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   Warren Ledger (Newspaper) - March 9, 1883, Warren, Pennsylvania                                WAHREN THIRTY-FOURTH MARCH 9, 1883. NUMBER TWENTY MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS SAUL T. Office in Fisher Attorney c-r ORR A- at Office up M. iu J. W. IT. G. at L- with Dale y occupied Judge OF THE j Pa. Office in Attorney WILLIAM Office in phone tit at Law Office on Second over First National U. C. W. H. B. NO YES Attorneys at on Second below Johnson's L. D. C. H. D. 1UNCKLEY. Leather aud I Hidings at the i Golden lu f t F Justice ma other clerical business entity ef to him will receive prompt and careful attention Winter lingers in the lap of Wish spring would give him the eternal A the molasses that will now entice a Now plant spring Last year's maple sugar in Our esteemed friend and John has pledged his to serve the His many friends congratulated him in his and cherish the hope and wish that all his ways may be and all his path 'The schools of Pine Grove township close this Some people are happiest when they are Our telephone in o Fresh news always 011 tap at the town news D. S. has purchased the Grant lot Cable Third term singing school in Levi of Fox has purchased the Wikes estate and a lot adjoining Cable Consideration Mr. Wilkes formerly of N. has purchased the Lew Dickinson Consideration Fox Hill has been indulging in ed Miss Jennette of is ting old school friends in The farmers in this are turning their attention from lumbering to maple and displaying a commendable Attorneys at up Office on Water Scofield's G. THE NEW OF THE to run through in the last three They will fight and in an ing you can depend on and the galleries will have fun enough to last a did not do as much as usual in the way of laying pleasure trips during the The proposition for a Yellowstone park trip appears to have fallen there will be no imore Mississippi river inquiries to and Senator railroad commission i project was not Mr. i of proposed a similar but a I paragraph was engrafted in the Iral appropriation directing the com- of to facts suggested by both Senator Ingalls and Mr. i I The defendants are whistling I loudly to keep their spirits and bully I is pretending to laugh at the dence of conspirator but as a i ter of fact they are losing courage in spite of vigorous On Monday it was reported about town that had as they say out j but this proved to be Mr. Ingersoll is laboring to make it appear Rerdell is the only man on i but the latter has admitted his IT COST YOU To from Drs. Slarkey 1109 an honest ion in vour if you are suffering from any chronic as or nervous irritability and I nej are making wonderful cures with their new Write to them and give a elear statement of your will answer promptly as to the chances of a They make no charge for you do not wish to consult them ai drop a postal asking for their Treatise on i IV ill I LI I. A I 411 M1 i- J Compound in which you will a of its and a number of reports of and hich have treated As a statesman and j and however bad the other defendants ator among the ceed -in making him appear it cannot help He was their tool and trusted and of course he is a bad or The country hears from him on all great public which do not seem to have been thoroughly discussed until the he Would not have answered their illumination of his cool but he is now scared into telling the truth ment and perspicuous statement have been It will be sent MISSISSIPPI ST. March dispatch from Helena The breaking of the near Friar's Point yesterday will be very disastrous to a large number of planters aud other people in this and that a food deal of land never under water before will be Friar's Delta and all towns for twenty miles back Irom the river are badly damaged and planters will lose much of their live com and other Accounts from western Tennessee say great damage has been done in Luke and other counties along the Much stock has been many and a good deal of corn and cotton swept of the towns arc com- but no actual suffering is yet GEORGE H. Dealer fancy Canned three doors below Carver Pa. r First National is prepared to and him and tea J.D. and ether brought bear upon a safe man While He is em- staunch to TO AND do Rooms opposite BALL Attorneys and Counselors at Office in Pa. D. I. horary C. C. Dist. Attorneys at Office on Spring opposite the Pa. Legal m Warren anl Forest Counties fully D. M. D. -i Counsellor's at Pa. promptly and attended to Office on Front second atory west w. by first stairs A. f Pa. Studio in story of brick next to Episcopal from or from any old pictura of dec dfriend m Satisfaction and first-class work warranted in all LOCAL TIME Valley Fredonia 30 11 21 11 18 11 10 10 57 10 50 10 36 10 1006 9 9 48 9 45 9 32 9 24 9 in 9 12 9 pm 7 10 7 00 6 p.m. 12 10 12 01 U 57 1 1 p -j 30j li 10 3 49 3 40 0 21 2 23.8 35 9 Nortone 50 3 17' 4 13i 3 53 3 4 10 3 3 19.1W 1040 Gb 5 Oil 4 05 5 57 Ill 33 6U2 6 13 6 OB 4 54 4 45 5 34 U 24 11 12 11 10 51 10 45 10 42 Moons Sinclairville Vermont Mill Falconer I I 4 OS'S 4 18 4 28 4 11 20 5 18 5 12 5 2fl 10 19 10 IS llO Ob spirit of enterprise thrift in the duction of the latest and most approved appliances in its At the late town election the principal issue seemed to be an educational and concentrated on the choice of school There was considerable howl made on that day about brick houses and chariots for but the better judgment of the town and elected three honest sensible viz. T. L. Putman and which is an indication that tions never go sore throat and in talk would pass in financial circles at one cent to the it would not be long before we would have a grist hotel and but talk is cheap and ey hence these paying enterprises arc A man with a limping disposition drives a team fed on barrel and anchors them in front of our chief emporium and the question under discussion is which re- sembles most a knock-kneed torn the man or Decided they one of our enterprising juveniles posted a cant placard on said team bearing the lowing inscriptions of For particulars inquire An outgrowth of the Hale singing is a musical Meeting Sunday's for the study of classic music and music The following officers were elected at a late J. M- vice Mrs. Etta Mrs. Ida J. A. and from the Redemption are the themes of Parke of has pitched his tent in this quiet The gospel of agitates the public Mrs. has been wrestling of late over that enigma iu the Lord's us not into Why should a loving all wise Father lead us astray Will some of his children his he is not narrow or and by the opposite party with a re- nearly like the veneration with which his own party regards as the circumstance of political opposition admits of. He is a genial warm and con- stant in his as witness his time brotherly association with Senator with whom he was excepting in the where party lines divided That he is a good against whose fair name calumny would be needs not to be In 1880, several leading newspapers strongly urged his nomination for the Senator Edmunds is b a by rh as 1, 1838. He received a public school read law and was admitted to the At 26 years of he was elected to the State and continued to to its proceedings five ing three of he served as Speaker of the In 1861 and 1862, he acted as temporary presiding officer in the Senate of His seat in the United States Senate has been held continuously since 1866, when he received an appointment to fill the vacancy created by of Solomon No public man commands greater respect than Senator His honors are universally felt to be due his superior exemplary diligence and exalted about the whole and it makes things look very He has described the books of the the entries in and the check etc. with of de- tail carries and the defense refuses to produce the books to refute this though three times served with notices by the government to do so. The denial of Judge Belford that he ever had any dealings with the or ever had such a check as Rerdell is the first ray of consolation they have squeezed out of his as a matter of Judge Belford's which body accepts as does not impeach Rerdell in the The fact that Belford's name was written into a stub or even into a check payable to could easily have been one of the tricks of the The refusal cf to produce the books to discredit Rerdell is accepted as Many Newspapers and Magazines have been established in the United Slates and Canada within the last two years the names of which do not appear in any Newspaper Directory or The publishers and editors of such are invited to send copies and a full description of their respective publications to the Editor of Newspaper aud Blank of the New U. S. that they may be properly catalogued and described in the forthcoming edition of that work for 188o. Editors who kindly give this notice an in- sertion in their columns will confer u favor upon the Press of FROM THE proof in the his memory ing them is The opinion is now almost universal here that the only bility of escape for the defendants is through some failure on the part of bers of the jury to perform their clear The detective scandals that are being unearthed are about as ugly as could be In reading the revelations which daily appear in the prints it seems wonderful how anybody ever escaped and There was a organized scheme of robbing private and although of course there is a chorus of the detective force appears to have been as expert in ina except on the payment of as the thieves were taking THE death of the late venerable George Metzger in this city recalls to a recollection a story which shows the com- newness of this part of the notwithstanding the fact that Buffalo baa celebrated the of her as a Mr. Metzger brought to the village of Batavia the first that was seen western New Judge Stevens was the agent of the land Lund Company at the and ed in He had a son who played billiards a good deal on the new table and didn't pay Out of patience at Mr. Metzger took the young man's to his It was abbreviated in for worthy judge did not know much about but he took the and ed it for billious forty he heavens and that's enough medicine to physic the entire Holland Purchase Buffalo this The what did not belong to We even find as in the case of the Christiancy D. 5, 1883. Regular of the Ledger Protection wins the battle in this con- 'the detectives suggested and The advocates of protection for its The district own into the party traces the j iong are a deai stirred up over but republicans in the house and so many facts have come out that they inputting through the most geem hove up their minds that ordinary rule ever known in a legislative incumbency the city was not or deliberate rule by which the j to any appreciable The ft i house might vote to in the has taken his time to find the ate while it was not allowed to vote the other Undoubtedly a majority would have voted for the as it came from senate had the opportunity been other district and is ly doing like one of those old classic fellows did who went around with a lantern ing for an honest If the president but by thc rule cooked up for that turn away from his own 52', 12 41 54 1 i 1 T 5R 3 W 8 1 26 3 U 14 in 4iV 1 30' 7 10' S 10 D. G. A. connection made with trains on road at Dunkirk for both and Went tickets Can be purchased and Ira Valley R. AM. H Mill 8.40 8-4' 10 11.10 f TRAISS AM. 2 4') 50 257 303 3.15 Mill arrive 1-.J45 10.2'i 1 3n 3 40" 412 4.00 Clarendon IS A. I'M 5.20 5.23 540 5.50 6 in 0.25 t 4 is too mean for Last winter Mr. Arthur called several times upon Mrs. Craig a She is now in A woman in wished know more of the In fact she was concerned about it. Mrs. Wadsworth was reported ill. She sought the earliest opportunity of ing couldn't make him a she I kept on telling him she was more and more ill until I brought her to the verge of the Then he after a tremendous while I could hardly sit still to hear what he would am hear and me if 1 hod been to the how How perverse some men can purpose it was sent to a packed conference he wouldn't find the and the result is no revision of j of his search so Mr. Ar- the The reported from this 1 extraordinary procrastination in the worth i matter of important appointments is the called is not a rev COLD and rainy such as have afflicted England of late occurred in the last and probably in every century History repeats itself in weather as in all About 1750 Lord field writes to his son from near in that he is seated be- side a blazing and in 1784 Cowper writes to his friend Newton on June 21- unpleasant summer makes me wish for The gloominess of that is the less felt because and be- cause the days are We have now frosty On July She Saturday the cold was so severe that it pinched off the shoots of our peach Is the policy of England to ex- terminate the Irish nobody can deny who is at all familiar with its The cries for which go out from nearly every cabin in fall upon deaf ears in land and always Thc story which comes from Ireland is to tbe effect that people can maintain life only through and still neither the Queen of Great nor her makes any effort to give food to thc The Irish must be taxed and starved out of say the and their plan of that they are determined upon carrying their It does look that v. r v A. 1" A 5 M 5 arrive at dmi 11. A. r M. run on ft E. U Oil CUt and lor by morning remain hours And Tickets sale at P. 4 K. KounU l: at A. Ax envious York state paper thinks it will not be surprising if Pennsylvania asks to appropriate money for sinking oil Thc people of the Keystone state must be supported at thc expense of thc when get hard we arc willing to from our overflowing There is nothing mean about a acting with Mm preferred failure to the 1 or crafty it is equally sage of any that affected the profits of certain interests they arc here to protect years editor of the Cuba Yj died at his 4G thc calls a pious aud The capitol has been exceedingly lively all the final week of the dying The galleries have been packed air bustle and excitement has pervaded the whole The man but he had many of the highest of the and was an enterprising and a good His politics ning session appeared to be especially but his heart and to judging from their in swarming up thc eagerness house draws T. tastes truly Knowing that he was fast sinking and in a short time woul 1 There is more i hc mct his fate with aud of a lie was lie oratory in the lower than in to but not afraid to thc The members enjoy the notice and was successful in thcy receive on such and the bright men would have audiences enter fully into thc spirit of the If he had they were over- Altogether the show better or He was audacious but than a will see a regular gman in but of a versatile IF prediction turns out bad as his other one and the world moves on in its wonted St. Patrick's day will be as on the 17th inst. parrott and monkey time from now on in a heart for every He tile was thc information confided cd few strong men for his to vour correspondent early in thc week by town and His faults were those 1 O a hundred and mem are going perhaps never to return are only four nations in thc world to-day that arc paying their England generally manages to make ends and show a trifling surplus of two or three ions to be be applied to the reduction of its enormous national debt in spite of Congressional puts by every year nearly fifty times much and Holland and Belgium both keep about With these exceptions every nation in thc civilized world an an- deficit of more or tin St. thc last ten years we have sold again to and of them more than we have bought will have some pet life and death scheme from foreign A in during a noticed inarch out of in procession at his He asked where they were The schoolmaster told that he doubted not that God would listen to the prayers of innocent be my quoth fear that there would be ven few schoolmasters left AN Indiana avenue lady step- ped in on one of her neighbors for an is your she She lias just got back from the State Normal where she ciphered clear through from ambition to chemical and then she took up pottery and and says she can speculate the internal  

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