c'U;noTEUS arc operating in Heading. vKEAuiNO man has a "barlow" knife 11 113 ars wiu. A'cral-aPPlc tree is in bloom in Me- . fount T has nine Odd Fellows' jitlTa membership of 1,100. firxTowv has a man named Uihelyi. fa you twist your jaw around that? I'ike county, Pa., the mountains are Pecroa i tllC ":ltional dcbt last montlli TLnrcarc 100 inumtcs in Lebanon's almshouse. .. W No. D15, I. O. O. has , iUimtoil at Clay, Lancaster .county Airtn Zcrgcr, alias the "Flying Dutch- ' ITarrishurg counterfeiter, lias been there for shoving the queer. arreted . i cl,.;.rhi2 at Quebec, Canada, on (HKt'i , . . i liv At 3lonircai inn siKv is accai i,tks ji1' ai,l the vvcathcr ycry coU- r ;, st;,tca that the heirs of Mr. Eckert. i Jrentlv died in Allontown, found in lis loJ a bag containing 6130,000 in grccn- The London 7Vm estimates that two 1lin,lr0,l manners ana ouiers u,u, .,u pel lllill l"i-" North Sea during the gales of the i:i tlie 1 ri.n.-Hleli'hinn, named Joseph P. Wag- r lias been arrested and held in SI, 000 to answer at court for attempting to fommitt suicuie. IMcr ITimter, a polycemist, was arres ts! at Pottsville the other day. Hunter l;a four wives living and is on the hunt for more. . woman in Massachusetts fed a tramp tl,P other d.v. after which he asked if he mM. to led loner enough for her to wash and iron his shirt. t..j Koonan. reeentlv convicted of Tnanlanshter, at Trenton, X. J., for killing a'j-oliw office, was on Monday sentenced to icn years" imprisonment. Cvnv Oadwallnder. for defrauding the ,l,.jUor. in the Philadelphia Savinjrs Fund P.inV. of which he was an officer, has been spn'i-in-ed to three rears' imprisonment and a fne of $1,000. Tnr Assistant Treasurer at New York In been instructed by the Secretary of the Treasury to sell 2.000,000 in eold coin diirinir the month of November. $500,000 on each Thursday. Ox the 0th of this month the State Tan rers" Association will meet in Harrisbursr. on the 10th the Legislative Reunion wil oe. ur. niid cm the ISth, State Game Associa i "urn will permanently organize. A few months aero some valuable mills r.t Ilxkland, Canada, were set on fire by a pasi!i:: steamer and destroyed. The own ers of the property sued the company to which the steamer belonged, and have just recovered a verdict of 210,000. Mary Mulherrin, ayoungmarricd woman i i Hyde Park, Luzerne county, went to a veil f'.r water on the Hth inst., when the earth caved in, precipitating her into the wtli. She was buried under the dirt, and W!il". ,t,.,l Liken out, a few minutes later was At tlic public sale of Mr. and Mrs. IIol- li'iilniiii an earthen dish of the good old uui was purchased by Mrs. Katharine Iviwln r. It was made in 1700, and has that date marked upon it ; around the clip's are characters in (Jernian text, and Ik Ii!i looks as if it had never been used Jiic uM coujije have sold out and havcrone to tlic pMiir liuusc. R:idiig E'ljle. v . ..i i men were pnwviti" :i irtin mmn f -t:c!ir,' in a saloon the other night, when :i i.i.y vKcl in ln.s head and stid : '-There's ' w. out lu re who wants to know if Jr. is in here." The men didn't x i!or what the name was. but three l t i' iii p.t out of the side dour as sudden ly ;( th..:i-h a snjall-jM.x pationt had been ''' ':.-!;t in. There is nothing singular : ''iiit this, only the ouo left was a signle l:i;:u. The Reason Why. !;y have birds gizzards ? Because, liavii "V: no teeth, the toutrh and fibrous tJs arc employed to grind the food pre paratory to digestion. hy dies a black down 'StliOrS Of a, bin! wintnr r.rm..'.1i. 9 Jrai:se the down is a nun-conductor of 'eut and Llac . l M 1 I - V V " nave ostriches small wings ? Be- jnoir win-s for fl; . th ar(J merel ugcJ vt ' t!,eir Udy while running. '!" cauuot flesh-eating ariiuials live on tables ? Because the gastric juice of j, " 1?'U,'1" ltJiula,' Leig adopted to the -' which it has no perform, will not dis o.vc ; rentable matter. i,M e lirJ tli long legs, short "wausc the tails of birds are used . ra.ue theui through the air by steerage. tlcvti iun-iogs tsKe to aignc, throw f1.: i i i-i . .. ' thn. lTW t,ieir legs behind, and they then - t.ie suae purpose as a tail. V v "c t,J(-'r w many bodily forms in J1,-I creation ? Because the differ- -lie a t il: vLidl od created have dif- h i ' T ? f life' and the of their "d-Vi- efoUHd to present a perfect l'''1'0 tli0 livcs them. ''V haye Ches uir bladders ? Because, ;lS 70ftle water &ty trw ? Wh Uie enlargement or cori tio'i . i'li0 t,le yer regulates the rela- Sam "Pi... that u.t hkjciUc xravitv of the bodv of tue j Uotltofths rater iu which it hiiivcs are 'oodoecLW in ivri,f ;i limit uirce ; Ji"' .longer than their bills ? Be- lJUSc. ,f ,1,. not ! - i Wl re tonz tuey wouia ti-r.f. . v tmcientiy ; ana wiien wooh i . v 1U" wi'U tongue or trie 'int ' xes them oti to sharp, horny -c l.Vj traffs thca iuto the wouth of fold icus Labor conquers all things. A Snyder county man still uses an al manac which was published in 1775. John Diirr, of Dunkard, Greene county has subsisted without food for twenty-six days. A Kentucky farmer the other day paid 617,150 for a Durham heifer calf, four months old. There are no old maids in Iowa. A girl got married there the other day at the age oi eiirlitv-hve. The Scranton Silk Company gives em ployment to 240 girls and does a yearly business of 075,000. A Westmoreland man, aged about 74 years, bought and married a girl of 23 the other day for 3500. The State prisons of New York contain 4,22S convicts, which arc maintained at a heavy cost to the State. E. L. Hicks shot Archibald Anderson, near Scranton, on Wednesday night, sup posing him to be a desperado. The St. Louis people are agitating the project of buildiug a twelve story hotel. They want to beat the world. A WEATiiY proprietor from Russia has come to this country to discover how Americans make such line butter and cheese. Hint for horsemen. A Massachusetts horse troubled with the epizooty, recently got at a barrel of onions, ate three quarts, and was cured. Corn cobs steeped in hot water contain mg two per cent, of saltpetre are used in Europe as fire lighters, retailing at 3 and a thousand. It is understood that the President has in contemplation the removal of all the leueral officers m ttah who hold to the .V -m m . ... I Mormon faith. Connecticut, tins year. 1 Hey fly mtoLi r ... . . vi . J 1 " cc.uoiii iro mere. When saloon keepers allow people to play tor money in their saloons, they are practically keeping a gambling house. The -New lork fcupreme Lourt savs so. At titv Kocfnn Mnntr t. i. had been longer without a new dress than anybody else in the county. A number of coon hunters in Girard, r.rie county, recently watched a tree through me long ana weary nours ot tlic nilit, on- ly to find in the morning perched aloft the family cat of one of the party. Tiiev have found a petrified Mormon in Utah, and from the number of dents in the head, evidently made with a poker and flat iron, it is judged that he had at least thirty-three wives. orrtstoicn Herald. Ax ingenious Pennsylvania has inven ted and applied lor a patent for an "adjust- :.1.1. -1 ,. . , th:it, inn n.is !rit" lu-"n nrrnil -Tr f im I . . , , , " , irom tne accustomea avocatious, ao as trouble is that people overdo the business gemble in their respective places of worship on slight provocation. andj in guch form M may gecm njogt a An hrie canal boat captain, who had been propriate in their own hearts, offer to AI readiucr of Moody and Saukev, determined nighty God their acknowledgements and to live a better life, and calling his crew around him he said : "See here, you lying, skulking, wicked, disgraceful set, you've got to tend rrayers every morning or I'll lick the whole pile of you in a heap !" CoLUMcrs, Oct. 27. The official vote of Ohio, at the October election shows the following result : Bepublican candidate : Governor, Hayes, 297,S1 ; Allen 202, 2G4 ; Hayes' majority 5,549 ; Lieutenant Governor, Young, 297,911 ; Cary, 287,- J0U : loung s majority, 9,9Gu. The supreme court of Wisconsin has rc- rcntlv decided that the whipping of a child by a public school teacher is an assault and attcry, and is unjustifiable, and that the teacher who flourishes the rod may be muictea in damages as well as held answer- able fur violating the dignity of the law. . -1 i -ii 1.1 i t ii ,i n oil driller got drunk in Butler, the other day, and married a girl of doubtful reputation, altera courtship lasting ten minutes. When he got sober he rcientcd, and the juiir went to a lawyer's ofliee, where the woman accepted ten dollars and articles of separation were drawn un. ing a physician, unless you want to share .t ci'ii,- u i. " n " ' ' - I a receipt in a quack "every man his own ' ' . ' . - I uocior oook, couimeuceu b allowing cruuu jj phosphorus for weak nerves. Their nerves as well as their souls arc now at rest. On Sunday, the ICth ult. a snow drift, three feet high by actual measurement was ormea on tne mountain oetwecn iau city i nr T.i l i T" in 1 nr-,1 I anduaymart. lhe old uunuan ana v uices- Lfarre turnpike running through unienneia .1 l ill was also uiown iuii oi snow, in Borne piaccs ii 1 1 n . I uve iect deep, so tnai people going io cnurcn r. r. . 1 .l.l-.i 1 I on Finch's hill were obliged to remove fences and drive through the fields. Isn t flii nrpftv Kvoro fur tliA middln of Oftn- bcr ? Carlondalc Advance. vw. v-v , - - I i The other day Sam Bowles went to church in Sprinfield, Mass., and, feeling afTnt r.F l.U Kv(r fx tnr ;i 1-ihnra i. mi ii and by he was awakened by the preacher, who struck his desk and shouted. "Who shall be able to stand up in the presence ofthe Lord on that awful day? And Bowles, rising in his pew, remarked, irles Francis Adams is the only man ... . T ... "f. can do it, and I nominate him lor the can position ii ... ir 7.7 The London Times says that "Ameri can forks, shovels and axes are to be had ,, , . . . . i country, and some of our American tool manufacturers find the Lnglish demand for their work so great that they are actually thinking of setting up American shops in England. Perhaps the demand for our - "l V j ; . axes may be partly explained by ie cal- culation of a German professor, who finds by mathematical lormula that the Aincri- tuner hero on that day, trom the 1'iano Manu- can axe is by far the most powerful tool factory of Lighte &" Ernst, of New York. made for cleaving wood, exceeding the Eng- P'1 fail t0 lea your order, as you may not " , , - r o. o jjave an opportunity of this kind again m a lith by a great deal, and the Austrian lour- . . .. 1 1 J You Yankee always was an ingcn-i cnap. The Philadelphia L,q irirer of the lGth inst. says : A number of gentlemen, special ly invited, were present yesterday afternoon at the trial of a new motor engine No. 132 North Third street. The contrivance, in construction, resembles the steam engine. The difference consists of the addition of a compressing pump and reservoir for the purpose of compressing and retaining the combustible gases with which the pressure is created. The engine is started by the application of a lighted match, and it is claimed that sixty pounds pressure can be obtained in one minute. A gallon of coal oil runs a one-horse engine for ten hours. Iu reply to a correspondent, the Ameri can Agriculturist says : "A dead horse or other dead animal should be skinned, and roughly cut up into as many small pieces as possible! A plot of ground a few rods square, should then be plowed deeply, and the carcass thrown upon the soil in the cen ter of the plowed ground. Some freshly dry slack lime should then be scattered up on the heap, so as to cover it thinly but wholly. The loose earth is then to be heaped over it a foot in depth, and the pile covered with boards so that dogs can not get at the heap, and stir it up. If the least smell is perceived, more earth should be thrown on the heap, In three months the heap may be dug over or turned over with the plow, and well mixed. The bones that cannot be broken up should be taken from the heap and the fine matter will be worth at least 20 per ton, to use in the hill for corn or cotton. The larger bones may be broken up and buried among the roots of grape vines or fruit trees. Thanksgiving Proclamation. A Proclamation Ly the President of the tinted States of American : In accordance with a practice, at once " 11 . F 1 t wise ana Dcautiiui, wc nave been accus tomed, as the year is drawing to a close, to devote an occasion to the humble expres siuu ui uui iiiuuivs lo YimnMiiv mill i j:.1:-..:Z1..!i1.. stowed upon us as a nation, and for His , j . : ... , ... mercies uuu protection uuriug tne Closing year. Amid the rich and free eniovment of all our advantages wc should not forget the source from whence they are derived and the extent ot our obligations to the Father of all Mercies to Almighty God for favors bestowed upon as uuriug the past year. By His continu ing mercy, civil ami religious liberty have been maintained, neace has reitrncd within our borders, labor and enterprise have cro- duced their merited rewards, and to His watchful Drovidence we are indebted to sp. curitv from pestilential and other nationa! calamity. Apart from national blessings each individual among us has occasion to thoughtfully recall and devoutly recognize the lavors and protection winch he has en joyed. rsow, therefore, I, ulysses S. Grant President of the United States, do recom mend that on Thursday, the 25th day o .November, the people of the United States aDstainmg lrom all secular pursuits and i from all secular thanks for all His mercies, and their hum- ble prayers for a continuance of His Divine favor. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United htatcs to be aihxed. Bone at the City of ... . . . . . Washington this 2 th day of October, in the -ear of our Lord 1S75, and of the In dependence of the United .States of 100th L. S. Grant. By the President. Hamilton Fish, Scc'y of State. Special ISTotice, A-.imn-i- requests us an- nnnnfH1. Hint li will rinnnrr tlin -ti-nnr week. onen a Produce Market, at t.h Mont Market ot S. V. l'almer, on Main street, in this borough, where he will be happy to : -ii i - j. .i i i- wa'1 ou an wno ne.sirc anyunng in nis line. n,sn naid for IIi(ln. SLW TinttPr r Chickens, &c. Nov. 4-2t! & WALTOX At the popular down town Grocery, and oot and Shoe store, are ottering some big inducements to buyers this lal . Having uuuut iuiu oiuuiv, nil! DUII UIIC hundred pairs Boots and Shoes at cost to make room lor their new stock, TT .1 i i r . . ... Having recently purchased a ii ill. will vnct;intlr tppn nn linrirl nil 1-iniU nl loniir nA i- riir of ,u JJuckwheat and Bye, and Oswciro Wheat Flour a specialty. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention et 1 1 Important. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe business, Simon Fried offers his ' . Pnf r Rtnek of Honts .md Shrv nt. firsf cog and below cost. Come one and all. now ia vour chance lor Bargains . . . ' O Goods cheaper than ever at N. Buster's He has them marked way down to bottom prices. HT i mi . t t . . t .1 ,eW g,0US T m fT1"? V er S, in,s week, aim ucal. uoa i lan lo can auu see them. Those wishing to secure a good bargain win do wen to can at j . mister s, as lie is bound not to be undersold MAIIIIIEID. At the residence of the bride's parents. (Mr, and Mrs.' James 15. Morgan') on thel!Sth of October, by Key. It. II. Sanderlin, Mr. Alfred )Y- J1"?" Mif Lmma Morean' a" of hastStroudsbnrg, l'a. mmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm NOTICE. Stroupsbukg Dank, Nov. 2, 187o. The Directors haa this day declared a Semi- Annual dividend of 4 per cent, payabl sttK.khojjers on and aVter tie l'uh ins Xov. 4-3t.l J. MACKEY. Ca; e to the nst. ashier. NOTICE. Those having Pianos needing tuning will do well by leaving their order at J. II. McCarly & Song Furnitlire Ware-rooms, by Friday of thi8 weekf 8 there will be a first class Piano J. If. McCABTY & SONS. troudsburg, Oct. i!3, 1875. Spoke Timber Wanted. For terms and particulars apply at once to KLAER, SCIIOONOVER "& Co. At their new Spoke Factory. Oct. 28, '75-tf. Stroudsburo, Pa. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he has disposed of his Drug Store, and re linquished the business entirely. AH per sons indebted are requested to call and settle their accounts between this date and the first day of Decenibei 1 875. All accouuts remain ing unsettled after that date will be left io t he hands of a Justice of the Peace for collec tion. Oct. 2S-2m. PETER WILLIAMS. -A. CAED. We will open the first term of our select School in Stroudsburg, Monday, September Cth, at the old Seminary. The" building has been tnt in good repair, and will mari thoroughly comfortable during all seasons of lueycar, we ciaim to understand what we propose to teach. Our purpose is to be dili gent and faithful in the work of instruction, and to exercise a special care over the moral and manners of our pupils. If after a fair trial, parents shall find that their children, en trusted to our tuition, are not improved, we shall neither expect nor desire a continuance of their patronage. Morning sessions from 9 to 12; afternoon from 1 to 3 o'clock. M AGO IK B. CARKOW, MINNIE A. L. CARKOW. September 2, 1S75. tf. FOR SALE. One pair of Mules, 3 years old, 15 J hands high, well broke in every way, in good condition. SU-ie ill sell cheap or exchange for good yoke of oxen. Call on or address - m L. T. SMITH, Forks Station, Monroe Co., Pa. Sept 30, 1875. Liver) & Exchaugc Stables. ' The undersigned having pur chased the stock of Horses, Car riages, &c, owned by A. Y. Fangboner, bee leave to sav to the public they have horses and carriages to hire at all hours on reasonable terms. " PEIRSON & THOM PSON, Office opposite It. II. Depot, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Stables immediately in rear. Sept 30, 1875. tf. TO THE LADIES! Ladies Hair-Combings, made op cheap and good into Braids, Swithces, Curls, Frises, etc., orders left at Mrs. P. K. Clemens' Fancy Mil linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send by mail to C. & L. E. LAKE, Stroudsbure. Monroe county. Residence two miles west of Stroudsburg on the Kunkletown road. July S, lS75-6m. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY & SONS haTe on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS and i TRIMMINGS to be found out.ideofeithercitr(New York or Pliiladel phiai. and will make this branch or their business a speciality. . , COFFINS and CASKETS of ant shape or Mjle.can be furnished at one hour notice fir shipment, at a charee of one-third less than any shoS in Stroudsburg. In no ca.no will they charge mure sum icn per cent, aoove actual com. attended to in any part of the County at the shortest posMiue nonce. Juncl8,'"4-tf A. KOCKAFELLOW, DEALER IN Ileady-xllade Clothing, Gents Fur nishing Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Ac. EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near tbc Depot.) Tbe public are invited to call and examine goods. Trices moderate. Mar 6,'CQ-tf Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, k, NEAT, CAEAP AND QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEPFERSONIAN Job Printing OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. tfST All Orders promptly filled. Give us a call. MASON TOGK PAPER HANGER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONllOE STREET," " Nearly opposite Kautx's Blacksmith Shop, Stroudsbcbo, Pa. -The undersigned would respect fully in "orm the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that he is now fully prepared to do all kiude of Paper Hanging, Glazing anJ Painting, promptly and at ehort notice, and that he will keep constantly on hand a fine stock oi a per Hangingd oi all descriptions and at ow prices, Tbe patronage of the public s earnestly eolictcd. May lb 1872. i ii Decker's Column! HANG THE BANNER O.T T23E Outer "Wall! THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AUCTION STORE TRIUMPHANT ! The Victory Complete. Our Books will show that the sales of the CHEAP AUCTION STORE have been 284 Dollars more, for the past four weeks, ending on 2d of October, than they were during the same weeks last year. T 'ell, Vot ov It ? Why it proves be yond a doubt that the CHEAP AUCTION STORE is bound to go ahead, opposition or no opposition. It prospers under the lash. It is like an old chestnut tree, the more you club it the more chestnuts you get. Will you believe Wc" you might ns Well try to get a shad to climb to the top of ft crab-apple tree as to get his customers of Stroudsburg and the farmers of Monroe County to leave the cheap Auction Store, where they have saved so many dollars during the past six years. They well know they can get a piece of bleached or unbleached muslin, from 10 to 20 cents on a dollar cheaper than they can buy it in other Stores. They know that Decker sells his beauti ful shilling Calico, splended winter styles, for 8 cents a yard. They know they can buy handsome Alpaccas, all colours, for 25 cents a yard which no man can beat. They know that they can get cotton bats for comforters for 14 cents, and full pound best cotton carpet warp for 28 cents i pound, while some others charge 35 to 40 cents. They know that for Undershirts and Drawers, and hosiery and gloves, no man can beat CHEAP AUCTION STORE. Every gentleman who has dealt with us knows that he saves from 50 cents to cfle dollars for every hat he buys of us. If a farmer wants Flannels he knows just the spot where to get them cheap You sec is bound for the ciiEAr auction store. If a lady, or Miss, or child wants a pair of Shoes or Gaiters, they come at once to the Cheap Auction Store. If a gentleman wants a pair of Boots or Shoes for himself or his Son, how quick he tr t iv,i - f ii i. , rrv mu in iv Aev:n.er a, jor mere ue saves ms ou or t a cents ou a pair. if a gentleman wants a fine suit of clothes ior himself or his Son, he comes to Decker s and saves his dollargj If any one is in want of a 3 or 4 or 5 dollar winter coat, how Soon they are off to Decker's Cheap Auction Store. If any one wants cloths or cassimeres for overcoats or to make up for suit, vou sec them making tracks to the CHEAP AUCTION STORE, to get some double fold fine Beaver cloth or his beautiful Cassi meres for 50 and 75 cents per yard. If a Lady, or Miss, or child, wants to get a good fashionable winter hat and Ribbons and Feather and Flowers to trim it with for half price, she comes to Decker's Cheap Auction Store. And so it goes, through our mamouth Stock of Fall and Winter Goods Just Received. Wc want our customers to understand that wc now keep beautiful fino Dress Goods of the latest fasihon and styles. So you need not go clswhcrc for fine goods. MR. QU A CK EN B US II, tho Superen. tendent and tho Junior clerk Mil. Palmer, are gentlemen. They are not filled with gas nor aro they woodtics, nor blowers, but with great pleasuro wul they wait upon the crowds at tho -Arictioii Store. We would also haro tho people to under stand that we have no branch Store in Stroudsburg and if any one says that they are the Auction Store or a part of it, tell them you don't see it. Remember our Store is 4 doors below the oit Office. One sign across the walk, the other in front of the Store. DECKER & CO. April 15, 1875.-ly. Immense Success f AND WHAT DID IT? CASH! CASH!! CASH!!! Th biggest drives yet ofTercI Ut DEY GOODS, Is at the New York Which is" thronged Customers to sec the Handsome New Fall G&ods Heavy purchases made at the late Great Slaughter in Dry Goods. Hard times and low prices for cash in hand, is the Motto, the lowest prices ever quoted lor Dry Goods are now given at the Xev: Yark Store, evreything down to the lowest ebb, and the advantages of a new and handsome stock to select from. A visit of inspection well worth your while, as you can't fail to sec something worth seeing. We are offering now the largest and best line of Dress Goods ever offered in Strouds burg. Irt Wash Poplins, Tycoon Reps, Alpaca Lllstere, French Mcreuocs, Cashmeres aud Empress Cloth, in all the new Fall Shades of Bottle Green, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, &c., Black Alpaca from the bottom price, to the best. Handsome Plaids in the new est Fall Shades, Mohair Mixtures, AND NEARLY ANYTHING from a 5 cent Calico up ! Don't forget to look at the elegant line of Wool Flannels, in Domet, Flam Woo?, Shaker full yard wide, plain, red and twil led, in all grades; Opera Flannel, Navy Blue, &e. all cliaep enough to make your I'ocSiet Hook smile and give up ISs contents. Last in the Flaunel line comes the Can ton Flannels, in Bleached, Brown aud Colored of all grades. Don't pass them bj for they will do you good, and all so low, that the Iiappy possessor or25 cents can own a riamicl skirt! And while you are in, look at those? Ginghams for the mere price of weaving, and piles of Calicos, the most handsome productions of the printers. And another thing well worth your at tention, is our stock of Cloth, Cassimerea and Water Proof, in Black, Blue, G reen, Gold and Plaid. Worsted Coating, all Wool Cloth for Shirts, nice goods for boys wear, and in fact a full line from such as icill do to drive the coic in, to some, ft to court the niceet girl living, in. Also examine their Shirts and Drawers, a full line for Men, Ladies and Children, at prices full 10 per cent lower than they have ever been offered for in Stroudsbur". Ribbons in all widths and shades, such as Navy Blue Cardinal Red, Browns, Drabs and all colors of the rainbow, and in prices iu this department tec defy competi tion. In the Notion stock can be found any thing you want, Stockings of all kinds, styles and prices, from 5 cents up in Cotton and Wool, Plain and and Striped, and our re putation in that line is established for low prices. And by all means don't fonrct thost? Ladies, Silk and Lace Neck Ties, thev will do your eyes good just to look at them. And in one grand summing up, we would call your attention to our stock of Men's White Muslin Shirts, SUSPENDERS, PAPER COLLARS, Ladies & Children's Knit Jackets, Felt Skirts, and Balmoral Skirts, Counterpanes, Towels, Napkins, TADLE ulxuxs, &C, &c. Now this Stock MUST BE MOVED, and will be Slaughtered at such Prices, As will pay you to look in to. This is a Bona Fida Statement, And for proof and further particulars call, at the New York Store, Two Doors above tha Pest OJgce, Which you will find ta bo decidedly the Cheapest Store in Town. WYCKOFF, COOKE & BEIJ. Stroudsburg, Oct. 7, lSlalin. Store