mm J* f> T-v T *•*» "W •**> > ! --v Vv.:>:. nriSNJ-'iV - "Editor n;ii)Av, -..- nth !s*?f» FV" I'.llKil AT iVST-OFMOE. I.APOKTE V.V., AS SECOND-CLASS MATTFII. J. V. RETTENBURY. \V A rCII.MAKEIt ANI» JKWKLEK, DUSHORE PA. ITr i! 1 Klecflon i»t Kermtrc- Special t> th • Uv-'puV.irait. Mn. Editor : Pursuant to a cull ' of the Ohairmar of t,he Democratic party a delegate election was held at this placeon Saturday Sept. 7, for the purpose of electing delegates to tiie ' Democratic county convention on ' Tuesday, find a more disgraceful ' proceedings hasneverbccn witnessed ' here. This quiet little hamlet, was j disgraced be\ond expression. I!um t hoodie find affidavits <>f a nature not j ' necessary to i lentiou, co>-d not be excelled any where. Not ever the growler was U-ft otit., li played r, prominent part. Some men (ii joti can call them menl were not allowed to express their own conviction-; at the polls, bin were led up to- the polis in a. condition that clearly in* | | dicated thai iin.-\ had two numerous ■ interviews with the growler and al to deposit their bull .1 for li s already received. Parties were al lowed to vote who had no legal right at a democratic delegate elec lion. Votes were f vcn offered thai j did not. belong in the voting precinct j and some of them were excepted by | the Board. That the above arc facts j can not Tie denied and can and will 1 be corroborated at the polls in No- I vetnber by a number of citizens who j do not believe in proceedings of this ] kind. Hoodie candidates should and must tjo. A Democrat. Proliibiiion Sf:»,te «'<.>iivcn«ion- The political Prohibitionists held their State Convention at Harris- j burg on the 28th of Aug. Filty four out of the sixty-six counties of llio State were represented. The convention resolved: "That the defeat of the constitutional amendment on the 18t.h of June, | 188'). was secured through the sup-j port given to the advocates of the 1 localization of the liquor trailic by | tue leaders and leading newspapers of the Republican and Democratic j parties." J. 11. Johnston of Pittsburg, was j nominated for State Treasurer. The Finance Committee was directed to solicit fund for tho con- J duct of an active campaign. It will be observed that this con- j vention represents especially the par-1 tisan or Third Party Prohibitionists. ! who refuse to affiliate in any man ner with any other political partv in | the support of its nominees, without! reference to t ; ieii standing 011 the 1 question of temperance. j There is st.i'l another orgnniza- ! tion known as tho Prohibition Lea-i gue, which professes to be non partisan, and embraces perhaps, the more practic .1 temperance elements, that proposes to give its support to such of the candidates of other parties as are known to be in sym- j pathv with ile temperance cause,' and to rejt'f and oppose ill candi-' dates who are known to lie opposed to more Btriogenfc restrlctloa of il'e liquor traffic. Outbide of '»■•.•!!• these organiza tions there arc thousand;! of ardent temperance men in both the lb publican and . cmotiaii: parties, especiab; in liio Repuhl.can party who refuse to •ervc their affiliation to become members of either of the before mentioned exclusive organ izations. The brief statement will explain fairly 'is we believe, the status of the temperance issue as it is presen ted in the present, end is likely to be presented in future campaigns. Everv voter will calmly consider the subject and determine where duty lies and govern his actiou in accord ance with his convictions. The horror reported from Scot land i- of :i very distrts.ang charac ter, and later reports instead «>f making it less so, show it to be worse than was first announced. The record of rippaUii r disasters Jor the year, in all parts- of the world, will be BOmeth'ie.; ulutelv terrible ill the ag«rr .rate v 5II 1 :*Hi7S'O '. owe MBnv, i'.\- irm up Willi rn ( Mrelf !.»€• >fillivau 4 (>* (iirl. Ni;u YoftK, Sept. G. -Mrs. Sw. 1- ton and her son Joshua Mann, were 1 token to the Tomb-, police court this afternoon. Robert Ray Hamilton, inspector liy reus and Assistant j ; District Attorney. Jerome were in 1 court wailing for thein. As soon as Justice Hot'ai. took t..s seat 011 the bench Hamilton Went to tno b-r arc! , affirmed to t.e complaints against the defendants. Mr Ross, counsel j' for the defendants, said that his ' clients pleaded not guilty, and de-l manded an exnminatien. Ilamiiton |i then took the witness stand. "I am! 1 the complainant in these proceed-j ings,'" lie said. "I am a lawyer. I| ; lur. c known E v a i.. Mann four years. I cannot tell the place whore I first ) met her 1 think it was somewhere'] in Boston. 1 did not know that she! was to beat that place where T first|; mot her. In 18S6 Fvarcpres. nted to'. me thai sho was' with child. 1 didj cot see her frequently during that , time.'' , GAVE UKU MONEY VRTI'i'MCNTLY. 1 1 D 'r'tv; >.'• :t \ ear he said :>o was;. in Albany, while Eva was in .No* j York. In May, lie gave her ' SI,OOO togo to Europe, and he did: not see. her again until the middle ! 1 of August. When she returned hej< saw her then only for a few days,' l aftei which she went to Ponnsylva-j wr i and remained about a month. • "She went for me when sin.' returned from Europe, b< cause she wanted money. I gave her ***oo I had - furnished her with money for four rears At first I gave her $?5. The' largest sum I over gavo her was §1,500. That was in 1887. I gave; her SI,OOO before that and previous' to that 1 gave hcr>tv'so to buy ear rings. The 51, 500 was to purchase a place in New .1 trey. I gave her £I,OOO four different times, and sup plied h- with money weekly. I gave her a mortgage for S7OO. It was not an uusual thing for me to give her money ins ;ms of SSOO. During the latter part of 1888, 1 did! not see her more than cr a w :k. 1 ; In October I gave t her £l3O, but; | sent her small sunisVf money from ; II me to time. She asked me for I §I,OOO, audi gave her nearly £f!f>o ! 1 and promised to send the rest. On , December 11th she wain Elraira, 1 I ar.d 1 was in New York. I sent her I SSOO. MEETS MRS. F'VINTON. "Tiie first time I r.iel Am ■ Swl: 1 . ton w p;- u. jersey some iitne in a..-bu. |or 1 SSI'. In June last while Ev . 1 ! was in Europe Mrs. Swinton < dl. 1 jat my ofioe. ily maimer wa ,! | brusque to her but I intended to en! I off JlO possibility of being black-1 mailed. The woman asl .-l me fori |re 1 mo'-ey, about >io I told her 1 ' ?he had no claim 0:1 mc a id 1 wanted: I her to walk out of my office. Mr. Ross: "You use tho word. 1 black-nail; were you in a pi -ition 112 > be blackmailed at that timt -V Objected to and objection sus -| taincd. The testimony was long draw-,,: out. !t rcvc.! ted flint Hamilton' ] lived -villi Eva M. Mitnn three ovj ' four years previous to marriage so ' that he had illicit intercourse with ! her a d thai he frequently herj ; money for Lei support for 110 other reason tunc to eompmisa'e her f o" the relations which existed between them, ile never suspected that the child which now bears hi. name was not his own, but he did suspect that Mr-. Swinton aud Joshua Mann were conspiring some time in last .Tunc to obtain some of his money. A sort oi cross-examination by Attorney Jerome did not bring out ■ anything of much importance. '( INSPECTOR lIYHENa' TESTIMONY. Inspector Byrens wast!.en calh-d He told the story already printed about the babie.s and related that Josh told him about his trip to El raira with L\a, where they lived together as man and wife In re peating tho conversation he luui ! with •'o-di (lie Inspector said ho , told him that he was in Eva'., room one day when the latter showed what v.'as alleged tr> be Ra.y'3 will, wbic ; upon tho hitter's death would make lier his Veil Tl e examinat ion will be continued to-morrow tF?i«r ' " - v r '.? r»enin.jrvsuiia I»ay to G KTTYsiii jjo, Sept. o.—Pennsyl vania Da; is beginning to boom up in gigantic proportions. Every t,. .in brings veterans and strangers, and V>y Thursday the number will prol»abl.\ r«-»w:b fifty ihousnud. The State Mor.unienfc Coiiimirssloners, vit! if.i al Savior. Oeneral To) in, 1 vlonel Nicholson ai.d Colonel Riel:ctts, urived this evening ami have assumed cbavgo o' the pro jwriuon for the exoiciHes on i'.e j 12th. To-morrow they v.ill in- I f.pccfc all the m.:numonl,s thai are in j ))t)f;ition, aud finally pasn npon j them. Camp S;im iK.I Harp"!-, of the Grand rmy of the iJepublie, he been exceedingly lively tc-,la\. Post aO< r Post has arrived, princi pally from the interior of the State, until about one hundred and r-even tv-five are represented, numb«ri?ig live thousand men. Tin. weaihor has settled, and tent life is being tlioro 1 l'.'hly enjoyed. To-niuhtdrcs i p: vade was held On the regular ground, smd subsequently the band gave the tibial open fJr concert. TO-moitow the regulai business meetin \ sight seers into the crowded stmts which nrc a mov ; .!v? mass of humanity .- The I I'itUburg arrived inte, I closely fellowed bv Post J, Pi ilr-; delphia. General McGregg the I Chief Marshal of thi i>rocesßion on j Thursday, came nt si-s o'clock .vad ■ drove immediately to his quarters ] »t Spring Hotel. Tho rr»miu *■' ■ r n I'hli iiffo Chicago, Sept. 9. —In tho Cronin 1 case to-dnv twenty-flv< talismon i were examined and ail were refused. I Judge MoOoun 11 iravo notice that' ns the C"Ui't becomes c aivinced that 110 jury can bo obtained limit l the liberality intheline of chnllengo, i that liberality must he tirr ea. Protestor John L. Sullivan, slug ger and IV niocratic an- ' nbunci'i himself a candid.-. r e for Co i yrcss in Iloßti>n. No doubt th avcra'.TO Pcmocrtit v.ill -'•on begin to shout for liiin in the slums of the, i)i>nn city. But tbe Philadelphia! Jnqno tr rises to remark I hat it I might be more appropriate if the pro)' sk »r 'woulrun for Congress : in tbe Mississip] i State prison 1" j SQXESTO U'Y TTEMS. Is it true that Skip and S p ire r rc : trying to form :t tn.st? Mv. >renct-r ha . moved his shoe shop in his new bnildu :. M. L. Keeler spnUned his ancle ' cn Tuesday and now walks on tlirec ■ lujrfj—cane. I Jacob Magargl e::pscts to teach i schoo i.ear Griffi . Phillips Sr., I v.rite. The freight trair. on the \Y. k \. |T! iv-.-. lav over i ight 1! . bes 1 ville : i; .tend of So-j.-stown tint! the i fast li* ! i:s been inker, off. '!'n rTng]te9v:!lc '"ini ot. their , v.av to the i . 'Oi.light excursion furnished our town with a select piece of music an t'ucv passed bv. Mr. W. Meyle'rt of LaPorte, ncteo tit? Institute i'l'-tv; rein Prof. Biyck's abbonce last v/eek. Mr. rioylei't made a good impres i sion upon the peop'. hoie. Alex jltsa receivt'd tolegram i last w;. k from Columbia county, that bin aged mother was l-.ot e\- ; pected to live. He started for th'>rt. iat on:v and just arrived in timo to I see. hi v alive. Her age wa& about 1 76 y«ai s. Geo. S'inmon? Thos Simmons, •J. \S'. Harvey and P. W. 33arling, i left i ' Ce;typburg t > Tuesday | morning via, "W £ > . B. R. R. i They expect to meet many ohi com n'.dos and return Saturday. We wit-1 t !, ci! ft safe j'Uirnej . ! A niong the latt -iirivals to our ' ppeci-.-l iriftitute. tiii« w ?w»l: we notice •' tho pleasant fnces of Mi..s- aid >' t. j Rogers of Forksville, Miss Sarah. ! 1.1 rack man, Mi- - Siu'elian and main ! others that T cannot nsme a. present. Th ■> niooniigbt picnic that was to j he on Saturday Sept. 7tli, post i j poned until-Tuesday the 10i.li, on Account of bad weather There wa« a vorv good turn out Tuesday from the appearance of them—they >veret vevv sober and vefned crowd. Oh, if our town only had a silk mill or a "squb" inctory so as to em ploy about the nrmber of ladies wt now fiavo in our town Then tbe young men could find plenty of chancer to spend their ovtra dimes ; v.-itliout getting ir. a strsi id position , ;is ti me wore not 'ong ago I Our worthy friend Harry Fry *j who has been clerking for Jacob ! Lorah will bid farewell to hi"! many . friends hciv on Saturday. He will I start for Philadelphia tiie coming week .0 f'nis-h his course- in phar * maey. We hope bis success in i pharmacy may be as grand as his [ success has been in otu town. Hopeing thr future may be as bright as tho past. We will say to his lady friends that Mr. Lorah antici pates another gentleman clerk. New livery in town, Ed Beers ; proprietor. l'irrsi; .UMiUK - NOTICE X .ti is 'icri liy pm th.it art application vil! b • mud t« - the Chart' ro! .» stlofi to be called "The Mokoma Improvement /. rsoebition " The t-ha and oldect of which are th** improve ment and boautifyinic of ro, S'ullhar: Pennsylvania# i' .M. DU'NHAM, Solicitor. l.a' orle Pa. August 2f.'.h, 1 S.-'.'J. b l-.IILFF'S S AliK,—Uy ♦ , irl | o of a writ of! ♦ Fi Fa ir.-M'd out of fh-> court of common I p'.-jis nn eramty. Pa.,and i«; i,.«direotcd .vod fl'di r' »|. t },< i*(» urill be to pubbej sale at the Court Hou«r», jr» LaPorte, on Tues-> d»y,S ptembcr 17th, IdPO, al 1:30 ] rv AH j .' ! ' ' ' ' . ' - 1 ' : - -U"- • j in tow».'»ijij. io ; lb y, county of Sullivan ar.d ! state of P» insylvaoia, b« unded and d "cibed i us folio■ * • r mWifr at i'u ea» ! t cornoi <»f Chas. Momtnps'ar'-' lot; tbenee south 7? de-* J fjroos. e.»«.t ly 112» x« a" tb perche.- ton corn -r on I '•\»!lev Mill bo thonc.- al > -id I t fouth 4 j i lin.» t « a corner, tbenco north detfrc | 9't pere|,e : t i c».r -oof lot sold Morninsrstar, | tbeneo by the sftine n'-r'b II decrees' ei. *. l?'b) ' perches to th ntac 1 of beoinn''n«'. containing' 07 acre;i and 17 porches oF laud more or lffs. ! rojrether - .th tl /» of v.ay 30 feet wide i f»-r»m vaid b. f to the pub'i road as follows: > at a corner of the lot above des- ■ cr'.b.-d on the Colley Mill lot and land sold Mr « r Wendall; thence s nth .V-6 d errors east 1" 1-10 perches to public road i d-. vn the > ».'V th?nre «! n the r blic r• 11 ! • i f«a t. theraf in a line parnllel with th« I first Tno north eT decrees weet about porches to the lire of the <" 'ley " r *ll lo f r ' tbenee north 4 decrees east 30 f."»t. to thai place of beirinr'ing. Having cr eted tbereor ore |ari£«« '.'<* > story frame house, £r nerv and othf >Titbnildin?s. the land al»ont or e- ' third improved and in a stab of enHivatbri | vith a number of fruit tries thereon and thr | land we;! watered. Seized and into execution and 112 be I •Id n j "■ property of W, K. Iluttninicor at I the nit of John Uts. 1ir r :PY TUT PP. v«bcnfT. I ■jetiir.s Office. LaPorte, Pa., An*. Il.'l-v! I 0 HUI; IFFS* > a TiK.-By virtue of a wxit o r j 1 'Fi. Fa. issue! out the court of Common Tlta- >f v, »Pivar> county. ;, a . and tr. *;o direct- I d ano delivered tb»re will be exposed to pub- , )!<.• sab-at th» » oijvt J! us ■ in LaPorte, on I TuefdaT th • 17th lav o September, A- 8., j 18S0, a' 1:80 p. m. a.! tha' rtair ]■ 112 j T nn . -pare 1 of land ' ?: v :a' 1 lying I'-rtd bein»r in th * town- hip of, I'o-V? County : > i.ii Miend S. ite ot P-»nn- 1 s-lvnnia, boundod a J i ag 112, n .-.vs, . \ ltorr ! n::in r at a t»ost and stone corner made by fleo, WalVer 112 r h-- north corner of the Oeo. Kdfli warrant ihenec ab»n(* th" line Oh > r les Plc 'ants, varraut, north 57 defirreos 1 w i l> ; -»erchea to ?. Beech corner: tbenee j n' . lands of i.owman rt ni, north 32 do- I cre r .-ea t, about 100 perches t'» tii» I.itt la vi. 1 kcv 'U. tbenee b toe niiddl • o r sai 1 Fiv--am by ;.•> *-ever course th. r-a fiibo'n 1.10 r ••r-'o» t • the bn • of tbe Tar- . ot ub ; f ian • y -. thence ilontr the said line soutt clerjv west eb nt SO j orobes more or to tb» p'aoo of bcclnnin*. contaioiaj* about 7'- one story nlank house, flno srua 1 barn and other ou: b'jibnngs. About" acres o-ing in a jjo if state of cultivation, and having a small fruit oi chard thereon. Soi". -d a" I tnken » o»> execution as the prop, er-v ..1 Williba 1 U'nebcdd .ttb- suit of Co as. I Bird. TTTbNKY THTPP. j Sheriff's OCico. T aPorte. Pa., 'Jf th, 1' 'Jl'rinl l.ihl Ncfdeaibcr l>rrn, I•. (I Wi ORN D\ Y BEPTEMF EE, 1 89.) FIRST WFI2K. Ko. 1 J. V". Dunning vs Math;a c Pos.'an, ! Ko 00 Hopt, term IBsfi, a?*uu\peit; Th- a.sen 112. r Pl'i 1> irihain for l>ft* i I|J Mcvot >' Geo C Jack .n * S\ Dooemvlr toi n assumpsit* Dunham for! plai: t bTh m j nra»l K I' for deft. , No. 3. C Lb ii fired Milton (JiJn.ai. c d >•* M. Oilman. No 74 l\by. t. nn lv-tf, 'ijecttne d. linhani for Iff. lug nam for dft. .v.. \ T. S Uofa v?' .W. Welh< !m.Ko. i 129. Mov term I SW s . Aj-samp« 112; Cronin for pliT. J' on l ' m for dtt. >'o. r > lio' «rd (breor.ir v Mar/rare! CVr , r-or ir K\t>. No -7 >epterr*hcr i w . I)oWn> anl utoi for i Iff In-/ha. a for Dft. Ko f>. MuryAnn P.abr vs A. 11. Zaner \ I»1 a" 1 . ' > Sep term l* -. Fraaie i isMie, Collins 'or t Iff. f.»r -left. " V M .a 1' »br v* A. I!, "nn A N ter U ' • r \ .'a . ,Uo. Same Atty's, Ko. 1 Jno. Keen art (u?o. The TV,. •• X. Y. Canal X r R. Co., Nc 107 term IsS . ft. aprj- iil; t>r I'if! Mrcoter, | Dau? ar.d Hall for bft. >.'■ «• WiH'ani '-''Xeillv- MflCuircand 71 ou.se No slb . ; her term l> Ww , Dft-. appir bCr r.io for PI . Coil♦ ir I'»ft • No. 1 0 John box v-* il. C. I ; ".llcr and \Y\ liams. Trustc* h of too church of Shunk Pn. No. 30. Dec. t *nn Dfts ap^ peal, t •" PJiT* Ingham f*»r Dft. No, 11 Jf M Mullen vs Klise £taub No. 1 Fiby. term l c ?v Assumptit; Scouteu for I 'tf, iniijbams for d't SKCOM' WEFIC. Xv. 12 Thomas Kinc v« Forks twp. No 25 Dee, * r-n H7" Tresjas- or tbe cas.*, 1 SOouten tor plff. Ingham and Smith for dft. v -,'. .I, .i 'in*.- Ibinnvr Willi}" 1 Dunt'. No 40 Dee ' fa" P.IT. ('r.'uin, (.'v> T litis h?O' Ingharas for ! Deft. | ~70 14 Oeo. Craft vs Win. Warn,* *. ab No. :b Sept. T. 1-SS7—Trespass- B. P. Ing- I ban u*.'l 'iri.a for j b Oriu.': >rd and i.vwrie 11 | doit's 1 bbo Cr- 4 '* e* ab Wm War:., et. !r.l. N Mi r'ept. T i ' 7—'trespass—F. P. lug ] b m an.i Oriui fjr plff. Down?} and Crawford •or ib ft' >. 0. The »Su-',"ih;n.iia t>ial Fire ineuranco Co :, tiv of lfurrifbuit; ra. * a '1 1 or;; Keel r Nr. 07 >eot. Torta ' *S7. p!tTV appeal T. J. Inghan. for plff, Dunham for If .. 17 >'aw. vi F. M. Crossley, CS Sepr. term JS s i* plO'i a, y'al. Same Attorney's. No 4.8 J. a! . Osier v-« Ario Pardee No 51 Dec. term I>M<: l»fi.- apjie-il, Dunham i -r Plff. F. P. JDPio» a- foi Dot*. No. l a \\ . C. tlarty vs F. P. Vincent No CO Dec. term Is , T , TV trf. appeal; Duuliani for Plff. Ingham for l*ft. j Xo. 20. Mary "Whitely. Fxccntrix ?««-• of Sullivan county Ponnsyh *.n'.a, and to | mc . irocitd and delivered thory will be ex-I r».»se : to public ?ale at tho Court House ir, i Laporte, on Friday the 20th day"i *e;.timber S A. D. of 1:30 p at All lb-" certain! lot, i»|pco or p.vccl of food situated Mi- fim ] j bein," in the t*vj ~rfVo i , County •• ,S»»IlV. «n i and Statu of Pennsylvania, bounded an 1 de scribed as follows \r': He; at »» p -tin tho roi v «i ©ppo* ♦• j tbeoeneto.;, or :he .*ost fide of ii.e creek, thcriec by land* of Bvere* Shndducfc, north s(li perches to a «toke and 'tones, thence west by said Shaddock nnd li. D. DP k« -oii, 7::'. perdu, o a ,«t it. Llicnce moth 524 pcrelir*; to 1 o?. • r point, theiico by land o* Jno. 11. Dieke-soo «•;»»at IS' l p»*rchc .tone heap which *tone in ap is 10 perebe* of crmU aiid whWi It' perc'ie* is bono.lad by l- / . sc r: 1 .-ache a :*■ u \, V' ! or point in road, thence along mail r>,ad by the , following several courses that is north f>9 Ir I '•rees west 15 perches n rfch 87 decrees went 5 ' perch t « «?rivr of .r\ i nv *e < , « Mon . :er Willi:' •1 / ileni s Vi'liui n I liau of b.nd of Rhard S- n ng, ' e 2" J « s:n• >\ ~r 1 . t»oi/ r *•. .•v all timber 1m I with tr bom!r*. »?■.« . . ; Move i :ilout 4 ac i» t , <' "" J Seized aud tike. ir.t> nxecuti"- n anci to b ' fold as too i ' *p*'.; v ■ I ■ iij Wiiiidii: . j ALSO m othei lot, . ••• . arc I of land Fitunti-r! ; n twp. 112 f'<»unty ot Sullivan, and j ! Ma'c of Por.usvlvdnia b ..nJ- < arid i dcs.rribt d ... . t'il. \h: n i i r.«_. tin tbe ccn'.or of a .»rf' i y nov.'ii as th • I' la:!-.' • 1 tbtt.c? « \p* 'by Inrr.la l*ott .(«•! V; f',; jaT . to j ' a post eomor of laudt? of ' *-It,- »n 1. i, t'.- i •• \ ? Mith by 1 * 1 r f !*i<-h ;;••! Sw •"*" ' •'' >e<*ehc£ ' to a p *. t.. ice 112" -y 1 -is c; . . *oi | about 90 perchss to th# center of ftforesaitl ( oret-k tli ac». .-.i.ii r/tt v ife voral course® i :' 1 i' ' • ; ! .v\j of tainir.inj-r * ' acri - v e tba tno v.-.,r: b- ; leimj a part tfl'o.e GeorgA I atamer warraot | and eonvey ••! to :b« ffr; r '-.r by u-..i .;• }»•.«. t ' 1107.ii • in ' ;»iti w* < hi.- re ovdod 'n 112. p •'*«« '•< D« : ' X" «'*'?. *.r.out la i a *rt s improved veil W! !r.-od [v. ■.■r ir •mj hi orectcd -b ron on»i tv. o story] ,rao«.- mw;'' .ir boi:«c small i->rn n •). other' oat building "in cr . of I ir;' bcL'Oin »■ M: no.'tli w Kt cornet of bind of John b. Kiim i t' ore • »auth t co*v fn-.ir und ono forth d»-- ; - to a j.o»t and -hinof Ibcnco * d .rrr.* s west 1- " l.mdt 1 )! I, c i• o Wllliiiiu* y~i ii' i*iir and t 1 -sie ; ,Me a . te?- p.?!,.» t . st Oi t c> nrt by pub]{< b. ** «* '«• oi Wui. Albert.- chance ca>f top' -to of >'."ir.-| ' i ; o<' tunin al >ut tn • . - acres more •• 1>- ! haviag thereon n -term saw mill. , 1 and tiken in exoeutin* to be >"! 1 'b i pcitv of Henry *ni M'"timer i • V:'il!iu:i;e .• th- : • ; „112 Pha.-' It. ;J 1 ii «r i: v th 'IT, . : : : Sheriff'j Off ''o. Jr Forte, I' .*ug:: t 27tb, ' NOTICE A\ Notice is hero- y fhat. the 112. r -i,- n 0 u it- fvof A boinistratotg e c . beeii 112 \ \ \.i ibe of tin or \v , - 1 M • . ill r.d ! r « >ai.ty of vi j Final aecount of John Wright Adm'r. of Marrin I'alpti d».oM. j Final At <■ ur 1 V I!. T). Green, Ex'or of John (*rv- c. • 1. I'irr' av. Kit. i •. ?our.t of li. T. Pnttin and i Ab**atu Fardoe Adinr's of Geo. Paidoe dee'd. i • ii* 11 «"■ oat *«lat':- •. J. liurns Kx'or lofJoni D ub , dc.M. And the fallow .i. wi lows 1 ; • % b. < n ii led: \ Kstate of Ibur.el. y \illinm-- dec'i : In he Fstate o< Heo. Gower, »bcM. fn tlie ibt iu >i Xagxk i Ouch«l**y, . e'ei \nd that iho snnii' vill be prevented to he ( >rph. is v . «aid i ouii'y on We In* i.i> , t*-ie 1.-tjduy o. Sej iciM i. Is.sJ), at 3 o'clock : p. nt. 112 r cnnfirxuatlon an i allowanoe. ii v - ! )•. «.'cr : - tor | Registers Oflie •. LaVort I-a., Au 3 -. i .tu, 1 \ fc Tll i : ;p KKV U-\it —To the i Orph ii) 1 Court o' Suliivar county Vetr.-r. ! Estate of . Fr r, ;t r *.. Y( uar aer.-l • no ' " • Ojpar.s court jof said !partit i • i utoa al'.a*. on of «"i) 2nd of j Septeuiler A. I>. 1689. A -I w !«ick i in a r v b'.di time cr. .pi .c« ,' t- : • a.»st- 4 tend il jon ihiiiL | ; T: * ~n' i'h. iiif fr <)ll »' /%- rwnhall € Cb n 1 C\ ilf. (J l * Wt' ii > j (. iic-'.al mo; < Sl-o.ik. -vi-h to (.-(il! flu nt .••• ' 'ii • ' t\.- raa::;, loitizeufi uf tue Wcdlorr. p< i tiou o: ■ t!v \ to tlu: fint ••iflco ma of «oo(1m -ist < eil, consist iny of. Suraitu'i j.'r'.iitTiros?. Hr.ii !i:; anil Notions, Jersey», « s ni:d iMlt's, Lu c ■■ !iin>; xisiially kvpt ;n a Oenc-ral S?U i-k. also Aii'onts foi nwmi \\ r e liave the finest mul largost npaoi tiuent of {TOOCIN ever offered to the people of ' iiun'-. u;-d Tu-iidtv*, and so,! a.- -li ;;j.» i svi; rm n lae owunlv. Give usa trial ml lu ;on vino I Th inking our old custom ers •> i their pairo.-nge 111 ji.isl, and ttafti.irr tliat I hey m;v continue, we n oi.'.;* 1 v.-!>;r<; ote I. ]{• ( AMPtfi.i.l. . .**,■-\N. | June, .188; MiunU. I'a- JJOH'T gViPRIDOK Y HaT T, J t Keeler, 1(3 adding every week to Ins well Selected Stock oi' Merchandise con sisiuig of I h\ C.. , it., Nations. Rcad\ made (HoP ir:g. 'frts, Cup-, Boots I find Shoes, Groceries, i. ml v. nrd I Queensware, Floiir, Frod etc. ,Prices a®, low a-i the lowest. CM! ;»•'-id be convinced of good qualities and low prices. T. J. KF.KI.EK, Laporte, Pa.. Aug;. Sth, l-'Sft. NEW WOTCL JUST OPENED, l! B. Wa uf.'-rtox, Prop'r FORKS IIXK. I' ~ i This is a large and commodious i house, v.'itl a.,;C airy :30 and r | furnished in Crst class style The [best ofaccouimodafions offered tran -1 112 i«n ' "jv n•. dy hoarders, l-'ori ■ lit is situated along- tin la> ai Sock and lis i vvy pretty * .n and a favorite summer resort t >: cits cv ,--ts. L 1?. V - , larurox. Prop''-. Forkavili . Au«r Ist ISBS* iLOBAITS B.OTEL. "W"'!, 11. LO! Vir l'KOP'j;. Tuis is a large and commodious [house, with large airy rooms, furn | :«heu xr tla*:- tele \ desira- Ible plai ': i'»r those \>he - . to es joupo the heated term. J Hinting and '.tiidiinj' in thei- se;>snu, j'he bar ir ::up>'i) r *d t i .Hq'.ors .V cigare. I*, ov. 13 'BH. A NEW STORE AT rni*!f9upi sp _ rua > ,v: * 3he nnder-igned lias opened au |Hgri(.ult'.ir.il slor jit ForksviHe, and 'carriea in »»"(■!. i Ail' line of Seed ier-:. (The celebrated ''Harder"'.) f'lov. liar, vrc, Mm-h.f, Mae,', • »•.. Helpers. Farm Wagons, "■ tyring I Vagovr-, Buggies, >S!:U/h.Cutters, & etc. !i f:;vt a'' Pnrv of farm nt< v>sih; i .-. vieujtu: «>,.' mi ts. Oomc and wxamino my stock and prices. F. C. &. h v NBACKii.lt. ■ April 11th.. IS^-t. \:-yr h. H fLli MI) &1L PlP.sician Fcxueos, Offfc "" on 11.0 cornos' >f Mr in A Beech S LAI'O! iI j J v \, j f»1 Vithi S «li« Hfejj 5i €• LAI-OKTE, J'A. i An attractive, borne-like hotel. 1 Every c(T. '. uia.le to enter; (iiu factorily. .-j): -, il. (J. Laokr, Proprietor a'l-'yRV x. i'OWSS « Ln M . acy Btree." LAI'ORTKj PA. T. J. k F H. INGTI AM, Attorneys at Law, , Wlisl'nrc, I'oanai 1 ifpral Business attended t:< i thi~ and a-ijt i ; u. C'os.nJ 7 1 ''epLone coinmunicaliou tlire;'i .rii.ii Countj ():iieet.;it. Laporto. j Janimvy, 1 :tr>f t fvihMMls'i : iJrtm'n : THFIN ii«KG? 11MACI | THi: ( Kc - for i 111• i■ >t i i;jnjpr.'TS or i> i':i?niiy light sal'. t \ oi cko ryy i' OF PTCTOIiKf V T 'S *K'i?e SA .-E :V ou ran ]>in your faith ' ~ "s F'AMIM' SAFETY on. If you Trluo i" •! 1 1 '',l v-,ii.-t> ir; I your homes, a-k An 0"rv»- Ac me. lc to the l.j : lo by j- ours Truly, j ELl'.li'A CIL CO.. TT.MTIIA, N Y. Is -ft L E S If A ft WAXTED to canvass the sole of Nursery rit i..- emploj'nieni; guarn teed. Salary and expenses paid tc BUccest,f.d nen. Apply at oner stating a.... ' ' ' • 'r'- raj-, r Cli • '•«: ti.-. i i- •> >. Eo< > sti-r \ T . Y