The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, June 25, 1874, Image 3

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Un lJ& :fa ;n Shawnee, bv Rev. PL
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" f TU sA frA Fin cVi inr1 At icq
Mcac S Waiter, both of Shawnee.
...,- f-idence or trie Dnae s sister, June
V 5ft bv Rev. Henry B. Cornwell, Mr.
17th, in,
If Wnnrl. and Miss Marie L. Struve.
Vnd daughter or tne laws vjtcu. 7. oiruve
Brooklyn.
u Vew Hampton, June 10th, by Re
tin B. Bflpjen Mr. Wra V Staples a
r !tha rluni, Dotn oi junction, n.j.
u Broihcadsville, June 20th, by Rev. D.
-S'hueH'M-i Mr. Wm. Frantz, of Jackson,
isa Cecilia Hawk, of Pleasant Valley.
On the 23 J inst, at bride's parents, by
t? . I S. J- McConnell, ofLaston, Pa.,
V Joseph K. Urodhead, ot stroudsburg
1 Miss Ella C, daughter of James Andre
Jf StrouJ township, oHonroe county, ra.
it Rrodheadsville, June ICth, by Rev. D
P sk er, Mr. Aaron oniner ana miss
I uo'nda fiveritt, both of Hazleton. Pa.
DIED.
ii. ?rth nit . in Urodheadsville. Mm
i m VUC W v . - - ,
Ela. J-. wife of Mallloa Shupp, Esq., aged
j years.
U the residence of Findlay Bush, at
. -! n AnriI24. 1874. Mra. Dlizaheth
n ' i - --
Ribble. widow of the late Andrew Ribble, of
. NT T a era A AQ Trorc A mrtf lie
and 13 aays.
Special ISTotice.
If jou want fine Kid Slippers and Button
JJoots call on Adams, rowlers building,
:roudsburg, 1'a. J une 25-3t.
Special Notice. Read the advertise
neet of the fall term of the Wickersham
"ormal School, in another column of the
Jeffersonian. .As the school will be crowded
it term, those intending to attend it, would
do well by applying early.
June 4-4 1. D. E. SciKEDLER.
Collars, ties, cuffs, suspenders, &c, at
Fried's.
Go to Fried's for clothing, boots and
shoos, trunks, valices, and gents' furnishing
rk
The largest aud best assortment of ready
cade clothing, boots and shoes, trunks and
ralices at Simon Fried's.
Pnrorf Pl.istnr at Stria-M1 Mills 3 nr
ten, or 30 cents per bushel.
Corn and Rye $1 00 per bushel at present
N. S. WYCKOFF & SONS. .
FOR SALE,
QneotSMITirS celebrated MOWING MA
CHISES cheap. Will pell it on trial, if not
uusfactorv no sale. Apply to
G. E. STAUFFER & CO.
June 25, 1S74. 3t East Stroudsburg, Pa.
Executor's Notice.
TUA of ROEEIiT F. BUSH, dee'd.
N'otiee U hereW given that Letter Testamentary up
on tie ts'-ate of Hubert t . Euan, late or atroudsburg,
deceased. bie been tranted by tbe Register of Monroe
founiT u :he undrignel. All penona indebted to the
n;d will make immediate payment, and those
hiving claims or dniaudt against the same will make
uea mown witnout aelar.
' WILLIAM WALLACE,
Birouteburn, June 25-6L.J Executor.
NOTICE.
Ii herebr given to all persons who have
nut yet paid their School and Building
lax tor that it is the duty of the School
ioara to have said lax collected, and the Col
lector, Mr. John Keener, in whose hands the
aid duplicate is now, is instructed to collect it.
WKEKT E. DEPUY, Pres'L
June 24-4L C. S. Detbick, Secretary.
jOTICE TO THE
Tax payers of Monroe Co.
In pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled
An Act relating to the collection of State and
County Taxes in tbe county of Monroe," ap
proved May 6, 1867, the conntv Treasurer
i I meet the Taxpayers of said county, for tbe
tollectionof State a'nd County Taxes in and
"the following places, to wit:
Ib the Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday
J' 2-5, 1874 at the Treasurer's Office.
Hoss Township, Monday July 27. at the
House of J. ILStocker.
Eldred Township, Tuesday, July, 28, at the
House of Edward Erant.
Polk Township, Wednesday July. 29, at the
Mouse of Joel Berlin.
Cliestnuthiil, Thursday 30 at the House of
Jiarl Eberle, and Friday July 31, at the
House of Mahion Shupp.
Jadson Township, Saturday August 1L at
HouseofGeo.H. Singer.
lunkhannock Township, Monday August
T I t Il0U8e of Z"1 Bonser.
,mi V;annaTownsl,iP. Tuesday August 4,
"the House of Isaac Stoufier.
Uolbaugh Township, Wednesday August
the House of Samuel Case.
. 6'&t
ISkS1 AugU8t 7,lt the
Hcm!f J?wnKhl. Monday August 10, at the
ofLewii Long.
11 -'eld Township, Tuesday August
at the House of Jacob Place, and Wednes-L;!lg-S,t,12'
at the IIo"8e of Jame. Place.
S m d t0wnhiP. Thursday August 13,
Ani, iiU8e of Sifeon D. Bush, and Friday
if!'14- at He House of Thomas Brodhead.
the n "iroua-burg, Saturday
Ir?!rofJonHohenshel"d.
lerust 17, at
and Tuesday
r j
ivZ in rw,nfi,liP, Wednesday and Thursday
. w.uf ai ioe umce oi o. j.LraKe
$Xmrlwa ...1 ! .1 j .
Poart 7 " avaH tneraseives oi tnis
te aTily t0 Pav their Taxes will be entitled
C -m of FIVE PERCENT. For
WeTl ence of Taxpayers visiting Strouds-
uie lreaurer will receive any of the
'axe u his office, before said days.
JaR 10PAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer.
io74. 0t.
CAUTIONJ TAKE NOTICE! -
Me hereby cautioned against harboring
'eut ef . j 7 w ""J extent or tne taw, tae
Sytty byk" iBtt7 uamt-
S" "s Min. v A tomr B. HTJDDLK50N.
''w. Monroe Co.-Juue 18, l74.-4t.
-gnacioua sparrows
-uiuon lownship, Monday Au
A obum ,o 0f CharIes Andrew,
""gun 18. t tu it..-
j V iiuaaieeon, under any pre-
STROUDSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Receipts and Expenditures for 1873.
Tax rate, 13 milU on the dollar of valuation.
RECEIPTS.
urosa amount of tax duplicate $ 2216 17
Add 5 per cent on $638 14, (balance
duplicate; 31 90
, . - $2243 07
iecuci o per cent, discount on
$1271 96 $63 60
Deduct Collector's commissiena Q9 Rfi
" ara'tof Duplicate yet due 345 22601 48
JSet am t. of tax received $1746 59
Aaa Biate approDnation zv. R7
" ain't, from Stroud Up for tuition 44 70
vo. ireas r. militia fund 57 11
pay puptla. 52 50
$2223 57
Fd Teacher wages, $1839 64
" for repairs, 62 83
" fuel and contingencies 191 15
" Treasurer's Dercentape. 54 f5
" Sec'y. for services i'72) 25 00 $2222 67
liajance on band, 90
Add amt. yet due from P. Y. Baird. 228 87
" a c r-i.
G. F. Heller, 29 50
P7 Ppil; 35 00
M " " on duplicate, 345 22
$639 49
Amt. yet due on unsettled bills
2142 61
Liabilities in excess af resources $1503 12
U. D. BKODHEAD, Pres't.
Attest: A. O. Greznwald,
June 18-3t. Sec'y.
STROUDSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Receipts and Expenditures for Building
for 1873.
Tax rate, 8 milk on the dollar of valuation, levied
in 182.
RECEIPTS.
Gross arat of tax duplicate $1482 10
Deduct collectors corn's. $11 00
" amt. of duplicate due 1234 70 $1295 70
Balance on hand, $186 40
U. D. BKODHEAD, Pre'st.
Attest : A. O. Geeenwald.
June 18-3t.J Sec'y.
MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT.
Notice is hereby ciren te all wholesale and retail deal.
ers 01 Mercnanaise, Distillers, Ac., of the county ef Mea-
roe ana sum oi rennsyiTania. taat tner axe claaai&ed
and assessed by the undersigned. Appraiser ef Mercan
tile laxes lor tne year 174, as follows, to wit:
Class.
Names.
Taxes.
BAaarrr.
14 5. Coleman, . 7 00
13 Loring Andrews 10 00
13 Safer A Rinehart, JO 00
14 A. Albert. 7 00
13 E. F. Palen 10 00
ClirSTfUTUILL.
..J. 5. Kresge,
...Charles Tidd, ..,
..Franklin Stotx,
..Isaac Rodenbau(h,
..Henry Getz,
..Martin Kishgaugh,
COOLBACttH.
..L. T. Smith
.James A. Young,
..Dodge, Meigs A Dodge, ...
KXCKXD.
..John Harter,
..George Frantz,
I AST STROCPSBCBO.
..Loder Van Fliet,
..P. Empey,
..J. C Romine,
..George Mun.
..S. S. Detrick,
..Morgan A G arris, ,
..M. A. Deets,
..A. Rockafellow
..Wilcox 4 Whitaker,-
..Thomas Stemples,
..J. H. Shotwell......
..L. T. Giersh
..John Burt, Brewer,
..Alistise Keyes
HAMILTON.
..Allen Metzger
..J. S. MeNeal
..Saylor 4 Bro..
..Kistler A Fetherman, .....
..George B. Duke,
..A. B. Shafer,
14.
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
14..
14.,
14.,
14..
14.
14.
14.,
11.
14.
14.
13.
14..
13..
14..
14..
13..
14..
7 00
7 00
IS 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
14..
13..
13..
13..
14..
10 00
10 00
7 00
15 00
7 00
14..
14.
14..
14.
13.
14.
14.
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
JACKSO.
..Bossard A Hxuer,..
MIDDLX SMITH TIKLD.
..A. J. Shoemaker,
POOONO.
..Kistler A Bro.,-
..Arthur Maeinnis,
..Samuel Storm,.
..Kistler A Bro.,
.Jacob Stauffer,.
14.
14.
14.
14..
14..
13..
14..
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
PARADI3Z.
14.
14..
..James Kinti, 7 00
. .Henry A Miller 7 00
POLK.
..Berlin t Kresge,..
14..
14..
14..
14..
14..
..Kunkie A tiro-
.II. McClellen 7 00
.John G. Wuest,
..Jos A. Bittenbender,....
raicx.
14 Perry Price,- 7 00
ROSS.
14 Jacob Bonser, 7 00
8MITUXIELD.
M. E. Hoffman 7 00
S. B. LaBar, 7 00
James Bell, Jr., 7 00
G. W. Snrder, ' W
B. F. Brodhead 7 00
J3. F Slci ruBAf 7 00
J. D. LaBar 7 00
A. D. Freese 7 00
lii"'."-.
John Dutot,- 7 00
f L. W. Brodhead A Bro., 4
1 Billiard Tables, 3 mobths, 30 00
STROUD.
U ,.. elon retricit, 7 oo
14 Lo wring Andrews, 7 00
Joseph Foulke, Alley 2 months,. . 8 00
STKOCDSBUBO.
14 P. It Omenta,
14 Fred. Warner,.
13 C B. Andre A Co.,
14 James Goueher,
14 C B. Keller,
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
19 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
If 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
13 60
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 60
7 00
7 00
10 00
14 S. Hoffman .....
14 Heae Bro's-
13 Wm. Hollinshead....
14 Mrs. A. L LaBar,
14 M. L. PhUlips,
13 D. JL Brown,
13 Simon Fried, Agent, .
13 -J- G. Keller
14 J. K. Brodhead,
13 Joseph Matlaek
14 - Robert Huston
13 J. H. McCarty,
13 D. H. Wyckoff, -
14 Milton Edinger,.
14 - Hester HchoonoTer.,
11 Decker A Co.
14 Susan Wintermute,
14 .J. B. Miller,.
14 Peter Williams,-
14 G. C Adams,
14 J. A. Hays,
13 a Lee A Co
13 ,.,.-... D. Bu?b, -
12 -.Nicholas Kuster,.
14 J. P. Brown,
14 ..Philip Miller,.
14 Reuben Miller,
12 Warner A Rhodes,.-
14 A. Raubenold,.
14 M. L. Drake
13 Trher A Uro
14 s. D. Overneia, ' w
IA. P. S. Williams,..... 7 00
14 W. S. Flory,...v.. 7 00
14 Darius Drehef; 7 00
14 .Samuel Hood,. 7 00
14 M. M. Burnett, 7 00
14 W. T. Baker,........, 7 00
14 C. P. Mu k 7 00
14 Robert Boys 7 00
11 Joseph Wallace...... ...iw..i.w..v..v.- R 00
- . . . M
.C. Hiller, 1 Jtsuuara la. o m.... w
J. S. Williams, 1 - - - ........... 15 00
TOBTHAMNA.
13 F. P. Blakealey ....,v W 00
14 Isaac StautTer, 00
14 Timothy MiUer - 7 00
KZnttra httrehv riven that an A D Deal will be held OB
Wednesday, the 15ti day f July, 1874, in the Cl-
toners vibsv, i ouwutuwiitM ,
all who feel aggrl ca atd. v A
June lV74-4t
DON'T you know that J. II.
McCarty & Sons are the onlv Tinder-
takers in Stroudsburg who understands their
business ? If not, attend a Funeral managed
oy any otber Undertaker in town, and you
will see the proof of the fact
Jane 18,'74-tf
TOXT FORGET that when
VQn WAnt Rnv thinrr ?n t!. "Pnmifnra af
e J O m. ss . v wa
Ornamental line that McCarty & Sons in the
1 1 V e WW -a m .
uaa-reiiows iiaii, jiam street, Stroudsburg,
Pa., is the place to get it.
June 18,'74-tf
BLAKE & CO.
Photograph and Ferrotype Artists,
Are now thoroughly established at their Art
jravinon, locaiea on me uia seminary ground,
opposite tne American xlotel, stroudsburg, Pa.
where every style of picture known to the Art,
can be procured, from a life-size portrait in Oil
down to the beautiful Bon Ton. Out-door
views and residences, &c., a speciality. Also,
horses and carriages, of which our facilities are
particularly favorable. Every person patron-
i&mg wic cBULimsiiuieai rtweiTts m useiui gut.
June 18, 1874. tf.
GO TO J. II. McCAKTY & SONS,
ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST.,
STROUDSBURG, PA.,
AND BUY YOUR FURNITURE,
Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Rugs, Win
dow Shades, Curtains & Fix
tures, Table Cloths, &c.
AND SAVI
At Least Two Profits.
As McCarty A Sons buy, direct from the manufacturer,
for cash (not 60 days), they can sell yon
MORE FURNITURE, -
OF A BETTER QUALITY,
AND FOR LESS MONEY
than yon can buy at retail either in city or country, and
every article is warranted to be as represented.
June is, 4-u
TO TRESPASSERS.
All persons are hereby forbidden to tresspass ia any
way on property belonging to the undersigned, la East
Stroudsburg. Such as bathing, fishing, hunting, gather
ing canes, or otherwise, under penalty of the law.
These depredations, particularly, bathing, has become
an intolerable nuisance and all parties found trespass
ing will he prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
utu. t rrotiraec.,
CHARLES L. RHODES.
East Stroudsburg, June 18, 1874-lm
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of BENJAMIN H. HULL, deceased.
The undersirned appointed hr the Orphans' Court ef
Monroe county, Auditor to make distribution of the
money in the hands of John C. Strunk, Administrator
or the Estate or Benjamin 11. Hall, dee'd., will attend to
the duties of his appointment on Saturday. Juhr 11. 1174.
at 10 o.clock, at tbe Court House, in the borough of
Stroudsburg, at which time and place all persons
haying any claims against said fund will present the
same or be forever debarred from coming in for any
thare thereof. M. A. De L. VAN HORN, Auditor.
Suroudsburg, June 13-4t.
NOTICE.
To Henry McClellan of the City of Brooklyn, Kings
couhit, ciate oi rew iora, Assignor o francis a.
Gale, in trust for the benefit of his creditors; and to
all ether parties interested In said assignment:
Take notice that the petition of said Francis A. Gale.
assignee as aforesaid, has been filed in the Court of
Umraon Fleas of Monroe county, Pennsylvania, pray
ing for his discharge from the duties of Assignee under
said deed of assignment, for the reasons in said petition
set forth, and that the application of said Assignee for
his discharge will be heard and considered by said
Court, at the Court House, in the Borough of Strouds
burg, on Tuesday, the thirtieth day of June, instant,
at 9 o'clock A. M. when and where all persons objecting
to the discharge of said assignee, must attend, and make
their objections known.
By order of the Court.
T. M. McILHANEY. Prothonotarv.
Stroudsburg, June 11, 1874. 3t.
LIME! LIME!!
The undersirned hereby informs the nubile that they
have opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mills. Monroe
county, Pa, and are prepared to fill all orders promptly.
i ne capacity oi tne aims are oetween tnree ana four
hundred bushels per day. The
LIME
IS OF A BETTER QUALITY
than that burned in any other part of the county.
Parties desiring lime along the line of Delaware,
Lackawanna A Western It. R. will have their orders
promptly filled, by addressing
vi. A S. nbLLLK,
Experiment Mills. P. O.
June 11, 1874. tf Monroe county, Pa.
NOTICE
Is hereby given to all those who are indebt
ed to the undersigned, that they request them
to call at their old stand and make settlement
forthwith. All accounts remaining unsettled
after the 15th of June next, will be placed in
the hands of a Justice of the Peace for settle
ment.
R. F. & II. D. BUSn.
Stroudsburg, May 28, 1874. 3t
GENERAL HOUSE WORK.
A good girl can get good wages. Apply at
house of
T. DUNKIN PARETT,
next door to Lutheran Church.
May 14-tf.
Caution Notice.
The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in
Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa., hereby
caution all persons against trespassing on their
premises for the purpose of fishing, hunting, or
for any other purpose whatsoever, as they will
have the law executed as in such cases pro Ti
ded. SILAS L. DRAKE,
May 14-1874 CATHARINE STAPLES.
A.
ROCKAFELLOW,
DEALER IN
Readj-Made Clothing, Gents Fur
nishing Goods, Hats & Gaps,
Boots & Shoes,
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
(Near the Depot.)
The public are invited to call and examine
goods. Prices moderate. May 6,'69-tf
T)EV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of
It Williamsburg, N. Y.) Recipe for CON
SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully
compounded at
HOLLLNSHEALVS DRUG STORE;
JtT" Medicine fresh and pure.
Nov. 21, '67. W. HOLLINHEAD.
GREAT BARGAINS
AT
3ST. IRTTSTER'S,
The National Hall of fashion.
TI1E OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE IN TOWN.
Goods marked down at lower prices than ever before.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED
STO
CK OF
Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, k
I am selling all wool Scotch Plaid suits for $12 00 and upwards. A fine lot of English Di
agnal and Basket Coata and Vesta from $14 to $30. Fine Blue and Black Cloth Coats from
$7 50 to $18 ; a large lot of Union Cawimere suits from $5 75 to $10 ; a large lot of Pants
from $1 60 opwards.
ALL THE VIRT LATEST fcTTLES OF
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES,
AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES !
A tremendous large stock of Paper Collars and Cuffs at reduced prices. You can get a
splendid cloth-faced folded edge Collar for 25 cts. ; a large lot of Ladies and Genu' Scarfs,
Ties, Bows, Silk handkerchiefs, Ac, cheap. Stamped skirts 75 cents; French coraetu76 cents;
a large lot of box-plaiting; Ladle's lines collars and cuffs, with ball; Ladies belts, de. cheap.
Always on hand a full line of
White Shirts, Hoisery and Gloves.
A SPLENDID LOT OF DRY GOODS CHEAP I
Japanese silk 45 cents ; Japanese cloth 35 cts ; fine A-lpacca 35 to 60 cts ; Percales 20 to 30
cts; Calicoes 9 to 12 cts; Muslin from 10 cts upwards. All the latest shades of Gray Mo
hair and Worsted Dress Goods real cheap. Call and examine the make and quality of goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
N. RUSTER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION -April
30, 1874. Main Street, Strocdsbcrg, Pa.
HENRY D. BUSH,
(Successor to R. F. A II. D. Bush)
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS,
Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres,
SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES,
AND
Dress Goods Generally,
White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and
HOSIERY,
AND IN SHORT
The usual stock of a well appointed
DRY GdGD AND NOTION STORE-.
The stock was not purchased at
Auction or Bankrupt Sales
but will be sold at prices satisfactory to
purchasers, and warranted as to quality.
CALL AND SEE.
II. D. BUSH.
Stroudsburg, April 30, 1874. tf.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY a SONS have on hand the largest and best
assortment of
f, COFFINS
and
TRIMMINGS
to be found oeUideef either city (New York or Philadel
phia), and will make this branch or their besineas a
speciality.
COFFINS and CASKETS
ef aay shape or style, can be furnished at one hour's
notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third less than
aay so 3 ia Stroudsburg. In bo case will they charge
more shan tea per cent, above actual cost.
EMAL3IIG
attended te ia aay part of the County at the shortest
possible notice. June 18,'74-tf
PRICES REDUCED
AT THE
Corner Store!
THE
CHEAPEST GOODS
IN TOWN.
Great bargains are now offered in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
ALPACAS, VELVETEENS,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, Ac,
all of which have been marked down to
PANIC PRICES.
Goods all new and right in style, but
marked down to meet the times. We invite
all to call and see for themselves. Terms
Cash
CVL ANDRE A Co;
rfec-4t Main St., Stroudsbarg, Pa.
BLBNKS OF ALL KINDS for Bale at
this Office.
CLOTHING,
SEBASTIAN ECHLE,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
SHOP CORNER OP
Pocono and Green Streets,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
I am now prepared to make to order, all
kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as French Calf.
American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove
Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices.
Special attention paid to half-soleing, heeling
and all kinds of mending. One trial and be
convinced. nov Gtf
J. 13. HULL,
. (Successor to J. E. Erdman,)
Monroe Co. Marble Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
Where will be found constantly on hand or
made to order,
MOXUJIENTS,
HEADSTONES, Ac,
of the beet Italian and American Marble.
Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman
for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my
ability to please all that give me a call. All
work warranted to give entire satisfaction.
JBSf Orders by mail promptly attended to.
feb 2072-tf
GRAND OPENING
IN
HUTCH INS0.VS BRICK BUILDING,
opposite T. Stemple's Store,
EAST STROUDSBURG.
Having just opened with an entire new stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
consisting or
DRESS GOODS,
DELAINES,
POPLINS,
WHITE doobs.
WOOLENS,
SHAWLS,
ALPACAS,
FLANNELS,
DOMESTICS,
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
AND OIL CLOTH.
PRINTS;
Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro
ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt,
Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars,
Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of everv kind.
and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry
uooas otore. ah my goods are new and can
not fail to give satisfaction.
Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex-
! 1 1 , . ..
amine ueiore purcnasing eisewrrere and mere
by save time and money.
J. II. SHOTWELL,
Formerly Slater & Shotwell
Dec.. 4, 1873.-3mv
Cards. Sid-Heads, Labels, k
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THE MONROE COUNTY
Co-Operative Life Insurance
COMPANY,
STBOTJDSBtJBG, PENNSYLVANIA.
Limit 5,000 Members,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Aa-r emn ofsoaod bodv rnxnA miad. of eltber sex. not
leas tbaa fifteen sor more taaar sixty-fire years of af e,
and not engaged la aay ocewpatloa, exceedingly danger
eos to life, may become a member of this Cocapaoy, by
paying an admission fee, as folfwwsr
l rom 15 to a Tsars ei age vj
" 40 to 50 " - - IM
" 60 to SO " " 10 00
" 60 to 65 " " " 20 00
And one dollar for Policy.
No other chartes will be made at anytime, excepting
one dallar and ten cents for each meaibsr who die.
The advantages of this Company over tbe ordinary
Life Insurance Companies are, that the fees are so small
that the man of moderate means can secure a com
petency to his family at a trifline cost, and payable at
such long intervals, and such small sums, that no person
can be Inconvenienced by them. This company cannot
fail ; no panics can affrct it Persons holding certificatM
of membership in this Company, are sure In cane of
death that thoir families or heirs will get as many dollars
as there are members In the Company.
No restrictions are placed upon traveling or reaTdenco.
AsBllleations for Insurance, or information, may be
made to the Directors or Secretary, at Stroudsburg, Pa.
DIXKCTOU.
H. It. Bieseclcer,
Wm. Fine,
J. H. Fetherman,
Peter Cruver,
C. B. Drkr.
R. S. Staples.
M. F. Coolbaugh,
Klndsxus Shupp,
C D. Brodhead,
R. . STAPLES, Pres't.
M. A. De L. Vax Hoai. Sec'y .
If arch ,'73-tf
MONROE COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
STR0TJISBURG, FA.
CHAPTER PERPETUAL.
The By-Laws of this Compay, and regulations govern
ing insurance have, rueently ben very materially
changed, placing it upon a basis equal to that of any
Life Insurance Company in the State.
Important among these changes are the following,
tit:
Policies, instead of being perpetual, are issued for
five years.
All property is classified nd the rate of premium is
fixed according to the risk of the property,.
Premium notes are taken, and all assessments are
made an the notes.
Property is insured for not more than two thirds of
its actual cash value, and tbe full amount of insurance
paid in case of loss, provided the loss be equal to the
amount of insurance.. ,
"Annual assessments" only are made, except in cases
of heavy loss, and where a special assessment is
necessary.
The Company is therefore prepared to insure property
upon terms much more desirable than under the old
system.
Applications may be made ti any of the Managers,
Surveyors, or Secretary.
MANAGERS.
Stogdell Stakes,
Silas L. Drake,
Jacob Knecht
Jacob Stouffer,
J. Depue LeBar
C. D: Brodbesd,
John Edinger,
Theo. Schoch,
William Wallace.
R. S. Staples,
Robort Boys,
F. H:ermsn','
T. W. Rhodes,
STOGDELL STOKES, Pres't.
E. B. Drehek, Secretary and Treasurer.
SURVEYORS.
For Monroe County :
William Gilbert, Geo. G. Shafer,
J. Depue LeBar, Jacob Siauffer.
For Wayne County:
Jos. L. Miller.
For Pike County ;
Silas L. Drake,
T. W: Rhodes,
F. A. Oppelt,
Samuel Detrick.
For Northampton County:
Richard Cainden.
For Carbon County :
Samuel Ziegehfus.
The Managers meet regularly at the Secretary's
Office in Stroudsburg, on the first Tuesday of each
month, at 2 o'clock P. M. May 15,'7af
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