BiFOBLICJ®: W.M.CHENEY Editor. FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1892. F.VTEKED AT POST-OFFICE, LAPOKTE. P.V.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V iiEITEK BU WATCHMAKER AND JEWEI.ER, DUSHORE, PA. SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY HON. JOHN A. SITTSER, President Judgo P. 0. address, Tunkhannork, Pa. HON. JNO YONKIN. M. J. PHILLTPS, Associate Judges, P. 0. Address -Yohkin, Du shore—PHILLIPS, Muncy Valley, Pu. A. LO'JAX GRIMM, District Attorney, P. 0. adJres —LaPorte, Pa. A. WALSH, Prothonotary, Register <& Rocor der, P. 0. address— LaPorte, Pa. JOHN UTZ, Sheriff, P. 0. address—Dushore. Hon. HITSSEL KARNS, Representative, P. 0. address—LaPorte, Pa. •M R. BLACK, County Superintendent, P. 0. address—Forksville, l'a. WILLIAM MURRAY, County Treasurer, P. O. address—LaPorte, Pa S. K. McBRIDE, W. M. CHENEY, D. W. SCANLIN, County Commissioners, P. 0. ad dress—McßßlDE, Hills Grove, CHENEY-- LaPorte, SCANLIV—Duehore. Pa. R. M. STORMONT, Commissioners Clerk, P. O. address—LaPorte, Pa. W. B. HILL, Cosoner, P. 0. address—LaPorte. CHRISTIAN CAbE MAN, G. S. SIMMONS, Jury Commissioners, P. 0. address, —CASE- MAN, Piatt-SIMMONS, Sonestown, Pa. G. C. WRIGHT, U. J. H. SPENCER, Auditors. NATHAN PERST'N, County Surveyor, T 0 address —Dushore, Pa. HARRITY HUNG IN EFFIGY. An Image of tlie Secretary Sus pended l»y the Kortli Side Oeinoeratie Club ol Pittsburg. PITTSBURG, April 17. —Allegheny County Democrats generally are still indignant at the treatment their delegates received at the hands of Ilarrity at the Harrisburg Conven tion. The temper of the North Side Democratic Club took a de monstrative form. One member suggested that they hang Harrity in effigy, and this idea met with roars of approval, and •work was quietly begun to give Mr. Harrity a testimonial of the de cided opinion of the North Side Democratic Club. A neighboring costumer was visited, and a mask for a decidedly Hibernian east of features was pro cured. This was decorated by an artist member of the club, s® that its resemblance to the features of Mr. Harrity was something startling. A dress suit belonging to a mem ber was then stuffed with excelsior torn from a sofa, and the whole figure when finished presented a life-like appearance. A mock sentence, terribly ar raigning Harrity, was then pro nounced, and at midnight before the full club membership, a cord was put around the dummy's neck and it was hoisted in the air by the chairman of the lynch committee. A placard "Boss Ilarrity," was tacked between the broad shouldeis, and there the effigj- dangled until this morning. Many outside Demo crats called during tho past few days, and strongly protested against the proceedings. FOR COUXTY SI I'KKI.\TJK.\|». EST. Several Candidate* to flake a Fight lor the Position. The canvas for the office of Su perintendent of schools of Bradford county already begins to look as though it might be a lively one. There are several candidates in the field, and although the present in cumbent, Supt. Ryan, proposes to run again, are slow to take a back scat. Mr. Ryan is actively riding the county these days, visit ing at least as many directors as he does schools ; the election is over a year hence, yet he is making the canvas early, securing pledges where ever possible. Some of the other candidates are likewise looking over the field carefully, and find much to encourage them. Time will tell the story, but it now looks as though Supt. Ryan will have to do some lively hustling in order to extend his lease of otlicc from fifteen to eighteen j'ears.— Towanda Heview. .MISSING l»it. MKOVZ. Ilia Friend** Believe He Ha* Been •Murdered 15.v the Malta. PITTSLUBO, April 17.—The friends ot Dr. ]VI. L Nardyz, the missing physician who formerly lived in I'hiladelphja, claim he has been murdered. As the recognized lead er of the most poweiful Italian faction in this city Dr. Nardyz made many bitter enemies among his own people, and it is no secret that he had beeu threatened with a stiletto on more than one occasion. This enmity was augmented by his recent election to the presidency of the Italian Republican Club, which organization is at dagger's point with a similar Democratic club. It now seems Nardyz's finan cial troubles were not nearly so great as first reported by his ene mies. Nardyz was an epicure and worshiped fine wines, but bis per sonal property will more than pay for any small debts outstanding. The police have been put on the case, but so far have learned nothing more than the fact that three weeks ago Dr. Nardyz left home to visit a wine cellar since which time be has not been seen. On leaving bis wife and children he promised to return before midnight. Nardyz became especially hateful to the lowest class of Italians in this city during the excitement at tending the Mafia affair. lie knew man)- ot the secrets of this organ ization of his countrymen. He con sented to a newspaper interview provided his name was not mention ed in the article. This was agreed upon, and Nardyz laid bare many of the dark secrets of the Mafia and told the methods employed by the lower Italians in getting rid ol their friends. Since then he has been often threatened and has often de clared that his life was in danger. A RUSH FOR HOMES. Tlic Sidsotoii Reservation Opened to Thousands ot Land Seekers. ST. PAUL, Minn., April 12.—The Sisseton Reservation was to-day thrown open to the thousands of home seekers that have been hover ing along its borders for the past few weeks. This morning early the towns along the boundaries of the reservation were deserted and the crowds flocked to the land, there to await the signal gun that was to be heard around the reservation. At 11 o'clock fully 3,000 persons had collected along the reservation where it runs southward along the high bluff, which rises abruptly from the iron mountain at the head of Lake Traverse. Many of the crowd were spectators from the villiage and surrounding country. The cavalry patrols galloped back and forth along the line, keeping the impatient crowd in check. At noon the sharp, clear Dote of a bugle was heard, followed instantly by the crack of musketry, and five hundred teams plunged forward in the mad rush for homes. It is esti mated that 1,000 people made the rush from Brown's Valley. About. 500 started from the little town called Travare, four miles from the lake. At Wheaton, where the ap proach to the promised land was over a private bridge, whose owner attempted to stem the flood of boomers in the interest of a land company, 600 people crossed the bridge regardless of orders, and the police force of the town was over whelmed and lost in the struggle. Other towns along the border make reports of similar scenes. SONESTO WN ITEMS. Our town is still on the move. The work on the Eagles Mere R. R., is progressing nicely, and the Italians are on hand and more coining we understand, shortly. S. L. Boone has moved his goods to Slate Run and bis many friends are sorry to have him leave town, but we understand he has secured a good business stand, at that place, and we hope he will succeed well. Several parties have their little onions planted and their early garden work done. Clias. Roof is building a black smith shop on the street running to the W. & X. B. R. R. depot. Theo. Mencer is raising his shoe shop and is having a cellar put nn der it. The postoffice at this place has recently been made a Money Order office, and you can now get your Money Orders or Postal Notes. Score another advancement for Sonestowu. We still need double mail service on the W. & N. B. R. R., which would be useful to all along the line. S. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. The friends of Dalzell are anxious for him to withdraw, as a candidate for U. S. Senator. He might just as well ; his name will be Dennis anaway. Quay has done too much for the Republican party to be push ed aside for an unknown quantity. The Westfield New York, Repub lican says: If any of the grand children of Gen. John McMahan are living, if they will communicate with this otlice they will hear of some matters of interest to them. lowa and Pennsylvania papers please copy. Boss Harrity of the Pennsylvania Democracy, run the Democratic State Convention at Harrisburg, on Wednesday of last week and "hooped" Cleveland on the top shelf. Pattison and his force including Wallace, were knocked silly. The advopates of Hill, were actually hissed. R. S. Searle has shipped from Susquehanna county for the Fores try Building at the World's Fair, ten trunks of trees each 25 feet long and from 10 to 20 inches in diameter at the base. They were cherry, basswood, hemlock, maple, ash, beach, birch, chestnut, oak and pine. Wc think it only just and right that the county should lend a help ing hand to ferret out the murderer of Marks. It would only be doing as you would have others do by your friends. A cold blooded murder like this, should have the as sistance of the entire public in look ing up the guilty party. Geo. D. Mitchell, ol' Wcllsboro, son of Hon. John I. Mitchell, has just returned from a bicycle trip around the world. In company with another young attorney, Eugene Stevens, of Washington, he left New York May Gth last. After an event ful trip they have returned safe and sound, enjoying an experience that falls to but few men in a life time. The officials of the narrow guage railroad to the 'Mere, are anxious to complete said road by the Ist of July, that they may realize the ten thousand dollars subscribed by the 'Mere Land Co., citizens and sum mer guests of the 'Mere. Unless the road is equipped for passengers by July '92 the subscription is to be forfeited. Hence, progress can be expected. Mr. Irvine Dungan, a Democratic Congressman from Ohio,-thus sizes up the present Congress. "1 am be coming convinced that this is a cow ardly Congress. It is becoming very tiresome to me. It ought to get up and do what the people ex pect it to do, and not be afraid of its shadow." But think for a moment, Mr. Dungan, think for a moment, as you turn your eyes to the past, what a dreadful shadow that is. Ilerc'N One lor the .nrrcluiiil. Another very clever swindle is being practiced by sharpers over the country. A man puts in an appear ance ; seeks the proprietor of the store, and informs him that he is seeking for rare coins, passing him a list of specimens and their alleged value. He also asks the interested proprietor to keep an eye out, and should he get hold of any keep them for him. Soon after another party strolls around buys a cigar or some other article, and exhibits a couple of coins with the remark that they are pocket pieces. On consulting his list the proprietor finds thej' are marked $45 each. Here he will see an opportunity for speculation, and after dickering, the second party sells him the pieces. Of course, number one never shows up, and the coins are worth no more than face value. HEMLOCK GROVE ITEMS. Master Ernest Shires at this writing is very sick with la gripp. Henry Swank was surveying in the vicinity of Nordmont, last week. Miss Mattie Kaliler of Hughes ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. G. Phillips. Chas. Phillips of was visit ing friends in this section last week. Charley is always welomed. Mr. and Mr 3. Geo. Taylor of Williamsport, were visiting friends in this vicinity, last week. The friends of Albert Arms con gregated at his wood pile, and cut and slashed fifteen cords of wood for him, on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Hughes Phillips presented her husband with a brand new daughter, on Thursday of last week. Hon. M. J. Phillips and John Keiss are busy hauling lime on their farms. They know what makes the corn grow. DAISY. EST ELLA ITEMS. Clarkie has got that colt broke so he can drive him with one hand. Farmers are all busy fixing their fences and doing their spring plow ing. J. M. Osier is making prepara tions for building a new house this spring. Mrs. Grant Little has been visit ing her brother 11. W. Osier, the past week. The raftsmen are all home from down the riyer ; ail having disposed of their lumber. Mrs. Sarah Porter of Shunlr, is spending the week at her fathers, Frederick Andersons. Chester Campbell and family from Foot of Plane, spent Sunday at Mrs. Campbells parents, George Brown. Allen Little and family has moved to Bradford county. The first moving they have done since they were married—thirty years ago. Miss Nellie Rogers is to teach the Estella school, the coming term. The children are very anxious for it to commence, as they are sure of a good teacher, this time. There was an old fashion rag-bee at Hiram Osier's on Thursday last. Eleven Misses and matrons were present. They sewed a fine lot of carpet rags. Mrs. Osier extends thanks for the good job the}' done for her. KITTIE CLOVER. SIIEIIIt'F'S SILK. By virtno of a writ of Ft. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Sullivan County, and to mo directed nnd delivered, ihere will be exposed to public sale at the Dusbore House, in Duxhore l'onna., on FRIDAY MAY 20th, 1892, at 1 o'clook P. m. tbo following property via: All that certain lot of land tying and being in the villago of Lopez, in the T woship of Oolley, Sullivan county, Penna , boun led and described as follows: Resinning at a corner 50 feet from the north west corner of a bridge crossing the Lopes ''reek and by tho side of the Lee Settlouie it road, thence north « nnd threo-fourth degrees west, 711 feet to a post; thence nor h de grees west, 145 feet to the north line of a I d deeded to James L. Arcy by Jaines McKaflnne; thence along said lin west, 52 feet to tie northwest corner of said lot: thtnee along tho side of a street in a s outherly direction and along a railroad switch and said Lee Settle ment road an easterly eour.-e to tho place of be ginning; and having therein erected a two storied frame building used partly as a ra<-: t ; market and partly as a dwelling, a framed l.arn and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to bo gold as the proper r y of J. R. Pennington at tho suit of S. X. Metzgar A Son. JOIIN UTZ, Sheriff Sheriff's office Lal'orte, Pa., April 19, 1592. SHKKIIF'K SAI,|;. By virtuo of a writ of Fire Facia » is«ned out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan county and to me directed, there will be ex posed at publio sale at the Court House in La- Porie, on FRIDAY the 13th DAY of MAY A.D., 1592. at 1 o'olock r. m. tho following real estate situated in the Township of Elk land, County of Sullivan and Stato of Pcnu., bounded and described as follows viz : Beginning at a poet corner, theuco on line of Thomas Norton's estate north 57 degrees, west S2 rods to stones corner; thence oi. line of J. J. Teovan's land south 154 degrees west 88 rods to post on bank nbove road; thence south 53 degrees; east 31 j rods to water beech, on bank of Ktng's Crceki thence on lino of Milton Moly neux's land; sonth 844 degrees oast 111 rods 'o hemlock stump near the road; thenco south 34} degress east 2t> rods to post and stones comes on tract line, thenco on line of Hiratn Osier's land; north 32 degrees cast 84 rods to the place of beginning; containing 342 acres be the same more or less. Being all im proved land, under good cultivation and hav ing thereon erected a small frame dwolling house, small frame barn and having a good young orchard tho'eon; well watered. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of J. W. Hess, at the suit of Joshua Ratlin (use of). JOHN UTZ, Sheriff. Sheriff's office LaPorto, Pa.. April 11, 1892. Trial Llat for Hay Term 189' J. (RETURN DAT MAY 23, 1892). 1 Jacob L. Snyder vs Benjamin Lewis, No. 84 May term 1889, Trespass. 2 Traverse of Inquisition delunatico in quirendo in case of James Flanigan, No. 1 Sept. term 1890; set down for trial on the fourth day of May term 1892. 3 Mary J. Painton vs the Lyon Lumber C 0.,145 Sept. term 1890; trespass. •1 Sevilla Hartzig vs tho i.ehish Valley R. R. Co. No. 95 Feb. term 1891; trespass. 5 L 8 Burch A Co. vs Mrs B Billian, No. I May term 1891; defendant's appeal 8 C E Lawrence vs Julia Gordon, No. 56 May term 1891; assumpsit. 7 Josiah llcmbury vs Jus. McFarlano & Co., No. 81 May term 1891; assumpsit. 8 John S. lloffa vs Jatnes McEarlano, No. i 155 May torui 1891; assumpsit. 9 Frank Dipling vs Owon Dovanney, No. 169 May term 1891; defendant's appeal. 10 Thomas lianley vs M E Jierrmun No. 86 Sept. torm 1891; trespass. 11 Charles Avery vs John Qwinnor and M, E. Herrmann, No. 18 Dec. term 1891; trespass. 12 Mrs. C. 8 Gehert vs Mrs. Julia Gordon No. 30, Pec. term 1891; deft's. appeal. i 13 Arista C. Louder vs W. Al. Hill No. 96 Dec. term 1891; deft's. appeal. A. WALSH. Proth'v, Proth'y's office, Lal'orte, Pa., April 9, 1892. QOURT PROCLAMAIION. WHBREAS, HON. J. A. SITTSER, President Judge, Honorahles Robert Taylor Jr. and K. A Strong Associate Judges of the Courts of, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliverer Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphans Court and Common Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept to me di rected, bearing date Feb. S7, A. D., 1892, for holding the several courts in the Borough of Laporte, on MONDAY, the 23d, day ofMay A. D. 1892, at 2 o'clock P. M. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they bo then and there in their proper person at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations and other remembrances to those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And to those who arc bound by their recognizances to prosecute against prison ers who are or shall bo in the jail of the said county ofSullivan, arc hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them as will bejust. JOHN UTZ, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Laporte l'a., Apr. 12, 1892« AUniKINTKATOK'N NOTICE, The undersigned has been appointod Ad ministrator cf the goods, chattels, rights and oredits which were of F. K. Keeler, late of Davidson twp., dee'd. All persons indebted to Slid estate are requested to make payment of the same, and persons having claims airainst said decedent will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. W. B. SNIDER 1 and r Admr's. T. J. KEELER, J LaPorte, April 13, 1S(I2. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Tho undersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator of the goods, chattels, rights and credits which were of John R. Smith, Into of Davidson twp., dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment of the same, and persons having claims against sail decedent will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. M. G. SMITH, Adm'r. Nordmont, April 2, '92. OUR M OTTO ! What does it mean ? Square Dsaiing. With less it would be folly to be content, for more than that it is unreasonable for you to ask. Look out for the man that says he will give you something for nothing, he will do no such thing. We don't do anything of the kind, we don't even pretend to, we will give you ae good as you can get elsewhere for your money and better than you ran get in most places. We have no use for silly, meaningless arguments. It is as much to your interest to deal with us as it is to ours. New floods are constantly ar riving and you will be pleased with the style and finish of the goods as well as the price we have put on Ihetu. Come in and see them. Respectfully yours, J. V. RHTTENBURY, DUSHORE. PA SPECIAL AIKMIT! 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It will not smoke the chimney It will not char the wick It, lias a high tire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as a perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the tiuest crude in the most perfectly equipped relineries in tho woild. IT IS THE REST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders tilled by ACMK OIL Co., Williamsport Pa. U) ILLIAMSPORTANDJ»ORTH BRANCH *» Railroad. Jri effect Monday, June 15'U1 'IIII 4 | 22 N. N. STATIONS. 6. S. P- M. A. M.l IA M. M. 5 25j 10 05 A..Wi|]'mßport..L| S) 4t*| 4 25 5 IIS 9 stt ...Montoursville.... Usl 434 5 0.-tj » 4+iL Halls Aj : 007 446 s i 8. | I N. N. 4 4(1 # 3i A Ilalls L; 10 10 6P5 437 9 32; L....Ptnnsdelc 10 13 508 430 92J ..Opp'a Crossing..! 10 20 515 425 920 ....HugbMville.... lt> 26 520 4IP 9 ll' ...Picturcßneks... 10 .14 529 412 9 071 ....Lyon's Mi 11.... 10 38 553 410 805 hauiouni i 10 40 6SS 4 Oli 6 68;....G1en Mawr.... 10 47 542 3 51' 8 51! Edkins., jlO 64 5 4J) 3 5Hj 8 48] ....Strawbridgc.... 10 571 552 3 50, 8 45! ....liei-oh G1en....! 11 001 5 55 3 47j 8 42j...Mutcy Valley... il OS 558 3 40; 835 j .....Soncstown 111 10 605 3 35' 830 j (ilidi-well 11 16, 810 326 8 20j....L0ni{ 8r00k.... 11 25' fi 20 320 8 15' Nordmont |ll 3o[ 625 At Picturo Hooka stages connect to and from Highland Lake. At Muucy VHlley stipes connect to andffoto EagleaMere and Furksville, At Nordmont stages connect to and from La- Porte, Dushore. aßd Towanda. BENJ. G. WELCH, General Manager. Hugliesrille, Pa. Headquarters For Suits Mail TO ORUEK. C. A. IIESS, Prop. SONESTOWN, PA. I gusrantee perfect fit and constantly keep on hand a goodly supply of thelatset style of samples from which you can select. My prices are the lowest. Repairing, cleaning and pressing done on short notice. C. A. HESS, MERCHANT TAILOR. Main St., Sonestown, Pa. Jnn. 8-1)2. LAPORTE BANK. LAPOIiTE, PA. Do a general Banking and Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us will be carefully atteuded to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe, and for Fire Insurance Companies. J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIER. RUSH J f/iCHENRY M D D O S MEDICAL DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON AND DOCTOR,' OP DENTAL SCRGERY. m Dentistry a Specialty. Vitilized air Tor the Painless Extraction of Teeth. OFFICK IN fiAßKl's BLOCK, MAIN BT. DL'SHORR PA .BUSHORS AFIBDIOIT STAGE LINE. F. M, CROSSLEY, Proprietcr UNTIL EITHER NOTICE STAGES WILL RUN ON FOLLOWING SCHEDTTLE Lca\e Laporte at 6:15 a. m.for Nordmont Arrive at Nordmont 7:30 a. m. Loave Nordmont at 11:15 a. m.for Laporte Arrive it Lnporte 1:00 j . in. 1 cave Laporte at 5:00 p. m.for Nordmont Arrive at Nordmont <>:3o p. m. Lenvo Nordmont at 7:00 p. ui. for Laporto Arrive at Laporte 8:30 p. m. Leave Laporte a* Ba. m.for Dushoro Leave Duuhore at p. m, for LaPorto Sawed Shinales The best, in the market and at low. bottom prices Three grades constantly on hand .. 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A largo am 1 : commodious house, possas* : nin|! all the attributes of a first-class hotel The Bar is well supplied. Tho patrouag*