W rCBUSHEB EVERT WEDS1CSDAT, BT W. Ii. DUNN. ITIOS CT ROBTKBOir 4 BOHNTE'S BUODIIO , JgJt BTB&ET, TIOKSBTA, Ti. TICRMS. 83.00 A YltATl. Wo S. ascriptions received for a shorter whd mm monuis. CartMnAtiilnnM -"1 I.. 1 1 1 it ' r ......... uwoowi ii'iinwi nam of tit ooun try. No notice wlU be taken of j wvwn 'II III UlUCnilUIIB, 1? BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0SE3TA LODGE iVo. 309, 'I. O. of O.F. MEETS every Friday evening, at T o'clock, Id the Hail Ibrnierlvoocupied Vy U Good Tomplurs. . tt n . - w- SAWYER, K. O. . II. II AGLET, Boo'y. J7-tf. TIONESTA COUNCIL, NO. 342, ' O. U. .A.. M. MEETS at Odd FbIIcs4 Lodg Room, every Tuesday evenfiii;, t 7 o'olookj i.aiOHH80X,8W-BAWTEE'CiJ. . JX. WAI. VOQEL, OFFICI! at Lawrence Iloutfl, TioneaU, Pa., where ha can ba found at all time when not professionally absent. W 7 liR. JT. E. BLAISE, OFFICE and residence In house former ly occupied Dr. Winana. Offioedsye, Wednesdays and Saturday), 82tf el. . AO NEW, W. E. LATHY, Xbaarta.f ' Srls,?. Axajyisw as lathy, Attorney At Law, - - Tloneita, Office on Elm Street, May J8, 187f.-if , - -s : V. L. Davis, . ATTORNEY. AT LAW, Tionesta,' Pa. . Collections tnsd la tills and adjoin ing counties. , 40-ly MILES W. TATH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' km 4trtrt, TI0XB3TA,PA. r.-VVjHays, ATTORNEY AT t-'AW. and NotasY Public, ReyeoMe HuktU A Ca.'a ,lek, Haaaea SU, Oil City, re. ISMy a. ki4v :. . jr, p. milit. XIJTtfMJM at 8XILST, Atteraeyc at Uv, . Fraaklla, Psv. YJRACTICE In the eeveral CoarU of Ye- A u(0, Crawford, Forest, and edjnla- g eoaauea. . . XATIOXAl. HOTEL, TLDIOTJTm, 2?J. W. D. BUCKLIJC. - Faei-aiaroa. Frist-Class Licensed House. Good sta ble eouneoted. lHy ; 1 ' " i " Tloneita Housg, A If DftEW WELLER. Proprietor. Thla kouM baa bean newly fitted np and ia bow npen for the sooom modatlon of tha yablij. Cbargea raaaooabla. S4 ly CENTRAL HOUSE, BOWSER A AGMTEW BLOCK. U Aeniw, Propriator. Tbia ia a new eaaa, and baajuet boon fitted np tor tha aeeeatnodatlou of tha puwlio. A portion f the patroaag of tha publia la aolioitad. aly - Lawrence House, TrOXKSTA, PA.. WILLIAM LAW REXCE, PaomtKToa. Thla houae la aeutrally lerated. ETarythlng new and well fnrniened Superior aeoowuoda tinas and striot attention Riven to gaeeta. Veetablea and Fruits of all kind aerrad intbeir aeason. Sample room for Com mercial Agents. . . F01KST HOUSE, SA. VARNER Poat7Q. Qoposlte Court llooaa, Tiottaela, Pa. Jusi pened. Ererythini new and clean and "freak. The beat of liquors kept oonetantly n hand. A portion of the pubfi,9 patron asa Is reapaotfully solicited. -17-1t Dr. J. I Acorrb, PHTSICIAK AND 8XTRQHQV, who haa had fifteen ysara' expertance fn a larire nd auooeasfuf braotioa, iit aUand' all Profeaaional Calls. OrTloe in hie Drun and ittrooery Store, located ia TldiODte, near Tidioute House. - IJjT HIS STORK WILL BE POUND A full assortment of Medicines, Liquors Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery. Glass, Paints. OUs. Cutlery, all of the best quality, and will be sold at reasonable rates. DR. O. DAY, an aKperteneed Physiuian aVf Drulst from New York, has charge of the 6fur. All prescrlptioua putupaocijifay. a. . iut. no. r. r MAT, qp., IB .A. JC EI H3 3 f3 darner of El in; Walnut Sts. Tiooast. Bank of Dlioouot aud DepoaiL Interest allowed on Time Dvposita. OuUaoUons mads on all tha Prlnoipal points of the JJ. 8. CollaoUoni toiicited. la-ly. W. C. coauaN, M. P., PHYSICIAN SUIVJEOK offers his serrioea to the pnople of Porent Co. :. Usvlnv had' an oxpetianpa of Twelve .Years in constant praotiiv. pr. Coburn kuaranteea to give satiatkcQn. Dr. Co burn makes a specialty of fl e treatment of Nasal, Thnwt, Lung ai4 all othor Chrouio or liagorlng diseasua. ffaviag Jnvati)eatad all soieotiiio meUds of our fliog duioase and salroiod the t4 ffffff) all state ins, he will guarantee relief oe a cure 'in all easee where a cure is pnaulble. No Charge for Consultation. All tees will bs reaXnabla. Profee-lonal visits made at ail hoy ra. Parties at a distanoa can pup? ii U tifi bv littler. Grace and Healdeno 1st door east of Psrtridga's New Block, foot of Dntch Hill Road. Tioneeta. Pa. 26tf FELT CAjRPETINOS, 85 eta, per yard. FELT Cifl LINQ for rooms lnnlscoof Plaster. FXT HOOINO and SIDINO For samples, address C. J, FAY, Camden, Nevf Jersey. VOL, VIII. NO. 42, Painting1, Paper-Hanging tic., EH. CUA8B. of TlonesU, offers bis services to those lo need of PAINTING, GRAINING, . . OALCTMTNTNO, 6IZ1NU dtVARmHINa. , RIOT WRITING, ANDCAHR!lSa,oAINQ" , Work promptly attended to and rSatlwfUctloa Ounranteed. Mr. ChaM will work In the cfinntry When dwrtred. 13-tf. MliH.V.SI. HEATH, DRESSHAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. HEATH has recently moved to thla place for the purpose of meeting a want whioh the ladles of tha town and county have tor a long time known, that of having a dressmaker of experience among them. I am prepared to make all kinds of drmses in the latest styles, and f guarantee satisrsctlon. Stamping for brald ng and embroidery done in the best man ner, with the newest patterns. All I ask ia a fair trial. Residence on Water Street, in the house formerly oeeapied by Jacob Shriyar. ' " 'iuf ; Frank Hoftblna, PHOTOGRAPHER, (suocBssoa to pajtisa.) Pletnres in every styteof the art, Tlewe of tha oil regions for sals or token to or der. CENTRB STREET, near R, R. creasing. elTCAMORE STREET, near Union De pot, Oil City, Pa. SO-tf PHOTOGRAPH OALLERT. ELM aKiT, SOUTH OF R0BIN8OIT 4 BOJfiritR'B Tiom.gt,-Pa., H. CABJPESTEH, . . . Proprleter. Pletnres taken la all tha latest stvlea mean. L. KLEIN, ' (in BOVARD t CO.'S Store, Tionesta, Pa.) PBAOTICAI. ' WATCHMAKER 4 JEWELER, 'DEALER IN WnUthem, Clocks, Solid and VlaUd Jewelry, Black Jewelry, Eye GlaisoB, Spoe- a tacles, Violin String , te., Jte, , WIJ1 examine and reuii Fins J5fric)lsb, Swiss or Amerioai) MUihes, such as Ke peatera, Independent tSeoonds, Stem Winders, Duplex, Levers, Anchors and Le pines, and will make any new pieces for the same, such aa btstls. Forks, Pel letta, Wheels, Pinions, Cylinders, Bar rels, Arbors, and in fact any part apper taining to fine wetoboa, AX AVorlt Warranted. I can safely '- "I - , . that any work undertaken by me will be done In such a manuer and at such prices for . OOU WOltK that will give satisfaction to all who may favor ms with their orders. U KLEIN, 14-ly Author of "The Watch." NEBRASKA GRIST MILL. TBE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy, town,) Forest oounty, has been thor oughly overhauled and refitted in first slaaa order, and ia now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM GRINDING. FLOUR, FEUp, AND OATS, Constantly on hand, and sold at the ysrj lowest figures. 4$-6m II. W. LEDEBUR. "A Weaiaa fair M loek ru SARA, THE PRINCES Faoairqile of a Celebrated Oil Painting by BltOUlJ A KT, lu 21 oil-oolors-uiae 17xzii inches. The royal beauty cf oe and form, rich Prieutal costume, foiuautia EsMtern landscape baek-rouud, afilu its well, palut treus, flocks, touts, aud long stretch of desert and distant boundary of mountains, combine to form a rare and lovely picture. It would grace tha walls of any public or private g&llary. Can vassers are wild over it, and are com pet lug for the Cash Premiums, beuu for our epTeudid offer. Address, o st J. Ii. FORD CO., N. Y. City. etyl at)-tf TIONESTA, PA., FEBRUARY 2, 1870. CO. AUDITORS' REPORT T?OH 1875. S, J. SETLEY, Treasurer- of Forest County, for the year ending . ' ' Tr. ' To arn t ree'd from P. Olassnor fASffl 41 " seated return oounty 1874 879 04 " " bridge 219 86 nnsMt'd" county fl,821 60 " " m " bridge , 1,50 18 " Seated oounty tax 1S75 ,. 9,278 30 " M bridge I. 2;S17 10 " nneeated county tax " B.S14 06 ' " brllre ' i 579 i " Jury fees rec'3 of 3. B. Agnaw, Prothonotary 00 redemption on eonnty lands... . 15 63 " received for bonds , 2,000 00 " Ooalaold 16 75 " " ! af Green township... 1023 " ... 78 70 "-fromJudgm'tC. J. Fo'it 138 94 M for lands sold by county to R. Dodge 50 00 44 ' for lands sold by oounty K O. . Duhrfng , 706 00 " " for lands sold by oounty ' in J. D. Hunt M 6 06 60 dsy list county bridge 1S75 807 60 " amount received of T. J. Van ' Giesen for use of heater . 00 00 " amount roo d of T. F. Walker county and bridge tax...... 7 50 " repaid tax (see Treaa.'s Un- . seated Land Book, pageVO) IS 86 S4.S28 S4 To balance M. I9,oao 05 8. J. SETLEY, Treasurer ot Forest oounty-, In account with the funds of the Com monwealth for the year ending Dec. 81, 1875. Dr. To Slate tax for 1875........... " retallera's license M billiard saloon license...., ,, "hotel lioense.,.,...,,.,,,,, " pamphlet laws istate lax ou loans to Jan 1, 1876 181 .18 14 00 70 00 tiJi 00 14 00 99 00 858 88 106 66 To balance.. S J. SETLEY, Treasurer of Forest County, In aooount with the funds of rodemp- . :. . tion of aaid ceunty for the year ending Deo, 81, 1875, , -Dr. ' Cr To am't recd of W Glassner, Trea. 986 IS ' By amounts paid Individuals 274 91 . " w ., of Individuals...... 1 495 63 - - - V- - - ' 1,481 75 To balance 1,206 80 Cqmmlssloners of Forest County In account for the year ending Deo. 81, 1875. JOHN THOMPSON, . . . ' To oounty orders drawn.. balanoa ...,.,,..,.., 819 41 S78 71 To oounty orders drawn..-.. ",balanoa.., ,..... To county orders drawn " balance ... , 29r20 Forest Conuty ss. i We. the Undersiimed Auditors of Forest the Commissioners' Otlloe in said oounty according to law, and did audit and adjust the several acoounta of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotary and County Commission ers for the year ending Dooember 81st, 1-75. and find them as set forth In the foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal this 6th day nf Jnnntra A Tl IOTA XT 1'ITAUDunv ri ti 1 . J j J. T. DALE, Clerk. EXPENDITURES OF FOREST CO. FOR County Commissioners ' - " Clerk Auditors and Clerk.. ... Counsel fees ; , Cat and fox bounties Jury fees ... - Jury Commlaaiouers Assessors .'. Printing ConPtblns... M Court Crier Road view Fuel and lights Elections Commonwealth costs Hooks, stationery xo Registry Repairs on Court House Western Fa. Hospital 840 70 720 00 133 80 150 00 112 95 1,721 69 . 64 3d 110 00 674 85 229 71 60 76 76 40 842 99 876 98 19 02 116 90 IIS 00 2HS 59 610 55 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF FORKRT iirJUt.il tirilt IWDESTEDNBas. County bonds fa.'i.OoO 00 Bridge bonds 10,000 00 Interest due on bridge bonds 406 00 Interest due on eounty bonds 1,000 00 County orders outstanding 802 09 J. N, Tictsvrorth on judgment 11 60 $36,809 69 Forest County u. . Pursuant to law, we, the undersigned Commissioners of Forest Countv, publish the foregoing exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures of For8t County, for itie y-sr ending Dec 81, A. D. 1875.. Wltuosaour hands and seal this 13th day of January, ls75. ELI BERLIN, 1 V " ' ' ISAAC LONG, Co, Comuiiaslonera, Arras-r: - JOHN RECK, J ' J. T. BRENNAN, Clerk. ...... I J . L i . TIME T&IED.AND FIRE TESTED I ' TBK ORtOISAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. , ASSETS Deo. 81, 1873, fl,yaB,i)OB,7q, MILES W, TATE, Sub Agent, 44 TiuntMia, Pa, N.P.BDRNUAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL Was selected, 4 years sgo, and put to work ia the U. U. Patent OOice, D. G and lias provod to be the beet. 19 sixos msde. Prices lower tlian auy other tirst-claM Wheel. Pamphlet free. Address N. F. Burnbam, York, Pa. 18 it , in account with the Funds of said County December 81, W75. Cr. ' By county and bridge orders re- doeined for 1874 t 1875 ,$10,604 65 ' and oonpons 2,144 00 soated lands returned county ' and bridge 1874 and- 1875... 1,408 41 exonorations county Abridge, jo, inu 100 3n7 h7 " paid ooUectom ,.,..., 6263 " fi per cL on t3,O00.28 paid be fore August 1st 180 46 refunding order to John Wolf 1 15 " am'taState tax on loans for 1874 97 21 " 8 par ot. o 1Q,60165 county orders redeemed . 871 18 St per ct. on 82,144.00 oonniy A bridge conHn redeemed 78 04 " 3i per ct on i(6.8 paid Slato Treasurer .. $39 k' Si per ct. on (1,25 refunding order 54 " 8 per ot. on tT4.95 redempt'n . 9 62 ' 8i per ct, on 52.96 paid col lectors 1 84 " Balanoo .,.................;.. 19,020 95 84,328 64 Or. 40 00 607 60 152 33 34 99 11 GO By State Traa. roo't March 11, 1875 ' " ' juy 9;i875 Deo. 4. 1K7K " 5 per ot, on $890.34 . " exonorations Balanoo Balanoa ...... ... .. ... l,0fl 80 1,48175 , ' ' . Ur. 79 41 By balanoe due last settlement.. 233 tulles' travel........" ? . By balance......'....;. ....,..';. JAMES K. CLARE. w Dr. 287 82 Bybal. due last settlement.,......, 74 58 ,r69 days' sorvloes " 750 miles' travel.,.,., ,.. '. SGI 84 . . ' By balance.,, j.'.. '. , , " ELI BERLIN. , Dr. , .... 240 80 Bybal. due last sottlement....;.' 44 40 ' ''71 days' services ;. V 404 miles travel 29120 By balance 44 40 ' Conntv. dn hernliv nartlfv that mot -t HENRY A. ZUENDEL, fL.S.1 V Auditors, ..ft . . y. THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 81st, 187J. Witness ....... 16 60 Sheriff's feos Redemption of lands jcrroneoua S3 40 ly sold..... 767 08 Prothonotary foes........ : 9160 Janitor '. ,. 72 00 Teachers' Institute 69 00 Bridge vepairs.,.,,.. ;.,,..... 24199 County Line .......'.'....!...,',;,'.'.' 66 91 Horse hire , 19 70 Western Penitentiary 48 36 Furniture .'. 707 22 Postage .. 10 88 Intercut 2,426 21 Paid collectors of 1874 134 86 44 44 1875 62 65 State tax on loans for 1H74...... 97 21 Treasurer's eommisalons 658 29 District Attorney's fees ..... ; n 00 COUNTY FOR THE YEAK ENDING 81st, 1875. ASS STS. Balance due from Treasurer 19,020 95 Heated lands ret. for 1874 dt 1875... 1,408 41 Due from estate of F. Glassner... 202 94 Due from Green Township 75 81 10,701 11 NKTKH-FAII.ITiO ague: cure f no. ti. Bull bj ItriuKiau, o00 Reward if It fails to en re, J)r. C. B. Howe, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 26 4t IteaasBt aa4 ProfllaMe Fatp!oTsi.at "Beautitull" "Cbsmiiiig I" "lili, how lovely I" 4'What are they worth T" Ac Suoii are exclauistions by those who see the large clK'ajit New t'iiromos prodiuied by the ICuroiwan aud American Chromo Publishing Co. They are all perfect Gems of Art. No one can resist the temptation to buy when seeing tha Chronica. Can vassers, agents, and ladies and gentlemen out of employment, will find this the btt opening aver otlured to make money. For full particulars, send stamp for confiden tial circular. Address F. Gieasou A Co., 7SS Waibiugtoa St JJostou, Mass. . ti 41 $2 PER ANNUM. ; A PA It I ft INCIDENT. ' It) a rural Prcshrterinn imnirAi.. tioa fn the western section of Canada, tho peoplo for ' yafious reasons, wero desirous of a, chamra tn tha nmi. A meetiog m called to oontider. bow ine uesireu change coold bo ttTdoted, All were agreed that though the pastor ..uv.j, innui luua, aiuiauic, Bna excellent man, he wa exceedingly iiruey ana oninterestiug si preacher It was reiolved, therefore, that a dpn. utation should he pent asking him to resign his charge. No one was ready to undertake the delicate task. At last two eiders were induced to go and talk with the minister about the matter. They went on their mission With no little frpnirlntinn hut - - - 1 -- , . . ncio ereatly relieved bv the mnll.l nor in urkint, 1 1. J : ' , ea mera. lie listened quietly (o their hesitatingly Inlil acquiesced in tlieir desire that he wuuiu rrsigu. jciatea with their buc- , uwnuni m c)urt ine re mit to the people. All were greatly jjmnuuu ak iue prospect ot such an amicable arrangement in'u;.. somo sense of gratitude to tuipjs- ier ior many years ci eervice.and eBpec lally for his rendv. Mmnll.ni ;iv. their wiehes, they determined , to pre- uui, nun nun an aaaresa and a purte. A Dublin mcctinir nf Ida n - -..v vwuglouUU waa held, at which the pastor was in vited to he present, an address was rend to him cintaininir . 0 - B I' ' sions of appreciation and gratitude iur ms mamioia labors and of strong personal affection for himself mrA .lt.A pnrse was handed to him as a token oi ineir continued esteem. '' , Oil riaidir to renlv. tha. . . a J9 "" w fovui - ma deeply moad, aoi spoke with a fal tering Voice. He Btalp.l that in 41 II Can - ced by the statement of the elders who had called on him he had resolv ed at much expense of feeling to him self, resign his charge. Pausing for a minute, as if overcome with emotion not a few of the tender hearted betraying their sympathy with him ba wout on to ssy that in view of the affectionate and touching address he had just received, so generous a gift, he felt; .constrained t to abandpn hit purpose, and would therefore remain with them, and devote bit future lift to the best interests of a ' people who were so warmly attached to him, and who so highly valued hit : humble services. The reply was so obviously dictated by genuine simplicity that no one at the time had the courage to risi and explain.. That minister is still pastor of the same parish t .ANEW THICK. .. , The ingenuity of parties engaged ip the practice of defrauding the Govern ment through the evasion of tha pay ment of the tax on whiskey seems to be inexhaustible. The latest device has just boen exposed through the ef forts of Colonel Hunt, Supervisor ;of Iaternal Revenue iur the Ohio and Indiana district, and consists in using barrels which are manufactured with the two staves opposite the bung about twice as thick as the rest. By this arrangement, the gauger who, inner, ing the gauge through the bung.would Btrike the thick staves, and supposing the others to be of the same thickness, woud gauge less by three or four gal lons than the barrel actually contain ed. ' Colonel Hunt made a seizure of four hundred barrels of that descrip tion last week at Lafayette, Indiana, in the establishment where they were manufactured. The coopers protested their innocence of any intent to de fraud the Government, claiisiug that tbey were making the barrels strictly jfl accordance wit! their orders, and supposed that the thick' stave) were put in simply to strengthen the bar rels -a vie v of the matter which the Supervisor could not be induced to ac cept. i ajr i : i A strapping big stranger entered a store on Woodward avenue yesterday, and leaning too heavily on the show case broke one of the panes of glass. "That will coBt you J2," eaid the proprietor. . "Ilayerj't got the' money," replied the stranger. . "Well, you can't go out of the store until you pay for that glass," said the storekeeper in a determined voice, 'I'a sorry, hut I'm willing to bo licked, if that will do you any good," replied the stranger,' rapidly getting out of two coats and a vest and show ing arms like joints of stove-pips. . . "Oh, I guess it was purely acciden tal," said the shop-keeper in aq al tered voice, as he got behind the coun ter in a hurry, "and you needn't mind about waiting around here any longer. Here's a car ticket if you are going up thp (tveuue." Fret iVo. An Indianapolis witness testified the other day that he kept a 6 re bur ning in his stove all night to save matches. Rates of Advertising." One Square (1 Inch,) one Inertion - ft V) One Square . " one month - . 3 (u One Square three months - 6 00 One8qire one year - . 10 00 Two Squares, one year - - .' 15 on Quarter lkl. -. .. . .8000 Ona .! .. -. ' ,.. i , : -.;. m m . I egal notices at enfabliahed rates. Marriage and death noticis, grtis.""" All bills for yearly advertisements col lectctf quarterly. Tninporsry advertise ments must be paid for in sdvance. Job Work, Caen on Delivery, . I I A LION'S DEN. '"i . Poor bill 1jM Hailr In.t 1.:- :.- - - t " v'. irs in. here on Saturday, at the hands of the irensuir orumers, naci been in many ticlit places d phequered life, ' The youcgef Robin son, who Wtt managing the show which was here on Saturday, r la ted the par ticulars of a frightful scrape old Le got into once during the term of sev eral years he traveled with M. r.(t,n.- show. It waa it. Tetn T. t,.,! into trouble with a body of Texas ruf fians who had come to the show at. We think, Austin. -Furious with- annas nd whisky, thev apt unnn kin. .u retolver and howie-knifo. Tho r. was boneless but in fliVht n,l m.. fully eluding pursuiu Luckily ; be escaped the.farst onset and threw them ' -iTl a ' u me iracx ior a moment. Jle could ear their howls and venoful tl,.i. Time was precious, and . a desperate deed for safetv had in Karl.-,n.,.;.,vi He approached the keener nf thl ion's case, and nnnn naril nf k; . i;r- ado bira deliver him instantly the key. Belk unlocked tho door and en tered, seeking the safety inside ; thp lion's deii he well knew was not' out side. The - ruse SUCRtssfullv thmiar theot off tha scenL IU mi a 11 i Wj. lion's cace seventeen, miles. nrl tl, noble brnte nollpr (rifin fhaS lillman brutes who pursued treated him with L' J ! 1! CT a . . aiuu luuiuerenca. it is doubtless the only instance on record wherein jno: tal sought and obtained safety from un injuratea follows by taking refuge in a lion's den. Meridian (Jws,i Her- TO GET RID OF HOCHEnOI.D PK9T9. ' . . ' X ! ' 1 Wi' , I have not. SSVS Chnrlsa TUmn.A,i seen a bedbug or a flea in my house r for hiany years. ' If an army of them were to be brought in, mercury would BDeedilv ftxtarminata thomi klit T.kint. cleanliness the best and perhaps the uuit prevBuiative. ine commop poute (Jr I do np( molest, believing that it more iubu compensates lor it trouble by cleanincr the atmnknhera of afn,.U and the apimalculw which always arise front the DutrefscLinn nf 4Aj,ain substances in warm weather, ,A few uivjio u, tBt uojiu acia wju ciean bouse uaui jrom uce in a very short time, f mosnuitoet or other MnnH iiVra infest our sleeping room at night; we uncork a bottle of the oil of penny roval. and these insects leave in i haste nor will they return as Jong at the air is loaded with the perfume of that aromatic herb. If rats ni- tha cellar, a little powdered potash, thrown ll. I I a a iuio iiicir noies or mixed with meal and scattered in their runway never fails to drive, them away. Cayenne pepper will keep the buttery and store room free from ants and cookroaches. If a mouse-makes an antram-e tntn any part, of, your dwelling, saturate rpg in cayenne in solution and stuff it into a ' hole, which can be repaired with either wood or mortar. No rat or mouse will eat that rag for the pur pose of opening communication, with I depot of suppl'm,, , , ; : w . IT, . ... a vuifiuiBU iib.. nuHnana warl ja . the depot the other day to receive his wuo, wuora no oaa not seen, for two veers. When the train ram In tia sprang forward to assist her from the car, and had managed to say, "My uear- wntn she put in to toe fol lowing effect : "How ia Mn. fiinith Have you seen Tom T What a dread- tui journey I've lied. Why doo'i you take vour ti&nia out of vnnr Kmta You must positively : have that hair cut ricrlil atA-a V VaiI1,. .,nr.L !- . :n V j , e T maa Tl-.rAwA,. ... I ' T -.ATs ruu .ui uice rouios i a . hone VOU haven't bnnn drinlttnir Hctr. Oh, dear me, how muddy it is 1" . Tho last Berlin K Itul.lrra.lni A. votes an amutincr little cartoon t tha Cuban question and Pon Cariot. Jt - rcprcsouis a most rascally , looking Yankee crawling up out of.i cvei-n with OlltHt rpt. lliwl finneru in' rt.., lr a jewel from the Spanish crown,' while Don flarlos Him in 'iIia. !j(t,na' ' , - - ...w ,u,H,.b,, dauces with excitement, and thoute out: "Alfonso 1 Alfonso! lookout! Tliers's a fellow trying to steal a piece : or ray crown irotn you r Duriug a recent examination nf a class of youngsters in one of tho Che--mung County (N; Y.) , schools, the teacher asked s "What is a monarchy ?" and was immediately answered by a bright little eight year old boy :. -"A country governed by a Iviug." ,"Who would rule if the King should die?" "The Oueen" "And if tha Onsen should ' die, who then, would s oa ruler?" "The Jack." The other morning when a Detroit landlady observed cue of her bourdert making extravagant use of the milk she said to him: 'Mr. Farwell, milk is up to tight ccuta a quart now," "I know it," be replied as he loosened his grip on the pitcher, "but vou are put ting ia double the quantity of water as an ott!et, and chicory and beans haveu'l raised a cent 1"