The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 30, 1876, Image 4

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    j. ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO. '
.""Oacrhiindrctl'ycars'aga wedding tours
wexo not fashionable. ... ,
One Iinndred years -nj;o farmers did cot
rut their les. oil' with mowing machines.
One hundred ye.irs ajj our mothers did
not worrv over disordered sewing ma
chines. " One hundred years np;o horses that could
trot a mile in '2:11 were somewhat scarce.
. One hundred years a it took several
days to procure :i divorce and fiud a con
genial spirit.
One hundred years ago . there were no
disputes about the impoliteness of street
car drivers .
One hundred years ago every young ram
was not an applicant for a positiju as a
clerk or book keeper.
" One hundred cars ago gas monopolies
and extortion worj unknown, and the boys
and gills did their sparking as well by the
light of oil lamps and tallow candles.
One h mull ed years ago men did not com
mit suicide by going up in balloons aud
coming down without them.
One hundred years ago there were no
third term millionaire bishops to stir up the
waters of partisan polities.
One hundred years ago there were no
Turkish harems at Salt Lake, aud no Ann
Elizas suing fur the nineteenth part of a
divorce.
0 3 hnn Ire 1 yonrs ao th.3 peiplc know
nothing of -higher law," '-true inwardness,"
or Plymouth Church morality, credit mo
Lillers, government subsidies, or crooked
vrhisky rings.
One hundred years ago England was not
far behind the U iia-d States in all that
goes to make a nation powerful and pro
gressive. O.ie hunlred years ag the Dutch had
taken Holland, but the' had not made
France -ieo!U.' down" with a handsome pile
of ''smart money."
One hundred years ago a young woman
did not lose caste by wetting her hands in
dish water or rubbing the skin off hei
knuckles on a washboard.
One hundred vears ago a physician wh
could not draw every form of disease fro n
the system by tapping a largo vein in the
urm was not much of a doctor.
One hundred years ago men were not
running about over the country with mil
lions of uVa eggs to be hatched to order.
risti supeniuenued itieir own natclnng in
those da-s.
One hu:idred years ago the condition of
the weather on t i i 1st of January was not
telegraphed all over the continent on the
evening of Djoembor olst. Tilings have
changed.
Oae hundred years ago people did not
worry ab u: rapid trans'. and cheap trans
portation, but thivw their grain crops across
the backs of their horses and uncomplain
ing went to mid.
One hun :n-d years ago every mm cut
his coat act'oruii g to his cloth, every m.in
was estimated at hi- teal value, sho-ldv was
not krown. ne-bo.ly had .struck "ilo"' and
true merit and leoe.-t worth were the onh
grounds for prom jlieu.
Levi J.ir.cs, a li;igi-..r.s indiviual of fier
cer, has just c iuei L'ed iVcm a lawsuit whLli
he started about a cb.'g, and came out se
cond bc-st after paying ftjur hundred and
seven v dollars.
From 1870 to 1ST.";, inclusive, the num
her of wi'i's of ci for, eei tim-ai iis and ap
peals received by the Suj-reme Court from
)'hii:ide!'ih;.i v.ws 1.17', and the number
iirued wus 'J'jJ.
Iencral Harry 'Vidte has been selected
ti) deliver the oration ;-t t!u e irnmneenien:
cxerci.s-js of th,s i'ranAlin and Marshall Col
lege, Liticustcr, in Ju:;e next.
The pro.-pcc?H for ix h.rj:c uheut crop in
Lveoiniii count v, are e:.c jur.rinir.
Cards, Blil-Hsads, Labels, k,
SEAT, CAEAP hSV QUICK,
Priated to Order at the
JEFFERSONIAN
U ti
O PFIOE,
IIain Strcot, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Jtf?".ill Ciders prorcpily filled. Give us
x ciLL .
18701 FALL AND WINTER GOODS; 1876.
At N. EUSTEE'S,
Those wMiinc to purchase any thing in the CL0T1IIXG LINE, win do well to call at the
above place as they will find a larger and finer
Stock of
than all the ret in town nt together. All wool Pints as low a SS 00; the Unions as low a?
.$ 00- English and Herman basket and Ji;ignal suits from SIS 00 so $3-3 00; the mutation
twentv perVent. less. They are cut in the latest style and are equal to custom work. All thtr
latent styles in
White Vests and Alpaca Coats.
IX YOUTHS', COYS' AND CIIILDREFS CLOTHING,
yon can't better yourself as they are made up in the best of style and are cheaper than yon
cl'u find them any where else in town.
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS!
Those wishing to buy a stylish ITat or Cap will do well to call at the above place, as they
will not find a more complete stock in town. The priccc are very low.
Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods!
You will find all the latent noveltie of the season always on hand. Tho-se wishing to buy
anv thing in the furnishing goods line will do well to call at the above place, as they will find
x much larger stock than in any other place in town.
DRY GOODS!
Those wishing to bnv Dry Goods will also do well to call at the above place as prices are
very low. Alwavs on hand a full lineof the Capitol Alpacas, whieh are the best you will find.
splendid line of Skirts and Shawls. You can get a splendid shawl, alike on both sides, fur
X. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM AVOHK. Good fits warranted or
no sale.
Our motto is, we will not be undersold, so
call before, purchasing elsewhere.
PROPRIETOR OF THE
September 3, 1ST4. tf.
a. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher
B?5 '
2m J fi H iT3
&4 U Vsfc U L B
n
(2 doors west of the "Jcflersonian Office,")
i
ELIZABETH STREET,
Slroadsbul'S", la., j
DREHER & BRO., j
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Perl'umcry
and Toilet Articles.
Paints,
OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY.
Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder
traces.
Seeley's
22arrt RUUIJEIl TIHSSES lls&
Bitter's
TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS.
Lamps and Lanterns Burning
and Lubricating Oil3.
-Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Cora
pounded. N. 15. The lushest Cash price paid for
OIL of WINTERGREEX.
mav-4tf.
SOMETHING NEW I
A SHOE MKUFxlCTORY.
The tin lersirn(i woul l r-,sp-etri21v' clre notice that
thsy havs cst:t!'lih'vi at-Williams' H ill Vu ii3 iri-r. ror
ncr of Cit-orga aud Monros streets, Str&ud.itur, Pa., a
SHOE MANUFACTORY,
for thn nKikin-; of all kind of LvAVs art'l Gentlemens
mi l Child rail's Hoots aud S-bu;s anil Uppers, l'-rticu-liir
aiteuuivu paid to
CUSTOM WORK.
Persons having d.'f'rni'l foet, bunion, or corn, or
children with uvjk ankl -s. or crooked limbs, can have
here of first class materials aud at rea-vjuablo prices
Shoes nr.idi to suit tin ir Ciii".
Haviui had a lare cxp.'ricnce in New York wo feci
confident that we can suit custom as to qualities and
price, all of our good Ixth for g "n:'ral ami sp.-ciiU sale
arf warrant.el 10 be a represented l'L-ase ifive us a
call, examine our fcds aud materials consisting ot
3ur.rcs, glazvi French, Mat and rrench Calf Kid, Ions
trained. JJrush aud IVbbled (ioat Morieco, French and
American Calf and Kip skins, all of which will be
cheerfully shuwn to those who may call. Intending to
make a first rate wearing article we have riotliintc to
conceil, either in stK',k or make from the public, but
wouM invite tncir ciuajst s;-rutin r.
July 8, '7tf K. i:. CnOMMETT A CO.
KOCKAFELLOW,
1
DEALER IN
IiCadv-3Iadc Clothiniir, Gents Fur
nishing Goods, Hals &Caps,
Hoots & Shoes, tic.
EAST STROUDSB URG, PA.
(Near the Depot.)
The public are invited to call and examine
roods.- Pricoj moderate -May C,'69 tf
on!
Clothing
those wishing to bay for CASH will do well to
N. RUSTER,
NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION,
Main street, Stroudsburo, Pa
IMP V
Sab E
It affords us creat pleasure in stating to our
'customers and the ul.ie general lv, that not
; withstanding the bait o 111-red in spool cotton
ami trashy and sleazy goods in StnmdsUirg
the rumbling of incipient Kartlnpiakcs in Cal
ifornia, the devastation following in the trad
k
of the great army of polnto buys w hieh has re
cently swept through our town and eomniuni
ty, the political strife now existing among the
manv anxious ones for office, ttie seeming dis-
1 regard of public morality, the cry of hard
I times, the collapse and winding up of a nuni-
berff buiness houses throughout the country
within the last two years,
We still Live,
j And have jtit returned from the City with a
j large slock of
Fall and Whiter Gocds,
cm?irncir!r an endless varietv of ?tvle :ind qnal
ity in J)RESS GOODS, including a full as
sortment of nlain and fancy
Plaids, from 25 cents up,
Mohairs, Pongees, Cashmeres, black and col
ored, all shades; all wool Pojdins in the most
popular shades ; French Merinocs in the most
beautiful shades inn cheap.
Ppeeiul attention is invited to ctir line of
Alpacas from 30 cents up,
which for smontlines and fineness of texture
hhI lirillinncv f color cannot be excelled;
TAM1SK CLOTH, Velveteens, I5rown and
Meachetl Cottons lower th:tn ever known
Sheeting, Xotlinalniin Luce. Linen Damask
Towel.'', ("ra-h, Linen llandkcn hiefd G cents,
friutit o cents,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
In this department onr assortment is pond.l
from t lie low pru-ed Jean np to the pl.im and
tULl mi AY ELI, TLAXXESwry cheap.
SlIIRTIXaS: a full assortment of
Hoisery and Yankee Notions.
LadieVVcsts. Gents' Shirts and Drawers.
Cloak and Sack Trimming, Dress Trimmings,
Neck Ties, Felt Skirts, Wool Shawls,
firochc Shawls. Also, a full assortment of
P!Vnirfi Tnmiltr C-r rr cr ca rlioon 1
w- "jr vwwxv, vwU.
V. e can t quote prices nor enumerate half
.i. i . J i i . -.1 l-i
the arlii-le we keep, but with many kind
thanks for your past patronage, we cordially
invite von all to call and examine our stock
and we'll show you the best assortment in
town, the nicest and cheapest goods in town,
i
OPPOSITE THE AMERICAN HOTEL.
TERMS CASH.
C. II. ANDRE & CO.
Stroudsbursr. Oct. 23. 187f.
e J - I - I I , I i
5
(Successor to J. E. Erdrnan,)
Monroe o. Marble Vv'orks,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., A,
"Where will be found constantly on hand or'
made to oraer,
3IO.lT.iE.TS,
IIIMDSTOXCS, &c,
of the best Italian and American Marble.
Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdrnan
for nearly ten vears. I feel ronfi.hnt in mv
ability to please" all that Kive me a call. All
work warranted to give entire satisfaction.
tr-(JnJer" I'v mail promptly attended to. p!aet they can be hid in town i at the cor-feb2uf72-tf
ner store. Trv them.
TLANK!3 OF ALE KINDS for Sole at
JJ this Office.
J "7ZaV:.?" K,"Q6 ne - y ex:
w -innnufnuTn . 1 .,
-:axd:-
P GOODS
' . -:at:-
sEBicED num.
DARIUS DREHER, begs leave to an
nounce! to his friends and to the pub
lic eencrally, that he has just received a
o-cneral assortment of-
Dry Goods, Xotions, Dress Trimming,
AND
II ILL 1XKR ygo ods
consisting, in part of the following desirable
articles, viz:
Calicoes,
Lawns,
French Chintz,
Children's Dress Goods, .
" Worked Ediiinjs,
Parnsoh, Zcjdiers,
Shetland Wools,
Shetland Wool Shaicls,
Delaines,
Muslins,
White Dress Goods,
Insert ings,
Ladjs and Children's Sarfcs
Flannel and Cloth',
Lady's, Misses and Men's Hoes,
Gloves and Collars,
Mn ruing Goods,
Shroudings, tC-c, c,
Goods shown with pleasure. "Quick
r-u!es and small profits" at the old and wdl
known ajiliinery Stm.il of V. A DltEIIER
The Millinery business will be cairiedon
as usual by Mrs. Dreher.
Patronage respect iy solicited.
DARIUS DREHER.
April 20,1 868.
N fXl-iiiv if STOVI1S of
A all descriptions h i ve been received ht
the store -f the iileriber, in the borouh
ot Strouusi'iir. He h.is
COOKING STOVES, b PARLOR STOVES,
if tlie hite.-l imnro etnents ; and enttro new
-ty h s, a nd consider bU; sa ol fuel, whicS
Can be had ;il the low est City pneo. Also
all kinds of
Stove-3?ipe.
A hirpe assortment fii'TIN WAilK of ev
ery le.-crinl ion, conta nt !y on hand, whicli
will be i-old tit wholes do ami retail, us rea
sonable us can be had in the Ciiy.
AH kinds ot rep urinL' doiie in t iie shortest,
cheapest and best manner. Call and ex inl
ine his stock hcl'ore you pundi it-e cdsew tiore.
Feb. II, 'G'J.J VM. a.LORY.
AMTiiiL ho6d7
W iiuitSide and Retail Dealer in
v v v a . v t uav f MikJ,
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE,
AND IN
Ucla! Ilotisc Furnishisip: (ioods.
I?ftkifi?SO' f3 r RO! f 3 T
,Anne onshort notivo.with the..-t mntoriat, an.t at
r'anulilt; !rii'". Itii st':k of ( ik. I'M lor and (Mire
s'ves .MnLni.-.-s alliiio best viiru-n -s known t,. tti
1 rait p. i ull niul so?. More tSnnl l.inl.iin', ahove tliv
M-tl,o,lit ( Imrd.. Main street, stroudsiiurR, I'm.
IVluuary 4, '7if.
(ii) 10 J. 12. AiCl'Au I I & SUSS,
I finni n n trim . . .
1 7t u oijxjj l a
AND BUY YOUIx FURNITURE,
Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Rusrs. Win-
aow snacies, uurtams & Fix-
fiircc! Tnhln Plnflio JPr
AND SAVK
At Least Two Profits.
As M"Carty A Sons Imy. direct from tin! nianufactiiror
nir ca.tn Uui ihi uaysj, nicy cau soli you
MOKE FURNITURE, '
OF A BETTER QUALITY,
AND FOR LESS MONEY
i ri
Ju.. " ua.
:
TTAilll lrON SSM.IIBCSS COIl-
J--- SliTrf. The bet in use. The only
jan. 3D. '73.tf. J C. 11. ANDI1E &. Co.
A mcji: stock or c iboici:
Fnuily C. roperies, Qneen-sware, Glass-
I . . , , ,.,.. -,k , ,,
: :: - tv u. andue & Co.
vrms CASH
jan. 30, '73 tf.
or
S. WILLIAMS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN ST, STROUDSBURG, PA.
Locat'd in corner buililinr. third door h
nw the JcfTcr-i-ni mi office. Rmui liand.nme-
y fitted up, ind lieavily stocked with the fi
nes! as.-ori mcnt of
Clocks, TTatches," Jewelry, Jewelers No
tions, c,
evpr offored in thtssectin ofcounttjr.
A full nsriuicnt of Spenacles, f the
be?! quality, and s-uhed to ull ages, alwayt
on fu 1.
S Iv'-r-warc. and Silver Pluted wire, a I-
wy" on hantl at inannfacturers price?.
(ttl'eiiairm neitly executed, and char
res extremely mudfraie. Calls frotn th
public respccifully s-ilici'ed.
S..le Ajeni for the celebrated Diamond
Sport.-ic'es.
Noven.bor 5th, 1868 ly.
Making.
Tiage
The underpinned takes this method of
i 11 f'tir in i nr the uldi, that he utill con
tiuuen t he above business in ull its br.iri che
at his edd tand, on Franklin street
Sirnud.biirir. 1'a , where he will be hap
py to receive orders lor wuik iu his Hue,
including general
Wheelwrighting, Blacksmith
ing1, Painting, Trimming, &c.
lis stork, of the best juality of seasoned
lumber is large and very complete; and
.dsn hiis a lull force ol firs' class workmen
;it all the branches, lie (hitters himsell
that he is fully prepared to accomodate
all who 1. 1 vm hi in with orders, and guarau
tee entire s.itifai-tion.
ltepaiiiiig promptly attended to
W.u. HUNTSMAN.
July 23, 1S70.
UNDERTAKING !
LEE & Go would mo t rep pcfully an
nounce that bavin.' procured an elt-g.mt
1 - - -A I j j,v)V-
and havinrr a person in their employ of J
twelve years exporii-nc. in the nnd-ria kmr: j
i'L!-im!ii. urn i-ovv prepared 10 anen-l to nn-dt-rtikin"
m all us brunches in the best pos
sd !e uiiion-r.
CO I TINS and CASKETS of rny size,
style or nuality, const.i rit y on hand, and
ready for shj.m est :ii slion notice. Oi-d.-rii
hy ma il pn.tnpi ly anon to Our charts
iro moileraie; we have no disp isn i..n io
ii.-tress the living or rh tin; estates of the
.lead.
N. R. Ready-made ROBES, -neatly jot-
en up. can be lia.i at iiny time, ut the Ware
R"Oui of LEE Co.
Mav 26. 1-70. 1 v-
LOOK THIS WAY,
ALL WHO WANT
farrlaffc Work er Blacksmithin
noVr rv A
ia a
SUPERIOR MANNER !
THE Subseriher re:s leave to iu
'fr.irni the public that he is lully prc
S pared, at his establishment, at the
tdiiifr in oioiiis.in au.i oaran streets, in
the borough of Stro
order, eery style ol'
...t .1. . i- o t
inc iooii-ii oi oi ruuaaou I , io lliase
Carriage, Vagon,
and, in fact, everything in his line of bu
siness, at the shortest possible notice, aud
on the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed and palut
ed in the lnst style of the art.
Having iirst-class material always on
wind, and none but first-class workmen
enjraed. the publio ;ire assured that none
ut lirst-class work will be turned out at
his sboji.
In connection with his Carriage Shop
he has also a Blacksmith Simp, where
superior workmen will always be found
ready ti) attend to the onlcis of customers
The public are invite.' to call and ex
amine his stoek before purcliaimr else
where. VALENTINE KAIITZ.
September I'd, iMJT -tf.
LEANDER EMERY,
M .1NCJTACTCKEK AND DE.VLttt IX ALL KINDS OF
Carmgjs an i Buis, Twj-sc:itcd Carria?cs
fjr Livery stabks and private raraiiics,
rialfarta Spring Wagons,
of the latest stylo and for alt Jjlndiuf uy, Vopt on hand
or mad.) to odor.
SIITGLE-SEATED OARRIAGES,
with top or h ithout top, all ktj K-n.
Delivery and Express Wagons,
of difr.TPiit stytis,Nliipp1-d t.ionlr. All work w arrant
cv,,r" '"-ti "l.r Tor oiu year. I will mak.- to or
der any stylrtot i.'arrimi'or li:lit I taw that mav
.... i. .oiip oyt tirt i-iav, work I.mvos mv shoo. I
Ue only first rlus !h k and . i..ptoV tirM . Livs work
iiion, an. fe.d eonnd -nt that I can irivc entire stKfae
tioii to all who may pun hasrt mv work. All orders hv
mini hhail ree lve uroinnt Httenti.m ii..;.... .1.... ;
n. y lw aM. to f, ,sh the .-HUeus of Stro, dshuri; and
V 1 1 I 1 1 ll V It 11 11 n it I I. ! . .. I. . . 1 .
i.n.wm-i! rMi.-iv
April 22, 1375-, vI:,reoS. Citlh'JU '.t f, Michigan.
I 1"V Hint uhin
V ' l.T :vy. wty& Sons in the
r1'. " si Ua"' MiUn street stroutUbar
1 a., 13 the place to get h.
- June 1V7I tf
P.
uai
NEW
MACHINE SHOP!
The subscriber having started a T i
Shop, near the head of iacI"
Main Street, Stroudsburg, pa
is prepared to build, and repair all ki a
Murliiimr v with iircur.-mv i . 'D,ol
Beinr fitted with
, u"u IM
p Patch.
SPECIAL MACIIISERY FOR Tm.
iya. SIIAFTLG. a.XD Pit
LEYS. A:D WITH nj
PROVED TOOLS '
of var;ous kinds, nnd havinrr n p .
of over Th.rty y-ars, in foJ
biuMing muchnu-r for special .n,,.'
fet-1 warranted m guaranteeing n,e '
Wi.rk. IIavr on hand, anu building
POUT A CLE STEiM EXC1XES,
of from 2 to 10 Horse Power
SllMI'1.1 I I V t(ir l :l rill II r.r I. , - u
Iwrlit li t n .rtr f .1.
j - - , i iUr )ir .,
several ihou.-and feet of ' 1
Premium New York Oak Tanned Belli;
in widths of 1J inch tG inche?, (can oV,ta:B
wider on.'S at vi ry fhort notice) m
futur.-r- pric-s, al-o L.ce Lcatlier, Be't
U i vets, Punches, &c,
STEAM PIPES & F1TTIXGS
..f the vnriotifs sizes. Pipe cut and fitted
at short notice. '
ISt nip & Rubber Steam PacKinj.
I would call the altcnti.m of Blacksmiths
Wheelwrights, and others, lo my a&orU
ment of ad sizes of
Machine Bolts, Nuts, Washers
Lag Screws, and Bolt-ends '
which I offer at New Ymk pnes. The
B-dt-en.ls .-pecally, bem tlirei.icd nj
fitted with nil's by mnchineiy, eiml.Ie tl,
15 actsmiths to furnish hobs any 'e gtii
much cheaper, and quicker, tlun to cut
them by hand.
Call in and see my stock and Mrtcli'n.Tj
G. SAN FORI).'
March 0, 1S73 tf.
MONROE COUNTY
"bluliial Fire fciMiranre Ctm'CRr,
STE0UISBURG, FA.
CHAR TEH PERPETUAL.
The Br-Iaws of tht Comrnr. and rrt:'.i!i-ir! r-:r:s-
ta? iiMiirauc.- hav re-t'titlr iv-n vrr wi
etian red, plaein? it npnrx a hpis i-rt!ial u t! i:
l.i'.c i ns:iranc t. ornpan v in the ?i:i: .
lMijiortii.t anion - tht-.se thany: ars t:m f;:o-i.
I T,i''nci. instead 0r bdnj P?rr..n-..-. .u-
C ! fiy rars.
I All pron-Tty i -l.i.t!!M and th'i r-.tt-- -f prca:.:B
fix.d :i--...u:nj to tb.? rSU of t'.io ;.r..- nr.
j rrvni!iiii notes are taken, and all aw s-rjfc'.i t
jii tiit n'M :-s.
Trojiortv i inru?d fr n-t m--e tV.'in t-
, paid in cav f ln-s, provided the lv" c j jul '.j-.:t
amount ! insur-.anv.
".imti:d ass.si;ici'.t" or.lv nrr rn t no".! inn-"'
r.f h"avy I.jss, and wiicra a s.-ii.d iv.sa.-!;! :
The Coiinmn v i tliorcfor? iir?rTrM; t " in-'ir? w-.3""
tipon terms iiurU more d-.-ir. llc lli-ia ur;i ri-.- -
system.
AppIior.tit'Tis i;my h niado t any t..r t'-ic l-Uzii
Surwyurs, or Sccr-Jury.
MANAanns.
I stru st'o, J. I.-pn- I.-T-.T r..-
IO ; Fi'.ts I.. Iir::k- C 1. Ir- :.:!
;..h:i Jvli.i.v.-. . !U:-t--''.
J:uo!) si.)ii.T'r,
Thi'rt. S'Vvli, 1. V. .--'
ST( )i it'iM.t. S'lVK?!"-, Tr-'i-E.
B. IutUltlt, S.-crctary and Trca-uror.
si'nv::vor.s.
Siln 1.. TrnVf, WiliiuiiH rt, " C.m.C,.i..--:.
T. W. ItlRKios, J. 1 ' -puo I. -r.r.r. J.vvb
Jul.a riin,'iT.
Tot Warn.: OVuntv:
I-'. A. Oppolt, " (.'ii.trl. s A. Mi-siTJ.
ror Tike County :
Samuel DotricV.
Kr Nortlmnipt jn Coun'y:
Richard Camden.
For Carbon County :
J-amatl Zicgcnfus.
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u. .m. J-.oon, II. w . Jianiwcii, j..---
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Th Mantirs moot r-iil;irly M tin- s ': i
fffiet in StrotvK'iur;:, : tliu tirt ';.!','.
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The nbnve l-nsinra has nrain
KUmeil at thf l,i nian.l, hitolv v.;t a
'y the late IL-o.1, near lialdvvnm n---Slron.lshiiri?,
where will he k-pt cons -as!-.
on hand the best assoriii'Cnt of
Harness, duullv and &iagiP
Saddles
Ei itlit s,
ToHars,
mid every othr article it'iiilly fm,n','"f
this line of business. V..rk iivd ,ocri,,:
on the shortest notice. A large h'"
of
Mountings and Saddlery Hi
on -
waro
always on hand. CiHaml mnkeyo
s. b ct 1011, h ml it will be t..rn shed i '.'
price not to b- excelled i tlii ui "ket-
Strict alt.-niioii p. id to ri 1 n aMJ
in
fclurteit notice. Call mid ex""".
JOHN o.s.wi.oib
October fi. 1R71 if
Can you toll why it isthatvbJ'v
onteoiiu' to St rondNhuV j to t'uy 1 i"'11'"1 , '
ways inquiru for MtCarty's Furi.'uuiostxK
St lit. -Vj.'tiT. '
DOX'T FOOI4 YOl'K y'JJjstl
awav for worthless art ivies ol ''ii
but po to".MeCarty & .Sons, ; -v0UK
well paid for it. bjisnej.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at thii OiTicf-
Harness & Saddlen
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