The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, October 09, 1873, Image 2

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9,1873.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
JUSTICE OF THE SUTREME COURT,
I3AA0 G. GORDON, of Jefferson County.
STATE TREASURER,
ROEERT W. MACKEY, of Alleghfny.
T!ic J tar)' Commissioners.
The Democracy of Monroe do not think their
Republican brethren bo lad a et of fellows
after all, when their votes are necesearv to as-
thx. in carrying out a project dear to their souls
This fall, po far as the Representative question
u concerned, Democracy is particularly gra
cious to Republicanism. They want us to turn
in and help elect Monroe's nominee, Kistlcr,
as a punishment to Carbon for grievances sup
posed to have leen afflicted upon them, and
think it would be all wrong for us to nominate
and vote for a candidate of our own 1 and, yet,
how is it about Jury Conimmissioner ? That
is a small oflice, a very small one, iu one sense,
though, iu all other senses, a very important
one.
For the purpose of securing arrays of Juror?
impartially selected, and to prevent the possi
bility, as has repeatedly been the case, of par
lien being compelled to submit their lives,
liberties and properties to the arbitrament ol
packed Juries, the present law regulating the
drawing of Juries, was passed the understand
ing being clearly that the Jury Commissioner
y liou'd be made up of one man from each party.
Monroe Democracy, acknowledges this fact,
r.d, yet, in violation of the spirit of the law,
they instruct their County Committee to secure
its evasion in the election of a full Democratic
Rvr.l.
-:u:;: the law contemplates that each coun
ty in the State shall make but one Jury Dis
tiiet, and only one, to be represented in the
Commission by two Commissioners, but one of
whom shall be voted for by each voter. Mon
roe Democracy, arrogates to itself the power to
change thi. to divide the County of Monroe
into two Districts, for the purpose of securing a
ono sided, partial Commission, and instructs
its County Committee to set forth which town
ships shall vote for one Democrat, and which
for the other, thus plainly negativing both the
Litter and spirit of the law.
In accordance with this high-handed pre
sumption, we have the organ of the Democracy
f Monroe, setting forth as the will of that
Democracy, as expressed through the County
Committee, that "the voters of Barrett, East
JHioudsburg, Middle Smithfield, Paradise,
Trice, Smithfield, Stroud, Stroudsburg and
Coolbough, will vote for James G. Kintner,
ond the voters of Chestnuthill, Eldred, Hamil
ton, Jackson, Pocono, Polk, Ross, Tobyhanna
and Tunkhannock will vote for Jerome II
icthtrman, for Jury Commissioners. We
fi:;d no fault with the candidates, for we be
lieve them to be honorable men, but we do And
i.:i:.'t with the spirit which can induce so pal-
l:ib!e a violation of both the letter and spirit
it is said that no danger can grow out of
Mich proceeding. rut how re we to believe
tr.at, w hen so bold an insinuation of want of
coi.Cdence is hurled at the Republican voters
of the county. The act is cither induced by a
want of confidence' in us, or by a desire to
have things so well in hand, that if a packed
Jury becomes necessary for any purpose, de
mocracy, though her illegally elected Jurv
Commission, will find herself prepared for the
emergency. It is this infinitesiraally small
su tiun on the part of the democracy of Monroe,
thai makes it more than a question whether
Republicans should aid in fighting their bat
lies.
JBST The only way to keep the Supreme
Court, that'great bulwarkof our "rights alad
liberties, from pinking into a mere political
machine, is to vote for good and true men
for positions on the bench. The "lest and
only safe candidate to vote for this fall is
ISAAC G. GORDON.
Two weeks ago we noted the accident
by which a valuable horse belonging to Matt
Ilallett, of Slateford, nearly lost his hoof. - The
Easton Sentinel appropriated our notice, trr
batim, lc. s To this we have no objection, for
we are perfectly willing to furnish our cotem
poraries with news items, even though they fail
to give us credit for it. This week, some
three weeks after the occurrence, which hap
pened in Stroudsburg, with commendable en
terprise, our neighbor of the Democrat pub
lishes the notice, and credit the Sentinel with
its authorship. We think that is what the
boys call "cutting it fat." :
t&jT Judge Ludlow, and Frank Hutchin
son, the Democratic candidates for the Supreme
Bench and State Treasurer, were nominated
more because of their supposed availability
than for any other cause. The Judge is expec
ted to manage the colonising politicians of the
East, and Frank to do the same thing with the
same class of men in the West, and are thus
expected to swindle themselves and their party
into the control of these positions. It is pre
sumed, however, that the people will be at the
polls on the 11th, and if that is the case availa
bility will amount to but little for the Dcmo
cracv. Turn out Republicans and do your duty.
The week before the meeting of the
Democratic Convention, at the Court Ilou.se,
the Monroe Democrat came out fiercely in
favor of punishing Carbon, for her aggres
sions, aud declared, without a why or where
fore, that the Monroe Democracy, would
uominate a man of her own and elect him.
The Convention was held, in which Auian-
dus 0. savagely took part as a Delegate,
and did a big share in securing the nomina
tion of Wui. Kistler. Since the Convention,
from some cauoe or other, Amandus's cour
age has oozed out of his fingers end:1, and he
has not had a word to sty, cither in defence
of the action of the Convention, or in favor
of his candidate. Like the boy in the scrim
mage he has hid himself in the Lush, and
sun? dumb most beautifully. Why is this?
Potatoes sell at 35 cents per bushel at
Portland.
CunsTXUT gatherers were numerous on
Sunday last '
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Our farmers ace Lu.y cutting corn and
buckwheat.
Fresh pork, sausages and buckwheat
cakes will soon be the order of the day.
Umbrellas have been in demand for
several day's, all owing to the heavy ranis. f
. ''
Henry and Ray still remain at "Hotel de
Troch." Metz was released on the 4th inst ,
by serving out his time and paying fine; and
costs.
TriE Equinoctial made its appearance here
on Monday, in shape of a good "heavy wet"
Ou Tuesday it blew great guns, and nearly
took the hair off.
Mixe Host of the Washington Hotel, is
treating his establishment to a new slate roof.
A new Hotel building would be a much grea
ter improvement.
The busiest men we have around just
uow, are the candidates for office. -The
popularity of a "wag of your paw" is tremen
dous. Who wouldn't be a candidate?
Captain Jack wishes it to be distinctly
understood that his suspension, on the 3d
inst, had no connection with the mouey
crisis. He don't expect to resume. ' '
The Town Council under the supervision
of the Street Committee, arc doing a good
piece of work down town. The job will cost
something, but it will prove to be substantial
and cheap iu the long run.
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Sxow. Snow fell at Tobyhanna Mills, in
this county, on Monday night last, to the
depth of three inches. Mountain Home was
also blessed with a snow storm, on Monday
evening, which lasted nearly all night.
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Two well known New York capitalists
who were recently iu Easton, Pa., predicted
that as considerable a rise in real estate as
had ever occurred in any city in the country
would soon take place in Newark, N. J.
The time of the year has come when peo
pie who, coming from out doors, enter
Did the hawks of Carbon get after him, or room where there is a genial and cheer fu
what ails him. Come, neighbor, a man firc ju the crate, are pretty sure to exclaim
should never set about stirring up a stench, "That's good ! A firo really feels comfort
until he bad made up his mind to "smell it able !'' Well, it does.
out lou nominated Kistler. and vou
should have stood bv him. Carbon will not AlIE stones lur tuo foundation lor the new
be very severely punished, nor Monroe much bJge, over the race, at the headot Monroe
honored if your candidate is defeated' be- street, have been on the ground lor severa
cause of your desertion. You should stand weeks, but the contractor appears to be slow
Don't ISclJcvc llic "Rolirbacks."
The last Monroe Democrat publishes a letter
purporting to have been written from Harris-
rvjrg to me l-iiituurgn j'ost, wnien W! lortli
tnat "through the machinations" of State
.Treasurer Matkey, the State is a looser of
nearly half a million of dollars by the failure
f the Union Banking Company, of Philade
p.iia. In an introduction to the letter the
Democrat also sneaks of a loss by the failure
cf .icrkcs & Co., a year cr two ago. Xow
here are two lies, manufactured out of the
whole cloth, for the purpose of deceiving the
pc-.pie into voting for Hutchinson, the pet
candidate of the Pennsylvania Central Rail
road Company and the democracy. At the
lime of the Yeikes failure, investigation
proved conclusively that the State reaxurv
'id not lose a single cent. The Union Bank
ing Company has not failed, but merelv sus
pmded, and will resume payment in full, as
i-oon as by the dying out of the existing finan
tial panic, it is safe to do so. But so far as
the State is concerned, there wrs neither loss
i;ct embarrassment to her growing cut of the
suspension, for not a dollar of her funds was
looked up in the vaults of the companv
ll'l .A 1
nut lunus were there were withdrawn be
icre tne cratJi came. When will Democratic
Rdltors learn to tell the truth? What a party
to need such lies to boost it up.
by him like a man, at least until you saw his
brains knocked out, and until 'you were in
danger cf gettiug hurt. The fact is that our
neighbor's general editorial independence is
truly astonishing.
about getting to work. An accident there
may cost the borough a nice little sum
.. .
Republicans go to the polls on Tuesday
next, and vote and work for your ticket
The prosperity of the country depends upon
Fkiend CnARi.ES Foclke, of the Ilich- the interest which all its citizens take in it
land Dell, is the "truckiest" man in Monroe and this interest cannot be better displayed
county. A visit to the "Dell" a couple ol tnan Jy every vote being placed in the ballot
iri.i.l-o nn s-.n ,.,l rVT., TT T . I bOX,
truck grounds which, are quite extensive, The Messrs. Palmer brothers have re
comprising severa! acres, are nearly as free moved their meat market to their new build
trom weeds as si newly dug ctller, and are ing down town. Everything in their new
Si.cd with the finest specimens of vegetation building is as neat as anew pin, and the
we cer saw grow. He has in growth some meat they serve to customers will alway
5,000 heads of excellent cabbage, red, j-ellow, prove to be of the best quality. Give them
and white onions by the bushel, celery, corn a call
Thomas Stone, has removed his shoe
shop from the basement of the building be
longing to the estate of C. Wratcrs, deceased
to the 2d story of the Street Passenger
Ilail-wa3' office, a few doors lower down, on
Main street, where he will be happy to re
ceive calls from customers.
We observe by a card in the Monroe
Dcmjcnd that the Monroe Democratic candi
wiinvi j.rej'.raiuwuii;, ."If. 1 1 1 1 a m iv lsticr
comes out with an emphatic denial of a charge
that he had sold his party to the "Radicals."
If by Radicals he means us Republicans, we
hereby certify that William's denial of the
charge is perfectly truthful. The Republi
cans, m the first place, are not in the market,
timer lor purchase or sale, and, secondly, buy
ing is not necessary under the circumstance,
for whenever a Democrat, hereabouts, wants
an office, he slips into Republican association
and embrace, just as easily aa shot roll off of a
shovel, lhe fact ia both candidate have
been knocking at Republican doors for ad mis
won and a sojourn, at least until after election
Xif If the voters of Monroe county, want
the State Finances managed economically
and honestly, as they manage their own af
fairs, they will vote for ROBERT W
MACKEY.
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auu potatoes in a:mosL any quautity. 11. s
manner cf raising cabbage and onions is
novel to this section of country, all Leing
grown from the seed without transplanting.
Friend Charles is evidently a worker, as he
encourages uo interferancc or assistance from
others. Besides the crops now on hand,
friend Foulke raised all the vegetables used.
in the "Weil House, which was filled to The "Black Diamond" is sold, and de
over flowing with boarders, during the past livercd within one mile of the Court House
season; and to feed these must have required in Wilkesbarre, by Rufus J. Bell, for $1.78
an immense quantity of peas, potatoes, early per ton. Would'nt the people rejoice to
cabbage and corn, beans, beets, . &c.. &.C. hear that same Bell r'msr here in Stroud.
From our observation we judge him to be a burg. Here we pay between $3 and $f for
model gardoer, and we know that his cab- the same article, and nothing to brag of in
bage paten is worth a walk of miles to see it. J quality at that
besides the utile, the "Dell, is worth a
visit for the picturesque and beautiful bv The new building recently erected for the
which it is surrounded. Nograuderorprct Scientific Department of Lafayette College,
tier views can be found anywhere, and Joseph
is not the least pleasant man to come across.
through the munificence of Mr. Ario Pardee,
at a cost of $250,000, will be dedicated, with
appropriate ceremonies, on luesday, - the
21st of October, inst We will publish a de
scription of the magnificent building in our
The Carbon Adcoaile says: On Thurs
day last the popular lumbering firm; Messrs.
Ycakel & Albright, sold to Marsh & Co., of next week's paier,
Stroudsbiirfr. n larff lot nf an.nnil In t no I
borouL-h nf W..isnnrf nod will, In nbrmf ?n Mr. A. L. KlRKUFF, of Hamilton, tsp.,
ftnfti u,.t ah.... L' .1.... r who has been a student in
v. k iiiu i uunuij , iui iiiu pur
Dr. Jackson's
pose of erecting an emery wheel manufac- .ffice If. ?OU1 etin.C' Truing the intrica
tory, machine shop and other buildiuirs
From the samples of wheels shown there
can be no doubt of the success of the un
dertiking.
Marsh & Co., intend to commence the
erection of their buildings during the com
ing week. This don't look like having the
cies of his profession, at Jefferson Medical
College, iu Philadelphia. - Mr. K. is a young
gentleman of considerable ability, and more
than ordinary application, and will no doubt
win his degree of 31. D. with honor.
Timothy Heller, son of the late Thomas
fTrllrr was (vtmmilrpil tn TTuf.l Tnv li'rin
blues" in regard to the panic iu the money Saturday evening last, on suspicion of hav
ing murdered the lad Mufuy, an account of
whose murder we published last week
market.
Esquire Drake, who. besides I-mh wll0se we published last week. lid
model Justice of the Peace, is one of the Icr wh WaS. Uccted f,oul tLe filst. was
best fruit culturists in this section, exhibited ,1J g arrest, wincu took place
in our office a few days since, a Follenwalter ncar 1at,,, orlliamPwn county, l'a..
apple, which he pulled from the tree over a They have been having another prize fight
year ago. me specimen, wmcii wcurlied Uf Mu,n.nm T;L- nt., 1
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'a.
MIL-n
nearly a pound, was in an excellent state of Martin, of South Brooklyn, and Wm. Don
preservation, anti cut lor a Druiso on the UA. nfintl,Wl Vavn.u(
side, from which decay had set m, would have hcroe. Prize $300. The fight commence 1
oeen as souud as a dollar. W ho can beat Ui. .. VWL- m i-dni il..w.k
rounds. Billy punched Mike's niuz beauti
fully, and came off victor. Matamoras ap
pears to be quite a place for pugilistic mills,
and is Democratic to the ere.
this?
J ltst now is the very time to take a part
ing look at the hill-country and the wood.
before the severe frosts have shrivelled the
ohage. .Nothing can exceed the variegated,
contracted beauty of the woods to-day.
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wiur, irom me most cieueatc bull to
the inOSt irorfroon' nnrnlo ;in? rmie.n
Ku-KLUX notices have made their ap
pearance in our burough, and only go to
show that the fools are not all dead yet If
greets the traveler's eye. as he Masses a wood tllG Party wli0 horned friend VChristie's"
of any considerable extent window with . the contemptible affair, on
Z '. ' " Thursday night last, see any fun in such
l'ROJi a fashion article we learn that I.Iha nvid ..f t)... Mllm ao Mn' nnlv
is to be the favorite color for dress wear th let. .1., ; if . ,, ,,
It is not needed to read any fashion that the rnu ihmr 1,.. t ht irll!
article to know that blue will be the favorite be injured bv it Sen,ibl ,nen frol nntldn-
olor of those who hive to pay the bilk ' but disgust over fuch nrlin
4 " - e
The Rev. Kohlert the newly elected pas
tor of St'John's Lutheran Church, with his
family, arrived in town on Monday last, to
take up his residence among us. Wo extend
a cordial welcome. -
" :
Ax adjourned Court was held at the Court
Houston Monday last all the Judges outhe
Bench. The most important matter be
fore the Court, was the case of the RcyDr,
MarriottY?. the St John's Luthcra n congre
gation of Stroudsburg. After, listening to
the rending of the evidence in the case, and
the areumcnts of Counsel, the Court took
the matter under advisement
- - CAMPAIGN LIBELS. ( 1
It in true that we are upon the ere of
an election, and it is also unfortunately
true that at such time the .leaders ol
either of lhe opposing parties do not hest
late to use any material that can be fouud
or invented against the- possible success
of the other. But there are times full ol
fiuan'cial peril to every citizen of the Corn
monwcalth. iust as surely as there are
electiou times, and if atrocious libels can
be defended duriogthe warmest political
contests--which we do not admit they
certainly... cannot be.wheu. their circula
tion is wore likely to injure the whole
people than the party that they are es
t.ecially meant to injure.
,,rhe Pittsburg lout in its partisan zea!
has published; and other Democratic jour
nals have'published, a scries of libels up
on Stute Treasurer 'Mackey, viz , that Mr
M:ickey had 'a l irge amount of the funds
of the State deposited " with J;iy Cooke &
Co.; that he had also a large sum, 'about
hull a million of dollars, belonging to the
Commonwealth on deposit with the Union
Buukin" Company, and .'that that there
is a large deficit iu the Treasury in con
sequence ol tne lauure ot Mr. leiKcs
ol last year. . ,
To prove that these publications are
libels the Pittsburg Cum mcr icut states by
authority :
. ; We are authorized to say that the state
ment published in yesterday's Post, con
taiued iu.a letter from llarrisburg, re
specting Mr. Mackev.thc State Treasurer
is false from beginning to end, and the
writer of it knew it to be so wheu he
wrote it, as did its editor likewise. : '
The State Treasurer did not lose any
thinr - by- the 5upension of the Union
Bankinir Company of Philadelphia. Hi
deposit, there, ou the day of the su.pen
siooT was less than ten thousand -dollar?
and this sum is fully securf d. . The State
loses nothing by the suspension.
Nor is there any deficit iu Mr. Mackey's
account L'rowiuir out of the deposit with
r r - ft
Yerke..-When Yerkes failed Mr. Mackey
assumed the full amount of the' deposit
there, and Daid it to the Slate. -The
Commonwealth did co lose a dollar by
Yerkes' failure.
The State Treasurer invites the fullca
scrutiny iuto his accounts, and courts in
ve3tigation into their condition. If the
correspondent of the Post, or its editor
or any oue else, chooses to iustitute one
let him come on aud satisfy himself.
A to the kindred story in circulation
that the State Treasurer had a large de
posit with Jay Cooke cX Co , we are au
thorized to say that he had not a. cent on
deposit there, and that not a dollar has
been lost to the Treasury by that supen
sion or any other.
1 hese libels against a most useiul and
exemplary officer, whose public record r
as houoiable to the State as to himself
would be inexcusable at any time and un
der any circumstances, but at this time
when general distrust is threateuini
the whole country with financial ruin-
and under the present circumstance
which combine to render the ear of the
community open to receive them without
a doubt of their genuineness are unpar
donably wicked and mischievous.
Politicians may be never so hard press
ed for means of political warfare as now.
but to use means which can ouK' tend to
the destruction of the credit of the State
and the injury of every citizen, is dastard
Jy and infamous Inquirer.
JUAIUtlKD.
On Thnrsdav. October 2, 1873, bv Rev. John
F. Chaplain, pastor Methodist '"Episcopal
Church in Strousbure, Mr. Mason Dickiou of
hnssex county, IS. J., and Mis Clemantha A
Garris of Warren count v N. J.
On October, 4, ISiS, in Kellersvil'e, bv the
Kev. 1, C. Hurst, of fccranton, .Mr. rrank Y
Pern', of ew lork .city, and . Miss r Tecna
Manal, of kellereville. Pal
On December, 28, 1872, by Rev. B. F. Moris,
Mr. Wm. Krummell, of Canadensis, Pa., -and
Miss Klla Daudt, ot Bridgeton; N. J
JMIvl)
On the 4th inst., in Stroudsburg. Rachel
Kstella, infant daughter of Joseph and Ellen
Keller, aged 1 year and 11 days.
Special Notice's.
ON THE LAND!
' THE WONDERFUL
Cheap Auction Store!!
Instead of mounting a I?alloon and going ofl
in the cloud, we are btill on tho Earth, and
rushing ott
DRY GOODS, 1 '
HATS & CAPS,
' , ROOTS & SHOES, ,
REAY MADE CLOTHING,
at a wonderful rate, without any gas.
Just come and tK-e the crowds "nre.inc into
the cheap store aving their dollars.
The utore is down town, four doors below
Stroudsburg Post Office. . DECKER & CO.
July 24, IS73. 3 mo.
v - STATEMENT -
OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures,
OF THE ' '
BOROUGH OF STBOUDSI3URG,
for the year ending 1st of July, 1873 for
i lio rough and lJounty purposes,
"WILLIAM WALLACE, Treasurer, in ac
count with said fund.
DR,
For cash received of Darius
Dreher, late Treasurer, S733.01
For cash; received of Jacob ("I
Shafer, collector on dupli-' '
cate, 1870, 171.75
For cxh received of S. S.
Dreher, on Geo. Larue's
duplicate, 18G9, 168.95
For cash received of Alexan-
- der Fowler,collector,1871, 1,043.09 ,
Discount, note at Rank, 197.77
Cash received of E.qnire ! '
Drake, Judgment, S. Wal-
- toil,. ,. ., 5 35.37
Cah' received '' of 'Esquire '
Drake, Judgment, Wil
liams and Ilibler, -; 1 -J ' 73.9G
Cash received of John N.
Stokes, fltow license, : 10.00
Cah received of George F.
TIellerr on Larue's dupli- "
cate, lS(i9, 137.00
For cash received of John
S. Fisher, collector, 1S72, 5C9.60
Tondj sold, new Issue, 2,250.00
Taxes received on duplicate,
1872, abated 5 per cent, 3,332.30
8.722.S0
, CR.
By Borough Bounty Bonds Redeemed,
to wit:
No. 4, E. Smith, $ 300.00
No. 18, E. Smith, 400.00
Nd; 3, Toter Pi fer. 1 ,500.00
No. 159, Stephen Holmes, 100.09
No. 183, Darner Mansfield, '100.00
No. 130, C. R. Keller, 100.00
No. 135, O. R. Keller, 100.00
No. 105, C. Uurnett, 100.00
No. 30, Henry Seifert, 1C0.OO
Old Pond, Wallace & Co., 14G.0O
No. 171, Wallace & Co., 300.00
No. 115, James Gardner, 25.00
No. 1 14, James Gardner, 25.00
No. 77, Valentine Kautz, . 50.00
Interest paid with the above, 25.29
Interest paid on outstanding
Jacob Shafer, collector of
balance on Sidney
Down's duplicate - for"
the year 1870, a balance
on same of
Alexander Fowler, collec
tor tor year 1S71, a bal
ance on lm iic:itp ,f
John S. Fisher, collector
-jot uie year 1872, bal
ance on duplicate of
Balance in lunula of Wm.
A allaee, Treasurer,
34G.00
bond,
Extra interest paid William
line,
Certificate paid Clanp &
2.G20.73
.00
Jones
1,100.00
NOTICE. '' t
The annual meeting of the Stockholder of
the Mroudxbiirg Bank, will be held at their
banking house, Tuesday, November 4th, 1873,
between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, n. m.
Oct. 9..3L J. MACKEY, Cashier. ,
OMESTP
AGKSTS WAKTLl).
Send for Catalogue. sepl8-13t
DOMESTIC SEWING .MACHINE CO., NEW YORK.
BILLS
FAYA JIJ.K.
Note at bank, 200.00
Work done on streets ; paid
sundrv persons per checks, 229.43
$ 4.12S.45
MATKRIAT. runyiPIIED.
William C. Cramer, stone
for crossing, &c, $ 75.44
William Wallace, lumber, 182.52
Joseph Matlack, ikcs, &c , 8.C2
$ 2GG.50
LAMP I.IGIITI5G AND OIL.
Wm. Ilollinsluad, oil, $ 699
Wm. P. 1 1 alloc k, lighting
lamps, 123.C0
William Florey, repairing
lamps, o.CO
-$ 197.39
BEFUKWKG CHECK.".
N. Buster,
Borough scrip redeemed,
William E. Kiefer, Fcrving
notices,
SF.HY1CJS IlKNOERED.
E. L. Wolf, Secretary, Ac, $ 51.50
James iroeh, turn key.
Police during Democratic
7.4G
5.68
meeting.
Tobv-
1.50
9.00
Watchman during
hf nna fire,
B. S. Jaooby, Secretary,
Olis B. Gordon, assessing
dogs,
G.OO
25.00
5.00
Auditors Air 1S72.
LKGAI. KKKA
Charlton Burnett, 40.50
S. Holme, Jr., 19.00
ADVERTISING
Theodore Schoch,
A. O. Greenwalt,
ASU FRIKTIXG.
$82.25
1G.75
' $
9S.00
21.00
G5.50
99.00
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
John Huntsman, janitor, $ 31.14
Janic Sandford, engineer, 115.25
John N. Stokes, services and
expenses, . 23.33
Harry Wolf, service, 4.50
George W. Drake, repairing
roof, " . 47.70
C. U. Warnick, painting, 12.35
Thomas A. Bell, Coal, 33.39
Joseph Wallace, rope, &c, 2.2S
u . S. r Iorv, Ftove, pipe, vc., 54.36
Clnpp it Jones, grates, 8.10
W . 1). V alton, broom, 30
L.T. Lahnr. rope, broom, Ac, 1.70
O. B. Gordon, service, 75
John (). Say lor, repairs, 5.00
Daniel Tuttle, oiling hose,
&c, 8.00
James Edingcr, services, G.50
$ 359.05
Commission on J7,9S9.79 at 1 per
cent, cash received iroin nil sources
except 733 1-10(1, amount re
ceived from Darius Dreher, late
treasurer,
$?,G54.41
39.91
SS,f.y4.35
Balance in TrcasurerV hands,
C. K. AN DUE, )
JACKSON LANTZ, j
323.4:
Auditors.
STATE 31 E.T
OK THE
Finaccial Condition
OF THE
BOROUGH OF STROUDSBURG,
for the year ending Ut July, 1S73.
Inabilities.
Bounty account jer Audi
tor s last settlement, 12,825.00
CR.
By Borough Bounty Bnds .
mice reucemew, 3,346.90
on
bounty
Indebtedness
jipcnnnt ' t '
Balance on borough acc't
Ier Auditor's la-st settle
'$'0,478.10
ment,
Bonds issued January 1st,
1S73, at 7 per cent to
redeem bonds overdue
bearing interest at G per
cent,
$18,331.12
G1.P.9
7G5.2S
1,CC5.78
8.4-'
S!CG1.S2
S2G,297.40
Indebtedness over resources,
C. 11. A.NUKlv, -l .
JACKSON LANTZ, Adlt
oct.2-3t
... Farm -for Sale.
The old and well-known farm of Mr. Adam
Shaffer, contiining about 150 acres, will be
sold if applied for soon. Call on or address
ADAM SHAFFER,
Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa
Fep.25-3t
......
YHAOK MARK
THE TICTOR SEWIXG M.U'HIXE CflMFAM,
want reliable rr.d rnegctii; Agents in thii
county. The 44 V I CTOK" is a Lok-stid,,
Shuttle Machine, with St lf-.-citii:g Nci-dl,.',
best finished and most perfect Machine offered!
An increase oi over 500 1 r cent ri salts of
1872 over 1871. For terms. Ac, address.
YICTOK SKW1NG MA( IIlXi: (.,
sept 18-1 m 1227 Chestnut Sr., Phila., Pa.
" GRAND OPENING
is
UUTfHIXSOA'S CHICK UlIMjING,
opposite T. Stem le's Stoic,
EAST STROUDSBURG.
Having just opened with an entire r.cv UnV of
DrT'Gdb:!s aud'Siwcios,
CON!: I ST! NO OF
m
DRCSS GOOD.S,
DELAINES,
POPLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
CASS I. MERES,
CLOTHS,
AND OIL CLOTH.
SHAWLS,
ALPACAS,
FLANNELS,
DOMESTICS,
PRINTS,
o o
,2.50.00
" ' $20,581.12
CR
By certificate paid Clapp ' ;
iv Junes on lire engine, 5 1,100.00
Balance on borough acc't,
Total . ' illdcbtednpsa r.n
Borough and Bounty
$19,481.12
account
j
: KESOVROS.
Ion. S. S. Dreher and G. '
K Heller, sureties for
(jeorgc Lrue; deceased,
collector for 18G0, bal
ance on dupliciite, $ j 10.t2
23,950.22
Also a full sciKt:ser,i of cl-i'rc Vitulr fif.
ecries and Pnn i-ion, I'lo.'jr, Vcrer Mm). Naif,
Tish, Pork, Oil, Syrup, 31o!a.-, C'igi'n,
Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and
Willow Ware,
Flavoring Extract-, and Spices of every kind,
and in fact every thinjr usually kept in a Dry
Good Store. All my good are new and can
not fail to prive satisfaction.
Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere and there
by nare time and monev.
J.'II, SHOTWELL,
Eorinerlv Slater A Shotwell.
Sept. 4, lS73.-3m
STEAM ENGINE
:CO.
. (Fobmeslt Wood & ilxxx.)
STATIONARY & PORTABLE
Stea:
ngmes.
Tho Best & 3Iost Complete Assortment
ia the Market.
These Engines have always maintained the very
highest standrvnl of excellence. AVe make the
manufacture of Enginea, Boilers and Saw Mills
specialty. We have the larpa asd roost complete
work of tho kind in th country, with macninarT
Tecially adapted to tho wxrk.
We keep constantly in process lare ntunbers of
Ensrinea, which we furnish at the very lowest price
and on the shortest notice. "We build Enrine
jpecially adapted to Mines Mill. Grist MUU,
Tanneries, Cotton Gina,ThresheM and allclasaea
of manufacturinf?.
We are now building the oolebrated Lane Circti
ar Saw Mill, the beet and most complete saw null
ever invented.
We make the manufacture of Saw Mill outfits a
fpecial feature of our business, and can funuah
complete on tho nhortost notice.
Our aim in nil cases is to furnish the best ins
ehinery in the market, and Work absolutely w
equaled for beauty of desitm, economy and strength.
Send for Circular aud I'rice List.
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
UTICA, JV. Y.
May i.y,'7o-0in
Agricnhnral Implements.
Yc Would C:dl tbf nttoi.tion nf the IV-
uiei-3 of Monre County, to the lullowins
proved machinery:
iwo-hors heeler Tread Power.
One-horse 14 11 "
Two-horsft Kmpir Tivn.l Pm-.-o-
------ . U H V I . .
I.'1 I M-ll II II III.
vuiuii lul'., X ctllUllli; JililS, I. io CI
lers, Hay Kales, CoraShcllers, Churn Tow
er of different' kinds, Field Holler. Kf
Scraper, Cast Iron Feed lioxrs, which w;
le furnished at the shortest notice, and
guaranteed to give good satisfaction.
.ppiy ta 1L y. HOWKK & iw,
IfackettstoM-n. V J-
or to JOIIX V. SIIOKMAKKK.
' i Kellersille, Monroe Co, l,J
Litlier by mail or otherwi.se.
August !s IS73. tt.