The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, August 21, 1873, Image 3

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    In Mayaville, Kt., there is a woman
named Jano Younr, who, two or three
rears since, teas as black as the daughters
of iilniopia CTer are. xow mere iso t
i-j. in nil the State nosfssed nf . cU, -
ti u
tun, v-Ufc i' u"f
nor has the woman experienced any sick-
resfi. oucn instances nave occurred DC -
f . V T a 1
fore, but they are rare.
Important discoveries of oil have lately
t l..t . 1 ...
been maae in iuuer county, a locality
where its presence has not ouz been
known. Several wella have been opened
that yield from 1000 to 1200 barrels each
rerday. The immediate result ha, been
a great fall in the price of crude oil at the
business centres, sucn as ju viry and
barter's Landing. Oil that was worth
81 50 per barrel in July is now hard to
. -;i nf r M 00 nd thp nrnrlnrilnn !o
pet rid of at v l.UU, and the production is
l . that 1 1) a v r Lr v a t f t -
$0 iv frau0 10 IUUUU lUdUc
qaate. Tliis overplus will probably not
lat lonsr, for the older oil territory is
i n j
trCDcraiiy ianin. i ne property or the
The property of the
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t'..rnrDII (.OmlianV. WtllCll Once I
i,uv I J , . . w - ,
1 I . rt. ..I m a a I am a M..J . 1. : I I
V Tnriinp( ol manv ntlir nlanoa
Th. crice of petroleum i. now an low
. i a ' t ti j i i-
that the export trade from Philadelphia
. ii ..,..
io uciiuau uu uckuuiG cv B-iife.
Arcordioir to the statement of writers
1 hnv- traveled Prtin-Ir! .n,l
anu ntsinii pwinuno vi. v. u i vuuiiuji n i ii I
not cicecd the average this year. Several
of our chief products will not reach the
usual standard. Corn was generally
n1..nt,l I.ia and crew nnnilr In n.-.ntr
l.laccs it will be scarcely half a crop, and
hi, is the case in the great corn belt of
Illin-iiiS, Iowa and Missouri. The recent
wetwealher lias injured the corn very
scrioufly. In wheat the result are much
more fivoralle. It is a fair crop almost
everywhere, and very Que in those States
where it flourishes best, as Minnesota,
Iowa, Wisconsin ami California. Oat?
las nut yielded very well anywhere
Potatoes are a moderate success in the
lvi.-t, but are very good in the West.
There have beeu few complaints of short
pasturage in the great grazing regions.
)rouslit has been much more general in
ihe East thau in the West this year, aud
the New Ka::l;ind States have suffere.l
especially. Prices of produce continue
good, and even if the crops are not all ol
the best farmers arc likely to realize
tolerably satisfactory results this year.
lie trouble with them, as with every-
ipriy ei.e in inese iioies, is io seep ex
penses within the liiuits of current profits
DIED
At his residence in Stroud tup., on the ICth
in.-t. Mr. Ilavid Smiley, aged G7 years.
In Stroudsburg, on the 16tl inst.. Mrs.
M;i!da Cironer, aged 67 yearn 10 months and
3 da vs.
Special jSTotices,
ON THE LAND!
THE WONDERFUL
(heap Auction Slorc!!
Instead nf mounting a Balloon and going off
in the clouds, we are htill on the Earth, and
ruling ofl
i . n
DRY GOODS,
HATS CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
RE AY MADE CLOTIIIXG,
at a wonderful rate, without any gas.
Just come and sec the crowds pressing into
Hie cheap store saving tlieir dollars.
The store is down town, four doors below
fsrou.Unrg Post Office. DECKER & CO.
July 24, 1S73. 3 mo.
X. lluster has every new style of hat there
i.-t out.
X. Kustcr lias all the new rtylcs of neck
ties and collars.
X- Ruster has Fuits from $5 to $40. All
wl suits for $10, made up in the latest
etylcs. - '
X. Ruster has a fine assortment of dry
Fo i Js and notions. And a new lot of spring
an summer fchawK
X. Raster has a large stock of kid gloves
of the Alexander and the Trevion make,
; winch he is selliug at reasonable
prices.
Jvcrv pair warnmtp.l
X. Ruster has just returned from the city
pvith a treuieudioas large stock of clothing,
pt, caps, dry goods and furuishing goods.
A nil aud see for vntircAlf ' -
i. ruuks
Tali.se-! of all kinds .it. l-VrT
Splendid Cassitncre suits at Tried's.
The lest, assortment, of honts -nA tli
J'Vied's.
if you want any Gents' furnishiug goods
ji to Frled's. -. . r r
I Oo to Simon Fried for Clothing, Boots,
-ws, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas & Gents'
urutslting Goods.
j to .Simon FrieJ's for French calf hand
wcd boots he warrants thetn to wear as
as any custom made boot, if not, the
mey Is refunded.
.
t
1,
Kstcs Cottage Organs.
f.he styles are honutiful. uA-mtoA .11
- - 7 mkt
.av.Kcirnta and tastes, with prices suit
lie to alj phases of purchasers.
pVe call special attention to the Vox Her-
f''i M the wonderful Vox Julilante.
very Instrument fully warranted.
a? Send for an illustrated catalogue con
Vmg fuU description of Organs.
T xr cm 1 TlITCI
Sc.
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Stroudsburg, Pa.
I
LOST.
ta. Saturday, lftth !n.f
drivinsr
from
Joudriburg to Highland Dell, th
7,Hnny House, and returnin?. b
ence to the
I llleV lost a Rr,r nn Cr . l;.t
Vie "ndcr will be liberally rewarded
reiurmng it to J. E. BRTflttS f rv
Highland Dell Hous.
NOTICE.
TIIE MEMBERS of the Monroe County
Mutal Fire Insurance Company, are hereby
a"ulluev ,uiu
lor said company, wiiioe netd at the Oourt
House, n the borough of Stroudsburg on Mon-
day, September J, 1873, at 2 o'clock in the af-
tcrnoon of said day, which time Thirteen Man-
I "111. I J
1 ngers win ie cnosen io serve lor one year, or
until others are duly qualified to fill their
places, pursuant to Seetion 4th of the act of
Assembly incorporating said Company.
EDWARD 13. DREIIER, &c'y
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II i v. ivi. v. i. c,o. i
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
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folly offer himself to the voters bf Monroe coun-
ty, as a candidate for the office of County Com-
missioner. If elected he promises to discharge
1 001,68 OI ine oroce with naeiity and to the
beet of his ability. JACOB FRABLE.
EIdred t Aug. 14, 1S73.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER :
m,A, . . , . , ,
The undersigned does hereby most
f.u"l .V"S ' XT, " I" 3
fullvoflbr himself inihovniPr.nf xr..
" v '"vihuv lvu ii-
n3.ranrlillntaCiFtliaAffln.nrrv. I
viiv.1 iii v ii iv ui uiti o a j tin roe foiin
- . . M . .u . v . vu.. vI VAIUIHV IXim
ml.ac1tni I f AlMtA tin . n ........ - a 1 1 I
If elected he promises to discharge
of the office with fidelity and to the
uuuex
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-iu"e omunneia, Aug. v, isiJ.
I
irnw rnTTwrv rniurmcrTnvrTi
vuuuii wiiuiooxujjXiA j
The undersigned does herebv mosttrMnertfnl-
ly ofler himself to the voters of Monroe Coun-
as a candidate for the office of Count v Com
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oesi 01 ins auiiitv.
SAMUEL MILDENDERGER.
Hamilton, Aug. 7, 1873 .
rnp rnnWTV TPVacTrutrt?
TOR, COUATY TREASURER.
The undersigned does hereby most respectful-
lJ o3er the voters of Monroe County
as a candidate for the office of County Commis
sioner. Jf elected henromiseato discharce the
duties of the office with fidelity and to the best
of disability. JONAS ALTEMOSE.
Poeono, A Hz.
18 3.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
The undersigned dose hereby most rcsnetfnl-
1 i - . l - . .
iy oner nimseit to tne voters ol 31 on roe Coun
ty as a candidate for the office of County Trea
surer. If elected he promises to discharge the
duties of the office with fidelity and to the best
oi ins auiuiv.
EMANUEL II. GUNSAULES.
Middle Sniithfield, Aug. 7, 1S73 .
PIIRI.H! VRiVDIIR.
Will be sold at the house of A. M. & R.I
Stokes, in the Borough of h'troudsburg, on
WEDXESDA I", the 27 A of A UG UST, 1873,
all their household furniture mt.if:nr f
ooias, cine anu fining ana garble toppel
Tables, Sofa seated and Cane Rockinz and
plain Chairs, Clock a century old. Looking
Glasses, Carpets, Book Cases. Bureaus. Eed-
Steads, Toilet-tables, Feather Beds and Mat ra
ces. Bed Quilts, China and Quecnsware. Parlor
and Cooking Stoves, and a large assortment of
r urnuure, uten.iis, ect., ect ecu
Aug. 14-2t A. M. & R. STOKES.
Auditor's Notice.
Edate of Dr. Abm. levering, deceased.
The undersigned appointed by the Orphan's
Court of Monroe County, Auditor to make dis
bursement of the money in the hands of Thos.
M. Mcllhaney, Administrator of the Estate
gur. .iuriuui j:vrnng ueceasea, nereoy
- r T t i t ; j j . i I'
Inaf ha will nf f fnn tn l ha rlnhM
.1 .a m 1
oflii5 appointment on Friday. Ausnist 29th.
. . - - - w unlive
187a, at 10 o'clock a, m., at his office, in
Stroudsburg, at which time and place allpcr-
Uns having"any claims against said fund will
present the same or be forever debarred from
coming in for any share thereof. I
July 31-4t. J. II. WALTON, Auditor.
NOTICE.
The books and accounts of the firm of Jack
son & Lettar are this day left in the hands of
M. L. Hutchinson, Esq. of East Stroudsburg.
Monroe county, Pa., for collection by mutual
consent All persons indebted to said firm are
requested to call on the said Justice and settle
their accounts within thirty days, and no ac
counts or balances thereof shall be paid to any
other person or persons than the said M. L.
Hutchinson, after this date.
Dr. GEO. W. JACKSON,
DB, AMZ1 LEliAK.
Stroudsburg, June 17, 1873. 2m.
POCKET BOOK LOST.
The uudersigned lost his pocket book, on the
public road between Simeon Bush s and Reneca,
on the 29th of July 1S73. The book contained
two Notes one a proniinory note of $30, against
E. J. liutler, payable six months after date,
and the other a Judgement Exemption Note,
signed by Harvy Daniels, for $30, payable ten
month after date, and two recepts, one for $35
and the other for $4, on account of Note, held
by E. G. Shoemaker against me,' and a small
amount of money. The finder will be suitably
rewarded by leaving the book and contents at
Simeon Rush's or at Resera.
JAMES IIINELINE.
Shoemakers, T. O., Aug. G, 1873-3L
STATEMENT
Showing the receipts and expenditures of
Smithfield School District,
for the year ending June 2, 1873.
DR.
From collections, including minmnm or occu
pation tax
From old Treasurer,
& 14
39 80
it
County Treasurer,
old duplicate,
State appropration,
sale of old School House,
r)7 58
35 98
239 32
21 00
Total receipts from all sources.
2726 83
CR.
Expensis for the year ending June 1873.
For Teachers wages,
$1913 28
fuel and contingencies,
146 30
15 00
Salary of Secretary,
Repairs, new Stoves, c,
Total amount of vouchers issued,
Voucher No. 95 Sept. 23, 1871,
Interest on same,
Voucher No. 155 May S, 1873,
Treasurers commissions,
Auditors fees,
Total expencea.
Execs of expenses ever receipts,
Cash in hands of Treasurer,
Cash in hands of collector,
Resourscs of district
Amount lorrowed on voucher,
Amount due on unpaid bills.
Total liabilities of diatrict.
Liabilities in excess of resources.
SO 10
2154 68
550 00
35 75
800
63 68
4 50
2S06 Gl
79 79
19 73
6 20
23 93
100 00
6 00
106 00
82 07
E. T. CROASPALE,
Secretary,
Aug. 7-1 mJ
FAT.f.IlTAR'fi IVATirP
. -"y va u liv m.
Estate of Francis Jlouck lots of East Strouds-
" " - -
Letters testamentary upon the estate of)
Francis Houck, dec'il, having been granted to
the undersigned by the Register for the pro-
II. . . y. . - I
Dale ot Will, c., in and tor the County 7 of j
Monroe, all persons indebted to said estate are
I requested to make payment, and those having
I claims or demands against the same, to make
them known "Tvuvvrt !?niw a
ANDREW IIOLCK, Ad or.
Juy24-6t P. O. StroimVburg, Pa.
TUfl PJU UnpKor nri Wnnrrnr
I HG LO DV- W3SnBF 3 Wf IMl
The undersigned having secured the agency
fr tne justly celebrated Colby Washer and
wringer mr mis county, are prepared to of-
fer these matchless household utensils to the
public. Nearly three hundred of them have
uauAlfS
?T a.1 oncc' -We r?r J permi-ion to the fol-
i in
I...
lowing parties who have the Washer and
C liurnett
j" A Ilavi
IV vinVAM in .tA
iVrmiTAiM in
A. O. Green wald,
C. S. lalraer,
C. II. llowenstein,
Esther Wintermute,
P.Miller,
II. Schoonover,
N. Ruster,
CD RrmlhraJ
I m. a. .uaicer.
I Fvi Po?encran"
James Gardner,
Dr. Wm. D. Walton,
'H- Iinsmore, S. T. Buckler,
I I It'tli: T . L T 1 1 r
x. iiiinms, f jonn jiaiuwin,
P. II. Robeson, E. L. Wolf
Geo. E. Stoutrer.
Price Washer $5, Wringer S7.
BROWN & WALTON.
J. I. BROWN. J. K. WALTON.
July 31, 1S73. tf.
TBlft 61111111 ftl'HO' StlH'fl't'
"H'" " OlUIt...
Tl .1.. I I . I c?. I.
i uac iciciiity uuu'nii uir omen
oi Druffs in iMiclioiasKuMcr s bun-
uinS, lurmcriy uwiieu oy iu. x.
ii. van?, ana nave aauea a larjje
supply of
NEW GOODS,
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
different brands of pure
WHITE LEAD and other PAINTS,
Pure SPICES, ground and unground,
Linseed Oil, raw and boiled, Japan Dryers,
Varnishes. Window Glass. French and
American Putty, Patent Medicine,
Jbruit Jars, pure Wines and Li
quors fir medical purposes,
Rye Whiskey. 7 years old,
aud will keep on hand
a good supply of
Horse & Cattle Powdor,
Profrsaor Myers Horse Lin
iment, East India Oil, Shoulder
Braces and Supporter, Lamps and
Fixtures, and every thing usually kept
IN A DRUG
S T O Ii E! ! .'
I have the assistance of (C. S. Detrick,
who has had 15 years experience in reading
MeJicines and dispensing Drugs,) and
Samuel Williams
who has been in the
Dusinei9 I
''""'.'""J
rounded from the purest material. Phvsi
cia n orijf s jor jirus a nd Medicines care-
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. n i . i i . j ti.
iiiii r. i in irim us iirirn cinrir n i rpasmian pi
or Won roe County :
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1" "roers oy V. "
Pron,Pl,J al,en,e'1 lo-
BSl,s, yourseivce.
tultult JLUAMo.
Stroudsburg, Pa. July 24,'73-6m.
A NEW DRUG STORE
HAS JUST BEEN OPENED
AT EAST STROUDSBURG.
In A. W. Lodcr'n new build
ing, near the Analomink House,
bv Dr. L. BUSH. He has an
entire new stock of
PURE DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFS,
And all the leading Patent Medicines
in market, - .. . ,
Paints. Oils. Puttu. "Window Glass. Look
ing Glass Plalest Potash, Soda Ash, Sil-
ver Sand, &c, &c.
Choice Wines aud Liquors,
For Medicial Purposes.
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully conr
pounded at all hours by an experienced
hand.
Open Sundays for accommodation of
Physicians and others needing medicine,
from to 9 a. m,. 1 to 2 p. m., and 6 to
7 p. m.
The Doctor's hours for consultation are
every day from 6 o'clock to 10 in the morn-
ing. Office in the same building with the
Drug Store.
Assisted in the Store by Horace Bush.
East Stroudsburg, Pa. July 2 173-1 m.
EaullOOd: How Lost, How Restored.
' Just published, a new ediiion of
Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay
on the radical cure (without
medicine) oi opermatoruhoca or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal
Losses, Impotencv, Mental and Physical
Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc
Iso, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits,
induced by self-indulgence or sexual ex
travsgance.
A" Prioo in a cni ttA Ani'sL rvn n.l. :lw"ere. j
ent(, ' '
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of eelf-abuse may be radically
cured without the danzerous use of interml
medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain, and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically.
ft-This lecture should be in the hands
of eery youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, post-pnid, on receipt of six
cents, or two post stamp.
Address the Publishers.
CHAS. J C. KLINE & CO..
127 Bowery, Kcw York, Post-Office Boi, 4556.
July2473-ly
BLANK LEASES
For Sale at this Office.
D. H. WYCK0FF
- IIs just received '
80 Barrels of Rosen'dale's Cement.
ALSO Constantly on hand
TOBACCO of different qualities,
CIGARS, PAPER, PAPER BAGS
STATIONERY, soda biscuit,
SUGAR AND LEMON CRACKERS.
CANDY, MATCHES &c, &c.
Cash paid for . Wool, .Sheen Skins, Beef
IliduH and Calf Skins. J ' ' May 15 '73-3m
MONROE COUNTY
Fire Insurance Company.
STROUESBURG, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
The By-Laws of this ComDanv. and the
l ' . .
recuiaiinns povorninrr insurance iiave. re-
cently been very materially changed, pla
cing u upon a Disis equal to that ot any
f ire Insurance Uomnanv in Hia Smtp.
I
mporlant among tnese changes are the
following, viz :
Policies, instead of being perpetual, are
issued lor five years.
All property is classified and tne rate of
premium is fixed according to the risk of
the property. ' .
Premium notes are taken, and all as
sessmpnts are made on the notes.
Property is insured for not more than
two thirds of its actual cash value, and the
full amount of insurance paid in case of loss.
provided the Ios be equ
inanrnro
al to the amount of
"Annual assessments' only are made, ex
cept in cases of heavy loss, and where a
special assessment is necessary.
The Company is therefore prepared to in
sure property upon terms much more desira
ble than undpr the old system.
Applications may be made to any of the
Managers, Surveyors, or Secretary.
MANAGERS.
Stogdell Stokes,
Jacob Knecht,
John Edinger,
Francis Hagerman,
Jacob Stouffer,
Theodore Schoch,
J. Depue IBar,
Richard S. Staples,
Silaa L. Drake,
Chas. D. Brodhead,
Robert Boys,
Thos. W. Rhodes,
William Wallace.
OTornri t OT-nf lo t . .
E. B. Dbeheb, Secretary and Treasurer.
SURVEYORS.
-w-a mm n
bilas L. Drake, Thos. W. Rhodes,
William (Jilberf, J. Depue LeBar,
For Wayne County:
F. A. Oppelt, Jos. L. Miller.
For Pike County:
Samuel Detrick.
For Northampton County:
Richard Camden.
For Carbon County:
Samuel Ziegenfus.
0The Managers meet regularly at
Ihe Secretary' Office in Stroudsburg, on
the first Tuesday of each month, at 2
o'clock P. M. Mny 15,73-tf
GOOD NEWS!
NEW Fill 51 AND NEW GOODS?
WAGNER & RHODES
would announce to the public, that they have
n the .fit;lnd V1', occupied by L. T. Labar
A Co., and fitted and stocked it with choice
lines, of
Groceries,
Provisions,
Crockery ware, &c.
Every article in store has been selected with
the greatest care, and they can assure custo
mers, that no matter at what price sold, everv
thing purchased of them will prove to be of
4u'r
It is the design to keep a complete assort
ment in each line, so that all tastes may be
suited.
n hcther in want of heavy or fine
Grocerie8 or Provisions. Crockery Ware,
and Glassware, Tobaccoes
or what not. iins will be found to be the
place to call. A speciality with them will be
a No. 1 brand of
St. Lonis Mills Flour
hich stands at the head of the list every
where. Call and examine goods. Prices
marked down to the lowest living figure,
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
Constantly on hand.
o-
ALSO:
On hand and for sale a superior lot of
Ceiling Lath, Hemlock Boards and Scant-
ling, Matched Flooring, and White
Pine of all kinds.
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II. S. WAGNER. M. II. Kww-
April 10, 1873-tf.
CAN YOU TJEI.L. 1VIIV IT IS
that when any one comes to Strouds
burg to buy Furniture, they always inquire
for RJcda.rtya Furniture Store! Sent. 26
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at
this 0$cc
PLASTEE.
mi . .
a iie unaersignetl have itist reoeived
quantity of the best White Nova Scotia Play
ter, which will be
ground and for sale con
Mnv, tueir new null near the iron bridge
-A. ..I .... " ... "
TtT To , , ' oeiween Stroiidsburg
and L,ast Stroudsbur?. Farmer. uZ
are resiiectfully invited to eive us . .nll
WM. S. WI 2s TERM UTE & SON
May 15, IS73. 2m.
J". 33. HULL,
" (Successor to J. E. Erdman,)
Moaroc Co. Marble Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
here will be found constantly on hand or
maue io order "
1IEADSTOXES, &c,
of the best Italian and American Marble.
Having been. in the employ of Mr. Erdman
for nearly tea years, I fve "confident in mv
ability to please all that give me a call. All
woikwarrRnted to give entire satisfaction.
fu-0?-r?f ,Uai1 J,romlJlIv attcndetl to.
H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher
ST
(2 doors west of the "Jeflersonian O.Tice,")
ELIZABETH STREET,
Stroudsburg, la.,
DREHER & BRO.,
. DEALERS IX
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery
and Toilet Articles.
IPaints,
OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY
Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder
Braces.
Seelev's
11 a rt RvnuilR TRUSSES Also
Bitter's
TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS.
Lamps and Lanterns Burning
and Lubricating Oils.
Fhynicians' Prescriptions carefully Com
pounded. N. R The hijrhest Cash price paid for
OIL of W1NTERGREEN.
may4-tf.
AITEMI0X FARMERS.
There is no longer any need for hard labor
in jrathering the harvest or hay. Purchase
the improved
CAYUGA CHIEF M0 WEE & REAPAE,
and the work can be done with perfect ease.
It is admitted everywhere, that it is
THE BEST fVJQWER,
THE BEST REAPER
The best Combined Self Raking Machine
n the world. There is one on exhibition at
J. II. McCarty's Furniture Store. Call and
examine for vourselves.
WM. VAN BUSKIRK, Agent.
May 15-2m Stroudsburg, Pa.
THE MONROE COUNTY
Co-Operative Life Insurance
COMPANY.
STROUDSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
Limit 5,000 Members.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Any person of sound body and mind, ot
euner pex, not less than litteen nor more
lhan sixty-five years of age, and not enga
ged in any occupation, exceedingly danger
ous io life, may become a member of this
Company, by paying an admission fee, a?
follows:
From 15 to 40 years of age
40 to 50 " "
" 50 to CO
" 00 to G;
$3 00
5 00
10 00
20 00
And ore dollar for Tolicy.
No other chnrgi'8 will be made at any
time, excepting one dollar and Jen cents for
each member who die.
The advantages or this COMPANY over
the ordinary Life Insurance Companies are.
that the fees are so small that the man of
moderate means can secure a competency
to his family at a trifling cost, and pnyable
at such long intervals, and such smnll sums,
that no person can be inconvenienced by
iiiem. j ins company cannot laii; no
panics can affect it. Person" holding cer
lificates of membership in this Company,
are sure in case of death that their families
or heirs will get as many dollars as there
are members in the Company.
No restrictions are placed upon traveling
or residence.
Applications fir insurance, or informa
tion, may be made to the Directors or Secre
tary, at Stroudsburg, Pa.
DIRECTORS.
II. R. Bicsccker,
R. S. Staples,
M. F. Coolbnugh,
Kindarus Shupp,
C. I). Brodhead,
K. R
Wm. Fine,
J. H. Ft-therman,
Peter Gruver,
Dreher.
R. S. STAPLES, Pres't,
JAMES CARR, Sec'y.
March 6, 1873 if.
For Salc-A Great Bargiu.
$500 will bnv a nice little House and Lot
near East Stroudsburg Depot. Lot 40 x 200 ft.
Terms, $250 cash, balance verv easy. Al.o,
$200 will buy a tine Uuilding Lot, 40 x 200 ft.
Term, $50 cash, balance in monthly payments
to suit purchasers. Call on or address
PEIRSON A STILLMAN,
Jan. 16'72-tf Opposite Depot.
.BLANJC DEEDS
Fur sale at this Office
LOCAL OPTION,
Now is the time to form TnorCItibsr
FIN k OLD EYE WHISKY.
Fully Tour Years Old.
$4 per gallon. Or in large bottles', seeuifeljf
packed in cases, ?11.00 per dozen.
Very Fine Pale SIierryr
AND
Rare Id Pert Wines,
AT SAME PRICES.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY
Very Choice.
$18.00 TIIE DOZEN.
Seci is To v Orders;
H. & A. 0, VAN BEIL,
No. 1310 Chestnut Street,-
PHILADELPHI A.
February 27, 1S73 ly.
The Comer Store
A SUCCESS I
The Cash System a Success
C. R. ANDRE & Co.
With many thanks fbr the liberal patronage
bestowed in the past, would now call special'
attention to the baUmc of Uieir
FALL AND WINTER STOCK,,
which is yet large and well etdected, consiiting
of -
DRY GOODS,
JAPANESE SILKS and STEIPSS,
CLOTHS and FAffCY CAS3IHEHX3,
VESTINQS, "WOOL JACKETS,
VELVETEENS,
PLAIN and PLAID TLAXlfELS,
NOTIONS &c, &o.
The time is approaching to t.ke account of
stock, and these good must be sold to mak
room for SPRIXQ STOCK, consequently will
be sold at
REDUCED PRICES.
All who wish to buy cheap and caTe money
come and see what we have to offer. Terms
CASH! C. R. A NDRE & Co.
jan. 30, 1S73.
A XICB STOCK OF CHOICE
Family Grooeries, Quteaswar, Glass
ware, Wood and Willow-ware, at
C. R. AN DUE k Co.
Terms CASK jan. 30, '73 tf!
HAMIK.TOVS SCiNLGSM COR.
SETS. The best ii u. The only
place they can be had is kwa w t the cor
ner store. Try them.
U. It. ANDRE & Co.
jan. 30, '73. tf.
Executors Sale of a yaluabl
PIECE OF LAND.
The undersigned offers t pmat sle, a
valuable FARM, situate ia Stroud town
ship, Monroe County, Pa., on mil from
the Stroudsburg Depot, on the Milford road,
adjoining land of Strod Bwrnm, John W
Vanflect, Daniel Callaghaa, ootaraiaf
Thirty-two Acrta,
more or less, all cleared, aad im a M& ttata
of cultivation.
ine lmproTeuenu art a t
story
Frame Dwelling House,
18 by 23 feet, a FRAME KARN 80 by 40
feet, Carriage House S by 30 ft and other
out-buildings. A never failing well of water
near the door, aud a lot of choice fruit trees
on the premises.
SAM urAi M ICIITLK,
JACOIJF. HEPiZOGJ
Stroud tsp., Sept 26, 1872.
xccufors.
BLATOHLEY'S
IMPROVED CICDIBER WOOD lilt
Tasteles, Durable, Knjcient,
and Cheap. The bent Pump
for the least money. Attention
is especially mttted to P.latch-
Iey s l'atent ImproTC Prackel
and New Drop Check Valr,
which can be withdrawn with
out removing the Pump or dis
turbing the joints. Also, th
Copjer Chml)er, which never
cracks or scales, and will out
last anv other. For mle bv
Dealer everywhere. 6end ftr Catalofrne and
Piice-Lit. Char ii. Blachi-et, MTr.
pt 12, 72.1 y 50G CoauHerc 8t. Phila., Ta,
K t dnpeir 0i4'! antr! All t)mt
or olrt. make rrnro oicney i otk for s in thrn'pr
monei tH. or nil Hie inn, lhan il nytfiint !.-.
I'rtitMilurs free. Address G. Stinson & i.'o., (orilaad,
Maine.
To Frait Growers-
3&
The undersigned, fropHetcw af atdm
Xurscries, propose to fimii.h tha ritieena 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 w hen delivered, and
quality as represented.
Joseph F. Foulke, is our authorized agent, to
ell and deliver and collect for us.
JOXCS A PALMER.
Orders hy mail promptly attended to, or will
call at any ones residence to take orders if re
quested to do so by word or letter. P. O. Xd-
dress. JOS. F. FOULKE..;:
Stroudsburg,' Ta,
Jan. 16, 1S73.
TOn PRINTING, of all kinds neatly
ecuted at this ojfiee.
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