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THE NATIONAL TRIBUltE: WASHQTGTOlf, D. 0., THU5SDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1888.

HAPPr KEW TEAK! capita for every man, woman and child in vviro IS HE? THE I.OGAN MONUMENT FOND. PERSONAL. GEN. FELIX AGNUS. Tkibune: Having; seen so country. annual payment Editos National The following additions to the Logan -- The National Tribune OOMKADHSl the This niae an much about the withdrawal of Democratic mem- Tho Milwaukee Sunday Telegraph warmly orfres A 21 arrfcred Cwrale Wb Mae htfnnihkiil Ufa for every average family of five of 21.45 in bers of the G.A.K., I arise to ask who Comrade Monument Fund have been received since Gen. John C. Black for the next Commander-in-Chie- f. self In TartoH Walks at Wf. CEsrAeufiHED 13774 One and all, a happy New Tear! Koonts is, and what h$8 military and G.A.R. record gold. Practically was treble or quadruple the last report: Gen. Felix Agnus, pablbber The it really amounts to, as he seems to bo one of Gen. GustaveCIuscrct, the former Freneh-Arari-ca- n of Baitmmrs likewise to yonr wives, your son3 and the people tho publishing thi3 in Dick Tntcs Post, No. 3Gi, Shelby, Iowa... 53 00 soldier, and eritie McClallan, American, ws bocn in Lyons France 4, this for those who paid it, because chief malcontents. By Lewis G. Heed, Athol, Dak CO editor Fenian, of Jtj OBLISHED WEEKLY. Tun National Tkibunb you will oblige about Gen. Terry Post, No. 103. Millers, O 10 00 Fremont, Greeley, and almost everybody else, bas 1839. Daring his infancy bis family removed daughters, yeur mon-servan- ta and your of the South paid almost none, and nearly three or four hundred thousand readers. I have From the following members of S. A. been elected to the Assembly from the Department with him to Parte. two-thir- the whole amount was paid by the ds heard that he is Past Commander-in-Chie- f, but llunter, Po3t, No. 37, Mohamu, Ore.: of Vnr, In the southeast of France. His election Ob Dollar per Xoatry msid-aervant- a, and to the strangers within In 1850 Xapoleaa III waged war with Anotria think there is some mistake in the names. Give it Peter Mower. ...SI 00i:J.W.Labare 50 will he contested on the ground that he is an Savnciafelr Aav4Mee of our population living north of A. .1 00 Harvey 25 for the redemption of Italy. Mr. Agaos vol- your gates. to us, anyway. D. Smith Ward.... American citizen, but that will make It all the Mason & It. A. Pratt 1 00 Win. IlurKO 25 more ia unteered in the 3d Kegimenfc of Zomme aad 7 oente. 2fe wrifceorlptkm flsr a Dixon's Line. Yours, in F C. and L., C. D. McCoy 50 P. D. Morris 25 pleasant for him, as that just the kind of a fc fight ex- in that command went through, tho battle The National Tbibuxi earnestly hopes Within 10 years after the war theso people Ciias. W. ItnsT, J. Barlmn 50 M. Itain water. 23 he likes. He is a Radical, almost to the of law parie reoeived. Adjutant, Kit Carson Post, No. 71, Department of G. B. Hartmus... 50 600 tent of being a Communist; and as the election was Montebelte, May 20, 1859. He was afterward that the year which know ahoutto open numbering not more than 25,000,000 at the California, G.A.R., and lalo Sergeant, Co. C, Slh Znbriskie Pobt, No. 33, Jersey City, N. J.. 500 on a Sunday, and a fiuo day, the peasantry turned detailed to the celebrated Flyiu Corps, under Kan., Napa City, Cal. liurns fost. JNo. 13. Westminster, am. 4 20 out for him to a man, and elected him against a Garibaldi, which good SFBOIAX. jOfNOUKGXXJEICT. outside, and of whom the 2,000,000 men who Doty 225, 8 55 did service near the will bring to every one of you blessings Post, No. Horncllsville, N. Y. tcrriOo opposition. Gen. Cluseret entered, the Italian hikes. Alter the HOMEY eentw, sOenpiM Am fry rafcr feaVr, of We wish that we could give the comrade the jnquetn .Post. JSo. 100, Sycamoro, O 140 conclusion of the war JmMC had served in the army formed the bulk 428. French army at a very early age, and served with the corps was disbanded. 1389 5fr. Agnus jneMtf MMMHir oncfar, r K Smith Post, No. Wind Ridge, Pa 225 Ia dnI without your and store information he desires, we cannot. The 247. distinction in Africa to he stint until basket the producers and taxpayers paid off the but Wited Post, No. Belmond, Iowa 400 and the Crimea, and wore the came the United States to take a pesHion in, JTeik,vlS at Oteruk oVe waV. Patrick McGuire Post, No. 46, New Mar- fir3t time we heard of Geo. W. Koontz was cross of tho Legion of Honor. The civil war thejewelry house of Tiffany A Co., Xew York. w?EraSL IFeaNjriojrneaffeMlc. TheKatkital wanton in fullness, your minds and bodies enormous amount of 064,254,559 of the ket, Tcnn 800 brought him to this country, and he served under When the United States Sag was fired npoa as (Txnoinc Jmk many oInler eanvaeters, emd they leader in From the following members of Tyler 1,413,-450,4- 60 when he announced himself as the McCIellan, Fremont nnd Sigel. He was madea Gen- Fort Sumter, and the Nation rose ia anas, big frtri persons principal of the indebtedness, besides Post, No. 520, Hubbard, O.: are generally hone and fatihftd; be without pain or sorrow, your wives and eral for gallant and distinguished services at Cross old soldierly ardor was rekindled, and be en- fhetr sdorlptitme to them mw( he Am- - gold, or 2,077,705,019 a grand bolt from the G.A.R. We have C. N. Clingan....Sl 00 L. I. Campbell. 25 cefUe of interest in W.McKinley 50 R. H. 25 Keys, Va., and resigned from the service because listed as a privateln Duryea's Zouaves (94k X. Mpee IfceirrtflMmwWfif. ZncjMwwr wB&e wJ daughters grow daily in grace and loveliness Jewell in all much more than twice the total tried to find out something about him, but S. Marsteller 50 H. A. Huff. 23 " he could not endure the conduct of Gen. MUroy Y.) His military experience made bim invalu- emfe on reewp offec smbecription price. N. Pound- 23 Clingan... 25 able to W8 have J. - L. T. at Winchester." the command, and his rapidity of pro- years to-da- y! everybody in the Order of whom ADDXK3SBS, RENEWALS, EtcAddreetee wttt and your sons in manhood, and the amount of the public debt They D. Murphy 25 A. G. "Weirick... 23 motion was only eqHaled by the facility with M. Hood B. 25 Capt. George Boasterly, 4th Wis. battery, Belolt, ahtmged me often ae each svbscr&er inquired knows as little about him as we J. 25.M. White fe farI, ht reduced the principal from 2,844,049,626 25 Wi3 recently became from h, everyone give theoldasweU ex eu address. that are to come draw smilingly toward i .insane and phevidm do. His name does appear on the roll From following Upton last was to tho lunatic asylnm Madi- aribers should hceareftd to tend us the 1865 2,180,395,067 in 1876, and not the members of week taken at ffk renewing. you, in to Post, No. 27, Caldwell, Kan.: son. ne He ha3 lived in California much of the time received, specify any cor-reafte- saying: any Encampments lebd or thelast paper and 150,977,697 to of of the recent National S. S. 25' 23 yyasspfyPf f y" Zrf iSJESjjMsssVW ad-dr- the annual interest from Richmond.. W. P. Adams since war, to Beloit two ehamgts they desire made w or w. the going back about or nae " Lo, we bring you gladness and crowning either as a Delegate or an Alternate. The A. M. Colson 50D. N. Suyres 50 years ago. his his mind constantly dwells 95,101.269, or from 4.29 per capita to It. Williamson.... 23IG. D.Allen.., 30 In mania on tho war scences through he passed. Oommpendence solicited Roster of the Department of Indiana for 1888 J. M. Poison 25 F. W. Culions.... 23 which CORRESPONDENCE. is honors, peace of mind, gratification of your 2.10. is now but 69 cents. When 50 It B. Rogers 25 G. W. Robson.... Col. Casey, brother-in-la- w Gea. oWow rqpenl to Gritty, Pt-efe- K. James F. a of frem ceer t Grd aggre- does not contain his name as holding any office F. M. Houk 25 J. M. Thomas 50 formerly UOUory, Agricultural, Industrial andHavsekoid hearts' desires, and the love and esteem of they began paying the debt it W. R. Lamdin... 25'R. Bates 10 Grant's, Internal Revenue Collector at War De- O. 15 , Ln., is lying in critical condition at matters, and letters to tlu JCdOor wH aheeye recent 78.25 per head for every man, woman whatever, and the records of the C. Redinga.... 50 Wm. Nycc a gated J. M. Williams.... 25 20 his this city. seized girempt aUemUeH. Write an ONE SLOE of the paper your friends." 3. Donaldson home in Last week he was To-da- y partment show that no man bearing that 5 50 mu-ecript- e and child United States. it with an apoplectic fit, the convulsions continuing irntp. We dm net return eommtmicnUens or in the From tho following Canby May all this and more come to you, and, name ever held a commission in an Indiana members of for several minutes. When this wore off the pa- a&lifbfcal hy er ntdeet the ewe accompanied a reewetto is 15 a head, or not one-quart- what the Post, No. 8, St. Paul. Neb.: iy ifcc Memory postage, and wider no B. F. Adams J$l 00 J. W. TempHn... 25 tient lay as if dead. Thoro is no apprehension of that afeet and amid do regiment. Even tho virulent Indianapolis eireumekmeu guaremitet their pnhHoaiion at any all of it, not forget to subscribe for people of the North paid every year from Ed. Amnion 50 Thos. Dnrnall 23 immediate fatal results, and the family express Sentinel, which gave all the support it could W.n. Norton 50 A. A. Kendall.... 25 the belief that the strong constitution of the Col- rpeekd date. 1865 to 1876 on the interest and principal of A. L.Wnrne 501N.J. Paul 50 to The National Teibune, or to see that onel will pull him through all right. Address sM oommmiioaffons generation to Koontz's scheme to break up the G.A.R., J. N. Paul- - 50iW. H. C. Oliinn.. 50 your less fortunate and neighbors the public debt. Why should this R. Harvey 23 E. S. Chadwick.. 50 Stephen A. Marine, of Vinton, Iowa, is a candi- NATIONAL TRIBUNE, comrades record as a 00 THE years less was singularly silent as to his U bwartz ...... 23 D. S. Smith 1 date for Pension Agent of that State. Marine en- shrink from doing in a period of J. M. Stark 25 A. G. Goodrich.. 25 are also to G.A.R. "rec- listed when hut 17 years of age in Co. G, 13th Iowa, enabled enjoy that blessing. than the men who fought the war through soldier and a comrade and his G. W. McMillen.. 25 E. E. Thompson 23 IWMT A& WMTK. Jones-.- .. 25 and served faithfully until July 21, 18&i, when in EKTH0 W TMC A1tIn OfrtOC t0S J. E. B. H. Ii. Ulnrk 25 years immediately ord" is left to the imagination. Mrs. L. M. Mer- T. F. McCarty.... 25 action on that date in front of Atlanta he left one of did in any one of the a PAY OFF THE DEBT, rill 25 T. N. Bennett..... 50 hia legs, and was discharged early iu 1865. ne was close L.ee norron 2o Chas. Chinn 25 succeeding the of the struggle? The Pall Mall Gazette speaks of Suakim graduated from Cornell College 1870, The National Tribune. The statement of the Secretary of the N. Stevens. 15 J. A. Haggart.... in after a bard Let us pay the debt off and have done as a "slaughter-house,- " and points out that i. LfiHy. ..., 10 G. W. West 25 struggle with poverty. He was elected Treasurer Treasury for the month ending Nov. 30 W. Reynolds.... 15 J. P. Johnson.... 25 of Benton County, Iowa, for two terms, which of- us present to debt-crush- ed it3 possession has cost above 9,000 lives of 27; 1SS8. with it Let the A. D. Frnmcr..., 10 T. McNabb 25 fice he filled with signal ability. He has been the WASHINGTON, D. a, DECEMBER shows the public debt to be: A. O. Snyder.... 25 G. M. Burlin- - 4J por cents, due Sept 1, 1891 .$187,026,550 nations of Europe the proud spectacle of a friend and foeman, of which the British W. W. Kendall. game 23 editor of the Vinton Observer for the past 10 years, . and is known as one best paragraph i " " July 1, 1907. 031,233,750 giant Republic which owes not a dollar to share was between 200 and 300. With true u. uregg. za Wm. Hath.,, 25 of the writers G. A. Pease. J. L. Clark 25 in Iowa. He is a standi Republican, and should which he acquired a knowledge of th Xogrisb. HEALTH HINTS any man. This will be an achievement that British selfishness, more row is made over D. Aleshirc 23 W. R. Stitt 25 he receive the appointment lie will make one of the language. Afc the of Big S3CS,315.GC0 J. Anthony 25 50 battle Brtbel, Juao J.P.Gordon best Pension Agents Iowa ever lias bad. We wish 10, 1861, he saved the life of Gen. Kilpatrick, He of will crown with luster the glorious work of the killing of theso 300 than over the re- J. L. Randolph... 25 G. T. Kendall.... 25 had in the Treasury a net surplus A. E. Cady 25 15 00 him success, and hope he will be appointed. and was promoted to for 52,-234,0- 10. 8,700 etc., who cash, over and above all liabilities, of the war. maining Arabs, Soudanese, Dr. Albert Claypool, the newly-electe-d Com- gallantry. Subsequently the 5th was qaarted For Old and Young. 74 65 in for some months ou Fort Federal were, in the contumelious phrase of' the Previously acknowledged 7,733 74 mander of Toledo Post, No. 107, Department of JCNTEIINAI. KEVJG2JUE. Ohio, Grand Army of the Republic, was a trooper Hill. Wheu McClellan started on the expedi- Can any man give a good sound business proud Anglo-Saxo- n, merely "niggers." But Total 57,813 39 in the 5th and 13th Ohio Cav., and wound up with tion up the Peninsula the regiment was placed BY PROF. FELIX L. OSWALD, A. Nearly one-thir- d of the revenue of the in the Fifth Corps. Liertt. Agnus volunteered reason why this money, and all the revenues it is strange to see how sensitive the Eng- Sheridan at Five Forks and Appomattax. He Vice-Preside- to lead a charge at Ashland Bridge, re- M.. M. D. United States is collected through the In- If the men who fought the war through is now the nt of the loeal society and of the Government, over and above its ac- lish are now 'on tho subject of sacrifice of of tho Army ceived complimentary mention from fien. G. ternal Eevenue Bureau. To be exact, we could cheerfully pay, as heads of families, of the Potomac. After the war K. Warren. He was in the dash Hanover life when their own and are sacri- he resumed his studies, graduating at Cincinnati at in- tual running expenses, should not be devot- kith kin Courthouse and the storming of the bills 36 We have secured a contributor of unusual will give the receipts for the fiscal year of an average of 150 a year for 10 years, in and New York. He has been Preeident of the person of ed to paying off the bonds? ficed. They could see little to sympathize Median icstown, scar Eiebmond. Jane 27 the terest al valae to ear reader is the 1887: order to pay over 2,000,000,000 of our debt Homoeopathic State Medical Society, and has repre- battle of Gaines's Mill was fought, and Lient. Prof. FaKx L. Oswald, probably the best not do to any attempt with in our great struggle, when for four sented that society in National Conventions a It will answer that Customs 8217.2SG,S93 to-da- y Agnus was shot through the right aS and interest, the people of ought to number of times, and i3 now Chairman of its sbutdr known sad most pojmlsr writer on health and to redeem the bonds before they are due will Inlerntxl revenue 118,823.391 years we lost more men every day on an tho close of the daj. This wound disabled s. Gynecological branch. He is on the Board of shoulder-join- laws of any among English-speakin- g peo-jJo- 32.892 bo willing to endure the light taxation we him, causing the lose of the t. its Direct taxes average than the British have in the whole Censors in Cleveland College. The Doctor is an following wiflely-Teft- d result in the holders running the price up. 9,25i,28G Whilst recovering, in Baltimore, from hfe He fe the anther ef the Public Lands now have until the small remainder of the active G.A.R. man; was Surgeon of Forsyth Post, There is a to of Miscellaneous 2G.005.8I5 Suakim campaign. Then, if Suakim was a injuries, be received his com mission as . hooks, besides a host of minor works: limit this running up the debt is wiped out and the mortgage lifted is now the Senior Vice Commander of Toledo Post, for gallant serviee in the field. In New York "Physical Edncatiea; or, the Health-Law- s of 41 cent, S371.403.277 slaughter-hous- e, what was the country about nnd has been Delegate to both National and State he joined in officers price. For example, the per bonds, Total from the Nation. with in asneeessful effort Natore"; " Household Bemedies for the Preva- The receipts from revenue came Fredericksburg? Look at these.figures : Encampments. He is Trustee of Woodlawn Ceme- to raise another Zouave regiment. The ranks which are due Sept. 1, 1891, have but two internal tery, representing the lot owners of the soldiers' rapidly filled up with a fine class of lent Disorders of the Hainan Organism"; Union Rebel recruits, "Semmerland Sketches; or, Samhlos in the years and eight months to run. The entire from the following sources: The people of the South, aa we have section. He is a yachtsman, and a member of the and the command w3 known as the 165lh N. loss. loss. Masonic National Y., or 2d Dury ea Zouaves. Capt. Agnus selected, Spirits $65,829,322 .'. Union and other bodies, and is a Backwoods of Mexico and Central America"; amount of interest "which their holders will Fredericksburg 12,353 4,376 shown by statistics, did not pay 6 per cent, company regi- Tobacco 30.10S.0C7 man of scholarly and scientific attainments. the color as his own, and the " Problem ; or, The Canse ana Cure Chancellorsville .". 16,030 12,281 The Peisen ry ment was ordered to Lonisiuna in the Fall of receive, consequently, will be only 12 cents . .' of tho debt and interest which was paid Though George M. Robeson Fermented liquors 21,922,187 Mine linn .! 500 500 has of Xnteffiperaaoe"; "Zoological Sketches: A '1.238 every Is 60 1562, where it garrisoned New Orleans and on the dollar. is quite clear the Banks and Bankers 41,393 25,000 from 1865 to 1876. The burden fell upon lost dollar of his wealth, and nearly Out-do- or It that "Wilderness Baton Souge. Spring of 1863 siege Oontribataen to the Stndy of Natural Oleomargarine 723,918 years old, he ha3 lost none of his courage. He has In the the .. of Fort Hudson was commenced by land " ; Days and Nights in the Tropics " ; price cannot be run up beyond 1.12, for the 220,205 1 70.271 42,157 the 2,000,000 young men of tho North who opened offices New declares ho and History Penalties, etc Total law in York, and wator, and the 165th was repleted and assigned, "The Bible of Nature." reason that anyone paying more would lose Miscellaneous- - 21.5CG These figures are imperfect. Burnside's had fought the war through. Now let the will make another fortune Inside of a few years. to take part. May 27 an unsuccessful assault Prof. Oswald will write czdudvdy ewr Gen. Harrison may take part in the New York for just as much as he paid over and above that SUS.S19.523 losses don't appear in connection with those people of the whole country do their share was made on the Confederate works. Capt. readers a series of plain, straightforward talks celebration of thecentcnninl of Washington's inaug- Agnus was again wounded in this engagement, we analyze operations of the Internal as veterans April. Comrade S. V. R. Cruger is on health, how to main tain it, and how to re- price. If of the Army of the Potomac, and the rebel the did, and wipe the last vestige uration next and was promoted to Major. In the midst of Chairman of the Committee on Military, and Gen. Lienten-ant-CoIon- el will up vari- will not be run up to figure, nor Revenue Bureau we shall find these sums reports notoriously'false. They certainly of the debt out. the principal charge the Colonel and gain it when lost. He take the It that are Schofield will probably be Chief Marshal. were wounded, and Maj. Agaos ous diseases, describe simple, every- follow- them in anywheres near it, for the ample reason that were raised by the operations of the lost nearly as many men as we did in the Mr. Wm. A. Hills, well known to so many visit- took command of the regiment. He shared iu day langaage, free from scientific jargon and comrades everywhere will sympa- on Hudson. Two divis- with the present demand for money the ing taxes: fighting from the 3d to the 31st of May, 1864, Tils ors to Fredericksburg aa a courteous guide and all thcattacks Fort humbug of medical almanacs. He willtf of ions, of 300 men each, had been detailed to the Ale and beer per barrel of 31 gallons Si 00 thize with Comrade Paul Van DerYoortand one of the proprietors the Exchange Hotel, and dis- bondholders could make a good return out yet they never would admit to half the num- lead the forlorn hope, and Maj. Agnus, with give the best advice as to the treatment of Brewers manufacturing 500 barrels or more who has accumulated the interesting collection of his wife in the loss of their winsome little museum, shipped 42 picked men of his command, was placed at eases, and the best methods to ameliorate them of their capital within the next 32 months annually. 100 00 ber. It is almost beyond question that from war relics in that has them Cast. is Mr. to won- tho head of the nrst division. Tbe assault was and bring ahoet a restoration to health. Brewers manufacturing less than 500 bar- daughter, Ollie, who died at their home in It the intention of Hills exhibit his if it was returned to them now, and they first to last 150,000 me,n were lost on both derful collection in the different cities of the East. rendered unnecessary by the surrender on she We congratnlete all oer readers apon this ar- rels 50 00 Omaha last week, at the age of seven. She day for which it had been fixed. After the would be Trilling to throw off some part of G for the tract of rangement, which we feel will he a great bene- Cigar manufacturers 00 sides in the struggle little Mnj. Birdsall, the Superintendent of the National fall of Yicksbnrg and Fort Hudson the regi- Cigalas descriptions per 1,000 3 00 was one of the most charmirig and lovable fit to every one of them, and every week be the total payment to get it. The quotations of all country around Predericksburg. Cemetery at Fredericksburg, is always glad to ment was sent to western , where it Cigarcts per 1,000 50 of children, and the idol of her parents. show the veterans around his home on Marye's was engaged iu constant skirmishes with too worth vastly more than the entire cost of the for 41 per cents, last week averaged 8, liquors per gallon 90 12,807 un- Distilled reappointment of Corp'l Tanner to Hights, and lo assist the friends of the Texas Eangers. At Fayetteville, while check- paper. The articles will begin nest month. " liquor dealers (wholesale) 100 00 The to identify locate graves friends charge, Maj. Agnus had hand-to-han- d 'which means that the holders would rather year 1839 will see most known and the of ing a a " " " (retail) 25 00 a place on the CKA.E. National Pension Com- The the brilliant and relatives. fight with a Texan horseman, and reeeivad a take 10a25 for every $100 bond than to Malt (wholesale) 50 00 severe saber cut on wrist. He took part liquor dealers mittee which is tho our and successful campaign for veterans' rights The President has appointed Emory H. Tamil, the in FOR ' " (retail) 20 00 sixth time, if unfortunate expedition to Sabine $3.00! hold it two years and eight months longer ever carried on. nn of the Navy, as Commercial that Fas, 50 00 memory serves us is a deserved The National Tribune Tex., and was placed in charge of the transport 112. 4 Manufacturers of stills right tribute Agent to the Congo River Free State, with head- and get in the aggregate The per " " 00 Pocahontas, an old Baltimore steamer. The for each still made... 0 to one of best and ablest comrades in the will lead wherever the struggle is sharpest. quarters at Boma. Lieut. Taunt was recently Tribane and Scriuuer's 2 the vessel was dispatched to the blockading fleet HieKataal cents, sold at 127, ivhich in like manner Oleomargarine per pound court-martial- ed for absence without leave Let all the comrades rally on its colors. and dis- " manufacturers - 600 00 closer to find-ings- off Galveston to carry information of the Order. No one in the is the misconduct, and while the Secretary had the of means that an owner of a 100 bond, bearing " 4S0 00 coast Magazine for One Year. wholesale dealers the court under consideration, as to whether aster, and in navigating an unlighted " 4S 00 hearts of more old soldiers than the limbless twins and triplets were born in ran ashore. When morning dawned she was 4 per cent, interest, and due July 1, 1907, retail dealers More he should be dismissed from tho service, he ten- Rectifiers above 500 barrels 200 00 man burning eloquence has so found to be under the fire of the enemy's guns. 127.25 whose often Massachusetts last year than in any year dered his resignation and it was accepted. His would rather take for it now than " IcssSOO barrels.... 100 00 There were two batteries of Begular artillery thrilled the comrades from Maine to Cali- salary as Lieutenant was 2,600 a year, but his By an arrangement with the publishers hold until due 171 years from to-da- y, Tobacco, all kinds, per pound !, 8 since the State began keeping vital statis- on hoard. Hsj. Agnns ordered the horses, 190 it salary as Commercial Agent will be $4,000 a year. number, to he thrown overboard; and to of i&at splendid illustrated periodical " dealers in mauufactuicd . 2 40 fornia. He stands shoulder to shoulder with tics. Thus are the married women of that in and get altogether, in principal and interest, " manufacturers.- - 600 Commissioner of Pensions J. C. Black has been show his sense of duty, and by way of example, them in everything, feels as they-fee-l, and GcrSmer jfigwefce, we are enabled to offer 170 for That is, the holder of a 41 per " dealers in leaf (wholesale) 12 00 State nobly striving to make up for the sued for 5100,000 damages by Capt. Oscar Dunlap. began by shooting his own, a favorite animal. it " " " This is the first time that a Commissioner of Pen Thus lightened, the transport was safely Boated it wife The Nation Tribune at a great cent, to (retail) 250 09 voices their feelings in words which very shortcomings of their 60,000 husbandless al bond is willing give up $3.75 on " pedlers traveling with more than sions has ever been sued for damages in his official off. By this time the 165th had been sadly eut few men indeed have the ability to use. The War Department was order- rednction in price. The subscription to the every 100 for sake of his money two horses 15 00 sisters. capacity. Capt. Dunlnp's bill of complaint charges to pieces, and the the having regiments decimated to he con pedlers traveling one 7 20 G.A.R. are proud of Tanner, and he deserves that on account of personal malice the Commis- ing with ranks magazine year, but we will send it 4 Tobacco with horse... dis- now, and the holder of a per cent bond is " " Let us all determine that the Disability has withheld from him tho pension of 72 solidated. Maj. Agnus, zealous that the k3s on foot 360 admiration which be- sioner a and The National Tbibone for one year 42.75. all the love and they Pen- month, from the date of his discharge, to which he tinctive title and number of his command willing to give up can afford to sched- Pension Bill, The National Tribune We well submit this stow upon him. is entitled under the act of 1SS0, his injuries being should not be lost, determined to preserve it, for $3. even Government had to pay sion Bill, the Arrears Equalization only be done lilting up But if the ule without comment, and ask those who are Bill, the tho loss of his right hand and foot, and a frac- and that conld by its first-cla- ss Gen. Scriimer's is in all respects. Its the entire amount of interest would be of Bounty Bill and the Prisoners of War ture of the skull. Tho last injury, the plaintiff ranks. Obtaining leave of absence from it clamorous about a "reduction of the bnr-de- ns According to the report of the Treasurer Banks, he went to New York and induced Got. loi-- s memory. contribators are among the very ablest says, has caused of mind and to companies much better than hoarding the money in the of taxation " where it is desirable in of the United States for the month ending Bill be passed before there is any reduction Seymour assign to the 165th four of writers in the oeuntry, and it is illustrated recruits, completing the regiment. n the mean- Treasury. anyiinterest that a dollar of this taxation be Nov. 30, there 51,925,078.61 of tho of the revenues of the Government. MUSTERED OUT. time the Nineteenth Corps had been ordered in the highest style of art isill Secretary Fairchild, who has been adverse people's money loaned to the banks of to report to Gen. Grant, on the James Siver. taken off? Where can a reduction be made the veterans worked hard for 10 years to SoKRELS. Thomas Sorrels, a veteran of the Maj. Aguns rejoined his command with his This is an excellent opportunity to get a bonds, does conceal The Mexican war and a member of the lat 111., died at to taking up the and not country, interest, which Lieutenant-Colone- l. that will benefit the people ? Is it desirablo without they loan pay the bondholders more than two billions Bromfield, Nob.. Nov. 12, of heart disease, aged 67 fresh men, and was made year's geod reading very cheaply. Think of his opposition to the policy of paying the years. He was a pensioner at the time of his death. When Early was raiding up the Valley, ia ISM, that whisky or beer shall be made cheaper; out again to the people at high interest. WojrrniSGTOX. AVorihington, a superb magazine and a high-clas- s weekly of dollars. Now let the bondholders let Thomas 8Sth and threatening Washington, the Nineteenth debt in advance, still has to admit that the and is, would be made so by This procedure is absolutely without justif- Iowa, died at Bromfield, Neb., Oet. 31, of heart Corps was ass.gned to Sheridan, who was then, sub-Kjriptie- if it it taking newspaper all for $3. Send in your ns the revenue alone until the soldiers are paid disease, aged C4 year.3. Comrade Worthington forming an army at Washington, for serviee in results of the purchases since last May have off the tax ? Would the man who ication. Three or four million dollars are served his country for three years, nnd was draw- once. drinks at what is due them. pension time of his the Valley. They moved np to Monoeaey, at Address a saving of two per cent, upon in- ing a at the death. been the the bar get his beverage a cent cheaper be- in this way put into tho pockets of favorite Woodbuky. Rollestou Woodbury, 5th Me. bat- Harper's Ferry and Winchester, and the 265th, THE KATfOKAL TRIBUNE, tery, died at Castine, Me., Nov. 1, of consumption. took a prominent part in all the Ighting of the terest that would otherwise have been paid. are en- paid for year's WaeltiHgtoH, S. O. cause the brewer, distiller, rectifier, whole- bankers, and individuals directly A dollar a subscription He was a member of Churles L. Stevens Post, No. campaign, which broke the back of the Con- e 96. This being the case, the policy, if pursued Lieat.-Cb- l. sale and retail dealer were relieved from riched at the expense of the entire ppople. to The National Tribune is the best Bez, Died at the National Military Home. O.. federate strength in the Valley. OUR NEW WATCH. perils of this under no more willing administrators than these favored ou Oct. 16, Paul Bez. Co. F, 4th Ky., aged 67 Agnus shared the and triumphs Attention k invited to th& ad?crtisemont of taxation? It is absurd to suppose it. To The interest which bankers contribution that can be made to the cause years. The comrade was drowned in one of the opoeh. and was with bis regiment at the bat- present Secretary Treasury, onr new preminm watch in another colamn. the of the will take the tax off would be to simply make virtually filch from the people would put of the veterans' rights. The only better one Homo lakes. He was long a momber of this Home, tles of the Opeqnan. Fisher's Hill, Winchester and a.n old and worthy comrade of Veteran Post. Cedar Creek. He wus a personal witness This is a saperier time-piec- e evory way in the end save the taxpayers of the country and in to the men who make and sell liquors that over 20,000 disabled veterans on the pay- is 2, or more. No. 5. to "Sheridan's ride," on the eventful 19th of anything that has heretofore beea offered as a very many millions of dollars. La Hub. Marshall La Hue, , much richer. Are they not becoming rolls at 12 a month, or more than 30,000 at died Deepwater, Mo., Oct. 30, October, 1S&1, when Early drove in the Eighth preminm by any paper. works and case rich Co. B, 3d Ind. Car., nt Its its But this saving of interest is only a very Hayti has come down just like Capt. aged 51 years. He enlisted in 1S61: was elected Corps, pierced the Nineteenth, and would have are of the highest class, and cannot fail to give fast enough as it is? 8 a month. Second Lieutenant of his company; discharged as driven the whole army before him ia confu- a 'coon, before fired. t, s Scott's a shot was Now netisfacthm. We will send one watch for every small part of the benefit that will accrue More reason exists for abolishing the tax First Lieutenant in Augu-- l!l : became r. charter sion, had it not been for the arrival of Sheri- Let the veterans remember that was member of Morgan L. Smith Post. No. 264, Feb. dan his rallying of the troops. This ended 15 subscribers, and we have each confidence from this policy. it let the State Department send the frigates 1SS6, first and in on tobacco, but this is so small in amount 5, and was elected its Commander. At the fighting in the Valley, and when Sheridan if, upon examination, the watch does not they who paid the great bulk of the more to Samoa. the time of his death he was a candidate for repre- it that At the present, as we have shown above, sentative of his County, with favorable chances for started with his cavalry to join Gnwtfr ia front prove satisfactory, may be that it3 burden is scarcely felt except in 9 it returned and we we have $863,315,000 of money lying locked than two lillion dollars which was paid on election. of Kiehmond he was Instructed to send hia besc will refund the money. Thfc is an unprece- some rare instances, which will probably be A MicniGAN corpse came to life while be- Blaih. Gen, "Wm. H. Blair died suddenly of infantry regiment to guard the Confederate the public debt from 1865 to 1876, and insist heart failure at Bellefonte.Pa., on Dec. 7. aged 76 firet-cla- ss up in these bonds. is virtually idle Debt ware. He paid the 165th dented opportunity to obtain a If adjusted. On the other hand, is very de- Some too years. "When he enlisted as prisoners at Fort it to-da- ing shaved. barbers are much the war broke out First the people y who know for compliment choosing it ont of all the watch, and we hope onr subscribers will avail making nothing, helping nothing along, do- that of little of Lieutenant, Co. G, 5th Ph., for threo months, and the of sirable that the machinery should be kept even a dead man to quietly Co. Col.Hart-rnnf- t. army, and it was accordingly detailed to thai themselves of the burden of that taxation shall persevere endure. then in B.Slst Pa.,uuder it. Bat little effort h required ing no good to anybody, except to the own- In 1SC2 he was made Colonel of the 179th Pa., duty. Here Lieut.-Co- l. Agnus was made Colo- up, for there is no telling what day it may debt-payi- Brigadier-Gener- al to raise a dob of 15 subscribers. Any active in ng until tho last vestige of the and in 1SC5 was commissioned nel of the regiment. It remained at Fort ers of the bonds, who receive about $42,000,-- THE WEATHER for bravery at Antiolam. In ISIS he was was boy or yonug man can do it in a short time. be needed to raise a large sum of money Cleveland on the Board of Delaware about three months, and then 000 year interest. Nation's indebtedness is wiped out. appointed bv President to Savannah, Ga., where Col. Agnus a needed for some National purpose. - BY LTHUT. JOHN P. TINLEY, V. B. SIGNAL Visitors to West Point. He was very active up to ordered It is as Brigadier-Genera- l, he the bonds were paid off this immense SERVICE. the time of his death. He was the leading lawyer received his brevet If cheaper in every way to maintain this ma- Asic your neighbor to open the New Year on land cases at the Bellofonte bar. being at the time bet 26 years of age. Ha was Dickens's Works. amount of idle capital become Pope. Jos. A. Pope died at Rogers, ATk., Nov. S, probably youngest of his rank in the army. would at chinery operation to auspiciously by subscribing for Na-- Lows or nrcaa of generally storm winds and Pope enlisted Aug. 2, 1861, the in than destroy it now The aged 53 years. Comrade Inspector-Genera-l, rain or snow. Orderiy-Ser-gean- was detailed as Depart- ence transformed from idle to in Co. I, 3d Kan. Cav.; was made t, He Ckft-Boo- active money, re-crea- ai Books for and te when we have need TIONAL TltlBUNlS. It only coots 2 cents a Pour (4) such areas appeared in the United States, promoted to ment of the South, and was commissioned to Mae $6. it of it. two which pnssed and was Second Lieutenant of seeking investment, and be set to build- ' of over the country from tho Co. 1, 10th Kan., from which regiment he resigned dismantle the old Confederate forts in South work week. -- Pacific to the Atlantic. in February, 1SG3. He was mustered into Reynolds Carolina. Georgia and Florida, and torn all tfca paoooarioa ing railroads and factories, opening THE ECLIPSE. Highs or areas of generally cold, dry air. 43, Oct. 10, 1SS5 ; served two years as Poet We have osme in of a namber of mines, Under the Jlistletoe. Pour such areas appeared within the limits of Post, No. nronortv over to the Government. Oa Aug. complete sets of the werks of Charles "We present to our readers this week an ar- Adjutant and was elected Commander, but was Dickens and doing all manner of things of which tho United States. resign change ac- 22, 1S65, Gen. Agnns resigned his eommiestoa Lbe greatest obliged to and his residence on of modern novelists which wo ticle of value. is TEMPERATUKE. count of Hia military cnuipmgn was and resumed civil life. After the war be as- will offer to subscribers of everybody would receive some benefit. The unusual It a talk on Thr National The weather has been generally colder than pre- principally ulong the lvamns and Missouri border, sumed charge of the business department of cheap. fol- eclipses, description tCx" Tribckk very These contain the nioueT that is now congealed in them can- with a of the great solar l$ vailed during tho last week. Tho hiyhcsl tempera- in southwestern Missouri and northern Arkansas. The JktWmtre America, In that responsible lowing novels and sketches complete and una- 3 '. VESjl? ture (7S) occurred at Rio Grande Citv.Tox., on the He was burled under the auspices of the Grand displayed energy, tact and eclipse next week, by oue of the most com- f Army and other organizations of which ho was a position he has an bridged: not lie idle any more than a man can. It 18th. good judgment that have been invaluable to Pickwick Papers. MfeeeUaaies. petent men in the country to The lowest (20 below zero) occurred at Rockllffo, member. must be employed, making something for impart that Canada, ou the 22d. Eatoii. Chas. T. Eaton, Co. E, 38th Masa., died the proprietary ef that journal. The erection Oher Twist. Bleak House. at the residence of his sou in Bobtou. Masg., Nov. of splendid new building was mainly due Uncommercial Traveler. Onr Mutual Friend. owners. sort of information. As we all know, the rKECrPITATION. its CopperAetd. its If set lo work, the result will 13, nged 53 years. A year ugo last Spring Comrade to hte efforts, and the paper bas thriven under DhvkI IJUie Dorrit. Rain or snow been fell on ice and was picked up insensible much-neede- United States Naval Observatory is has reported from every State Eaton the 13, 1361, Gen. Agnus Grettl Expect&tteas. OhrietaMS Books. be thousands of miles of d rail- the except to his son's residence. He never fully his management. Dec Picture. Italy. Two and Territors' Now Mexico. The heaviest and taken B., daughter of Mr. frm Taie of Cities. principal astronomical institution in the amount in 21 hours (3.41 inches) fell at New Haven, recovered from the fall, nnd his death was caused was married to Miss Annie American Kotee. A MeMMge from the Sea. roads, which will improve the value of Conn., ou the 18th. hy recovered S100 from the city, but those Charles C. Fulton, senior proprietor of The Dotnbey and Sou. Sketches by Box. It. He country, and ranks with any in tho world. WINDS, who wero cognizant of the facts say he should have BaUimere American Mr. Fulton died ia 1383, Barnaby Radge. Hard Times. farms, build up towns, and develop the re- musician Drood. Heavy nnd In received a much larger sum. He was a and, by a deed of trust, made Gen. Agnns sela Edwin Martin Cuuzzlewit. sources of the country. will The author of the article Lieut. "Winter-halt- er destructive winds occurred the in his regiment and company.' He whs a singer of Kicbol&B Kickleby. Ohikl'fl History of Ens-lan- d. It double or Northwest, Lower Missouri Valley, the Lake re- trustee and publisher. Few mea of his age Curiosity Shop. gion nnd along some note, nnd leaves i largo number of warm Old treble the amount of employment, increase is one of the staff of the Observatory, the Atlantic Coast from Georgia friends. Ho leave one ton. can furnish sueh a record as Gen. Agnns, as a Miseeliaaeous Pieces. northward. The highest velocity in miles per hour embracing in his journeys the estiva each and everywhere recognized as a highly ac- (60 miles) occurred Sandy Hook, N. traveler, These volumes contain about S00 pages the markets, and benefit the country incon- at J., and Block world ; as a brave soldier and of large, clear print, with illustrations by Island, 11. I., on the 18th. Value of tho National Tribune. circuit of the noted ceivably. complished scientist oineer, engaged in many eon fiieta and receiving artists. They are a library in themselves. BIVEHS. Daring tho in serviee of adopted The coming eclipse is an (80 Editor Nation ai. Tribune: honorable wounds tho his They are strongly bound cloth debt-payi- ng astronomical The maximum rise inches) occurred Au- in and contained Then why should the good work of at havo boon publishing country, or as the publisher ef the in a neat pasteboard bos, and will be sent by gusta, Ga., on the 10th. and the greatest fall 40 many years I in the hoot eedhtv. event of great importance, and w,e are glad iuches) occurred at the same on tho liOth. news- newspaper south of New York. express to any subscriber on receipt .$8---the be arrested as it has been? "Why station trade have never found a medium of of I Gen. Agnn3 is as popular among the purchaser pay to give the readers of Tbib-UN- E EXISTING CONDITION'S. equal to to express charges. These will shall it not go on as rapidly as it did a few The National paper advertising The National of Maryland as he is among ear own make a handsome holiday jiresent to any boy Tho principal low is central in Dakota, moving sund you this testimonial un- years after the war, every the be3fc account of it furnished by any cast, bearing south. Another low is entering tho Tribune. I veterans, and is the first to contribute to all or girl. Il ie mndh the beet cheap edition of Dic1 until dollar of country My of "Spy of G.A.K. ens to he paper. over northern California and Oregon. solicited. advertisement the charities, whether they be for the ot tibtamed anywhere. off Tho principal At- our indebtedness is paid and we can hand high is central on tho Middle tho Eohollion," which appears quite frequently ex-Co-n federatea. lantic Coast. Tho donation of the Fikesvllie Arsenal by It is a very good thing for a man to be an unmortgaged Nation over to our succes- Have you aslzcd all your acquaintances to Another is entering tho country over Montana. in your great journal, bears ou its face ample of your columns of the State, as a Home for waf bright, but when he gets to the point of sors? When the war closed the debt aggre- sulscrihcfor TEE NATIONAL TRIBUNE? PACTS TO BE KEMEMBEUED. proof of the value and what strongly indorsed by him, and his servleea ia 1. Wind is air in motion, tho velocity of which I advertise Truly, yours, securing the passage of the bill through th "lighting out" with the bank deposits he is gated the enormous amount of 2,844,649,020. not, do so at once, to give the paper more increases regularly up to 1,000 Jf Would had an olevation of feet. G. W. ex-Gnef-ed that Undo Sam been givon the 2. some over Dilungham, Legislature woro recognised by tho too bright by 1 In instances half or tho wiuds of at least half! The interest charge on this was 4.29 per power in championing the caus of the veterans. chance to do this. the day blows during seven or eight houra. successor to G. "W. Curleton & Co, erale Society in a testimonial letter.

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