; 14 cents a pound m liarrisDurg. Uattor boarding house for Jogs, itiio tax before July 1st, i ', cost-- v your mercantile tax before July 1st, 1 , Yi! C'C'jt-- . iwtL-liins stcaul is now Soig &f rarvr was marricii to Miss Stropp . Jokv ,ast wocL ' ,r0 packers, since March 1; have -:torcu i"- c ' , a lioaw frost in Terry county truing of the 7th inst. CnT, summer racking at Chicago Is csti 1 , , jV) ('CO to -K;o,000 hogs. "nol"llis rented on every J .." r3vv! in the UaiTisburg cemetery. - JVis touched 33 cents per pound J: ',,;, Ucr than it ever ranged be- " i jror womnn beat two lawyers in a u other day. She il wit" 11 lloe- TthIIvii ran no longer lay claim to the .;'f -The City of Churches." Phi!- Jlia ha yl'l.. r;ftn niiHioii pounds of strawberries .,,'witfunied last week by the people of it Yi-rt city. fi,e Western mining regions produce j;(,,n .:):4,0ii0 in pure bulliun, aud in other metals and minerals. Ji- : j(Xi hoasts of her onions, which weigh r,vL than a 'miik1 andean be sniellcd a ,!cr of a mile wlien the wind is fair. Km miii has anv religion worth having " d his uay ami not m;ikt a luss I '.tit. It is the empty kettle that rat- hxxcr of this country cost six ii:uch a the ministers, and the !. t a gucJdeal more than the ! T'.it cxptrts frr.:n listen since January v::-;i:u:::. uto -5 1 7. i!):..r)7i, or 2.214.- ;::i, :v th;.a during the corresponding .A Utyear. TL.- storm en Saturday did serious :: i:i th:- nei,l;borhood of I'ottsviile. a;: ..;'.:. uci e Si.ii :Jed. track. Washed f. i'Ll iniiS Sappvd. A M:..-sach;:s.5tts man lias just had his -: .::.' on ;:!'!;: lie lied a rock to .,. :.iiJ 1 .M'lic-red her in the back i r a:: i : : -1 ; t screiiade. the r"c.;nt dronitlit in Jamaica, :-r.:;);i!v lint it brought cih ; :-';r;r a uiivli.M!!. Why the jco--i'; vi u.e rum is ; A st-tei. A r. :-x Yri T.ch !:;y has for a heroine a i w'e never said "yo ' in the whole !' iii-r i'.fc. Then she was never i iifsiC war.ted a now bonnet. T'ldir has a -ufi-;!(v in the shape of! fuiving a fiK-hcst's ii'ad and a duek e ij. It v;.:.!.i"S about like a duck but . i t W.L-ve ia going into ponds. 'v.'T V.',:ci. the widoT. cf President , V'::- r-v, T'isr.rsday adjudged bv the ' "urt. tit hr.-o, to be restored to vr..a!i-l c-!p;;:o of managing her estate. :"i' ri Miili-r. the defaulting treasurer of -rw-relai:. coirity. Pa., has been sen to ,iv a fine of $0000 nn,l undergo 1 rs' i:nj vi.-oimient in the Western l:,!rlary. ''mV- rai!i fc'; hi-t week in the vicinitv !L"-f:!. tj.r.rcria. Cro on both sides -;v'Ti :l rjv,-.j ;iv.- tn'iinorird, and '' the cotton lands are totally dc- 1 r.-i ti in the v!c:s;ity cf Tvrnno. :"'r'v T' - -1' t - b.as s'v-.licri the rirrrs: ; v. -it,:: h:!if. ni'i-h da matrix to the :y wi-l-it:'.' ,nt. culverts and un-niiV.iilnc-Jits. m, which n thf' s.it::'"! hiv. Vfivfinl.r ,:! .1... i 1 r nt t itcs in the Union. -"-'tatf-s will i(.l.l elections for 'ir- Tn r.fciiib. r. Arkana. .b.netandin October, Ohio, s:;'l ' 'Oi.rgia. returns fmm Orctron indicate JOsi.-.tiirc is a tie between the ;!'-its Hr,, the Republicans and Inde '.; Biakiiij, tj:c ciect;on ofaP-mo- .,, iiuui mm. x ne i on l,yf"'" claims that the State is i'-;n hy a considerable inainritr. - j j V;; !;'rf 'X in the world, Gen. Grant, ,'at -l'0.!;ir;o of exhibition on Pchnont fv'!1 I,,riilay- It was owned by .-j Utwtor M core and Charles Stone, ,.tt; ranswirk, N. J., who recently . l; fur it, and brought it ftom re:;.p.Rtj"' X V.rk, to Philadelphia ,i animal was so badly tliej.jurney that it died after s quarters. It weighed 5000 C 'r?1 ur'ccn feet in length, rj,'tf,ethigh. A Dishonest Cashier. , June 17. Tfonr Rrl.rln. "'it Ciidii-jr of t!m ATn!.,-i:of '.T'i iiis been arrested and placed in lirM1'1' clliirJ with the iiai1 (;--1000 in bonds from th Marder Trials in Potts ville. "':Jni'v'" r . waohvcing Chronicle, sncak- iiitl. t "1S lllllt are to take r,r,.;;;;t C0!;y, . ;CS' ti) lc tonsiderabla interest l-.r tr;.'i'J Ul' r-oplc in tlm coming aaJ fur tIli irifromation of V,Y W;,uM state that the case of 1 r t,ie murder of Sanger he called on Jlonday, June C' f CharI McAllister wiil "iH i .,'a,lJ ifc ii5 Adly expected -l!1 l,cfi"cdinoneweck. ''jfjt'Wli' - taken up again on W-e j"'' "utf what 'disposition will to say K 1L k 'utterly impossible The recent freshet on tha li1 river, lenn., destroyed nearly the entire wur v. w.u ancy. ueiow Ivnoxville one lourth of the product was swept away. One of the livincr eurinsitioo r,ri n m v-u v Ulio VCII- tenma year is a Kentucky child, five years y.u, uu is uoneiess. it is well developed in every particular, and its Jimbscan b. bent m a circular form, or tied in a knot. m A Centennial jubilee took place in Ttead ing on Ionday marked by a procession three miles in length, aud a celebration at Lauer s Park, In which eight thousand per sons participated. Tho r-5tv W-IO ni-.f i. ...-.I .. h.r.nvifl ,. :il. 1 x! 1 J 'a- A boa constrictor winch vr.l,,ntoii.. took up his abode on an English ship at Port Matal, and made the voyage to Lon don, completely cleared the vessel of rats ana omcr vergim with which it swarmed while at Port Natal. Joseph 8. Neville " -v., in a cell of the Jersey City Prison on Satur- v) severing tne veins and arteries of his left arm. He nearly cut the limb from his body. ITc had been committed for swindling emigrants. Sxecial Notice. Let's all be honest and system in business is best and safest. I f everv- 1 isnl ir n.Il.f.i.l .. : .1.11 .! i ' ii'ii'vi'i iv li. Willi limes U'liinri ennn away, and the wail of widows and orphans aim me utep curses ot defrauded creditors, would eive olace to sm.rino- v.-w r. - - - V.. 11V lt k' 1 Iebts, no sniash-ups, no protested notes, ever eaiue ui casu payment for goods delivered We honor Oak Hall, the great Philadelphia Clothing House, for their decided stand on this principle. Of course thev are able to sell eheaper, because they buy" cheaper. Those who have the cash to spend fur clothing can not possibly get more for it than at "VYanamaker & Iirown's .Sixth and Markest Streets, Phila delphia. 176, CENTENNIAL 1876, CELKmiATIOX OF AMK 11ICAX IX PKPEXPKXCE, AT STR0UDSBURG AND EAST STR0UDS BURG, Tuesday, July 4th. The Joint Committee be leave to announce to the citizens of Monroe County the following PROGRAMME: The day will be uhc-red in by the ringing of bells and a National Salute of thirteen guns will be fired at sunrise. At U o'clock the Stroudsburg Procession will form on Court House Square and proceed to EAST STROU DalJURU, where they will be received by the East .Strondsburg Procession on Cortlandt iSfjuare anl be entertained by An ORATION AND MUSIC, after which the Joint Procession will move in the following order to Stroudsburtr. POLICE, Kresgeviiie Brass Band, Marshall and Assistant, Standard Rearer and Hearer of Cap of Liberty, Orators and Readers, Invited Guests, Clergy and Town Councils, Committees of Arrangement, P1KEXIX .STEAM FIRE COMPANY, (40 men ) in full uniform. The Steamer will be drawn by horses. A GRAXD CHARIOT, (drawn by six horses) on which a large throne is erected occupied by a Goddess of Liberty, and young ladies, each representing by banner and dress one of the States. Pocono IIosg Ccispasy & Carriage, in full dress. A BAND 0? SAVAGES IN THEIR FOR EST DRESS, with TGfilAHAKS and SCALPING KNIVES. VARIOUS SECRET ORGANIZA TIONS ia full REGALIA. Pleasant Valley Brass Band. YOUNG AMERICA, prayly attired and waving Baiiiiars. THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY, sur rounded by the Thirteen Original States, represented on a magniJi cant Chariot drawn by Four Horses. DEFENDERS OF LIBERTY, a corn pan' of Zouaves in full uniform. AX ELEGANT CHARIOT, magnificent ly decorated with Flags and Banners containing delegates, dressed ia gorgeous Robes representing Ancient worthies of "ye olden time." A Band OF PATRIOTS, dressed with Continental Uniform, mounted on horse-back, marching in Hollow- square guarding Uncle Sam. THE TRADES, a moving panorama of various occupations, delegations from the several Townships, iu their respective order. THE COMBINED PROCESSION after marching through the various streets of the two Boroughs will dis perse for dinner. AFTERNOON EXERCISES. On Court House Square at 2 1-2 o'clock a grand representation of the Treaty of Win. Penn, with the Indians INVOCATION. MUSIC BY THE BAND. READING OF THE DECLARATION. MUSIC BY THE BAND. ORATION. MUSIC BY THE BAND. BENEDICTION. A GRAND I LLU 31 IN ATION aud liiaaiuccnt display of Fire Works in the evening. DIED. June 18th, at Philadelphia, Rachel S. "W 1 nil, relict of Dr. Charles Vail, formerly of mis piace, agcu n years and 15 days. The deceased was a daughter of John Stroud, and grand daughter of Col. Jacob fctroud, the founder of this place. She has been a member of the Presbvterian Church for more than -Id years past: She was a res ident of Stroudsbunr until the last 15 voars. when she left this place to reside with her son, Lewis D. ail, Escj., in Philadelphia. Her remains were brought to this nlace ves- tcrday and interred in the Oid Cemetery Grounds beside the bodv of her husband. The funeral services were held iu the Pres byterian Church yesterday, and a larsre con- course of her relatives arid old friends and neighbors were iu attendace. In Coolbangh, on the 17lh inst. Elizabeth, daughter of William and Margaret YVadden. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned annointed Auditor hv tlii Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, to make distribution of the fund in Court, arising from the Sheriff's sale of the nersnnal oronerlv of Samuel Stitzer, will attend to the duties of nis appointment at his olhce, in the liorough of Stroii Jsburg, on Friday, July 21, 1875, at 2 o'clock !. Dl.. when and vvlirr nil tiprsrma in terested in said distribution, may attend if they uiinn proper or be lorever debarred from com ing in for any share thereof. A. A. mSMOKE, Auditor. June 22, 1876. lt. WANTED, For two years $1,000 on first Mortgage on Real Estate, worth over 2,500. A liberal bonas will be given for the same. Apply at this Oifice. Juuc 15, '76-3t NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS or MONROE COUNTY. In pursuance to an Act of Assembly, entitled "an Act relating to the collection of State and County Taxes in the county of Monroe," ap proved May 0, 1807, the county Treasurer will meet the Tax-payers of paid county for the collection of State and county taxes in and for the following places, to wit: In Tunkannoek township, Monday July 17th, 1S7G, at the house of Joseph Xewhart. Tobyhanna township, on Tuesday July 18, at the house of William Shi tier, and Wednes day July 19, at the house of Isaac Slander. Cool'oaugh township, on Thursday July 20, at the house of Jerome 11. Shaw. Pocono township, Friday July 21, at " the houe of Charles Urown. Jackson township, SaturJay July 22, at the houe of Smauel lt. Hossard. I loss township, Monday July 21, at the house of Jacol II. Stoeker. Eldred township, Tuesday July 25, at the hou.'e of Amnndus J. Marsh. Folk township, Wednesday July 20, at the house of Joel Kresge. Cliestnuthill township, Thursday July 27, at the house of Charles Eberle, and Friday July 2 at the house of David Everett. liorough of East Stroudsburg, Saturday July 29, at the house John Barlow. Paradise township, Monday July 31, at the house of James Kintz. ftarrett township. Tuesday August 1st, at the House of John W. Yothers. Price township, "Wednesday August 2, at the hou'e of Samuel Postcns. Hamilton township, Thursday August 3, at the House of Josiah Kresge, on Friday Au gust 4, at the house of John Rhodes, and on Saturday August 5, at the house of Charles Andrew. M. Srailhfield township, Monday August 7, at the house of Jaocb II. Place, and Tuesday August 8, at the house of James Place. SmithSeld township, Wednsday August 9, at the house of Simeon D. Rush, and Thusday August 10, at the house of Thomas Rrodhead. Stroud township, Friday August 11, at Peter Keller's Mill, and on Saturday August 12, at the store of Day, Wilcox & Co. Borough of Stroudsburg, Monday and Tues day August 14 and 15, at the Treasurer's OfUce. Tax papers who avail themselves of this op portunity to pay their taxes, will be entitled to an abatement of five percent. For the con venience of tax payers visiting Stroudsburg, the Treasurer will receive any of the above taxes at his office, before said davs. L1NFOD MARSH, Treasurer. Treasurer's Otlice, Stroudsburg, June 15,1876. ORDINANCE No. 14. Ite U enacted and ordained ly the Burgess and 2'ou ri Council of the Boromjh of East 6'lrouds bury: That all the properly owners on the east side of Courtland street from the corner of An alomink and Courtland BtreeLat John Hohen she!dt' to the end of Courtland fctreet at the Mil ford crossing, shall curb and pave the Hide walk along their respective properties, either with Brick or Flag-stone, by September 1,1876. The width of paid fcide-walk to be six feet. In case of non-compliance with the above Ordinance the Borough will cause the curbing and paveing of said side walk to be done and charge 20 per cent, advance on the cost of la bor and material. Approved May 1, 1S7G. PHILIP LYOX, Chief Burgess.' TIIEO Y. IIOFFMA'N", Secretary. May 11, 1876. St. East Stroudsbug, June 5, 187G. At a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Borough East Stroudsburg, a Petition was presented requesting the Council to reconsider, revoke or modify Ordinance No 14. After due coiir uideration the Council decided to modify the above Ordinance granting tne property owners the prialege of laying said side walk either with plank, brick, or Hag-stone, and the width of said side walk to be live-feet instead of six if plank is used, they must be two inches thick, laid crossway on three stringers. PHILIP LYON", Chief Burgess. TIIEO. Y. HOFFMAN, Secretary. June lo, 18b-rot. ORDINANCE No. 15. Be it eivwtcd and ordainal bij the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of East Strouds burg: That all the property owners on the south side of Washington street from the corner of Courtland and Washington streets to the last corner of Allen Keller's lot, shall curb and pave the side walk along their respective properties either with Brick or Flag-stone, by September 1, 1876. Width of said side walk to be six feet. In case of non-compliance with above Or dinance the Borough will cause the curbing and paving of said side walk to be done and charge 20 per cent, advance on the cost of la bor and material. Approved' June 5, 1S7G." ... PHILIP LYON, Chief Burgess. TIIEO. Y. HOFFMAN, Secretary. June 15, 1876 3t. STATEMENT OF THE Stroudsburg School District's Receipts and Expenditures for 1875. Tax rate 13 mills on the dollar df valuation. DR. A. O. GHEENWALD, Treasurer. Amount of Duplicate for 1875 2219 8G To State appropriation, 447 33 tuition ot pupils not Jiving in district 54 34 " school room rents, y qo lax of S. E. Drake, on Duplicate " of 1872, " tax of Lin ford Kuth on duplicates of 1873 & 1874, " tax of S. D. Dreher on duplicate for 1875, " tax ree'd hy Treasurer on dupli cate of ls5, 32 15 5G4 20 450 59 1059 12 Total CR. 2G1G 73 By bal. dus Treas. June 1875, amount paid teachers, 2002 00 30 73 9 00 34 00 25 00 6 00 42 00 for interest, Auditors, I lood, Stoves, Secretary's Salary, McCarty, Chairs, for Printing, Paving down town. 57 09 Cleaning School Houses, 8 98 itepairing 41 Fuel and contingencies 571 40 " Treas. Commission on $2528 09 paid out at 2 per cent., 50 56 " Balance due District, 5 5S Total $'rtl a 73 Amount due District from all sources, 700 00 At I V -v . -w . - 01 uistnct Debt, - 1000 00 Liabilities in excess of resources, 300 00 ROBERT R. DEPUY, President. Stroud Buksox, Secretary. June 15th, 1S7G. AUDITOR'S SETTLEMENT WITH A. O. GREENWALD, Treasurer of the Stroudsburg School Board, for the year ending June 5th, 1875. DR. To cash of Silas L. Drake, $ .' cash of Linford Ruth on duplicate of 1873 & 1874, " cash of Silas D. Dreher 32 15 5G4 20 450 59 447 38 1059 12 21 00 9 00 on puplicate of 1875, State Appropriation, cash collected by Treas. on Duplicate of 1875, " cash for tuition of pupils out of District, " cash for rent of School I louses, " cash of Simon Barry, Treas. of Stroud township, 33 34 $2G1G 73 CR. By the payment of Vouchers for the following named purposes, to wit: For Teaching, $2002 00 Fuel, 192 61 Incidentals, 100 83 Paving, 73 59 Crayons, 4$ 33 Printing, 42 00 Secretary's Salary, 29 00 Auditing, 9 00. Int'est allowed on Vouchers 30 73 By bal. due Treas. at last sctte- ment, By commission on $2528 09 at 2 per ct. on money paid out, Bv bal. in Treasurer hands, 32 50 50 5G 5 53-S261G73 B. S. JACOBY, 1 , II. S. WAGNER, Audltors' June 15th, 1876. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF STROUD TOWNSHIP, For the year 1S75. Pit. Supervisors of ft road township, ru: Klwnrl Ijm, ani't of Itupliculo $.127 61 Ab'm Uhoiles, do do 54S Ct Go. riiillip, do do 733 45 Ain't ree'd from Special Tax Pup. 49 IS J1308 85 CK. lif atn't p'd fr labor on road 81K7 oa " riank ana umber 1S6 Si " " Spikes. Ac. " " J$Tvkvs ah Suprvl sors, 6 day 0&4 t 240 SO 15 00 13 00 4 r,n 42 79 " Counsel fees, " Seltlinff Duplicate " " Attending Audit, " " Kxoncrations, " " l'.ooUs. Guide boards 2 57 6 00 " " Auditors, 6 00 $1855 85 The foregoing accounts examined and allowed this 6th day of June. 187t. ;i:o. If. MILLER, JAC B J. ANGLE, Auditors, FREDERICK 1 ABEL. Statement cf Bounty Fund of Stroud township, for 1875. PR. SIMON BARRY, Tra.'iiror. 1S75, Nov. 13, cash of .1. A. Kotherraan $100 00 lSt, March 4, 4 4 44 04 " April V Wra, Mostcller 1G.100 44 44 J. A. Fethcrman 11000 50 00 64 64 S3 90 " May 20, " " ' " " .T. W. Hufton, " Juno 5, Writ. Mostellor, CR. balance due S.Larry at last settle 103 68 $677 22 ment $."4 33 1575, Jau'y 7, cash paid School board for settling lfcmntv Duplicate!!, 20 00 1576, Juno 5, I"d bal. of Rond No. 33 40." 00 44 " " Interest on same from - Juel, 1973 to June 1,'7G 42 07 - " " cash paid Auditors 00 $620 42 Balance dnc township on Bounty tax $56 80, which is carried to School Fund. Examined and allowed this fitta day of June, 1S76. GKO. II. MII.LKR, ) JACOB J. ANGLK, Auditors. FREDERICK FAR EL, j Overseers of Poor, 1875. viz: IR. CIIAS. SWINK and GEORGE BURD: To amount of Duplicate $738 22 Balance due at Ixt ncttlciiicnt 114 $4 Commissions refunded S5 $354 01 CR. By Interest paid on voucher dated April 1, 1873: Jacob Miller by J. G. Angle, Orersoer or Toor, $13 93 By loard of Paupers, 363 69 " Cloth lug " 28 07 " Fuel 33 00 " Medical attendance 1100 " Attorney fee, 30 00 u Publishing Auditors statement, 1574, 13 00 " Justice's fees for oaths of office 3 00 Chas. Swlnk, for personal serTice 33 75 " For Tramps . 1 50 " Geo. Kurd, for personal service 29 50 " Making out Duplicate and book.-, 3 18 " Am't p'd for auaiting Poor and Road accounts ., 12 00 " Exonerations allowed on Pup. 1871, 6 79 $83 31 Bal. in hands of Overs ej-s and due Township $270 70 Examined aud allowed this Cth day of June, 1876. GEO. II. MILLER, "1 J A COR J. ANG I.E. Auditors. FREDERICK FA BEL. J Statement of School Board for 1875.' PR. SIMON BA RRY, Treasurer, To State Appropriation S13 27 From Collectors of School taxc 2036 33 $21 14 65 Bal. due at final settlement of Bounty fund 56 80 $2501 V, CR. Paid vouchers of Teachers, " Fuel Money refunded to Collector " " Treasurer P'd for printing statement for 1871, $1375 00 22fi 67 lti3 24 22 12 00 30 00 M ill. jllie, ea-i i j " Vouchor lor tuition of cord Children ..3 31 " Painting Ider school-house " Cleaning school-houses, " Repairing " ' " Furniture " " " Interest on Vouchers of previous year, " CoiiimisMon allwed on paying out h-i 16 01 at 2 per cent Balance due S. Barry, Treasurer 3 00 22 15 40 M 21 42 8 35 56 92 $2902 93 $101 48 T J Tl.,li,.ol.i r.f 18TS SfiCi 72 Kxamincd ana aiiowci mis mn uajr m jm:p ioiu, UKO II. MILLER. ") . .1 Cc B.T. ANGLE, Auditors. FR KDER 1 C K FA BE I, j June 15, ISTo.St. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office. T O THE Teachers of Monroe Co y A School for your instruction will be opened in I2asl Stroutlsbur?, Monday, June 26th, 1876, TUITION Fll EH to such as taught dur ing the past winter in the public schools;. 13. F. MOItEY, Co., Supt. June 15th, 1S7G. AUDITOR'S SETTLEMENT WITH the Overseers of the 1'oor of the Borough of Stroud.sburir for the vear endinsr June 10th, 1S70. P. 1L Robeson, . Treasurer of Overseers in account with said fund.' DR. To cash of Linford Iiuth on dupli catc oi lbio, 1874, ' bal. in hands at last settlement, ' amount of duplicate of 1875, $ 191 97 210 41 1 12 1714 21 $2147 71 CR. By the payment of Vouchers for the following named purpose: For keeping Vagrants, $ 76 55 Kent, 20 00 Medical attendance, 30 00 Auditing, 6 00 Funeral Expenses, 30 00 Work at Pour House, ,18 25 Overseer's services for 1 874 & 1S75, 1 1 5 00 Making tax duplicates for '74 Sc '75 8 00 Merchandise for Pauters. 223 43 By Judgment paid at Silas L. Drake's, 9141 By Balance, 1529 07 $2147 71 "We find due from P. IL Robeson on Dupli cate and cash received $1529 07. B. S. JACOBY, ) . ... ir u-inv i Auditors. June 15th, 1876. Mercantile Appraisement For the Year 1876. Barrett Township, Class 14 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 $ J. S. Coleman, W.lieckcr. . Shafer .V Kiaehart, r . I'aien, brahaiu Albert, CltestnuthilL .Tolin F. Slotx. J. J. Steelier, - Hear RodenbaiiL'h. Charles Tidd. Murtiu Kishjtaugh, Coolbavgh. D'xlge, Meigs & Co. 13 hi 11 12 50 7 "Ml 7 00 .loim arner, Johu Callahan, East Stroudsburg. A.-W.Lodcr re it 13 14 14 14 1-t M. 13 lit 13 13 14 13 10 00 10 t0 10 00 7 00 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 7 00 10 00 15 00 W. W. Garis J. B. Morgan S. S. Detrick, Druggist 1 . J. W. 11 Sheffield Jt Co. 11 I. Trju h A. Iioeksfellow J.A M. Vet tor Simon Mvers W. S. Barirer J. If. Shot well Hood t Bossard J. H. Pile John Burd, Brewery Eldred, John Ilarter 14 11 14 Peter 1. Shafer John G. Wuest Hamilton. Allon Metwrar 14 14 13 14 14 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 George Bittenlcnder u iliiuin Smith George B. Duke ; Kistler & Fethermaa J.S. McNeal Saj lor Jc Brother Iachson. Andrew Petrick Jacob Bossard 14 11 Middle Smithfcld. Simeon Decker 14 T'occni. Arthur Magtnus John MeCormick N. Storm S. Kistler A Brother Jacob Staufl'er Georgo li-ssig Samuel M. AcO 14 14 14 14 14 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 JParadicc. James Kintz Henry S. Miller 14 14 James Kunklc V Brother James M. Berlin John G. Wuest J. II. Saener N. M. lesh Charles F. Gilbert Ross. Smithjidd. Jacob Bonser 11 James Boll Jr 14 B. F. B rod head 14 D. Shannon i Son 14 E. I.. Seguitio 1 1 William Weiss 14 J. Dpue Labar 14 A. D. Freese 14 Elizabeth Huffman 14 S. B Labar 14 L. W. Rrodhead, Bilurd Room, 4 month at 2 50 a month, . ... . 10 William Brodhead, Ten Pin Alley, 4 month at 2 50 a mouth 10 Stroud. Nelson Petrick 14 7 Joseph Foulk, Ten Tin Alley, 2 month at 2 50 a month, 5 Stroudsburg. Rtlcrt Bovi . William T. Baker Joseph Wallace 11. D. Bush Lee A Co Adams 4 Walton ' Foulk A Kcntge, Drngglflte Walton Wiuterniuto Iktker A Co Charles P. Miek WvekotT, Cooko A Bell J.M. Heller J. II. M.-Carty A Sous Robert Huston Joseph Mat lack Charles P. Brodhead Keller A. Brother ... Simon Fried, Agent .D. It. Brown Lin lord Marsh Yv ill lam llollinshead, Druggist .1. W. Anglo Hess A Brother Samuel HoiTman C. B. Keller James Goucher C. R. Andre A Co Frederick Wagner P.Miller S. C. Anglo Nicholas Ruster Milton Edinger . J. 1. Brown .1 Brother Reuben Miller M. W Rhodes A. RaubenoM M. L. Drake Dreher tt Brother, Druggists J.B.Miller . Peter S. Williams Flory A Co Darius Dreher Samuel Hood Amos Shoemaker M. M. Burnett Jerome S. Williams, 1 Billiard Table, 4 month at $2 50 per month Christian Hiller, 1 Billirad Table, 4 month at $2 50 per month Jolyhanna. Jacob Blakeslee Isaae Stauiler 14 7 00 II 7 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 J 00. 11 15 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 700 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 700 13. 10 00 IU 20 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 (Ml 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12. 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 no 1 1 7 00 it 7 mi 1,1 10 oo 14 7 00 14 7 IK) 14 7 00 II 7 00 14 7 On 14 7 00 11 7 00 10W 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Any persons or person thinking they have been wrongfully appraised hy the Appraiser will have. an opHrtunity lobe heard uon Appeal day, whicli wilt lit; held at the Commissioners, olhce in Stroudsburg, on the 2i'ith day of June. All dealers in the above list are requested to take up their Licenses at the County Treasurers office on or before .lulv Ut, 1S76, after which they will be given to a Justice of the Pcae for collection. JOSEPH IL BOSS A R D', Mercantile Appriacr. June 1, lS76-4t Smash Down Prices IX HAS GOME! New York Merchants biirstiEg up! Some goods sold this week for nearly HALF PRICE! Beckers Wonderful Cheap AUCTION STORE fs now being crammed full of tlicm. Just see here what prices! Shilling Calicoes down to 6 elf.' ... & yards ol .Merrimack or Spragnc s for 50 cts. KaFliionable plain and plaid Dress Goods on ly 10 and 12 cts., worth lb" and 20 cts. Fine twilled black Hush Our best spool cotton, 200 yds. 3 cts. or 2 spoolV mi f rem:;. . . Wool Cassinicres, good styles,' only 40 A 60 cts.' Fine hemmed handkerchiefs orilv 5 cts. only o, 4, 5, S, and 10 cts. Souio very wida at 10 cts. worth 20 cts . Ladic's lace scarfs, beautiful, only 20 cts. Men's striped half Hose, fine, only 10 cU.' Heavy Uedtick only 10 cts. Bleached and unbleached Mnslin oelow bot tom price. Pins and ncedleu 5 cU. a papw. STRAW GOODS. Latlie's, Misse's and Children's tiimnieJ ih tin trimmed Hats half price. Jewelry setts very cheap. , Ribbons, all widths,' colors aiid qualities tho very ch.eapest. : :. ; All kinds of Table linen, towels, napkins and Linen crash as low as 0. cts. . Beautiful Counterpanes only $1 00. Carpets, beautiful colors, only 25 cts. a yard. Fine Ingrain carpets only oO cts. a yard. . Hats and Caps for menbov's and youth's.. Prices from Tl) cents to l 75 f6r tTi6 mobt fashionable styles. . ... Ready-made Clothing for men, youth's an Foys, the cheapest in the county. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's calf boots that were sold for $5 00 now only $:j 50. Men's plow and" lace cliois,' cheap. Lady's lasting GaiJers only $1 2o. Misse's and Children's, same proportiot); We shall keep a general assortment of boots and shoos for Ladie's and Gents', and niako this a speciality.- These are a few of the prices now on hand but Decker can send up every day or two new. fresh goods, fur he is in the citv watehi'pg tht bargains, and is determined tSat no' firm shall undersell him. Don't buy of any until you have called the wonderful cheap Auction Store, 4 doors be low the Post Ofiice. April 27, '70. ly. BECKER cc CO, . AUDITOIl'S STATEMENT FOR THE BOROUGH of STROUDSB LTRQ; For the year 1ST6;. WILLAM WALLACE, Borough Treasurer, In wrount with the Isrouirh of troudsburK from Juna 7th. 1S73 ' to -May Kith 1S7G. DR. To bM. on hand at last settlement S 225 03 To cwh of Kdwin Fitiher, on dui.li- iate of ls'3. S60 70 To ca.ih of Kd win Fisher, on dupli cate of 1S71. 429 S3 To cash of Sihis D. Dreher, on dupli- " . tate of 187.1. 337 70 To amount collected by .Treasurer on duplicate far lST.i. 5233 81 To cih ol ' Thco lore S hoch, Chief " i Burgess for show license 21 00 To cash for G per cent, interest Borough Repair Kinds issued to .. reedem 8 pecceut interest touch 6100 03 S12711 13 To balance due Treasurer, 70 Am't. 700 1 09 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 0ft 7 00 7 0(1 7 00 7 0: 7 0o 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 i 12711 62 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 CR. By t.e payinent of Checks for t'ic following named' purposes. Lighting Street Jimps inlS73-74, Secretary's salary aud stationery, Counnel fee 1873, Aaudi(iig for Ia75, Itefimdiiig tax, Printing, Making log Asssment 1S75, Holding special Klection, Building found and ground rent, Repairs to carriage lop, I'orFire U nartmeiit. 7 72 M 23 2ft 0 1S4, .4 6 00 7 SO 12 M 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 J 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0 7 00 For material and work n street, Interest paid on Bonds as per Bond look, By 8 per cent, interest repair bonds redeemed, 6030 00 By 7 per cent. Interest Firo Bonds redeemed, . .; . 559 00 00 00 00 00 By G jjer cent, interest Bounty Bonus redeemed, By com mission on $10018 58 on money :l . ... 1 . . . 2475 00 S3U5 00 63 24 jmiu uui at nan 01 oue per cent. B. S. JACOBY, I . . II. S. WAUNIiU, Al,d"0r9. May 13th, 1S76". Statement of Liabilities and Assets.' LIABILITIES. Outstanding Bon J, . S Bounty Bonds 6 per cfit. Interejil., Repair I'm mils f p-r cent, intvrett Repair Bonds 8 " " " Fire Bonds 7 " " " Bonds ihsiunl to redeem over duo 6 per cent, interest Bonds. Balance duo Treaeurer, 4725 00 14450 00 mo 00 4750 00 2250 00 7053732.1 70 Asset. Amount due from Edwin Fisher, oft duplicate of 187J,- $ 208S 0 Amount duo from Silas I. Dreher, on duplicate of 1875, fl6 57 ?3i8C t Liabilities over Assets, May inth, lS70-25-3t. S 33756 OS B. f . JACOBY, II. .S. WAGNER, Auditors. Administrator's Notice. Estate of CATIIARIXE FETIIERMA N, of Smithfidd township, deceased. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Catharine Fetherman, of the tsp. of Smithlield, conr.ty of Alonro'e, a.id Stats of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to JAMES FEN NEK, residing at the Delaware Water (Jap, to whom all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the samo wjtl-'oiit delav. May 1 3-Gt J JA M ES FENNER. Opposition toHumbuggsryl The undersigned hereby announces that he has ro mimeil busine.-s a! tho old stand, next door to UusUr' Clothing Store, Main street, Stroudsburg, I'a., and U fully prepared to accommodate all in want of BOOTS and SHOES, made in the latest stylo and cf good material. Repair ing promptly aiteiUed to. Oivo me a rail. l,-e. , ISV.Vly.) c. LLW1S WATFRS. $2,000 WANTED, On First Mortgage : firt cia prterty. For fur thcr intormiou aojdy At this ofiice. Jan. 27, 1S76. - 202 02 150 77. S41 SI 2237 44
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