;;'..,T wheat m many parts of the West . esccllont. l; .iptts is a rich State, if she is , ,;;nch U3CU3 emrconnn ;, jjer valution is sijoiiwu. . . nracliblow potatoes are beinsr '-I:'1,- i .-cl-a at fifteen cents a bushel ill S"1' car's crop of apples in Michigan ' -e -rvthins ever produced there be- ' T",' cultural curiosity of J ersey coun liliiis. is n c:,r of corn w,tu tllirty r"Tl'nn of stoi.es" in Wiley's Mill, Frank-V- ' ,,' iccd there i 1790, still do good r n-ron five thousand and six thousand '"y pl,i:ulolphia have been registered i ,i ...KrUlll. )ne ox tnc Cincinnati l'r 1-f l-i"er beer, to be used at the (IltLT.liW'- If IllioJos. of Wc?t Salem township, .r'cmntv, has a cow from which he i'.'.!vf(.rtv pounds of butter in twentj--hl Java in October. ().,e l.illbti one hundreu and fifty-four acres of Uncle Sam's farm are yet Cl'i '! rxrlored and surveyed. This work rrossin- at the rate of 20,000,000 3iT,.3 annaan). Vffii-ieiii'V. A hirgc number of couutcr j.,'r3 ,ave been arrested and a greater miaMtity of counterfeit money and plates ('r fared during the past year than ever jn'a like period before. Trunkeyviile woman went to Tidioute (vi i!ie morning train, did her shopping, r,vo Kirtli to a baby, and went home on ? , ..ffomonn train. How's that for a fair J im. ,j.,v's work ? T!i"aii?er,b:-!s. of Reading, who was a ,--rv;i!it in the regular army at the time (i:iia Jack was executed, has in his pos 4l the comb used by that noted ravage in, t-, the time of his taking off. c:M..; (,f the banks of Philadelphia, New V..rk an 1 Wilmington have issued circulars j r-.?Tnt inr signatures to a petition which i- ;n be presented to Congress, asking the r joJ of the law requiring the affixing of t-,v,i.cvt;t revenue stamps on checks. Th'! p.-vle?town Intelligencer says a :n.'X Qa;ikt rtovn sportsmen mistook a Vinii t's cat under a wagon shed for a rab :. rviz'm:r a stone he let drive, knocked .ewrit'V!i fet of weatherboard'mg, had ii'1:. i 0 t!:o cat. Tho h. cr be!v' (.ken by the farmer, and missed ian.lo.di Herald s:;-s : "Butch i the champion cater of Ma- taw Ci.y. The other day he eat a whole tuik.w wt-ighing eight pounds, and three 1 '.liii.is of sturiia. He is a lurd-working i raid we would like to know if any one he county can beat him. .Next." i:i ' At fiettysburg on Friday, a lunatic i! ::u;- l Hi!!, at the county hospital, killed a w.iman named Beatty who went into his r- -rii to clean it. He choked her until in enh!e. and then drjve the small end of a b-o-:n;k-k into her brain. She had been ;?'i Mtelly lir!i lln to go into hid room without one of the keepers. ANOTlin; savings bank this time the Cmtral Park Bank, of Xew York City h is ust eh std its doors. It seems that iii.-titiittuii was allowed to jro on in even wc-n it was notorious that 1 s a.';. ill's v.'otl" in :i nrefurjrm n?rl vprv i':.:iti-!lti-ii.;ry cuudition. This ;break' will - ! u!. :-! !y cause a g iod deal of distress ; ivz a class of peoj'ly who deposited their liari-enrneJ savings in that bank. Chairman- IIoyt denies the report th;:t there has been a caucus of Ilepub feiis ;;t Ins invitatign to take action as to "-xt -tate Convention. He says, . huiniun of the State Committee has ca'.'ir-.J nor been present at any '::!!'-. a p. ti anv subject' and that ''no i.i he had except in a ineetin'' of cruniiit"--:; reiruhiilv fall..l :inrl in 'nvrntiou (!u!v summoned in tb Lais or in Jiii-- jaif-st StJ' idt in business" that we -;tVC Ll'arrl S 13 f 1-1,1 r,rr-...V,..r,t i. 'V York divorcedawers to secure 4 --ustoin. Tliey no longer wait until custo- '' drummers to secure victims. The ?r"n7 provided with circlars in !ni:la;!t,n written manuscript, to an lnUrinr ty, whence he mails them to the 11T r'r as fie le!irns would likc t0 -"r- a mvorce. In some cases they even royrf to intrigue to accomplish their 5"ian,'us F"Jrpos;e, In most cases these trutnnaers are imjiostors, and the cjnecrns ;.f"-v ri-fsent or claim to represent Ll'iiS oi swindlers. v.. T --vT year probably on the 4th of Colorado will be admitted into the "ni,'. Dating her admission from the hundredth anniversary of the birth of ri? Ilatu'n' she be known as the r-nnti htate." We see bv the naners tria "l the L(??Wuturc of that territory pro iSf-S in .... 1. - ... J .l ap- do: ,ved ! ...ii r i i . . 2Ctli, Kcr. Heury Ward 'lOU'fnn 1 . . . - letter demanding a church h'T l- r'aSS " the action of thc church n '('T" her name from the roll. Mr. -iiereays t!,at Mrs. Moulton's sworn x'y was tliat she had not attended Sunr r Partakn of tlio Lord's hr-r-f t,'n,Ce 71, nor had she connected MiihlV ay other church, and this was JaUse for dropriuj? her name, lie adin ! , Do one believed her charges M I l.Iie.rtor of Plymouth Church, an.,(.rC- 1,lt,lnatef that the may have to ndal 1U IT r 1Cr Perii"lstence m tn thft'th" , Ie fu,1J justifies the action of rie Uly in dropping Mrs. Moulton's join M (; Iieecllc'r concludes, finally, to chu 4 3Ioultn in a call for a mutual i"WC-Uncd' aud challenges the fullest Mm', !Dt0 a!1 the substance of Mrs. Uil"J' complaint. uMKc an extraordinary liberal .'"Pnation to the Centennial at its ; "ion. I hat 8 the way to , "7 ' ")' r?r -ood example be follow J i,btures of other States. Sjecial ISFotice. KEYSTONE DRUG STORE. Dr. S. L. Foulke & J. Kresoe, nuccespors to Peter Williams, have purchnsed the Empire Drug Store, on Main Street, a few doors below the Post-office, and for the convenience of thoe who vhh to call, will have a red lamp in front, and known hereafter as the Keystone Irsa- Store, where will .e constantly kept Paints, Oil Varnishes, Drnps and "Medicines, and a anises usually kept in a Drug Store, at the lowest market prices. S. L. FOULKE, J. KRESGE. Dr. S. L. Foulke being a practical Thysician, lining msouicein me rcarot said Drug Store, cordially invites the public to give him a call) as he is fully qualified to prescribe and com pound all prescriptions. Nov. 11, '75-Gm. 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 tins borough, where he will be happy to wait on all who deire anything in his line Cash paid fr Hides, Skins, Butter, Eecs," Chickens, &c. Nov. 4-'2t. Important. In order to quit the Boot and Shoe Business, Simon Fried offers his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, at first cost and hdoic cost. Come one and all, now is your chance for Bargains. Coo Is cheaper than ever at N. Pmstcr's He has them marked way down to bottom prices. New coods will arrive at NT. RnstPr'a th;a week and nest. Don't fail to call and see tl iom. i hose wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at N. Buster's, as he is bound not to be undersold. AdEniis(rator9s rVoiicc. Estate of MIXERVA A RXT, late of Hamilton township, Monroe county, deed. Letters of Administration upon the above named Estate having leen granted to the un dersigned, all piron indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent their accounts duly authenticated for set tlcment to ALEXANDER FOWLER, Adm'or. Stroudsburg Pa. Dec. 2, 1$75-Ct PHOTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested, that the account of Thomas M. Mcllha ney, Assignee of Josej.h C Komine, of the P.oronij of East Stroudsburg, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, and will be presented for confirmation, at the next term of said Court, to be held Monday, December 27, 1S7G. THO. M. McILIIANEY, Prot'y. December 2, 1S75. -it. Jcsisier's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested in the Estates of the respective deced ents, that the following accounts have been filed in the Register's Ofliee, of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said county at Stroudsburg, on Monday, 2U!. of December, lS7o, at 10 o cloclc, a. m. Tii:? account of Theodore Smith, Adm'r. of the Estate of Ptisan P.. Smith, deceased. The account of Samuel Arnold, Guardian of the Estate and person of Lewi3 Edwin Jluf- smit.'i. The a count of Samuel Arnold, Guardian of the Estate and person of Matilda Hufsmitb. The final account of Joseph Brotzman and Ilenrv Iirotzman, Adm'rs. of the Estate of William Iirotzman, dee'd. The final account of Marv Detrick and Moses Detrick, Adm'rs of the Estate of John E. De- tri'. k, dee'd. The account of John V. Loder, Adm'r. of the Estate of John IJ. Miller, deed. The account of Philip McCIusky, Adm'r. of the Estate of Henry McCIusky, dec d. Account of Joseph II. Lee, Adm'r of the Estate of Je-se Lee, dee'd The account of Charles Van Baskirk, Adm'r. of the Estate of Jaoob Van Puskirk, dee'd. JOHN A PPENZ F LLEIt, Register. Stroudsburg, Dec. 2, 1375. ouxl proclamation. Ticrexs, the llin. Smcel S. Pkeiiku, President Judge of th 22d Judirial District of Pennsylvania, eomp'isfd of the counties of Monroe and Carbon, ar;d Pr.Ti;s Gruvf.k and jACn Staltfek. Esquires, Aso 'iate Judges ftf tbe urt of Common Picas of the County of Monro'?, and by virtue of t heir oflices. Justices of the" Oiurt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail ddivry an'i Court of GeiiTal Quarter Sessions in and for the "said County of Monroe, have issued thir precept to me co:ti margin's that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace afld Common Pleas, and Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jarl Delivery and Orphan's Court, for the 3id County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroud-ibur?, on MONDAY, th 27th day of December, 187j, to continue one week, if necessary. Is herebv piven to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the sid county of Monroe, that they be then and there rady with their rolls records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem, branccs to do those things which their offices are ap p rtainiDjt, and also that those who arc bound by recognizances to prosecute Rive evidence against the prisoners t hat are or shall be in the jail of the said rou n t v of Mon roe, or a;ainst persons who stand charged with the commission of offences to be then and there to proiccute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. ShenflTs O.'Tiee Stroudsburg, Pev.2,1375. Auditor's Notice. Xoiice 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 Dimmick, Kxecutrix of the last will and Testament of Mason Dinuuick, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Thursday, Decem ber ICth, 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M. at his office in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all parties interested may attend if they see proper. JOHN B. STORM, Auditor. Nov. 25, 1875. Auditor's Notice. S. W. raltner & Bro. f. Falrner & Bro. ) . vs. hn I. Allender, J Common Pleas of Mon- John I. Allender, ) roe County. . The undersigned appinted by the Court of Common PJeas, Auditor to make distribution of the money paid in Court from the eale of Personal Property of above defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Thursday, the 23rd day of December, 1875, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Prothonotary' Office in .Stroudsburg, at which time and place all persons having any claim or demand on naid fund will present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for any share thereof. ' THO. M. McILHANKY, Auditor. Nov. 25, 1875. BLANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this Office. ESTRAY. 4d Came to the premises of the subscri ber a roan colored HEIFER. No per- ceptible, marks apparently between one and two years old. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take her nwiiy or snew in ue apposed of according to law. CIIAS. E. KI3TLER. Sciota.Xov. 28, 1S73. 3t Sheriff's Sale. By virtua of several w rits of Ten. ex. to me directed issued oat of the Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public endue, on Saturday, the ISth day of December, 1375, at 2 o'cloct in tho afternoon, at the Court House in the Uorouch of .Stroudsburg, Monroe countv, the following duscribod Itcnl Estate, to wit: A certain messuage and tract of land situate in CheJtuuthill township, containing 154 1-2 ACRES, more or les. bounded bv lands of Peter Frantz, Joseph Ruplo, LinfoM Uorpor, Jerome Slutter and other land of John Merwine, John Si-liu and others, about 125 Aores cleared, about 35 Acres meadow, balance good Timber land. The improvements are one Tavern House, 30 x 42 feet, 2 Stork's hiKh, double porch JL !!& attached, 7 x 41 feet. Caller under thaSsid whole House, Stone Kitchen attached and lining Room 27 x 31 feet, 1 stories hih, Porch on kitchen 7 x 31. Bank burn '15 x 50 fvot. Frame Shed 34 x 60 ft., Frame Store House, IS x 2$ feet, 2 stories, 1 Shed 21 x 23. 1 Shed 10 x 22, Spring House 1G x 23, and other out buiidings. Three Apple Orchards, two wells of water near tho door, Spring of water and stream of water runs tor jukIi the sam. The Lastou and Willc v-Bare turnpike, and Stage Koad to Kresge vile passes through the same. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Merwiue, and to be sold br me for cash. JACOB K. SUAFEK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Dec. 2, 1S75-31. , Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me directed, issued outof the Court of Common Plas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the ISih day of December, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the fol lowing described Itsal Estate, to wit: All that certain messuape and trect of land situate in Tuitkhaunock township, in said county containing 332 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands surveved on warrant to David Caldwail. part of Horseficld 1 McCarty, Dedrick Kees, James Stewart, Silas McCarty and Benjamin McCarty. About 115 Acres cleared, a greater part of which is grass land, balance good timber land. Im provement one Tavern House, ffek 22 x 40 feet, 2 stories. Kitchen attached 12 xlSilJi-! 10 feet, 1 story, 1 Barn .'(S x 40 feet, piece at-1 " 1 l iT'-n tacked 20 x Vi feet, 1 Shed 21 x 30 and 1 Shed 40 x 50 ft. 1 Stable 24 x 33, Hv Stable 13 x 20 and other out building. Well of Water near the door, and Fruit Trees on the premises. The Easton and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike passes through the sum?, also Public Road to Lon Pond. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Joseph Norton, and to be sold bv me for cash. JACOB K. SIIAFEU, Sheriir. cneno s wince, mrouasourg, t Iec. 2, 187;3t. ( 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, the ISth day of December, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Boroush of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described real estate, to wit : A certain messuage and lot of land situate in Jackson township, containing 47 ACRES, about 37 Acres cleared, of which 1.1 Acres are meadow, balance Timber land. Adjoining land of Jasob Kresoe, junn lossengcr, ana otacr.s. improvements are one Log House, weather boarded 24 x 24 feet. 2 stories, 1 IjOs House. 15 x 18 feet. VA stories. 1 Plank House 20 x K feet. 1S stories, Frame Barn 35 x 40 ft.. and other out buildings. Apple Orchard and Water on the premises. Seized and taken in execution as the property of o li n ii .-5. xTuicney, aim 10 oe soki ov me lor casn. JACOK K. "SHAFER, Sheriff. .Sheriff's office Stroudsburg, Dec. 2 l$75-3t. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of 5th Tlurics Fi. Fa., to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public venauc, on Saturday, the ISA day of December, 1375, nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following neserinea ueai itat. to wit: A messuage and tract of land bituate in Eldred township, containing 80 Acres, more or less, adjoining land of Charles Buskirk. John Heimbach, John Correll and others. The improve ments arc a Frame Dwelling House, 55!"s1 Z stones hi?h, 29 x 30 feet; one House i 18 x 26 feet, two-stories hieh. Bank Barn 30 x 62 feet. Cider Press, Hx3) feet, Wagon House, IS x 14 feet. rnrn-OT-il. RAW MIT T.- ,r ' b " Apple Orchard, Well of water near tho door. Fublie road from Easton and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike to Lehigh Oap passes through the same. ALSO, a tract of Woodlaad, Containing 106 Acres, adjoining John Correll, Henry Correll, Jacob Dichl, rell, Ifenry C ind others. A 32 Acres zscison ucmennger ana others. Also, a tract of adjoining Charles Buskirk, Levi Smith and others, aoout acrs oi wnicn is c.icarea. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of Maacas Smith, and to be sold by me for casn. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Dec. 2, 1875. 3t. Sheriff's Sale. T5y 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 Bale at Public Vendue, on SATURDA Y, December lBlh, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Jloupe, in the Uorouch of Stroudsburcr, Monroe county, the following described Ileal Estate to wit. A certain tract or piece of land situate in Ross township, containing 162 Acres, 45 Perches, more or less, adjoining lands of Charles Bus kirk, Jerome Buskirk, land of Jacob Ncwhart, land late of Charles Shunn, dee'd., land of JacobGreenatnoyer, Charles II. Ilaney, Daniel Kind, Catharine bobers aud bamuel Altemose, about Thirty-five Acres cleared and under cultivation. Thelmprove- rueiua are t ayvu oiury . PLANK HOUSE, V 20x26 feet, a Frame Stable, about 18x20 feet, a Corn Crib and other out-buildings. The Koad leading from uukepbarre Turnpike to Lehigh Gap 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 rue for cash. JACOB K.. SIIAFEU, Sheriff! Sheriff's Office, Strondeburg, November, 25, 2375. Mil S3 5 EEWAED ---- - . . i ;.' A woman having been imprisoned in thu county, giving her name as Frances Stanard. broke out last Thursday night. She is about 3J vears old, measured about 5 feet G Inches in height, weighing about 150 pounds and had a fair complexion and brown hair. The above reward will be paid for her return to JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Stroudsburg, November 25, 1370. iliW HAT & CAP STORE. S. T. WALTON, Havim? purchased Hay's Hat Store in Stroudsburit, has added thereto a very large stock of KATS AND CAPS of the latest styles, which he sells very cheap. Call and see him, aud be convinced that you cau buy a good Hat and Cap ' from 25 cents to $3.00. When you come to town, call and see him, and price his goods, no matter whether you purchase any thing or not. Small country produce taken in exchange for hats and caps and thc difference paid in cash. Opposite the Coal Office, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. November 23, 1875. tf. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of authority contained in the last Will and Tcstatomcnt of ADAM SHAFER, late of Stroud Tiwn ship, Monroe county. Pa., deceased, the undersigned, Executor of said last Will and Testament, and will expose to sale by public vendue or ont-cry, upon the premises, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1875, at 2 o'olock P. M.. all that valuable Farm and tract of land situate partly in said township of Stroud, and partly in Hamilton township in said County, contain ing 160 ACRES, more or 1 li t f Vi TVit n nftVm oM Al,m c.ru. deceased, adjoining lands of Philip Shafer, Henry r! Beisecker, Abraham Shook, Daniel Shoemaker, George V ITnllor C W:m..n.. 1 1 1... i... ir ..v.,, w 1 w,i ,1. , Enigma, luuti laie vi i vurr null t 1 rlAnaaiul qnrl 1 1 n ,1 r t I ' V-.. IT...,. Tl. T 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 IS by 32 feet, with a Plank Building, one-and-half stories high, about 1 bv 32 feet, attached thereto ; a FRAME BARN 35 by 45 feet, and other out-buildings. There is a never failing well of water near the door, and a running stream of water near the barn. About 120 acres cleared and in a good state cf cultivation, of which about twelve acres are good Meadow, and the residue of the land is well timbered. There is a good APPLE ORCHARD and other Fruit Trees upon the premises. Terms and conditions of sale will be made known at the time and place of sale, by Nov. us-at. AMOS D. SHAFER, Executor. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order and decree of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Monroe County, the undersigned, sole surviving Trustee under a deed of trust from Abner Kirk and wife, bearing date the 28th day of February, l?., and recorded at Stroudsburg, in deed book, vol. 8, paje SOT, will soli at public sale, at the Indian Queen Hotel, in tho Borough of Stroudsburg, in said County of Monroe, ou Saturday, the ith day of December, 1S73, lit 2 o'clock, r. M. All that certain lot or piece of land situate in the township of Stroud in said County, bounded and described in said deed, a follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone, a corner of, between John Holienhield and said Abner Kirk, thence along said line, North fifty-eix degrees East forty-five feet to a post, thence at right angles 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 "Southleadly paraell" with the first Una until it strikes the linecf lands of John Hohenshield, thence along the lino of John Hohenshield, iu easterly direction to the place of beginning, it being thc part of the same land which Rachael Rees, by her deed dated January 16th, 1847, recorded at .Stroudsburg, in deed book, vol. 3, page 4.VJ, conveyed to Abner Kirk. To be sold for cash. RICHARD S. STAPLES, By order of the Court Surviving Trustee. Twos. M. McIi.hanet, Prothonotary. Nov. ll-3t. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he has disposed of his Drug Store, and re linquished the business entirely. All per sons indebted arc requested to cull 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 in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collec tion. Oct. 2S-2m. PETER WILLIAMS. Spoke Timber Wanted. For terms and particulars apply at once to KLAER, SCIIOONOVER & Co. At their new Spoke Factory. Oct. 28, '75-tf.J Stroudsburg, Pa. foeTsale.- Jv u pair or ;mues, 6 years YJold, 15 hands high, well broke in every way, in good condition bpio.V"ill sell cheap or exchange for good yoke of oxen. Call on or address L. T. SMITH, Forks Station, Monroe Co., Ta. Sept 30, 1875. Livery & Exchange Stables. JR. The undersigned having pur- TFyftA chased the stock of Horses, Car- nages, etc., ownea Dy a. . 4?53si.rangrjoner, beg leave to 8ay to the public they have horses and carriages to hire at all hours on reasonable terms. PEIRSON & THOMPSON, Office opposite 11.11. Depot, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Stables immediately in rear. Sept. 30, 1875. tt. TO THE LADIES. Ladies ITair-Combines. made un cheaD and good into Braids, Swithcen, Curls, Vrises, etc., orders left at Mrs. I'. II. Clemens' Fancy Mil linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send by mail to C. & L. L. LAKL, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. Residence two miles west of Stroudsburg on the Kunkletown road. July 8, 1875-6m. DO'T you Know Unit J. II. McCarty & Sons are the only Under takers in Stroudsburg who understands their business ? It'not, attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in towu, and you will see the proof of the fact. June 18,'74-tf OBPRINTING. of all kinds neatly ex eculed at this office.. il(i'' 1 1 W5tm KEEP TOUR EYE OiT THIS For Bargains that are Bargains, AND POULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PEIOES, GO TO THE New York Store. VIIERE YOU WILL FIND CALICOES for 5 cents. CALICOES, 1G yards for 99 cents, war ranted fast 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 MUSLLN " S " UP, UP, UP, UP, UP I 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 (al 8 cts. CANTON FLANNEL " 9 With the biggest drives in Red and White Flannel on record. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY" BEING RECEIVED. Our aim is to furnish a GOOD, STYLISH, and SEASONABLE GOODS AT Low 3?:i?ices. To avoid giving our cutomers the trou ble of waiting while their packages are opened and examined, our neighbors will please call at thc store to get their prices regulated. Thc 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. Wjckoff, Cooke & Bell. Keep your Eye on this Column, Stroudsburg, Oct. 7, 1875-3m Decker's Column! HANG THE BANNER OS TUB Outer Wall! THK WOXDKRFUli CHEAP AUCTION STORE TniUMfiAN ! The Victory Casttpjef Our Books will show that the sales of the CHEAP AUCTION STORE have been 284 Dollars more, for the past four Kcks, ending on 2d of October, than they were during thc 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 lash. It is like an old chestnut tree, the more you club it the move chestnuts you get. Will you believe me you might as welf try to get a shad to climb to the top of a 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 S cents a yard. They know they can buy handsome Alpaecas, all colours, for 25 cents a yard, which no mart can beat. They know that they can get cotton bats for comforters for 14 cents, and full pound'r best cotton carpet warp for 28 cents a pound, while some others charge 33 to 40 cents. They know that for Undershirts andl Drawers, and hosiery and gloves, no mans can beat CHEAP AUCTION STORIL Every gentleman who lias dealt with us knows that he saves from 50 cents to one dollars for every hat he buys of us. If a farmer wants Flannels he knows just tho epot where to get them cheap. iou sec is oouna Jor the cheap auction store.- 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 gentleman wants a pair of Boots or Shoes fo? 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 ccrues to Decker's and saves his dollars. 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 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; Lad, or Miss, or child, wants tc 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 joes, through our mamouth. Stock of Fall and Winter Goods Just Received. Wc want our customers to understand that we now keep beautiful fine Dress Goods of the latest fasihon and styles. So you need not go elswhere for fine goods. MR. QUACKENBUSH, the ouperen tcudent and the Junior clerk Mr. Palmer, arc gentlemen. They arc not filled with gas nor are they wood tics', nor blowers, but with great pleasure will they wait upou the crowds at the .Auction 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 Auctfon Store or a part of it tell! them you don't see it. 1 Remember our Store is 4 doors below tho Post Office. One sign across the walk the other in front of the Store. ' BECKER & CO. April 15, 1875.-lr.
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