?VLr.A vv r?: (al)c 3cffcvsonian. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1873. WITH SUPPLEMENT. BsdTWiLLAM M. Tweed was taken from the Tombs, on Saturday, to the penitentiary on Blackwe'l's Island. JK5FTiie amount collected at the various polling places of New York, ou election day, for the Memphis sufferers, was $5410. peg1 The celebrated Iloosae tunel was completed on Thank sgiving day. It has been fifteen vcars in building, and is five miles long. Catharine Kroehl, an old lady, was found brutally beaten at her bouse in the suburbs of Harrisburg, on Friday, and died at the City Hospital Sunday. SkT A YOUNG man in Scranton has four 1 r i-h of ironiio suits on band. His anxiety "to be an angel" is described a enough to wring the stoutest heart. rT Frank L. Taintor, the defaulting cashier of the Atlantic National Bank of New York, was on Saturday sentenced to seven years' imprisonment in Albany Peni tentiary. fifcy" Two ex-treasures of Lucas county, Ohio, who last year left the Republican party leeau.se it was so corrupt, and joined the democratic party, have just becu indicted ior embezzlement. &STom Allen offers to match Jack Mad den against Ben. Ilogan for $1000 a side, to fight in Canada, 50 miles from Detroit, in ten weeks from signing articles, or he (Allen) will fight Hogan anywhere in Canada for $5000 to $10,000 in from two days to ten. 2? Henry V. Genet was lately elected ti the Assembly from New York city, on the Tammany Democratic ticket. He has alio j.ist been indicted as one of Tweed's ring thieves. It is an even thing, with him, now, whether he will go to the IiCgi.slaturc or the penitentiary. He has a good claim to a pl.icc in both. Ingersoll and Farrington, two of Tweed's understrappers, were convicted, of grand larcney ia New York, last week, before Judge Davis. The special offence of which they were convicted was plundering the city treasury by means of excessive charges as commissioners for building the new court bouse. They will uow have to forsake their ill-gotten wealth and go to the penitentiary. Several others of Tweed's henchmen remain to hi tried. On Tuesday, the 25th of November, at a meeting of the Directors of the Monroe County Co-Operative Life Insurance Com pany, M. A. De L. Van Horn, u young gt-ut-leman reading law with Hon. John R Storm, was elected Secretary of the Com pany to fill t hi place of James Carr, Jr., deceased. Vick's Floral GuiJe for 1874 has been published, and is sent anywhere on receipt of 25 cents by James Vick, Rochester, New York. It is an authority in floriculture, tell ing not only what seeds should be procured but how to cultivate them to advantage. This publication has had a marked influence in beautifying the homes of our people, and its good works should be encouraged. Some of the illustrations are excellent. Thaksgiving Services. The Union Thanksgiving sermon delivered in the Pres byterian Church, by the Rev. Doctor Chap lin of the M. E. Church of this place, we have heard spoken of only, in the highest terms. The turnout was Ycry respectable, but there was room plenty for many others who had better been there, instead of giving their influence towards making our national Thanksgiving an idle, formal show Union Christmas Services at Broad HEAdsville. Union Christmas services, will be held in the church at Broadheads ille, Christmas daj, December 25th, 1873. Commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. Several Sunday Schools and Singing Schools will be present, and addresses will be delivered to old and j'oung, iu English and in. German. The Church will be suitably decorated with evergreens, by the ladies of Biod heads ville and vicinity. The members of both congre gations, and the public generally, are cordial ly invited to attend. Advertising. Those who affect to be lievc there is little use in advertising urge as an objection that the advertisements are not read. Thay can easily be convinced of their error in this respect by making inquiry. Let them insert an advertisement offering to pur chasj some article that is tolerably plenty in the market, and they will be flooded with offers to sell before the ink of the advertise ment is dry. Even an enterprising weekly that has a circulation of one, two or three thousand copies is in the position to do the village merchant great good. Out Squirting. Our Fireman were out in good force on Thanksgiving day, and paid Ea.-t Stroudsburg a visit with their splendid Steauiraad were well pleased with their reception. We have been informed by a eitizeri ef that place who is familiar with the Fire Department of New York city, that our boys wade a good appearance and Shaved very gentb-raauly, and that thoEast Stroudsburgers were well pleased with them and their performance. They were supplied with water from one of the tanks belonging to the Railroad. And as to skill, our infor mant states that our company will compare favorably with the firemen of large cities. A CALAMI? AT SEA. The Steamehip Ville Du Harve Sunk. TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX LIVES LOST. Cable dispatches bring intelligence of the sinking of the Ville du Havre of the General Transatlantic Mail Steamship Line in mid ocean (lat, 47 21 ; long. 35 31), at2o clock a. m., Saturday, Nov. 22. The Villc du Havre sailed from New York for Havre, Nov. 15; she had foggy weather for five days, and was cut down to the water's edge, as above stated, in clear weather, by the sailing ship Loch Earn, Robertson command imr. bound from London to New York. The steamship sunk in twelve minutes after the collision, and Two Hundred and Twenty six persons were swallowed up in the sea. Eighty -seven, including the captain and fifty-four of the crew, were picked up by the Loch Earn, and subsequently transferred to the ship Trimount iin, and landed yesterday at Cardiff, Wales. Many of the persons on the Ville du Havre were well known throughout the United States and Europe. Liverymen arc bus)'. The Presidents Message cornea next. Tins is the season of year that is hard upon horse-flesh. - . As the season of parties approaches, boys begin to feel a-lant and "gals" buoyant. J. II. Suotwell, East Stroudsburg, sells Standard lYints at 10 cents. A Catholic church was dedicated at Carbondale, on Sunday, iu the presence of 3,000 people. The threshing season has opened and the farmers are busily engaged in flinging the flail. The newspapers of Pennsylvania stand 20S in favor of the new Constitution and IS against it. , Large quantities of tobacco were con sumed, Thanksgiving da)', near Nose Peak, this borough. Oh, the filthy weed ! - . m Earning ten dollars a day and getting less than one the opposition "Bus" line. It is hard, Bill, but just. Milton has a stone mason who is eighty years of age, who has followed the occupa tion nearly sixty years and is still at it. Best heavy sheeting muslin only 12 cents, at J. II. Shotwell's store, East Stroudsburg. Donations, singing schools, turkey hus tles, hog rafiles, and good old time frolics will soon be the county rage. Lookout boys. . Everything iu the shape of dry goods, groceries, &c, to be had at J. H. Shotwell's store. He sells cheaper than any other, iu East Stroudsburg. NOBODY married Thanksgiving day, so far as heard from. All right. Lay the matter over till Christmas r New Year. Better late than never. Ladies if you are la want of fashionable gum boots or shoes, and serviceable, call at Fried's Empire Clothing House, he keepp nothing but the best, and insures all. Don't forget the grand concert to be given by the Monroe County Musical Assocsation, at East Stroudsburg, to-morrow, Friday evening, in Union Hall. Ticket, 25 cents. Winter is getting ready to play her regular engagement, and the premouitions of her com ing like the advance notice of other great ar tists, are seen and felt in the early mornings. A I.I. who desire buying good clothing, at fair prices, should call at the Empire store, kept by Simon Fried, and examine his stock. He don't propose to be undersold under any circumstances. A GOOD deal of charity must begin at home this wiuter, and particularly on the part of the family toward the head and support thereof. Young ladies especially should bear this iu mind. The Reviral commenced in the M. E. Church of this dace some three weeks ago has resulted in adding to the Church between thirty and forty new members; and the meet ing is still in progress. . - o A LADY suggests that if the church going ladies were to dress in calico and wear sun bonnets, scores of her sex would attend di vine services who stay away because they cannot dress like their fashionable sisters. Religious meetings for Divine worship will be held morning and evening, at Friends' Meeting House, corner Franklin and Sarah streets, first day, the 7th of the 12th month, being the regular semi-annual meeting Prominent strangers will be present, and the public are cordially invited. Prospering. We have been informed that the sales of coal by the Street Railway Company for the three months ending with iNovcmber last, are more than one quarter in advance of what they were the correspond ing three months of last year'. Inasmuch as this increase has occurred under the cash plan, inaugurated this year, it is specially flattering to the Co. The growth and structure of the human hair, is very plainly set forth in a pamphlet published by R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N II., proprietors of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, for gratuitous distribution The deservedly high reputation of their pre paratiou has wholly been gained by its mcr its. Being free from oil and alcohol, it has a healthy action on the scalp, restoring gray hair to its natural color without dyeing, j cures itching of the scalp, removes and ure vents dandruff, aud will thicken up the thin locks. Such are the benefits wjiich are con ferred upon the consumer. No one should neglect to give it a trial. Journal and Statesman, Wilmington, Del. What We heard rtnd ftaw ivithiu Hie Week. The Phoenix Engine House draped in mouring, Thursday evening, over a number of dead-drunks. Two knock-downs opposite the Stroudsburg: House, Saturaay afternoon. What we have a full supply of just now young bruisers and foreheads. Johnson re fusing to take specie for goods. A few fight ing men in this borough and no recruiting office opened to enlist for Cuba. What a pity. Valentine trying to introduce some thing new in shape of extinguishing a lighted lamp by elevating a No. 13 boot. It won't work Felty, it's too dangerous. The S. I. S. gone up. Mary amusing herself while in company, with a few lady friends, upon the sidewalk, by waltzing .and einging. Jonas with his corps of juveniles, Friday night, at Williams' Hall, discoursing their melodious voices to an audience of 28. Lewy taking in two of the weary, at a late hour, Saturday night. A new barbershop in Saylor's build ing, up-stairs. A "dark" subject roughly handled, at a late hour Saturday night, by J K. and B. The sudden disappearance of the Conductor of the Owl Train. "Tippy" in town and every body glad to see him. Long may he wave. Trouble expected about the 22d inst., in which many "old sores" will be healed at somebody's expense? Ice smashers in large numbers, Thursday, cn-route for the Flower Garden. A long walk for a little pleasure. Buckingham rejoicing over the arrival of Ned And well he may. A number of young "men" enjoying a sociable drunk, Tuesday night, 25th ult. -Better been at the alter boys. Amandus promenading the streets with a pumpkin on the top of his head. Quite an improvement in his appearance. Quite a number of invited guests at the Stroudsburg House, Thanksgiv ing day, partaking of turkey and other delica ies of the season. The Hon. John B. Storm, off for Washington. The shovel brigade out in full force on Tuesday, piling up the ''beauti ful." Everybody anxious to have a sleigh ride. East Stroudsburgers highly elated Thanksgiving day. And well they might The working of Pocono No. 1 always gives satisfaction when set to work. Dr. Stick-em administering an "over-dose of spirits to Charles Adams, Tuesday morning. Better hang out that shingle Doc. or vou'll be num bered amoiir the "quacks." Sally out sleigh ing with her own private conveyance a hand sled. They stood the storm admirably, and per consequence: Alpha suffered intensely with frost .d feet. A large number of anxious spec tators at Esquire Bees' office, Monday night. The boys waived a hearing, and the affair goes to Court. Reserved seats to be had by apply ing to the Court Crier. Ticket office to be opened on the 22d inst., at 2 o'clock. -o. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Post Office, at Stroudsburg, November 29th, 1S73: LA DIES' LIST. Coolbaugh, Sarah Custard, Alice Ric?, Mary Rockwell, Miss Sallic Relay, Miss Desiner Rav, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. E. G. (3) Smith, Mrs. E. Crook, Mary A. rox, Miss Amanda Ilohensheldt, Ilattie Johnson, Mrs. jr., kresge, Jane Madden, Elizabeth Metzgar, Julia Phillips, Ellen I'iplier, Miss Phepha Vanvleet, Hannah jSinger, Miss Rebecca Shoemaker, Amanda Spalding, Miss Fannie Ynnbiisbirk, Rachel Vanbukirk, Lizzie GENTLEMEN'S' list, Barrr, Walter Lodtr & Van fleet, Lcc, Mathias Miller, Henry D. Morse & Searle, Marsh, Wm. Miller, David Miller, Harry Morse, Wm. J. Schneli, Rein hard shoemaker, J. V. (o) Slater, Jacob Smith, Samuel T. Beans, Nelson Ihutzman, Joseph Blaes, Antoine Chambers John Carroll, Thomas Cromwell, John C. Decker, Biiilcman Dilley, Sr., A. B. Emerson, George Evans Alex. Glockler, Geo. F. Gruver, Peter jStrunk, John C. jStackhouse, Jacob ) .Storm, Samuel , jSraith, Ileztkiah 'Stroush, Reuben llallet, Charles Henry, C. II. 2 Herrmann, John P. Hohensheldt, Chas. Harman, Wm. Thomas, J. . Tompkins, C. W, Uudcrwood, II. II. Vanvleet, Sunierfield Vanvleet, S. Joseph, Heitrich Reiser, baniuel Messncr, Albert Kuram, Geo. Persons calling for any of the above let ters will say advertised. M. A. LEE, P. M. Mountain Home, Pa., Nov. 24, 1873. Editor Jeffeilsonian : A series of lec tures will be delivered at this place, during the coming winter, under the auspicies of Mountain Home Lodge, No. 6S4, 1. O. O. F. The first lecture of the course will be deliv ered by the ltev. J. Pistorficld, of Cana densis, Pa., in the Oakland 31. E. Church, on Thursday evening, December ISth, 1873. Subject, "The Philosophy of Odd Fellow ship." Seats free. E. M. Heller, Ely Urr, J. P. Zabriskie, Committee of Arrangements. A Pennsylvania farmer, on a train from Philadelphia about a week ago, having occasion to make a memorandum, turned to a gentleman seated behind him and asked.' "Neighbor, got a pcucil ?" The pencil wai loaned at ouce, aud handed back with a '-Thank you neighbor." The gentleman was "neighbor" U. S. Grant , Ann Eliza, lirigham Young's nine teeuth wile, left Salt Lake City, Utah, Saturday, for the east, on her mission against polygamy. IJer departure sev eral days before time. 13 stated that her friends had reason to believe efforts would be made to prevent the fulfillment of her intention. She will epeak iu New York and Washington. The Colorada markets are full of buf falo meat, which sells for two and three -ents a pound. The Utes and Sioux In dans arc very jealous of the white hun ters lor meddling with ao industry which they think belongs more legitimtely to them. Oregon has a surplus of four million bushels of wheat, this seaion. and is el ling at SI per bushel, gold. This is pret ty well for a population of 100,000. The State was never eo rich and prosperous. A census of Haltimore by the police authorities shows population of 302,873. Orville L. Grant, brother of the Pre?i dent, is said to be at the head of a com pany which is abont to establish cxlen eivc zinc works at Bristol, Bucks county. Erie couniv is becoming noted for its uumber of divorce cases, the lisl growing larger each jear. The divorces lor the year 1873, to the present time, number eighty-six. MAKIIIKE). t Panii'pnsis November 23. 1S73. by Rev. J. Pastorfield, Mr. James W. Bailey and Mis Caroline llaltcrman, both of Taradise town ship, Monroe county, Pa. DIED. In Stroudsburg, November 30. 1873, at the residence of John A.Flagler, Elizabeth Clark, aged 77 years. In Barret tiP, Nov. 23, 1S73, Charles II., son of Almeron and Mary A. Utt, aged 0 years, i months and 10 da vs. In Barrett tsp., Nov 23, 1S73, Jacob Bond, aged 21 years, 9 months and 26 davs. In Barret tsp., Nov. 28, 1873, Charles B., infant son of Mr. and Mra. John Stright, aged 11 months and 4 days. Special ISTotice. Ksley 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 mann and the wonderful Vox Jubilante. Every instrument fully warranted. fSfgfScnd for an illustrated catalogue con taining full description of Organs. J. Y. SIGAfUS, Dec. 5.'72-tf. Stroudsburg, Pa. STRAxED. Straved from the premises of the under signed, Tuesday last, a voung RED COW, with a slit in each ear. Any person or per sons giving information of her whereabouts, or returning her, will be suitably rewarded. WILLIAM S. FLORY, Cor. Main and Centre streets, decl-tf Stroudsburg, Pa. Widows' Appraisement. The acceptances of widows in the following named Estates have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, and will be presented for approval by said Court, on Monday, December 22J, 1S73: Estate of Frederick Transue, deceased. " " Martin McMahan, " " Lewis Plattenberger, " ." " Henry Bush, " TIIOS. M. McILIIANEY, Clerk. Dec. 4 1S73. GAl'TIOX ! To all Whom it May Concern. I have this day loaned to Mrs. Eliza Brooks, wife of William Brooks, of the borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa., during my pleasure, a quantity of household furniture, viz: Table and table-cloth, Clock, Oil-cloth. Cook Stove, Pipe and fixtures, two Rocking Chairs, half-dozen Chairs, Sideboard, Table, Looking-glass, Feather-bed, Old Bureau, Lathe and Tools. The public are hereby cautioned not to meddle with the same. dec4-3t JOHN SELLWOOD. DONATION VISIT. The mcmlers of the Reformed congregations at Brodheadsville and Eflbrt, as also his friends generally, will pay their pastor and friend, Rev. I. E. Sehoedlcr, their annual donation visit, on second Christmas Day, Dec. 26th. Refreshments will be on hand all day and evening, and the occasion enlivened with vocal and instrumental music. In case of unfavor able weather, the donation will be given on Monday following. . All arc welcome. Dec. lf-2t. Jin. Wilson I'eiksoK of East Stroudsburg, has a little daughter who for Ytarnpast has been porely afflicted with Epileptic Fil, her mind was greatly Impaired and she reduced almost to a living skeleton. After numerous unsuccessful attempts , of some of the most eminent Physicana in the country, New York, Philadelphia and elsewhere, to effect a cure but all to no effect. We learn from Mr. P. that he has at last found a simple remedy by which his daughter has been cured, her mind restored, and she is getting quite stout. Feel ing that all afilicted witli Epilepsy should know of it, he desires to say that all interested may have full particulars, by addressing him at East Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Pa., and in closing a three cent stamp for return postage. Dec 4-4t. GRAND BALL. A drasid Ball and Supper TO BE GIVEN AT L.T. Smith's Hotel, Forks' Station, CHRISTMAS EVE, December 25th, 1873. The best of Music has been engaged for the occasion. A good time and plenty of fun may be expected. AH are invited to attend, decl lt L. T. SMITH. nwm REDUCED AT THE ores THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great hargains are now offered in FANCY DRESS GOODS, A LPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, &c, an 01 winch have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Good all new and right in style, hut marked down to meet the times. We invite all to call and eee for themselves. Terin9 Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dec-ltf J Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Corner Si Sheriff s Sale. Bv virtue of a writ if fi. fa. to me directed, iss::ed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on 5.1 TURD A I", the 20th day of December, 1873, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, .Monroe county, the following described Real Estate, to wit : . . .. . A certain mefsuage nd tract of land situate Coolbaugh township, in said county, con- in taming 90 ACRES, more or less, adjoimng lnd of Daniel Mc Cartv, James Buckley, McCarty & Co., and others. About 30 acres cleared, about 8 acres of which is plow land ; balance timber land. The improeements arc a PJank Dwelling House, 1fT5 feet. U stories high: Kitchen 12x14; Barn. 30x40 feet. Small Orchard, and well of water by the door, and the public road passes thrnixrh lift ssnlf. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of James Welsh and to be sold by me tor cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff'. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Pa., ) December 1, 1S73. j Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me directed, issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale, at Public endue, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of December, 1873, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe countv. the following described Real Estate, to wit : All that certain mcssuacre and tract of land, situate in the township of Middle Smithlield, in said county, containing 200 ACRES, mi-iw nr less, bounded bv lands of Michael Itusli. Charles Albert. Philin LaBar. and others. About 15 ACRES clenred. 3 acres of which are meadow. Bal ance good TIMBER LAND, Oak, Chestnut, &c. The improvements are a Log Dwelling House, ill 18x24 feet, 1 stories high, and Log Barn, lox 24 feet, and other out-buildings. A fineyoung Apple Orchard. ater near the door, and a stream ot water running tnrougn tne same. ... , . . Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Mary Ann Gallott, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stkoudsbi'ro, Pa., ) Ueceraber 1, l$t6. J Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me directed. issued out of the Court of Common I'leas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale, at Pullic V endue, on SATURDAY, the 20th dcry r Dccrmber, 1S73, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Wrough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Real Estate, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land situate in the township of Tunkbannoek, in said county containing 139 ACRES, 101 perches, and allow-fjrrce, adioinins: land of Jacob E. Altemose, land in warrantee, name of John Lrnce, Theophiius Fonlkc, Joseph Horsefield and others, all unimproved land. Also a certain tract of land in Jackson town ship, in said county, containing 90 ACRES, more or less, and being part of a larger tract of land surveyed on warrant granted to William Kramer. All unimproved. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Benjamin F. Field, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriil. Shf.riff'5 Office. S-rnorr-srcRo. Pa., 1 December 1, 1S73. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ren. ex. to me di rected, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to ca'.e, at Public Vendue, on SA TURD A Y, the 20th day of December, 1S73, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land, situate in the village of Tanneisville, Pocono town ship, in said county, containing two Acres, a;l cleared, adjoining lands of Manassah Miller. The improvements are, a Stone Dwelling House, 16 x 22 feet, two stories high, a Plank Store House, 22 feet iVont by 50 feet deep, two stories high, with frame "piece at tached, 13 x 22 feet, one story high. Frame Barn 20 x IS feet, and other out buildings, water near the door, and the north and south road, and road to Jackson Corners passes along the same. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of David Woodside, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Mierilt s Ulhce, Stroudsburg, Uecember 1, lSo-ot Borough Orriisuuicc. Stroudsburg, Pa., Nov. 21, 1S73. At a special meeting of the Town Council, held at the olhce of C. Rurnett, Esq , this evcninar, present John N. Stokes. Chief Rur gess; Messrs. Marsh, Flory, Fisher and Con ner, Council men. The following ordinance was iiassed: Be it ordained and enacted by the Chief Rurgess and Town Council of the borough of Strouds btirg, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the aic : That the deposit of coal nfihes and all refuse matter ot whatever kind, in the gutters and streets of the borough of Stroudsburg, is herebv promuiieu. Any person or persons violating this Ordinance, shall be subject to a fine of Five Dollars, for each and every otlonce, to be re covered as debts of like amount are bv law recoverable. Sec. All residents of the borough .Mrnililwhllr,. nf. i: . .1 ..I I .1 m v ijvicuv uuefiwi ui snovei me snow off the pavements, and also to open the giiuciit hi ironi oi their residence and lots, witinn six hour- after the fall of each and every snow. If the provisions of this Ordi nance are not complied with within the time aoove f pecihed, it will be done bv the Town , I . . " V t"' mi'l lnuiVlUliai 60 reiusmg, with an addition of 20 per cent uueu io me cost, to be recovered as debts of uh.e amount are bv law recoverable . t N. STOKES, llurgess. Attest Theo. Schocii, Sec'y IW JOB PRINTING, of oil kind neatly ex Lr ecutcd at this office. Estate of James Carr, Jr., deceased, 0f !i borough of Stroudsburg, having betn Rtwj to the undersigned, all persons knowing selves indebted to said estate will pleaHe ? immediate payment, and those having elai will present them, duly authenticated for!!'' tlement, to ' LLCILLA CALK, Adiniiiistratir E. B. DREIIER, Administrator nov27-Ct Register's IVolice. Notice U hereby given, to all terson .V. r ested in the estates of the respective lecHer.t f that the following accounts have been filed I the Register's ofGce of Monroe countv .'5 I will be presented for confirmation "tr. .'i r Orphans' Court of said county, at Stroudba,. I on Monday, the 22d day of December I'd h I IV OCHM.K, A. M. - I Acconnt of Peter I. Berger nnd Ilet Berber, administrators of the estate of I Berger, deceased. Account of (eorge II. Miller, ciecuffr . i .i ... r ii l:i. .i i f Account of Samuel R. Bossard, guard! j Ellen M. Zern. Account of George Correll, administrate. r I f ( Account ot fcmaniier Mioem.iker, adminV . .... .... trator ot the estate ot John Shoe-mat.. Account of Charles E Kistler, guarding Mary Clara I less. J. Ari'E.NZKL.LKIi, Retrbter. Rf.gister's Office, Stroi:dsbi-i:o, Pa i November, 12, FOURTONS 137:;. i OF EXTRA BUCKWHEAT FLG'Ja, f FOR SALE. ' Enquire of I M. V, . MARS If, Strouu'sfiir-j nov 13-tf t i t- NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an apji'irai;.n I will be made lo the next winon of the L.p!. ! latnre of this State, fof the passage ff aim l mndifying the trust of the CinieU rj !.t, in she forks' of Brcdb.eail's and MrMicfiseh' rrftk.ir, the borough of Stroudburg. To the t,1,(t that so much of said lot he'd in trust, thai s is not used, and is rnsuit.-i'-'e for the urT ; of a Cemetery, may fe sc!d cr leased. aiii ii,. X annual income thereof appropriated toward t keeping the Cemcterv on raid lot in rrj;air. i nov iS-GYJ ' J. II. STKofD. SA3ASTINE ECHLE, BOOT AfD SHOE MAKEP.j SHOP CORNER OF Pocono and Green Streets, C"T.r"T"T-0 rTT T- 4 I am now prepared to snake to erdrr.a't j kinds of Boots and Shots, suth Kn iuli lift I American Calf, Kip, Turkey Mcruto. GlovJ i Kid, and Pel We Goal, at reasonable pxire. Spt-il attention paid t balf-stlvir hetlirg and all kinds ef mending. One trial ar.d It f convinced. nov C;f KMHKI-l) THEM DOVX. ! THEBE IS A JUST NOW, IX ITROTTDSBUEG. 0 WONDERFUL CHEAP nTnvr nrrniv This store is crowded with customer, k are pulling and hauling for the CHEAPEST GOODS that have been ofTered in Stroudtburg, f. ast 12 vears. Mr. Decker hased has, within a few Jay. : Thousands of Bolton AVORTII OF DRESS GOODS, RE A I ) Y-M A DE CLOTH 1 " !. HATS. CATS. BOOTS & SHOES, at from I O to 25 cents loss on the il :i' than usual. Some ef these goods were;1- chased at the Terrible Slaughtered Sale OF SI. B. CfAFLN & (0 last week, and a won't be long. lorn as thev h-t, HERE THEY GO. Merrimack and other best Calicec 0 T.H-' for $1.00 Reautiful Dress Ginghams onlv 11 cer.:p yard. Atlantic and other heavv niuslms or.',1 shilling per yard. Heavy Cotton rlannels, 4 WK'e I'3 ' and 15 cents. (lood heavy Cassi meres, o0 worth TOccr Fine Dress Goods, 16 worth 25 cent. . Ladies' good Under-vests, 80 worth SU- Larjre White Blankets. $3.75 iht lir $4.50. f Splendid Undershirts and Drawers, o ' l 5 Go cents. ! Fine Silk-Mixed Cassimcws, ( $i-"o. . A Wide and heavv Waterproof Uouk'r; cents worth $1.20. J Fine Rlue Cloth, double-fold for $1.50 worth $2.00. : Beautiful Cordurovs and A t-lvetcei" of Sacks, nearly half price. V j t uood I assimere Coats, onlv iUt: f Good Silk Hats, onlv $3.00 worth ji v?r- i nose goods are oniy a t , v j wonderful pile we have now on nan we will sell out at the above prices. i, not promise any more at. those pruv. they are gone. Goods have alreadv cone up i'-1 in ii n r n r (i EXCITEMENT nunutnruL 1 unn 111 I II IV and if we have, a war with Spam, now threatened, goods will go up, ', the prices that we are now asking 101 Now is the time. ' DECKER &C0., Maio St., Stroudsburg, nov20-lm 4 1 r
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