! cr- f ' iinff to the Milwaukee Aeics, a It took just four years and tea months ' . .....nlill!? tO tew""- a , . t l, :e i. !. I;ldy wcu , uu or a eneck mailed in North Adams, Mass JW".,,W e an8 ! October, 18G9, to reach ita dcsUnatio I'. afraid a boil is coming on the m Albany, N. Y. It was delivered by a lettercarner at the latter r.W w s of the 125th and the postmarks upon the envelope con Volunteers, will taming it proves that it was duly sent from tin J .1. -villi'- i . ,rvivinir members ."...a Pennsylvania nMllllOIi Ut Aiiwiin, t-i-t xi vi ucai nx -ixuaxiis post 01I1CC Gen. ueorge i. -ucieiian will "i;,--r the address. i 1v romantic wedding occurred in . ' township the other day. The cer ' f,ui took place in the woods under the (f .ih 'irv bushes. Our correspondent at 7-' ,;,it will please send the Citizen Citizen. i -uississirroian marril n t, ;,i,., a a ivAVSTO 1UI ner money, and on the wedding night nos- sessed himself of the treasure and struck out. Unluckilv for b? - - j """) "o nilUO UaULTU- ier, a strapping eirl of twpnt.v r.er.A it. ,i o. ' i V ' J ""v- vax me men ana departure. Giving chase she overtook ncr ram. threw him rWn iA h. A UVU Itll TO O -- nn.l X 1 1 . . ,fn fnwr in ft tc: Utv xc1r i , . . .vmm wiui a n hkc"-" "V -"r. i v mcicory stick. Present v the l.ri.lA . ...i..f was unacr inc uan. putsomc .i 11. ... i , . - . i;t"-v til!-" li 1 i Pfj,nlars. V cmi.1v in a bottle, rubbed the neck The p t 1 1 innilor. and had the druggist fill it Jlm ' .1 , . 1 1 mo uaisui uie Tin 1 CP irhr " Le. 1:.. "f Pied to the spot. Tied to the roots of j..lrottWwWuuu.,u,,uue. the tree was the husband of only a few U,T(1 ;s :l ,K.pane&e recipe jor Keeping nours creation ; the step-dau-hter, with ... , !! iii hot weather : "1 lace it in a her nieht-clothes torn into tl..i. , j,in-elam bowl and pour very hot wa- in hand, and rapidly repeating licks ' while T1-,voritsoas to cover iL Then pour the bride was punching him in the ribs lirn tnewaier. 1 ue air is mus ex-witn ncr fast, calling him thief robber :;j .! the meat is preserved." kuklux, using cuss words, etc.,' and de- 7, extract ink from cotton, silk and landing her money. The case wa3 com- lU olo-Is saturate tne spots witli spirits promisea uy ine return ot the money but 'f.ir'vi!tine and ice it remain ior several uuuj-iuoou was over. 1 ' " i . 1 1 i il. . 1 1 T. I then ruo it oeiweeu me nanus, it i .,,,,,1,1,-iwav without iniurin? eitlior MIRACTTT.nTTS r.QPAPT? Vf-illl"" . .-I www JJXiJ. XJ. t-,.ler or the texture 01 tne article. i wf r ij .1 town whero. tho nrnl iuuus; uauv r a illSin aswiTi Tn?5pd r-. . n .vvv ;',v" continuance of the Shenango Valley On Wednesday of the present week a enp-'i-lost. Iv niflmed . .. ' l 1 . . v I 1st week, in tnat place, bibu- ll eiy and joyous party of ladies and crcntU 1 visitors and citizens crot men started out from" sTay with two hundred and forty-eight Uuthneville, Chester county, for the pur t of l.oor. oi spenuing a day on the summit o It i something unaccountable how these .1 romantlc elsh .Mountain, about two r-ind sedate -Id fellows, as soon as anu a liau lrom -Horgantown. Th ' I A " 1 h have iri me to the country to P v tonsisted ot six ladies and five jren tlemen. lwo ot the ladies were sisters rrom Baltimore, Misses S. V. and Annie it. Johnson, daughters of a salesman of that citv. lhey loll the farm house on the above morning at three o'clock in a lanre covered waron, containing nrovisinns. mwa wings, croquet sets, and a narlor orc:iri In t,-;:, thn. h.,r- t. wc-iucw m me anernoon wnen .v. . c.wi ., - A T,l 1 ... 1 1 1 v.. -i " t 1 -i-iiiiit: tfuuiisoil c 1 1 ii.'. 1 ii.iiii.tuu Lv uiu u uiy Special ISTotice. 3STOTIOE. J leaving loaned durinc: my pleasure one one aozen photographs tor one dollar ng top unpgy to Dr. Ueo. W. Jackson, I GREAT BARGAINS AT month of August. July 30-2t If you want fine Kid Slippers and Button roots call on Adam s, Fowler s building, Stroudsburg, Pa. June 25-3t. JOHN SELWOOD. Stroud tsp., Aug. 6, lS74-3t. NOTICE. All persons havincr any claims arainst me. will present them properly authenticated for Fried Collars, ties, cuffs, suspenders, &c at ""lenient. In future no bilU will be paid "'"cm imuuu me, ur my auiiiorizeu agent. E. E. NORTON. fctroud tep., July 8, 1S74. 16-lm. . Boi ouIi Ordinances. g 00 to fried s ior cloth inc. hnot nnrl shoes, trunks, valices, and geuts' furnishing goous. The largest and best assortment of ready- maae ciotnmg, boots and shoes, trunks and vanees at ibimon ined s. Teacher's Committee. ORDINANCE No. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgees and Town Council of the Borough of East btrouusburg: That all the property holders on the north side of Washington street from the corner of Crystal and Washington streets to the and street, shall curb and their respective prop- . T n m r f 1 h ..... I , hereby requested to meet the undeiwned ath lS7i Ti,rt wMti, f d,. :rt.n, ,i.n uJ ma uuice in me ijorougn 01 otrouusourg, on 6 feet. rsaturday, August 'J'J.l 111st. at 1 o'clock P. M for the performance of the aforesaid duty. Ji-KU. r HUTCH EY, County Sup't Monroe co Cjtroudsbiirg, Aug. 13, 1S74. 2t. i. wHummee appoinieu at tne last Annual intersection of Courtl Vim T . I . . 4,. rA I ... """ 3 lwululi l" assist in preparing a pave the side walk akn i ruirraiuiue ir ine next county institute, is irf,nB t i it. k-: JT. BUSTER'S, fH mm m wmi mm Iff 18 mmuBA m of Fashion THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE IN TOWN! Goods marked down at lower prices than ever before. CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED STOCK OF CLOTHINI Hals, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, k DURFEE'S ISLAND CAMP MEETING, ORDINANCE No. 10. Be it ordained and enacted bv the Burpess and Town Council of the Borough of East Stroudsburg: That all the property owners on the west aide of Washington etreet, from the corner of Courlland and Washington sts. to it . T.. . n 1 1 . uie iron uriuge, snail lay a side walk of stone, 1 brick or plank; in case of plank, the same shall be not less than 2 inches thick and 14 inches I am selling all wool Scotch Plaid suits for 212 00 and unwards. A fine lot of English Di- agnal and Uasket Coats and Vests from $14 to $30. Fine Blue and Black Cloth Coats from 5 oOtofclS; a large lot of Union Cassimere suit lrom $1 OU upwards. ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES OP suits from $0 75 to $10; a large lot of Pant .:. :), i!.e heated term, commence to wear Suii lav clothes every dav, and to ...-ii!? that 1. r hours' sloop is .ill that the .;;:::;. :i i'laiue reijiiircs tohc healthy, The hiivM advice concerniiis the Euro- r--!i cr-n i. respects are. that the French! i wnl or.lv oe an averaire prominent one. rvc and barlev will fall below av wlii'e rve and wheat are looking onjjaire in expressed a wish to swinmnr. A swine: had been put up in the mormmr, susrKinded from a trco siTtv fit lii.fti Al...t i,w ., , , .1 ---u ,Jf.n. .iuuui luin nay up 1;, , ..... - v.v.-..,. i-.. U1C S0I1(1 oaK a nu?e hmb brauched out t0 r. ouuer, ueacun, &iewaru. the MY. iinnn xvl.u-1, 11, nA ,S . i -.- i' ..iv uuiu v ii'i.i i ur: r i it - nor on oi a werti fastrncnl. tlms -.n.lin th ,! .r.-vM..n . in the Vow Hampshire State ty foct, requiring a roPeover rixfy feet IV. .a. ihe .New hampshirc tate Prisou long one used for well di-dn- This ,.-,-,r ,.a, micca oi a jai,, annow, pm n Swmg had been used durin- the day with r-ara-rrapu muics me irum, even it nas out. ;ifi i.i.iit 3liss Johnson, who is a lady of daring ;ii:oi'aIv cheated out of its due. An O.-I.ka-h. Wis., paper publishes a disposition, insisted on being swung as high R i f now buildings started on the burnt as could be done by the aid of the "entlc- ' whicu reads something like this; men. and to gratify her wishes they con- i; r hall, sture, saloon, beer hall, grocery sented. The'younglady is between IS and ;1 .,!y,.ji. K.-er hall, store, beer halj, sa- and 19 years old, a pretty brunette, dark , !." It is to be hoped that in rebuilding e-es, and was dressed in a errev linen suit. eyes, ana was aressed in a errev p- "jdo wun't forget to put in an occa- She sat on the seaboard of the swin?, and. ; i: ! . r had. grasping the rope tightly, bade them jro TiiL- Pros'. vterian savs, "A church in ahead.- ihe swing commenced its motion. .n-iand has voted not to accept the ana gradually rose higher and higher until 1 its pator, but has requested au auuuue oi twenty ieet nad Deen reacli 1 ! !1 I f.V i i i:s deacons to resign. AVe like to be still insisted upon beinjr pushed, the pendulum swing that way once in ani UP ev.t the swing higher until fully a whi!.... mi l would not be sorry to hear of thirty feet had been reached. it. if the wenl 'ciders' were there, i i ';!,:!C'i.-!l.i. t'l.- 1 ,1 1 .1 l ir i in t'iace liau "-'ecu cucenui anu nveiy up to tins point, out ail ot a sudden she became j::e .sr. ;-uitur:st ad vires larmers and ,' i , , x S.4nn- !S u drv their boots when wet. bv s mk'en' ana wUeu tue s'vinK' with its pre- t' , n. -;ti, Arr- Tti .. cious burden made one swift into the air :-.ni.' it. U hen the oats are emnt- ?n i!i n h."- hv in tir.- tn use. i-: i (jrv ut ut an. A ritiii'.Iy fev choked cattle that lias r.ev-.r fail-.d is to take a teacupful of soft s .:. .L-H.lve in a pint of warm water and " !'.r it d.ti-u the throat of the choked a..;!;i;J. As S' 'ti as administered the apile i inrowii up instantly, upon tne hand ujoa and i alone the J!-v.T rT,T.: F IIAIX IX VARIOUS SEC- T;--NSsi-:iirifs DAMAGE REPORTED Mi:x WASHED AWAY IN rillL I.I'HIA. ''inLAPKU-iiiA, Aug. 0. A heavy ":a .":;tard:iy night caused considerable 'um-:'- i;i aivl around the city. The large ?:'!!!' tcr ct Ninth and Piamond-sts. was pr;i-l" 1 in. It Was empty at the time, the - ..-vuiir i,eai drawn off. The tank was of cul,;- f,:ft canacitv. A culvert in :-ry-ave.,from Xinth-st. to the Ger- d. bro ice, aud the street, .r;:i;f::ir!l; ,..lV,.,j jn aiKj tut p0rti0n beneath ':r ' . ' -shed a way. A wajron contain- Wi -Jo, e, a-.e 14, and Edward Shcr wlule on the bridge near Creek, Gennantown. were. tore horse ! i:nr l!i e I'ridge, washed away. Doth were 'rwne j. the wagon broken, and the horse '.(v,ned. 1 he bodies were recovered to- i.ivf.r..i r c .1. n . --'um ui me uerman town Ecwcrs L'NG vcn m. JiitAxcir, c-arjUily all nislit IoiDr confiidfrrihle ono: Ehorfi. All 1hi Indian ' ! ' .'lf- t'-'nts on the beach were blown a-'V into ti !;-::.d liiis I; tue sea and the inmates were to seek shelter in the hotels. l'irninf iha florff-sf.i,, it,.,i .- ..aioitiji ji iii v. .is jwa, but fortunately no person vas wa d red. 5 .-Uavex, Conn., Aug. 9. It rained J;''w'';y and powerfully here most of the away the unfortunate girl rough the air, and onlv saved from a frightful and terrible death by one of the most miraculous interventions ever heard cf. TI13 momentum of the swing's motion carried the apparency fifeless form of th.3 girl up lully thirty-five feet lrom the ground and lodged her safely and securely be tween two branches at the point where they join the trunk of a tree which, stood about thirty-eight feet from the tree to which the rope was attached. It was fully twenty feet from the ground to the first limb above, and the trunk of the tree about three feet in diameter. They backed the wagon with its canvas cover directly under the tree, so that in case she should drop her fall would be partially broken. The swing was hurriedly taken down, and in an iustan one end of the rope was thrown over the limbs of the other tree and se cured below. By this means two gentle men of tne party hurriedly went up the rore, and in a few minutes were at the side of the unfortunate girl. She was just returning to consciousness, and the force of her fall had so securely wedged her between the trunk and the limb3 as to require no little effort to ex- tricite her. Miss Johnson at once realized her fearful situation. She was pale and weak, but still had the good sense to do as the gentlemen desired. The rope was pulled up, the slip-knot was made and then passed around her body under her arms, the other end rasscd around the limb, and in this manner she was lowcrd to the ground in safety. With the aid of the wagon cush ions and several shawls a couch was arranged, upon which the young lady was placed and soon regained her strength. Reading Eagle. Tl,r.n.,,)n f-.af c, i..i tv. wale, placed side by side with space of 14 ' , 1 . 0"TU!,ul.MK "c inches between. The walk shall be n.it down "K,en,diu clol"7 a?eu J"iae4 ?age .1Jar r & c. ; a large lot of Lad JT' coJlme"cc Li. Veaa' AUS- lsin ana closes in a substantial and workmanlike n,.r . ws handkerchiefs, &c. cheap. Stamped skirts 75 cent,; F pHrJ w -m i ti... der the direction of the Street Committee, bv a Jare lot of box-pla.ting; Ladle's linen collar and cuff,, with balls ; -" "uvw mi. uan; tntigc. I October 1 1S74 I T?bVrnacIei7' FCaSt 1 JP case'of no'n compliance with the above ' on hand a full line of or more $1 uer dav, fn J nances, the Iiorough will cause the paving o- i , c V ana curbing oi sale .vi t uai a kji uiuic p l. lc uar : lur I .. ,) .,.l !,, f . : i i n . 1 i transient visitors $1 25; single meals 50 cents: oA .- . ,v wa,KS lo De QO"? ana rhildrr-n nn.lr T voara haffnna T; u,la'Hc "u HUVance On COSl OI laDOr . ? J"'""'M f'"r-- ""fe"'!,! and niatPr ia . Stabling and feed for hor- 50 cents per night ses on the around For further particulars address Nelson De trick, Analonunk, Monroe county, Pa I T.,1.. O1) 1 (-7 4 The Camp-Meetinjr is under the control ofl " ' " the Monroe Countv Association of the Metho dist Episcopal Church August 13, 1874, Approved this 7th day of July, 1874.v GEO. E. STOUFFEK, Burgess. Attest Henry Miller, Sec'y. 3t. jOTICE TO THE adjourned court. Tax-pajcrs of Monroe Co. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND SUNSHADES, AT EXTREMELY LOW TRICES ! A tremendous large stock of Paper Collars and Cuds at reduced prices. You can eet a iea and (jentu Scarfs rench corsetta 75 cent?; Ladies belts, &c. cheap. White Shirts, Hoisery and Gloves. A SPLENDID LOT OF DRY GOODS CHEAP! Japanese silk 45 cents; Japanese cloth 35 cts; fine Alpacca 35 to 60 eta; Percales 20 to 30 . . ...1.11 ..... n I- r . n . ' . . . 7 irom io cheap. N. RUSTER, i i 7 1 v w vvj iJiiv iipavua eta; Calicoes y to l'JJ cts; Mushn from 10 cts upwards. All the latest shades of Gray Mo- nair and orsted Dress Uoods real cheap. Call and examine the make and quality of eoods before purchasing elsewhere. An adjourned Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe county, will be held in the Court House, at Stroudsburg, on Monday the 17th dav of August, 1874, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the trial of Civil Causes. TIIO. M. McILIIANEY, Aug. C, 1874-2L Prothonotarv. April 30, 1974. Jury List for Court to be held August 17th, 1874 Barrett J. S Coleman, Henry Price, Mich ael J. ajner, Chtstnuthill Samuel Sheepy, Jacob Dorshimer. Coelhaugh Christian Kresge. East Stroudsburg Andrew llallet, Alexan der Lowder. Eldrtd Sidney Smith Hamilton Abraham Werkheifer, Abraham Cu?tard, Win. McNeal, John S. Walter Chas, i mper, Middle, Smithficld James Huffman, John C. Dewitt, Diminick Overfield, Daniel Annie Overheld. Paradise John Ilellyer. 1 ocono John Alleger, In pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled An Act relating to the collection of State and Z"'1 ... fTl ? . 1 f W .uuuiv isies in me county or Aionroe. ar- proved May 6, 1867, the county Treasurer will meet the Taxpayers of said county, for the collection of State a'nd Countv Taxes in and for the following places, to wit : In the Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday July 25, 1874 at the Treasurer's Olfice. Koss Township. Monday July 27. at the FT , , .- . - ' iiousc oi J. II. Mocker. Eldred Township, Tuesday. July. 23. at the Jlouse of Edward Frantz. Polk Township. Wednesday July. 29. at the House of Joel Perlin. ChestnuthiM, Thursday 30 at the House of Charles liberie, and b nday July 31. at the House oi iMahlon bliupp. Jackson Township, Saturday August 1st. at tn iiouse oi ueo. Ii. fcinger. lunkhannock Township. Monday Ausrust 3, at the House of Ruben Bonser. lobvhanna rnutiahin futwrtfj v Ancrnot . ..... I j - l l - UV.iM ..UgUSII -I J iumer, nt the House of Isaac Stoufier. Coolbaugh Township, Wednesday August 5, at the House of Samuel Case. Barrett Township, Thursday August 6, at PROPRIETOR OP THE NATIONAL HALL OP FASHION Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. HENRY D. BUSIL j (Successor to R. F. & II. D. Bush) DEALER IN DRY GOODS & IV0TI0AS, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, SILKS, DEL AXES, CALICOES, Folk Thomas Roth, George Dorshimer, the House of John W. Yoth Joel Berlin. Jio8s Jacob Newhart. Smithfield Samuel L. Bush. Emanuel Kint- ner, John lurn. Stroud Jacob Houser, Charles L. Keller. Slroudfburrj Samuel Hood, Joseph L. Bower, John Harman. Tobyhanna Samuel G. Eschenbach. Tunkhannock Peter Merwine, Levi Knecht. TIIO. M. McILHANGY, Aug. 6, 1874-21. Prothonotary. era. Paradise Township. Friday August 7. at the It f T f - ' W I iiouse or James Knitz. Pocono Township, Saturday August 8, at the House of Charles Brown. Price Township, Monday August 10. at the Iiouse of Lewis Long. M. Smithfieid Township. Tuesday August 11, at the Iiouse of Jacob Place, and Wednes- a. . I day August 12, at the House of James Place. Sruithneld township. Thursday August 13. at tne Jiouse ot fcimeon D. Bush, and Friday AND Dress Goods Generally, White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and HOSIERY, AND IN SHORT TJie usual stock of a well appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE. The stock was not purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Sales Trial List for Court . . August 14, at the House of Thomas Brodhead. but will be Bold at prices satisfactory to Commencing Aug. 17. East Stroudsburg Saturday August 15, at purchaser., and warranted as to quality, ter Miller 3 the Iiouse of John Hohensheld. r ' 1 J InrlM TTit" Hamilton Township, Monday August 17, at liaries Ult. ... tr , , L' . , J . rirr. Avr err Henry Mover vs. Pet Daniel Staples vs. Charl Win D. & E. F. Brown vs Hollinshead's Est, Jacob Price vs. Northrup A Palen. TIIO. M. McILIIANEY, Aug. G-2t.1 Prothonotary, Popononming Lodge, No. 959, K. of P. thf HnilSP PlinrlPB An.lrmr nn.l T.iM1- CALL AND SEE, " nui vn, UUU 1 UtCUdj August i, at tne House oi Uharles liossard. Stroud Township, Wednesday and Thursday II. D. BUSH. August 19 and 20th, at the Office of S.L.Drake Stroudsburr. Ar,ril SO. 1S74. tf - i oi r ' lhaxpayers who avail themselves of this opportunity to pay their Taxes will be entitled to an abatement of FIVE PER CENT. For the convenience of Taxpayers visiting Strouds- UNDERTAKING. nonming Lodge No. 959, K. of P. will be held T' a reasurer win receive any ot me at the Hall room, at Bossardsville, on Satur- JUUe 1 axcs"' " Z aPhFI!? Qay' MARRIED. III. , 1 .... . 'J ..... . v j"; jiuji nus liiiuicuo;, s.f "'n to very nearly 11 inches, or one third of the annual fall in this ' il lf ' "1 o accidfruts of any importance ro 3'c i-eportcd. f,!Vr1M K'H: CoNX-' AuS- Rain has "lIC Muco Iririnv ni.rVif f i ha rforfli (! 2 ir...,(... Yil v SWoliPfi. r fu: .k''V.DEXCI:, R. I., Aug. 9. The rain 3 " tins city from Friday evening until Con-VV- 1m U amanted to 5.68 inches. titU0 damnoe has been done at the for Q lt Wa5 heavier than known before VjrT- ears- weather to-day is AJ itj cccaaonal showers. r"''ut rariillel for rears. The storm is At Brodheadsville, July 13th, 1874, by Rev. D. E. Schoedler, Mr. Jerome Zerfass and Miss Lucinda Ueiny, both of Hamilton. At the house of the brides' parents, Sunday August 2d, 1874, by the fame, Mr. William Henry Barron, of Springtown, Hucks County, and Miss Mary Bergenstock, of Pocono. At Brodheadsville, Aug. 6th, 1874. by the same, Mr. John Motz and Miss Lavina Heller, both of Tanuersville, Pa. At the tame place, by the same, Aug. 1874, Mr. Peter Miller, of Plainfield, Northampton county, Pa., and Miss Kachel Butz, of Hamil ton township, this County. Easton papers please copy. DIED. At Tannersville, July 25th, 1874, after a long and painful illness, Simon Younker, aged 61 years, 8 months and 18 days. Easton papers please copy. In Tunkhannock, July 31st, 1874, George u;tnn r.nlv enn -if F.nhraim and Marv Altc- j niose, aged 4 years, 2 mosths and 15 days. av, August lo, Ib4, at ih o clock, I . M. Business of importance will come before the Lodge and a general attendance is respectfully requested. By order of the C Aug. 8, '74-2t. lW6nW!J SLATE. JONAS ALT1MUS. Treasurer. June 25, 1874. 9t. Executor's Notice. Estate of ROBEIIT F. BUSH, dee'd. Notice is hereby civen that IjCtters Testamentary ud- u me rvuaic oiitooenr. itusn. late oi Mroudsburir. deceased, have been granted by the Register of Monroe county to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the McCARTY A. SONS have on hand the largest and beet assort men t of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of either city (New York or PhSladel- SEBASTIAN ECHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. SHOP CORNER OP Pocono and Green Streets, STROUDSBUFvG, PA. 1 am now prepared to make to order, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as Trench Calf. American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glove Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices. Special attention paid to half-soleing, heeling and all kinds of mending. One trial and be convinced. no? Ctf J. B. HULL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, MOXUJ1EXTS, IICADSTOXES, &c, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman for nearly ten years, I feel confident in my ability to please all that give me a call. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. BS?" Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 2072-tf Farmers, Slaters and others in want of first class 11 OOF1XG SLATE, can procure them Stroudsburg, June 25-Ct.J (by calling on (eo. W. Drake) at nearly (Quar ry prices. I do not keep or soil No. 2 or Rib bon Slate. I am also 6ole agent for Monroe County, for Mtid esiato will make immediate payment, and those p".,,.nd lU make "branch or their business a nuTiiic ciainin or aemanas usainsi ine same wtll mate I r J them known without delay. WILLIAM WALLACE, Executor. COFFINS and CASKETS TO TRESPASSERS. of any shape or style, can be furnished at ono hour's notice for hhiliinen!. at rhar.'f nf miA-tliiwi U. ih.n All persons are hereby forbidden to tresspass in any any slioS in Stroiulnlunr. in no cs.h will thv hrcm v,l:.. i : " j i .i . i . . . ' o- vtl ifi-iuiiKiiiK uuunoiLiii.u, iu r.iini. i muiv uau ceui. aoove acLuai eosi- Mrouasourg. ucn asoatiiing, iisning, Hunting, palher- Smith's Turbular Fluted Lightning Rod, which I will put up and warrant to be the best conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and examine the Slate or Lightning Hods before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W. DRAKE. Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'74-tf To the Voters of Monroe County. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and if elected, I pledge myself to honestly and faithfully discharge the dutita or saia omce. JOHX BALDWIN. Stroudsburg, July 30, 1874. Auditor's Notice. nig canes, or otherwise, uncl'r neiiulty ot the law, These depredations, particularly, bathine, has become an intolerable nuisance and all parties found trespass ing wm do prosecuted to me inn extent oi ine law. tiJ.O. K, sTOL r r lilt & Co., CHAKLHS L. KIIUDLS. East Stroudsburg, June 18, lS74-lm. LIME! LIME!! The undersigned hereby informs the nubile that thev have opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mills. Monroe! county, l'a., and are prepared to fill all orders promptly. I Tho capacity of the kilns are between three and four hundred bushels per day. The , LIME IS OF A BETTEK QUALITY than that burned in any other Dart of the countr. i-arties aeinnsr lime alone the line of lelaware. Lackawanna & Western It. It. will have their ordora attended to in any part of the County at the shortest ixi-wii.ie uouce. I June lS.'74-tf HICKS BEDVCED AT THE Corner St ore! In the matter of the account of Thomas Altemos. Assignee of Charles Sansenbach. Notice is hereby I promptly filled, by addresaing etven. that the undersicnea navin? reen appointed AnHitnr hv the Judges of the Court or Common I'leiui of Monroe countv, to make distribution of the funds in I June 11, 1874. tf the hands of the Asiirnee to and arnontr the persons entitled thereto, will atU-nd to the duties of his appoint ment on Monday, tne 24tn day oi August, 1374, at 12 o'clock, m., at his office in Stroud.burg, when and where those Interested may attend ll they thin proper. J. II. WALTOV, July SO, 1874-4U Auditor, G. A S. HELLFU, Experiment Mills, P. O. Monroe county, l'a. Caution Notice. THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. !ii!lk -it The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in Stroud township, Monroe County, Pa., hereby caution all persons against trespassing on their premises lor the purpose of hshiner, hummer, or for any other purpose whatsoever, as they will FANflV TIT? PQQ imvf int? i:iw i t I'l'ii pn n in Biifii rueoa mmxrt. The undersifrncd offers at private .PA bit.as T . TiRAtrV .sale his HOTEL and all its effects fflV 14-1S741 PATH A T?'f VP. sta'pt p FOR SALE. The houne is situated at Tobyhanna Mills, t ... i ; u . I . c .UOnrue v,uiiuiy, a a., iu ine Ltruirai pari 01 i pripi' i PPT T rA7 ihp.town. 8 zeofthebu din:? 50 feet front hv lA "w""""", Rrt feet in dentil. Everv thin? about the house II. . .. .. in good order. scriber. For terms, &c. call on the sub- JEROME B. SII AW. July 30, 1874. tf. MISSING SADDLE. A gentleman's paddle, but little used and fin ished in the best manner, was missed from the carriage of the undersigned, at the 6table of J. Allender, in fctroudsburg, on the morning ot the 11th of July, inst. A suitable reward for the game, or for information which may lead to the recovery thereof, will b paid. Commu nicate with Wm. Davis, Esq. Stroudsburg, Pa. Milford, Pa. July 21, 1874. St. DEALER IN Readj-Madc Clothing, ficuts Fur nishing Goods, Hats &Caps, Boots & Shoes, tic. BAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) Great bargains are now offered in GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, c., all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and richt in stvle. hut marked down to meet the times. We invite all to call and see for themselves. Trm Cash. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dec-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Tho public are invited to call and examine "D LBNKS OF ALL KINDS fox Sale at goods. Prices moderate. May 6,'tO tf JL) this Ofice. GRAND OPENING IN HUTCHINSON'S BRICK BUILDING, opposiU T. Stemple'g Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, DELAINES. POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS, Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasse, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind, and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. All my goods are new and can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by save time and money. J.'II. SIIOTWELL, Formerly Slater & Shotwell. Dec. 4, 1873.-3ra Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &c, NEAT, CAEAP AND QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN B JUL) riming OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. CaT" All Orders promptly filled. Giv us a call. J'