LAPOBTE, PA. JULY 18th, 1890. j LOCAL PEPAR TfflE NT ! Longest days. The picnic season is here. j Hay making is now in order. The hay crop will be immense. j Big fish stories will now cease. The summer visitor is On deck. j Tuesday was a sultry warm da}'. | The town council are Vury slow| to act. 1 Naturo is now taking her yearly bating. We will soon learn the population 'of our city. Member—W hats-the-matter-w ith Dr. Herrmann ? Miss Sarah Crossley of Bornicc, is visitiug friends in town. A party df LaPorters, visited Jamison City, on Sunday last. Prothy. Walsh of LaPorte, spent Sunday with friends at Dushore. We publish jury list drawn for fcept., term elsewhere in this issue. It is now illegal to catcli trout. Tuesday July ioth, was the last day. John H. Green of is on the sick list. John is failing in health very fast. The bark peeling season has about tended. The boys are now at work j tutting roads. Atty. J. G. Scoutcn of Dushore, was doing business at the county beat, on Tuesday. Miss Maggie Kellcy of Philadel-j phia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh, of this place. Station agent Newman, of Nord inont; was calling on friends in town, 'on Saturday evening. A headless child was born in In diana recently. It will most likely be called "Democracy." Wm. 11. Vanßuskirk of Eagles- Mere, was transacting business at ike county seat, on Monday. Please report to us when friends are visiting you, or any items that toay be of interest to the public. The jurors for Sept. term were •drawn on Monday by Sheriff Utz and Thos. Farrell, jury commission er. J. H. Spencer book keeper for James McFarlane & Co., moved from the Ist to the 2d Ward on Wed nesday. The grass grown on the Court House square has recently been cut. The yard presents a very creditable appearance. Miss Lizzie Hassen of Dushore, formerly of LaPorte, is spending a lew days with her aunt, Mrs. James Walsh, of this place. The Allegheny House, Eagles- Mere, C. Peale, jr., proprietor, is about 'filled with summer guests. The Allegheny is one of the finest Hotels at the 'Mere. The Williamsport and Bingham ton railroad company has again "borne to the front. They are now purchasing the right of way near kittle Meadows, Pa. DdHng the past week one hun dred and fifty summer guest have registered at Hotel Eagles- Merei The total number now registered at that popular Hotel, is 200. The young people of town gave a party in the Hall, on Friday even ing last, in honor of Maurice J. Lauer Of Danville, and W. L. Stor inont of New York, who were home on a vacation. J. H: Spencer of LaPorte sold his span of gray ponies to Chas. Reeder Of Nordmont, on Tuesday. Charley ban congratulate himself upon hav ▼ a dandy and a splendid driving W. C. Mason of LaPorte, has ac cepted a position as Asst. Engineer of a new railroad company, of Scran ton. He left for Scranton on Mon day where he will remain a good part of the summer. The '„;, reG teachers, Miss Davis, Bishop and Grant, who were the ••uccessful contestants of the Phila delphia Press , for a free excursion to the old world, took the steamer at Philad' "ji, for said voyage, on Wedneif / The day was beauti ful, wh inis nndoubtedly observed by manj ' MARRIED —At LaPorte. July 7th, '9O, Mr. M. F. Shaw to Miss Belle Stackhouse, both of Muncy, Lycom ing county, Robt. Stormont, J. P., officiating. MARRIED At LaPorte July 16, 1890, Mr. John Decker to Miss Amilia Hotrer, both of Colley, Robt. Stormont, J. P., officiating. The ceremonies were witnessed by a goodly number of our young peo ple, principally ladies. S. John Baptist's church, La- Porte, Mr. James B. Werner, A. B. LAy Reader. Divine services next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Even, song, with eermon, at 8 p. m. All welcome. The Sullivan County Fair which promises to be the best display of agricultural product ever held in the county, will take place, on Oc tober 1, 2 and 3. Everybody should take an interest in the county Fair. Prothy. Walsh of LaPorte dis posed of his entire turn out to Thos. E. Kennedy of LaPorte, on Tues day. Thomas, iB now the owner of one of the finest horses and the best out-fit in town. He is happy and will undoubtedly enjoy a good time. The finest trout in the State can be found in Lake Mokoma. Samples of the same ban be seen in the trout box near the border of the lake, they were captured in the eel rack at the mouth of Mokoma. Ask Moyer to show them to 3 - ou 1 Democratic Slate chairman Mr. Harrity, who was elected to serve in said capacity at the recent Demo cratic Convention held in Scranton, has resigned. He evidently per ceives the approaching danger of an Overwhelming defeat of his partj' this rail. The P. 0. S. of A. Washingtons [ Cauip which had been organized at Nordmont, is progressing nicely. They initiate from (i to 10 new mem bers eacli meeting night. The boys say, the organization is meeting with much bettor success than they an ticipated. C. B. Jackson accompanied by D. Reedv, I. Spouling and F. Frowler, all of Berwick Pa., drove over from Long Pond where they had been spending a few days, on Saturday and registered at the LaPorte Hotel over Sunday. They spoke very complimentary of Lake Mokoma The Pennsylvania State Forestry Association convened Monday at Eagles Mere. The sessions which arc held in the Hotel Eagles Mere, will continue for several days. A number ol prominent people are in attendance, and Governor Beaver is expected to be present before the close. An inquest to ltlake partition was held on lands near Jamison City of the North Mountain Lumber Co. and the Blanchard estate, on Tues day. The viewers were : J. 11. Farrell, Michael Finan, G. L. Mcllenry, B. M. Sylvara, Wiil. A Mason, and H. T. Downs. The Sheriff accompanied the viewers to the lands. Atty. W. Farnsworth of Snnbury who is census abstracter of Judg ments and mortgages of this con gressional district, was in town the early part of this Week looking over the Appearance docket. He finished his labors in Sullivan which com pletes his appointment, on Thurs day. Mr. FarnsWorth during his stay at LaPorte, made many friends. Road commissioner J. H. King of LaPorte twp., is of the opinion that the road leading from this place to | the 'Mere should be repaired, but owing to the fact that this highway is not in his immediate district he reftises to act. Mr. K. informs us that Road commissioner Ring is the proper person to put this road in repair. We understand that Mr. Ring will be brought before a J. P.,' if ho does not act soon. Cadwalader Biddle Esq., of Phila delphia a