T S n II iN ii iN I UL!!IJ..eJUlimELE JDcuotcb to politics, itcraturc, Agriculture, Science, iHoralitn, aub (Seiural Suteliigcucc. VOL. 33. STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., OCTOBER 21, 1875. NO. 21. HP 1 flu1 ' JL JLJLJJJ el Published by Theodore Schoch. . -p.-.. dollars a vcar In advance and if not TT,h ..f the year, two dollars and fifty ' '.mV ri"l rJ:.nt i ii no.l until all arrearages arc tr " i;'1" .,ti..M of the Editor, pii.l.-t'vpi .i ' f ll0 ..an- of f eight lines) or I f j. " rlil,Ils i .-n. Kaeh additional iu lV'' ncenVs. Longer ones in proportion. grfl'l'itt ' - T : joss ritivriXG OF ALL KIXPS, . i ; Hi.- l.i-hcst stylo of tl.e Art, and on the ExeouteJ ' 1,1 .m, u.r,s. 11. II. KlirCK JOHNSTONE, D Homoeopathic Physician, Evidence: Benjamin Dimgaii, Cherry Valley, MONROE COUNTY PA. a v 1 175.-1 y . jjli. A. iVkWIS KIRKIIUFF, Phyiician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, S.vxn Cut, Wayne Co., Pa. All promptly attended, to day or night. Chaff moderate. " D Mirgeoai ijciium. that having jut returned frym Dental 1 .i :.' Ki-lh-r's new bric k building. Mainstreet, fiUi-Ti I'a- t "- '1 ''-tf- It. S. I FOtLKB, physician. O.fi'C nearly opposite Williams' Pius Store. l--.il.. n.-. f.rm-rly .--mi i-i-.tl by E. I-Wolf, corner JSrill :ll'l U":.liiilt erects, St roud-'mrg, fa. 1) !l. !i;)'.VAit: IMTTKKSOX, Paysicim, Suraon and Accoucheur, OllK-eaii'l llesi.'.ence, Main street, Strond. Imrg, l'a.. in the bnildins formerly occupied bv f'r. .Scip. Prompt attention given to calls. ( 7 to y a. m. O.nee hours 1 " :? p. m. ( G "8 p. in. April 1 174-ly. D ii. i;i:j. iv. jackso.v rarsirux, suiincox and aitiiitiieir. In the oi l ofTu e f Dr. A. Peeves Jack.-on, ifiJence, turner of Sarah and Franklin rdreet. STPwOUDSBURG, PA. August S,72-tf 7"ils. i's:mso., AUCTIONEER, Real Estate Agent and Collector. The iin'l'ri?nl l--.'s l.-av ty notify tlie pn'.lic that bf i r-iarr-i! .i -II at li'rt not ire pTs-mal prrtT f ll kin U, a w; U a- i:al l"tatc, at j.uMic or private Ml. Olji-f. at Tli'rnas Sfmj.lis old store stand, at Kat troiidvmr- I "a. Icc. IT, H74. ly. Divsi s. i,!;!:, Attorney at I..v, One tLior ahore the "Stroudsburg llotice," Stroiilhur, Pa. Collection promptlv made. Oetijhpr -22, 1874. H0NE3DALE, PA. Most central location ot any Hotel in town. 1L W. KIPLE k SOX, iM Mnin .street. Proprietors. January '., 1ST:). ly. Mcrchaxts' iiorsc, Il.S & 415 Xortk Thrnl StrM, PHILADELPHIA. tatf" Reduced rates, $1 7j per day.tBa T IIEXKV SPAIIX, PropT. L- U. Sxvdkh. Clerk." Not. L'G, 1S74. Cm. WILLIAM S. REES, Surveyor, Conveyancer and Beal Estate Agent. farms. Timber Lands and Town Lots FOR SALE. nearly opposite' American Iloues nrj d d.or helow the Corner Store. -March 20, 87:J-tf. DR. J.LANTZ, SURGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST. M)r lsauJ,ir "fr"', "n Mllin ,rof:,. -'ond storr Ktrm.A i bri,'k onil'iiiiK. nt-aiiv nti tl.e lnV"lrK i"lw n,i h, Haters himwjf that bv eijrh ,ir..f,,l ,'"l?",arit practice and the most earnest and fi.. .u . IJ a" matter pcrtaininir to Ins pro- inth." i ... ,s l,l"y able to perform all oral nr K a''"ul ''it- iu the most careful aad hkillful u i pro- 1 luan- nuns lvl i ,? u".n,in Fiven to saving the Natural Teeth; il-i sill ,n''t'"i. of Artificial Teeth on Kuhhcr, ,'inMi'rrr ('u,i,,uml!i (iu'n, ad rerfect fits in all f riM?riiTi,rsVns k""w ,h'' -'r,at follr and danger of en- R. MAINONE, aker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer .N OF Pianos, Organs and Melodeons. RatheSr,,'K.i'UnK in f!,fudsburg and vicinity, wLsb rPuirH at Mrum,'nt!' thoroughly tuned, regulated and '"-ir orti,. '."'r' r,,asouable pri.re, will rleae leave Tl,..0r'l"!, the Jcttcrv.niar. tlttu'e 1 -i,l,lr.. , . :.- ,h ltct a,, . ' 141 1 m prpred to furmh I'Mljit . j m(Kll improved instrument at thelowrht "t'tar-' ? 1 ',uv' located mvbclf permanently " -I:,,t Jour favors. , o ill-' he i ''illy I-r-lr.l to make mnim-iaiie.-j.iiu Jha" ;.M beautiful and life-like maimer, and to till de-t-rtli according M the n.t rmproved n ;Hlil. , extracted with....! pain, when deMred by the r ViinHi-Ovi lf i:is. which is entirely harmless, r;;: H, iol all ki,..i. neatly done. All work waiuntcd. . SOMETHING NEW I A SHOE MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would rcsx-tfiilly give notice that they have established at Williams' 1 1 a 1 1 building, cor ner of lieorge and Monroe streets, Stroudsburg, l'a., a SHOE MANUFACTORY, for the making of nil kinds of Lady's and (iuntlemcns and Children's Ilot and .Shoes and Uppers, l'artieu lar attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Persons having deformed feet, bunions fir corns, or children with weak ankles, or crooked limits, can have here of first class materials and at reasonable prices Shoes made to suit their cases. Having' had a lare experience in New York wo feel confident that we can suit customers as to iiialit ies and price, all of our poods both for general and tiecial sale arc warranted to lie as represented 1 'lease give us a call, examine our poods and materials consisting of Surges, glazed French, Mat and French Calf Kid, long grained, llrush and IVhhled Uoat Morocco, French and American Calf and Kip. Skins, all of which will he cheerfully .shown to those who may call. Intending to make a first rate wearing article we have nothing to conceal, either in stock or make from the public, but would invite their closest scrutinv. July 8, '75-tf ii. K. CUOMMETT & CO. FAU51 lU SAll The undersigned offers at private sale, his Farm, sit uate iu Hamilton township, Monroe County, l'a., near llossardsville, and i miles from Stroudsburg, Count y seat of Monroe, containing 75 Acres, alout fi Acres Timber T.ind, the balance Improved landt lime stone soil, in a high state of cultivation. The int. provements are a i' 1 lliLLLKj .L.LU HOC f' .-out -.lining nine iwnns; l'arn "2 bv 4itjtfa - 'I Zff.if fee; Wagon Sb.sl, Iig-p-n is by : f-t.SSfSS with Carriage House attai-lnsl, and all other necessary out-'uildiii.'; a never falling well of water near the dwelling. There is an cxi-i-llcnt Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees on the farm, consisting of Apple, I'each, Cherry, l'luni. Prunes. Crat-apple, several varieties. tiraies, standard and dwarf Cherri'-s, Ac. ; a Lime Kiln, and one of the liest stone quarries in the valley. The Kiln has caa citv enough to turn out one hundred and fitly bush els". f lime er day. Thecrojw and stock can be liotight with the Farm. Here is a g"od chance for a bargain. l'LTKli W. SIIAFFIt. Ilosanlsville, July 1, 1ST". tf. mum HKDiini) AT THE onier alor THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are now offered in FANCY DRESS GOODS, A LPA CA S, V 1 : L VKTE EXS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, FLANNELS, Ac, all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and right in style, but marked down to meet the times. We invite all to eall and see for themselves. Terms Cash. C. It. AXDIIE & Co. dec-4tf Main St., Strouddburg, Pa. G. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher J (2 doors weet of the "Jeffersonian Office,") KLIZABETII STREET, .StroiKlsburg, l'a., DREHER & BRO., DILVLERS IX Drugs, medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Arliclcs. Paints, OIKS, VARX1SIIES, GLASS & PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder iraces. Seeley's Hard IirilHKK TKl'SSKS Also Hitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded. . N. JJ. The highest Cash price paid for OIL of V 1 X T.EUU H I'A'jjS . uiay-4tf. BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office. e! To the Voters of Monroe County. I offer myself as a candidate for Associate Judge. KesjKH-tfully soliciting the support of the voters of Monroe Count r, and promise if elected to iierforin the duties of the oltice faithfully and impartiallv. WILLIAM S. REES. Stroudsburg, Sept. 1C, lST-l. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most respect fully offer himself to the voters o( Monroe county, as a candidate lor the ouiee or Associate Judge. Tf elect cd bo promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ahil'ty. JOShl'H J-AULL. Hamilton, Sep. 2, 1ST.".. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most respretfullv offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate tor the otiice or Associate Judgr. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the ottiec with fidelity and to the lest of hi. ability. CIIAKLKS W. KIX'KF.R. Barrett, August 2f., 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for t lie olliee or Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. If eleetM he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with lidelitv and to the lest of his nbilitv. ALOXZO 15. SIIAFEIL Hamilton, Sept. 16, 1S7."i. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe Countv as a candidate for the office of Prothonotary and Cleric of the Courts of Hfonroe County. Tf elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his anility. JOHN II. FEXXER. Hamilton, August 2, ls7."i. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate for the office of Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. Tf elected, he promises to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity, and to the best of his ahilitv. THOS. M" McILHAXEY. Stroudsbitrg, August 13, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe Countv. The undersigned does hereby most resjKH-tfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. Tf elected h promises to discharge the duties of tho of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. .toirv s. FisiiF.n. Stroudsburg, August 19, 1S7.". To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of Itegister and Recorder. Tf elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. JOHN' A l'I'ENZELLER. Stroudsburg, August 2, Is7"i. To the Voters of Monroe County. Tt ii rnlnrTnl loe lierehy motr respect full v offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the befct of his ability. JOIIXSIIIFFER. Chesnuthill, Sep. 2, lS7r. To the Voters of Monroe County. With the approbation of all my friends with whom I have conversed u(on the subject, I have decided to be a candidate for Treasurer of Monroe County, and if elected I pledge myself to attend to the duties of the office iiersonallv. JEREMIAH KRESOE. Stroudsburg, Aug. .", 1S7.1. I.e. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned docs hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for tuc othec or County Treasurer. If elected lie promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the twst or his aoilitv. HENRY 11. lilESECKER. Stroud, August 5, l.s7.". To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does here by most respectfully offer himself to tl.e voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the office or County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge tho duties of the office, with fidelity and to the lcst or tils anility. SI M 1-SOX FETH HUMAN. Stroudsburg, August 5, 1873. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most resjieet fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the ollica or County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of th office with fidelity and to tlio best or ins anility. LIN FORI) MARSH, Stroudsburg, August 5, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate fore the office of County Commissioner. If elected he premises to discharge the duties of the of- fiee with fidelity and to the best of his ability. est of his ability. JACOIi JJ. TRAXSl i: Sinithficld, Oct. 7, 175. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. If elect ed he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice wltli nueiliv aim 10 iuc oesi oi n.s mmui. MICHAEL MILLER. Jackson, Sept. SO, 1S73. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respeetfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. If elected, he promise todischarge the duties of the of fice with fidelity, anu to me iwsi oi ins aouiiy. JAMES G. K1NTNER. Smithfiidd, Sept. 23, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned having been elected In the fall of 187S, Commissioner, lor three years, tint being auoweu to serve only two years by the operation of the New Constitution, herebv most resiHSCtfully oilers himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for re election to the office of ( ounty l ommissioner. ir elec ted he promises todischarge the duties of the office with tdelidv, ana to mo Dot oi nis anuiiy. JACOB FRABLE. Eldrtd tf-p., Sept. 9, 1375. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most respectfully offer himselt hi the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate lor the office of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge tle duties of the of- lice with fidelity, and to the le.t of his ability. CORNELIUS STARXER. Hamilton, Sept. 9, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respect fullv offer , . i . , . . -. . . nimseii to tnc voters oi -Monroe county, as a candidate fore the office of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. WILLIAM S. bErUY. Smithfic-ld, August 2G, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned din's herebv most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroo county, as a candidate ior tnc oince or County Commissioner. promises to discharge tho di lice with fidelity and to the licst of his ability. M Kli HOI K DREHER. Stroud township, August 20, 1373. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned docs herebv most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Monroe countv as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. PETER S. EDIXGER. Hamilton, August 2C, 1873. To the Voters of Mouroe County. The undersigned does herebv most respectfully offer himself to tl.e voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the oltice oi District Attorney. Tf elected he promises to disharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability. LEWIS M. RL'RSOX. Stroudsburg, Sept. 16, 1S73. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most rwpectfullv offer himself to the voters of Mouroe county, as a candidate tor the onictf oi District Attorney, If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the lest of his ability. I)AVI1 S. LEE. Stroudsburg, Sept. 1S73. LEANDER EMERY, MANVFACTfREK AND DKALEB IN ALL KINDS OF farriascs and Buidcs, Two-scatcd Carriages for Livery stables and private Families, Platform Spring Wagons, of the latest style and for all kinds of use, kept on hand or made to oder. SINGLE-SEATED OAEEIAGES, with top or without top, all styles. Delivery and Express Wagons, of different styles, shipped toorder. All work warrant sl in rverv liartieular for one year. I will make to or der anv stvleof Carriage or light Ruggy that maybe wanted. None but first class work leaves my shop. I use only first class stock and employ first class work men, and feel confident that I can give entire satisfac tion to all who may purchase my work. All orders by mail shall ntreive prompt attention. Hoping mat l mav le able to furnish the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity with any thing that they may want in luy line. Address all orders to LEAXPER EMERY, Marengo, Calhoun County, Michigan. April 22, 1873. ly. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY t SONS have on hand thelargest and best assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to le found outsideof either city (New York or Philadel phia), and will make this braucii or mcir ousiuos a speciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or style, can lie furnished at one hour's notice' for shipment, at a charge of one-third less than anv shoS in Stroudsburg. In no case will they charge more shau ten ier cent. alove actual cost. attended to in any part of the County at the shortest possible notice. JunelS,'74-tf llLATCIIft.KY'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOH l'UMl istheaeknow. ledged STANDARD of the market, by jm. polar verdict, the best pump for the least money. Attention is invited o Itlaichlev's improved ISrackct. the Irop :heck Valve, which can be withdrawn with- iit disturbing tho joints, ana the copper hatuber which never cracks, wales or rusts md will last a lifetime. For sale by lK-alers aud the trade generally. In order to be sure .hatvotiget Rlatchley's Tump, be careful ind see that it has inv trade-mark as above. If vol. do not know where to buy, descrip tive circulars, together with the name and address of tl.ejagent nearest you, will be promptly furnished by addressing, wltli stamp. CIIAS. Ii. BLATCIILEY, Manufacturer, 506 Commerce st., Philadelphia, Pa March 4, 1875. 9m. A. KOCKAFELLOW, DEALER IN Ready -Made Clothing, Gents Fur nishing Goods, Hats it Caps, Boots & Shoes, &c. LtS T S TR O UJJSli UR G, (Xcar the Depot.) PA. The public are invited to call and examine EooiLs. Trieea moderate. May 6, oU-tf Can vou tell why it is that when any one comes to Stroudsburg to buy Furniture, they al ways Inouire for McCarty's 1-uruiture fetore I Sept . 2ti,'67. TOIT FOOL lOVK MOXIJV 1 J awav for wort hless articles of Furniture, but go to McCarty & Sous, and you will get well paid for it. June !S,'74-tf Ti -1 r- , Cr"i Per Pay at home. Terms free. Ad- SlU w ip3WdresSc;ti,iouACo.,PortIand,Me. February 1, 1875. Iy. At A I - TO -! i' How to Pet Canaries. Says a writer on canaries : "In this way I answer the question of 'how I had snch luck with birds.' Simply by allowing the birds to attend to their own affars, and by tmg them uuderstand their mistrcss would never harm them. Also, by accus toming them to plenty of light and air and company rather than, as commended in books, keeping the cage in a kark room for fear of frirrhtcninjr the birds. Make just half the fuss directed in bird books over the matter aud you will have double the success iu raisin?: birds. Never give them sugar, but all the red pepper they will cat. It is the best thing for them. And if '0ur bird feels hoarse at any time put a piece of fat salt pork in the cage, and see how the little fellow will enjoy it, and listen for the result. Give him flax seed once m a while, and if he appear dumpy occasionally give a diet of bread and water, with - red pepper sprinkled in. Open the cage door and give 3'our pets the freedom of the room ; soou they will come at your eall and fly to meet you whenever your voice is heard. I had one who came regularly to my desk as 1 sat writing each day, and disputed with fluttering wings and open beak my humble risrht to the inkstand. And when I had reasoned him out of his mistaken notion he would perch himself on my pen-handle (no very comfortable proceeding for me) and watch gravely as I wrote. I have many a time also discovered him in the act of eating off the corners of my paper, even to the title of my article. Another thought nothing of trotting about on my head and shoulders, and even hopped under my throat to nestle against my chin. He would take his bath as I held the cup in my hand. Another would fly down or up stairs to me whenever I called him", and many a time when I have been out he has welcomed my return by flying down the stairs and singing at the top of his voice all the while, until, at last, perched on my shoulder, he would accompany me to my room. A Wonderful Piece of Mechanism. A corref pondent at Donaldson writes to the Pottsville .Journal as follows about a wonderful piece of mechanism : Talk about that great apostolic clock which was on ex hibition in Pottsville some time ago, and which is now before the public at some other place ! It cannot cpmparc with the wonderful piece of mechanism which lias been made by a man of our place. This also is in the shape of a clock. It is a tank to represent the sea, and iu it is a large whale as natural looking as life. A ship in distress appear on the sea, and the crew are in the act of throwing a man overboard. The whale comes up out of the water, and as its head appears its mouth gradually opens until it reaches the man thrown out of the ship, when it suddenly swallows him up. No deception is practiced, lhe man passes down the whale's throat, and the whale sinks into the tank. "Simultaneously a figure representing an angel appears in a cloud and hovers around the place where the whale appeared. After the lapse of three-quarters of a minute the whale reap pears, and gradually opening his mouth casts the man out upon the shore. At this the angel and cloud disappear, and a figure representing God appears near the man. This scene of course represents the Bible story of Jonah aud the whale. Ill the same case is a figure representing Captain Jack, of the Modoc Indians, who was hung by the government, striking on a bell the seconds he had to live before execu tion. Suddenly a door opened and a group of Iudians march around him. lhey tueu pass out through another door, which opens for their exit. The Maoris, or New Zealanders. From an article entitled "New Zealand." in Applctons' American Cyclopaedia, revised edition, we nuotc as follows : The Maoris, the primitive inhabitants of New Zealand, are a tribe of the Polynesian fam ily. The average height of the men are five feet six and a quarter inches ; average weight, one hundred and forty pounds. Their bodies and arms are longer, and their legs shorter, than those of Englishmen of the same stature. The New ealander s hair is generally coarse and black, though sometimes rusty red. lie has good teeth a broad nose, dark brown cj'cs, large mouth and an olive-brown skin, which in some is so far that blushes can be seen, while in few the skin is dark almost to blackness The women are not handsome, though when young they are graceful and pleasing. with mild eyes, pathetic voices, and great n T . . . .IX- ease ot manner, in tattooing, tne !cw Zealanders have outstripped every people Tattooing on the face they term iuokot and on the body icnakano, the term tattooing though of Polynesian origin, being unknown in their dialect, lhe male Nevr Zealand crs tattoo their faces, hips, and thighs ; the women their upper lips. Tho figures arc alike among persons of the same tribe The pitrment used is charcoal made from kauri gum and other vegetable substances Under the skin the charcoal looks blue, and crows dark in the course of Years. fcnncc 7 . , f-t-t?-t ylv .wvuvwV.. j is coimr W V.' A curious anatomical discovery is sahl to have been made by a doctor in Japan He says that the check bono of the Japanese is double in many cases, instead of being a single structure. I he additional bone is united to the other by a suture, and it is believed to be peculiar to the Japanase race He Knew What Was Coming. The Providence Journal tells the fol lowing old story, which is worth repeating : A careful, old-fashioned man a few year ago came into town to sell Sonic' slrafc's fn rtr bank. "Why do you wish to sell ttxciii ?" he was asked. "You cannot invest your money better. The bank is well managed, the dividends are certain, regular and satisfactory." Our friend from the coun try replied : "I know all that. The banfe is well enough ; but I don't want stock hi a bank where the cashier, keeps a race-horse and bets on the course." When the cashier defaulted, a few years adfterward, the overcautious old fogy did not hold any of the shares, which went down fiftecu . per cent. She Horse Disease in the West Cincinnati, October 5. The horse dis ease has, within the last few days, appeared among the horses in this city. In the' street railroad stables horses arc coughing; and in many private stables the disease', manifesting itself in the swelling of the glands in the necks of the animals. At the" lowest calculation 2,000 horses arc stfffcr incr more or less from the disease. The Baltimore oliee have just suioWct! out a thief whose name is Henry Tobacco'.- A Democratic county treasurer in Ohio has disappeared with $'2oi)tf in county funds. Dauphin count' produced1 a sweet potaid weighing four and a quarter pounds. An editor's family will dine from it. There is an onion on exhibition at In dianapolis which weighs fifteen pounds. It perfumes the entire central part of tfre State. Up to the present time one million tons less of coal have been sold in New York this season than' last year or several pre vious years. There is trouble in Allegheny township, otter county. A Methodist minister named Chase has ran away with the wife of a parishioner. V rAXTHER nine feet long from poin of nose to end of tail and wcighinir 140 ponnds was killed a fev days ago' at Pine' Bluff, on the Oucfuta river, La From Chicago arrives a very encourag ing report of the business outlook. Tho' leaviest houses say that trade has so far exceeded theif expectations,- and it is bem doue on a healthy basir. Since the first issue of postal ca-rds two" years ago, 155,478.000 cards have' been ssued, for which the Government has paid the contractors 357,349 85, and has col- ected 2.554, t SO from' the' people.- If turnips were bread, and cabbages' were meat, Kansas thinks she could take a contract to winter the paupers of the world at two cents per head and make enough on the contract to pay the entire State debt.- They are getting their winter fire wood out at Eldorado, Iowa, out of a tamarack forest thirty feet below the surface of the' ground. The wood, branches and back are as fresh a though the trees had just bceu buried. A Lady of Wilkosbarre, Pa., has jiis made 1500 out of the tcwrf authorities. The pavement was not kept properly in re pair, and she in consequence fell, breaking an arm. Then an action was brought, with the result aforesaid. The Republicans of Northampton cbur nominated WmV 11. Y'eager for Commis sioner, and John Horner for Auditor, and appointed a committee to confer with the Anti-ring Democrats as to the other candi catesv Great snakes ! Down iu Arkansas tney recently killed a rattlesnake twenty feet long, twenty-four inches around the girth, three or four inches between the eyes and which made a track of eight aud three- fourth inches. A slab of quartz rock was recently ship ped from the Green mine, Nevada, contain ing more than two square feet, through which there was a streak about four inches wide that was nearly or quite one half gold. The piece was estimated to be woFth at least 1500. The' Laporte JWss and Standard say's r "Thc fate of the Democratic party was sealed when Piollet was put forward to, handle the people's money. Piollet t and plunder have been synonyrobwr wbr& for twenty-five years in this part of the State' and the people will not trust him." "The two P's." In 1SG9 the Democrats nominated Asa Packer for Governor and C. L. Pershiug for Judge of the Supremo Court. "The two P's" were said to reprtv sent "Peace and Prosperity" and' to lusufe power. They have the two P's again, Pershing aud Piollet. Now they represent "Psham and Plunder." Outrage Repuh publican. A MA named Schell was lynched near' Bellefentainc, Ohio, recently, for having as,yuilted and murdered a yound girl named Alice Laughlin. The accusation wits sup ported by a story told by Schell's wife, to the effect that he had taken tho girl into the woods-and destroyed1 her. After the mob had hung Schell it turned out that the murder w;is really committed by his wife,- who was jealous of the girl and wished to get her and her husband out of the way. This is another example of the horriblo mistakes often made by those who resort to mob law.