THE REPUBLICAN. FMMAY. JULY 27. MM # * * * * * * *—*—*—* I The N. Y. Weekly Tribune I, *i and | * /Sullivan Republican * I FOR * *51.25 One Year $1.25. j %* —* * * * *""* * *' "* The hotels at the 'Mere are "Oiling up." __ Excursions to Mokonui, are num erous. Colored campmeeting at Laporte. Aug. 4. The rain on Monduy night was welcomed. Church fair anil festival on Friday and Saturday. The oats crop will be a failure in this vicinity. The drouth, has ruined the potato crop in this section. Laporte's water supply is clown to low water mark. Mrs. W. A. Kennedy of Laporte, is quite dangerously ill. The head waters of Lake Mokoma is being cleaned of debris. Mrs E. V. Ingham of the 'Mere, is visiting friends in Wysox. If you want the news when fresh, subscribe for tbe REPUBLICAN. A number of woodsmen were in town Tuesday. They were loud. On Friday the thermometer regis tered 1)6 and on Saturday 00. Quite a change. An excursion of four hundred people will visit Lake Mokoma, this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ilannon and little baby of Sayrc, are visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and family of Laporte, are visiting friends in Cherry. This is pretty hot weather for candidates, but they must make hay while the sun shines. If you would enjoy a good time, jump aboard the cars and come to Laporte on August 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ring of Ringdale, were calling on friends at the county seat, Sunday. The Republicans of Bradford county will hold their convention on Thursday, August Oth. The W. U, T. A. will meet at Mrs. A. J. Ilackley's, Thursday, July 2Ctb, at 3 o'clock p. ni. The Montrose Republican occu pies its new home The build ing is said to be very complete. Rev. Mr. Stewart accompanied by his son, John Stewart, of Towanda, arc guests of the Mountain House. Five or six hundred people of Williamsport are enjoying a picsnic at Lake Mokoma to-day, Thursday. The grass in Mountain Ash ceme tery has been cut, which adds very much to the appearance of the ceme tery. Atty. J. H. Cronin and H. G. Huft'master, both of Dushore, were doing business at the county seat, Monday. The 15th of August, only three weeks from next Wednesday. Make arrangements to come to Laporte on that day. M. W. Jackson, of the firm of Jackson & Woodin, car builders, of Berwick, died on Wednesday of last week aged 79 years. Montrose has vofed to putin their own electric light. The election was held on Tuesday July 10th, and the vote stood 144 to CO. Miss Ola Mahntfey of Laporte, who has been visiting friends in Williamsport for several weeks, re turned home on Monday. There will be a three cornered fight in the Democratic convention for Member, and it has the appear ance of being pretty lively, too. Dr. Pratt of Dushore, was called to Lnporte, on professional business, Monday. He came over to sec Mrs, Wm. Heim, who is dangerously ill. Misi Mertie and Hash Stewart of Laporte, who were visiting friends in Clearfield, f<»r the past few weeks, returned home on Thursday of last week. Nearly every business man in Chicago has signed a petition to Congress iisking that the taritl ques tion be settled, no matter how, and HO say we all of us. Everybody, rich and poor, old and young, married and single, should make positive arrangements to Join the excursion to Laporte on August 15th. The people of La porte will take extra pains that *isit mg guests are given a good time. The Democrats over here, say that Grandmother , has put hi 9 foot iu it. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannon of Forksville, are visiting friends in Laporte. Hon. Kuftsel Karns of Laporte, broke ground for his Lake Mokouia cottaye, Monday. A number of people of Dushore and vicinity, passed through La porte en-route to Eagles Mere, on bicycles, Wednesday. JMA Minn. —July 4th, at Lewis burg, by Rev. L. C. Davis: Mr. Win. 11. Parsons and Miss Emma Craft, both of Glen Mawr, Fa. Clias. Landon raised the frame work for his new dwelling, o:i West Meylert street, Wednesday. Char ley is going to have a neat little home. Several of our young ladies en joyed a walk to Eagles Merc, Wednesday. They went over to join the excursion and hear the band play. Dept. County Treasurer, Morgan Gavitt, was assisting his father, Mr. Peter Gavitt of Laporte twp., to make hay the early part of this week. Debs, the man who thought he could rule the nation with one wave of his hand, was a Democratic repre sentative in the Indiana Legislature in 1884. Collector llei ring of this internal revenue district has already turned ever to the government $715,869.7G, the largest amount ever collected in the district. The people of Benton and vicinity are making arrangements togo on an excursion to Atlantic City on August 23d. A very large time is anticipated. Miss Ettie Chase of Laporte, re turned home from an extended visit with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jilodget, in Sinnanjahoning, on Fiida3' of last week. Joseph E. Piollet died at. his home in Wysox on Thursday morning July 19th after a long and lingering illness with that dread disease, con sumption, aged seventy-four years. During u thunder shower on Fri day lust, the Laporte tannery build ing was struck by lightning. No serious damage was done. Just an arm full of shingles knocked off, tbats all. Herman lling and his sister Julius, of liingdale, each purchased a lot on South Muncy street of F. M. Crossley Monday. Herman contemplates erecting a home on his this fall. St. Joint's I". E. t latircli, l.nportc. Divine services will be held in the above church on Sunday, July 29. 1894, at 4 p.m. by the Rev. Mr. Israel, of Scranton, Pa, Everybody are cordially invited to attend. The thermometer registered 9P> in Laporte on Friday last. This is away up for Laporte. The old set tlers can not call to mind when they suffered more with the beat than on this date. Mr. P. Connor of Bernice, Sulli van County's Democratic candidate for Congress, accompanied by Air. P. E. Alden, civil engineer of the Bernice mines, made us a pleasant call while in town on business, Wednesday. The colored people's campmeeting to be held in the Mason grove at the bead of Lake Mokoma, commencing on Saturday, August 4th, and con tinuing for ten days, will enjoy a liberal attendance of white people of this vicinity. Jack Swank of Elmira, who has traveled the roads in the interest of a wholesale liquor house of Phila delphia and other places, for the past fourteen years, contemplates leasing tbe Tidd Hotel stand in To wanda. A board about the courthouse fell and struck one of the hod car riers on tbe head Tuesda}-. Two gashes were cut in his head and blood flowed freely. He did not lay lip the "shuble and de-hoe," however. 15read is selling for (» and 8 cents a loaf in adjoining towns. We are paying lft cents n loaf. Why not I drop in price in this vicinity? The price of flour is away down and bread stull should go down in pro portion. It is said that Mr. Cleveland's lefter to Mr. Wilson WHS received in the Senate with many (eers and much laughter. Remember the re spect due your President, gentle men. He miy be a little wrong on ; the <|UCHtionn of the day, but no man ought to so far forget himself a* to jeer at him. The office if not 1 tbe man should carry dignity. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tripp's little baby is dangerously ill. Dr. Wad dell of Dushore, was over to sec it Wednesday. Mrs. Wilhelmina Pflaum of Dr shore, mother of Mrs. Simon Hreger of Laporte, died at her home, of dropsy of the heart, on Monday morning. Interment took place in the German Cemetery near Du shore, on Wednesday. Tho Ladies Aid Society of La porte will give a fair and festival in the post oflice buildirg opposite Keeler's store, on Friday and Satur day of this week. Tho proceeds will be used for church purposes. All are cordialty invited. The REPUBLICAN announced some time ago that A. Logan Grim of La porte, was a candidate for Member. This week the Gazette will contain his announcement. Mr. Grim would make a first rate Member and should receive the support of every Demo crat in the land. The Lake Mokoma Land Company should erect a bathing house at Lake Mokoma. This Company is some what slack in the way of enterprise, anyway. They have invested but little money during the past few years in the way of improvement down there. The Williamsport parties interested, are opposed to progress. Fr. Martin, of Overton, Fr. Han ley, of Towanda, and Fr. Sandaal, of Athens, all old college friends of Fr. Enright, visited him at Laporte on Monday and took a look at the site for the new Catholic Church. They were loud in their praise of the selection of the site, and after examining the plans pronounced them the finest they had ever seen. Poor Strebv of Grandmother, has another fit. Tiiis tune it was oc casioned by our article showing him up in the matter of the corner stone for the new Reformed Church at Dushore. His ranting about the REPUBLICAN gives us no concerne, but we think it was hardly decent for him to throw mud at his honor able competitor for the oflice of Representative and to accuse him of being a heeler and boodler. Such attacks will do you more harm than good, Georgle, for every one knows that Mr. Farrell is an honest, intelligent and decent man, Japan and China have had a fallen out and are, going to war about it. The dispute is over the Corealsland, both countries claim possession of the island, which is about twice as large as the State of Pennsylvania. A war in Japan and China perhaps will make better times in Pennsyl vania. Something dreadful must occur to make up for the deficiency of our Democratic administration. All Olliee <>oe«t KrxeiuK^ Centralia, Columbia county, is a town without a tax collector. Both the Town Council aiul the School Board have combined their efforts to secure a collector, but no one wants tjje job. The lawful com pensation is 110 inducement, and it is believed that 10 per cent, will have to be allowed before a collector can be obtained. In the mean time the borough treasury is depleted and the oflicials are in a quandry. This is quite different from the situation in Sullivan county. Our people resort to law for the collector uhip. The Germania excursion of To wanda passed through Laporte at about 10 a. m. Wednesday. There were about six hundred people aboard. The L V. crew brought them as far as Satterfleld where the \V. & N. B. crew and engines, No. 5 and 7 met them and transported them over our road to Sonestown- There were two sections. No. 5 took the lead, she had attached to her ocoaches and they were filled to overflowing. No. 1 had teu coaches, but they were not all Oiled. The Y. M. C. A. ball It-am went through on the regular. It was a gala (lay for the excursionists, judg ing from the smiles that branched out on their faces as they parsed through Laporte, Teuelier* .Mormiil liiNlltiile. The Teachers' Normal Institute will be held at Dugliore, commencing Monday, August 13, at 1:30 p. m., and will continue in session one month. The following books will be used: Brook's Methods of Teaching; Robinson's Complete Arithmetic; Robinson's Intellectual Arithmetic; Townsend's Civil Government i Haines's History ; Kerfs and Reed and K»')log>:'s Grammari Swlnton's and Butler's Geography i Steele's Physiology; Swinton's Fifth Reader. 1 Singing book—"Wreath of Gems." Teachers holding provisional cer 'l i Heat CM and thoso who expect to j tench for the first time during the coming school term are expected to iilloml. i'l ease be present aud ready for work at the llrst seMlon. K. W. MEYLCKT, Supt. • Laporte, Pa, July 23, 1 s#o4. Mr. and Mrs, Judge Ingham, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ingham and Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Ingham and little daughter Eunice, are spending the week with friends in Wyalusing and Sugar Run. Wotk on the uew courthouse is progressing nicely. The bricklayers have the first story laid and also the second story on the cast side. Generally speaking, the people like the plan of the building very much. The old hoard of county commis sioners will get their just dues in the end. The date of the cauipmceting of colored people of Williamsport at Lake MOKOUI:I, has been fixed. It is to commence on Saturday the 4th day of August and continue for ten days. Rev. Mr. Johnson of Williams sport, accompanied by a minister ol Towanda, were in Laporte Thurs day making arrangements. We un derstand that the colored people ol Towanda, will take part in the meet ings. Wo were busy in our job depart ment last week doing paper books. We did one in the case of: August L. Smith, Treasurer of Sullivan County, Plaintiff; vs. John H, Far rell and Gabriel Litzelman, two of the County Commissioners of Sulli van County, Defendants. A. J. Bradley, attorney for plaintiff. The case was brought by Smith and is relative to commission allowed him for moneys paid out as Co. Treas urer. A destructive forest fire swept over Dutch Mountain in the vicinity ol Ricketts last week, doing damage to hundreds of acres of standing timber and burning thousands of logs ready for the mill. The Dorsey lutnbei camp and another house and barn closo by were consumed in the flames. Several buildings owneJ by Trexell & Terrell were also con sumed. The loss of the standing timoer will be felt to a great extent, by the lumbermen in the vicinity of Lopez. The Eagles Mere base ball team took the early morning train on Friday last en-route to Towanda* The object of their visit to tiie me tropolis of Bradford, was, fo knock out the Y. M, C. A. team. They were doomed to disappointment, however. The result of this union was: Y. M. C. A. 17 scores; Eagles Mere 13- The 'Mere boys claim that three of their regulars were not in the thatch and that when they come together they will make it more than interesting for the To wanda boys. Streby, of Grand mother—the (itt::- zcttc, appears to think that all the Democratic leaders in the county are heelers and boodlers. This is pretty hard on Karns, Walsh, Smith, Flynn, Murray, Gallagher, Phillips, Tonkin, Parrel 1, Speaker, Wright, Caseman and a number of other gentlemen, who have always been considered by the people of the county to be good men and trun. If Grandmother is to lie relied upon the only good men in the Demo cratic party are, Streby, himself and the man who writes his editorials. Mr. Chas. Stewart of Clearfield, who spent several weeks with his son, D. M. Stewart of the Laporte Hotel, this summer, has evidently given the boys down thero a great big "stifT," regarding the wilds of Sullivan. The Clearfield Journal publishes his well gotten up story, wherein be relates a big kill—two hear and two catamounts in one day. Great Scott we do not believe there are a half dozen men in the county who can boast of killing two bear in one day. There are some bear here but I hey are not as plenty as ail this He speaks of catching suckers, this is true, we have them in abundance. The old gentleman, without doubt, ''winked the other eye,'" when he cut lose from the reporter. The Lawrence Bros, of Dushore, were awarded the contract of erect ing the new Catholic church at this place, on Monday and broke ground for the same on Wednesday, The structure will be of wood and will bo 40 by 05 feet, Tho height of the spire will be 16 feet. The location is on West Park street; one of the finest sites for a church or a dwell ing In our town. The force of carpenters now at work on the Troy courthouse, under the supervision of tho Lawrence Bros., will have said building completed, HO far as the carpenter work is concerned, and ivady for the plasterers by the mid dle of next week, when they will come to Laporte and assist to erect | '.lie church. It will be a neat and pretty edifice, one that all of us can [ feel proud of. Fr, Km iglit, who was the leading spirit in Ibis enter prise, will spend a good part of hi* lime ut Laporte, in close consulta tion with the contractors, during its couatructiou. 2G2H17 The Loyal Temperance Legion atul Vs. of Forksville, will hold an entertainment, followed l»y a Millin ery Soeial, Saturday evening, July '2.H, 18!U, in the hull over the store of G. W. Snyder & Co. All are cordially invited. Admission— adults, 1:> cents ; children, 10 cents. Proceeds to he used in county temperance work. 11Y ORDER OF COM. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. j. W. Bal lard. Aug. Ist, IKO4. MRS. J. 11. SPENCF.R, Sec'y. ItllSlllCH* I.CM'WI.H. Haying tools of all kinds at B. ITE W'F. Souei-town, Pa. Paris green for your potato bugs and oil for mowing machines, at Bodine & Wurn's Sonestown, Pa. Goto Bodine «fc Warn, Sonestown, l'a., for mackerel and lake herring. If you wish good goods at bottom figures goto B. iz W's. Sonestown, Pa. A large and complete assortment of grain cradles sickles, and all kinds of harvesting tools at Coles Hardware. Bicycle, sundries and repairs at Coles Hardware. You can net more than $2.00 a day making birch oil, and I can put you up a Still for about one-half the cost of only a few months ago. 1 have made over forty Stills and 1 know how they should be made. Write or call for prices. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, The Hardware Dealer, Jackson's block, Dushore, Pa. During these hard times everybody wishes to be economical. Buy a Gasolene Cooking Stove and save in fuel, time, trouble building tires etc- Call and in spect theni at COLE'S Hardware, Dushore, l'a. For a good hay rake goto CHAS. LA LEU Laporte, Pa. Ice Cream will be served Friday after noon and evening at the parlor of the Mountain House. Mus. M. C. LAUER. For agricultural implements goto CHAS. LAUEK, Laporte, l'a. Three cans of corn 21 cents and throe cans of tomatoes 85 cents at, KEELER'S. WANTED.—A good blacksmith; for further particulars write or inquire of— J. W. BALLARD. Laporte, Pa. A lot of $:100 ladies shoes will be sold for f2.00 until the stock is exhausted at r. J. KEELER'S. We have on hand the largest assort ment of ladies' gents' and childrens' shoes at the lowest prices ever offered in La porte. Come and see them. —T.J. IVRELER. Get your milk pans and pails at COLE'S Hardware. Made of the best material and workmanship. Men's women's aud children's rubbers of all .sizes at John Fmkle's, the 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. Keeler'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. KEELIiK S. LIME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John 15. Fox A: Co.. Hugliesville, Pa. Tin rooting Spouting, Guttering, any kind of tin work you want, done on short notice at the Leading Hardware Store. SAM'I. COI.E, Dushore, l*a \Ve always keep a good supply of paints oils and glass and all kinds of building supplies. Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. For the latest styles in men's and wo men's sho<*s, call on John V. Finkle the boot and shoe man South Muncy St, La porte, Pa. Notions and Diygoods just received at T. J. KEELEIi'S, at bottom prices, also Mens Furnishing goods. For barbed or plain fine wire, call at CGIJK'B Hardware, Dushore, Pa. A new extension wiudow spring for hanging spring window curtains. Can be used on any width window. Easy to put up at, KEELKH'H. Ladies slilrt waists of all sizes at KEELEII'S. FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. W. C. MASON "I In the Court of | Common Pleasof vs. Sullivan County, ' No. 98. May SUSAN W. GARIIIOUES. j Term, 1894. Sullivan Count)/, SS: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of said County, Greeting: We command you. as before command ed. that you attach Susan W. Garrigues, late of your county, by all and singular her goods and chattels, lands and tene ments, in whose hands or possession so ever the same may be, so that they shall appear before our Court of Common Pleas to be hohleu at Laporte in and for said County, on the 17th day of September, next, there to answer John L. Smyth and Charles It Latter, assigned to W. C. Mason and W, C. Mason, in a Plea of Assumpsit. And that you attach a piece or parcel of land, in the Borough of La porte, described as follows: Beginning at a corner of Lot No. 4 of William A. Mason's allotment, thence east along southerly line of said lot, and extending along southerly lino of 5 and 6. along aforesaid allotment, 120 rods to a corner of Lot No. 8. along aforesaid allot ment. Thence along westerly line of hist named lot, 40 rods to corner of Lot 10, thence along westerly liue of last named lots 120 rods to easterly line of lot 12. Thence along easterly line of afore said lot 40 rods to place of beginning. Containing 30 acres to !«• the same, more or '1 lie same being unimproved and unoccupied. And, also, that you summon all persons in whose hands or possession the said goods and chattels, lands and tenements, or any of them may be attached. So that they, and every of them, be and appear bet ore our said Court ou the 17th day of September, l<->94, to answer what shall l>e objected against them, and abide the ju«ljjn»»-nt of the said Court therein. And have you then and thee this writ. Witness ih<' Honorable John A. Sittser, | President Judge of our said Court, at La poite, this illst day of May, A. !>,, 1894. AI.IMIONSL'S WAI.MI, Protliouolary. iSTU, OK TUB CoUMT OF 1 COMMON PI.EAS OF SUI.I.IVAN COUNTY, PA. J Published by order of the said Court. TiiouAs MAIIAKKEV Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Pa., June 15, 91, First National Bank, HUGHESVILLE, PA Capital ?50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $12,600 This tmnk oiler-; nil the uanal Irn ilitics for the transaction of a GENEKAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts Respectfully Solicited. DeWitt Bodine, President. W. C. Frontz, Cashier C. \V. Waddrop, Vice President. J. S. HARRINGTON, Muuufactuter and dealer in Boots and Shoes. We keep at all times a Complete Assortment of the most Reliable Make and Latest Styles. I secure all discounts al- ft IAM And can sell at Low lowed by wholesale dealers to V»*u fIUM} Prices, with satisfaction -OUR- Ci:HTOM {} Department is rushed to keep up with orders and we Defy Competition iu quality and prices. Our French Kip Boots are an especial War-* gain. A pleasure to show goods whether you buy or not. •/ S. Harrington, MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA TO THE PUBMST" o- 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 I am prepared IJ meet any prices or quotations with a first class and well selected stock ot MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING HATS, CAJ'S, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODA TRUNKS, J) AGS AND UMBRELLAS. 1 also have full lines of Samples from two Merchant Tailoring fistab* lishments.for Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get price*. Yours Respectfully etc., p p VINCENT. CRONIN'S NEW BLOCK, _ DtJSHORfi, PA FINE CABINET PHOTOS, $1.50 Peiu Dozen. For This Month Only at Englebreckt's Gallery DtTSHCRE, . FjL. FOR A Big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLL & Co. Dushore, Penn. We have on hand an excellent line of Gents furnishing goods of all kinds, Includ ing suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Underware. Boots and Shoes, Rubber good* F*lU and etc., at prices that defy competition. CUSTOM, W ORIS PKOMFTFEiY AjVB Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Duihore Pa. We respectfully invite \ OU to call and see us and examine goods and prlc«« be fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Carroll & Co. -XB. G. SVLYAM,*- DTTSHOR.e - FA, ftaTWe are headquarters for Henriettas, Cashmeres, Black French goods* Moire' t Silks Moire' Cotton Goods. Japonettes, Fine French Ginghams, Sattines. Dotted Swiss effects &c. Everybody will want— s Laces This Yean For trimming. Wo have the largest stock of them erer showfl in the County. Having imported several crates of Crocker}' direct- JFrom England.? Wc are prepared to give you prices that will astonish yotl. A new stock of Ladies' Men's and Children's shoes. Window shades, Lace curtains &c. A new stock of Fresh Groceries Arriving Daily. Give us a call. CASH FOR WOOL BUTTER * EGGS. E. G. S LOYAL SOCK COAL. Loyal Sock Coal, for sale at the Breaker of the State Line & SalliVM Railroad Co. at Bernice s3coo.?™ The Slate Line A Sullivan R. R Co. I. 0. BLIGHT, BUPT