One Ghost Explained. . famous haunted house on the road Yellow Springs and Xcnia, Ohio cxhibtions were specially '' The people about that region hesi" ""Vto aout l''3ce anc it; ,at! virities wore mentioned in whispers F'u" nnrinsitv was aroused, aud aftci 1Ion: ' J nivself to resist any danger that r.rov It would have been a tedious 1 ... -. ir to wait until midnight, the time 1 f rlicts are said to appear. But I did ir.ll'" r . i 4i . i tlnvcto wait so lung. -oout eleven r!', a warm stream of air blew up from 'south over a ereek and a quarter of a lr more of rich, black, warm bottom .3 s the vapor struck the hillside it pI iihhI. and little flying balloons of mist hither and thither. The warm air ,1 over and fermented an old pile of 1 - .HIT ntjj .nw .1.1 ,u lu that were lying about. Then there '-, t v;iurou.-. luminous body, which S-X i's base on the ground and conical or Mi" , i i-i i i , i . i ..u'ul. fierv, cloua-ntc neaa in me air, took. , c,apo of a woman. Crimson and livid " l-like fix'ts and streaks were about her ind scattered over Iter dress. She ''.,...t her hands, and her hair floated jiluit iu clouds of light, while her eyes v-vi-tnl like the cold moon. Rising ir'v from her hideous bed, the fpecter l.,v,'.l hither and thither, as if the wind . v.-J with her, and she cared not whither '., u-.-n taken. At last she started as if w visit me in my retreat ; then turning a ,-tmt d the stable, she nearly disappeared Kre bcin'J nothing left visible but a lcng .Vv-wLite train. in a monieiit the phantom turned again, -n.l crept into the broken doorway, stoop jrr a? Ac retireil. Several minutes elapsed. (Titiii'ii:ig tiiat she had collapsed or wra out her vajorous strength, 1 was in ii,:nt ol leawng t!ie place, wneu sue came nut through the opening of the doorway rj t-revii-es between the logs. Then after vilin or floating about lor a while, her 'hi v.cnt out. and she became thinner jd fwallv disappeared. The shape of the iMcritii'ii was such that it was easy for an inativo person to see in it the form of ; si'l-faced or anirrveved restless woman 7!ion hew t ; s ; to create a legned filled wi h J ;.;;! if a mysterious lnm Jer, and make ihis tie unhappy victim, whose shadow mm: kimt toe place of her taking off until h : ni'-ini's are appeased in some legal and efrctive manner. But my cvMeiiee makes this baseless fabric fa vi.-ion the mere result of the w -on? exhalations of a compost pile. I Lid a very tine j-air of iield-glasses, and tM m'C clearly the effects produced by i-rrfr.m of air when it came in contact i:h the c ii:p"st. The vapor began at moment to rise, and this result would (viir at all seasons. Thru the luminous vtsanJ varie-gatcd colors sprang up from ihe warm ta'mrutory wherein natures' ib'.mi-try wa.? at work, and finally the vsjK.rous cloud, which really had no definite : w:i -::rried at the caprice of the soft zd'liyr wiii'ls which flitted about, and did jut Mw satllcientlv stmns to carry this avit-r hnly out of the regular draughts ii.'vc.i i;k MllilgS of the dilapidated A FORGER'S LEGACY. I E&tj Robberies Unearthed by a Search lnrouga Van ttten's Trunks Wall Steel Operators Arrested. Uvn Van Etten. the former, coiumit- ; in Hudson City on Saturday, AnL"M 3. (.aTHaui Lee. Chief of the De '"V ( 'n.S tt :n Kr.mr-ia.--n trhi hA "r'-' 1 arrest, and was ahout ir-in" hiai to an Francisco, took chtirire ol' f-e' t? r.!id scarclicd his trunks. Amon ' :-. --rs which he disc .vcrcl wan a h :ri r.fthe town i f Fond da L.-c, i. C !'i-!u;Il!iir that "Van Ettcn I A j"'Sscs-. .ri of tho bond '' C-ij.t::iii ,;.- v.ei;t with it to the j.ujjjv Vi .t.',v iorK. vriiere tne i''-n th- h'.nd had been made '-'I!'. lii-ro iu? lcavncd tliat the h.'ll iccn I:ni:J tri If-irriritt ; -V- of X. 19 WjJI .street, and TOtheaiLe learned that the Wnd oftliat :r hud become the projicrty, twelye J v 4 f A- a Burtou 'f Burlil)?- t. Oij.tin Ls thereupon com-:-nira!rl Wjrj, 3Ir jurton aM(i cOCUred ;a" L7:t','ci;i:i,i presence in Xcw York on :;;'v !at. 31 r. Burton stated that he ;- rt-hbed about ten months a?o Jiy of 5.)0i) in ri:K.c and jewels t.ic yiowin- jiinount of stocks and --- shares (1(10 each) of Harlem -x-k, :v"; -h;ircs of Cumberland :l ad Iron Comr-a-y stock, "()0 jn' nd Mining Co.. year ;-o.ts of the ,rthern Transmrtation t,1;,' cJ UUtJ Jiond of Fond du reierred to. The rii-ht after v J) o Jamcr, or c. jyi m also rohbel, j ohIu" about ,ln I'lute ;md money, and the nfcht ;n? tbt, Judjre itcoder, ofMont- -HiW.-J sitTiilarlv. thrwurh ?n cr-Jlnr ... . J , " ' v- - Mil L illKJlV,! FVV" toa pwwliiui claim to du ac stock and received it, but ' ' a Wlilin'TirMic .v.l ;' be-S in srv-nrln it' .,.,...:t.l- tile r.-st f i- 11 i"'oic, uujue lie N ' ,itoJcn property. A visit ..;fJlar'jn Bunk resulted in securing .'Nation that tho l.nnl- fL .oiV-rar-"lTc,J u a man namcd Caji- ,) , no tcrtjCed to as the genu the bonds by Marcus T. Sacia. W t'h Wall street. Further C i 7 Btreut Icd t4 the discovery introduced CWidy to John a-'( V 2f 'Uier P-rator in W all street: .!r ,l:'.v.6 rti,iust undertook to ne- i avn!.0' the boa(3- Captain Pr-. ' -,ilJrtori "Int 3Ionday in WXUlJ to find flio c.l., K...,. '"i Inr t j. y .sidewalk oiXTa- set . ' 1 Jl wituout success. t, UluriMii.r t,r. ii. Ti n woe luorc sue "let 'i broker riamrtd Ahra.- l' whom they stated their ue Harlem hint atj.fl- ;ind Tub, ;-"-a u. ... ... -w-., to neirotiate the He took tUera to De- j whore the identical bonda r':,'ht occur from the presence of a desperate 3 etcr I proceeded to the place and lent point for viewing the terms 'VI in Lees immediately Farley and Sampscn, 1"! . who had been on his track all day, and Devcre and Whipple were both taken into custody. Subsequently, Sacia was arrested at Ins office, and Cassidy, on inquiry, was found to have been a prisoner in Ludlow Street Jail for several days on another charge. The three men were brought to the New York Central Office yesterday af ternoon, searched, and consigned to the cells to be arraigned at the Tombs' Police Court. The remains of five Governors repose in the Ilarrisburg Cemetery. - - Dr. W. F. Godwin near Middle Del., has a field of corn averaging 12 feet in neight. Three butchers are undc r bnil fir trlA at Heading, for killing and selling diseased animals. Edwarn Horn, of Easton, wants to compete with any man in the State in a tun day s lathing, for eOO and the cammon ship. An exchange gives the following "case of conscience: Messrs. Frank, Bro. & Co., merchants 3d street, Philadelphia, had a pleasant surprise. Thirtv-three years ago they kept store in New Berlin, Lnion county, and before movW th city they were robbed of goods to the amount of $400. Last week a man p.nmi- into their store, and ascertaining that tW were the same gentlemen that kert storo m New Berlin informed them that hn wns ready to pay the $400 they missed in the robbery, together with the interest npon the same, which would amount to 800. Mr. Frank was astonished at the man's frankness, but told him if he would give m the 3400 without interest, thev would call it square, which he paid over and de parted, leaving the proprietors to ruminate upon the singular phases of humanity. MARRIED. On the 24th of Jnjrnst 1S74. bv Rer .Tnlm F. Chaplain, pastor of the Methodist Eriscoml Church in Strondsbnrg, Mr. Benjamin T. Case and Miss Frank E. Sterling, both of Susque hanna countv. Pa. Special Notice. J . C. Adams lias just received a large stock of boots and shoes, call and examine. tore in Fowler's building. Aug. 27-3t. New and beautiful Stvlesofthe EstavOnran are now ready at reduced prices. 1 hey combine I'L JilTY and TOWER of TONE not to be found in any other Organ. As a proof of their superiority, the sale of this Organ is more than double that of anv other in this country. Each instrument guaranted in writinjr for FIVE YEAKS. J. Y, SIGAFUS. Stroudsbrug, Pa. Collars, ties, cuffs. susr.enlers. A-.t at , - - - 1 --- r ned s. Go to Fried's for clothinir, boots and shoe., trunks, valiccs, and gents' furnishing goods. The largest and best assortment of ready- made clothing, hoots and shoes, trunks and ahces at biuion fried s. FOR SALE CHEAP, One second hand steam Engine of 3- IT. P. and o0 II. P. boilers. 41so two seperate boilers of 2j II. P. For futher particiiJitrs inquire of G. E. STAUFFKR & Co. East Stroudsburg, I'a., An-. 27,'7i.-ll JIB ESTSAY! Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Middle Jrmithfield township, Monroe County, I'a., on the iir.-t day of July, 1S74, a two-year o'd light brhidle BULL, with short tail 'and the left ear cropped off. The owner or owners thereof arc requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away or he will be disposed of according to law. JOHN BALMOOS, 4ugust 2J, 1374. St. CTITIOZlST. Having loaned to Thomas Applegate, of Smiihneld, 1 Sorrel horse, 1 Bay horse, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 one-horse truck wagon, 1 spring buggy wagon, 1 double set of harness, and 1 set single harness, during my pleasure I hereby caution all persons against in any wav meddling with the same. JOSEPH CRYSTAL. East Stroudsburg, Pa., Aug. 20, lS74-3t. NOTICE. THE MEMBERS of the Monroe County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, are hereby notified that the annual election of Managers, for said Coropay, w ill be held at the Court House, in the oorough of fetroudsourg, on Monday, September 7, 1S74, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of aaid day, at which time Thir trpn f an.it-erR will h rhosen to serve for one or yntil others are duly qualified to fill tlieir places, pursuituv u,uwn -xn act Oi .Berui)iv jiituic""""o , . EDWARD I?. DREIIER, Sec'y. Office of the M. C. M. F. I. Co. 1 fe'troudsburg, Aug. 20, 1874. j VnA FOR SALE. Iffiijl The undersigned oflers at private i-Ujsale his HOTEL and all it efiecte. The house is situated at Tobyhanna Millf, Monroe County, Pa., in the central part of the town. Size of the building 50 feet front by SO feet in depth. Every thing about the house in good order. For terms, &c. call on the sub scriber. JEROME B. SHAW. July 30, 1874. tf. FOR SALE. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on mm the premises, in Stroud townslap, adjoining lands of W. L. Chapman and Susan Brown, near Stoke'a Mills, on Saturday, August 29, 1874, the following personal property, to' wit: ?. Sets of Cottage Furniture complete, each set consisting of Bedstead, Bureau with looking fflss Washstand. Chairs !fcc. Also one parlor embracing hair Sofa, Roking Chair, large arm Chair, Marble top Table and Hair seatea Chairs: Also a variety of other Furniture consisting of Beasteads, Tables, cane and wooden seated Chains, Rocking Chairs, fcota ; tn Sioves. Fruit Can. Crockery, W.-ishing Meat Stands, Lard Cans, and a great number of articles too numerous 10 mention. Sale to -oinmence at 1 o'clock, J. . JU., wnen will be made known by CHARLES IMAhL.. Charles Hexry, Auctioneer. Augua 20,74-2t J ORDER FIXING THE TIME of holding the Regular Terma of the several Courts of Monroe County, in the State of Penn sylvania: And now. May 29th, 1873, this being the first term of the Court held in Monroe county after the passage of the Act of Assembly "de signating the. Judicial Districts of the Common wealth, &c, &.;" it is now ordered and direc ted that the time of holding the regular terms of the several courts in and for said county, shall be the FOURTH MONDAYS of FEBRUARY, MAY", SEPTEMBER, and DECEMBER, in each year to continue one week, if necessary, subject to be enlarged, modified or changed as now provided bv law. And it is further ordered that this Order be published in ihe newspapers published in the borough of Stromlshurg, in said county, at least oO days betore llie fourth Monday of Septem- Der next. By the Court, SAM'L S. DREIIER. Pres't Judre. J oils De Young, Associate Judge. 1 eter Iiruver, Associate Judge, Attest : Tho. M. McIlhanky, Proth'y August 20, 1874. STATK5IKST OF THE Receipts ?nd Expenditures OF THE BOROUGH OF STROUDSRURG, For the year ending 16th July, 1874. WILLIAM WALLACE, Tryasurer, in account with saiu iuiiu. PR. For cash in hand per Auditors last settlement. 5 28 43 Alat;d tasos ree'd on Duplicate '73. 3403 11 Judgment ircher aud M'llhaney, OF COLLECTORS. Goo. F. Heller, Duplicate, 18G9, Alexander Fowler 1871, John S. Fishor, 1872, Ed. Fisher, 1873, 351 75 30 00 470 00 1269 10 653 is-S 6205 59 CR. By Borough Bounty Bonds, Rcdeend to wit: No. lG t, Charles Troch dated 17th Feh. 1S06, $ 100 00 No. 14, Hannah WyctofflS Apr. '65, 100 00 No. 104, lieo. P. Heim, 7th Oct. '65, 200 W No. 5G, Daniel Peters, 20th Apr. 'C5. 60 00 No. 100, do do 1.5th Sep. 'SS, 100 00-$ 350 00 BonouoH Bonds Redkf.mkl. No. 21, Staples & Bary, 31st Jan. 1870. $ 100 00 Interest paid on Bonds Redeemed, 65 50 Interest paid on out standing Bonds, to wit 6 per cent Bonds, 1872 $ 24 00 C, " " " 1S7;, 04 50 7 " u a 1873, 681 20 8 " " " 1S73, 1127 60-$ 2237 30 Intorosi paid S. L. Drake, on check, S-rip received. Checks Paid. For Lighting Street Lamps, S 105 75 Oil. Ac. 180 00 Police Extra, 131 50 Printing and Advertising, 93 00 Seerctary2 nervices, Ac, 68 50 Serving Notices, 3 90 Jail Fees, 3 75 Surviving Quaker Alter, 20 00 Auditors, 1873, " 12 00 Attorner Fees, 20 00 Pound ReDt, 5 05 Fire Department. 25S 42 Material furnished A work on Streets, 2205 33 3 41 Commission on $6177 14 at perct. cash received from all sources ex cept 32S 4o ia hand at last settle ment 30 83- 3 3133 02 6097 43 Bal. in Trcas. hand, lfith July, 1574, Bonds redeemed during the year f 108 11 600 00 An error in previous auditing, made last year's bond debt appear to be but about $29,000, but as corrected per Bond B5ok, Ac, the present Bond indebtedness is as- certained to be as follows: Bounty Bonds, 6 per cent. B inds issued to repair damagas caused bv fresh et o f 186i, 8 per cent. Bonds for Tire I-ncine, 7 per cent. Bonds issued to redeem ovtr-aue 6 per cent. bonds, 7 ier cent. S 9,200 14,945 6,000 2,250 Total, . C. It. ANDRE, ) JABKSOX LANTZ, Auditors. Slroudsburg, August 20, 1974. Teacher's Committee. his office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Saturday, August 22d inst. at 1 o'clock P. M. for the performance of the aforesaid dutv. JERE. FRUTCHEY, County Sup't Monroe co. j Stroudsburg, Aug. io, 18 i.'2t. DURFEE'S ISLAND CAMP MEETING, Three quarters of a mile from Stroudsburg De- not. rommenres Tuesdav. Aur.lSth. and c oses Thursday the 27th " Kev. Vm. B. Wood will have charge. The spot is lovely. Come and enjoy this Feast of lahcrnacles. Board for 5 davs or more $1 per dav; for transient visitors 1 12 ): single meals 50 cents; children under 12 years half price. Lodging, 50 cents per night. Stabling and feed for hor ses on the around. For further particulars address Nelson De- TRK'K, Analomink, Monroe countv, Pa. Ihe Camp-Meeting is under the control of the Monroe Countv Association of the Metho dist Episcopal Church. August 13, 1874. B00FL SLATE. Farmers, Slaters and others in want of first class JiOOFIXG SLATE, can procure them (oy calling on ico. V. UrakeJ at nearly Cuar ry prices. I do not keep or soil No. 2 or Rib hnn Slate. 1 am also sole agent for Monroe County, for Smiin S 1 lirbUlar llltea LlCrntnillff KOa. -m m m v V T- f - - ' which I will put up and warrant to be the best conductor of Lightning in existence. Call and examine the dilate or Lightning Rods before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W..DRAKE. Stroudsburg, Aug. oTi-tf To the Voters ot Monroe County. I horchT most rrsntfaUr announce mysolf as a candidate for tho cf!'n! of SHERIFF, . niMigfi mvAoit to none! it ana uitn- fully discharge I the duties of said oftio, JACOB K. SIIAFFR. Stroudshurj:, August 20, 1S74. To the Voters of Monroe County. I hrc.hy announce myn'-If as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and if elect'-d, I pl.xiare m vsrlf to honestly and faithfully discharge the dutis of said olhce. JOHN BALDWIN. Stroudsburg, July 30, 1S74. To the Voters of Monroe County. I hcrrbv mo?t rwiioitfully announce myself a a can didate for the office of SHERIFF, and if elected I r-Mpe myself to honestly and faithful ly Q!.-v:r.arjre inc uum oi saw wmtu. y e FELIX STORM. Chc.xtnnthill, August 27, 1874. tc. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the. account of Thomas Altemoec, Assignee of Charlie hans'-nacn isotic is Hereby irivcn tuai me imniTMiinou mhus i-u i,jiau.n Auditor DV tne JU'ipc Ui mm duii ! v.uiimiuii i inu ui Monroe county, to make distribution of the funda in the hand of "the A nip nee to awl annnR the parsons entiilcd thereto, will attend to teduiiesof his appoint mint on Monday, tho 24ih day of Anfftiat, 1874, at 12 o'clock, ra., at hisotfne in .Stroudsburg, when and where thosJ latoreitod may attend if they think proper. J. II. WALTON, July 30, lS74-4t.J Auditor, The Committee appointed at the last Annual l at tIie 1 lp,ls ol Jacob Place, and cdncs Teacher's Institute, to assist in preparing a Ja-V August 12, at the House of James Place. Programme for the next Countv Institute, is Smithrield township, Thursday August 13, hc-rebv reouested to meet the nndeisisrned at at the House of Simeon D. Bush, and Friday 'NOTICE.- ITaving loaned durintr ray pleasure one shifting top Buggy to Dr. Geo. W. Jackson, I forbid any one interfering with the same. JOHN SELWOOD. Stroud tsp., Aug. 6, 1874-3t. NOTICK All persons having any claims against mc, will present them properly authenticated for settlement. In future no bills will be paid unless through me, or my authorized agent. E. E. NORTON. Stroud tsp., July 8, 1S74. 16-1 m. ioroush Ordinances. ORDINANCE No. 9. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of East Stroud.shurg: That all the property holders on the north side of u ashington street from the Unmor rf ( 'rviatfil nnil Wnliltirrtri ct roof e ir tli I intersection of Courtland street, shall curb and pave the side walk along their respective prop- I ! l i . i - i - I erutai. cuiier wiui ones or Hione oy uciooeri 1, 1874. The width of the sidewalk shall be G feet. ORDINANCE No. 10 Be it ordained and enacted bT the Burgess and I own Council of the Borough of Ea3t Stroud?bnrg : That all the property owners on the west side of Y asluneton street, from the corner of Courtland and Washington sts. to the Iron Bridge, shall lay a side walk of stone, brick or plank; in case of plank, the same shall be not less than 2 inches thick and 14 inches wide, placed side by side with space of 14 aceu side ov eitie Willi space ot 14 . it i iii .tween. ihe walk sha 1 he put down tantial and workmanlike manner, un- direction of the Street Committee, bv inches between. in. a subs der the d October 1, 1S74. In case of non compliance with the above ordinances, the Borough will cause the paving and curbing of said side walks to be done and charge 20 per cent, advance on cost of labor and material. Approved this 7th dar of Julv, 1S74. GEO. E. STOUFFEK, Burgess. Attest Hknry Miller, Sec'y. July 23, 1S74. St. JOTICE TO THE Tax-payers of Monroe Co.! In pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to the collection of State and County Taxes in the county of Monroe," ap- will meet the Taxiavers of said conntv, for the collection of &tate and Countv Taxes in and for the following places, to wit : In the Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday July zo, lb4 at the Ireasurer s Umee. Koi Township, Monday July 27. at the House of J. II. Mocker. Eldred Township, Tuesdav, July, 28, at the House ot Edward rrantz. Polk Township, Wednesday Julv, 29. at the House of Joel JJerhn. Chestnuthill, Thursday 30 at the House of Charles Eberle. and I-nday Julv 31. at the House ot Mahlon Miupp. Jackson iowtiship, Saturdav August 1st, at the House of Goo. 11. binder. Tunkhannock Townhi, Monday August 3 at the House of Ruben Bonscr, ti . t t i Iob hanna Township, 1 uesda ay August 4, at the House oi ls:aac btouner. Coolbauijh Township, Wednesday August ), at the House of Samuel Case. Barrett Township, Thursday August 6. at the House of John T. Yothers. Paradise Township, Friday August 7, at the House ot .James Knitz. Pocono Township, Saturday August 8. at the House ol Charles JJrown. Price Township, Mondav August 10. at the House ot liewis Jong. M. biuithheid Township. Tuesday August August 14, at the House of Thomas Brodhead. East Stroudsburg Saturday August 15, at the House of John Hohensheld. Hamilton Township, Mondav August 17. at the House ot Charles Andrew, and Tuesdav August IS. at the House of Charles Bossnrd. " Stroud Township. Wednesday and Thursday August 19 and 20th, at the Office of S.L.Drake lhaxpayers who avail themselves of this opportunity to pay their Taxes will he entitled to an abatement of FIVE PEIi CENT. For the convenience of Taxpayers visiting Strouds- uurKi me treasurer win receive any oi llie above Taxes at his office, before said davs. . JONAS ALTIMUS, Treasurer. '1,ne Executor's Notice. Estate of ROBEnT F. BUSH, dee'd. Notice is herchv L'i'on that I xtu-rs Testamentary ud- on inc iiaie oi Konori r. isusn, luto ot Mroud.ourjr, decoMfd. have boon granU-d by the KeisttT of Monroe county to tho undereixned. All persons indi.-litM to the Ll.l ...I it.i will mu'.A I ... ... 1 ; .. ( . . , . . . ,1 harixif; claims or demands against the same will niakel' M.V. 'QIU . Ill 11I..C llllllllUllim lltll11ll. UIU ill) them known without d:lav WILLIAM WALLACE, Excoutor. Ptrouflbnrg, June 2-6t.J TO TRESPASSERS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass in anv C" . lU f i 1 . I : 1 . - - . i l j IT" wnv yt-ioiiKinit 10 inc unncrsiem'a. in rjst oirununiMirj. rin-ii a o;iiiun, iimiiii, minima, iraincr- inr canes, r otherwise, under iKHialtv of the law. 1 licsc (leprcuations, particularly, bathnis;, lias imcihiip n intolerable nuiMuco and a!l parties found trespa lawMl'aUt0Gititw respass- CHABLFX L. EII0DE8. Et Slroud.Nburpr, June is, l.S7 l-lni. JjlJVLliJ ! JjIJYLE ! ! The undersiirned hereby informs the public that ther k.. i .- "..-i. unit: vn:nniiu rviiii, in-ar i!.X-riiiieni .H111H, .tinnr'K' The capacity of the kilns are ltwcen three and four hundred bushcta per day. Tho countv. I'a.. anl are nrenared to fill nil nrHerx r.rnmnilv IS OF A BETTER QUALITY than that burned in anv other nart of tho rountr. 1'aruen desiring nine along the line of Delaware, Lackawanna t Western It. It. will have their orders promptly tilled, by addressing ti. ix t;. HhLLLIt. Experiment Milli. P. O. June 11, 1S7L (f Mo n rot) county, I'a. Caution Notice. The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in Stroud township, Monroe County Pa., hereby caution all persons against trespassing on their premises for the puroote of fiabinc huntinc or for any other purpose whatsoever, as they will have the law executed a in such ded. SILAS L. DRAKE. I May 14-1874 CATHARINE STAPLES. A. ROCKAFKILOU', DEALER IN Heady-3Iadc Clothing Gcuts Fur nishing Goods, Hals & Caps, Rools & Shoes, &.c LAST STROUDSBURG, rA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call and examine gcodi. Prices flioderate. My C,'63-tf GREAT BARGAINS Af 2sT. HTJSTER'S, i National THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING HOI SE L TOtfltf Goods marked down at Ioifer-prices than ever before. CALL AND EXAMINE THE Hals, Caps, Furnishing I am felling alt wool Scotch Plaid srui'ts for agnai ana riasKet Coats anJ Vesta from $14 1 . - fc o0toS18; a large lot of Union Cassimere from $1 50 upwards. All the very HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND SUN S II A D ESv AT EXTREMELY LOW TRICES ! A tremendous large stock of Paper Collars j r Ar ,j . , ,"',7 splendid cloth-faced folded edge Col rr- r c-n u ii. p , TV"? 7' ?l,k ha-f ."chL; ,V a lar lot of box-plaiting; Ladle's h splendid cloth-faced folded edge Collar fur 25 Always on hand a fnll line of White Shirts, Hoisery and Gloves. A SPLENDID LOT OF DRY GOODS CHEAP! Japanese silk 45 cents; Japanese cloth 35 cts: fine Alnacca 35 to GO cts : Percales 20 to 30 cts; Calicoes 9 to 12J cts; Muslin from 10 cU upwards. All the latest shades of Gray Mo hair and Worsted Dress Goods real cheap. Call and examine the make aud quality of good before purchasing elsewhere. PROPRIETOR. OF THE April 30, 1974. HENRY D. BUSH (Successor to R. F. & IT. D. Bush) DEALER IN DRY GOODS & NOTIONS, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES, AND Dress Goods Generally, White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and HOSIERY, AND IN SHORT The usual stock of a well appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE. The stock was not purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Salea bat will be sold at prices satisfactory to purchasers, and warranted as to quality, 1 J CALL AND SEE. II. D. BUSH. Stroudsbursr. Arril SO. 1874. tf. UNDERTAKING. McCAETY &. SONS have on hand the largest and best - asportmont of rL.lK2&ri III IH H K ana TRIM1MINGS to he found outsideofeitheroity(Xew YorV or Philadel phia), and will make this branch or their business a I " I . J COFFINS and CASKETS of any shnp or styl.-, ran ho furnished at on hr-ur's nonce lor Shipment, at a charge of omvlhird los than any slioS in .Stroudsbure. In no ea.i will ihcr cli ir 'o I inure uan i-n per cent, awve actual cost attended to in any part of the County at the shortest poMinre nonce. June is.'74-tr kicks Ki:i)ici:i) AT TIIK orner Store! THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are now offered in FANCY DRESS GOODS ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, Ac, I all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Gtjodrt all new and rirrht in style, but marked down to meet the times. We invite all to call aud see for themselves. Terms i Cash. C. R. ANDRE Si Co. dectf Main St., Strotidnborg, Pa. B LBNKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at m..fT. 7- wr "y 4 V.-t.wWjiWA-li.iP;IV!Tsa3B5f2S Ml of Fashion ! LARGE AND FINE SELECTED Goods, Dry Goods, &c, 312 00 and upwards. A fine lot of EnclWi Ti to 530. Fine Blue and Black Cloth Coat from' suit suits from $5 75 to S10; a large lot of Pant latest styles of and Cuffit at reduced' uriees. You can?ct's' cts - a larire lot of Ladies and Gents' Scarf.- heap. Stamped skirts 7o cents; French corsetts75 centj nen collars and cuffs, with balls; Indies belts, Ac. chenp. N. RUSTER, NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION Main Street, Stroodsbxjrq, Pa. SEBASTIAN ECHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. STtOP CORNER OF Pocono and Green Streets STROUDSBURG, PA. I am' now prepared to make to order, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as French Calf, American Calf,- Kip, Turkey Moroco, GloTe Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable price. Special attention paid to half-solein;, heeling and all kinds of mending. One trial and b convinced. nov 6tf J. B."l-ITJLL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe o. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,- Where will be found constantly on hani or made to order, ISEADSTOXES, &C, of the best Italian andf 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. BiT Orders by mail pfom'ptlv attended to. feb 2072-tf GRAND OPENING IN HUTCHLXSOX'S BIUCK BUILDING, opposite T. Stemple'a Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock of Dry fioods and Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS. AIho a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugara, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Fla voring 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 fs.il to give eatisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by save time and monev. J.'H. SIIOTWELL, Formerly Slater & Shotwell. Dec.. 4, 1873.-3ra Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, k, NEAT, CAEAP AND QUICH Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAlSr Job Printing O PFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. 3?" All Orders promptly filled. Give us a CAii.
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