V " v iTS kept m tiic wmuows wwiuu uc 1 Vvcrv morning or the light etrik nc side only, will draw the plant, to -t 1.1 1 - 'Jo so that all us Dianciies auu J pwiVl turn toward the window. hebE is small-pox i neighboring - and it will in alUrobabhty visit us t0,rnSQr citizens should therefore forestall fprroach with due preparation. Don't to attend to vaccination as early as vn!1 11 T The uonsiuuuon win go into lv - . Ml .!.... A-ct oveiubei oU. Ti doesn't pay to fool with Scranton street r ronductors. An cx-aldennon playful- ,V,v words followed, the cx-aldcr Vtl OU" Ul " . other i i,; m m ayain. and was in turn l nocked senseless by a blow with a bi.ly. ' The ir:j-ed man way die. Immigration to this country from Aus tralia 'is beginning to set in. .Several par- frmn that distant quarter of the world .irc now visiting Iowa for the purpose of ecurin? land ior slieep-growing purposes. ast week an extensive South Wales sheep .ioMvr purhased one mile square in Cherokee county, and will at once put it into a shcop farm. It is expected that more follow him soon, that section being aJmirably adapted for such purposes. There is a boy up in Michigan who is puzzling the doctors with a singular case of Lire eyes. He went to bed one night in perfect health, but in the morning matter was discovered running from both eyes, fi'nce winch time he has been in perfect azonv with the worst case of sore eyes the doetors ever had in that city, matter run ning constantly from them, and it was fosred at one time that his eyes would run ut of lis head. The doctors have exam ined into the case and come to the conclu sion that iho boy, who was playing around a lurse aifi-cted with the epizootic the day before he was so suddenly taken with sore ve. Mid stood bofore the horse when he snez'l. must have got some of the matter in his eyes. It will- be well for pcrsous around horses sick with the epizootic to be caurionus about getting the matter into t'vir eyes. Miss Alice Kramer, of Aaronsburg, who lias been speechless for nearly two years, was in the mountains north cf that place with j-everal of her brothers a few weeks ago, : nJ in Wiindering through the thickets was opar; U-d frc-m the rot f the part' and lest. As soon as her absence was dis covered they began to call, expecting her ! whistle, (the manner in which she used to rcp'v) but in place of a whistle thcy Leard a voice away off telling them that it was her ! They would not go back, as they thought it was some person trying to f; : .1 them. Finally the voice pleaded fur them to come back. Ihey complied ; and imagine their astonishment when they came b;irk and fmnd their sister with her power i f speech restored. She related that in -tor.j ing. something bad got into her threat wh'u-h nearly choked her, when violent vomiting took place and in a few moments she ejected from her throat a cartilaginous tub.-" about four inches in length and re sen.bliug scraped intestine. .Since this t range occurrence the has enjoyed perfect control over the vocal organs. Centre Reporter. The Lt'ramie Sentinel says : Six years .tigj Mrs. Mary Ahart was living in a little font on the edge of the town. Her whole worldly possessions consisted of this tent, a straw bed, two or three boxes which served ts chairs and table, a little seveu or eight vear old girl, and two cows and calves. She s ild the spare milk of these two cows, car rying it around town with a tin pail, and with the product, and from work which she v.d for her neighbor?, supported herself ana chiiJ. lien she could get three or lire dollars ahead she would buy another c.i:!' or yearling. It is not our purpose to trace her progress up to the present time minutely ; but the result is that now, in 3jss than seven years, she has several hun dred head of cattle, a fine farm with nice ouildmgs and improvements, a comfortable, Men luxuriant home, and instead of carry ing miik around by hand, rides ia her own carriage. Iltr daughter is a young lady, educated and accomplisheded. To dry Mrs. Ahart's property is valued at from 340,000 $50,000. And she has made it all by "honest industry and good management. iic has never had a Government contract r fd!l heir to any property. In preparing coal for the market it is first passed through the coal breaker at the iiiino, and the different sizes separated by screens, and by this process one-fourth of vie coal is wasted : that is, lr 2000 pounds oal, as it is mined, is put into the i'-rcakcr, only 1500 pounds comes out as tHrchataUe coal, the remaining 500 pounds emg waste ia the form of dust and line particles -of coal. Th deemed worthless, and thousands of lP":s ot it lay about the breakers in the f'al regions. Various devices have been iried to utilize this waste, but all have failed, until recently. A process has now cen patented, which upon trial creates, fctcn used. A continuous spray of wate -"id a bOWCrflll h!:.;t ,.f ',r i' i.cr.H in iho jurnace, and no difiicalty is experienced in tfcw process has been tried part of the w-crs have been taken nut. thft remaininir ones being suficient to furnish the power Quired. Special Totice. Turner Palmer requests us an oance that he will, during the coming open a Produce Market, at the Meat market ot S. W. Palmer, on Maiu street, in S ro,Vgh' whe-e lio will be happy to m on all who desire anything in his line, (f VUld for 1Iides' Skins, Butter, Eggs, e J cPl0RTANT-"-Id order 10 luit the Boot 7 6hoe Business, Simon Fried offers his etock of Boots and Shoes, at first t and leloio coet. Come ODeand all, 0W is your chance for Bargains. tfc"r: . rr-,Kvoteon the new Constitution ol Mis- -s c-ii'v;is.sed at Jefferson City, on f tZ with the following result : Total , ,.i u,v .naioruv ior um v,usiuu- tun a shght alteration in the furnace under '.ie boiler, steam much cheaper by the use tlilS Cud dust. t!inn irKnrn rrvil Vvjfi KEYSTONE DRUG STORE. Dr. S. L. Foulke & J. Knr.su fc, Puecessors to Peter Williams, have purchased the Empire Drug Store, on Main Street, a few doors below the 1'ofet-oDice, and for the convenience of those who wish to call, will have a red lamp in front, and known hereafter as the ItcystoKC Dru Store, where will be constantly kept Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Drugs and Medicines, and all articles usually kept in a Drug Store, at the lowest market prices. S. L. FOULKE, J. KRESGE. Dr. S. L. Foulke being a practical Physician, having hi 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 pound all prescriptions. Nov. 11, '75-Gm. Goods cheaper than ever at N. Ruster's He 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 them. Those wishing to secure a good bargain will do well to call at N. Ruster's, as he is bound not to be undersold. CAUTION 1 All persons are hereby cautioned not to trespass on any property of the undersigned, situate in Stroud township, Monroe county, Pa. Any one violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. JACOli II. BUTTS. Sirondsburg, July 29, 1S75. Dwelling House for Sale. A very desirable two story Dwelling House, contain ing seven rooms, onu of which is suitable for a Stor3 Koom, situate on Main street, in the Horoujh of Stroudsbur. The huildinar is nearly new, and every part of it in good condition. For terms tc, HUM Mil call at this office. fDsc. 9, lS75-tf. NOTICE. Notice is hereby piren that an application will be mad to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its next s.-ssion for a charter, authorizing the construction of a lU.Iay from Bcthleljem, F:nnsylvania, to Tort Jer vU. New Voi k, to be called the liudsou, Delaware and Lehigh ItailwRi-. HENRY FULMETt, CHAULESST. JOHN, JACOB K LEI N 1 1 A NS, CHARLES BltODHEAD. December 0, l ?7o. It. Opposition to Humbuggsry! The undersigned hereby announces that he has re-SMinc-1 business at the old utand, next door to Ruster's C'.ltihing Store, Main street, Stroudsbur?, l'a., and is fully prepared to accommodate all in want of BOOTS and SHOES, made in the latest style and of Rood material. Repair ing prompt J v atiehtcd to. Give me a eall. D.?c. U, lSTo-lr.J C. LEWIS WATERS. Widow's Appraisement. The appraisement of Widow's in the follow ing Estates, will be presented for approval to the next Orphans' Court, to he held at.Strouds burg, on Monday, December, 27, 1875. Instate ot John Jovden, deceased rrederiek Cowl, Jr., " Jacob Meizger, " ICnoch Flagler, Sen. ' Joseph P.'jsh, X it TIIO. M. McILHAXEY, Dec. 9, lS7o-3t. Prothonotarj- FOR SALE, 23 acres of choice Land, all cleared, near Middlehu.-h, Summerset county, N. J., good two-story HOUSE, 7 room., iJarn and other out-bniidings, only i tnile from Depot, convenient to New-York, 4 trains each way. Price only $4,oG0. Will exchange for a good farm in this locality, or ell on ea.Gy terms. WANTED, Five to ten acres good level land within one mile of C-lroudsbnrg, no buildings. Must be cheap. LARGE HOUSE AND LOT, 15 rooms, in Strondsburg, to exchange for a good Farm near !v. CIRCULAR SAW MILL and GOO acres heavv TIMIiER. to exchange for good Farm. STORE PROPERTY in East Strondsburg to exchange for good Farm. Call or addresH PEIRSON & THOMPSON, Conveyancers and Collectors. Office Kistler's new building, near the Depot, East Stroudsbcrg, Pa. December 9, 1875. lm. Sheriff's Sale. By virtuo of a writ of ven ex. de. terris. to mo direc ts, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Mon roe county, 1 will expose to Bale at Public Vendue, on Monday, the 21th day of September, 1875, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Rorough of Stroudsburp, Monroe County, the fol lowing dertcribc-d real estate, to wit: A certain messuage and tract of land situate in Tobyhanna township, containing 193 ACRES, more or lss adjoining land of Shortz A Lewis. Jacob Brown, Jacob Stoulfer and others, about 60 Acres cleared. 15 Acres meadow, balance timber land. Im provements are a Frame Dwelling House, C2 x 34 feet, 2 stories hljh, one House 18 w rA 11 tr.vi lla rn MS Tt 45 feet. Corn Crib and other out buildings. Tun khan nock Creek runs through the premises, also the Sullivan Seized and taken in execution as the prorerty or Frederick 1. Miller, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office St roudsburg, Dec. 9, 1875-0t. j Sheriff's Sale. pv virtue of a writ of Al. Fi. Fa. to me directed, Is sued out of iho Court of Common Pleas of Monroo County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Morulay, the 21th day of December, 1875, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Sftroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described real otate, to wit: A certain lot or piece of land situate in the Borough intr lauds of Frederick Klockler, Cicorze F. Heller, and at the North Went corner of Poott and Greu streets, containing 3-4 ACRE, more or loss. IwproTcments are Frame Dwelling House, nr. am -t a .a1 h 1Z i fYer IrtT t? 1 story, and addition of 1 story 12x16 feet, raine Cistern of Water at the door. Also a lot of land on the East side of Green street, containing 10 feet front on said street and 1 7o feet in depth adjoining lands of Jerome S. Williams, and Jarae T. Carmer. Improvements Frame shop 10 x 12 Seized and taken in execution as the property of w ; l T-...-W mrA In Ka TiA 1V T A fof COilh. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, I Vac. b, iqio-v-oi- I BLANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this Office. ESTRAY. KrTyi Came to tlie premises of the pnlwcri- .Tbei r a roan colored HEIFER. No ier ceptible marks, apparently between one and two years old. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take her away or shew ill be disposed of according to CIIAS. E. KISTLER. Seiota. Nov. 26, 1375. 3t Sheriff's Sale. P.y virtue of scveml writs of ven. ex. to me directed issued out of tbe Orphans Court and 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 Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit: A certain messuage and tract of land situate In Chestnuthill township, containing 154 1-2 ACRES, more or lest, bounded bv lands of Peter Frantz, Joseph Huple, Linford Berber, Jerome Skitter and other land of John Mcrwine, John ijiglin and others, about 125 Acres cleared, about 35 Acres meadow, balance good Timber land. The improvements arc one Tavern House, 30 x 42 feet, 2 Stories high, double porch attached. 7x4i feet. Caller under the wnoie nouse, &ione Jviicnen attached ana Dining Koom 27 x 31 feet, l. stories high, Porch on kitchen 7 x 31. Bank barn iH x 50 feet. Frame Shed 34 x GO ft.. Frame Store House, IS x 23 feet, 2 stories, 1 Sbed 21 x 2S, 1 Shed lt x 22, Spring House 1G x 2S, and other out buiidings. Three Apple Orchards, two wells of water near the door, Spring of water and stream of water runs torinigh the same. The Easton and Wilkes-Bare turnpike, and Stage Koad to Kresge vile passes through the same. Seizod and taken in execution as the property of John Mcrwine, ana to be sola ov me lorcasii. JACOB k. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, 1 ' Dec. 2, 1875-Ct. Sheriff's Sale. By virtuo of a writ of lev. fa. to hie directed, Issued out 'of the Court of Commou Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the ISth day of December, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe County, the fol lowing described Iiaal Estate, to wit: All that certain messuage and trcct of land situate In Tunkhannock township, in said county containing 332 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands surveyed on warrant to Pavid Ca'.dwall, part of Horsefield i McCarty, Dedrick Pvcos. James Stewart, Silas McCarty and Benjamin McCarty. About 115 Acres cleared, a greater part of which is grass land, balance good timber land. Ira provement one Tavern House, 22 x 40 feet, 2 stories. Kitchen attached 12 x 16 feet, 1 story, 1 Barn 33 x 40 feet, piece at tached 20 x 16 feet, 1 Shed 24 x 30 and 1 Shed 40 x 50 ft. 1 Stable 24 x 3tJ, Hog Stable 10 x 20 and other out buildings. Well of Water near the door, and Fruit Trees on the premises. The Easton and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike passes through the same, also Public Road to L"ng Pond. Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of . 1 V . Jli l f 1 josepn morion, anu 10 oe soiu ut me ior casn. JACOB K. S1IAFEK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, I Dec. 2, 1573-3t. J 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 salo at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 18th day of December, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, tbe following descnoea real estate, to wit : A certain messuage and lot of land situate in Jackson township, containing 47 ACRES, about T,7 Acres cleared, of which 15 Acres are meadow, balance limber land. Adjoining land or Jacob Kresge, John Possenger, and others. Improvements are one Log House, weather boardwl 21 x 24 feet, 2 stories, 1 Log House. 13 x 18 feet. VA stories. 1 Plank House 20 x 1G feet, ll stories. Frame Barn 35 x 40 ft., and other out buildings. Apple Orchard and Water on the premises. Seiz'.-d and taken in execution as the property of Joan s. I-rutcher, and to be gold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Stroudsburg, ) Dec. 2 lo75-3t. Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of 5th Tluries Fi. Fa., to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, L will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Saturday, the ISth day of December, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Keal Instate, to wit: A messuage and tract of land situate in Eldred township, containing 80 Acres, more or les, adjoining land of Charles Buskirk, John Heimbach, John Correll and others. The improve ments arc a Frame Dwelling House, 2 stories high, 20 x 30 feet: one House 18 x 26 feet, two-stories high, Bank Barn 36 x 62 feet, Cider Press, Hx3 feet, Wagon House, 18 x 14 feet, Corn-crib. SAW MILL; good Apple Orchard, Well of water near the door. Public road from Easton and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike to Lehigh Gap passes through the same. ALSO, a tract of Woodland, Containing 106 Acres, adjoining John Correll, Henry Correll, Jacob Diehl, kelson Jiemcnuger and others. Also, a tract or 32 Acres adjoining Charles Buskirk, Levi Smith and others, about 20 acrn of which is cleared. Seized and taken in execution as tbe property of Maseas Smith, and to be sold bv me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Dec. 2, 1875. 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 toeale at Public V endue, on SATURDAY, December 18th, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Ifou?e, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Keal 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 Newhart, land late of Charles Shupp, dee'd., land of JacouGreenaraoyer, Charles II. llaney, JJaniel Kind, Catharine Sobers and Samuel Altemose, about Thirty-five Acres cleared and under cultivation. The Improve ments are a Two Story PLANK HOUSE, 20x26 feet, a Frame Stable, about 18x20 feet, a Corn Crib and other out-buildings. The Road leading from Wilkesbarre Turnpike to Lehigh Gap and the road leading from said Turnpike to Kresgeville passes through the Seized and taken in execution as the pro- m r r tt. . J.l l.il perty 01 Jienry iviniz, ana 10 do eoia oj me tor casb. JACOB K. SIIAFEK, Sheriff. Sheriff Office, Strondaburg, 1 November, 25, 2875. ' iVt! I MlSf-l Auditor's Notice. Notice is hercbv irlven that th iindra.f Auditor nnuointed bv the Omhsn's Court of Monroe county to examine and, and if occasion require, resettle the account oi Sarah Dimtmck, Executrix of the last will and Testament of Mason Dimmifk . i1icpbkpi1 will ottor... tn tl. duties of his appointment on Thursday, Decem- per i otn, ltwo, ai 10 o'clock A. M. at hisotlice 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. -vv Palmer & Bro, vs. Common Pleas of Mon John I. Allender roe County The undersigned anninted bv th Cnnrt of Common Pleas, Auditor to make distribution of the money paid in Court from the sale of Personal Pronertv of above defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on murRUay, tlie Z6ra day of December, 1876, at iu o ciocK a. m., at the 1'rotlionotary's Ottice in Stroudsbunr- at which time and nlacft all persons having any claim or demand on said 1 1 1 ... a lima win present tne same or be forever debarred from coming in for anv share thereof. TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Nov. 25, 1875. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons inter ested, that the account of Thomas M. Mcllha- ney, Assignee of Joseph C. Romine, of the Borough of East Stroudsburg, has been 61ed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common rieas of Monroe County, and will be presented for confirmation, at the next term of said Court, to be held Monday, December 27, 1875. TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Prot'y. December 2, 1875. 4 1. iourt Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Samcel S. Dreuer. President Judgo of the 22d Judicial IHslriet of Pennsylvania, composed or the counties or Monroe and Carbon, and Pkter Gruvee and Jacob Stauffer, Esquires, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by virtue of their offices, Justices of the Cuurt oi urer ana .terminer ana uenerai Jan delivery and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said Count rot Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter S-Miona of the I'cace and Common Picas, and Court Oi Oyer anu Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Orphan's Court, for the said County of Monroe, to ba boldeQ at btroudsDurg-, on MONDAY, the 27th day of December, 1375, to continue one week, if necessary. XOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said countv of Monro.. that they be then and there readv with their rolls- records, inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances to do those things which their offices are ap pertaining, and also that those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute give evidence against the prisoners mat are or snail be in the jail or the said county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charted with the commission of oS'onces to be then and there to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) JACOB K. SHAFER, SheriflT. ShcrifTs Office Stroudsburg, Dec. 2, 1S75. J Register'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 OlBce, of Monroe county, and will be presented for conbrmation to the Orphans' Court of aaid county at Stroudsburje:, on .Monda)', 2i th of December, 187 o, at 10 o clock, a. m. The account of Theodore Smith, Adm'r. of the Estate of Susan B. Smith, deceased. The account of Samuel Arnold, Guardian of the Estate and person of Lewis Edwin Huf smith. The acount of Samuel Arnold, Guardian of the Estate and person of Matilda Hufsmith. The final account of Joseph Brotzman and Henry Brotzman, Adm'rs. of the Estate of William Brotzman, deed. The final account of Mary Detrick and Moses Detrick, Adm'rs of the Estate of John E. De trick, dee'd. The account of John W. Loder, Adm'r. of the Estate of John B. Miller, deed. The account of Philip McClusky, Adm'r. of the Estate of Henry McClusky, dee'd. Account of Joseph II. Lee, Adm'r of the Estate of Jesse Lee, dee'd The account of Charles Van Buskirk, Adm'r. of the Estate of Jacob Van Buskirk, dee'd. JOHN APPENZELLEPw, Register. November 27, 1875. 4t. NOTICE. The undcrsiencd hereby pives 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 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. 23-2m. PETER WILLIAMS. Spoke Timber Wanted. For terms and particulars apply at once to KLAER, SCHOONOVER & Co. At their new Spoke Factory. Oct. 28, '75-tf. Stroudsburg, Pa. FOR SALET One pair of Mules, 3 years old, 15J hands high, well broke in every way, in good condition te-aggfekSi, v ill sell cheap or exchange Ior good yoke of oxen. Call on or address L. T. SMITH, Forks Station, Monroe Co., Pa. Sept 30, 1875. Liverj & Exchange Stables. The undersigned having pur chased the stock of Horses, Car rintrns. Xrc... nwnpd hv A. V. ..AFanirhoner. hear leave to sav to the public they have horses and carriages to Ulie at ail nours on reasonable rerms. PEIKSON & THOMPSON, OlFioe opposite R.U. Depot, East Stroudsburg, PaT Stables immediately in rear. Sept 30, 1875. tf. TO THE LADIES. Ladies Hair-Combings, made up cheap and good into Braids, Swithces, Curia, Prises, etc., nrrlora lft nf Mrs. 1. Ti. Clemens' Fancv Mil linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send hv mail tn C. A. L. E. LAKE. Stroudsburir. Monroe county. Residence two miles west of Stroudsburg on the Kunkletown road. July 8, 1875-Cm. DOX'T sou know that J. II. McCarty & Sons are the 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 ot tne tact June 18,'74-tf JOBPRINTINO, of til kind neatly ex eeuted at this efBce. effirfi KEEP YOUR EYE 03ST THIS For Bargains thai are Bargains, AND POULAR GOODS AT POPULAR GO TO THE New York Store 1 "VIIERE YOU WILL FIND5 CALICOES for 5 cents. CALICOES, 1G yards for 9D cents, war ranted fast colors. CALICOES for 8 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: tip. Plain Dress Goods at such numerous pri ces that we havent time to mention them. BLACK ALPACAS that will heat tlie nation ! Fast colored GINGHAMS 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 JPrices. To avoid giving our cutomers the trou ble of waiting while their packages are 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. WyckolT, Cooke & Bell. Keep your Eye on this Column Stroudsburg, Oct.. 7, 1875-3m Decker's Column I HANG THE BANNER ON TUB Outef Wall 1 THE WONDERFUL CHEAP AUCTION STORE TRIUMPHANT f The Victory Complete. Our Books will show that the sales of the CHEAP AUCTION STORE have been 284 Dollars more, for the past four weeks, ending on 2d of October, than they were during the same weeks last yeafv Veil, Votovll? Why it proves b'- yond a doubt that the CHEAP AUCTION STORE is bound to go ahead, opposition! or no opposition'. It prospers under the lash. It is like an old chestnut tree, the more you club it the more chestnuts you get. Will you believe 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 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 caff buy it in other Stores. They know that Decker sells his beauti ful shilling Calico, Fplended winter styles, for 8 cents a yard. They know .they can buy handsome Alpaccas", all colours, for 25 cents a yard which no man can beat. They know that they can get cotton bats for comforters for 14 cents, and full pound, best cotton carpet warp for 28 cents a pound, while some others charge 35 to 40 cents. They know that for Undershirts- anc? Drawers, and hosiery and gloves, nt man: can beat CHEAP AUCTION STORE.- Every gentleman who has dealt with us knows that he saves from 50 cents to cne: dollars for every hat he buys of us. If tc farmer wants Flannels lie knows just the spot where to get them cheap. lou see is bound tor 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 5Q or 75 cents on a pair. If a gentleman wants a fine suit ot 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 5 dollar winter coat, how soon they are off to- Decker's Cheap Auction Stored If any one wants cloths or cassimeref 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 mcres 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 noamouth Stock of Fall and Winter Goods Just Received. We want our customers to understand that we now keep beautiful fine res's Groods of the latest fasihon and styles. So you need not go clswhere for fine goods. MR. QUACKENBUSH, the Superen--tendent and the Junior clerk Mr. Palmer, are gentlemen. . They are not filled with gas nor are they woodtics, nor blowers, but with great pleasure will they wait upoa the crowds at tho .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 Auction Store or a part of it tell them you don't see it. Remember our Store ia 4 doors below the Post Offioe. One sign across the walk, the ether in front of the Store. DECKER & CO. April 15, 1875.-ly. nr