Sljc 3fcffcrsoniau. THURSDAY, 5J0VE1IBER IS, 1S75. cs ill. tic was every inch a philosopher, who, in the time of the big ilood, when the whole earth was deluged with water, perched him- nclf upon the only rock iu sight, and, when Noah's ark floated around begged the old saint to take him on hoard. So long as there was hope ofhavinghis prayer answered the miserable; sinner was unceasing in his importunities for rescue. As soon however, as he found his heartrending appeals were of no avail, he called philosophy to his aid, and told Noah that "ho might go to grass tvith his old boat as he didn't believe there "would be much of a shower at any rate." So says the story. But admitting the story to be a fiction the philosoplry indicated by it is not without its prototype in these modern days. Indeed it is parallel, if not eclipsed, by the philosophy exhibited by our distin guished neighbor over the way, in his recep tion and treatment of the recent election re sults, in which he and his party battled so vehemently for, and with such earnest hope of success, llouted, horse, foot and dragoon, he cheers himself arid his party and pretends to stultify both, with the assurance that Republican success did not make much of aj victory after all that notwithstanding we carried Ohio by 6.000 majority, making a gain of 23,000 over lat year, and Pennsyl vania by 12,000, a gain of 22,000 over last year and Massachusetts by 6,000, a gain of 12,000, and carried the New Jersey legisla ture in both its branches, where Uedle, Democrat, was elected governor last year by a large majority for that State that the majorities were small and that the Republi cans had nothing to brag of and the Demo crats nothing to mourn over. Truly our neighbor is content with small favors, especially where it is considered that small majorities make victories as potent as large ones for practical purposes of making gover nors and legislators this year and Presidents DCit. Put says our distinguised neighbor we have carried New York and Maryland. Aye, and so you have. New York by plac ing at the head of your ticket a Republican his party, and mixing in a good!' portion of jmliticians of the same kidney throughout the whole length of the ticket. As for Maryland, it would have been sad indeed if her Demo cracy had gone back on the Democracy of the north so soon after the memorable servi ces rendered her, by the latter, in her efforts to secure a disruption of our glorious union. 3Iarylaul was seceh in ISol and cost as tuuch treasure an 1 blood to induce her to make a show of loyality, as did any other two of the Southern States to whip them back after they had stepped out of the national family. It would indeed have been a won ler if Maryland, at this early day. had voted any thing else but Democratic, and we are not so sure but that a victory there would have been a cause for regret. Put look at these states. If majorities on the Republican side arc of no accouut because small, what has Demo cracy to brag about in this respect. Last .year New York elected Tilden, Democrat, The Supreme Court of Wisconsin has TnE squeal of dying porkers will soon be .National Reform. The National Asso- decided that a railroad company of that heard. I ciation. organized to maintain existing Chris- State shall pay $1,000 to Miss Helen Crak- . tain features in the American government, er, a school teacher whom one of their ccn- umos are saia to De gooa ior norses ij to gccure th(J Rel;gioag Amendment of ductors forcibly kissed while she was on having the epizooty. the Constitution of the United States, met tier way to a meeting ot terchers. . ., , . v - ;n Philadelphia on the 9th inst.. for the . I i iila x ouut aiunu uictaiiu iu iwnu- r I " w in I I rri I transaction ot its annual business. ine xoa, xvansas, curasKa ana oiner wes-i-" - kjj. torn St.M for-1 croo.l tl.Ja M1 W n,,lff ! . . . 110H. TeilX It. JiHinOl, OI 1 UlM.UFg, HUM- ' J I A CTV 1TV r rrrnnmrrr ia rntnrfrn tn tho I i . r i a ? T.l ! have thev flaxed the Democracv. but cr bs . - ucui 01 me ociauon, occupies ujc uuuh. tf I I - 1 . A 1 A. X - ' 1 I - swell with -rain, hay and fodder stacks Soous iraue ac xw AorK- Steps were taken to secure articles ot incor- abouud in mountain riles, and the corn t . . i i. .t. poration, under the name of the National r . . . , i1, i, i xr a census laiien in -uarcu last me popu rrr" 1 1 11 mini, .mm m i mfnnt.-i-jntrrirhTTT-fTrirT-j , , l irtui ml, .srtmf rr - '. r"---u... fields are fairly round-shouldered with the , fI' i k coo o wpi" it, of tlm innmiiirsi h prr I Reform Association. The maintenace of Sab bath Laws, the retention of the Pible in the ?CiVT.-rirw nwindlo rijlnrfa irorA rennr. pnmmrtn Kflinnl thn dpfrni?ft nf tbf illdieial S1 1 1!V?r T TT -l.-i-J Tl .w.w.... .Uv.......v, ..v-.w .x.,.. ... , j Ol. iilKim L. Jlallll JS CH-CICU 1 ro- . , r. 1 V, V.-l- -1.,.: I.ooof nntU nA fl, llr;c;on fo.,r00 nF tli irnv. lonotarv ot the Courts of Common l'leas , , 1 1 r in I'hiladelphia last Saturday. Seven of the twelve Judges voted for him on the week. Cough syrup and cayenne tea have been ernmcnt, and the securing of suitable relig ious acknowledgments in all new State Con- third ballot t. amonrr thom .Ind-o KlnrL-. .n , - ., . , t I stitutions, were expressly rccogmzeu as ',, , c . orougnt mio requisition oy tne late suaaen JJoniocrat. There car , U no question of changes ia the weather (.dI. 31ann s personal fitness ior the posi- tion. tjuiiu ??. i i uiici s;i a in ins i iumuui-i fjyg cents er bu. hel j'hia letter that Alexander K. McClure, af- 8 Pcr Ua 1C ter devoting his paper during the piitical Rural exchanges are anticipating local campaign 10 opposing me Xiepuuucan can- ticms by wondering who will kill the bij didates, himself voted the whole Republi- rrostlin" thi ,--iemi can ticket, from llartranft down in Ping- ham. This is a curious bit of political gos- Jacob Staples of this place, slaughtered sip, should it be true. among the objects of the society. The next national convention was appointed to be held In Washington county, N. Y., the best in Philadelphia during the last week in J une, quality of potatoes only command twenty- I'crsonals. Mr. Morris R. Stone, of this Borough, with his family, have taken up their resi dence, at Scranton, Pa. Mr. Frank White, of Weatherly, Carbon two hogs one day this week, and when dressed count', Pa., but formerly of Stroudsburg, A now doirur business in the former nlaee. rtaid x i.e lonowing is a summary oi tne voie, wuu .- us S tarilav i;lst the pluralities by which the Republican can- Ww YnrL- t-'itv I LnJmr nvf.rTChMmrt wWL didates are elected, and their minorities on the Uotntn Mnnv nf.hon, will h InfJ n U ednesday of last week, J. 11. JJoney, I J- v V II U4UUV 1UIV aggregate vote : Ilcpublican, Democratic, Temperance. Governor. 304,175 292.145 13,244 l tea surer, starch, arrowroot and spirits. of the Milford Herald, was in town, on business, and while here called at the Jeff. Aggregate, 609,564 Piuralitv, 12.030 Minority, 1,214 llartranft ahead ofKawIe, 1'iolct aliead of Pershing, Urowne ahead of Pcnnypack. A Columbia countv Grainirer durr five office, and spent a short time with us in a ' hundred and thirty-five potatoes from two social chat. Call again Douey. l,40i r ve- i inn.?, inu uiiiei uuy. jl luiiuu. n ii j ,,, i i wo!"" ..... T 1. . .f.l . M T 1 9,725 IF you spoil a stamped envelope when CU,P wis uoruon, o. me contour jwpuo 2,713 addrcssiug it you can get its full value by Kccui, called on us. This is Lew's first visit h'lr presenting it at the post office. in many years, and we were pleased to see '.,- I " - I Lin', T 1 t r cr ,i"U .III ........ . . uiiu luumut .-u "V.H " v I 1 I All' .... II 4 I . . I . . . .1 l - aiuw win inu iui-u;a-s.s wurs. on icy Sudden Illness of the Vice Prersident. Yice President AYi'son visited Washing- pavements is the question now agitating -L,r- A. II. Davis, of LlarksviIIe, JN. J., the female miud. Wait and see. was in town, a few days during (he mst week, on a visit to his father. We were on last iuesda to remai a week or so on The new jail in this place is rapidly ap- 1eased to IQeet hin and find him jQ the business connected with the Departments, proaching comj.letion. The painters have eniovment of rood health On A cdnesday morning, while at his rooms gircn tjie 0ut-.side work a coat of paint. b ' ' mm mm til .- i i IT YOU i V.'hn cnirl fhat vnil u.'ftn!d HlP tn rpt SllC.h Clothincr ro P!,. M People wear, rather than the wholesale goods com monly sold? This will tell you how to do it. The very laro-e Increase of our business allows us to make A STILL LOWER SCALE OF PRICES, AND You Can Save Enough S in buying a suit ai uas nan m L... -.a TO PAY FOR THE TRIP i : im from anywhere in this County to the City of Philadelphia, and have a aay 01 signi-secing ucsiocs. manamaner cc Brown stand by this Statement, and so will you alter one trial. Character of Iho Goods we sell! For Men & Eoys. TO be sure of what we sell we manufacture our roods, some of them in our own building, l'hcy are well cut, sewed and finished. They can be re-lied upon. Storekeepers out of the city misrepresent us when they say they sell our goods, as tve do not "wholesale, but confine ourselves to retail. We bear no iH-wiil to any one, and state this only because some dealers sell poor goods as coming from our house. To each of our custom ers we arc responsible for articles bought of us. By our plan of Ticketing the right names of the materials on our goods, no one can be misled as to iualitits. 1 w-mTTT . . 1 . C 9 J L ' Jl- m r ii r. price in plain n;urc aiiu -nuiniTtgcjf . inc same pruc i aw4u.iiii.iii-c: mu Mraxiers How Wanamaker & Brown trest their CUSTOMERS. To city people and country people equal advantages. With each article sold, a Cuarantee H.. is given, that the Trice is as low as it can be bought anvwhere. and that the quality is as represented: cn that the monev will be paid back in full, if purchaser wiihia 10 das wishes, for any reason, to return the goods, unworn. THIS is important indeed, because, unprincipled people having stores in Philadelphia, coun terfeit our signs, cards, advertisements, and stop strangers on the street, with false directions about where the store is, so that they may sell their counterfeit goods. There is but one Oak Hall in Exactly where the Stcra Is. Those who cannot come to the City. Philadelphia, it is a large building, the sire of four ordinary stores, and is on the South-east corner of MX 1 11 biXi ii MAI ii blXIll SIXTII SIXTH and Market Streets. WE send patterns cf material and prices hy mail when requested. Persons can have made-up goods sent by Express, by send ing their measure (we furnish easy directions that r any one can measure by,; and describing color u-anird and nrice desired. Pavment can he ir-n 'o the Express Co. on receipt of goods, and the priv'lege of examining them is allowed before paying. Vhcre goods do not plca.se, we will return the money and pay the exprcssage back to Philadelphia. i 'cu should be sure to see our name cn the Luildir.g and or'er the door as you enter. WANAMAKER & BROWN. in the Capitol biiildinjr, he was seized with A TIDAL-WAVE, ten feet high, swept up sudMen illness, something of the nature of An attempt was made to rob the depot of .1 t t c t." ' -r. an appopletie attack. The Vice President the Heading Railroad Company, at Potts- tlieoParrf T Somersetshire, Lngland, has had several attacks of this kind, which ville, last Friday night, by masked men. ?n Saturda sinklnS onc vessel and hmag- incapacitated him from the active duties of . ing many more. sis. f?t: .3 "-1 U ''"ii i I'. . -si xsovcuiber -i, its to. his high station heretofore, and it is feared Xot to be matched. ;V lump of pure that this new attack will prove serious. At brimstone, weighing a thousand pounds, has , nope uiai anvoi u the last accounts he was doing well and out been sent from California to the Centennial. wlj U of immediate danger. The "Beautiful Snow" epidemic will The full official vote cf Pennsylvania on soon be m order, and many newspapers will the -d of November shows ii majority of no doubt pimple out with the unconscious to twelve inches from Omaha to Oden 1 2.O30 for John F. llartranft over Cyrus affliction. tie XTnion Pacific Railroad, and the wcat h. Perhincr for Governor of the State. For i vrv mid KOTIC SrROUDSia'na IJaxk, Nov. 2, lS7o The Directors has litis d:iv declared a Scmi- Annnal dividend of 4 per cent, payable to the stockholders, on and alter the l!th int RXOW hns f.llon fn n f ov' J- -MAL-KI.l, Cashier - " X'K M I 'ill t I U I Ale hope that anv of the people on board which was burned at Galveston last Monday, are saved, has been abandoned. Treasurer Henry Rawle has a majority of Te.v million dollars in counterfeit sreen- on and the weather Auditor's Notice. The undorMirnM, nppolntr! Aiiuitnr. hv the Or- -.!- nc I '-v. . I X 4 1 .1 a - 1 . i,T2r over Victor E. Pioliet. The vote backs were burned at the Brooklyn :Navy- Ax official report of the condition of ?Vm"! for Browne, the prohibition candidate, was Yard on Thursday last, by order of the the cotton crop, made rp the Agricultural itof the township of raradis-, in said county, d.-eU 13,244, and it is generally agreed that this government. Bureau at Washington, indicates that the TsrTat cwi" e.-imo liiriiulv fri-tn thi- Tnnhllr;ins T.nct vield this Tear will ho. rnflior fh-in ir- "f Iroudshurir, whf-n and -rhorc all nnrsons inte r-Tod nly from the Itepubl ar tlie Democratic candidate for Lieuten- mny attend if they think p";f"r, or forever be dehar- rca ironi coming in for anr slnr? throf. THUS. M. .MclLHAXEV, Not. ll-3i. Auditor. A census of Mansfield, Tioga county, 1S74. :i!it-Gowrnnr had n mniorifv r.f J. r.7) i shows that it has 1.019 Donulatioii. exclusive difference of 17,023 from the present re- of students at the normal and orphan schools, Secretary BnTSTOw'has decided to dis suit. Tins shows conclusively that Penn- 340 in number. pence witu an sinwurw m the custom vlvanLi is alwavs a Bennbli.n Staf. wlifn o houses of tho coTinfry, and tnerchv reduce a rrcv-cr cfoit is made, and is onlv Demo- e nave been reo.uested to announce that in expanses ot the government at least in matter of tboa-irt of Thomas M. Mdihaucv. tratie when an election is allowed to cro bv tlie Merchants of this Borough, have resolved 3000,000 per annum default. In the recent contest llartranft to close their stores on Thankssivinir daw Auditor's Notice. Governor by o0,U00 majority. This year it elects Biprelow, ll.iubiieai), nominated by ilie Democracy lbr Secretary of State, by several thousand less than half that majority; and even Maryland by a greatly relucel majority shows- iiumlstakalh' sins of "bring ing forth fruits meet fur ropeatanoa" over her siuful atte:i)t at. rebellion. Bjth com bined are but farther ulo precursors, that as in Ohio, Pcnn.-ylvania, Masaehu.sett.sand JS'ew Jersey, the tidal wave which so sorely leset the country a year ago, is rapidly set tling back to th-3 sea, a;i 1 that in another year, in the ijreat Pre-ideatial struggle, Ursstocraey will be as emphatically von est, as she has been since the infliction of the Buchanan Kansas Nebraska swindle of 150. Is the prospet-t so encouraging fur Democracy as our distinguised neighbor pre tends it is? Oil the contrary is not our dis tineuished neighbor's philosophy the more offflioot of an atteuipt to whistle to keep cour age up. It was a happy time, and doubtless ho en joyed it hugely, when our neighbor at Krie li-tened to the reading of Ohio's Democratic Avdge off 0,000 majority for Old Bill Allen, 'am Cary and the ra baby and when the gods of his party at home responded with a similar pledge for iVr.-hing and Piolett and the same uncooth bantling, in Penusyl rania ; but notwitlistau liu his asseverations to the contrary the sweets of the prospects then are changed to g:i!I and worm wood now, when the election of Hays an 1 llartranft a governors, the standard bearers in ltepubli cau victories, are oFset by the questionable compeu'ijt'.ion of the election of a staunch Bepublican as Secretary of State of New York, and Ilebel sympathisers if they were jiot actual rebels, i Maryland. Ifourdistin tinsuished neighbor, can really make him self believe that he CnJs comfort in small majorities, producing sueh results, he is to be congratulated over the possession of a temper which will avail hi:u much in the future, for the prospect is most flattering t!iat he will be compelled to indulge the pas time fur many years to come. ran lilOO ahead of Bawle, and Pioliet 1003 November 25th, ahcud of Pershing, which is to he accounted for mainly by the votinpr of the grangers France crows over the fact that its chick for Pioliet in some portions of the State, cn and egg crop is worth annually $S0,000,- A I Assignee of l:miel V. Hush. The iin'WxhrTtn.1 Auditor. r'rr'intrl .v th Tourt of IT h iimiprefnnd fliof mmoii I l. as .it .Monn.t; t -.univ, to rnake distribution llftho l.uI'Jif riximinitw in tli. h.n.L ..f 'V. .... f Will tnrnish transportation to their homos Mfllhanev. Asinon ,f lanii 1 V. llu-h. to and amonc fn T.1t : i i vr-itors, ti-r ry ivo noffo thnt h Till atton.l t the '"'J,'i"i IM ' an-Mut;sof hi-snid MMiointmcnt t th 010" of S llr,l,.,w incrton in consideration for thf-ir sr-rvIrAc -,r- l:vl- in ''"ii-Mih ofSiriv!.'"!r.'."n V.'odnv-.d.;v . .1 -.T , I Dfffmli'T S, S7."i. :,i 11 .'r k n. : i. li n mi l wli. r.- in the .'lOUOC War. lall iierns lnvinnn :r"-r"-t i i :ii l fund will vim.t nnd nia':e the suniij known or lx; forever d -hnm-d TllK Methodist, Missionnrv Ceneral Com- "'e-,n- ,. .... . - 1 1- miffnA hnvrt mat rncAlril 4ln Nnvrm Vr 11 1f y oaiuruay msr, .ur. .nason loct, ot priation for 1S70 shall be limited to ?r,Tr :iOI.MI, Au thor. This is all that was pained hy the attempt 000, or one third the value of an average ot the Democrats at Jrie to secure support wheat crop in this country tor their ticket by putting- upon it a lead ing member of the order. Thev nave found it to pay about as well as such political in- w oorougn, presented us with as nne a lot 000. Of this sum $195,000 is to be ap vestnionts usual! v do. ofCetay as we have seen this season, for nrnnristod fnr Tnmlm, min. I . r " f v iiJic-i..ii.-. T!,. 1....-: i . .. , , which we tender hiui our thanks. . . . rurt of Mor.P.-"-on'nir. to mab- distrii.nti..,of thr 13" Hon Henrv Bawle of V,ro fhp l:N J. occcr COlinry, in tlllS tate, no ll- fund-j in tU.- linn duuf llard Yttter. Administrator of J ' '1 P,,i.R r..,,.., T.- -r in., e. ilAAnnA. r.m IT l I . , I tH stat oruM.r2e Mci.wuiir. Iato of tln towiislrin nt ncwlv elected State Tr.-aurer has wnttcr A"-"AttU oi namncu -u us avc neen jrranro,, Sm;,hs,.!,i in s:ii,, dl;:cawl wi ,,,., j ll .a .lait ir.d.urer nas wiittcn towtJ;1.; Northampton countv, sold sixteen rr a number of years past. The Prohihi- "''"i n Friday ivc.:-.d. a. d. i. at a Jvik, a letter m which he rives his views on i -., . U SttA ,Vt-f TtTO t . .t 1 : .at h,'l Ilw "' th" : troisii oi .-troudsi-iir--rIipj, Auditor's Notice. Treasury management. lie says : "I propose to perform the duties of the for $2,200, oince in accordance with ad tne laws of the State. T:irtif-iil:irlv sot. fV,rt'i in tl. off .,f A Berks countv cirl. rmlv t widvn venrs old. 7 J .v.... ... ...v . . I O l tJ - j , j . o, . i . -rj l T i i ai iii!oitii; in inn iMirouuli 1 .-trotKislmr" acres and sisty-seven perches, with improve- n '-race ticKet, nrnwn and 1 ennypackcr, and wiur. ail porsons int.-ro-t.-a mv attend i ments, to Andrew Learn, of Monroe county, PolIed Just two votcs in county. thcT" arr'trvm rth.-v I'ommi in BlTRKE k TiKLY, hankers, of Little Slroud.nr-r, Nov. 11, is:,-, Falls, N. 1 ., suspended payment vesterdav. and made an assignment to J. W. Cronk- 1. S. LEE, Auditor. i ii l .1 r.i riii . -rv i . . ... , . - iiiii'iv ii n.-.i n iiiL'll u lit 'I. . V If III K- Aescmoly approved the 9th of May, A. D. rises daily at 4 A. M., m likes thirteen cows, i-frt rf 4llx T. ..,v , , ,(- - i . r i i i .nr . . t nit0' ot t,nt villarre. Liabilities about lbi4, section eiglit ot said act requiring a and prepares breakfast for the family. Her einn 000 if- nnn,l f on monthly statement of all transactions of the hair ins't "banged," and she doesn't wear ' ' SUrP0Sed t0 b 8malK CAED. TllK Ilepuhliean Site ticket in Mary land had a mtijerit' ouido of Baltimore, w here the Democratic roughs beat an J the colored voters from the noils. .. . . 1 drove tiud "stuii'cd" t! uoxea for Carroll. The Washing .SW has a report that the Ilepiiblicatis in Mississippi elected three members of Congress V;;lls, NilcsJ, and Lynch ; and the Democrats three Lamar, Hooker, and Moniy. department, receipts, deposits and interest, to be filed with the Auditor General. The funds of the Stute shall be guarded by me with fidelity, and the interest on treasury balances shall be accounted for as the pro perty of the people. lain of the opinion that the establishment of a system similar to that of the United States Government would remove many complications of the present law." Mr. Uawlc's programme is that of a thoroughly honorable and honest man, and it will no doubt be strictly carried out. The intcrst on treasury balances belongs, net to the Treasurer, but to the people cf the State. There i3 a slight "onpleasantncss" in Pike count', between the tax-payers of one end of that circuit and the County Commis sioner. It is all about an old bridge across the Lackawasen. On Saturday, Cth inst., Mr. S. W. Drake, County Commissioner of Pike coui;t3', Pa., was burned in effigy on the public square in Milford, by some of the peo ple of that place, It was in consequence of tiie trouble about that old bridge across the Laekawaxeu stream at Rowlands. It seems that the company owning t his bridge have endeavored to dispose of the structure to the county, but that the majority of the tax pai'ers living in the lower end of the county were bitterly opposed to the measure. Prior to election, Commissioner Drake, who was a candidate for re-election, stated, it is asserted, that he was opposed to the proposition to have the county buy the bridge. A number of men were working for him on election day to secure his election on the strength of his supposed fealty to the desires of the people who were averse to the plan of buying the structure. Nevertheless he was defeated by four votes. Immediately after election he with some other officials, bought the old bridge for $2,100, issuing bonds against the county for the payment of the same. Much indignation was felt in the community when the report came out that this transaction had taken place, and on Saturday evening the anger of i a one-legged dress. s much speculation has been made bv in credulous persons in regard to our manner of TlIE comincr war in Furono is nrediftod doing Juiciness we wiii to sav to the l-fblic far next pprinsbv Col. Charles C. Chesnev. Scnt'r:lll-V lh:lt, we will only sell or exchange One night last week, some one not having a distinguished Encrlish en-ineer officer and rTl!.77 .tM.!,I,,a,e :ls,s' r?,'" V'-V the fear of God and the new County Jail, iu military author. Prussia is put down as proposition under anv other circumstance his mind, entered the celler of our friend tne power that is to precipitate the conflict whatever. Our olyer-t will be to satisfy all p Lewis Kenest, and stole therefrom several witn German'. ties. We are thankful for past patronage a !n-ii, .i i-uiiuiiiiviiLe oi ine saiiu bull b U U w w g T. rr l . ji ai.orus ns great pi?aure n -tti'nc totrr rustotners and the public g'-no n!!'-, tj.-t vs-l withstanding the bait ol:i p.m in 1 r,.Vtl,, and trashy antl sleazy grinds in 'ron,U,,.,, the rnmlding of inr ipicnt Kart!:n-,k, in Cal ifornia, the deviation following in tb trm-t of the great amy of potato bi;. v.'i.'u h a- r ctntlv swept tlirotiih uur town ar!:l (""iMinur.". ty, the political strife now exi-;ii'' i!n;th many anxious ones for office, the M . tr:in; di regard of jmhlic morality, the cry of hard times, the collapse and winding i:; ' f i nun. ler of hu-dnes-j houses tiirougliuut vi coun:rr within the last two years, We still Live, And have just returned from the City with: large stock of Fall nm Winter Goals, I i embracing an rndle varietv of tv!? nv. on!- i ty in JJ2i:SS GOODS, including a fn.'laj-! sortniciit of plain and fancy Plaids, from 25 cents Mohairs, Pongees, Cashmeres, Ma.-k a:n!l-f. -ored, all shades; all wool Poplin- in ilecwj popular shades ; French Merino. s in ihc mtl i,.,.,:r.,i .1. .7 s Special attention is invited to e;;r line r f Alpacas from 30 cents Pi which for smoothness and finen ami lirilhanov oi color cannot Le ( l r f :'r.- I TA.M1SE CLOTH, Whiter: bleached Cottons lower than hectins. eve Niltiii"hain Lace, f.ii .'i ! Towels, lrah, Linen llamlkvrchiu ' cen:. Prints S cents. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES. In this department our assort flier t Pepectifullv. Pnr.sox & TnoMrsox, P.eal Estate Agts bushels oi his choicest potatoes. Tuv little bov fmm "Pu i w f 4 win viiv x i'vm; The en-ineers are now at work between " ' a",ra, at a vasm ton va"VV' Deckertowu and Augusta, of the South Mountain and Boston 11. It . , uaw " imV 1 V" 7 one or the Last 8trods!,urg, Pa., Sept. IS, 1S7-1 Coot razors town wuu norses ana carts to commence work- Sussex Register, 0m Trader will nn ilrml.f ncf nntl..l r 1XTT-1 r I . " ..... .. M,.,..u in. ii.Tiuui.iin;ii kjlk inen.i ,). n. onuer wasuntortunate to learn that the rreeints of thn AH,WI, cnougn on .uouuay last, co lose auout uve base ball club for the past year were mf ' are already en route for Decker- broMiew, who wore both apprehended ,n mrses and carts to commence tm Jay, and will be taken to ine capiiai ior iriai. 'Zi : lr. ... mm a FOR SALE. ar-j from the low priced Jean up to ih" y-W.n ni l andFUIiJiEAVJ-:n, FLA SMIL wry ihenn. SIIIRT1XGS; a full assortment of j I Hoisery and Yankee Notions, j Ladies' Vests, Gents Shirts and Pnwcr'. Cloak and Sack Trimming. Dress Tiir.vmr.ss , j Neck Ties, Felt Skirts, Wool SlmvK j Droche Shawls. Also, a full assortment o? pounds of choice mutton. Buckcy Dreher's ugly dog proved to, be the thief. If Jack makes another raid on 3-our meat market pinch his tail John ! That will cure him. Martin Broad, who was committed to jail at Kaston, Pa., on a charge of murder, a j-hort time since, an account of which we published last week, was up before Judge Myers, on Saturday the Gth inst. and dis charged, the Judge holding that there was uot sufficient proof to convict him. 690,00. Thev will be still more astonished to learn that their expenditures durim the it. i '"l same rime cxccecici the above amount S2G1.90, showing that running even a first- rTVr,MxAn,rofn?TEVI'l:sox,f5 duplex Choice Family Groceries, cfcaM TUltniM-: WATKll WIIKKLS of 21 in di-' h!,nofrl,oTSaIA;HSlM l,-f I ,ei in lhei We oto prices nor enimu rnto hif U'll ? S' V,'-tltr n-,hn novrI the "rtielw we keep, but with n.:i"v kinJ il h m IXX?" an,d rrrl-'Se') r,r0? 110:1,1 I5Idl' ' th?nks A,r y"r Pt 'patronnge. we crW with upright and hon 7,,nt .1 wi :?. J .. . 1 .. . " . ..j-? class base 111 nine not the rood to wealth. ; m, ,,,,,,, t''Zi'ln Zl Cl'"Z, A CUICAOO liquor .lealor s tl.e other TlSSZ Cti (TlhSef , hM rimer.t . in town, An it f r flirt r.tiomn of .1. . V!1N .lf. nnr f't.to.,. ...!.!. .i stamps from two barrels of whisky. lie ivV I ca,rcf"1- We have replaced it hv"a! proved that the stamps had been li4ed ofT ,V 'V1'':-1' a? wc I1!e,, ,nt,rt! 1'cr. With) OPrObiTK TJIE AMERICAN IIOlU i. - i- i ... . wheel is aliout 8 ft. of Draft T,.l -i ; iebv. nn - " MIH1.I ill I A York man devoured, at one sitting, two pounds of cheese, four pounds of meat, three apple pics, nine slices of bread, one large dish of apple sauce, eight cups of coffee, seven pickles, ten roasted potatoes ami nine teen slices of red beet. If death dosen't soou claim him, a famine is anticipated. The county officers, such as recorders of j deeds, registers of wills, prothonotaries, clerks of courts, commissioners, corners, auditors, county surveyors and district attorneys, elec ted at the recent elections, will enter upon their official duties on the first Monday in January next, to serve for three years. Ox Friday evening last, Peter II. Robeson, of this place, returned home from the mill with a grist, which he left on the wagon while he took supper. On his return to the yard he discovered some one had stolen one of his bags of feed. Where are we drifting certain parties found vent iu burning the! to if such deeds may be committed with im- Commissioner iu effigy. Ipunity? by a pet chipmunk, and was discharged. The question now arises, what shall he done with the chipmunk? The animal is clearly guilty of a violation of the revenue laws good condition. ALSO: i Stroudsburg, Oct. 23, 1S75. C. Pv. axdki:C Onenoar wheel !.: on bottom foaslo make tiu'.t r .,..n block an. 1 Step all eoini.l.i,.' ;.!. " r"-."'". wii.fi is iu f,.,., r ., , A. CAED. We will open the first term of o-:r sd1 Pipe (7 in. iron. ! :.. V : School in Stntiutshur.r r...,,l .v S. ' itiii ... - ,1 ,, iiv.t in (tr I ! I. h t- . ' .- ............. ter. This nitio U In tl.ro.. ..: Jitim. at the oh Smin-ir.. 'l'l.u' 1 .-i I : . ! i met r.' low ti,;b wi i," ...l.: i .. thoroilirhlv eomf..it.il.l. In the United States Circuit Court, at Providence, 11. L, yesterday, George V. Itnttnrirr.rth n,l Af.,:.. T P..,. . ., . . - . ........ ..iUlUv . .wuuerworin long, one 4 ft., and an Ell . , rT v"" uuu passing pover to our machine shop for G counterfeit United Utatesenrrenev il.,.J years, and 13 in excelh pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to fivn Ar. years in the State prison. The idictmnnr nA err r . against Maria was withdrawn. ,.! fii, , I P "" Ml AAl of about 20 Horse released. Reports received at Omaha, Nebraska, iaau mgiii., iiuui jiouus west ot Cheyenne state that trains on the Union Pacific rail road are blockaded by snow. The tele graph lines are down now east of the men sent out to repair the break of Sunday but the main trouble i., between Green river and Granger's, a distance of twenty one miles Unless the weather moderates considers 1 v ir will two before telegraphic communl Stion .UnOT I rVjL aYW through to San Francisco can be had. The Any one violating t hfi no t iniSr17, V'i Union Pacific Comnanv a; V- to the full ertr 'rV.' ?e WlIIbe Prosecuted vi .111: i.iiv l'ower. A IO ; WHFFI11!? VE ' J?-UVAL TURBINE u lu.i'.ij 44 inches in diameter. Any or all of theal gain if prompt application is made to THE TANITE CO. Sept. 1G, 1873. .,xa. cautionT 5!LTZT are hcT0hy cautioned not to been put in mod r..n:i"r m.l le w' ail sei-"1" r. e claim to mul. ri:im mIvu" propose to teach. l)ur purpose i-to gent and faithful in the work of !iiru.-t'' and to exercise a special care over the and manners of our pupil. If after fJir trial, parents shall find that ili. ir chil.lren, en trusted to our tuition, are not improve!. roan ueuner expect nor desire a eoi.t'""-"" of their patronage. Morning sessions fa 9 to 12; afternoon from 1 to :i o'clock. MAGGIE P.. CAKKVv'. , MINNIE A. L. CAKKOtti September 2, 187o. tf. ine Comnanv is snri; trains from Cheyenne. btroudsburg, July 29, 1875, A9? BUTTS. FOR SALE. One pair of Mules, .1 ywj old, 15 hands high, well M- f't Tr in every wav. m irood coiiai."" ' feSC-tiXYili Sfill fbean or IJf good yoko ot oxen. Call on or ad tre L. T. SMITH, Forks Station, Jlonron O, l Sept. CO, 1S75,