L nmw aiinS nlhihi HTfrhfnii AoaW run until he gets a siitcu m meni. tr.Ire railroad travelers arc 'Nt the IJeecher question. A vote on a train, a day or two since, 'wlie following result; innocent, 57; Sty. li- ' : , Messier, the groat huckleberry ? Lchiiiii. sa-vs e ia!? sll5rrcJ C3 js", f i,ncklcberries this season, and iji- - ' nt vas munting some money, in V'-'lw1'-0 :in'c' r,t i'oston last week, rj,0lk-n man seized a package of 82, ""IkcJ leisurely out of the door with . neW phase of crime has been developed vion Pnrinsr the past week the "ftho West Ward Street Railway fCmnv l.avchown signs of sickness, and ,f ti'.cm have died. Post-mortem cxa :jlins bv a veterinary surgeon revealed V,m tint the animals died from excessive ' of troton oil, administered to them g J'mc villain, who has thus far escaped IM The si office department has ruled r,j postmasters who have collected quar- ' -nnta've in advance since July 30, on len.M - - i i. r i. Tl'.ltV papers Willi u aii; nu ucu, max is !je ci py to each actual subscriber residing ' fa county where the same are printed jafiwlo or in part, and published, except .nr-rraitcrs at letter carrier offices, should juci the postage so collected, and cancel ,ie entries.'' . Democratic Stat8 Convention. Tb V;u.i-nitic State Convention met , I'ifyhuri: n Wednesday, August 2G 2 was organized Dy tne election or m Wallace. Chairman, and the usual num. .-: .f vice-presidents and secretaries. Five 'it-'lutinsrs were had on ednesday lor Jsi:c of the Supreme Court, the fifth ballot iJini Clark H, Pallas !!S, Irunkev r . "Wlw?.rd 1 1. Ludlow -10. After tV adjournment on Wednesday evening, i'-m.-iiaents were made for the withdrawal the candidates except Woodward and Kts. and on Thursday morning on the i'x.h ballot, W. J. Woodward was nomi wtfi the vote being Woodward 128, lloss Jd'e Latta was nominate.! for Lieuten- a: Governor on the fifth ballot ; T. F. Ttiri'le w;l nominated for Auditor General ill- ! i. ...11 .. O 4. T.. asl urn. .'K wii'-uc oi ?eeieiaiv oi xu- ti-rnai a.iairs. Fatal Shooting Affray in Pittston. WiLKEsuARiiE, August 20. Yesterday is IL'2'man's saloon, in Pittston, Michael rirrcll. a sailor, and a companion of his, rt into an altercation with Alonzo 3Iil!igan, i-chicf if p'Oiiee of that borough, and Milli- xi to defend himself from their assault, taught up a gun which was standing in a wrner. l ue assailants each seized a trun. f.ith there were three in all, and. Far- r-1 t'H'k aim at Milligan and pulled the trir-fjr. but the gun missed lire. Milligan, who in the meantime had tried to eret awav. t!:.n fired iq-on Farrell, and shot him tLrotiih the rnrht breast. lillian was at :ce rLtecd under arrest and brought here to the county jail, but was subsc-quentlv t:k'.'n bef jre Judire Harding on a writ of Seas i'frj?us. and admitted to bail in OiN). Farrel died about four hours af- tor he was shot. Jle was adesperate charac- t. lie made the assauit on 31ihig:in on i.'coutit of an old grudge against him when i? was chud of police. DRINKING HOT BLOOD. It is not a generally knov,-n fact, says the N'T York Express, that nearlv two hun- reJ popple in this city rise at day break " the t'-irpos-? of repairin.r to the slauah- r ho'isos ;.r,d drinkimr the warm blood of '-r.a:s. Th-.-se pjople are not vamjdrcs, 'it consumptives, who find in the blood c means c.f pmloncrhiir existence. One in this city who has fallowed the rrac- .! ... . p i t . .. 1 ''-coi anntin warm blood tor several J'r,rs. contends that it has prolonged her ffteen years, and has become an ab- orcte luxury. At first the taste is said to i repulsive, but, subseouentlv. the desire the tnsnniruiQcd fluid becomes intense. aai i- jrr,xl effect.? make it commendable ! tirulidw Jhe Irish rasantary are ver' t rA . P l 1 t.. - 1 ..t- t ; w faked blood, whitM is placed in ."-aaljoiv jvaaS. and baked un u it is '-'wncd. It is notorious that consuiTn- w a disease almost unknown anions -rpie, and pcrlaps Velreau and 'ithf-r 1 ... 1 i """ p'isieians who have recom- --Wed the driukin:' of blood bavr t:d:en ae Lint from the baked blood of th Trish BEECHER-TILTON. tnis very unfortunate and unpleasant af ,: minuted so far as its investi-a- - "wiucu. uciore me anpoiniea com- 'i. I heir report, clears iMr. Beecher ... .uai -., prcrerea against mm. P report does not include the public fcj , , m 1'rank -loultou, as it was not e 5',,J the committee. It was believed -loulton's statement if ever made, ,. nvMx-tx lorever at rest. J5ut 1 or throe woflle L0 ,..A,d ....... i.....i f.lC Ofir.fi.l i - . - a...j m 1JS recent Unal declara- averments against 31r. i.iv'j-r are txtreuj(-'lj damaiu-r, " and f: it is iuade to appear that they are -f I? m at a loss c how 3Ir. Beech ew eai1 e w ell averted. It may how. 4 JCt . made to appear that there is a la which Mr Moulton has been a I 1 w KJ " ... n '' actor. Tbft rlrismor tnstimonv 'Elillf; rlw1? L;;s tllc cdTect to twoWatc the v.it ' 1 01 Mrs. Tilton, and throw some IrTr 'Je account given of the affair Art Ucl-V Stanton and Miss Susan B. ipf - La -Ulss Anthouy talks ot 7 a ,ialf i,iirjt. the public will Ku,r. ' 11 Jessies testimony and Vrect, 'W' the committee are not reiwted- She showed herself to Wevon one half of a fdiot- The -kdy t0 2 trough the civil U r1.18 hoPed tbat the truth may K-ued and fully known. Mill CPIIIS 1 OlV-i .".",1111 An acre of land near Mound City 1 ulaski county, Iowa, has sunk ten feet leaving a smooth edire as if cut with n A number of trees are on it, but thev are "Ul uiuiueu uy uie land slide. Cnl T'nrnor rvP T).a . 1.1 1 r . . . a niiaueipnia ress it is saia is the oflicial agent of the Cen termini Commission abroad. He has his neauqnarters m London, and receives $iv,uuu a year and expenses as compen In Croyle township, Cambria county, a lllrtv rA' rvt.t. .-1 x 1 i ' r...v V1 .wv,ii tuiuiitecrcu to work on a new church edifice, and although not a stick of timber or a stone was on the ground when mey went to work on Monday, on Satur day evening, after losimr half a dav on no. count of rain, they had a buildin- twenty four by thirty feet fully completed, except iuu panning, wun a good shingle roof, uouuie planning, nrm oak floor, doors and windows Well put in. r.latform and all properly ceiled overhead, besides a beltry complete and a bell placed therein MARIIIED. At Tannersvillc, Augunt lGth, by Rev. D. E rri - Wttinn. .... 1 , T ' l i i DUftKirK, uotli ol I'oeono. Al jjrod hcadsville, Aug. 23d, by the same, .... ui, ui uiiestnuiniii, and -hiss imeiine V lldnck, of Tobyhanna. At lrodhead9vMe, Aug., by the same, Mr 1 nomas reiKer, ot Jackson, and Miss Ivill AIterno.se, of Chcstnuthill. At lirodbeadsville. An?. 50th hv thA Mr. John Darrall, of Tunkhannock, and Miss r.nzauein lionner, ot Uhestnuthill. Special ISTotice. J. C. Adams has just received a large slock of boots and shoes, call and examine Store in Fowler's building. Aug. 27-3t New and beautiful Styles of the Estay Organ are now readv at reduced price-'. They combine PURITY and POWER of lvjrsL, not to be found in any other Organ. As a proof of their superiority, the sale of in is urgan is more than double that of any other in this country. l-.ach instrument guaranted in writing for i-lYE YEARS. J. Y, SIGAFUS. Stroudsbrug, Pa Collars, ties, cuffs, suspenders, &c., at x i leu s. Go to Fried's for clothing, boots and shoes, trunks, valices, and gents' furnishing goods. The largest and best assortment of readv made clothing, boots and shoes, trunks and valices at pinion rried s. To the Voters of Monroe County. I lircby most respectfully aunoucc niTself as a can dHati? for tbc office of SHERIFF, a.ni ifeltv-ted, I pled? rnys''if to honestly and fcith- iiuiv tticnargc tne uuties or saia oftif-r. THOMAS ALTEMttSR Polk township, Sept. 3, 1S74. To the Voters of Monroe County. I herrhy niot r'-spootfally announce iMJsdf as a oau-uuiuo lor me oince ti SIIEHIFF, anl if ch'H'tfl, I p'edje mytolf to honcstlv and faith- full v di!H-hargc the dutioa of said office. JACOB K. SIIAFFR. Stroudiburg, August 20, 1S74. To the Voters of Monroe County. T hcrfihy announce myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and if t-lc-tM. T pl -dRC mysplf tohonostjy and faithfully discharge the duties of said office. JOHN BALDWIN. Stroudslmrg, July 30, 1371. To the Voters of Monroe County, I herr-hy most respectfully announce myself as a can d.cute for tne omcc or SHERIFF, and if rWted I il"l7'5 mylf to honestly and faithful ly uncharge the duti-s or said offlce. FELIX STORM fhestnuthiil, August 27, 1S71 te. Auditor's Notice. In the TiT.tttcr of the moriy arisinz from the sale by th .heriif of the per:in:il poods of William lionser. Xotii-e is hen by iven, that the undersigned having ren appnint'-d Aiidnor by Jhe Judges of the Court ol Commou 11 eras of Moil ro.- Con nty, t make distribution of the said fund among an 1 to the persons entirled thereto, will attend to the duties of faid appointment, on Friday, September the 2.1th at 2 o'clock I'. M. at his office in the Jlorouh of trulsburg. when and where all persons are r'-nuir'.d to present their claims before the Auditor or be uebared from coming in for any share of said fund. D. S. LEE, Sept. 3, 1874-4t. Auditor. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE Notice is lierebv given to all persons in terested that trie following accounts have been tiled in the office of the I'rothonotarv of the Court of Common I'leas of Monroe Oonntv and will be presented for allowance and con Sanation to the said Court on Monday, Sep- temtsr. 23, 1874. Account of .Stephen Holmes, Jr., Assignee of Edward II. Holier, of J'arrett township. Account of lieu ben Frabie, Assignee of Geore E. Dodendorf of .LIdred townslnp. T1IO.S. M. McILIIAEY, I'roth'y. Sept. 3, 1874. BANKRUPT NOTICE. In Out Distrtrt Court of tlu U. S.jlr the Eastern JJwtnct of l'ennsylvanvi. IS BAKKBLTTCV. The undersigned hereby gives notice of hi? appointment as the Assignee of WILLIAM liONSEli, of Tunkhannock township, Monroe County, and State aforesaid, within said Dis trict, who has been adjmlged a bankrupt on creditors petition, by the District Court of said district. WILLIAM WALLACE, Assignee, Sept. 3, 1374. lit. Stroudsburg Pa. TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE Penn'a State Agricultural Society, rou ism, WILL BK HELD AT EASTON, PENN'A, COMMENCING SEPTEMBER 28, 1874, TO BE CNXTIXUKI) FIVE DAYS. &2f Books of Entry will close SEP'T 22. VSrXo Knliy Fee C'!iaiged.-ia Competition is co-extenslve with the United States, and the citizens of the several States are cordially invited to compete for our prizes. For Premium Lista and other information apply to either of the undersigned. j . lv. u,iix, rresiaeni. D. W. Seiler, Recording Secretary. Ei-BRirxiE JIcConkev, Correspondirg Sec'y. Sfp. 3-4t. CAUTION! Having loaned to John Funk, during my pleasure, the following article I hereby cau tion all persons against meddling with ihe same in any manner, viz: 1 Clock, 1 Cupboard, 1 Cooking stove, 1 Ta ble, 6 Chairs, 1 Bureau, 1 Bedstead and bed ding for three beds, 2 Lamps, 1 etand, 1 Chest, 1 Looking-glass, 2 Axes, Knives and Forks, lot of Iron pots, Earthen-ware, &.c. t, , 0 . L. T. SMITH. forks Station, Monroe Co., Pa. September 3, 1S74. 3t REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested in the Estates in the respective decedents that the following accounts have been filed in the Register's office of Monroe County, and will he presented for confirmation to the Or phans' Court of said County at Stroud.sburg, on Monday, the 2Sth day of September, 187 4, at 10 o'clock a. m. The account of Stephen A. Heller, Adm'r., Cum Testamento annexo of the Estate of Elizabeth Stocker, deceased. Account of Peter Ilufsmith, Adm'r. of the Estate of Peter Ilufsmith, Sen., dee'd. The Final account of Felix Storm, Adm'r of the Estate of Samuel Woodling, dee'd. Account of James Arnold, Adm'r. of the Estate of Abraham Arnold, dee'd. Accaunt of Samuel Werkheiser, Adm'r. of the Estate of Jacob "Werkheiser, dee'd. The account of Able Storm, Executor of the last will and Testament of George Henry Huebuer, dee'd. Account of Phillip Row, Adm'r. of Jacob Row, deceased. J. APPENZELLER, Register. Register's Office, Stroud.sburg, Sept. ?,, 1S74. touvt Proclamation. Whereas, the ITon. Samuel a Preher, President J udue of the 22d Judicial Dist rict of Ten nsy lvania, com-pos'.-d of the counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and John re Young and Peter Gruvor, Esqr's. Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices. Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's Court, for the paid County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on MONDAY, the 23th day of September, 1374. to continue one week, if necessary. XOTICE Is hereby given to the Conner, the Justices of the Peace, a ud Constables of the said countv of Monroe. that they be then and there ready with their rolls, iwrius, juquiiiiuus, tfAiiniii.ti ions aim uiner rcincm hranees to do those things which their offices are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute give evidence against the prisoners that are or shall be in the iail of the said cou nty of Monroe, or ag:iinst persons w ho stand charged wjiu i iic commission oi cuienci's 10 ue men ana tncre to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (Uou save tlie lAnimonweaItb.) CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, ) eptemoer .5, 1Si4. J NOTICE. Having loaned during ray pleasure one shifting top Buggy to Dr. Geo. W. Jackson, I JorUiu anv one lnteriering with the same. JOHN SELWOOD. Stroud tsp., Aug. 6, 1874-3t. NOTICE. All persons having anv claims against me, will present them properlv authenticated for settlement. In future no bills will be paid unless through me, or my authorized agent. E. E. NORTON. Stroud t?p., July S, 1S74. 16-lm. Borough Ordinances. ORDINANCE No. 9. Ie it enacted and ordained by tlic Hurces and Town Council of the Iorouch of East .Stroudsburg: That all the property holders on the north side of V a-sliincton street from the corner of Crystal and Washington streets to the intersection of Lourtland street, shall curb and pave the side walk along their respective prop erties, either with brick or stone by October 1, le4. Ihe width of the sidewalk shall be G feet. ORDINANCE No. 10. I5o it ordained and enacted by the Burgess and lown Council of the Borough of East Stroud.sburg: That all the property owners on the west side of Washington street, from the corner of Courlland and Washington sts. to the Iron Bridge, shall lay a side walk of stone, brick or plank: in ca?e of plank, the sameshall be not less than 2 inches thick and 14 inches wide, placed side by side with space of 14 inches between. Ihe walk shall be put down in a substantial and workmanlike manner, un der the direction of the Street Committee, by October 1, Ia 4. 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 day of July, 1874. CEO. E. STOUFFEK, Burgess. Attest 'IIenuy Miller, Sec'y. July 23, 1874. St. ESTRAY! Came to the premipes of the subscriber, in Middle Smithfield township, Monroe County, l'a., on the lirt dav of July, 184, a two-year old light brindle HULL, with short tail and the left ear cropped off. The owner or owners thereof are requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away or he will be disposed of according to law. JOll BAEMOOS. August 22, 1874 Ht. OA-TJTIOlsr. Having loaned to Thomas Applegate, of Suithfield, 1 fcorrel horse, 1 Bay horse, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 one-horse truck wagon, 1 snrint? LiiffKV wagon, 1 double set of harness, and 1 set single harness, during my pleasure. I hereby caution all persons against in any way 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 Coin pay, will be held at the Court louse, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Monday, September 7, 1874, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at which time Thir teen Managers will be chosen to serve for one year, or until others are duly qualified to fill their places, pursuant to nection 4th of the act of Assembly incorporating said Compay. EDWARD 15. DKHUKU. Sec'y. Office of the M. C. M. F. I. Co. ) Stroudsburg, Aug. 20, 1874. FOR SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale his HOTEL and all its effect. The house is situated at Tobyhanna Mills, Monroe County, Pa., in the central part of the town. Size of the building 50 feet front by 80 feet in depth. Every thing about the house n good order- I or terms, Vc. call on the sub scriber. JEROME B. SHAW. July 30, 1874. tf. ORDER FIXING THE TIME of holding the Regular Terms oftheReveral Courttrof Monroe County, in the State of Penn sylvania: And now, "May 29th, 1873, this being the first t rm of the Court held in Monroe county after the passage of the Act of Assembly "de signating the Judicial Districtsrof 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 countv, 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 by law. And it is further ordered that this Order be published in the newspapers published in the borough of Stroudsburg, in said county, at least 30 days before the fourth Monday of Septem ber next. By the Court, SAM'L S. DREIIER, Pres't Judge. John De Young, Associate Judge. Peter Gruver, Associate Judge. Attest : Tno. M. McIluaney, Proth'y. August 20, 1S74. STATEMENT OF THE Receipts and Expenditures OF THE BOROUGH OF STROUDSBURG, For the year ending 16th July, 1874. WILLIAM WALLACE, Treasurer, in account with said i una. PR. For cash in hand per Auditors last settlement, 2 28 45 Abated taxes ree'd on Duplicate '73, 3403 11 Judgment Drcher and M'llhaney, 351 75 OF COLLECTORS. Geo. F. Hellar, Duplicate, 1869, 30 00 Alexander Fowler 1871, 470 00 John S. Fisher, 1872, 12G9 10 Ed. i isher, 1873, G53 l-$ 5205 59 CK. By Borough Bounty Bonds, Redecned to wit : No. 164, Charles Troth dated 17th Feb. 186C, 5 100 00 No. 14. Hannah Wyckofl"15 Apr. '65, 100 00 No. 104, Geo. P. It Jim, 7th Oct. 'V,, 200 00 No. 56, Daniel Peters, 20th Apr. '65. 60 00 No. 100, do do 15th Sep. '65, 100 00-5 550 00 Borough Bonds Rkdekmel. No. 24, Staples & Bary, 31st Jan. 1870. $ 100 00 interest paid on I'.onUs Kedeemed, 65 50 Interest paid on out standing Bonds, to wit: 6 per cent Bonds, 1S72 5 24 00 6 " " " 1873, 504 50 7 M " M 1S73, 581 20 8 " " " 1873, 1127 CO-5 2237 30 Intr-resi paid b. L. Drake, on check, 5 41 Scrip received, 1 25 CiiKCKi Paid. For Lighting Street Lamps, $ 105 75 Oil. Ac, 180 00 Police Extra, 131 50 Printing and Advertising, 93 00 Secretary, services, Ac, 68 50 Serving Notices, 3 90 Jail Fees, 3 75 Surveying Quaker Alley, 20 00 Auditors, 1873, 12 00 Attornev Fees, 20 00 Pound Kent, 5 05 Fire Department, 258 42 Material furnished A work on Streets, 2205 33 Commission on $6177 14 at perct, cash received from all sources ex cept S28 45 in hand at last settle ment 30 8S- 3 3138 02 6097 48 Bal. in Treas. hand, 16th July, 1874, 108 11 Bonds redeemed during the year 650 00 An error in previous auditing, made last year's bond debt appear to be but about 529,000. but as corrected ner Bond Book, Ac, the present Bond indebtedness is as certained to be as follows: Bounty Bonds, 6 per cent. 9,200 iwnus ireuca 10 repair aamagas causea Dy lresh- et of 1S69, 8 per cent. 14,943 Bonrli for Fire Engine, A 7 per cent. 6.000 T JJ 1 . 5 f . ' jwnas inutu 10 reaeeiu over-aue o percent. bonds, 7 per cent. 2,250 Total, C. R. ANDRE, ) JABKSON LANTZ, .""troudburg, August 20, 187-1. $32,395 Auditors. DURFEE'S ISLAND CAMP MEETING, Three quarters of a mile from Stroudsburg De pot, commences 1 uesdav, Aug. 18th, and closes Thursday, the 27lh. Rev. Wm. B. Wood will have charge. The spot is lovely. Come and enjoy this Feast of lanernacles. Board for 5 days or more $1 per day ; for transient visitors $1 25; 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 Nelsox De trick, Analomink, Monroe countv, Pa. The Camp-Meeting is under the control of the Monroe County Association of the Metho dist Episcopal Church. August 13, 1S74. ROOFING SLATE. Farmers, Slaters and others in want of first class ROOFING SLATE, can procure them (by calling on Geo. W. Drake) at nearly Quar ry prices. I do not keep or soil No. 2 or Rib bon Slate. I am also sole agent for Monroe County, for 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 Rods before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. W. DRAKE. Stroudsburg, Aug. 5,'74-tf LIME! LIME!! The undersigned hereby Informs the public that thev have opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mills, Monroe county, l'a., and are prepared to till all orders promptly. The capacity of the kilos are bet weed three and four hundred bushels per day. Ihe LIME IS OF A BETTER QUALITY than that burned ia any other part of the county. Parties dosirinfr lime along the line of Delaware, Lack aw anna A Western 11. R. will have their orders promptly filled, by addressing O. A S. HELLER, Experiment Mill, P. O. June 11, 1874. tf Monroe county, Pa Caution Notice. The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in Stroud township. Monroe Countv. Ta.. herehv caution all persons against trespassing on their premises lur inc ui pune tu liMiing, nuniing, or for any other purpose whatsoever, as they will have the law executed as in such cases provi ded. SILAS L. DRAKE, May 14-1874 CATHA1UNE STAPLES. A. ROCK A FELLOW, DEALER IN Kcady-Madc Clothing, Gents Fur nishing Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, &c EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call and examim goods. Price moderate. M ay 6,'69-tf BAEGAINS A.t IN". -RTJSTER'S, The National THE OLDEST AND MOST Reliable Clothing GOODS MARKED DOWN AT lExtr'emely Low Prices ! CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AS?D FINE SELECTED STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER Hals Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, k, N. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WOIUv. Grood fits warranted', N. RUSTER, PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION, September 3, 1874. tf. Main street, Strocdsburg, Pa. HENRY D. BUSH (Successor to R. F. & IE 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 slock of a iceU appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE. The stock was Dot purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Sales but will bo sold at prices satisfactory to purchasers, and warranted as to quality. CALL AND SEE. II. D. BUSH. Stroudsburg, April 30, 1874. tf. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY A SONS haTe on hand the largest and hei assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of either city (New York or Philadel phia), and will make this branch or their business a speciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or style, ran be furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a eharge of one-third WMhan any shoS in Stroudsburg. In no caje will the charge more suan ten per cent, anove actual coat: attended to in any part of the County at the shortest possible notice. June lfi,'74-tf PRICKS UKDilllD AT THE TI-IE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are now ofiefed ih FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, 1 FLANNELS, &c, all of which have bed marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and right in style, but marked down to meet the time. AYe invit all to call and see for themselves. Terms Cash. C. E. ANDRE & Co, dec-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa B LBNKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this Office. Corner Store! Ml o? ashionf House in Town! SEBASTIAN ECHLE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, SHOP CORNER OT Pocono and Green Streets, STROUDSBURG, PA.- I am now prepared (o mate to order, alt kiud.s of Hoots and Shoes, such as French Calf, American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroco, Glovaf Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices. Speci; I attention paid to half-solting, heelihgf and all kinds of mending. One trial and bs convinced. n0v 6tf jr. 33. I-ITTLL, (Successor to J. E. Erdraan,) Monroe to. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, ?a.y "Where" will be found constantly on hand of made to ordsr, HOXUJIEXTS, HE IDSTOXES, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdraan for nearly ten years, I feel confident in ray ability to please all that give me a call. All w6rk warranted to give entire satisfaction. Esg- Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb20'72-tf GRAND OPENING IN RUTCIIINSOiVS CRICK BUILDIXG, opposite T. Stemple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock el Dry Goods and Groceries, CONSISTING OP DRESS GOODS', DELAINES, POPLINS, WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions. Flour, Feed, Aleal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, 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 ray 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. JII. SIIOTWELL, Doc. 4, lS73..Smrmtrly & 8h"n Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, fie, SEAT, CIEAP 1SD QUICK, Printed to. Order at the JEFFER S ONI AN Job Printing O FFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. All Orders nrr.mntlir fM.A ... & call.