The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, July 25, 1873, Image 8

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SEIQUBORBOOD NEWS.
•—Warren has the Park fever.
—Altoona is Infested with mad ca*
nines.
—Harrisbnrgh wants a fire alarm tele*
graph.
—There are 5,000 miners in the Lehigh
region.
—'Tidioute enjoys herself by tab races
on the river.
—Local Option, they say, .is driving
trade from Warren.
—The new railroad shops at Connells,
ville are under way. •
—The Venango County! Agricultural
Society is in a flourishing condition.
—A new lodge of Odd Fellows was in
stituted at York on Friday evening last.
Thereis no public convenience that
Mercer needs more than a good town
hall.
—Tyronera are proud of their new
Sylsby, which threw a stream 237 feet on
the day of trial. j
—Major Finch, associate editor of the
Titusville Herald , is down with hemor
rhage of the brain.
—The County Home of Washington
county contains 115 paupers—6o males
and 55 females.
—Altoona has eight building and loan
associations, whose aggregate weekly
loans amount to $12,009.
1 —Smoking thins the blood and mud
dles the brain-— Mercer Dispatch. An
honest confession.
—A number of saloon keepers of Al
toona have been held to answer for in
fractions ofi the Local Option Law.
: —The Black well, on the Jordan tract,
near Turkey City, is pumping and flow
ing one forty barrels.
—Hon. Simon Cameron has been so
journing in Somerset for several days
past. His family are at Bedford Springs
—There are 198 tribes of Red Hen in
Pennsylvania and 17,798 members. Their
"receipts last year were $148,046,67.
—A Johnstown cow up to the
mark with twenty quarts of the lacteal”
daily, and Johnstowners say “Beat that?”
—On Friday, a boy named James Dur
kin, was killed at Scranton, while at
tempting to board a coal train while in
motion.
—A willow tree, seventy-five yekrs old
and eleven feet round at the base, is a cu
riosity shown verdants at Georges, Fay
ette county. i
—Mrs. Hippie, the wit.) of the so called
Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is still living
in Franklin, on Thirteenth street, not far
from H inna’s B lock.
—The editor of the Kittaning Sentind
proclaims himself a self-made mao, and
the Armstrong Republican says "be is
most fearfully and wonderfully made.”
—The T«Ui3viile tqurier says that Eli
Holeman killed a rattlesnake in Tioneeta
township a few days since, which was
four feet in length and twelve inches in.
diameter.
—The Park Associaiion of
Brookville, Pa., will have an exhibition
on the 341 k and 25th of July, when* fast
horses can compete tor premiums amount
ing to $1,150.
—The territory occupied by coae burn
ers in Westmoreland county is five miles
wide and fifteen long. The number of
ovens aggregate 3,550.
—Recently several persons in Franks
town, Blair county, were teasing an in
loxlcated man named Henry Yon, when
the latter struck a man named Kelly on
the head, severely injuring him.
—Mi.-s Kate Reynol la, daughter of
Rev. N L of Wjellsboro, Tioga
county, took the $4OO offered at
Vassar College for the highest standing
in study and deportment during the
year.
—W. 6. Tamer, of Sharon, carried <ff
the first prize at the shooting tournament
at Warren, Pa , recently. He kd'ed his
full quota of twenty birds, at twenty-one
yards lise-and eighty yards^boundary.
—On Tuesday while several boys were
hunting berries in the woods near the Ly
coming county poor discover
ed the lifeless body of a ysiing man hang
ing to the limb of a tree. From a deep
cut in the abdomen it is supposed be was
murdered.
—A valuable horse, the property n{ Mr
George Yeager, in Union township, Bed
ford county, was bitten by a rattlesnake,
and died the ninth day after. The snake,
which was captured and killed, was th*
largest one ever seen in the township,
and had eighteen rattles.
r—The alternate pages of the Sunhuiy
Daily Express for the Fourth, were print
ed with red and blue ink, which, with
the while paper, gave it the appearance
of being “red, whi e and Hue.” The ed
itor, it seems, was determined to show his
patriotism iu tl.e strongest possible man
ner.
—Columbia affords a . rand field for the
perambulating organ-grinder. They ought
all to go there. A cenerous man in that
place, a few days since, stood enraptured
before a crankjtqincr, for a long time,
and at frequent intervals bestowed cur
rency upon the poor musician until his
well filled pocket book was emptv, and
then gave that too. By all means let the
organ grinders go to Columbia. Remem
ber, Columbia, Pa. ’I is true, there are
two Columbiaa in Pennsylvania, but that
doesn’t make any difference; goto either
of them—only go.
GENERAL NEWS.
—Vanderbilt is nearly eighty, and never drank
liquor.
—Col. A. K. McClure and Mrs. McClure are at
Long Branch.
Secretary Delano will spend two weeks' at hia
home in Ohio.
—The British Parliament will be prorogued Id
the first week in August.
—Ex-Governor Colby, of New Hampshire, died
at Concord Sunday evening, aged eighty.
—Twenty bnlldlngs were burned in Montreal,
on the 90tb lost. Loss, $160,000.
—The French Assembly has voted to take a re
cces from July 27th until November Bth.
—Anthony Nellutadt has been appolntedGangor
for the Twelfth District of Illinois. r
—The yellow fever is spreading on the Gels
coast, and the Cholera has appeared in Vera Crux.
—A convention of German teachers of the Uni
ted Stateiis to be held la St* Louis on the SBth
lost.
—Two sons of Daniel Conover, of New Bedford,
N. J., were drowned on the 19th lust., in the surf
at Shark river.
—At Louisville, on the 19th, James Gannon shot
and killed his wife. They bad been separated for
some yean.
—John Garley, a drut ken man, fell from a Cin
cinnati ferry boat into the Ohio river and was
drowned one day last week.
2— Secretary Robeson and Attorney General Wil-
Ha mu &ie the only Cabinet officers now in Wash
ington City.
—j. H. Perry’s patent leather nunnbetory, at
Newark, N. J., was horned Sunday night. Loss
$50,000, no Insurance.
. -Professor Mac, charged with a murderous as*
sault on Dr. Winslow, at Boston, on Saturday, has
been held in delimit of $30,000 balL
—The liabilities of B. A. Deforest A Son, who
failed Monday in Cleveland, are reported to be
about $400,000. Assets are not yet known.
—The crop reports from Arkansas, Mississippi
and North Alabama continue favorable, though
the greater portion of Mississippi is suffering for
rain.
—ln Uilwankeo, on Saturday evening last, a
young Bohemian named Wanlez Falk, about thir
ty years of sge, while laboring under a fit of in
sanity ehotaud killed himself.
—Joseph Walshe, a native of Now York, a cul
vert builder on the Morgan A Texas Railroad, was
shot and instantly killed at Terre Bonne station,
last week, by a man named Ivory.
—Walter Howe, a quarrel wl'-b whom last week
led B'.la Bstcholder to commit suicide by drown
ing, st Cumberland Mills, In Portland, Me., shot
himself on Sunday afternoon. He died to a few
hours.
—A fatal accident occurred in the Mason street
excavator, San Francisco, Monday. A rock
weighing over a ton fell from the bank, crushing
Andrew Dnmmings to a shapeless mass and fatally
injuring John Gallagher.
—Mayor Alvord received a letter Tuesday from
Philadelphia stating that the Mayor of that city,
members of Council and heads of departments, to
the number of thirty-five, will leave for Ban Fran
cisco July 36.
—On Monday afternoon a pusenocr train on the
Bristol Railroad ran into a herd of cattle near Bris
tol, Rhode Island, and the engine and one ear
was thrown from the track. The engineer, Bufni
Shipper, was killed. No passengers were Injured.
—A meeting of vetenms of the Mexican war was
held in St. Lon is last Saturday night, and conclu
ded to call a convention of all veterans of the Mex
ican war in the Mississippi valley, to be held in
St. Louis on the Btb of October next, and Issued
an invitation to that effect.
—Robert W. Sutton, supposed to be « resident
of Addison, New York, was arrested on Sunday at
Westerville, in Franklin county, Ohio, in an in
sane condition and very wild. He had on bis per
son a government license to sell cigars with Barn
um's show.
—Captain James Burns has captured the 1 last
remnant of the Apaches in Northern Arizonia.
In Castle Dome mountains three hundred Apaches
are now on their way to Camp Verde, prisoners.
More Apache raids and murders in Sonora are re
ported.
—Robert 8. Fowler, Superintendent of the Tele
graph on the lowadlvlsion of the Illinois Central
Railroad, and of the Dubuque and Southwestern
lines, died at his residence, in Dubpque. lowa, at
10 o'clock Monday night, of hemorfaage of the
stomach. He was a native oil New York, and bad
been a telegrapher for eighteen years.
—la the contested land case between the Mis
souri. Kansas and Texas Railroad and the Kansas
and Pacific Road, Judge Canfield, of the Davis
county Court, decided that the lands in this con
test belong to the M. K. & T. Co. This case in
volved the title to nearly one hundred thousand
acres of the best lands in Kansas, and worth at
least eight baudroi thousand dollars.
—At Fort Dodge, lowa, on Saturday, a cojunty
convention was held to select delegates to the
Slate Anti-Monopoly Convention to be held at
Des Moines on August 13th About three hun
dred farmers were present. A resolutian was
adopted denouncing monopolies of all kinds and
politicians and official corruption; demand a revi
sion and reduction of the tariff, and declare that
both political parties have failed to satisfy the
honest sense of the people, and have forfeited
their title to the respect and confidence of the
citizens, and that they torn their backs upon both
without fear and without remorse.
—The confes-ion of" Wrestling Joe, who was
supposed to be heir to the Caruthers estate, is
published in Portland, Oregon. Many witnesses
have sworn that he is Joe Thomas, or Wrestling
Joe. and many others that he is Jas. W. Davidson,
•Jt years of age. In the confession he claims that
his name is John C. Nixon, and that be is only CO
years of age; that he never was in Oregon until
certain parties picked him up in St. Louis, and of
fered him $B,OOO to personate Wrestling Joe. It
seems that only fC.O'H was received by him and
the balance not being forthcoming ha confessed.
Mrs. Nison is in Portland, and testifies to the
trnthofthe statement of Nison. James Moore
and Green C. Davidson, who brought Wrestling
Joe, or Nixon, to Oregon, have been tried for for
gery and acquitted.
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SEJUINAiiI,
BEAVER, PA.
Fall Session Opens September 9 th, 1873.
Primary, English, Collegiate aud Musical lie-
Th building has undergone a thorough repair
ing. Booms'newly turnished. For particulars,
Circular, etc , apply to
Ji.fi. SCBEIBNER, Principal.
Beaver. Pa.
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NOTICE.
Estate of Maria Christina Speyerer, dtc'd.
Letters- of administration on the estate of Msiia
Ch-i-tina trpeverer. dec’d.. late of the borough of
Ro;hester. Beaver comity, Pa., having been grant
ed T ‘> the undersigned. all per-ons indebted' to
said estate are requested to make immediate pay
men . and those having claims against the same
to pr‘ a *T’t them nrr». inthenpcpoxt for settle
ment to GEORGE C. BPETEHER,
jj2s-3t Administrator.
partmeuts.
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jgOOE AKD JOB
BE A VEB BA&mALI
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JOB PRINTING OFFICE !
JOB OFFICE
IN BE AVER COUNTY*
THE “RADICAL BUILDING,”
BEAVERjPA.
REGARDLESS OF COST
PRINTING ESI ABLIBHMBNT
TWO POWER PRINTING PRESSES
And Is prepared to do all kinds of printing
IF THE BEST STYLE OF THE ART
Low [Prices
As can be obtained at Pittsburgh or elsewhere
PROFESSIONAL CARDS, J I
BUSINESS CARDS,
CIRCULARS.
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
THE BEAVER RADICAL
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING,
$2.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
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POWER PRESS
THE BEST
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OFFICE IN
CORNER DIAMOND,
The proprietor bee flt&d ap
A new and complete
RUNNING
as good and at as
BLANK BOOKS,
CHECKS.
PROGRAMMES,
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HANDBILLS,
LABELS,
CHECKS,
Executed on the shortest notice.
IS PUBLISHED
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GIVE US A CALL.
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ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
RE-ESTABLISH BD IN 1889.
0 6. HAM M~E R & SONS,
Manufacture re of
PINE AND MEDIUM FURNITURE,
Of Every Description and Price,
Handsome pond Superior in style and Quality
thaw foanAm moßt or any other Furniture Boose
this aldeior the mountains.
Photographs and-Prico Lists sent on application,
or whenin the city don't forget the place—sign ot
the Large Chair,
46, 48 and SO, Seventh Avenue,
martS-ly PITTSBURGH, PA.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF ANDREW COLE, DECEASED.
Letters of administration on the estate of Andrew
Oole,dec’d., late of South Beaver townahip.having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make im
mediate payment, and thosd having claims against
the same to present them properly authenticated
for settlement. ,
a. j. Lawrence. Adm'r..
mj3l-6t South Beaver Township.
•JJ 8. PATENT AGENCY,
Office 918 F St., Washington, D. C.,
6. J. FERRISS,
SOLICITOR.
The cheapest and most reliable Patent Agency
In Washington. Full particulars free. Address
G.J. FERRISS,
je!3 Box US, Washington, D. C.
J J. GILLESPIE & CO.,
86 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
importers and Dealers in
FRENCH PLATE GLASS,
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS,
MANTEL AND PIER GLASSES,
STEEL ENGRAVINGS & CHROMOS
Estimates turnisbed for Plate Glass to
Contractor and Builders.
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W.H.MARSHALL,
MANUFACTURER OF|
MONUMENTS
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We have on hand a LARGE STOCK of
FINE FINISHED HEADSTONES
Which we are selling as cheap as any other firm
in the State. Also
Granite Monuments and Headstones
Furnished to order as reasonable as they can be
had elsewhere. Persons wishing
MONUMENTS & HEADSTONES
should call and see ns before purchasing else
where, as we will guarantee to seH-a better job lor
less money than any other firm In Beaver county.
GRIND STONES AND FIXTURES.
CEMENTS OP ALL KINDS BY THE BARREL
mar!4-6m W. H. MARSHALL, Rochester.-
JpLOWERS AND PLANTS.
Fresh blooming FLOWERS and PLANTS re
ceived daily. Orders for all kinds of Shrubs and
Treespromptly filled.
. ■ CHARGES B. HURST,
myldtf Near the Depot, Rochester, Pa.
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OAPBRTON’S DINING ROOMS,
No 60 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa., *
Table furnished with tbs best the market affords
in Us season.
Heals from in the morning until o'clock
at night. mayl6-lm
'J'HE UNITED STATES ORGAN. -
MANUFACTURED BY
WHITNEY & RAYMOND.
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SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
In tone, finish, workmanship and durability.
The eases are of an entirely new anfi.elegant de
sign, paneled all round, richly carve dand orna
mented, highly varnished and polished, white
with French Mottled Walnut Fane is are by
far the moat
ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVE
Parlor Orga* ever presented to the musical public.
The tone of the United States Organ! is pure,
smooth and pine-like, while It has great volume
and power. The action is tjaiek, easy and elastic,
making the Instrument eqaafy useful for sacred
or secular music. The Organa are warranted for
fire years.
PRICES MODERATE,
And rated according to style. Styles from one up
to forty.
Whoever wishes to purchase one of the above
Organs can do so by calling upon or writing to
SMITH CURTIS,
Radical Office-, Beaver. Pa.
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PITTSBURGH* PA.
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QHIRCH & SCHOOL FURNITURE.
SCHOOL and OFFICE DESKS, and Pulpits made
of seasoned Walnut and Ash limber. Send for
prices to ,
c.'-c. DUXXELLS,
jv23-lm 173 Liberty St., Pittsburgh. Fa.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST. HOW
RESTORED.
Just published, a new edition of Or. Culver
well’s Celebrated Csttay on the radical care
(without medicine) of SPEBSATonnH'EA or Semin
al Weakness, Involuntary Semina! Losses. Impo
toncy, also Consumption, Epilepsr and Fits. In
duce'd by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance.
05 r "Price in a sealed envelope only six cents.
The celebrated author, in lifts admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' success
ful practice, that the alarming consequences of
self-abuse may be radically cured without the
dangerous use of Internal medicine or the applica
tion of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at
once simple, certain and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically. . r
This lecture should be In the hands of eve
ry youth aud-every man in the land.
Sent unde.r seal in a plain envelope,, to any ad
dress. poyt-paid. on receipt of aix cents, or two
postage stamps.
Address the Publisher,
CHAS. A. CLINK & CO.,
127, Eo.very, New York, Post-office Box, 4586
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Piano Company
$290.00.
IT COSTS LESS THAN
THREE HUNDRED DOLLyg
lo make any
SIX HUNDRED DOLLAR PIA)l .
Sold through agents, ail of whom B uis
100 PER CENT. PROFIT.
Wo booe so osento, but (dip direct lo
At Factory Price,
We make only one style, and hwe bat
OIsTE PRICE.
TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY Dollar
Not Cash, with no dleconnt to dealers or coam
sion to teachers.
OUR LUMBER IS
THOROUGHLY SEASONED,
OUR CASKS ARE
DOUBLE VENEERED
WITH ROSEWOOD
Have front round corners, serpentine bottoa d
carved legs. We use
THE FULL IRON PLATE
WITH OVER STRUNG BASS
French Grand Action
WlTHaTOi* DAMPERS, ANDfOUR KEYS AE3
THE BEST IVO H T
WITH IVORY FRONTS
OUR PIANO
HAS SEVEN OCTAVE'
Is 6 feet 9 inches lons, o feet 4tt;du. r v .a
weighs 955 pounds,-hosed.
EVERY PIANO Is r I 1-1-V
warranted
FOR FIVE YEAR"
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR
In which we refer to over 7u"
&c.. (.some of whom you may k’ l "- ' r "'
Pianos in 44 States anil Territories.
U. S. PIANO CO
810 BROADWAY, N- Y ‘
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