S!)c 3c(fcv5oninn. THURSDAY JULY 24, 1873. (Jrkkn corn and cabbage has made its appearance ia our markets. The pavement put down in front of David Smith's property, at the upper end of town, is a decided improvement Tue rainstorm of Friday afternoon and Saturday last did a world of good to the corn Iotatoc and oats crop. a. Owing to the call of the harvest and hay fields our farmers are too busy to come to town, and things hereabouts arc rather dul just now. The atmosphere throughout Chestnuthil townshin. on Saturday niornins last, was filled with smoke strongly impregnated with sulphur. Who can tell the cause of this? . The cheap Auction Store is running oil their poods at a wonderful cheap rate, especially their beautiful summer dress goods. See their advertisement in special notices. Those of our town subscribers who do not wish to pay the five cents postage, every three months, now required by law, can avoid it by receiving the Jeffeusoxian at this office. o. The denizens of our cities, seeking re lief from the cares of business and the heat of the season, are still coming among us by scores. Kvcry train adds to the number now sojourning in this section of country. A special term of Court, at which Judge Sticeter will preside, to try cases in which Judge Dreher was concerned as attorney will commence in this borough on the 4th of August next lo.vsoiUAL. Our young friend, Mr. Fred. W. Bom, who is connected with his father in the hair cutting and shaving bust ncss, is decidedly an artist in the tonsoria art. Wc would advise all who wish to en j-v a first class shave or hair cut, to give x red a trial. The Mauch Chunk Banks have declared their semi-annual dividends, viz: The first National bank five per cent, and the Second National bank five per cent, and an extra dividend of one per cent making total of six per cent, payable on and after the 15 th inst. Mr. L. T. Smith, of Forks Station, in this County, on Tuesday 'last presented us with a large bucketful of whortleberries. The berries are the largest and finest wc have scon this season. May the generous doner live to "do so again" for many years to come. He has our sincere thanks for the present. A beautiful Cactus, in front of the resi denee of 3Ir. David Keller, directly opposite this office, in full bloom, is attracting the attention of our citizens and strangers Mr. K. mforms us that he counted 105 flowers "n it. It is one of the finest we ever saw, The flowers are of great beauty and sweet ncss. Ason, Murray, of this county, near the Monroe county line, took up her wages, $15, ana went to a picnic on the 4th. fche put the money in the bosom of her dress. Towards evening she missed her money, and had John G unsalus arrested for stealing it. John had it. Is it in order to ask why Angle suspec ted John? Luzerne Union, Church Dedication. We are requested to announce that the Chestnuthill New Church, situated near Gilbert's post office, this county, and which is rapidly approach ing completion, will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God, on Saturday and Sunday, the ICth and 17th of August next. Ministers from abroad, and the public general-, are cordially invited to participate in the exercises. Rattlesnake Brm We give the follow ing remedy, which has been thoroughly tes ted, and in no instance has any fatal results followed where it has been applied. It is the treatment of an old and experienced phjsician,and from those who have been nigh uuto death from the effects of snake bites, we learn what is of incalculable value to all, especially physicians : Pulverized carbonate of ainonia (harts horn) and sweet oil Scarify the bite and cup, after which apply a poultice of green boneset, (eupatorium perfoliatum). Permit the sufferer to drink no water, but when the great thirst demands fluids, let sweet milk be used in preference to any thing else. W are assured, aud from the experience of others, we know, that this treatment will cause immediate relief in the most aggrava ted cases and efiect a permanent cure. Look to tour Horses. Chestnuthill township in this county, has had a visit from members of the Horse thief fraternity. On the night of the 15th, between 11 and 12 o'clock, two horse theives entered the pas ture field of Mr. Win. Serfass, took the hob bles from a valuable horse, pnfc on a good naiter with a strap about eight feet long, ana opened the tence to take the horse out The opportune coming alonir of Mr. Wm Frable just about that time, so frightened the thieves that they put off, leaving Mr. Serfass, instead of minus a horse, the gainer of an excellent halter and strap. The thieves who had a horse and buggy with them, made off out the state road towards Mauch Chunk. Mr. S. started next morning in search of the Horse Insurance Company. The thieves have not yet been arrested. It would be well for our farmers, as well as town people to look well to the safety of their horses. . What vrz saw within the Week. A, ; I. Labar nursing a lovely carbuncle Durfee on his muscle, about to destroy the washing mill man, with Van Cott (solus,) "Let us have peace the ladies and gents oi the Stroudsburg House enjoying another hop a gushing twain kissing his Jemima Ann on the bridge Inquire Wagner perplexed with a rush of business Mr. and Mrs. Umbrel lns-tri-mend !n cpjirrh nf emnlovmcnt lots of bovs standing around the"church doors, on Suuday cvcnglast, smoking and iaix'fc, should have cone inside the Tanite Com panies new team of nobby camboge sorrells Fried the clothier, doing an immense busi ness Flory getting in a whole car load of fancy stoves-Judge Heller, of Pike county in town on Monday a number of half grown bovs, who were courting a 'notice from Keener Major Wolf laboring under a severe attack of Dyspepsia Sarah Ann leaning over the gate looking for her Johnny liar ry V. manipulating the Organ in front of Keller's store any number of our farmers at work in the harvest and hay fields the best looking girl on the north side on a spread- Joe, dressed in his Sunday-go-to-meetings and enjoying a horse back ride that sewing machine at Darius Drchers working so hand somely each of our stores on Friday after noon guarded by its boss and salesman out side, because no body to sell to inside Mc Carty tickled almost to death over the Jeff. and Democrat a couple of borough belles promenading w ith the ends oi old skirt, hoops and newspapers peeking out ot the bustles Tom Dell slinging ink in the Tanite Co's. office several of our beautiful blondes and ashy-brunctts promenading with newly caught city beaux, and very happy in conse quence ...rn11lm,t..Wnn,ta U;iA. nn ', .. .. . ' t - , " vj-, .-ftiuiuitiii; niuijLL no llisuill they were in a hurry the march of the Modoes to their camping grounds in Kerr's woods the street Committee taking another look at the dilapidated bridge over the race Jt Kautz's blacksmith shop piles of new plank at several of the bridges in the borough -me railing stm on the uptown bridge- r.v a a u. 1 . . . . . 1 1 , 1 ? A - 1 ll. . L ll . ... ... . ... tcuiiu uuin; uiuuus giving lOKen iliac nicy loved the ardent, "not wisely but too well" a couple ot J'cputy saw-boncs thrown out of a wagon at East Stroudsburg, cause, .V . it 11 1 1 I was so intent noiaing ins duiicmam nis arms that he did not see that he was running into ti-..w-i. e . i sk wards out of a wagon, jn consequence off i ft. i, t , ,. ooshortofa house-Ned o f, Jr., taking his departure iui a.iiuu unco iivuy quarreis uut no blood spilt on .Monday Lew Burson on a htlll" f, i live V. .-i T 1 r n I'. . r. , J . . 1 I f.: t r i r j. I,n l..,i: -lmi. vv, iauui tisiuiiK VUUMU Xlia -juu,.SuiWuiauurigaSMuuousiyinuiecui- l l i : M i .1,1 wtaiiuuui ciuu milters, uccause it is ioo much trouble to shave Jake Hyckoff quo- i .xi ? t , u ouicr poiacs-v,- after a tussel with a circular saw, .continued. ' . ? 1 ""o-o"i io be T)r,,,v t n i , i ... -"""-i, nuiv.il passed over this place, on Ihursday evening last, a fine bull bclongiug to Sheriff Henry, was killed by lighting. The bull had taken shelter under a tree in the field. damping uut. A number young gentle- r . . men, irorn 1 hiladelphia, have cone into Camn. at Kerr's woods. - w -' fv-v -mere are eleven ot them in the association, and having with them all the paraphrenalia iu iuaKe a me m me woods comtoitable and 1 a 1 i l " i . I lucdSMiub, uicy cannot iaii in navmg a good time. Among the company we note several old acquaintances, as well as old campers, and if the move does not secure health as well as real enjoyment, we shall be much mistaken. We caunot but look upon this camping out movement, as a decided im- provement upon the plan generally adopted, ot sweltering in the close rooms of over crow-1 ded boarding houses, during a season of the year, when, if any thing is wanted, it is pure! fresh air, and the refreshing sleep which is best secured by laying a body, containing an unsullied conscience, squarely in the lap of mother earth. Fun for you boys. " rr w w. m , , -ii Av o , ' rr li 11 T- , llinion' Joseph "tiiti, ..'luiuu ivisjjaugn. toolUnifh Daniel McCartv E'ist Stroudsbnrn Georcre StaufTor. Eldnd Samuel Metzgar, P. Dnimhellcr Jluunlton Henry Custard, Jacob Heiney vjuiivi. u. i um-i, ii'niii x . Dcnaer, JdcJcxon John Ilufsmith. Midlife Smithftdd James Terneninff. .uarun jverneid, Jiarney Ueckcr. lurudise Ueo. H agner Jacob Ililgert, iJ,7'fJa7,b tll IVter H. Metzgar. ItliC Harrison Lflh.-ir-h .Tnlm Sm-ila Stephen Hawk, John Swartz. T SfidTrA TT r 3A1. J -vorauani i. norner, Oeorge LUiiii. Strovd-Enoch Flagler, Simon Barry StroudxluraVAw.iri L Wif tu ' a Keller, George W. Drake, Lewis Keiuest! Alexander Ilaubcnold. Jubuhanna Jackson Stem. .TY.l.n Tunkhan nock Frederick Keen hold. lllUb. M. MclLIIANKY", Pr'oty. o. The dog tax in Washinirton Territnrr r cor. . j I ,o v-u Vkx Fup. An inexhaustible nuarrv nf mill mt closely resembling the French burr, has t, J' 1 .1 . XT .1 r. . -J ' UkUlir,. I uccu uiscovereu on me iortn ftautiam Oreson " m There was a nrizrt fbrht hotvoon Prn: dence andSerantoti a few days ago. After tne thud round citizens interfered and put an end to the brutal exhibition. u ,d' lla3 8treet c V J. I . h.h f.ki.k v; "7iaS to tne mm , w Ullll I. I T I X mi M TV An . I down on the seats. Kach car ' T",? S carry four men. vuijf There has iust h.. : yt "v ir 1 1 ,v v. v'. . 1U "r"?u j iors, a nar tor m nf .M.. onljOaer.heaU,.cliosythe;wv- r uitiderinil worledh..Sii.!..i..:j j ..'.W(. f " betm. worked bv a S;h,;.nk7;:y 7' hound of immense size. 1.1. e'8' lhey tueft8Ure 2523 .. MISCELLANEOUS. -The public debt was decreased $2r 145,159 daring June. The Mauch Chunk banks have declar ed tbeir usual seuii annual dividends. r 1,513.815 tons of coal ha?e been mined by the Del. and Hud. C. Co. this year: The o nondam Democratic organ. The Chicago Times, speaks of its old party as "that aDcieut and bad smelling prejudice." Advices from different parts of New Mexico represent the crops as ruined by drought. '..-- The legitimate fees of the sheriff of Erie county are said tobe about 17,000 annually. A couple were married while sitting in a bujrey in front of a parsonage, in the lower end of Clarion county, receoty.l A lumberman np the Allegheny has a trunk made of half-inch boiler iron, and the baggage smasher weeps. In Guthrieville, Chester county, re cently, a colt was born without fore legs but otherwise perfectly formed. Michigan company has turned out for a Maine manufactory a grind stone seveu feet two inches in diameter, and weigh iog C.500 pounds. Wool is the - leading interest of Sa Diego county, Cal. The spring clip, ship ped to New York via I'auania, amounted to 249,004 pounds. There has been 8,569 deaths in Phila dclphia during the past six mouths deci ease of 2,443 as compared with the first half of 1S72. ,C,I" C'JIUUUUI Uie CUUJ I11UU tC UOO a i r i laws of Pennsylvania, embracing all the 1 ..... . 1 - - i wiic&i uctisiuuj, is mi course oi prepara tion by the State Superintendent, lion J. I. ickerihatn, LL. D. A gentleman having a horse that ran away and broke his wile's neck a neighbor sought to buy the animal as a means of di vnrep. un nn ' cairl hid nam or "T ;.. I ------ - " I w-.v. V..UV.I, M. Ill tend ,0 mar ;D ,f beforc ,ou I " A foolish youn man in Savannah, Ga fired his revolver into the bung-hole of an empty kerosene barrel. The barrel burst breakiug his nose, gashing his forehead and knockiur him more senseless tha he Was at fir7 A young man from the couutrv slan j J , ., J u uig cupper ceoi unaer mc nose oi the stamp clerk at the Troy post office lhe other day, saying, "I guess I'll take one of them 'eer pastoreal cards. Mis ter !" i AUC iiwmeuiu mc v icKsourff torn w iuuhuu laijicu anj follr - .lPPmpn .ll .J tn , trary, and such was his obstinacy that 1 vvu tney had to throw him out of the win dow. I A colored her . Georgia, in trans latin-r thelsentence. "lhe harvest n nver the ... mm ma J hJJ M I I O U V I mm . saved, put it "De corn has been crib utu, ucr uiu i auy iuore worK, ana ae : . ,fi..oi ia ci ..;.i j:.. 3 A man Marion, Ind., went into his ce,,ar a ,ew mornings since, and, on open ! ing the door a small dog belongin" to neighbor made his escape. As two bush I . - . els of appels were missing the man has n0 doubt the dog ate them. i r- nil i rn pi n i r o r ta mninm m veying party on the Northern Pacific 4 some days, mildly remarked that the? or might go on, lor he d be d d if he r . . J - x 1 r t . i . . "ecze io ueam ior wnat nair tneir was ,a tnat crowd. The weather has been PxrP;U in St. Louis for lhe past few days, the mercury ranging in the middle of the day from 95 to 100 degrees. Numerous I ..a cases 01 sumsirote nave occurred, sever. al ot tbcm ,atal Miss Lou v essoer, of Terre Haute "ad the measles some time ago so severe 'J that en was rendered voiceless. On tne fourth, at a picnic, she was swimins 8? n,Sa lDa.1 8hc "creamed with fear, and 8'Dce tDat liaie tas beea able to la,k fl9 Lussia beats us on old men. One has jast passed away at Nijni Novgovod at tne a"e or lZi navmS been boru in 1746 tie served as cook to Catherine II.. and was in the ranks of the Russian army all inrougn the campaign, Irom lDo to 1814 His oldest son is 'JG. The II arrisbnrg TeJenraph savs : Sa turday last, Maj John Iloerner, of South nauuver townsnip, this county, was at work in the harvest field cradelini? izrain The MhJnr nlth age held his own, and worked as well as i . . J "e J02" ,haD be The PQblic bars in SaratSa closed 0n Sunday and linunr fJrmlfinnr must K a , ' i r ? e,J ,.J ,e M,00Q keePe. eTer have little pocket Distol.i. which they eI1 00 Saturday night, well loaded and labelled X .nmm:o:- o.. Nnv n n" Henery Campbell, who was tried by the United States Court in Will- before last, for robbing ny , ,' . . . o ' r"."-" lowanoa laei winter, was found eui tv and sentenced to eightyearg iuiprisooment ,n the Lastern Penitiotiarv. tiav a fin n - mf f T J - ' aD 1 0 cost ot' prosccotion. a k- ,u A & l m ll .i l . fl'.ll l l r ll 'l n vmaki m am, . . iiuici ur uie spring and summer of 1873, estimates the number of Americans who have left America for Europe this year at about 25,000. lheir expenditure may 6afely be estimated at from 3,000 to5 000 each. Indeed, one of our New Vnrler this year has expended 870.000 in A " .m lhe launton lienublican cla ms that gnS 7 ,n,a DaDer "r"b.errJ town f i,5W iiugwuu. 11 nays; " 1 lie aggregate quantity shipped as freight on the rail fwau Ior ine Past tnree weeks to Boston w.as a Allows 1-1 1 iqto . . . .77" : w iu luwa 1 1 1 1 ;i 1 niimn.r nr ntflto. over w. ?.u 0 ""w bemes. lie- bushels." The college regatta on the Connecticut river, near opnngncid, last mursaay, was an occasion of grert interest. Eleven different colleges and universities were represented by trained crews of students. who had spehtseveral weeks m pre paratory training. The great race was witnessed by many thousands of spectators. It was Won t-y laie, with Amherst. Wcsleyan and Harvard close behind. Yale also won the Freshman race, which ... rn i was oi less importance, iiiere was also faot race, which was wa9 won by a student of McGill College, Caoade. These public games ol streogtn ana skim are rapidly gaining a " position; in America, a a - . .1 and on the whole they are to be com mended. A New York gentleman owns a pair of thorougJi bred Scotch deer hounds, male and female. Their sinewy limb?, deep chests, slim muzzle, intelligent faces, and kindly dispositions make them ornamental additions to a gentleman s country seat and assert their claim to lineal descent from the the stag hound that lives in poe try as the companion of Sir. Walter Scott Being dogs ol good education, as well as blue blood, they seldom leave their mas tcr's residence, and treat less favored quadrupeds with lofty contempt. About a week ago the male, who is called Wal ter, followed the farm cart to a neighbor s house. A vcy large aud ferocious mas tiff possessed prior dog privileges there instead of receiving his visitor with be coming hospitality, he assaulted him savagely, aud in a Jew minutes injured him so badly that he was carried home io the cart. The mastiff's teeth had in flieted a bad wound in Walter's chest, al most perforation it from side to side. During the tedious hours of convalcs cence his mate was constantly with him After five days he considered himsel well. Then the pair weut from the house and going straight to where the mastiff lived, without warning or giving him any other living show, they set upon him, The Gght was short, sharp and decisive Uefore their victim's owner could render assistance they had torn the mastiff limb from limb. After feeing that their work had been well done, they turned and jg ged home. California Grain Export. San Francisco, July l'J. The value! of the flour and wheat exports from Cali- c ' . . . lornia to Atlantic and foreign ports for .1 l- 1 o r nine.--. the year ending June 30 was S19.2o2. ii r 000. The value of the entire wheat crop f 1 a. i- t k i-w j-w oi last year wa3 5o,uuu,uuu. Brigham Young's Seventeenth Wife De serts Him. Salt Lake, July 16. groat sensation was created here to day by an announce ment by the Journal thai Ann Kliia Webb Youn-r, seventeenth wife of Brig ham loung, had forever left him. carrv ing off furniture and personal effects. Brigham will enaeavor to replevin the mm goods. Mrs. A'oung is at . l . tir ii me v aiker. ri ... . ..'.I uouse, and through a leading lawyer will institute a suit for divorce and alimony for a large sum. Great revelations are expected concerning tHe mner domestic i:i . r u- i i. . t x ? tie vi me i iiip'ick. i'i ra. 1 ouug is en joying the sympathy of Gentile ladies. and polygamous Mormons are a good deal disturbed. The Baldwin Exploring Ex pedition left yesterday to be absent south of the Territory aod Arizona till Decern ber. Fly Sting. John Zeidler oronrietor of Germania Hall, while out riding the other day was stunz unon the third fincrer nf iho right hand by a fly. He paid little or no .. .: . - . i i ... iiutunuu iu ii at uie time, out it soon began to swell, and became discolored and grew very paintul. and finally the whole arm became affected. The finder was lanced, and discharged nuantitiea i pus, but the arm got no better. The physicians were in a quandary over it, and could do little for eo unusual a case. except applyiug alleviating remedies i"o Bwcuioi: men atracKeu nis breast then his rij;bt ez. and vesterdav he was suffering creatlv from nain in the whol J rignt side oi his body, though the arm . . . . somewnat netier. ihis sincular case can mm m . only be accounted for upon the supposi tion mat the stinjiin of this flv must of this flv must Have come in contack with some poisonous ance, just previous to its attack upon suusiaiici:, just urevious to irs attach nnnn Mr. Zeidler' s finger, for no ordinary flv Dtini 1.1 n. . . I . rr . VI. n m g vuuiu i uuuee CUU II UU eucci. we K.. 1 1 . c . 1 nave ueuru 01 one case LUIS sensnn lowever, in which a woman lost her life in one week from being poisoned by a fly. Times Brought Back lo Life. : curious siorv Ol l ie nrinfin. tn fn I . . . . of a man who had committed ' o-"n suicide bv I 1 n m I nang.ng al y ide Urace, Canton Friburg, .w.v. , w.u wuHiciirrr. OQ me UTSt uiuguusis me uoctors ainrmed that . - 1 as phyxia was complete ; the body gave not sign OI Hie, It bcin2 blue na rigid, unc ; ot the physicians present, , . , , O I nowerer uut iuae me corpse with out making a final experiment on it. He Am a uncovered the breast and attemnted fnr some time to induce respiration bv arti . . . . . . r Seal means, but without result. He then applied the pole of an electric battery to and caused a strong current terval of four seconds. Almo t Urf. diately feeble si-ns of resniration ,.., ed. Five minutes nfterwinl J ' pulse and the cardiac pulse a-air. became perceptible. The eni-lotis wn tumiflad ana it was necessarv tn n..U ua tnn . .ra ' tongue oi me mouth by means of a pair of pin ... r " tcia iu ortier in mn,i. .iniriinn ..uuui ing iuii.iivu freer., A few ounces of blond were then drawn from the mcdiocenhalio vein. The dilated pupils contracted cradually, and ' the signs of life became more and ; more mnrtiffAefr 'I'I. - . . . I . L 1 . I "",U""1' xue patient was iiieu auie io Swallow a Small nuantitV of alcohol. j I , iswiuiij, ug im jtiways "sowed wheat hv i .u ui i l . .1. . . v. II III.JI uy I n.l thm lllh1l,Qlmn nC nnl..w I flirt Kl perceptible without the intervention on n LnfuiA . it. . .!l 1? a L - 1 """"""J' mesensionuy oi ma cornea reappeared : then the feet became Warm I BfiTaln. and ennn nfler t Ii A rervnlnr miIco . tnn rlt .1 .-V tion Ot th e.irnttil nrtnriea vera ..;L I rereef!ku . SAFETY PLUCKED FROM DANGER. If it should appear, as it is now most ikely to do, that the visitation of the cholera to the United states will prove to be a blessing instead of: a curse-a means of safety instead of destruction to human life it will certainly be admitted that pur cause for thankfulness to Provi dence ia a very good one. It ia doubtful if there have been in the whole couutry this summer five hundred deaths from the cholera, and certainly there have not beeu one thousand such deaths. The disease made its appearance late in the spring at New Orleans, thence the Mississippi, thence O - ' 4 r alone the Ohio, diverging Iroiu both those courses to various towns in me South and Southwest.' As it has always done, it traveled slowly, lingering at New Orleans lonir enough to warn the authori tics of the towns which - it subsequently vUitpd of its annroach. Those which heeded the warning, and ued the pre ventive means to render its presence le fatal, escaped its ravages with little loss of life. At Memphis and Louisville it fi-uod many victims, but notoriously among those who lived in dirt and breathed an atmosphere . poisoned by filth While it was gradually creeping north ward and eastward, notably toward New York and Philadelphia, at which all rail roads end, the newspapers of tho.e cities continued to urge upou the rnunicipa authorities the immediate necesniiv lor placing their highways and byway in a condition of absolute cleanliness, 'lhe newspapers also urged upon the citizen the necessity of entire rersonal clean liness aod abstinence from unripe fruit and stale vegetables brought irom dis 'fant Southern farms. AH this bteaus that dreadful scourge of lile, the ebo-lera wad on its way toward .New 1 oris and Philadelphia to deplete their teeming population. What the new.papers nr,:ed to be observed was observed. New York is a cleaner city to day than il has bees beforc for twenty years and Philadel phia is reasonable clean, though it might, as regards its gutters, be still lens foul. How much human life is dependent upon clean streets in densely populates cities, we think i3 pretty clearly demon-1 styles. cuauu hi nit ciausiiV vt iuwi lain i i i. . . . c I'u'l'unc iu iicnui tuuui icjh I , , .. , , , l - Lra .:itpn r t. . J ... tonnrts r Jgoodsand notions And a newlotof t kit v l n r m ivcx v vn r nn mn mm a v w vrv n m mm a-siaii two leadim: cities of the country. and summer shawls no preparations were made against it, nf tne Alexander and the Trrv'mn .New i orK was as dirtv a citv as coulJ L.i.;,.k !, : .n; nf .,,,.r,t.i well De imagine!, ana rui Jadclphu w Evcry pair warrjntwL .... 9 I H IJIV.U ml U CI.I1I1U C K, IVUCVIIllVJV u-ii. u nine uivauer. j ins year niei cholera was already on its wav toward us, every wise preparation was made tu - defeat its ordinarily fatal visitations. dirt gave way to cleanliness, and reck lessness to cauMon. with these results : I ' Durius the week endinir Ju'v 5:h. l7) I. . . . I the deaths in ..rt nrori (is 3 H.ir in2 the following week. endih .InU 12th, instant, the deaths reported io the 5ame city were C'JO. This while the cholera threatened. In the correspond i. ... ins weeks of last year there were respect ively lD'Jl and 1022 deaths. That while no epidemic threatened, aud uo sanitary care was taken. In Philadelphia, for the. week endin" Furni.-hing Goods, July , ISid, thedeaths were 3o5 : for the Go to Simon Fried's f.ir Fivmh fnlfW lollowmg week, endiug July 12, instant. Ucwcd boots he warrant them to wear i ' the -mortality was 40$. This under cholera threatenings aud preventive mea aures osamat it . t,le same c'fy 'be deaths for week ending July G, 1872, were 74(i ; for week enlla Jul 13 l87- t,,e mortality was its ;'- hat '3 tere were during the Grst two ale o all classes of purchasers. "ce,ka u u,y. '- ueams more in Mcw ork than during the hr.st two weeks ol July, l4d. And in Philadel Pn'a deaths more during the first hall 'ast u'y t,,an during the first half ol ine PrcseDt "'J lavorabie as are these figures I r" "J i'i:rauiio;iry measures on lne Part of the Health lioards. thev mav be made still more favorable if parents I : 1 1 . VJ Home means or ry any means pos- k.1.1. .1 . I 1 i . D,u,e. ""eir nine cniiaren out ol town ,lT)r' 'l)ys lne veteran health authority of I' ranees Ilouck, wife of Geo. Ilouck, aged Uew lork, Dr. Harris, "the fu trecks city destroys young children?' an tbat which is true of New York is o,uj,,ai,j ii uc ui x iiii.iucipiua. au ex nnrclAn a r n it w KA I . 1 i -' j uay ur u to uie l ark or UP .1 ... I tne Delaware or the Schuvk ill on the cne3P excursion boats is within the reach of almost evcry parent. If thev afford to send them for several days or wccks to some old larru house where board is cheap and the air and water nure. let thpm ii.i it ,. dmro I i:f r.. I 'J t 19 IIIC IUI ihom l l,... .1 . 1. . uvui, auu ucicueaui uireaicns inci m from fiVCTV nltllV fllftfr ami nniininA caa What we meant to show, however, was J J IIVI.IV'UIV Ot IT t I - tnat It thA hog lh an! mr I - uv.,...i vicau tut CltV n fsiirlv ounrv cioninar int.ln. nary circumstances as they have cleaned lit this summer under nTtrrmr,?;, L U ,U ,U V . . uuv.v LAIIUVI UlUul Y UUC9 hHW xors, ir. Harris, "the furnace ot - !,uu 1 ua.v the death rate may thereby be rendered r Court Commencing August 4th, 15" comparatively insiguificant Iuouirer. At the Institute of Science, held last Kieorce UT. Sein vs. CI,:,rlo S llmer. ? Satur,?ay ,n. Jlcdia. there was an interest: Uavis McMurtire & Co., vs. Browns discussion of the question. ,D a numao V0lce. c"ept his own, would Vni s. Z L I;. ' T .T r e Tcak.' an(1 "ywt lne conclusion arrived at was, that if left Daniel Kverit vs. An, Smi.V t0 lt?elfJ,,e C.h.'.I,i wou,d Devcr lea" tL . TilO. M. McILHANKV, Y sPeal - Awo children kept together would! uv lf 1873. arnnln m.ls ....... - f .1 I - ""F,D i-xuguago oi tneir own. but the words and cosibinations of sounds would be entirely new. An anecdote was t i r si ..... re.,ated of. a German child thus situated, Lwno fP0" .7 .,a"Ruage which many ,ia ucu,ueu 10 ueorew. . ... - a western Termer il ia rAn,. 1 fusml in Innt .i . .!ml I made, directing th fillinor nf sai.l Tulitio" ' -v.. vu. m n ciuiuig OCITiU" ill 3 C Ii ! H I o I ... ... hand " No i- man who did not want a threshin chino nn liia f-rm . ii I n- ; 1 i . ma wu ma ianu . iur. k.tiii nn "mill I ... . . ft"" mo "eaa tug or a barrel stave, and I i. r . 1 "t""? tne mark accord The talus of the postage stamped, ea.s velopes and wrappers and postal cards ijj Bued by the Postoffice Department. Wt week, was $5,153,0 21. This h ln J leaviest week's sales in the history of Ht Department : I An interesting case was recently trio before the United S'ates Court fortlJ Eastern district of Wisconsin. It was if criminal proceeding against a man an wile for destrovin? a letter. It dp X -j--0- - - vviujp that their daughter was separated fro her husband, and that her parents di, - not wish them to communicate with p3f?; other. The girl, however, wrote to husband ; bat the defendants took the let.! ter from the postoffice and destroyed it The husband heard of it and made com' plaint. The facts narrated above wcr! fully proved on the trial, but the Court! Judge Drnmmond presiding, charged th? jury that there roust have been expre,, inteut of wrongful action to make the act a crime. The jury found that there wa -no such intent, aod returned a verdict not guilty. j Special jSTotices.! ON THE LAND! THE WOXVI-IIFUL j Cheap AiidioH Store!! I In.-tcd irf monntinn I'alloon and oin J in the cWmd.-T we are sfcill n the llarth V niehi r off ' '? DRY GOODS, NATS & CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, REAY MADE CLOTIIIX(;; at wondrrfnl rate, without anv lo. Ju.t come and k?c the crowi'l proline the cheap More paring tlitir dollars. " The ftore U down town, four door ,e0, Strondlnrx Tort Office. DKCKKH & ( (.; juir i j.j. j mo. N. Buster has every new j;tyle oflmttluJ is out. j N. Ilusfcr Jrw all tive new stj Ics of nce'J tics and collars. N. Kusfcr has utt3 from $5 to $40. A" wwl tuitif.'V $10, made up in tlw uJ N. Buster a fTnc aK?r(mcrit efJrJ Last year the cholera was not dreaded. N. Ruster has a large tfe of kid cW r i. .. . - ..I "'.. rnce.-.' N. Ru.stcr has jui-t returned from the c;!r I with a tremendioiM larpe stock of clothin-- c . hats, caps, dry good.- and fu.ruL-L.in2 2k4- Call and sec for youivilf" Truilks Valises of all kinds at Fried', Splendid Cassimere suits at Frivd's. The best assortment of boots and shoe j: Fried's. If nu want any Gents' furnithifj got go to Fried's. Go to Simon Fried for Cluthiair. TVt-.; Shoes, Trunks, Yalies, Umbrellas & (! cut - . I r good as any custom made boot, if not, money is refunded. .1 Ii Kslcy Cottage Organs. I The styles are beautiful, adapted toil. requirements and tastes, with price:? .'. We call special attention to the Yta 2 mana and the wonderful TT.t Juhibuik. I Evcry instrument fully warranted. Send for an illustrated cata!sucM- talning full description of Organs. ; J. Y. SIGAFFS. I Dec. 572-tfl StrondsLurrr. V r DIED i i At East Strondburg, on the 15th in.-L, l'" Adjourned Court, f An adjourned Ctnirt 4 the Common IV for the trial of causes will he held at tlicf House, in the Ilorouch of Stromlslnr?. mencing Mondav, Ansrust 4. at If o'clock 1 mn to continue one week if neces:irv. T1IO. M. MclLHANEY. l'ici! Julv 24-2t. General Housework! A good crirl can obtain jrood najosaN1 good place. Apply to Mrs. Paret, next to the Lutheran Church. July 10, '73-tf . Trial List. Henn' .Merer vs. IWr MilW John Merwine vs. Shupp & Gilbert. Stoddard. Notice of Incorporation of The Stroudsburg Building; and Loan. sociation. Notice is herefcv civen that a petition frrt" incorporation of said Association va prcn' to the Common Tlease of Monroe Com".';" tliA ail term tlterunf anl a nrolimiilrtrV Ufv - w vsava w ay 1 1 va, taj a,' . ralotarl . . . I l . ... .... i .... ;.. u.rtiVt w.mvsu me looieciious re macie. a nnai aecree ting the said association will be made tember Terra next, according to the " and conditions sent forth in the apr"1"'; filed a aforesaid. , i THOS. M. McIDIIANEY, rreK i Unc to law and Scr ntr Stroudsburg, July 17, 1373.-ot.
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