WSS B©PQBLIJ^CI} LAI-ORTE, PA. AUGUST, 9th, 1889. LOCAL DEPARTMENT Potato rot is reported. This is the last summer month. "Dog days" will end on Aug. 22d. Dr. Perry King, of HitlsGrove is dangerously ill. Forty-eight jurors arc drawn for September term of court. We give the jury list for Sept. term elsewhere in this issue The Prohibition State Convention will be held in Har'risburg, Sept. 26. Mrs. John T. Brewster, of Wash ington, D. C., is visiting friends at Laporte. John E. Gallagher, of Dushore, was calling on friends in town, on ' Sunday. Work of painting the Presbyter ian church at this place, was begun on Tuesday. Mi'ss Rosa and Miranda Station of Bloomsburg, are visiting friends at LaPorte. The Sullivan county Fair will be held at Forksvflle, on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of October, 1889. Mrs. P. E. Armstrong and grand child, of Philadelphia, are visiting friends in Laporte. Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff Tripp and! little daughter Fannie, of Shunk, are visiting at Laporte. The W. C. T. TJ., of Laporte will meet at the residence of Mrs. J. L. Smyth, Friday Aug., 9, 3 p. m. Fred M. Bradbury Esq., of Boston. Mass., is visiting his sister! Mrs. C. C. Finch, at this place. Take in the festival in the Odd Fellows Hall, on this (Friday) even ing. A good time is guaranteed. Dr. W. B. Hill of LaPorte by re': I quest Of the EaglesMe're syndicate',] visits the 'Mere professionly daily. Mrs. F. M. Crosslcy. of Laporte,! returned home from a week's visit to Columbia county, on Sunday last, j There is a treuiendious crop of oats this year. The present season' lor the farmer, looks very favorable.. There has been over one hundred tickets sold for the festival to take I place At Laporte on this (Friday), eveniVig. Ml. aud Mrs. Robert Munson and Mr. C. Laßue Munson, of William eport, were guests of the Mountain House last week. James Gallagher of Metchantville', who has been spending a week visiting friends in SulliVah, returned uonie on Tuesday. The Sullivan County Democratic Standing Committee, will meet in the Court House at Laporte, on Saturday, Aug. lCtli, at 2 p. m. A. J. Hacklej'. night watch at Hotel Eagles Merc, is suffering with seven boils, located on his hands, six on the right and one on the left. skating rink at Eagles Merc which was sold by the sheriff on Saturday last, was purchased by the First National Bank of Towanda for $3,200. There will be k dance ih Carey's Hall at Dushore on the evening of August 15th to which a'l are cordi ally invited. There were al least one hundred people gathered on the shores of Lake Mokoma, on Sunday. The boats were all putin use. Ex-County Commissioner Tripp 'of Shunk, is the owner of a heifer which gave birth to a bouncing calf, at the age of 14 months and 14 days. Joseph Shaffer, of Laporte town ship, is badly afflicted with rheuma tism. His right arm is nearly para lyzed with the much dreaded disease. Jury Commissioners Thos. Far rell and Chas. Haas and Sheriff Tripp, wete at the county seat draw ing Jurors for Sept. Term on Mon day. Mrs. 0. C. Finch, of Laporte, who has been .yiMting friends in several of the Western States for several months, jreturned home, on Saturday last. Court will corivene on Monday the 16th day of September and will continue for two weeks. We pub lish the trial list elsewhere, which consists of 22 cases. The attorneys contemplate that a large portion of these cases will be disposed of at this term, which will be good news all concerned. The annual session of the Teachers Normal Institute will commence at Sonestown, Monday August 2f>, 'B9 and continue for a term of five weeks. M. R. BLACK, CO., Supt. Dr. J. W. Murrelle of Athens, Pa., arrived at LaPorte on Wednes day for a short stay. Those wish ing his professional service will oblige bv calling promptly. Atty. F. 11. Ingham of LaPort was the receipient of a handsome meerschaum pipe presented by Ins brother E. P. Ingham Esq., of Philadelphia, on Monday. Harry Corcoran and C. Stiltz, both of Williamsport, have recently rented the large hotel at Jamison City and will the grand opening of the same on or about the 20th of August 'B9. Kijiain declares that he is not afraid of imprisonment in Mississippi. He stood in the ring with John L. for two hours and evidently feels that Ihere can be no greater hard ships on earth. It is rumored that one of the Dem ocratic candidates for the office of Sheriff of SulliVan is indulging quite freely in strong drink. This certain ly is not a very good send off for an office seeker. Send your children to the select school commencing on Monday next thereby keep them out of mischief. The boys of Laporte are not a model flock by no means, and should be placed under restriction Mrs. Frank LaPierre, Miss Hallie A. LaPierre, Miss Joanna 11. Shoe, maker, Mrs. 11. W. Snitcher, Miss M. C. A minister, all of Camden, N. J., are guests of the Mountain House. The ro&d recently built by con tractor WHtrous in the borough of Laporte to Lake Mokoma, was accepted by the town council, on Saturday. They pronounced it an excellent job. Streby of the Dushore Gazette has put his foot down on indepen dent candidates and says the day has passed for such politicians. We imagine tl\e candidates will take but little stock in Strebv's sayings. The door of the Prothonoior'a j oilice has recently been lettered like j wise the Treasurer and Commission-1 ers' office, which will afford much ! convenience to strangers desirous to j do business with the different offi- j 'cials. Reasons have beeri filed for a new 1 hearing in the case of Chas. Cleary, I of ii' nova, who was found guilty iii j the fit st degree for the murder of | Philip Paul, chief of police of llen-j ova. The attorneys for the defendant I are W. C. Kress and C. S. McCor- j mick, Esq. Mrs. L. M. Dunham, mother of Atty. Dunham, of Laporte, who has been visiting friends in Milan for a few weeks, was taken sick at Towan da, while on her way home on Friday last. Word was received on Monday however, that she is improving and are entertained that she, will be able to complete her journey home during the week. We arc sending out bills to those indebted to us for subscription and job work, and sincerely hope that those who receive these statements will not pass them by but promptly remit. We need the money and take this means of reminding those so indebted. The Tunkhannock , Republican Was 20 years old on Friday last. The Rep. is one of the best papers published in Wyoming county and we are pleased to state that, it receives a good share of the patronage of the people residing in its respective county. May it continue. J. W. Flynn has been employed as book keeper in McFarlane k Go's, store at the Laporte tannery and will take charge of the same on | Tuesday next at which time Mr. S. > F. Colt, Jr., die present accountant will take his departure to Philadel phia where he has invested in a job printing office. Miss Watrousj of Brooklyn. Sus- 1 quehanna county, sister of W. £. Watrous, of this place, will com mence a term of select school at Laporte on Monday next. Miss W. is an old teacher and comes to Sulli van well recommended. The parents of children at the age of from fi io 15 I years should take advantage of this j worthy cause and usher their chil i dren into the school loom. Price I SI.OO per month for each scholar. Miss Bessie Wredc find Miss Lizzie Downs, are entitled to much credit for active work done in selling tickets for the church festival, to take place at Laporte on the 9th Inst. The number of guests at Eagles- Mere this season is greater than any previous one. All the hotels are occupied to their fullest capacity and the cottages arc all filled, not only with their regular occupants, but with transient visitors. Those of our subscribers knowing themselves to indebted to us will pfoafe forward the same to this office at once. We arc not partial to sub scribers who never pay up. Cash is what we arc working for. Please give this matter your attention for a brief second and remit. A tramp has been roaming around town, bale footed, ragged and pre-! tending to be deaf and dumb. Satur~; day evening while prowling around| on Front street, he came in contact with a big dog, when ho gave ailiple j evidence that he was abundantly: able to hear and speak when occasion requited.— Milton Argus. The man who doesn't advertise during the "dull season" might as well shut up shop and go a-fishing. J People don't care to patronise estab- ! lishinents which fail to invite them to call. But the house that con tinues to advertise twelve months in the year is scarcely conscious tlult there has been a dull seAson. Miss M. C. Ambruste'r of Camden, and a summer giiest of the Moun tain House, while taking exercise j riding 011 horse back on Monday tell on the animal opposite the La- Porte Hotel and quite seriously in- j jured her spine. She was carried to! her room by guests of the house where she was obliged to remain for sometime. No serious results are entertained however. Thursday afternoon of last week a force of men were engaged in raising a large smoke stack at. the D. Stevens kh heavy curtains in ijlarine, with a border of sarum light drab. Those 011 the choir side are fes tooned with heavy chenille cords irt the combined colors of the dossal drap ery, entwined with gold thread {tnd caught 011 bolts with enameled heads, and those on the robing room side hang in folds, with pendant. The chancel and sanctuary are finish ed in native wood and ate un-adorn ed, except with the turkisli mat. be fore the altar. The wood is grained and stained. THe Bishops chair is of oak, upholstered in royal purple and siirnionteed with Mitre and cross, the Priests chair being plain and upholstered in tne martyr hue. The rail has an opening before the altar, and there are Clergy seats and stalls on either side. A modest lectern stands on the gospel side, The pulpit and credence vet remain to be placed. All of this complete adornment represents a considerable amount of hard labor and patient continuance in well doing. Mrs. Chas. Wrede who selected tlie car pets and hangings deserves more than a newspaper notice for the display of exquisite taste, arid Mr 11. T. Downs and family, Mr. James McFarlane, Mr. Ellery P. Ingham. Mr. Stormont, have done a splendid untiring work for the church, and the town. TJie front has beeu thoroughly graded, Mr. Kelly who travels over the entire territory of the Diocese and is familiar with every county, in the State said yesterday that there was not a more beautifully appointed and thoroughly constructed church of its capacity, iu a town of treble the population of LaPort in this state, and we have the courage to add, ncir in any oilier state. It is a credit to our town and exceeds the expectations of all interested in it. The only delay in the matter of the consecration of the l>uilding is in securing a resident Hector who can goon at once with the church work - As soon as the j time is decided upon, due notice | will be given in these columns. # FURNITURE / UNDERTAKING. JACKSON'S BLOCK : 1 fitt shore, Pa. LAWRENCE BROS, offer new furni-ture of all kinds, at price which will astonish the purchaser. HARDWOOD SUITS as cheap as soltwoo<,l suits, eould formerly be bought at Onshore. Everything manufactured from the best material b}' skilled workmen. IN tTIfiJBRT'AIEIKCj A full line of caskets and coffins constantly in stock. Embalming when required. Elegant hearse (the finest in Sullivan county) for attend dance at funerals. We request ft share of the patronage. Bros, To the People of LaPorte, [FROM] CUNNINGHAM : 5° : COLE have recently removed our stock of hardware to j TurnJJbw ii.mo, kHown as "Biddle's Block." We .have increased oiir stock immensely and have reduced our price to bottom figures, and cordially in vite our LaPorte friends to call when ?n need of any thing in our line. CwOOOOOOCOOg^OCSCOOOOOOOOOOQ BORDERS 0 ST i'i WILT, receive our prompt attention. We carry in stock all kinds of good 3 kept in a first class hardware store. Roofing, Spouting, Job work and manufacturing of Tin a specialty. At ' Cunningham & Cole, I.OYAZ, HOCK COAiU# tttttttt Tll E best and cheapest coal in tlVe market. 1C customers from— LAPORTE AND VICINITY T H E price is reduced at the breaker to (3 V W KAPER ON. The State Line k Sullivan R. R. Co 1. O. BLTGIIT, Supt. K ROM THE RED EROITF BOOT :• AND •:* SHOE STORE j. S. HARRIGTON Proprietor Dushore, - - Pa —I-:— 1 h~ : fT-11 ; | | :] -^7^- i It will pay you before purchasing to call and examine my large stocl of now and well selected goods. Larg? sales enables me to sell for small profits. Cash customers can save a good percentage by buying goods of me. Everything new neat and first class. My stock of French Kid hand turned goods are very fine anit low in price. All goods guarantee!? in price and in quality to be the beet that any market can afford. BOOTS & SHOES mads to order If you wanta line sewed boot or shoe try a sample pair. Repairing done on short notice. °ASII PAID FOR HIDES PELTS, WOOL, TALLOW &c„ AT J. S. HARRINGTONS, DUSIIOHE, PA. june!*4,B7 y F YOTCEHT t&~ ftar DEALER IN , Mens' Youths Boys' and Ghii drens Cltohing Cronin's New Block, Dushoe, Pa. J. W. BALLARD * BLACKSMITH^ LAPORTE - _____ p A I manufacture all kinds of heavy and light wagons at reasonable prices, Have on hand several new wagons which I offer at bottom nritcs All work guaranteed. Call and examine my stock. IIORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY - fresh hops, Hcmlock gum •»* Ik 'fiLkftoW, Blde&ohe, Rhenm t iWY \ Wm MALI V Kidney Woivkxießß, Tender Luna*. 1 / ml W ■W M Bor« Chest. Stiff Muaolos, Pemtto / rvr»,w\?r«« MXS |r / PHn«. Orlok. BprMna. etc. if ■ W W Itctiimevetysonof Pain, Ache, or Weakne*, ¥ 25 CTB. 112 »nd quicklr, too. 5 F °" s l °° Loot for rlenahrt of ■ HOP PUSTER CO.,' or mailed for pnee. r PnopwHTOW. BOSTON, on tAe ffcnuiae ffoodt. 112