icial Upecijt: I Ane bus-iness men very property Pur Ivm on their business air, their fcf thc"' -1 AitImsc in t,,c counting-room dfLT street. 11 is after aU a in ",en" I "a l""firt sieht to fee a young iuhh. or K,0"u !-sa Plaint as words to the i b J ; I !1IS:'!1CM Oak Hall, IIV 11 i i has a varied anu cna 'ti of S.ls specially deirr ,st r See Wanamakcr & 1J ,jffcar. TiiK ir. aried and charefully ncd for rown's .TnK ir.-lni crt:s:; r '.vr In order to quit thi Boot T iViiues, Simon Fried offers his 5hoe.:w of Hoots and Shoes, at first '.r2 " '. , . P, ,mr nnc find ml. line I: f .,,,1 hcluc cost. u your chancefor Come one an Bargains. 1 f - t I'.i-I.fEiJ. KRESCJE, SU V,f' Williams have pnrcha-ed the Em pi t iin Street, a lew coors lel j KEYSTONE DRUG STORE. ccewors re ow if.' Ttfce ami for the convenience of those . wy- ' .j wni have a red lamp in j!t and known hereafter as the Keystone Irus Store, will he constantly kept Paints, Oil, !.- Dni'M and Medicines, and all f! uslinlly kept in a Drug Store, at the lot market prices. S. L. FOULKE, J. KKESGE. a i U Foulkc being a practical Physician, L'kl-ofiWin the rear of paid Drug Store, tie is And all IN- invites the public to give him a call, fullv qualities to prescrtne atio com ill prescriptions. Nov. 11, '7o-Cin. flooJs cheaper than ever at N. Ruber's i has them marked way down to bottom kw fvo'h will arrive at X. Ruber's this i and next. Don't fail to call and .see MAIUUED. FARMERS MUTUAL. FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Notice is hereby Riven, that the annusl metin? of me .'iciniKn ui siu company, will otr licit! on the Bret Monday of January, beiug the 2d, at I he public house of Jacob K. Khnfer, in the Borouch of Stroudsburg, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time 13 managers i w iiiwi-u, aiso me election oi a i'resident anU secretary, runciuai attendance is requests P. S. EDIXfiER, Pres'L I elix Storm, See'y. Doc. 16-Ut. Dwelling House for Sale A very desirable two story Dwelling IImis contain ins seven room, one or which Is suitable for a Store Koom, situate on Main street, in th Jtoroiiith uf Stroudsburs. The tbulldinzis nearlv new. and every nart jf if ;.. i : : . . . i- . rail at this otnc. five. 9, 1875-tf. NOTICE. Xoticc U hereby piven that an application will be niudd to the Lecri-slaUire of IVnnsrivania. at it next soasinn for a charter, authori.in the construction of a Kail way from Ik'tlib.hor.i, Pennsylvania, to l'ort Jer vi.s. Now York, to be called the Hudsou, Delaware and ucnign lunwav. HENRY FULMEK, CHARLIE ST. JOHN, .TA( (lit KLEIXHANS. CHARLES mtODHEAD. Decomber 9, 1373. tt. Opposition toHumbuggcry! The und"rsigned hemhy announces that he has re- sumru huMiii'ss at the old stand, next door to Uuster'a Clothiiii; Store, Main street, Stroudaburg, I'a., and is luiiy rciareu 10 aecouinioaaie an in want of BOOTS and SHOES, niade in the latest ?tyle and of good material. Repair ing proiupur aueiiicil to. Uive ine a rail. Doc !), IS75-ly.J C. LEWIS WATERS. l tht- resilience of tlie bride's father, Shaw , Pa., Icc. 9, IS7' by Hev. J. Jenkinx, Mr. Jizi Trcil'Ie and Miss Lizie, daughter of P. ;j Ijli-nl-rger, iLsq. ELECTION NOTICE. Widow's Appraisement. The appraisement of Widow's in the follow ing Estates, will be presented for approval to the next Orphans' (. onrt, to be hi Id at .Strouds burg, on Monday, December, 27, 1875. Estate of John Kowden, deceased. " Frederick Cowl, Jr., " Jacob Metzger, " Enoch Flagler, Sen Joseph Pnsh, T1IO. M. McILIIAXEY, Dec. 9, lS7o-ot. Prothonotarv a FOR SALE, 23 acres of choice Land, all cleared, near Middlebnsh, Summerset countv, N. J., I ... Iftl 3 to annual i.i-i ii'.n ' ' ! jw, . , ,, , , .. .. . t -.- i lather illlt-Iilll i in-i nnlv mi frum Ilatutf furance Loni' t . ' . - - I'liiivcnteni to cw-iorK, strains each wav l'rice only Sl,n(jO. Will exchange for a good i F . .. I .!,.,. i. ... " larni in tins loen;itvt or Fell on easy term.-. UUI ... . WVN'TRf) Kii-Pln ln il Iar.l1.nl1 within one mile of Strondsluirg, no buildings ecrctarv. il;r Can! (o Optrnticc Life 7ni aiH I f Jieid .it the (Jommisioner's Office I I I,.,,,,,,. HI".: vien 2 and S cluck, p. m. 1 M. A. Dk L. VA.N IIOKN, ')j-enibor ir, lS7-. 'it. Executor's Notice. J.'A'fof Ium-"'. 11- VKr.rr, h-te of the Borough of JS:rcii.ls!'iirj; 1 a., d ceased. ,; j, r-0!i imlfbt-d to Mid estati-'are requested to rnii- i ii 1 1 it -.i:- payment : and th liaTinir lejjal tj.i jpsiii: 'ho vame are d,vred to present them iu .-a'.- oro'T lor i: ionini. wiinoni a-iar, 10 7 HANNAH WYCKOtT," Executrix. ; i('!.urg, Ta.. IVc. 15, 1S7.V6!. -4 M Presbyterial Academy Blairstown, New-Jersey. I "l:e M-cond term w ill open January 4, 1S76. atifnl inxtruciion, religions oversight, home iiifurls and moderate prices. II. U.GItEdORY, Pn. D. Df.W, 1 87.3. I in. Principal. ARGUMENT LIST. I'KCKMUKR TERM, 1S75. Ilnicrr K. Norton vs. .James II. Kerr .r Merwine vs. Peter Zimmerman. . ft ii. 11 I'TTfk' i uf uiairrr oi i ne jjiecptions in the ofKeul Estate of Philip Heller, dee'd :i the matter of the Petition for decree pac porfurmance of contrrct between b A. Fethcrnian and l'Lilin Heller. If, 4 - - . cf a. S''m. iWlinjrvs. John Warner, "lin .Merwine vs. Conrad Frablc. 75. T. McIliianky, Prot. .Must tie cheap. LAP.UK IIOI'SE AND. LOT, lo rooms, in Stroud.sburtj, to exchange for a good Farm near by. uiiui'iAiv .mii.Ij and ouu acres heavy TIMBEH, to exchange fur good Farm STOKE PItOPEUTY in East Stroudsburg to exchange lor goou rami. Call or address PE1RSOX c THOMPSON, Conveyancers and Collectors. OJlcc Killer's new building, near the Depot, J-.AST bTRoUI?BLRG, 1A. December 9, 1875. lm. rv , oiler vs. Jacob Mroud. in.-, Uaura & Co. vs. The Tsn. of TRIAL LIST. IT.r-K.MBEK TERM 1S75. nnios l'ince vs. Ilenrv P. T!o Adm'r ffVilliani OverSeld. dee'd. f.in Mackes vs. Jacnb Bonscr. f-ocutors of Sydenham Walton, dee'd., 'f'oi'L'e Kates. wraiah J)reher VS. Charms Ilonrv nnd n Merrine J 1IVT5. T. M. McIltianf.t, Prot. J. POPILAR LECTURES. the qest of distinguished citizens of Stroudsburg. T7: Dn G- ! CAKROW. will deliver, in All 'lcp:il Church, a course of I ,e RU!ject and daten as followg: urstiay, January 1, t p. m. "Tte Carpet Bagger in Egypt". ; "e climate, tml ,n,l ,..i...; .l. :Cc lc ,andofthe I'haraohn and of j Friday, Jan. 7, t p. m. faragaay; the Japan of the American 1 Continent." ' i.vi, , and Grange people of this un iA ! 'rtl(mof America will be fully de f -xmo. fPfr'Kr)nal obK"-ation. The long 'few, L PeI,,e. unicr tyrants as cruel J lucday, Jan. P- m. tLtfh1uCitles ? acd on the great ; jn; of the South American Conti- "in. " occupations and amr.se- tndVk ?ndw,prslinonH; ptot-k brceJ- civi' warS &cm&cg ' I,0lilk'al convuIsion8 rrJaj , Jan. 14, t p. 111. w Land of the Bible." ? "b ai,HV",iabI,arif8 : thc5r appearance, r o tlio Wo. mat remain as lhey Tu Lircrv& Hxchanjrc Stables. The undersigned liaving pur chased the stock of Horses, Car riages, eve., owned by A. 93eLi-&wt',:ri?:honer, bee leave to say to the public they have horses and carriages to hire at all hours on reasonable terms. PEIHSOX & THOMPSON, Office opposite lt.lt. Depot, Last btroudsburg, Pa. Stables immediately in rear. Sept. 30, 1875. tf. Auditor's Notice. S. W. Palmer & Rro. 1 vs. V Common Pleat of Jlon- Jolin 1. Allender, J roc County. The undersigned appinted by the Court of Common Pleas. Auditor to make distribution of the moucv paid in Court from the sale of Personal Property of above defendant, will attend to the duties of hi appointment, on Thursday, the 23rd day of December, 1876, at 10 o ciock a. ni., at the 1 rothonotary s Office 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 share thereof. TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. Nov. 2o, 187o. Sheriff's Sale. P.y virtue of a writ of Ten ex. de. terris. to me direc ted, ixxurd out of the Court of Onirnon riea of Mon roe comity, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Monday, tli 27 lh day of September, 1375, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the ISorough of StroudsburR, Monroe County, the fol lowing d ribtrd real eftate, to wit: A e. rtain mesiuasjc and tract of land aituatc in Tobyhanna township, containing 193 ACRES, more or less adjoining land of Rhortz JL Lewis. Jacob Rrown. Ja"ob .Stoufl'er and others, about CO Acres cleared, 15 Acres meadow, balance timber land. Im provements are a Frame Dwelling House, 22 x 34 fet, 2 stories hifjh, one House 18 x 10 feet V stories. Barn 3-"i x 4" feet. Corn Crib and oth-r out buildings. Tunlthanuock Creek runs through the premises, also the Sullivan Road. Seized "d taken in oreeution s the nrorerty of Frederick P. Miller, and to he sold by me for eash. JACOB K. SHAFKJt, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office St roudsburg, 1 Jec. 0, lR7-r-;:t. S 1 1 EJ ay, Ja... is, n p. m. onr with Charles Dickens." ftuLh,,!rg;a,pers?naI interview with the Non. , JJnaon- . Topic of. the con- : hto .nrf iPI?ranoe; manner of talk 0uPioionc &cWr0ta h" Wfk8; ,!inl nd fourth of ,he the lec- War in fuu Turkish costu me. Sheriff's Sale. Py virtue of a writ of Al. FI. Fa. to me directed, is sued out of thc Court of Common Pleas or Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on Monday, the 27 lh day of December, 1875, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Moiiroe county, the following described real tjite, to wit: A certain lot or dec of laud situate in the Borough of Stroudsburg, adjoining lands of Frederick Kleckler, George F. Hclk-r, and at the North West coiner of Scott and Grtcu streets, containing 3-4 ACRE, more or less. Improvements are Frame Dwelling House, 9S t HI feet. 2 stories with Kitchen 10 x 12 1 story, and addition of 1 story 12 x 16 fet. Frame Stable and other out buildings. 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 75 feet in depth adjoining lands of Jerome S. Williams, and James T. farmer. Improvement Frame shop 10 x 12 foot. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Jeremiah Frutchey, and to b sold by me for cash. JACOB K. 6HAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, I Dec. 6, 1675-9-3t. LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale at this Office. TO THE LADIES. Ladies Ilair-Cornhings, made up ehcap and good into lirauls, owithce, Curls, I rises, etc. orders left at Mrs. 1. II. Clemens' Fancy Mil linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian vneen Hotel, or send bv mail to C. & L. E. LAKE. Stroudsburg, Monroe county. Residence two miles west of Stroudsburg on the Kunkletowh road. July 8, lS75-Gm. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of several writs of ven. ex. to me directed issued out of the Ornhaus' Court and Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I will expose to sale at Public vendue, on Saturday, tlie 18th day of December, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, nt the Court IIouso in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Real Estate, to wit: A certain messuage and tract of laud situate in incut nu thill township, containing 154 1-2 ACRES, more or less, bounded bv lands of Peter Frantx, Joseph Itunlo. Li n ford Bcrircr. Jerome Slutter and other land of John Merwine, John Si Klin and others, about 125 Acres cleared, about Acres meadow, balance good iiiDurriiuu. i lie improvements arc one Tavern House, 30 x 42 feet. 2 Stories high, doublo porch attached, 7 x 42 feet, Cnllc-r under the whole House, Stone Kitchen attached and Dining Itoom 27 x 31 feet, li stories hlch. Porch on kitchen 7 x 31. Bank barn 45 x SO feet. Frame Shed 34 x 60 ft.. fratue Store House, 14 x 28 feet, 2 stories, 1 Shed 21 x 23, 1 Shed 16 x 22, Spring House 16 x 26, and other out buildings. Three Apple Orchards, two wells of water near the d,or. Spring of water and stream of water runs torgugh the same. The Easton and Wilkes-K;ird turnpike, and Stage Itoad to Kresgc vilc pxsses through the same. Seized and taken lu execution as the property of jonu .Hcrwine, and to oe sola ov ni torcasti. JACOB K. SHAFEK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, 1 Dec. 2, 1875-3t. J Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of lev. fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public endue, on Saturday, the 18ih 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 Heal 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 Iavid Caldwall. part of Horseficld & McCarty, Dedrick Kees, James Stewart, Silas .Mccarty and Benjamin McCartv. About 111 Acres cleared, a greater part of which is grass laud, balance good timber land. Im provement one Tavern House, s Jfi-q l- a u icv i, siorics, iviicnen auacncu ii xifyra lb fevt. l story, l Barn 36 x 40 feet, piece at-' srvt tached 20 x 16 feet. 1 Shed 24 x 30 and 1 Shed 40 x 50 ft. 1 Stable 24 x 36, Hog Stable 16 x 20 and other out buildings. ell of Water near the door, and Fruit Trees on the premises. The Kaston and Wilkes-Barre Turnpike pav.es through the same, also Public Itoad to ing rond. Seized and taken in execution as the property of jwcpa .onon, na to oe soia uv me ior casn. JACOB k. S1IAFEIL Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, 1 Dec. 2, lS75-3t. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. ex. to ne directed, issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Monroe County, I win expose to saio at i'uduc cuaue, on Saturday, the ISth day of December, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at thc Court House in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe countv. thc following uescrioea real estate, to wit : A certain messuage and lot of land situate in Jackson township, containing 47 ACRES, about 37 Acres cleared, of which 15 Acres are meadow bala nee Timber land. Adjoining land of Jacob Kresire. joau rossenger, and others, improvements are one Log House, weather boarded 24 x 24 feet, 2 stories. 1 Log House, 16 x 13 feet. V,i stories. 1 Plank House 20 x 16 feet, 1U stories. Frame Barn 35 x 40 ft.. and other out buildings. Apple Orchard and Water on tne premises. Niized and taken in execution as the oronertv of jenn . iTuicnev, ana to ix sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Stroudsburg, Dec. 2 187o-3t. j Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of 5th Pluries Fi. Fa., to me directed, issued out of thc Court of Common Pleas of ."Monroe county, I will expose to salo at Public v endue, 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 aescn&ea iteai estate, to wit: A messuage and tract ot land situate in Udred township, containing 80 Acres, more or less, adjoining land of Charles Buskirk, John ileimbach, John Correll and others. The improve ments are a Frame Dwelling House, : stories high, 20 x 30 feet: one House S x 26 feet, two-stories high, Bank Barn 36 x 62 feet, :ider Press, IS x 30 feet, Wagou House, 18 x 14 feet. i.orn-criD, saw iil,l.; good 'Tf Apple Orchard, p Well of water near the door. Tublic 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 lieinennger and others. Also, a tract ot 32 Acres adjoining Charles Buskirk, Levi Smith and others, about 20 acres of which is clcarad. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Maseaa Smith, and to be sold by me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFEK. Sheriff. Sheriff'a Office, Stroudsburg, Dec. 2, 1875. 3t. j ' si yif nit Ptf-H JIIsVfTC B Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of ven. er. to me directed, sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on SATURDAY, December 18A, 1875, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court louse, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Ileal Estate to wit. A certain tract or piece of land situate in loss township, containing 162 Acres, 45 Perches, more or less, adjoining lands of Charles Bus kirk, Jerome Buskirk, land of Jacob Is ew hart, and Jate of Charles fehupp, dee d., land of acobGreenamover, Charles II. llanev, Daniel 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 (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 for cash. JACOB K. SHAFEK, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) f i sir J Kovemberi 2- 2875. PROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all pe.sons inter ested, that the account of Thomas M. McIIha ney, Assignee of Joseph ,C. Romine. of the Borough of East Stroudsburg, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotarv of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Countv. and will be presented for confirmation, at the next term of said Court, to be held Monday, December 27, 1S75. TIIO. M. McILIIANEY, Prot'y. December 2, 1875. 4t. touvt Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Samitki. S. Drkiikr, President Judgo of the 22d Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Monroe and Carbon, and Petkk Gkuver and Jacou Stauffkr. Esquires Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the Countv of Monroe, and bv virtu irr1ninr..o. t.... : of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail uvwvery ami voun oi ocnerai quarter Sessions in and for the said County of Monroe, have issued their precept to me commanding that a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Ponce anrl !iriiirin Pli.iw iVm-ivf i 7 ' - 't " - wuitvi WTCl K Il 1 Terminer and General Oail Dclivory and Orphan's vuun, i' iuu auiu v,uuaif oi -vi on roe, to dc holden at Stroudsburg, on MONDAY, the 27th day of December. 1375. to continue one week, if necessary. AOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of flic " vtHaw S VII 1 ,r that they be then and thore ready with their rolls- wuiu.,, 1I14U1SIUU11S, cAcmiuuuoiis and otner remem brances to do those things which their oflices are ap pertaining, and also thut those who are bound by recognizances to prosecute give evidence against the Drisoncrs that are or hhall lu in (1, ioii ,.rth -.1.1 " " -' jn.a v HIV D.IU county of Monroe, or against persons who stand charged with the commission of otlV-nri in li thn n,i to prosecute or testily as shall be just. luou save me commonwealth.) v - - JAmnv sir u'irn ci,..ip '-.i IU. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, ) FOR Practical Presents. FOIl THE 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 hied in theLegister sOlhce, of Monroe county, and will he presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of said county at Stroudsburg, on Monday, 27th of December, 1S75, at 10 o clock, a. m. lhe account of Theodore Smith, Adm'r. of the Lstate of Susan B. Smith, deceased. The account of Samuel Arnold, Guardian of the Instate and person of Lewis Ldwm Iluf- smith. The acount of Samuel Arnold, Guardian of the Instate and person of Matilda Hufsraith. The final account of Joseph Brotzman and Henry Brotzman, Adm'rs. of the Estate of v uliam Brotzman, dee'd. 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 V. Loder, Adm'r. of tne Jvstate or John 15. Miller, dee'd. The account of Philip McClusky, Adm'r. of the Astute ot Henry McClusky, dee'd. Account of Joseph II. Lee, Adm'r of thc restate of Jesse Lee, dee d The account of Charles Van Buskirk, Adm'r of the Estate of Jacob Van Buskirk, dee'd. JOHN APPENZELLER, Register. November 27, 1S75. 4t. NOTICE. The undersicned herehv pIvm notlcA thif. he has disposed ot his Drug fctore, and rc unquisncu tne 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 atter that date will be left in thc hands of a J ustice of the Peace for collec tion. Oct. 28-2m. PETER WILLIAMS. Spoke Timber Wanted. For terms and particulars apply at once to KLAER, SCIIOONOVER & Co. At their new Spoko Factory. Oct. 28, '75-tf. Stroudsburg, Pa. FOR SALE. One pair of Mules, 3 3'cars old, 15 J hands high, well broke in every way, in good condition. ,Will sell cheap or exchange for good yoke ot oxen. Call on or address L. T. SMITH, Forks Station, Monroe Co.. Pa Sept 30, 1875. LEANDER EMERY, MANUFACTURER AH D DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Carriages and Buggies, Two-seated Carriages for Livery stables and private Families, Platform Spring Wagons, of the latest style and for all kinds of use, kept on hand or made to od.r. SINGLE-SEATED CARRIAGES, with top or without top, all style. Delivery and Express Wagons, of different styles, shipped to order. All work warrant ed in every particular for one rear. I will make to or der any stylo of Carriage or light Buggy that maybe wanted. ;sone out nrst class worK leaves my shop. I use only first class stock and employ first class work men, and feel confident that I can give entire satisfac tion to all who may purchase my work. All orders by mail shall receive prompt attention. Hoping that I mar be able to furnish the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity with any thing that they may want in my line. Address an oruers to LEANDER EMERY, Marengo, Calhoun County. Michigan. April 22, 1375. ly. SOMETHING- NEW ! A SHOE MANUFACTORY. The undersigned would respectfully give notice that they have established at Williams' Hall building, cor ner oi ueorge and Monroe streets, Stroudsburg, l a., a SHOE MANUFACTORY, for the making of all kinds of Lady's and Gentlemen and Children' Boots and Shoes and Uppora. Particu lar attention paid to CUSTOM WORK. Person having deformed feet, bunions or corns, or children with weak ankles, or crooked limbs, can have here of first class materials and at reasonable prices Shoes mada to suit their cases. Having had a laro experience in N.w York wa feel confident that we can suit customers as to qualities and price, all or our goods ootn lor general and special sal. ar warranted to be as represented Please give us a call, examine our goods and materials consisting of Surges, glazed French, Mat and French Calf Kid, long grained. Brush and Pebbled Gnat Morocco, French and American (.air and Kip altins, all or which will be heerfully shown to those who may call. Intending to make a first rate wearing article w have nothinc to conceal, either in stock or make from tha public, but would invite their closest scrutiny. July J, '75-tf. R. E. CROMMETT x CO. 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. JACOB II. BUTTS. Stroudsburg July 29, 1875. CS1 FC i COO Per Day it boms. Terms fre. Ad tpLO 'o PVdresG.5tinsonACo.lPortUnd,M. February 4, IS75. Iy. HOLIDAYS, Such as arc USEFUL as WELI AS ORNAMENTAL, GO TO THE New York- Store! Furs, Handkerchiefs, Perfumery, Hair Brushes, Hosieries, Ribbons, Neck-ties, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Lile Gloves, Towels, Napkins, Toilet-sets, Tidies, Childrens5 wove Socks, Linen cuffs and col lars, Shawls, Nubias, Felt Skirts, Ladies' Vests and Pants, &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. Wyckoff, Cooke & Bell. Stroudsburg, Oct. 7, 1875-3m Decker's Column! HANG THE BANNER O.V THE" Outer "Wall ! THE WONDERFUL AUCTION STORE TRIUMPHANT ! The Victor) Complete. Our Books will show that the sales of the CHEAP AUCTION STORE hsvo been 281 Dollars more, for the past Our weeks, ending on 2d of October, than tbey were during the same weeks last year. Veil, Yot gv It ? Why it proves be yond a doubt that thc CHEAP AUCTION STOIIE is bound to go ahead, opposition or no opposition, ft prospers under tlie lash. It is like an old chestnut tree, tlm more you club it the more chestnuts you: Will you believe me you might as well try to get a shad to climb to thc top of a crab-apple tree as to get his customers of Stroudsburg and the farmers of Monroe County to leave the eheap Auction Store, where they have saved so many dollars. during thc past six years. They well know thev can eret a riece of bleached or unbleached muslin, from 10 to 1) cents on a dollar cheaper than thev 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 Alpaccas, all colours, for 25 cents a yard, which no mau cau 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 35 to 4.U cents. They know that for Undershirts and Drawers, and hosiery and gloves, no man can beat CHEAP A UCTION STORE. Every gentleman who has 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 the spot where to get them cheap. V. L... J f il . . xuu see is uuuhu ior uie CHEAP AUCTION STORE. If a lady, or Miss, or child wants a pair of Shoes or Gaiters, they come at once to thc Cheap Auction Store. If a gentleman wants a pair of Boots or Shoes for himself or his Son, how quick he is off to Decker's, for there he saves his 50 or 75 cents on a pair. If a gentleman wants a fine suit of clothes for himself or his Son, he comes to Decker's and saves his dollars. If any oho is in want of a 3 or 4 or 5 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, you see them making traeks to the CHEAP AUCTION STORE, to get some double fold fine Beaver cloth or his beautiful Cassi meres for 50 and 75 cents per yard. If a Ladv, or Miss, or child, wants tn get a good fashionable winter hat and 1 1 1 -w-i .... luDDons and feather and I lowers to trim it with for half price, she comes to Decker's Cheap Auction Store. And so it goet, 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 st jles. So you need noc go ciswncre lor nno goods. MR. QUACKENBUSII, the iMipercn tendent and the Junior clerk Mr. Palmer, aro gentlemen. Thev are not filled with gas nor are they woodties, nor blowers. but with great pleasure will they wait upon the crowds at the -A-riction Store We would also have the people to under stand that we have no branch Storo n Stroudsburg and if any one says that thev are the Auction Store or a part of it, tell them you don't see it. ' Remember our Store is 4 doors below the Post Office. One sign "across the walk, the other in front of the Store. April 15, 1875.-ly. DECKER & CO, nr
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