FREELAND TRIBUNE. PUBLISHED EVERT MONDAY AND THURSDAY. TIIOS. A. BUCKLEY, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE: MAIN STREET ABOVE CENTRE. SUBSCRIPTION RATIOS. One Year $1 fiO Six Months 75 Four Months 50 Two Months 25 Subscribers are requested to observe the date following tho name on tho labels of their papers. By referring to this they can tell at a (fiance how they stand on the books in this office. For instance: Grover Cleveland 28June95 means that Grover is paid up to June?', 189&. Keep the tlguros in advance of the present date. Kcport promptly to this office when your paper is not received. All arrearages must paid ■when pajier is discontinued, or collection will be made in the manner provided by law. Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part -and widely advertise) The New York Advertiser confesses that it is becoming tiresome to read how celebrated authors wroto theii first books. Philadelphia has her school chil dren observe Penn Day. The anni versary falls on October 27th. The year of the lauding of the good ship Welcome was in 1082. England seems, to the New York Telegram, to lie recovering from its impression that marriage is a failure, for tho register of marriages for ISO J exceeds that of any year since 1881. "Romance never dies iu Germany, exclaims the New York Tress. At Frankfort on the Main a lady just de ceased has bequeathed 40,000 marks to "tho widow and children of my first love." There is a movement in London to j provido help for the less fortunate ; members of the legal profession and their widows and children. Existing law charities provide small pensions and gifts of money, and there are also homes where annuitants with a small income can be received. The aim is to supplement these agencies and to grant relief in cases where they do j not touch. •'There is a glimmer of light iu the ! domestic horizon shining to the over- j worked and over-worried women of New York aristocracy," announces i Truth. "Seemingly thero is a remote chance that Bridget and her success ors from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and other over-populated countries may be thrown down from the throne they have so long occupied. The revolutionizing agent is the little, bright, industrious Japanese woman servant." Lipton, the big provision dealer of London, declares that "in Ireland there is a magnificent future for the fruit-growing industry if only its op portunities wero turned to account. Even now most of the blackberries that come to tho English markets are grown in Ireland. But thero are enormous possibilities thero of which no one has yet taken advantage. Properly worked, its fruit trade mighl yet do much to insure Ireland's com mercial prosperity. South Germans are fond of com plaining of the tendency of the Berlin Government to Prus sianize everything and to avail itself of Emperor William's position as head of tho Confederation known as the German Empire to encroach upon tho independence of the Federal States. A cursory glance around tho various great departments of the State at Berlin conveys tho impression, to the New York Tribune, however, that these allegations are unfounded, aud that, instead of Germany becoming Prussianized, it is Prussia which is becoming Germanized. Thus it is u Baden statesman, Baron Marschal von Bieberstein, who is Prussian Minister of State and Foreign Affairs. It is a Hessian, Dr. Hoffmann, who is Presi dent of the Royal Chancellerie of the Kingdom. A Hanoverian, Dr. Miquel, is Prussian Minister of Finance, while a Bavarian, in the person of Princo Hohenloho, holds the joint offices of Prime Minister of Prussia and Chan cellor of the < '■! nun!! Ki: