i^paiMCJ©. W. M. CHENII ? - . - Editor FRIDAY, MAY 20th, 1890. ENTEKED AT POST-OFFICE. LA POUT PA.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. RETTENBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. An lniirlii»« (iAiiil) The question is often asked, what < does a train cost ? What is a Pull- 1 man worth ? How much money is ' there In a locomotive ? Well, there is a good deal ot money in them all, and the money that it takes to equip ' the ordinary express train as run on the great Pennsylvania Railroad lines, would be more than enough to make one comfortable for the balance of his days. The ordinary express train represents from $33,- j 000 to §90,000. The engine and | tender are valued at JIO.OUO ; the baggage car SI,OOO the postal car •••vJ.Ooti, the .smoking car §5,000, two I ordinary passenger cars, §IO,OOO1i each, throe palace cars each—total! l 883,000. These arc minimum prices. I I Titer are trains on the Pennsylva- ; ' , nia worth very much more.— Ex. Mr. Ilarry Keeler of Ifcrnice, met 1 his mother, who resides in Williams- ; ! sport, at Nordmont, on Monday and i • took her to his home, where she will j spend a few v. eeks. ! MUXCY VALLEY ITEMS. i Mr- Editor :—Not seeing anv I news in the Ukpubln an from this section for some period. 1 take the liberty of enclosing the following, j to you. We were plensed to see our old \ neighbor. Mr. UriiHth Phillips able! to ride out again. Hon. Jos. Gansel is kept busy | running his stage coach to the j 'Mere. The Judge is the right man j in the right place. Mr. Silas Henry superintendent of ! Reeder's lumber yard at Nord mont, is spending a few days in town in the interest of his employer. Dr. Dorr of Muncy Yallcy is kept busy t'neso davs. His practice is extending iuto the country quite extensively. It requires two horses to do his work. Mr. Alfred Taylor who has long been on the sick list, is able to take a buirgy ride. Dr. Derr is the at tending physician of Loth Mr. Phillips and Taylor aud is bringing thorn around all o.k. It is reported on the streets that Mr. Daniel Welliver is about to erect a new and large blacksmith shop on the corner near Col. Webb's residence. This is something that has long been needed in this vicin ity. A good part of the Muncy Valley M. E. Sunday School went to Kedron's church Sunday afternoon and attended the exercises of Childien's day. All report it a suc cess. James Harding is the Supt. of the School and he never does any thing by halves. Jumbo. SPE € I JlnnouncctnenT —CUNNINGHAM & COLE of— DUSHORE are headquarters for all kinds of hardware— Tools, jmtnps, stoves and ranges, house furnishing yoods paints, oils and varnishes. Special inducements to builders. Manufacturs of copper, tin and sheet iron-ware. Roofing, spouting. birch oil distills kc., a specialty, Our prices are beyond all compe tition, and we invite your patronage. CUNNINGHAM & COLE. THE OLD Jewelry Store Still leaves all competitors in the Dark. Established April 1, 1075. Ami is the only one that has ever remained here more than two years at a tine, or long enough to make its promrses good. Don't be deceived by Auctioneers or Peddlers or any body else, but come and see the Largest and BEST' STOCK of goods every shown in Sulli van countv, or that is usually l'oimd in Jewelry Stores. Ex pensive goods for those that want them. Cheap goods for those that think they can buy no other. It is no trouble to show goods, and you will not be urged to buy uuless you want to. In society goods I carry a good assortment in both high and low prices. lam not goii.'g to tell you that I will piveyou goods, nor am I going to tell you that 1 will sell at cost. That is not business and is not the way to continue busi ness in one place and keep out of the Sheriffs hands. But I do say that I will sell you goods and work for you as low as any other First Class Jeweler, or as low as is con sistent with sound business princi ples. Thanking The FuMic for the patronage that has sustained me for the last seven years. I shall try to merit a continu ance of the same. You will please remember that my motto is "Live and Let Live, aud Fair Play to All. Very Respectfully Yours, J. Y. KETTENBURY, Feb28,5)0 DUSIIOKE, PA OH I'll IXS COURT SALE.—By virtue of an or.ler isjuei out of the Orphans' Court of Sulli"an county r e undersign ■.I '.ilministriitur of tho estate oi D- I' Poster b:,'l. will i, er tor sale tho lollowii.g valuable real estate in Fox t .wnsh.t), Sollivan county Henna. Lands of I>. I'. Fester d.-cl. on thf C N. Porter to th- southenst thureof, thenc, s.iuih 67-1 :i west £li perc'tes to the put'le r>ttl, thence alonp n.til r, ad nor hilt s w,-t pert-lies and 22 links, ill'ne t lie ta 32 d-'o ot west t-e eht-s and 9 link - tin nee nor h If—l 4 ibgiecs west S penho? and IK links to the ]! : • of b. triiining con taining 21 S-ln.ier-s m >re or It as. bavin,; oreeict there on 1 fruoe dwelling h use sinnll orchar I well wntared and all in a good 4»ate of cultivation. ALSO, an undivide 1 one half interest in , and to that certain lot piece o- pa eel of bin ! lying in town and county nforsaid, bounded on north by lan 1;- of Harvey l'orter on the: ea quested to present the same without delay to ULYSSES BIRD, Assignee. Estella Pa., May 21st 1890. Awaiifiiee'N Notice, Notice is hereby given that the under signed lias this day been appointed Assignee of all the real and personal estate of S. W. Lewis of Klkland twp. All persons indebted to saii are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims ngiiust him are requested to present the i: ine without delay to ULYSSES BIRD, Assingnee. Estella, Pa., May 19th, 1890. Executor* Notice. Estate of JOS. BATTIN, dee'd. Letters Testamentary on (he above Estate hsvißg been to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said Estute are requested to make payment, ai d those having claims to present tho same without del iy to 1, H. and MILTON BATTIN, Executors. Piatt Juno 9th, '9O. SALESMAN WANTED to sell our COO hardy varieties of eho ; co Nursery Stock. Best Specialties. No experience necessary. Specinl :idrautages to beginners Extra inducement". | Pay weekly. Situation permanent. Ilesi | terms Best outfit 'ree. Ww guarantee what jwo advertise. Address at once, j CI,EN BROS., Nriisi uvmbx, Kochustbr, N.). i (This house is reliaole.) GRAND DRAWING OF TIIK Loteria Be La BeMcejcia Pita OF THE State of Zacatecas, Mexico. A syndicate of capitalists have secured the eon concessiou fur operating this LOTTERY, and will extend ita business throughout the United States and British Columbia. Below will be foucd a list of the prizes which will be diawn on MAY 27,1890. A T ZA CA TEC AS, MEXICO, and continued monthly thereafter $150,000. 100,000 Tickets at $10.00; halves, 15.00; tenths $1.00; American Currency, LIST OFTRIZES: I Prize of $J 50.000 is $150,000 1 Prize of 50,000 is 50,000 1 Prize of 25,000 is 25,000 3 Prizes of 10,000 are 30,000 2 Prizes of 5,000 are 10,000 5 Prizes of 2,000 are 10,000 10 Prizes of 1.000 are 10.000 20 Prizes of 500 arc 10,000 | 200 Prizes of 200 are 4*>,000 300 Prizes of Iju are 45,000 500 Prizes of 100 are 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 150 Prizos of $l"»o are $22,500 150 Prizas of 100 are 15,000 150 I'rizes ot 5o are 7,500 909 Prizes of 5o are H),950 2492 $524,950 CLUB RATES : 6 Ticketes for $50.00. SPECIAL RATES TO AGENTS AGENTS WANTED in every town and city in United States and British America. The payment of Prizes is by a special deposit of fi\e hundred thousand dollars ($5oo,ooo), with the State Government, and ap- | proved by Jesus Areehiga, Governor. Drawings under the personal supervision of ! Lie. uerminio who is appointed by the I Government as Intervener. "I Certify that with the State Treusurer all necessary guarantees are deposited, assuring lull payment of all j rizos of this (hawing uerminio akteaqa, Interventor." fcjTViHIUTAtVr. Remittances must be either by New York Draft, Expres or Registered Letter, American money. Collections can be made lv Express Companies or Uank. Ti ket ,-ert dirve? t«» management will lo paid by (l-a'fs on New York, Montreal. St. Paul.<'hicijl», Sun Er.inci - eo or City oi Mexico. b\ r !'ur hr information address JRan Pfkdao, P.iuua^er, Zacatecas, Mexico. A partado 13. Si's? 1 tis Efesifi £La tvs I&8 \}Am Street, To wanda, Fa,, Has just received a handsome line ol Sorlm .• ■ They are handsome, stylish and the very latest. Ladies are requested to 'call and examine and price them ! whether they buy or not. In his regular stock he bun luunv HJMM (tr •' If*/i' v &! which will just suit bargain hunt-i er>. A It'll line of DiLESS GOODS, DOMESTICS. NO HONS nutl in fact c-v< '•ytiiing kept in tbe DRY G( v UDo lino, ut low prices. My j'liods were all bought to sell: If you don't believe it, j rice them and see. We urge the people of Sullivan |to pay us a call and price our goods j while in Towanda. W. H. D. Ci If KEN, TOWANDA TA \\< ILL! AMSI'ORX AND NORTH liRANCiI YV Railroad. In pfle -t Monday, May 12 '9O. 115! I 4 I 22 N. IN. I STATIONS. I S. ' S. P M. \. M. |A iM. P M. 5 so! 950 A..WiH'msport..L 9 l.j 4 15 527 941 ...Mon!oursville....l 925 425 514 925 L Hulls A 1 938 4 41) S. 8. | N. IS. 4 AO: 9 15! A Halls Li 938 515 4 2. f > 9 11»| L...J > enLS(li\le ; 944 520 4 201 9 05;..()pp's Crossing..! 950 525 4 lftj 900.. .. Ilupketvillo.... 955 SHO 407 S 52' ...Pictunßocki... 10 i>:t' SOS 4 02[ 8 47i ....Lyon's MU1....1 10 08; 543 4 00! 8 45' Tivoli 10 lOj 5 45 3 521 8 37|....010n Mawr....| 10 18 553 344 8 291 Editing i0 20 001 3 41] 8 SO ...Strawbridgo.... 11l 29i 0 114 3 30! 8 21) ....Beech Glea....| 10 34 s 60y 3 3'l Sl9 ...Mutev Valley...] iO 36 811 3 251 810 Sonc'stuwn | 11) 45j 820 320 SOS Ulidewtll 1U 50 025 3 111! 755 1.-.iiu' Brook II 00 035 3 Usl T 50. Nordmont ; 11 05 (» 40 At Picture Koc.ks status connect to aud from Highland Lake. At Mur.cy Valley stages connect to and fr<>m Eagles Merc aud Forksville, At Nordmont stages connect tc and from La- Porte, Dushore, and Towanda. •BEN J. (i. WELCH, (Je; eral Manager. llugbesville. Pa. DUSHORK AND NOHDMONT STAGE LINE. F. M. ROSSLEY, Proprietor UNTIL FUTHER NOTICE STAGES WILL RUN ON FOLLOWING SCHEDULE Leave Laporte at 6:15 a. m.for Nordmout Arrive at Nordmont 7:30 p. m. Leave Nordmont at 11:15 a. m.for Laporte Arrive at .Lapofic 1:0® p. m. Leave Laporte at 5:00 p. m.for Nordmont Arrive at Nordmont f.:30 p. m. Leave Nordmont a r 7:00 p. m. Laporte Arrive at Laporte 8:30 p. Leave Laporte a' ,n for Dupbore Leave l)usb<*- p. m.for LaPorte "SAFETY BICYCLES SIOO STATEMENT OF LAPORTK twk* Statement of LaPorto township School Board for the year 1889. To the Commissioners of Rullivan county Pennsylvania. Wm. J. Low Treasurer. Dr. Cr. Dr. to State appropriation. .sls7o!>.ss I Tot»l number of days work paid for by C. si}s 55 Service as Supervisor 116.07 Orl'i- f»r same .116 07 j James J. Murray in acct. with LaPorte t^p., !as Supervisor for the year ending March 10th 1890. Dr. Cr. J To amount of duplicate $179.44 ! Kxonorations $24.86 j JUturned 21.3$ Collect! d hv cash ...72.02 ; w< rk . 81.21 t 111V.... ... ............t 179.44.""//.".r 179.44 I Atrount re. eired from Tre»«..100. 00 ; fash borr w »1 iJOO.OO ' Collect »-d l»y cash 72.02 Am 'tint on band from i V5...91.25 ' Receipts filed 552.54 Incidentals 9 45 j Bnhnc-' mic Supervisor ...1.28 j ....... ...$563.27......5563. 72* I Cash r« tvoui nil sources 56'..27 ' n N T o» of lays w rk P. for by ci>\\ 5?4.1ty Bridri timber a d plank 13.82 Porap- r 1 0 87 > In i ier.tals 9.46 Bbo'.s.iitliinjr ...4.94 112 2?'.'"."..'Cm 27 Pcrvicc- ,\? Supervisor 118.28 i o v ''er i<-u(d 112« r same 118.28 Wro l'ingand J C Pennington in account ! with LaPorte f rfp«, as Overse-r of the Poor for * the year ending March 10th 1890. Cr Dr Ba'ance "n hards o* Overseer for 1N90..5217.29 • Receipts from State Hospitals72.o4 ....... Order n* twp., officers 28.57 | Pnbl'shinsr Statement, for ISS9 2.50 I Wm E King services 9.00 1 J C Penning 5.00 ■ | Balance in hinds of Overseers $160.18 Liabilities indebtedness rcs6u ces of LaPerto & i twi» , for the year ending March 10 1890 i Dr Cr l) ! Judgment II T Downs with j inter* st ' $261 88 Pup bill Mrs Sinclair 210.00 •'John Karcre with interest 132 50 •> , fJco Ilettick. .... ....86.92 > | Pond machine i 238 00 '. 1 S Previous orders outstanding..7B9.oo ! Cash borrowed in 1889 428 00 MAE Botsford order for 1889.. 1 16.07 '.James Murrays...., 118.21* * | Orders issued 1889 and 1890..297.12 1 ; Resources 1 ! Amt of duplicate for 1890 working r0ad..54 12.88 ' ! unseated tax for one year 3C0.66 ' I...special road tax 412 88 j Due fr*ro Michiel Jordon col for 1889 107 13 ' I". 1.1!.V. *111! -. 577 .77...' $1,293.55' 1 Liab in excess of resources 1.284.22 ' S AL. A TI! AIL *V*E*\D, Y LEE K, OAVTTT. > Auditors. DANIEL HEELER. ) J. W. HARVEY, Clerk. B. Meeker THE JEWELER DUSIIORE a - - PA. Always prepared to do all kinds of jewelry work, also have a good s li»c of jewelry including Clocks, E Watches on hand. Give me a call. 1 May 23,'90 t MOUNTAIN HOUSE LAPORTE, HA. * An attractive, borne-like hotel. I j Every effort made to entertain satis* . factorily. M*s. M. C. LACEK, Proprietor.' j CAR MOD Y HOTEL, DtJSHORE' MIKE "ARMODY Proprietor, Even thing First. Class. 1 Charges Reasonable. Jan. 31^90.