% LOCAL ITEMS. Those tramps who did not tramp far away, and who one day last week broke, into the house of Mr, Wm. Edwards, fal low Van port, and stole a watch, S'UJiefor ty dollars in cash and destroyed a l»t of, jelly and preserves prepared for printer use, bad better retaro the stolen goods and money before the'Sberiff is sent after them, for by so doing they aid save them selves further trouble, and perhaps a free ■ride to Allegheny. Take this advice and be wise. * Detective. The Lawrence Guards and Reynolds Rifles, who went into camp at Camp Daugherty on the lltb iost, under com* mand of Gen. Winans, broke camp on Saturday. The Lawrence Guards, under Capt. James Hale, and accompanied with the New Castle brass band, made a fine appearance, and deserve praise for their discipline and soldieily bearing. A finer body of men than the Reynolds Rifles cannot be found in this section of conn* try. Although the weather was a dam per, the boys enjoyed themselves hugely, and the company and battalion drills were conducive to health and military knowl edge and discipline. Last Cass.— Take three qnartera of a cap of batter, beaten to a cream; add two caps of white eager, one cap of sweet milk, four eggs, beaten stiff, and three cape of floor, with one meaeare Banner Baking Powder, flret mixing the Powder with the floor, and passing both back through a sieve. Each can of the Bonner Biking Powder contains a email measure, to be need even fall, according to printed directions. If yon cannot obtain this really valuable article from your grocer, eend twenty-five cents by mail, addressed\to Banner Baking Powder, P.O. Lock Box. 317. Pittsburgh, Pa., and you will receive, postage paid, a quarter p ound package, together with a list of fifty valua ble recipes. Soldiers * Orphans,— The annual examinations of these schools, by the the State authorities, have closed, and the following is the official standing educa tionally of the Pbtllipsburg School, un der care of Prof, W. G. Taylor, and the results show labor and success. Class-Book Exam. BB 99 . ...98 95 ..89 99 ~99 97 ..99 95 ..95 97 ..98 97 ..94 95 "97 88 99 100 let Grade 2d •* •• B Sd “ 4th “ sth “ A “ “ B 6th " 7th “ 9th “ Average of whole school “Standard’’ ReflnedCarbon OIL, Fire Test, only 22 els. per gallon, at Hugo Andriessen's, Beaver Drag Store. A. Word to Working People.— Meehan, ice, artisans, factory hands, and people who labor idi a flnd it very difficult if not impossible to keep the bands free from stain. Hand Sapolio will not only remove every particle of stain and what is called -‘grained In dirt," but It will also keep the skin soft and pliable, rendering the mus cular action as quick and easy as is the case with those who do not periorm hand labor. It is only 10 and 15 cents a cake, according to size. Every mechanic should use it constantly in place of all other soaps. The Wear mod Tear of Life The cares, anxieties and misfortunes of life have 8 much to do with shortening it as disease. They are in fact, the source of many ailments and physi cal disabilities Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, affections of the liver, distnrbances of the bowels, headache, hypochondria and monomania are among these distressing fruits. It is, therefore of great importance that persons-whose minds are opposed with heavy responsibilities or barrassed by family troubles, or excited hy speculation, or perplexed by a multiplicity of enterprises, or in any way over taxed or overworked, should keep their stamina by the daily nse of a wholesome tor ic. Thousands of persons thus circumstanced are enabled to bear up against the difficulties in which they are involved, and to retain their strength, health and mental clearness by the regular use of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. Diseases which are prone to attack the body when debilitated and broken down by over-much brain woik, or ex hausting physical labor, are kept at bay by the re sistant power with which this incomparable tonic endows the nervous system and the vital |organs. At this season, when the heat is evaporating the elements of strength from every pore, rn invigor ant is absolutely essential to the safety and com fort of the public, and ii required even by the more robust if they desire to keep their athletic capabilities in status quo. Hence a course of Hos tetler's Bitters is particularly useful at this|pcriod of the year as a defence against the Invisible dis ease afloat in a sultry atmosphere. It is the most potent of all preventive medicines, and for all complaints which affect the stomach, the liver and the bowels, and interfere with the perfect diges tion and asslmilation'pf food, it is the standard remedy. MARRIED. BOOTH—RAY—On 10th, by Rev. John McCarty, of Beaver Palls. Mr. James Booth, o r Ashtabula. Ohio; and Miss Mary Ray, of New Brighton, Pa. CUNNINGHAM—GIVEN—By Rev. James M. Shl&s, August?, 1573, Mr. U. 11. Cunningham of Perrysville, Pa., and Miss Mary Given of Bea ver, Pa. CARSON—SMITH—August 13th, by Rev. J. P. Davis, Mr. David Carson. and Miss S. M. Smith. RICHARDSON—POTTS— In Georgetown. August 17th, by Rev; Joseph Gledhlll, Mr. John Rich ardson. of Hancock county, W. Va„ to Miss Ln clla Potts, of Pittsburgh August 11.1878 I , This it to give notice; That on the 11th day or August, 1873, a Warrant in Bankruptcy vis l«s? c 4 against the Estate of James B. Anderson ol hew Brighton, in the county of Beaver and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own. petition; that the payment °f any debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or lor bis use. and the transfer of any pmperty by him are forbidden by law; that a Meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, .to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more assignees of bis Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, .to be holden at the Hut on House. Mew Brighton, Pa., before P- A.. Knox. Esq., Register, oh the 10th day of Septem ber a. D. 1873, at 10 o'clock a. . JOHN HALL, U. 8. Marshal for said District. anglS-St Notice to bridge contrac tors. .. Sealed proposals will be received by tbe Board of County Commissioners at their office In Beafftr, until 10 o'clock a. K., Saturday, August 33d. 1878. for tbe mssonary andSron structure of a bridge over McKinley's run in Rochester twp., where the public road from Rochester to Butter crosses said run. Bids for the masonry to be by the perch, ac tual measurement, said bridge to. be twenty feet span and eighteen feet roadway. Proposals must be accompanied with a statement giving the total weight of the cast and wrought iron, the general working strength, and the ultimate or breaking strength per linear foot, as well as the greatest local load the fridge will sustain. The Commis sioners w«l reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be opened at ten o’clock-on said day. By order of County Commissioners. ang.s-3t JOHN McGOWN, Clerk. OP APPRAISEMENTS. The following appraisements under the act of Assembly of the 14th of April. 1837, of property al> lowed to be retained by the widow or children of a decedent to the value offSUO, have been died In the office of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court, and confirmed Aisl. viz: Personal property to the amount Of $397 retain ed by widow ot K. P. Kuhn, deceased. M L. Kuhn and J. H. Cunningham, adm'r*. Personal property to the amount of $BOO regain ed by widow of Cornelius Shane, deceased. James B. Shane, adm’r Personal property to the amount of $3OO retained by widow of A. W. Swing, deceased. Mary Swing, administratrix. Personal property to the amount of $3BO 73 re tained by widow of J. D, Vaughn, deceased. An-, drew McCbesuejtßx'r. Personal property to the amount of $3OO retained" by widow of Myers Powell, deceased. Jacob Ca ler, adm'r. Personal property to the amount of $lB9 06 re tained by widow of William Thompson, deceased. Milton Lawrence, adm'r. Notice is hereby given to heirs, legatees, dis tributees and all others interested to appear at the next term of said Court, not later than the third day, itbeing the 3 day of September 1873, to show cause, if any they have, against the final con. firmation of the above appraisements. angB-8t JoHNC. HAKT, Clerk O. C. JgEAVER COUNTY ea : S ''> v In the Orphans 1 Court of Beaver f £»>■ VCounty. In the matter of the petition \ Mtor partition of the real estate of Smith McDaniel, late of North Be wickly township, in said county, deceased. And n,ow to wit; July 33.18 m. Rale on the heirs and legal representatives of Smith McDaniel, de ceased, viz: Eliza, intermarried with Archibald smith; Qhartoue, intermarried with Daniel Malas ky Smith McDaniel, all residing in North Be wickly township. Bearer county. Pa. Margaret, intermarried with A. G. Mcßride, residing to San doval, Marion county* Illinois; Jbhff McfimieT, residing id Newport. Kentucky, AIsO grand chil dren, to wit: Children of Lidia McDaiueL dec'd., who was intermarried with Matthew'Rfimsey, namely, Samnel S.. John M.. David M., Nancy E.. intermarried with Tirootby Dee. Mary intermarried with Liberty Mnnn, James, William. Lida A. and Randolph Ramsey, (said Samnel Ramsey residing In— State of ) and the remaioig eight children in Beaver and Allegheny counties; the five list named being minors, and having tor their guardian ad litim John Goddard. Also children of Nancy McDaniel, deceased, who was intermar ried with Jacob Piersol, now deceased; Jacob Pier sol, Jr., residing in Beaver county. Pa.. Agnes Piersol. residing wlih Mrs, A. G. Mcßride, at San doval, Marlon county, Ills., Rachel M. Piersol and Stella Piersol, residing in West Virginia, the last throe named being minor*, and having, for their gnardian ad litim John Goddard, aforesaid, and all others interested to appear and show cause. If any they have, why an inquest to make partition of the real estate ot said decedent, should not be awarded at an Orphan's Court, to be held at Bea ver. in and for said county of Beaver, on tbe first Monday of September, next. 1873, A true copy of rule. Attest: JOHN C. HART, Clerk. CHAMBKBUN WHITE, Sheriff. * augB-3t. JJEGISTER’S NOTICE. Notice is {hereby given that the following ac counts have been examined and passed by the Kegister of Bsaver county and wilfbe presented to the Judges of the Orphans’ Court on Wedi es day, September 3d, A. D. 1873, for confirmation and allowance : s Fiual account of Jackson Swearingen, guardian or Rachel K. and Nancy Reed, minor children of Samuel Beed, deceased. Final account of (.’has. P. Kaercher, administra tor of Catbariue F. Kaercher, deceased. Final account 01 Jane Jackman, executrix of the estate of John Jackman, deceased. Fiual account of John C. Heed, guardian-of the estate ot Louisa McElhaney, minor child of Geo. McCoy. Final (real and personal) account of John Men gel, executor of George Mohr, deceased. Final account of Martha McGeocge, administra trix ol the estate of James McUeorge, deceased. Thp accohntsof J. P. Martin, guardian of E// and Zerlina Eakiu, minor children of William £a-s kin, deceased. Final account of J. C. Wilson, administrator cum testamento annexo of the estate of William B. Alexander, deceased. h inal account of J. Webster Wilson, executor of Eliza O. Barker, deceased. Final account of Marmadnke Wilson, admirls *™} or ®i Gie estate of David McCtcady, deceased. Final account ef Elizabeth and Jas. B. Fergu son- exr’s. of David Furuuson, deceased. Final account of J. P. Martin, administrator cum testamento annexo ol George Dilworth, de ceased D. SINGLETON. augB-4t Deputy Kegister. > OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT SEPTEMBER TERM, A. D. 1878. Jcmnel Workruff et al vs Thos F Robinson et Ux miS , j®* r* John Gnebing Sheriff Beaver Co. vs ,^ err 'ci ame vs James M Imhrle. ■ i JohnJW. Cooke et nl vs John Allshouse. same vs Magdalena Shrea. John J Mitchell vs James H Gillis. Clark Lsselton Joseph Morgan J Walter & Bro vs George Poe. John McCowin ve A J Cooke. David Mnsser vs » M Gordon. A Whisler surviving partner Ac vsG L Hensley Milller & frax vs Thomas J Chandler et al. G 8 Fu.mer & Co vs Timothy McCarty et us. Charles Grim vs Perry Brown. , S H Andrews et ns for use v* Auburn Coal Co. aagS-tc. JOBS CAUGUEY, Proth’y. jgEAVER SEMINARY, Fall Session Opens September 9th, 1873. Primary, English, Collegiate and Musical De- Th building has undergone a thorough repair ing. Hconis newly 'urnished. For particulars, Circular, etc , apply to • it. K. BCIISIBNBB, Principal. 3var.tr BeaveV, Pa. CURB TO BE SEEN—YOUR NAME O IN THE BEAVER RADICAL. aagS-ly iknr beaver, pa. pamnentg. FRIDAY, ATJGTIST 22. 1873. B 1 VM OR COLL E G E New Building, School and Recitation Rooms now ready for the FALL SESSION, September 9, 1872. A permanent feature of the Institution. Sciences. Send for new Catalogue. angltf (Qiu* ■ / one 13-ly gIMMON>& CLOUGH ORGAN CO'S. IMPROVED GWAND combination CABINET ORGANS, ES o 3 s m S 5 o a f* fiS Mi p I. QUALIFYING TUBES, All invention having a nv.st important bearing on the future refutation of REED INSTRUMENTS, By means of wlich the quality or volume «f t urn is very largely increased, and the quality of tone rrr.Jered EQUAL TO THAT OF THE BEST PIPE ORGANS OF THE Our celebrated “Vox CGestc,” “Louis Patent.”-Vox Humana,” “Wi’cox Patent” “Octave Coupler." the chniw.ine “Ceil..” nr ‘ CUri-mei” Slops, and all the ’ Late Improvements ean be obtained only iu these Organs. THIRTY-FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES. FOR THE PARLOR AND CHURCH THE BEST MA TERIAL AND WORKHASHIP. PRICES FROM $5O TO $5OO. Factory and Warer.ooras corner Sixth & Congress Sts., Detroit, Mich. Musi da 1 In. sti tut e. IN’ ormal FITTED Wli’H THE NEWLY INVE^ED SCHRIBNERS PATENT SMITH CURTIS, Agent, RADICAL OFFICE, BEAVER, PA. —-AJSTD Department T. TAYLOB, Pres’t. m A N D SAME CAPACITY. Apparatus for illustrating the © & o Ifi 9m o u Piano Company, $290.00. IT COSTS LESS THAN THREE HUNmtED r.O f .U| t S lo make any SIX HUNDRED DOLLAR p Ujro Sold through agents, all of whom m*ke 100 PER CENT. PROFIT We have no agents, but ship direct to W« At Factory Price, Wfe make only one styled and have bat OISTE PRICE. TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY DOLUfiS Net Cash, with no discount to dealers or eommu. sion to teachers. OUR LL'MBER is THOROUGHLY SEASU.VEI), OUK CASES AiiE BOCBtE VE.NEEJBJ ' WITH ROSEWOOD Have Irout round corners, serpentine bu'.'oa ani c-trved legs. Vv’e Use THE FULL IKON PLATE WITH OVtfU STRUNG HAS.' French Grand Action WTPH.TOP DAMPERS, ANDJOUK KEYS ARE the best ivory WITH IVORY FRONT' OUR PTA SO HAS SEVEN OUT A'. K.' s G feet 0 inches Ion?, ; 5 feet i t<' i u weighs 95C pounds, buxe'i EVERY PIANO IS Ft UV warranted FOR FIVE YEAK> SEND FOR J ILLUSTRATED CIHCTLAB In which we refer to over 7(!D Barkers. M |J y ’ &c.. (fomeof whom yon may know.) a-i-- Pianoa in 44 States anti Territories. U. S. PIANO CO, 810 BROADWAY, N. T. Please state where you saw this notice may‘23-4m.