Itatos of Adrcrtising. One fqtttv (1 Inch,) cme lnertlon - f 1 no nnoNijiiare " one tnontlt - 8 fto Ono!9uare ." . three months On One Square " one year - 10 k Two fqusre, one year - - 15 09 ia ruui.tanicu evf.ky vdiinksdat, nt crrroB is Ronntaojr k Bohker's buildukj, ELM STREET, TIORESTA, PA. . . "' Tl-illMS,i.nO AVYEAU. "" ' Xn Subscriptions received or a shorter pertot than thru nmulhs. , ' .. .j i v. j Correspondence solicited from all parts nt the country. No notice will bo taken of nnnonymous' communications. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Half " " - - - 10 0 One -7- 100 CO Lernl notices at established rates. , k Marriage and death notices, gratis. All bills for yearly advertisement eol locted quarterly. Temporsry advertlee nirnti must be paid for In advaneo, TIONKSTA, A., MARCH 2G, 1873. $2 PER ANNUM. Job work, Cash on Delivery, TI0NE3TA LODGE Xo. ad!), T.O. oi'O. IP. Fridsv ovonlnir, nt 7 fKiJjS cvory o'clock. In th Hull lormerly occupied by thoUooii Templars. M. ITTEL, N. d. W. It. DUNN, See'y. 27-tf. i . , . Samuel D. Irwin, - . , ATTORNEY, COUNSELLOR AT LAW and KKAL ESTATE AGENT. Legal business promptly attended to. Tiones'.a, X'a. 40-ly. p. WBWTO rsiTis. MILKII W. TATE. , v PKJTIS 4 T ATE ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TTOXEXTA, r.t. W. W, Males, QWgt A. Jealr.1, Bmk.iut, iv k Mason Jerks ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office on Elm Street, above Walnut, Tionesw, Pa. W. P. Mercilliott, ATTORN EY4 COU NSKLOlt AT LAW Tionestn. Pa. (Mllee on Elm Stieet. The professional services of the Hon. H. f. jonnson can neseeurcu iiiroonn inn i: desired In liny business entrusted to ma in Potest Co. Collections promptly attended o. Also Itil EstK'.o Axmit. F. W.Hsys, ATTORNEY AT LAW, mid NotauV Prune. Reynolds llukill A Co.'s Bloek, Seneca St., oil City, Pa. 3M-ly George. F. Davenport, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Special stten lion Riven to tlu invrsligatinnof Lnnd Title. Convcyaneiiwt and Collections in Vensniro, Crawford and sdjaeent counties. U husinurs promptly attended to. No. S. Mercantile Mock, oil' City, Pa. 3J' lr f. KlftKEAK. r. U. 8M1LKY. KIXXJSA SMILEY, Attorneys Law, - - - Franklin, Fa. 13UACTICK in the several Courts or Ve nan.no, Crawford, Kurort, and Adjoin ing counties, li'.'-ly. ' J. B. (iltHlt, D. r. FASSKTT, ' II A Hit T.I 6 FA SS E TT, Attorneys at Law, Tltusvllle Fenn'a. PRACTICE In ill tha ConrU of Warren, Crawford, Purest and Venango Court . 49-tf : mrsiciA xs ct s fii a roxs. J. mA53, . D. sad J. E. BLAT.IE, M. D. Hsvlng entrred into a co-partmirtiiiip. all allit, nif-ht or day, will reonive immediate attention. otnVe at reidrwe of lr Wl- drub, Elm St., Tloncsta. l'a. . . Stl-ly Clarles B. Ansart, DENTIST, Centre Street, Oil City, Ta. In Simons' liiork. I.Bwrvnce House, WM. L WRKNt-r:, l'liopr.tr.TOR. Thin hiKiso li.ia junt bei'ti opened to the public anl the furniture and tittlup are all new. tiuenln will be wi'H entertained at reasonable rates. Is nittiatwl on Km St., opposite Superior Lumber Co. Store. 3i)-ly Tionesla House. MITTEL, Proprietor, Kim St. Tio- ta, I'h.. at the mouth of thneroek, Mr. Iltlo Ua thoroughly renovated the Tloneita Houac, and re-furninlied it eom- letely. All who pntronlzo him will he well entertained at reasonable rates. 20 ly FCIKST HOUSE, D .BLACK I'UOrHIKTOn. Opposite Court HoiiNO, Tioneuta, l'a. Just opened. Kverythimc now and oleiin and freih. Tlio host of liquors ket ronttnully on hand. A portion of tho public p:ti'on ajo is reepcatlfully solicited. 4-17-1 v Scott House, iAOUTNPUH. PA., K. A. Rolicrts, l'ro iti'Mtor. 'I'liis ha'ol has been reitentlv , e-turniHhed and now ofi'on su;erior se OBiuihitiims to lues's. Ii5-ly. Dr. J. L. Aconb, PHYSICIAN AND SURQKON, who 1ms I had tlfteen years' experience in a larutt and suecessfuf practice, will attend all Professional Calls. Otlico in his Drug and Jroeery Store, located iu Tidioute, near Tldiouta House. IN HIS STOUK. WILL Rli FOUND A full aasortment of Medicines, Liquors Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, tilaiis, l'aiuta, tils. Cutlery, ami lino Croccrios. all of tho twst quality, and will be sold tttreattonalilo rates. II. R. BUROFSS, an oxperiencod rru:- S 1st from New York, has charge of the tore. All pruseriptions put up socurutuly. jso. r. Tint. A. s. HUT. MA Y, VAIili P CO., BANKERS, Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tloncsta. . Iiauk of Discount aud Deposit. Iotorost allowed on Time Deposits. ICeUectloBS madeonnll the Principal points of tho U. 8. CoUeotious solicited. 18-ly. pe. V1LS. Tnti. J. T. DALE, Cx.Ur. TIOUESTA SAVINGS BANK, Tiouerta, Forest Co., Pa. This Rank transacts a General Banking, Collecting and Kxchniiu liusineas. Drafts un tho 1'ninipul Cuius of the United States arid Kumpo boU);litandsoll. Gold aud Silver Coin uud iiovoriimenl HHMiritit liought and sold. 7- lionds Converted on the most favorablo tonus. f ntorest allowed on time dfpoits. S!:ir. t, tf. TEN EYCK & V ANDERS A A L WMOI.KSAt.K A HCTAlL CONFECTION Kit fi. STORE: No. 3 South Seneca Street, xext noon to tost oi ph k. MAiUFACTOBT: Ho. 88 North Sentta Street, 33-ly "OIL CITY. PKNN A. D. W. CLARK, (COMMISSIOMISR'S TI.EnK, FOttGSTCO., TA.) REAL ESTATE AGENT. HOUSES and Lots for Sale and RK.Nrp Wild I .amis Tor Sulo. J- I hare superior facilities for ascertaining the condition of taxes and tax deeds, Ve., and am therefore quuli'lod to art intrlli pnntly as aircnt of those liviim at a dis tance, owninir landi In tho Cuinty. Odieo In Coinmissionurs Room, Court House, Tionesla, l'a. 4-41-ly. D. W.CLARK. New ISo.iiMllng lloiitc. MRS. R. S. HULINHS has built a laiire ailditlon to her house, and is now pr e pared to accommodate a number of perma nent boarders, and all transient ones who may favor her with their patronage. A pood stable has recently been built to ac commodate the horses of ftuosls. Charcos reasonable. Residence on Kim St., oppo site S. Haslet's store. i!3-ly , ; A. II . PARTRIDGE, nrtAt.p.n m IP TT 1ST 1 0? TT IR, b, CHAMBER SUITS, SOFAS, TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, MAT .TRESSES, LOUNGES, SI'RINO BEDS, AC, AC, m am ix a ricTVRKs, A HI'ECIALTT, Has a Iar;e variety of Mouldine of a'.l kinds, and will frame to order all pictures brought to him in any style to suit custo mers. Rooms In second story of Bonner Mc Kay's now building, Elm St., Tloncsta, l'a. 39-3m U3aSTOT& I J OS I 1 CENTRE MTKKET, OIL CITY, TA., HOOKS, STATIONERY, I FANCT GOODS, ' TWINES, TOTS, INKS, WHOLESALE AND BETA 11.. Books, Newspaper and Magazines t ' MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS At publishers rates. SO-ly GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN TIONESTA. GEO. W. BOVARD & GO. TTAVE inst broupht on a oomplete aud a a caretuiiy seiecteu siock oi FLOUR, ' GIIOCERIES. PROVISIONS, and ererylliine; necessary to the oomplcto stock ofa first-class Grocery House, w hich they have oponod out at tluiir establish ment on lClm St., first door north of M. E. Church. TEAS COFFEES, ' SUGARS, SYRUPS, FRUITS, SPICES, HAMS, LARD, AXD PRO V1SIOX8 OF A LI. KINDS, at tho lowest cash prices. Goods warrant ed to bo of the bc.-t quality. Call and ex amine, uud we hclicvn weean suit you. Ui;o. Y. BOVARD it CO. Jan. S, '72. kO NFE CTIONARIEg IA;NEW, nt tho Post Ofilce, lir.s J. opened out a ehoico lot of GROCERIES, COXFL'CTIOXA HIES. CAXXEDFItUITS, 10HACCOS, CIQARS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. I A pnr'ion of the patronnjro of tho public is re.s pec t f'nl. v olitted. i II t( L. AONEW. GRANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE. $500,000 CASH GIFTS! $100,000 For Only $10. Under authority of special losislativo act of March 1I, 171, tho trustees now an nounce tho Third (fraud (lift Concert, for the honollt of tho Public Library of Ken tucky, to enne otr in Library Hall, at Louisville, Uy., on TVKSDAV, APRIL 8TK, 18T3. At this Concort tho best luusieal talent that can bo procured from all parts of the Country w ill add pleasure to tlio enlertuin ment, und Ton Thousand Cash Uifts, aj; trruKalinu a vust total o Haifa Million Doliaru currency wid bo distributed by lot to tho tickul-iioldurs, as follows: Orrofirand CashUift, - - f 100,000 true (irand Cash Hill, - - 60.0 One Orand ChkIi Hilt, - - i!.r,,000 One tirand Ca.-dr (iilt, 30,0'M Ono (fraud Cash liia, - - 10.0U0 One (Irand Cash (.fit't, fi.OO'J 4 Cash (iilts of fcl.OOOeaeh, 24,000 &0 Cash Ollts or fcOi) " 25.0J0 80 Cash (iills of 400 " 3U,JCK IdO Cash (jit'ls of SHO " S0.000 J.iO Cash Gifts of U0U 30,000 6W0 Cush Gilts or 100 " 60,000 9,j0j Cash C ills of 10 " 90,0u0 Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000 To provido means for this magnificent rbneeit, tine Hundred Thousand Whole. Ticket only will bo issued. Wholo Tickets. 810; Halms. 3: and Quarters, t J.50. Eleven whole Tickets for yiOO. No discount on let; than $100 order-.. Tim nMnct of tbta Tl.tr flirt. CnnKnW like tho two heretofore piven with such I universal approval, is ine enlargement and endowment of the Public Library Of Kentucky, which, by the special act au thorising the eriiccrt Tor its benefit, is to bo forever free toall citizeiisof every Stato Tho drawing will bo under the suporvi sion of tho Trustees f the Library, assist, ed by tlio must eminent citizons of tho United States. The sale of tickets has already progressed so far that complete success is assured, and bnyors are there fore notified that I hoy must order at once If they desire to participate In the drawing. Tho management ot this undcrlr.king has been committed bv tho trustees to Hon. TIIOS. E. BKAMLETTE, Into Gov i rnor or Kentucky, to whom communi cations pel t:iining"to tlio Gift. Concert may be addr'sod. K. T. DURRETT, Trcs't. W. N. It A LDIC.M AN, VieeTrM't. JOHN S. CAIN, Scc'y Public Library of Ken! tick v. FA RM ERS' AND DROVERS' BANK, Treasurer, Public Library of Ky., Lou isville, Ky. As the tirne for tho Concert is closo at hand (April 8th!, parties wiRhiiift tickets should send in their orders immediately if they would avoid the rush und delay abso lutely unavoidable in the few days pre cocdmi; the diawinir. All orders and ap plications Tor asrencjes, circulars and in roruiatlon will meet with prompt atten tion. THOS. E. lilt A M LETTE, Agent Public Library Ky. Liouisville, Ky. Tho Gi tnn Is pnblishcd QrAnTEin.Y. 2o cents pays ror tho year, which is not halt tho cost. Thoso who afterwards send money to tho amount of tino Dollar or more for Seeds may also order 25 cents worth extra the price paid for tlieGliinic. Tho lirst nunibor is beautiful, );ivini? plans for making ltiiral Homes, Dining i'ablo Decorations, Window Uardens, itc, and a mass of information invaluable to tho lover of flowers. 1.10 panes, on flno tinted paper, some 500 Engravings, and a superb Colored Plato und Chronio Cover. Tho First Edition of 200,000 just printed iu English and Gorman. JAMES VICK, Rochester, New York. Largest Organ Establishment IN THE WORLD. 7 EXTENSIVE FACTORIES. J. ESTEY A COMPANY, Brattleboro, Vt., U. S. A. THE CELEHRATED ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS. The latest and best Improvement. Eve rything that is new and novel. The lcad iiiK improvements in (Mvatis were Intro duced lirst iu this establishment. ESTABLISHED 1810. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 41 4c tC Tfl t0n !ordav! Agents wanted I 4)3 I U 4ZU All cla.sses. or working people, of either sex, young or old, mako moro money at work lor us in their spare moments or all the time tliiin at anything else. Particulars tree. Address G. Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 40 41 Stationary, Portable and Blast ENGINES. Saw Mill, Flouring Mill and Blast Kur nueo Machinery. 11. .t F. 111. ANDY, Newark, Ohio. 40 4t SliO a week guaranteed. Respectable em ployment tit homo, day or evening; no cupuui required; full insi ructions and valuablo packr.ge of gouls sent frto by mad. Audru-s, with six cent return siamp, M, YOUNG A CO., 10 Cortiandt or tho Liqi:or Intkri-:8ts. Nubscription 3 per year; Clubs of 10, fJ5. Address American Liquor Men's Advoeato Co., No. 100 Liberie Kircct, I'ittehurgh, Pa. w 4; After five day's deliberation, tlie C'.irener's jury in tlie Anderson suicide rnsc has rendered the following ver dict: COMMONWEALTtT or Pt'.NNSV f.VA XIA, 1 . ViSA.soi:ouTV, J An inquisition, indented nnd taken at the city of Franklin, 19 the county of Venango aforesaid, on tho 14th day of Mttrch, in tho year of our Lord una thousand eight hundred and seventy three, before me, T. 11. Larue, Coroner of the county aforesaid, upou the view of tho body of Thomas 1 Anderson, then and their lying dead, upon the oatli of J. II. Osmci', A. W. i'lumer, 1. R. Gray, J. O.H. Kimotid. L. A. .Thomas and J. C. Fleming, good and lawful men of the county aforesaid, who being sworn to inquire on the part of tho Commonwealth when, where, how and after what manner the said Thnmas F. Anderson came to his dentil, do say that the aforesaid Thomas F. Anderson, for a short t,nie before and at tlie time of his death, on the day uud year aforesaid, was of in sane mind, end that the said Thomas F. Anderson, being of insane mind ns aforesaid, did, on tlie said 14lh day of March, nt his residence in the said city of Frankliu, then and there being in tho yard near his said residence, in the presence of his family, betwecu the hours of nine and ten o'clock in tlu forenoon of that day, ho then hav ing a pistol in his hand, of his own act shoot and discharge the conteuts thereof in aud upon the right side of his head, nnd then aud there did shoot and kill, nnd so tho jurors aforesaid, upon their oatli3 aforesaid, say that the aforesaid Thomas F. Anderson, from the cause aforesaid and in the manner aud form aforesaid, catro to his death, and not otherwise. In witness whereof ft3 well ns the aforesaid Coroner ns the Jurors afore said, have tw this inquisition put their hands and seals this nineteenth day of March in tho year if our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and seventy three. rSiEnedl T. B. Lakce, Coroner, nnd J. II. Ojmer, A. A. Plumcr, P. R. Grav. J. O. II. bimnus, S. A. Tlioraas'aud. J. E. Floinitig, jurors. Mutilated U. Currency. Many persons are of the opinion that Postmasters are in duty bound to ie ceive all U. B. Currency, no matter how much delacd, for postage, etc. To settle this question, tlio Postmas ter at Uumuerland, Maryland, wrota to the department for information, and the answer received will correct the eroneous idea, so prevalent through out tho country. The circular from the Postolliec Department says r 'Postmasters km not required by law to redeem, r accept in payment of poi-toi'iiee dues, mouiiy ordors, stamps, or stamped envelopes, any currency tAic7i vwy he so mutilated at to be unc urrent, nor is it any part of their duty to receive, and transmit to tha Treasury for redemtion, mutilated currency belonging ta individuals, ex cept as regular mail mailers forwarded in the uu 3:1 1 manner at the ti-k of the owner. Such packages, if addressed to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, J). C, will be sent free of postage, aud if tho same bo. register free of tho registry fee. 'The necessities of the postal ser vice are such that all fundi received by postmasters must be kept in cur re)ioj and passable money, so as to be immediately available tor paying tho drafts of the Department, money or ders, nnd expenses of tlie service." Tho Dispatch says that on Friday fore-noon a solitary wild duck, seeing a little clear water near tho end of the K. fc P. dock lit there and swam atuund contentedly. Shortly after wards, an eagle come sailing over, and swoopiug with lightning-like ra pidity, seized the duck, which made a piteous noise. Tho eagle was then within a fdw feet of some men on the dotlk, and chunks of coal were pitched at it, but the etigle leisurely toro tho duck to piccrs with its strong talons, und then sailing along the bank drop ped the pieces into the snow atidcamu back us though to search for fresh game. Had there been a gnu handy, the eugle would have fared little better than his quarry. --On Saturday of last week, four persons started from New Bethlehem to go to Greenville, and having a sup ply of local option with them they soon became intoxicated. The sleigh was driven against a stump and the whole parly was thrown out. Three of them escaped without injury, but the fourth ono had his log broken in two places below the knee. Tin name of the injured man is Joseph Kinder. He is now lying nt the houso of Mr. Win. Lowcrriox, iu Redbauk township. Dr. li. F. Goheeu is attending hint. Mr. Kinder is from near Day ton, Armstrong county. Ltltlo fish havo a goad notion as to the ci'mnieiicement of life they al ways lirp-in 011 a small en,Ic. Muterinl for Taper. The German iii.nnifnchirera liava been very sticcesltil in (lie production of paper nnd cloth from corn husks the machinery required for the mani pulating prorcss being essentially tho same as that employed In American pnper mill working on rnprs. Tho hunks, it appeal s, ure first boiled with an alkali in tubular boiler, ns a result of which the llbre of the husks ai d found at the bottom of the boiler in ft spongy eondiiion, filled with a ?ln tinous substance or dough, which lat ter Is pres,1 out from tho fibres by hydraulic presses, leaving theGbrcsiu Die siinpe of longitudinal threads, in terspersed with dense masses of short fibre. Linen that Is made from theso long fibres' i said to furnish a very good substitute tor the coarser kind of flax aud hemp, while it is superior to jule. gunny cloth and tho like. The paper, lor which mojlly tho short fibres are used tho long fibres con stituting "tho material for spinning is stronger titan paper of tlie same weight i,.:'lo from linen or cotton rags. The In.iilness nnJ firmness of grain characterizing the paper thus iiutdo nre said to exceed that of even the best made English papers. lit dnrabiliiy exceeds that of paper pro duced from any other substance, and it can be made extremely transparent without sacrificing nny portion of it strength. The fibre is easily worked, cither nlouo or mixed with nigs, into the finest writing pnpciv, nnd it readily takes any Hut or color that may b desired. The yield of the husks cm ployed for this purpose is said to be ns follows : thirty per cent of fibre, ten of gluten and sixty of dough. A Iientli Uiiieli l'm.le tlie Life Insurance Agents. About three months n0 a man named Kadra, living iu tbo northeast part of Ihc cit y, called upon Mr. Ten "Winkle, n lU'c insurance ngent, and stating t lint his lite was already in sured for JO.OtiO, asked for a $10,000 policy in Ten ; . Winkle's company. The inau was not well dressed, spoko broken Kuglitli, and teemed .not to be over well off in this world's goods. "While the ngent was willing to issue the policy, lie thought it strange that a poor Inhering man like Xndra should want to carry sttoh a'i insur.iuce, in volving an exponso of it'iout $C00 per' year. Mrs. Nsdra was along with her jiusland, nnd was desirous that ha should t.ike out the now policy. Ten Winkle made some inquiries, nnd then appointed a dtiy for Nadra to be ez 11 11 1 i 11 .1. Four or five of the best phy sicians in Detroit examined (he can didate, and they pronounced him jutt what any observer would, a strong, healthy, robust man, likely to live a ee it c of years at least. The application was sent cast to tho company, and in cltn liiiie the policy c imo back. Nadrt culled for it several times before it came, and when it arrived he was ready with bis money t pay tho pro m.um. f?ix weeks alter, or six weeks Bgo, Mrs. Xadra left home one morn ing, aud lice husband, who wns not feeling well, remained iu the house. The children were out and iu during the morning-, but wcro away to a neighbor's during tlie afternoon. A dmier at the next house saw Xadra one.: during tho allernnon, but when the wife returned ut evening she luund him cold and dead. Coroner Gnnu was called, nnd, as ho was given to understand that the-death Involved a lo-s of i lo.UO J to the insurance com panies, he adjourned tho inquest. The stomach was removed und sent to Dr. Lyon lor analysis, in order that it might be (ieteruiinnd whether his (le..th was Ihc result of natural causes. Dr. Met, raw conducted tlio postmor tem, which was lull and complete. The impic-l was concluded yesterday by Coroner Giriii, mid tho case wa disposed of. Dr. Lvon letiric.l lliat he mado hit first tct lor priidslc. acid, aud not find ing any, tc.it cd for vegetable poison. He found u small quantity of what ho believed was vegetable poison, but coii'd not (h ici iiiino its nature. By rubbing u lillle 011 tho eye, tlio fluid caused 1 lie pupil to dilute, like the ac tion of bcllailuiiu 1. it was his be lief that there was not enough id' this fluid to ratiM! d-aiii, even if it had been real teaitab!e pol.-oii ns suspect ed. Dr. McGr.iw Irvliilcd at con siderable leneihas loih" j o-t-morteiil fully explaining his opera ti ns. Dr. Spianger le-lilied I iiai lie had treated the deceased for cougc-livo chills, and it was his opinion that death ensued from a eluil of thi- son. Dr. .McGraw thought, thai ilciiih bad rn-ueil from disease, and the jury rel ui oed 11 ver dict that the deed,, il came to hi! dentli fi 01:1 cau-'S uiikiio'-1. .1 to 1'ieiii. Tlii- will pr.i.'.-My t ml tie: cae. The) V ;!' - ciTfiinL c'r.'iiT I IV, un any Mi-pie'oo nf . 1 . , i . h.il je the ie- fur.ineu agents'will probably tbinlt it si range Hint n nuiii laboring for hi daily bread, in nppnrenf robut health should suddenly desire to insure" Ids life fr a larsro sum nn I then ns sud denly die in a slr.irigi av, Drt'i'-t Fun From C-r E'iichaiu-es. Tho Bangor rien.'.'CT? sr.tti tii.it fit a prayer-meeting held iu a church d-(i far from that city loceutly, .ip-titlc man phiced Ids bat iu thu alrlo bivMrs his seat, and was greatly snrji''l upon seeing it take a start nnd t'o'.lo'V a lady down the aisle, bciti caugbt y Lor dress. , lie Immediately gut dou 11 on nil fours and went for Ike Iiai, but. every time be put his hnnd out ti get -it tho lady took a step forwara nnd it. was just kept cut of Ida reach, nnd he did not got it till he bad om tho full length of the ni-le ; by this time the audience were in a titter, nnd he took his slot 0 ripe and wcat out iu a hurry, Mnity very important qiivMvi'.n.i two tot at rest forever by the .learned tri bunal of the country. Tho Circuit Court of the District of Columbia de rided tlio other day that a white man (Iocs not become nn Indian by marry ing n squaw. . We arc glad that point is settled, for any ono who is so in clined niny now woo his dusky mato without fear that if ha marries her he will become transformed into a blood thirsty savngo with coppery skin, coarse black hair, nnd & penchant, for red ochre nnd lamp-bhrck for the ds corattou of his person. A Lafayette lover sonied himself on. ft barrel turned on Us ido, while se renading his heart's mistress. Iu his eetnsy ho rolled tho barrel over, slammed his gultnr against a shutter i:i bis efforts to regain his balance, and disappeared in the cistern. Tho Lubbliug cry of the strong swimmer in his agony brought ont tho ontiro family, including the, bull-dog, in Various brief und picturesque eos t u 1110s,. ranging all the way from a ro&s He nuU and curl papers, worn by the innocent cause of it nil, to a simple yet serviceable oollaty ornamented with spikes", worn by tho bull-dog. He was fished out of the cistern, and then tho bull-dog went for him, nnd a moro demoralised lover never took refuge in tho first shpbaug " ho en countered. IIo doesn't go for the girl quite so heavily as ho did, but he hi mashed his guitar to pieces. ' Ono of tho Danlmry police hoarlng what he supposed to be a row In a tenement house, rueltod to tho rescue. Tho first man he met was a doctor, who pleasantly remarked that '-it was a boy." It is no moro than rigjit to say that the oflleor of the law was tho first man out of the yard. Uunbvry News. It is fun for boy to sprinkle IL11 aidcwallt8, but there Is a young man on St. Clair street who vill stand up when he eats, lierefiiter. unlesj ho gives up tho funny habit he lias con tracted of turning the hose on passers while he is washing down the walk. The magnitude of tho boof and shoo trade of this city will be Impressed 011 his mind forever one of these days. Cleveland Lender. A newsboy having been garrotdl and robbed in Jacksonville, 111., tho Chicago Timet says that highwaymen will bo attacking reporters soou, as those gentlemen stand next below newsboys iu tbo scale of journalistic opulence. Tho Buffalo Fsjiixjs, under tin head of " Tootsicutus," expresses learn that " tho unhappy women of Louis ville und tit, Louis will bceouio known throughout the world as po.s . scssing the largest feet of any peoplo of whom wo havo a record." A new tcmpcranc.o organ Is adver tised; it is called a "iirst-glas paper." Surely there must be a mistake some where? Tho Chalnnopgn Ihs.tll got si ninny typographical errors into ono ariiclo that it had to reproduce tho whole thing for fear all in reader Would turn lunatic-. An editor once vvrole: "We havo received a basket til' si raw berries from Mr. Smith, for w hieli ho will : receive our coinplimeut-s, soiuu of j which nre four inches in ciieiinil'ci- I eucc." j A rural exchange gels oil' the lo'.- I lowing: "An heircfs is stopp'ui.; at a j neighboring village who-o wailiiu' j costs eight doll ars u week. Our no- ; quainlaiieei with heiress i i v.:ry slight, uud wo had no idei tney wcro 10 dirty." All Old gcinli iii:i:i was di --ivcr 1 i the other day by a curious IVorh re porter, Il-hing for h'u w c;, w hh li lit I dropped ir n a ci-'.ciu. lb-a-k-d the reporter 110! to -:i :o; ' bi."; ao uit it, and be 1 i i . I n't