1 ' i 5 y Cl)c 3effcvsoman. THURSDAY MAY 22, 1873. Snow fell in the North of England on the Sth inst. Next ! The brickyards in this vicinity present a very busy scene this pleasant weather. The Emperor Christy announces Bock Beer on tap at his saloon, on Saturday and Monday next . Hon. John DeYoung is convalescent, and U again able to attend to his business as usual. Pleasant evenings and an overflow of guhing maids upon our streets, have been in order during the past week. "Wiikes-Baiiue boasts of having one hundred and fifty-nine licensed houses for the sale of intoxicating liquors, Oh, my ! Don't forget the circus on Monday next. Come early and witness the grand street pageant. One week from to-morrow (Friday) is Decoration Day. We hope to see the day appropriately observed in Stroudsburg. , The very worst thing to rely on nowadays the weather. Old Probabilities has been playing high jiuks for the past six or seven mouths. WhewI what a dust, has been a very common expression for the past few days. Come "Rudy," bring out the sprinkler. It is sadly needed. Sunday Notice. There will be preach ing in St. John's Lutheran church in this place on Sunday morning next, 25th inst, at lo o'clock, by Rev. J. II. Fritz. -ova Scotia piaster oi best quality, lor s-tfeat Stokes' Mills, and will be kept on hand, lre:h grounJ, during the season. May s-5t.J N. S. WYCKOFF. The tj-pos of the Republican and Times dices in Scranton, enjoyed a game of ba?e I all ou Saturday last, which resulted in 45 runs and two Hack eyes for the former, and 0 runs and one damaged hand for the latter. fo says the Republican. Heavy! There is a prevailing practice among the toys of this place some pretty large ones too of making obscene remarks, and other wise insulting young ladies and gentlemen while enjoying an evening promenade. The t-liou'd be tauzht better. Some time since Mr. John N. Stokes sent his spirited teams of bays to Easton for the purpo-c of having them "clipped" and "bobbed." They were returned last week, the work having been very neatly executed, an J n jw present a fine appearance. o PEltsuNAL. Miss Nettie Jackson, daugh ter '.-I' Dr. A. Beeves Jackson, formerly of this borough, is paj-ing her many friends in V place a visit. We understand that Miss 1. will s:fd for Europe in the early part of r.no, and, during her absence will visit the Vienna Exposition. Of course, her wide irele of acquaintances will hartily wish her ji "Lou voyage," and a safe return. On Saturday last an enthusiastic son of the Emerald Isle, from the limestone quar ries concluded to visit Stroudsburg, for the purpose of having a "bit of a time." It wis not long, however, ere he became entire ly "too full for utterance," when officer Keener very kindly furnished him quarters at the Hotel de Troch. He was brought be fore Justice Bees cn Monday morning, and, after settling his hotel bill, was allowed to depart ; a wiser, if not a better man. "Innocents Adroad." On Thursday last an excursion party, numbering about sixty ladies and gentlemen, left this place on the noo'i train for New York, for the pur pose of cing the sights and enjoying a lit tle recreation in that metropolis. The wea ther proved all that could have been desired, and, as the party returned on the following evening in the jolliest of spirits, and some of them with very long stories to tell of what they saw and what they did'nt see, we sur mise that they enjoyed themselves hugely during their absence. A neat little speculation was entered into on Sunday last by some parties at East Stroudsburg, whereby a considerable sum of money was realized. A large number of cows, belonging to parties on this side of the stream were locked up, and Jifvj cent per head charged for releasing them. Come, neighbor, it is generally the rule to have your fences in proper condition, and also to publish your borough ordinance, neither of which were complied with in this case, be fore engaging in euch practical "jo-icks." Tun Stroudsburg amateurs, as was an nounced in last week's J effersonian, ap peared again in Williams' Hall on Saturday evening last, in the popular plays entitled "Fruits of the Wine Cup" and "The Perse cuted Dutchman." A decided improvement from the renditions of the first evening was very perceptible, each character being sus tained to the imminent satisfaction of those present Considering the very laudable ob ject for which these entertainments are given " the establishment of a "town library we were sorry to see such a slim attendance', inasmuch as ife discourages, rather than encourages, oar young people, in their ef fort to benefit the entire community. We hope to sec them upon the boards again, ere long, and, with a change in the charac ter of the dramas presented, we have no doubt .they wouM Le greeted with a crowded Singular Phenomenon. -On Monday morning last aphenonicnon was witnessed in the heavens, which caused the more super stitious to quake in their shoes, and to imagine all sorts of horrible things. It was nothing more nor less than a large circle around the sun, which remained visible for several hours. It was thought by some to have been caused by an eclipse on the sun visible in certain remote parts of the globe on that day, but as the first eclipse on the sun in 1873 is to occur on the 26th inst, the nlionnmonnn ctill rAinnins ft 111 vsterv. How- ever, the world still stands, and "old sol" casts his genial rays upon this people as of vore. In view of this latter fact, Air. J. A Hays has just received, and is offering at prices that defy competition, the largest stock of hats and caps ever brought to Stroudsburg. He has made a specialty of straw goods for mens' youths' and childrens' wear. Decoration Day. The members of the Grand Army of the Bcpublic, and all soldiers of the late war, residing in Stroudsburg and vicinity i are, requested, to meet in the Semi nary, in Stroudsburg, on Friday, May 30th inst. at 1 o'clock, P. M. , for the purpose o formiug in line and receiving the flowers to decorate the graves of the soldiers, in and near Stroudsburg. The line of March wii be from said Seminary to the grave yard at lower end of town, thence to the Hicksite's burying ground, thence to the Friend's thence to the Cemetery and return. The Clergy the Sunday Schools, the Town Council, and all Orders, Societies, Associa tions, Companies, and the citizens of Strouds burg and vicinity, arc respectfully invited to meet with the "G. A. B," to perform this solemn act of justice to the memory of the gallant dead. Contributions of flower: wreaths &c, will be received at the Seminary in the forenoon of said day (May 30th.) The Ladies of Stroudsburg and vicinity, are politely requested to use their influence and exertions in the contribution of flowers &c. Any contributions of money, to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of the defenders of the American Union, will be gratefully received at the Express Office in Stroudsburg. Committee. A Good Show Announced. The mam moth Central Park Menagerie and Zoologi cal combination, together with Den Stone's Circus, Hippodrome and a Troupe of Iro quois Indians, are announced to appear in this place on Monday, May 26th, for One dajr only, one ticket admitting its holder to the entire exhibition. From the reputation of this vast aggregation of wonders we pre dict a rich treat in the lecture of Prof. Elling ham,' on the origin, habits and capture of the animals, birds and reptiles, contained in the cages, dens and corrals, of these fine and choice selected animals. This lecture is given for the edification and instruction of both the j'oung and old, thus giving a lesson upon Natural History well worth hearing. It is only necessary to state that the circus and hippodrome exhibition are under the sole direction of Mr. Den Stone, "America's own Clown," who has, at an enormous ex pense, produced a ring and equestrian per formance never before equalled in this coun try. Among the grand array of talent we notice Madame De Berg, Mile. Cordelia, Jas. E. Cook, Markeese, Snow Brothers, Win. O. Dale, and three popular clowns, each in his specialty the funny, the witty, the agile. A new and interesting eques zoological pageant, introduced by Mr. Den Stone in the arena, by which he introduces his entire troupe of r-erformers, acrobats, gynasts, Iudians mounted on their ponies, attendants of elephants, camels, &c, ponies, mules and a grand procession of wild beasts. The menagerie and eques-zoological pageant takes place before the cricus performance commences. All the departments of this concern are in separate tent, but one ticket admits to all. Don't forget the date ; Mon day May 2Cth. JUR l LIST May T. 1873. GRAND JURORS. Barrett John Deubler, Joseph Brown. unESTNuniiLL Jiintord Mill. Coolbaugii Hiram Warner. East Stroudsbug Jacob L. Bhodes. Hamilton Sim-n Storm. Joseph Fel- iuuuci, vijjijo m una uj:. M. Smith field .James Vallcrchamn. Paradise Jame Henry, Samuel Hilgert, o amus lienor. Pocono George Transue. Polk Freeman Krcsge. Price Jeremiah Sees. Stuoud DanielTransue. Frank YanVliot Joseph JtouiK. bTROUDSBURU V llliainT. Baker, Charles Wintermute, John Edinger. . iOBViiANNA illiam Shiffer, Bobert arner. TUNKUANNOCK Andrew Wiuk. PETITJUKOUS. East Stroudsburg -Daniel Kintner, Henry II. Teeter. Smitiifield David Shanon, Samuel Gulick, Frederick Casebccr, Jno. Hoffman Chestnlthill Jacob Dorsheimer, Win. J. Serfass, John Gregory. Stroudsburg Jacob B. Miller. Samuel Huffman, Jno. N. Shivcley, Peter S. Williams. Tunkiiannock Philip G. Hanning. Hamilton Enos Paul, Ixjvi Starncr, Henry A. Workhiser. Pocono John Allegar, Joel Dunlap, George Sebrin. Charles Brown. Jackson Win. H. Binehart, Joseph Frantz. Eldred Nelson Hefflefinger. M. Smitiifield Henry Overfield, John Coolbaugh, Win. Shoemaker, James Place. bTRouD Bamet Walter, Chas Hallet, jr. Ezra Iluuseeker. Boss Ixjvi Newhart. Polk Franklin Krcsge, Henry Both, Sr. Price Issac Peters. Barrett Robert Lomax. u Jh5 8htab! (Ohio) Times says: "Mr. Robert Washburn, of Greenwich Huron county, has a calf which for size we think wears the belt. Havi hrA of the wonderfully large infant, when Mr. W. was in our ofSce, a few days ago, we asked him for the precise invoice', which is as follows : At four months old it weighed 520 pounds, at seven months 830 pounds, and at nine months, 1 005 pounds." . The Easton Penitentiary is overcrowd ed with prisoners. Union county will hold her agricultural fair on the 8th of October. There are three agricultural societies in Northumberland county. Marklesburg has a boy between nine and ten years of age,' weighs 110 pounds. The Reading Bailroad made $G,000,000 last year. 'J hey are trying to break up Sunday liquor selling in Allentown. Asa Packer and Ario Pardee arc the richest men in the State. Gov. Ilartranft has appointed James Duffy, . of Lancaster, Howard J. Ileeder of Easton, and Benjamin L. Dewiett, of Blair county, Fish Commissioners. The case of Stokes will be heard on May 2G by the New York Court of Ap peals. A .Lancaster paper remarks that 50 many boys of that city have taken to the use of tobacco that there will be no need of a street sprinkler during the coming summer. The County Superintendents of Lu zerne, Carbon, Monroe, Pike, Wayne Susquehanna, Bradford, Wyoming, Col umbia and Montour, will meet the State Superintendent for consultation and dis cussion of educational matters at the Wyoming House, Scraotou, Wednesday June 24. The public will not be ad mitted to the conference. "Made Up." The New Jersey Central and the Dela Y ware, Jjackawaona and Western have amicably settled their difficulty. The agreement of consolidation is canceled and mutual releases executed. The two companies have seen their error, and have the good sense to adjust their difficulties and return to a harmony that must work to the best interests of both. A Big Vera- A Lehman correspondent writes u that Mr. G. N. G , of that place, brough to the Btore a l:eu s egg that weighed ove six ounces and measured 7f inches around the small way, aud !)J inches around the long way When broken, the egg was found to coutain more than an ordinary egg, besides another full sized egg and shell, all complete, within the larger shell. Lehman ahead, so far as heard from. Luzerne Lmon. The Peach Crop. The Hagerstown Twice a Week states that the prospect for a peach crop is excellent in some parts of Maryland, and the Y ilmington U vxmcrcial, in speak ing on the same subject, says that ''the crop, which some time ago was believed to be seriously injured by the severe col of the winter, now promises to be th largest that has been grown for severa years. In the central and lower portion fof the peninsula the trees have bloomed and are literally with rose tinted blossoms Who are Entitled to Pensions. Among ine provisions oi me new pension act are the following : Al persons who have lost a leg above th knee, and are so disabled thereby tha they cannot use an artificial limb, shal be rated in the second class, and receiv twenty-four dollars per month. Al persous having lost the hearing of both ears, to receive thirteen dollars per month oecuon live proviaes mat me rate eighteen dollars per month may be pro portionately divided for any degree of disability established for which the second section makes no provision. The new law also adds two years to the limitations under which claims may be established. Execution. Morristowx, N. J., May 15. Lusig nani, the wife murderer, was huns al 11.20 this morning. As soon as his body was cut down the priest or Morristown - I. - J A - I -. asiwcu io nave possession oi it, out was told that the doctors must first certify the cause ot death. 1'ather Vasel!o strenn ously objected, and told the jail physician that he would prosecute him if he touch ed the body. This having no effect, he declared that the priests would not re ccive the body if cut or mutilated, and that it could oot be buried in the Catho lie cemetery. The doctors refusing a cer tificate, the coroner ordered an examina tion, and it was found that death was caused by ? trangulation and not by dislo cation ot the neck, as was supposed. The body now lies in the call awaiting burial. and if not claimed will be buried by the county authorities Run on a Bank. On Friday of last week, a report was in circuiauon among many of the deposi tors of the Scranton Trust Company and Savings Bank of Scranton. that theBauk had lost heavily in consequence of the failure of the Atlantic Bank of New York and the National Iron Company of Danville, and there was danger of its "going where the woodbine "twineth." The news ppread rapidlv, and about two o clock of the same day a run commenced on the bank, which continued without aoaiemen until six o clock. Iq one hour from the time the panic first commenced the aveuue in the vieinitv nf tha v,nn. j . uuua was packed with men, women and rhil dreu with deposit books in their hands. excited and elbowing their way to the cashier. The rush continued until near ly nine o'clock, when the excitement abated, confidence was restored, and the people satisfied that everything was right and the bank as solid as ever, notwith standing the rumors. The bank is out with a card certified to by all the other banking institutions of the citv that th bank lost nothing by the Ocean Bank failure, neither did they ever have any transactions with the instiution, and that they did not lose anything by the National Iron Co., and ore perfectly sound. The Turf. Field and Farm says there s a ten year old chestnut stallion in New York city, which has a golden-coiorea mane, measuring eight feet in length from the top of the crest. Special IsTotices. N. Buster has every new stj-lc of hat there is out . N. Buster has all the new styles of neck ties and collars. N. Buster has suits from $5 to $40. All wool suits for $10, made up in the latest styles. N. Buster has a fine assortment of dry roods and notions. And a new lot ot spring and summer shawls. N. Buster has a large stock of kid gloves of the Alexander and the Trevion make, which he is selling at reasonable prices. Every pair warranted. N. Bastcr has just returned from the city with a trcmendious large stock of clothing hats, caps, dry goods and furnishing goods Call and see for yourself. Buy your ladies and children hats, rib bons, flowers, feathers, half price, at the woudcrful cheap Auction store. Buj' your Cassirners, water proofs and kentucky jeans, at the cheap Auction store and save your dollars. Buy your hats and caps, at the won derful cheap Auction store, nearly half price Buy your needles and pins, at five cents a nnner and excellent spool cotton four cts, a cheap Auction store, four doors below pos omce. Buy your boobs and shoes, at the choan Auction store, aud save twenty-five cents the dollar. Buy your black andjapane.se si black alpacas, wonderful cheap, at ful cheap Auction store. Buy your coats, pants, and vests at tn cheap Auction store and save thirty cents r , the dollar. Bccltcr's wonderf id cheap Auction store is filled with spring and summer goods, some nearly half price. Buy your muslins, flannel and beautiful dress goods, at the cheap Auction store and save your dollars. April 10-2m. The largest stock of Carpets ever offered in this market, at Bush's Store, Main street, Stroudsburg, Pa., and at lower rates ever offered in this town. Trunks Valises of all kinds at Fried' s. Splendid Cassimere suits at Fried's. The best assortment of boot? and shoes at Fried's. If j'ou want any Gents' furnishing goods go to Fried's. Go to Simon Fried for Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas & Gents' Furnishing Goods. Go to Simon Fried's for French calf hand sewed boots he warrants them to wear as good as any custom made boot, if not, the money is refunded. A tlltl) TO THE LADIES. DUPOXCO'S GOLDEN PILLS. There is not a Lady living, but what at some period of her life will find Duponcos Golden Pills just the medicine she needs. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEAD ACHE, FAINTNESS, &c, Thev never fail, and mav be depended upon in every case of difficulty caused !y cold or disease. 1 hey always cive immediate reliet. A lady writes: Duionco's Golden Pills re- hevd me in one day, without inconvenience. The genuine are in (White) boxes, and up on each hox mv private Kevenue btamp, with ont which none are genuine, and the box is signed "S. D. HOWE." Full and cxplict directions accompany each box Price $1.00 per box, six boxes $5.00, Sold by one Druggist in every town, village, city and hamlet throughout the world. Sold by DRE HER & BRO., Druggists, Sole Agents for Monroe County, Stroudsburg, Pa. These Pills will be sent by mail (free of pos tage) to any part of the Country, on receipt of the price thereof. dec 12 't l-bm. The most Wonderful Discovery of the 19th Century. Dr. S. IX Howe's ARABIAN MILK-CUKE FOR CONSUMPTION, and all Diseases of the Throat, Client and Lungft. (The only medicine of the kind in the world.) A Substitute for Cod Liver Oil. Permanently cures Asthma, Pronchittis, In cipiont Consumption, Jyoss of Voice, Shortness of l.reath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, (.old.', vc, in a few days, like magic. Price $1 per bottle; six for $o. ALSO, DK. S. I). IIOWI"S ARABIAN TONIC BL00D-P URIFIER, which differs from all other preparations in its immediate action upon the Liver, Kidney and llluod. It is purely vegetable, and cleanses the system of all impurities, builds it right up, and makes pure, Kich lilood. It cures N-rofulous Di.sea ses of all kinds, removes constipation, and regulates the bowel, for "General Debility," "Lost Vitality," and "Rroken-down Constitu tion.-," I "challenge the 10th Century" to find iu equal. EVEUY BOTTLE IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. Price $1 per Pottle; six Bottles $5. Sold bv DUE I ILK & BRO., Druggists. Sole agents for Stroudsburg, Pa. DR. S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, dec 12'72-Cm. 1C1 Chambers St., New York Eslcy Cottage Organs. . The styles are beautiful, adapted to all requirements and tastes, with prices suit able to all classes of purchasers. We call special attention to the T ox Her mana and the wonderful Vox Jubilante. Every instrument fully w arrauted. " 3? Send for an illustrated catalogue con taining full description of Organs. Splendid Christmas Gifts and New Year's lcsents for all. J. Y. SlttAFUS, Dec. 5,'72-tf.J Stroudsbunr, la. At Phorrv Vallev M. E. Parsonage, May 8, bv Kev. F. M. Krady, Mr. Thomas P. Arndt, of Scranton, Pa., and Miss AUce Ureen, of Seiota, Monroe county,.Pa, the brides' father, May 10th, by Rev. F. M. Brady, Mr. Samuel Moa teller, and Miss Margaret Arnold, of Monroe county. DIED Tn E:i?t Stroudsburc. Pa., on Sunday, Af.iv "Otli. Christiana, wife of Christian Cre- dun, aged '11 years, 4 months, and 20 days. S5 EEWAED ! T,ost. on Fric lav. Mav 16th. between the Lutheran chnrch and Flory's corner, a Coral Necklace. The above reward will be paid for its return to May 22-tl T. DU KIN PAKtT. U. S. Internal' Revenue. Notice to Special-Tax Payers The law of December 2f, 1872, requires every person engaged in any' business, avoca t ion, or employment, which, renders liira lia blc to a ' ' - - - - SPECIAL TAX to procure and phice seon.pieuouly in his tttab- limment or place of ousineif, A STAMP denoting the payment of said Special Tnx be fore commencing business. The taxes embraced within the provisions of law above quoted are the following, viz: Rectifiers, $200 00 Dealers, retail lianor 2o 00 Dealer, volesale liquor Dea!erf5iqurs, wholesale J 00 00 50 00 20 00 1o 00 oOO 00 DenKX Cs. retail r 00 50 CO 20 00 10 00 10 00 iss, (more 50 00 25 00 15 00 d class (two Peddlers oi hor.se) ird class (one Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, (on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less that o(0 barrels oO 00 Brewers of "jOO barrels or more 100 00 Anv person who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Special-tax Pavers throughout the United States are reminded that thv must make ap plication to the Collector (or Deputy Collect or) of their respective districts, and procure the proper stamp for the Special-tax iear, commencing May 1, 1873, without wailing for further notice. FKASK KKLDKK, Kaston, Ta Collector Internal Revenue, 11th District, 1 enna. Application to be made, and stamps pro cured, on or before June loth. Monev to be sent either bv Express, Post-office Monev Or- uer, or by certified check. may Z'l-H. Strocdsbukg Bank, May (, 1873. The Directors of this Bank have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of (3 per cent.) three per cent, payable to the fitock- holders on or after the 16th inst May S-3t PLASTER. The undersigned have inst received a large quantity of the best White Xova Scotia Plas ter, winch will be ground and fir sale con stantly, at their new mill, near the iron bridge over Brodheads Creek, between Stroudsburg and East Stroudsburg. Farmers and others ure respectfully invited to give us a call. WM.'S. WINTEKMUTE & SON. May 15, 1873. 2m. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I haver this day loaned to Sarah Ann Ilanes, of the township of Stroud, during mv pleasure: 1 Kitchen Cupboard, 1 table, 1 twenty-four hoar clock, 1 ward-robe, 1 bed and bedstead, 3 chairs, 1 settee, 1 cook stove. The public are cautioned not to meddle with the same. SAMUEL HUFF. Stroudsburg, May 15-4 L D..H. WYCKOFF Has just received 80 Barrels of Roseiidale's Cement ALSO Constantly on hand TOBACCO of different qualities, CIGARS, PAPER, PAPER BAGS, STATIONERY, SODA BISCUIT, SUGAR AND LEMON CRACKERS, CANDY, MATCHES &c, &c. Cash pawl for Wool, Sheep Skins, Beef links and Calf Skins. J TRIAL LIST-MAY T. 1873. Mead tt Co. vs. Jacob L. Wyckoff. Philip Kaul, vs. Bobert Huston. Andrew Ohlman, vs. James J. Wagenhurst. Chas. S. Detrick, vs. C. C. Ta&ker. Joseph Fenstermacher, vs. John Kerchner. Beuben B. Bonser, vs. Frederick P. Miller. (Jeorge Fry, vs. Caleb ltinker, et. al. John Dennis, vs. Abraham (JisL. Jaccb Trible, vs. Jacob and John Michael. Fenstermacher tt Co. vs. John Kerchner. John Merwine vs. If. S. Shireman. Mary Ann Dresser, vs. Adrcw Sebring. Wm. B. Woodling, vs. Charles Transue. May 8-St T. M. McILHANEY, Prot'y Argument List May T. 1873. Overseers of the Poor of Smilhfield vs. Over seers of Price. Peter Ohern vs. Carv, Jones & Co. Jacob B. Teel vs. Thomas Bush. Timothy Miller, vs. Peterson & Carpenter. overseers ot the 1'oor of Stroud vs. Charles iieiier, et. al. Comnionweallh vs. Mathias P. Shafer. i'Cter 1'ipher. vs. Theodore P. Tvlnr Abraham Oish. vs. Francis Kplb-r Commonwealth v. Henry Place. Instate of m. Bingham vs. PI John Baldwin Anninistratnr va K.mnJ f. eters. Bossards Adiu'U.rs, vs. Thilip McCluskey. Joseph Woolbert vs. Elizabeth Woolbert. Use of James Place vs. John M. Vnfl.il,.n et. al. "" Use of Jane Vanvleot :md R..ti; ri:.i. Joseph Wallace. V8, May 8-3t T.M. McILHANEY, Clerk. BLANK LEASES For Salo at this O0u-.. L NOTICE. Nolir is hereby eiven that the account of1 John DeYoung, assignee of Joseph P. Fellcn cer, of Stroud Township, Monroe Connty, for benefit of creditors, has been hied in the omce of the Prolh.notary of the Court of Common Please of said County, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance at the nextterni of said Court, on Monday, May 2'3, 1873, of which all persons interested will taxe notice. THO. M. MclLIIAMSY, Troth y. Mav l-4t. Widows' Appraisement. The aprraism?nt of Widows' in the follow ing Estates, will be presented for approval to the next Orphans' Lourt ot 3 ion roc Connty, to be held at Stroudsburg, on Monday, May '20, 1S73. Estate of John f.niver, decceased.- atlian SerfaM, Benjamin Depnc, (Jeorge . Smith, Joseph Zimmeran, u U tt Jacob Alteniose, May 8-3t T. M. MclLIIAXEY, Clerk.- LICENSE APPLICATIONS. The following applications for License have' been tiled and will be presentvd at the next Court of Quarter Sessions f Monroe County,, on Monday, May 2(5, 1873. Hotels. 13 ARRET TOWNSHIP. John W. Yother?, Abraham Albert. COOLBA VG1L James Wilson, Jr. Samuel Case. Jerome B. Shaw, Lewis T. Smith, Anthonv D. Dutot, Jacob Gearhart ELDRED. Nelson HefHefinger, Edward Frantz.- EAST STROUDSBURG, John Hohensheld. HAMILTON. Charles Bossard, Charles Andrew', Jerome I I.retlKTman, John . Mackes, Charles Manal, I.aac Keyb, CIIESTNUTIIILL. Beuben Shupp, Jerome Krcsge, Charles Eberie, John Merwine, Mahlon bhupp, Joseph ilutz. TOLK. Jonas Snyder, Stewart Hawk, Adam Serfass, .Jacob . Kresgo, George Green, Joel Berlin, John W. kerchner. MIDDLE SMITIIFIELD. Jacob II. Place, POCONO. Charles Brown, Manassah Miller, Anthony II. Boemer. ROSS. Buben Ilartzell, Valentine I looser, Jacob II. Stocker. SMITIIFIELD. W. A. Brodhead tt Sons. Siniion D. Bush. STROUDSBURG. David L. Pisle, J:;cob K. Shafer, John I. Allender, John Baldwin. TOBYIIANNA, Henry Stoddart, Win. Bonser, Isaac Stonner, John Both. TUNKIIANNOCK. Lavine Barrall, Beuben B. Bonscr, POCONO. LI (J COB STOKE. Arthur Maginnis. BARRETT. EATING HOUSE. John Zali:i. ' THO. M. McILHANEY, May S-3t Clerk. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons interes ted in the Estates of the respective decedents, that the follow ing accounts have been filed in the Begister's Oflice, of Monroe Count v, and will be presented for confirmation to the Or phans' Court, of said countv, at Stroudsburir, on Monday, the 20th day of May, lSll at in o'clock a. m. The account of George Barier, Administra tor of the Estate of Margaret Barier, deeL Account of C harles D. Shackelte, Atfrn'or. of the Estate of Joseph Shackelton, decM. First account of George M. Hoffman, AJin'r. of the Estate of Jacob Transue, dee d. The account of James B. Andre, Guardian of Alice Kemnicrer. The account of Margaret Ann Patterson, Administratrix of the Estate of Stearns Pat terson, dee'd. First acconnl of Charles Bossard and Josep?i II. Bossard, Administrators of the Estate of Melchior Bossard. dec' t. JOHN APPENZKLLEB, Bcgister. Register's Oflice, Stroudshun., 1 May 1, 1S73-41. " t Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven ex. de. terris. to me. directed issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on i: Saturday, the lithSnj of Mn'j, 1S73, at 2 o'clock in n. m. Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., the following described Beal Estate, to wit : A lot or piece of land situate in Barrett township, Monroe county, containing 10 Ac:es adjoining the School House Iot. land of Jacob II. P. ice, Applegate and others, all un improved, being a splendid flagstone ipiarry, opened and worked. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of James Fox and Thomas Grid'ih, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES 1 1 EN BY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) May S-St. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de. terris. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 2ilh day of May, 1873, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit: A certain tract or piece of land situ Ue iu Middle Smitiifield township, containing l. Acres more or less, bounded bv lands of George W. LaBar, Peter Jayne, litate Moses W. Coolbaugh, dee'd. Eliiah Ouiglev, and others, about 90 ACRES CLEARED, and in a good state of cultivation, balance good timber land, 15 Acres meadow. The improve-, mentsarea irame Dwelling House, TsiS'Jj 13 4lt foot 11.!..!.. ! L A 1LM! - v .iri, i j nunes nigu, name jSBoEsfb Barn 35 x 45 feet, Wacon House 22 x 30 feet, Corn Crib 40 x 50 feet, Frame Wood House 30 x 16 feet, Apple orchard and other, fruit trees on the premises, and a running stream of water passes the door. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Washington Ovcrlleld, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY swifT. Sheriff's Oflice, Stroudsburg, "1 May 8, l73.3t.. . f For SaIcA Great Bargiu, $500 will buy a nice little Hoase and Lot near East Stroudsburg Depot. Lot 40 x 200 ft. Terms, $250 cash, balance very easv. Also, $200 will buy a fine Building Lot, 10x 200 ft.. Terms, $50 cash; balance in monthly payments to suit purchasers. Call on or d lress PEIRSON eiSTlLLMAN, Jan. lG'72-tf Opposite Depot. a
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