THE REPUBLICAN. FHIPAY. FKBRI ART 9, ! -"l. Mails leave Laporte I'ost UttM for W. & N i, " ,, Rrivcs follows: T; " I N NOKTLL. 112 ;;o a m | l\c bap. ale Ivc | I l a. in 1155 r ' v. " itrv. I 3p. m 2 ;jt> | Ive. " fT" " | nrv. " J , B. M M UULI PI MI a t * * * *—*—*—*—*— * I The X. V. Weekly Tribune I, *i and | * Sullivan It publican * I tot L * #1.25 One Year $1.25. j ****** * ** * * * Vote the citizens' ticket. News is scarce this week. The bea*-bunter ia in his glory. It has cverv appearance of winter. Several inches of snow fell on Sunday. Court convenes the Monday in February—the 26th. The toial indebtedness of Colum bia county, is $150,000. John Hoffa of Onshore, was doing business at the county scat, Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Ingham, of Laporte, are visiting friends in To wn n da. James Murray of Kingdalc, made the REITBLICAX a pleasant call on Tuesday. Thos. S. Siuiuions, J. l\, of Sone-- town, made the county scat a call on Monday. Hon. Ivtissel Kuna of Laporte, is improving from his recent attack ol rheumatism. Kverjthing is running smoothly und keeping timo to tlio music of the sleighing bells. Protracted meetings are being held in Sonestown, with very good success, we arc told. There is no doubting it—the HE PUBLIOAN is the leading papci published in the county. Mr. and Mrs. ('. F. Cheney and daughter Miss I»e>sie of the 'Mere, sjß'iit Sunday with friends in Laporte. Miss Anna Fealer, of Lopez, in company with Mi.-s Grace Lawrence of Onshore, spout Sunday with friends in Laporte. The ground hog played with liis shadow on Thursday Feb. 2d. According to this we can expect n continuation of winter for six weeks Jix-Sheriff .John Ft/, of Dushore, was transacting buainess at Laporte Thursday and Friday. John ap pears quite feeble since his recent attack of the grip. Editor James I*. Taylor; «if the Montrose /i< /•uNican, Is mentioned as a Republican candidate for the state legislature troui Susquehanna county. Tlie Hkpi iilh gne* the nomi nee* <>f the neveial caucuses held in fouiteeii precinct* of the county, elsewhere. IjH|>orto borough was given Knit week. We would suggest th:»t Corbel! have a round with Ili«■ Wilson lull bcfoie it enters the Senile, lie luiglil on the tirst round, snvu that body lotii of resiles* night*. 'I'll" Dnshore /.'"••< ir Blatherskite • •lily )<•*\ >» ".•» cent* county (as. 'l'liU does not entitle Itint to 11 reserved sent in the lieW courthouse, i'bo Jn utor will |>len*e rein«inl»t\ Those of our yoiun: people who are anxious lor n *leigli ude ought lo attend the lecture at I-mksullton tbl* Friday evening K« h. Kb. M. K. Sprole <>l M in-lii Id Mill Inline on electricity. The constrwlion Irani on th« W. A N. li. li ulroad «!». t tken »l on Saturday. 'I lie boys bate b> en run til A ab'igb load of 1114 | ;» •( |jt|>oiti>. li*leued to tie U ■ tut> ■ ! I'rot. Johnt iii at Hoiiiitowu |'i d-n inning Tio'. Ik very of the lecture and *•» v II wis well w >rlh their tune of jj mj •! i»j»'l* an- lilt* we, l> ,t A Numlirr ol our I%<«••• >tt < *i« eom|ilaiuin j tint lh>» "■ •< in chaise of the |I«IIK lih 111 11 |il*i dl a Ki i>ubt non | t ft, hem e, |li»v |»n 112» r to «i>|<(»>i t the lionoiiv* * of (tm I uloii <-•>« !», lathe* than a t*»*«>n«l ll< b*H | to' true I tout-w rat* of |,i|nntii Urn 01 pfi tl> b««l lii wUd. The list of applicants applying for licenses, will be found in this issue of the RKPUBLI*' V V, Tlie February ticket will consist of seven columns and not eight as the Dushorc lii viup man announced last week. The RI:RI BLIUAN is of tlcial. John .1. Low and Joseph C. Pen nington, both of Lnpnrte twp. wert 1 appointed appraisers of the personal properly of the late I'. M. Stormont. I'licy attended to tlio duties of their appointment on Wednesday. Tlio ladies of L'M>orte will give a potato supper Friday evening Feb. 16lh, at the residence of T. J. Iveeler, for the benefit of the Baptist minis ter. Hev. Mr, Davis. Supper from it to !> p, m. Price, 2."> c. A party of eight or nine couples of Berniee, drove over to Laporte Monday evening, and enjoyed a dance at Hotel Kennedy. An oyster supper was served and a l ight good time enjoyed by all present, Mrs. John Cahill, of Berniee, while milking a cow on Thursday evening, was kicked by Ihe animal about the heart and died from the effects about ten minutes Inter. Deceased was buried at Onshore, on Sunday. Should the "income tax" become a law, the man who lias sufficient brains to draw a salary of S4OOO a year, must pay a special Lax to the government to help greese her wheels, hence, the man with brains are taxed. A just (?) law this. In one sense a newspaper is a directory, and every business man in the town should have (in adver tisement iu his local paper even if it contains only the name, address and occupation. Let the people ki.ow that you are doing business. It was announced on Monday that an excursion train would leave La porte on Tuesday evening for Hiighesvillc, The object being a temporal se lcclutrc at said place. The train did not pull up, however, and about lifty of our people were thoroughly disappointed. Over in hjlkland town-diip this county the Bemocr its have placed two ladies oil their ticket lor school directors. We don't care to say anything discouraging to the ladies. Our coirespondent in that vicinity, however, ought to i-'.iv ■ us an inter esting letter just about now. Mr. and Mrs. (.'has. Tinkh paugh of Laporte, who have been visiting a sick brother of Mrs. T., and friends in SusipicLanna county for ten • lay*, icturned hoiuo on Friday last. (Jlrirlcy has a notion of returning to his old home in Susq. county and •lleis his properly in Laporto In side. See card elsewhere. From away dow < in the pit you hear Democrats crying for pence. That party though they have, but few advocates in tlie stata, have divided and now they form two little bands ' if h ipe. Harrity, cap tain of one side and those who op pose Harrity, the oilier. They make it interi sting to the on-lo >ker. A rascal giving the name of Thomas Smith ol Owonta N. V..J hi* been visiting neighboring towns! and swindling the nicielinnts. IIU scheme is to buy sloven, furniture, etc., and presents a check larger than the amount of the bill lor which i he gets the difTeri nee in ca-h. lie I never calls for the goods. Look out for h: m liiltiitltli ■»»n t',..|..fit t..r Siil.- Tie |>n>i«!tv, in t i|«.rli- llori.tiirlt, Kimivii A* Kit rvi< A i nil tt>l vnt eli. t|i Kuf ti tm- ij i'lv In nwiii r ' II 112 I'lMll lp *1 lilt, I, ||H. I«, I'll Or lii K M IM MUM, I ipmle, I' t Hun lltaitl lleitiug, riuentlv Hp pointed Ili'Vinua I tliactui ol tba t'wi Iftli tliatrkt, was in W tlli i HI mi . «rt »>n I htir -• Itv itinl I*' iit It* \ llts tibji «•! was 111 |t.ilk »t the roOli • in the government Imihlittu and *a to (bn Ii lalNlity of removing bi« I'e et |i| liters fluiu ScrAUlon lu Wtiii n spurt- Just what he ardl du W imp l I%Ml lilt* to •* N>'W»| |*. i in II tm b tin I fin a In! of th nii-i tlc y can't b lp, micli as using pirtiabti iu nn itiionitij ti».l.i(», giving in «« niMi.it •..nte fulka slut itettntg tillttia mil, tic. I'tie ni w.j.HjMr ittan riltttiit help lit*** It* atmptv pt tti •» ito«' Mm In »ot nit I Hi.it,, iwlutm I. ai»mt sin t tiling, n I t.iiu is tkt h t t. lit'tta in *■.» tt a KM in tt iil.t-i tMt if I; Dm II • T, »iii» Ikika tip and say* iliv "vfeiltt nalHMii a tit Ih gt tjl I* f< >i » to I'uttitlv 'a u> w tuti t built* Is pali| (bi.' I'tKtf l*l|u» Ita ittt limlti. di v ba* * In - <»| ttHm «.t* i iiw %itei-iitl ii| tot pa 'I toy ltnii4t.ll i!.( Ml tW lis. • M lltw s««t ~ tMM'k, lb. Naaiv'l i a>i •mi I ba«# wm.'it ist«ti«i| m tba i *«* tlisnisu, IHstrirt TlfketN Following arc the tickets placed in nomination by tlie several parties of the several districts of the county. Dt'sitoi::. lJuiio. Union COIICUB J. 11. Holm, jiulge of election; Frank Lusoh, inspector of election; Sam'l Cole, burgoss; 15. 11. lirewer, and C. W. Holla, councilmen; W. J. Lawrence, F. Newell and B. S. Col lins, school directors; M. A. Seure mun, John Scliear, auditors; H. I*. Mosier, colleclor; Robt. Stoddard, high constable; Jauies Thomson, J. P. ( 1 11k.ruv T\vi\ Democratic caucus: las. K. Farrell, inspector of election; fra I!. Yonkin, judge of election; Martin Gang linn road com.; Frank Middendorf, tax collector; T. 11. Gallagher, town clerk; J. I*. McGee, I'atriek Hannon, school directors; Anthouey Hhoey, overseer of poor; James Gilligan, auditor; W. C. Graifley, I reasurer; James Melvernan ast. assessor. CHKIIMV TWP. Republican caucus: Thos. Farrell, judge; Guy Raker, Insp.; Albert Wilmot, road com.; Thos. Bliell, James McDermott, school directors; Henry Hollmaster tax collector; C. 11. .loues, town clerk; Levi Yonkin, auditor; Henry Stall, treasurer; ( lias. Watson, Win. Smith, aa»istapt assessors; Wm Leonard, overseer of poor. HKKNICK PUBCINCT Democratic caucus: Pat McGee, judge; Martin Wright, Insp ; A.J. Quigley, asst. assessor. FOKKSVILLK Ilouo. Union caucus : For and against water works. O. D. Bartow, judge; G. W. Collins, Peny lienlield, inspector 9; F. C. Schaubacher, constable; A. A. Col tins, 3yr. K. D. Lancaster, 3yr. W. K. Miller 2yr. for school direciors; t'liu->. Nye, collector; F. Hannon, 2y. and F. 15 Glidewell 2y. for auditors; John Hemming, overseer; 11. W. Gilbert, burgess; A. L. Smith and M. It. Dhick, councilmen; L. C. llobbinson, high constable. DAVIDSON TWP. Union caucus: I). S. Phillips, judge; Clias. Glide well inspector; John Bradley and Wilson Crawley, supervisors; Wm. llobhina and M. 0. Horn, school direotorsi J C. Sleek, overseer; J. Moran, tax collector; Ellis Swank, auditor; I'. W. Darling, town clcik; T. S. Simiuons, J P. DAVIDSON TWP. Democratic can— cm : John (). Wilson, supervisor, KI.KI AND TWP. Democratic cau cus: John I'. Kogcrs, judge; Ira Colt, inspector; Mrs. J. W. Drown, Mis Jasper Fawcett, school diree tors; Wheeler l'lotls, collector; J.S. Brown and E. J. Rogers, road com. I >. L. Blown anil August llortung, auditors; Geo. Bi >wn overseer; l>. F. McCarty, treasurer. El KI.ANp 'J'wp. Republican cau ens ; Job. McCarty, Juu t "j U. 11. McCarty, inspector; F. 11 McL'arty, Sylvester Kilmer, auditors; Geo. C. Bird, road com ; Jos. Pardoe, Col.: J. L. Honglaud. town clerk; O. II McCarty, M. E. Wilcox, school directors; I'] Jennings, treasurer; II \V. () ■ ly, ami A F Letts Jy. for IIU litors; s r i "i'i'i-t"i; I M. Una town clerk. Fox. TWP. Democratic caucus: F llou..ltl|i|, Sitill lllglltlllire, I inspector| ('. \ . I'.nrUli ily and II |l Oickcreoii 'Jy for Com , I l ' P. Howell 'Jy, E M Lett* ,'ly for audi tor»i • J CK I'III'III ami I I. \\itl~ k» r, school dnt< In , Isaac William-, tlffisuiei; Austin lllowti, oveistt-t; B 1.. Moliu, clerk, Arthur D ek< i sun, collector. Hitliltvikl rwr Pnion caucus ; li- •>*r« id. Wm I nlf met tr - \V It l»« Alvice I'm.lion •-HIUI dnvetm-i, i, \V Laiirvnsi.it. G. II JitnUb, »u|iv» , ti \V. Craft II J. ttaiitb, utih er»; W, 1 T«)lui clerk. tin.i iiiova TWP llslua T»ut'iw P*tk.l WhllMft .J'Mlyi I . .S. til* Hat a' Ill* III) I»n In, lit |i W Ibiwit, ii" II t J DIIUDI t> uu) Cmiil I'ns tip ijr fur an 1n..i., ( Hits, CUIIMI lot. I'bai, B.ibi, |i<»». I M, "*(» tk< i vlatb, VV Hum, \\ 11, iti t IU, aelttMtl due. Int., I |t Bat t> I -1, A la. ai I», t»*» i »«««i I A k I I M.. urn .1 ... Lvtmii f*i lii* OH ean« i J I It .I*l uI | t»lj. I tlilli ijr, I Its, M id, imp. II It k / I l> i. 1.. I 111 I I I iVrty or parties be found and dealt with according to law is the wish of iho many friends of Mr. llouse knecht in this community. NO I'M i; On February 1 at, 18ft I, a (lag I Station was established at the La j porte tannery and will be called Ilaporte Tannery. Tickets to and 1 from Laporte will be honored to and from this station. Freight rates to and from Laporte will also apply to and from thia new station. Freight charges must be prepaid ex cepting on consignments to James McFarlane or Union Tanning Co. Hi: vi. lli-<;t- The Spring icrtn opens May Ist, of Yoctl iriii Instrumental Music. Korea! id.| l> 1(11 a, >li> ui**** Imd a kind wind loi ttven Imdy. She join • I tin M I.i 'it'll It *h II '('id' > nilll.' slid W>« a llt'Vultti| ui luta-i (lie I p-« iftti I,"n.'tm ui William 4M.it |M..nud an I < .t>n I Iht viitkut wai» a buuuk u( tl »<> i* which srw* very la iuiitui md Itiutlly *• epl vd hy IBE IHIIIVI M l uiothat lfc>i • a •«! <**• fHtuuat that lot 11litu npiiu thin estth wi» I'liim at ao ■II I an I »|.Uit. 1 Iht- .1 of »h< '♦Mil i h '• Uu mtn »'t." it \|i »i4i>t »r H.i.*u. p<.i» •llj iit..( Uv i I nun MM II V *n. » l|i S m.in,, « t «|I ii. tMI I IE UI I •I | i.* ■■ II . I I MM* 1 «•«* »witlii| i*Willi* id tf«to Mm 112 »»* v'| o*4# t»• .n. For the lnttst styles in men's mitl wo rneu's shoos, t all en John V Flnkle the boot and slioe man youth Muncy Bt, La porte, I'a. ['or lit in. A Hotel at Eagles Mere, location on •Merc Ave. between Hotel Mere an'i l.ake Hide Hotel. Well l'urniehetl, llnishnl ami {rood wafer close by. I'leas ait view t t iiitke and Mountain. This liuibiing will be leased at very reasonable terms, of— C. A- Hhink, Eagles Mere, Pa. Dr. Y. L. Libernian the only regular visiting Optician of l'enn Yan, N. Y., will make bis dates through Bullivan Co as follows: Carroll Hotel, Dushorc, Feb. 12th to 15th inclusive. Forksville I[otel_ Feb. 10-17 ; Sonestown, at the Magargle House 1!) 2i>, All purties at Muncy Valley wishing to see me will please call on me at Sonestown. All ryes tested free of charge. Please remember the above dates. Thanking you for past favors I remain yours. liiuttiiMAN, The Keg. Vis't. Optician. You can net more than $2.00 a day making birch oil, and I can put you up a for about one-half the cost of only a few months ago. 1 have made over forty Stillsaml 1 know how they should be made. Write or call fur prices. JAMES CVNHINOIIAM, The Hardware Dealer, Jackson's block. Onshore, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan county and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Lnnorte Hotel, in Laporte, Pa , on MONDAY, Feb. 30th, 1801. At one o'clock p. m the following describ ed property, viz: All that, certain Lot, piece or parcel of land situated in ( berry twp Sullivan Co Pa. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner of (formerly) John Land bach lot in the road, thence North !tl degrees and 20 minutes East, 154 perches more or less to a corner; thence South 58 degrees and 40 minutes East, 41 perches to a hemlock post corner; thence South HI degrees nnd 20 minutes \\V t iril perches to a corner In Hie road and thence North 58 degrees and 40 min utes West along the highway to the place of beginning. Continuing Forty acres bo the ssunc more or le-s and being (hi! (formerly I William Kisner Homestead. All cleared and under a good state of cultivation with an apple oreliaid and other fruit trees growing thereon; and having thereon erected a Frame House, Frame Bam and other out bui'iiues Seized taken Into execution and to be sild as the property of Josiah lleraburv at tli" hiilt of ( 'hag. Kisi"-, Administrator of William. K isner, deed. TIIOH. MAIIAFFEY. Sheriff. Sheriffs Otliee Laporte, I'u. ~Lan 80th'94 Ail itiinlNlrnliirN Kollre. Notice is hereby given that li tters of administration have been granted on estate of It. M. Storrnont, det late of La porte. to the undersigned, to whom nil persons indebted to said < stile nre ri (juest ! <*d I" mak' ijuiie diate payment, and those | having claim will make them kuowu the I same without delay, W. < . MA-ON, Administrator. Laporte I'a., Feb. 3, IMII. liiiKlneNM l.ocals If In nee I of a winter cap or hat, goto I T. J. Kki i.i li s Hi . B!a kets an ! I'lu- h Itobcs at T. J. I Heeler's. Feed Cutti r For Sale—One large power or bund feed t utter for «ale cheap, at C'oi.k.'s Hardware, Dushorc, Pa. ! SKATF.S—AII kinds, all sixes, ranging ! m price from 35u per pair, up COI.kV LL irdwarc, Dushoie, I'a. I.IMK for fertiii/ing and building, ad ! dress John 11. i jx & Co . Ilugliesville, PH. | Tin rootlntr, Sp iiling, Guttering, any kind .it tin work vmi want, done o:■ short notiott ut the Le.uling Hardware Store. SAM i. COI.k, Dushorc, I'a. I fJuiis and ammunition of all k'nds. at Coles Hardware, Dushorc, Pa, Heatiiu' Stoves mid Hinges the < heapest and liest at the old icliable store, Coles Hardware, Dmliore, I'a. W< alwiiv keepii 1 supply of paints I nils and glass and all kinds or building i supplies, tolis Hardware, Onshore, I'a FOU 111 NT The store of Win. Mey- I lei ton t entrn Ma II SIII.I For luirticu Ins, address Win Meylerl, Laporte, 1 Pa. r ji tiis'l'i lt s NOTH ii. A\ N-ti oii hereby givt'ii that fh<« following ' • 'illill.i havo I'tttMi In I ? ftU I in ih" oiil e «»r | I'H- K»_i't r of Willi in mill fur Sullivan v -unty Partial unt of John \V Lnuil»ert AJm'r i ..f tin* .-t It .t Win I ttmh. rt ,|. .trnwl | Kitiuli'ount of l.ottf. Yonkitt A iiuix .of ih.- .11- 0112 S«lly H.i'K «lf. I. Mmtial ..«».» of John Hujor R««mutor of •h** INK Wit. i*' «lly V» n Thf® h. r dtc I | Ari ltb t M uritiK »fi-i w« n| fr ii-mi itt hi •I. ««!«(• ■' J hii \ M«l» I. ill |. •«| 4' I lli«| t ft.i in - W Ib" I I|I« | Im '■l'M' . ' ■ MmmlJ |H HI • t* h I .jf i el. ,At> . 11 it .! i/diwk |i ui, fur <">ußriii i'i i-i mut ul. ■■■ i W I'll''• SI sV, A L II It ,-i.li r, II I-nr. IB ! I I i.,1 .i I*t»l l lti list' MulltlS. s »ii km i) *..»« Itui ib. i I«, , t elentn.ut «t Ih .» kit* limu lult HI. ,| »»• -ut in. fSulllxii l ii lr »ti Ml.»i») th« IH iv I r« |y A It I 'I si k | 11. vi' lI'UUS, .1 mini ih t»- <»a »»l \ I'urmll t'lliflwi, ;.1 | I . ti ■I , I Am • M. kl. t Y Hun MM » \ V'mill I, HI k| *Mk , 112 . mi. J. S. HARRINGTON, Mittiufiu tuti rand dealer !a We keep nt. all times a Oomplelo Assortment t>f the most Iloliablo Make and Latest Stylsfl. I secure nil discouots al- A At "< can sell at Low lowed by wholesale dealers to UhUh »»Ial«a Pj ices, with satisfaction. —OUU CUSTOM; {} WUl'aiitmrnt is rushed tj keep up with orders and we Defy Competition in quality and prices. Our FICDCII Kip Boots are an especial bar gain. A pleasure to show goods whether you buy or not. •/. S. Si«rrinfjloH v MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA Citizens ot Shunk « Vicinity, DO YOU KNOW THAT J. H. CAMPBELL SON. ATIH STRICTLY IN IT ? (And don't you think they ore not). With the largest line of Ognerid Merehandi-e our k< |>t inn first class (Joneral Store. Fait and Winter goods of every iion, nml n 112 'II lit,"of everything, and no troahle lo shew goods arid we will for soli you oheaper tlmn you cun buy elsewtiero either in Snllivn •» Bradford. Call and look tlicm over, before buying elsewhere, as we can savo you moaey. 1 hanking you for your patronage in (he )>a?t, by Il'iiest and Fair dealings we hope to merit y ur piitrouuge in the future. Yours very respectfully, J. H. Campbell & Son. FOK A Big Bargain, Come and see us, jrwrOAKBOLL &TCo7 Dushore, Penn. We have on hand an excellent line of (icnts furnishing goods of all kind*. InftoA- Ingsults, O 'nts, Caps, Ui ] id g] ics, Rubber goods, Ft Hi and elc., at prices that defy competition. CITSTOM WoR K AW# Correctly done at our In I «|Umi let in IIoT Kb ( A liliOl I I',LO( K at Dushore, P*. We rcspt < ifully in-. >ir VOL" t.».i I ai.d .-,-c ... and est mine goods and prioss If fore purchasing elsewhere. J. W. Carroll Co. -XE. G. SYLVAfIA.Mr L'JSHOr.al - PA, —DEALER IN— Dirr Groceries, Boots and biioos Crockery and Glass Ware. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF The Produce Business, AND AT ALL TIMKS I 'ay the largest prices in CASH FOR WOOL tiUTTKA 4 EGGS. #•:. a. svLivutji. FINE CABINET PHOTOS. S MM) t s t) i) uz.cn. For Tliis Mouth C tily \ tKu ;lcbr"ckt's Gallery znmmo* ?. pa. TO TIIK ii I is lilt)!™" O• Of U O <) »i O-U M OUU o—o I mi | i j ii< I i i m- t class »i| Kill In'tfd kt<>i-k ol l/I.N iiH 111 1, liU'i » tl• 11 I>*» I .■* n (I.oil IH# // I/ S ( I / I\ /' / W U/.VO / H ( V h * /< !«»-•» t ti> I *a h Hi, I » 'I" * »>•* I M l»-bo>< n|» f■' . V . iii i t I ijal prk«as. VulU- l( .. tlully ttu , I r i / \rt:\T, ('UONIS HNKWIU.U K, lll Hllulll, Pi I,OY Ui SO( K (OAL I ' I" >* < . -M»t> I. • a ••Ulfaft (UtlMMl < u si lb • f3.oo',ui} Ui >UU 4S"* v 4 II I t I H lit .HI, lyk