WASHINGTON NEWS. Some of the More Important Work of Our Law Makers. President McKiuley received a dele gation ofj prominent citizens of Buf falo, who. protested against the ap pointment'of jolin R. Hazel as Judge of the new (Western Judicial District of New York. The Navy;* Department has not yet Construction Board's re port disapproving of the adoption of superimposed turrets on the new bat tleships projected. Cubans are alarmed over the falling off in receipts. The new tar iff which'will take effect June 15, is expected to" remedy this condition of affairs. ■<; One hundred and eighty-one private pension bills were reported and pass ed by the House of Representatives yesterday. Members of the Canal t Commission appeared before theSenate commit tee and .endorsed Board's report in favor of the Nicaragua'route Gov. Roosevelt and: Mrs. Roosevelt were the'guests'of honor at a dinner given" at' tho'iWhite House by' Pres ident and Mrs, McKinley. The House bill, providing for the election of Senators by a direct vote of the people, iwlll not be acted upon by the Senate at this session. The bill providing travel pay, for of ficers and enlisted men of the 'Army was passed in the House of Represen tatives. It is said that C. A. Towne, who was nominated for iVice-President by' the Sioux Falls Populist Convention/will withdraw rather than create any em barrassment for Bryan and his cause. Andrew Carnegie came out in favor of the're-election of President McKin ley, who he|says will make a better executive" in his second term than in the first. Indiana Republicans are reported to be split on the question of Porto Rico legislation. Daniel Chairman of the Bryan Campaign Committee, says that the Kansas City convention platform will contain a'l6 to 1 plank. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, an nounced that he was a candidate for re-election to the Democratic Nation al chairmanship. Senator Butler, of North Carolina, was re-elected Chairman of the Sioux Falls Populist National Committee. Gov. Tanner, of Illinois, declared that he was not a candidate for United States Senator or for any other office. By a vote of 22 to 24 the Senate re jected the proposed amendment to the Naval Appropriation bill providing ior the establishment of agovernment armor plate factory. LAMTELL SURRENDERS. Towerman Whose Negligence Caused Fatal Tunnel Wreck is a Prisoner. Philadelphia, May 15. —Frank Lam tell, the towerman whose negligence caused the fatal train wreck in a tun nel of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- 1 way by which seven men were killed, surrendered himself. Lamtell admits he fell asleep while on duty. The property loss will reach $185,000. About thirty-five firemen were either burned or overcome by smoke while fighting the flames which broke out in the debris immediately after the ] fire. None of them, however, was I seriously injured. < Firemen have been at work all night I and all to-day, but it has been impos sible as yet to extinguish the flames. I Owing to the heat and smoke and ' gaseous air in the tunnel the firemen 1 entered the tunnel only a short dis- ' tance without being overcome. Holes were dug in the street to make vents and the roof of the tunnel was blasted, but to no avail. The bodies of the en gineer and fireman and five tramps who were said to be on the train have doubtless been cremated. MACARTHUR"CHANGES POLICY. Gives Authority to His Staff in Mat ters of Detail. Manila, May 15. —In the last few days General MacArtlmr has received more officials, consuls, officers and representatives of commercial bodies. To Lieutenant-Colonel Crowder, his military secretary, he will assign many duties heretofore devolving upon the Adjutant-General. This step is taken in view of the increasing import ance of the post of Governor-General. General Mac Arthur's policy appears to involve much decentralization. He will give to his staff authority in mat ters of detail and will devote himself largely to questions of policy. FILIPINOS SUFFER LOSSES. Americans Now Occupy Two Towns in Leyete. Manila. May 15.—The towns of Hil ongos and Alnasin, on the Island of Leyte, have been occupied by troops of the Forty-third Volunteer Infantry. The insurgents fought the landing of the Americans and suffered heavy losses. NO ARMS FROM HONG KONG. Governor Forbids Export, and Aims at Guns From Germany. Hong Kong, May 15. — I'he Governor has issued a proclamation forbidding the export of arms from the colony. The object of tnis is to prevent the shipment of arms brought here from Germany by the Filipino junta. Diamond Thieves Arrested. Leipsic, May 10.—The American dia mond thieves, Morton an Harski, have been arrested here. Diamonds worth $15,4#0 were seized in their baggage. Laborer vs. Millionaire. 1 Jersey City, May 15.—Comment was cre^tedjby„ the publication. of a, legal opfekinj involving the financial [Value of£a^JhumanV life. The pro ceding preferred to waa an opinion by Judge* William v S. Gummere, of'the 1 1 || (Judge William S. Gummere). New Jersey Supreme Court, in a suit brought by the children of Filomena Cuv. U.v against two men who had ldii J iii.n in a fight. Judge Gummere sa'i t d to ascertain what loss chih rus tain in the premature dealii of a father. In the death of a laborer the loss in sorrow may be just as] great as in the death of a million aire. But the pecuniary loss would be greater in the case of the death of ja man making SIO,OOO a year than in the death of a man making |1.50 a day." Judge Gummere attracted general public attention a year ago by holding that the value of an infant's life might be from six cents to one dollar. German Captured by British. Brandfort, Friday, May 15. — Among the prisoners of the Foreign I.egion captured during the fighting at the Zand River was a German named Trickman, from Erfurt. He claimed to be a journalist, but was found hid ing in the cactus bush with a rifle in his hand. Munich, May 14.—Dr. Herman Lelr, Court Musical Director, Is dead. EIGHTY CHILDREN LOST. Circus Causes a Panic in An Other wise Quiet Town. Boston, Mass., May 11.—Incidental with the fact that there is a circus In town and that the streets were filled with paraders yesterday, was the num ber of children reported to the police as lost, strayed or stolen. Between the late hours of the af ternoon and midnight there were cared for by the police in various sec tions of the city and suburbs nearly eighty lost children. These eighty cost the Police Department as much genuine care and anxiety as did the whole of the big Hibernian parade. H. R. HARPER BIT BY HORSE. The Famous Publisher Is Disfigured for Life. Sands Point, L. 1., May 11. — Horatio R. Harper, a member of the famous family of publishers, is in a serious condition at his home here, having been terribly bitten by a horse. Mr. Harper will be disfigured for life. The horse bit off a portion of his upper lip and otherwise Injured him. The accident happened Thurs day afternoon. National League Standing. Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia 13 5 .722 Brooklyn 10 8 .656 Pittsburg 10 9 .526 Cincinnati 0 9 .500 St. Louis 9 9 .500 Chicago 10 10 .500 New York C 11 .353 Boston 5 11 313 NEW YORK MARKETS. Flour and Grain. FLOUR. Minnesota Patents $3 80®f3 to Winter Patents 3 60® 3 t5 Winter Straights 3 40® 3 SO ! RYE FLOUR. ! Fair to good 3 15® 3 30 RYE. Choice to fancy 3 35® 3 65 No. 2 Western, bushel .... m State 66 BARLEY. 1 Feeding, bushel 43® 45 : Malting, bushel SO® 63 > WHEAT. | No. 2 Red 71 1 No. 1 Northern, bushel.. .. 75 CORN. j No. 2, 112. o. b. afloat, bushel 4g , OATS. No. 2, per bushel 21 1 No. 3, per bushel s , 27 ; Produce. *• HAY. Shipping, 100 pounds 70® 80 ' Good to choice, 100 pounds SO® 95 HOPS. State, 1896 crop, pound t> ' 1899 crop, pound 12® 14 WOOL. Texas, pound 14® 17 1 BEEF. Family. 100 pounds 13 00®13 60 ' Mess 100 pounds 10 60 1 Beef Hams. 100 pounds.... 21 00®21 St 1 LABD. 1 Western Steam, 100 pounds 7 M < Continent, 100 pounds .... J SO® 1 CO 1 PORK. • Mess, 100 pounds 13 SO® 13 «0 ] Family. 100 pounds 14 M®M if . BUTTER. Western Creamery, pound 18® it Factory, per pound it® it j State Dairy, per peund ... 17# 19 1 CHEESE. j Fancy, small ll® it Late made 11® u ECKSB. j State and Pennsylvania .. as® r 11 Western, ungraded .. .. ~ OCAO DM JERWY MEADOWS. [ Other Death* in «Mne Locality Arc 1 Still Unexplained. Greenville, N. J.,May 15. —An un r identified man met hie death some , time Saturday sight on tbe eatt mead ows here. His btdy was found face downward, in the muddy bottom of 'Old Man's Creek, after it had been drained by the outgoing tide. The cause of death is not known. County Physician Converse will hold an au topsy this morning to determine it The dead man was dressed in a neatly fitting suit of dark brown che viot and a blue-striped outing shirt He wore congress gaiters, almost new. In height he was 5 feet 8 inches, and weighed about 180 pounds. His hair was dark—almost black—and he had a sandy mustache. Tbe police estim ated his age at about forty years. There was nothing to indicate his identity and nothing of value in his pockets. Old Man's Creek is about 300 yards from the trolley line running from Jersey City to Newark. There are a number of wayside inns along the route and the theory of the police is that the man had been drinkink in one of them during the night. They think he may have been followed by roughs, robbed and thrown into the creek, or that he may have wandered into the meadows while under the influ ence of drink and fallen where he was found. There have been other mys terious deaths on the meadows dur ing the past six months, which have never been explained. Detectives yesterday visited the places along the trolley route where liquor is sold, but could And no one who would admit having seen a man answering the description of the de ceased. The body was taken to the W. H. Speer's undertaking shop in Jersey City, where it is held for identification. Many persons living In tbe Greenville section looked upon the face of the dead man yesterday, but failed to re cognize him. Kearaarge's Trial Trip. Washington, May 15.—The Navy Department has extended the time of the official trial of the battleship Kearsarge from May 30 to June 30. The vessel Is to be commissioned on the last of this month, so that the crew will be well drilled In time for the acceptance trial. FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. Panama, May 15.—Tbe Mayor has decreed that all public and private houses must close at 10 P. M. Ail persons in the streets after that hour will be arrested. Yokohama, May 14. —United States Minister to Correa Horace N. Allen is trying to obtain gold-mining con cessions. Havana, May 15.—The United States transport Sedgewlck is still aground at Clenfuegos. More tugs have gone to her assistance. Havana, May 15. —The year's sugar crop, It is estimated, will be about 256,000 tons, or 80,000 tons less than last year's crop. Ottawa, Ont., May 15. —It is under stood that postage on newspapers will be reduced from one-half cent a pound to one-ouarter of a cent. The Austrian Government has do cided to ask the Reichsratb tor a ered it of 16,000,000 crowns mors than thai of last year for the army and navy. In the suburbs of Rome, an ftsliai peasant named Mennci, murdered hit entire family, consisting of nine per sons. Agents of the Post Office and Treas ury Departments are on their way tq Cuba to Investigate the Cuhftg Post Office frauds. Reports from Cuba say that tfco to tal amount of the postal frauds may be 1400.000. Trial liiat for May Term, 1900. Return day, May 28,1900, at 2 o'clock p. m. 1 Eugene P. Welner vs Laporte Township School District, No, 49, Mw t am, 1897. pjecfcnent. Plea, "not guilty," Thomson, j Mullen. 2 D. E. Carroll va John J*eolty. So. l, Decem ber term, 1898. Defendants »M«»1, "Hon assumpsit,payment, payment with leave to give special matter in evidence, and the bar of statute of limitation. I Bradley. ;t Laura B. W added vs Bainuel Cole. No, 23, May term, UN. Partition. Plea, "nou tenant insfmul." Walsh. | Cronin. 4 Edward Warburton, trustee of the estate of Margaret Norton vs Jofau Ward Norton, No, M December term 1899. Electmeut. Plea, "not guilty." Bradley. | Piatt. & Kussel Karns vs A, L. Smith. No. 2, Feb. T., 1900. Defendants appeal, Plea, "non assump sit, payment. i*yment with leave to give special matter in evidence, the bar of the statute of limi tation and contract against public policy. Mul lon. I Bradley. C H, jy. Osier Sheriff now to use of J. W. Car roll vs Umx Guinn and John O. Seouten. No, 47 February MM#, JflOO. Assumpsit. Plea, "non assum pdt." , flfrtt. WM. I. LAWRPstyJE, Prothonotary. Prot'li. office, Apmli. Register's tfottoe. Notice la hereby given thrt Jbe following ac counts have been died In my offias, vl*s First and final account of Ransom Thresher, Administrator of Eenjamin Heibar, deed. First and final account of L.J. Norton and E.W, Vaughn, Administrator* of J, W. Norton, deed. First and final account of Loretta Kisner, Ad ministrator of Henrietta Pursuit deceased. First and Anal account of Mtoheel F. Cook, Ex ecutor of Catherine Kalph, deceased. First and final account of Louis Wagner, Com mittee of Rlahaid Oreen, lunatic. And the following widows appraisement have been tiled: Ajipraliement of Anthony (ilockner, deceased: Conrad Kiaus, decease; and additional appraisement of Myron A. Peters, deed. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Sullivan County, on Monday, May 98, 1900, at 3 o'clock p.m. tor confirmation and allow ance. WM. I. LAWRENCE, Register. Register's office. Laporte, Pa., April 30,1900. Doa't Tefcacc* VMT Ulb inn;. To quit tobaeoe easily aud ferecer. lie mag netla, full of Jtfo* Mrvs ind vigor, take No To* Bac. tbe wnaM-irWHer. that makes weak men strong . AH draartStSrJNpftff,!. Curt guaran teed. Booklet and samel# frfa. Address Sterling Kenedy Co , Oblsage Vjnk Ms-Ts-Sac for flftf Cents- Guaranteed tobacco habit ours, makes weak men strong, vised pore. Me.fl. All *> agslstt Treasurer's Sale OF UNSEATED LANDS. Agreeable to the provisions of an Act of Assem bly entitled. "An Act directing the mode of sell ing unseated Lands for taxes,passed the 12th do; of March, 1815, and the supplements thereto, I Frank Lusch, Treasurer of the County of Sulli van, hereby give notice to all persons concerned that unless the County, State, Road, School and Poor taxes due on the following tracts of Unseat ed Land* situated in said County,and paid before the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract as will pay the taxes and such cost charge able thereon, will be sold at the Court House in Laporte, said county of Sullivan, on the 11th day of June, 1900, being the second Monday of June. The sale to he continued by adjournment from day today if deemed necessary lor arrearages of taxes due ana assessed and cost accured on each tract reflectively. Unseated Lands. ACRE*. WARRANT KK. TAX. t.'HEHBY TOWNSHIP, 417% Baker, John 89 44 394 Kppler Henry 84 37 417% Kppler, Andrew 89 44 50 Blared, William 2411 52 Fox, Samuel Hl4 123 Fox, Samuel or Thos... 26 33 07 Fox, George IS of> 215% Fox, George 138 69 102 Fox, Samuel M 2185 27 (jetting, Christian 5 78 50 Same " 773 60 Gray, William 773 40 do 10 71 50 do 7 73 158 Getting, Grover 33 53 20 lioltxhower, Jacob 6 43 157 Jacoby, Leonard 3812 100 Kiser, John 21 42 13 Lukins Daniel 2 77 98 Norris, Joseph P M25 282 do 155 95 150 Quick, John 3213 245 Robert Hugh 157 21 285 Stein, William 6102 200 Stein, Philip 41 84 114 do 24 42 70 Vamphull, William 15 00 108 Wagner, Philip 2311 227 Wefntzcll, Jacob 48 20 COLLBY TWP. 120 Anderson, John 18 34 300 Burke, Thomas <5 80 43 Camton, Adam James.. 18 03 19 Campbell, Robert 289 325 Clark, John 49 60 307 Chase, Heber 46 85 388 Chase, Budley 150 81 440 Cook, John 67 16 198 Carpenter, Samuel 30 23 290 Culberson, John 44 07 333% Carpenter, Casper, Jr... 50 84 400 Campbell. Gustavus 6107 224 Carpenter, Charles 36 43 400 Carpenter, Ellsha 67 92 75 Densmore, Silas 11 45 175 Fitzsimmons Thomas.. 26 71 200 Goodlieart, Elisha 38 92 255 Gillett, Kliphalet 68 52 in do 20 25 440 Graves, Rufus 117 26 444 Green, Willard 67 76 350 Good heart, James F 53 43 272 Hidden, Samuel 4141 30 Heber, Chase 4 59 250 Kelley, John :i8 10 200 Kester. Peter,undivided 'J of 400 30 53 300 Kerr. George Adulphus 45 80 JW Logan. Sheldon 30 83 50 Mors*. William 7 61 209 McMulleu Alex.undivided V>f 4171540 400 Nicholson Henry 106 85 151 Odion, Thomaa 23 07 62 Parley. Nathaniel 55 26 438 Parley, Humphrey 67 40 192'. ; i Richards, E. G 61 84 323 6-10 Ritzer, Jacob 95 17 50 Sparrowhawk, Thou.... 7 64 64 Shaw. David 9 76 51 Sullivan, James 24 12 12 Tattem, Joseph 184 150 Tomlilison, Richard... 22 90 21 Tattedi, Joseph 3 24 310 do 47 43 IJO Trouslebacji, .1. |I 1680 215 WnoiJvy»rtf, Kbtwwr. 10161 'M Ao 14 20 150 Woodward, JJe«a22 90 23:1 Walloon, Heth 30 27 300 Whitford, Wilson 45 so 111 7-eigler David 56 96 50 do 7 64 DAVII>SON TWP. 392 ltalllot, John 141 23 379 Beasley, Johnson 6176 15r 32 75 92 Evans, Elizabeth 15 00 * Uriftn, Mary ..... 1761 128'90* Hess una Cfcvellhg 10 56 402 Heajrer, Philip 38 9ti Harvey, Peter 79 77 60 Hess, Samuel and Wesley 3912 450 Harvey, Nicholas 97 77 21 Hess, Samuel and Wasley 3 41 54 James, Grace 8 81 105 Little, Amos 9 OB 230 Miley, Martin 37 49 356 McMullen, Alexander.. 80 78 343 Montgomery, Hannah. 28 97 187 Montgomery, William.. 30 53 280 Messeneope. Adam 23 66 HiU Patterson, William 33 75 K> 75 Strawbridgp, James 12 34 136 Wopdsides, Jofin, Jr 71 15 jj 21 28/ tt oodsidps, Eleanor 46 78 369 Woodsides, John 3117 43« WoodsMes, John Jr 7115 *L«I.A*p TWP, 250 Cook, Stephen 40 80 245 Hunsinger, Aaron 39 49 8 Rogers, C. 8 1 30 FOJUM TWP. 93 Barber, Uriah 16 94 130 Bowser, Isaac 23 71 Dorsev, John 2 88 ffi 85CBse= tt.3 252 Hurley, Charles 183 78 426 Hurley George 77 62 9 Lloyd, Peter Z 6 58 88 do 64 20 £8 Lucke, Henry IB «•«: 14a Musser, John 113 9. 67 Meylert, Michael 35 uy 87 Peters, Richard 63 4»' 5$ Roberts, Hugh ion ? «««== IS! 4SO SeTiby, Pefer.,..,., wos i«8 spsby, Henry SOW ■JH6 Selsby, J05eph.,....,,,,,,, <8. r il rox TOWNSHIP, »2Awrant, Henry 1 01 60 Baker, John 44 76 407% Baldwin, Dante! 1J fio 89 Boynton. Peter 3T5 107 Bayard Jama 3 31 407% Craig James 12 60 407% Delaney, Sharp 12 60 407% Delaney, Daniel or David 12 80 26 Eckhart, George 8 22 307 Emig, Jasper S7 M 431 Forest, Thomas 18 32 438 Fitch, Job 1163 243 Fulerton, Richard 7 61 67 do 14 66 140 do 30 63 BD do 1094 JB MlcftyJ... 4 82 JO)' if j :too Johnson, James 9 27 60 Keehn, Peter 1 55 5 Lewis, William 16 408 Lloyd, Peter Z 12 61 408 Lloyd or Leiper, Thos. 12 61 34 Lloyd, Peter Z 1 05 407% Lewis, Joseph 12 61 385 Millner, David 1190 407% Montgomery, William 12 61 171 Penrose, Thomas 2114 307 Ryan, Edwood 9 49 50 Rhea, John 1 55 110 Shaw, Robert 13 60 800 Sutten, James 927 381.97 Simpson, John 88 67 407 Taylor George 12 58 251 Weltzel John 3102 HILLSGBOVK TWP. 80 Bingham, William 1034 335 Bonham, Ephraim 172 99 100 Bates, Canrad 6172 216 Bonham, William 11l 68 100 Carpenter, Samuel 12 94 257% Delaney, Thomas 1:13 14 50 Hdrnkeith, Jeremiah... 25 86 Machey, John undivided V£ 90 48 408 Reese, Daniel 20191 406 S&jtler, Ifichajl 20140 Shopbell, Gamble & Co., 313 Pine street, WILLIAMSPORT, PA., Its the talk of this town that we are showing the newest, up-to-date line of Dress Goods,Silks,Tailor made Suits, Jackets,etc and want you to get acquainted with us, if not in person, then by mail. Mail orders promptly and carefully filled. Samples sent on request. We have complete lines in every department. Domestic Department. SILKS, SILKS. inena an f Napkins, Muslins There is nothing in the' Silk line that and Sheetings;- Ready made Sheets and cannot be found here in almost anv Pillow Cases. Ticking, Outings, Cracks, shade. - V Ginghams,Dennims, Silkolines, Seersuck- _ era, Satines, Flannels, Cottonade and Other Departments. n^B ' Ladies Muslin ITnderware. The lar- Dress Good Dent Rest Corset Department in town. ; Knit " ITnderware Dept. Notions and Dress "lack Colored, and hancv Dress Goods 1 "minings Dept. Lace and Fancy Good 1 laids, Silk and Wool, wash Goods, »or Dept. Cloak and Suit Dept. with the Summer Dresses. We carry the largest largest stock of Readv to Wear Garments stock in Williamsport. Skirts and Petticoatsj Waists and Wrap pers. In writing for samples state just what you want. Shopbell Gamble & Co. New York Weekly Tribune. For Nearly Sixty Years The Leading National Family Newspaper For Progressive Farmers and Villagers. An old. stanch, tried and true friend of the American People, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and the pioneer in every movement calculated to advance the interests and increase the prosperity of country people in every State in the Union. THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE is "The Peoples' Paper," for the entire United States and contains all important news of the Nation and World. Regular subscription price 1.00 per year, but we furnish it as a t rial subscription With THE ITEM 6 months for 65 Cents Send all orders to NEWS ITEM Laporte. LAIMRTF. TWP. 372 Anderson, Tboma» 42 15 315 Huura. John :it 69 25 Breariey, Benjamin 2 83 417 Brearley, Richard i>r Kachcl 47 87 111 Bac-hus, Philip 2?,*0 39 do (110 417 Baldwin, Daniel 47 25 417 Baldwin, John 47 25 102 Franklin, Walter 23 79 58 Fox, Sarah la 53 126 Fox, Samuel M 29 39 8 Franklin. Thomas 1 no 35 Fox, Bar»h...„„ 22 65 40 Kr»nkliH, Walter use tiil do 714 28 liraff. John 6 90 170 do 4189 87 (Iran, Andrew 21 44 10 (iarragus, Susan W 2 4l> 25 (iardner, Richard 6 lti 118 Harvey, Jonathan 29 Oh 140 do :14 50 VP/i do 1174 117 do 28 74 5 Huling, Joseph 124 104 Hull, Charles 25 68 24 Huling, Joseph 5 92 1811 Jarkspn, Jfremiali 20 7:! 60 Kidd, J0hn....,,.,.,..,,,,,, 680 174 Levi. Daniel, 19 72 44*4 do o ot; 65 Morris, Richard 16 02 8 do 75 1 do 25 70 do 17 25 6 North Richard 60 63 do 15 97 59 Pleasants, Bamu«|.,„..„ 23 41 ih porker William 370 20 do 4 93 45 do 1110 52 do 12 79 25 Pleasant, Anna F 6 17 40 Parker, Thomas 4 53 30J-4 Parker, William 755 417 Perkins, Simon 47 25 36 Pleasants, Joseph B>7 417 Ripley, Phi1ip....,., IT 25 itu Roberts, Elisabeth 24 40 li'Kt spott, Bamuel— 12 01 a" Scott, Daniel 23 92 2*26 Topliff, John 21 84 417 Woodward, William 47 25 130 Wright, Samuel R *338 115 Whalen, Robert 28 34 86 Weaver, William t 21 62 SHREWSBI'BY *WP. 117 Brodie, William ;y? 75 liiO I Kiugherty, J0h«.57 62 v.'. h\in«, Jottn,, iosi Ift HVpburn, James »25 2n Irwiu, Hobert - 361 437 Kentzig, Abraham 8298 JUO Hichardson, Isaac 27 37 Seated List. Also at the same time and place the following tract* and paroels of land duly assessed and re turned on the Seated List will l>e sold for arrear ages at taxes to the names of the present or former owners, In aocordanoe with the provisions of an Act of Assembly, passed April 29, A. D. 1844. ACRES. NAME. TAX. OHERBY TWP. 60 Goodscll, George 17 27 6o Good sell, Henry 18 90 100 Galiagher t Martin 24 23 |I A L Hennessey, Margartet. 290 295 Holmes, John 0 75 73 3 Bentley, Hannah 12 20 40 Baker. Francis 1135 16"i Brundage, M. S. 27 90 62 Collins, Thomas 978 , ttp Cayanaugh, Martin 11 25 Jackson, peorge C 3169 Lambert. John 2 53 67 Eavelle, John lu 70 67 JCester, Jessie 16 fw 65 Mooney, Patrick heirs . 17 72 34 Mosier, Peter heirs 16 33 135 Wright, Martin and James 31 89 H.A 40 Kunston, John A '25 41 14 Quinn, John 411 83 Whalen, Bartley 32 20 75 Wells, O. H..» 12 11 140 , Broschart, Frederick... 277 2 LASO Thomson, R. J™.. 67 2HALot Davidge, 8. B 245 4 Potter, G. W 45 140 Spencer, Walter 13 23 100 Holmes, Edward 20 83 300 McFarlane, James 28 35 50 Heverly, Henry ft 67 60 Dunham, Lot 6 06 77 Middendorf, Frank 7 46 COLI.CY TWP. 100 Elenger. J. Q. AJ. P... 13 41 25 Mahal, James 516 48 Myers, Wm. F 257 50 McMullen, John 9 67 2Ha Lots Roth, John 16 31 House AL Rinebold, Dr. N. A 1 00 2HA lots Steafather, Lucas 7 40 100 Threshoulback, J. H... 25 54 48 Thomson, R. J 4 02 Daddo, Mrs. Louisa 9 86 M SHORK 8080. 1 Lot Jordan, John M 45 1 Lot Jordan, Edward 45 daviiwon TWP. ll i Lot Alien, Franelc 1 m -00 Dunham & Collins r,or _*J Hcrrlug, William \OS lil Phillips, Jonathan heir 17 '2 31 Rider, Daniel , M) •M> Swank, g.c .4, 135 Snider, W. B IV. II iV Lot Temple, Henry 1 ..r 11 Wallers, William 1 t^i KI.KLAMI TWP. 30 112 hilson, Harry 4 -■'i Oalen, Newman Estate Ho Horton, Nathaniel "4 04 -1.7 Sullivan John jl 41; FORKS TWI'. ;«.> Collins, Mark •> 50 Hannon, Frank :;•» fto Gilligau, John 1 7s 16 Maier, George ;i ••4 Ralph Catharine j House, Martin FOX TOWNSHIP. ISS Bcasley, George .-a <)•' 1-4 Beardslee, A. J u 34 (Jross, F, M „ , t or, 50 Howell, L. 11 10 70 50 Hogoboon. E.E IS 40 Holmes, Martha 8 15 50 Lilley. Louisa 055 sti Meyers, John C au& >l3 I'orter, Latney is 55 50 Shaver. O. J IS 40 Stark, G, W vi A\ '220 Watts, M. T ij ■£ 69 Warren, Henry 3 ;ty HIU.S<;itoVE TWP. 50 Davis, John 335 LaPorte twp. 31 Croxnan, Hiram S9' 2 Lots Duuhaui, K. M a6O 4U llassen, John 740 58 Hunter, Auraud 74a 280 Hermann M. E 10 5U II it Lot Heberton, Dr 1 &j, 50 Jordan, Thomas... 12'JU 40 Lyon, Edward 12 7.1 50 Overseers o{ Poor Cherry Twp. 315 53 Smith, Mark 11 tm 37 Thorp, chfts 10 08 sti Walsh, Alphousus It 65 IAPORTS BORO. House aud 4 Lots Shop and 11..l 1 .. Lot Ballard. J. W 31 47 11. &L. Brewster, Virgiua...... if. is H.£ 3 Lot. do 4 m* 1 Lot Becht, George las 1 acre Cooley, Anna ..... to 1 Lot Elliott W. G 18* 1 Lot Hill, W, B Estate Ish H. ii L Hill, Mrs B.F 14 io ■J Lots Holmes A Passage 4 24 1 Lot Hare, G. Madison 188 2 Lots Hall, Mary J 50 1 Lot Lawsheo, John Iss 135 acres Lake Mokoma Laud C 0... 145 2a 1 Lot Marson.John Jr I*B •' Muusou. L. C ;>K " I'aulhamus, John 1 85 1 Lot Steadman, William 1 88 " Streoter, Harry 1 88 Stevenson, William 188 " Seebring, N. C 1 41 " Stormout, Mrs. Cora ai > 3L. 111 1 aere Spencer, Walter 13 ol SHREWSBURY TWP. 1 Lot Burteh, G. W 539 1L 40 acres Councelman, Sylvester js (15 1 H. & 2 Lots Hamilton, Mrs 3 47 111. A Lot Richard, J. M. G 10 71 1 Lot Tl'oru, Alfred Iji 20P Wheclpr, I'etpr 21 100 Winders Mrs. Burton... J1 5r 1 Lot Watrous, Warren 5 an' 100 Avery, Melvin 7 35 (►lO Bodine, Warren A: Opp 85 07 300 Bodine, Warren & C 0... 35 28 1 Lot Van hook, Joseph 174 20 Campbell. Willis 1 26 Croman, Chalmer 4 00 George, Perry 2 10 Bnell, Joesph 263 1 EAGI.CS MERE BORO. Thorne, Alfred 1 2fi Vanhook, Joseph 1 26 Watrous, Warren 2 52 The sum of fifty cents must also be i>aid on each tract, lot or parcel of land advertised In addition to the amount named opposite each tract, lot or parcel of land for advertising. Also In addition to the same. Interest will lie charged upon the amount of taxes due upon each tract, lot or par cel of land for each year from the first day of January of the vear following until paid, under Act of 1887. N. B.—No taxes will 1* received on the day of sale, FRANK LUBCH, Treasurer. Treasurer's office, La porte' Pa., March 36, 1900.