RBFQBbIJ\CQ LAPOBTE, I'A. AUGUST, 30th, 1889. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. To Our Patron*. We need money. Our expenses have to be met :uid we can only 'ex pect relief from those who owe 'tis. We aencl out statements of indebted ness this W6ek to ft given dMe, amounting in the aggregate one hun dred dollars. If you receive a 'slip showing your indebtedness be kind enough to consider the claim and if you cannot pay the entire amount we shall be glatf to place to your credit such sum as yon may "remit. Generally the claims ate small, scattered over a wide terri tory, and it will not pay us to send out a collector, so please remit promptly by r»kil, or'cafl at our of fice, and help as far as you can. Court Sept. l(>th. Picnic! 1 are quite fashionable no*v 'days. The school Vacations, are drawing 'to a close. Dr. W. 13. Hill of LaPorte, is of the sick list. Will the coming campaign be a smooth one ? Republican delegate election, Fri 'day September 13th. Republican County Convention Saturday Sept. 14th. Prothy'y. Walsh spefct Sftnday with friends in Dnshore. . i , I Now is the proper time to lay in •your VriOTer's supply of coal. Sheriff Tripp, removed his house hold goods to ShuAk, lust week. Miss Lulu Crawf6rd of Hughes- Ville, is visiting friends in town. The best quality of cigars and to-1 bacco in town, at the post office. ' The guests of Eagles.Mere will soon depart for their city homes. Our streets neveV were known to ' be so dusty as they are at present. Miss Aniuv McGeeof Stuncy Valley Was visiting in town, on Sat urday. Att'y. P. M. Don lla ill waS called to Forksvillo, ort legal business, j Saturday. A party bf Sonestown and vicinity enjoyed a picnic at Lake Mokoma on Saturday. Ex-county commissioner, J. J. | Low, of LaPorte twpv, was in town j on Sunday. Next Sunday is Childrens' Day 'and the little folks are anticipating H nice quiet time. Read, call for the Republican dele gate election and county fconveiition, elsewhere ii ( this issiie. James Connor and wife, of Beruice passed through town on Sunday en route for Eagles Mere. Mr. Walter Spencer is having his residence painted, on Muncy St. Edwin Stailley is doing the work. I Quite a large delegation of people from LaPorte, witnessed the scull race at the 'Mere on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker of Muficy were in town on Monday and were entertained by Mi's. Michael Meylert. The Towtindsi ball clul) are play, ing good ball tiiis season, having lost but one game since they organ ized. The Hotel EaglesMefb orchestra, which by the way is extra fine, will leave for Lewisburg, there home, oil Saturday next. It is said that the Pcnna. R. R. Co.. has purchased the W. & N. 8., and will take possession of the si/nc next month. Mr. Thenr* " ->(fn' er of Will- of Sullivan county and Benton, Col umbia county, fairs will occur on the same dates Oct. 2, 3 and 4th- The Benton, however, will continue on the sth. Miss Dora Clark, daughter of Jasper Clark, of Elmira, formerly of LaPorte, who has been visiting old ac(plaintances in town, left for her home, on Tuesday. The little daughter, Annie of Mr. aid Mrs. S. F. Colt ,Vr., of LaPorte,, ■who has been seriously ill for the past week, is reported much better, at this writing. John H. Green of LaPorte will leave for Washington, 1). C., the last of this week or 'the fore part of next. He will remaiii at the Capital for several months. The Lake Mokoma Land Comtaany have a large force of men at work making improvements on their prop erty. Work will continue on the same until snow interrupts. Editor Streby of'the Gazette called at our sanctum ort Monday. We unfortunately were absent from town and did not enjoy a hand shake with our brother publisher. The most successful Advertisers are using Remington Br6s.' Cou'ity Seat Lists, issued at Pittsburg. They cover the ground the n v ost thoroughly with the least expense. Republican candidates for the of fice of Sheriff, aVe booking up ii'. all parts of the county. They consider , 5t an easy matter to knock Utz out., should he gel the Democratic nom-, ination. The people of Columbia county do not elect any county ofliccd this tall, consequently there will be no county conventions held in said county. 'Quite a rare eircuhistance >n any locality. John V. Hill Esq., of Hughes ville who has been visiting his son P K.! Hill, dentist, of Rochester, returned by the way of LaPorte, and is now j the guest of his sou, Dr. W. B. Hill, of this place. A large number of our citizens witnessed the bllrnicg of debris on Brady's Point, Lake Mokoma, from Clilf View, Tuesday evening. It was a beautiful scene. The Reflection oil llie water made it grand. •tames P. Walsh, liveryman, and j. W. Ballai'd,blacksmith and wagoii | niaker, both of LaPorte, have recent ly advertised there business with handsome signs. The/, were lettered by a traveling artist. We have a resident in our tdwn who is very loving lo his family, lir said the other day that he wished lie could "pack them in a band-box, arid send them up to heaven for a shoi-t vacation.'' Republican voters 111 the several districts of this county will do well tb rbtiieinber that September sth, is the last day for being registered; Evehy votet should give this matter | his pei'sofial attention without delhy. Grant Avery and Miss Fiesler daughter of Michael Fioster, of tavy. The libels at Eagles Mere also put up a silver cup foi the winner. They appeared od the lake at 7 minutes of 4 o'clock, and the start was made at 4 o'clock. The course wa? to the end of the lake and re turli, distance one and three-six teenths of a mile. Parke took the lead at first and forged ahead a lit tle. Huneker slipped up and both went up the like at great speed, rowing thirty-two strokes per min ute, Huneker taking Parke's water. I'arke was compelled to sheer off a little, but both reached the upper flag together. Parke turned first, Huneker taking a long turn to the East. Coining back Parke took a drop stroke, and Huneker forged ahead and carte down the lake sever al boat lengths ahead of him. Parke spurted, but Ilunekcr's lerid was too great anil he won by two boat lengths. Time, 8 minutes and 39 2-5 seconds. Tho race was viewed by a large crowd of residents and Summer visi tors, and the day was all that Could be dfesired. 111 the evening a hop was given at Hotel Eagles Mere and the cup was presented to Hune ker, by Prof. F. A. Soper of the city College, Baltimore. The Judge of the race was F. A. Soper; referee, William Young; time keeper, Rob ert McCormick. S. S* Simmons Post, G. A. R. Tab notice: Members of this Post are requested and urged to be pres ent at next Post meeting at La- Porte, 011 Aug. 31st. 188' J. J. C. PENNINGTON, Com. Nordmont, Aug. 18th, 188' J. FURNITURE / UNDERTAKING* JACKSON'S BLOCK : : Duskorc, Pa LAWRENCE BROS. offer new furni-ture of .-ill kinds, at price which will astonish the purchaser. HARDWOOD SCIT,S as cheap as softwood suits, could formerly be bought at Dushore. Everything manufactured from the best material by skilled workmen. 11l UNIIERTAKIif© A full line of caskets and coffins constantly in stock. Embalming when required. Elegant hearse (the finest in Sullivan county) lor attend* dance at funerals. We request a share of the patronage. Bros, To the People of LaPorte, [FROM] CUNNINGHAM : : GOLEJ have recently removed our stock of hardware to TW ftuiJLDia, known as "Biddle's block." We have increased our stock immensely and have reduced our price to bottom,figures, and cordially in vite our LaPorte friends to call when in need of any thing in our line. ~c cc"c o e S ocs c ooososocs cT~£r - ' z KAI'KR qi/uiccJ'VJ / 'ro\. The State Lino & Sullivan R. R. Co 1. O. BLIGHT, Supt F BOM THE RED ARAAITT BOOT AND SHOE STORE J. S. HARRIGTON Proprietor: Dushore, - - Pa -1 u I :-= 1 EEtr It will pay you before purchasing to call and examine my large stocij of new and well selected goods. Large sales enables me, to sell for small profits. Cash customers Cab 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 and low in price. All goods guaranteed in price and in quality to be the best that any market can afford. BOOTS &SESO3SS made to brdes? If you want a fine sewed boot or shoe try a sample pair. Repairing jone on short notice. CASH PAID FOR HIDES PfcLTS, WOOL, TALLOW &c„ a!' J. S. HARRINGTONS, DUSHORE, PA. juneX4,B7 IF P irmCKHTT t&* feaT DEALER IN'. " Mens' Youths Boys' and Ohil drens Cltohing Cronin's New Block, Dushoe, Pa. J. W. BALLARD *PRAffICAL} BLACKSMITH* LAPORTE ------ PA manufacture all kind-* of heavy and liorht Wagons at reasonable prices, Have on hand several new wagons which I offer at bottom trices All work guaranteed. Call and examine my stock. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY iftvyn/r>rv. a ' FIUIH HOPS, HZMLOCK CUM anp /TfirTslrX PINE BALSAM comainco Spread on white muslin. 0 In m a TM« POPULAR h MW m AND RIUaBLC . jr m W jJJMh-? I J Apply one no* 111 pßMkache, Slf.eacha, RheumatlMn, f!' V N W j II II C KJdney Waaknaaa, Tender Lungm, 1/ _ ~ M ■ W M Sore Chest. Btur Kuaclea, flunk / SOLD IL X ■/ M . Pains, Crick. Bpralna, eto. ft W I Itcmtsevesy sort of Pain, Ache, or Weakness i 25 CT3. 112 and quickly, 100. , 5 r??,* 1 - O0 LK\}<» fiffnature qf HOP PLASTER C 0.." or mailed for price. 112 PnomirroAA. BOSTON. <"» Ute fmuine good*.