JUL - wrt - 4rtVn'i.'' J'' And the gas project- don't let U3 forget that THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1S75. 55 IT LAKY. Our readers wilt have noticed in last week'? paper the annouiu-cment of the death ofone, who has become quite a celebrity, and was !;i.own to the traveling public for nearly fort y vr.ars. We allude to Sir. Pivid Starncr, whose death took place on the 6th inst. Mr was a native of this place, and at least for ty years of his life was spent as a stage driver between Ea.no n and Stroudsburg or between Stroudsburg and Milford. Indeed from .lite young manhood, until some sis year? ;!o, since when be has been a sufferer from the di.sea.se of which he died, he maybe said to have occupied the scat on the stage box, both night and day. lie lacked the advan tages of education, because his youth passed while educational advantages were rather sparse in this neighborhood but ho posses ted truthworthincss and a disposition to oblige, which made him asuscfulinhisspherc, as are the best of those who occupy more t railed positions among men. Accommoda ting to a degree, he was to the people aloug the road what express companies are to-day, vrith this difference that his terms were mod orate, aud his good offices were always prompt ly discharged and to the satisfaction of his patrons. Many a trip to Milford, to Strouds 1 iirg and to Easton were spared residents !ong the road, by David's perfect readiness and promptness, and frequently bis stage box was literally packed with the fruits of his many commissions, and yet notwithstanding bis illiteracy and his inability to read, be was never known to have made a mistake, nor to have failed in leaving the right package in the right place. His power of memory was but little short of miraculous, and whether vi;.h package or message, it was all the same ' Pave," as he was called by every one, was always ready to meet his customer satisfac torily so far as his share of the transaction was concerned. About six years ago, while in the pursuit of his avocation he was attack rd with paralysis, and for most of the time t-inee, lie has been bed ridden. While we regret the death of one who in his day and .-pherc was so useful, we do not feel that we over step the bonds of good heartedness when we sav that death was a relief at which his own good soul rejoice. He has left earth' trials and tribulations earths pains, and arth which had ceased to be earth to hi eli.uded mind, and, doubtless, his step from time to eternity, was but a transition from lfjs trials here to a far more glorious and never ending bliss in heaven. His remains were interred in the Cemetery on Friday last. in ceded by solemn services and an appro priate sermon by the llev. Mr. Carrow, at ihe Methodist Church. The disturbances in the coal regions con tlnue to attract general attention. Early las week, on the requisition of the Sheriff o izerne county, who declared himself uuable t.i keen the peace, Governor Ilartranft or . red a regiment of volunteers from Phila d.'hihia to proceed to Ilazelton. On their jn ival the soldiers were distributed in srpuad t-i protect the mines where violence was cx ; ". ted. The object was not so much to pro ec-ed with the mining of coal as to preven reference with the pumping, which i neecary to keep the mines from filling wit v.utt r. The presence of the troops caused treat czdicmeut among- the striking miners jiu-1 their fr:.e.ns, and a committee was dis patched to Hamburg to request the (J over nor to order then away. It wa3 promised ,-ti their part that if this were done there should be no interference with "dead tvork in the mines. The Governor declined to do ; except with the concurrence of the Sherifi and operators of the mines. Public meetings have been held at. Ilazelton and elsewhere to ; ive assurance that there will be no further io'ence, but it is admitted that the miners' societies can not control all their members in this respect. The leaders insist that there will be no resumption of mining ia the anthra cite region for months to come unless the owners come to the terms of the miners ; and the operators themselves appear to be quite ?! determined in their course. The subject a perplexing and troublesome one ia ail its aPrts, but the declaration of the Governor that peace and order tball be maintained at v. -hatevtr cost will be generally approved by the people cf the State. Bucks Co. Int. An'D now set hens. TiiE frost is nearly all out of the ground creabouts. Improvements. The improvements, hereabouts, arc pushing along. Mr. Fulmer old on the 27th inst. is pushing the work on the Stroudsburg House, and will have it completed a.? speed ily a3 possible. Stephen Holmes, Esq., broke ground for his new building, next above Brown's jewelry President Grant will be fifty-three years X he Cincinnati .. - - simile ot the signature vi x'n. . x. , of the First National Bank of Indianapolis, rfhe Track! Tin: question with a good many now is j store on Monday. The building will comprize what has become of the garden tools? And now gate practic comes in play, iovely evenings for billing and cociug. Our candidate for Associate Judge is Amanudus Orevus Grecnwald. Mind that now. law offiee, for the owner, among other things. Windy White is erecting a dwelling for J. I. Stroud, Esq., near the old Presbyterian e New goods will arrive at N. Buster's this week and next. Doa't fail to call and sec them. Paterson, N. J., and New Britain, Conn.3 ,f , TWrtmcnt at Washington has church, which Mr. White will occupy as a electcd Republican mayors on Monday. I distribixtccl 15 000 bushels of imported residence. . , J?1 r: L Our Boarding House Keepers, and land- A married man in Louisville is named oats, and the same qu.n, u . Wd renerrd v. are brushing up lor the Tjroomback. and it is said tliat His uie nar- wiieat , ueiwecu dimmer cainnaicn. and making things lookL;. wit.li bi? nnmo. two million bags of seed, containing corn, nruce and shioey as a new pin. . . beets, carrots, onions, melons, puniptins, The rafting season has fairly opened on the Delaware. On Ihursday last lit teen rafts passed down the river. . m Those wisliing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at I. Buster s, as he is bound not to be undersold. -- Goods cheaper than ever at N. Buster's. He has them marked way down to bottom, prices. Xj AruiL showers! Yes, we had rain on Sunday night, and snow on Tuesday morn ing to the depth of seven inches. . Lovely month has been April thus far, with just storm enough to break the monot ony cf too much of a good thing. - . Col. James Page, one of the best known citizens of Philadelphia, died last Tuesday a week, aged a little over 80 years. . Y. M. C. A. The next regular monthly raeetineof the Y.M.C. A. will be held in their rooms Friday evening, April 10th. All are cordially invited. , Religious. Services will be held in St. Matthews Catholic Church, East Strouds burg, next Sunday, April 18th. Rlv. P. J. MoManus, Pastor. William Bardsley, Bepublican member becn distributcd through every i i .nfTuM-inirn Train l i1 vi'iuu it iii jl i . n l a. .r- : e:rt ,h Odd VeM . State and Territory ol our vast, country. Ui lUieiCC-CiUQ UIVUOIVUJ iiii.vi.jj ersofFort Penn Lodge were installed, on the 5th. the officers of Mountain Home There will be a spelling match at the rooms cf the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday even ing next, commencing promptly at 3 o'clock Everybody most cordially invited to be present. Strouivsburq and vicinity is soon to have "sporting club" the object of which is the commendable one of seeing that the gann ami fish laws of the commonwealth arc en forced hereabouts. Important. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Iried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first cost and Ltloic cost. Come one and all now is vour chance fur Bargains. The stones arc now loose, and it is about time that we get to work at those cisterns. Remember, "an ounce of prevention is worth a jH)und of cure," and that it is much better tr build the cbsterns now. that after a while feel sorry that we did not build them. We noticed Mr. Theodore G. Wolf, a for mer Stroudsburg boy, and now Superintend ant of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Com Dauv's rolling mills, on our streets during several davs of last week. Dore was not looking as well as usual. The Clearfield, Pa., Republican says: ' 'Instead of sending seventeen hundred rafts, 4 r about ten iniuion ieet oi lumuer u me I- .wer market, as we did last year, only about right hundred or eight hundred and fifty rafts, or probably five million feet will be it rit iuto market this year. The reduction v.-iii be severely felt by us in this county this year, and if the prices fall much below last year the depression will be awful. But there i': no U--e of being discouraged. Let our tiui Wr s-tand, and our people go to work and fji.-e wheat, com, potatoes, beef and pork of their own, which is no harder work than timbering, and they need not send what lit tle money they have out of the county for (hat which they can produce themselves." Wm. II. Wolfe, of Scranton, spent sever al days last week on a visit to his father Mr, Peter Wolfe, in Smithfield. We regret to learn that the old gentleman is eonsiderably under the weather. He has turned, we are informed, his S5th year. A ripe eld age truly. -o Simon Fried, dealer in clothing, &c., who recently returned from the city, is now dis playing one of the finest and best assort ment cf goods in In3 line of business, ever offered for sale in Monroe county, which he will sell at the lowest rates. Read his ad vertisement ia another column, and give him a calL A grand festival for the benefit of the Pastor of Stroudsburg. A. M. E. Church will be held in the vacant store room of Wm S. Wintermute, Main street, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, 14th and 15th, inst Several white ladies having kindly consented to aid us. andwHJ be in attendance. An in vitation is extended to the public generally, Admission free. ' The New York Tribwne went into its appointcd successor of General Spinner MAKE ROOM FOR THE new seven-story palace on Saturday. Treasurer of the United States. Frcm r nv,nn rT-: T ,,.. ..:.; arthat the couaUy is uuucixux wucap uuuas of Ziu varieties Ot WOOU nave -rr - - only to have a change irom one reiuaiKauic si.Tnature to another. It Loks like a hand- Specimens becn collected in Berks county Forty buildings were destroyed by fire ful of fisa.hookg at Millerstown, Pa., on Sunday. During the past few months the Agri- THAT HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT DECKER'S WONDERFUL CHEAP The last two weeks have been productive ! f interesting occasions auiuus tuo vxv. , twtt nwhrothmn. On the 3d inst the new offi-OL i.- AUCTION STORE! What Next? GOOD NE WS ! DECK E R has ju.t been buying out a merchant, took all the goods at 60 cents on tho dollar from first cost, and li ia now rushing them on to his customers, som The Rev. Father O'llara of Wilkesbar- at cost anj below cost. What Next? At a sale oi merino wwcu i'iauu, ,. - , , pr nr Mountain nome . . , i , . it, ujuubinua"" o - . I j i thrt nthpr fi.iv a single ram urouiiut, . . ., ... , tt- i v.i T! . -t.,i 7 j cd vr.armr.t tn ti-ii- rnn?nT Ifffl n AS. I1C ,odgc, ana on tne iuto tne omwra ui u,ft nnA flf. r(X qnl1 nt S40 nnchJ "w . ? ' " . .. The next thine i. for all bin curtcm . 1 "11 1 UtUVf. UUU U1V V, I V.J v. v- - I 1 . 1 i T T X. 1" 4 U ir?tl I -'- tor the ensuing six montns, wm - ' , . t advised them to Keep aiooi num u- come anj Ket some of the greatest Lariiw George Reynolds, of Salt Lake City, gators of the troubles, whom he denounced ever offered in Stroudsburg. couvicted of polygamy lias becn sentenced aa men unworthy of confidence or respect, What Next? to one year in the penitentiary and a fine that their past life was of doubtful charac- FinePpringaBd8ummerDrcS3Good3fBtr;pejf of $300. ter, and they only worked to the detriment paid and plain Goods, only 12, 14 and 16 cu! of those who tried to make homes for them- odgc, officered as follows : Fort Penn, No. 134. N. G. Silas D. Robeson, V. G. M. R. Brown, Sec' v. William S. Rees, A. S.Thos. M. Mcllhaney, Trcas. Darius Drcher, Ren. to G. L. John S. Fisher. or relict during tne past Mountain Home, No. C34. N. G J. M. Carlton, V. G. Nathan II. Shafer, Sec'y. C. W. Decker, . A. S. John Bee rem, Trcas. Allen Price, Rep. to G. L. E. II. Heller. Number of members 16S. Amount paid for relief $100. NEOLA, No. S27 N. G. J. W. Butts, V. G. Alexander Harps, Sec'y. A. B. Shafer, A. S. C. M. Low, Treas. Abraham Setzer, Rep. to G. L. Jacob Kotz All additional warrant ui auacnmeuu uaa . ...:i: u .; n i;i;iwl been issued and delivered to the Sheriff for ... - through, honest labor, execution against the property of Y llliam . What Next? Fine black and colored Alpacca and Alpac ca Lustre, only 25, 30 and 35 cents. Number of members 1S5. Amount paid flood What Next? r relict during the past term o-i uu. . , sBi,i;,i wwi. nM n?. pj.. . , r n, washed aDout lour ieet; oi carm irom tt- r"'" ; "v- , V'U,,B Four prisoners escaped from the Craw- " , , w bar, Jackonett, Iaonsook, Victoria Lawns ford countv iail on the 9th inst., by taking LU a v . Hamburg eagings ana inserting, cheapest in a stone out of the wall and descending bv nessce river, near Louisville, ii ount county, the county. the aid of a rope. Tenn. When the water subsided a strange spectacle was presented. Tho whole of the The wheat crop in Southwestern V lrgmia denuded area was covered with skcltons. has greatly improved within the last few Some were straight, some reclining, some days, and an average yield is now con- doubled up and some in a sitting posture . fidcntly exwected. There were the osseous forms of infants, . -0. . ' -it . ' . , p., c, , of children and of full grown persons. A State census will be taken ot the State t . , , x' v , i i . c T Over one thousand forms have been coun- of New lork beginning on the 1st of June , , , mv.' . .j i P x cj4 ted. Persons who have lived in the vicim- iy oi Luis uuj&iaiuua cmdvij ui i. laws and the expenses paid by the State. than half a century never heard of any Rev. R. B. Kistler, a Lutheran clergy- human bones being discovered there be- Number of members 97. Amount paid man who lives in Cherryville, Northamp- fbre, and the skeletons are not found in a or relief $95. I ton countv, jrot out his sleijrh on December mound, nor in what appears to be unartifi- .... ..... . i " i A e arc pleased to learn that the order, 22. 1874. and drove in no other vehicle ,1 fnrmntion of earth. . , . a ; ,i j: 1 ' I nereanouts, is m a very nourimnfi untn 30, 1875, riding in it 971 tion. miles in fourteen weeks. What Next? Beautiful Calicoes 6, 8 and 10 cents for the very best, Merimacks and Cochecoes. What Next? Good heavy solid Ginghams only 10 ct.. What Next? Bleached and nnbleached Muslins, Rome of the very cheapest in the county. We want every body to get a sight of these. What Next? Verv heavv over-all stuff only 16 cts., worth 20 cents in some stores. What Next? Fine Damask Linen Table Cloths, two yard wide, only 75 cents a yard, worth Si in wine stores; and good unbleached Linen lalile Mauch. Chunk has the niumps in epide mic form. Governor Tilden of New York is deter- Cloth.3 only 45 and 50 cts. a yard mined to wage relentless war upon the old What Next? Beautiful white Counterpanes only $1 2 mi i t i' r .i: I-I 0 iuc principal ivirican uisco.ery Taramany Ring as weH tbc canal thieves. sinrn flu rl.ntl nf T)r Livintrcf nno. bosl . . , w T o Hn last wnlc nardoned James 11. lncrcrsoll. - T.i,,ia T i'nnn tIj v,.i ;.... . ... f . j I , f . . .t t . . , .1 .1 I t C 'I " 1 J "V-u, ..v..-,, ."ivu m. lo, I'lkBII.-i, luisviile, ivy., erected mty-seven man-neen What is thougnt to Do tne eouincrn fT j- h Gente' and Lydie'a handkerchiefs from 8 to 25 ufacturing establishments last year. outlet of the great Lake Langanyike, by . . n . rm - fi w Vfnrs tin nrn:n. ccnte. . "'n " J I I Baltimore has a berar who has retired Lieutenant Lameron. lhis immense lake . Injrersoll was rcleascd for the pur. What Next? -',J I o-A i r from business with a fortune of $26,000. 13 raiies ionS anu uas au a 01 m pose of using him a witness in the suits i I Til I 1 1 H I . -I I Tlie month of May coming, will have five Saturdays, five Sundays, aud five Mon- davs. The United States already pays twice as much in pensions as any other nation in the world. than 10,000 square miles. Three thousand yards of brought anainst Tweed, Sweeney and Con- SILK AJSB VhL VhT RIBBONS. There is a snow-bank in Winnebago Co., nelly, to recover the money stolen by them p Tnwa. 28 font hio-h. Tho man on whose from the city treasury. Although lweed W nati XM exi V farm it rests is oin to build a shed around is in prison he has becn dispossessed of none of 200 trimmed and nntrimmed Hats for La- it and keep an ice cream saloon net sum- hi. enormous wealth, and there seeml to XS mer. He is denounced by his neighbors, be no way of regaining the proceeds of hi3 fui cheap. who have only little drifts, 18 to 20 feet robberies while in power. But with In- U h.lt In the wheat fields in Bradford county, u;h, a Hoated and grasping monopolist, gersoll as a witness it is expected that sev- M , nr, , r. ., ,n Un Pa., living grasshoppers arc found in con- oral millions of this ill-gotten spoil will be 8ierv an j (iiovcssome of the best in the conn- siderable numlers and the fanners in that TIle rulmS of JudS lwe11 111 rcsPect recovered for the benefit of the plundered 7 fr the price. locality are worried about it. to the collection of school taxes has been reversed bv the supreme court and the The Wheat crop of Oregon has not been i rctation f by the school a failure ever since first settled by the . rtf .. m, tr.-.t r whites, thirty years ago. What country dccision b authorize gdlool lircctors to on the globe can show a better record than oeartca o . vowl- fifto, mu ,m 11it7t7--?iJ Cfc AAVI VAbVVUilJ. UAkVU tul fcJ V.' tax-payers. will of all honest citizens against the thieves. Governor Tilden has the good in his warfare What Xextl All kind.'? of Notions and Fancy Goods, good Tins, and best Needles for 5 cts. a paper, and good ppool cotton, 200 yards warranted, only 4 cents a spool. Paper Collars 10 cts. and others in proportion. the dollar for school purposes. lVhat IVcxt ? Four hundred Talm Leaf and Japanese The President on Rumors. President Grant was interviewed by a correspondent of the New York Times. last Mondav. in reference to recent rumors. trrttnen linvo P-nJnftd nn oWtmn viftnrv 1 In regard to Mexican incursions into Texas I onl-y 3 anJ centa a Plcce - . j - On Monday the Mayor was to be chosen, he said the accounts were exaggerated. What iYext ? and there were two candidates, one "no li- A force of military has been ordered to the Kentucky Jems IS cents a yd., good CWi cense" the other "licenses." The former frontier to protect the settlers from the rlZU was chosen bv ten maioritv. The Erreatest inroads of Mexican Guerrillas. There great bargain. country is Kalamazoo, Michigan, which entjlussm prcVailed. The clergymen were no reasons at present for apprehension What IVcxt ' has 11,330 inhabitants, five raUroads, clectionccrcd the whole day through, while of a war between the two countries, and he FIannels of all kinds an'a ors. Among several millions of manutactures, and halt a tlQ jajjc3 constant praycr meetings. said that nothing would be done by this them ia heavy plaid Shining, only IS c-vnts a that ? A Cleveland youth of rather fast procli vities fell in love with a parson's daughter, and as a clincher to his claims, said to the reverend gentleman, "I'll go my bottom dol lar on piousness." The largest and wealthiest villas in the dozen banks and colleges applied for a city charter. It has never Government to provoke such a result. lie yard, and beautiful Counterpane very choap. tV,rt t nrri v, further said that the reported resignation T . 1. 1 . . I ' A colored congregation in Dayton have scourge, r two years of Commissioncr pouglass wasuntruCf and decided to forgive their clergyman for bet- J beCn nted the PwPle f that no changes that he was aware of were ting on three-card montc and losing $90 outh?rn and W estern Minnesota is not bc maJe b thc of ftstival money STATE CAPITAL. What Xext? Excellent Cotton Bats and Carpet "Warp, a great bargain. What Xext? We will sell you a whole suit of Men' clothes, coat, vest and pants made up of good heavy Cassimere, well made and lined, only nine dollars and ffty cents, warranted. The Beading Times has discovered that r.imlle old lady again : Mr3. Mary Koeh, widow of Jacob Koch, aged seventy-eight yars on the llihult, residing with her son-in-law, Mr. John Winters, at Xo. 812 Chestnut street, is the fortunate possessor of quilts of the fiueit workmanship and inosrt elaborate designs. iShe works with ihe r.eedio at times till midnight and is vt rv fond of dancing. She sometimes lays Iwr work bv and will datu a minuet with Wild Pigeons have bee3 unusually plenti ful with us this spring. Large number have been shot and caught, and, they hav been oCered to our citizens at $1 per dozen A flock settled down in one of our up town gardens la;t Friday, but they left before gir- ing our hunters a chance at them. Our typographical force went out last Saturday to "play havoc and let loose the dogs of war" among them and returned after a hard days work with 0-0-0. Bully. Mr. Samuel Melick and lady, left here for their home at Newburg, on Friday last. It will be a pleasure for their many friends here to learn that tho trip has resulted in an improvement in Mr. M's. health, and for them to learn of the many wishes expressed that they may soon again be found visiting this the scene cf their young man and wouiau hood. Of course, having tasted of the re freshing waters of Stroud's spring they can not stay away for long. Pecker & Co., of the cheap auction store have a large advertisement in this week's paper, giviog a description of their spring and summer goods just received and their astonishing low prices. Some people on reading his advertisement may think it one of those humlvgs that are often seen ia print, aud we too might come to the same conclusion, were we a stranger to Mr. Decker and his lionoralU way of dcaiicg, but we know, for we have dealt with him a number of years. That his goods are among the best, and as he advertises them we venture to say, no you will find them Look at his wunderfd advertisement, . then give him a call and satisfy ycursc.t. rn r.t flirt f oopnnc rn. I marked, "We 13 all human, and de game J ,,,,., A , , j ' . . eggs, all of which, after being placed near wtrry ei.eiuuc. Vof,t,,l n.i;t o nnmU nf Bills Annrnvpd liv thA finvAmnr Irascible old party "Conductor, why farmers, discouraged with, the prospects, Harrisburg. April 12 Governor Hart didn't you wake rne up a3 I jisked you ? uave abandoned their homesteads and left ranft has approved the following acts of thc Ilere I am miles beyond my station. Con- the country. If the prophecy proves cor- last Legislature : ductor "1 did try, sir, but all 1 couia get rect tjl0S0 counties most afflicted will be To repeal the Local Option law. out of you was, 'All right Maria; get the Utterly deserted in a short time. To provide for the appointment 0f a We will aeU our five dsHar Mens' lot for , , , . . . rrt . . , w anu .Mens gooa lasung uoow iot i . i l . ,i ill oiate xuaru oi VCuiicuunu iuauurcrs. worth .r0 What XextT We will sell Boys' and Youth' suit from four to seven dollars, good cloth and well mado. What Xcxt I children their breakfast, I'll be down in a minute. the other day, one colored man inquired of To regulate the practice of medicine, What Xext f A kind hearted baker in Charlestown, I otber . IWt dc surgery and obstetrics in this State. AVe Miall sell Ladle's good lasting CSaiter, for xuass., uu icguiauj """Jones about de first of Jinuary?' "Data v.. MW. w uu vioy, w i .oa.m v- KmL-Pn hrtA for a female bercar cverv ! ! t, . .a... t.. ment of trustees for the State Normal BOJ"e !? h" kecP a P' ?ri.me. -o w mc x ma wa3 ino answer , nut Ave of ladies' and Mb . 1 i . j ii ii 1 . morning, was somewnatsurpriseu me oLner dun lcft ter; Why, how's dat?" dc day to ascertain that she was a boarding fusfc wcck &he caUed mc hoQey d(J ncxt house keerer, and that ten people daily sat weet &h& sulkcd around and me olc at her table. Richards the third week she cum for me Old Ben Wade declines running as a wi(j a flat-iron and broke two ribs, and I'm candidate for Governor at the ensuing elec- gwjne to teep right away from dar." lie jrives several reasons tor Schools. To authorize an additional law judge in the Nineteenth District. ses' and Children's Shoes, and sell tliem wonderful cheap. What cxt! v ;m ii a .,r f.a:.nl,l TT its fcr m . 1 1" 1 i f P 11 I "II LllWl Mill, UMIIUIUL'V To establish a system of free bnaking, Men for $1 50 and $1 75, worth $2 and S2 and to securo thc public against loss from In some stores. Small Uov's and Youth sllaw insolvent banks. and Caps, very cheap. To regulate the manner of increasing the W hat Xext : Ti 1 tmn in Ohio this course the principal one of which is Another circumstantial account of further indebtedness of municipalities, and to pro- We intend to keep on hand fashionable Prt sufficient in itself, to wit : that for two gold discoveries in thc Black Hills eomes vide penalties for the illegal increrse there- Vi vears past his voice has been so used up Irom iankton, Uakota. ihe Uwens ot. and price that he has not been able to make a speech, brothers, who are reporteed as bringing in Atitnoruing ana regulating the making antl It IS UlCC Ii L114I1 ttl. -. UlU ..V...W, " " v.v-. , I - It 1 w "J I -J "entleman is now in his seventy-fifth year, and are men whose statements can bc relied Known as nomes lor irienaiess children. cheap What JVcxt I 'cople wonder how Decker can sell p'f an. The reason is simply this. Mr. I V'K .18 F . L . ... 4 . ,,,M-. . The prospect of having so noted a eham- upon. Being out on a hunt with a party, Xo provido lor the expenses required by !s near tne city ana can oe tv 'aUa pion as Wade for a Republican candidate and meeting some of the Black Hills pros- an act entitled an act to provide for the chep goods, and buys them Sot cash, ami thw was sufficient, while it was indulged in, to pectors, they were induced to venture on a continuance and maintenance ot soldiers " the reason he can sell them so cnet'j drive oiFall competitors ; but now that he prospecting tour, though lacking experience, orphans. What Xextf is out of the way it behooves the Pepubli- and without tools. Camping some thirty To prevent the sale of intoxicating Oar customers will find in MiQcackex cans of Ohio to make choice of some one miles south of General Custer's lines, they liquors and for the preservation of order at vsn, thc Superintendent of th e iu r whose name will be strong enough to lead found gold within three days in such soldiers' encampments. Jjj ghohem theheap6 goods whh great them to victory. Ex-Governor Noyes, ex- quantities that, leaving their companions to To provide for printing and furnishing pleasure. Governor Hayes, and ex-Governor Uenni- guard the spot, the Owens boys returned wrappers for tho Legislative Record. What Xext I son have all been named, Hayes being the for supplies and equipment. They have To provido for settling the claims of E. pe RUre amj po to the Cheap Auction Store, strongest of the lot. Sherlock J. Andrews, no fears of the Indians, having met both Tt ters and John Laute. down town, 4 doors below the Tost 0.1'e of Cleveland, and Professor Monroe, of Brule and Teton, Sioux, and maintained To reimburse A. H. Waters for clothing pEC'KEK A Oberlin, are also named. friendly relations with them. and funeral expenses of soldiers' orphans. April 13, 1873. ly.