THE REPUBLICAN. FKIDAY, JUNE 8. 1884 4c * ♦ * # * *— * * * I The N. Y. Weekly Tribune I *| and | # Sullivan Republican * | for I *j $1.25 One Year $1.25. j ♦ —* * » * • • • • * Sunday was breezy. Land sales June 11th. Head our business locals. Court adjourned Saturday morn ing. A tin plate in ill will be construct ed in Harrisbnrg. The State treasurer is paying out the school warrants. Carpenters began work on the court House, Wednesday. Our people predicted an early spring, but they were wrong. Francis McDonald of Cherry, was doing business in town Saturday. Time flies fast. Fourth of July only three weeks from uext Wednes day. The Democratic county conven tion will convene iu Forksville, in August. Sheriff Mahaffey advertises two sheriff sales in this issue of the ItE PUULIOAK. A shower passed over this vicinity Sunday night and the air was full of electricity. Judge Phillips of Muncy Valley, was doing business at the county seat, Monday. The lirst ward people are giving Mr, McFailane lots of orders for lumber, these days. The Democratic State Convention will convene in Harrisburg on Wednesday, June 27th. Frank Magarglc of Soneslown, was transacting business at the county seat, Wednesday. The Republican convention will be held in Laporte oil the 2tith ol June. See call elsewhere. The through express was short life, but she was a high header and a good looker while she existed. A large number of subscribers lo the Republican, called last week •and settlod with the printer. Thanks. The Senate investigating com mittee, Carlisle aud the Sugar Trust, arc making a sweet mess of it. The people of Westeru Sullivan are anxious for a mail service be tween Foot of Plain and Eldred— -ville. There were three divorce cases in court last week. The women were the dissatisfied ones and did the ap plying. Mother earth is soaked with water and a good part of the seeds recently putin the ground, are de caying. Those of our readers who desire to attend the Treasurers' land sales, must putin an appearance on Mon day June lltli. A large number of suckers taken from the tributaries of Lake Moko iua, were carried home by court guests last week. Frank Gallagher says the people 1 of Laporte are more united tod ty, than for the past uiue yearn. The i cause is apparent. Jack Itobinsuu says he is a sial wart republican aud proposes to taks 0.l his coat and work for the ticket (iocxl boj •) M k Hon. M S. Quay is uot in favor! uf increasing the present rales ot domestic postage on newspapers , Quay is a friend of tin* poor. JoUu Uui.t, the Fi< ludiiuan 01, Oeletlia, who stolu I', H. Ingham'* ball, last winle'', Mtpofe* in lull. lln emu MMteuued him to 'to days. Thrill tmw o.isus ** I .itmllp'iv wen n puiti'd t'i board ol health oi Lewmlowu, l«st wit k limn an lliuu i it'Os Ulidi r l|u*l UlaUl lluW VVUoM I'li.'ti Uu>j VUMMM In illitH hi* »»uiy fur \l*>, will lliu |»»jf m*»Ur 4«lucl #1 tlu lui ihc Uu «!»>• Uti W+* >lw»tnt Ml|«t •UxuUug W J UN mini; ul Uuilimi M4« 4lgi'Hg lU« ImaitM •* liti (I 4l ilia cmili 4) U. ||WU4M>> ll* »•» > IMHUUM I JHMiU"! b | t>. • llUit *u«, IVwiul iUt iltitlj tlHillt llllli ul IM> Vl'llg ul lllti I'lldlH) Ittfi.i* I .. I.K« I(WM Vllt if <4 Ml |kl»«|i« i'« J<*l M, »;l. «w4 Ml> t..#4 »♦*•» «M*4 I'M (#*» Wt |*«f *4 Wn »<•• »«*••! 111 «l» H»U l»i . U|t (*l« 4 IrM lit 112 I' l»U I i •* fttuHutt, W»*« '•»* Now that we lmvu a new moon it is predicted tbat we will have les* rnin. _______ The new school board organized on Monday. J. A. Jordan was elect ed president of the hoard. Mr. Higley, was the delegate from Laporte, to the Prohibition State Convention held in U illianisport on Wednesday. A 11 tun iter of our people will at tend the commencement exercises ol the Collegiate Institute, ofTowanda, next Wednesday. If the Senate would only try to do something and stop trying the newspaper correspondents it might grow more popular. County Commissioner, J. J. Web ster and Commissioners' clerk, J. E. Gallagher, were doing business in Williamsport, Tuesday. The M. E. parsonage at La porte, was raised on Tuesday. The large, able and willing force of men pres ent made quick work of it. M. C. Mercur Esq., of Eld red ville, was transacting business at the county seat, Tuesday. Mr. Mercur made the Repuulicax o(liee a call while here. Landlord Seeley of the Forksville Hotel, is erecting a new barn. Mr. Seeley proposes to be in readiness to look after the horses left in his cue, during the progress of the Forksville fair. Williamsport welcomed the Pro hibitionists on Wednesday. It is fair, to presume that the Lumber City people did not use any display of prejudice because their guests favored water. Everybody is making prepara tions to come to Laporte on th'j 15th of August. Well, they will never regret the trip. We are going to have a gala day over here on that date. There was'nt a single civil case heard last week. The little petty Commonwealth suits took the time of the court. The same old trial list will appear for September term with a few new cases added to it. The annual encampment of the Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic, will be held at Gettysburg, June 30 to July 0, inclusive. A sufficient number of tents will be pitched on Cemeteiy Hill for the use of Posts, A bicycle to be run by hot air and that will carry two persons is soon to be placed on the market by Hiram W. Kistler, says the Strouds burg JcJfcrHonian, It will cost £SOO. The price places it beyond the reach of printers. Wo turned out nine jobs last week and have as many more on our job hook. We did one or two for parties in the vicinity of Dushore. When the people over there are de sirous of a good job, they address it to the Rki-i m.icAN office. Stewart Chase while looking after the furnace in the basement of the school building last week, stepped on a wire uall, which penetrated his foot a half inch or more. The pain of the wound was so sevyro that Stew was confined to his room for several days after the mishap. A general rehearsal of polities was talked over at the county seat last week. There seems to bo a general dissatisfaction in the Democrat ic ranks regarding their candidates and there is a move on foot to brirg out a"duk horse" for one or two ol the offices, Olllcitilu >'f tli»' he hi git Valley nnil Monlroiit! roii'U «unu to this plu v Tue»il:iy, ftutl were taken to Mont toott by MpfiMtil train. Tin* object ol llio trip i» unknown, luit U In U.ivt b 'i'ii in connection »i(U tbe inuoli tulk'il of Jtiiigli.iialon mnl \Villmn»*jMitl root. Tuuklmiinook \\ 111 I'UI Hit- I lull! UH %4MIW- A prominent mili'ul linn inform* ti* iUii it it only u >| u«*ml mn of u »uiy »li.ul liiiii wluu tliu >uilciili l>l llyvl »V lli I III! tiifOU)|it to I o *«mli* KIII II TTIIUIITFINIVT.u f>r Hie of ttie •ttrviuu mu im* |i«>ii>liit|( I ofcuml.t Will |>ti»»a«» it* »oul Willi (mlicliil | OM»I»>|.I H> ■ *> m Min Met i bin it lunuiim In tlo i W|tlM) ol J imm Mi I llUllM ol |.4 (milm. ilitltilgu I lit "t»4 *)i on M'lloit) kH'l illlil' l lill i I|i|'l>>)ti|4 •iwii 4ii>| iuuk mi t itk* * w«M m>u t|i Mfcfr 4|l.>l|t t;i»lj|»i m> I" *ll 4lt I Ikl I . I. I-i , *iiu inii H I M •!»«« <(|ill 'lw*M Mi 4*l li *tn>l MM« II ll'i( 4t*>i i'le i*l hum ll| |||« t ui Ml- It.l Uu M 'bU) ill# •4M 144 ll> 4> 'l l*lwfv li y b4 1t 'l it# / -41 | I lit ip •vi I V «M. t>i 'HI n«»» «!• I I Mt tit'i oiii ii| 'i 'Wi 4« * « ">• I Ha* ' I»i Jifc 4 \u i »li When hailstones us large as oranges cover the ground to the depth of six inches in Texas, people residing north of Mason & Dixon's line have little cause to complain. Jack Robinson, at the Republi can convention, recently held in llariisburg captured high, low and the game. If the cards had not been manipulated he would have get '•Jack" also. Every consumer of sugar after the pending tariff bill becomes a law with the sugar schedule retained as it now is, will contribute to enrich ing the sugar trust by paying the advanced price of sugar. Among the number of Laporte people who attended the Prohibi tion Convention iu Williamsport on Wednesday, were: Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Couklin, Mrs. Tinklepaugh, Mr. Hi;;ley and J. W. Ballard aud daughter, Miss Irine. Trains Nos. 23 and 24, known as the morning and evening express, are not subject to tlaging at the Lie* porte Tannery and Holmes' Mid. Laporte people desirous of taking these trains must get aboard at the Laporte depot. U (' T. 112. toilveutiou. The Third Quarterly Convention of the Sullivan county W. C. T. U. will be held at Laporte, on Wednes day, June 20. Mrs. Anna V. Ham mer, State President, will be pres ent during the entire session. The program will be published nexl week. Miss 11. M. Litti.k, Sec'y. Farmers who have planted their corn in consequence of the continued wet weather talk disconragingly of the prospect of a good crop should they be able to plant within a week. Crop records will show that good crops of corn have resulted from planting as late as the 12th of June. At the annual meeting of the IlillsGrove township school board on Monday it was decider! to length en the school term to eight months and to raise the salaries ot the teach ers ten per cent. This indicates a progressive spirit on the part of the school boaid of IlillsGrove, and should be an example to the boards in other districts in our county. The wood work of the Lake Mo koma steam boat, arrived last week and is being put together on the beach of the lake. The machinery will be whipped in a few days. The men engaged on the work say it will take them until the last of June to coinple the sti ucf.ure. The boat will he fifty feet ill length and will carry from fifty to seventy live people. If the pending tariff bill is passed it will always be blackened with the sugar trust scandal, and every per son who pays two cents more a pound thereafter for su»ar, will be reminded of the corrupt bargain made by the Democrats in the presi dential campaign of 1892 with the trust in consideration of a $.">00,000 contribution to the campaign fund. I'roliiliiliuu n I'uiliire. PORTLAND, Me., May 28.—1n an interview General Neal Dow ac knowledged that, for the first time in his life, bis prohibition liquor law was '"not enforced at till in Portland." lie said: "The sheritl and city authorities are commanded by the statutes to enforce the Maine law, and their ulliclal oath binds them to be faithful to thai duty. The liquor law is not enforced in Portland because the leaders wish to obtain the vole and iulluuiicc of the rum sellers." The proper ofli -laUof Lycoming county not satisfied with the I result of the inquest held on there i main- of 1-aeh' i llou-i kneeht, dU inleied the liody on Wednesday of' hut week and with m* vera I phvsi- i ciun» luade a second examination. I with a view of obtaining, if |>o»sible, the cause of hi* death, but not even a tooth bud In Hii knocked cut and positive!) no vvideuut! found l<< show thai the mil irtnuate nan had Ikm'U Murdered. T'li< will put a • lop to jjo*Mp and w ill be belter in the cud. lb tdf iii count.) hn two pliOts toi hul l.iu iotiil it I uwuiitlu and I'll') the q •lion 111 the con •Ululloli iIU v uf 14u emits for Ottc countv is Im HIJ agitated up tltuie, ii.il the TUIKIIHIU !{>FIUHLNAII am* lln»l "in uidn to li tvw litis qui »|iuu li itl• •V> 'I. I lllnk < III' 111 ||:»» (s ill *l4llvl !•) 1 ik ui'la ilf i* n» to 1(4 11 llm tiiw t >keii b< lult the iluiili tin t'ouit, S'"l 4 tilt dt'isloll Ik'lldeitd Willi 111. i lilt IU H||4 »t|bati| i| tloli |M|>H» lulu bnii ouiii 4, tb l it || w>pti.U'l I >>ilii< lent fnud* Will Im.' imivul to i4< 14-*} ttm vq*t'tiin m| vul* i)itijjilnp I hi* !• *u iiup"i >I>I«<*(IMII, MI L SHOULD U. D. II.J' F tl !• v i| iv#t|tti| in "ti.iiii tin )«• iii | the w I*Mli. tl| 111 « Itfbl u- i t>J till* kMMIt «|« IblMitWd »* till in wuitieis l <4 a II it*i« WJMU !• uMvMtstim Hul. .i 44 *'tM> itMlIU)* UiUtV* 14 •WwM U* kn-i**, IM tt»#4 ||u | » Mites Mr l»| •» U» » M County Superintendent, F. W Meylert, of Laporte, lias been selected us one of tlie examiners of the graduating class of the Alans field Normal School arid will leave for that place on Saturday. The examining exercises will take place on Tuesday, June 12th- Mr. Mevlcrt will b-.i accompanied by his wife as far as Waverly, where she will goto Middletown, N. Y., on a visit tf> friends, Frank, after filling his appointment at Mansfield, will join the Mrs. at Middletown, They will be absent from home for several weeks. AItLE TO IIKIK 4IOIS Mllilwry Enrollment for I lie I'oiiu -1} ol Sullivan Below will be found a list of citi zens in the different precincts of Sullivan county, who are able to bear arms in defense of their coun try, if called upon to do so. The assessors who performed (his work received three cents per name: Cherry, 406 Colliy HOO I'll v ids<.n, 211 Du-hor.', las Klkliinil iil h'orkavilla 3;t l'»* Sts Porks I o« Mill-drove, 109 Lii|>orto li ~...„ 06 Laporte T 72 Shrowstury, yfi Total 1777. On Tuesday, the 26th of June the delegates of the various precincts in Sullivan county will meet iu Con vention at Laporte for the purpose of nominating men to fill the places on the Republican ticket. It should be remembered by these delegates that to their good judgment, iu a great measure, depends the success of the ticket next fall and they should use lots of carc that their selections be wisely made. Let their work be we'll done in harmony and the party will march forward to victory in tlie coining campaign. We should till bo true to our prin ciples and help and advise to nomin ate the strongest ticket possible. The IiKPUBUCAN will ever favor this end. The receipts at the Laporte Rail Road station for the month of May, was as followsi Tiekcta gol l t?00.0(i. Freight rcccivnl 755.00. I'rci :ht fo: wirilcd, 631,11.1 Hx|>ro-s roc ivoil 4ft 75. KX|>roi|iiehaiiiia county, are | awaited with iuteivst 11 v the rcsU ileiits of the supposed oil belt. The 1 boring i* now in charjju of New, Vti|K parties, who have eulisted the interest off tuners in that vicinity, I who in let 11111 for (tie) autl otlun supplies lako stuck in the prospective 1 ;• nailers (ileal aecrucy la ohaerwil 111 the work, uiul tin diiller* will ,'iv« no information aa to the depth 112 the bulc h lies. it la ealiuiatetl 111 it lite wi 11-, ate now ttbttul I,'Jt" 1 li't t 111 tli pth. In e1 ie oil It loitiitl 111.ui) tiitiin ile lh it the wulia will bt ' until thu am ill attiekbolil tu at an bo induced to pall wilh th*M' I'laiitis." Hllli'S hh me Sli|(u list' A SHMlisu \ 111 11 b) l m «•'ma of tliit it • \ nl iiit .ii ant billed uit (be Mate I inn V Mailn.ui i.oiital btlattu Sea VIII4III and l.id'Uiiuig. (it about 11 > 1 11* mI Filial uisbl lit 11l U.* II tu > li. 111 aa 111 S a 41 a "bi»»t ' 1 ii|t liiiloiti. •utM > a bill iiidi i ibu HiHnt I, m u| Iktwol, abd •Itilwl up Ota iaiii"al llttk to a ti>l« lilt it ">iie \li.iit Iha In «ta!• 'I t «ii . ftMti ii 011 ttodb '•HtalM. ttw. •iuitg, atid *ii mb bit#, tlti it**) Ual'i p«»t> i i|Vt| blitt 1 ' M# it wftii I bt iH/jit't j. Ha im I | . i Übmg .. 1 , K»a a i» i alls ai' i 11 t ib" |ita a#!!i||i km A lot of $3.00 ladle* shoes will lie sold for $2.00 uutil the stock is exhuusted at 1 T. J. KEELEU'B. We have on band the largest assort ment of ladies' gents' ami chililrent' shoes at the lowest prices ever offered in La porte. Come and see them.— T. J.KKELBR. Oet your milk pans and pails at COI.e'S Hardware. Made of tlie best material and workmanship. Men's women's and children's rubbers of all sizes at John Finkle's, Uie Laporte boot and shoe man John offers them reason able. If in need of rubbers for yourself or the little ones, go look them over. Just received at T. J. Heeler's store, a new lot of Morie silk, worth 75 cents per yard—Our price 50 cents. A new lot of the latest styles of Dress goods just arrived at T. J. KEELEH'S. LfME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John li. Fox ifc Co . ilughesville, Pa. Tin roofing. Spouting, Guttering, any kind of tin work you wiint, done on short notice at the Leading Hardware Store. SAM'L COI.K, Dushore, Pa. We always keep a good supply of paints oils and glass and all kinds of building supplies. Coles Hardware, Dushore, l'a. For the latest stylos in men's and wo men's shoes, call on John V. Finkle the boot, and shoe man South Muncy St, La porte, Pa. Notions and Drygoods just received at T. J. KISELER'S, at bottom prices, also Mens Furnishing goods. For barbed or plain fine wire, call at COLE'S Hardware, Dushore, Pa. A new extension window spring for hanging spring window curtains. Can be used on any width window. Easy to put up at, KEEI.KII'S. Ladies shirt waists of all sizes at Kbbmcb'B, Execntor'w Notice. Letters testamentary having been grant ed to the undersigned upon the estate of Anna Christiana Ring lute of Laporte township, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same must present them duly authenticated to the undersigned for settlement, HERMAN KING, Executor. Laporte twp., May 28, 1801. vHERIFP'B BALE —By virtueot WUN- I'HY Witrrs 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 Laporte Hotel, Laporte, Pa., »n SATURDAY, JUNE 30™, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. in.the following described property, viz: All ilie following Lots, pieces or parcels of land lying anil being in tho Township of Laporte, County of Sullivan, and Stale of Pennsylvania, and being Lots Nos. 4 and sof Section No. -1 and Lot No. 7, of Section No. 8, of the allotments of the Lake Mokoma Land Company; said Lots Nos 4 and 5 of Section No. 4, each front iug west 100 fe ton Fountain avenue, and each being 800 feet in depth; and Lot No. 7of Section No. 8, fronting east 85 feet on Fountain avenue, and being 273 feet iu depth. Lot No. 4. seized and taken in execution as the property of E. J. Gaynor. Lot No. 5, as "lie property of E. K. Guv nor; and Lot No, 7as the property of F. E. Gleim. Together with all the lights to the Lake, and subject to all the restrictions of the Lake Mokoma Land Company, The l.o's are all unimproved. Seized, taken into execution and to be - >1(1 as the property of E. J. Gaynor, Son & Co, and E. J. Gaynor, at the suit of Samuel Cole (use) <-"t. al. THOMAS MAIIAFFEV. Sheriff. INOIUMS Attorneys. Sheriff's office, Laporte, Pa., June 4, 'O4. OIIEKIKF'S SALB.—By virtue of « writ »-1 of VEND. EX. KKAI„ issued out of the Court of Common Picas of Sullivan coun ty. and to iin- directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Hotel Carroll, in Difhore, Sullivan Co., Pa on SAT I' PDA Y. JINK HO, 1594, at one o'clock p. in., the following de scribed property, situated partly in Sulli van iiiid partly in Bradford counties, viz: All that certain two lots pieces or parrels of land lying and being partly In the Town ships of''herry and Forks, Sullivan coun ty. and partly in Overton township, Brad ford county.Stale of Pennsylvania, one of said lots bounded as follows to wit: No. 1 Beginning at a stake and stones at the north west comer of the large tract hereinafter mentioned, thence south degrees, ea't 213 perches, more or less, along the line of a tract Caleb ('annult wariautcc, to a cotner, thence south 3o l g degrees, west ISO perches more or less to a corner, thenoe north 59 degrees, west •JlB perches tu a corner on the west line of the said tract, thence north HOdegrees east 190 perches more or less to the place of beginning; Containing 150 acres nioreoi less, ami allow ante of ti percent, for roads, ttc. Being part of a larger tract of land called "CorniieM," ami in the warrant inline of Juiia) bun Cariuull. The other of said lots bounded as fol lows, to wit: No 'J. —Beginning at a corner in the line of Imds of Christian lleverly and lauds of Henry lleverly, theuce north d* Krci», east 45 perches to a corner, thence by lands of Jacob lleverly south 1 > ile grees east 14U pen In * to a corner, thence south HO dugie ■*, w< -t 5 perched to a turn er. I lie n< e n->i i h titl tlcgiaes wetl to the place of bt; inning: Continuing 20 acres and 14 pt reins more or Its*. Km i I'liNu ai.d rtarvlug however, from "ill ol (lie latnl bt'l' in described, !iU aerea IIIOI e or lens, tummled its follows liegiu uing at a »t:il»t anti »iouc* at the north wv t comer of 4 l-irg'i traet of land lutein tut nti uttl, limine MIUIII Ml degrees, cit»l M pen In »al iug line of % tract in the w.tiiiiiiti uutiieof t tleh Carin.tnll, tu u turner, tkeiiti' aniiltl 4si ( drains west l.'il p< ibeato a i unit r tie m.m rib tMI deipitt ' wt»l HI |ierchik to an ash llience Hot til KM dt Liw • t .t-l t'.'O , t lilu-» to tin olat ii u| U utii i.t u-u »||i,Mie partly in r'oiks t iwimiii Hulllv.iu itiunis Pinna., and t iitlv IN ll' ITIIORTLT IUNIY I'tuna Vl.sii fun tu I «.• »t I'lliitj and it»iiviuy (row out of the land lifltlll Irtt iilml 1111, nlt » limit or b a llh lb> usual allow Mil', » ttttlw ill I lull) luaU' li p attttl Hubi* ,A t irimtf, b itiud'd I« fnliuwt, ii> WLL lit 41 A PTTTI T< IITT'I N( lanu J in lilt * tuai lt»' H&U.I ..( Jandi I'aikti i|in.. tb> «-t i.f Mtn>l| N tit t lu t 4> iLi ptildb load, iInMI >■ bt wid Mat fit Ml| itai t* taal n bit W< a I*' ilt tin. aouiit 44 ti *1.1« »t .l ll*it li • 111 « ptttl IUVAT" bu|lb .11 4 al"'» I**l 4 tsei • tti lit* I tat« UI u. lull 1.4 lb* mli» ifcttsna v«si>4 m .bt ftttian 1»! ''•( st it . ( < u i hi |tta bt« tta'.ii ut it 1 a.ib 'itt u»tt*l tv ita *b bll lull, tbait a tin it.| a ll *H» 1 b a** 4 'nub l«4ia and 'iibti '"t t.. idi.. # « a ij-1«t "t bail tla* <- at a*» 4 •ii .. i a ltd >*bu»hore, We respectfully invite \OU tocall and sec us anil examine good* und prictt fore purchasing elsewhere. J. W. Carroll & Co. -*£. G. SYLYABAX -BBWOM - li, Mr Wo are headquarters I'm Sl> nrietta-, Mlaek Prt'uch gootli Xfoire'Sllktt Moiru'CoUmi tiocds. .1 ij>■ > n> 11• s, l-'iue French (ihighea* Satliues, Dulled .Swiss effect* ifl, Everybody will want- SLaces This Year? For liiiuuiiug, We h»\« the lat >-i ut thitu ever »hown in the I'onnly. Having import. I > vu. >1 ci u-» of Crock, i,v Jireci—■» iFrom Eng land.c wvwi*i ttw We »ic pupiitd Uj n>t >'"» | ■ • Ibul v» II ictonieh you. A tit * til l.i ■(.. • M > it .Ut >». \\ IliduW 1..m. cult tin* ,Vit. \ in w itiH h wl I iveit tirotterive CASH FOR WOOL MUTTER 4 EGAS. #: IV. .M'M'.JJf.J. I,OV AI. MM K DO.IL * Nutft t'"«' h " *• In. w| •«u |.t«f 4 ambit* t m Ut.bi « $3.00;,';? tin Litti i H«, >ii§|| ti | t | y uti-Mli I \