The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 18, 1875, Image 3

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r
j ..,nn was sent from Erie to
AffirrlL.nm. and after treatment was
,c',ne ' i j i r
-mrn home,
....... hTiin. nor mi u
navinc
Y ;m eauiiibriutn. She was not a
Prised to find that during her
'' her husband had married another
:0 There is a prospect of trouble in
Ice-Bridge at Quebec.
Feb. 15. An ice-bridge has
$f '' ' po cite the city, and remains firm
', ff the utmost efforts to cut it away,
"t'her is c0 and clear. Thcrmome-
",a". .1 Agrees below zero.
How to Deal With Tramps.
Junkin, of Perry county, has de
'ilbat neither justices of the peace,
s- nor constables liavc any authority
r.r, with or apprehend vagrants or
" rTCOnt as proviaea oy uic acta oi
-U lSf7 .and June 13, 1336,
; upon hearing aim cjimmuai ; ana
. tnat UK' wuwuw muot isv wit;
! ll.i nleit Jrt"IPi1 flint, nn
Till Jit ' v
-1- to obtain meals at cither the poor-
'I " n .l irt-il-o th nuntv m v f,ir
:'1(.3i furnished. The only way, there
for communities visited by tramps is
nr-irt them privately or have thetu
.x-'-d convicted and sentenced by ajus
f when they will be kept at the expense
jije county.
Judgment Notes.
"Vre 3 a now before our Legisla--1
Taking judgment notes negotiable, so
...if sold before coming due the buyer
V thorn free of all offsets or equities
1 1:; iv have existed between the original
'.;. the same as is now the case with
r,.ri'"il i'r bank paper. As the law
f ctaii'Js the buyer of a judgment note
: no security that he is receiving anything
-he fir his money. Die note may be
..-ice and the maker entirely responsible,
; there may be some equities or private
L-.rcemer.ts existing between the maker
j the first holder, which makes the note
-;;rc!v worthless. e have never been
c to" see the sense or justice in the broad
Action that is made by the courts be-
'liuUnitut- aii'-i wim uyiva. ill many
:j.jf the State, especially in the rural
ricts. a judgment note is used three
s where a bank note is once, and we
L arrainlv see no harm in allowing them
subject onlv
to the same
r;dioiiS that govern tne purchase ana
i . i i
, x oi cruii'.ur v cuuiuici ic;u paper.
The movement to abolish the distinction
;:irc?n those two classes of notes is an ef-
: to nuke ancient theories conform to
em practice, and we certainly hope it
j be siu-ces;
ful.
Economical Use of Feathers.
M. do la Blanchere calls attention to the
: .;:;ie.il value of feathers, which are so
: rally considered a? the refuse of the
oH.'C'-inkv those obtained in pluc-kinz
:k chickens and turkevs, and those of
i. j: wi anii oiner oirus Kiiieu as came.
' !- 1 .1 1 ' 1 1-111
remarks that by trimming these, espe
'y the larger ones, off the stump, which
r.;vbe thrown away, the plumes will serve
j: csecilent purpose ; and they are now be-
t 'irked up in 1 airs on a hirge scale in
manufacture of a feuther cloth or blank-
. -whi'jli prisserses the essential quality of
:.tz esceecincrlv iicrht, while at the same
verv warm. The plumes thus separa-
1 f".im rr tn lii ril :i f"l Jn n Kit
c'.s i turhtlv, and then subjected to rub-
t. etwee n the hands as in washinc
tjtae?. in a tew minutes the hbers are
T It - 1
!c;iratcl i'rom each other and form a per-
!v Lomocenous and verv licht down.
;:s c:-.n &? sold or worked up directly in-
coverlids, and other household obiects.
qui
in. In Paris this down sells
fvr two dollars a pound, and the
:a,. V
:?e is crntiuualiv increasing. According
'i ce la l.lancliere. the leathers ot an or-
::irv cnieKcn will produce down worth
i. Ifuft twenty cents, a sum which it is of
iurs? verv desirable to save. Of course
iing must be allowed for the time
OTj.ied in separating the plumes.
Exit of Prisoners.
Chi t'he uh inst. tr'iv Sheriff of Luzerne
'Etv. cc-T&rmttei the iol.Z prisoners
t'-tb Eastern Penitentiary:
Polea. LircPnev. two vearJ
and
IX
f rack MeK eight, attempt to murder
fr? years ;ind nine months.
Tim Bovlc, murder, eiurht vears and two
'fca Kilpatrick, jsaasbughter, five
J'-ars ini three re oaths.
Horse Talk in San Fraacisco.
Budd Doble and O. A. Hickok Bay that
the rao in San Franeisco hetween
J-leBt and Fullerton, they will visit the
un and g0 t)e rounds of the trotting eir-t-
Doble is to bring with him the
y-o'l trotters Oxidcot aod St. James, and
y-'kok J udge FullertGa and other trotters
J). note. Their programme for next season
to monopolize the whole of the free for
lf purses by having the prizes given ex
:us!vcly fjr these three entries, viz : Gold
!o:th Mai-j) Jurjgc Fullerton and Occident.
AnoiDtics: in Scarlet Fever.
. About four vears aero a correspondent of
'e ScieutiGc American, for whose veracity
editor vouched, as he was a personal
'jend, ictated that he had brought a family
- children through the scarlet fever with
Nect success, and with no unpleaaant re-tJ-ts,
m is very often the case, by simply
'ijojinjr the entire surface of their bodies
s'h the rim of a smoked ham every hour.
n course of a month several persons
:at communicat ions to the Scientific
Aaicrican commending the treatment as il
''Jstratcd by their experience. And now
fcfccs the Jlendd of Health with the state-a-nt
that the best remedy, not only for
fIct fryer, but for typhoid, is theanoint
lrj? of the patient with cocoa butter, which,
0n some accounts, is considered superior to
inJ other oil. Many German physicians,
nifg on the recommendation of the cele-
rated Sehueman, almost invariably adopt
4QQiutirj system, which they claim
lers the temperature and affords some
l?tt?-sltaent to the eystem by abeorpics.
A Terrible Record.
New Orleans, Feb. 9. Gen. Sheridan,
m a note to Hon. G. P. I7W w 'e
, , - - - -"..till. uau Ul
the Congressional Investigating Committee,
says : "In response to the inquiries of the
memoersot the Congressional Committee
as to the number of persons killed and
wounded m this State since 1866, on ac
count of their political opinions, I have to
state that the number reported to date is
Killed, 2,151; wounded, 2,115: totalj
4,256." ' '
The adjustment resolution adopted by
the Conservative caucus last night was de
livered to M r. Wheeler, of the Congres
sional Committee, this morning. If the
committee deem it available they will con
sider the matter in Washington and reply
by teleraph. The resolution is not yet
made public.
IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT.
Most people imagine that house plants
poison the air of a room by the inhalation
of carbonic acid during the night. That
this is a popular fallacy and that it should
be speedily consigned to the well-peopled
limbo of "Vulgar Errors," was demonstra
ted not long since by Professor Kedzic of
the .Michigan Agricultural College. To
make the test as conclusive aa possible, in
stead of taking the air from a room con
taining a few plants only, the professor
gathered it from the college green-house,
where more than 6,000 plants were grow
ing. The room had been closed for more
than twelve hours ; aud if the plants ex
haled carbonic acid to an injurious extent,
the analysis of air from such a room would
1 T 1 l .1 f mi
certainly nave disclosed tne lact. inree
specimens of this imprisoned air were gath-
thered shortly before sunrise, from differ
ent parts of the rooms, the analysis of which
gave 4,11, 4.00, 4.00 parts of a carbonic
acid in 10,000 of air, or an average of 4.03
in 10,000, while the outdoor air contained
4 parts in 10,000, thus proving that the
.
air in tne crrcen-house was better than
pure country air."
The Red Men.
The delegates of the Independent Order
ot lieu Men met recently in lrooklyn, in
Turn Hall, Meslrole Street, Grand Chief
Powhattan Wode presiding. The new
officers were installed. The action of the
Grand Lodge of New York i,n suspending
some fourteen lodges which had refused to
join in the plan of a life insurance for mem
bers, wa3 approved by a vote ot GS to 50.
The action of the Grand Lodce of Penn
sylvania in suspending two lodges who had
refused to enter into the plan for paying
off the debt for building Kedmon's Hall,
Philadelphia, was also approved.
From the Grand Secretary's report the
following figures are collated, showing the
strength and distribution of the Order
throughout the United States for last year:
Member-
Lodfcei.
Maryland 14
Pennsylvtxiia 47
New Jersey 14
California - 14
New York - 34
Kentucky 6
Ohio 12
Illinois 4
Massachusetts A New Hampshire S
district of Coiumbia 1
Virginia - 1
Missouri - 3
Connecticut 3
Indiana 2
Oregon 1
Arkansas 2
Total - 21 1
hip.
1.G31
6,971
851
1,1 :50
2,690
4C1
1,46$
240
34S
17.1
65
7a
us
199
46
6
13,122
But by recent accessions the membership
at present numbers about 1,000.
There are 9 grand lodges and 36 encamp
ments.
After the day's proceedings the delegates
partook of an excellent supper provided by
Mr. V alter, keeper of I urn Hall.
The U. S. Senate.
The term.? of twenty-five U. S. Senators
will expire March 4th. Below is a list o
the new Senators then chosen. The first
column gives the name of the outgoing
Senators, and the other that ot their sue
cessors :
CALIFORNIA.
John S. Hager, D. Newton Booth, Ind. R
CON SECT LCUT.
Wm. A. Buckingham, R. W. W. Eaton, D
DELAWARE.
Thomas F. Bayard, D. Bayard re-elected
INDIANA.
Pan. D. Frail, R. Jos. E. McDonald, D
MAINE.
fTfinmbal Hamlin, R. Hamlin re-elected
MARYLAND.
U'm T ir-milton.D. Wm. P. White, D
MASSACHUSETTS.
MICIIiaAIf.
rr ni.. J1,, T Tco. T riiriRtL'ncv, R
MISSISSIPPI.
Henry IL Pease, R. B. K. Brnce, (col) R.
MISSOURI.
Carl Schcrz, Lib. Frank M. Cockreil, D.
NEBRASKA.
Thos. W. Tipton, Lib. A. S. Paddock, R.
NEVADA.
Wm. M. Stewart, R. Wux. Sharon, R.
NEW JEBJSEV.
Joha P. Stockton, D. T. F. IUndolph, D.
NEW YORK.
Reuben E. FentoD, Lib. F. Kernan, D.
"OHIO.
A. G. Thuruian, D. Thurman re-elected.
FEESYLVANIA.
John Scott, It. Wm. A. Wallace, D.
RHODE ISLAND.
Wm. Sprague, Lib. A. E. Burnside, R.
TENNESSEE.
Wm. G. Brownlow, R. A. Johnson, D.
TEXAS.
Jos. W. Flanagan, R. Sam. B. Maxey, D.
VERMONT.
G. F. Edmunds, R. Edmunds re-elected.
VIRGINIA.
John E. Lewis, R. Robt. E. Withers, D.
WISCONSIN.
31. H. Carpeater, R. A. Cameron, R.
STATES YET TO ELECT.
FJoridi, Miaao aad West 'vtrgiata.
MARRIED.
On the 13th of February. 1875. at the resi
dence of the bride' 8 parents, by Her. Johu F.
Chaplain, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. Mr. John W. Georee. of Eutxtown.
iSorthamuton count v. ami Misa Mrtraret A.
eldest daughter of Mr. Jacob H. fiatta. of
Stroudsbtirg.
The happy twain in their present and an
ticipated joy did not forget that we printers
were of a branch of the human family and per
consequence had a lirely relish for the good
things of life, and therefore we were made the
happy recipients of some excellent cake and a
mysterious bottle labelled "cognac," which
gives us an opportunity to wish that they may
erer find life's capricious path as happy and
enduring as they may both wish or hope to
find it, without regard to squalls.
On the 13th of February. lS?5. at the Metho-
dist Episcopal Parsonage on Centre street, by
Kev. John F Chaplain, Mr John W. Loder, of
East Stroudsburg, and Miss Annie Walter, of
Oirouusourg.
Onthe4thinSt..bvtheRev. W. H. Dins-
more.
Mr ArthurS. ietherman and MlSS
- -i - - i
Cathariue Kemmerer, both
of Hamilton
township Monroe County, Pa.
DIED.
At Philadelphia. February 12th, 1875, Miss
Lizzie Drake daughter of Daniel V. and
Elizabeth Drakej aged 28 years, 10 months
and It days.
Special ISTotice.
, r.it. . I
Just received at V imams vruz Store a
arge lot of English Salted Potash, warran-
ted good. lUct. 8-1 1.
Just received at Williams' Drug Store
.
of White Lead and Linseed Oil
j r r n i j T- j
ade. Prices of Oil and Lead
a large stock
for the fall trade
duced.
Oct. 8-1 1
1
DECKER & CO.
flf The Wnnrlp.rfnl ChfiATt Anetlon Store.
r ' I
are going to sell off all of their
Men's & Boy's Bodts & Shoes,
for cost and some below cost.
Calf Boots worth
$5 00 for $3 50
2 25 for 1 50
" 2 50 for 1 50
1 75 for 1 25
2 25 for 1 75
4 00 for 3 00
Mens' Arties worth
Mens Brogans worth
Boys boots worth
Youths boots worth
Mens' heavy kip boots worth
And Womens' and Misses'
and Childrens'
Shoes and Gaiters, wonderful cheap.
Feb. 4-4t.J DlAJKfcK & JU
It was proven at the Monroe County Fair
that N. liuster had the best made and finest
Clothin? in Monroe County. Busier received
the first premium on Clothing for 13 years.
Notice. N. Ruster has returned from
the citv with a bie stock of clothing, hats,
caDS. turs. furnishing coous, dry goods, &c.
If vou want anything in his line, give him a
call. He will sell you goods cheaper than
ever before.
To the Public. If vou want a nice and
, . , . i . i i -i , -ii
Ktyhsh SUlt OI clOlhCS and One that Will wear
good, CO to lluster's and you can have your
piLK out oi me largesi, aim u-csu ocic.ii,u
i a. - L il . I i. i . ..i.i.t..
stock
in town, at Drices tliat will astonisn
you all.
Great bargains at Ruster's in vrhite dress
shirts, Under Shirts, draws, hoisery, gloves,
, J t 11 1 tr u 11.
neckties, bows, collars and cuffs, handker-
chiefs, suspenders, umbrellas, &c. Lall and
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
N. Ruster has all the very latest Styles of
hats. Call and
see thetu. He is selling
goods very low.
ANOTHER TROPIIY
BY THE
ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS 1
These iiperior and beautifully finished in
truments o far eclipsed their competitor in
Tolume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone,
as to carry oil tne nrst ana only premium giv
en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe
County Fair, held September 25, 1874.
Buy onty the btst. For price list address
Oct 1-tf. J. Y. SIGAFUS,
NOTICE.
- . . . lL.1
ine unaersignea iiereuy give nuuee mai
they will make application to the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, to have an Act passed oblig
ing the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Railroad Company to fence in their "Railroad
on both side through Stroud township, Mon
roe countv, l a.
JACOB J. ANGLE,
J. S. FISHER.
Stroud tp., Feb. 18, 1875. 4t
SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
or THE
MONROE COUNTY
Co-Operativc Life Ins'c Co.
For the year ending December 31, 1S74.
Balance on hand from 1873, $209 00
RECEIVED.
Membership anfl Tolicy
Feea
$180 00
Afiesmenti on ac
count of death
claims 138 UU
secretary,
Sol icti torn,
Advertising,
Blank hooks,
Pontage and Stationery,
Insurance Commisaioner,
Cah to balance
33 00
70 00
C2 00
15 25
3 50
55 00 $361 25
167 75
$529 00
SUMMARY.
Number of membcri at begin
ing of year,
Number at end of year.
135
145
1
Number of deaths,
M. A. De, L. Van Horx, Sec'y.
We the undersigned, having been appointed
Auditors of the accounts of the Secretary and
Treasurer of the Monroe County Co-Operative
Life Insurance Company, for the year 1874, do
certify that we have examined above accounts
of the Secretary and Treasurer and compared
them with the vouchers, and find then correct
as above stated.
THEODORE SCHOCH,
SIMPSON FETHERMAN,
February 4-4tJ Auditors.
Can you tell "Why it is tnat when any
on come to Stroudeborc to bur Fornitor, they a).
wTf UtoIj for MOartr Fnrnfarr Bo-nw!
From all other Kurce z uw-u-w w j0ininR iad now or late of Jonas Smith, Joseph star- present me name ct ue lorever neoarrea irom
ner, Jacob Singmaiter and George Able, land in the coming in for any share thereof.
EXPENDED. wrrrantee names of Jacob Yohe, James Johnson and TITO f MoITIFAVFY And.frn
Death claim. $152 00 d lsnd l f Thm" iia' Jan. Slt Audltf
IC?lCt O C r Per IHt at homo. Term free. Ad
pxJ " kpvy,ire8sO.Saii3onACo.,PorUandfMe.
eoruary 4, isto. ly.
, , I
in th rrnr Af thVrwk nf th rnrt nf oujtr s.
siout of Monroe County, and will b9 presented for al
Wnce, Monday, Februarj 22, 1875,
IIOTELS.
James K. Fenner, East Stroudsburg,
John Barlow, do
Fphratm Altemose, Tunkhannock,
Josiah Dowling, Coolbaugh,
Amandus J. Marsh, Eldrod.
Eatino Hocsxa.
PeterTJorn, Stroudsburg,
Jesse Albert, do
Christian HI Her, do
James Werkheiser, Pocono.
THO. M. McILHANEY. Oerk.
February 4, 1375.
Sheriff's Sale.
By rirtue of a writ of Ten. ex. to me directed, Issued
it of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I
ill expose to sale, at PubUo Vendue, on -
, ,
out
wiU
Saturday, the 20th day of February, 18.5,
t nvw-ir in the afternoon, at the Court House In
the Borough of Stroudsburg. Monroe county, the foUow-
mTJ nt of land situated In the
certain messuage and lot or lana situatea in tne i
BhtfStodsb
XT.niM ,n tfimi"" innii 01 .101111 iiiinei iiiu xtvia i
Walton,50 feet lront by 300 foot deep. The improre-
menu are frame
Frame Dwelling
House,
16 by $0 fuet, IX Stories high
Well of Water on the
premises.
seizea auu UKen in execuuou s mo prupen vi
Nplxnn Janes, and to be sold br me for cash.
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg.
February 4, 'va-Jt. )
snerill 's &aie.
By virtue or a writ oi pieu. n. ia. to me airecvcu, s-
sued out of the Court of common neasoiaionroe uoun-
y. viU p8 t0 Mle. ' r enaue-on
Satuaday, the 20th day of February, 1875,
M ; o Cioci in in sivernooD, i iuc wui i "uu w
Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the foUowing
described Real EaUte, to wit:
A certain messuage and lot of land situate in Ross
. . . ... . . L. r 'n .in.. aA,. . n
township, aionroe County, containing
100 Acres,
more or lent, idioininz land of Amelia BusVirk, Adam
Schleeel and others. About 25 acres cleared, 6 acres
MEAbOW, balance good
Timber Land,
a good AFPLE ORCHARD on the same. Spring of wa
ter near tne aoor. improvements are taree i
A jr.
Log Dwelling Houses,
one 18 x 20 feet, one-and-a-half stories high, one 20 x 20
feet, one story, one It x 20 feet, one story, and LOG
STABLE 16 x 20 feet.
Seized and taken in execution as the property of Cas
per V. Bustirk. William uuskirk and blcpheu lsuskirk,
and to be sold dt me ior casn.
JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, )
February 4, 1S75. 3t. j
Sheriff's Sale.
Bt Tirtue 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 endue, on
Saturday, the 20th day of Tebruary, 1875,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the
Boroueh of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following
described Real bstate, to wit :
. i i . r 1 1 I 1.
I a curtain messuage xuu i'n vi iliu oiiuata iu tuc
Boroueh of Stroudsburs. Monroe county, on the North
side of Sarah street, bein? 75 feet in front on Sarah
I in . v.-v ... .-vi. ....... . . ...
i Young and Geo. L. Dreher. The improvements are a
Frame Dwelling House,
i bT 24 feet two stories high, with Frame
Kitchen attached stories, Frame Barn i
I6by IS feet. Fruit Trees and water on the p
a3LS0.a certain lot of Land situate in s
premises.
troua town-
ship, containing
14 ACRES,
more or less, adjoining land of John Palmer, John Boys,
John Dcckar and others, all cleared. Also, the interest
of defendant in a certain lot of Land on tne souin side
of Bark street, in the Borough or btroudsburg, contain
ing - . .
Ungnt .acres,
adjoining land of Sydenham W. and John T. Palmer
and otners. ine improvements re
Frame Dwelling House,
25 by 30 feet, two stories high, Frame Barn
.10 hv 40 feet, and other out-buildings.
Seiredand taken in execution as the property of
William E. B. Palmer, and to be sold by me for cash.
. ti ,r t. if 4 frri 01 ler
Sheriff.8 office, Stroudsbnrg, Feb. 4,'75-3t,
1 J fiTlH S OcLJL6
BTTirtueof a writ of ren. ex. to me directed. Issued
"... . Til .If..... T
will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on
Saturday, the 20th day of February, 1S75,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the
""'""B" ' "ii"'""H .. v. .j, O
described Keal rjitate. 10 wit
A certain lot or picco of land, situate ln the township
of Coolbaugh, m said Lounty, containing doui
. Odo Acre,.
bounded by land of John Decker, John Posainger and
the public road, ihe lmprorcnienu are
Frame Dwelling House,
14 x 20 feet, one story and a KITCHEN attached, about
half an acre cleared.
Seized and taken ln execution aa the property of Ag-
ness llodgson, and to be sold by me for cash.
JACOU K. SIIAFER, Sheriff.
ShcrifTe Office, Stroudsburg,
February 4, 1875. 3t. J
Sheriff's Sale.
Br virtue of sereral writ of ren. ex. de terris to me
directed, issued out of the Court of Common Tleas of
Monroe County, 1 will expose to saie, at ruouc en
due, on
Saturday, the 20th day of February, 1875,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House ln the
Borouith of Stroudsbure, Monroe County, the following
described Ileal rotate, to wit:
All that certain Tavern Stand, tenement and tract of
a , .-11 1 T. f ...... .(... I . t,..f
Land, commonly called itow wromon bituate in koss
nd Hamilton townships, in the County of Monroe
264 Acres,
and an allowance of six per cent (excepting therefrom
n ! ind 140 Derches. more or less, conveyed by said
Reuben HarUcll and wife by Solomon Knecht.by deed
rfnnvl Fehnurr 6. I860, recorded at Stroudsburc, in
Peed lloolt Vol. 1, page uoo, ana aiso eiccjiuus
Krfcrd1atrct.
Deed Book. vol. 19. page 441. The Improvements are
Stone Hotel Building,
40 x 4-1 fect, two stories hish, stono kitch
en attached 20 x 40 fect, lU 6toriee high,
with niece attached 12 x 20 feet. Wood
House 20 x 20 feet. Ice House 12 x 12 feet, one bank
Barn 30 x 44 fect, btone shed 30 x 5o feet, frame shed JO
x 50 feet, one hog stable, 16 x 16 feet, corn crib, and
other out-Duiidings.
Apple Orchard,
5&
on the premises. A stream of water paasea through the
am. About 70 acre cleared land, balance good
Timber Land.
The Caeton and Wilkea-Barre Turnpike paaaea through
thn nrrmisea.
Soiaed and Uken ln execution as the property of Reu
ben HarUcll, and to be sold dt me casn.
' JACOB K. SIIAFER, 8heriff.
Sheriff's Office, StroudebuTg, 1
February 4, 1875. 3L
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Office
3
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II1IKT7
l!l!kr4
tip 1
nnt rr ecori An I ana llimuiuu mmuiira, in vv.un.j .-."ii-
HAIR WEAVING.
MISS CHARLOTTE LAKE announces that she ia
ready to do all kinds af halr-weaTin after the meet ap-
prored manner. Switches, Curls, Frixes. &c7 pot p
t?m:, e,.- -w.i Ktr,i,w p win be
UromntlT attended to. Residence near Sharer's School
bouse. Feb. 4, 75-3f
Trial List Feb'y Term, 1875.
W. D. & E.F. Brown vs. Hollinshead, Eat'a.
Executors of H. Walton, dee'd. vs. George
Bates.
Uates. ri.-.i- vr-r,w anA
Piter Merwine.
Isaac Butz vs. Abraham Bryan.
Charles Henry vs. Keuben rewhart.
Henry Marvin vs. John Marvin.
Daniel Staples vs. Jacob Miller.
Simon Flory vs. Bossard, Estate.
Joseph Greensweig vs. Itenben Hartiell, Eat,
Peterson & Carpenter vs. Timothy Mil
n iA Fveritt vs Tiraothv Miller,
Lavia vs- TA 1V?-y 7, " 11 .i
Marsh Miller vs. J. M. Caulton, et. al.
Jonn fj,her Ex'tr. Wra. Gilbert, Ex'tr.
THO. M. MclL,HA.iNJb X,
fe H-3t.1 Prothonotary.
. . T Tnrn ttiV. rp 107C
iOW' x
Theodore Schoch vs. Peter Merwine.
In the matter of discharge of Sarah Demick.
Estate of Mason Dunmach. dee'd.
Ilerbine, Baumt & Co. vs. Township of Cool
bansrh. John Hank vs. Mary M. Osier.
-f n.o A nreur 9Kortnir.
maiy .nun iitw" .
S. V. Palmer 5s Uo. vs. j. l. Aiienaer.
Linford Marsh vs. same
David Keller vs. same
S. W. Palmer & Co. vs. same
Alexander Harps vs. Rachel Brown.
John S. Merring vs. Levi SI utter.
THO. M. McILHAiSr. i,
feb. ll-3t. Prothonotary.
Register's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interes-
i r i i 11 1 emu it i b t . .,--.... . ,
, a i .1 -r
following accounts have been filed in the Kegis-
ter's Office of Monroe count v, and will be pre-
Court
sented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court
of said Countv at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the
22d day of February, 1875, at 10 o'clock, A.
Account of John Peters. Administrator of
the EBtate of William F. Peters, dee'd.
Final account of Samuel T. fetrunk, Admin-
istrator of the Estate of Henrv Strnnk, dee'd.
1' irsl account ot Amaaus oouunn, auhhu
istrator of the Estate of George Woodling,
dee'd
Account of Isaac R. Transue, Administrator
of the Estate of Frederick Transue, dec d.
J. APPENZELLEK, Kegister,
Register's Ofiice. Stroudsburg,
Jan. 23, 1875.
J
ouvt proclamation.
Wherens. the lion. Samcei. S. Dreher, President
Jurfirn of th 22d Judicial District of Pennsylvania,
composed of the counties of Monroe and Carbon,
Associate Judzes of the Court of Common Pleas of the
County of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices
or tne "Lourt oi uver ana icrmintir uu ucucih
delivery and Court of General Quarter Sessions In and
t,.- "JJ KT '"" o,:;: r,,.nf
-n : r. . l;l rbli.i nA rrnhn's
iKriuiticr uva ucuciu - i j ..v ' i I
Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holdon at
stroudsburg, on
MOSUA x , tne 22(1 nay oi janusry, is 4 a,
wcuauiiucvu; wct-l, 11 uct.3j
IVOXICE
T. her,- Piven to the Coroner, the Justices of the
- J - .. ... . . .
h&ih. and onstaMcs 01 tne saia county 01 ionroc.
that they be then and there ready with their rolls-
i m.urua. luuiusiLiuus. ciamjii.tnnu . .. ,
brances to do those things which their oificcs aro ap-
nertainin?. and also mat tnoso wno are nouna Dy
recognizances to prosecute give evidence against the
prisoners that are or shall be in tne jail or tne said
county vi moorur . ur auainai- uciwua " .auu .u. fev.
... . . ' Jc . 1 - v. . k .1 ; . . I
with the commission of offences to be then and there
to prosecute or testify as shall be just.
IViOO. save tne uraimuuiriium.;
JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, )
January 28, 1S75. J
0RPUAKS' COURT SAIE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Monroe County, will expose at Public Sale
upon the premises, on
SA TURD A Y, FEBR UA 22 T 20th, 1875,
the following described Real Estate, late
John llson, dec d., viz ;
A certain messuaere and farm of land, situate
in Jackson township, Monroe County, con-
ts mi no-
o .
115 ACRES,
I more or less, adjoining lands of Silas Reinhart,
Wm. H. Rein hart, John M. KinsSey and
Dan ie Paul nltnnt KO Arrpa rlpnrpd. balance
L.AIMJ, Chestnut ana uab..
lne improvements are a L,og
Dwelling Honse,
ahout 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 premises. The public road leading
from Stroudsburg to White Haven, passes
through the premises.
hale to commence at 1 o clock, r. M., and
and conditions made known, bv
Wm. II. REINIIART,
Wm. H. WILSON,
Administrators,
Br order of the Court
1. M. MC1L.11AJNE1, Clerk.
January 28, 18o-4t.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of JACOB ROW, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor appointed bv the
Orphans' Court of Monroe County to make
distribution of the balance in hand of Philip
Row, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob
Row, deceased, will attend to the unties of his
appointment on Friday, February 19, 1S75, at
10 o clock, A. M., at the 1 rothonotary 8 oflioe
in Stroudsburg, when and
-C!
where all persons
u ftnv rU:m or demand on Said fund will
Auditor's Notice.
Ertaterf GEORGE E. DODEDORF, dee'd.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the
,urt of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to
n.ake distribution of the money in hands
Uenben Frable. assignee of Georee E. Doden-
dorf. for the benefit of creditors, wiH attend to
the duties of his appointmen t, oh Thursday,
February 18, 1875. at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the
Prothonotary's ohrce in Sfrsuds'bnrg, when ?-.id
w,cre a persons having a'nv claim Or demand
. .;j f, ,'i ;n ..., e
" a, f"nd Pre!,ent ..l!ie.sae or be for-
ever debarred frort' coming in fof any bhare
thereof.
TOII3. M. McILHANEY, Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned auditor appointed bv the
Orphans' Conrt of Monroe Countv, to m&kedi-
tnbntion ot tne luntis in the hands of the ad-
ministratorof the estate of Geroge Corell, dee'd,
hereby efive notice that he will attend to the
duties 6f aid appointment "at hi office in the
borough of btroiidsbiirg, on Thursday. Feb.
18th. 1875, at 2 o'clock. P, M.. when and where
jail persona interested can attend if they
provv.
H u
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jr. 71, 1973. V: & LEE, AcdltoT,
HOOFING SLATE.
Farmer, Slatera and others In want of rl
claas ROOFING SLATE, Cn procure then
toy calling onueo. . uraneisi nn; vv;.'
rr prrce. I do not keep or boII No. 2 or Eib
bon Slate.
I am also sole agent for Monroe ttxint, ror
Smith's Ttubular Fluted Lightning Bod,
which T will tnt nt rrd wirfaat to be the bea
condnctorof Lightning in existence. Call and
I nurrhaaincr elsewhere.
GEO. W, DHAKB,
Stroudsburg, Aug. 6,'74-tf
R. MAINONB,
Maker, Taner, Regulator and Kepairer'
OP
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons.
Prf Im rp!linir In JHroudarnirff and TlcJnltT. wish
ing their Instruments thoroughly tuned, regulated and
repaired at a most reasonable price, will please leara
their orders at the Jeffersonian Office.
Those wishing to purchase Pianos or other Instrn-
ments will find it to their advantage to call on me. Hav
ing had a practicle experience of over twenty-six
years In the musical line, I am prepored to furnish
the latest and most Improved Instruments at the lowest
possible prices. I hate located myself permaaoatlr
here and soUct your favors.
J. B. HTJL3L,
(Successor to J. E. Erdxnan.)
Monroe Co. Marble Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
V here Will f
m
maae to oruw,
.
Where will be found constantly on hani or
MOXU.UEXTS,
IXEADSTOXCS, &C,
of the best Italian and American Alar ble.
Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdraaa
for nearly ten years, 1 feel conhdent in mr
ability to please all that give me a call
ability to please all that give me a call. All
work warranted to give entire satisfaction
Bsay Orders by mail promptly attended to.
feb 2072-tf
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY A SONS have on hand the largest and best
assortment of
COFFINS
and
g
fS3l-
i;J
iFZm TRIMMINGS
t "ti'I'' '
p, ana wm mne tnis Dranch or their bUaineea a
I P"
speciality.
flOFFTNK fl.nr? nARTTF.TFi
- v i1rvA a- ,1-1. 1Q V fn T.V oA f a
notice for shipment, at a charze of one-third less thaa
nT ln Stroudsburg. In no case wiU they chart
mora r 1 ri ton n p r r o n T enAv. 1 1 n I pm
i r--
3IBAL3inG
attended to in any part of the County at the shortest
possible notice. June lV74-tf
STROUDSBURG
HAS A CHEAP
CLOTHING AND
Boot and Shoe Store,
AT LAST 1
James Edinger has just returned with an
of entire new stock of
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SH0ES1
AND
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
that he bought at panic prices and is selKnc
them at prices that astonish all. Call and
look and be convinced before you purchase
elsewhere. One door above Ilollinshead'i
DrugStorc. ISerA 17-3m.
Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, k(
SEAT, CAEAP IND Ql'ICE,
Printed to Order at the
JEFFERS ONI AN
Job Printing
OFFICE,
Main Street, Stroudsburg1, Pa.
B3A11 Orders promptly filled. Given
a call.
Light! Light!! Light!! I
A NEW ENTERPRISE I
Keystone Oil and Lamp Store!
The subscriber has iuBt onened & new and
elegant stock of
T aT j T OYV, .
P3 , na LamP Fixture Kgrosen
of Machinery, Sperm and NeaU Foot
Serm ana
ils, &c
ort Main street, directly opposite the Strouds-
oure Bank. I am now prepared to furnish the
citizens of Strondsburg and surrounding conn
try with Chandeliers, 2, 3, 4, and G lights, Hall
Lumps, Stand and Bracket Lamps, Glas aad
Metal Lamps lerkins'& Houses' Patent Safe
ty Lamps, Orient, Fuller's Patent Safety
Lmps; ail kinds of Burners, Chimneyn,
Wicks and Lamp Trimmings, Kerosene oila
1.10 to 1.50 and over Sre test from 20 to 40
cents pep gallon. Machine oila of the best
quality, warranted not to freeae or gum, $1 50
per gallon ; Neats Foot Oil, best quality $1 60
per gallan; Sperm Signal Oil $1 50 per gallon;
Leather Saver, for harness, boot and shoe 50
cents pep can.
Give us a call. No trouble to show goods, ,
S. S. DRAKE.
Novtmber 26, 1874. tf.
see
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS for SaJ at
this Office