Oifice rciort3 that it was IV jiv- Peak Thursday Lust, with I , , it h iid that the ladies of the .f;;: i, m their health by slow j.rioa11' i ;,s the mill-hack irvatioi fashionable, the reason for ;CS U ol obvious enough. ! F breeder, the young Germau who I nnnoiUH-od his determination to eon-f- a balloon to wake the voyage to I , i-i fifty hours, has begun the work i'l lilJiii" the air-vcsscl. It is expected f t the h-db'on will he finished m less than mouth- !n in-enius scamp in Philadelphia got 4on of a complete suit of clothes the fTdaV h' l'a,15n at a dwclIin ,10USC t linformiiiS Uc Uuly that her husband, v,.wa wholesale grocer, nau ianen mio 1, viJ ill llioaiai-n-a aui ihjchu'a a ,..,;..i.nt. His story was false. if , "i.. vr,l;ni.itioii that followed on the t,t inu .i i I band's return iu the evening caused !useu!cnt and anger, mingled in about ial proportions. I General Crook's expedition has penetra I Water's Gulch, in the Black Hills, 4 C HI V."- - - . . i....l-,,1 niiiifrs wnrp. found. In le meantime Spotted Tail's indignation i . r ft iiMiiui i.u . . - v - -- - - f waxed warmer, auu c piopuaa m pu. claim of 7,000,000 for damages in T i uv liis neonle in the invasion of their i.mfrv Before what court or tribunal ..o, ;. .ns red man will present this liiu is not, however, stated. Gold, ac irdin" to the source of this information, Ibich is a special correspondent oi uie f:;i,unr. really exists in me nn3. Moulting Canaries. n... bird moulting season is coming on. TVlieii your canary birds are moulting and I :,so to sin;:, do this : Put a little oxide If iron (iron rust from the drug store,) or 1 1 a couple of lath nails lie in the water i..iv ,irmL : take awav their bath, so that i,.v can't get any drink but their lneili- In another cup immerse a little iiffron. The latter gives color to the in- luning feathers. The iron braces their sys while moulting. Milk as a Remedy for Diarrhoea. C.msiderable has been said in medical .arnals concerning the value of milk as a nii-.lical airent hi certain diseases. An in- n:ing article upon this subject lately a arod in the London Milk Journal, in iliicli it is stated, on authority of Dr. leni. tlark. that iu the i'ast Indies wann milk & used to a great extent as a specific for iiarrhoca. A pint, every four hours, will !:cek the most violent diarrhoea, stomach !te. incipient cholera and dysentery. Ihe i, ilk should never be boiled, but ouly hca i ,! sufficient! v to be airrcebalv warmed J r- 4. it too hot to drink. Milk which has been i-'iL'il l not fit f:r use. Locomotive on Legs. The walking locomotive is a French ma chine which has six feet in place of the ordinary driving wheels. They are heavily shod with india rubber, weighing two and 4 half pounds to each four-tenths of an inch uare surface. The two middle feet are 'd'lniected by a horizontal shaft and move Si;:etlier at a moderate pace, but the other iur feet arc independent of each other, and Strike the ground successively, trotting at i rapid pace. The machine is said to niain jiam a much f r.ner ''hold' on the rail or ground than can be obtained with a locomo tive's driving wheels, and hence it can pull teavicr loads on equal grades, or the same Y:ids ou heavier grade than the locomo tives now in use. Ironmonger ; an .English k'uriial, savs that the walking locomotive &u be used on rrudes of one foot in ten. j A Terrible Tornado in Pike County. I A despatch from Milford, Pike county, iVinisylvania, dated August the 0th iust., ii.vs a destructive storm of wind, hail and ?:;iu swej't over the lower part of this coun ty last Ihursday afternoon. About half just four o'clock the large clouds, one inov fig raiidly in a northwesterly direction and the other to the southeast, came together ver two niouutaati range alxjut two miles tvlow Dingiuan's Ferry, in Delaware town f'ljp. The collision was followed by a ter fiiic rejort, and almost instantly great I 'luuies of water began pouring down. In I very short space of time every ravine and lollow in the mountain side for ten miles Became the bed of a rushing torrent of wa ter which swept into the Delaware valley, jwrwting large trees in their course, and pplacing huge rocks, which were borne Jiong into the fields below. Hundreds of f res of com and baekwheat fields were 5 1 vexed by these streams, and the crops to ply destroyed. Miles of fences were swept f0,anu many cattle feeding iu the pa- jics were drowned. HEAVY STORM. . J., Auirast 12. A heavy florin yesterday did "great damage in f 'range valley, sweeping away dams, brid-P-S roads, crops, &e. Llewellyn Park, grange, was materially injured. The to tal loss is estimated at about 575,000. i ".Rsox, X. J., August 12. Ycster My s heavy rains have greatly swollen the f I1V(-r ana caused Iresliets in its tn Y 'Utanes, whi-b lnvn pd carried away several bridges above IV 'ii ear Singack, above Little Falls, "'v uaniagc was done by a whirlwind, a Kli ZAiiKTii, X. J., Auiriift 12. A tor- :id, p:wsed over a section of Union towu- f :ni' 3'wtordav afternoon. The rainfall wa f rt uieiulous, and the Hah way river rose V"ht !at "-ide of half an hour. II ridges j swept away and much other damage iorm ot wind and rain swept ty l T .nortlln part of Xew Jersey a I'Th, i bcUvcen Wednesday night an at d some localities J ihe hs caused by the storm in Xew r uc-y to-day has been very heavy. Iu lSk00unty the damage is estimated at i; ! 10 -00,000, and in Passaic coun fi lit 5-o0,000. I severe s lJ:l lahcd itself into to a tornado, in- In Tioga county, Pa., eighty two sheriff's sales have been announced. There are sixty -five persons iu the Mont gomery county jail, two awaiting trial for murder. An annular eclipse of the sun will occur September 2Gth. It will rise eclipsed, visi ble at all poiuts east of the Mississippi river. This is the time of the year when 3'ou can't sometimes most always tell what kind of weather fifteen minutes will bring forth. The losses to fire insurance companies the first six months of 1S75 in the United States are 20, 000,000 j as much as during the whole year of 1S74. IJoston papers say the business signs in dicate that there is more confidence in the future, and that the reaction in values so long looked for has hegan. 'I think I have seen you before, sir. Arc you not Owen Smith ?" "Oh, yes, I'm owiu' Smith, and owiu' Jones, aud owin' Drown, and owin' cvei-body." Bishop Cummins states that there arc now fifty ministers aud forty congregations of the Reformed Episcopal Church in the United States and Canada. Reports from a number of the heaviest crrain-growing districts of Xebraska jrivc encouraging accounts. The grasshoppers have entirely disappeared in most places. Berks county can boast of a rival to Tom Thumb in the person of a certain Master Kline. The little fellow is Tjears old, aud has not yet soared above thirty -two inches. Special ISTotice. We have 1,000 Acres of Arkansas Farm Timber Lands to exchange for a good Farm near Stroudsburs on a cash basis only. Pkarson Sc Thompson, Jury 8 '75-tf. Fast Stroudsburg. We have 1,000 Acres of good Farm and Timber Jand in Arkansas, within two miles of llailroad to exchange for a good farm near Stroudsburg. Also a dwelling in Brookly, paying $50 per month, unincumbered for a good farm. Pkausox Si Thompson, July 8, '7o-tf. Fast Stroudsburg. Goods cheaper than ever at X. Buster's He has them marked way down to bottom prices. Xew goods will arrive at X. Buster's this week aud next. Don't fail to call and sec them. Those wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at X. Buster's, as he is bound not to be undersold. Vlnstvr. A new lot on hand at Stokes' Mills. Price SS jer ton or 'M cents per bushel. Grain wanted in exchange. Corn i")cts. per bushel, Bve Si. 05 at present May 13-1 m. X'. S. WYCKOFF & SOX'S Tmpoktant. In order to rpiit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first cost aud bcluio cost. Come one and all, now h your chance for Bargains. - A fresh supply of Enprlisli Sailed l'ota.sli, just received at Williams' Drug Store, Main street, Stroudsburjr, Pa. War ranted pure. PKTEB WILLAMS. J une 0-tf, Just received at William's Drug Store, a larjre stock of White Icad, Linseed Oil and VAltXISII for the spring trade. Price of Lead and Oil reduced. March 18, '75. MARRIED. In Stroudsburg, August 14, lS7r, by llev. (I. D. Carrow, I). 1) Mr. John S. 1'utts and Miss Annie M. Sax, both of Monroe Co. I'a. DIED. Tn Sfniii1lnirn llio llfliint f7nV JFrnnr pon of Harrison J. and Klla II. Carman, aged 9 months and IS days. In Stroudsburg, on the 1 1th inst. Mr. William Run", (after a lingering illness,) aged 20 years 7 mouths and 1 day. Sarah C. Elliot, of old age, aged 84 years, 6 . i nionuis. daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Uassard, i i in ESTATE NOTICE. All persons indebted to John X. Stokes, of Stroub.-burg, late deceased, arc requested to make immediate itayment, and those having claim against the same, are desired to present them in proper order for settlement without delay. STOGDKLL STOKES, Administrator. Stroudsburg, Sth mo. 19th, 1875. NOTICE. In ike inatttr of lit voluntary atxingincnl of REUBEN M. KRESGE, for the bowfit of hit Creditors. Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of said Ileuben M. K rouge, and to all persons interested in said trust to be and appear at a Court of Common Plea of Monroe county, to be holden at Stroudsbnrg, to th 27th day of September, A. D., 1875, on ngreeor Miggestthe name of noine suitable cm)n as Assignee or Trustee and in default of puch agreement or suggestion, the Court will then appoint euch suitable person. Bv the Court. TIIO. M. Mel LI TANEY, August 19, 1875-3L l'rothonotary. Bfair Presbylerial Academy, BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. under the eare of Newton Presbytery, will be re-opened September 7th. For information addrew II. I). GREGORY, Ph. D. July 29, 1S75 2m. Principal. Assignee's Notice. Assignment of Valentin llouser and Mary Ann, hi vife, of Plain field township, Northampton county, Pa. Whereas, the altove named have made an assignment of all their real and personal prop erty to the undersigned, for the benefit of their creditors, notice is therefore given that all per sons bavins claims against the assignors will present theui at once, and all indebted are no To the Voters of Monroe County. The utidorsigiH-d does litreby most respectfully ollyr himself to the voters of Muiirou County as a candidate for the office of Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe Lounty. If clivt'-d, lie promise t iliscliargn the duties the of othoe with fidelity, and to tun best or Ins alnlit v. THUS. M-MclLHANEY. Stroudsburg, August 19, 1S73. To the Voters of Monroe County. . The undersigned does hereby most resjc't fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, us a candidate for the olliue of Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his abilitv. JOHN H. flSIIKIi. Stroudsburg, August 19, IST.k To the Voters of Monroe County. With the approbation of all my friends with whom T have conversed ujhju the subject, 1 have decided to be a candidate for Treasurer of Monroe County, and if elected I pledge myself to attend to the duties of the on ice personally. JKUKMIAII KURSUIl Stroudsburg, Aug. ft, 1S7.". t.e. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned dos hereby most respect full v offer hiiuselt' to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate tor uie omce oi County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of his abilitr. II EN It Y It. BlKSIX'KEIt. Hamilton, August 5, 1S7.". To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hen-bv most resix-tfullv offer himself to tho voters of Mouroc couuly as a candidate lor tue omce ot County Treasurer. If elected ha promises to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity aud to the best of hie abilitv. SIMrSON FETHliUilAN'. Stroudburt, Augutt 5, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most rospetfullv offer himself to the voter of Monroe county a a candidate lor ine ouiue oi County Treasurer. If elected he promises tn discharge the dutiea of the office with fidelity and to the bct of his abilitr. L1XKOUD MARSH. Stroudsburg, August 5, 1S75. CAMP MEETING. TO TIIK l'URLIC ! The undersigned herebv announces that ther have secured the privilece of keeninc a Hoard ing Tent, during the continuance of the Camp Meeting to be held in Jlinckle s woods, com mencing on Wednesday, August IS, 1875, and will be fully prepared to accommodate all who may desire meals or board by the day. The table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the season. RATES OF CHARGES : Breakfast 40 cents. Dinner SO " Supper 40 " Kegular boarders, per day $1. Feed for horses will also be sold. AVM. M. MOSIEll, MILTON ERANTZ. August o, 1S75. St LEGAL HOLIDAYS. Notice is hereby given that all notes and other papers coming due on any Legal Holi days, viz : January 1st, February 22d, Decora tion day, July 4th, Thanksgiving day, Good r riday and Christmas day. must be met on the day before, or on the Saturday previous if the Holiday should come on Mondav. JEREMY MACKEY, Cashier. August 12, lS75-tf. s INCH MASTER'S PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will offer for sale at p tblic vendue, Tuesday, August 24, 1875, on the premises, at 2 o'clock p. in., the. following valua ble Kcai iiaie, viz: N. 1. A11 that certain messuage and tract of land, the 1 lomestead of the late Jai-oh Singmaster, deceased, situatetl in the ICorough nfSlroudsburg, the county seat of Monroe county, l'a. The land fronts on ain street 'X, feet, on I'ocono street 415 feet, aud on Ann street l.'7GJ,2 feet, containing One and Three-Eighth Acres. It is most beautifully shaded with Kvergrrens, Maple and other trees. The improvements thereon, consists of a Suburban Ornamental Villa, Built of SwZ Masonry in Briet, Liine-ttone, Sind-tone and Brown-tlone, TCt x fiO fret, three storie high, with a French roof over the whole, surmounted in the centre with a dome, and at the Soutb-wef.t corner bran olcrvatory. On the siue oi me ma in a i wo-eiory Brick Kitchen, 20 x 22 feel, French roof on it, and a Ifi feet wide Porch on the other three sides of the building. All the win dow and door frames are of dressed brownstone. The entire building can be heated by hot water or ("team, and lighted with gaa. Ilatk rooms and water closeta on every floor of the home. AH parts of the house are connected with the Stewart's room by annunciators and speaking tunes. A 10 feet wide Hall extends through the cent re or the building on each story with the rooms on either side. The wood used in the house is all perfect; nowhere, not in the floors, doors, frames. stairway or hath rooms can a knot or a flaw of any kind be round. I he main rxulding contains 15 rooms. all large, airy and well ventilated. All the rooms and halls are frescoed in oil colors. But the crowing glory of the building is its magnificent stairway running Irom trie nrsi noor, in tne centre or the nan, to the large dome in the roof, from which it is lighted built in a most mawivo st vie. throughout of black walnut. after the fashion of the old ISarons. Also a two story Dwelling House, 33 x V feet, with a two story Kitchen 16 x 20 feet, a nam sa x 150 feet. ( arriago House, Ice House, Hennery, a brick Coa-i servatory, Corn Crib and Wagon House, 2 Fountains of Water and a Peer I'ark, all in good order. As Strouds burg, with all its variety of delightful twenery, refresh insr and bracin? air. is becoming known to thousands of invalids and pleasure seekers, who rpend th sum mer months here this property for location, beauty and comfort, would be most admirably adapted for a first class permanent residence. No. 2. A lot on Main street 83 feet front and 121 feet deep. No. X A triangular lot on Tocouo Creek, in said Rorough. No. 4 Contains FOItTV-FIVK ACKIX and FIFTY PF.KCHFS in (Stroud township, adjoining the Horough of St roudsburg. This tract is all under it good M:ilen cultivation, located high, and on the highest pinnacle near the centre, is a CoTTAiK 1Ioisk, from which the lovers of comfort and cool breezes, can enjoy t hemsclves to their hearts content, by lewing the fplendid valleys and magnificent mountain -cncry for many miles around. Is is well t ah-ulated by nature for a driving I'ark ; for which purpose it was frequently used by Mr. Singniaster. No. 5. Foitrtkf;s Aches, good land, in lroud town ship, near said Koraugh. No. . FofBTEKN ACKF.S in Stroud township, near said Horough, divide into tnree lots. jsos. s ami h will be sold in town lots scperately or altogether, to buit purchasers. No. 7. About Ten Thoi sand Acbes of Timber Land, located in Smithtield, Jiarrctt, Price, Hamilton, Rous, and Stroud townships. Terms and conditions will be made known on day of bale, by HENRY MSOM ASTER,) 4,,m.r JAMES SINGMASIEK, Aamf- Stroudsburg, August S, 18o. ot. II ii i CAUTION ! All persons are hereby cautioned not to trejspa!on anv property "of the nndernigned, rfitnale in Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa. Any one violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. JACOIJ II. IJUTTS. Stroudrtburg, July 29, 1875. Auditors Notice. Iaac S. Case, Superintendent, Vev Ex. 42. May Term 1S73. vs. Samuel Stitzer. The undersigned Auditor appointed bv the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Couutv, tomakedistribiition of the money fund iu Court arising from the sale of defendant's ileal Kit ate under above writ, herebv gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at the l'rothonotary' oUice, in Stroudsburg, on Friday, August 20, 1S7j, at 't o'clock, P. M., wlrcn and where all persons having any claim or demand on said fund will present the same, or be forever debarred from coining in for anv share thereof. THO. M. McILIIENEY, Auditor. Stroudsburg, July, 21, 1875. ESTABLISHED 1823. MEYER Si SONS, ; PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 722 Arch Street, P 11 1 L A DEL PHI A. THE LEADING FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. No other Pianos have the improvements. Prize Medal of the Word's Fair, London, Eng land, and the highest Prizes in this country awarded. May 20-3m. " AUDITORS SETTLKMEXT FOR THE BOROUGH of STROUDSBURG, For tb year ending June, 1875. A. O. UREENWALD, Trsurr of tho gtroudsburg School .District, for lh year oudlng Juno 7, 1176. DR. To Statu appropriation $353 Si To tuition of pupils out of District 1 S 7 To tax of John Keener ou Duplicate ol H72, J26 32 To tax of S. I Drake, on Duplicate oflS72. . 482 S3 To tax of Linferd Ruth " 1874 1726 03 cash of C. L. Warnick for lot 50 00 M 44 F. Y. Waird, former Treasurer f.'8 67 " " John McCarty, late 187 3ti Lulu nee due A. O. Greeuwald " KJ 50- $3,405 S3 CR. I'.y amount paid Teachers on Checks $2114 3S " " " " as accrued interest 4a 8." " " 41 for Secretary's salary 1373 2o 00 - " " Auditor's for 1874. 6 0O " " " for Printing, Co ttO " " " Fuel and Contingencies, 161 &t " " " repairs for SehoolHouses 583 l'J ' Treasurers Coiuniis.sion on $3:139 05 at 2 per cent, paid out, CO 78 $3405 83 Examined and allowed, July 8th, 1S75. JACKSON LAXTZ, "J JOHN S. FISIIEK, VAuditors. 11.S. JACOKY, j STATEMENT of the, Building Tax, levied in 1S72. DR. To amount of Duplicato for Building $1492 10 " cash for lot sold to C. U. Warnick 50 09- $1,542 10 CR. Ity exonerations allowed on Duplicato $51 24 " commissions for collecting $1440 86 at S per cent. 72 04 " cash paid for repairs in 1872 57 13 1873 94 17 1874 583 19 $S57 77 Balance due said Building Fund $uS4 33 This amount is now in use as ordinary School Funds and due from tho same to the Building Fund. JACKSON LASTS,) JOHN S. FISHER, S-Auditort. B.S.JACOBY, J July 8, 1375. rETEK IT. ROBE5OX and REUBEN THOMAS. Ovtr eoni of the Poor in account with Borough of Strouds burg, for Tear ending June, 1875. Amount of Duplicato issued in 1874 $S55 09 Amount of checks issued since last Auditors settlement to July 20, 1875, $1119 95 Peter II. Robeson, Treasurer of Overseers, in account with said fund, DR. To cah of A. Fowler, on Duplicate of 1871, $86 71 " Linferd Ruth, " 1873, 372 75 " " " u u u is74f 222 89 $682 35 CR. By the paymeut of checks for tho following named pur poses: For keeping paupers $26 18 For keeping vagrants "1 " For funerals , 20 00 For rent 6100 For Medical attendance 25 00 For auditing 1871, 1874 and 1875, 12 00 For making Duplicates 00 For printing 10 50 For services of overseers 151 05 For lumber 35 80 $fl 23 Bal. due and in P. II. Roltoson's hands $1 12 JACKSON LANTZ.1 JOHNS. FISH EK, -Auditors. B. 8. JACOB Y, ) July 20, 1875. july 22. 3U STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE BOROUGH of STROUDSBURG, For the year ending June 7th, 1S73. WILLIAM WALLACE, Treasurer, in account with said fund : DR. To balance due at last Auditor's settle ment $108 11 To cash on Duplicate of 1869 1 95 " " 1870 57 2 " " " 1871 97 54 " 1X72 169 75 " 1873 684 0O To abated tax on Duplicate of 1874, 4301 M cash of Ed. Fisher on Duplicato of 1874 54' W eah of J. I. AUender, lien for pave ment 101 00 cash received for 6 per cent Bonds issued to redeem 8 per cent. Bonds 8350 00 cah of Joseph Brotzman, for error in interest, 1873, 00-$14,334 14 07. By the payment of chocks for the following named pur poses: LUhtinc street lamp $78 71 Oil, chimneys, Ac. 46 r Ire department " v' Material and work on streets 642 o SecreUry's salary and stationery in 74 84 35 Counsel fee for 174 20 00 Auditinr and stationery for 18,4 1 25 Refunding tax to Jesse Albert, 1874, 5 18 Serving notices, 9 20 Constable's and Jailor's fees , "0 Printing and advertising 54 v t-.x t ra nol ice d ut v i n 1 873. 9 00 Costs on lien, settled with J. I. AUender 8 40 MjL i.iT ttmr tax ussessment. 1872 A 1873 10 00 Crihbinc on Bark hired in 1870 94 30 f ItTt 86 l" Bounty Bonds redeemed n Eire iu- S nereenl Interest repair Bonds 2,000 00 700 00 redeemed 7,705 00-5 10 105 00 Ur Intorrat naid as ner Bond book a.tlh bi Tr9inrir' pmiiiniHsion on SI3.916 48 at ot one cr ceni. ir nmnrj i.m uui nlanr iii Treasurer's hands 228 03 ... . ... . l A Mf.l $14,224 14 J ACKSON LA NTZ,) JOHN H. FISHER, VAud B. S. JACOB V, ) itors. Stroudsburg, July 2, 1875, july 29.3t. LIABILITIES. Outstanding Bonds Bounty. 6 per cent, interest $7,200 00 Repair Bonds, 8 per cent interest 7,240 00 n Fire Bonds, 7 " TinH iued to redeem ovf r-du6 6 8,3fl 00 5,300 00 per cent Bonds 2250 00580,310 00 ASSETS. By balance in Treasurer's hands $228 03 Amount of uncollected tax on Dupli nuten nfiS7:tnnd i74. in hands of Ed. FLsher. Collector, 3262 68- $3,490 71 Liabilities over assets $JH,810 29 STOP THIEF! Terrible Sensation !! the CHEAP AUCTION STORE AHEAD! THE BED FLAG FLOAUING TO Till BUKKZK ! The crowds are coming from every quarter. SUMMER GOODS arc rushing off at co.st.anJ some below cost ! Wonderful knockdown iu price tf-prcjlts! Those arc "Fact." Wc have marked down our bleached and unbleached Musis n from 1 to 2 cents per yard. Our Caliooen knocked down. 2 ocnU a yard. Our Hamburg Edgings, Swiss and Cam- brick Muslin, l'ckas and A'ictoria lawns marked down from 3 to 5 cents a yard." Our black and colored Alpaceas down from 5 to 10 cents a yard. Our Cotton bats and best Carpet warn down from 5 to G cents er lb. Our Hosiery, Gloves and Notions won derful cheap. Children's and Misses striped Hose only 8, 10 and 12 cents a pair. Our Linen Towles," Table Damask, 'Tied- tie, Flannels, heavy Shirtings, 1'ant-stuiF, Counterpanes and Carricts, by far the cheap est in the County. Come and see for your self. Wc have four thousand yards of beauti ful bonnet and sash Ribbons, some five and a half inches wide, for 25 cts. a yard. Some Ribbons as low as 3 cts. per yard. Wc have beautiful wide Sashes only 20 cents. Our best Spool Cotton, 200 yards, only 4 cents. Our best Fins and Needles only 5 cents a paper. Wc have concluded to close out some of our plain and striped Summer Dress Goods for 10 and 12 cents a yard. We are now selling a good soft felt Hat for Roys and Men for 80 cents and SI 25, nearly half price. Wc have 3Iisse's and Ladies Straw Hats trimed, for the wonderful low price of 25 and 50 cents. We are selling beautiful Flowers much less than half price. Wc arc selling good Cassimere Coats for 3, 4 aud 5 dollars. We arc selling nool Vests, well made, for CO cents, and I'ants for 1. We will sell a whole summer ' suit, for Men, coat, vest and pants, well made, for $2 35. Wc will sell a whole suit, well made, of Cassimere cloth, for $S, and Children a and louth s suits for 4 and So. Wc will sell Youth's and Men's leather Gaiters for 31 50 and $2. We will sell Missc's and Women's rood cloth Gaiters for $1 25. Wc have given you a few samples. Now for the Rush ! Conic one and all. Come from Stroudsburg A East Stroudsburg. Coma from Con&dcnftii. Come from Oakland and Tobhanna, Come from Spragueville A the SmithfleldV. Come from Portland and Water Gap. Come from Chennnt Hill and Hamilton. Come from Kellersville and Eartonnville. Come from Chcrv Valle and the Mountains. Come oven from Paradise, and we will do you good. Wc have swung out The Reel Flag-, to the breeze. When you come to town get your eye on it and don't take it off until you get in the Wonderful Cheap Auction Sstoro, among the Cheap Goods. We wish to inform the public that we have no connection with any other Store new or old in Stroudsburg. Wc mind our own business and lot our neighbours and their goods aloue, wishing them all peace and prosperity. TO THE LADIES. Ladurs Irair-Coinbins, jnade tip cheap and gotd into i'raltls, Switlicct, CnrJs. FriseK, etc., orders left at Mrs. V. 11, (.'lumens' Faftcy Mil liner Store, Main Street, Strotulubnrg, three doors Lclotr the Indian (ureh Hotel, or wml hy mail to C. & L. E. LAKE, Strondslmrg; Monroe county. Kesldence two milt west of Stroudsburg on the Kunklctown road. Jul 8, lSTo-Gra. SOMETHING NEW I i SHOE MANUFACTORY. Tlio undcrhigned would roTtfull pitc Wot fee thnt they have estal.lislicti at Wi'iiai'iV Mali boiiilinjr, cor ner of Uvurgv and Monroo streets, Stroudsburg, I'a., a SHOE MANUFACTORY, V for the making of h11 kinds of Lady's m! Gotitleihons Ktid Cliikirf n's liooU aud Shoes and, I'ppt'rt. 1'urlicu lur attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Persons having defortui?d feat, huniomor corns, erf child re u with weak ankles, or crooked limits, can have here of first clasa materials and at reasonable price Shoes made to suit tbeir cases. Having hud a large experience in New York we feci rouftdent that we can suit cnttoiners as to qualities and price, all of our goods both for general and special sale art warranted to le as reprexented. Pleas give us a call, examine our goods and materials consisting of Surges, glazed French. Mat and Freuch Calf Kid, long grained, lirush and Pebbled (oat Morocco, French and American Calf and Kip Skins, all of which will bo cheerfully shown to tboso who may call. Intending to make a first rate wearing article wa hare nothing in conceal, either in stock or make from the public, but would iuvite their closest scrutiny. July 8, '70-tf Ii. . "CR0MMETT A CO $15,000 to 320,000 "W" A. 1ST T E X 1 7 Per Cent. COUNTY BONDS FOR SALE. INTEREST PAYABLE ANNUALLY, The Commissioners of Monroe County ofler for sale 7 percent, lionds to suit purchaserx. The bonds are issued under Act of Assembly of April 2d, 1S70, authorizing the issue of Hinds for the purpose of raising funds for tho building a new Jail. : Said lkr.d.s are exempt from all taxation, and a rare opportunity is ollored to capitalist, largesor small, for invest ment at home on the most reasonable term For further information apply to FETER EDIXCrER, ) SANUEL FOSTEXS, (bm'rs. JACOB FRABLE, J The Commissioners will meet at their office in Stroudsbunr. on Mondav of each week, for the purpose of issuing Bonds. M. 11. DllUllttlt. Uerkr. June 10, 1875. FARM F0K SALE. The undersijrned otTers at private sale, his Farm, sit uate in Hamilton township, Monroe County, Ta., near llossardsville, and 6 miles from Stroudsburg, Coonty- scat of Monroe, containing 75 Acres, about 6 Acres Timber Land, the balance improved land, lime stone soil, in a high state of cultivation. The liu. provements are a Frame House, containing nine rooms; Barn 32 by 40M lee; :u:on Midi, i'lir-pen is iy o feet.E with Carriage House attached, and aH other necetuuirr out-buildings ; a never falling well of water near the dwelling. There is an excellent Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees on the farm, consisting of Appb, Teach, Cherry, Plum. f runes, t. rao-apple, several varieties, Urapes, stanuartl and dwarf Cherries Ac; a Lime Kiln, and one of tho best stone ouarries in the valley. The Kiln has csptv- city enough to turn out oue hundred aud fitly bush els oi lime per iay. ihe crops and stock can he nought with the Farm. Here is a good chance for a bargain. PETER W. SIIAFER. Bossardsville, July 1, 1S75. tf. NOTICE TO THE - TAX-PAYERS OF MONROE COUNTY. In pursuance to an Act of Asscmbl v, entitled "an Act relating to the collection of State and Count v Taxes in the county of Monroe," ap proved May 6, 1SG7, the county Treasurer will meet the Tax-payers of saiu county frr the collection of State and county taxes in and for the following places, to wit: ln Tuukhannock township, Monday August 2, 1S75, at the house of Reuucn Bonser. lobyhanna township, Tuesday August 3, at the house of Isaac Staufler. Coolbaugh township, Wednesday, August 4. at the houso of J. B. Shaw. Barrett township, Thursday, August 5th at the house of John V. Yothcrs. Friee township, Friday, August 6, at the house of Lewis Long. Faradisc township, Saturday, August 7, at the house of James Kintz. M. Smithtield township, Monday, August 9. at the house of Jacob Flaee, and Tuesday August, 10, at the house of James 1 lace. Snuthueld township, Wednesday, Augwt 11. at tho house of Simeon I). Bush, andThur day, August 12, at the houso of Thomas Bro head. Borough of East Stroudsburg, Friday, August 13, at the house of John llogenshield. Borough of Stroudsburg, Saturday, August 1 1, at the Treasurer's oflice. Ross township, Monday, August lb, at the house of Jacob Stocker. Eldred township, Tuesday, August 17. at the house of Stephen Boyer. Folk township. ednosuay, August 13, at the house of Joel Kresge. Chcstnnthill township, Thursday, August 10, at the house of Charles Eberle, and Friday, August 20, at the house of Oavied Everett. Jackson township, Saturday August 21, at the house of Feter U. Storm. mum mm Hamilton township, Monday, August 23, at the house of Charles Andrew, on Tuesday, 21, at the house of John Rhodes, and on Wednes day, August 25, at the house of Charles Bossard. Stroud township, Thursday and Friday, Au gust 2G and 27, at the hotwe of Silas L irake. Foeono town -liip, Friday, September o, at the house of Charles Brown. Tax payers who avail themselves of this op portunity to pay tluir tases, will Ins entitled to an abatement of live per cent. For the con venience of tax payers visiting Stroudsburg, the treasurer will receive any of the above taxes at his olliee, before said davs. JON AS ALTIMUS, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Siroudnburg, June 1, 1875. For sale at this Office. tified to make immediate payment. R. W. RCSSELL, Assignee. JACKSON U.NTZ, JOHN S. FISHF.R, V Auditors. j-ic-tm '1 -t deal of damage upon pro B LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale al PECKER & CO. Belfast P. O. Northampton Co. Ta. B. S. JACOB Y. ) July 2, 1875. 3t. this Office. April 15, 1875. ly. August o, 1875. 3t.
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