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6 T h e Y o u n g s t o w n N e w s . [November 12,1883. I'K C r i . f A R I'll it A S K S . TMC I c r '/.'.'M S USED DV OU.'I COCir I / CALLINGS. W o rd* In i» W ay tV?»D'h W o u ld A atoolxh Him h i * tim m i y M«k*ia— Kx- claim stIuuh o f i'l/.yy Huiln*— 1 'iit M a n g FlimiMii ul I iir » .t<D u*. “T h a n k s a h fully,\ » 1) * l.V *> »* J y n iak b n of Ootli/iru v.'In*;! in '»n\i youth .‘ M'li Iiit n |M) bfnujM' for t i *an, him I tlio niitf'U him Ixifoi. th? dr •• will* tlm llowim ill Imr p r e tty h i n u J ! /» Im? i* I ;*og anill*?. Hlio cloiMn'i mD»j> to ti.i . 1 . tlm t “iliank* ih hIhiipry, and tlmt “aw ful” in?mum DtiJIjIo or fearful. Neither ?lo«•* tIm y u t.l !i, altiiou;;h Im limy (hink tla? Ibm t h loll m il. / “aw ful.” Any on« lUtenlng with a < i i i* ul e a r to thn conv»thution a t a fafiioualjh* gathering will hour m any word* u*?d In a vv.iy not Mjxjk? n of by any of tho |'i « ut d ictionary ntaken*, und tho foroii'im r who i-oiui h h»*ro for a f< w inontliH nnd Im a d m itted ini > the rhaniiM l circle I h ol’toii Imwllih'i'atl hy tho atraiijo'iioaH of the lunguajp'. “Jhii’iMI-w Ho-oiuhHo Jiuit av.fnlly gntit* f u i r rem a rked u p r e tty Kill at. a [k Irianih o ball laat w inter to nn A u s trian #**mnt, with who ill flbo wan pror non ruling lio waa no la fvjJJered t h a t ho ntiaaJ at ill for n fow mo* niuritii, am i then ho ntolo aw a y to tho mm k- liiK room, took out bi* little pocket diction ury nnd read, “A w ful: th a t which ntrlke* with ruvorulilia) fear,\ and a f t e r learning thin well, w ent back to the hall room and told another young lady th' I ho thought Mina Ho und-Ho wan \rovei initially, strikingly graooful,\ whii'li tho young holy th o u g h t wan au “e juju lalte com pH m ent, put iu nu<h a neat way, you know.\ I,A t IHt,t) INTO CONVICUMATION. The ronntunt tato of lie 1 jjhruao “you know*’ lurdiwl Into a ll i!onvernation a t a n Interval of avery tw o or three wordn need* the eourago of a ncoro of Htonowull Jaelcaonn to crunh it with repliat of “J Ing your jmrdou, hut I don’t know,\ for half the tim e the auRJcct N|M>keu t-o dooe not kierw, and it he does, w liat In the UNO of jNilllidiug the foot iuto him at every hreathing j»liwt*( A reply totliim lo lightful mode of addrenH ban Ju«t t a r n Ii ii I Hirtod from Knglaud, am i every “you know\ n g reebil witli “Juat fancy,” generally pro ttouiicod “faw n e y .” If theno tw o phniftca Were re verm x I there m ight bu noiuu leanon for their IH'iug, f<n the nl/ory teller nIioiiM ho (old “lie knew\ lUid the recipient asked to “Jtl*t fancy\ the Hiiiuiliou of the ntory. A favorite inodo o f aildrenH uwm I hy young ladien to tin' young men of their acquaint om e in “ My dear child,* npoken iu a rath e r patronizing tone of voice with a pretty draw l. Tlio young mail neldoiu object* to thin, hut return* the conijdim ciit with an oui pha -l/ed “Now, roally,\ when the young lady in lecturing him about the path Ue ulimild follow. lin t the “Too Kweet for aiiythingH\ a p p h td to men, oaitiuio I m , llowem, drewucN, dogN, hahicN anil a doyen other object**, tho “Ex ( jii I h IP ly rovihliing\ demTihing a Iielmonlco lunch, a priuia doiiiiii’M voice, or a new hnu net from Itodrigue'N, and the Hiuular alwurd y e t I s w itching Hlang umm I hy the girl* in mo ciety h* f a r outdone hy tie* young men nhout town Tin- no y oui ig men have little o I no to ilo except go to the d u b and invent, new ailing wordn. The classic exprenNiou “ Ry Jove\ l« still ummI, hut only iim an entree or aide ill ih, um it were. “ Dreadful I ioii \ m “A ii thjuely antique,\ and hik I i phi mmch are | mt untied, hut the new expreKiloim are m ost ill vogue. HW It A III NO ** IIV MY CANK \ W h en a young man awourM “by m y cane\ hag'Nxi to the extrem e lim it allowiMl 11 Im cairn In Ilia lii<Nit c h e rbhcd poHNeNNioii, and IiIm eoiiiradeN know tliat when lie HWeam hy It lie menus It. “Oh, cat’m eyel\ In oil exclainnttoii ummI lu coiib nipt untl dcrihion. It Iiiih Um o rigin til the K)iickcrh(K*ker club, (ini' a f the mem lM*rH luul a wonderful ring, thu t won Net with U c n t’H uye uml th a t we mm I to change color a t every m o v em ent, iim though it were u leal eye. The ring ou exam ination was found Ut f>c Met w ith yellow and brmvu nand in a tiny ginwm glolH* th a t revolviNl liy a Mpiin g attach muni. W hen one of theno d e a r IndividualN wak** lu the m o rning and diN*N n ot Und Ion cold hath ready nud Ii in tnniMiii'M newly ironed he oxrtulniM: “Hy the 1'riiMo of Waleul wlmt do you m e a n /\am i the valet, wh<»iN g enerally l'!i ig I i h 11 , (n no thoroughly frightened n t the m ention of II. U. 11 .Vi nam e th a t he In in nUntly miiIhIuinI. “The U u v ’n o r\ In no longer coiiHidored a proper b r m to apply to oiic’h father, lie In now calhxl the |>ati«i', and the m o ther UdeNig indict iin the '^nadam a \ or the inattu'. “Tin\ in too oliNoleto u word for money, and no a pew one law. I micii found. “H ave you a few ii ufllc.x to Hpare to-day, old chappleT “Not a truf, m y boy. (lot cleariMl out at Del’* last night.” Im the way i t bxpokeii now. TIkm'v a re a hundred new slangy word* and expriHttioiiH added to the faddonnblo \ 04*llhll )ary, and wmio impecuiiiouM but noble youth of M urray Hill might make a fortune getting up a dictionary of them culled u “Key to Coil vernation in 1'ollte Ciivlea.\- New York Jourunl. ('«»ine«llan untl T raged tan, “I naw John IV H a y m o n d a n d Kdwiu Hooth pi'oiucimding together one day I iih ( week,\ ■aid a lloyne avenue num. \The comeiHan, who w un telling Ida i ompntiloii a funny story, had I i I n i i,.ht arm c I cvii I in I in the ‘end don't f rou forget it’ atylo, while IiIn face wan split nto heintsphi'ivs a n d loir.ltudinal linen hy a miiile that sank away U low los collar Tho triigm lian’n face U*t rayed 110 m irth lltscyca wei\» HxihI on the clouds, the lines about hla m o n th were tt'.h lly draw n , a n il hie slender white hitmlh lu 1 I each ether at the 1»am? o f Ins apine. W h en ibi vinoud hnd (lidahed Ills story he tiiriiml one of Ids peculiar eyes on llootlt and punched him in the i ihs. The great actor, apparently brought hack to t oiincIoun netiN hy tlie friendly |H»ke,’ h u t with lib eyea still riveted on the oloiub, broke the silence With these won Is: *D<md (ito i \ ,J o h n ; tell aome moiv. ’ \ t'hicnp.o Herald ft*reMl(1«iiit o f U m ? W e s tern t'n to n . i»r. Norvill tlrciMI, pre idenl of tile West* rrn Hnion, ke,aw in nalily health by tali ing plenty of exe|vV«r a n d p« r m ittu. , not|m i;r to w o rry him lie |» *m» sii i; >lc nnd unatToi U *<1 |u his haldiM ns one of 1,in native blue g rass farmer*. He assertH that be made the U s t dlMrovery of Ills long h:e in \\ . .1 i igton, two Mi'thris*year*ago, w hen he t.c-ie 1 » i » o f J o h n C h a iuherlln’H diw iUsi erahs, Di td-etei snys th a t the m an who invented this tis>tlisome dish should have a inouumiuit. When Dr. Green eam e to New York lie -avs tlmt he was astoiiLshed to tiiid that the U t liUMiicsa men pever d runk anything during huMit** houn*, though some of them nuuli e.ihhI the d ay light ■Imtinence h y evening libuuoim, he (omul. Y o rk Hun. A m s te r d a m 's |*aluc<-, AniKterdnn lur.t u g n a t jsila •w h ich tho kin;; occupica only 11 v ‘lays pi Hie veur. It u latiit ppoa piii * and has cost, all tol«i, # V tkk),00t>. This j'ulaco viu king Hujwn to vbit- pm for a ooie ldi ration 1 ‘ay t vo cents and you are ink on through hy a guida in livery.— I ’UUmMCU* l ‘r«Hh. THC R E 5 U L T 3 OF A SAN FRANCISCO RCPORTCH '8 IN V tSTIG A T IO N S . Tho ( ortfuclan i h lim iim ii's H*dl«-f— T l»e T a o U t a Sort u f JVIaterlalUt. Tt»i- i|« tMpliysb itl IlmldlilMf—ll4*liglou« of Ui*i (.'•h x liiil*. h>t* p p iug intij a shop in < ‘hiim town, a gau* t|em a:i, am ong other tilings, aak<sl the uwiwr wlmt lib religious Udicf was, *uid the result of the conversation won th a t he found tha shojikcej /4 »■ to I m a Isdbvcr in aii three ut Uie national reh.doiw, tv > vjding the gods of tai h olthttiid, jMymg h b money to MUjq^U’t tho p i I cm I m of ail, and, if it would have made hum lie n a little brisker, All W ang would have undoubtedly announced himself a (>hrn*tiiiu of any denoiiiifiation la j u i r a l . This then i» ono i t the most striking peirulbrtieN; that, while there ar» throe distinct religions, they see no incousifjtoncy iu wu opting all. Tho ( ’o.ifucl in Dliiiianma bulievcn in a f.piritmil a|*p'ul to the m o ral nature. He bellevi?* iu con . loticv, ht'fH a diff«?reuco botwoiai virtue IU id vi-e preG ndH to IsJlcve in law and order, und i-> a th in Is'Hover in jxiying a religious vein i ii ion lo liis nncvsrtoi^; aud, alxivo all, b rem a rkable for his llli.il piety. TilIC MATKHIAMMTIi; TAOlHT. Tlio 'J’ttolst I n a runterialiNt. 'I'o him tho soul I-* som ethin;; tangible, n physical some thing, p u r - r than the hum an form. It im not u( lally im m o rtal, hut attuhiM this Nto.Ut only by a physical training after passing th r o ti'fi a certain pNeudo-<'homical lie hcdevcM lit vai'ioiis gixls, i* a iilsnul of Ills n i l « in th iM . Kveu (lie nUiii* nn? divine or divinities. Tho 'I'aolst b also a great l#o- llever hi herm its, jdiysi* luus, iiiagiedniiM and holy iiMtn of all kinds. The t'llillose Ihuld In I dilT* i < from t h c ^ His religion is met a physical 11 -delights Iff urgiiiiieiitivo plni 0 opli v , uud givos vent to Ids Imiigination ill budding up Ids Is* d els ou an ot boreal pint forill. Ills g* hIs m e not readtioM, hut the mere personili atioii of Ideas M atter, un such, is I'litlroly iliHregardml, and idea*, or tli 'lories founded upon Ideas, acecjiUsi. 'i’iw> k.m is perhaps ii 4 (Nijfular am o n g t he m a jorily as any, as it Is of practical use; thin, a sick in.ni will consult 111 * god of inodieiue, wldeh is tu he found iu aome of the Imuicw, and tie? judest will h'II the jiatieiit exactly w h a t iiasJiclue <ir drugii a r e risjuiruil ht heal him. Over and a round tJe-si? gods aro mx * i » toati iiionialn of patients th a t Imve been cured. 'I’iie T a o b t religion is built up from a work of about 5,(Ml characters, writh-u hy the famoiiM ( 'hiie sc philo..ojther D io U*. It k callisl the Issik of the way to virtue, or Too-To King, and extracts from it are found printed on slips in uiilliy of the shires 111 ( 'liiiiut.owii, on m any of which will Is? found the sayings of this philosopher, vvho!*e priiuu Idea was to impress ujsm m ankind that non- exi’tence was far to Is? jiruftUTod above ex btcucc. This is not quid? up to the m odern French philosopher, who proved with eaoe th a t existmiee was an iuqs'ssilddty. If a Tnoist Im a .kod for a n y piqiors relating to thia religion Im will, iu nil probability, provide extracts from a work called the “Hook of Ho wards uml l'uniMliiiients.\ These inaximx a ru to he found on ruuny of the t 'hine.se works o f ui t , uud prohuhly no ( 'liinese work has such a circulation ill Him Fraueinco as this. Tli« work itself is printed hy subscription in ( 'liluu, And b given hy the* rich siihserilsaH to those who c u u u o t a lford to buy It. Home of the m axim s th u t may Is? observed in tho ■tores hero aro as follows: “lie hum ane to anim als;\ “Have pity ii | m > u orphans aud ■how couqxuaiiou to widows;\ “Do not oxiMws? the faults of others;” “ Hcatow fa voi*s w ithout oxjNHitiug nN'ouijMiniM*;” \Oivo w illingly;\ “ WIvon, roN|M*ct. your Imshuuds\ (note that it is uot olwy); “A haudsonio ilgure ex c ite. the adm iration of the world, hut it ih s's not dot eivo heaven;\ and m any nioro, ull of which have a decided flavor of Christian et hics a ls a it thorn. o n o i thgpufiichH o r Til K OODH. Many of the groh'sqm? figures seen on hint nels, and 0 *nsocially on funs, and in the eur lout h(K)ks, a r e the gists, nearly all of whom urn the rimult* o f the im agination of Hio-tMe’w discipios; or, jtorhapM, to put it more c o r rectly when Huddldsiii was introduced into (*hina, tlio gisU can to um ono of the iomuHii The old IhiddliisU ha.I worshi|s*d hnkyu m uill, and uow the Chinese Taobta <btted their philosojihor, Ia h Uv Tlio ancient lhiddhi.it diH'trlno piesuutiHl throe preeioun ones, the Tunisia o f to day go to a s tepfather; they worship Dao-Ut* us o n e ealUxl Han Taiug, yet they Uu iii him \tla? three jnsir ones,” and the \ i»itor to D hinatown will, jierliAjis, find him rcprcsenhHl hy three images Tho arb* tooraey of ( 'him*', o r r a t her the higher claaaoa, do liot nlwayM worship the same gist as tlie lower people. Htui Tsing is woi*shi|Hsl mostly hy priihtx and rulers. While tla? ordinary 1 lass laundry m en und tho like to introduce a liomcly simile, have a sjieeiul gtsl, thnt am o n g the Taoist* is chief am ong 10 , 000 . lie is known hy tho euphonious idle of the \Hourly KuqH?ror Hupivme R u ler.\ It b suppoMHl hy the devout bellovor th a t lie is the m aker and pKslueor of e v e rything, and to him the other g«sD tiend and refer all teinjKM'al and spiritual thinjpi W hen auything unusual happens, mh the lia«t y e a r's trouhli?# with tho white? jam pie, tin? d evout C'hiiiAiueii g?> to this g tsl ami burn incense, taking their oilier gisls witli them. In t ’hlnu this god is appealed to to send rain, oial I m UmukiHi publicly when tla? rain conies. Resides tins g?*d, the true Tuoist w o n thijs m any ?»f the “works of nature, am l ivers, m o u n tains and valleys. The god of thunder b often Metm figured on various object*, a ia l resembles a demoralized MepliistiipheliH at the annual Fieia li bull of New Y ork, tu n e d a. m H«? »•* held or |Mirtly so, I Kars an up- lifte?! tom ahaw k in his right hand, u tniwio knife or trowel iu his left, and lias logs and foci like a chicken, lie is a ltogether a weird uud sinking object. I >n the o ther hand, the god of the kitchen looks like the liarber’stlrst brother in the \A r a b ian N ights,\ haa u 1111111 and unruttled mien, in array e d in etislly or 1 'ieli roUsi, and sit* iu a com fortable arm chair, with liis feat n a t..ig on wliat m ight U? A gi antic thns? l»»af clover. Ua proimhly list with imm pin? t?ncy 111 h >n tin* earthly cooka, who reoclva $o,tKk), while th e Christ ion uiinbtoi’ in m any | In.-cx toils a n d labotn a t fiM). O ther deities tin t am often seen piev un?l on the various object* in i'hinatow n um \T h a Mother of L ightaiug,\ \T h a sp i r it of the H«?a,” “The U?rd of the Tide ,*1 \T b a King of the Hoa.\- San 1'Taiicisco Call. Ol.JcctlMK to III** r.xpeitsr, It is rmXly d b g r a o rful Uiat taxtiayara should hi? a*k««l to del m y tla* cxwt of all royal isiHiMige* a**rooM Un* channel. Kvery tim e t b ' Pi in? e of WnUs* crows?* to t'ulaU or Ik m lifn r tlie public have U* |?ay 4'dO, and even tin* traveling e x l“'nw?** «»f tlu? G rand Duke o f lii'ss m at th*? G rand DucIiwm ?>f Mix*klenburg* St relit z and other m em Is* i*n o f tla? fam ily are Ih>itu? by th?' country. All tla**o |s*ople rx? coive large allownu<vw, out of which they ought to I** u n d o to defray such expi nsi** ill- atoo?l of ciulging on the t u i inver* in tins Ni'AialalotiN fashion, ea|aviiil)y as the whole of tlniui pa.ssag*?s aix« m em phitsui'e tnpo. If tiie onlinnry steamcrM aix? not gxssl enough for the n » alU?***, h t them hiix? hjnvuU Isvits at thuir own axp* Uie, ns they can well niT*?rd to do, t b a u k s to tlie ax u l* r a itt lilterahty of uai liiifiM'iit.—lAUidoti T ruth. iA f lF T CRUISERS BEING SU B S T IT U T ED FOR UNW IELDY IRON-CLADS. Or«'u» M a stodons D riven Off Il»*> K«*a* by T o rp a d o ItoiiU and Kwill tb e (ire a t iM tnidsrstotu—tM l t - u n H * of A rin o r. 1 luul a n interview the other ilay with A d m iral AuIk*, tha French unntster of m a rine, at his cahixM't In the ndnk#t,i*y in the Kuo Ib/ynie, iu raterenvo to tho utility of theianv steel cruise ra now ls*ing built by the Cnited HtaUw governm ent. I sl»«>we*i the ndrniml the diugranui nnd skeh la-sof tb*? Ifcrdon. 'Eli*? (vtniiinl jn*ab(?d tho ingenious *:ontnvan<in for fig 11 tin g, the pilot hous*?, the c e n tral su |Nirwtrueturo u t thu buttery, at* ., and then, ifSiking a t me with a Mhorp, js iutraling glance, aske*l; \W h a t b her iqieedr “ N«it *|idto th irteen knots, air,” 1 rq#li«d. T hu luliidral sho*di h b h* u*J and said em phatically; “Then, us a war ve*ael she is usokaai. A crubui m of n u ami w h atever unlusi *ho Iioj ■[mod enough to cab'll u faxt ua/aii ■teainer; tlm t Is to say, nn k tn she has a sp**f?*i of nine teen knots Cruisara of 1 ?*m* K[s?isi than th b an? a weakness, not a strength, to a navy, for they will only Is? **aptur*xi or sunk hy tin? enem y. Tlm now cruisers to bu built for the French navy an? h> h avo a m inim u m sjs*-d of nineteen knots, capable o f liuing incruoaeil b> tw enty knots d u ring live houm at a stretch by tin? application of un apparatus of tirugc force. If they don't attain th b *|Mi?d tlie govern m ent will refuse them .” 1 then ask*sj the adm iral if he would ex phi 111 th*? I#e*»t way for the United HbiU*s U j net u lsm t U* g et a navy. T he adm iral rang oil electric ls?d a n d Kidd U j tin? utUuidant: “jD?>ji't lot uny ouu inU'iTupt iuu tur luilf un hour.\ Ih* rolled a c igarette a n d said: HI HT N A VK MPJCJCI). “Y o u have a truly iimgiiidctuit Issiy of naval oftieem, you have sjileudid sailom, ami you hav?? no l»*»avy hone lads, throe |muiiU ujsm which you are most heartily to Is* eon grntulttted. N aval cxjs I’im ente have now clearly doiiKHiKtraUvl th a t tla? huge ironclads in which F.urop nn governm ent* have Mpcnt iiundnwb a n d hundnsts of m illions hav** had thulr day. Thi?su iiiosUmIoiis of the ?H«*aii have had their *lay. TTiey will Is? Hcarculy inori? UMiful hi the next naval w a r than tho grand okl line <if battle shijw of T rafalgar ami AlsMikir. T’liu mast?Mlons have l*? ?-n reudcind worthless by those inicrobvai of th*? sea, toi'iMddo Ijoats and sw ift crubers. Tim fault lius In?oii t h a t all the naval conutructorH i till iuUdy have attcuipU?*! tin? impossible. | Tlmy Imve tried to unite in thu same vesnei all i the means of m o d ern naval w u rfare tla? ram , heavy guns, arm o r plating nn?! U>r]?c ?I? hh * . Tho result b a vast tin wieldly floating fortrcM*, liable to I k ? sunk by the? first well dli’ucta?I torjRHlo. The DtiiU??! HtuUn-, 1 re- |s «t, ar?? sineeruly to be congrutulaU?! a th a v - I ing none <»f thcso uia k'ss inotisU rs. \ Y o u r situation b th b : In tlu? first place I you ar<? not hamp«?rcd by having any mor j ? antilu m u rine U» protect. In a naval war ' this will give you a grent udvuutage. All your uuval oporations can, th??roforu, Is? con AiumI u> p rotoctiiig your harbors and ?li«tr?*y- ing the onoiny’s com ment?. You can make your hurlHJiv* impn?guable with your lnn?t f?)i*ts, tor[MHloi*H a n d Uirjmilo b?>ats. F o r t y o r fifty uuannorud (Tubeis, with suillcient h[h*???I, could ?h*str??y your eimmy's eomnmree, for ull th?? iron ? la?lu of all thu 11 ? cts of the worhl wouki to ?lay Is? utteiTy ijiiul?M|uaU? U> bhs krnh? y?»ur i ismts uiul pruveut th?*s?? criiiNerM from getting t?j sea. ltut tlu?su cruiMura sh?>ul?l have a m inim u m njmhsI of niuet 4 mii ku?>U. nioN-i'l.AliH VTTBHLY WOtlTllKtifl. \T h a t Ls to say, they should be faster tlmn the greut tran s a tlan tic Mtcnmcra. Tlmy should, buaidcm the ordinary m aehine guns, luive t w o u r thrtsu g u n s of the l?>ngest jhjmmj 1 >)o range, firing projectil?s llll?'d with tin? Iat«»st explosives (liscovure?l by M'ience. Bttch cruisers could t<??luy dt?stroy or ?lemor- alixu tlu? entire nmritiim? eomincrco of unit 4 Hl IhirojH-. Kveii if one o f theno cruisers were compelled to light a hug?? Kuropcmu fron-ekul th?? advantage wouki still Ih? with thu c r u b a r , for th«? cruiser, U?ing small and m oving a b o u t with rapidity, b lUmost inqsis riiblu to U? h it, while the huge iron-clud Im m sjileudid targ??t , ami the huge At ?*«?1 plaU s nr?.? now jH'rfoctly vulnerable to pr?•JiH’tilef chargisl with ftilnd cotton or with men il itm,” H ere tbu AiluiiriU slmwcsl mo tlmn? Nt?v«l plaUs piuroud by [ir?»jis'til?>M (xm talning fulm l-ioton, muni liue, a n d a th ir d substance, a c?uujJOaltk)ii which b a s??erct ?»f th?) Frcm h gtivernm o u t, whk'h Iium twicu the p?>wer ?>f nuMiiline, and is uo m o re dang(*roua to man ipulnte th a n tho ordinary gnu loader. This new uxphsiivu will enublo tho calilmr and uonauquuut weight ?*f thu guns to la? diuun blast, am i makus tho stcid plat??N alm o st as [M'uetrahle us the wo*stall w alls of ships iu t he dayu of D p catur a u d Hainbrklge. The ndnd nil coiitinuod: “Now, coiu|*aro o n e ?>f tlmau cruisers with an iro u d a d m attai kmg a [nu t. Hoth ar?' equally 'vulnerable to th?? imucladB, but the c r u b u r is aliiuiat invbibta from the d b tun?i' frcuu whi?*h alu* ? an throw liur explu stv?si, while tlu? tm n d u d b s?> hug?' a n d cuni- ls’n<?*in?* as t<* Ih? a gi»o?| m ark from tht land. For even at night, when a l l tht? move uients ?»f this floating f?>rtr?*ss ean ta f?*l low*??I by tductric light ., the cruist?r, on the contrary, is alum st invisible because of her Hiimlllietts, and uneaU'haldu Imhhusu of her sjkshI These pixtp? -e?l ?*rnisei's ait? mos.tly tlie application of li*KK?ms taug h t by your great civil wiu*. They aix? m erely A la b am as a?lapt*'?l t?» thu latest u*lvaii?'e 8 of science. Tho m o tto of y o u r naval reform should U?, Ia's Alulmman, on?t»r?? !?•■ Alabam as, ettou jours It's Alabanuut.\ l%u r b Cor. Now Y o rk Herald. K iik IUI i vs . A m e r ican Iro n W o rk. There ia no *ontim eut iu busin???i». VVu ■Ii?>uld prt*ft?r Ui do business w ith you. but you m u st n*>t ask iu* tt* bike l*A*lly lliUHlietl, old ( lu h isu a l g»ssb, which, no m a tter h?>w well they satiRtk'd our futhun?, w ill m>t d o fur us W ould you U? surpriMett ft* hoar th a t n?> carpuutei in New Z?*aUui?1 will u**» from ch?»n?u an Kuglish ham m er, m a w , hra*'?' o r augxT l>ill N?» buggy bulkier will um? English c?H*? h U o lU o r tire 1h*1u if A m erican ?>n*** c a n lw Imd even a t 10 per *v n t mortx money than the Kuglish, because he ?*an pick up Hie Yank*'*' U d t and apply it im m ediately to his work, ami w ith its nice squarH *«’it Uyvad there ui l?w* chamx* of nuU ctuiiing Us»i*. W h a t u» tlie cas*? with tin' English bwitf He will look a gixvw over nml And every nut “jam m e d \ ao hard on the U d t th a t i t will have to U* uki»n to Ihe v isu a n d oiled an?l taws I. T h b take** tim e, and as tim e is money he c a n 't be hlaim'd f*?r prefurving the Yankee article. New fcoaliuid C\*r. Is'iuiou Iron A Common Cold McLAREN & Co. 1 . ofU n the l(e\liininjc of acriou* tioni of tlw T h ro a t, ItronchtaJ T u l x t , nml I.unt’-. T h e refore, the iruie.rtaue* of early and effective tr.atu .eiit ran n o t be oT e reetlm a h d . A y e r-. Clicrry Pectoral may alw a j a rolird u^on for the ajx^dy cure of a CoM or C'ougb. l.ru-t Jan u a r y I waa attacked w tth a aevere CoUl, w h ich, hy neglect and fre quent eapoaure., Ijecame worac, flnallr v t t li n tr on my lun^a. A terrible cough aoon followed, ac. cm panled by palna In th e cheat, from w hich I aufferea lutcnw ly. A f ter 11 > 11 1 various reined lea, w ithout ohtaim in' relief, I roiam c n c e d takliq( A y e r'a C h e rry l ’ectoral, u ud waa I am aatlxficil th a t tlila remi dy aave.l m j life .—• J u o . W cbaler, Paw tucket, K. I. T c o n tr w lcil a aevere cold, which aud* ill ill) developed Into Pueuinoola, prea.-nt- in:- dau eroua .ud II mptoiua. My phyaiclun at once ordered the uae of A y e r’a C h e rry Pectoral. Hla Instruction* w e re followed, and the result waa a rapid nnd perm a n e n t cure. — l i . £ . Slinpaon, ltogers P rairie, T e x a s. T w o yearn apo I auffere.1 from a aevere Cold which nettled on my Lunas. 1 eon- suited various phyaiciana, and took tbe medicines they prescribed, but received only tenqx.rary relief. A friend induced m e to try A y e r’a C licrry Pectoral. A fter taking tw o bottles of thi* medicine I was cured, hlucc then I bave jjiv.-n the Pec toral to my c h ildren, a u d consider It fo r Cold*. Cougha, and till T h roat and I.untr disease., e v e r used In my fam ily.— K o b e rt V a n d erpool, Mcadville, Pa. Home tim e aj;o I took a alight Cold, w h ich, bcinif ncijtei’tcd, crew w o rse, and nettled on my lutiya. I had a backing coutfh. and was very w e a k . Those who knew me beat considered my life U> bo in g r e a t danifcr. 1 continued to suffer un til I com m enced uxiiiL- Ayer'a C h e rnr Pec toral. Less tban one bottle of thl* val uable m edicine cured m e, and 1 feel tb a t 1 owe tbe preservation of my life to tla curative j.ow et*. — Airs. A n n Lockwood, A k ron. New York. Ayer'a C h e rry Pectoral ia considered, here, the one Rrcut rem edy for all disease* of the tlii'oat aud iun^s, uml I* fnoya In dem a n d than any o t l u r inedieinc of it* elan*. — J . V. Kobert*, M agnolia, A rk. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Dreimrsd by Dr J C. A y erkCo., I.owell. M»ss. Bolii ky Druggists, i ’rlcc $1, six buitlrs, $4. TWO HONEST a . i . . , 1 1 □n io we hope to ire you tirxt time } we’ll appreciate your truiita very much.1* They thuuked hi left. Now^wo value the ftlutve intue than the ».ile of hatt a dozen suits ; for we doubt if w e could nrtHluce n??v argument more convincing thsn Inc alna e dialogue for the public. Our ■uc- c?‘»s so f.tr in kntnving how to combine nd thu rleincntfl necessary to obtain the best results possible in uniting cheapness with quality makes us bold enough to s*y tlmt we can uiwuys—>rs, ? ihrtiy §—save you money in trading with us. No house in the business own* its goods ihcapcr than do we, and we ought (and wc surely would) g?> out ?>f buainesv if we could not deal with you more satisfactorily than any house in the State. This Is the private opinion publicly expressed by From Cattaraugus Countv, in their walk about town the other day, strolfe?! in on nstvi *S/r<*«>(, oj>po*it 6 font oft bv*—one, with a bundle under bis arm (hu trailed he fore hi* came in), standing uml looking on while the other wus keenly ? xumi- uing our stock und prices. \H o w long has this store been here t ” he asked. “ Only since last fall,’’ answered the courteous ilerk. “ You surely must have heard of ’ T ilK G L o lIK ’Clothing House before this.” “ *TIIE (iLOUK,’ f - Y t s . that’s the nuine where u neighbor of ours told us to g o .” said the man ; “ but in that store on Main Street, where we happened to drop in, they roaxi-d, stuck, and hung till he (pointing to his friend with the bundle) bought this suit—' nnd on our asking for 4 '1 11 IC G L O B E ’ they laughed at us, remarking that there w i n Globe It iiis, but no Globe Clothiers known iu Buffalo.” His kern observation and marked annoyau? e made the young clerk more nttentive, and he displayed severs! new, gay snd nobby styles, which they cxainincil ami learned the prices with feelings hard to control. “ Is Clothing so much cheaper than it has been?” Clerk t “ I should say s*>. Good clothes are so cheap now that It docs not excuse anyone buying or wear- ing chi'ap trash.” “ Well, you bet they won’t play that tri? k on me next time I come to Buff alo,” said the man. Clerk : “ Well, lunula. i t THE GLOBE CLOTHIERS, Hatters $ »» This is the Cloak, Newmark et, Dolman ami W rap Store o f the City. 1 lie people look ujion us as au authority in this line of business untl don’t venture to make selections without first com ing here. W e import them from the leading centres and are always uj) to the times; o f course we imjx»rt lots of expensive ones, more to get at the correct style than to make money. You can dej>eiid on getting the right styles from us. W e make each season’s business stand on its own basis, if by any accident we should have any garments left over from a j»re- j vious season we’ll tell you, so they’ll go for very little. M c L a r e n & Co. Cloakings and I'btcr Cloths are in the Mantle Dejmrtment. Fur Trimmings an* there also; will have more to say al»out them iu a few days. Itairiv season's here, jK-rhajw you want a W a terproof— see what we have. Genuine Rubber costs more thau a little lam p black o il— w e don’t keej) the common ones, they’re dear at any jiricc. 19 and ‘J1 St. I aul Street, St. ( ’atharines. Lute, La| S if t Fasts, &c. I am now prepared to furnish all kinds o f Inmbt r (tlre> id ami undressed) Siding. Lath, Shingles. Posts, & c., A t shortest notice, and at City P r ices, Por Cash. 1 can now do ull kinds of SAWING, DRESSING, MATCHING, &c. A t short notice, nnd in fiist-ehiss style. Office in Old Tannery Ruihling, at the Dock. JO H N CARNOCHAN. Nigara, A u g u st 10th bfj o o o m o Q ' 2 < 2 O O PQ a O ~ c — - V. X 5^ 9 ^ *^r o CU \vs 2 s ® J S3 ^ O o t e c« O — 2 O -< *V. i j Cft es fcJQ S ^ ^ - 2 s s b f j — — - j O —J ZZ 4 •ft zL tb S eft O S e n e c a S t r e e t , opp. P e s t o f f i c e , B u f f a l o , N . Y G u a E S N M i n m T r a l u i n i T h e Y o u thful 31 iutl. HuiuUt.v rfoUuul 8 u|M'ruiteu*taui> (who hax Jlial Iwrn eiuiuavoring inqnv*.* II(> 0(1 the miiuts of the a? b'?la» * tb? 1 <v>ii ?>f the loug life of th*ppojihot Elijali, am i the puntaltm ent of the irivvereot t h ildron hy U u r N*>w ean any onu tell iik > why the turn* Ate the eiul- drenf Wee Ktimll V*aicu (afU't* a lo u j pause)— iiar'pur’K jtaxur I THIS PAPER;! GUNS. SPORTING GOODS. FISHING TACKLE. AGENCIES FOR COLT'S GOODS, WIM CHESTER, STEVENS. MARLIN AND BAI LARD RIFLES AND L. C. SMITH GUN: Parker, Remington ami all : akes of Engli' B k M f f g ^ ^ l V Guns for sale. Fine Gun Repairing. G T B U s V l l h l l B u ffa lo A r m s Go. A.H.ROGERSXCO.i) > )» ko . s . v lOK O U a v ALL u a u o u i v n L ) IB s o t I'M III V|Nio> ST.. HI Fl’41.0, X. 1. l«.-n Itl.ln Pbtlnri.-ll'hl. at :h*t New*i'*per Ad\ee _ _ . tUdjig Ajrvucy of Mm—ra M. W . AVCR * SON. u*r auOiunjeU u u u l l i i w l l l U U I S U f M U L & L i t e B x p e r l a n o * . B » m a r k * b l a s n d ju l o k c u r e s . T r i n l P a c k a ^ a . S e n d •ta m p t o r s e a l e d p a r t i c u l a r s . A d d r e s s Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana. Mo.