. J. . .1 V" L - 0.. f ROT MARRIED. --rpjember 17, 1S74, by Rev. O. Meachera, i.iiou of the bride's parents, Mr. George ,t and Miss Marina U. Arnst, both of fo,P.. Aa the lOtli insL, at Eaxton, Pa, by Rev. J i irConne!l, Mr. James S. Price and Miss Edwards, both of Canadensis, Pa, the Delaware Water Gap, on the 16th of i ,, of t'outh Haven, L. I. to Miss Emma MP'es.of the Water Gap, Pa. t the same place, by the name, on the 17th f nKt-mt'er. Mr. Caleb D. Walter, of Shaw !0 Miss Mary E. How, of Craigs Meadows. " Jury : List" Dec. Term, 1874T GRAND JURORS. -.THrm.Tv Muv Ac-, David Key, Frank Cool i.)hn Voark and Henry Brotiman. VAySA.-SamurI liar, Sr. - LBACttH Isaac S- C&so. aud Jame Buckley. V' TNU-rii-t. FJias Bron, and Chaa. Iluflsmith. ' - s'jjlcnrv Miller, Levi Gvnsthorn. Abraham v .'r Richard F. Cramer, George Dreher, and Wil- ' V v v -Krct'Tiaa Shupp. HD.-r.arnct Waller Ti-ssuavocs. Oorire Allcmoa. r-E-JerenJiah Fosten. vti'i.7 -" Henry Sitior. j? j.',rrStroue Price. JlsiniucI A!t.!inos. govriBVRi Edward Brown. TETIT JLP.OPwS. , .:TC,-.Saiuucl Werkheiscr. William Shncr, t4;ss . Jams B. H-llor. Abraham Euu, Jacob C. Moier. fiwr Mttzzar. v-ri-E:'. I't'l'P Promhelto. sfs-i.-sBURii. William Huntsman, George Bates, r';.,r Hra. and Silas Prober EiVr Sib JfUBUBtf. William N. Peters, Hiram Zlm- CpnU'm. Grjory. Aaron Scrfass, David Roth, sr. tH'rsTiTiiii-U Liufjrd Aiteinose, Charles Everitt, -,.;;:an l.'ck-r. fiKAr:HC Wiiliam Cofman. T .3yha a. Robert Waraer. I j.,tBAt-M. iVnni GaJin. tiKBtrr. Charles Strisht. Special jSTotice. The rto? Organ are all of suoerior inakc, r J tl'iisJu Price lists mailed free. lui3 4:. J. Y. SIGAFUS. - Tl.e sweet tone! Estey Cottage Organ !a charming GIFT for Christmas and New Y.vi-. All orders promptlv tilled bv 3-4:. J. Y. SIGAFUS. . . Th -anrlard Sewinsr Machines, GUOV YWk BAKER, and HOWE, will U- sold o-.-2!i f.,r Chistmas Presents. Instruc- .r. 7dh eaca tuacame. J. Y. SIGAFUS. lubber Coats and B'.aukets, at Fried'. Furs. Turs, for Ladies' Gents' and tV.lirCu. at very low prices at Simon Fried's. ininn Fried received the first premi er on Boots and Shoes at our county fair. Simon Fried received the first premi crj on Lanies' Gent3' aud Childreus' Furs s: our county fair. Mnion Fried has the largest and best i Tock of ready-made clothing in '! -erne county he sells cheaper than any ether iLerchHr.t in our wunty. Call, ex tiiine and convince vourselves. A Question. n, tIij sre the streets po crowded, mother, And where do the people go ? Tiit cln.-" i not in town to-dar, .N'r any other show. Shw they hurry alunjr, mother! There are men and women, too. (is'i y"'j me where they are goin, mother Or what are they going to do ? The Answer. I till, my chiM, and liten; They arej?oineto the well-Silcd store Slruon Fried, the Clothier, Where thev can get much more, In these hard times, for their money, Than anywhere else around. In no place in o ;r county Can a better st jck be found. r.-iVbvT B.Kta and Shoes at Fried's. K;:lbor Coats and Blankets, at Fried's F.r Overcoat?, cro to Fried's. For over- to Fried's. Far. Fur-;, for Ladies', Gents' and Chil- a v.; rv low prices at Simon Fried s. -t."!- Fried has the Iarzcrt assortment es in Stroudsburg. Bargains, at Simon Frieds' Conic and look at them. rt t) Fried's for clothing, boots and trunks, va!ice5, and genu furnishing f ore Suits t astonishing low prices. S'-ita from 3.00 to 12, at Simon P'-i re r.nd Furs, tak en in exthancre at Simon Fried's Empire Cloth- A3 largest and best assortment of j-aide Clothing in StroucLiburcr, you ;- nd at Simon Fried's. , li:cs, Misses, and Cliildrens Shoes ot crery variety, at very low prieea af UV VwlUU SwWA lCil Fiied reex-ived last week the k nf MjpaAv ana c-vc-r before seeq in our county. K'X-i: cf ix-iuiy-mzde clothing la Monroe " U Kills cheaper than any cAhex mer-;:a-t m our county. Call, examine and coa ' ' yourselves. a-oains:. -For bargains in Clothing, "jiaon Friel. Simon will sell you jv' poods cheaper than any other mcr--i::' ia Monroe County. ,-NoHcmeug. Simon Fried has the aad best selected Stock of Clothing, Valises, and Gen ts roudsburg, and he Afnv tYion anv ftt ri Pr tlTf1 ia Ic3re county. Call and ex ''e for yourselves. '-Wcf seven year old Rye Whiskey. c!:-ve ' t Williams' Drug tei i ct 'f h Baljsd potash, (C store a wanan- fOct ii-lt -aa reeeived at Uams Drug StW p stock of White Lead and Linseed Oil e. Pricea of Oil and Lead r- ...7-r' rvurfbrd tins more wma uu any .Van-i Thomas I rant. Herbert Ike. ';;"' Frniia Kilbert. William Scburman. vi' cm-tufiki.d. John Lilnber?er, James c-RL-t -p. icorpe Cramer, Charle Swink. boca, Trunks, hmg Good in St "- mem Oct. ML " a uroTPn utha Maxma r t- - r,F' R-Wf hade sdo ani fint Uothing m Monroe County. Raster receded tbe first premium on Clothing for 13 years. Notice. N Roster has returned from the city with a big stock of clothing hats, caps, turs, furnishing jtooda, dry goods, Ac If you want anythmg his line, give him a call. He will sell you goods cheaper than e?er before. To the Public -If you want a nice and stylish suit of clothes and one that will wear good, go to Raster's and you can have your pick out of the largest and best selected stock in town, at prices that wUl astonish you alL Great bargains at Raster's in whfc dress shirts, under shirts, draws, hoisery, gloves, neckties, bows, collars and cuffs, handker chiefs, fuspenders, umbrellas, &c. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. . N. Ruster just received from the city a nice assortment of dry goods, alpacas, shawls, trim ru logs, tc, which he sells real cheap. If you want nice paper collars, cuffs, neck ties, bows, &c, go to Ruster's he has the largest stock and sells cheap. N. Ruster has all the very latest styles of hats. Call and see them. He is selling goods very low. AX OTHER TROPHY W OX BT THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS 1 These superior and beautifully finished in- irumenta so lar eclipsed their competitor in volume, purity, sweetneasand delicacy of tone, as to carry off the first and only premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe A . KB k . flinty fair, Held September 25. 1874. liuy onty the but. For price list address Oct 1-tf. j. Y. SIGAFUS, GET OUT OF THE WAY ! Dont' you see the Lightning Express COMING in loaded down with DECKER'S GOODS FOR THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AlCTIOIV STORE, AT THE SMASH DOWN PRICES ! Last week the poods went under, and it i jut what Decker has expected and what he has been waiting for, so he could sell nearly all kinds of goods from 15 to 30 ceat3 lower on every Dollar than those merchants who laid in their stock six weeks ago- Just come and look for TOiirself and see the thousands and thousands of yards of Calicoes, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Black and Colored Alpaca, all colora, beautiful, for 30 and 40 cents, worth a great deal more money. Flannels, Cloths, Cassimeres, CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes. Nearly all these goods you will find as cheap as before the war. We have Calico 6 cents, good Pin and Needles, at 5 cents a whole paper, RIBBONS ASD WINTER FLOWERS, nearly half price. Come aud see for yourself and you will be satisfied. Nov. o-2m. DECKER & CO. TAKE NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the the Monroe County Co-Operative Life Insurance Company fos the Election of Directors will beheld at the Commissioners Office in the borough of Stroudsburg, at two o'clock on Monday, the fourth day of Januarv. A. D. 1875. M. A. De L. VAN HORN, Dec 24-lt. Secretary. JTAST NOTICE. All persons Indebted to tin firm of Lee A Co., prior to Dec. lt, 1S74, are requested to mxke settlement be fore the first of Jxnuarr. 1875. All book account re maining unsettled al that time will be collected accor ding to law. Dec 17, 1874. LEE 4 CO. PEIRSO.V, AUCTIONEER, Real Estate Agent and Collector. The n D3 ;rsi?aed beg 1-rave to notify the public that he is prepared to a-ell at short notice personal property of all kinds, as well as Heal Eaiate, at public or private CrSee at Thomas Sample's old store stand, at East Stroudbr;. Pa. Doc. 17, 184. It. TRIAL LIST, December Term, 1874. Charles Henry rs. Reuben Keuhart. Win. DaJton A Co. rs. John C. tsirunk. Abel Storm ts. Charl Ererett et. al. Nelson Detrick Abraham gtcea et. al. Joseph Greensweig fL Reuben llartxell A Co et. al. Mark Miller t. J. M. Carlton et. al. Peterson A Carpenter rs. Timothy Miller. Cussard' Adm'rs. . Lin ford Marsh. Lewis Wilson Snyder . I'ccn Mutual Life Insurance Company. Anna Maria Snyder ts. the gam. Dec. 17,74. THOSu if- McILIIANET, Proth'y. ARGUMENT LIST December Term, 1S71. Philip M-CIusky ts. Jacob Btaaffer. Geo. W. Nauman ts. Effie Smith, Administratrix. John Kern ts. Darid MarTjn. Darid Eerett ts. Timothy Miller. William Gilbert. Executor ts. Reuben Xreere. James IL Walton rt. Moses L. Noyea. Joseph GreensweU ts. Reuben llartxell. Executor. In the matter or the iuow s Appraiaemcnt ts. ttasn- ington OTerficH's rUt. Reuben Christ ts. Ca-Pr Buskirk et. aL Theodore Schoch ts. Viint Mcrwine. Jacob Price ts. Paltn A Korthrup. In th matter of the Petition for discharge of Sarah Dimtalck. Executor of Mason Dimmick, doc d. TOO. M. MclLUASEY, rrotb'y. Leeember 17. 1S74. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to roe direct ed iwied out of tie Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Coanty, I will expose to fcale, at Pub lic Vendue, on Saturday, iU 26dl day December, 1374, t 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Conrt House in the Borough of Slroudtsburg, Monroe County, the following described Real Estate, to wit: . , All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate in Pocono township, Mon roe Count v, containing 85 ACRES, more or Ies. bounded by land of Jacob Learn, Peter Learn, Manasseh Miller, George Se brine and others: about 20 acres cleared, bal- sjice Umber land. Improvements are ii .iU. hioh 16 bv 22 feet, framed T . .. BARV, 18 -Y 30 feet, a variety of Fruit Trees on the reml and water near the door. Sird and Uken in execution aa the prop erty of Philip SWvelj, to be oid by me for cash.. CflAXiLSS nKTlSheriff, Sberifia Office, 6ioat-yrj,T . Dictate 7, 13T.-5t. Sheriff's Sale. Br virtue of a writ of fi. fa to m Hire issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Alonroe County, I will expose to public sale, at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 2Zl day of Decanter, 1874, at 2 o'clock in I ha afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg. Monroe vounty, ue loiiowmg described Kesi Estate, io wis: All the interest of defendant in and to a cer tain farm or tract of land situate in Middle bmitnneld township, containing 120 ACRES, adioinin? lands of George Peter JamS TT Place, Kudolphus Schoonover, John Dewitt, Melchoir Depue. About 20 acres, WOOD- 1AIML, lo acres Y, balance cleared. Improvements part log and part frama Dwelling House, 1 tories high, 18 by 40 feet, BARN 33 by 45 feet, stable under and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Samuel G. Miller, and to be sold by me xor casn. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Stroudeburg, ) December 7, 1874. 3t. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of al. fi. fa. to me direct ed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 26tA day of December, 1874, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the followiug described Real Estate, to wit: All that certain messuage and two lots of land situate in Jackson township, in said Coun ty. No. 1 adjoining land of John M. Kins ley, Win. II. Rinehart, Philip Kresge and Jo nas B. Miller, containing 110 ACRES, of which 75 acres are cleared and in good state ol cultivation, balance tiinberland. The lm provements are a 1 story Frame House, 22 bv 25 feet. Kitchen attached 16 by 40 feet, a frame Barn 30 by 4t feet and other out buildings. There is a Young: Orchard fff on the premises. No. 2, containing 11 Acres and 131 Perches, adjoining No. 1 and land of Jonas B. Miller, John Kinsley and the Estate of John Wilson, deceased ; about C acres cleared and balance good timber land. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Daniel B. Miller, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, 1 December 7, 1S74. 3L Sheriff's Sale, By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me directed, iosaed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, al Pub lic Vendue, on Saturday, the 26th day of December, 1 874, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the following described Real Estate, to wil : A certain messuage and lot of land situate in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe Coun ty, on the North ide of Sarah Street, being 75 feet in front on Sarah Street by 160 feet deep, adjoining land of Henrietta De Young and Geo. L. Dreher. The improvements are a frame Dwelling House, 16 bv 24 feet, 2 stories high, with Mories. frame BARN 16 bv IS feel" S3i FRUIT TREES and water on the premises. ALSO: A certain lot of Land situate in Stroud township, containing 14 ACRES, more or leas, adjoining land of John Palmer, John Boys, John Decker and others, all clear ed. Also, the interest of defendant in a certain lot of Land on the South side of Bark street, ;athe Borough of Stroudsburg, containing 8 ACRES, adjoining land of Sydenham W. and John T. Palmer and others. The impovements are a Frame Dwelling House, 2-j bv 30 feet, 2 stories high, frame BARN 30 by 40 feet, and other out buildings. Seized and taken in exueution a the prop erty of William E. B. Palmer, and to be sold ty me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) December 7, 1874. 3t. ) Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of al. ven. ex. to roe di rected, i.-wued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Publie Vendue, on Saturday, the 26A day of December, 1S74, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe Cour.tj, the following described Real Estate, to wit: Situate in the townhip of Jackson in said County, viz: The undivided half part of a tract of Woodland containing 108 ACRES, adjoining lands of Robert Albertson, Samuel Able, Joseph Woodling and others, all Timber Laud. Also another tract containing 97 ACRES, adjoining land" of Philip McCluskey, John Felker, and Conrad Miller. About 50 acres cleared, balance timber land. Improvements Frame BARN 3d by 45 feet, Stone Stables, o i. t n: tt . (E, 20 by 24 feet 1J stories high. Also mm the undivided one half part of a lot of laud containing 21 ACRES, all cleared. Improvements FRAME HOTEL, 26 by 35 feet, two stories high, with two wings 14 bv 20 feet 1$ stories high. Frame Shed '60 b )y 24 feet, LOG DWELLING HOUSE 20 iv 30 feet li stories high, Blacksmith Shop 20 by 20 feet, and other out buildings, t ruit Trees on the premises. The public road from Tannersville to Fennersville passes through the. lal two properties. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Samuel R. Bosard, and to be sold by me for cash. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsborg, December 7, 1374. 3t. DENTISTRY. DR. HOMER PATTERSON Will be at the office of Howard Patterson, M. D. (formerly Dr.Seip's) Main sL. Stroudsburg, from December 24th to January 2d, 1375. (hen J id ays.) HU former patients, also others wish ine dental work done are requested to call. Fresh Laughing uu wm m reaaj 147 xir act ing. N. R,-Thoe Indebted are finest tq pafc rtyaej!?. fTc. 74.-41, 2STOTTCE Is hereby given to all those who are in debeted to the late firm of Brown & Kel ler to call at the store of D. R. Brown, and maxe settlement forthwith. All accounts remaining unsettled after the 1st of Jan ttary 1875, will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for settlement. D. R. BROWN, JOS. KELLER. Stroudsburg, Dec 10, 1874. WIDOWS APPRAISEMENT. The acceptance of widows in the following named Estates have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Mon roe county and will be presented for approval by aid Court on Monday, December 23th, 1874. Estate of Charles Shupp, deceased. Martin Roof, Geo. P. Hacker, " " Henry Stoddart, " ' Peter Sees, 44 Patrick McAsey, 44 TUOS. M. McILHANEY, dec. 9, 1374. Clerk. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Ephraim Arnold committee of the person and estate of Peter Arnold (a lunatic), of Ross township has filed the second account in the office of ths Protho- notary, of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, and will be presented for confirma tion and allowance at the next term of said Court to be held Mondav, Dec 23, 1874. THOS.'M. McILHANEY, Dec. 3, 1S74. Prothonotary. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested in the Estates in the respective decedents the following accounts have been filled in the Register's Office of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said County at Stroudsburg, on Mon day, the 2Sth day of December, lb74, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Account of Philip Remel, Administrator of the Estate of Mary Remel, dec d. Account of Samuel Streepy, Administrator of the Estate of Andrew Buskirk, dee'd. Account of Henry Kortz, Guardian of Thos. Y. Shoener. Account of Wm. n. Buttz, Administrator of the Estate vt Ueorge Werkheiser, dee'd. First account of Alonzo B. Shafer, Adminis trator of the Estate of Mary Shafer, dee'd. Account of David R. Malvin, Guardain of Edgar P. Hollinshcad. Account of Wm. H. Case, Executor of the last Will and testament of John Lynch, dee'd. First account of Thomas Altemose, Adminis trator of the Estate of Jacob Altemose, dee'd. First account of Josiah Shupp. Administra tor of the Estate of Nathan Shupp, dee'd. Account of Peter Gruver, Administrator of the Estate of George A. Buskirk, dee'd. Account of Edward B. Dreher and Secilla S. Carr, Administrators of the Estate of James Carr, Jr., dee'd. J. APPENZELLER, Register. Register's Office, Stroudsburg, Nov. 27, 1374. f ouvt Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Samuet. S. Drehks. President Judue of the 22d Judicial District of PennsylTania, com posed of the counties of Vvayne. Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and John De Young and Peter Grurer, Esqr'a. Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Mon roe, and by Tirtue of their offices. Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Genoral Jail diliTery and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, haTe issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of tho Peace and Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudiburg, on MONDAY, the 23th day of December, 1874, to continue one week, if necessary. XOTICE Is hereby irea to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Monroe, that they be then and there ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances to do those things which their offices are ap pertaining, and also that tbosa who are bound by recognizances to prosecute riTe erideoce ajraicst the prisoners that are or shall be In the jail of the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged wjtn in commission 01 onences to Detnen ana there to prtnecute or testify as shall be just. tuoa are the commonwealth.) CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) Decern oer 3, is4. ) Light! Light!! Light!!! A NEW ENTERPRISE! Keystone Oil and Lamp Store! The subscriber has just opened a new and elegant stock of Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Kerosene, laacninery, Sperm ana Neats Foot Oils, &cn on Main street, directly opposite the Strouds burg Bank. I am now prepared to furnish the citizen of Stroudsburg and surrounding conn- try with Chandeliers, 2,3, 4, and 6 lights. Hall Lumps, Stand and Bracket Lamps, Glass and Metal Lamps, Perkins' & Houses' Patent Safe ty Lamps, Orient, Fullers Patent Safety Limps; all kinds of Burners, Chimneys, Wicks and Lamp Trimmings. Kerosene oils 1.10 to 1.50 and over Sre test, from 20 to 40 cents per gallon. Machine oils of the best quality, warranted not to freeze or gum, $1 60 per ganon ; xseats root uu, nest quality 5l tu Kr gallon ; Sperm Signal Oil $1 50 per gallon; sther Saver, for harness, boots and shoe 50 cents per can. Give us a call. No trouble to show gnods. S. S. DRAKE. Novtmber 26, 1S74. tf. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MR. R. MAINONE the gentleman who adrertire in another column of this paper has been engaged here for some time in regulating, repairing, and tuning Pianos, Organs, MeloJe ons, etc., and we the undersigned think him a perfect master of the business. He repaired, regulated and tuned our instruments, that is Pianos and Melodeons, to our entire satisfac tion, and better than any one we ever employed before. We think him a gentleman in every respect and recommend him to overy one who wishes to employ a competent tuner, as thor oughly acquainted with the construction of musical instruments. C. R. ANDRE, REV. J. KOIILER, O. SANFORD, JOHN S. FISHER, NELLIE R. HINDS, DARIUS DREHER. HON. J. B, STORM. . C. D. BRODHEAD, FRANK BUSH, A. W. LODER, J. K. SHAFER, FRED. WAGNER. November 19, 1874-4U FOR SALE CHEAP, 58 DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS iMItkt Depot. For fa nhar particular, apply to G.STAtlFKEBACU, Oct. ll,7t-2w tst Strottdsbnrx. IS. LANKS OF ALL KLND3 for Sal t BARGAINS At flTJSTER'S, The National loll of Fashion! THE OLDEST AND MOST Eeliable Clothing GOODS MARKED DOWN AT Extremely CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CDILdDITIHIIIMCB Hats Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods,- Dry' Goods, k,- N. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good fits warrantod. N. RUSTER, PROPRIETOR 0P THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION September 3, 1S74. tf. R. MAINONE, Maker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer or Pianos, Ops and Melodeons. Parties residing 1b Strondsbnrr and Ttclnltr. wish ing their Instruments thoroughly tuned, regulated and repaired at s most reasonable price, wui please leare their orders at the Jeffcreonian Office. menu will find it to their advantage to call on me. HaT- ing had a practicle experience of orer twentj-six years in the musical line, I am prepored to furnish the latest and most improved instruments at the lowest possible prices. I hsve located myself permanently hers and solict your favors. K00FI1VG 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 ara aleo sole agent for Monroe County, for Smith's Turbnlar 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 STROl'DSBl'RG HAS A CHEAP CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST! James Edinger has just returned with an entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, that he bought at panic prices and is selling them at prices that astonish all. Call and look and be convinced before you purchase elsewhere. One door above Hollinshead's Drug Store. Sept. 17-3m. HENRY D. BUSH, (Successor to R. F. A II. 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 ice appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE. The stock was not purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Sales but will be told at prieea satisfactory to purchaser-, and warranted at to quality. CALL AND BIZ. H. D. BUSH. StroodsboT. April SO, 1874 tf.- OX'T you Unoir that J. II. McCarty & Sons are the only Under takers in Stroudsburg who understands their business ? If not, attend a Funeral managed br any other Undertaker in town, and you will see the proof of tha fact. Jans 1874-tf . Can yon tall why it lathttwhen any tf eemm la Bteeodshnrr hftw-Fttra. they al ways iTrrw !V: rjrcjrsjw tcr ! 9rt ?VtT. House in Town J Low Prices ! LARGE AND FINE SELECTED' 9 Main streit, SiRouiis'BrRd, Pa. UNDERTAKING. McCAP.TY i SOKS hare on hand the largest and beat assortment cf COFFINS and TRIMMINGS TT vt c""f ' -?w ?rs: or rnuaaw- ! phla, and wUl make this traaca or their busts s specially. COFFINS' anti; CASKETS of any shape or style, can be famished at on hour's notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third leas than any ahoS In Stroudsburg. In no case will they charge more staa ten per cent, above actual coat. E31EALSIXG attended to In any part of the Countr at th hertt possible notice. " June 18,'74-ir J. B. HULL,. (Successor to J. E. Erdnssn,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., "Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, MOACUEXTS, 11EADSTOXES, &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. f Orders by mail promptlv attended to. feb 2072-tf GRAND OPENING IN nCTCUIXSOX'S BRICK BUILD IN (7f opposite T. StempTe's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened witn an entire new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries CONSISTING OT DRESS GOODS, DELAINES; POPLINS, WHITE GOODS. WOOLENS, SHAWLS. ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS. PRINTS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL' CLOTH. Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, xVIeal, Salt, Fish, Pork; 'Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Flavoring Extracts, and Spicea 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.'H. SnOTWELL, Formerly Slater A ShotwelL Dec. 4, 1873.-3m LIME! LIME!! Th undersigned hereby informs the pnblie that tby hsT opened two Kilns, near Experiment Mill. Monro county. Pa., and are prepared to fill all orders promptly. Th capacity of th Kilos are between tares and four hundred bushels par day. Th LIME IS OF A BETTER QUALITY than that burned ra any other part of the eoaaty. Fames desiring lis, along the line of !awar. Lackawanna 4 WeeMrs & & will fcsv their order promptly ailed, by a4dtjnaz O. AS. HTXTJm. r2priJteBtXUb,P.Oi JSaell.irH. f Jleire active p