W. M. CHENS 2 - - - Editor FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1890 BNTRKED AT POST-OFFICE. LAPORTE P.V.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. RETTENFURY^ WATCHMAKER AND JEWEL**, PUSHORE, PA. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN TION. Headquarters of the Kepubiican ") Standing Committee ► of Sullivan County. J Pursuant to a resolution of tlie County Committee, of Feb. Ist '9O, there will bo a Convention of the Republican voters of Sullivan coun ty in the Court House at LaPorte TUESDAY MARCH 4th 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m. The convention is called for the purpose at choosing one delegate to the State Convention and to trans act such other business as shall properly come before the meeting. Delegate election will be held at the usual place of holding elections in the several districts on Saturday Ma-ch Ist 1890, between the hours of 4 and 7 p. m. W. M. CHENEY, Chairman. ( VIOILANCE COMMITTEE FOU 1890. Rernice: —A. A. Wilmot, Frank | YVhitely, Wm. Collins. ( Cherry: —Lincoln Cox, Joseph , Hunsinger, Levi Yon Kin. Volley: —Chas. Schock, John i Housewert M. W. Reeser. Duahore: —W. H. Kennedy, Elias Young, Sam Cole. Davidson: —Joe Carpenter, M. L. Keller, Sam Speary. Elkland: —Seth Shoemaker, Ern- est Beei>e, Albert Kaye. Forksville: —M. A. Rogers, R. 13. t Waiburton, W. E. Miller. Forks: —Wm. Bird, Wm. Moly~ neux, J. K. Bird. Fox: —Sant Fanning, J. 11. Campbell, H. B. Wcscott. Hills Grove: —Weldy Sadler, A. I' A. Ludy, Homer Peck. Lo Porte boro: —A. J. llackley, W. C. Mason, E. J. Pierce. LaPorte ttrp: —Chas. Mead, Arch Botsford, Benj. King. Lopez: —W. B. Jennings, James ' Arey, Henry Ballard. Shrewsbury: —C. Pcale, John Aumdler, W. A!. Edkin. Gen. 'l'rucy'M licad Wife. Mrs. Benjamin F. Tracev, the wife of Secretary of the Navy Tracy, was a lady well and favorably known in Brooklyn, where her home hail been for twenty-three years. She wan in her sixtieth year of her age. Gon. Tracy who was born and brought up in Owego, married Misa Ctttlin in 1854. They resided in that place until 18(J5, when they came to Brooklyn, where there home has since been. Three children have blessed their union. Two arc daughters and the other a son. Personally Mrs. Tracy was a very pleasant lady. She had a fair com plexion and large blue eyes. Iu height she was slightly above the medium. She was solidly built and her face was that of au intelligent woman. Her silver gray hair wan worn smoothly brushed back from her high forehead. She talked in a very quiet tone and expressed herself in a very few words. The Tracy family, besides Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, consists of three chil dren and one grandchild. Mrs. Emma L. Wilmerding, the fetdest, is a widow with one child. Mrs. Wilmerding has resided with her family since her husband's death, and went with them to Washington. Frank Is. Tracy, the only son, favors his father in appearance and in his business ability, lie is a handsome young man of thirty, and unmarried, lie now lives at home, and only spends in Washington what time he can spare from his father's business. Miss Mary Tracv, the uumnrried daughter, one of the victims of the disaster, was like her mother in ap pearance. She was very amiable and had a host of friends who will be horrified to loam of her dreadful fate.— Ev. Subscribe for the REPUBLICAN. Honesty is doubtleas the best policy, bit it acorns ta have expired , iwng a e 'o. Dr. W. A. Bradley, who was charged by the Phila. Press with larceny as bailee some time ago, was sentenced on Wednesday Jan. 99, to five years and six months in the Eastern penitentiary. The misap propriations amounted to nearly SB,OOO. The treasury depart decides that a cask used in importing liquor can not be used again in exporting li quor. Now it tlic department would jonly decide that a man once filled | with liquor could not be used again for the same purpose, the temper ance question would be nearly solv ed. SONESTO WIST ITEMS. The By Laws of W. C. No. 344 P. 0. S. of A., printed by the RE PUBLICAN oflice of LaPorte, was received this week, and can sa}- they are a cr. to any printing house, for neatness correctness of print and durability. We would heartly ad vise any one who wish any kind of printing done to examine work byj the REPUBLICAN office before giving I there order elsewhere. ! The new secretary and co-res pondent for the REPUBLICAN sign ed "Kato" from Davidson, is afflicted with plagiarism in a very virulent . form. lie made what his verdancy considers to be a fatal home thrust against "Maurice" by j.urloining "Gus the miller" sayings verbatrim. Now if writing items for a paper tor 12|c. per month engenders all that gall his case is hopeless and beyond the reach of human aid and his liter ary horizon will soon be over cloud ed with a mackerel sky. lie will find that he has cast his lines with an unsympathetic writer if he con tinues the practice of appropriating j the brains of others just to get even ] on a question of "Female Bights."! Rose—after this when you want to unload spleen on "Maurice" use your own brains or give credit to whom credit is due. Young man take | HoraceGreely's advice and go west as your talent is not so very much appreciated in this country. Advice. The pound party on Friday even ing for Rev. S. S. Mumey, was weil attended. They have gained many pounds. Miss Allie Pennington teacher atj Muncy Valley, spent Sunday wita j her friend Miss Nellie Shcehan, at 1 Hotel Magargle. Mr. J. S. Perkins of Cleveland Ohio, is erecting the county Iron Bridge at or near Geo. Rea's, ou ! ."\iuncy Creek for the Havun Bridge Co., of Havana, N. Y. Mr. Perkins has made many friends here who will regret hie absence. John Richart is seriously ill. He was tirst taken with la grippe, but it has now turned into lung fever. We hope he may lind a speedy re covery. The young men of town are look ing forward to Saturday's Local district Institute. We hope they will not be disappointed in their future plans. Of course the boys are very seldom left, on any affair like this. « The E. V. Minister Jlev. S. S. Mumey is holding protracted meet ing at Nordmont. They held quart erly meeting here on Sunday morn ings at the M. E. church. The pre siding elder was present. MEXICAN JOB. LICENCE NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given tbiU the following pet t ions for Licences have been duly filed in iny Office, and that tbe same will be presented lo the Court of Quarter Se«- tiorisof Rullivnn County, on Monday, Feb. 24- A. D. 1890. viz: JIOTELS. Rlieubcn 11. Brewer Dushoro Borough Martin T. Sweecey Dushoro Borough Dennis Keefc Dush-ro i3oreugh John W. Carroll Dnsboro Borough. Joseph Middcndorf, Dushoie Borough Michael J. Cnruio ly Tludhore Borough A. Farrdl, A J. Leogan, Colloy TowoshSpp C. F. Hunsinger, Oolley Township. F. L. Rickets Colley Township John Selmad Cherry Township James Connor Cherry Township. John M. Seeman Cherry Township. Hemy E, Thomas Fox Township D. It Lorah, Boncst»wn, Davidions Mrs, P. E. Mngurgle Davidson Township. Parviu Kile i Davidson Township Darby Kennedy, ; Lnporto Borough hufcgil Karns LuPortc Borough. EATING HOUSES. James Connor Cherry Township Bul.urt Melieo, Dushole Borough S. W Lewis Dushore Borough. Mrs. B. Blllian, Dushoro Borough MERCHANT DEALERSI F W. BrO' kwiv, Berniee Cherry Twp. Jefferson 'i. J »«on Cb< rry Township P. B. Pomeroj Dushoro Borough- J<»bn Miuar, Dushore Borougu. A. WALSH, Clerk Q. S. Cleike Olfioo Lal'ortu, I'*., Ftby. 1, 13DU. ; AIfNUAE, STATEMENT , —OF THE , Expenditure) of Sullivan County for the Year 18S9. _ Jury Commissioners $ 7,17s 1 Amount biought forward $1,962 23 Court Reporter 510 00 J. A. Meyers, Corn. 50 days fill wile* 136 lift • County Auditors 61 6f|Chas. Hugo, " 52 " «S9 •' 145 34 Printing and Advertinrg 347 541 J. H. Campbell" 51 •' 800 " 160 00 i Fuel and Lights , 171 37 Auditing l'rothocotary'ft Account" 12 00 Prothi notary and Clerk of Courts IJS 30; Janitor 74 00 | I Election* 9dj ;$j IVurdirg Prisoners 72 59 j Assessin" and Registering 887 42; Traverse Jurors 1711 94 -[Agricultural Stciety 100 00i'Jrand Jurors.... !.... 641 92 . Comtables 14S 9» County Institute 112 120. 'SB and $l3O. 'B9 250 (10 [Commonwealth C. ste 844 7f>|hountv 53 50 1 Hooks and Stationery 2(,0 SI County Bridges 1713 48 [ I'")uosts 124 70 Jail LXporif.s 42 54 Sutriff t» Cost 316 19 Expense on State 6O 6O 00 I Commissioners < Icrk . 300 00,1 coitenitarv Kill 528 Refunding Account 17 21 (Danville Asylum Bill 81 76 - Commissioner's Counsel 25 00 .Sundries 159 17 Postage 14 61 Tri> nniel Assessment appeal.... 150 Interest Account 56'! 31 j.State Convention of Co Commissioners 60 00 Court Crier 87 001 Amount forwardol $ 4,962 23j g 10782 67 Financial Condition of the County of Sullivan tor the Year 1880. LIABILITIES ; RESOURCES. Philip Knree L'oOrder $ 265 40 Amount in Treasui 01'» hands $2373 41 Henry Karge (use) Orde 115 00 Amount Due from Collectors of 1887 11 19 Mrs Sarah Speaker Co. '• 456 00 '• " " " " 1888.... 348 77 Mrs. Amanda Beil " " 2000 00 •' " " " •• 1889. . 28«1 19 tt. O.Mason <• " 500 00 J. Wullizer per F. F. EthhnM. Mason •« •' 500 00 Drake 43 45 N.N. Belts " « 2800 001 " " " H.Van Btten 247 38 R.M.Stormont " •' 191241 " •' •• Kuima Zeigler 150 00 C. W. Engleman <• « 2500 00 " « " John Murphy 57 92 County Orders Outstanding 640 471 " " •• Henry Burnett ... 129 38 J. Paulhamus (use) No. 14 Sept T '81... 358 16 " '• "John H0pw00d...... .. 47 71 j John Paulhamus judg. on docket of J. « < "J Tliorp 37 26 P. Jan, 3d 1882 142 60 " « "J. T,. Crossley 73 81 " " "E. A. Ivnapp, note... 25 00 " '■ " Henry Tripp, Sheriff Jury Feet 188S '89... 24 00 Liabilities in Exue:S of Resources 3901 29 ___ $10498 97 Dr. COUNTY ORDER ACCOUNT. Vr- Amount ot Orders issued $10782 67 Amount of Ordeis Redeemed in1889110142 20 Amount County t'rders Outstanding ; " «• Outstanding Dec. Dec. 31st 1888 9705 90 31st 1889 10346 37 JACOB LOR All, TREASURER In Account with Collectors of State Tax. for the Year If 89 BOKO! (HIS AND; COLLECTORS. Vmount Amount Coll i llcl.iie. Amt.due Bal.n oo TOWNSHIPS. | Charged Paid in. | Com. Co. Ties. Account, Cherry l'Uomas Minor.... j. i' 6 : 76 3,-j 219 2 g.;j r >t 90 133 xs « olley : r«o». Cangley...j ,7 !• 57 4si 57 .8 Dusliore JWo J. 11. Keefe 166 93 | . (yg , ( v j flfi , lg l)a\ idsoi, ,|D. 11. Lora'u 73 .',.■! 68 2, it 2 73' ' j 7.1 '•.# Eiklai.d 11ir.,11l Osier .4 4»i 20 It" 60 1 05! 22 fill 44 ;y PorksTillo Boro ill. V. Wilt>ert....l 68 80 40 oof 1 201 21i 25 50 68 c 0 Forks !c. F. Kiictilin.,,,l 57 4!- 53 3i 201 2 13t i ~748 Pox Jethro Button... 11 24 (| ;4' |] 04 Hillsjrove A. A. Ludy I 79 96 54 S< 165 2 .1! 20 1, 7>» 69 -ap-.-rto Boro F. W. Hallagher 21 09; 22 43, 76j 901 | 24 ;ift Laporte NiiciiaelJorduo...! 10 73; 12 ou| 36i 6.1 671 19 73 Shrewsbury.- A. M.rgin 19 9j( lh 9a 1 00| 19; '5 1 1$ 759 71 366 43i 12 19 15 29' 365 sil| T.vi 77 Amount of State and County 2'axcs J/ut from Collectors for the Years 1887, 1888, 18S5). STATE. COU.N'T V UOUusT A.N D , "j K'ICiS A VI) TOWNSHIPS. : Collectors. i Amt. 1 TOWNSHIPS. Collectors. j Amt. Year 1887. ' j I "e. j ' Du*. Cherry..'. Dennis O'Brien $ 2 45 Cheirv i'ctinis O'Brien & 3 04 Du bjro jJiimo.! 11. K011e...| 80 14 ihllsgr .ve A. A. Ludy 7 SS Laoorte B IW. .VI. Cheney J 8 08; Year luSS. Year 1888. Cherry Michael (Jallagher! Ui'7 23 Kh rry M. iJallagfcer 27 20 D-ishore \V, V. .iarey 1 77 it I Dushore \Y. C. ilarev j 39 II I.aporte lup 'J. Botsford 4 5 1 Lapi rto I C. Botsl'ord j o7| Year 18«9, ; \ oar 1889. ; jCheriy Thom;s iliuer | 883 01 Cherry Minor 61 yi» Collt\v. jTboatas j 417 31 Colley Thomas Cangley...| 57 4Sjl)uslioro nus 11. Kueii.- ' 7.(0 6.0 Dushoro | James 11. Kie;e ! I6il 93 Klk and .llir.im Osli-r \ 112 79 Elk land Twp Hiram Osier 22 Sl.fc',.* .J, thio Buttin"!!!!"! 335 P9 ' r '°* jJothroßaitin II 24|Korksvilie t Ili. W. Hilbut...'.. 87 07 Fiokivillo B 11. W. Uilhort j 25 50 Hi ligrove 'A. A. Ludy 72 23 lliLsgrovc Twp.... A. A. Ludy 20 17 Laporie 1 |Michao. Jordan 140 9s Lapo:le Twp Michael Jordan [ 674 Luporte B IE. W. Oalli-ghei... 82 li JACOB LOR All TREASURER In Account with the Collectors of County 'fax for the Year ISH'-*. BOkOUUHSj j j j j j i j AND i COT.LEC- Amount [Amount 1 axes Rebate. Kxonor- Coil's. ' Dun TWi'S. TOKS. Charged Paid ir. Ketu.-a | uUou#. Com. lroni Col ' ' ! I : i I Clieriy |Thos Minor... $1742 77: 810 m j i6 32; 23 44i 883 01 Colley fl.oß Cangley 455 4<ij 62 95| I 331 ! j 59! ,17 Itustore B. Jus. 11. Keefe 730 60j i I i I I 7 a( j oq Davidson I). 11. Loiah... 894 79| 527 2' 1 .! 42 ll ' '25 431 l'lkland 11. O.ler 936 43 748 461 15 60 25 8 59' °7 7l! 111 •*<) Forksviilo B.jll W Gilbert 223 2j! 127 2:<j ' 4 l-j< I "4 so! 87 07 Porks C P llitehlin 752 4|! 66s 05; 25 87 31 40! 5 61, 21 i»» I'll Jetbro Patten US 94 107 071 229 i 440 ;VJS , y Ilillsgrovo ... A A Ludy. .. 613 01! 60S 02) 22 04; 16 72 72 "3 Laporie lw ( . M. Jordan... 406 791 273 50 12 21 9 fwi 14« Luporio Ilor. F. Uailagher 340 87: 224 o«'i 12 32i 9 JACOB LOR All, TREASURER. In acct. with the several Townsh tps, Road Eunds, received from Unseated Land Taxes, for the yeat 1888. Amount Amount Treas.'s |Due T«p;Balai.eo TOWNSHIPS KeOeived Paid out Ccm. | Cherry 319 62 186 58 15 9s! 117 06j 319 62 Colley 879 47 500 00, 43 97l 335 50; 879 47 Davidson | 736 61 413 971 36 83i 285 Bl| 736 01 Elkland j 74 38 3 72! 70 66 ! 74 38 Poiks 299 91 65 92 16 OOj 218 98i 299 90 Pox 661 90 660 33 Itli 622 26 601 96 Ilillsgrove ; 208 li 175 00 10 41' 22 71; 208 12 Laporte twp | 1120 61 473 53 56 03 590 94 1120 50 Shrewsbury j 619 8) 218 76 30 99; 370 06! 619 81 ' 4920 3'. 2040 30[ 246 03; 2633 98! 4920 39 SCBOOL AND BUILDING *UNDS. . Amount 'Amount Treas.'s Due Twp Balanco TOWNSHIPS AND BOROUGHS Heceived Paid out Com Cheiry 273 83 60 00| 13 69 254 14 273 8.1 Colley 585 18 100 OOj 29 26 156 62 585 18 Davidson 368 53 I 18 43 350 10 368 53 Plkland 38 93 | 195 36 98| 38 9,i Forks 246 08 I 12 30 233 78i 246 08 Fox 480 94 I 24 05 456 89 480 9! Ilillsgrove 171 60 | 858 163 02 171 60 Laporte Twp ; 373 40 j IS 07; 354 7." 373 40 Shiewsbury j 534 28 ! 26 71 507 571 534 28 | 3072 771 406 00l 163 64| 25U 13' 307's 77 POOR EUNDS. - - -j j Amount ' Amount; XrcdH.'a j I)uo. Balance TOWNSIII VS Kecoi\ei Paid out Corn. Tnp j j■ • { Ohcrrv I 121 49| JO7 50j ft 07| 7 «2| 121 *l9 Da\ icisou 'M 641 ir,9 96j 18 I 490 o;:' 277 4j' 24 it" 188 ot| 190 03 JACOB LOR AH, TREASURER In Account with Stillii-an Conn ty for the Year 1880. Amt. Due County a? per Audit 'BS 4,-44 r.i KeJeuiucd in I8s». 10142 20 «int ftefieived i'rum Collators of 'BO 50w.j 116 iren-irrer'* Cumuii.-einn »07 II " " '•'Bn 17ay !ii> uui County from Triumer 2373 4t 14 of County Tux from Uuseated Lunds 1888 293T / mount of County proportion c.f Liienso.un 1888 370 s(i Couildi cost rued from Thorpe caso 75 nil 8 15022 73' 1:<022 72 JA COil LORAif, TREASURER In Account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the. Year 1889. J Jr. . . , . . T ' (j7. To Arnjunt ol Ilutuilcu 171 60}By>*'iite Ti'»"urei's tcotijits £27 83 I Amt over paid date tn I sss 611 03 " paW .<T advertising JSSH t",O 00 Trtasurcts c .m-nission 23 57 1 471 501 m 6<V To AuiOuot Ketai Liquor License... 3UO 00,'Jy Trearurer'a commission 19 ;}0 Ry Stuto Treasurer's receipts 370 50 390 00, 390 00 To Auit ot Whulcualo Licouao 500 ireasurer's commi>s>>n 2. r » 00 By State Trcwurer's receipts 475 0t 50ft 00i 500 00 To Amt of Uilliurd t B y~Treasures commission 7TO |By State Treasurer's receipt 142 6O To Amount of Peddlers' Licenae...„. 8 00: Ry Treasurer"'* c^mmis.ion4o By State TrcaMircr's receipts.**.. 760 __ _ 8 ~T 0 % * - - - - 1,1 ... _ Jts State Personal Tax. To Amount Taxe., Kec'djor 1H88... TT49;l7y TreaW, oommi«i 80 JTIA 409 90! Slate Treasurer's reo*ipltf 444 -12 Amt paid A Wal*hctrt. records 34 HO In Account with the different, Townships and JBorouyhsfor Proportion of License tnoney Due them under Acf of 188 T. For the year 1889. ;=i|- is io ! » § .Jf|f 1.1 | | ® .*»! -• !i•£■ a°* a h-.2 *3 ' = ° a i "5 ' TVPS AN)' gc•! S ••£ I.? 2 t.5 !g i " § I I ! J I S I g 8 liGltODtillS ,ae iS 2 , !c a l* = § H ! " ' o | 5 9 mr fp fw'«; 1111 ji ip =:%i S iS::::::!!? dXd 1! A "JSSRW UuvldHon I.ii .17 50 76 o.'' 37 50 7 . -55 , : ?,f ' , "j® liushoro H 10.»0 2i:. 0" 210 «T "»2 ( i«u s<i "iT"Vi'i! « a i-U « t m :V.: u,, i «o>o OO.BKO 00 yo We tlie itiidcr«igood Au lifora nf Sulliv m oorintv :„ ,I ~ ftss sim'tsr- "" - - * m " d r h at J. Harry Spencer, ) E Frur.cke, fiiudito;!. lilyimeo BiH. i trial Lim For February ft"*-* 1 , IS.KI | (KiSTUKN DAY iEll'Y, 2iih, IS; o.) j No. 1 Henry Swm k vs Jonathan Phillips i and Altrue Puiliips. No. «9 Sopi. term ISM. | l jiH'tiij, nt, Dunham for i Iff. ingl.am 4, Oiii« ' tor lift. I No. 2W. C, Garey vsN. K. Woodward Nn.| 'l2 Doc, Torn 1883 Trespass vi. at. ariuisi I Inghams for PU7. and Thomson lor Dft. I No. 3 J. \V. Dunning vs Muthias liostian, No (lit Sept. tfrm 18sli, assumpsit; Tliouib.ii, j for P!ff. Dunham for Dlf No. I James Di.n'i is William Dunn. No 4i | Dec. leriu 1886. inject. Thomson and Dunham lor lMf. Crouiti, Collins 'Hid Ink-hams foi Deft. No. 5 Geo. •• . flrait vg Wm. Warn.e*. al I No. 32 Sept. T 18.S7—Trsp:«a-K 1». Dig hamand Uriel for j■ 1 if. Crawl.,rd and Downs lot : doit's. ! No. 6 John '"nir'i c.t, al. vg \>'ni. Warn or I al. N v.33 i- pi. 112. 1867 —trespass—K. }'. lug I hum i,l il..iu lor pIII". Downs and Crawford j i -r doit s. No. 7. Tho Susquehanna M; t. al lin Ii snraiice Company of liarri.-bnrg Pn. vs Thomas J. Keiler No. 67 Sept. Term 1887 pill's appeal T. J. injjhum for plfl, Dmh..ru for deft. 8 Sm in ■vs F. M. Crwssley, 68 ."- ept. tern. 1887, | ill's. ..ppcal, Same Ally's. 'J li. P. Mojers vs tie". C. Jacks.,n Jfo. I 1 ee. term 1887,' assuuip.-it. .ui ham or pit:. • 'i h » inson and K. I'. ingham for lift, j 10 W. C. t,aiev vs 112 . I'. Vincent No. 'JO Dec. ] term 1887, Heft's. ajpial; Duah-un for pill. | Ingl.ams tor (lit. I 11 U Ilium l.or h vs F. N. Wil on and ; John Applemau, No fi May latin 18«8, lian,ed j issue. Dunt.aui tor plfl. inghams :or d.t. I 12 t,eo. W. Higher vs Jei'tisha M.i üblei I Jitc- b Dublcr No. 81 May toim 1888. tr.ni'eo j issue Inghiuns lor plfl. Di.nl.am and Thomson , | lor dlt's. | 13 (ieo. W. Digger vs Jem.-ha M. Dubler, I No. 82 May tern ld£B, framed i.suo. tuine! Alty's 14 'l'hos. 11. Fuller vs Howard F. Boln ar.d ' Chas. Porter No. 90 May turn la; 8. 'trespass. ' aeouten lor pill. lor deft. 15 J. S. lloQa vs C. W. Wilbelm, l'o. 129'| May term 1888, Assumpsit; Croum lor plfl'.;, Thomson for dlt. IB \V. C. Gsrey vs F. I'. Vincent No. 141 May term 1&S8, dft's. appeal, Lnnham lor plfl. luk'iiiuis for dft. 17 .Mary Ami Balir vs A. 11. Zaner Aduii'r. No. 55 Sp{t. term 1888. Framed issue, Collits for plfl. Thomson for dft. 18 Mary Ann B.ihr vs A. 11. Zaner, Admi'r. No. 26, Sept. term ISSS. Framed issue. Same At^y's. No. 19 John G- Scouten vs Ilenry Xri tit No. 61 Sept. 1888, Trespass VViHiams and Ilardiiig for plfl'. Ingham's and Dunham for doft. No. 20 Geo. Dusonbury & Son vs Nellie M. Gilmanand Milton (iimiau, No. 64 Feb'y. Teim 1889, Sci. Fa. Sur. Mortgage, Coddiug fur IMB. and fur Dl't. No. 21 James I'. Walsh vs Geo. M. Ilcldt No. 2 May Term 1889, I'it s. appeal; Inghaxns for I'ifT. teouton for Dft. No, 22 We lib A Co. vs John Hilcman No. 82 May Term 1881), Assumpsit, Ingbauis and Mereur for I'lti, fccouten for Dft. No. 2S Jacob L.Snyder vs Benjamin Lewis, No. s 4 May term 18*9, Trespass. Dunham for pili". Ingham's for dolt. No. 24 F. Fiuklc vs Fied Rosl.ack and F. C. Schanabacher, No. 156 May teiui, 18s>9. Defendant A| p.*al. Scouten lor plff. Collins and Grim for 'Kit s. No. 25 A. 11. Molnlire vs Fred Kusbauk .and F. 0. .Sohanabueher, No, 158 May term 1889. Defendants Appeal, bcoutan for plff. Collins and Grim for uelt's. No. 28 Ulysses UirJ and Joseph Woodland Kx'ors of W. J. Kldrid vs John G. Scouten, j No. 2 Sept. Xtriu 18h9, Lift's, appeal, lligbauis ; lor FIB*. Scouten far tilt. !■ No. 2? G, Shores vs 0. W. Wilhclm, No. 4 Sept. Term ISM), Hit's appeal, SeouUu for Plff. Thomson lot* Dft, No. 28 F. C. Welliver vs C. W. TVilheln - . No. 5 fcupl. leitn 1889, Dft's. appeal, Mine Aity't. No. 29 Kellogg A Jayie vs C. W. W:ih*lm,j No. C Sept. Term ioav, Dft's. appeal, same At.y't. i No. 30 8. J. AM. friendly vs C. W. Wil helm. No 7 Sept. Twin 1888, I ft's. appc.l' is. m« Ally's. No, 31 Kugene Mesbot vi, jj? ~h ]{. Pen. i.iiigtnn. No 138 .Sept. Term iBS 9, Tre-pitss, ■ .Collins for PUT.for I ft. A. WAJ-SH. Protl 'v y'rnthVs.flfier. I.ul'ort,.. P v .'J.,n. IHh. 1890. VjiKrSIFK'SSAI.E- H - virtee 112 a v. r >t <T Vi Fa i-m ,l oil' ol the < nurl ot Coram-n ' Pleas of Sullivan County, and o diieck-ii' a» d t.r'ivered, tl eie will ie .xposed to public salon! hctouit flouso in Lsporte Jure. Still, county, !>., on Monday the 24 dnv of 1-ebniary 18110 at 2 o'clock p. m.the fo.lawu,-- T)np«:ty 1 viz: All that •>•««> or \ arre'nr lot ot hi d situated 'in the township ol h'kbind, eonrily of Sullivan and s iite of I'enr'n . loot lei and d enbed as 1 jlollnvs viz: I l ,ginning nt. a birch an original cori.er near a 1 ranch of King's eireli tbir.ee N 31 lie: rcos and i0 mi ules. enst 138 i-ciclics to a p«ifi r.r d tor.c oomi r. th: c rojth j8 degieta :.nd 15 m rn'es, w< st 63 pc:ches 'o a cotner y ibcncc south 3.1 and ,0 inirctes, west ' !3S p. rcbes to a bcci h c r or. thence souih 58 ' de lO'Siind ltlnnnul.es eist 63 peiohes to the 11.ee of beginning. Containing 54 neris and 1 :4 perches be the some more or lrss. neine pnrl ot th*- Henry Turner warrant and samo ■jland C 1. Ward ~nd wit c uveyed to Thomas jiving by deed, dated December 18th 1869. Ji®. eeived in Sullivan County in deed bo> k No 9 p. 'lsßl. AI.SO, another p-cee of li*nd in sanje twp. boui.'ied and d< soribed as frllt,#s viz: begin ning at a stone heap- by a s.'gar tree the corner ot Polcr J'arktr, Liivis Parker. Jmnes Mcaso Edwaj d Fislcr warrants thence south 611-2 d«. ■ ast on track line 88 perohig ard one link Po a gtt.ke, ther.Co south 29 egrees west in lino of land formerly of Hugh lio'yler 114 perches and 12 links to an ironwnod slake near an Ash thence portli 61 decrees we.-ton line of Join lloylo 88 porcl.es and 1 link to a small Heeeh on tra-h line, thence north 29 degreis enst on trr.ek line 153 porches and IS links to the place' of beginning. Containing 83 acres and allow* llnee and beiny about sixty aires cleared and unner cultivation a yood orcbnrd tber«on a ■large two story Iraiuo dwelling house large log bam aud other out ihereou erected land being well watered* Seized. t;ikon in txicution as the property of Thomas King at the suit of Forks township. lIfcNKY TRIPP. High Sheiiff. [Sheriff's Office, Luportc, ?«., Deo. 26, 1889. . s SUB IF'.2Clf't'VN MAI.E: By virtue ol a writ of Al Fi Fa issued out of the Couit of (Wmon • I'leas of Sullivan County and to ute directed ;tber« will be txpoaed to public sale at the | Court House in Laporte borough Sullivaa Co, [ Pa-. <"> Monday tbe 24 day of February 1890 Ijat 1:30 o'cleck p. m., the folloWihg propetty r .vii: j All that pieoo parcel or lot of land situated •jin tile township of Fox, County of Sullivat. and jstate of Pennsylvania, bonnded and described 'as follows vi«: Beginning at h stake and stone it being the north west oerner of land of Hiram : H Westcott, therico nurth 2 3-4 degrees e»,t 1 99 pcrchu along lise of land belonging to tbe Beech t «lute to a birch tree, thence north 87 3, ■ 4 degrees west 81 perches along line o{ land ' now occupied by K E HogobOon to a post tbeuco south 2 3-4 decrees West 100 perches •along lands ncwiwned by Bnwn A Roy to a hcinic ok treo tltence sonth 87 3-4 degrees east ,S1 perches to the place of beginning. Con- ■ taining 50 acres and 19 perches be the lame more or less, and having about five acres cleared and untior cultivation and baring a young o chard if fruit tree* thereon and a simill frame dwelling house and a small fran.e barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of S L Mullan at tbe suit of M I, Kochwel! use of* lIENKV TKII'P, High Sheriff. Shcrifl's OBice LaPorte, Pa.. Jan. 2, '9O 'FtsseylTjiai.: larqshu's otaada-.d 1. •':.»( muSaw Mills. J(I A. Tw i alniXu 'n..U .it Kfs® <■ » J ....... . iN AfeJ '' " AX- i\eoA, 'f. 2ori,fi.
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