JUL i - "coUXTERFEIT MONEY. . of Three Heavy Dealers. ArI roW 2The Secret Ser- m'.', Jf the Treasury Department i & a V01': yj.r of Hubbard, of St, Louis, i'TXorlh Carolina, UiiflT, of Vir , rimf of Tennessee. Hubbard :1" l vtrv ohl and extensive dealer i-,,uir i-rn!,.vee. Alabama, Missis- 4' r.l, Carolina and Kentucky with irL-Y! uwucv. H fiirnUhed $10 f Ilichniond, (Indiana) liank, 4"'" S '() and 8.VJ Treasury notes. ,1 jlRV! 1 with the men arrested. ;L'K:Tmre J "Explosive Matches. ,.. .r'rio:! f incendiarism is often i v-Ii-mi the lesser charge of ii 1... ,rtn inst. The . irt cf our Fire Marshals are ' i ,t uuvs. The writer of this r lvin" on tlie loot wane me Hp.- Why l,c H- ', i it is amumx the accideuts which Iv'r.n cxi.lisin. No other person saw e .f it man ivm. , :t . I10 livnur being, biped or 1 I II II; V I wis wiuiin m-v v the sun was ben urn a ... ff.iS u.iiiijv . . .. f- ,j Ml at once, h " f,l bro'wn bit of latent combustion ex l 3.l ficd itlf out. J here was ?" , . .l.ine. of course, and the only effect , ,H-ed was a few minutes' wonder. If !! ,n-,loHon had occurred among bits of . .r w!i-iviii"s. or any other dry litter, or, l li.Jit skirts had been passing over I ', w there would have been an "alarm i"1 'i " i . .i ..:a:...:.,,.:.i.- it' fin 1 lie morai oi uiiniMuiiiiuui.iii 3 1 - WONDERS INYOUR BODY. ,,MVrt. your p. ere to )3 fifteen, or there- in'Uts. . V,iii have two hundred bones and six ;-wh-d muscles ; your blood weighs twen ''.tive i.outnls : vour heart is five inches in i. -inl t hree inches m iiiameier : u ... ...... i .1 ''iWI tinuic i)S Si'VilllV time? umii.iu, x,"-r .....v.. i ... i. n u ...... iv 7V (100 uor r e:u h bv-at a little over two ounces r. l.:.,nl is thrown out ot it, aiid each tlay nv. ivis and discharges about seven tons tli.it wcivlertui lluM. Vniir !u!i'rs will contain a gallon ol air. iiv,.!i ii.hale 24,1H0 gallons per day. n... .,.r.rr,..r.,., Mirtace vi t lie air ceils oi r"" " . . . i ii:r !;;!i. si!pp!ing tnom to be spreaa Itit. cXired t.',iM n; s-jiiaie liienes. TliK- weight of vour brain is three pounus; -ii ... : i. .1. ... vIh!i vi u are a lurin il i:i eigu aooui '.Jit i.'unci'S more. 'W.ir nerves exceed 10,000.000 in nuui- 'T. Y(.::r skin is composed of three layers. ti;i l 1 1 !ii uiic-iouriu vi an men in t!llrklns. Tin area of vour skin is about 3 .T'.fiJ inches. Each square inch contaius I'mhic .."i; mi sweating tubes ir perspiratory res. each of which may bo likened to a (ir;:i:i!!ig tile one-fourth of an inch luakii'ir an arc-ratc length of the tut face of our bodv ofSS.541 feet, or a ;K; ditch i'ur draining the body almost jvcuteeii miles long. BANK ROBBER A Cashier's Story A Heavy Haul Lorisvn.i.K. Ky., Sept. L The Flan crs National Bank, of this city, was rob cl ef a large amount of money this morn ig About daybreak the teller of the rA. L. uis Kehm. was discovered near the jluak. on his way to the police station. He t (.i'ild hardly speak at first, but after awhile jjnf'i.nued the detective that three men had Aih him from bed during the night, pro jcccilcd to the bank, and forced him to de f.ncr the keys, with which they opened the f.-afe and abstracted money. Bebm alleges be was chloroformed aud stabbed in -Me. where there is a slight wound. pe Jiiie nanx ouiciais reiuse to give any mior ..... i : ... i: -I. . . rc . -1 ... io.u -.'Hi icgaruiug me auair, iuriuer uian that the depositors will lose nothing. The amount stolen is believed to be nearly xnt: cashier's confession now tiik JOB WAS DONE. LorisviLEE. Sept. 2. Detective Eligh to,,k charke of liehm, whom he had known very v-31 as a steady and honest 'oung llUlll. The preceding storv was related to I'Uzli who regarded it is very weak, and fad ju-lim 1-jcked mi ' up at a hotel. The di rector.-; of the bank met, and after cousulta i!on came to the conclusion that Kehm's Mory WaS a fraud and he the robber. The I resident .so informed him, but Echm as serti'd his innocence time and again. 1'eing told that all regarded him as the r.'ooer, he asked for an hour's sleep, and retired lor that space, aud, on awakening, iih.ss.ed to the detectives that he had rob bed the safe the preceding night, before twelve o clock, carrying its contents home and Inning them under his house. An examination l,y the detectives revealed all the money tied in a small sheet, under a gymnasium in the rear of llehm's residence. H was arrested, and h now in jail. He s:iys himself that he does not know why he took the money, and now realizes the im- IW'ihtyc-f being taken Mated. fro u be' J, as Tlli: KAXK ALL KIUI1T. Lo '"i'ILI.e, Sent. 2. The Planters' -Nation iji.un resumes business to-morrow. ih.'ii "!iev taken bv lMun tbn teller, bnv - . . -j , , iao bcu recovered. The Boldest Yet. tiNm-XATi, Sept. G. A dispatch from untmgton, West Virginia, says while Mr. casur of the bank, was alone at to-day, three men entered, and, plac lnc I'fctols at his head, compelled him to J'liLI the safe. A colored man happened mis uioiuent, and also covered with a levij ver ...1,. i i . i .-n , i ""'jvuuiuianusa to keen still, wmcn he did. ti. i , S . ' c i uuoers suecceaca in getting l'sMon of $15,U(. with which thev de- iCr ' l 'm t0nderate had horses in wait c;'rL,. aarw was instantly given, and I.'.i'm u,Ui llie Police started in pursuit, .; t0 overtake the robbers, who all v.a. Special jSTotice, Wc have 1,000 Acres of Arkansas Farm Timber Lands to exchange for a good Farm near Strwudsbunr on a cash basis only. Pearson & Thompson, July 8 '75-tf.J East Slroudsbursr. Wo have 1,000 Acres of good Farm and Timber Land in Arkansas, within two miles of ltaihoad to exchange for a good farm near Stroudsburg. Also a dwelling in Drookly, paying &"0 per month, unincumbered for a good farm. Pkailson k Thompson, July 8, '75-tf.j East Stroudsburg. Good.' cheaper than ever at N. Kustcr's He has them marked way down to bottom prices. New goods will arrive at N. 1 lister's this week and next. Don't fail to tall and sec them. Those wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at N. lluster's, as he is bound not to be uudersold. Plaster. A new lot on hand at .Stokes' Mills, $S per ton or "0 eents per bushel. Price drain wanted in exchange. Corn D-)cts. per bushel, live Si. 0o at present May 13-1 in. X. S. W YCKOFF & SONS Important. la order to quit the Boot and .Shoe Business, Simon Fried oifcrs his entire !toek of Boots and Shoes, at first cost ami bcloic cost. Come one and all, now is your chance for Bargains. A fresh supply of English Salted Potasli, just received at Williams' Drug Store, Main street, Stroudsburg. Fa. War ranted pure. FETEll WILLAMS. .June 0-tf. Just received at William's Drug Store, a larire stock of White Lead, Linseea Oil and VAKNISil for the spring trade. l'ricc of Lead and Oil reduced. March IS, '75. MARlUlvIX On the ."1st of Aug. by the Kev. Win. II. Dinsmorc, Mr. Silas A. Deeuian, of l'hillips burg, X. .J., and Miss Diana Custard, daughter of Mr. Samuel Cu.-tard, of Stroudsburg. In Paradise, Aug. 'JSth, by James Wilson, Mr. Frank Ilearee and Mrs. Catharine Linch, both of I'ocono. On Sept. 4th, at the residence of Mr. J. I'. Shaw, Tobvhanna Mills, l'.i., by I!ev. XV. L. Mel oiuitM, Mr. Elias Brink to Miss Adaline K. Wademan, both of Tobyhanna Mills, Ia. " r . - - - I)IKL). In Eldred township, on the '2Si of August, Mrs. Mary Frable, wife of .Joseph Frable, Esq. aged 73 years, 1 month and 11 days. At Weissnort, Pa., Sept. 2, 187o, Mr. Joseph Fenner, formerly of this County, aged 01 years and i lavf. Sheriffs Sale. Ty virtue of a vrit of vi-n. os. to mo dirtvteil, issueil out of ihw Ciiirt of 'innion I'I'-as of Muiiroe (.yiinty, 1 will exjiose t si'Ieat niliwe vendue, on 5-1 TURD A Y, the -irth day of September, 1S7", :U 2 o'clock in tlie nfUTiio-in. st t he 'nirt House, in the lUiroii'li of Stroiitl.'liurj;. Monroe county, the following ileiTih nroiiertv. t wit: A if riaiii ioiia''i- and lot of land situate in Kid red tuwnahiji, i:i aid eoeniy, eoiitainin 180 ACRES, more or 1"ss, hound- d hy land of I'aul Krantz, lavid tJower, l;ii;:s Mixsill, lVtcr iim cr, (.'harks liotli, and oti:ei. Au.iut o acres tlearutl, aeres MEADOW, haliincc Timber Land. Improvement are Log Dvelling1 House, JtffijL If, l,y ( f,-. t, TC stori; hiirh, L-i? Hans 20 by M leet, stone iiniig House, iu by l.Teet, Apple Orchard. A stream of water iscs throucli the same. Seized and taken iu exfeution a the property of Je rome 1 tuner, aim to be sold hv me tor ea.-li. JACOU K. SIIAl KIt, Sheriff. SheriiHs OlSee, Stroudsburg, I septeiutier I), l-S-5. ,t. ) Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of" Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public endue, on SATURDA Y, the I'Ah day of September, 1875, nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Bourgh of Sirotidsbure, Monroe County, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A certain lot or piece of land, situate in Stroud township, in said County, adjoining land of Charles Henry, ami hlijali Schug, all cleared. The improvement are Dwelling House, 14 bv 16 feet, 1 storie, frame stable 12 by 14 feet, and some VSffi j Fruit Trees on the iremise. Seized and taken in execution as the pro . ... . .. perly of Alfred Schug, and to be fold by me lor cah. JACOB K. SIIAFEU, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg, ) September 'J, 187o. 3t. i Sheriff's Sale. Ty virtue of a writ of Vi. Fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common I'lcas of if on roe county, I will expose to eule at public vendue, on SATURDAY, lite I'ylh day of Sqitcmber, 187o at 2 o'el-jek in the aftemoen, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Heal Itate, to w it : All that eertain ni"ssu:i je and three tract.i of land Kinoite in Tobvliaiiua townsliin. in said county, viz ;. i. Adjoining land of Anna Christmau, tsally Hay, Joseph Sharpies and other, containing 216 AORGS. So. 2. Adjoining land of J.Stone, Tench Frc-inan land ot Jacob Mautter una others, containing 375 ACRES. o. " Adjoin inj; land ubove named, Timothy Miller. and others, containiiirf 370 ACRES. The improvements are on the first tract a frame wa ter iKjwcr SAW MILL, 31 bv R0 feet, win'' attached 20 by 16 feet. Excellent water power. A frame Dwelling House, r 2 MnritW, is iij f i' ! il nine I'm uiiii; n House, 2 suiries, i ny is ieei: a iruine jwei- linsr. 2 .stories. IS by ;Vi feet, kitchen attach od, 10 by 10 t ; a frame dwelling, 2 blories, 18 by 26 feet; frame J5AHN 40 by 5rt feet, wing attached 16 by 2K foef. and a frame JfAHN IS rv 2i leet. ADoul & acres of land i clf-arcd. Habiuce of said land is heavily timberi-d with Hemlock, Spruce, l'.ireh, Hi'ach and Maple. Tunl;hannx'k iTeektjrv"- and Sullivan road passes through t lie premises. Seized and taken in execution us the properly of Samuel Stitzcr, ana to he sola lv uif tor ca.-D. JA OB'K. SH A H:.U, Sheriff". tI:f riffs Office, Stroudbarg, I fci.-ptcir.tKr 0, 1ST3. ot. WlilOWS A P 1) I'll iS C K1C II t S ,,,, , f . Hie :ipl)ia!.-:ement ot U plows in the lol- nving Estates, will be pre.-onled Itr appro- at to tliC next unmans Court, to le heM at otrouasburg, on Jotiauj, c-epteuiuer 87"). Estate of George Franlz, deceased. I'eter Woile, l'hilip Swartwood, uvid Hawk, John Dutot, John II. riulTord, n n n k T IK). M. McILIlANEY, Froty. September'.), 17'). At. Sheriff Sale. Iv virtue of a writ of von. cx . to 111C tlirec- ntiilium 1!pi o S ile at I'T O S.ilc at 1 lib- ted, issued out of the Court of Con of Monroe County, I will expose t ic entitle, on HA L Lils.UA 1 , die loth day of Zx-ptcmbcr, lb,o, . - - . . . rt - it 2 iVlock in the afternoon, at the Court louse in the Ilorougli of StrouJshnrg, Mon roe County, the following described Real Estate, to Wit: A certain lot or piece of lanJ, situate in licsimithill Township, Monroe countv, con- . . l inilig CI tamii 33 Acres, more or less, about o acre cleared, balance tint l- l,l .,.K.:.,; 1-...! ,.r rM w...r...... v.. , ....jV..... , w. , ieorge IW.nd, J.mford Overpeck and others. 'ublie Koad passes along the same, Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Frank J. Cower, and to be sold by me for cash. . JACOIJ K. SILVFEK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofuee, Stroudsburg, ) September D, lSo. 3t. ) Sheriff's Sale. T5v virtue of a writ of 1 i .1 hiihji ii. J a. uinic nil t.-v;i.cu, the Court of Common Tlens of v, I will expose to sale at Pub- -1 1 . Fa. to nie directed, issued out of the Monroe Countv ic Vendue, on 1". . rf I TTl T"1 I t r- . . I , f t1 . m 4 I , 3 t , ... . at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court i l I . lir '.iti tlnii fit isi'nrptittwr l.N. louse in the Jorough of Mromlsburg, Monroe Countv, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit: V certain messuage and lot of land situate in J-!. Id red Township, Monroe County, contain- ins 200 Acres, more or less, adjoining land of Charles lius- kirk, John C orrell, and others. About G acres leared, about 10 acres Meadow, alancc rood TIMBER LAND. The im- rovements are Plank House, Sx24 feet, 2 stories, one frame dwellinir louse -0x20 feet, '2 stories, one IJank l;arn iO.xoO feet, torn Crib, and other out building. SA IT MILL on the same. A stream of water running through the premises, eized and taken in execution as the pro-1 ertv of Massias Smith, and to be sold bv me for cash. JACOR K. SIIAFEU, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) .Tepiemoer y, 104 o. oi. j Sheriff5sSale issued out of the 'ourt of (.'ommon l'leas of Monroel j noil-; vo M-i i-na uni-oji r i. r a. in mc ui n-cicu. I ounty, I will expose to sale at public vendue, on fL2.1?,1 lowing desTritKHl Keal Hstat?' t'o wit : ' A .....; ....... ...1 .r. 1.. ,1 I.. hauuock township, containing 285 ACRES, idjoiniiif; land of John Morwine, Joseph ninser, and George Mcrwinc. About 100 acres cleared, a lare part MEADOW, balance Timber Land. 'iiic luiprovcmcn's are a Plank Tavern House, 1 , f a ,2 hv 1 feet, a storu-s Inli, with t rench t f root arwl Kitchen attaclietl hv .;. feet. -of and Kitchen attached J." by feet, l.; - ioneahi-h; afraaiiI)wt-llin 1 tones Inch, lramo Ham HO by 40 leet. ( nw Stable at- nche.1 ao feet, i Horse stable attached as by so stories tai- fi-ct, 1 Shed 42 by 50 feet, and ot her out-buildings. aU so a Portable Saw Mill. A good Apple Orchard, well of water at the door, and a stream of water passes through the premises, itreinises. The public' road from .Stroudsburc to AVilkes-Barre Sheriff's Sale. out of the Court of Common pleas of Monroe County. I will expose to sale at Public endue, on SATURDAY, Sattcmbcr 11, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the ltorouch ofMroudshurs. Monroe I ounty, the lol lowinz d.-scrilicd Ileal Kstate. to wit: A certain messuage and lot of land situate in 'Stroud Township, in said County, containing Tl-iirf.Tr-Ti-rr a Aptps adjoining lands of KlijahSi-hiiff, ( has. R Durfec, T.eo - nora L. 1!. bapman and l.rodlicad s Crcek,.nearly all cleared land. Improvements Frame Dwelling House, 20x20 feet. 2 stories : Frame Barn and oth er out-buildings. Also a FRAME GRIST MILL, 40x40 feet. 21 i stories high, 3 Kun of Stones, a granary building aWhed. The Mill is in goo.1 running order, uiul has sufficient water to run the whole year. 8ei.cd and taken Hi execution a- the property ol Josciih C. Konnnc. and to lie soii nv me for cash. J;H 1 IV. fUAl llv, pucriu. Sherifl office, .Stroudalmrg, 1 An sr. 24. is.75. J August 2.th, 1873. Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed, ? 1 . f ll. e IVmmni, 1 1 nr j 1SSIICU UllW VII tllC viMllli UI vvuimuii i itan ,it Monroe County, 1 will expose to sale at Pub lic endue, on SATURDA I", the Uth day of Sejikmber tr, 1875 ' Woe Aionroe at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, nt the House in the Roroudi of Stroudsburg, Countv. the following Real Estate to wit All that certain messuage and tract of land situate in Jackson township in said County, containing 60 Acres of land, adjoining hind of Edwin Rossard, John ltinkt-rand nllurs ; n bout 45 acres cleared, 7 acres .Meadow, Ictl.nue Timber Land. The improvements are Dwelling House, 20 x 21 feet U Ktories; 1 House 20 Jk 18 feet, li Stories, Stable 10 x lb feet, a good Apple urcnara on the premises, and stream of Water running i ....... mining itihenroiertv e's fib'niefor through the same. Seized and taken in execution of Peter Woodling and to b cash. JACOB K. SHAKER, Sherifl Sheriff's Olhee, Strouddsburg, ) August 21, 1S7j. y ei.ea ana taKen in execution as tne property oi re- unrn: a:nn, frnm election to tlie olhea of County Commissioner. Ifelee- tcr Merwine, and to be sold by me for ea-h. of their patronage. Alorning sessions irom tHniPpromis,,stoai!lciiarro,flcrtlitiesof the office with JACOB K. .SUA FLU, Sheriff. 9 to 12 : afternoon from 1 to 3 o'clock. fidelidy, and to the best of his ability. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,) M -VGGIE Ii CAKKOW, JACOB FliABLE. cptember9,18"-3t. MINNIE A. L. CAKltoV. KldrcJ 9- iea ' c 1 1 'zQr 1 f. j,;'twjt.iWM 'in i i mm ,i LI9ENSE APPLICATION. followin-api.lh-alion forlieeiise havinp; lKen filed in the othee of the Clerk, in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Mniuu- countv will le irestutca at next term of said Court. im - pi. it-x IIOTKL. Jacob II. Tlaec, Mi.hlle fsmithfield. Ilenrv Fulnior, Str-"mlsbnr. T. iM. MelLI 1 ANEY. Clerk. Sept. 2, 1S7". ouvt Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. S.iMfl-l. S. Disehkr. lr.iilent IT...1 V I. ! r .. .. ' oi me .u jiioiciui jti -irii t ot l t linsvlvunia, coiipi.s'.-d of the counties of Moiiron and C:u-'mii' lllld rKTt:s t.IM-VKlt and Jaiv.U STAI l-KKIt. Ks iiiir.s Assoiriate Jud-resof the Court of Com-noa IMeasol the County of Monro , ami lv virtue of I heir oiiiees.. I ustice oi inei.ourioi oyer una lermmer ana (ienenil Jail delivery and Court of Ceneral iiuarter Sessions in and rthesuid County of Monroe, have issued th.ir precept !he" n'MlHl'l-j'o 'i? lMr",,rt '"i V.,,"rt.0S io"S " lie e:n Uuim.,n 1 has, and ( ot.rt of Overand lermiiK-r sua lo-r.eral Jail fieliverv and Orphans ,V r i..;i.very ana urpiunrs ...... . j-.wtl! V V. . .117IVkk.II nil stroudslmpir, x MONDAY, the 27th Jay of September, 1S73, ' continue ona week, if ii''eesary. IVOTICI2 liortl v eiven to th t'oronor. Hip .Tnvti.-rs nf thr- IVacv, and Constables of the said countv of Monroe, reci'nVL recorns, injiii:.itions, exammat ions and other reiiiem, liranees to do those things which tht-ir offices are ai- trtainiiiK, ana also that those who are bound by recognizances to proiiecute jive evidence against the prisoners that are or sludl be in the jail of the said j .Mo:inc,ori!:iin'.t iM-rsmis w tin stand i'li:iri;cl will, theconiuiUsioi, ,,f ,.)i;-i..m.s t.iltl....i .....I ti.V.r.. t. j.rutc ..r teiity as .shall Njnst. (iod save the Commonwealth.) .1 A 'Oil K. SHAKKR.. SlieritT. SheriiTs Office St roudsbu rjt, I Sep. z, ISo. J Register's Notice. Notice Is hereby eiven to all persons inter ested in the Estates of the respective decedents that tlie following accounts have been hied in the lir?rist.-Vs Otfiep Mi .:n i.- .-.i r. i' .i I ,m w i'itciuuu ior conurinaiion to me or- .1 I. . e 1 1 1 .c. l,hT (,UrJi o-n VVV1 btrl,ntIsi,"? 1 AIol,,d,l-vi 1 ,"J 2ah day of beptember, 187o, at 10 o clock. A. M. . t, , , ... ...v.... .j .fii.. t.v... ..f !..;. i i i i U1C Wl 4 ;UriCK jirown, uec u. Account of Mahala Culberson. Adniinistra- trix, of the instate of Lranklin Culberson, de' ceased. Account of Philip M. Rush. Executor of the Estate of Daniel now, deceased. ruuu iiccouih oi mnuuei incline anil J acoi) V I . r. 1 , -r , I r . 1 lerzojr, li,xeeutors of the Instate of Geonro Michtle, dee'd. rinal account of illiani Hollinshead, one of the Administrators of the Estate of fctroud J. Hollinshead, dee'd. hirst account of Sarah Dimmick, Executrix of the Estate of Mason Ihniruick, dee'd Account of Charles II. Ilaney, Administra tor of the Estate of Elizabeth Fisher, dee'd. ccotini oi tieorge . UraKe, lvxecutor Ol the Estate ot Jerome l. Drake, dec d, Account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Onar- dian of Eonise 15. Chiprhorn, minor child of Edward J I. Claghorn, deel. First account of Henry 11. Kansburv. Ad- ministrator of the Estate of John Kansbury, deceased Final account of Charles Hossard and Jo- i seph 11. lossard, Admm.strators ot the Estate Alelchoir Eossard, dec d. J. AITEXZELLElt, Eegistcr. liegister s Oluce, ) s-trouasDiirg, oepi. imo. j it. t c . n in- " TTrnrTnip J- -- X vy J-J j il ill': vi'.Ktc; n cio -vviuiutii 11 ttst nitcin 7 T II. 11 H if.. ..-.. . . ,.F rl.'r?;,'v ir I'Pf- tt, , f'-.l't Keu.ben mkW, and to all persons interested in said trust to be and appear at a .r V nn IMrom F Mnm-nfl tn I beholden at Stroudsburg, to the 27th day of September, A. D., ltiio, on agree or suggest tne name of BOmo Ptlitable person as Asignce or Trustee and in default of such agreement or suggestion, the Court will then appoint Buch suitable person JJv the Court. THO. M. McILIIAXEY. August 19, lS7o-3t. Prothonotary. A A "O P T7T . , X e will open tlie nrst term of our select School in Stroudsburg, Alondav, September Gtj, at the old Seminary. The" building has , . . , f , ... , , hccn put in good repair, and will be made School in Stroudsburg, .Monday, eptember thoroughly comfortable during all Feasons of the year. nT- . i ...... .j i . . ... . . 11 c Claim iu uiiucisiuiiu viuui mc propose to tench. Our purpose is to be dih- gent and faithful in the work of instruction, and to exercise a special care over the morals and manners of our pupils. If after a fair . i i.n iriai. uuicnis pnan mm mm vinu.., trusted to our tuition, are not improved, we September 2, 1S75. tf. WANTED, Aircnls for a first class L.ilc Insurance Coin- n.inv. Avorkincr under the non-forfeiture Law of Massachusetts. With good reliable men liberal arrangements will be made. Address, with reference, WM. L. GARRETT, 152 South Fourth st., Philadelphia. l "'I"" x'"- CAUTION I All persons are herebv cautioned not to l.crj.... .V ... ...v. v. -O"--' situate in .Stroud township, -Monroe county, l a. Any one violating tins nonce win De prosecuieu to the full extent of the law. JACOIJ II. BUTTS. I r,. , , t.,1 on 17 Stroudsburg, July JJ, lbiO. TO THE LADIES. Ladies Ilair-Comhings, made up cheap and cood into Braids, Swithces, Curls, Frises, etc., . . ,.,..,! ii.. i:i orders k it at Airs, l . iv. uiemens rnucj linery btore, Alain street, rjirouusuurg, mice doors below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send uy man to v. iv, j. j. ii.iU 'ini.i..-,iue,i Monroe county. Residence two miles west of Stroudsburg on the Kunklttown road. July S. 1875-fini f I ? ESTATE NOTICE. Ml persons indebted to John N. Stokes, of Stroubsburg, late deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having c,laimS. J,S:lin8t l,,e ?mer ar t,TIrCd "fZ! tKein j m0i)cr order for settlement without them in proper delay. STOC1 DELL STOKES, Administrator. Stroudsburg, Slh mo. 19th, l$7-r. l.OTIIi:U TflOl'MY XV OX IIV THE ESTEY COTTAGE ORGANS! These superior and beautifully finished in Kti-nments so far eclipsed their competitor in volume, purity, sweetness and delicacy of tone, as to carrv oil the lust and only premium giv en "VTZSiZE"r'"" . -.. . , ...... .ni..u. Buyonty ihij iiiiit iu ""i. ! J. Y. SIGAEUS, uei i-ii. I npwivi' you lilloV lliat J. II. iJ Me(?arty k Sons are the only Under- takers in Stroudsburg who understands the.r business-? If not, attend a Funeral managed tliat J. II. Iw tinr nthor Undertaker in town, aud you will see the proof of tlvo fact, Juaa 18,'7-1-if shall neither expect nor desire a continuance the voters ot -Monroe county, as a canaiaatc ior re- To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby must re: jH-etfullv oir.-r himself to tb voters ol Monroe couutv, us a candidate f'"" ,llL' t,f Arsceictc Judge. Ifcbftiil lie prouiis-.n todichare the duties of the of Scu with fidelity and to the beat of bis ability. JOSbfil J: AH Haniilt on, S't. 2, 1".". To the Voters of Monroe County. Tlu undersimnd does herebv most resnect fullv olfer hinis If to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for I he oiKce of Associate Judge. If elecli'd he proi!ises to diselianre the duties of the olficj with fidelity ami to the best of hi.-- ii'iilitv. UIAKLES V. ldX KKR. Hiirrett, August 2i5, ISTo. To the A'oters of M mi mo Count v U C CCrS OI iHonr1' OUllty. 11,0 "'l"ii.e,l a hereby most res,eclful!v otler hims.1. to the voters of Monroe County as a candidate fr the oll'u-e of rr the oilice of Prothonotaru and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe County. & If elected he promises to dischar the duties of the of ficii with fidelity and to the lest of bis ability. jon- II. i i;xm.iu Hamilton, August 2t, I87.'. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned docs herebv most resncetfellr offi-r i.;.......tr .i... ...r i i . fr the office of T..niK.j. fV.h r ... ex r .o x,v,,y v.uuc County. If elected, he promises to discharge the duties of tlie office with fidelity, and to the best of his abiiitv. THUS. M- Mcll.HAXKV. Stroudsburg, August 19, 1S75. To the A'otcrs of Monroe County. The undersiVn.il dMs hereby most respectfully """''r himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for the office of 1 rotltonolanr and Clerk of the Courts of Afnnror l t i.. I vui vaiivo; miuiiivu uuvfu vvuio V "T J?rom,s5 -nh fidelity and t( 4 es to discharcn the duties of the of- ana to me best oi ins anility. John s. l- isirnn. i3iiuuu.iuur, .-I niusi is, laia.- m v yr,.. r tt r t 10 the VoteTS Of Monroe County. The imdcrsii'ucd d'X-s hereby most resnectfullv offer uimseii to me voters oi .uonroe county, as a cauuulatc ior me. onice oi Rerjhtcr and Recorder. If .-lertcd he nromises to dischar-'e the luti.. of the of. nec with fidelity and to the best of his ability. JOHN Al'l'KN ZilLLEIt. Stroulsburp, August 2l, 1375. To the Voters of Monroe County. st respectfully offer The undersigned dK-s herebv mi himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate ior me oiiice oi County Treasurer If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of- fice with fidelity and to the best of his abiiitv. JOHN SHIITKi: Cliesnuthill, Sep. 2, 1875. To the Voters of Monroe County. With the approbation of all my friends with whom I have conversed upon the subject, 1 have decided to be a caiimuate lor Treasurer of Monroe County, and if elected I pled;; the office personally. myself to attend to the duties of jnitKMIAH KliliSiJE. Stroudslnirg, Aiijr. i, lSTo. t.e. To the Voters of Monroe County. I The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer . . " ' I I lor tlie ollice ol I County Ircasurcr, th thK.it .nd fe Hamilton, August lb.o. vutcis vi iuuuiuo uuuuty. The undersign! doe here by most respectfully offer himv-U'M tho vutcrs of Monroe count' as a candidate fr Uic otnee of County Treasurer. If elected he promise to discharo tho drties of the office with fidelity and to the best of his ability. SIMfSOX 1-LTUlillMAN. fetrouawiurg, AuSut o, is.o.-- To tte 0ters Monroe County. The undersisncfl does hereby mont respect fully oner himself to the voters of Mourou county as a candidate for tne omce oi County Treasurer. "cA.f Ti 2 ol inc in fi! m ii uui'iiiv sun lu lui: ui. m in iiir. niiii . i .. .... LLNFoiti) mausu. Stroudsburg, August 5, ISTj. ; tt TT 7 7 To the otcrs of Monroe County. The undersigned having been elected m tne ran or lsva. t otnnussioner, ior tnre! years, nut ueiiiK "oeu 1ST3, Cotnniissioner, for thre years, but beinjr allowed 1 u. ...... ,. wiu ..,,.. tiro, nf thn v f.nittntirni herehv most resneetfullv oilers himself to To the Voters of 3lonroc County. The undersizned does hereby most respectfully offer himself to the voters of Mouroo county, a a candidate for the otnee of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the of- Youth's SUltS for SI and SG. fieo with fidelity, and to the best of his ability. Hamilton, Sept. 9, 1S75. V. V-i... ... .... w .'. ...... To the Voters of Monroe County. Tho undersicned does hereby most respectfully offer! himself to the voters of Monroe county, a a candidate fore the office of County Commissioner. VJI..nIsI.ha,t.othd..tl.MI0f thoof. ith ndeliiy and to the best of his ability. ayilxiam s. ili'li. Smithfield, August 2fi, 1873, To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most respectfully offer I himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate for office of County Commissioner. Tf . h nromises to disehanre tho duties of the of- he or ticn with fiib litv and to the best of his ability. MKU-iiuinuuniinii. Slroud township, August 2t, 1S73. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully offer! himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. jf (.jted he promises to discharge the duties of the of- ee with fidelity and to the best of his "'';-,. A-B-t . Blair Presbyterial Academy, BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. under the care of Newton Presbytery, will be re-opened September 7th. tor information address II. I). GREGORY, Ph. D. July 20. 1873. 2m. Principal. LEGAL HOLIDAYS. ' . " 1 I , 1. ... n11 .V. .1.1 ..Mul i rsotice is ncrcuv itivch inn .m V eun,f,,Sdu?on .nrlpllWI. ,:., ,1,,. tion dav. July Ith. Thanksgiving daT. Gixd Eriday and Christmas day, miwt be met on the day before, or on the Saturday previous if the dav helore, or on the Saturday previous u to Holiday should come on Mon iS7o-tf Casluer. August 1-, l&io u. BLA.NhH IU AJI KIits tor iie thio 0ff.ee, STOP THIEF! Terrible Sensation !! Till! CHEAP AUCTION ST0UK THE BED FLAG FLOAUIXO TO TilK VrKVAvAtU The crowds are coining from every quarter.- SUMMER GOOD& arc rushing off at cost and some below cof.? WonJerfnl knock down in j;-trs & jjrojit's! These arc " Facls." Wc have niarfceil down onr bleached ainl unbleached Muslsil from 1 to 2 ceil 1 5 ' , lU -ausi.mi lioui 1 iu - cema IV.r yaru. tAAt.i a,.. o .vi- Yard. Our Ilanvbtrfcj EtJ'rrrjp.. Swis and Carn- I brick 3Iuslin, l'ekas and Victoria lawn inarked down from 3 to 5 cents a yard.- Our black and colored Alpacca duwnf from 5 to 10 cent a yard.- Onr Cotton faf:s and best Carpci warn down from 5' iy G cents per lb.- Our Hosiery, Glovci? and" Notions won- dcrful cheap. Children's and Misses striped IIo5e 6nly 8, 10 and 12 cents a pair.- Our Linen Towles, Table Damask, lied' tie, rlanuels, heavy blnrtmgs, 1 ant-stuh, Counterpanes and Carpets, by far the cheap est in tire County. Coriie and see for yourself.- AVc havc four thousand yafds ot beaut i- ful bonnet and sash lliljljons, sonie five and a half inches wide, for 25 cts. a vard. Souio lvibbons as low as 3 cts.- per yard. We have beautiful wide Sashes only 2'flf I ..fo Our best Spool Cotton-, 200 yard-?, otify 1 cents.- Our best I'ins and Needles only 5 cet a paper. XXc have concluded to close out s6rn'e of . . . our plain amE or 1" and- d striped Summer Dress Qoodfr cents a yard: Vc are now gelling a good soft felt Hat for Boys arid Men" for SO cents aird Zl 25, nearly' half price. Wc have Iisse's and Ladies Straw Hat trimcd, for the wonderful low price of 25 and 50 cents; i "Wc arc sellrrrj; beautiful Flowers much Ics3 than half price; "We arc selling good" Cassimorc Coats for 0 . a jn. i o.' - umt ij uoiiars. Wo are scllimr good Vests, well made, for GO cents,- and Pants for 1. We will sell a whole summer suit, for Men, coat, vebt and pants, well made, for S2 35. "Wc will sell a whole suit, well made, of Cassimere cloth, for $8, and Children's and. Wc will sell Youth's and Men's leather Gaiters for $1 50 and 2. XXo will sell Missc's ami Women's good cloth Gaiters for 1 25. XXc have given you a few samples Now for the Rush ! Come one and all , Come from Stroudsburg oi East Stroudsburg'. Come from Conadensis. Come from Oakland and Tobyhanna, Come from Spragueville & the Smithflld.- Come front Portland and Water Gap.- Come from Chesnut Hill and Hamilton Come from Kellersville and Bartonsvill.- Come from Chery Valley and the Mountains.- Come even from Paradise, and e ill ck you good. "Wc have swung out Tlie Red to the breeze. Vhen- yo-u conio to toxr'vt got your eye on it an-d don't take it off until you get m th Wonderful Cheap Auction Sstore, among the Olieap Goods. Vc vfUh to inform the public that we hate no connection with any other Store; new or old in btroudsbur; We mind our own business and let our1 neighbours and their goods alone, wishing, them all peace and prosperity. an ' DECKER A CO. April 1S75. ly.