t 'Has ofHce . ' OSq riVe the ia!a. anj '-Us ork iscd : of the the her not be tie- :h of ity iu A New Remedy for Potato Bugs. ,tlon.anria...Rin llarr. nav iHitato hills or stalks is hid yard. ' " 1 :M unfit1 lilltrq i 0u one in" ' 1 .l....i..ir.ul AovJ irVOU rcinoveu mm uv.;. S ..;,r itcea more bugs vciv i-unwi u.i I exterminated. A Jot ot lresh horse nlaced around on the 9ure , ,lr onnn"h the buirs jravc was - i;;u n wide berth after the ivl"ti' i l...n ai-i'lied. Farmers and I pure raisin;. 1' IMS ILIUWp liouuix .v. v llo well to tryjheperinicn rimcnt. I An Afflicted Country. T-rkcv is a most unfortunc country just T i.;, l.w the ravages of famine a HOV- .. ; . .;,,.. niimiiir flir flifl- ,1 4l!v disease i - I "herd"' throughout the empire from p Lad to the Adriatic. In the province L.:aaai' lS M mi I. i X ....i.mir. llli; i-nv-ii'i " - I 0rl,'.,rv disease amoiijr the cattle that is 1 ' '-ii," tliinnimr the herds. On the plains . ,' skeletons of thousands and tl Autids of hoq cover the ground, fchep striwed of their entire herds in r Inv cases, have -one insane over the cal--aitv. In the country about Adrianople fjlv thirty per cent, of the homed cattle a'nrf horses have already died of disease. Tie entire pastoral regions of the empire ,m smitten with the disorder, which is Jd to trreatly resemble the murrain spoken j in the Hihle. I - - j Board of Pardons. A 111 mnisr.UUG, June 10. The Board of Tnhiiis, which met in the office of the ecrctarv of tftate, yesterday morning, at ten o'clock, did not conclude its labors until joi Jniizht. Attorney-Gcueral Dimniick, ( Jcnoral McCandless, .Secretary of Internal 'Affairs, and Colonel Quay, Secretary of iftate were present. About fifty applica- tiuns were considered, half of them new -eases. Of tins number four were recom T,.nrbd for nardon, as follows : Marcus Yo-rt. of Jlarrisbur, felonious assault Charles Africa, of Huntingdon, assult and hatterv : Kit-hard hums, ot Alleghany, lar cenv ;" Michael Sullivan, of Philadelphia, ste.-i'ilt and battery. The remainder of the .Vi, lir.it ions with the exception of six or & - .sewn held under advisement, were refused The ecininutatiiin of the death sentence of . Ambrose Lynch, of Alleghany, and Henry J3i iet land. of Washington, to imprisonment fvr life in the penitentiary, was formally en tered en the minutes. i 1 At r.rodlieadsriile. May Sth. lS7o, by Rev. J. K. Seh'jedler, Mr. Daniel C hristnian, of Penn Forest, Carbon Co., Pa., and Miss Christiana Xcrger, of EMred, this county. At Urouheadsville, May 2oil, 1875, by Rev. J). E. Windier, Mr. Obadiah Daily and Miss Xeah stanier, both of Hamilton. 3 At r,rr.iihcadsvillc, May SOtli, 1S74, by Rev. J). E. Schieiller, Mr. Peter Butz of Hamilton, and Miss Mary E. Stollkt, of Ross. t At Tannrrsville, June 6. 1S75, by Rev. I). E. ;chw11er, Mr. Joseph M. Heekraan and Miss Albtsta l Stadler, both of Tannersville, i At the M. E. Parsonage, Analomink, Pa., AVediiestlav cvcninir, June Pth, 1S75, bv tlie aicv. K. L." Martin. Mr. M. L. Smith, and Miss platiie A. Ilanna, both of East Stroudsbnrg. Special jSTotice. Plaster. A new lot on hand at .Stokes' Mill?. Price per ton or C0 cents per bushel. (irain waniei in exenange. ; Corn 1'Octs. per bushel, Rve $1.05 at present J3Iay 13-lra. S. WYCKOIT & SOX j Adams it Walton have some bargains in f.ESoot and Shoes, also Ladies' and I Misses' serge, at low figures. June 3-3t. I Wool 1.000 lbs. Wool Vanted at Adams I l' Walton's for which the highest cash price ! will be paid. June 3-."t. I A fresh supply of Kiisrlisla Salted 1 Potash, just received at Williams' Drug I Store. Main street, Stroudsburg. Pa. War f ranted pure. PETER WILLAMS. i June G-tf. 1 I Just received at William's Drug Store, a I larce. stock of White Lead, Linseed Oil and I VARNISH for the spring trade. Price of I Jjcad and Oil reduced. March IS, '75. Auditor's Notice. JUatc of MARGARET GRIFFIX, iked. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court 'Olonro county auditor to "take proof and report fa' ts and also report an account against Jerrpe W. K!hauj;h the administrator of said Margaret Griffin, flei'd. hereby pi Te notice that he will attend to the iiitie of his appointment on Thursdav, the lotlidav f July 1S75, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Prothonotary's (lice, in Stroudsburfr, when and where all person fu terestcd may attend if ther see proper. TIIO.'M. McILIIAN V, Auditor. June 1C. Beyer's Poultry Powder. Warranted, If naed In time, to cure rhietcu cholera and gapes. Villi asuprly oftUia Powder, and a bestowal of ordinary attention to clean liness and propel feediLp. 'I'ist, keep tunc. Itli a needful eappiy or five fur ji.oo, : T Seut free upon re- cpt or prlc. AddreM. A. C. METER & CO. Baltimore. June IT, 1875-Ora. ORDINANCE No. 13. and enacted by authority of tht same kc. 1. That tlie Stroudsburg Passenger Railway Company be and hereby is required "nd directed to remove the track of aid Rail way to the center of Washington street; be ginning at a point midway between the Eas tern end. erf the Eastern wing-walls of the Iron lirijge over IJrodhead's Creek in the said Ror otigh of East Stroudsburg, to a ioint in paid s-lreet where Courtland street intersects said ashingtort street in said liorough near the ptore of Thomas Stem pies. W'-H. That said Stroudsburg Passenger Lailway Com'pany be and hereby is directed in re-laying said Railway track to conform with the grade of said Washington street as tlie same ha been established by the Burgess and Town Council of said Borough of East Stroudsburg. Sec. J II That ten days notice shall be given to said Stroudsburg Passenger Railway Com pany of the enactment of this ordinance, and lat said Railway be removed as herein en acted within two months from the service of Aft f tt Ordained, and, entifloil hti ll, Cjtrruimlinn "f tlie Borough of JCatt Slrowhbvrg, in Town Gjnnril Awmltcd, and it U hereby ordained aiu notice. Approved June 7th, 1875. PHILIP LYON, Atttl: Chief Burgess. Uu.o. Y. Hoyf man, Secretary. June 17 -It. FOR SALE. John "NVetling, offers for sale, 1 four horse Wagon and one cood l'liorso Carriage, which will he sold at a reasonable figure. For fur ther particular apply to IIISMIY WET LING, I'aradise TVn., 1. O. June 17-3t. Monroe county, Ta. otitQ Bug! Potato Bim!! The most eflectoal remedy yet known is Paris Green. There are several gradesof it in the market. The projer grade can be had at DUE HER & BRO S DRUG STORE, MAIN STUEKT, STROU 1 SBURG , PA., where you will be presented with a paper, giv- ing a nisiory oi me pug, ana now to gee ni of it. June 17, 1S7.V- lit STATEMENT, Stroudaburg School District's Receipts and Expenditures for 1S74, tax rale 13 mills on the dollar of valuation. Am't of duplicate 1S74, $ 2251 00 Receipts. Treas. received from former Treasurer, 187 00 Received of Collectors 2179 GO " Sute appropriation 353 32 " all otiier sources 397 43, $3117 Co Treasurer Expended. For repairing and furn'ing $G21 SI For teachers' wages, 1650 00 For Fuel and contingencies, 117 7S Fees for Collector and Treas. 101) 23 Debt and interest paid, 571 51 Other expenses, C9 20 Salarv of Seeretarv, 25 00 $3104 53 Ain't overpaid by Treasurer deducted to balance), 40 S3 Amount ofliabilities, 17S9 55 Am't of tax vet uncollected, 1215 39 Exces ofliabilities, $574 10 ROB'T R. DEPUY, Trea't Attft : C. S. DirrnicK, Sec. Stroudsburg, June 17, 1875. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Stroud Township, for 1874. DR. GKOKCE IUl:l and CIIAKLES SWINK, Overseer of the Poor of Stroud township, for the year IS, 4 To am't. of duplicate for year 1874, $ "1'4 13 " lialanee due Township on settle ment of account, April 14, 1S74, 118 4.V-$ 842 58 CR. !.v ain't, paid f'r hoard of raiiers, $ 301 .r0 " fuel " 4 00 " " clot hint; " 1G paid Justice of Peace for Warrants Ac. 7 57 Joseph Swink, for llav C 40 ' Win. Ihiri, (.oiinsel f.'-e .1OW0 " I. I. Walton. Medical services G 50 " Auditors f.r 1S73, 10 50 " Thos. l. Mi llhanev, cost in suit of Township vs. t 'liarh-s Heller for support of his Father. Iil (.loo. 1'. Heller, fornosls furnihl Paupers f'r vcar 1372. Paid .;co. F. lfeller, Judgement " Charles Swink, fr services " (ieo. Iturd, " " making Duplicate Ac. - Chrt k lxxik Exonerations for 1874, 1S7::, Commissions for collecting Tupli-ate of 174. am't. 5714 1-! at 5 per cent. 15 12 r.o oo !S 87 16 50 27 00 .1 IS 2 00 1000 7 05 70 Taid Auditor's for auditing account of Supervisor's and Poor and luak itis: out statement. 15 00 r.Mlancedue Townsliln, 114 Mf 842 58 Fxaniinii.tl and allowed this 7th dT of June, 1S75, t ' i?f. if irn i L-it k J At. Oil J. ANtiLt; RD. ABKAHAM nilOnUS ship, for rear 1S74. Supervisor of Stroud Town- Amount of Duplicate, Balance due Abraham Khodes, CR. $ JO 00 So 00 S 564 43 By anion nt of lahor on public roads S 3y7 70 49' w days services as Supervisor, 74 25 Plank and timler for bridges, 0i 05 Stationery, 97 Counsel ii', 5 OO Blacksmithing and Spikes, 2 5o S-ttlin? duplicate, 5 00 Town Clerk. 1 25 Attending audit, 1 50 Exonerations, 10 0 $ 561 45 Examined and alllowed this 7th. day of June, 1375. .r.. n. .mii.i.m:, i 4j:, JA i;J.AN;li; ) Auditor DR. EDWARD LEE, Supervisor of Stroud Township for the year 1874. Amount of lu plicate, J 515 07 Tax transfered from William II. Owens, Duplicate, 75 Balance due Edward I-e, C7 64 S 584 C6 CR. Ay amount of labor nn public roads, Bridge plank and timber, Sledge drills and spikes. Making duplicate, laying tax tc. Powder and fuse, Counsel fee, fi4:,4 days services as Supervisor, Settling duplicate, Attending audit, Exonerations, S 409 f.2 50 43 8 21 a so 2 07 0 no OS 55 5 (M) 1 50 2 13$ 554 3G Examined and allowed this 7th, day of June, 1875. iitAK II. .MII.I.I.K, JACOB J. ANGLE, Auditors. 'DR. SIMON BARRY, Treasurer of School funds in account with Stroud Tspffor year 1874. July 23d, 1874, cah from G. Treas. on unseated lands $ 31 21 Sept. 18, State appro'tion 334 34 Oct. 31, J. A. Featherman, collector vear 1873. 1.10 00 Dec. 12, J. A. Fetherman, 50 00 April 1,'75 J. A. Fetherman 7o 00 May 1, Wra. M of teller, '74 987 22 June 4, " M 231 25 .June 7. " " 65 00 Bal. due S. Rary, Trea. 22 9G $1916 98 CR. Amount paid Teachers on Vouchers, $ 1419 00 For fuel, 288 92 Repairs on School Houses &c 81 50 Stoves for Schools, 51 90 Win. Fine, Sec'y. for services 30 00 Bal. due Treas'r June 1, '74, as per settlement 7 C4 Commissions on receiving and paving out $1901 62, at 2 per cent. 38 02 $1940 98 Examined and allowed this 7th day of June, 1 " G EO. H. MILLER, . ... . JACOB J. ANGLE, fmllt08' ' DR. WM. II. OWENS, Supervisor, of Stroud Township for year 1874. Amount of duplicate, S 722 58 Rec'd. of Jas. Delong, col. special tax for vr. 1871, 145 43 Bal. due Wm. IL Owens, 359 15 S 1237 10 CR. A mt of labor on public roads $830 37 Plank and lumber, 134 02 Spikes, picks and blacksmith'g 17 59 Counsel fee, 5 00 98 days services, Supervisor 147 00 Settling duplicate, 5 00 Exonerations, 5 20 Cash paid on Judgment of East Stroudsbursr in full 85 48 Attendinsr audit. 1 50$ 1237 16 Examined and allowed this 7th day of June, 1875 GEO. H. MILLER, Auditors. J June 17. 187 JACOB J. ANGLE, ( '5-3t. Ci-ir' A CCn Per Dav at home. Termfifreo. Ad- iDLiJ lQ Kp5Wdrst.G.StHJ30iiJLCo.rnrtland,le, February 4, 175. Jy. AXOTIIEIt TROPHY KY THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS! These superior and leautifully finished in struments so far eclipsed their competitor in volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone, as to carrv otf the first and onlv premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe County lair, held September Ho, 14. Buv onty the best, ior once list address Oct 1-tf. JY. SIGAFUS, 15,000 to 20,000 AV ANTED! 7 Per Cent. COUNTY BONDS FOE SALE. INTEREST PAYABLE ANNUALLY. The Commissioners of Monroe Conntv offer for sale 7 percent. Bonds to suit purchasers. Tlie bonds are issued under Act of Assembly of April 2d, 1870, authorizing the issue of bonds for the purjiose of raising funds for the building a new Jail. Said Bonds are exempt irotn au taxation, ana a raro opportunity is offered to capitalist, largesor small, for invest ment at home on the most reasonable terms. For further information apply to PETER E DINGER, " SANUEL POSTENS, Cbm'ra. JACOB FRABLE, J The Commissioners will meet at their office in Stroudsburg, on Monday of each week, for the purpose of issuing Bonds. M. II. DREIIER, Clerk. June 10, 1S75. Mercantile Appraisement, 1875. Notice is hereby piren to all Wholesale and Retail dealer of Merchandise, Distillers, Ac, of the County of Monroe and late of Pennsylvania, that they are assessed by the undersigned. Appraiser of Mercantile taxes for the year 1S75. as follows, to wit : Barrett Township. License. E. F. ralen, 7 00 Abraham Albert, 7 00 lxriiiR Andrews, 7 00 Chafer A Kinehart, 7 00 J. .. Coleman. 7 00 ClIESTNLTIIlLL. Jacob M. Kresce & Bro., $ 7 00 Charles Tidd, 7 00 Franklin Stotz's Estate, 7 00 Isaac Kodeubaugh, 7 00 J.J. Stitcher, 7 00 Martin Kishpaugh. 7 00 Cooluacuii. David Bowman, S 7 00 1 odi:e, Meigs A Co., 12 00 Lewis T. Smith. 7 00 East Strocisbiro. - J. H. Shotwell, 10 00 William Barger, 10 00 1 M. Witater, 10 00 A. Kockafellow, 7 00 John Burt, Brewerr, 15 00 Marv Deats, Milliner, 7 00 Edwin Troch, 7 00 t Jeorge Mann, 7 00 Thoraos J. Dunn, Saloon, 7 00 Samuel Ictrick, 7 00 J. B. Morgan, 10 00 W. X. Harris, 7 00 Lowder A. Vanvliet, 10 00 Bossard A Hood, 7 00 Eld red Towxsuip. John llarter. -- 7 00 George Frantz's Estate, 7 00 Hamiltox. Allen Metzgar, 7 00 Jacob S. McNeal, 7 00 George B. Duke, 7 00 ieorge Bittcnbeuder, 7 00 Ki.-tler A Ftthertuau, 7 00 Saylor & Brother, 7 00 j Jacksok. j Ancrew J. Ietrick, 7 00 Bossard A Houser, 7 00 Middle Smithfield. Simeon Decker, 7 00 Tauadisic James Kintz, 7 00 Henry & Miller, 7 00 rocoxo. Samuel Storm, 7 00 John Mrcomick, 7 00 Arthur Maginus, 7 00 Kistlcr A Brother, 7 00 Jacob Staufler, 7 00 S. Kistler A Brother, 7 00 Folk. James Berlin, 7 00 James Kunkle A Brother, 7 00 J. A. Bittenbender, 7 00 John ti. Wuest, 7 00 Ross. Jacob Bonser, 7 00 Smithfield. William Weiss, 7 00 William Brodhead, Ten Tin Alley five months, $2 50 per month. 12 50 L. W. Brodhead, 4 Billiard Tables at S7 50 a Table. 30 00 Carrie Worman, 7 00 D. Shannon A Son, 7 00 B. F. Brodhead, 7 00 James Bell, 7 K) J. I)epue Lebar, 7 00 A. D. Freese, 7 00 S. B. Iebar, 7 00 Elias D. Huffman, 7 00 StroCH. Nelson Dctrick, 7 00 STROCDSBUIt'i. William T. Baker, 7 00 Itobert Brrro, 7 00 Joseph Wallace, 15 00 M. M. Burnett, 7 00 Henrv D. Bush, 7 00 liWA'Co., 7 00 James A. Hayes, 7 00 Adams A Walton, 7 00 l'eter Williams, 7 00 Susan Wintrmute, "J 00 Decker A Co., 15 00 Charles I. Mick, 7 00 Mrs. Schoonover, 7 00 Wvckoff, Cooke A Hell, 10 00 J. H. McCarty ASons, 10 00 Itobert Huston, 10 00 Jooeph Matlack, 10 00 Charles D. Brod head, 7 00 Keller Bros., 10 00 Simon Fried, 10 00 M. lu Philips, 7 00 D. U. Brown, 10 00 A. I. Labar, 7 00 James Ed in ;er, 100 Hess Brothers, 7 00 Samuel Hodman, 7 04 C. B. Keller. ' 00 James Rougher, 7 00 C. IL Andre A Co., 10 00 Mrs. A. Clemens, 7 00 Frederick" Wajnor." 7 00 S. C. AngU," . . 7 00 Nicholas Ilustery 12 J. P. Bown, ' I MiIW. D. 11. WyckolT, 7 Reuben Miller, -7 Waguer A Rhodes, 10 A. iUubenold, " M. L. Drake, 7 Dreher A Brother, 10 J. B. Mllbr, 1 Peter S. Williams, , 7 Jerome S. Williams, 3 Billiard Tables, 7 W. S. Flory, 7 Darius Dreher, 7 William llolllnhead, 10 Samuel Hm. 7 Christian Hiller, 7 TOIJYHANNA TOWSSIIIP. Jacob Bl.ikeslee, 7 00 Isaac St auttVr. 7 0 Anv iKrou or persons thinking they hav In'en wron-rfullr aiinraisod bv the Appraiser will have an nnnnrniMLv tu he beard UDon anneal dav. which will Ikj hold at ttrtr Cnirulioner othee In Stroudiiburg, on the Sth day of Julv. JOHN EI LEX BERG Eli, Appraiser. June 10, 1S75. ESTABLISHED 1823. MEYER & SONS, PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, No other Pianos have the improvements. Prize Medal of the Word's Fair, London, Lng land, and the highttt Prizes in this country awarded. May 20-3ui The Wonderful Cheap AUCTION STORE Has rcrl it TVi ATnTTr I I AVe respectfully call your attention to the fact that wc have just returned from the U) I lllll IN 0 W ! ! City witll or,e of tlic bet selected stock cf GOODS that we have ever had ; and, hav & ing bought our new stock at very great bargain?, we propose to make it lively m shoe What Next? Over 2000 yards of best shilling Calico in remnants, only t and a cents a yard. What Next? Over 150 pair of Ladies' heavy fine White Stockings only 10 cents. Olso 444 pair of Ladies' and Childrens' and Misse'sheavy striped cotton hose only 8, 10, 12, 1 16 cents, nearly half price. What Next? 250 yards of heavy ingrain carpet, pretty style, only 35 and 4o cents. What Next? . Large quantity of good silk Parasols, only 80 and $1, very cheap. What Next? 100 Ladies' beautiful Silk Scarf?, from 20 cents to o0 cts., nearly half price. What Next? Over 400 fine all linen handerkchiefs from C to 12J cU., worth nearly double the money. What Next? Six cakes of Toilet Soap, all for 15 cents, awful cheap. What Next? Six pair of Mens' half hose only 25 cents for the lot. What Next? goods only 10 cts. yard and Summer Dress upwards. What Next? 200 Mens' Boys' and Ladies' hats for less than half price. some What Next? A wonderful big lot of Childrens Rovs' Youths and Mens' ready-made clothing, just received, cheaper than ever. What Next? Beautiful white Counterpanes -mly $1 25 very cheap: Linens, Linen lowis, isapkms, Gents' and Lydie's handkerchiefs from 8 to 25, cents. What Next? Three thousand yards of SILK AND VELVET RIRROXS, all widths and colors, nearly half price. What Next? 200 trimmed and untrimmed Hats for La- die's, Misse's & Childucn, less than half price. ALSO Laces, ! lowers and leathers wonder ful cheap. lVIiat Xextl Gents', Ladie's, Misse's and Childrens' Ho siery and tiloves, some of the best in the coun ty for the price. What Next I All kinds of Notions and Fancy Goods,- good Pins, and best needles lor o cts. a paper, .m Buuu r. -v onlv 4 cents a sikk1. I'aper Collars 10 cts. and others in propor- : i IV hat Xcxt? Four hundred Palm Leaf and Japanese FANS, only 3 and 5 cents a piece. lVIiat Xcxt? TrHd, TMn.1S.nti!,v,1 rmcA Cxss'i. ,,- mere oo cts. eouu ater-prooi yo cis. ana aou- Kl At Kionlr l?!ir(ir fltK nnlr .1 7J great bargrfirt: Yl'liat Vext I Flannels of" all kinds and colors. mong them i is heavy plaid Shirting, only 18 cents a yard, ana oeautnui counterpanes very encap. What Xcxtl Excellent Cotton Bats and Carpet "Warp, a great bargain. lVIiat XcxtT "We will sell you a whole suit of Men's clothes, coat, vest and pants made np of good heavy Cassimere, well made and lined, only nine dollars and Jiffy cents, vt arranted. Wliat Xcxtl Wp will sell Hovs' and Youth's suits from 'in. tn ,., ,Wr. ,1 rlntl, !in,i trll m.i yvu.. .v, uv... C What Xcxtl "We will sell our five dollar Mens' Boots for $3 50, and Mens' good lasting Boots for $1 75, worth f 2 50. What JVextT AVe shall sell Ladie's rood lastineCJaiters for $1 25 and $150, worth $1 75 and $2 25 in , . . .1 some stores, c snau Keep a proou aiworimciu nf f ..!;' and Misses' nnd Cldldren's Shoes. nd 11 them wonderful chean. - lVIiat Xcxtt Wc will Fell good soft fashionable Hats for Men for $1 50 and $1 75, worth $2 and 2 50 In some stores. Small Boy's and Youth's Hats and Caps, very cheap. What JVextt We intend to keen on hand fashionable Dress cnnHu in nnnntitips so that none need to iro away without being suited, both in style, quality and price. What IVcxtl People wonder how Decker can sell goods so cheap. The reason is sinrpl? this. Mr. Decker lives near tlie city ana can ueinereacreaifior- i ! , C l.r ! n- li'ii'i',ltn:iT iin llin mrt'tiv nnll cheap gootls, and buys them for cash, and this is the reason he can sell them scnea'p' for cash. W hat Acxt I l ...:n n : - f- r.. -..-V-v imr CUbuiiiiera vtin iihu 111 .ui. vi.a am- bp ii. the Huperintendent of the Store, a gen- lleman who will always De giaa to see mem , - . i ...:.U , . nd show them the cheap gootU with great l lc nri,,,! ra. ( t W h.it iiexi i Be sure and co to the Cheap Auction Store, down town, 4 doors below tne rosi uince. DECK ERA CO. April 15, 1875. ly. C. B. KELLER, MANUFACTURED AND i)EALF.R IN AM leather. Virc honestly arid candidly believe, that with our Facilities for Buying Goods ,ow, and our doing a large Business ou Small Margin, and a CASH Basis, we can con vince you that we can jnake your GREENBACKS go farther, and buy More Good at our Store than you have been getting Dereioiore. t-n -n manufacture of FINE SHOES, which wheuevcr tried once, require no further recom- meudation for their Kfcat ahd crbod service. "We have recentlv added to rntr bilslriess ilrt liru,r;nf,ri,ln,1ir nf TiEWTS W 0.i ihr,.f.A tk-iirhii in mU """' 5UUTS AINU !UJliC5 of any grade, for Men and "Women's wear. AVe use the best materials, insure fit, and do our work in the latest and . best styles: llefairing neatly aud expeditiously done. Try us and receive the proof: Stroudsburg, April 29th, 1875. STROLDSRVIIG HAS A CHEAP CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST 1 James Edinger has just returned with an entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND Gents Furaisliiiig Qo'ods, that he bought at panic prices and is selling he.m at .Price th.at astonish all. Call ittd elsewhere. Ouc door above Hollinshead's Drug Store. I May C, '75-tf. LEANDER EMERY, MANUFACTURER AXD DEALER IK ALL KINDS OF Carriages and Busies, Two-scatcd Carriages for Livery stables and private Families, riatform Spring AVagons, c-f the latest style ami for all kinds of use, kept on hand or made to odcr. SINGLE-SEATED CAEBIAGES, wilh top or without top, all styles. Delivery and Express Wagons, of different styles, shipped to order. All work warrant- ed in every particular for one year. I will make to or-1 der any style of Carriage or light Bupjfy that may be I wanicu. one out ursi class wore leaves mv stiop. 1 use only first class stock and emplov first class work men, and feel confident that I can give entire satisfac tion to all who may purchase my work. All orders by mail shall receive prompt attention. Hoping that I may be able to furnish the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity with anv thing that they may want in my line. duress an orucrs to LEANDER EMERY, Marengo, Calhoun County, Michigan. April 22, 1375. ly. PBTEES' Cheap Mime. You can get as much music for 50 cents, by buying Qne of our 3iagazines you ca,, purchase tor ,Q aDy otner way I J v e nave now ready and will send post-paid, Parlor 31ti$lc. A collection of 2s"ew Piano l'ieces by Kinkel. lecht. Pacher. Wagner, etc., etc., every fiumbcr containing at least Six choice Pieces. Aos. 1, 2, 3, 4, ana 3 Peters' Ilouscliold Melodies. A collection irC! i ri i vr o. i V1 oougsunu v.nuru.scs, uy nays, cicwan, inks. Thomas, eta. Kverv niimfr . . ' , . V- I laiUS at K asL OCVCn X ICCOS. LOS - 1 " "X f0."10, d.e f difficult Piano Music from the very best au thors, sucli as .Liszt. aimer. ecL Mailed post-paid: on receipt of 50 cents L - number, or six numbers for Twelve numbers, $4. aarcss, J. L. PETERS, S43 IJrodway, 'ew York. P. O. Box 5429. April 22-1 m. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition of Dn. Cci. verwkll'b Celebrated Essay on the radi cal cure( without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, , Involuntary 5entlna( Losses, Impotenov, Mental and Thysical In capacity, Impediments to Marriape.etc; also, Consump tion, Epilepsy Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sex- ual extravagance, Ac. " f rice, in a sea .vt enve ope, only six rnt. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essav. clear- ! ly demonstrates, irom a tnirty years' .suceewrul, pracT t'ice, that the alarming consequences pf ftftf:ab(ift mat re radically curea wunoui ine aanerous usa ot inter nal medicine or the application of the knifcv pointing out a mode of cure at oocelmpta,ccrtainlaml cH'ociuai, by means orwnicn every sunerer, no.malt,er what his condit ion may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. .- . . 4" This lecture should he. in the hands of every vouth and every man in the land.. , !Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, r?-Ji. n receipt of six cents or two post stamps, Address the Publishers, C1IAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.. 127 Nowerr, New York. Post Office llox, APr" 1 ' 'T i in.iTt:ni,i:'s Improved CUCUMBEIt t impi X. AVOODlTMPIstheacknow- ledpel JSTANDAItD of the market, by popular verdict, the best pump for the leant money. Attention is Invited to Illatchley's Improved llracket, the Drop Check Valve, which can b withdrawn with out disturbing tho joints, and the copper hamlwr which never cracks, srnlcs or rusts and will last a lifetime. For sale by Iealcrs and the trailnccnerall v. In nrfltrinhnviirf fHithat vou Pft Illati'hlcv's Pnmn. Vm rarofnl 1 and :ee that it has my trade-mark . above.) If you do not know where to Icir. decrin-i five circulars, together with the name and address of the apent nearest you, will be promptly furnished, by addrcssinjr, with stamp. I ll AS. (i. 11L.VTC1ILEY, Miuuifncturer, oHj Commerce st., Philiulclphia, Pa .Marcn , vm A ,i 7? 4n OCK OF CIBOICi: roCeries, Oucensw&re, Glass ware, Yood and illow-ware, nt . . C. U. AN DUE. & Co. TerniCASU. jan. 30, 73 tf. kOiV'T FOOf. VOIIlt iiwnv iui win in iirna aniwiuoui i uiliuuiUi bu toiMcCa'r ty A: Sons, and you will cct well naid for it June 1R. 74-tt I 7 LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at 11 this Office BLANK MORTGAGE Fr alf at thus Offic-p. MB vw V sais a Manufacturing Establishment, wliicli ATERS, a skillful and experienced work- h nrdr. mi short notice. - - . , . C. B. KELLER. . . EGGS FOR HATCHING. Silver Spangled Hamburgs White Leghorns : From best strains in the country. Price $2 60 per dozen. Cash to accompany orders: Address, , . . , B. T. WOLPj P. O. lttx 263 March 11, 1S75. t Scrahton, Pa. GEEAT Commotion THROUGHOUT MONROE COUNTY, ABOUT THE Large Assortment OF 5 And Extremely Low Prices AT SIMON B THE Mamindtli Betailsr OF Men's j BovYiV Children's Cents Furnishing Goods, Trunks & Valises, Umbrellas, &c. Extra AnnouHcesnent TO THE PUBLIC. In order to have more room to display my large stock of Clothing, Gents' Furnish ilia ; Goods and Trunks and Valises, I have 'concluded to quit the Boot & Shoe business. 1 there fore offer and will sell my stock of Boots & Shoes at and below co&t. SlM0ir FRIED, April 15, 1875. AscnU UNDERTAKING. MxCARTY A SONS hve on hand the Iargcxt and lest . as.-ortiiint of f. COFFINS -rr!Z f I - n n rl TRIMMINGS to befoWndoutsideof either city (New York tit PhwidrK. phia ,and will make thishra'iuh or their isocs u ip--iaTfy. COFFINS and CASKETS ttt any shaneor stvlc.ean be fnrnUh.vi t uv , notice for shipment, at a charge if one-ihird lestbitt n:.rh,u's.'n.sIrr,,-dsh"fs' . ,n """"i more han ten mt cent, above actual cost. i Mtr-rd.d 10 in s...y pan C.f the touatrtl the hnr-M pwMhkM.oucc. ;.IutulV71-t mm n