HIJS HSPSWI>ICHI) LAPOBTE, PA. AUGUST 22nd, 1890. TOSAI DEPARTMENT Oet registered. Court convenes on Sept. l&tta. Squirrel guns will soon be put to use. The corn is now krraved in silk attire. It will soon be time to lay in a stock of cokl. When Vour friends visit you hard us their names. Labor Day will fall on Monday, September Ist. New summer guests are arriving daily at LaPorte. The Pennsylvania crops will be far below the averagt. Master Ernest Lauer of LaPorte, is visiting friends at Athens. Frank L. Shaffer of LaPorte twp., is clerk at Hotel Kennedy. A party from Muncy, registered at the LaPorte Hotel, en Friday last. Joseph Walburn oV Lopez, was doing business in town, on Satur day. We have added several new sub scribers to our list (liiring the past Ifew days. Abraham Morgan of the 'Mere, waß transacting busihess in town on Monday. Atty. H. T. Downs and daughter Miss Liizie, made Dushore a Call, on Monday. Mrs. Cynthia A. Washburn of Milan, Bradford county, is visiting of LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Watrous of LaPorte, are visiting friends at feinghamton, Nl Y- RepiibMcnn Standing Committee meetirig this Saturday, Aug.. 23. A full attendance is requested. The Republican convention of Bradford county nominated .Innicfe Codding for president judge. Candidates arc once more in ll:e land ahd the Rand-sllaking process fs being worked for all it is worth- Mrs. LaPierre and daughter, Mjss llaliie La Pierre, of Catiiden. If. J., are new arrivals at the Mountain 1 House. Mr. jameh B Werher will con duct services in the school house at Davidson next Thursday, Aug. 28th at 8 o'clock in the evening. Mr. George Crossley and Miss Lilley McHenry, both of Benton", were calling on friends at LaPorte, on Saturday and Sunday last. We are told that the Non Partisan W. C. T. U.. of LaPorte are about to take exceptions Io the plate of iron recently put up in front of the jail window. The censiis retiihis give Clinton county liiore than one thousand of a population over the first report.— Ex. Wonder what the result of Sullivan county will be ? The pesky flies to some extent have left our town. With tine as surance LaPorte will be macle to boom as a summer resort. Ex change please copy. liailroad news continues. We are iiow told that the "ft. & N. il, will connect with the L. \ f ., at Lopez in a very short time. We trust that (he statement is correct. Charles Spy Iter Wolfe is now out bt the Prohibition fold and ih the Democratic, tt has taken him eight years to get the pill down but It is there sure enough. Late arrivals of Maplewood Cot tage, Ada Meylert proprietor; Miss Annie Ctfrrigan, Miss Lizzie Hart, Miss Belle MacKenzie, and Miss Kate Bittin? all of Philadelphia. E. V. Tugham of Hotel Eagles- Mere made his first visit to LaPorte, Since the opening of the summer fceasou, on Monday last. We iin agiue he is kept pretty busy those days. Gus Smith of Forksville, D«i mo crallc candidate Jor County Treas urer, wan looking up his many friends at the county seat, on Tues day. The tnree Democratic can didates lor Treasurer, vix : Smith, Murray aud 'inlasher are making a lively campaign for one another; it is pretty hard to say which oue will get there. MARRlED: —Crawley—Stroup. At Lycoming county, Pa , Aug. 4, by Rev. H. F. Care? , George W. Crawley and Maggie M. ; Stroup, both of Muncy Valley. Of course Mr. Pattison will be ver}' silent in tli.it letter of accept ance respecting his half million dol lar extra session of tbe Legislature in 1883. It is a sore subject. The new boat house at Lake Mo koma, was completed last week. The size of the same is sufficient to hold a half dozen or more boats. W. T. Watrous did the work. A lady guest of the Lakeside Ilouwr at the 'Mere, dfed of heart; diseabo, on Wednesday night of last week. Fler remains were taken to Philadelphia, on Thursday the 14th. S. John's church, LaPorte, Pa., Mr. James B. Werr T A. R., Lay Reader. Services next Sunday (S. Daj Daj )at 10:30 in the mo'rrting aud at 8 o'clock in the everting. All are welcome. We are under pbligations to the Secretary of the Agricultural Sooiety of Berwick, Columbia county for a complimentary ticket to their fair to take place on September 3, 4, 5 and 6th. It is whispered that several of our yoi*ng people will listen to the cere monies of matrimony, and join the old people's brigade, in a very short time. May happiness and pros perity be with them. Our business men, farmers and others are earnestly invited to take I part and assist in making the l ooming Fair the most successful one ever held. The management will do all in their power toward this end j Deputy Sheriff R. M. Stormont of | LaPorte, has recently invested in a i brand new turn-out. He purchased the horse which is three years old lof James Peterman of LaPorte twp., and it is quite a stepper. When i it matures, look out for a 2:30 gate. ' Fridnjjr Aug. 15th was pay day at i Jamison City. Four thousand ,Qve hundred dollars was paid out by ! Proctor to his employees. This is , quite considerable to pay out for one month wages and h what makes business so brisk at the City. r t'he Eaglesilere road between LaPorte and the twp.; line is re ceiving many compliments bv those wlio pass over it. Supervisors King and Ring have just completed repairs on the same and according to all accounts have done a good job. j Thos. E. Kennedy of .lamison \ City formerly of LaPorte, has ac i cepted the position of head clerk in Proctor's store at said place. He has served two weeks in said posi tion and likes it very much. He drove up to LaPorte on Sunday and , spent the da}* with his parents. Mrs. Jerry MeMurtrie and son i John of Berwick, who have been Spending a few weeks at LaPorte in Search of health, returned to their i ' i home the latter part of last week. , They were accompanied by Miss Ida Keeler of this place who will spend a few days at Berwick. Jesse Thomas of LaPorte, has recently invested in a lot at Jamison City and Las began the erection of a wagon shop on the same. There ! being no shop there he is assured plenty of work and his future pros pects look bright. We wish Jesse lots of succoss in his new under takiifg. j We wish to calf the attention of every Republican voter to the fact that it is necessary to be registered or assessed on or before Thursday, September 4, in order to vote in November. Persons who have changed their election district since the last election, should look after the matter at once. (Garret Ryan of th<2 'Mere, was a guess of LaPorte, on Monday. While here he gave a fgw of our lady summer guests a good time. His visits to LaPorte are rfuite frequent of late. ("Jarref thinks pretty girls scarce it the 'Mere. We Concede his good judgment. Cbas. F. Fleschutt of Santa Monica. California, formerly of La- Portf, was married to Miris Emma W. Klane of the same place, on Aug. 7, THbO. The REPUBLICAN joins with Mr. F'H. many friends of Sulli van county in wishing the newly married couple prosperity and hap piness. i Tuttle's circus which exhibited at LaPorte, on Thursday last, was pro nounced very good bv nnr people. Thev were greeted by a foil house. A boat race will come oft" at tl.< 'Mere, on Saturday Aug. 23, in which three members of the Schuyl - kill Navy or Philadelphia, will take part. Th 6 excitement of the day promises to be great as the race will decide J,he championship of the Navy. Tt will take place at 4p. m. George L. Sanderson, president of the W. & N. B. R. R., will leave this week for New York, where be will take the steamer City ofN. Y., (or Europe, and will do the continent. C. J. Lamerson, of the Mankey Decorative Company will accompany him and they expect to meet Miss Bishop in London: — Williamsport Sun. It is stated by high medical au thority that more than two thirds of the people who were attacked by the ttialady known as la grippe, list winter, are still suffering in some form or other from its effect. They lack elasticity, buoyancy and strength, and creep about theii vo cations. Its effects will not pass away for some time. tlave you observed that tho edi tors of the Dusherc papers are quar reling ? This is really too bad. Who will hold their coats when the crisis cornea ? This is a funny world to make the best or it. John ! Sullivan will shortly be compelled ' to take a back weat. Boys there 1 should be a limit to the heft of the blow—light ones preferred. Without any exceptions. Law-; renco Bros. & Donahue of Pushore have the largest and best assortment j of furniture ever offered lor sale in Sullivan county. Wc request our j readers to call on the boys and seo ! for themselves the largo display of [ furniture kept on sale bj'the bottom i price dealers. It is certainly im mense. i If we are not mistaken the La- Povte boys who have gone to Jami son City for employment have re ceived the civam of employment there. For instance J. W. Flynn. Ip, serving Proctor as book keeper and pay master; Fiank flarragei! out side boss of the hub factory. Charley Landon assistant boss carp enter of the tannery; and now Thom as Kennedy comes in for head boas of the large company store. For good men come to Li Porte. A Hungarian who has been in the cmplo}* of the L. V. R. Ft., for some time was run over by the cars on the extension of said road about four ' miles above Lopez, on Fridav last./ He was intoxicated and by som( means fell on the track and his arn crushed from near the wrist to thi shoulder. He had been told twic by the proper authorities to kee away, but he wasan irritable foreigi er and persisted in having his ow way, hence tlie accident. He wi immediately taken to the L. Hospital, at Sayre. While calling on friends at Loj on Friday la9t we were invited C. H. Jennings to take a ride to 1 end of their new narrow guage ri road, built for the transportation lumber in logs from the top oft mountain to their saw mill. 1 road extends about one mile into 1 forest, and the grading is com pie some distance beyond; the boys receiving each week a car load railroad iron and have eroplo several men laying the same. T erpect to complete the buildiup the road in a few weeks. The i was very interesting! we pas over several trestles in the lie borhdod of 18 feet liigti which very artistically built. The 1c motive makes extra good time. ' boys having loaded their cars i made the round trip, unloadiijr the mill in seven minutes. 1 cars rufis very smoothly. Thejb of building this newly introduc< terprise of lumbering in Su county is about $3,000 a mile. The Jennings Bros., are p< > the most industrious business I we have in onr county. Their ] 3 immense, think of sawing r thousand feet of hemlock ] r each day, more than the avcro v mill will turn out in a week e inside of the plant is a oo e .hive of industry.' Df. Hill has recently graded Main St., In front of his residence, which has improved the appearance ■ £ tie c ,!ne in the extreme. There s-fAj |tb«y." residents of our town who SIHMIIU oi'.'jn L '> «x»wple. Hie Prohibition party of Lycon ing jounty, held their county con ccnt»n in the Court House at Will iamsport, on Saturday last. The contention was called for atl o'clock, but it that hour the only delegate preifcnt was Mr. Benjamin G-. Welch, of lughesville. He said to a re porer, half an hour after the ap poiited time, "With a railroad man oneo'clock means one o'clock. I havn half a notion to organize this contjntion, elect myself to all the offlcjs, nomiuate myself to all the plaas on the ticket and adjourn!" Mr.Welch, was however, nominated for H ember.— Ex SEVEN MASKEO MEN. A l'envy Train Robbery In Missouri. IANSAS CITY, Aug. IT.—Tbe Lifted Express on Ihe Missouri Patfic road was stopped by seven mated men to-uight near Otter villi The robbers secured about When the train stopped tbeijigineer was commanded togo tote express car aud tell the mes senjr to open the door. He did so. Win he reached the express car he fouj that the robbers bad five con ! fedfates stationed at convenient i about the ear ; all armed and j the faces concealed behind masks, i Hcralked to tbe door of the ex j prrt car, and, covered by the re volts of the robbers, called to the ; exjess messenger, Sam Avery, tol op< the door. Avery, suspecting |no anger, pushed back the door. I Asc did so the leader and ono con- fecrate pushed their revolvers in ! unordered the messenger to hold upbis hands. The order was ; obid, ami three of the robbers fuoed into the car. They pro ceeimmediately to the safe, which I walocked. Avery was command j ed> open it, and at the,point of a | reaver did so. Oue of the rob bemn folded a gunny sack, and in ; it ire placed the entire contents of 1 thjiafe. Tile robbers then made a examination to see if they had a'llboked anything, and finding it I ling more of value backed outj ohe ear, their revolvers pointed at j ! I messengers, and madegood their j STILL ALIVE, BUT VERY LOW. CANT LAST LONG. li" tr-rrib'" stab of fine stock in MARKS tV CO . store brings its . natural result. :»fcock JS going fast. LOW PRIGfcS LOWER the - STOCK so rapidly that it can t last iong. and lbo3c who have resolved ; to take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity shoul.l suit the ' action to the word and buy at once. • THIS STAB Has Bled PROFIT to DEATH and price is now nothing but a skeleton, which any purse can wrestle . with. Come and try it, in Men's and Boy's, Clothing, Hats, Caps aix! , gents furnishing goods, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises. M, M. MARKS & Co. Prop* ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE SCOUTEN'S BLOCK, - _ DUSfIORE, Pa. FURNITURE ! {} FURNITURE 1 We are offering Furniture Cheaper than ever .before, and are fcouncl to please in price .and quality. Our large and elegant stcck of chairs, Fancy, antique and ancient looking, ale bound to catch the eye of evtety purchaser. Cheap Bed steads, Bed room suits of all price find duality from $15.00 Upwards. Fancy Cabinets, Fancy Mirrors, Foot Rests', Blacking Cased, Card Tables Ac. Come everybody, Happy to BIIOW Goods, whether you buy or noi. \V e also have constantly on hand, a full and complete assortment o WOOD CASKETS; Coffins, Robec, Trimmings, &o. Also a new line of STONF- Caskets which are beautiful in design covered with Black Broadcloth. Plush and Satiens and construe within themselves Miniature Vaults, and are furnished at prices within reach of all. Please call and examjhe ou^ Model, as we are the only dealers thai hahdle Stone Caskets in Sullivan county. Lawrence Bros. & Donahoer JACKSON'B BLOCK. DtJSHORE, PENNA. The First National Nank ©I HUGHESVELLE Offers all the facilities for the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS A respectfully solicited. DEWITT BODINE, President, C. Win. WODDROP, Vice President, FRONTZ, Cashier. W)TAb SOCK CO tttttttt Tfi E best and cheapest coal in the marked io customers from— LAPORJOM ViCOIXtY THE price is noticed at the breaker to Q&tQ) mnPER LpC&aQj'Kj'i'ON! The State Line & Sullivan R. R. Co I, 0. BLIGHT, SupL PROM THE USD tHCfT# BOOT -i' AND StiOE STORE J. S. HARRINGTON Proprietor Dushofe, - - Pa -||l|=-:| | | | | | ; • It will pay you before purchasing to call and examine my lt*r£e of new and well selected goods. Large sales enables me to sell for smali I profits. Cash customers can save a good percentage by buying goods of ' me. Everything new neat and first class. My stock of French kid' 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. BOOTS & SHO3SS aade la OFde¥ If you wanta fine sewed boot or shoe try a sample pair. Repairin clone on short notice CASH PAID FOR HIDES *>ELTS, V?bol, TALLO"fr &c„ i? J. 8. HARRINGTONS, PA. -y'vwiw 112 P YXHCEEJT «er DEALER IN Moris' Ybuth Boy's' aindi Chil- Clohirig Cronin's New Block, Dushoe, Pal _ _ Subscribe for the SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN