The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 08, 1868, Image 1

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ree eduity onticited•
d o kind MAU. rsitiblkfill•eacopug4 —
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''. .-- tic Wine manaticia,ro by himself,'
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% d . "r a astrr, Beaver Constr.:Pa., '
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?;;Ait •ell Sit modende Met , . ' Mb Wine k
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she (Word ad ,OilawbONpetomawm
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poi IT the bote gallon or low_ .:, ; -, -
„ a d piultis ooe ma old, fbr ig*my
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RANK WILSON,. • , • ,i1_,.,..'„, 4: 1,
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TTORNEY AM- -*14 4 0..
es os an fi'VRNNT, IN Nowi,..zont
gapic.4 tq lodge &Eta= ika a don) mant. , ..
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Ate oro doors riot of Aiskooy's, Mite
rc'dontion given to DU LAVA.
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SiAPS AND ' PROMO' NADI; 'ON
rtnotite: 1
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r fE B MS PROFESSIONAL 813.11,11/0
litc citizens of Sensor and vicinity. Odic
o m's Drug Stbre, Third Strout, Uese
. er, V
IiARKERt WALLACE*
,pathic iohystaians & Surgeons.
IDY.It TIMM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
the people of Rochester end trlclAlty: OM* in
is black, canter of Diamond, •Wiwmter.. •• •
Special atteot!ork given to Burgin end mood,
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conottailons on be bad et any time. . •
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Law- . -.Paartnershili
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COMUNGIfAIIf. E. r. KIUUN., I
.iCUArNlNgitilitd• KUMN.
1/ extioxlinr,
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li% avid ISURGEOIf,
forf; the • Unlyersity of Peanntnuaa,)
ent l 7. 4 •
17 130 uRtYs Pa.
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hafi pure expmeeseetnan torstachekot
cica of
.fii :moitkil i Atz oflr m areffitr o w W .
ite l letir=deties r j: W : • fii -
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BE
p JEUNET,
'wait& maker and Jrertu . er,..
Third Street, ' Beaver, Pekin's',
(In mom adjoining J. C. Wihtenee office.)
coM wetchea and elironemetere repaired and pa[
mod Engraving done to or der. • • • ,
er - The patronage or the outdid le eolfetted. and
!. Itthm giamszteca. Give ws A ilia.
sptIVIVI3II:4,
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The Beaver Falls Salt Works I
TIRYA woligs Agif NOW 1N SUCCIII3B1 1 111,
Item end ,takingnn excellent COMMIS
for coring Neale, fie. And alao teak
rig FINK SALT of good finality. The attention of
x. 11,11101. 11P:11(11A NTS lb 1PAR3111118:
In‘ lied to, ree and examine for therneelvon. priers
rill le pro pdy
!troll P fie, April 11, latiB—arpillrfflant.
Henry Lapp,
1r LER Ix•AIL:IEI2M OF
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Funavx°ll4:llELM
Bri9hlo4 street, above eAd Plow Aidorz
:ROCHEfeIrEEV PA.
pm: LARliEwr STOCK IN. IsEAVIN I
COUNTY'
meanly on Wad, and editing at thievery lowest
Ives,
ltlisott•Sre Jobns
DIiA.WING:& PAINTING.
ECHAN (CAI. DRAWINGS. MAPS. ORAN I3I4I
II tar Twilit., lti.etcbt% of , Bkratletl Stock. funi•
VIM* accented to onirr. LAtitlKApcA and portrait% on
roam nr Ctayun, Miniature* roping to noy at=e:
6 0;,7 , 91%. tom lied in India ink or In tc'blor%. Water or
I , olltt received in painting And and tnecharlital
nt'n.irand drawing Odice and /audio, In Winnis
Funittn-,. heaver , Pa., weal of national betel mond
toot, front,
nrTerros moderate,
' Chwg., 13. liunst,
Notary Public, Conveyancer
and Inluranee Agent. ,
nERDS AND lAt3itRIDIENTpS WRITTEN AND
mtnowledgeMents taken,
been drily arrow ' , atoned to Agent for LTTCI ,
dim clin,l4 insurance Comp:mice, representing the
Fite, Life, Accident, and Lim Stock Deptutmentat.
Merril to take Mu, and write pelletal on the most
Metal tenni+. few j•
Also, Agent for the "Anchor Mc" of lint clue
hrearl Stonn , ra. Tickets Bold to and from nilpotent in
Zarland, Ireland. neotienti, Germany and ?tante.
Ofirc In Laura brick row, Diamond, Rochester. Pa.
SPRING AND SIMMER,
GOODS!
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Ilia IN DERBIONED iiNGS LSAVN nivoint
M B (rim & and the public goner/WY that he
111.1 recelre4 n Derr stork4d goods of the latest
*tics for ppring and summer wear. which ha
oilers at very moderate rates. _
*O t I iTLE,IIE,.N& FUR.NlFilififfil.GOODS,
- CoNSTANTLY ON NAN%
theldng made to order on ttie:Shortep possible
emir,
;nasal's) to the public for past tarots, I hope by
attetaios lobeemeacto merits coothillatiCa of
Ws leak
DANIEL mILLEit,
BRIDGE HT., .11.111DGXW4TICA
sanOs & Iteinewani
zio. 80 Pin* Spei, Pdt tabor h,
DEALERS IN
ROUSE Fußmatinia worts,
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SnxRIIANut krentn WAtts,tturrArtiA
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pinned, Wooden and Willow Wom. . Amfrili .
111 4 hench (leeks. Th ey hare ildw l 3 ll ° l4 "'"'" lt ..""
k4 wing : -
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Table Spoone, - TeN sot* , *Watts Coal%
Tts B P"one, ' floblete, ' ' Wainattrackete
TablePorkg, Rea Trays, Iron Tabled.,
ru,,,,lrstt
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TWINMYSLATEMJNING .
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z,..liareitarv. • --.B4Priasalot• --
11•04ifievadblithmwtiOttaribuysi4tif4,‘
tt is'betterred that the thoeloceotee la Omtiaitgrese
of Atomic's attidtgetard, when the: gustiest twiti. ao
beset be.. aidtedirmWhat 'hall we riot •f•x , roitflogn
last "Willi We wit oite ant sew assfr , ttarilre.rr-
Oldefitseatthis bare tong "loos' obtahltsbed the , Esti
Mit. :to roatesieffativiel adopted, and
State foi sere:hie balkllette. Taal obstiehao .to' lti
general tistrht-this eesistry We existed berititiito
grit; the' toollitotettouseter _of latiety, which la
tietessartly`oppos 4 tOta" arehlteehtte•
and ism:lest the getatitaindutot tad leer prioiefletto
her; The drat *o4llo:die rapidly iteldlethl teae
and riper ideas on the subject of band*. told iiiiiottt.
er mist semi stye area to the sanitised adraatiteg
prima( 'famtecanttahlo for roottnit;tt*sok • •
We !dealt a tor isedlog eitrasehtgas of a State root
It Is aoperiorte overt paivir
It la esalty 1 1 0 Oak .
it.pa ,
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El
It, la are gran&
IS is
The Twin City alai+, Companta aloe* Are In aorth
ampton t County, Penn's. The Slate is a tointilit
dark blue, unetuingeablo ado', split's perfectly
smooth plates of any size reqnhed, and , hardens stead
ily by exposure to the atmosphere. . . Ito Slate the
United that% la impala le it.in all the +Pall flog caeca
tint to igood raid, raid are think but little - equad to It
'lt is tarniabol at the Yard in Pittsburgh, at the ride of
Sala* Soon (one hundred , squire teet), which , with
expense of laying, will add about ffi percent. to the,
test of a shingle root at present prime. • • •
Bataan, of State maybe von, and online lett it the
°Moe of A. T addientkrger t Co.. Roc4raer. Its.
Parties at a distattea. elm miiheas J. S. awitaier.
!(o.& Seventh street. Plaelwirith. - • •
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6/1,2%4 1"X. Nana at 0110.64 X/ feAU 4Y.
4,4*.ittsitainis %sir
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• Chicago at tic ..leaves daft.] Mita iCIY.
15. Plttabutzti at 1.46 X., leaves '
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Plttaborgh. - .; .'. .. ...,.... - 100011 2 114501 Masi '3141434
Rochcsier,..i .. ;„ ... .„, 38/ ~, 815, - 104 0 . ,- . 50 0
halm 451 1031 1255 ma, 44'1 ) 1
Alliance
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Canton — - - " '' ' ll - •1a . " i '153
Maritg1an.... 1 ...,. ? . r ..... GM ~ ISA . ' 218 .. 60
Orrvillo ; 717".::139 • 'An ' '7lB
Won& ' ' ''L 740 ' 107. : . 329 745'
I,llausllol , . 916 de , 500, , 918
Creatilna ,/ ' 915. '
1 4 0 00 .10110 -.
, 4000 OA! 'MO • • 1015 -
/Worm `ton "• 620 610 1041
Uppertiandnaky ' 111125 718 • 719, 1114
Foirat .., 1117 719 151 3141
Uma " 101 rs 1101 ihr , Mau
Van Watt. 128. 1015.. 10111
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Port Wayne 800 100244 11.50.;,
Colombia 337 - 'lOO 1237.a0 •
MIMIC .1 419 143 2n . . us
nymooth ' " 510 . 300 . 181, am -.
Vaipanno l 435 ^' 447. - 4.15„. 771
Ctslago OOl - 700'• no 910 •
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Chicago • 40 *ll 810ar 910 ma 61011e1a
Vaipandao , 067 . no 120 a • 710 ,
Pi 11%'ymoath .0:0 . 1.137 ax 900 i
Wahlaw '• 1090 „ 11011 ma 121 In I
Columbia ' 1115 100 1117 .100. • ,
Port Warm lttOrm 100 816 - 1115
Van Won 105 NS, 480 -11115 am
LIMA., 819 400 105 115
Y0re5t......, 441 660 653 118 - ,
Upper nodality 514 'NM 718 0
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Bucynia 557 -: 816
RIO MIS 10D 340 •
CreaUhm I • , 63Dam 015 '' On 855
Maarfteld ' ' 619„ • 793 90 04
Wooator - 854 853 flat , 100 ' -
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Orritllle 1 515 telli 110 _ 615
map4,looc, ' , lON 014 tar 877
4001 - 11000' - Minn Ins
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1156A0l 1011,341 001 1098
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Salem
Itocbester
Plttaburgh '
Yortn n, New emitio and L itriti axioms - lemon
Toon at p. New east)°, 4:00p.m; animas
at burgh, &GO p. at: Mousing, lams Pittsbuntit
T:l5 a. =arr. of .roungstown,llo:44. N. Cast. M4l) a. m;
Youngstown. NewX.eatle and Pittsburgh /Monttno.
dation [eaves Yontt i vF o . ale a. in; New Castle, VIO
a. to; arrives at .!A 7. IMO, a. m. • ileturttiog.
loam ..Alloghotty, p. nn, arilvooow Casa, 1:441
p. !Inlrprzigatovno: so m. ,
P. =LIS. thwerdi Mad 4Den..
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CLIPIRLARD a PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
On and titer law now, Dens Roo Rath=
dally (Ru2days excepted) as
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Italtaites. NAM Acens
Cleveland. 855* 1S .
Mulld ..... 7161 ••- • 19.1
Sadiron 1991 1914 ,- 51111"
Novenae .. • .. '.141. • • 547
A Mance - 1139 ••iP.I .6so.
Beyard 1154 •
Welleillle • - 24.4. isorn , lls :
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liOrtat 547' • • tat •
Hudson • • - 910
Stand Street: • ' VII 159
Cleveland ' • 160 710 1030
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Steubenville.. 119 V • '9115 ....
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Hoetientisi 115 150 - 'WO -• -1110
Fittsbargts• 425 1055 . 810
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Pittsburgh 050 as 150nt 4153434 E
Roebester 7 710' 'WO • -41 if
Waver - • • 710 ' an. WO ' 4131
thultlt's Peva 505 591 MS •
Weltavltle 841 sp. .115 .615 !L
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•A, French. bask. Pita. Cot Stael'Opriag Ow, •
et, R. Porter, Sept F "awl.Uol_oo4
* 4 Xmas. Martin, Wicket" &Com • • •I• • •
, Xiamoo. Lindraz & lieenteb, MU&
. ft. A. Bolter, raq., XbenaboM Pa..
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• Orders Respectfu ll y _
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Is6B. SPRING. 1806
CARPETS
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:F.441.• striet; -.. •
Are now ope4lag ray '
LARGE STOP.';
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VELVETS ; . SELLS f .
Thrie,Ply, . • ; Iwo Ply.:
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Sola by 3. Itonsur, Heave; Pa., and "all Druggists
and dwlora 13 ]l!
inarltrattly. . .. •
WOODRUFrB
BAROD~~7T2CSS
flu Uto tbUotorliqg wood
lit. Accuracy., :"
Pertaibliity,
•
3d. Simplicity,
4tb. nimbi litj
• ,Lt undenbledl .the beet Hatont.•
(*meow In eon be relied upon
for acearacy end durablliti• Ani.Per
et t u be d Am wham tedetest dessesd upon mom
kninfiedge • ....
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Bbmil4 b*" ••• 'eon a it *Mbe of Isiz
(likeable vaidelnthein Is time.
/lead bit beiceirtom
4 GE*RAL MUMS%
minsistia• nivaetio,
Annt.rBBB & OPTiVi4"
ae mut,
jelittilou
AGENTS WANTED.
kiLL WN6 VROPOISivo f BILL, AND .
2,Clisaitin=eurXo l l drltory
no,u,upn t im, 4 uttior of -
'Field;,
.stigion pli
Esospefyond ttie
• ''Pelississipp: • • •
'
via of thO Ilhtstrt''ovto
MI; tour Is the: only thilfeelhentie loot sothoti..ool
Blegraphrptlsho.. wends! a ow& of lover-
Int Ind 4ftraUng matter ao ottiestmoit . hoe or can
°bide., flio'etinthes of the iloooatillienel.Burtooder
etel'otha , Settees documents texporProddeot
Orsot, Beekner; toe Vol: whim hoot
eutmated to the oathokatetmatteno o( the
titairMoportlare,rlaisog to tote chit govornoserst.,
dote the we, hover 'maile pattUe - And an
ittestagotteette and: eosidenttot ot INMUYLIPIR
CUL 7 4X. --‘ -•• • • -
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Author iiistdely:kwawn mkesetat the - Moot
trulbtol se men iu btilbsnt 'atter& He wiewtet Pew
Orol•Orsot durbig moot °Ws Wet. tOns Clat u atignsMl__
oa • Jooroalim wlttitsg•ltomi nroldit uim
-711•34., mst. moor Ida eslikesogionbralh ates ' is e2=
AVM personal observation. and from , mullnw
from chamois opened to blot by
331
mats Ittssels. Its caskets well leavens saperftNaT
met sti ()then, , post or Its' lay Woe wires.—,
La* At flits first. '
trots to Wet 45ve,.1011 &slats -sifter- - ;
IMP itCtbergbkvo Cetstrollim - -,tiregkrs semi sad
Wheat creamtsslos We. Address. AXSIIIVAN
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Ibteep flearatsd ; -
Wad esit alnattee '
• -A =bele keep bob
.Aod SAO iteteyoltillfil -• '
VOW d
on ons the • 4poltk '1
• straw sad hm sij poigi j oad T ,t • ,
, No OAK' • „ ?
idled dl4 bkni;Sio 1/I•!iietd.
So lwatte**47, west.' .• - •
Tbst day apneas . amid • .
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That t• wee ibbly . •
*hen basweke the_
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of light woe sum •
Sosidtbsar•ats noels opt Waldo c
4 , Amato tits plaitiow eas dts, ••• ' I
Then; to the door_,teed do. '
Wen to Ore ran in d_ •
, Width band niesees omoasala
„yin; mono life be
wa r vin e° II M a .
uattt half
"AM fan to estb avoliale - • - t
• • dad shrieked, for bolo. • ' '
bstebsteltod 'WOO:k t '•* '
Tbsa best tbe inu * su end the kw*
And la ids totted.' ,
• - 4 .llliettes of teed eipeet. I • • •
• __bad Ode tbe pad of Wm
not • voice outsidpicri t . ,
_, lon commend lea • -PM MIL
""A boannte work sad stseffer, ;'
The Noe ale takenlived doer: i; • %
- iccetbed the beep& , once mote.' .
,• • • And lints It lei im webraisbowno •" •
-•VOW* love Ids two. • , ,
' • And ttnur be basal sroseNt bear. ...
• Somebody for to oven the door. •
ttasseaseety biWiolOmmeed that bristb.
, With Ado tare sepals WI dostbi% ,
' • • tratlibb destr. est Uinta Wee/ ' n't , •
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ALL commutivrions roams ,
,op Tilli PAVER, -strirr ax AM ' ITO
G. L. XaIiSKART. NR'W s lIROUrt" I 1 li. , -
•
firtunitltioa to Toon"
"fdr igi
• ' r • • -
84 In thelchuoroorn, Teacheyeshould not
amble the attention of the putillsweettalve
tAi wlq4 found to the *its- 4 B901 11 "
but beips, 4 ; and' thAt
which Is con&inW, In them shield , isr judi
ciously need and' thoroughly undenneol,3lo;
so far as time will permit, thVrtiiteherl can,
•
to Min - intim , introduce such matiera; ei . ere
not only valuable in themselves, but a l t is will
lend to impress Use anbleotof the leseedwifire
aeon. tbonOsd. -
31 Be Judicious. tied sparing % "wring
credit or disctaltt MAO% to be Wish, t Would
render theta nhtsp rfid ooasp►iitttie>,Y. vales-
86. Wore reproving delinquents% %am,
tint inquire - whether or not they havO l
ed, and if, so, what effort has been ;mak.—
&me pupils may demote much time and labor
ns
to the acquirement of their lesso, and yet
In the ela)rmoin be nnalt'injeCitaninn and
sO denounce'sicliwould , latid to moctrixios
rather than arivmset.'
87. *4 ll linardnn. / 1 , 1 the Molt of ; the elk
sent?) pr Inatkedion of the Teltillerle Plapil
should not be reproved in TROpotti to the
amount of willow. oeounittest A pepl shOpld
11011 1.° "Ow! tuAln, I Pot o e4Tesub'
ulWahould 11 °0 0 4'w/on: nannati nom*,
leave the elma-roomtr, and at the dose of the
day e not until - the pop& have biien dis•
andAhe mans and.turtiltire *ruing
e4 In ProPul' 4l ier- •
88. Whether, or not punishment Is to be
resorted to in. nealatilning order is 'a class
delOnan; In nine cases. out,_ •-*.
*ion the mode.of discipline end .Intsreat ex.
cited by the Teacher; hen* it isenreasena•
ble,to ; punish or. censure' a spit -tot that
'arise:arm a defect In the illusio
n:tent by tke Teacher. ; :
• 32. !foie/ exhibit a Welt *per or fret.
fill t,140111,4 1 4. by no means way to
'ocouttita. any pommy rebibe be ad
inknistored i ithilotomination„ coolness, aunt
becomingdignitycr, - •).
oteini‘ unreemonable-norporeal
40 Su Iva cr
I rmi, 111114 ; 1 4 to lriitlY to be cooloaroa; but
abif sire 'rflliitoe'ifii l 4. l * rroorfF4Ao by some
Teachers, WU: worst AU eueit Pordith ,
towns 1111 in dark Isocinwittiking
with the band, stallothoh . or egalal"la ba
entirely al*iisbea. '• _
41. , Itocionragn nten, end
,riprotent as
urns as possibje: •
not be interfered
.42 1 A. Twine _
within tluig • oirrient of hinny hiclus,
while in einninrid, min by', the
Principal 4 i nn Teacher, ocidatisint grade.
%Maki; toiiinestination of the purl% be grin
'din! Air 10 ber f nwn gnaw
lions oinkrice finniAlto hrimipal shank! in
all mei, be lied fftelveblleriedieb. of
theif4Rid as/ {4t7
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vita telt.,`sinoOnta to
Oln"101011 tOtttuie of mai,'
1 4 ;4; bob* mOO%
&Pak 4beit:ttrii , Aroil,':thiy -tad ois4 3
tinemit on tileti awl.
tol. What Wile each °he s e 1 ra t e ir./11
to WO *GT"' ".
410;11.';..:Atigtitholta.poet 4 o'clock, her
tots IV tie befbrO the oitonteptiod' wW
to - Optinolti,thobnorhon4
.. 2 140 - A •If VotlolOeoloOney mid*
vbsoplend 's'ectits onO'half •54 - To*
amonsts• to ' $5.561,.# vat tateniest Or 4
joss at 7 per oat" haw" meth , keich oiui
PM
5.:4114. Irtie -N'of tattoos%
win imis Wore - mere' thus be hied itOw
bat* a give A. 460; A. will lump 110 per
&nth:Snore thaw he now hat what lama
has cad; if lys is 8 time /LI;
Eginepie&entmillik. , • N
s.per .ea'at.:, per : senate tot
7a0124 4 th erebeipel, equals : t tlie.lntereak
e.fBloo :Is fifths of the piiincipidtend
the plied* .Is, thereto% b times Mel set=
.0 ptivet.s2lloo.
• ,This, secordlng the .aoriditkont of the
miestkon; Is % .11.4 and % ota's money.—
But 54 B.'S money squids 8 times ,si-...44bat is
1 4.thinle--A.'s money, Evidently then gof
aqua . f_lL'a; and IL's plus
ti the arse as 114 of B.'sofhloti
mOtity, then is 4 thus the 3i'
nymkllooo. It" got We inoney--,
4100 , 7•40t00 4 :dolt& nt'AN mom j
'o.llities the ICal 41000 4414
flithteentlia ' But B. seeheed 148
Pie* thin A:teat ; hence, stue6 A. lost %, and
gahted pinata equal 11 tiftetedha, $4B
eimettiqual the differeace between tffineimthe
and 3,1 equal 8. fifteenths of what A. pad for
the horse; aad it $481.16 fifteenth the amt, it
cost IS times the 1.6 of VA ;190. • if
A: paid $l2O for the horst and add him ta B.
at a him of 141 the end, B. paid 180 fork. If
B. sold him for 7 fifths 4hat. A.: paid for'him,
he • sold Mei for 7 three 141 of $lllO equal
gleti ; hence he gained $166 mined sBo.equip
whick to $ ;metes than A. lost. ~_
- No. 8. The side of a scram piece of land
riontamblg 20 acres is KS rah long hence
'at $2 per rod it' wonld' ro o 48 ' to Noce
it. Tim area of a Circle is found by multiply
ing the' emiare of its alanieter by the dadaist
.1854.; or by multiplying' the square or Rs ra
dius by 8.14181 brace if div,lde thdares by
MK we get for OJT iinotfeatholionde
,of
its &meta f and If we divide by 8.1418, we
get the 'aipilre of its vadius. If then we di.
vide 8240 rods---that Is 200 sorel- - ': 1 :7- 781 ti we
obtain the square of the dhuneter of 'A circle
whose area le 20 acres.
.
If then we extract the square root of this
quotient, we Uwe the, diameter; and, this
root mUltiplied by 8,1418 &reit the Tann
femme afar length of fence in rods necessity
to inclose a circle contslning emi r Ishich
is ~201% feet nearly. This at $24 per rod
VI oUfd Wit $4Ol, or 1R1,48 heathen to term
sviga containing AO acne.
No. 4. Similar solids ire to each Ahern
the cubes of their like dimensions; henaiiikei
disuenshmsofsindisr solids ore' is nacho ee
SS 40 cube snot of their validities. • This lits
truth eitablished by Geometry. .Theeolidity ,
of slitihembis tot* by multiplying the cubq
ones Ailamonr by Mai . , •
• Togas% bownemy ballets h et= Inch in
diameter are :cowed to make Clan 1 inch
in diameter, we can either compare *Main-
Men* the mantles. ' -
The cube Of Wisin decimele .01664 and
the cub:furl b 1; Weiben saj? ;>u the cube
of lite totie cubed 1 sots Itor,whicbwe
and to be 64; heft it Rill require 64 bullet 4
,4 ohm Inch bfauseter to makel ball I lush
in cdanieter. •
Nat. The area of a c_ircio is found by
multiplying.tio squarer of the &stricter* the
decimal:lW. The area of a circle whose
diauseteriio Kati is - 28g144; A circle of 40
timeless much area embraces 1180.070 knew:
*et. „This Sum divided by Uei .7854
slims theiquare of , the. diameter , ` . pf a circle
whose area 1a 1180.01.8; i ts
1446: the miens root of 1440 is icuti as ;
thistaultspited by 8,1418 gives 118.003 ;bet,
which is the tircumtbrtruce of al elude that
contains 40 Slitssel'air much *raj)", a circle
whose diameter Wiled. ' .
A ;room um sen t his dither n the mut'
uJ Otioteilii l o4 tol poor
and requited Mow; Vie tabor 'i t ellksed,
stating that Ike could kikt be TO , Imm, wee
firing surrounded by marble yeses, rosekqood
furaltiun and choice - lowers, as itiiiptioto.
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IL: bought theltetaW
%mak - A.106W What be paid for it,:
tt fot7.llftha *hack eott.A.
the dWerenee between 7 Mb, and
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tftnitAtittordrirbot"Y" , ;-• ;.1 .• •
goes ktibelleme,of John . Abele. Ike
gym SA ON W street. , tows d anm ,
Mika there: AI AN e
k about 45 years • obi lie
b wonted' tobekbittilltoo,o o o, bore or km,
and la known Weyer* 9111 f, S7IMOO. tie
*A Ore l)
of them being =m•ope.ann and the other', a
Balitfat-4nuffireported to barroom* been 4
vataktirof Um Gospel hltanelt. He b lumen
ronnerlY,4b44rkbeen*Aborkieacherv 4l l o
apts. ofeduattlop and fine natural poweri•
was OriltinsnY a good Than, - and la ybt a . •
Mow in many regatta. 'Weteltnot Swlbla
good 'untlitbaltenetor Could - have attaiMd
nein' eke brid tenhiehes of being the` Wle..ked
est Man inaVelforke ;;
Th• best bid lialwaya the wont.. _ ,
.Takei ;an 'in• sit inn Wickedest . Man
lan pherimin. - nada 'the Bible to' Ms
dance-ha gne" gbh', and his papetWare
the Neil Tot* Oberon. and thiandimidast:—
iskenthem tettaarly and raids tbem.
have, repeatedly seen
,thern lying oitthcaclan
tar ist bit bar, room, amid" demote nod
&Wet 'Meg with the dally -Herald ariel.l74
Stn. We have also seen a dozen.coples 'of
,the Lit& Wandwers" /Wad at a time matter
ed. about Lis -,place, for he takes an In.
twat lit minion , mirk and "goes in" genet
laity progwasstor other people. •
, Thia Wickedest Man Is the eelp entity, *p
i pertaililitgr to. :the :shady', lido of New York
11th Web:live been unable to Whom,
,analiaiiand account for. lint he is tort catch
at.. 'Why a human being of his edema
tion,watural testis, Giros of character.and
ealth, shoiski • continue to lira in a "Wider
street da.-11ouse, and bring up his children
in -a. soul-destroying .:atmosphere of sin and.,
degradation, IS more than we can comp.).
hoz& e , •
. For , this .Wickedest Kan loves his children.
His little die-year-old is the apple of his eye,
the Como( hia lustrt. and , the :thief object of
his worshipr. He never minims as opportu- -
nity to bound the child's praises and to show
off dale easomplishments. And, all things
considered, the little fallow is truly a wonder.
He is, crowned fail of inforussUon on all
manner of topics, 'and. is ever ready to re
alsand to his doting lathe 's; to make
buranuertness viable to naked eye. •
We have never visikd Wickedest Man's
dance-house without having our attention cal
led afresh to his little ' eon s, ability, except'
once, and, then be took an round to the school
Web the child attends.'to let us see' that he
ranks with he best, and is a favorite with his
teacher. .• This on the 28th day of May last;
at about a: quarter :to 12 in the, daptiene.,
when we went to SU Waters' streetloW Mr.
Alien that the fated trine bad seise for nett
ing him up In a magazine article;
j For; belt known tel the ,reader we have
had oar pen pouched at John Allen Fir near
ly' two years. In the year 1885, the. Sabbath
after President Lincoln was amminaied,
began*" artplenkintt sad .subsollingfiar New
yorkcity,as to its ensue,perverty,wantAwase,
va'nthee and degradation, *latch WoUre
*Wed' eine Sidi* ss other Mikageintat
weakilomMit. i.Oirceabse,it irminot-long
. ivon =r l4l 4llo.l: kgrilinea..- Wit IA once
rPs. ,014
made him an aituar. „Beton weinvis
said, be .. baldes We told hint 'so, snit
have frequently asked him to :he 1p ;as eta of
our dilemma, but be always comes short,of
the complete Wang..
We Wok we know Why this Wickedest
Han persists in living in his Water street den
--that we hive, in fact, penetrated his' secret;
but as we are not abiolutely certain as to' the
matter, we will. not set our suspicion down in
print loot we should do him injustice. '
We have mid that our Wickedest Man is a
phenomenon. We mein this ut its applica
tion to the deepest springs of his character:
but it liaise, and pedals, equally applicable
to the external manifestations of those deep
sPrings-
Has the reader any notion of a Water street
dance-house t Concretely stated,- it is a
breathing bole of bell—a trapdoor of the
bottomless - pit. You sigp from the street in
n)* bat-room, whereiff lousy loafers lurk,
and which is in Nome oases on a level with the
atdevialk, and in others far below it ; and
then you are in thegmeral midst of things,
if it happens to ben ft-latmse of the very
Icons" a But usually there its "saloon '
in the rear of, the bar room.
. .
Passing ,
out of the barroom, by . a 'door .
opening in a partition across its raw,yen en
ter the dancing saloon, *bleb varfeai in Axe i
froin fifteen feat smiarei to a Min twenty-fie
by fifty feet in extent. Along the wall of this
room a bench extends, usually 'on three aides- '
In the farther end of the room is an orchestra,
proportioned in numbers and skill to the pros
perity of the establishment The number of
musicians is sometimes as high as six, bathe
aversg.i is hot more than , three. In one of
the rear ceiners,of the saloon there is a =all
Liar, where the girls can drink with their vie
timawithout exposing their fscmattons to the
untlarittful gaze of a non-paying and censori
ous outside_ public. • ~
Sitting' o n, the 'benches, or grouped 'upon
the near; or ;Whirling is the dance, are the
giOsoraryutg in number from four to twenty,
but averaging about ten.
Theeezirhi are not often comely to tie fas
'ldiom eye. Butto a sailor, just from a-long
tsetse, where nothing lovelier than hisweath•
er-beaten shipmates has for years been seen,
tiF t
are, not without attractions. , So, toodo
be in landsmen, of a degraded type, pay ho
r'm ge to their strenuous charms. But a decent
I min, lar the full possession and equipoise of
1! faculties, can only regard them with stir
w unspeakable, and pitytoodeep for tears.
The only girl we ever saw in adan-ft house
whom we could detect the slightest vestige
of copielinesi or refinement, . bad been there
but a few hours, and was reputed, to be the
daughter ore former Lieutenant Governor, of
A New Nngland State. ... .
The first time we entered John Alien's dance
house, we loud it, in full Mast. The hour was.
eleven in the evening. There . were thirteen
girls In the saloon, three musieums to • the or
chestra, and seven eustOrnem submitting to
the blandishments elan equal number of the
ballet ,dressed limns who pervaded the room.
Our:luirty consisted of the policeman who ao
cemented us, three clergymen oft the look
ont - tbr the "elephant," Mr. Albert C. Arnold,
of the Howard Mission, and the writer.
The Wickedest Men was in his glory.—
Things were moving briskly. He gave us
welcome, ordered the orchestra
to do their beet. and told she girls to "break
our heartat' A vigorous dance follawed? 1'
tor winch the proprietor called out:_ •
"Hartford, go up slats and 1iet 131 ,9, bOY.-"
Hartford turned to one ol the WA*
Immediately disaPpoared, and soon returned
bearing In her arms art npdressed, rio
child,.wispped in &shawl This was m
in J rald's prodigy.. His father took hint . his
annawith a glow of pride and affeillen upon
tds bee, and said: " '
«Now gentlemen, mare writers ,,, • philes •
sphere, and preach:nu ; but 111 show you that
saaayy hefty , knows Sumach as (gym. fleis
heli p ort resAthg, writing. praying, and fight;
int ') ston t
ad without more ado, he therskepy
NM! 13 1 )04 the Pot' lad bean to cat"
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ate:, with in
all. ,13uddenty fie ,uounmem
-reheeter, give Infti -
L And Chester , rat
,thsA num.
pile use
. song- '• ' , ior • ot e
- "Now Chestier gyro us ,sx,„ wa.
The' ,or;hestelt plod f end
Chester dibeed li
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with prectsiortUid
his Motr lookl pu With dsgt.,' l
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Chester give us lafp•ger.7 •
' And the child melted s 1 thaLsporeir i z •
er' apkthen ethers stccessiOtt. * t ar
Welk ware 1001 , xibtddrJ . andtPlr*sili on
titillation/ put as to canto the heart 4 44
hera it ersitliat ire got a ere* of the pre•
iiielrearites of Onrittint=aletteditenzi
to idra.lualrattweti and all fps,ze* Naomi
of hit unconsciousness of, Is wiekedneei
which Is leadlitgblin to tralouP.thet idolized
E lw i n IA way arid an atmris, kith •
wilt yet faiikelifra an Object of WAWA , • oriltl
to bleat - _
For that deice-house child there seems to
be no •iPtltudl hope. •; The sacred and the
mew used hilmtbmilalta„hischildish na
&Mending that he Nrill never be' able to tell
which - is aceo and whie.h4 ptc4o. ; antlble
nature being dole ocenbatlve. he will
grow rip
_into t highest posuble type of
wide:dna*. if hegrows up at all Of the thou
sands, of patnßtl awes wherewith we met
in this city; that oflittler CheliOf Allen gtroa
us about the keenpicleing.".
Mei the induct Optimum had been sent
back to bed, his father *AS our PAY Ifye
wouldn't "mix and have adance wi th Wit
girls. )' '
1_
"It'll do yen good," said he, "to.trip it a lit
tle on the light Tangent°, • Beef I like to
do the fair thing by distinguished visitors.,
I'm fond of -literary ma p le,
_end especially of
clergy Men, :trirelltres Metiers myself who
adorn the mend ailing.; and grit and grace
run through our Dimity, like the Tigris sad
the Jordan through the Holy Land. Go in,
gentionieu ; the girls , shan't hurt you. •
watch overyou like a hen over her chickens,
and - you sha ll leave my premises u
as
syu one. fa /, Ha, hal - Cone. what shod/
it be ?" ,
On being assured that we would noi°trip _
It ou the light fantaille," he asked us . if we
(that is our party,) wonki not favor the girls
with a song; whereupon Sr. Arnold
that we should all sing together. s•
the girls whit they would like best. Several
of them inoturiiately. responded in flIT4f
,"There Is Rest for the Weary,"
"Do you know that?" one of__
asked. •
• "Yest,"- answered at lust half-admen of the
girls. . -1 • , • _
"Where di d you learn it?". szikZ4
of the dualism. a
"At Sabbatitschoor was the reply.
'Weal!, look • . at, et tp another..! Yore was a
revelation...girls had been brought np
to attend,bla .• a UAW ; Perhaps they wen
the daughters o meets! Bat we
hed"not time to piipmethispeinftdrosi9stios
dm the girls beipottetig-- •
• - "In the Ohristhberi haute tallU*o
7 :•c.. Thjersispilaatif rein;. r :
befarft plea
= -Tc44011 way itinitstetries‘-•-• ‘---• •
• -,q-„,...,-"ill•-4‘..a-ti f i t imi t 4; • - .
, 'A; 71 0 1 4 1 01 1214r7 7.1
0 1:the ;Ater ioroat
WhheiWeet fielded Mee
ere the Tree of Life is I t ikion*4
• There is rest for you.
And oh, with what fervor and teatime SO
labllecb•li3 r the thorns—wig* I A the
eon of eacieverle, they sang three times oven
scene of them, at last, weeping as they' sane.
What 'Wish memories those sweet, simple
strains evoked.,.Memories ,perhaps of once
happy bonus. and affectionate Sabbath School
teachers:and belOved convenient, so Jointly
Contrasting with their dancelmese
Antler/ those solti, -Weary Mauro liose„ rod
foully upon, and repeated over anti
spin, the lines:
• . -•
en the other aide of Jordan, ,
In the sweet fields of Eden,.
Wliertt the Tree of ige is Wallin,
T here is rest for your,'
Since that occasion we havere=atirtne•
Bed the abode of the Wickedest in New_
York, fe l the purpose of "studying hint up,"
and of trying to hittmon some means of tit
acing him to abandon librarian, Of life, and
okaying hisboy . . For in truth, we not only
feel an interest in, butj also ra th er like him,
wicked , as he u Andso doer nearly every
body whom we have Sahen to see him; and
,we have taken scorns-doost of them dolly.
men.
But all our efforts to get any vital !Alum*.
him have been In vain, He Is always Cork;
always ready td let the girls, "have a spiritu
al singe' will even penult a little exhortation
to them in his dancing saloon; and as the
with his Observer and/But he
keeps ba his WaYirtiliertizind'
tr.
Oa Coe occasion a party of as suggested
that he should let as inAd a payerpray lading
In his saloon. Mier *Mile .retlaxiori he re ,
plied 1:
"Well, no. gentlemen ; I can't go that. You
knowlthatirrety man mast have regard to his
profention and the opinion of bis neighbors.
What With my Otiterter, and ischpeadost, and
ydu fellows coming here and gauging cam
meeting hymns„ I pm already looted npon i n
tbeneighborhood pa Wag_ rather loose and
unsound ; 4,4 ff a top Vail *MS, I shenid let
goy hold a prayor-oneting /*vitt km.
144 little +Amulet tie Steg
Tun Lourms.—The most miserable and •
hopeless scrap of litimardty, Is an Idle man—.'
a man whose chief alto Is to loaf; to waste In
!Waite lounging and physical inactlon, the
best years of his life. There are numbers of
such beings here, anal Ii every other town,
miserable loafers whose solo occupstkm Is 10
avoid employment of any kind, whose Ilven
can scarcely be called lies, who die one after
another, and leave behind Wm.—what? A
TeenSg? to ho mourned? No, for they itso
tbenreivaa vatattohai t not tue!t, bletori
of the world's progreas Ignores their names,
their,,extstence, end being dead, the grave eon'
ulna no more Inert worthless earth than it •
did before. They hive no'kiad habitation of
narneleo ras regards worth °rubs°, and
(whis t to day, In the tondo of busy men,
they; pall as uncnnent fonds., at so much at
discount thst'they cannot eysp t4ol=l,
yen 1 The onlrapparentetertlati they mchth It
Is that which enables them Id hi etetually in
somieboby's.bsdness. They never do any ve.
dal harm and never 'IWI
They. die only when thby get the lazy nod In
dolent louse their respiratory 'copal Thep
never get! the consumption', beams thek
haven't energy enoh to cough. They glee
employmout so-nob ody, for they have none
for themselves; From those. 'and seen M
time, may fortune ?MIMIC 4 41
along" •