Boone County Recorder . t no change of air ordiet could satisfy. It may be remarkedin passing that there were other un-satisfied cravings of. the Pennsylvaniaboss that caused the air of the executivemansion to change to a perceptiblylower degree of temperature when hepaid his Infrequent visits to the pres-ident he had made. Ever since he hasbeen suffering with insomnia, butwhether as the result of remorse or ofdisappointment his friends do notspecify. At any rate it is this inabil-ity to sleep that leads him to relinquishthe office which he has so long adornedand which he filled with snch emin


Boone County Recorder . t no change of air ordiet could satisfy. It may be remarkedin passing that there were other un-satisfied cravings of. the Pennsylvaniaboss that caused the air of the executivemansion to change to a perceptiblylower degree of temperature when hepaid his Infrequent visits to the pres-ident he had made. Ever since he hasbeen suffering with insomnia, butwhether as the result of remorse or ofdisappointment his friends do notspecify. At any rate it is this inabil-ity to sleep that leads him to relinquishthe office which he has so long adornedand which he filled with snch eminentsatisfaction to the republicans until hebegan to help them lose elections In-stead of winning them. Quay the cor-mptionist, Quay the self-confessedtempore r with public funds was a herowhom republicans loved to honor. ButQuay the Jonah was quite a differentperson. Overboard with him and letus see whether the public will swallowour pretense of high morality as easilyas the whale swallowed the prophet —Chicago CURRENT PRESS NOTES. Snow Hot Par*. The proverbial purity of snow hasbeen taken to task by a chemist at Mal-vern. The clean snow on melting wasfairly bright It gave on analysisTotal aolids, 2* grains per gallon:chlorine, teaee; free ammonia,. ifparteper 1,000,000; albnmenoid ammonia™!*parts per 1,000,000. Iron was also pres-ent giving a black color-with ammoni-nm sulphide. Thl. water would be tabltshed fact that wa ,er i. pnrifled £freezing, these facte wt^ild tend to showhow well snow fulfil. lta function as !*£.*?• ******** •». the orgMta ImrWrities suspended in th. atopsphere ?M^ao doing its little toward the pre! . of fogs.—Lond»n Engineer- Startling; Conclusion* from Sir Mount If nr« Green B. Raum, -commissionerof pensions, estimates that 1,208,707soldiers cif the union are how living,and that 1,004,658 soldiers were, killedIn battle or have died during the jvarand since. According to this estimate, 2,219,309men bore arms


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