J^©]Poß]L3€M^l^ LIAPOBTE, PA., FEB. 25th, 1892. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Spring time is growing nigh. Sunlight Las extended to over ten hours. Gilmore's band will visit Towanda, on Thursday, April 21. The snow has about vanished and our woodsmen fire wishing for more- Pr. Enright, of Dushore, beld Mass in the 2nd Ward school house, on Sunday. F. Newell, of the Review, was doing business at the county sent, Monday. Prof. M. R. I>lack of Forksville, was among the many witnesses at court, this week. This is the last issue of the RE PUBLICAN, in which will appear the county statement. Monday, Washington's birthday and the first day of court, was a perfect spring day. Monday and Tuesday of court, was consumed in hearing license petitions and remonstrances. A number of the Bernice voters, are highly elated over the result of the recent February election. The attendance at court this week is quite large. This is perhaps diie to the fact that it is "license term." Chas. Wall, the Wyoming county wife murderer, will be hung one week from next Tuesday, March Bth. We placed several new subscribers on our list, this week. The news can alway# be found in the REPUBLI CAN. Mr. James S. Gainer of Cherry Mills, paid us a call while in attend ance at court as a winess, ou Mon day. W. B. Jennings, J. P., of Lopes, was called to the county seat, to testify in behalf of the common wealth, this week. Hon. M. A. Rogers of Forksville. who has been laying at the point of death for the past teh days with an attack of pneumonia, is recovering slowly. Senator M. S. Quay, is raported dangerously ill, with pneumonia, i>i St. Luly, for the past few weeks. In . rly January the death rate was sad in> deed. Eleetiou'ltetarns. FEB., 16, 1892. DUSAOHE. Inspectors of election, Patrick O'Neil; judge of election, Frank Lusch; school directors, li. H. Brewer, Frank Farrell; justice of the peace, Nathan Persun; col lector of taxes, Wm. O'Neil; auditors, Fred Newell 3 years, J. H. Bohn 1 year; overseer of the poor, F. B. Pomeroy; con stable, Thomas Mahaffey; assessor, A. E. Bcureman; burgess, Frank Farrell; coun cilmen, J. 11. Farrell, J. D. Uesser; high constable Wm. O'Neil. CIIKKKY TOWNSHIP. Judge of election, M. P. Gallagher; In spectors of election, Joseph Litzelswope and L. B. Yonkin; road commissioner, T. W. Gahan; town clerk, Patrick Bowles; school directors, Ralph Litzleman 1 year, Alicbael McDonald and George Hartiz 8 years; auditor, W. C. Graifly; constable, Lawrence Lowry; _ assessor, Anthony Prendefgast; assistant assessor, Wm. O'Brian, collector, Joseph Uillsman; treas urer, Patrick Hannon; overseerer of the poor, Frederick Roehrle. BKRNICE. Judge of election, Geo. Dougherty, in spectors, Wm. Murphy and James llyde; assistant assessor, Wm, O'Brian. COLLEY TOWNSHIP. Judge of election, C. F. Hunsinger; in spectors, Peter Messersmith and E. A. Erie; school directors, Win Allen, J. W. Wipple; treasurer, Miles Vargarson; as sessors, H, D. Mosier, a*'st. Wm. Heeser; collector, Thos. Canglfty; overseers of poor, Otto Babr; road com. Reuben Hun singer; auditors, Winfield Potter and O. F. llunsinger; town clerk, Clias. Schock. LOPEZ. Judge of election, James Place; in spectors, Geo. VV. Johnson elected and E. P. Kester and F. G. Rice tie vote; assessor, Wm. lieeser. DAVIDSON TOWNSHIP, Judge of election, T. 8. Laird; in spectors D. S, Pnillips elected, J. W. Buck and A9a Speary tie vote; supervisors, J. O. Wilson and Chester Speary; asses sor, D. C. Gritmau; overseers of poor, J. C. Sleek; auditor, Frank A.a gargle; collector, William Robbins; con stable, Peter B. Hopfer; justice of peace, Henry Swank; town clerk, D. W. Darling; school directors, I. N. Wilson and D. M. Speary. JAMISON CITY. Judge of election,'Lorenz Pfleger; in spe tors, Parvin Kile and Truman Smith; assistant assessor, J. D. Cole. LAPORTE TOWNSHIP. Judge of election, J. C. Botsford; in spectors, Peter Gavitt and S. Mend; school directors, Jos. Fiester and Gus Distil; supervisors, James Petermau and Joliu Roseukrauts; assessor, Amos Little; town clerk, Lee Gavitt; auditor, Isaac Low; constable, E. C. Peters; collector, Z. £ Botsford; overseers of poor, J. O. Pennington; justice of peace, E. J. Brund age. auditor, J. W. Harvey. KOX TOWNSHIP. Judge f>f election, Benj. Tripp; inspect ors, ALI. Shaituok and C. Al. Battia; constable. A. E. Letts; road commission ers, Geo. Walker and H. B. Westcott; as sessor, Reuben Brown; town clerk, E. At. Letts; treasurer, Isaac Williams; collector, Z T. Kilmer; auditor, C. Caseman; over seers of poor, Daniel Morgan and 11. A. Cott; school directors, W. E. Porter and R. T. Bat tin. ELKLAND *OWNBIIIP. Judseof election, C. Al. Biyle; in spectors, F. A. Boyle andD. F. AlcCarty; school directors. S. E Parish and Chas. ilines; justice of peace, D. L Aliller; ro d coui Albert Kape; assessor, G W. Glide \vell;auditor, U. Bird; town clerk, J. J. Teevan; treasurer. R. W. Wright; col lector, Nathaniel Torakins; constable, Henry Fawcett; overseer of poor Al. C. Battin. FORKS TOWNBniI. Collector, John Saam; constable, T. L Bedford; judge of electim, W. D. Haver ly; inspectors, G. W. Bender and 1. L. Alolyneux; road commissioner, David Molyneux; overseer of podr, David Moly neux; assessor, J. K Bird; treasurer. J. L. Alolyneux; school directors, M. C. Shrimp and J. K. Bird; auditor, E. Franke; town clerk. Lloyd Streby. FORKHVILLE ' ,ORO. Burgess. W. C. Rogers; councilmen, John R Fleming and \V. E. Aliller; high constable, Geo. W. Collins; judge of elec tion, W. C Rogers; inspectors, Frank Hannon and R. D Lancaster; school di rectors, John Pardoe and J. W. Rogers; collector, Benj. Fawcett; auditor, D. T. Iluekell; constable, Perry Benfield; over seers of poor, A. L. Smith, assessor, A. A. Collins. IIILLSOROVE TOWNSHIP. Judge of election. A. A. Ludy; in spectors, J. A. Speaker and William Brong; road commissioner, Lewis Wager; assessor, A. J. Biddle; auditor, E. E. Aleeem; overseer of poor. Jacob Galough; treasurer, William Molthrop; school di rectors, Ch«s. Haas and L. B. Speaker; co'Vifttor, James Dutter; constable, Chas. I' .as; town clerk, L. B. Speaker; justice A peace, J. C. Bryan. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made to the gov ernor of Pennsylvania on Alarch 21. lt)D2 by John R. T. Ryan, William Emery, Ellen E. Allen, R. Flem, John G. Read ing Jr., (the last named three as Executors of K P. Allan, deceased,) DeWitt Bodine and John B. Breed, under the Act of As sembly, entitled, "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended Corporation to be called the Eagles Mere Land Company, the character and object of which is the purchase and sale of real estate, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and priveleges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. JOHN G. READING JR., Solicitor NOTICE is HEREBY OIVKN THAT James Al. Bowman has disposed of all his Interests, real personal and mixed, in the Lyon Lumber Company, to John Paulhamus, and retires .from said com pany; which is now composed of Howard Lyon and John Paulhamus All obliga tions due or to become due the Lyon Lumber Company, will be paid to it,"and all liabilities of said company are assumed by Howard Lyon and John Paulhamus, trading as the Lyon Lumber Company. JAMES M. BOWMAN. JOHN PAULHAMUS, HOWARD LYON. February 16, 1892- fe32eod3t. -XE. G. SYLVAM,^ DUSHORE, PA. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, AND SHOES; CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THE PRODUCE BUSINESS AND AT ALL TIMES PAY THE' iIIGHESt PRICE IN CASH FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND EGGS" E. G. SVJIRiI. j. 1 nrs BUD " BOOTS AND SHOES. I have the largsst and best stock of hand-made Boots and Shoes for the' Fall, trade made from the best Hemlock, Oak and French Kip. I Guarantee Prices Lower and Goodg Better than you can btij' from anyone else in the trade. Ladies Fine Shoes. I have all styles and widths from- 81.00 to £4.06.' Luce, Button and Congress. YOll will always find the Best Goods for the least money at my store, J. S. HARRINGTON, SAXE'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET." thISIIORE, PA/ LAW RE NC E BROS., Utile Dealers anil Undertakers. .4. We have just received a large new line of Fall Goods of the latest designs and styles. A great variety Of Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs, Spiing Rockers &c. A full line of Bed-room Suits, Spring Malresses, and Feathers. The finest assortment of Office Desks, Cabinets and Writing Desks, ever kept in Dushore. We also wish to call special attention to our fine assoitmcnt of Couches, Lounges, Picture Mouldings, Ollice Chairs. Bar room Chairs, Dining-room Chairs, Kitchen Chairs &c. Everybody is' invited to CALL AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS.- UNDERTAKING In Undertaking we have a large assortment of COFFINS AND CASKKTS. EMBALMING WHEN REQUIRED. An elegant' hearse will attend all funerals. A portion of the public patronage is espcctfullv solicited. LAWRENCE BROS., Dushore Pa- T O THE PUBM©! 0-o—o-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0* lam prepared IJ meet any prices or quotations with a first class and well selected stock ot MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. IT A TS, CAPS, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS TRUNKS, DAGS AND UMBRELLAS. I also have full Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Estab-T liehments,for Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. 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