V ) KtaTWi i in vEljc 3c(fcv5oninn. THURSDAY, MAY 27,1675. Decker of tho Cheap Auction Store is still piling in the cheap goods. It is wonder ful how he can sell so cheap. See his new advertisement in this week's paper. New goods will arrive at N. Ruster's this week and next Don't fail to call and see them. Ice ! Ice ! ! Ice III The ice men have began their rounds on our streets, and from the competion indica ted by the numbers engaged in the sale, of the glittering frozen crystal, which has now become one of our necessities, one would suppose that the commodity would be furn ished cheaply during the season just began. We noticed on the street, recently Palmer & Brother's wagon, a neatly got material will A delightful rain visited this section on Tuesday, and a world of good was done to vegetation and the crops generally. We could have received more, with pleasure but we are duly thankful for what we got. Trice drain Plaster. A new lot on hand at Stokes' Mills $8 per ton or SO cents per bushel. wanted in exchange. Corn SI 00 per bushel, Rve SI .00 at present. May 13-lrn. X. S. WYCKOFF & SONS Important. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first cost and leloic cost. Come one and all, now is your chance for Bargains. . - Death of Dcpuc S. Sillier. A Telegram from Kansas brings intelli gence of the death of Depuc S. Miller, a former enterprising citizen of this town and county, and President of the Strouds burg Bank. His remains we learn will be brought here for interment. The prospects of burning gas in Strouds- burg soon, is said to be growing more and brilliant every day. Wc learned, a few days ago, that the ground upon which to erect the works were secured, and that the work of erection would begin at once. AVe hope this may all prove to be so. . . Piscatorial. Quite a number of trout are being taken from the streams hereabouts. Many fine specimens of speckled beaties have been taken. The grand sanhedrim of fishing dom, Dreher, Jacoby, Drowu's, &c, have fixed the 10th of June as the time of start ing on their annual tour along the head waters of the Lehigh. .cw Atlas of Monroe Count j." Our people, generally, will be pleased to learn that the work on the new Atlas of Mon roe County is rapidly approaching completion Mr. D. II. Travis, having the work in charge, paid our office. a visit a few days ago and Jmupil 11.x the central design of the work in- ti oicr. mnnW nf Kkptphrs of im-1 up affair, from which the pure nnrliint nninta which, when lkhosrranhed. will be regularly served to customers, in a styl nlaced nnon the man bv wav of embellish- that cannot fail, as heretofore, give general .... . " . . .1 f . - MM - 11.1 "!" LnitAivninf merit and illustration. These arc certainly sausiacuon. luuiaiiuci mu. uaivsn- very finely and faithfully executed, by the ar- Ny augmented their stock over last year, and list, G. X. Casey-, employed, and who we learn will be able to supply any demand which may is liberally supported in giving us not only a be made among them useful work, but also, a pleasing picture. Wintcrmute & Sons' wagon is also on rrw Sofr,l hand, and will run ragularly until the Jack . . , . , i m i j Frnsfc nf'75 '76 admonishes them that they evening last, appeared to De neavuy ciiargeu . , . . : v(r,,t WoKr mm KirW m t. nr are lninnfiing ua uis iwiiu. Smn nthor sWies of "tamrlefoot." It aiso iarSe seemed to be quite a job for some of our George Elliot is a new candidate for pub- i 1 1 I I?. ... n i....-. A A 4-Yt.i It Vkiif lnryrrfk TTM 1 1 a young bloods to navigate along, owing to me iiunuuagc m iu, uuv yjwfov, ..... Dcrsistancc with which the side walk would none the less prompt in supplying ins cusiom- flv un and meet their nedal extrenicties more ers with a choice article. George is a quiet, than half wav. and to the fact that they had deserving citizen and that patronage bestow m-nwn snddnlv narrow, and as for the noise? cd on him will be well bestowed will not Well, that was far more noisy than harmon- admit ot a question. Ills ice house is also -m .1 f . 1 V. a . I n. - ! I 4t 1 1 -w J ious. xUore man one iront porcn in town, m;u on that night, was ornamented with an We have thus, we believe, named all the nebriated figure head. If the status on dealers in this line ; and if our readers suffer Saturday night was the result of the rudi- themselves to be led to the edge of profanity ments of a street education," the sooner the by ciy butter, and affluviated edibles, or to Jea of acquiring proficiency in that college hjnger on the ragged edge of thirst for want is abandoned the better. Mad Dogs Look out for them, for they are around. On Friday last, Wm. Depuc killed one in the yard of his residence, and on Mondav a doc belonsinff to Jakey Diehl showed unmistakable evidence of madness and was fdiot. "Muzzle the canines" is now the watch-word, and the best way to do this effectually is to put a ball through their heads. Personal. F. A. Doney, Esq., of the Milford Herald dropped in ou us on Thurs day last. Doney is a good, wide awake talker, and makes a visit desirable to have. Hope he will call again, and again, and oftner. E. L. Wolf, Esq., of Scranton paid a visit of several da3s hereabouts, the forepart of this week. His many friends were pleased to take him by the hand, and to see him ooking so well. Ex-Sheriff Wcrkheiser, of Easton was in town on Monday. The Sheriff is a genial gentleman, and always welcome wherever he is known. Our town was full of people attending Court on Mouda', and for several da3s after. We would like to particularize, giving names &c, but our space is limited. 9. Goods cheaper than ever at N. Buster's Ie has them marked way down to bottom prices. Those wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at X. Buster's, as he bound not to be undersold. is Bev. E. A. Francis, of Binghampton, X Y., preached at the Bleakville Baptist C:hureh last Sabbath. After which two were baptized by Bev. W. M. James and the hand of fellowship extended to lour young gentlemen. In the evening Mr. F. preached at the Union Hall, East Stroudsburg. Il is on his way to the Baptist Missionary Ani versaiies to be held in Philadelphia thL week. Fire. A dwelling house belonging to Perry Price, in Price township, in this coun ty, occupied by his son-in-law, Mr. George Knorr, was destroyed by fire, together with nearly all the contents, ou the 4th ult. About $40 in Greenbacks were burned with the building. The fire originated from the Ftove. Mrs. K. who had been confined two r days pievious to the are, made her escape with the bab'. It. X'. Bltts and Oscar Dreher, of this place, while riding on Sunday, came across a black snake of the chaser kind on llobert Brown's farm and alighted from the carriage with the intention of killing the varmint. His snake-ship however, determined not to yield cheerfully, made fight, but, after con Mderable dodging, was compelled to succumb. On measuring the carcass it was discovered to be six feet in length. . Quite a snake story, but a true one nevertheless. A horse belonging to Jacob Transue, tied in front of one of the places of business down town, on Tuesday, took a notion to have a little run to hicaself. He consequently broke loose and for a time caused no siual excitement by his 2:40 gait, through the borough. His speed did not appear to be delayed much by the parachute iu shape o un umbarella, which was tied to the linesaud did some lively bobbing after him. He was caught, near the Pocono bridge, without much damage having been done either to liorcse or accompaniments. The Del. Lack. & Western railroad com jany re-established its morning train, be tween this place and Xew York and Phila delphia, on 3Ionday morning last Thlswil prove quite an accommodation to our busi ness men and others iu providing for visits to the city without unnecessary loss of time Xow, if the com pan' would complete the favor by establishing the excursion ticket system, as it has done for the Scranton folks by issuing, "tickets and return within five days," at a liberal reduction in cost, it would be a pecuniary accommodation for which our people would feci under additional obliga tion. A'D now thuse cisterns. The digging wil be found easy now, and there is no earthly rca hon why they should not be built at once, but a thousand and one reasons why thev should be. "In time of peace prepare for war," is saying which contains a principle as necessary in matters of safety to our property, as in matters of safety to our rights and liberties as men. Let us then think seriously and work actively fr the building of those cisterns, ere the time comes that we may be called upon to jregct that wc md t;ot built them. - IMPROVEMENTS. Stephen Holmes, Esq., has commenced the brick work of his new office. Joel Williams is relaying the side walk in front of his property on Sarah street nroYcment is . under x liw xnuiuu vwvu r- Court Proceedings. The May Term of the several Courts of this County began on Monday afternoon last. Judjre Dreher and Associate Judges Gruvcr and Stauffer on the Bench. The Constables in the various townships made thoW riistomarv returns anil certain roads Jacob Oearhart, James Wilson, Jr., I,cwi9 T. Smith, ' Christian Kresge. Davul Errritt, Charles Eberle, Henry Harger, Jerome 1$. JShaw. CUESTNUTHILL. Reuben Shupp, Jerome Kresjje. Henry A. Weiss. ELD RED. Stephen Borer, mf roof, and workmen are busy finishing up the in East Stroudsburg, Paradise and in three yA other townsnips were muiutu ij n in&lUC. I .... . ill V, i i j .o condition, liie vonsiauies cuxiuu iui Windy White has so far comp eted h s ro- ,vcre 6WOni in. The new sidence on Sarah street as to maKe it luuaui- K.- next takeQ up the following table, and has moved into ic Harrison Carman has the loundation reaay barrett. . . m. . a. 1 TrKii V. Vnthors. for his new house on J. nomas sircei, auu w. coolbaugh. lumber on the ground. Jacob Engler's new building erected on a lot in the Labar addition to the borough, on Scott street, is about ready for occupancy. John Carmcr is building a fine brick resi dence on the north east corner of Bark and Frauklin streets. up. Daniel Tuttlo's new residence on Monroe street progresses and is nearly completed. It can be made fit for occupancy within a month. Kobert Huston has commenced laying a new nag wait in irom ot his mo 1UUUJ- David L.risic, The improvements here contemplate a stone porch also. Decidedly the finest flag stone in town arc those employed in this work. Reuben Miller is adding greatly to the ap pearance of his dwelling and harness estab lishment on Main street Enlarged windows Reuben Hartzcll, lUeiirst Story is uwi'i KAST STROUDSBURG Jobn Hoensbeldt. rocoyo. Charles Brown, Manasseh Miller, Anothony H. Kocnier. HAMILTON. Charles Bossard, .Tohn VT. Mackes, John Seigel, John Roth, Charles Andrew. STROUDSBURG. Nathan H. Shafer, Frank H. rainier, jonn iiuwm. TUNKHANNOCK. Peter Merwine. TOBYHANNA. "William Shifter. SMITIIFIELD. "Wm. A. Brodhead A Son. ROSS. Jacob H. Stockcr. rOLK. James Snyder, ;eorge Green, Adam Serfass. JACKSON. Isaac Stauffer, Simeon D. Bush, with ornamental cans, and a copious treat of of a cool refreshing drink, it will not be the paint are making quite a show on a hitherto JoJ Kerchrncr fault of our enterprizing ice merchants, nor modest looking establishment Jocl rcsK. nnr fanlt in not letting the miblic know who -n.i U'ImIIav Imts Incf oWmf. finished 1 Ppter R. Storm. a i x1 ruueiitiv. luctmn j . . .TIVf- nni;F! they arc. extensive, valuable, and beautiful improve- im T n,inn stroudsbunr. - - .. . . CI i i l ments on his residence and property on ocou rri. r? a t.,, -na cmmnnl tn fh, A friend residing in the burnt region, sends strceL IIe has now as ncat a residence and , A n s Mr-ru nf thU bnrnu.rl, an us the following interesting but harrowing surroandings as are to be found hereabout pomteti Foreman. Ilia Honor in his charge several of thorn lv, i by Plaintiff's Counsel. aS'J Z ant. Holmes for li;...:ir 'V'lA'fen.!. Defendant. ' f!,. During the afternoon tl, n. . reported, recommendirvr v ?n'! Jury building of a new .Lul ,Z .... '"""eJiau new Loantv miL in .i ' " ,JU"-i mi ' W J leiuaimiirr ill" St-.,, l: " emaimno- ,,.,..,. . be given next week. ol'UJ1' win 13 to 9. cheerful. esl The Mauch Chunk Party netted 31,031. Center iial Ta The New York LemslMt,, sine die on Saturday. onnl j-.ia vuiiurun oi a lami v nmf Misouri, died ov. Yn h.-, Blackberr.es -.re n. selli it. No danger is aiuk-ipmeu from 'raVm puis m oa. J-iie crops were nrv,., ' promising. The coinage of the new silver twontv cent pieces was begun at the rLiUeb.liC mint on Wednesday of last week. 1 During the year ending on the first of May $770 worth of sheep were killed bY dogs in Cecil county, Maryland. ' Allentown is to have a Bunker Ilia sham fight on the occasion of its centca nial fair on the 17th of June. A young boy named Kauffman. liv S V mi I o less tbaa near Jjancaster, has killel thirty hawks this season. Ex-Senator Scott goes to Pittsbur" as the attorney of the Pennsylvania Iailrol Company, at a salary it is stated, of $15,. 000 a vear. oi the 00U applications hied. One liund red and fifty of these are granted to Vi!kj barre. The Stroudsburg house improvements are called their attention to the condition ot about completed on the front building, while our jail, and stated that he would also, though the new brick addition has reached its fourth alter some hesitancy, direct once more ine j i. c:u: 4 attention of a Grand Jurv to the subiect srnrw nna i.na wcirK. ui uuiauiu itiau uuui .. J " . . -i rt t V..; .i;o . 1. (W.iK A "ffl t MSInlir (fwinru v building tne aaaiuonai ry u u w u. entcd hc- unfitnC8S- of thc preset times two, but a .Montgomery count v df w 0 ki, M nmi tho mtrivisM i ir which, thev oi ine Dovine persuasion nas on v thnv Mrs. Mary Smith is making noted im- were intnded, the inconvenience suffered the right fore leg being entirely wanting particulars of the fire in the woods which prevailed in and around Stoddartsvillc, Luzerne county, and in Coolbaugh township. this county, last week. It makes a sad pic ture truly. One of the most destructive woods fires that ever occurred happened at Tobyhauna, the lower part of Coolbaugh and Gouldsboro, on Thursday about noon. Smoke was seen : 1 u t.if new weathcrbording, an impoartant addi- to the insecurity ot the Bccords ot the Lra,,ilflT)rirrs that five not! uwiusr iu liiu viuu, 111 icaa uiau 11a.11 . - ti s- . ?c 1 1 t,l e 11 c 0 v 1 hmir the oountrv was in a blaze The Hke UioQ and new painting. When completed County in case ot fare, and by many other notlli ngiareturn for the sustenance tlu was never seen in this section. Peoole were the house will present a very neat auu com- " 7v " ' T ' receive f forced to flee without being able to take any-portable appearance. L?ftn"L Bnn. in lUr,nin.r nf bnsinpss Thc miners at Summit Hill, C thing along; women and children had to Wni. Chapman has been greatly adding to f ;- ,f . m. count-, are reported as ready to po to work. travel four miles to a place of safety, with the appearance and value of his property in -- j jnrv (lurin" the aftenoon made the the lst of Junc ifc 5s t-xj-cctcd that 1 I . 1 4 t I - . the hre a short distance in the rear oi them, fatroud township. j new uarn, new lence, f0n0wing presentments, all true bills, while the men stajed and indeavored to save and liberal expenditures for paint and labor Commonwealth vs. Henry Fulmcr, two buildings. The first house the fire have done wonders in changing the old place, indictments for assault and battery Commonwealth vs. Joseph Hallet for moons, one ou the lst and the other provments on and about her residence on by the Bench, Bar, Jurors and others Speaking of grasshoppers, did you eve Simpson street, including new slate roof, whose business called them to Court, and thin- of thcimmen.se number dfiimni Ian;: cr and do Pa in Till Accident. Our readers, both near and far, will be their pained to learn that our well known Street reached was that of Tilghman Kciper, who under other proprietors, into one of the most Car Conductor, Mr. Jacob Houser, met with barely escaped with his wife and three child- desirable properties in the county. a painful accident on Thursday last, and ren, the next was that of A. & N. Eschcn- which threatens to keep him confined to his bach, which was saved; the next was J. G. house for some days. While attending to Eschenbach, which was saved ; thcu the new his duties around the Street Passenger Bail- Steam Saw Mill of John Lam pen & Co, road LoniDanv s Coal dumn on that day. he Here there was a tcarlul contest, but the fare TV. uinfrln missed his footing and fell from thc tresthng fiend got the upper hand and the Mill, the trainiuj of there will be a general resumption Lehigh recrion. in tlit. The coming Aucrust will have two new GRAND CONCERT 1 BY lKOF. T. E. PEKKIXS' Class of 50 Singers I on fornication and bastard)-. Deft, bound over the 30th of the month. This isauua to next term ; Bichard Hartzell and Beuben usual thimr, not having occurred since Grouer were bound over tor the same 1S5S -XT I tmuiice. i ... i . v , , . . n ,t I V U1UI 111 UUCIIUdlKi; Uly WUlt ell uc: r i n x ?i Li- a Chester last week asked to be excused lim u.n wh: to get niarrid, He was excused. ui uu "'"d"1'" peace case was thc first thing betore the ,v, T , , , , fl-i5 whifh hi? hpon imdpr . mi c 4. a- When the Judcre asked J class wnicn nas Decn unaer (jourj This was a sort of a cross-cut affair. , , . , , . , Vmf IVrL-ins nf X V f.r t i mi t grounds, he said he wanted 1 roi. X erkins oi i. ior T,nvwin linwnr nvn a ti.U in llnss town- . . ' ive a public con- ship and under his de g 1st of June, at u the aajoinxner and lighting on some rubbish laj'ing below, together with about 200,000 feet of choice the last six. months will give a public con- an(j undcr u3 jeC(J ias the riht to a n1 tne day was nxed a distance of some ten or twelve feet, receiv- Chestnut lumber was destroyed. The house cert next Tuesday Evening, lst ol J unc, at nn ti n n(;n;n;nrr land borderincr his James II. Hevcrin. attorney at law, iu ed severe cuts and contusions on his head and and barn of W. II. Slikcr, close by, were de- Williams' Hall, in which will be given the mjjj race to remove obstructions from said Philadelphia, was fined 8100 on Thursday Inidy. He was immediately rescued from stroj-ed. Some of the goods were saved. The Oratorio ot Esther the Deautiiui queen, racc Beuben Hartzell occupies the said last by Judge Bnggs, for misconduct his uncomfortable position, and every atten- house of James Eschenbach was saved, but the principal cnaraeicn, appearing in uneu- acj0inin, land. On a certain day in April court Secretary Bristow says ho shall li;iv.' li. while actincr as counsel iu the tal costume. list. Ppnhpn TTartzell. Jr. placed a drv Gcrdemann case w-w ' 11- ,1. .! i! J ' i . . 1 liavingiiaasixmoiuns insirucuuuuuuer. nods uox Bower's race, containing as so eminent a proiessor as .ur. j. ersi feel warran will not b .. ,. , iv c. ii ut'i it :i iMi ni u mi incr .'Ubaiiu i I i.i x of the class. There will be fifty singers '. fh, mav,l . Af th nlV,rr.,rtion f tp iemWm who will take part in the oratorio, anions 1 uw;rt nrl ATrc i?. a ,v rc cemiaS lower part of Coolbaugh resided Henry Beer- them those of our own townsmen, who on(1 fnnr nr fi Vp Htil lWn and tho Mor Trichinx have latelv been found At tin man, a lumberman, who was absent irom TTIj on1 nhilflrori Ott'firknil . . , . 0 . . . .1 IIUUIV. AJLt. f,4ftV MUft WA4AVU -1 ' masinji in iii;u uircxuuii . neiuusi oear iu ., , , , ..it . o A - .:., ... . V .t.t i . i i . .. l. " tirvaf-yAM.'-vnkn r 9 r I r HA OFAt aTT I ! T71 Tl T 111! Ill KIII'I'I'SH .'1 X l.lll' lilll.ir.ll V lllli . I I I nmi T HiJ ll'ir-Wir.l nOC Hil.Ii CMT.ni .!' Ill 11 nrovisions. together with two fine hoes and the Hall is limited there will only be lo ,rn!S dnnn hv so'nohndv in Court, confined to the domesticated animal. - - - " .. 1 1 l 0 j j - - ' tion and appliance, which medical skill could the goods, being carried out, caught fire and devise, applied to his case, and we are glad were destroyed. The loss falls heavy on J. learn is improving as rapidly as the severe Lam pen & Co., as they had no insurance on nature of his hurts will admit of. We hope their property. An old lady, aged 102 years, to see him at his post soon again. at Gouldsboro, was burt to death. Stod dartsvillc is nearlv all destroved. In the w-m am mw -w v A IIC & UUI1U UI .1111). "What are we doing about the celebration of the Rlorious Fourth, and what progress are we . ,.. ...... .. a , ... . home. X&8ttoi the ruwTc fe "-'-llt-ifiUom 'rout preserved SC,000,00U f rifver oii .W ranted m sajing t hat the public for ,l,e u?e of the cider Hartzell s invalid , ' ' j f j , slfM, ,.00 1, 5?d,Mn:!,,, L ST ""-red uron the.potand re- grUr ,vhk.h h"Wi!i 1 uaJor i actional currency. iiiciu muu vi uui un n wflusuicu, iij and four or rive little liowcrs and theclder j ricinnic nae laieiy oeeu i'.muiu iui un from have attained more than a local reputation jiartzell followed by a train of his progeny first tmie m ar: I''e l 1, but for musical ability, and whose presence is a n appeared upon the scene. In regard in the llartz Mountains, (lennaay. Hi'l; mind that though we have time yet before us, !n whifli tr rat n n i rrlKrn f inn linnnr.ililp tf "l 1 J., A flies" while we are thinkin- and we must dis- "enry btout and a barn ot 31r. Kelvin were miss thought and sabstitute active work, if wc aIs Jestroyed. The damage is great. .rnni.i i,0 rDiff vri,Dn ti,0 Urr; a crnri I can not be estimated at this time. The fire plan of celebration, and one which can be got is still raging in different directions. up without much expense, is the addition of The house of "ckcis soia, ana inose wnu are a oi Thc Bowers declared that the elder Beuben t ti.e Gloucester fiherv below Phil: attending should therciorc purcnasc tickets Uanecd around them like a first class Jelphia on 3Iondav 2200 shad were can::! at OnCC. . I Ttnl-nrnrn Virnvr nf" n linnil rod wnrs nrrnl-i ill- 1 i I. O'wnl tl.: 1 rri -ii l iA XKrBA"rn.. " . " "O" at uue uuu. -vuuui a wct-h. w im- imeii ui uui i anj during his terpsichorean exercises ptv rancrht nt Carnpnters Point at a Sincrl tictprs nt niimissinn nt. I t t .1 . i I . . " '"o - seemed aesirous oi more xnan cniuiaimc; Uino-lp h ml evcnincr. a representation of the different industries rul ing here, to the ordinary preceion. Tliif, A Sad Calamity. the door 50 cents ; 5 tickets, for $2.00 ; the father ofhis bount v in the use 0f " ' children 25 cents ; doors open at :30. Httle hatchet both the Jlartzells meanwhile In a case on tnal 1,1 ,a c,ourt 1,1 a" , Tickets can be had at D R. Browns , utterin threats of the most blood-curdling tho othcr ih)' one of the lawyers cited t.u P. S. Willi.ims . Simon b rieds and Joseph i ti. itx.ii ii .:. i. i. . rnhnrr-s nf the Brooklvn I ourt m ii'1- Our town was startled on Sunday evening p. g. Williams', Simon Frieds' and Joseph character. The Hartzells swore this to be rillinSs of 'the ooVyn Court ' J r : " , ' , - - - " ----- wy.. cuaractcr. l he nartzens swore this to De Vi - with a reading of the Declaration of Indepen- last by the announcement that ilrs. Henry, Matlaeks . Being assurred that those who uttrlv false that Beuben had no 'dittle Beccher case. The presiding judge heeunio de-nre. which should never be omitted on that wife of .Tames Henrv. of llenrvville. this hear this beautiful oratorio once. Will de- t ,j .t i 1 indiirnant. and said : "J'ont. Kr , , , . I iiaiciiut fuuiu nt uautu iui tauci uruuu . c - -j - - uay, an aaareps, ana nre worss, wouia prove county, was iouna in me ccnar oi ineir rcsi- sire io near it iu suwim juvcumg, tuit&tw an(j jn gaid he d cleave Bower s head 'j "pioie num mat ua a a a? 1 1 J ii 3 a. - a. I . 1 l l . 1 1 1 Or 1 t l I nll Vx r-.1 A Vv fnrn Atrnninmi 4fr Q A nniitc I - . . I an auracuve caru anu craw uiousaiius 10 town, aence witn ner ciotnmg Durned on, ner Doay iv i.,wufa0 xu w .u. n lrom tne loltiesfc hair growing upon T, i it i f. ii .,.:., erusliiii: The expense of the trade representation would burDC(i to a crisP) and sie dying from the C.T, - the topmost pinnacle thereof, even unto his f nnnn p:ttilvP n centre of tluO U ,( no of. W. nu,n . f 1 , TT I UIUICU ISIdUU IO llUl UVl,UUJIU lilt LI 1 tUV I 11 t il.. .. ll. . v "v v " " 1 ' 1 ' !T " O . ..j,,., u.u seventy or ner nuns, upon inquiry we . v.tnrn ur conar-oone ; mat as soon as me row com- . , Tn All.-l.pnv C tv. the roi t uto u menccd one of the young Bowers at the sug-1, k.k p T;cWrr m.we than the blacksmith, the carpenter, the merchant, F or come ti me the unfortunate lady, so well L.1- n r.....,-. ti onn nnn gestion of his mother sought the parental L nArnA iiraiufla v.ieant. with ie cabinet maker, the shoemaker, the cigar known manv of our citizens. has been t..fun. J ' ' roof and with surpassing alacrity re-appcared -,...c 4l, . n11ini,pr ,vill lc m , - . . 11111 . 1 - I nuiui ui kv 1 . 1 1 11 1 1 11. 1 1 wtw maKcr, me lanor, ana inaeeu an crausmen habor;ng under menta illness, and so strange witn a revolver wnicn ne nanded to ins crcaswi would be enabled to contribute in securing the . , a,a, 1 t,of ;f tzma at, T .MnnWMnnt T.;1 mother, who deposited it forthwith in the same grand succesn Uiat centered on the same. , p,a ! 1 t 1 I v, v. :a-, u rvf hands of her lord and master, and he A few davs since, as the Brie director: , . . , ner iricnus nave icit traueu upuu iu ik.wp nao uwh aujuuu ""i jr "uul; 1 . , . , . , , , TT . ' ' , i ,i...rl 1 trotnli rtrawA hoi- mnnnmonro i in flirt mnrn. I iuuid ul vjuiuu:u. ainx rni Lu uiauuu ill iniz i i o . - - , ... nuwil Ultl uuvivuivuvut . I J x I 1.1 1 " .1 T ..llxl 1 IlirAllO' 1 Dill inr in nuestion (Sundav last) she seemed hospital at Batavia, 111. The case came up the same time expressing the supreme Division, a pistol shot whizzed tnroiy mg in question, Sunday last) ene seemed .... r U -nf T.:.ii felicity which he would attain bv making a of the windows. Suspicion was direct. somewhat improved and assisted in sevenj. thqTc of cylindrical excavation in BeuWs corf,- to two young men named llofton miner household matters The family feel- lib 1 , ral SyStCm. The Bowers declared this to Englenian, and they were arrested an-.. ing it safe to do so, relaxed somewhat ol , ' . . . , p be one mammoth lie. Both partic have no particular plan to insist upon, and only name this plan suggestively, in order that the initative already taken in the matter of a celebration may not prove a miserable lizzie . - . . 1 I 1 M 1 1 x 1 1 l IWUtl V lUUa I'll; AKlllAA VfL 1J1 AUUblAUl jur democratic irienas, wunoui mucn iuss tneir vigilance, wnen sne stripping nerseu 01 nn,i ci,A . ...1. . ... 1 .. 1 "VV1UUW,. J , "-' kJ.. and leathers or nounsii 01 irumpeis, quieuy ner nanneis, and putting on a loose cotton Kobert 1 0 tMnt that my son should got together on Monday evening, and did up dress and under clothing went into the cellar. their usual annual business in a very qtiiet and The first indication of anything wrong was unpretentious manner. Thos. M. Mcllhaney the smell of smoke, which attracted her hus presided, assisted by John Kern, John Mer- band's attention, and led him to search thc wine, George Bittenbender and John Haney, bouse for its cause. He first passed through as vice presidents, and John N. Coolbaugh and tne upper part of the building but without A. U. Ureenwaid as secretaries. lhe old j: n e On descending to the lower floor, standing committee, with li. S. Jacoby, at its h hc gaw gmoke issui from thecel neaa was continuea lot anomer year, me usual br w;odoW) aod 011 proceeding there found committees ior Homing me oeiegaie elections ,. iinrn(1j tn cr:sn;nsinJ;Kl Knf ever have done this !" The poor lady's insanity began at thc time of her husband's assassina tion. parties swore placed in the l'ike county jau. that they were mortally at raid ot each other . .,1 ,iJ .. 1.1 1 . 1 ' hn lorm nt thA I iOVCmor en.."." 1 auu lour complaints naa ueen preseniea. . v" . ... , .1 vear:S if t a. 1. i .1 tt . 11 1 1 pn r in 1 prinsi vim 1 win in. . j3owur against, cacu 01 ine liarizeus anu .'v J ' .11 v0 Afirh of ih lntrnr ..rnaf. ltn-r T UftCr that flltlirC lnCUHlOCntS Wl " In rebuttal witnesses were called to imnnen years lT.irtTill's fnir!irtr fnr f nil Vi A flor I.a. similltanC ; tlire- A Kansas farmer writes great success in destroyi s that he has had inS tlic arguments of counsel thc Court Governor, Gen'l n the Colorado dirccteJ tlje Hartzell's to pay the cost in bccn elected for Thus the eominrr term will cxpir.' ously with thatoftheJWMu, , Gen'l. Latta having last ia-j four vcars. were appointed, and T. M. Mcllhaney, C. S Palmer, and Jolin N. Coolbaugh were appoint ed conferees to meet the brethren of Pike and Carbon to fix a basis and arrange the order in which the respective counties 6hall have the Senator. A. whereas, setting forth the claims the north eastern portion of the Commonwealth has upon the Erie convention for a lion's 6hare in the distribution of the honers and spoils, and suggesting the nomination of the Hon.. S S. Dreher for the Governorship, was adopted, as was, also, a resolution selecting our distin .t 1 r. t . .... 1 a . . . . 1 1 I . - . .. 1 .1 I I T I 1 , potato bugs by a cheap and easy method. SV3 u,m lu Slvo uul,us l 'P The planets, Jupitor and .uaiN -.11 . When the sun is shining hotly in the P?ace Ior a ar- me complaints against be socn fnr POvoral hours cat-n cu-..r- middle ot the day he takes an old broom " X ji wu, About ten o clock thev appear i- r m 11 1 .11 rr.i . . I Hiirnpil-. for ITnrtvolId . , ., Pt Vin lirtiveis A ana Drusnes ine Dugs on ine vines into me A , . vantajre in the southern paitw-"- , n c-lose together ana tao r- , v rt.inf MSI f I I r1 l illrtr VvA IlfAAtt l A1Ti3 MI Ti,.c:l. P V-,cf S.K.ir lu"u" uttnun un; luno Bllll illl 1 V. AJ i. A JA.ZAt. J iuou uuvuuovuig, , , 1 . 1 . .1 ... , . .. . .attempt, io crawi oacK, out, oeioro incy tnno i....iiAili.i.i.iir cuiiitiinnnd m tliA fiQr tiiirl. . . ' J " , , i 1 . ii j into tno shade again they turn over me won, aau utcuiuu eucutuauy uuue tu th . k i . fc nnin m nrji leave room for hope, and the poor sufferer tion3 of thIa k:ml save1 i,- tt expired very soon after his arrival, lhe This is much easier and safer than the use burning took place within a few feet of a 0f Paris Green. barrel of kerosene oil, and as everything composing her dress was thoroughly con- The grand jury of Montgomery county, sumed it is conjectured that before setting in its late report to the Court, actinsr invon i - -. .. ...... .. fire to her clothing she had saturated them a suggestion ot Judge Boss, recommended was continued till later m the week. with a portion of the oil. Mrs. Henry was that an institution be established in the Tho next case taken up was upon the ior xne eaucation or They 0n Tuesday afternoon the case of Com- Th nre quite close together and tho 4 a get monweaitn vs. NMUiam JSurch was called. whife of the former is in lino cimu- on i..u.a un.. ior lornication ana nastaruy tQ the ruJ1 of the ,.utor. upon j'.mraa iransue. lhe iarties reside . .... 1 . I i. .11.. tn 1.1." in fcmithtield, near h hawnec, and William A rottstown man was ; ; was found guilty without anywhere near a few days ago by discovering a. Vi( twcnty.onc weeks trial. Sentence defer- ster" in a straw bed several - - red. Hist. Atty. Lee for Com., Davis for times larger than the ''monitors '-v. II1I11I1.1 ill UUU. a . ao - The case of Com. vs. John A. 'Quacko, I I . . .- 1 11 1 1 I nnnnfif fn. 1 f . -f- .-- .11 I t..!1 1!..x. T1 n 1 1 1 ru guished friend, his Honor Judge Greenwald much thought on Dy ail who knew ner lor "y ...:, mu , v.0111. use oi nanes r. hupp vs. v..v.v-- viii.un.il. emu. iui 1 1 tiu .'lei me. uuiiu -uerwint. nnn win attention of the household, and ,- . . - niT fl llOiT U iMnrr Arri .Iirt I U1 1 . OUL M'l.n'- canine having ken accidental whilst sleeping in the straw. sewc d u kith instructions to use all influ- her kindliness of disposition, cheerfulness iible mechanic arts. . 1 n Io rp.-POIl he lontreai uu-tur. 1 , , , 1 ... 1 . r , 11 . f W ,,.N,ir. l'"1""" uuuu oi a remarkable stor i'i 1 " t. for delegate, v v 1 iiivi rui'i inir 111111 1 vi Tim ri-w o r.ii oil iiAnAPdn a m oana rrt '! 1 ro .1 iiiirrA 111 1 I'vri r-.i.iiiiica laj iniuia-ui liic ulcus .... ... 1 1 S3, ,in S ,ia J5S of safferin, humaD,.y. Theso empathized Ut Sert ..XfloTt0 " 'V? , - & ... . . . ..... 1 1 .,1 1 .1 m. .. . 1 are irom nine u ume Drought Detore court had collected over 81,700 unon executions iKrfnrmoil there last wt!w . , ,,, CJreenwald for delegate is an exlubition of deeply with her in the affliction rom which leJ to tllia 8Uggestion, and subsequently in favor of Shupp, and liavin iMusZ wwl Z wisdom on the part of the meeting. she has long been a sufferer, and this ym- this t of the ju Ifc h d tQ ha a uei Iltl th A Sharpsvill, Mercer county cow P-thy will now fall with increased strength the jal is no plac to reform this chiss, and wabrought ny the representatives of Shupp dUy, ihenonc of the heads J'; J . A .ha,psv Ik, fiercer county, co, upQ those who , her death haye been gQ thafc tho hongo of correction does not d being j., to th amputated by Dr. Xcsbit, and r, y saugWrcd the other day had a two- JIy lereaveJ. It is seldom indeed that we ways produce the desired result, hence an a nee tVom tho Sheriff and liLsuret . 'i:' bladed jackknifc and a broken tenpenny arc called upon to make record of so sad a institution of the kind named would be an Merwine produced rewind frnm SK.mn f ,r J:n i:M n-tJtTtaiidins l ,: v nail in her stomach. case a s this ... .. . 1 4 1 ' ......j j. .v. pull HIC, act ot chanty as wed as of philanthropy. more than thc amount of thc cxccatioc., heads has been separated iro? r,!frspH.SJ J5J 1
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