. i 1mvi nver ''OUU music Jferfon w 5:uu "v hers. crops mate a better exhibit than Kansas -,r before Therk of resumption . J ,i,mcitc coal region. continues in they" , . . .. , . . l.t-c mill irirU use 519O.O0O h oNW books annually. worth01' . , T,vm will have a pupius wncat crop, ' r of over a million buslick hi W ...... tin Grand lipids, .Mich., on ?a .V fire in destroyed, 1ju,uuu worm 01 pro- tiinJ' Ierty. V'lic railroad, lending into Boston earried .wnViii i iconic on llmrsday ot lat over -1,u:vv" Corson county, Texas, will alone have r ,i (100.000 to 800,000 bushels ot sur- 1 A " 1 i . . .t- ir-ir, mis . il.:.. r,wr 1 IS ,1 .. AAA AAA T-vf i f f i viheeu stolen irom lexas by Jicxican raiders since January 1. ,l.natfh from Wellington, Kansas, horse thieves were banred last Thursday night by the vigilants ()u the 5th inst. a large body of Sioux Indians attacked the settlements on Rock , and stole about four hundred horses. t.' ih wire or mosouito-bar blinds of kick rooms wetted. The effect on the at ,i.hcrc is to refresh it. as though a storm had occurred, rri.p liarvcstinsr of barley in California i new nearly completed, the result being a crop equal m anunount to tnat, oi last, year, vrhilo the quality is a cry gouu. Ohio men are bashful. One hid under a w-nen fcr half a day rather than testity in a lawsuit, aud another took refuge in a lVmocratic editor s sanctum. n clcphantcss belonging to Howe's cir- cus was safely delivered ot a baiiy elephant last week, said to be the tirst ot these ant nials ever born in the United States. Governor Hartranft has appointed Hon. A C. f'urtin. t). 11. Miocnfoersrer, roster Wilson Mitchcl, and George Scott ccntcn uial managers fur Pennsylvania. Jioob Kelso, of Union township, Rerks Lid down under a tree to take a mi. When he awoke a big Mack snake UVl' -i .iled at his feet. Then Jacob went houi'?. On Monday last the Erie Railway Com puny reduced fares between New York am K.K-licstcr, Ruu'al and Niagara Falls, tin reduction being mure than $3 on round trip tickets. Seven cents on wheat and bixand a quar ter cents on corn, is the freight from Buf falo to New York, tells included, the low est rates of transportation from the lakes to the seaboard ever known. One million two hundred thousand pounds (,f honey from a single county heeuis prodigious for an industry only aVut three years old. Yet this is what San Diego county, California claims. A Cleveland woman recently married a Chinese laundryman, and in three days the unhappy Celestial appeared at a barber's shop and ordered his pig tail cut off, say ing in explanation, '"Too muchee Yank." It has been discovered that light separated from heat has a motive power sufficient to turn without stopping a delicate wheel in a vacuum. The age of steam will be looked on as a fossil age. some day. The Temperance Convention assembles ::t Ilarrisbur? on the ICth inst. George II. Stuart, of Philadelphia, is spoken of as tne lemperance candidate iur uovcrnor. I It is stated that Bishop Simpson will pre- f , . . r side over the deliberations oi the body. iuirc now it is that tlie sewing machine fnnirciuios nf t.hf 1'nitofl Stntos cannot sell I than 800 to $00, and yet can make a reason- able profit hv selling them in Europe, with the cost of f r:iT!sTMrf..it!on milled, tor from I o.io . rton 1 v-u iu voo. Little Ressie is the five Year old dauA-1 KTS 01 a .Hume latfy Who married a Clergy- man not loner since. When her father wa3 . . .... - ana &UC was piaviUg in lUC yaru, a Kranjrer cume along and inquired if the uimsier was at nonie. ".no, she repnea, but mouier 15 in the house, and she will rnv ivill, ,. t.,;.1.1 c;r " A young lady died in New York, last week, whose death is said to have been iuun.'u uy navmg ner nair rjicacneu ironi J I 1 1 . 1 VII 1 . 1 ! I black to a bright golden color, the poison ous bleaching material, is is supposed, af fecting the brain. The safest way Is to let nature dve the hair as she thinks best, and Ueach it in her own way, when the proper tunc comes. A Dubuque v.'oman a tae of consumption, jiusuanu mat me doctor saia sne naa uut. a few hours to live, asked hiin if lie believed tne spirits oi the departed could revisit the earth. He said he had no doubt such things had occurred. "I hope they can, said .she, ';for I want to come back. I don't believe I can rest easy a moment, even in Heaven, till I hear whether Beecher U guilty or not." DIED. At his residence, in Stroud tsn. on the 19lh mnt., Mr. Klijah Fisher, age 35 years, 4 month, iina z day p. Xcar Salem Church, on the 15th of May, i.o, Mrs. husnna Smale, aged 32 years, 'z month?, anil 'J3 days. Near Albrightsville, on the 18th of May, 11 o, Mrs. Klizabeth (ietz, aged 38 years, 9 luontus, and 2 days. On the 19th of Mav, 1875, David Oriflith, aged rJS years, 8 mouth?, aud 25 days. ym me ZU ot .Mav. l7o. Mrs. J-.lizaOelli aged 70 years, 11 months and 17 da ays. On the 2nd of June. 1S75, Mrs. Susanna hecker, aged 27 years, 8 months, and 1 day. On June 3d, 1S75, Mrs. Elizabeth Tran.-ue, aged 10 years, o months, and 14 days. On June 17th, 1875, Mary Anna Eckart, aged li years, 10 months and 21 days. At B-id;ki'.l. 0:1 Thursday evening. June t.be purpose of issuing llond ;;rd, Julia A. Dowitt, wife of Charles E. Can- M. II. DIlFJIEK, Clerk, lieid, aged 30 years, S moiitii and 10 dys. June 10, 187 j. .M.m.iMjnimnmm Sioecial Notice. , Goods cheaper than ever at N. Raster's lie has them marked way down to bottom pnecs. week aud next. Don t fail to call and see xi w vjvuo t in ill i m ai nuclei o iuio them. Those wishing to secure a cood bargain will do well to call at N. Raster's, as he is bound not to be undersold. 1'laslor. A new lot on hand at Stokes' Mills Price $S per tun or I0 cents per bushel. (5 rain wanted in exchange. Corn 9-3 cts. per bushel, live S 1.0") at present May 1 3-1 m. N. S. AY CKO l'F & SONS Important. In order to quit the Root and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his cntirc stock of Roots and Shoes, at first cost and Lclow cost. Come one and all, now is your chance for Bargains. Adams & Walton have some bargains in Hoots and Shoes, also Ladies' and Misses' serge, at low figures. June 3-3t. Wool! 5,000 lbs. Wool Wanted at Adams k Walton's for which the highest cash price wil be paid. LJune 3-3t. l'otasIitJustrcce,vcd at V ilhams Drug More, Mam street, Stroudsburg 1 a JV ar- ranted pure. 1 hlhli 1LLAMS. J UnC C-tt. Just received at William's Drug Store, a loro-A tnrL- nf" Whlt T .rnil T.inui1 till ninl VAKlSll for the spring trade. Trice of Lead and Oil reduced. 'March 18, 75. Borough. Ordinance. lie it ordained by the Chief Burgess and 7 men Councumen of the liorough of Stroudsburg, and it t's hereby enacted by a uthoritn of the sa me : fry ii . , . J That the following streets and parts ol streets be curbed and paved with good hard Brick or Flag Stone, to wit : The North side of Ana Street between Franklin and Centre Streets, seven feet wide. lhe east side of Analomink Avenue lrom the north line of William II. Garis' lot to 3Iain Street, four feet wide. MM 1 t I Cl i i i I J 11C West SlOC or ItCOrgC Street, DClWCCn .Monroe and Sarah streets, seven teet wide. I Roth sides of Monroe Street between Cen tre and Franklin Streets, and the South side between Franklin and the Mill Race, seven feet wide. .i. uvm.i .-iuw, vi .Mmrvu Y J- v. trect, t)ctwcen Susan otreet and the Mill Race, six feet wide. ei t i . . cr ii T minium .icimjii iir 'uiuii3 uiisCLuu i'. tins Ordinance tail or re 1 use to lay said Pavements on or before the I -t day of Sep tember 1ST"), the Street Committee will proceed to do said work at their expense with twenty per cent, of the cost added. THEODORE SCIIOCII, Attest : Chief Rurgess. R. S. Jacoky, Sec'y. June S, 1S75-24-3L ANNUAL REPORT i OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF EAST STROUDSBURG, Ending June 1, 1875. I)R. mnmit of School Tax lulicate iu hands of A. 7IAL- LLT. Collector. til CR. Exonerations Per -ti tage f.r rollvcting Cr. as per receipt of Treasurer Balance due Treasurer Amount of Building Tax Duplicate Exonerations Cr. as per recipt of Treasurer Per ceutae C-9 4C is r.7 7U 00 41? 13 3JC 2 5147 17 4; I K) ml IS 7t 1S7 2o Si39 J-2 Balance due Treasurer DR. eofunt of Treasurer, n. s. storm, with iirict. t amount rw. state aPrroi,nau.,u si .n. Iial. on lsaml as or last rpjmrt 4 ul Am't rc'a of Jaeou l. i:hics, isri, mm i -. . i ; . ... i. : i . ji lax-pay er "ii I'npucuiy wiiiiv in 1 rt'UMirer s hauls 4!." 20 o7(l tKI h 0r Tuitiua l oO Si 111 07 CR. 575 00 1 ; oo '.Ml 41 1:5 5-;j5 00 rod and contingencies "rei,mal Total expenses Amount in hait'ls of the Treasurer 5110 91 In hauiltol Collector 20 32 Amount due restrict SMO 2:J Bountv funds in Lands of Treasurer, from lat year, as , r",i),"r,,:T T . r ia.., Amount n-e'd of J. I. KWles, for IS,.?, t4 oO Amount rec don liiIicato while in oriSiCoK 4 29 l:;J (- JI 11 Cl l 010 67 Cr u. In(prest nou'i rieenw I-"or iueident! expenses 97 1 20 In bands of A. Ilallet, Collector $200 92 Due District 190 r2 52,7-WOO cl.... Liabilities of District jUnc2i, 1S70. St J. F. IIKRZOG.Sec'y. AudltOr S NOtlCe. Estate of MARGARET GRIFEIX, dte'd. The undersigned api'inted by the Orphans Court of Monroe county auditor to lake proof and rejwrt I facts snd olso n-port an account apainst iieorgew.! CoolKauh the administrator of :nl Margaret (.iritfin, terested may Juno 1(. TIIO. L MtlLlt AXY, Auditor. 815,000 to 20,000 AVANTED! 7 Per Cent. COUNTY BONDS FOE, SALE. IXTKKKST l'AVABLK AXXUAUA- The Commission,-.- of Monroe Conntr olfer Tiio bonds are issued und.-r Act of Assembly L . . a a.A t of April 2d, 1870, authorising tlie issue ot lx;iids for tlie purpose 01 raising iunus lor uie buildinz a new Jail. Said IJonds are exempt from all taxation, and a rare opportunity is olRred to capitalist, largesor small, for invest ment at home on the most reasonable terms. For further information apply to PETER EDINGER, ) SA.NUEL 1'OSTENS, Chm'ra. JACOB FRABLE, J The Commissioners will meet at their ollice in Stroudsburg, on Monday of each week, for , . 1 . 1 dee'd, herchjr notice that he will attend to the Amount paid Teachers on lmost in tllC last - duties of l.i appointment on Thurs-lay, the 10th day Vouchers $ 1449 00 Whoil tfild hV her I J"'y Is7 '. at IU O Clo K a. IU., ai Uie X rouioiioiary o f , ocs Q) W lien lOia D) ner office',n Slrourtsbllr;,i u hen and where all ierK.iu in- ! or fuel, -08 - attend it tuey see proper. i liepairs on ocnooi nouses occ. oi u7 BAUa- John "Welling, offers for sale, 1 four horse Wasron and one eood 1 horse Carriage, which will be sold at a reasonable figure. For fur- ther particulars apply to Paradise Tsn., 1 O. June 17-3t. Monroe county, Pa. Potato Bu! Potato Bus!! The most effectual remedy yet known is Paris Green. There are several grades of it in the market. The proper grade can be had at DUEIIEIl & URO'S DRUG STORE, MAIN STRKET, STROUDSBURG, TA., where you will be presented with apapcr,giv- "S "ry oi me jjug anu now to gti nu of it. June 17, 1S75. 2t STATEMENT, Stroudsburg School District's Receipts and Expenditures for 1874, tax rate 13 mills on the dollar of valuation. Am't of duplicate 1S74, S 2251 OG Receipts. Trs - received fr0m former 1 n" t x-ivt:u w all other sources 397 ' 43-$3117 Co For rcpalring and furn'ing $021 81 For tealcIierwagcSf b iG50 00 For Fuel anJ COntingencies, 117 78 Vna f.r rV11w.-tr nnrl Trpn 1 ftQ M Debt and interest raid, 57151 Ollmr iTninacg CtQ ?(1 Salarv of Secretary, 25 00 SlC4o3 Am't overpaid by lreasurer deducted to balance;, io a $3117 65 Amount ofliabilities. 1789 55 Am't of tax yet uncollected, 1215 39 lxces ofliabilities, $574 16 KOB'T It. DEPUY, Prea't Attest : C. S. Detkick, Sec. Stroudsburg, June 17, 1375. z ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Stroud Township, for 1874. DR. ur - 0nr.K rurd ami ciiaules swixk, Orersoen of the l'oor ol" Stroud township, for the year 1874. To am-t. of duplicate for rear 1S74, 8 724 13 " i.ai:incoiue lownsmp on setti rue-lit of account, April 14, 1S74, 113 43$ 812 GS CR. By am't. paid for loarl of Paupers, S 30t 50 46 00 - UC " tlothin 20 18 7 57 6 40 30 00 6 50 10 50 paid Justice of TYai-o for Warrants Ac, .i..s ph swink, for iTav " t:t,"ns1 e . I. li. W alton. Medical services An.litors for 1S73 " Tim. M. Mellhanor, cost in uit of Township vs. Charles Heller t'jr supjiort of his Father. rM Geo. 1". 1 lellcr, for cjootls furnished V:uners fur year 1372. Fakl ieo. 1-'. Heller, Judgement " Cliarles Swink, for services " Ci o. lhird, " " " " " mating Duplicate Ac. " Check hook Exoneration-J for 1S74, " 1S73, " " 1S7-.', Commission's for collecting Puplicato of 1S74, am't. 714 13 at 5 er cent, Faid Auditor's lor auditing account of .ujierTLsor's and l'oor and mak ing out statement, Balance duo Townsliip. 15 12 co no 93 87 16 50 27 0 3 IS 2 00 10 00 7 S3 72 35 70 15 00 114 U9 842 58 ttauiinicd and allowed tins ,th day or June, lSu, C.i:. H. MILLKK, 1 ijt. JACOB J. AXULE, j Auditors. RD. ABRAHAM RHODES, Supervisor of Stroud Town ship, for vear lt74. Amount of IHiplicate, $ 529 00 Balance duo Abraham Rhodes, 35 003 C64 43 CR. By amonnt of labor on pulilic roada S 397 70 40--2 days services as Supervisor, 74 25 l'ianW and timber for bridges, 66 05 Stationery, 57 Counsel fee, 5 00 lilac ksnmhini; and Spikes, 2 so Si-ttlinji duplicate. 5 00 Town Clerk. 1 Bo J0,05-' 05-6.4 45 ;?Yf. Ml uT:n. I06' Attending audit, . Exonerations. Examined and alllowrd twit .v-z-if Auditor. DR. EDWARD LEE, Supervisor of Stroud Township for the year iS4. Amount of Jiuj.lieate, 3 515 97 Tax transfered from William II. llwen. Duplicate. 75 j Balauee due Edward Lee, 67 C4 5 5S4 36 CR. Av amount of labor on public roads. S 409 G2 Bridge plank and timber, 60 49 Sledge drills and spikes, 8 20 Making duplicate, laying tax Ac. 3 80 Powder and fuse, 2 07 Counsel lee, 5 00 ri4;-4 flavs services as Supervisor, ( . 1 Settling duplicate, 5 00 Attendant audit. 1 50 I Kxonerations, 2 13-f .r.4 so Lxaniiuedanaalloire.1 tluvt,'lay orJ4nc. 1S'J- ; K( . II. MILIJ'.I!, ..,:, i JACOB J. ANGL1: Auuifvia. DR, SIMON HARRY, Treasurer of School funds in account with Stroud Isp, for year 1674. July 23d, 1874, cash frcm Uo. Treas. on unseated lands $ 31 21 Sept. 18, State appro'tion 334 31 Oct. 31, J. A. Featherman, collector vear 1873. loO 00 Dee. 12, J. A. Fetherraan, 50 00 -1 1 T T 1 1 I "Z. Cf May l, Wm. Mostcller, '74 9S7 22 .In no 4. 231 25 June 7. i 65 00 22 9( $1940 98 NJal. due S. Rary, Treas. Oik, en Stoves for Schools, 51 90 Wni. Fine, Sec'y. for services 30 00 Ral. due Treas'r June 1, '74, as per settlement 7 G4 Commissions on receiving and ravine out S1901 C2, at 2 cent. 3S 02 $1940 98 Examined and allowed this 7th day of June, 1S75. DR. WM. II. OWENS, Supervisor, of Stroud Township lor year 14. Amount of duplicate, S 22oS Kec'd. of Jas. DeLong, col. special tax for yr. 1871, 145 43 I5al. due Win. 11. Owen, 3G9 15- 1237 16 CR. A:i,l.'ni,li".r',',.I,"Micr0i''15 134 02 Spikes, picks and blacksmith'g 17 5'J Counsel fee, 5 00 98 d:ys services, Supervisor 147 00 Settling duplicate, 5 00 Exonerations, 5 20 Cash paid on Judgment of East Stromlsburir 111 lull b. 4 I pa cio7 Attending audit, Examined and allowed this 7th day June, 1S75 UIA.11. j)iiiiUrJi, 1 11;. JACOB J. ANGLE, T 1875-3t. 1 :a ir hit 1 po - June 17 'firms five. rf.-G.Stinson 4Co.,rortlanU,Me. i-Vbruary 1, 1S73. ly. The Wonderful Cheap AUCTION STORE TTq o fyr nm "IrvTTr ! I lid O U I lllll JL U VV ! ! What Next? Over 2000 yards of best shilling Calico in remnants, only 7 and 8 cents a yard. What Next? Over 150 pair of Ladies' heavy fine "White fctoekings only 10 cents. Olso 444 pair of Ladies' and Children' and Misse's heavy striped cotton hose only 8, 10, 12, lo cent, nearly half price. What Next? 250 yards of heavy ingrain carpet, pretty style, only 35 and 45 cents. What Next? Large quantity of good Bilk Parasols, only t0 and $1, very cheap. What Next? 100 Ladies' beautiful Silk Scarfs, from 20 ou tt3- P"- What Next? Over 400 fine all linen handerkchiefs from G I to 12 cts., worth nearly double the money. What Next? Six calces of Toilet Soap, all for 15 centi, awful cheap. What Next? Six pair of Mens' half hose only 25 cents for the lot. What Next? Summer Dress goods only 10 cts. yard and nn a j, i i What Next? 200 Mens' L'oys' and Ladies' hats, for less than half price. some What Next? A wonderful big lot of children Boys' louths andlens ready-made clothincr. just received, clieaper man ever. w, nf xWo Beautiful white Counterpanes only $1 25 -w- - -r. miiC'i.l Yurv tneai, jjiiitun, jjimcu iui Gents' and Lydie's handkerchiefs from S to 25, cents. What Next? Three thousand yards of SILK AXD VELVET RIBBOXS, all widths and colors, nearly half price. What Next? 200 trimmed and nntnmmed Hats for L,a- die'f, Misse's & Children, less than half price. J rvrj T iPM l liwrn and Kpntherq wonder. AijCs i t Jaces, l lowers ana 1 earners wonacr- fu I Cheap. What Next? Gents', Ladle's, Misse's and Childrens' Ho siery and (iloTes, some of the best in the coun ty for the price. lVIiat Next? All kinds of Notions and Fancy Goods, good Tins, and best Needles for 5 cts. a paper, and eood spool cotton, J00 yards warranted, 0 4 C?i ,,a Pp,n 4 i .t. f " " rrPr" " Z t liat I ext I Four hundred Talm Leaf and Japanese FANS only S and 5 cents a piece. Kentucky Jeans IS cents a yd., good Cassi- mere 50 cU. good Water-proof 93 cts. and dou- ble width black Beaver Cloth only $1 7o, great bargain. - Wliat Xcxtl Flannels of all kinds and colors. Among them is heavy plaid Shirting, only 18 cents a Heavy piam .-nirung, oniy 0 caraai I m 1 a f . 1 ..iv.t . j lVlint 'ivf ? What IVcxtl 1 . I Rxcellent Cotton Rats and Carpet "Warp, a great bargain. What Next! "We will sell you a whole suit of Men's clothes, coat, vest and pants made up of good heavy Cassimere, well made and lined, only nine dollars and Jifty cents, warranted. What Xcxtl We will sell Roys' and Youth's suits from four to seven dollars, good cloth and well made. ... . . . m I What IVcxt r "We will sell our five dollar Mens' Roots for $3 50, and Mens good lasting Roots for $1 75, muni -y- Kyj. What IVextl AVefihall bcII Ladic's pood lasting fiaiters for $1 25 and $1 50, worth $1 75 and $2 25 in some stores, uc shall keep a pood assortment of Ladies' and MiR?eB' and Children's Shoes, and sell them wonderful cheap. lVliat IVcxt T Wet will soli e-ood Roft fashionable Hats for ren for i 50 and $1 75, worth $2 and $2 50 In some Btores. Small Bo v's and Youth's Hats lVIiat IVcxt T "Wc intend to keep on hand fashionable Dress goods, in quantities so that none need to go away wunoui ocingouiieu, uuuiiii;.,nuamj and price. What IVcxt? People wonder bow Decker can sell goods so cheap. The reason is simply this. Mr. Decker lives near the city and can DC mere a great por tion of his time huntinir up the pretty and cheap goods, and buys them for cash, and is the reason he can sell tliem so ciieap lor casn Vtlmt IVcxt? Our customers will find in Mr. Qt'ACKrx nusir. the Superintendent of the Store, a gen tleman who will always be glad to see them inland show them the cheap goods with great of pleasure, What IVcxt ? Be sure and go to the Cheap Auction Store down town, 4 doors below the l ost Onicc. AJ - DECKER & CO. April 15, 1875. ly. C. B. KELLER, MAXUFACTUIlT.il resrcctfuly caN jonr attention to the fact that wc have just returned from tiio Cit" with one of tue best selected stocks of GOODS that we have ever had ; and, hav- ing bought our new stock at very great bargains, Ave propose to make it lively in shoe leather. "Vc honestly and candidly believe, that with our Facilities for Buying Goods Low, and our doing a large Business on Small Margins, and a CASH Rasis, we can con vince you that we can make your GREKNR ACKS go further, and buy More Goods at our Store than you have been getting heretoiore. h sell bLLV fjU o cdeurateu manufacture of FINE SHOES, which whenever tried once, require no further recom- mendation for their srrcat and jrood service. We have recently added to our business under the Superintendendcy of LEWIS "WATERS, a skillful and experienced work- mai, and wc are therefore prepared to make BOOTS AND SHOES of any grade, for Men and Women's wear. K,1U uu "ur urK 11 luu. JlVst auu. wak UIIC. V US ilUU IttLIVt Ills! LI1UU1. Stroudsburg, April 29th, 1875. STROVDSni'RG HAS A CHEAP CLOTHING AND Boot and Shoe Store, AT LAST i Jamea Edinger has just returned with an entire new stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Gents' Furnishing Goods, that he bought at panic prices and is selling 111 -i. i'.t- T1 1 i1,1" iuut aou.u au. yn aua iuuiv anu uu cuuviiiuuu uuiuru you puruuasu elsewhere. One door above Hollinshead's Drug Store. May 6, '75-tf. LEANDER EMERY, MAMTACTUEER AND DEALER IS ALL KINDS OF carriages and Busies, Two-scatcd Carriages , , , , ... j 1U1 uimj suiun.i uuu juihui, iuuinn.1) Watform Spring V agons, of the lal0tit style and for all kinds qIubc, kept on hand or made to oder. SINGLE-SEATED 0AKEIAGES, with top or without top, all styles. Delivery and Express Wagons, of different styles, shipped to order. All wirk warrant ed iu everv particular for one vear. 1 will make to or der any aivfo of Carriage or light Bnppry that may b wanted. None but first class work leaves my shop. I use onlr first elass stoi-k and employ first class work- tion to all who mav nurcha.se mv work. All orders bv I mail shall receive" prompt attention. Hoping that T mBJ luruisn me ciuzrus 01 rir juasuurg nu Tichlity wllh an thin, that lhcy mny want in line Address all orders Uv LEA'S DER EMERY, Marengo, Calhoun County, Michigan. April 22, 1875. ly, ORDINANCE No. 13. Re it Ordained and enacted by the Corporation of the Borough of East SiroudabiTg, in 2Wn Council Assembled, arid it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same : Prr-. 1. Tiint-thft Rtrnmlshnrfr Passncrr Rail Company be and hereby is required and directed to remove the track of said Kail- w.ay .t0 the cent.er of Washington street ; be- tern ends of the Eastern wing-walls of the Iron Bridge over Brodhead's Creek in the said Bor- ough of East Stroudsburg, to a point in said street where Courtland street intersects said 111 aamiifiuuii Micct in ouiu jjuiuuu uwi iiic store of Thomas Stemnles. Sec. II. That said Stroudsburg Passenger Railway Company be and hereby is directed in re-laying said Railway track to conform with the grade of said "Washington street as I the same has been established by the Burgess and Town Council of said Borough of East Stroudsburg. Sec. Ill That ten days notice shall be given to said Stroudsburg Passenger Railway Com- niF . t. nftt;fl nrAno- nA LVtl T J A bllV VIIUV.HHVU V V WAAO vV-- t s j'aiiway be rem0ved as herein en- .,f ihin tirn mnnil.Q from th RerrirA of "V Approved June 7th, 1S75. PHILIP LYON, Attest : Chief Rurgess. Tiieo. Y. Hoffman, Secretary. Juno 17 -4L tyeyer's Poultry Powder. WaiTAnled, If med In time, to cure chicken cholera and fapea. With Asupplj of this 'owdcr, ztii a bestowal o t ordinary attention to clean lines and propei feedluK, wltti a neodfni supply of duat, rrlt and of gBhell-fornilng material, aay oue may keep Poultry (even tn connnement)for any length of time, with both proflt and pleaaure. Package 25 cU., fire for f 1.00. Ask your dealer. 8eut freo upon re ceipt of pric. Address, June u ls75.3ril ESTABLISHED 1823. MEYER & SONS, TIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No other Pianos have the improvements. Prize Medal of the Word's Fair, london, Eng- and, and the highest Pnzca in this country awarded, May 20-3m AIVOTIIKR TItOPIIY WOIV HV THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS 1 These superior and beautifully finished in struments no far eclipsed their competitor volume, purity, sweetness and delicaeyot tone, as to carrv oil' the tirt and only premium giv en to exhibitors of reed Organs at the Monroe County Fair, held September 25, 1874. this Buy onty the bent, ior price list address Oetl-tf.l J. . SIOAFL S, - DOX'T TOO I. YOU It JIOXKl away for wortbloss articles of Furniture, but go to MeCarty X boas, and you will well paid for it, (June IS, 74 BT i xtt.'sJ fl.' in 1,'iy I vj i ,. cj. K LAMVM Ui' .VJiJi l.li-UC) lor .die tllis Ofiiee. BLANK MORTGAGE Fr s.U ui this Officp. AND DKALElt IX a Manufacturing Establishment, which is to order, on short notice, We use the best materials, insuro nil; kj C. R. KELLER: EGGS FOR HATCHING; Silver Spangled Hambnrgs White Leghorns: From beat strains in the country. Trieo $2 iti per dozen. Cash to accompany orders. Address, B. T. "WOLF, P. O. Box 2Q1 March 11 j 1875. Scranton, GEEAT COMMOTION THROUGHOUT MONROE COUNTY, . ABOUT THE Large Assortment OF And Extremely Low Prices AT SIMON FRIED S, THE Mammoth Retailer OF Men's, Boy's & Children's Gents' Furnishing" Qoocb, Trunks & Valises, Umbrellas, &c. Extra Announcement TO THE PUBLIC. In order to have more room to display my large stock of Ciolhius;, Cents' Furnishing Goods and Trunks and Valises, I have concluded to quit tlie Boot & Shoe business. I there fore offer and will sell my stock of Boois & Shoes at and below cost. SIMON FRIED, April 15. 1875. UNDERTAKING. McCAKTV A SONS have on haml thclart and M&qUs COFFINS in Jk and vTv TRIMMINGS to be fomul .mtitliMif ciilicrril v (New Yim-'k or 1 " Ilaiif-I-' i jihia mid will make ihisbraiu ii or their I-u&Iiu-m a speciality. get COFFINS and CASKETS - ti rf any shapo or style, can bo furnish oil at nnt honr't ni iioti'-' for sliiinont, at a Imrpe of nno-thir.l low than at .iaySUhSinSlr)Mldhl.u inii.ioasn will they chargo ! Tllore luin tin porci-nt. above iioiual cast. ; attemU-d to in .-.ny pru: r-f the Counc; p.ir-ihlo aoiice. " - at the hfMto:-f. juBvia.'Ti-vx