LAPOETK, PA. MAY 30th, 1890. LOCAL DEPARTMENT- Straw hats are being dawfied. Saturday was the Warmest day ot 'the season. The attendance aVc'6urt this week, Is very small. Subscribe for thfc REPUBLICAN and get the best. The glorious Fourth of JOly will soon be here. Di'ishore, is well represented, at this term of court. CoVn planting is delayed by the "cold wet weather. By clean streets the appearance of a town is much admired. Everybody should take part in Vhc Memorial Day exercises. The season thus far resembles very iftucli that ot last yeai. Sunday WHS a cloudy, windy and ill in all a disagreeable day. Sullivan county census enumera tors in this issue—nine in all. Ice cream Decoration Day in the Voom back of the post ottice. The traulps are becoming more numerous. Keep the shot gun load fed. Joseph Feistcr cf LaPorte twp., ',vas transacting business in town, on Friday. LaPorte preseuts a beautiful a[i "pcaraiice, and is much admired court guest?". Editor Streby of the Dushore Gazette, was a business man in town, on Monday. Owing to recent rains our faritiers are not verv well advanced with their spring work. Michael Gallagher of C!ierry / was Calling on friends uillie couuty scat, on Satilrelay last. The Souestowii dhtin corps will furnish niasic for the S. S. Simmons s'ust, oil Memorial Day. I). T. ituckell Esq., of was courting at the county seat, ou Monday and Tuesday. 11. \V. Osier constable, of Elkland Wp., was among the giifcsts at court; tito early part of this week. The entertainment by Mrs. Stan ley's class in music, will take place •it llughusvillo; 011 Juue sth. Ifeieiyhnty would cease drinking Votfee for a week or two the price would drop at least one-half. Atty. F. If- Ingham of LaPorte, wi.s engaged in taking depositions at Jamison City, ou Friday last. The flower committee for Decora tion Day, will endeavor to have a goodly supply for the occasion. The scissor grinder was in town, on Moii'tSy. dur editing tools are how in sliape to do quick work. M. J. Hull of Bernice, was !bok-| ing after his political fences at the | bounty seat, the early part of this week. Wm Hull Esq., superintendent of the lliilsGrrove tannery, was doing business in town, the early part of this week. The tax payers of the county are anxious to know if tlie pine etick used to repair the jail window, is of good stull." Homer Peck of IlillsfJrove was Beverely kicked by a horse one day last week. At present he lies in a critical condition. Mrs. Win. Meylert of LaPorte has been quite seriously ill for the past week. At present she is very much improved, however. J. Harvey King, supervisor of LaPorte twp, is receiving many compliments for good work done on the K ordmont road. At a recent meeting of the LaPorte School Directors, it was agreed that the new school building shall be Covered with slate roofing. Mrs. Ann Meylert of LaPorte, who lias been spending the winter in Philadelphia,' Returned home on Mon day, much improved iri health. Fr''.day being a legal holiday the LaPorte post-office will only be open from 7:30 a. m.to 9a. m.and from 12:30 p. m.to 1:30 p. m.and /rom ft;-10 p. m.to Bp. m. Elsewhere in this issue will be found HI article relating to the duties of Census"Enumerators. The appointees of Sullivan county might HnU ii..'ch information'therein. Several young gents of LaPorte enjoyed a dance in the Rink, at the 'Mere, on Friday evening last'. Music was furnished by the LaPorte orchestra. De. La. Green Esq'., National Bank Examiner of Muncy, was called to the county seat of Sullivan to testify in the Balir vs. Zaner case, on Monday. frank Sherman in company with Joe. Murrelle, both of Athens, en joyed a trout flsh down Poll Bridge, on Saturday last The boys meet with good success. Joseph Battin an aged aiid re spected citizen of Fox twp., died on Thursday last. His funeral took place on Saturday. He was s'eventy seven years of age. That man who suggested on Tues daj' that the county use the coal house for a jail is wanted by the County Commissioners. An insult 6 112 this kind is too great to contem plate. \V r . J. Tripp of Shunk had five sheep killed by a bear while grazing in the field some ten days ago'. At this date br'iin has not beeri captured, but plans are laid to that end. The social that meets at Mrs. T. J. Inghanis every two weeks on Thursday evening, will meet this week on Saturday evening, May 31st, at the Same place. All are cordially invited. The cliisels which were used to break open several of the business places in town, recently, were stoleii from the wagon-maker shop in the 2d ward. They were restored to the owner, on Friday last. With last week's issue the To wanda Republican issued its first copy on volume 16. The Jiepub' lican is enjoying much prosperity and is one of the best papers pub lished in Bradford county. This is court week and the rain fell in torrets which brought back fond recollections of the several ses sions gone b}'. It is just as sure to rain in this locality court week and generally on Monday as the ( ourt House bell is to ring. Exceedingly long petitions were presented the court from Elkland, Forksville, Fox. LaPorte, and Ilills- Grove, favoring the necessity of the viewed road down Loyal Sock. \\ e are in sympathy with the petitioners and hope they will be successful in obtaining the anticipated permit by the court. Politically it is pleasant to be in the majority party. There are no unpleasant feelings brought by The manority party is compelled to select the best men for ollice otherwise they would stand no chance of an election, while majority is selected by the size of their pocket-book. Groups of five and six persons could be seen conversing politics by the road side, the early part of this week. Every sign points to a hot Democratic convention this fall. Eiich candidate is certain that he will, by the help of his friends, re ceive the prize. A warm contested convention can be expected. Hoyt Brothers are building ex tensive additions to the tannery re cently purchased by them at Couder sport. It is said that it will nearly treble the formed capacity, making it one of the largest tanneries in the world. Its capacity will be about 1,000 hides per day with an annual consumption of bark of from 25,000 to 30,000 cords. Injurious frosts are reported from many places in lowa during the past week in which fruit and tender vege tables suffered materially. Cold weather is also reported from Illinois, where the outlook for the wheat crop is not encouraging and fruit has been greatly damaged. Corn planting has been considerably de layed. The "employees?" of the Philadel phia Custom House played the Custom House "bfokers," a game of ball on a private ground near said city on Friday last. E. P. Ingham played with the employees, who were successful, winning by a score of 31 to 11. Ellery's score was 4 runs and 1 out. He played centre field and cattght the only fly hit to his field. The exercise of the game was fully as much a 9 he anticipated and achs and pains nrc—numerous. Court adjourned on Wednesday. Mrs. Marj r J. McCarty wife of D. F. McCarty, died Sunday May 18th, 1890. The funeral took place on the Tuesday following. Interment at Forksville. The frmeral was largely attended by sympathising friends and relatives. The departed was a daughter of J. M. Osier and was twenty-twd years of age. Her infant child was buried with her. The REPUBLICAN'S subscription list continues to advance in numbers which is the best evidence that our efforts to publish a live weekly journ al, devoid of clap-trap advertise ments and patent medicine reading notices, are fully appreciated. Eight new subscribers have been added tc our list during the past week. Through the efforts of Gen. Man ager Welch a meeting of the State Forestry Association is to be held at Eagles Mere this summer and we suggest that LaPorte send them an invitation to visit us. We would like to have some of the members address our people on the best use of the wild lands of the county. Hon. IIC. McCormick took hold of a petition from (lillsGrove for the establishment of a mail serviCo be tween there and Glen Mawr and a contract has been awarded to J. F. IJan ison of IlillsGrove for a daily mail service beginning July Ist. This will put that office one or two days ahead in its business witli Williamsport as well as Philadelphia and New York. Any one interest kt in the sick benefit, funeral-aid, and death-bene ficiary associations of the United States can help make the statistics of their organizations for the forth coming census more complete and disseminate the knowledge of the good work they are doing by send ing the names of such societies as they may know of, and the addresses of their principal officers, to Mr. Charles A. Jenney, Special Agent of the Eleventh Census, 58 William street, New York City. R. W. Bennett manufacturer of lumber, near Eagles Mere, met with a painful accident, on Thursday last. He was in the act of arrang ing the gua»e pins on his circular saw while the same was in operation, and while pressing on the wrench with his left hand, slipped his hold; his thumb strucking the saw taring it otf just above the first joint. Other parts of his hand was burnt by the saw buS was not seriously injured. An inventor has patented a pro cess by which, he claims, there will hereafter be no end of hemlock bark. The trees are to be peeled standing by means of ladders beginning at the top of the trunk. As tke peeler descends he removes the bark, and immediately covers the trunk with a preparation of rubber dissolved in sulphuric acid. Thus protected; the tree not only will not die but repro duces its bark within one year as thick as before, and of a superior quality for tanning purposes. Mr. Wm. Meylert of LaPorte, lias been suffering for HCtne time with a severe colli. On Saturday his hear ing was so materially affected that he could not hear a sound, and those conversing with him were compelled to write their wishes in order to make hiin understand. Owing to his deafness he did not attend church on Sunday, the first Sabbath missed for years gone by, unless detained by sickness. Mr. Meylert feels very much heart broken over his mis fortune. Medical aid will be called from VVilliamsport. We understand that M. J. Lull of Bernice and Itussel Karns of La- Porte, the two Democratic aspirants for the honors of Member, positively came to an understanding as to who shall be the winning man at their convention, 011 Tuesday evening last. By agreement, Russel Karns is to receive the nomination and Mr. Lull will take the nomination for Senator. Hon. B. S. Collins, stepping down and out in order to bring about har mony in the party. This change of affairs is sad news tons Republicans as we prefcred a fight-to-a-finish in the Democratic ranks, however we will make a bold attempt to get there in the end. I WASHINGTON, May 24.—8y a de" cision of the Supreme Court of the United States the last hope for life afforded William Kemmler, the New- York murderer under sentence of death by electricity, was banished, and he will accordingly be executed in conformity with the new law governing executions in New York State. WANTED :—Residents of LaPorte and vicinity who possess small fortunes, say from §SO, to $150., to start a bank account with the First National Bank of Hughesville. Business, by mail can be transacted with this bank on the same day which affords the depositor much convenience. DeWitt Bodine Esq., of Ilughesville is president of this institution and is an excellent gentle man to do business with. The standing of the bank financially ranks among the first in this locali ty. AN OLD CHESTNUT DISCOVERY : On Tuesday while Warden Chase of the Sullivan county jail was cleaning out and airing cell No. 1, he discovered tKat one of the iron bars across the window was moved some what and on pressing against the same dropped out of place. An ex amination followed revealing the fact that the iron had been oawed off at both ends by convicts. It is be lieved the Shultz boys are guilty of the deed and on learning that they were to be bailed out did not home ward bound. Warden Chase did not stop here, however, but continued his observation in cell No. 2, in which Lincoln Edkin is remaining a few days of his own accord. Here, he also found that a bar had been cut into at the top and freedom ac cessible, but owing to the fact that Edkin's sentinence expires in June he too did not accept of freedom. Considerable excitement prevailed about town when the facts were made known, and at least fifty people con gregated at the scene. We were among the observers and listened to the remarks of lookers-on and we are pleased to state that each and every person present advocated the neces sity Of a new jail. Sheriff Utz is firm in advocating that Sullivan county should have a more secure place, for out-laws. While we were standing at the window we heard a Cherry twp., resident suggest that the County Commissioners repair the break with a pine stick and thus' save expense to the county. SULJ-IVAN COUNTY ENUMERAT ORS. Approved May £2(l 1890, Oficiftl List P. I). BRICKER, Supervisor. Cherry twp., omitting Bernicej polling precinct, ToelSaxon, Bernice, soldier. Dushore boro., and Bernice pre cinct. Moses C. Miller, Dushore. Colley twp., Otto Bahr, Lopez. Davidson twp., Joseph Carpenter, SonestoWn. Forksville, Forks and HillsOrove twps., Frank Ilaunon, Millview sol dier. Elkland twp., Ulysses Bird, Es* tella. Fox twp., Madison T. Shattuck, Shunk, soldier. LaPorte boro and LaPorte twp., Zenas E. Botsford, Nordmont. Shrewsbury twp., Christopher Peale, ir., Eagles Mere. P. D. BHICKER, Jersey Shore, Supervisor of 6th District. No organizations in the United States have multiplied more rapidly in the past ten years than the sick benefit, funeral-aid, death-benefit, and other kindred societies. As they are generally confined to those who art in the humbler walks of life, the good they have done is incalculable, carrying substantial aid to thousands of stricken families and inspiring those who are fortun ate enough in being members with a courage which might not exist in their hearts without them. The members of these organizations will be glad to learn that Hon. Robert P. Porter, Superintendent of the Eleventh Census, will endeavor to secure the statistics of the noble work these associations are doing, and it is safe t.o say that no other branch of the census will be more interesting. The business of gather ing the data has been placed in charge of Mr. Charles A. Jenney, special agent of the insurance divis ion. 58 William street, New York City, and all associations through out the United States, whether in corporated or private, should assist by sending to him the address of i their principal officers. The First National Bank of HUGHESVILLE i Offers all the facilities for the transaction of n GENERAL BANKING BUSINEBB Accounts respectfully solicited. DEWITT BODINE, President, C. Wm. WODDROP, Vice President, W. C. Cashier. ~GR A N D FURNITURE DISPLAY. AT LAWBINCI BROTHKKS FURNITURE STORE, Jacksm's Block Main CEntre ft; DUSHORE, - - - ~ ~ PA. The most magnificant display of fancy furnjture ever shown in Dusliore, fancv chairs in endless variety,, 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 cabncts, music cabnets, fancy mirrors, foot rests, blacking cases, card tables .fee. Do not miss the display, come it you can possibly get here, como whether von want to buy or not, everybody is welcome, Respectively, LAWRENCE BROS. We also wish to call your attention to our new line of stone caskets they are light, beautiful in design and constitute within themselves mini ature vaults, they are finished in broadcloth, plush and fsateins and are furnished at a price that b' ings them within reach of a'l classes. Please call,and examine our model as we are the only dealers that handle stone caskets in Sullivan county. We also have a full line of wood caskets, robes, trimmings &c. T. J. KEELER'S STORE CENTRE MAIN STREET, TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. and be convinced of good qualities and low prices. I ait adding weekly to my already large and well assortment of general MERCHANDISE Consisting of dry goods, hats, caps, boots ar.d sho?s, ready made CLOTHING, notions, hardware, flour, feed, and a genera* and at all -imps afresh sup ply of GROCERIES I guarantee satisfaction. Give us a call. Laporte, Pa. Aug. 8. 89. T. J. 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