jlouroc "County Election Rctiirns-Offlcisil-IVov. 2, 1875. o O o c 'I a a. -row: vsinrs. 03 .vNl)iDAT: covir.sorc. j1.nl'."artrIa?ft rs L- l'"King J." nHov I'.rown, jhnry Kaiv.o, 1' lt.nv':uKir ...... linrnett. ; in 40! 21 40! 1 85 280 IS 228; 124 89; 101 147 24; 125 SO 39 lS7i270:142!23G 14; 42 1 142 21C 13' 41 i 1 SO io 121 iy So 1S0I2T0 , ,.,r.i , 1 Morn Ir! ..."lAT!-: JlT'iE , . ,,.V. Drt-kcr, 1' M. M. Iiluiiioy, -i.inzo U. SSiafcr, V II. IVimer, uin S. I-V-wr. 34 4; 32i 22 lo 81 13S 5 OS 2! 31 45 51 5;HI IS' 16.31305 so! os 911 73119! 77 211 39 42(17 Si 3 35: SI 8 S1 29 11 84! 151 GO; 82 4j 37 1 (i! 4Si 133 219 ! 105 100.152,101,135:172 59,129:153:33 John ApFzciU"r- ;,!)!. rellierman, 'j 'iiiMpl Marsh, John Sin'fier, ii. n. r-:'0: kcr i,.r. Krffe, i 4; 7 13; 27 1 12 105; S; 19; 11 72 12 9 33 1 4t 22i 79, 58: 12; 9 I 17 4o 15 i 129: 9 40 21! ' Mi 1150; 25' Anlrew. ! 5ilC9i 4i 52i 17298: S4: 27!l0S lVterS. JMinser, Mclcliior KrthiT, ( ri'o!ii:s Sinnier, ',!) I. TiMiiue, 4 O 21 C7 9i 13 20 5 101 44j -20 j 75; 4j SO S3 35 35; 3 110 i8' 32! -I on! 20 ; il 0.! Wiliiani S. leitiy : .vi j:,i:(. O. Kintncr,!- 57 j 11! 2 is! 5' 2 2; 1 1 13 1 44,101 3! 4 Michael MiWer, i),vv-;;p.l Hiirtcli, ani:ifl Metzpar, Siiiit'n Snyder. T. ATTMl'.NKY. !.ivi 1 S. 1-eo, l.e'.vi- rnrnn. v; XTV ATMTOn. K. Siiyilc-r, L. Ir.ike, Adam A. Singer, 5: 13 r ljlGli 171 o 1 125: ! i 114 105 47 139 i ! 4 119 4 21; 5 119, 1 2i 4! 9 i I GS 21! 1 53 13 43 67 13S 219 140 51 1 42 40i 4 I ! ! 55 175 11S 117 4; ll 20j 8 50il74 127; 9S Thov niiso potatoes which weigh seven jo;::i'l cf.Ai in Kansas. dinner not far from Iifrliniiburcr. 1 nkc- on.' ImnJred and fifty bushels of; ((.rn in ten hours. (l.-iriro Fietclier shot and killed James lil. ,'V. I'll I HO II1M. Vuail Eiu va, utiun xy.. in ivranion. rA (1:.u;y was kiilcl on Tuesday in fuht. at Freehold, J. It is J bv his wile, who is now in jail. Iowa's corn crop this year is one hund r' l iind f Tty million bushels, an amazing tra-uiut of :n;;iz2 or one Stetc to produce. 7" " . I ke into the First ational 'inlt'WS i'Tii Pa., on Tuesday night. , : ri l ir.:iJe off with l:l; ;ll V. 10.000 in bonds and is the garden of the world, of bush'.-ls of potatoes iu that j vtns.is Hi.. be due:. on account of their - i:i the market. A girl, riding on the cars, r j aisio kick a young man up liOV.", 1 nd remarked 4I 'n;::L' up never to allow a yalier-eyed ij wink. ;it tne." Big day's Work. Flunk (.'.-inkling, of Johnsons, Orange . Li-c Monday husked K)(j bushels 1' IV.. ra ia one day from sun to sun on i :na of II. 11. llorton. of that place. ;s id j biggest day s work we have yet , 1 -i. I'" f Jem's Gazette. j j Cr, 2 at a Wake a Mail Rises UD ill hlS ! CoEn ;i' rs.-it Oxford Furnace, in Mid st. 'v. X. J., held a wake on the !'. i-in:;;::i a few d.ivs ago, and 1 ;':ic;-c.ji:ms the Professor who in his cofhn. rose i.Jit.-iH-d all but ii-'s cut of the two or three in- He had ' 1 iouse. Ttrrible Case of Suicide. ast week the wife of Mr. Mi- i -Her. residing about three miles ; J.uthershnr.r f'l,,,ffi,U ,.ntlf,. ; (1 1 1 11.. n.;!i. -w.. v;ivi.lMVlA VVUIJVj j n;ittcd suicide by rir-piu" out lier ! 11 a kuilo f n while under temporary in- :.: !. t!.i !!! fr-.-:a After si. ,.,.mn,Wt.l tl.n v. w.,v.V-' IUIU1 iiiped on the porch roof. ar;d from 1 t" the ground, and ran several rods liOU!; where she sank down and moments. tW.n th Bradford Argus.. KniToiifiF Augu.s : You sometime pub agricultural items, the following is at Your :'..r.- JOt f-'M-lll' r,l l:Krn'i.n C. .,v, !. I- 1 ',-,7 mo n.mill llUlil IHC UOl- "!li d.iv. lav l;tl.. V.n oIImV, " ,,c,nA an.' rears. fuund in the road a medium pctatn of the Peerless varict-. 1 .. 1 1 . i 1 1 ... f I sug- P-'St"l f;i l...f .l.. ti. 1 1 . : 1 ""I w j'litut iu uuu see now "iy no oould raise from that ouc. -.-c-.,r 'hngly, he cut the potato into nine j. u.q (V(. lllt0 j,iCCC)an(i plautoJ ln:i.s, putting one i.iecc in a hill. The ,-""-1. b.-ing in the rarden. on cx- fa hi:i!i;:-:,. r T i!'i - I. i 1 1. 10 tn:.s l.r:inrluirl .m.l in.-' a Jul -1 v iW-J - ' J t llvil IS USPil This, jay hc du;; jls The yield V'Mo u us a fait Usiel and a 'nCT '''' ldlg 'evCHfy SLX Vou,ltJs' Te1 2"j"ii l '';St l'otalocs wiyhcd fourteen, tru-f 'SllUlJ be thou--rut 100 larnG tobc 1 ... '.-"'" wore witnessed uy a num U i t! li;I1!'Vi'luals' and tlc potatoes arc still This proves two things: (I) The Peer- 1 a large yidd: r. (2) A large amount ,.-,. 10 s;'3"s if any other boy farmer in ii- 1 Unty ean beat t,lis he wants Le"i;l r U jl!sh throgli The Argus where Mtj what's his name. For the In Tours truly, IJ: Oct.. H, 1875, Tf. H O H Cu CO c c 03 Ha 11 42 22 i 9 1S3'31 21 i 54 102 211 m 177 153; 14 3i CG2 If: 132'2u3 C: 1G3 159 43 41;2G30 5 6 1 159 17SI29 95 20 201 48 173 58 164 133 44 11 40 5 :oov 538 s 21 9 132:201 !5S Hi 2,30 134 4 172 15 17 3 28 S5:1S9 20! 41 1G0 50 212:40 45:2470 79! 8 443 53,10 15 S ss 3." 123 150: 24; 29 G94 1G2 s: mi I 161 501115 48 63 35 18 411272 41 14! 1221 39 G2 17a! 59 121 CO 30 is! o.i: - 45! 1801139 33il3il628 4!24 802 5S! ooilG 43 43! 43 14 18 22 34 10 10 12 1 35 39 3! 2 39:129 16 473 90.177 150!290!47 12,2352 5; 1 03; 17 105! 3 127-10S G31 773 731 215 490 351 S5'l5l 2-r 31 12 30 98:31 HI 9 91 21 10 21 1327 15 3! 1G oi vt in o in ;i 71 1 0 1 19 112 109 43 24 31 15 14 5; 4 90! 5 24 ll 5 10 2 i! -.-I 80jl3S 41 14;10S1 43 117:208:23, 3i 632 24 IIS! SS llill 1045 597 S44 249 315 355 150 18:179 2 40 9 4!l45 2! 09 7 17 72! 15! 12: o : 34 19 26 6!l8 19 4 1 13! G 224 34 43! 19: no; oS 42: i O i 9 21 4 8 10 SI ! ir 2 1,25 50 j 3 2 15 8: 7 l! S2! 51 3 o ll 8 l 4 l 3S2 2.14 8 1S9 120 04 114 l7;i20 l53 222,3S SlilSOl S7! S 41 ;117 68 70! GS SI i; 90; OS 34 10l!l24;i0 4;12 22! 0110 23 G5: 39 104 22 33:1204 4! 11100 104:il! 351 73!30, 90;124il0; 22; 02! 29 76;22;33!ll99 Mr. Albert Y Porter, of Tiopra county, raised this year on four acres of land 240 bushels of oats, weiahir.jr thirtv-eiirht pouuds to the bushel. Mr. Morgan Hoffman, of Upper Uwchlan, Chester county, has a cat over twenty-one years of acre ; it has lonir since ceased to shed its coat. M. J. D. Wilson, of Rloomsburp:, has raised a monster radish. Its weiirht twelve pounds, and its circumference is twenty nine inches. This shows what radishes can do when they try. On Sunday, V. A. Allen, of Sunbury, killed a chicken for dinner, and on opening the iruzard found tv.'0 silver ten cent and .l.rt""flr.rt nt- r.;, -.,i,;,.l, i- n-ftrn sm0Jth. j Thanksgiving Proclamation. j -1 IVoci'iiiuition by the President of the j Untied States of American : i In accordance with a practice, at once I wise and beautiful, we have been accus tomed, as the yt'ai is drawing to a close, to devote an occasion to the humble expres sion of our thanks to Almighty (.Jod for the ceaseless and distinguished benefit be stowed up:n us as a nation, and fur His mercies and protection during the closing year. Amid the rich and free enjoyment of all our advantages we should not forget the source from whence they are derived, and the extent ot our obligations to the Father of all Mercies. "We have full reason to renew our thanks to Almighty God for favors bestowed upon as during the past year. y His continu- ing mercy, civil and religious liberty have been maintained, peace lias reigned within our borders, labor and enterprise have pro duced their merited rewards, and to His watchful providence we are indebted to se curity from pestilential and other national calamity. Apart from national blessings, each individual among us has occasion to thoughtfully recall and devoutly recognize tnc f-ivors and protection which he has cn- j'-O'od. Now. therefore. I, Ulysses S. Grant, i President of the United States, do recom- mend that 0,1 Thursday, the 25th day of - November, the people ot the United States abstaining from all secular pursuits and - . from the accustomed avocations, do as- I Lv.ii.I.ld Jr linir rficnf.f ive T.l:irr'j r.F wnrvlnn ItiUl All IIIV.ll H.Lj'.VHlV .VVU - . . . land, in such lorm as may seem most a p- ' 1 fT J. 4 1 Parnate in mou vnu n.n, w 1 miThtv (Irxl thr-ir acknowledgements and thanks for all His mercies, and their hum ble prayers for a continuance of IIi3 Divino favor. In witness wdiereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Hone at the City of Washington this 27th day of October, in the year of our Lord 1875, and of the In dependence of the United States of 100th. U. S. Grant. ly the President. Hamilton Fish, Scc'y of State. Special ISTotice. Turner Palmer requests us an nounce that he will, during the coming week, open a Produce Market, at the Meat Market of S. W. Palmer, on Main street, in this borough, where he will be happy to wait on all who desire anything in his line. Cash paid for Hides, Skius, Butter. Eggs, Chickens, &c. Nov. 4-2t. ADAMS & WAIJO.V At the popular down town Grocery, and Boot and Shoe Store, are offering some big inducements to buyers this Fall. Having recently bought a laro stock, will sell one hundred pairs Boots and Shoes at cost to make room for their new stock. Having recently purchased a Mill, will constantly keep 011 hand all kinds of Flour and Feed. Grain bought at the Store or Mill. Buckwheat and Bye, and Oswego Wheat Flour a specialty. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Oct. 28, '75-tt.) Important. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first cost and below cost. Come one and all, now is ycux chance for Bargains. Goods cheaper than ever nt N. Euster's lie 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 and see theiu. Those wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at N. Raster's, as he is bound not to be undersold. MARRIED. One the Gth insl., by the Kev. G. Koth, at the Hamilton Parsonare, Mr. Jacob C Star ntr, of Hamilton, anil Miss Surah A. Learn, of Iartonsvilie. On the 0th inst., by the Rev. G. Roth, nt the Hamilton Parsonage, Mr. George C. Hop ple, ot J Inimlton, arm Miss Lilen Jane Fillman, of Snydesrville. DIED. At her residence in .Strond township, on the Sth inst., Mrs. Margaret Gordon, widow of the late William Gordon, aged 83 years, 9 months and 27 days. On Raumlav morninjr. Oct. 30th, 1S75, Fred erick Kaul, Jr., aged 59 years. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, apppointol Auditor, Iv the Or phans' Court of Monroe county, to make distribution of thefuuds in the hands of Jlannan Sclioch. Adminis trator, cum. test. ann. of the lust at 0 of Isabella Wilson, late of the township of I'riee, in said county, deceased, will meet parties interested, on Thursday December 0, 17.', at 2 o'clock p. 111., at his olfice iu the Horoush of of .Stroudsburg, w hen and where nil persons interested niay attend if they think proper, or forever be debar red from coimii" in for any share thereof. THUS. M. McILIIANEY, Noy. 11-Gt. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the aocouut of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Assignee of Daniel V. i.ush. The iindersiirnod Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to make distribution of the balance remainins in the hands of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Assignee of Daniel V. Bush, to and anion? creditors, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of hi? sai""l uppoiutnieut at the office of S. Holmes, Jr. fcM. in the Uorouh of Mroudsbur;r, on ednestay, Decembers, ISTo. at 10 o'clock a. m. when and where all persons having an interest in said fund will appear and make the same known or be forever debarred therefrom. C1IAS. A. HOLMES, Auditor. November 11, 1S. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned appointed Auditor, bv the Orphan's Court of Monroe county, to make distribution of the funds in the hands of JCitward Yctter, Administrator of the estate of George McEwinjj, late of the township of SimthfleM In said county, deceased, win meet parties intereted on Friday. Dec. Hd, A. D. 1875, nt 2 o'clock, 1. M.t at his othce m the borough 01 MroudsDurg, wncn and where nil persons interested may attend if they think proper, or forever be debarred from coming iu lor anv share tuereot. P. S. LEE, Auditor. Stroiul-burji, Nov. 11, 1S73. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. r!y virtue of an order and decree of Ihe Court of Com mon Pleas of Monroe County, the uiider.MErned, sole surviving Trustee under a deed of trust from Abner Kirk and wife, bearing date the 2Sth day of February, l-sr5. and recorded at Stroiidsburec, in deed book, vol. 8 paixe i"07, will sell at public, sale, at the Indian Queen Hotel, in the Ilorough of Stroudsburg, in said County of Monroe, on Saturday, the 4th day of December, 1S75, at 2 o'clock, P. M. All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the township of Stroud in said County, bounded and described in said deed, as follows, to wit: Peprinnin at a stone, a corner of, between John Hohenshicld and said Abner Kirk, thence alone said line. North fit'tv-Mx degrees Eabt forty-five feet to a nnt. thmec at riIit angles or nearly so of paid line, one hundred and sixty-five feet to a ten f't t from the hou?. now upon the ground, iht-nce ."Southlcaalv paraell" with the first line until it strikes the line of lands of John Il'ihenshiild, theney alonz the line of John Ilohenshield, in easterly direction to the place of be:; in inns, it liein.i; the part or the same land whicti nachacl lioos, by her deed dated January 10th, IS47, recorded at Stroudsburtf, in dee! liook, vol. 3, page 459, conveved to Abner Kirk. I o be sold for cash. KICIIARDS. STAPLES, r,v order of the Court .Surviving Trustee. Tiios. M. McIi.haxev, I'rothonotarv. Kov. ll-3t. Sheriff's Sale. nut of tlio t'ourt ol C'onimon rieas of Monroe county, T .ll . .. .. .1 . 1!. I 1 . .... 1 will cxjiiwvj 10 yam ax, l uijiii: i-iiuur, on Saturday the 27th day of 'ovember, ISTo, at 2 o'clock in -the afternoon, at the Court House Sn the Borough of StrouoNbur;, Monroe county, the following de.ienbeiJ real estate, to wit : A certain tract of land situate in Middle Smithficld townshiji, Monroe county. containing, 136 ACRES, more or less, bounded liy lands of Cfcorije AV. LaBar, I'eter Javne. John Coolbauch. Elijah (Juisley, and others, about 90 Acres cloared and in pood state of cultivation, balane.? (rood timber land, 15 Acres Meadow. Improvements are a Frame Dwelling House, 1? x 40 feet, stories hifih, Frame Parn, X't x 4." fi-et, airon House, t'l x 'M feet. Corn Crib 40 x 50 feet. Frame Wood House :S0 x Hi feet, Apple Orchard and other fruit trees on the premises, ana runnin? stream of water bv the door. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Washington Overflew, deeeaswl, and John OverheW, and Mile Ovcrfield, terre tenants, and to be sold by uie for cosh. JACOi; K. SHAFER, Sliei ifT. Sheriff's oflice Stroudsburg, ) Nov. S, lS75-;it. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. do terris to me direc tedissued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Mon roe County, I will expose to fcale at l'ublic Vendue, on Saturday the 27th day of November, 187o, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon, at the Court IIousj in th Borough of Ntroudsburfr, Monroe County, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A tract of land situate in Coolbaugh and Paradise to.rnships, containing j 340 ACRES, morn or lees, 8 Acres ulearcd, balance timber land, adjoing land of Michael 11. smith's Imitate, Iliram Warner, Win Nyc and fc. Bortree and others. Imp rovements arc Frame Tavern House, 21 x W feet. 2 stories hivh, out Ktichcn? 12 x 12 f"et, one story hih, lee Hons", Frame hhed, 2" x So feet, and other out buildings. Water near the door. The North and .South Turnpike and the State llo;id pass throuf-'h the same. seized and taken in execution as the property of James Wilson, Jr., and to be s-dd by me for cash. JACOB K. SH AFEIt, Sheriff. Sheriff' Office, Stroudsburg, Nov. H, lS7 Vot. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris to ine direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Mource County, 1 will expose to sale t 1'ubliu Vendue, on Saturday the 27th day of November, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Mouroe County, the fol lowing described Ileal Estate, to wit: A certain lot of land situate ia Stroud township, ad joining lands of l'hilip Swart wood's Estate, TheTanite Company, and public road from Stroudsburg to Bartousville, containing 4 Acre, all cleared. The Im provements are a Frame Dwelling House, 22 x 36 feet, 2 stories high, and Fruit Trees on the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Isaac Buttcrficld, and to be sold by me lor cash. JACOB K. S HA FEB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offiie, Stroudahuri?, f Nov. , le7.-ot. I '4 III Mm ISTOTIOE. Noiiee ia hereby given to the memliers of tl e Union Horse Company of Northampton county, that a stated meeting will bo held at the public house of J. P. Jludy Heller, innkeeper in l'laintield township, on the Third Saturday of November, being the 20th, at lo o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing the officers ot said company for the ensuing year. At the same time and place it shall be determined bv ballot whether the company shall be changed to a Live Stock Coiupanv or remain as it is. A full attendance is expected. JOHN BOWEli, President. R. Ackerman, Secretary. Nov. ia-2t. KEYSTONE DRUG STORE. Dr. S. L. Foulke & J. Kresge, successors to Peter Williams, have purchased the Empire Drug Store, on Main Street, a few doors lielow the Post-office, and for the convenience of those who wish to call, will have a red lamp in front, and known hereafter as the Keystone Drug Store, where will be constantly kept Paint", Oils. Varnishes, Drugs ami 'Medicines, and all articles usually kept in a Drug Store, at the lowest market prices. R. Li. FOULKE, J. KPiESGE. Dr. S. L. Foulke beinffa nractical Physician. having his office in the rear of said Drug Store, cordially invites the public to give him a call, as he is fully qualified to prescribe and com- pounu an prescriptions. jNov. 11, '7o-(5m. NOTICE. SrnouDscuRo Bank, Xov. 2, 1S7.3. The Directors has this day declared a Semi A initial dividend of 4 per cent, payable to the Stockholders, on and after the 10th inst. Xov. 4-3t.J J. MACKEY, Cashier. Spoke Timber Wanted. For tcrois and particulars apply at once to KLAER, SCIIOONOVER & Co. At their new Spoke Factory. Oct. 28,'75-tf. Stroudsburq, Fa. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he has disposed of his Drug Store, and re linquished the business entirely. All per sons indebted are requested to call and settle their accounts between this date and the first day of December 1S75. All accounts remain ing unsettled after that date will be left in the hands of a Justice of the Feace for collec tion. Oct. 2S-2m. PETER WILLIAMS. A. CAED. We will open (lie first terra of our select School in Stroudsburg, Monday, September Gth, at the old Seminary. The building has been put in good repair, and will be made thoroughly comfortable during all Reasons of the year. "We claim 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 morals 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. MAGGIE I). CARROW, MINNIE A. L. CARROW. September 2, 1S75. tf. FOR SALE. One pair of Mules, .1 years old, 3 5 J hands high, well broke in even way, in good condition. -tit&jWill sell cheap or exchange for good yoke ot oxen. Uall on or address L. T. SMITH, Forks Station, Monroe Co., Fa, Sept. 30, 1875. Livery & Exchange Stables. The undersigned having pur- chased the stock of Horses, Car--v ringes, &c, owned by A. W. &)j Fangboner, beg leave to say to the public they have horses and carriages to hue at all hours on rcasonanle terms. PEIRSON & THOMPSON, Office opposite R.R. Depot, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Stables immediately in rear. Sept. 30, 1875. tf. TO THE LADIES. Ladies Hair-Combings, made up cheap and good into Braids, Switlices, Curls, Frises, etc., orders left at Mrs. P. R. Clemens' Fancy Mil linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send bv mail to C. Si L. E. LAKE, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. Residence two miles west of Stroudsburg on the Kunkletown road. July 8, 1875-Om. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY & SONS have on hand the largest and best assortment of sk COFFINS and TRIMMINGS in he fon nd outside of eit her city (New York or Thiladel nhia). and will make this branch or their business a epeciainy. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or style, can be furni.-.hed at one hour's notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third less than any shoS In Mroudsmirjr. In no case will they charge more bhau ten per cent, aoovc aciuai com. Ij3XKAL.MIG attended to in anv nart of the County at the shortest IMWMU1U lllMIUC. w.."v.., . . PAPER HANGER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, Nearly opposite Kautz'a Blacksmith Shop, Stroupsburo, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens nf Stroudsburg and vicinity that he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of Paper Hanging, Glazing and Painting, promptly and at thort notice, and that he will keep constantly on hand a fine stock oi Paper Hangings of all descriptions and at low prices, The patronage of the public is earnestly eolicted. May 16, 1872. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office. Decker's Column! HANG THE BANNER OX THE Outer "Wall ! THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AUCTION STORE TRIUMPHANT ! The Victory Complete. Our Books will show that the sales of the CHEAP AUCTION STOKE have been 284 Dollars more, for the past four weeks, ending on 2d of October, than they were during the same weeks last year. Veil, Vol ov It f Why it proves be yond a doubt that the CHEAP AUCTION STOKE 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 me you might as well try to get a shad to climb to the top of a crab-apple tree as to get his customers of btroudsburg and the farmers of Monroe County to leave the cheap Auction Store, where they have saved so many dollars during the past six years. The well know they can get a piece oi bleached or unbleached muslin, from 10 to 20 cents on a dollar cheaper than they cau 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 23 cents a yard, which no man can beat. They know that they can get cotton bats for comforters for 1-1 cents, and full pound, best cotton carpet warp for 28 cents a pound, while some others charge 33 to 40 cents. They know that for Undershirts and Drawers, and hosierv and gloves, no man can beat CHEAP AUCTIOX ST ORE. Every gentleman who has dealt with us knows that he saves from 30 cents to one dollars for every hat he buys of us. If a farmer wants Flannels he knows just the spot where to get them cheap. You see is bound for the cheap 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 is off to Decker's, for there he saves his 50 or 75 cents on a pair. If a gentleman wants a fine suit of clothes for himself or his Son, he comes to Decker's and saves his dollars. If any one is in want of a 3 or -I or 5 dollar winter coat, how sdon they are off to t Decker's Cheap Auction Store. If any one wants cloths or cassimercs for overcoats or to make up for suit, you see them making tracks to the CHEAP AUCTION STORE, to get some double fold fine Beaver cloth or his beautiful Cassi mercs 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. We want our customers to understand that wc now keep beautiful fine Dress Groods of the latest fasihon and styles. So you need not go clswhcre for fine goods. MR. QUACKENBUSH, the Supcrcn tendent and the Junior clerk Mr. Palmer, are gentlemen. They are not filled with gas nor are they woodMcs, nor blowers, but with great pleasure will they wait upon the crowds at the .AaTction Store. We would also have the people to under stand that wc have no branch Store in Stroudsburg and if any one say3 that they are the Auction Store or a part of it, tell them you don't see it. Remember our Store is 4 doora below the Post Office. One sign across the walk, the other in front of the Store. DECKEK & CO. April 15, 1875.-ly. Immense Success I AND WHAT DID IT? CASH! CASH!! CASH!!! The biggest drives yet offered in DRY GOODS, Is at the Neff York Store, Which is thronged with Customers to see the Handsome New Fall Goods. Heavy purchases made at the lato Croat Slaughter in Dry Goods. Hard times and low prices for cash ii hand, is the Motto, the lowest prices ever quoted ;'or Dry Goods are now given at the New York Store, cvreything 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 see something worth seeing. We are offering now the largest and best line of Dress Goods ever offered in Strouda burg. In Wash Poplins, Tycoon Kepr, Alpaca Lusters, French Mercnoes, Cashmeres and Empress Cloth, in all the new Fall Shaded of Bottle Green, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, &c., Black Alpaca from tho 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, Plain Woof,, Shaker full yard wide, plain, red and twil led, in all grades; Opera Flannel, Navy Ulue, eve. all cliacji enough to make your rociici hook smile and give up lis contents. Last in the Flannel line comes the Can ton Flannels, in Bleached, Brown and Colored of all grades. Don't pass them by for they will do you good, and all so low, tliat the happy possessor oi cents can own a namiel shirt! And while you are in, look at those Ginghams for the mere urice of weavin?. w x. C ' and piles of Calicos, the most handsome productions ot the printers. And another thing well worth your af tontion, is our stock of Cloth, Cassimeres and Water Proof, in Black, Blue, Green, Gold and Plaid, Worsted Coating, all Wool Cloth for Shirts, nice goods for boys- wear, and in fact a full line front such as Kill do to drive (lie coic in, to some, ft to court the mceet 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 nave ever been ottered tor in Stroudsburg. Ribbons in all widths and shades, such as Navy Blue, Cardinal Red, Browns, Drabs and all colors of the rainbow, and in prices in this department tee defy comyeti 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 foTget those Ladies, Silk and Lace Neck Ties, they 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 Skirtst Counterpanes, Towels, Napkins, 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 Fide Statement, And for proof and further particulars call at tho New York Store, Two Doors above tho Post Office, Which you will find to be decidedly the Cheapest Store in Town. WYCKOFF, COOKE k BELL. Stroudsburg, Oct, 7, 1875-3m
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