The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 19, 1873, Image 4

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• ALLEamgcr, Mardi 9, 1878.
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Editor Bed'` l- ..tiirits.”
Twat Sun—Please allow me a few
remarks on this exciting yet very
simple question.
I have watched, with mock inter
est, the , pnaceedings of several so
called antradonman meetings held.
lately in Beaver Falls. And. alter
having personally investigated the
matter by.a visit. made last weeks
to the Cutlery and Otherplices which
might, directly or indirectly; have
some bearing to the Chinamen qtte9-
thiu, I came to the following conclu
sion
The Interests of the employer and
employee is, and will always be,
co.
The Cutlery
company says that it
is their interest not only, bat a mat
ter of absolute necessity to use Chi
namen (cheap labor) in their works.
otherwise the Company-, which has
an enormous sum of money invested
in the concern, will be tompelled . to
wind up their business, which would
be ruinous to the proprietors, and a
very severe blow to the enterprise of
the young town and surrounding
country. The former workmen (stri
kers) say that it is their interest to
have the heathens (as they call them)
sent off; that they may have no com
petition' and may be able to ask and
receive higher weges,. with more
certainty. Now, lias the Cutlery
'Company not just as much right to
see to their own interest as the stri
kers have to see to theirs? And
what benefit would it be to, them if
the Chinese laborers were sent off?
Do they perhaps expect that they
would he reinstated in the Cutlery at
the exorbitant wages they demand?
If not, what would they gain by
such a ruinous movement on the
part of the Cutlery Company ? For
tz must be evident to them that if
the Cutlery Works must dispense
with cheap labor, they must suspend
buAinesm, and the Factory must, and
will be stopped. Besides, have we
really gone so far in this country,
that 1 must.ask my servant girl
whether she will permit me _to eat
. ploy a black;yellft, or white cham
bermaid ? or my table boy,—who
may he dissatisfied with the wages
he rece.vz, and is leaving me on
that account,:—whether I may pay
successor only half the amount
he rveeived ? I think not. As long
as my servant, or servants, are abi
ding the laws of the country, and are
themselves satisfied with the wages
they receive ' nobody has aright to in
terfere withthem; and it is nobody's
business where they come from ,wheth
er •Germany, England Ireland, or
China; or whether they are black,
yellow, or white; nor has anybody a
right to dictate to me, how many I
shall, or shall not employ. This
same rule holds good in this China
men question in Beaver Falls.
Now what is this staphl clamor all
fu r ?
Let the people of this country be
careful, unless they want the horrors
of the commune, lately enacted in
Paris, repeated here in this country.
I am told by . the interpreter of
these two hundred Chinamen em
ployed in Beaver Falls, that they all
came to this country several years
ago by their free will, their own
money, and their own exertions, un
der the laws and privileges of a free
country. That they were not in
duced • by anybody more than any
one of the thousands of Irish, En
glish and Germans who come yearly
to this country. Hence 'they stand
on precisely tnesamefooting as must
of those men that are now most vio
lent in their denunciation.
The one is a foreigner as well as the
other. And it is not at all becotn
log for those men who mime here for
shelter and freedom themselves, to
oppose and try to prevent others
from enjoying the privileges and
bleQsings of a free country. The idea
of them endangering the morals of
the community at large, as claimed
by a petition introduced into the
Legislature of Pennsylvania lately,
is ridiculously absurd, to my the
least. Or if really the case, it would
lie very creditible to them,as it would
i s
show that two hundrell h ' "-
po,se,ised more power or in '
obt , ,, .
iik,till by force of their e „„,,,,.
h 4 hits, ideas and vices if e - r " - --, .
in i ad§ : of' , ten or twt4V -iiin '
4h44r- vii 'Wier of Christialis, which
they, 1 the Christians) in spite of their
,nperior number and claimed Intel
liv:ei,ce, and religious spirit, could
not do to them in returli. In other
surds, one Chinaman would be able
to make out of ten or twelve Chris-
thing, so rainy heathens; While some
t wenty Christians could not convert
ma• chittionau to Christianity.
But to comeback to the original
question. The Cutlery Factory is
~word and managed by four or five
Tod Bed well known business men
or the county, who are amply able
to manage such a business. One of
these owners and managers is Mr.
ienrici, the efficient agent and sen
ior 1 rustee of the Eel in( unites. 1 un
derstand that Mr. Henrici was first
opposed to the introduction of Chi
ne-0 labor, but was overruled, and
had to yield to the majority of the
other managers who wire at the
time in office, The Economy Socie
ty, us such, had, and has nothing to
(hi with the business of the Company;
Mr. I lenrici, as Trustee of the Socie
ty, manages their business- accord
lag to his bi ! st judgement; the Socie
ty has given him full power to do so,
and they have unlimited confidence.
in his ability, honesty and integrity.
Even now, if Mr. Ileurici had the
cot of the Cutlery business,
which he lia.s not, as is seen here, but
only one voice out of four or five;
what right then, had this one hun
dred aid ten men to disturb the
peaceful town of Eeonomy, by tin eat
ening to burn and lay in ashes the
property ki f One or two dozen- old and
helpless melt and women who never
did them any harm, but good; good
even,in relation to their heathenish
threats. Shame! shame! I say.
But aside from this, if these one
hundred men have the interest of,
the town so much at heart as they
try to make it appear they have,
why are they not satisfied now with
the very magnanimous offer on part
of the Economy Society to donate to
tho town, etc., the whole of their
vidend, accruing from iheir part of
stock invested in the Cutlery for a
period of eight years to come, it they
Wll allow them to go on with the
orks? And why is It that the re
ally good and substantial citizens of
Leaver Falls seem to be so indiffer
. en, to the Inter is of the place? for
I hove not seen one name of the bet
ter class Of citizens mentioned in any
or the petitions or meetings lately
held against Chinese labor; and I
happened to be acquainted with
most of them, And how does it
aame that I saw' so many city boys
whom Pittsburgh and Allegheny
would gladly miss for a,good deal
longer time than is necegkitry to at
tend a delegation from Beaver Falls
to E . ...0n0my, with therr late one hun
dred and ten anti-Chinamen delega
tion to_Econocay? I must say that
I was much • prejudiced against the
Chinese. 1 expected to find the Cut
fiery Works Populated with heath
ens ready to devour oneat the short
est notice possible. Now I did find
heathens. but not among them; nor
could I make out more than a few
over one hundred in spite of alien
quiring andcounting.
,The foreman,
au intelligent German, told Me that
there- was not the least difficulty to
govern thenohat they had tot had
one single quarrel :.since they came
herenngnig themselves. thasuch a
thing as affght does not. seem possi
ble among them, that they do settle
all their , debts up on ; New . Year's
I/aye—which is a week later than
ours; that they also settle all per
sonal if their Is any,
then; and they hold a kind of com
munion, they have no Idols, but
believe ip a higher spirit; that all of
them can read, write and cipher In
China, and many In English; that
they itei ve
the visitor to t
storm it they
leg abused by
town. They t
eager ! to learn
appears to wet
splendid chance
rim and religious
not seem to•be
ewe. I hope ,
90clation
hand. But I
eut.
PALLS.
BIELIMIK
We had jot
awl ;lad pu
—I am the sem
and swath of
PatlOy branch, v.
gN ot my hat on, stud up my ante
brella, when a man (gage Maim
into the bank with a hag of money in
his hand. I
"Am I In tinter" he cried. I
shook my head.
"Deuce take itl" he said; "and I
am off to Liverpool by the next
train, and then to America."
"Sorry for it." I said; "but we
can't take-the money."
"Well, then, what is to be Ilene?
Here's twenty-two thousand pounds
in this bag, and those dant of mine
come due in a couple of days. Weil,-
you'll have to take them up," he
said; "I can't, unlest You take the
money iwto-night."
I knew that tie drafts were tool
ing due, and that our manager was a I
little anxious about them. for they I
were rather heavy. and the other
names on them were not very good•
Black—the man with the money
bag—was a capital customer; not on
ly a good customer himself, but he
brought goodaceounts with hitn,and
we were a young branch and on our
mettle.
Well, here was the money to meet.
the drafts, and I should have been a
great fool to send it away . just be
cause it was after hours. So I count
ed it all over; there was about nine
teen thousand in checks and three
thousand In gold.
"Come and have a glass of beer I
with me," said Black, on the way to
the station.
I put the bag of money in my desk
and locked it up. I would come
back presently and have It locked in
the sate. I walked to the station
with Black; we had some beer tweth
er and then he went off America-.
wards. and lon the way to Netno
philiar Villas. You see I was rather
in the habit of calling for a glass of
beer as I-went home, and then going
on-, consequently, from the forceof
habit, I'd almost got home before I
remembered the bag of money. It .
was vexing; too, because we had a
tea party that night. the first since
our marriage, and it begun at six
o'clock, and- I'd promised to be home
an hour earlier,
to draw the corks
and help get things ready. And
here it was six o'clock and I had to
go all the way back to the bank.
All the way back I went as hard as
I could pelt. However, the money
was all right in my desk, and now
I'd put it In the,safe. "Tell Mr.
Cousins"—our maager, you know—
I said to the servant who'd let me
it, "that I want the key at the safe." '
But you had it In your pocket, say
you, showing that you are not ac.
quainted with the rules and regula
tions of the north and south of Eng-
land bank, which say that the ae
countant or chief cashier shall be re
sponsible for the custody of the cash
whilst it is in his possession in the
day time, and that at night all mon
eys and securities shall be secured by
two keys, one of which shall be in
k the custody of the manager, and the
second in that of the accountant or
cashier. But you say again, as long
as you had one key what did you
Want with two? There, I own, the
[ regulationsareobseeure. They were
drawn up by somebody without any
literary skill; If they'd consulted tne
about 'eni, I could have suggested a
grkat many—improvements: - What'
they meant to say was that the sale
was to be secured by two locks and
that a key of each, not ititerchtmgea
ble one with the other, was to be
ain the custody, dc. Now you un
derstand why I wanted Mr. Cousins'
key.
k? "1-11-Eghrtn y Itr said theservant, open
.
m . -
g her mouth wide. "and What
might you want Mr. Consiree key
for?"
Just. as stupid *s you, yott see. I
Was mad with the girl. I always did
get • out of temper with those York-.
shire people. If you ask them the
simplest question, first they open
time. mouths undgape at you. 'When
you've repeated the question twice
they shut their mouths to think for
a bit. Thenihe idea seems to reach
the thing that 'does duty with them
for brains, and excites a sort of re
flex action, for, by jingo ! instead of
answering your questions they go
and ask yon one. Now that makes
toe mad. Oh. they're a very dense
race, those Yorkshire people.
"Why. to open the safe, you stu
pid," said 1. Where is he?"
"Don't ye know," says she.
"Know !" 1 cried in a rage. "What
should I ask you for. if I did know?"
"Didn't thou know he were at thy
house?"
Ah !so he was. I'd nearly forgot
ten that he was one of the guesbr at
my wife's party. Clearly, I couldn't
get thesafe open, and I didn't like to
leave the money in my desk, so I
put it in my pocket,and took It home,
thinking I'd give it to Cousins with
my key,to put it in the safe when he
returned.
A nice mess I got into when I
reached home; for you see it had been
arranged that 1 was to go up stairs
anti diess before anybody mme; and
then our room was to be made ready
for the ladies to take their bonnets
off—tor they were all carriage peo
ple. Well, you never saw -such a
thing ! When I got home and crept
up stairs to dress—the people had all
come, 'so the servants said—there
were six muffs, kiln: bonnets and
five hats, Italia ihmetribifwis on the
bed, and one lady had left her every
day curls hanging over-the loeking
glass. _ Upon my word I really didn't
like to perform my toilet among all
this feminine garb; and - there was no
-lock to the doonand my dress-clothes
were ail smothered up among -these
tnuffs and things. But got through
pretty well, and had mutt got one of
my legs into tny trowsers when bang
a trop-tropl such a rattle at the
knocker. and I heard my wife in the
hall. They were the Markbys, our
trump cards, who - kept their own
carriage and everything grand.
"So kind of - dear." said my
wife, kissing Mrs. liarkby most af
fectionately; i could hear ;,he report
where I stood.
"So delighted! Really,, how nice
ly, 4how beautifully you arrange
everything! I - can't have things
so nice, With all toy servants and
"Run up stairs, dear, do!" said
lily wife; you know the room—my
room, right hand at the too of the
stairs."
beard.a flutter of female wings on
the stairs. What weal, in do? If 1
could have managed the other leg. I
wouldn't have minded,' but I could
not. I hadn't • worn • thane dress
things for a good - white, and I don't
get any thinner as I get older. No,
for the life of Me, I couldn't dispose
of that other leg at such short notice.
What could I do? f could only
mkt° the door and set my back
awainst-it. Did I tell you this --was
our house-warming party? I think
not. Did I tell you cur landlord had
altered the house for us, making our
bed-ro6m larger by 'adding a slip that
had formed a separate.,rootn? I
think not. And yet I should have
told you all thfi. to enable you to
understand' the catastrophe that fol
lowed. In a word. tbedoor opened I
outward. I'd forgotten this peculi.
arlV—never' having "groom so con
stituted before—and never wilt
again. The door went open with a
crash, and I reclined gracefully' in
ftes, sighs my
lag met up as if I'd basil Ghat, tame a
noise, a sort of dull, bursting, wise.
I wastaßlast ilyNeet*n __atArat, but
_that. wits; atipttaiiing.,lL , ,tiat , up In
bed and listaneck-latentlyv Was:
onlymiTy twmi ear.
or were tifftfaiWlVllirheattithetrarop
of !lif t kalebtitieatranfilea t tadr Then ,I .
OW 1 0hh 46 4F4 1 1 406 44 1 .0
ctetat; , ra'Attiii , 9PAY nuu
cautiously. All in a unease:A !the
idea Bashed , lain my ---headenty
thoustaulleittisflt I • Voirsee all this
dancingandjmikatingand .laughing
had complitidy dtiven: out or my
mind all 'thought of the largettamunt
I had In my poseestsiOn- had left
It In rip* , gral coat pocket, which
was Miming in the hall downstairs.
Puff, came a 'great gust of wind
through the bowie, ratt li ng the win
dows; then I_hettrd a door slam. and
a step stealing cautiously away.
Down stairs I went like a 'mad
man, my one thought to put my
hand on my great coat. It, was a
brown great coat with long tsdls,and
.two pockets and a-little-cash
pocket on Oaten hand side hi front,
and in this breast pocket I had put
the hair of money. This pocket was
not, as Is usual. on the left side, but
on the right. Thera was no other
coat hanging on those rails only my
wife's waterproof. What efforts I
made to get hold of that coat. Great
heavens! it was gone!
I had carefully barred and chained
the front door before I went to bed—
now it was unfastened. I ran out in
to the street and looked up and
down, hopeless and bewildered. It
was a dark, damp night; the lamp at
the corner threw a long, sickly ray
down the streaming pavement, but
there wasn't a soul to be seen. Ev
erything was still, cold and dark.
The money was gone—yes, it was
gone. I repeated these words me
chanically to myself, as! crawled up
stairs. All the mutts of this loss
pictured themselves clearly before me
• —dismissal from the bank, ruin of all
my prospects, utter ruin in fact!
What could I do? To what turn ?
The blow that had fallen upon rue was
so heavy that it had benumbed my
faculties.
Then the thouat came to we.
Should Igoto bi and ssiy nothing
at all about It? No one knew of my
having received that money, not a
soul but, Black, the man who had de
posited It. I had given no receipt
for it, no acknowledgement. Black
had gone to America—a hundred
things might happen—he might
never return; at all events here was
respite, immdiaterellef. 'could go
to the bank next morning, hang up
my hat as usual,everything would go
on as before. If Black returned my
word wages good as his. The dotes
and checks could never be, traced
home. But I don't think I retained
this thought lung. Do you ever con
sider bow much resolution and force
of will it takes to initiate a course of
crime and deception Y I'd neither
the one nor the other; I should have
broken down at once. I couldn't
have net that fellow's eye and told
him I had never had his money.
I woke my wife—she'd slept
throughati the trouble. "Mary,"-.I
said, "we are - ruined—therealr been a
robb6ry: 7 ' '
"A roboery?" cried she, "clasping
her hands ; "and are the men gone?"
"Yes," 1 said.
"Oh, thank Heaven," she said,
we are safe! Never wind the
rest, Jabir, as long ail our lives are
safe. But there's my water-proof,
jack !--oh, do run and see if they've
ttiktin that."
Then I told her the story AA. the
twenty-two thousand vottudyg,.. Site
wouldn't believe me at find; bat
when she heard the whole story' she
was. frightened.enough. Yet she
had her wits about her more than I
had.
"You must run off to the town
hall, Jack," she said, "and set the
police to work. They must tele
graph to all the stations, to London,
and everywhere! Oh, do go at maw,
Jack, this very moment. Every
second lost may be ruin to as."
Away I went to the town hall.
This was a big classic place, with an
immense portico and, a huge flight of
steps; but you didn't go into the tx)r
tico to get to the police office, but to
the ekte,,whieh wasn:t classical at all,
but of the rtdimentary style of archi
tecture, and you went along a num
ber of echoing stone passages before
you reached the superintendent's of
fice.
When I'd told the superintendent
the story—"Ah," hesaid, "I think I
know who did that job."
"Oh !" said I, how thankful I am.
Then you nut your hands noon
him 'and get back the money. I
want the money back—Bevel , mind
him. I wouldn't mind, indeed, re
warding him for his trouble, if I
could only get the money back."
"Sir!" said the superintendent se
verely, "the police ain't sent Into the ,
world to get people''S money back;
nothing of the sort. We aren't go:
ing to encourage composition of fel
ony; and as for putting our hands on
Flashy Joe—for he did the job, mark
you—well, what do you think the
liberty of the subject is for!' Where's
your evidence?"
I was obliged to confess I hadn't
any; whereat the superintendent
looked nt me eantemptuouttly.
"Now4et's see into this matter."
said be, after he had made some
notes on a bit of paper. "How coma.
they tti . know you'd got 'the money in
your coat?"
s I said I dldn'tk now.
_ but I knoW," said the super
intendent. .You went to get a glass
of ale after you left the bank, young
.man?"
I was obliged to confess I bad done
8 0.
"That's how property gets stolen,"
said he looking nt the sevemly. "And
what's mere you had a glass with*
friend? 'AM ittiewyou had. And
perhaps y ou got talking tqlhis friend
of yours: "
"Yes, Indeed I had."
"Very well; and mentioned snout
the raoney you'd just took?"
"Very likely." • •
"TbOn - this Joe, depend - upon it,
was antthe crib at the time, and he
heard you; and he followed you hack
to the hank. and you haven't gut
banns, but a wire • netting over the
window, and anybody CM see you
counti Tha " n t's - true" I sai d.
out the gold
and silver."
"Yea. I see It all," said the super !
intendent: "Justus Joe saw it. lie
follows you up from here to yonder.
and helves you put your money into
your roar pocket and then he follows
you home, and when all'a quiet he
cracks theca. Oh, it's all in a nut
shell; and that's how property alp,.
mi- then you tame to the pollee.'
"But If you know Int Joey why
don't' you send after him and catch
him?"
"Oh. we know our own taisineas,
air; you leave it all to us; we shalt
have Joe tight enough, if not for this
job,- anyhow-kw -the -next. We' I L
give. him *hit of rope, "Ike."
I couldn't put any the into the
trian;Alcrikhat I wookirbe. was civil,
that is for a Yorkshirernan: impass
ive; Ae'd do what tram right. I'd
given the information; very well, all
the rest was his businms.
fick3,l.laukie- barna? soistatile..
.spsdring. • Jk was just• dayllsiht
tlda_time. and a&L Opelliedi th e Ilk
to rs the debris etourleast we" sor
e& the leis of the lobster wad,
licked booed, di the
~ctileketis;
melted - retfidunt of ' the Joni*
*Mist - about,everything hung - this
faint Sme ll ofsout wide.' I eat dote"
lambi sit' this wretehed axes, - -
'leaned iny heed on my, arms
usimeable lethargy&
aprenit. all end Se )1 dl4-00 laug
,sight of myself to Abe 1900 ,
Good beaveasl was thb w dot
fisllow myself?. Vltr_sjair hew
%leery' change a manuillife Ulla! 1.
Vlby; - I Wass eery lelone in ,ittsjout
aneq and so I should be thought• tto 1
bey :Who-would believe this
a robbery? Why,,tha pollee dldn!t
believe init. elm they'd have . taken
different-tone. i?'o s 1 should be
looked upon as a thief by all, the
, L WOIIO,
Then my, wife" `genie down stalre;l
and with a tew touches, reetbred
little erder and sanity, - lieth' - ta - eat
'ward-mattes, -mind. 'She
brought mistime coffee and , an *sat,
and - some braid and butter. and af
ter
I had eaten and drank. I didn't
feel quite so bad..
•tJack," she mid, "you must go to
London at once, and see the direct
ors. ilave the first word and tell
them all about it—all the particulars.
It was only a little bit of careless
am, after all. and perhaps they will
look over it"
"Yes; that's all very well," sea - I
"But bow-am Ito get there? Fee
got no money. This wratched party
has cleared us right out. •
"Borrow some of Cousins." ,
"lie asked me to lend him,a sae
ereign last-night, and I couldn't."
Now you'll say: "Here's s man
without resource. Why don't he
I pawn his watch?" To tell you the
truth, that's what I did the week het
I fore.. and the money waa all isome r;
'.Then under .these einmaistaneek":
you'll add. "it _was Immoralreve
ls party." But you'll bear in mind,
the invitations had beim out for a
fortnight, and then we were In funds.
"Well, Jack," my wife. "yen
must get the man -the P. 11.—to
give you - some more money on the
watch. Sell it to him right out. It
must be worth at least ten pounds.
• for it cost thirty audyou'reonly had
five upon It. Sell the ticket." •
Yes; hot where was the ticket?
Why, In the cash pocket of my
brown grest-coat. Still, I had heard
that If you'd lost a ticket, you could
make the man give you another, and
Brooks, the pawn broker, was a re
spectable fellow who would perhaps
help me out of the difficult/. I went
to see him anyhow, on my way to
the station. I felt like a ticket-of-,
leave matt as I went into his shop,
but 1 put opal, lace on It. •
"Brooks, I- said, "that watch
—you know the ticket—lt's
,Skien."
Brooks gave a portentionsT , viak.
He was a slow-speeched man, with a
red face and a tremendous corpora
tion. •
"Nay," he says, "my lad; thou'rt
wrong there."
"What do yon mean?" I said, col
oring up furiously. Every one sus
pected the, it seemed.
•'WhOl; it might ha' been stolen
once, but it aren't now; rave got it
here. This is how. it were. A-cad
ging sort o' chap comes_ In. and be
says: 'Master, what'll you give me
for this here ticket ? 'Now, you
know the hact don't allow us to give
nought in that 'kind of way, 'but I
says to the chap: 'Let's have a look
at it;' and then I saw it was yours,
and I said to theman, 'My lad, you,
arn't come honest by this.,"
"And you R ave him. into custody;
he's in prison ? Old Brooke .what. a
capital fellow you arel"
Nay," he said; "I knowed better
nor that. 1)o you think l hexpose
a customer? Ilknow you gents don't
care about these little matters getting
abroad; ands° I slaps my fist on the
counter and I says: 'Hook itl• just.
like that. And away he went like a
.bswpijghtpr."
sank down on the eonnter,ovei l
powered with - en:lotion:
"And what's More;" 'went on
Brooks; "he never took up the money
I'd lent him for the coat. '
"What coat?" I cried,
"A very nice brown coat he put
up with me. About fit you, I should
think. Bee here it is."
it WWI any ideutittil brown great
coat, wrapped up in , a bundle, turd
tied round with 'rOy; own liptitikeri•
I tnaBe a dart a r titicateedit;
plunged' ink hand - fifty the Intliat
pocket—there was the roll - diens:mei,
there were the Twenti4wo . thatisand
dollars.
How didi go le the bank that
morning, ou legs or wings? And'
how did 1 get home. as soon as I had
put the money sure •away? Maryy.
knew by my race that it was .
nit
sight; and didn't we have a dance of
joy all round the house.
My burglar had been only a sort
of sneak after all, who got in at an
open window and holtAl with the
spoil.:, of the hall; but if he had taken
the pains to look into the pockets of
the coat, he'd have been a rich—
though perhaps a miserable and in
secure—man, and I should have
been utterly and deservedly ruined.
==l:3
—Col. R. B. Beath forwarded us a
circular embodying the conclusions
of a committee of the Grand Army
of the Republic, relative to the estab
lishment of Industrial Schools for the
benefit of Soldiers' Orphans. It will
be remembered that Governor Bart
molt adverted to this subject in his
annual message. The Committeere.
(erred to,after giving the subject ma
ture consideration, report against the
formation of Industrial Schools, as.
slgnimit as reasons that but a few In
dustrial bratiches, and these of the
plainest kind, could be taught, while
the children would feel that they
were on n par wilt" those of the Re
form School. What is proposed, is
embraced in the following paragraph
of the General Order isued :
"We propose that this idea be so ex
tended that scholars, who desire it and
are qualified therefor, may be sent to
the "Sthool of Design for Women,' . !
the Agricultural College, or Norma!
Schools, and, further o that .boys and
girls inclined to learn any of the tne
titanic or high arts that could nbt be
learned at their homes, or In Smell I
villages nod interior towns. shall . , be
provided, through the aid of the
ruemhers , of the Grand Aatny, with
places in inachitie shops, or elswhere;
and also with homes Where , they
would be under proper influences,
and that the State should _Audis ; up'
the deficiency between, the amount
earned by them and that required
for their support during the first rier
or two. Many, girls Wm new have
to struggle along as sleatmitnemeh
could earn a livlihood asphottitgrapli;
ers, book-keepers, &r. Many f boys
with a natural talent for engineering
or machinery, could learn • these pro
feeiloos, obtain. good salaries mid oe
ettilr a higher place in the commu
nity than under existing cireutestan
mg.
Thirty thousand dollars will be ,
asked of the Legislature, to' carry
thiii plan. intocifect. It is proposed
to &teelllls sum In 'the . hands of
Governor H{►rtranft and Superinten
dent Wielteratuun. It Is a worthy
measure and deserves secrete.
—Alluding to the fact that Vice
Pmident Colthx's term will expire
before he can be impeached, the
Sprlneteld Repnbliecna Oro "But
let no American.especiafiy no young
American, fail into the 'of
supposing, t:stause Mr. 'Collin es=
capes icapeachtnent s he has therefore
escaped punishment. , He carries his
judge and ezeeirtioner ; within his
own bosom- • One:glimpse into that
were! torture chaMber would • melt
to sudden pity the fiercest partisan or
personal enemy who is now clamor
ing for his impeachment."
Zanasville Courier claims
that that.cit3P has more youngsters
in training for the positon of" Bones"
mintsteltroupes,thrai atvpisee on•
the continent
EXTPOONsr
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it I 11,
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nal
weep- I
ett,W
,
gait
.44•Whot.
neje tor the yeet, eelt. uOt tuuf the cost. These
whoalhommile emnIMMIIRY tot hunhOokt4.oek
Dcdletoi meitifinf or ele u .7 l 7 l order 15.;1441.
worth imbers - ime Wit& CrututL-- - . -
' The Ars. if Se.
D iU sg rigAdm a gs
making- - Korai likohneei
* lIMMIIIMmt 47a1-
& mass ot•in .tesaltuitde to t he jam tot
Sower/. 1 , = et a-ima-thitsikpinyeenie
MD eurlitilph t .M..Stpelitrali " Ineite•
and tehroimier cornenti , *dams sit.
103,0:10just pitbstellll4lool/1711:
. ;„•. ,11,,... ~:,- j : : .t. ASIR 'VW) 1 Is•
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01.0 110 .0 0 4 _ APK44I ".
Nrt'43 ' r '
-EVEIt 1 1 1,111t3 43:itrie' 1 4 ANT' Ei:
Or/ Pirswiaaw, fa:o*min trent)*
. , . ,
A plaht trerdise : #llmr sample card Withal
1
different actuall y-- shade* and tints. , with
instructions* %Witt IntertorMouse Deco-
ration.
SS orerilesi Maud M dotty' Ito 10. Sample env
ies, pripea easel s Mi1i.11,4 postmild. to any address
on receipt of 10 ,orMitav hy the Publisher. ,
AllibrirtVALtaint 111141114 ' ' '
Mos 114,,,I)410111m/PhtlioriteVatii.
144 the fidlateisekaluablicetraetefrar press izo
new
__... '
“A - regpszarboolc, and no one Intendhis 1
to paint to reed It -N. Y. Tribunes - .
4
"We d tot of t so much could de Algid on'
the subjected He: a house lie seed WS
excellent book of t liff.,Datrdh.' , -N. 1. Ilerald,
"A want loar-Witt last supplied."-Artiengllt.
Amerteam•
Not only a ttetieWkry foible Writer, but rains
ble stn every occupant ut. a • dweltind."-A'. Y.
yor/d. „ - -.
"BO) liS'otititaierituatahoot and distribute them
alwilill S'illetels..... If they "111 heed the reified
thereio.%mid make no more valuable. pres
mir• /"- e, *item: .
" • CMOs book Mr. Detre tuts done icl
resto the cotouninttV."-Tbkito Blade. .
ontillsber "RI mil 100.1110 &Wei 1
oft_ ti t nn:l., „"-BOrtora Advertiser..
"We have just tea our Wise as advise/ bx
the Atellson: a nd• -o,ol.lcorsetuts Atm no
etty Ist eur,selpooa excels oars lwintr.
itT,lktrper * eeny. i
• tholtMlo CORttor 10. cents Mr. Dal , d
ha se order for 95 bound In cloth
' . • ~
. uscruriva ag Lo
4couldrY tishtte iberuiti
recommended; arid can vouch for their value and
the excellent* of the Prarrbant'brand or white
lead.l 7 -Phip, Wpm . ,
.
01414 Y- 1 -0 :CENTS.
_ -
FUN 1, • 1111 k - govot Limpto.gater
. • 7 7 PLOP#S.Per_ Lein clubs of 10.1118.
as rest MOAN 'LIQUOR WWII; -ADVO.
gra No.A.OD liberty Street. Plttobargh,
11 • 01 . 1 0" 4 " 1 "borsuoir...w.or-E.
1116WOINNIAVonlYAI5 Moms to JAB. W.
iIabIINGWON. at UmWev4fe, Xthball Co..
W: Vs. yob itfliftotelvo - by rethrt roan ZOO tie
11011ititi _ : , ,
UNE t • ViesAs?— • M
1 1 MgtrilroVir - WB.
No fl~ s.llOlOO-lao ClO/11(0. sash: Om.
Ciral* seq_cosay, ststitist, stag sash, 'many
placed/4AM, Snit tiselfaMtasibestiblisssh
dawn. ;Saud , ettallialar: - Gto;cttstriss
eta C°Prg•bronza.,..l4Ck• most .to a ny oldissain•
the IT: o;46stpits; cn Istilptafit *ad 1. Litattal
isteseatt to - • Acosta meted, i Ad=
dress. 1a CS " No. +Cs
liarlseitBt4 • Pa. • •
WIMSVISUGGiVIUCHAMOI!
•s. ig42llFr./4171411f4 or
Womitrk . mtlacknert , thagrallf
a r o& ..vhsaminb Tavola/
Graistalbeitinthilastilsonts Paint
Improved Tema Isalliath
Central. cot. wosatrrn,
WITEITIOT. aZ. s. IL liten absOair
Stationary Portable and Blast
ES.
Saw 31.111, irkawfwg Yttl awl Mafia SiMased Ma
. U. 4a-F. SLA.N.DY. Nowa*. Ohio,
. ..
maxis
"1 . :131',I1
a rota - etutraaleed t
:101.1tgclikle , atarit9Tateat at home, Aday or env..
thz;,.ao—gapitst ' raga fall inettattiOnCood
tritnalsle lactate orgooilaiftt Catelti mit ' -Ad
ams. atftto eta eitiare.ant• stamp, W. 'MONO A
Co.. 18 Cortland' 81. 4 -N. N. • -
s 5 to go Olt diy_t Agenb mated! Al' dame
ol%logpeople.of dam eer..youny
or old. mate atom scenery at mot for ne In their
ewe tooneore r elt the time
,than et anything ,
eLie. Particulars tree. Addrese G. STINSON &
Co_ Portland„ Nebo.
HORRIBLE!
I suffered with Catarrh thirty yeara, and was cur
ed by a simple remedy. W ill scud receipt. post
age tree. to Hl &dated. Rev. 'f. J. MEAD.
Drawer nn, Syracuse. N. T.
$i REWARD
I 000
Itching, or Ulcerated Piles that
PE MU'S Pile Remedy fella to cure. It is pre
pared expreeitly to care the Piles, and nothing
ehor, gold by alldraggiats. Price. $l.OO.
GREATEST SCHEME OF THE AGE.
6500 , 000
CASH GIFTS.
$lOO,OOO for only $lO
Under authority of special legiala ire act of
March 16, 18'11, the trustees now annonnee Ilia
Third Grand Gift Concert. for the benefit of the
Public LAbrary of Kentucky, to come off in Libra
-
Tv flail, at Louisville, Ky.. 03
Tuesday. April Atli. 1813.
At thla concert the beet =retest talent that can be
Procured from all parte at the country will add
pleasnre to the intertitnntent and Teal Thou
sand natal Meta. alrgrensting • east total of
It J a Million Dann mummy seta be dletribited
by lot to the,acyct-holdere, as follow.
One Graze Cob GM.
One Grand lhieb
One Mead Cob Olft,
One Grand-C*l6OM,
Oae arena Cub GIR
One Grind: dub Gilt
euis farm of $1.090 each. -
60 Daph Mita of 600 each,
AA Cash Gifts 'it 400 each, -
100 Cada 01100:1 000 each.,
Ciaah lilt of lir each. .
800 WM* of -100 each.
9.000 Cash Om- of :0 each,. -
Toui; Soo Vas, all Cub, 000,01:0
To preolkirmemn for We autzetticent Con t,
One Hundred tipnasend Whole Tickets only will
be baud.
• Whole Tido* 110 ; Halves, $5 and lanertens,
VAX Pm. ytkole Tickets for $lOO. No die
count on ins iben POO owlets.
The obieet'off ; thb TbintClift Owed. like the
terobonftftestven.Wttli sorb *narcissi apron"- •
el: in tbeenlemeneetend endowment otthe lotab.
Ile Libmity of Kisticky. which. bt tbk *pietal aet
entbottring the 'concert fat Its beheld, le to be.
tbreVtl Nee to' aA &tram of every State. The
dneetelentill di and* the Jelpervisimi:otthe true
tremor amistedlortke mostendbent
latlielm *Elbe Tite-tmlebf ickets
hen Ora* prqgreese4 to
tkr that complete t sue
eites is enured; and Weir ere taro' notified
that Iberia*" ikftt at oneelf thej dein to par.;
revetlindetwiter.. i •
ks 4 •intsuMertskiaciuti been
.trartees 'Thm.m
Brandette; of Itenulcky, to wham:
entemse perbdattnyto ; tae Wm Concert
may be addnitted. = • •
.R. T. Der% rres't. •
_ N. ZRAN. ;Pee Preset.
JOHN it. MR, Sauey hate 'Library of HY.
Mike thee Ser the Concert le eke eat tuner
turn eh% forates WNW= tickets amid lend
In tbeir orders Monimiletely - If they would avoid
the =kb kaktilkisksolatelv usavoidibie In the
few days preceding the titseirlag. AN order's- Ana
epplicittons fatseencite. circling and mem&
lion will - meet •with prompt stOmtion, THOS.
EiPAKLITTR. Agent Pubilelabrtry eti inc.
kr. Louisville. Ky.. , .
INSTANT RELIEF
F. zthe .4kimthiEktL.
Ail? Demon Weighted 'with that UMW' dissise.
will twimittreitesightti And Maspkt4 reale: =blr
Wet my Asthma Remedy.
I was *suited with It, for twelve . yesew• entirely
migisting motor baldness for weeks at theisf-eid.
discovered Ibis remedy by experimesting
self after till other medicines when to Eire any
I wall W a rm it to !tire Instant I?,ilW
to all eons - df AatAma. not complicated ton
• . Muer diseases.
ANT PERSON AFTER ONCE-USING
I • WILL NEVER SE WITHOUT IT.
linr.Pstra fte,Atu b la ;Viol t aitril
Übe has nom = band.' set htsa to send or write
for It Ammar-
Price by mitt postue paid, 1111.00 per bila.
LIBERAL TIEWIft 'DltUfigkgrs.
Addrena- ' VILILL s. UtJU r , '
febl9-tfi Roctirerrat, Buys." Co. PA,
lis Viewed try the offli4al at.
Einkoan
(AWI
%loon
20,G00
117.000
5.0011
silo)
• 21.0un
32.010
• 30COW
• 30 MO
- 5 1 3;1M
• 90,000
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tivwfdaa it.
lid Ow Gr i ge o rk ° l 7 l /I .V . •
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alocovLar•
4afigio And' auS. •
, 3 / 4 • 6 = Allllll2l;t: oc k. : .ll.l" Pow weak eriep r*ltil ot:
- Nkbar.itifluigfe
Tsai co unt e na n ce,
4 4C 10 4 Or rbluitO: of
tbor natal, bed wetting
," •
44 lidi 4 r4
ilea briny Otter restetly.4.-
Mutton. , Irreintexity.f - Pate—
Customary Evacuatt one,
state the'ttterus, De;
VW% 1134 tor 11l- corn
sex. It Is proscribed ex
tuthumt Pbystelans and
- 4 delimits constitutions
. , .
.. . - .... , .
Cam Ateatita drifiag from Imprudences, Hab
its pf Ditsllo64' Me, in •*ll,-.lltetr • itsger. - IQ
little 'of en xitince Jac diet; AO In.
p li tZ=And nd eipaapro. it canons s 1re
gi.,,,t,..„
, t da*' - .. e. midlevel, streak& tb Urinate. them
punning tObegndons,Ppnrandng, car
afes Of eErrethea,, Anoint rain and
f` "lid &initial In this Wail "c 4 diatom.
..-4 1 4•VI.Inniriq - Pn!* l 4 o na n. 1 4114 -. - •
LY'e "ETRACT 13t7CT1 V,
7. -$1 taper battieetelx bottles Sor IS OP. deliver
..ed to any addrepogre trona obaerratiock. Sold
tfy drurtsuire ' ete. • Prepared by -
ASeralf cO. t 1.01, Dune I
,fo irbo,m,all letters tor, Jprotroa4lop - aboold ho )03
eadressed: • = ,=- ' :. _feb3.l2,
NE CLIRGYMEN
WERE CURED
of Chronic arid Acute Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
1 44 3 bilVt. Bclattat. Ridney. and Nervous Disema,
atter. years of suffering, by taking Dr. Fitler's
-Vegetable RAnteudietlyrittp the ecientlfic discov
ery of 4. P. FiVer,hl, D., a regular graduate pity
edam, with whom we are personally acquainted,
*bp Isstertlityearstifelße4 three diseases exclu
sivelg with sotonishing results— We believe tt
cier mistiest - ditty. after,deliberation, to =neaten
tittlis4 tegliese *offerers to use ft, especially per
1101LOIA moderate .citeumstances who cannot af
ford to waste. time • end money on worth
less mixtures. AT - clergymen!wer seriously feel
the deep pupionslblitte resting on n. In publiety
etsWefty.this Medicine. Out our Irt.owledge and
oP escel L ot its remarkable merit fully Justifies
r act ion Rev Rev Cr.'ll. Ewing. Media, Penn's.
em ilead batons Teem became hopeless. Hee.
Theitialifurphy D. D.. Frankfort. Philadelphia.
Rev. 1. Daviii. - flightetown, New Jersey. Rev.
J. RaldeMmem:Aliiitnite. lows. Rev. G. 0. 4 Smith,
lAttsford. New York. Rev. Joseph Zeggs. Palls
iMniebi'Philldelphia. Other testimonials from
Senator*, .:Dmretrocush Judges..Congressinan. Phy
stcleos.Jte., forwarded gratis , with pamphlet es
pfiteldg there Misuses. One thousand dollars
,yeill be presented many medicine tor same dis
eases showing equal merit under test, or that can
produce one-forth as many living cares. Any
person semdltur. be letter description of affliction
will receive gratis, a legally signed guarantee.
herding thei numbeorbottles to cure. egree Lug to
refold maoattropoio sworn statement oflte failure
to Mire. lielleted Invited to write to Ur. Pities,
Philad'a. Ills 'Minable advice costs nothing.
, • !SAMUEL C. lIANNEN.Agerii.
febßi.ly] Rocas:wren, PA
ji lb.‘dllit II WI ol
[Saaclwr to T. B. Mcßride.)
PIEIO'reoII3I.ItALIDEILER,
,43 and 45 Federal at" Allegheny, Pa.
Pictures copied to stoi slze, and painted to Wa
ter, OIL ID IL. or Cry
STATEMEMT OF
Rochester Insurance Company
Palmy:r 15.1 s a .
_ • ASSETS.
Korliillice fillet Weer Securities
Stock Demakid litotes .
Cask in, •
Office Yntitttnte
Cosianialcal to Agana ..... _—
Upson*. Salaries, ite..
Cantered Policies
Protium to lianas of Ageet5.........
IJABiLtlira
Cipttal Stock .....
Pecmiams_
• Accrued tns tat........ .._.
Ccmi,uossion .....
JOHN OfLEßltid, S 3(.
msa-tt
New Government Loan
BANNING HOUSE OF
James T. Brady & Co.,
• 4th Avenue and Wood Street,
PITri'SBX3 Et .PA..
. Waste prepared to exchange "al Wane °Noy
eintneutbonai into the new dire per cent Intalof
the United Siete,.
/fames T.
fotith Ma
MILLIONS OF ACRES
lOW/. NEBRSIA. LANDS
FOR SALE BY nu:
Burlington & Mo. River Rail Road Co.
Qs Ten Years' Great at 6 per Gent. Interest.
Products will pay for the land and improve
ments much within the limit of this Amneroun
credit. Better terms are nut offered. and probably
never wit, be.
etreolpra giving mu particulars. gratis: call
for ail that ma wanted to read and circulate.
Comp West And thrive, Frick& will Ait{frd..
A 16etedlommal Rap, *bowing the exact' ioea
flew of towel:ends Is eibld nt 39 rent., end Neh.eka
Lands at same price. For Cireulpre end Maps
apply to
Land Gonunisponer, Lturtinglots, lowa.
And please say In what paper thlp adver.
!feculent was peen. fre' , l9 tei
128 New 128
sirizeipmE, I'OPIANS
AT 21 CENTS,
IN ELEGANT STYLES:
GREAT BARGAINS IN
BLACK ALPACAS,
At 37 ; 1 and :`,O (ruts.
4-4 UN.BLE'AC BED MUSLIN
At 10 Cents,
EXTRA GOOD AND HEAVY
4.4 BLEACHED MUSLIN
At 'Mi . Cute
SHAWLS &NI? SCARFS !
EXTRA. 13A.RGA.INS
—IN—
BLACK SILKS,
:BONS & BURL.
1214 Federal St„
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
aptllll3-ly
Get an Agency for. the New Wheeler
indiVilson Sewing Machine.
„ . ,
W 6 at e tog pttpared to over Imosz unenat.
?tali Ind 11:IntATZII tWOCVLIIIENTO to WsLIABLE
ltleft, pip etes.tmlore, during unr Clptriellee. 01
, ~ • .
Firrgm TEARS
in
the boviheiii: Z4O capita required.- we stand
aft kineiesid ettUeell all papea at ear aton, expens,
.—.llolie..Wieganina oat lt ll
o tnal•beci if necessa ry.
BPECIAL INDIWKIIENTS
,to Ems oho att raftila 7111.111 OWN TEAM!. Now
Is the time to apply and cet ready for the epthvx
trade. W)I 81111Nlik
• 140 Wood St., PittAurzh Pa.
•
-
IFtsarrn lOor
Alarm iontaloLng & i serer, more or leoo, within
one and a tomtit miles of Beaver. to oared for
aide. The land has
_gond u can be Maud In the
COOnly ! !Mehl:4l4Lnp consist of g
2-STORY 13:111dX DWELLING 1101.75 E
and ail othir necessary out balding*. Good fruit
Oral; kin& clothe tam all under Fenix. end In
gram -21,./rood well of soft water at the door.
Vite,fitisher ortiettlert Inquire at the Anoua or.
Ike, Swat Fs.
it NOBLE VLIARITY
OMAHA LOTTERY!
TO ERECT
=Ma SLATS 411.211 MI ASYLUM
• To:be Thum la Public, Martb Blat, 1873.
Iriblrets Si Each or 0 for 8:5
Tickets pent by 111p-ese C. 0. 1). 1t desired.
•I Cash Prize,....-$15.000 1 nigh Prize 42540(1.
1.1.1,5 h 1hrtze,.....1a.000 11 Cash Prize,.....410,000
1 Cash Prize,..... 000 I Cash Prize, *4,000
For balance of Prizes Fend for circulate.
Titre Legal EtnelMrize is endorsed by hie excel
e-hey. Gov: W. H. Jame►. and the Beet bus/twee
men (Atha State.
The Waited number of tickets on band will be,
tarnished those who apply drat.
Amnon W.ANTXD. For foil particulars address
/ IX. PAW/CM, Manager Otnaha, Neb.
feh*s4w
''' LOMIEWIW' - '
0.40. pau tibi t ris ~,,- .
• pry: er Jame • ,
elltheraal aomersteirrollll4l.l4lo l ll.
.9"ariNinixisr - "rua l yiwiproo ,;
.-s- - 1 ' ':- • IMODB: 1 " ' '-' . . •
1 CiotNut midi - to order oothrtestete44
' Theme tet oa e eho L
te subtle- i t hew* id*
by dope ereestilaelo bottolowto, li 10
,inn or the owe.
DAIIiEL'IfILLIIK . •
'"DRUMS BZ. 1111116111171111 M " ,
mar 2.441
BM
. oz.frilnio .- 10041.; . :;,:
144::.32V'GOOT)li*
:The uellewAsk tikes, rTesSele I HI.
*waling the-PaNtiVgenet
sly thst he has' just reegited and openod
A New Stock of Goods
- OF THE LATEST wry;4l FOR
rall..avi•Nrigtg . Wept
Ile-lteepsthe boil.at •workmen In bla
employ, and feels confident ! of Ws abllity
to Cut and make up garments boll,
ASMON AIME di IDURAI*II3.
and in such a manner as will please his
BLOT IAUCLIU,
=i' '1 ii I)i}1
6112 and see us Wore leaving your
Chikia Elsewhere
wiicuin wenn. Jr.
taariacKlY Bridgewater. Pa
SPEVERER & SONS
A LARGE and WELL SELECTED
NEW GOODS,
FRON. THE EAST, bought at
LOWEST CASH PRICES;
ROCETLIES I
BOOTS & SHOES,
1 kb•25,,1m
WHITE LEADS,
1159.445 CO
. 30,535 CO
. 15.591 59
. 115 57
456 34
. 1,140 13
. 266
. 333 OU
AND A LARGE STOCK of OIL.
$101,43:3 11
CANTOI4' CITY Flour.
4.10 D-000 00
114:10 a 3
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i 44 BARRELS 1;111LCON'FLOUtll
15 HOGSHEADS New Orleans SUGAR
30 BARRELS N. 0. MOLASSES
150 ICEGS - IKEIRELIN(I NA1144;
10 TONS OF WHEELING IRON,
SrrIF:VEREVE, Sr, SONS,
ROM ESTER, Pa.
A Nil 13, 1872: ly; chtigmay3,
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Bridge Street.
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13 WirtIELY lIECIariNr; A FRESH S I'PPLT
OF (.1 ODS IN EMI), (11 1 " - TEIS. VULLOWING
13.11- I" (.31 fl S
stez b.,1 till,: Jeans,
Cas%i and'SattilletS,
White AVoolbn Blankets,
White and Colored and
Barred Flannels,
Merinos,
1./elaines,
Plaids,
Cobergs,
Lawns,
IVuter Proofs,
Chinchilla,
Cloths,
Woolen Shawls,
Brotvn and Marl; Mnshns,
Driliing, Tit:kings,
Prints,
Canton
Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, White Sliverthips,
Golden 11114. Common Syrups, Mackerel in bar
rels and kits, Star and Tallow Candles,
Soso, Spices and Mince Meat. Ale°,
• SALT.
Hardware, Nails , Glass
Door Locke. Door Latches, Ltinges, Screws. Table
Cutlery, Table u. d Tea Spoono, Sleigh Bella, Coal
Soles, Fire Shovels and Pokers. Nails and Glue.
Spades, Shovels, 2,3, and 4 Tine Forks, Rakes,
Scythes and Snafus, Cons and Garden Lime.
Blasting powder and Fuse.
Flour Feed .St gisesasitsrwares.
'ill heavy goods delivered free of charge.
Hy close atteutton to business , and by keeping
constantly on Mold dwell miaow tad meek of goods
of all the different kinds usually.kept in a country
ice, the andersigned hopes in the future as In
past to merit and receive a liberal share of the
public patronage..
73. fg.
decri. '681.7:—.11702d.
FE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Pffl
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~~r~s;; s'i~oc~tc
IMM
customers.
ALWAYS ON
Dry GoOdQ.
ARE TIECEIVING
Stock of
CONSISTING OF
DRY-GOODS,
HATS & CAPS,
QV E.F_INSWARE,
HOLLOWARE,
ROPE AND OAKUM,
FAB XESTO C K' 8,
And the FirAt Nattered
PAINTS.
DRY AND IN OIL;
ALSO,
144 SMIUE.L.4
ALSO,
A LSO,
ALSO,
OEM
ALSO,
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DE Y.-I.lCY:ttli
PlannelA,
Jaconets,
Table Linen,
Irish Linen.
ernsh,
Coanterpanes,
,Iloisery„
Gloves,
& Mite.
Groceries
WOODENIVARE
Duetets Tuba, Churns, Butter Prints and LAMM
CARBON OIL,
Linseed Oil & White Lead.
Boots and Shoes
LADLES' YLlSSfikr AND CHILDRENS' SHOES,
in great variety.
Rifle Powder and Shot,
Black ond Gold Front,
GEORGE W. BIGGS
No. 159 ormirrummo 91.
Four doors above Sixth Ave.
Optical and Fancy Gooda, &v.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FINE , IVATCII REPAIRING.
Please cut this advertisement out and
bring it with you. • jel dly
Mai=
''#'l , l
£ •p
Tar Cordial,
NATUATE; REMEDY
19:11
; ' • 7 7 .
' III EII OAT :an 41. :I[4ILTINI Gr S.
FEZ
intlibitle W.U$ tm Wong the -p u be e fit,
L, hi m C. - Wiphara's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. ler
t and tAutir Mews, tont gained an' enviable
tblintatlinf &Mike Atlantic Id the 'Pacific , ccest.
and from thence to some of the IN% families. of
lame, not through the press Mime: but by per.
Wu throughout ttintitate actually benedtted and.
1111Miii Wits olileantlWlAl4lllolol hashes ints,„lo lay
kepOrtern t he la unaida to supply . the demsno•
It rainy arl hold/ its reputation— • • •
NOt bYsiniptileg cough. but bYlodaeui 0 8
and"ululating nature to throw c if the unhealthy
matter eolletted tit) at the throat and bronchial
tibes..3o444 4 4itarkirritatiof 4 . •
second. It, removes lbw ranee of irritation
(which proances conghj of the mnentis membrane
sad-bronchial taboo. insists the lungs to act and
throw oU the unhealthy aecrctions, and purities
the blood.
Third. ft is free from Nulls, lobelia, Ipecacand
opium, of which moat throat and lung remedies
are composed, which'allay cough only. and
dhor
gsnvs the stomach. It has a coothing effect on
its stomach, nets on the liver and kidneys, and
aid nervous regions, thus reaching to
everi t part,or, the •,) stem. and In Its invigorating
and urifyinig efrxre It baa gaitte.i a reputation
wtde it reutothold &boycott omen In the toarket.
11111
TN IV CM
Great American Ilyspersia Pills,
Worm Sugar Drops
Being under my Immediate iiirectiuu, they 'hall
not lose their curattre.puatitiry by the use of chep
and Impure articles,
HENRY R. WISHART,
PROPRIETOR.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr. L. Q C WI-hart's , Allce Parlors are open
on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays (rum a
utto 5.p.m., for conaul , atton by Dr Vm .
T. Magee. him arc agQoetarod two CODPr
log ptryeiclans of acknowledged afalrty. Thfs
opportunity 19, not offerert by uuy "'her In..titu
tWn in the city-
AU letters must be addresmed to
L Q. C. WISHART, M. D.,
No. 232 N. SECOND ST.,
an* . ".' Cm
Vigyl t hrS REA
R D . y . RELIEF
In from Ono to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after rendlo_Vhls nAvertimment peed I.ny
SUTTER WITS PAIN.
RAPwAY'S READY RELIEF
IN. 15 A 'RE
FOR EVERY PA
" It was the first 414 Is
"Ilio Only Pain Remedy
that hateetty stops thereon erennlating pains, al La,
Inthmmetlow, and cures Congestions, Whether of
the Lungs, Stontscb, Bowes, et otherglends or orgy..,
by one eppli ,,
IN FEO3I ONE TO TwErri MI UM%
Eo matter bow viuleot or etteruelatins. the pale iLo
Bed-rldden, Infirm, (*tippled. Ner
vous. Nattaleo. or prostrated rrithdiseast soar suffer.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT F—INE. •
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. •
rinduIMAMILITION F S THE BDDER..
THIN OF THE BOWEL
CONGESTION OF THE LI — NGS.
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION of THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA.
CATARE.II,,INFLUENZA.
I:MADAME, TOOTTIAf
NEURALGIA, 11IIEUIIATISII,
COLD CHILLS, MICE CHILLS.
The application of the Read, Reiter to th e rant
OT OWLS Where the pain ar 010 ,, 1ty carats w..l atrocd
case and comfort.
• • - • .
Twenty drops In half a tumbler of water will In n
few moments cum CRAMPS. SPASMS, SUM{
STOMACH. REA ILTBIRIN. SICK HEADACHE,
DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY. COLIC. WIND
THE DOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers should. air:a)s carry a bottle of RAW.
Ivor, Ready Uelief wtth them. A few drops In
water said prevent. 'Jeanne' or pains from change of
water. It is better than Preach Brandy or Rat - rs as
stimignit
FEVER AND AGUE.
YlsVc.ll. AND AOLT. cured for day cents. Tiara
la not a remedial soot Irk this world that will sure
Fever and Ague, and all other Biala:tons, Billows%
Scarlet. Typhoid Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by
DIVAT4 PILLS) so quirk es RADIYATh
READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold bY
Druggists.
'HEALTH! BEAUTY! !
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD—I N•
IgREASE OF rf.ERIT AND W EIMIT—C LEA R
EsK IN AND BEAU TIFC L. COMPLEXION SE
CURED TO ,ALL,
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
DAS MADE THE MOST 4STONISHING CURER. •
SO QUICK,. So RAPID ARE THE CIIANtiE
Tim BODY UNDERGOEK UNDER THE IN
FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL
MEDICINE, THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every
_drop of the SA ESAPAEILLIA N RE.
SOLVT communicates through the Blood, Sweat.
Urine, and other fields moo Mloes of the system the
vigor of life, for 11 repairs the wastes of the hotly with
new and strand material. kraut:, Sypidlia, Con,
munition. Glandular dlcare. Ulcers lu the Throat,
Mouth, Tumors, Nodes to tee Glands and other part,
of the system. Sore Eyes, Strunious Dhichargra from
the Ears, and the wont forme of Skin diseases,
Eruptions, liver Sores. Scald Head, Mpg Worm.
Salt fibenra, Erysipelas, Acne, Week Spots, harms
in the Flesh, Tnmorti, Cancers it the Womb, and
all weakening and painful discharges, Nick t Swe.its,
Loss of Sperm, end ail wastes of the life piineiple,
are within the collative range of tills wonder of Mod
ern Chemistry, and a few does' use will prove to
any person using It for either of these farms of disc.:
Its potent power to cure them.
Not only does the Saxes rssagtso Br.OLVENT
creel all known slime - 11M ;gents In the core of ill.rot c,
Sarofelous,Causettitionst and blast diacates ; but It
la tha only positive cure for
1111
Kidney ac Bladder Complaints,
tl marl, end Womb diso.cs, Grose( Til a hrto.
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of rrinc,
Wight's Disease, Altormillt/lia, and In all ca,co when,
there OM Wieldiest depoell• or the water Is thick,
cloudy, mired with Substances like the white of an
eggs or. threads like white sdk, or there tea morbid,
dark, billow appearance, and white bone-dust dr
and; *ben than is a prictlng„ burning tend/
[ion when passing water, endpale In the Small of
the Met and atone th e WiceALco.
i t puto r i.-litosztly blown and sure Rclec,,,-
Ite Orme, n, To Pe, etc,
Tumor or 19Irears , Growth
Cure 4 lindwars Resolvent.
)nip 11, ISM.
1.45W.:.4 bass bed Ovarian Tease to the evade.
and bowel,. All tbo Doctors taL4 " than was as bap fee It."
I old ovary Wag ilea seas naananktakaa; bet Dahill,:
hatpod ass. I saw Tom ItAnolorrea, aml thought I 'road to
inilbad se Leith IL it, beams I Dad bettered far pe.the
on. I task tie bail...! the Rarelceat, and aro hen of
Radtfa~• PlllisOmb two bottles at 7 lbrayitdwr ;.4
thew la sat a agss of tea., to be wen or Mt, sad I feel
bother, mawirr, awl krepples than to suc h . Tows.
Th. want arm' was la the left tide al the loarel• onar
the pia II vollta 'to'Too the tame of other..
Too ma palatal it It Too chose.. TLA;ONAII P. KNAPP:
DM- ADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly; coated , ar lib tweet ruin.
purge, reglllSte, miry, Ceanse. arrt tetrerl4-then.
ibuivrars This, far the cure of all dl orders or the
Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kldneys, Bladder, Nervous
Dianne,. • Headache, . Conti•Ate,
iluesmahatketndionion, BUloueoess, Bilious Foyer,
or the 'Bowel% Plies, ann all Derange
ments of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to ogees a
posture care. Purely Vegetable, containing no nier
nor;e,nainceakex dektertous drum
of D l bse r e felloaing wymntoma icenUng
front rders at the Digestive Ovens
emuLipman, Inward Piles, Balloon of the Blood In , the
Mad, Acidity Um.Skanach, Mama, of.
Dianna
M Food, half.. or Weight In the Stomach, Soar Smuts Lions,
lioas, Kann ar iliatadag at the Pit of OM Banosch, S. far
mint at tw Head d L n inirl and Dialcalt Breathlmr, Fintaro.
•
Meal tlia P i Beam, Saffaarling flicaualara wllen
LAW N t•masti ar of Vision, Dots 01 Winn before
dm Not, lam eat Don Pain 1a the Hart, limetleacy
of Parspintkia, Tolbwnsq of tSti filln and Bros Pam la
tat Fa* Chat, UMW, tad maddas Rabe. of llama larrotag
Irjaa Fifth.
few doses of nAbwAre PILLS will hes the
system Swot ell the above-named dloottlers. Prier. a 3
cents_ per box. SOLD DT DBUGOISTB.
'READ ""YALSIO.IID TKOS." Send ame letter
damp to aIaDWAI k CO., lob. 57 Malden Lane.
Ilete.Posk. Infialinntloci arch thousands win ha
watt you.
A. dm ini otrutow 't4 Noti ee.
Estate of Georg Baker, Dec'd.
Letters of administration upon the estate of
George tinker, late of New Sewickley township,
in the county of Beaver, and State of Pennity !ye
nta, dec'd. haTirez been granted to the subscriber
melding in said townip, all persona haling
Jaime or demands against the estate of thy said
decedent aro hereby requested to make known
the same lathe undersigned withcnt delay.
LOMNANDIVOTti",' Miser.
.
ME
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NOT FO E.
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parable) that Pr Fele , '
rup Will not cure—werruc,eG aL.4I, ..4s, 4
phypletan . , , preverptl., Uprii
$5OOO Reward w p. ,
Mons 01 an) m,,v( ho
ralgtia able to prtAta... , 4 •G tuarN
lug curer wade ir , thin *a« rem- •
Dr. Fitter'o Vege , able lineumUle
82000 Reward va , rol tuab) p e t,:
tug Jo6eph P. liti,r. 1 1)
graduate of the c,i bratett
Imola In Nat and ( ten,
10r! ith,licnatlmm %.97.ar.
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or othel. able to
chi , um, Mercury.
twin hi Dr. Fitler . . Ittretiutauc!,'_',l
2S iOO Cettilicateo‘r
Inc ludin;.: It v.. II Eu.u.:,
seph Ffillo of :s(tlu.', - .;11,
of lies. J. LI It. , -
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bef ul LonJie,- aJ,. I
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more: ea -tios ernur Fuss en. liettur.t u." ;
sand., u! ! • re II Lo-rzn;
$250 Reward 1; r the nan, ..f t
prriktratloti for ltheuroathqu
totou r a tonglar a
?Tact ttaltihrn ld nolllra "
&IV:F.001 paid for tho puny.. to II p fe-.. • _
lullure 10 cure. 21 foil rlt,t nitte.ta
tug totur-41trta nitntt I,e wroolre,ed
Platiattelplil.t. The gnat/01'e s‘lThea sttle : 7. 4
qU3131.1 1 y 1n cure. wtit by r. erred hv
ad4era and iternettang, tralloto
three all Itttern to Dr.k.rni.an..No 43 t , e;,:t.i4n
etreet ;So other remedy 6 ofterel oft tut?-. 1 '.5
Gel. 3 circular on the r47101:0 'Ol.ll. el itttLl
ten. wank s T Ypilinllrtno fnr Et3r3,
1k of the •prfla 21_ , ..1.• HUGO isDamo
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Holloway's Pills
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Holloway's Ointmeni
T"Egrand principle th.u; inn, in
derful medtclne.9, tr , he Ont tE,
seas to purtitEng the torrt4 blo',d, Lad "
corrupt hatbil.a from ili••
tiotiovisyls Pills COL..:; .f a aft . ..tt
pec.uttrr um:lure ‘,I ;h••• 11::••••• Vegetabi El
tracts, Herbu Rod Medicinal Gnaw
setoote;.: Diea grall, ,,
t1v0..t.10 . y x‘r '1
any dniii.tee, nt :my r siier
ant: the rnisi.t •
wr Is al. great ti benefit •
power Int frame.
fIOLLOiIr:A - . •
Vi3laiden Lone. :New Teri..
no/low/sc. 191 ,:nr: r . 11 1 ,5 'l^ •
13 . 2!; cre, and $1 ,••
parint: 1a made by top' •
mr2llll.ly. 7:4 Mal to. L..•,•. '• ••• •
_Banks mul iikeo
BANKING HOU
OF
James 1. Brad)
COIL FOURTH AVE. A- W
ittslburgh. Ps
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Government Securities ; Gm
A.\ I C j" )• "
ON LIBERAL TIT
And. do a General litudift , ,z
SIX PER cI•INT. INTERF'T
subject to check A - 10v ,n! mo ,
JAMES T. IMAM
A
BEAVER DEPOSIT n;
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EXCFIANGE. SECllitirp ,
BOUGHT AND
Onice Hours front 9 P. 19. w
JNO. CONWAY &
BANKERS & BROKE
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DEALER!. IN
EXCHANGE. COIN AND
CC MTN TS taMann
interest Ailosced Ou Time DeP4l
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ColleCtiOni and Remittance,.
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The tiree beet Ana moat ty.2,1:3r h0tt,,17.,
taLdinln Inc market. entoloue an.:
full pAftlenk rsmailed to AO
No. 19. Plith el . 3 .l . f% l u lL u (e : ll.l'l:44;;*
Sole agent for Prince C 4. U.
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