4 Rates of Advertising. Ono Square (I Inch,) one Inertlon $150 Ono Mipiaro " one month - - 3 00 Ono Square " three months - 6 00 One Square " one year - - 10 00 Two Squares, ono year - - 15 On Quarter Col. - - - . 80 00 Half " - . . . 60 00 One " " - . . 100 Legal notices at established rates. Marriage and death notices, gratis. All btlls for yearly advertisements erl loerod quarterly. Temporary advertise ments must be paid for in advance. Job work, Cash on Delivery. u runi.isnKu every wf.dnt.sday, by W. 11. DUNN. ELM STREET, TIONESTA, PA. TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR. Ne Rulwcrlptinns received for a shorter period tlmn three months. Correspondence solicited from nil parts of the country. No notice will bo taken of annonymous communication. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. VOL. VIII. NO. 43. TIONESTA, PA., FEBRUARY 9, 1876. $2 PER ANNUM. TIONESTA LODGE A'o. 37, I. O. of 0.1 MEETS every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, In the Hull lormoi ly occupied by tho Good Templar. O, XV. 8AWVEB, N. O. S. It. HASLET, Koc y. 27-tf. TIONESTA COUNCIL, N0T342, O. TJ. A.. M. MEETS at Odd Follow' Lodgo Room, every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock. 'O. XV. SAWYER, C. 0. 0. JOHNSON, R. 8. 81. Iil. IFJtf. VOQEL, OFFICE at T-Rwrenco House, Tlonesta, Pa., where he can bo found at all times trhra nut proft-sslonally absent. SO ly DR.J.V.BLA 1NEt OFFICE and residence In house former- ly occupied Dr. Wluans. Oluce daya, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 82t J. B. AGNEW, W. K. LATHY, TIosmu, Fa, Eria, Pa. - GIVKW As LATHY, Attorney at Law, - Tlonesta, Pa. Office on Elm Street. May 16, 187.-tf K. U Davis, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Tlonesta, Pa. XV Collections mad in tbia ami a 1 join log counties. 40 ly ATTORNEY AT LAW, tmMrft, TtOXKSTA, PA T. W.Havs, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aa.l Notary Public. Reynolds Hokilt A !. BhMk, fetasea St., Oil City, Pa. . 39-ly r.iunui. IT. . IIIIUT, MIirXBJMJt SMILET, avMaraaye at Law, FraakUn, Fa. PRACTICK In the several Coarla of Ye aaajrn, Crawford, Koreet, and adjoin' tafeoaniiea. 89-ly NATIONAL HOTEL, TUDIOTJTE3., IF.A W. I. BUCKLIX, Fkofkictob. " Frist-Class Lteonaed House. Good eta ale eonaeeled. IS-ly Tlonesta Mousfi, AN DRKW WELLER, Proprietor. Thia house haa been nowly tilted np and ia aow npon for the accommodation of the pabllj. Chargea reasonable. 84 ly CENTRAL HOUSE, BONNKR A AONEW BLOCK. L. A AM aw, Proprietor. Thia la a new ooae, and ha Just been fitted up for the aaeerainodatiou of the public A portion f the patronage of the publio is solicited. 44-ly Lawrence House, TIOXEJITA, PA., WILLIAM LAW RENOE. Proprietor. Thia hmisn Is eentrall v located. Everything now and well famished Superior accommoda tions and strict attention given to guests. Vegetables and Frnits of all kind nerved la their season. Sample room for Com ' aaercial Agents. FOREST HOUSE, SA. VARNER Pboprihtor. Opposite Court House, Tionosta, Pa. Just apened. Everything now and clean ami fresh. The best o liquors kept constantly fca hand. A portion of the publio patron age is respectfully solicited. 4-17-lV Dr. J. L. Aconb, PHYSICIAN AND KURD KOM, who has had nAeon years' experience in a large and eueoessfuf praetico, will attend all Professional Calls. O trice In his Drug and Grocery Store, located in Tidioute, near Tldiouto House. IN HIS STORE WILL BE FOUN D A full assortment of Medicines, Liquors Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, Glass, Paints, J&jjs, Cutlery, all of tlie best quality, and will be Hold at reasonable rates. 1)11. C11AS. ). DAY. an experienced Physician and Untwist from New York, has charge of the Store. A ll prescription put up accurately. jio. r. n si. k. a. ERLLT. if A Y, rAItK d CO., B A E B S Cerner of Elm it Walnut Sits. Tionesta. Rank of Discount and Deposit. Interoat allowed on Time Deposit. Collection made on all tho Principal points ' of the U. S. (CollecUon solicited. 18-ly. W. C COBUHN, M. D., piIYSICIAN A KUROKON oilers his JT servicos to tho people of ForeHt ('o. Ilavinir had an expeiieuco of Twelve Years in constant practice, Dr. -Coburn guarantees to give tatixl'aft!oii. Dr. Co purn makes a xpeciulty of the treatment bf Nasal, Throat, Lun;r and all other Chrouio or 1 i i) o riijj diKcascs. Having investigated all Hcientitic metbidt of cur ing disease and selected tliu tood troin all stms, he will guurunUio rulief or acuro in all cases wliore a cure is possible No Charge for Consultation. All loos will bo reasonable. I roJesvional visits matlo at all hours. I'r.riitjma tiistanco can con sult hiui by letter. ; Oflleo and Kusideiica 1st door east of Tartriilge's Now iiloek, foot of lmt -h 41 ill Road, Tionosta, l'a. uctf IKl.T CA Rl'friNUS, y cU. per yard. FELT CKI t.I Ni lor roums in pliuv of l'!ast:-r. FFLT ROOKING aiidSllJlN'ti For Hatnplat, address C. J, VA Y, Cmndon, New Jersey. Painting, Paper-Hanging &c, EH. CHASE, ofTloneeta, offers his or"Icc to those In need of PAINTTNO, Q RAINING, CALCIMTNTNO, sizisq VARXTmNa, mrs WRIT1NU, PAPKU HANGING, AND CARRIAGB WORK. Work promptly attended to and Hut IfitrtIoi Ounranl'ocrt. Mr. Chase will work in tho country when desired. 13-tf. MUS. V. II. II i: ATM, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. HEATH has recently moved to this risen lor the purpose of meeting a want which the ladios of (ho town nml county have for a long time known, UihU or having a dressmaker or experionee among thm. I am prepared to make all kinds of dresses In the latest styles, and guarantee satisfaction. Stamping for braid ing and embroidery dona in the best man ner, with the newest patterns. All I ask Is a (air 'rial. Residenoe on Water Street, In the house formerly occupied by Jacob annver. itti Frank Robbln, PHOTOGRAPHER, (STJOCESSOB to rjmiifa.) Pictures in every styleof tho art. Views or tne oil regions ror sale or taken to or der. CENTRB STREET, near R, R. crossing. BtYCAMORE STREET, near Union De- pj, tin uy, ra. zu-t PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. ELM If IIXT, SOUTH OF ROBINSON A BONNER'S STOKE. Tionesta, Fa., M.. CARPENTER, Proprietor, Pictures taken lu all tho latoat styles the art. 26-if L. KLEIN, (In ItOVAKDtfCO.'S Store, Tionesta, Pa.) PKACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, DEALER IN Watches, Clock, Solid aiul riated Jewelry, Mack Jewelry. Eye fllagen Spec tacle, Violin String, fc, Will examine and tepair Fino Enelish, Swiss or American Watches, such as Re pealers, Independent Seconds, Stem Winders, Duplex, Levers, Anchors and Ieplnes, and will make any new pieces fop the same, sueh as stalls, Forks, Pel letts, Wheels, Pinions, Cylinders, Bar rels, Arbors, and in fact any part apper taining to tine watches. uVll Work ATarrantctl. I can safely . that any work undertaken by me will bo dono in such a manner and at such prices for mood iv o it it that will give satisfaction to all who may lavor mo with thoir orders. L. K LEIN, 14-ly Author of "The Watch." NEBRASKAGRIST MILL n"MIE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Lacy i. town,) Forest county, has been thr oughly overhauled and roiittod in tirst elass order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CUSTOM UUIXDIXO. FLOUR, FEED, r AND OATS, Coustvntly on hand, and sold at the very lowest figures. 3-ui II. W. LEDEBUR. MA Wostaa fulr to look spoa. SARA, THE PRINCESS. Facsimile ef a Celebrated Oil Painting by BUoCliA KT, in 'Zl oil-colors size Ux-JJ inches, 'the royal beauty of face and form, rich Oriental costume, romantic Eastern landscape bick-gruund, with its well, palm trees, Hocks, tents, and long stretch of desert and distant boundary of mountains, combine to form a rare and lovely picture. It would grace tljo walls of any publio or private gallery. Can vibseis are wild over it, and are compet ing lor the Cash Premiums. Ueuu for our splendid offer. Addies, l'l l J. ft. FORD A- CO., N. Y. 04tv. CO. A.TJDITOHS' REPORT FOR 1875. S. J. SETLEY, Treasurer of Forest County, lor tno ve'"' oniung Dr. Toam't ree'd from F. Olassnor $2,323 41 " seated return county lh74 K7H 04 " " " bridtio " 21! M " unsont'd" ' county " 6,3'21 5t " hriilgi " 1.W0 1H " seated connty tax 1875 U,L78 3l " " bridge " ' 2.317 IQ " unsealed county tax " 6,314 00 " " bridge " ' . l.STjJ 12 " jury foes roe'd of J. B.kAgncv, 'Prothonotary ,. 8 00 " redentption on county lands... IS 53 " roceived for bonds 2,0W 00 " " " coal wild 1(1 75 " ". of Green township... 105 23 " " " " ... 770 " " from .ludgm't C. J. Fox 13S W " " for lands sold bv county to It. Dodge....". 50 00 " " for lands sold by county to C. II. Duhring 700 00 " " for lands sold by county to J. 1). Hunt 6 09 " 60 day list county bridge 175 307 60 " amount received of T. J. Van Giesen for ui.e of heater 0 Op " amount ree'd of T. F. Walker county and bi idgo tax 7 50 " " repaid tax (seo Treas.'sUn- cutcd Land Book, pagoSW) 18 M 34,328 61 To balance 10,020 P5 S. J. 8KTLEY, Treasurer ot Forest county, In account with tho funds of tho Com monwealth for tho year ending Dec. 31, 1875. Dr. To State tax for 1K75 " retnilers's license " billinnl saloon license " hotel licenso " pamphlet laws " Mate tax on loans to Jan 1, 1878 653 38 106 66 To balance , J. SETLEY, Treasurer of i-orest County, in account with tho funds of redemp tion of said county for the year ending Doo. 31, 1875. Dr. 080 13 Toam't ree'd of F Glnssner, Trea, " i- " of individuals 1,481 75 To balanco.., 1,200 80 Commissioners of Forest County in account for the year ending Doc 31, 1875. JOHNTUOMPSON. Dr. 819 41 59 30 To county orders drawu " balance 878 71 JAMES K. Dr. ... 287 32 ... 1 74 58 To county orders drawn.., " balance 301 84 ELI Dr. 246 44 To county orders (IraV'P " balance 291 20 By balance 44 40 Forest County km. Wo, tho undersigned Auditors of Fnrest Connty, do hereby certify that wo met at tho Commissioners' Oflice in said county according' to law, and did audit and adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, SheriiT, Prothonotary and County Commission ers for tho year ending December 31st, 1 75. anil find them as sot forth in tho foregoing report. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal tills 6th day of January, A. D. 1870. N. THOMPSON. fL.S.l) HENRY A. ZUENDEL, rL.S.j V Auditors, Attkht: J. R. NEILL, L.S.1J J. T. DAI.E, Clerk. EXPENDITURES OF FOREST CO. FOR County Commissioners " " Clorit ... Auditors and Clerk Counsel fees Cat and fox bounties , Jury foes ....,,.... Jury Commissioners Assessors Printing Constables Court Crier , Road view H'ui 1 and lights , Elections , Commonwealth costs Hooks, stationery Ao Penistrv . Repairs on Court House , Western Pa. Hospital 810 70 720 00 l:.1 80 150 00 112 95 1,721 59 64 36 110 00 574 35 229 71 0 75 75 40 842 99 375 98 19 02 116 90 112 00 23 59 640 55 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OK FOREST DECEMBER INKbHTEnXKSS. Connty bonds Bridge bonds Interest due on bridge bonds... Interest due on county Ismds... County orders outstanding J. N. Tietsworthon judgment.. .825,000 00 . 10,1100 00 400 00 . 1,000 00 392 00 11 50 $30,809 59 Forest County h. Pursuant to law, we, the undersigned tho foregoing fxliil.it of tho Receipts and eiiuiug ism, oi, ii. xj. jLo j. tv imesa our Attkst: . TIME TRIE! AND FIRE TESTED ! THB ORIGINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Doc. 31, 1873, w rs , s1 : f? , i 5 . y o. MILES W. TATE, Sub Agent, ' 45 T'onusta, Pa, N.F. BURNIIAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL iVas selected, 4 years ago, and put to work in tho U. S. Patent Ollice, D. (,'., and has proved to be the best. 19 sizes inude. Prices lower than any other lirst-elass Wheel. Pamphlet free. Address N. F. lluruhani, York, Pa. 18 n In account with the Funds of said County December 31, 1875. Cr. By county and hridgo orders ro- deomed for 1874 A 1875 f 10,004 65 " " and coupons 2,14100 " seated lands returned county and bridge 1874 and 1875... 1,408 41 " exonerations county fc bridgo, 1874 and 1875 357 07 " paid collectors 62 6't " 5 per ct. on $4,009.28 paid bo- foro August 1st ISO 40 " refunding order to John Wolf 1 25 " am't8Statetaxonlonnsforl874 S7 21 " 31 per ct. on f 10,604 65 county orders redeemed 371 16 " 3 per ct. on 2,144.00 county A bridge coupons redeemed 75 04 " 31 per ct. on J'jO.OH paid State Treasurer 3 39 ' 3 per ct. ou If 1.25 refunding order 54 " 31 per ct. on $274.05 redempt'n 9 62 " 31 per ct. on $52.1H1 (jaid col lectors 1 84 " Balance 19,020 95 34,328 64 Cr. 40 00 507 50 152 33 34 99 11 !)0 By Stato Trea. rec't March 11, 1875 July 0, 1875 " " " " Doc. 4, 1875 " 5 per ct. on (009.38 " exonorations Balance-. 106 66 t53 38 Cr. By amounts paid individuals 274 95 Balance 1,206 80 1,481 75 By balance duo last settlement...- "92 days' servioes " 233 miles' travel Cr. 79 41 276 00 23 30 378 71 By balance CLARK. Bybal. due last settlemen' i " 6U days services " 750 miles' travel 59 30 Cr. 70 84 207 CO 75 00 301 84 74 52 Or. 81 8A 213 00 40 40 291 20 By balanco BERLIN. 80 By bal. duo last settlement 40 "71 days' services " 404 miles travel THE YEAR ENDING DEC. 3lst, 1875. Witness Sheriff's fees Redemption of lands erroneous- lysold Prothonotary fees Janitor Teachers' Institute Bridge repairs ,..'.,...,'..,.. County Lino Horso hire Western Penitentiary Furnituro Postago Interest Paid collectors of 1874 " " 1K75 State tax on loans for 1874 Treasurer's commissions District Attorney's lees 16 50 103 40 707 03 91 60 72 00 69 00 241 19 56 91 29 70 48 30 707 22 10 83 2,426 21 134 3(1 62 05 97 21 658 29 11 00 COUNTY FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st, 1875. ASSBTM. Balance due from Treasurer f 19,020 95 Seated lauds rot. for 1874 dt 1875... 1,408 41 Due from estate of F. Glassner... 22 94 Due from Groon Township 75 81 (20,708 11 Commissioners of Forest County, publish Expenditures of Forest County, for Iho year nanos aim seat mis uin uay or January, 137 o. r.1.1 ni'.ni.i, 1 ISAAO LONG, .Co, Commissioners, JOHN RECK, ) in NKVRIt-FAII.IMJ AGUE CURE fruit SI, Sold by Druxgu.u. $500 Reward if it fails to euro. Dr. C. B. Howe, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 20 4t Pleaaaat aad Profitable Kmplsyiusnt. "lleautilul I" "Charming!" "Oh, how lovely!" "What are thoy worth?" Ac Such are exclamations bv those who see tho laiio elegant New Chromes produced by the European and American Chronio Publishing Co. They are all perfect Gems of Art. No one eau resist tho temptation to buy when seeing tho Chromes. Can vassers; agents, and ladies and gentlemen but of employment, will lind this the beHt opening ever otlered to make money. For full particulars, send stump for confiden tial circular. Address F. G lesson A Co., 738 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 22 41 TUB UHEAT DANK ROnDERT. Tho RpringfioiJ Republican gives ad ditional particular of the great bank robbery nt Nmtliamptou, Mass., by which securities arid funds aggregating $720,000 were taken. Of thia amount the greater loss falls on special depos itors, the Iobs to the bank being only $12,000. A reward to 525,000 is offer ed : About $"00,000 is in registered bonds and certificates of stock, and thercforo not uepotiable. The table of the funds taken is ag follows: Missouri state bonds, 115,000; Chicago, Rock Island A Paciliic railroad shares, $5,000; Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, $3, 000; C. B. & Quincy 8a., 81,000; C. C. & Cincinnati, $2,000; Union Pa cific, $44,000; Ohio & Mississippi acc ond mostgajTes, $1G5,000; Uuitcd States bonas, $55,000; Atchison Tope ka & Santa Fe, $15,000; Fort Wayno, Jackson & Saginaw, $12,000 ; Ogdens burg & Lake Champlain, $6,000; Mis souri Pacific, $30,000; registered stock and bonds of the United States and various corporations, $350,000 to $400,000; greenbacks and national bank bills $10,000; Detroit, Lansing & Lake Michigan, $7,000. The perpetrators are a band of bot ch men who have been hanging around the towti for a month. The band are supposed to have entered the house of fllr. Whittlesey, the Cashier, on Elm street, about half a ruilo from the bank, through a second-story window. Ho and his wifo were aroused about J a. ro., and ordered by two of the burg lars to drees. The other occupants of tho h ouse, T. U. Cutler, a Ga'ztttc prin ter, and wife, Mis3 Mattie C. White, of Vi.liamsport,.Pa., Maria Benton, an 1 ? 1 1 1 . , . .. mvaii'i uoaruor, auu meecivnnt girl, had been similarly awakened and filed iuto tho Whittleeoy bed room. All were bound and gagged, the burglars running short of rop3 and dispatching the servant for the clothes line. The men were rather a jolly sot, inclined to pay so tq ft attention to the comfort of their victims; they advised the wo men to put on three pairs of stockings so that the binding ropes would nut out them. One of them casually remark ed that he had noticed Mr. Wittlesey'B fine watch at Watch Hill. R. I., two years ago, and tried to claim acquaint ance with him from that time. This watch they took, but Mrs. Whittlesey slyly pitched hers under the bureau and so saved it; they picked her fine cloak out of the bureau, and she said. ?fGive me that old thing; I'm cold," and gained that. One of tho ladies said she was sick and needed medicine, whereupon an attentive burglar offered her a spooraful of brandy. Conver sation was carried od, more or less briskly, but always pleasantly, up to 4 a. m. The burglars, who wore kid gloves, wero well disguised by masks inado from the legs of satinet drawers, with places cut for tho eyes, long lin en dusters and blue overalls. They took, besides the watch, fifteen dollars from Mr. Whittlesey's pocket. They then secured the bank keys. Cashier Whittlesey, when asked to give tho three combinations to the vault for tho outer, inner, and chest doors, gave them wrong twice and thrice, hut the burglars wrote them down and made him repeat them. Of course, they caught him in the attempt to mislead them, aud the exhibition nf a pistol compelled him to tell the truth, though he told them that four keys wr ro necessary to open the patent lock, three of which were all at the houses of the o.lier lauk officers. At 4 o'clock a. m. Whittlesey was taken to a down stairs bed room. The whole family wcro gagged, and four of the burglars wkhdrew to operate on tho bank. Three hours after Mrs. Whit tlesey succeded in freeing herself and giving the alarm from a window. The whole parly were seedily liberated, und the cashier, still wearing the hand cuffs, went to the hank. A workman soon after fitted a key, and all the per sons handcuffed were released. An examination of tho bank showed that the thieves had unlocked the outer door, but were apparently balked by the safe lock, lacking three of ihe requisite four keys. They tried the inelal of the door with bats, wrenched off two dials which served as an iudex for working the combination, hoping thus to tamper with the look; they were entirely unmolested, the watch man having gone home. The lock up on the vault was a supposed especially safo affair. It was Dexter's double dial combination, with Herring's pat ent for disconnecting the tumblers from the spiudln, was patented by Os car Vale last April, aud put on this bank only last October. For safety it was accounted fully equal to, if not better than the chronometer lock. But the gang kuew all the ins and outs of locks, for when Mr. Whittlesey told them that they could not enter with but one of the four keys required, they had responded, "we kuow more about bank locks than you do." Of course they did, for, when tho new I lock wasitit in, a conspicuous notice was posted up warning burglars that it would be idle for them to wrestle with this four-keyed combination. This notice was probably sadly tskeu down, early next morning, when the desecrated inner sanctuary of the insti tution was reached by the skilled workman. There are many indicatiens that tSe, burglars have been planning their work for at leftBt a month. Some four weeks ago a suspicious character lia gord in the bank so long, on various pretenses, that the officers marked him for a burglar. A small band bag was picked up near the primary school house on bridgo street, Docomber 28, containing a pair of new handcuffs, like those used at Mr. Whittlesey's, a number of ring staples, nails, etc. On Tuesday afternoon a boy found ia the attic of that school house another bag, in which were several bits, a bit stock and a whiskey flask, the discov ery of which broke up the school for the day, and brought Sheriffs Wrighl and Potter to make a closer examina tion. They found, in the same place, four new double army blankets, a pul ley aud coufiiderabio rope, a lot of sandwiches in paper bans from the Stamford (Ct.) railroad resturant, roast chicken, apples, etc., a copy of the New York Sun of December 22, and a pair of satinet drawers, minus one leg, wnich last was found in Mr. Whittlesey's house yesterday, having bocn used as a mask. The provision had evidently beeu stored at least a month. ' Duriug Wednesday Northampton was rather inclined to be merry over the ill success of so boldly contrived a scheme, and was innocently busy during the day in laughing at the plight of Cashier Whittlesey's folks. Th bank officers were confi dent kkat their patent lock had with stood the attack, and the special de positors gave over their anxiety for -the time. Very many people waited for the opening of the vault, however, Thursday morning. The full extenj of the loss did not reach the Republi can until three o'clock, when the bank officials had time to fully examine their affairs. The savings bank peo ple on the fljor above, wish it under stood that their securities can be in do way affected, as their vault is entirely seperated from thut of the national bauk. Upon the depositors in North ampton and the whole region, who had trusted that safe above all others, tlip loss will be crushing. What with bad tobacco years and tho hard times, the calamity ranks almost with tho heaviest of our disasters of fire and flood. There is every indication that sir, and perhaps all of the robbers left on the six o'clock train. Five of them had tickets previously bought and ono paid his fare. Many of their appji-. ances, it was remarked, were "home made." The gags were children's rub ber balls, pierced with a stiff wire. The masks were drawer legs, some with one hole and soma with two for the eyes. When the robbers noticed that Whittlesey was watching them carefully for some marks of indentifi cation, they blindfolded bio. But bo observed that one of them was of very, commanding stature. The two or three robbers left' to guard the premi ses at the house took their departure in season to catch the Springfield train. At the latest advices no in formation had been received of tho robbers. Despatches have been sent to all cities. MODES OF WALKING. Observing persons move slow ; their heads move alternatly from side to side, while they occasionally stop aud turn around. Careful persons lift their feet high and place them down quietly by the side of tho way. Calculating persons generally walk with their hands in their pockets and their heads slightly inclined. Modest persons generally step soft ly, for fear of being observed. Timid persons often step off from a sidewalk ou meeting another, and al ways go around a stone instead of stepping over it. Wide awake persons "toe out," and have a long swing to their arms, while their hands move about miscellaiie-. ously. Cureless persons are forever stub bing their toes. Liw.v persons scrape about loosely with their heels, and are first ou one side of the walk, then on the other. Very slrong-miudcd persons have their toes directly in front of them, and have a kind of stamp movement. The London Rothschild is dead, and every poor devil of an editor re marks with satisfied complacency that "money could not save him." Poverty dou't save a man either. Pulito literature Civil Justice records.