The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, July 30, 1874, Image 3

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"JflE WESTERN DELUGE. .
..nrc and Allegheny City Flooded
Fitte a &ain Storm-A Hundred and
Jjfty Lives Reported Lost.
t-rriblc rain storm prevailed in tlie
- 4n part of the State on Sunday even
e :Hcli resulted in a terrible devasta
Vjjfc and property in the vicinity of
tl-1 fur" A morning paper in that city
1Vlt! ti.e following graphic narrative of the
fi. m flood sates of the heavens were
j i.,a nHit, and a vast volume of
Vr was discharged upon the city. Dur.
i ihv heavy showers took place, but
Irl' till- J .
.roved only preparatory to
they p
THE DELUGE
i -h came down upon us between eight
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1 . . . .1 II 111 H I l . . . . w-. - -w. . - . M-
; -onipanied with vivid lightning, and
Vw.nr the storm was fast and
J;,r (UT i" " , ,
I I1C TvaiL'i u;-ji viumu in enuuu,
..;rlv
listened as the flashes of
,V''litniii'r foil "roa tnem 'n Qucdc succession.
lf ''Uf j-Vl loss of life is reported from
A k'1" , .. i,.. i i
T,01,V, aim a poiumaij ium wjuau
bv the late destructive conliagra-
,W t the Uni'-Mi Dejxt the tunnel of
Jl(! "r-n Handle llailway was flooded with
' L four feet of water, and of course be-
u.abie lor trains, auu iranic ior
the tiaie
1 rVli" '
bcin" OTi the road was suspended.
rhirty-sixth WarJ were felt the
, .,t c'ttH' results of the deluge.
roniend'His body of water which
Tlu
SWEPT DOWN THE HILLS
S iwmill Hun raised that stream -with
;,' .,.h1( 'us velocity and power into the river
l-inre tjinntuy ci uarreis ami lumoer
' r, ,';!n io.l awav, and i list pilod up against
1 J
which did not lonir
,,J.t tl;- furv of the assault. The bridge
j,v -.vliith Carsou street crosses the river
was swept from its abutments. So great
vrls irs I'-Tl-c thit large numbers of barges
vi;h cal wore torn from their fastenings
vv swtM't (!nwn the river. The towboat
) T. Wcii.1 was also carried away. At
tfiJ's mill
A TRKMENDOUS SLIDE
1 l :v- 4l.
oc
Handle ll-jad to the depth of about eight
..-.r -V truui co::uns toward the citv was
:rcA there, and
1 -ulv morning.
was not dug out until
Anotncr tram was
bot
The tio l up JUS
below the saw mill run.
il-mau'C to the tri
will
(jC
prreat.
The
verv
,i.,j.!:lCc done to business houses is
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"f''lt, l'U. CillJ.'Ul t.'i: ii;ii.lpui'.u
U UL liii-5 IUUC.
1 i. 1 1 . .
Mf?.srs. Arbuthnot. iShannan & Co., in
Lilvrtv street, had a valuable stock of goods
i:i tlu- third cellar, and this was flooded
.r.il damaged to the amount of $5.00.
IN ALLEGHENY,
t!i? greatest damage done was in Spring
Harden avenue, in the Seventh Ward. In
010 t-vern a number of persons were seated
when the water commenced to rise. A
nw bv iwiu:ir.inr. ana
was urevnea.
A
m. T.r.i.. !... t.:
:in ci .iuerin;iu iwi nn; m a
vain eiiilenvor to save the life of a baby.
A vour.r lady, piiteeu yesrs old, is also
ainon; the victims. Thus far thirteen
K'dies have been recovered in this section
t fth? citv. and ;;t Woods Run three bodies
liave Won found. Five or six rersons are
inissinjr. A well kuown citizen named
.T'jh:i .'vhaeSer, Is suppossed to have beeu
1st i. Adam Burgess, a police officer.
The ?! of the drowned at Woods Itun
are Mr. Uraunon and a child named (Jor
Ki The f:L is extinguished, and until
(l.ivii.'ht come:? no conception of the trag
c Ijr taa be- f it.
A Later Dispatch.
a?T.l a-iditional particulars of the flood,
and gives an incr?a?ed. and, we trust, an
exag-reriited account of the loss of life. It
Fay? :
Over one hundred and fifty lives have
K-en )ot by the flood. Of those lost, over
f?ve;;'y bodies have been recovered, About
"no hrndred persons were drowned at
Buu-her's Iun in Allegheny ; twenty eight
st Suw-mill ram, of whom the bodies of
seven have been recovered and ten bodies
have been lo..t
it Castle Shannon.
AT WOOD S RUN
the-ltfivnc lias been fearful. Houses were
";.t airay. and for hours the place was
'nc sheet of water. One house was torn
1osti eompletely. and another overturned.
The lower story of the house was com
,te!y demolii-hed by the stones hurled
a.Ttiinst it. Brndy and Justin streets were
ninpl-tely washed away. Stones weighing
roni five hundred to eix hundred pounds
vcrc carried from Centre avenue, through
the culvert, to Fifth avenue. Seventh
avenue is completely gutted and will have
t bo repaved. The curbstones were carried
iff- A wall at the head of the street was
'vried thirty feet. Eleven bodies have
h'Ha recovered, and sis are missing. On
'io fcoth-s.de the
I'ESTKUCTIOX OF LIFE AND PROPERTY
Mf-arfttL Up to this time eight bodies
':""e beea found, and there are twenty
!:i;"'ln'- One block of ten buildings was
y 'lt away. The Went Knd gas-works,
'Fcranccvill., are j,,-,,,e Jt is now a
mplote wreck. Deputy Mayor Grice and
.i;urc Martin are holding inquests on the
o'.ic-f. AtSii-aotheflefc-truetlonof property
jyas lar-e. One family there saved their
lives by petting out of their houses iDto a
A number of street and steam rail
ys are stopped. The Connellsville llail
r'i is completely blockaded above the
'Y- and no trains are runninc.. The
sly
On the Counellsvillc road
.uhed away from under
the
the
urth is
THE OREATsT DAMAGE
nfined itself within the block bounded
' -i 'jtaraen avenue, iNoitu unestnui
"'tt, Kafit Perry street, South Centre
reet west.
lhe land within the described
Ilia;
coDfie-
the hill
'jrninr
rhiy ?df, which iu a brief space swal-
the inhabitants, the flood eomiug
n Aeia between nine and ten o'clock.
noUUi(ien-Was its aPPearance that they did
10 ascend to the upper stories
-'jfe tUir houses were afloat. Some
i, ., "r,a',i, vrinsoy, ana jrieasam aney
wiiiWay lines ;ire all stopped. ' The stables
irmiirvi... r i . t ..t tr-.i
;ue 1 ieasant Valley' lines are scriou
t IS rr,r;..--. VI.. J 1 1
: -w.y tne torrent rushinrr from
"' ftffirjtiod itlf iit.n tr, hr.llow. f
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until striking against neighboring structures
imj v ere o eriurnca or crumbled to pieces,
HOUSES ARE LYING ON THEIR SIDES,
lodged iu the trees, some completely bro-
ken into. . The dead bodies have not all
A FORTY MILLION LAWSUIT.
The Great Case Of Tumbull VS Pardpp
Decided.
Maucii Chunk, Pa., )
Tuesday, July 24, 1874. j
The great $40,000;000 coal land lawsuit
ot lurnbull vs. Pardee and others, which
nas ueen pcnaiug m this State tor two
years, has been decided in favor of the de
fendauts, under the provision of the law of
i ennsylvania governing the gaining of ti
tle to land by Treasurer's sale for arrears
01 taxes.
lhe question at stake was the title of
several thousand acres of land in lower
Luzerne county, rich in deposits of coal,
held by the defendants, and claimed by
James Turnbull, as the heir of Alexander
and Jame3 Turnbull deceased. The land
is in the heart of the coal fields.
and was the property of the Turnbull
family, once prominent in Philadelphia,
long beiore it was known to contain coal.
The last Turnbull in whom the title rested
was James Turnbull, deceased, father, of
the claimant, lie neglected to keep the
taxes on it paid, and it was sold at Trea
surer's sale. The property subsequently
came into the hands of Oris Pardee and
other great capitalists. The father of the
plaintiff died in Philadelphia about forty
years ago, before the great value of the
land was known. He left a divorced wife
and the plaintiff, then a mere child. Some
ii:uu aiicr me ueam 01 nis iatner. voumr
f urnbull went to sea. His mother, in
1SG2, believing that her son was rightful
owner of the land in Luzerne count v, made
efforts to have the claim substantiated. She
found a friend and adviser in O. II. Wheel
er, Esq., then a lawyer in this place. He
shared her bcliet m the justice oi her sons
claim, and recommended an ejectment suit
to recover, it oeinLT necessary to hnd the
. 1 i.-r ii ill i
j:s.iaui jicjr ucjure anyviiing couia ue uone,
tliev commenced a search for him. F
or
f,f,- .....o i :
mvu. (ois mo .'uii-jii. ttu-j. anvu ai.i.i-1
ouslv to hear ot ins whereabonts. 1- inally,
in lbil, the heard of him in Mazat lan,
-Mexico. He was summoned home, and ar
rived in Philadelphia early in 1872.
His career had been one of constant dan
ger and hardship. On his first voyacrc lie
Was shipwrecked. With eight Companions
he floated for nine days on the ocean in an
open boat. It was picked up near the Is-
1 1 " n . mi .t ii. I
iana oi ot. l nomas, witn all its inmates
dead but Turnbull. Recovering from this
Voyage, he Went to Central America, and,
in IS-iO in f1-i.fi.rnv Tfp rnmnino.! Ihorp
m ICiJ, IO WlUOrnia. lie remained mere
a VCiiT or two ana made conirtoratdc
uipney, auuering 10 a resolution 11c inaoe
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when he leit hame to touch no intoxicat
ing drink and never to jramble. Leaving
California, lie went to Mexico, engaging in
the construction of a canal at Mazat lan.
While there he was robbed several times
and was once left for dead, with twelve
daggers sticking in him, by a gang of 31exi-
cans, who roboed him. On the way from
California to Mexico he was the
vi'Vm of
a steamboat explosion, in which over a hun-
drea were kuied, lie being one ot a very
V VSIVVV s
lew who escaped, lie was several times
shipwrecked, but lived to answer the sum-
tueii3 to come home and prove his claim to
immense wealth. lie worked faithfully in
his cause, but takes his defeat philosophi
cally
In Philadelphia, last year, the police
made o0,400 arrests.
The ""overnment is reducing its labonnpr
force all over the country.
Lancaster claims to have a girl, only
eight years old, who weighs loo pounds.
Cumberland county has an elevcn-vear-
old girl who pulls the scales down to lu'8
pounds.
An . . 1 i i.il-,
Bellcfonte man keeps a pet rattle-
snake tied m his Iront yard, to keep away
lihtmncr-rod men, sewing macning agenta
and book peddlers.
little trirl in Reading has just died
from the effects of having: her ears pierced.
This announcement is not expected, how-
a A 1 T A I
ever, to top me saie cu earring:.'..
' x
t n vnw yn,i. ihloF rnh
James McCabe, a cy iork thief, iob-
cre overturned while others floated on
and others are completely overturned with mornings ago, and asked to see his wife.
the roof wedged in amone the debris, "he is not here," replied the mistress of u In
f?nrrfnfir cVi.. c.t-.l.l,- ,1 thft hmiSfV "Thorp . Tin nrwi i-ro ...if tho An
i " "- cuuuo, cuiuita, aim snir's rp - i
Dceu taken out as vet, nor will they for inarriu your oiuest daughter last night, collection of state and County Taxes
some davs to Minn. As noar tta ,.n kJ . for the following: places, to wit:
ascertained fifty bodies have been recov- An "infernal machine," containing three In of ou&baj SatrfV
ered by half-past ten this morning. IJer enclosed m a box, was J he J'j at lhe
f recently sent to Mrs. Charles C. Herring, novlBe of J. H. Stacker.
bed a jewelry store at uaruora, v.onn., pavc the side walk ah-ng their respective prop
Tuesday, July 9th, was caught and tried, crties. either with brick or stone by November
anrl -a. 'A P. M. was sentenced to the State l. 1S74. The width of the sidewalk shall be
Prison for seven years.
-
. . ... .- . : ... v
A terrible disaster was cccawuu-u iu c-
vada on Friday by the bursting of a water
spout in the mountains. Between twenty-
five and thirty-lives are reported lost, and
a great tol of property dcStroyCd.
Tho oats croo is now aoou ripe in
Bucks count and quite a number ot ncids
wom .-lit durincr the close ot last, weeK
The trrowth H generally short, or not more in a substantial and workmanlike manner, un- -f Spermatorrhoea, or bennnal Weakness, In
h i. r.-T.,., c. tho der the direction of the Street Committee, by voluntary Seminal Lossea, Irapotency, Mental
tl...n Mli.m hut. firmrrs sav that tliC
heads are well filled, and there is likely to
V i A.4 w i mi
be at least an average yield.
.
Gen. Charles Albright Ls favorably com-
mrmded in certain quarters as a successor
to Hon. John Scott in the United States
g... Airrtnrr his siinnorters arc the
lH.-wv.. -f. IT .
Jlaucli Chunk Gazette, Montour Anwn
and the Nornstown True Witness.
can. a:
Ti .rv thp Tlo?.s abduction case
X ilV ill v-wv- J v
is ret as dark as ever, xne .'iayui u.
m rl'l H l
Ph.tr.rlflr.hia has offered a reward of $Q,
000 for the recovery of the child and the
,rtnViVtiV.n the kidnappers, but no lijrht
wu x t .
has been obtained
Such a reward ou?rht
to bring cut the sscrets ot this narrowing
case. No effort or cost oupht to be spared
ty. arrest and ounbh the child-robbers who
.
have thu:3 far rajnage'l to defy the officers
of MistiM.
BESM
A brideeroom seldom renders his moth-
cr - in - law speechless, but here is an inter- IN
esting ca.se : A self.pwscesed younj- man
called at a house in Atlanta. Ga . a few
mcmbcrs of my own family."
replied, "it's one of them I w
Well,'
I
ant to see.
J-1
living on becond street, riuladelphia. It
purported to be a box ot newly-invented
articlfs, which Mrs. II. was to inspect, but
provea to be m iact lull oi powaer, with
matches arranged to explode it when open-
ed. The scheme hannilv failed of its tmr-
pose, and one Edward Wagner, her son-iu-
law, was arrested as the criminal party.
W Here IS JOSepll FriedriCn?
The aered mother of Joseph Fri.'driidi
Cor FederichY who IJondin ..Lout I
, , , - 0
thirteen years, is very anxious to hear from
- . , , 1
illLU. lie 1V113 III UCieS Willi leUineS OI
his mother, residing near Delphos, Ohio,
but his friends m Ileadinr have not heard
of him since the outbreak of the rebellion.
Exchanges would favor a deserving, but
poor old lady by copyin;
a
Identified.
The bodv of the man found near Eilen-
bcrger's Island, a few weeks ago as men-
tioucd in the Free Press at the time by
a party ot gentlemen fishing, has since been
recognized as that of James Honey, an
Irishman who fell in the creek at Strouds-
burcr some time in February last. His
wife and brother removed to Freemans-
burg last week. Honey's brother went up
to.btone Church, where the bodv was buried.
recognized it and made preparations to have
it removed. Laston f rcc 1 ress.
Special jSTotice.
If you want fine Kid Slippers and Button)
Boots call on Adam's, Fowler's building,
Stroudsburg, Pa. June 25-3t.
Collars, ties, cuffs,
&u.iuuut;is, eve , ui
Fried's.
Go to Fried's for clothing, boots and
8h0cs, trunks, valices, and gents' furnishing
fc,uuu
, .
llie largest ana Dest assortment oi ready-
-i-.i.- i- i. .ii.- ....i i
uiaue ciouiing:, uoois anu snoes, tiunss anu i
valices at vSimon Fried's.
To the Voters'of Monroe CouDty.
T horev annouuee ruvst-tf as a
candidate for the
office of
SHERIFF,
and if cle ted, I pMge myself to honestly :
"ge the duties of said ofiice
and fuitl-fully
A LIWIN.
stroudsburg, July so, 1S74.
"
-t j .5 "TTT 4.
ii-UQITJOr S J-i OTjlCe.
In the matter of the account of Thomas Altmose,
Assignee of Charles Sanscnbach. Koti..c is hereby
th t the under5iened havin.: been awK.intefl
Auditor bv the Judges oitnecourtoi common ricas 01
Auditor by
. .
nn rcM mu
unty, to make aistriDutiou oi tne mims in
the hands of the A.xigncc to and among the persons
entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appoint-
nient n ilonaar. the 1:4th aay or August, l74, at 12
o'c!o !c, m.. at hisotfit-e in Stroudsburg, when and where
those inu-rtd may attend irthey tbiuk proper.
j. II. WALHIS,
Julv o0, lS74-lt. Auditor.
FOR SALE.
i?!!i
The undersigned oners at private
iHiliSsale his HOTEL and all iu effects.
T!ie house " situated at Tobvhanna JIills,
Monroe County, l a., in the central part ol
the town. Size of the building 59 feet front by
80 feet in depth. Every thing about the house
m pood order. 1 or terms, Ac. call on the sub
scriber.
JEROME' E. SHAW.
July SO, 1874. tf.
MISSING SADDLE.
A "entleman'F saddle, but little used and fin
ihc-d in the best manner, was missed from the
carriage of the undersigned, at the stable of J.
I. Allender, in btroudsourg, on the morning of
the 11th of Julv, inst. A suitable reward for
the .aiue, or for information which may lead
to the recovery thereof, will be paid. Commu
nicate with Y m. I)avii, i.pq. Stroudsburg, l'a.
JOHN D. LAX K EN A U
Milfurd, Ta. July 21, 1874. 3t.
NOTICE.
All persona bavin? any claims against roc,
will present them properly authenticated for
settlement. In future no bills will be paid
I ) . . 1. .!. n r. w. 11 n n t K PI .a1 QlTAn
u (litres iiiiuuiiit inv, v mi uxlhu. u .,vnv.
b v k ottot
q( d t j,,y 8 iS74. 16-lm.
I -
iorongh Ordinances.
ORDINANCE No. 9.
Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess
and Town Council of the Borough of Last
Vt fAltflhl 111 r (T Tliat nil the nronertv holders on
.v.-.-...o- r , : - - . e .,
the north side of ashington street from the
corner otcrysiai ana asuingionKireeia iu uic
. ppf- n-Lf Courtland strect. .hall curb and
m . 1 J 1I.I . . A - i.-. T I
6 feet.
nnnivivrr v 10.
w-. ---..--.. -.w.
. . . , , ..i hv ti.p T.i.rps
. T . Council of the Borough of Eat
stroudsburg: That all the property owners
on the wet side of A
.b.
.1.1 nf Whmon rtrecL from
d and ashington sts. to
lav a side walk of etone,
i " l 1 . 1 - t -.a -. P - 1 r. Vi ci rr ncli'ill
i t.ru'ir nr r m i t: in i ,ir-rz ui uianu. nit nuui-
- ,
I l)C IlUfc KIO w - nviJ v .-.v,.v -
wid placed side by side with fpace of 14
inches between. The walk Khali be put down
November 1, 187-1.
In case of non compliance witu the abovenrriao. ctc.; alto, Consumption, J-.ileppy
ordinances, the J.orongh will cause the paving
and rurbii:r of said side walks to be done and
charge 20 per cent, advance on cost of labor
and material.
Approved this 7th day of July, lb. 4
GEO. E. STOUFFEU, Bui
irge..B.
AttcFt Hen'RY Millf.k, Sec'y
July 23, 1S74. 3t.
ORDINANCE No. 8.
Be it enacted and ordained by the BurgesB
l n n
and Town Council of the Borough of East
Stroudsburg:
That on and after of the first of July, li74,
no person f-hall be permitted to sell or use
Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, Sky-Rockets or Fire
Work of any kind whatsoever within the
Borough liruit, under a penalty of five ($5.00)
dollars to the vendor and one (Sl.00) dollar
to the consumer, for each and every oflence.
GEO. E. Si AUri' &tt, linrgesc.
Atttefit Henry Mii
1 Stfoudiburs, J u
IL1.I-R, Sec'y.
nc 2'J, 1S74. 2 St.
TVTOTICK TO THE
rii . ' o fl
i a-lltll UI S 01 iUUllIUU VU.
pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled
Act relating: to the collection of State and
vAJumy aie3 in me coumy 01 luonrur. "P"
T . i - - r ji
wil mppt thp Tntnuvpra nf uSH rmintff forth
in and
Eldred Township Tuesday, July, 23, at the
House of Jbdward 1-rantz.
rlk Township Wednesday J uly, 29, at the
House of Joel Berlin.
",r,rr:, -4.: Qrt , (Vo Tt, rtf
pi. - .i
TTnn.P nfMshinn simnn
es liberie, ana rnday July oi.aiinei
Jackson Township, Saturday August 1st, at
the House of Geo. II. Singer.
Tobvhanna Township, Tuesday August 4,
at the House of Isaac Stoufler.
Coo haugli iownship, V ednesday August
5. at the House of Samuel Case.
Pirroii TAitncliSn ti.hpg!.v A tin-ncf ft I
ju'a a i 110111 a. sua JVi cj V o w, I
th niKonf.Inhn W Vntliera
Paradise Township, Friday August 7, at the
House of James Knitz.
Pocono Township, Saturday August 8, at the
House of Charles Brown.
Price Township, Monday August 10, at the
House of Lewis Long.
M. Smithfield Township, Tuesday August
11, at the House of Jacob Place, and
day August 12, at the House of James
at t
Smithneld townnhin, Thursday Augu
e House of Simeon 1). Bush, and r ndav
August 14, at the Housa of Thomas Brodhead.
Last Stroudsburg, Saturday August 15, at
the House of John llohensheld.
Hamilton Township, Monday August 17, at
the House ot Charles Andrew, and luesday
August 18, at the House of Charles Cossard.
Stroud township, Y ednesday and Thursday
August 19 and 20th, at the Office of S.L.Drake
1
Thnrnnvprs who avail tlipmspJvps nf tVi's
opportunity to pay their Taxes will be entitled
to an abatement of FIVE PLK CENT. For
the convenience of Taxpayers visiting Strouds
burg, the Treasurer will receive any of the
above Taxes at his office, before said days.
JONAS ALTIilLS. Treasurer.
June 25, 1S74. 9t.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of ROBERT F. EUSU, dee'd.
on me waw oiuoiert.r . u5ti, late ot btrouUsburg, I
uocchswi, nave tn.cn grantca ty the ltej;iter of Monroe
county to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the
said estste will route immediate payment, nd those
naTin ciamis or neinamid against lao same win mace
tnem Known wimout utietr.
WILIJAM WALLACE.
Stroudsburg, June Executor.
IOX'T vou Iviimv that J. IS
1 McCsirtv & Sons are the on v Under-
i . -.i.i l i i
takers in otrouuouur who unucrstauus tucir
business I 11 not, attend a r uneral managed
by any other Undertaker in town, and you
will see the proof of the fact
June 18,i4-tt
OX'T FORGET that when
you want any thinar in the Furniture or
7Vmc.? tal J'.T fill McUarfy & Son i? the
Odd-t ellows Hall, Mam street, Stroudsburg,
Fa., is the place to get it.
June 18,'74-tf
.TO TRESPASSERS.
All persons aro hereby forbidden to tresspass In nr
wav on property lieloncinff to the uudersitrned, in East
.Stroudsburg. Such as bathing, fishing, huntine. gather-
mu r uihii, uuuer u-iuij yi iuc i
inewuren.i
tions, particularly, bathing, has become
an ini..ieran.e nuisance ana an parties iouua irespass-
mg will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
OH). K STOUFFER - Co .
CHARLES L. RHODES.
llist Stroudiburg, Jane 18, lS74-lin.
LIME! LIME!!
Tlie undersigned hereby informstho pubiiethat they
have opened two Kilns, nt-ar Experiment Mills. Monroe
eounty, l'a.. and are prepared to fall all orders promptly.
The capacity of the kilns are between threo and four
Miumircabumiuispcrday
Tho
LIME
IS OF A BETTER QUALITY
than that burned in any other part of the county.
l arties desiring lime along the line ol Delaware,
Lackawanna A Wentern R. R. will have their orders
promptly filled, by addrersing
U. A . 11.L..J'.1,
Experiment Mills, P. O.
June 1 1, 1874. tf Monroe county, Pa.
GENERAL HOUSE WORK.
A good girl can get good wages. Apply at
house of
T. DUNKIN TARETT,
next door to Lutheran Church.
Mav 14-tf.
Caution Notice.
The undersigned, owners of Keal Estate in
Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa., hereby
caution all persons against trespassing on their
prennscs tor the purpose of listim?. hunting, or
for any other purpose whatsoever, as they will
have the law executed as in such. case!, provi
ded. SILAS li. DKAKE,
May 14-1874 CATHARINE STAPLES.
U .
ROCKAFELLOW,
DEALKR IN
Hond V-Madc Clotllill". Gf llts FllT-
I v" J OJ "
lushing (lOOds, Slats &laps,
Boots &, Shoes, &c
EAST STROUDSBURG, FA.
(Near the Depot.)
The public are invited to call and examine
gooai- 1 rices moaeraie. L.uay u, u-i.
, i.tt..i n.t. A f
UtiailHUUU i IIUU I.OSl, UUll litSlUI l'U,
Jnst published, a new edition of
Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay
on the radical cure (without medicine)
and Phy.-dcal Incapacity, Impedimenta to
and Fits, induced by Btlf-indiilgence or sexual
extravagance; Piles, &c.
fiiSr Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
Essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years'
successful' practice, that the alarming con
sequences of self-abuse may be radically cured
without the danzeroua use of internal medicine
or the application of the knite; pointing out
mode ol cure at once simple, certain, anu
at f 1 I if ,
. I -M I
etlectual by means oi wnicn every nuuertr, nu
matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privately and radically.
Tlila I ofinro aVinnlH Kft in the nand.. of
everv vonth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
-.......- ..n,.- n rp,-.ntnf six rents, or two
lrt stamp. Also, DR. SILLSBEE'S REM
EDY FOR PILES. Send for circular.
Address tho Publisher.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE &. CO..
127 Bowery, Xew York Post-Office Box, 4556.
July Si.'TU ly
i
GREAT BARGAINS
AT
National Ml of Fashion
The
THE OLDEST AND MOST 11EL1ADLE CLOTHING HOUSE IN TOWN!
Goods marked down at lower prices than ever before.
CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED
STOCK OF CLOTHS
Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods,
I am selling all wool Scotch Plaid suits for $12 00 and upwards. A fine lot of English Di-
rnl nH TWfept Pnu n.l Wat. from $14 to S.iO. Tine Blue and Iilack Cloth Coat lrom
$7 50 to $18 ; a large lot of Union Casuimere
Iron! SI 5U uuwtrQa
4
ALL THE VERY
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES,
AT EXTREMELY
A tremendous large stock of Paper Collars
V Pflnpu. I "PICUUIU CIUHi-J-cu iviucvi cugc uuiiai iyi t:t u-. , a. r
M CUUCa 11 r,.,, , j, l!.r P I o J re . P,Ann1i nnnnfla 7! nntj-
pt... lies. ows, oiik nanaKercnieis, oic. cneap. oisrapeu PKiria i-.i ixm, x icuvn v..-v..- ,
l lace. ' rt t.j. -i-i! ' i .ir. i n.. r ...i;. l.olia .d. liin
st 13 a 13rKe 101 01 DOX-piaiung; Xjauiu a linen collars anu cuua, wuu ua.ua, v.i.-, ....-r.
Always on hand a full line of
White Shirts, Hoisery and Gloves. &
A SPLENDID LOT OF DRY GOODS CHEAP!
Japanese silk 45 cents; Japanese cloth 35 cts; fine lpacca 35 to 60 eta; Percales 20 to 30
els: Calicoes 9 to 12J cts: Muslin from 10 cts upwards. All the latest shades of Cray Mo-
hair and Worsted Dress tioods real cheap. (Jail
before purchasing elsewhere,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
April 30, 1374.
HENRY D. BUSH
(Successor to It. F. & II. D. Bush)
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS,
RTinlcr mfha nnrl OfisRimfirAS
SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES,
AND
Dress Goods Generally,
White Goods, Flannels, TrimmiDgs, and
HOSIERY,
AND IN SHORT
The usual stock of a xccll appointed
DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE
The stock was Dot purchased at
Auction or Bankrupt Sales
but will be sold at prices satisfactory to
..i-lic.ra ,nH vornnil ii in nn it?
" ' "1 J-
CALL AND SEE.
II. D. BUSH.
Stroudsburg, April SO, 1874. tf.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY A SONS hare on hand thela'rgest and boat
ji??. . assortment of
r9.c5 f-.
COFFINS
and
TRIMMINGS
tin
to be found outside of either city (New YorV or Philadel
phia), and will make thi . branch or their business a
speciality.
COFFINS and CASKETS
Gf any Rhapeor etyle.can bo furnished at one hour'-
notjee for thipment, at a charge or one-tnira lees tnan
any shoS in Stroudsburg. In no ca..e will they charg.
more shan ten per cent, above actual cost.
E.llB.lIfIirm
attended to in any part of the County at the shortest.
poss. mo nonce. (.June is, 4-ti
PttlCKS REDUCED
AT THE
timer Store!
THE
CHEAPEST GOODS
IN TOWN.
Great bargains are now offered in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
ALPACAS,
CLO
CASSIMERES,
VELVETEENS,
FLANNELS, Ar.,
been marked down to
a aM of which have
- lVTTrt "ClTDTlljlO
JT jJl.lN JLV JL JAiIXj JllO
Goods all new and right in Myle, but
marked down to meet the times. We invite
all to call and see for themselves. Term
- Cash.
C. R. ANDRE & Co.
dec-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.
B
LBNKS OF ALL KINDS for Pale t
this Office.
f
f
M 6
1
Dry Goods
suits from $5 75 to $10 ; a large lot of Panta
LATEST STYLES OF
LOW PRICES
f
and Cuffs at reduced prices. You can get a'
ana examine the maKe ana qua my oi gouu
N. RUSTER,
NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION
Main Street, STRounsBuno, Pa.
SEBASTIAN EOHLE,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
SUOr COUNKR 6f'
Pocono and Green Streets
STROLTSBUr.G, TA.
I am rtow prepared to nalte to order, all
kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as French Calf,
American Calf, Kip, Turkey Murocu, Cilove
Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices.
Special attention paid to half-rtleh.g, heelirJ
and all khids of mending. One trial and be
convinced. nov Ctf
J , B. HULL,
(Succegcor to: J. E. Erdman,)
Monroe o. MarWc Work,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
Wfiefe will be found constantly on hahc? or
made to order,
MOVr.UYTS,
IIE.tOSTOXCSy &C,
of the best Italian and American Marble.
Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdraan
for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my
ability to please all that give nle 4 call. All
work ?arranted to give entire satisfaction.
SS Orders bv mail promptly attended to.
feb 20'72-tf
GRAND OPENING
IN
nilTCHIXSOXS BRICK BUILDING,
opposite T. Stemple's Store,
EAST STROUDSBURG.
Having just opened with an entire new stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
CONSISTING Of
DJRESS GOODS,
WOOLENS,
SHAWLS.
ALPACAS,
FLANNELS.
DOMESTICS,
PRINTS,
DELAINES,
POPLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
AND OIL CLOTH.
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,
j and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry
; Goods Store. All my goods arc new and can
' not fail to give satisfaction.
Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex
' amine before purchasing elsewhere and there-
bv save time and raonev.
J. 'II. SHOT WELL,
Formerly Slater & Shotwell.
Dec. 4, 1873.-3ra
Cards, .ill-Heads, Labels, k,
SKIT, C A E A P 1 X D QUICK,
Printed to Order at the
JEFPERSONIAN
rintin
O FFIOE,
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
BS All Orders promptly filled. Give ua
& call.
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