W. M. CHENEY - - - - Editor FRIDAY, MAY 20th, 1892. F.JTTBRED AT POST-OFFICE, LAPOUTE PA., AS SECOJfD-CLASS MATTER. J. V. EErTENBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE. PA. BSPIJBUCAX (STATE TICKET. FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT—I.ARGE. ALEXANDER McDOWELL. Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, Carbon, FOR BCrREMK JUDGE. JOIIN DEAN, Blair. FOR ELECTORB-AT-I.RRGE. J. FRANCIS DUNLAP, Lancaster. WILLIAM WOODS, Philadelphia. B. F. JONES, Allegheny. WILLIAM H, BAYNE, Delaware. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. John L. Lawson. 15. C. Durland. 2. John Miimlell, 16. P. A. Stebbins. 3. John Huuter. 17. L.T. Rohrbacb 4. Alex. Crowe, Jr. 18. 8. 8. Schoch. 5. Clias. B. Siner. 19. J. S. Wilhelm. 0. Maxwell, Clower, 20. 7. Wm. 11. Grundy. 21. James B. Laux. 8. Traill Green. 22. IJobt, Pitcairn 9. James K. Mosser. 23. J. M. Lindsey. 10. J. W. M. Geist. 24. R. L. Lincoln. 11. Henry A. Knapp. 23. 8. D. Bell. 12. Wm. J. Ilarvey. 20. M. 11. Taylor. 13. James Muir. 27. C. F. Barclay. 14. J. 11. Bheibley. 28. Jesse E. Dale. Democratic Mtuinliug Committee Meeting; The Sullivan County Democratic Standing Committee met at the Court House at LaPorte, on Satur day, pursuant to call of Chrirman ol said committee—R. M. Stormont, who presided o\er the gathering. Twelve of the thirteen precincts ol the county was represented. Shrewsbury being the absent one. The object of the meeting, so we are informed was to insert a new plank in their platform ol electing delegates. A resolution was offered that the people voto for their choice of the candidates at the primaries, thus instructing the delegatus at the general convention, which would, as claimed, do away with the blood and thunder at the primary election. This however, was r.ot favorably tho ugh 1 of by a majority and ai amend ment was offered—"that the system of electing delegates remain as thej now are," which was carried by a vote of 9to 4. The vote by pre. cincts was as follows : Agßi net Amd't. For Amd't. Collejr 1 Cherrj I Dti.'bore 1 Davi.lv..a „,..l Elkland 1 Fox 1 Forks I Forkuville I IlillsUrove 1 JiiuiHon City 1 LaPorte 0 1 LaPorto T 1 Loptz 1 Total 1 9 The two leading candidates for Member, liusscl Karns and M. J. Lull, were active in the meeting Josh was against the adoption of the resolution and Kuss favored it. '1 he system will more tbun likely be adopted at the Democratic con vention. The REI'OUUCAM and tho New York "Weekly Tribune , for $1.23 This is cheap, awful cheap and the eoiubination should bo taken by every family iu the county. Senator John Sherman was G9 years olil on Tuesday May 11 lb. Thirty-eii>lit year* of that life have been devoted t > the service of his country. In oougreaa, in tho Pres ident's cabinet, hi; h ih beeu a moat de voted and useful servant of the people, ami his work is not yet done, ■my* the Philadelphia Ledger. Hi* clear mind and wide oxpciieiice, his wonderful vitality mid It in bold on the wind* of bin colleague* are a* powerful directed now against the assaults of thosu who would ili'Ut«e the Money of the I'uiled State*, a* they were again*t oilier enemies "112 the country tunny years lie luay never reach (he orowuing honor for which American 'talesmen Mirive, Iml hi* name will tver Ih? held in tliu bight'*) regard by all Auieriuaus rho appreciate solid worth and sterling honesty 11» •■a— I nder the | roiUiona oI the Maker election law, lbe tiekela for fmt dentin), State, l'wiigre»sioual and l omily election* are prititud by tbe c«unty ooiiiiui**iuuet'« ami I'm ui*ht»l to the cfeot lon Ixiard ttfumli preciuct, I'liea* tickets .'untaiu the names uf all |Mfi«4»ii* wlinaa nomination* are t i itilUd Iti b» Ibe convention* n in in 'ling Ihein or iu the c«»e if ind< I" ii |uni candi l ilea, by the nomina- Wo . |>»|h r* signed by tbe leijuind liiiiulmm of volet, t'nuntv torn mis •i",mi , b«Uiittuwg tod»» *lth I lie |*iliiitU4 furnishing uf ticket*, and It tiiwv dkl »i would ihi iui*4kio>an<ir pm*U«Mu Wy Itne an I iwuiitwiMt i»t, to twle ur attempt to »u t< lie in 112 till 4 iiunUtU i I'Uiu nilll »*t will 11 ! U, «' %'■ u I i \ Vl • i «iji iilbiliii;, | ||#r to iMtkl Joseph Carpenter, proprietor of the Keystone Hotel, Bcmtown, Pa., will give a "Trout Supper," on Fri day June 3, 1892. Dance in the evening. All are Invited. "From the present indications," 8.13-9 the Bradford Era, "prospeot is that hemlock will be much lower than last year. Some dealers are of the opinion that it will be at least a dollar lower. Last years bark was sold at §G a cord, tho highest figure ever reached iu this section. The cause of the decline is attributed to a falling off in consumption in the eastern market. Peabodv Mass., is the largest eastern bark centre, and the consumption last 3 r ear is said to have declined which accounts for the stagnation this year.' Philadelphia stands at the head of the list as a city of homes and 110 city in the world with anj-thiug near the same population can begin to make equal showing in the large number of dwelling houses and small number of inmates in each one. Ne v York, with half a million more pop ulation, has not half Phiadelphia's homes. 111 the latter city only iif teen percent of the dwellings are oc cupied by more than one fainily;in N. Y. the population of such is eighty eight percent. J. L. Liberman regular visiting optician of Penn Yan, N. Y., will visit La Porte, —stopping at the hotel two days only. May 30 and 31st, for the purpose of testing all defective vision of .young and old and fitting proper glasses. Lenses of the ej'e a speciality, consultation free. Don't wear misfit glasses as your eyes are next to your mother. I have glasses for weak eyes, watery eves myopia, near s'g ited and strabismus. Don't fail to call. All eyes test ed free of charge, and all glasses ted at reasonable prices. Remem ber the date, LaPorte Hotel, Mav cJO, and 31. ES TELL A J TEMS. Going West—Geo. Skinner will start for lowa on Tuesday, his sister, Mrs. Charles Warburton will accompany him 011 a visit will) fiiends there J. W. Osier is putting a slate roof on his new house. S. S. Rogers is attending court as a witness on a land suit. Peter Fry and la ly of Picture Rocks, visited friends here last we< k Win Pierce killed a large rattlesnake with nine rattles last Sunday, near Hills Grove. Only about half the corn is plant ed on account of the very wet bad weather. It is causing much delay to farmers. The prospect for fruit is very favorable. Elkland Grange will hold a "Flora Grange," 011 Tuesday evening June 28, 1892, to which the members of Colley Grange are respectfully in vited. A. T. Mulnix talks of putting iu a grist mill at Lincoln Full. It is about 80 year* since Elkland had a grist mill and that was a very crude one of''ye olden time." X. ESTELLA I TEMS No. 2. J. W. Hess has moved on his place on Kings Creek. The reo. Nt rains has put a damp ness on corn and potato planting. The fruit trees hag got 011 their festive garb which bids fair for an abundant harvest. .Mr Hugh Rittle and wife and' two children from West LeJtoy was visiting at W. T Mores this week. J. W. tNler has a crew of woik-j luttn at work on his new house. O. 1 W. Hart low is la-ad carpenter. Thej are doing a tine job. J. J. Webster lost a very valuable Ocvou heifer. Mr Webster lias been very unfortunate iu losing | stock this last winter and spring. D Jennings and S, P. Shoe -1 niakei has |2unu to house keeping over C. 11. Jemiing* store. We wish t hem success while wo pity their loneliness, W. T. More and wife attended the l birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mare's »i»ter, M's. s. s. Vroiuin of llilU- Ijiove. Quite a nuu.ber from the 1 Grove ami ISnellur.l, made quite u pleasant surprise to ilk', lady, who 1 received a number ol uarl'ul presents. ! Kir CuiY ha. MitJfh'STib WW ITKM& Ih Itolbruek |s lulling some re pairiuu done to his Tartu house, '1 hi o Meneer lis* erected a uen -1111- H alk ill I'luiit lit hi* liottse. Mule 1 uf uur pmpiu shuuid go and do bk> Wise, Mrs. kitaeie is lento lellnj Iter ' liuiiau by filial |(lli.: tuiur of tb< rttwuts, whieh Ml|| uiake A uiee iui ploV Went. Ah* Ili»» is pulling up a line feiitm tn Iront o( Ins liume, 'i he Uent lui|<l "l eiiuiil he euult mplatu* Is building smi ill Urn «11 Ut lot. the l,<,tuai.ie li U biiltfe AEN'S* UIIIIU) limit <1 |LIT« pUvi 1# bsm, put up.(ii the pni» A mm uuiiltti u4 Willi Ike I'liOii 1 i illt lllldgu I'o. 11l Iwits lueuli'. u l'.bg the putting up OF the W BIG 1, AS SUUM ss It 1* in PKTEE, the IIU| IN to '"•I ai>4 IUUS tU* engutv * ill tf luMl. -W C T A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED BV MEMBERS OF THE W. C. T. A. SOCIETY OK LAPORTE, PA. Timely Wuruiag. The following extracts from an address given by Prof. L. W. Parish ol' the lowa State Normal School. "Every Christian girl may and should require total abstinence as one of essontials to tho winning of her love. If this were the rule, what a reform should we witness in Americau so ciety,and what a heavenly brightness there would be in the sky of many a family where now tho dull clouds of anxiety over hang, and even the swift tornado fills with mortal ter ror. Oh, the pity that every generation of young women has to learn for it self and often through bitter expers ience, the fact that a man who will not give up a bad habit before marriage for tho sake of her he love e seldom does so afterwards to please his wife or even to save his children. Oh, that our American girls bad alw y* the cournge to show their uuconquerable aversion to this and other evil habits of young men, by d.'cliningan intimate friendship with those who refuse to be worthy of it! I believe that a W. C. T. U. of on girls with this as a fudamenfal prin ciple would work more of a reform among our young men than is well realized And you young men strong and brave, who glory in your strength and feel confident that you have the power to control the dangerous habit who detest the weakness of those who yeikl their wills to the sedujth ns of drink, oh, young men are you strong er and more gifted than those great and noble souls, the Coughs, the Wirts, the Woolleys, who in the pride of thier 3'outh went down before this insidious destroyer until their pride was in the dust and their manhood reduced to the leyel of the brute. It is true, in weary middle life they struggle back dgain to decency and flinal usefulness, all black and blasted with scenes too dreadful to remember. Are you stronger than they to resist, if some unforseen temptation or discouragement addt its unexpected influence to the so cial glass? Or if you fall, dare you hope like them, to rise again? Havt you not known many a man ol stronger will and brighter intellect than yours, who his failed? Oh. the anguish, the despair of that word for those who have wrecked theii lives. Young man the danger you are courting is like the deadly quick san J innocent to look at, but subtle, cruel a'id implacable. If yon would know the meaning of this struggle, read the life of any man who, by the grace of God, has come out of it in his right mind. Boys were never seen in drinking places as long as whiskey was the standard. But after lager beer was ; introduced, the boys would goto the saloons where games were prepared | for them such aw bagatelle and pool and in a little while you found druken boys.— Chief of Police of Haltimort. ' I! II Which of your boys, the heaven of your heart and life.will you give in order that your town nuiy be with j gas or brilliant with electric light? Which child can you spare to help i your town grade pave its and streets: ' How long will you consent to tread on | sidewalks that the blood of souls has enabled y«ur town to lay for your convenience?-- Jfur// J.AUlrirU \V I 1.1.t A.M.SI'oHT AMI NoltXll bHANcII « » K»ilr«»i. In t M.M.aluy, Jim# IS'VI >|*| I 4 I ill N. S. BTATIO.VS. H. « I*. M A. M. A Ml M.i 4I) Iu u. A Wiirtu»|.i,rt. I. V I * 4 • I i IRT » ILL ..MOBIOII>»*III».. W M 4 .14 4u . tf II t Hull. A lour 4 111 !»■•»• , N. K. | 4 iu v .e. a ll»ib I. Iu m h ft. 4 517' V ill I I*eiii»ui« IU I t t•* i 4lu yis ..ii|,|i'a i'r«»«iag. i lu .u 6 |.. | 114 Mlu 11,...1.,., ill, 1 ||. 23 It ja | 4ld VII ..Hi tur«-H iln In SI 4Jy 411 H 117,... Lteii't Mi l |i| 3# fc i | 4li If W4 ...,.li*i4i>'(4u|.,,,,. 11l 411 1 .1, I 4 ii. aII ....Uiatt M»»r lu 47. 44, IU I 41. t'.lku... .. . ,u 44 44W I ll* •41 tHi«nbfi4«u lu 47j 4~j 1 411 II 4' .. Ilvveli Ht»». I| OUj 4 j .! 47 •41 Muta> Vikliojr. i| M »4, .11' Sub .1 »u II 11.' II u . 11l » Uli<l> •II 111 I « |ii 1 114 * 2UJ.]TFU«K., 111 14 8 111 I Slu II 14 ~ H 1.11.1UU1 j|| it %, il fi iui* K . k> •!»< • c .iibMl lu au<i 11.. U. IIUbUi.4 l.«k«. A< M ii.<) V«ll«tjr «'b»ivi 4u»n4fiwK> K • >tl• > V|. r 4*4 Pi.ikMllb, l'w(4«. I'l».it! fuo4> U. ufcs j u. WKLVM. i4« vul liu4i.nll.l«, i'«. UAt'Vi Wm I !IM .U U L' «iu •>« I 14*1 lilt, lu L i U IK. K.l FCLIU > »-4 lln IL. .. Bl<4> «.• to.I «••. 1. M li 1 •»., I**l* Mtu* I. 11-^l. Sii4*i# m ju«. i|. 4I»»I k* l»««4 >.<• *4,1.U41U, 4 "lit'll- »«4 ' I*ll l*k* k« k 4 |i#i i' «.» g| lilt I'. || 'l* * k <lll || I"m* 112 • I*l4 4 llvMj tin I'•>, «| 4 k il.ti^i4 *, N ilw.o 1 I ft L E G A L. TRFANUUKR'V NALK OF IS SEATED Agreeable to the provisions of nn Act of As sembly entitled 4 An Act directing (lie mode of selling unseated lands for taxe- pasted tho 13th day of March, IHIS. uml the snpplemer ts there to 1. Win. Murray, Treasurer of the count} of Su'.livanl hereby given noticj ta all persons concerned that unless the County. Sta'e. Head, School, and Poor taxes due on the following tracts of unseated hinds. situated in said coun ty, are paid before the lime of kale, thr wliole or such part of each tract as will pay tho t»xe* ani such costs chaigenblo thereon will be sold at tho Court House, in LaPorte, iu said county of Sullivan, on the THIRTEENTH (13th,) day of JUNE 1892. being the second Monday of June, (the sale to ho continued by adjournment fivm day today it deemed necessary,) for urrcarages of taxe* duo ami assessed and costs ucciucd on each tract respectively : CHERRY TOWNSHIP. Vo. Acres Warrant, Amt taxes 417} Bak< r John 137 71 H7} Epple Henry 128 75 4172 Epple Andrew 137 7! 50 Kid red William 15 82 86 F x Jostinanoe 21 2.'. 70 Fox Samuel M 11 95 332} Fox George 126 23 27 Getting Chris'ian 9 611 158 Oettir g drown 55 91 '7B Jac-by Leonard 49 98 0J Keyser John 8 7< ; 12 Laskey Edwird 4 22 153 Laskey Edward 27 14 13 Lttkens Daniel 2 07 232 Is orris Joseph P 72 34 •50 Quick John 26 10 31 l»e d Collinson 4 60 245 Roberts Hugh 84 69 60 Roberts 236 Roberts Joseph F 83 30 100 Roberts Geo.gc 36 70 2541 Stein William 79 48 31 i Stein Philip 111 80 70 VanPbul William 24 9'.' 62 Wagtr I'hilip 19 07 62 Wilson Will, am 10 41 COLLEY TOWNSHIP. 120 Anderson John 34 2.'^ .66 Bi'rk Thomas 20 2, 41 Brown George 11 72 90 Campbell Robt 25 6- *92 Campbell John 111 S 325 CI iik John 95 41' 307 Chaso Hcber 87 5 ".SS Chase Dudley 109 22 104 Carpenter Samuel 80 71 250 Crispin James 12 7i« 290 Culberson John 47 s<> 333& Carpenter Casper J 91 6 100 Campbell Gustavus 113 li 100 Carpenter iClisha 113 10 100 Campbell William 113 in 224 Carp nter Charles 61 li 118 Daily Jeremiah 59 99 118 Daily Mary 59 9i' 418 I) lily John 59 9'. 175 Fitzsiiumons Thomas 15 2- 200 Goorth art Mi shit 57 0. 120 Giliett Elinh.l t 34 2: 450 Go idiicnrt Juuies F 99 B.' 180 Heister Peter 59 11 17 KesterJac«b 41 37 .50 Krug Sauiu 1 99 B,> ;00 Kerr Geo Ad dphus 97 1 202 Logan Sheldon 57 31 50 Morse William 30, v 13 Nicho!s»n William 4 17 200 Nicholson Henry 57 05 154 Odion Thomas 56 52 538 Parley Nathaniel 124 95 190 Pinco Lez i< el 27 27 138 Parley Humph y 124 9 193 Rickert E G. 56 \A !80 It it 7.-r Jacob 50 6t -6 | Shaw I)av id 19 07 7tf Sullivan James 10 5 s 25 Smith Richard 7 17 108 T-inlinsou llic'aard 47 92 33 Ta'em Joseph 12 0< 11*2 Toinlinson Richard 47 17 20T TomlinMi.i Uo junin 67 4 V 60 Woodwaid Ebiwzer 17 12 150 Woodwaid li za 42 Bi' 07 Walliston Seth 19 17 >OO Whltford Wilson 85 5s 60 * David 5 61 DAVIDSON TOWNSHIP. .92 BaUlott J »hn 55 7s 399 Beasley Johnson 61 '3 MU| ] au ty Paul 27 33 285 li lane hard Charles 45 3i 14 Colt William 4 s<» 300 Cope Israel sft 30 50 Charupton James A 10 0> 50 Coate* Jacob 10 23 270 CiaigJ< hn 33 2 s 138 Custard Mary 29 78 10 Diao J hn 85 2» Kvans Elizabeth 4 05 75 Ktan# James or Jane 12 Of' 67 Evans Elizabeth 10 85 23 E vans James or Jane 3 8" 1 .'5 Hess »t Creveling 25 Jit*. ''AS Harvey Peter 67 6'.» 150 Harvey M h das h5 0"» 136 James Grace 26 95 I 'l6 Jaiues Ma y 70 O'i 76 Meyers l! B 12 30 too Patterson Win M 72 Vi» *0 P:jsellall Joseph 2 4 3t» 137 Wooiiside Elmor 79 62 ELKLAND TOWNSHIP. 91 Bryi<»n Samuel 23 41 141 Br>son Samuel 39 17 100 Conley R bert 2 4 8t» 1 62 Cooley Henry 15 69 ; 150 Conley Robe.t 39 »7 40 Conley William 10 32 I 47 Fritz John 15 4 s : ' •ill lluntingcr Aaron 85 19 I 256 Proetor A Hill 65 0i 39 Spaul ling Hugh lo o;; 266J Turner Geortfo 68 (J^ FORKS TOWNSHIP, j 284 Abb dt Ge >rge 53 9«< | 100 Ji 'Wser Isaic 77 I" j 93 Barber Ciiah 33 53 4«7 Dorey John 7» 77 i 15} D"r«*y John 2 HI j I 124 Eddy G*o*ge 80 05 88 Fox KlUa 16 27 134 I Uher JaiiiHn C HA Oi'. I 431 Fisher Saum.l W *16:; 173 H tllowtdl i dw ird 35 01 1 ! HO lluttoii ,1 •* luus 15 42 ioo M<«yd Peter t 19 36 •'•0 Lloyd Peter Z A 16 i 74 l.uke Henry 81 67 71 lisylert Michael 6 52) 191 No. ris II 37 54 j 2l| N«-iri< Juiibh P 4 9 s * 300 N'»rri*Jo«p 6^4. 71 Pv ■aoek George 13 71 434 lU.ui.i bamael f8 77 Ita I*l* M» «nt• hia I I 1 (i. i 4IM P»§u-aut • I'll irlvS hi 0> . 55 b. b iis llu;b 11 97 wo Kuoli Heijiwin 17 3,' I »5 hauls' ur> Peler 4| 3 43 elauUbuiv lleury 7 7* »t ToUiid llt nry 6 Mi 203 Werner J <iu«« ,i'J 1 433 W trner I barb» ea 77 FOX tOW NiilftflP. <0 E»k»il Oe*>rge 4 10 I It udt'il«>u |1 bill 33 6o •M7| U«« r 4* Hi II | 363 Uiiilgea «el VI vm 9 Uvi* Wit •eo 4 3 u 50 |'i .»| i A Mill 10 4971 HimpMiu JuKa 57 (N> iiiuuknvK TOWNSHIP, WO Albeili G««fge ik o* Mol \iuut- u Wil uut JA i* -'wa Hu>4 Jubti #e < * ttwi.Aiii l r y j I . ley | 4 e# i ii« I yd Im 41* W u . 4M4 «| , M , I 'tf i »r,o,Ui 14 l» j 3t?| lM»a > tkout%4 11 \i 61 |4 If 100 pi m J -'ha «i $e 6e 4oii lite*e I-. el IN t»vki t»vki 112 Hi U I ||A 4| LAP ihth iu^Kaiup, t*» 4' « U UlieMi I* *e ill Li« ,i • « ei yl4 >ii |M, * , 1.. U|| 4i »l 1 a te ill i « e4 i*i It 4lf I e4a« fa iofc# j ill 11 « 4 »e II ii| ft" t %$ J1 * .'4b ff i i« I O ft -4h \ i 44 . If M 4 0« I I I ie#a * |k-UNI* ;l ii LEGAL 56 Franklin Walter 8 10 36 Fox Hannah 6 48 35 Fox Sarah 6 .»0 25 Gardner Kit-hard 4 60 101 3 4 Guriderker Michael 36 14 25 Gardner Richard 4 50 10 Garrigues Su*an I 80 US Harvey Jonuthan 16 83 110 Harvey Jonathan 13 65 47 3-4 Harvty Jonat ian 7 20 24 Holing Joseph 4 50 150 Levi Daniel 19 50 24 3-4 Levi Daniel 3 Co 65 Morris Richard H 11 25 71 Morris Richard H II 62 119 Norlh Richard 22 00 03 North hichaid 9 00 6 Pleasants Samuel 81 100 Pleasants Joseph 9 90 15 Parker William 3 16 22 Purker William 3 96 60J Parker William 9 00 20 Pa ker Thomas 3 15 117 Pci kins Simon 63 00 100 Pleasants Jt-soph 9 15 300 Roberts Goo Jr 45 00 75$ Smith Daniel 9 60 417 Woodward William 38 25 100 Whalon lU»bt 12 00 95 Wells Gideon 10 32 SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP. 117 Brodie William 9 36 113 Benson Peter 67 84 204 Cowden John 31 00 00 Dougherty John 45 60 t-16 3*4 Fisher John 66 34 75 Fanuo John 11 40 153 Gobin Charles 82 56 3a5 Hams Reuben 28 40 4'l 3-4 Hunter Job 32 12 100 Hoover Job 8 00 212 Irwin Robt 32 23 25 Irwin Robt 3 80 117 King Ezekiel 20 90 101 3 4 Lonir Ge .rgo 01 03 1013-4 LoiigJanos 61 03 127 Low den John 65 10 101 3-4 Pogue Peter 61 05 101 3*4 Pogue Joseph 61 05 1 (, 5 Rlehardson Isaac 15 90 50 Ramsey George 7 90 350 Ramsey Peter 54 5o 300 Wager Philip 52 80 136 Young Samuel 69 S8 SEATED LIST. Also, at the same time a.id place the follow ng tracts and parcels of land duly assessed •n I returned on the Seat d List, will bo told for arrearages of tixes in the name of the pre rent or former owner or owners, iu accord iuoo with iho provisions of an Act of Assembly passed April 291b, 1844: CHERRY TOWNSHIP. Acres. Lots. Warrant owners. Amt. taxes 2 lots Bartch Gotleib 2nd 6 02 140 Broshart Frederick 25 62 52 Colli j.s Ihotnas 434 50 Dunn James AFP 915 II. »t L'ts, A La ifiuld 12 00 7'i Denneny James 14 46 100 Gallagher Martin 16 25 Houte ani lot liurst Samuel 2 60 100 Jackson GDI M C iMerercur 37 59 2i Lambert John 2 75 23 Miner Mary 5 67 100 Rabin David J?I tin 28 Sweeney Michael 3 41 50 Vansiokle S P 10 88 COLLEY TOWNSHIP. 50 Dtc.ilb Frank «L Tobias 1 50 82 Edgar Matlie 1 <*3 150 Hollenb.ick Clark 4 50 63 McCarroll Samael L 1 89 50 Mj Mullen John 1 50 40 Spnulding Granville 1 3o 100 Threshouldbeek James H 3 00 DAVIDSON TOWNSHIP. 59 Clark Mary 6 90 ELKLAND TOWNSHIP. -67 Sullivan John 5 34 30 Chilsou llenrv 00 10 lie I for« I Krai.k 25 32 Brown Leonard CI FORKS TOWNSHIP. 90 Brown Sarah C 8 00 I lot Biidsall Elizabeth 10 1 >0 Ingham Thomas J 9 01 190 Opp »l Co 10 60 12 Warren John 30 *34 H yt Bros 32 40 9 4 Gildgao Michael 1 28 FOX TOWNSHIP. 06 O e *ga Henry 13 09 67 iiieyerbJnoM 10 35 3 May Warren 50 4 Sawder Ollirer G 62 3>3 William Henry 78 43 18 Wheeler Thomas 2 24 HILLSQROVE TOWNSHIP. Ifouso and lot Woodley George 2 57 -92 Lewis Jonathan Heirs 42 34 LA PORTE TOWNbIIIP. 111 Bo4ino A Co 19 9S I 31 Croraan Hiram 4 68 ' 251 Inline j Henry 3 00 86 How. II Euoeh 4 30 40 llili F B 4 .1 40 Lyon Edwaid 7 50 50 Tavler William 9 00 40 Hassen John 80 7 Miller Sarah 37 02 M.ersJW 3 26 67 Reynold Jno W 2 93 LA PORTE BORO. 4 lots Jlecker William 80 1 " Lawrence William luO 1 14 Me Lain Maty 40 8 'J VJuas* C A (estate) 320 4 '* Wt ik John 1 60 2 11 Wertlciu Jno 1 410 SIIREWBBCKY TOWNSHIP. 2 II A L ts. Allen R bt P 15 30 1 lot Barl«'h A uanda HI i 1 u Brown Sayler Jane 201 | I " Bs.tcS 41 W 201 House and lot I'ampbcl) Hiram O 5 |n 1 2 lots Cornell Mis E A 20^ , 150 Done Geo W 14 02 | 3 lot# Gideon Ileus 8 70 ' ! 66 l-'utiuer llerlart 856 ! I lot Meiidenhttll C K 201 3 lots Jk barn M« a iidenbeSl Geo 16 .10 I lOn Norton Anc (e tete) 7 C > I 1 lot Fa lor G S 'J <> I 50 acres 1 lot It arm r William 10 ho j 2 lots Hamilton Mrs I On lie itie t Aaron I HI 2 lots K Mary .t Sarah 1 2«» 1 '* McPb' u»«»n Juu D 60 110 Mi.it i W li 4 95 House and lot T« mple U W | |.i j 2 lot# M ho ler UO I 'Jo Tin' sum o| Fifty C. Nt» iuu<( also be paid oo i • ueb tiM t, lot and paree! advertued iu addi tioa to th«* ainooat I.aitnd upp*>»ite eatU traet, I 1 i or pi«roel lor adv«iiiamg AI»o an a Idilfu ! to th« »ftiii«i u.l iiel will b«- t bailed up >n ib» , aniouel "I l**ee dut* u|ou cash tr«el, lit, t.r I fiai rl, of lend t--r «>aeb y»ai Ir iu the let diy I •»l Januuiy of ihe year lollowtug ualtl paid, | 4V aunt ut I |i, Me laaee will be reeeived oa day ef 1 i -ale. WILLI V\l \| l it KV Y, Treaeur r Ti»*urere < Ace, Lai'one, l|<t»l », l«y|. —iio ro— Walter Spencer —roit—— VALLEY QUEEN S'LO'Clii, ! Best in Town. Our N<ili«« U|N»te«u>Ml u will A FRESH *»4 4Ha * ■ *»!*•» tail) <iHHiii|j 4oU Ul a> l Ik H 0 lit 14in l|*e | 112 I*" lo tail Mb>l i4#tMiae >ai I ft-#-i» U H(f >lm»li. it UMmiH H.HKWt UH «o W m i. A nan a i*a ' Spring Opening —OF— Fotjiga Js Domestic Dry Gods SPECIAL IHDtJCEMENT TO CIBH BCTEHB ! A full line of Dress Goods, inclu'iine all the fashionable shades to be found in the E»siern Market, from Ginuhauis to tine Henriettas, Best heavy Sheeting, yard wide, 8% cents per yard; Bleached Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from 6 to 9 cents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices. CLOTHING WK AKE selling at 25 per cent discount cht'Hper and better goods than can be pur chased at Onshore for the paina money. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoe—the stock is large and the price low. You can buy cheaper at my store than any place in this section of the couuty. MMPHEiiY BRO3- & TRACY, MAKE. Men's shoes and boots, fine and course, a large stock—cheap for cash. Men's straw hats in season, Our stock of groceries are complete and prices at the lowest figure. T. J. Keeler. LAPORTE, PA. May 13, "03. OUR MOTTO! What docs it mean ? Square Dealing. 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 as 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 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 ou them. Come iu and see , them. i Respectfully yours, J. V. RETTEfiBURY, i DUSHORE, PA. J. W. BALLARD ' I J MANUFACTURER AND DEALER W & 15 Bins, —ALSO— Farm and Heavy InmSer Waaons. FACTORY WEST MAIM STREET, LAPOUTE, PA P. . All kinds of repairing p om tly and neatly done at easonablep ices J. W. BALLARD. May 13, '92. SPEC! 'AIQUEEMT! CUNNINGHAM Si SOLE OK Dushore are headi|'ittrters for all kinds oi hardware— Too!*, pumps, sloven and ranges, house furnishing goods puiuls, oils, and Ttirnikhe* Special induce ment* to builders. M\xrrA(Ti<tu» of copper, tin and sheet-iron ware, Hoof ing, spouting lllliCU oil, UI-T11.1.M etc., »specialty Our pitre.i mi' In yond all coutpe I lHion, and we iuvtlu your I pitiroiiuge. MAM & COLE. Dwy Mlcl nil| Co. INi.Ni.ICV IIHoTHKHS, MtOI'HIKTOHtt. STEAM MAIIIII.K A UIIAMTK WOKKH. MA S L'F.\i Tl' KKHrt oK MOXI'M EXTA L ASH tI M 111. U V HUUk, IN ALL HUM ur VUhlU.r. AMI litlANll'lt. 111 hiving ilirentol'd. K IKINAIIOH (ieiKlnl Ay I yuu Mill aavtf tl»e mul dlt lucli'a I'luilt, in wu lllttligfiiillure »ll our wurk flulM tlm roiijjii •imm <4h'l tfive our cnaUuut r* the In lititil which UIM luuM linmn rweuivM. WORKS AT NMWAKK VMIM, N Y., At Ut UN, N. V-, tktt l't*H<ilO, P\. li. K IKINAIIOK M«n«ral A • UUkHUMIt, » « e • LAPO"»~ I. AH Itu • It>iivtal tiUl'lf M Ui Hi m Ml I IIAIL TO THE CHEAPEST! THATB EVERYBODY'S MOTTO and the people appreciate the fact that - MRS. LAUER'S STORE, is right "in It"for cheap goods. My groceries are always fresh and of the best quality. Klour and feed the best the market affords. MIIS. M. C. LA UER. May 18, '92. HEADQUARTERS —FOR— SUITS BADE T) ORDER. C. A. HES Call and see my new Spring and Sua*- ' miner Sumples. 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, , THE ARTIST TAYLOR & CUTTER. Main St., Sonestown, Pa. Jan. 8-92. GROWN AC ME !ki Best Evnisg Dil tht Can bs Made irom Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as a perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest crude in the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS TIIE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by ACME OIL CO., Williamsport Pa. RUSH J MCKEVRY M D O D S MEDICAL DOCTOR I'UYSICIAN, AND SURGEON AND DOCTOR OF ' DENTAL SURGERY. Dentistry a Specialty. Vitilized air for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Oinei IN SARKt*B SLOCK, MAIN ST. DUBDORB PA DUSHORE AND MONT STAGE LIKE. 112 F.M.CROSSLEY, Proprietor UNTIL FUTUER NOIICE STAGES WILL RUN OX FOLLOWINOSOHEDULE l.ea«e Laporte at 6:li a. m.for Nordmoat Arrive at Nordmont 7:3# a. m. Leave Nordmunt at 11:15 a. m, lor Laporte Arrive at Laporte 1:00 p. iu. Leave Laporte at 4:00 p. m.for Rordmont Arrive at Nordmonl H:SO p. m. Leave Ncrilmont at 7:00 p. m.for Laporte Arrlva at Laporte 8:30 p. m. Leave Laporte t> 8 a. in.for Daihore Leave Dunbore at p. m.for LaPoits LAPORTE LIVERY. CHAB. XiAUER, Prop. j kept in first class order. Chargoa reasonable. Stables at the MOUNTAIN HOUSE—East Main St., LaPorte, l'a. May 13, '93. Sawed Shinqles The host ill the UlNl'ket alid at low bottom price* 1 Three grades constantly on baud Will deliver il desired. Write—S. MKAU, May '9O. LaPorte, I'a. I T J. A F. 11. INGRAM Attorney# at Law, l.aPanti P«»»a« Legal liuaine*» attended to iuthia and adjoiuiug CounUee Telephone communication direct January, Ittsd- LOGAN UHIM, ATTORNEY ADD SOLICITOR, LaituHe, Pvnn'a* t41.1l TUba nut tsuii/ pncUee a ■fi.WlJ. Olfiac upi»u«il« LAPOHTfc HOTEL.
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