W. M. CIIENEY Editor. fKIDAY, APRIL 29th, 1802. KXTEKKD AT POBT-OFFIOE, LAPOItTB PA.. A3 SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. KEITfcNBUKY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE. PA. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOLL CONOHESSMA.N-AT-I.AROK. ALEXANDER Mi DO WELL. Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, Carbon, FOR RORUUMK JtrooK. JOHN DEAN, Blair. FOR ELKCTOUS-AT-I.RROE. J. FRANCIS nUNLAP, Lancaster. WILLIAM WOODS, Philadelphia. B. P. JONES, Allegheny. WILLIAM H, SAYNE, Delaware. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS. 15. C. Durland. 16. P. A. Stebbins. 17. L. T. Rohrbach. 18. 8. 8. Schoch. 19. J. S. Wilhelm. 20 21 James B. Laux. 22. Robt, Pitcairn. 23. J . M. Lindsey. 24. R. L. Lincoln. 25 8. D. Bell. 26. M. 11. Taylor. 27. C. 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. 18, James Muir. 14. J. H. Sheibiey. Since all the Philadelphia papers are pretty well satisfied with the make-up of the Republican Stale ticket, the Democrats could save both time and money by iudorsing il. 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. TIIEHOAKO OF I'AKl>o.\'S, Several Wnrtler <'hso«. lii<-liii» fl>h »tor> of the sra»on. Mins \lniiil Obler of Bare Moun tain. ha* goitfi to Towauda, Bind, fold county, to visit her sister, .Mis. Jos. I levins .1 U. Heouli li staved in town, on Friday la>l John siivs it is a ini»take al»i til him l> irsliig to drivs logs on iSruiuli. Our voting pcopli- hiII a c. |i cert Satuiday evening Till PioetHtd* (or be Me tit o| K»tclla i litni ll AdmittKin i 'J.i emits All sre eurdiallv Invilvd. J. i). I'J.ai - h.,' l ike* a iMtrut til'the II lll»l ii ' >t e I illill I \ CoiM|>ti Uf, |ti imhil and deliver uln (liiiu»alti| ful U nl Ist i i|, ami to Ini.k I lie logs 112 H lim I in iv l.uuilmr Coinpaiiy. It P * Pi, li e sals tin \ aru "liolU I • w tthieh mi. |«i may loss tbsiH tuili, In iltn tlillig. looked ttUMd*> SVeiilkg ill LEG A L TKFASURKH'N SALE OF IS SEATKO LANIW. Agreeable to the provisions of an Act of As sembly entitled fc, An Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxe« passed the 13th day of March, 1815, und the supplemet ts there to I, Wm. Murray, Treasurer of tlie county ofSullivanl hereby given notice to all persoi s concerned that unless the County. State. Hoad, School, and Poor taxes due on the following tracts of unseated lands, situated in said c »un ty, are paid before the time of tale, thr whole or such part of each tract as will pay the taixes and such costs ehaigeable thereon will be s
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William D-ary 7s» |,{ 1* Wu l«r Ikuuias in IIILLST'LKO VK TO*• A^LUP. Iloiise and luft W.m4i *112 -U Lewis Joa.tl >aa Hairs 42 .1 L Apoß | K row NalllP. 11l llo4iue A t'u IfV" >1 t roi.t AH llir iia 1 « J -•» II hue. lU ry 1 00 Mi H w II l.nueh i o 40 till ► It 4 I to |.w>a Ktw i'd 7 I •0 I.v er * ilhaui -4 en 4«« H t*«eu Juan MU 7 Mi i M«iah I. | M an 4 W i ' \ 61 li, tuoit Jau W LA lOt. IK I 11H0 Il» !• 111 K r W I tu V ! I - I IWI «• U ulia<« I> o j » '• M " > 4. i U'I«" 1 A «»4.u I o ' 4 - H i*Ju . » | % : I » il »* I 6 j Nm.V4mr, 3 II 4 LU. AH«N K BI P U U I i t Hoi* u A a*a4a 1) i I '• |4» »a J«a« Isi ' I - »a le« II W SI! I Huso 41<4 l«l i«mt ««4 llll4ut a Ito I I I'*.# i WFI .IL LI T I. ( I W, Owl» * >'• * uuj ' 44 It.rt. H , ' I It I M. • T-»- It I' K I, ( I HIT 4H»JI •" '• » I i 1-1. Mo l>« M M-MWI UM I ,I I I 1M« K*LJ|BU W. , 4 A.I.K tJO I I H Shaffer WB 4 «5 House and lot Tcmjile R W 2 13 2 lota Wheoler II C 1 20 Thn suui ol Fifty Cunt., uiu.t »lco be pa ! d on enoli traot, lut and parrel advertised in audi tion to the amount named opposite raoli tract, lot or parrel Tor advertising. Also an > Idition to the same interest will be charged upon the ninuuut oft ixes due u{ on eaoli truot, l it, or pareel, of land for each year fr >lll the Ist day ot January of tho year lollowing until paid, aceount of ISB7. N. B. No taxes will be reoeived on day of sale. WILLIAM MITKRAY, Treasurer. Treasurer's office, LaPorte. April 8, 1892. NiIKKIU'S NAI,i: Ry virtue of Writs of Fi. Fa. issued out of Ihc court of Common Pleas of Sullivan county aud to mt; directed and delivered. Ilu re will be exposed lo public sale at the Court House in LaPorte Borough, Pa., on SATURDAY, MAY 21st, 1893, 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 and 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 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. All cleared land. LOT No. 2. A certain piece or parcel of 'and lying and being in the Township, County and State aforesaid bounded and described as follows: Ileginning at a stone corner thence along the public road leading from lillt Lick to Sonestown. north 80 degrees east, 10 perches to a stone in the road; thence still along said road, north 55 degrees east, 40 perches to a stone in the road; thence still along same, north CO degrees east, 80 perches to a stone; thence still along same south 55 degrees east, 24 perches to a stone in said road; thence by land of Jacob Lorah. south 78 degrees east, ITJ-n perches to a buttouwood, thence by land of Boat man Bros., east 47 perches to a rock; thence north 84 degrees east 9 perches to a rock; thence north 35 degrees east, 4 perches to a rock; thence by land of j Char'es Wilsou north 83 degrees east, 31 I perches to a stone; thence by land of Geo. i E. Rea, north 13 degrees east, 49V£ perches ! to a small beech; thence bv land of John I Glidewell, north 73i£ degrees west, 95 perches to a chestnut; thence south 70 de grees west, 66 perches to a stone at Geo. (Sower's line; thence along the same, south " 1 i degrees west, 80 perches to the Wee of beginning; containing 82 acres . d6O perches, more or less, part of the i'bert Woodsides warrant; and having '*teon erect ui 1 two story framed house, 1 fraMe barn and other outbuildings. A srood o.Vlu.i'il thereon; well watered; about 40 acres Citared aud under cultivation and the balance pasture land. LOT ;> A lot piec» or parcel of land situate in the Towiiship, County and State -foresaid bout.(led and described as follows: Beginning a t a lmtfonwood tree on south side ot Muncy Creek, thence north *7 degrees east, 34 perches t.»a stone heap; thence north 3 degrees west, !<' perches to a stone; thence by Land of (he Lyon Lumber Co, south 80 degrees west, 10 perches to a stone at the creek: thence down said creek, south 6' degtees west 12 perches to a stone in said creek; th"nce s lith 12 degrees west. 34 perches to stone i:i the creek; thence south 22 degrees west ! 26 pt rches to the place of I >egiuuing; con taining x acres aud 10* perches, nior or I less, and ' l ing part of the llobert Mont. -Or ri ant Being all timber land >eu ii j. nin execution and to be I as the property <>f George E Rea, at the >uit of D. S. Phillips .!<» iIN I'TZ. Sheriff Bheriy» ofllce LaPor. Pa Apr- W, H. SHSHIRRM MLK. By virtue of a writ ot fi. Fa, issued ogt i; the ot t'omiuun l*l» a- ot Su llvtti C.-unt 1 .. and to inn .1 rested .>n I delivered, ihere will be e.xpo»e I to | übiio sale at the Pu-horo llome. in Buehore I'.nna., on FKI BAY MAY Mlh, 1592, at 1 o'e "Ok p. M the following Toperty vif All that ertain I lof l iel yi ml |,e n; in tli. vi'la.. ot 1.1 p»«. iu the T w .«hip i t " Sul 'van eo nty, l'eu a., bouul*.! and discrilied as follows : I e Ihi at a r'ler ill fe.t from the iiorsh we-t itf ot a hrl l.e road, tlone- n. rth 'J and three-fourth ,| t rev.. »e*i ?i' f'et to a p*"»t th-nee nor h 2'.l| de (fre ■ West, I4i fee' 10 tho north lin. of « | 1 de ! bei tfi' til 11 I lin we»r, ii2 112 i to th. ■ rthw t e rn.r ■ 112 .-aid lot; lb Hoe «l>i|j the ■.He ..fust eel in a (jathe ly dir. eliou and alo ;i lullrua 1 nwlteh and >iM Lee Settle un lit r ad an east.rly eour-e to the plae • of Wi i!iß#iiiifi and havin; th.teuii erwul J a two »l d 'ranie lot aiag ute I i.att yu. a lit t 111arkl .n l partly a* a d»» lm,', a framed am and oth r ••uii'ui din_'.. >« ted. tal|..o in > *e uti m aud to he •dd as 'he |-r"|.e| y of J. H. at the suit ut X Mei«j{»r 4 2s>n. JOII.N T IZ. NWIIR S «ri(T« office l al'ort.. I'a . Apul IV, Isvi. MllliKH'l'N S % 1.1-.. By virtue of a writ of £'■>• t'mei u i. urd out "I th'- ' -urt of (\ miaou fleas ol Sultiva i e-u ' v and to ioe lir.eted. tbeie will lie »s I 1 ■ dat p.tblio >»k at tlx Ouurt llou-o iu Lu V 111 WAV »l.« I nu DAY «112 \IAV A. U . I'f.' ut I cto k e. « th t.-lluv ( r a. •i.t.- ~•„»» ,1!■ it,. Tw«fc|f ..I Btk* rh.lo • Norton'. ,at»i. i„ ,>b iT.l.g! ~, «e,i si Mil 1.l >tvu. «V. ».. tl«. lose 01 In u | J J l ». .aa'a lai.4 Mutb ta| , u d, | 01 CV k th.nvt uu tin"i M I. a M V - I a.ui'e a .il Hou h *1) i. 4ie«# e>t 111 rod* 'v j 4 m t A Cuf#Mi -U U 11. h. U.- utk I'U. I ( i'lUm I t . rhi.' hi j 149W km |»i« iu >FV or I.H H» u. *il im '. » «>t, t| *|fcr . i » it.*i ui. ~4 Um 1 I «#• »#l 4 i if* . • , j|l | * k .r*| km w«U « »|« r«a ! I if|f Ml J w U«M 4l tb« .a I*l I FT| I ION % \4IIII I .irf... >«-• 1 U G A L. QOUHT PKUCLAMAIIOK. WBKREAS, HOW. J. A. SITTSBH, President Judge, Ilonorablea Robert Taylor Jr. and K. A Strong Associate Judges of the Courts of, Oyer and Terminer and Oeueral Jail Deliverer Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan. Court and Common Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their pr.oept to me di rected, bearing date Feb. 57, A. I>., 1892, for holding the several courts it) tho llornugh of Laporte, on MONDAY, tbe 23d, day of May A. I). 1892, at 2 o'clock P. M. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the Cors oner. Justices of tho 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 roll., records, inquisi tions, examinations anu other ronetnbrnnces to those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And to those who are bound by their recognizance* t«> prosecute against prison ers who are or shall be in the jail of the «aid oounty of Sullivan, are hereby notified to he t ten anti there to prosei ute against them as will bejust. JOHN UTZ. Sheriff. Sheriff'B office, Laporte Pa., Apr. 12, 1892. Tritil Li»t For ay Term 1893. (RETURN DAV MAY 23, 1892). 1 Jaoob L. Snyder va Benjamin Lewis, No. 84 May term 1889, Trespass. 2 Traverse of Inquisition delunatico in quirendo in case of Janms No. 1 Sept. term 1890: set down for tri:il oti the fourth day of May term 1892. 3 Mary J. Pain ton vs the Lyon Lumber Co., 145 Sept. term 1890; trespass. 4 Sevilin Hartzig rn the .r more than that it is unreasonable for you to ask. Look out for ilie man that says he will irive you something for nuthinir, he wtll do no such thinfr. We ilon't do anything of the kind, we don't even pretend to, we will give you us good as you can get elsewhere for your money aud 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 In ours. New goods !•.■• constantly nr riving and yoa will be pleased with the style and tinish of the goods tii well as the price we have IHit on. tliem. Come iu and see thftui. Jtcspectfully yours, J. V. RSTTENBURK, DUSHOIIE. PA sai I uiiil y J:*; A. I i i Si m OK Dushorc are heailquart or;, tor all kinds of hardware— Tools, pumps, stoves and rtiUL'tN, hi' Use furnishing goods paints, oils, an t varnishes Special induce ments to Imiloers. M \Nt FACTRts of copper, tin and sheet iron-ware, Hoof ing, spouting Hiiit'U oti. I»>TII.I.S etc.. aspeeialty. Our prices are 11 ymid all contpe titiou, arid we invite your patronage. ra;;isM i coll j | Oner lano&ctiriii Cc iHiNI.Kt BHoTlltltS, PKOl'ltlETi iKti, STKAM M V IMU.K \ Ult \.\ ITK WORKS. MA \ rKAiTTHKIts III' MON (' U t NTAI AND t.IMCTKKY WOKK, IN ALL KIM'S lit MAKHL* ANI) UKAMITE. lii lt i\itttf ilirt'i't mfll. K l>ii\ viii>t i l *n\»- the tllid ilU wen's |it"l!i, a» we iiiauitfn"tur» I nil our w ir!» Iroui lln> »i»iie uinl upi \«« our nimoiiui* tlio bt-lie It I which I lim tin Itlli'tiien rrvfits, \\ i iKKs AT Nt« UK V»ll M, N S , \ tut' us, N. Y-, \M> 111 »|IOKK, V\ (). K IMINAHoi: Ui I#H.| A|^t. I • - « • »IN N A J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••##••• ! '|l|l I * i . . r. 'v.: - ■ JII MI "L.I ,/T., .*!. *!«•.. 4 U t,y 'i ; |« J v l -'- ' Ck> WILLI AMS PORT AND NORTH bHANCIt Railroad. In effect Monday, Juno 16 'VI 1 I 6 i 4 9<> N. |N. STATIONS. 6. s" P. M. IA. M.I A M. M. 525 10 0J A..Wiirmsport..L U4B 425 516 95H ...Montoursville.... 956 4K4 5 0-1 »44 L Halle A ;007 446 s - s - ! N. 440 935 A Hails L 10 10 5C5 437 9 32. L....(Vntiadale 10 13 508 4 301 9 25 ..Opp's Crossing. 10 20 515 4 251 9 20!....Huphesville..., ]|> 25 520 4IP 9 111 ...Picturcßuckg... In H4 529 412 9 07j....Lj0n'« Mi 11.... lo 38 533 4 Itl 9 05i haraouui 10 40 635 4 03: 8 58j....G1en Mawr ... 10 47 542 3 5(1 Ssl i Edkiiis j# 54 54y 358 848 j ....Struirbridge.... 10 57 552 350 845 ....Beeob Uieo.... 11 00 555 347 8 42j...Mucc.v Valley... il OS 558 340 8 35| Sonistown 11 10i 605 335 8 30 1 Ulidewell 11 1M 6 10 825 8 20|....L0n<.' 8r00k.... 11 25] 620 320 8 16! Nordmont 11 30| 625 At Picturo Hocks stages connect to and from Highland Lake. At Munoy Valley stages connect to and fron EagleaMere and Forksville, At Nordmont stages connect to and from La- Porte, Duabore. and Towanda. liKNJ. U. WELCH, Uer.eral Manager. Ilughesville, Pa. H E A D Q UARTERS —FOR— SUITS MADE T3 ORDER, C. A. HESS, Prop. Call and see my new Spring and Sum mer Samples. 1 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, TIIE ARTIST TAYLOR & CUTTER. Main St., Sonestown, Pa. Jan. 8-92. LAPORTE BANK. LAPORTE, PA. Do a general Banking 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. RUSH J MCHENRY M D,D D 8- ttEDICAL DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON AND DOCTOR OF DENTAL SUJiGERY. I Pentistrv ft Specialty. Yitilizcd air fertile Pninless Extraction oi'Teeth. OEKICK IN GAREY'B BLOCK, MAIN ST. DT'9OORB PA • DDSHORE ANjJ i RDMONT STAGE LINE. j F. M. CROSSLEY, Propriator UNTIL KITHEK NOTICE STAGES W; 1.1. KI N ON FOLLOWINGSc'HEDI'LE I. no l.nport# ut 6:15 u in.for Nordmont Arrive ut Nxrdtuont 7:30 s. m. L n ?.rdm>>nt ut 11:15 a. m.for Laporte Arm 112 tl Lup irt* 1:00 p, in. I eave Liporteat s:o© p. m.for Nordmont Arrive at Nurdmont »'■:3it p. m. Leave N..i '•nijnt ar 7:iiu p. ui. for Laporte ArriT* at Lapo t« 8:30 p. m. Leave Lapurt* Ba. oi. for Dnifaora Leave t'u.lore at p. in.for LaPortt Sawed Shincjles The lte*»i. in the market and at low l.ottuui prue« Three grades constantly on hand Will deliver il desired. Write—S. MEAD, May LaPorte, Pa. T. J. A l H. MGIAM Attorneys at Law, | I al'urte, I'rlilia, Legal HUMIHHK attended to intbie ! and mljuinm. t'ouutiea 'lVlephone communication direct j I MMMHi. I »((• 1 t. IK)WNS, \TTOHN fcT-AT-LAW j K. Hr ibvit i.i>, HajfiaUr 4ht«uiJ«rl.Hull. i'u. I ■**)>••• IB i'owl H UM, LaHt.ru Ha ll«» II I Klv M-1»Y, I.APOBTB I'AHUV KfcNNKUV Hr.pn.wr h'i t-rt thing First ( htiryrt /IHIJIDIII'I/#, .l/iirt'A t'AHMUI>\ IK I I KL, i>l'tillOHK matf AKWoiiY fr«prt»Ui. In fj tiling I ir»i Cla>«. 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