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Show PUBLISHED m:i)xi:si)A r nmi SEMI-WEEKL- Y" ( tuiida y.) 5r ".rJw $1.00 1'KIl VJ QIC. OCDEtf, IJTAB2, WESSESBAY. FERItUAISY 4. 1871. iost OF MAILS. ,ttkeC;tv, PRPARTCBE. i' .. Veil, t.TUro.ig" .. 5.45 n.m. 7.40 u.m. ,6.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Incendiary Fire in Philadelphia English Politics. p.m. t mil- a.m. 7.0(1 and Harris m. W.Uday. and "2.00 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 3.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. Saturday- - 11.30 a.m. 9 noc-B- 6.45 p.m. MONKV OFFICII DKI'ARTMKMT. "Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Outside ioor il'joSEl'll C. HALL, l'ostwaster. Trains - - 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. G.20 p.m. 8.50 a m. 7.50 a.m. 5.45 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. r. train arrives U. P. C. P. U. P. U. C. n leaves ii it train arrives and leaves and n it Fw Scd Ward Silio.rlliouse School-ho- u CitjTlwrary Depot. w riage. ad Ojden s, 0; son-in-la- Farly5 i Se At John U. Chambers' very day, Sundays eiceptod. d es at p.m. . yiwc..CUiiTcli at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. p.m. Meiuwii-- t CiiiircU at 11 a.m. at 7.o0 p.m. Spiritualist Lecture (Cliilds Hall), Wa-- d Physicians say that fatal sickness : $400,-000,00- Services Religion t 11 a.m., and Snwlav, in the Tal'frnacle, lu the in Xew York, Pork is only two cents per pound at Leavenworth, Kansas, and a man wheels the hog right L. the door. From the Massac Journal. The only drawback is that the man A most remarkable phenomenon from whom it was stolen soon 'apwas witnessed yesterday morning by some of the citizens of this place. pears. In Frederick county, "Virginia a Directly after sun up, a dark bank of clouds lay close to the horizon in the large number of poor people, in one direction of Padueah, obscuring the section of the county, principally degolden-haireking of the day, aud rive their support by gathering the above this dark embankment sumac from the bushes on the mountjust mirrored in a serence and deep blue ain sides. It is sold iu Winchester, ' sky the city of Padueah appeared, where there is a factory giving emwith all its spires, houses, streets, ployment to a large number of hands. tow-head- KEI'AHTMKNT KKtilSTllV letter descriptive of the scenes during the Late panic, of the Boston Journal, "Burleigh," a Phenomenon at Metropolis, Illinois. That amount of money held by banks follows invariably these terrible panas reserve shall be regulated by the ics. The excitement and the fright wharves, etc., clearly visible. The amount of their deposits; that banks is ruinous to health. Strange enough, mirage appeared about 40 degrees shall keep lawful money in the United disease follows these above the horizon. At the time the cue of States Treasury equal to five per centum Bright's of their circulation, to be held only for erasing Keep, Lockwood, Little, beholder could see three steamboats the purpose of the redemption of sucli and other eminent bankers, died at the wharf, the Tennessee river,the circulation; that when national bank shortly after their failure. A man and, in fact, the ei tire notes are presented for redemption they who has lost terribly said yesterday, city, all appearing as natural as life, shall be redeemed at the Treasury at "I have lost and enermy mouey my except that everything appeared magin New Washington, or the is that 1 am nified to twice the natural size. A and worst of the it gy, York, in U. S. notes, at the expense of the respective banks to which such notes twenty years older than I was yester- gentleman who came down on the A dozen men rule and ruin Fisk, verified the appearance so far belong; redemption to be accounted for day." monthly; that the amount of U. S. notes New York. "Dog will not cat dog," as the steamboats were concerned. in circulation shall never exceed but bull will cat bull, and bear will This and one other are the only that any bank may at any time e it bear. In Wall street the sou wiil of the appearance of the mirreduce its circulation to any amount; and turn the the iu thi3 father, against age that Lank reserves shall always be kept sectionthatthey have ever will ruin the father-in-law- . No heard of. within their own vaults at places where their discount and deposit business is niau trusts the honor of any man on doue, and that their banking shall be the street, except in tho mere matter entirely free. .The last section is as fol- of payments'. A clique is formed to MarSwedish Courtship lows: bull bear stock. a or Hound The, Section 3. The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to Bobin Is hardly s'gBcd before the issue at the beginning of each and every parties look out for a chance to sell Courtship and marriage in Sweden month Irom and including July, 1874, out. The man who betrays his asso- arc peculiar institutions. Du Chail-l- u two million dollars in U. S. notes, not ciates first is the says, 'I saw one match made. He sharpest fellow bearing interest, payable in gold two A gentleman left the street with met her at the gate and poked his years after the date of such denominafive millions. lie took leave of his fingers in her ribs, and said, 'I want tions as he shall deem expedient. associates and started on a European to get married, don't you V Mrs. Walbridge, widow of Gen. fell dead of apoplexy in the hatl tramp. He came home a short time 'Oh, I don't know. Go away.' as she was going of her residence 'Yes you do; let's get married.' ago, and several operators and two or to her carnage for a ride. three lank presidents invited him t 'Well, ask pa.' New York, 29. 'No, never mind him, we'll get An incidental reference was Efforts are being made to have a meet- dinner. married in made a the called which Free to for anyhow.' great speculation night, ing And he went around telling everyihinkers. Circulars printed in Ger- the parties were interested. There man, are freely distributed, and say: were millions in it. Heated by wine body he saw, 'I'm going to marry that "You all remember the disgraceful oc- the guest was induced to venture currence on Tompkins Square, which The preparations continued during once more on the treacherous seas of must convince all of us that our fundathe three weeks required by law to forvioladollar his to wilful of mental rights are exposed speculation. Every tion by the executive. Whatever your tune is wiped out. He has not mon- havethebans published iuthe church. views are of the recent attempt on the ey enough to pay a week's board ; he Fishes were caught, stores for the workingmen'8 demonstration, in Tomp- will never be able to do any more feast laid in, beer brewed, and whiskins Square, may be, it is your duty and he has to and be watched key purchased. Wedding jollificainterest of freedom of the country, to business, tions were suicide. indulged in for a week. protest earnertly agiin3t the violation closely to prevent for This fundamental ofoueof our rights, couple were married. They what once lias been tried against one went from the church to the house, class of citizens, might soon be repeated and the bridesmaids locked the bride Satur- - Vlmo, Wednesday, of Wall Street. Washington, 29. The following are the main features in the bill reported by Mr. Maynard, from writes: the committee on banking and currency to-d- and Iu ' 5.00 p.m. W.vom- - R" via Evanston, u.",'llie latter place lor Kick County, 2 p.m. and Saturday, lit ' 'v Tich1hv, Thursdays nd IlujS TJie Hell AMERICAN. "' v.,n,.V.I.-- A Dublin correspondent of the Times says the organization of the Home Rule party is incomplete, and there is a great lack of funds with them. 8.40 a.ui. ... v . closing .M Like '"r ?' For Rwl 7.50 a.ra double .fciily, Sheffield this evening. He spoke in fa vor of compulsory education. Congressional. Oftice: CLOSING ARK1YAL ASB c BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY. OCDEN TO I,. V. pen WaJ-bridg- and e, to-da- y, WHITEHEAD, G. FOURTH STREET, OGDFA, Four Doors from Z. C. M. T.t DEALER GENERAL IX BOOTS A SHOES, LEAl'IIEU and shoe Fixmxcs, Produce At the Lowest Prices. Taken. CAS H P AID for HIDES. The Leader of the German. against another class." San Francisco, 29. A large meeting of the members of the to National Guard was held of l'aine's the passage protest against S. LEWIS, bill abolishing the State militia. A meWATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, was adopted which will be sent morial Dealer in Watches, Clicks. Jewvlrv, Silver and to the leeislature. Plated Ware, MAIN' STKEET. OUiiEX. The bill to fix the rates of fares and Kepairiug neatly done and all work warranted. f eights on railroads in this State, pass ed the assembly this afternoon. Dispatches from Arizona state that REfiflOVED. KEPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. y J. 11-l- IF YOU y VTAXT CALL SITE A TII0MS0NIAN DOCTOR OR I'honisonion Medicine, Qn DR. MURPHY, POST MAIN' OFFICE, Or.bKX. CNsuiTA.nos Fee, SUki. LTAII ST., XOUTIIERX SALOON, SIX DOORS WEST OF I. C. M. I. were killed and 6ix were severely injured by falling walls. The carpenter shop in the rear of the Theatre was demolished by the falling walls, but no other adjaAND LIQUORS, cent property was damaged except by ALES AND rORTEIt, water. LOGAX. TOES of the very Vest quality. By Measure or Wyars at 25 and FOREIGN. L mdon, 30, 5 a. ra. nrr Dr-;Thomas Hughes repudiates the action Tobacco of the of the liberal meeting at Melbourne on cfx. Finest Brands. night, in the nomination cf candidate for Parliament, hdwin Chickens and all Jarne? retires from the contest in that Slims nf Cmir. olrn., district. Wednesday ft vB,utteE?, 1 I. KELSON, Lord Mayor is announced as a Trop'r. candidate for Finsbury. Arch has declined the invitation of Birmingham to stand for Parlia""giU&Co., 10 State ment. The Home rule meeting in Dublin, last night, condemned the suddenness of Procuring ndvertise- - the dissolution of Parliament, as a trick awnta in , for surjrising the constituency. ' iluinor'zea to con-nThe conserva ive candidate for Abfor adverting at eur lowest rates. ingdon, was mobbed and stoned to day. Robuck addressed a large meeting at The StJS1, k 1 et ner, which suggests some great captain, who has been called in at a crisis and who engages 'to save the country,' provided he gets carte blanch':, and must be strictly obeyed. Some of these commanders lie in the bed the next day, I am told, exhaust ed, not by the body labor, but by the mental strain. I have heard the 'leader' telling his fair companion rarely what 'anxiety' lie had feh for the week past, as Algy Blueboy, who had given hfs word to support him, had gone off to the country to stand by Mrs.. Mantower at a similar crisis. He was-- going to throw it all mi oulv that Mrs. Blank, the hostess, had come to him in a flood of tears, that she would saying, poor woman, undone if he did not and be ruined stand by her. This put him on his mettle. He had lain on a sofa all orders that no one (jay) giving strict was' to be let in, had put his head to it was work, and every one might see the But going off splendidly. wearand tear of these things was awful." e. The careful mother in Topsham, in an Me., who hid a powder-hor- n stove to prevent her son from going gunning, had reason to think, last Sunday, that she had not air-tig- ht acted with perfect discretion. It was a cold Sunday; there was to be a at her house; there prayer-meetin- g was a prayer-meetinbut the stove was not present for reasons unnecessary to state in fact the slove, at least, was past praying for. g, A party of five gentlemen from Taylor county, as we learn from a Lebanon paper, killed, during a re- cent hunt in Tennessee, eleven deer, a small black bear weighing two hundred and fifty net, eighteen wild s, seven otters, four beavers, twenty-nin- e coons, and a great many fox squirrels. One of the party killed the largest buck ever known to be killed in Cumberland county. Its ham weighed eighty-si.and a half pounds. tui-key- x Forest Grove, Washington county, Oregon, is in trouble because of the pertinacious determination of a speculator to start a whskey-sho- p in the Grove, under the palladium of a United States license. Now the land The groom knocked at site of the village was granted upon the express condition that no whiskey- A sarcastic writer in All The Year in her room. Round says in describing the Ger- the door. 'How much will you give to come man cotillion : in "Most delightful of all is the anxTwo cows and 85.' iety, the wise folly, or the foolish 'That's not enough.' wisdom on the face of the leader of 'Three cows and 810.' the game. When things are going 'Oh, you are rich ; you must give right he is forecasting what is to more than that.' come, consulting hurriedly with the 'Five cows and 823,' was the final much damage was done by fUods in hostess,, who has been told that she offer, which was accepted." many portions of the Territory. Indians must leave all to him, or let the were, irenerallv. Quiet, but Gen. Crook thing go to wreck. There is a kind keeps them under Btrict military sur- of serious concentration in his manA Pessimist's Hare. veillance. Philadelphia, 29. A supposed incendiary fire, early this morning, entirely destroyed the new Olympic Varieties Theatre, formerly the National Hall, Market street, below Thirteenth. Loss heavy. Two firemen A darkey iu Natchez was boasting a grocer of the cheapnes of ten pounds of sugar he had purchased at a rival-stor"Let me weigh the said the grocer. The package," and it was found two darkey assented, short. colored The pounds gentleman looked perplexed for a moment, and then said: "Guess ho did't cheat dis child much; while he was gittin' the sugar I stole two pair ob shoes." to A German philosopher of the pessimist school, which holds that evdin-in- z erything in the world is bad, was with his wife ou stewed hare. On this occasion the philosophical gentleman appeared in the character of an optimist, because not to have done so would have been to abstain from contradicting his wife, who herself was a pessimist. "This hare," the lady in question had observed in the middle of dinner, "has no hare's character." "Tlie hare is a fine hare," the husband replied, "and possesses the character of its species. All I can admit is that it is wanting in individuality." "That the hare, objectively speaking, is a hare, I already knew,' returned the philosopher's wife. "What I meant was, that to me, subjectively considering it, it is us tastel- should ever be maintained Whoever, thereshall fore, succcsslully establish one will abolish the town, and render necessary a most general and extraor-shop within its borders. dinary house-movin- g. Ten thousand dollars is the quotable price for broken hearts at present. The last claimant for this balm to wounded affection in Miss Jeannette II. Hammond, a beautiful cightecn-ear-ol- d of Peekskill, N. Y., who has been desperately disappointed by her treatment at the hands of William M. Dean, a wealthy hardware dealer of New York City.' To make the thing doubly exasperating, Miss Dean had expended $G00 for wedding "fixius" before her recreant intended showed a weakening in his purpose of a speedy marriage. y There is a great deal of curiosity England to know how the Maine Liquor law works. Now and then an English traveler, having been abb to buy a glass of brandy in Portland, returns to tell his countrymen that the law is a perfect failure. Upon in his heels closely follows Mr. Neal Dow, who assures Mr. Bull that the law is a perfect success, and Bull is naturally bewildered. Now a woman has taken the matter up, and every-thin- g will be madedefiuite and clear. Mr. Partington of Portland, is tell photoirrapher requested that his ing the people of Scotland that none of ... . ..i .1.1 i... t.: can be had in Maine sijrn UIK.CU uuin me, enoui'u ut mo "the creature" 6 for love or money. epitaph ess as mutton." |