Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, February 21, 1896, Image 2

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
W. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, ISOO
THE' REPUBLICAN CODiiTY
CONTENTION,
Saturday, February 29
The Republican Standing Tom
nittee met in Laporte on Tuesday.
'January 28, 1896, when it was voted
that the Republican County Con
vention will be held in Lnporto.
Saturday, February 29, 1896.
at 1 o'clock p. m.to elect one dele
gate to the National Convention
(subject to District conference), one
delegate to the State Convention,
elioose congressional coutercos, who
shall in the event of their being a
home candidate for Congress,
support his candidacy in the District
conference, and to transact any other
business that may be brought before
the convention pertaining to the Re
publican party.
Delegate election will be held on
Saturday, Fobrnor-'22, 1898
betwcn the hours of 4 and 7 p. in.
COMMITTEE ON RULES.
J. W. Rogers, Hon. E. M. Dunham,
J. L. Christian. Hon T. J. Ingham. W.
M. Cheney, W. J. Lawrence and F. P.
Vincent.
Following is the Vigilance Com
mittee :
Bernice.—Harry Keller, George Body,
Wm. Allen.
Cherry—Ed Whitebread, Jos. Sick, Levi
B. Yonkin.
Colley—Wm. Allen, Royal Soouten,
Oscar Rarnes.
Dushorc—Ben Kline, John Bclier, Frank
Buck.
Davidson—G. W. Simmons, L. M. King
Chas. Mend.
Elkland—Miles O. Barnes, Ulysse9 Bird
Grant Little.
Forks twp.—Wm. Bird. Tlios. Bedford,
Wm. Saam.
ForksvlUe boro.—E. J. Sturdevant, B.
F. Lancaster, G. A. Rogers.
Fox—W. E. Porter," A. E. Campbell,
R. S- Fanning.
Hillsgrove—G. E. Darby, W. L. Hod
man, Vernon Hulk
Jamison City—J. W. Harvey, N. P.
Bchuyler, G. W. Lilley.
Laporte boro.—N. C. Maben, George
Laurenson, W. C. Mason
Laporte twp.—J. C. Botsford, Joseph
Newman, B. B. King.
Lopez—F. U. Waltman.B. W. Jennings
Jonh Cogsdcll.
Mt. Vernon—Warren M. Edkin, 11. B.
Brown, George Laurenson.
Shrewsbury—C, Peale, Jr., E. S, Chaae,
J. W. AumU'ler.
On motion adjourned.
F. P. VINCENT, Chairman.
Kcpultliettit Slntc Convention,
To the Republican Electors of
.Pennsylvania.
The Republicans of Pennsylvania,
by their duly chosen representatives
will meet in State Convention, Thttrs
day, April 23, 1800, at 10 o'clock a.
in, in (be Opera llrtuao, city of
Han iabtirg, for the purpose of nom
inating two candidates for Repre
sentatives at Large in Congress and
thirty-two candidates for Presiden
tial electors, selecting eight Deles
gates at Large to the Republican
National Convention, and transact
ing such other business as may be
presented.
By order of the State Com.
M. S. QUAY, Chairman.
BERNICE ITEMS.
The mines run five days last week
and hoisted two or three cars a day.
R. 11. Guy of I'ernicc is a candi
date for delegate to the Republican
State Convention. Since Bernioe
has never received a nomination at
the hands of the Sullivan county
Republican party, nor represented
the party in a State convenliou, it
is fair to presume that there will bo
no objections to his eaudidacy in the
Republican convention.
Did you see the sleighing party
from Bernice, Wednesday night
Feb. 12? The young men could not
treat the .youiij; ladies, so one of the
young ladies presented the young
men with a pack of salcratus.
This so mixed up the party that one
gent and his girl lost their way.
Some were not able togo to work
the next morning and one cut liiu
foot, it would seein that tho young
men had better stay at home or else
for protection take their mother's
with them the next time.
We wonder what is wrong with
the young man and his host girl.
He has quit going to Satterficld.
The sleighing is good, but very cold.
The degree team of Katonka Tribe
of Red Men of Beruicc has received
ail Invitation to visit Towanda and
institute a Tribe ot Red Men there
on Thursday night, February 20th.
Thia organization iB doing a good
business. We initiate a new mem
ber uearly every meeting night.
Thos. Schell is on the aiok list.
CALL AGAIN*.
EAGLES MERE ITEMS.
Artie Lisaon is on tho siek list.
R. W. Bennett lost a valuable cow
one day laat week.
E. S. Chase was vUitingat William
aport, two days last week.
S. 15. Worthington wears a broad
amile, it is a ten pound boy.
E. S. Chase's two children have
been very sick the past week.
Miss Bessie Chenoy visited with
Mia* Etlle Fuluier of Mt Vernon,
laat Sunday.
There were twenty-four people
from this place down . > Ilock Run
to attend meeting, last Friday night.
U. W. Bennett while engaged in
hauling wood for S. K. Worthington,
Bashed one of his Hnguies very badly
one day last week. 11.
The contest court will convene in
Laporte on Thursday Fob. 27 at 0
a. m. at which time the costs will be
ad)uated between Ilia two eountira.
It ia thought that thia meeting of the
court will *nd the proceedings for
whioh w« will *ll ba tUiuikful,
1 will be at K arns Hotel, Laporte*
Wednesday and Thursday February,
19 and 20th, for the practice of my
profession, that of dentiatry.
H. S. LAIRD, Dentist.
>loumi) School Reports.
In tho lbllowiug monthly school
reports tha percentage is obtained
by averaging monthly attendance,
class record, and dejiortmcrU. Only
those who reach an average of 76
per cent, are to be included in the
report
The star indicates that the pupil
was present every day.
The name in italics indicates that
the pupil was not late once during
the month.
Teachers will please obaerTe the
above rules in sending in their report.
—[ED.]
Report of Millview school for
month ending February 10, 1896.
A. Division.—John Molyneux, S>B;
Ilattie Molyneux,* i) 3; Mollie Rogers
95; Hartley Molyneue* 95; Anna
Bedford,* 93; Hattic Rogers, 90;
Susie Kaye, Sti; Rush Rogers, S7;
John Collins, 90.
B. Division -Dean Moiywuxf 99;
Arthur Kaye," 97; Bruoc Bedford,*
95; Sidney Rogers, 95; Willie Frazier
98; Pansy Lee, 95.
C, Division,—Ethel Bird, 98:
Edna Bedford, 9ft; Waller Kayo," j
94; Walter Wilcox, 95; Clarence
Grange, 90; Harvey Grange, 90; Le
na ({range, 93; Harry Kaye 97.
J. ROBERT MOLYNEUX, Teacher.
COLLEY ITEMS.
Business is dull here now.
No sleighing here at present.
Dr. Pratt was in town last Sunday.
Leonard F. Mosier has the grip, i
Everybody in this place has a
cold.
F. J. Mo9ier is improving after an
attact of quinsy.
.T. P. Hoffman is building a new ]
blacksmith shop on his lot in Colley.'
The oyster supper in the grange :
hall last Friday evening was a sac- i
oess. |
Mr. McKibbins of Laporte, passed ;
through town Saturday en-route to '
Mahoopany.
Miss Mary L. Meyers of Luzcrno
county was visiting with friends iii,
Colley last week.
Wm. Gunk, Sr., died Tuesday,
February 11, 1596. He was about
59 years of age. Interment on his
farm at Bcllasylva. Sunday, 16 inst.
BUMo,
Ajipraixcineut.
Tho venders of domestic and
foreign merchandise, etc .in Sullivan ,
County, Pa., will ta!;e notice that :
they are appraised and classed by .
the undersigned appraiser of mcr- j
cantilu site! other license tax for the
year 1895, as follow s, towit:
CLASS. AMOrST.
ennnuv -TWP.
10 Blight William n $ 80 75 '
14 Huusingcr P. W 775 I
14 llopo UP 7 75 !
14 eick C. S 7 75 i
14 Vogel Julius 775 |
COLLET.
14 Dicffenhach D. D 7 75 i
8 Jennings liros 30 To I
14 Kipp G. \V. &Co ? Tr> :
14 Kestcr K. P 7 75 i
14 Ki ausmrky &Co 7 75!
11 Johnson G. W 7 75 I
14 rotter Win field 775
14 jlussilmau Geo., agent
for G. 11. Moor 7 75
ousnouE Bono.
14 Carroll D. E 7 75
14 Carroll, John W 7 75i
13 Cole, Samuel 10 76 j
14 Connor. Patrick 7 75
14 Chester, Sam 7 75
13 Cunningham, .Tames. ... 10 75
13 Criiumirs, J. U.. 10 75,
14 Burlli & itaster 7 75 •
14 Decgan, George 775 i
14 Honueter, G. II 775 j
13 Iloffo,.? S. &Co 10 75*
14 Harrington, J. S 7 75
13 Leverton, Morris & Co..- 10 75 ]
13 Kline, Benjamin 10 75
13 Marks. R. I 10 75'
lit Ming'iit & Molvneux.... 10 75
14 McDermott, lienry 775 j
14 Poaieroy, F. B 775
14 Pealor, Charles E 7 7%
14 Rittenbury, J. V 775 j
la Reiser, John D l:t 351
10 Sylvara, K G 20 75
14 Tubach, Kmfl T t 791
14 Vincent, F. P 7 75 1
13 Weill g «& Co 13 35
14 Yonkiu, J. II 7 75
DAVIDSON TWP.
13 Armstrong, A T 112 10 75|
14 Uudlnc & Wnrn 7 75 I
18 BotHfortl, Z E ARE.. 13 85
10 Huffman, W. L 90 75 ,
13 Pentecost Lumber C 0... 10 75
KLKI.ANP TWP.
14 Jennings. C. B. agent... 7 75
14 Hariung. August 7 75
13 McCarty D. F 10 75
FOX rwr.
14 Cabman, O. J. agent.... 7 75
14 Complied, J. 11 vt Son.. 7 75
14 Fanning. W. n 7 75
FoaasviLLi uouo.
14 Lancaster, B. S 7 75
It Rul'ith M \. Son ... 15 75
13 Snyder G. W. &Co 10 75
UTLUHiaOVB TWP.
13 Huffraau, W. L 9 13 85
j 18 llull, Vernon 1.1 35
IVPORTI TWP.
12 Botsford Newman.. 13 25
LAPOHTB »>mv
14 Kieltr. T.J 7 7^
18 MrFarlarr, J.huks 13 85
11 Trirp .V. E iis-t.jnee of
W Sprinvr »% 5,»n.... 7 75
aiIUKWKBI'RT TWP.
14 I U,>n, Richard 7 75;
14 K< h. rei , D 7 75 1
111 1.1.1 AHO TAIILKS.
2 i.hMih. Me'lii- A HinetmH < olley fto 75
do Men,Untiert. Dunhure 40.75,
I table, Parr Wi'.iara,t'lierrjrtwp. 75 :
do Client > C F., Shrewsbury Kit.7s (
do Maben, N C , I.»(n>rtr H. 30.75
WHOI k>\l.k I.i«i< «>a i.icami.
Finan. L. I>.. Dushore Rorough.
O'Neill, nnilaui tin
MsraiMa Lii aa-a.
Kihaad, Jolm, Chrrry twp
And tlml in ai>|>e<l WIII be h> 1.l In the
o(Bee of Ihel'minty CiiWailMlnmrs' Ia I
IMne, Pa., ou ttui »':i ,tav of Marrh, >♦-
(Innlni! at t pin I W!I»I» in t wiierv you
can attend If )on » < ptopir
I'ATItICK ttoWLEH
Mwvauitl* Apprauwr, |
l.nr»l Imliiala.
Minutes of the teactiere* local in
stitute which was held at Muney
Valley, February 14th and 15th '96.
Friday evening,—Dr. Albert, prin
cipal of the Bloomsbarg Normal
delivered ac excellent address on
"Educational Unfolding*," calling
attention to the history of education
the three aims of education, and the
kinda of school houses.
Saturday foreuoon.—lnstitute
called to order by O. L Davis, chair
man, followed by singing "America."
The question box was then taken up.
The number and the nature of the
questions, and the readiness mani
fested in advancing opinions showed
the interest taken in the work by the
institute.
Saturday afternoon.—lustitnte
called to order by the chairman.
The roll call showed that nearly all
of the teachers vrero present. Tho
townships of laporte. Davidson and
Shrewsbury were represented by \
iheir respective ecUooi boards.
The sabjects on tha program were
next in order. "BUST worh for
primarv pupils," by Nelson Coot,
.followed by remarks from Supt.
: Meylert, calling special attention to
: drawing "Complex Fractions,"open
ed for discussion by Anua Karge.
"History a« an incentive to the study
of literature," by Jennie Roach.
"Map drawing," Myrtle Masteller.
•'Written work." Martha Fiester.
Points to be observed in teaching
reading," by K. L. Sweeney." "Lan
guage and composition," Frank
Shoemaker. The question for dis
'oussion:—"Have parsing and analvs
, is been earned to excess, or il,e re
' verse ? "Application of complex
| fractions in problems, "Should
• pupils under school auo be allowed
ito attend school? Evils of irregu
! lar attendance." Wtffc thoroughly
land interestingly discussed by Supt.
Meylert, Rev. Lepley. A. Dunham,
!M. J. Puitiips, T. U. Gallagher, M.
jD. Sweeney and v). L. Davis. The
j afternoon work was interspersed
! with choice declamations and reci
: rations rendered by the following
j pupils from the Muney Valley school:
Chas. Sliaw, Thos. SLmui and Miss
Taylor. Prof. .Meylert briefly ex
plained the report* used in Prof.
Berkley's ys'. m of school grading.
After siugiiig a familiar . ong tho tn
siiiute adjourned, feeiing luueii ben
efited by the meeting.
Ax*a KAROK. Secy.
LOPEZ ITEMS.
Lopez v\ater, Hernioo vvn.sk-ynr.d
Laporte gin don't mix verv good by
I the looks of broken sleighs that tame
' to tov,n, Tuesday,
i Jennings Bros, have purchased
t-heeitiok iactoiy : :v.l r.ovr w« think
it. will i>« run steady.
The census of Lopez was increas
ed two last week—a daughter at
.loiui CogadiLs and one at John
Coins.
Mr. Sturdevant- of Wilkesßarre
! has moved to Lopez «nd will take
I charge of Bros, ban! wood
j mill. Mr Sturdevant and family are
j welcomed hack to Lopez, by alt.
E. W. Mee&s lost, a valuable horse
j last week. WOODSMAN.
E3:««otc»r'» Notioo.
Estate of Jose;>h McCarty. J. ee
1 late of ;'ao Township of Elklnntl, Sullivan
'■ county. Pa. Litters .mentary h »vh.g
;Li* day been ; rou il t-> the undersigned,
; in the aiv.iv. estHtf. aH parties knowing
;heuu'. Ives to inkbtet Llit-reto are re
quested to make immediate payment to
i (lie undersicneil and those havtuit claims
against saiJ e.-Ute :re request.-.! to pri sent
them dulv auihenlleat'-d for i. *.vment,
JOSKPII J PARDOK S .le'Executor,
j CampbeUsville, Feb. 10. IsVO.
jWS MUST HAVE BELT*. We \ neu
j aud worn» ,-i »« IIS er w k
home work. No books or peddlir.J,
i Steady emploj-ment guriranteed. Stmt
! stamp for vs. rk and part , uUirs at once
Hfrmas ' SVTMOVtt, '-lo s utUSixtli s=t.
I'bilaiielphi i P».
Tri.-.l LJ.i, !593.
ar.vLHX oat r«a. t**s
1 C. I>. Eldrt.l y . Mil n Oilman a-d
N, M. Oilman, No, 74 Feb. term l>-8.
Ejectment.
2 David Brown (use) ts J. 11 Terrell l
; and E W". !>, xl, r A bous. No. 50 Feb. I
; term IJs i-i. Avs«uip-il.
3. K.vstoue Confeetioa Companv vs
Geo. e\ Jackson. No. 14 Fob. term JMH.
4. lb nry McDomont TS rbonias M»-
haffcy Sheriff Ho. Sti May term IStii
I Tr,>sp»ivs.
5. J 'hn O W lson m The Ly >n Luiu
; l>er e«>mpany. No 13 Sept. term IMiM,
I Defendants «pjvi\l.
(5. H. J. Shaylor ?« Richard LUaou. No".
33 Sept. term istio Heplevin.
?. H.J Shay lor vs Stewart Cha:«e. No
83 Sept. term IJit. Repleviu.
H- Kiixalxth Reiusayd'T rs Thomas
Mahskfffy No 70Sept trrm 1 StiS Trniwt,
8. 8 IT. Wright va Mary W. Bmorv.
No. 1. Sept. tern 1965. In equity.
W. J LAWRRXCK Proth.
Proth's. olllco La|>.>ite Pi . Jan. 11, IS##.
There Is eTideuee euouch ilut this Is the
a»te of (Timoinv. Tin re'orv 1 wish to put
the fn;it.;wi-» U[vm the economi
cal features of the «ew Uiaek Diamond
harrow. The frame ia cot <tmeiedof steel
tubtne supueOKe of soiulitv and strength
yet liirhl ead cheaply purchased. Writ#
me for particular*.
J. W UALLARD, Laporte Pa
£itst» ot Jna»i Patarais i Oao 1
Letter* of .iilini ilstr»tt"» on th itn-e?
e*tat'' havi nr bi-i n ,r oled ihv undersmn- i
ed, all in - Mis ludetitsd to 'h<» s*»,l e-!a»e [
an re pi. -u-1 to tr ,ke )>ayi.i»bt, and th> *•
! having elalmt »,-*li s! si%l4 eoat, to pre
»e.it the «auu> wt'li >ut d »>
t UtL.lt* PEtKUMAN*. \
Nordmout, Pa.. 3iu j
lt«iibut'> RiiUct.
Notice Is hereby ijtven tb-»* the !v>Uowb <
aeroiints ivf Admr. have !» *t> H:<nl ta the '
ReeWtvr » ' 'til of Sullivan eountv vu
!Sa on«l and ttiul aecoaut of M'. I'. U«-
so«i, Admr of R il Sumui-utl. deed-
I Pinal ac« >unt otU. K. Witee>*. admr of
.Gideon Wlleo*. deed.
I Aud the widows' apprata
meat* have twett ttlvit.
Litheeaiaie of IWnjamiu II llryaut
dued and lhat thi «tme wilt ho pr, - nt.sl
to tie- Orphans 4 ourt i>f said IVUMU ua
\T»ltie«>lay, t'« t,r mr? M, t*>iMt at a » etuvk
p. iu , for riHtlmullM ai. i aihiwani •
Wm J. I.AWUtsMt'K tUrf -o-r
Uetfwtet soUtvi, i#t;>otte t'a., Juu. U,
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8.
The County Coiaitti*si"ZH>ra in account with the County of Sullivan f„r tho ear lfr>®s.
JOHN 11. FARRILL. Ii; couuty ortferi daring 1895
To I2*J«v g tfflcial services as per
ittimt -i bill lured ml audited
at Jo per day 410 "00
To traveling expert sea a 8 pcf bill
recdaievl and audited 69 16
I3ABRIKL LITSKLMAN: By c»anty orders during 1895.„.„„. 472 3#
Te 11T J>jijfci«!i3rTiei , « a* per
Iteiaix>~d bill rendered And audited
at $3-50 per day....... 409 SO
To traveling expenses aa per bill
rendered and audited..... 63 50:
To balance due from last year 9 36
JOHN J. WEBSTER: By county orderß during ISVS 481 05
To lis iaTJ oOeial services as per
| iteuiiied bill rendered aud audited
at (3.30 per day..... 395 50
lo traTolliojt expenses as per bill
rcn Sered and r.adited 81 80
To balance due for year 13M 8 75
$4Bl 05 481 05
Statement of Ex|>enditures for ISDS Itemised.
©OOKTY BIIIDQES.
Xiw Court IW«aand Jail statement showing Sew BrH?# #w jfuncy Creek,
total mi up to dsMmher SI, 1895. Horselieadi Bridge Go, cuoltwt. 400 On
O. E. K.i, balance on abutments... 2o OJ
————————" - ; " . ~ s . Repairs to old bridges—
Amt. expen das shown by Nst audt. 25,85- 88 1( Swank barvoyor 3 00
Pud 81. oinsburg i-ehool Furniture Amoß LiMlo f|)r p | ;t|l|c 2 s .j
Cu. for conrt room seats as per j q. Wilson Mun-y Valley 0374
contract 7 36s 61 .John Wal-h. feeiian'e 22 62
Pd. Lawrenee Urvs balance in L. S Bedford. Millvirw bdg. 25 11
full on contract . 19&0.00 S. R. \Y..rb«rt..n do 23 91)
Pd. Uinrene. Bros. exira bill |E. C. l'etors, Nordmont 2 85
00 contract 4.3 21 >V. \\ lieatley. Mill view .... 800
Pal I Lawronco Bres. for offlce 0. Palmatier, Alunoy Valley 250 15101
Extmes 91 50
Architect bill balance in full 183 00 $770 (11
L* S. li rates A 00. window ■
shadow 64 00 Burial of Soldiers.
?d .Miere A Scott, carpet a and ,&amuel Mapea, dood, Shr.)Wibury twp. 35 0o
matting 103 67 i *
Advertising, Reporter ,fournal 125 'indebtedness of oonnty on account of Jacob
Bit!* for laH*ir on courthouse ! Lorah, Ex-Treaaurer, paid in ISO£,
and other ..•••• • ' 4 '' 1 , Davidson twp. road money, (license)
Pd .-,ee:el Jt * teaman. Jail »n.l krews'.ury twp. school money MS 18
\ ault Bttn.r ..... ......... 1U95 htavidsJn do do 4*5 58
Paid JI. B. Smith A Co. nalaoca for uil | ss r,vc d>> do 548 1.!
V"'« r-V V-; ° Kedetuptiou money paid 74 61
Paid Heilmui 1 Co. chairs lor r ' 1 ,
Bench and Bar -••• 42 00 g-
Total co«s of new Court hot,* A jail 55353 32 ,: itction Ljtpeni , 4 , lof Township (Fobry.)
Other ntecssarv eipen.is to new court bouse (November) '95.
. . , , 4J 2 i Tlarnic-i, lowuihii) 28,19: tHo. 2P.55 58 t&
Uradiug tonrt hauso yard, *4 24 Qh Jo 24 v8 3Q Jt ti 73
tl.v .re . for 225 Calfe / do 19.#S do 31.80 5120
Conve ntion to Sheriff D.v.dson do SI.2S do ii.M 62 iJ
S*'v, o paveMant arar.sd cou't hou«» St J
t >ew well, at court hou.e, contract 171 so iForhs TWP. d. 27 40 do 31.40 58 8(1
ITTTi F<-x ilo 3J 78 do 32.20 64 #*
,lldls K roro do 52.28 do SI.SO 64 OS
i ' I .1./.rf.i n. do 19.80 do S7 00 40 80
iLatmrtc T. d> 52.70 do 28 20 112. l 90
AND REOISTKhING. Jamison do 14.74 do 27.40 42 14
I Cherry Township 179 SO jhopcz di 25 04 do 28.40 53 41
Colley do 123 50 Mt Vernon tlo 21.44 do 31.25 52 0'
I I'avids ndo V".' 88 . hrevvsi,ury do 28.72 do 28.20 si! 9J
I l)«suore liorough 61 65 ; -
i Klkland T>
Jo: do 81 50 I iM. to oonrt assistants, General 7 5"
Mil's ;rovc do 49 38 .Proth. and olerk of oourt " 52.70
Lapoitc B, Inc. S2B 09 for M# 4# 1 Township 38.50 91 2ti
L..i rto lowusSip 18 4ti '
Shrewsbury do 48 47 SS6 29; Total Expenses of •lections 112 r '95 $ 1003 40
EijH-asus for Friuling arij Advertising au»l Btatioaary for tlir ytvir 'BS, (itemize)!.)
lli!ls rendered and paid as follows:
Frod Ncwoll "• IK'view"
election proclamation
aad printiug tickets and print
doc, o for Couiinissioeri and
Treasurer's office 113 76
Publishing auditors report
'Oi and other matter#.. 73 45 185 21
George Btreby 'Gazette*
i Pub. trial l»ts and court proc. 05 5(
W. M. Cheney ' Republican'
| Publishing trial list and court
I proclamation 15 OS
do appeals.... 13 ..
l'rintiuii receipts 3 50
[ do tickets and piecl'm
I bfH-cial election 135 50
General election 41 50 190 .V
The Times Philadelphia
Advertising Couuty Bunds ltt .
483 2
, Commonwealth costs puid by couuty iu '3
Larceny, Onirics W . Fox Jr 16 01
Adultery \V L. Jennings 103 81
1 larceny. .Max Uirsch 53 1<
! PcdtKlnjr. M. Lererton 35
L Si, in 35
do M. I.evcrtou 20 ::i
1 Adultry. Lewi* Dcinlicli ."is
\"a.i!t. Hasil MeMahou 24 5'
Forcery. Bert Jones 38 !>:
A iV: 11. P. llnss-1 and J Ulair 75 8-
D vrtioa. E.l W. Norconk 85 .*(
a A It a T. Mulnix 48 1
* A H r.eorgc Jackson 34
* it B, F. M.ttendorf !tl
IVtnioii Ed Noreouk 5 7t
do .11»- I'orter 20 i .
* \ IJ. H. N. Bigfc-er 18 .V
Larceny. T .oiuas Wilson 40 !'■
Adultery B S'irr,. 4S (.'
Assault, .lames Brown 9
Attempt to kill. Thomas Wilson.. 23 7-
Adultery. Hartley Starr 25
a vV U Sarah Benson IK *'
False pretense, I>. M. Mxttis>n.... 34 4
Uu J.L. Cocomau.... 83 ;t
834 41
Kills paid State Hospital for Insane in "9">
Warren asylum for Harvey McKay 93 X
, Oauville for M. Zobroakl-. 91 3.'
184 85
Fuel aud Li<hta.
Pd. F- M t'roaaley coutract for
ear load of hard coal 414)
i!o do do 47 #■'
do do do 48 M
IM. P. IWhrle car load Hemic* coal 48 8t
I'd. bill* vf sundry persons for oil
lamp* for Jurv ro> >m», lamp wick*,
elutupeys. ami shade*. flxiu* hanslng
lamp* etc, as per met. rendered ... 47 2.'
234 3)
Grand Juror*. 1»j
Frhrua y t 'mi t»\ K3 7-
Mar do 2''.» lit
S|>« do ».# XI
Dec I 4 94
7;o 1)
TiHim jurors IM
JV.i term and j'irors and
'l »l -man 413 8"
Ma* aud onions 3R7 4;
luc p(t I teritt J.irul* aud UJ». 311 ttf
Bept letui aad »«a*»!ia 347 2<
0< tolwr t|>«cUl term su I podiou
pi s, ,109 0"
December ui ua and wsatons..... at'J 9t
sa*«rTi
Hivtr>l of trial juror*
February l«-ru» ... 190
do to ... 3 3.1
Mav d.. .... 9 74
IK tuber do .... •00 3.1 (Ml
mm «u
Kill?* rendered and )>ai 1 us follows, for
blauk bcoks, blanks ftuil stationery for
Ilia various oilic«s viz:
Wm. Murphy Sons, blank booka 41 97
I Anbury A Vincent do 17
'GasseUeA llttilctiu blacks etc 34 50
'.r. W. Haedtr blank books 37 9 )
Huu, \Vil!ianis|iOrt Jo to OJ
Johnson & Co. election b00k#.... 19 ..
Uidgway Publishing Co. blanks 41 2J
Win. M":nn Company, blank books IN 35
G. E Donahoe. utaiopod envelopes 0!) 00
'lj. S Foster, one doz. ink 6 ..
Sundrv persons for small stationer
j supplies 29 58
I
893 03
Csjh : icitof tiie judicial contest, paid by
Coumy in '65.
;.l. K.. k'arreil cuarl cri« $73 ..
ill. H. O'Kton .stenographer 477 Sf'
* lv ;i ..
A.Vabit prothoito'tary I'M .. 1
I 11 <i'll;u'ntr typewnu* 30 ..
A. l>u>.'!ilin iiderperter 1 ..
A. .1. I'.r* llcy collect. ballot boxes fi3 <l3
J C. Soon",en do do <s :i*
A. Head stenographer 8)1 slt
L. l.owrv constable, subpoena;.. n<> 12
\. 1, Dyer do do .. 71 20
11. Mille' dorf do do .. 9"< 42
A. Mclr.tire -do do .. 25 47
W. ti. ilill do do .. 22 3.-|
N. ('. Ms;ban do do .. 24 90.
l'. K. l.n ier livery and Serving smb. 49 o'i'
Wl' or Spencer, tnerchendise.... 75 )
•iheritt MahafTey nttacht. and sub. f!8 1*
('oni|icti««' ion to six clerks 73 ..I
Sundry witnetses, us enumerated '
on bills filed 252 4H
2652 88
* This charge for janitor' was disap
proved unit dis-allowed to lie taxed us cost
in this matter, the rourt Maying that the
'County should have a regularly appointed
jauitor, vvhoae remuneration would lw a
County t barge, proper.
Janitors,
Pd. L. Mahafler for Jauitor work 40 ..
ij. E. Gallagher do .. 8 ..
John li«ivr do .. 1 ~
J. P. WaUh do .. J9 7.1
Lew Mabuffev rto .. 050
J. K. Gallagher for attending to
heater 7 mo* at |ls p«r tuoulh
aud oue month at |l3 prr mu.. 118
Si NUYiffef, tlioveliug anow V to
J. K Walah do .... 160
I~ Mahailwy janitor, charged on
judicial contest account and
should be a county charge 31 ~
»3!t 86
Borrowed Money account
To arnt. from A. W tilth $ '.WW ..
do J. U Kartell av» ..
do A. W dab 51 ii ..
do l)Uk!lOIP Hulk.... 4ullO .. I
d»» It bt Hturmoat... WO ~|
do Mr*. Ilreigber 3V| ~j
do Mi* Wm. Htoiuionl 1000 ..I
do Mr». A. ColUsa... ttfMi ..)
•600 ..
The abnvi tho>** aiuwuttt borrow i
ell during 180 ft,
The (olitiwing amount* wuo l«r>r
rowrd uvßry a* tliown t>> tot
audit vtat
Phillip Kargu j®/, 40
ll.nr) Karg* HI ~
iwit MM"" 4M ,
W. O. WW MH> .
Kthlm Mwun. AOO ~
a fttofUHiat ratal*.. him 50
ttu«»«l k<tri» it,mi
Urm-tii"' Hwtmmi II'(to ~
James Ijuina ,Vm ~ 1 vf.'.tj t/U
Total ami of liorrtimnl n,..itvy f.'l . .11 IH» j
iTbtaUruhialtrur tlu lutuM I 1
UMUMwUmm) J
Statement showinjr the Boivlt Indebted<?' of Comrn'ssioners. The second
ue»4 of Uuliivan cotiiiu <>:: Jan. 1, ls>s)o. ' u< fc-Wlo l-.i- r interest »t the rate of
A nit, of Bon** IssnH 1»> the llmnnrl^ l^ t 'i^' llble , sCtui "onaually from
County Of Sun; V in, >ui! Bt-OCO '''wiwlwc redeemable as tho
Amt. of bonds id rely negotiated 88.MM ..'
do awanlng do 4500 . .jActual iudebieduoss of Sullivan county
" T8 OCO Oo' 0:1 J " lu "y 1.1«».
Note—Of the abov.- tends the ':i, «t tswi.-f ;'"! s !" I,n! - "e/otiated 83,500 00
of *BB.OOO bare f»;te . .t; 1 ih, ... 4 tjer' a . / l '; ««» ««<»ar
cent, payable smnl-.-.m.-iaily 1 r-1 aly 10. CC '- 8 P*«> «""»'* shown.... 18,-163 03
1b94. ami ere redeemable in 10 or !
1 $46,903 08
Commonwc o l»hoflW3 Ivania I f a iy* tho ...drnfemd Alitor, al Sullivan county
Coanly j id tho Commonwealth «112 Pennsylvania, do hereby
. , , . . certify, tuot iu of tho diiti-s imposed unon
lisby thel iever.il of Assembly, and the lowral Supplements thereto, w.; did inoet at the
office of t»c < -.uouor.i r. thj Borough <>l LaPorle. on Mon 1 v tha fit h ,ia« nf
January A, D. ,80l '; lit ''-i"« th..- firet .Munilay of January,] and did ibei and oommonoe to
audit, a.juat and a tu.-.l ...... aeveral accounts of the county Treasurer, euuoty oommiseionera,
und all aue j ob are so require i y us, ..y law, una did continue lo to audit paid various
coounts. subject to adjournment*, unt.l this <la!e, whet, we completed this, our annual report;
ind we do y tl.at w 1..un.l tho said several MOOunts correct to the best of our
:hls imJZIr&ZvTVIW™ bereUat ° SM ° Ur Wi anii a 0" 8 ' attb ° " ffioe aror "» iJ
KKAXK MAOAKGKL riRALI 1
IllVlXii UAVKBLYj [sKitJ > L.'»«nty saditors.
EU ' IS WILCOX. (sisal] J
Aunt: JI. I. Clark
-i Monday, Tuesday,
JlO ;/0 Wednesday, Tkursd
. Friday and Sa
/|V Our prices are do\* T
on these dates.
Wo extend thank* to out- many patrons for their kin
during 1805 and hope to continue their good«will
XE ccp a wneral o.ttortmenfc of goods
and our motto ia
Q,uick sales, small
Our close neighbors art- knowing of this fact, and you poo]:
in tho vicinity «.£ a-f.e should investigate arjl he conviu.
that Notdraont te the place to buy Lucraiiitndise.
Express charges paid on purchases of and over.
B CfT&F'-iJJKI* & KEWMAS.
NOIiDMONT, PA.
We have planted our TpT 7T?TD A 7"
Prices so low tiiat J_j V r , i~\ X
ROnV Is Astonished, We hav®
-J—' ' i opened up a 3ne line of
iDress Goods,?
;>•? 555 ?SSSSS.?3S ?S', SSaeSs®sß«s|f
C"..- stin.- o: I'-ic.v.. .!! . , ; : «jnm JaoonctU I'lis.io, Ilonriotfas,
Bergos, Broadcloths, and tt hundred other different kinds, styles
and varilioj of gcod uilablc for reason's trade. ....
JUkiifc SkqeS
We ma'.to a spocialty -t' tit Grocery Trade and at all times have
the choicest, aa.i best goods the market alloril. CASII I'AID For
B*mm, M&m & wooii.
Thanking tlie pul.lic for thjir very liberal [Kitronage, we invite a continuance ot
the stitne.
E. G. SIX I'WRJi.
Dushore Pa
Capital $50,000.
Surplus and Undivided Profits #\4,000
Tiie First National Bank,
( OF HUGHESVILL PA.
I I'rciiiltnf Tliia bftn |. o(}erg a ]j tbo usual facilities for
DMUrx Bouikk; a the lronßoc tion of a
I Vice J J rfji(7eut, } _______ A _ . m «■
C. W. WODPitor; ° G; iitNExlAli '"' ! ipfTTCST'N"I7
J BANKING , b^. SINE i
| Cashier, y
W. C. FfiONTZ. Account* Respectfully Solicited*
T I
1 lUNGRB,
I *ll 1 HEATING STOVES,;
Will WASHING
| I MACHINES,
lOELSO AN " WUINGEBS (
On reasonable terms,
Willi H
SMALL (JASII
PAYSIENT
DOWN.
■
IK-iulquuru-rH to liuy
your hardware.
JIS- CUNNINGHIM, K" 1
Dushoro.
The old roof
liua rvlU-d out. A nt-w our mini l»
provuM, WHAT ktiul T Tkl'i.
lh« i|UMtloa I Wo tlilnk ilurw U i
nothing ao •» <>ui
Steel Roofk
i Ht-i .tum- ihtv will liul lo'ii'nr ili hi any
oilier, urn proof ii#*in»l Ki«« - mi«l
' rtsliu'e lh« «•«• >» of linur
j «Bt«s i»ii be |ii|i übOVKH tin) oil
sliiuitU>, vliiis l"l» «»f liMttf uiul
! unit I'liM nrc H. w,l u» »|»« iliinni.iou. i
> 112 yiur 112» of nuil '>«• will »*-ll you Jiwl !
What ll I-« I*l v.lll Ik* Not *lri.> It 112 ;r. '
IMTi>r< N Utu.N ItiMliNiMO.
LAPOfITLI BANK.
ItATOHTK, r A
IV) ft grn*rul lUukln. HU ,| Collet-liny,
bUMItrM Any tau IU Mii llHtl' ii 1
In u» nil) t» .ur fullt
Hill Sotti 1./. jl
A *#ni. r ,
Hl* llHftkl|i T» Kill 111
■ml (Him nil |>miu ■ ( |hi )■#
mil («f Ki«* luxir .i.n- i •ittii'ftiiiaf,
J. AUUKD JVUOAJM aniun.
»
J. V. Bettenbcbv,
Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler,
—^^DUSHOKE, p * t
Established Aoril Ist, 1879.
i I>. 0. BQRCS & CO
Dushore, Pa.
V iM|f«t mr, -i> of K ur, «-<l. Mrtl uif
I >:■» i lit. Kii* !'<'• urn "112 Ihti 'WO
- M ill* tn Ihi i .mif Mill liny uiftka
>1 tv <>f maniil.l.llMlll4 K<x»l ur m4
Ulna liii'n y ur oritur. I'mt* «ft 7
Juwti tu -ult tin' u.in - licit,M
NATIONAL HANK
Ui IHHIIUHK. PA,
ll »l rt*i*k*»
bra. 'ksaa mm
>• ik'ii* »h«juu'» nf m4i»Uluftli Mil SnM