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i'l - V AIA RVIA L INFORLITION
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V.P. Nov_ and Dee.
11.W.667DANA11 I V E4-* ft BENNETT
I ilj DAVID ModANDILEBEVREERY.
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?percents of Eur. oPetm Steamers
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1, PROM EIJEOPE.
~.. Anftew........Glan7 New f ork Nov 19
Int11810.••••.*7-...Son 'tonNew, 0rk......N0v if
Rantr4.... . Liverpool %Nowt Y0rk.......N0v AS
lg A etioask _ ...tiv erpool l ...Portland. - .1...:..N0v .7
Ara ............Liverpool ...Boston_ Nov 29
rOaledenia :.......Glaegow......New York Nov 29
a vine, . . ......... Southm 'tonNew York .Doe , 3
iitiOna... ....Liven:l°ol,-14w York . . ...... 'S.
Idoraregian Liverpool -.Portland Dee 4
otii. l • Liverpool ...New York I:ase 8
root, rg ... ... ... Liverpool -New York
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wo n , - Liferpool —134 5t0n......,...
fn'kilf_ngdom-Glissaw. .... :Near Yorit %Dee
amni,nia Southm 'tonNew Y0rk..... -Bee
ersitig•- Liverpool-New York Dee
tfew Vrk.. Southm lonNew York-- 1
ricall.2. Livenmol ...Boston • '
eutcinlhi......-.Southm 'tonNew York--
°road* ......... Southus ton New York. 14
!t PROM AMERICA. - -
9aaorilas- --,---New Totk 7 .Holithamplon... It
ibarialart- -.Mortlaad ...biverPoot ........„ j ,
arsollOter ..... .. New York -Livetpool:-:.....
hilt ~,. .......... .New York -Liverpool .....
liaiii*do "New Yoik -LiverPeol Dee 21)
Bassa4 ... . . . ... .. New York _Sontharapton-D .e. 20
Arabia,: .Boaton'.. ..... Liverpool ......Dee 24
Baled,' . ... ..... New York li-Glesgow ~ ... ... .Dee 27
pßavaria . New York „ Sovthampton..Deo 27
t 1a.,1, NOW York -Liverpool Dee SO
pa i Boston - ... Liverpool --Jan 7
nil KlagdornNew York . Glasgow .Jan 10
Persial.; New _Liverpool ..... Jan 14
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O=C -P..‘OITWO ITEMS.
- trtosilitwati. •
P rodn toolrof the feeline prevalent as to the
4•and met With aspiritlesa market to - dayi.
tionom so acils..Were zeoeisai7 in order to effect
salw•ttiat . # wee hsrd to eet $1 BO for such as
a dav orWo ago, sold readily at $4 90. ..Averaiss
of 200 fai Oould hardly bring over $1 45. Now
that thekeceipti have run over half a million the
paokiiMSiirm to realize that the trade it well
loaded with - stuff, and. _unableto make' oalcula-•
tioll , l ateifiniat is to be done with it„ many err'
inclined to quit.
1 P Chicago.
The rec eip ts of Hogs to. day were 6,939 live and
7 ,s6Bdreeae , The market for live hogs was firm.
full Priceldlera realised on nice heavy lots, but
as a gene; . Thing , wicker's showed en unwilling •
nesi to par. he pay the present high prices, and
bo 3 , 1 , 11 t taifew. 'Th A, a'es ranged from $3 fOig's 85
for heavvi43 25(03 55 for fair, and $3 00@320 I .
light. He Oy dressed hogs were firm and steady.
but lig - lit MU Were difflanit of sale The balk of
the teatime:Mous were mad. at s4@4 25, and s4(if
435 for lots' dividing on 200 lbs. Prime shipping
cattle iliatiEll and in demand at $3(03 60.
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i'( itillarankie.
The market for dressed .Hogs was firm, at an
advance of fully 5o The ruling prices were $4 20
iiiit 45 , - diviiiing on 2001b4. and one saleof 325 o f Hogs was ma le at scl:setter. Some sales.were al
so reporteiet $4 40g4 50 all round, The receipts
amounted ta.2,219 head. of which 1319 were dress
ed. Stal'B7o,'Live Hogs. Bales of Live Hogs show
ed a range cfl $3 4.1(ji3 80 far medium to extra
heavy averages.
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Cincinnati.
here it batrecedmi about seven inches during
the past twenty-four hours. There is six feet on
the Mild and eight feet in the canal. The Cum
berland wasi rialog at last accounts, with six
feet on hardeith Shoals. The Lower Ohio is in
fine navigable order. "Freights are offering in
moderate nu:entities for al/ Point&
The Nastiviie, Fred Lorenz and Mariner, from
Pittsotirglvt.Market Boy, from the Kanawha: the
• Ohio, No, 3; had Golden er
elude the a. tom Marietta, in
*Wale. '
The Impala), for Nashville. and Argonaut, No
2, par st, Lorialware among the departures.
The Imperial had been chartered by the U. S.
Sanitary Cinattibab•n. • •
The. Golden Bra, Fred Lorenz. Nashville, and
Mariner, wetiteleratend ware taken by the GOY
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ernmen, make. erediorepottio_LmiLita...a.-
r a ta fhejl
;I itaa it r amnia&
Captain C. 0,; r (+arm Davii Gibson and Theo,
Cook were aliP sa ted a Committee , at a . event
meeting cf Stea oat owners, to memorialize the
United Stated B. venue bepartnient for a modifi
cation of the Tea Law. relative to taxing steam
ers for their grtad receipts on passengels,
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; St. Louis.
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The river has' ndergone no change worth men
tioning since .Cti • last, rePori. At that time the
Upper Alissiseikd continued to rise, with seven
feet fretirßooktt t to'Sr Louis, and twelve feet
from St:'Lonielh Carlo.
Thelliiriolaitawelling, and bank fall from La
sells to the - month; -
The wesithii.dtas become pleasant, and seems
el
perfectly seta' ,at it hiperfectly clear an 4 calm •
ku inn son tlf Wharf wal remarkably briskyes
terday, - Vast j; antitten of: Government Lfrieght
is still going - sou Ward.
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The PartheMi arrived from Pittsburgh, and
will starthact •la evening,
The itnipireVi - arrived from the Ohio with . l i
Jar. e a matity , o teight, and will probably return
to-ru:rrow 'or ursdaY.
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111.01tEr PLUIRET.
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The followintilrates Were maintained by our
Broken yesterdr viz;
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Gold ---.._ ....{..',..... 25 I . Silver oq
Demand - Notes ..... 24 i
,Eitti Exehange.
row Yorki - ST!I .'.:.- y, 1 - Philadelphia_.
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Asaltimorm, : $.l , AI ,: Dolltom..-
..,-. , W sa.Easehange..
(ducianitL...,.:i .. par I .
_Cleveland ...... par
Loulasillts4.l. '''; 'i.' , par;l: , st.....p pu k .
...... par
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PITTERITRe4 - PRODIJOR
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. I nti CLOP THE DAILY POEM}
L .. I taturdaY. Jan - 10th. ,
Itemarka 4 0Usiness remains inactive ; the
sale made liehglii:Fitedlo the wants of the local
trade; prices TA. unchanged, Our market is
well supplied w* h the leading articles. The
weather was finer the season. Our rivers are
again declining, ...►lib. however, sufficient water
or the isedhinikNed boats to carry cut fair trips
.r . he Imports b 0 river oontinue large , the ex
.l.
ports a:** deciffitt
Cider .:14.'liklet .4 bbls choice at Vggs 50.
Butter is h e ter demand: a elle 1200 IN roll
at 18+0191 - 10hold . 4 oZI PRVate time; 3.000 IDs at
I V; are quieiilierilliOt Wonldnot brine over I
las 70; 9 bblert e i4, - - '
en. orts-affla 0 2001etit 9001 1 ilwt.
Dried Fruit im peaches are in n. demand;
we note Balm of f in. prime. $275@300; apples
steady sales 120 b' at $125,
Poultry—sal 350 'l4tnikey. 10e: chickens
at 8015, tt , t 1 ,
Flour—The Meket - was steady. and sales are
lira ted : the stock O n hand is ample for all ordi•
us? y perPows: We note salesoflso bole, store, at
Extra, $ . 90E xtrel Patoily,lB6 Ed/ ; 50 do $43 50;
20 do do; 100 do Very choice $6 70; 213 do from wag
one at $5 50495 7Ct. ti
nay- Sales 301 loads $1312117 V ton
Oils—We have no oh ' nge to notice; a sale of
850 bble crude Petrffieum was made atl2o barrels
extra.
Whiskey—Was-10 bbis city reelltled at 40e. 1
Bacon--Saleartif 7.oo9Thr'Snouldent 6o; Plain
Aims 8003Vellif.”: - R,, . .
61 meerieW . %halm.. tr uliotangealiour
C, ILL
,:wards pri ei I mat - Itotlittons - Male as
ye
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6,ainjeberelit not mtrh doing: we note sales
of wheat. Red:M* .I White $ 1 .2 0 42 4 .?A COl2l 65
4070(X Rye lope:r.bg - ,5 ' tiPir• POOP inel4
umaiiikait..._..
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MEDICAL fINILIRD.
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W. B I DDEN : HAMER, m. Mt
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of Now Yerk. havilig arrived in Pittsburgh? wi l l ,
as naval, devote, hui amity:adve attention to the
liledioal and Burgleattfeetment of
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remail" those of.the..T:gorer.Buirehamoh'aapilea,
mtipation. Pis4i in estre, Falling of the
wO. Stricture !of .. so Bin , of
the Bowel, de. e , vathinitifibron4:Dis,
awe of the Womb, , e amt. th e m ec u m etc.
ma realdamaitA v .
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moNoN ELA HOUSE
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-whereto may be 5f inti 005551505 ito . V:
a. m. to 3 o'clock pi deity .. 9l4t
liagata in any part d 4 .eoitifild
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DROPOILIVII
at this cffienitor
Vannessee. of Twtitt
200,000;g
17.11114111101.11:
Psl, De% 19„,1932. J
SE RECEIVED
the denier, at igemphir,
Thousand
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ri.7o W PIA..Isi OS .
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A k NEW STOCK OF 7 OCTAVE PI
-1-1 anofortes nowt receiving - from Boston
.and
Now York. selected especially for tho Aelidasos.
Persona desiring to make a va'u.ble and. charm
ing pnnetttare invited to call and'seef them at the
warerooms of, JOIIN 11. IftELLOR,
decal.
81 Wcod street
SECOND-$V . PIANOS- 7; A. _mum
of3erye lot and sale'dt2so,
200, /75,150. 100, 90. 7_ ,5 60. 50 and 23 dollam
if JOHN' 11,
decici .81 w diichrtrthit.
I MELODEONS } AND lIAIMONICIIS,
IS PL I F:IVDIM ; fifiIii7 'SEP
pIy of Mos,ms (Bostrn) Melodeons
and Harmo bums, in elega n t o •wood nd wal e
nutcases. Melodecinsat 01 r ie);_, ' $75, 5 100 . SBS
and $l5O Harmoniums at 60, 80, 300 125, Xa.',
300,350 and 400 dollars, Eor Sale by
decal
JHN H , MELLOR,
- • 8 1 - Wood stroet.
#1.50. PIANOS. $11.50.
NllliszvElft oorAvE PIANOS, IN
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•Itoseimod 'Meek ' iron ' fram il --•
ti o. over
. trittur bass, $l6O- 'With mould' 'l4
mouldings. earveri less and inl i tia a. nLe..b o ri ent
i 5175,5185 , $2OO and. upwards : the eamig with
PearLitelx., $45, 250. Aro. -The above Pianos
though ',peep, are very excellent. 'Son:lnd-hand.
Pianos at $5.. $4O, $5O. $6O, $75 and $ l OO. Now
Melodeons from WO upwards.
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MUSIC. music. music.
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We publish hundreds of different pieces of Mu.
sic, a; large number being by the first masters in
the musical world; Also, ftrumetion Books for
nearlynll musical insuments, select Band Mu
sic, thOlDaY Schbol, Bell, Sunday School Bell,
Nos, 1 and 2, Patriotic' Song Book, Harp of Free
dom, Ace, Our Catalogue, which is furnished free
as air to all who send for it contains lists of ali our
yarieties.ofmnsio, with prices attached. No la
dy in the country should tie without it, Orders by
Mail or express promptly filled, and.al faithfully
sweated yes though the 'person- orderingre
present. Remit money in a registered letter we or
)y express. HORACE WATERS,At.
' noWwd&3mw , ..
No 481 Broadway , .
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$l,OOO w°lllll- or
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
cf the most saperb workmanshliFin every detail,
1 and from the best mqnfifaaturers in the country,
hey have been relected ,with the gre test possi•
ble care, c specially for the riolid , iy'a Prioes low,
For sale by JOHN H atrixon.
dec2o 81 Wood street.
N I C 2 Ta "3 I SYre ß ro l f the lll l3ll r ti :to
Fac
tory, established in 1836. A choice stock of Plane,
7 octavo Centre Pianos, combining all the essen
tials of a first olaselmitrtunontrwitlz latanovelties
(tinderpatenti: IfilthWizifportant to the oritioal
Pianist. Low for cash or acceptanee.
-: WLSE-kBROTEEIR,
Ittantifaituyerg,
STEAM FROM NEW YORK
L_l,
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y E ,111 -- Jr"o 0 L
TIIE STEAMSHIP
GREAT-4*.Zs: - . EASTERN,
WALTER PATON commander, will be dispatch
ed from
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NEW YORK TO ;LIVERPOOL,
—ON--
SATURDAY, January 3d,
Fhtt Caiiin $llO t o $lB6,
each berth, aooordlng to the
.s . ze, eguetion or ac
coMmodation of the statis-rooms; all having the
,same privileges in the Saloons and in regard to
mAilsand attendance.
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°Pular — lres 1 701 - 1-
k errant; acoompanymg sa*rnsrere end - ATI=
dram under twelve sears of age, Half fare, In- 1
(ants free
Second Cabin state-room berths, meals fur
nished at separate table $0
Third Cabin, intermediate state-room passen
gers, found with beds. bedding. tables men
sag ans good sub Aantial food
Steerage, with superior 11000 MIL odations .V)
Fitch passenger allowed twenty cubic foist of lug ,
gage. An experienced surgeon on boa-3.
For Freight and Pa on • :
o. apply to
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At the offieerNo CHA ..-28 - Bioadw W
b Y or k,
HO New York,
HOWLAND & ASPINWALL Agents.
or THOMAS RATTIGAN, Awent.
WATER BTRRET, PITIVB-URGE.
depttf
lIIMEMANDCBULDREN%
tAilloll4 & ENENE BOUT,
SUITABLE FOR OHEISTMAS
PR E S E, .
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JUST RECEIVED AT
dan 81 STFFIFTHSTREET
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_JESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S,
'WiE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE MUST
ned especially for the Holiday's a very
larie and desirable stook of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD AND SILVER WATHES,
for Lidies and Gentlemen's 'wear, fine Bronze
Chlcksi Fancy Hoods,
; SILVER ..PLATED WARE,
snob xi castors, cake and fruit baskets, tfoblete
card cases, tea set , s, etc.. and g' laraa- variety 0
suitable articles for presenta.
REILNEXAN; NEYBAIif afiELDLE. •
detdd, 48 Fifth street.
JAIIES
WO. 89 MARKET STREET
Has Ito* on hand a large stook of fall and winter
BOOTS AND 'SHOES,
compaitima an the different varieties and style
to be found,
Ladiee;Misses and Children's Balmoral Booth
with donblemid triple soles.
Mensißoyiyand Youth's Calf, Come and Kip
Booth,Shoes and Brogans, ,
Meng' ong,Lesed Water Proof Cavalry Boots
of a verl superior quality,
Call add examine his stook ail he warrants his
goo& to give general satisfaetion.
JAIRESLISOBB„
89 Xarketstreet.
.Spencer &
BRHWEBS - AND -1114TERS,
Be r m:oar mint I
DISSDIVTION - HP PARTNERSHIP.
—The Rartnershfp - herptoforti agisting7be
brain JO& ,BYENCER and Hi- GARRARD
swiliescilved on the 20th of Mwr. ISB2, W.
R.SAM&ARD being authorised to Settle - up the
humus of tha late firm at the dike in the Brew
:evENTchisil3n. ur.ill t loo d eo t ri h nu4l byy
a y a or t howl. emerior li Y. o yttle ior . ;;AlatpOtt-
UM and; MOWN - GT9DT. .The undersigned
.74:2 tbuVral)ftre friends 9/ 1 tite JatO* l 4.for
a aztti n 0 , Seepittriinerte, and- lininniee
to Angier PLIZt imp sp..
_weather to all who
ma. anal3/16 fr OD1 OUL• •
Mr. I.OPERTI4TSON; of Liberty 8600 t, BO
i onic k n x the ligl/9133 oonuntinitN will have
the ma ne- ent basin ®. WiR the fall
wntroi crnpairetri, :
Address 411' .ordiitre4i'llPANOM # 2114Xdy,
Phaeniz BieWint FillaillThilkffi. - •
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rels-Iyd ;
DAUB & CAPPELL,
NERAMIANT TAMA ES,
NO. 185 SMITHPININD - 1241 . 1C1(M
IItITE RAVE JEST RECEIVED A
• • Armand weal selected stock of
BALL o o D s,
caudattar of
Cloths,Castinieres, Veitings, /Me.
:ALSO—A large eitsookat
" FURNISIII4G GOODS,
st -
And evarythilis askier first a
ins More& omen prow execitt m
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PIANO DEALERS
said.
"Don't go, little boy, you are so cold:
come to my house and get warm. 0, do
come," she continued, as he hesitated ;
and he followed her jute a large kitchen,
where a bright fire was shedding its
genial warmth around.
"Well, Miss Marian, who are you bring
ing here now?" asked the old servant wo
man.
"A poor boy, who is almost perished,
yon will let him warm, will you not, good
Rachel?"
"Oh, y es, he shall get warm ; sit here,
little boy," and Rachel pushed a chair in
front of the stove; and gave him apiece of
bread and meat.
Marian watched these arrangements
and then glided from the- room. When
she returned she had a primer, with the
first rudiments of spelling and reading.
Going. to the little boy she said:
"Little boy, here is a book that you can
learn to read from better than that piece
of paper. Do you know all your letters,
yet ?"
"Some of them, but not all. I never
had any one to teach me. I just learned
myself? but Oh ! I want to learn to read
so badly."
Marian eat down beside him and be
gan teaching him his letteri. She was so
busily engaged in this work that she did
not see her mother enter the room, nor
hear Rachel explain about the boy; and
she knew not that her mother stood some
time behind them, listening to her noble
child teaching the little beggar boy his
letters.
There were but few he had not already
learned himself, and it was not long be
fore Marian had the satisfaction of hear
inglith repeat his alphabet.
Wlen he rose he thanked Rachel for
her kindness n and offered Marian her little
book.
"No, I;don't want it," she said,"l have
given it to you to learn to read from.—
Won't
,you tell your name?"
"Jimmie," he replied.
t :Twill•not forget you, Jimmie, and you
must not forget Marian Hay," was the
girl's farewell.
Louise Gardner and Marian Has were
playmates and friends. The d y wellings
joined, and almost every hour of the day
they were together, for they attended the
same school. These two children were
differently dispositioned, and differently
brought up. Louise was proud and
haughty. Poverty, in her eyes was & dis
grace and a 6rime, and shet/i6ught noth
ing too severe for the poor to suffer.—
These views she learned from her mother.
Mrs.Hardrer moved in one exclusive cit.-
- cloi—Jhelbon ton of new York. Without
the precints of this she never ventured, for
all'othere were beneath her. Louise was,
taught . to mingle with no children save
her mothers frnMdp, was growing tip 'be
lieving Wainer - even better than they.
The teaching-that Marian Hays receiv
ed. was totally different from this. Mrs.
Hays was acknowledged by Mrs. Gardner,
as Lim e of her -particular friends; yet,
thiAigh she moved among that circle, she
was far from being of them. Her doc
trine wee the text the little girl had used
—"The rich and the poor meet together
,and-the Lord is the Maker of them all."—
This she taught Marian, that there was no
distinction as to _wealth and position; that
' the distinction was in worth, and 'worth
alone. She taught her to reverence age,
and to pity the poor and destitute; and
that pleasant words were as sweet as
ey comb, sweet to the soul,—a little word
of kindness was better-than money. Ma
rian then learned the lesson well, and was
l ams ready to dispense of her gentle
words to all, whether,. they were wealthy
and influential, or ragged and indigent, as
the boy she 'had that cold morning be
friended.
Myr Ir.
A gay And brilliant throng was itssem-
WilltinAlle eit3 , _of Vjaahington. Congress
was int i
eision- nid - thn ifotats were crowd
ed with stra ngers. It WWI an evening
THE DAILY POST-ADVAHOED
RATES. '
M
Ono year,
ilby mail
Six OIIp,
Three
One: " "
One week, delivered in the city 18
70
Single eopiee. _ ............ ......... 3
To agents per •hund red 2 00
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NEW ADVERTISING RATES.
, - .
The following rates of adveitisini have been
agreed upon to
the Publishers of tne Pittsburgh
Daily Press, to take effect on and after thelOth
day of November.lBo2, on all new contracts :
FOR -STANDING' NATTER.
PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY.
One insertion...... 8 00, Two months__ 89 00
Two Insertions— 1 00 !Threo Months— 11 00
Three insertions 1 25 Four months-- 13 00
One week ............ 200 Five months,... 14 00
1
Two weeks ......... 350 Six months .. . . 15 00
Three weeks . 500 Nine months ,.„ 20 00
One m0nth ......... 600 One year.......... 25 00
FOR CHARGEABLE RATTER, .
Which allows theprivilege of a weekly change
of matter. to be inserted among new'
advertisements.
TER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY,
;Six months
Twelve months $l9 00
MAdministrators'NOtioes ..................... . ..... s 2
25 00
arriage Notices-..
Death
..... .................
Death Notices. each insertion— ............... 80
dMIR- All advertisements ordered in for one
onth, or lees - time, to bo cash at the that, of or
ring.
SELECT TALE.
INTELLECT IN RAGS.
BY VARA SIONTRoSE
It was a cold day. HeavT 4 snow drifts:
1a
piled on the streets of New York, and
the whole appearance of the city was cold
and dismal.
Seated upon one of the stone steps of
Fifth Avenue, was a boy, apparently about
thirteen years of age. He was literally
clothed with rags, his hands were blue, his
teeth : chattered with cold. Lying upon
his
-knee was a piece of newepawer he had
picked up in the street, and was trying to
read the words upon it. He had been oc
cupied for a time, when two girls, clad in
silk and furs, came towards him. The
eldest one was about twelve years old, and
so beautiful that the poor boy raised his
"eyes and fixed them upon her in undiguis
ecl admiration.
The child of wealth stopped before him,
and turning to her companion she, ex
claimed:
•"hfarian, just see this fellow on my
door steps! Boy, what are you doing
ere?"
' am trying to learn to read upon this
little bit of paper," answered the boy.'
"Well, truly. I have heard of intellect
in rags, Marian, and here now it is per
sonified."
Marian's soft, hazel eyes filled with tears,
as she replied :
"0! Louise, do not talk so ; you know
what Miss Fannie teaches in school. The
'rich and poor meet together, and the Lord
is the Malker of us all."
Louise laughed again, and said to the
boy :
"Get up from here, you shall not sit on
my door steps, you are too ragged and
dirt •."
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MEM
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party. The Irilliantly lighted rooms wei e
filled with youth and beauty.
Standing near one of the doors were two
young ladies busily engaged conversing to
gether. The "elder of the two suddenly
exclaimed:
"0. Marian, have you seen Mr. Hamil
ton, the new member from W?"
"No, I have not, but I have heard a
great deal about him."
"0, I want to see him so badly. Mrs.
N_ isgoing to introduce him to us.—
I wish she would make haste, I have no
patience."
"Don't speak so, Louise, I wish you
would not be so trifling," said Marian. i
A singular smile played around the
mouth of a tall handsome gentleman stand
ing near the girls ; and as he passed them,
he scanned them bOtkoclosely.
In a short time MrS:'.N— cam
with Mr. Hamilton, tilt new member, e
and up
presented him to Miss Gardner, and Miss
Hays. As they were OunVersing together,
Mr. Hainilfon said :
"Ladies, we have met before."
But Louise and Marian declared their
ignorance of the fact.
"It has been long years ago, yet I have
not forgotten it, nor a single sentence ut
tered during that meeting. I will quote
one text that may recall,it to your memo.
ry. "The rich and pal r meet together, 1
and the Lord is the_Mallof them all."
The rich - blood tinged he cheeks of Ma-
Han, but Louise declare herself ignorant;
i
as before, Mr. Hamill n glanced for a
moment at Marian, then turning to Louise
he said: r
. "Long years ago a - little boy, ragged
and dirty, seated himseg on the steps of a
stately dwelling on Fla Avenue, New
)r.rork, and was there busily engaged in
'trying to read from a bit of paper, when
his attention was attracted by two little
girls richly dressed The eldest of the
two particularly attracted him, for she
was as beautiful as an angel; but as they,
they drew near him, she kfted up her hand
and exclaimed:
"Boy, what are you doing here?"
The boy answered that he was trying
to read. The child of 'affluence derided
him, and said that she hAd heard of Intel
lect in rags, and he was the
_ very personi
fication of it. Her coapanion's answer
was that "the rich and ribor shall meet to
gether, and the Lord is.tlie'Maker of them
all. Then the elder girt drovethe boy
away while the younger .one took him in
to her dwelling and warmed and fed him
there. When they parted and the little J
girl said :
" You must not forget little Marian
Hays."
"And Miss Hays be hap, never forgotten
her. That ragged, dirty boy Ls now before
you, ladies; as Mr. Hamilton, the member
of Congress ; and allow "
Miss Gardnel•
to tender my thanks to port for the kind
treatment of that boy."
Overwhelmed with confusion, Louise
knew not what to say or do.
In pity for her, Iffr.tHamilton rose and,
turning to Marian said :
"I will see you again, Wm Hays," and
he left the room.
Louise would not stay be t the city, where
she daily met with Mr. Hamilton,and in a
few days returned to the city of ew York,
leaving Marian with the • ccaiseionsness of
, l`sta l ettidvtit-
Congressmen.
Marian and Mr. Hamilton were walking
together one evening, when the latter pull
ed from his bosom an old and well worn
primer and handed it to Marian.
"From this," he said "the man who is
so distinguished here, first learned to read.
Do you recognize the book?"
Marian trembled and did not raise her
eyes, when she saw that well-remembered
book. Mr. Hamilton took her hand and
said:
"Marian, Jimmie has never forgotten
you. Since the day you were so kind to
him and gave him this book, his life has
had one great aim, and that was to attain
to greatness, and in after years to meet
that ministering angel who was the sweet
ness of my days of poverty. When I left
your house with this book, I returned ten
times happier to my humble home, and
went assiduously to work to learn to read.
My mother was an invaiid, and ere long I
learned well enough to read to her. When
my mother died, I found good friends :and
was adopted by a gentleman in W—.
As his son I have been educated. A year
ago he died and left his property to me.
Of all the pleasant memories of my
i boy
hood the one connected with you s the
dearest. I have kept the primer next
my heart and dwelt upon the hope of again
meeting the giver. I have met ker. I see
all that my imagination pictured, and I
ask if the dear hand that gave me this
bock cannot be mine forever ?"
Louise felt deeper grief than ever when
Marian told her she was to become the
wife of Mr. Hamilton, the poor boy whom
she once spurned from her door, and de
risively called "intellect in rags." Bat;
4he learned a very severe lesson and one
that changed the whole current of her life.
or z a while she shunned Mr. Hamilton,
b t by persevering kindness he made her
feel easy in his presence, and she was the
acknowledged friend of the Congressman
and his noble wife.
Years have passed since then and Louise
is training up a family of little ones but
she is teaching them to despise not intel
lect in rags, but to be guided by Marian's
text, "The rich and the poor meet to
gether, and the Lord is the Maker of them
all."
ing away when
AN eccentric gentleman was once com
plaining that, after a great deal of trouble,
he had not been able to meet with an ugly
woman; so that he much doubted,, after,
ail, whether such a being existed. "For
my part," he continued, "I almost be
lieve such a creature to bo a mere chimera
of the imagination, and to be classed with
those fictitious beings whose heads are
. ,
said to grow beneath 'their shoulders.—
Some years ago I made the following ex
petiments: 1 caused two advertisemente
to be inserted in the papers for a house
keeper ; one was for a lady who should
not only be competent for such an office,
but qualified also for a companion, end
be a woman of education and elegant man
ners. the other required nothing of this;
it only required a sine gnu non that the
applicant should be ugly. In answer , to
the former advertisement' was overwhelm
ed with letters from so many aicomplish
ed, elegant ladies, that I congratulate both
the present age and my own 'country on
- possessing so much female excellance.—
Bat (would you believe it ?) to the latter
I received not a single reply; and I have
since, more than once, inserted the same
advertisement. with no better success."
Resistance of Paper to Shot
Experiments recently made in England
prove that paper pasteboard better. resists
shot from cannon than • hard teak wood,
the other backed by the same thickness of
attseboard. They were' fired at with a
yilitworth gun and the penetration', was
found to be twice as great fir the timber
baoked target than it was in the paper
one.
HUMORO US • ITEMS
A master bade has servant go and see
what time the'sun-dial indidated. "Why,
sir," said the servant, "it is night,"
What does that matter? Take a can
dle."
What is the difference between one who
walks and one who looks up a• flight of
stairs? One steps up stairs, and the other
stares up steps.
"I'll take my pay in advance," said a
lanlady who lodged her friends on straw
beds. "No, you don't," says. Toni, "I al
ways sleep ontick."
A garroulous barber,- happenirig to be
calletlotr.to shaves celebrated -wit, 'asked
hin,"How shall, I - shave you, sir?"• . "In
silence, was the reply.
The most tender hearted man we ever
heard of was a shoemaker, _mho always
shut his eyes"and Whistled when he ran his
awl into the 'sole.
The president of a debating society has
recently decided that the "milk of human
kindness" was literally milk punch, with
a little nutmeg in it.
A o
person abuan to Carles
Russell, said he s wa g s so insuff ther erably h dull
that if you said a good thing ha did not,
understancrit. "Pray. sir," said Charles,
"did you ever try him?"
X. FABER & CO.,
StERIN ENGINE BUILDERS
iron "Fount!loam,
MENAI fUCHOIISTS AVO BORER MAKERS,
Near the Penn. E. B, Paseangez Depot,
PITTSBUP4'w
istriugurseranz ntL limos OF
Btoam Rogines. ranting from three to one
hundred and flity horse power. and suited fo r .
Grist Mills. flaw Mill , ,Blast Flu-nacos. Factories.
etc.
diva particular attention to the construction of
Engines and Machinery for srist mills. and for
uprights, mulay and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship
moat at abort natio% Enginavand Boilers of everY
ascription.
. dl s o, farnislilloilicsinslEltieet Iron I, o.p:irately.
Wrousht Xron ERtaftlair, gars and Follies in
every varlets , . Ind continue then:km=6'4Am* of
Woolen Mabliinery andliachine Cards.
Our prices are low, our machinery manufaotur
ad of the bait gnat/of materials, and warranted
in all eases to giventishotkm.
lialf - Olderi !ram all parts of the country solicit
el and Protativ fealaidcw
A NE* AlirD DESIRABLE LOT OF
WINTER CLOAKS, SHAWLS
MERINOS and DRESS GOODS,
Barred country Flannels.
Plain Gray and Twilled Flannels,
Blankets, dro. AU will be sold &leap for cash at
H. J. LYNCH'S,
I o . 96 Market street
0 BUILDERS SSD veransAvroxis
We ans now manufsetwein i ' t a superior aritlele . of
1.4 DI ,
widob we are prepared to deliver front our COAL
YARD. 609 LIBERTY STREET.
Best tuuditr Or E•arzarY Coal niwais on
hand as usual.
on*
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REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL ADDICT.
DIt.iLIITS IN
NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES an
whet San rities.
CHOICE NEW HAMS. ...11EON ciTT"
IL) brands, Sugar Cured tlaniF, lust from smoke
and for sale by CHAS L, CALDWELL,
(sneoesa , r to James Holmes Is CO.
ded9;3wd
corner klarkit A Firs; streets
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MNEETH EXTRACTED WI TEL 011 T
-111. PAIN by the cue of an. apparatus whereby
no drugs or galvanic battery arOnsed. Medi
cal sandmen and their families haie their teeth
extracted by mY
an and ace ready to testib
as to the safety sad painlessness of the pporation.
whatever has been said by parsons Interested in
assorting thecontrary. havingno knowledge of my
process.
sda-ARTIFICLiti TEETH inserted in ovary
etyle, and alarm as low, as will warrant the
boat of material in all eases.
E. OUDRY, Doeiist.
134
110141 v-it
OLAJR OIL W ORKS COMPANY.
•
OF PRRITSYLVANIAt
OPTICE CLAM STREW mar Oa Bridge*
leliaddress
J. WEAVER. TIL. t3eoretary and Treasure.
svl9-tf
SoLDIERIP BOUNTIES; PENISIONs,
BACK PAY. and other Just
CLAIMS AGAINETTRE GOVERNMENT.
promptly Protstred et reasonable rates. Afity to
103 Fourth street i . h ) l4lisburnh. a6l
MIELE .C. TOMER,
Washington. D. O.
NEW GOCiZEI.
Virg(AVE JUST REVEnfiffp THOR
v v the East a largo and choioe selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS,
for Gents' and Yontha wear. onbraolan all the
newest otylao COATINGS. CASSIMERIC3 AND
VISTINGS. it CO.,
14* stree
Corner Market Boum. Alletheay Federal
my 9
WM DAY-
Just opened s eomplete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
W. W. MGM & CO,
meg • 143 Federal, street. Allegheny
jOHN•LITIME, Jr.,
NO. 106 N 1 )1 7 / 1 THSTBNET.
STOCK AND BILL' BROKER
Promissory Notes. Stook Bonds. and Mort i g y ar
bought and sold.
r . CORNWELL .4 KERR,
CARRIAGE. MANUFACTURERS.
• (Atpe old esWidied cri,elolll. )
iirwriane WAY,
: err. of wax=
Rogrfoir done SI WWI • • je
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
(Snoomor to Jas. Holmes & Co..
ORME . PA:CR.7OFL,
Doan; is Bawl. Lard. Enos... Clued Him.
Smoked Boot Ace. •
Corner Market and First streets, Pittsbursh..Pa.
CEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTOBNFY AND COUNSELLOR AVLAW
()Nee N0:69 Grant street, near the Court
•liionse. Pittsburgh.
A Mt NWEINESA ENTRUSTED TO
13L , eakefflin receive prompt attention. Col
leotione miejle . ,emd the money promptly remitted.
deed:l/I
5000 BOXES ASSORTED SIZES
. Cis -Vidow Ohm jure
lizesale hullos & RICKET
FOR 'novs.
C 0 TO DIFFENBACHEIVB AND
buy s'pair of those well made Boots for
Boys, suitable for Christmas presents,
D. S. DMP'ENHACHER.
No. 15 Fifth street
ENTLEXEMPS NEGLIGEE SIXERIS,
lINDERSIIIDTs AND DRAWERS,
NINE sKURTS, TIES; SCARES,. sus.
FENDERS, (mow* 4 1/ALNTLEis,
HOSE. ENIMOIDERED BLit PERS,
ae.,OF TILEDEST 'HINDS AND LOW
EST mums.
KAMM & GLNDE,
decal 78 Market an bet '4th and Diamond.
DEALER 3 fit
_ . OILS,
S. xiara4ll3o,.;:---
mirnixtoirintrai s
Pure No. I Citrbori : U,
.1W.1 1 4 - T: 2 - '0
41;r0filimi int — Llitßart BTREET. opposite'
Fan's :ft R..DOot.
'MAR oil warranted. .
p . .maiEtoDrA. oix. wonufe)
. _ ... .
LORE, MAULER fa .00 ~
. .
WORKS AT 811A.RPABLIROlt et/m(IN. ALf
LEGILENY y.a.Ll,xy Nentß,OA.o. .. ;
tairOftoe and iv " )
h ma"
28 111.&ftwer
.IXIII2 OVI47:TOSTOMFAEn•
Mafinfactnital of illundaiiinican4 Ltgniaatll
Carbon 01by and Bolick; " 4 •• - •
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NO. 1 BENzsall Aux * witawkarree
NON-REPLOSIIr4 alwara oa hand. canda
..,. ~..,
.IL. IL
O t 014. IPV-o
DUNCAN, DUNLAP ai-oa, - 7
Manufacture:rem '
PVR witipalumErsa fa I •
CA - nxixox
ohn
P e. O. M. LIIMRTY ?mkt
urg
b PM*
h a. morsamti,J-
THE ARDESCO comr‘Ny
Ysiztiormvirw-nAvs FO2
Relined Ardesco
NON - RXPLOBII/11. mao,
PURR BEN-WO/18.'4-
warehouse 27newts STREET'
piTTEBtIEGII. PENNA.
:he Philosophic Burner.
ATDDIBPS NEWIIOIIIIIX-ACTENI4-
Philosophio _Burner for Carbon Oil is n 417 .1
res.dy. It possesses many advantages over the
Common Earners.
1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect
eombustion.
2. It will burn any quantity ci oil with safety;
3. It can be used with a long ht chimney.'
4. It con be used aa a taper fig ht n,lamp. - ,
5. It can always bp Made to burn economically . ;
C. It is more easily wicked -than any other
burner.
7. It - can be trimmed and lighted withont
moving the cone. '--
8. It throws all the *MC* light abolre
the cone.
9. The chimney can be removed- or -.amnia
without touching the glass.
These burners are the common No.l aise. lid
can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per.;
eon using Carbon Oil 'should have 'a Philoimpider
Burner. 'itle 215 oentetj!er doses Sa. Sold a
No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittibmwh.
M.95-Iydw -
GROCERY DEALERS
wmulu Als .
WHOLES'AII GROCER!
MI 18 AND 20 WOOD STRUT,
---
WILLIAM CAT 01. . & Oa
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
And Impor term of
WirdiEs, IMINDIAL 6lditl , die,
ALSO.
Diztillora and Des.lo2,p,in
•
WM. H. SMITH Cops
WiIOLESALE GROCERS ,
ADS. 112 SECORD AEI 07 FIRST fffi►fTS
daZ pirs.so RGII
WII.LIALI Its IL °Avid legAnDiatit,
SAMSON A. 00r1^3t. ' amid Partner;
Etteatal Patiment, .
!MANS COFFISEI
(f.taccestora t) Ittiaasi .1; C0..3
WHOLESALE GRO.PRO§:
ciorn.o Tirstek inivetv,
fete t# rimantimarz,
r JAMES A.. i r S I TZEin g
NNW . ARDINC ',ItiliaD:1111101110441
Fleur, Grain Ilaisont, Lar4..lllhagtor
• Dried Awn •faxedVPreideree p; •
Gemearamyy,
Corner' aglief..Auicklrirgiiireema,
PITTEGGIBAJI.PA.•
11.11,8 R TO—Franolg G. BaIIy...BLDG,
Dilworth, Sr_S. Cutlibett:k - „ Pittsburgh.
Boyd Ott. H' eisker Ar SN'ellitiAtei: 8. Brady.
Cash. M. M. Bank. List Howall,Mangle 4 Co..
George W. Andaman. Dixolom.' Paxton' &
1/71meEng. • roidßinttde
CURT'S• C. STEINMETZr
CZNIIIAL
HO USE CARPEN TE R
AND J ORB .E" B •
SWOP VIRGIN Awn-, bet Ween Woad
anG'Llberty Streeta,
• TlMEttrOlf. TA..
an.s
ii - Ordemolloited and *romp' tliatitanded to:
JOHN 1 1 1.30108*
axi rig* $ .4 " 7t,
95 corner 0 100.andlleavbr ate,
ALLEGIERITY onur.'
Lariteotook of Eloos,of and made otorkti_m_eAmi.
or made to order. and for gale at bcpa_clio.u•••
PRICES. ••• - • •
i:Mcgyattended to.
munopm.A.DT 4..GEmprc-gir.
ripliOMAS sxmatar, - xtra,ormalr
Apintrlls Water stm Pitt:4l4.4u
proptOd.to.laing oat Ear atnadt-baarptstormare
from Art°
_port of the _old 'moats, tiller bs
steam-0Y tax—
'43l(ltif ;P,OBLEIALP. Woldeitt• in"
parte
, -
-I:3lpaa tioditosialit iod Cantina stinail.
rota. Avail for Qs old Black tar:.Line of
intt tits; mg forthelinas of Bleartiorasall.:
oetwOokNew Yoram Liverpool. fliiiitlOW end
"IF TO
tr WA NT NOME GOOD W
Fruit or preparod ranee Meat; Mix id, and
all other kinds of Spioee. cooking Di tidn sr- or
Wine. Haw Orange Lemon and Citroa re el go to
Haworth & BroMre. in theDiamotid.-whero YOZI
will get anew crop oflernit and lowe -- ittan'at
any other,house in the elm • AhloaitertrW.and
toil assortment of Family ereoeries, ear; Wino.
Brandies.: and all other kinds of admit. and
Domestic Liquors.
. HAWORTH &
den s tiornce Diamond and 74manalltr.
i ir l .. 54, ... • ' --
WO ilkeidifilkil • OWlTEfilk_-1/1 1 . .091g161g, , '
..a. ATRAldatall =MUT hioß Emma'
vttri b
fa unriWalled 9 ow. in all Now Led Immo. -
Wein.v from iindne •it.ter :
j % itc vre7 ifi its
*East - en' ea c& ..u• - or. Leila
Galls. ear tan/40..1i ' . re!.6411". , ~-
cure Bea and ' hutoone Matt eaulf ov ill'll! _ -
vented and cured their inolpient steles. has .- .
confirmed eases.lgo .bareqd _Op. pop:Ohlfity of's
P "1 11 194 "(m or hoPel a "" eFat ida l i t l emnd iel y
.n.. a i= l :4•
ur t MV"lsim s .- - s —. 7:11"Tlik --- bit - :
7Eizit t
We,' trIV. wi . ye this reli
'ftitt4tu it t p er :s
.•=ea .4 7e alill inen lo lt t
resitriMra.
il which ten
o w maay . . , e nr b sm s u bu i
11.°111etis f 1,1:171r T t on . r-
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degasidevereow ' —hi Unman
-LAKE SUPERIOR OOPPITR4 Di - M — (3 I GIUX BIACIMEMII6I
J. H. CASIDAY.
Note, Stock, Draft, Bond .aea a et-t•
rave, IW/el Estate and IL6s..
obaadtaei;kn:;kor,;.
OT110&ROOld N maiicws.j3ir. Mg%
FOURTH & ~Pittashugivrt.
Desirable Mill propertAnd,. othirßeal lbw*
• to the amount .4,l lo o.ooo.forsale lo' N. •
sinnuaftWrWOß hoc
Itectrixnw - ar- , CAP.,
Munilusturialcit -
Sheath. Erailen? and ! Bsit,ftper. i ' away
Pilatqa,Ai . „4 . omiuotkm, sp inir
4 0
el e3l 2 : lN, pin..motalr. - ma c .
/IQ- Oonstantly to halt& Ml='' ' main fk
Wi s, ou=b a r t t s ia - f- stu
en 011, ( i
patted'. , %o a r &aired
: . - CERM I
ICATEN: - , , t • -
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-141 1.140.7.VV - la - 3' MORE "w a an:
.X.: !UAW, kr, a lareitn.thatf hug heezvsorelY.43o :
fliCted for yams, when to is not only relieved of. i
hilf , sniretincM intr,.-compTetel 'oured.=—.l have -
Bean afflicted with a verE. nt inflasoatety,
,Ittitdoelasfrirjwirs.' I ave - talled.onroveral or-:
• our 4vitiar.Plasiciani. utEllidthzqt,liDirjben;'y
:effle. - i called' on Doctor Braastrup, some time—
Past and have tikinchis , iiiiidicine=which; - hOw" '•--
aver, is all composed of hell*. „ram now as wall
As I ever was. Any pe"Lsp_rr_Wishikh ar ) eon me
will please ssamit -- ...- WHOBIAJ":
Relief-to MAlfflayhiri,Diamont ".
~.. „ „._
' HE S T
;Jri 14Arz
Jr been:ail:Mita-sleep T - ' - waslverv'sroalt; CiseltEr
ease _veiled- DpilePar*N 3 r-Funina -Mir. ' i have
. Wed - ther best phYsicitirrs in the 91d ountry and
in- Wis. - butnever reeiiitedzenr3 boned t. - 1- Irlie
advised to call on . Dr.. -Brad t rueht.7-ear and'
'ltaVelaiii no efiells or fife since then:, - - cnorafcra
consider myself completely :cured; or further
inforniation please call at ' A
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JAMES BRADLEy.
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