THE REPUBLICAN. £ FKII>AY, OUTOKEIt 37. 1893. * * * *__* * * * * * * I The N. Y. Weekly Tribune I *i aud | * Sullivan Republican * | for I *| #1.25 One Year $1.25. | * —* —* * * * • • • • * Tho nights are getting cool. Election day is drawing nigh. Sunday was a pleasant autumn day. Our hunters report pheasants plenty. Heavy frosts are common these mornings. Pork is likely to advance in price this winter. The D.invillo courthouse is being repainted. Evening parties are becoming quite numerous about town. Its a hard winter—observe the horses on our streets. Geecrack these are hard times. Whose times are they any way? The cabbage crop this year, is said to be an unusually good one. The Lopez people are pleased that they are about to have a new bridge. Sheriff Mahaffoy edits nearly a column of our paper, llead sales elsewhere. The weather suggests putting up the stoves that were taken down last spring. A dance will be given in the City Hall this Friday evening. All are invited. Three tickets for 25c. There is no handle attached to the Dushore water works. It is the same old kind that has been in use for years. The Gazette and Jiulletin being the lowest bidder, will print the election tickets for Sullivan county this fall. The Repuumcan is up with the times. The REPLBMfAX in fact is the only live paper published in the county. Miss Dora Upniau of Laporte, left for Bloomsburg the early part of this week where she will spend the winter. Mis 6 Etldin Mason, Mr. J. W. Ballard and Mr. Higley all of La porte, left for tho World's Fair on Saturday last- The streets of Montrose was covered with snow one morning last week. Great Scott how cold it must be up there. We give the jury list for December term elsewhere. In this like in all other matters of news, tho Repuis 1,1 can comes in first. Miss llolfman, teacher of the primary grade of the Laporte graded school, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Dushoiv. The young people of town meet at the Laporte Hotel on Saturday cvoning, the guests of Harry Karns and enjoyed a pleasant evening. The Danville American , the only Republican paper published in Montour county, will !»e disposed of at public sale on Monday Oct. 30th. The young |>eople of town were entertained at the residence of Miss Mabel Spencer on last Friday even ing. All preneut report a good time. A number of our heretofore Democratic soldiers will break loose from the Democratic party this fall. They perceive that the Demo cratic party is not their friend. Some of our Democratic friends say that the Duehore Gazette man will regret souie of his saying one year hence. It is our opinion that Ueorgie has put his fuot in it. J. J. Webster one of lite Republi can nominee* for County Commis sioner, was iu towu the laltcr part uf last week. John remarks that his chances for election are very good. Charley Lauer aud lieu Crossley, between theut, were presented 0 pair of mittens on Saturday even ing. Uessie and I<ottie say they were of good stult aud ought tu last (hem all winter. The total attendance at the World's I'uir wilt reach a teiy large figure, and yet there are uioie than uu,000,000 people iu the United Bute* who have oot visited ihe great t ipo«itiu Among those ol our people who returned from the World's Kair Ihe l>a*t week vera : li .an I Mrs. N Mead, Mr. aud Wis Cfca*. M«al, Mia UoUlla, til 4' Ihui 111 UK, ilessts K M Dunham atnl Dr Hilt lion. liusstl !».»iii», and wih, Mis, It M. Htui uiout aud U(. V M. Ciwssky. A* -**&*Z-z- ~—Z_l~_ i - I; J|- •s!S^iTL«X-.rVi E >ciM "LAwowret IPX* THIS cut rfprcsents the new courthouse as it will appenr w hen completed. \\c view it from the north west corner ot the courthouse yard, or from the Laporte Hotel. The hay window will be part of the Sheriff's apartment. The Sheriff will enter from the cast and will haven convenient home. The jail is a wing of the building and is attached on the south east corner, hence this picture does not show it. Iho main entrance to the building will be from Main street. There will also be two other entrances, one from Muncy street and one from the "county office building" on the south. The otlices will lie located on the first floor. They will consist of Prothonotary's office, Register and Recorder's office, Sheriff s olllce, Commissioner s office and one vacant room. This will most likely be utilized by some of our altornies. The Treasurers office will he Kept where it now is, and the County Superintendent will occupy the office now known as the Prothy. office, hence, the forty-five hundred dollar county office building will be kept in use. The court room will be 4i by 60 feet which will contiin '2820 square feet, while the old one only contained 1936 square feet, hence, the seal ing capacity of the new one will be about one third more, or will seat about tour hundred people. The Judges desk will be on the east of the court room and his pr vate office will be immediately back of his justice chair. The Grand and Tiaverse Jury rooms will he on either side of the Judges room. A ladies witness room will be quartered in the south west corner of the court room. This will be very convenient for mothers to take restless babies. The size of the entire building will be CO by 87 feet. A water tank will be erected over the cell department for use of water closets. The jail department is a very important feature of Ihe building and we are quite sure that all of our tax payers will admire its construction. We, as one of the Commissioners are proud of the plan, to whom we are indebted to Wagner & Reit neyer, Archts. of Williamsport, aud trust that the incoming County Commissioners will see to it that the juil<ling Is erected accordingly. NAl> V((1I)KVI AT BEKNIl'tt. | A Fourteen Your Old Hoy Orouutl to l>«nlli l'utier h Trip ot turn. Andrew Wright, the fourteen year old sou of Martin Wright of JBernice, inet with a sudden anil, awful death on Wednesday last,] while attending the switch leading , from the entrance to the slope ol | the breaker. Ho boarded the load od trip to remove some apparatus ] from the load of coal, which had i been attached to the empty cars, going in for the purpose of carry- , ing mining rails, and was knocked . otl between the cars, and it is said . five of the cars passed over him He lived but two hours, expiring before medical aid could be sum-, moned. Deceased was an unusually bright, and obedient boy, and is | mourned by a host of young friends, of iiernioe, outside of his bereaved parents, brothers and sisters. , Subscribers of this vicinity to the Philadelphia daily papers: The j J'ress, Times and Inquirer com plain that their papers are sent around by the way of Towanda, hence do not arrive here until one i day late. Unless this change is made right, wo !ear our people will discontinue their Phil*. Dnilys. The ditllculty must be—the appointment . of a new mail clerk, anil one that J don't understand his business, on the Heading .'(ail Road from Phila delphia to Williamsport. If the soldiers of Bradford county • permit the Democrats of that coun- i ty to dictate to them how they ( shall vole —they ale minus the in i telligeiice honored theiu by their i old comrades of adjoining counties Democrat* as a rule do not entertain the saute kind feeling for old soldier boys as does the Republican party 1 This isevideut from the procedure of Hoke Smith which is approved of by President Cleveland. In fact, 1 the Republican parly is the falhcr of the soldier boy, Mailin Walsh, sit aged aud re spected uiliseu of Cherry, died on M outlay evening Mr. Walsh was well known 111 this vieioily, having conducted a bull In i ing business loi a gieel many tears Many puopU will ugiil lo learn of hi* death, and Van chtl'ish nothing but kindest memories of "ilutcher Walsh." Isn't it about llute sows alien Hull i* given lliu dilapidated |<avs uauU 112 WmUr, Willi all ils at Umlaut iMtuuveeuuuea of snow, slush mu I tuud, li ispidly coming on and tin |aitnunu siumld U put lo good eoudillou, Dropped Iti'Uil ! Miss Theresa Walsh, of Cherry, died very suddenly ou Friday even jing last, of heart disease while re turning from a visit to Thomas' Miners—a near neighbor. She left Mr. Miuei's about 4:30 p. m, and started across the field towards her h.iine. Her failure to return in the , evening occasioned no anxiety at her home, as they knew Mrs. Miner was quite ill, anil concluded she had 1 remained at her bedside administer ing to her wants. Later in the" evening Mr. Thomas Coyle walked over to accompany her home, but was surprised to hear she had started ' several hours previous. Oa his re- 1 turn ho found her lying faco down-: .wards in the gtass, stiff and cold in , death. Miss Walsh was a sister of Pro-, thouotary Walsh, and her sudden death is felt by him with the iuo.it < profound sorrow. Alphonstis is the only one left of a large family, and j to him aud his aged mother the KKI'LBI.HW.V extends heartfelt syin- ' pathy. The funeral on Monday was very largely atteuded. To the lto)N. Halloween is approaching and no doubt you are anticipating a great deal ol fun. We hope that your anticipations may be tally realized, lint remember boys, antics indulged in that are injurious to another per sou or properly is not t'uu, that is meatless and pure deviltry, there are many way* lit which this occasion may be suitably ooiuinuiunra'ed de struction of property is not one ol them, there is nothing smart, manly or funny, connected with any ac ticjia that is obua&iott* or costly to a neighbor. The ground for the new court house site, was staked »ft' ou Wed nesday, under the supervision oil ■Archil*, Wagner A Itigliluteyer.l •T. J, Keeler did the work, The earth will IK* removed therefrom at once. The lettiug of the construe lion of ihe building will lai adver tist.il iu the lUrVHUCAX aud several city |ta|>er» uext week. Michael lireilimysr a b»y Ihlrieeii year* of age, and an employe of Ihe Kaiile*Mere K It., foil under the ears aud his body wa* mangled IU a leatful manner, mi Wednesday, It.lib hi* right arm aud leg were cut uff lie Was taken lo Ihe \S llliaiu • purl hospital Imuit dialely. That the Uuapilalily ul out ttouu try i* greatly abused la shown !•> the tigima >n um I• • t ten*us, AI iau*l |(\y miih pvi eeut. if the i wiiii* pu »n* in pti; M (ts and |*<>l let.ll4iUi ale loVtign bviU. The olllciuls of the W. & N. B. 11. It.and the L. V. fi. U., are having some trouble about the right of way at Sattertield. One night last week by orders issued by chief engineer Marston of the W. it N. Is., men I were set to work \ wring up the siding of tho L.v' M at said place and in its stead placed their own ties and rails. On the break ot day the otlicials of the L. V , were notified of the change who requested an understanding. Ac cordingly a meeting was called for iho otlicials ot both roads to meet :tt Satterficld on Friday. The L. V., men made their appearance, Uen eral Manager, B. G. Welch of the 'W. &N. B. being abaent in Phila delphia, our people did not go. That afternoon tho otlicials of the L V., ordered their men to replace their sitting, hence the newly made road ot the W. it N. B , was torn up j and the I* Vs. replaced. It is re ported that the Valley bad presented tho \V. & N. B, with six foil oil ground ou which to partly erect their depot upon. This tnovo en-I raged them so that they hauled an ; old and worthies-, locomotive up from Sayre and placed it square up on the foundation of tho W. \ N. H. depot. They hoisted it in the air and took lUu trucks fioiii uudcr ucalh it, hence, to uiovo the loon- j motive will be a tiresome under taking. It is reported that tho ollh-ials id the W. At N. B have purchased ibi* right of way of the i'eter IMiui heirs, aiul that they have a perfect right to the site. In most any - > body's opinion howevei, it would have I>een Initio for all cuncciiiotl, bad tbuy taken pmveublo poasusatuu Mirthy of the Unshoe <•>«_<<!« is of the opinion that should the uew eourt bouse lie constructed of tbo tiist story of atone and the icuiaiudei ol brick —that it would appear similar to the "county otllce build j ing " lu our o|>iniuu Hlieby has'iil got in tie hof Mi for looks, or 'else he w»ulJ'M color bis mils lavhe lie imagines this looks pr«ttv I low does tt strike you? Jsiues Mi I ailane f's.j , i'Ue of uur laigvsi tai pay srs and ouv w!iu ha* seen the out«ide aoild, says that a build M>4 built out uf tbis material aud wousti net'd as sl*oi e stated, will In a m«*lit to thveouMty. it is «*nieut to us that litifcbt is lust as given as be i# |iou took lug BiMlnetM Lorali. LIME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John 11. Fox & Co.. llughcsville, l'a. A fine lot of grapes in liaskets, for sale cheap, at the store of Mrs. M. C. Lnuer, FOR SALE:—A farm of 65 acres, partly cleared. Half a mile from the La porte tannery depot. For further par ticulars inquire at this ofUcc. Screen doors, at Cole's Hardware for 00. Window screens 25 cents and up wards. Hammocks 75 cents and upwards. White Mountain ice cream freezers. Second hand cook stoves cheap at Cole's Hardware. An elegant line of axes, handles etc., at Cole's Hardware, Dushore, l'u. T. J. Keeler has just received a new stock of shoe wear. Call and take a look at them. They are neat and durablo and cheap iu price. T. J. KF.KLKR has just received a new stock of ready made clothing latest styles and patterns. Call and see them if in need of a suit. The latest Spring styles of soft and stiff hats at T. J. KKKI.KU'S at bottom prices. FOK KENT—The store of Wm. Mey lert on Centre Main Street. For particu lars, address Wm. Muylert, Laporte, Pa. PURCHASING done iu Towanda at the lowest prices. No commission asked. Address Mns. S. B. IVAKXS, 6(>B 2d St., Towanda. HORSE'S! MULES! Buy your stock of F. 11. TOMMKSON, Sonestown, I»a. All stock guaranteed as represented. Anditor'a Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Sulli van county, FT. FA. to September term 1893. JAMES MCFARI.ANK & Co. ) vs. f-No. 88 Sept. E. J. O.vYNon. SON & Co. ) Term 1893. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan county, to distribute the funds in Court arising from the sheriff's sale of the ab ve named defendants personal property upon FI. FA. issued upon above stated" judg ment, will meet the parties interested for ' the purpose of attending to the duties of his appointment on Monday November 20th, 1893, at II o'clock a. m , at his office on Main street in the ho-ough of Dushore Sullivan county, Pa., when and where .nil parties claiming any of said fund are re quired to make their claim and produce their evidence, or be debarred fromcomiug in Upon said fund. HHYAN S. Cot.t.iNs, Auditor. Dushore. Pa., Oct. 17, 18l»3. Sheriff* • Sale. By virtue of a writ of VKND. KX. HKAI. issued out of lhc*Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, and to me directed ' and delivered, there will be exposed to pnblic sale at the Laporte Hotel Laporte, ( Pa . on SATI KDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1H93, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described property, viz: , All the following pieces and parcels of land all situated in Davidson township . Sullivan.county, Pa LOT No. 1. beginning at a sugar maple an original corner, thence along line of , lands of Waddrop & Welch and Henry Swank south 34*» degrees, west 2(11 and tbree thenth perches to a corner of land this day deeded by party of the tirst part to Peter Swank, thence along line of same south CO degrees, east 154 and eight- ( tenth perches to line of the Samuel Coatcs thence along same north 33 degrees, east 201 and thiec-tenth perches to a pine corner, dowu. thence along line of John Jones warrant, north 50 degrees west 148 perches to a maple the place of begin ning containing 216 acres and 96 perches. . Being part of the John Coates warrant. 1 LOT No. 'J, situate iu Soneatowu ar.d bounded and described as follows : On the north by an ailey, on the east by a pub ie road leading from Muuoy to La [>orte, on the south by land of Ira Slim back and on the west by an alley contaiu ing one fourth of an acre more or Itsa, tielng the lot of ground conveyed by I'etcr Schug and wife to Simon Lut*. Having thereon erected a double dwtlliug house i>nd barn. LOT No. it, beginning at a st'>no on land of |)r. .1. It ltolhrock. tbenee south .'U degrees, west 9 and three tenth perches to a stone, thence north 6'J degrees, west t perch to a stone tlicucc south 37 de grees west 1U perches to a stone, thence by land of t\ I>. Miller, north 57 degrees west perches to a stone, thence tiy the same south degree* west and two tentli perches to a stone tlu ure by laud of (J. \V. Sluunous, uorth MMj degrees, west J'J perches to a stoue, I hence by land of I I'r. J. II Kothrock 'J4 iierchcs to u stone thence by laud of said Kothrock soutli 73 degrees east, 88 perches to the place of : beginning, c attaining 4 acres and 130 I perches (exreptiug therefrom two lots sold James Stilus aud Ida M. I<raves contain ing ac e and ltKitttt feet respectively, j Having en cled thereon sevcu dwelling j houses and large wagou -lied j LOT No. 4 beginning at an old birch stump (math west corner) thence south j i'o'j degrees east ili."i perches to a stoue, thence along the John Jones w irraut s nth ! -'U'» d grees west ".'no perches to a hem lin k tie nee north degrees, we.t -jy (leriie-s to a alone, tin nee u »»t;» flo i*> relies to a lock by a hue tree, thence north an degrees, ea-t IS perches to a hemlock thence noith M degrees, weal :>N perches to j beech, ihence north degrees, west an ; pel ebes to a tiiiM. theuce lioiiti >*Hl de | gieea, went .111 perches to u stone on hank ! of Money tree* theme north 10 decrees, ,Ml l« relies lo the (dace of t>egiuntiig. I lOUtabiing 8.1 ae e* mme or le«s j l.i'T No. Vlu ginning at a imwl aud it ilea turner lu Ili c of Itoberi \\ hmUI i, wariaul. tbenee north it» l t degrees, wr<t IU pen he* in u »|. iu-, tktt.cv utirth I llegreea, ei»l !H'j Utti'kia to a popt u tkruce uoith Mt t d> glees »..t'ut,.. ek es to a sujj ir maple, theme 'oudt ,tj de grie. Vie-lti. peiehea to tt at ti eoriier j thence south 't»' ( degrees. east ItNi IH<reh> • lo a |ui«i aud stones eoruer, ilttnev no: lli l?V| itegreva. eaal 111 |u iehea lo I Ihv plaee of la-gtuutuii. eoul noug Hu | ae'vs and M p rilie* except ing therefuim ' W at res uf laud wild to livruu t aiun i UU ' 1 Li T No 0, iitnng atioui vt) acres ot ! land, a pari o( Hit Itotait \S .««Ui.lt »airaul ninvi *etl lo .litetih I tush In ' Iti IIUI \ lit ul t I >t i i iii, | \\ 111. ,1U i 11. t.oMli aud wltii by deed dated lln I ill It day of llt t tin ber, ls?j, Ihilauti | ha> iug lit t u Miitl lu litHirge Ilea, bi ; l.ltstl datctl Hecurdt d in tke otfk'e | tor I let oidlng of l*.eda of Sullivan 1 'iiuuty In tk'vd Woofc No. page . I j >euetl takuu into eivcuintu and to Ih- j Mild m lite ifuw 11) of tat till ttiiah at ' ihu still ot >uilmii I >itial> ttiuuvs nkMta >Ut ni! i uihtt. 1,4, oris. Pa , tki w i >O,l Kellsst I'Wti Uiwa*lil|i till..i. ale lo it In i, I uttt.nd I ' itiuia Ikti in i.i. l. i, 110 i lMWU*kipa Ml 11 mil *t h •.<! t iiililiog *hd U»t«. imwl lalult lUt IMb la> ; 111 * t tittaf. lotSM t'oUMiSSli SKSS tout* uthie, bsj-viiw l*a , tAi, i, M. Citizens oi Western Sullivan, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, J. 11. CAMPBELL & SON, GENERAL JFERCHANTS OF SIIUNK, PA., Respectfully ask you t > oall and inaport the Inrgo stock of SPKINU aud SUMMER goods, that havo just ar: ivod. Consisting of dry goods, notioae. Ladies : and : Gents : Furnishing : Goods, figures and as low as tho lowest LON'T FOUU El' that for cast, we gi . , * TEN - PER - CENT - DISCOUNT on l l h vn°, K ,r!". sl ' WOrth f " r $5 - wor!h for f4 50 ' <livc a trial and we will rr.T. tuit KK \ MOWKU'Vh " !"" nov - K nicuibi-r th.it w» aro agents r.,r the celebrated EUREKA MOW EK a the best on earth Thnnki g you f.r your patronage ia the pant, wo hopo to merit it in tliu future. YOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY, J« H. CAMPBELL & SON, ; u FOR A Big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLL &~Co. Dushore, Penn. mr».s ,f kw> - ind etc., at prices that t'efy competition. oea ' Rubber good*, Kelt! CUSTOM WORK PROMPTLY ANB ore purchasing elsewhere. c K°<>d» and price* b®- _ J, W. Carroll & Co. Buyers Wake Up!—'Tis Tie Spring 0p93 " ,on ' hS ° f * 9MOn wn » h *" «»ke you all remember a. 3DR REVELATI.N IN FINE GOODS ASD "AIR PRICES. iV, aro going to do buainosa with you beoivi. i we hive jmt exactly whU y„„ want. t»rioo8 aro Huuplv irruaistiMe. JUII SI'RING AND BUJ/JTEK ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSI A TURN-OUT have the di.|.>.»it| >n, the ability . n .| the'elegant go"d/« 0 * every buyer wh > ia ae king bargains in »>.?• line ef BOOTS AND SHOES Slippers, Rubbers, Overshoes, Stc liood* that aro trustworthy, . . vicoublo* und tho bort of tbvir cL.ss, EVhR\ THING GOES AT Tki; LOWEST '""'tr -ome in and eoehow FAIR WJ will TROAT you, liaw we'l wo wll i",' ■, U we will BAVE for you ,a\., 1.&4 o-r musk J. S. lIAHRIiVG'K.iC MAIN STREET, iJOSU ~A . J, PA. -m. G^ylva&v,^ DUSHORE, PA. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ROOTS, AND SHOES JROCKKRY AND (JLASS WARE. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OK NIE PRODUCE BUSINESS AND AT ALL TiJ/KS PA* TUB HIGHEST PRICK IN CASH FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND EaQSt a.sr/jvi/a TO THK PUIIiiIC! U- (Y 0-0-0-0 O -It IH> O-O-O-O I am prcj'artKl Ij uiftt *ny juioi, or huU u lii»t i !*m tad Will •M'Ul'U'il ktt'tik U| .VKN'H, YOl'Tlia, UO\V AMI lUUDIUNs U-OTIIINO HA TVS, iAI'S, A Si* «./ .\ rs H itMsHlxo UOOVS TMUUh'S, HAUJ .I X/> I .MHHh'IIAX 1 »Uo liate Ml lint* ul mw|i'e« from two i|tuii«i,t Tailoring iUub* lUbuituta.foi t'uskww Work IWti-l lii» gtiittmiUiil f u || #lu j »»>«§, Vottfa lU«|>wllull) tic , /• riftctijy t. CHONIN'HNKW UllK K. - - „ IH'MHO**, LOYAL MOCK COAL. LejFftl N.*h t?W*l, for Ml# .1 Ik. W«H»fc,r of lU, L( 4 1.11.,^ S3.OOKS lit* iuu Llk» * ftttlliMb ii li Vw 1 o, likl««l, N«f\
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