STEAM POWER OUTDONE ! WILL EXHIBIT AT THE ME IV IV AY OF LOCOMOTION!! STROUDSBURG, mm Look Out for the Air Luie! Tune Doicn in a Coal Mine. Up in a Balloon Boys, sailing through ihe air, A ihI landing at Fried.s to get goods that will wear. Suits that will fit, of Cloth, Cassimerc and Tweed, And Boots &, hoes can be had cheap of Simon Fried. Monday, May 26th, 1873. . THE GREATEST SHOW OX EARTH i JUST ARRIVED AT SIMON FRIED'S, A LAUGH ASSOKTJIENT OF Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Malices, Umbi-ellas, and Gents' FUENISI-IING GOODS. h'plendMl CaFsimcrp buits, l'ino Cloth buit.H, bcotch Suits nf all kinds, and at very low pricc3. Hand-Sewed made Hoots if tint, the money is refunded Call in and examine our stock, it is new aod complete to sui Children's Shoes is larger than heretofore. Our Men's Calf Juot. are the best to be had. Trunks and Val Cuns, Ac. Hon t tail to call before purdiaMnir elsewhere, at the bmpire Clothing Store, Struudsbur". Hie Corner Store Calf lioots, warranted to wear as pood as any custom t any aod everybody. Our stock of Ladies Misses and lices of all kiuds, Umbrellas, Shirts. Ties, Gloves, Collars, S J ,11 On FUIEE, Ag't. INCLUDING Panoramic Scenes! Hippodramatic Spectacles ! The Grecian Gymnasium I To-flhr with all tlio CLASSIC EXE1IC1SES and Feats of- THE CIRCUS ARENA ! First appearance ia tliis country of tlie abovo named J Oil SUPEHKLY EQUIPPED, FUHXJSHE1J, ORGANIZED, DISCIPLINED, AND PERFECTED FOIl THE SEASON OF 1S73, Four Combined -ooo- Administrator's Notice. WIIHKEAS. Letters of Administration to tlu M-tnte of Henry McCluskey, of Jackson Township, Comity of Monroe, dee'd, have been ixnuited to t lie subscriber, all pcr.-ons indebted i.ii;iil Estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the wine, will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to PHILIP McCLUSKEY, Adni'r. April !d, 1S73. NOTICE. Notice is lierehy given to the citizens of East Stroiidnhurp and its vicinity, that Prof Henry AIIert, will commence a day school, in the East .Stroudsbnrr school building, on Monday, June 2d, 1873. Terms one dollar per month for term of three months,) for each scholar. No deduction will be made for aWnce after enter ing said school except in case of protract ed sick ness. May 1-31. JIENliY ALBE11T. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Elale of 1IESRY STRUXK, deceased, Uite nf Smith field tomuhip. Whereas letters of Administration to the Es sate of Henry Strnnk, of Smi.htield township, 'ounry of Monroe, deceased, hare 1cn granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Kftate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the anie, will present them duly authenticated for settlement to April 10-Ct SJMUEL STRUXK. Adm'r. A'ITE.TI0. FARMERS. There is no longer any need for hard labor in gathering the harvest or hay. Purchase the improved CAYUGA CHIEF MOWER & EEAPAR, and the work can be done with perfect case. Il U admitted everywhere, that it Is THE BEST MOWER, THE BEST REAPER. The bett Combiscd Self Baking Machine in the world. There is one on exhibition at J. 1 1. MeCarty's Furniture Store. Call and examine for vourselves. WM. VAN IJUSKIKK, Agent. May l-VJin Siroudsburg, Pa. A SUCCESS! The Cash System a Success ! C. R. ANDRE & Co. AVith many thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed in the past, would now call special attention to the balance of their FALL AND WINTER STOCK, which is yet large and well selected, consisting of DRY GOODS, JAPANESE SILKS acd STRIPES, CLOTHS and FANCY CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, WOOL JACKETS, VELVETEENS, PLAIN and PLAID FLANNELS, NOTIONS &c, &c. The time is approaching to take account of stock, and these good must be sold to make room fcrSPlilXG STOCK, consequently will be sold at cti:i)ici:i prices. All who wish to buy cheap and save money come and see what we have to offer. Terms CASH! C. 11. A NDIii: & Co. jnn. o, 187;?. Auditor's Notice. A STOCK Or CHOICE I'amily Groceries, Queensware, Glass ware, O'jJ and lllow-warc, at C. It. ANDHE & Co. CASH jan. 30, '73 tf. Term ASSIGNEE'S SALE Of the most Valuable HOTEL PROPERTY, AND Heal Estate, IN THE COUNTY of MONROE. The undersigned, Assignee in Bankruptcy of John Kresge, Jr., will under an order of sale directed by the District Court of the I'nited Stales, ofl'or at Public Sale on the premises, in the llorough of East .Stroudsburg, on Saturday, June 7th, 1873, at 10 o clock a. m. the following Real Instate io wit : All that valuable I IOTJ2L, PltOPERTY, situate in the Borough of East Stroudsburg, in lie County of 31 or. roe, near the Depot of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co., together with a large Shed and other out buildings, belonging to the same. The Lot on which said Hotel stands, has a front area on Main Street 65 feet, on West Rail Koad Street of 130 feet, and running back along alley "D" -Q feet. The buildings are large anil com modious, having been constructed for the pur pose of doing a large business. ALSO : Five Valuable Building Lots, Mtuate on Main Street, adjoining said !I,oteI Property above described. No. 2. 2S ft front by 130 ft. deep iue improvement are a Frame Dwelling House Xo. 3. 30 feet front by 130 feet deep, o. i. w ipet Iront by 80 feet deep. M 5. 40 feet front bv 80 feet deep. o, 6. 26 feet front by 80 feet deep. I emu and conditions made kvown on ay oxaale by JOHN De YOUNG, 15-3t. Assignee mm the Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief anl cure of all iterance mt'iits In the siom aeli, liver, and huw rls. Tliey are : iuiM aiieiij-ntj mn nil excellent piirjrntivc. JitMiif purely vege table, tliev eont;iin no meri'iii'v or mine ral hatever. Mm !i MTiatis tieniies ami nilVerin is prevent ed bv their liir.v-lv uc; a!id every faTiiily houM have them on h:rml tor their protection ami relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to he the saf est, surest, and best of all the J'illn with which the market abound-. IJy their occasional life, the blood i6 puriiled, the corruptions of the sys tem ex))elled, obstructions removed, and the whole, machinery of hie restored to it heahhy activity. Intemid orpans which become Hojr;:rd and blujrsrish are eleanseil ly .! ' ' I'M, mul stimulated into aclion. Thus ini ijieiit di.ca-e is changed into heiilth, the value of which change, Mhen reckoned on the vast inuPii tides who enjoy it, ean hardlv be computed. Their Migar enatiu makes them pleasant to take, and proerves thei: virtues uuinijiaireil for any lenglli ot tune, kj that they are ever fiefh, ami perfectly reliable. Although searching, thev sue mild, and ., erate without disturbance to the constitution, ortlit t, or owujatioii. Full diiwtions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a f amily Physic, and for the following complaints, winch thee J'illa rapid! v cure: For JyweMii or I ii!igrfMf ion. .Url n . l.iiiiKUr aii'l Jo of , r t. tliey frhotild be Uiken moderately I o .-ti::iul .te the fctom ach, anl restore its hea'.iliv tone and m umi. For JJvrrComiiliiiiit :oid its various symp toms, Jliiioii I4"lich'. SUU JtSfii.1 Mttie. jauiidirf or Oricn Si-1. n-o. iouit Colic and lliliou Fm ', thev !iuld be judiciously taken lor each eat-e, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For liywntery or I!u rrUr;i, but oiw mild dose is jrenera'llv repiired. For ItliyuniMtio'iii. oiaC, (rurl. pitMtion f tli EKoiirr, iii in tit JlMck ami iMtin. thev should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With eueh change those complaints disappear. For lroiy and I9roificnl Stllny, they 6hould be Uiken in large and frequent do-es to produce the effect of a drastic our; For MuunrrwioH, a large 'Wr M av .. v iiinrruioH, a large nose j-houm oe taken, as it produces the uerlreit eSect by sym pathy. As a Dinner I'M, taVe on" or two Villi to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach ami bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the eygtem. Hence it is often advantageous where no eriou derangement exists, one who fee tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Fills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing aud renovutiug effect on the digestive apparatus. I'RKPARED UY Jr. J-. C. A TE It Jt CO., I'rartlenl Clwtn Utt, LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. FOE SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS F.VKKVWHKRE. April 17, 1873. ly. JCxtale of PETER TRIBLE, dec' J. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, Auditor to make dis tribution of the money in the hands of John Trible and Isaac Trible, Executors, of the last will and testament of the Estate of Peter Tri ble, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment on Fri day May 16, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a. m. at the office of Stephen Holmes, Jr., in Stroudsburg, at which time and place all persons having any claim against said fund will present the same or will be forever debarred from coming in for any share thereof. JOHN S. FISHEK, April 10-jt. Auditor. McOLELLAN'S INSTITUTE. West Chester, Pennsylvania. Newly ftimishad and equipped throughout. Students prepared for College, or for Business. Manners and morals receive as much care Ojj the intelleect. Instruction faithful. Training manly. Government sensible. Special provision made for very young boys. For Circulars address K. M. McCLELLAN, April 3, 1873. IYindixJ. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The Co-Pa rtnership heretofore existing be tween L. T. LaBar & Co., in the Mercantile business, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and also the Co-Partnerehip existing between Amos LaBar & Son in the manufacture of slate, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 24th of April 1873. LEWIS T. LA BAR. AMOS LA BAR. Stroudsburg, Pa, April 24, 1873-3t AMII-TOX'S SE.VIHLESS COIL SETS. The best in use. The only place they can be had in town is at the cor ner store. Try theui. C. It. ANDRE & Co. jan. 30, '73. tf. H VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWEIL THE MONROE COUNTY Co-Operative Life Insurance COMPANY. STROUDSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. Limit 5,000 Members. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Any person of sound body and mind, of either sex, not less than nlteen nor more than sixty-five years of age, and not enca ged in any occupation, exceedingly danger ous to life, may become a member of this Company, by paying an admission fee, as follows: From 15 to 40 years of age S3 00 " 40 to 50 " " 5 00 50 to 60 " " 10 00 " 60 to 65 " " 20 00 And ore dollar for Policy. no other charges will be made at any time, excepting one dollar and ten cents for each member who dies. Thn atti-nti:-n nf the public, is called to tha f:u:t that there is no 3SLfflI 353 TT (s rnlli-d) or ,inr of it ci'iiintnit'iit!1. alveril'il in connection with the Grent Central Tark Mcnsgorf ami IH-n Stune it Cirrus. -This i-staMishinrnt 1 known himIy as tlio " IfjrHiinute and only eqm-fttrtnn ami zoological ins-itution in Anicriei that ckii n!firl 1 Maii-I Un known iin-rita without Uvin re cuiii'M.' t- tictltlcus t IcS or tUHW aeccp.ive iieviwa i vnng 11 m.o nonce. ()() THE GREAT MENAGERIE contains !l the attaiaaMe animated W onrtrrs or th known worM, Laving tiny t spccial intcroht to t lie public. Thoso who are at aM conversant with the Zoological coiieeitou Known aa luo Central Park IMenagerie will concede It to bo the lareest and best ever se lected for exhibition on this coutinent. The follow ing list comprises tho names of some of tht. uiobt prominent in Uin couectivn: The Great African Eland, Great African Potoijuaiue, Horned ITorsc, or "Wonderful Gnu, The novel and finely formed THE CIRCUS ENCAMPMENT comprises Five Colossal Torts of Kxliihition cover ing mi iiiiineiiseareaof gTound. The l'aviliotiB will accomtnodnte lO.OttO spectators. The whole interior is well ventilated and at night brilliantly illumina ted throughout. First in rank and in the order of attraction Is MADAME DeBEE'G, (late of the N T. 14th ?trw t Circus Thla lady Is everywhere proiiomufcd rolv on of the most atrile,' grMrt-ful anil intrepid prue:trichne t'hatever.appcar eij beforo tlie public here -r elsewhere. Der brtl li:m ottliifvciiifnts upon her horse, her splendid stylo mi l undaunted Confidence, have commanded tlit iiinlivUW admiration of all having a proper ap preciation of tLe beauties of soblo horaeman-htp. African llarte-Bceste, 4. beautiful and pracrful Cnzcnibian Bless Bock. The Red Stag of India, the only one tn America. A Tremendous Black Tiger. Two Magnificent Bengal Tigers. Did space permit we might mention an Incredible number or otner rare ana curious umiuaia juo. brought to this country. The advantages of this COMPANY over the ordinary Life Insurance Companies are. that the fees are so small that the man o: moderate means can secure a competency to his family at a trifling cost, and payable at such long intervals, and such small sums. that no person can be inconvenienced by . m . mem. in is company cannot tail; no panics can affect it. Persons holding cer tificatea of membership in this Company, are sure in case of death that their families INDIANS! or heirs will get as many dollars as there a momhnpa in (Ka Pnmnanv No restrictions are placed upon traveling Iroquois amor, Ka-Kc-A a-Jlal or residence. I Being the only real Indian circus juaer ever seen Annli;,.,.tinnt fnr instirn ncp. nr infr.rma. Kcar thereof the oitcrtalnmnt In the rintf . ... . , . vlll bo introduced new and original lion, may oemaueiome uireciors or oecre tary, at Stroudsburg, Pa. INDIANS ! no DIRECTORS. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. AVc can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gkay or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. IJy its use, tho hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing overused, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggist; ami Dealers in Medicines. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKEIIS. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Trice Filly Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.. April 17, 1873-ly. LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at thJu Office. It. S. Staples, M. F. Coolbaugh, Kindarus Shupp, C. D. Brodhcad, K. B. II. R. Biesccker, Wm. Fine, J. II. Fctherinan, Peter Gruvcr, Dreher. It. S. STAPLES, I'rcs't. JAMES CAUU, Scc'y. March 6, 1873-lf. To Fruit Growers. INDIAN TANTOMIME ENTITLED TnE EOammanciie's Escape FKOM THE SEMINOLES. Fnll of historic Interest and presented svtth th finest dramatic effect, appropriate music, costumes, war-implements, &c JAMES E. COOK, the first reinsman in Europeor America, 'win frtilb-' It. his opiestrinn talent in riding a Troop of 8i Hordes in a continuation of rapid changes, driving at lull speid around and across the arena hi a most artistic umuuer. Mr. Cook is likewise known as THE CHAMriOX IEATER and Graphic mwiu liiderf lie nio rides a beautiful iHtublu Act of llorsetnaeship with Mine. Delleri;. Suusiitinnal Act of Laity iuiUtionv WITHOUT SADDLE OR BEIDLE! M'LLE CORDELIA. This yonnff, lieautiful and popular nrtirte. will per firin lier liroinparahle series of Vriliiaat feats upon an unsaddled tteed, finishing with her great sensa' tional triumph, known as TnE Fr.iGnT of ettrtdice. M'LLE COUDELIA has no superior in Bareback equt'btrianisiu. Tho following dlstinpulshed Equestrians, Grmnasts and Acrobuts, will uppcar H tlx course of the Clr- eus peftormanw s. via: The ric( cTercises will begin with a magnificent EQUES-ZOOLOGICAi; TAGEANT and pHitrin? TonrnnmcnV ht which all the ladies and gentlemen of th tninpany w ill appear in por pioiis costume, and monnted npon thorooirhbred hrs s, preceded by Zelus's Baiid on foot, followei by a rEX KSSlONof the EAEEST AXHiAtS Elephants, C'amls, e., and tho TKorre of n:oQroi3 isdiaxs in their Ahori).-innl cestunies. all of whom Vill Uke jart in a grand Ilippodraiuatic I'rologue. r5 .Ml m THE OltAND The undcrsiprned, proprietors of Jfacedonl Xurserief. trotK)sc to furnish the citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, with Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Shrubbery, &c. of .superior quality true to name, and warrant ed to be in good condition when delivered, and qunhty as represented Street Procession presents one of the most msfmideent siphts ever witnesnrd, ana is worm vraveiinn mj " as it presents features novel and Unique to te se n in no other establishment. The porjreous difplay of glittering spleudor wm oe proceucu oj mo Great Golden Chariot of Orpheus! Joseph V. 1 Oltlke, irt our authorized agent, to drawn bv Twelve F.npllsh horses, mstrnineently ca- Uj l i- il i e ... oarisoned. and eoniaitiinir Melius h 'lo Jwmd, ois- and deliver and colletO iur Lourtlnff bVaotiful .....sic. followed by tie- JOiLb & VALtMlAx. phants. Camels, Proinedaries. Tho long array of vna, ic, ic, decorated witu pain,imga, guuiuto, batioers, plumes, omv The Troupe of Iroquois ... v a h thelrwardrea.es, iroiel; "'mJ:r irrows, and ail the Ky ''"r.'l T-T, T-V ..... .....n.l unon their native horses, ac- tompinict by the entire cort. ee of horses, ponies uid led aniuiuls. together with the long array of w agons, vans, cm. Order hv mail nronipllr nt tended to, or will call at anv ones residence to take orders it rc- ntietited to do so hv word or letter. P.O. Ad dress. " JOS. 1'. FOULKE. Stroudsburg, Pa. Jan. 16, 1S73. BLATOHLEY'S IMPROVED CLCLMBER WOOD KM. s 5 Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, ana c neap. ine oei l'tinip for the least money. Attention is especially inviteil to Ulatch ley's Patent Improved Uracket .and Isew Drop Uieck V aive, vvlneli rnn he withdrawn wun- out reraovir tiirbim; the loint Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will out last any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. Chas. G. IIlaciiley, MTr. st. 12. 72.1yl " 50b' Commerce St. Phila- Pa. dSK n 09per day! Agents wanted All classes Ptl lu vU of woraiug people. of eilhrrsex, young I or old, make more money at w oi k lor us intntir spur mAments. or nil the time, than ut anvthine else. f'.uticulart f.er. AJ.l;Cf- G. btnuon A t o., I oilUnJ, Minic. M ARKEESE, the afetlnrnish.ed Rider, tn varKnis snenes of equitation, W. O. DALE frf daring feats ofllurdlo Eidingon a naked horse, Mine. 110LAND will diplav her splendid fctvle of equestrianism : Tho Vv'ondcrful SNOW liliOTIIEUS, William. BenandDan.in their Acrobatic and Gym nosnc Melange. Mr. William t-now will Introduce , is ednci.ted TROUPE OF PERFORMING DOCS, who execute the iost nmrvcloua a!iety f tricka an-l K' tlrv.Rh series f h;iractrtic sctines, exhibiting Btonih!ntj nstin t and su rior train IniT lo not fnil to let tho child1 en see this really iniiircbtiug exhibition for It 1 a treut they are sir t Rf-prwiate. "WILLIAM liOLAXD & SON' in their characte.istlo Stilt ct. Youn Kohn-l will also at -pe r in hi diflie.ult and Intricate act called TlIK t UVSTAh PYKAMlliS. HONS. FllANK BLANC11ETT, Contortionist and Ginnakt. Mlt. WILLIAM I1UUT, Corde Yolauto EvclationlsU TIIC 3 POPCLVB CLOWXS, Dm Stonr, G. Murray, W.Uolantl In all their oddities, prct"l . and trlglnalltiet. t r a t 3 -r 1 r I UC W IlIIHI lla I irino;thePumpordU-J le joints. Also, the .rw1ll??pg ur k s- - t the audience ture bv M Is exhibited both, at his option. Doors open at Ono and Seven V. IL Brn Performance, will not com.oeB?. 2 t '.'r . ho Lee! r V V phauMlescrilTntf the habits and peculiarities of tho vnrious sub.i. c.. -d la an eatlrt wparrte au3 distii.it tent from the Urca-uuo tuket uiUUid; s. J tie .M. Mirerie the holder to S& B. Cf.csBr. Ger.eial Aiitnt. May 15-2t.
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