Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, December 18, 1891, Image 2

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>' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 18th 1891.
BSTBRKD AT POST-OFFICE, LAPOKTB.
PA.. ASSBCOVD-CLASS MATTEH.
J. V. RETTENBTJRY,
WATCHMAKER AND'JEWELER,
DUSHORE, PA.
SULLIVASI - COUNTY OFFICIAL
DIRECTORY.
HON. JOHN A: SITTBKR, President Judge
P. 0. address, Tnnkhannoek, Pa.
* HON. KOBT TAYLOH. ji.. E A. STRONG, 1
Associate Judires. p . 0. address TAYLOR.
Muncv VaIIey— STRONG -Onshore, Pa.
R. J. THOMSON. District Attorney, P. 0. ad
dres —llushore. Pa.
A WALSH. Prothonotary, Renter & Recor
der. P. o address -LaPorte, Pa.
JOHN 17TZ Sheriff, P. 0. address—Dushdre.
Hon. RPSSEL KARNS, Representative, P. 0.
address—LaPort#, Pa.
M. R. Bi.AOK. Onnnty Superintendent, P.O.
a'ldress—Vork-iville, Pa.
WILLIAM MURRAY, Coanty Treasurer. P.
O. address-Laf-nrte, Pa
R. M. STORMONT. .Clerk, P.
0. address—LaPorte, Pa.
W. B HILL. Coroner, P. 0. adi-ees—'.aPorte.
CHAS. HAAS. THOS FA«» ,LL. Jarv fnm
missiertera. P 0 address. HAAS—HiliiOrove,
FARR LL—Dnshort. Pa.
G. r. WRIGST, U. BIRj, J. H. SPENCER
Auditor".
NATHAN PERSI'N, Ooanty Surveyor, P 0
addrest—D«?hore. Pa.
The Preiiieit'i 91ea*ace.
The Message of President Har- 1
risou presented to Congress on !
Wednesday of last week is that of a;
statesman. It is clear, business like,
patriotic and strong. It-"presents
the condition of the nation in a
matter of fact way and without any
of the subterfuges of the demagogue.
The great topics that are brought to
the attention of Congress are handled
with intelligence and with ma'ked
ability. The message from first to
last is one of the ablest documents
that lave emanated from the Execu
tive Mansion, and stamps the Presi
dent as a leader of men, with a full
understanding of every detail of
diplomacy and statecraft. The
Message is read with interest.
The important points are our I
foreign relations, the lnter-Contm- ,
ental Railroad and Nicaragua Canal,
the finances, the silver question,
the pensions and the manner of
choosing Presidential electors com- |
bined with the subject of gerry. j
mandcrs. Our foreigo relations
have beeome of inipo-tance. The
President finds cau-e for congratu
lations that the Bering Sea dispute
will be settled by arbitration. The
New Orleans incident leids to the (
tnggestion that the Federal coin's
should have authority over offenses
against the treaty rights of foreign
ers domiciled in the Uni'ed States.
The Chile matter is hatuHed with a
degree of firmness that will leave
little doubt about the ability of the
administration to foroe a pr >mpt
•ettlement. Chile has been given
time to apologize, but if expecta
tions are disappointed a special
message will be sent to Congress
for action.
Those who have been following
the Intercontinental railroad pro
ject will be gl»d to read that en
gineers are in the field, aud that so
far the surveying parties have
found no obstacles that cannot be
readily overcome. The Nicaragua
Cauat becomes of importance, not
only because work is steadily going
forward on it. but. because our ex
perience with Chile has taught us
that a short route to the Pacific is
necessary. The President indorses
the plan for a guaranty of thd bonds
by the United States, and if the
present Congress were not so heavi
ly Democratic the suggestion would
doubtless have a deciding influence,
as it should have. But little, it is
to be feared, is to be expected from
this Congiess.
The tariff bill has had a gratify
ing result upon the country. The
reciprocity feature has been adopted
by Brazil, C'utia and San Domingo,
and negotiations are in progress for
a broader development. New iti
industries h«ve been established
under the McKinley bill, and the
President takes occasion in a quiet
way to point out the advantages of
protection over free trade. Coupled
with latift is the silver question.
Th" President is very much oppos
ed to free coinage. He believes in
a double standard of gold and silver,
and of course desires a silver dollar
that sh ill equal a gold dollar. But
he rcalilts that until there shall be
an international agreement and an
international ratio the silver dollar
have a fixed intrinsic value, lie has
not found the -tentiineut in Europe
*tJ U> such m to warraui bun in pro
posing an international convention.
His position on the silver question
is sound. The bullion certificate is
protected by a dollar's worth of
bullion and he believes that the
present law, together with the Mc-
Kirlcy bill, should have an impartial
and ample trial before further legis
lation is attempted.
It is gratifying to learn that the
prophecies in some quarters that the
pensions would bankrupt the nation
have not been fulfilled. The ex
penditures are still within the ap
propriations by over 19,000,000, and
nothing like a deficit is in sight.
The President takes strong ground
against 'the the gei rymeiidering of
Congress districts to suit the whims
of party management. There is
danger, he finds, in the Michigan
policy of overthrowing the method
of choosing Presidential electors,
which has had the prestige ot many
years of custom. There should,
he thinks, be a uniform law con
cerning the choice of electors, and a
Consiitutional amendment is sug
gested. The President holds that j
the manner of choosing electors on
a general ticket in each State, the.
custom for sixty years, is the wisest j
and does not understand why tl ere I
should be any objection to making \
the plan uniform by amendment, !
He might have gone a step further
on this point and suggested a popu
lar vote for President and Vice
President and a wiping out of the |
whole electoral system. That is a
reform which must come some day,
and the Piesident might have made
a point bv becoming its champion.
The critics of the administration
will be hard pushed to find grounds
for a critici«m of the document as a
whole. It is singularly free from
objection, its tone is high and broad,
and the general verdict roust be that
it is able in a markeif degree.
B8 TELLJTITEMS.
Roland Ksye was at court on
Monday and took out naturalization
pa|>ei's. tie ciime from England
some six years ago.
Jesse Vargason aged seventy-six
years walked to La Porte on busi
ness, last Friday. Though past the
altoteit time for the life of man, he
is still very active and can out walk
or wrastle half the boys in town.
| The Wesleyan Methodist quarter
ly meeting was held here on Satur
day and Sunday last, it was largely
attended. Rev. Q. W. Newman of
llerrick, delivered an excelle'nt ser
mon. Extra meetings are being
held dining this week.
William Molyneuxppst master at
Millview, whose sickness was noted
last week, died on Saturday last,
llis funeral took place on Tuesday
the 15th inst, the services were held
at the M. E. church at Forksville. '
Rev. I*. R. Pittman officiated. In
terment at the Warren cemetery by
the side of his wife, who died six
years ago.
Mr. Molyneux has been loVig and
honorable known in our county,
having spent all of his life lithe. He
was a good busiuess man and owned
one of the best farms in Sullivan
county. He held many offices of
trust in his township and at one
time was the Republican candidate
for County Treasurer. He had no
children to mourn his loss, but he
will not soon be forgotten by his
mfeny friends.
SO NESTO WN ITEMS. 1
Our stoics are yetting in holiday
goods.
Several of onr town folks are in
attendance a f . court this week as
jurors, witnesses etc.
Since our last communication there
has n('/thing very extraordinary imp
pened hi our town.
Jacob Lorah is the laSft person
receiving a pension in this vicinity,
lie received his la9t week.
Our tax collects, Win: Rohbins
is around looking after Ihw taxes
pretty sharply. He makes thinjs
hustle and makes a good co'lector.
David Tunple and Addie Sher
wood were married a day or Iwo
airo. We wish them i-uecess. Who
ate the next candidates for mar
riage in tin* place ?
This has been a very poor yeat
for hurting deer, and we hear ol
«ome disappointment among our
hunters Somu of our younger hunters
hunt dear quite often we under
stand.
S.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
A. C. Jenkins of LaPorte twp , is '
assisting at the LaPorte Hotel this |
week. Mr. Jenkins is a competent
chieftain of a hotel having had much
experience in this capacity at the
'Mere.
I. O. Blight Esq., general supenri- <
tend en tof the Bernice mir.es, has
had a line added to his card in the '
REPUBLICAN announcing cral at
$3.00 per ton by the car at Thome
dale. <i v
E. G. S.vlvara, the general mer
chant of Dash ore, has a new double'
column ad in the REPUBLICAN. Mr."
Sylvsira carries a large assortment
of genera! merchandise goods and
sells at bottom prices. Give him a
call.
' District Attorney R. J. Thomson
will serve his relation w'th said of
fice at this term of court. Mr.
Thomson haS made an excellent of
ficer and is the recipient of many
compliments by the tax payers of ,
| Sullivan county.
The McCarthyites are going to :
I make Mrs. Pnrnell surrender to.
J them the Irish fund locked upin Paris J
ior have the court order it returned .
Jto those who subscribed it. Well,'
now, is this the way peace is to
come through the visit to Ireland
of PartieH'a brother and moiher?
I Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cheney and
daughter Miss Bessie and Mr. and
Mrs. Clias. Brink, all of Eagles Mere,
at the wedding of Mr.
John Lisaon to Miss Maggie Messer
smith, both eortracting parties of
Colltry twp., on Wednesday of las»t
week.
The Grand Jury of P.ttslmrg re
turned bill in tlm Quay libel suii*
against tlie Post Publishing Com
pany and Albert J. Bard and James
Mills, proprietor and editor re
spectively. on Monday. The suits
will probably coine up for trial in a
lew days.
I Richard G. Dove, a $1,400 clerk
in the mail division of the Treasury
Department, died iu Washington, D.
C. on Friday last. He has been
employed in that department for
sixty-two years, having been ap* .
pointed a messenger in 1829 during
President Jackson's adrainistra-j
tion.
0 F. Heylcr, & Co., merchant,
tailor, of Dusliore. has a new rd in ■
the REPUBLICAN this week. Mr. ■
Ileyler is a first class tailor and '
kindly solicits a part of yofir Hade. [
lie oilers hand made suits cheaper
than you can purchase ready made |
suits of the same pattern. Give
lilin a call. 1
I >
Shot at the Pri'oat.
IIOLLIDAYSBUQ, Dec. 13.—A bold I
attempt to burglarize the parsonage!
of St. Michael's Roman Catholic i
church and murder the priest,
i Father John Heine, was made early
this morning. Two robbers pried
; open the kitchen window and cnter
jed the house. They went direct, to
Father Heine's room, and he, hear
i
iug the noise, opened the door.
The robbers were witlriu a few feet
of him, and immediately opened fire
upon him, and then fled. Their
aim was bad, aqd Father Heine was
not injured. There is no clue to
the "would-be-assassins.
The Montgomery Mystery.
The mystery connected with the
blood stained garments found 'near
Montgomery a few weeks ago, and
which gave rise to the suspicion that
a fearful crime had been committed,
has been unraveled. The man
Sltauer who was suspected of having
committed the crime and who was
placed under arrest, it seems had
been looking upon wine when it was
red and his head became giddy and
his legs unsteady, tfi attertipting
to to his hoarding house he
stumbled into a Imrlw-d Wire fence
and cut himself quite Seriously iu
several places. He bled freely and
stole the «kirts ott the clothes line
to mop the crimson fluid "fh>m his
■ lacerated limbs. These facts were
HBceitained by a few well known
Montgomery parties l»efore they be
came generally k»t>«n and they de
termined to make the most out of
the ugly rumor. They proposed to
sein the canal knowing if they didn't
find the corpse of a murdered woman
, they s ood a mighty good show of
. getting some fine fish. The canal
was seined and a nice haul was
1 socimxl, and the faro« was ended.
Our ambitious young men and
lady readers should address the
Lowell Business College, of Btng
hamton. and learn how good posi
tions may lie secured.
MARRlED:—Temule—Serwood, at
the M. E parsonage Muncy Valley,
Pa., Dec. 13th, 1891, by the Rev.
J. F. Glass. David Temple
Muncy Valley to Miss Addie M.
Shei wood of Soncstown Pa.
There is a special law providing
punishment of not more than SIOO
fine or imprisonment, or both, for
.persons convicted of marking with
chalk, or lead pencil, or otherwise
defacing buildings or other property.
dins. L. Wing, formerly of La-
Porte, and who recently took a trip
over the ocean, returned to New
York city, last week, where he has
accepted a position as agent for J.
J. Clement, jobber in National
Blank Books.
The friends of Secretary Blaine
arc awaiting with much interest the
speech which he has promised to<
make in Boston on January 7. It;
is bel'eved that he will then have !
something to say on the subject of
the Presidential nomination.
The theatrical stage, which was
erected in the Institute room cf the
new school limine last week, under
the supervision of T. J. Keder, is
a credit t<» lite town. It is of good
size and substantially built, and no
doubt will be in great demand by
home and visiting entertainments.
Ex-Lieut. Gov \V. '!'. Davis and
Atty. Harry Streeter, both of To
wauda, are in attendance at court in
the interest of the L. V. R. 11., in
the case of Mrs. Hartzogg vs. said
railroad. Mrs. Hartzogg is the lady !
who unfortunately had her arm
broken about the cars near Lopez,
some lime ajjo and is now seeking
damages.
The Coal Gazette, of ?laucb
Chunk, Carbon county, gays that,
the R'-publican State Convention
will make no mistake in nominating
Gen. William Lilly of Maucli Chunk
for the office of Congresiinauat-
L'irge The Gazette is very anxious
f<>r this nomination to come about j
.niid speaks in the highest terms of
the <Getieri»l
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paints, oils and varnishes. Special
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Manufictiirs of copper, tin and
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Chicago and il-e West. wln> tlie paper'
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well assortment, of gent ral merclmn
dise, consisting id' dry goods, hats,
caps, hoots and shoes, ready made
clothing, notions. Lardware, floui.
j feed, ai.d a general and at all times
a fresh supply of groceries.
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which the middlemen receive.
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VV Railroad. In effe.t Alonduy, June Ift »1
I | 6 4 22
- N. N. STATIONS. S. S.
P. M. A. M. A M. M.
5 251 10 05 A..Will'ms|sort..l. »+« 425
5 IB 0 ...Mootouisvilie.... V66 434
504 V 44jL ilalls A iOO7 446
S. S. I N. .
440 935 A Hall 10 10 5P5
437 9 32|L....Peni,s.lale 10 13 iOB
430 925 ..Opp's ( rorsing. 10 "0 515
425 920 ... Hughesville.... 10 25 520
416 9 11 t..Pi< lure Hocks... 10 34 529
412 907 ....Lyon's Mi 11.... 10 38 533
4ln 905 Cliamouni 10 40 535
403 858 ~..0:en Mawr ... 10 47 642
356 851 Ed kins i0 M 549
358 848 ....Struwbriuge ... 10 57 652
350 845 ...Beech (1ie,,.... 11 00 555
347 842 ...Mm c\ Valley... il' l * 558
340 S3) Son'stown...... 11 10 fi 05
335 830 Ulidew.lt Ill'' 810 J
325 8 20|..,.L«n. 8r00k.... 11 25 620
320 8 141 Norduionl 11.30 625
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At Munoy Valley stages oonnict to and from
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At Nmdmont connect to and from La-
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Agents for Steamship Tickets to
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Office <nnn«i n ] HOTEL
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DARBY KENNEDY. Pn.prie-r
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Lharyes Reasonable. i'crch "J.'iio
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MIKE ."MRMODY Proprietor,
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Charges Reasonable. Jan. 31, ! 0
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