LTPORTE, PA. DECEMBER, 20th, 1889. LOCAL DEPARTMENT It will Sbon l)e 1890, Buy .your Christmas goods at home- We shall not issue a paper neit week. Bemembcr the poor on Wedllfcs- HAv next. We expect several Supreme Cdlirt books to print this winter. There will be many mistakes made in the date line* niter Jan. Ist. Our ollice will be open for the transaction of business next week. A ball will given in Oaiey's hall at DushorC; on Wednesday eve. Jan. l#t 'OO. Cdi'gWssnian McCornnck of Williamsport, favors JS'ew Ydrkfor the World's fair. A brand new lot of Christmas goods will be opened at Meylert & CoV. during the week. Mr. Frank S. Clapp and Miss Blanche liill, both of Williartisport, Were married on Dec. 19th. The jingling of sleigh bells were Common bn our streets, Sunday. | The fast thitters were all out. Miss Blanche Hess of LaPorte | twp., is dangeriotisly ill with pneu- I inonia. Her recovery is considered doubtful. The merchants of Hughesville \vill giTe a free excursion, from Nord. Mont to HngheSVille on Tuesday Dec. 24th. We call the attention of our read ers to the new ad of J' V. Itettcn-'-1 bury's the old and reliable jeweler of Dushore. An acceptable Christmas present to your absent friend would be a ! J ear's subscription to the REPUBM : 1 CAN. Try it. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Ingham of LaPorte, w»ll leaVe to-day, {Friday) j for Philadelphia, inhere they will visit I friends for a week Or ten dSVs. John L. Sullivan the pugilist will I ineet the colored man, Jackson, of' California within six months. The purse agreed upon is $15,000. Floods having evidently spent their force this phenomenal year, their path is followed by the op posite ageiit of destruction—fire. E. W. Knapp of Towanda, who was Convicted of larceny at Sept. T. 89 and placed in jail for 90 days, was released dn Thursday of last *veek. Miss Cftrrie Keeler of LaPorte, was takert quitfe seriously ill on Mon day, th£ result of a strain while skating On Lake Mokotna, recently. Institute at LaPorte, commencing on Moaday Dec. 30th. A large number of plelty school are expected to be in attendance. A party will lie given by Mrs. M. C. Lauer, on Christmas night. Good music. Dancing iu the I*. O. O. F. Hall. Refreshments servtid at the Mountain Hduse. A general invita tion is extended. Miss MaiAie Sheehan bf LaPorte twp., who is engaged in teaching the Ward school, was taken ill last Nveek which rendered her unable to hold school for the past week. Stewart Chase of LaPortc has been appoited Warden bf the court House by Sheriff elect t T tz, and will take possession of the same imme diately after Wednesday Jan. Ist '9O. We give full details of the verdict in the C iron in case elsewhere in this issue. O'Sullivan, Caughlin and 3urke irtiprisoned for life, Kunze imprisoned for three years and IJeggs goes free. Frank Buck of Dushore, took the rain at Jfommont on Monday for tVilliamsporl', whete he was detained Tuesday and Wednesday transacting usiness. Frank is a favorite mong the bdys. For the past twb weeks dtir job nd hand presses have been kept un mally busy. We turned out five Its on Monday. We have no ason to complain of dull times, lis is Republican administration, iu know. WANTED. —A corpulent gentleman means desires the . acquaintance a lady of education and culture. >ject mat? imonv. Address, with 'fidence, to 307 2k box, >ez, Sullivan county, Pa. * We give the sickness and death of State Sup'fc. Higlies elsewhere in this issue. His dentil occured with in a very short period after his ill ness hence his ailment was not gen erally known by the public. It is a long established rule among printers that they enjoy a week Va cation duf-ing the holiday season. The practice is only just and right; therefoffct we, right here, announce that we shall not goto piess next week, further comment, unneces sary. Three inches of rffiow fell oh Saturday the last dlty for legally killing deer, but ndtwithstandirig the disagrecableness df the day oiir town hunters of eight and ten in number proceeded td the forest in pursuit of Ueer rtieat, but wete doomed to disappointment. Col. JamCs Cored fan k Co., lumb ermen of Willijtiiisport, and wlfb have a large inicest in Jamisofl City, haviHg reCetltly begun tHfe erection of a rery large tannery at said place, failed last week. Tho amount is very large but is ndt known definitively as yet. Frank Gallagher, barber of lia l fcorte, last week adorned his barbtf shop with Si brand new barber case and it is li dandy. Chas. Landori nianufactiired it which speaks well fot Chill-ley as a Cabinet maker: Fttuik is proud of his investment kttd well he may be. The K. of L. organization of Ber= Hice will give a ball in their ne^ ! tlall on Tuesday evening Pec. 31sti | A general infliction is extended to I all. The best bf order will prevail; Lantz's orchestni of Mtmroeton will furnish music for the occasion. Bill SI.OO. It is rilmored that Atty. 11. T: Downs Will ocCupy the new elect Sheriffs otlice in the court House after Jafauary Ist. Atty. Downs will no doubt niake an excellent' eounselol" and will fill the appoiilt ment with due Credit to his ap pointee as well as to himself. We congratulate Mr. Downs on his good luck. John Whitely admihistrator of, the estate of Wm. Whitely dee'd. of. Elkland twp., will Sell said estate on j Friday January 31 at 1890, at Or phans' Cotirt Sale. sale will take place at Warbiitton's Hotel iril the Borough ol Forksville and will be Very extensive as there are three faiins involved. We will publish salt in our next issue. William Lovett of Lobkllaven wa!t killed by Chas. and Wni. Brown of Dunnstown Clinton county, on Silnday last. The murder was the i olitcome of a bloody combat between! the two Browns above mentioned and tiie Lovett brothers; William and -—. The murderers were captured shortly after the crime had beeri committed and are now in jail at Bock Haven. Frank McDermott of LaPoftK tWp., left on Wednesday for English Centre Lycoming county where 110 lias accepted the position of boss lanner in the tannery at said place > owned by D. P. Davidge & Co. The \ capacity of sdid institution is three 1 hundred sides per day. Mr. Mc-| Dermott goes ftoll recommended and j will no doubt jirove a very beneficial employee to liiS employers. Liricolri L. Edkiriof Davidsdn twp. who was cdnvictcd bf larceny at this j Dec. t. Of Court arid sentericed to j six months imprisonment, escaped frdhi the County jail on Wednesdey morning at 9a. m. At tHe time of his departure Warden 'Thomas was at wbrk in the carriage shop and Mrs. THohias was absent from the house. Mr. Thomas is positive that the convict was assisted, as the cell door was dpened with *.he kce. which at the tinle laid on the table in tnj halt. He Will be re captured if poss ible: TAke NOTI&B. S: S. Sininlbns Post, No. 47?, Sat urday Dec. 28, at 2 p. m.—please be on U&nd, and all members as there will be election of officers and other business of importance to be transacted. J. C. PENNINGTON, Commander. Nordmont, Dec. IT, 'B9. An Oyster Supper for the benefit of the W. C. T. U., of La Porte, will be given at the roont under the Odd Fellows Hall, at LaPortc. Thursday evening Jan. 2nd, ISOO. Supper served front 5:30 to i:3O, also alter lecture. Br Oiu>EH OF COMMITTEE. A litt.le Hrl four years of age of Chus. Cox, ol ,jnt'orte twp., fell ii« i pail of hot scalding water on Thursday last and burned its body below the waist so badly that the skin peeled off and clung to her clothing when removed. The water had jifst been removed frdm the stove by the mother who was at the time of the misliap engaged in re placing the lids on the st dv€. Dr. Hill was sumiifoned. IJATKR: —TiIe child died on Tues day morning; J. tt. Thotnas of tiaPorte will give ft turkey shootiifg fnatch at La- Porte; on Tuesday, Deb. 24th; The contest will commence tit 10 o'clock a. m: sharp On the' ball ground; All lovers of this spbrt are cordially 'nvited to attehd. The sportsmen of Lal'orte boro. claim that they can hold On the 'mark' a trifle closer than tiieir neighbors thrdnghoiit the adjoining districts. Thfe township boys should visit the cdhtetft and show them how its done. Ji ft Little afid Chas. \f. Little of Liti'orte twp:; have recently pur chased a first class saw mill and hare erected tliC same a short dis. tahee below Noi-draont on the W. k. N. B. R. R. This new firm oWns large trrttls of timbered land iri the vicinity of Nordmont and will inanufacturc said llfmber. They have erected several tCtfrtnt Houses hear the mill site and Will conffnende operation in flie very near futufb. We wish the getlemen unbounded success in thbir new enterprise. Russel Kitfns of LaPorte, will give his lOtil ftnnual ball, on Wed- j nesday evenift#, Jan. Ist '9O. A i grand good time is anticipated, j Everybody is cordially incited, j Musicians Will be engaged from a distance which will make the enter- j tainment mote attractive to those who enjoy the |wsstime of (landing. ' We might say, to those Dushore \ young people who have been anxious for the ffast year or more to attend a party at the county seat, that the eve. of Jan. Ist would be a suitable time to realize their anticipations. Teachers' Institute* The anntial session of the Sullivan I county Teachers' Institute will be held in thd Court Iloiise, at Lal'orte, commencing on Monday Dec. iJOth lßßt).and closing oh Friday; Jkn. 3d, 1890. The following instructors aiid lecturers Will l>e present: Prof. B> E. James; Montrose; I'a ; Sup't. M. F. Cass, Tiog.i county; Pa.; Prof: Henry B. Sanford, .Syra cuse, N. Y.; Dr. A. it; Home, Al lentown, Pa. LECTURE COURSE. Tuesdday evening Dec. 31st, Prof. Henry R. Sanford; "What we Breathe." Wednesday evening January Ist, Prof. li. E. James; "The Girl to Win. 1 ' Thursday evening January 2hilj Dr; A. R, Home. Teachers, director's and friends of education are cordially iiivited to attend the institute; but espebiallj' the teachers of the Bbhools of Sulli fan county. A special effort has iiben made to make the coming ih stitute a good one. The lecttirers ithd instructors are men of much rtfeHt, and will make our programme both for day and evening sessions, strong and interesting. It will be a delightful pleasure to attend, j Strange that with the liberal pro visions made by law, and with all I the ufging and pleading that can be ' ddile, still here artd there a teacher with some triviri.l excuse Will be absent. "Don't dare to go;'' "No way to get there," "Want to visit," "Can't afford it,"and the like are held dut as excuses. Teaßhcrs, this is not progressive grourid to stand on, and reflects on your enthusiasm. Your expenses arc pitid, your prdfessional obliga tions require you td attend. Cdme, I expect a full attendance and a godd meeting; and trust that no teacher will be absent With an exciisc siifficient to keep him away froni his school. M. R. BLACK, CO., Sup't. Forksville, Pa., Dec. 14, 1889. Any persons desiring to attend ♦'>«> Institute, will find good accom modations mid terms reasonable at Fairvlew Cottage, LaPorte Pa. CIIAS. TINKLEPAUOH, Prop. Dr- Parry W. King. I Dr. Perry W. T "'' o v.ut, bom hi LaPorte township Sullivrln county. Pa., on the 22d day of January 1853. He attended the public schools of his district until nearly twenty years of age, acquiring a good couifnon school education, and was always a bright active scholar, ready and quick to learn, and tt universal favorite with teachers and mates. When he was about twenty jcart of dge he began attending the Teacher'!* Institutes Of the county and preparing himself fdt teaching. For several years he taught dis trict schools. Teaching in Sullivan, Lycoming and Tiogft counties, in Order to obtain the means tb carry him thrdhgh the State Normal School at Mansfield Pa.; as he al ways manifested a gfeat db'sire to obtain a good education. When the sehfldi room becftmc tob' tiresofric and conflhing to his fictive energetic disposition, he took an agency for & book, traveling for some time in Canada along with M. W. Stephens Esq. This enabled him to procure the means he so loHg desired, and he attended the Statd Nor rithl School at Manstield Pa., for gome time, at which place he was always a stud ; ious painstaking scholar, and where' he enjoyed the respect and esteem of his preceptors and classmates. While traveling in Canada he was attacked with diptheria, with which he wart very sick for some time, at a hotel in Canada, and which left his constitution greatly underminded. Upon the completion of his studies at Mansfield he entered the office of ; Attorney Dunham, intending to ■ enter the legal profession. But soon ] found out that the profession was j not sufficiently ttfctl¥e, for his dis- I position, and he then began the ' study of medicine, graduating at the University bf Maryland at Balti ; more in 188-t. Immediately after | graduating he entered into j partnership, With Dr. Swisher at 1 Jersey town, but remained there ! only a short time, moving to Hills- Grove this cdurity Where he bought 112 out Dr. L. R. Lantz. 110 fc'ctatinued he practice of medicine at Hills- Grove, except for a short time, when he was located !tt Unityville Ly ' coming county, lihtil a very short time before his death, when he come home to his parents where he died on Friday December 6th 1889. Dr. King was a courteous, kirtd and agreeable gentleman, who gained ' friends where ever he went and was ! respebted by all with whom he came ;in contact. As a physician he was successful, and acquired a large and lucrative practice, without boasting of his success, or endeavoring td depreciate the worth of others, as too many of that profession often do. I lie was a dutiful and faithful | son, and his teftpected and aged ! parents have the heart felt sympathy of all who knew them. During a long and painful illness in which that dreaded disease, consumption, slowly but sUrfcly consumed his I mortal frame) he was pleasant, 1 cheerful kindj and considerate to all. He died among, and surround* j ed by loving friends ever ready and anxioifs to sdothe and assuage every pain tllat it Was possible for mortals to do. And all that could be done was performed with loving kindness by those wliti were willing to do anything artd everything for one they loved. A Faifcm ■■ i mi l'lie congregation df the Shiloh Baptist Church; colored; of Wiiliarasport, is in a state of war ovefr the election of a new pastor. On Sunday several members of the church called on the maydr and asked for police protection dnd he detailed an officer to attehd the service and preserve the peac& The newly elected pastor was to occupy the pulpit fbr the first time and those opposed to hini declared they would break up the service* When the mlhister ascended to the pulpit a wild scene enSued. Men shook their fists in orie another's facesi women screamed and the officer pounded on the pulpit with his club for brder. Finally the polideman succeeded in restdring quite, and after a good deal of trouble prevail ed on the people to retire, where" u I • .OL.A.i.ct i.p cL44- rcli. An effert is now being made to adjust the difficulties.— Muticy Luminary• GRA N D CHRISTMAS OPENING. AT LAWBIITOB BROTHERS FURjiITURE STORE, Jackson Block Maid & Cenlre Si's DUSHORE, PA. _ - _ r .. g ■■ The most magnificant display of fancy fnrniture ever shown in Dushore,- fancy chairs in endless vfiriety, chairs that are ancient and antique look ing, odd chairs of odd shape. Hundreds of them of every conceive.ible kind are spread out for your inspection. Fancy cabnets, mrtsic cabnets,- fancy mirrors, foot rests, blocking cases, card tables &c. Dd. not miss the display, fcome it you can possibly get here, come! whether you want to buy of not, everybody ery Respectively, LA WRENCE JiROS. Wfe also wish to call yoiir attention to Our new line of stone caskets they are light beautiful' in design and constitute within themselves mini ature vaults ihey are finished in broadcloth, plufch and sateins and are furnished at a price that bftngs them Within reach of all classes. Please' call and examine our model as we arc the only dealers handle stone baskets in Sullivan county. We also have a full lirifc ot wood caskets; fobes, trimmings & Shell its "Robhester" stand and hanging lamps; an elegant line ttf iiand Sleds, agate fancy tea and coffee pots, carvfers &c. A fine line 6f —PARLOR HEATING STOVES & RANGES— Which are being sold cheap. Call early and examine and get ii good bargan on stoves &c. z!OHBERS BT IS&JLJz WILL receive our prompt attention. We carry a full line of Tinware and Manufacturers Of Tinware Job Work &c. Cunningham & Cole. IMYJLJ* SOCK COAL. tttt t t t t THE best and cheapest cotil in the market customers from— mmtzmmm T H K price is FEARED at the bteaker to APED Sp6«OU T o!f. The State Line & Sullivan R. R. Co'' I. O; BLIGHT, Sijpt. KROk the BED FMOOT BOOT AND SHOE STORE J. S. HARRINGTON PropfietOt 1 * Dushore, - - Pa -1; i t =-= i =-= i =-= i =-= i - It will pay you befdre purchasing to oall and examine my large stoc# !of new and well selected goods. Large sales enables me to sell for smali profits. Cash customers can save a good percentage by buying goods of , me. Everything new neat and first class. My stock of French Kid i hand turned gbods are tery fine and low in price. All goods guaranteed in pttce and in quality to be the best that any market can afford. ■Tf _|; | . | | | | !-= | =-■ | j j BOOTS & SHOES made to az&ag If you wants fine sewed boot or shoe try a sample pair. Repairin done on short notice. U ASH PAID FOR HIDES PELTS, WOOL, TALLOW &c„ AT? J. S. HARRINGTONS, DUSHORE, PA. jufteSi4,B7 VF YXMCESTT 19* 10- 'DEALER IN Mens' Youth Boy's arid drens Clohirig Cronin's New Block) Dushde, Pa. LORAH'S HOTEL. bNEKTOWN. DANIEL H. LOB AH l'KOf'B. Tnis is a large and commodious 1 house, with large airy rooms, furn-| shed in first closs style. A desira ble place for those who desire to es < ape the heated term. Hunting and t fishing in their season. The bar is j supplied with choice liquors & cigare. Nov. 13 'BS. Ti F. CARS KAD D*N* MERCHANT TAILOR, IX THE OI.I) CITY HOTEL Corner of Third find Pine Bts:\ tVILMAMSrORT, TA. I For the latest style nnd a good lit we would refer our Sullivan coun ty friends to Mr. Carskadden who is numbered among the best Tailors id the Lumlier city. Sept. 13th, 'B9;