The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, October 19, 1876, Image 2

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1S7G.
IlcTmbliean National Nominations.
ron rRr..-:pr.NT,
ii:niorii) n. haves, of Ohio.
ron vi ck-runs i pent,
WI UI A M A. AVI I EELEE, of New York.
I The Pcm cra tic Congressional Con
'. n nee of this Pitrict, mot at tlie Court
jbm-e, in this p!;ur, oti Tuesday last, arid
the KYth ballot nominated ilou. Frank
their candidate.
i Tu-t 17 days from to-day Hayes and
;v; 1 Vlic 'or will ho td'-f.j.l President and
YYo Pp-I Y;it of those United States. Are
t.ie !!; ubiicans of Monroe county prepared
t .!: a full daws work for the county on that
(!.-v ? Maw the townships toon canvassed?
I i avc the friends Leon strengthened in tlie
i.iiili? Have the doubtful voters been made
s ro. 1 1 i c i dilatory one spurred up to the
k:ir,v;r.iL-e l their dutv and the lukewarm
u.:; !" enrhiwaMio? Are arrange in cuts made
to -v that every liennbJiean vole jrcts into
the U;Tiot boxes and that i'rauds are rendered
imp -s:b!o at the polls. If these things are
i .i un-Yne. v.e should begin to do thoni at
o.i. There is but little time left ibr work,
a.: J ic should le improved without delay.
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v.ht-to reform Pemoeny have
Inters. La-t Friday night they
v a ma!i 01 nay ami wor.-nippea it.
Y ;';;!;; len.lnds us of that of the poor
' 1 ni:;ii h: was about to shufile oif
.-i-ctai cii, and being very uncertain as
!, .-; h url- he was about to fall into,
d to ;i ;ike a sure thiuar of it by praying
. . 1 (li- l and good devil. Iut it is to
i. ; i il.:it our democratic friends will
! and i;l t add any more to their Ion-:
' y.j A' ultiea! sins, ior we intend on
Till ! the a; j reaching moiitli to civo
:i th j substauco of-that which their
wis only a type. Couaiug events cast
L fibre.
O.l'WS
:i Tint Slivll.
::i;y on ;;iit Friday ninht made
an 1 wh it d. vou think it was
y were ueieateu
ritv, and thev
Whyo'ytliis Th
v an iiu-ro-isvd ma.i-.
i rate w;i:k succeeded in carry
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a greatly roiueovi m;ij irity
i-t " C'"io.MV; smen. and
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I'cp.iocrr.cy carried Iu liina y
h's ear only by ;ib. u 5.000.
:oj .'-racy t -leeted thoir (bvtr-m-ti.-ri'v
and in the Presidential
i ('-!!::' oil i:i tlie .November
it .
i0 sail o r
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t tt U .U U 4 . 1 - t4.'
hould prevail
the
l'ir a crushing de
Tih of November,
hid 1 ecu defeated
o!ee'ii:;, it would.
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nut pivpau
stiiti- on the
p-.irty
r tvrit
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slion-. rut its silent success in
',y re;-i:es the ouht-to-reform
exi-teljee to tlo2 Tth of NoveiU-
t vii:!. with out hone of further
h enou jh to make even
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(ic-iria lVlid'" f ..rTilJen.
ui i s'averv cieinent thev
t'lnnir WY-t Virginia, bv
:;- teelli" theV mereiv held
caused the lion. Amandus' ire to lull over.
For a moment he gave way to amazement,
but only for a moment, lie gathered him
self for a start; and such a start, lie ran ;
and such a run. 1 1 was a pprcciated I y every
eye witness, but Webster is impotent in words
suited for its description. American Deer
was no where in comparison, and the efforts
cf'all the rest of the ten mile an hour fellers
are clear outside of comparison with this effort
of the Hon. Amaudus to recover his dearly
cherished hay baby. In all history therein
nothing like it, save possibly his own effort,
in the years gone, when he started as herds
man on a trial of speed with the heifer com
posing his herd, and was landed on his back
ere he reached the green pastures where the
gentle rill measured its gladness in f-oug as it
glided swiftly on its way towards old ocean.
LJut this time the lion. Amandus was success
ful. His plethoric le-imbs, urged ly the
arguments of his immense Congressional
enabled his hands to prasp the loved babe
from the custody of the youthful vandals,
and soon it was safely stored within the clas
sic precincts of the Tildeti and Hendricks
club room. This completed the jollification,
aud as with the Hilly Button, the best and
most ludricrous was held tor the iinale.
lut, after all. what was all this fuss and
furry about this jollification, if you are so
pleased to call it. Was it to show the joy
of Democracy over the shame secured to the
party over solid Georgia, made solid by the
threats and other means of intimidation which
deprived at least a hundred thousand voters
of the privilege of voting ? Or was the re
joicing over West Virginia with its slavery
element organized to prevent the spread of
Republicanism in that State? Or was it
over Ohio, where an majority appeared to
encourage the North as well as the loyal men
South with the assurat.ee of a triumph of
Hayes and Wheeler? Or, was it over the
result in Colorado, a state which celebrated
its birth by the election of a Republican
governor, a Republican congressman, a Re
publican legislature, three Republican elec
tors nnd secured the election of two Republi
can United States Senators? Or was it over
Indiana where though Democracy elected its
State ticket it lost RJ.O'JO of its majority of
1S74, lost a majority of the congressional
delegation, lost both branches, and, as the
electors are elected on the district system,
lost every probability of securing those elec
tors for Tildcn and Hendricks. This is the
extont of Democracy's successes and mishaps
or defeats in October, and if it rejoices over
trifle such as these confer upon it, we pity
tlie follies of the party which thus manufac
tures food for rejoicing only to aggravate the
poignancey of the overwhelming defeat which
is sure to overtake it in November.
But the jollification demonstrates one thing
the lion. Amandas Orevus can run, and uo
mistake.
IVr.somil.
Mr. J. E. M. Keller, returned home from
Philadelphia, on Friday last.
Mrs. Theodore Draft, of New York, is in
town on a visit to her father, Mr. Wiiliaui
Clements.
William F. Wamick and John E!lott of
this place, left for Philadelphia on Monday,
to visit the Centennial.
Mr. Edward Cross and wife, of Belfast,
Northampton co. IV, spent a few day.' last
week, in this place and vicinity, visiting,
friends.
Jos. Keller, at one time a resident of t h's
borough, and now of Allentown, was here
visiting his ma:y friends the forepart of
this week.
Mr. A. J. Retzr, the obliging bar-tender
of the "Burnett House." who was on a visit
to the Centennial, returned and entered upon
his duties on Friday lat.
Mr. Robert E. Blair, of East Stroud-bur-who
was seriously injured by a fall, an
account of w hich we published last week, is
getting along as well as can be expected.
Rev. J. S. J. MeConnelh of Philadelphia
this
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E. Church, ol
on Mondav and
Tuesday last, and whilst here received the
"roofings of his man v friends. lhe Rev
place, was in town
Col. Fred. Conkling, of N. V., addressed
the ought-to-refurui Democracy in the Court
House last Tuesday evening. The Col. lias
been a sort of political experimenter. He
has been a Whig, Republican, Liberal 'and
now he is trying to help the Democracy to re
form. It is to be hoped that he and they will
succeed in thoroughly reforming themselves.
The Col. by blood is very nearly related to
U. S. Senator Conkling in fact, a brother
but in point of capacity very far off. In the
commencement of his speech we had hope
that he would treat the political issues fairly
and honestly. But in this hope we were
sadly disappointed. There was too much dis
play for truth, too much fancy for fact. His
oratorical appeal to the flag of our country
was very well done. He announced that he
came here to open the eyes of the Crecly
Liberals. In this he succeeded finely, forhff
had not proceeded far before his bald and
groundless assertions caused their eyes to
open wide with astonishment at his assurance
in attempting to retail such unwarranted and
unsupported assertions.
Such as, for instance, if Gov. Hayes' in
come report could be got hold of he had no
doubt that it would send him to the Ohio
Penitentiary. What an unwarranted slander.
Haves' private and political life is as pure as
the air he breathes. He declared that Tildcn
was a pure and noble patriot as the sun ever
shone upon. That anything detrimental to
his loyalty was a base slander. In 1 SCO, Oct.
12th, Mr. Tildcn wrote a letter to the Hon.
Win. Kent of N. V., in which he gave utter
ance to the following disloyal and secession
doctrine He said : "They the masters of
political science recognized no right of consti
tutional secession ; but they left revolution
organized when it should be demanded by
the public opinion of a State; left with power
to snap the tie of confederation as a nation
might break a treaty, and repel coercion as a
nation might repel invasion." Jeff Davis
himself never uttered more strong seccesion
doctrine than the above. The Col. did not
attempt to defend Mr. Tilden's Internal
Revenue return, except by his above unean
did fiing at Mr. Hayes; and by stating that
Tildcn was contributing to the support of 12
or 15 of his poor relations. This brave Col.
had the boldness to assert that'filden bursted
up the Tweed ring. When it is notorious
that lie did not touch it until the uprising
against Tweed and his gang had been in pro
gress for over six months, and when it was
clear that Tweed's time for plunder arid leader
ship of the Democratic party was at an end,
and then to cover or hide his complicity with
Tweed he ungenerously fell in and helped the
Republicans and Charles O'Connor knife him
to his political grave and eternal infamy. But
said this Col. the Tweed ring was composed
of cpjal numbers of Democrats and Republi
cans: and the onlv proof he offered to estab
lish it as a fact was that he had made the
same charge in Ohio. But Col. that is not
enoiuli. 'tor lying in Ohio is not telling the
truth in PciiiiM Ivania by a long shot. A dec
laration of the sort has nevur been ventured
on the public before because it is not truth.
The Col. said that the Tweed rinc; was op
pocd to Ti!dcn. This is another original
assertion. Fir it is notorious that Tweed's
original followers with the famous bruiser
Join Morrissoy at their head, arc shouting
themselves house for Tildcn and reform.
ThvJ De-mcr.'.ev re!, on them for their hope
of siicce.s in New York.
The Co!, cli ! n t like (Jen. "Cranf a bit.
Well it H al'og-th-'r likely that irart did
not use him as kinllv as ha (mvju. i'or he
never ii.ive the Col. any office; but then it is
an open question as to whether ( 'r rant did not
act wisely in this particular. The Colonel
pitched into iraut mot bitterly, but faded
to show what (Jrarit had to do with (Jov.
Hayes. He did not say that (I rant had half
asiii-ich to do with Have- as John Morrissey,
Billy McMullen. Bern Hill and Jeff. Davis
had to do with Iov. '1 ilden.
The Col. asserted that Ohio had been car
ried by buying up a certain portion of the
miners who were out of work in a certain
section of that state, with the money which
Grant and his party had stolen from the peo
ple. Stolen! How ba-e the charge.
The Col. stated that the charter authoriz
ing the Frnedr.nu'c sviug Bank at Wash-
Wf. again ask our readers to look at
Decker & Cos., new advertisement in another
column. Mr. Decker, deserves success for
the determination 'he has manifested these
seven years to furnish tlie people of Monroe
county cheap goods, thereby saving thous
auds of dollars to the county. No mistake,
you will save your money by purchasing jour
goods of him. .
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The Sunday porcine committee is making
arrangements to commence operations, and
soon the grunter's fattening in the pen will
be subject to the inspection of those expert
critics ,wdio can guess anywhere within a
hundred and fifty pounds of what a hog
weighs, or will weigh by killing him.
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Mr. Charles B. Keller, lias just com
pleted a new and very neat brick pavement
in front of his boot and shoe store, on Main
street. Charley has shown commendable
enterprise. Would' tit it be well, and to the
interest of the public generally, and pedes
trians generally, if the Borough fathers would
see that the property owners at the lower
end of the borough would finish up a like
job before winter sets in, and thus prevent
wet feet, severe colds and heavy doctor's
bills.
iatedat the Evans-Brodhe:., iton originally provided that no invest
ments could U; made in anything 'iv. C uuci.
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Up
times thon
t mo
riousiv
i a
iio, but liavinir
licked out entirely
out of five the lion.
! o. v.-s thought it w;i proper to
YVe. aii 1 a jubilee thy bad.
i:;g to orders the faithful on the
na 1 ti-seml !e-l in front of thi
ol on a 'tors on Main street, and at
:;t o i
.:i:i:
! :rw.. aticy. say lor nu hour, or.
f ; 1 borrowed without the consent
was exhausted. The small
ioa ivd with some of the powder
- ieit over in the Confederacy after
: .:, and a gho.-t or two of a ''hur
. !. , a ; was hoard to come from the
y. on their retreat from Gettys
r ."'l a ! : sutTcrod them to pros from
the show was opened with
which was kept up with
i.
hi- r
,'e a a
u:h handling furnished faint
-coasion, an 1 the whole proceed
out as sorrv an affair as could
been uottcu up.
V. Sta; Ies, lYnr., was the orator
Yon. Charley is smart, but in no
uld iix it could he make the occasion
to the orator. His talk could
i a speech ; it was oneof those
,:c!i orator-; sometimes indulge
:-i:.e
'art'! -e sak
when
though the flesh
f i . i
l.e willing tlie spirit tiuus noui.ng 10
upon. T!;e speech of our friend Char
ab - it the extent of the official per-
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, and which.
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1. Amandus Orevus, promised an
mount of sport in was the burning
man labelled Gen. Hayes. The
i !. in West Virginia and at other
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: ;i (i'li'ing me jaie oupieasiui
-s." worked sore a fillet ion upon the Demo
,;ic Lii-ihien South, and as lie promised to
;" tli'-'.n so again on the Tth of next
c;-'i. ti;.! Sitting Bull of the tribe north,
:r dYYgYr-hed friend over the way,''
ei Y.t it v. o iid be a good thing to show the
e.itbei.i fii nls just how they would treat
Y e. i ; YiYc general in reality, if they had
ia ::, .-'. power s 'al him and then burn
;a alYr the m et approved Indian fashion.
tie- 1 '-tt'M- sense t tlie better Democrats
aiYd and the Hon. Amandus Orevus
lYis shorn of nearly all his fun aud full
.; glory, ,1'he hay-man, however,
Ail out arid placed on a wheel bar
n it was easy to be seen that the
;u' las was wroth, though the rest
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gentleman 0
wedding.
Mr. Daniel Bonhaui, a former reisdeui.
of Stroud township, this county, was in
town on Friday and Saturday last, looking
for former friends and acquaintances.
Thirty-seven years ago he kit this County
for Wisconsin, and from thence to the
Rocky Mountains, where he engaged in
digging for gold, in which undertaking he
was quite successful. He remained in the
gold regions about four years, when he re
turned to Wisconsin and located in Trem
pealeau county, and engaged in farming.
A Ifirlla-day E'asJy.
On Monday evening the loth inst., a
very pleasant party were assemble4! at the
large and elegant mansion of Mr. Geo. E.
Stauffer, in East Stroud.sburg, to celebrate
the eighteenth birth-day of his fair and ac
complished daughter,. Mis.s Fit AN" ('is. No
pains were spaircd to contribute to the
happiness of the guests. They were invited
to partake of a feast, the sight of which
was most leasing to the eye, and the taste
of which could not fail to tickle the palate
of the most fastidious epicurean. The heart
was enlivened by excellent vocal and in
strumental music, and all were most agreea
bly entertained, was clearly manifested from
the joy that animated the eye, and wreath
ed the face in smiles. In the midst of
the festivities, melodious sounds of music
were heard from without and at the door
appeared the gallant S ntouDsuuRO Cor
nets, who in beautiful serenades '"wooed
with soft melody" the smile of beauty and
the love of harmony. To them the doors
were opened wide, aud M. A. Do L. Van
Horn, Esq., on behalf of the fair recipient of
their favor expressed her thanks for the
most agreeable manifestation of their respect
and regard and extended to them tlie
d
States securities, but Grant, and his ring got
th::r eye- on the funds in th? bank and got
Con ires' to pass an act repealing that clause
of the charter so
of
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-maii boys cf whom there was a large
r on-,-cut were tickled amazingly.
i ne pi -si uce ot tlie oliigy gave room ior
,-o'ti ; rather an using remarks. One geutle-
n; in hit the lion. Amandus under the eye,
1 y remarking that the getter up of the eflisry
(,'iY'it to be sent to Danville ; another thought
that it va : s me defunct "grabber" looking
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than
Wb-t more might have been
Hendricks.
said is not
k.io.vn. as j:r.t at tlits juncture, one boy tip
ped M;. II '.varan over, when the rest
:;.a'. be 1 bioi up and ran away with him
da;'.: a : off d i-vn town at the top of their
. ... .,.. YY;s was t liV last straw which broke
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that the Inn-is
said bank could be invested m
Bjuds, Mortgages, and then
Grant and his ring robbed the hank and used
the funds t carry the elections. Ha l the
Col. no respect lor his aud.en.'e? Did be
think his hearers were fools enough to be
lieve such contemptible bosh? The Col. read
a teletrram from some enthusiastic Tildenite
in Indiana, to the effect that that state would
go for Tilden in Nov. with increased majori
ty. Our pious friend over the way, then
moved three cheers which were given. Me
Kune went a tiger on it.
The Col. wanted to charge the hard times
on tl.e party in power but seemed to feel
a -named to do it openly, but stated that hun
dreds of men had starved up in the coal re
gions because they could get no work. Here
the (Job showed too much ignorance for his
audience, for they all knew that not a person
had starved in that section.
The (Job stated that he was born in the
geographical center of N. V. State and went
to New York Citv as a drv goods clerk about
the time that Tildcn came there to study
law; whore they both boarded with Mrs.
Barnes, Mr. Tilleu's aunt, who had two
charmingly beautiful daughters, but unfortu
nately, both died before they reached matur
ity. And w predict that the Col s. beaut i
ful hopes of office under Mr. Tilden will die
before they arrive at maturity.
Then the small fry joliticians were called
upon one after another who responded brief
ly. Mr. Broekway proposed to gather up
all the ships there arc left and load up Grant
and his office holders and take them out in
mid oci'-m and duuip them. Then of course
the offices Would be reformed by recruits
from Lee's army and their friends and sym
pathizers from the North. And that is just
what reform moans when it comes from the
Democraov. . But the loval people of the
Icouritrv, Democrats and Republicans alike,
MAIUUFYD.
October 5, 1870, by G. D. Carrow, I). I).,
Mr. John Hays, of Scranton, and Miss Cecilia
Setzcr, of iStromlsburg.
October 11, 1ST (5, at the house of Judge, M.
II.Dreher, by the liev. 11. M. Wallace, Mr. C.
II. Wells, of Mesboppen, Pa., and Miss Lizzie
Dai ley, of Stroudsburg, Pa.
October 11, 1ST0, at the house of the bride's
father, by Rev. K. M. Wallace, Mr. (Jeorge
W. Sears, and Miss Prancis Iinsh, daughter ol
Win. F. Iiu.-h, Esq., all of East Stroudsburg,
Pa.
On Thursday morning, Oct. o, 1S70, at the
residence of the bride's parents, bv the Rev.
On. Diehl Foust, Mr. Peter T. Wolfe, of Mar
shall's Creek, and Miss Kilen S., daughter of
Simon Myers, Ksq. of Fast Stroudsburg.
At the Delaware "Water Op, Pa., by the
Rev. fj. W. Knipe, September loth, Darius M.
Armnst, and Miss; Sarah M. Weaver, of Smith
field tsp., Monroe Co.
On Oct. 10th, at the parsonage of the Fast
Stroudsburg M. F. Church by llev. Win. P.
Howell. Mr. Benjamin Bush, of Kingston, and
Miss Fi!a Smith) of Bushkill.
At the Delaware Water Op, by the Rev.
S. W. Knipe, Oct. 12th, lX7d, Fugt-nc Shellen
horger, and Miss Oorgiana Wycoff, both ol
the Water Gap.
On the 17th, inst.. in Stroudsburg, at the re
sidence of tlie bride's parents, bv the Rev. J
S. Janes MeConnel, Mr. Charles Fvans and
Miss M.arv L. daughter of Col. Chas. D. Brod-
lieail.
The happy couple in the exuberance of their
iov did not forget the printer. Shortly after
the conclusion of the ceremony we were pre
sen ted with a liberal supply of cake with the
compliments of the bride, and in return extend
our warmest and mot heart felt thanks.
Special jSTotice.
Meksks. "Waxamaktj: and Biiov.,of
of Philadelphia, never stand still in their
business energy and enterprise. No soon
er is one point of improvement made than
another is meditated and brought in due
time to the front. And the beauty of it
all is that the" study the public interest as
the basis of their own business prosperity.
They have grasped their trade thy right
handle. Increased facilities, decreased ex
penses, enlarging business, all mean better
goods ;it cheaper prices for the people.
n 'JiimJ mn.'3i Mm. i'im. jlbj'awm.j m-Mi m v iii-trrfa
ELECTION OF " DIRECTORS.
Th. r. will l"-1 an -P--ti m lifl l at llif r.Tiikinj !rtn-r
..f tu- Sirtuli'itir.; Bank, ; .M-m-1 iv. N'v.-iiil.-r 1'K
lf-Tu. botw-'-ti tin ii-'U" "l l i a. in., ana ;i. in., l-x-h-it
tliir:"'.'i! in l"r ait IS-mk. l s.tvu ttii; cnuin;
(AUl'.i-ll. J. MA. KT.V, Ca-l.i.T.
jMETHODSPOSsWS.
METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF AQVAHTAGE
khe-IN THE PURCHASE OF
CLOTH
ma
AT
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL,
To which we Invite the Interested Attention and Care'ul Scrutiny of
THE PURCHASING PUBLIC-
POiNTS :
rrloo menm of r.ecctylho Low
l J cit l'rkc
METHODS:
."TE have but Oao Prico for All ...
""yyil receive Ca&ii Ptymcnt from All-...
W
give a Guarantee protecting All.....
WE Return USney vrlion vro cannot
suit All "
WE buy our goods at first hands, in
immense quantities, and at tho
lowest prices for CaUh ...
"Tt7E manufacture -with extremo caro
V V every garment we sell
WE inspect every yard of good3 that
goes into our garments
WE put a ticket on every garment,
showing plainly its quality and
price...... -
WE cut off every item of unnecessary
expenditure
WE employ first-class workmen in
every department
"TX 7"E give satisfaction to every purchaser
, V V or return tha money...-
CASH ?avcs C7rpcn?T r f collections and
roia uulI c.ljlo.. ............
Till: Gnr.rr.nf co prnicts tho luycr who
Liy iiv,t Lo a ja-j ct" gjoJj
We rc'y on rr.'cs r.-ul are sat
fcf.od with a very n:u.ll percent
age of prosit
ITiser?y to huy of us, sirre all p. re treated
alike, no one getting favors that
Ere denied to others
DICKERING and debate are done away
Ly us.ev rybodj-geisourbefctwiih-out
having to a;k lr it
OUIi lnrrc orr-er!c?:', cnpflal and faciT-ii:c-3
we u:;e lor ti.e y.eoilc's benciit
in lowering j ilcs
WE f.U orders rccctvcd tvmail from all
ps ru of the United States. 'Wriia
fr particulars
NOT a partfela r f ri!: ra in bayinjr of
us. A child may buy as cheaply
as a insn
In addition to our Immcnsa Stock of T.eady-Mado Clothir.- we have a r.r.ignlf.ccr.t Lino
of Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods, Ehirt3 (of our own make) and Underwear, all at tho
Very Lowest Prices.
WAWAK3AKER & BROWN,
" OAK HALL,
S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS,
PTTTT, A "OSIiPHXA.
Xuvember -l, 1875.
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TO THE PUBLIC.
Th- )m11!'- :ir hiri lir itii i-:i-J :'t tn 1iarlr or
tcu-a Wilhfii I 'nii.ll Nun', wliu a!.-. ir.'Ii-'l on tho last nl
.Inly or lir-il of Aucusl, li-iiin rue II;- wii-i i i)il-nt nrrsl
to til" in I7t lt rrvv until lit li-.ul nrrivinl 8t the age
orisy.ari. W.M. b. (11. CM AN,
Oi-t. iy- '.l :J Stroud t-ji., Monroe Co., I'a.
FOR KENT.
A Fann in Iirutliso Valli1 will lie rented
for 1 ye-ir with tho jiriveleo nf longer time
in shares or money rent. I inquire o('ir a(Llre.-
li. 8. S.'ip, Jviton, I'a., or Ivs.-jr. rJulin
Transue, l'ara-llse Vall.'y. Oct. lJ-iai.
Auditor's Notice.
Eetatt of DA WALT FISHER, deceased.
The nn'Ursiznpfl Auditor, appointed by the
Orn!i:ini' Court of Monroe counlv to make di-
trilmlion of the money in the hand of Jacob
Alteniowe, Administrator of tlie Kstate of Da-
walt Kisher, deceased, will attend to the duties
of hi appointment, on .Saturday, the IMIi i:y
of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
olliee of Stephen Jlolmos, Jr. lYq., in the bor
oiiirh of Stroiid-burir, in paid Conntv, when and
wliere all parties interested arc repiested to
attend and thev will he beard, or else le tor
ever debarred from cumin? in for a share of
said fund.
' M. A. I)k L. VAN HORN, Auditor.
October 19, 187(5. 4t.
T?y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Monroe County, will be sold at 1'ublic Sale,
upon the premise, on
SA TURD A 1', yOVEMRT-R 4th, 1 S7G,
at
o c
lock
hospitality of the house. Quickly passed i s deilnv on iho Tth of Nov. in favor of
the merry hours away, and as time was another way. For they are not yet ready to
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Jjout to chronicle another day the party pay me reoci ueot. nor a.iow ume iu iuie
dispersed with the wish that each auui- overnn.eut wlioj.y nioouy an-i cruel
1 etl- i I, j , ,j i,.,r,ni' war lousrht to destroy it for live years,
vcrsarj of this day m.zht be as hapP3. ,...,: h;ls Wl.i;rilPj
and riot toiui'l wanting. The party took tlie
(lovcrnment when it was rent by a Demo
cratic rebellion. It put the rebellion down.
It freed the slaves, and made them citizens
in reward for their loyalty. It has paid' off
one quarter of the war debt, and our nation
al finances are in a most prosperous condi
tion, and we are gradually approaching a spe
cie basis. We are fundiu.ir our bonds at 4
percent, while Huehanan was compelled to
jjiye 12 percent, for money to run the (Jov
Oument during his administration. And
during his term of otfice it cost $1.97 per
head to run the (Jovernment, while under
Grant, to meet the ordinary expenses it takes
but $1.00 per head. During the Democrat
ic administrations from .Jackson to Huehnnan
on every thousand dollars collected and paid
out there lias been lost or stolen 811.02,
while during the Kepublieau administrations
from Lincoln to (jraut there has been lost
but about 1.12 cents. Will our lVmoeratw
friends tell us who the thieves are?
FlitE. The "Pocono Mountain House,"
located about one mile aud a half above
Tannersville, was destroyed by fire last
Saturday night. The lire originated in the
kitchen and is supposed to be the work of
an incendiary as there was no one iu the
house at the time the fire occurred.
The fire was discovered by some of tlie
neighbors before it had got under full head
way and most of the furniture saved. The
building was totally destroyed. The loss is
nearly covered by insurance.
John IlEMtr Williams, (colored) who
was in attendance at Van Aniburghs Mena
gerie, on Monday evening last, fell from
one of the back scats, and in the fall re
ceived injuries about the- neek and spine,
which will, in all probability uk.-it achate h'm
fjr some time.
Auditor s Notice.
EMate of MICHAEL JIEINEY, !mW.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to make
distribution of the uionev in the hand of Jo
seph (i ruber. Adm'ur of the Instate of Michael
llt-iney, deed, will attend to the duties of his
appointment, on Friday, tlie 17lh day of No
vember next, at 10 o'clock A. M. at his office in Kiid Stroud township, containing
in the borough of Stroudsburg, when ana
where all parties interested are required to at
tend and they will be heard, or else be forever
debarred from coming in lor a share of paid
fund.
S. HOLMES, Jr., Auditor.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 19, 137(5. -It.
Hats and Caps 4." cents up.
Ladies' and Misses Hats trimmed in frits nnd vr'v t -
cents up. Also a full line of untrimmed Hots !; :.i -:."
Furs lor Ladies, Gents and Children. Ladies gou'I .-: v:"-!i
drens sets 7" cents up.
Gents' Fur Collars and Gloves from 2 50 up.
hawis, lull size from i ; cents up.
Felt .Skirts, largest lot in town, (i cents up.
Hosiery and Under-wear for Ladies and Gents" at t f f - t 1 1 r:
Gents' half Hose 5 cents up. LadYs Hose S ret its ;:.
liuek and Kid Gloves at panic prices. A larger si'' k tha
Kids at the same low prices. -10, (.", SO. and io tY
The new wide Ielts in velvet and leather from Yt c, ::ts
Gents' cloth-faced paper Collars 10 cents a box up.
A complete stock of Ladies and Gnts linen CY.iars a::-; d
Hanukerchiefs, cheapest in town.
Ribbons, all shades and colors.
Hamburg Edgings and Trimmings. -1 cents up.
White and colored Dress Shirts SI 00 up.
IV.ue. brown and check Flannel 75 cents up.
Shirt fronts. Over-alls and Suspenders, cheapest in t-wn.
The largest assortment of Perfumes, Colognes, Toilet a;
town.
Real Hair Switches and Curls 81 00 up.
Corsets from '.)") cents up. The latest improved RimY
Lmbrellas GO cents up.
Try Crowley's patent sewing and and kid glove Needles, tl
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up.
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two button
1 Scarfs and
and o ; welry in
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Call and esamine the lowest j)rices.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 28, 137C. 3m
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REINHART'S
Pablic Assignee ik !
The undersigned. Assignee of Renjamin
F. Reinhart, of Fast Stroudsburg, will ex
pose at the Lackawanna House, on
SAT Lit DAY, XOY., Uth, 1S7G,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the following Valuable i
Real Estate, viz:
A lot of ground, situated in said Rorouh,
17 feet front by 150 feet in depth. The
lot is nicely located in one of the best parts
of the town. The improvements thereon
consist of a new
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Two Story Frame Dwel-f;v?
lino- House. J,
20 by 2G feet, with a kitchen attached, 10
by 20 feet, and other necessary buildings,
water, Sec.
Conditions will be made known on the
day of sale by
WILLIAM II. REINHART.
East Stroudsburg, Oct, 1370-!.
Ajm-ul-if R:;.K:t '. i: ;:'!rl"t il:ld Wife,
of Eit if:,.yfn-j, lt.
Whereas, lhe above named have made an
isMsinn nt of all i!.ir real estate f the under-
! sigruMl, for the benefit of iheir creditors, notice
! is therefore jiiveii tl.' il ;.ll peiui- Iiaving claims
against the said assignors will pre-ent lluin at
, once, and all indebted are notified to make
immediate pa v:m :.!.
W m. ii. K FIX HART, Assignee.
Jackson Corners, I'a. Oct. ", 'V'-ot
" dissolution notice.
Orphans9 Court Sale.
ii-!wir hi'twiiii
mi. is I his da v dis-
Th.' C.-iivtm-rliiM h-r.-lol"
WiNfin feirnn :unl S". .1. 1 li i
Mil veil li v iuulu.ll tiiiM'iil.
WII.m iX f F.UISOX,
VM. .1. l lloMfSON.
The lmsin:vs v ill si ill 1. cutiinul ;U the .U1 I'laeo
by V ilsmi I v i i-.i ' n.
"l'.at Striiiiil-.hu!'..', S, i(. -.-J, 1 7.'.-:.;.
Auditor's Notice.
Eitat of BURTON HAY, decmsed. Excep
tions to account of At7.so lhiy, Adiuor.
Notice is hereby jriven that t lie undersigned
Auditor appointed by the Orphans' t.'ourt of
Monroe county lo examine and resettle said
account ami make distribution of the balance
on the account of paid Adinini.-trator, hereby
gives notice that lie will attend to tlie duties
of bis appointment, on Tuesday, November
lf, 1870, at 10 o'clock a. iu. at his olhYc, when
and where all persons interested may be pres
ent if they see proper, and those having claims
against said estate, aire required to present the
same, or be forever debarred from coming in
upon said fund for nnv share thereof.
H. IIOLMKS. Jr., Auditor.
Is'troudriburg, Oct. 19, 187, 4t.
CAUTION.
Having loaned t Andrew Walk and
Haimnb W:dL- ol" V:iivi.!is. townshio.
f,1':, t',171:71,Ita;'l"fiIonroe County, State of Pennsylvania,
1- LAO lAl, late ot SUroud township, t . , 1
,nntv. deceased, viz: during my pYaMire, the following named
A certain Messuage and lot of Land, situate articles, and l hereby caution the public not
to meddle or interfere with r.iy property un
der penalty of the law. vi. : 12 bti-bels of rve,
15 Acres and 29 Perches,
bounded lv land of John Metealf, David Kel
half a tui of straw, LO bushels of
com, 200
Ui A.J. IJiifh, Lavina Fabel, Enoch Flagler I bundles corn stalks, IOOsIumvcs of oats, 25
and others, all cleared and in a good state of
cultivation. I he improvements are a
Frame Dwelling House,
IS x 30 feet, one and a half stories high, and
FRAME KITCHEN' attached, 12 x IS feet ;
FRAME RA UN 31 x T.'J feet, and other out
buildings; a good well of water and also cis
tern. Stream cX water passes through the
premises.
The public rod leading from Stroud-sburg
to Tannersville passes along the fame. The
property lays within a mile of the Rorough of
Stroudsburg.
Terms ru;ule known on the day of sale.
ENOCH FL.UiLER, Adm'r.
Ry the Court Tho. M. Mcllhanev, Clerk.
October IS, 187ti-."t. '
NOTICE.
Thrt Annual Meetin of tho FtuckhoMi i of the
St ifni.Kliur l'.-ink, w ill be b id at tlii-ir Bunking
llou.st; on iho first Tupbday of Novcinbor, (7th,) 1S7i,
hclwn i the hours of 1 anl 'I oMm'k, 1 M.
CKt. i-t .1. XIVKEV, Ca-hior.
bushels of potatoes, 1 bed-stead and bed
ing, ") chairs, 1 roeking- cliair, 1 sfla,
clothe.vjuvss, 2 chests, 1 gtind-stoue, 1 grass
scythe, 2 looking-glasses, -1 hoes, 1 clock, 2
stoves, and a lot td" kitchen furniture.
1 1 A X N A II SXVDEE. .
Paradise tsp. Oct. T, JSTii-Ht.
To tliv. Biitli oudi Ht i:it lrs ol
MONROE COUNTY.
I offer myself as a candidate to represent this
County, iu the State Legislature. If elected
I shall serve you faithfully and to the best oS
my ability. I do this at the solicitation of
many of my fellow I Vmocrats in ditierent parts
of the county w ho believe the interest of the
County can be best served by electing its offi
cers without the manipulation cf a convention..
C. S. PALMER.
Stroudsburg, Aug. filth, X u'l
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