MS9 Sljc jkffcvsonian. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1876. C-The brethren of the L 0. 0. F., of this JMOXROE DEJIOCIt ACY. county should bo stirring onward tho pre- A very nice kettle of fish is that which the paration to visit Philadelphia, and join in Democracy at its late couDty convention made the grand parade of the order which comes for the party. Its first work was a disgrace off on the 20th inst. All our neighboring fui squabble inaugurated by what proved in counties will be represented by large dclega- the end to be the majority, to force another tions. As concessions have been made by season of disgraceful representation similar to the railroads in greatly reduced fares, Luzerne tj,at exhibited by the same nominee years county it is said will have a delegation of at as0 whCn Monroe county's representative was least 1000, and Wyoming and Columbia the laushinir stock of the State. jTr ilace ! counties will be represented by the full jiag nothing to recommend him for the posi- strength of the order, as will also Carbon and Lion, but the fact that for years he was a Republican National Nominations. 'a "Jiner on. apM,u. close member ot tne uverueiu dynasty wu.cn licuuuvau dimiM nnt. hf hr-hinil these. PKnCP.iallV as t lC kj.l U:n : I,-.- nnnfhni-rAocnn 1 f - - I IHJIVi IHtOllIUU 111 l-IIC I 'v i IT IUI UUUitll,! nnA t !. oirrl. to f in cnon TO ill lllU'W l.i . .1 " P ? iT vnn prfIIIFNT uwaaiuu auu mt; eiftiii w ..... rnai tne DOSSCSSIOH OI an llUUlC'Ilse. aiuuuuiui . - " 7 I ... n,. 1 I KUTIIERFORD 13. II AYES, of Ohio, again come to any now living, 1 he parade, an.0pance and ignorance, and of a conscience it is assured will be the largest ot any order whicn was ncver known to balk at anything, i . i s . t 1 .1 I ....... for VICE -president, ever wuoesseu, anu uie regret ui iub uretu- n0 niatter how unprincipled, wnicn promised "WILLIAM A. WHEELER, of N ew"iork.ren at not having participated in it cannot! success. l)uriu,r the war he was a close fol- fail to prove the regret of a lifetime. Rcstir iower 0f the ex-Rev. Chauncey Burr, was one i IIAY12 YOU lBIMi:i FKOJi yourselves Dretnren and resolve to go, anu 0r tne icadcrs of Middle Suiithheld who were vciMiovn go. .1 The returns from crmont although not It hag been teiegrapheii aH 0VCr the full, enough is now known to insure a Le- han(j that Jlonroe and Pike county Demo- publican majority of 30,000 in that State, cratic Congressional Conferees had been in- The Republicans are jubilant, as the gains structed for that jolly son of Jeff. Davis f..r nveeeH tho r expectations, xemocracy, major jwu. iviuu, ui wiuuu t g0 r.r V,n1r county. This is not the fact. The conferees, id twelve towns, the Republican candi- Messrs. Marsh, Barry and Case refused to instrumental in importing that shining light of secession Democracy into the county, and held him here off and on for weeks to do missionary work for the advancement of the "lostcause." He took a large part in inaugu rating the reign of terror instituted to inter fere with the principles and action of men neighbors of his who felt that their first duty lay in supporting the government in the For this uiiu menu luniic. ah. itk..v,.... ... i i .1 . date received 27,702, to the Democrats ,,i nv.pr I most trying period of its existence . , LUUl AVI 10 VI 'K IM KJ tUH IVUUH "UN vuii vi . 14.490. Throughout the fctate ( so tar) the . iMT.A:ncr tn un e,,,,,, rnrn; work these patriots were persecuted anu Republican gain has been over 2,000, with Frce p Frank Beemish's organ , they have almost drlven from their homes, their lives the prospect of its being increased when been seen and put throueh both processes maae a Durucn ana lc'r PPJ ..11 .,r0rl TmWrl it. is now Unrl nrA nnw thorniiP ilv fnr To Hns. the wnragn me roubt-m auu mtii ureWuu..-u.i, .i.. -r.-.-i-i: Lo;.i.,f r T.rn0 nnnnk. ni of this same James Place, whom the Demo considered mat me j.tpuuiicaua nau wuuiua, uv,. ' law .may.. T . It cracv nrescnt as a nt man to return to a a. at r. , v. r.oi:-o discrace or me party anu me couniy. xi i iii- ii 1 1 in i i it i -J in 1 1 1 v i:i mi i r-i t "i" mi lit u - fV,,i. i,ntii hnll-v true that the war is over, and peace reigns, Democracy appears all upside down ' M1. -c orn. but this is no reason that men who have . . n c Ann ATn rrnlrQ " fir;t r-tt nnA all thf timo s(rog vramj o. a .ncrease cx "-j; ' TChich 8ecurcd porf.ion .hteh ho Las already hold to the ever their majority oi lb. 4. . r..,n: ..- disgrace of the nartv and the county. It is Our thanks are due to the Hamilton Cornet Band for their serenade on Satur day eveninz last. The band had been at tending the Festival of the Stroudsburg Cornet Band, given at the Fair House last Saturday. Their attainments in music is both creditable to themselves and teacher. Select Classical School. We are informed that Prof. Kunkle, of Brodlicads- ville, expects to open a select school, for the purpose of giving instruction m the higher Enslish branches and in the classics. Mr. Kunkle is au experienced teacher, and has met with great success wherever he has taught. Improvements. Mr. Peter Born has erected very neat and substantial steps in front of his barber shop. The stone are from Dr. Lantz's celebrated quarry. The Odd Fellows are placing an iron rail ing up the steps leading to their Hall. Frank Landers has the job, which assures neat and substantial work. "On ! I am almost broken to pieces," ex claimed a young lady the other evening, as she hauled up in front of La Bar's milli nery store to repair damages. She thought she was, and almost fainted at the idea of I the catastrophe, but came too when it was discovered that it was only the main stay of her bustle that had broken loose. nothing else to recommend them, should be Ti.jti.' .Vi-J and crisp, whether the same kind of argu mi. inn. monts nrnilnppfi K ctt. s i Unntift nt nPtlt this up his mind before he accepted. Iildeu r(lvM(1) Tt :SPOr. rewarded for treasonable practices indulged took a similar length oi time ere Woods Meeting. The pastor of Little Bethel A. M. E. Church, will hold a woods meeting in Durfee's Woods, commencing Thursday, Sept. 10, at ten o'clock A. M.f continuing over Sunday. A cordial invita tion is extended to all to be present. No lorscs or carriages allowed inside of the Grove. A collection will be taken on the ground for the benefit of the church. . . vp.ir lias not as vet been revealed lie COUld . ... .i -.. . . , i nlipn t) fnnntrv neerled tlm p:irnest sunnort tain mat tne major went noiue impresseu j rr--- get up u icu .mu i- with thc idea tLat he haJ Monroc and Sovnmnr. nominated to streniriuen uie iKirtv iu New York, hesitates reputation along with Tilden's. Will our dis tinguished neighbor over the way please ilpfine whv this is thus? We pause for a reply. Pike . . crmcr in lii hrerclip? nneket. but .iceordinrr to in T-Jl- hie ' O ' lien ""J v-t -r- ii .1 the free iress. and subsequent events ne must have been mistaken. By the way, where was "our distinguished neighbor's" of even man north of Mason and Dixon's line. It is christian to forgive, but it is not always a christian duly to forget, especially when there is no evidence .of repentance for sins committed, and we contend that Mr. General Harrison, the Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana, is said to be adored by his old fellow soldiers, who hare often known him to dismount his horse and place some footsore or sick man in the saddle, and trudge along in the mud carrying some influence, that Capt Charley Brockway re- James Place has given no evidence of regret ceived no recognition from the Monroe ,or ay OI UJ0SC traitorous neeus wnicn sun Democracy. stand to thc disgrace of Middle bmithfield township. Nor was there the shadow of an excuse for On Sunday last two Tildenites, one a his nomination by theconvention. Iherewere prominent and the other an upstart politician, names before that body belonging to men Tilden's Prospects. met at the lower eud of town and began talk- who would have rettected comparative credit i- j r m.', i-,- i. eol- iJonirol ins: aDout i nuen s prospects anu l-'emocraiic "i"" wuuij, i-iiuuft.. ..i, ....v, lirCU ill Utt O Lil Urwl. l.'l I Lit! 1 ' civrv. .uv.. ... i -- I. . Ill t 111- .'C J TTnW.WplWl on his shoulders and conventions; one of them became quite ignorant jury 'would have been held justified lit.Y1.1 ( . lmnivin .- rvr i nf ftllontun I I f I I i rt i.: i, ttW tniP despondent, and confessed tne democrats " imfciB 'uii"'i"u'" u,,",uuvj- a iirau m me ne"" j"-v"- " - . , , , l "..!.i - r .: l,. patriot will not rejoice at his success in his vrouia De aeieatcu ia consequence oi ine uaa .t. ..i9 Arnni;fUi i0c manacement and weakness of thc leaders, of Democrats could have been found whose think his success a moral certainty, and if and inefficiency in carrying on the campaign hves of honor, probity and good citizenship i,;, r.,i a? TT-ipa will hnrp n m Indiana and crmont. ermoni nc saw h"'" ""u,u rpntla walk over the field to the White had fifteen Republicans to one Democrat. It. . . ,,! ri . it was a waste or time and oad management; and the only way to get rid of tliem was to We presume that Tilden is not the let them rot out. He did'nt think it worth only mnn who swore to taise income returns while to send democratic speakers to er lmt yet he is the only one of his class that mont. The upstart said there was no cause She concluded she would go to the picnic on Starbird's Island, on Wednesday after noon of last week she and three of her ovely companions. She went and had a good time accordingly. She thought she would add to her enjoyments the romance of a boat ride. She was remonstrated with aud warned of its dangers; but it would be so romantic to guide the frail bark o'er the limpid waters of the babbling brook, and listen to the rip ples as they gurgled along thc mossy banks of velvet creen. It was sujrcested that her stern gear was not proportioned to the slight dimensions of the frail bark, but she heeded not the suggestion ; and with a vim which marked the heroine, essayed to squat herself to the enjoyment of the sail. But, catastro phe of catastrophes! An explosiou followed the attempt, aud her "'bustle" was found to have bursted from its moorings. Her bark labors in our behalf in the legislature a last ing credit to themselves and our whole peo ple. Nor would it have been a crime to have returned Mr. Mistier to Ilarnsburg for another term. His three 3ears there revealed to us an honesty and capacity in the man and is a candidate f jr president. for despondency and tried hard to convince a faithfulness in the legislator to which it is a Just think of it. What a record for a his friend that the Democracy would be pleasure to look back, and which have attrac- professed reformer? But then this don tl triumphant this fall ; that the Democrats, it ted attention in other quarters. 11 is exper- amount to much, fur nearly alibis leading was true, did'nt have so many speakers in wnce acquired in those three years would S'.-.ndm Dpinnemtip followers are neriured ermont and Indiana as the Republicans have added to his efficiency during the two .... . ., Mlfl hut. thfifc fliH nartv was eireiilntinc (;ini-l . J ,1 1,1 1 f .n .ntnMc tnn 1 how cirnro tr enrmnrr. rnp . ' .... ----o ----- ntiirs iu ojujc, uiiu vu euuuiu uac icit mc - Constitution, but tried to destroy it, while Mr. Tilden swore that he had made a full and complete return of his income for 1SG2, but it turned out to be a false oath. What man with an eye to consistency will say that he is not a fitting leader of perjurers? f- We learn that the members of the Tilden and Hendricks club last Monday denite's response was "Oh nonsense." ,UJU uutc 3 .ol. 111,3 1 " uul KUKJlia ai i What intelligent politician in his sober senses future legislation. liut greater even tha doubts the wisdom of the prominent Tilden- this advantage, would have been the fact ite's Conclusion. that we would hnvo. lieen snared the mortifica tion of having one so thoroughly unfitted as is Mr. Place, bunlin through a work with Gov. Hendricks in his recent speech at no l0pe 0f succeeding in its successful accom- Shelbyville, Indiana, said of Gov. Tilden : pfohment "As Governor of the State succeeding ir. , ,. r , , , , -1 Tv 1 n- 1 . 1 1 . ,r -Ihe lie publicans of the county have both night had the flood gates of knowledge, ref a'nd the taxes of Ncw York have a duty and an opportunity now before them wisdom and eloquence, noistca upon mem f f S16,0UO,000 to SS.(00,000 of which it will be criminal for them to fail by William Down, trentleman of color. JJaton Walton, and a We did not hear that No other citizen can brinir such evidence of t0 take advantage. They may not probably his ability and zeal to accomplish what the 00 able t0 e,ctt the,r own n,an but they cau, any of the unfortunates were drowned by this people so much desire. That fact gave him as three years ago, rebuke the convention unexpected out pouring of good things, the nomination, and a conviction of that lor its miserable piece ot botchwork by elect One of the speakers turned prophet and pre- fact on the part of the people will elect ing a Democrat who is not in every respect dieted that the election of Tilden would con- him 1 resident. so obnoxious and defeating one who is. The vert the world. Now we have authority says Gov. Hendricks in pleading Gov. field is ripe for just such a harvest, and the I ' I I . II M 9 - A. 1 majority of thc Democrats are anxious to But fl.l.i;pt-;nrtW trtipn tW Pvent. bannens Tilden's cause, and his own as well the world shall be destroyed. Hence the a.r0e Je facts Wlth ,rfSard to the 1 election of Tilden would be a very dangerous J"1 the county debt was overdo- J 000,000. In four years of Democratic rule experiment under Hoffman, there were only $5,500,- ior piysaw uuu l uu n, iui ica, QQQ of thls debt paid off jjut jn thJ f(jUr may all be suddenly converted into roasters following years under the Republican ad- without any one to set the table and least. ministration of Gov. Dix, there were 1'J, I r , r i nc 1 1 1 r. 1 .1 auu,uuu paid on, wtncu lett less than a JEST" In our view of justice we think Mon- million dollars to be paid. So it will be honesty and justice. Shall we set about it. roe should have had the Congressman this seen that the taxes in New York were re- Or, will we set quietly down, suck our thumbs time : and in case the conferees can be duced by the Republican administration and thus show to the world that we are a brought to agree with us, or it may be neces- under Gov. Dix, by paying off the debt, people so long suffering and forbearing that sary to prevent strife by agreeing upon a new -ut Gov. Hendricks says that the taxes we are willing to submit to so glaring an im- MO.fP'l,. were reuueeu uy vjuv. inuen s iiurouuciu n u ' notable reforms. N gather it. Even the majority of the leaders are disgusted with the action of the conven tion and would not, with any show of success, hesitate to join in the work of defeating its nominee. Jf the commencement is made at once there is ample time to accomplish this end, so desirable to every true friend of lOW, tjrOV . 1 . 1 1 ! nnsmrm prrn ns nm f lint vhiu wo nn nifn it 11 Y UiU UUIl lllv 1 , . 1 1 . ,, . 1.1 U. 1 1 . 1 liewii muu 1111 uui v-1. i.yjyj .1 v. 1 1 uja c bkic " " T v , , ... TT nfT .1 eiion m reuuite u gross wronr. e are not man as a compr . . , r-. , 1 ... 4- !- T . rvt rrhct fr Wrt nrlAO ! t j::-..:..k knew better than this lionur vy ...s u. , Govtrnor 1 the truth ? ed friend and icilow citizen amandls URE- . . vusGkekxwald for the position. He is ourLpj jyjno. Why don't he set an example tru0 RePuuucans if we hesitate now to standing candidate, ana me permanent sun- 0f truth tellinf r The people will not be emurace ana masc gooa useoi ouropporiun ject ol our recommendation ior any position deceived. Ihey know who paid off the "J' the Democracy may have to bestow. e county debt and thereby reduced the taxes, 1 he convention was one of the most bois have supported him for promotion earnestly and they will not commit the folly of mak- tenous and unruly ever held in the Court for many years, and have only been dilatory ing Gov. Tilden President, for duing what House, and its work of nominating a repre in bringing him forward this fall, because they know lie did not. sentative is in keeping with its character. while attending to the multiplicity of matters v nat has lr- i-Men done as a reformer .' 1 J v ii.. z j m 1?.. i' 1 k i- 1 .1 1 win,.!, l.ni-P Pn,r,w,l nnrattPntinn wp have Mvl r uie eviaence oi x weea s rascality was ATTENTION 13 directed to the card forgotten our duty towards him. Let the P'0 bJ the lork, and th the Misses Carrow, in to-day s Jeff. n-u tin vi n rr t, if I I Ii 17 V Vl 1 T r fur I nnirrcci! hi' I r J f5 I rf certain that 1 weed was going to be brought The Beethoven Band of this place, have v . I i,,ofi 'I i flAn A . '. ... 1.,.! I 4.. -4 I. . iaj j imcu it-u i.i auu ucq.eu to enu ueen enpnged by the rortland tirays, to play It is with no slight feeling of gratifica- his old political confederate and friend to What next : He then took hand Canal Ring? Three I nnsnn a:... 1I..1 r..i ll l t"'""' tiuu taut e ieei eain.u upuu to aunouuec tuat nr(WW1,i;n . ti14 ., , , i . i 4. .i. o '" tne people nereaoouts are drawing into me guits wcre b rouMlt ono conviction obtained, support oi Hayes and Y heeler, rure men, one dismissed, and one is pending. No whose lives are without a stain, and whose money was obtained from the offending par acts have always been on the side of the ties, but over 9l!,000 was extended in country, there is an attraction about them trying the cases. Be it remembered that which honest Democrats cannot resist, and these offending rascals were his old politi thev are consequently one bv one fallinzinto cai friends. So his reforming efforts have at their Festival on Saturday next, 9th inst, Thieves about Aoain. On Friday evening last, the hen roost of David Pisle proprietor of the American Hotel, in this borough, was broken into and fourteen his choicest chickens stolen. The picnics of the Methodist and Presby !. . I Inridn S?ilil"ifli Xrlinnla nnnirt r(T nn Wlnio i....n:.. i:., Tunn nru;n I been connned to his own nartv. ami hp.p.n .v.. v.. v,.. IIIC ALLLIUUlllaiJ 1111U. J. 11C V UVlllllI bU I j , : .1 i t:m ait'a source of exDcnse and no profit. lW anJ Thursday fast, and proved very rkks. and nothin, in the deeds of Democracv N what has the Republican party done Pleasant gatherings to both old and young, . j t, . , . . towards reform I The party indicted 170 loth days proved dehghttuiiy hoe, in nrlvnnpp thpip lupfiiin whipli will r. n . . . J. . . . . I bear exam truth. A ther revelations for their condemnation i , Democratic and Itepubhcan whiskey thieves. mation in the light ot honesty and ,i ,qo -ii i i , . . n . .,, . of whom 16S either plead guilty or were nd as thc future promises still fur- nv;etflu. The whisk rinns wptp. hrnkpn Accident. Mr. Amos LaBar residing fuf" convicted. The whiskey rings were broken near the Ilaware Water Gap, when assist u up, and property seized, assessments due on on Wednesday of last week in unloadin will not be surprising if here in Monroe the crooked whiskey, &c, amounting to over some logs, the hand spike was caught by vote for Hayes and Wheeler in November $2,000,000, and about $700,000 of this one of the logs in some way and lifted him affects Democracy as though a thunder bolt sum has already been turned into money from his feet and threw him some distance had struck them. Push on the column and paid into the U. S. Treasury. Such is he striking on his head aud beiue severely illlcHir, t!.': f.-l.t opens bravely. Republican Reforw. r:t':ucjd. IVIETHODSPOINTSw METHODS OF BUSINESS POIHTS OF ADVANTAGE lfl THE PURCHASE 0F GILQTHliqrG- AT vWANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, To which W8 Invito fhe Interested Attention and Careful Scrutiny of THE PURCHASING PUBLIC- HETHODS: POINTS: i"WE hT0 bU 0116 fr A11' T O172 MCanS of ncecEsIt7 th Low' WE receive Cash raymcnt from All , CTT , ASH saves cxponM of collections and. ' V- losses from, bad debu WE give a Guarantee protecting AIL.-. " ' rpITE Cuoranteo protects tho buyer trho JL may not bo a judgo of gooda... TTTE Return Money when to cannot i VV Bult AU . -TT70 rely on Immense tales and are tet- WE bny onr goods at first hands, In Vof prd witU a Tcry fcma Immense quanUties, and at tho ago orprout. lowest prices for Cush.. . TTIseaRytobnyofns.ElnceallaretreaUd WE manufacture -with extremo caro f- . alL?' no. vono getting favors that every garment vre aeU are denied to others..... WE Inspect every yard of goods that TICKEItINQ and debate are done away goes into our garments JL by us, every bod y gets our best with- out having to ask lor It . WE put a ticket on every garment. . ebowing plainly Its quality and fUE. large experience, capital and facll- pnee. " V lties We use for the people's benefit 7 Z . In lowering prices.... ; TX7E cut off every Item of unnecessary cxPcndlture "TT7E fill orders received by mail from ill WE employ first-class workmen In fVMrtifw0f tho Vnited8tatcfc Writ every department. for particulars , WE give satisfaction to every purchaser XT OT a particle of risk run In buying of or return the money J- us. A child may buy as cheaply as a man.. ........ ....... . In addition to our Immense Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, we have a Magnificent lino f Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods, Shirts (of our own make) and Underwear, all at tha r'ory Lowest Prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAS 'S. E. COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, November 4, 1875. A FEW OF THE POPULAR PRICES at Tin: C TY FfiVHIflM. StrawhraM.-s. (.'iiij s Hats in . 3Iili:nis. tie ..at Hats &. Caps, 20 per cent, less than elsewhere. latest styles, from SI 50 up. Untrinuned Hats iu prices that will astonish vou. Three hundred pairs of Ladifs' two button Kid Ciloven, at 40cts., G5ets., SOcts., SI. 00 & 1.13, which cannot he beaten in prices and qualitv. l3i- drives in Ladies' & Genta' Tics, Kcrelace and .Silk Ties. i'rm lliets. up. A tremendous stock of Cloth Faced Paner Collars, at 10, 13. 22 & ,"U)cts. Parasols A was drawn to thc shores, and she was so Umbrellas, nt bottom prices. Parasols from .'Wets up. A bi job lot of Fans, at only uiponuneu io uinu ior repairs. JJut, nay. nait ineir real value, .Japanese that tola up, as low as lcts., r-Mileiuliu Tans, trom lUtts. to SI. 50. The largest and best assortment of Hosierv it (iloves in towu at vriccs that lefy competition. (Jents' plain j Hose, from 5cts up. Gents' Striped A llt.sr. fnm lOcts. up. Jjadies' J?trijM?d Hose, from 15cts. up. Jellies' White and Solid Colors, from lOcts. up. Ladies' it Gents' Handkerchiefs, iu silk, linen and cotton, at vcrv lew prices. A lull line ot U hite ami Colored lrcss Min ts, irom ?1.U0 up. husenuers lOcts. up. A larire lot of Hamburs Edsinsr and trimniinrs, at 4. (. 8, 10. 12 A 15 But, alas! the treacherous boat had no cents, worth double the money. Shawls and Skirts, cheapest in town, splendid shawls thought of gallantry. It knew no romance, both sides alike, from OOcts. up, splendid skirts from COcts. up. Ileal Hair Switches at least the peculiar romance which she & Curls, at very low figures. Ladies and Gents' jewelry, at half price. The larprbt oved. Its romance was stern reality. Ii and best assortment uf Perfumes, Toilet articles and Soaps in town. A larire lot of urched, and ere its precious, lovely freight knobby Canes, from 15cts. up. A complete stock of Ladies' Toilet Mats, Laces, knew where she was, SHE teas stindm7t vn irimminps, niDDons, nuttons, braids ana Motions at popular prices. caii ana examine tue ;oous ana uc conviiicca. rVfryinuij; sola must ie as representrd. Ieroisui would accept of no such suggestion Ier " Ki!c on tho sunlit !?a Wbere the wvm so gently roll." Would be endangered bv such a step, ami she would "repair," standing where she was to her neck in the turbid toaters of the chilling pool. She was saved from a watery grave. But, standing on the shores, her bustle shed ding rivers of turbid, muddy wat.-rx. Miss M s romance had been washed out, so to speak, and she left the ground a wetter if not a wiser girl, because her essay to " I-aiinch her bark upon the billow, Where the graceful willows sweep Tlu-ir leaves aero. the rolling pillows Of brave So m Bui sombre dei-p." We arc pleased to learn that a demoralised bustle was the only tseiious result of the mishaps. Personal. Mr. II. W. Marsh, departed for thc Cen tennial on Monday. Mr. Jerre. ShifFer, of Scranton, was in town on Thursday last. .Mrs. ueo. . Drake has been sunering from illness for several weeks. Miss Helen Melick has returned home from a three weeks visit down country. Miss Clara Down of this borough, is off on a visit to her parents at Hackcttstown. Mrs. Kate Dueling, of Lchighton, is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Madison Morgan Mr. S. II. Rhodes, of Sand Cut, Wayne county, Pa., was in town on luesday last on business. Miss Julia Torian, of New Orleans, is in town, making a short visit, the guest of Mrs. Morris Evans. Miss Ella Keller, daughter of David Keller, has returned from a Centennial interview of three weeks duration. Dr. Annie LcBarre, returned from Phila delphia on Friday, where he had been inter viewing the Centennial. Mr. John Boys, one of our oldest citizens Worsted is afllicted with general debility, and much of the time confined to the house. Stephen Holmes, Esq., and family, left No sham about it. Stroudsburg, May 23, 1S7C. 3m J. W. ANGLE, Proprietor of the City Hall of Fashion. TO CLOSE OUR STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, WE HAVE REDUCED Silk Parasols from - a tt 80 cents to CO ccnti. xSl 30 to Si 10. 1 85 to 1 40. Cotton " Cotton IMaitl Dress Goods from 10c. to 8 20 cts. up. cents. " " 14 25 to 20 4i " " " 23 to 18 " Goods from 1 1 to 10 " whilst there will interview the Centennial. Mr. Nelson Staples, brother of Hon. It. S. White PiqilCS from 12 CCntS 1111. aples, of this borough, left hero on Mon- Summer Shawls from 60 cents up. xV lot of the hest Prints for 5 cents. Staple day last for his home, at Evergreen, Alabama Mr. C. D. Hrodhead and lady left town on Friday for an eight days rest from business cares, and which will include Centennial sight seeing. Mr. J. E. M. Keller, of the firm of Keller Bros returned home from Philadelphia, 011 Monday, where he had been sightseeing at the Centennial lion. Wm. Kistler, of Bartonsville, was in town on Monday last, on business. Ho has been superintending for some time past his brothers tannery at Great Bend, Pa Mr. Henry G. Daggers, of Luzerne county, was in town on Tuesday last, and whilst here, rentend the dwelling lately occupiodby John Palmer, dee'd. Mr. D. will move here on the rat of October next.' These goods must be closed out, and this is a square reduction ou new and stylish goods. So, now is the time io use jour CASH to advantage. Wyckoff, Cooke & Bell. StroudsluTp, April 20, 187C 3a.
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