SOtli cf May is Decoration Day. rIue and buff are the Centennial colors Ohio over COO lodges of Odd-Fcllows. Corn planting Ls nearly over in lower packs county. How wonderfully tlie leaves Lave come out since the rains. Competition has reduced the price of fceer in -oW -iLU' .uiuuwuw, tu iwo glasses for five cents. infant daughter of Joseph Xuttal, of l'u-tcn. fed iuto a tut ot water, the other d:tv. and was drowned. Georr: Von Ilollern, city collector of Ch-i--1- i a defaulter m the sum of 100, (i.it. anl h;;s taken a trip to Europe. fpivemor Ilartranft reviewed the Fourth -id Sixteenth Kepments Pennsylvania Na tional tiaards at Aileutown on the 15th. vA. These who objected to the Issue of silver cn the ground of its weight in the pocket j- .ve not been compelled to invest in anv Jmy hire yet. The Supreme Court, now in session at liarrirlurg. will not adjourn before the Eii'i-il-- -f Jane, the business before the tribunal beiu very heavy. Montreal is infested by a lot of scientific and ci"u u!i us lurtrlars, who apply a i-h'U'ic-d tot to the family plate and reject r;,?,i:v all that is only plated. In split t:ii open a hickory tree stump at the Now York Central Ilanroad shops in llji-hter. the other day, a horseshoe was f uivl embedded it its center. The Pottvi'Ie (Penn.) Miners" Journal sirs that accordinj: to present appearance, the peop !e of the Schuylkill and other min wz rr.'io.ns have a cheerless summer before t'liria." Ilh. do I.-i ind sends to the Centennial a X- !icen;:i:i who measures six foot three I . ;:,?. Ti.at comes from living in a small Ns. Not having room to spread, he r::a up. Cbrh-s IVddy. colored, died at Wright-: lillc. L.i;ouror county, a few days ao. I'.j-s- i.T :; pv -sod to be lOo years of acre, ;: .'h::ri.- kbsselt couldn't tell whether j -.vj- lo'1 or 010. T- " I iv.r.Li. i. .!!. of Seranton. delivered he K.L-t.ru Penitentiary week, eleven criminals. :i or t o . t-ight ecu months' to iliicon :aoiit. -kit Supreme C".:rt ha do !r ki i eorapani.-s are liable !"r rr ui prairie fires caused cir cnjir.os. Sr-ark ar- ordjr l-:0 i::iS riH which A. C. C. 'i. ' . il. i re iv..-' u:ea!i the 'out -('"'he Club and Youn" rsi'd Ih-f.rm Soeiet-. Irs uui oj.p..'Itii.m to the Chinese. A 'V iiiU?trates the prevail- riice o: the re D.e ot the rr-2- " .la a'h:-j attention to the costlv in ue now, while, when he thr hauled him around bv a c-o--y. t.io I.jir ft ra P.ibie citv durin: the circulated th- IJil.de in twenty :'"n.:r:-.'-'2n 1 hid it printed in nearly " i'i.ri ir-.. The next anniversarv u.k iy ii-.-htni'ig on t!ie 15th, inst. . were Ijving in the vard at ' "tr.riv a dozem were knocked Jy. Lam-d 'cott. was insrxi '--J i..:ss w.is dlscoverl wandcri:j : str-rvt? .-f Lmea-ter, the other i: Tj- yT'ii? Ciiar'ie. be.auo a poheo-n- ' 'r'';t " h.an -raster family sought --''"'l-.-d the b.y ai their very own ." - ! t,r.. t v- - J were exhausted. At tire conclusion or mis ...... o saj-: o are in receipt . . tu f,T 'tc , p .v.,,'.,;r.,(H' t I interc.ti!i-z ceremony, the thieves were ahL'X::::p"w Utrctchedup to the 'limb oi a cottonwool ' tl1;"1: Heart- ) eitree. tf&co. their fett almost touch- . ' ,n i J, T ' -1 the ground. Both were puneu cn the t.:':'-""; 1 rUOi"a aU tareaLrnt in a shallow trench, and then the '-' v.u m re oiden time couia wi c iu color with th s.-r,r I.-.f. r.hinp ! r' T tvri-hix over many a neighboring niiiiiiotvut ragged rooms. r a: rs stvde them palated cups, which :a by the milliou. -..7 . rm O'lt til-"1 Tf-r if rr ? rfihine A Not Eatilaai man writes r i."-?J;;i -r r, ." , i - .3:. A . 'In the a line of a Eiire in extent, there are seven r.iue d.,gs and a taxpayer. And V, - C, -- iino'.v:..-dge of the dogs, I believe belter characters than their A oar-rresonre Philadelphian undertook ret -1 a Siriarf. in . cf.-jtf r,t ninlifv . -7 j i "" r. lie started in tlie race, but :re he got far, and taken to v where he was taught a to th-2 tune of '-fifteen dollars and A :,;--tr Li suiil to h'iva Liken un- I.rotecu.n a tame rabbit " Everv .r'-' ? ''"-'p 1C becomes necessary to look T?r:V"lV'';'r'I:!; Titers the rabbit accom- -. h-r to a nest where it is taken under ' ' an kept till mornincr. A toutrh ,0 i"rt'c,;a statistician savs that the or XT:J W:;n- years o!d,"has slept 6.000 ;:f-A 6,.;00 days, walked 800 days, S y" ' He Lis eaten 1 7,000 pounds , : -'i: 10;,00 of meat. 4.000 of ve-cta- '-:d fi.h , and drank 7-000 'gal- aid. X etonrmg Democratic Convention in uiclyto be the livelest kind of a '-ia has begun already incoun- ilv-il r ap-'1 tIi(iv- are at present i".--,".' cLt -fourteen counties have "- n .n - L cf - tor Allen. Thurman has hope i;j " -gatious from as many more, r-t are t j be fought fur. sr.r an,i tiie whole State is m an liY,, '!e 1Q3ationisia have taken Wil rLjl'ieafiSadub to demonlish Senator - - vol iAj ix mi us in Massachusetts 12,000 operatives are thrown out ai employment. At Mnn vmv.ij uuuuij court m orris town, on Sth inst. sentence of death by hanging was passed upon Blasius PLstorius cuinieiea oi the murder of Isaac Jacquett. Lengthy speeches were made by counsel m the prisoner's defense, endea voring to show reason why sentence should not be passed. m The Record says : '-There resides not six miles from "Waynesboro a girl not fifteen years old, who weighs 115 pounds, is five feet high, but can carry on her shoulder a man of 250 pounds with ease. Her arms and muscles are equal to those of a prac tice! boxer or blacksmith. She is a native of the South Mountain, from near the liirh railroad bridce."' Tail-Rubbius:. The following is a cure for horses scratch ing their tails : Two oz. txjwderpd Knr.iT 1 oz. salts of tarter, dissolved in 1 r.int of boiling water, to be well rubbed into the hair, onee or twice a day. It will remove the cause and give instant relief. Win. Jf. trues. NO MORE 50-CENT NOTES. THE COMMISSION DECIDE TO ACCEPT ANY CHANGE THAT ISN'T COUNTERFEIT. The arbitrary rule enforced at the trates on the opening day, of requiring the pay ment of a fifty-cent note or silver piece as iuc umy iee lor aamission, has been dis pensed with or modified, so that ail pay visitors to the grounds can now enter upon presenting fifty cents' worth of money in notes or specie of any amount. Two quar ters of a dollar or five ten-cent notes have as much potency in gaining entrance as had at first a silver half dollar alone. Where several persons entering are paid for by on of the party, the turnstile keeper will receive the aggregate amount for the whole number, but must not be expected to make change. Thus, a two-dollar bill will admit four persons, but where the party consists of an odd number the exact amount of the extra tiftv cents must be furnished. Knew What He Was Hugging. A couple from the country came to the city yesterday, procured a license, and were married in due form. They left on the ;fteriKjon train for home. They attracted the attention of every passenger by their lavish dsiplay of affection. The young man kept his ami tirht around the bride's waist, a if he was afraid she would vanish before he knw it ; and she didn't seem to care if he hugged her right along for half a day. She was so terribly homely that everybody wondered how he could love her, and by-and-ly he seemed to think that an explana tion would be in order. He borrowed a chew of tobacco of a man near the door, and remarked : '-I'm going to hug that girl all the way heme, though I know she isn't purty." '-I wouldn't' briofiy respond ed the man. ;And that's where you'd fuel vcurself,'' continued the voung man. When I'm hutririmr a hundred acres of clean, nice land, with forty head of cock on it. I can make the homeliest girl in the world look like an anirel to me." Lyncliing of Horse-Thieves. The Pueblo (Col. ) Chieftain, gives the particulars of the lynching of two horse thieves near Dodge City, on the Atchison. Topeka & Sauta Fe Railroad, a tew nights ago. The two niou were taken by a mob to a patch of woods on Suw-Lo Creek. :lT.-jTh?y were blindfolded, their arms pin- i ioned, and placed in the center of a circle. Then one of the '-vizilants" pulled a Testament from one pocket and a bottle of whisky from the other, and exclaiming. "Here. Ix'vs is peace for the dead and consolation for the living," proceeded to read a chapter, while the bottle was passed from mouth to mouth until its contents were exhausted. At the conclusion or this T .1 lavenders returned to town, well satified The names of the imS. - rtanatcs are Cole and Callahan. The father of the latter i a minister at Topeka Eow a Horse Captured a w on. From the Rarrie ( CanaJUi) Gazette Mr. John Davis a farmer in Sullivan township, Grey county, owns a horse which has a habit of getting out of its pasture field. The other night the farmer, as au experiment, tied the horse's fore feet to gether, and left him, hoping that his scheme would cure the horse of, or at least prevent him indulging in, his bad habits. That niht a rack of wolves visited the neigh borhood, their howls being plainly heard by the occupants of Mr. Davis' house. In the morning, however, they had disappeared, and the farmer having business some dis tance away, left to transact it. His child ren, going to school, had occasion to pass by the pasture field in which was the breachy horse, and, remembering the visit of the wolves during the night, they went in to look after the horse's safety. There was the animal, right enough, apparently, but standing in a singular position away off in the field. The children approached seemcl more strange. At last they boldly came up close, and discovered the cause of the animal's strange condition. A large gray wolf was under his fore feet, pinned down to the ground, so to speak, by the cliain fettering the horse's limbs, and secured in such a "away that escape was impossible. The plucky horse had evidently been at tacked by the savage brutes, and after a gallant light he had not only routed his as sailants, but managed in this singular way to capture one. .No one being around to relieve the horse, he had to hold his cap tive till Mr. Davis returned five hours when the wolf wa3 dispatched, his scalp taken to a magistrate, the bonus got for, it, and the brave horse treated to au extra feed of oats. With the exception of a few bites on the neck, '-the horse that captured a wolf" came out of the battle compara tively urj injured. The prisoners in the Luzerne county jail who planned an escape by an assault up on tho warden and his assistant, but were frustrated in their designs, seem, it is said, greatly chagrined. Cut they have confes sed the plot which some twenty of them were directly interested, and as many more were expected to assist. The importance of witnesses being promptly in attendance at court was shown in Heading on Tuesday by some twenty or more attachments for witnesses having "one out soon after the opening of the onirt in the moraing. Thee witnesses were brought into open court and compelled to pay the costs of the attachments. Tlie bitter contest in Connecticut over the Senatorship was ended on "Wednesday night by the nomination of Horn. William II. IJarnum in the Democratic caucus. He received 100 votes, against 74 given for IIou. James K. English, the present mem ber. Both of these men are very rich, and gave large sums of money toward carrying the State for their party last month. Carnum appears to have superior political adroitness, and has carried off the prize. Can any of our sportsmen beat this tough story from the Canadian Farmer about a man named Candle v. who went to St. Mary's bay geese hunting. Seeing a moose on the opposite shore he fired, and at the same moment a porpoise leaped from the water, and the bullet killed both it and the moose. The porpoise floated to the shore, and the hunter used it as a raft to paddle across to the moose. There he found the buttet, after killing the moose, had gone into a hollow tree in which was a store of wild honey, which was flowing through the hole made by the bullet. Reaching for- what he thought was a stick to plug up the hole, he caught a rabbit by the leg. Rather startled, he threw it violently from him, and struck a covey of eighteen pat ridges, kiil-thcm all. A few days ago Judge Handley, of Lu zorne county, rendered a decision which will be of general interest if it stands. It seems that Fred. House, a minor, enlisted and went to the war during the late rebel lion. Ills local bounty amounted to $300, and of this sum he sent home $243. Upon the return of the young man his father re fused to give him the sum, on the ground that, as he was a minor, he had no right to it. The Court ruled that bounty was not wages, but a gratuity, and as such the father had no control over it. It also ruled that where a minor makes a contract for his services on his own account, and his father is cognizant of the fact, and makes no objection, there is an implied assent that the son shall have his earnings, and unless there is a design to defraud the father's creditors, the earnings will belong to the son. Special ZSTotice. Nothing enn be fairer in bnpine3 dealing between man and man than to charge all per sons for the pair.e artiele, bought at the same, one and the same price. Wanamaker & Crown deal thus. They count that a poor man's dol lar is as good as a rich man's. Krery pur chaser of clothing there know3 that he is treated like every other purchaser. No partiality! is the word. All are served on the some eqiit able, honorable, and courteous principle. This way of dealing is of itself a strong recommen dation of Oak Hall Clothing House, iSixthand Market Streets, Philadelphia. It3 conductors have certainly got into the path that leads straight to the popnlar favor. May 4-lm. ketstone1)rugstore. Dr. S. L. Fon.KE .t J. Kreso; e, suecespon? to Peter Williams, have purchased the Empire Drug Store, on Main Street, a few doors below the Post-office, and for the convenience of those who wish to call, will have a red lamp in front, and known hereafter as the Keystone Drug Store, where will he constantly kept Paints, Oils, Yarn if he?, Drngi and Medicines, and all articles usually kept in a Drug Store, at the lowest market prices. S. L. FOULKE, J. KKESGE. Dr. S. L. Fonike being a practical Physician, having his office in the rear of said Drug Store, cordially invites the public to give him a call, as he is fully nialiiied to prescribe and com pound all prescriptions. Xor. 11, '75-Gni. DIED. In Jackson tp on the 30th of April, of dropsy, John Uinker, aged 7 years, 4 months and 12 days. In Popular Valley on the 3d of May of hemorog of the luDjjs i eter lleuer, aged years, 5 months and 2J' days. In Pleasant Valley on the 0th of May, of disease of the heart, Amanda. Kintz, agfad 22 years, 4 months and 6 days. On the 3d of May of May after a lingering illness, at the residence cf her son-in-aw, Horace li. Hitchcock, in East Stroudsburg, Eliza Haines, wife of Charlies Haines, in the 76th year of her age. Administrator's Notice. EataU of CATHARINE FETIIERMAX, cf tbmtiijit.li Ujuiixhip, dceeaAtd. Letters of Administration on the Estate cf Catharine Fttherraan, of the tp. of Smithiield, county of Monroe, and State cf Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to JAMES FEN NER, residing at the Delaware Water Gap, to whom all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demand will make known the same without dela v. May lS-CtJ JAMES FENNER. ORDINANCE No. 14. it enacted end or'Liined by the Burgess ani Town Council of the Euro ugh cf Eiust Stroud burg: That all the property owners on the cast tide of Courtland street from the corner of An alomink and Courtland street at John Hohen- t-heldt's to the end of Courtland street at thei Milford crossing, shall curb and pave the eide walk along their respective properties, either with Brick or Flag-stone, by September 1, 1876. The width of said side-walk Uj 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 ta bor and material. Approved May 1, 1S7. PHILIP LYON, Chief Burgess. THEO Y. HOFFMAN, Secretary. Ma 11, 1576. St. Smash Down Prices HAS COME! New York' Merchants bursting up ! Some goods sold this week for nearly HALF PRICE! Becker's Wonderful Cheap AUCTION STORE Is now being crammed full of them. Just see here what prices! Shilling Calicoes down to 6 cts. 8 yards of Merrimack or Spragne's for 50 cts. Fashionable plain and plaid Dress Goods on ly 10 and 12 cts., worth 16 and 20 cts. Fine twilled black Cashmeres onlv 4-5 cts. Our best spool cotton, 2uO yds. 3 cts. or 2 spools for -5 cents. Wool Cassimcres, good styles, only 40 & 60 cts. Fine hemmed handkerchiefs only 5 cts. Splendid Hamburg edgings, never so cheap, only :, 4, o, 8, and 10 cts. Some very wide at 10 cts. wortli 20 cts. Ladie's lace scarfs beautiful, only 20 cts. Men's striped half Hose, fine, only 10 cts. Heavy Bcdtick only 10 cts. Bleached and unbleached Muslin below bot tom price. Pins and needles 5 cts. a paper. STRAW GOODS. Ladie's, Misse's and Children's trimmed and untrimmed Hats half price. Jewelry setts very cheap. Ribbons, all widths, colors and qualities the very cheapest. All kinds of Table linen, towels, napkins and Linen crash as low as 6 cts. Beautiful Counterpanes only $1 00. Carpets, beautiful colors, only 25 cts. a yard. Fine Ingrain carpets only 50 cts. a yard. Hats and Caps for men, boy's and'youth's. Prices from 50 cents to $1 75 for the most fashionable styles. Ready-made Clothing for men, youth's and boys, the cheapest in the county. LOOTS ASD SIIOES. Men's calf boots that were sold for $5 CO now only 3 50. Men's plow and lace ehoes, cheap. Lady's lasting (Jailers only SI 25. Misse's and Children's, same proportion. We shall keep a general assortment of boots and shoes for Ladie's and Gents', and make this a speciality. These are a "few of the prices now on hand, but Dtcker can send np every day or two new freh goods, for he is in the c ity "watching the bargains, and is determined that no lirm shall undersell him. Don't buy of any until you have called at the wonderful cheap Auction Store, 4 doors be low the Post Office. April 27, '70. ly. DECKER & CO. TRIAL LIST-MAY T. 1876. Jacob St antler vs. Lewis T. Smith. Geo. V. Jackson vs. William Gilbert, Exccn tor of I'etcr Gilbert, deed. Jacob L. Rhodes, Administrator vs. Lewis Si mons. Rathhone, Said & Co. V3. Wra. & Flory. Lavinia Weiss vs. Wm. Gilbert, Executor. Messinser & Brother vs. Timothy Miller. Jehu Hilgert vs. William Hocking. Daniel Serlass vs. Jonas Krcsge. Wm. S. Flory vs. Peter Merwine. Hannah Christman vs. Richard Christ. Bochroch & Frankel vs. Peter Merwine. Joseph Fenstermacher vs. John Merwine. Cse of A. "W. Cramer vs. John Merwine et al. Joseph Fenstermacher vs. John Merwine. Peter P. SchafLr vs. Joseph Fehr. THO. M. McILHAEY, Prot'y. May 11, 176. Argument List May T. 1876. Peter Merwine vs. Peter Zimmerman. Jefiry Wells vs. Jacob Stroud. Herbine, Eauni & Co. vs. Coolbaugh tsp. Wm. Dowling vs. John Warner. John Merwine vs. Conrad Frable, Same vs. Same. Same vs. Same. Keifer Et. ae. vs Wm. E. Keifer. Exceptions to Auditor's Report iii Mason Dim- tuiek's Estate. Rule on Jon-is B. Miller. Rule on children of Mary ITellyer. Exceptions to Road in Smithiield. Mark Miller vs. J. M. Carlton et. al. Exceptions to Auditor's Report distributing money of John I. Allender. Frank II. Palmer vs. Henry Fulmer. John W. Young vs Samuel S. Gower & Wife. THO. M. McILHAMEX, Prot'y. May 11, l7f. jSTOTIOE. Those persons sninmoned to appear as Ju rors at a Court to bo held May 29, 1S76, are notmed not to appear, as the order to hold said Court has been countermanded by the Judges. TITO. M. McILIIANEY", Fret y. May 4, 1S7C St. Sheriff's Sale.' Ty virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. to me direc ted, "issued oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroa county, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue', oh Saturday, the 20 day of 2Iay, 1S76, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in tlie Borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county, the following described Real Estate, to wit: A tract of land situate in the townships of Barrett and Price, in said County, surveyed on warrant from the Land Office of Pennsylva-i nia, granted to Joseph Heaton, and numbered on the Commissioners Books of Monroe county 232, and containing 393 Acres, more or less. All TIMBER LAND. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Amelia Walker and Edward S. Walker, and to be sold bv me for cash. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff s Onice, Stroudsuurg, May 1, lS7ti. Widow's Appraisements. The appraisement cf Widow's in the follow ing Estates, will bo presented for approval to the next Orphans' Court, to be held at Strouds burg, on Monday, May 22d, 1S76. Estate of Henry Heller, deceased. John A. Flagler, u George A. Fennical, " ashington Mutter, " Milton Michael, " William Schniale. May 4-St. Tno. M. MclLiiaXEV, Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of several writs of Yen. Kx. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Com mon Plea.s of Monroe County, I will expose to sale at Public Vendue, on SATURDAY, May 20, 1S7G, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House, in the Borough of Stroudsborg, Monroe County, tlie following described Ileal Estate, to wit r A certain messuage and tract of land situate in the township of Hamilton, in said County, containing 122 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Peter Kunkel, dee'd., Adam SJiafer, dee'd., George Heller, Peter Mosteilcr, Michael SJioemakcr, dee'd., Wm. Dittenbender, Peter 31. Marsh, and others, 22 acres good timber land, 12 acres natural meadow, the balance good farm land, the most of it iu a high state of culti vation. McMichaels Creek passes through the property, and water Dear door. The im provements thereon are a Brick Dwelling House, iijf&23 by 32 feet, 2 stones, with ii3Rrick Kitchen attached 22 feet square, I l storied high, SIatelloof, a Spring House with a never laihng spring ot V ater near the door, a new Bank BAUX 30 by 50 feet. Slate Hoof. Horse stable 20 feet square, WAGON HOUSE attached 13 by 2i teet. Hen House 10 by 11 feet, Carriage House 11 by IS feet. A Tenant House, cpnng House with a never-raninc spring of water near the door, TENANT HOUSE, used for Miller, IS by 22 j feet, Kitchen attached, Spring and Well near the House, a HELL WRIGHT SHOP, 22 feet square 2 stories BLACKSMITH SHOP, 20 by 36 feet, DISTILLERY BUILDING, 30 by 30 feet, 2 stories, MALT HOUSE, S by 14 feet, Slate Hoof, A 3 Story Grist Mill, fsSf part Stone and part Frame, with-ALlt three run of Stones, is run by two Cast Iron Tiler Water Wheel?, the grain is carried all throuch the Mill by elevators. The Grist Mill Dam and three Fore-Bays were all built new io 1862, and are in the best rnnninj or der. There is plenty of Custom Work. There is always plenty ot water winter and summer. There is also a good Apple Orchard and other frait trees on the property. The above property is situated in Kunkcl towa, throe miles West cf Strondsburp, on the road leading to Kellcrsville. No. 2. A certain messuaee and lot of land situate in Stroud township, Monroe county, containing Fifty Acres, about 10 acres good yonn timber land, about o acres natural meadow land, the balance is good farming land, adjoining land of Wiiiiam BuS", James Delong and others. The im provements are c 47- A Frame House, li33about IS by 21 feet, 2 stories high with Kitchen attached IS by 14 feet, a Wash House 14 by 10 feet, Barn 24 by 30 feet, Hog House and other outbuildings, a never failing spring of water near the door. A good Apple Orchard and other fruit trees, on the property, about three miles from Stroudsburg on the public road leading to Tannersville, No. 3. A Lot of land situate in the Borough of Stroudsburg, adjoining land of W m. auace, Abram. Labar, Sydenham Walton Estate, and others on the Road lead ing from Centre Street, to WyckofFs MilL?, and containing Seven Acres. There is a YOUNG ORCHARD on the lot composed of Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, more or less of them bearing trees. No. 4. A lot of land situate in the borough of Stroudsburg, on the North side of Main Street, 40 feet front by 200 feet deep, on Quaker Alley, adjoining lands of Henry D. Bush and Joseph Wallace. The improve ments are a Three Story BRICK Dwelling House, SffTtttf 24x32 feet, with a Brick Kitchen j attached, 20 feet square, 2 stones. Also an other Brick Kitchen attached, 14x13 feet. 1 story high, a Frame Barn. 24x40 feet. The Lot is nearly opposite the Methodist Church. No. 5. A Lot of land situate in the said Borough of Stroudsburg, on the West side of Franklin St, on the North side of the Quaker Church, 50 feet front by 100 feet deep, to the Academy Square. No. 0. Alotof land situate in the said Borough of Stroudsburg, on the South side of Thomas St. and East side of the Academy Square, 50 feet on Thomas Sl and lot) feet deep on Academy Square. No. 7. A Lot of land in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on the West corner of Fanklin and Thomas Sts., 50 foot front cn Thomas St. and 100 feet along Franklin St No. S. A Lot of land situate on the South East corner of George and Monroe Sts., 23 feet on tho East side of George St. and about 78 feet on Monroe St The improvements are a BRICK Store House, 05MS'--x62 feet, 1 story high, a good cellar under the whole building, and Store Room is about 16 feet high, adjoining lands of Jerome II. Fetherman. No. y. A Yaluablo I-t i-itaate on the North East corner of Monrtie ami George Sts. in the said Borough of Stroudsburg loO feet on tlie North ide of Monroe St. and 90 feet on George St. The improvements are a two story Brick House, m 20 feet on George St. and 05 feet on Monroe St., and an addition, of 12x21 feet, there is a good celler under the whole building, uia cademized with f ton.1! and then cemented. A good well of water on the same. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Jerome S. Williams and to Le sold by me for cadi. JACOB K. SHAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, I May 4, 1876. ) Opposition toHumbugggry! Tho tindr-i-Hied hereby announces that he has re sunicd tmsinoMi at tha old stanil, next dor to liuster's C.I.Mhinj Store, Main street, .Stroudhunr, Pa., and li fully prepared to accoruuiodau ml in wau of BOOTS and SHOES, n:ade in the latest style and of goM matoriaL Eepair- inat promrlv aitvnttd to. tiive rne a rail. Dec. 3, 167i-Iy.J C. LEWIS WATEE. STROUDSBURG BANK. May 2d, 1870. The Director of this Dank have thi day declared a pemi-annual dividend of four per. ceht, payable to the Stockholder on and after Ihe 10th in?t. May 4-3t J. MACKEY, Ca.rbler. Register's Notice. Noticr? is hereby fiven to all j?rDi interested iu th KitUa of t!it rpoctire rtectrJent. that the follow ing account have km filed in tho Register's Otlicc. (( Monroe county, and will be presents! lor conSnnatiou t the Orpha i' OHart of rii'l count r at St rtiuclnijuric, on Monday, May 2Jd, ISTS. at 10 o'clock, a. in. First and tiniil account of John il. Storm, Adminis trator cum toUnirnto annexoof the Instate of Liiza bcth Cri.-accti, dee'd. Second and final account of Abel Storm, actini; A.t- minUtrator ef tlw F-tts of Harrison Camian. dee'd. The account, of Myra I.. Forsvthe, Administratrix of tlie F-state of William 11. Forsvt lie, (. rendered by L S. Ca-ie, F.xecutor of Myra L. Fursythe.) Second and final account of Aion B. Sshafer, Ad tninist rator of Mary Shafor, dfcex-d. Tho account of Mtlcl.ior Kintz, Kxccutor of the last Will and Testament of John Kinta, dee'd. The account of l-eiix Storm. TrTTstee for tlie of tlie Real K-tate of Sarah Kintz, dee'd. Fir-t and separate account of V. II. T?ittenbtj4r, one of the Executor? of the last Will and Testament of fVrer Kun!cI- dcd. The first and final account of Xelson Havs, Adminls trator of the Estate of Burton Havs dee'd." Thea.voiijt of ElizaU-th IJaHc'iK Adiiiinutratrl trf the Estate of J..hn M. ltarhdb, dee'd. Final aceount of l'etr Hutt'smith, Jr. AJniiuistrt'of of the Estate of I'cter Hnil'sniith, Jr. dee'd. Final account of Joseph (iruhrr, AdiuinUtrator of the Estate of Michael Iieiney, dee'd. The account of Henry Sto-ldart, Executor of tho last V.";;i and Testament of Joseph Stubbs, d'd, (.-Itl'.-d br William Stoddart.) The accnt of Peter Kunlcle, fluanlian of Ge)rge II. Smith, (rendered by John Kunkel.) The account of Peti-r Kuntet. (iurdian of Jotin M. Smith, rendemi by Jobn Kunke!.) The account of Wiiiiam S'uith, Administrator cam tezsament anuexo of the Estate of Charles Meet as, diecs.i!. Account of Saraa Iutot, Executrix of the Estato of John lutot, dee'd. Account of Levi C. Slinpp, Admiuistrator of the Es tate of Charles Shupp, deceased. J. APPtNZELLER, RcgUter. Kesristor's Office, StroutUbur, I'a. April 3, lSTG. Jt. NOTICE. To the Heirs and letral reprcscntativea of Enoch Flagler, late of Stroud township, in said County, deceased. In the matter of the partition of the Real Estate of said Enoch Flakier, deceased. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans Court of said County of Monroe, Issued 3d March A. I). 1876, I hereby give notice that an Inquest to make partition or valuation of said Real Estate will be held on the premises in Stroud town.-hip, in said County, on Saturday, the 20th day of .May, A. D. 1376, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when and where you may attend if you see proper. Br order of the Conrt. JACOB K. SIIAFER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, ) April 15, 1S76-20-5L J pROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons in terested that the account of Richard S. Staples, surviving Trustee, onder the deed of trust from Abner Kirk and wife to Sydenham Walton, John 2. Stokes and Richard S. Staples, dated February 2S, ISoo, and Recorded at Strouds burg, in Deed Book, Vol. 8, P. GO. And the account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Trustee of the Estate assigned by Geo. II. Singer and wife to John De Young, have been filed in the ofiico of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, and will be presented for allowance and confirmation at the next term of snid Court cn Mondar, Mav 22, 1S7G TIIOS. M. McILJIA2sEY," Proth'y. April 27, '70. License Applications. The following applications for liceDse havinj been, filed in the otfice of the Clerk, in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Monroe county, will he presented at the next term of said Court, Monday May 22, HOTELS. EAEEETT. John W. Yothers. CMESTXUTHILL. Charles Eherle, Fetor S. Hrller, Iavid Eeritt; Henry A. Wei's, Jerome Kresge. TtTN K IT A If XOCK. Teter Merwine. COOUACGII. Jacob Gearhartj John Callahan. J'rorne B. Shaw-, Janice Wilaon, jr. Christian Kresjje. Jvsiah rJowlia, BOSS. Jacob II. Stocker. POCOXO. Charles Drown. Mana&seli Stiller, Anlhcny Ii.ftiemer. TOBYIIAX? AIU EAST STRORDSBCRO. Miller i Depue. EtDRED. William Christman. Elias Smith. Levi torger. sMrrnf ield. Wm. A. Br-ihead A. Soa Simeon I). Bus.h. nAMILTOT. David Krese, John Roth," Charles Andrew, John W. Mackes, John Scigie. William Shi:rer, Isaac Stautl'cr. roLK. Oer.r-? Green, Joel Krcsge, Y. J. lluniinct, Jonas Snyiler, John Kerchner, Mary Dotter. m. SMrrnnELrn Jacoh IE I'I.icp. E.VTING HOUSE. Ea.-T STRiH'DSBUKG; Tlioniu. J. Iunn. THO. 21. McILUAXKV, Oert; PTR.tTTWDrao. Parid I- lisle, X. II. Phair ,t Dro. Iusi BaUlwia, J. C. Urigv"?. May 4. Court Proclamation. Whereas, the lion. ?AMrET. ?. Preher, riwidnni Jule of the 2Jd Judicial l'istrict of IVnnsrlvania, compiKied of the eonnties of Monroe and Carlin, ant Tetkr IiRlter and Charles W. Ikcker. Euirea, Asrt.xiate Jmles of the Court of Common I'leas of tha County of Monroe, and hy virtue of their otiices. Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminwr and tlencral Jail delivery snl Court of tiener-.il vjtiarter S-jswions iu and for the said County of Monro-, hare issued their preempt to ntf coinniandlnt; that a Court of ynarter fe.-ions of the Peace ami Common I'l.a-, and Court of Oyer and Terminer and leieral Jail Ivlivery and Orphan' "ourt, for the said County of Monroe,"to be ho'.den at Stroudburcr, on MONDAY, tbe 2il day of May, I3T3, to continue one week, if necessary. XOTICX Is hereby piven to tha Coroner, the Justices of th IVae. and Constables of the said county of Monroe, that they tie then and there ready with their rolls records, inquisition, examinatioin'aud other remem brance to do those thius which their orfiee are ap pertaining, and also that th? who are bound by recognizances u prosecute cive eTidem'e aiinst th pri!oner that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Monroe, or aintins: persons who stand charged with the commission of offence t" be then and lhara to prosecute or testify as shall be just. (God save the Commonwealth.) JACOB K. iHAFER, Sheriit Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg, stav 4, I; Auditor's Notice. In the witter of the dUtrfrutton cf proceeds cf tha Skerijfs Sale cf the Real Etatt rf Joseph 2forton. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by tho Court of Common Tlea.s of Monroe County, to make distribution of the proceeds arising from the kSherifl"'a Sale of the Ileal Estate of Joseph Norton, and to report the facts and reasons up on which such distribution is made, will at tend to the duties of hU appointment, on Satur day, the 20th day of May, at 10 o'clrck a. at the ullice of J. Ik Storm, Esq., in the Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where all parties in terested are requested to attend or be forever debarred frim coming in for a share of gnid pr ceeds. CHARLES L. XINEY, Auditor. yiav, 1, lS7o-lt. TO WHOM it MAY CONCERN I SEBASTIAN ECHLE ITa-s resnmed the P.t"K-T and SHOE making teines in ail itsTartous branches, iu the ba met of J. B. Miller's building, one door Ea-t of J -2erswean Orfice, AH who d-aire anything in his line, done up in tb highest style of the art, are cordially iviied to drop $2,000 WANTED, On First Mortgage : firt ( tiss pro ebtt. Tor fux-. ther tuu.rruaiion apply at lh.ciiu-e. Jan. 27, 15T3. n f