The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, December 17, 1874, Image 3

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r., received at Williams's Druj? Store
cna barrel ot seven yearoia x.ye v uisKey.
r t received at Williams' Drug store a
ip'lct of Englh Salted Potash, warran
ol Oct 8-lt
last received at Williams' Drug Store
" , t iiri T i J t t
& larg'
e stoCK 01 uue jueau a.uu iinsccu Ull
f'jr tlie
fall trade. Trices of Oil and Lead
Oct 8-lt.
t was proven at the Monroe County Fair
, " R;iter had the best made and finest
' . . r r f rilinttr
Iiufiter received
,.'e r,t,re:muin on Clothing for 13 years.
.,l,Mr III WUUIVV VUUUlU
N'otick. N". Raster has returned from
v elv with a bii? stock of clothing, hats,
' r, "fjM, furnishing goods, dry goods, fcc.
Vvcu want anything in his line, give him a
en:!. C sel1 ou gO0( cheaper than
e,or U-fore.
To TUT". Tcdlic. If you want a nice and
v!i;h suit of clothes and oue that will wear
roll go to 1? aster's and you can have your
tick" out of the largest aod best selected
l-'wk ia t-lWU &t prices that will astonish
you a!L
(jroat bargains at Raster's in whita dress
unJer shirts, draws, hoisery, gloves,
r'vk;i'- tows, collars and cuffs, handker
chief su.-piviers, umbrellas, &c Call and
w!;:e before purchasing elsewhere
V. Kuster just received from the city a
r"ct ;iss.irtuiMitf dry goods, alpacas, shawls,
t:;aiaiing?i which he sells real cheap.
If you want nice paper collars, cuffs, neck
Uw, &e., go to Kuster's he has the
ii:ktt stock and sells cheap.
Iln-tor ha all the very latest styles of
C;iil and see tueui. lie is selling
, viTV IdW.
ANOTHER TROPHY WON
BY THE
SSTEY COTTAGE ORGANS 1
Thce superior and oeantifuily finished in
ftruir.vnt far eclipsed their competitor in
..! :r.;t p:irity, sweetness and delicacy of tone,
lo c:vry oil' the lirst and only premium giv
tn U; cx!iiiitors of rerd Organ at the Monroe
0;n:y Vslr, held September 25, 1S74.
i; ;v i n'.v the bczi. For price list addrrsa
(V. i"-t:. ' J. Y. SIGAFUS,
GET OUT OF THE WAY !
Tout' you. see the Lightning Express
COMING IN LOADED DOWN WITH
DECKER'S GOODS
FOR THE WONDERFUL
CHEAP AUCTION STORE,
AT THE SMASH DOWN PRICES !
Li-t vek the goods went under, and it is
vt uii-it Lcker has expected and what he ha
:..-n w.iitin n r. to he could sell nearly all
ki
of "'X;d :ro;a
15 to 30 certs lower on every Dollar
:.;an
merchants who laid in their Btock
Just ec-:ne and look for yourself and nee the
.... aim u:ousaiu;s oi varas oi ancoes.
L.fU'Ltii ami 1-rown Mnsnns, Black and
i Y.loroJ Alprcii, all colors, beautiful, for 30 and
4-cti:L-, w orth a rreat deal more money.
Cloths, Cassimeres,
CLOTHING,
sots and Shoes.
A m.X V An,
Nearly a!! ihe-e goods you will find as cheap
a1- !!"or,r tit e v.-nr.
Vt'e h.v. e Calico (a, rents, good Pin and
NWJU-s. hi r f.;rit.a a whnle paper, RIBBONS
ASI) WISTER FLOWERS, nearlv half
rri. e. (nw and see fur yourself and you will
Vr"'.-!.'.! DECKER & CO.
L-
.notice.
P rp.-ins js!i.-&te4 to the Crm of Lea . Co.. prior
y 1st, 1 5-71. are requested to make settlement be-tb-
of Jimuary, ld5. All book accounts re-
Eii-i.ll.
ui.s-f.Ird a: tLat lime will be collected accor
1:T4. LEE 4 CO.
b-.
AUCTIONEER,
2stat3 Aet and Collector.
:s'.;-i;'t bps k-a-re to notify the pntlic that
' i t j s'-il ut short notice p-jrsonal property
, w-jii j Il-ial Estate, at public or private
11
til.
Ti".c:is Siamjile's old store stand, at East
-:S, i-u. Dec. 17, 1S"4. ly.
rniUAL list,
.- Lj;ci:muer Term, ltii.
n.-r.ry vs. Ileu two Neuhart.
,ve. luk-yc or Co. vd. John C. Strunk.
-jT:a vs- -iia.-l Everett tU al.
Vfcy,a L':-'-ri"k vs. Abraham Stcen et. a!.
Ms
f- 'j.- : r.3ti5 v- I'-iun LTarucil A Co et. al
k .'L.! r . J. M. CarU'n et. al.
vAn-.fi 4 Ca.rpes.ter vh. Timothy Miller.
i"ivk,'rrJ A.i:ur.. 9. Uuford Marsh.
,J ';s ',1J "jUtr v. l'taa Mutual Life Iaaurxnct
-Vsria Evd-r vn. the aim.
y:'. IH'JS. M. McILHANEY, Troth'y.
A
KGUMEXT LIST
December Term, 1874.
tV'T vs. Jacob Stiuffer.
r. ...
"v -V -s'-"'naa vS. Lffie Smith, Administratrix.
A:ra vs- L,avid Marvin.
tvr-u vs. Trnothy Miller.
'"Tff'J l ' rt' -"r vs. K?ubea Kreege.
k,a!;,j3 vs- --tosfce L..Xoyn.
' -csw-M;? vs. K&ubt n Hartzcll, Executor.
.'i',;1r.;f t;;.; Widow's Appraiseajent vs. Wash
i J".---;." vvf:fsi,;ici-8 Esrate.
I --7'' '--T" vs. Caspar Buskirk et. aL
j-l'Ji.rr. t-'Wn vs. JVr Mrwine.
I''. n '-' Vi- '"! "Q & Northrup.
j..n.':i.:t;-r c,f the Faltion for discharge of Sarah
Lxj-.-if r of Mas-n Dim:ni :k, dee'd.
Sheriff's Sale.
'ie of a writ of ven. er.
to me direct
i-'U'.d Gut of the Court of Common Pleas of
;.u ro Cour.ty I will expose to sale, at Pub-
of
' 'i', Ike 26iA day of Decem&cr, 1874,
I -!:k in the
ftprn'rin at. til Court
f";1 in ti,e liorough of fcjtroudRburg, Monroe
lo
"it;
that
corf 'i in imi'aw (pnpmpnt and
'fact
containing
35 ACRES,
i'rl r "nded by land of Jacob Learn,
L,:srn- Manasaeh Miller. George Se-
n,V,n, ol,1frB; a!Gut 20 acres cleared, bal
aerland. Improvements are
Dwelling House,
kiSv1?'". 16 by 22 feet, frame
tn'tl.' S by 20 feet a variety of Fri
'Sei? A " wmcr near me uoor.
tr"of p-f- tai'n 'n execution a tlie prop
fr'r'cJl, p Sbiveiy, and to be old by me
-.ARLES HENRY, Sheriff
;"D OO-ce, Btrojdr.rg, )
1 1 1 1 at .j
Sheriff's Sale.
T . -
jr viruie oi a writ of fi. fa. to me directed.
uCu oui oi ue uourt of CommoD Pleas of
,r I"7' A wm CIPeto public aale, at
Public Vendue, on '
Saturday, the 20th day of December. 1874
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
"uuac-In, "1C, borough of Stroudaburg, Monroe
County, the following described Real Estate
to wit: '
All the interest of defendant in nA t .
tain farm or tract of land situate in Middle
uiuiimicm lownsmp, containing
120 ACRES.
adjoining lands of George Peters, Jacob H.
Place, Kudolphua Schoonover, John Dewitt,
t vr ' DeI,ue- About 20 acres, WOOD-
AJ acres Mr.A.uuV, balance cleared
Improvements part log and part frame
Dwelling House,
1J Rtories high. 16 br 40 feet. "RATiV
33 by 45 feet, stable under and other
oui Diamines,
Seizel and taken in execution a th nmn.
erty of Samuel G. Miller, and to be aold by me
CHARLES IIENRY, Sheriff
.neriu '8 utnee, Stroudsburg,
December 7, 1874.
3t.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ah fi. fa. tn mo tlfrw.
ed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at
a uunc venaue, on
Saturday, t!ie 26th day of December, 1874,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
nouse in me uorough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
County, the following described Real Estate,
to wit:
All that certain rneaage and two lots of
iaua situate in Jackson township, in said Coun
ty. No. 1 adioinine land of John M. Kin
ley, Wm. II. Rinehart, Philip Kresge and Jo-
noa ju. tinier, containing
110 ACRES,
of which 75 acre are cleared and in good state
of cultivation, balance tiuiberland. The im
provements are a 1 story jp n
Frame House, Mi
22 by 25 feet, Kitchen attachedfe
lb by 40 feet, a frame Barn 30 bv 4o' feet and
other out buildings. There is a
loun Orchard
on the premises. JNo. 2, containing
11 Acres and 131 Perches,
adjoining No. 1 and land of Jonas B. Miller,
John Kinsley and the Estate of John Wilson,
deceased : about 6 acres cleared and balance
good timber land.
beized and taken in execution a the prop
erty of Daniel B. Miller, and to be sold by me
for cash.
CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Stroudburg, 1
JJecember 7, la. 4. 3U
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me directed,
iacd out of the Court of Common Plea of
Monroe Counry, I will expose to eale, ut Pub
lic Vendee, on
Saturday, the 26A day of December, 1S74,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House in the Borough of Stroudibnrg, Monroe
County, the following described Real Estate,
to wit :
A certain mewiage and lot of land situate
in the Borough of Stroudaburg, Monroe Coun
ty, on the North ide of Sarah Street, being 75
feet in front on Sarah Street by 160 feet deep,
adjoining land of Henrietta De Young and Geo.
L. Dreher. The improvements arc a frame
Dwelling House,
lo dv -i ieet, stories nign, wiin
ptories, frame BAlvOi 16 by 18 feet,
FRUIT TREES and water on the premise.
ALSO: A certain lot of Land fcituate in
Stroud township, containing
14 ACRES,
more or lese, adjoining land of John Palmer,
John Bovs, John Decker and others, all clear
ed. A!?o, the interest of defendant in a certain
lot of Land on the South ?ide of Bark street,
in the Borough of Stroudsburg, containing
8 ACRES,
adjoining land of Sydenham W. and John T,
Palmer and others. Ihe impoveraentB area
Frame Dwelling House,
25 by 30 feet, 2 stories high, frame rj
BARN 30 by 10 feet, and other out
buildings.
Seized and taken in exueution as the prop
erty of William E. B. Palmer, and to be Bold
by me for cash.
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,
December 7, 1S74. 3t. J
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of al. ven. ex. to me di
rected, issued out of the Court of Common
Pit-as of Monroe County, I will expose to aale,
at Publie Vendue, on
Saturday, Vie 20iA day of December, 1S74,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
County, the following described Ileal Estate,
to wit ' ... i r t t j
Situate 13 the t3wnnip of Jackon in aaid
County, viz: The undivided half part of a
tract of Woodland containfrig
108 ACRES,
adjoining land of Robert Albertson, 6atauel
Able, Joseph Woodlingand other, all Timber
Land. Also another tract containing
97 ACRES,
adjoining land of Philip McCIufiltey. John
FeJ ker, and Conrad Miller. About 50 acres
cleared, balance timber land. Improvement
Frame BAKN 36 ly 45 feet, Stone Stable,
t i . . f- It? TT rA
atone uwemng no use, d-.
20bv24 feet 1 Moriea high. Also1":?
nr..-liviled one half Dart oi a lot "1 fc-v
of land containing
9A ACRES.
all cleared. Improvements flt
FEAME HOTEL, Jl
2G by 35 feet, two stories high, with two wing
14 bv 20 feet 1 utoriH high. Frame fched
by 24 feet, LOG D WELLIXU W
by 30 feet 1$ stones high, tJlacKnuta nop
20 by 20 feet, and other out buildings. Fruit
Tree on the premises. The public road from
Tannersville to Fennersviile passes through
the last two properties.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Samuel R. Bossard, and to beaold by me
for cash.
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,
December 7, 1874. 3t. J
DENTISTRY.
DR. HOMER PATTERSON
Will be at the office of Howard Patterson, M.
D. (formerly Dr. Seip's) Main st.. Stroudsburg,
from December 24th to January 2d. 1875, (ho
lidays.) His former patients, also others wish
ing dental work done are requested to call.
Freeh Laughing Gas will be ready for extract-
"fj- B Thofce IndebtH arc reanwted to
wale payment. C- 74.-4t.
NOTICE
Is hereby given to all those who are in
debted to the late firm of Brown & Kel
ler to call at the store of D. R. Brown, and
make settlement forthwith. All account
remaining unsettled after the 1st of Jan
uary 1875, will be placed in the hands of
a Justice of the .Peace for settlement.
D. R. BROWN,
JOS. KELLER,
Stroudsburg, Dec. 10, 1874.
WIDOWS APPRAISEMENT.
The acceptance of widows in the following
named Estates have been filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Mon
roe county and will be presented for approval
by said Court on Mouday, December 23th.
1874.
Estate of Charles Shupp, deceased.
' Martin Roof, 14
41 Geo. P. Hacker, u
" Henry Stoddart, 11
" Peter Sees,
" Patrick McAsey,
THOS. M. McILHANEY,
dec 9, 1S74. Clerk.
PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Ephraim Arnold
committee of the person and estate of Peter
Arnold (a lunatic), of Ross township has filed
the second account in the office of the Protho
notary, of the Court of Common PJeas of Mon
roe county, and will be presented for confirma
tion and allowance at the next term of said
Court to be held Mondav, Dec. 23, 1874.
TUOS.'M. McILHANEY,
Dec. 3, 1S74. Prothonotary.
Register's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persom inter
ested in the Estates in the respective decedents
the lollowing accounts have been filled in the
Register's Office of Monroe county, and wil
be presented for confirmation to the Orphans'
Court of said County at Stroudsburg. on Mon
day, the 2Sth day of December. 1874, at 10
o clock, A. M.
Account of Philip Rerael, Administrator o
the Estate of Marv Kernel, dee'd.
Account of Samuel Streepy, Administrator
ot the rotate of Andrew JJnsmrk, dee d.
Account of Henry Kortz, Guardian of Thos
1. fchoener.
Account of Wm. n. Buttz, Administrator o
the Estate .f George Werkheiser, dee'd.
First account of Alonzo B. Shafer, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Mary Shafer, dee'd.
Account of David R. Malvin, Guardain of
Edgar P. Hollinshead.
Account of Wm. II. Case, Executor of the
last Hill and testament of John Lynch, dee'd.
rirst account of l homas Altemose. Adminis
trator of the Lstate of Jacob Altemose, dec d.
1'irst account of Josiah Shupp. Admimstra
tor of the Estate of Nathan Shupp, dee'd.
Account of 1'eter Gruver. Administrator of
the Estate of George A. Buskirk, dee'd.
Account of Edward B. Dreher and Secilla S.
Carr, Administrators of the Estate of James
Carr, Jr., dec d.
J. APPENZELLER, Register.
Register's Office, Stroudsburg, )
rOV. 27, 1S74.
ouvt Proclamation.
Wbereu. the Hon. Samcxl S. Dkik. President
Judge or tne Z2d J udiaal Hutnct of Pennsylvania, com-
osea oi me counties or w avne, l ike, Monroe and
arbon, and John De Youne and Peter Grurer. Esar't.
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the
County of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices
or tne court ot L'yer and Icrnuner and uencralJail
dfelirerT and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and
for the aaid County of Monroe, have issued their precept
to me commanding mat a court oi Quarter soMions of
the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Over and
Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's
Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at
siroucsDurg, on
MONDAY, the 2Sth day of December, 1874,
to coatiauc one week, if necessary.
.OTICC
Is hereby given to the Coroner, the Justice of the
Peace, aad Constable of the said county of Monroe,
that they be then and there readv w iih their rolls.
records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem
brances to do those thing which thoir offices are ap
pertaining, and also that those who are bound br
recognizances to prosecute give evidence against the
prisoners mat are or shall be in tne jail of the said
county of Monroe; or against persons who stand charged
with the commission of offences to be then and there
to prosecute or testify as shall be jab t.
(God save the Commonwealth.)
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Offlce Stroudsburg,
December 3, 1874. J
Light! Light!! Light!!!
A NEW ENTERPRISE!
Keystone Oil and Lamp Store!
The subscriber has just opened a new and
elegant stock of
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene,
Machinery, Sperm and Neats Foot
Oils, &c,
on Main street, directly opposite the Strouds
burg Bank. I am now prepared to furnish the
citizens of Stroudsburg and surrounding coun
try with Chandeliers, 2, 3, 4, and 6 lights, Hall
Lamps, Stand and Bracket Lamps, Glass and
Metal Lamps, Perkins' & Houses' Patent Safe
ty Lamps, Orient, Fuller's Patent Safety
Limps; all kinds of Burners, Chimneys,
Wicks and Lamp Trimmings. Kerosene oils
1.10 to 1.50 and over fire test, from 20 to 40
cents per gallon. Machine oils of the best
quality, warranted not to freeze or gum, $1 50
per gallon ; Neats Foot Oil, best quality $1 60
E:r gallon ; Sperm Signal Oil $1 50 per gallon;
eather Saver, for harness, boots and shoes 50
cents per can.
Give us a call. No trouble to show goods.
S. S. DRAKE.
Novtmber 26, 1374. tf.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
MIL R. MAINONE the gentleman who
adrertise in another column of this paper has
been t-ngaged here for some time in regulating,
repairing, and tuning Pianos, Organs, Melo-Je-ons,
etc., and we the undersigned thick him a
perfect master of the business. He repaired,
regulated and tuned our instruments, that i
Pianos and Melodeons, to our entire satisfac
tion, and hetier than any one we ever employed
before. We think him a gentleman in every
refject and recommend him to every one who
wishes to employ a competent tuner, as thor
oughly acquainted with the construction of
musical instrument.
C. R. ANDRE,
REV. J. KOIILER,
G. SAN FORD,
JOHN S. FISHER,
NELLIE R. HINDS,
DARIUS DREHER,
HON. J. B. STORM.
C. D. BRODHEAD,
FRANK BUSH,
A. W. LODER,
J. K. SHAFER,
FRED. WAGNER.
November 19, 1874-4t.
FOR SALE CHEAP,
58 DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS
near the Depot For further particulars, apply to
1 G. E. 6TAUFFER A CO.,
Oct. ISi-Zm Et Stroudsburg, Pa.
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at
this O&09.
BARGAINS
A.t 3ST. BUSTER'S,
The National
THE OLDEST
Eeliable Clothing
GOODS MARKED DOWN AT
Extremely Low Prices I
CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED
STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
Hats
Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, k,
N. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good fits warranted.
N. RTJSTEE,
PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION,
September 3, 1874. tf. Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa,
R. MAINONE,
Maker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer
or
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons.
Tartlet residing In Stroudsburg and ricinity, wish
ing their Instruments thoroughly tuned, r emulated and
repaired at a most reasonable price, will pleaso leave
their orders at the Jeflersonian Office.
Those wishing to purchase Pianos or other instru
ments will find it to their advantage to call on me. liar
in
g had a practicle experience of over twenty-six
years in the musical line, I am prcpored to furnish
the latest and most improved instruments at the lowest
possible prices. I have located myself permanently
here and solict your favors.
i00FL(i SLATE.
Farmers, Rlatern and others in want of first
class ROOFING SLATE, can procure them
(by calling on Geo. V. Drake) at nearly Quar
ry prices. I do not keep or soli No. 2 or Rib
bon Slate.
I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for
Smith's Tarbular Fluted Lightning Rod,
which I Tvill put up and warrant to be the best
conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and
examine the Slate or Lightning Rods before
purchasing elsewhere.
GEO. W. DRAKE.
Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'74-tf
STROUDSBURG
UAS A CHEAP
CLOTHING AND
Boot and. Shoo Store,
AT LAST I
Jamce Edioger has just returned with an
eutire new stock of
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
AND
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
that he bought at panic prices and is selling
them at prices that astonish all. (Jail and
look and be convinced before you purchase
elsewhere. One door above Hollinshead's
Drug Store. Sept. 17-3m.
HENRY D. BUSH
(Successor to R. F. & U. D. Bush)
DEALER IX
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS,
Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres,
SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES,
AND
Dress Goods Generally,
White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and
HOSIERY,
AND IN SHORT
The vtual itocJc of a well appointed
DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE.
The atock was not purchased at
Auction or Bankrupt Sale3
but will be Bold at prices satisfactory to
purchasers, tnd warranted as to quality.
CALL AND 8IE.
II. D. BUSH.
Strnudsbnrg. April 30, 1874 tf.
0T jou know that J. II.
McCarty & Sons are the only Under
takers in Strou'isburg who understands their
business? If not, attend a Funeral managed
by any other Undertaker io town, and you.
will see the proof of the fact.
JaoeJSTif
Can you tell why it is that when any
oo eomea to Stroudsborf to bay Fnroluir, they a
wayi ta-jn- MCrty,s Furniture Stor !
gf. 7f, 47.
Ml
Fashion!
AND MOST
House in Town!
IN
9
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY & SONS have on hand the largest and heat
assortment of
COFFINS
and
TRIMMINGS
to be found outside of either city rKew York or PhUadel
, Phia). and will make this branch or their buain
speciality.
COFFINS and CASKETS
of any shape or style, can be furnished at one hour's
notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third less tfaaa
uj aoo in strouasourg. in no case will they chares
mn-rm aK n fan ma. ... -1 . . . . 0
hi wuu wn actual cost.
EMBALMING
attended to In any part of the County at the shortest
possiDie notice. June 18,'74-tf
J. B. HULL,
(Successor to J. E. Erdman,)
Monroe Co. Marble Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
Wh ere will be found constantly on hand or
HEADSTONES, &c,
of the best 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.
JRaT Orders by mail promptly attended to,
feb20'72-tf
GRAND OPENING
IN
0LTCUIXS0.VS BUICR BUILDING,
opposite T. Stemple's Store,
EAST STROUDSBURG.
Having just opened with an entire new stock of
Dry Goods aad Groceries,
CONSISTING OF
DRESS GOODS,
DELAINES.
POPLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
AND OIL CLOTH.
WOOLENS,
iS H AWLS,
ALPACAS,
FLANNELS.
DOMESTICS,
PRINTS.
Alo a full anaortuaent of choic Familj Gro
ceries and Provifiona, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt,
Fish, Pork, Oil, Sjrupa, Molasses, 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 arc new and can
not fail to give satisfaction.
Goods nhown with pleasure. Call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere and there
by eave time and money.
J. IL SHOTWELL,
Formerly Slater & Shotwell.
Dec.. 4, 1873.-3m
LIME! LIME ! I
The underslsmed hereby Informs iba miKM v..
have opened two Cilns. near Exierlment Miii Mnn.i
oounty, Pa , and are prepared to fill ail order promptly
The capacity of the kilns are between tare aud four
hundred bushels per day. The
LIME
IS OF A BETTER QUALITY
Uun Uiat burned in any other part of the county.
ParUea desiring lima along the Una of Delaware,
kt7i"n v1"?11 toetr order
promptly fillod, by addreasin j
O. 4 8. HELLFR,
, ,, Fipertweot UAllm, P. a
Jane Tl. le t if Monro county, p
of
THE MONROE COUNTY
Co-Operatiye Life Insurance
COMPANY,
STROUDSBURG,- tEUXSYLV ANI A.
Limit 5,000 Members.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Any person of soand body aad mind, of either so, not
lest than fifteen nor more than sixty-five years of
and not engaged in any occupation, exceedingly dsngor
oos to life, msy become a member of this Company, by
paying n admission tee, as toiows :
From 15 to 40 years cf az
" 40wM "
M M to 60 " " "
" 60 to 65 " " 14
$3 00
6 00
10 00
20 00
And one dollar for Policy.
No other cbanres will be made at any time, exoeptiag
one dallar and ten cents for each member who diea.
The advantages of this Company over the ordinary
Life Insurance Companies are, that the fees are so sniall
that the man of moderate means can secure a com
petency to his family at a trilline cost, and payable at
such long intervals, and such small sntns, that no persoik
ean be inconvenienced by them. This company cannot
fail ; no panics can affect :t. Persons holdine certificates
f 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 for Insurance, or information, may be
made to the Directors or Secretary, at Stroudsburg, Pa.
CI&XCTOK3.
R. S. Staples. H. R. Bleseckar,
M. F. Coolbaugh, Wm. Fine,
Klndarus Shupp, J. H. Fetherman,
a D. Brodhead, Peter Gruvar,
E. B. Preher.
P.. S. STAPLES, Pres't.
M. A. De L. Va Hoas, Sec'y.
March 6,'7S-tf
MONROE COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Company
STROUrSBUEG, PA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
The By-Laws of this Compay, and regulations govern
ing insurance have, recently been 'very materially
changed, placing it upon a basia equal to that of any
Life Insurance Compwiy in the State.
Important among these changes are the fc:Iow!sg,
vi :
Policies,
five years.
Instead of being perpetual, are Issued for
All property Is classified and the rata cf premium is
fixed according to the risk of the property.
Premium notes are taken, and all assessments are
made on the notes.
Property is insured for not more than two thirds of
lte actual cash value, and the 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 la case
of heavy loss, aui where a special assessment is
necessary.
The Company is therefore prepared to insure proporty
upon terms much more desirable than under the old
system.
Applications may be made t any of the Ilanasrers.
Surveyors, or Secretary.
MANAGERS.
Stogdell Stakes, J. Iepue LeBar R. S. SUplss,
Silas L. Drake, C. D. lirodhead, Robert Iioya,
Jacob Knecht John EJinger, F. Haerman,
Jaoob Stouffer, Theo. Schoch, T. W. lthodes,
William Wallace.
ST OG DELL STOKES, Pres't.
E. B. Dkxuer, Secretary and Treasurer.
SURVEYORS.
For Monroe County :
Silas L. Drake, William Gilbert, Geo. G. Shafer.
T. W. Rhodes, J. Depue LeBar, Jaoob Stauffer,
John Edinger.
For Wayne County:
Charles A. Muter.
F. A. Oppelt,
For Pike County :
Samuel Detrick.
For Northampton County :
Richard Camden.
For Carbon County :
Samuel Zlegenfus.
For Wvoming County :
G. M. Koon, . II. W. Bardwell, J. B. Edwards.
4TThe Managers meet regularly at the Secretary's
Office in Stroudsburg, on the first Tuesday of each
month, at 2 o'clock. M. May 15,'73-tf
READ THIS!
O. I5. MICK,
Wholesale & Retail
DEALER IN
TOBACCO AiD SEGARS.
(Opposite Wallace's Lumber Yard.V
STROUDSBURC, PA.
READ THIS!
april 9-tf.
go to j. ii. Mccarty & soxs,
ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST.,
STROUDSBURG, PA.,
AND BUY YOUR FURNITURE,
Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Rugs, Win
dow Shades, Curtains & Fix
tures, Table Cloths, &cv
AND SAVE
At Least Two Profits.
As McCarty A Son buy, direct from the manufacturer
for cash (not 60 day), they can sell you
MORE FURNITURE,
OF A BETTER QUALITY,
AND FOR LESS MONEY
than yoa cn buy at retail either In city or country and
very article is warranted to be as reprednted
June 18,'74-tf v
OX'T FOOL, YOU II JZOSEY
away for worthless articles of Furniture,
bn go to MoCarty & Sons, and you will pa
well paid for it, June 1874 t
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