V - . V- ... -. . T Two brothers named Gaff have estab lished a mammoth hennery in Colorado, 10 iniW from Denver. It covers four acres, which is laid out like a village, with streets and avenues, along which arc built long rows of houses of various designs, llegular j'unilios of hens arc assigned to these houses, and it is found that they quickly domesti cate themselves without troublingthcir oi"hbors. The population in the village Iirahmas, Uoclnns, onangnaies, ana IS Dorkiivs, and the chief products are eggs J .' , 1 o .... 1 .1.-1" 1 and spring chickens, unuas iiiciuueu, tlie industrious matrons of the village turn ut daily from forty to fifty dozens of eggs, which arc sold in Denver for from 40 to .')() cents per dozen. The brothers Gaff impress but a single regret, and that is that thev "lid r,ot fuUU(l tnc,r colony fifteen years ago when eggs brought S3 a dozen, and a spring chicken was worth a penny weight of gold dust. Tnirersoll. the pardoned Tammany thief, has confessed, and, in a duly attested affidavit, has made what he says is a clean breast concerning his knowledge of the nl.beries of the ring. The revelation in brief is, that in the division of the spoils he received thirty-five per cent., Tweed tventv-five per cent., .Sweeny ten, and "Watson and Woodward five er cent, each ; his own hare of the swag being the largest hcvauso he devoted more time and labor to the advancement of their common villainy than did the others. If he can be held to his statements he ought to prove an invalu able witness in the pending suits against Tweed and others to recover the stolen money. It is a suggestive fact that all these colossil scoundrels were bright and fining lights of the Democracy : whose holiest was law, who ruled Governors, Legislatures and Judges, and controlled t he course of the entire party in the Empire iState. Tweed's counsel have just demand ed a supplementary bill of particulars of their client's malfeasance. They have it now. 'ift. b my Gmtui ere in J RECOVERY OF AN IMPERIAL RELIC. A $10,000 Dress of Ex-Empress Eugenie's Found in a Pawn-Shop. Washington, dune 4. Capt. Charles X. I 'racket t. special agent of the Treasury Dei'artment, captured in this city to-day a hite lace dress, valued at SI 0,000 ; a w white lace shawl, valued at So. 000. and other laces valued at $.". 000, at Gold.-tein s pawn-shop, where they had been pawned lor ?;W" by Leon dc Lnnnois. The dress Mid laces formerly Empress Eugenie, and e!oiiged to the were among the richest in the world. J Siey were oM at the time of the sale of her diamonds and jewelry in England, a short time alter the removal of the imperial family from France to Chiselhurst. and were smiiirled into this r.tuutrv bv Joseph lloarachx. in October. 1ST;). " It was taken first to Philadelphia, and thenee to this city, havintrbeen brought here by Leon de Lannoison the lM instant Cantain Drackett went to Jew 1 ork to- niglit. with the laces and his prisoner, De Lannois. Detectives liavc been on the lonkout for these iroods since their arrival ia this country, but while they have been searching about New York they have drop- k'A into the hands of the irovernment here, through the efforts of Captain Bracket t. MARRIED. At trnud.-burjr, Saturday June th, lv the llev. .1. D. ( arrow, Mr. Levi I!e!lis, of" East StnuHl-bur, and Miss Larbary sjmith, of Stroiid-shur;. Special ISTotice. Piaster. A new lot on hand at Stokes1 Mill?. Price ?S j-r ton or ;0 cents per bushel, (rain wanted in exchange. Corn '." ct- per "bushel, live $1.0- at present M ny 1 3- m. X. S. V YCKOFF & SONS Adams fc Walton have some bargains in Hoots am! Msocs, also Lidies' and blisses' serge, at low figures. June 3-3t. Wool ! o.OoO lbs. Wool Wanted at Adams A Walton's for which the highest cash price will be paid. June 3-3t. A fresh supply of 1;ii?1Im!i Sailed Pofusti, just received at Williams' Drug Store. Main street, Stroud-burg. 1 'a. War ranted pure. PETER W1LLAMS. J uue G-tf. Just received at William's Drug Store, a large stock of White Jjcad, Linseed Oil and YAItNISH for the spring trade. Price of Lead and Oil reduced. March 18, '75. axotiikr trophy iyo. JIY 171 K ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS! These superior nd leanlifully finished in struments so far eclipsed their competitor in volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone, JV5 to carrv ofl'tlie first and only premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe County l air, held September 2-, JhH. Jin v ontv the best. For price list address Oct 1-tf.l ' J. Y. SlGAFl'S, 15,000 to 20,000 "WANTED! 7 Per Cent. BONDS i FOE SALE. INTEKE.ST PAYABLE ANNUALLY The Commissioners of Monroe County offer for sale 7 jKrcent. Ilonds to suit purchasers. The bonds are issued under Aet of Assembly of Aoril 2d. 1STI1 ntithorizin? the issue of J ' ' j Ik-iiuU for the purpose of raising funds for the building a new Jail. Said IJonds are exempt from all taxation, and a rare opportunity is offered to capitalist, large or small, for invest ment at home on the most reasonable terms For further information apply to PETER EDIXGEK, ) SANUKL POSTERS, V Ojm'rt JACOH Fit ABLE, J rs. The Connni.sioners will meet at their office in fMroudsburg, on Mondav of each week, for t'e puqxiBC of issuing Ilonds. M. II. DREIIER, Clerk. June 0, 1 7-. Mercantile Appraisement, 1875. Notice 1 kerchy Riven to nil "Wholesale and IJetail dealersofMerchandi.se, Ii.stillors, Ac, of the County of Mouroo and State of Pennsylvania, that tbey are aancsscd by the undersigned. Appraiser of Mercantile taxes fr the year 1675, a follow, to wit : IUrkktt Township. LleeMsc. E. V. Valen, 5 Abraham Albert, 7 00 luring Andruws, 7 KJ Mialur.lt Kinchart, 7 00 J. S. Coleman. 7 00 ClIESTM'TllIl.L. Jacob M. Kresfre A Uro., S "00 t 'liarles Tidd, .00 l'ranklin Stotz's Estate, 7 IK) Isaac Uodenbaugh, 7 00 J. J. Stitcher, 7 00 Martin Kishpaugh. 7 00 Cooi.UAt;ir. Pavid Bowman, I 7 00 lodi;e, Mcia A Co, 1 00 lewis T. Hinith. 7 00 East STROUi)snt'Ri. J. II. Shot well, 1000 William Ua rgv r, ' 1 0 00 I j. M. Witaker, 10 00 A. Jtiiekafvllow, 7 00 lohn l?rt, I'.rewery, 1"00 Mary Ifals, Milliner, 7 00 I xlw'in Troch, 7 0"J tieorue Mann, 7 00 Thotnos J. lMmn, Salxn, 7 0"l Sain m l lctrick, 7 00 J. 15. Morgan, 10 00 W. X. iarris, 7 IK) Iowdvr A rieet, 10 00 ioard A Hood, 7 00 Ki.irkd Towxsmr. John Harter, 7 00 tit-orge l'rantz's IZatatc, 7 00 Kami i.tox. Alien Metzpar, 7 00 Jai-ob S. McNral, 7 W tioors" U. Duke, 7 00 finorgu mitciibetider, 7 00 Kiftlcr A l-'etherinaii, 7 00 Savior A lroih-r, 7 00 Jackson. Anerew J. Detrick, 7 00 litib'urd A llouier, 7 00 Mmm.E Smith riKLn. Simeon Decker, 7 00 .lames Kintz, 7 00 Jlcnry A Miller, 7 00 I'oce-NO. Samuel Storm, 7 00 John Mrcoinirk, 7 00 Arthur Mainus, 7 00 Ki.otler A llrothtrr, 7 0) Jacob Stautlrr, 7 0-J S. KiKtlcr A JSrother, 7 00 Polk. James Berlin, 7 00 .lainuv Kunkle A Brother, 7 00 J. A. Kitteiiltctider, 7 00 John U. Wmjst, 7 00 Iloss. Jacob Bonscr, 7 CO Smitiu-iei.i. William Weis. 7 00 William Brodhead, Ten Pin Alley five in-n t lie. jf'J 50 Jcr month. 12 ,r0 1 W. Brodlfud, i Billiard Table at 7 .( a Tal.l.'. "0 00 Carrie Wurman, 7 00 D. Shannon A S.u, 7 00 B. K. r.r.Ili. :i!i, 7 00 .lullli r, lk'll, 7 0J .1. Depue Lebar, 7 o:) A. I. Freese, 7 00 m. Lebar. 7 00 I.lia. L. Jlufl'man, 7 00 STK(lll). NeNon Detriek, 7 00 STKL"l)Si;eKi3. William T. Baker, 7 00 Koiieri B.y.s, 7 O") .loyr-pb Wa'liae, l-'i 00 M. M. Buriirti, 7 00 Henrv U. Bumi, 7 00 B e .V Co., 7 00 J mes A. Hayes, 7 00 Adaiusi A Wa'ltoii, 7 00 Pet.T Williams, 7 00 Susan Winleriuute, 7 00 D -ck. rACo., 1". 00 Charles 1". Mick, 7 00 M rs. Schoonovcr, 7 00 Vvekotr, Cwke A Bell, 10 00 .1.11. Mi-Cart v A Sons, 1 0 00 Ki.b rt J I list. .n, 10 00 Joseph Matlaek, MOO Chart- I. Br.iiica.l, 10 00 Keller Bro., 10 w Pinion Fried. 10 00 M. Ij. Philips, 7 ft!) J. l:. Brown, 10 00 A. I. libar, 7 f0 James Iviiuer, 10 00 lles I '.roth, t.s, 7 00 Saiiiii- I Jlol'inan, 7 00 C. B. Keller. 7 00 .hmies (ioutfln-r, 7 00 C. K. Andre A Co., 10 (0 Mrs. A. 'Ifinens, 7 no l n derl- k Warner. 7 of) S. C. Aiij:1j. 7 iK) Nicholas Butter, J-'OO J. P. Bown, 7 00 P. Mi!lT. 1" 00 1. II. Wvcko.T, 7 oo B-iiIm n Mili.-r, 7 (H) Warner A ICb.wl. s, M 00 A. Bautx-tinld, 7 ) . M. I.. Drake, 7 ( Dr-her A Brothe r, 10 0l .. B Mill r, 7 00 P. t'T S. William, 7 HO Jerome S. W illiams, 3 Billiard Tables, 7 no W. S. Fb.ry, 7 oo Darius Dr.'her, 7 00 William liollinshead, 10 00 Samuel Hood, 7 00 ChrL-tian lliller, 7 00 Toisyh anna Township. Jacob Blakeslee, I.saae Slauir.-r. Anv iwrson or imtsoiis thinking ther have len wroncifidly appraisnl by the Appraiser will hare an oi.i.rluni"t.r to le heard upon ai-al dar, which will t.e nolo: at ine i .oiiiiiisiourr s oiucc ii riruu'i.-uuri;, on the Sth dav of July. JOHN Ki LnNBr.K' ER, Appraiser. June 10, 1 7 Incorporation Notice. Notice 'j lierehy given that it is the inten tion of L. T. Smith, David Tavlor, E. E. Hooker and eight others citizens of the State of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, to annlv to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn pvlvania for letters Patent inconoratinf the Kiiocribers ami their associates and sue ccsrp, iiuo a uouy ioiiuc ana corporate ny ,1 1 ,1 the name of " lm: l'ocoxo IiASD axd 1m pkovkmknt Company." in pursuance of the Act of the (ifeneral Assembly, approved April JOth. A. D.. 1S74. the character and object of which eortioration will be the purchase and sale of Real E-tate and the improvement of the same, to transact business and have its Drir.citi.il oGiee in the Count v of Monroe, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. L. T. SMITH. DAVID TAYLOR, E. E. HOOK EH, and eight others. Stroudsburg, Pa., May 27-3t. ESTABLISHED 1823. MKYKH & SONS, PIANO MA NUFACrrilKIlS, 722 Arch Street, rillL A DELPHI A. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No other Pianos have the improvements. Pii7.e Medal of the Word's Fair, London, Eng land, and the highest Prizes in this ooiintrv awarded. May 20-:iin ORDINANCE No. 12. Be it nwtal and Ordained by the Bunji'fs and Town Council of the Borough of hast Stroud hvrg : That all the lironertv owners on the "Wot JAo. Tl 'mi rt hi ml Street, from the corner of P.rown and Courtland street to a Wild Cherry Tree at the corner of W. E. Ilenry'n Ixt, in said street, shall curb and pave the side walk nlnnc- their respective properties, either with I'nil- nr Stone, bv Aucuft 1st. 187.3. The . . m - ,i width of said side walk to be six feet. In case of non-compliance with the alove Ordinance the JJorough will cause the Curbing and Pavintr of said side walk to be done and r-l.arrro '( tipr cent, advance on the cost of labor and material. Approved May 3d, 1S75. 11 PHILIP LYON, Attest: Chief Lurgess. Tjiko. Y. IIofi man, Seretary. May, L-4t rtirr C?0O ffr r'av at home. Terms free. S SiO 10 t2iwirpKsO.'.Stiii.-onACo.,I,ortlaiid,Me. l'oiruary 4, IS7j. ly." FROM OVER THE OCEAN. A. I!. IlOTIICHILft & CO. EOYAL Victoria Menagerie. AS10-AFRICAN CARAVAN AND CONTINENTAL CIRCUS, V'ILL EXHIBIT AT STROUDSBURG, Saturday, June 12, 1875. TTTTTTnrr ir?vrr itt) a to a itt a Tmrn , v,auaiua,c Wi x uu nftor acliicvinR su-1i an Knjrlisli and rontinontal nej.u- tat ion as to oti'u-iallv ltain tht (listinsuislufl rwojini- tionof lior Most ;rari.ms Majesty. (Jik-cii Victoria, has bo'ii tr:ui."i)rtcl to tlio .roat lU'j.uMic, by special stea- nior, nt eimriii'ius cxprnsi', and will, (tarnif; the prcsi'iit season, 1h Iiitrtxliiccd in its (iraud Double Divided Pavilions to Awrri' -m approval, prejiar:itiry to it lor-rilion at rtiiladci'ihia IiinnK tli'.- l.rt al tMiieuiiiai i-.xniiMUon, and p' udint: tin- erect in id a ponnaiient ( ol.tssal and Sii.. il Z..l.;i:ical tianleii and Aitipliitatre for that purpose, at a emurai-i exp.-nnuure i Till: MUST NdTAV.I.i: Ni:V M-II'AItTUKE attempted in amusements in the ew Vtorld, its Magificent Menagerie Margeree, eanopies a eilos:al jna ra-;iy duplication i ine iaiu ons Zoological (iardens of London, presenting Savage Xatircs3Sosislcr Mirror, ri-ilet tin living losons from the doul.le golden lairs, in which may lo studied an 1 admired tlic most com plete rwrfft eolleetion of earni verous and craminivor- ours euptives ever coiigrt t;t' d since the l'lood. lndud- CAUAVAX CiAA.Gi: OV nUUTK SCIIOLA1W and the most atoundinsr illustration of animal magni tude and training u earth, in The Cyclopean Asiatic Rhino- ceros "Himalaya,' I o-itilv thooiuv living Kinnoeernii on rxmnmoii 111 iurii :i urnl siu-h a moving momitain i pai"hydtrni totis flesh that ten of the Mronpest Kleiiiisli draught lior are ruirea iomn iiim. xur."l:T . rJ mil thriiliUK Arcmc 1 ntnval ion ever prosriueu in mis i or anv a-' are the incmiiiie perioriiiam-es, acu aim I amies ! im I of the Indir-s. in f'ircus J 1 1 n sr at each rshihition. An lnnuiiieaahle l'i -Id Aviary of (i.-. .uisly-pluniagcd ami laii-iia.ro-uirt-d liiriis. A Colons of Monster Baboons, Ac,ina a, and Mimicking Monkey, A ROYAL RING OF CIRCUS ! CELEBRITIES, Constituting a peerluS' eoneentration of GREAT ARENAS BEYOND CENSURE. NEW rOKKfGX FACES AND AMKUI- CAN FAVOIIITES. rn. t t : , T" . i .... . t- TI..,I .luvi i.il.' ivjiK-trism; !.: l' t i:- i)i-.M..it, Hui.y iv.ny Kider : IVi" Konkliu. Amcrii'a's "Iiva h and .tester Voiin-' Aj:ix, "The I'.-iv Wond'-r ;" Mr. l'rfink Mmilton, Acrotiat anil Ivimi:!-?-, .-.iDris Volna, I lie Man ot many l orms : lli-rrv I:iel,-. .Iiij 'if r and Iiniieini' r.arrel 1 er- ofXrV. "a ' "1Cr' a .. .1 In supriinp artistie competition and s-tollar rivalry for :or i;ni;.i- laureiF. TKn rw rutins 1 . ill 1 . 1 . . I' tftit f:nirnc( T-Tllrrw tlifllrx Cfiiililristx, contortionists, jryMinasis, jujislont anl i;cn - cral porforiiicra ever pseml.'led in riihor Hemisphere, and illutratinst the sicnal trnimj.hs ol i-rpicstriamsni ana I lie jujzium iiimi reM ;u 1.11 oiuviii "i i, i iiv i-ii .tii'i courageous piiieul Jevcli;iment. Tin: iircii:: nicinvAV homhay paham: nr. PROCESSION OF THE NATIONS, I.F.I) 1V n:or. i iiai nx him s t oi.pstkkam sii.vki: ii:ni :t da nil In the fiorueous (loldi'n ( hnriot of St. (;core, exceels in massive .splendor a dozen Koiiuui Triumphs and gives outward evidence ul the inantcruumo lnsute re aources of the i oiia:s; s ii:m favor it il Sec it, and circulate the Good News that the GREAT SHOW IS COMINtl. Weiine-erie floors onen ;it 1 and 7 n'l !'!(, P. M. Circus performance commencing one hour later. APMISSON 50 Cents. riiiMn-n under 1 vear.- - Cents. IF.LVIIi:iki;, N. .1. I'rday.June II. MlLFODIi, ra., Monday, June 11. ... & . The Wonderful Cheap AUCTION STORE Has got urn Now!! What Next? wfl.C1,C '" What Next? Oyer 150 pair of Ladies' heavy fine White Stock inprs only 10 cent Olso 444 pair of Ladies' and Childrens' and Misae's lieavy Ptriieil cotton lu6e only 8, 10, 12, 10 cents, nearly half price. What Next? 250 yards of lieavy ingrain carpet, pretty style, only o and 4o cents. What Next? Large quantitv of good silk Parasols, only bO and $1, very cheap. What Next? 100 Ladies' beautiful Silk Scarfs, from 20 cents to 50 cts., nearly half price. vvuab iteiur Over 400 fine all linen handerkchiafa from G iQ j.jl ct!j WOrth nearly double the moner. ' 1 What Next? Six cakes of Toilet Soap, all for 15 cents, awful cheap. What Next? Six pair of Mens' half hose onlv 23 cents for the lot. What Next? Summer Dres3 goods only 10 ct8. yard and upwards. What Next? 200 Mens' Roys' and Ladies' hats. some for less than half price. What Next? A wonderful big lot of children Poys' Youths and Mens' readv-ruade clothing, just received, cheaper than ever. What Next? Beautiful white Counterpanes only $1 2o verv cheap: Linens, Linen lowls, Napkins, Gents' and Lvdie's handkerchiefs from S to 25, cents. What Next? Three thousand yards of SILK AND VELVET RIBB0SS, all widths and colors, nearly half price. What Next? "m InmmM and nntrimnicd iiats lor la- diMtee'.A ALSO Lace. Flowers and leathers wonder ful cheat), What IVcxt? T nArfa AT!cc'a fl,;Mrnn TTn- v.icui.-i , v " ... v . . . . . ... sierv and liloves. KOtliC OI ine oesi in ine eouu f filrt nnrf What Xcxt? All kinds of tions and I ancy Goods, good Tins, and best edies for 5 cts. a paper, ' ' ' Paper Collars 10 cts. and others in propor- tion. What IVcxt T Four hundred Palm Leaf and Japanese FANS, only 3 and 5 cents a piece. What 3Tcxtf 4 i t io..3..i rT Kentucky Jeans 18 cents a yd., Rood Ca.ssi- -n . i H'.i.u.f fi ..i. .i j I mere oO cts. cood atcr-proot )o cts. anu dou- I -Vi, Vi.,t fntu nnir i 7" ble width black Leaver Cloth onlj $1 o, great bargain. What Xcxt I Flannels of all kinds and colors. Among them is heavy plaid Shirting, only 18 cents a yard, anu oeauinui counterpanes very cneap. What IVcxtT Kxcellent Cotton Bats and Carpet "Warp, a I great bargain. What AextT We will sell you a whole suit of Men's r1rMiPQ rft.it. vest and nants made nn of srood .. m . . tii'nc dollars andjtjty cento, warranted. What XcxtT ,;u cit TIav' .ind ruith'ii units from Mr to Kvtn dollars, goo.l cloth and well made. 1 1 V. Tl II I a 1 " - iitii nt.vi t I l q will sell OUT live dollar MCIIS ljOfttS lor .j -Q j Ie,1;1' good lastim ri t J,oota for ?1 40, worth ;t. lVlltt IVCXt I We shall sell Ladle's good lasting (Jailers for $1 2-) and SI f0, worth $1 75 and $2 2" in s. , some stores. e man Keep a mm wniinni of Ladies' and Misses' and Children's Shoes, and sell them wonderful cheap. We will sell eood soft fashionable Nats for Men for SI ."0 and $1 7f, worth $2 and ?2 GO In some stores. Small Boy's and Youth's Hats and Caps, very cheap. What IVcxt I We intend to keep on hand fashionable Dress I iroods. in quantities so that none need to ro away without neingsuiicu, ooni uiiyivt4iiuiuy and price. What A'cxt I People wonder how Deeker ean sell gAodsso cliean. The reason m simnlv this. .Mr. Deeker lives near the city and can we mere a ureal por- . . -., . tion of liw time litinting up the pretty and rhp.in poods, and buys them for cash, and this r- - .. ., i i is the reason he can sell tnera so cneap ior casn What Xexl 1 Our customers will find in Mr. Quackhn m sH. the .Superintendent of the Store, a gen tleman who will always be glad to sec them and show tbem the cheap goods with great pleasure. De sure and go to the Cheap Auction Store, down town, 4 doora below the Post Office, DlX'KKIt&CO. I April 13, 1S75.--1. c. b. Seller; MANU?ACTUR:n ms aw Wc respectfully call your attention to the City with one of the best selected stocks of GOODS that we have ever had ; arid, hav ing bought our nevr stock at very great bargains, wc propose to make it lively in shoe leather. Wc honestly and candidly believe, that with and our doim? a larjre Business on Small vince you that wc can make your GREENBACKS go further, arid buy Moro Goods WW soil SILVER'S celebrated - nufacturo of FI'E SIIOKS, which whence tried once, m1Uirc no further rocou.- uiciiuaiiuii tor Liicir great, uuu goou wx. Wc hav ider the i re rerontlr addod In rixir bitsfrieSs unjer ti,c Suterintendendcy of LEWIS WATERS, a skillful and experienced man, and we arc therefore prepared to make BOOTS AND SHOES of any grade, for Men and Women's wear. and do our work in the latest and best done. Try us and receive the proof; Stroudsburg, April 20th, 1S75. STitounsnrnc; HAS A CHEAT CLOTHING AXD Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST ! James Kdinrer has just returned with an entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AXD Gents' Furnishing Goods, that he bought at panic prices r.nd Is selline I .t a : ii -i l. n i.ll l T V"ws luac asioniu a... v.au auu i i (iLr i n f i rn ini'inntwi nirnrn i-ii liiirnri'ivn I IVVIV Ull'l Uj Will i'VIUlVy JJM JUIV"M' elsewhere. One door above liollinshead'.-? Drug Store. I May G, '75-tf. LEANDER EMERY, MASlTACTl'KEIt AND UEALKR IX ALL KINDS OV Carriages and Buggies, Two-scatcd Carriages for Livery stables and private Families, riatforra Spring Wage lis, of the latest nt vie and for all kind of use, kejt on hand ; ni iii'iit to (Minr ' SINGLE-SEATED 0AEEIAGES, with lop or without top, all styles. Delivery and Express Wagons, of different tvleg, sIiIpimmI toorder. -Ml work warrant ed in evrr particular for one vear. 1 will make to or- i Uer anv stvle of Carriage or liuht Isuciry that mar be wanteii. oue but first clitss work leaves mv Khoi. l ii"e onlr first ela.s Ktoek and emplov firnt class work men. and feel confident that I can eive entire satifao- tion to all wiio may purcuxne my work. All orders lt vicinity with any tiling that they may want in my line. Address all orders to LF.Axrnn oinnY, Marengo, Calhoun Count v. Michigan. April 22, 1875. ly. PETEES' Clieap Music. Vnn Mn frnf is tvmfVi tnnir fnr Tifl font a by buying one 0pour 3iapraiinC8f as you can purchase for $3 in any other way, Y e have now ready and will send post-paid, Parlor Music. A collection of New Piano Pieces by Kinkel, Decht, l'acher, Warner, etc., etc., every number containing at least Six choice Pieces. . I os. i, , iSy 4, anu rciers Household Melodies. A collection f Songs and Choruses, by Hays, Stewart, t ', u.. l'aijKM, jinouiaK, eiu. jvery uuiuucr con- . ' , ... J tains at least Seven Pieces. i Crcme. A collection of choice classic and difficult Piano Music from the very best au thors, such as Liszt, Wagner, cct. Mailed post-paid, on receipt ot 50 cents per number, or six numbers for $2, lwclve numbers, $4. Address, J. L. PKTEllS, 843 Prodwaj, Xew York. 7 . . I P. 0. Box 5420. April 22-1 m. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored! Just puWisliol, a now edition of Ir. Cvi. vkkwki.l'h rr.i.F.nRATED Rijiay on the nwli- c:il euro (without medicine of SHTPiatirrlir orScininnl cakue.-n, lu-roluutary seminal Losses, Inipoteney, Mental and rhysn-al In- capacity, ItnpclimentstoMarriajre,ctc.; also, Cousumji - ti.!n, F.pilepsy Fits, induced by self-indulgence or ex- ual extravajpince, Ac. it r Price, in a sealed envelope, orilv six cents. Thf cclebrat.Kl author. In this admirable Kssar,cloar- ly dmonst rates, from a thirty yearn' .succesful prac 1 tlce, that the alarming con'fpienccs of self-abuse may fx? raaicallr curn witnoui ine aan?.xrous ust 01 inior- nai medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a inutic 01 eurcai oiiwMmpie,ecriaiu,aiiiciiciui, condition mav be. inav t-ur lihnMlf chcnnly, privately. 9c- This 'ixeture should lc In the lunula of every I rAnih finr) pvuri- itun ill the Innd. snt ttndor mI, In a plain envelope, to any addrwt, pos-PW, on rccript of cents or two st stamps Address tli Publishers, CH AS. J. C. KI.1SK A CO., U7 Itowerv, Now York, l'ost Oll'iee Vox, 4.'iSfi. April l.' '"Vly. 4r Improved CrCU.MHKK. WrKJIllTMIMstheacknow. S lctlfK-d STANDAItn of the market, ty Mpular renlh-t, the bwt pump for the least money. Attention is invited J?Vo riatchl.y s Iinprovw liraeket, tho lrop & "hei-k Valve, which can U withdrawn with- mt disturbing tlio joints, and the copper hamher which nevwr cracks, scales or rusts 1 md will last n life time. For sale by Ilea! and the tradepenerally. In nrdvr to b sure rbat you Ret Dlatchlcy's 1'unin, Ik- caifnlj jnd s"e that it has my trdi-niark as alH)re. I if vnii do not know where to bur, deicrii-! live circulars, together wilh the name and address ofj I lie atrent nant yon, M-ill lie promptly furnished by t addressing, wilh stamp. j MAS. U. BLATi:iILL, Maniirarturrr, MA Commerce si., I'hiladclplua, l a .Mann t, ism. vm i . . . . . A xicc STOCK or t'EEOIC.: V Family (iroeeries, Oueensware, Gla Family (iroeeries, Oueensware, ware, Wood and Willow-ware, at C. It. ANDKK & Co. Terms CASK jan. 30, '73 tf. DOX'T FOOL, YOUR MOAKY awav for worthless articles of Furniture, but eo to McCarty & Sons, and you will get well paid tor it. June 18,'74-tl'i ' T vr.'C fX? u I T'T VTW C. tJ.J JiA KI 1)1 Ah li K lJ D. tor bale at thi.s Office, !) BLANK MORTGAGE F r salf at tliis Office. mm am? 1 i B r mm. fa-1 4 AND DEALER IX fact that we have jttt returned from th our Facilities for Buying Goods Low, Margins, and a CAM! Basis, we can con h Slanitfactunilir Ltabhsijhicnt; which M work- to order, on short notice, We use the best materials, insure fita, styles. Repairing neatly and expeditiously , C. B. KELLER. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Silver Spangled Hamburgs White Leghorns: From best strain in the country. Price $3 SO per dozen; Cash to accompany orders. Address, P. T. WOLF, P. O. Pox 203 Mareli 11, 187o. Scranton, Pa. GEEAT COMMOTION Throughout MONROE COUNTY, ABOUT THE Large Assortment OF J And Extremely Low Prices AT SIMON EBIEDS, THE Mammoth Retailer OF Men's, Boy's Ciiiidreh's & Qenis' Furnishing Qoods, Trunks & Valises, TJmbrellas, &d. Rxivn Announcement TO THE PUBLIC. In order to Iialc more 1 i .1!,.!.,.. ... I. '00EU lO (S ISIllSU l.H lSll C 1 O stock ot Uoiliuig, (xcnts Furnish iiiii Goods and Trunks and Valises, I have concluded to quit the Boot & Shoe business. I there fore offer and will sell my stock of Boots & Shoes at and below cost. mim fried, Anril 15. 1875. AMU UNDERTAKING. JitCAi:TY v. SO.Vs Ziave on hand the largest and best and TRIMMINGS to he found out dde of cither city (Xcw York or t'Kiladel pliiu), and will mako thisbiaiuh vr their business it sptviality. COFFINS and CASKETS f at,y shape or stybcan tie furnlstied at one hir : notice for shipment, at a charcc of ofte-tbird le than sh,c .Sinndshurt. in Bftiw will thcT rliarco more shaik u.u ,)cr ct.ni ahovtf 4l.lua, v(tlt h I i 1 attend to in any part of the County at the hv.-.f lairsildc nolii t. " .Tunc l?,'Ti-tf
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