THE POOR ORPHANS. ———— the soldiers’ or phavs bas been one of the glories o Pennsylvania. The abuses of the management of these schools, largely The education of controlled by a syndicate of Republi can politicians and speculators, huve the shame and scandal of the The was utierly been past year. Republican Stat Convention subject. Its platform has not one word to say in denunciation of (hese Democratic Con- lis platform silent on Lhe vile wrongs. The vention made the issue, gave: “We indorse the Democratic adminisiration of Governor Pattison. It has woalth from flagrant corruption, vigii- the treasury, relorm rescued the commo antly guarded public scrupulously protected the righis of {he peo the government, every provision of t sle, economically adminisiercd earnestly endeavored he con forge ‘os GF LO f | stitution, reformed the management ol State institutions, exposed and cor rected abuses 1n th scho le, | sch redeeme and from scandals pron party in 1882, As to what tl ready witness whom even : 1 1 \ SES made DY aE Ch Q lican politicians w 11 not disput Gen. Louis Wagne the Rep minated Peave: Past Commander of th 1 of ub and A. R. an of the committee a bi dy ) of the soldier Departm nt Nati | £3 | (i. and was | chairm ppointed | by that diti Vi YM] - mn remembered that Governor Pattison | D inted him fiers’ orphan Wagne purpose Id and General The | chiel place was to those by | the who have been farming Dare bellies and Epety lating in the feet Lie wos, that Govern r Pattison’s 1 ation was and unfair. General Wagaer's a whole sustains Gov Pattis report 10r 1 Are lesaness 11 [OS8 C cy and disclipl reneral neglect Zeid, ahd g 4! Manage and method and the clothing account badly kept dry arraogements are not satis factory boy's dormitory and lavatory privies in bad condition no hath tubs; no night gowns; boy's clothing in bad condition, the boys not clean, the 1 maius of soreeyes visible, coughs mani, fost and the institution tion and management is unsatisfactory the buildings are ran dowa, the floors worn out, the Kitchen table w napkins, tovies bad, the wash basins, the laundry in a privy { rowdi and the dormitori for the ply m ny boys dr | shoes are | keep other boy ron the furn are y | ties, 30) © fi MeAllisterville School ~The aun ditto 8 over:erowded The Mere r Sehool.~=A reneral condi: 18 not good, ware badly kept, no saucers, no the sppply scant, ne no butter dishes, aya: water no combs, no brushes bad condition, the is foul, the ls dormitory 1s I, no rr gowns furnished’ nig 4 withoul a pi childre ns clothing the Mount well cared tor ufc vombs, no b hes lowis, 1 th pr ad over Lae grounds waler su} 18 108 ient, no wash basins, n are RCA N recitation room, transoms to} $13 . Ling them. i iture is old, worn and not wel othing is insufficient and | A ity {1 reor ani {and the num The od * Feat} Hy, no DAalhiog Uniontown School lavatotie, oi satisfac factij- | sm bs, no brust no C 11 with De rowded and tl for the } ws small, no night a1 { jaate upj tory dirty, pr {individual t tableware n of the 1! owed sal heat ual ran business pursued | Ried opartisi ity and care | ds pose : General Wagner fis that the have many ol buses ex by G Pattison been remedied, the improvement in several : Much remains to be done before the evils pointed out can be dren the removed, and the an cl full and orn. ry en, joy in meazare what designs, what public Ther but many sentime demands for them. is mucl fo commend THINGS TO CONDEMN, and when the sug Wagner these 1n restions of are applied and enforced | portant pu mesure up to what they i Following are pert : lie institutions wi sh have been {row the beginniug. tl al e points of the re- Chester Springs Sehool.—The build ings are very poor; the privies are d's gracefully foul; the ice tos lim. ited; the bedding old and worn; the table and dining room furniture poor and not well kept; no saucers, no nap. kins. no tumblers; bad discipline at the table; no basins, soap, brushes or combs in the lavatory; the boys cloth ing in a bad state of repair; the school rooms not in good rhape; no instruc. tion in mechanical or agricultural employments, as the law directs; that the institution, as a whole, am wasatisfactory condition. 14 house and 15 in Daton Sehool. ~The water supply is bad; lavatory and bathing facilities are unsatisfactory; no towls, no combs ne brushes; no chairs or clothes hooks in the dormitories; the girls dormitory is erowded; the children are not sup plied with night gowns; the clothing met worn during the night is found hung up on the floor in the morning the privies are bad; no teaching in ag’ riculture, as the Jaw directs Hartford School ~<No bath tubs, ro ¢ mb, no brushes; one lewl for two children; no night gowns furnished | music while | fone | inone schoo schools still show the need of radical Li J | ics particulars. | all | General | ald | { of study ca Military =ChD employment Instruction in ment is «qua Is entirely | cor, McAllister | Chester Sprin i : £1 iit General Wagner savs that th the ofll the in | ent fiction of rs and | Dad | eating ts ble same at ho | children, as \ me , for the latter ample and proper i {is not true, and that the officers and | teachers are provided with children, s that sible to audi id red in { denied the it 18 account schools. observed. He vania has no unfortunate boys and im pos ret veral of the declares that Pennsyl. right to farm out these girls modification schools. his official inquires, scemed to consid" | er them an impertinence and an ine trusion. - Cai by Mr. | Joseph Jastrow show that the evi dence obtained in favor of a “magnet. ic sense’ —a perception of the myster- ious force of magnets—is unreliable. The sense probably does not exist. FUL experiments A newspaper has the startling headline, “A New York drummer elopes with & married woman and her three children!” Oh well, don’t get excited about that. That's only five off; that isn’t much for a New York drammer,Burdeile. -- The walls of Babylon were 3050 feet high—slave labor. dishes i the clothing | restaurant in how cheap he we'll fix of water Oona the Bl tents of the 4 ooped il up with hi two minut wry iu pushed back his chair and pie | CEnis | For some time past Ande but | attention On this point the law is not | i M : that the | system is a false one, and that proper | Orn ola SODA, should be made in the | | appropriations for the support of the | | the In conclusion he states that | Mt. Union one subordinate officer, in respovse to | | J Joho © | bought tickets to this BE a - [54 A CHEAP DINNER, ston and Liuner. A colored man walke i Detroit ould get ure 15, 20, nad 25 cts,” aquired “Our prices was the reply dat?" “Hw cheap do vou want a meal 7 “Can't vu do better dan \ ’ ‘ ‘Two ceots. The reataoranter looked at him for said ; Sit down a minute asd minute and then YA right vou up a 2 cent meal.” When the negro was inyited into the dining room he found only a glas bottle of horseradish H 3 did | but emptied the cob: his Rid an table, ot make g gle complaint, bottle on plate and sk uf inside of and wi hout § fim ik 134) Ig the water uke i“ face. Then he diank ofl i king his teeth. “H 1 8 party yw much are you a hes who had witness ransaction, Say,” replied the restauranter, {la yorsciradish cost Detroit Free Pre co ———— POLIT L LIFE me Ah Wis ard-iovking specimen of human - | rN leaning against & freight car | A Dukola town when & citizen ap (FLEE I 016 i him a y ng for a i am, Cai ap inwhich 3 grand = } ber 17 FOO NA Thomas th Mrs andes r h Vheclbarr leo a P iy vers of age, ha yooh MITow, hserved | 3 i 1 kr found wrong between th and, apparently | wi wi tothe lady's hushs the latter nothing (Wao. For several been kept i months this intimacy has uff unknown to her husl ant Last evening, shortly after bo'clock re. Wheelbarrow and Anderson at the railroad station decked out in apparel and awaited train that would ap | peared the arrival take them t« Their absence, however, was noted by the woman's husband, on his return from work, and on in- quiry he learned that the couple had place, Mre. | Wheelbarrow | her two children, Mary and and 6 years respectively. husband learning of his duct, be telegraphed to Broad Top City to have the eloping couple arrest. ed, and before their arrival there a officer was in waiting, who apprehend: ed the parties, They were both brought | here this morning. 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Pa, Valuable Farm tt: vie the gre acl | teething, by soften ing | cing all inf PAIN and re pon HE a ally Tales filam wion—will all epasmodic action, late Bowels, i Mothers hill gy i il give ives aud s vi) Foe ti vile and The according va € most have wer of to DR. RYMANS CELEHRA? TED i children teeth process SUE, red U- of 8Y ALL ard Is Depend rest to HEALTH FOR SALE: |wyourisraxss We have prepared and sold this valuble | Medicine | many years, and can say in confidence | for and truth raat 17 HAS NEVER FAILED | IN A SING] RE when time | ever kn wn ol | one who ased | | are delighted od b its speak in terms of heighest eo tion of its magi al eff virtue in a) most every the infant is suffering from i exhaustion, relief will be foun E INE T0 TANCE 'y Gk E} used. , i lB Hous d Fru t# and L Fama Bar LIN Tha i Necessary Oulln wl F owing Mow year nist fain Wate ] roiind. MINATIVE i8 given, This Medicine has been used EXPERIENCED and skinruvL with never- failing relieves the child fror pain, vigorates the stomache and Or J, I Bhaller, on the pron Mr TERME WILL BE BARK we SALESMENS: in. Wi AND ditmnle CW pIoyEaent guseantesd Apply al ones salting se (Hofer to this paper.) anivass for of Nuresry Stock, Steady Salary and Kx penser Paid CHASE BROTHERS, Rochester, X. Y. the IN ily remedied believe it is the prey Ribs REMEDY IX THE wORLD in Dysentery sod Diarrhoea , end in “a has a ehild sufloris § trom fore-going comply IDs, your prejudice, of others, stand In ing child sad relies follow the nse of | ITIVE. Full direct accompany each holtle. BA trial of the Cormingt { recommend jr, Let! | Price 25 ce i Soid by Drag |} Lerchants geacrally. AND CORK FOR nest i I Watarta, Peover snd Ague, Berefuin, | [Rossesr, Rry sipelas, Rolls, Pimples, Wieers, Sore Kyos, Seald Mond, Tet. Sor, Balt Ruonmn, Mercurial and all Mieed and Akin Diseases, any do ‘Ween your that will wy dom FERS) — AF Hy Hawai #10 HH a A Sark DINNI REAR, BOATED TORO LR, Aol al) 18 enres ariviog yi gr ¥ SLIVER or ere HAC, Thomas Ade of Big Randy, Ky. says Sel. Rael rd ogaresof olIArEIn doen’ Beld by Dregg nie {Lins and H. A. Moore & Co. HOWARD, PA. Ww «faction contrary ope rations ance min WLLL arises from teething or trom any cause, aud say to every mother who per Bottle County props. 45 FECT A have by any all , and nmenda. Me dical when and d in ff i teen Or twenty minutes after the can- valuable by MOST NURSES success, It not only but jue bowels, corrects acidity and gives tone and and energy to the whole system, will almost in stantly relieve @ It RIPING THE BOWELS AXD cOLI0 and over come convulsions, which, if not speed. death. We 8 + BsT nes of rit other ol the not let nor the prejudices suffer~ sure to MAN'S ( ARMINA. w lor using will ive will r
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