<P§B ISFOBL!Ci(Q. W. M. CHBNE ¥ - . - Editor FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 4 th, 1889. ENTERED AT POST-OFFICE. LAPORTE PA., A3 SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. RETTENBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. IK i* publican strife Ticket. STVTE TREASURER, HENRY K. BUYER, Of Philadelphia. Itepiiblicitii founly 'JFickt t. FOR SHERIFF, WILLIAM J. LAWRENCE, Of Dushore. FOR CORONER, PR. M. E. HERRMANN. AT joiiwruwu. The force uf Mate KniplorM Slop Work. JOHNSTOWN, Sept. 30.—T0-night, ji tho force of workmen for tlio State ~ laid down their tools for good. In the morning they will be paid off and many of them not residents of the place will leave town. There have been about 1,000 men em ployed during the past week or two, and 200 teams. When these men leave town it is anticipated that the residents more than ever will feel their losses on account of their lone liness. A committee of three cit izens went to Harrisburg last night to present the condition of tilings here in such light as to prevent the ! discontinuing of the worK, but j notning favorable has been received j from them. The school children were out to day in force, but, where there were thirty-six rooms in operation last i year there are only twenty -four urnv. • Some of them are crowded a little, J but the average to a room is not! much greater than last year. Of I these thirty-six teachers eight of| them are gone. This is in Johns-j' town borough. In one portion ol'i Mill ville borough, and in Wood vale 1 borough, the loss is much greater, j Hairy Bisclioff, who has been j here every day day since the flood looking for the body of his sister, who was lost from the Day express, leaves for liis home in St. Louis to night, the body having been recover ed a few days ago. Although a greater part of the State forces worked in the river to-day but lit tle headway was made, and the work is left undone. THE NEW STATES VOTE- Returns of the Election's Como in Slowly. ST. PAUL, Oct. I.—ln the clear crispness of an October day the elections of North and South Da kota. Montana, and Washington, arc casting their first votes for State of ficers and Congressmen. A full vote was assured when the sun set last night on the closing of as warm a campaign as any State over had, ; and the reports thus far received indicate the active interests of the , people in the birth of the new 1 Slates. Although there have been charges and counter charges of frauds pre liminary to the election, all reports , thus far received are to the elfect that Statehood is being quietly ac complished. The close fight for • the offices in Montana, and tho bit ' ter capital fight in South Dakota developed most of this talk of fraud, but it has not yet materialized at the polls. NO ITUDREB YET. , As yet there seems no reason to change the predictions made hereto fore in these dispatches that, tho ■ Republicans will carry North and ; South Dakota, and have the appar ent advantage in Washington, while Montana seems inclined somewhat • favorably to the Democracy. 1 Further than this it will not be possible to make a further statement < as to the result until the votes have been counted. Changes in district , lines, the arrival of new citizens since the last Territorial election ' and the consequent lack ot data on which to base predictions makes tlni prophet business but a losing ! oiu". Still tue last vote for delegate and the canvass by the two parties indicate tin- result above stated. Washington's capital fight will be probably not Bel tied until a later election, a majority vote being re- ' quired, but each of the South Da kota capital competitors is confident of winning, although the coutest seums to have narrowed down to Pierre and Huron, with Sioux Palls ' and Mitchell not far behind. Ihe State League of Republican Club met last week in Pittsburg and ' passed resolutions endorsing Presi- j dent Harrison's administration and the platform of the last Republican J National and Slate Conventions: pledging support to 11. K. Boyer, 1 li -public-m candidate for State Vroasuror; calling upon the Presi- dent and Congress to take such 1 action, relative to tho colored peo ple of the south, as would secure the rights guarnteed to every cit i/.cn, without distinction of race, color or previous condition of servi tude; denouncing tho Democrucy and expressing the belief that Gen eral Gofl, the Republican -Guberna torial candidate in West Virginia, had been fairly elected. The fol lowing officers were selected: Presi dent, Edwin S. Stuart, Phil.; Vice Presidents, A. S. Logan, Pittsburg; J. B. Rhen, Lancaster; HOE. J. F. Downing, Erie; recording secretary, 11. H. Lindsay, Pittsburg; treasurer, Wni. Thornton, Philadelphia. Four representatives frcm each Congressional district were elected as delegates to the National Con vention to be held at Nashville. The next meeting of the Jeague will be he'd in Philadelphia. J'roceedi itgfc* The second week of the regular September Term and Sessions of Sullivan county, opened on Monday September 23 at 2 p. m. Present: Hon. Jno. A. Sittser. [President, and lion's. E. A. Strong and R. Taylor jr., his Associates on the bench. .lohn Daiy, Patrick Daiy and William Cook, were duely admitted j as citizens of TJ. S. and sworn in open court. C. E. Bullock vs 11. and M. Willi ams. Rule granted to open this judgment as to all but $528.(!'), the amount admitted to be due by de fendants in their petition. Bird vs Rinebold. Return of i Sheriff read in open court and con- ; firmed finally on Sept. 25th. Thomas King vs Forks township. ' Case tried. Verdict for defendant ' Speary vs Speary. Divorce de creed on payment of costs. The application for the charter for the Mokoma Heights Association, was continued until the 2d day of Dec. term. James McFarlanc vs C. W. Wil helfn: Court appoint E. M. Dun ham, Auditor. Slieriil Tripp ackowledges Deeds Poll as follows: To C. L. Tracy for acres in Shrewsbury. To G. W. Snyder for 112 acre ; n Hillsgrove. To John Utz for 97 acres in Colley. To C. S. Sick for 70 acres in Forks. Meyers vs Jackson. Rule granted to show cause for a change of Venue. In re salt of real estate of Stephen Rouse dee'd. Court order sale ns prayed for: Boud to be in sum of SI6OO. In re sale of real estate of Edward Sharp dee'd; sale authorized: Bond to be in sum of #2500. N. N. Betts cashier vs Decker Eicheknger Johnson: Alias Sci Fas ordered. John Barth vs John Litzlemr.n: Judgment in open court for want of appearance. Hamlin aiul Mitchell vs Isaac M. Kipp. Judgment for want of Plea. Berk Thomas <fc Co., vs W. W. VanVeghton: Alis Sci Fa ordered to issue. John Uiz vs J. C. Hates and A«na Bates- Judgment lor want of ap pearance. (J. Shores et, al. vs C. W. "VVil helm. Plaintifl'to file speeial narr in 10 days or judgment of nol pros. Lameon vs Larnson. Skerilf is ordered to make proclamation. Tlie motion for alius order of sale of real estate of Win. Kisner dee'd, is continued until next term. The following Various matters were presented to court, and con firmed Ni. Hi. Filial account of M. J. Hums, Executor of John Drake dee'd. Final account ol John Wright, Administrator of Martin lialplideu'd. Final account ol W. 11. I). Green, executor of.J. S. Green. Final account, of R. J. lJattin and A. Pardee, Administrator of Geo. Pard oe. Widows Share Estate of Geo. Goner, doe'd. " " " D. Williams dee'd. " " August Oeclisley dee'd. Report of viewers on road from Jamisom City to Long Pond. Keport of viewers on road from C. Pealc to Muuey Valley. Report of view ers on road frAtn C. F. Yonkin to mouth of Mill Creek And the following matters were continued absolutely, viz: Final account of Hosetta Fuller, Administrator of Jacob Fuller dee'd. Final account of John Palkamus. I Administrator of Patrick Bradley dee'd. Report of viewers on road at the "Y," of the W. & N. B. R. R. Report of sale of real eutnte of Geo. Shrimp dse'd, continued until Dee. term. Report of sale of real estate of J. M. Heacock dee'd. Continued. In re partition of real estate of Geo. Pardoe dee'd- Inquisition rend and filed, and confirmed Ni. Si. Rule on Heirs to appear in court on Dec. 11, next and accept or refuse said estate at the appraisement. Mary Whitely Executrix vs Jolm Whitely, Administrator: Case tried. Verdict for plaintiff for !">2002.05 Rule granted for new trial. John G. Redding Esq., of Willi* sport was duely admitted as an attorney to practice in the several courts of Sullivan county. J. M. Osier vs Arie Pardoe: Cape tried. Verdict for plain till' for $152.00. Shaffer vs Hunsinger and Estcll. Alias Sci Fa awarded. May vs May. Divorce decreed on payment ol'yosts. I*. Tubach jr., appoints judge of election for D'.lshore Borough. In re bankneptcy of Joseph Bauin gardner: Court order salo of rea! estate as petitioned for. Fritz vs Fritz. Divorce decreed on payment of costs. In re estate of Patrick McDonald ' dee'd, Heirs directed to lilo an-j swer in 10 days. Rule granted to show cause why ! a Mandamus shall not issue to the j Burgess and Council of Dushore j Borough to compel them to open Beech St., in said Borough. Dunn vs Dunn continued. Craft vs Warn (two cases) con tinued. Susquehanna Fire Co., vs < rossloy continued. Susquehanna Fire Co., vs Keeler, continued. Garey vs Smith (two cases), co\- tinued. Frontz vs Williams, continued. Page vs Garey and Baker, con tinued. llomet vs Robbins, continued. Shields vs Shields, liule absolute as to payment of costs; discharged as to bail. Stone aud Drake vs Darby, con tinued. Snyder vs Vargson. Settled. Mercur vs S. L. & S. IJ. R. Co., continued. Welles vs Llileman. Annue l uut! C. A. V. HAtlll.lON VISITS EVA. An Allutiiiij in Mu-fi'f Jotiusoii'M Attic. MAY'S LAJSDING, September 27. —Robert Kay Hamilton in company with a friend arrived here at 8:15 this evening, having driven from Pleasantville, twelve miles. Tbcv walked into the American Hotel, left their baggage and engaged rooms for the night, and immedi ately went to the residence of the Sheriff, in the attic of which Mrs. Hamilton has been incarcerated since the day after the stabbing of Nurse Donnelly in Atlantic City. They were meet at the door by Mrs. Johnson and escorted to the secoml story front room. Mrs. Johnson left them there and went to the room of Mrs. Hamilton and ap prised her of her hnsband'a presence. At the announcement Mrs. Hamil ton became much agitated. Upon his approach she hesitated a moment, and as she drew near with outstretched hands he clasped them, and he drew her gentlv to ward him, placed one arm around her waist, her head fell forward on his shoulder, and there was one lone;, tender embrace, the presence of a third party in the room probably preventing any more violent de ne mstration, but the subdued and impressive manner of each betoken ed the depth of feeling in that one embrace. IIKTG evidently some very earnest conversation, as Mrs. 11am illon assumed the role of the caged Least and paced the lloor rapidly, evidently laboring under a severe mental strain. What the purport of his visit was and what will be the outcome uf course can only be conjectured, but the fact remains that the frail but unfortunate Eva has by no means lost that power over him which has caused him so much sullering. • , BariXiE LETTING. —Notice is here by given that the Commissioners of Sullivan county T vi 1! oil the 12th, day of October, 1889, receive pro ■ posals on the premises at '0 o'clock |a. in.of said day by open bids, for ' 1 lie building and furnishing ueces— j sary . laterinl for a wood«?n covered bridge across Munry eveek, near the I residence of (>eo. E. Rea, in David son township. Plans and specifi cations can be seen on the premises |he day fixed for the letting The : Commissioners reserving the. right to reject any or all bids iftftoy deem it for th< interest ol" the county to do so. J A COT' A. MEYERS, JAMES CAMPBELL, CuArr.Es Jiuuo. Commissioners, 11. M. STORMOXT. Sept. 20th, 1889, Clerk. T. F, CARSKA'DDFN MERCHANT TAILOR, XX Tin; OLD < fTY HOTEL Cor>ter of Third and J'ine fits., "WILLIAMSPORT, PA. For the latest le and a good fit we would refer our Sullivan coun ty friends to Mr. Carskad.lcn who is numbered among the best Ta lors in the Lumber city. Sept. 13th, 'S'J. TO CONUMPTVES. Tho undersigned having been restored to health by simple mto ; r . : - tor yi.u ... i» • ■ vere lung xC .jetioii, and that dread disease onsumption, is anxious lo wakj known to bis follow .-ußercrs the meant of cure. To those vho he will vheer \ully eend (tree of charge) a copy of the pre •liption ua'<i, *' .h tl ey will fin I a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Ii rone hi* ti:? .ill all throat anu lung Mayflies. He hopes ill -niT. reri v. " try his Kennedy, us it is in • liable, iijoee <i.-siring the prescription, will C'»st ' ioir nc # ar.d may t r<»ve a i« t in»r. >i!l , 'M- advlrtss, KKV* EUU'ARD A. \VU>UI\, Williamsburg, Kings County k Nqw \ ork, i«, I biw av»f mv old Brush, and hnvr. WATERPBOCF B %V«b uv DllllS© WITHOUT LABOR. WolffsACMEßiacking polish with mt th»* old brash, and tht 'Vv uili la*t i vetk tm mm's, and ikret ori , omm'i e.. Whj f*->Sr to <-ld wa* »in thws A>t« of £ o<4d by Uhoo tttoreH, Groc«re, I>ru«ncart.*. eto. WOLtF & RANDOLPH. : „ l AiViUJ-., jttolELi, It. KAUNS, 1 •r prielof. A l.i7;,r* not' hou.e, posses. =i->.' ill tU'i attributpg of ii tirst-clm's hotel , 'tj>o !'•••»>• is Vif 11 snpplttX*. 'I !10 ||>lU - 01U; ; ;8 of ti •. j'ttulic vtsoeotlully •olin/t-. i. m. - SOL.fi T EEL FEM O EI m A i> a of EXPUBEB METIt CUjr j-£ATEsf Eiil ' SCMETHIMG licfl. For Res:dence9. Ohurohes, Cemeteß'fs. Fars*} OARDEN3 Gates Arbors, Window Gunrlis, Trellise*, 1/ire-urooVfiPLASTFItISO LATH, I>OOK 31ATS, Ac. Write lor Illustrated Catalogue: mailed free CENTRAL EXPANDED I/IETAL CO 116 Water Mi., lMtts»burg?li« Pa. ilea lieep It. Give naiuc oi thin panel ( A practical » 112 r - iri«g s*"' ' - • ' r ■ DAM Helpihundn every year to good pohUlons. New college huildineu. Shorthand, etc. Writo ty N. A. MILLKU. I ikiuuiA* S, Y» ibrtiucu at liuruelkviile, N. X.i I d'kl Y £AR{IH | IOOISUMPTIOS SOFIORCTLA r 5J3 SA Vi •":! i? t si BEOls OKITI3 COUGHS IRJAIIFEI O 00LD«J _ Wasiir.f Diseaaea Wonderful P'!oah F-roducer Many havo gained ouo po;md per day by its use. Scott's Emulsion is not a r - )- cret remedy. It contains the stimulating properties < x the Hypophosphi! >s and jure Nor wegian Co l Liver Chi, tho po tonej' of both being largely increased. It if; used by Phy sicians all over the world. PALAYAEJL£ A3 MIL"-!. Sultl (■ I, a'l JJr.i <j<jis. BCCTT 4 BDWFE. C!:cc : N. Y. i A b.MIN rSTItATORS NOTlCE:—Notice i* xi.hereby given, that C have taken out admiri issratiou upon tbo estate of Thomas L Kobart lute of Elk land twp. # dee'd. Ail persons who have elaims against said deeeay« d will present them duly authendiea'ert i*>r ttlcm nt and tho.-e who know them selves indebted will please make payment of the aamo. WM. SHOE 'i AKKR, Administrator. Estella. Pa., Sept. 2.'», 'B9. ICarnpbel! c&Son, • General merchants Oi Shun!:. wish to call the attention of tho many citizens of the Western portion of the county to tho fine selection of goods just received, consisting of: Summer Prints, Dress Suitings, Ginghams and all kind of Dry Goods and Notions, Jerseys, Gloves and Mitts, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Men's Boy's and Children's clothing, iiats and Cups. Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware and Haying tool-!, and a Fresh line of Groceries, Tobacco nr.d Cigars, and every thing usually kept in a General Store, also Agents tot mmi minims We have the finest and largest assortment of goods ever offered to the people of Sutuik and vicinity, and sell as cheap as any firm in the county. Give us a trial and be con vinced. Thanking our old custom ers for their patroi.age in past, and trusting that they may continue, we remain yours etc. J. II CAMPUKJ. . & Sox. June, 1880. Shunk, Pa \[j m p fifi&Fi Wis B ki 3 £. 2 Street, Towanda, Pa., Has just received a handsome line ol Sprint Sukins*s 0 • They .:re iuu. Liun.i, stylish and 'he very latest, 'i.-idi; s are rcjuosted V> all 1 ■ * ■■ l • px'iCvi thciii whether thej ouy or ot. In his regular stocl" he has itisuiv which will iust suit bargain hunt— ers. A full line of DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, NOTIONS and in fact everything kapt in the i DRY GOODS line, at low prices. My goods were ail bought, to seJi: Ii \ou don't believe it, price them and j see. We urge the peoplo of Sullivan to pay us a call and ;»iiceour good- ■ while iu Towanda. W. 11. D. GiM.KX, j TOWANDA PA. " " ■ jDUSIIOin: AND NORJJMONT JSTAOE LINK. F-. M. CF el F.v , Proprietor | Un'tu, i t rii f !i jfouni-: Sr\ ;t-« WILLRUX ON FOT.LOW INii SD' KDriE Leave Lapore nt 6:16 a. m.for Northnont Arrive at 7:30 r. m. Leave Nor din »nf it 11:15 a. m.for Laporte Arrive at Lapurte 1:00, p. Leave Laporte at 5:00 >. m.for J. urJmont Arrive at Nordmont 0 30 r». m. Leave Nonimont a' 7:0• • }». m.for Laporte Arrive at Laporte 8:80 p. in. Leave Luje.rto at Bu. in for Dnshore Leave I)u.«horr at 2p. in.for LaPort § A I E G m A M W b « fiu &vu Srv tki WANTED! OXK TIIOLSAND men wante-1 at once tr* take nlor* l.> • Nur:-» ry t»'tock. iTx j»t-i"eui'o not rc» quired. We hir»> on Salary and pay expense*, or on eciuiuibiiion if preferred. Stock fi'st* elites aa I guarnteiid true to name. Apply at t-nct, slating a-ic. t THE C. L. V AN Ntrsfky CO., Get eva, N. V. V. JKGHAM, I FTORNEI & COUNSELOR AT IKL Lapohte, Fknn'a, iv N)rapt Attention given U> Oottjctirvm IBJABSULSB Thousands have oceit ptTin..ut'U > eurod by iMULA DKLPH IA. PA. Ease at once, no operation hi ioMOf time r ••.. 1. . .in ' -i • • lotiii, ' In curable by others wanted. bond t«.r Circular. CUKE GUARANTIED. S'U^vessfus Trjiiii.icui or £»'»«■. .-rxy a SCIENTIFIC mmmi ! j Ml< ltOIi;:r» the ( ium> of .ill * —i-'f WM ; v - / CaJarrh, /Cvy''.' : » Br>*n ,h)2U, Contuir.pr.osi, A) \ J Hheumatism. #cnd«Tful Tonic aud lllood Pari Her. The oft:. fiCfOt tho "filler in cases of con fiiuiplion ha* hoen so otfootually demonstrated t hat wo hw justified in cuiiminjr 1- r it curative power* beyond thono of ant/ m- i.ctut known. We do not claim for it i inn aeuloua power in carina CAFOS & > far cone that euro ' i:« impossible, bat wo - claim that L will cure any case j whore the lunj(* are n»»t more than half gone. Perrons ; with fvorappetito, weak and debilitated, will find it tho ' beet tonic. Every one ahoald iwu. j>artieul&rl> thorn* who have tmffarea for years with incurable chronic di*- • , eoaea. Microbes, or wtion, are cam aof disease. Tho , medicine ti»at will kill the and ai tho ume time cure the pnrient i* tho one t» nee. s-»ld only in one gallon utone jugs. Price ! authoiant to last al><>utone month. Cheap; within the I reach of all. PhyMciitn of J7 year- ♦»*t»erience ir charge of the ofllc B«j.d forciroular and inf«»rnuwiou. i Wm. Raflam's Micrsbi Killer, p.- JJON'T gVERLOQK "|"HAT T. J. Keeler, Ts adding every week to his well Selected Stock of Merchandise con sisting of Dry <*; oods, Notions, Ready made Clothing Hats, Caps, Boob» ">nd Shoes, Groceries, Hardward 11 7 Queensware, Flour, T cod etc., Prices as low as the lowest. Call and be convinced of good qualities and low prices. T. J. KEKLEB, Laporte, l'a., Aug. Bth, 1889. REW HOTEL JUST OPENED, R. B. WAHUVBTOK, Prop'r. FORKSVILLE, PA. | This is a large and commodious house, with large airy rooms, and is furnished in first class style. The best of accommodations ofiered tran sient or steady boarders. Forksville is situated along the Loyal Sock and is a very pretty town and a favorite summer resort for city guests. R. J}. WAUBUBTON, Prop'r. Forksville, Aug. Ist, 1888 LORAH'S LLOTEL. SOESTOWIK. DANIEL. 11. LOB All I'KOP'R. This is a largo and commodious house, with large any rooms, furn shed in first chiss style. A desira ble place for those who desire to es cape the heated term. Hunting anu fishing in th.ir season. The bar ie supplied with i;boice liquors &, cigarg, Mov. 13 'BS. A NEW S 1 Oitii AT * —FOSKSViLLE- —* T* • T The undersigned has opened an agricultural store at Forksville, and carries in stock a full line of Seed on. (The celebrated ''Warner".) jflows, Jlarrows, Motrin (j Machines, Hinders, Reapers, Farm Wagons, Spring Wagons, Jiitggies, Sleight', Cutters, Si eta. iu fiU't all lines of farm utensils and agricultural implements. Come and uii'.uniue my stock and prices. F. 0. SCHANBACKER. April 11t.1i.. 1888. B. HILL, M 1). PHYSICIAN A SENATES, Office on the corner of INi'iin ■$ Beech 5: LA PORTE. PA. vmrni LAHOiiTL, An attractive, Louie-like hotel. | Every ei'or* made to entertain satis ; facto lily. MKS. M. C. LACES, Proprietor. 1 WENRY x. DOWNS, ! ATTOKNEY-AT-LA W ; Kx-Prothonctary, Register <& Recorder of Sail,C i Office at Henitl Muncy stree LA FORTE, PA. I_ _ T. J. & F. 11. INGHAM, Attorneys at Law, S»ii«1»oro, Peuuae Legal Business attended to in this and adjoining Counties. Telephone communication direct with (Jouuty Ollices at Laporte. January, 13tS. Oilsl OilslOiM I Crown Jlcme, THFIH ESTtJUKNS^GO'LMAD THE CROWNING GLORY oftlie time- for illuminating puposes, or i family light—family safety oil CROWN .1 ( ME, THE CItEAM OF PETROLEUM. IT Yi- L'L'IJF.V'T' Y SAFE. You f.iu pin your faith to it as a I FAMILY SAFETY OIL. If you value light and safety in [your homes, ;-k for Crown Acme. I For ialc to the :; a<!c by Yours Truly, , ELMIIIA CIL CO., TSLMIRA, N. Y. SALESMAN WANTED to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock 1 Steady employment guarn teed. Salary and expenses paid to successful men. Apply at once stating age. Mention tliis paper. On ASK BROTHERS COMPANY, Rochester. X Y
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