The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 25, 1871, Image 4

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The Superinteoderiti Annual Report.
The following Is an abstract of the
• annual, oldlate report of the Saperintendent
of thelg
submitted tothelalgialatereJativary
404 ThtfßoPettotel*iteays;
It ;Oyes me slnciiirtilaintre to an
110elbee tbeeneourating Aid that the
renAnwes'inwiter.ithat arlll ever be
schools,, and, 'consequently,
4 the nwraliwaew Celli to' the State, was
readied anripaseeel during the You
d e
thing
se al, 280. From the ta
ble givem where In this rePrt. it
• will be seen that the mimber
of ehtl
dren lu the schools on, that . day - vas
one hundred and one (101) teed than.
• on:the same day one year previous;
while the number of applications on
file was seventy-idne less; making a
• net , decrease of one• hundred. and
eighty (180) in the number of 'chit
dive under the aue of the State In
one yes. r, Thus the bulk of the pa
triode 4064 assumed hasalready been
paid, and the coma required will di
midi& annually luetil the work Is
completed. And yet there have need
already • diacleilited, with from .one
•• - to six-years of Inetruetion and train
. Ing, one thousand lour hundred and
sevecity - -five11,475) soldiers' orphans
—young men and women t in fact—
, who are even now( adding largely to
the educated industry and virtuous
. citisetishl of it Oommonwealth
whose w iseandj timely 'assistance
rescued them Irvin ignorance and
poverty, If not hem v(Polod
them by education, dbal ine, and
physical developirient to mate euc.
°awfully with theduties and trials of
life, and secured for herself their un=.,
dying gratitude and love. •
seaex or scuoina enom foolimence-1
' KENT TOJO/108;4870.
Accepted appliattions received, 8 ,2
244,
Orders issued, . - - ' 8,823
• Admission to schools: • - - B,OIXI
Discharges on order, • - 8.18
Dieeherre ott ego, ' 438
No
hs,:" - - 71
No. in school at dole of theyearf,ll, - 451)
The libetel action of the last Legis
lature, in appropriating $520,000 for
1870-71, and *her ednetion of the rate
equal to about $lO,OOO, makes thesp
propriation equivalent to $500,000 at
previous rides, the largest by $llO,-
. 004 ever made. This removes the
necessity of a deficit, and provided
for many of the, needy, applicants
awaiting admission.
The _discharges and deaths last
year exceeded the , 'admissions 101,
while the number or applkatlons re
maining on file was 79 lees, making
a net gain of 180, and showing that
the Maximum was 4ast. . And as the
Increased appropriation will provide
for..more admissions after September
Ist, the number of applications on
file will rapidly. , decrease, while dire
charges will orotstbly equal the num
, bent received. Hence, the largest
, appropriatkin ever required has ban
,rnade, add the next will be lees, as
will be seen by .the estimates here
- with subinitted. In like manner
this decrease ln numbers will contin
ue hereafter, each year more rapidly,
causing each year's expenditures to
• decrease, until this-beneficial system,
art honor to the State and a blessing
to her wards,.has accomplished its
great *ork, and ceases to exist.
Three thousands - ix huncintd yet re
main under instruction, but will,
with probably another thousand. yet
awaiting admission, soon go out to
'Hutment - the number of our Most
valuable citizens. Pennsylvania has,
_therefore, cared, or is now, caring
for - more than air thousand orphans
of deceased sokliers.L-a larger number
than all the remaining loyal Stake
oombitiell ! ' •
'What other page in Penfileinania's
history Is brightir than this? Where
hi -either ancient or modern history
Atoms find's parallel ?
ESTIMATED, COOT POE THE YEAR
COMMENCING JUNE IST, 1871, AND
ENDING MAY 81, 1872.
If the rates remain unchanged, the
following is the estimated
most for the next, year: •
For the education and
maintenance of 2,900
children in the advent.-
. ed schools, at .$125 per •
' annum, - - - $287,500 - 00
. For the education and.,
. maintenance, including •
clothing, of 800 children
In 'primary schools,• at
$ll5 per annum, - - 92,00000
, For the education and
maintenance, including •
clothing; 0(525 children ,
in homes, A.c.; at $lOO
per annum, -•-- 52,500 00
For partial relief of Al chil
dren, at $3O, - -
For clothing 2,900 chit- '
dreg, At 212 per annum, • 57,500 00
(/eneral expensel, - 9,900 00
I may add, for general Information
that nine out of every ten dollars
worth of goods used d uring the past
throe years were purchased from the
well-known Philadelphia houses of
Jacob Riegel &Co., Hood. Bonbright
& Co. Remberger, Long &Co., Dan
lel K . Grim. M. H. Marple &. Co.,
(Seaway. anode! & Co., and J. &
M. litaunders.& Co., 'and that every
'bill' presented aw `settionneat was
kitemised and accompanied by an
'ffidavit from some member of 'these
liirms, that' the 'goods were of the
quantity and , quality described in
ithe bills, that they were sold as . low
6.4 the same goods were sold to other
purchasers, and that no commission,
• abatement or allowance Was made to
any one ordering the same. •
insPECTOn OORNFORTies 'upon?.
To a home bereft of its support,
and seatteregi, and hems which the
passibility of faintly , enjoyments and
blessings is removed, the State offers
In her soldierS' orphans schools, a.
happy and beneficent alternative. In
these are found kindness, sympathy
and piotectlon. Here are taught the
value of industry, and the excellence
of morality, virtue and religion. Ev
ery branch of labor has its superin
tendent or teacher, so that all work
by the orphans is done under in
strtietion. The girls, beside becom
leg familiar with all kinds of house
work, such as washing, cooking, ba
king chamber work &c., are also
t au t& to use the heedie and sewing
n inc. For want of facilities the
boys seldom learn trades. In a few
instruwess small number of them are
re/ected to assist in shoe-niendhig;
At the 'Lincoln Institutiou, located
at Philadelphia, all the larger boys
gt out to wok during the day in
litotes, ' Mow
pursue their or ut some chosen
trade, and studies dur
ing the evening. At Titusyllie•six
teen boys are laming the printer's
trade in the office of the Long Roll.
The food furnished the orphans I
hav found to be uniformly goad and
abund e ant. I have had fewer oc
casions during the past - twelve
months to complain of unpalatable
and unwholesome diet, than in any
previous year.. Cenveniences for,
and methods of, cooking are greatly
iroproved and better understood.-
The darmitoties and bed* are, with
hardly an exception, neat and Com
fortable. The sleeping rooms are
sometiures crowded, buf great cavils
taken to ventilate them thoroughly,
so that no Injurious eflbets seem to
result from it.
The good health . of the children
and their Ane and rapid physical de
velopment are everywhere noticea
ble. This is attributable not only to
their home comforts and herdthAti
diet, but also to the healthful regula-
UM/ which govern them. The chit
dean also go told, rise and take their
meals punctua ly at theorointed
hour, and are Used Ongiven day
each week. As a result thi s Iv
elated variety fa the oasupatlons of
each day, and 'observlw Axed Sawa
for taking teat and doo r ; far:lesa sick.
uess and &wee deaths occur among
those chUdtek ha propor their
number, than amon any tion
other to
clink
o for tw known. Out of thlrty-aLI
hundred childien; not a single death
.vas reported during six months of
the past year, and the death rate for
the entire year is lead than onmthird
of one,per eentutn.
EEL E. w. litrrirxn,s wow.
During the current Year I
visited our soldiers , orphans schools,
some ofthem three and Antrum oth
ersseven nam—
Ita awn as six s n m altion with out
thus golng t in con, , fai lt
lad Bev. Vidi
yond the technical requirements of
ihe bier. Between ten and eleven
thousand miles, in the aggregate, I
have again traveled, often over
rough and , tnountahmus rOl4 in the
extremest cold of winter and`heat of
snmmer. During these visits I hate
sukledati• the schools to a thwingh I
and rigid inspection, winking at no
deddency or abuse and oinitting no
wholesome suggestion, that • Iluive
deemed of advantage to tpern. Whem
It is called to mind, that some of the
schools are from Mteen to twenty
miles distant from any-raliroad sta
tion, and require to be reined by
private conveyances, or In stage
coaches, seldom of a comfortable
character, It will be seen, that the
I
office of an Inspector of these schools
Is not a sinecure. Ido not complain
either of the exposure or the labor,
for the opportunity that Is, thereby
atfonled of doing good to the bodies
and souls of such a large number of
orphan children, Is itself a co I.pents-
Lion for every sacrifice of personal
comfort.
COLOREp EICIIOOL.
This school, the only one •of its
kind In the State, is located et
Bridgewater, Bucks county, near
Bristol. It was founded in 1868, by
a committee of ladies and gentlemen
to whom too much praise cannot be
'awarded for their self-denying labor;
In collecting the orphans of our fal-
I len colored soldiers from all putt of
1 the Beate; and placing them at d ne'
locality, under its festering rctr. l
_ W ithin about fourteen moat i
have visited and thoroughly Inspect
ed the • Bridgewater school eight
time& ',My reason for visiting the
school/ of the colored children so
much oftener than others, was not
that I do not cherish for them ail an
equal interest, but because, In my
Judgment, Its nee/wider demended
unusual attention. I dwell with sat-
Whaled and'delight on their greatly
improved condition, as it Is now ex
hibited. Thea "filthiness, and a sus
perfinity of naughtiness" pained the
eve and shocked the ear. To these
things, habitual cleanlinessand order
have succeeded. Then the mass of
the children were uncivil, riotous, in
subordlnate--elnce then, they have
learned to be civil; obedient, respect
ful. .Then they had to be instructed
in the that' rudiments*, knowledge,
many of them not knowing the al
phabet or multiplication. table. Now.
they spell rftd, Write and cypher
with facility and aecuracy, and the
more advanced are being.instrueled
in geography, mental arithmetic,
grammar and vocal music. Theo
they knew little or nothing of reit
, gious truth, and of their obligations
to serve God, and love the Lord Je
sus Christ; Now they are diligent
pupils in the tiunday school, held
each Lord's day afternoon, and at
tentive,
to a marked degree, to the
lessons taught them by their txtchers.
Taking into account the many hin
drances from within and without, 1
against which .our colored soldiers'
orphans school has had to struggle,
the marked progress made by these
childree, alike as it respects their
moral, social and intellectual status,
is calculated to excltboth our tulmi
ration and wonder. Mad successfully
refutes the theory that , the colored
.race is, by nature, incapable of mor
al and intellectual ekeratlon. "The
Lewis known by kaftan..". .
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHILDREN.
From fltdamnection,w
,ith the
Soldie rs' hearty. ns Behoolit:' irith - the
Aso ' , •• • -
Buperinteddent,
that, as as an act of &minimal , 'and
fairness, the children of Ronitututth-,
olio parents, the'fathera having fallen
in battle or died of diseases contract
ed-in the service, should be placed in
institutions of their own church.. A
number of such children were dis-'
covered in other schools .and homes,
and they were accordingly transfer
red. It has been found difficult,
however, to concentrate this class of
Children, for want of a large advanc
ed school, as the object is not simply
to place them In benevolent asylums,
but to afford them the bmt alucation
al facilities. During the current
year I had., several conferences with
Bishop WOW on this subject, as had,
also, the General Superintendent, and
these have resulted in the selection
of "The Industrial &hoot of the Im
maculate Conception,' Fortieth and
Pine streets, West !Philadelphia, as
affording all the needful_ advantages
of an advaneed school for girls, and
soon' after a number .of such were
transferred here from Pittsburgh Pa.,
under the supervision of their kind
friends, James-P. Barr, Esq., and
Mies Nary Stafford. Sr.. Vincent's
Cbllege, in Westmoreland ceunty,-
serves as un advanced school fortoys
—which two Institutions supply the
most approved educational and in
dustrial advantages for Roman Unit
one children of both sexes. A num
ber, of children of this religious faith
are scattered through their charita
ble homes, and these, it is to be hop
ed;'avlll-be transferred to one of the
above named advanced schools, as
fast as they attain to the age when
such transfer is'proper and desirable.
The report concludes in the follow
ing language:
As to the nature of these results I
have but little to nay; • they must
speak for themselves. My honored
• predecessor wrought intelligently
and patiently. I sought to do like
wise.. I have labored faithfully,
earnestly, painfully and us efficiently
as my abilities'inal crippled condi
tion enabled ine,'ltAte face of oppo
sition alike from th • who differed
us to the system by w the work
should be slone.Aund th who were
opposed to doing it at ell.. n doing
this I have but one object in ew—
the best interests, educational!, ho
,socially and inorally
present end future—of the destitute
orphans of fallen comrades placed
under my care. It is for your Ex
cellency and the public td judge. of
the results. My work must speak
fur itself—the present condition and
progress ofthese wards of the Com
monwealth as ,compared with the
Weir
If 1 have contributed toWartis
their prepaistion for the duties of
life and their amass for eternity, I
feel grateful to God for having beesr
permitted to du so.
thew asuniit er e of
ones more
to fostering awe of your Excel :
deny and the Legislature, wills the
fervent hope that the' good work
may go on to completion. If this is
permitted, those ,who live a few
more years will see these children,
now the cause of,so large lam exisen•
dilute of money and of so much me- ,
veto toll and anxious solicitude,
grown to manhood and womanhood,
healthy, intelligent , industrious and
virtuous citizens, a blessing to man
kind andatb honor to the Common
wealth. -
600 00
$500.000 00
Sincerely_ ,yOurs,
GO. F. ihi'FARLANDi
Supt. Solillett',Orphans Schools. -
—A gentleman' In the interioi.
this State, who carried his pipe and
some cartridges in .the same pocket,
Wad startled while enjoying a smoke
the other day by an explosion, an
companied by the sudden disappear
ance of his pipe and a severe wound
in his forehead.
A woman living in this . State
had havin g it restored recently af
ter been Wind for several
years. The first thing she did after
objects became visible was to sit
down and read some letters, which
she resumedhad been -sent to her
by ladles during her blind
ness, when she Round that her jeal
ousy had been feeding all this time
on a number of coal and washing
bills.
wiamiiceirOst oe
*immures; D. C., Jan t ll, 18R.
atNATon W . ILMON ADDILINIED, • •
The Southern Republican Assoctad
lion at Clark's Neat Hall, 470, Pa.
Avenue Tuesday evening upon ' . the
condition of the South. and
ed the remedies for the 1 ::=
evils there. The speaker reminded
the Aisociation that-the broad do
'main between here and Mexico were
populated, in great part, with ene
mice to the Onistitulion of our cound
try and its law& The idea, he said,
that the Democratic party was dead,
was untrue, ar id that he never
thought en; - for a party that could
live through the gigantic war of the
rebellion, is surely not dead now.
That the wealth of the country in
greater part belonged to the Demo-
cratic party—the railroads of the
country mostly belong to Democrats.
The Democratic party is powerful in
their ability "to repeat" at the
Mona in the great political centres of
the country, and in - the South, Run'
the influence of the Ku Klux, to In
timidate. -
CAMPAIGN OF 1872,
The speaker contended that now is
the time to commence the campaign •
for 1872, and before the Ist 'of bkrth
next every little local quarrel In the
Republican party, will be healed. If
the party does its duly, it will sure
ly triumph. The work of the party
had only begun, but It was a bril
liant b*l.. fining, and as they looked
back they could girth& strength and
do what God intended them to do.
In respect to the late-unpleasant
ness (refering, it Is supposed, to Sum
ner) be said that a person was liable
to say foolish things—he had done so
in the past, and the only one punish
ed for it, was himself,. •
He next alluded to the cause of
Education in the South, contending
Oat ope of the greatat works to be
performed by the'party for the •S.
States, was the establishment of a
public school wstem through which
all could be educated—the rich and
poor, the white and the black alike.
That if this had been done thirty
years ago there would have, been no
war, and he, for one,''' was rera io t o o l
vote, aid, or give money for'
purposes—would vote to-day the en
tire proceeds of the public lands. for
the establiahment of public schools
in the So tb.
GRA DMINISTRATION
In cone , Mr. Wilson said he
was free to hat this Administra
tion had so faults, but with all its
faults it was . he best since the Ad
ministration of John Q. Adams, and
that the criticisms upon it were be;
neafh contempt.. By it, reform had
been Inaugurated in every Depart
ment In this city, and Custom HOMO
In the country, and the wise Indian
policy adopted by it If carried out,
would be enough to immortalizer the
President.
lle counciled unity of action and
purpose, and encouraged a noble
fight for the muse they had espoused
and wished success, assuring them of
his hearty cceoperation. •
• U. S. C. L. CONVENTION.
The Colored Labor Convention has
Just closed a session of three days.
The attendance was - not so large as
last year, nor the enemies as intense.
They complain bitterly of the exac
tion and oppressions still endured by
their.le at the • South, and de
mend peop
ed a `redress of their wrongs at
the bands of Congress. But Alas!
Alas! In the combinations. formed
for their common benefit. they fell
into the same grievous error of the
more favored white laborers, in . or
ganising only skilled labor, 'leaving
common and unskilled labor, with
out which, skilled labor can be no
more than an engine'without steam,
enter out in the add to shift for it
self.
Fred Douglas was elected Presi
dent for the next year. He express
ed himself despoudingly.'aiul Urged_
tOirntinlitthit passibte means
Tor theelevation of his people. They
have evidently notitouched the bed
rock of a true principle and method.
WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE. •
Thq great Capital Is all aglow with
excitement over the newphase of the
suffrage question. Victoria {Wood
hull, of Woodhull & Clafiln's Week
ly, threw a bomb shell into their
midst, In the,shape of a petition,
amending suffrage under the 14th "
amendment. At first they sneered,
then looked grave, then •examined
their own work, then became as
tounded at thelogical results, of that
work. 4
• What a spectt)cle ! What a com
mentary on Statesmanship! on legal
law! The Congress of the United
States enfranchised 20,000,000 of peo
ple without even inspecting what
they were doing. The fact will not
be altered by their refusal to own up
to the soft impeachment ; no logic
'can disturb the fiict ; anti if they go
'backward and declare they did not
mean it, anti will not so contrite it,
the Coutts will, and their blunder
will then be only more apparent.—
This is q wonderful age and country!
The Convention here is a grand
success; the women are elated, en
thusiastic, determined; order, har
mony, prevails; they propose to
fight it out on this line, then the
Courts, and it the worst comes, hill
back on the 16th amendment. If
-Congress declines, then we may look
for unlimited lawsuits to test the
queitlon - . Money could be raised hi
large sums to push the campaign.
The aforesaid Woodhullagives $lO.-
000.
Judge Loughbrige, of the House
Judiciary Committee, at therneeting,
of the Committee yesterday, submit.
ted a report drawn up in favor of the
Woman Suffrage side of the question
when it was found out that, out of
nine constituting the committee, on
ly himself and Oen.. Butler favored
the reptirt-rwait,
8. sE:YATOtt Mawr. •
It was rare to find such a promi
nent native of the South, who re
mained true to the Union 'nits hour
of trial,.that it should give any one
unalloyed pleasure to reeerd the Gat
when one is found. The Hon. H.
P. Farrow, of: Georgia, Is such -a
mu. lie h(U
was born in Soutpon
'iut, and educated at the University
oNyirginia; After completing his
colic ate mum, he settled down as
a lawybr In Cass county, - Georgia.
lie op secession secession -front- fi rst to
lust; as his ether (Fannie Farrow)
did efore him nullification. For
two/Yeans after the war broke, out,
he was allogfed remain in compar
ative quiet. he was then conscripted
and sent under guard—to the rebel
camp and assigned .to duty in the
Nitre and Mining Bureau ; itt this
position tie remained during the 'War.
The political career of this gentle
,
He never nought or held office un
der , the Confederate Government,
and only rendered such aid as was
brought about by direcilysicel forte
exercised by the mill ma d erly
as the 16th of May, 1 te ap
plication to Gen. 'Mounts to take the
oath of allegiance and was permitted
to do so. He called the first public
meeting in Georgia, to induce the
peuple _to accept the situation, and
folloared" this up -with specebe l ,
throughout the northern portion of
the State. lie WIN the first in the
State tp urge the acceptance of the
14th amendment to the Constitution
as is shown by published letters and
speeches, and was a recognized Re
publican before any of the Recon
struction laws were passed; he was
the first moan who made an attempt
to organize a Republican . party in
Georgia,and In 18611 was actively
engaged in
18684te was a protninent candi
date for Governor, and by his meg
nunimity, harmonized the party
upon Governor Bullock. his success
ful rival. The saute year his name
was placed at the head of- the Giant
and Colfax electoral ticket with that
tot Attorney General Akerman as
elector at large, and he made thirty
Republican speeches during the last
six t y days of the Presidential cam-
.
Foathe eint he now cialunt a t t
u t
Beattie. '_ be as no!ntnated
unanhnonsty.
In cionclosiotrlt'ain be saki of hint
what can be eald oftvw wen, that ha
never Weil of Intoxkatlng liquor, Cr
used tobacco . twang fintn. • -
airs ismarrao oomstrridur.' '
The following are the San' Domingo
Commistdoness: Hon. Benjamin 'F.
Wade, Chairman ; President' ,White
or the Omen Univer si ty, li: ind
Di. 8. - G. Howe, of Bo*on. Gen.
Prune Sigel has declined theaOnt
meat &Secretary to the Commmon,
and Mr. Burton of Ky., law been ap;
pointed In his stead .. is determin
ed to allow the , representatives of al:
newspapers to accompany the com
mission, including a representative
of the Associated Press. -It la theught
that scarcely-the Maximum' number
will avid! t .-h - eirescot the opportu
nity.
EDUCATION.
A warm and excith vg jtate ensu
ed in the - House upon.the
proposed amendment of. .
chairman of the Connuittee on Edut
cation, making the appropriatlap
$3C,000 instead id 114,500. The Derw
ecmts, as would naturally be expect
ed of them, to a man, upraised
themselved opposed to the amend
ment, feeling doubtless that it, as
generally acceded, through ignorancer
lay their strength vit would , be folly
to weaken themselves toappropriate
muerte educate the rising
tion-Facta are stubborn nil=
-
battle against.. The amendment. be
lug modified, or rather . changed, at:
lowing 81.600 for a translator, $lllOO
for stationary, collecting Statikties
$lO,OOO, for editing and' publishing
circulars, was adopted. Cnigt.
A IlleltlLlArved Ilerfterap
Lawrence Sullivan. a' winvkted:
mum ter la prison la New .York city.
dePrived of every otheramps *fad
cide, is endeavoring to kill himself
by starvation. A Nevi York , paper
thus describes his condition on Sun
flay: Yesterday's dawn :taw Law;
tome Sullivan, the murderer confin
ed in the Tombs, In the same condi
tion as on Saturday--a ghwitly wreck
with sareely a spark of life la him.
The physician of the prison, Dr.
Nealis. early in the morning of yes-.
terday, visited thepadded cell of Sul
, Ivan and felt the murderer's pulse.
Its beating was hardly perceptible.
Lifting the white waxen eyelids, the
Doctor noted the watery gbure over
the pupils, and left the cell shaking
his head. The turnkey , pacing - the
corridor noted the Doctor's action,
and remarked to an acquaintanee,•"/
guess Sullivan will pass in his checks
before the end of the .deal ; In other
words. Sullivan will die before the
Sherlffaills on hini to conduct him
to the willows: " • •
While the remainder of the prix
; oners'were'at divine servkie, eftrts
were made , to, force 'cone whisky
down Sullivan's .throat, but with
very little. effect. The prisoner
clinched his leethtestether and mov
ed his head around in every direr
lion, so thatoniy a few drops of the .
spirits went down his throat...As
soon as the keeper gave tip. attempt
ing to give - him the whisky, Sullivan
operint eyes and looked •at him,
as if to , "You thought you were
able. Not a particle of solid food
has entered Sullivan , s
stomach for
over a week past, and five words
would exceed all his conversation
with every orie, including the keep
ers, his mother, and his wife. Other
efforts were made'to give him stimu l
tants, hat these also proving futile,
the keepers ut length left Sullivan to
his padded cell and his memory.
His m other and wife were in the pris
on during the day, and were in the
cell, but beyond that and their pray
ing for Sullivan, nothing happened,
to be recorded regarding thorn. Sul
livan did - not speak to them, and
beyohil the vacant stare of his eye at
his mother, he gave her no sign of
recognition. - .iumasimemannre
he turned on his bed.-put/dz./ace to
the wall and- layalai.. -He did
change his position during the night,
and as the turnkey shortly before
midnight threw the glare of a dark
lantern through the harr4l' door of
the cell, the sight of the shrunken, '
shrivelled up body of the man, the
caved In face, and deep eyes, with
'the uncertainty pallor of his com
plexion, made doubly so by the light
of the lantern, made a terriblesight.
A Touching Incident.' -
The world Is 11111 of mournful Inci
dents. How little do we know of
the poignant sorrow myriads of oar
fellow creatures are compelled .to
Suffer. The following touching event
we take from the Boston Journal:
"An expressman upon reaching his
MK* early one cold morning in Jan
fan& observed on the sidewalk, a
knit, heavy box, which his practiced
eye at once Identified as containing a
corpse. Upon the cub of the box,
shivering with cold, sat a little half
clad boy, about seven or eight 'years
of age. Addressing him kindly, he ,
said :
"My lad, don't sit there, you 'will
freeze, come In and sit by the stove."
Bursting into tears the little fellow
replied. "No, I -can't come my
mother is in this box and I pmmised
her that I would not teem hex until
we got home." •
Devply affects
brave little fellow,
he finally succeeded in convincing
him of the entire safety of his pre
cious charge, and taking him to a
neighboring restaurant, gave him a
warm breakfirst, and then learned
the particulars of his story.
His father died about a year pre.
viously, In n remote village la Min
nesota, having his mother in. poor
health "and nearly destitute. She died
but a fee/ days before the boy's sad
Journey, charged the little•hero with
the duty of conveying the remains to
her friends in a distant State, and fur
nished him with (all she had) a sum
of money barely sufficient to carry
them both by freight cars to their
destination. The little, fellow had
actually ridden night and day In a
freight car with his melancholy trust,
never for a moment losingolgbt of It.
The Lange sad the Liter.
The importance of the lungs to the
health of the human. body are too
well known to need alert dbeirurs
ing about. - Every Wan knows when
he gets a cough that unless it Is cured
it will fasten on the lungs and destroy
life. What thousand of coughs end
Incipient consumptions could be arm
ed bye timely resort to Dn.
Luna CURE, which not only
heals the ulcers in the lungs but at
the same time pnrifys and enriches
the blood, and opens theointructiohs
which hinders the free • action of the
lungs! No better medicine for
coughs and consumption is made final
that Made by Dr. Keser, of 167
Liberty street, Pittsburg h. At 61.50
per bottle, if Mir. druggist does not
keep ft mid five dollars to Dr. Key.
ser e and he will send four bottles se
curely boxed, by express, with tbil
directions how to use It. .
—A Georgia editor is In luck.
Twenty-four heathen Chinese walked
Into his sanctum the other day and
through the medium of an Interpre
ter, paid cash down for twenty-foar
subscriptions to his paper. The edi
tor wondered greatly what they
wanted of an English paper not be
ing able to read it, and was inibrmed
that they took It for the "pictures"
in It, the paper having a catarrh cut,
a guano trade mark, and an umbrel
la picture.
—lt is reported of a young married
couple in Massachusetts, _that,. hay
ing quarreled they seperated, and
am bs e e q m u ielnl tyn we b n oa t
rdoe dwor kth eo n
same
house. Having adjoining rooms' in
the latter, they plessanUy spent their
leisure time talking to companions
about each other •in a voice loud
enough to be heard through the thin
partition, varying tl a programme
oroasictudy by kicks agai nst the In
tervening wall and of "I wish
It was you?
ii
Eiiii
tTiorsaiegg e ire • IBA: Twain
a year attanpte, at . hts
.4-Tbs.• Masselkia 14reeriancz's
nka of Plain ian
Di Manna,
Stark : aimityi jos sold during tte
Pleat , keastai ,aver fifteen ' hundred
oamitoth, p eyi the product Of ids
apiary; none foil" than
mola F Wool. '
- }Mai out er of a daily paper
wade theg head line to one
Obis ailil Ltheo 1 "The Mt'
Job ll ooo ttak t ag ea dvotane." Hewes
%tomb:Nil kikst next morn
! when 'ad the printers vet.-
id 'of the matter staring him in the
fkr thus: "The .11titish Lion aka
-11 Oa WOW' 1 ,
r--A.,young .lawyt_l concluded his
moment Ina • ewe of - trespaas with
the following: sublime burst: -"If
Ittleown ofthajury, thedektriant's
s
are permitted to roam at la
Te
over the 012 of my client,. with
haPoalkit and' thout pokes, then . -
yea, then, have our foreadheall
fraight - emdbielliadied In vain," •
'' I - 40 : ' lkiiinsk weekly. mentions
4oloollelie:acominent literary men
%%oar. or laivoi been, spiritualiatas
t e
' *sea, Thadteray, Browning, Vs.
.yearlYleOgedthew Arnold, and
a re qf the-Veit known' names in
alit'Ltel i,'. 4 4'hespirituallate, like
b ehe 'Wane., are p rone
• deka kof note, livg at
d ,as pirdy their own.
.L.A.' coMedicoman, who had been 1
iiitoltatalVerto; iviis ,so unfortunate
to 410.4 a mion over the, inte
tine cifoneoinel borNYollaif.
era. - • A fri " ed epon, the
1 proprietto au act Ip .the
awe of outland- in join the church
and toadVeirtfilt hank response: "I
4 1 1010 1 1 14ifeileacj i , renifka' an' l'ae
gadneto Join 114 church . ; but Miss
—..1'1l scald ilaf nigger lust."
-In . a Vaellington theater, tlen.
qayllel4Orasso,(pccited over thesleep
i*alkb l / 1 otlamileicheli as Lady Ilse-
Ileth that havehementlygraspai the
!back of the char before him, and
;vitt' nit pOrtionof the'caris belong-
Nr to 'an ,Siabiwate chignon. The
ollosotiOcace Waillait when the fair
Owner, at the and of the scene threw
limwojd her hecul.the whole tartlet ure
aims tumbling Allowarraaiii,. brakis,
..ifelr pineand id!: • / •
-41eddliiiellev,Ble revels in ancither
sensation., , Jt is bdieved that, a'coup-
Itof young , wen, brothers named
tegler who died-of a singular
ment, we:antismog'. to prevent them
divulging the minas . o. parties who
have
"been depredations
in thilt -..1
eimunutilly for several years
past, intimation Of Which they . ob
tained by overheating a conversation
between same otthe parties. • ,
• ~... .
--BHA C. ,Bruce; ,' commission
nierchantrwho lied Ids petition In
bankruptcyonTuanday, lea represen
tative Chicagank • • His liabilities are
VMS= el;' ' hitseeets are $417,-m
follows; .Brair,caits, two , overcoats,
five .paire :or mate. four veabi, two
Pain of boots, iiro batik she worth of
anderelothing4lo -worth of glove!,
cravats and handkarchlak i a gold
Watch and dahL-valued at SOO ; a
pair of slecive-, valued , at 46-
coritailled when., not in meta- a $lO
. ,
trunk. ~ ~ 1 , . ,
- - --At Cold Spring on the iii4son,
on - New Year's .day, Charles !dealt
induced two youlig Ann named Nel
son and Cunninehain to drink until
they became irited, and then
forced handfuls vel down their
throats. Howl Cunningham and
plied lumber, upon him, -rolled -large
cart-wheels over Nelson's body, and
persisted in his work until' both his
victims were insensible. Nelson far
since died. Merrit is an intimate as
iodate of William Conroy, implica
ted in the recent Cold Spring mur- I
I tbdicatiitiipequently re
_open ciente exerted
01,ilift.pusinetajramerity' or-want
bi prosperitit era
,00untre' - upon' the
number of marriages con meted In it
within a . - giveni
_perAed. The Ohio
Cemmksioner 'Statistics, E. D.
Mansfield says That In that State is
1860 marriaes NI off largely. in com
parison wit hthe previous yettr, ow
ing,.in his °Anion, to the results of
the finagelsi trophies of 1857. The
annual average AA- marriages Iti the
State during the war was only '3D,834
while since then it has risen to 27,1:02.
—Five of the lady students at Cam
bridgea University, England, have
been examined for the "little go,"
and four have attained the standard
required for a first class end the fifth
that necessary foi4 second class: -Two
of the five were examined in the ad
ditional subjects and were approved.
The, classiest examiners spoke very
highly of the deaden! works of all
the students. f .
The colored Ibiople of Council
Bluffs bad a kill '9011:113 evenings wo
where rich and, respectable white
folks quite "cut oat," their men and .
brethren in secorihg the favor of the
dusky belles. • • • /
,
—The will of Albert Barnes pro
vides that when the avails of his copy
rights shall &excel to the slim of
81,000 a year or More, then so lenges
that shalt occur, one hundred dollars
of the some shall annually be,"appro
priated to the use of some student
preparing for the ministry, add stit
dent to be one who shall have gradu
ated at. some college,. and shall ,be
pursuing his theological 'studies. Vor
the - first fire fears Princeton Semi
mirY shall have this bettefir or Ulla, - in
cousideratiod ofettendingald to the
amount of $176, In Mr. Barnes's prep-
Ration for the udnistry.,, Aiterwa rds
Union Seminary, Nest" York, Ls to
have the bequ. •
—The feeedmeti tbe litsalmippl
will haw, an opportunity to make
mrey this winter. The supply of
mei is so short in New Orleans that
the agents the* of the Pittsburgh
coal inerthants are said to have not!.
fiedsteatuboat owners that the quan
tity _
.on band is only sattlicient for do.
mestie uses in thecity, and that they
cannot furnish any RP? navigatkm.
The only up lila* !eh thisdimculty
can be overcome Why offering prices
so high for cord wood as to - induce
freedmen and (Ahem to go to chop.
ping again: ihit two tows of coal
Doom are known to have succeeded
in getting out of the Ohio before its
navigation wasciosed by ice.
—A strong arguinent in favor of
the doctrine orbital depravity might
be based on the °mantles of the
emu ndrelsoho provide for sustaining
their wonlete lives by 'swindling
the poor lunnignulta arriving on our
shores, many of whom are not only
strangers In a strange land, but so
entirely Ignorant ofour language as
to fall en easy' prey. A Wisconsin
Paper eh's:wicks" a series of unusually
heartless kupositiOns perpetrated
upon a German glrl who carnet° this
country 1n seal •• °resister. On her
arrival In New York she was besieged
by runners and taken to a hotel; her
baggage being lett at entre Garden.
A man pretending to be the landlord
of the hotel volunteered to take her
cheek and procure her baggage, dis
suading her train accompanying him
by telling bet that It was not consid
ered right for a? man' and woman to
be seen walking li4rether bere. She
saw nothing More of ibe man, but a
person who represented himself as ,a
detective told herthat her trunk had
undoubtedly been carried °lrby some
other person, and that it wouhl be qf
no use foe her to try and get it. Hav
ing purchased a ticket to Dunleith,
the girl safely ;wired there, and ma
king known her destination to - the
keeper of the hotel wbereshe ate her
breakfast, he recommended a man
Who spoke German, but said he' was
born_ In I relaud, to show her the way.
This guide took her icross the coun
try and robbed her of bershawl, hood
and nearly `Boo' in money, after
which he , threw her Into a mineral
hole. She Busily camped hum the
hole and after wandering Waugh the
tiekis found refuge In the house of a
farmer, where she, will be proakkd
latilther }heads ara bud. . .
, (i fi roils'.:
. ...Ew....‘ -i,
lkdaced Priee,s!
Speyerer & Sons
llsiyo Jua Itetunted rran the East
!TT* A' Liaqr ! STOCK OP GOODS,
Bought at the
Lowest Cash Prices
And will sell some Goods
AS tOW AS BEFORE THE WAR
Conststinrof Dry. Golds, OraMiele Pro.
Bata." Hari'ware, lists. Caps, Bunts ,
and Show. Dom °cum. Packing
Yarn, jron, Nall., Paints,
Whlle,Lesti, Oil, Putty.
Queensware, Wit-
Insi-ware,Flour, •
• -ammo, a vatic--
we( erintsatuallos,
• • - Tickinp,Delatus,Clux.ks,
Alpams,Jettnnillmms,Crash
. 'mitt Romeo tat Tens, Coffees.
Sagars,Syrups, lintsses,Carbep Oil,
WO 6&.. of the Celeiratedpathits
AND NEW CENSE FLOUR.
! lust arrival and for . Wholesale and
, • .
At Pittsburg Prices.
290 Kelp Wheeling Nails:
ONE OAR WHITE LIME;
.
Ltaxl-11(*t, and Akron Cement;
:A;Large Stoic of, '
White lead and Paints.
zpero r/ua: tBruma 471-
ai4adarta%
Just Arrived aid for ale. rflaolei;de
and kdait.
Al.BO, PURE CATAWBA. ISABELLA
--4 P
Comord Wines,
Of our own vintage, for Idtallcinal and
Sacramental Purposes, arc highly Re.
commended by those who hare
used them.
They am often Agents for the
ENIPPEN MOWER AND REAPER,
And Pm. Nat. PJow Co's. Plows.
. ,
Thanking the Public for their past pat
ronage. we hope to merit,* liberal share
In the future. ' ' ' •
All Goals Delivered Fhee of Marge.
You an rely on all anntlo being fruith
u all our old goode were 801(1 at. auction
SPEYERIM dk SONS,
aprl3;tc
SAKEiRY
.►ND
.
‘CONFECIIOIIIIII ESTABLiENIRT.
- The 1 1 1 . 4 1mb:fled harts' bought out the Be.
luny
C. naga aC th em e
tc N m aety& e a t l e ß chcute.P s,
vrott:d tevectgully lalltnis the public that Its nli
Kolar Om beet quality AK Oysters
m.a In every etria I abet will 'sappy
them by tbe can at ramonable pekes. Thom Is
is rase oldest should Vlce him an - aarte
UI. thinkidionery department is well mocked;
mid parties. weddlno , will be eupplied arldt
sinnythtmr seeded on abort nodes and ts Um beet
atatyle.
"Families Webbed with bomb bread ea often es
destred. fiIIGOSIME TUEDISINICIL,
rwrAL FOR SAILR.—'M undersigned baa
Onaltantly on band a lcle of Lamp and
Nat Coal. which be will sell mate price.
either atilt* bank, or will de plircharem.—
The bank la located on Rolf Run. a few
rola frac the Pat. Ft. %mac* Railroad,
and bat a abort dUance from • Dearer rhinos. I
bare also a good article of Fite Clay, which I will
dispose of at reasonable rates.
eerier* left at my reridenouW Bridgewater, or at
11. Mel Camp's In Roo:heater, or at the bank, will
matte promo. attestant. J. C. )10171,fRR,
apelptl3B7o--ar
Toledo Pump co.'
Patent Flexible Metal-Lined Pumps,
Po► Wells and Cl/tense. For isle by
beestty N . .I.:CROSLI A CO. Rochester.
ENZ2=2M
:FOININ YOVIKI, Atlanta, at law
IP Beaver. Pa. Office and residence twi Tll l / 1 1 811.
dist of the Coast Mose.. AU law banishment:lw
tad to my we than receive ;wept attention:
Also. ner
sh vous having
town lag Masts fur Sa sat.. ant
those wiing to boy property. cost nr
holds. any neve time and unary by estllng at my
*lke.
~~
MANNA A. DANA. Law
V,ht Maw MAIN sun.
Ihnnellinel dielPrasong Iless‘
Lowded Ser Pexplit afffilf As issillk
SIN-sI bloats imam 111**A00.10,antrats.
111.01•001.1140131. all Nor
sat of Zara ?MA est theWtess. Ans. .1
IftwAlial el Wiest.
011:11r 011 POLLAN. £ TZAR I •
iixisintaain con Fes sm
Or Ws Vies de• Oat •Ooh. Let then is •
• SUMO as 0111111 Pest Oilles.
31 147,4 1 / 1 11[LY 1117 X. OS • WAIL
.11 um Our ra Merl raleari
Thy want Ihs vela I rare arra at
lebirearererelmbroall hearer lbe
raliarearearmal mbar Maser berm
atasilearlesawarteremleitareare.
bAILY lIVIte OSA YLL
A ntlar i : mr.Mpscg m rstb
to imiltticA! All Am sum
081112 • OM II a.
fralt m i =ste • year..
=am Ti manta -
Its Dour's WIIMILY
invocepisionerist . ownestied
oar
21111 . 1 1•11 , year.opsarstor, sateremeo (sal
. rue sn tolasastrolss else),
ollars.
?waft masa aim pea sessratelr siktrasol
0 1 ," la =Merin te =ro s elara.
AID *BO K. OM Mt. to owl alarm ma Do
Dallateekly ate year se Maw so olotabX
Tairspolareo Dollars.
aask.ass Fesorstelr oolrooso (sea
w Imaymmiltly owl yearto getter UP orate),
• TalrspOlvo Del=
.oasAloadosr sandal. oat non to olio
lub)
(mos tiograr sew Mr tow goner sr or
c, • MS Deans.
Das Worm Gas rear. sepsalleir sa•
itramod Isad De fosses mar to=
up etelsaL or=
fa, ingat.ws . "Azar
1/?vs ess rie g id azin•dh ir „;
Tat soft". sus Her. umumell ;sad
Rtes ow to astir aP swum
•
MD TOM MONET
Moo polies elseeka,* draft. ea Sew
to% ~my 001111111SMIL IF Dol. toes nortuer
ibiloliestilisitolowtoosm, Adair,
I. W. =QUID. Pub/Linz
. Sea Gem New Teel! Oty
rqN:mrriTrrT.
. .
The spideeeleeed tikes pkeeese In lahnenher the
mibtie Oat he has erected a new Mee et . 917 Wt.
Bridge Street, New Brighton,
wilier* be will be happy to meet Me 04 Meade
sod do eeyddeg roe tboot
In the Carriage -Making Line,
will.* they may desire. His shop Is wets supplied
with Nod material, sad be keeps nosy but skilled
workaies la hi. employ. Hie eta buggies, sad
llopearrles^ are equal to say maaulletared la
Ibis sank* si ibe BUM libeled waver also caw
,istraeled, tad ripened dale at short Dolce sad as
icor.GEORGIC XETZ. ,
Inerldniui•
- KNITTING 'YARNS.
A trio apply of tiko Onoboitod
RPRINGPLIVLD 1000411 N I'ARNS,
hi:imbue' cod quilAss, just Noshed b
' - B. L (Man • OD.
Andrisar.
110111%ff
M::===
viAsAArrcioN
Feu* itleikair 'Shop
.
anise b•la !lOW la taw Tega/
at wor•thoi .laus.-411eliag wadi us.
Mu occumilatat I votistv of snail mom,
sides eaaaradapt mails aaa Ilia*[ oat ',Bab
COOKING - . STOVES
=sad site tsar ft thadvaday Wad thaw fr
Cralau r a sea watamisel is sillidis dos is
•Ue. ,
.
Xu9 Cl O O7
Ifs MOUT WIWI . •• as
Mit* far Ws Locality.
STOVES*
allarras at DI trataid litylsaibt ILeagns and paddy&
areal Remfflic CooltuBten
Urn the boo Itecod at aortiooro ever aloof Is
=1
LESS ROOM TO. DO MORE WORE.
BEST BAKER,
MOIST DURABLE
ALTOGETIIkii
STOVE IN.UtiE.
In oonnendion with the store I hove go
up a Patent .
pxurxrrsioN TOP,
which occupies littleront, no additional
file!, and is not liable to wear out, dispen.
sea with all pipe. can be put un of taken
off at any, tiuke, and made to aukall Mores
or any sizo or pattern. .
Five Hundred Pori/tram
Who have purchased and used the
REIT REPUBLIC LOOM MOVE,
Meat or whose macs bare bees publish.
el in the A RUM are conlideutly referred
tn, to bear wittaas superior merits
,as a conking store
MMus Wow am dam morloos on Mod. of
about Memo Immo power Itopoeity„ Miry moo oared
to the public rasoosabis tato&
JOHN TROIMILIT.
I=3
HENRY LAPP,
DRAW& IN ALL iCTLIIT, Oi
FURNITUE.
LOOTING-RAU k PICTURE TRIII2,
OT ALL BUIS VITRNISITED TO ORDITR.
Brighton 141.abeve Plow Factory;
- ROCHESTER, PEN"f.
The largest stock to Beaver county corateady
on hood, mid seillim at the Tay lowest...prices.
Coati. and Deane provided at the shortest soda,
Ilarthg ■ Isms stock °WIND& of runtime os
harm, au& wishing to make room for tall and win
ter work, T have reduced my prices actordlogly.
auguitt
CARPETS,
Oil CI &c.
Wholesale and
At Lowest-bices,
M'cALLUM BROTH'S.
61 Fifth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH; PA
We Have Feellilies for Supplying
RETAIL A. LIU Et, El
Equal to
ANY •EASTERN JOBBI' U nom
McCALLUM BR OX
fpt4Ly'
LOOK HERE,
=
Q.PIIIPLIGVANDIFINICIB ifibilbfa. -
I .7 l naderalgted begs leave toILIII
Intone bN Me no ade
astli UM naiad< emend!, that be bee }vat repaired
a new rum* et good. of lb* retest styles for
Sprida m
and dimmer wear Mikis he ram al very
mada
uzivyvysivs• PURNISIIING
t • GOODS.
CONNTANTLY UN LAND.
-MIMe a wade to eider as the aborteet notice.
Tbaaktal to the piddle for pod baser., 1 baps
by awe atteadoa to boatmen' tamed. a wadies
sae* of Ore- Na..
, - DANIEL MILLER"
BRIDGE sr_ BRiImICWATER. •
noir "AM
C. R. nviunr.• Notary SWle. Dm
venoms and Inenrenes Arent. Used* sad
Agreements erritamsnditeknewledgemente taken.
ie. Harlan Dee* day commissioned seAgent for
wastrel bet elms lasennee Companies, repre
senting lb* Fire. Life. £trident. and Lite Stock
ff
.is to take riots an tette s % th tist mom liberal W d as: diem Weak
the ••Amehor USW" of grudges Orem Steam
ers. Tickets sold to sad from' Vora In Ir%
Diamoti r d, Rodmeter.
•
CLOTHING STORE.
NEW GOODS
It INTER STOCK,
The undersigned taker plea•.ire m•
forming his friends anJ the public gener•
03 . that be has just rec-dreal and opened
A New Stock of Goods,
OF TIIE LATEST STYLES FOR
Winter Wear.
illeleeps the MA of workmen in his
employ. sod finis amildent of his ibility
to cut led make up prments both
FASHIONABLE& DURABLE
and in such a manner as will plOt se Ids
customers.
OUTLEENT FUME COON
ALWAYS ON HAND
OW and see us Wore ledeing your
Orders .17setchere
WILLIAM REICH. Jr.
may4so;ly Brlkewater, Pa
Sig. SIAM
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BROADWAY
NEW BRIGHTON, PL
Having received n live and well winded Mort
and Winter Goods,
ecoshting of
BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ENG:
LIN, MELTON.% VESTM&S,
011! the 4,lllo4 l fl i aa Imartithloaate k ales, ukkis
11!OST TXRAIS
sod at the shorten towable ootko sod IFIETIMINI
Suitt,* oatk
*a loaloo.
ocoo bin Mot duo workmate
lad Wise coosNaobio oxperkse• lo a Mag. 1
dory amopotftfoO sarrlltay Ur Neste. ao to
nobs owl St. I kayo olso so Mod a lOU stock OE
=mitt dottlilag Ot base otooldboono.
•
-
ADDRESS
4TO THE
Norio= Alla Debilitated,
WIIOI3EBUFFEIUN:Os nAvE Br
PROTILLOTED FROM HIDDRN
CAUSES. OD WHOSE
CASES 11141. TIRE
PROMPT TREATJERNT.
ME
•
lb Raeder &kenos desirable.
If you an ostbdoe. or bars roared form lamb
oststy dloclortor. obit cleft Jr protocol at you
.genital basal' Do yos trot weak. 6411112L0,
eartly droll Does a little coca mutton profits
pOpttollos of the bowl Door your liver rub
wary my* or yew kklseys. Dequertly got oat Or
order P‘ lo yottr tutus omothoor Ildoft. silky or
hotly, or. Is it top/ orktoftlftte Or doss • '
won tiro to Ur top t Or Is Olen a irdlsoost it
the Uttar after It has stood awhile? Do yea
bars opelli of abort Orem/log or dyspepita f Ari
your bowels cooettpotolt Do your bore verb et
ftlottap, or robot of blood to lbs boon Is your
misery booked, ls you obit eottotostly dwelt
lb imam LW *abject" Ito you Seel deli. tiotloso.
oroplog. UM of eoropory. of Oat Do yea rid
tabs lett Ova, to calory from over:body! Does
orris tilt rats you molt orJampr L you
oloolookos or ratter Is tbotelrerd of yoor :so
am blittoott Tler bloom or your desk as bright
Do youtooloy yf la occrety so well? is. you
panne you buslossi.w &be moo mew, Do
yes tool or mob ecalltose• la youraelft Its
you virtu tall sad laggisg. glom to Its drat
oaridyt • Use, do oat ley tt to you lbw or syn.
peptic am you rorlior alfrkrst Year bock
web. your low rat, sad balm bet little app.-
db. sod pro attribute AU to dyspepsia or Dm..
oteoptalskr '
- Now, elader, esitabese. venereal dleesani bedly
eared, and bawd aarw, are all cepsbia et pea
diming • 111111k1•19 et the gemeradve Mons. The
WPM at rallelalolll. wheals perked beenh. Nasky
the MA. Did you ever think that these bold, de.
tut, ragetlei peraevering, sueenestal heehaw
tong are always those whose generatlve town are
In perks. heath ? - Ton serer kw so& men cow
plain of being mentriebtly, of aervonanome, of pal
pitation Gina bean. They are saver afraid they
cannot succeed Ia bestneas ; They don't Imams
sad set,dbmearaged ; they are always polite and
4
pleasant In the eompab of Wks, and bob yen
and them rigid In the tree—none of yoar down
east leeks or Ivy meanness about them. I
do cot main theme keep the argues Inflated
by reining to Oscar. fleas will nen only rata
their coosttatloa■, bet Aw those tiny do beet
nem with or tar.
How many men, from tailly cured dleemes,
ma the erects of velfebnee @ad ezmeire, have
brought about that state of meakarms to those or
gans that has .dazed the gate* eyelets so moth
ae to Induce almoot every other form of disease—
Idiocy. lunacy, pualoutv, spinal atecslone, Weide
and &haat every other form of dramas which hu
manity Is belt to—and the real alum of the nee.
Ms @cutely everia@frected. and have doctored for
all but the Mat ow.
DISEASES Or THESE ORGANS RE
QUIRE THE USE OF A DIURETIC
HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTIIACT
13 Mrll IX 17
the great diuretic...end Is ■ certain cure
fur disease; of the illiodder, liklac"
Orr Tel , mum. Orpw►¢ Weak-
nem, Female Complaints.
°viers! Deb Lay,
And atldhensee tfAthe Urinary Ornet
whether existing In nude or kiosk, from
whatergrr cause. nrisitiating, aud DO mat
er of how long standing
rno treatment i. SUliallinlA to, Con
sumptlou or hertuity my ensue. Out
fklth arid blood aru sepfxbrtixi • (rum these
soon:mat! the health and happinen and
tat of posterity depends upon prompt
WIC or a rvli*ble remedy
HELMIIOLD'S ETII.A.O 114/Cllll, Es-
tabliabed upward of 19 yean prepared by
ML7druCha:ll.
DRUGGIST,
594 grey, New York, and
104 South 10th Street. Philed., Pa.
PRICE—GM per Utile, or G bottles
for KW, Gelivenoktosay soldroo. •
.Shit by all Drogis la Eke:3n Mere.
Nose are genuine =km done up to owl
engraved rr►pper:witb bealadlkt o(a]•
Chemical watcbor" sadslamed
U. T. 4inwimraicizzo.
maJlftl7•
New
• WILRNMSZVIs
3P/ZArIo:I:IMMEDV.
Winis%io Illollood y boo sonar htte4
Ng oros Coo•Llo wo Ms variant two
o f wad, or Flood' Ptlet. 'now vrtio
us oilleted autos ads
,f•
a " im nk. It pa, with kat apolicetk..
afoot oomploto rolidoutd tile fir km.,
aro ooly mowed to . met a par.
withoollony trootrio or tooooreoloace
laloo
WMllliel Ali iltriorzi li upraoty A. u.
pell Is sot iroesoutteadott to com say oub.,
. 11 boo camel way awes ot over Rdny
. aniug.. Prko poo Dotty. Panto by
maids 11111.01/b/114 , hu ,
No More
WEIAME. N.EktVk:S.
Waning , . DlsiPmlimas Tonle 4 Pftwea
.lis=y ler It T y•aessio• jug a„.„,,
. 111,
ha Tame eve very, tee t.
MK sot (stabled ahyskaute fur yeast lo muds
gm.' slue ancpstallas wtil as iso• few
the nerves. lactoulay bi
digtEkat latab
coa4e s
salt 'stadia, omabling tutu was may a u ,
, toe, yeas la their mum se bobs, s,
5.. 1.10. tt actepatitlas aad all awi r ,
LW a/1 Wso set to mmeletaa rtm.
edy KOSSZIC If to ate mos skratis a i
Its a eilgtuly tomb sad a .0, 4
Dmigoe; sittsbaca p., 4 4".
lg. digestive
dy e`ger to bets benitly lama „ , i
bid pubes baba vw 11U:
*sea PlSPapedd AtMe• Far . +l. Mee baltar.,
COUtIll no /14.0/CE
wanlies vousts /mbar 1. br-14 ;
•eatalas aod eaves-lora hug.
es It peres••••10 ittimeithately tenet
ma, Cana:. Lila Rawl üb•tiustr ca”. .4 Cuu„l4,
AVOW*. liUr• Throat, Itruackuts.ll.ltuvi,,,
lluareetieaa. Aaihma sad I .:tea.ulakta,,,
Incredible. bu prompt I. the echai aa4 to 4,,
effects la all the abase ca•ea, otauy alLtnaltat IL•
thtu. eght Inn:.. that !by oath do LAI puy
daily preacribmg it, and tam aud toot
the X.l hualtbk awl taper:AA:atm: traine e
knowu. Vac auae alauyo atiurull r.lut co /
mull Cale. 001 bollie rd.,. a tint, bull II an:•
ta large bottle.. I • ta.e. Ma Lama. h.,
your ttitti fault If yuu .1,11 tough and pal Ls.
Shiba= flit car,
WINIL OF LIFE.
Irbd Orril Waud Puzl2, Deliciout Leak,
Warner's Wltasin Whi g ar Wla• at LIG,
Is lax twat any puiwisi.ma drug* ut lutioutitict.
• proporod far Owe •Imo taill Lot al -
It appetlur mid 'wk. and We Lunt
Haug to the woos Sur isitl4 IN: ate bk.'. It s
tLeaasiy taa delkssa• Azusa eta' strtatt
la the public; 4r"lmitur w Paway. • Mak 3, iusa,
bhtssa. as say other azt4Ck. It r Lure hunly,
and claps. Both hoO , tad Stay.itang sr sW,
am MU tan taloa ut Lab. It is, sa tat, a ilk Is..
serftr. Thom Woo frk to sajui grad bola sad
a area lair at anay spurn. %Val do If en I. take the
Whew of LIU. U r dllicrest tram aillUdig new
below he ow. It la sold by datagla•. Yrter Use
lkollar. la quart sate.
.tI3I2II.IENA.Gr 0C;
Wasser's Eatormagogise is tt cloy $,.
dela k 1.0•11110 can me Whites. (It ell( cuss (a
every we.) Where Is the Wells i■ Isiah thy,
haportsat issedlclee is sea wanted 11 Wen, (a.
L t We biesslad ever orieled 7 0 4 sad Ns
hatectudely procure Ir. It Is siss s (as
Veseate Irregularities, lad (my Iss
opus is (every case There the nautili
bees obstructed ttuoada cold or disease. red
drazgleis. rdce Use DetJar.
or sad bl all DiuSens, oir mat by m. 0 r
marl pl of 00. Doilbr sail • Quarler. Adams-
HO Baia street. %Wow*.
la we !S. C. lIANNON.ILarbert.r. BARNES
211t0.. Ilddaywater. sail HUGO AN Db/ EWES,
bearer, Pa.: 174 b aHakl
HOMES
FOR THE MILLION!!
Stare oppeetnattles We BOW offer fur mares
homes Ina solid Malay aid eortretel <hone let
one.tenth of th value lee ye.rs hence.
THE NATIO NAL REAL ESTATE ASENcT
baiter Sale tea: estate of every dreeriptiee. ka t .
04 In the Middle and Southern stain: istpeeol
start, graisZandinelf Owens ; rice. ewer n 4
lON plantatiou; Umber sod mineral land.: raj%
iderwes Sad be " :ado;
r iatraZ d Z i ll Wee, faeforles, <te.
Write fur Loud Register rotnaluing deeiriptes,
location, vice sue derine at properties is Lays
an sale.
4 1 . 0 . Connected with one Heal Ealate ore
hare a general etaiaa sad Ad.,/ Agra,' one, '
the saperelaine of the well knowe Timm. Tv*.
late of the Ordnance belt rderai, ate to:d1
sclenliik &full/radical rt.c
meat
and well sonr.l.
ted le the different Gov ertarent Ek..nartalree.
pecLally lo the W.e sad Nary, Ordnance and
PAT IN 'l' 0 C E.
pop rs cnrefully pr.-pared /mealy
taatlly executed. and ititente steered for
ors 11. lde akorlealpeariLla tarn,
bpeclal attendee . xl‘ en to tojecroi raw. bio•
Wry for relater. rzterision, hotelier - Ist.% ebewtor
meal. &c.
Pg;linw 'wary r.rurntancion rl to the patnotahnny
of An 'Mem wade on tweeipt of a brief &scrip.
(inn of the make —4O MAO being required
Favor vlbolrn
- POORVENtons
by sn.l.ling them In procuring went,. ILIA aft,
wards utilizing their halcutkwon
Conliticutial In oar bueirxne relation. with in•
rent re.
Tama more remouable Mau my ether lelllllll.
&Vag . . Inotalar containing rateable teformarree
sea free. Address: B. IV, (Lt KEE t co.,
MSMM2!M
TUSCARORA ACADEMY.
The 94 pension of the With school year . W tmi.s
husnal7 9th. Those desiring. boarding. tirtim,l
room, stashing, and tuition In a Ord M.. hurt.
inzhchont fora terns of nearly .Ix menu.., Vs',
Ilease amid lora Macular toltemlernsa..r.i.
UIII VERSA LIMN, irbat itt
the STAR IN TII h NEST, Ceuta...ea.
large S.pal:,e weekly; eitahtfabed 1.421. It r.l-.lc Lift
the wants attic &tally ; 1110 pet year, !I
aconite.. Try It. Navltnecs. fret.
LIAMSON L CANTWELL. Cinclowiti. vt,
(1111111STIAN STANDAUD 0pp0,,, .
%_,, anti advocates htimitive Cbrietiault, 34
and Cheap., Family Wevkly; n page, La Eqra:c
Edited by Elden NAM' Ennrrr and J b Lou,
IV.. f .k
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'KM CLOVEIL Sample packa..ry •st is* L ,
all Fannen; also, a ropy of , the_ Ameilesi
Week Journal, by .rocio.re ninny to %.
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AiiiiTtai- - kier - Tifsiolc AKeit - ilitil./ - ;C ,
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tar, Publhober. SpriagLeld, LW. ttr ' It will
P-e 7. nail
Tea Vol* Safely Nemo rower
Soo= goollnoo. with and without rut-. 1 rci
Metloolll6. titans Bailee bull' In quantitle,
spodil laity. Semi Air Circular. 41 c.o.
how as.ditow York. • laaie
. . VIK'S
FLORA .
t
GUIDE
. For Si 7/..,..
Tits flare Yurnox
rim TIII0M11•11 Li Vidr.s Ittostrso
Is Csl4 al ad
Is publ= 4 :l needy as sos l stuot Mor Hic cors oad
so Enrol"; of almost rreu &Ont./. Flower
sad ImPiotals. It Is %Soma& prist,sl co los
halal papa . Illosinted ohs rim. usenied lia.
Wood ragrartngs sod Too Scoots!
COLORED PLATES.• •
The wet beautlfel and the meet helium he
Motel °old* pablblied. A WIIIII3IIIOI EDI.
tbe TSO Sa X Puet. blis bed. to all Other reepecte Itmlidu
glie
rlreb ordw i e r"e lble ibe. w to llies " ,.. " : y
ef,p e :aul . t :e. " :. 6.. ler
hi to c m a h ir P ;:hlC 7
het" tbe cod. Addeo+.
JAMES VIM,
IS•elliesier. N.
!OL![OrAHYniALIIIAN..” Len
old etendarcl remedy for ComAs, Cold., t .•
rtortate. "Staley briter.,`• 4.:VeLLIt. Bon t
Co., &moo.
DIWIL %TURN' POW 1./K It • IA"
mere. Hoperlloongthalr In gr• mimeo ' o3 '
out Irtiory lathe akin. Bent by men for fla
.Upliame• Asthma car#
iterferee mart violent parosyren In fi r ,
and elects, •I • • care. Price 11 b coati /18
TIM IAPANEXE
Colors the ablotere and hair ■ beNsptlful
mown It coeolata of 4.4 owe prepara ,,,,
'lb email by awn. Addreas n. C. UPHAM N“.
rentJaya. Street, Philadelphia, la. cheeky.
Out flee. Staid by al! Meager, ma.
$25 :".7,..itit5.a7,71 1. 7r....,- „^7..*.tr„",,
yeah stamp) It. 11 WALKitit..a:;att sea.
Po-1,4 1,
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
s3iary
An por week. Inn! es o:.. WWWW II, Agent., to veil oar new ami noeful di.•
Coverlet. Aditrvos It. SWEETS 03.. Mantua.
Michiganjamas..
•
AgSlits ! Read This !
WE WILL I'AY AGENTS A SALAI/I LW
41:0122:.'70711rir te . 7== Itltetl
. ifune. A adtr.• 11. WAUNEIt CO, foloptuil
Mich.
A CARD.
A ('lerg)Man. while rerldlog In :Youth America
a mloolortary dlecovered a nab and simple rem
edy for the. Core of :isms. Weston., turd Po
cay. 'thins.. of the erloary nod tlrmlot tor,:no.
and lb. obi* , train of disorders brought on by
"baleful and 'lntone habits. Great numb,* have
been curd by this noble remedy. Ynnapnll
b.
a desire to tbs 'Minted and nolo:toot, :I
grill send tberectpo for preparluz mud tolug
Inedstlne, In a ended envelope. to any one sto•
needs It. free of charge. Address 11e4.1 1 . 11
2:4111A.14, Walton 1). bib.. 11.0.0. Nos Yori YU!
• Janitivr
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mond Stave Irma middies... Nesse
bioncr, patmatul Ira It OWL all sto• aeon.'
bid ebb be aid b any me. Will bat RR Vol
anal PM* Wbolesole *row ,
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