The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, October 01, 1874, Image 3

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i ;,rhtn are equal.
J.rS ',a " o
v' . drink water from 585
".fnicC
v J n Vork county.
vi!Ie Ximrod has slaughtered
' nJ-hogs within ten days.
. nv oi ljaiacixv w'fti -""vvi,,
wtS ft IWtMii Y-' 1
- InlC total awuutu.o suutuca
. s bull ran into a hotel in Itcad
v'S!jlviaa window, with no more
f-fan when it entered.
'i';i;i!i'r,)rt llur Company
Nciij pairs of shoes daily, and em
i .rtr nf hands.
;,rT nil31
' 1 ..1 QTI
1
cr of hauds.
iir l
;e Ku"iniorer' 01 " a-snington
5 couniv, li
d thirty years old.
, a t f Bradford county was gran
)TCC two weeks ago, and last week
jain for the fourth time.
p. Lowry was waylaid by high
" in Krio, the other night, but they
n,.l a cent for their trouble.
rWSlOJi" j
.., ,.Pni Inch thick in INT.'iino
:a quarw; - ,
fBi!Hng news by tciegraph.
ln.lv in Wisconsin who re-
damages for a kiss is repor-
r-1' ' " ,1
ct fur some more damaging
New York, expects to
;r!v a million dollars therc-
ins
-?r.ra iw"1;
e re;
r-mVr of voters in Lancaster coun-
-r.:nrin'J bv the Uegwtry Assessors
.. .;U:jjis;ij!i:rs omce, oept. 104
. vnburv clergyman catches naughty
;'ht-steel Jus irun. conuucis uicro 10
j--an-l holds a little private prayer
their rcrormation.
it down that the pencil mills of
;;re turnmcr cut two hundred
;.,!; j'ate pencils a day, and that the
. :1 is r!,"n to be doubled.
: idlers of the Lackawanna Iron
Company's works, Scranton, have
r. rk, after a Jong period 01 en
iin;. at $.) "0 per ton.
wiiritv hunter recently killed
l:i-;'i w:i';ie.l -7 pounds, after
hni 1h -en cut oil and the entrails
This is the lavcest ou record,
When thev tried
Independence Missouri iZ . Jr-f , UUMSUa mon Fried has the
against ha will sKkSl 1 X nd Stock of ClotbinS.
rode off on a mule, with L ' Tu UT in ur& "ane
v.uuravunvmgeii tnem cheaper than anv other
merchant in Monroe county. Call and ex
amine tor yourselves.
side of him.
The Russian Mennonites.
thaUlitw , Sim0a Fried received week the
noniis 1900 1 SrSftl. V Men- Urgest stock of Ready made Clothing,
riTcd?Ji Boo, and Shoes, and'oenta' Furnishufg
iiviil VTOOUS. ever t)Plnri SPATi in mil- HMintv
ison
the Land Department of the Atch
xopt-o . ana aanta e Railroad a laree Ladies. Miasea. and Children. SW,nt
Tirn -?S , '"I0 0f their road' almost ever variety at ery low priees af
Ihe lands are situated in 4ri-.i s; t?:j' r.J?' T
1 , "'uua ux- """uu a iieu 3 Xiinpire viotnine otore
V c p " acres f a
great Mennonite settlement is to be estab-
nsnea m that quarter
Produce and Furs, taken in exchange
ior gooas at Simon .tried s Umpire Cloth
ng fctorc
Cassimere Suits at astonishinsr low t)tmh
Boys Suits from $3.00 to 12, at Simon
Bargains, Bargains, at Simon FriwV.
in viotninx. c;ome and look at them.
at
i-j:.
iiiitier wanted Kansas to name a
' ' it'i liUil. 'UL till V I vtC IJ.XVCV LtlLV
ui a hamlet called "Hellville," and
Bc'loflnte RqtulVam states that
.Js? Orvis's farm there is a grape-
i'ji e.ne ro . which four thousand
5 t.f r;:ncs have Leon counted this
A. ii 'rnnin. a sewing machine
; ui.-;.ppo;.red from Pottstown,
him some forsred paper
I..-.!
that he intended to
r v ha!!i'o;i. with a hidv and gentle
r. i ..;: jins.J tt be floating about
It started from Cuhsis, France,
..lit 0 August, and had not been
. d siacc. at latest advices.
i'-re Vanderbilt now scventy
1 ! ; re will retire from active
I'-n the stc-'.k market, and resign
v. n with railroad and ether ofu
the first of Xovembcr.
urrann t-icme held in Wvommir
1 . .
recjn lv. some miserable scalawag
kir:rr Haps hun? ur in the
ter.t. And now the local
r ta::s upon the scamn to crime buck
the nail it hung upon, and the
sr.'i hrush."
1 a tu'e r.f Jersev cattle bv Ilerkness
'l'!ji;!i last week three thrce-ycar-
1 fr. -rr. 5:5 to $200 each ; one
" 1 TiMi.-ht $lS.r. and another,
':i:h- !. $!;."" ; a four-year-old
V - i..,-v
t-M and
r'! eth.crs
1 iive-vear-old $-10"). A
h! at from ?70 to SI SO.
coltee crop in ad the produc-
fur 1S74 is set down at 9,-
arA the assumption that
;'l he jo scarcity in any of the
ffthe vrrU: i5 considered pood
s''g a jspejy aecune in
'-"Jt of PeniifVivaMia. nt rine aod
1
" u:! ' !M.Hlt tilOt. Wf'D r L-.nr 1C
' t . ' y tus
? l'opub!i(i?.n a.dminjptrjfim;. fur-
- w a.i-suliVieiit answer to the emntr
iant patblc of the Democracy con
':? "Padbd eitravapance and mis-
r-c or.t Berks county fair, at Read-
carnival
prounds
rool" men
Ors on n lartrA crlp nnt.
;cf hundreds of small speculators
of chance. After the fair was
.'; 46 upwintendent fo'ind nineteen
Mtet b,ks concealed in the watr-
nere they had been hidden after
Mey was abstracted. One of the
papers says that the only differ-
; eenthe gamblers and thieves was
mer were leased and the lat
"c not.
ombsefgpanishani Leghorn fowls
:-t a i- some Parts of Europe as
no
Railroad Accident
On Tu osr? ffn
j -'kiuwu jk lust weeic a
very serious accident occur!
videre Division of the Pennsylvania Rail- Fried a
iuau, at wnat is known as thf W9rn
l 1 . ..
owncn, aoout three miles below rhillins-
T fr a! .a .y . .
xu hp curs inattiift nn trmohf
h n H run rn !iAL x ti .
-a u incamiuiH) anow tne down fviu, : j. .
passenger train, which Ph;ii;K hV?'' tuus. uSpeDaers, o:c., at
- -. , - -..j.me incus
at halt past one o clock. tr rca a
man was sent to the unoer end of th swif Go to Fried's for rWlim Knfa n,l
A x w Fl vvu -" -r w UU Wl
to flag the approaching train, and owinc sh0P.3' truks, valices, and gents' furnishing
to a strange absence of mind that A
til tl ,- IT 7 TJ16 !arost and beat assortment of ready
nnr :l Lv?JL "Pht' .T,he clothing, boots, and shoes, trunks and
o , v-v; uasmu- uiong ai me vances at aimon r ned s,
rate 01 tnirty miles an hour and ran with
great force against the locomotive of the
freight train. Both engines were demol
ished the baggage car was telescoped into
the smoking car, tearing the seats and
floors out. There were twelve men in th
smokinj? car af. th tmn -.PfV, u::
but strange to sav onlv thro r .,r Ahese saPerof "d beautifully finuhed in
them were iniured. A vnnnc mnn nJ trumenta so far eclipsed their competitor in
Samuel Myers, a resident of Harrisbur" "e' vnTlt-' sweetness and delicacy of tone,
was the only person killed. He w fnnnd M 10 carr otl tne brst and on,Jr premium giv
under the ruins, and is believed to haver" t0 exmljitors of reed Organs at the Monroe
been smothered by the weight pressing on untv held September 25, 137 4.
him. Jonathan Thnmtnn tlm Buy onty the be3t. For Drice list addrww
the passenger train, and William Wl Pct Y- SIGAFU3,
me engineer
ANOTHER TROPHY WON
BY TI1E
ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS 1
on the coal tram, both r,f
.Lambertville, were severely though not
dnncrprmislv hurt Mi. TT.. l,
agent, was badly injured, and some other N ofl- "rted t0 present at the
train hands and several passengers were TS n V.ednCRday eveni"g October 7th,
more or less cut and bruised.
NOTICE.
Every member of Active Lodge, No. 339,
meet
as bu
siness of importance relative to the Supreme
Lodge will be taken up and acted upon at that
The Turbulent South. time- The D- D- G- c- Bro. John I. Allen
Affairs in Louisiana have been tolerablv DEa wil1 be received with ProIer honora, ho
'.Uict during
. i
evonuionists nave Deai
yielded up their usurped authority, and
rveuogg nominally reigns in their stead.
1 lie Kellogg onicers have beeu installed
again, and as they are supported by the'
presence ot Lnited Mates forces thev arc
not likely to be molested at present. But
every one feels that this is only a tempor
ary arrangement. If the Federal Govern-
thn 1-Cf ti... tv will give some important instructions in the
it. ... . 1. -r.t i
ana renn revolutionists have r,eaceahlv wur OI ine orucr
C. S. DETRICK, See'y.
jSTOTICE.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of
the iMroudsbure Hank, will be held at their
Banking House, on Tuesday, November 3,
1S74, at 1 o'clock p. m.
J. MACKEY. Cashier.
uu-nt were to withdraw the troor.s Kellofro- Mroudsbnrg, Oct. 3, 1S74. 3t
though he may be, and probably is. the &UC 01 KCJlI LSUlte.
choice of a majority of the people, that
majority has no organized physical power The subscribers will Bell at Tublic Auction,
to aeleat the grasping purposes of the on the
minority. If the latter cannot govern by 28th day Of October, 1874,
votes n wlii by lorce, and it was because it
thought itself strong enough to do this at the Hotel of L. T. SMITH, at Forku Station,
that the blow was struck two weeks ao in Monroe county, Pennsylvania, a tract of
The situation in Louisiana is therefore that ,a,1u ana I'rem,ses containing aoout
nf.m ;ii"mrrl tnio rcVi!n tt-!1 Kt.-oI- nrn I
into cnen warfare whenever thftmlSido SIX HUNDRED ACRES,
1 ; j i. : .1 A .1 . 1 more or IcfP. The said land lies on the North
noM evident is that both parties shall agree aml gollth Turni,ikC in Coolbaugh town,hip,
m the appointment a of returning board to adjoining lands of Daniel McCarty, Dodge A
ascertain the result of the approaching elec- Co., Richard Welch and others, and are better
tion. But political honesty is so rare in known as the
that region that there is not much reason
to hope that this can be arranged.
T C . .1 I 1-
1 C r -w 1 t ,- oiiid lands were con veved to John McCarter by
I governor xuoscs to tne i resi- John Wof and wife and Owen W. King and
ueni, asking mat iroops may oe sent to wife by Deed bearing date Sept., 14, 1867
preserve tue peace m Ldgeaeld district. Also at the same time and place the
The President replies that there are troops
enouph for the purpose already in the dis- STEAM ENGINE AND FIXTURES,
tnct. and that no more will be furnished.
There is so much distrust of Moses and his on Faid premises and a large lot of
en rPAii nrl i r rrm Vif xrn A Tirf tt r.r A -at of Vrt
President's action. He cannot afford, and mTca XieacD' maPie umr,
and the country cannot afford, to send
ECK PROPERTY.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
I hereby moat respectfully annuoate oayself M a can
SHERIFF,
nd If celocted, I pledge mrsely to honMtly and ftdth
iuujr lUKUirgg luh QU11M OI IU'1 OQlCa.
, CHARLES W.TRANSUE.
Coolbaugh township, Sept. 17, 1874.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
I hereby most respectfully annouce myself as a caa-
uiuaie ior me oiuco 01
SHERIFF,
and if elected, I pledge myself to honeeUy and IsJla-
tuuy oucuarge me auuesoisaii ouice.
THOMAS ALTEM06E.
Polk township, Sept 3, 1874.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
I hereby most respectfully announce myself as a
outuuaic ior me oince 01
SHERIFF,
and if elected, I pledge myself to honestly and faith
iuuy uiscuarge me auuea 01 saia omce.
JACOB K. SHAFFR.
Stroudsburg, August 20, 1S74.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
Thereby announce myself as a candidate for the
osice 01
SHERIFF,
and If elected, I pledge myself to honestly and faithfully
uucuarge me auuos 01 saia omce.
JOHN BALDWIN.
Stroudsburg, July 30, 1874.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
I hereby most respectfully announce myself as a can
didate ior me omce 01
SHERIFF,
ly discharge the duties of said office.
and If elected I pled ire myself to honestly and falthful-
Chestnuthlll, August 27, 1874. te.
FELIX STORM.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the
omce or
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
and ask your support, pledging myself, if elected, to
perform tne duties of said office with fidelity.
SAMUEL FOSTON,
Price township, Sept. 10, 1874-te
STATEMENT,
Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Poor fund of
the Uorougn 01 Stroud3burg, from the 15th of April
1872, to tho 1st of September 1374. inclusive.
PETER II. ROBESON and REUBEN TIIOMAS.
OTcrsecrs of the Poor in and for said Borough, in ac
count wun saia luna.
DR.
Cash ree'd from Alexander Fowler, Collector,
for the vear 1871 $373 65
John S. Fisher, for 1872 734 64
Peter Porn, 1573 185 50 S1293 69
CR.
By Cash paid for the following purposes,
per voucners ana receipts rendered, to
wit:
Supplies furnished and keeping pau
pers, 5887 52
Keeping vagrants 55 25
Funeral expenses 36 50
Rent, 65 00
Medical attendance 51 50
Printing 25 00
Auditors, 1872 4 50
Peter II. Robeson, services rendered..... 63 4211203 63
lAfvsriv mvtt Auditors.
September 17, 1S74. Ct.
Caution Notice.
The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in
Stroud township, Monroe County, Fa., hereby
caution all persons against treppaspingon their
premises for the purpose of fishinc. hunting, or
tor any other purpose whatsoever, as they wil
have the law executed as in such cases provi
tied. SILAS Ij. DRAKE,
May 14-1S74 CATHARINE STAPLES,
Auditor's Notice.
In the matter of the monev arisin? from the sale bv
the Sheriff of the personal eoods of Wiliiain Bonscr.
Notice is heroby given, that the undersigned having
been appointed Auditor by the Judges of the Court of
wmmun 1 icas 01 aionroe ixunty, to make distribution
of the said funds amonr and to the persons entitled
thereto, will attend to the duties of said appointment,
on Friday, September the 25th at 'Z o'clock P. M. at his
office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where
all persons arc rcauired to present their claims before
the Auditor or be acbared from coming in for any share
01 saiu iuua.
D. S. LEE,
S?pt. S, 1874-U. Auditor,
liar ins: loaned to Thomas Applesrate. of
Smithheld, 1 Sorrel horse, 1 Bay horse.
1 two-hor?e wagon, 1 one-horse truck wacon.
1 spring bucev wagon, 1 double set of harness.
and 1 set single harness, during my pleasure.
T I 1. . II f
i iicrcov caution an persons against in any
way meddling with the same.
JOSEPH CRYSTAL.
East Stroudsburg, Pa., Aug. 20, 1874-3L
.1 VJ Deen a penect
and pick pockets. The
troops here and there to settle local dis
turbances in the various States. If the
Governors themselves are so incompetent
and incapable, they ought to get out of the
way and make room for better men. No
State can prosper whose local authorities
arc constantly obliged to ask for outside
help. If the Southern States will muster
self-respect enough to select houest, capable
aud fearless men to execute their laws, the
outcries that constantly proceed from Kel
logg, McEnery and Meses will soon cease
to be heard. ro command the popular re
spect the Southern governments must first
make themselves respectable. Bucks to,
Lit.
MARRIED.
On Saturday evening, September 2Gth, at the
houee of th" bride's parent, by Rev. L. E.
Shoedler, Mr. John Transae and Miss Alice
Turner, both cf I ocono.
On Sunday, Sept. 27th. at the house of the
bridegroom s parents, by the same. Air. i'mlLP
Mader and Mies Caroline Kilz, both of Pocono.
The above property will be sold to the high
est bidder without reserve.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp.
Conditions made known on day of sale.
CHARLES S. UAYLIS,
PETER S. DECKER, Assignee,
of JOHN McCARTER, Bankrupt.
Oct. 1-it.
STROUDSBURG
HAS A CHEAP
CLOTHING AND
Boot and Shoe Store,
AT LAST!
James Edingcr has just returned with an
entire uew stock of
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
AND
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
that ha bought at panic prieea and is selling
them at prices that astonish all. Call and
look and be convinced before you purchase
filcAnrlmro On Honr fthnvf Moliinshftad n
NOTICE. X. liuster has returned irotn )rug gtor0 Sept. 17-3m
e city with a tug stocK or eiotning, nats,
Special JSTotice.
the
caps, furs, furnishiag goods, dry goods, Sec. Teaclicrs Examinations.
It you want aaytmng in nis line, give mm a T. . rY,m;natmn of Tenchers will
. 1 II 1 - . L J 1 '
calL lie win sen you goocis cct-aper uiau
hk. va tan v
IJarrett, at Oakland School Iiouse, Oct. 2, 1S74.
ever before.
:f , r 7 Jl Uie Plates 01 tnose w
Tf , j i i,,;i-izcrs. unaer tne name
rf ?e Coo," a surdv of these
r ri r i a i -J
, 1
UA I iC.r. r l l.a
u l'tUy lxnportea nit tier
i Tll? coiribs are of large size,
. . r4 ?ar, in onR tubular glass bottles,
t VT,llt a pint, scalel "with Hack
at , We fca' tliat th small bot-.-
wholesale in Paris more than a
"iV a arr-n 1. j
rooster may in
'!rf!Crcc to oajansori, cs many
Great bargains at Ruster's in whitJ dress Stroudsburtr Borough,
shirts, under shirts, draws, hoisery, zhves, f. Smithfield. at Frntchey'a
neckties, bows, collars and cuffs, handker- gmithficld , at Craigs Meadowa,
cnieis. susnnaers, umuicnas, etc. uu T , . T t. ,
To THE PUBLIC. If 3'ou want a c'c-3 and Hamilton, at SnyderBtille,
a
it
u
u
14
3.
5.
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
12,
13.
H.
15,
u
tt
tt
stvlish suit of clothes and one that will wear Stroud, at Stroudfibiirsr.
good, go to Ruster's and you can have your chestnuthlll, at BrodheaiJsville,
pick cut ot tne largest ana wm. iccic.i .tGilbtrtV
Eldred, at Kunkletown,
Rots, at Rofsland,
N. Ruster has all the very latest styles of a&m neraj exami,tion will be held at
hats. Call and ee tbeui. lie is selling g.,,. .. 94th fnr T(.,lr fn.
g00i3 Very low. tforiJ .v .f thr lvir namd r,!a.
i "b " ' ' " J I
If you want nice paper collars, cuflT, neck cea. Examination each day to bfgin at 10
(s, bows, &.Q., go to Ratter' he haB the o'clock A.M.
A special ioTitatlon to Directors and all
a-j :. i 1. ...n.lJ
. . tt,a f . i omen iBierepiru uwc wbiu,
J Kntrnr i ust received lrom the city a .
tritnnj;rtg, sc., which he &an real cucap. crroufeurg, ;rerr. i, io.
ties
ROOFING SLATE.
Farmer, Slaters and others in want of firat
class ROOFING SLATE, can procure them
(by cnlling on Geo. W. Drake) at nearly Quar
ry prices. I do not keep or soil No. 2 or Rib
bon felate.
I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for
Smith's Turbular Fluted Lightning Rod,
which I will put up and warrant to be the best
conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and
examine the Slate or Lightning Hods before
purchasing elsewhere.
GEO. W. DRAKE.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'74-tf
LIME! LIME! !
The undeniinnvl hereby Informs the miblie that thT
hare opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mill, Monroe
county, ra., ana are prepared to fill all orders promptly.
The capacity of the kilns are between three and four
t una rod busnels per day. 1 bo
LIME
IS OF A BETTER QUALITY
than that burned In any other part of the county.
Parties desiring lime alone the line of Delaware.
Lackawanna A Western R. R. will haTe their orders
promptly fiUod, by addressing
G. a HELLER,
Experiment Mills. P. O.
June II, 1874, tf Monroe county, Pa.
ESTRAY!
Came to the premises of the subscriber, in
Middle m!!hfield township, Monroe County,
Pa., on the firt day of July, 1874, a two-year
old light brindle BULL, with tthort tail and
the left ear cropped otT. The owner or owners
thereof are requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charge and take him away or
he will be disposed of according to law.
JOHN BALMOOS,
August 22, 1874. 3t.
CAUTION!
Having loaned to John Fnnk, dnrincr mv
pleasure, the following articles, I hereby cau
tion all persons against meddling with the
same in any manner, vii:
1 Clock, 1 Cupboard, 1 Cookinir stove, 1 Ta
ble, 6 Chairs, 1 Bureau, 1 Bedstead and bed
ding for three beds, 2 Lamps, 1 etand, 1 Chest,
1 Looking-gl.isH, 2 Axes, Knives and forks,
lot of Iron pots, Earthen-ware, Ac
L. T. SMITH.
Forks Station, Monroe Co., Pa.
5 ptember 3, 1874. 3L
Can you teJl why it is that when any
ob coxae to i?troijJeburg to bay Furniture, they si-
wm iaifin
wjrs ne;uJi f ir .VcCartys Tjibi
?ept wt.
BARGAINS
At 3ST. RTJSTEE'S,
Th
s National
of
shson
t
THE OLDEST AND MOST
Reliable Clothing House m Town!
Goods marked doWxN at
Extremely Low 3?riees I
CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED'
STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
(DILdDTT
Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, k,
N. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good bis warrantad,
N. RUSTER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION
September 3, 1874. tf. MAr'.v street, STRorr3BUKO, Pa.-
HENRY D. BUSH,
(Successor to R. F. & II. D. Bush)
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS,
Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres,
SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES,
AND
Dress Goods Generally,
White Gooda, Flannels, Trimmings, and
HOSIERY,
. AND IN SHORT
The usual stock of a xxell appointed
DRY GOOD AND NOTION STOKE
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.
SEBASTIAN ECHLE,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
SHOP CORNER CT
Pocono and Green Streets,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
. I am how prepared to make to order, alt
kinds of Boots and Shoes, such ns French Calf,
American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove
Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices.
Special attention paid to ha!f-sr3leing, heeling
and all kmd"3 of ni'end?rig. One trial and h
convinced. ncv 6tf
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY A SONS haro on hand tholarj.'rst and txt
aMortment of
(?csor to J. E: Erdman,)
Monroe Co. Marble Works,
Main St., Stroudsbtirg, Ps.,-
Where will be f jund constantly on hand or
made to order,
MOLJIEXTS,
IIEADSTO.VES, &.C.,
of the best Italian and American' Marble.
Having been in the employ of Sir. 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.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
fcb20'72-tf
GRAND OPENING
IN
COFFINS
and
TRIMMINGS
to be found outbid o of either city (Now York or rhiladel
phla), and will mike tbl branch or their businoss a
speciality.
COFFINS and CASKETS
of any ahapo or ttyla, oan be furnished at one hour's
notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third Iom than
any shoS in Stroudsburg. In no cane will they charge
more than ten per cent, above actual coet.
EDIIIAIjMIXG
I DL'TCHINSOiVS BRICK BUILDING,
opposite T. Stemple's Store,
EAST STROUDSBURG.
Having jnst opened with an entire new stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
CONSISTING OF
DRESS GOODS,
DELAINES,
attended to in any part of tho County at the shortest !
pneoible notice. June 18,'74-tf
PRICES KCDLCfli)
AT THE
orner Store!
THE
CHEAPEST GOODS
IN TOWN.
POPLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
AND OIL CLOTH.
Woolens,
SHAWLS,
ALPACAS,
FLANNELS,
DOMESTIC 8,
PRINTS.
Great bargains are now offered Jh
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
ALPACAS, VELVETEENS,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, Ac,
all of which have been marked down to
PANIC PRICES.
Good all new and right in Atvle. but
marked down to meet the llwra. We iuvite
all to call and see for themselves. Terms
Caah.
a R. ANDRE. A Co.
dco-4tf Main St., 8troudbarg. Pa.
BLBNKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at
tliis Office.
Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro
ceries and Provision. Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt,
Fisbj Pork, Oil, Syrups, Mol aasea, Sugars,
Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind,
and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry
Goods Store. All my goods are new and can
not fail to give satisfaction.
Good shown with pleasure. Call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere and there
hy save time and money.
J. II. SHOTWELL,
Formerly Slater & Shotwcll.
Dec. 4i 1873.-3m
Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &c,
SCAT, CAEAP AND QUICK,
Printed to Order at the
JEFPERSONIAN
1
J0U
rinfin
OFFICE,
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
ftT AH Ordtn promi'tN fi'!d. GiTeus
t nil.
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