The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, July 13, 1871, Image 3

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Sept. 26, '67.
BOROUGH, BOUNTY, POOR & SCHOOL
STATEMENTS.
Statement of the Receipts and Expendi
tures of the Borough of Stroudsburg, for
Borough purposes, for the year ending
June 19. 1871.
NICHOLAS RUSTER, Treasurer.
In account with said fund,
For cash in hand per Auditors
last Statement, ' $
Cash received of Samuel Rees,
Colleclor for the years 1SG6
and 1867,
Cash received of George W.
Drake, Collector for lGS,
tali received of Geo. Lallue,
late Collector for 1800,
Cash received of Sidney Down,
Collector for 1S70.
Dr
S. 14
187.33
2C0.00
U7.S2
2,091 14
$-2,632.45
Cr.
By interest paid on 8 per cent.
Borough Bonds, i?sued to re
pair damages done to Main
and Bark ttrects, by flood of
October 4, 1S69. $1,090.03
Amount paid for work done on
streets per checks issued by
Council, 337.71
Taid Staples & Barry for crib
bin and filling on Bark
street, per sundry checks, 912.43
Paid William Wallace for lum
ber, &cM 23-50
raid Joseph Wallace for spike?,
&c, 49.C9
Taid for Surveying and search
in" Docket, Win. S. Re- s,
$5.00 M. Spragle, $10 00, 15.00
Paid Edward I Wolf, Secre
tary, for services, 37.50
Raid Auditors for 1S70, . 10.50
Raid Watchman during Orm's
execution, Djniel Rugh, 2.50
Raid Brown &. Keller for books
and stationery, 5.60
Borough Scrip redeemed, 2.95
Raid Samuel Libar for interest
on note for money borrowed, G.62
97 two-cent p.stage stanips
used, 194
Half per rent, commission on
$5,22.57 received, 26.42
$2,811.59
By Borough Fund Due Treasu
rer, $
Amount cf Bounty Fund in hard
per Bounty Statement,
179.14
Dr
$271.33
Balance in Treasurers konds
June 19t!i, 171, $92.19
C. R. ANDRE, )
D. S.LEE, V Audi to is.
II. S. WAGNER, )
Statement thowing the indebtedness of
the Borough on Bounty account.
For outstanding Bounty Bonds
as near aa could be ascer
tained at last Auditor's settle
ment, $15,200.00
I, ess Supposed amount of out
standing Bonds, over stated, 200.00
Bonds since redeemed, 1,400.00
$1,000.00
Present indebtedness of the
Borough on Bounty account, $13,600.00
Statement showing the indebtedness of the
Borough for Borough purposes.
ToUl indebtedness per Audi
tors last report, $17,013.00
To which add Bond, omitted, is
sued January 27th, 1801, to
Wallace &. Co., for 110 90
$17,191.90
932.90
Cr.
tiv checks since redeemed,
$16,199.00
Total indebtedness on Borough account
ajrainst which we find, to wit:
Balance in hands of Nicholas
Ruder, late Treasurer, 92.19
In hands of Samuel Rees, Esq ,
Collector for 1806 and 1867, . 190.10
In hands of Geo. W. Drake, Col
lector for 1868, 313.89
In hands of Geo. LaRue, uce'd,
Collector for 1869, 934.74
Unpaid Taxes on Sidney Down's .
Duplicate, Collector for 1870, 691.48
$2,431.40
Actual indebtedness of the
Borough for Borough purposes
over Aetts, $13,767.00
To which add Bounty Account, 13,000.00
Making the rum total for
Borough and Bounty purpoees,$27 ,367.00
C. R. ANDRE, )
D. S. REE, Auditor.
II. S. WAGNER, )
Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures
of the IJouuty Fund of the JJorough of
Jtroudsburg, lbr the year endiutj RJtk of
June, 1871.
Nicholas Ruster, Treasurer, in account with
said fund - )lt.
Tor bal. in hand ier Auditors set
tlement, year ending liutb. June,
170, $ 28U'2
Cash ree'd of Sidney Down, Col
lector for the year 1870, 2G.jO. 12
$29o4.94
Cu.
By Borough Bounty Bonds re
deemed, icr order of Council 1,400.00
Interest, on redeemed and out
standing Bonds 97S. 1
$2J,7S7.79
Bounty f uud iu Treat's hands $G5C. 1 5
Cit.
By atiiouut paid for Borough pur
poses iu. 170, er Auditors last
bettlemeut 231.82
Do. paid ibr RorougL purposes in
1371 271.22
. . $'550. 1 5
Miowing amount of Bounty fun-ls
Used for Borough purrwses to be o-jQ. 1 5
C. R. ANDRE, )
J. S. LEE. Auditor..
XI. S. WAG NEIL J
Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures
ot the Roor Fund, of the Roor, of Strouds
burg, for the year ending 20th of June,
1871.
Reter II. Robeson and Reuben Thomas,
Overseers .of the roor, in and for said
Borough, in account with said Poor Fund
Db
For cash received of Sidney
Down, Collector of Poor Taxes,
for the years 1668. 1&G9 and
iO'". $1,516.49
By cash paid the following named persons
r Vouchers and Receipts for goods furn-
pe
ished, keeping Paupers,
Borough, to wit:
&c, of
said
Cr
Dr. A. Reeves Jackson, Medical
attendance, s
139.70
C0.55
10.35
1350
4.75
5.20
James H. McCartv. funeral ex.
penses,
John Rync, balance on rent, 1860,
Auanor.s ror ifcu.
C. B. Keller, for Boot.,
Peter Groner, balance on keen
ing child, 1869,
John DcVounrr, coal for Mrs.
Starner,
3.00
7.50
Mrs. Strunk. attendance. (Mrs.
Ostrander),
M.L. Drake, shoes,
Watson Jones, keepin? nauncr
2.25
7.38
50.00
10.00
87.00
30.00
6.00
21.05
13.66
94.00
400
13.43
3.91
11.28
30.37
4 81
10415
7(.00
5.00
141.34
147 13
15 00
16 26
4.85
40.74
57.20
3 00
2 00
125.14
child,
Drs. W. and D. D. Walton. Med
ical attendance,
Estate of William D. Walton.
ground rent,
Peter II. Robeson, fare for Mrs.
Ostrander, West,
Peter II. Robeaon, removing Mrs.
Keener,
William S. Flory, stove. Mrs.
White,
Street R. W. Co., coal for paupers.
Henry D. Bush, Old Voucher,
Geo. F. Heller, merchandise,
T. M. Mcllhaney, making out Du
plicate.
Darius Dreher, merchandise,
Lewi Myers, do.
Ilcistand & Gardner, Old Vouch-.
Henry D. Bush, do.
i n . t ,
iius'cr, incrnunuisc,
David Keller. Old Voucher and
Interest,
Robert Boys, do.
Watson J cues, keeping child,
William Wallace, lumber for Poor
Uou.e,
II. S. Wagner, merchandise,
R. S. Staples, rent,
Birnet Mansfield, merchandise,
J. P. Milh r, do.
Reuben Thomas, labor at Poor
IIU-P,
Peter Groner, keeping child,
Mrs. P. Groner, attending Mrs.
Oat raider,
Robert Boys, merchandise,
Peter II. Robeson, on services,
1870 and 1871,
Reuben Miller, do.
Lewis Meyers, merchandise,
Willi.im Clements, wood,
16.00
120 17
8.C5
$1,510.49
Statement thowing the indebtedness of the
Overseers of the Poor, of the Dorouph of
Stroudsburg, for the year ending 20th
June, 1871, per Statement of ' Peter II.
Robeson, one of the Overseers of said
Rqrcugh, to wit :
For balance due Watson Jones,
keeping child.
William Davis, Council,
Wallace & Gardner, flour,
Geo. F. Heller, merchandise,
Fred. Fablf, do.
William Wallace, wood,
George Stone, board,
James Deloiig, do
Reuben Thomas,' services.
Peter il. Robeson, baLnce on ser
$
13.22
10.00
0 50
227.64
138.66
9.50
28 80
1.37
15.00
vice
25.00
$480.80
Againft vvh'ch we find uncollect
ed Taxes on Duplicates for 1868,
do. do. do. 1869,
do. do. do. 1870,
3.28
12 75
21,943
$23546
$245.40
Actual indebtedness over A.etts,
C. R. ANDRE, )
D. S. LEE, V Au
II. S. WAGNER, )
ditors.
Statement of the Recepta and Expenditures of
the School fund of the Rorough ol MrouUs
burg, for the year ending on the 24th June,
1871.
Win. "Wallace, Treasurer, in account with paid
fund,
Dn.
To carh ree'd from Geo. LaRue, Col
lector for 1SC9 $
Cash ree'd of troud township
State appropriation for 1870
Sidney Down, Collector for 1370
Taxes collected on Duplicate for 1S70
15S.S2
40.40
211.C3
507.SG
941.42
$1,800.18
Cr.
Ry the follow ing dl.4ur?erncnts, per vouchers,
rendered, to wit:
Dy bal. due per la-:t Auditors settlement 43 32
Cash p u for 12 tons x J 100 stone coal
60.24
I. JN. Eai:ue, leacmng
160.00
S. M. Lcsl
155.00
210.00
180.00
145.00
1S0.00
R. Jane Van Buskirk,
Jane Barrv,
O. B. Gordon,
J. A. Clements,
Mary Mabbitt,
M. C. Ilenninger,
John Riddle.
45.00
120.00
143.00
C.00
1.80
5.S9
1.25
10.50
10.00
3.15
3.75
8.C9
Auditors 1S70
Samuel Iteea, Esq., minute book
Garret Ramsey,
Samuel Shivtly,
J. II. McCarty,
A. J. Labar
Samuel Rees, Es-p,
Morris Smiley,
Joseph Wallace,
W. S. Flory,
G. F. Heller,
A. O. Greenwald,
Wm. Wallace,
(ieorp;e LaRue,
Kvi Rosecrans,
Samuel Rees, Esq.,
M. F. Evans & Co.,
Josfih Matlack,
J. S. White,
Brown & Palmer,
A. J.Correll,
II. S. Wagner,
K. R. Cress,
work
Merthandi.se
Merchandise
Lumber
work
31.00
24.74
3.00
27.40
3.00
3.94
58.00
4.00
1.37
3.35
2.00
2.2
1.50
1,067.95
Commissions on c i,oo.y.j at iK?r
cent.
30 rt -i.uO
$ 1,701.30
Balance in hands of Wm. Wallace,
Treasurer
C. R. ANDRE,
T. K. LEE.
S 101.88
Au'Rwcra.
ii. a. wagnel.)
statement showing the resources of the
school JJoard, per settlement ending 24th
.Turin 1i1 .
v uuc, ioij, m wit;
Cash in hands of Win. "Walked late
licasurer $ 1G4.SS
Cash m hands ot Geo. LaRue,
decd, late" Collector, 1869,
Unpaid taxes on Duplicates, 1869
do do 1870
152.04
81.7
217.S1
SG1G.44
Less Amount due Sidney Down-
Collector for 1870, per Auditors
settlement, year ending 24th
June, 1871.
40.94
Outstanding voucher,
81.20
$ 122.14
Resources over Liabilities
$494.30
C. R. ANDRE,
1). S. LEE,
II. S. WAGNER.
Auditors.
Stroud Township Bounty Fund
statement.
Account of Simon Barrv. Treasurer nf Rmin-
ty Fund ibr 1 870. . . Dr.
Dal. due at last settlement
$ 501.42
Cash from J. L. Rhodes, Collector,
for 18GS and 1869, &c
R521.5S
3,917.64
60.00
30. 5S
in. 1-me, Col. 1870, &c.
Peter Gruver, Co. Treas'r, for
returned taxes. &e.
Lal. duo Simon Barry, Treasurer
$6,121.22
By cash paid out per Receipts and
Bonds. &c
Cit
Paid on principal 4,920.00
" interest 1,051.97
P'd Hon. J. B. Storm, Re-auditing
it
1j. .Drake, " $24.75
J. W. Huston, " 14.00
3Iiles Hutchinson, " 8.00 '4G. 75
A. O. Greenwald, Printer 10.75
Theo. Schoch, " 10.7521.50
School Board 15.00
Township Auditors 6.00 21.00
Compensation to Treasurer 50.00
J. L. Rhodes, refunded taxes
ibr 1867 10.00
$6,121.22
The above accounts have been examined
and allowed the 10th June, 1871.
R. W. SWINK, I
J. A. FETHERMAN,
Auditors.
Col-
J. W. VAVLlhT.
Unpaid bal. from J L Rhodes,
lector tor lo9,
Unpaid bal. from Wm. Fine, Col
$ 450.00
lector for 1870 $1,612.34
Balance of out-standing Bonds, with
Interest, irom Jan. 1, 1871 $11,438.00
june 29 3t
The Wickersham German-English Nor
mal School. Fan Term.
The Fall Terra of this school will begiu on
Tuesday, August 22d, 1871, and continue for
twelve weeks.
TERMS : For tuition, per week, $1.00.
" For ten weeks, 6.00.
" For twelve weeks, 8.00.
First-cla.s Boarding, in private families, per
month, 10.00
Apply soon. For further particulaas, ad
dress. Rev. D. E. ScnoEDLER, Rrodheadsville,
Monroe county, Pa. June 29-8t.
Administrator's Kotice.
Estate of JOSEPH SUACKELTOX,
deceased.
Letters of administration upon the Estate
of Joseph Shackclton, dec u, having been
granted to the undersigned by the Register
for the probate of Wills. &c, i and for the
county of Monroe. All persons iadebted to
said Estate are requested to make payment
and those having claims or demands against
the same, to make them known without dj
hy, to
U. 1. SIIACKELTON,
No. 430 Walnut st. Philadelphia.
Or JOHN KKESGK, Jr.
East Stroudsburg, Jlonroe co. Pa.
June S, 1871. Ct.
NOTICE.
U. S. Ixteral Revenue,
r. Revenue, )
LVwr.r Va.A
! 28, 1871. )
COLLECTORS OFFICE, llTIf
Uetiileiiem, June
Notice rs hereby given that in accord
ance with Sec. 23, of the Act of June 30,
1664, and amendments thereto, the Collec
tor of this District will attend for the col
lection of taxes assessed upon Incomes for
the year 1970, and special taxes (License
for the year 1671, as follows in Monroe and
Pike Counties :
At MILFORD, Pike county, at Dim
mick's Hotel, on Tuesday, July 25th,' 1871,
from 9 o clock, a. m. to 4 o clock, p. m.
At BUSIIKILL, Pike county, at the pub
lic house of Elizabeth Peters, on Wednes
day, July 26, 1871, from 10 o'clock, a. m
to 2 o'clock, p. m.
At STROUDSBURG, Monroe county,
at the American Hotel, Jacob Knecht'f," on
Thursday and Friday, July 27 and 28, 1871,
from 8 o'clock, a. ra. to 4 o'clock, p. m.,
each day, and at the office of the Collector,
at Bethlehem, on and until August 9,
1871.
All persons neglecting to pay the taxes
assessed against them on the above men
tioned days, will become liable for a penalty
of five per centum, and a fee of twenty-five
cents for service of notice demanding pay
ment of came; aLo. four cents for each
mile travelled in serving notice.
(Government or National Funds Only
Received).
O. A. LUCKENBACH,
Collector, lllh District, Pa.
junc 29-4t
Notice of Application for
Kc-chartcr.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the next Legislature, by the
association composed of the Stockholders of
the
STROUDSBURG BANK,
for the renewal of the Charter of said Bjnk
The nsme and style of taid corporation
shall continue to be, ''The Stroudsburg
Bank."
The location of said Bank shall continue
to be in the Borough of Stroudaburg, and
county of Monroe.
The object of said association ie, to con
tinu2 the existence of raid corporate body,
as a bank ot issue, discount, and deposit,
under the provisions of the General Banking
law of April 16, 1850, and its supplements,
The amount of Capital Slock of said
Corporation shall be One Hundred Thousand
Dollars ($100,000) in shares of Twenty-five
Dollars (?n25) each.
By order of the Board of Directors.
(gziaki STOG DELL STOKES,
1 C JSl President
J.'MACKEY. Cashier.
Stroudsburg Pa. june 15 fim.
BLANK LEASES
For Sale- at this Office.
The National Store
STILL AHEAD,
AXD WHY IS IT,
Because You Can Get
Good Goods Cheap
There.
The finest stock of clothing ever brouelit
to
STROUDSBURG,
CAN BE SEEN AT
THE NATIONAL STORE.
The styles of coats are Dress, Frock,
Walking, Derby and Sack. All Wool
Scotch Chevoit Suits from
14 to SIS.
All Wool, Scotch, from
S17 lo $20.
A fine lot of Basket Cass. Suits from $17
$20, ami nianv other stvlcs nf C-iss. suit
to
Also i rench, English, Triveot, Doe Skin ami
Blue Naw Suit's. A firift Int. of Linen Suit.
ami White Duck and Marsuilles Vests. A
splendid lot ot clothiusr for LOIS, from 3
years, upwards.
AH the latest styles of
HATS AND CArS.
The very latest BROADWAY styles of
Uosinicr bilk Hats can be obtained at
The National Store.
Also a fine lot of Silk, Fur Gossinier and
Wool Hats of the latest styles. A snlended lot
of brown and white STB AW 1 1 ATS A fine
ot of silk cassiuicr and cloth caps of the
atest styles.
A large lot ot ladies and Ucnts furmsh
ng goods, comprising Hosiery anddlovcs
"or both Ladies and Gents', Overalls and
Shirts. A lot of White-plaiJ and Striicd
Shirts of the Monitor, Mauhattau and Cen
tral- Pftrk Manufacture. Handkerchiefs,
ace collars, linen collars and cuffs, needle-
worked ; six thousand of the latest styles of
viper and cloth-luted collars on handy the
Marquis of Loran, (J-alaxy, Uoman a-ud Cra-
vot collars, Prize collars new style, are the
atcst out, all ot which can be obtained at
THK NATIONAL STORE.
An endless variety of Gents cravats from
10 cents to Si. "5. Splendid lot of sleeve
buttons, studs and collar buttons ; gents'
linen collars and cuff-?. Ladies corsets from
75 cents to $1.00.
A very nice lot of Dress goods, such jis
alapaeasj peccads, luters, traveling goods,
&.C Print of the best, only 12 cent, mus
lins 10-4 sheeting and ticking.
Particular attention paid to custom work.
The latest styles you can select from a laige
lot oi samples. Anything you desire we war
rant a good ht. Call and see. the sample:
before purchasing elsewhere.
N. RUSTER, Proprietor of
THE NATIONAL STORE
MAI St., Stroudsburg, Ia.
may 4-tf.
CHRISTIAN HILLER,
Has Fitted vji Ill's Excellent
BILLARII,
K.VTI.VG
iji:i:r
S A. L O O
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
ffc7 He now extends an invitation to all
his friends and former customers lo call at
his old place of business. Here they can
drink of his delightful beverages:
finger Beer,
Porter, Ale, Illtiiic
Wine, Ve., &c.
and eat of kis superior
C freeze, Oysters, &c, Ac.
OCT" Minors net allowed to visit his Sa
loom Ijune2'71-tf.
AFF THE FRONT STREET.
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
Or, in other word., examine gook and prices
before you bny. 1 have a; splendid lot ot
NEW FURNITURE
On hand both of uiy own and city make at
PRICES THAT MUST SUIT ALL.
PARLOR,
BEDROOM,
DINING ROOM,
KITCHEN FUKXJLTUKE,
AT TRICES AS LOW AS IJEFORE THE WAR
Sales Room and Manufactory all under one Roof, on
Franklin Street,
In the rear of the Stroudsburg Bank,
SAMUEL S. LEE.
April 6, 1871. ly.
A
FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
HOME MADE CHAIRS
Always on hand at
SAMUEL S.LEE'S
New Cabinet Shop,
Franklin Street Stroudsburg, Penn'a
In rear of GtrpuJihurg Bank.
April C, '71. ly.
1IEM1Y T. IIELMBOID'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
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These Pills arc most delightfully pleasant
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After a few days' use ot them, such an in
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L
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Cure$ Diseases Arising from Imprudences,
Habits ot Uisstpation, etc.,
in all their stages, at little expense, little or
no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no
exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and
gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing
Obstructions, l'revcniing ana during fttnc
turns of the Urethra. Allavincr Pain am
Inflammation, so frequent in this class of
diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED
ROSE WASH
cannot be su massed as a Face Wabh.and wil
be found the only specific remedy in every
species of Cutaneous Ancction. it speedily
eradictcs Pimples. Spots, Scorbutic Dry
ness. Indurations of the Cutaneous " Mem
brane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient
Inflammation, Hives, Hat.li, Moth 1'atcnee,
Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites,
nml nil mirnnsns fur which SuWcs or
- i i i t
Ointments are used; restores the turn to a
stain r.f nnriiv and softness, and insures con
tinued healthy action to the tissues of its
vessels, on which depends the agreable
clearness and vivacity of complexiou so much
sought and admired. But however valuable
as a remedy for existing defects of the ekin
II T. Heimbold' Rose Wash has long sua-
tjinf'.l its oriuciple claim to unbounded pat-
ronare, by p;iacOcing qu ilities whir Ii rentier
it a Toilet Appendage ot uz mj-i ojpjrla
tive and CongeiVhil character, conbinirig i
an elegant formula those prominent requis
ites, Safety and Efficacy the invariable ac
companiments of its use as a Preservative'
and Refresher of the Complexion. It wait
excellent Lotion for diseases of a Sypbifilrc
Nature, and as on injection for diseases of
the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, used in connection with the Ex
tracts Buchu, Sarsaparilla, and Cutaw'ta
drape Pills, in such d iseascs as recommend
ed, cannot be surpassed.
Full and explicit direction accompany the'
medicines.
Evidence of the most responsible and
reliable character furnished on application,
with hundreds of thousands of living wit
nesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited
certificates and recommendatory letters,
many of which are from the highest sources;
including eminent Physicians, Clergymen,
Statesmen, etc. The proprietor has never"
resorted to their publication in the news
papers; he does not do this from fhe fact that
his articles rank as Standard Preparations,
and do not need to be propped up by
certificates.
Henry T. IIclMiboltTs Genuine
I'reimsalions.
Delivered to any address. Secure from-
observation.
Established upward of twenty years. Sold'
by Druggists everywhere. Address letters
for information, rn confidence to HENRY
T. II ELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist.
Oaly Depots: II. T. HELMBOLD'S'
Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No. 594
Broadway. New York, or to II. T. HELV
BOLD'S Medical Depot, 101 South TenU
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Beware of Counterfeits; Ask for HENRY
T. HELMBOLD'S r TAKE NO OTHER.
Feb. 9, 1871. Gtn.
LEWIS T. LA BAR & Co,
DEALERS IX
Dry (7ovi?$f
YttnJcce Aotto7i$r
Groceries-,-
Hrovisions,
Flour and Feed,
Fish and Salt
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware,
Wooden Varer
Crockery,
Brushes tO Brooms',
Kerosene,-
nd, in short, almost everything von can-
think of or ask for; all of which are of-
ercd at smash down prices, at the old
stand, on Main-street, between the Bauk
and the Jrjiersonian office.
Ihe public are invited to call.
LEWIS T. LA BAR & CO:
February 16, 1S71.
PC-VXS YLVAXI .1 Department
JL OF THE
NATIONAL CAPITOL
Life Insurance Company.
Chartered by Special Act of Congrcss;
office r
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BDILDINeF,.
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPUI4.
A National Mntual Life Insurance Co..
SPECIAL FEATURES. Air policies-
non-forfeitable after the fast year.
CASH DIVIDENDS annually after the
second year.
Premiums low and management prudetl
No extra premiums for women,- army or'
navy officers, or conductors on passengar
trains.
No restriction to travel.
-Policy-holders secured by a deposit in the
United States Treasury.
All moneys received in this department,
must be invested here.
Policy-holders elect the Board of Trus
tees, and the President of each local Board
is a member of the Home Board. Therefore
it is a purely mutual company.
Agents wanted in Eastern Pennsylvania;.
New Jersey, and Delaware.
JOHN P. VERREE".
TRUSTEES :
John P. Verre,
James V. Watson,
C. J. Hoffman,
Henry T. Hoyt,
Robert Shoemaker,
Geonre Remsen,
Amos R. Little,
John R."Michcner;
Alexander M. Foxr
E. S. Talma ge,
Joseph B. Van Duseny
Thomas Cochran,
Daniel Sutter,
Josiuh L. Haines,
Charles J. Field,.
Simon Gratz,
F. C. Gillingham;.
George Watson,
Charles Watson,
Edward Bains,
Nathan Middleton,
Beni. II. Shoemaker.
John H. Brrnghurst,
Joseph Ball,.
Reeve L. Knight.
PEDDLE &. WIDDIFIELD.
Superintendents.
C. D. BROD11EAD, Agent,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
Februaiy 23, 1871. 6m.
& H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher..
(2 doors west of the "Jeffersonian Office,")
ELIZABETH STREET,.
StrtmtUbur?, ln.
DREHER & BRO.
HEALERS IN ,
Druprs, medicines, Perfumery
and Toilet Articles.
3?aiixts,
OIL VARNISHES, GLASS & rUTTlV
Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder
Braces
Seeley's
Hard liLIStilLU Tlll-SSKS Alsw
Bitter' s
TRUSSES OF VAJUOUS PATTERNS..
Lamps and Lanterns Burning'
and Lubricating Oils.
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com
pounded. N. 1. The hidie-fc Cash j.rL'e raid fuc
OIL of V IXTERG REEN.
may 4-tf..