'"" 1fflflh"it"ali),l,iiij.J Clear the Track ! MAKE ROOM FOll TIIK Wonderful Cheap Goods THAT HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT DEOKEE'S WONDERFUL CHEAP AUCTION STORE! What Next? lmvW OIlt a merchant, look t,,c gooJ-" t lo'cciits on the dollar from first cost, and lie 'io rushing them off to his customers, some lwlrur pnst. jlCO1' !um "v,-,v- What Next? The next thing is, fr all his customers to conie a"1 Set some OI u,e greaic81 uargains fTer offered in Stroudsburg. What Next? Vine spring and summer Dress Goods, striped, ,ail and plain Goods, only 12, 14 and 16 cts. What Next? Vine black and colored Alpacca and Alpac rt Lustre, only 2, 30 and 3o cents. What Next? Splendid White Dress Goods, Peka cross bar Jackonett, Naonsook, Victoria Lawns, Hamburg edgings and inserting, cheapest in the county. What Next? JVantifnl CAlicoes 0, S and 10 cents for the Tt-rv liest, Merimacks and Cochecoes. What Next? (Sood heavy solid Ginghanis only 10 cts. What Next? r.leachcd and unbleached Muslins, some of tin terv cheaiest in the county. e want wiry binly to get a sight of these. What Next? Very heavy over-all stuff only 1G cts., worth (i cents in some stores. What Next? Fine Damask Linen Table Cloths, two yards wide, only 7-r cents a yard, worth 1 in some Mures ; and good unbleached Linen Table Cloths only 43 and 50 cts. a yard. What Next? r.cantiful white Counterpanes only $1 2-r titv cheap; Linens, Linen Towls, Napkins, ietW and Lydie's handkerchiefs from 8 to 25 cents. What Next? Three thousand yards of SILK AND VELVET RIRRONS, all widths and colors, nearly half price. What Next? 200 trimmed and untrimmed Hats for La die's Misse's & Children, less than half price. A LSO Lace, Flowers and Feathers wonder ful cheap. M il at Xextl dents', Ladie's, Misse's and ChiJdrens' Ho siery and Gloves, some of the best in the coun ty for the price. TVliat .c?;tl All kinds of Notions and Fancy Goods, good Pins, and best Needles for 5 cts. a paper, and good ?ool cotton, 200 yards warranted, wilv 4 cents a sjxiol. Taper Collars 10 cts. and others in propor tion. What ZYext? Four hundred Talm Leaf and Japanese FANS, only 3 and 5 cents a piece. lVhat Xextt Kentucky Jeans 13 cents a yd., good Cassi niHi 50 cts. good Water-proof 95 cts. and don lie width black Beaver Cloth only $1 75, fxeat bargain. lVIiat Xextl Flannels of all kinds and colors. Among tiiem is heavy plaid .Shirting, only 18 cents a yard, and beautiful Counterpanes very cheap. IVIiat Xcxt? Fxcellent Cotton L'ats and Carpet "Warp, a feat bargain. What Next! we will Bell you a whole suit of Men's fWhes, coat, vest and pants made up of good heavy Cassiraere, well made and lined, only dollars and fifty cents, warranted. What Xext? We will sell Boys' and Youth's suits from I to seven dollars, good cloth and well made. " " ' 1 What Acxtf 1 We will sell our five dollar Mens' Boots for I and Mens' good lasting Boots for $1 75, J "nh $2 50. I What JVcxt? AVefrtiall sell Ladie's good lasting Gaiters for I H 25 and $1 50, worth $1 75'and $2 25 in I ("me stores. We shall keep a good assortment ? f Ladies' and Mi BSCS' and Children's Shoes, J "d ell them wonderful cheap. What Xcxt? J "id Caps, very cheap. What IVcxt? We intend to keep on hand fashionable Dress f'"ds, in quantities so that none need to go Jav without being suited, both in style, quality anl price. What Xextl I'eonle wonder how Decker can sell goods so j The reason is simply this. Mr. Decker near the city and can be there agreal por- the nrettv and for r!iKli. and ihiS ll'e reason he can sell them ko cheap for cash. What JVextl i unioiuers win imu in vnv- yH, the Superintendent of the Store, a gen- "trran who will always be glad to see them ; ini sliow them the cheap goods with great r--ure. W hat Xextl F'C-finre and go to the Cheap Auction Store, wn town, 4 doors below the Post Office. DECKER & CO. 'e will sell good soft fashionable Hats for Men for $1 50 and $1 75, worth $2 and $2 50 me stores. Small Bov's and Youth's Hats lfriU5, 1875. -ly. Sheriff's Sale. .vB-V.Ti.rV,e r,a vrit of Alias writ of Iv. Fa. to mo Uim-tcl inl out of tJ.e Court of Conimou 1'kxs ol Monroe county, I will exiwso to sale, at Tublic VeuJui;, &4 TURDA i; MA Y 22d, 1S75, at 2 uVlick In the afternoon at tbo Court Hons.' in the Iforotixli of &tr.ndsburB, Monroo couutr, the following de rilH-d Real EstaU', to wit : All these two certain tractsof Inml cinn In Pnn.lUo tsp., in said county, i ne of them surveved in the war rantee name of Johu Peterson, (or Patterson.) coutaiu- 401 1-2 ACRES, more or less, adjoininj lands in warrantee name ",,!?lln' Anthony O.iah, lU.ger Welsh and othei lue other tract adjoins the above, and containing 321 Acres, 67 Perches, also adjoininir land in the warrantee nnnies of Davcn Dort Marrii-tt I t..ni.,i,,;r. i ...i . , "j"""" wiva mm uiiit. lhe alve tracts arc uuiiiiproTed tinilM-r land, and Lioht A CRM are cleared. .Scizt-;! and taken in execution as the pronerty of , .uuiiuuijju, aim 10 oe soia ov me lor custi. . .,r, ir. c. , JACOB K.SilAl lilt, Shcriir. .henir's olT.ee, Stroudsburg, Pa. I Jtay ti, 1S73. j" Sheriff's Sale. By virtno of a writ of al. fi. fa. to me directed, issued out the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe count v. I will cxiose to sale, at Public Vendue, on SATURDAY, MAY 22d, 1S73, at 2 o'eloc k in the afternoon, at the Court House in the JSomiiKh nf Stroudsburg, Monroe couuty, the following described Ileal 1 '.state, to wit: An excellent Farm situate in Polk township, Monroe county, consisting of 170 ACRES, over 100 acres cleared, the balance good timber land, 30 acres excellent Meadow, 2 good orchards on the premi ses, besides other scattering fruit Troe. T1 I . - a uc iiuprovemeuts consist ot a two story Plank House, 34 by 24 feet, ccller underneath the whole; a frame bank barn. CO x Ht feet, stabling under neath, one V agon hd, 50 bv 24 feet, 1 Hog Pen, 20 bv 16 feet, 2 Blacksmith shops, 20 by 18 feet, 1 Corn Crib, 28 feet long, a well of never-failiug water near the door, a never failing spring near the house, Pig Creek passes t hrough the premises, and the state road leading from Stroudsburg to Lehighton passes through the same, also the Public Road from Merwinsburgto llath, AUen town, Ac., passes through th same, crossing the State road at the house. It is a very good location for a Store Stand and Hotel. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Conrad Frable and to be sold bv nie for cash. JACOB K. SHAl'IiK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, May , 1S75. j Sheriff's Sale. Py virtue of a writ of ven. ox. to me directed, issued out of the Court vt Common Pleas of Monroo County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on Sidurday, (he "22d day of May, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Koroush of Stroiidsbiirir. Monro' Count v. the followin-' des-rihK-d Uejil Instate, to wit: All that certain lot ot land situate in Paradise town ship, iu said County, containing Seventeen Acres, more or less, adjoining land of John .T. Price and others. About 5 acres chared, balance TlMBKlt LAND. Im provements Frame House, a 111 llgl 12 x 15 feet, stories high, Stable 12 x. 14SS! feet Seizetl and taken in execution as the property of James 15. Souring, and to lo sold bv me for cash. JACOB K." SUA FEU, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, May 6, 1875. J Sheriff's Sale. r.y xirtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on SATURDAY, the loth day of May, 1S7.", at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroo county, the follow ing described Real F.state, to wit : All that certain lot or piece of land, situate in the towonship of Coolbaugh, in said County, adjoining land of Patrick Manahau and (Jeo. Asline, containing alout 80 f.ot on the J'riuker Turnpike and 2-r feet in depth on the road leading from the IrinUer Turnpike to lompkinsviiie. ine improvements are a j Frame Dwelling House, 30 x 30 feet. 2 Stories hiuh : T.arn 12 x 16 feet, and other out-buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Stitzer, and to lie sold bv me for cash. JACOB JC S1IAFLR, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, April rj.'ys-st. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ ofven.ex.de torristo me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale, at Public Vendue, on SATURDA Y, the loth day of May, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, ut the Court House in the Borough ot Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the follow ing desribed Real KMate, to wit: All that certain messuage, tenement Tavern Stand. Store stand and tract of lurid commonly called Ross Common, situate in Ross and Hamilton townships, in the County of Monroe, adjoining lands, now or late of Jonas Smith, Joseph Starner, Jacob Mngmaster, and Ueorge Able, land in the warrantee name of Jacob Yohe, James Johnson and Jacob Heller and land late of Thomas Noddius, deceased, containing 264 Acres, and allowance of 6 per cent, be the same more or less with the appurtenance. Being the same premises which James IJey by deed bearing date March 31, l?t0, recorded at St-oudsburg, in Iieed Book, vol 9. Pocc 460 granted and conveyed to said Reuben JIartzell, execpt lne and reserving therefiom 27 Acres, 145 Perches more or less, sold and convdyed by said Hartzell and wife to Soloman Knecht hy deed datd February 6, 1S63, re corded at Stroudsburg, in Jieed Boole, page 18, vol. 608, and alw excepting and reserving therefrom 15 Acres, 2S Perches, part of the same premises conveved by said HarUell and wife to Peter Itterly by beed "dated February 25, 1870, and recorded at Stroudsburg iu Deed Book, vol. 19, page 441. The improvements are a Stone Hotel 1 . . r 1 .1 ! A ! AT 4 .a A 1, i ttmt.C -T - 1111 1'JIII, 1' ....... . - fi T, Ti Kltcnen attacnea m x w icei, swries nign, r rame Store House 20 x 24 fet, one story high with piece attached 12 x 20 feet. Wood House 20 x 20 feet, Stone Ice House 12x12 feet, one Bank Barn :W x 44 feet. Stone Shed 30 x 50 feet, frame Shed 30 x 5, one hog stable 16 x IS feet, Corn Crib. Apple orchard on the premises. A stream of water passes through the same, about 70 Acres cleared, balance timber laud. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Rx-ubcn liartzcll, and to le sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SJ1AFEB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg.) April 29,'75-3t. Sale of Ileal Estate BY ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY. By virtue of an order of sale made by the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the undersignd Assignee in Bankruptcy of Wiiiiam Bonser, will expose to Public Sale, ou THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1873, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the follow ing dctcribed Real Estate, situate in Tobyhanna township, in said County, viz: No. 1. Containing about 200 Acres, adjoining lands of Samuel Hay, Jacob Bonser, Stephen Kistler, and Timothy Miller, about Fifteen Acres, cleared, balance good timber land. The improvements are Two Story JtKjfk. Frame House, 20x28 feet, with kitchen attai hed, 14xl left. Barn 20x24, Barn 20x30, Shed 30x40, wit h ot herout buildings. No. 2. Adjoining land of Timothy Miller, and now or late Sally Ann Hay and others, being part of the Na than Sharpless track, containing , 80 Acres, more or less, all wood land and well timbered. No. 3. Adjoining the Benjamin Davis and Rolert Black well tracts and others. XI being the A. Reeves Jackson tract, contaiug alxnit 25 Acres, all woodland and well timbered. Terms : One-third cash, one-third in six month and one-third in one year from day of sale. The unpaid purchase money will be secured by mortgage, bearing interest. WII.UAM "WALLACE. Ai-nee. Stroudsburg April '.0, Vein. ol. III I I mm C. B. KELLER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Mm respectfully call your attention to the fact that we have just returned from the City with one of the best selected stocks of GOODS that We have ever hud ; and, hav ing bought our new stock at very great bargains, we propose to make it lively in shoe biathcr. We honestly and candidly believe, that with our Facilities fur Buying Goods Low, and our doitig a large Business on Small Margins, and a CASH Basis, we can con vince you that we can make your GllEENBACKS go further, and buy More Goods at our Store than you have been getting heretofore. WE sell SILVER'S celebrated manufacture of TINE SHOES, which whenever tried once, require no further recom mendation for their great and good service. We have recently added to our business a Manufacturing Establishment, which is under the Superintendendcy of LEWIS WATERS, a skillful and experienced work man, and we are therefore prepared to make to order, on short notice, BOOTS AND SHOES of any grade, for Men and Women's wear. We use the best materials, insure fits, and do our work in the latest and best styles. Repairing neatly and expeditiously done, iry us and receive the proot. Stroudsburg, April 29th, 1875. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common PJeaa of Monroe County. I will expose to sale, at Pub lic Vendue, on SA TURDA Y, MA Y 22, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A certain messuage and lot of land situate in the Borough of Stroudsburg, in said county, on the West side of Centre St., being 50 feet front on said st., by 90 feet in depth, adjoin ing land of Peter S. Williams, Wm. J. James, and J acob Y. Sigafus and others. The improvements are a FliAME Dewelling House, !Cx2S feet, 2 stories high, kitchen attached, loxlo feet, 1 stories high. Porch, oils feet, and out-buildings. Fruit and water on the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the pro Iert of Peter Y. Baird, and to be sold by mc for cash. JACOB K. SHAFFER. Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Stroudsburg, Pa., May u, 1S7-5. J LICENSE APPLICATIONS. The following named persons have filed their poti tioim for 1 jeense, and the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions on Monday, May 2-1, 1S7j : BAKRCTT. COOLBAUGH. John W. Yothers. J.ieob Gearhart. Lewis T. Smith," Anthony 1. lutot, Christian Krcsge. Jerome I!. Shaw, James Wilson, Jr., CHESTXUTIIILL. Tleulen Shupp, Henry A. Weiss, Jerome Kresgc. ELDRED. Stephen Boyer, Iavid Everitt. John Merwine, Charles liberie, Henry Harder, Ihiniel Bonier. EAST STROUDSBURG. John Hoensheldt. rocoxo. Charles Brown, Manasseh Miller, Anothony II. Iloemer. HAMILTON. Charles Bossard, John W. Mackes, John Seijjel, John Roth, Charles Andrew. STROUDSBURG. ' Nathan IT. Shafer. Frank H. Palmer. David L. Bible, John Baldwin. TUNKIIANNOCK. Ieter Merwine. TOBYHANNA. William Shifler. SMITIIFIKLD. AVm. A. Brodhead & Son. ROSS. Samuel Barral, Isaac Stanffer, Simeon D. Bush, Reuben Hartzell, Mary Dotter, John Kerehner. Jaeob II. Stoekcr. TOLK. James Snyder, leorge ( jreen, Adam Serf ass. JACKSON. Joel Kresge, reter R. Storm, EATING HOUSICS. Thomas J. Dunn, East Stroudsburg. jonn naa, ineunuimii All Lieenscs must be paid for and taken up within 15 days after granting, or else they are void. Thus". M. McIlhax ry, May 6, 1875-3t. Clerk. REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested in the estates in the respective decedents, the following accounts have been tiled in the Begister's Office of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said County, at Stroudsburg, on Mon day, the 24th day of May, 1875, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Account of "Wm. Normington, Administrator of the Estate of rrancis ormington, dee'd. First account of Abraham A. Smith, Adm'r. of the Estate of Melchior Smith, dee'd. The account of Samuel Plattenburg, Adm'r. of the Estate of Lewis Plattenburg, dee'd. Account of Samuel Posten, Administrator of the Estate of Anthony Peters, dec d. Account of Edward Ytttcr, Adm'r., of the Estate of George McEwing, dee'd. Account of Charles Sansenbach, acting E cecutor of the Estate of Charles Bitting, dee'd Account of CharlesE. Van Buskirk, Admin istrator of the Estate of Enoch Van Buskirk, deceased. Account of Harrison Shoch, Adm'or., Cum. Testamcnto Annexo of the Estate of Isabella Wilson, dee'd. J. APPENZELLER, April 29, '75. Tvegister. WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENT. The acceptances of widows' in the following named Estates have been filed in the office of the Clerk of Orphans' Court of Monroe countv, and will be presented for approval by said Court on Monday, May 24, 1875. Estate of James II. Walton, deceased. " Jesse Detrick, " " Harrison Carmer, ' " Peter Sees, " " John De Young, " " John G. Frantz, " " Philip Frailey, " " Joseph Meinweisscr, " " Lewis Ilouser, " TJIO.M. McILIIANEY, May 6, 1S75-31 . Clerk. NOTICE. In the mutter of the voluntary amgnmcnt of GEORGE 11. SINGER, for the benefit of las Creditors. Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of said George II. binger, and to all persons interested in said trust to be and appear at a Court of Common Plea of Monroe county, to Ie holden at Stroudsburg, on the 27th day of May, A. 1)., JSJo, to agree or suggest the name of some suitable person as Assignee or Trustee and in default of such agreement or suggestion, the Court will then appoint such suitable person. Ly the Court. TllO. M. McILIIANEY, May 6, 187o-3t. Prothonotary. CJ1 Fx i CIOO rrr 1:,v at nome. Terms f re. Ad ipiO 10 KVdres.st,:stmoOHACo.,ronUna,Mc. Icbruaiy j, 1575, ly. ! i" i Inn !"; I I C. B. KELLER. Prothonotary's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the account of 1 nomas M. Mcllhanev, Assignee of Daniel Bush, of Stroud township, for benefit of credi tors, has been filed in the office of the Prothon otary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, and will be presented for allowance and confirmation at the next term of said Court to be held at Stroudsburg, Monday May 24th, 187o. TIIO. M. McILIIANEY, Prot'y. April 29, 1S75. Court proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Samckl S. Dbeitf.r. President Jud0 of the 2'.d Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Monroo and Carbon, and 1'ktks Gri'VER and Jacob Statffer, Esquires, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Fleas 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 fur the said County of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sonsions of the I'eace and Common I'leas, and Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's Court, fur the said County of Monroe.'to be holden at Mrouaaourp, on MONDAY, the 21th day of May, 1S73, to continue one week, if necessary. 2VOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the l'eaee, ana Constables or the said countv of Monroe. that they be then and there ready with their rolls- record.-t, inquisitions, examinations and other remein brand's to do those things which their offices are an ertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute pive evidence against the prisoners that are or kIkiII lie in the jail of the said cou nt y of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of olfenees to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall he just. (God save the Commonwealth.) JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. ShcrifTs Office Stroudsburg, April 29, 1875. G-EEAT COMMOTION THROUGHOUT MONROE COUNTY, ABOUT THE Large Assortment OF i HING, And Extremely Low Prices AT SIMON FRIED'S, THE Mammoth Retailer OF Men's, Boy's & Children's Cents Furnishing Goods, Trunks & Valises, Umbrellas, &c. Extra Announcement TO THE PUBLIC. In order to have more room to display my large stock of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods and Trunks and Valises, I have concluded to quit the Hoot & Shoe business. I there fore oiler and will sell my stock of Boots & Shoes at and below cost. SIMON FRIED, April 15, 1875. ku SWEEPi M BEDUCf M SOMETHING NEW IN STROUD SB UB,G! THE NEW YORK STORE HAVE A NEW AND CLEAN STOCK; Bought at the recent Low Prices for Cash, AND WILL HE SOLD FOR CASH A.t Sncli Startling Low Pries, THAT WILL COMMAND THE ATTENTION OF ALL Their stock consists of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, and you can't fail to find what you want in their line of goods. DRESS GOODS about 15 per cent; loicir than any Store in Tomi, Gighams, Flannels, Calicoes, Cassimeres, Cottonades, &c. &c Corsets from 50 ccnte up. llibbons from 4 cents up; 5J inch Sash-ribbon 25 cts; Stockings 5 pair for 25 cts. up. Ladies' Silk Tics for IS cts. up " Morocco Delts for 12 cts Lead Pencils for 1 cent Childs' round Itubbcr Combs 5 cts. Holyoke Spool Cotton 4 cts. Coatcs best " " C cts. Calicoes G and S cts. ; very best and latest styles 10 cts. Yard wide brown Muslin 7 cts. up. " u bleached Muslin 8 cts. up. These are only a ftxo prices that wc can notice, but if you call you will be convinced, THAT DECIDEDLY THE CHEAPEST STOHE IN STUOUDSBTJIIG, is THE NEW YORK STORE J TWO DOORS ABOVE THE TOST-OFFICE, tST- NEARLY OFFOSITE THE METHODIST CnURCH.-a April 29, 1S75. 2m. 1875. Spring and Summer Goods. 1875 The National Hall of Fashion! Those wishing to purchase any thing in the CLOTHING LINE, will' do ell to call at tho above place as they will find a larger and finer Stock of Clothing than all the rest in town rut together. All wool suits as low as $3 00; the Unions aa low as $5 00; English and German basket and diagnal suits from $18 00 so $35 00; the imitation twenty per cent. less. They are cut in the latest style and are equal to custom work. AH tho latest stytes irt "White Vests and .Alpaca Coats. IN YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CIIILDREFS CLOTHING, you can't better yourself as they are made up in the best of style and are cheaper than yoq cim find them any where else in town.' HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS! Those wishing to buy a Btylish.IIat or Cap will do well to call at the above place,- ns the will not find a more complete stock in town. The prkec are very Iowrf Ladies' and Gcnls5 Fnfiiislihig Goods! You will find all the latest novelties of the season always on hand. Those wishing to tut any thing in the furnishing goods line will do well to call at the above place, as tley will fiivl a much larger stock than in any other place in town. DRY GOODS! Those wishing to buy Dry Goods will also do well td Call at the above place as prices f very low. Always on haud a full line of the Capitol Alpacas, which are the best you will find A splendid line of Skirts and Shawls. You can get a splendid shawl, alike on both side, fof $1 iO. N. B. Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Good fits warranted ot no sale. Our motto is we will not be undersold, so those wishing to buy for CASIt will do ell to call before purchasing elsewhere. N. RUSTERj PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASEtlOtf, September 3, 1874. tf. TAKE NOTICE! SOMETHING NEW IN THE BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS! TO BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Main St., Stroudsburg-, Pa., Where jrou can get IWitKilADE HOOTS, SHOES A XI) OA I TUBS, of every .Wir lion, ready-made, or wade. 10 order, and every thing i-Im kept i a (kit-class Bool Mid Shoo Store, where you can get all articles in this line lower than eUexhrre " - I have ill my employ several l- HlST-CLASS WOKKM12X and ue none hut the hett m. teri.il. i o V 'oo7 B,lst 1i0IUTimaJe, an Cly make. warranted. All classes of mv good o!d from 10 to 20 per cent, less than elsewhere. ,v M REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO f CALL AN I) SKK! April 1, 1S75. if. Main street, SfROUDSKURO, !ju ME'S
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