THE REPUBLICAN. FHIDAY, OCTOHKIt 5. IXtU I The X. y Weekly Tribune l # *1 and | » Sullivan Republican » I for *| 11.25 One Year $1.25. | News is scarce this week. Sunday was a perfect day. Chestnuts are ill the market. It is pretty hard to issue a paper that will suit everybody. Mrs. John Messenger of Burn wood, is visiting friends in Laporte. Observe the business locals in the REPUBLICAN. Something new each week. The candidates will all be in at tendance at the Forksville fair, this week. R. L. Marks of Dushore, has a new ad. in the REPUBLICAN, this week. Read it. Mr. and~Mrs. W. Is. Woodruff of Williamsport, spent Sunday with friends in Laporte. BORN': —To Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Keeler of Laporte, on Saturday Sept. 29, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sireby and family of Dushore, were in attendance at the Uughesvslle fair last week. You must pay a county or state tax, on or before next Saturday, if you desire to vote in November. Xlie Town Council are laying new street crossing?. This will be ap preciated by the walkirg public. Miss Mamie Fries of Laporte is spending a week with her sister Mrs. John L. Farrell of Dushore. Republicans and Democrats pay your tax on or before next Saturday if you wish to vote in November. The Prohibition Senatorial Con ferees nominated J. 11. 0. linn for Senator last week. They met in Danville. The Y. \V. C. i'. U. will meet at the home of Miss Fannie Me^lert Friday evening Oct. sth. All are invited to attend. The REPUBLICAN, is without doubt the best paper published in the county. Subscribe, only $1 a year, in advance. Because a dutchmun sticks up his nose at the smell of sourkrout, is no sign that he is offended, lie gene ally puts that down. A very large number of Sullivan county people visited the Hughes ville fair last week. Laporte was largely represented. L. E. Wells of Dushore, was do ing business at the county seat, Monday. Luke has a new ad. in the REPUBLICAN, this week. Smart and bright people arc hard to find, but there are lots of people who think they resemble this class, and they are sincere, too. James Gansel, who has the con tract of plastering the new court house, has gone over the interior with one coat and competent judgeß sav it i s well done. Farmer Kulp's is growing every day and it has come to be a calculation of what his majority in the district will be, as there is no doubt now of his election, The Prohibition Congressional Conferees of this district met in Danville, on Wednesday of last week and nominated Mr. Thos C. Curry of Danville for congress. Hon. E. M. Dunham, the Republi can condidatefor President Judge, has been in town this week looking after his political interests.— ITunk hannock Republican. The Democratic Congressmen are responsible for these hard times, and they are responsible for the free wool, lumber and the tax on sugar, too. Vote for Kulp and good times. W. C. Mason Esq. of Laporte, at tended the Bradford county fair at Towanda, on Friday last, and wit nesaed the wedding of his cousin Frank A. Cheney on the fair ground. The Lawrence Bros., have award ed the contract of plastering the new Catholic church in this place to Chas. Boyd of Dushore. Mr Boyd with several helpers commenced the on Tuesday. If your local paper has trot! on your toes a little in performing its mission, dont get your back up and abuse the editor, but stop and take a long breath, and think for a reason, and see if you cant remember some of the favors and kindness it has shown you in the past. Then reflect that it may not be long be fore you may want a favor again. Samuel Oole, general hardware merchant of Dushore, was doing business at the county seat, Tues day. General Hastings, our next Governor ami party passed through Loportc en route to Hughesvillc, on Friday morning last. Stewart Chase took possession of the Tinklepaugh boarding house, Monday. Mr. Tinklepaugh has leased one of the Laporte Building Association dwellings and will live a private life. Farmer Kulp, our candidate for Congress, will be in attendance at the Forks ville fair, the latter part of this week. Mr. Kulp is meeting new friends daily and will be pleas ed to meet you. Mrs. Emonit Davis ot Tougban nock Falls, N. and William Schrader of New Albany, spent Saturday and Sunday with their brother Air. ami Mrs. Edward Schrader of Laporte, Mr. John S. Grim of Williamsport, son of Atty. A. L. Grim of Laporte, was stircken with a stroke of paraly sis the early part of this week. The stroke was a severe one, but the doctors eay he will recover. Our lriend, H. \V. McKibbins, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel, Laporte, Pa., will give a grand open ing ball 011 Thursday evening, Oct. llth to which everybody is cordially invited. Bill SI.OO per couple. A large number of our people who attended the llughesville fair la9t week, did more or less shopping at Jere Kelly's store. Mr. Kelly has one of the finest stores in this section of the State. It iB on the John Wanamaker plan. An exchange says that according to a new law uo barbed wire shall be used in the construction of any division fence constructed or built after Sept. 1, 1894, unless the person desiring to use such material shall first obtain the written consent of the owner of the property adjoining that it may be used. The Towanda Review on Wednes day announced that the Wyalusing Rocket had been sold to Prof. J. G. Keeler of Leßaysville, and his brother Day Keeler of Wyalusing. The Rocket states that negotiations are under way for the sale of the paper, but the deal has not 3 - ct been consummated. Mr. Frank A. Cheney, son of Ellery P. Cheney of Orwell, Brad ford county and Miss Mabel Owen of Laceyville, were married on the Towanda fair grounds, on Friday last. It is useless to say that the attendance was large and the pres ents elaborate. The REPUBLICAN extends congratulations. BHK.4I.EW* I'LATFOItn. From the Bloomsburj? Rep. Sept. 37. The following is C. R, Buckalew's platform as announced in the Opera House meeting Saturday, February 17, 1894 and upon which lie seeks your votes: " Free wool, free lumber, free iron ore, free coal and TAXED sugar." Politics seem to be very quiet just at this time. It strikes ine that unless the candidates hustle around a little, hold meetings throughout the county and make a strong effort to get out the full vote, the usual majority may dwindle down to the point of danger —especially in this congres«ioral district.—Benton Argus , written by the Bloomsburg correspondent. We in company with Prof. Mey lert went over the new Loyalsock road one day last week. We drove to "Cooper's Retreat" where we fol lowed the example of Coxey's army and took it a foot over the mountain to where the men were at work on the Forksville end. There is a gang of nine men at work and Mr. Wil liams, the contractor contemplates completing the work by the middle of December. Mr, Williams esti mates that there is a mile of road yet to build. The County Commissioners have purchased a slab of . white marble 27x30 inches with the following in scribed upon it: J. H. FARRELL O. LITZLEMAN J. J. WEBSTER Commissioners. J. E. GALLAGHER Clerk. LAWRENCE BROS. Contractors. WAGNER & REITMEYER Architects. They will have it imbeded in the walls some place in the new court house. We presume this will l4. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court of Common Picas, an Audit or to distribute tbe fund u»w in Court arising from the Sheriff's Sale of the Defendants' personal property, hereby aires notice, that he will attend to the duties of his appointmenton Monday Nov. 12, 1894 at 1 o'clock p. m. at the office of the Hon, B 8. Collins in Dushore Hero., Pa., when and where all persons having any claim on said fund, must present same duly authenticated to said Auditor, or bo forever debarred from coming in on said fund. Oct. 1,LN04- H. T. DOWNS, AUDITOR. Tor Salt, My well known family driving and riding horse "BUI," perfectly sound and Sentle, single or double; can be handled. riven or ridden by a lad v. Also, Top Buggy with pole and shafts complete; a "Bradley" Cart; Syracuse Cutter; Buggy harness, Cart harness. Lamp?, Whips, Blankets &o. Will sell altogether, or seperately to suit purchaser. Everything In good and serviceable condition. Having no further use for above, being my reason of disposing of same, so no reasonable offer refused. Call on or write to 11. T. DOWNS, Laporte, Pa. SJIIKRIFF S HAM'.. My vlrfie of « wril J.if AI.IAK VKNU K* K'KAI. Issued mitof (lit? Court of Common Plena of Sullivan county, mill to me directed nnd delivered, there will lie exposed to public sale ul the Hotel Cur roll, In Dushore, Sullivnu Co. PH.. OU SATURDAY, OOTOHKR 2V. I*3l. at one o'clock p. m., the following denerili ed property. »it«inlul purl I j In Sullivan Hint partly in Brwlfiiid ciiiititii"- vI/. All that certain two lots piecoot p ircels of lu in I lying ami being partly in tlicTown ships of Cheiry ami Forks, Sullivan coun ty, and partly in Oveiton township, Brad ford county. State of Pennsylvania, one of said lots bounded as follows to wit: No. I. Beginning at a stake nnd Ptones at the north west corner ofiiie large tract hereinafter mentioned, tlience south degrees, east 213 perches, more or less, along the line of a tract Caleb Car malt warrantee, to a corner, thence south degrees, west 120 perches more or le>s to a corner, thence north 59 degrees west 213 perches to a corner on the west line of suid j tract, thence north Uo}£ degrees east 120 perches more or less to the piaeeof liegin ning:Containing 15U acres more or less,ami allowance of 0 per cent, for roads, etc. Being part of a larger tract of land called ' Cornfield," and in the warrant name of Jonathan Carmalt. The other of said lots bounded as follows, to Wit; No. 2 —Beginning at a corner in the line of lands of Christian lleverly and lands of Henry llaverly, thence north degrees, cast 45 perches to a corner, thence by the lands of Jacob llaverly south 45 de grees east 140 perches to a corner, thence south 30 degrees, west 5 perches to a corn er, thence north 60 degrees west to tin; place of beginning: Containing 20 acres and 14 perches more or less. ExcF-rriNG and reserving however, from out of the land herein described, 36 acres more or less, bounded as follows: Begin ning at a stake and stones at the north west corner of a large tract of land herein mentioned, thence south 60 degrees, east7l perches along line of a tract in the war rantee iname of Caleb Carmalt, to a comer, tlience sou'h degrees west. 126 perches to a corner thence north 60 degrees, west 81 perches to nn ash, thence noitli 30 de grees, east 120 perches to the place of be ginning, being situate partly in Forks township, Sullivan county, Penna., aud partly in Bradford county, Penna. ALSO, further excepting and reserving from out of the land herein described sui£ acres more or less, with the usual allow ance. situate in Cherry township said Sul livan c-iunty, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post corner of laud in the warrantee name of Jacob Parker, thence by same south 32 degrees, west 120 perches to a post, thence north 59 degrees, west 62 perches to a post thence by land of Henry llaverly, north 32 degrees, east 126 perches to a post by the public road, thence by said road 22 perches to a post in said road,tlience south 4:|t£ degrees, east 52 perches to a post, thence south 32 degrees west 5 perches to a post thenco north 59 degrees, west 5 perches to the place of beginning Thereby leaving vested in defendant about 83 acres and 91 perches more or less with the usual allowance. On which property there is erected a frame house, bank ham anil other out building; a large orchard thereon, and be ing nearly all cleared. Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as the property of A. C. llaverly at the suit of YV. J. Ilottenstein. THOMAS MAHAFFEV, Sheriff. SCOVTEX, Attorney, Sheriff's office, Laporte, Pa. Oct. Ist 1894. HEMLOCK GRO VE ITEMS. Judge Phillips contemplates painting his large barn this fall. K. P. Schug has erected a large and first class saw mill on the North Mountain atul will cut the timber from a large tract, of land. Nearly all of our farmers have their buckwheat thrashed and coin cut. They report a good crop. The potato crop however, is almost a failure. School will commence here next Monday with Mr. MeClellan A. i'billips teacher, ('loll has been oit the sick list for the past few months and his many friends are pleased to know that he is recovering. FAUMKU. JjfixJ"A'tf ( nt* in tin K column are churytd , I fir, Ccti/H n 1;,,. , ; null insertion. ; NOTICE Having this day purchased the follow , ing property of Philip Swisher of Sones town, Pa. viz.—One spotted cow, 1 red 1 and white heifer, 2 bay colts about 2or 3 ■ years old. 2 sets of double harness, 1 spring wagon, 1 harrow, 20 bushels of potatoes in cellar, all the hay and straw in the barn. ! viz.—about 3 tons of hay and (i tons of . straw, all the corn and fodder growing in tielii, 4 forks, 0 rakes, 3 canthooks, 2 log ; chains, 6 pair gabs. 4 axes.l crosscut saw and all the household furniture consisting of chaiis, tables, &<;. All of the above 1 articles being iu, on or about the property of K. F, Bradley, one mile West of Hones, town, and having concluded to permit all of said proper, yto be used by said Philip Swisher, subject to my order. All persons are hereby notified uot to meddle or inter fere with*! he same in any manner. Leporte, Sept. 13, 'i)t. A. J. BRADLKY. ltUNliicsN Locals. The best place to buy fruit jars is at ; Bodine & Warns, Sonestown, Pa. Meat and fish at IS. & W. Sonestown, Pa. Bodine & Warn, sell goods at bottom 1 prices—give them a call. For sweet-potatoes and fruits goto Bodine & Warns, Sonestown, Pa. > A large and complete assortment of grain cradles sickles, and all kinds of harvesting tools at Coles Hardware. 1 Bicycle, sundries and repairs at Coles Hardware. During these hard times everybody wishes to be economical. Buy a Gasolene Cooking Stove and save in fuel, time, trouble building fires etc. Call and in spect theni at COLE'S Hardware, Dushore, Pa. Get your milk pans and pails at COIJS'S Hardware. Made of the best material and workmanship. A new lot of the latest styles of Dress goods just arrived at T. J. KEELEH'S. I LIME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John B. Fox Co.. llughesville, Pa. Tin roofing Spouting, Guttering, any kind of tin work you want, done on short 1 notice at the Leading Hardware Store. 1 SAM'L, COI.K, Dushore, Pa. i We always keep a good supply of paints , oils and glass and all kinds of building r supplies. Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. \ For barbed or plain tine wire, call at T COI.K'B Hardware, Dushore, Pa. 1 A new extension window spring for b hanging spring window curtains, (nu l*> use-don any width window. Easy to put up at, KKKLEH'S. First National Bank, PA Capital #50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $12«O6o» This I>nllk offers nil l!to usual facilities f->i the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts Respectfully Solicited. DeWitt Hotline, l'residont. W. C. Frontz, Cashier C. W. Waddrop, Vice President. J. S. HARRINGTON. Manufaeluter and dealer in Boots Shoes* We keep at all times a Complete Assortment of tlie most Reliable Make and Latest Styles. I secure all discounts al- Wll*n And can sell at Low 'owed by wholesale dealers to rulsu sifialtkjl Prices, with satisfaction. —OUR - CUSTOM {} IIEPABTMUNT is rushed to keep up with orders and we Defy Competition in quality and prices. Our French Kip Boots are an especial War— gain. A pleasure to show goods whether you buy or not. J. 8. Harrington, MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA TO THE PUBLICS o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o [ am prepared lu meet any prices or quotations with a first class a»4 well selected stock ot MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING] TRUNKS, BAGS AND UMBRELLAS. I also have full lines of Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Estab lishments, for Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get prices. Yours Respectfully etc., F. P. VINCENT. CnONIN'S NEW ItLOCK. FINE CABINET PHOTOS. SI.OO Per. Dozen. For This Month Only at Englebreckt's Gallery DTTSHOItS, . PA. FOR A Big Bargain, Come and see us, rwrCABROLL & Co. Dushore, Penn. We lmvc on hand an i xcellent line of Gent* furnishing goods of ali kinds, include ing suits, Overcoats. Hats, ( tips, I'nderware. Boots and Shoes, Rubber gooda, i'elts and etc., at prices that defy competition. CUSTOM WORK 1* KOM I'TLY AND Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Dushore, P*» We respectfully invite i OU toeall and see us and examine goods and prices be*- fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W.Carroll & Co. - PA, Bfeg-\Ye are headquarters for Henriettas, Cashmeres, Black French goods \loire' Silks Moire' Cotten Goods. .Japonetles, Fine French Ginghams Sattincs. Dotted Swiss effects &c. Everybody will want— ;: Laces This Year! For trimming. We have the largest stocK of them eyer shown in the County. Having imported several crates of Crockery direct— sFrom England.? (MSSMSSSdiSSSSSSSSSSeiSMSSi We are prepared to give you prices that will astonish you. 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.SI'JL IWRJI. LOYAL SOCK COAL" Loyal Sock Coal, for sale at the Breaker of the Stat* ~ .nek SallivM Railroad Co. at Berniee $3<00?55: The Slate Line & Sulliran R. R. Co. 1 0 Blight, Sopt