NEWSPAPERS
January 8, 1882?-A son of Joseph Hoff, who resides in Warren county, touched the iron fence in front of his
father's residence, with his tongue, one bitter cold morning recently, and, as a matter of course, it froze fast
to the wire. The little fellow yelled with pain, and it was some time before he could extricate himself; and when
he did he was compelled to leave part of his tongue sticking to the wire. submitted by Shauna Williams
January 15, 1882-Frank Milligan, an employee of the Delaware rolling mill, at Philipsburg, has fallen heir to $6,000 by the death of a relative in Brooklyn. submitted by Shauna Williams
March 1, 1882-J.H. Miller, a musician of Philipsburg, came home in rather a muddled state a few nights ago, and in attempting to go down stairs for something to eat, stumbled and fell, the lamp which he held in his hand breaking and spilling the burning oil all over him. He was severely scorched, and would have burned to death but for assistance. submitted by Shauna Williams
March 22, 1882-J.C. Mayberry, of Marksboro, near Blairstown, was robbed $125 in money and a gold ring, a week ago last Sunday, while he and his family were at church. submitted by Shauna Williams