Warren Ledger (Newspaper) - March 22, 1877, Warren, Pennsylvania F. AT m CAHYM In BATES OF ADVERTISING No. J 11.00 Three Three One 2.00 0.00 3.90 10.00 15.00 8.90 12.00 30.00 38.00 15.00 34.00 85.00 60.00 25.00 30.00 65.00 100.00 Notices and free of WARREN March 1877, No. 30. B. linsky CARDS to w A beds and of any house intown Olean with ing by the the B. T Merchant qf B tit Office in Z. E. Eddy JAMKS R K. Caving taken In Allen's new brick corner of Second and Liberty ia prepared to to first claw work In both operative und ical 1'hyslclan ami Warren promptly attended or Omar I A. M. Attorney and practice in the and bt N. Attorney at Warren Pa. Office on Second opposite W ar- 11, Attorneys at Of- YV flee over Fred Jewelry DEALER IN Italian and American AHD Tombstones Work pertaining to on Hickory Opposite School 20jantf LATH WOOD THOMAS Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Coal of all Bituminous and Blacksmith's w. w. Pa. Attorney at Law and Notary in over a fa east of the Carver D1 J Attorney at Law and Justice of tho Water over A him carefully attended Coi collections promptly made 1 4 and J at No. 6, Johnson's 8. P. W. M. at iD Office 011 Water P. V. Surgeon Morek A and Office Third mar Methodist Church PA. STRUTHERS PA. Pa. 15 National JJ Office at over First o. Attorneys at Pa. on below son's J. B. 0- H. Attorneys at Of- J flee on Spring opposite the Pa. Legal business in Warren and Forest Cully and promptly attended 20tf A Attorneys and at Business entrusted to their will receive prompt Office in Pa. Q. W. C. O. Wells Co. Manufacturers of STATIONARY Manufacturer of and Dealer in Boots and of the best and newest styles always on In lis new Brick Third ED. M. Homoeopathic clan and to Dr. U C. Office 1st National up Mr. Martin the atives of persons who are addicted Mi in- temperate him in writing Recording to law an and alter such such persons will not bo allowed to drink or frequent his RAILWAY TIME Takes Effect Nov. 26, 1876. PASSENGER SOUTHWARD STEAM Stationary and Portable 1301 Gr Gf MULAY SAW ILLS And -I kinds of TAMING MACH ol all Mill Shafting ahd all f done promptly and bio WELLS 7 1 111 6 43 ft W 617 6 9 1 01 U II 12 32 12 20 12 12 U 54 11 9K 4 4 01 4 45 4 10 43 4 24 3 w 10 3 57[ 3 9 aw 9 w 0 pn A O. W. k a. 7 202 7 25 2 43 7 45 8 04 3 11 3 20 8 20'3 35 8 32'4 -IG 8 41'3 57 8 30 9 10 9 35 4 03 2-2 4 44 9 60 I 57 10 02 3 11 10 18 3 27 10 29 10 31) 1054 11 06 5 17 G 02 6 14 SQUARE AND UPRIGHT 11 19 6 2li 11 51 11 55 12 03 p. in b 50 700 710 pro I D. General A. Assistant Close connections made with trains on like Shore road at Dunkirk for both East anil Through tickets can be purchased and Pennsylvania Philadelphia and Erie B. I i i i On and atter trains on the Philadelphia A Eric Kail Road Division will run us MAIL leaves m u u at Erie pm 3RIE arr. at w ERIE MAIL leaves pwi m Mail East connects cast and west at Erie with L. S. M. S. R. and at Corry with Oil Creek and Allegheny R. R. W. West with east and west trains on S. W. S. R. with Oil Creek ana Allegheny River R. W. Erie Express with trains on M. S. East and and at Corry with P. Philadelphia Express with trains on tho Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Kail leaving time at Erie is which is twenty minutes taster than Supt. The Co. PIANOS are in every being con- the lending Philadelphia make by musicians and competent Through their extensive MESSRS. ALBRIGHT Co. are enabled to turn out that are not surpassed and them at prices Whin the roach of No Piano is permitted to leave their factory unless tory to the most minute hence their guarantee of five years is a thing of All late im- of importance are found in these MESSRS. ALBRECHT Co. have re- the most flattering from L. M. FRANZ J. F. WILLIAM and many other eminent besides being able to refer to thousands of private semi- societies and Pianos conscientiously selected per orders by carefully packed and shipped safely to any part of the For further particulars as to prices and ALBRECHT CO. 610 Arch Vulcanised in every Conceivable Adapted to Universal ANY ARTICLE FOUR POUNDS can be sent by WIND AND WATERPROOF a Our Cloth Coat combined two in For stormy it is a Water ami in diy a NEAT TIDY BUY DRUGS AT BUY DRUGS AT BUY AT BUY DRUGS AT BUY DRUGS AT BUY DRUGS AT BUY DRUGS AT BUY DRUGS AT BUY DRUGS AT BUY DRUGS AT CARVER HOUSE DRUG STORE CARVER HOUSE DRUG STORE CARVER HOUSE DRUG STORE CARVER HOUSE DRUG STORE CARVER HOUSE DRUG STORE CARVER HOUSE DRUG STORE CARVER HOUSE DRUG STORE having rented 1 shop lately put up by John on Water Two Doors East of the Grist are now prepared to do all kinds of Job such as AND SCROLL tn tact maktaK ANY KIND OF a person would Also and BOLSTERING on short OF ALL KINDS always on purchased the Undertaking stock ot D. F. we are prepared to do Undertaking In All Its day or Orders to be left at Ludlow House after business lam now prepared to furnish the following described mill of the best and on the most reasonable C. D. OLMSTEAD'S Patent Mulay Saw And Mill for upright mills ex- which are an improvement on the Hill Lyon's known as the Williamsport set and are far superior in simplicity and and does away with the many objections on the H. 4 L. of too much strain on the too much ble to keep keys tinder back of bail block to pre- vent logs from rocking and moving and ing of spring etc. Stationary If Portable Circle Saw Mills Shingle Side Different Planing Mills of Various Kale's Patet flag Lath with hollow HALL'S PATENT LATH with bolter and stripping saws on one mandrill Stave Machinery of Different PATENT HA W S For dressing the tooth on tne under and makes a perfect Agent for PRESS BURR SAW ENGINES AND BOILERS Of the best material and PATENT AMERICAN DOUBLE TURBINE WATER best in Power pledged equal to an ranted to give satisfaction or no All orders promptly attend MILL OF DIFFERENT PURIFIES THE Renovates and Invigorates the Whole Its Medicinal Properties are Solvent and is exclusively from the of and and so ly that it will effectually eradicate from the taint of Scrofulous Cancerous Salt Syphilitic at the all that from impure Sciatica and Chronia Gout and cau only ally cured through the For and Eruptive of the and has never failed to effect a permanent e. For In the Kidney Com- from rial and uterine and eral acts directly upon the causes of them It and whole acU upon the allays in- cam and For Habitual of the and General of the Nervous no hai given such perfect satisfaction an Hie It the all of the and a cont oiling over the nervous Tiie remarkable curei effected by have induced many apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and it in thuir In u the beat yet discovered far the above and it the only BLOOD yet before tho THE The following letter from E. S. of M. K will be lead with interest many thow suffering from the disease as afflicted theson of the K. 8. No can doubt this as there is no doubt about tho of Jan. Mr. R. Dear hare good for regarding your a of the est feol assured that it has been the means of Buying om son's Ho is now seventeen of ngo for the last two yeats he Ima fiom ot hie caused by scrofulous and was HO iur reduced that nearly all who saw him thought Ins ery A council of able physicians could give us but the faintest hope of his ever two of thu number declaring that he was beyond the reach of man that even amputation could not save as ho had not vigor enough to the operation Just then wo commenced giving him and from that time to the present he has been continuously He haa lately resumed his tin own his crutches and and walks about cheerfully and Though there is still some discharge from the opening where the limb wai wo have tho fullest dence that in a little time he will be He has taken abont three dozen bottles of hut lately uses bnt as he that he is too well to be taking E. S. MRS. V. 0. t. ALL THE will purify and cnio such the patient to perfect trying different many i en ing for it not conclusive if on are a you can be It works in tho in the i It can truly he called tho BLOOD The great source of in the and no me that does not act di- to purify and luw claim upon public Recommend it Sonra Feb. Mr. Stevens Door have taken several bottles of your and nm convinced it is remedy for Kidney and general debility of the I can heartily recommend it to all suffering from tho above Jours 386 Athens THE FARM The the Held one day His languid steps ana his weary His beadley bis sinewy All showed his work for the good of his For he For he And he All for the good of the By the kitchen fire stood his patient Light of his home ami joy of With face all and busy hand Preparing the meal for the household For she must And she must And she must All for the good ol tho The bright sun shines when the farmer goes The birds sing sweet lambs frisk The brook babbles in the glen While he works so bravely for the good of the For he For he And ho All for the good of How briskly the wife steps around The dishes to wash the milk to The fire goes out the flies buzz For the dear one's at homo her heart is kept There are pies to There is bread to And steps to All for the sake of the When autumn is hero with its chilling The farmer gathers his crops at His barns are his arc For the good ot the land he ne'er hath While it And it Till the winter lie rests from tho work oi the But the willing till life's closing Is the children's the husband's From day to clay sho has done her Until death alone cau give her For alter the Comes tho rest With the In the father's Heavenly OSCAR B. Pa. NEW The undersigned has removed his Cigar into Hall's new brick below Keystone Water where he on hand and ana for sale at and retail tho beit brandy of PREPARED DT R. MASS. is sold by All Druggists Carriage Manufactory AND BLACKSMITH The having formed a hip under the name and style of MORCK SHULTZ purpose of manufacturing all kinds of 11 and and doing a including Horse Shoeing on an Improved would to the citizens of this and ad- joining counties that it is their aim to have their work compare with that of all similar in Warren as we propose to combine anJ in Having procured the services of a COMPETENT CARRIAGE DER of in the finest establishments in New we are enabled to guarantee perfect in the building of Carriages and to which branch we propose to devote par Shop on the opposite Clark's Planing 30jy74tf H. Including his favorite brands THE LITTLE BUSINESS On the steps of a wretched tenement house in New sat a pale sorting out some bits of ribbon which had been given her by a ing in return for doing some er- Kate's Mr. was an in- who had always had a comfortable home for his family until a few months he received a severe injury by falling from a building on which he was at the spoke hopefully of his being out and all going the news that the man in whose hands he had deposited all his little ings had and left him less and caused a most ous Mrs. sold articles ol furniture and wearing and struggled on till at everything being they were obliged to take refuge in one room of a wretched tenement There they had been for some when our story always rather a delicate had grown thin and and complained so much of headache that the doctor ad- vised that she be taken from Time now hung rather heavily on her i She shrunk from much inter- j course with the vulgar children in the and passed most of the day in their own but as when we now see she would take ad- vantage of their absence at and steal down to the doorstep for a short wish I could help she wonder if there is nothing that a little girl can Just then the milkman drove into the He was an ing who always spoke kindly to the gentle so different from the noisy crowd that clamorously demanded a He drove a One grey with which Kate had formed a great and she always stroked and patted or gave him a handfull of grass ii she could find any in the dusty So when the milkman had passed into the house with his she commenced patting her dumb and talking to him as when a bright idea struck and deftly knotting some of her bons she fastened them near the horse's Just then the milkman came Miss he you been trimming np my answered the rather you I I am much obliged to and I is Billy 1 See how proudly he holds up his He will have to take you out to in return for your And with a friendly he drove rapidly Opposition is the Life of Tradel Boyal He has lust received a superior quality of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCOS The best in the Also B. PLATTE Manufacturer of a peculiar the rubber is put be- tween the two which prevents Smelling or even in. the They aie made iu three black and Arc Strong and We are now offering thorn sit 1 ho low price ot to any ad- dress upon receipt of When state around over Reliable parties closuring to our cuu senator our Trade giving description of onr leading Bo to set the Goodyear's Vulcanized for illustrated of onr Pocket Address Curler GUT P. O. New York O I Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of At prices according to wholesale and 10 PA. CIGAR POUCHES Tobacco Ac. Give him a JOHN Jan. tf Boots and Shoes PHILIP in the rear end of the Posl in his bus iness of MANUFACTURING REPAIRING Boots and H e has been a us for a number of and he wishes to see all his old customers and as many now ones as may be pleased to give him their Mr. is the and Guy 0. 01. Manager Sept. 24, SKIFFS The undersigned keeps on hand aiui makea to order barrels of all butter and everything in the Cooper Repairing attended He also keeps on hand and tor for the use of lumbermen and and made to All work and prices Shop located on tho foot of Market Feb. 1C, 1874. be made by every agent every month in the business we bnt rk n I 1 1 1 1 J y those willing to work easily earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own Have no room to explain Business pleasant and e. bovs and girls do as well as We will nish you a complete The business pays than anything will bear expenses of starting Particulars Write and Fanners and their sons and and all classes in need of paying work at should write to us and learn all about the work at Now is the eru well as Don't Address TO ANT TO Fire to Ten term of Will pay ten and give ample security on leal Persons address A. Y. Z. care of W A. Poi Wai in second story ot new mxl to fiom Ufu or trom any old picture of friend in first class work in aU Oct. Brick and HAVE FOB SALE ii and make at their yard in Pleasant township building Also a good quality of Sand for to their hox will receive prompt Real Estate A HOUSE AND LOT in the Borough of on East in a good Lot No. 474, in Pleasant Also three lots of each in same MO shares Warren Gas Co. Will too soli cheap for or traded for 2ttMires of laud in Glade near I A the every and Saturday D. W. O. ot each Real Estate Agent and Justice of the 14, 1 Johnson's Pa. SULPHUR A STERLING REMEDY FOR DISEASES AND INJURIES OF THE A HEALTHFUL BEAUTIFIER OF THE A RELIABLE MEANS OF PREVENTING AND RELIEVING RHEUMATISM AND AND AN UNEQUALED RIZER AND besides eating local diseases of the banishes de- of the and imparts to it gratifying clearness and Sulphur Berths are celebrated for curing other diseases of the as Rheumatism and Soap produces the same effects at a most trifling This admirable specific also speedily heals sprains and It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and turning Clothing and linen used in the sick room is and diseases communicable by contact with the prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its and 50 Cents per pay Box 60c. and N. Buy the large cakes and thereby Sold by all HAIB AHD WHISKER Black or SO U. 7 Siith of good and merchantable White Hem lock shingles of the bent to suit purchasers is offered for Any amount can bo furnished within the amount on reasonable notice to the at the market price for the and all having use for shingles of this can be very readily dated by applying to the at his office in L. T. Dec. 21, 1876. t LAMB KNITTING Knits A Stocking In 15 Knitting in tho heel and narrowing cA the toe knits all narrows and dens at and knits the web Tubular guy hero that I shall continue to tho winter and spring tor wh can me at my Johnson's at vim M or or Producing all Varieties of Knit Send for circulars and sample LAMB Pa. Having opened a shop in the northwest corner of Old we are prepared to do all kinds SIGN and ORNAMENTAL Paper and at moderate Work anteed or no forgot the ft tf had sat perhaps half an hour when an came lumbering Somewhat to Katie's it for in that wretched houso no one could indulge in such a luxury as ice. The a good-humored looking jumped and coming up to Kate with a mixture of and it who made some rosettes for Mr. Gray's answered I put some ribbons on met him down the and asked him how he came be so for you he just happened to take my as a new bet of ness for ray and want them to look as nice as I think a heap of my and says Mr. here and Jae very much obliged to af you would he will pay whatever you should be very glad to make said the blushing have no more buy whatever you and I'll make it all said the lad have no said poor as if her poverty were something to be ashamed I with a look at the miserable let me give you the you will be kind enough to buy the he ad- ded with natural and he his and handed Kate a colors will you she asked as if io a Was it possible that after all she could be going to earn some and help her poor mother a you only they are When can I have lie preparing to take his will have them ready he and drove The rosettes were quite ready when the iceman called the next and he paid liberally for them and promised to send other He was as good as his and for a few days Kate was kept almost Iv engaged making rosettes of different hues to Oil the different orders brought her by her iceman and Mr. With the proceeds of her work Mrs. Reed had bought more nourishing food for her who wau now gaining and declared that he should soon be able to earn almost as much as Kate One when was the last set which had been and thinking how much she hoped to be able to sell the doctor Kate was an especial favorite OL his and after examining his be 1 turned as usual io chat with I are you ao busy about tins une Miss he you ought to be out in the bright Kate readily explained her new to which the doctor listened at- so that is your last he said I hope you will soon have and he hurried off. A few days and only one more application for rosettes had come in. Kate began to fear that all her work was and felt quite One the doctor rushed somewhat to Mr. as it was sooner than he had ex- another good Mr. cried the along And hastily felt his pulse and asked some few We shall have you out But where is my little he looking come to see her will be back in a said Mrs. sent her on an Here she is she as the door and Kate came in. how's the rosette Flourishing as The color don't rub off your ribbons on to vour any he with a ing glance at the child's pale wish I could turn you and your father out to It would be the best thing for both of never that he ad- as he saw the wistful look in Kate's eyes at the thought of the am in a tremendous but ran in to tell you that I mentioned your to a friend of who is the captain of a company of There is to be a grand parade in a tew and he wants all the horses in the company decorated for the lie has sent you the and the doctor opening a displayed roles of which to Kate's eyes seemed enough to stock the shop of her the I thank you so she with glittering but the doctor cut her short never mind I am in a and so are and was leaving the when he suddenly pulled something from his 1 there is a pattern of what he and he Great was the rejoicing in that poor and busily Kate All was completed by the time her kind friend re- bringing with him the Captain Stearns of whom he had The captain was entirely satisfied with the and much pleased with the little girl who so modestly answered his many little girls of my he but should noc like to see them as pale and thin as you little When you grow you must try and find country he turning to Mr. But the doctor's time was too precious to admit of a long and after a few more kind the two gentlemen de- leaving Kale in over the amount of money the kind-hearted captain had paid let me take one dollar and go and buy father a real splendid and you shall lay away all the she said you please give up working for and take a nice walk as you used you would not look so very urged Mr. tell you what we will he in a more cheerful tone than his wife had heard for many doctor said I might go out a The day is very and we might celebrate Katie's ing earned such a by getting in- to the after dinner and riding out oi town a short distance With a scream of Kate caught the dollar from her mother's and rushed off tor A happier family was seldom seen than that poor family on their unwonted The air seemed greatly to re- vive Mr. and they ventured quite into the where Kate could er wild and a faint color came into lier if we could only live in the she exclaimed that as she sat arranging her flowers over and over Not many days after Captain the doctor appeared you are becoming quite the he said tuin Stearns was so much pleased with you and your that he has ded the colonel of his regiment to have every company decorated in the same and the captain will be here to-day with an order and materials for I don't know how many what has brightened you up Mr. he asked turning to the in- such a good I answered Mr. smiling fondly upon no going into the cried the and seizing her precious she you ever see anything so lovely And we went where such lots of them away to the end of the car where there was Inch a lovely little all buried in and no one living Blp Tan THE CHANGES DURING CAPTAIN BURTON'S AB- SENCK AT Philadelphia Captain John master of one of the steamers of the Occidental ing between this city and ved from a round trip of ten days The captain is an ardent When he left home his mind was sed with The Electoral sion had concluded its but it seemed the settled purpose of the crats in the house to obstruct the progress of the count to such an extent that it would be impossible to have a peaceful while many were inclined to think there would be a new Captain Burton on to learn that the tion had taken He went to his the Union League to learn the There he met his old Colonel who ways knows the to see said the I know you are rejoiced to hear that the country is I was just ing a good thing iu the giving Blaine a sharp By the what an ass he has made of re- plied the Bulletin has not gone over to the but Blaine's you has been too outrageous for The idea of his antagonizing the administration at the very antagonizing the as the Bulletin When the public business of this tion is intrusted to men of proved who shall remain in place to dp the work to which they are it is possible that the elective offices will be filled by men who have some other claim to them than their capacity for making promises to the mob of and of being well with ery ragamuffin who has a longing thirst to taste of the stream that flows from the public wonder how the will take that sort of Captain Burton stared at his friend in Was it possible that drift had turned it could not this was a He snatched the paper in his friend's it was the and the words read were correctly But why this fling at the am glad to continued old Simon has been beaten at But the cheekiest thing he has ever done is this attempt to put Don in the in the Then Wallace is You don't mean of the but of course the old man wasn't going to stay in the ate after Schurz and Key had been crammed down his beg you to don't you know that Schurz and Key were appointed to Cabinet and Keyl Who is the you the one who was a Democratic Senator from He was a Tilden and of course it was right to give him a Captain Burton was again it possible that I have been Did Tilden get in after you stupid But con- ciliation is the watchword under the new As the National re- 'the adventurers must withdraw and leave the original inhabitants of the South to control their own affairs in their own and as the same able paper I don't see how any one who had ever been there could bear to leave Do you know where it the doctor looked up with a strange should think I he answered and as thinking Ihe very What a fool not to ot it t. he is the where I was and lived many Wince my mother died it has shut and sadly needs some one take care of it. I don't like to have it ro to and have often wished I could ind some good one I could Suppose I let it to le are getting jO you can well afford to rent it. 1 lave pot to go out that way and if you will put on hat you may go and see if it suits and seeing the wer in her eye the hat was and Kate in the chaise in a A few hours later she came home The house was and furnished And the doctor said there were to be a great many buildings ed near there that and there would je a fine chance for her father to get work as soon as he was strong Tho doctor confirmed her and amid the heartfelt thanks of Katie and ber produced a formal lease of the made out in Katie's which she with the most intense gravity and the next week saw her as happy a girl as any in the in her new Jonah and the A naturalist walks boldly to the front and announces that the of Jonah in the whale's belly was not a The throat of the whale is and is provided with a bag or in- so considerable in size that the whales frequently take into it two ot their young ones when and during a As this tacle is with two vents that serve for it is claimed that Jonah could have lived there comfortably with reasonable amount of provided he could ob- food ani five years of having en a can ot his mother took him to task with moral and wound up her discourse by in the world wore you going to do with the milk Was going to steal a dog to Was the crushing says in another 'the gory garment must be puzzle me beyond I never expected to hear this sort of talk from don't see anything astonishing about it. The President is in with Sherman and Schurz in the Matthews and Lamar in the senate and and Gibson in the the bloody shirt will never flap in the morning Matthews and who is is one of the best of our ex- He is from noble Don't you re- member Stanley He is going to the Senate in place of field is needed in the as the ident to aid in the work of A few weeks more and Chamberlain and all the rest of the will be packing their It isn't proposed to throw them old of a that cannot sustain itself has no right to The Secretary of War and Attorney General will attend to the never you are carrying this quiz too I was half inclined to be- lieve but when you say that on and Taft have gone back on Packard and you must take me for a and they're not in the new What use has Hayes for such You don't mean to say that after electing Hayes these good cans have been set don't mean Such ob- are no They must go to the they must go to the But you are behind the it will take too much time to get you Read the old and see what has been going on for the past ten days and then come up to the house to-night and fall into Armitt Brown and Wayne McVeigh are going to and they'll make it lively for the This capped the That drift should advise anybody to read the Burton's worst suspicions were His friend had gone over to the half doubting whether he was he ed ub the Press and in running over half a dozen that the half had not been Rip Van kle he muttered as he sadly left the reading and with mined tread went down to Seventh and Chestnut to hear the truth from lips which are never faithless to women are spoken of as if of all were the as if woman's sole claim to admiration rested on her possession of fine eyes or luxuriant she is the first question asked concerning a new as though embraced the whole If a man likes a woman he generally considers her for the term is merely A ty in the private lexicon of signifies a woman interesting from whatever Who has not known women to be called pretty that could hardly of a single handsome Who has not been acquainted with those enjoying a wide reputation for prettiness that had almost any other than a physical She who has a distinctly graceful or an elegant or fine or a talent for or quick or cordial or a heart of listening albeit plain in face and ordinary is frequently styled and the tive is repeated until it is fastened upon and constantly associated with Merely pretty women do not rule society did and never When beau- ty is allied to pleasant or quick in- it is a really plain woman who had conspicuous graces of mind and manner will prove more than a match for her insipid The With BUfer A Feb. 27.-A great affront given to the memory of such as never could have dreamed of as a dead he was driven for the Brat time out or sitting bolt upright in his upheld bj a valet at if he had been but a sick old An strument maker near the Boulevard ex- poses in hia show window a colored ter bust of ornamented with a silver That the great man should be exposed in a mutilated condition for the benefit of unfortunate gentlemen who have lost their noses in a mil way or bad them bitten off by wild beasts ia is an insult to all the Radicals in who certainly will cuse the irreverent merchant of ism at and who swear that be was instigated to perpetrate the insult by the Very if the old himself were alive he would enjoy the which might possibly make him think of his own Dr. And apropos da unless it be of something which would also amuse could he come to life there is now told a funny story of a scientific clerk in a bookstore during the defense of was afflicted with a grand de- sire and a new method of destroying the beleaguering Every morning he sent to the Committee of Defense a re- and one of these reading as has been lately the name of the Holy having consulted the Lord of and being authorized to the Prussian we have decided and do air which we breathe is composed of two which supports and nitrogen which destroys it. in order to destroy an army suddenly and without a it is only to suppress instantly the oxygen in the and all the soldiers will fall down killed by the It is said that so simple and ingenious a proposition as this was received with shouts of So Paris The thieves of like the Parisian have long been supposed to be pre- tei naturally A thief of has lately proved how much be could excel H. Bourdais owns a piece of property in the place which two years ago he rented to an gible M. Bourdais dwelt in an- other and for a year and a half his rent was sent to him with the most fect No landlord could ask for a better At the end of eighteen months M. Bourdais received no and wrote many times to see what was the He received no after some months of he determined to go to and upon arriving there what was his surprise to find that nothing of his remained but the ground it- lie sought for his but ho had no it had been demolished and In a rage he laid his grievance before the who are probably now searching for the dwelling with the best quality of The police doing better work on a mere crying evil than the theft of houses and are at ent diligently seeking to close some of the of the and thereby advertising some of them which have hitherto not been generally known to the F. Who First Made And Named A correspondent mentions to us that the word originated with the Downer Kerosene Oil of This is an It was Abraham in 1746, distilled an oil from coal in Prince Edward and who was the first to give it tho name while James of introduced this manufacture into It was iu 1847 that his attention was directed to the extraction ol an oil from the petroleum which was in a coal mine in and when this was he distilled the oil from Boghead and was quite iu in 1854, gallons of kerosene per which sold for 5s. a making half a million dollars per much of which was clear This result increased the worka in while in the United States the first works were erected in 1854, on Newton Long by the Kerosene Oil working un- der the patent of Mr. who had also taken it out in the United In 1836 the Breckenridge Coal Oil Works made kerosene from the cannel coal found and the same was done in Perry In 1860 there were not less than twenty-five such factories in Ohio The establishments along the Atlantic coast produced 000 while the total value of the kerosene thus produced was estimated to be over two million Then the petroleum excitement and all the establishments commenced to make kerosene from crude petroleum in- stead of using Kerosene being the only article for which there was a de- the benzine sold at a low while for the gasoline no price whatever could be so that in 1861, the largest works then iu existence in the United those of Long burned the gasoline all up by conducting it through a pipe to a distance ana discharging it m the where in this way a large lire was kept ing night and day for a long has honored Mr. Tilden by giving bis name to a new Jigs He WHAT THOUGHT ABOUT WAS NO 1'RKSIDKNT. his Cooper Suppose that this intervention of tary power to protect tho action of an independent State authority should pen to be exercised in Louisiana or any of the States for the purpose of taking out the majority of an electoral college when they were choosing the or suppose if by subverting the vote of that one man should be chosen instead of the other who would have been chosen if the State had voted without being acted upon by that what have you then but civil engaging vast passions vast multitudes of men on the question of a dispute over the you will never have you we have the courage aud that common sense of the American people which make free government sible and permanent and Let anybody take a you will surpasses the fair limits of political and the President who takes his seat under such a title shall have ing and and not the enjoyment of I submit it to fellow that the ment we complacently accept the side that profits by such and assume that nothing but disappointment and political disgust are on the other principles are gone and the way will be open at last for mother may never find words in which to express the emotions which surge through her heart on finding her just dressed in its Sunday stirring the contents of a bottle of ink into the coal ashes with the but she will try and try with all her N. Y. Daily Bulletin refers to the present debt of the city of New which it says is equal to per woman and and the ation 50 per and says it is 000 000 more than the debt of the entire United States in 1860. Another heavy reduction in real estate is ing to the inability of real estate owners to hold on to property in the face of the present high rate of appears that the cow doctors are They believe in heroic doses and A sick cow in ford was treated to three ull of whereat the owner of the cow marveled bless exclaimed the nothing Tuesday I gave a sick cow of strong thoroughwort boiled down three quarters of tor a of butternut bark steeped away and a quart of gin tte critter died