W } § B3FQBLIC.I©. W. M. CIIENEY Editor. FRIDAY, APRIL 29th, 1892. KXTEKBD AT POST-OFFICE, LA I'OliTE PA.. A3 SECOND-CLASS MATTEK. J V. RETTfcNBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. KEPI BIJOAK STATE TICKET. FOB CONGRESSMAN—AT—LARGE* ALEXANDER McDOWELL, Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, Carbon, FOR TOPRKMK JUDGE. JOHN DEAN, Blair. FOR ELECTORS-AT-I.RRC.E. J. FRANCIS DUNLAP, Lancaster. WILLIAM WOODS, Philadelphia. B. F. JONES, Allegheny. WILLIAM H, SAYNE, Delaware. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS, 15. C. Durland. 16. P. A. Stebbins. 17. L. T. Rohrbach. 18. S. S. Schoch. 19. J. S. Wilhelm. 20 21. James B. Laux. 22. Robt, Pitcairn. 23. J.M. Lindsey. 24. R. L. Lincoln. 25 S. D. Bell. 26. M. 11. Taylor. 27. O. F. Barclay. 28. Jesse E. Dale. 1. John L. Lawson. 2. John Mundell. 3. John Hunter. 4. Alex. Crowe, Jr. 5. Chas. B. Siner. 6. Maxwell. Clower, 7. Wm. H. Grundy. 8. Traill Green. 9. James K. Mosser 10. J. W. M.Geist. 11. Henry A. Knapp. | 12. Wm. J. Harvey. 13. James Muir. 14. J. H. Slieibley. Since all the Philadelphia papers are pretty well satisfied with the make-up of the Republican State ticket, the Democrats could save both time and money by indorsing it. There are nine hundred Republi cans in Sullivan county. Each cne of them, who are not already sub scribers to the REPUBLICAN, should send in their name at once. We are increasing our list very rapidly and we venture to say, that by the Ist of August our subscription book will contain the names of several hundred more subscribers than either of our contemporaries. Our old book is filled and we have been compelled to order a new one. THE BO.VKM OF PARUONti, Several Wnriler Cases, Including That of floury, Held Cutler Advisement. I'aintou'it Case l'ut Over. Hauhisburg, April 20.—The Board of Pardons to-day recom mended pardons in.the following cases: Clark M. Eggleston, con spiracy, and Joseph Reilly, larceny and aggravated assault and battery, both of Allegheny county, and Frank A. Shall', seduction, Clearfield A rehearing was granted to Edward McMillan, of Luzerne, under sent ence of death. Pardon recommeuda tions were refused in the following cases : Charles Ilannon, murder in the second degree, Allegheny ; James Lester, burglary, Venango; David Burns, rape, and James Burns, ac cessory after the fact on rape, Phila delphia ; Charles Hewitt, murder in the second degree, Richard Ban liingan, burglary, Lehigh; E. P. Wilkinson, murder in the second degree, Luzerne. The murder cases of Patrick Fitzpatrick, of Allegheny; Martin Reed of Washington, anil Charles Cleary, of Clinton, were held under advisement. The case of William 11. Painton, of York, was continued until the May meeting. ESTELLA ITEMS. The cold damp weather has side tracked oat sewing. Mrs. U. Bird is visiting friends in New York city and Brooklyn. W. W. Boyle has retired from Merehantile business on account of poor health. C. B. Jennings made a (lying trip to Grover, Bradford county, on Saturday last. Mell Chaffee of Horn Brook, bradford county, is visiting his sister, Mrs. M. E. Middaugh. Churlie says he is out of the race —his wind is too short, but says he is satisfied to come in second best. \\ m. Shoemaker or more com monly called Filtering Billy, can tell the boss fish story of the season. Miss Maud Osier of Bare Moun tain. has gone to Towanda, Brad ford county, to visit her sister, Mrs. Jos. Devine. .1. <«. Seouten stayed in town, on Friday night last. John sass it is a mistake about him learning lo drive logs on llongland Brunch. Our young people will give a con pert Saturday evening Mav *th. Proceeds for benellt of K*tella church. Admittance 25 cents All are cordially invited. .1. (J. Plotts has taken a contrset of the llill-Oiuve Tannery Compa ny, to r the Inn ry l.uuilier Company. It IIIv I'ieree says they ure lioth ' '! • » w which one to . ! B llir is, lie wilt 111 Yt lo 111 ctuu u-l'orw long or lit' may lose lln ui botli, by (lie way thing, looked .Sunday evening. Rix. LE G A L TRFASVBCB'N SALE OF IS- Sl.il i:i» LA.MW. Agreeable to the provisions of an Act of As sembly entitled k, An Act directing the mode of gelling unseated lands for taxe- passed the 13th day of March, 1815, and the supplemer t§ there to I, Win. Murray, Treaaurer of the county ofSullivanl hereby given notion to all persoi s concerned that unlet* the County, State, Koad, School, and Poor taxes due on the following tracts of unseated lands, situated in said c >un» ty, are paid before the time of t-aJc, the whole or such part of each tract as will j»ny the taxes and such costs chaigeable thereon will be sold at the Court in LaPorte* in said county of Sullivan, on the TbIRTEENTH (13th,) day of JUNE 1892. being the second Monday of June, (the sale to be continued by adjournment from day today if deemed necessary,) for arrearages of taxes due ana assayed and costs accrued on each tract respectively : CHERRY TOWNSHIP. No. Aores Warrant, Aint taxes. Baker John 137 71 417$ Epple H»*nry 128 75 4172 Epple Andrew 137 71 50 Kldrcd William 15 82 80 Eox Justicance 21 23 70 Fox Samuel M 11 95 332} Fox George 126 23 27 Wetting Christian 9 52 158 Getting Grown 55 91 178 Jad/by Leonard 49 98 100 Keyser John 8 70 12 Laskey Edwird 4 22 150 Laskey Edward 27 14 13 Lukens Daniel 2 07 232 Norris Joseph P 72 34 150 Quick John 20 10 31 Re d Collinson 4 CO 245 Roberts Hugh 84 69 60 Roberts Hu-h 21 42 236 Roberts Joseph F 83 30 100 Roberts George 36 70 254| Stein William 79 48 314 Stein Philip 111 86 70 VanPhul William 24 99 62 Wager I'hllip 19 07 62 Wilson William 10 44 COLLET TOWNSHIP. 120 Anderson John 34 23 266 Burk Thomas 20 27 41 Brown George 11 72 90 Campbell Robt 25 68 392 Campbell John 111 81 325 Clark John 95 43 307 Chase llcber 87 53 388 Chase Dudley lU9 22 304 Carpenter Samuel 86 71 250 Crispin James 12 79 290 Culber.*on John 47 56 333& Carpenter Casper J 94 63 400 Campbell Gustavus 113 10 •100 Caipenter Elisha 113 10 400 Campbell William 113 10 224 Carpenter Charles 64 19 418 I>nily Jeremiah 59 99 418 Daily Mary 69 99 418 Daily John 59 99 175 Fitzsimtnons Thomas 15 28 200 Goodheart Elisha 57 05 120 Gillett Enphalet 34 23 350 Goodheart James F 99 85 180 lleisten Peter 59 'l4 317 Hester Jaoob 41 37 350 Krug Samuel 99 85 300 Kerr Geo Adolphus 97 13 202 Logan Sheldon 67 31 50 Morse William 808 13 Nicholson William 4 17 200 Nicholson llenry 57 05 154 Odion Thomas 56 52 338 Parley Nathaniel 124 95 190 Pinco Relabel 27 27 438 Parley lluinphcy 124 95 193 Riokert E G. 56 13 180 Ritzcr Jacob 50 60 64 Shaw David 19 07 76 Sullivan James 10 68 26 Smith Richard 7 17 168 T« mlinsou Richard 47 92 33 Tatem Joseph J i 06 152 Totnlinson Richard 17 17 207 Totnlinson He ij.tmin 67 4S 60 Woodward Kbnuzer 17 12 150 Woodwaid ttoza 42 80 67 Walliston Seth 19 17 300 Whit ford Wilson 85 58 60 Zeiijler David 8 61 DAVIDSON TOWNSHIP. 392 Balliott John 55 7S 399 Beaaley Johnson 64 63 461J Baulty Paul 27 33 255 Blanchard Charles 45 36 14 Colt William 4 50 300 Cope Israel 56 30 50 Champton James A 10 08 60 Coatu> Jacob 10 23 270 Craig John 33 28 438 Custard Mary 29 78 10 • Dean John 85 25 Evans Elizabeth 4 05 75 Evans Jaiues or Jane 12 06 100 Evans Joseph 16 20 75 Evans Daniel 12 15 25 Evans Jacob 4 05 67 Evans Elizabeth 10 85 23 E»ans Jaiues or Jano 3 80 436} Giffin Robt 96 39 234 Giffi i James 87 8P 240 Giffin Margaret 41 47 125 Hess A. Crewllng 25 M 368 Harvey Peter 67 69 150 Harvey Nicholas 85 0j 430 James Daniel 69 6t! 436 James Grace 26 95 136 James Ma y 70 63 HO JauKsJoM'ph 12 96 308 " James Sarah 50 50 76 Meyers (Ml 12 30 400 Patters m Win M 72 90 80 Puschall Joseph 24 .'SO S unj.le < a herino 50 05 316 Woodside James 57 61 437 Woodside Eiin -r 79 62 184 Woodside Archibald 33 95 750 Yatneil Eskiel 36 90 ELKLAND TOWNSHIP. 91 Brys >n Samuel 23 44 141 Bryson Samuel 39 17 100 Conley Robert 24 K0 62 Coolev Henry 15 69 156 Couley Robert 39 07 40 Coniey William 10 32 47 Frits J din 15 48 311 llunsinger Aaron 85 19 266 Proctor A Mill 65 01 •»9 Hpaulding Hugh 1U u.i 206J Turner Georife 68 6> FORKS TOWNSHIP. 284 Abbott George 53 96 400 Browser 1.-aac 77 40 93 Barber Uriah 33 53 7 Dor ey John 78 77 Is| D<»fey John 2 Ml 421 Eddy G-o ge 80 «»5 M3 Fox Eli/1 K 27 131 Fi"ber Jwmt-4 C 89 9:5 131 Fisher S*mu 1 W 81 «; 173 11 (Howellldwird 85 01 N Mutt J | , | Ll »yd Peter Z It# rt 60 Lloyd Ivter /. 6 16 71 Lttk** He r V 31 a; T4 Mevlert Michael 6 191 No ris Hl»s» II 37 4 -1 { Norri* Jos» i.Up | «»■« 300 Norris Jo» p 4a 71 Penttoek George 13 74 434 Plea*ani >ain.iel 79 77 60 PltMtnU I-1 a I II 63 I 418 Pl«K«mli Chirlei Ml t> , [ 66 Mi b »its llu-f. II 97 90 Hu«h Heijamin 17 37 4«»6 Bauli »urv P> ter 89 **3 1 43 latitat.ur> Henry 774 I .!'• 1 ulaiid II 433 W %ra«r Clsarl«s K3 IT 1 fOX TOWNSHIP 30 kit (U.rgt* 4 10 I 10' Fullvrtoa Ktehard S3 60 4"'| Hughe# George 62 41 HtHtfee >%uiue) U IMi ' V Le«U Willi tin I 34 L E G A Tj. 60 Proctor A Hill 10 45 407| Simpson John 67 06 IIILLSUKOVE TOWNSHIP. 06 AU»erti George 06 100 Amm on William 26 20 290 Boyd John 82 6i> 335 Bobam Ephram 95 43 100 lia e8 Conrad 26 10 21C Bohatn William f>l 50 100 Carpenter Samuel 26 10 257| Delaui-y Thomas 77 12 50 Ilori.kcith Jeremiah 14 25 52 Jackson William 13 77 100 Plotts John 0 25 Gardner Richard 4 50 401-3 4- tiunderker Michael 36 14 25 Gardner Richard 4 50 10 Garrigucs Su.-an I 80 118 Harvey Jonathan 16 83 140 Harvey Jonathan 13 65 47 3-4 Harvey Jonathan 7 20 24 Holing Joseph 4 50 150 Levi L>ini< l 19 50 24 3-4 Levi Daniel 3 60 65 Morris Richard II 11 25 71 Morris Richard II 11 52 119 North Richard a 2 00 63 North hichaid 9 00 6 Pleasants Samuel 81 100 Pleasants Joseph 9 90 15 Parker William 3 15 22 Parker William 3 96 60§ Park -r William 9 00 20 Pa ker Thomas 3 15 417 Pei kins Simon 63 00 100 Pleasants Joseph 9 15 300 Roberts Geo Jr 45 00 75§ Smith Daniel 9 60 417 Woodward William 38 25 100 Whalen Robt 12 00 95 AVells Gideon 10 32 SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP, 117 Brodie William 9 36 418 Benson 1\ *ough«'rty Jo)}n 45 60 436 3*4 Fisher Johu 66 34 75 Fanno John 11 40 358 (iihin Charles 82 56 3.)5 Hani s Reuben 28 40 4<>li 3-4 Hunter Job 32 12 100 Hoover Job 8 00 212 Irwin Robt ii 1 ? 1.. 25 Irwin Robt 3 117 King Ezekiel 26 ! ; 401 3 4 <»e -rgo (>1 i> . 401 3-4 LongJanns 61 03 j 427 Lowden John 65 10 401 3-4 Pos;ue Peter 01 05 401 3*4 Poguc Joseph 61 05 105 Richards n Isaac ' 15 90 60 Ramsey George 7 90 350 Ramsey Peter 54 5o 300 Wager Philip 52 80 436 Young Samuel 69 88 SEATED UST. Also, at the same time and place the follow ing tract- and parcels of land duly assets* I and r-turned on the List, w II be >oljl for arreaia es of taxes in the nam# of the prc?ent or loriuer owner '»r owners, in acc'-rd auce with the provisions of an Act of Assembly ! pasted April l!9th, 1^44: CHERRY TOWNSHIP Acre*. Lots. Warrant owners. Amt« tsxes 1 2 lots Bartch (lotieih 2nd 6 02 i 140 Br shart Frederick 25 62 52 Coiliiis lh>uin 4 34 6u Dunn Jame* «t F P 9 15 I 2H i L'ts. David e»v Laufield 12 00 I TV D«*nne y James 11 4;'» j lot) Gallagher Martin 16 2.> 11 -u»e an l lot liurst Samuel 2 GO 100 Jackson (J D A M C Mer rcur 37 69 2* Lambert John 2 75 28 Miner Mary 5 67 100 Raiuu David 31 6i> 2S Sweeney Michael 3 41 50 Vansiekle S P 10 88 colli:y rowNSHip. 50 D eulb Frank A Tobias 150 82 Edgar Mattie 1 93 15<> iloilenb • k Clark 4 50 63 McCanoli Samuel L 1 i»9 50 M 3 Mullen J»»hn 1 5o 40 Spaulditig Granville I 3t» 100 Tbieshouidbtek James li 300 DAVIDSON TOWASHIP. 59 Cia»k Mary 5 9u ELKLAND TOWNSHIP. 267 Sullivan John 5 54 30 Chilson lienrv tin 10 Bedford Jrank *jj 32 Brown Leonard 64 FORKS TOWNSHIP. 90 Brown Sarah C 8 00 1 lot Bird.-a I fclitabeth In 100 Ingham Thomas J 1101 196 Opp 4 Co 19 tin 12 Warren John 3u 434 li yt Br s 32 40 94 Gil iguu Michael I VOX TOWNSHIP. 96 Grgga H«nry IS 09 #7 Meyer* Jim M 10.16 3 May barren ;,0 4 Saw er «>1 liver G 52 383 Wihiaiu ll»nry 78 |.'> 18 W heeler Thomas 2 24 HILLSGKOVE TO»» NsJKIp. House and lot Woorge 2 57 392 Lewis Jonathan Heirs 42 34 LAPOKTE TOW Nail IP. 111 Bo4ine A Co 19 31 Croiatin llirun 1 fc.s 25 Holme. Henry 3 no 86 11< w II Knoch 4 ;,n 40 Hi) F It 4 Ho 10 Lyon Edward 7 ,'m 50 Tavler 9 Oo 40 Hasten JoUu MO 7 M»iln Barak 37 62 M era J W 3 -; u 67 He*noli Jno W 2 u * LAPORTK I.ORO 4 lots llackttr W lliaiu go 1 " Lawre< ee William 1» 0 1 *• Me Lain Ma*y 4U 8 Q'ld" I' A rut i|#) | 4 '* W« ik John |do 2 •• Wr.flviuJno l tic Hll RKW «iR 1' u Y TOW NBI| IP. 2 II *t Lie. Allen K MP U 30 I lot Hut'. h Aumila *| 1 •• Br. •» l> U W 2 t)| llml'. mij lot i'.ini' "II llir.ut 0 Sln | 2 I'll* < liri .ll Mm K A 3 ll» ! 461» 0««ii» W IK} 1 5 lot* UMvuu llm. « 70 ! ill r«liucr ll.tlxpi s ;m ! I l«t M»'| Jroh.u r K l I 4 3 lyw A li.ru M i-ii'l'ii 1.1 ileo I . h I0« N»fl >« Anr <. U(»> J 1 M Shuy l '"" s 'I 6V .. r>. I lui \\ iii.l M ilium )U «u 2 U'(» ll.iuil'ou Mr. I if , Uroii I ill j 3 lo!< Kalfbu Maijr A -~-ar.fi I | t ** Itsl'liMiJa Jin U 4u LEGAL lli» Shaffer W B 4 95 House and lot Temple li W 2 1.1 2 lots Wheoler il C 1 2(1 Tin; sum of Fifty Cunts must also be pa ! d on enoh traut, lnt and parcel advertised in audi tion to the iiuioiinl naiin d opposite each tract, lut or parcel for advertising. Also an a ldition to the same interest will be charged upun the umouut oft ixes due u| on each tract, bit, or parcel, of land for each year fr .m the Ist day ot January of the year lollowing until paid aoi'ount of ISB7. N. B. No taxes will bo reoeived on day of sale. WILLIAM MURRAY, Treasurer. Treasurer's office. Lal'orle. April 8, 1892. KIIKKIFF'.S NALK. T!v virtue of Writs of Fi. Fa. issuer! out of tue court of Common Pleas of Sullivan county and to mo directed and delivered. lln re will be exposed lo public sate at tlie Court House in LaPorte Borough, Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 21st, 1892, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described real estate, to wit: LOT No. 1. A tract or lot of land situated in Davidsotf Township, Sullivan County, Penna., bounded ana described as follows: Beginning at astone, thence south 85 degrees east, 6 perches to a stone; thence north 18 degrees east, 41 perches to a post; thence by land of John Glidewell north T.'>% degrees west, 6 perches to a beech; thence south 13 degrees west, 41 perches to the place of beginning; contain ing 1 acre and 86 perches of land, more or less, part of the Robert Woodsides war rant. Ail cleared land. LOT No. 2. A certain piece or parcel of 'and lying and being in the Township, County anil State aforesaid bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone corner thence along the public road leading from Elk Lick to Sonestowu. north 80 degrees east, 10 perches to a stone in the road; thence still along said roud. north 55 degrees east, 40 perches to a stone in the road; thence still along same, north GO degrees east, 80 perches to astone; thence sti.l along same south 55 degrees east, 24 perches to a stone in said road: thence by land of Jacob Lornh. south 78 degrees east, perches to a buttonwood, thence by land of Boat man Bros., east 47 perches to a rock; thence north 84 degrees east 0 perches to a rock; thence north 35 degrees east, 4 perches to a rock; thence by land of Char'es Wilson north 83 degrees east, 31 perches to a stone; thence by land of Geo. E. Kea, north 13 degrees east, perches to a small beech; thence by land of John Glidewell, nnrrh degrees west, 95 perches to a chestnut; thence south 70 de grees west. 5(1 perches to a stone at Geo. Gower's line; thence along the same, south degrees west. 80 perches to the '.ace of beginning; containing 82 acres a-d 60 perches, more or less, part of the obert Woodstdes warrant; and having Vreon erected 1 two story framed house, 1 fra.nie barn and other outbuildings. A irood Oichnrd thereon; well watered; about 40 acres cJeiired and under cultivation and the balance pasture land. LOT No. A lot piece or parcel of land situate in the Towiiship, County and State .foresaid boui.ded anil described as follows: Beginning at a butfonwood tree on south side of Muncy Creel*, thence north 87 degrees east, 34 perches stone heap; thence norih 3 degrees west, b* perches to astone; thence by Land of ihe Lynn Lumber Co., south 80 degrees west. 10 perches to a stoue at the creek; thence down said creek, south 6' degrees west. | 12 perches to a stone in said creek; thence s uth 12 degrees west. 34 perches to stone I i'i the creek; thence south 22 degrees west | 2*l porches to the place of beginning; con j tabling s acres tin.l 108 perches, nior ■ or I less, and being part of the Robert Mont j gor. •*;. rrant Being all timber land. Seized, a nin execution and to be as the property of George E. Rea, at the suit of D. S. Phillips JOHN UTZ, Slier iff. Sheriff'- ofßce. LaPorte Pa Apr. 20. '92. MiKinn's s.\ i.k. Hv virtue of a writ of/V. fa. issued out < ! the ' I'U't ol Comiuun Plea- of Su livan (Vunt*. . arid to roe directed ,-n 1 delivered, there will be expo e I to pubiio sale at the l)u.-horo Bouse, in Dushore Penna., <>n FKIDAY MAY 20th, 1592, at 1 o'c »>ck e. M.the following 'iropertv viz' All that . i rtain I t of I l iyi m and be n_- in t h. villa.", ot Li p»«, in the T w .-h p .1 roll. > , Sul ivan .*.»■.nty. Pen:.a , bouu led and diseril.e.l ;is l.illows : lie .jilting at a r< rner An Iter from the north west .irn •• o; a lirl L-e eroe; the I, .p.-i • ree mi l by th.- si le of the l.ee Settl. uie it road, thenee n> rth 9 nml ihree-f.urth dgrees west 7" f'et to a post; thence nur h 2;i.i *le gre - wist. 145 fee! lo t!ie norrli line of a 1 i de I. d !■■ James I. \wy by Jftm *. Mel'arlane; • here." I.!'.| . I lin west. ;/„• fji t lo t e northw >t e rner < 112 mid lot: th nee along lh -i lo ..I ~st oel in a siutbe ly dir. ction and alo; g a railroa i switcli and said Le» Setrlo in I 'he proj.ci y of J. R. Pennington at the *uif wl S. X. Meisgar X Son. JOHN UTZ, Sheriff SSeriiV'f office LaPorte. Pa , April ltf, IHV2. SIII ICI VITH Sll.i:. By virtue of a writ of fire /Writ I# ued out «»l the <'»>urt of C. tninon Plea< of Snlli\an C'»u and to ine direeted, there will he tx |to- «l ut jiuhiio at the Court Hou*e in Lu- KKIDA Y the 13th DAY <»f MAY A. D., «t I u'clo. k p. m th t«»llow ; ng r al i-niate ntuat 'd in the T<»wn*hi|> of Klk« l.«n 1. County ot Sullivan and Ma'e of Pen t., bounded and d» - *i|»-ed a- tallow a fii : «• _'« n« In/ at a |.o»t « orn« r, the«.< eon line «-f Th in.i« Norton's mate m rth 57 d«j;i. e.», wv-t ••2 rod# tu »ton<-K i-orne*: thenoe oi. line of J. J. le .m'» Imiii sonih I,#J dejgre«»* writ Sm rotln tu |t.nt on hank ahufe runtlj thaoce nouth 6 $ d *•« ne ft .11 i rod* tow ti*r he Civ k: tf eme on lln«*ot M It n M«»l - nenx'i land; sou h decree* e«t I<» rod* *o hemlock «tutu|» tu*ar the f«ad; thenoe nou'li .'i i I I grew# -a.-t 2'» r>ids to |>o#t and tot * t-oriif nn tract Hue, ihenoe on line <>t 11 istu « fcler'* land; »»»rth 3.' dt*gr« e« ea*l M I r■! t • ih<> |»ta uf he ini cll2 j a«re* he tlie Blare «»r ItM all iut j land, u d« r giMnl uitiialinit • tid ha» in/ herein **re »ed a »tn»il Iran e dwelling h*'U**> ■ntal) liame harn and having a go d ! y ii oiefc «rd he on. writ Watrftd h# Bad, t k n i i*e *ut on n*l 11 tin »..|,| «. j | r m«.| ryotJ U Hem at the iu I it ; t Jo*i tta Hat iu ( u*e ofj JOHN II 7. > her i|f rthar lT- (Ac l.al' rte. ia. April || |%wi. IMMIMM H % lOll'S MliM K. Tie ui tler*!.ind ho l» »n a|*|»>iit'« dAd I «iu*tralor • I the £oto uiik# ii tfii.c i •! the HMae and |>*ININ| h.vin- e aim* «.'.»*» laid Ue« lent will |«rv*-»nt thvtM Iu t au theoli-aud (or •eill«»neul. W. H. pNIIiKH J «"d I Aduir « T J hhKI KP. 112 tal'wrte, April IJ. Ut"i LBGA L. QOUHT PItUCLAMAIION. Whkreas, Hon. J. A. Sittser, Presideni Honorahles Robert Taylor Jr. and K A Strong Afldociate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delirerei Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphani Court an J Conimnn Pleas for the Couniy oi Sullivan, have issued their precept to me di rected, bearing date Feb. 27, A. D., 1892, foi holding the several courts in the Korough oi Laporte, on MONDAY, the 23d, day ofMaj A. I). 1892. at 2 o'clock P. M. Therefore, notice is hereby given tn 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. in of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations and other remembrance* to those things which to their office* appertair to he done. And to those who are bound bj t'icir recognizances to prosecute against prison ers who are or shall be in the jail of th«- said oounty ot Sullivan, are hereby notified to b« t'len and there to prosecute against tbein at will bejust. JOHN UTZ, Sheriff Sheriff's office, Laporte Pa., Apr. 12, 1892 Trial LiNt Fop Muy 'l'orm 1802. (rbturn dav may 23, 1892). 1 Jacob L. Snyder vs Benjamin Lewis, No 81 May term 1889, Trespass. 2 Traverse of Inquisition delunatico in quirendo in case of James Flanigan, No. ] Sept. term 1890; set down for trial oa th< fourth day of May term 1892. 3 Mary J. Pain ton vs the Lyon Lumbe] Co., 145 Sept. term 1890; trespass. 4 Sevilla Ilartzig the ..ehifih Valley R H. Co. No. 95 Feb. terra 1891; trespass. 5 L S Burch «t Cj. vs Mrs B Billinn. No. 1 May term 1891; defendant's appeal 6 C E Lawrence vs Julia Gordon, No. 51 May term 1891; assumpsit. 7 Josiah ilembury vs Jas. McFarlanc A Co., No. 81 May term 1891; assumpsit. 8 John S. Iloffa vs Jame.i Mc Far lane, No 155 May torni 1891; assumpsit. 9 Frank Dipling vs Owen Devanney, No 169 May term 1891, defendant's appeal. 10 Thomas Ilanley vs M E iierrman No 85 Sept. term 1891; trespass. 11 Charles Avery vs John Qwinner and M E. Herrmann, No. 18 Dec. term 1891: trespass 12 Mrs. C. S Gehert vs Mrs. Julia Gordoi No. 30, Dec. term 1891; deft's. appeal. 13 Arista C. Louder vs W. M. Hill No. 9 Dee. term 1891; deit's. appe il. A. WALSH. Proth'v. Frothys office, LaPorte, Pa., April 9. 1892 OUR MOTTO Wliat docs it moan ? Square Dsaling. Wilb less it would be folly to be content, f.ir more tban that it is unreasonable for you to ask. 1 ook out for the man that says he will give you something for nothing, he wtll do no such thing. We ilon't do anything of the kind, we don't even pretend to, we will give you as good as you can get elsewhere for your money and better than you can 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 goods 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- them. Come in and see tliL.-j). Pespectfully yours, J. V. RHTENBURLF, BUSH ORE. PA SPECIAL miMUUin'*.-..;d.i i ■ ft COLE Of Dushore are headquarter for all kinds of hardware- Tools, pumps, stoves am ramies, h.'use furnishin goods paints, oils. an varnishes. Special induce meats to builder*. MANfFAOTUEs of copper, tin and sheet-iron-ware. Roof ing, spouting ISiitcn oil htstii.i.s etc.. a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition. and we invite your patronage. CWIHUDLE Dioiej lamfictniii Co DON LEV UKOTIIERB, I'ROI'ItIETOKS. STKAM MAHIU.E & GIUMTI WORKS. MAXTFACTUKKHS OF MON t'MKXTAI .INI) C.'L'il tn'KKY WOHK, IN ALI KINDS Ol MARBLE AND GRANITE. In tnying Jiretitof (}. E. DoxAtroi (ieiUTnl Ayt. . v "" W 'H savo the mid dlemen's profit, us we manufwturt all our work from lli«» rough stom ami give our cuHiottii-ra the bvtielil which tlm miiltllfUii'n reoeivw. WOKKS AT Nkwakk Vxl.ll V, N v., Al Bt'UN, N. Y-. \ N l» l>l>!IOKK, V\. ii. !!. IK)NAHOK r»I A^t. DUSHUH E, I F.N N A •#eeeeeee#eeeeeee#eee«#eeeee##«eee I i r rHK KII'VN* TABt LM wtratoteUx tniaifc, ! < I 1 li»«r ium! U>e«'U. uurlfy lU* bj.M.a. «t • 1t fc lt i'< lAk'\ ill.l ' rlftVlUAl I '• |. u.. I* r r |iiii"u»i.i ■** Wml. iu-« *'tt tii' >**•«, i II iMtiirh, !•!>. 1 j ' citroiiii- i ut»uio utt-r 1i» ..il>ia- ] 1 , ! ( i . tint» fual VrMiUk I*, liMrttum , i ,» 1»m ot UriitMiuM, S*umm, il Srlllv i 4U.U, ~1 I Kitilui » ifv* > lium |HI |»i«M tvu»tiuf t UKnl 1 %a ili« litaJ teilow law ; I 1 i i »*« i • r» I)WM I" I I ill ■« ife*l _ »iulU liww ' int. tutu*. |Vr«>iu fi*M Iu I'tvrMlUilW' Ut> , , 1... ml A ( | # ; ficr, r. a Hmii.li \ Y\) ILLIAMBPORT AND NORTH bHANCII * » Railroad. In effect Monday, June 15 'MI 1 I 5 | 4 9") N - I N. STATIONS. S. 8? P. M. IA. M.| A M. M. t> 25! 10 05iA./Wiirmsport..L »48 425 5 16: 9 sfl ...Montoureville.... 9 66 4M. 5 Oft 944 L, Halle A ;U<>7 446 ?' ' S- . ! N. K. 4 40j 9 33 ! a Ilalls LlO 10 5C5 437 932 L....Penii«da!e 10 13 508 480 925 ..Opp's Crotaing. 10 50 515 4 2ftj 920 ....Hujrheßville.... 10 25 520 4 10j 9 111 ...Piclureßicka... 10 34 529 412 9 071 ....Lyon's Mi 11.... IIJ 38 633 410 905 hnroouni 10 40 535 4 03: 858 ....Glen Mowr.... 10 47 542 3 sfi 851 j Eiikina if) 54 549 3 681 848 ....Strawbridge.... 10 57 552 360 845 ....Bceoli Uieo.... 11 00 555 347 842 ...Mutcy Valley... il OS 558 3 4(1 835 Sonistown 11 10 605 335 830 Olideweli 11 1!> 6 10 525 820 ....Lonif 8r00k.... 11 25 620 3 20' 8 16! Nordmont 11 30 625 At Pipturo Rock.s stages connect to and from Ilighlaud Lake. At Muncy Valley stages connect to and from Eagles, Mere and Forkaville, At Nordmont stages connect to and from La- Porte, Duabore. and Towanda. lIENJ. O. WELCH, Uer.eral Manager. Hujjbcsville, Pa. HEADQUARTERS —FOR— ; SUITS MADE T3 ORDER, 1 C. A. HESS, Prop. 5 t Call and sec my new Spring and Sum mer Samples. I can fit you with a suit from $17.00 up to $40.00 and all my work is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Call and see me. • C. A. HESS, 5 THE ARTIST TAYLOR & CUTTER. Main St., Sonestown, Pa. Jan. 8-92. ! LAPORTE BANK. LAPORTE, PA. Do a general Bankins: and Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us will be carefully attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe, and for Fire Insurance Companies. J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIER, RUSHJ MCHENRY M D■D D S MEDICAL DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, ANT> SURGEON AND DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. Dentistry a Specialty. Vitilized air for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. OCKII'K IX DARKY'S BLOCK, MilS ST. PrjßoilK PA . DDSHORE II IRDMOMT STAGE LINE. F. M. CROSSLEY, Proprietor* UNTIL either NOTICE STAGES ,' r \V» LI. RUN ON* FOLLOWING SCHEDULE 1 Lc.i\e Laporte at 6:15 a. m.for Nordmont Arr.'vi* at Nordmont 7:30 m. Laavtt Nordmont at 11:15 a. m.for Laporte Arrive at Lnp-rte 1:110 p. in. Leave Laporte at 5:00 p. in.for Nordmont Arrive at Nordmont »«:30 p. m. Leave Nor.'mout at 7:00 p. ui. for Laporte Arrive at LapO'te 8:30 p. m. Leave Laporte A* Ba. m.for Duihore Leave L>u»l'ore at p. m.for LaPortc Sawed Shincjles The liest in the market and at low bottom prices Three grades constantly 011 hand Will deliver if desired, j Write—S. MEAD, May23'9o. LuPorte, Pa. T. ,T. & F. H. INGHAM Attorneys at Law, l.aPorev, Penn»» Legal Business attended to inthie and adjoining Counties Telephone communication direct January, 1888- JJJENRY I. DOWNS, ATTORN- ET-AT-LAW K\ Prothonotary, Kegi*ter «l Keeorder ofSull.O©.- S4r Office iu Coirt ilouee, LaPorte Pa. HOTKL KENNKDT, LAFORTI DAKIIY Kfc'NNBDV. ProprUtoi. K very thing First Class. ( haryt* JitatonahU, March 1, '9O CAKMUDY HOTEL, DUSIIOKE. MIK KA K MOil Y Proprietor, Even thing First Class. | < 'haryt* lUuanmibtt. Jan. 91, *9O MUCkI.KM'H AHItICA MLVI. Th* Heat M»lv« in the *»rl I for Cuta. Iml or in u«j r»lu, >lxl t n#« Si «ii(» |>r b, s. >Vr •• » iv l-u.air. Duihurc. «i.J A I N. r,| ki-hI IKK!K£SMHni