mm RSPOBMCIW LAPOBTE, PA. XOVKMHER, Bth, 1880. LOCAL DEPARTMENT The politicians will cease to roam. The roads are 'Trying otl' to some extent. Election is over and everybody is pleased. Election passed off quietly at the county seat. The coal dealers are doir.g a resil ing business these days. Twenty-three snows are predicted tor the coming winter. The year 1889 is passing the last quarter and is on the home stretch. We give the official vote of Sulli van county, elsewhere in this issue. Mrs. A. 51. Cheney of Lal'orte, is visiting friends in Vernon, Wyom ing county. Sheriff Tripp of Shunk, was doing business at the county seat last week. E. I'. Ingham of came up and cast his ballot for Buyer, on Tuesday. Many a man considers himself a great gun when in fact ho is nothing more or less tlian a smodfh bore. Miss Mammie Gallgher. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gallgher, of this place, is ill with the whooping cough. That the moon is made of green cheese is a mere idle fancy; but that the honeymoon is made of taffy, is a fact. The Winola Hotel, at Lake Winola. was destroyed by lire an Thursday last. Loss oil building and furni ture §IO,OOO. The old re»idents of Suunk, were engaged in cleaning oil the ceme tery grounds of that village, on Saturday last. If Strcby is as good aa his word, lie will give us a few pointers on the Lopez letter, this week. It will be news, won't it? We have paid but little attention to our paper this week. Owing to the excitement brought about by Tuesday's k tion. A paper in the southern part of the state has no hesitation in saying that it is better to swear honestly than to pray hipocritically. To walk on a rail rend track is to defy death. People who use the roadbeds to make short cuts frequ ently have their lives cut off. A plant h.is been discovered, the juice of Vihich has the power of making people laugh. This will be another eicuse forasiung a man to have a "smile. ' We are not particular whether you look at our oilieial vote of the county or not, it is published else-1 where in this issue however, if you cliose to observe. MARRlED. —Floagland 1? rack man, on Oct. 30th, 1889. Joseph L. Jloagland of Lincoln Falls, and Mary A. Brackman of Piatt, Pa., at the home of the brides parents. ltev. P. R. Pittman will preach a sermon on Odd Fellowship, in the M. E. church at Forksville, on Sun day Nov. nth. at 11 o'clock a. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Skating will be next on the pro gramme. Our young people are very anxious for the time to come when they can enjoy a skate on the Lake. La Porte can boast of the finest skating park in the county. C. M. Crandle, inventor of the "Pigs in Clover." puzzle, has just patented a new toy called "The Spider and The F'v," which is said to be a nerve tantalizer of the first order. The latest senseless catch con sists in remarking that it is a nice day for the race to-day, and when askeil what race to answer with a grimace Qf delight "the one between the horse-chestnut and the horse radish." People of LaPorte arc talking about the "bin font" Prohibitionists of LaPorte who refused to support Lawrence because he signed a petit ion for license. The subject, of con versation is that they voted for one man on the ticket who had been on license bonds and signed petitions. is consistency. Such work "Will unite a party in the future. Last year at this time we were rejoicing. To-day we are still among the living. We are making arrangements togo for bear like the other "fellers" did last year, think we shall shoulder our gun on Fri day morning and return, well, some time Saturday night immediately after the shades of night have fallen. The supporters ofUtz arejubilant, hut what have they gained? Let them pause and consider. So far as the political future is concerned they have gained nothing. This election has been carried by money. If the Democrats carry their candidates next year the candidates must, sup ply money. The boodlers always craves more. The Democratic party is weaker to-day than it was before the election, for it is proven that the lowest of kickers can be elected if he has money. The defeat of Wm. J. Lawrence for Sheriff is a greater loss to the people of Sullivan county than to the candidate. It establishes a precsdenfc that a poor man cannot be elected in this county over a rich one, no matter how meritorious his cause or how honorable ltis charac ter. Mr, Lawrence conducted a clean handed campaign and comes out of the contest better liked by his friends and more respected by his opponents than when nominated. In the future we believe tlio people of Sullivan county will sec that it does not pay to elect unworthy men because they simply have money which they are willing to spend in order to buy their election. Labor ing men, poor limners and mechanics might as well surrender the right of suflerage if such is to L>e the case. We believe the error will not be re peated, at least let Republicans, Labor Union and Independent voters, resolve only to support true men who are too honest to buy or to sell tl'uir rights as American citi zens. If the defeat of an honest laboring man accomplishes this the efforts of Mr. Lawrence ami his friends will not be wasted. Governor Beaver will command j universal approval by the reappoint ment as inspectors of the Eastern Penitentiary of Kichnnl Vatix, C. Stuart Piitterson and John M. Maris. In the appointment the Governor lias risen above the example of some of his predecessors and made the government and management ol the Penitentiary the only deciding in fluence in his choice. Ho has 1 • fused to he governed by any con siderations that one party or the other should be'"represented - ' in the control of siuch an institution and continued at. their posts the men who by their conduct of the Peni tentiary have merited public confi dence and served the public to the general satisfaction of all. Tne general applause which these reap pointments are certain to receive ought to suggest the wisdom of also reappointing another of the inspect ors whose terms has expired, Dr. J. William White. Bush noil—Gi oen. On Tuesday evening a company of invited guests assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. P. Green, on lluston street, to attend the wedding of their daughter, Miss II at tic, to Mr. Hiram L. liu«hnell of this place. The ceremony was per formed at 0 o'clock, and the Kev. Percy J. Ilobottom WHS the officiat ing clergyman. Mr. E. E. Walters | was the best man, and Messrs. L. G. Rincbold and Frank H. Green acted as ushers. Misses Jessie llurst and Minerva McKecby were maids of honor, au the Court. Curious Hemarks on tl;. Bible The above is the heading of aver} old piece of manuscript recently found in an old book. It is as fob lows: "The Hible contain* 3,506,48> letters, 810,087 words, 31,171! verses, 1189 chapters, 06 books. The wore 'and'occurs -40,227 times: 'Lord,' 1854, 'reverend," only oree, and tlia in the llltli Psalm. The 27th verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra contains the alphabet. The 19th ! chapter of the 2d book of Kings mid I Ui<- 37th chapter o( Isaiah are alike. The Grst man recorded as buried ii a collin was Joseph, 50th, chapter of Genesis and 2tlth verse. Xi> where but in tht first chapter of Timothy is the word grandmothe? recorded. Two particularly the chapters to read you will find ait the 2d of Joel and the 27tL of Actc There is no name or word of mot than six syllables in the lloly Bible The Grume Laws. Hunters and sportsmen tali notice. The following is the o)ni or legal season in Pennsylvania l'o different kinds of cranio: Squirrels—September 1 to Jann arv 1. Rabbits—November 1 to Jam. ary 1. Doer—October 1 to December 15 Partridges—November 1 to I)o comber 15. Pheasants—October 1 to January 1. Plover—July 15 to January 1. Wild Ducks —September U> t< May 15. Rail and reed birds —September : to December 1. The only change made by tin ' Legislature of 1889 was the pat i riilce season, which was formeb October 15 to December 15. l>ti ! hereafter will be from November to December 15. i; The W. C. T. U., of LaPorto, wil ■ 1 meet at the house of Mrs. Win. A i Mason Friday !So\. 6th, at o. [>. m. If the postmasters throughout the country should enforce the law in regard to the deliverance of letters to parties through the postofflce, girls under 18 and boys under L'l years of age could not get a h tter from the postofflce unless by o.vder of the parents or guardians. Here is the law as it reads: "All letters addressed to girls under 18 years of age, or boys under 21 years of age will be placed in care of their par ents or guardians." 'IVIM'LIERFC* A IS* T H»II, The next regular meeting of the Suit van county Teachers' Associa te* will be held at Dushore, Friday cvoiing and Saturday Nov. 15th, and l»sth, 1889. Evening session willjbe held in Gurey's Hall, com menting at 8 o'clock. WTODTAJIME FOU EVENING SESSION. Address by Hon. 13. S. Collins. '•ROOUAJIME FOR MOKXING SESSION. Local Institutes, vv* -■ Tills imputt>u>r«v tendance at school, M. *C. Miller. How to use outline maps—Lizzie Welch. School room decoration—M. K. Black. TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION. The teachers' preparation for his work.—'ihe iuipoitance of teaching mental arithmetic in the common schools.—The relation of the teacher to his pupils. F. W. MEYLEKT, Pres. MAUY E. HOFFMAN, Sec'y. I Tiie Friends of Cronin. CHICAGO, NOV. 3. —The friends" of l>r. Crouin, >\ho are arranging for a public gathering to aid its prosecution fund, held a meeting to-day which proved even more suc cessful than that of last Sunday. "1 want to say," said I*. \V. Dunn, after numerous committees ot ar rangements had reported progress "that there is a demand for prompt action by this body. l'r. O'Reilly and Colonel Vt.-unson, of Detroit, have gone to Ireland. It is not possible that they had no objection in view, and I move that we send a cablegram to Darnell at once to a.dvi-n hill) of I lleir ' .run mission. The opposition, the murderers of I)r. Cronin, and the arch fiend back of it, all have sent them tlieie to poison the minds of our race. They are now trying to find support in the old country, and if we do not let our countrymen know who they' are and what they are, we will suf fer for it. We are already misun derstood, and Darnell ought to be advised to have nothing to do with them until he hears from the meet ing of the 23rd. ''That is right," said P. O'Connor, four-fifths of the Irish people are so i mystified that they believe there j was a justification in the murder of I)r. Cronin, and that he was a British spy. The man we know to he re sponsible for his murder, and who lias long been the plunderer and spokesman of tiia people, is there. The Irish people can't believe that this uncrowned King of 15,000,000 people can be guilty of such a crime, and they look upon us with con tempt for prosecuting patriots. These men who have gone to Ireland know what they are about, and they will aid of the sentimental or finan cial kind to buy the acquittal of the tools of the arch fiend." Hie suggestion was u|'|w»"i the ground that the proposed public gathering was of a revolutionary measure, the anniversary ot the Manchester Martyrs, and the com munications from it to Pavnell, miglt embarrass that lender by collecting him with it. '[)ie chairman ruled further clis cuiion of the matter out of order. iNine-tenths of the Irish people th.uk Cronin was a spy insisted Secretary Matt J. Corcoran, "and it is the result of the work ot those who are getting up the opposition I celebration at Central Music Hall. These dynnamiters" —") object,' exclaimed several, and the Secretary was it '■ vl ottt oi order ou llio point that so far as known there had beet no dynamiting by Chicago nuen. A resolution was adopted denying that in the speech at last Sunday': j meeting any attack was made on th< Catholic Ecclesiastical authoritio of Chicujju. FURNITURE /• IOERTMING. JACKSON'S liLOcTC '° • . J LAWRENCE JJKOS. offer new furni-ture of nil kinds, at price which will astonish the purchaser. HAKTIWOOP STITK as cheap as soil wood suits, con'.d formerly be bought at Du&ore. Everything itauufjictuied ltom Jie best material by skilled workmen IN CJTDEKTA KIJSC A full line of caskets and coffins constantly in stock. when required. Elegant hearse (the finest in Sullivan county) lor attend dance at funerals. We request n bhare of the patronage. ■•-—Lawrence Bros, To the People" of LaPorteT [FROM] CUNNINGHAM : =s=: OCLE, have recently removed our stock'of hardware to " Tiir \ Kvr mown as "Biddle's Block." We have increased our stock immensely and have reduced our price to bottom figures, and cordially in vite our LaPorte friends to call w hen in need of any thing in our line. {ORDERS i*s EI s> M'iil'LU WILL receive our prompt attention. We carry in stock all kinds <>i kept in a lirst class hardware store. Roofing, Spouting, Joh work and manufacturing of Tin a specialty, iit iCunningham & Co!e, jiiOYAL BOCK COALe tttttttt THE best and cheapest coal in the market. To customers from — LAPORIE AND yiCfteTfY T 11 K price is educed at the breaker to «D I>ER CJiulctJ vj ('() \. The State Line & Sullivan R. I!. Co j 1. 0. Euciii, fcrpt. KR O X THE HED 3?ROKT B3DT AND SHOE STORE; J. S. HARRINGTON Proprietor Dushore, - - Pa - I ; I : I : 1 "| JT-]Y^T\T^Y : | | It will pay you before purchasing to call and examine my large stocl'. uf new and well selected goods. Laige sales enables me to sell for suial' profits. Cash customers can save a good percentage by buying goods of me. Everything new neat and first class. My stock of Freuch Kit 1 hand turned goods are very fine and low in price. All goods guaranteed in price and in quality to be the best that any market can afford. I r |T--r]": r:- : 'f :-=nT-:TT-rr:- : | ] B\ QTS & SHOES made to offdey 1f y v want a tine sewed boot or shoe try a sample pair. Repairing done oK I'orL notice. U ASII rA.IL) FOR HIDES PELTS, WOOL, TALLOW &c„ AT J. S. HARRINGTONS, DUSIIOKE, PA. junesj4,B7 P TIMCEETT asj" t&- ®i3r DEALER IN Mens', Youth Boy's and Chil-> drens Clohing Cronin's New Block, Dushoe, Pa. LOitAH'S HOTEL. T. F. CARSKADD^N o.MMoin. MERCHANT TAILOR, DANIEL H. LOBAII I'KOl' It. 1N T]lE OL]) CIXY uoTKL Tnisisa large and and Vine fits. house, with large airy rooms,, furn- WILL I AM SPORT, PA. shed m ins c ass sj i. * ; For the latest stylo ai d a good ble place for those who desire to es -1 . i fit we would refer our Sulliv-anconn cape the heated term. Hunting and ni ' fl'Lw 1. tboir «. TU bar to »'■ who » supplied Willi cliolco liquors & cigarj. " uu>t«ml among 111. bet Tailorsin jf ov ]3'Bs. ihe Lumber city. Sept. 13th. S9. FRESH NOF-S, HEMLOCK GUM *«P P ! N r^ B * LS "« {-{! ■ El 112 G Hacltache, Sideache. Khe uir.uMflm, v, yj',V\ Sn B H Ik ■ V. Kidney Weakness, Tender Lungs, t l'y N /r V 0 Mm » I BoreChor.t, t- 'lll n.usoles, Femuia '/ SOLO 11 / ■// Pains, Crick, Bprams. etc. n EvCKYWHtM R wr 0 |t cures every sort of Pain, -"chc, or \s eatness, * 25CTS. 112 aud quickly, too. ; ' JJSRSZ r