L JW Ik U.-U 'PMM 1 m&t r&ZZ-. nu oao'd Patent Machine Glass B TTinnfactory of East Stroudsburg Mnre and enthusiastic meeting at the o to time wc have been called 51 li-is been set in motion and through h'ris 0f the past we have dotted here there in dose proximity to one another '"..u'ilirtnriiv; of different kinds, nearly all . i .. .t.rlilwtjini-iinr (Jif rlis.if van- r. ,j v k II! 1 I'HS iaui;u, auu "Mil;; i"- " Ji-J.-ratien the great superiority of the 1 a' iit cvs ovi r the few disadvantages of jj!!U':aiity tbe probability i.s, never will. '''o :,it the first of July last, the gentle ,. v,!;- name heads this article came to r u .!! ;rir. bringing with him a machine 'rjjj own" invention, the Patent bearing j ril 13th, 1S75 for the manufacture '.''li'oavv irlass, ware. At firt this project -rifto meet with but little encourage-li-i'ii. and shortly after his arrival an arti- .'iVc.'i.ied from the Corbon Democrat, came , ii- t!ii paper, denouncing the whole ' as a fraud and 31 r. Chase as a hum .,r this v-as promptly met, however, with a oVnial of the falsities it contained n.i the endorsement of Mr. Chase, by men , j.re'.ninencc. This seemed to give new ,.fjs to the project and Mr. C. has slow lvi.ut surely been presenting the merits of l,;.s "lass machine. The result of which was The holding of a large meeting at the Lackawanna House, of the citizens cf Stri'U ishurg and East Stroudsburg, on 'iu-.-ir,r evening, Nov. 16th, for the pvr , f organizing a company. Meetings j.,ri !. en hold from time to time and a sub vii'ti iTJ list, opened to this time, no per yyy,'. :ui i 'I'LT'ini z j t ion had been effected. The !:;. :!:!r was called to order by Mr. Jerome Vi:';.r.u. of Stroudsburg, who stated its , rvit ' he- a permanent organization and ,;i of officers under an Act of June l"-7i. an Act authorizing the formu u f j artne'. -hip as-iociations, in which ;. e.; iud Mibscirbed shall alone be re , :,.';i, i..r debt of the association except ;. ; c i tain circumstances, as found in - n L'.i .f said Act. Mr. i. ?!. Whitaker was chosen tcm- . : .- rbiiirman and Mr. J. II. .Shotwcll, .-r.-arv. l'revious to this meeting Mr. ;;. V. t"ii:.s. and Jessie II. Smith, were de- ! : take a sample of sand, the pro ,;;. i f Mtijiroe. and visit the ir'ass works ;.t V'i: !iiv. undi-r tlie ownership and su-:i.i,n.-v of Messrs. A. R. I lav & Co.. : 1, ive it tested. Mr. Chase being called t r :.;!'itid .nie specimens of glass blown ;' - ;:id taken from here by Mr. J. II. S::i:tit. cf K.:t Stroudsburg, consisting of v,. i. vases, one of them 4 feet G inches '!'. 'l inches in diameter, of doable .-f ''h and the ether 5 feet long 12 in . !,-s i:i diameter, single strength. Mr. procured some smaller specimens y. the difference of glass blown from .v. taken from here and that ued bv the .w y,- glass company, the difference be i.:' ia favi.r of the Monroe county sand. : ::! v i:i nrpearanec r.nd quality of glass, !':' :a the fact of taking less sand by 175 : w.ih t'. t!i 3 pot in melting and melts hv two hours, consequently less fuel i I; i amounting in a year to quite a i.-l U i aMe in favor of our home cnter Mr. J. K. Smith corroborated the .' Mr. Chase and produced the ' '.'."i e-.Tiiiieate from Messrs. A. 11. ' I vC ... which will speak for itself, es ; i.:'ly u hen it is known that Messrs. A. ' It. k Co.. i. re the greatest and most .! .v-u: window class makers in the state -if". .Jersey. YYi.-slov, Nov., 13, 1ST,"). V .- have molted a pot of glass out of the I :A !.rni!.:ht here bv J). F. Chase, and find fcs:-kes good glass and bright color, 'i ; sooner than the sand we are us-'-' i ; - sand is all right for making good A. Yl. Hay o; Co. A rtificate of limited partnership re-'-'''''"'' by the above mentioned Act of As s",;:',:y was then read and the subscription ;v;k ojened and a number of signatures u'-: J"-knowledgments were taken by Mr. ' i ii A; "penzoller, after which the follow-genth-m-.T. were elected by ballot as a ! '"!'! "f managers: John Barlow, J. II. -"two!!. J. L. Jlhodes, L. M. Whitaker, ! A. Ilaiiet. -t i.e f .li.jwing committee were appointed II h;.me the constitution and by laws : M. H'U.-hinson, J. Williams, B. F. Chase, C. J' tri-k and W. Peirson. -vub'j!K-luly the following gentleman eieeted as ofScers of the company : r ,r'nt' Ikr!ow 5 Secretary, L M. ..itaker ; Treasurer, J. II. Shotwe.ll. ()m 'Wednesday evening the constitution ""I ly laws were adopted as presented by c-ennntttee, adopting the name heading article as the name of the company. ;ni roq-iosting; the treasurer to give bonds Si'bOOo and the secretary for 55,000. Meetings have been held by the board i rr,;!i:,i-ors neary eVery evening and nil x'- preliminary arragnements have already nia !e for immediate action. On Thurs ' t;M. the papers for the purchase of a c. - round from Jesse Smith, were drawn T' -Itrs. Peirson & Thompson, and 1 by Mr. Smith, and the board of '-"gors ropectfnlly representing said com- :.! v. " ? -..io eapit ii stock of the comf any will be .o. i jO. xi10 nun.hor of shares are 920 t!le sum f 13,-000 the amount J-'l'-iiMte for a works one half the proposed h! U ; WUS for' nearI a11 tfcis amount '"S been raised consequently very few cs are yet unsold. On Mori,jay morning last, the ground Woke and the work of excavation for r'ra i ?n was Cfjnimenced and will be Ji.': forward rapidly, so that within 60 tvf the nlj glass worke of this kind in C w,rT be in operation in East 8iH i r?" The main juMmZ willbe Lf- et' two ktorics bigh with one vreir!L Pot furnace and two flattening ib't" v machmery wdl be driven by a chin? f r ofMr Chase's Patent ma fi;r r Wowing gkH, one large duplexed ' drJ whir requisite machinery. There to di-uss tlic advantages a:id disad V'" " !.s of t5ie vicinity in and around '"iXbur" and East 'Stroudsburg, as a , ( wJiK'Ii. o . .r..i -f the present times, are m a prospcr '!" ,n,itio:i. No reasonable effort upon . :nv to establish an enterprise will be two 29 feet boilers for compressed air. To run these four machines G men will be required, 3 men to each two ma chines. The factory will give employ to a number of men. Mr. Chase contemplates starting another factory of this kind at oaudusky City, at the head of Lake Eric, in the State of Ohio. These will be the only two factories in the United St3tcs. Mr. Chase patented his glass machine in seven foreign countries. The work to be done is of a heavier character than that done at any other factory now in operation. Glass burial caskets, barrels, casks, kegs, imita tion of French glass, etc. The most pleas ing feature about the whole matter is that the material used in this mnnufactory is nearly all found within the limits of Monroe county, while the goods are shipped else where and the proceeds brought back with in the county. There is not a citizen with in the limits of the county who ought not to feel interested in this enterprise for it is not only beneficial in its character within its self but it is a clinching point and an impetus to other manufactories. It is in the hands of judicious business men and with a reasonable degree of prudeuce upon their part and the hearty approval of every citizen, it cannot fail to be a success and highly beneficial. At some future time wc may give a more detailed account of the working of the factory and the process of making glass. A Chicago debating society is prepar ing to wrestle with the following question : "Resolved, That a man who play3 on an accordeon and keeps a barking dog can't be a Christion." Four members to one want to take the negative side. Mrs. Case, of Shoals, Indiana, during the course of a single week knocked one tramp down, broke a rib of another, shot a third, and kicked a fourth so vigorously that he had to go to the hospital. This is the livelcirt Case on record. Most persons have probably heard of the surgical process known by the name of the galvano-eaustie operation cr some such term. By it tumors, polypi and other ob jectionable protuberances are removed from the person in a very easy and effectual way. The protuberance to be removed is bound with a thin wire of platinum, which is placed between the poles of a powerful gal vanic battery and heated .to incandescence. Thus by a combination of binning and burn ing, the object is removed. Yv'e mention this admirable operation in order to state that substantially the same process has been recently applied wiih brilliant success to the felling of the thickest trees, and even to the dividing of trees into boards. The hot platinum wire put in rapid motion is said to penetrate and divide the hardest timber, even as a silk thread may be made to divide a roll of Goshen butter. Boards can thus he sawed so thin as to be quite or almost translucent, while the wire can be made to follow curves with much greater accuracy than the saw. Besides, there is no waste of timber in the process, and the rapidity of its action is another rccommdation. Important Decision. In a case brought before the Supreme Court from Sehuvlkill county, Judce Oor don the other Judges sustaining him rendered a decision to the following effect : 1. If a national bank take3 more than lerral interest, it forfeits the entire interest. li. Usurious interest taken by a national bank may be defalcated against the amount sued for by the bank. o. The Pennsylvania Act of Assembly which limits the time in which usurious in terest may be recovered back to six months docs net spply to transactions with national banks. DREAMS. Some philosopher, who evidently knows how it is himself, interprets dreams as fol lows : If a man dreams the devil is after him, it is a sign he had better settle his subscrip tion bill. If ho dreams of an earthquake, and a turmoil generally, it is a sign that he is go ing to get married. If he (being a married man) dreams of some fearful mysterious danger, it Ls, a sign that his mother-in law is coming to spend a few days with her darling daughter. If he dreams that hi.s head is in danger, and his hair falls out, it i.s a sign he will have a quarrel with his wife. If he dreani3 of being accosted by a strange man, who insists on talking with him, it is a sign he had better know all the policemen. If he dreams of making a fool of himself it is a true sign that it is so. Special ISTotice. KEYSTONE DRUG STORE. Dr. S. L. Foulke Si J. Kkesge, Kucrewiors to lY-ter Williams, have purchased the Empire Drug Store, on Main Street, a few doors below the 1'ost-ollice, and for the convenience of thofe who wif.li to call, will have a red lamp in front, and known hereafter as the Keystone Drug Store, where will be constantly kept Paints, Oile, Varnishes, Drugs and Medicines, and all articles usually kept in a Drug Store, at the loweft market prices. S. J j. FOULKE, J. KIIESGF. Dr. 8. L. Fotdke being a practical Physician, having his office in the rear of paid Drug Store, cordially invites the public to give him a call, a he is fully qualified to prescribe and com pound all prescriptions. Nov. 11, '70-Gra. 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, Skins, Butter. Eggs, Chicken. &c Nov. 4-2t. m 9 . - Important. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shooe, at first cost and below cost. Come one and all, now is your chance for Bargains. Goods cheaper than ever at N. Ruster's He baa theui marked way down to Dotiom prices, New goods will arrive at N. Ruster's this week and next. Don't fail to call and sue them. Those wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at N. lluster'f, as he is bound not to bo undersold. S25 EEWAED A womnii liaviucr been imprisoned ia this countv. pivin her uamo France Manard, broite out last Thursday niglit. She is about 30 years old, measured about 5 fict i inches in h'Meht, Weighing about 150 pou:ids and had a imr complexion and brown uir. Tho above reward will be patrl for her return to JACOB K. SIIAFER. Sheriff. Stroudsburg, November 2, 1S73. Auditor's Notice. S. V. Palmar & Bro - & Bro. "J endor, J VK Common Pleas of 2Ion roe County. John I. All The undersigned anninted bv the Court of Common l'Jeas, Auditor to make distribution of the money puid in Court from the sale of Personal Property of Hoove defendant, will attend to the duties of hi.s Appointment, on Thursday, the 23rd day of December, 1S76, at 10 o clock a. in., at the Prothonotnry a Uuiee in Stroudsburg, at which time and place all persons having any claim or demand on said fund will present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for any phare thereof. TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Noy. 25, 1S75. Auditor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Monroe county to examine and, and if occasion require, resettle the account of Sarah Dimraick, Executrix of the last will and Testament of Mason Dimmick, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, Decem ber 16th, 1375, at 10 o'clock A. M. at hisollice in the Porough of Stroudsburg. when and where all parties interested may attend if they see proper. JUiiiN H. S1UKM, Auditor. Nov. 25, 1S75. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on SATURDAY, December ISM, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Real Estate to wit . A certain tract or piece of land situate in Koss township, containing 162 Acres, 45 Perches, more or less, adjoining lands of Charles Buh kirk, Jerome Buskirk, land of Jacob Newhart, land late of Charles Sbupp, dee'd., land of JacobOreenamoyer, Charles 11. Haney, Daniel Kind, Catharine Sobers and Samuel Altemose, about Thirty-five Acres cleared and under cultivation. The Improve ments are a Two Storv ,1 - e PLANK HOUSE. !!"! I U r 4 20x26 feet, a Frame Stable, about 18x20 feet, a Corn Crib and other out-buildings. The Iload leading from Wiikesbarre Turnpike to Lehigh (lap and the road leading from said Turnpike to Kresgeville passes through the same. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Henry Kintz, and to be sold by me ibr cash. JACOB K. SIIAFEP., Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) November, 25, 2S75. MAT & CAP STORE. S. T. WALTON, Having purchased Hay's Hat Store in Stroudsburg, has aided thereto a very large stock of HATS AND CAPS of the latest style, which he sIls very cheap. Call and nee him, and "be convinced that you can buy a good Hat and Cap from 25 cents to $3.00. When you come to town, call and svj him, and price his poods, no matu-r whether you purchase any thing or not. Small country produce taken in exchange for hats and caps and the diirrcnce paid in cash. Opposite the Coal Office, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. XoTembr 25, 1875. tf. EXECUTOR'S SALE of REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of authority contained in the last Will and Tt-statf-ment of ADAM SHAFLR, late of Stroud Tewn fchip, Monroe county, Pa., deceased, the undersigned, Executor of said last Will and Testament, and will ex pose to sale by public vendue or opt-cry, upon the premises, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 187I5, at 2 o'aloek P. M.. a'l that valuable Farm and tract of land situate partly In said township of Stroud, and partly in Hamilton township in said County, contain- inS 160 ACRES, more or lees, late the Estate of tho said Adam Shafcr, deceas"d, adjoining lands of Philip Shafer, Henry It. Jic.isecker, Abraham .Shoox, JJaniel nhoemaKer, Uorge F. Heller, Jerome S. Williams, land late of Peter Run Ice!, deceased, and land of Robert Huston. This Farm is situated on the public road leading from Stroudsburg to Snydersville, about midway between said places. The improvements thereon are a two-story Frame Dwelling House, about 18 by 32 feet, with a Plank Building, lM nne-and-half stories high, about lfi by 3Kii25iS! 32 feet, attached thereto; a FRAME BARN 35 by 45 feet, and other out-buildings. There is a never failing well of water n"ar the door, and a running stream of water near the barn. About l'O acres cleared and in a pood state of cultivation, of which about twelve acre are good Meadow, and the residue of its land is well timbered. There is a good APPLE ORCHARD and other Fruit Trees uion the premises. Terms and conditions of sale will be made known at the time and place of sule, by Nov. 18-3t.J AMOS D. SHAFER, Executor. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby gives notico that he has disposed of his Drug Store, and re linquished tho business entirely. All per sons indebted are requested to call and settle their accounts between this date and the first day of December 1875. All accounts remain ing unsettled after that date will be left iD the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collec tion. Oct. 28-2m. PETER WILLIAMS. BLANK LEASP1S Fnr Sale at this Office OBPRINTING. of all kind neatly ex ecuted at this office. FT TRUSTEE'S SALE OK REAL ESTATE. Vy virtue of an order anddecec of the Court of Com mon I'lea of Monroo County, tho undersigned, sole surviving Trustee under d'ed of trut from Abner Kirk and wife, b;-aririR date the 2Sth day of February, 1S0G, and recorded at Stroudibuig, ia deed book, vol. 8. cage r07, will sell at public sale, at the Indian Queen Hotel, in tho Borough of Stroudsburg, in said County of Monroe, on Saturday, the 4ih day of Dceembtr, 1875, at 2 o'clock, r. M. All that certain lot or piece of lasd situate In the township of Stroud in said Countv, hounded and described in said deed, as follows, to wli: fteeinnintr at a stone, a corner of. between John H;nenshield and said Abncr Kirk, thence along said line. North filty-six decrees East forty-five feet t a post, thence at rleht unfiles or nearly so of said line, one hundred and sixty-five feet to a post, ten feet from the house, now upon the ground, thence "Southlesdly paraell" with the first line until it strikes the line of lands of John Hohenshield, thence along the line of John Hohenshield, in citfrly direction to the place of beiiinin?, it being the part of the same land which P.achael Iters, by her deed dated January 10th, 1847, rocorded at Stroudsburg. in deed book, vol. 3, page 409, conveyed to Abner Kirk. To be sold for cash. RICHARD 3. STAPLES, V.y order of the Court Surviving Trustee. Tuoa. M. Mcl LHAN'ET, Pro:honotary. Nov. ll-Zt. Sheriff's Sale. V.r virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de tcrris to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monree County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday the 27 th day of November, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Si roudsburg, Monroe County, the fol lowing described P.eal Estato, to wit: A certain lot of land situate in Stroud townshin. ad joining lands of Philip Swartwood's Estate, TheTanlte company, ana puouc road irom stroudsburg to Bartonsvi'.le, containing Acre, all cleared. The Im provements are a Frame Dwelling House, 22 x 3r feet, 2 stories high, and Fruit l rees on tne premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Isaac Butterfield, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Stroudsburg, ) Nov. 8, l75-at. i Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. de terris to me direc ted, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday the 21th day cf November, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit : A tract of l-.md situate ia Coolbaugh and Paradise townships, containing J 340 ACRES, more or lees, 8 Acres cleared, balance timber land, a'ijoing land of Michael It. Smith's Estate, Hiram Warner, Win Nye and S. Bortrec and others. Imp rovements arc Frame Tavern House, 21x30 feet, 2 stories high, out Ktichen 12x12 feet, one story high. Ice House, Frame Shed, 25 x feet, and other out buildings. Water near the door. The North and Siuth Turnpike and the State Road pass through the same. Seized and taken in execution as the property of James Wilson, Jr., and to be sold by me for cash. J At oji iv. siiAt t, suerur. Mieriii s Uitioc, Mrouusburg, Nov. 8, is.v.-:;t. Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., to me directed, issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday the 27th day of November, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described real estate, to wit : A certain tract of land situate in Middle Smithficld township, Monroe county, containing, 136 ACRES, more or less, bonmled by lands of George Y. LaBar, Peter Javne. John Coolbaueh. Elijah Quuiley. and others, about 91 Acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, balance pood timber land, 15 Acres Meadow. Improvements are a Frame Dwelling House, IS x 40 fret, l1,-.; stories high, Frame Barn, i 35 x 4-1 feet, Watton House, 22 x 30 feet,rf Corn Crib 40 x 50 feet. Frame Wood House 30 x 16 feet, Apple Orchard and other fruit trees on the premises, and running stream of water by the door. Seized and taken in execution as the property of asrnngton Ovrrnua, deceased, and John Overheld, and Mile Ovcrfic-ld, tcrre tenants, and to be sold by me for cosh. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Stroudsburg, ) Nov. 8, 1$75-Ct. J Spoke Timber Wauled. For terms and particulars apply at once to KLAER, SCIIOONOVrER & Co. At their new Spoke Factory. Oct. 23, '75-tf. Stroudsburg, Pa. Livery & Exchange Stables. i& The undersigned having pur- iTrfA chased the stock of Horses, Car- riacrcs, &c., owned by A. W. w9I-A.Fancboner, beg leave to say to the public they have horses and carriages to hire at all hours on reasonable terms. PEIRSON & THOMPSON, Office opposite R.R. Depot, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Stables immediately in rear. Sept. 30, 1S75. tf. TO THE LADIES. I.arlips Hair-Combines, made up cheap and good into BraM, Swithce, Curls, Frifiea, etc., orders left at Mm. P. Ii. Clemena' Fancy Mil linery Store, Main fctrcet, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send by mail to C. & L. E. LAKE, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. Residence two milea west of Stroudsburg on the Kunkletown road. July 8, 187o-8m. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY A SONS have on hand the largest and best , assortment of 1. 1 i "k I.I I.ITHTCI a Ji li. 'h'i: 'Mil V . .kaf " 'J r TRIMMINGS S3 to bo found outside of either city (New York or Thiladel- nhla). and will make this branch or tncir business a speciality. COFFINS and CASKETS of any shape or style, can be furnished at ona hour's notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third less than any shot; in Mroudsimrg. in no case win tney cnarge more unan ten per cent, aoove actual coei attended to in any part of the County at tbo shortest possible notice, juneia, -tr DOX'T you know that J, II. McCarty & Sons are tho only Under takers in Stroudsburg who understands their business ? If not, attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in town, and you will see the proot or the tact. June I8,74 tf I im Ml KEEP YOUR EYE OUST THIS For Bargains that are Bargains, AND POULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES, GO TO THE New York Store. VIIERE YOU WILL FIND CALICOES for 5 cents. CALICOES, 16 yards for 99 cents, war- ranted last colors. CALICOES for S cents, very best makes. Yard wide brown MUSLIN 7 cts. Yard wide brown MUSLIN " 8 " Yard wide brown MUSLIN " 9 " Yard wide brown MUSLIN " 10 " Yard wide bleached MUSLIN 8 " UP, UP, UP, UP, UP! PLAID DRESS GOODS 12 cts. up. Plain Dress Goods at such numerous pri- . ces that we havent time to mention them. BLACK ALPACAS that will beat the nation ! Fast colored GINGHAMS CANTON FLANNEL S cts. " 0 " With the biggest drives in Red and White I lannel on record. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY BEING RECEIVED. Our aim is to furnish a GOOD, STYLISH, and SEASONABLE GOODS AT Low Prices. To avoid giving our cutomers the trou ble of waiting while their packages arc opened and examined, our neighbors will please call at the store to get their prices regulated. The verdict of the People is that the New York Store, Is the place to get the worth of their mon ey, which speaks volumes in our favor, as it is the result of actual experience. Our ploce is Two Doors above the Post Office, LARGE SIGN ACROSS THE SIDE WALK. Wvckoli. Cooke & Bell. Keep your Eye on this Column Stroudsburg, Oct. 7, 1875-3m Decker's Column! HANG THE BANNER on tui: Outer Wall ! THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AUCTION STORE TRIUMPHANT I The Victory Complete. Our Books will show that the sales of the CHEAP AUCTION STORE have been 284 Dollars more, for the past fuvr weeks, ending on 2d of October, than thoj were during the same weeks last year. Veil, Vot ov It f 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 ash. It is like an old chestnut tree, tho more you club it the more chestnuts you set. Will you believe me you might as well try to get a shad to climb to the top oa crab-apple tree as to get his customers cf Stroudsburg and the farmers of Monroo County to leave the cheap Auction Store, where they- have saved so many dollars during the past six years. They well know thev can crct a riece of bleached or unbleached muslin, from 10 to 20 cents on a dollar cheaper than they can bu' it in other Stores. They know that Decker sells his beauti-. ul shilling Calico, splended wiutcr styles. or 8 cents a yard. They know thev can buy handsome Alpaccas, all colours, for 25 cents a vard. which no man can beat. They know that thev can fret cotton bats or comforters for 14 cents, and full pound. best cotton carpet warp for 23 cents a pound, while some others charge 35 to 40 cents. They know that for Undershirts and Drawers, and hosiery and eloves. no man can beat CHEAP A UCTIOX STORE. Every gentleman who has dealt with us vnows that he saves from 50 cents to one dollars for every hat he buys of us. If a farmer wants Flannels ho knows just the spot where to get them cheap. lou see 13 bound lor the cheap auction stoke. If a lady, or Miss, or child wants a pair of Sh oes or Gaiters, they come at once to the Cheap Auction Store. If a centlcman wants a rair of Knots nr Shoes for himself or his Son, how quick he is on to uecker s, lor 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 4 or ft dollar winter coat, how soon they arc off to Decker's Cheap Auction Store. If any one wants cloths or cassimeres for overcoats or to make up for suit, vou see them making tracks to the CHEAP AUUI1U.N S5TU1US, to get some double fold fine Reaver cloth or his beautiful Cassu 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 goe$t throuch our xnamouth Stock of Fall and Winter Goods Just Received. We want our customers to understand that we now keep beautiful fine Dress Goods of the latest fasihon and styles. So j-ou need not go elswhere for fine goods. MR. QUACKENBUSH, the Supcren. tendent and the Junior clerk Mr. Palmer, aro gentlemen. They are not filled with gas nor are they woodtics, nor ,blowers, but with great pleasure will they wait upon the crowds at the -Aaiction Store. We would also have the 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 tha Post Office. One sign across the walk, the other in front of the Store. IECKEBCO, April 15, 1875.- It, ir c
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