111* -111$11 • : To imßLisFrin, , zyurr ~,4 • • • /VI • fa the Fol jewres, • • :• I t.!.t ' G !:!! . • '00 . 14 144.8.8 OW , bo findeliwt,l4' wi pers, Mike Oseece •,;• kr-air; c o mmenicathms. r oei r lutdoete of leeskor 1004 to wee , am!resiwOrilltrjoutheq... To. how. stooltkoi, *TOM of 114,111wipsionniumi the Demi of the bat oe Lneffewtogrnklon. --- L r Lettere and coamennledlo etd igid to . . J. WE YANA Strigit • PRS. MARQUIS'- ib”:CIINNINGSAii, Cr, c 0 3 PRACTICING. rHYSICIANI3 I ROCIrEST.F2, PA. pyn °{looo4l M t of Askeara Sots' ;'41 , 1 1 011 Amu to all calla.* E.8.R11.114147, 6 ENGINEER* SUBVIIIEOIR 1 4. gw• BRltiiMit Svitgrtig.Ais '111(74'j!,/3,:7llMiali xecutorli ?Coffee:While*, le. - utmost Etars upon the estate et, Charles U'llearT, late •of Ititccoon township , Bearer county, Pa.,. Gm 43.;,,,heye bier granted to_ the andernigned,_ _aU tn • dabled.to paid estate, iiroluireby elle. mediate payment: Vitt thoeirheMg - claims, p t tip: same without atlas, to • JOHN X!BEINRY,:' • 8. WHET r ' Leclitml • 1. I slg/ 9 7"P ----- . Beaver Ilemirtery r ; a --, I Inegtutp. ~ FALL SESSIP*,OPENS'WT. 8,1888. TnisteolisLicii.dp' i NtistMet3ol7ltsir conducted by Prottrej or da'blevalitaniar. en sztensive courses In the lento, Eaglish and Music for rataiOrnal *WM' . 'lt T. TAYLOR. AGR :• eiN• I FOR • Id CP.I I DAY • lig NEN MVO GOVERN OUR COUNTRY, T make Its laws„ have fought itobattke, domed as s ith their cloqpencejotalded oar coire n aiiio.lpit nillrosts. att",otcr,. • t. tractive volnme , all of vivid totem us- Ireton and characteristic anecdote. 550 well-ailed wee -42 thurstierpottrattsditadAZ of over 50 MU Price lOW to-aelt -the thew cheapest u well as the matt interesting book pa within Sr* rears. Sales immense. Every body wants to know the 119: history of theSe men. Smog be Circular to ZEIGLER, IMPC,URDY t CO. Itile.N..t.lnclanati 3 O.,Gbicagoelll.er St. Losiesko. .aeg26llB:6t. T U Wri4 N la f ie titi l. l/11 2 1.43Mf y =i l t :, Attalla, Vineyard near Industry, Beaver county PC, welch ho will sell at moderate rates, This wine Is Riede from the Concord-and Catawba grape, and wlf b sold by the tentie. gallon or keg. : Concord plants one year old. for sale rvtord a p r weem. • -jua JOS. 11: iris and ...lianµfaction. Otria. And Randeinn itoeinurrEti, . . . L411T.. MING GAS 1 _ i GOYS ALL YE TI AT HAWS BEEN SUFFICRINO Ilio =told miseries of toothaeheotai of sa. traction. sad you will Ind that De. 1.. filers Co. Ere ready .to relieve_ you by the , use of e tree= deseroyer-LAUGIIING oAB—and mike their lien a source of plessnre,ratber than of pain. an dental operations performed In the best possible manner. and at reasonablejarms as by any good Deer in theeoenty, • Welke fa Donor !Ration, Itoelsrstru, _Pi. i .430117 ly.: ••• - T. J. CH&IiIDLIE & CO. El ri w .WilEirkEt .i. : X . El , ,:, P, ,I• - I .6 , frint ; I.in , , nib a e niosis ;„ • t 1 inf. - the chin: ver :and vicin r 111121 la me ren-roa:ror •• • of DenEr r M l irru mi ta had oonelderable orsarilmee ink prates/la , and darters himself to be able to give wal satisfaction in his business. ... Prollice in. the old ,Poorinly Hotel" bonding. Third street, Beaver, ra, All work warranted Wane year. . • , . , J. El. °OSBORN. . piratly.. ' i Law Partnersl4. J. H. CUNNINGII.IIII, !E. P. KUHN. UUISINGifiIM a KUIIN. ],131-tt3TP art OFFICE, TIIIIIt ST.. eprtrnly. • • BEAVER. PA. 1..11Rt0116,11•11•If KM R. ac c a JR , Etc. a TREAII ~• , INDUSTRY SALT CO. 311ANCPACTURNRS 'AND DWAIN IX _ • TABLE & COARSE . SALT; ' Induitry,penitr Co., Pa. ..h.11..nt put up in good order and warranted to give rattsfaetton, AU orders promptly attended to. seplett. i) JE;UNET. • Watch. Maker and 'Jeall Third Street, Beaver, Penn'a., (In room adjoining J. C. Wi.lson'a (Mee.). . I Gold re racnea ana citinitomit4 rsipairect' andirar ranted: . ,Engravint done to orde rir'flle patronage o f lbe public Is solicited. and Fatlifactlun guaranteed, Give steitt trial. aprln?.3m. • 'Chas: 11E1. t urst,, liotai Public, 'Conveyancer • and InTarance Aggent. 'FIELDS AND' AGREISIdEIfTh WIUTTNN AND acknnuledgements taken. &e. Haying been duly cumin srioned as Agent for serer al first class Insurance' Companies. representing the I.llc, Accident, cr u d the Stock Departments. Is prepared to take risks and write policies. on pe most liberal terms. • •• • 1 • Also. Agent foi the "Anchor Line" of Arst e 'roan Steamers. Tickets sold to and from aliportlass Vivian& Ireland. Scotland, Germany shd"Pranta.s °Alec In Leafs brick row. Diamond,`Roebester. !wen& Pa. - ftein., cma 11 • : • Aro: 80 rift)' Srteit;:ilittabuugh DEALERS IN fibusE 'rtriakribratict atom* (217,VER AND PLATED WARE, BRITASIA, JA -1.3 panned, Wooden and-Willow Ware, American end French Cloths. They have alwip.on hand the Table Spoons,- Tea Bette, 1 Water Coolers, l'es Spoons, Goblets, . ' • Walnut Brackets Table Forks, ,"lea Trays, Iron Tables, Ihiserl. Polka, halve , CRAIN! , licrary. codee Wulf,' . lea Chil rik. ds. .: •' • . . tire Mel,: THE CHEAPEST • • ' l 3 0 0i • and Shoe OlftelP • 111 7 TAE J. H. . ANCNACT TIERS, OLESALE C ea r .tum dealers 1n Roots, Shot...* Rabbet " , et tit& r , ro: t h re t aostou Nice*, Hum saving of expansee ana Aloe, Akent for Platadelphia thy made goods at ' rionlifacturcre • I . ..voy.ntry Merchants and Shoe Dealers will tato mom bY ugin g ou me before galas Emit (4 ' ) od a Recoi•ed Dilly ~ At No. /02 Third Street, tees W"4I'PITTIMILTEGII. PA. trAIL STORE No. 98 Miirket gtreot, • . 1 96 I)o6it ntox'nFrit. -- - ' -c ' ...------- ' ' ..- , -4. a ; :.:IDS7 - ...7..t+111.111.1iLtD1-.151 is 6.tzslJ?-sl Tji„ I. 1! r !.1 7 ,-)4 . v mv:10- oitinoH . 10 . , :: ry -.- r• v n] Aa,: . • ai la lAA' 'Ar:rostr..l, rt,F;Ati f+itro'Fr i la ,13.0-1 an , .f. 143 : 'tkr, : - . 0 , t`.: 5 - 41tIrLi0.) •,1,CT.,1 'DA :7; i rj ... 9 / 1 1' E ir T ;lir) f,..,- , 4" (1 , 4,1-Ik, , ' , ii! titr;..in : n.tp.:talivet-ii: ; ' * 51 • 3 :'. - - - . -.."- ---- -- - - I - -. "4:1; ' , ~ ,afrii.l;-41,aftiii0; =naii ;P: , , ,d 1 it '.5,i :,‘ , 49- e ii: k ~ ;.:...•N', ti! t roil -'1.1.A1 rilii DEMI 1... f': i" r,l 1, • 91.4 ! .1 1.)9' . "etl - rt:}ll '(sirs '7l r. lO O. Mina - i''' i uu .11 v• . P,, • - ~ „ ~ . 6 .pi!,.....e. .-: " t- :_.• "• 1 .. 3 ' ''''' '''. 1 f) jA • •••. ; ,., 0 : - .::•-) :04-1 • • iA.ttorney wit :,, :7•11BA VFI • CILIN.TH:II NATIONALS SYlecAona.*:f4 4 o" lll PqrattrilOity: 114.' ki'F.iwz Kg EAR. Homeopathip lutreon.l • t , ,i '04 6 0 246 PR°:nollloll.43l***X4) He would say that b pays atteatioktafriur; Mrbirkta=gitrelief es chron eaar le diseases. He will also aid othetphysiouns in surgery and the distpuses of diffienft era ty tuning eel cm the Hianxiti, tWo r thins oast. at Vcseiwg's store, andmearlyoppesitalis4bhalsosta poetry, so• touter, Beaver many, -r, ALL AND AV . - N , VE R , • _,.$.lG ODD& $ • • 1, TLUVIENDXSSIONEDEPOtt S.EINN'TOININIRM Me Mande and the üblic generally hat be km Jost Medved* me • eg - goode ob the latest stylebter Mink& and 5 irebrobldelt , Okra et tea moderato rites.. • 44127Akiatffir Autusgr44 (mobs, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Clothlng made to order on tboberjestamfile notice. ; Thankful to tar•bilbThroms, I hope by 1 9 " ra tgr h =bajn. At lumen to melt a continuance of I I t 24 . IC Oita& MON/WE:L. PITTSIOMOK 11 . 6 g Mandaelorb; CAMPAIGN •CKKIMiI ,IPAN=PurnmittsuN, 011111V-# 1140024 - 60 godairmoikustoMditiasaL Aboi /*= WM loatika4 rizgasati 01 .11 ilidiaa • .., , . ~ , •.. • aimpiw • isigiffilre.edig44. -L . ' , , , , ': _ - , . JOHN W. , PRTOOC, •• B • • , I :: • • ookralleir,Atatlosar, 101 Newsdealer," ; ' . COPP*.• 241401109 . 111 - ' . n•Ciaitsi bides rippliiml aii Utissi wpm. ; , eripit Twitter citibp umpplied. with cat", cepa and mites, oculist yoift ordent. • • . • • • Jyfalklew. • • • One of tits Urged & Moot Spoogosio WIWIESALE HAT 110 BES Ie the old extenstr and reliable litatie of • Wm; Flemming, Wood gir l ie.t, PlTTS'BtritGlif; P , (VTR 60Cittit be mr.sLD'at*MTIMN N../ ow: Ind will be 'handl° ' comma In extant :OW MK, with'trot class. houses Nei. Yet: 'the Silk . era 4244.0914 itgtt=lo, me -a lrerbays.y.Ves en, Boys and Children. Straw foods. Palm Hat itata. Sha ker llooda.Sunddirm. LedieslandMhwea fialvinotned and nntrhmued. Counp: Merchants - are Invited to cal and examine our Stock. ' • Vitanjogir NEW HARDWARE• .HOWE. Lindsay, Starlit & Euwer, Importers and Denims in HARD WARE,CUTLERY,&C. UENTIRE STOCK HAVING BEEN BOUGHT I.J during the late decline in prices. we are enabled to *flier greater Inducement. than old honees who are carrying over stocks at old prices. Country , chants sbopld not MI to visit us when In the clty„ LAndsily. Sterrit do Fiwer, • 337 LIBERTY STRRET. *IIAR 1:3170111 DTPOT, PITTSBURGH. langl6l6:ly. • , LIIMBER,LIIBIBBIL, LUMBER erillt UNDERSIGNED BAYIs ON lIAND AND 1. offer for sale at the lowest rates tn the market. 200.000 feet NO: I Common Board, undressed, 200.000 " No. 1 land 3 Faced Boards:extra dry., 40,000 Extra Dr,t Fleming 14,14 and 16 feet long. 5.000 " " " Weatherhoarding, worked Weatherbording of Mt kinds made to order. • 3,000' " No.l Flooring.l2, 14 and 16. 2,000 " ".1 Oak Flooring Boards, • 4000 •' ••1 Clear Fennel staff, %, and %Inch. Shingles and Lath, • J 400,000 No, 1, 16 and 18 Inch Shingle*, guaran teed full count. 20000, Lathed width and evenly sawect. . Joist. and Ilftfddin ' ' 100,000 feet Remloc Joists and Studding, all !Lea. • Frazee Ettlfuwedlto order. • Wheeler's Water Drawer, and Boardman's Colette. ted Water Elevator, Constantly kept on hand and • for • sale. • • . . • TEED I it= f FRED !! I 300 bush. Corn and I:lete mixed in the grain. " 0 Chopped 20 . for D sale, At low rates. ' • J: 4IL ARRAGII fy22 . 6Beim. ' .FLOUR.! FLOUR 11E1 4 4:M4M! • A • ' r J. . C'S, BEA.VER. PA. 25 lb Sack g . _ . $1 5Q • 14 Lk . " . 1 --A • • ,13 ‘.l;lBar ' fe ' °4l . .50 " . " 2'50 • bbl. 10 00 inurgrae44i._ - ' - a -,7 • 7 •W . • -- PITS It • • 1 ; f . 9 Wholettale an 4 OHOICE.FABIT/NX . GRQCERIES and TI LA. , DOMESTIC ,FRUIT, Pickles, G - AU 14118 of Country Piottodo *Cold on commliskot, and prompt returns made. • • NO.. 49.:P/] ERAL STREET, Altrettit* , Venn's. . euedtrwrz • • 000. For Sale r PARTIES Wit iAT IS t 811141. T of crood b : c o a s i g::: :Taoteroortio; W Da Aftoolootri•, . - J:=R: MENTZ,' AosIERtSt: • • Blorter; 1 = Inal MEI tii r ,;;;. ~ 9,.i girl Tiu:;riovf fia l air-2 1 ,9F 11 " • 7;1; int.; •,1:1 CO.l IT • EritEarri : 7,..; 0 . 1 ..17telfflitUll; . . NM -.- tati e -- _ 4113 -MO !Wit :.•setotill. • :1:4 ;.!!.•... r! • •!...` .16#04 . 14/ ';'; I ( ' • ,) .1 , .tfl •:!,• •WIEMOLESUE iioliktaiL.! • • ! (1 ,1 1 ,,, P.! • , eitrititirr,lqUEENSWAVAA•ool=9 V3LAS• %.1 Les a3Wwilsrifargo - 461•901 1 Pligh. Qodaa fo,d Av t !t i orareitullrAt. :row Amu my HI Also, FRurrJ/11i8 AND CAME. OchAntailienlUMlkvtin 414 1 i4kttleir , adapt t ,O g v ig." 4 elite ; el ! se. ammo ago ' ; eiti AnikAleSrPtiti F i ts' I ,.,srptD - z494 1 .. ~; ;' 1 :•!, -711 f!,4a.i.: .1 ; • 14, c. e ..1.• • I tT ruauo 04. t ' I } WM 1 1,1 1; _OUPSIIVA 1 leash migairdilta Masi, hie rimitteneat 1 - 141 • .. f • " • • )11t,thEr, ieek "1 - • the iblliking 4=4 • titotterly.' to• ' I OEI4 Coma. 't cid . Cattle. rm tundra' bead Of gheapCM bamt 0 ones. hmlOterf mug liatie Tlaireemo,tiro ,Itoyle We • eps I set, mi_mywn:.lier nest,"l ane,kowye 'wowing machine. mufti •Itacie Saltail Wind-31111 igtvat ati tons of Ilay,Sttair In the Ghtle in the boabel. Ctlto th the ear; R tatMeoln the bastiel, ,Coro IrpthlAtt lu the Woe},... %ten -1 Cookritpree,' Hotumbold and•altcht •tatet, {T caps or Bece,) and a vatidtrof armle t 1' too lb 2 traria mention.l bale ig i rPelies litl?WelcociLst 7010 time a remtecetille, t sill be idme. r ; • PSEPA Bwrrim, iteA I , - ElOate.. ••• • • ' BY Viattrt OrAft 0 DOIR OF 011Pu/sage Court of Beaver eottott. tie undersigned }Ueda tor'of theisei will and testament of dolor Braden. Or.. ;Woof aaltitotutty, deceased..,,lll Oa at: publiot Sale on the PreMbee. on 1:00. ocr. n th left 1410 'o'clock A. IL. the tirtAuet P72. ooging to the 'eititet of add :decedent, situate In Cblppairn ap . .. Braver unsay s . bounded on the not* di David Itofta'S. . on theoast by Beaver creek, On e south :by lan 'of nutlet Bernard. sad on theilatts W lands *innerly of Buil. 'BMW hairs, containing. sheet • .onel limeed , and fouleen labl or less. on ett me erected one twoatory stone divelllng how. an. old tog batty. About 90 acres elearest'OrAard on the preinUq, dad ea`dgees weltered:recd.! • • . 'T B—The purlieu matey to be. paid. Ari : tub upon. e _eta:lunation-4A" e by,tlte court and the rieentlon and dellver7 4e_ Deed. - • • -• • • , SOali HAMM, Zuenter. • r,sioptl6V:lL. • • T"1", .."10; . • .• 1 1 .1‘ • tHALLEIIBEICGER , BROS.' - ` - . I ;i•.: •L. •,;., ;,.: ,-..:,;: , i,.i - - I_,it4 '', A .: "':' •' 4 ' .: ' -' 1 .. viinxtui.i Qesensware; Hardware; NAILS, WINDOW C3LAS4, WOOD 'AND ' WILLOW .WAR BACON. FISH, FLOUR, - SALT, MLR ott UN - TRY iIiODUCE taken lb Ex , . ; .change for Goods. Ooods Ddircovi Fro of clicinpi di the . J'icAgss. . , Barna WAITS. 11;iL FLOUR ! FLOUR ! S. J. Cl'osg. - tt CO'. RETAIL PRICES REDUCED BEST;. . ':WHiTE .;WHE A T =EMI VA RRANTED. • • 25 1t) sack; $1,45 '5O " " • ",.' Bitrrel,; : ' .. .11,50 Seeold'Quality, "STARK COUNTY," 25 it) Back, $ .1,22 50 ‘ 4 4 • • 244 • Barrel, , 9,15 • Tioebeater; se t. M,lBntf: • NEW o ()DS IMII '1'w',.64001).... ,1 1 MRS. E H BEACOM, tpks arsi: lutpp 41 . lele,ct :apoitlpon • • F l 44' qldi:odsi ".„. ofibittO at , the lovie;tle latot.' The otoqc to tied *Tory varlet of -LAdieaind bantamen:Wanlea" finads Plain and Fancy Yarn., • 3 ,"'•• -DAMS' TR ' ••• •MO JP - SKIRTS, ArEIU STUPPS,I CORSETS, TIANDKERCI GLOVES, • COLLARS, JICUPFS, MOBIERTi 'COLORED CAMOICS, ' • ' EMBROIDERW,' , " • LACES, ' '• • ' ' • : • ' DRILLING; • • - : • PAPER MUSLIN. . Limiriiitiivegtszsesilroit•B•livis l . .i ; ±.l which /ctilbtrisi, *smuts. Ulf sesstheadvsnees. She asks a couttnetifion of the patronage •of her friends and the iniblteltenerally. Goods not on hand eiali tie biatiltire9l4slir tfotite :••••• • Oalf and !. • • Mina! .IPLAC . ••• *.•/. the itgetiatmaiT. •' • . "•-• • ;•.• Robe MIIMMi MUCE4 MSS= ffill IMMM ,:~. .. j H.A'T'S JAfiralit'Aibui It. tango roe ' f will do well win way - so 'in leivittglk crossmg that chair*); :wide, heart and soul of 7,1,150. and gall awls ita - darisveoo rtarroW;!erooked,' witulire-looking . f 4!ci 6 /,‘P.P#te!rot Cuthirlipaite#4, stet !that pow 'than' PR"; af'.9.o/lin-a weeld.be : tin Lief ito: away 'from hertie;•,' - dr* . fa Ate'fka ohl iOnujiil43' . o - /iloWitatel-011( threctiundlitld New .aeatesea,whilers.. limmt Warns *either; Lotidmi heaviest, relateHel; . about him, *lsere:\ ;cravat TiinipiUted' dl allk,`tind claps Obit black silk high hat' tattint holt. sat& beat ;while - The r itithie-elathingt - nail think bil Ail a straw hat; ore , material;so it ance of hie dreagito out at:all times,)' 'ibrytulterer A Yew sneit s sed might lutre falba style of lot the past warn to' the niffel ‘ eh example end di the Season; in the whose occupations ed to the heat,. ini% set them. Bull Paris, and must - I Paris, no matte] authorities diffef named after, for Mice of opinion, - of European !um -to the' visitors ImpbChg sin* Feud tete thr ted ar [ibd ' ilgt Steal elegant • are thrusted ;:eds . ' are "wiped Out", of extetenneiandbetiatifid broad avenues take their • places; white the .finnit opera house the world has yet seen is rapidly Wog completed, at the cost of $3,509,000, in gold. Tee situation of the city, espeolalik, those parts bordering Ott the•sleggish river Seine, .ean hardly be considered ge4.•Yet so perfectli the system of drainage willow' . erne, that anything liktiakkness from this cause Is not known. The 'Streit. and ' road ways are so clesudyswept thattinemar Walk for mike to the . carriage'way withe l a soiling thamosrhighly polisheirshee ; and in many casts I hive seen the carriage -ways firriibbcd as foot -walks are 'scrubbed at home, with broom and water. So smooth are the streets that the smallest ponies draw such . toads u would call forth the intervention or theta°. ciety for t he' Prevention of . Cruelty to Ant mats," and that seemi n g ly without effort, and .one Is almost inclin edto think that car- , Allies used here would never need repair, but when their term of service was ended , that they went to p ieces-like the "Wonderrfal One-horse • Shay." Most interesting mosey : , urns, and collections Of all that is interesting in sculptures, piontings or. curiosities, (the ,terivre Museum being probably the fittest collection in the world,) - areopen to the pub lic free of 'charge, and, beautiful gardens, abounding in shaded *elks and cool 'retreats ' with charming fotmtaltiicOnstintly , playing, and. 'excellent think discorimed at 'certain hburs of the day are'to be totted illOv t ertite city, and. are thllktritide niCit at certain' houre all . Paris seems to Win ouvand he.titt ly enjoy what is offered. Alt this of Connie tr. 1, ' costs a great amount of oney; whidli the 1 people have to pay; but though we at home often read of grumbling, and •discontent, no evidences of it are shOwn to *clonal visitor, and as a prone that the people: have chilli dence littlie government, the zeal. to obtain a share iiitheinte eitei. witipassiag.'• late at night, along the Rue Miro%i, on which Is situated the hotel ot the MinisteV of Fittalke I•and ripen the side-walk tit front Of the'Wild iilg waS gathered a witty throng atlas lower class, numbering lean seareelysaybowthany. Some 'were chattering as only the ' Prenbh tan chatter, others were smoking their pipes Or cigarettes, or eating a (regal Tinsels, while more were quietly Steeping upon the stone ' -" • ' • ' t he crowd attracted to k alien thiiii;,hat I jiall• sed‘on. For three nighte In . auccessida dtd I notice the lime thing; but Oil the third even ing the crowd *sea° largo that' airaid Of sepals de trfAe , or pollm, - was on dilty to ,pie serve order. -.Duthie ocetution I Made inqui ry; and found these *pie ',were. only Wirtild , be subscribers` to the lose, who,taking, time bY the ferelock,' Wad come'arly to Stay all night; that th ey might be ha hands In goOd tithe on thelmorrow,,,:Tbealght wise siege tar one, add if thesepeisple are Of the dissat isfied, add are only awaiting ;the opportunity td cause ti,6hange iii goierrthient, lean only jay theye • klobited a;sitildge'dieins.to get rid of their money., Among the - better classes whom I . hive met, ,the prida they hive in their beantiftiteityiseems tolanetion all ex penditure Lorninney for bilproveratirds !nett aslidiie mentioned as - taking -place; 'mad` the the poorer Classes the work it gives theist his sifter& recompense for. the -Pam paid, to say nothing-of the Pletikare they, take, In the publiegardens, etc.. Du tbg. tbei this Parisians nearly all'Wetri to live out of On, all the' principal ttniroutttfitres, end, in that on 'All 'streets; ate Melted cafes' Msd restaurants, 'Where . sioffee, Aline., beer, **tithe, eoginic, Without till; are dispenied • to the thirsty Ones. In:front oftbese. estitillitunents upon'the' iiidtsstr,eUte artigkat nembert small tablet', tiroistid winch sit lib* Who ' re-. fresh theilaielva,:. air In tin! ln • full vie W of • .O.lmW 0 1 44 cant!, sit insVidif thei hhave aeon es to order. IA 11 quite' ttui style; ' "B*ellY wes t in • "rajili t tade (riots "With : fee with iise Prot*. aim& to*, hilt . •twos% seilithlet,,teauil extent dl. of and considethke,the 'rad Ida/ an a ...ynthe drinker lifeboat al fir gene =III E.ca Ln _Who Sac it s ' I I f \ yr' 4•11. 12111 MiME 1 , 3 -,e i ., 141 IN blati 4 9ls 4 lL - 71. ' • ' • ,„, c .eof l ; - 1/ lare v, ~,t„ri c .kl";t7 ();0. •04 I ; ,d rr. ' • •' • --.! . r 114 • p. • • _ • 6 ,440 ‘)7. l ' !1 J 4 , .• ;30..) t ;,„ " • , 6titi itttOki 8 G 1; .aolt J•;".• ...I; intin4ornf •41114111.QP ; tri • - PreViefFP 0n4146 ,14 ,1 0 Dr uid -I:o*Mtatiiln off' tiluCh a pariah* ' dens3l,Y,.altierTpt lalitionValiblhViii :' 'l7pCn lasing; tettirelly Pretty Ilittkiteibiurii'cup of oft iatr W., ' (cot refriMilWatiltraf.pieit pain, (wain roll of bread,}and possibly wane batter, .(always an ! palteititadir JO et#utou,. a few 'adobe. ;: about I ,11 o'cl*, ho taicat At .Igeekkit,-!3F lonehem , . ar liftd aid hied" Ind' a - bottle . or *lac; t"-• lietitietiAlie::r land': Ake' eclodi 'he "lakes ' tlinneri..:actiadWitii Of • •!litaint,:thictr to .five , .Pfil_preel.k*lsilikkkg_,,.,,, _ aiahmr-orp,lMer taker , Fula cop of clop° without milk and *small • 4 0 gl dr brandy ' Thct*Wtiid . i.ao glirtiiiially 'all ludo & itt he- bile ebffie4oonishor iestan tints;andis I led before,4ll class of peoPle • AlequentAlift.n ;.. tbouß4.4iis said that theja- Ore tc•fire,kroore,retirol ni!xle Of life Is pin kik, gratinilo &CO ethO, Panther: or those . who take - theli•two: Wit !nothng liosne.l9 foams /411* JO lookea, apoli V - : nuist:.Atneil .: Idatia'idin'thit While AtnerleaVla thetiat ter of fashions in clotldrzcoples after France to a rmihttp l aztentarranco ht &POW to copy itianY thinkraftiir Maarten. ' .. The adoption of Atrial - 61th idi,raoll A' rifintift yr Main likely . to take place than the adoption of napthinp new ,In , E9FlaO; and thlit is ahownby: Oa rapt that 4 404 00 0 * iitePerPtiip, PA.*. ratri)lalash erbeT, Pactikrtfle.FlTßlPPlitt WOO; in 4mar ,craeAcarhakoryxwhero all sortsint iimpNr• . 01),*cliers OM iagketiri*llfli* alt4Lla con flo4:l l, Wltti . the ,egawt§ltßat. Psi geoPine Amerin 1434-WateefOurlPdtt,, the foaming 1 .. .. . . . WN . 4 1 ;$ Berra Out 'hY 11 • VH4.. tOPldng Agerican, c*.eunfAtileart - deacentfrontßal! tail* ant,' :both branches .ot! thei.AtahlW pi*t; I. out lidattraid, itieWell ; pttronhted.„,tt alktirper! si craw, d of Carlow: peoPle,4son4re; gate .a*lt the windOW, , erldentlY ;admiring thit,ifo - tklnaii,of, the apparatus, but seeplogly nfinld , ;4lndalire.... Besides these A. 011193 none. ed,l n ma udry slioW,WlndartajabelPfl:!itrant es.:Aeikerleet4,l4liS.dreP.47 Of, ni•Otles, :bow% an., Oda 0., &rework at lama, and which Are 4 1 44, :o,iffeSent in. , Ina* _• 3ol PPetar , frotn. litofte ;nanqpn tnia sias ; and navp-,•,nottcoa,repeat edfy. . advertisements of tlunericitne Gray's • a . ler, Collarea,': 1 . •Itt haktlS. now raAtys Use , P • 4' Ada, cr.pnbilifittde Is ; generally .pat. rindied in •prefererace totsiking - Seals in prj vate,roansai and.in mai4,6lller ways the ten. de is •!elitr 1 . 44 .an 4 manners .is 1 ' • , 'A. GRAND Rti:Lcw. , ' ' •:' • ' 6111 of 1 0 to I Was quite 4ortattatuin• being in Paris up* onthe 14th andldth 'days of August. the for , ;Per. day being the occitsiotkof a: grand re view of troops, and the day following, the great Parisian celebration; the "Fetes Napa TOOlO - Art reileWAtltich - triiik place on Use, Chatapit .E 1340, aboat 'forty 'thodand hoops were drawn up In'two !leek' along the i:blautiful • tharoughdtre, and 'with' a great sounding of trumpets and beating, of drwus, the EMperor MO Prince ImperiaJ oriceded by it,equad of the celebrated atre Garde sad &Haired by a numerates itteff , tido from one lot tifq iings to;•the 'neer. both of them 'se -I.4i,npiyledgkag repeatedly the saintris. tif 018- sembled thousands. The y, miie,rot looks porgewhaf: i older than most :or„the ,prOtAtres ildfl,photographs siltlOY.We See ''at home rep talent .blat to be'but stilliphks 'as lhOugh"fie 'Might far tome:tithe yet ' be ifbielo, take care hbr etninrei. Tfe,prbse!e - impeiial, ' now /ant, Alitteill*Sai bu tboy , tftraing too large a development of 'head for the serif his body. Thel review *brought out'a great crowd ofple,:who,ifter•the affair was over, qu*ly dispersed, many of them, dpubt: less, to get ready for the , festivities of the morroit. • EMPEIIOIeII Pin% , • :o ar barring the cause of- the 'celebration, may •be compared to the , American Fourth 'o f July upon a very large scale, ' The celebra tion takes 'place upon August 15th each year, and Is arranged by , the' Emperor, he giving .fnim his .prinste page largely toilet poor, aged and infirm in all .parts of the city, and providing open air theatres, with good per formers, for the amusement of the people. A full description-of how the day was eels ' boated would require more mace than I care to take, so 1 give's mere outline of the order of the day, give Alma• idea of how things of this kind- are managed here. ' At six o'clock a Salute was fired from the grins at the Hotel des Invalides, announcing the commence ment • of'' the 6:63, after , which came ..aa. abundant distrilintion" a alms to the poor.— The troops received an additional allowance of wine, and• permission to remain out of their barracks until twelve o'clock at night. They were also alkiwed . half a day's extra pay. At one o'clock higlr mass was celebra ted with a' 2b Dsina sit Notre Dame, and abhut the sante hone , the different theatres and other places Were thrown open, free ad mission being granted; and 'the Telly best ar tistes appearing; of ceurne all these place:ref dbmisement Were crowded to excess; but the condria of the audiences, compoeed principal ly of the.working eassPs, was of the most ex emplarycharaeter. The Trocadere, a large open space in the . West End, was the scene Of innumerable -amusements in the way of theatres, ahootiriggallertetilying horses, etc.; etc., etc., such as one sees surrounding one of our !State . lor county Agricultu ral Fairs, but on a most extended-scale, and the people were to be found in great numbers, enjoying themselves at the top of their bent, There were vast crowds of people Ito be found 'overywhe to, 'but the best of or der prevailed, and no crowding or -push ing anywhere: •1 ', The • crowing :glory of the whole 'celebration, however, was' the grand illumination in theevining, and display of fireworks, Which took place at three.differ. entplaccii in the 'city. Oa each aide rif Champs Elysee there are lbws df gfir' Ismps. the posts beingaboat twenty art:, and the distanos being from Place de la encorde 'to the Arc de Triomph, about two Milne ad% a: half:: Eadir of these. pests 'eras itutinatinted with twenty gas -burners, and the poste: eon-. fleeted together by pipes on Which there were twenty bantam between thepferta All these burners werecrivered by ground &Si shades, .white in color. ;Thinewhere lighted prieented one Continno'ns line-of light, the 'efeet of which can hitidlY be imagined, and which it would- - require abetter pen-tliati mine to de- Serfbe,:c while nn the nittnerotie trees on each sidecif the street, thirty 'theme:ad piper' bin. term' p 1 Icolors, were hung ; and all the pubhcimildings were ilinemnated in the most .beautiful' Manner, the gas jets,' for the most part, following the outline of the building, so that you could readily distinguish, front a very great distanceiany of the many pabir. edifietk. At 'nine O'clock the grandest display of fire winks that chiild be imagined was given from the square stirrounding the Are de Triomph. 'After Which Abell ring of guns announced the dose of the kite,' nd the crowd -began to re tire.% zr : • • . . • One thing that attracted *Total Mien- Waslhe w excellent waded .of the multi nide that, had assembled to the 'streets to, clew the illumination, fireworks, eta: , The Volta holitbrbus Merriment, rio jamitimg or crowd ing, but everything wasconducted in Outmost ;pleasant manner. Of such as occasion' fain iAntericali or Lhigllih city. T int . &intent .I 'could `not hate written is with. iltbduttalf past eleven at night a violent rain storm,' ac-- lapattleilly :thunder and, lightning,' Irma over the city-and quickly disposed' the few' peophileft du the lareeie,,eo 100 trtraf'Ylkx l 9 waa at hitine;and . the city itreseitterelts Usual appearance. 'B. 111131 ~ - EstablishediilBlB EIM Be v an*. e Noe Tom 1 You hare heard the tiaikftocollhiliej I :Mime& gut Sas Promise of YPer sumps- it la hardly well anatigh. Marie went hi:4th° dunpalin with a Republican mnioritp_over. from 1886. of 11, 614, which. she has increased byaay F lO,OO In 'CF°Pigtot b° R t . TAM- for increase is eight per cent : of the You into 't its osiiiFtli,ii 4 44, au adverse llll lril.T f?vfr irci4 '1367 to' civercitua or 46) 356 in tend' vota" C . 6 , k3,173: Iryon mtaethe same gain of eight Jier„ d • ent: oa , the total vote 180741114 'hag barn mitd4Gy Mania, `y.Oti will bare l y:carry i New York . by 8;91 . 4 majority. And - yet we hear ofilraythbta more, saagninethan Who 'areßrediCtiog that we carry New-Yerk bititty . thou lend majority, and basing their deceptive iredictidas on our success lii - Zane. Ba not:misled by, any pridictloni for which yptit prophet cannot shoW hhi figure!. ,Ee -1 publicans rtre cannot affbid td 'he content in Newtork'With no larger'gain thin has been pikalne. . 'The licpubliCana Carried 'Aitiinel in 186(th r y 27,687 In a, tote of 111,873, Th i is I relic; „. • „•,/ XIS . ner present inajority eight per cent. gif her. present ote, on thu c! 1 r ctUrbal Neivtorkln 1843,4 'Only 13,. r 789 in a total, vote of 718 / 841, Our mad • rity beingleo. iw.oP9r cent PC?nr,,il3tal Ifnuetittellkiiliti fall VII like th at' oflfidne, eight per cent. on the, total vote of liaid, we woad l*Nen!- Turk by, tri T ijnilty. T to : alit: we Mu' do 4e per 44. tafer . Utaa wine; comps !ed . With 1860, or "We lOse the 'State. In 186ftheRepublicana c a rried Aline liy, , , 19,10:majority, very nearly . thelr present 601'0, in a tetal vote, 4411,099. ; In !it same year we 'carried New York Linco ln, Whist McCleilan, by only 8;743T0,1' raft'' vote of 730,7p1. If we compare no belr.than Maine with the veto 0( Ipo4. stin car y by only 11.101} .We u'urd ,ygn, fltere" fore ,that there are no trosttypithy data Or ha- seg! for. ccuppirison which justify at, present' the prediction of a heavy, or even of a rare I majority in New-York. The situation is l hopeful, but ,not.assunal. The State is oursl 11--yre have merely to win it.lfreovet, un less, we carry .Nett York for 'Grant 'and Colfax by More than froth '5,000 • 'to '4o,ooomajority,. there is ground to Mar that 'we may lose our Governor, Suite ticks:44lW the. Legislature, and. th eretor. up . .. United States Senator. Next to the hajitilly iftiprob able calamity of having Seymour • for" (tint would be the mortification 'and disgnsee of seeinithe Empire State represented atAi. twiny by a creature of the corrupt Tammany Ring, and el Washington by a 'tool of the Dentoctilts, abandoning the bcipetof electing Seymour, and :relying on the fact. that many voters will reel ,greater intereet In the, residential - Wan In !the State ticket, Will 'stand ready eft trait, 'Dentidenitle votes on the National for Abe Itetrublicin 1 liken on fthr State Ifieniet---Yettaitsweetwa nth? °rotations we may anticipate that unless; we can carry our National ticket by a majority heavier than that which 'cue triumph, in Maine justifies us in expecting, we may isk or• lose our State ticket. .Republicarts of New York! we say to you, oue , and all,New- York Is promising, bqt not secure. It . is the most doubtful State north ofMaryland, ex cept New Jeritey. Your duty into win the day. •To this end, day at hours, or in your private which you can de vote to the salvation of the Empire State this campaign. See youryteighboni. late the Seta. Bunt deers the Ws. 'Stir 'nil the idle. Turnout at the meetings. Rally 'round the flag. Your hiAttest duty and TM. truest business for the remaining six 'weeks of the catopaign'are to saF e ir country. Let the It not be said *batted -of New York been necessaty to elect rant, the hero of the age wouldhave been I, l defeated , Eternal • vigilance is the'price of gctod ,government. The time for you to slid* your vigilance is now. ' Repabliosos.qf ino Amyl •. You have to ore.reaiq iiDemocratic majority onthe vote' 1867 416;354 in a total vote 4118,582. This is an adverse'majorfty of •about 13 per' cent. In 188flyon carried your State by barely I 491 majority when lifeline had 27.687. 4n 1864 McClellan carted your. State by 7,801 majority, when Maine went is largely Re publican as now. 'You hive your hands full of fighting, therefore, If you would redeem your State..- , You must do justifies per mt. .hetter. than - Maine II you would carry. ,the voteof: New Jersey for Grant and Colfax. Gan you do it Rfpoblieons of Conriedieut ;.You ; have to overcome a Democratic majority ovei from 1867 of Only 987, in a total vote Of 94 , 154. It you gain eight per cent., as Mainit has done, on the vote of 1867, you will carry your. Staterby 7,500 . majority. . But In, 1806 you carried Connecticut by only 541: Itepubhean majority, when the Republicetre in Maine gave 27,000: In 1884 you carried your State for Lincoln by 2,406, when Maine gave about her,present vote. Youi prospect,: therefore, Is Alit of hope, if youttutszt sire full of pluck and persererance. We expect - to record the vote of Connecticut for Grant• and Colfax. Brfarvo, Pennsylecmia. t The verdict of Maine indicate; that your auccesd id certain. Yop 'hate tenvercomer a Democratic majori ty in 1867• of only 922. Yon ought to weed your majorities of 17,178 in 1868 and k 4.075 ig . 1864, arml roll up a majority irtPennsylva lila of 40,9 M: —West" of Penn.vliania; the' sirtiae is warm in Ohlo,aathe fight Is hot In Indismii. But wee, pet no ndsgivings of success 4boro- Not a single star in our constellations of States of the Welt, the North Vest, and the' Pacific will dip below the horizon In Novetribezt 11- Moots and lowa . should. etch, give 50,07, dui jority for Gmnt and Colfax. The 'Other titates'wftigive &large majorities' in prcoNir tidn to their TkiNlttatlon. Repubtioans of the Southern Stain! You are passing through an ordeal ot fire but with- Out. this the truegold. can neter be seoars l6 'd Tronithq dons.. _Whether you succeed as Iron certandyy. willi( you ere perinitted a fair„ full, and free vote, or timed/Cr you autti,hi ikon back in defeat es our armies were in the great national' humiliation of Bull Rup, OK shield of the Itition covers you, and the, . right arm of the Anierican people, well sustain you. Yintr immediate foes ate those who have niteig met its on the hattle-field , and ichr,whoast their readiness , to 11;ity. again that ; ,rna*yeuid power ol the nation. Your cause is,oarwaud our victory, shall's:l .your safety. ; We ex pect Yon to carry Northend South' CarOlina and Louisiana. 'We hope'ftir Georgie; despite .the great logislativecrime which .the Rebels, to soon indulged with power, have commit 'led against the rights of tio;fifth of the people orGeorgitt. "If you succeed in the otaer Stamme than be prond ofyolit heroism for oOtte btli bermes:an 15123121111• -yonr.hand to hand grapple ( with our cont.non foe- if You fail, none have so' good reason to . : adhera the motto "We Hope In Gocl,"whose four initial lettere r insenbed'over the tents ond on the banners of the . ,Imedom-loring.Covcalan teng of Scotland, are said to have given rise to, the honorable but quite forgotten name of EBB c~i'A •~az.3A G L CA I " ' - 14 T Anns4o l : 09. /WIMP , itirilr i bq *lnk% 864 666...4 , 1 01= P P e r gi0 1161 111111 # 11 Zirai li Vre. /7-7.-7:71—.1"144°r' NE !Ea =P.%lVieote= l Z== . tethtenth* MM feethith 011411!thlist iltat===euat i =e ar i thieneati froth ems pit* fa the ispa 4 bo esettit . , ___CCA; l !%.=s ° va hw 4 Adveruseceeme be Seedey soon 10 thothe Iththikee th.tharfreeripiller. • "Whig." , Rtpubliranv 01-ttie.gerath) toe are the m the pp! 'Stand bravely by your *mkt Hitherto kith' the Land helped' u. ypqr.ulticgate IssertAin, ye sri of the'sebidDirsfmtiop.of grant and 1: And Peace its - niacli 'to I gllO l trity as the past eiglzt,yeani 'lmmo cue to give you freedom., taltrimeiicana ofthe Union I • Ykui i t tlkual the country an aristocracy-of slavds and matte of mudsills and . men-stealers, made its sir tap pure to beltrerithed by a - slave. You were assailt4,, a arnie by the marshaled drape and coneentraied h' 6o l.' l t depmvity,despotiam, and , bratality, from er ery earner and jungle of the ."drstire nation. and, at the cost ofthe blood Id. yew best an ! noblest alms :you , stack ;town every foe or freedom and the-Union. Finish in trmor the noble work Which you hive begun In sdelity, ; and carried !Omar& far Withi and resasuring sucts, Establish the equal ri hts of than in harmonrwitfrtliii futegrity• the States and/ tie sovereignty of the na tion. Then the spirits,of the founders of the Republic will rook dimtltipYln Mut triumpb with joy, that 'What:they olanne4 and prayed for you have been Permitted' to accompliiih. Oar future RePtiblic;ivitleitif?hundred mil +li4ns of people' , will recurtc the erentfUl era through whicb.wcore,amjpasdbrig as one lit which the pitople f wer&btrala *id the voters XikkiLsl4l.C4llAl4o-14. " .. .1 a '7.1 ....II .; 1 11 11 1 P gielmirPetit lam here. And, if this is rnitat • they all the world; :I don't-think - much - o( it. It's • y flannelly worki, end ':surelts of i ratikiel awihdly.• It'sAd_resdinl light .m*l Itno4:socr makestne,blink,l • tell. you .. „And I dpra:t knpw whatcto do ; with myhands; Ithink nv dig thy ffsts in eyes. No I won't. I'll 'scrabble at the earner of nay binnicet mut &kw it up. end. then Tll holler; whatever-balmier I'll holler. And the more parstrlic the gf e , me, the louder yell. That old 'mini° pu ts the W corner Wood in.the coer of my Month Waver,' . linessywaY, and keeps Mating attylitilkilini: MUSH the while: - IShe 901feet:rot/an* lest night, and when I hollered; abortratted. me. That copes of being is two•day's okt baby.— Serer mind, when Till ail liggin I'lllpay 'her' beck rood, There's a plustlckinglstain.swiW and if I my a word abottt it nt by. trotted or fed, and I. would mther:hsre catnip tea: rp tell you who I am. 'll Mond. out. tealiv• I heard folks asy.u,iluelt, did% waktinpiEtitae lise's baby:7,. ,That's. me,. : iin,. ,"xpuntiiiogoi babY; and .I sumoselhat pretty, whetc-Aced 'Woman over on. the pMow is I was mistaken, lot a chapjaill in hire just now and wanted to see Bob's babyiiiiid lookettat me, anti - Bald rusk", a !tinny toed, arid looked just likelleb.m*lfelibeit of cigars, and Tin not used to them. I , wonder Who else /,beleng to. Yes, *lei wonder one-that'sEgamenastik'd won't then she took me up .and held Me 101 11 14 soft cheek and said it aims iliaiwitalrbetby on t Was. I declare Ido not kritiw :Waal •beking to; but holler, end maybe final : There community with, attittp_tes. fi !den of giringbibles &Min tea Wft.o pity crying for in formation! I'm gotrig,''to stab. I wonder if - 11cm% look •tretty red - fir 'the taco T L rionder *hat rattily Tina that big black bottle, and why she don ' t giro Gininn's babyisorne. to, 800 ;.neiregnsttsbezieelloos to, you know. Ile kisses ms, , senotpr r : ma with his month—l don't wear It sod: , in.irself. Dike °slims. She treats me: 1 'a gentleman, and parts my hair on the side. • Snuffy patts.lt in the mbldle. rm I, year aid. and I've got •a' none; Jo; and Uncle Jo gave Fue a silver cap tbld' morning, but they won't let me have It to bang on the table. Gloms would eves it to me In a minute., and I think, some day,.when I catch her alone, rug 4 It yet. . ' Cousin Linde is etaytng ere. Elba le a. nice girl, only ehe won't let me rill her Mir.. I think ehe mfght—sucb- long, loft, Yelkiw curie-She won't let Uncle Jo tOnch a new! either.. Hp just lifted one up the I. other day. and she drew It away and bent over heed_andi ltlmd ever's° much, and Uncte JOwelted sway.' z• • •.• •• " :. OJ l I've got the Prettiest tattuwasit het eyes :shine so bripht, I deduct I tuit'probd of her: l've s t'ad lots of toothache, and j I've raWod a few teeth; they don't come oat se Gainna's do. though. My pretty mamma Italia me to 'show-my tootles. and then I Auto' to•grin for evervWy...l bit Bob's finger yesterdey, he didn't eeem to mind,lt. ;rye got abort clothes, and Cousin lizzie :is teaching . me to dance. Uncle Jo belps. t her too. When _I am - through ny x lesscp, she. csitchei the up and kisses me, and then Uncle jo Mains me too, right on the same spot. !sr': that queer! Cousin ',latch going borne sO - Mi sor ry : soli Trude Jo. I heard hint tell her so, and then she ineopedtolie'nty sleeve •ribbon, and gFelf;very ;ad In the bee about it:.•Tbat's filmy; .too. • ' • • , I've got. a' little slater': Elbe look§ pretty Well for egirk I remember wbeil 'did "'net lookanybetter. .. • . •• ' Cottsln LighsTtaiit new bright Wag , on her • finger tI gumAncle Jo gavelt tig,har...6ho don'tmOtd . nit.nto!* when he pnllf .herouris Oh ! ain't I glad, life goi a flanata4 , For Cousin Liszle forgets we now, 1101:00tinie:: Mit 'Ganma . don't torgetnot ibe; aid oic isn't aotaiken tp with Magill hiby that the can't ramambetw falbsw who sued' to be 1.„ She my, pinto . out, otloint, bat:it don't tiel broken. • I knew .tt was a Soirsrivltil - world when, einfe;e4 . thalitwhy I cried. Vire trie 1 to-dello hap ake dear Inamnus, and I outset., She will nolorpsak grime or more, or open her bright eyed. She does not even tarn when the baby •cries. 'Sods, her little hands are laid on upon her breast, and NI of flowers. And cousin Lizzie and 011111U14 ere . all in black frocks, and live got black ribbons on, . And Bob sits by her with .his• bead in his hands; and uncle Jo cries as he stands be elk them both and lays his hand on his shoul der and say's, "God helpyou, brother.” And all tie while the sun is shining in thh street, and the peprde go by as tbeyalwaysdo. The canary might know, this was no time . • toeing —wheri'dear inanun will i never m wake sca : . Tan Ticusrati.—Ladies sometimes do nit value their husbands as* they ought. They net unfrequently 4 barn the value ofa 'rood .bushand for the lifstAline - br thetas of him. Yet the husband is the very roof tree of .the house, thi3 eorner-stone of the edifice the key stone-of the arch &Med tome. 'He is the breadwinner of thellimiltitsl defense sitil itsglory, the. betrittniag and ending-'of tiro golden chain,Of. ife wbielt.,surrannido it, its consiler,,lta ' law giver and king. .. .. yet we bee bow frail Is that life On Wlil . - ' mach How frail h the life orthe I. . mid and father! When lie Is taken aw a y. shall fill his place ? 7110 he Is 'sink, w ' gloomy clouds !lever over the hello! ! uhe la dead, What darkness, weeping, Stipail Thgn poverty; ilke'the murderous assesgri v breaks In at the svandeisv 7 v starvation,. like ••u Antisli tog wolf, bowls at 'the door.. 'Wldewholici is too often the astamfate of taidliflott an,Aftsh ed. Orphanhood too often means dentantior and woe. • , 1:3 RI •,•q lir 111
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