THE REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor. FRIDAY, FEBUUARY 28, 1890 THE REPUBLICAN"CUUST/ CONVENTION, Saturday, February 29 The Republican Standing Com ■rittee met in Laporte on Tuesday, Jannnry 28, 189fi, when it was voted that the Republican County Con vention will be held in Laporte. Saturday, February 29, 1890. at 1 o'clock p. in.to elect one dele gate to the National Convention (snbject to District'conference), one delegate to the State Convention, •hoose congressional conferees, who ■hall 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 tho convention pertaining to the Re publican party. Delegate election will lie held on Saturday, Fubraar- 22, 1596 betwen the hours of 4 and 7 p. m. COMMITTEE ON RULES. J. W. liogers, Hon. E. M. Dunham, J. I* Christinn, lion. T J. Ingham, W. M. Cheney, W. J. Lawrence and F. P. Vincent. Following is the Vigilance Com mittee : Bernice.—Harry Keller, Gorge Body, WM. Allen. Cherry—Ed Whitebread, Jos. Sick, Levi B. Yonkin. Collev—Wm. Allen, Royal Scouten, Ooear Barnes. Dushore—Ben Kline, John Seller, Frank Buck. Davidson —G. W. Simmous, L. M. Iviug Chas. Mead. Elkiand —Miles O. Barnes, Ulysses Bird Grant Little. Forks twp.—Wm. Bird. Thos. Bedford, Wm. Saam. Forksrille horo. —E. .T. Sturdevaut, B. F. Lancaster, G. A. Rogers. Fox—W. E. Porter, A. E. Campbell, K. 8- Fanning. Iltllsgrove—G. E. Darby, W, L. Hoff man, Vernon Hull. Jamison Citv—l. W. Harvey, N. P. Schuyler, G. W. Lilley. Laporte boro.—N. C. Maben, George Laurenson, W. C. Mason Laporte twp.—l. C. Botsford, Joseph Newman, B. B. King. Lopei—F. U. Waltman, B. W. Jennings Jonh Cogsdell. Mt. Vernon—Warren M. Edkin, 11. B. Brown, George Laurenson. Shrewsbury—C, Peale, Jr., E. S, Chase, J. W. Aumiller. On motion adjourned. F. P. VINCENT. Chairman. Republican Slule Convention. To the Republican Electors of J*ennsylva)>ia. The Republicans of Pennsylvania, b7 their duly chosen representatives ■will meet in State Convention, Thurs day, April 23, 189G, at 10 o'clock a. m, in the Opera House, city of Harrisburg, 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 Delc gates at Large to the Republican National Convention, ami transact ing such other business as may be presented. By order of the Stale Corn. M. S. QUAY, Chairman. The llmiml Ijioii I lie IVnfl. Mauch Chunk, Feb. 2-i.—Upon, the wall of cell No. 7 in the Carbon Co., jail in this citj - appears the imprint of a hand. The strange story con nected with its appearauce is vouch ed for by many of the leading citi zens of Mauch Chunk and the sur rounding towns. In 18T7 Alex Campbell, one of the convicted Mollie Maguires was con fined in this cell, lie stoutly pro tested his innocence, but was con victed through the confessions of several of his comrades in crime. On the night before he expiated his crimes upon the gallows lie stood upon his narrow cot, and placing his left hand upon the wall, is alleged to have said that if he was innocent tbe impression of his hand would remain upon the wall forever. No one paid any attention to the! remark at the time, but it has been brought before the public in a vivid manner many times since that mem orable night. Although nineteen years have passed, the imprint still remains upon the wall just as clearly hs though it was placed thorc yester day, although many attempts have been made to obliterate the marks. The walls have been whitewashed | many times, but the lime is hardly dry until the band's impression can ' be plainly seen, although all other'l defects upon the wall may be covers ' «d by the application of lirue. The atrange phenomenon has been viewed by throngs of curious people, but no reasonable theory has been advanced by any one. The cell is looked upon with awe 1 by the balance of the prisoners in the jail, and if any of them become unruly the warden threatens to lock them up in cell 7, which instantly (•owes theui into submission. Although the dungeon is a very dreary eell, it is far preferable to law breaker* than the mysterious cell. 1 Ho. T. A recent decision of tin- l.uzerne county sourts is to the effect that eonttablee are uot entitled to pay for services oil election day. To be os tbe safe side of that question our oounty commissioners refused to pay constable* for tin-it services at Tuesday's elections. This ha* ctui»- j ed much dUaatUfactioii, but thej court only can nettle the mutt r by j • ruling either for or against tho constables. The commissioner* only wish to protect themselves in the pall«r.—Tuulthannock A'.;., I Court adjourned on Wednesday 1 afternoon. Ira Cotl, a good democrat of Lincoln Falls, was appointed tipstaff by the court, in place of Peter Hops fer, on Monday, Feb. 17th. Ira joined the courthouse officials Mon day, Feb. 24, and makes n lirst class officer. The people ol Hemlock Grove near Judge Phillips'residence in David son twp., doilicated their new M. F. church on Sunday, Fob. 4, 1896. This neat little edifice cost SBOO, and is a credit to Rev. Reinley who had the matter in charge. Two hundred and fifty dollars were raised on the day of the dedication which paid the debt on the church in full. Griffith Phillips, father of Judge Phillips, was present at the dedica tion which was his first outing this winter. * Charles D. Eldred, one of the best known citizens of this county, was fbtind dead in his bed in Muncy early Saturday morning. Mr. Eld red had attended a meeting of the Insurance company at Montgomery Friday evening, but returned and retired between 11 and 12 o'clock. A member of the family upon at tempting to awaken him a short time after 7 o'clock the next morning, found he was dead, the body still being warm. A physician pro nounced death due to heart disease. Gazette and liulletin. EA OLEB MERE ITEMS. Andy Bedford, Curtis Burkholder and Robert Brink are on the sick list at this writing. Miss Lancaster visited at Forks villo over Sunday. The sociable at Mr. Dunham's was a success. Mrs. Fulmer and her two daugh ters, Effio and Edith, visited Mrs, Worthington last Saturday and Sun day. It is a good thing that load of young people who went to Rock Run to church tho other night took some of the old people along to drive or else l>ob would have been left in taking that girl home. Artie Lisson cut his leg very badly with a chisel, result—a still'leg. Curtis Rurlcholdcr, Charlie Bed ford iiinl F. Avery stayed at Rook Run one night last, weeK. Wo think there !nu-:t be some pretty good looking girls down there. Rev. It. K. Miller who has been holding meetings at Rock Run, now has 50 converts. H. •Mt. Lewis school got along very nicely one afternoon last week, under the management of Miss Ada Chase. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the residence of Mrs. Burkholder, Thursday, February 27, 1896. Eagles Mere was well represented at the Rock Run church last week. Miss Ida Carter of Rock Run is visiting Mi--s Mazic Dan ley. Mrs. \V. M. Fulmer and daughter, Eda, was visiting friends here Suns day. Violet. HU Will* ill !)5 Nccoimlm- Langtry, Tex., Feb. 21 Peter Miilier was knocked out by Rob Fitzsimmons to-da}' in the first round after one minute and thirty five seconds of actutal fighting. FitzsimmonH played the same old game he has so often played before, leading on his opponent until lie had him where he wanted him anil then landed a lightning right-hand swing on the jaw and it was over. For tho first part of the round Malier had the better of it. He led often and forced the fighting. In his eagerness to get at Fitzsimmons he committed a palpable foul during a clinch and was warned by Referee Siler that its repetition would cost him the fight. Malier fought well but he was no match for iiis red headed opponent, who proved him self one of the craftiest men that ever stepped into the ring. Fitzsimmons is now, by Corbett's action in presenting the champion ship to Malier, tho champion of the world, and after the fight was over he declared, through Julian, his willingness to defend the champion* ship against any and all comers. Court Fror«'t>«llii|{M. The regular February term and sessions opr-ned In the court hou-e, Laporte, on Monday, 21 last., ai 2 j» m Present, Hon E M. Dunham, president j ii-' and lions. John Yonkin an I M. J. Pti II.| nociiite judges, on thi bench. Con-tulile- i idled and mude their sworn returns in open court. Con-table* elect, called, and alter bonds bring approved, were sworn in open court. Grand Jury calcd; C. II Jennings appointed foreman; they were then duly sworn and the charge delivered to them by tli Pn-V.l.'t Judge. Comth. vh A. 0. Brack nun- Forgery. Grand jury lmd a true hill. Same day, defendant In i pen court, plrnds guilty. Sent.'tie (50 tlue, e.intn of prosecution and hi un lergn 1 ytel license granted to Jolin P. Met lei for tin- Katt'-rtlild Hotel In Cherry, wan trnmferred to Patilck Met Ice, Bulllt.hi e unit* vs Jacob Lorah; ap pointment of auditor iu this i' i\c continu ed until n< it term Tow iieia Foundry Co. »» McCartney; Mo i IT <> return read In o|ieu court mid rouill lie it luti Lunacy of llurvny Mi Kay, Its port vf the talc of the huuttik * real estate I under order or court, was read in open court and confirmed. On petition of citizens, the court change the polling place for the Borough of Ln - porte, from the old school house to tho ladies waiting room In the courthouse. In re: Partition of real estate of Mary Burke deed- The court grant an inquest of partition as prayed for. G. E. Dona hoe appointed Guardian ad litem of the minor children. Iu re: Partition of real estate of Patrick Mooney. The court grant an inquest as prnyed for. Comth- vs Frank Burke—assault and battery; court permit a Nol: Pros: on payment of costs. Comth. vs Fred Kcgley—threats; court permit a Nol. Pros: on payment of costs. Comth. ts Frank Mav —larceny as bailee case tried; verdict, guilty with a recom mendation of mercy to tho court. New trial asked for. | In re- Insolvency of J. L. Cocoman; ordered that tho petitioner shall not be at any time hereafter liable to imprisonment for the costs heretofore existing and due, prior to this date. J. G. Plotts vs G. S. Messick; order that stay of proceedings in execution in this case be continued until bill iu equity is disposed of. In re: Adoption of Wm. 11. Webb. Adoption allowed as prayed for. Comth. vs Willsou It. Campbell—larceny and violating sepulture; grand jury find a true bill in both cases. Case tried together before one jury. Verdict not guilty and costs divided between the plaintiff and de fendant CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. WE MUST II AVE HELP. We pay men and women $lO toslß per week for easy home work. No books or peddling, Steady employment guaranteed. SeniJ stamp for work and particulars at once llekman a SivTMoun, 213 South Sixth St. Philadelphia Pa. There is evideuee enough that this is the age of economy. Therefore, I wish to put the strongest emphasis upon the economi cal features of the new Black Diamond harrow. The frame is constructed of steel tubing, suggestive of solidity aud strength yet light and cheaply purchased. Write me for particulars. J. W. BALLAIID, Laporte Pa. ExMitor'i Notlo*. Estate of Joseph McCarty, deceased, late of the Township of ElkUnd, Sullivan county, Pa. Letters Testamentary having this day been granted to the undersigned, in the above estate, all parties knowing themselves to be indebted thereto arc re quested to make immediate payment to tho undersigned and those having claims against said estate »re requested to present thuin duly authenticated, for payment. JOSEPH J. PAItDOE, Sole Executor, Campbellsvilie, Feb. 15, 1890. Estate of Jaat9i Pe'ermin Deed. Letters of administration on the above estate having geen granted the undersign ed, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against said estate to pre sent the same without delay to PHILIP PE'TEUMAN. Nordroont, Pa., 3-19, Werciuitilc Ap|>raiMcuieut. The venders of domestic and foreign merchandise, etc ,iu Sullivan County, Pa., will take notice that they aro appraised and classed by the undersigned appraiser of mer cantile and other license tax for the year 1895, as follows, towit: CLASS. AMOUNT. cnciiuT twp. 10 Blight William H $ 20 75 14 Hunsinger P. W 7 75 14 Hope C. P 7 75 14 Sick C. S 7 75 14 Vogel Julius 775 COLLET. 14 DiefTenbaeli D. D 7 75 8 Jennings Bros 30 75 14 Kipp O. W. & Co 7 75 14 Kester E. P 7 75 14 K ausuicky it Co 7 75 14 Johnson O. W 7 75 14 Potter Winflcld 7 75 14 Musselman Geo., agent for G. 11. Moor 7 75 DCSHOKE BOUO. 14 Carroll I). E 7 75 14 Carroll, John W 7 75 13 Cole, Samuel 10 75 14 Connor, Patrick 7 75 14 ('healer, Sam 7 75 13 Cunningham, James.... 10 75 i.s Crimuiitis, J. H 10 75' 14 Barth & Kester 7 75 14 Deegan, George 7 7'. 14 Ilonneter, G. II 7 75 13 Hoffa, J. 8. & Co 10 75 14 Harrington, J. S 7 75 13 Leverton, Morris & Co.. 10 75 13 Kline, Benjamin 10 75 13 Marks, K. L 10 75 1» Mingos& Molyneu*.... 10 75 14 McDermott, llenry 775 14 Pomeroy, F. B 7 75 14 Pealer. Charles E 7 75 14 Rittcnbury, J. V 775 13 Kceser, John D 13 25 10 Bylvara, E. G 20 75 14 Tumi Ii Cmil F 7 75 14 Vincent, F. P 7 75 13 Welles & Co 13 25 14 Youkiu, J. II 7 75 nxvinsoN Twr. 13 Armstrong, AT 112 10 75 14 liodinc & Warn 7 75 13 Botsford, Z. E & It. E.. 13 25 10 Huffman, W. L 20 75 13 Pentecost Lumber C 0... 10 75 KLKI.AND TWP. 14 Jennings, C. B. agent... 7 75 14 Jlartung, August 7 75 13 McCarty D. F- •• • 10 75 FOX Twr. 14 Cascman. C. J. agent.... 7 75 14 Complied, J. II ISESOII,. 7 75 14 Fanning, W. II 7 75 fokksvim.e noito. 14 Lancaster, B. S 7 75 11 Rogers M. A.&rton..., 15 75 13 Bnyder. G. W. A C 0.... 10 75 IIILI-SGItOVR TWP. 12 Huffman, \V. L $ 13 25 13 Hull, Vernon 13 25 I.APOHTB TWP. 12 liouford & Newman.. 13 25 LAPORTE Bono 14 Keel. r. T.J 7 75 13 MeFsrlutie, Jatnei lit 96 14 Triiip X. K. Hiedtniee of W. Spencer Sc H0n.... 775 •IHlKWrtllt'llY TWP. II !.i«*on, Uicbnrd 7 75 14 Keh-rer, D 7 75 BILLIAItn TAHLRB. 3 tables, >l.-Ilni A Itlneb .Id Collev S4O 75 do MeOee. Hubert. Duxhoie 4o 75 I table, Parr Wltdaiu Cherrytwp. »0 75 do Cheney. C F., Hlirewsbury HO. 75 do N C . La|tnrl« li. ao 75 WHOLE*AI»K l.njroit I IrKMK. Flnati. L. D., Dimlmre Borough. O'Neill, William. do DKTII.t BUS I.H'BN-B. Silmul, John, Cherry twp. And that in ap|Mul will lie held la the odlee at tbe County <'oililiil*»i..|ier«' l.a Ports, I's., on the 31 day of March. !*•- glnnlnit at I p. m ; when and where you caa attend If you *-e proper. I'ATKICK lIuWLKH, MeiwtUU Appraiser. CONTINUED FROM PAOE 3. The Couuty Commissioners in nccount with the County of Sullivan fir the j e»r 1595. JOHN 11. FARRELJj. , By county orders during 1896 480 16 To 120 days official services ns per itemised bill rendered and aud ted nt $3.50 per day 420 00 To traveling expenses as per bill rendered and audited 60 15 GABRIEL LITZELMAN; By county orders during 1895472 36 To 117 days cfi:iai serTiors as per itemized bill rendered and audited at $3.50 per day 409 60 To traveling expenses as per bill rendered and auditod 63 50 To balanoa duo from last year......... 9 36 $472 36 472 36 JOHN J. WEBSTER: By county orders during 1895 481 05 To 113 days offlfiial services as per itemised bill rendered and audited at $3.50 per day 395 50 To travelling expenses as per bill rendered and andited 81 80 To baltiDce due for year 1894 3 75 $4Bl 05 481 05 Statement of Expenditures for 1895 Itemized. I COUNTY BRIDGES. New Court House and Jail statement showing Ncw xSrUgo, ovor Muney Creek, total eost up to dc.ember 31, 1895. llorseheads liriil X o Co contract. 600 00 G. E. Ilea, balance on abutments.•• 25 00 Amt. expen das shown by Inst nudt. 25,652 8. , r gwnuk 112c arvo yor 300 Paid Bloouisburg fcchooi Furniture Amos Little f«r pi auk....* . 2 89 Co. for oonrt room seats as per j 0 Wi , Bim jj uncy Valley OH 74 contract « ... .. t>ua »» John W al h, Seaman's 22 62 Pd. Lawrenoe Bros, balanco in S li«dford. Millvitw bdg. 25 11 full on contract . IJOO.OO R Warbmrton do 23 #0 Pd. Lawrence Bros, extra bill , 3 c i> etor „ 112 Nordmont 285 on contract 4ZS it W. Wheutloy, Millview .... 800 Paid Lawreuco Bros, for offlco D. Palmatior, Jluncy Valley 250 154 fil fixtures 91 50 ' Architect bill balance in full 188 00 $779 61 L. S. Gravos A Co. window _ shades - #4 <"> Borinl of Soldiors. Pd Miers A Scott, carpets and fcumuel M.ipes, deed, Shrewsbury twp. 35 00 marling 103 67 Advertising, Reporter Journal 125 Indebtedness of oonnty on account of Jacob Bills for laht-r on courthouse Lorah, Ex-Treasurer, paid in 1895, an* other itjinJ . . 145 S8 2919 41 nßvi(l , on twp . road m ,. neyi (license) 350 01 !*«• Ja ' l lin ' l shrews'.ury twp. school money 160 18 Vau . fining*......... ......... 5095 00 Davidson do do 465 58 Paid 11. B. fcuiuh A Co. balance for IHllsgrovo do do 548 16 Heater... —V Itedeiuption money puid 74 61 Paid Heilmin A Co. ohairs for r ' Bench aud liar -.•• 42 00 j jg j 3 57 Total costs of new court houco A jail 32353 32 Kloction Ejpens# , for Town.hip (Febry.) and Other necessary expenses to new courthouse (Novembor) '95. _ .K 8 1 ' '!! i' WZ »«j 19.66 do 31.60 51 26 Compensation to Sheriff . do al-28 do 31 . 00 62 2 s fur t -arden . 26 00 fill 4-j D h B- do 05.45 do 3H.00 55 45 Sto. e paveasnt around coTrt house l- lkland do 27.10 do 31.00 58 40 New sewer, county * proportion ..... ?45 02, 3ville B do 23.70 do 30.00 53 70 Now well, at courthouse, oontraot 171 8 iForks Two d > 27 40 do 31.40 58 80 ,"77; Fox do 32-76 do 32.20 61 96 iUillsgrovc do 32.38 do 31.50 04 08 Laporte B. do 19 80 do 27 00 46 80 Lupnrto T. do 22.70 25 04 do 28.40 53 44 Colley do 123 50 Mt Vernon ilo 21.44 do 31.25 52 6.' Daridion do ¥9 68 Shrewsbury do 23.72 do 28.20 50 92 Duslioro Borough 61 55 . Elkland Township S« 93 Totals paid to Election Boards 8»5 !^0 Forksville Borough 19 22 Pd. varum-: constables and assessors Forks Township 51 Bfi omitted 111 bills 1» 90 F or do 61 50 Pd. to court assistants, General 7 50 llillagrore do 49 38 .Proth. and clerk of court " 52.70 Laporto B. inc. s2# 09 for' 96 88 49 , Township 38.50 91 20 Laporte Township 18 40 ; Shrewsbury do 46 47 SSfl 2U : Total Expenses of elections f.r 95 SIOO3 41' Expenses for Printing and Advertising aud Stationary for the year *BS, (itemized.) Hills rendered and paid us follows: Bills rendered and paid as follows, for Fred Newell "Review" Wank books, blanks and stationery for Publishing election proclamation tha various offices vi/,. and printing tickets anil print- Wm. Murphy Sons, blank books 41 9i done for Commissioers and Asbury & Vincent do 17 50 Treasurer's office 112 75 lOnzeite & Bulletin blanks etc 24 50 Publishing auditors rsport W. Haeder blank books 37 8.) 'OS and other matters.. 7' 45 183 SOjSun, Wiilianwport do 88 01 George Streby 'Gazette' Johnson &Co election b00k5.... 19.. Pub. trial lists and court proc. C 5 50 d «™. v i'ubliflhmg Co. blanks 412, tIT ~ ... , Win. Mmn Company, blank books IS 85 W. M. Cheney Republican (}_ j; Donahoe. stamped envelopes 69 CO Publishing trial list and ii. S. Foster, one doz. ink 6 .. proclamation 'Sundry persons for small stationer do appeals.... 12.. supplies 28 56 Printing receipts 2 50 I do tickets and procl'm Special election 125 50 General election 41 50 190 55! The Times Philadelphia Advertising County Bonds. . 16 403 251 39! 02 Commonwealth costs paid by county in '9" Expenses of the judicial contest, paid by . , i.r w t ~ n -> County in '95. Larceny, Charles VV. Fox Jr 10 0.! / . Adultery W. L. Jennings 102 8i '• Fare.l court crier. .. , „ ...i. r..) ic 11. 11. C<-ston stenographer 4,7 30 P?ffieveHo,; '• -» * 1- V ahofTey janitor 81.. do L sfei"! ::::::::::: 25 ;• P r, ( i,ouo.ary .. do M. Levcrton 20 80; '■ 0 typewriter 80.. i nt tuiniiM, K uu'A. 15uf-c .h'.usen mlernerter 1.. liasii liasii McMahou! 1 1!!!!! 24 5H * ( j ■ ballot boxes 02 08 J" Blak!!!.'! 75 84 }■ >tea',grader. • 851 50 Desertion. Ed VV. Norconk 85 r.* 1 '- constable, subpoenaf.. 08 12 x&BA. T. Mulnix 43 4 s v, .. if "oi i A& B. George Jackson 21 95 "■■ Jl'Hcndorf do do .. 9S 4. A&B, F. Mittendorf " BS "W HP I? '.H do "oo il OesenionEd Norconk 5. (V Mahen do do " A & B. H.N. 18 t „ , y l . t«L InV '-•on.f.enstttion to six clerks 73 .. Asault, James \i/ii''''' 0 .. Sundry wilneeses, as enumerated Attempt to kill Thomas Wilson.. 23 7. ffl d Adultery. Bartley blarr 25 Olli 2__ A & B. Sarah Benson 18 Mi DQ False pretense, I). M. Matlison.... 31 4 ... , do J.L. Cocoman 83 70! * This charge for 'janitor was disap- proved and dis allowed to be taxed as cost 838 19 111 matter, the court saying that the County should have a regularly appointed jauitor, whose remuneration would be a Bills paid State Hospital for Insane in 'OS. county charge, proper. Warren asylum for Harvey McKay 03 57 r7idt7»7„ Danville asylum for M. Zobroaki.. 01 2V ' 1 —_—l d. L. Mnhaffev for janitor work 48 .. 184 82 '- E. Gallagher do .. 8.. John Lore do ~ 7 „ , . ..... I. P. Walsh do .. 20 75 tuel and Light*. I,ew Mnhaffev do .. tl 60 Pd. FM. CroMlev contract for •' - K - Callagher for attending to ear load of hard coal 41 42 heater 7 iiioh. at sls per month do do do 47 9.1 and on'-month at sl3 per mo.. 118 .. do do do 4SM)*- Maluffey, shoveling snow 3 10 Pd. F. Hoehrle car load Bcrnice coal 48 80 7* . , 4 '° •••• 1 50 I'd. hills of sundry imthoiis for oil 1.. Mauuljey janitor, diargcd on lamps for jury rooms, lamp wicks, v vf , account and chimneys, and shades, llxing hanging should lie a county charge 81 .. lamps etc, as peraccl, rendered.... 47 25 _________________________ Borrowed Money account. Grand Juror*. 'OS To amt. from A. Walsh | 8000 .. I ilo J. H. Furrcll 350 .. February term'oß 178 7n A. Walsh 500.. May do 2.'0 5« ,|„ Dushoie Bank 4 .. Sept do 20U H->| l( „ 1< >l>t. Htormoat... fttK) .. Doe do 1 0 98 do Mrs. Ilreigher 850 .. do Mrs- Wm. Sioiiuont 1000 .. 7JO 18' ,j u Mrs. A. Collins... UOO — B.y>o .. Traverse jurors '95 'The above sliow.< amount borrow* .. . . , , , e»l during 1891. Feb term and setsoiis, jurors and Talisman 4T-' 57 The following amounts wire lor May term umi is Bb7 4'J rowed lit >ney as •liown by lust June smelt I 1.-nil jurors and f*l», III* On audit vi*: Si-pl leriu ami se*» .ns ii4T V«> I'ltllllp Ksrge 'iK't 40 <)i loin r sprt I>l letm (and poriiou lltiir\ Ksrge IIS .. Of Sept. term) 80# OH Snrah Bp- .iker 1 •' • t«8 .. D«rtmUir term and sessions UUS 3u \y o. Mnson vni ~ Ktiilln Mason .VM .. 23UU 10 |t M. Htoriuout isisli .. J l'l'l M Board <>f ttial juror* itussrl Karns it ,1)0 .. February tefin.... 8 50 Krn«*llnr Srainan...... ItH*! .. do 835 Janus g Statement showing the Bonded Indebted ?' «'i'tion of Commissioners. The second ness of Sullivan county on Jan. 1, ISJO. l "' "112 $)<00 be r interest at the rate of Amt, of Bond* issued by the ! r c ' 'j' Payable senii annaually from County of Sullivan, to date..s 33000 .. ,'i " ary !M,O; ali(1 »*<•• *wl«-«u*ble aa lb* Amt. of bonds alrer.dv negotiated 38500 .. " do awaiting do _4V3O .. Ac-u,! In kM of Rullwan county 38000 00 on January 1, 1896. Note—Of the above bonds thi-'flrn i-m- P? 1 "''.I"-' Hndhiir. negotiated 83.500 00 of $33,000 bare Interest m the iaio , 112 l " resour eent. payable si'inl-anuuaily fr.,m July 10 c ' ' * >rev, ° u-, y suawn.... 13,163 OS 1804. and are ledeemable in 10 or 20 year- ■— ' $46,663 OS Commonwealth of Puin.-ylvantir) . We the a d-i-'. ,1 <„t;, , ,* „• . Coi.n'y or Sullivan j''• f in,l, , V 1 A f M" or; Sul,, " n ?° m p J .... . " ■ ll * oi i do hereby ub by the several Acts of Aa-cmbly, .>.Un,s corre,t ' '» .'be best To« ai »h(Twn in l hii™or ugoing rep J. rt.' " ,a,Be "" ' U " y *" d < c > ' rate * ' < «** «■* thb d.Tsm ' whercaD, ° se; oar h,n
  • County auditorr . LLLI3 \\ ILCOX. [SEAL] j Attest: IT. T. DOWNS, Clerk -f OA/" Monday, Tuesday, ,IO /O Wednesday, Thu _______ Friday and /j\ Our prices are dk on these dates We extend thanks to our many patrons for the during 1895 and hope to continue their gooi. keep a general assortment of gooc jitUj and our motto is Quick sales, sxna. Our close neighbors are knowing of this fact, and 3 011 in the vicinity of Laporte should invest igate and be co that Nordmont is the place to buy merchandise. Express charges paid on purchases of £5 and over. BOT-BFORB «& NIWBIAIft XO K I).MONT, PA. SSSS SK We liave planted our TT 7 TT* OAT Prices so iow that .Hj V r . r \ x Is Astonished, We hav# -L-* J- opened up a fine line of fjDress Goods,| Consisting of Ducks, Royal P;ques, Jaconette l'lis>e, Henriettas, Serges, Broadcloths, and a hundred other different kinds, styles and varities of goods suitable for this season's trade. .... Booths «& GIOGKERY & SLABSWARE. | We make a specialty of tlio Grocery Trade and ot all times liaT# the choicest and best goods the 111 a ket afford, CASH PAID For BtfTTIB; 2i 'WOOL. Thanking the public for their very liberal patronage, we invite a continuance ot the same. E. G. SVLVJIHJI. Dushore Pa Capital ?50.000. Surplus and Undivided PrcSts 4,000 ,x The First National Bank, OF HUGHES VILLI?, PA. 1 ruiih)u 0I)IXE . This bank oilers all t!io usual facilities for '' the transaction of a . . . < . Vice J*resident. 1 c. w. \\ ODDROP; GENLiIAL — >i J BANKING Cashier, # W. C. FUOXTZ. Acconnis Hcfcpectfwlly Solicitoie T | x*. **" 1 KANGKS, •11 | HEATING STOVES, Will WASHING I MAI'HIM ES, lease ANl> wmnueks On reasonable terms, with u SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN. Ilcailqtmrtcrs to Iniy your hardware. M CUNNINGHAM, tSsT Dushore. The old roof tin* rottrtl out. A new one inu-l l>e provided, WHAT kind ? Hint* the <|\icntlon! Wo think there is in >i 11111 c«o iroml nit our Stool Koofe Ihww llit v will lust lon err than any other, ure proof uc<*lti-t Fur anil I.lKlitidn#. reduce the (•.■»! of Intur itnee; rati b«» put onOYKIt (Ik- .>1 ! khiiifflati. thui' inir lot* of illtvr unit nml H|ifliM. Semi u» the illux umoii* of your roof nml ur u ill tell yo« Ju»t wlint tbeetml will U- Noektrnt Intr e PITTSTON I Hon KitOKINO 10., Piir»ri\ IV LAPORTE BANK. LAPOItTE. PA. Do it eeuerul H.tiiMttj; nn-l t'ollnti»j: Infill, m An\ butinru i tiu»i.j t to In Mill b - ritrt full) klti•titled to. * A gnu for Hlrnm-lup Tlikrli to mhl Irttiu nil |. iiti of I.ur> |>» •ntl for Klrv ln>iirtiee < | —uirc. J, ALnU.I) JOHHAN. I. vi.mn, , ; J. V. Rettenbuby, ! Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler, — V DUSHORE, PA. t ' Established Aoril Ist, 1879. L. S. BJIRC? ft CO Duslioro, Pa. mr< r> >f K «'Ur, fml, Mr»l tat l.u 'IU-r llii« IVni I' i* one if lb« 'U» tt.rid Mil). 11l ihi' n uplf »iulltn y nfe >-l«( iUv «>l i»ttiiuUk tu> iii|( go-*! rt-ar t»4 U. (IIM itirin *»«» I'mw nf ttuwu lo tint thv Oeil.M TfIUST NATIONAL BANK /W.<.„t, ur IH'tIIUHK. PA. & M Stii kKt v| v» ittimft fcUcitt HWIWM «< ifeiivMwU* Mil IIM