CM ! 'V jAiOS'f W FORM OF A BABY. Kg tics " 0MictliiM- on the summit of '.i;HC Unntttins, midway between 1 ... 1 AVavnesburir, and auoui ! 'MniloinfVum the main road. '..., weeks (he cries of a child that J1'1'" T 1 l.v l orsoiis passing altwg the C;Xuly .yt last as Hubert north of Wnin-rtowii. 'with another trontlenr.m and ' the point, the cries i:,,jV?7rc"'lerinc, and they thought v'' l treating a child shamefully. ' -i short distance one of the r V: y: .J"ni;i Parker, who resides near "'V,,! lu.hioi.1v, and told the party K. noar the top of a large tree just lA in :unl there was seen a baby "' l',inli basket, swin.-ing back and 1 ' f.jnt cries. The ladies be V,. '..,,.,1 at the sijit, and bogged ft ".'-'.ntlemeii to try and get up the that . 1 to :rf ,'the first limb son,c twtnt3' ' .,. vi'.th '.nan found it impossible V liile tne coincis.iiiuii nau- l-.:t r- .mi .i i t... l. I. ... ii W Linn" vv - . : i ... . I, i hi i-niim ni; uiuu"m AM "ave one scream, and as if t" i l,-"ket fell half the distance i 1.....H i" IlIVi . . 13 '" '- i the ladies to scream, :rou tn-,. i.artv to be more or less T in loss time than it takes to 1. ii'..; ' ... basket and its contents were lace again, the child crying fliis movement struck terror m. ... t .li.wl fli jiinv- a tl'.i''' lie iit1'- (,f t!u: basket, and saw the baby plaiu- :..t.w afterward, and all at prices. l?f r live in""" . - . ,. L the 1-afket with disap- !l I I H tA) II IV 11... J I- il' Tlie ladies state that the child was It v'i;r they saw it plainly move when it fj J, .v toward them. I,.'. M..,l..v ovening a party numbering them. J.,!, 'v.vnty repaired to the place, and 1 U,. ,:!:ae thing. Mr. J. S. Peters. : ',.,!'', of Lancaster City, was one uiiu aw rc- oi v r' v i ,; Mi-ndav night, and he says he Ml tilt basket, saw it move, 1 i!,. filing and the disappearance. i-fplav JIanv counties ester! Mati-s liave coiieludcd to ;:al i'airs Ibr this season. Court cf New Hampshire ui j-!as of a national bank town where it is located. i i . a tlu i w oi k ostoniee will go to us uAlvi tliis week, and its expected A ue v s will commence next JNiturdav. i i i w!) sahion keeper has a dou A viA r i : i k notbinz but a:e, ami gets . . . . . , i i n, L ;! a wlieiiever he nets a chance. been treated to seven free ex .'1h niiinber who liave partici- ! eni 'Ved these was H.OiiG. !.;:si'tt.s lawver the other dav li.i'.d bill by a novel j.roce.- U . i,t jliii-e deputy slieriils to attach the ifl ilier JU.-l aueUl inu i::;nuLca uciuiu iv i.i tk c eaten. Koauni.-, l a., possesses about dozen li 1 dri;ikinj women, who bi-weekly as i slaughter-house to ouatf the ft -1 as it flows from the throats of 1 bullock.- The PJawarc and Hudson Canal Com jt:iv liava reduced tne running nour on i . i.i i ir can::' hum twenty to twelve. lney tt.ve a!.-. reduLvd the number of employees ti: the eanal over one-hall, lneir uocks . fast ti'lini: up, and there is no sale for :,!. C,.ils;:i;ih Maid has passed out of her 1 ! !! ! iiK", and the Queen of the Turl tin- (,;een no longer. tShe was beaten :l:c leielie-ter meeting on Saturdaj bv :1a. in a race that was by far the most : :"; ii!t en record. Twu of the heats were otie'l i;i and the slowest in Ii,17. -I i as laie entries included Aui'jricaiu nri 1 .1 "Ill - .1"! 1 Nettie, the victory was as macrnificcat 4- the contest was thriilinir. J A u'-ntleman in Philadelphia, last week i l iK-eaMou to advertise in the Public l'jr for '-a female copyist who writes - " " I . boul hand. J he next day he re ivod ever six hundred letters in reilv. laany of them told heartrending stories h the destitute condition of the writers his iaet is proof of the awful pressure of nard t lilies' upon "the people," and we r.rord u wit l sorrow ihe .I rangers of Fastcrn Pennsylvania ave established a purchasing and sal -encv ;:t the Hidgeway House, on 3Iarkct 'leet. J'hiladelphia. Its head is a mem ' f "t the (J range, who sells all products f(( him by the subordinate lod ires I e einbiaee evervthin" that, niter into 1,1 co'is-i.jjr.f oi" a. firmer, from hay sec ' V'-'o bug poisi.m, and every implement 1 uses, ji om a tuickage of pins for his wife -'"'ii or Hi, to a reaper or mower it is not many years since it was consi tcJ a great achievement for a horse to r"t a mile in two minutes and forty se -Now that is considered very slow M ...... . - . in a race. At the recent meetm" o f he Cleveland club only two of the forty I' nir hrats were slower than 2.20, :md one i"-.i was troited m 2.18. Since then Amcri If ';i-1 ''as trotted a mile in 2.172, and 'erday Lub.i trotted in 2.15 (J olds il'.a ids record is 2.11. and a lame 1'ier hyrsi.v; have made and beaten 1 k .sepu-iuber nitmher of the Picpublie ,- ...i;e eoiitauijs iiianv int.rrestm" n j ,-, :.rti.-!c8 The opening art icle "Can , tnist the Hemucratie party?' ' in t uc Imnds of every Jiepubli ('a"-. h i a careful review of the Demo r,','nr,j for the pa.st fifteen years, am. iov,; invaluable as a work of refer . .lakHig a Census contains many , 1 V suggest ions to all who desire V",u.'ou-e oi approved systems. '"Fduca u"11 Hi Aiai..i!!i:. " '-VMvr ..f., ti'illS i " iaxes tiaid bv Yathmnl Hanks: "'i;u 'iicau Prospect;" '-The new Nsi J" "lleview of the Month ; ' '!:"'tl""i,tal Doings," ro to makeup 11. J 7 A a " ol much interest and value. Thi - 'e. 'il'lio ..I 1' 1 l i -fw (, puoiisiieu at V asnmgton, J ' , ;: :t the low price of 2.00 a vear. It ii 1 M-rvice to the cause and shoal l. . ei IJr uvr a il appurcd. The weather is growing cooler, and poli wanner. Joi-cphus Sooy State Treasurer of New ersey, has defaulted with about $00,000. lis bonds however, amount to five times sum. Fort 3 years ago 58.000,000 scgars were manufactured yearly, now the consumption demands 742,(1)0,000. Peer arc very numerous in Virginia now, laving greatly multiplied since the war, specially in the lowland region. come one nas oeen calculating inai iurine ast two years two million men and women lave been desiring employment in vain, and the loss to the country by their en- ",l14 i it . . i I orecd idleness amounts to one-halt the 11a- tional debt. a I Special jSTotice. We have 1,000 Acres of Arkansas Farm imber Jjands to exchange for a good Farm near Stroudsburg on a cash basis onl'. l'buitso.v v Jitosirsnx, uly 8 '73-tf.j Fast JStroudsburg. Wc have l.OOO Acres of good Farm and Timber Land in Arkansas, within two miles of Haihoad to exchange for a good farm near Stroudsburg. ls;n -i ilvvellin?r in llronlle mvinf ,0 .VIsO a dwelling 111 lHOOkl, pajing OU cr month, unineumliered for a good farm rKARSOX iV lllOMPSON, July S, '7o-tf. Fast Stroudsburg. Goods cheaper than ever at N. Uuster's Ie has them marked way down to bottom New eroods will arrive at X. liuster's this week and next. Ion't fail to call and see TI.. nM.l,m h.um n 1 Vi rn-n 7 n I J IIU.-H; lll.lllll. IW ."L,lltl, cfc LVry."jL nUlll " ii i n . ti . v l a. ' 1 : Will UO WCll to call at A. ltUSter S, as IlC IS UOUUd UOt to UO Undersold. 1 I.lSIOr. A new lot on hand at Stokes' Mills. Price SS ,,er ton or .",0 cents per bushel, drain to wameu in exenange. i r i i.orn : )Cts. ner nusnei, lvve c?i.".j at present j -. 1 IT .Si a . t .M.iv 16-1 in. . . i- iV N.s Tmi-outaxt. In order to quit the Hoot .snd Shoe liusiiiess, Simon Fried offers his ntire stock of Jioots and Shoes at first ost and in !oic cost. t ome one and all. iow i.s your cl I,. ..,,.. 4'..,. lt-.i-.r-.Tiw A fresh sunilv of Sln.slisli Nailed JSasli, just received at Williams' lrug More, .Main street, btroudsburg. l'a. W ar- mted pure. PETLli WILLA.MtS. JuneO-tf. Just received at Williams Drug Store, a lar-j-e stock of W hite Lead, Unseed Oil and VAUXISII for the spring trade. 1'rice of jad and Oil reduced. .March IS, io. - MAIUllKIX August 23th. hy lJevlMK. Pitts Mr. Ailam r and Anna Whirlev, both of Strouds- ' Ur. July SOth, at Pleasant Valley, bv Kev. A M. .Strauss, Mr. Charles Teade and Sarah J Kresge, both of l'hilipsburg, l a. At Kandolnh, Kilev countv, Kansas, Julr 10, lS7o, Miss tieorgia Whitehead, formerly of Stroiulsburg. of consumption, aged li years, b months and 'l'J davs. At Jackson Corner., Aug. 27th, Lillie May, laughter of illiam and arau llson. aged S months and '6 davs. In Stroud township, Aug. 27th, Knoch Flag- er, br., aged G i vears and J 1 Iav.. lli.s remains were taken to l'oughkeepsie, . 1. for interment, on baturday last. In Strouilbnrg, Augnst 20th, Charles, son of Solomon and Mary Ivintner, aged 1 year and months. In Ashler, Luzerne Co., August 20th, (.athanne, wile ot Mr. Abraham tenner, (for rVr..l : .,:M""rr' lsUt, t re- , i t i "r. si j ajcu uo ican, j inuiiiiin .iiiu o uajs. It n ........ .. .. Un the -Otli tilt., in l'aradise township, Joseph Starner, of palsev, aged GO years and 8 L, mnntba I tr. lras tir;f,l .it St. Pnnl'a ( 'linrrli on Friday. August 19, near Fcnnersville, Jacob, Bel- ows, aged G9 years, months and 9 days. 13U11TOX BllOTIIEItS GREAT COMBINATION Will dvc One of their SUpcrb entertaiments . n-:nr ir. li m.....l : ill V Illiailln Jiaii, oil iucsuiiy unimi utAi er.tcniber 7th, at 8 o'clock. This will be one of the best performances ever prcsen-1 ted to the Citizens OI fetrOUUSblirir. , in i nn :'.. ntn : Olrotlts. LICENSE APPLICATION. J ll lUIIUniUK II CIIIIWIIUU ll mvi.rv l.uiu.u been lileil in tlie olhcc ofthe Clerk, m the Court ol ouarter ,esions oi .uonroc county, a i will be presented at next term ol said Court, Sept. 2, 184o. HOTEL. Henry Fulmer, .Stroudsburg. T. M. McILIIANEY, Clerk. Sept. 2, 1S75. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby civen to all persons inter ested in the Estates of the respective decedents that the following accounts have been hied in the lleister's Office of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Or- Dlians Court of Raid County, at btrondhUurg, on Monday, the 27th day of September, 1875, at 1U ociocU, A. 31. ...... Accouni oi ornuuis ,,,u, au .....i.a ot tl.e Estate ot 1'atruK irown, uecu. .Account of Mahala Culberson, Ad.mn.stra- tnx,ol tlieJtateol X-rauKtin cuiuerbon, e-, Account of Philin M. Bush. Exccutorof the Estate of Daniel Kow, deceased. i" i .. . t ,.r u i t: .i.ii.. r.i-Jl r niai account oi oaonii jhuhic IIIer.og, Executors of the Estate of Ceorge i.i V i 3iiciuie, uec u. . Final account of William Ilollinshcad, one ofthe Administrators of the Estate of Stroud .1. 1 lollinshead. dee'd. First account of Sarah Dimmick, Executrix ofthe Estate of Mason Diiunnck, deed. Account of Cliarles II. Jlaney, Auministra- .... .1.. I.'. f l.'fJ.r il.M. Account of (;eorge W J)rake Executor of e Estate of Jerome li. Drake, deed. Account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Guar- 1... IUC J ..niii. v I dian of Jjouise 15. Claghorn, minor child of iriliwir.l H. Clao-horn. dee d i.:.. f ,.r llxnrv If Knna iiiry. Ail- . . . .i . i ti. i).nJk,,.., I ministraior oi tne isiaie oi juuu ivumuuij, i v.. . I t ,.f f ,rl,M lccnr.1 fini . n. ljiiiii uui:uitiii v.i.i. - " . ,r -i. i ...: .... e Pcioia sepu li. Jossarii, .viimiriiiiii,uio ui -vv Melchoir Uossard, dec a. T A Pl'KNZELLKlt. Ketrister. Tf .irrUtrr'. Oflire ) Stroudoburs. Scot. 2. 1875. WANTED, Agents for a first claw Life Insurance Com pany, working under the non-furfeitiire Law of Massachusetts. With good reliable men liberal arrangements will be made. Address, with reference. YM. L. GAKUKTT, 152 South Fourth t., 1'hiladelphia. Sept. 2, 1873. lm. A. CATrlD. We will open the firet term of our select ..lww.l in Sil rrinliliiir Mnnilnr. S'iillii!nT .. vlv,. ... ..... -"-oi ". ..!. . oili. at the old Seminarv. The building has been rut in good repair, and will be made thoroughly comfortable during all seasons of 'r- "et-iaimio unuersianu niu y . i. i,.. propose in ii-in.ii. wui iHiniuw '-j J . f.i;,.lfll, ;n .i ' k of instruction. anil to exercise a special care over the morals V 1 V UIH . . - 7 and manners of our pupils. If after a fair trial, parents shall find that their children, en trusted to our tuition, are not improved, we shall neither expect nor desire a continuance of their patronage. Morning sessions from 9 to 12; attcrnoon trom I to . o eloek. MAlitill-. I. UAKKUH , MINNIE A. L. CAUKOW. September 2, 1S75. If. tlouvt Pvoclamatton. Whereas, tlie Hon. Samcki. S. 1heiier, I'n-sMiiiit Ju'lo of tlm KJ Judicial listri t of IVmisylvania, comiKisrtl of tlio counties of Minrw un.l l'arloii. and Pktks tiKCVFit and .Tacoh Stackfkk. Kiqmr.-s. Afix,i;lt0 .1ud;l.H))f th,- r.iurt .f I'mmnon IMca of tlie C.iuntv of Mmiroi', ami !y virtue f their ntln'i-8,.hiMii'f of tlii' t'ourt of Oyur and 'IVrinim r ami icnoral Jail dflivi-rv and C'omt of (IimhtuI tJuartiT Si-sious in ami for the said County of Monrot-, have issmil t ln-i r prci-t-pt to me eoiniuaiidin'); that a Court of (Quarter Sessions .f the 1'arc anJ Common Tint, and Court of (lyorsnd Tvrminor ami tii'in-rul Jail IMivery and Orphan's Court, for the said Couut y of Monroe, to be lioldcn at Stroinlsburf:, on MONDAY, the 27th day of September, 1375, to continue one week, if ne?siary. KOT1C12 I htreb viven to the Coroner, the Justices of the lVnre. a ii.l 'oust of thesaid countr of Monroe, ' , ... -T. .i . ... tnai inr oe men ana mere ri-uy un mcir iuilt recorj inQuiitions. examinations and other remem, branees to do thoH things wnieii tneir omees are ap- portaininjr, anil also tliut tiunw wno are oouua oy riHo-'iii.anei'S to nrosecute uive eviilence aeainst the prisoners tliat are or Miall be in ine jau oi uie saiu county of Mon roo. or anai list iktsoiis who stand charged with the commission of oil. n es to In: then and there ,.roSeete i.cuy a,;nai, W j,ron K.SIIArElS.Sheriflr. .i,Pri(rs Office St roudburK, ( ..... - , Sep. is.... ESTATE NOTICE. wrPOtls indebted to John X. Stokes, of Stroubsbiinr, late deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, ana inose naving claims acrainst the same, are desired to present them in proper order lor settlement wunoui - RTOtlDKr.r. STOKKS. Administrator Stroudsbunr. Sth mo. 19tli, ISTo. "NTOTTnTT! 1 A. V TITK MKMl.KRS of the Monroe County mal Fire Insurance Company, are hereby notified that the annual election of Managers for said Comnanv. will be held at the Lourt House, in the borough of frtroudburg, on Men- dav. Sentember tdh. lSiO. at '1 o clock in tlie afternoon of said day, at which time Thirteen Manners will be chosen to serve for one year or nniil othere are iluly qualihed to fill their places, mirsant to beetion 4th of tlie act or , . .. :.! Asseraoiy mcoriKiraiing .am uoiiimii. KDWAKD'B. I)Ki:iIi:U,&cY Office of the M. C. M. F. L Co. Stroud.sburg. Aug. -0, 1875. J NOW IS THE TIME TO GET HENRY D. BUSH Is selling off his SUMMER STOCK A.t Cost, TO MAKE HOOX for FALL STOCK! Please call and examine guoJs before 1 1 uuviii ' eisc iicic II. I). BUSH. . . rr . 1P. 1R7.V lm. CirOUUfcUUr Sheriff's Sale. Ry virtuof a writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common I -'leas of Monroe County, 1 will exnosc to sale at l'ublic eudue, on SATURDAY, September 11, 1S75, at 2 o'clock in tbe'afternooii. at the Court House in Rorough of Ktr..u.lsbtirR. Monroe County, the fol- '"' -v v, "V. t- j A ciTlain im-ssiUKC anu 101 oi mm biiusw iu onuuu wmmV, m sa.u oumy, Wu..Uj Thirty-nve Acres, Udjoinin? lands of Elijah Bchuc, Chas. H Durfee, Ix'o- nora 1 n. t najmian anu Jirunnwn vrecktoneariy au - . . . i ii li . l 1 1 cleared land. Improvements Frame Dwelling House, - . T ' T .J., ,1.lli'1ilu,. Also a FRAME GRIST MILL, 404n feet, 1i nlories high, 3 Kun of Stones, a granary building attai hed. The Mill is in good running order, nrift has sufficient water to run the whole year. Seized an i taken in execution as the properly of Joseph C. liominc, and to lie soul hy me lor casii. 1 iiiimu wiiii.-i.-i i.-nr VU AV. iTUAA AUb) . V ... . Sheriff's oftlec, Stroudsburg, I Anir. 2i, 1S75. I August 2Glh, 1875. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to rue directed, . - m ma til issued out ofthe Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at 1 ul- Mic endue, on ATURDA Y, the llft day of September, 1S75, t o oV1,L- hi the afternoon, at the Court . , iorou,rh of Stroudsburg, Monroe Countv, the following Ileal Estate to wit: - -n aud trat.t of lam .. in Jack,ou t0WIIS1i1, ia said County, containing 60 Acres . . . , . . 7,.,.,,t f lam , adjoining land of 1 dwin Lossaid John liinkcrand others : about -! acres cleared . . .... s ., k acre- 3icauon, ,i.uu..v Timber Land. 'A he improvcnienis are T-i.,n;v, TT,ion AVWUllU i ( . 20 .jt- Kt..l., 10 iu r,.,,, . 18 feet, U Stones, Stable 10 x IS fect, . 1 O f I WlriCi .Vlil.lo III v IS I....I o-noil Apple Orchard r.n iha nrcmisos anil stream of atcr liiiininir r-- - - lltrougn tne same. N'lZCU 11IH1 IlKlIll 111 CAiruiion ill uic iu iei it i ... ... ... i.i ill e nf lVt.r Wooiiliii'r and to be sold ov me tor . - - WS1" T.mr ctnrpp jAWDA.oimi i.iu. heriU s i.nuce, fMrouauauurg, August 21, - J lo the oters ol Monroe County. The nnderd-ned Joes henhv most riueeifiillv nir. rl for the Jihce of -"'-""oe touniy, as a laiMKiate If i tecte.1 ho r.romises to .lis. har-.. ,!,.. .l.i.,tt ,.r ,i. f . lieu itli fidelity and to the best of his ability. JOSKl'lI FABM1 Hamilton, Sop. 'J, ls73. To tho Voters of Monroe County. The undcrsiiriml does hereby most rem tee I full v otV.T rortheu m a ca,)d,d:lU . , r 1 Associale Judge. If eliitetl lie promises to disehar the duties of the oli.ee with Hdelity and to the best f 'hi, abili.y Barrett, August 2C, 1ST3. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most rosjiectfullr ller - me oi(.-rs 01 .vionroo eouiny as a eandidute ior me uiuee 01 rroih'jnotartf a:ui Chris of the Courts of MonroA yuuiity. if 1 ..... ... . . 11 vn-vii-u in- promisi-sio uiseiiare Hie tliities of the of fice with fidelity and to the best of bis ability. Ir ., , JOHN' 11. 1 KNXniL llamilton, August 2(5, 1873. To the Voters of Monroe Countv. ... - 11... .....l... : ..1 .1 1. 1 . .... "'-reoy inosi resfuH iIuIlr oner lumstl to the voters of Monroe County sis a candidate for the othee of n,., ii ,.. t t , , . . , 'v mut7 C ourlsV Jlonroe:1n! . 1 iieiun ne pronnses to discharge the duties of the ollu e with fi.khty, and to the best of bis ability. uiw..r.HiiLili.M'.l. irouusi.urg, August in, 1x75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most resix-ctfullv nfter himself to the voters of Monroe comity, as a candidate ior 1 ue oniee 01 Prothonolary and Clerk of the Courts of Monroe Uounly. If elected he promises todisrharge the duties of tho of- ueo wim uueuiy ana 10 1110 oesl oi tiis abilitv. JOHN S. FISHER. Mroud sburg, August 19, IST.'t. To the Voters of Monroe County. Till 11 mliru!trirw1 '1 . u w- Ii.ipoI.w wwk..r..llw AT... himself to the voters of Monroe count v, as a candidate . I. . ji. ' ior me oiucc 01 Register and Recorder. If elected he promises to discharge the duties ofthe of- lice with tiuchiy and to the lest of bis abilitv. JOHN Al'l'IiNZELLER. .Stroudsburjr, August 2i ISTa. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersiiruiil d'X's lierebv most respectfully olfer hinisclt to the voters ol Monroe county, as a candidate lor tlie omcc ol County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties ofthe of- hce with fidelity and to the best of bis abilitv. JOHN SlilFFEIt. Chesnuthill, Sep. 2, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. "With the approbation of all mv friends with whom I nave conversed upon the subject, 1 have decided to be a candidate lor Treasurer of Jlonroc Countv. ana ii cieexeu i pimge myseii to attend to me dunes oi the oniee pt rsonallv. JEULMIAII KRESUE. .-irouasuurg, Aug. a, i, . i.e." To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully olfer himself to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate tor tne oince oi rj-nht r.vne,irr ysw.iij ..v. v.. If elected he promises todiseharge the duties ofthe of fice with fidelity mill to the best of his ahililv IIENRV R. R1ESECKER. Hamilton, August 5, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. Tlie undersigned does htre bv most resocctfullv offer! nimseii to tne voters oi Jiouroe county us a canuiaaie r .. ior iue omce oi County Treasurer. office with fidelity and to the best of his ability. Stroudsburg, August 5, 1S75. To the voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does hereby rno.1 resipcctfully otTer Br thf Paynient of checks for the following named pur imself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate P0' : . hiiusolf to the for the office of County Treasurer. If elected he promises to discharge the duties of the otlice witu hdelity ana to tne best oi ins anility. ...... i. r ii.i Stroudshurg, August 5, 1S75. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned dxs hereby most respect fully offer himself to the voters of Monroe county, a a candidate fore the oflice of County Commissioner. If eleeted he promises to di.-harge the duties ofthe of-j nee with fidelity and to the best 01 im ar.imy. WILLIAM is. liErUY. Smithfield, August 26, 1S73. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned does herebv most respect fully ofler biniM-lf to the voters of Monroe county, as a candidate I for the oflice of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharKe the duties ofthe of- lice wnu nuciuy anu u me ih-m in m huuut. M ELCHOIU DREIIER. Stroud township, Augnst 2fi, 1875. rp V. Tti-tina r f TtTrtTlfna PnnnfTT AU mo vutcioui wumvo uu.j. The undersigned does hereby most respectfully ofterl himself to the voters of Monroe county as a candidate for the of County Commissioner. If elected he promises to discharge theduliesof theof- lice with uaeiiiy ana ui mc u?si m ins mumr. PETERS. EUINGER. Hamilton, August 2G, 1S75. NOTICE. In the matter of the voluntary axsingment of REUBEN M. KRLSGE, for the benefit of his Creditors, Notice is hereby triven to the Creditors of said lienben M. Krespe, and to all persons interestea in S.HU trilSl lO ou anu aiin.-ar i . C i ... ... .r. Plana tt Af rhl i t-np IflllTI t v. UUIIIl III iuuiiuuii x iv-.wj . ........... u . w j, he hcldcn at Stroudsbunr. to the 27th day September, A. D., 1875, on agree or Rtifrgent tlie ' - -.11 .. : . name ol some suiuioie crson igiii:c or TrtiHtee and in default of such agreement or Knititioii. the Court will then appoint such uini-ihlo iprnn hlllUDle person. Jy the Lourt. rill). M. McILIlAMA, n-n:t 10 ISTfi-'lt 1 l'rothonotary. AUgUSt IJ, lZi O-.il. J 11UU1" J Blair Presbyterial Academy I ' BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. under the care of Newton Presbytery, will be rc-opi'iicd September 7lh. For information address II. 1). UlJFCOnY. Ph. I). Julv 'J9. 1S75. 2iu. Principal. LEGAL HOLIDAYS. . . , , .1 ..II ,., nn.l Notice is hereby given that all notes ami other papers coming due on any Legal Iloli- davs, viz: January 1st, February 22d, Decora- .1., lulw Jtli Tli-inksfMvinir dav. Gixid llttji r " rt jw v riu iviiiiu v,m.w....o 1 I Z1 ,Mi..l..,u .l.iir mtlcr Ik.. llltl nil I 111 dav before, or on Hie naiuiuay previous i Holiday fchoiild come on .Monday. JKllHMY MACKEY, Casl iter. August 12, 1875-tf. T) THANKS OF ALL KINDS for Side at Jj thi.s Office. CAUTION 1 All persons are lierebv eautioned not to trespas.-. on any property ofthe undersigned. Ismiaie in .-irouu townsnip, .Monroe county, i a. Anyone violating this notice will be prosecuted 10 e ' CXlClll OI U1C law J ACOJi 1 1. 1IUTTS Stroudsburir. Julv til). 1S75 C'7 - W TO THE LADIES. I T.ndio 1T:i!r.f imlimcs mnito tin ilun arnl S'hk! into Ibaids, JSw it hees. Curls, Krises etc, orders Jell at .Mrs. i ik. Siemens 1'anev -Mil- j; Su Main Stret;t 5Stro,ldslni ' threp doors below the Indian (jueen Hotel, or send bv mail to C. it L. 10. LAKE, trondsbur-, Monroe county. 1 residence two null's west of otroudsbure; on the Kunklvtown road. July 8, lS7o-Gm. R. MAINONE, Maker, Tuner, Regulator and Repairer 1 I OP Pianos, Organs and Melodeons. I T.. !..- - 2.. . 1.1 1 : ..- ;..i. I " l'r' llMtillK 111 I t IH.1 Oil 1 kZ U I1U TtUlllllV. II 1MI I. ..... 0 . . . .-. I l"g Mieir I nstrumeiils tlioroiisrlilv tuned, regulate.! anJ repaired at a most reasonable p'riee, will please leave tln-ir onlers at the JellersoniHii Otliets. I Those wishing to pur li:i.se Pianos or other Instru-1 I years in the musical line, I am prwiiored to furnish the bitest and most improved instruments at the lowest iwssible pri. es. I have loeati-d uivself iK-rmaueiUlv 1 nere anil soliel vour lavors. AUDITOllS SETTLKM EXT FOK THE BOROUGH of STROUDSBURG, For the year ending June, 1S75. A. O. ORKENWALD, Treasurer f tho Stroudsburg DR. To St.ito appropriation $353 32 18 76 320 32 1 o tuition of pupils out of IMstrict To ta?..C-J"llu Ker " Implicate I 411 IS.' of 187: To tas of S. L. Drake, on liu plica to ot 1S7-2. -i.sj 3:1 To tax of I.inferd Ruth " Ls7t 17-'i!0 t " cash off. l Wurniik for lot 5u X) 1. V. Raird, former Treasurer C7 .lohn Me art v, late " 17 ::il Ilalanee due A. O. U recti wald " oJ 00-S:5,4)5 S;! cn. By amount paid Teachers on Checks 2ltl 3 " as accrued interest 4'.i t( " for Sti-retarv's salary i:J7a 25 00 " Auditor's for 1S74. 6 Oil " for Printing. fii; (N) " Fuel and Coiitincrencies, ltM i;:t " repairs for Si-IkhiI Houses 5Sj l'J Treasurers Commission 011 SWA) 05 at 2 er cent, paid out, 06 73 S5105 $'" Examined and allowed. July Sth, 1S75. JACKSON l.ANTZ, 1 .RUIN'S. FIHKtt, V Auditors. R. S. JACORV, J SI A TEjIEXI of the Budding Tax levied in I lb ill. I DP I To amount of Duplicate fr RuiMingSl 102 10 " cash for lot sold tot". L". Wamick 50 UO-S1.512 10 Ry exonerations allowed on Ptiplicato 551 24 " comniissions for collecting ;mo bii at 5 pit cent. 2U -clLs:.' piU:: ,n i ? lsi ij ,i Ralancc due said Building Fund 23 . . ... .,.. s..i.-.i v..,t. I anil due from the baine to the Ruilding Fund. i JACKSON JOHN S. FISHER. Auditors. R. S. JACORY J "l? , 1" FETE It II. r.OHESON and KEritKN THOMAS, Over seers of the Poor in account with Rorough oftroudd-j bunr. for vear endine June. l7-. I Amount of Duplicate issued in 1S74 f S-53 Amount oi cnecKs issutii since i;lsi Auauors i I ... .... ..a . .......I i scitieineni to j uiv zw, isio, jiiijjj Peter II. Robeson, Treasurer of Overseers, in account I To cash of A. Fowler, on Duplicate of " Linffrd Ruth, 1ST?.. 372 75 1874, 202 9- scs. CR. ror nei-j'iiig Ktot-is Fur kecpinc vagrants 71 70 20 fit 00 2 " 00 12 00 8 00 10 50 i.-t w For funerals For rpnt Fur Medical attendnnco For auditing 1871. 174 and 1S75, For making Puplicates For printing For serviees of overseers For lumber 35 SO SliSl 23 Ikil. due and in P. II. Robeson's hands $1 12 JACKSON LANTZ,) JOHN S. FISHER, Auditors. Jt. S. JACOBY, J July 20, 1S75. july 22. 3t. STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE BOROUGH Of STROUDSBURG, For the year ending June 7th, 1S75. wilmam WALLACE. Treasurer, in account with said fund: PR. To balance due at last Auditor's settle ment $108 11 To cash on Duplicate of 1V3 1 M ls.o Ol vt 1571 !7M 1572 1C9 75 1S7.I fi4 00 To ahatil tax on Dnplieate of 1S74, l.lOl 53 " cash of Ld. 1 isher on nupiiiaio oi 1S74 StSOO 44 cash of J. I. Allendor, lien for pave ment 101 00 " cash received for 6 per cent Ronds issued to reilii'in 8 jmt cent. Bonds R350 00 " cash of Joseph Hrot.man. for error in interest, 1873, 5 00-f 14,221 14 UK. By tic paymenl efchocks forthcfollowins named pur- ui poses: to Llchtinz street lamps ITS 72 . --j, . . -- , - ce ar of " 1 ?2- Material and work on streets M2 00 ..I.r ii.l .l.linnorr in '71 -VI SS -.-. .-....- , Y MaVionery for lf74 25 itcfiiiidiim tax to Jesse Albert. 1874, SH Serving notices, 9 20 ivmsiahle-s and Jailor's fees 3 70 Primini! and advertising 54 r.vlra i.lieedutv in iht:i, 000 Costs on lien, wttliHl wnn J. I. Aiienuer I M:iL-lnr ibiir t.ix :issessnint. 1s72 A IS73 10 00 l"ribbiiig ou lark hlrcet in 15." "J4 n ?lll.so 2,000 V 700 00 By Fire I I., u ...... rt. . I ttit.tnwl ntnntr Hinl4 jj ii i' i i,t..iL .. - ri'decliK'd Bv i merest lulld a- per B.Hld hook 7,705 00-51010.-. 2 lib By Treasurer's rum mission on ?l i,:i-'' l.s ni of one t cent, for money paid out Balance in Treasurer's hands 69 f:5 22 0:t ftl.-.'l J.VOKSON T.ANTZ,") .IOHN S. I ISIIKIC, V n. s.jAitinv, Auditors. Stroudsburg, July 2, lS7r july 20. 1.1A1UL1TIES. Outslandins Itonds Hun nl v. r r cent, interest S,?00 OO Impair Honda, 8 in-r cent interest 7,210 00 ik,i,. u M j,:i-,ooo Fire I Itonds i IKr liollilS. o,.iu on issued to redeem over-duo 6 cent ISomU ,0 00-550,310 ASSETS. haUnoe ,n Treasurer's hands S22S 03 A,nrtlint of une..lUii.il tax on niinli- ruti-s, of IST.'t and ts I, in bauds of 3262fis-si.430 Ld. t laher, Collector, 523M9 LiaViilities over assets JACKSON LANTZ.1 JOHN S. FliHKR, i-Auditors. H..S.JACOUV. J July 2, 175. 3t, STOP THIEF! Terrible Sensation !! thi: CHEAP AUCTION STORE THE RED FLAG TLOAtllNd TO TII11 IIKKKZK!' The crowds are coming from every quarter. SUMMER GOODS at cost and some below ewt! v ....l.ft.t t .1 Jr. ,.... f. " UltMCrlUi kllOek UoWU 1H jWlffl D pi Olts Tli esc arc " Facts." We liave marked dowu our bleaclieil ami ! unbleached Muslsn froni 1 to 2 cents pey yard. Our Ceh'cooa kitoeiad dovtn 2 ceuta a yard. Our Hamburg Ivdruirs, ?w?ss ind Cam brick Muslin, Fekaa and Victoria fewftn marked down from 3 to 5 cents a yard Our black arxt colored Alpaccas dovu from 5 to ll cents a yard. Our Cotton bats and best Carpet TfHfT down from 5 to G cents per lb. Our Hosiery, Gloves and Notions won derful cheap. Children's and Mioses striped Ilose" only S 10 and 12 cents a pair. Our Linen Towles, Table ua.k Bed- tic, Flannels, heavy Hlrirtings, lrart-stuti', Counterpanes and Carpets, by fur trie cheap- est in the Couuty. Coie and see for your self. Wc have four thousand yftrds of bcauti. ful bonnet and sash Kibbons, some five and a half Indies wide, for 25 cts. a yard. Some Kibbons as low as 3 cts. per yard. We liave beautiful wide Saihcs only 20 ceut Our best Spool Cotton, 200 yards, only 4 cents. Our best Pins and Needles only 5 cents - a paper. 09 I hnv.- pnnfliiilfil fn r!nci nrtf nm. iC ,. i . i rt Atlf nliln .mil orrl maH 3.tvvv I l.in. I . .. f a "u num uuu nuii'vu uuihuivi iitss uvwm for 10 and 12 CCUtS a yard. I C are riOW SCllinjJ a gCOU 80ltleltll.1t iUI j I'ICU ivA w ituu m:xia v fr) 35 nearly half price. "NVe have Misse's arid Toadies Straw Hats trimcd, for the wouderful lovr price of 25 and 50 cents. Ye are selling beautiful Flowers much less than half price. "Wc arc selling good Cassimere Coats for 3, 4 and 5 dollars. Wc arc selling oootl Vests, well made, for GO cents, and Pants for 1. AVe will sell a whole summer suit, for Men, coat, vest and pants, well made, for $2 33. AVc will pell a whole suit, well made, of Cassimere cloth, for SS, and Children's and Youth s suits for $4 aud fcti. Wc will sell Youth's and Meu's leather Gaiters for $1 50 and 2. t We will sell Misse's aud Women's good cloth Gaiters for 1 25. Wc have given you a few samples. Now for the Hush ! Come one and all. Come from Stroudsburg & EastStrotulsburg. Come from ConadensU. Come from Oakland and Tobyhanna. Come from Spragueville & the SruithAld's, Come from Portland and Water Gap. Come from Chesnut Hill and Hamilton. Come from Kellersville and Bartonsville. Come from Chcry Valley and the Mountains, Come even from l'aradise, and wc will do you good. We have swung out Tlie Keel Flag-, oo to Ihe breo7A). AVhen you come to town l I ir, nvn n it. niul ilnn t. fjiL o it. iifl until you get iu tho 14 Wonderful Cheap Auction Sstoro, among the 3t.l Clieap Grooclfc?. We wish to inform the public that we i have no connection with any other Store 00 1 of olJ ia StrouJsbul.,. We mind our own business and let our 7i neighbours and their goods alone, wishing 29 l"em a" reace aui prosperity. DECKER & CO. April 13, 1375.- ly. nr
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