The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 08, 1875, Image 2

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We didn't get fooled.
Eastoxians are getting fat on Suckers
and Catfish.
I)c 3ctfcvsonian.
The Temperance trade is at a stand still-
where are our Temp Goodlers.
Kev. G. I). Carrow appointed to fill the
pulpit in the 31. E. Church, so ably filled by
his predecessor Rev. Dr. Chaplain, arrived
last Saturday aud assumed the duties of his
charge on Sunday. His discourses in the
morning and evening showed him to a man
of great ability and one likely to do much
good in its place. A largo congregation
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1875.
frg?" It would be hard indeed if cur di.s
tmguised neighbor over the way, and his
party did not get a boric to pick, occasional
ly, by way of comfort. Recently they had a
tremendous scare, and were really shivering arrived
over the belief that the "tidal wave" hadbc
ran to recoil upon thera. New Hampshire
New goods will arrive at
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i i ii-i c .ui t niiiritin' iriiK 'jni I M :ui I i iit'v.i i id w
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. .olr. ....t- flirt dinar 1 1 r f. lifv woro fnlnf I them.
lack to their old place among the "outs"
Indeed really becoming the "outs" as they
hai been iur tne years liuervtuni uawu-u ,
the llood tide ot ana iast ian. it was a
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- wmv I Tl.rt Krkirri nt I'3rUOU3 Y Ui hviu
i i. 14 mectir. at Ilarnsburg on May 4. o.nc
The Connecticut campaign, which ended four murderers will occupy atten
on Monday last, has been actively contested
during the last two weeks. Many prorain- '
ent speakers, including Messrs. Blaine, Gar- "There ! that explains where my c;o thes
field, Hawlcy, Fryc and Hale, were on the line went to !" exclaimed an Iowa oraan
stump "to tiie Lpublican candidate last as she found her husband hanging m the
week. The Democrats had the aid of Sena- stable.
tor Bayard of Delaware and S. S. Cox ol Q gphoppcrs in the Western States
New York. are around the railway stations these warm
Eighty-one towns give Ingersoll 19.804 ; Spr;hg mornings, to see who comes to pur-
Greene, 17,950: and Smith, 1 3b6. l he same seed wheat.
town gave last year Ingersoll, 1; r- p viin:,v now waitins impatiently
t i..: irvj?i ..ml Smith Fro- j , , . " m:
iisiiu, numw-uu, j , x . , gome new rrrceilsuacKs, 10 see wuau .ui.
hiDitiomst, l:UJt). like. It can never
T.itP vntnms from this, the Second Con-r ... .i
" money becomes lost, and that lost money gets . , n:..t..;rtf Inmo. Philios a tq l'
ud to near the hundreds! "Well really! Xv KJUtra- of 495. with Tt is no harm to shoot a cat in cr-
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make an
When a Beecher woman ljlacvTrTT
upon a stool in a millinery store n 1
other woman incontinently sits uWn n"
it, the former frantically others
v. unuiii x kiiuw fcnu ii viio n:str
cious thing." '
Goods cheaper thau cvpr at N. Kustcr's.
He has them marked way down to bottom wclcomed his advent amongst us.
nrices,
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WE regretted to learp last wect that our
Scu anton is growing proud over their new townsman, Mr. Samuel Emery met with a
Mayor, lie is looking after the loafing iass 0fsome $70, which, somehow, managed
police. to get out of his pocket. Money is so much
1 HE season when one has a right to thiuk . , ,
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N. Kuster's this now! as our old friend Squire Wagner would five towQs tQ hcar from whiJh tw0 years ag0 m0nt, but if you happen to miss 1
1 to call and sec say, "I do declare its too bad." We hope, ave a pcm0cratic majority of 147. and kill a boy the authorities
however, that friend Emery has found the w n Baraum (i)em.) jn the Fourth Dis- awful fuss over it.
A man cannot expect to be happy unless
he is healthy and he cannot be healthy un
lost rock
trict. is re-elected by probably 1000 majority. A deacr :n Erj0 advertises : ;Caroeene
We were pleased to see Mr. Samuel Melick The State is undoubtedly cmocrauc iu 0li 0nnly id cents per gaion, auu aUutu
nfXowbm. New York, and his excellent Senate is Democratic by a large majoruy. a lev aoors aoove anuuuuWB ,
UA, nnmn.tlininnrnor.l.PrP.ants. where The returns have already elected thirteen as one of his articles in trade.
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i I od-send for them thcrelore that the turn- v omen cannot practice law m rcnnsyiva- thcy are alwayg gure of a hearty wcicomc from Democrats out ot twenty-one. 1 here are large n Curtin tonslipj Centre
up of Monday last, in Connecticut, and Cm- ma, but they can in Illinois, Wisconsin, Mis- q1J timc frienjA 'e regretted to learn that Republican gains on Representatives, and wa3 the wint;r home 0f a bear with
"Sam" came among us au invalid, and hope tne nousc is prooaoiy cux. two cubs several toxes, and a litter o
Those wishing to secure a good bargain that our pure mountain air and excellent! 11. li. totarkweatiier or "M- skllnks.
X pair of abortionists are to be hung in
will do well to call at N. Rustcr's, as he is
bound not to be undersold.
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cimiati and in Anapolis, Maryland, in which souri and Maine
latter place it was necessary to kill several
uarkies in order that a Democratic victory
-hould show something new and novel some
thing different from the annual occurrances
there ever since Gov. Swan was informed by
Ren. Butler, in 1S61, that throwing brick
bats at his soldiers, on their march to Wash
ington, would proe anything but wholesome business.
fmi for the scsesh Marvlanuers. e are
nl.ul thpv have achieved these victories now, Now dig dig and plant right the seeds
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It is now that parsons, cabinet makers,
d furuiahcrs of household goods generally
should begin to experience a briskness in at the residen
water mav have the effect to remove the in the Ihird district, is eiecteu vy auuuu
cause of his ailment and restore him to 1000 majority.
wwdv nml nnrfi'ct lu-Mkh. ItEl'UBLICAN SUCCF.SS IN MICHIGAN.
On TnPl.i v orpnln". thn Rppfhoven Cor- DETROIT, April 5. Returns from all parts
and furthers of household goods generally nct Band, of this place, serenaded Samuel show general Republican gams. General is.
:sidcnee of Reuben R. Miller. F. G raves has been re-elected justice ot the
Supreme Court on both tickets.
Mr. Murston, who leads the Rcpubhcn
Tom Collins, Club Record.
Below will be found the record of the Tom ticket, has, from appearances, 15,000 major
Canada next June. Some prompt work o
this kind on our side of the border would
not come amiss.
Of the four thousand lawyers in New
York city about five hundred do all the
business, and their incomes run all the way
an-
011
luali-
This month the United State M;
Philadelphia will be put to it. full ffori!
ing power. Ihe tjovcrnment havim
sured a good supply of silver will 'IT
v i i . . -uill-
mence immediately to coin it ami -n
keep the mint running steadily. )r j
derman, Director of the .Mint, say tV
will not necessitate the employment of an'
additional force.
Tlie proprietor of a variety tlto-tr
Tenth street, Philadelphia, was trioil l,
week for giving performances of an indecent
character. The "can-can" was daiu-cl i
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general uisoraer was alleged, j nda Id
low delivered a sensible charge to the jury
uui niu lanti twiiji uuviuwu 1 1 mi mere
nothing injurious or iilegr.l in the "cuu-
and acquitted the defendant.
was
can.
The tallest man in Lowell, Ma.v
a.ss..
vUi i - 'j ""j i seven
feet two inches in height, IS years old, and
weighs 315 pounds. His father is six feet
five inches in height, his mother live feet
ten inches, and his sister, 1 5 years old whi
has not yet "got her growth," six feetcinht
inches, the average height of the family
being six feet six inches.
. from starvation point to 100,000.
"Yes, sir," yelled a preacher iu a Dakota
church one Suuday morning. "There's
more lying, and swearing, and stealing, and
general deviltry to the square inch in thig
in the "off" year, instead of a year . or two hoe hoe and keep down the weeds then Co!lins BasJ Ball CJub of str0U(jsburg, to- ity at least for justice of the Supreme Court, The Republicans of Fayette county have here town than all the rest of the Ameri-
hence, when the President is to be elected, see sec li we cannot witu ease raic raise tlicr wjth the averagC runs maae ky the and the rest of the Republican State ticket is selected their delegates to the i'cepublican can country, ana men tne congregation
and when it is so necessary for the welfare of lettuce, and onions, and peas.
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the country that a good, honest, untiring, un
compromising Republican should be elected.
We are glad to see our distinguished neigh
bor happy to see his joy shadowed forth iu
his election pictorial column with his roos
ters, his mottoes, and his other Democratic
The Junior Order of Mechanics of thi
place now ranks among the things that were
the Order having surrendered up its char
ter to the Grand Council on Tuesday of last
week.
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Club last season. They played eleven games but little behind. State Convention, and instructed tnem to got up anu uumpcu uie preacner out ot the
of which thev won eight and lost three. In this county C. J. Rillc Democrat, is vote for the renommation ol Governor window.
They began the season under favorable aus- elected circuit judge. In this city George S. llartranlt.
hkely, be led to shed tears of bitter disap- '
A Vrvrirl:i wnmjin rocf-ntlv L-nr..l-..l
i . .1 .1 .1 o 'f. L-L.t . I . ; v .-u
pices, nut owing to tncir inauiiuy to anays pwnt is rc-eiccteu recuruer hhuuui ui'ii- And now those indefatigable Ualilornians jown seven bursars one after auotht-r
present a lull nine sutiered some Dadueieats, tion. orfi frf.in"- into the cultivation ol tho sumac Hw husband watched from the ton of tli,.
Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, held trcCj tc product of which is used for tan- stairs, and felt so brimful of battle that he
micipal elections on Monday. Both went niu", and, when prepared, brings from $70 couldn't cool off until he had jerked his
Ix 1S74 the four cities of Boston, New be seen that they were most successful against Democratic to 130 a ton. cight-ycar-old boy out of bed and 'whaled'
P. T. Barnum was elected mayor of Bridge- him sound y for not getting up and heli
port, Conn., on Monday. John ivoDeson.i nn o ,.r j iag ms motaer.
nnntlinr showman, was deleated tor mayor ot . , T-r r? . i i :i.i: n
, ial liail OI me emenniai ummui, ai. v . y ,.l,r,.l.
; ; 1 fcunday and "experienced religion. Arriv-
Resolutions Of Condolence. nours a u J ing home she called her children about and
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At a special meeting of the Phoenix Murfrecsboro', Tennessee, boasts oi a re- said : -i am pious now, anu i am going
nonsenses, over the display of which he be
lieves that he feels so happy. And we are York, Philadelphia and Baltimore slaugh- the Pennsylvania clubs and least with the
Jiapny with him, in a measure the only tered 3,009,000 hogs this iu addition to the New Jersey cl ubs
drawback to our perfect happiness being the dressed aud packed pork sent in various victories.
intuitive knowledge that, where as he laughs shapes. July Tom. Collins vs. cuppers of Miifoni,
. ill Mil S4RKT 'IWmIFIII It "Ives US "TCai uau1' "i 1UlU j r-" '
will look sour, and woebegone, aud, move than -uu- -- -iammj , u 0ive icac ozkimi of Onkiaud, si is
icasure w learn, uas wjcuicu a cieiuip in T Co,Hns vg of Strudsburg 34 10
til 1 X"- x 1 I 1
31 to 13
41 "20
pointment when the controliug States of the
Union speak, as they will, most certainly
next fall, in condemnation of the patent ligh
tening rod Democracy, which our neighbor
ostensibly advocates. But as the good man
aid "sufficient unto the day is the evil
1IUE. l'ue barn ot Air. Jonn . linger,
at Sciota, this county, was destroyed by fire
on Friday evening last, together with a ouan
thereof, and we rejoice with our neighDor tity 0f1:iv straw jMtiA about $700.
over the result in Connecticut aud Cincinnati, I1;:;UreJ in Farmers Mutual.
and Annapolis, Maryland, where the nigger?
wore killed in an unmistakable evidence Lvzf.r.ne County has had another mur
that the victory was sound com. Jor. Peckville is the locality cause a Saloon
open on Sunday in violation of law, which
a wholesale grocery house iu New York. 0ct. 23, Tom Collins vs. ricked nine of this piaea so- ic Steam Fire Engine and Hose Co., No 2, marbable curiosity, in the shape of a horse to give you two days to get religion. It
Oct 2i. Tom Collins vs. Mutual of l'ortiand. G9 "22 Mleij at t10jr Tuesday evening, -March with a well-developed, natural moustache, you aon t uo it in mat ume i u wi.aie ,our
Oct. Si, Tow Coiiius vs. D. L. i w. of EaiiwaJ 89"17 oa iQr, thn fi.lWimr nrp.imh1n" and re- Tf w nr.f nt. all unusual, however, to find hides off. I have learned my duty. Da
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Totsis. l-i solutions were unanimously adopted
We wish him the most abundant success in
his new undertaking
Dkfeats.
Aug. 13, Tom Collins vs. Modoc, Wroliingtoo,;.J I2to41
Sept. II, Tom Collins vs. Americus, Bolviderv, X.J. 13 " S5
Oct. 10, Tom Collies vs. Mutual, rortland, r.t 1 " 36
Totals- 51 112
Showing totals of 310 apainst 213 in favor of the Toiu
Collins.
AVERAGE OF Kl'NS.
Games Total Total Average
I'lavtd. out. runs. run.
9 22
W. Schoch, 1, f.
Mclntyrt', Cb.
entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first
cost and Lelow cost. Come one and all,
now is your chance for Bargains.
It is strange that men, when demanding tie Con.-tablc didn't see of course bad liars, iu
alleged rights will spoil their prospects by wuLk cy, bad blood and a pistol.
making fools of themselves. This is just
what the striking miners of the Schuylkill Imtortant. In order to quit the Boot
;md Lehigh region have been doing. Just and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his
:is the people of the country began to under
hand their case, and to enter heartily into
espousal of their cause, they must need go to
destroying property and interfering with the
rights of others who do not see things exact
ly as thcy see it. This is just what their ra
pacious employers want, knowing full well,
is they do that the people at large will not
long entertain sj'mpathy for men who will
not accord to others the same rights which
llicy demand for themselves. The 31. N. A.
rdiould at once see to it that there is not even
t he semblance of the laws violation on the
-part of its membership. Unless they do this
Walton, c.
Dutot, p.
Mj.rh, 1. f. and 2b.
J. Schocli, c. L aud 2b.
C. Scboch, s. s.
0"Erien, r. I.
Holoies, lb and p.
5
10
11
S
3
11
S
10
11
7
23
23
19
23
32
26
3
as
00
22
Z-i
39
2sJ
2'J
34
21
21
4.2
4.2
4- 2
5- 8
5-6
5-5
3-1
2si
2-4
"Whereas, An all-wise Providence, has
in his Divine wisdom, been pleased to call
away from our midst James F. Sanford, a
member of our Company, and
iieuf.as, In las death the Uompany
has lost a faithful member, his family a
kind and affectionate father and a sober and
upright christian man. Therefore be it
KcsolciiL lhat while we deplore our
loss we submissively bow to the will of our
God and Maker ; aud be it lurther.
Ri-solccd. That as a testimony ot our re
spect to his memory our fcteam Lnginc and
SCO,000 under his father's barn, and there ccntl tlie full'u,.
was great rejoicing in the family until it cclleii udvice to the s
was discovered that the cash was an couiuer-
asscs thu3 dowered. you hear me t
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A I.-r , r. I. VV1 1lTt-O IT1 V lrillTlll I . . . . n -w ,
il uu. iuj-u-j-""-) - l'resideut l'orter, ot laie y.Vik re-
laconic and t'X-
:tudeuts in the course
r.C m r.-vfoilciil niilrfs? "Dnri t, (Irmv
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felt, aud a very had counterteit at tnac. p , , p ?t gmoke j)ot ,We;,r
Don't deceive. Don't read novels. Don't
. o, . .1 i in irrv uliiu ui wu tu 1 w-
halt ot one per cent, in meir semi-annaai -
t :i i . ,i-;w untmn v.n. --- ,
1 i- . l r Be civil. Head the papers. AdLTtis'j
one per cent, a year a direct evidence of V - i 11 , .1 k 1
, 17 1 1 li c 1 . i your business. iake monev, anu do uuk1
the irencral dullness of money and trade. J.' .u ; " , , -' r
A Stillwater man has just cut down a
Hose Carriage be draped in mourning for remarkably largo oak tree. It measured As an advertising medium the New York
the period of thirty days ; and be it fur- over four feet across the stumps. It con- JTci-ald on Sunday surpassed itsi-lf. It was
ther. tains 2451 feet of timber, round measure, the usual Sunday sheet a quintin le t
Why are we behind. Every other town
has got the spelliographic fever. Can't we.
too, have a "spelin skule." "What say the
Y. M. C. As. They won't dance. WThy
not get up a spell say Stroudburg vs. East
Strcudsburg.
The Vanceburg Kaduchiun, remarks that
"a fanner on an average sixty-five years, a
nriuter only thirty-three. The farmer should
thcy may as well hang up the fiddle and take pay up promptly. That printer may be mad,
lown de shubble and de hoe. Thcy can lut ticre 1 method aud reason in his
never succeed without the backlog or j.uonc madness,
cpiuion; and they will never secure this by a
resort to mob law and rowdyism, no matter Ja-IE3 Sixguastep. of Millcrstown,
how just their cause may be othcTWLse. Lehigh county, and Henry Singmaster of
Stroudsburg, Pa., have been appointed ad-
Ir. Abraham Featherman, iormerlyot miuistrators ot the estate ot the late Jacob
Cherry Valley, Monroe count-, Pa., and son Singmaster, they having furnished the requi-
ofMr. I'hilip Fcathcrman, died at Miiford, site security, viz: $1,370,000.
Davis county, Kansas, March 21, 1875, from
injuries received while trying to run a ferry If any of our readers who have changed
Uat across the Republican river, at 31iUord. their places ot residence laii to get ineir
The ice was running heavy at the time and paper, they will please bear in mind that
Mr. Fcathcrman was in a stooping condition, they have failed to inform us where they
M-lmn n . lirro cxVo. of ice struck the boat caus- have moved to. There is somewhat of the
ing the windlass which held the boat to break Irishism about this, but it is true ncverthe-
loose, the pin in the windlass strikiug Mr. 1. less,
r n tlr hofiil witli siifli a fore.fi as to crush in
1.:.. .i-.,n TTo vtu .r.f t, ,v, oft.or. A chand festival for the benefit of the
1 , Pastor of Stroudsburg, A. M. L. Church,
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will be held in the vacant store room or m
The Beecher-Tilton distress is now in its 8. Wintermutc, Main street, on Wcdnesnay
Kivpntv-Sr?t dav of trorrcss. Bcechcr com- and Thursday evenings, 14th and 1 5th, inst.
menced his testimony on Thursday last, and Several white ladies having kindly offered
irritne their services, will be in attendance. An
r tl l O AilLUCVJ O A fc t- vv-i. w - 1 '
charged as a babe uuborn. If Falsutfi invitation is extended to the public general
was a livinrr man among us there would ccr- ly. Admission free.
t.imltr lr yf.r.m f.ir lllrf "Trfrfl. Tjfinl- llOW
tiiw worU ;a rn tn Ivinff If this trial has "All fools day," Thursday last, proved
,lti,;n(rPs, mvfn to the to be a irfect beauty of a day warm and
,.1.1 a ftiir.ts.lWswr.ariin'fivftr listen- pleasaut clear as a bell, and a most delight
ed to iu a Court of justice. It is a wonder iul moving day-gratifying to those who didn t
that some of the witnesses are not afraid to have to move, as well as to the thousands
go to bed nights. wll. did. Our streets were full of busy
moving life on that day. Every body that
As our readers are already aware, the ice wasn't moving was helping every body that
moved out of the Delaware river, on Thurs- was, and taking it all-in-all it sustained
day last. It was a majestic movement of a its well earned and long held reputation as a
most powerful body, but fortunately it pas- day of much toil, considerable perspiring
ed along peaceably and without entailing and a full modicum of profanity,
(l-imurn nlnriT t noTirs. All now breathe '"
fPrnra;n ."and th asnira'Jon of thanks to ! IWIS KlCKHUFF, a student of Dr,
the supreme Being for his mercy in so safely Jackson's and a recent graduate of Jefferson
Yrrtrr-tinrr 11?. li.is ilnuhtlcss welled Un
from Medical College, has, we learn periecied ar
,,nv n tl.-.nLfi.l hort (lnrinr thn iwst w.'fk. rangemcnts to locate at Sand Cut, Wayne
Hundreds flocked to the G an to see the ice county taking the place made vacant by
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Dr. bimou Jiuier who locates at
first problem is twelve bushels. To his see- papers for publication
ond: all three can draw 3594 pounds; the
black 1046, the gray 1223 and the sorrel 1325
pound.. Ihe answer to his engma is, ' not
low much, but how well," To his second,
Acres. 1 ue answer to his mst puzzle is
solved iu this way :
above Rcsohcd, That we deeply sympathize Xt is thought to be the largest white oak twenty pages and one hundred and twenty
but with his bereaved family in their irrepar- ia that section. columns. Of these columns seventy-nine
. .1,1 and a halt were devoted to advertising, or
Twenty applications for national banks twclve aml a ir.if more that the Jhrahl
were received during last w eek, amounx-i rtf. .ATVf:llpi ctytv-svrn. which
of which 81,400,0001 t. nmU rin SMn.lMvriMrin-hSO. be-
Other players than those giv
as they nlaved iu but few games their names able loss and that a copy of these resolu-
. w . , , . ,1 l. if
are omitted. II. A . M. U'JU uc pruu.cu w luum ,
ther were receiveu uuring not amouui- cvcr 3Cfore contained, sixty-s
Resolved, That these resolutions be spread ing to $1,770,000, of which $1,400,000 was UC number on Su'ndayi
upon the minutes of the company and a was from the Extern and Middle states;. believe, the previou
I'L'ZZLKS.
.-inns maximum.
1 k. 1 s t-m. niv r . m. . . . . 1 1 u flj uiiv V Vitu -
Axswkhs. The answer to S. Datcsman's Conv be presented to each of the county 500,000 irom the Southern, ana -ou,uuy Th two bunjrCll ad eiirhtv-tlnvj
irom 1110 ties iv 111 uiaiw. m:,,.,- ; l,nn d'tho rr,i , lievo-
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Talking about those awful corsets they tea to advertising, lsuhluih- mat
Horace Huston, )
John "NV. Smith, Y Committee.
E. L. DltEHER, )
They are rctually harvesting barley now
in Southern Laliiornia.
A new mode of boarding. Kentucky has
I a man who cats sawdust.
New England advices say the maple
sugar crop will be very short.
pay that the lady who was shot by her hue costs the advertiser forty corns, a wn-oie
lover in Washington recently will probably column nets the proprietor feiL,.".-.), a:id
recover, as one of her corset steels re- the receipts for the -aevcnty-mno an 1 a .w.t
ceived the main force of the pistol ball, and were $3,909.40.
. .
thus saved her li
The answer to his second puzzle
'Anathema Maranatha."
Stillwater, your answers to S. Datcsman's
first and second problems are correct. Thanks
for vour acrostic.
Speing an Acrostic.
A Burly winter run his race ;
surcharged no more with freezinpyold,
Spring welcome, slowly corats apace,
A perfect joy to young and old.
Forth from the 6unny south, now flows
A rolling life awak'ning breeze,
Its melting force will Bend the enowa
At once, all rushing to the seas.
The potent power of Sol's warm raya
Perceptive now, will give a glow
A joyful hue, and all ablaze,
We'll view the trees that brightly blow.
A few more days may drag along,
Of patience sore and nearly fled ;
Fear not, you'll hear the cheering song
From feathered minstrels overhead.
A scene too, out on vernal hill
Now comes to us, where lowring cattle
In numbers, feed ; or by the rill,
Fine fleeced, the lambs, in mimic battle
Parade ; or o'er the pebbles rattle
In sportive play, their hearts do fill.
Still Water.
The ?7oe and Leather Reporter is re-
A little girl asked a minister: "Po sponsible Ibr the followin-' : "A prominent
jyou think my father will go to heaven?' Swamper, somewhat renowned for pradi-
hy, yes, my cnua. ny uo 3011 j0kCS) having been subpu.uaed as a wu
ask?" "Well, because if he don't have his ness on the Beoeher trial, utilized his time,
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A dead infant was found in the doorway own way there, ne won t siay long, j. was whlic awaiting his turn, Ly jotting uow
. last week. thinking. memoranda on his cuiis as to what he cui-i
As the time.
net
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.1 .1 1 1 . tesiiiv reiraruuiir me cai-
A DUtcncr namea uaoer comnutteu sui- - . . . . 1, 1
nvrnr. fin. :ini ms n iiiit; u;ii litu
of a bank in Scranton, last week
Tho fruit crop prospects are reported to
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DC better than lor several years oacs. ciue in nautun, ouimay, uv uwmus , . . . , av.,ilrblc portions
m -ii i. trrc brains out with a shot-gun. lie placed the .. ' , i; .11,;i..,,i,;(.;
Chicago, with its 4o0,000 people, had 1 of his shirt were covered with hieiogij-nKf-
only 110 deaths in one week recently. f 'li At last, when he had about exhausted In
J ! hia hpnri nm Tvnllil tlifi triTfrHr with a ' . - . . . .... 1
memory and his shirt. he inturinea coun
sel that if they would pay for the shirt lie
The trial of Eckley B. Tarron as an ac- he would swear to it and let that go m
mplice in the murder of Ncal McBride, evidence, thus giving him a chance to at-
O ot 1
his head, and Dulled the tricrirer with a
'I lie luneral and memorial services 01 stick, blowing his head to pieces.
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-in 1 . 1 ei or. 1. :
liiacK cat sicins urings ?i .0 uauu m prir,ir.r
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There are thirty building associ:
in Heading, handling over $50,000 month
ly.
The people of New Orleans, who are Suuty-
rich enough, are regaling themselves on Wilkcsbarre, we arc sorry to say, is
strawberries
nn t innHit of February 14. 1S74. was tend to business ot creator peiM.'i.ai
itions concluded at Mauch Chunk on Tuesday portance. As Theodore Tilton's ni.iht-
- of last week. The jury retired for three gown went into evidence lastwee: itiaii.
minutes, and returned a verdict ot not pave the way tor admission 01
mony of that kind."
M!r. Frederick Kreiscr, of Jackson town-
A bank has been organized by the Gran
! fi'rs nt-l .ahtornia. with a catiital 01 c
000,0000.
3
Stroudsburg.
East
Lew was always a close stu-
31 it. Palmer, the new landlord of the dent, and had the benefit of the extensive
"Stroudsburg House," took possession on practice of one of the most skillful physicians
Wednesday of last week. Mr. P., comes iu the country to aid him in acquiring a know
among us with the reputation of a first class ledge of his profession. The result was that
landlord, and, judging from the slight acquaiu- he graduated high in his class and ranked
tance we have formed with him. we feel safe well in the estimation of his college professor,
in venturing the prediction that he will make and we have no hesitation in saying that iu
the "Stroudsburg House," a popular place securing his services the Sand Cutters will
. P iv.i-t nr.t . ntilv with fifv visitor.-; nn:l tr;iv- hmvo fiinod an excellent ljhvsician. We
Jers generally, but, also, with his new fjund wish him a full measure of success, in hi
ne'cl.bors hereabouts. battle of hie.
An item of great importance in consider
ing: the national wealth is the hog trade of
the West. The number packed last year
was 5,537,124, which is in excess of any
previous year, and foots up a market value
of $90,750,000. These figures do not
include the pork killed and eaten at home
in innumerable families throughout the
West, but the actual amount packed for
market. Nearly all of it goes to the Eastern
cities, from which it is distributed for con
sumption or exported to Europe. In any
event the value of it goes to tho credit of
Western producers, as an offset against the
dry-goods and groceries shipped back to
them. The point of it is that this vast
trade in pork is an item in our substantial
resources that z not often taken into ac
cunt.
One who knows says that the next hard
est thing to getting a boy out of bed is to
get him into it.
It appears on the authority of the
ticuns that one of woman s rights
gradually settling m the quicksands that Lebanon county, is between fiirhty-an-
underlie it. According to a computation four ana ei ,UtV-five years of age. llL- w
J3r made by tho Record of ihe Tunes in the b ci hty.tw0 "0ars of r,.e and still able to
irform her household duties. 1 tu
gth children, four of whom are st ill living
lirty-sevcn errand-children and ninety-nte
bnet period ot eight minion years the city foruj her isebold duties
Will Diuh. ueiuiT ito ouiiatu ui uaiiu. i
longer than man
fTint tl
I ti 1 it 0 f, -,, Lrw rrnA li.-lrnn His oldest son lionr)
liisnop iiowe, xr. voppee ana me ltcv. fclt"fc4""v . . . fifty.
v Tt Ari-rinT nftfun i..f t i..t is sixtv-five vcars of are and his wia - .
sta.is- a few davs ajro 'and matured plans for the four. All of them are in good health an-
13 tollve establishment of a diocesan school for bovs. to attend to their part in tuc.j
Thcy have bought the Denningcr mansion wks of life.
Since lod l there have been twenty-one and estate in Iveading lor the purpose.
convictions of murder in the first degree
in Massachusetts.
legree . Our correspondent in York count,
II. L. Pteich, of Lancaster county, last the Columbia Count nt informs us uuu;
season raised on an acre and a half of cat named Vt'oos, and a groat favor the "
Aus- ground, in which were planted S,500 the family of Aaron Kamho, neartu'-
Thc amount of gold exported from
tralia and New Zealand last year amounted piantS) 430 pounds of leaf tobacco, an
to over &i5,uuu,uuu. avera-e of 2,557 pounds to the acre. The
According to a late report, there are crop was sold at twenty-five cents per
22,5 17 granges in this country, with a pound, amounting to 05J.
membership of over l.S0O,00O. t i,rtW t.. i: n i 1
1 ' ' In nnrtnnrn Imlinrifi n II tim trnlrr
The total number of hogs packed in the varieties of blackberries have been killed
West from the 1st of November to the 1st by frost, and the tender peaches and sweet
of March is given at 5,057,000.
j cherries keep them company. Other small
The late tornado in Georgia caught p fruita are partially injured. About half a
a heavy bureau from a demolished house
and' carried it a distance of nine miles.
Milwaukie News : A good big wart on
the end of a waman's nose is a tolerable
sure preventative of Beecher scandals.
Our total cotton production for the last
three years reaches tho aggregate of 1 1 .
750,000 bales, worth about'725,000,000.
crop of pears and a full crop of apples are
predicted.
Tho total number of immigrants who
arrived in the United States during the
twelve months ending Decniber 31, 1S74,
was 200,814, of whom 159,l)oC were male,
and 100,S78 females. Under fifteen years
of age and upward, 47,010; died on the
voyage, 129. Of the total arrivals, there
A handkerchief ot William l'enn is to were from England, 43,390 ; Ireland, 47,
be on exhibition at the Centennial, and a OSS ; (lerniauy, 50,927 ; Quebec and
curious correspondent desires to know it Ontario. 2: .S . br?!nn,-..-.. frnm 14.1 mv
it .a tl.c 'jricina
Peua
wiper.
countries.
1 .11-
lioads, died a short time smeo, W"
ty-two years. We are not utheu iun 1
ieu as 10 uiu huu ui -
ot .'i
u'tta,
, ' 1 11.
haps our menu .vinu'n. , , sUi,.
could trive us some information
ject. The llarnsburi
rm .x l. ,t O .'if 111 1
PlllV-U, I "HI . .
divoorocu i- ' v
1 . .
in that city d'1;
ago of twenty years, an
rats or mice ot
mill, or the neinoornuwi .
. . " " .li li'..
something remarkaiue. .,i i,U
county cat, was two years la0J ' V f.uaIi-
death was much lamented, as
ties rarely found in tho cat or
ould exist in tne q
1
ravt ft
use
h
not
of Mr. ltambo, and womd l V
ly up into his lace and sevm a
this rat lor me, Aaron,
and Woos was satisfied.
stiiui.
d to roam. During tne t
is life his teeth got so bad thai 'mlUl.
kill the ruts he wouww"-- t..-c
sA ,,.,. .a l.rmioht thelU tO taO ' - .