drafts and Notes, Hallroai Tickets, Receipts. Bank Blanks, Wedding Cards, Letter Heads, Circulars, ,Deer a and Bonds, Certificates, ,Paper Books. Mortgages, Legal Blanks, Bankrupt Blanks, Checks, of Railroad flanks. EMI PAPER AND STATIONERY. Legal Cap. ,Foolscap, Commercial Note, Packet Note, P. O. Paper, 'Envelope& Newspaper Files, lank hatands. Letter Clips, Copying Presses, Gold Pens, ,Pencils. Blank Book ranufacturera ligliiers. aab, &muds, . O Day, Dockets, Invoice, Copying Books, Receipt, Deed Books, Mime and Noligiiie Books, 'Check Books DIARIES FOR 1870. W. S. MEN 86 CO., nor. Wood St. and Third Ave. 12ZEM STAN DAD TIME. =3 rrritlTE rrICME_ Transit Ohßene-1141one Of the Ohm II Our Owa obtereateey. J. B. REED tt CO., Jewelers, Na 68 Fifth Arena. CANDIES t t CANDIFSI 1 • Over 100 Hinds. 'errnicTime =l= a to raava wta a 112../WDVA4L' t SZREvA ALLEGEERM 0127. GEORGE BEAVEN. Sa4:4llNl.lTlill' =1 viol= virrAmmorriany. • Mom% VIWIM6. PAtn AnD BUSJUU avt4 sisaavute, • - itga l ah l A i g g: =L e tat atili*uh LASS amissarus Mai NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GOOD BARGAINS WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, No 180 and 182 Federal Street, 1333:111111EM White and Colored Blankets, Heavy Coverlid I, Barred Country Flannel'', White and Plain Colored Flannels, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves &e. =3 BOULEVARDE SKIRTS, Printed and Embossed Borders BEST BAILEILINS OP THE SEAEON LADIES' AND MISSES' FURS, Wholesale and Retail WILLIAM BFXPLEI3, Nos. 180 and 188 . Federal Street, ME= PRESENTS T PRICES! MIE3 =MIMI Beal Lace Collars t Handt'es, Gents" Handkerchiefs. Ladies' and Gents' Gloves. Children's Gloves, Ladies' Scarf 4 and Bows, Boman Bashes. Gents' Bows and yearn., Children's Stockings, Worsted Patterns. Knit Goods, Am, he , Ladies' Band k et clalert. _Op L DEPARTMENTS applied at Eastern Prices, YDE & CO'S, Es,rlm.et Mitreet ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS No. 110 Market &tee' Comprtsint o mi la-ra and Ins ass-n aor. moot of PARIS, VIINN OKIMILLN sad ENGLISH P . A.wei AIItICLZS, paraanasel rest from be manufacturers by oar Mr C. I msg. , • Ste Late alai, io Et, opt. No too prod,. ara paid by barebulag at tato baste. lba stock ovtab.l.e. • Superb Paris Flower Stands, Card Re' . elvers, Elegant Glove Boxes, kiega.t Handkere'f Boxes. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, rorifvlios. oekei Books, Dressing (bites, Statuary, Alb. dose. 4/algae Vienna Cigar Clues Russia I anther Saes. Ladies' Companions, • • hloroms ratchets, Odor Cases, " Bohemia Glass and (Moo Vases, ete., tee. NIP o,4en taloa to taxes goods. C. YEAGER & CO. Oat to r 8 0 46g,.. ,0 „ ,k.l i }4 W 4 z l4 4/ a -,1 4 J tg ri ol 1 g S r E, 0 It o El 1 g i g 0 4 ,. c° P li mI i E- 0”" 1 4 I=o . k d C 4 • 0 ci. e 0 ,4 vei 14 co 1 4 . e. s 4 Z 0 la 'ad 41 MAGNOLIA GBDItE PLANTATION. W 5 ►MN NOW GIVING 1 2 I.er tent. Tare NEW Will. Receive on Thursday 50 HIM EIDGAB, 50 Barrels 13Iolasses. 'duke Goods ad-Pilo Low. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. & CO. dew en P,ILWORTLW rili.-,:;4:-CO.; 248 STRUT, nkvic glut ILICICIIVED =a 100 Barrels "Perfimita" Ups; Tea ansau avez Womb* to this mats:. 55 BAWAEIS N...0.15.0.LA&5E3, calms Yaw CLOP. 25 MIMS. N. 0. SUGAR, PIGGI A TIII.LOW OLJAI/tiD. Wo whit , lb Oui te Us Atten tion of tlnvis bode. M GENERAL REDUCTIONS TO CLOSE THE ENTIRE STOCK!! BATES & BELL OFFER THEIR !mice Selected Stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, Silks, Cloaks, Ilankets, Velvets, VERY LOW PRIORS To Iteduee the Stock. dell / .ro. 3lf FIF7II .4 vr-rvE, PITTIIIIII",911, Pa. TEM °LIMIT HLBC&PIILL COLLICHR IP iIIIZRICA, and tba oxt.Y mat la srldsh 8004 lasalax la all Its Ormolus I. tausrbt:from Har par a Bros. NM adaloa of Dar. Boalmorplag. by tesolus.s4=neu anorloara. Bally last la PasmaaMdp by WY. H. DUTY. Tor or bevale pp. win. apadar, costal) addalto MS. P. MIFF, Beaman, Air Coutes Coss !tom II to O. APPLE PARERL—I (hate is' tan asweicrial of Apple Parlopeorlas SON Motu II Wilms, which I barna La to canal A 1.110 tstW. Tea 1.41141413, 010/00 A:dD =CMG MACRO= take ooU am , WS •• • tall Mak to par. , eon, anl Yin u ordain good NMI.. It •111 pars *mhos% IlLd/ag or 0.1.4 Moiled. Dried Avoles cell moth bligOor .1 ma Word vatk tu. mains than vibes 0.1911.11.117 old prom. 1.1" MI usorougat of Lightning It "hum Table kale Wen. wboluals sad rataig l ios JAMES SOWN,. 2i5t.3 . .8 °WOOD sTrt.*.vr. ALPERT & F.OHL Elt, • w 'S'"e `1"""4 1.10121 IsT. mast wawa altar attentSon giros totlontro Work. Ve d r ilt seg bon so dIVOCI the aUJIIIIIO/1 Of tli• 01=114.. feet th at me ore soo t relordi Port. aed taxes pence. iro. oall (Was, anxious, or desorrned RM. UMW V j ggenisl super, Won of oar K K r. AL atit?..lbr,,ose or Allealsoor 017.1/ atll L 0 'Nal" tr • ail kis old enslomers Xr. MAW. node a ineorals, W. errog thr which I. 11 sox be ear. In warroalas esn a. twassetuu. Boos. ad oe. for Ws Manor. WS. atvil • ISIX S ad be be eoarinelems, A.r..PLar • barthia. =Win punter airoot Pltistenali.r. • Lotani ("74i Bala* loss N,proistoll OAS ant GAB 11111:111, 1:11111.1101011 *or', Alksbeay Cot" nett." u hereto ittheao4 *MI the steessery aloe sal Itahshhella teefirl iseltsere lambs rettektuh. sum be Istusil so the orrICS Or TOL NA TIONAL nittzli LIT AND rips wuurs. TIM*. Mid Weft. war Yam illtaleeee. Guano, Gas Meta InGasum DI• • A Stodge melt Wm Ire arencetre ig l areortif riraVl4=ll.". ..111•.20.° pfd, AIM gees, Clio, corner of t • Oslo AIWA, ' long itsportrare In • • ~Ms sr toilklmmnara ea Mutes Madre end roserrli IThise Mb& nal Buliarz CLOSING 0 xiszt . gsr- ar. "W. 33.a.rixt. 4131-41COIDS1 NEASt. TWENTY TO THirt !fflE== NEW ADVERT'S EVEN NT S G 1411) SALE HORNE'S, ON MARKET STREET. Heavy Decline in Prices! NEW GOODS FOR THE 110LIll4YSt Our Special Holiday OLEARANOE SALE On Monday, December 13th, Whim our WHOLE STOCK will be offered ia prices to conform to the present low rates prevailing in New York. EVERY DEPARTMENT been replalehed during the put with NEW AND CHOICE GOODS Suited to the Holiday Season. In addition to our regular lives of desirable goods, we shall offer AS A SPECIALTY the best line of II kN BIKER CHIEF Lace Articles Ever shim in tills city and at real bargabm We invite everybody to this sale, promising to all prompt and polite attention. OSEPO HORNS & CO., 77 knd 79 Nuket Streit 500 Pairs of the _ "_DA.NTON". KID GILDVE, As flood as any maalA to White sad OPere at $1,35 Per Pa which . te leas than the Gold by; kortaticm. LATErr cal. 671111 LE. MT/CI I Lferirgrr tocasraw ! ' . • AND lINVE INADNI To otoretneshshdafl Jarrta. /oat Ooste mei - ..6. 1 %...01rtutt0 baryons Swam. to thole... imam coot of Norio. and latakev prolphOra med Omega:EVA to too potato te7 E. C. iIiottEMOLON, So• Ming Imhof rri to Do enjoyed gratilaa 141.1=..'jr,Ottft411a7gt =WI - Wag . an O. losaratire r.na I:aledcan at ateleatiani. eat]. pa VD be had u P. C. TEAEMPILUVI. To mottos IhroNT. 47:arbl of awn it zburenzata char. 03 tN r halm forams oat wboo oat gat thowootb Irag"rloilar you amend. at 5. C. RACI:6 W . I. raze ?faros of the frost No% Po.ot 11g L ant. au..4aa.. tr . 0 0 %No the t r l Moro 1 ft• re their clothes. 1.,T17 1:1100 Von tO 4.7 es .0 them Tn. %referenda. J. Barr an MO /EN No. W /ON I TEM ON 1411C111. Co os not outta tor el worth tie. ikrabbe oats tor e. worth 190. g park sons Ott 1119 worth ris. att . l.llneo. at Ile 50 owl worth $ll. *to goo terw;th OW . • lagst .. s.oat 13:11Z re 100 13 7 0111.11 II• 102; boon hot a how Lys PARC). rontembas thr No. h, greet S. E. TRALUEICILIX. rrfIESTM & TWELFTH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. -= 33A1:14"k r dlitedi. .Tewelergis. GRAND OPENINGS! v.u., PALL sad ClrataNiis di& irosouncirrraTocrg or oil in. 'Knows. is litaidus. /WTI lad Illurvan. -- rem! GOODS, &O. Bridal Gifts a Specialvi. airs asmaise vlstuxes Womb tear ssiabilito MII2/0 2/AXEMY dre CO.. . NEW MARBLE STORE, QiErsgur no Iva n so Emk -rissiscaptss. DU71 , •8 DN.. VirEaTnIER :7::' - 1 , - , 7 : c o. TO' TIMM - 2 ,141; 442 t: dim :AM= Vgf '"•a:1- - fartZlMlaDoteaef ßDtm "" 16a "•,' 3 , aribebessoretbar sews,- elm veldt , .1 some et the terMategeames. es tdoemas. tra aseekeese. ardbrestrees earner inur .... . - - 76 1 1T.7 L 4 999 imemuser "9" sad Lady es pitotrottos oeinsa . Seol as reader nuustere ceemammeer7. abereless M d fs a l brafg=atlas" 9= air Is snafu coartlixtioaal ma t Murald g t., W. Datum a trtel3 be sem laMaz etteetrost Creme% ell Made eras. orrhes or WOlOOl. rated, ftdtre =Woe or Ulm:sea= or Om -11iramb, orarrees imattras rtaareerlarms IfeearriteMes trespro aartimeS, sad bterlltty or Bantilusera. ate Mere ed Tab tbe ansatmee . We mdfireldealMat a fOrniedes atm exeresea btareelf eardestsely to 'tetaftr_of a cartela Mese of &Mama I= DOSS. , Ra 1. 411 of 711 2 meer eadelm rcreseratal La mar .i t ttabb Urea also ta awn/ macaws TM, Doctor pabileMd it eardeml ImmtMaM of My parer OA Orel p,OU oxpoonlas of rcooreal IMO fere. dLoogomMiot cisk DO lad Mac= 071 for Wo Wimps; ta reeled ea essisatee ammeter lestarrettea tow els ealesebda One err deurrmlea tbalires et a as are of ereardeltda .4 10. "': * ::"I"ss l a rerri: s... ttatet ...30 4 ,zow e Va'a991 f tbe . a*V" imear ' 7 l :: ... es P 99. . "99 1 e ebe im irtri tleasery . ? =IV mime berranst littpattosli/1 embed. sad am tbeeerammodetrairt tenth esekWe there ere NEMte am/meted edgilletalese Oral &rev. airsa nritatie tau e as e ta Mr arrereilealmm9 99 4 . rasee t" trUl. B MI letedat=der awned sr . Wr 9 811 99 1' Vr i ri ca siampe: Irr a miltm . vbs. bar 5fP...... Mi s eleir caf es jamas lire.z.to It r 0 Wiltiget,,,::. 1 - a r ghese 9 S. •: T SALE!! win Prices of Great Reduetto 0 , 0 jiLp ge; • ' A WM -EMI CC. '6l. CM ItEl3 DOWN OM < - 1123 TY PER CEN'X'IIBI. T STREk.T. 59 MARKE P =EOM N. B il