The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, January 20, 1876, Image 1

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Dcuotcb to Politics, Citcraturc, Vgricnltuvc, Science, Hloralihj, ani) cncral JJnteiligcuce.
VOL.
33.
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., JANUARY 20, 1876.
NO. 33.
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T-20Dathic Physician,
H .,,:::! lu:ig.r.. Cherr V'!y,
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i WILLIAM S. REES,
j S-rTeyor, Conveyancer and
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J Real Estate Asrent.
j F."si T;z::-r Lands and Tottii Lcts
FOR SALE.
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I D?, J.LANTZ,
! S3R-3E0N & MECHANICAL DENTIST.
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MASON
TOOK,
PAPER HAASER,
GLAZIEP. AND PAINTER,
MO.NKOE STREET,
c?;-t.e Kautr's Blacksmith Shr.p.
SrkoiDsbtRG, Pa.
MORMON HISTORY.
I tl?e Xej-usl tithing ofTico in GcJ's store- j take tliree or f-.ur ..:il.,n each, an-1 S-hs ;
A Horrible Story of Cold-Blooded Assas
sination. TKe rcviit attoiiijt.il a:vinatijn in
S"Uthorn I'tali nt riiilli; Kliu-en Smith,
the M.'rnj.n t-iii.-r. who r'jrticij atcd in
tlie M-ii;ia;ii ?Iva l".v niassaere and then
turnvJ .State's i-viij-iu-". ha brought to
lijlit a l'.ahu:oal le."J which w;is o.-m-lii'.'tfl
by 15i ih.irii .- p LT'i-u t in .Sejtt-in-l'
r. 1 "iT. Tiie '.'IIuvi:ji: tory i from the
Truekh; Hej'uhii.;a!i ut Dceeinh-T li'2. uiivi
wa rt-!atJ to the editor of that journal
ah-'it a y-;tr ::'o hy uo ct' tie? j ruj.het
'avui itc. a--ai:i : "The Aiken party.
eoiiiji'-e 1 f t!i? Aiken hro;!uT.-. a man
known :;?! (.'loiiol. mn; named Uuck and
two otlu-i. "tartt-d Ka.-t troui Caiifurtiia
ju-t a J'V;n,.ii's army w;is .ntcrit:
Lt;;h. Th-y wire wealthy p-Mitlenian .'f
an a Ivcntrou-. jt culativfj turn, a:id had
tlie nni.n outfit uf iir.iI.-5. e-'iuipmeiit.'.
liu us. j i-to!. etc.. ever in Salt Lake
Citv. Tli'.-y tarri-.d wi'Ji them aLiut
Soit.'i.'iii in ,. On th.e Humboldt they
fell in witli a train LT"in K.is'.. and trav
eled with the riiiL-rants u:.:;i th-.-y reach
ed the I tah sctd-'im-iit.. Near Ozcn thev
w.to arr.t'."'! asj.ies. Lro'iht to?a!r Lake
L'ity and ehjsvly c!idned. Utah was under
iD.iitia! law. and tiii- fajt wis the pretext
tor this outrage. The emigrant train c.uue
ah.n' and vouehed for th men a bein
LT-""-d. h-nct treutlciiicn. but without cfiecf.
Thvir m.'iK-y w.i tvo temj ;in-r a ; rev.
Alter bein incarcerated v ine time, two
were h.t'c i.i pii-..'n. aisd the four th'M-
setit by tl:-"- l.rm-.ns to California, undt-r
an ec rt. Ti:e a: rarcnt tl;irnes "f t!;i?
move vanishes wi.eu we e.jrn that the
e"c- -rt l'-'Tter U-iekweii. .J.-hn Lot aiid
Oie-eye i Mi:?', tlireo of the blackv?:-ii-.-nrted
v iiii;;T;- tl.z: ever live i. When th.e
i .irty arrived at Ner l.i. a c 'Unci! wa called
.i:ri '-.r tt.e M r:!:..:;. a:id sixteen nien
were api oi.'j'ed :j -ure uj the Aiken party.
Tiie few who fj p.'-.-d the cold-blooded plot
Wcl e ri! vl iced by the argument tliat i: wa-b-i's
will ex'-res'-d tlii-uh hi-i prophet
l)r:'i.am. At :i,i is:-l.t a t.-..:u v;.i, titte.l
u: and dri
'. 'V.'j .X:
?. They offered the hotel-k-qer the for their T.-..sosi-..n are of frcju ent occur-I
h worth S"!"). fr their bill, but he ; rence. When a man lor any reason is dis-
The Hungry Tec ThousanJ.
What Hampors Industry
If liOW w
n .
J-
. WaKri ')Tl x I,,r tt,(-lr r,!"! t-ut He : rence. W hen a man lor any r,-a.n is dis- Mativ ainuin" a well a? ?om-- ."rrowful
: ueniaTi.iea uie re.-ier uistsaa. as lie : sritisbe-i with or tired i,f hi w l,f a.M'-i; -,r. K,.;,,,, r.1,.,.,1 o.,,,,,;,,. ...... v. ,i ...
pitoi; Aiken said : 'Tliere rm-s j lv spears her and there is an end of it. the uniTecedented raid ur.on Wa-hinn-.n i:!.i--'i-v i.h..ri .'fT "r! '-
ro. I. r.t .r,.-
v. , u.i . v . i -....!. I. v UU..-J..-I a., a un.w . UUI l.l IOI1. CI I Her I ! 11 II 1 T U llStll OT l!l!:i!lt 1- . I ;ll(- Jn lie l!(,V:' it f.-.r, t I T 1 V. v ft f t I
ielp!es. these men were put into a wagon i cide is practiced bv this tribe ; on the eon- : di-t-osul of the Iem..,craiic r.artv. m..r -
1 . A.
according to I elietier s statement. ; others is that of the two anei -nt ex-ni.-m-
to..k tli
our last iru-n.i. v e ii never leave ttiwval- Dom-stie tr-ubles are convmetitlv of -hnrt f.,r th. nr., .nr..Ir,-..l m,1 ...l.l r.lir,,?.
v aove. I Msarme'i. wounacl ani utterly di
helpless.
and driven to an old stable a few miles out i trarv
;ofN,Thi. The driver baeked his wa?on they ar rather ?ood-iiatured people, and bei s of oon-ress who wars lef,re tl: war
up close to this stable and unhitched the j would he kind to any whir man who came fi-ured somewhat e-T-soicuoously as t-ro-
norses. sayinir he wanted to feed them, j amoni; them u iarniod
i
h.r'r s.ice is
t.'.v U!l
d.i t-etiv to tUM:
.1":
fiorn
tlv to- suii...rt t
i.:r'e
w atci
e I
slavery leaders i
in tlie !: '-:.-e of resell ta-
Of any reiiuion. o
lhe limd end r.J tne wan had been taken ! belief in the existcn.-e of any kind of un- tives. With the fall of !arv a:id rebel-
. ..ut bef -re starting and as soon as the horses : seen world, they :.pp.-.r n..t to have the Hon these individuals sank out ..f si.'ht.
, were out of the wuy slightest ve-ti,-e. Pelletier i,. of course, a hut came to the surface uiruin s .oon as
! A VOLLEY OF IU'CKPHOT i 'vm- furiosity. He is to be handed over the Dem .ratie party had achi-ved its fir.-t
: , - , . , ' i to the Frencdi Consul at Svdnev. who will vcitorv. T!:ev reraired to Washington o;J
; -ired from the stable fairly riddled tne ; no (J,,ult f ,rWlirJ him tu-Fl.anc,. What the aembiin 'z of Con-rc. one skin-the
bodl(:s ofhe two Cahtormans The party j his ukimato f:tte mjv b; no one can : S;.;,I1 of tl,rk of tll0 hoU5, &rjl " tie
, of cowardly wretehesconeealed in th eatable )mt h is cortain tli;tt-if ho u to thr;,,e as'a olhvr that uf r-eant-at orms. Both
: un,u;,ur i., u.r u.uo y ,u.c u. : c,v,i!Z.?.j man he will re.-.uire a larse amount were defeated and th
; iciMi:s iiouies i:easeu 10 quiver. iin'ii r,f ,j
noti:i:iLr Mid take
l. r f;.
shall ee ' ;ie 1 ea;
left to be disti ilut
they stripped off the clothing and thew
the bodies into one of those round springs
j or natural wells which svem to have no
' bottom, and filled it in with larre stones.
. To this ,.ijy the place is know;) as "Murder
rr's r.rin-.' Suinciont rr-.-of is in
. . . i
iose'-sioii of the I'nitvd .States officials at ;
r.ev next S'.'U'i.t
.retion than his training "D to this tlaces of a lower trrade. nnd so k.e t
point is likely to have riven h:m.
A NEW CURE FOR PARALYSIS.
tlie i
Ho a Yonn Women Restored Her Par
alyzed Arm to Action.
IFrorn th? Virir.ia Er.-crpri-.
'"About a vear ajo a curious thin:: har-
T1- 1-
.ait jaiie to convict tne perpetrators oi
this fri 'htfui crime if iusti e could be
obtained in Utah. Timothy 15. Foot is the Tnl here." yeerday remarked a robu-t
and rosy-eheeied butcher, whom we had
been
hotel-keeper's name ; Wolfe is the man who
drove the fatal waon and Bishop Bryant
presid. d over the council at Nephi that
passed the sentence of death. Actual
participants in the crime have confessed.
and if protected would testify to all the
Complimentiiii'on his fresh and healthy
I
Ktlo'.V.
Coi.tiuue'i our
acquaintance, "that, as a rule, m.-n
appearance
butcher
eu:aL:cd in my business enjoy .-..,,,1 li-.-akh.
artd have a fivsh. rosy look : but whether
and
L'oii) lower untii ti.ey readied the loiu
inir and pasting dej-artment of the docj
meiit r..oiii.. where thev were Lnaiiv
successful in s-curiuz quarters at a salary of
eL'ht huridred dollars a year. f. r the per
formance of the humblest drud.'--rv. T he
New York Worii
various p
representative-, from clerk down to asters
and lolders. iiumb-ers not loss th
tl
M th.s
hed Mid
the : -
mt-.cli .
i-j habitu il iels wi:;-;i.
iu-us ;.r. i efl'ec:
1 Wl.V
.-d .-.nee
and oti.ejs ,-i,tit!ed to i:. j
i t.e rats h;:e nibbled L
caritai of the nati.-n. v.h'
inus ..r future use. is ' ar
ca:: be put to tr.; t U-e.
funguses iiiipiiv. ri-ii the -
n these fc-t how
e ! oduct of
j:'.o..j. an
i i
its ; ii ..v ai.otr.'-r
t:'.e ci '. .:Hihii claa-ivlJ.'-'ji
aiij l:j-
..Is :.s OV V.'li
;'JM -i-rX
. v.dij c.
... . ..
uo i t i
rvnl-r
ai;. tl:-r
Ut! ihut i
uith by
i.s unlu
ii n. w
that ii
I.
Woj ii.jl
: t:.e c- i-i. The
eii is only it- ,;. v
;i away before
A Vast c.
il that Would b
.r-.u:
-1 1 -,
w
, !
Wcshm
rtoii
C'lTes-
serts U;at the aii..:car.ts t.-r the
es in the 'jiit of the house of
tU to :
lousana. repre-enti!;' everv state irom
Maine to Culif-mia and from the northern
borders to the Gulf of Mexico. Hundreds
of th
Till 'II 1 II i-
t ;.rn..o -,r l-r..n or..- ot t nmr. Lrj 'Jal,Wiii- m m.w i all'i OI eaillll! -T HU'.l a O
soioin z me lumesauo m t-.cs aristni: ircm
ipplicants are unai.ie to reach their
: of the
at he! W'-e i a'.vii
s e:.'- laiatits. l
of society, which i- all
i.i.e ci e- . ic. : e.i ; ;i.
toe . r .cess oi ere:,
the processes. !v
have 'j. aiie to tot.- i
the i m
thev who
who deserve Uo!.. 11 ...
-vernhi-::.-. -j d habits,
ti-. m of the ha. o.-uekcr-. ;
c or. di:iot".s of a bett-r dis
jaiiis efiud J5tri-I ri
' . i e f'o' - i
Who!. -
Wealth
' - lipoji
i from
1 1
ii to
"ds el
i- M ' T -1
ab-ar that wn.iU
are s ick-d ii.'o
I
. and
t ! I'
j u s t,
;iip-
:1 V
f tlca
obtained mv information. I have
colored any portion of the narrative :
bare facts are before Vou."
not
the
Seventeen Years Among Savges.
n
ad . t'ti.e Aiken 'arty.
i ::e ii."xt e. t-n-
i--.-ep at .j ;
:;:z jM.t as the vi.-tim- Wefe eaturiu at the
Senior rivef. a i -i'v at m-n dr-'. e ut- from
.
the ..ppo-i-o ..iirveti .a and asked j eriisaioU
Co camp with th- n:.
tiik ilot . 'F nir. MruT.F.r.
Was well planed. Tiie A'.kei. party never
An Au-tralian correspondent of tlie Lon
dn Tt' . writes : "An interesting cae of
naturalization of a white man am..;i sava--"s
has just come to lirht. Seventeen
years ao the French sliip .St. Paul, with
three hundred and twenty-seven Chinese
coolie tl-r Australia, was wrecked on a reef
o?f Rosscl Isl.nd. in the Louisiade Archi
V vl c-;... ea-t of i f Xe-w '.iuinca. The coolies
fresh meats has nothing to do with this, as
you appear to believe. I cannot .tv ; neither
have I seen any blood diiukin -r. either bv
butchers or others. But. as I have -aid. a
cry curious circumstance occurred here
about a year ao. I a'eneraiiv w..rk in the
market so I mu-t L'et mv red
homes a-.ni exe-"-r.t ov the ass;-tanc
nieiiiiers of con-jress who rtpre---t:t th-ir
distiicts. A once rather c-ei-j icu aits state
le'ris!at.r of .South Carolina has secure'! ci:i-
It.
:hi
r th
1;
Uit to wheel the mails trem tlie la
i
e.-elllatiVes t
who
the
cheeks
through what I ab-orb from the meats 1
handle but about a vear ivzo oiieofmr
butchers took sick, and I rilled 1 is place in
the slairarhthor house for ab 'Ut six week-.
"I had not been in the slaughter hou-e
Ion-; until one afternoon about two o'clock
while others
tesitiors in
happy in secur
door-keepers a
tlaces
'-".j ... j.
trueti "i 1
a document of . nl.
ie--'.t time. There
tricts ia the St-'te : 7
held equally t ronar.eut erea.-e a 4 .''. : i .:.":.
. l 1 . o . T .-. r c -. r .- !
n :
. A'..c I'o.-h
rra
i
the city
P
u O-
a : . '. a.
te: et at tl::
J." s.h- 1 di-
f i
i lie
outh bt-l'. re the war
: positions as t.s-istc
and sim:ar uripretc-titi-.
r .-t master cf the hou.-e
ut
ret reseiitative-. .!. Stewart, has -tlVfU
carriiite
were landed on an island.
-!',.-ctt.l tout
these men w-Tc a--;is-i::.
wic'i r.a i oeen m e; lit t;.e io-ht betore.
They were th.a-.-d to have company, and
the . amp fifes, were b illt side by -1 :e. The
rmons outirt.nbered their victims lour
. .... '- .'
iia.i.& i.
vet were too c- waru:
to mari-;
th
. sieai- ;ei:a "-re'i th.e t .or Ktinis
he.r .es-: then ih-y j ounced up.-a the$!eer-
n:
.1,
lows and struck them
on
head with kintr-bolt.. clubs and iron
Colonel Loutided up. and bruised : the
oars. Ii
and r l-'e iio-r a- he was. escaj-ed in the
h u-he-. A sec -nd no of the Aiken bovs
-oranz to his feet, but Was shot down
The ether tw.. were brained where they
lay. The three lifeless bodies were thrown
into the river, and tlie brother who was
shot d.'-wn revived when he come in con
tact with the cli stream. Poor fllijw. a
i.i -ht of h:-rr -r awaited him which was
wore than a thou-ii.i deaths. Crawling
where thev were ;
left bv tlie car tain. The st-rv of the China-
j men is a short one. tor. as the natives hap-
' i-ened to be cannibals, it seemed 'ood to
; them to letch oo the fattest every day and .
! eat them, so that when at last a ship came ;
' to f.-tch them away th-re were only seven- j
tee;i 1 ft. The boat containing the captain
and his crew of eijht Frenchmen made the
coa-r. . f Australia near Cape Direction, on
: the Care York Peninsula, and the captain
' ati 1 cre-w landed in search of water. Anion:: ;
them was a b y twelve years old. named ;
1 Xarcis.-e Pelletier. of St. .- iles, near Bor- !
! Jeaux. who cut his feet badly in walking
! over tlie rock, and unable to keep up with I
when tiie boat
our time to becriu khan r a
drove up. Tw yrVl.toi : (no kiivwn "
to me as th.' 'Y bat r.dent of j.'
one ci uui i' m - 1 .ica
other a yojX N-."'i
I aftrrwT
as J
fher
hand ar;u . .'Wanted
it. jtist as tiiotja;: a sktin of
varn. Weil, it arpea.5 been seme
understatidinir ab.'.it
L'reat oManse
from amoi'ij hh
an Iria. including
Mr. Adam-, ti
i
y tiiKinr a. I hi- assistaht
own hvlullt.-ors at A.eX-
I l I 1 T 1 1 J i t '
cl-.rk
relatives, whl.c
the house.
.ittcl a like offense by pivin-.' all the best
la.-e- in his ojfr .-, r..eii;r . ers of hi- own
imiiv including the chief c-lerkshir. to hi-
ele. lireen Adams, foriiierly a uieiLiter
ecnaTess from Kentucky.
i -i
ai.ee. Mi i
of male t.
crease of
. .
iciiaie i'.-:
7?. A'.e
Vear. -t..-t
Jt'jA'J ". cc
-nt-. i:'.--m t
. and oo.
u . l ease 1
ache! - j er u.
f;. m 1-74
OI
iVt ra.e
AVer:..-
nth.
I'- C-,!
:.th. Sii.07
d-.Te..se
ua: y
. i
ii
i
o
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! J -. e
n .
c r.ti;;o.-':.-:e. L'."J5 J.ii.oo.I "J. u::
of '.'7.1o-.7b OVer the I .:.-t Veal
Notice Under the Exemption Lav.
:rson
i
-I,
of IInrrisbur-. h.as de-
-uz the notice required
Judze I
i-ied a ease in
tp-m a uei -tor who eiects to retatu Hire,
huii.lied dollars under tile act r. f 1"71. 05
i
1 1 :i: ie au.
ale an.
was a:so all it;
total eXpel.din
in' the voir,
school j roperi;
II. Z tlie j UC -t I .
the public sc
i i l
Wc-Ui-l Hue t
oil the dc-k
of all the ch
ease
f do4I.:'41
, ,10..
.'.'.'.".htO-t
ii-.j-. shd
There
i 1 j the
1 1 1 e i s 1 1 til
;i i
t. is
h ii c f r.:a;ti
chools ti.e :
ha e a c t v
f every tcac
dco in th,
I Uli oses
' 1 '' . '
i Kliwit. M
C
iur-
i : : - :
XJl:'iC 111
art S:iVS :
the 1
r lo
.ia.e yp-
rV i J .1--t.
o - S i .. v
secur mi: to
the v.inni: lady com-
rb
cell
je'iuentlv.
started on its Course
he was left behind.
and remained three davs alone on the Coast.
a-. out the r ma:n-
der. cither in land or money, t.. make up
the deficiency. All the property of Kphiram
Nov had been .-aid. on a ri.i.. and the day
after the s-izurc -v served a written r.o-
d t..ok!i.' on while we hauled ' tice on the sheriff that he ch.ii:iel the bene-
dls
T'U
In 1-
inz there, but what she did not a little sur
prised Some of u- the first day she came
The ladies
ut. a bullock and knocke 1 him on the head. ' fit tf the exenirtion law. Ti.e : -t prai-er
over the eruei eooiy
I i. o 1 t l
ti.e river
drenched, bice i::u ai.d half dead, the man
I!.-. ..tr.., .. - t -.--. V.-.n .. 1
i i i - - u.-i ' . ' u 1 1 j-j I u. Li ee .I'vti a . : ... .... ... . .
I (X . I ..... . ...L. I : i-.. i. ..I . i . ..r.- .n.. T-.-....--.-r.' ..l .t.
gentle siia.s.iti mavie him ai are that he was . , .... , , ... ' , 1 x- ' , ,
, . rr , ?,t r , j ftl. from the anima s throat than the voum: winch was returneu to ey i lepviteu that
in the rTessohCe 1 three Oiack men and two ... , , , - . , , , i ; . i i i .' .
;, i. ' , .i. , . i e r; . aiv threw oft the larv mantle that she the real estate cvuld not be divided witiio-at
hiacic women who rnaae sirns ot surprise . , , . . , , , . i , -n,.
fund,
She then which, with the appraised value of his per
il. 1 ne mam
d was. whether the no' ice served
was sufli
Till a.tern.itlVe I
the Bible ill the
ibi-ccd up..n us.
schools it is rj. w r :
...ftci.ee to anbo
.-ci:"-. I oe -o ;;rra::.i0i a t-.
ieadhi z to take place at the
neither i-ass of time nor di
l'r Tr,..tl . rt . ,4
.a V iilj
If
ill! Tr-.en a part
rh
tiie
1 u
i Th, j.iu
the use cf
1 - ! .
:::.- Is SaiUOUl
1 -.i" our 17.U' i.
ut c: i;j : serious
w. rk .. f tiie
allow the Bible-e!..--,
of tne oay,
-rder need re-
iiV ieaV-
, ... .j
iv.Z l:
room
a ati Veil sic'.
;md commiseration. Thev trave him som
f ..,J. 'and "led him away "without anv vio- ' the fiwriu.: ,at tiie
wore. and. rushim: forwar
hull
rd. sat down upon prejudice, and it was s -id for 841 '.K
ck's neck, wliere Xev made claim to :h" "'4 of this
ietice to their cami'. where he was received
' a torrent of blood was iru-hinir.
i bared her riht arm and thrust it into the Sor.al estate. c,-4 7o. maue i5oO
. s-
the sheriu
ient to entitle
rea.l.ai the W
i.e lav shiver
ow- near the cam p.
n. z
?rers boat f the brutal deed. S
hi- strcn-artli the wounded man
cr-w!ei awjy through the bushes
AN; T.;iTEI; I1A0K TO NEFIII.
It sn'-wed li'htlv during tlie previous
day. an i that ni'ht there was a bitter,
bl'iiia fr Aii-c--!. had on nothing but his
pants ani shirt. The crisp -tiow and the
sharp fct'- ies cut his feet until lie could
hard!' endure tlie -aim Weak from h, s
..f b'arri. dazed and stunned by blows on
his head. cold, deserted and lonely, weary
and warn out. the man traveled all ni atht
Ion z- Xa unlit but the.ud.ts of a murder
el hrother Wvvz mangled at; Uhhurie'i in
. r t i 1 ."i . -i shou -itr into the farina- and b o ..i-si-out- T "int rai
iv ncinner. lie r,t-. -; . t r i - i ,:; or tup miM .
' " , j ; ... i ,i ... ,. ? l- . ,r i, ! in' throat of the animal, holding it there . upon
a.i'i aaoTne-a ii.v:i n.u "i i..u. nun. u. us i , , 1 - i i" . l . :
i - : ..1 .1, 1.7 .1 I ... 1 , ,1 . 1 .,- r'.i .,v t,-. ..'on'. t.- .r M.in . .t r, ,na in
H. , .. . . i . ..:. ... . uinii ine i.uu uau eeaseu 10 i.'j. 'e --.' . ....... . .... ... . ...
ere he oescnhes it. is. perha s. as primitive a ., , , . .. ...t. , .. ... i :. co..o .-.i ...1 . ..
- - - . it'.. -.. r ii a. 1 1 i- i otcf -.r.. .7ir t i i y i . i r . t t- . . r i l i l ? r t iii i iit.i i . i t. i i . i i i . : l i -
1 - 1 " t. I 1. Lll1 11 anilll. ilo'KuC llli. i illildhl!.' ' l r v- . w - - - -
iter anu .. ... , , ., .... ... . : ...... ti . i' . i....i M.i-r.,. .h
7 ,i ;. . . i: , r l . - - 1 aiternoou. ano eerv oa re-u.aii ine 1:111 i..ii.e. xi.e eown. i. j. i..a., .o... a.. o.
cloth:n-are di-Perised with asto-et -er. ex- 1 , , , - . h, :.: - 1.1... .1,.
1 r.ime ana thrust ner dead arm into tne , as cei lami miiMu-i m;.u j j
i 1 ' . 1 : . ' . . i- .. . ... . 1' . l. 1 . --r . I . ,l.:t.iMiri,it!..n r o r . L-I nil i
m 1 . i tl c 1 oieeuiuz i.iroai 01 one or mare 01 ineni. 1 o,n.-: mi. 1 m.iiaL.o.. vv- .ur. .a.....
Lurd.e around the hips. 1 heir loxi con- . . . , , , , n c j- - j - ... , 1
r ; 1 .t : l .1 , 7,. 1 ,. That orl had creat cura-e. and was not earuhie ot division, and can om net his
sists 01 hsh. which thev tae entireiV bv 1 ,T ,, 1 r i" 1 ., .
on,' or vour OVer-IUcO Kllcl. I Can tell VOU. nion.- ihmii ine ij'.-li -si. 01 .1 sa.e. auu:c
tear and heard the anv that can now ie lound. .frieiter an
cept that the w..men wear a small fringed
um-
A school house lias been erected at Dan
ville which cost ut -Jo"i."i.
The reeeii ts .. f Berks cour.ty fr.ru tax..,
etc.. in lt7. were -l'i4.4l'o b-'.. and the
expeuaitures ."tK'o.r-oU 7o.
TllEHE were finv births an I twentv-five
.7.
Lv.
rcco
:h- in Aiieutawn durin at the
m.
cm her.
F, v
-cii:.t n.arri.i.
Ij.IlS 1. i
were
rded d
.lunr.u ti
1
t divide, vet the exact f. rm er no-
11 . - . . 1 c - one or vour over-nice kuci. 1 can ten uu. uru- 1.
speiirin and l.art.o"iiin'. Irtuts. and a tew !...,-, , . , ! ..
1 . " .r, . c ',. . 1 . ! he had a carse dress ot some neavy wool- i it wni n.
auiujais. j ii- use La: 101 coomhi. 'jouiiii- 1 , , , ,, , - , . . 1 . .1
. , . .-. . . a 1 le-r stuff that she w--re for the purpo-c and , tice is m t prescribed b the statute, iwv is
inl it o iuooiiij: io iieccs 01 ui 1 oou . , ..... t.- 1 1 . i- . 1 -.1 t.';,
- "S - .-V-... V.,,1 ...A- 4.1 ..,..,1 !..-. L-,,it.. I1...I 17 e ,--ir V cef tort Ii 01 n crls.-s lt.-d. It It
... - I lie 14 i.ie 1.' ui loe iv i.11. ana i.ie ivi.i.e in-u ... ... .... . - .... ...... .
wore
1 few
ti.e o.jek Water- or t;
strength to p4es f.rw
vainiv h
; Sevi-r oave hirn
rd t 1 where he
1 f r ass-stance. Just at dawn
he Completed his twenty-six mile journey,
and fell exhausted at the foot of the little
i.iil in tiie outskirts of Xephi. He had
fallen in front of a house, and from th
inmate, he horned that one of his comrade-
had likewise e.-'.-apo-d and had ascended
the hill .;.Iy a few iuomeiits bef ue. Wild
with the hojHj that it w-as his brother, he
-tru'''ied to his feet and -ta -ruered onward.
In spite of all his e?iorts he le. I heavily four
or five times, ar.-l could not rise until he
had lain still ani re-t..l for a f-- vv moments.
When he reached the hotel he foj'i 1 the
Colonel iu-t'.-ad of his broth, r. The j.o- r.
half-murdered m-Mi uttered m-t a word, but
h ke-l in eaoj other's arm fell swooning
to ti.e erro.ind. lv.cn the Mormons who
: looked upou the scene were atfected to
teals.
' f.OLr-HL'HjIiF.I ASSASSINATION
i Awaited thse brave fellows after all.
j Tr.ouiihtles.-ly they told tliat thy recojr
: nized s-me of their murde-n-rs. The hf-tel
; was guarded d iy and ni -tht by the Mor
mon lest the victims should escape, 'lhe
hoit-I-keaper was in league with the assas
sins, llis t am had hauled the murderers
to the Sevier. When thr. e weeks had
f assed, the wounded men had so fjr re
covered as to wish to return to Salt Lake
. .1 - ti ,:. . ... ...1 .., , 1
ioemei. x i:eu j'eisouai ...i iijiucliju'ji:;
c.-n-ists ot a lew scars made by cutting the
, fie-h with broken bottles and pinching up
the incision ivpeatediy until a cork-like ex
1 cresceiice is formed. The design, as tx-
eiiij lificd in his person, consists uf two
straight cords across tlie lower part of the I
c hf-st the on-'cr of t he m utioiit t-n iiieln-s 1 c
in Icn 'th. about a tiiiid of an inch thick
in tiie middle, and tapering off to the ends,
the other soiu'-what smaller : four or five
short lines parallel to these and above them
' on each side of tlie front of tlie chest all the
lines beiiiL' about an inch apart : -oiiie similar
i short lines or crackiin' in front of the rLdit
shoul h r. and a few slight ones in front of
the left ; besides that he has a hole through
the h be of the riht ear larce enough to
! hold a piece of wood of the size of a live
franc piece when stretched, and finally a
i hole through the division of the hose to ad-
' mit a r-i.-ce ot' bamboo as lar;eaa common
Ten convicts from Luzerne countv
taken to the K.tstern Pent e ntiai v
lavs a-o. Their a:::e-ate sentences 1
ed sixty-five ye-is five m. nths. Cne of
the convicts received faurteer. vears and t ;a
m
TME Sunhurv D-i,''.- s-vs : Minl-ters evi-
.lentlv
Not lo
ar.
p. a 1:1
in o
-rce
done its work, she at once ran up and seated i had been we may probably suppose it would
herself on the floor, as regardless of the ' have been adhered to on the rrinciple of
blood as if it had been so much water, j "stare ueci-is.' More mature rejection
There she would ham: across the neck of; and the habit of society have caused a re-
the beast until it ceased to bleed. She was i luxation of what we mi-ht inter was m- !n, .uzu.r fr..Ja t,e ri:t it
i . m. l m. ... . . 1 i 1 - .i-.rii.'..i r.i" t r 1 -iv i..i- -. .w rruiiMM 1 i
so orave mat we were aa mao; w ne:i sue; " v....... iwoi..i ... ..enue I ai.d a Volint ...!". I.asitatin hv
got well. I rcnietnbervl how happy she j reality they all turned on ther points. As : !to.,,i u the d-rwav. " The reveivtied tteii
was when she came one day and showed us I a -eneral nil- I think that old law. like old , tkman cave i.im a wit;:, t in - K.,.k and
that she could be-in to open and close her ; wine. 1- fetter than new. in tins m-tane-- Cau-ed hi
ne cf th..m was sCr-
.urea u
. . - ti 1-11 iv.i . . .1
tngers. I rom that time l-.-rward she un- , tne new is prcicrarue. i tne ii'-uce served ; uUT- v,:
..-..r..l h)1.- h.-. ...., hi .0. h.-.r ii tli.- r recent case thr oihVer was fiillv r- 1
L'iW.t' lUL'.U... ..Oi.il ...I. V'..l.'.l .li'-'. IO.i " . - . . . --. j
s Sua Pic! I Te'
WVJZ ". 0
ilz man, .'.' 5 1.1 1 her
1 .s . , .
arm. and finally couiJ -rasp and lift thin- ! ri-ed of the defendant's demand, and what I "vntiai report ot Aoiutant General
with her hand.' I think she came Ibr about i he claimed and desired. We find him ae- ! L:ilta t:i:i1 1:1
three weeks before she was cured. The last 1 cordin-!y h lectin- appraisers ; they valu- )f .-er and i ...o en.isted men;
1 .1- . . .1.. . 1 : .... 1 ' th.. ru.rc.,n,l .... ..rt ch.......! V.v-r'hi1- cotuj-iiiiv orca n.Zat ; .. lis. H c.iva.rv. u
; oav sue came sue was quae oiraeii anu ". j. . ..... '.vji.o v. .. . ..... : .,, - . .
i , 'rrvn,r, th-m T ,v,r s.-n her ! debtor, determining that the real estate ! -m,ior.v a,ul - In'-;,Jtl'.v- Lu:
! r :. . .. - 1. i !. ,.l ! tr...,!.t t Avt nu. tK-ii, ir. v:,hi.. Tb,. 1 try Companies are unattached. The
.lier iiuillira; Oil nei inaui.e sue inaurveo j ..- v..... a...
p., -aU tbr our kindness to her and shook i notice jriven was luuv uiidersto-d and it
h:n,,is with us oh her ns the i-ured hand, i w.-ik as proved bv the lc.-uit. lhe corn '
which, as she lau-hiu'-Iv said, we had -some j directed the -4 to be paid to Xcy as ! vt ;ur 0,'';llI' A'lJut;4,lt
, ' . . l. " . iMoir,.! i sT.eaks wed ot the catiarer.: commands,
ri-ht to. Alter tlie vounc lady weiitawav churned. ,
Companies are n nattactie J. I he rest
are attached to nineteen re 'itn-eht orcai.iza
ti. iis. There is one provii.:i..l battaiioa
f . .11 r i o ...... -. I , .i .i.i.. , t 1 1 .. v...l
aii. .i'. u.,im ovuklJl
.... .1. 1 . .... .1 ... 1 I
U.,, r...,..;i ;.r lw-!ovc b., r.o-friU TLu- we ul"u-'u xe s.iouio sec uuin j-lisous
, . . V - ! there to trv the blood bath, but none
do h t i ractiee any other mutilation or , rr. . , , ,
iv , ,i i j,. i ., ; have ever come, lhe trirl was the only
modinratlou ot anv part of the body, but , T . . ... . .
., . . .i i " .i i i 1 1 f. ' . 1 1 one. and I never saw anvthme: like it be-
iiiev cut iii'-ir na.i i wiiieu is uiack. an i
. strai-ht hot curled hi the smallest de-ree i
' with broke-u both-. The incisions apj.lied
' to the women dirler only in pattern from
those of the men. When it rains heavily
i they try to shelter themselves with piece
j of bark or branches, but thev have not even
uictr-ir.trd wouM rerec'fuil r in-
;- ' (-. c ,t z-r,. r,t Jtr,dsb-rg and v icinity
tl ' ;'-.''v prfp,rd to cio ail kimifr
. li.-.y a...i . , .e .... l. ( itv. The liotei-keerer refused to let tntm
I constant!-, on hinJ a fine .dock ot untl1 h WI wa5 F1" ,r,he-V h eScaF'-
Hovzirs of ad tlescripMor and at ed with nothing but a -old watch and a
pr.r.. 'j-i , ..t, ...!. r,.,' 1 ir- : silver-mounted Colt's revolver. Their
'Vy s "ictc. r,1-lv If). ' rnorv 2nd v-lticU rrop-rtv was !Hnjr in
1 the rudiment of a hut. Thev seldom stay
t w
Ion- iu one place. They have no stone im-
piemen ts in use ; their weapons and fish
I spears are tipped with iron, obtained from
hoops of casks picked up on the beach.
1 Their Ian-ua-e, about a hundred words of
; which have been written down from l'elle
1 tier's dictation, dues not appear to have any
j thin- in common with Malay, or any l'a-
i puan dialects, of which vocabularies are at j that governs us. The real want
' hand. It abounds in nasal sounds. They j tie in comparison to what is eaine
t are wholly una
I words for numbers
j the sexes are those which obtain among ; philosop!
' a-.irui1? di-r thai; rr.n. e- -rro' c-f ' .brr.-.?rt 'an c?f it.
tore or since.
. j One of the rr. ,st singular breach of
Curious surcery. A number of years ; promise cases oM record has just occurretl
a 20 a young Iowa farmer uisl.vatei hi 1 nl '",v '-fk. About twelve years ago
limb, which was hot properly reduced, and i Mr. and Mrs. .S;.u!.-pauh were divcrced.
in itt. may vv-are rcc. loi.eJ. .Mr.
left his lc- two in.
d.eit. which was
mvit-
1!ivi-m the r.bilosoi.hie showman, lee-
J n V.-.- V...I- rl rh. r d .e ,.n "Thr. ! feW daVs HZO a WOUiall
I 111 I U HI ' A v 1 rv in' -
leii.thened out with cork sole and heel. A I forti er wilb to become his Lcr.se-
ran a.ainst him, the ! keej t-r under a promise cf remarriage.
r , 1 ir ot- r.. I !ro ;,, m .1.--i whcei-huh striking him on tne uciectne . --'-" p--s-cu, o.i. u on
the fbllowin- hoinelv and sensible extract. 'P Knocking him over. hen be
Kh.h ,i..r'r t..i.., r.vi.l nod r.ond, r.-.M iirose- his le- was IW0 UlClleS toolollg, and
everywhere :
he was obliged to remove his coik-exteti-sion,
the wheel having reduced the disloca
tion. He walked home immediately.
iv. o. - ' .- .
i luai.v ine woman s patience became ex
hausted, and she has just suvd her firmer
husband for damages, as stated.
The suspension of work in the Wvem-
the Lack
in- coal renion will not affect
Lack-
"The only real economy is to regulate
the out-o to the income, so that the hitter
shall be greater than the former, and every i
vear we shall be worth more than the l.re' Leonard Kapp, of Marion township. 1 awanna region. The Delaware,
. 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . i- 1 ... . 1 i i 1 1-,
ceding one. I lie real comtorts ot lite cost lierKs county, raiseu mis ear, on a uriii awanna ana western nahroai Lorap;t:iy,
but little ; it is the eyes of others, not our of 105 acrt-s.l.trbO bushels of good whe.it, Delaware and Hudson Canal Company and
own eves that rule us ; it is the fear that TO bushels of rye, 1,540 bushels of corn, Pennsylvania Coal Comrunv, the ninci:-al
' .... . . - ... 1 1 i 1 : .- : , . '.
Mrs. Grundy shall have something to say SOU bushels ut oats, 000 ousheis oi j.oiai.c, 1 corf orations operating tn the Lackuwaunu
ts cost lit- j 4U loads ot hay, SO loads otstraw, besides 1 v alh-y, although having their yards stocked
.-, but it i raising and pasturing 3d head of horned j at lide-wate-r, command alon- their great
ible to count, and have no i is this outside show that is so unfortunate ! cattle, 17 swine and U horses. The value of J hi .hwav s a -utlicicnt inland trade to keep
ers. Their relations between ! Ibr Americans. 'Pay as you go' is the the crops raised was 85,654, besides the j their mines woikiug during the winter sea
those which obtain among I philosopher's atone, nearer th.n 3ay a!- stock. Who aays that Lr!ibg. dcs Lot j son at their preseiit eu-city, r a
1 pur ? p-inapf r rich ?
3 ': b'alf .
11 r -