The Beaver Argus. Beaver. 011.4 July 30, 1157*. Cireastation Thirteen Ibmktred. - - Rates or Advertaitag. TTU. air. 6w. Em. Sm. 1 year sqr-10 lines L lPl 00 $3OO $5OO Irf 00 $lOOO • 6qusieli, do to 600 700 16 00 15 00 3 names, do - 6-00 600:900 -IS 18 00 4 quires, QO 600 800 1000 'l5 00 II 00 eq010,•••• 800 11 00 16 . 00 'lll 00 ES 00 4 ethall/14..r. 11 00 1500 10 00 MOO 6n Ou i enb11511..... 00 00 110 00 31 00 3000 100 00 adreididndors' and Executors' NatiCes....s3 00 s pectsi tomes per TIM ten COAL . ET Foments to be made Quatterty. except for tri:Ali:at edrestisemeets. whleh must be paid n iovsnee. - JOU WORK. _Eighth Sheet Bills 25 Copies or 00 25 additional copies or less. • .... 110 Fourth Sheet 13015 25 copies or less ..... 3 MI 5 additional copies or halt Sheet Bills 25 copies or 5 02 25 additional copies or 1 50 Full Sheet Bills 25 copies or less .... 800 2.5 additional copies orl'o l o Bails to Equity tire pages or less ...... ....._..i5 00 Each addlt.nal page 203 Blanks, pinto. one quire. 200 Bach eulditional ..... 100 0; her Job work at same rates. TIME TABLE., Cleveland it Pittsburgh B. U.—Trent going East leave Beaver Station as follows: Mor o:n.2. Accom`n 9.19; Mail, 2.25 p. tn.; Evening Fut Line, 2.14 p. rci. Trains gonna {Peet leave Beaver Station as rol -1 nos: Mall, 7;42 a. tn.; Accommodation 630 p.m.; Fast Line 2.25 p. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Assembly-8. J. Caoss, Beaver Co. ALLUION, Washington Co. —A.. L. Cancratm, Butler Co. —Davin McKee, Butler Co. Prothonotory-0. A. SisALL. Wear:ref—Jams Fi. MANN. itnrnissioner—(l. W. SIIICOADES. Poor House Director—SLNUlL MCMARAXT Jury Colianissioner —Joint WilsoN. Auditor—J. F. CSILBLII3IIO2I. Trustees of Academy—R. S. lamas. —P. L. Gaza. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET We are requested to publish the following: Assembilf.—ClLlELES CHIME'. Beaver Co. Preastirer.—e B. HURST. Prothonotary.—C. R. Lv.iiira. Conrmirsioner.,-Davm PATTON. Jury Commissioner.—Gen. Jona Fersause Director of /bor.—dorm C. Raaz, Esq. Auditor.--doors A. Rersaraz.. Trustees of Academy.7Thosaa licessaaT, —.1..1ms Baratta. The attention of the public is directed to the following New Advertisements which appear for the first time to the ARGUS to -day Special Notice—nooftand's German Bitters C Special Notice—Dr Keyser?, Lung Cure C speeial-Notice—JA Cooper G Special Notice—A C Burst —.ll Special Notice—Win Wallace., 9 Card—Chas Bnaberk ..3.1y Adr-4 B Lippincott ~. Uyisqs- 6w Administrators Notico--Win M ........ Card -4 Ledlie .... 4-tf A dr—Jobn McGown Ade—Chippewa tp account—Audltors....4sqs-3w Children often look Pale and Sick from no other cause than having worms in the stomach. Brown's Vermifuge annfits will destroy Worms N‘ ithout injury to the child, being perfectly and free from an coloring or other injurious in gredients usually used in worm preparations. Curtis rk Bro . ten, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton street, New York, Sold by Druggists and Chem ists, and dcaleis In 'Medicines at Twenty-Fire cent. a Bor. jyterly-73 If a man must be robbed - by highivay men, Wisconsin is the place to have it done. A pair of these gentry who were robbing a farmer, the other day, held en umbrella over his bead to keep We sun off, while diey went through him, and offered him a sip of good brandy when they had finished the job. It is believ ed there are men now living in local op tion counties who would willingly sub mit to being robbed for the sake of a sip of good brandy.— Norristown Herald. Free of Charge.—Call at Hugo An driessen's Beaver Drug Store. Beaver, Pa, and get a sample bottle of Dr. A. Bo schee's German Syrup, free of charge. It has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and for any per son istrirerlng with a severe wash. heavy eul LI settled on the breast, consump tion or any disease of the throat and lungs it has no equal in the world. Our regular size bottles 75 cents. In all cases money will be promply return ed if perfect satisfaction is not given. Two doses will relieve any case. Try it Dry your tears. Science, which makes dark places light and rough places smooth, has discovered a way to peel onions without tears. Science sim ply fills a deep pan partly with water, and peels - the onions beneath the surface. It is a small discovery, but it saves oceans Of tears. The Household Panacea, and Fami ly Liniment is the best remedy In the world for the following complaints, viz.: Cramps in the Limbs and Stomach, Pain to the Stomach, Bowels or Side, Rheumatism In all its forms, Billions Colic, Neuralgia, Cholera, Dysentery, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Com plaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fever for Internal and External use. its operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates and pervades the whole system, re stonng healthy action to alp its parts, and quick. ening the blood. The Household Panacea is purely Vegetable and all Dealing. Prepared by Curtis Brown, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by all drug,glets. jyl6-iy Dr. Dio Lewia puts rum, candy and corsets on the same level so far as health is concerned, and says: "Near my residence are three shops—a rum shop, a candy shop, and a corset shop. I do not know which is the greatest evil." Thirty Years , Experience of an old Nurse.—firs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the beet Female Physicians and Nurses In the United States, and has bean need for thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the leebie intent of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the itonutch, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best a n d Surest Remedy in the World, n alt eases of Dysentery and Diarrhcea in children whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions fbr using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-simile of - Curtis and Perking is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. jy The managers of the Beaver County Agricultural Society are requested to meet at the Sheriffs office , in Beaver, on Saturday, August 11 at 1 o'clock, p. m. By order of the President. B. M. EWING, Seey. kr. Cold Sparkling Soda Water, fla vored with pure fruit syrup; fresh from Hugo Andriessen'a marble fountains. apl6-3m "Willie" 07lee, who is confined in our county jail for stealing, and who has on several occasions recently, almost succeeded in regaining his liberty, made another attempt of that kind on last Tuesday evening. He was found, bow-. ever, some three or four hours after he was missed secreted above the ceiling over his cell. He seems ter have a fer tility of resource almost incredible. $lOO will buy a good 'second hand leather top buggy. Six months time will be given for payment. Inquire for M. at Auous office. 4-3041 On Monday afternoon, about five o'clock, a barn belonging to widow Gray, in Big Beaver township, about a mile from New Galilee, was struck with lightning and burned to the ground. The barn was filled with bay and wheat. A wagon and buggy were also burned, and one horse, owned by John Cooke,' of Beaver Falls, killed.. Mr. Cooke had just put his horse in the stable With the intention of staying all night, when the lightningstroke occurred. Mr. John R. Caskey 4 a son-in-law of Mrs. Gray; who was at the barn at the time, was severs. ly shocked but not permanently injur ed. Probably there' was no insurance and the loss will fall liaavy on them.— Radical. The Right SerA a 1 a Judge.— There is at least one; Jiidge in. Indiana Who knows hisduty, knows heat to per form it, and, don't} *are at ; :ell. Ills bailie is Colonel Cyriis L. Dunham, who achieved distinction in the war by his valiant conduct at Parker's Cross-Roads. The same valor Which he manifested on the, battle-field luirecently displayed in his judicial capacity. At a late session of the Floyd county briminal Court, he Instructed the Grand Jury to investigate the lynChing of the Rents, just as on a previous occasion the instructed the Grand Jury to indict the Vigilante who hanged the suppesed murderers of the Park family at Charleston. Recent ly he has received several threatening letters, warning Min that his life would be taken if he did not be careful. To these letters the Judge replied publicly in a communication to the Washington county Vigilant.. The following ex tracts will give an idea of his temper: "The Vigilante, so called, toll me I had better be quiet. Let me tell them I nev er failed to speak my opinions. I de nouncetbenras murderers, as they are, and as all decent citizens know them to be. I have stood before the cannon's mouth, where not one of the masked cowards ever dared to stand." Good Teachers are wanted. Perrone of good health, and good abilities can become good teachers. Address with stainp J. A. Cooper, Ed inboro, Pa. Shocking Accident—A Youso LA DY BADLY INJURED IN A MILL AT NEW linioirros.—Ori Monday afternoon, about four o'clock, a terrible accident occurred at New Brighton. A young la dy from Beaver Falls, named Miss Craft, was in Wilson's fionring mill, at the former place, and was standing near two upright shafts that were revolving at a rate of fifty revolutions per minute. One of the shafts was covered with grease and the lady's dress, which was of very light material, touched and ad hered to It, and her garment winding around the shaft she was drawn be tween the two, which aro only a few' in ches apart, at least one hundred times before the machinery could be stopped. One of her legs was badly fractured and the scalp torn almost completely from her head. It was certainly a mirac ulous escape from death. She was placed on a settee and taken to her home; but her injuries are so severe, that her recovery is not anticipated. litallartnatrble.—Wm. Wallace, of New Brighton, is constantly in receipt of quantities of fine Italian Marble from the But, and as be has the advantage of the lowest rates, he is prepared to furnish monuments, bead and foot stones and slabs at the most reasonable rates. All kinds of atone work done satisfactorily - on short notice. Office and works, R. B. street, New Brighton, near lower depot. Graee Greenwood put the follow ing conundrum to Senator Carpenter Borne time ago, but at last accounts had received no answer: "If it is bard for a Senator to be a good Christian on 0,- 000 a year, what are a poor clerk's chances of sslvation on $1,400. Itaig carpets at Hurst's. Extensive Wool Sales.—At the sale of personal property belonging to John Slentz, esq., of Ohio township, on Thursday of last week, two lots of wool were sold. The first lot disposed of em braced about 1,200 pounds, last year's clip, and was struck off to N. J. McCor mick, esq., at 33 cents per pound. The second lot was this year's clip, and em braced about 1,000. Mr. Orr. of this place, waslhe pnichaseri'atuir 38 cents per pound was the price Paid 16r this lot, It pays (o get an education at the State Dior mal School, Edinboro, Pa. Camp Bleetin g.—The Committee of the Georgetown Camp Meeting, West Pittsburgh District, request that those persons wishing to have tents at that meeting wilt meet in person, or repre sentative, on the camp ground, Aug. 7, at 2 o'clock p. tn., for the purpose of tent I(vation. Persons are expected to furnish their own tents. Our camp meeting commences August 20. We cordially invite all the minis ters of the District and adjoining Dis tricts, and ministers in the community near, to come and help us. The camp ground Is beautifully located, easy of ac cess, only two miles from Georgetown and Hookstown. Hacks will run from Smith's Ferry or Georgetown to the camp ground. We expect good board ing at modern rates. We expect to com plete arrangements for furnishing prov ender, for the horses, which can be pur chased near the camp ground. No huckstering allowed within the limits of the law. We expect good order to be maintained. Probably at night the camp grOund will be lit up with gas from a contiguous oil well, if the com mittee can agree upon terms. ke. All denominations are invited to come and pitch their tents With us and help us in the work of soul-saving. We would like to have the tents all up by the even ing of the 19th of August, or as nearly so as possible. We want the world for Christ. "To your to its, 0 Israel !" JOSE GLEDHII.L, irrnan Committee. Consumption-1 o Cures It.-11 any one will read the essay . Keyrer , with the cures which he haamade, and then go-and ask those whose cent:4lles &republished, they cannot help but be 4vinced that Dr. Keyser has done more Ina shoi:t Hine towards the core of this for. midable malady, than any physician of the pres ent day. Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure furnishes the poor consumptive With more of hope than any known remedy. Dr. Keyser's other treatment, together with his Lang Cure, are next-to Invinci hie, where there Is constitutional vigor enough ten to appropriate the medicine. If the lingerer (rein consumpUon, or of any longstanding chron ic disease, will make application to Dr. Keyser, they will know What we say Is true; if this is im practicable, try a bottle of Dr. Keyser's Lang Cure, read his essay, which may be had free to all, by application, or by letter, at Dr. Keyser's medical office, IG7 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, l's. Price of Lung Care, $1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 per half dozen. Postal Cards, according to a late decision of the P. Q. Department, are not to be advertised, are not to be re turned to the writer, and ate not to be sent to to the dead letter office. If un delivered 60 days, after receipt, they are to be burned. Three plies and ingrains at A. C. Ilurst'd; prices low. Ttie Newark American sadly men, tions the fact that Tom Corwin refits in an unmarked grave, without so much as the simplest headstone to indicate who sleeps beneath. It calls upon the State, which was so honored by her loved and distinguished son, to rescue his grave Ipom the oblivion which will otherwise soon blot it from the knowledge of men. An Important Law.—The follow ing act for the better collection of debts in the State of Pennsylvania was passed by the recent legislature "That in all cases where any judg ment has been heretofore obtained in any court in this commonwealth against any person or persons, if an execution be issued upon the said judgment, which is returned by 'the sheriff niata bona, or that the debtor has no property out of which the said judgment and execution can be satisfied, any judge of the said court may thereupon issue a subpoena commanding the said debtor to appear before a judge or any commissioner du ly appointed by the said court, to un • dergo an examination under oath as to his property and effects, with power to compel obedience to the subpcena by at tachment and the production of books and papers necessary to the said exami nation. In case the said examination does not disclose any property or effects the expenses thereof shall be paid by the party instituting the same, other wise they shall be part of the regular coat of suit." A aluglilarliailden3 UNPILE MEDMATED Flint! ' 166:11C20N.-oWitig tOi the new building; and tbs e.v.poissive moil* at dwr Phillipabsinitioldiere Or phan SebOol;Prof:lor did not send out the usual invitations for the of July festivities. Yet, with *ol„ allY'Preilauto arrenSement.whatev- Inicabout forty of his relatives , dropped in on him. Some of them had not been at the family meeting for ten, twenty and thirty years. Prof. Taylor is the yourigest of.* large family. -It was an interesting circle. 'Mere was the aged paroletic, verging on four score that had- nursed the Prof. when an infant, come to make her last visit; two loved sisters that bad cared for him as their own child; and there was there the old gr4teaded author and editor,wbose pen had for more than belle century at tracted the public attention both in America and Europe; all his brothers and sisters and their families, and many cousins. L„ Had invitlitions been sent to these parties, so widely separated by hundreds of miles, and the men representing the busiest activities of life,—there were ten ministers, one President of a college and editor, two doctors, one merchant, ono manufacturer, &o.,—they would proba bly have felt they could not have spared - the time to attend. But strangely they were all impressed, spontaneously, with the desire to bo there. The family history as talked over was full of the deepest interest to the young er part of the group, that heard many in cidents they did not know before. Such an influx would have disconcer ted most families,but the nipples of the Prof. were ample and to spare. After the orphans had taken dinner,at 3 o'clock the family sat down to their reunion dinner, abunclant,and ample in all its supplies, as all 61, to satisfy any appe tite. After a happy day of fraternal inter course this family gathering-so strange ly met—parted, probably never all to meet again together on earth. Ameilcan and imported carpets at A. C Mod's. Military Camp.—The Reynolds Ri fles intend going into camp this year on Monday. the 11th inst., at Camp Dough erty, the same ground occupied last year. It is expected that the Sharon Rifles, Capt. H. L. Stone, the North Liberty Guards, Capt. J. C. Weller, and the Lawrence Guards, Capt. James Hale, will join in the encampment. The camp will be under the command of Major-General J. S. Winans. If the programme is carried outs military dis play may be expected here which this part of the country has not witnessed since the days of war.—Press. ConferectO Meeting.—TUE TWEN TY-SIXTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.—Tbe following bits been banded in for publi cation: ST. CUARLE/ HOTEL. / PITTBUDBGII, July 31. The conferees for the Twenty-sixth !Senatorial District, conaisting of Butler, Beaver and Wash - ington counties, met at the SL Charles hotel Thursday, July 31, at 11 o'clock a. m., and organ ized by electing lion. Samuel Marshall, of Butler, 'AA president, and W. B. Dunlap, of Beaver, secre tary. On motion to proceed with the nomina tions. Mr. Mcgtiistion, a conferee from Butler, opposed the motion, and insisted on the Confer ees to decide first as to which county should be entitled to the extra candidate. After mature de liberation the motion passed. The names of Ma jor Charles Cheney, of Beaver, W. Lee Archer, of Washinglea, - and Dr. J. Lusk, of Butler, were then presented as the several candidates for as sembly and unanimously elected. The confei. ees then proceeded to the nomination of the ex tra Candidate, whereupon butler presented the name of William 13—Zoiolor. and Washington the name of Wm G. Durrett. A ballot was taken, which resulted in a majority for Barnett, of Wash ington county. On motion , the nomination was made unanimous, lion. O. W. Sillier was then chosen as senatorial delegate, and Capt: Joseph Zeigler, of the lierald, of Butler, Samuel Ruth of Washington, J. U. McCreery and Dr. W. Simp son, of Beaver representative delegates to the state convention. Tho best of feeling exhited among the conferees. and they parted With the consciousness of knowing that they have placed in the field a ticket that wittcommand the respect of both parties. Carpets, oil drat and slatting)] in every va. riety and style—prices reasonable—at A. C. ilarsCP, Bridgewater, Pa. A Distinguished Consiet.—Hon. H. Bucher Swoope, the United States District Attorney for the Western Dis trict, paid his annual official visit to the penitentiary in Allegheny city last week. Among other convicts referred to by him in his paper—the Telegraph—ho mentions the following: "Among the most noted of these is, probably, ex- Mayor Adams, of Allegheny City, who once upon a time was fawned upon by the politicians, courted by the people, and carried the city of Allegheny in his vest pocket. In an unguarded hour ho attempted to shove a small quantity of "queer," but was quickly bagged, tried, convicted, and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude. He has served three years of his time, and is represented by the Warden and officers to be one of tho most orderly and industrious prisoners in the Penitentiary. Mr. A. served five and a half years in the regular army on Gen. Sherman's body guard during the war, was at one time a political power in the city within whose municipal Hui its ho now wears a felon's garb. A Gentleman residing near the Frankfort Springs In this county in formed us the other day that the num ber of visitors there this summer was considerably in excess of those present during any season for several years past. It only needs a little capital, a little energy and a little printer's ink to make these Springs a favorable resort for hundreds of people who go farther and fare worse each recurring summer of the year, The Signers.—The signers of the Declaration of Independence were all natives of the American soil with the exception of eight. Sixteen of them were from th&eastern or New England colonies, fourteen from the middle and eighteen from the southern colonies. One was a native of Maine, nine were natives of Massachusetts, two of . Rhode Island, four of Connecticut, three of New Jersey, four of Pennsylvania, two of Delaware, five of Maryland, nine of Virginia and four of South Carolina. Two were born in England, three In Ireland, two in Scotland, and one was born in Wales. Twenty-seven of the signers had been regularly graduated in college, or about one-half. Twenty others bad received an academic education, and the remain r had each been taught at a plain st`% 00l or at home. Of the fifty-six sig'" t rs twenty-five has studied the in stit dons of Great Britain while sojourn ing in that country. All bad something to lose if the struggle should result in failure to them. Many of them were very wealthy, and, with very few ex ceptions, all of them were blessed with a competence. Thirty-four of the signers were law yers, thirteen were planters or farmers, nine were merchants, five were physi cians, two were mechanics, one was 8 a clergyman, one a mason and ones sur veyor. The youngest member of con gress when the Declaration was signed (Rutledge) was twenty-seven years of age; the oldest one (Dr. Franklin) was seventy. Forty-two of the fifty-six were between thirty and fifty years of age; the average age of all was forty-three years and ten months. Not one of the signers ever fell from that high estate to which that great act had elevated him. , R has been well said that "the annals of the world can pre sent no political body the lives of whose members, minutely traced, exhibit so much of the zeal of the patriot, dignified and chastened by the virtues of the man."—Harper's Magazine for August. Blb!esk 1 !! *Oaf* . sod Wateeitht=-111e - - Johnstown llotinfain raicspf,yasterday °antidrug the folitist hig'llemustional Item: "On the Meanly ; tigiy•yoting rather fine looking. agreeable, hair and moustache somewhat gray. .although young. about usual _height; tutuslik dressed In gray, and wearing a low 'heti came into onr midst, hailing from-Pitte. burgh. Ile was accompanied by a young woman whom he represented as , his vita. The twain immediately :repaired tp cme of our principal hotels, took lodg- Ings, and were prepared for action, the . ostensible part of which—was selling bi bles. - Ile went to work, drove a flour- Ishing busineis, and spread broadcast in our city the "glad tidings" In book form. Inthe tapantime connubial bliss ran high, but flosomennieconntable (fires son he'llipped tb tmother lodging place, leaving his fair companion behind. Business be still drove with 'oommendi ble snap and energy. But again he sought new hotel accommodations. where he remained,,constantly sporting, drinking beer and selling ; bibles, until Last night, when a brother!of the young woman appeared upon tb scenes. The brother, also, bailed froth Pittsburgh, carne especially in search - of his sister and the man of bibles. whom he repre sented as having ruined the young woman, living in criminal intimacy with her since their arrival in this place. The brother made diligent search for his sister's seducer, threatening to shoot him, should they meet. But the gay and festive bible distributor learned of his approach,raised ten dollars by pawn his watch, and quietly skipped away to parts unknown, while all our citizens were in ignorance of the sensation going on in our initial. In justice to the man, or to the wari ness of the landlord, we must add that all hotel bills were settled:" Carpets, oil cl•ths and matting. in every vs riety and style—prices reasonable—at A. C Burst's, Bridgewater, Pa, Personal.—Mr. Samuel Hamilton, of the Surveyor General's oillee, Harris burg, is visiting his friends in Ohio township, at the present time. His health Is not particularly good just now, but a few weeks rusticating, It is to be hoped will bringhirn out all right again. —Mr. "Will McKinley 'and lady of Florida are on a visit to their relations in Beaver. Both are in. their usual health, and Will does not seem to bo a bit less energetic now than usual. —Mr. Ed. Wittish, of the real estate Arm of Stevenson dc Wittig*, is at pres ent sojourning at Frankfort Springs. He tarries there just now for his health. He expects-to grow rapidly during the two or three weeks of his stay in that health restoring locality. —Mr. A. McDonald, a saddle and har ness maker of HOokstown, this county, has become thevonier" of a part of the "Hugh Anderaoti property," on Third street, Beaver, 'and intends moving into it the present or next week. He will carry on his business here, and as ho is a good workman, it is to be hoped that he will meet with success. —Joseph Johnson, esq., and lady of Washington city, are visiting rela tives in Beaver and vicinity. Mrs J. is a daughter of the late Judge Thomas Henry, of this place, and will be re membered by our oldest Inhabitants. The young thief, Willie Oyler,at pres ent confined in our jail, is one of the most expert rogues to be found any where. He abstracted a fellow pnso- - nor's gold watch the other day, while the "aforesaid" fellow prisoner, was bet_ tang - vph Willie that he couldn't do i i The time -piece was taken so adroitly that CobLenz never know, until some tittle afterwards that Oyler had "gone through" his pocket. The alimony Trageo.—Fun. THEN FACTS ABOUT JOHN FRAZIER AND KATE FAULSTICK.—The double crime committed in the village of Harmony , Butler county, some three weeks since has not been forgotten here, and is stilj an interesting subject of discussion in the communities where the unfortunate couple are personally known. The Butler papers state that Frazier alias Fretcher, alias Pricker , left a wife and two children, residing at Zanesville; but a citizen of the latter place denies the statement as to the children, and alleges that he left a wife there, who married again without having been divorced. Of the treatment of the girl, this statement is published: "Kate's parents, who reside in Wheeling, were naturally opposed to her intimacy with a married man, and finding that it did no good to talk to her, proceeded to harsher measures. But they were such measures as wero calculated to rather increase than lessen her affection for Frazier. They chained her in her room; they fed her on bread and water, and finally degraded her by whipping her. Tbis, instead of curing her, made her deceitful, and aftet making many promises she was ■et at liberty. The first use she made of her liberty was to elope with Frazier. The mother of the girl followed them to Bridgeport, tele graphed to Steubenville and had them arrested. They were brought back to Wheeling, and Frazier oud his sister wero arrested for abducting Miss Faul stick, bu t as she swore that she was not abducted, but followed Frazier of her own free will, the case was dropped, and in a few days they left the city, and were heard of no more by their friends tin hi the news of the tragedy flashed over the wires. The ball, which lodged in the forehead of the girl, was firmly imbedded in the skull, and the painful operation of hav ing it removed was borne without a murmur. The grains of powder which disfigured the skin around the wound, were nearly all removed, and the scar is said to bo scarcely perceptible. Rate still persist& in declaring that she and Frazier were married, but declines to toll who performed the ceremony. Sho also maintains that she was shot ac cidentally, immediately before Frazier sent the bullet into his own brain. She received a dispatch from her mother on Wednesday, announcing the serious illness of her father, and asking her to return home. She at once started for Wheeling, having seemingly entirely recovered from her injury. [For the Beaver Argos.) Keep Out of Debt.—Owe no man anything. Keep out of debt. Avoid it as you would avoid war, pestilence and famine. Hate It with a perfect hatred. Abhor it with an entire and absolute abhurence. Dig potatoes, break stones, peddle tin ware, do anything that is honest and useful rather than, run to to debt. As you value comfort, quiet, in dependence, keep out of debt. As you value good digestion, a healthy appetite, a placid temper, a smooth pillow, pleas ant dreams and happy wakings, keep out of debt. Debt is the hardest of all taskmasters, the most cruel of all op pressors. It is a millstone about the neck. It is an incubus on the heart. It spreads a cloud over the whole firmament of man's being. It eclipses the aun, it blots out the stars, it dims and defaces the beautiful blue sky. It breaks up the harmony of nature and turns to dissonance all the voices pf its melody. It furrows the forehead with premature wrinkles, it plucks the eye of its light, It drags the nobleness and readiness out of the port and bearing of a man. It takes the soul out of his laugh, and all stateliness" and freedom from his walk. Come not under his accursed dominion, pass by it as you would pass by a leper, or one smitten by plague. Touch it not. Take not of its fruits, for it shall turn to bitterness and ashes on your lips. Ramo. ~: "',~ >, ~. '~ `)"' MAU*" u " i . In pi toe , ttkereeeviallited to the people ot Ate (windy ,by the Preebient fileo and - of:County - Ilnkin, end' Board. O . Maas of TemPerVie. trd. t 0 , 41 tie tt*, tit* 17110041 d Ittionaj'at t esta: inieldithiedin'the N. E. froth, $lO o'clock; The Prey i ident, ‘, S. I. Pritzter, called the meit- 1 ing to order. , •-. ) 4 : At thi 'toped 4 die Gitelman, Rev. i P. MeGowo invoked the biasing of Di 4 vine Providence brotk_the totpPereneil„ tti cause end this alMibies . . )1) . 1 , The Secietary boingebeencA• Ir.olif-'' lagher was appointed beet as !' of the meeting. ' The Chairman • requested the Secretary to :sad the Com:Oh:don oral: Beaver County Temperance Union, atter the the reading an invitation was extend ed to persona tapir: the Organization. Report from Board of Managers was called for by the Meeting; Chairman T. A. Shinn, mg., presented the following report: We, the - Board of Managers of the Bea. ver County Temperance Union, respect fully suggest MUM Temperance Union the necessity of thorough argent:W*4i throughont the ornty, and In order. So forward the same, . • Resolved, That an agent or agents be procured to travel the county, rod In each school district organize auzilliary associations to this union and by all laudable 016211, educate the Publid mind. up to the Prel4ll- sand polnt,. OUibe question of Temperance in its peniticel aspect especially T. A. Shinn The moil of heard of nastier* was received by vote 11 the meeting. A motion was matie'' and seconded to adopt the,loping as resolution 411 the meeting. Liter a lively discussion— speeches being nlade by Messrs. B. R. Bradford, T. JLAPirtm,'Franels J. Anderson. and Prof. - Donwiri..Also Revs. Shields, Lynch, and 'Dyer,—s motion Wail *nada and . ieoonded to dock et the resolationrmothin passed. It was moved and at - minded that the special business for iriacklbis ,Reeting was called, now be taken npOnotion pre vailed. -A motion to appoint a committee to prepare resolistions for the action of the meeting, carried. The Preeldebt appointed the following gentlemen as the Cominittee: Revs. Ayer, Shields, ?desire. Fife, Bradford, and Prof. Duncan. On motion meeting adjourned tb as semble this afternoon at 2 o'clock. 31111IITEl. Rochester, July 29, !MS.—The after noon session of the Teesperanct► Union opened at 2 o'clock, in accordance with the motion of adjournment passed at the morning session. The minutes of a former • meeting of the Union held at Beaver Falls, April 221, 1873, were ordered to be read. After the reading, the minutes were approved. The minutes of the ion of this meeting were r appro The Committee to =pare resointio for the action of meeting reported through their ' hisrman, Rev. Mr. Shields. The repori was received. It was moved and seconded that the report bo considered seriatem ; motion passed. Resolution Ist of the report, which reads as fOl/011111, was unanimously adopted : WHEREAS. It is creditably reported that many of the grog shops continue to sell as heretofore, and that various par ties, both in this and from adjoining coun ties, sell and hawk about our streets both malt and distilled liquors. And agents of dealers from Ike cities frequently vis it our eitilelakin solicit and receive their orders Liquors. clearly in vio -1 lation uf;:bo :law r ind good order, therefore Aei . :lt, ' - Itaitierl,'ll l Valk - we, iiis a Temper ance Convent..., met, will tilfd do pledge our united gild individual efforts to prosecute those who violate the liquor law, now in force in our county. Resolved. 2. That we recommend that in everycommunity in this county where liquor has hitherto been sold or may probably be sold, the friends of law and order be urged to appoint a Vigi lance Committee of five (5) whose duty It shall be to ferret out and bring to no tice all violations of the present local op tion law; and said committee shall con sult together and prosecute such viola- tions as the law directs in the most effi cient manner which prosecution shall be made by a special committee appoint_ ed by the Union, and alt Local Vigilant Committees shall report direct to the above Committee. RESOLUTION $d nee°Wed, That in order to meet the expenses that niav be incurred In the prosecution of the violation of the local option law, we recommend the appoint ment by the managers of the Temper ance Union of collectors to solicit funds in different parts of the county. Resolved, 5. Theft the thanks of this convention are hereby tendered to the Pastor and Congregation of the M. E. Church of Rochester for the use of their church. also to the ladles and citizens generally for their hospitality during the sessions of the convention. 2d Resolution concluding with the amendment proposed by' Mr. A. Best wick, was also adopted unanimously. (after much spirited discussion.) 3d Resolution was adopted without a dissenting voice. By permission of the meeting 411. Res olution was withdrawn by the commit tee. sth Resolution was unanimously adopted. The Preamble was agreed to,,and on motion the Preamble and Resolutions were adopted; a whole. Mr. A. M. Barbour was appointed Treasurer of the Temperance Union. By vote the Secretary was instructed to send copies of the minutes of, this convention to thecounty papers, and al so Keystosit Good Tempter, Temper ance Vindicator for publication. The report. ce Board of Managers of County Union, (placed upon the docket) being called up after , considerable de bate was adopted as the Resolution of this Union. It was moved and seconded that a col lection be taken to defray the expenses of the County Union. motion passed. On motion meeting adjourned. A. Y. GALLAGHER. Steil. lklooflandrs Getman Slaters.—lt Is over thirty years dinar this celebrated remedy was In traduced to the American Public. Daring this time it has performed hundreds and thousands of the mast utontshing cures, and its reputation and sale have now reached a point that far 'U pson any remedy of the present or past ages. It has acquired this great reputation, not by a system of puffing, but by the actual merit of the article Itself. If you are amicted with any of the diseases for which It Is retommended, such u Dyspepsia. Lirer Complaint. Nervous Debility, or disorder of the Digestive Organs, It will not fall to sustain its reputation in your we. It is not an alcoholic drink, but a pure Medicinal Bitters that will do you good. For sale by all druggists. Be sure you get ufforilland's German Bitters." Johnston. Holloway a Co., Proprietors, 602 Arch St, Philadelphia. Roasting Ears at 30 cents per dozen went off In haste in Beaver on last Satur day. Ttie "ears" here referred.to would measure about 4 inches In length, and were rather soft to be very nutritious. Ewen Valley was quite lively on Saturday afternoon lot, owing to the fact that about forty railroaders having become drunk, were on the rampage. It is needless to add that they had sev eral fights. One man came near losing his life, having barely seemed being struck with an az which waiibrowu by another man. , .1011elphtlissollie. sisq., has removed his lairollise frith thifiltiay building to .AlAntwoosidance tba ponth4paat sor **Octliodiainstid. - • Li iiieems that that most Ignorant or all,4lMonnstmas,—J. 1.. B. roawasU.L-- ditrpottmastar at'lleavei Palls, baguet Isasusstysi that publishers are , not ; Is. quired to, discontinue Papers until all arrearagmfarci, fielded. Au' - Air benefit we tall him now tiihe t tlit , la the Miw In 'rikainaliklarboodeeettiWio be tied with **dreg just now: 3 1atit' week brokeiato the More 'of 'itrnt. Johnston and intio the. °face of „Cameron and Idirke In Rochester, and on Setnidsi evening they visited Ble .ittOrs room:of eapt.4. B. Dickey of Bridgewater. Be on the lookout for them. ~..q~'1 NSW- BRIGHTON GRAIN BABSET isnutzarsm . sr WILSON. Wbite Wheat per beebel ..... fled Whelt_ per bombe. ..... eb Rye per 75 Oat. per ... to Coto pet 55 - BEAVER MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY Wheat, per busbel.... ... ..," 0001 10 Oats" " ...... *0671 BO Com " ral q• ..... • 75 ing4 _ Our per Nati— —to per paned 11 ''''' )/2 Butter lard *- - ....- ....... .... .......... ... mat, 20 loo; is inidow " - ~ .so 10 N iff . per .d0zen.:...." ..." .............. ..... lOC IS C anis per pair 400 60 Potatoes per bushel New 150@ 200 Otliolui pet umbel..... ... ........... 11502 00 Apples. green, per bushel ... hOrh • GO Dims per bu5he1........_. "'''''''''" 2 .scis 00 WILRINSON-SHORMAKER—In Beaver Palle. on tbeletti - of July, to' lisiv..L - D; Moorhead. Kr. David Wilkinson of Beaver Faits, to Mtge 'Mary Shoemaker of Beaver, Pa. CAMPBELL-SAY RE.—On the 30th of July, 1873, at the National Hotel, by Rev. Wm. Lynch, Mr. Simeon Campbell to Miss Saville Sayre, both of Belloggsvine, Ohio, EMERSON—DUNCAN—By 11ev. J. D Moor. bead, July 23, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Charles M. Emerson to Miss Ag gte Duncan, both of Beaver Fans, Pa. LEDLIX—On Thursday, July 31. in Deaver., Philip Y.. Intant son, of Joseph and the late I.lattle Ledlie. aged 4 months and 211 days. New Advertisements. The Brost Attractive Subscription Book Published This Year. IN SEA.II.CII OF THE CASTAWAYS : A Romantic Narrative of the Loss of Captain Grant of the Brig "Britannia." and of the Adventures crisis Children and Friends In his Discovery and Rescue. Em bracing the 'Defer iption of a VII r ice Round the World. .12y JVLES VERNE, Author of **Twenty Thonsan& Leagues under the Sea," etc. 170 PINE ENGRAVINGS; 820 Elm, Price $3.50. ilyantls Molted. For descriptive circulars, terms, territory, etc., address 1. IL LIPPINCOTT dr CO.. Publishers, Philadelphia. augg-flw • .• • • • •••• NOTICE, TO :3OE:CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of County Comthissiontirty °dice in Beal ver, noW 10 o'clock a. tp.,llbaMVosy,....,ugtist 18Th, for the masonry and-ltb* structure of a bridge over McKinley's run, in Rodiejter town ship, where the public rout-front 116cpester to Butler crosses said run. Bids for the masonry to be by the perch actual- measurement, said bridge to be twenty feet span and eighteen feetloadway. Proposals must be accompanied with a statement giving the total weight of the cast and wruught Iron. the general working strength, and the aid. mate of breakingstrength per Itneal fbot, as well es the greatest laesl load the bridge will sustain. The Commlesloters will reserve the right to re- Jeet sal or all bids. Bids will be opened at 10 o'clock on said day. By order of County Commissioners. .7011 N Mv(IOWN, Clerk.ugte, s3l ltadfesterser-o- A(ter 30 Years of tetra taw proved to be the best healing and p _aim intbduing Llainicat in tho World. It to reeconmoneed vith cmbotoaded MTN 13.12C0 WWI of I. Lt3Mrrise3.Burns.l3prains. Ithotonotis=. v.:- I By:et:lnv+, Lilo*. C/111.• blalna,Ettinnomm _ 30..nta.2 mann reet„.lE3rn, &c.. &mon; all prn•sons. and-for 6lnaltur. youndenv.i-Full.Sc:atches.Wind- Ualls 11001 , n!o. ert7::l3. Sp rinchal t. saddlkeol -1 ond flarauss discuos of LIM Eye and Ear In Horses, Mules or Cattle. MOM 111. Ll\ Cure Neuralgia. Itbeatnatism, Gard. rime Beek. Salt 'Jimmie, roisonotis Bites, Eitesnal Bone and Muscle Affections, sore Nipples. ko., and may be, uagly termed ttio panacea far all EXTERNAL 'WOUNDS. fir Remember. this Liniment did not spring up in o day or o. year. we ducthitTitz UOITABEVALDANDIINNATIIIIALCIIIM CLAZIOD WY 10nratous Alm iframoom Liam NMI& But WO beim the exertenee of over thi r ty years of trig, tho most rob. stionsirendtexuaby emultitado °fait:teams. If the Ltd:untie not es recommended. tho Moneywifibeß,efunded. Do not be Imposed upon by using any other Liniment eisim the ramp properfles or ro. Bran They are a cheat and a traud. Bo siva and get nothing but Mita Kutattg lad tar Bow n LU. DEZOCIZIUM AID cow atoszaws • 215 c, 50c. and $ 1 wiz Battle. ricracs au ow Dorn" esaa. &a. LYON G. CO. FIEMEIM MARRIED. DIED. 1:2721 VTLI. AIJ3O i WEAVER dt,CO.!S COLUMN; . 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A *valuable work on skin diseases sent tree. r.. 2 051 ETIRING EVERYBODY 1.7 Samples Free. Agents Wasted. Addret , , Barber Jiro'. here, Poi t Byron, 111 The Mont laughable Illustrated Pa per on Earth. bent on Ulm), Three Months for ton cents. T. b. Coot:. 767 Broadway. N. Y Vverythlant Complete—Novelty Photo graphing Camera. Take your own and your frtends pictures. Sett free on recipt of 50 cents, W. WeAt et Co., 7.r..t Che.mant St.. Pnt Free! Free! Free! An Immense descriptive catalogue of the best novels. best hand books, best song books, and best miscellaneous books. malted free on apPilra• Lien by letter to It. M. DeWitt, 33 ROAM sheet, New York. BOOK l'intime.TTAlA Ve."7.egruZtaniami.V. Deamond tt, Co., Pl , lted. Fi. AGENTR ZIC=Or tmOay and Ti eth anV• greie t :. / addreing l rouP: 8 11ertiry . Andart Agency, Newburgh, N. V. ! i Gaited went t i 4 n it e; e t 7 ,1,, n i i V st°,thivtici i n u t 1 17. ome Paper. Two exquisite (lem mas free to each suatcrlber. Profitable pled gen teel employment for male or female. Liberal Woes. Address THE WELCOME GUEST.' No. 33 Union Square. A GENTS WANTED.—Send $1.25 for l'ktiplendid Proepecion, now ready, for the Life and Times of HORACE GREELEY. By L. D. Ingersoll. An unbLased, nenpartizan life of this great Man, with extended notices of many of his Cotempury Statesmen and Journal ists. This work Is gotten up in superior style. Royal Octavo of 60d pages, fully illustrated. A dneat opportunity for agents . For description ad ress Luton Publishing Co., Chicago, 111., and Cincinnati, 0. TO ALL HAVING SPIRE TIME AND ARDS EAR.% Lit IVEPA s3otrithout Risk—Local Agents wanted every wAere for file PEOPL Re PICTORIAL ATLAS. Send for a circtdar to J. DAV ID WILLIAMS, 46 Beekman St., S. MONEV made rapidly with Stencil and Key Cheek contain. Catalogues, !ample* nod fell parncolars free. S. M. Spencer Brattleboro, Vt. x r s a month! Horse and Ca rriage furnished. cr &kw:mites paid. IL B. Shaw. Alfred. 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Price fifty cents; but it will be sent by mail, free, to invalids, to any part of the country. Address Dr. It. Greene, 34 Temple Place, Boston. Mass. $lOO REAVA.II.II3 for a map of the United States that will equal In accuracy,beauty, geographical and statistical Infos mation.our great - double railroad, County and Dis tance Map of the United States, Every minty in whits; every station, the distance between all stations. in plain figures: size 40166. Great in ducements to agents'. Circulars free. A. a. OW .01 1 , 17? W. 4th 8!,. Qin., U. J. WEAVER & CO.'S COLUMN. HOMOrsinil New; iMistist meIS me% irM seem to any dna graidise et irerniawsblek Vaud asstedienth clothes. -Om seess s • beemlbm trs• tsod eril4 prevesessothsi - Amide Instal. at ones far term 'MA sigimg - sieket. llSSeam. 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J. $lO t O wiper day. Agents wanted e v `er7where. Particulars (ten A. H. Blair Co., St. Leiria, Mo. WANTE D.MEN and WN We will give Business that will Pay from $4 to ts per day. can be pursued In your own neighborhood; it to a rare chance for those out of employment or having leisure time: girls and boys frequently do as well as men. Particu lars free. Address J. Wham L Co.,_ 202 Washington street, Boston Mass. Tea.—Tea agents wan • in town and country to sell tea, or get no c b orders, tbr the targ est Tea company in America; Importers' prices add Inducements to agent.. bend for circular. Address. Robert Wells, 43 Yesey Street, New York. Agents wanted tor the new Illustrated Book WILD LIFE IN THE FAR WEST. 80 years with the Indians. trappers, in the Mexi can wars, /Cc. Scalping expedition against Apa ches. Full of interest and selling rapidly. The book to: the year. Address Wiley, Waterman & -Eaten, Ilartfoid, CL . . NEW BOOKS: The ladies' and gents' complete letter writer; 500 letters on love, courtship and marriage; by m.lll 50 cents. J. F. Bennett, 25 Park Row. New York. (a day'and expenses to good agents. Ad t, Bowen & Co„ Marion, Ohio. Canvassers Wanted for siaperior and fast sellingg publications. Address. ler .circulars, ttc.. T. Et: Led, Publisher, Philadelehla. Pa. 61 DOLLARS Vent's Unabridged Il lustrated Family Bible. 101.13 in., over 1,100 pp. profusely and very ele gantly illustrated. Over 300 pp. extra matter, B!. bin aids, etc „elegant and durable leather hidings. Prices—No. 1 paneled, richly embossed, $0.52. No. 11 do, !4 gilt, 1 clasp, $2.50. No. 3, Ina gLt. 2 clasps, $ll. 25 per cent cheaper than any other, and rapidly superseding, more costly„ but less desirable editions. Agents wanted! II1teh• cock ,t Walden, Pub., Cicinnati. O. WARTS EMPLOYMENT. The National Life Ins. Company of the united States et America, chartered by Coug:ess, is the leading stock, life insurance company of the country, and has the largest cash capital of any pure insurance company of like kind to the world. It is thug enabled to reduce its premiums largely. Indeed had itcharged the ordinary Mutual rates awing the last fodr and a half years,it would have received from Its patrons $1.250,060 more than was paid It. The National has nearly two dollars of assets to every one of stabilities, ann on Janu ary Ist, 143, had - a artrOlus of $1,157,900.55. It wants an agent in every locality where it Is not now represented, and will give liberal and con tinuous commissions to efficient an&fellable men Addrins branch Mike, Philadelphia, where the tinniness of the company is truasacted. E. A. ROL.I.J.tin, Jay Cooke, Chairman Finance Corn. T RY IT! T.R-y MEM D.• P CROSBY'S CELEBRATED AGAIUC MIXTURE, Is the only sure and certain mare for costiveness, constipation, liver complaints. Dyspepsia, and sick and nervous headache. By the use of two or three bottles a Battiest Cure is certain to follow The Agaric Ithittire Is pleasant to take, and is safe and reliable. Sold by all druggists and deal ers generally. Prepared by D. P. Crosby, Pottstown, Pa. WORKING CLASS MaIe ,ViOn r we ek e male guaranteed. Respectable employment at borne, day or evening; no capital required; (nil trictrac sons and valuable package of goods sent free by Address, with 6 cent return stamp, M. Young S Co., 16 Corttandt St., New York. HO I F9R KANSAS w€ T h ste r Mom Journa , the Great Kansas Newspaper, con tains full news of lands. settlements, new towns, railroads, .tc.. In all parts of Kansas. Price two dollars per annum. A tine pocket map of ttbe Stair, showing county lines, railroad, etc., fret•to each subscriber. Slap alone, $l. Address WES TWIN 110.01::: JOtrII4 O IAL, Lawrence. Kansas. $25 A DAY! Agents wanted. Bus (nem entirely new. G t.. skiAW, Biddeford, Me. A Paying Business IA offered to every energetic man or woman who wants to make from S4U to irn a week We want such agents. loea and traveling_ in every city and town in New England. For particulars, call on or address, W. F. Stetson Co., Boston, Mass. (Mee. over Quincy Market. crumbs of Comfort. The Ladles' Friend. Ask your grocer for it BARTLETT'S BLACKING always glees satisfaction. Try it. PEARL BLIJ for the lariudry has uo equal. Sold by GPOCCrIt. n. A. Bartlett t Co., 115, 11? N. Front street, Philadelphia, 143 Chambers street, New York, 43 Broad street, Boston. YU' IDE AWAKE BOOK AGENTS VV Rantfti for Life of Napoleon 111. By ABBOT, New Edition, with aCeonnte Of the Prussian War, and the last hours of the Emperor, making an elegant octavo of TOO pagpan. The times and the theme render it the most popular work of the day. Exclusive territory with no competition. Address' at once, Quaker City Pub lishing Co., 217 and 219 Quince street: Phlladel. WANTED to employ for the Spring end Sum mer, Scrtoor. 'raccoons and Oter. cent men, to solicit to• my new. valuable, beauti fullylestrted and easy selling pa bilastions. Be fore making other engagements. address, stating experience, if any, D. C. Johnson, 7110 Arch St PM ladeletila. Companion Needle Case. AGENTS WANTED.—Agents can easily make saO per day. The hest case oat. Sells rapidly. Send for circular. U. N. aicKinney k Co., Phtl• adelpfda. Agents Look , 8 40 a week told expenses *made by a boy T 7 years old. with our Protean Button Hold Lancette, We want agents everywhere, Bend 25 cents for sam ple. Circa lan free. CONNECTICUT NOVEL, TY WORKS, race 599 Broadway, N. Y. OFFER EXTRAORDINARY! 7b any perspn sending me the address of 10 or more men who want to make from $3,00 0 to 5.00 0 per year sure (farmers' names preferred), I Will send a CE1:1811$ Book of ISM and an engraving en• titled "The Old and The New," 10:14% inches. Address J. C. Tilton. ?Utahnigh. Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR BEHIND THE SCENES WAShINGTON. The spiciest and beat selling bOok ever pub. 'Med. It tells all about the CredV es t i obilier Scandal. Senatorial Briberies, Co men, Rings, Lobbies. and the Wonderful Sig is of the National Capitol. It sells quick. Serid for Cir culars, and see our terms and a full description of the work. Address, Continental Publishing Co., New York. or National Publishing Co., Philadel phia and Chicago. AGENTS LOOK HERE I THERE IS A GREAT RUSH For the New Splendidly Illustrated Edition of ROBINSON CRIJSO. Because it is the most lbscinaung and popular book In print, and excels all in reafelegance* and low prices. Just out. 1528 pages, tinted paver, only 112.30. easy worth $3.50. la a great Alf, sells Quick aid Fut. Terms of this and our now Do mestic. Bibles, Jar the most eompkle superbly il lustrated and Fatt•Seiling edition extant, also. the **Poeta Companion," worth 810 to any book agent, sent free. Write at once, stating where you saw this,to HUBBARD '2 Bllo3..rublithers, 23 bantam lat.f Phila. I t Weaver & Co.'s Advertisements. BARLOW% INDIGO BLUE . , Is the chemist and best article b the market toe Outing el/4Am Tbe geautne . bat bath Battow's Wittberger's ; 1_ names on thelabet: and put up et Wiltbenree. Obit Store, No. 11:13 Wor th been nd street s ftUs dabble._ 1). S. WI4TBERGIIII. Proprietor. • oe sais.l4 Grocers and thuggists. - • f A MAN OF A THOUSAND. CONSUMPTIVE CURED. ,wareo death wart hourly. expected. from CON- SUMMONaII remedies turfing Senett. aceldept led to a discovery irttarebt Dr. R. James cared litsVide!: with a preperation of CANNABIS 5 how gives this .reetpe free oh Ws Otero' show to pay expense". There 4 =s7loprole oftronentoption that It does not _pete. • sight !tweets. Irritation of- the 2fersee. Dlloctdt Expectoraticat. Sharp Paine In rbs Lange, Reused at the Stomach . InseWni of Ow -Boras, and•Weetteg of the Nudes. Ad dams*. csightoeit it Co, .ioes Rasa ht.. Philadel, Pa.. giving =we of this paper. . A" YOUR GUOCER FOR ~"~~'r.~ They have received Diploma tor their merit wherever exhtbited. Pronounced by an. the cheapest lam, of the age. valuable, 'and almost =37to the table. to, triVelenk or st PienlCC n the best Olive oil of our own imnorta eon. Ut tin boxes finished same at the import/xi; and are sold at less than half the cost of French Sardines, Their deltdotts.davor and, ant/twos qualities recommend them to a ' u elates. Sold by ;la drat •CI Atmore. Wholesale by. The American Sardine Co., 31.13r0ad street. N. bltiben, Phil*. A GENTS WANTED FOR rim lie' Rues in Washtub". Th. quickest Idling bite& of the day. 11 tells all about tbe great "Credit Itotriller fleanda)." fleaworts! Bribates. Congreennett, Illoge. Lob bke, mid the wondalul Bights of the National Caoltol. The demand tor it la !almaac Aguas malting ear ly nation will mine choteeri• tory. dead for andliee oar term and a tali description of the work. Address. Conti nental PoWltMag Co . 4 Bond Area. Y, WEALTH AND W0R08E13.40 THE BOUNSEI3B' • WEST This °rice Alustragedi, Book. byOm. W.. Z Webb, is setting enormously. Ow NOW PLAN , (including Ores fine Oftrorial, ?REM :regd. Anode ir • AGO'S- ANTED:ratrlTii.. Ms Gioia tliaMrotaileciutinatmostey sod fres. itdillons. atom:4 Zasinstartieis pabusben, 7'l West Yo n Street. anctnnati f O. WANTED . ulua wiab w bur * baaoau •ma c titne for f am ily use, or let as agent. sddransWashthgton Besting Machine co, Boston. Mass. WAGES L'or all who are willing to work. Any parson. old or young, of tether sex, can make from $lO to Ito per week, at home, day °ravening. Want ed by all. Suitable to either City or Couniry,and any season of the year.' This is a rare opportuni ty-for those who are out of work, and out of mon ey, to make an independent living. No capital being retie hut. Our pamphlet, "HOW TO HAALW A LI VINO," giving full instruetions, sent on re coins of 10 cents. Address. A. Burton .t Co.. Mordents, Westchester Co., N. T. A.GENTSeven wbete toilet] onr new and 1 . novel Embroidering Machine. WANT?Send for Illnstrited Circular, to the McKee Manufacturing Company,'lV; roadway, New Yoi k. ' A GENTS WANTED FOR THE Home of God's Pepole The grandest and most auccessfrd new book out. Acknowledged to he the moat decided success of the year--now selling with astonishing. rapidity. It contains nearly WU Magnificent lingravings. Splendid opportunity for parti c ul ars mike money. Circulars, containing ful and terms, cent free. Address Dustin, Gilman & Co., Dart ford, Conn. c CO NT IV \. AND • CONVESSIONA.L By Julia 31cNalt .Wright. The most thrilling and powerful' book ever written on this suject. It presents a startling ar ray off acts, and contains revelations never be fore made public. Send for circulars and terms to Jones Brothers it Co., 709 Ransom St., Milieu. Wanted.—Agents for the -Contributor," a sixteen page undenominational, religious, and family Paper. Thirteen departments. Rev. A. B. Earle writes for it. $l.OO a year, and one of the finest premiums ever offered, given to each_ subscriber. Agents meet marvelous success. One says, "It only nf'eds a boy to show it,—it sells Itself." A sabscriber sends one hundred stibisufbers, and says, "It only took a Iltlle over one day from my work." Large commissions. For terms, samples; &c., address, J. IL Earle, Boston, Mass. Agents wanted everywhere Business sttietly le gitimate. Es.rticalars tree. Address J. Worth Co., St. Louis, Mo. Spectral Illusions. Ghosts. How to cause them to appear. Spectres at you r command. Wonderful! Mysterious' Startling! Also Wonders of Optics. Spirit Mysteries explained_ Good Inn for the home circle. You want this Book. Everybody wants It. Sent nostprud for .50c., with Ind instructions. Dow' - Delay. or der now. IL Stone Co., Scranton, Pa. A fitt page book containing answers to questions of great importar-ce. Sent free for ten ants. Address Mrs. U. Metzger, Hanover, Pa. BUYPICTURES & FRAMES, all kinds, of U. R. Perlne. Publisher, 6d nestle stpeet, New York, at wholesale. Agents supplied. Send for catalogue. $2.57 5 Per 'Wear and a drat class-Piano, free to every one that sells our goods. Achtrew3, with stamp, karats Chemical Works. Clayton, Mich. douse.—We employ persons everywhere to write for us. Good Pay. For situation ad ores immediately, enclosing 25c for instructiond and blanks. Histories'. Bureau,Suaville, Pa. A lady, who had suffered for years from deal:le-la andcatarrtioras cured by a simple Indian Remedy. Iler sympathy andgratitude prompt bee to send the recipe, free of charge. to any one similarly af flicted. Address Mrs. Mary C Leggett, Jersey' City, N. J. Agents Wanted, male or female to sell our .L.Patent Spool Holder, Thread Cutter end Needle Threader Combined. Just out. Sample box. of two styles by mail, 25 cts. Also other novelties. Send for circulars. Address Plumb a Co.. Phila.,,Pa. Traveling canvassers for Payson's Combination. 1 Samples tr cts. Send stamp to F. IL Stoddard Co.. Northampton, Mass. itts i a day and a superb $lOO gold watch tree, 09 honorably. Adurees, Union Co.,,Syracnbe, YE ND STAMP fur ••Illustrated Book of Won ders." B. Fox & Co.. 369 Canal street, N. Y. City. A, GENES" WANTED.—G p—sampl tlfree. Ladles' Combination ood Needle Book Pores temonaie. Enclose stamp. U. G. Dean, New Bedford, Mast. MI $5 to 2,ocl'er o y iwo A rt e i n ng ts people te , -4 1 sex, young and old, make more Money at work for us in their spare momentcor all thettme, than at anything else, Particulars free, Address G. Stinson Co., Portland, Maine. MONEYmane rapidly with Stench and Key Check main,. Catalogue,. samples and foltpartienlars (litho business free. S. M. Spencer, Brattleboro, Vt. Ask your druggists for Peckham's Lounothea. Beauttfles the elan apd complexion, removes small-pox marks, pimples, tan, annbarn, [reek• lee, te. One application proves its merle. Price $1 00. Sample bottle sent, prepend,..on receipt or price. Chas V Peckham, 6SI Broadway, near Amity street, N Y _ _ . - - _ WANTl3nys and Girls to sell Landscape Chromes st borne. Sells 'lke nor cakes-21 page catalogue free. J Jay Gould, Boston, Mass "jaw list ofgoods now ready for agents and .11 dealers, with ftill particulars and sample, XX Pen mailed free to all. N II White, Newark, N J . 12Beautiful 011 Chromes (size 10 to 12 each) mailed for 50 cis. Address W CoibT , Staple ton, N Y Rosenbaum Fleishman Millinery C-koods, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS. PARASOLS, FANS, LACE GOODS AN EXAMINATION OF OUR GOODS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED ORDERS PO3IPLY ATTENDED TO / 54-Sta ISIDORE COBLENS, Broker In 14 Estate. Mortgages. 1/oq. Notes and Iltocks, N 0.59% Form Aven toICI,FITst SARDINES. SECRETS of the 672.00 EACH WEEK. . TO THELADIES DEAF.VESS AND CA TA RRIL 76 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA FULL LINES OF Hair Goods; Prices Always the Lowest lin
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