'Shiest nuae for blonde hair is ';t!ie r the terrible storm of Wednesday, of lE tek at St. Paul, Minn., William Ordi- ff frorea to death, and another man if' jjgjy frcxen that he will prolub!j di. . . r rp is a hint fur housekeepers, and a ,ioipprtantone. Merely covering ud yj with blankets and counterpanes will 1 ,r r.rotect it from dampness or keep '''u .mnficheiic moisture will penetrate all f he TT .1 . - r.u. .a iien.ee. me imnoriance ot ...,n TiUl jyii . the beds in spare rooms regularly si' tv. .or friend or wplcnm.i visitor ,r"u,0 nt to an untimely prave or aQicted i Aian ? "pf-Vith disease, by being put into a :"r. had been permitted to stand un- rkl. KceP thc Pare ,es when not 'Vco from all covering but a light. nc folbwins simple method for vcntilat ordinary sleeping and dwelling rooms i'L-n mended by Mr. Ilintoa in his ece i ; J(J, three inches high and exactly as read th of the window, is to be prepared. j YX s.ish be now raised, the slip of wQod ca the sill, and the sash drawn rl ; UpOH l. L1 umu ttcii :hore will be no draught in consc "'nce of this displacement of the sash at ! ! w?r part ; but the top of the lower "will overlap the bottom of the upper and between the two. bars perpendicular the rocm. 7;,is iieni illustrates the utter depravity he juvenile mind. A father who wii j- ":. us f early performance of a certain of work, while impatiently consulting i c w;;t;:h, remarked in the presence of his ;..',-. two-year-old - "Good God, 10 o'clock "-. n.ifhing done yet." A few days after T;ri the minister dined at their house. As l'-3 blessing was long and solemnly 'sircssive. The family bowed their heads :3 'rtsr-ectfii! reverence, but the little-two-'.?r.r otf wiih a two-year-old's ravenous ap stood behind the door anxiously r.J:.yz the smoking repost. When at ; .; -Amen" announced the conclusion cf t.e devotional exercises, the irreverent runistor broke out "Dood Dod, 10 ot i:;k and nossin done yet." And yet, .car.je to say, that child was not spanked k! rut to bed. Arrest of Bank Rorbbers. New Youk, Feb. 5. A Scrautcn special the Sun says detectives have arrested ::thit city eight persons, implicated, as al in the robbery of the National Bank urbondale. The arrested persons arc G. Bond and rife. A. Decker, and son ; John M Govern. SHy Prown and Billy RalTerty. Five i.-nd dollars of the stolen money were rani on the premises of one of the parties. )!.:? arrests are expected to-night. The Bankruptcy Laws. J.hn E. Storm, at present repre rr.tir.2 the 11th Congressional District "ihis Suie in Congress has introduced a imrortant bill into the House of Re- '3'r.tiuivcs, amendatory of the act of Jure il, 1;74. relating to bankrnptcy. The bill -Li h has passed the House and awaits the ::uo:! rf tho Senate, provides that "so r:?h cf section nine of the act of June, 1:74, as relates to cases of discharge in in- funtiiry or compulsory bankruptcy shall 'j? mcd rmd taken to apply to all pro dines in involuntary or compulsory U;k:jptcy, whether the same were com sKd befcre or after the passage of said E'port of the Commission on ths Amend ment cf the State Constitution. Th? report submitted to the Senate by rsi:-sioners appointed to suggucst ivr.dnjf-r.ts to the Constitution is a verv fei-Llle document as regards length full report would fill at le: t nine of iUtr.r.s. T:.e dost, important changes recemmend-f-U:e these bearing upon the judicial sys-ts- The abolition of cumulative voting elcjtion of Supreme Court judges is l-.vl.bv str:k5n- nut. pnt.irp. Section 10 i"-'e V. The commission declare their !""'- to be a return to a direct election ? i'e r-eopb cf all Supreme Court judges, l cuiracterizs the present system as "an Pilous, irregular, and anti-democratic rvient, to reach a purpose foreign to -rue principles of right government. o?j irgue that there is no necessity for 'prjiz every county having a population '.',000 to be made a separate district. i:v present sn elaborate tabic of the busi--5s cf the courts by counties and districts ::r? 1x72 and 1&73, and sUte that "an l"1--'-ioa of the table will show that the of president judge in some of the vjriai districts is almost a sinecure, . in Boas cf the mining, manufactur er, i other business counties the courts stantly employed." It is proposed ;J"-jr:ze the Legislature, at its discrc !' Kaks single counties separate judi !?ri!ts' w5lon demanded by the amount ; incss, and vhen the population is 2 taole showing the business transited courts in 1872 and 1873 presents -curious results. Thus, amomr the - r i j te only six weeks : while in Berks ; tcr 24 weeks are required to 4i2t the business ; in Schuylkill over cf the di.ttricts made un of more l:"Ti'iC0UIit &9 bunwss is. even now. 8 vocU suSjcinz for the 41st t'ocipcfced of vTuniata and Perry, commissioners also propose to redis--t the Slate for judicial purposes on the ''s of easiness transacted, instead of on basis of population solely, as at present ...I E'n12 county districts, the court is ,y a Delaware county only five , ; ia th year, and in Beaver, Indiana, si .., ve spired for the civxi court, fiek of the criminal court ; tnd . fcr ether e.-.inf.?t 20 weeks. siy half of tiee sjzteen districts Jfvwsc sssiionsof tb court hut J aad upward.. iC'1?011 fieto tU Coaaitteecn 'vwri! KfcrR.fcr its a. A man with a bis? nose Lmt -.l.c k. w ri mm tm UM1U some, but he s nobby. v TJC Profit "aliied by carpet weaving in tha Lehigb county prison foots up to over 81,000 a year. A short man became attached to a tall woman, and Bomebodv aaid tW h v.i fallen, in love with her. "Do you call it CAM on i . J . . Afc iuiing iove i saia tne suitor ; "it a more like climbing up to it.'1 A miserly old lady kept an inn. One day a famished soldier called on her for something to cat. Some bones that were pretty well picked were nlaced before him. After finishing his. dinner, a little son of tne laudlady, noticing that the soldier found it rather difficult to make out much of a dinner, put some money into his hands as he stepped out of the door. When his mother came in, he asked her how much it was wgrth to pick those old bones. "Six peuce, my dear," said the eld lady, expecting to receive the money. "I thought so," replied the boy, "so I gave the soldier a sixpence fjr being it." Some people don't like the odor of Lim bcrger cheese ; but they are the folks that can't appreciate the flavor of a well devel oped polecat. One evening, not very long since,, a gentleman had made his prepara tions to attend prayer meeting with his wife. Trior to starting he came down town to his place of business, and while there an acquaintance discovered that he was about to engage in Wednesday evening devotions. Accordinoly he put up a villainous job. Procuring a huge slice of the most fragrant Limbcrger cheese to be had, he watched his opportunity, and just as the gentleman stepped out of the door to go home for his wiic, slipped it into his pocket. The par ties repaired to the church, and were soon seated side side by side in a comfortable pew near the stove. Soon the cheese be gan to grow loud. The sisters turned their heads about and looked as if a kraut barrel had exploded. The deacons elevated their noses and thought cf the third plague of Jigypt. lhe preacher smellod a great smell, and the wife of the unconscious odor casket nudged her spouse and inquired if he didn t smell something. "JManar, it s awful," he responded ; "It must be in the coal." The more the assembly speculated the louder the odor became and finally all hands united in hurrying the proceedings to a close. Arrived at home, and while preparing to retire, the gentieman discov ered the cause of the unpleasantness and removed it. Tax on Weiss Beer. Weis3 beer, of certain strength, has by former ruliings of the interernal revenue department, been considered as coming with in the exemption from taxation of "root beer and other small beer." The revised statutes of the United States, however, pro vide that a tax of one dollar per barrel shall be paid on all beer, &c, and other fermen ted li.uor3, and as the exemption act re fered to was not re-enacted, but became void, and weiss beer being fermented li quor, produced from malt, or a substitute therefore, and hops, it must be considered as coming within the descriptiou of fer mented liquors, liable to taxation. There fore, all weiss beer made and sold, or re moved for consumption or sale, without payment of tax by affixing stamps, on and after January 1st, 1S75, wUl be reported for assessment by collectors, and brewers will be required to return such weiis beer as is made by them after the date afore said. A Magnificent Gift to Gen. Sherman's Daughter. The wedding present from the Khedive of Europe to the daughter of Gen. Sher man recently arrived in New York, and is thus described by the reporters : The present is a parure of diamonds, necklace and ear drops, said to be the most magni ficent and valuable in this country. The necklace is composed of four strands of dia monds, each of which is a brilliant. Not one of them is worth less than $1,000. The chain i3 studded with the gems, and they arc set so closely together as to hide the gold. There are so many of them that Deputy Collector Lydeckcr tired in the count. Tho strand3 are ioined bv ten immense stones, each of which is encircled by smaller ' . 1 A gems. The one m lrcnt is tne size oi a hickory nut and is worth 20,000. Pendant from the front is a festoon of brilliants with five big pcarshaped stones of the finest water lustre hanging from it. The orna ments for the ear are single stones equally as lar:e as the rest. The entire set is ap- praised at from 3ZD0,0UU to JU'J,UUU. ine p.irp for the icwels is Dlain morocco, with out an inscription. As soon as the Secretary of the Treasury orders a tree permit ior them under the special act of Congress they are to be delivered to the Turkish lVTiniit?.r. and bv him presented to the fair bride on behalf ot the Egyptian potentate . . . . . MA Hit USD- On Saturday evening, Feb. Oth, 1S75, by llev. T. W. McClary, at the residence of the parties, at Tobyhanna, Monroe Co., Mr. Samuel Cass, to Mies Rachel Mannees. On the same evening by tha same, at residence of the bride's father, in Toby hanna, Mr. Theodore Frantr, to Miss Eliza A. G ruber. Rv TW Chas. E. Van Allen, at the re sidence of the bride'e father, in Bushkill, Feb. 2d, Mr. Wa. D. Turn to Mas nutn A Swartw&oJ. DIED. t c.JrT nn t.ViA 5th inst.. Msv Stites, daughter of R. S. and Mary A. Staples, aged 6 years and 9 months. Special jSToticeT Jut received at 'Williams' Drug store a large lot of English Salted Potash, warran ted good. Oct- 8'lu Just reeeived at William Jkng Store a large stock of White Lead and Linseed Oil for the faH trade. Price of Oil aod Lead DECKER & CO, Of The Wonderful Cheap Auction Store, arc going to sell off all of their Men's & Boy's Boots & Shoes, for cost and some Lelew oosL Calf Boots worth Men Arties worth Menu Brogaoa worth Boy boots worth Youths boots worth $5 00 for $3 60 2 25 for 1 50 2 60 for 1 50 1 76 for 1 25 2 25 for 1 75 4 00 for 3 00 Mens' beat kip boot worth And VVomens' and Misses' and Childrene' Shoes and Gaiter, wonderful cheap. Feb. 4-4t. DECKER & CO. It waa proven at the Monroe County Fair that N. Ruater had the best made ana fineat Clothing in Monroe County. Rusttr received the first premium on Clothing for 13 year. Notice. N. Ruster has returned from the city with a big stock of clothing, hats, caps, furs, furnishing goods, dry goods. Sec. If you want anything in hi Hue, give him a call. He will sell you goods cheaper than ever before. To the Public. If you want a uice and stylish suit of clothes and ouc that will wear good, go to Ruster's aud you can have your pick out of tha largest and best selected stock in town, at prices that will astonish you all. Great bargains at Ruber's in whits dress shirts, under shirts, draws, hoisery, gloves, neckties, bows, collars and cuff, handker chiefs, suspenders, umbrella?, &c Call aud examine before purchasing elsewhere. N. Ruster has all the very latest styles of hats. Call aud see them. He is selling goods very low. A ! OTHER TROPHY WON BY THE TSSTET COTTAGE ORGANS ! Theae anperior and bfantifully finished in struments so far eclipsed their competitor in volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone, a to carry off the first and only premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe County Fair, held September 2-5, 1874. Buy onty the best. For price list addroaa Oct l'-tf. J. Y. SIGAFUS, Trial List Feb'y Term, 1875. W. D. & E. F. Brown vs. Hollinahend, Est'a. Executors of ii. Walton, dee'd. vs. George Bates. Jeremiah Dreher vs. Charles Henry and Pttr Merwinf. Iaaac Bull v. Abraham Bryan. Charles Henry vs. Reuben Newhart. Henry Marvin va. John Marvin.' Daniel Staple va. Jacob Miller. Simon Flory vs. Boasard, Estate. Joseph Greensweig va. Reuben Ilartzell, Eat. Peterson & Carpenter vs. Timothy Miller. David Everitt vs. Timothy Miller. Marh Miller va. J. M. Caulton, tt. al. John S. Fisher Ex'tr. vs. Wni. Gilbert, Ex'tr. THO. M. McILHANEY, feb. 11-2 1 Prothonotary. Argument LIST Feb T. 1875. Theodore Schoch vs. Peter Mcrwire. In the matter of discharge of Sarah Denude. Katate of Mason Dunmach. dee'd. Herbine, Baumt & Co. vs. Township cf Cool ban?h. John Hank vs. Mary M. Oaler. Mary Ann Dresser vs. Andrew Sebering. S. V7. Palmer & Co. ts. J. I. Allender. Linford Marsh va. same David Keller va. same S. W. Palmer & Co. vs. s.nue Alexander Harps va. Rachel Brown. John S. Merring va. Levi Slntttr. THO. M. McILHANEY, fen. 11-St. Prothonotary. LANE'S MAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS or Tnr MESSIAH, Will exhibit in the new M. E. Church, East Strnudsburg, for the benefit of the Ladies Aid Society, Wednesday and Thursday eve nings, February 17th and 18th. Ticket?, at Barjrrr store, Morgan &, Ga ri?' store, and D. R. Rrown'a Jewelry store. Doors open at 7 o'clock. These beautiful Scriptural paintings are genuine works of Art. and richly deserv the patronage of the public, for whose benefit we have reduced the price of admission to 30 cts. for adults, 15 ct. for children. PIERSON & SIGAFUS. February 11, 1875. It HAIR WEAVING. MlrH11?I)TTE T.AlvE nnonr. tfct ah it reiy to do all kinls af bair-wwin after the moat ap proved manner. Switcbts. Curls, Frites. Ac, put up t nhort noiice. Ordnrt left at Mr. P. It. Clemnu' Milliopry Store, Kaio Street. Stroudsburu, Pa-, will be promptly HKndea to. itetiaenee neur anneri ocnooi &OU.C. Leb. 4, '75-3t SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MONROE COUNTY Co-Operativc Life Ius'c Co. For the year ending December 31, 1874. Balance on hand from 1873, $200 00 RECEIVED. Membership anfl Policy Fees $180 00 ARseamenta on ac count of death claims 138 CO From all other eourcea 2 00-$320 00-$520 00 EXFEN'OFD. Death claim Secretary, Solicitor, Advertising, Blank hooks, Pontage and Stationery, Insurance Commissioner, Ca?h to balance $152 00 33 00 70 00 62 00 15 25 3 50 55 00 $31 25 167 75 $520 00 SUMMARY. Number of membcriatbegin- ing of year, 15 Number at end of year, 145 Number of death, 1 M. A. Dr. L. Vxjt Howr, Sec'y. We the nnderalgned, having been appointed Auditor of the account of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Monroe County Co-Operative T.;r Trmmnra rimnnv. for the TarlS74. do certify that we have examined above accounts - - . t . J of the Secretary ana i reasurer ana coraparea them with the vouchers, and find them correct a above stated. THEODORE SCHOCH, BTMrSON FETHEHMAIf, FiruiT Atjdiiem S15f S20 Per XHrathesi. TannanrM. Ad droaa 0. 8Uason Co, PortUad, ait. 'J ahraary , 1878. Iy License Applications. Tie following aplIcs.tloBS for license have beeat filed 1a tfc office of the Oexk of the Court of Quarter Bee aioaa of Monroe CoJnty, and will be precis ted fax aV lowaaee, Idondny, February 22, 1875, HOTXIS. Junoe EL Feaner, East Stroulabanj, John llarlow, do Ephra-'m Alteraote, Tuokhannook, Joilah Dowlln?, Coolbiugh, Aaumiiu J. Ueno, Elirod. Eatdts Hocsaa. Peter Born, Stroud sburg, Jesse Albert. do ChrlsUan Hiller, do James WerkhcLter. Pocono. THO. ht. McILHAlTET, Qerk. Februarr 4, 1873. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me directed, tuued ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will exposo to sale, at Public Vendue, on Saturday, tht 20fA day of Ftiruary, 1875, at two o'clock In the afternoon, at the Court House In the Borough cf Stroudsburjj. Monroe county, the follow ing described Real Estate, to wit : A certain messuage and lot of land situated in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, on Analomink Arenue, adjoining lands of John Miller and Darls D. Walton, CO Jeet front by ZOO fsot desp. The improve ments are frame Frame Dwelling House, IG by 50 feet, Stories high. Well of Water on the Seized and taken in execution as the property of Nelson Jones, and to be sold by me for casn. JACOB K. SilAFEB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg. I February 4, 75-3t. Sheriff's Sale. Br Tlrtue of a writ of pleu. ft. fa. to me directed, is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Coun ty, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on Situidiy, Vie 20th day of February, 1875, at 2 o'clock !n the afternoon, at the Court House In the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the following described Real Estate, to wit: A certain mcssuaje and lot of land situate la township, Monroe County, containing 100 Acres, more or Uss, adJMnlng land of Amelia Busklrk. Adam Schlegel and others. About 25 acres cleared, 6 acres MEaLOW, balance good a good APPLE OP.CHARD on the same. Spring of wa ter near tne aoor. improTemenis axo iare Log Dwelling Houses, one 18 x 20 feet, one-and-a-half stories high, one 20 x 20 fret, one story, one It x 20 feet, one story, and I.OO STABLE 15 x 20 feet. Seized and taken in execution as the property of C sa por V. Busklrk, William iiusltixk ana Stephen iiusiurk, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, Stroudsburg, February 4, IS75. 3t. J Sheriff's Sale. By Tlrtue of a writ of Ten. ex. to me directed. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 20lh day cf Tcbruary, 1S75, 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 messuage and lot of land situate In the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, on the North side of Sarah street, being 75 feet in front on Sarah street by 160 feet deep, adjoining land of Henrietta Dj Young and Geo. L. Dreher. The improronienu &re a Frame Dwelling House, 16 bT 21 feet, two stories high, with Frame Kitchen attached ll stories. Frame Barn 16bT 18 feet. Fruit Trees and water on the premises. ALSO : A certain lot of Land situate in Stroud town ship, containing 14 ACRES, more or lss. adioining land of John Palmer, John Boys, John Petkr sud others, all cleared. Also, tbe interest of defendant in a certain lot of Land on the South side of Bark street, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, contain ing Eight Acres, adjoining land f Sydenham W. and John T. Talmcr ana ovners. xns improTeiuuun arc Frame Dwelling House, 25 by 30 feet, two stories high. Frame Earn 30 bv 40 feeC and other out-cuildines. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W illiam E. B. raimer, and to be sola oy me ror cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroud?bnrgr JFehv 4, '75-31, Sheriff's Sale. Pt virtue of a writ of Ten. ex. to me directed. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, 1 will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 20th day cf February, 1875, at 2 o'clock In tbo afternoon, at the Court House in the BorouKh of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Real Estate, to wit: A certain lot or piece of land, situate in the township of Coolbaugh, in said County, containing about ODe Acre, bounded by land of John Decker, John Possinger and the pubac road, i no improvements are Frame Dwelling House, 14 x 20 feet, ona story and a KITCHEN attached, about half an acre cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Ag nes Hodgson, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SnAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,) February 4, 1375. 3U Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of several writs of rea. ex. de terrls to me directed, issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Ven due, on Saturday, As 20th day of February, 1875, st 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Court Honse in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the following dwribM ftoal Estate, to wit: All that certain Tavern Stand, tenement and tract of Land, commonly eallM Koas Common, situate la Itoss and Hamilton townships, in tbe County of Monroe, ad joining land now or late of Jonas Smith, Joseph Star ner, Jacob Slngmaster and Qeorge Able, land In the wrrrautee nam of Jacob Yohe, James Johnson and Jacob Heller, and land law of Thomas Koddlns, dee'd., containing 264 Acres, and an allowance of six per cent 'excepting therefrom 17 a-res and U0 perches, more or leas, conveyed by said Reuben Uarucll and wifa by Solomon Knecht, by deed dated February 6, 1869, recorded at Stroudsburg, in Dw;d ttook Vol. IS, page 665, and also excepting 15 acres, W Birches, convened by said Hartiell and wife by ter ItterlT by dand dated February 23, 1S70, recorded in Ueeo; cook, vol i, page hi. i us loproveoicui ro Stone Hotel Building, 43 x U fdet, two stories high, stone kitch en attached 20 x 40 fet, 1J stories high, with niei a.fii'-hMi 11 x 2Q f'et. Wood Uouse MX vj ieot, ice jjoui i it ieei, one dsdc Barn 30 x 44 feet, stone shed SOiM feet, frame shed 30 x d0 feet, one hog sUule, it x IS feat, corn crib, and Apple Orchard, on the premises. A stream of wster passes through the same. Aooai ij acre ciaarea iana, oaaance gooci Timber Land. Tha EastoB and WUkea-Barr Tnmplke passes througn tie premises. 8isd and taken In exeeatioa as tha property of JUo ben HaruelL aad to be sold by me cash. JACOB r. &UATJU 6fcartff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, February 4, 1875. 51. J BLANK DEEDS For sale at this Office S f & . A TSnf S S 1 1 11 'isSSI Register's Notice. Notice is hereby to all persons interes ted In tbeeaULtesin the respective decedents, the following accounts have been filed in the Regis ter Office of Monroe countr, and will be pre sented for conSrmation to the Orphans' Court ef said Countv at StrourjBburjr.oo Monday, the J2d day of February, 1875, at 10 o'tlock, A. M. Account of John Peters. Administrator of the Estate of William F. Peters, dee'd. Final account of Samuel T. Strank, Admin istrator of the Estate of Henrr Strynlc, dee'd. First account of Amadns Wootllinsr, Admin istrator of the Estate ofUtorgo Woodiing, dee'd. Account ef Iaaac R. Transae, Administrator of the Estate of Frederick Transue, dee'd. J. APPEN2ELLEK, Register. Register's Office. Stroudsburg, Jan. 23,1876. t ourt Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Sastcst, S. Dm, Pres'dtat Judge of the 22d Judicial District of PennsylTania, composed of the counties of Monroe and Carbon, and Petes Okuvek and Jaoon Staciter, Esjaire, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by Tirtue of their offices, Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail dtlWery and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace anl Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail DsUrery and Orphan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on MONDAY, the 22d day of January, 1873, to continue one week, If necessary. NOTICE Is herebT given to the Coroner, the Justices of tha Peace and Constable of the said county of Monroe. that they be then and there ready with their rolls- records, inquisitions, examinations ana oucr reznem, brancee to do thoss things which their ofiUcss are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be In the jail of the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to bs than and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) JACOB K. SHAFER, SherllT. Sheriff's OSlcs Stroudsburg, i January 28, 1875. J ORPilAnS C01UT SALS. By virtue of an order of the OrfhaW Court of Monroe County, will expose at Public Sale upon the premises, on SA TURD A Y, FEBR UA R Y 20th, 1875, the following described P.eal Extate, late of John Wilson, dee'd., viz; A certain meutuagc and farm of land, situate in Jackson township, Monroe County, con taining 115 ACRES, more or lees, adjoining lands of Silas Beinhart, Wrn. II. Reinhart, John M. Kinsley and Daniel Paul, about 80 Acres cleared, balance TIMBER LAND, Chestnut and Oak The improvements are a Log Dwelling Honse, about 30 x 50 feet, two stories high, Frame Barr 32 x 45 feet. Stone Stabling and other out-buildings. Good APPLE ORCHARD, and other Fruit on the premises. Also Water on the premi-sea. The public road leading from Stroudsburg to White Haven, paesea through the premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., and and conditions made known, by Wm. H. REINHART, Wn. II. WILSON, Administrators. By order of the Court T. M. McILHANEY, Clerk. January 25, 1S75-4L Monroe Co. Agricultural Socieiy, Secretary's Office, Stroudsburg, Pa. January 15th, 1875. j NOTICE. The annual mectiue of the Stockholders will be held at the Court House, in the Porough of Stroudsburg, on Saturday, February 13th, 1575, at two o'clock d. m.. at which tiais there will bs an Election for five Directors to serve during the ensuiug year and one to fill the vacancy occasioned by lae ceau oi ti.e Hon. John Da ioung. Jan. 21-4t. WM. 2. EES, Secretary. Auditor's Notice. Estate of JACOB ROW, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' CouTt of Monroe County to make distribution of the balance in nana of rhilip Row, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Row, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, February 19, 1875, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Prothonotary's office in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons having any claim or demand on said fund will present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for any share thereof. TIIOS. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Jan. 21, 1875. Auditor's Notice. Ertate of QEORQE E. DODEDORF, deed. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to make distribution of the money in h.inds of Reuben Frable, assignee of George E. Doden- dorf, for the benefit of creditor?, will attend to the duties of his appointment, cn Thursday, February IS, 1875, al 10 o'clcck, A. M., at the Prothonotary'a office in StrKudsburg, when and where aU persons haying any claim or demand on said fund will present the same or be for ever debarred from coming m for any share thereof. TOIIS. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned auditor appointed1 by the Orphan' Court of Monroe County, to make dis tribution of the funds in the hand of the ad ministrator of the estate of Gt-roge Corell, dee'd, hereSy gives notice that he will attend to the duties of naid appointment at his olTi.-e in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Thursday, reb. 18th, 1875, at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested can attend if they see proper. Jan. 21, 180. V. . Lbt, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. Estate of EENJAATW II. HULL, deceit!. Notice i hereby giren, that the undersigned having been appointed Auditor hy the Judges of the Orphans Court of Monroe County, to make distribution of the funds in the handa of John C. Btrnnk, Administrator, to and among the persons entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his appointment on fcatiircuy, teb- niarv i3iJi. 1875. at TO n'fJrtrk- A . f t th office of John B. Storm, Esq., in Stroudrtburg, ii it i. i wnen ann wne-re an persona naving any claim on eaid fand, will present the name or be for ever debarred from anv hare thereof. M. A. DtL. VAN HOK, Andi'tor. Stroudsburg, Jan. 21, 1375. it. Auditor's Notice. Estau of GEO. HENRY 1IUEDNER, dee'd. Notice ia hereby given, that the undersigned having been appointed by the Jndgea of the Court of Common Pleaa of Monro Countr. to make distribution of the funds in the bonds of Abel Storm, Executor, to and among the per aons entitled thereto, will attend to the dutio of hi appfaatraent on Saturday, February Cth, 1S75, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Register' Of- fice, Stroudsburg,. at which time and place all persona having any elaima aeainat said fund will prent the &me or be fnrerar debarred from comingr in tor anv share thereof. JOHN APPEZELLER, Aoditor. Jar.-:rK,!575. -it. jiilijgjjj? B00FING SLATE. Farroer, Slaters tnd others want vC firs cJsa ROOFING SLATE, can proxre them (by calling on Geo. W. Drake) at nearly Oi ry price. I dto nt keep or soil So. 2 of Rib bon Slate. I am, alas sole agent fr Monroe Ceontr, Smith' Tarbal&r Plated Llghtaicg Rod, which I will put up and warrant to be the bt conductor of Lightning in exLtwice. Call sou examine the fjlate or Lightning Rod Lesore purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W. Dr.AXE. Stroudsburg, Aug. 674-tf R. MAINONE, Maker, Tuner, Rdgalator and Sepslrer or Pianos, Organ and Mdadeoo s. Parties residing la Stroudsburg and vicinity, wish ing their Instruments thoroughly tuned, regulated snd. repaired at a most reasonable price; win plea) leave their orders at the Jeffersonian Q&ce. Those wishing to purchase Pianos or other lustra mcnts will find ft to their advantage to call cn me. Hav ing had a practicle experience of orer twenty-lx years in the musical line. I am prepored to furnish tha latest and xaoat improved Instruments at the tat poaslbla prices. I have located myself p:nnuosuiy here and sollct your favors. J. B. HULL, (Successor to J. E. Erdmau.) Monroe Co. Marble Works. Main St., Stroudsburg1, Fa.,. "Where will la kund constantly on hand or aade to orcer, JIOXU .ESTS, , HEADSTONES, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in tha employ of Mr. Erdrc&n for nearly ten years, I feel coudcnt in mr ability to please all that give me z ca.il. Ail work warranted to give entire satisfaction. $jT Orders by mail promptly attend&d to. feb 20'72-tf UNDERTAKING. McCARTY A SONS Lsto on hand tholarjjost and heet assortment of to be found outside of either citvf New York or PUiladct pktaV vvi wiU make this branch or thbtr speciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape ot style, can be furnished at one tenr's notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third lews thaa any shoS in Stroudsburg. In no case will they cLsj-s more shan ten per cent, above actual cost. attended to In any part of the County at the short eat possible notice. Jnne lS.'74-tf STROUDSBURG HAS A CHZAP CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Storo, AT LAST I James Edinger has just returned mth an entire new stock of clothingboots, shoes, AND Gents Furnishing Goods, that Be bought at panic prices and is selling them at prices that astonish all. Call and l4ok and be convinced before you purchase elsewhere. One door above Ilollinshead's Drugstore. Sept. 17-Sm. Cards, Hilt-Heads, Labels, k I N E IT, C A C A P AND QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN iod Print! OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. All Orders promptly filled. Glveoa a call. Light! Light!! Light!!! A NEW ENTERPRISE! Keystone Oil and Lamp Store! The subscriber has jest ocened a new and elegant stock of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene, wacninery, sperm and Neats Foot Oils, &c, n Main street, directlj opposite the Stronds burg Bank. I am now prepared to furnish the citiien of Stroudsburg and surrounding cona try with Chandelier, 2, 3, 4, and 6 lights, Jlal) Lumps, Stand and Bracket Lamp. Glaas arL Metal Lamps, Perkins' A If onse' Patat Safe ty Lamps, Orient, Fuller's Patent Safety T - .ii v l - -e t . J uimps; an jkinus oi ..urnern, cfltmneyj", Wicka and Lamp Trimming. Kerosene oils 1.10 to 10 and over fcre teat, from 20 to 40 centa per gallon. Machine oiia of the bct qualitr, warranted not to freeze or gum, SI 0 per elo; Jveata fc& Oil, best quality SI 60 pr gallon; Sperm Signal Oil $1 50 per gallon; Leather Saver, fcr harceca, hoots and shoes 0 cents per can. Give ua a call. No trouble to show goods. 6. S. DRAKE. Sovtmber S6k 1874.t. OF ALL KINDS for BIa U t COFFINS iP and TRIMMINGS 1 4 '. ' '' ' 1 ' '-
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