A TORNADll 'the Wind in a Frolic Buildings Deinol A ished. St Vkv'l, Minn., June 25. A tornado plover Mendota, six miles above this h'v this afternoon, unroofing buildings, xen of which were entirely demolished. child was Mown from its mother's arms and fatally injured. No other casualties ure reported. Fatal Wind Storm in Michigan. Detroit, Mich., June 27. A destruc tive tornado, passed over the northwestern part of this city, from Twenty-first street to the neighborhood of Grand River and Twelfth street, this evening, at G:15. Its mth was five hundred feet wide. Some thirty houses beside outbuildings, Ac!" were demolished. Four persons are known to have been killed and mauy others injured, some of them seriously. The to-, tal loss to property is at least 23,000. MARRIED. On June 12, 1S75, by Rev. G. L. SchafTer, at the Clierrv Valley M. E. Parsonage, Mr. Frank lin Mansfield, and Miss Sarah A. Leap, all of ... J .Mrnltin rjirouu inn I- Special jSTotice, Goods cheaper than ever at N. Buster's He has them marked way down to bottom prices. New goods will arrive at N. Ruster's this week and next. Don't fail to call aud sec them. Tliose wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at N. Ruster's, as he is bound not to be undersold. Plaster. A new lot on hand at Stokes' Mills S per ton or 30 cents per bushel. Trice Grain wanted in exchange. Corn 9-3 cts. per bushel, live $1.05 at present Mav 13-1 m.l X. S. W YCKOFF & SONS Important. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first cost and bt luic cost. Come one and all. now is your chance for Bargains. Adams & Walton have some barjrains in Hoots and Shoes, also Ladies' and Misses' serge, at low figures. June 3-3t. Wool ! 5,000 lbs. Wool Vanted at Adams fc Walton's for which the highest cash price will be paid. June 3-3t. A fresh supply of English Salted lotali, just received at Williams' Drug More, Main street, btroudsbunr. Pa. ar ranted pure. l'KTKR' WILL AMS. June 6-tf. Just received at William's Drug Store, a lime stock of W lute Jx"ad, Linseed On and VARNISH for the spring trade. Price of Ix'ud aud Oil reduced. March IS, '75. 1776. 1875. 99th ANNIVERSARY Of African Independence AT STROUDSBURG, PA. Saturday, July 3d, 1875. The citizens of Stroudsburg have made extensive arrangements to celebrate to this our most memorable anniversary in a be coming manner. THE PROGRAMME : A Grand Procession at noon in three Divisions. THE FIRST DIVISION, HEADED BY THE Stroudsburg Cornet Band, In which will be represented all the STATES OF THE UNION BY FOKTY YOUNG LADIES, on a mammoth chariot drawn by 10 Horses. THE SECOND DIVISION, HEADED BY THE Beethoven Cornet Band, of Stroudsburg in which will apjcar The Goddess of Liberty, Pocahontas, and other Indian characters, George and Martha Washington, with other old continental characters, and all the leading nationalities in the world, with Clowns, Harlequins, Equestrians and Dwarfs, all in full costume of their day and country', lhese costumes have been pro cured from A. M. "Waas, the famous costu- mcr, ol Philadelphia, Hit THIRD DIVISION, HEADED HY THE Hamilton Cornet Band, will consist of the Stroudsburg Fire Department with their Steamer drawn by six horses. The Brodheadsville and Kresgeville bands will be at the head of the Procession ac companied by citizens on horseback and on loot. THE ROUTE OF THE PROCESSION ill be at from the Court House Square down Franklin St., to Main, down Main to Centre St., up Centre to Sarah St., up Sarah to Poeono St., down Pocono to Main St., down Main to Iron Bridge, returning up Main St., to Ann St., up Ann to Race St., up itace to Main St., down Mam to rauk- hn, up Franklin to Court House Square wnerc the procession will be dismissed and the meeting organized. Order of Exercises at the Square. 1st. Music. 2nd. Prayer by the Rev Jhn.smore. ord. Reading nf the Do. h D. S. Lee, Esq. 4 th. Music. 5th. Ora- uons uy the Rev. J. 1). furrow and other eminent Speakers. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: Simon Fried, President, A. O. Grcenwald, Sec.. Darius Dreher, A. C. Jansen, J. G. Keller, Frank Hes, Theodore, Schoch, i eter Born, Samuel Hoffman, N. Rustcr. In the evening there will be Balloon As eniions, Fire Works, Music, &c. 10-; V. Jtrr C V Vin A linn at the residence of thebride, Mr. A. S. Springer, of Quakertown, Bucks Co. Pa., and Miss Kate Kilenbcrscr, of Siuithiicld township, Monroe County, Pa. ANNUAL DISTRICT REPORT OF SMITHFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT, For the year ending June 7, 1875. Tax rate 10 mills on the dollar of valuation. EKCEIPTS. Amount of lax for school purpose Amoiiut collet-ted hy Treasurer gl lli IS " " " Collector (V.'0 10 $21 $0 78 Total amount received on Dupliato $203G 2S IJcocivcd from State appropriation $281 73 " " Co. Trea.su rer, from les land 0 Bal. on hand from Treasurer i"j 7" VAX 57 Total receipts from all sources KXrKXCES. Teachers wages Repair, renewals, Ac. Fuel and contingencies Treasurer's commissions Secretary's salary Auditors and Town Clerk Ik'htand interest paid l'aid other Districts Total expenses of district Total expenses over receipts RESOl'KCKS. In hands of Collector S209."i 75 fit SO lf.7 44 4. OO 1.1 00 4 H 00 M 8.1 52.T22 32 $141 47 S22 39 "" 42 S2S81 SI IG 00 Upturned to Commissioners Total resources I.I ABILITIES. Amount due ou unpaid hills Liabilities over resources $117 19 E. T. CROASDALE, Scc'y. July 1, 1S7-V-"t. FARM FOR SAIJS. The undersigned offers at private sale, his Farm, sit uate in Hamilton township, Monroe County, I'a., near Bossanlsville, and 6 miles from Stroudsburs, County- seat ot Monroe, containing 75 Acres, about G Acrps Timber Land, the balance imnrovol land lime stone soil, in a high state of cultivation. The imL provciuuuts are a Frame House, containing nine rooms; Barn 32 by 40 lc: aeon lixl, l"n-peu IS by .in feet.! with Carriage House attached, and all other uecessarv oui-ouuaius; never lulling wen oi water near tne dwelling. There is an excellent Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees on the farm, consisting of Apple, Peach, Cherrv, riuru. Prunes, Crab-apple, several varieties, (Jraies, standard and dwarf Cherries, Ac; a Lime Kiln, and one of the best stone uuarries in the vallev. The Kiln has capa city enough to turn out one hundred bushels of lime per day. The crops and stock can 1k Imught with the Farm. Here is a good chauce for a bargain. l'ETKtt AV. SIIAFER. Eossardsville, July 1, 1S75. tf. NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS MONROE COUNTY. In pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled "an Act relating to the collection of State and County Taxes in the county of Monroe," ap proved May G, 1857, the county Treasurer will meet the Tax-payers of said county for the collection ot Mate and county taxes m and lor the following places, to wit: In Tuukhannock township, Monday August 2, lbo, at the house of Reuben Donser. Tobyhanna township, Tuesday August 3, at the house ot Isaac Mauner. Coolbaugh township, Wednesday, August 4 at the house of J. II. Shaw. Barrett township, Thursday, August -Sth at the house oi John V . others. Price township, Friday, August 6, at the house of Lewis lng. Paradise township, Saturday, August 7, at the house of James Xintz. M. Smithfield township, Monday, August 9, at the house of Jacob Place, and Tucsdav August, 10, at the house of James Place. fcjinithheld township, Wednesday, August 11, at the house of .Simeon D. Bush, and Thurs day, August 12, at the house of Thomas Prod- head. Borough of East Stroudsburg, Friday, August lo, at the house of John Ilogenshielu Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday, August 14, at the .treasurers olhce. Jloas township, Monday, August 1G, at the house of Jacob Stocker. Eldred township, Tuesday, August 17, at the house of Stephen Bonrer. Polk township, Wednesday, August 13, at the house ot Joel Kresge. Chestnutlull township, Thursday, August 19, at the house of Charles Eberle, and Friday, August JO, at the house of Daniel Jbverett. Jackson township, Saturday August 21, at the house of Peter 11. Storm. Hamilton township, Monday, August 23, at the house of Charles Andrew, on Tuesday, 24, at the house of John IihodeB, and on Wednes day' August 2-j, at the house of Charles Bossard. Stroud township, Thursday and Friday, Au gust 26 and 2, at the house of Silas L Drake Pocono township, Friday, September 3, at the house of Charles Brown. Tax payers who avail themselves of this op portunity to pay their taxes, will be entitled to an abatement of five per cent. For the con venience of tax payers visiting Stroudsburg, the treasurer will receive any of the above taxes at his office, before said davs. JONAS ALTIMCS, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Stroodsburg, June 1, 1875, Borough Ordinance. Be it ordained hy (lie Chirf Uura&ts and Town Councilman of tlie liorovgh of Stroudsburg, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same: That the following streets and parts of streets be curbed and paved with good hard Unck or rlae btone, to wit: The North side of Ann Street between Franklin and Centre Streets, seven feet wide, The east Hide of Analomink Avenue from the north line of William II. Garis' lot to Main Street, four feet wide. The west side of George Street, between Monroe and Sarah Streets, seven feet wide, Both sides of Monroe Street between Cen tre and Franklin Streets, and the South side between I1 rankhn and the Mul Kacc, seven feet wide. Also both sides of Simpson or I'ocono Street, between Susan Street and the Mil llace. six feet wide. Should any person or persons affected by tins Ordinance fail or reluse to lay said Pavements on or before the 1st day of Sep tember 1S75, the Street Committee wil proceed to do said work at their expense with twenty per cent, ot tne cost added. TIIEODOUE SCHOCH, Attest : Chief Burgess. B. S. Jacobv, Scc'y June 8, 1875-24-3t. nrvOxVT fool your moxi:y I J awav for worthless articles of Furniture but go to McCarty & Sous, and you will get well paid for it jJuuc lb, 4-t B LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this Office. BLANK MORTGAGE For sale at this Office. FOR SALE. John Wctling, offers for sale, 1 four horse Wagon and one good 1 horse Carriage, which will be sold at a reasonable figure. For fur ther particulars apply to HEJSUY WETLING, . , Paradise Tsp, P. O. June 17-3t. Monroe county, Pa. STATEMENT, Stroudsburg School District's Receipts and Expenditures for 1874, tax rate 13 mills on the dollar of valuation. Am't of duplicate 1874, 8 2251 OG lleccipts. Treas. received from former Treasurer, 187 30 Received of Collectors 2179 CO " State appropriation 353 32 " all other sources 397 43 $3117 Go Treasurer Expended. For repairing and furn'ing $621 81 For teachers' wages, 1650 00 or iuel and contingencies, 11 78 Fees for Collector and Treas. 109 23 Debt and interest paid, 571 51 Other expenses, G9 20 Salary of Secretary, 25 00 $3164 53 Am t overpaid by lreasurer deducted to balance), 46 88 $3117 G5 Amount of liabilities, 17S9 55 A m'tof tax vet uncollected, 1215 39 Exces of liabilities, $574 1G ROB'T R. DEPUY, IWt Attest : C. S. Detrick. Sec. Stroudsburg, June 17, 1875. ORDINANCE No. 13. Be, it Ordained and enacted by the Corporation of the Borough of J-Jast Stroudxbvrg, m Toirn Uouncil Assembled, and it is hereby ordained a?id enacted by authority of the same : Sec. 1. That the Stroudsburg Passeneer Railway Company be and hereby is required and directed to remove the track of said Rail way to the center of Washington street : be ginning at a point midway between the Eas tern ends of the Eastern wing-walls of the Iron Bridge over Brodhead s Creek zn the said Bor ough of East Stroudsburg, to a point in said street where Courtland street intersects said Washington street in said Borough near the store of Thomas Stemples. Sec. 11. lhat said Stroudsburg Tassencer Ivailway Company be and hereby is directed in re-laying said Railway track to conform wuii me graue ot saia v asmngion street as 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 Stroudsburc Passeneer Railway Com pany of the enactment of this ordinance, and that said Kailway be removed as herein en acted within two months from the service of said notice. Approved June 7th, 1875. PHILIP LYON, Attest : Chief Burges3. Theo. Y. IIoffmax, Secretary. June 17 -4t. ANNUAL HEPORT OF THE i SCHOOL DISTRICT OF EAST STROUDSBURG, Ending June 1, 1875. DR. iuount of School Tax Duplicate ill hand of A. HAL- LET, Collector, S144 43 CR. Exoncrat ion $-J9 4(1 Per centanc for collMlin;r is fi7 Cr. as per receipt of Treasurer S70 J0 41$ 13 Balance due Treasurer Amount of Building Tax Duplicate S447 17 Exonerations 'J 4 'r. as per recept of Treasurer i:-t9 Percentage IS 'J 1S7 25 Balance due Treasurer S2T0 92 DR. Account of Treasurer. 11. S. STORM, with District. To amount ree'd, State appropriation $140 16 Hal. on nana as jier last report 4 ." Ain't ree'd of Jacob L. Rhodes, J $73. Oo 00 Of tax-payers on Implicate while in 1 reasurer s nanus 4:. 20 Of A. IJallet, Collector 370 no For Tuition 10 00 $1114. 97 CR. By cash paid Teachers, salary, 57'i 00 secretary, " 16 00 Fuel and contingencies 90 43 Percentage 13 63 Total expends Amount in hands of the Treasurer In hands of Collector S419 91 26 32 Amount due District $446 23 Bounty funds in hands of Treasurer, from last year, as per laM report : 3222 OS Amount ree'd of J. L. Rhodes, for 1R73, &4 50 Amount retrd on implicate wniie in Treasurer's hands 44o 29 139 OO S2ft3 11 94 61 15 Of A. Hallet, Collector, Cr. by Interest paid 910 87 For incidental expenses In hands of A. Ilallct, Collector Due District Liabilities of District - 974 20 fl'ti 92 195 62 S2.749 00 June 24, 1875. .'it. J. F. IIERZOG, Sec'y. Auditor's Notice. male of MARGARET GRIFFIN, dedd. The undersigned appointed hy the Orphans' Court of Monroe county auditor to take proof aud report facts ami also report an account against Oeorife w, CoolhatiKh the administrator of said Margaret Griffin, dee'd, herebr eives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, the 15th day r.f Tf.lv 17 u t til s'..lftr.lr a tii ot ft l. I . .t lin. ..'.. Office, in Stroud sou rp, when and where all persons in terested, may attend li tney see proper. TliO. M. McILHANY, Auditor Juno 16. 15,000 to $20,000 "W ANTED! 7 Per Cent. COUNTY BONDS FOR SALE. INTEREST PAYABLE ANNUALLY The Commissioners of Monroe County ofler for sale 7 percent. Jiomls to suit purchasers. The bonus are issued under Act of Assembly of April 2d, 1870, authorizing the issue of bonds for the purpose of raising funds for the building a new Jail. Said J kinds are exempt from all taxation, and a rare opportunity is ofTcrcd to capitalist, largesor small, for invest mcnt at home on tbe most reasonable terms, For further information apply to PETER EDINGEIt, 1 KANUEL POSTENS, Y Cvm'rs. JACOB FllABLE, J The Commissioners will meet at their office in Stroudsburg, on Monday of each week, for the purpose of issuing Bonds. M. 11. DKEIIER, Clerk. June 10, 1875. A RICK STOCK OF CHOICE XjL Family Groceries, Queensware, Glass ware, Wood and Willow-ware, at C. R. ANDRE k Co. Terms CASH. jao. 30, '73 t a B. KELLER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN We respectfully call your attention to the iity with one ot the best selected stocks ot mg bought our new stock at very irreat leather. We honestly and candidly believe, that and our doing a large Business on Small vince you that we can make your GREENBACKS go further, and buy More Goods at our fotore than you have been getting manufacture of FINE SHOES, which whenever tried once, require no further recom mendation for their great and good service. We have recently added to our business under the SuDerintendendcv of LEWIS man, iiuu mm are iiiereiore prepared w make BOOTS AND SHOES of any grade, for Men and Women's wear. We use the best materials, iusure fits, and do our work in the latest and best styles. Repairing neatly and expeditiously done, lry us and receive the proof. Stroudsburg, April 29th, 1875. Potato Bus! Potato Bus!! The most cfleclaal remedy yet known is Paris Green. There are several grades of it in the market, lie proper gradecan be had at DREHER & BRO'S DRUG STORE, MAIX STREET, STROUDSBURG, FA., where you will be presented with a paper, giv ing a history of the Bug, and how to get rid of it. June 17. 1875. 2t ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Stroud Township, for 1874. DR. GEORGE BUUD and CHARLES SWIXK, Overseers of tne I'oor oi Mrouu towusnip, lor tne year 1374. To am't. of duplicate fur year 1874, S 724 13 118 45 $ 842 53 balance due lownsmp on settle ment of account, April 14, lb. 4, CR. Ry am't. paid for 1oard of Paupers, fni S 30150 46 00 fuel clothing 2H 1G 7 57 6 40 30 00 6 50 10 50 paid Justice of Peace for Warrants Jtc. .losepn swine, lor nay " Vm. Davis, Counsel fee " D. D. Walton, Medical services " Auditors for 1S73, u Thos. M. Mcllhauey, cost in suit of Township vs. Charles llellcr for s'lvnort of his Father. 15 12 CO 00 98 87 16 50 27 00 3 IS 2 00 10 00 7 XI 71 35 70 P'd Geo. F. 1 i eller, for poods furnished I'auoers for vear 1S72. raid Geo. F. ifeller, Judgement Charles :wink, lor services Geo. llurd, " " " " making Duplicate Sc. Check lKMik Exonerations for 1874, 1873, 1872. Commission's for collecting Duplicate of 1874. am t, 5714 13 at 5 per cent. Paid Auditor's for auditing account of supervisor s ana 1'oor ana mak ing out statement. 15 00 Balance due Township. 11 1 84$ 842 58 Lxamimed and allowed this 7th day or June, lSu, T.-r.iiT x:-Tr- Auditors. RD. Supervisor of Stroud Town ABRAHAM RHODES, ship, ror year 1874. Amount of Duplicate. S 529 00 35 00 564 43 Balance due Abraham Rhodes, CR. Bv amonnt of labor on public roadt S 397 79 74 25 492 days services as Supervisor, 'lank and timber for bridges, 66 05 97 500 2 56 500 1 25 1 50 10 08 $ 564 45 lay of June, 1375. Mationery, ounsel lee. Hlacksinithing and Spikes, Settling duplicate, lown t lerk. Attending audit. Lxonerations, txamined and aillowed this an GEO. II MILLER, ) A ,!4 JACOB J. ANGLE, """- DR. EDWARD LEE, Supervisor ofStroud Township for the year l4. Amount of Duplicate, S 515 97 Tax transfered from William II. Owens, Duplicate, 75 Balance due Edward Lee, 67 64$ 584 36 CR. Ay amount of labor on public roads, S 409 62 Fridge plank and timber. 50 49 820 3 80 2 07 500 9 55 5 00 1 50 Sledge drills and spikes. Making duplicate, laying tax Ac. Powder and fuse, Counsel fee. fAZ days services as Supervisor, Settling duplicate, Attending audit, Exonerations. 2 13$ 584 36 Examined and allowed this itli, day of June, 185 (iKO. II. MlI.I.KIl, I JACOB J. ANGLE, Auditors. DR. SIMON BARRY, Treasurer of School funds in account with Stroud Tep. for year lb74. July 23d, 1874, cash from Co. lreas. on unseated lands .51 Jl Sept. IS, State appro'tion 334 34 Oct. 31, J. A. Featherman, collector year 1873. 150 00 Dec. 12, J. A. Felherman, 50 00 April l,'7o J. A. Felherman 75 00 May I, Win. jVIosteller. '74 US7 SZ June 4, " June 7. " " 231 25 65 00 22 96 $1916 98 Bal. due S. Bary, Treas. CR. Amount paid Teachers on Vouchers, $ 1449 00 For fuel, 288 92 Repairs on School Houses &c 81 50 Stoves for Schools, 51 90 Wm. tine, feec'y. for services 60 00 Bal. due Treas'r June 1, '74, as per settlement t 01 Commirifuons on receiving and paving out $1901 62, at 2 per cent. 38 02 $1940 98 Examined and allowed this 7th day of J une, 1875. GEO. IL MILLER, itors. JACOB J. A NO DR. WM. IL OWENS, Supervisor, of Stroud Township for year 1874. Amount of duplicate, $ 722 58 Iiec'd. of Jas. DeLong, col. special tax for vr. 1871, 145 43 Bal. due Wm. IL Owens, SCO 15$ 1237 CR. Amt of labor on public roads $836 37 Plank and lumber, 134 02 Spikes, picks and blacksmith'g 17 59 Counsel fee, 5 00 9S days services, Supervisor 147 00 . Settling duplicate, 5 00 Exonerations, 5 20 Cash paid on Judgment of East Stroudsburg in full 85 48 Attending audit, 1 50 $ 1237 16 Examined and allowed this 7th day of June. 1875. GEO. IL MILLER, Auditors; JACOB J. ANGLE, June 17, 1875-3t. $15 to OOn Per Pay at homo. Terms iron. Ad- p4jWdre;-sU.Stinsofr4Co.,rertUiBi,Me; I'cbrua-ry 4, 1875. Iy. fact that we have iust returned from the GOODS that We have ever had : and. hav- bargains, we propose to make it livelv in shoe ... with our Facilities for Buying Goods Low, Marjrins, and a CASH Basis: we can con heretofore. WE sell SILVER S celebrated a Manufacturing Establishment, which is WATERS, a skillful and exneriencod work io oruer, on snort notice, C. B. KELLER. GEEAT COMMOTION THROUGHOUT MONROE COUNTY, ABOUT THE Large Assortment OF CLOTHING, And Extremely Low Prices AT SIMON FRIEDA THE Mammoth Retailer OF Men's, Boy's & Children's Cents Furnishing Qoods, Trunks & Valises, Umbrellas, &c. Extra Announcement TO THE PUBLIC In order to have more room to display my large stock of Clothing, tients Furnishing Goods and Trunks .and Valises, I have 1.. .1 i 1. I'uiimiuni iu ijiiu uw duui & Shoe business. I there fore oiler and ill sell my stock of Boots & Shoes at and below cost. SIMON FRIED, April 15, 1875. Agent. I JJejer's Poultry Powder. , to cur. chtckao cholera ni .4 K.pea. WiUtt.iupplT of thl. 1,, Powder, and betowalof ordinary attenuoa to clean. flnit, rrlt and ccfahell-fortnlnK material, ay one may with a aeedral .npplr of p x ouiiry (even in connneraent) for any leng time, with both profit and pleasure. Park tea 25 cU nreior I l.oo. Aak roar dealer. Sent fraa noon re ceipt oi price. Aiicreu, A. C. METER ft CO., Baltimore. June 17, 1875-3m. ESTABLISHED 1823. MEYER & SONS, PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, r II I L A D EL PHI A. 16 THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. ISo other Pianos have the improvements. Prize Medal of the ord s tair, London, Eng land, and the highest Prizes in this country awarded. LMay JO-om. AXOTIIEK TROPHY BY THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS! These superior and beautifully finished in titrumenta bo far eclipsed their competitor in volume, nor it v. sweetness and delicacv of tone. as to carry oil' the first and only premium giv en to exhibitors ot reed Organs at the Monroe County fair, held September 2o, 1874. Buy onty the besK ior price list addrr?s ; Oct 1-XtA J. Y. biuAFL S, The Wonderful ( heap ATTnTTAX STORE IN Has sot iim Now!! V?Mt Next? Over 2000 vard beat,,. "hilling Calico in remnants, only 7 and 3 cents a yard. What Next? Over 150 pair of Ladies' heavy fin4 Whitw Stockings only 10 cents. OIso 444 pair of Ladies and Children.- and Misse's heavy striped cotton hose only 8, 10, 12, 16 cents, nearly half price. What Next? 250 yards of lieavy ingrain carpet, prettv style, only 35 and 45 cents. Wlrstf Next? Large quantity of good" silk Parasols, only SO and $1, very cheap. What Next? 100 Ladies' beautiful Silk Scarfs, from 20 cents to 50 cts., nearly half price. What Next? Over 400 fine all linen handerkchiefii from 6 to 12J cts., 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? Summer Dress goods only 10 cts. yard and" upwards. What Next? 200 Mens' Boys', and Ladies' hats. Some for less than half price. What Next? A wonderful big lot of Childi Boys' Youths and Mens' ready-made clothing, just received, cheaper than ever. What Next? Beautiful white Counterpanes onlv SI .25" very cheap ; Linens, Linen Towls, Napkins,' Gents' and Lydie's handkerchiefs from' S to 25; cents. What Next? Three thousand yards of SILK AND VELVET RIBEOXS, all widths and colors, nearly half price. WTiat Next? 200 trimmed and untrimmed Ilata for La- die'n, Misse's & Children, less than half price. ALbO Laces Jb lowers and leathers wonder ful cheap. What Acxli Gents', Ladie's, Misse's and Childrcns' Ho siery and Gloves, some of the best in the coun-' ty for the price. lVIiat Xext 1 All kinds of Notions and Fancy Goods, good Pins, and best Needles for 5 cts. a paper, and good spool cotton, 200 yards warranted, only 4 cents a spool. ,. Taper Collars 10 cts. and others m propor tion. iriiat Xext ? Four hundred Palm Leaf and Japanese FANS, only 3 and 5 cents a piece. T If at Next! Kentucky Jeans 18 cents a vd., good Cassi- mere 50 cts. good Water-proof 95 cts. and dou ble width black Beaver Cloth only $1 75; great bargain. What Next f Flannels of all . kinds and colors. Among' them is heavy, plaid Shirting, onlv IS cents a yard, and" beautiful Counterpanes very cheap. What Next ! Excellent .Cotton Bats and Carpet Warf; a grcat bargai ain. YthatNext? Wo will sell you a whole suit of Men'n clothes, coat, vest and pants made up of good1 heavy Cassiiuere, well made and lined, only nine dollars and fifty cents, warranted. IV hat JVcxt t We will sell Bovs' and Youth's suits from' four to seven dollars, good cloth and well made.' What IVcxt I We will sell our live dollar Mens' BrWs for1 $3 50, and Mens' good lasting Boots' fot ?1 75',' worth $2 ;Q. What IVcxt t We shall sell Ladie's good lasting Gaiters for $1 25 and $1 50, worth $1 75 and $2 ? in some stores. We shall keep a good assortment' of Ladies afcti Misses' and Children's Shoe.- amt self fnenV wonderful cheap. What Xextt We will pell good soft fashionable Hats for Men for $1 50 and $1 75, worth $2 and 52 50' In some 6torcs. Small Boy's and Youth's Hats I and CapS, very cheap." What Xextf We intend to keep on hand fashionable Press" good, in quantities so that ilone need to go' away without being suited, both in style, quality and price.- What I6.vt7 Teople woikler how Ptet&'cr can soil cckhIs so cheap. The reason is simply this. Mr1. Decker lives near tW city and can be there a great or tion of his time hunting rfr; tlie nrettv and cheap gcnnls, and buys them ita cash, and this is the reason he can selTthcru socjieap for cash. What tfcxt I Our customers will tfWin Mr. OrACKEX- nrsil, the Superintendent of the Store, a L'en-- ileman who will always be' glad to sec them' and show them tlie cheap goods with great pleasure. What Jicxtr - Pe KUre anl K to the Cheap. Auction Store,- uown town, aoora ueiow tne rost Utlice. T)T.CKKR A- f 'f. I April 13, 1875. - - ly.
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