Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, April 29, 1892, Image 7

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LAPOBTK, PA., APKIL 29th, 1892.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Sunday was a pleasant day.
D. J. Sheehan, is clerking in Hotel
Kennedy.
House cleaning is now the order
of the day.
Farmers are busy preparing the
soil for crops.
New REPUBLICAN next week.
Only $1 .00 a year.
Hon. Russel Karns, is reported
some better of rheumatism.
We will be pleased to hear from
all of our correspondents next week.
Morgan Gavitt of La forte twp.,
contemplates going West this spring.
Ulysses Bird Esq., of Estella, was
•doing business at the county seat,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrager of
Jamison City, registered at Hotel
Kennedy, Tuesday.
The REPUBLICAN will be enlarged
next week, and reduced to §I.OO a
year, if paid in advance.
One hundred and fifty Italians are
engaged with the pick and shovel
on the Eagles Mere R. R.
Mrs. Stewart Chase of LaPorte,
is suffering from a severe cold. Her
speech is effected thereby.
Our columns are chuck full of
legal advertising. We shall be
obliged to issue a supplement next
week.
The Democratic County Conven
tion, will convene in the Court
House, at LaPorte, on Tuesday the
9th day of August.
The gentle and plea ling candidate |
will soon be heard in your neighbor
hood. If you maKe a promise, be as
good as your word.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Keeler of La-
Porte, were present at the dedica
tion of the new HugUesville baptist
church, on Sunday.
Street Commissioner, James P.
Walsh, has begun the good work of
repairing streets in the city limit.
Jim makes a good supervisor.
Mrs. E. V. Ingham of the '.Mere,
is reported very much improved in
health and her entire recovery is en
tertained by her many friends.
Several parties of Philadelphia,
were guests of Hotel Eagles Mere,
the early part of this week. Tbey
came up ou a fishing expedition.
It may be that hanging never
improved a murderer, but is there
any reason for supposing that let
ting him escape improves the gener
al public?
One of the difficulties which face a
man when he thinks about going to
heaven is bow lie will be able to steer
his way through the network of over
head telegraph wires.
Or. Hill captured a pietty good
sized brook trout out of Like Mo
koma, Monday afternoon. It meas
ured inches. This beats the
-ecord for size, so far.
Owing to illness of U. S. District
Attorney E. P. Ingham, his brother
F. H. Ingham of this place, was
called to assist him in his otiice, the
latter part of last week.
Grant Herring Esq. is one of the
delegates at large to the democratic
convention at Chicago, and Win.
Krickbaum has been elected a dele j
gate from Columbia county.
A.. Walsh and F. M. Crossley j
both of LaPorte, were attending to ;
especial business at Dushorc Nutur
day night. The plitieal pot is be- j
coming hotter, as the weeks go by.
It is paid that President Harrison
has issued invitations fur other gov- j
eruments to join with the United j
States in a conference ou the silver
queatioii. The idea is an exeellant
one.
lion lttusel Karns ought to f«el 1
highly elated over the kind treatment j
Ue is receiving ttl the hands of the
Outlli. So fur as compliment* are
concerned, the other democratic
u»pirint» for ollice, h in nut in it.
It wo ihl appeal that Ntrehy of!
the I li|*!i.>re (iiHtHe, i» u trill.' piii'.
tinl with h « five and complim. nti arv
iioiiei» to the di tuiH latie oapUanU I
f-n ollm'c I'life* Hon. Hh»m*l K ulit
|« t|i<* only u«ii<Mil i|« til 4* fur, wle
v»d it.lit e* of ttii ktud, at
t'i Wall oil the olhui lellula uud
•<i lite big «i<K
Unless rain comes soon, the grass
crop will be very short this summer.
Frank Hannon of Forksville ac
companied by Ilenrv Bedford Esq ,
of Mill view, wore doing business at
the county seat, Wednesday.
Five hundred dollars reward has
been offered for the capture of the
murderers cf Marks. The murder
c 1 mnn'B brofl e ■ of Towanda, offers
—s2so. Sullivan county, $l5O. and
Sheriff Utz SIOO.
A Belfast newspaper says that
"the first snake known in Irish his
tory was found recently iu Nora's
Glen, near Belfast." It has been a
common complaint of late that the
character of Irish whiskey has been
deteriorating.
Chas. Humphrey, one ot the Firm
of Tracj' & Humphrey, boot and
shoe manufacturers, of Towanda,
was doing business at LaPorte,
Tuesday. Charley has many old
acquaintances at this place, who are
always glad to see him.
Wayne W. Warren of Lake Run,
will solicit for the REPUBLICAN in
Western Sullivan, during the
months of May and June.
Cash paid on subscription
and receipted by Wayne, will be
acknowledged by us.
Will it be the lone lot fisherman ?
or will it be the public for 25c per
hour ? In short—will the Lake be
introduced to the public or will it
remain in tomb? This is the ques
tion that is absorbing the minds of
many of our people.
S. F. Colt, Jr., of Checktowaga,
N. Y., accompanied by his brother
William Colt of Lopez, passed
through town en-route for the
'Mere, on Monday. They drove
! over to visit their sister, Mrs. E. V.
Ingham.
Johnny Bahen of LaPorte, has
taken a case in the REPUBLICAN of
fice, and will learn the printer's
trade. John is a bright little boy
and we predict that he will be
studious and in a short time be able
to set a column of type in 8 hours.
Fresh baker's bread constantly on hand
at tlie store of .Mrs. M. (". Lauer, prepared
by C. W. Champion, the Dushore baker.
THE REPULICA N
WILL ISE K.N I, ARC KL > ON OK ABOUT
MAY 6th,
AND THE SUBSCRIPTION REDUCED TO
SI 00 A YEAR, IF PAII) IN ADVANCE.
Atty. E. M. Dunham, left for
Philadelphia, where he was called,
on legal business, Tuesday after
noon. Mr. Dunham is doir.g con
siderable practicing out side of the
county of late. During his absence
his student, A. J. Bradley will look
after the business of the ollice.
"Barney," a valuable horse owned
by I*. M. Crossley of this place, was
attacked with a paralytic stroke,
some two or three weeks since. The
animal, other than numbness of its
left side, is well and hearty and in
attempting to play in the pasture
tield, falls over like a two year old
c-iild.
The Republican State Convention
which convened iu Harrisburg, on
Wednesday of last week, passed oft
very harmoniously and the ticket
nominated gave satisfaction.
Space will not permit us to give the
proceedings in lull. We give the
ticket at tne head of our editorial
i column.
The LaPorte IhynblU'an H to be
; enlarged about May oth at which
' time a new press w ill be put iu the
ollice. Ihe is an t*x
| celiunt paper, an.l although in a
; strong Democratic county it has a
! good circulation and comes out each
J vviu'k well filled wiili readable in tt
\ ter.—Towanda
Several large trout were taken out |
ol Lake Mokmna the fatter part of
I last week. Ksq., Dunham caught ti
: that averaged 10 inches in length,
; (,| i Friday, A* the season advances
the s'ring will grow longer. Two
l wet ks hence, a niuirod returning
from Lake Mokom i with but six
trout iu hu basket, will be con
sidered a very poor iMieruian.
K\ County Tn anirer, Jacob j
Loi ih, according to agreement, paid
into tin eoiiutv ticaauiy twolh.iu- I
I Mm! hi. I the hundi.d dollars, h«t I
•Mk I'lii* redox „ |,ui ult'» if i
dcbtc • I tie •« in i||.- i iiiuty to about 1
» * tlioiibiml H'd two huudi<d dob !
I.im, including li.tfi. -t, T. «
lull ptvliieiilof due from
V, i l.<ii .It tin be i vptuit tl about
li t VI I t.f A igti»l l*.i .'
JtlurUer or Marlu.
LATE AN!) AUTHENTIC.
Guy 0. Hollon, Detective of Brad
ford county, in whose special charge
Hie murder case has been put, writes
District Attorney Grimm of this
county, dated April 25th, as follows:
"I Lave done much work both be
fore and since the Inquest, and Lave
gathered enough evidence in the
case to hang twentj' men. Have
got Marks' overcoat, (the coat was
not on body when found) covered
with blood, his horse and sleigh and
other property found in his murder
ers possession. Have found where
and how they shipped (Marks'
goods, but they have a month's
start, and may now be in Russia.
The murderers went to New York
city, on the 21st of March. We
have men working on the case there;
have worked night and daj' and have
traveled many hundred miles. We
know our men. I have hopes that
you may j'et have the chance to con
vict the perpetrators of this most
dastardly murder, and that 1 may
yet see them stretch some good old
hemp imported for that purpose.
The search for the fugitives b}' my
se'f and a competent force under
me, is being pushed with dilligence
and if they are this side of the At
lantic they are ours."
— » »»»
Conductor Knipe of the W. <fc N.
8., is enjoying a vacation of a couple
of weeks; during which time he will
visit friends in Philadelphia. His
place on the train is filled by James
Dinning, baggage master. Jim
makes a first rate conductor and
his pleasant manner of doing busi
ness will no doubt win for him
many friends during his short staj'
in the important position which he
now holds. We have heard it men
tioned that Jim stands a pretty
good chance of being promoted from
baggage master to conductor on the
Eagles Mere Narrow guage road.
The selection would be good.
The Krickbaum—Herring faction
al fight was transferred to ilarris
burg last week. Each was trying
to defeat the other, and as b">tli suc
ceeded, we presume the hatchet will
now be buried. It is hinted that
the pipe of peace has already been
smoked. How true this is we are
unable to tell, but we are disposed
to question it. If the principals
have made up, it leaves their fol
lowers in a sorry plight. They can
stand without the gate and look on
will: anxious gaze while a new deal
is being made.—Bloomsburg Re
publican.
Dr. Ilill of Lal'orte, who recently
purchased a lot of the Lake Mokoma
Land Company, is very much out of
sorts, that the Land Co., are agi
tating an ordinance to permit Ashing
in the 1 ike at a stated price per
hour. He thinks that those de
siring this privilige ought to invest
in a lot the same as he did. Should
an ordinance come to pass to this
etfect, it will cause several "lot
holders" to say cuss words. Not
withstanding, however, the heavy
stock holders of the concerne will do
what they think best for the ad
vancement of their property.
Our Dushore contemporaries have
refused to make mention of the fact
that the KEITH UAN is to be en
larged on May (llh, and the sub
scription price reduced to one dol
lar a year. It would appear that our
Brother editors over there, are not
pleased with the change. Should
they make any advancements in the
future, the Kni'i HLH AN will be pleas
ed to lend them a helping hand.
The Short l.ine In UUlii'H-llarri'.
! ~
I The Lehigh \ alley extension in
! Sullivan county, was connected
with Harvey's Luke branch oil Tues
day of last week. Trains will not
l«* run regularly between Harvey'»
Like and Uicketts for some time,
at there is yet much work to be
done in the way of balhtaliuj;, etc.,
on the connecting line,
I.uler lulu utt-iil.
11 ■»
An entertainment b\ the young
| Indies of l.ai'ol le, consistiin,l. 1 ot " I lie
I Milk Maid* Dull " ami (lie I *r- |
kUte Milk Maid*' 4 \ii»vrtilitiu H til 1
Ins given in lie- School House Halt,;
i l.al'oite, Hi lev evening M.y
i.ih, foi lite Iteiiettt a! lb* V. W I j
| I l Adtuia»iot« J.I eeuts, chdUitu I
15 Cuiil *
LIKE THE U.IYS OF SLAVERY.
t'ulurnl Vagrant* * on the
Itlueli in M ISNOM ri liaec
Trouble* Threatened
FAYETTE, MO., April 24. —This
town is again on the verge of a race
war because of a sale of vagrant
negroes which took place here yester
day. About a month ago a good
deal of excitement was caused by
the sale of throe vagrant negroes.
Yesterday the feeling was intensified
by a public sale on a block of three
men and one woman, because they
offer no visible mode of support.
Hy Thompson, William Midler and
and John Wilkins were the men.
All are hearty negroes who were
never before arrested on any charge.
The woman was a good-looking
mulatto, Mary Whiteside. She was
accused of vagrancy. The colored
people were brought into the public
square at 11 o'clock and a great
crowd of both colors gathered. The
whites made fun of the poor victims,
and the blacks freely expressed their
displeasure at the sceue which
brought to their minds the daj's of
actual slavery. The woman was put
up first. She brought $lO for the
sixty days work that the county
fined her. The men sold for #lO,
*l2 and 813 respectively, being
taken by reliable farmers hereabouts.
The woman will work in a good
family in town. The negroes de
clared that this must stop or that
the whites must be sold with the
negroes. The sale took place on a
block, Sheriff Crieger officiating.
(■ood ItoadN,
Everybody is interested in good
roads or should be, and it seems as
if a great opportunity to arouse the
public to the importance of an im
provement in the highways will be
lost, if at the World's Fair there be
no comprehensive road exhibit. The
present condition of country roads
is amazing when we consider the
progress of civilization in other di
rections. Sullivan county, and for
that matter every other county in
the union, is still in the pioneer
period with roads. Uncle Sam
helps to make rivers and lakes
navigable, he helps to keep back the
waters of the Mississippi from inun
dating the lands along its shores, he
iiuilds great structures for cities and
does lots of other things for the
public good, why would it not be a
good plan to ask him to help to
make better roads. We believe a
comprehensive road exhibit at the
great Exposition at Chicago would
be the most powerful factor that
could be used to bring about nation
al and state legislation for the con
struction and maintenance of good
roads.
Hay Famine in Niillivaii County.
A hay famine prevails in many
parts of Sullivan county. Some of
the farmers have turned their stock
out to gnaw the bare ground. Hay
is becoming scarce and is in great
demand at sl4 and J? 1G per ton ut
the barn. Some of the dairies will
bo in poor condition for making a
butter record this season. Cattle in
many places look like "the last run
of shad." Cows cannot be wintered
on half a ton of liaj' per head in this
climate neither cau a crop be pro
duced without labor and fertilizers.
A few cows well kept are worth
1 more than a large llock in a starving
condition. This is not only un
profitable farming but is cruelty to
animals. "A merciful man is merci
ful to his beast" is as true to-day as
I ever.
Third llriiiarie lliieanipuieul
(ieneral Gobiu and the regimental
commanders ot Third Brigade had a
conference with Adjutant (ieneral
Greenland on Tuesday regarding
next summer's encampment. it
was practically determined to have
regimental camps as follow*:
Thirteenth, at Montrose; Ninth at
llei wiek; Twelfth,ut Danville; Eighth
Mt Grelnai Fourth, at Columbia.
The Governor's Troop ami the battery
Hill either camp separately or with
Foiuih or eighth regiments.
A maii named I'aaitc has lie> ll
I disut ».»ed from the service* of the
j lion id ol Education of New York
tlfcHUte he knew too uiiieli about
' Tammany uonirset pltiudtniuu*.
| That I* not it., aoit of taiiv thst
Ta'uitotut likes to see
-m. ft. SYLY-Aft-A X
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 3
HIGHEST PRICE
IN CASH FOR
WOOL, BUTTER
AND EGGS'
E. G. SYLVJIRA.
iHROR BUB ® ~
BOOTS AND SHOES,
I have the largsst and best stock ofhand-made Boots and Shoes for the"
Fall, trade made from the best Hemlock, Oak and French Kip.
I Guarantee Prices Lower
and Goods Better than j-ou can buy from anyone else in the trade.
Ladies Fine Shoes. 1 have all styles and widths from-SI.OO to $4.00.
Lace, Button and Congress. You will always find the Best
least money at my store,
J. S. HARRINGTON,
SAXE'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET, DUSHORE, PA.
LAWRENCE BFiOS,,
Fmitiirs Merc d Undertakers. -;-
We have just received a large new line of Fall Goods of the latest
designs and styles. A great variety of Parlor Suits, Easj' Chairs, Spring
Rockers &c. A full line of Bed-room Suits, Spring Matresses, and
Feathers.
The finest assortment of Office Desks, Cabinets and Writing Desks, -
ever kept in Dushore. We also wish to call specirtl attention to our fine
assoitraent of Couches, Lounges, Picture Mouldings, Office Chairs, Bar~
room Cliaiis, 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
CASKETS. EMBALMING WHEN REQUIRED. An elegant
hearse will attend all funerals. A portion of the public .patronage is
espectfully solicited.
LAWRENCE BROS., Dushore Pa.
TO THE PUBLIC!
o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o
I am prepared IJ meet any prices or quotations with a first class and
well selected stock ot
MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS' AXD CHILDREN'S CLOTniNG.
HATS, CAPS, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
TR UNA'S, BA GS AND UMBRELLAS.
I also have full lines ot Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Estab
lishments,for Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get prices.
"Yours Respectfully etc.,
F P. VINCENT.
CUONIN'S NEW BLOCK,
Uk MAXIM IUAT Ai'l'UltM WITU '•ct'UlU VUBUk TO MUUUuUI.
WILLIAMS & ROGERS' RCHESTER BUSINESS UNIVERSITY.
Stands at the bead of the list of commercial schools in its character an
a medium for supplying the business men of the country with trained
and capable assistants, as a means of placing ambitious young men and
wouicu on the high road to success, and in the extent elegance and cost
of its equipment. THOROUGH COM M KR(T \L,S IIOK 111 AND AND
PRACTICAL ENGLISH COURSES, The Twenty-seventh Annua'
Catalogue wilt be mailed to any addles*.
LOYAL SOCK GOAL.
QB *
The beat and cheapest coal in the market. To customers fioui
LAPORTE and VICINITY*
Till: PRICK IS RFDI'CED AT THE MRI!A k KB TO
$2.80';:;!!
A M» AT iIIORNKDA I K I'lH T<» M HY TIIKCAK.
T»»* Statu Liuu & Sullivan R If Ik I«» HIMMT, #u|iV