The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, June 15, 1876, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 187G.
lU'iziocs-utic Investigation.
The investigating Committees at Washing
ton, selected by the Democratic majority of
the house "to daughter the innocents," be
gin to find that the experiment does not pay.
The eloign was, of course, to catch Republi
cans and present them to the country as evi
dences of an absolute necessity for a change
of the administration from Republicanism to
emocracy. Rut for each Republican caught
and presented as guilty of official corruption
at least two Democrats are cither certainly
convicted of fraud, or so clouded over with
doubt as to make it altogether unsafe to re
pose confidence in them in the future. And
the most trying circumstance of this result
is, that while the guilty Republicans are mere
hangers on of the party, with Belknap as the
ODly exception, the Democrats arc calendered
as saints whose images were literally en
shrined in the hearts of the leaders and the
masses. This state of things is truly de
plored, and not a little private Democratic
grumbling is heard that Clymer and Proctor
Knott and the rest of the captains among the
inquisitors should have attempted the use of
the boomerang before they, as is evident, had
learned the first principlcsnecessary in its
management. Not a few too have been the
fluttered regrets that when the deadly in
strument returned from its flight it did not
hit those who so bunglingly used it on the
head instead of the Pendleton's and the
Kerr's and the rest who were so badly dam
aged but who were not intended to be hit at
all.
Democracy never did think much of
Ex-Speaker Rlaiuc and now they think less
of him than ever. They investigated him,
but instead of crushing him with evidences
of corruption and malfeasance in office, they
are compelled to present him to the world a
man without fear and without reproach.
Even their attempts to interrupt the free
course of testimony did not help them, but
worked to Rlaine's advantage and their own
more perfect discomfiture. His calmness
under persecution surprised and stunned
them, but when he let himself out to the
work of making their meanness recoil upon
them they hopped from under, and danced
about the congressional arena as though coals
of fire were dropped upon their heads. Poor
Democracy, when it took upon itself the task
of investigating Rlainc it thought the job was
light and they sure of success. It thinks
differently now.
The Fourth.
An adjourned meeting of the committee
on making preparations fur the celebration
of the 4th of J uly, was held at the Court
House last Monday evening, when the fol
lowing named gentlemen were appointed as
additional members on the general com
mittee : J. K. Shafer, A. O. Grecnwald,
Col. Burnett, J. C. Griggs, Darius Dreher,
B. S. Jacoby, Valentino Kautz, C. U.
Waruick, Tkeo. Schoch, J. II. Conner, J.
T. Palmer, Wm. Wallace, J. S. Fisher, D.
S. Lee, Samuel Buckley, D. L. Pislc, II.
D. Bush, John Appeuzellor, J. L. Bowers,
Theo. C. Brown, Chas. Wiutermute, Simon
Fried, W. J. Thompson, T. M. Mcllhancy
and Samuel Hoffman.
Simon Fried, M. W. Rhodes and B. S.
Co UN in this neighborhood is looking well.
'
A 12-pound Rock fish was caught in the
Delaware at Now Hope, Bucks county, on
Friday last.
"Woolen mills in Connecticut are stock
ii .i-i im . i : I
inr nr. ana ueum to iook. hkg uuiintta
a ram.
"AMI
o7 popular Interest.
Milk only nets three and half cents a
quart to those farmers in Bucks county, who
ship it to Philadelphia,
low figure.
It is a shameful thing that best are being
made in New York city that Commodore
Vanderbilt will die before the 4th of July.
The flmt, nnd mouth disease has broken
llns is certainly a out rrCat violence among the swine
in the country near Montreal, Canada.
Don't fail to talk up a genuine Agri- Bob Toombs is in Washington, drunk as
cultual fair. Such an one will not only pay a lord, lie is still mourning over the loss
expenses, but prove a blessing by leading in of his slaves, and tearing the union asun-
the cud to the production of two spears of dor w ith his mouth.
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grass where only, one spear grew neioic. Extraordinary. A turtle was killed at
Lets have an Agricultural fair by all means. ulbrt Xorth Carolina, last week, which
w. :M on,l 5f hoon ro. on examination, was found to contain one
iii .i i l i -it thousand and fifty eggs,
marked by others that the matrimonial de- J DO
nartmcnt of our naner is very meagre indeed. Bitr fish arc rcachinz our shores, doubt
g- - - i n
Come girls can't vou help us out of this less for centennial purposes. A sturgeon
shame. It is too bad. And this leap year weighiug 5G0 pounds was recently captured
too !
Yesterday, at Cincinnati, the prelimi
naries were inagura ted of a convention which
will tell us the name of our next President.
Of course we mean the Republican Conven
tion, for none other in these days has the
spirit of prophecy.
in Massachuessts waters.
The ratio of physicians to population is
now 1 to MM. j lew years ago tne ratio
was 1 to 1,200. The longer they practice
the smaller the list of patients.
The emigration of so many Mormons
from Utah to New Mexico gives a strong
coloring of truth to the rumor of the New
Plaster. Fresh ground Plaster for sale Mcxicaa occupation by Brigham's band
at Stokes Mills, at tfS. per ton or CO cents
per bushel. Grain wanted in exchange
at highest market price.
May 4 2m. N. S. Wyckoff & Sons.
The potato bug already figures in a law
suit in New Jersey, where a woman charges
her neighbor with throwing a lot of them
over her fence and poisoning her fowls.
Atsout three hundred dollars, not more
certainly, will erect all the Cisterns, with
their appliances, that we need. Think of
A Michigan cobbler named Kitchen has
had a ''windfall" float over to him from
England, in the shape of a 890,000 roll of
Jacob', were appointed additional members that borough fathers. It would be a very money. That'll keep the kitchen pot boil
on the finance committee. J. h. llhams, poor house indeed the burning of winch hug
D. R. Brown and Darius Dreher were a p- would not involve twice that amount in loss.
pointeuaco luaup, u.e.iic!- -q , j Utructed in New York city, ami from the
f. mntj on,l lnicinr5 men rrr orniiir tn w ClLKS, Wain uKlCk, SinPeu CllKS, iron . . .
An immense aquartum is being con-
whether they will close their places of busi- Oenadines, Cashmers.
ness on the 4th. Goods at prices so low
Piles of Dress ttrpise. already manifested by the pro-
tW thr. Yxl-o wo P"ctors 11 promises to ue one or me great
VTo condense from the I.rhig FcqMrr tho
rnbstAiK'c of a conversation about Oak Hall, in
riiilft'lciaVttnn)uakcr&Urown's" Largest
Clotbinyiso in America." A visitor and
uttcnrianp&Q the speakers :
Yudlor. " What corner is the EuiMinjr on?"
Attendant. " tioutli-Ka.st corner of &xiJi and
Market. Please rote tho SIXTH, for pome
s-tranjrers seeking Oak liuil, have been misled
by designing persons."
V. "It is perfectly colossal! Do you know
its dimensions?"
A. " 1-2,'JoO square feet CC on Market, and
ISO odd on SLxth, eix btories h?ah, has over
three acres liooHji;, and covers space once
occupied by VjreSiikU twenty tliilerent busi
ue.ss plac.es.";JX
V. " Do you use Eteam-powcr?"
A. " A giant young engine furnishes power
for the freight and passenger elevators, and tho
boilers steam for heating, and the other opera
tions of the house."
V. " What order do you take with poods?"
A. "They are lmt p7:ed and arranged in
the basement, on loiighv counters, and taken
tiiencc on tho fajj'.jliy'elevfttor to the inspec
tor's room on thJt'ii floor."
V. " Js inspecting the first operation ?"
A. " No, eir, measuring. The goods are first
measured in the piece, then inspected. Tho
cloth passes over rollers In the face of a strong
light, and two men sit, one before and ono
behind the goods, watching with tho eye of a
Lawk for the least pin-hole imperfection, and
marking every flaw, so that the cutter may sco
and avoid it when he comes to cut tho gar
ments." V. " You must employ an r.rry of cutters?"
A. "Come to our hftu lkx and see! Y'o
keep 70 hands all the ti A cuting up the cloth,
into garments, besidtJy5 machines that do
a dozen men s work caciHt a stroke."
V. "Do you manufacture all your own
goods?" -
A. " We do, and most carefully. Our ex
aminers inspect every stitch and scam, and
certify to every garment as extra-well mado
before we put our ticket on it, and become
responsible for it."
V. "Your Ei'ttem must save von . crrro
tool 9'" " e
a. " in every curecnon, sir. It is tljfe system
and economy we practice all tJv wa through.
mat enables us to put our prAt Jfown to the
peopie as we ao."
V. " Alter inspecting the work, what becomes
of it?"
A. " Before it goes into Stock it Is UcLded.
Every single garment has its number and
other points noted on it, bo that its entire his
tory can be traced without fail, upon our
books."
V. " You must have CO or 40 salesmen T'
A. "Why sir, on busy dixys you inuvsee 100
in the various rooms and suites of rooms,
belling to the throngs of customers."
V. "Do you do ua order buny?-by mail
A. " V
M. A. Do L. Van Horn, Wilson Poir- never before known at S
son, II. B. Hitchcock, Capt. Dryant, W. Kaston, Pa.
E. Sheffield, A. M. ian-boiier, hi. 3ior-
ran. A. C Loder and Thos. Ilaynor, were
Kader ipc Co.,
I attractions of the metropolis.
r'ery great. All over the country.
November 4, 1S75.
perfect system Rd rules of self-mcasuremeni
UKi::e itrKssib(e to please people 2,(KX) miW
away j &i acifectly as if they were here hi
person.' A
V. " I suppose you have at least half a do
different departments?" uorca
A. " My dear sir 1 we have more than tvrnh,
each charged with its own business and enH
thoroughly organized, a necessary wheel wits
in the great wheel." "-tiWUa
V. " Will you name a dozen or so of them r'
A. "With pleasure. The Custom DeiVarf
tnent, for those who prefer cuttum-mado ,K
ready-madv Te Furnishing DeTartmciiN
with its fffmfise stock of all undent'
The Shirt ftory, with iu busy mochiS
making our own iirst- lass shirts. The Trim
iuing Department, itself as big as many a iv
iar store. Tho Garment fctoek lloeni 'it
lieceivinjr Iloom. The Order Departmrnt
r-amed before. The Specfal Uniforms EcS
ment. Tlie Delivery Dtpamneiit, with it
score cf messengers. The" a
V. " Hold, hold ! sir. enough r
A. " I'm not half through! The AdvertisW
Departmert, with its biiLand sign uittributrr
editing and rublifhinafi business and rK.pu!ar
journal, circulaifti p.cc, fO.WW copies montl w
(tell all your friyi, tend foritx. The Me i
Department, witintf mnny rooms. Thclirva'
Department. The Youths' Department i V
Children's Department, with its gn..;ii
entrance for ladies. The Telegrr.i.h DVr,
ment. -The Chief Clerk s DepSnt S
its book-keepers and assistants. OeiK'ni Van
tiger's Department; Financiers Oflke .i
other ofhees of tho firm all bu-y as' u
thinking, planning, exciiting. buyire rnli
ing registering, reciot. sending out.iii,,!'
and in a thousand- joining their for
to carry on a buinessVnh the people amom,t
ing tobetwtea 2,(J0,0w and iWSiu .nl
V. 'S-t-u-p-e-n-d-o-u-sr
A. "Inrieed it is! I forgot to name t
Cashier's Department, which handlesitaSiouo
of retail 6ales on some single days !' w'w
V. " 625.000 ! Immense ! !l hat s i what enaUci
the house to buy cheap and seLcheap "'
A. " Exactly 1 You hgxc jZt hit it. n,
people throng here, kninthat wedeneud
on low prices and immtf tales."
V. "What are the 'folc eules' I hear mn
much about T'
A. "Our system of business dealinjr l Ona
price, no deviation ; 2. Cah for evcrythinr s
A guarantee protecting the purchaser: 4 Ih
money returned if the buyer can t otherwise
be suited." w
V. " Nothing could be fairer."
A. " Nothing. And the people see it."
V. "Well, 1 thank you, tir, lor your polito
attention."
A. " Net at all. It's a pleasure to BtVc von
Call again ; and be sure of tho plae Wana
makrr & Brown's Oak Ilall AovjS-Et c
Jier Sixth and Market." i
Ihank you ! 1 tih.aU bo happy to do bo
Our Good mornin,
IMavlS-4t Hon. intlirop V. Ketcnum lias been
appointed by the President iudc of the
IUEASUitF.it .Marsh intorins us that he will Hi mtcd fctatcs Court lor the Western Ihs-
The effect of all this Democratic mvcstiga- j,roscnt as a c.01umittce from East Stroads- hold an adjourned sale of Unseated Lands, trict of Pennsylvania, vice McCandless, re
tin.e: presents rather a curious picture for the , tn f,,rlior tl amnmmts for a nf iho Cnm-t irnncn. nn Mnndnv the 2f inst. tired ou full pay bv sneeial act of Congress.
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A FEW OF THE POPULAR PRICES
wonder that Democracy is heartily sick of it the various townships of the county. 3lr. unless redeemed previous to the time named, suction that in this degenerate a-e it
ailU WlMiUS a iwu uci uveu ui.m. xM ;m jiuia us lUU iquwnu.um; ui oic .... hn Pn . ,-,rtay nnd CrtsL Oi l) O CO'Jl- Um , U tr, Hvn ir,. i win 'in,
commenced with the war department, and East Stroudsburcr committee, made a stir
. m i
there was lively rejoicing from the Dan to riujr speech which was
irroofnil ivltli loinl
mence at 1 o'clock, p. m.
deacons each provided with a bell-punch
Kvlxn tliov tins.-; :irrni!!i tlii" i-i tif ri! r.i t inn
. r.. . rt.. 1 .1 I I .. . I . tlM,. i - 1 , . - . t 1 .1.1 . I f 1 Tl(l T'T. -I I ' -. . . r. I . -X Cl I" n . J (-. A A I
the Iccr cheha ot J'emocracy wneu tne un- app.ausy. -i-nci iiunu cu.iium wi?, xjius.-cis ui ci.ij aim oxcg
nirfhinr, of tho lVlknin-Marh nost-store "om umercni memuers oi tne eomimuee, beauties at and upwards, ingrain lor
v- 1 i i ii . t -
."", 50, 75, $1 and upwards, Ou Cloths,
is h t t
AT THE
than elsewhere.
FAS hi 01! Si
Toadies' trimmed Hats in all the
of bavin' a irraud
time on our ccn-
Window shailes, new style
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cmbroglio was announced. The exuberance now ine ceiooiauon miuuiu ue couuuci
of onnUioo ifs.-lf wns so intense that it tnc m'-cimo. Journeu, wiiu urnxn,, pros
IIIIU'JI tVtll lilt; 1'ICLJl.il'JII KJl UlunuiQ . , 1
ii ii- i i . i tenmal 4th.
,t--., l- i, 1,-w.l-in-T fh,-i rl.-ior r." nvr-nnr4 find I
. i i ,.ri i ,i . ,i lf J The steps already taken indicate that alter
t ... .t. ..;n i ii. .,,J all we are to have a centennial celebration ol
ULCS Il'JL CL Wl'lK IU I lie; WLliLup
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aVOlUUnce Ol HIS JUSt UOeilS. Xui nu.c - f.Ul 1 1 1 TI ,1.,...U ..U nr "V.,,. f.lw?,v wnnt ,n.. tn t..,, xv1,-.n
....:i. .1 Lurr iajs wneu pairioiism cans upon uer luriiucv navi.-ck uuu-im it. i uc i?.n;Lira . an ..... , ... i
wuiie nicy " . ... . .. . , . ; . r. ,ir i:V " .1
you j:ei on. .u, mi, .-aiu nn; piisMjiiu-ji ,
Hats k Caps, 20 per cent.
latest styles, irom ol up. I nt rimmed Hats in i-trawbranis. v Inps. 31 ih.tiis. &c..at
In Jud'jre PArthur's court, in "Wash- prices that will astonish you. .three hundred p;:tis ol Ladies two button Kid dlnves.
' ...., ..I, , .1... l.,,..,.rt ,...U.,.l hit J lr-t Xl lets . U:l A I ! .1. W He h ciiiliDf lur )":ittMl 111 l'l lff'S and rm:i itv
Jace curtains , r.vt ,; r.i" lrives in Tjadies' k (Jjnts' Ti.-s. E-.-r-. l ice and iSiik Tic-s.iroml2cts.ini. A
... i . r IU-V. ill IV llll-JM H' i iiv., ii- o cii.iv iv i iuiii j . ' ' t
to which we cal - the attention ot buvers at y - , . , , . , i,i
T, ... , , . case had been in i in the docket lor a decade,
. liauer tV io.. Jaston. l a. jiav. -,t i : i i.i... .i. .
' i- ' i i ki w ii. .i'ti Lilt" a r.'f. iiiL. Lilt: i:ii
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is not decaved
And there's the ladies, too, Cod Lic
it is seldom that Strouds- them, nothing crcts alonsr all O. K. unless
A jrruniblir.ir car-driver told to a passen-
T.-yi- tlion (. 1 Vim lrr' ixt
were exultindv rt-iok-iuK and vLhxuz on for Performance of duty, and we feel especially j means have an important share in makin
the detection of more evidence
can corruption flinging the
a perfect looseness, as it were they struci
F ; i? i v nroud to find that in this instance she is not the arranjremeut for the 4th of July celcbra- who had no jumpiu- notmos i don t care
.encc oi nepuni - carrvin- of it out. what you do. I only want the car to stop
a boomerang witii; s, . . ., , . . r m ,.. vt
in and the men who are moving in the N ith them in the mix it cannot fail of be-puu va B"
matter, these show that the celebration will mg a success. ithout them we hardly The annual tuition fees in
various eas-
tremendous stock of Cloth Faced Paper Collars, at It). l."? 22 i JMcts. I'arasf.ls k
Umbrellas, at bottom prii-es. Parasols from I'.vk ts up. A bi i job 1 t of Fans. :it ciily
half their real value, J;tpaiit:se that fold up. as low as licts.. Sph-n 1"k Fans, from iDits.
to SI. 50. The largest and best assortment of Hosiery & (I loves in town at prices that
defy competition. (. cuts' plain i Hose, from 5cts up. Gents' Stiiped i Hose, from
lOcts. up. Jiadies btnped Hose, from locts. up. Jadies lute and fcohd lolors,
from lOcts. up. Ladies k jents Handkerchiefs, in silk, linen am. cotton, at very low
prices. A full line of White and Colored Dress Shirts, from S1.10 up. Suspenders
lOcts. up. A larire lot of Hamburg Edirin; and trimmings, at t, 0, b, 10, 12 iV 15
cents, worth double the money. Shawls and Skirts, cheapest in town, splendid shawls
both sides alike, from OOcts. vin. splendid skirts from GOcts. up. .eal Hair Switches
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UllUUltl 1JW ltmv.ll 1L1 IUI1I uiv. , ... .1, , . .. . I ........ .1 I. f I - i I . .... f,. ......... I ...I..,.. .,.,.1 n. . i... I 1.......,
, . ., . . i , rn . be one worthy ol the day; that its heat and know now to prevent its proving a laisure. tern colleges are given in the lnlfl Jlccnnl .ui, at ww u-.iv. ,
aghast with astomshment and alarm. 1 his , . J ' . f ,n...... - . v... J r.u :i c..T., :.., :. o,, . n.,. .md best assortment of lVrfumes. Toilet articles and Soaps in tovn. A lar'e lot of
, , i' i , x v 1 UUruen Will not lail Ul'On a SinziC Class Ol uy incio a uta c wuu t lucuuou ij.iuh.-." us riiiuhs. i?uaaiu uuih-imh, ?iv , v-oi- - '
u,o tl.o cu ,,nt cad not prove to lo a IcO ' A.rtmou.h, STO-' Itociclcr W Cunos fro,, 15c,S. u1; A ..,Jfl .lock of. Lad.' 1'o.lc-t ,,.,
rubLcn llwasoote.plto. pronounced 5uL And more of .mine l,an conld cell boJitcJ univorsi,y, $73; lirocv,,, 885; Willhm,, Tr., lt,U. Bultoj, IMs .,d .NoLcm, at popular
J)emocratic Oeorge 11. lcndleton who was i i i v 1 1(1 tn .Vmlim, l HO- V-A SI -to- Call and examine the goods and be convinced. Evcrvthing sold mist be as represented.
, .. i i -j, i i , i i i one thing which particular y pleases us in in one week ; but ladies let us entreat you to bJU to ... jj , .mnerst, -iuu , xaic, oi hi, c 1
lut and badly damaged. One hundred and . . ' , , ,- ifnrvnr.! SI 50- lVnndv i ,m tv. No &hani about it.
.... . . . , , iTliA mivMiipnt is thfir, nnrtion of it. winch nn-Mom lioartnv in lug woi'K OI maKinir ine 4111" ' ' J --v'i
ill ijr tiiuauu uuijai.? cu. n uai uc c 1 11 11
S150 to $170.
knap's connivance, had filched from the trea
sury which had already after close investiga
knowledges our country friends as a part of day of July 1S7G a day almost as memorable
the people, and extends them invitation to for its observance in Stroudsburg, as the 4th There are now ;H anthracite furnaces in
I i.-i a i.- ,.r .1 r t..i.. i r.-. .1..1 ;llu- T.r1iirli rr"-?in with m f:m:wifv fif iini-
ius evincing that saint- . . , . . , .i; ; ti,-, ..r,r,,,fr,.,i.M:,nif;fHit,1J
participants instead ot mere spectators as immortal. n. ....v wv....,Vc. ......
i
tion been rejected:
ly Democrats and Republicans did not hesitate
to unite their scoundrelisni and hunt in pairs
for opportunity to rob the Treasury. Later
ou, as if in confirmation of this pair hunting
that other high toned Democrat,- Speaker
Kerr, was brought to grief by the charge of
a former Republican employe of the House,
named Harney, of a mutual interest in the
commission brokerage business. It is true
that Republican sympathies excited by th
condition of Kerr's health and his previous
Stroudsburg, May 25, 1S7G. 3m
J. W. INGLE,
Proprietor of the City Ilall of Fashions.
heretofore. The country is at all times pe
culiarly patriotic, and when it was necessary
to meet the assaults of rebels and subdue
them with force it was the country which
sent her hundreds of thousands to join the
thousands of stalwart men from the town
and cities in the march to stem the torreut
of rebellion. A right noble hand the country
took in the work of so preserving the coun
H . , .i c.i . i i the way sets an example in this matter, so
SI Minii llifTllintnnmn nind lin nti-mil In !.-irt- I
lit. lieu y tu.il wj tuau uvcn uc uiicii'a lJ icniu"
made
nnrr inn t' -if lining lUUl UlU COUUirj' fcilUU.U Will lllli IUHU . - ,
uujll.i.iuu, inai for or against any man for the nomini
lissinn iniltlnt m doing htting homage to the day and deeds
Iarnev tuW the , of '76. And in our colouration '1"f 1 cpuU.can, Uomocrat, lorn,
r,rW, e hope to ,00 .l.o country rt.,,rescntod in man, hard money man, inflationist, M
of iron per annum. Half of the number
Democracy s prospects of union even for are, however, not in blast at this time, lhe
the sake of the spoils grow more and more raw material used in making the above
vasue every daj The bitterness with which fuantity of iron is about as follows : Coal,
its ortrans sneak of candidates for the noni-KMMWU tons: ore, J0O,OI)0 tons ; and lime
iiintmn tn whom tW nrP mmnsod ran hanl-D'Wne J,uJU lOl.S, making a sum loiai,
" J :., . i,-A ri. ii i r...- '.. I..,..
ly be sufficiently explained away after the 1,1 lun -V"";'"
nomination to make the explanations efTec- A dispatch from Santa Ross, Cal., say:
tive. Now oar distinsuifthed neighbor over that on 1-riday night about one hundred
and fifty armed men went to the jail ot that
town, overpowered the keeper and took
Thomas W. Henley, who was confined
there waiting the action of the grand jury
for killing dames Rowland, a prominent
citizen, about a month ago, and hung him
1 . -1 V . . . MM
to a iree anout a mue irom xown. ine
hody was discovered Saturday morning
"GREAT EXPECTATICNS
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ihf p-lnriniis 4tli r.f -TnKT mpiiinrnl.l. n
...e.w.. I -. 1 1. . ..I.. fil 1
the ' some oi me mau
erance
fiin flmrnr-t er lms leil tn bis fnoit nnnnittal
, , , ., , i i thr l.irth flnv fF tlif fvrr.pst pnnntrv fin
irom the charge ; but there stands tne record , . . . . , . caps of the party have not fell in love with
, ... , l-jfio r.t I rul a innrcrnri! nnr ir is T.i rt ifn :i r v 1 1 1 J
to show that liarney did act as a go between - - - - . - 7 r'"""" v it. He does not say a darned word either
.. . n . .. .I f -1 f 1 n rt tl-inf t hn r.minTrc t;l,r.,i'.i 1.1.11 riirt rnn'.i I J
i.ir tlif nrnnriri"- or tho commission tliat "i,-iuo -"c i..u .wuunj oiuuiu jv... cc- v..-. . . .
lor me procuring 01 uic cuuuiisauu, mai 1 for or against any man for the nomination
Ivcrr aid procuie the commi
Green did pay the $450 to
he swears lie aid pay to ivcrriormsfccrvices. - see them further join it in the nor any body cheai 3'0U scc wllOU action of the mob as in the interefct of jus-
JU uiiiuiaunjujit,. tmut,uW.u- . , ir.ft, , democracy gets through its lucubration at tice
W ,,.;,, ,.,t-,r K'prr f,,r t,ornnnl! same spirit which animated the heroes, pa-1 T fc ,. . , , .,
II. 1 r " ' .J .Utcmcu when they, relying uon f Jf. .. AM, living in Troy, X. Y., recently
"T ' , , iw,.. Providence for aid, declared that the.o then . "T, F."OTk? furyWl brown sinned calico, and
REALIZED
hi the DOWNFALL! of Dry fioods and Isincv
Goods!
Mormon, pul,lic sctiniont is disposed to consider the AVJ ARH NOW AP,LK TO OFFER FOR t'.l' O'LJ'
Lie transaction if there was no irround for his colonies were and of right ought to be fi
.a . cf., Tf ; nr,nt- r,r and pledged lives, fortunes and sacred hon
,naiiv lu fTLai-iva vi. to a ujv.iu vo u i,-c i I
oath a-ainst oath which a simple reversal of ors t0 raake thcm 50
the standing of the parties would undoubtedly
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vlliL I1IIL. Ill M 111:1 Ilk. 1 i:itllllL!ll III Li.llll I I ninf a if iiir-k o mnrniti i roo
, , y 1 . , o I niil 1 U iu line; cfc liici 111.11 u.vcj.
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next
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.. . 1 1 iriviiuiLiir w ilii 1 iicj: 1 1 hi; lii 1 11 ift-.i. Liicr 111 mi; 1
for crimes against their oaths ot omcel - .... ,' " , . ; Commeric.-d has received thn
... . . . 01 cannon, wun uaraues ana sneccnes ana
ud their reputation as men. J heir work . ..,... . ivy,co : 4iw, vvin j:.
, . , , . . . , pageants; wun illuminations ana oonures U1 ""o""-1 " "' i.
ki.-s uuwu I'asrjcu iiuuuii.:u3 in il, iiiaui, uut , . ., , ... - .1 Ti.-i.-1 li 11
1 ' I 'inrl dnnn nl .rOf luM 1 n 1 nilh ni'orn urmMnc tllO lllSfrif-f IS l:IVfrf.v irpnilli
-, ,., x , i uum uuli ui ciavawit uuu inciivicil c .ccico ..j .... i - I
snows a clear re- ... ,., , . . ... . .
liave led to Kerr's conviction, and, as it is,
leaves his character in a damaged condition
in the estimation of many honest and prom
iuent men of both parties,
This is about the sum total of Democratic
success in nosing around in search of the cor
ruptions alledged against a Republican ad
ministration one Republican to two Demo
erats securely seated on the stool of repent
ance
a
1
the occretary ol tne jsavy
eord, and Rlaiue not only secures a triumph
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anc acijuuiai, out iasiens upon nis naters tne
disreputable meanness and littleness of hav
ing attempted to secure his ruin by the sup
pression of testimony which presents his char
acter to the world clear aud brilliant as the
noon day sun. The attempt to convict Grant
of corruption and malfeasance in office ou the
volunteered testimony of an acknowledged lu
natic escaped from bis keepers, is all that was
needed to finish up the picture of the inten
sity of Democracy's desire to gain
through investigation, ard the lullcrousness
f their uHenipt t handle so dangerous a
weapon in aid of the woil;
greenbacks. The fact is our distinguished the fabric was warn
iienrniior lias neither menus to reward nor ucck, ana, alter wcarm'j; it a
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nd now, how shall we celebrate the 4th? lu puui" ' l"iU "6UI"- "
What better way than to fulfil the prophecy
tively happy.
of one of the illustrious signers of the iin
mortal Declaration of Independence who
made himself particularly obnoxious to Great
Britain by his zealous perseverance in push
ing the colonies on to rebellion against the
excessive taxation an
country. ltwas.Johu
the day would be kept with all the marks of
1'crsonal.
:V part of
the arms and
short time,
It was found that her
sickness was caused by wearing the calico, t'OH'x'ttUfm
.i i. i. .. i i ,i i i... ! . t . . Plannols.
wiucn nau oecii coioicu uy s.oine poi.onous
Calicoc for
Calicoes (best makes)
All the very best makes and styles for
AH wool tlack Cashmere, -10 inch, wide,
lllack and colored Alpaccas 2. cents and up.
Handsome Dress plaid Goods lli' cts. up.
Table linen, Napkins, Towles, White Goods and Counter pais at prices that Jrfy
4 cents,
(j
8 "
75 "
.
Flannels, Cottonades, Cloths and Cassimcrcs, full 15 per centcheaper than can bo
meterial. lrysipclas resulted, which was
Rev. D. G. Carrow, one of the board of given to her nursing child, causing its death,
Visitors to West Point has returned home. The child of an optician has also been
Airs. Fi. Ti. Vn!f of Scranton is P.ninvino. poisoned by wearing brown striped stock-
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o vlslf n l,rr AwnUn M TV FmilLo nf WOWll Uye USCd 111 ColOllllg IS
d tyranny of the mother this lace IIer fricnd; wcre leased cheaper than the harmless one, and hence
iu dams who said that i tlic temptation ior unscrupulous mauulactur-
a "ci uc.ifc, uo. . r.mi.tv if.
liusscii J-.rrtt Editor ot the "1'ittsburg
nomination Important to Supervisors and School
strict. As Directors.
ican there is The attention of supervisors and school
ii i
directors is called to the following recent
dfci.sidii of Atfnmov Gpnrr.'il T.n-ir in vivl-i.
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donn v. ieeuy, oi u inasor county, .uo, tio to thc r;lte ot- tax tl ln i,n,,osc.
ii.i f r c 1 . l I . . . . . w I
was awarded the mail route irom strouds- lie gays that they may levy a tax on money
burg to Port Jervis. By him it was sub- that is at interest, and they can tax real
I he fatter includes
3 cts.
G ' .
of rejoicing which human ingenuity could in
vent. And John having told us this it is in
cumbent upou us to make his word good,
and thus make manifest our appreciation of
the trials and tribulations endured by him
aud his cotemporaries of immor
we might indeed be free. If nothing else
no doubt of his election.
x .i c . ' , .MA. tri A V. Cmnl- r.f V.nst Strimtlsliiir-rh. una personal estate.
iai lame iiiuu- 1 o i .!,..i :..,i. i. rn. i-. i
1,1 . , 1 . Xfli" 1 1 1 i lllUlll-J llKIl 1.1 llU JlllUltflL. J.11CII llllllly OI
ana mat portion ueiweeu .uiiioiu una j. oi i, . i u . .i , i ,
1 ' taxation is one dollar to tho lmii.lro.l
hould urge us ou to a proper observance of i Crook sub-let to John l'indiay. School directors may lew a tax on monev
the day, this one thing that the immortal at- t T Howe, an attache of the Scran- at interest. They can tax anything which
hfty-six, aware of the importance ot their ton )a;y JlrpulUoxn, was in town last Tues- the county may, and can levy a tax to any
work to posterity, expected us to do it. Let jav jh-. Howe's visit was for the purpose alllount not exceeding thc State and county
eclat ?S t CU PU 00 lS Ur coluul!1. ot l,atot- 0f gecuring subscirbers for that paper, which
ism, nor stop ior a moment uniu me morn- WOuld "ive us all the tele-raphic news, six
tv -if Ktt Tii!r rrirn ii: fiiir t s I i n , t . n i- ii!
.. . " " "" "j ' pours in auvanec ot tne city uaiucs. we
i it .11 i
rct and enjoy in lud measure- the happy unJerstand he rccived quite a number of
contemplation of a duty faithfully perform - suuscrihcrs during his short stay
cd
tax together.
The attendance at the Centennial Exhi
bition increases, and will probably continue
to increase until its close. I he average
il iili' iffriid:iiiv if vivil i iin ilnu ir h-ia
" . I.... t.i.w.t.nti ... .I.HM.A , I Iia ii.ii, I .i.-c S.itn i'i l icr 111 "iVll 1 til
been ZSAH'J. The daily expenses of the au 1UJI'1U'11' " u,1w,u- j
Exhibition are a little less than SS,UUU. age. xnepiincpai cnange wm ue u.e Afc Atlt Carbon county, on Friday
Dr. Lmdermen, director of the Mint, , J bb t f t 1,uu1ixh1
has for sometime past been arranging for ana c;.rilt hundred dollars' worth of bilvcr-
An innovation in practice, rather start
ling to lawyers, was lately introduced by
United .Stated Judge Giosham, in a case
brought before bun at Indianapolis, which
he declared he would not hear, saying it
must be compromised, lhe astonished at
torneys hesitating to accept the suggestion,
the Jiulge took the litigants one tide, aud
in a lew minutes had the case settled.
substitution of a classic head of Liberty in night, a man named Carr, while intoxica-
A New Hampshire hog recently rootr.d place of the sitting figure on the obverse of commenced an indiscriminate firing upon
up a tin box containing v-500 in cash, and the silver coins. The best artistic skill Jonah Roes and .John Thomas. The latter,
now all the other New hngbnd hogs are that can be secured will be cm ployed m el-lm seli-Ucleuso, shut Carr, who cannot rc-
V'l-opjrt'ui-r to ciiiigrate to the Granite hills, footing this and other improvement. cover
WANTED,
found in town
Bleached and brown Muslin for old " hard pan" prices.
Good 200 yards Spool Cotton
Coates' and Clark's best Spool Cottou
Colored Carpet Warp
Hemmed Handkerchiefs 5 cents up.
A full line of Gents' aud Ladie's linen Handkerchiefs.
Ladies Collars, embroidered corners, 5 cents.
Germantown Yarn, 10 cts. an oz.
Ladie's Gloves, 8 cts. up.
2 button Kid Gloves 50, Tf) and 81 00.
Men's cottou half Hose, " cts. up.
Ladie's Hose 10 cts. Also fine silk clocked Balbri"'ans
HAMBURG EDGINGS 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10 cts? up.
RIBUONS , 0, 8, 10 and 11 cts. up to 7 inch Sash Ribbo
Back Combs 0, 15, Ki and 18 cts. up.
Cloth covered paper Collars VI cts. up, a full line.
Gents' Scarfs and Bows, very low.
A speciality is our
IvIjSTG SI-IIRTS
made from real Wamsutta Muslin, with fine lineu front aud Vistbands fur ?1 10.
Corsets and Bustles from 35 cts. up, and in this line wo ran .er extra iuduecmeut
ias we have an inside track. Don't fail to examine this stocL-
A big Job Lot of 1672 Yartf of
HAMBTJEG EDGHG S,
from Auction, for 12 cts., worth fully 20 c
Ti e inducements wc offer are LOW PRICES, A LAllO STOCK tx
LI AIM a: GOODS.
For proof and further particulars call at the NEW YORK TORE.
For two years 1 ,OOG on first Mortgage
on Real Estate, worth over 2.500. A lih.r:il
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j ""''J ""' "c- fcjtlCU IUI lliu rsilllC. .'ipiy I huu:uuIq .llll o, ioU. OU1.
at this uiiicc. June I5, 70-ot
Wyckoff, Cooki Ss Bell.