The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 22, 1877, Image 3

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    The Temperance' Revival.
The temperance revival in England and
(ie United States nearly equals the dinien
Fioiis of the religious revival to which pub
lic attention has fir more than two years
b -en drawn. It has taken in Ireland the
shape of a Sunday-closing movement. In
this all classes Catholics and Protestants,
Churchmen and Dissenters have joined.
Parliament still hesitates to pass the nccts-s-irv
law, but the petitioners for a Sunday
closing act persevere. In England, Cardi
nal Manning has given himself up to tem
vcrance work with an ardor not unlike that
of lather Mathew. Several of the Eng
lish bishops fully equal him in zeal. A
Church of England Temperance Society
Ins been formed, which aims to check the
csL-c?ivc consumption of spirits by the
c,.ni!iii!i people. Bishop Ma gee has sided
with the opponents of repressive legislation ;
but his declaration that he would rather
s -e lviirla'id drunk than enslaved has not
Vieen received with favor. Public opinion
sets in favor of restraint upon the trade in
liquor. The question "what to do" engages
s.)ine of the best minds of the nation. Mr.
)(ive has written upon it in the Fortnightly
7iVrV'5; Mr. Bright has made a speech cm
the -tJothenburg" plan, and the Queen has
become the patron of the Church of Eng
land Temperance Society. There is a
Towino: conviction in England that some
thing should be done, and the English peo
ple, in their slow, persistent way, are set
ting about it.
The statistics of Knglish drinking, if re
ports can be depended upon, are fearful.
n lSb'O, with a population in England and
"Wales of n,)i)(J,(()t, the number of com
mittals for drunkenness was SS.3G1 ; in
-:.". with a population of 21,000,000, the
-(;tunitta!s were -0:5. S6. At this rate of
iru-rease there is no telling where the evils
:f excivc drinking are going to end.
TiH-ir bearing upon the industrial and com
mercial as well as the social and moral
i '.ur. :s of the nation is very clear. Among
t:.0
.:!)
of relief is that described above
i he ifouienourir. so
. i 1 I
t-i: v of that name, in Sweden
It proposes
tint
.ut
the selling of liquors shall be taken
f the hands of individuals and be as-
i:ii"l by the local authorities. The advan
1 1. s cl. limed are that each municipality
a 1 -' tint: it can at once reduce the number
( f !i 'i r
t "1 ii n
It it ..' tiiMV.tnt tli-k c-1 1 . t( 1 1 1 1 1 r- ian
, and in mmv wavs keei the
t ral ' sin j-T restraint, ir. viiamoerlain,
:i in T.i'er d Parliament, is the chief advo-
c-i'e tif
t':is sciiome. Ine J own Louncil
t.i i.i m.:ii!;iiii icc.Miiiy vuica jii us i.uur.
In n'.ir own count ry the temperance
revival has been more conSnel to hard
i:i;iki rs. They have taken up temperance
jis a q'lestiun of self-reformation. Mr.
MiM'dv lias also in his meetings given
j it '.uin-iue to this subject with the very
1m t res'.ilt. Whatever inspires intemperate
m n with the confidence that they can re
(Lvcr their manhood is an unmixed benefit
t i them. Experience has proved that they
1 ave a peculiar power to reach each other.
he past two years the "lieform Clubs''
i' K isiern Massachusetts and Main have
Ju a irreat chan-ge in the social habits
( i" i!;e w.trkingnieu and fishermen ; the
sam ! elT.'crs vie already visible among
I'lailferai' ii d' Michigan, the workmen and
miners of Pittsburgh and the adjacent
region of Pennsylvania and Ohio. The
-: ctai.e of two nations endeavoring at the
."arne uioiuent to throw off the burden of
a l n t social vice is one which must arrest
ii:- aiteiition of both philanthropists and
itatesineiis. A'. V. Tribune.
Thk Louisiana orange crop of last year
i eti mated to have been 12.000.000
-f.'..iig s, which would represent about 70,
") tr.-es, and worth about 5200,000 on
I he trees.
Oi.n Di lis infant is called baby Bull
liy not cail it bully baby ?
MARiurcrx
"a the "jih of Ftbniarv, 1877, at the Cherrv
a lev. J.J. E. I'ars-.naL'e bv JU v. C.L. Schaf-
fer. Mr. Timojiiv i)iiviNon. of Bushkill Centre
-onriaiiu.j.mcrnnuT, and Miss Catharine Bntz
'f ilaruihon tKji., thituntitr.
QOVRT HOUSE.
CAROLINE HAYES
WILL DELIVER A
LECTUEE
IX THE
Ccmrt House,
TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 27, 1877
SUBJECT:
"THE CHURCH AND THE THEATRE.
icjets, - - - 25and35Cts.
J-'oors open at 7 and lecture at 8 o'clock.
T .
The sale of Tickets will commence
.n Mnwhy, yth iri.t., at I). It. Urown'
'ewe.ry Mon, JJ. p. HoHiu.xhead's Dru?
- a n j uctncicS Urns tore, hast
:inninsl.urr
Feb l.V77-:r
LICENSE APPLICATIONS.
f 'lb'wincr HDDlieaf ifn ft,r T.ino ia!nr ho,
.W; ' th',: i,,f8'e of th -'l'rk. in the Court of juartr
term ' . 'nr0i ,"f,1",.v presented at next
'"1 OI i,a:J Court. Moil(l. I-V).rnir. M IH77
Court, Monday, February 2, 1877.
IIOTEIA
I'olk, Township.
Kid red,
'JuukUannock,
Ii.ss, -Last
Stroudsburg,
f .nau1,is j. Marsh
I'hra.i, Alteiuose,
Juiai K. Fenner,
Eating Houses.
Stroudsburg,
THO. ?.f. McILIIXEY, Proth'y.
Jse All,ert,
'bnstiau Uvller,
Fel'- 8, 1S77-31J
012OO WANTED.
of $1200 for a trui of years, to
urM by fir.vt hon'l and mortgage on real
1 tate in the borough of Stroudsburg. Any
"c having that sum to ln will find a cua
lour by C!, ng a t TII lS OFFICE.
rouMurg, Fe.b. J, 1877 tf
Trial ListFeb'y Term, 1877.
J ohn V. Shoemaker vs. The township of Ham
ilton, Middle Smithfield va. VanAuken AfcTtrunk.
Geo. E. Staufler v. Wyekofl& Iloffnikn.
Lewis I. Peters vs. Stephen Kistler.
John Ryan vs. David Price.
Charles Drake & Wife vs. George F. Heller,
et. al.
John T. Everhart vs. Wm.D. Rrown, et. al.
Ex. of W. Overfield vs. A mile Overfield.
Peter W. Shafer vs. George Serfasa.
J. K. Sanborn vs. Ilerbine, Baum & Co.
Mah'on (lower vs. Samuel Fahlxtick et. al.
Charles Henry vs. Rudolph Kintner.
Borough of Gouldsboro vs. Coolbaugh tsp.
Sweet, Qnmliy & Perry vs. William S. Flory.
Edward Birch vs." Daniel Brown, et al.
James Place vs. J. R. Overfield.
John Ktrchner vs. Aaron Heiny.
I loss' Adm'r. vs. Milo Overfield.
Napheys vs. D. L. & W. Ii. 11. Co.
same vs. same
Hull Brothers vs. Charles Troch.
Commonwealth vs. John & Peter Merwine.
Frntchey vs. Jacoli II. Place, et. al.
William II. Reinliart vs. Charles Groner.
Messinger & Bro. vs. Timothy Miller.
Smith A Fa Her vs. Andrew Lake.
Allegert Acker vs. same.
Use of J. B. Storm, Adm'r. vs. Hollinshead &
Kees.
Robert Huston v. Albert Allen.
R. Kintner us. Wagner, La Bar fc Fisher.
George W. Merwine vs. Ezra Marvin.
Billings & Wheeler vs. J. II. McCarty & Sons.
A. J. I'i-h vs. John Ramsperger.
Eleanor Brewer vs. James F. Brewer.
Jacob L. Reevs vs. M.E. Church, Dutotsburg.
Theodore P. Taylor vs. Samuel llood,
A. Reeves Jackson vs. D. B. Miller.
Kindarus Shnpp vs. Lavina Weiss.
John Roth vs. John Shuler.
Reuben B. Bonser vs. George L. Altemuse,
Aumr.
Thomas Rowland vs. Joseph Ilammett,
John i lauek vs.
Jacob Fish vs.
Frank Landers vs.
Joseph Wallace vs.
Witiiain Myers vs.
James Myers vs.
I en ry Imbt vs.
George Metzgar vs.
Thomas Fish vs.
Josepli Myers vs.
John Melgar v.
same
name
Fame
same
same
fame
same
same
same
xame
same
II. S. Mott vs. Val. Kautz.
Susan Heller vs. Jacob Butz.
Robert Daily vs. Florence Bortrey.
William S hmale vs. Joseph Smale.
Susan Vanwhy vs. Charles Dnrfee.
John Frantz vs. laphmim Frable.
TIIO. M. McILIIANEY,
Feb. 15, 1877. Prothonotary
OSWEGO FLOUR.
Tha following
viz:
choice brands constantly on hand,
Lafayette, White Wheat,
Madison, Amber, Winter
it
-prinj
w e aro now mippiTinj our numerous customers
with this riour, and have never known any to vary
frii our repr-sentati.'in. Its p.;-iiliar process and the
une'iaal.-d fa-ilitins this ?rcat flouring mill possesses,
niaks it supvior Vt any known. Coniderinjr its
superfine '(unlit ics, there are many reasons why it is
me otat. ana tuerctore ine
CHEAPEST FLOUR IN THE COUNTRY.
It i purposely adapted frr hrend, but cannot be
execl!d for any use. and is p:trtieularly fine for pastrv
The inere.osifl d-Tiinnd lor tiiis (l'ur has never been
euali-l in this market. have every ad vantage.
as we purchase irom the ninnufaeturers and thereby
have estitbiishf J a priea ivithin the re.ach of all and
to make this the most poputor flour in town
wa;cu can be had at all times at the I. X. L Grocers.
J. P. MOWN & BROTHER,
Main St., Stroudsbur, Pa.
Feb IVT'-St
WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENT.
The aeeeptances of widows in the follow
in? named JWates have been filed in the
ofii::e "f the Clerk of Orrhan.s' (Jourt of
liiDne CMiinty, and will be presented for
:ipjri)va! Ly saia Court on 3Iouday, rebruary
L'O. 1S77.
Estate of Daniel Marsh, deceased.
44 Samuel D. Pipher, "
" " Georire LaVar, "
" Daniel V. Drake,
" Win. Hnirm.head, 41
" Azariah D. Hunt, "
Feb. 8, 1877.1 T. M. McILHANEV, Prot'y.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Henry Xeuhart. late of Stroud toicnfhip,
Monroe County, deed.
Letters of Administration on the estate of
HENRY NKWIIART, late of Stroud tsp.,
county of Monroe, dee'd, have been granted to
John Keener, residing in Stroudsburg, to whom
all persons indebted to said estate are reques
ted to make payment, and those having legal
claims or demands will make known the same
without delav, to
JOHN' KEENER, Adm'r.
Stroudsburg,
Feb. 8,'77-Ct. Monroe county, Pa.
rrothonotary's Notice.
Notice is herebvgiven, to all persons interes
ted that the account of George F. Heller,
Assignee for benefit of the creditors of Samuel
D. Overlield, of the I.orough of Stroudsburg,
has been filed in the olliceof the Prolhonotarv
of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe
county, and will be presented for confirmation
and allowance at the ne.xt term of said Court,
to be held Monday, February 2Gth, 1877.
TJIO.S. M. Mcl JdlANEY,
Feb. 1, 1877-3t. Prothonotary.
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE
COUNTY OF MONROE.
Wiir.nEAS, certain charges in writing bavin? beep
made and presented to the underpinned Auditors, of
aaid (onutv. cliartfinir tlie (iirNTr Commissioners
with fraudulent uraeiiee in buildiir' the new Jail, do
certify that e have in vetii;at'-d s-aid charges, and the
evidence prnduejl khow ajd ciiarires to be ud founded
and not true.
3. E. 8SYDKR, )
A. A. SfNGKU, V Auditors.
MLAS L. DUAKEJ
reb. 1, 1877-3t.
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned appointed Auditor by the
OaphanH Court of Monroe countv, in the mat
tr of exceptions to the account of James v.
Brewer, Administrator of James Brewer, dec d,
will attend to the duties of his appointment at
the ollice of Hon. J. B. Storm, in the Borough
of Stroudsburg, on Saturday, February 24lh,
877, 10 o'clock, a. m., when and where all
parties interested are required to attend and
they will be heard.
M. A. DE Li. VAIN liOKN,
Feb. 1, 1977-4t. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned, apnoloted Auditor by theOrphans
Court of Monroe count, to make distribution of the
balance in the lianli ol Koocrt (J. Altxrifcon, Adminis
trator of John Altiertson's Rotate, will attend to the
dutiea of hi apjHtfntincnt at the office of Stephen
Holmes, Jr., isq., Hi tlie isorough or fetroudshurx, on
Friday. February 23, 1877, at 2 o'clock, p. ra., when and
where all parties roust present their claims or be for-
ovor dbarrod from com 1 Eg la on said fund.
Ja a 20,77-4 $.1 v. J. walji um, AUdJfflr.
great
WMSt
THE
PHILADELPHIA
STORE.
HAVE YOU SEEN IT?
If you liave not go immediately, where
you shad be shown goods of all descrip
tions with prices bo low j-ou will be startled
to hear. Having had a long experience in
buying, we give you the advantage of that
experience.
Do you want Carpets from the most
elegant Brussels to our lowest price Rag ?
Come to
The Philadelphia Store.
Do you want Dry Goods and Notions
of all description and varieties? Come to
The Philadelphia Store.
Do you want Groceries and Provisions,
of the finest grades at the lowest prices?
Come to
The Philadelphia Stoic.
If you want to find the cheapest Queens
ware you ever saw ? Come to
The Philadelphia Slore.
In fact anything you can not find in our
line is not worth finding. Como and see
this great wonder.
N. B. Country Produce ta
ken in exchange.
W. J. THOMPSON.
Feb 15, '77-ly
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terri, to
me directed, H.ued out of the Court of Com
mon Plea of Monroe county, I will expose to
sale al public vendue, on
Saturday, the 2ith day of February, 1S77,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
Iloiife, in the Borough of f jtroudsbtirg, Monroe
county, the following described real estate
A certain messuage and tract of land situate
in 1 rice township, in said county, containing
414 Acres, 132 Perches,
adjoining land in the warrantee names of
Samuel Kees, John Jones, William Densley
anu oiner; aooui acres cleared; 1U are
Meadow, balance good Timber Land. The
improvements are a
Log Dwelling House,
18x20 feet; Kitchen 12xlG, 1J Ftorien; 1 Log
Uarn, 18x2U feet; Frame Barn, 20x24 feet; 1
Frame Dwelling House nearly new, 16xlS
feet, Kitchen attached, 12xl( feet; 1 Frame
Barn, 16x21 feet; 1 Blacksmith Shop, 18x24
feet; 1 Log Barn, 18x20 feet and other out
buildings. Two Apple Orchards
and other fruit trees on the premises. Water
near the door and a stream of water passes
through the same.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of Jacob Miller and Hiram Miller, T. T.,
and to be sold by me for cash.
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,
February 5, 1877.
Sheriff's Sale. -
By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed.
issued out of tlie Court of Common Pleas of
Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public
Vendue, on
Saturday, the 2ith day of February, 1877,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Strondsbure. Monroe
county, the following described Keal Estate,
to wit :
A certain messuage and lot of land situate
at Mountain Home, in Barrett township, in
said county, containing one acre, more or lesn,
adjoining iand of Jerome Frantz, Charles .
Decker, Klisha Dunbar; land all cleared.
The improvements are a two-story
Frame Dwelling House,
18x30 feet. Well of water near the door.
Shoemaker Shop 12x16 feet. Some fruit trees
on the premisses.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of ueorge B. Williams, and to be Bold
by me for cash.
JACOB K. SAIIFER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Oflice, Stroudsburg,
February 5, IS77. J
Sheriff's Sale.
Ht Tirtue of a writ of ven. ex: de terris to me direc
ted, issued out of I he Court ot Common Picas of Mon
roe county, I will expose to gals at Public Vendue, on
Saturday, the 24th day of February, 1877,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Hftuse, in
the Borough of Stroudbhurg, Monroe county, the
following described real estate, to wit :
A certain lot or niece of land ia Chestnuthill town
ship, in said County, containing
20 Acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of James Smith, Nathan
Laufcr. Charles Ilufcmith and Samuel Si-eler. about 15
acres cleared, balance good Timber Land. Thi public
road leading from Mecnanicsvllle to Phlllipiburg,
passes along the same.
Sei.4i and taken in execution as tha property of
Alfred. Heiney, aud to be soil hr me for cash.
JACOB JC. SUAFEK. Sheriff.
Shei-lfTa office. StravisSiurg, t
iaAi'i
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris to
me directed, issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose
to sale at Public Vendue, on
Saturday, the 24th day of February, 1877,
at 2 o'clock in tlie afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Mon
roe County, the following described Ileal
Estate, to wit :
A certain lot or piece of land situate in
Ross towuship, in said County, containing
Eight Acres,
more or less, adjoining land of Joseph Alte
uiose, dee'd, Aaron Kresge, Samuel Mengel,
aud others. The Wilkes-Liarre Turnpike
passes along the same. The improvements
are a -A.
Stone Dwelling House, jfPyt
U stories, about 18x24 f, felaM
FRAME RTAflLE nml othr f.i.;i.i-
ings, APPLE ORCHARD aud other fruit
trees ou the prcmsscs.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Michael Alteuiose, aud to be sold by
me for cash.
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
onerin s umee, fctroudsburg,
February 0, 1S77.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of T
ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Monroe countv, I will expose to sale at
Public Vendue, on
Saturday, the 2-K7 day of February, 1877,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
county, tne lollowing described Keal Estate
to wit :
A messuage and lot of land situate in the
Borough of East Stroudsburg, in said county,
beginning at a port on the east side of said
street, north 2 degrees; east, 109 V feet to a port,
thence along land of Emma Ilufsrnith north
8:H degrees eat 300 feet to a pot by the
road, thence along snid road south S'JJ
degrees east, 40 f.-et to a stone, thence alon
land late of Luther Fillmore south, 71i
degrees west 3o2 feet to the beginning.
The improvements are a
Plank Dwelling House,
!Sx21 feet. Ii stories, and other nnt-hmMIno-a
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty ot William I'. Uarner and Marietta
carrier, ana to ne sold lv me tor cash.
JACOB K. 8IIAFEK, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ")
February 5, 1877.
Sheriff's Sale.
Ly virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris, 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 2ith day of February, 1877,
at 2 o clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
county, the following described Keal Estate,
to wu :
A certain messuage and tract of land situate
in Hamilton township, m said county, con
taining
33 ACRES,
adjoining land of George Butts, George K.
oiuuer, l erer iniz, Adam liowman and John
W. Young; 27 Acres cleared; balance timber
land. 1 lie improvements are one
Frame Dwolling House,
1 stories, 18x26 feet; one Barn, 22x24 leet.
and other out-buildings. A good well of
water near the ooor. A small Orchard on the
premises. The nublie road lomWntr fmm
i - e
Sciota to Erodheadsvillc passes through the
same.
Seized and taken in expriition a ih nrn
perty of Freeman Kresge, and to be 6old bv
me ior cash.
JACOB K. SnAFER, Sheriff.
blienli s tituce, Mroudshurg,
February o, lbt t.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris, to
me directed, issued out of the Court of Com
mon Fleas of Monroe county, I will expose
to sale at public vendue, on
Saturday, the 24th day of Fthruai-y, 1S77,
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 tract of land
situate in Hamilton township, in said Couuty,
containing
200 Acres,
more or less, bounded by land of Jacob
Fetherman, Walter Bany, Emanuel Marsh,
George Metzgar, Samuel Brewer, Absalom
Fetherman and others, about 170 Acres
cleared, a great prrt of which is Meadow,
balance good TIM HE 11 LAI). A good
Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees on
the premises, well of Water near the house
and a stream of Water passes through the
premies. Ihe improvements are a
Frame Dwelling House,
20 x 30 feet, 2 stories, Kitchen attached, one
Brick Dwe line House. 24x30 feet. 2 stories
and Frame Dwelling House, 20 x 30 feet,
stories, Kitchen attached, 14 x 20 feet, 1
Frame Barn, 40 x f. feet, Shed attached 20
x 50 feet, Wagon House 18 x 30 feet. Hog
Stable 14 x 24 feet, Corn Crib and other out
buildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of .Joseph Felleucer, and to Le sold Ly
me ior cash.
JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
j .
bhoiiif s Ultice, fctroudsburg,
rebruary 5, 1S7.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. to me direc
ted, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas
of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at
Public Vendue, on
Saturday, the 2 lth day of February, 1877,
nt 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 fitnate
in the Borough of Stroudsburg, aforesaid, at
the Fouth east eorner of Monroe and (Jeorge
streets, being 23 feet in front on George street,
and 77 feet in depth along Monroe Ptreet, ad
joining land of Jerome II. Fetherman. The
improvements are a
Brick Store House,
22xC2 feet, one story high, a good cellar un
der the whole building, and the store room U
about 16 feet high.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of Jerome S. Williams, Kdmun Hibbler
and Susan Hibbler, and to be sold bv me for
cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff.
SherifFa Ofuce, Stroudsburg,
February 5, 1877.
BLANK MORTGAGE
F'r sale at this Office.
ijurtw.('.i'iUiLu i.. ..iM,..-,,..,.,u. rr ,M1
CITY
I ALL
AWAY AHEAD IN LOW PRICES!
Hats and Caps 45 cent3 tip.
Ladies' and Misses Hats trimmed in felts and velvets, all in the latest styles, from 75
cents up. Alio a full line of untrimmed Hats from 45 cents up.
Furs for Ladies, Gents and Children. Ladies good stjlish sets from S3 00 up. CliU
drens sets 75 cents up.
Gents' Fur Collars and Gloves from 2 50 up.
Shawls, full size from 75 cents up.-
Felt Skirts, largest lot in town, ti5 cents up.
Hosiery and Under-wear for Ladies and Gents' at bottom price.
Gents' half Hose 5 cents up. Ladies Hose 8 cents up. Shirts and drawers 45 cts. trp.
Buck and Kid Gloves at panic prices. A larger stock than ever of Ladies two Luttoa
Kids at the same low prices, 40, Go, 80, and 1 15 the pair.
The new wide Belts in velvet and leather from 30 cents up.
Gents' cloth-faced paper Collars 10 cents a box up.
A complete stock of Ladies and Gents linen Collars and Cuffs, Nack-ties and Scar ft and
Ilatidkerchiefs, cheapest in town.
Ribbons, all shades and colors.
Hamburg Edgings and Trimmings, 4 cents up.
White and colored Dress Shirts SI 00 up.
Blue, brown and check Flannel 75 cents up.
Shirt fronts, Over-alls and Suspenders, cheapest in town.
The largest assortment of Perfumes, Colognes, Toilet articles, Soapi and Jewelrj in
town.
Real Hair Switches and Curls $1 00 up.
Corsets from 35 cents up. The latest improved Bustles 40 cents up.
Umbrellas 60 cents up.
Try Crowley's patent sewing and and kid glove Needles, the latest improved cut.
Call and examine the lowest prices.
J. W. ANGLE,
Proprietor of the City Hall of Fashion.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 28, 1S7C. 3m
HOLLINSHEAD'S
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.
DRUGS
AND
MEDICINES.
E. P. HOLLINSHEAD,
(Successor to William Hollinshead, dee'd.,)
DEALER IM
Drugs,
Medicines,
Perfumery
AND
Toilet .Articles.
Paints
and
Oils,
VA.R3STT.SHES,
Glass
and
Puffy
Shoulder Braces, Trusses, &c
Sy Physicans prescriptions carefully com
pounded. Sole, proprietor Youatt's Cattle Powder
and Liniment. Agent for
New York Enamel Co.'s Mixed
Paints.
E. P. HOLLINSHEAD, Druggist,
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Jan Il.'77-ly
ouvt proclamation.
Whereas, the lien. Samcft. S. Dkeher. President
Jiulije of The J21 Judicial IHstriet of lVnnsylvania,
composed of Ihe counties of Monroe and C'arhon, and
i'ktkr t.r.rvER ana Oiarles W. Decker, Inquires,
Associate Judges of the Court of Common Tleasoftho
County of Monroe, and by virtue ol their otSces, Justices
of the Court of Oyer aud Terminer and General Jail
delivery and Court of (ieneral Quarter Sessions in and
for tho said County of Monroe, have issued their precept
to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of
the Peace and Common PI. -as, ami Court of Over and
Terminer aud General Jail Delivery and Orphan.1
Court, for the said Couuty of Monroe, to be holden at
Stroudsburg, oq
MONDAY, the 2Cth day of FEBRUARY, 1S78,
to continue one week, if necessary.
XOTItT
Is hereby piven to the Coroner, the Justices of the
Pfacc, and Constables of the said couuty of Monroe,
that they be then and there ready with their rolls,
records, inouisitions, examinations and other remem
brances to do those things which their ottiees are ap
renaming, ana atso mat tno.se who are Dound by
recognizances to prosecute cive evidence against tha
prisoners that are or shall be in the jail uf the said
county of Monroe; or against persons who stand charged
wim me commission 01 ouenccs 10 ic men ana mere
to prosecute or testify as shall be just.
(uoa save the Commonwealth. l
JACOB K. SUAFER. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, I
IVbruary 1, 1377.
J
Ilcgister's Notice.
Notice Is lierebr clven. to all persons Interested In
the Instates of the rern'ctive decedents, that the follow
ing accounts have been filitl in the Register's Othce of
Monroe county, and will be presented forconfirraaticra
to the Orphans' Court of said countv at Stroudsburg.
on Monday, February 2oth. 1877, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Ihe account or Joel Miller. Administrator of the
Estate of Philip HcII t, dee d.
1 lie account ot alentine Kautz, Guardian of Marr
Ellen Transue, (wife r.f Francis II Transue).
Final account of William Wallace, Kxeeutor of the
last will and testament of Robert F. liush, dee'd.
The account of Joseph Fable, Guardian of F.mm& M.
Cuxtard, (late Issig).
I-irst account of Charles K. Kistler and William R.
Santee, Administrators of the Lstate of Samuel Milden
bcrgcr, dic'd.
1 he first and final aceunt of John Ji. Storm, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Charles V. Avars, dee'd.
J. APPENZELLLR, Register.
Kegisir s mee, strouaaDurg.
rebruary l, ltn.
NOTICE
T hrrrli' fivfn. lh.it nn Jinnlii-ntinn will
J o- 1 m I I - '
he made to the legislature for an Act author
izing tho Cashier of lianks and Saving
Companies in Monroe county, to hold tlie
office of Notary Public.
Jan. 25, '77-4t VM. B. BELL.
Caution! Take Notice!
THE public are hereby cautioned against
harboring or trusting any person un
der any pretense whatever, from this date,
on my account, as I am determined to re
sist, to the full extent of the law, the pay
ment of all debts contracted by any one in
my name without regard to person, except
upon my written order
CHAKLES U. WAKNICK.
Stroudsburg:. Pa.
I
Aug. 24, 187G
FOR RENT.
A Farm in Paradise Valley will be rented
for 1 year with the privelege of longer time
in shares or uionej' rent Enquire of or addmss
II. S. Sein. Easton, Pa., or Ksur. John
Tntisua, Paradisk Valty. Oct. l9-2m.
i iniifirri"tiBrMLniir'
Happy New Year.
CORNER STORE!
C. E. Andre & Co.,
C. R. Andre & Co.,
WILL OFFEK FOP. TIIE NEXT
SIXTY DAYS,
SIXTY DAYS,
TIIEltt ENTIRE STOCK OF
Dress Goods and Shawls.
Dress Woods and Shawls,
AT COST,
AT COST.
Conic for Bargains.
Come for Bargains.
BLACK ALPACAS,
BLACK MOITAIRS,
BLACK CASHMERES.
Merinoes reduced from $1.00 to So cents.
Cashmeres reduced from CO to 40 cento.
Cashmeres reduced from 1.00 to SO rents.
Vie have made a general reduction in the
price of all oiir goods, giving an opportunity
to any who may desire to purchase at the
Corner Store.
C. R. Andre & Co.,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
January4, '77-tf
ECONOMY IS WEALTH!
Ons Important lt.m In ih. ttmVij 1b wVl.h tat A
can econouiiM la
BOOTS
AND
SHOES.
TtU mb 9 don f bojlaj t tbe
People's Boot & Shoe Store,
whera you can saro fully 10 per e?nt. en all pur
cbasea. This atatement we can fulfil by buy
lnj aud soiling strictly lor
(Hayea Bolldlng, 3 doort aboTS TVaaMngtoa Hotal.)
K K. WYCKOFF,
MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA.
Jan.ll-tf
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Sept. 23, '7i)-fax