The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 03, 1870, Image 2

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Wn - Rays a report that the Cuban re
yolt is at in end—or ao near it u to have
dteindled to a mere police question of
domestic disorder.. This will %bad news
to the score of jordnallats and Congress.
aim who IMO their pockets full of
Oidean buds.
Is re dented that the present British
blialater at Waehlogton Ls to be raper-
Inlaid by the Duke of Argyle °rimy caw
sew Savoy. Xta goveromeat may fortify
lam - with legal aid from home for the
Ma:apices of the tatricate Polota of later
waticutel law which may soon come up,
butthal sa. • ,
Tais sew Prenc.h ministry, under E.
Oaten, has heat formed at last, publicly
teasamonnced, and confirmed by an Imps.
tlal demean This inaugurates the first
... .teetriMMide government that Prance has
per knows, under any crown. It Is
poly the name end history of the Prouder
Mbleftare familiarly known to the world
hep the, boundaries of France. He
corm himself ea admirer of English in-
Mthatiormomd it I. moognized
lemerto ;administer -the government of
'.fficaliatipon the model which is afforded
Mithe other 'side of the channel. In mr.
+glaring the personal policy of eighteen
Years upon the French throne, the
Emperor yields the eonsistency. of, his'
`errs' career to his dynastic hopes. The
:tow's, of ads - avertment rests neither
- With klmaeLfo per with his ministry, en
*l, a vcry-Inoonsiderable degree; it
kthwithihe French people. .
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Is Joatuirri 18, - Betnitor Lows: pre
. .444143, In o u r Legislature, the following
gneamble end reeolnUens
The enlargement of the
• mad from the Ohio River to lotke Erie
•is of oast Importanoe to the country and
, to every latereet of the Slate; and
Nestsamiss. The opinion tea been ex+
-.- pitied • 0011ples •by the tutanimona
'eedos of thil General Assembly of Penn
. rij•litanii at the last sesalon of the Thee.
:•jaturer; thriftier*,
• Reeelvot, That the Committee on Pb
- name be instructed to report to .this
body, at iteeerilest convenlenee,whether
the Wawa of the Bute and of the sink-
Ang fund of the Commonwealth would
mot be promoted by purchaalur the flnri
lelOrloge bonds of the Arle Canal Com•
pony, or mating such other arrange.
menus as will facilitate the ooneummf
Lion of this great project.
brlef,discussion, in which men.
lion wee made of the fact that the resolu
tion anticipatedi triple violation of the
•Conatitotion, it was mint to the Judiciary
' Committee and remained, them As
Lluirnian of the Committee on 'Federal
Relation, however, the same Senator
was enabled, at a late period of the sea-
elm, to mike a report on the intbject,
;which we are not now able to ley our
.hands npett. The , wan proposition, it is
sEiB, is to be 'gala submitted to' the pro-
int Legislature, and the exchsage of
11003Zultlas with the staking nand urged.
WOMDZMFULEPS 1M lICIENOII.
The Brooklyn papas gi!er glowing as
mmattiol, two lectures mainly given be
fare the Toon Men's Christian tmeoti•
Adieu of that eity, en the "Bpintrons•
- sad Light." These lemons are
represented to have been of the very
• bighead order, and Illustrated AJ anmer
, 01211 most brilliant experiments, which
elicited the greatest eppirome. In no city
L there grinder need of these imbues,
than - in oar own, Science should be Ml
tinted in this city of manufactures
Thierondsrful instrument, theihieetrolu
an" ls used in rolling,'mills; to watch
the flame from tha flambe, and indielite
the histint when the carbon is all burned
teal the Iron, and it has becomistael; it
nisd,,used in detecting impurities
4:iiNaus,.tii adulterated liquors, au& la
metals, poisoas in the human system and
blood. MOM atter • long subeenca. Ws
ktiow that Prof: Barker hu declined as
lavitattoa to delleir 'hue lecture ha
amp, bat have reason to bane that hi
Can 17e ianoid to give them here, Si be
as have the twe of the apparatus of the
Western tralveretty and of the observe-
• tory. .The experiments are Filettelnl,
total! on: citiansdeake to him OA two
moat brilliant 'Wares of the sown, lea
tures toll of instruction and profit, we
bah mem' tobelleyeAuw
.447 can be
vended. Can we not payfor two Tufo*.
• ble lectures, or must we simply gratify'
' the Mate ter the light and weal, yet 00111-
, pustively wilistrueilre._
SUE CANAL ENIARGENIENT-4013
ITS lIPESTENpED Entsurro.', •
It la: quite nau*mity, to rembul our
readers * that the 9.arcrz has always,
courdstestly and from the , first, supported
as project of the =lat . /gement of Abe
' ll : ll thilie the Like.l l l4 , Aden% T4 1 4. 11 a•
and so much of &Katy as lay at Its c on.
wand. The fist fpurnal of the citj, in
, point fa, time, to direct public attention
to that undertakl g to nige tb cia •
upon the pnbllo support, and_ to' defend
Ole PAllitit ftent n*4 detweeiiiiii, the
9411M111.4/111 J 111741 failed. ,tp improve
every iipportunity,;from its introductory ;
articles, in October, 1.807, down to the
Testese.hour, to Lurid , that the stun*
. canal shield be constructed attho earned,
possible day. Other journal' of the city ,
have followed in bur foot-dtps, cantle
• goodies, but souk thenthavaptecoded
es, either as Us sridinel, diejuinpr
always *Woos ami docent .seppoetrot
from the beginalnA. down,,te Ws bat*,
• From month to Month , our. ettieleit *pow
the entargemeat epiestion haSS •.
• copied with an usifoni and flitterfon Sp;
probation by all thipsperaef theHorthc
western district ".; •
.• Heretofore - the raaLlaterstht •of the
. proJeot hats not bets threat:rad In asij
el : Audis of WParat:ragiaayViiria. aqt
thi duty of suppor4eg then has tiaea
equally pleliant =digit' Ream*, the
r Ana** has bees aattarbaf, paned,
A party a. piniderimplobbers Arse
s esiiettheriil tit WWIIV, for Oki
l ia
), ;i•ourupo...f..iicaths. Moto
Utatteiliow total 'Cali Y wohla
pronto the flual - suecen- of eider,
.F ii pr.*. Is baeara• cror duty-fa : roe* a
Thee:kiwi ids - mai twas thiefut'obaraat
`pall:`-Ii la sot yet oextiiiriti - Sire ham
encoseded. But we bays done onr date
dottln atpadng the'plot which. clue.,
friendship for the 'ea•
isegement, contemplates nothing else lira'
*Wheats and gigantic 'swindle alas
p!pon !he ,dancial interests of the en ,
Urgmatit and upon the State Tremors.,
6 POT this intapaldoaer 01 11 100 Pa;
tads most ateritodous project ;malts
certain ruin, we' ari4luioos9Tjandipa.
" by . a city journal: lunibuse timers
:10°1Pa/4104 gilito up tOtg 04re isrel,
, but decidei*, bdow oars.
• Nsither s its
Finites nor its language are tel .this
taste ofthe public, or owe
. 04,fie,-. l Weilie.
Lag, powears Wilda th•foliligrakkilt
• Yr e s ied whitirtilieti -itoluouta ate
"*. ` Wed, one &stied 'arertoott,:efs : re)
"the giiierritt opp:sii dui prctkied cm
hirgeeient„ hi the Interests, ander the die!
talon and with the complieltr of the Ede
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Elf
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and Pittsbmgh Railroad Company. This
nosy merit a reply. We ha= then, this
to MY.—that whin the Pittsburgh Oear
made charges us with oppootag the en
tantontent, le any Interest, or bt any way
direct =lndirect, the person who writes
that charge, or the person who Instigates
It, Is simply a liar—sad he knows that he
lies—and that an Intelligent public must
regard him as a liar, artful, deliberate and
brazen. Our language is plain, but It Is
Intended to cover tho whole cure, and
once krill, bi that direction.'
'IMMIGRATION
Daring the year just closed more than
a quarter of a million of Inikigranu ar
rived from the different nationalities of
l Europe at the absgle port of New York.
Of these the largest number came from
Germany; but yet there was • falling off
of German inualgratlon as compared with
1868. In that year, the number was
101,989; in 1869 it 90,841. That , from
Great Britain and Ireland was largely in
creased,' being eider 86,000 In 1868, and
upwards of 120,000 La 1869. But few
come • 'from France-2,811 in 1888, and
1,024 in 1889. The Immigration from
Sweden is rapidly increasing, 14,823 hav
ing come in 1868, lad 24,6881 a 1869.
Of the Latin races, as tkey are called,
French, Boutiards, Italian's, &c., very
few come to this country. Why this is
so we cannot tall: The people of those
countries Increase very slowly, and morn
not to be inclined to go abroad, while
the Celtic Irish, a cognate race, come In
swarms. The Teutonic, and Scandinavian
nationalities, on the other hand, pour in
Upon us In immense numbers. The Eng
lish, who laid the foundation of our social
system and gave the wintry its language,
are of Teutonic origin, red upon that
stock the German and Scandinavian ele
ments, which are pouring In, soon be
come engrafted, aasimilated and absorbed.
The political, educational, religions,
and social forces which are at work in
this country with a power elsewhere us.
known, are, not slowly, but rapidly
moulding into homogealty people who
stood separate and apart for centuries in
Barepe, strongly and distinctly marked
and sharply contrasted by language,
manners, customs, and prejudices, In
no other wintry but this can a man
travel hnadreds and even thousands of
miles and hear every where the Mate lark
/Inge spoken with but little 'variation 1'
Other tongues may be heard spoken by
newly arrived natives of other lands OM
they soon cesse, and their children adopt
the languege of their adopted country
almost as naturally as they learn to walk
or to speak.
The wonderful assballating and absorb
ing power it work here pay be traced,
mainly to the absence ofdlainetive classes,
which is but the carryieg out iff the fun
damental principle that "all men are
created equal" and to our popular rye
tans of education, to our naturalization
laws, and to party politics. Them are
all outgrowths of common christianity,
and of perfect freedom of opinion en re.
kigious and other subjects. In all these
things people et diverse nationalitiei,
flow together and form new confraterni
tica, and these psioni, by-their 'own In
herent reflex force give to the whole no
-
don a peculiar character, made Up of the
seemingly tavern element of intense
individuality and unbroken unity on one
plea or another.
Almost all men meet as brothers and i
equals on some plane, no matter what may
be their social disparity in other respects,
They west at the polls, for example, sad
support the alms ticket, and that begets
fraternity ; they meet in the church and
worship in the same form. Their chil
dren are gathered in the same school; and
though the parents may be counterparts
of Dives and Lazarus, as to fortune, they
feel that there they are equals.
Nen talk sometimes of the "solidarity
of rations;" but here, and haze only, in
all human experienee, has It been practi
cally exemplified. Bat the "Plidarity of
nations," as suds, is a Utopian dream;
but the solidarity of manhood is not a
dream; for we lactate petalled worklup
Wore 'our :eyes on a magnificent scale.
Hex: Gun seams to be working out a
moral and social problem which could
ban
,beeta worked out so where else
without a miracle. He seethe to have
reserved an empty .continet until all na
tions were ready to flow together as we
see tieundaing. Not until the conscienes
was emancipated from human thraldom,
he printing pries set up, and the
Bible beanie a household book, could
this thingbans been done.
, Wtura we Inas, we only Intended to
give a taw facts touching recast Immigra
dais; but the subject suggested these re;
&Ohms, and we let them go.
STATE . POLITICO.
. The Stem Legislature assembles at Bar.
liitrarg tomorrow, and should organise
without difficulty In the choice of Repub.
lican. officers In each brow& There
would have bom twenty-two Senators—
two-thirds of that bady holding OM-.
but the resignation of Mr. 'End; of this
coMity, left but twenty•one, of whomten
are Republicans and. eleven opposition.
Of „the twelve new. Senators, nine are
Pipiibliaana and bat three opposition. Of
these new members, the seats of two—
liesars..Watt and Scull—are said to be
r ondested ; but the seven new. Bepubli.
1 cies' wUI tomb and exercise the clear
righta of Participating% ths organisation.
I Been themifthe errinsafeefa title to
her &pleat° the two Republican Senators
'item mentioned, the duty of organi
sation will rest upon the seventeen
ihepteearis ' sad fourteen opposidon
nemben. We pregame that in accord.'
awe with proceedent, the rights of Senators 1
Watt Ind Scull, holding as they do their
Certificales' iif election to partidpate le
the. orgaidsation will not be disputed.
polio!) , not Mae of Mr. Watt, whore
oppoiseni,bie no .proper.title whatever.
Mr. iletdreoppnaent Is said to have some
int oriSiastiontleate width was Illegal
ly cooked,pitti e. minority of the kern.
Judge*, • , Upon this Mats Of facts, the Re.
publican arvanisationof the Senate eight
not lobe i mum of any MMeible doubt.
'But itis reported that one of the Senators
who Las heretofore acted with us, and
joitis wile ekosei se a Republican from
One ,:of the strongest Republica; gut r i c t i
In the write:it port of the State, is Melba.
ed to brtliftoto the party, to serve certain
Socumnal and privitemupeass of his own.
, The -rumors, of this *Mare, which have
'bine so rifei • of, 'late, will doubtless
ftladie .-dus , attention. M. the Repub.
Begot:, Omar Cl mambas 'today,
Which will take propir order for such an
eiseedeanition of his political status is
trill:be "miusily jest to the party and to
hiw lithe rumor be found true, and he
bas Nell; gone over to the opposition,
the Smut* would Mend, in the nutter of
mmedsation, Republican li, opposition
lit; 'without the two contested votes. If,
• boo, Um =ems Winded lobe cOrlict, sad
' thetenater In 'question should 70e found
to hers the co-operation or one or mom
Of, die.Repahliaa Senatori;there might
thin be hone entormemzent In the con
duct Or tbe preihrihtary bugling. Bat,
Xs Ore 'it* yid premed to admit that
theme . pß . egid.lona of a proposed treachery
irestitiddishot, either as to him or any
either &site who leis betacksammunder
* ,, ltepabliests acehuithre, The, bets
tiilt, alltraisjitri hater. the close Of Toes.
day. It hi thought , that Ileaster &hum,
of the VII, or Chester, district, will be
the Republican candidate for Speaker.
The House stands Republican SO, and
opposition 40 members. Its organization
will, therefore, • not be ends:named by
any'partlren conflict. It is probable that
the Republican nominee will be Mr. B. B.
Strang, of is saidf the
Repnb
to be the
choice
of
at l east
two-thirds
limn members. Mr. IL C. Johnson, of
Crawford, has been warmly supported as
"a candidate for this post, and his friends
still maintain their avowed confidence in
his success. The nominating caucuses,
for both Houses, will be held today.
In this connection, a Harrisburgh letter
to the Leader says:
A. circular has teen boned by the re
trenchment and reform "faction" (u It la
termed here.) in which members, In
clined to economize for the State, are
urged to unite and secure the organiza
tion of both branches of the Leglaiature.
This statement !a conffrmatory of the
rumors alluded to, of the contemplated
treachery of certain members who were
chosen as Republicans. It is proper to
remark that this "inclination to econo
mize for the State" is well understood
to be merely the apologetic sham with
which certain demagOgnes of the most
corrupt type, with whom our party is
afflicted, desire to blind the eyes of the
people to their real designs, which, It
rumor tells the truth, are to promote eer-
tat' personal and local ends of their own.
For example: the opposition perceive that
their only hope for regaining end secur
ing the political control of the state rests
in the 'success of their regular policy of
bsflot•boz stuffing 'and other election
frauds In Philadelphia; that these frauds
are only possible nude? a Democratic
administration of the police of that city ;
that a metropolitan police system, taking
the administration out of the hands of a
Democratic Mayor, threatens to block
this game of fraud altogether; that
no price would be too great for
them to pay, If thereby this measure
of police reform' can be defeated. It
is therefore to this end that the opposition
have raised a very largeo.sum of money
with which to bribe the requisite number
of Republican members in either branch.
We don't believe this =unbar . can be
found. They may buy up a very few
with money, but enough to pin the end,
without reverting to other inducements,
and- taw other inducements are, it is
said, to be offered according to rumor.
An effort is to be made with Republican
Senators and Representatives, from
Weatent Pennsylvania, to purchase their
complicity by the pledge of the entire
opposition support for certain projects
having great local interests in come of
our. Western and strongly Republican
counties. In short, the Democracy are
making the most splendid offers; and
certain of their mercenary allies, who
nominally stand under the Republican
flag, are doing the dirty work of the
treacherous negotiation. Over the whole
business, is thrown the cover of a pre.
tended zeal for the higher Interests of the
Commonwealth. This dodge has Inc.
cecded In detelving some honest bat
simpleminded people, who will be as
tonished when they shall see, as they
will, the mask which the conspirators
have hitherto worn, thrown off or torn
of in the final development of the plot.
I=
Ramie Guinn Pittsburgh
Commercial, in Friday and Saturday's
Imes, tries to impress its readers with
the Idea that the Oeuvre is opposed to
e inlargemeit of the Erie Canal; and
that It is working In the interest of cer
tain railroads. I have been a reader of
the Guam for many years, and of the
Commsecal since its start; and when I
see a paper out of jealousy raise lie voles
in opposition to the other, thus to damage
the interest of rittsbn - gh, It calls from
me a few remarks. The Osurrix wet
the first paper here to advocate this icci
provement, and lilts editors think they
see a "snake," they do right in saying so.
Day after day I read In the Commercial
articles on corruption, or .what the
editor deems to be corruption, and
because you write one or two
articles on the same subject the Cow
criercial tries to prejudice Its readers
against the Gazarta by coupling it with
the Pennsylvania Railroad. Now, I hap
pen to know, no paper In the city asks as
many favors from the Pennsylvania Rail
road and none get u many as the Comm.?.
Ilia That the Go Z 31771 Is slncere In US
advocacy of the canal project, all good citi
zens believe. What Pittsburgh wants Is
not a rivalry on this question among the
newspapers, but they want all to join
hands and do what they can honestly and
fairly In the great improvement, viz: en
largement of the canal.
A. PITTIBIMGMBE
Of thirty years' experience in badness.
I=l
Borrow Gasarmt: Your New Year's
article makes the following quotation:
PaMeta more aquo puleat pegs
?unperson laburnum, region tarns.
Let me supply your readers with, my
translation of this couplet, thus:
Pate Death via (gnat foot a'erpotatre,
The pauper cabins, and ttr linty tqwern
B.
Tut Raw York Post says: "A report
is In circulation that Dr. S. Osgood has
Joined the Eoiscopal Church. • He desalts
having done so, but says that be has dis
continued hit connection with the Unita-
clan organization on the score of object
ing to sectariani sm in any forte. He
may, in future' join the Episcopal Church
upon a broad buds, which shall not be
exacting on mere doctrinal points; but at
present he will devote himself to literary
pursuits.
In taking this step hilted no Intention
of disparaging or denying the Christian
name Or character of Unitarians. He
meant simply to amrm that he did not
wish to remain in an organization that
begin,and sirtuallf continued,' in anti.
Trinitarian views He says he ii neither
'anti-Trinitarian nor • anti-Unitartsn, but
desires to stand on the uissectariatt foun
dation of the apostle... His opinions, he
remarks, are nut so much changed of
late; as matured. He has always been a
liberal churchman, and has for years de.
sired more church organizations; more
liturgical worship. and a stronger affir
mation of Christ's divinity Cutlet present
*Tali among Unitarians. He will not
susinpreachforsomemanths. Histitalth
requires quiet and retirement;
The Dodior observes that he found a
general expression Among the English
clergy; that the desire for worship was
greater than ever, but that • the doctrinal
points 'of the put excited no interest
among the people. He speaks of the sen
timents of severalltigh divines of ths
Church of Ehgluidas remarkably liberal.
Tan Leader. of yesterdey, says : pa.
senally, we do not believe Mackey will
i11t.7 onillosition. of moment—but he
is :nada to bier the brunt of • the "re-
treachment and reform" and "twelves
did balance" aim On Maimed is visited
the dna of older %dada= and tke ini
quities of jobbers grown grey in the
service. This is scarcely just. Homelier
who fatigued stag treasurer—ifhe la the
most earnest advocate of reform in the
Biate—the chances are that he will use
the unexpended balance precisely u It
has been used for the last twerity.ffve
years by. Democrats, Whigs and Republi
cans, saints and sinner", Pharisees and
Christians. The law making power to
effect concedes his right to do so, by
making the salary of the State tmasmer,-
anogicerineestedwitheast resporudbnity,
less than Mantled of an ordinarily skilled
book keeper, or experienced dry goods
clerk. The way to correct the evil is to
do it by law, giving the treasurer a de
cent ralary, and reselling him to use the
unexpended fonds for the benefit of the
State, and not fa his own personal prollt.
Tile contest for State Treasurer has noth
ing to do with correcting this aril.
- -
Tau ere good prospects that the full
amount of one hundred thousand dollars
for the widow of ex-Eleontary Stanton.
will be raised by the dose. of the present
week. Sittssuriptioes =mode very feat.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNIIR JANUARY 3, 1870,
OEYERAL NEWS.
Tat :Jelly cost the totted States'
$12,000,000 per einem; the aimiaals,
$40,000,000; . the lawyers, '$10,000,000;
and rum $200,000,000.
Tat following are the 'Prices current
of Washington, Iowa: Wheat, Vic per
bitsliel; rye, 40c ; corn, 55c • hogs, lice,
$8 per hundred ; dressed, $lO.
Too monitors intended to be sent out
to meet the tint bearing Mr. Peabody's
remains, will be despatched to Portland
about the 10th or 15th of January next.
AT a public Bale on the Chrialnalt farm,
near London,. Ohio. -on the -19th; 120
hogs, sold for sl.9oo—one sow and five
pigs selling fOr the enormous sum - of
$lO6, and sucking pigs sold as high as
$2O per head.
Qurrx•conterence of the friends of a
free banking law has been held within a
few days, and
it has been determined to
sustain Representative Poland's bill, pro
viding for such a itystsm, 'Ludt° advocate
Boutwell's funding bill as a basis far it.
Bvanv member of the firm of Fields,
Osgood dc Co., were convinced of the
truth of the charges which were contain.
ed in the original article in the Atlantic
Monthly. Mrs. Stowe's forthcoming
book has confirmed their original Opin
ions.
iluxxss the Cubans shall achletie signal
unexpected, success, the present attitude
of the goxernmest wril not be changed.
The intimations thrown oat to the contra
ry are thotfght by some to originate In a
scheme to bull the market for the Cuban
bonds.
Tan steamer Sterling passed through
the Suez Canal on Monday in twelve
hours. She left immediately for Bombay.
Several other steamers were following
her. This refutes the statement that the
pusage of the canal is impeded, and every
confidence is nowerpreesed 111 the com
plete success of the enterprise.
SUNDRY guesses as to what the neat
public debt statement will show are being
telegraphed from Washington. ' The
Treasury officials laugh at their ridiculous
character. The statement for December
will not be issued until tne Sd day of
January, the let being a holiday. mo
statement will be compiled on Sunday
night, the 2d proximo, and will be elms
to the public on Monday.
2010THIII rich beggar has been expos
ed. He hu been known for years past
in Philadelphia as "Dutch Andy," but
his real name has not been ascertained.
On Friday lest the little house he occupi
ed on Nlcetown lane, above Germantown,
was discovered to be on fire, and he was
rescued with difficulty. Is refused to
leave the burning building until an old
oak trunk, 'containing his traumas, had
been secured.
Mx. Lrrnm's new automatic system of
telegraphing is creating quite a stir at
Washington, and many predict that it
will eventually cripple the operations of
the postal rerviee and largely reduce the
receipts of the Postolllee Department.
The National Telegraph Company ire
new erecting a line between Washington
and Baltimore, the, came field Bret oc
cupied by Morse, on which to test the
practical efficiency of Little's system.
A CuiTZIAND girl, named Mary Golds
borough, wee tined #lB 20 In the Police
Court at Toledo, Ohio, last week, [or ap
pearing in male attire. She said that she
had dressed in male garments for the past
seven years, and that she had never been
detected before. During that time she
had driven street cars is Cleveland, and
fora time was driver on a canal. Het
parents died-when she was quite yourur,
and for many years she , has supported
herself.
Ow Monday of last week two splendid
deer were killed by the Erie Road loco
motives, just west of Port Jervis. In
both balances these animals were allowed
to run upon the track in advance of the
trains, at a low rate of speed, until they
became thoroughly exhausted, when the
engineers of the trains, by dexterously
increasing the minimum rate of speed at
points saber's-they could not escape the
pilots of the engines, struck them with
the cow-catchers, killing them eaaily, and
throwing their bodies down the embank
ment. . In etch case the train stopped
Ind secured the venison.
Fame investigations recently made by
philanthropic gentlemen in Indiana, with
a view to improve the condition of the
Insane, it appears that there is not leis
than ono (Inane person in Indiana to
every one thousand inhabitants. Esti
mating the ma••nt popalatioa at. two mkt
lions, this would make the minimum
number In the State two thousand. The
State Hospital for the Insane, when the
new north wing is completed, will have
capacity of less than six hundred, which
is leis than one-third of the probable
number in the State. Cases which are re
garded, after a fair trial, as incurable, are
returned to the counties from which they
come.
The bill introduced to the Homo by
Judge Lawrence, of Ohio, prohibiting
the receipt, by pension agents, of a fee
for preparing the necessary papers to en
able a pensioner toogbtain nie setni-an.
nnal palsied, will, it's thought, become
a law as soon as the Jades can get. the
floor to explain the present lamella It
has been the custom ofagents heretofore
to chin* nth° for Preparing vouchers for
the payment of pensions, and the lees, in
moat cases,,amount to as much as the
-salary of the agent, and thus make his
income not far trots eight thousand dol,
la s a year. No other class of Govern
ment officers aro allowed to charge a fee
for the preparation of vouchers..
BORED legs are not caused by a baby's
being placed upon its feet too early, but
to a habit children have of rubbing the
soles of the feet together. They appear
to enjoy the contact only when the feet
are naked; they don't- attempt to make it
when they are socked. illo the remedy Is
obvious keep the baby's feet covered.
Knock knees is seedbed to a different
chlldiar.habir—that of sleeping on tke
side with °nano tucked Into the hollow
behind the other When out leg has been
bowed inward more than the other, the
ratient has always slept on one side, and
the uppermost member has been thatmost
deformed. Here the preventive Is to be
careful every night to place the child to
sleep in different positions. Indeed, all
through lile, it is well to sleep on either
aide.
.
A quint* nit pending in Missouri
cearta Some little-time since an old
bachelor, of wealth, made s will leaving
all his property away from his only
needy relative*. When he was on his
deathbed, a party of three roistering
friends, on- a spree,' concluded to en
dearer to induce him to change his mind
in favor of the poor retains. He con
sented, and one of the three sat dow*by
bls bedside to draw up the document.
Before the conclusion and signing of the
will, the man died; one of the party
remarked tolhe scribe that it Was "useless
to go on, as the man was dead as
However, after its conclusion, the dead
man was lifted op in a sitting posture and
held, the pen was placed between his
fingers and made to trace his name, after
which the question was asked, "Do you
acknowledge this to be your signature
and last will r etc. The dead man, by
the aid of those thatheld him up, nodded
assent. The amp' was then quietly laid
down, and the individuals signed their
respective names as • witnesses to the
instrument.' The only seeming trouble
now is the proper construction of the
will, which under the circumstances and
•under the Influence of an Intoxicated
brain, the scribe somewhat blended in
meaning.
DB. MAIT Warm hung opt her pro.
halms' !atingle reeently . st Layeaworth, -
Kansas. The Ootneuretai of Hutt city
thus records as inadentconcerning her:
Three gentlemen called to lee Doctor
Mary, emulating sickness. Ono of them '
Is a legal light, remarkable for the length
of his head and also of his beard. This
one feigned rheumatism, and letdown is
an *filleted manna. They then all sat
down, and, the lady eyed" them askance.
By and, by' they spoke, saying that they
bad heard of the Doeter'sams, and come
to be healed: They each- held out a
band, desiring her to ftel their pulse.
"Gentlemen," said the lady; "I will un
dertake to cureyou, but I want's fee,
please. Five . doll= In advance."
"That's. cheap," slid one. "Anyhow,
It's the relfula charge," said another.
The lady rooked • on, sayinit nothing,
Oonsereation beirsittriflag, and the via.
itors made di Hiough they were feeling
round their clothes r' the ATO dollars.
The silence grew - tag to all but
the lady, biro sat king like a
. aphinz.
Thar one of b ton tot up arid went'
- out, then the other west out also; . finally.
the third get up and'. ran out, without .
even Staying to ray good-bye - to the doc-
tor, or waiting for her tb write out her
Prescription. De did'not, however, get
away so wilekly but that he beard thelady
telling alter him: "It takes three smaller
men than you to coma fooling round re
Ea patients haring gong the lady looped
round smiling like a saint.
HELP NATURE IN DISTRESS.
The adze of D. ILISTSEIVI L 17103
• not be animated in dollars and oasts. Theca
ands of parylelsbo hare need It naillosillh to
is numeration merits—soma of *GM!. Inns
itlx Manua, of 11elangsand palstornrlOnd".
• It to wit/teat question one of ths Ilnallrf ,
verlis• t h e most soothing of an hum mallalsq.
It WM tars Oa worst MN of Asthma.
It will can loopslanting elms of Bronolant.
It wlll clue nplitlng of bIoo4•
will atre socommen cough to a few dare.
It will can the worts ewe of eon•throat In
It edit earn ettarrh L thi head.
It vfllonritarynntta. , ,'
Itwlll sore Omuta
Desldeanoet other &maul of the loop lad
melmouary aqua. If lay 00•'Irill reflect over
me they will and that most of their dl.
seam,. are weal:toned by obetraetlen In tome of
the ehaanala that eliminate , morbid patter from
the .r.un. Dr. izraurs Ludo CURL
e m ene trot them alta well.
Eeysees Loo Air Curs; orlillet It removes
olitrootlon. It at the same tlmettvH hnslthl.
=2!M=
toe& enemas .t the ihraet eat Mete wed la
withal a wholesome as I p 1."." '4'W" t.
laic It le nNd will S. vat ""abgY
wasthur and Quay of UK n 1 'wan Of 110 Mkil.
and It will Impart to all the oa. Orwr 10. " . " 8 "
and mew. .
She trailr months are those 11rh ere ue•ll7
regarded u the most prollge of. 'gee mad 001de.
utree•eusettre !Runde dastegi th • 'alit. ere
moistly Ihiesrarate to keels thdoen , for th e . " . "
um that As gold ts apt to produto • maws WA
the system to Isdlamatoal ..0 010 . 100 "04.1
those alataaes dllaeult to cat,. D. Koitoi't
Lou Clazaaotato to the aid of d monad ;alum.
Woo also to mats good sad new Diced to .11110
lla rotten...norm@ rattowol U
roil tlav nut-sot vr 0..b.40 , 0e D.
31C/11111'11Log Oaro, 11.111 olarl oat Data mate
of Ito truth of what ,vra may W.= ot , Ytklog w.
oaa writ?. II sosalloas Wtt soma of Ilkasaoat
voluble art/alas of 55$ laoteria loasion, lad on
inie ea. an It wltholet banallt. Go and slo Dr.
se7ul at al. Illest Ltalul Om., IL? Lanny.
.y.t . ,• /Mee loom from Wail is the moralas
to after...a. and -hoot taros
*Tea aatnala 1t W a " e ' U ‘g . " 4 into " Ul
alio at night. •
Dammam' MI: 11109.
THE CHEAT PICTORIAL AR7HUAL.
Hostetter.. Halted Stamm Alumnae Dor. Unit.
for distribution. errata, lima/host the Valls 'a
States sal all civilised counts*. of tke Westere
Hemisphere, I. now ready fee dietrlbitUon. lid
ill who trial to understaad Um true phlimophy
or health aticald rud Sad header the Noble
tantalises It smithies, la sedition to an atUal
Wile =Weal trestles of the others, eremitic.
sad sere or • gnat variety of dil ethe. it ant
hem., •• lamp amount Si laronnatioalatersitlin
to the merchant. the inetteree. the miser, UM •
femur, the planter, sad prolemlemil moat mid
the ealestatious have berm made ler ancit marl
liana sad latitedss as are molt sellable for • cm*
net ant eemprehinetre NATIOELL o.LListbia.
The lune. our., ad extraorelaarT nullity
streetcar EIOSTITriII'iIITUALCH BITTT.ES,
the atapli Wale wad alterative ett more awl halt
the Christian world. are tally .at forth its Ili
yaw, sehtelt er• also hetet avers ad selth
Weetratleas. valuable recipes for th• household
and farm; hammer-a aneedetee, ead other la.
tune tire wsrl smelted rsadlis ts*.
wad itleeteC /MODS the Anueol , appeartog
srlte tb.opeular Lb. yet , . Wt.
astral sad moo hodfor she .21010/. ~Thr. pro.
written. Seem. ktostetter Dialth. Oa ;:shslet.
of a two ea at etsuse. forward • s•TT of
to ear person sone Issues r anee Dee In
aelghborhood. The DI TTail are gold In *Teri
Oi see the s ' ad villas.. axe are extensively need
the nthe • WEI ward.
NOTICES.
RU/9 7311 . 0111 . COMPANY or P.SIISMIOR, I
UNCIIIIIM SU. 1969.
f•aTHE ANNUAL MEETING
of the liteekholdera of ..11b• Rafe Dope en
Company of.Pittaberal," will be bald au TII1'•
DST. January 11. 1970, at ibele loading. No.
93 rear* avenue, between the hours .of ii
o'alueh A, at. and 1 P. Y., at welch einne and Place
an election for NINE DIRKOTWIS wall beheld.
•
R. 0. 903 110314110e 6 T , .
daft flaunter, and Tetuan..
" I"M ifi l . ' al i toMM:at.llVr
USClatlem 66. ho.
arTIEIM ANNUAL MEET% G
of the Dentalbotora to the. House of
Delete far Wipatern renne7..7onla,wlll be hold
at the *Moe of the Inattlatlon, No 61 North
A , 711tetrargh. eo MONDAY. tea 3.113•7
of Jeheer7. 1910. between the hteara of 10 and
19 o'clock., noon, to hear the Report; of the
leard of. Manager/6 and to el/et Ofleara and
Managers for the ensuing' 70•1 ,
- 131 - ordro or toe rmais.
dernrat JAM= /3. D. 33100. leetatary.
rvrnci " LA lL% C gil T Als l ibNeleT"
ta'THE ANNUAL ilikan !Mira
of ti•lltoakbOlde , • of the Eagle Cotton
Mills Company will be 0014 at tb• olio@ or the
Comnoy. la £llOlO.Ol 0111. TUESDAY. Jan
muy 410, 141% bes....aa the been of 1004
r. 21.. for the eltatork or Me Id) Dlrootord.
Trsararer and 'Clerk,' to *erre for the catalog
yur. OIL DO IiA.RPEJI.
4,3411 CS 0/ •LillealLirT lII.czV.Oz CO..
arstrni Avast rs. rrtriltniBll.,
Ifteglaber AT. IYo9.
WAN 'ELECTION FOS IX
Ditto:ore of this Coeval') to tares for
the *wets{ year. will he Wad at Ibis ogee, eh
XONDAT, 10M, 1110. tottertea
the loan of la A. awl A e. a.
C. 1. DONNZ:Lt.
IgirMONONGAHELA WAVIGA—
VOX 001IPANT..Trio &masa moan,
al gm ttuaktsidsn of f to Oatapazi •rt ba
bed as SIIOIIIIIDIT. iris 1151.1 dal of Jatmary,
PITO, at • o'alook r. ■., as War OW" NI. 14
Dimoad ttriat. Pittabartelt. for Um Otago& at
oilcan far trio sunlit yaw azol older badmn.
Tle pl■ lOW aces st 43•olget.
- N, na.F.Fwza,c,. lieerstat7.
ansalcuuds
IarNOtICE TO PERSONS Lair-
LNG boats or any darerlptzen. or =ste
llate( any kind lying on the • hither. r firer.
drnywor wagon& not baring reported•
yen In berth? notill sit
TO REPORT AT ONCE.
will Ls sold Id Ullll
Expiration, of ?sooner .paris.
ItOBERT.A. ant.
don imp:unary waknirmAnies.
Igr'IRON CITY METVAL LIFE
• 13803A.N01C 00. 01 P/ArialaYLVA...
NlL.—lle ...anal Caution for Tlf BIM Dlttlar
TOltt et OM DUMDUM tO Wt. 000, o 1.1°°^ 1
1•11 at the ease el tea Coaipasty,
Tenant Atirgheay City. pa Iturtual,
January 100411109, lratereen the hears of lu
a. at. and Sr.
J. 103111. Vrieretarn'
• AZ.1.1101NOT: D.I. 10. 1109. Orar
BANK NOTICES_
YaOradVaddaidaa Baird Or ♦ LtaundaY.
Oaiduaber IS. and.
r'4rTHE IDIRECT(4I/801r THIS
But bar. as day dceared • divides!
of STYE Inca OiNT . Poo of *Worn ,of. !►:.
payable on !Lod aqterJalkoni
r. YOUNO.
a;ald4r.
r 11173
lallia`a Dorm? _VATIONAL Davo.
nrriscr.on, D.*. 13. /OWL A
raTHE ANNUAL ;ELECTION
. tor. SZYZINI DIIILOTOIt9 of tbl
Dal*, to' eerie for the imolai foof..illb• beta
at the Basking Noose, No. 60 Fourth AT1111314
ea lI:MODAL the illet of ;Alma. UV% tro
two. the be of land I gi , oloot P. ■..
r. L. BTXPEt LIMON. Coatilor.
Tal7
il l ar 3 r M2 .I=oa aor!elms .
arTILL.ANNUAL ELECTION
_ Le Ithacan of thL Beck telll ate pLee
at the Ilsollne Bow. of TUSeDAT.JeueL7
Ilth, 10 . 10, betimes the bones of 10 A. 0.014
JOHN IL LIVINGSTON.
OW
. XICICANOP NATIONAL IlearK.
rtheutraem. U. LI. MIL
tarTIIE ANNEAL ELECTION
. ;11441.11rtetek Dltettort or tiele lank NW
be MN at tth UAW/ Routh. oe NININDAT.
them, MA, INTO. booms the boon et 1
N..- A. LONG. °whin
Premium:ex WAL RAPE or ootialateat
WA Dh teenthtr 1569.
WAN ELI4CTION rou'reia
• *lrliX DIAICTOIta et this Beak, to
seree • darius lb* . maths Turt to bold at
the Banking !tone, aorta Wood • i treat had
lex*• oz TITUDIiTt Jaahha7 11th, bettree11 the Imam of 114 H. and II p.m,
/011111.1171.1111t4. Casldar.
arOITISIENS 7 NATIONAL
MIME UT yrrrestraus. — in eleettat
mar Atm yorrettort Of MD But. to /erre far the
=DONS Dm. will N. IeII at tee lutist DWI
an TUMIDLY. Ilak :swum lITO. Mamma
th•birirs et n X. Mad ill P. 31. •
•J. I. BRADY, Ja.. Oashkr.
14Trracsinz. Eh.; Dermal, r U. 1160.
iIaCIAMCV MAMMAL liMlll4
Plirmonow. Deeember ti t we.
Igr'AN ELECTION FOIL DI.
=MOMS of this rank will be held
at BasktMr Dame on TIMIDLY, JUL -7.
11. TO, balritell the hours of vet. =dlr. x.
Jowl Clabler.
MICE — 5A5...,11. E.
Ussessba s
IarTHE ANNUAL- ELECTION
• -of Ibis Sauk 4111 Asks rhos is US
ilasktsi Hasse on TITLIDAY. issosiy 11th,
IS7O, Slivers Os boars of 11 A. x.sad SI r.
n.
.101111SOO1T.J1..
ALLlcuZiwr NATIONAL. BAWL. k
Pr/MIMI& Deatialm MI.
lAN ELECTION OF DMIEV•
• • • •
TWO to earn deene the singing par
Will be belt se the Illattre Ilau" Ito.
TM muse. •on 1 - 1711XDAY. Juntere 115,
%Mee Milhous of LI • z. sad I'r.
• ' - r W. Nec•NDL - 111 , ,
MAW.
NEW ADVERT/SE:BECHT B
NEW GOODS
WIL7LLtiI SEMPLE'S,
110 nod 182 Feder i al Street,
ALLZ6AIS77I: CITI
— Plaidiad Striped Itkiwis,
?steely Riawle,
Treakfut Shawls,
Stimut'Plaid
Plaid and Striped Cathie',
Plain Popllia—all colon,
Heart Corded Poplin,
111-wool Plaid Poplin,
Mary Cemitry Blioneis,
Plain White ktol'd Fluids *
Plain k Plaid Opera Pl'Ueh,
Canton flateels,
Witte Blanket',
Greif Blukets,
Weary Coverllds,
Cas.lmereo and hut,
Hulot), Glovos, &e.,
NVholesale and Retail.
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Na. 180 ut 188 Federal Street,
I=
JANIT AIRY,
.1870,
MACRUN,GLYDE tt Co's,
78 and 80 Market Street.
.PRICIES REDUCED
Ladle!, and Children's
CLOTH AND FELT SHIRTS.
A , so, sal dosorlptlooo of
WORSTED KNIT GOODS.
Couplet. siwriment of
LAMS', MEWS AND GILDBEN'S
Underwear,
Stockings
Gloves, the.
DIEW . GOODS 0
GRIND moo
BEEI
HOLIDAY SALE,
[~3
HORNE'S,
STILL CONTINUES!!
USEFUL. AND
DESERAI3LE. GOODS t!
Extremely Low Prkeel
H AN D KERCH lEFS,
Evegrle and Quilt,.
Ladies,
Greats 4154
Leacms 4:34::tcsoass.
• OBEAT
,INLICIIITY nr
Collars, Better,
Handkerchiefs and Chemisettes,
Linen Embroidered Setts, to Tansy
Boxes,
&rooks Saadi, Bilk &ark
Roman and. Embroidered Sashes,
Back-and Bow Ribbons, handsome
gybe just reeeived,'
Fine Fronk Flowers,
Willow and Osivieh Flames,
Bonnet Velvets, Trimming Satins,
Bonlivardellidrts,
Mack Corsets, •
Silk and Alpaea Umbrellas,
Fine Silk Pau, rosy Belts,
Jet and Plated Jewelry.
Ladies' Cardigan Jaekets,
Traveling Satekels,
Gloves and Hosiery
IN STYLES A] QUALITY
'TO SIN! ALL.
Merino , and Wool! Underwear.
- NW STOCK
emti Nook War.
Haokeroblof Bows mina
PlllllB Warmers, la
7L IND 79 NM ff.
HOLIDAY BOOKS I
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
Till LAMM AND asrr AMOIMOINT
n, 9,
.DAVIS co., .
IM liberty Street.
slaw Llaacragd Weskil old Altana.
Blow, Tutaa ata sad Hymn Boas.
Jo - Irian, Books of all kW..
Tal tool/. Bums and Poulos.
AAA sad win otaßonery.
"Marl?, Poeta Books Roo Was:
twos Data and rimy WAWA.
notoymb
Ova Kea ask touts.
'Stu West Tolassatltmt;
nom cau sad Bloats-
I •
POPULAR PRICES,
WILLIAM SERPI"
Nos. 1 80 and 1 82 itderal Strliet,
...i.keasNy crrr.
LADIES' MD MISSES' FRS,
l'ery Low Prices.
it 191-I1;i good tallith 4.4 Blushed
lona.
It 111-h., Nary Id Unbloaehed Shoe .'•
It It 1-45., 11.1-wool Starlet Flannel.
It tie., Rob Roy /land.
it 114., TM Hoary Gray Twilled litnel :
At 10e.,111-wool Cauinieles.
It If Me., good Dark Delalnee.
At tOe., Double Width hack and Won't
Popliu—u extra good bargain.
It 104. each, Plaid Shoulder Shawls.
118110, Ladles' Felt Skirts—good bargain.
It $1.71 a pair, 10-4 White Blankets.
At 11.00 a pair, A-4 White Blankets,
Shirting Pillow Cue Willies,
Irish Linens and Shirt Front'
Wholesale - ancl Retail,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S.
Ms. 180 sad 182 Federal Street,
I=
JANUARY, 1870,
NACRUN,GLYDE & Co's,
78 and 80 Market Stunt.
At Or,, Ladles' Linea. Haadkenlitets,
At 66., Ladles' Linen Callers,
At 401., lea's Grey radenkttis,
At 00c., lea's Dray Drawers,
At 10e., lea's Mtn heats,
iflOc, Rex of lea's Paper Cellars,
1110 e. , Cklldrea's Went Stoektap,'
It Hr., Ladles' Winter Clone,
it !ie., Woel Katt Hoods aid Caps.
At 60c., Chlarea's Halt thaw 1,
At $l.OO, Halt Mulder Shawls.
PENIIIO DAILY.
FURS . FURS,
.
rOu
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
AT
CORD & CO ' S ,
101 NA7c=ococi.
Will be found the Largest, Best
aid Cheapest Stock of Ladles,
Misses' and Gents' Fars to select
from in the City. All the lata
styles of Hats and Caps Arriving
daily.
NeCORD CO.
6111010/02-I•WP
LALMCON33I6
.1 SINN UL, L
EIICEI=3
O N TUESDAY,
y y
McFADDEN'S,
Federal Street, Allegheny
DIAMONDS, Masten sad Solitaires.
WATCHICa, nat. and (radial. tt
th W ils.lllt3tattrArlVlATKD
!
%Miamian GOODS AIIII.TASIS,
tba altaineat releanova•
BROMIC Anal PASTAN STATU
ARY, onalerly naw dee.' ill COMM;
0 0 4
IMO@ AILALIAa. A1n 1 9%."
riA madam
014 , 01.3, Me.. Va.
All p • nth Med last 'feet 1.1.1 LO
RS7 SOLD ISTEB, aad will la WO
eeneapaaalsals Lar. • .
961 T. No.FADDEN; Jr. : I
WALT° r; •
Children
EDEMAS AND NM YEAR
PRESENTS
At Your Own Prices,
WATTLES & SUR '5
Jewelry Store.
'Wag to 'Moe oft smr Volteoy Stook m
auk as pounigs we offer all Gor 'mug starlets
to salt meretnit .
4 :11 ma r mite were gown
014 1 4;1 ! ;XVI GIG.
• GOLD DRAMS. • . •
FIAIN AND HAND BRACILIRS,
IAYOND NODS AND gINS.
Cat AGATI JMWSLII.
MMUS A•111SITIC o ivra
GOLD AND SILVIS AD CANS&
Largo smallness of Gamy Goods, ets. Cell
onn see lebre Nonagon. 00
101 PATE MAUL abovoltultligoll Groot.
Oda
STANDARD
TIME,
WX TAZZ THE
TRUE TIME
Transit Observations
Of Ike Ran it Our Owl obonitery.
J. B. REED & CO,
jewelers, No. 68 Fifth Avenue.
I riccoraroA.-v-
ORR & roCONARY,
wevcreiersti,
114 fIDfIAL ST., anur of Voter,
AusemuiT.
Our Goods are.lbsurpassed 1
GtOODS.
SPECIAL
HOLIDAY
PRICES !
E. R. GARDNER,
West Cor. Marke,t St. and 4th Ave
No., 69.
lie., One case Side Stripe DeLalnes.
17e., One case Whiney Cloths.
lle., One case Side Stripe Prints.
lie., One e !se Canton Flannels.
LADIES' FURS,
All Grades! Enormous Stock I
Entire Fresh Goods I
Only New Stock In the City I
Prices 25 Per Cent. Less thin
can be purchased anywhere, and
Assortment rcond to none.
Cloth Sacqnes, all styles, ipeclal
prices.
Lyons Cloaking Velvets, Low Prices.
!Ilk Plash, Astrachan and Velvet
Facques.
Cros Grain Silks, Trish Poplins, new.
All-wool . Long Shawls, Greatly Re-
dated.
$5.00, All-wool Twilled Blankets,
worth $B.OO.
$1 00, Dark Englitli Waterproof.
621 c., Bright 4-4 Plaids, been sell
ing at $l.OO.
Boulevard Skirts, all Colors tr. Prices.
Furs. $4.00 per set to $150.00.
d05.11W1.
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A = w 41
DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK.
NO. 65 POIIRTZ AVENUE.
CILLETWD IN MD.
...0.195,17160.
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IDlfl'.
C. ar.. and SATOZDAY'ZVICNINGIB. from Nay
Ist to November I. from Tto 9 olclotk, and
from Niiember let I. Yu 'lst, from • to •
oldest. • '
.0131r i aLTItTgd o i r t ' islet:llr tet w o'gra
dedeclaredrut twice
been a year. In lune sad December.
te lea Uclareeleashannually June
and December, sleuths Hank was omulaed.
the rate of au per cent. • year. -
barren. lf not drawn ma. le yblued to the
emelt of the depositor as principal - , and beam Um
Jame mcerem Prom the fret days of June and
Demob., compounding tile. • gear, without
trininlingtat de v otion tie cam 00.00 u n mans
his p.m book.. At this rata money win doable to
Pm than twelve yam.
liiiokszoitalnlng One Charter. By-Lama. Baled
Mnd B. t Woad, turalshed gentle. ...PPM.
em ai e Oka.
Pinallurrr-4 [NU
TICII MMAIDILIOTI: •
Owns Ann.*. -
147 . 1 ;. 114 . kga 1ia4
jazzes li.ehmiey„
Jaami:4l. . Mauls,
Issae M. Pampa.
. Pollock, Y.D
HOINITI Babb.
Jobs H. Bkocaborp
Jammu ektale.
Alczandoximir.
C ltrlatlai or.
Wmi. J. Anderson.
Weft Ades.,
Jobe C. Medley.
keel rtt,
L. Zs._ • t!'" , .
i_ ?e elts J. littiesple.
William P. Ham.
lm Lt. Thinker,
milhatil /tam
Jams D. 11•117,
Robert C. Loads,
11e.7 14320 h.
Pew*. Raelairs,
Jahn Marshall.
Waits M : P. Marshall.
Jolla M. Me!Wan.
Dar.d lAilaadlasa. •
Jr,
4 b 7
Fleury
L. War
rsz. bahvarrls,
aaistr Tina*.
, Must van lilsk.
Tataarasa-4311ABLIM A. COLTON.
isaarnaT-JA.11013 B. U. 111611130.
CARBOLIC_SALiIE!,
.
'The important discovery of
the CARBOLIC ACID as a
CLEANSING, PUHIFTING, and
HEALING Agent Is one of the
most remarkable results of,
alsdern medical research.
Daring the late civil war It
was extensively used in the .
Hospitals, and was found to
be not only a thorough din*.
feetant, but also the most won
derail and speedy HEALING
REMEDY ever. known. •
It is now - presented in a
scientific. combination with
other soothing and healing
agencies, in the form of a
SALVE; and., having been al
ready used in numberless cubes
with most satisfactory and ben.
earls" results, we have no hesi
tation in offering ft to the pulp
Ile as the most certain, rapid,
and' effectual remedy for all
Sores and Ulcers, no matter of
~how tong standing, for Barisal
Cats,Wounds, and every
ABRASION' of SHIN. or FLESH.
and for Skin diseases generally.
Sold by sll Drunista. Plitt. 23 amts.
JOIN F. 11:4 1:Y, Sole heft,
NO.B COLLEGE PLACE. New York.
KEYSTONE POTTERY.
S. EL KIER & 00.,
euzionsweas, Eluarroz.wiarlive.
ores and Invasive, US ISISIATT MIST
TAU eras* srompas actsnCed ,
CAEUCCAADLESS 00;.
Wawa. Cur Ma
WESOLZSALZ DIMS= 1
'. 2 " . *l=
xi. se WOOD
exam i ntria .
PEN thear Oars Dlimempl
A. Pa.
Ay)MINISTRA
$200,000 WORTH
C7lcosec2.l::nat
THE ENTER
J. W. BAR
IN . O. 59 IKALIRIE
Mast bi.sold .hatiositsfoln Is ad" to "nl•
vat De closed on Noidsy sad 'rasa's): Jamas,
soma artists; sad tbs mole of llttsboxib sad
OBILtTEIST
Ztveze_CATered,
X. 2k -whiz w. is n
+la;: ~ i Y' [ ki'-.-r".C.~f.~':a: . +':F's'S~ w i'ti "".vvsK.----- •'•~°'rscNc:
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac,
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Positive Redaction in Prices
PIANO COVERS,
Mosaic,
4.rtninster,
Tilliten Rues,
Crumb Cloths,
lee.
BROS.,
JVls. 61 £lllO ars/rim,
ABOVX WOOD lITRWCT:
Oaf
CARPET'S.
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Oloths, Window Shades,
DRUGGETB.
DRUGGET SQUARES,
Ingrain Carpets,
At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered.
BOYARD, ROSE & CO.,
sl FIFTH AVENGE,
eaUtdiler
CARPETS.
BEDIJCTIOMN.
The alterations and im
provements of our Sales
rooms now in progress, make
it necessary for us to im
mediately dispose of a large
portion of our stock of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Hearth Ru g s, tke.,
Many goods will ba soltt
at prices below the present
wholesale cost. Call atone at
OLIVES ItCLINT(HIM CO'S,.i•
23 Filth AVIIIIIII6I
oat
WOO
DRUUGITS
MEI
FELT CARPETS,
1L 21, 3, 31, 31 and 3!
- YARD W. 12114
BORDERED equenza
Suitable ibr Parlors.
DINING 1001 CRUD . CLOTHS,
Woolen, Linen and Cotton, '
AT LOWE& ?RICH 71111 L/1111111111
Notwillulaadtna taa sadaalallasif
jrn these good& •
II'FIRLIND & COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Avanaii;
=
FRUIT CAN TOPS%
HS}
I . - SELT_LABELINCi:
1?111 T -e1 1- 1:1N -
I l' ;It( 7,1.11-1
rlt."7 It
7, rld 21 4, 1 4 "
iit..llol4* i 414 ...ILI la* woe of tai vql7ll
nns Moped apse Ur earn.
orstAirolal az la
,des. arpelaSer= spas
tke top ogle cas.
dlibearb . , Distbunpuid Persesmeatly
M Wel, pintas .110 Sue of the Anti 114
eals eostatas *vomits tbuselnier sae zsgm
reaUssmeareer. e Pteeereer
good besekseper will Ye lay siker atlas
semUr ' .
DR.
i - TO TRIMA.I ALL
. 4 . litbsases aj. in
=terli
Mmitakaass sad Om
saaratnerr and
riot-% lirwtrur .. as i . f=
wairg, easel .11 '
ow . • •It =
• • , _ I. , , :s , ,
to Citation W as), trao
l ' • sadwrittArta=tra=
.d liTia i slfw=titteialt SI '•
kaita
nitort If rstostrall to the &Sacral isrstra l mars
at Miasma al:ll%osta thoonis ol i llasz i v
Mien . '•" lli ' aserslg= LI
7.
....T. troosodurrablMes 321 , r4
$OO
ragoweo= Waal
we lw r two pa. ta ranotSr
siwi Warair " Vilita. 147:1"'L.
Tka s astabilantoof orwpriMor - tita - aaSs
yu lltA man . zugmajlleorsa=to .
Wald in %Jr a writtwa irtnaria alall.
Waal
swine morwarssa $7 er ow.
, woos lastasess. Hawser, • awasi
1....4.
want ts aescluastr satrast7.' A
tOrtautacwor=&=& " li
3 .
sr*
ii:CrArAirriqtl " r ligir ir esistrai;
Cr- rebrstry. t=illas isallissirin rwc7r
aro 4 4=l ars ontaared in Os
Dodoes latata=n= Ilin o cassi a
eriorilior two Maws. b ite :al' sat WWI ar,
l,fthlnt orzzVai
rinwwww. toast 0016 Basso.) . s
It
FAD! ZU6AII) I BOD Y
=
Neenerred In nig =beat*. 'without blending er
jorrias aneassec' Bodoni and Dimmed
liessarnd la u law mtn4'en• All operations pt•
Abased without Ran or bloodslend I • • i
' garbler. somfog. Inuniallatelyt
' Sir *oblongs/ insdlelnenandl •
' • • Bra 110141 Ant alter opgrailul
inlaired nall !MI Joint. Mat.d snareistmly.
ost•Bits sad eldlllgalai wrze4 la • ffinrakru
inn•sfeetioa gins or mobs, /*NOW. Good
City Bellsmosa dial.•
OtIo• Bows hat. II A. N. MO M., and 1 to •
r. r. !haulm.* to !Li. _
Eamem•r In Plass, No.*, 11110 strigt. old
et. Onar. - av vale. • • . .
Br. D. PiTILEUION, rlftst!ergb,
TOR'S SALE !
OF DRY GOODS
wirkiilrtwe pairs.
E STOCK OP •
KER &
Co.,
ET ,
. , .
a 2stat• rf tha lat. J. W. Barton Ttelf dad
1,34 Ind 40, In or-hr to mins* tn pr ad
"dstl7 tut fay span nredylas doe of In*
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