iirtr',T1mMin;.ynVirw-tt&ra Siuirrcl si looting commences September J The Jays are shortening rapidly. 1st. dl)C 3cffcv5onian. The present Is a good time to lay in the winter supply of coal. Pkksons can notice a rapid improvement in the Stroudsburg Cornet Hand. Heading has a cemetery for dead dogs. A first-class funeral in Titusvillc cost? $1,200. There are only twelve divorce cases pend ing in the Bradford county court. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12. 1875. Every dollar of debt due from the Sr.-it ti nf Pennsylvania to its bondholders can now be presented to the Treasurer and ut finished and is one of the finest : ,.:m i... t....i..t,.i,l Tl.rtiitt-in.i;ncr.vr. office buildings in town. due bonds on the first ot August amounted Tll(J iilucticberry train". one day last to 134,850. The Commissioners of the wcot inmied fifteen bushels of huckleberries Sinking Fund have passed a resolution to at jjCka0lK notify the holders of these bounds that the interest will cease after ninety days. The The late rains filled our streams so that Xew York WorM is particularly interested now all mills in and around Stroudsburg th mcAiif tmir. nl.rmt. tho 1 Vnnsvlvanlri are running on lull time. The State Treasurer of New It has just been discovered that the sweet Ax article on labor, written by "Cecilia" to the Philadelphia Mercury, will appear pern j)OSSOgScs valuable tannin properties. in our next issue. One poor widow in Berks county owns The law offiice of Stephen Holmes, Jr., twenty-four dogs and yet she is not happy. Candidates for the various county office are putting forth their claims to every man thev meet. lmances. J lie Mate ireasurer or .cw M Koueut Huston has completed York, whom the World commends, has a L . fl a.stonc pavcmct in front of his balance on liana ot over 54.uuw,uuu. in oTQ j resijcncc. It is thc "boss" walk it please say whether all the debt due the U tow bondholders of that State has been paid ? A heavy shock of earthquake was felt at Hollister, Cal., on Sunday morning last Xo damage is reported. A 3oung man named Stone was drowned in a pond in Scott township, Luzerne coun tj, on the 2Sth ult, while bathing. Tiios A. Bell, an employe of the Tardte Company, contemplates a trip to Kurope, this month, on business for the company, lion voyage. The residence of J. II. Butts is rapidly Oi :r nrenchers nraved for it. sinners hoped Some time ago Auditor General lli lction AVhen completed for it and children cried for it. The good Temple stated to a correspondent of a .fc hc onc of tlic fincst OwcUi,, ju the Lord has heard them all and they have got Democratic paper that he would at an early . rt to t ...... it rain. day make an examination of the Treasurer's w I . accounts, and if he found anything wrong J he potatoc bugs have supplied them- Thc annual report of the Board of Mana- Base Ball. season ana -Mr. lagcn s observations of the gers of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the red stockings vs. caIDEXO. "1; !! Insane, in West Philadelphia, for the past 1W1 club (furmcrly " I . fi C V "X. year, has been published. Ihc total num- rn' ra:uefl another victory on W from fWol.svillo tnl-I.L L.l'. ber of patients in both the male and female opponents bening the to the satisfaction of the people. This w departments during thc past year was CG4 , 3 ' 7 n Wa make an important report, " number admitted, 243 ; number discharged, o..s- - j-....-. Professor Stevenson and Mr. White h.v. 248; number remaining, 416. Orthoscdis- nau no uuncuuy nuaa-ia u... v. survcyea CI reenc county and made aeon. charged, cured and improved, 56 were under the "Heds." The following is the score, plcte sccticn 0f iqo fett of coal measure treatment in the hospital but three months, the columns being Huns, 1st IJasc hits, rocks above the upper coal beds, locating and 135 less than one year. The amount of pufc Qut, and Assisted respectively : on thc map the depth of the larger coal money expended 207 91. Senator Republican on Saturday tliA d.iv. and crave his i.uhvjv - . j o Totals.. views upon them carefully and m language during thc year was 224,- cai dexo r Jb po A R STOCKIXOS. K. ro. A. bcas Dcncaui ine suriacc at the principal Marsh.c.r. 2 o o lacker, s. s. 2 i . i cross roaus. xney nave discovered and loci ffii'ite a aw o iMrJK;VVrf2 V i o ted across the country two anticlinals aiid Morton, of Indiana, addressed a wjjf tehSlTfJ J J pvo ynchnals, and made the geology Kr. mass meeting at Urbana, Uluo, J , . ? . iuh Z He went larsey into thc zhkw,c :i 2 r 0 sruber,it t.. 1 - -- . , v I,t ""ov J wci.li fl 4 0 n Sininson.il. 0 0 0 11 Air (..MM pnilt.imioil hw filinr-,:. . i ' , . .. , .. . . - - i r 1. - . - -" v. mivjll '1 r I 20 l'J 1G I Total 9 INNINGS. 27 a intervals all winter and has sccentlv boon reinforced by Mr. Hale, who with M, easily understood. He fairly states the 1st 2nd 3d 4th nth r.th 7th sth 9th Total Hatch, is surveying carefully the outcroo V J rw.l.lnn '1 4 4 2 0 0 11 1 2 2b L.fl, T A W x m 1 issues upon which the coming national cam- n ki,, 2 0 01 4 0 002-9 " V'um MT 10 - . 1 c w i'i ,0 11 t-x 'nil o- i i ci- ur- -,ani h collecting notes throuirh the oil paign will be fought-issucs which the . Total base hits, Caldeno 2., l.cd Stock- . j Lscoveri" ftf,C," 1 . t i. m.,.1 1... tt -r- c o Tr ..i.i . 1 : ' . - . . -' JJemocrats nave stuuiousiy aiwuwi, ings a. umpire, iur. o. iiai, viuuma- t-all to tne stUdy ot the country south of which they will be forced to meet. boro. Scorers, Messrs J 1. YWuton and franklin. 31r. fehcrwood and his aid have He ave no countenance to inflation, but Scbrin". Time of game, 2 hours 30 minutes, traced lrom larm to tarm across, Tio made a strong point by showing that the CalJeno plaJ a pickcd qf U Democrats, who are now full of praises ior Friday thc 13 nst lhem down on thc countymap in the greenbacks and seek to issue them , . . and will continue this work through lirad! NoTwmiSTANDiNa the warm weather the public should know it. it he tound senes uu ,ioc .m .KSt..5 "1' t0 listen to Uie able and eloquent discourses lhem correct and the Treasury intact the potatoes in several ot our neighbors patcnes.ij jy G (;arrow . I . a . . m I public should also know it. Well, Mr. Our advice is to shoot thc critters. - v . -- Uf nroress wUl be interesting to the pub- - , , . . . . I James Laughhn, alias "Skinncy, ' was held, the pupils, teachers, officers, parents, ot progress win oe micrianD,, w un, puu jing, anj l)elaware nvcr3i t'j.iiilinro ctbt on1 nn n b c Tt 1 1 1 ht L"Wir tiicl . I - . ... . . . v A I ' until they are of no value, only a few years ftmT.nfTmAT. RTTRVKY DP PENNSYL- && and Susquehanna counties. ago were bitterly opposed to them. VANI.A Mr. Chance has mapped the Delaware Iuuu iifiiiu iiiiiui vjujia, iinu uoiistruetei.1 i. a i x i For Joflersoiiian. P.narcss of the Work for 1S75. JtafracH """"S" " iuoungMUie Dilr Sinci vlllc Sunday School. e cVae Ceoloaufs Report. hydraulic lime and glass sand formations. The Sinervillc Sunday School held , , . c . . r1 Mr. llall atter arranging the cabinet of k-""' J T ,a hniril nF rnniniissinnors fit thft state I m i -i t .l., w. - - iossus, examincu iossn locauiics m Vet- euango counties spent a month . . iAa Ti . w r i i . xi ' a - - - day on which it was tollowing abstract oi x-ror. csiey s report, with a YOiunteor party of collcctors on tt,k liiT finnnfil Vic Xi ft fnw dnvs since in I , . 7 7. . geological survey ueiu uieir 4uaiteny morelan d, AVarren and V uie woous near mcir piaw. auum uiu mg at narrisourg on iue uui oi ac and in the Juniata district . ' J 1 he number ot aualvses called lor hv thn. o r.r mn o-mrJmcr Afo n sfrppfc From nsflann from the l'hi ade nhia House ot L'or- v. : k;p.,l V.nnn,.L- - assiwaiiis m musiraie ineir reports de- promise ? Let the public hear from the IT , ""7 f t Trnn 1 ri W rection 7"" , 7 , 7 V i bCn D V rrUP; lnandeJ a" incrca of force in the labora- L .. . r. A , ,,r ,r Robert Hoys store to thc Iron bridge. rection. they marched to the grounds, preceded by t 0ns of it, the following parties being at t fc n.irrij.lir Air Ford h i tl, J )omocratic Auditor General. c believe . . , . , . .. J ' J . . ' . . i;, m, tory at Jiarriuuig. .ur. l ord ha therc- 1, . intnnd t 1 hnnf nm not nf tho A WISC stcP 111 thc r'sllt dircctlon- A Scranton man complains of a neighbor the Fennersville Brass Band. A hen on work m their rcpectne districts . Mr. fore CCn euir,loyej as assi.stant, which will 1c intend, to k honest we are not ot the -- I .. n as a nuisance because he plays the piano be- the grounds they were suitably addressed 1W, with Mr. Clark and Mr. Kent in JoubIo the . of thc laWdt lass who believe that when a man becomes The privilege of selling beer on thc ten- r ' . Lehigh county, and Mr. Chance at the U a- tliril:nfr w,-iri- ... . ., , , , .i,i-i? ii- fore breakfast, and has roosters that crow at by Superintendent N m. Setzer, and his , -r J,n ... T ,,,., turning out work, a public officer he necessarily becomes a tcnnial crounds at Philadelphia next year p . , m'. . A T i i i i r tcr Ciap Mr. Irazer, with. Mr. .Lehman P4ir.fan Irvris i i i , i " ii i ct t four in the morning. Assistant Joseph Singer, and also Kcv. Mr. i Mi Edward in Adams county Mr. railroad lmels rogue. e also believe he intends to do has been sold to the firm of Bergncr & , a i i i JMiaru, in Auams touniy , .ir. ntt uhrJ in Arr TVv,.r? i - i n r i i- i r rc-nnnn The hotels of Philadelphia can now feed Abodes. The School then gave us some Pewces, with Mr. Billm and Mr. Ash- -Mr. Allen, attached to Mr. 1 aer last lus (hit y, regardless of newspaper clamor. Engle for the snug sum of fcjO,OUO. A,1G notcis or i liuaaeipnia can now itxu m ' . Ti . . Ar ,!.. vcar has been detailed for special ervieo Tfi- i . i- - and lode 10,000 people: but improvements of their best pieces, led by Prof. AVood- burner, on the Juniata; Mr. 11 Let him speak out; now is his opportunity. m uuu iuufce iu, jw iopic , uuniu; uvtiuuiw ., Mr 5-m.W: mil Mr Vqfran in Morr son viz : the collection and arrangement oi all 1 ' M J ATn Puis rni.MF rmonf mir r.rom- ;t-l rvU nm.!l r mimhivMI'I.. Tl,n Rm.l nkn fuvnr inw 11s w th -Hr. fcanders and .ur. l agan in .uoi rison s , ? , , r i""J ." M""., 1 .... -,. o ,vUi, at. v (i i ntt (':,m. tne ranroau and canai icveis in tne state . t . 1 . lit rvr 1 . j . f . Ml I . I . 'li. I At thc mectina: of thc Commis- isin" yountr law students, has lust returned 12S. Jlany new hotels will be built. sionersofthe Sinking Fund on Monday, from an extended visit in the Eastern states August 2, whose report we publish in among his friends. Charley looks hale another column, Mr. Temple, the Demo- and heart-and much improved by thc trip. trade Auditcr General, was present. He some of their favorite music. I he Lev. , . n anJ wkh Mr y the Me will have for publication m the winter, ... i it i.i i' f I J ' . ....c) - I l ii i i i . r. l i i? . trxamined the accounts with the banks in which the funds of thc State were deposited, the vouchers and certificates from the officers of the various banks stat inir that the amounts charged asrainst them A. S. Weitzel, of Sinking Spring- har vested thirty-six sheaves of fine wheat, and threshed therefrom four bushels and five quarts of good wheat. m i Philadelphia is now seriously considering AUloaes addressed tne auuicnce in a very Youghiogheny river ; Mr. Carll, with Mr. ,oUSaim m ai umu ai mis 0u ai)lanfor brin -in- water from the Pcrkio- appropriate and earnest manner. Thc Hatch and Mr. Hale, in the Oil Kegion ; railroad, canal and turnpike lines 11ns is kiX. tluc lco,nraUtce, conting of Mr, J. Mr. S, ih Mr. WhiU,, in Greene 'S ..m cover nn area of ..iOO acres. Fru.ehe.v Mr, J. Syr, Mrs. John BrU X- ffiiSK ti.. A'.l- r;, f.,. ,v. 'gor, b. Singer, 3Irs. A. Butz, and A, r r u ,, ivdcontoloist. makes elude in the list, alphabetically arranged, Lake ropononming is the favorite resort for pic-nickers this season. Nearly every day the Mrs. llciss, of Saucon township, Xorth- respectivcly on the books of the Treasurer Lmpton county, 103 years old, this harvest were deposited with them to the credit of bound enough sheaves of grain to make a the State. He also examined the famous sh0ck, and she shocked them herself, too vault account, about which so much has been K.id falsely, and after the most thorough mims 1,BHEB ,l.as aclded l 'm largC a, , .. .-ill handsome lot of carnages, a new two seated ,1.,.ewiu...ISm,i,Sal.uuUCuixM,cumU.. phaa-ton, built by Win. Huntsman & Sons. . " " ' " ; , . self perfectly sailed and convinced that the The workmanship is first cla. in everv parti- of th Uoual Guard of 1 ennsylvania, lands of thc State were intact. Will the Ularand reflects much credit upon the man- General Osborne commanding, will take Democratic press believe now that there is ufacturers. It is also a luxury to be enjoyed place at lkes-larre on edncsday. Sept. no dafolcation, or will they persist in their hy the many patrons of Mr. Dreher's livery 15th. ..,nvr i. ,..i. estauiisnment. w inaivi j luuix, 111 iiiv; alii iivj ui iua- mg partisan capital ; ft. f w nnr. o"' ' r. I . ri. ll:ill. as l:t . . 1 . r. Airs. . Sft7fr. thfn took the audience m L...o.r ;,.r,..-c, i;fT.,f.-if flfrJfc all stations leveled by the survey corns. poses ot taxation has laiicn on just aoout nve 7 j, jwmuo ; i.. u.,v..t u A nnp ; f1(1 mif VMr in.l nnw cfmila if hand and rendered a very suitable and and studies the collections oi iossus sent in rmits or the klwius. $1,100,943,000, a reduction of $154,000,000. satisfactory entertainment to all. h reported on. Ur. .U treat h, assisted At this meeting of the board the price of uy .ur. xoiu, au.ii.cs uim, tuais, nuiu-iijr. uenth s report on the -Uincroiocry ot A f AM .ItmitAM . CVW..1 . tlhf It ."kl C'lirMf I ' I cf niiixj fiiul 'iv in 1 ir l:linr.-irnrv at ll:ir- T.. . n t! .... . address was delivered by tac Kcv. Mr. , , 1)r r;cntll :s inVesti-atin- the .,m,.l,;iil r,.n ot flft,. , it.. tt t t' l l01 I it i i . m . i. 1 1 i. I accommodating W. E. Henry can be seen -",1UU"- AUU lull'l'""u,U11 u"uuiuuul primary and volcanic rocKs ana minerals paper cover and thc postage is sixteen cents, wending his way in that direction with his tue day was most pleasing and delightful, in the laboratory of the university at Phil- allj the price of Henry E." Wrigley's special "bus" and four horses A Stand was kept open at which various adelphia. MrdE. B. Harden and O. . report on the Petroleum of Pennsylvania, things were sold for the benefit of the IIarJe.n "e draughts-men in Phihidclphia its production, transportation, PK.nufacturc The fall inspection of the Third Division i", from ,vhith waa Tcazc1 aboi,t $30 f,rerarin:7, thc rcJorts frr P.80 af 1C statistics, 111' pages, S vo., with several . x. . , ft r i i &tnooi, horn which was realized aoout t. iates to illustrations. Mr. Lesley has been mai,s aI1j illustration at 75 cents in pai-ci the National Guard of Pennsylvania. v. r tr cmttii . , ,. t .t J . umjo aim uu. luuun, ai 1 ' u,ll r,lr1' Yours, ral r Grape and Canister. A fawn was shot alons fully occupied in publishing thc reports ot cover and the postage is twelve cents. progress ot lbj4, ot which .ur. ngiey s lJound copios of either arc 25 cents more and J)r. Genth's have been published. Mr. :m,J n tents postage. The law rwmins Many of the farmers in northern Chester Dreher's, last Sunday. thc hill back of CarH"s a,,(1 3Ir.' Prime's are just printed that these rqwrts be sold and the eommis T ' f i and ready to biud ; Mr. Piatt's is com- sioners cannot distribute them gratuitously jjrtng-jv j mencej and lc rea(iy to bind by the The books arc handsomely printed aii- lv nrintixl fiiul avc your money by paying your county are experiencing just now much in- poems arc splendid, but Tennyson took l.st of September, and Mr. M'Crcath's will unlike the generally uuwieldly volumes of debts. Lnnvonipiiftft fnrwnnf of wnfpr for thmr . stork, lietter: at least she held fast to it after follow immendiately : Mr. Frazer's and Mr. rr-v.ln.ru-il s'lrvnvs iW.wnfn verr prn. Important to Voters. The Duplicate of Borough Taxes for the w , j snr:n!rs arft Jrv tiiat i.ave never si10 I1Pft ot :t : ssessiOI, And the Pewees' will be ready for the press as soon venient, hand v size. Printed on nood i wkt. The following points in regard to voting year 1S75, is now in the hands of the Bor- Wn i.nA tn lin 1vJpn ,irv ir.. .. , .. wum ci.Jas the printer signifies his readiness. in clc:ir tvpe, and the workmanship reflects h-mld be borne in mind and attended to at ough Treasurer, Wm. Wallace; and all who u i':i:..: irr f,..J Mr. Lesley's experience has been that credit on the state printer. They are n,x. . pay said taxes between this and Oct. 1, will The Republicans of Pennsylvania will do . w.ta..0 ... v slx nionths holdwork requires at least six stereotyped, so that editions can be pub- 11 to bear in mind the important fact that UJS 113 -Hmonuw omce worK ; put puDiisning acias i,shcd at any time to meet the demand. have a deduction of 10 per cent. This large well to bear in mind the important fact that 'im. j?i i' ri. ii i in? new I'.nnsi ii i;r iiiti inritiii. mi nrrsnns r " . - i - percentage is allowed with the view of indu- the campaign of this year really belongs to PartJ 01 S1X Uiat were roUCCa irom 3 ?" ore 10 uie reqmrca umc. "ecre jach ot the.se district reports is complete from voting unless they -have been ac - beir taxes prompdy The ;D. that of next year; and that the true way to wheat field, near East Stroudsburg, by a fortunate in getting ao much office work in itsclf? and is indexed with unusual ful- at least two months and paid their taxes at duccrucnt 5s s0 eat that we trust all will em- prevent the Democratic party from succeed- family of sweet-scented animals, known in ,st w,ntcr' so thfe corps couUl be left nes.s ; each is sold separately, and persons least one month before the date of elation. brace thls 0Plortnnity to make money by fng then is to defeat it thoroughly now. the animal kingdom as skunks, could be "Tho iS'S wbo get them as the,' come tanbve X;V7lTlirtT rU,1,r'l -i"gi, Ifall ItiSbuTorewasn0 hoard singing shortly after- tX gtt i! lC Jl adduum to he above, he has been natural- vantage of this liberal offer, they will show fo.J both skill and judgment to prepare the arc rca,,y no preliminary rei'ts to he .zed a month previous to the election. themselves more unwise financially than we J weVilI, .' . work of 1875 for speedy publication in thrown asfMe am SUIeded by a final rc- Thc date of holding the next election is take them to be. now obtained quite a solid loot in. in J-.uro- Butthegcent of his 8kunkship will cling to 1S70. We had only four months of field ,)0rt. These reports are in themselves final Tuesday, November 2d. I" an' not Pa' tlicir toxes that rf aQ.Iua1rkcts- . 1Hv c even months of us still. work last year. Thi3 year wc have gum of UishcJ thh WoSnUr f?f.,,ml.f.r 1 ,f fl,. l..c date. ,fc 13 the intiou of Council to proceed i"e nscaijear just, cioseu ine su,pmcn a- iron ljrjj a faVoritJ rcsort for slx and lt 13 to bc hopcd scvcn. J.astyear cf the work of 1874 will amount to about ,. , . 1 ' ; to collect the same as soon as possible there- mounted to ,u.b,4, 1, against iuo.oU lor . , , "Jrrkwater" and wc had but five districts occupied. 1 his 1 200 pa-es. exclusive of Prof. Lesley's. Ih .ia, on wnie.1 voters can he assessed after. the fiscal year 1SG0-70. i,;S9nt md runnin, out a year we have virtually ten ; as will appear h;is been obliged to do much drawing and i-riuaj, uciowr 1st, is the last day on V1,. r.., . l I . r T,,Pvhen the tletails are st;itea- finishing to secure the best appearance for which they can pay taxes. 1 he engineers on thc projected Jmgn aim - -vw- - 11UU rt tw tuu fisaxces of the survey. - the books, and a great deal of correcting Priday, October 1st, is thc last day for avc completed the final sur- eontaining cifivc olla, were accompanied by two invited guests.- But thIs amplifying and pending to make the taki. out naturalization papers. vef om Port Jems to this place. 1 he " " r l ZP0 CU,raS3 a n0Vcl nCa crease of expenditure, the continuance of Statement ofeach district full and clear u, Each of these important duties can k '-m - - '' M any a man has been ruined by suddenly contaimnS a a oi ocnzine. .-o iar as ,ie present lorce next year will be impossi- ami use ui ouie .. , . , routconeofthecasiesthehaseverEurveycd, manJ .a ma"nas oeen ruined py suadem Much inquiry has been made for the lriormea at any time hetore the days men- the grare at no being greatcr than 43 becoming rich. ' ' S50 00rt and yefc the WQrk QU y(Jar geological reports, but the work- of publi- ! m i 7 T l- thUt I11' mat" feCt thC IUilC' tbC aVeraSC bUt ff L i A noted burglar' in the Eastern Tenitcn- Y0UUfr man u youn h,u Tc. l least to be rcisonably expected of cation is, in tact, much more advanced than tor is attend. -d t.n hr-fiirp if is .n Ui Tl, -l l,,.rl . . . e pious ouu0 nun, upon a joun0 lauy re i Klirv, rpin f . r 1 fi,,.,,,,,. was ever the eas with nnv nthor fonhvual this IWounh. eomes into the lroudi limits t,a fusing to take a ride with him, said he is as follows . survey in the same time. There is no ones- .i!. l.- i : i i i v i i The borough of Lebanon, on an assessed Lear Samuel Phillips', running through J.S. lT1 ' v t . .. P ,lK ,w , h would throw himself away. lie kept his Iwo appropriations for lSi -l ... At. r. r.r.r. . . 1 . ... . . ...... . I ' f J " " """J"' "V AWW.. M.V W.N- I - - t . 1 . 1 I n . I 1 UT . valuation ot about i,duu,uou pays lL'J n illiams', altons' and Drehcr s lots along result of mixed up accounts and collusion be- w ' WaS 80011 Ml0rll alter wara nulls school tax, 10 mills borough tax, 10 the loot or side ot the hill back ot the Acad- tweCQ banj. Q&Qers and burglars. dcacl tIrunk- nulls water tax, and 5 mills county tax emy, tnencc aiong saia mu to n m. o. in- '-Teeth extracted without paiu,M but A. . I .. - A1. -.I.J I V. . " . m I lemuLc s uarn uu toe uni wiu aiu iou At jS estimated that the number ot Texan and 1S75, Warrants drawn on the treas urer to June 30, 1875. total !I7i mills, or 3J per cent. This docs hot include the frontage tax nor thc State tax paid by the citizens of that borough The amounts of the several taxes raised in Lebanon, areas follows: School tax, $1S, 750 ; borough tax, 15,000 ; water tax. $ 15,000 j county tax, $7,500. Total, $56,- Hou 250. Every thing seems to indicate that the I cattlo driven projectors of the road will soon be in readi ness to put the road under contract. iroodncss, how thc iaws swell. Wc extend , - - i i .i i j into .eurasKa tins year ou gvIumtilV U'c know of two fellows tion but the general result will be satisfae- $70,000 00 tory t tne people of the state and scientific world. 42,955 09 Urders accompanied by thc money, sent to John IS. I'ears, secretary of the gHu;zi- Almost a. scilons AccfIcnt. nmniinru rn nvcr iiiii nun ifir ?irii t. t.. t t -... j who have lost ten pounds each since iicir chiefly held by cattle raisers along the line (icparture iast Monday. Alas, poor Yorick of the Union Pocific railroad from Kearney That man from East gtrouds- for 1S76. m: xr. c i r 4i. mmi Junction to Sidney. Of this number 40,- illir ...,m wn wrt anT;n-n l.:. -,r uauiULi xi.wiJt vi iijc wii-iinuv .... . .... . I o - c I llr 'fiiha Iwia ... ... .1 , 000 ha vr Wn sold. A larm numhpr will . i .... i... r ... i i r.iu,,,l,uuJWI 3e, made a narrow escape irom impena-i o- pium iast .uonaay evening, ana wno was trv Ivinf hftwnon ! danfor on Wndnesdav. the 4th insL In be shipped hast this year through Omaha. Lnfr.,,r(i ,n,nt:nr, .i,. kr:i 0 :n rrnnt nrt.n ii,;i, .i o i - i v"r n .... . . v ... ..vi.w ' ' i . . : nt.tfnintinr to mount his horse in front of the The Elephant "Empress" at the Phila- Monroe County Bank, after two unsucccss- BlS Tanneries. dclphia Zoological Garden, died last Mon- ful attempts on account of the skittishness of Tlierc are three tanneries in Elk county day of old age and an injury to her spine his horse, he succeeded in getting upon the which use an aggregate of 40,000 cords of in falliii" through a bridge some 3'ears aco. saddle with only his left foot in the stirrup, bark per annum and turn out 300,000 sides She was supposed to be 84 years old. Tlie wen, as is supposcJ, in consequence oi ms 0f sole leather. At thc tannery ot the il-sh has been sold to a renderer who will "ocidental.y spurring Ins horse the animal became lrantic and run violently obliquely ltcsidue of the appropriation. 27,044 91 commission, 223 .Market street, Harris There is also an appropriation of $35,000 burg, Pa., will be filled by mail or express, 4 1 0 11 1 ' .1- i xl I . 1 . i aa uncuiuu, or me reports Ciin ue oofauiLu fl..i,..l. lv.,i...,.ii 'Pi.- .1 i-M- . t ,1 I ft. xnuueiaus oi me wort accompiisued rptia pMi, l i t t .. I xug x cam uioi'. r It 14 Uiiouiili thnc l.it, ... i 1 ...... 1 . . n .1 x . . . . . . . . .J' I I Ivcmnr frt flirt rrlnf in X tt.r . I- .n Si. .11" I -v-'....-..V.wkt.VAIltVtT A V'l IV l.Mt f nA ItniA.f Atii, I 1 1 ...wnuwiuiivivuii- .,,,1 i . .1 t : . , man of last. vMr nnA l"u wcrc rri" V"1 i '. ,. 1 hiladelphia, and thc market FuccumMl "O" t., niiv io i-ijuiiui;ili:ill!r m i .. . . n . . til. her place of residence for two hours or vey of .Northampton county, which he V i ,fTn,X r - T , I ll . t... I At ISalf inirrr iMrrlif t. tivrt rintwlrnil nTl, nopes to complete this fall, so much of it '''tr"" i 1 J? v T . i i , utilize the fat. The operation of removing across the street to about opposite thc Post . t. : i i. .1 .. i i . j- I J i..e s,.:. it-aau, ncar.y a uay s moor lor ()ffi A1.p 1(J,t hls balance anJ several hands. It was nearly four inches fei heavily to the ground, with his foot par- thirk. The skeleton is to be carefull cleaned tially fast in the stirrup, and was drug from and mounted and j -laced on exhibition in 0 to 10 feet, when fortunately he got loose the "urden. unhurt, except a violent wreuching and some slight bruises, but minus his coat, which was The wheat crop of thc rich Lebanon completely torn from him, and plus an un- Yal'ey is being threshed out. Leonard due quantity of mud which stuck to him for Capp, of. Jackson township, Lebanon coun- helping to break the force of his fall ty, had 57 acres of grain, from which he obtained a yield of 1,200 bushels. Adam I'isher, of the some vicinity, had 100 acres of wheat, from which he threshed 2,300. . The other day a drover passed through Easton with a Hock of 1 ,200 sheep. These dioi--p wi-re driven from the interior of )!:o, r.nd hr.d.bcen on tho road nearly five This makes the second accident of the kind that has occurred within the last two weeks in town, with almost precisely the same re sults. The Democrat not loosing his coat for the reason, wc believe, that he he did not have it on at the time of his fall. We can only congratulate both parties on their extreme good luck, for accidents of this character have repeatedly l:d to fatal results. Too much caie cannot easily be exercised in enterprises of this kind. Messrs. Schultz, at Wilcox, which is the largest in the United States, 200 men are employed. They have 595 double tan vats, six bark mills, and seventy dwelliug houses The taruery cost 2,000,000 and the build morn, ioil miitrorinor- I - hornet face at the window, " Jtr But the o,d man," at the door. SyT -usideraWy Hale's Early alone jJ re Stroudsburg has a fashionable young Adams, and has mapped a good deal of the T i ? T,ch .bus,,nC.S9 Y"3 lady" who is fearful lest her clothes may north border of new red and south flank of hatYllaVi t WV!:" g oonsign be soiled by coming in contact with thc mountain, lie will continue this belt YTTt - rT J tW .i ,.r . f .1-1 ... to the Maryland line. Mr. Pewces has 1 i"'" fifteen- UltOO VI U PUI tel. II I) LLIA1 v. ... i. -'larvi iiu uujiin, 10 uc ...ll 1,1...., .. sent to an asylum without delav. In farf f". . T , uss" .r lo J a and narrow valley above Ia- , . " , .1 .. . . "uiaima river and Pact to Jlimm, i1:irtsv;ii., iut4 i. ' w.. he same. Messrs. Ui - i...:u l .. Jl. i i .... i Miniu nuiic coiuamiiiu iwn imhis auu I ...n w-'ijut.iiaiiua lit she is very much troubled with " chronic and will continue th i i i. i i i i i ii . i uuiiiimun;. j.tivc, irf(A. 1111 nun .luuu iicr WCrC UCiaCIlOd 111 Alinl . i'a i' 1 111.. t i .. mgs cover twenty acres of ground. 1 J - , anrv i.uuauiiuiii ivpru uautity ot household lurmture, whu h 1. .-- . . .. 1p , he lir ; - J-oci. unomipied, hut Ov Tuesday last as the twin ons of Mr , Tllcreisal'y m Bradford county t! ,,? oI t e st Lroad Ip raUroad. gtands alone and tWrto.1. lt is staU-d UN luC!5dayia t,aS thetttin.ons ot Mr. kn(JWU as lieuna Vist and it u alleged . Ibllin making thc maps and Mr. Ash that three yeirs i-o i fnnilv oeemni.. ' Daniel Cour right, of Stroud township were that ot a d of fain 'ha3 fal, . hurner studying the geology and construct- L 1 umse i ,2 3lJ returning with their team from the fields to radius of two miles of thc place since au- JnS the sections. Their last work lias "nd dinner, a young colt attempted to follow, tumn of last year. 1 i the Trough creek coal basin. They one 1 , j Mr. F. I). Kortright drove him back and in J have discovered eleven small coal beds of sutured Mthni ita wa.U so doing scared one of the tcam-horscs just Charles Duppre, of Scranton, last his "HlwVr i1.'1 $10"Z "Jge- From all quarters of tho world come as he was passing through the bars. 1 he horse Watch a few days ago and suspected it had n , . lS hca,Mu:rtcrs at Sum- stories of su-lden and violent storms, wator- jumped to one side breaking two rails and been stolen. After giving up all hoics of JV 11 l " ntf i iW'th ail1 W" 'outs' a,ul onaorfiil electrical exhibitions throwing K. on the ground, falling upon his of its recovery he discovered it under his i - a.n.Vlof;nboJ ail'l lo- Geneva in 'Switzerland has experienced a breast Tlie injuries sustained, although se- favorite demijohn. cuted on 31r. Jvl. Mnith s old contour line most violent hail storm, accompanied U rious, we are pleased to say are not danger ous. The Heading Times savs that in no pnim. ti t itr t . i. . . .11.. i.i i .i 1. . v . .. ur. uco. v. .jac-Kson atienaea to the ty ot l'enusylvania is the raie more ov medical wants of 31 r. iv., and he is now do- tensively and successfully cultivated tlian m;r auuc well. in ierts. 1 V map eery coal bank in the county. This wind, which nearlv loft the. itv in ruins- survey will continue through to Somerset In various localities storms Jf unusual county this season violence havo occurred. It is about tin Ue has superintended Mr Sanders map- men of science applied themselves t, p ng the Canoe alley, Sinking Valley and study of mc.vorol "y. At preset wc Morrison Cove, which will bo finished this densely ignorant cu'tbe subject.