The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 31, 1869, Image 2

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of XC AL PAP=
OS Plitaburgh, Aldisellisair .as& Allat-;,
glumly Comally
FSIDAY, DEC. 31, 1869
perms= at Antwep 591 f.
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Wm: the connosnonotnt - of the next
lank, the Willa Wes of Pentutylfirdi .
. Ind Ohltritl4 ifieDlNe at theit 211 Pectiva
sari. : • •
Taipei:la] Iliadic= to all 03ensUotal
,Tainutpy in ,040.rtriltea on glf, rut; In
tbaaboicie of Howard, Hoptibikati„ The
Dentocrany, In a put allot &strict, as
- a colored * vain as their candidate, eying
; 11diu bat allallt vote,. width would bays
- bits heavier If they could baTe tch
encOnisights hop" of lib election.
%Tim LoaiayWs Clinamential
moon our exchanges, ptesenting 'MAO
:Woos to establlah and lciaintalw a daily%
Aleptddicatijournatin that thy atidl3tate,
or loose time putt wholly arithisit Ode.
The new Raper looks well, reads well;
and, we Winn, alir do Zieri tor the cause
154(0? Its tadarnitising providing,
BTATZ CAPITOL hnjtild beta
caMpleted atltadreon , Whiconsin, it an
expanse of $600,000. It Li spoken of as
• splendid pleas of architecture, and be.
ing_situsted on an eminence,. Its huge .
white' ome is a conspicuous object for a
9 wa cci a .9W*fr 4 = ll ,' e sT9Pa•
nen Canwlitur - fectrernment, in recall;
h l lo oo .oSkrinta; wh9zo I !Lakeent tq
tle Red Blew colony, Wiseljforbears to
weir Wi Inuri with the colonlite. In
dewEibilinicirritiwist tie 'ear, the latter
bl'Arq "Pim . t!onq
f .!erest bi the °pia= anthoritita.ezeept
*siaTiiiilgir:
. .11sterioan territory, a privilege nei th er
t 6 be ,iwked nor granted. We presume
fpf turbalent Balklikers mitt be &mi.
Aft Arknegothipeas. Wore the spring
4Ponr.
,r .7aTIMALIZATIoN.
, The most valuable mare, In the
bill for mutating the natural.
--WM= of aliens, Is its provision entirely
theelludinethe State Courts from any pt.
dedlesiost whatever thereto. /t is pro.
• pored to costes this jurisdiction wholly
Millet Federal Ultimate, where only It
prolarrly beloags. The bill provides also
*.the more accurate Identification of
Aria perion naturalized, whose citizenship
may. be decreed atter four end chill
`iiean 'of continued rujiiiiaps whole
certlicate, so blentrybill pro.
diced at the polls, cannotMaied until
ibt mouths after the date of the demo.
Y( the bill be enacted into law, it will
ornate to mum' the most emit= objec.
Vohs to the aiding system.
MASK
. 11113 TRAITORS I
The Lescaster Jitssatissr print. a feleZ
Tfpm - II& ' t filladedzabli*zsim
p
which makes Tery, sezioiti -
.ag r alind whit may be styled the, ilitlieit
etinaisiss" ring, including themin - ' - 'mensal
pretended Republican journals in western
.Rennsylzazds.. Of tads ring afediters and
politicians, the writer sap :
~ 'May know - that 1122000 has already
: been ratted in Philadelphia, and than
124.000 um to be raked there to bey
k aawaydßuynibliatti reas to defeat the Me.
trepan= Pelee Bill. 'They kliatif that
this money—and the &ate ?mans*
blew* in-13 Yes 411.1=1,1 111 PAID TOE
1112 VMS. - and Or
vs mog
o fartitth a p o hne=tae g
a" tp be UM*. to take itii
money fn. betraytagrthetr party. • • , 1
. We warn our readers, we want the Re
• =Main partyor the conapiretyln whieth
a portion of the Bepabßaut Prase ie now!
magnet. -We zetterstSour charge. W.
repeat the particulars, Thepresenttßath
Treasurer la to he •tesian Par a tool of
them men the Democrats ramialzur 65;
widow:a the Banditti 12. Onehandred,
Utomand dollars Into be Odd to Bout.
Bean members tar their votes against the, ,
- Pollee BUJ. The worked preparing the'
yenkyte tbflietalltr oUtheula
C r o t tlger labs. int 4 1 20 4 =ek...."7 , 16;
light is, is lagterms, for the integrity!
= on " party, or for iu titter
rotes of wen sent to the'
inttiaittur* i - 19i0tieate - itefler Ttin
Rei t
nedniensleidennited. , en s
to Ai
the Banditti ln_their atiampts to .;
BMW ; it. law iii)e\aba , °lei
"Senators picked out to aid them in Witt
monstrous villainy.- They only nee&
thirteeo Republican votes. Your county
, ii=tfee) rug woucott is Blattaln to,
adzi - / baud' me 'stout of two
other, Hernitorn, -and Are tastaberAttl thd
Roate, - etteted by fleinibtieene ooter,=who
tars to be- "men,." -Tim Banditti have
bound themselves to got thasetnainhara
,Ailaidtbili Wept! - -_.._.,_4.t.:..:', = ~,-:: !
Theseatttormits are. certstoly imp=
blot4-9P04 &CUL,- WS..are
to Nmedlt-them; uti. 114 -
oopportod)ry Other : swoop of.titallar
It Is whispered,' for example, that the
ImoloaArS., is county' n- pie. oil!
' stlidated and
soptel peke tbr the meditated treacheryi
bastioax latimated that the canal ei: 4
liitementpieject hi oleo tC benteilileedi
by the 444,,e4 iianorrmite
,yeess, in the
perpitistkm of the Tressmy swindle;
which the Guerra hasiftenOyaxpoied.
Vnadas 1,11 4 0 71:11e nenormeed,
Phihmtelphis Frees, that $llO,OOO
the oormptton land had been raised, bY
Ate** fterkthe lemerberaorthn proont
,
The Le:Mantra assembles next well
The Bevil:Um: minibus owe It to them.
*sib gailir. new
ciAPikakeiWilto
ft eut.mWi, ea &instil; Vageat:
ed, and the traitors Ably, fully end
proki4istioixt.
TAXittMlltc,,whcounctf.
•" old Air;
elald,Y," Potttaltrix Applittiblo to this
great convointion, and the ayes of the
entire Wilted wiadd'arelized upon it
arttlitagene naliertine amino interest,
Tao time in".aira,tast. Welt/ Weir
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imil,pnetroped thkpolities as well as the
faita oucailaciotosa; bet thatiline haa
pained kr long ay. Then Truk wee
foliates a&th width Midi - inn Rome
nimble, sad thrsanned to emplf all Ea:
Arerosoirlbs sower of islandna-la.lo .
fif gime Mai It Would expire - id .: 41oe
were it held up by the onstual jeal
ousies of the Clubnian nations. Marti
elation in the opinions and the Whirs of
thit world since the hat. &mooniest
Oconicil sat Is immener, sad it is minuet
go hark. - Then the world hew 1 1
NM is a Isapil ball; now it smiles, or
coolies, or bethTaa the cam nmy be.
A good-dueled interact Wee fat both in
this country and in Ihnopes as to where
the hinerican bishops artedd temp aims;
astree, **NM ~trikilielnksitiontenei
or tM 9ailloasa. Alaki tiOarto that, is
iietßiisea Of the most free and
adlghhaseit MOOR on earth, they wont(
bit tented ost the side -of the Litorabothe
Oglkoaa-Atot, jaws and America ,
eraitiablie tilfklatV
pm oat, Downier, that thltespostatton
, .
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is a mistake, f. : , ;=7ow 'announced In
the meet Posit,* Writs, that; these pada
men take that places along thimewt
ultra of the I:Titramontanea This . ' atti
tude, although it may semis° Pesach.
men aid Germane, (=Jai no midis in
this country.
The Bishop of Orleans, a man of im•
mense ability as an orator and writer,
heads the thine= patty, which is spoken
of at Rome under the terot , Frbthnm; -
ers." , :4 l =Yttra taicalled we canftot
tell posi One extreme. The
o - ore wadi to
spelskekmryllateg, emanating from itlis
MOWN% .onpose the other extreme.
Between:then there are many weak
laiet4ipthbMed brethren who don't
iiimiwwhetbh to holdtastly the ancient
tradition and enamor yield to the'Pn"
ward cornet of Ideas and events, which
thOtresson tells them is iziEeitable .nd
kFelistltde— . .
.
Thedoginsofthilsfalli . Wily of the Pope
which, although 'rev* generally received
by the'utentbas of 'the Catholic Cherch,
has never yet been distinctly and authorl.
tadvely it:armed by a general council,
will' be the principal teat question :be.
tercels the parties. It were idle to specu
late es ththe decision et this early day,
for it la not probable that a vote wall, be
reaeheefor months to come, possibly
years...Thit rope Is =Ported to hive
exprosiedlie desire to celebrate the res.
tival of lit /atter, which comes on the
29th of .Inne, surrounded by all the
'Whops . or the Catholic 'world. ''be
Council of Constance, which met in 1414,
Laded Bore years and a half; that of V.
Lateran, dye years; and that of Trent.
(1546,) with several intemptions, lasted
eighteen years: But as the world mcives
budenolow .than It did three hundred
years ago, it is not likely that the sailon
of this (Mandl will be so protracted.'
In another colunth will be found the
Pege,ldliocution In fell, which was
graphed in part a few weeks ago.
THE ALABAMA CASE.
- .
Not fee.the purpose of intensifyinig or
artbittrettg the pane mind sgsbnl °fest
Britain for the great wrongs our couCtry
endured at her bands during those bitter
yang when it struggled . for its own eats.
tense 'against the most formidable rebel
.
knoino in the lineal' maaldad, do
we publish the following extract flunthe
letter of Mr. Fran, Secretary of Std., to
Mr. Moyne; our Minister to England,
whictilas not blots been given in these
iniumns, although other. passages sere
priblisbed . in our telqvaphic reporta It
is are Indeed that we meet with such
burning, eloquent, magnificent end Im.
Festive passages in diplomatic corres
pondence, or indeed in any departmentof
literature. Its effect will go far to Wing
the suffrages of the world on our side in
this great controversy; and while hie ar
gement will penetrate like a keen lancet
to the heart of every fan:minded Engliah.
man, and cause him to feel that l his
government at that time was a great
wrong-doer, there is not a sentence nor a
clause at which he can take offence; while '
our countrymen can await with patience
and confidence the solution of this (Ices.
Lion, when they know that their cause is
in such bands. We quote :
As Bettale, we had special end
mailer anises dr grief. She had pre.
usatiorell, as we deemed it, and without
adequate meson, awarded the statue of
belitgereme7 to our Insurgents But , the
SA of itself, and by its important =tare,
was of a neutral; an act which, however
we might consider It in the partiedlar
awe, we could not • deny to be of Cur
competency of a wed= State. Other
Swope= governments also recognised
the belligerency of the Ingurgents, but
Great Britain skew bad translated •
measure, indefinite of itself. into one. of
definite wrong to the, United States, as
evinced by the constant and ender:Wald
in ships and munitions of war whlchehe
furnished to the Confederates, and Intim
permission or negligence which enabled
Confederate cruisers from nor' pone to
prey on the commerce of the- United
States. Great Britain alone had bounded,
on that, recognition, a *ptomain man
date war against the United Sid= end
thtelo effect the establishment of a save
government, as to which Mr. Bright
might, well say t "We supply the Illtd"
we : supply the arms, the menalticen of
war; we. give aid and comfort to the
boniest of prime.. Eaglightuen onlyido
Thui,"Shit la France and in Spain. , as
their subsequent conduct showed, Bea
been but as untimely and 111 Judged Set
ol pollttaal aunifestation. Effib
land, as her subsequent conductahowed,
been virtual. sot .of war. We redact
that the Otholederaterrhad 110 ships, no
means of building ships, no mechardial!
appilinees, no marine, no legal states be
the tea, no open sea -ports, no possible
crude of prise, no domestic oommand'of
Instruments and agencies or modern
maratims;warflre... f.
•We sand ourself= what. would the
Gu=n ned }
S - -goverweetit have said if the
United Stet= had awarded the rights Sf
belltgensicyto the iniurgenti to India hr
Ireland lb the same dreemstancia th at
Is, on the occurrence Ws single set .of
rebel hostilltr, „end had, bestowed upon
them their only means of - maritimes
well as teilltetial warfare against O a st
In truth.witilidu ths hour of their great
triumph the Unit= States were think.
folly Inclined to sentiments of modera
tion, both al home and abroad, for rat
home= man =dared death for =ideal
causes, we were =Mr 'more inclined
moderation, and especially north Grist
Britain; Widow of the* enormity of the
wrongs - Ws had studelned , and the eon;
Sequent 'difficulty- of measuring tee
regrind= due, if sincerely proffered:by
the Queen's government.
. _We dented no war with England We
shrank from' the thoaght of another seer e
of ftardeldaleenage like that through
whit& =had jest paned; with nocturne.
te,the 'condition of war but the entatitu:
don intoned= of misguided Twill=
-den lb tbs plant of misguided Americana
We preferreddr possible, to dud ad=
snisfeetion for our. great 131011413C110 lin
peaceful cougstent alike tett b
the horned Ursa Britain and of the
!hilted MAIM •
Thabifinenoe of this conditioner mind
is apparent In all the dismalons of the
subject by or under the Instraefions jot
this ' einattninit during the preceding
admlnkgratiorki of the Government. It
11111111$1111 In earnest effbrts on our part to
determinetbeeentroveny byarbitration,
la the interest Opens and Internationa l
good will, which efforts. If Prowliq mel
by the Qatar& hilatatenrin the spirit in
which they, wen made, =add long since
Itave remand the •preeent oentrovercy
from the field Of diplomacy. and •effeatn.
sly"hcmcuised • the Mations of the
United Statirawah Great Beltran. •
OoMier says
- Alrio bare Washed sleepy co , the - Phila.
delptda- palletise; whirs marked articna
biottaltderattoommendattonotOolonel
- McFarland for reampototment sa Eloper
Intaddent of the &boots for &Idlers` Cor.
'plans." WI - am not 'wall enough sc•
quaintOti with tbnOolonePa management
ofaheschoola totateUlgsntlyreoommend
or oppose :tam reappointment. ~imo
'ladhowever, that we have beard tom:.
;platter to regard to him tram this viola:
Ity, width, frame, would Indicate that •
change might-be profitably, mato. •
• Tire arruipments for the reap on of
thereetudnarof George Peabody in Port
land srefait beteg completed, we lama
hat O a ont the Po
=rtlan ens d Prue
mated It is to the proposed
be City
llail sled lald'ln state so long u they to.
maltrbo_Partland, the City Hall Air be
appropriately draped lnmonrntng during
to. time • procconticua will escort the re.
males* the Malmo on the departure fbr
Balern, in which all the city aocieVes will
be tutted to side. As soon as the Mon.
arch is signaled a telegram will be dia.
patched to the Trustees, and a committee
of twuty:five from siislem and surround.
tag townsmill proceed to Portland. • A
milltray.gurd of honor will accompany
the rms from Portland to lisktn,
Tun attempt to defeat ktathey the State
Treasurer, though namely fought, ghee
evidence of Ware. Tbe chief obmcla
Ingo way of the arcane of bts oppo
nents vas that everything they could
charge &Plaid bis to othotrue. Pessessed
thtfeame 'weight against any other can.
Edate.'," The tweedy• which• they pro.
poised to by the defeat of Itscamy
could only be done by , remodeling the
,Twasory Peputment, not by a ensued
incembante, and this they did not pro.
pose tO—frafiglo Eireitell•
me Papal illeenUan.
~iVaniornanysi .Samna= What we
*lied of God by army supplications and
prayers...that we may be able to inaugu-
rate the CEcumenical Council appointed
11'.1 has heal-granted, to our great
fen:" by the ormarkable and -i.singular
grace of God. Oar heart, therefore, ex
ults in the Lord, and hi suffused with in
conceivable consolation, because on this
most anspiciotui anniversary of the festi
ve! of the Immaculate Conception of the
-Virgin Mary, Mother of God, you who
have been called to participate in our
solicitude have assembled in greater num.
bars than formerly in this citadel of the
Catholic—religion, and we. thorougbly
rejoice In your presence. Now, venera
ble brethren, you are aasembled here in
the same of Christ, that with us you may
bear testimony to the Word of God and
Joins Christ, that you may teach the way
of God in truth's all men with na, and
that you may judge with us, under the
guidance of the Holy Ghost; of the op.
position of science, falsely so called. For
if ever there via a time :when seal for'
the Divine glory and the salvation of the
Lord's Hock demanded of no to surround
and defend Zion, It ie now. For you
sea, venerable brethren, with what vio
lence the old enemy of the human race
has attacked, and still attacks, the House
of God, Under His guidance that wick
ed conspiracy of the impious is widely
diffnacd- Strong ip UniGZI powerful
in wealth, protected by itudiintione, and
wearing the liberal veil of malice, and
dall of weakness, It does not cease its most
bitter war against the *scrod Church of
Christ. You know the nature of that
war—its powers, Its acme, its progress, its
councils. Yon have continually before
your eyes, the trouble and confusion, the
grievops perversion of all right, rho vari•
ons arts of bold lying and corrnolion by
which the wholesome bonds of justice,
integrity andatithority are loosened,. the
worst passions are inflamed, the Chris.'
than faith rooted out from souls, so that
'he end of God's Church might well be
feared now, if It were possible for it to be
destroyed by any'machinationa or endeav
ors of man. But, as Ed. John Chrysos
tom said, "Nothing is more powerful
than the Church—the Church is stronger
than heaven itself." "Heaven and earth
shall pa away, but w rds shall not
pass. , '
What words ? hoe art Peter,
and on this rock shall I build my Church,
and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against
- His Holiness, in conclusion, hopes for
peace among nations, laws among bar-
Widens, quiet in monasteries, order In
the churches, and discipline among the
clergy, as the result of the deliberations
of the Council.- Conscious of his own
weakness, he invokes the presence and
' aid of the Holy Spiro, the prayers of the
Mother of God, and of the angels and
archangels, and the Prince of the Apos
tles, and all the saints.
Freda Facto About the Cansl.
Mr. C. Clarke. President of the Liver
pool Chamber of Commerce, read a paper.
Dec. 13th, on the *glues Canal,''. tram
which be has just returned. Mr. Clerke's
conclusions are that, as regards the 'Wipe
at Port Bald, it may be necessary either
to fill up permanently the Interstices be
tween the blocks which form the western
breakwater, or dredge away the bank as
It is formed. Either course is practica
ble,-and might be taxers at amoderate ex
pense. With respect to the injury of
banks by wash, it may be neeeseery, in
several portions of the canal, to reduce
the slope of the banks, and to pitch them
with atone to a height of two or three feet
above the water line. This is already be
ing done between Sara and ;the Bitter
Lakes. There are inexhaustible suppflei
of stone in the mountains near Sues, and
now that the canal Is open, the cost of
transport would be trifling. Tile fear of
the canal drying up by evaporation Mr.
Clarke regards as chimerical. No man
who law the Bitter Lakes and the current
flowing in from the Red Bea could enter.
tatn such a notion. The filling of the
canal by shifting sands is a real danger,
though greatly exaggerated.' Of the bun
died miles which form the entire length
of the canal, about fifty-seven miles are
made through lakes which have existed
as natural basins for at leasttwothousand
years without being filled with sand., Of
the remaining forty-three miles the
greater part consists of a mixture of
rand and' gravel, in consistency re
semging more a garden - walk than
the floe loose materiel which is popularly
supposed to form the desert. Mr. Clarke
has no doubt whatever that the enormous
machines which were arranged along the
bank of the canal as he passed will
dredge out in'a month all the sand which
is likely to be Wolin in in a year. As '
regards the cost of maintaining the canal
when completed, an eminent English
engineer on boud estimated it at £611,000
per annum.. Mr. Cialke yeenid have
thought at least £lOO,OOO would have
been required; but be was told that Mr.
Lavallez wan willing to contract for its
maintenance at te-10,000 a year. Finally,
as regards the prospecte of the canal as
paying investment, Mr. Clark contested
himself unable as yet to arrive at a satis
factory opinion.
The Hydrographer to the Admiralty
has issued a series of directions for the
navigation of the Canal. There is no
doubt, it is staled, that every vessel will
do more or less damage to Mg - banks on
passing, but screwships going rive or six
knots will do but . httle harm. large
vessels should go' at slower speed than
smaller ones. Several ships grontded on
the mange, but this was caused morale
their desire to get through quickly than
from any fault in the Canal.
The Red Blvei Rebellion.
The insurgents, according to latest ad.
vices, are in full possession of all the
forts and - country. The recent expedi
tion, planned and sent by Governor Mc.
Dougall from his - headquarters In Mut.
newts; has been captured by the insur
gents, and it is not probable that he will
be allowed to repeat his experiment by
the Governor of Minnesota or General
Hancock. Should Canada undertake to
conquer the Red River people Into sub.
mission, the tank would not Win , 'easy
one. Them is no way by which this
might be done save by sending an army
Into the country. The only route by
Which en army an be marched into this
territory, without mating over American
soil, Is by way of Hudson Bay; which is
closed ten months in the year. The route
from York House at . the -month of the
Nelson river, or from Fort Severn, at the
mouth of the Severn river, Is a canoe or
bateau route through a varies of lakes and
titan, broken by Miley or forty portages,
through 'a barren country of . rocks,
morasses, and jungles, which a few him.
dred half-breed sharpshooters could de.
fend against an army or 'many thousand
men. . The distance from York House to
Fort Gerry es 745 miles. There is an.
other and a shorter route (647 miles` by
way of thogreat lakes from Fort William
to Feet Garry. But thil is more than fin.
practicable, as It would require more
than SO portages, and its morasses and
jungle afford too good shelter for guer.
ass and , a guerrilla warfare.
" Jams treat, the recently elected
Secretary of State for Mississippi, is a
young and intelligent colored man, who
was born in Baltimore, Md.; on January
9th, 1839. Before he was six' year old
he was taught to read end write byp his
mother; who, although in early Ills a
slave, had educated herself. Lynch next
attended a select school in Baltimore,
working half a day to support himself.
Having attracted much attention . by his
exertions to obtain an education, at the
the
ueof sixteen ho was sent North by
friends in order to pursue - tds studies at
College, but his resources failing he was
obliged to support hintseli by teaching
school at "Jamaica, Long 'Ha
tben turned hie attention to the mllllBl4,
and becoming n UleMber of the' Indiana
Conference of the African Methodist
Zpiscopal Church; was stationed at Gale.
us, 111., and was next placed in °bunco(
a church in the District of Columbia.
Alter the "Emancipation Proclamation was
issued, Mr; Lynch went tollouth Carolina
under the =spices of the Freedmen's
Belief Association, in order to organize
isehools among the liberated slaves, and
was subsequently appointed Superintend.
ent of Freedmen's affairs by General
Saxton. After the war" Mr. Lynch re. '
turned to the north and became editor of
the Okriftion. Bseardsr, a Journal pub.
Haled in Philadelphia, by the . African
Methodist church. Fromthls position he
was in a shut_ time called and sent to '
Niaidaslppi, to rake part in the Talon.
Auction of the State.- Alter the order
was issued by General 'Amos D•r the
election of delegates to a-, Constitutional
Convudlon, Mr. Lynch entered prom!.
neatly into thi political campaign,. and
was favorably rectived by all chases, u
he declared publicly that be made no
Issue with men because they bad ..been
sisveholders or rebels,' but only asked
that they should now unalterably Wenn
polib equity to the colored - Me and
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 31, 1869
GENLK&L NEAP.
qq Om.: forty student' now attend the
'University of South Carolina. Six of
its nine professors resigned during the
last year.
Aic Englishman in Madrid recently
strangled a pickpocket who had stolen
his watch, and then surrendered himself
to the police.
Tuur. skeleton of a man murdered in
lowa three years ago has been found,
identified by a bony breach on - the chin,
and the murderer convicted, - • • -
A nerosanoon is Hartford lost,Ms
courts° as the fatal hour spproaehed, and
took a &fie - ISi laridilitim that would have
killed him but for s.stomach•PtimP•
Tiro public executioner in Paris saves
the skulls! "of his victims, and shelves
them with brief biographical discourses,
arranged under the appropriate heads.
NEARLY a million dollars' worth •of
real estate In Newport, Rhode Island,
has changed hands this year, and preps.
Tattoos for another season have begun.
ty your dog starts up the deer, can
another sporttman kill the animal and
claim the venison ? The courts of Lewis
county, Virginia, are called to decide the
question.
FASZIONAiLIE dreasmakera now*daya
Icquire thirty yards of black silk to make
utak they call "a full short dress." The
charge for coshing varlet from fifty to pee
hundred dollars,
Ave Omaha husband revenged himself
upon the man who stole his wife's affec
tions by getting a divorce and then com
pelling the lover to' marry thowo man at
the ramie of a pistol.
Sells Romasox is the name of the
pecunlone negro recently arrested in
Alexandria, Vs., for stealing a horse
worth 1250 and killing him to get the
hide, which be sold for $1.25.
Ax intoxicated individual presented
himself at a New York station•house
Saturday night, with the request to be
locked up until Monday, since he
"couldn't abide two Sundays coming
together."
Tate new Qerman Bankof Discount in
New Yogic City will go into operation
with the Incoming of. the new year with
a capital stock of $15,000,000. Alisil.
nenco from stock, jobbing is to be one of
its features.
Tag waiters of the Charleston and
Savannah hotels are wondering over the
attentions shown two ustraight.halred
niggers" (Hindoo merchants on a tour of
observation) who have pealed through
those cities. .
Caminito a bouquet containing ciao
reform is the fashion among rapid wo
men. When a chap with money con.
ceeied about him gets .peony, they let
him smell of It, and thermal& is a lesson
spooney never forgets.
Tiiit British Postoffice Department
made $23,000,000 net milt last year,
while ours ran behind $ 5 ,000,00 1 1 No
franking in England. The geeen, even,
who may write a letter by soother bane,
must put her own head on it to send it by
mail.
Tim friends of Colorado are about to
appear again with a bill for the admission
of that TerritotT into. the Tinton as a
State. It will be remembered that such
a bill twice passed Congress, but each
time failed to receive the President's sig.
nature, during the last administration..
A. aunt of base ball transpired in
Brldgport, COML. a few nights since. A
party of roughs attempted to clean out a
beer saloon, but the owner ,slezed a boll
club and put them out, 'Attiring three
strikes and three tons. The roughs went
out on a fly and were caught by the
Mart Lucia GILBERT CALHOIII, the
prominent lady friend of Mrs. McFarland,
was married on Thursday, at her father's
residence Jer,ey City, to C. A.
Runkle, a lawyer In New York. Rev. Mr,
Frothhigham being the officiating clergy.
roan. Mr. Runkle is the New York
Tribunes lawyer, and Mrs. Calhoun its
most "brilliant correspondent"
Orr their way down to Memphis; on the
Iron Mountain Railroad, on Sunday
evening, a serious disturbance arose
among the members of the Lydia Tbomp.
son Troupe. Miss Markham and Miss
Weathersbee had a pitched battle, and
outaiders bad to be called in to quell the
disturbance. The trouble arose in con
sequence of certain ladles of the troupe
receiving more attention than others from
some Si. Louis gentlemen while In that
city.
Amu cannon, just cast in Duals, ban
been tested. It was tired 314 times.
Each projectile weighed one thousand
pounds, and the charge of powder was
one hundred and thirty pounds. The
weight of the gun Is about fitly ions; the
recoil was seven feet; the Initial velocity
one thoussnd one hundred and twenty
feet per second; and the percussion force
at a distance of HIV feet about tea' thou.
sand tons. The official report states that
this is the most powerftil gun in Europe
Tuzna sr good reasons for believing,
though the fact mu not be positively as
certained, that the Govemalient will sug
gest to Congress some time next month
the taking of 132011311Te1l to examine and
audit such of the so.called Aleut:meets:ma
as inay be fled In the State Department,
for the purpose of ascertaining the exact
amount due to Individuals from the En.
halt authorities. It Is also hinted In some
quarters that the President may even
suggest payment by our Government of
these claims so as to strengthen ourcialm
as a nation. Whetherthis course Is or Is
not pursued, it Is certain that the Gov
ernment will push for a final settlement
as rapidly as possible.
Taw Is one point made In England
against the transfer of the telegraph Into
the hands of the government, which we
have not seen mooted in this country,
where a similar movement is contem
plated. Our English , exchange, . express
a fear that, if the business of telegraphing
passes into the bends'of the government,
those who may . suffer from losses or do.
lay will have no redrew, as the crown
cannot be sued. This constitutes the
[ principal objection 'genet the adoption
of the postal telegraph system as pro.
ported in this century. Under that eye.
tem It would be, difficult, if not impawl.
ble, to obtain any redress, .and is the
business would be less carefully man ,
aged than it now Is by the private car-
I paragons owning and operating the lines,
there is every reason to believe that the
proposed "reform" would work badly In
every respect; and are trust that, instead
of favorably considering the scheme,
Congress will peas *general law regulat-
Jug and defining the responalbility of the
companies engaged In the business..
Oars. LOGAN had a long talk with tae
President upon the Cuban matters, and
urged that some wales be had In reference
to Cabs, but failed to find any disposi.
lion on the part of the President to In.
tearer° In the . matter. Mr. Logan feels
satisfied that' there has no change come
over the President In reference to Cuba.
Their:port that them was to be a change
In the President's policy had drawn to
the Capital friends of tree Cuba, wha
pro very much disappointed when they
And that there Is not the slighest founda
tion Air the rumor. ' The President, Bee.
celery Fish and Mr. Sumner have the
warmest sympathy for the Cubans and
wish all tamest to the revolution, bat
they are of the opinion that the time has
not yet came when they can officially
and conscientiously recommend or ad.
viasthe taking of so important a step as
the acknowledgment, of the belligerent
eights of the Insurgents, The Cubans
have It in their own hands to obtain the
coveted belligerent right's concession at
any .. time, - but they must firet comply
with the teccisary International condi.
trona and requirements which are too
well known to require mention here.
Aline example of the loose system
of conducgng business, in hanks Is afford
ed In. the defilatlon recently reported.
The "Merchants Eechsurre National
Bank" has lost about $160,000 bythe de
falcations of the Cashier.- Want of means
or inadequate salary canned be alleged Is
the. incentive to the wrong, for the
Cashier received the, handsome sum of
$lO,OOO a year. ." Unlimited. confidence
was reposed In him"—generally mis.
'take in positions of that kind. There are
Max winnebted with the bank
who ought - to look thoroughly, tato the
accounts from time to time. In this case
large sums of money, were lent by tne
Cashier to some. retinue. Ile was de. •
colved in his turn, but that Is not BUM
dent to exculpate him. Fortunately the
solvency of the bank. Is not affected by
gilt low; but no. thanks arc due to the
managers. , We can only hope that this
wanton will set other bank Predate
on the alert. - Oakley has lees taking the -
money of the bank from
. thne to, time
durtnie the peat four years, end it is very
singular that he should have been able to
carry on his operations enhereted *ben
the books are examined creel 'year bj •
orremessint wwomittee ; of which the Peed.
dent is the head. The latter gentleman,
however, Mates that the Cashier's bal•
sacra were always correct, and that tut
entries were made eo carefully and aktd
fully that defection waa almost, impor—
HELP NATURE IN DISTRESS.
The value of DR. EEYSZR'O LUNG CIIIIC
Cannot be eitionted In dollars and etats. Tboo
.oodo of People who Dave lased It eon testily to
Ica a:muralcare mertu—soms of Mom Per gone
with dlaeuesitthelmags and palmormrsorimm•
;It le without peestlon one of the epridlesi
well as the most soothing of all lane medlelt.
It 4111 mare tbe wont ease et Asthma. •
It will cora loag•ataadlog cum of Brooddils.
It will tors sOlttiag of blood. •
. . .
It will care a nommon eengh In a for dap.
It will care the wont e aiet Of eon4hroat In
day.
It will cure catarrh In the head.
•
It will ewe laryngitis. •
It will cure chronic 'pleurisy. - •
11e.1661 molt other diseases of the lungs and
pulmonary erpns• If any oat Ifni feted over ,
the matter they will Cud add most of their di
awes ars wen:toned' by obstruetien in some of
the annual that &minute morbid nutter from
the f/ft , in. Dr. 3 ZY111:1115 LDIf6 CIIIII
opens out these channels.
Dr. Kamer a Lung Cu,., whlltt It remove.
obstruct/an. It at the mite Ume 'lris health'.
nava and plasm% to the blood. sotthea .11e
rough Mimi" of the throat Ltd 'nags and la
•Ithal i wholesome and pleasant medicine to
tan. It it cud with [Mat certainty to the
'minas and ' decay of the Dowers or the system,
and It will Impart to all Ike craw .2.1*.2 otpor
and energy,
The whiter menthe are them which are ligllkny
regentod as the most prollle of coo/MB:W colds,
and warm giro Invalid s during the winter ere
mostly Ibresranved to keep Memo, for the feat
ton that the tole le apt to praloos a Madigan la
the eyetent to IFllmatory &Won UM minder
those <neonate dlfteult to ewe. Dr. Laser's
Lang Owe emia to the Wei of tetressed
Ulna also to sate good and new blood to aid Ls
the reetoratkes and renewal of parte. If all who
read Me ankle will tat try inn; bottle or Dr.
Rapers Lang Cure, II Wits:trines them mon
of Use truth of what' we ay th an anything we
eats writ,. It econtanes la it Kano of the anal
valuable 'melee .f the esenntes neatest, sad no
one no use It without Impels. Go and see Dr.
Kayser at his Great Idsdiest OIDa. lel Moat`
'beet Ogles noon front alas to the snoraleg
instil one in the aria noon, and from three
&dock until slain the evesia/. sod ova until
else et night.
Dicassun 90. 1909.
THE GREAT PICTORIAL ARECAL.
Hostetter& trailed State. Almanac for litlO,
far distribution, grafi., throughout the United
tittles sedan etvillaed countries of the Western
Hernitpbere. I. nom ready for dtstribstilon, and
Ml who wish to understand the tree philosophy
of health should read and ponder the valuable
....gutless It contains. In a.dition to an admt
ride medical treatise on the rimers, pmentlen
lad etre of • .net variety of dtsta es, It em
s,
besets a lure amount of Information! ea
'to th e merchant, the 'mechanic, the the
farmer, the plauttr, and professionel , and
the calculations have been made for Saab mmt.
diem and latitudes as an most suitable for &cor
rect and comprehensive Ramo at. Ceram: s.
The nature. melt, and extraordinary molter,
effect. of lIMSTIITTICiriI BTUIFACH TIMERS,
the staple tonte and alterative of more than had
the Christian world. are fully net forth in It.
Pete., which ue alto Inter sheered with pletertal
Itistratione, valuable recipes Ihr Me household
and Otrit; humorous anecdotes, sod other In.
Meetly. and .mu dug readies nutter, original
and ' , sleeted. Among the Annuals appearing
with the opening of 1..-Year, this le the Meet
astral and may k hodfor Ms asking. Theme
tarlatan, Omen. Hostetter & Smith, on' UMW
of . two mut stamp, ml' I Ibrerird •eopYby mall
re tram 1= We VIVI% girl% I ' d ' rt a Tv ever,
city, tours and village, and am extemtvely used
roughest the att. toed world.
NOTIORL
ernes Hors: or Brevoi. WRfln. )
1(o. 6 . 1 roan!' c
ligirTHE ANNUAL MEETING
_
of Ott Contributors to the Hauge of
Refuge tw Weaken Penosyeraula, sell be bald
at tbe office of the Institution. No 61 Taunt,
ATOM" Pittsburgh. on MONDAY. U. 31day
of Jaintet7. 1010. between to. Imre of 10 std
1* o'clock, anon, to bear tbe Report et Um
Beard of Renegers, bail to elect Onleeri tad
Ran for the comae, ye r. _
0/ Gide, or Ufa Board. -
deFeirtm JAIIIS D. D. WEEDS. Scent./
°MCI OP pot EVIL. COMM 11111• to..
Iheembwp Ito 9.
tarTIIE ANNEAL MEETING
•
of the Stockholders of the Eagle Cotton
Wills camphor .111 be herd et tie orrice of the
C01:13318VY, to Alleshroy City. TIJIZDAY. Jan.
eery 4th. 1570. betwers Cl. boors 14 1 and 4
. tt., for the Creston of /lye (5) Directors,
Treasurer and Clerk. to Km for the ensuing
' 911.1.A.ND0 AI- EARPEIts
deg ' Clerk.
m0..-Ao,cl-r-trauengq 2 —.l
Itteent.
igir'/IN ELECT/ON FOR 12
Direeton of this Company to serve lb
the moth( rear. vitt be held at • hi. calm • •
MONDAY. JAM 11.4. eY IMO, 1610.. Wiwi' •
the hours ol 111 o; aad Si P. X.
C. J. DONNiLL.
elne excretal.
OrTIOPONGAHELA NATIOA-
TIO9 COMPANT.—She annual meeting
or the thoeltholders of this Company tat too
held oil SR 0113 DALT. the. 13th day of .Taanary,
1010, at 9 wergekY. Omit' °inch X. VI
Diamond aural. Pittabargh. for that hellos ot
odLtare fl lb. cicalas year Lad other badness.
Tao pot a ogl e oar at 4 Weleell.
W. BAKIWILL‘ &genital!.
' deZerf99).l:l2
IarNOTIGT. TO PERSONS hay-
IBM boats of W dereriotion, or mt.
[Jailor any kind lying on the Adrikrar
carts, dim or wagons, no; twang rewind:
Tones herenynotillid
TO REPORT AT ONCE.
thay will to lolls,. tan
Expiration of Twenty Davit.
UODEIT e, MU.
d, ALUM:III2NY wniatmknsi.
WAREN CITY MOTRAL LIFE
OttIURANOO co.• OT PXSIOBYLVa.
141.11.—% ha is
nal Caution far TOMER DIRIO).
TOM of this OompanT. to atm Ibt tow year.
•411 be bald at Ina usaleo of too Company, VI
Padova! meat, Allegnany Chly,,on MONIIoY,
January 10tb, 150% between Oa 1,001 of d _
A. 0..0001. X.• • -
• ' J. MOO. INseretary. •
ALLIEEUIDT. Dec. 00 . 1F69. clan
:
Pitortz.n SAMOS PANE Op ALLsonspr.
4Jeeeseber 314 W.
arTHE 'DIRECT/ I MS OF THIS
Rank h.. thindal O•elt•a• •tri•••1.
of VIVI PBS DINT. hes or tiovemantni Mr.
payable on 440U:ter January 3.1.1111T0.
1111. P. YOLIXO,
• 7LEYEI•I Dlrlollt7 15.110 )LL RA/114
YITI[YO•a., D 00.19, 1/111P.
iiirTHE ' ANNUAL' ELECTION
for ELVEN , DIRECEZOIS :ht <tbte
Bask, to earn to the eseaths Yea. Via bo Mid
at the Hankins House, No. 06 Toortb Avenue.
oETlllliDia. the 11th of JahherE.TTTIL La
terms the holm of 1 an o`clook r. L
P. L. STEPHENSON. Omaha.
TOMID WAI;OWAL BEM: OW PITTSHMIGIL. f
/42,33117n01t, MonWW2 11. XII% I
tgirraz ELECTION
, So Montan of this 111401 lON Gas 11 410 A
as tba Hankins Hose, a• TUFSDAY, as.waT
!UN. 1170. Selussa as bolus of 10 A. Y. and
4° . K. " - JOHN 0. LIVINGSTON.
ittaxAxor.
2111 NATglIAZtP/ac
• e 1,171011. PMILS
WTI= 42INVAL ELECTION
_
for tkirteaa Dtnetoti ol.tkla Bask will
ba bald at the Batiklak Roue, out TIMIDLY.
14 ... )4 7 /Itb. ISTO, battens the boars of 1
and 3o dock a. at. • :k. LONG. Gabler
NATIOwAL BAAL Or CANWItCII.
Dtcember IL LO9.
rarAIV FLECTION FOR TOIH•
- TLZ DIZZCTOBS et tbla took. to
/0070 during Abe caning year. will it bold at
the Beating tioam. , conga. Wood .treat and
Sixth arenue. en. TtritiDAY. Jannary Sub
111 .0. tatween the hours or I.la. a. •ad A t.x.
JOlltPll H. MLA., Cashion,
rgirIDITIN ENO , NATIONAL
BANK OP PITTSBURGH.—As elitedlaa
foe Pim Martian of Mb Bask. to gene tor the
*assist sear. will b. bed it tbs Rankles House
TIICSDAT, 11.1 k Justus. LTG, belieis
kb. boariol ZIA. x. aid II Y.
L BRADY, Ja.. &Shia.
Przumniast, PA.. Debrasb r t 1.1569:
NACHANICV NATIONAL NA3I4
TriToBllloB. imesather 11. Um.
tardll ELECTION Ton va.
.
• asurona of tidi Tank ;211 be Bold
"Old Bddilar Roma oa 20 RODLY, Juno 7
12,1820, Winos Motional of sad 1 r.
JOBII 0. MARTIN'. eubler.
YEECILII7I. • lbotoTax IRV NTT: Et, t
P/271111711QH, m
DeeenbeZlo. Li.
IarTHE ANIIIVAL.-ELECTION,
ot alua East *Et tati OM 4I th.
MAMIE Ram an Jalalat 11%1
1•$o kiwis. the aLasa Xri
-
! grim ELECTION OF 1341=!"
- • unts urve darthit eh a aiming ids,
NW be beld at. th. Nyabeg BM*. No. as
sum- wrinia., p itroNDLT, „Amity - Mb.
Illa.bebeeeNtes boors of LI A N. NAIL P. N.
NOOODLPIS,
MI Z .+.~.. ..t.
.-f~ ..
-~.Y:~a, ° `is~.`:3.fs .a~.;. '++,-.'u'4f.xl;s7~i:§ x,w~:
NNW ta3I7HRTIBEKIENTS.
NEW GOODS
I' l l Ifl KV 1.0 diil~ll j;4l
No& 180 and 182 Federal Street,
=
Plaid nd Striped SkkWh,
Palsely Shawls,
Breaktait Shawls, '
lints' Plaid Shawls,
Plaid and Striped De!nines,
Plain Poplins—all colon,
litarytorded Poplins,
,lll•wool /laid Poplins,
Henry Country Mande,
Plain White 4 Cold Plane's,
Plain k Plaid Opera Plante,
Canton Flannel',
Wilts Blinkers,
Any Blukcts, -
Bury Coverlids,
Cassljneres and Inns,
Hosiery, Cloves, Notions, Leg
Wholesale and Retail,
WILLLiM SEXPLES,
88/. 180 sol 181 Federal Street,
FANCY GOODS
REDUCED PRICES
TO CILODZ OUT
Balanee of atoek.
Work Boxes,
Writing Desks,
Foley DOOM,
&gar Stands,
Xkalst ifx., tee.
DECIDED BARGAINS NOW OFFERED
To Secure Rapid Sale,
MACRUM,GLYDE do Go's,
78 and 80 Yarket Street
der/
ELEGANT
HOLIDAY GOODS
No. 110 Market Street.
CotnerWag an uaasually large and line luals4
sortment or PARIS. VIENNA. OZRKAN sag
ENOI.L9II FARCE sariocrs, ratmkaaett
sect troas the manulketarers by oar Ur lesser
on his tale vials to Europe. No two =Alto are
paid be purchasing at this Louse. The stock
compa.es
•
Superb Paris Plower Stands,
Boreivers
Elegant clove Bares.
Elegant Itandkeref Beret.
Work Bows,.
•
Writing Desks,
.Portfettes.
Locket Books,
Dressinotlasnr,
&estuary,
A /barns
Cabae
Fianna Cigar Casa
.Bussta Leather Saes.
Ladles' Conepantosur,
Morocco Neetcheis,
Odor Cam, .
Bohemia Glass and
•
China Vases, etc., Wen
lll•Otders take, to Import riods.
an C. YEAGER a CO.
ZLEGAUST
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
For Parable for
FITHSP,HOMDiED, SIOYHSI dnitin)
DBESSDIG ROBES
•.
Of skit lussUlki P ius.., silt nisei
MIA Us late at sUk Taker are
doeldetly the hasulsesasst toads ULM"
amid are *rasa
AT MODERATE PRICES.
ALSO. •-xtintosous urn or
GENTS SMOKING"GikPiI
Toestitee oath as Coma Una of OffllTl. IUF
1113011H41 00065.'silialtabliftif•ai r ed HOU
IDAT GUM
GUY, POSSIIib & HBO,
Fifth Iva, Opera Nevis la
dsU 20
FURS; FURS,
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
IicCORD & CO'S
181. Wic•catl. 'Eat
Will be foind , the Le.rgest, Beat
and Cheapest Stook of Ladles',
Misses' and heats' Pars to select
(loin hi the City. All the late
styles of Rats and Caps Mlle*
NeCORD a CO.
FRUIT. CAN TOM
SEUF LABELING
FR - FIT-CA
C 01.1.1,75 sk. WR1. , ;11 I.
PlTTSlitTibli, PA.
•
tlear
.pUtm le&
"num. staap.4 ave. leer, Oa sat i n. awl pass atirtmer
shoiteetwera. . .
Mialeiriislathattrater
.ammwi
=.1= 6 1.1M Imo lie butt tliir
savants, sat sou., la
ra="Pa wiewil=riast i r "
sselag.s, aar
±.P )1::.1 • ?j V yl
POPULAR PRICES,
a.i n a
Non, 180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLZGHZNT CITY
LADIES' AND MISSES' FURS
At lrrry Low Price&
1-le, a pod article 4 7 4 Alwited
it 1t 14e. Hairy 44 Onblooilet Shag
11161.4 e., 11l -wool gullet Fluid.
It ilk; Bob by thinutel.
It 18e., Very Heavy Gray Twilled flannel :
it lie., ih•woel Casio=
It We., good Dark Delabia.
It ho., Doable Width Black and Colored
Poplins—an extra good bargain.
It He. each, Plaid Shoulder Shaw:a.
It $1.60, Ladles' Felt Bklrt*—good
White Blankets.
It 81.80 a pair, 4.4 White Blankets,
shirting balins, Pillow Case Indies,
Irish Limes and shirt Fronts
Wholesale and Retail,
WILLIAM SEMPLLI3,.
Bas. 180 aid 182 Federal Street,
1:=
NACRIIII,GLYDE (t, CO.,
Nos. 78 and 80 Market St.,
WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS
TO TIE11:01.
Wholesale Department,
deb le well supplied
With New„and Desirable Doody,
=
EASTERN PRICES
BOOKS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
KAY & COMPANY;
63 'Wood B'L.
(irrAyrrrs BVTLDIAO.)
Um no. open Per ozasntnatlon'tber splendid
onleteelon of
Holidiy Books,
An IventlY Pe rebated. and attested .ith rut
arc, sad eosudatlas In pan of Lk* LLT/ST nod
mar issawrz mule a the -
AMERICAN - AND ENGLISH PRESS
Comprising bontrittir 'balsa/ell
Presentation Volumes
-nu =mon or
STANDARD PROSE
POETICAL WRITER&
•
Euelsh and American Juveniles.
FAMILY AND POCKET
SI 331 3L. IS •
i 7 .112{D
PRAYER BOOKS,
laded!is Use DnaUral latusi.oitbliol.7oslD
Also. • 11.Z.P.Itlitlat 01
Rosewood . and Ihthegany
Toßrieta• Case.,
Portfolio%
Peaks'
Library inkstand%
tiarkirammos sward%
Yet Pons oat . ll.ara4 _
WI.. stationery.
. .
. .
Xi I - They rupectfany solicit as cagy sisal
saltam - ot Mac stoat, waiting taut It Is tam.
pawed tor attractlymess Ananon,. dery is
33L&Bicm3i3
Lt WTI CMS 186.1
a
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oxtail ml racx
O N TUESDAY,
4, AT
&FADDEN'S,
redend Street; . A.Segheei..
DIAIIIINDS,Lham mud:pa w *
FtWaT an • odtttirifr " , ,
8111 o,lll4Vail AND Pa=
W it i tteMlAN GAGDS ViSra.
%lan VankßlALli
&PM smartly sew &dens Ix gloom
11.1Nre. 114 Dues. Alame , * Amin.
and IMAM.
CLWYD. j'AiIiTINON. He.. We. •
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HOLIDAY
ORR foCONARY
ITevoeaexr a ,
HI EINILL at, wiu , f Water
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Our Goods are Vasurpossed 1
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brew and Dom eet(e Dry -
R. we WIYJD Mint.
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Ac~musesja attarirEns.
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NIZTOV ADVERTIEOPIIINTEL
AMERICAN
iUTTON HOLE
OVERSEAMING
AND
ranaily. Seaftg
MACHNE,
A Very Valuable Prewnt
FORA
HOLIDAY GIFT.
Terms easy.
JAMES ESPY,
AGENT,
Western Penna. and Eastern Ohio.
liale.troons, B. W. Corner
Fifth Avenue and .11/arkat M.,
second floor. Entrance, -Ira,.
12 Fifth Avenue, one door be
low Jlarket Street.
SPECIAL
HOLIDAY
P.III(DES
K R. GARDNR,
West Cor. lbsket St. and 4th Ave.
No. 69.
17e., One ease Side Stripe DeLabia
17e., One me Wlneey Cloths.
lle., One ease Side Stripe Prints.
lle., One case Canton Flannels.
LADIEW }UM,
Al! Grades! Enormous Stock!
Entire Fresh Good's I
Only New Stock in the Oily
Prices 25 Per Cent. Loss than
can be pureband anywhere, and
Assortment wcond to none.
Cloth Slum, all stylus, peciti
Lyons Cloaking Velvets, Low Nets.
Ilk Plush, Astrachan and Velvet
Famines.
Ns Grain Silks, Trish Poplins, new
All-wool Long Shawls, Greatly Re
duced.
$5.00, All-wool Twilled Blankets,
worth MD.
$lOO, Dark Eighth Waterproof.
62. k.. Bright Ptabla, , bees sell.
log at $l.OO.
Boulevard Skirts, all Colors & Prices.
Fars: $4.00 per set to $1,50.00:
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Jewelers, ,No.. 68 Fifth Avenue.
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liana SARI
HORNE'S,
STILL CONTINUES !!
USEFUL AND
DESIRABLE GOODS!!
Extremely Low Prices!
HANDKERCHIEFS,
&dry Style and Quality.
Ladies,
Gents and !
Zaacoe•
• GUT Va=ITV IN
Collars,Eetts,
Handkerchielb and Chernizettes,
Linen Embroidered Setts, in Fancy
Boxes,, 1
Broths Scarfs, Silk
Roman and Embroideied Sashes,
Sash and Bow Ribbons, handsome
styles Just. received;
Fine French Flowers,'
Willow and Ostrich Plumes, •
Bonnet Velvets, Trim Ming Satins,
Boulevard° Skirts, ; -
French Corsets,
Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas,
Fine Silk Fans, Fancy Belts
Jet and Plated Jewelry.
bulks' Cardigan Jackets, • '
Traveling Satchels, ' -
Gloves and Hosiery
IN STYLES Alp QUALITY
TO SUIT ALL.
Marino and Wool Underwear.
NEW STOCK
Gents' Neck Wear.
Handkerchief Bows and Ties,
Pulse Warmers, 4e. .
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ARBOLIC ALVE
The important discovery 7 of
the CARBOLIC ACID ns , a
CLEANSING, PURIFYING, and
HEALING Agent is one of the
most remarknble results,. of
'modern medical, research.
During the late civil war 'lt
was extensively used in 'the
Hospitals, and was found to
be not only a thorough distil.
fectant, but also, the most won
deem! and speedyituswlirca
REMEDY ever 'mown. • • •
It is now presented .111 ai
scientific combination with.
other soothing and heallair
agencies, in the form of a
SALVE; and, having been •.al—
'ready used in numberless cases
with most satislintory and ben.
eliendrennlts, we have no hesi
tation in offering it to the pub
lie anthe most certain, rapid.
and :effectual remedy for all
Sores and "Beeman matter el
bow long standing, for Burns..
Cuts,Wounds, and every'
ABRASION of SERI or FLESH,.
and for Skin diseases generally..
.
sold by all Druggists., 'Prim 23 was:.
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