The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, September 24, 1874, Image 3

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v Kilter has returned from
TVlta stock of cIothin' hats
iLhins: goods, dry good, &c
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3 ff:!,,t-ii '",.'! voa goods cheaper than
- " . . . i ....Vs i'l whit."! dress
.:.,rira:nsai - .
' i , J.Hs draw.-:, hoiscry, gloves,
,: ..vl'ei umbrellas. &e. Call and
purchasing elsewhere.
I '"."", t Ifvou want a nice and
,,-;d . , i :,i
,f L-I(i!llv-S !1UU one- tiiac m nvui
' Wr's ami you can have your
'-'' V-i, linrcst and best selected
; :t , it nriecs that will astoaii.li
, (own. i
I ' 'r'luis all the very latest styles of
(' and sec theui. lie is selling
;v.-r-
rs. cuffs, tieck-
tram j-t--
n to lluster s he has the
- t- -nd sells cheap.
r..,,r jU;it received from the city a
. Iiuonlofdry goods, alpacas, shawls,
' , which he sells real cheap.
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1 I. -..i!nl VICS 1)1 lllC viiian
ri5J.:i.l rr'uiTY and POWER of
T Vr ': , . 1 . .,,1. flnn
Jnv.f .f their superiority, the sale of
is more than double that of any
.'i"ihU country. r
'Yl'Ah's
J. Y, SIGAFUS.
St rou d&b rug, Fa.
' i,-;i;r; .Simon Fried luis the
..-si si-Lvted .Stock d' Ckdliir.g,
""';v(. T s unks. Vali&cs. and Gen'ts
"'7:.. , ;.),,ds in Strou.islmr, and he
than
;a . :i;vc oiur.ty. Call and ex-
v:il
r-.voived lat week the
' K-:dv made Clothing'.
::nd Gents" Fiirnishinir
m-i n in our tvunty.
:.i:d Ciuldrens Shoes ot
tv. at vt-rv 1aw prices ai
,;;.li's K:aj:ire Clothing Store.
ice aiiil Furs, taken in exchange
is Shnvn F; iod's Kinpire Cloth -
Silts :-t :isti'r.i.-lii:ig 1"W prices,
i'ri.w $:.U0 to 111. at S'unon
:ns.
Furiri'.ins. at Simon Fried?".
C and iuok at them.
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Widow's Appraisement.
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: s .f widows in the filow
s Lave been He'd in the
!'!-: i ,-f the Orphans' Court
i ." ;;!;': wia lo -resent cu
v i-nid Court on 3Iordav
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deceased.
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'ai F. 'eul;em:ui':
ilvnry Failr r, ':
h'.'vi Stri.'iiss.
JVt.-r KnnkJe, li
Jb'iry Frao. '
rri'iik Colverson. ;i
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TJ10. M. McILTIANEY.
EANKRUPT NOTICE.
' Lterirtaurt of lU U. S.for the Eastern
JhMnd i, J 1'rnn.jk'a.nia.
IS KAXliEVPTCY.
i'-e nr,der?;SiK-d hereby girc-s notice of hi?
" lhe Assignee of WILLI All
V""" """hannock township, Monroe
'1I';.'10 .u? l,r'(-'n acJjnded n bankrupt on
p;ne.
urs la
S 1VILLIAM WALLACE, Arai
i,1-l'-St. Ktroudsbi
i Sheriff's Sale."
t& ':rt,':c of a wi'it r-f ven. fx. to nic dJrcct
f'fT. "J1 of tllc Co-irt of Common I'lfas
I will expose to tale, at
""c- vend;,,-
TC 1', ie 2Gii day o Srptanlcr, 1874,
H;"k! ;!('f !K ln th(? afternoon, at the Court
f "' .lhe rtii2h of Stroti(Ii)iir Mnnrop
'i v H , r ii . . r-i--
'wiiig dciicjibed Ileal Instate,
ce"ai., (lt ,iP ,, , , , . . ,T
n art! T' iiiiiu kuaaiejii nam-
i.iVr s l0"'Ishipi, Monroe county, con-
2 Acres and 113 Perches,
'Tfcjr ' ? -r,!nin2: land of David and Theo-l:'-
,?r !;,n'l h'.te of .Tf.y.A-rili A Ur-mr,p. rl..
t.inti. 1 he improvements are
v JJ.OUSC. LBk.
eV . l'ft L stories- I rvr S-t.
!,p. lreeiJ' a,jd water nr
of-Juk paken '""wition as theproper
.. L""rger and to be sold by me for
;V;ifs 0 CriARLES HENRY, Sheria.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of lu. Fa. to me direc-
wTm Ut of the JJourt of Commou
if PnP- v"n;C C0Unty' expose to sale,
at 1 ubnc V endue, on
Saturday, the 26t cZc o September, 1874,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at tho Court
ilousn m the llorouph of Stroud5bur-, Mon
roe county, the fullowin- described Real
Estate, to wit :
All that certain messuage and tract of land
situate in Puik township, Monroe County,
containing "
Seventy-fiye Acres,
adjoining land of Geoi-cG. Hawk, Charles
brederick Overkcrchner, and
others. 1 h-rty-two Acres cleared, three
acres meadow, balance timber land. Im-
iiu fluents are a
LOG HOUSE, i
To the Voters cf Monrce County,
J here by mofit resiKtfully snnuuuce rey- Jf tui a cn
aidata for the oliice of
SHL1UFF,
am! if rl,.vctt:d, I plls mvs;Iv to honastly and faith-lullj-
discharge tuo duties of said office.
Coolljaugh tow iisbip, Sept. 17, 1S74.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
1 : hereby most respectfully imnouce mvself as a can -didaie
for the oliiee of
SHERIFF,
and if oliy tcd, I pIudj;o hits. If to bonttIy and fiitli
ul!y o;s harge the duties of aaM offif-e.
0 ,, t , . 'XHOMAS ALTEM06E.
Poln township, St pt. 3, 1S74.
25 x IS feet, U Stones hih.MJ
I ran.e barn So x 45 feet. Some f ruit "tr.-s.
beized and taken in execution as the pro
perty ot luidolph Hawk, and to be Sold bv
u;e tor cash.
ci t-. (AIlSIiKXRV.ghoriff:
bhenft s Office, Stroudsburg, )
Sep. 7, LS74-10-3t.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me direc
ted, issued out of the Court of Common
1 teas of Monroe county, I wiii expose to sale,
at I ullic endue, on
Saturday, the 2Cjth day of Srptemher, 1ST4,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House in the Borough of StroudsLi;
roe county, the following described Real
hstate, to wit :
A certain messuage and lot of land situate
on the cast side of Walnut street, in the
Borough of Stroud.sbur?, being 50 feet in
front, on same Avenue by i'50 feet deep ad
joining land of Oliver I Stone and Richard
S. Staples. The improvements are
Frame Dwelling House,
iiji&20 x 28 feet, 2 Stories high, with
55E2isMatche!i attached 14x18 feet, 2
stories, with j.oivh 0 x IS feet. Well of water
and lot of Fruit Ti eas.
Lot No. 2. Situate on Chestnut street,
bounded by hinds ol'Wiliiaiu Wallace, Estate
of W. J). Walton, dee'd. Improvements
liable 14x18 feet, Wagon House IS x 24
feet.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of Meichior Spragie, and to be sold by
me lor ca-h.
CIIAFJ.FSIIKNRY, Sheriff.
en.
V 1 viJ 1 (
Sheriff's Sale.
Iy virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to nie directed,
issutU out of the Court of Common I'ioas of
Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at I'ublie
Yciu.'iie n
.S-.i TUR DA V, the 2Cth Jay of Sq)(cbfr, 187 I,
;it. 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House ir, the IWotigh of t?troudbnrg, Monroe
County, the following described Real Estate,
to wit :
A nje.--su.ige ard tract of land sitnate in Polk
To(n.-liip in said County, containing
Twenty Acres,
nearly all cleared, about 2 acres ineadowad, join
ing land of Daniel fshnpp, Oeorgf; Seter, .John
Kivler and Number 2. Improvements a
Flank House, fc'M
2.ix24 feet, 2 stories high, cellar under. IX'li
IJARN, 18x4-5 feet. Some fruit trees.
No. 2 adjoining Number Ozie, land of Clot'ieb
Ileuning, Steward Hawk, and others, contain
ing Forty-three Acres,
more or ics, about 15 Acre cleared, balance
tiinb- r ):r,,d and situated in Polk to-,v:i!iip.
Seie-i at.d taken in execution as the property
of Ludwig Sehwitygable, and to be sold by me
01 CIIARLE-f HENRY; Shintf.
.l:hciili".e OlTice. Stro'idsbnrg, )
September H, 171 3c " j
Sheriifs Sale.
Rv virtue of certain wiits of vcn. ex. to rne
directed, i-sr.ed out of the (Vurt of Common
Pieas of Monroe County, I will cspose to sale,
at public vendue, en
SATUKDA Y, lit 21,', r.f &?temhir, 1ST I,
at 2 o'i lock in the afiei i.moii, at the Court
House, in tlie L'.irough of Stroudburg, Aioti
roe County, the following described Real Es
late, to wit :
All the right and interest f defendants in all
that certain messuage and firm of land .situate
in Hamilton township, Monroe county, con
taining
54 Acres,
bounded bv land of Jacob Rouse and others
about 40 acres cleared, 0 acres of which are
MEADOY, balance good timber land. The
improvements are
It 11. TT
raise uvvemng ncu&s, -5
1$ stories high, Frame Ram ofvHflffe
A well of water at thy dour and a'-----
never failing spring not far from the house.
A public road passe? through the place.
Seized and taken in execution as the proper
ty of Josiah A. LaRue and Isaac N. LaRue,
and to be sold bv me for cash.
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, )
September 10, 1874. Ct.
Sheriff's Sale.
Rr virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed,
;tnw! m:t r,f the Court of Common Pleas of
Monroe county, I will expose to sale, at public
vendue, on
SA TUJ DAY, the 2GA day rf September, 1S74,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
Iloiii-e in the Roroogh of Strotidsbnrg, Monroe
county, the fallowing described ltcal Estate,
to wit : .
No. 1 A me?uage and tract of land situate
in Polk townrhip, Monroe county, containing
100 Acres,
more or less, bounded by land of William Ser
fass, Rudolph Starner, Daniel MarU, and oth
ers. About 50 acres cleared, balance timber
land. Improvements part plank and part log
Tktfi H ii n TTrmco a.A
To the Voters of Monroe County.
I hon-by most respectfully announce invsttlf as a
candidate for the oflice of
SHERIFF,
and if elected, I pl.di Qivlf to honestly and faith
luily diseiiarije the duties of said office.
, . JACOB K. SIIArFR.
Stroudsbarg, August CO, 1S74.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
1 htreby announce myself as a candidate for the
office of
SHERIFF,
and if tleet-jd, I pi -do niyelf (o honestly and faithfully
discharge the duties of said offic.
JOHNBALDW.
Stroudsburg, July 30, 1-374.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
T hereby most respectfully r.nnonnce luvelf as a can
didate for the office of
SHERIFF,
and if elected I pledge myself to honestly and faithful
ly discharge the duties of said oflice.
FELIX STORM.
Chestnutbill, August 27, 1S74. tc.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
I hereby announce mvself as a candidate for the
office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
and ask your support, pledqinjr myself, if elected, to
perforin the duties ot said olliceVith fidelity,
SAMUEL i'OSTON.
Trice township, Sept. 10, lS74-te
PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.
Notice ii hereby given to all persons in
terested that the following accounts have been
filed in the oflice of the Prothonotary of the
Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Oounty
and will be presented for allowance and con
firmation to the said Court on Monday, Sep
tember, 28, 1874.
Account of Stephen Holmes, Jr., Assignee
of Edward II. Heller, of Rarrett township.
Account of Reuben Erable, Assignee of
Gcore E. Dodcndorf of Eldred township.
T1IOS. M. McILHAEY, ProthV.
Sept. 3, 1874.
TWEM'i-SEfO.MT ANMAL EXHIBITION
OF TIIK
Penn'a Slate Agricultural Society,
for isn,
WII.lv HE IIKLD AT
EASTON, PENN'A,
COMMENCING
SEPTEMBER 28, 1874,
TO Ci: CXNTINUED FIVK KAYS.
eTocks of Entry will close SEP'T 22.
Competition is co-extenslve with the LTnited
States, and tho c itizens of the several States
are cordially invited to compete for our prizes.
Eor Premium Lists and other information
applv to either of the undersigned.
J. R. ELY, President.
D. W. SLli.ru, Recording Secretary.
Elbkiixjl McConkey, Corresponding Sec'y.
Sep. U-4t.
. - - .... i , tV- ?-A
34 by 18 feet, two stone iugn, ce;-
lar under: Frame Barn, 30 by 40 Ujjtjxl
feet, a small stream of water rue rp
ning through tlie premises.
No. 2 Situate in said township, containing
118 Acres,
more or less, adioininz Rudolph Sfarner. John
Zacharias, Sr., John Keifer and others. Im
provements A;'.
Los: Dwellins: House, .;;;
H stories high, 1G feet pquare. About
1 acre partly cleared. Ralance timber land.
Some Fruit Trees on the premises.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Wm. H. Zacharias, John Zacharias,
Nicholas Z-wharias, and Charles Zacharias,
and to be sold by me for cash.
CHARLES HENRY, Sherift.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudshnrg, 1
September 1, 1 871. 3t.
CATJTIOjST!
Having loaned to John Funk, during my
pleasure, the following articles, I hereby cau
tion all persons against meddling with the
same in any manner, viz:
1 Clock, 1 Cupboard, 1 Cooking stove, 1 Ta
ble, ') Chairs, 1 P. tre i'i, 1 Redstead and bed
ding for three beds, 2 Lamps, 1 stand, 1 Chest,
1 Louking-gl.iss, 2 Axes, Knives and Forks,
lot of li on pots, Earthen-ware, Arc.
L. T. SMITH.
Forks Station, Monroe Co., Pa. 1
September o, 174. ot.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons inter
ested in the Estates in the respective decedents
that the following accounts have been filed
in the Register's office of Monroe County, and
will be presented for confirmation to the Or
phans' Court of said County at Stroudsburg,
on Monday, the 2sth day of September, 1S74,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
The account of Stephen A. "Heller, Adm'r.,
Cum Testamento annexo of the Estate of
Elizabeth Stocker, deceased.
Account of Peter Huf-mith, Adm'r. of the
Estate of Peter Ilufsmith, Sen., dee'd.
The Final account of Felix Storm, Adm'r
of the Estate of Samuel Woodling, dee'd.
Account of James Arnold, Adm'r. of the
Estate of Abraham Arnold, dee'd.
Accatint of Samuel Werkheiser, Adm'r. of
the Estate of Jacob Werkheiser, dee'd.
The account of Able Storm, Executor of the
last will and Testament of George Henry
Hnebuer, dee'd.
Account of Phillip Row, Adm'r. of Jacob
Row, deceased.
J. APFErsZELLER, Register,
Register's Olhce, Stroudrburg,
.Sept. 3, 1ST i.
Court proclamation.
Wher'T.x, the Hon. Smce:. S. Pueufii, Tresidcnt
J ud ire of the 22-1 Judicial iJitriet of Pennsylvania, eom-poHr-d
of the counties of Wayne, I'ikc, Monro and
Carbon, sud John le Young and IVter (iruyer, Esqr's.
Associat? Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the
County of Mi t! roe, and by virtue of their off: ees, Justices
of the" Court f Oyer and Terminer and funeral Jail
delivery and Court of Ceneral yuarter Sessions in and
for the "said County of Monroe, have issued thrir precept
to nie coiniaatidin:' th:tt a Court of (Quarter S.ssions of
ibo Peace and Common 1'b ss, and Court of Oyer and
Terminer and Ceni rnl Jail Delivery and Orphan's
CVjurt, for the -iid County jf Motiroe, to be holden at
Stroiilburi;, on
MONDAY, tl." 2-lh day of September, 187-1,
to continue ono wee!:, if necessary.
Is hereby pi vcn to the Coroner, the Justicr-s of the
Peace, and Constables of the s:iid county of Monroe,
that they be then and there ready with their rolls,
records, ino,m.iiU"U:-, cxaiainanons anu oiuer rcraem
hranees to do those thin it which their oifiees are ap-
prrtaininor, and also that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosecute frive evidence against the
l.i isoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said
con nt y of Monroe, or against persons who stand eha rgNl
with the com mission of orteneos to ie tbeu ana there
to prosecute or testify as shall be just.
(ii:-d save the Commonv.-ealth.)
CiLUtLES II EN It Y. Sherilf.
f-heriiTs Office rondsburjj, I
Nopteliiber 3, li C )
mjt ESTEAY!
Came to the premises of the Ftibscriber, in
Middie Smithfield township, Monroe County,
Pa., on the first dav of July, 1S74, a two-year
old light brimlle DULL, with hort tail and
the left ear cropped off. The owner or owners
thereof are requested to come forward,, prove
property, pay charges ana take lain away or
he will "be disposed of according to law.
JUU?. uai.moo:?.
,4ugutt 22, 1S7-1- St.
ORDER FIXING THE TIME
of IioMing tlie Regular Terms of the neveral
Courts of Monroe County, ia the State of Penn
sylvania: And now. May 29:h, 1873, this being the
first ttrm of the Court held in Monroe county
after the passage of the Act of Assembly "de
signating the Judicial Districts of the Common
wealth, &c, &. ;" it i.? now ordered and direc
ted that the time of holding tlie regular terms
of tlie several courts in and for said county,
shall be the
FOURTH MONDAYS
of FEBRUARY, MAY', SEPTEMBER, and
DECEMBER, in each year to continue one
week, if necessary, subject to be enlarged,
modified or changed as now provided by law.
And it is further ordered that this Order be
published in the newspapers published in the
borough of Stroudsburg, in 6aid county, at least
30 days before the fourth Monday of Septem
ber next.
Bv the Court,
" SAM'L S. DREHER, Pres't Judge.
John Dk Young, Associate Judge.
Peter Guuver, Associate Judge.
Attest : luo. M. McIlhaney, Proth'y.
August 20, 1S74.
STATEMENT
OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures
OF THE
BOROUGH OF STROUDSBURG,
For the year ending 16th July, 1874.
WILLIAM WALLACE, Treasurer, in account with
sai'l lun. J.
DR.
For cash in hand per Auditors
last settlement, $ 23 4-5
Abated taxes ree'd on Duplicate '73, 3403 11
Judgment Drcher and M'llhaney, 351 75
01" COLLECTORS.
Geo. F. Heller, Duplicate, 1S9, 3a 00
Alexander Fowler 1871, 470 00
John y. Fisher, 1S72, 1269 10
Ed. Fisher, 1373, 633 18 S 6205 39
CR.
By Borough Bounty Bonds, Redeened to wit:
No. 104, Charles Troch dated 17th
Feb. lst-,6, $ 100 00
N"o. 14, Hannah AVvekoff 15 Apr. '65, 100 00
No. 104, ieo. P. lli-.i:n, 7th Oct. '05, 200 00
No. 50, Daniel Peters, 20th Apr. '65, 50 00
No. 100, do do 15th yep. '05, 100 00 -S 550 CO
Bokougii Bonus Rf.defmel.
No. 2t, Staples i Bary, 31st Jan. 1S70. $ 100 00
Interest paid on Bonds Redeemed, 65 50
Interest paid on out standing Bonds, to wit:
6 jier t ent Ponds, 1S72 $ 24 00
0 " " " 1S73, 504 50
7 " " " 1S73, 5St 20
8 " " " 1s73, 1127 00-S 2237 30
Intoresi paid S. L. Drake, on check, 5 41
Sjrip received, 1 25
Checks Paid.
For Lighting Street Lamps, S 105 75
Oil. Ac., 180 00
Police Extra, 131 50
Printing and Advertising, 93 to
.Secretary, services, Ac, OS 50
Serving "Notices, 3 90
Jail Fees, 3 75
Surveying Quaker Alley, 20 00
Auditors,' 1S73, " 12 00
Attorney Fees, 20 00
Pound Rent, 5 0-5
Fire Department, 258 42
Material furniiln-d A work on Streets, 2205 33
Commission on $0177 14 at '2 perct.
cash received from all sources ex
cept 323 45 in hand at last settle
ment 30 8S- S 313S 02
BARGAINS
.At 1ST. BUSTER'S,
1 IS
eli ot
Fashion!
THE OLDEST AND MOST
Reliable Clothing House in Townf
GOODS MARKED DOWN AT
Extremely Low JPrices !
CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED
STOCK OF FALL AM) WlXlFJt
6097 4?
Bal. in Treas. hand, 10th July, 1374, $ 103 11
Bonds rede'-'ined during the year C50 00
An error in previous auditing, made last year's bond
debt appear to be but about 529,000, but as corrected per
Bond E'Kik, Ae., the present Bond indebtedness is as
certained to bo as follows:
Bounty Bonds, 6 per cent. S 0,200
Bonds issued to repair damacas caused by fresh
et of 1S09, 8 per cent. ' 14,945
Bonds for rire I-.ngine, Ae., 7 per cent. 0,000
Bonds issued to redeem over-due 6 per cent.
bonds, 7 per cent. 2,250
Total,
$32,395
C. R. ANDRE, ) ,,,,,,
JAUKSON LANTZJ Auditora.
Stroudsburg, August 20, 1874.
Auditor's Notice.
In the matter of the money arising from the sale by
the Sberitfof the personal goods of William Bonscr.
Noiict-is hereby given, th:it the undersigned having
been appnintiil Auditor by the Judges of the t'ourt of
Conimjii I leas ol .Monroo County, to mase distribution
of the said funds among and to the persons entitled
thereto, will cttend to the duties of said ar-nointment.
on Friday, September the 2-oth at 2 o'clock P. M. at his
oitice in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and nhere
all persons are reouircd to present their claims before
the Auditor or be uol:arcd from coming iu for any share
ol said lun-1.
D. S. LF.E,
Sept. 3, 1374-H. Auditor.
OA.TJTI03ST.
Having loaned to Thomas Apnlegate, of
Smithfield, 1 Sorrel horse, 1 Bay horse,
1 two-hor-c wagon, 1 one-horse truck wagon,
1 spring buggy wagon, 1 double set of harness,
and 1 set single harness, during my pleasure.
I hereby caution all persons against in any
wav meddling with the same.
JOSEPH CRYSTAL.
East Stroudsburg, Pa., Aug. 20, 1S74-3L
Hats, Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Off Goods, 6c,'
N. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good fits warranted.-
N. RUSTER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION,
September 3, 1S74. tf.
Main stiikkt, Stroudsbuko, Pa.
HENRY D. BUSH,
(Successor to II. F. & H. D. Bush)
DEALER IN
SEBASTIAN ECHLE,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
DRY GOODS & iWriOXS,
Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres,
SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES,
AND
Dress Goods Generally,
White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and
HOSIERY,
AND IN SHORT
The usual stock of a iceH appointed
DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE
The stock was not purchased at
Auction or Bankrupt Sales
but will be sold at prices satisfactory to J
purchasers, and warranted as to quality.
CALL AND SEE.
II. D. BUSH.
Stroudsburg;, April 30; 1S74. tf.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY A SONS have on hand the largest and best
assortment of
SHOP CORNER OF"
Pocono and Green Streets',
STROUDSBURG, PA.
I am now prepared to make to order, all
kinds of Loots and Shoes, such as French Calf,
American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove
Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices.
Special attention paid to half-soleine, heelinff
j and ail kinds of mending. One trial and b"
convinced. friov Glf
r--.
J,
Farmers, Slaters and others in want of first
class ROOFING SLATE, can procure them
(by calling on Geo. . Drake) at nearly Quar
ry prices. I do not keep or Boll No. 2 or Rib
bon Slate.
I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for
Smith's Turbular Fluted Lightning Rod,
which I will put up and warrant to be the best
conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and
examine the Slate or Lightning Rods before
purchasing elsewhere.
GEO. W. DRAKE.
Stroudsburg, Aug. .r,'7-l-tf
LIME! LIME7!
The undersigned hereby informs the public that thoy
bavi opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mills, Monroe
county, t'a., ana arc prepared to nil all oraers promptly.
Thn capacity of the kilns are between three and four
hundred bushels por day. Tho
LIME
IS OF A BETTER QUALITY
than that burnfd in any other part of the county.
Parties desiring lime along the line of Delaware.
Lackawanna A Western R. R. will have their orders
promptly filled, by addressing
. A S. HELLER,
Experiment Mills, P. O.
June 11, 1S74. tf Monroe county, Pa.
Caution Notice.
The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in
Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa., hereby
caution all persons against trespassing on their
premises for the purpose of fishing, hunting, or
for any olhcr purpose whatsoever, as they will
have the law executed as in Riich cases provi
ded. SILAS L. DRAKE,
May 14-1874 CATHARINE STAPLES.
A.
ROCK A FELLOW,
DEALER IN
Ilcady-SIadc Clothing, Gculs Fur
nishing Goods, Hats & Caps,
Coots & Shoes, &c
HAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
(Near the Depot.)
The public are invited to call and examine
good.-. Prices moderate. 1-1' 6,'60-tf
COFFINS
and
J. 33. 1 I. C TYJL,,
(Successor to J. E. Erdman,)-
Monroe Cq. Marlilc Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,-
Where will be found constantly on hand ot'
made to order,
MOXUJ1EXTS,-
IIE.iDSTO.ESj &c.,-
of the best Italian and American Marble.
Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdmart
for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my;
ability to please all that give me a call. All
work warranted to give entire satisfaction.
JSii?" Orders by mail promptly attended to.-
feb 20'72-tf
iMkgW TRIMMINGS
to be found outside of cither city (Now York or Philadel
phia), and will make this branch or their business a
speciality.
COFFINS and CASKETS
of any shape or style, can be furnished at. one hour's
notice for stiipinem", at a charge of one-third less than
any shoS in Stromlburg. In no ease will they charge
more shan tun per cent, above actual coet.
attended to in any part of the County at the shortcut
jios-iihlc notica. " June 15,'7'i-tf
PRICES REDUCED
AT THE
orner Mor
THE
GRAND OPENING
IN
HUTCHIXSOX'S CHICK CUILDLVG,
opposite T. Stemple's Store,
EAST STROUDSBURG.
Having just opened with an entire new stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
CONSISTING OF
DRESS GOODS,
DELAINES,
POPLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS,
AND OIL CLOTH.
WOOLENSV
DOMESTICS,.
PRINTS.
Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro
ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt,
Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars,
Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind
n tt t? T) t? q rr p n n n q and in fact everr thin muaii' ker-in" a ur7
J11VjAL JliUl UUUl70 r,0O?St0re: All my goods are new and can-
not lau to give Fausiaction.
TXT r.1-TrT Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex-
IlN 1 U i amine before purchasing elsewhere and there
by save time and money.
J. II. SIIOTWELL,
Formerly Slater & ShotwelL
Dee.. 4,.J373.-3m
Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &c.r
XE1T, CADAP iSD QUICK,
Printed to Order at the
JEFFERS ONI AN
Job Printing
OFFICE,
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
S&-A11 Orders promptly filled. Giveua
a call.
Great bargains are now offered i.T
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
A LPACAS, VE L V ETEEN8,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, Ar.,
all of which have been marked down to
PANIC PBICES.
Goods all new and right in style, but
marked down to meet the times. We invite
all to call and see for themselves. Terms
Cash.
C. R. ANDRE & Co.
dec-4tf. Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.
BLBNKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at
this Office.