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STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., OCTOBER 28, 1875.
NO. 22.
v. U
4 ,,JI . , n viar in advance and if not
Tr.-h . ; i.i "f y-,ar ,w" d,,Uar" a"u 1,1 -
wiK;:;r;,Mtia.i.Hl until arrearages are
j i-'. ,n 1 IIH- r.'nn'i.
K-..rt V'lll'
.rli.m, 'H-oiI
iftl in H'
i;"V;ti'Isl.V). i:neh additional in-
Imger oik l""!""" -
nr ALL KISDS
highest style f the Art, and on the
most reason:.!-!.' terms.
D
n. uisrcK joiixstone,
Homoeopathic Physician,
Remamin Dun-ran, vncrry ano,
ivMencc:
MONROE COUNT Y
yU IS, 1ST.-,. lr.
r.v.
D
n i. LEWIS KlUKIIl lT,
physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
Sand Cut, Wayxe Co., Pa.
D
.siirgeon
w tt. it li ivin ' inst returned from Dental
T'TZImI ;, - to make artificial teeth in
"T't ".1 " lilV-Iiko manner, a:.d to till de
; ;i or-lin, to the most improved ..thod
2i n.-t-li;liout pain, wh. nd.-Mn-.! by the
Tivt.i Ltii... hi,li si-iit re v harmless.
,:;',f,iIl;i;1..snoa,1yd..1,
fhjrtf. r.-a';
ti;!i.--.'.';-
ftrnnii-'.nrJ. 1;l-
All work waranted.
new brick builJiti-,'. Main street,
Aug.:U'71-tf.
physician.
O.HfC nearly opposite Williams Drug Store.
i.. ji.Mi- former! v ...cupi.-d hy E. L. Wolf, eorner
firjl". sn-1 U--ln:t streets, Stroudsburg,
SOMETHING NEW !
A SHOE MANUFACTORY.
T1i. undcrsini-d would rosjvvtftilljr srirc notice that
tlioy ha-e established at WilliatnV Unll htiiiding, i-or-iier
of Ut-wrge and Monroe strifts, Stroudsburg, I'a., a
SHOE MANUFACTORY,
for the making of all kinds of Lady's and (Jontl'-mons
and Children's Itoots and Shoes and lipers. l'arlicu
lar attention iuid to
CUSTOM WORK.
Persons havinsr dfor:nd Art-t, bunions or corns, or
rliildren with w.tak ankl.-s. or crook.il limbs, ran have
here of first rlass materials and at reasonable prices
Shoos made to suit their cases.
Havin;; had a large experience in Xew York wo feel
confident that we can suit customers as to )iinlitirs and
price, all of our fcoods both for general and siecial sale
arc warranted to 1? as repr.-sented I'lease cive us a
call, examine our goods and materials consisting ot
Surges, glazed French, Mat and French Calf Kid, Ions
grained. Hrush and lVbletI tioat Morm-cu, French and
American Calf and Kip Skins, all of which will be
cheerfully shown to those who may call. Intending to
make a first rate wearing article we
conceal, either in stock or make froi
would invite their closest scrutiny.
Julv , 'T.Vtf lt K. cnOMMlTTT A CO.
To the Voters of Monroe Couuty.
I oiler myself as a candidate for
Associate Judge.
FJesiioet fully soliciting the snport of the voters of
-Mnni-c f on nt r, anl promise It elected to M;rloriu tue
duties of the oifice failhfullv and Impartially.
WILLIAM ii. REES.
Stroudsburg, Si-pt. C, 1S7.1.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully oner TO the VoteiS Of M()Iir08 COUlltV.
hims-.df t the voters of Monroe count v. as a candidate I "
for the otlice of I ine undersigned docs hereby most respectfully oiler
To the Voters of M.onroc County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
for the ollice of
County Commissioner.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity, and to the best of bis ability.
COISXELIFS STA'r.XEn.
Hamilton, Sept. 9, lST."!.
Associate Judge.
Tf elect cd he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability.
JOSEril FABLE.
Hamilton, Sep. 2, 1ST5.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
fore the ollice of
County Commissioner.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability.
WILLIAM SDEI'UY.
Sniithfield, August 20, 1S7"i.
himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate To the Voters of Monroe County.
iui tuir T'lini- i
Associate Judge.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the.
office with fidelity and to the best of hi ability.
CHARLES W. PECKER.
Rarrctt, August 2C, lS7.r.
have nothing to To the otcrs of 3Ionroe County.
ii the public, but
FARM FOR SALS'.
The undersigned offers at private sale, his Farm, sit
uate iu Hamilton township, Monroe County, Fa., near
ISossardsville, and miles from Stroudshurg, County
seat of Monroe, containing
75 Acres,
:lut 6 Acres Timber Land, the balance improved land,
lime stone soil, in a hi-h state of cult ivation. The im.
provcmriits are a
Frame House,
The undersigned des hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
for the office of
Prothonotnry and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe
Covnty.
Tf elected h promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability.
ALOXZO R. SHAFER.
Hamilton, Sept. 1(5, 187.1.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
for the ollice of
County Commissioner.
Tf elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the lest of his ability.
MEIJHOIR HREIIER.
Stroud township, August 2fl, 1S75.
rarn ?,2 by 4H iM'SSJditl
Est! OlJ
SSO U A i 1" ATT C RSO.V,
Piysicim, Sargean and Accoucheur,
O li.-e an-l llcsi.letuv, Main street, Stroiid?
tiir'' Ia-. in the bnil.lin- formerly occuined
br lr. Soip. Prompt attention given to calls.
!- to 9 a. ni.
l " p. in.
G " S p. in.
April Id 174-ly.
D
it. gi:o. W. JACKSOX
rarsirux, surgeon axd iltcitueub.
In the ol.l office of Dr. A. Ileeve Jackson,
iJence, corner of Sarah ami Franklin street.
STR0UDS3URG, PA.
Mzn-i 8,'72-tf
AUCTIONEER,
Real Eitata Agent and Collector.
Tli" iin'l-r-i,'!C'l beg b-ave to notify the public that
tb ii jr -ji.i r.-.I t --U at sliort in.tiee personal property
of a!l kiuJs, a- wrll as R-al IMate.at iiublie or private
ill.-.
temple's ol l store stand, at iJist
Iec. 17, 1S74. ly.
containing nine rooms;
Wairon Slu-1. l'ig-icn is by :: feet.
with Carriage House attache.!, and all other necessary
nt-buildings; a never falling well of water near the
dwvlling. There is an excellent Orchard of
Choice Fruit Trees
on the farm, consisting of Appb Peach. Cherry, rium,
Frillies, Crab-apple, .several varieties, irax-s, landad
and dwarf Cherries, Ae.; a Lime Kiln, and one of the
lest stone quarries in the valley. The Kiln has capa
city enough to turn out one hundred and fifty buali
els'of lime er day.
The crops and Mock can be bought with the Farm.
Here is a good c ha nee lor a bargain.
Fl.TKU AV. SHAFER.
Rossardsville, July 1, ls7". tf.
PRICES REDIXED
AT THE
rner
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate
for the office of
rrothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe
County.
Tf elect cd be promise to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability.
JOHN H. FEXXER.
Hamilton, August 20, 1S73.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate
for the office of
Prothonolary and Clerk of the Court of Monroe
County.
If elected, he promises to discharge t ho duties of the
office with fidelity, and to the best of his ability.
THOS. M- McILIIAXEY.
Ptroudsburg, August 19, 1S75.
To the A'otcrs of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
for the office of
Protlionotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe
County.
Tf elected be promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability.
JOHX S. FISHER.
Strondsburg, August 10, 1S7.1.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate
for the otlice of
County Commissioner.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability.
' PETER S. ElilXGER.
Hamilton, Angust 25, 1S75.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
lor tne otuce ot
District Attorney.
If elected he promises to disharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability.
LEWIS M. BURSOX.
Stroudsburg, Sept. It5, 1S7-1.
A GANG OF COUNTRFEITERS.
CONSriKIXG AOAIXST THE XaTIOXAE
CUKRKNCY A DEEP LAID AND PARTLY
Successful Scheme A Haid ox the
Hural Inflationists The Hing
Lkader in Prison A Larue
Quantity of Dies, Material and
Counterfeit Currency Captured
ry the Detectives.
For more than six months past the rural
districts of Luzerne, Wyominjr, Susquehan
na, Carbon, Lehigh, Columbia and adjoin
ing counties have been flooded with counter
feit currency, principally of the denomina
tion of five dollar bills, and any quantity of
five-cent nickels of a spurious stamp. The
money-makers were carrying on a prosper
ing business, and combined the business of
conspiring against Uncle Sam's currency
with that of farming, so that they prospered
without interruption until the fatal fifth of
September, when one of them wandered to
Seranton, and in the attempt to pass his
rag-money, fell into the relentless
CLUTCHES OF THE LAW.
This unlucky wight was named Chas.
X. Bush, a farm laborer from Springville,
Wyoming county, who was detected in the
act of passing a fifty-cent note in the Fifth
ward of this city, and handed over into
the custody of Officer Henry Lewis at the
instance of John Wagner, whom he sought
to victimize. This occurred on Saturday,
and on the Monday following the rural
rag-money merchant was arrested by U.
- W "W T I'll
b. Deputy Marshal J. . oiocum on a
writ issued by U. S. Commissioner Eugene
W. fcimrell ot tins city. llns cireum
stance revealed the fact that counterfeit
ing was extensively carried on by
A GANG OF COUNTERFEITERS
hi ms
for the
District Attorney,
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the lest of his ability.
DAVID S. LEE.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 1S73.
IleTnder emery,
MAXCFACTURER AND DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF
THE
CHEAPEST GOODS
IN TOWN.
To the A'otcrs of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
for the office of
ti;fi.
D
" a:
1 !vnas
I 'a.
Great bargains are now offered in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
vvid s. j.s:5
Attorney ai I,av,
One ilor above the "rftroml-iSsr-J'Jil-lnir,
l'a.
Collections promptly made
Hon
se,
Otol
cr
1S74.
joists: iiol-.sl:,
HONESDALE, PA.
31 st central location ot any Hotel in town.
ALPACAS,
CLO
CASSIMEIIES,
all of which have
PANIC
T
VELVETEEN'S,
I-I S,
FLANNELS, &c,
been marked down to
PBICES.
It. W
lw .Ham street.
January '., 1S73. Iv.
KIPLE & SOX,
Proprietors.
M
CKCII.iXTS' IIOUSC,
Xorth Third Street, PHILADELPHIA.
fciTlieduced rates, 1 75 per day.-&a
HEXKY SPAHX, Prop'r.
L U. Sxvdk'.i, Clerk.
Nov. HO, 1ST4. Cm.
Good all new and ri?ht in Ftyle, but
marked down to meet the times. e invite
all to call and see for themselves. Terms
Cash.
C. R. AX DUE & Co.
dec-4tf ' Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.
G. II. Dreher. E. B. Drener
PHCENIX
WILLIAM S. REES,
Surveyor, Conveyancer and
Real Estate Agent.
Farms. Timber Lands and Town Lots
FOR SALE.
flir-e mcarly opposite American
and U d 'X-r lelow the Corner Store.
March !'), 187:i-tf.
Iloues
DR. J.LANTZ,
SURGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST.
.!'." h? ,,is office on Main street, iu the second storr
Sirn i T s kri. k building, nearly op)Hsit the
,. '"se, Uliu 111- DUMTS niltlSCil I FlUl OV C12M-
" .v,'ars on!ant practice and the most earnest and
"ii atteiuinu tj all mutters pertaining to his pro-
, ""'. ,hal h" i fully able to perform all orK-ratlons
in tu dental line in . ,.u -..-,. l ....i .L ;nr.,l
tlr.
s
l'ialattentioiiiventOKavincthe Natural Teeth;
(,,aa wi '"""""i oi .Ariiuciiil leein on luiuocr.
. OT I 'i.li. i mi t : ...I ...... At. i nil
eS" inurwl. ' 1
l'it ii.--rsiiis tii,u- n i-.. ii., --.I ,i ,.r
'""tinj their wort i.. i...i i ... ..V.i. ii-
ln5 distance.
April 13, 174. tf.
R. MAINONE,
aker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer
OF
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons.
p .t
in,u 'f'.rosifll"i; in Stroudsburc and yi. inity. wish-
-6 ucir in.tr. .......... .l ., ; j i
""Pairwl .7 iiiorougniy iiiuea, rcKiiiHWH
L . "
(2 doors west of the "Jellersonian uincc, ;
ELIZABETH STREET,
.stroiMlslnir?, Pa.,
DREHER & BRO.,
DALE11S IN
I)ru?, Medicines, Pcrfiimcrj'
and Toilet Articles.
Paints,
OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS k PUTTA'.
Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder
.Braces.
Seeley's
Hard RUIlIinil TBlSKS-AWO
Hitter's
TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS.
Lamps and Lanterns Burning
and Lubricating Oils.
Register and Recorder.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the lest of his ability.
.TOIIN.VPI'KXZELLER.
Stroudsburg, August 2fi, 1ST").
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned d.tes hereby mot respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
for the office of
County Treasurer.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelitv and to the best of his ability.
JOHXSIIIFFEn.
Chesnuthill, Sep. 2, 171.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
AVith the approbation of all my friends with whom I
have conversed upou the subject, I have decided to be
a candidate for
Treasurer of Monroe County,
and if elected I pledge myself to attend to the duties of
the office tersonallv.
J l.lwl Ml.-Vll 1VI.1-I1
Stroudsburg, Aug. .", Is7". t.e.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
for the office of
County Treasurer.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of his ability.
HENI1Y n. 151ESECKER.
Stroud, August 5, 187.1.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does here by most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate
for the office or
County Treasurer.
If elected ha promises to discharge the duties of the
office with fidelity and to the Ik-sI of hi ability.
SIMPSON FETHEUMAN.
Stroudsburg, August 5, 1S75.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The nndersifriied does hereby most resnectfully offer
it to the voters or Monroe county, as a candidate m yomincr COUUtV, and that a Horde 01
e office of . , . J . , S ' , .
inaoient iarm laborers was wanueriug
listlessly about the county towns sending
the spurious stufF broadcast throughout
the state. Accordingly, on the seventh of
September, U. S. Deputy Marshal Slocum
arrested G. R. Camp, one of the most ac
complished adepts in the art of counter
feiting in the entire party, at is home
near Marcy's lake, Tunkhannock, on a
charge of making and dealing in counter
feit money. Camp's home gave every in
dication of his carrying on the Lusiuess
extensively, and from information 31 r.
Slocum received he proceeded to room
Xo. 3 at the Packer House, Tunkhannock,
and there unearthed a package of 200
bills, entirely of the denomination of 5,
which had been hidden beneath the car
pet on the floor.
From information obtained from Camp
a whole
His home is near Mafcey's Luke," Tunk
hannock,. and it has been' ascertained on
good authority that he is .art oM offender
of some twenty years stauding."
THE DETECTIVE FORCE
engaged in the working up of the casn'
have frequently had some very. trying and
embarassing experience?, and Mr. Slocum'
and his aids have frequently traveled it
whole night on the strength' of some in
formation they received, into the country,'
only to find when they arrived there that
they had been pursuing an unfounded ru
mor. For upwards of two weeks an expe
rienced detective from the treasury depart
ment at Washington, watched the region
iu which , the ramifications of the rag
money makers were carried on. To Keep'
his avocation, a secret troubled him ex
ceedingly on his lirst arrival here, as he
made his headquarters at one of the prin
cipal hotels in iScranton, where he at first
represented himself as a journalist. , Learn
ing that a reporter of one of the locat
p.apers was stopping at" the same place, he
changed tactics and passed himself off as a
commercial agent, lest the local man of
letters might approach him on professional
topics, -and so reveal his true character.
Mentioning the matter to a friend, also a'
detective of high-standing in this country;
he ascertained that he need have noalarm',:
as the newspapers would not defeat the
ends of justice b' publishing the case unfiT
it was ripe for the reading public," and the.
entire gang of criminals in the clutches of
the law. In the course of a. conversation
with U. S. Deputy Marshal Slocum, yeste"
day, he assured us that he believed Camp
to be the leading criminal, that the case
had been worked to its utmost limits, anil
there .was nothing how that he eared to'
keep from the public, as he was sure the
plot was defeated, the "game" spoiled,- and
the desperadoes foiled in their inflation
tactics.
Carriages and Buggies, Two-seated Carri
for Livery stables and private Families,
Platform Spring Wagons,
Business Law.
of the latest style and for all kinds of use, kept on hand
or made to odcr.
SINGLE-SEATED CAREIAGES,
with top or without top, all styles.
Delivery and Express Wagons,
HORDE OF RAG-MONEV MERCHANTS
ofdifferent styles, shipped to order. All work warrant
ed in every particular for one year. I will make to or
der any stvle of Carriage or light Buggy that may be
V- 1 f . , , 1 T
waiue.1. one oui nrsi ciass work leaves mv snop. i i . ,lT . ill
use only first class stock and employ first ciass work- 111 yomillg COUnty, Was Suspected, and
men, and feel confident that I can give entire satisfac- pcveral arrestS followed, principally among
tion to all who may purchase my work. All orders by p"- L J o
mail shall receive prompt attention. Hoping that 1 IarmerS ailU iami laborers
may be able to furnish the citizens of Stroudsburg ana
vicinity with any thing that they may want in my line.
Address all orders to
I.EANDER EMERY,
Marengo, Calhoun County, Michigan.
April 22, 1S75. ly.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY A SONS have on hand the largest and best
assortment of
COFFINS
and
TRIMMINGS
Among these were Orvill Rail and Cur
tis Avery, arrested at early dawn on the
morning of the 9th of September, at three
o'clock, in their houses, situated iu an
isolated wilderness between Tunkhannock
and Factoryville. The raid was made by
Deputy U. fc. Marshal J. Y . blocum, as
sistcd by J. W. Roiec, chief-of-police of
Seranton, and Officer C. J. Wright, of
Tunkhannock. The party set out from
this city at a late hour, and traveled dur
ing the night until they arrived at
THE COUTERFEITERS' N EST
to be found outsideof either city (New York or Philadel
phia), and will make this branch or their business a
(speciality.
COFFINS and CASKETS
of any shape or style, can le furnished at one hour's
notice for shipment, at a charge oi one-i
any shoS in Stroudsliunr. in no case
more shan ten per cent, aliove actual
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby moct respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate
for the otlico of
County Treasurer.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the
ollice with fidelity aud to the best of his ability.
LIN FORD MARSH.
Stroudsburg, August fl, IS".!.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
fore the office of
County Commissioner.
If elected he premises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best or his ahiiity.
JACOB It. TRANSUE.
Sniithfield, Oct. 7, 1R75.
at three o'clock. Rull was first arrested
and secured. In his possession was found
a set of dies for making five-cent nickels, a
large quantity of nickel ore, and some baser
material for mixing with it.
The prisoner stated that one occasion,
while engaged in the process of money-
ie-third less than jnaliin"", the metal became incorrigible,
. will they charge of meUjng t anJ burned
hini very seriously. I rom his home the
K3IRAIj3IIXG officers proceeded to that of Avery, some
four miles distant, where they arrested the
attended to in any part of the County at the orjest j u j captured a Set of moulds and
possible notice. JunelS, .4-tf , 1
I S0I11C Uieiai. nuui jiiiwulis eie im.ii
f-,nvr.T-pd to Seranton and rdiord in the
I.VU t sj v - - - -
PUMP Utheacknow- I LlV i-nwn w. -v.w ,
The following brief complication of busi
ness law is worth a careful preservation, as,
it contains the essence of a largo amount of
legal verbiage :
It is not legally necessary to say on a
note "for value received."
Contracts made on Sunda cannot be en
forced.
A note by a minor is voicl.' - . ,
A contract made with a minor is also'
void.
A contract made with alunatic is also void.'
A note obtained hy fraud, or from a4
person in a state oi lutoxication, cannot te
ollected.
If a note is lost or stolen, it docs not re
lease the maker; he must pay it, if the.
consideration for . which it was given and
the amount, can be proven.'
All endorser of a note is exempt fromf
liability if riot served with notice of dis
honor within twenty-four hours of its non
payment. ;
Xotes bear interest only where it is so
stated."
Principals arc responsible for the acts of
their agents'.' .
Each individual in a partnership' fs'rc-.
sponsible for the whole amount of debts of
the firm.
Ignorance of the law excuses no one.
It is a fraud to conceal a fraud. .
The law compels no one to do impossi
bilities.' .
An agreement without consideration is
1
void.
Signatures made with a lead pencil are
good in law.
A receipt for money is not always" con
clusive. One partner binds all the rest.
T- -: 1 '
A Loaf of Bread:
t'2ri C 3 ll,' last a h'etime. l-orsal
''lLf3i and the trade generally. In ord.
WAAiM hat vou eet lUatchlev's Pump.
LiMf Hid nee that it has niv trade-mark
S. Commis-
fll 1-II ulhoaiiniiv.
.ledged standard of the thev had a hearing before U
'tl'tnKoheS siouer Simrell, and gave bail for their ap-
money. Attention Is Invited I wnrnnpn nn ft f iarp-fi Or havilll? in tneir
'o r.bitchlev's Improved Bracket, the Drop 1 . ' . . . ..
Mieck Yal which can be withdrawn with- possession, with intent to sell, a quantity
.ut disturbing the joints and the copper f j- j material for the manufacture
hamber which never cracks, scales or rusts I " v"- . . i i o
nyiieaiers ot Spurious coin. J ine inn oi ccp-
'tw0 wr "fid tcmber a man named Dexter Stark was
as above. I orrrwtr.,1 nr t hi Pnrker House. lunkhan-
lf vou do not know where to buy. deserip- I . . , ... i j
tive circulars, together with the name and address of HOCK, lor Having OeCll COlinOCieU Willi U1U
theagent nearest you, will be promptly furnished by
ad.fressin, with stamp.
I'lIAS. U. BLATCIILEY, Manufacturer,
5(H) Commerce st., Philadelphia, Pa
March 4, 173. ?m.
A.
ROCKAFELLOW,
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate
for the office of
County Commissioner.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity and to the best of hia i ability
MICHAEL) MIEEr.R.
Jackson, Sept. 30, 1S71.
To the Voter of Monroe County.
The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer
himself to the voters of Monroe county a a candidate
for the othec of
County Commissioner.
If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of
fice with fidelity, and u. the ShtEB.
Sniithfield, Sept. 23, 1875.
DEALER IN
nock,
conspiracy. He had a hearing, and was
acquitted for want of evidence. On the
same date Charles X. Rush was re-arrested
on complaint of some other parties. He
was found at Xiven's Comers, a small vil
lage in Wyoming county, and after a hear
ing was admitted to bail. Orvill Rail, and
Ms snn Lorenzo was arrested again on
Ucady-Matlc Clothing, GeutS Flir- the ISth of September, at their homes in
J 07 Wyoming county, and a number ot others
more or less interested in ine sencme,
nishiug Goods, Hals &Caps,
Roots & Shoes, &c.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
(Near the Depot.)
the
were captured at the same time and held
trt hail. Camp, however, who seemed to
be
THE RINGLEADER.
of the rag-money manufacturers, was re-
ouested to give $10,000 bail, and bein
unable to accomplish this, was remanded
. - i . fpi. . i :
The n.iblic are invited to call and examine to prison lor a nearing. ie ucimncs ou
hIs. Prices moderate. IMay 6,'CJ-tI the trail mat is u. o. juenuiy .uarMuu
1 . . . . . e i . t i n
Slocum and assistants iounu mat, ump was
a most reasonable price, will please leave
ill lhe Jctl. rsonian Office.
l.B,,,.lr''11'11? to purchase Pianos
ine IX 0,1 11 1" their ad vantage to i
4rs tn , Pr ti. lc experience of
, ,n the musieul r.n. i
PfiMVfi raost improved instrument
B'rnn;-'s- 1 hive l-ated myself
n'l sol ict your favors.
or other instru-
itairetaeal on ine." 11 a v-
T,"ars in 7i "'"-ie experience OI over iweniy-eix.
it. . i 1 the inu.sicul line I um ,rorrvl in furnish
it at me iowcm
fsclf permanently
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com- To the Voters of Monroe County.
Pounded. . . . :.,. T.unrtrsl?rd. b:"Jrt tinnillif
it rhp ninest i;asn price t miu iui i 1x74, .ommissioncr, . -. ---
rr I' WI VTl? iTr fi 1 H V 11 to se'rve only two years by the operation of the New
IL Of Wlt lLlluUhLi. Constitution, hereby most resjiectfully offera himself to
Can vou tell why it is that when any
one comes to Stroudsburg to buy Furniture, they al
ways inquire for McCarty'a Furniture Store!
tn-pt. li,'67.
T FOOL YOUR MOXCY
the head-center of the counterfeiting gang,
the first to make the spurious money, invite
his dupes into the project aud give the
leadintr to their arrest. If
on.
may-4tf.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this- Office.
the voters or Monroe couniy, as a caiiui.mnj
election to the office of County Commissioner. lr elec
ted he promises todischarge the duties of the office with
fidclidy, and to the best of his priXBLE.
Lldred tsp., Sept. 3, 175.
TVOV
1 ) awav for worthless articles of Furniture, there is a more important personage in the
but go to McCarty & Sous, and you will get pjot thc detectives have so far been unable
well paid for it. f June 18,'74-tf to t CQ anj tley are; 0f opinion that
-m Nn Por flair at hnmi Tprma tiw. Ad- I ffimn ltt the chief conspirator against the
ti 1 k in 1 . ' - ' i v.- 1 " f . . : . , .
yr-J - Hares!,..&iiii!.out.o.,-oruana,.Me. f:nnai currcncv in tins lormidabie crime
February 4, is; iy. I
In a time, of famine, a rich man allowed
twenty of the poorest children in. the town'
to come to his house, and said to them
"In this basket there is a loaf of bread for"
each of you. Take it and come at the same
lour every day, till (.tod sends better
tunes.
The children pounced upon- the baslftt',-
struggled and fought over the bread be
cause each wished to have the largest and
best loaf, and then they went away without
a word of thanks to their friend.
Rut Francesca,' i little, girl meanly
though neatly dressed,-stood at a distance
and gratefully took the loaf that was left in
the basket, which was the smallest ;'aud she
kissed the good man's hand, aud went
quietly home.
lhe next day the children were just as
naughty and ill-behaved ; and this time there
was left for poor Francesca a loaf that was
hardly half as" .large, as the other's. Rut
when she reached home, and her mother.
cut the bread, there fell .out a number of
new pieces of silver.' . The niotlier was
frightened and said, "Take back' the money
this moment, for it is certaiuly in the bread
by a mistake." Francesca took it kick.
IJut the kind man raid, "It is no mis
take, my good child ; I had the money bakctl
in the smallest loaf in order to reward you.
Re always as contented and yielding as you1
now are. He who is contented with the'
smallest loaf, rather than quarrel for tho
largest, will receive abundant blessitigs'
We milk 13,000,000 cows in this couni
try, keep 3,000 creameries arid cheese fac-
tories, and have a' cheese and butter pro-
duct of $4 50,000,000.'
- -
A pious Xew Jersey dame has stopped
prayinging for her husband, because, as she'
says, "I have prayed so long without effect'
that I think the Lord has just as poor ait
opinion of the mad as I have."
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