i - s n - ! I IT SI)c 3cffcrsomnn. THURSDAY, APRIL 16 , 1874. VQT The Hon. John B. Storm, M. C, spent nearly a week at home attending to his business hereabouts. He left for Wash ington and his Congressional duties on Monday. The largest assortment of trunks and valiecs, at the very lowest prices at Fried's. An incendiary fire at Williamsport, de stroyed 20,000,000 feet of lumber and buildings valued at $500,000. Insured for $100,000. JCrrThis Judicial District is now composed of 3I'nroe and Carbon counties, and is down in the book, and will hereafter be known as the Forty-third Judicial District. Wayne and Pike counties comprise the Twenfy-sec-( lid District, the number uudcr which we formerly sought and secured justice. Judge Dreher will continue in the discharge of the .lu Mrs of President Judge for us, and Wayne ud Pike will have to hunt up a new man to do the same for them. Our people will not regret (his arrangement. Tsjj' The newspapers of this state arc dis cussing candidates for the election next Fall, when a Lieutenant-Governor and two Judges of the Supreme Court will be chosen. At . resent, the chief interest is concerning the nominees forjudges, since the minority sys tem provided for by the new Constitution insures the election of one candidate by each parly. The nominations by the Conventions are therefore virtually elections, as each elec tor ca:i vote for only one candidate. Judge Passon, seems to be the favorite among the Republicans, although there is a strong movement iu favor of Judge Butler of Ches ter c-mmtj'. The Democrats hare a larger luimbcr of candidates, among whom the most prominent are Judge William Elwell of ('u!u:ul iii, Judge Ludlow, and the lion. Geo. 31. Dallas of Philadelphia, and Judge E. L. D.im: of Luzerne county. Si nday was cold enough. 31 on day was a good spring day. If you want to get a nice spring suit good and cheap go to Simon Fried's. . S.v-r,v was five inch.es deep in some parts of Ohio, on Friday last. v TiJK!tE was a heavy snow storm at Louis- i::c, Kentucky, on Friday last. The best assortment of ladies, misses and tialdri us shoes, at Simon Fried's. Tut: blue birds are mating, and protesting acplust the encroachments of Winter on Spring. Ox Fridaj- last a snow storm set in at Memphis, Tennessee, and lasted for two hours, which astonished the oldest inhabi tants uf that place. -o. Osk of our Country Parsons has a carriage ' -r s:i'i-, the price of which he has fixed at $ I ;M.'J )..), at lea:- so says the Monroe Di ;n:-i-rtt. Country preaching must pay in I-IotiiOj County. M:t. Geo. F. Heller, sold his house and 1 on the corner of Main and Centre streets, aij 'iiilng the Jeefersoxian office, on Mon d :y la:t, to Jacob B. Miller, of this Borough A sight worthy to look at. The large and elegant assortment of Spring goods re ceived last and this week all at the Empire Clothing Store, opposite our office, should bo examined by every body. It really would do your eyes good to behold the splendid patterns and latest styles of ready made cloth ing, our friend Simon has now in store for any one in need of them. His assortment of of boots and shoes, trunks and valices, gents furnishing goods &c., is certainly the largest and best in our town. We advise therefore one and all to call on Simon Fried before purchasing elsewhere. Clothing, boots and shoes, and valices, gents furnishing goods, all of the latest styles and at very low prices at Simon Fried's. By reference to our advertising column? it will be seen, that our young friend Dr. How ard Patterson has taken the place of Dr. Scip in the ranks of our Medical practioners. We congratulate our young friend upon his thus stepping into an established business, and the public over the fact that Dr. Sei leaves nis practice in sucn good nanus, vr. Patterson has been a hard student, and with his fine abilities and the honors with which ho graduated, there is no doubt that he will prove an accomplished and successful Physi cian, and worthy of the confidence and sup port of all. "Cover them over with beautiful flowers," by Stewart, is a New Quartette for Decoration Day. The sentiment embraced in the celebration is a beautiful one, and the Quartette named is certainly, both in words and music, wedded to the occasion. Every body who loved the brave boys, and cherish es the memory of our fallen heroes, will want to hear the song, and as it is now in full re hearsal wherever the day is honored "Cover them over with beautiful flowers" will be come very popular. It can be had at all music stores for 30 cents, or will be mailed for that amount by the publishers, Lee & Walker, Philadelphia. The storm which prevailed here on Thurs day night and Friday morning as a whizzle, a frizzle and a perfect deluge, in other sections ruled as a good old fashioned suow storm. Iu Biughamton snow fell to the depth of 14- inches. In Scranton the lay of "the beautiful" measured six inches. Through the Beech, or from Scranton to the Tunnel above Oakland, the ground was covered, and the trees were literally bent down with snow. From the tunnel down rain was the order, varied with occasional snow flakes. From re ports published elsewhere it will be seen that I. O. O. F. Below we give the names and number of Lodges located iu this County, together with their several lists of officers. Fort Penn Lodge, No. 134. This Lodge was Instituted Jauunary 14, 1846. Officers for the present term : N. G. William S. Bees. V. G. Garret G. Ilamsey. Sec'y- Michael R. Brown. A. S. Thomas M. Mcllhaney. Trcas'r. Darius Dreher. Trustees Theo. Schoch, Reubea Thomas, Joseph L. Bowers. Number of Fort Perm members 188. Amount paid for relief $362 during last term. T f. 1 H o. . l,;V, n.i.iirr.u ,vn Sim. I .11.1 X X.01AUL1CII ' . v mnmitxr l.isr . nnr town has been called STRIKE I3II'Eihau mr. uaiiwo. 'cuuuu "4 ttU """ t tn.wn the loss of one of its brightest of vrrr.CAN FIXING THEIR OWN TERMS, war ornaments, in whatever relation she may be r.mNf! p,n A.ril 13.The iron ? ., , c considered. Though her death had not been Officers Monroe Encampment, No. 161. for the presen term : C. P. George L. Dreher. II. P. Jacob F. Herzog. S. W. Abraham llockafellow. J. W. Darius Dreher. Scribe Thomas M. Mcllhaney. Mountain Home, No. 081. Officers for the present term : N. G.-W. R. Stright. V. G. Philip Koehler. Sec'y. E. II. Heller. A. S. C. W. Depue. Trcas'r. Ephraim Huffman. Rep. to G. L. E. II. Heller. This Lodge has a membership of 1G0. Amount paid for relief of sick members $13G. Mountain Home Encampment, No. 237 Officers for the present term : C. P. E. II. Heller. II. P. Jerome Frantz. S. W. Charles W. Decker. J. W. John II. Bord. Scribe Philip Koehler. Treasure Win. R. Stright. Neola Lodge, No. 827. Officers for the present term : N. G. James K. Harps. V. G. Aaron Bittenbender. Sec'y. Eugene B. Marsh. A. S. John W. Yinger. Trcas'r. George Snyder. Number of members 78. Amount paid for relief $22. The aggreate amount paid in benefits by the several lodges of Odd Fellows, in this county during the quarter ending April 1st, foots up a total of $520.00. The member ship numbers 426 making an average of $1.22 and a fraction paid by each member for the relief of sick and disabled brethren and their families. A good showing truly The payments by the Encampment are not included in the above. the stcrm country. was general throuchout the A thousand dollar Jack-ass arrived in town cu Friday last. This braying animal ! is iiiiendod as an associate for those young bloods who have been parading our streets for several nights past, and making things 1 inc.. N. IIi'ster is at present in New York city, buying new goods to suit the spring and suariior trade. Call at his store Saturday, an d examine one of the largest aud best selected tt:jck of clothing, hats, caps and furnishing &r-rk ever brought to Stroudsburg. The Cashier of the Stroudsburg Bank, re quests us to announce that the Stroudsburg Bank, will be closed to-day, April ICth at 2 o'clock p. m., on account of the funeral of Mrs. Stokes. Parties having business at the B tuk ou that day will call before the hour u-mcd above or they Trill be too late. Patrons of Husbandry. A subordin ate Grange, was organized in Stroud town ship, on Friday, the 10th inst., by Wm. II. Reiahart,-Esq., Dist, Deputy, with the full number of Charter members 20 men and 10 women. The following are the officers, viz : Master, Robt W. Swink ; Overseer, Jos. Snover; Lecturer, Lewis K. Swink ; Stew ard, Edward Drake; Assistant Steward, A. Fethcrman; Secretary, Joseph Swink; Trea surer, Jacob Miller; Chaplain, Charles Swick; Gate Keeper, Jacob Hartman; Ceres, Rebecca Snover ; Flora, Sarah Swink ; Pomona, Rachel Miller; L. A. S., Elizabeth Swink. The revival meetings held in the Presby terian church in this borough during the 1 ast winter culminated in most glorious re 1'gious results. On Sunday last forty-four new members were received into full com muiiion. These with the tweuty received in February makes an addition of sixty-four to the membership as the result of the winter's work. The Rev. Mr. Dinsmore, the pastor, is certainly to be congratulated over the suc cess which his Divine Master has vouchsafed to his efforts. Our citizen generally will learn with re gret that Dr. Geo. W. Seip, one of our most successful Medical practioners has about completed his arrangements to leave here and take up the practice of his profession in the city of Philadelphia. The Doctor has been a resident of town and neighborhood for over a dozen year.?. By his skill he has built up a large practice, and by his suavity of man ner endeared to himself many friends, and one would think he could be content here But his love for the intricacies of his profes sion prompts him to seek a larger field fo investigation, and our knowledge of the man prompts the belief that he will soon be heard of in higher walks of Medical and Surgical Science than he could hope to occupy here We learn that his plan comprises a trip to the hospitals of Europe before settling in the city of Brotherly love. The Doctor will carry with him the best wishes of all our citizens. McCarty & Sons have entered upon the occupancy of their recently erected addition to their already extensive ware-rooms. Their show rooms now measure 25 by 100 feet, and these with their large basemeut are already filled to overflowing with all kinds and qualities of furniture, principally of their own manu facture. It will pay to visit the establish ment first to see what is to be seen, but it will pay still better to call if you wish to purchase any thing iu the furniture line, for here you can get just what you want at the lowest prices. Information Wanted. The undersign ed is desirous of securing information of con cerning the whereabouts of his father Levi Strouss who left his place of residence on Saturday evening, the 4th inst. since which time nothing has been heard of him. Mr. Strouss is about 5 feet 8 inches high, stoutly built, has dark complexion, black hair sprink led with gray, and is about sixty years of age. Any information concerning him will be most thankfully received by Morris H. Strouss, Paradise Valley, Monroe Co., Pa. The Republic. The April number of this magazine, which ought to be styled a political science monthly, has been received. Among its leading articles is one entitled "has the Government neglected the Interests of the Farmers," which is a most veri table sketch of the progress of agriculture in the United States, from the time of the in troduction of the first cattle to the present day. "The Department of State," is another interesting article, giving as it docs a com plete exposition of the functions of this Department ; an abstract from the report of the Pennsylvania railroad gives very many important facts, and the article entitled "the State and the liquor traffic," endeavors to treat that question from the standpoint o the statesman. There is no publication ex taut that gives the same amount of well selec ted political information in so entertaining a form as The llepullic. It is indispensable to the political writer and speaker. The ap pendix contaius three very valuable speeches two by McCrary, of Iowa, and Judge Hoar, of Massachusetts, upon the subject o regulating the railway traffic, and one by Mr. Chipman, in which the relations of the capi tal to the general government are ably and interestingly treated. Although The Repub lic contains as many pages of reading as any first-class magazine, it is furnished at hal price two dollars per anuum. Has the Normal School project died? It is a pity that whereas a month ago it was the theme on every man's tongue now we icar nothing about it. Millersville and Kutztown were not built up in this way. In those places work, energetic, persevering work, was the order of the day, and the re sult is thrifty Schools, and marvelous socia and Drecuniary prosperity. Things here can be made the same or even better if we pursue the same course that was pursued there. Millersville and Kutztown both star ted with small beginnings, but the shoulder once put to the wheel there was no getting tired, no stopping. Now however the day of rest has come. Both institutions pay their way, and their projectors have nothing to do but set down, talk over the result of their abors and enjoy the fruits. This experience cannot fail to be ours, if we put the same stamnia in our work. Why not then wake up and go to work again this time deter mined, in face of every obstacle, to conquer victory. Perseverance in this regard wil make us open our eyes with wonder. Improvements. A Mr. Keys, who, with his family, has visited this section for severa seasons past, is having erected for himself a fine summer residence, on the hill near High land Dell. The building will be forty by fifty feet on the ground, and two stories high aud will prove an ornament to the locality, James Edinger, is preparing the founda tion for his new store building to be erecte on the ground recently purchased by him o Win. Hollinshcad, on Main street. John Selwood has his new house, erecting cn the lot purchased of Peter Robeson, near Squire Drake's office, Stroud tsp., well un dcr way. Stroud Burson, has broken ground for new residence on Centre street, just abov the corner of Sarah, which will doubtless be a fine affair. John Keller is building an extensive chick cry, corner of Franklin and Sarah streets this borough. He designs going into the fancy chicken business, and as a foundation for his stock has purchased a cock and hen that are really wonders in their way. They are of the red cochin brood, and bulky as elephants, more or less. From rumors that reach us, we judge that the march of improvement will be steadily onward during the coming summer, a num bcr of dwellings being already projected. ignallin between the earth and the planet Venus is a suggestion made in a good faith by a French astronomer, Mr Charles Cro, who considers the cornio transit of Venus to be a good opportunity lor ascertaining whether there are in habitants on the plauet, and if so, enter ing into relations with them. He says "It is possible that Venus is inhabited that among its inhabitants are astrono mers; that the latter judge the passi of their planet across the colar disc to be an object to oxcite our curiosity ; finally it is possible mat tneee savana will ttnv in some way to make signals to us at th precise moment wheu they rjsi;ht eup pose that many telescopes will be levelled at their plauet. - The Supreme Court of Iudianna has just rendered a decision declaring plaoes i ' . i? i ... wuere lnioxicauug armies are sold i vilatioD of law to be "comuaoa nuisances. Pennsylvania please copy. 0 13 ITU A II Y. THE PENNSYLVANIA IRON INTEREST, A contributor to the IlUtoricaTT cord has discovered that Thomas Gre A of Pennsylvania, in 1814 patented n' steam teasel t( manufacturing interest of Pennsylvania MARRIED. lOl BLtCIAl Vtnin. . v, vu - I . . . . ment fell like a thunder clap upon all who lis crippled, auu over nau uiu ituuiu April btn Jb4, by Kev. John P. ChanU at the 2l. t. I'arsonage on Centre St St..j ' unexpected for several days, yet its announce- ip.irtt it. Evfrvone frit that hi deed ana in estab hshments are susnended. with an at the 2l. t. I'arsonage on Centre St Si'j ' truth "a niothcr'in Israel had fallen"; and that othCr fourth ?ettin" ready to BtOD work, burg, Mr. James G. Vullerchamp anj w" though the had arrived at ripe old aee.wid fc furDaces have ' ceased Hanna Clark, both of Middle Sioithfieldltg that her years were full of honors and crowned ,J . . . . , , , county, Ta. with the love of her fellow citizens, yet tnai piuuui-uuu, iu0 ma,.., b.uv God, in His infinite wisdom, had seen lit to re- orders are scarce, while the outlook for a . nil t. r err-.r frnm flip RrPnOj4 of her rntaf.it i j n!ciniiriii?ini Tr!fa li :i V P 1 1 i v t: iiui L."' v-wi filial ii u uv.u i u . - u , , , ic.,, usefulness and Irom the elation fal!eJj ana the manufacture of rails, a "Y -"cn Z" degree, and 111051 important branch of the trade, lias L.car of lier age. ' " with every disposition to avoid any thing like almost entirely ceasea. iotwunsiauuin? Fulieral 5th day afternoon, at 3 p. , the appearance of intrusion, her presence was tnis gloomy eonuuion oi me irauc lue . rnteriment at Friends' grave yard on C tl J M 11V I V V J v------ J puddlers and workers are preparing for a I trcet in this 1JorollgU. id are rapidly convincing the mem pvprvw here lelu - - y . . i i- ,r r the beauty and temporal and spiritual iorce ui her example. In h 2Mia,aVy ? bers of the National Union of the necessity InStroud township, on the 11th inst., M cle she was ever a comfort, a folace, andj a oy ... nn nf watrps tn thi Rackd Let, aSed C'J years 2 month, andld a warm, Uevotea wne anu muinvr. ah ---."0 .. -c ---- rlmrrli. the nreeents of which the tenderly rates paid previous to the panic. A few loved, she led wholly by the power ot example jayS ag0 a general conference of re- never by the intni-ion of opinion. In her CQtatjvea q the United gons of intercourse wuh 1;n,iln Valean was held in this city, at which sociations, her conduct marked the pciloct wo- J n,nn in so f:irsm humanity c;m compass the the question of a strike was discussed, rounds of perfection. Of her it may truly be and the policy of the workers determined said that in her death all will miss lier aim an by tiie adoption of the fullowiu" : will mourn her loss. The ? ck and at! licted Wc Q o . win miss ine iiuieiy iiiiniMiaiiuiio eai, t j-n i -,- u i 4i,ot, nic- hp iron sells at tiU to I to per toa, ever lier iu ucm w u-i . , . t .' lM)or w ill miss her unceasing, though uncsten- tug price shall be ibto, helpe 9 p. iu. ces. If the boil IS IU uc . k m is 1 I m . M r-v tatious Facnnces to their comlort; the menus paid Dy the heat, 4a eents. hen pud with whom she mixed in social andintellectu-M!;nrr is s.t T.t nn nlI"wanA tn h rofir a. m 1 i 1 J I O al intercourse, will miss lier as ne pranu eJ frQm U)e companicg jf ;ron advances trai Jiciit arouna wnicii iney su io ru iu iii , 0 - , . r . -i- i n i i,r..t;it. i,ai.onrl Brt Hncrhtor-n refu- Per ton lhe T"ce for boiling shall be .11.4 , ... 0 I . -I -l f T - . . sea to attemot the measurment of their grief increaseu SO cents. II tlierc be a decrease . . . 11 I , 1 .1 111 I II II n . 1 " . over a loss so thoroughly irreparauie. in tne prices, tne puadling latcs snail iail 1'crpons suuering witn nervous ixinlity, innj. Their light a bright light in the community jn proportion all questions of differences picnt Consumption, Asthma, Dronchitis'atar. JR. IIOWAIiM PATTEKSO., Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, (Successor to Geo. Vt'. Seip.) Office Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa.. in r Seips building, residence Sarah street, nei Friends new meeting house. Prompt attention to calls. ( 7 to 9 a. m. Office hours 12 " 2 p. m. V 5 April 16 lS74-ly CAED. has indeed gone out, but mere is sua icu, tQ be eetlhd h arbitration, the wages to J ' lu ol .-ervo'19 or i'u monarr both for thera and us, the inspiring consola- . j - ' . 7- Complaints, will receive a prompt and radial tion that to the good and pure death is but the be decided by the average price of iron Vegetable Remedy, free of charge, bv givS stepping stone from mortality to immortality during each preceding month. Pay-dav symptoms in full, and addressing, " s but the whisn of a living soul from its time- shall be the third Saturdav of each month. Dr. CI I AS. V. MAIWHALL ment of trial and disease and death, to realms This nrppiutnt vrhen i.nprl hv t Via April lC-lt.l -e i i . l l i I : 1 . l..,,.nr lnirA I .. - J I oi iieauii, auu uu.s uu yxs . offic a of the I n nr. and th nmrin ps The deceased was born in fcolebury town- ,',0-c Phip, Bucks county, l'a., and rcmovea nere, " ........ m-.v,, 2cv with her husband over fifty years ago. Dur- lhe iron-masters have determined not to !;;J ing nearly all that time she has lived with her accede to the proposition, and as the 3S Swan St., Buffalo, X.y. 10R 1 i family in the house in which she died. What Union has a full treasury and the mem- sTandin a good E on for atermVf changes have marked the passing ber, who h bound to con- ten years, lhe undersigned wouhl coS ,, all that period and vet amid all the vicui- . ,., ... J n-,... , , inouie 10 mo support oi tnose on a stnice, "Il lUKJi vi j.is una uwcumgon a general eouflict will probablf grow out Main Street, Stroudsburg into a store roca tudes of more than half a century it can truly be said of her that "None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise." of the present complications. The trouble has already begun by the workers em ployed at several extensive furnaces and March 14th. Mrs. Almin agner, wile ol -Vlr. Works situated in this region aud in Herman Shuraan U agner, ot fctroud.stmrg, i a. othcr ts of tL gut demanding an property it will be sold on very liberal term; April lu-tl.J ULO. AY. SEir. NOTICE. Tnr no f 'lifltfT 111 Q rOvIlT'll if 11(71011 n the Presbyterian Church, at Delaware Wa- empioycu ai ceyiori. er Can. under the ministry of llev. E. J. two establishments. IMerce. After her removal to Stroudsburg, she J Hardware Company's works have struck, united with the Presbyterian Church of this ful and useful member. Her sickness was pro- llLel l. eeome general. 13y reason of tracted; but never in all those many months ol fcuppeusiou 01 mrnaces ana roiling mills affliction did a murmur pass her lips. One of and because of the strike fully 15,000 herchiel themes ot thought ana conversation men are now idle throughout the State was the blessed revival which pervaded this I . . community during the fall and winter She Great Fire at Williamsport-Destraction hoped that the opening of spring would bring f t. , yrds Siw Mills and Fnnr health to her body, but when informed that J iiUmuer IrQS baW M111S ana iOUr- anas is hereby given to all those who areindiW McManus & Co.'s to the undersigned, that he reque?ts thera tt nnd fh l?pndinir call at his oltce, and make settlement fori,. with. All accounts remaining unsettled after the lUth ot JNlay next will be placed in the hands ol a Justice of the Peace for settlempr- pril 16-tf. GEO. W. SEIP, M. D. life was ebbing, she cheerfully said, the Lord's iwu. uweinilS-LiOSS SOUU.UUU. will be done. And with her soul pillowed WlLLIAMSPORT, April 12. A destruc upon the bosom otJeau.', sue xeiiasieep in u!etive inceudiarv fire 6tarted atone Thus, for the fourth time, within a few in tbe V3 J? of Brown. tv,rmtl. Ciai l.a rome to His neoole iu our iariy cV s saw mm. it destroyed all Church and taken a beloved sister in Christ, the lumber, amouutinz to about twentv of Adolph Kintner, who will give attention t to Himself. But we rejoice that their holy, million feet. ilod on fortv aerea n, the same. April 16, lS74.-tf. 1 i i 1: . . ' 1 . J I The Spanish JACK BLACK MAMMOTH. This JACK, the propertv c Theodore Bowhanan, will stan: for Mares in Stroudsburg and ri .tocinity, the present season, cos mencing on April iu, Terms to insure with foal, $10. Mares disposed of to be considered in ibat TIe Jack will be in the care and possessio: a -t mm useful and iovoua cl that they have go n-o v;il mppt thr-ni niriiin. find with all the ran- Id somed surround the throne of Jesus take of the pleasures evermore at Hand. us christian m auie p-round. between th ahr.v. nnml vsird gX:17d:g, d White, Lantz & White's saw mill Dissolution of Co -Partnership ill the ran- to us course it cousumeu iMlDert, Utto lhe Lo-l'artnersiup heretofore cxistir, is and per- & Co.'s saw mill and (J. IJ, Krouse & Co.'e under the firm of li. F. A II. I). Busli, wasth His Bight brick planing mill, and also fourteen da? ddved by mutual consent, B F. Lui D. r, .i.,ii:.. T7:h, .on account of bad health ret in s. Tliebneinc A Fraud. lhe i'ottsvtlle Journal says : W e are informed that a certain fellow 13 goini; about the country representing himself as a sale ajreut ior itaesier x lriu 01 Philadelphia, taking orders and inducing parties to pay a portion of purchase money in advance, and m consideration of this fact offering goods at about one half their market value. Look out for him. He is a fraud. frame dwellings on Filbert street. The Gre was got under control at eight P. M The wind blew a gilc during the first part of the fire. It is reported that one and sttle th.ose having demands will preset. will be continued by II. 1). Bush, at the 0! stand. 1 lie accounts ot the hrm will tie sctaoiw bv K. F. Bush. Those indebted please calf man was burned to death in the brick planing mill. Assistance was received from the Lock Haven and Sunbury Fire Departments, to whom this city is under many ooligations for their elucient services. them immediately for pavment K. r . Kl 511. Stroudsburg, April 4, JS74. II. D. BUSH. N. B. The Store hereafter will be continue bv the undersigned at the old stand. Than; ful for past patronage he hopes bv strict attr tion to business, under the (.lohien rule lr TIIE LOSS and let live," to retain a liberal share of puL. Is estimated at $500,000: insurance. TO??- , ftlKnnnn nru r..u : 1 April io-4t.i ii.ij.ulcu. v"v,wv. .me lu.iuwiui; iii c iue priucipai sufferers: Brown, Early & Co., P. Ilerdic U. S. License Taxes. All United State license expire on the & Co., Filbert, Otto & Co., Filbert & Co., last day ot April, lhepealty imposed b 2i. Willams Co.. li. 11. llawlev & Co by law ior tne lanurc to mate return or CAUTION. application for the special tax stamped before commencing or continuing busi ness, is fifty per cent, of the amouut of license or special tax. This is simply for failure to make the application in time. There are other penalties for doinp: busi oess without having actually paid the tax and for not posting up the tax stamp eon Whereas, mv wife Mariah, has left mr If. and board without any just cause or provocs tion. all persons are herebv cautioned not t: trust or harbor her on my account, as I andn termined not to pay any debts of her coma. DAVID TBA.S LI THE DEATH PENALTY. Execution cf Emil Lowenstein at Albany Albany, April 10. The execution of Mn- Emil Lowenstein for the murder of John Smithfield township, April 9, lS71-3t D. Weston took place iu th.3 jail here to day. Two thousand people stood iu the streets iu tne vicinity, in a snowstorm. vti l,. .1,,-. rKms c from 10 a. m. till 3 p. m. At five minutes Elizabeth Trach. dec' A. to meet at the ho NOTICE. 1 : .1, i f 1 : riu,- BUltUUSiy iu luu i'iai;u ui uuaiucss. inn - , , . i , , , , ' . V e V., J nnct r m tlia rsf I. 1 1 I nf llio li(o rlooo. ,.l ll, iliv nf ill' is a matter of considerable importance to v"v "uul fouuu",eu " n Z r,i t ' T ., " c. ...v manr of our citizens and thev would do wan s ceu was opened, and he walked xyj CY ' many oi our citizens, ana iney wouia uo . . . . . , accounts settled bv some person present. well to bear it in mind. " " lu ',a l'.iatc "fueatu iue . MABGABFT TKACH, uoose, wuere iue priest intoned a payer. aPriI 9-4t.l Butternnlk Fail nually A Phcenexyille man eats 1,095 pies an- Thc prisoner was then allowed to spoak, auu ucciareu ins innocence witu trem bling earnestness. A little later ha ad The snow at Ebensburg Pa. fell so deep ded, '-There are a great many who have last week as to break down peach, plum injured me, and who were false witnesses and other fruit trees. on my trial 1 wish to sav to them all that I freclv forgive them, and T hnna One cent was a Scranton clergyman's God will also forgive them." Aftrr tho fee for performing the marriage cere- Lst offices of religious consolation the mony ior a couple on faster Sunday. rope was cut and the drop fell. Lowen MTJSIOA.L. Miss E. A. G11EACEX, Practical Piano Teacher. Terms S10 00 per quarter. Kesidenec at C. It. Andre's, 011 Sarah si A w JJVUWUI ' stpin's lied- vona l.rrvl-r. a i 1-- StroudsburiT. Pa. April 9. 1874. lm . I herft is trnnhlrt nhnnt th (ntr.ol i . . . .. . ' t wwuu j ubv iu a utuo u v c i iwu minutes American caoutchouc crop. The Indian. At lhe end of ixteen milutes fc b EICCllOH iVollCC. have been rubbed the wron way, and az j j ""VI " they threaten to stretch the neck of the Toed to the" cTrlVu C Yl 1 An clection wiU h hM b'V th "?S next cum collector they find in tho.e 7? , German Catholic, Church, the Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Com next gum collector they nnd id those and thence, after a requiem mass, to St of Monroe County, at the public houf; Pari8, Marv's burrvinn- onnd coh K. Sh-fr in'iho Boronch of Stronr . 1 j j a a 1 ing. I n l n.rovi Ma 11 llin nil, n 1 I . . ..... vt r r, i ' V. , . Execution 01 Prao-Dft Hrvqnt in Tai! Pald Company shall be alloweu to i Newfoundland dog walked into a market, L UU 01 rrdoU0 Bryant la lennes j J - h $3 0fxor oi onone dropped a ten cent piece out of his mouth. ,T . and wolkfd off with a wbnlrt ,lmnn Th Nashville. April lU. Pracue Urv butcher says some folks may call that do" , at A'ulaski, Tenu, to day, latellijrent, but he thinks that a do-' that lur luc llllimS oi Alexauder bteel, twe i I 17 A fir HnA T nwrmn. M J , C 1 1 can i uistin-juisii between a ten cent slice . jju,bu oi coioreu peo ple witnessed the exeeution, aud were mueh excited by it. r.l.M- -vrtl..- I'.r.nnl PKTE11S. FDlXtifi; April 2, 1S71. and a $5 fish sense. hasn't got even common OAED!! Mrs. E. HIBBLEB, o her The shipments of oil over the Lebanon Bradford county produces the greatest Having resumed Press-makinsr, at,j; Valley Railroad in March for New York "mount of butter, 3,701,709 pounds ; de, Main street, tirst door rfr;(: were heavy, a--re-atin- 13G2 cars or lo'AomtTj next, 3,101,713 pounds. Ke1rn'B' wil1 beiI'leased Jhet abou, 8,8100 ;-aU.. The oUbaJio'.0,; l" ' "" for April has opeued very briskly, and T?? ' pounds; Greene is next, perfect littinjr Press, rartuularat- the shinments will nrnhnblo ctiiI thna pounds. Lancaster is ahead in en t putting and fittintr. lal'rl - - pmcnts will probably of the last month, the receipts amountia" to between 3150,000 and 200,000 A lioga county man, wroosly named Darling, jealous of his wife, attempted to commit suicide by poisoning, but the wide awake drurist gave him tartar emetic instead. Furious at failure, Darl Dg next tried hanging and throat cuttin id turn, boiled in all. he went homa ......... , j-.uuuuuu -,yn,uuj Dusneii an nually. A kerosene lamo has iust b ft en lnrfln. tod wlliull filn.j u, - It 1 . .. ...vU uiim aa uii"ui a lli?nL A a 1 1 . . o auu uses no glass chimney. Compressed ui r is lorceu around tha fl;imo l III a inpfur on.l 1 ..r 1 f - w.w. uuu 1 j 1 1 1 r . ii h 1 k 1 n 1 irn 11 11 .1 'as. HOUSE RAISING, Jlrs. )i)M(Thrtv nf C3-.- 1 beat his wife, smashed the furnituro an, bv . o." T, 17 Tas 0VQa tn m., v.i. r " au4j. ner turoat was ""V" l" xvl' toru irooi car to ear. The undersigned having tfi' with the necessary apparatus to attend to all oixlers for , House Raisiog and Jlo and for tha removing of la'S8 without regard to distance. jtfj iifrvi.bn-K.il will nnlv Ini CriU'14-.- . ..;,i8 effort will be made to ensuic- who secure his services. C. K. Ib r'l L1;V," fcMOtf KastStw""' wrefcMWTS OJriW WiTt.tfc iWfS'.m vy iminifjwmvwi w