THE REPUBLICAN. W. K. CHENEY, .... Editor. FitIDAY, DECEMBER 2, isui. Entered at the Post Office I. a Porte, Pa. as second elass mail matter. SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICIAL DI RECTORY HON. JO|l\ A. Siri'SKH. I'ieiident Jodyi P. O. mddres.', Tnnkhannock, Pa. HON. J NO. TO >KtN. to. J pnru.Tps, A»»"«i» ( J. 11. SPENCEK. Auditors. NATHAN PERSrN, County Surveyor, P 0 address Du.-hnre. Pa. J. V. K EITEN BU tiY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. THE NEW CONGRESS AND_THE TARIFF. Mem Members Speak Stronuly for an Early Enra Mil THEY AI.L WAST THE McKlJti- LEY BILE PROMPTLY REPEALED. NEW YORK, NOV. 27. —Tbe Herald has sent to the members* elect of the House of Representa tives of the Fifty third Congress tbe following questioas: "Are you in favor of an extra ses sion and if so why ? If not why ?" "Do you believe in a horizontal reduction of the tariff or simply a modification, a modification that would iusure a tariff for revenue only ? One hundred and eighty-eight ol the 356 Congressmen have replied as follows : In favor of extra ses sion, 72 ; opposed to extra session, 78 j non-committal, 38 ; favor re peal of McKinley hill, 75; favor modification of bill, 44 : opposed to any change in bill, 57; non com mittal, 12. Answers come from Congressmen in every State but two. The poll is very close on the sub ject of an extra session of Congress— -72 members favor it, 78 oppose it, aad 38 are non-committal. The Southern States speak strong ly for an early extra session and the prompt repeal of the McKinley law. The vote in the other States is very much mixed on the question of an extra session, but is more clearly defined on tbe point of the repeal of the McKinley bill, a majority of the Congressmen in nearly every State favoring riddance of the bill. Pennsylvania's members stand strongly by the bill and are equally as hostile to a special session. WHAT REPUBLICANS SAY. The letters from Republican Rep resentatives plainly show their anxiety as to what the Demociats will do about the tariff. The close contest on the question of the extra session is due to the fact that many Republicans express a desire for an extra session that the Democrats may put their plans into operation at once and avoid delay that might produce disorder in business circles. Many Democrats, including Con gressmen Fitch and Bartlett, of New Yerk city, believe in leaving it to Mr. Cleveland to call an extra session if he deems it advisable, and are willing to abide by his opinion. Many Republicans wrote that they were in favor of modifications in the McKinley bill, but were care ful to say not to tbe extent of tariff for revenue only. The Democratic attack all along Vie line of the pension system should be contrasted with the fact thut Grover Cleveland approved the act passed by the Democratic House giving service pensions to even man who enlisted for the Mexican War, no matter if he was never within a thousand miles of a battle field, and regardless of whether he was a millionaire or a pauper. At (be last session ot Congress another service pension bill was passed by the House, where it originated, giving pensions to all survivors of certain Indian wars. Ninety-five per cent, of tbe men who draw eervice pensions under these two laws are ex-Confederates. No Democratic paper has tbe honesty to say a word about these acts. The pension system was carried much further for the benefit of t.li«,se ex- Coufederates thau it lum been done for Ihe XJnion veteran*. Tlie hitter risked their lives in lighting lor the very cxisteuce of 'lie nation. Tlie Mexican veterans who fought at uTT did so in beli;;lf of a slave-holder*' war, l>at more than half of the Mexican veterans drawing pensions never saw Mexico. Ihe ex-Con federate*, perhaps, arc not *n be blamed for a fueling of hostilitv to the pension list, hut the deugliliicfs in the North who approve service pensions for ex-Confeder iles because they fought in the Mexican \Va<-, hilt attack as roMtcry pension given to Uuion veterans to keep them out of Almshouses, are a de spicable class of men. Not at Mistake. The failure to appropriate money enough to make anything like a satisfactory enforcement of the Chinese exclusion act was not a mistake on the part of the Demo crals at the last session of Congress, .lie House refused to agree wiili the S«nate in making a larger ap propriation, although Mr. Allison and others declared at the time that unless thai were done the law would lie a dead letter. Tlie approp.ia tion was actually reduced notwith standing the great need for au in crease. Bnt if the law is never enforced it will be just as well. There is no justice in making a digt rimination against the Chinese in this way, when there are other immigrants who come to this country under precisely similar circumstances, and with no intention of remaining. The law should be changed and made to apply to all alike who come here for temporary gain, or else it should be repealed altogether. The immigration law need to be revie careful bow we apply new ideas of progress to the holy affections which God implanted in man and woman long before the nineteenth century was thought of. The higher educa tion of woman is a grand thing, but it can prove a curse if it stifles the emotions. Love as fashioned by its creator centuries ago, has made this world as beautiful as it is jit has made men and women what they are. For ages it has been the closest link between heaven anil earth. It is a gift from Qod him self, and if it were not applicable to modern daj s, depend upon it He would change it. Love has grown old, it is true. Everything else goes out of fashion, but love has re mained from the day when biids first sang and writers first wrote. Its hold upon the human heart and mind i& as greut to-day as ever it was, and it really seems pretty late in the day to think of changing it. The "woman of brain" may tell you that love belongs to children an j not to full-grown women. But there will always be a goodly per centage of this world, the percentage which can fortunately always be de pended upon, who will prefer to keep the old-fashioned love of hus band, wife and ehildreu within their homes. A long after the "positive" woman will have had her reign, and her disturbing theories will be for gotten, there will lie peoples and peoples who will still believe that it is ' Love whirh makes the world go around," —that it is, ss it always has been, and ever will be; the greatest (actor in the earthly happiness of tne human race, the essence of all religions and creeds, and the corner stone of the American home. Thought Thej Saw the Cease*. BUFFALO, NOV. 28. A number of superstitious Poles made things lively on the East Side here last night. They thought they saw the comet rapidly spproaching the earth and not less than twenty look re fuge in No. 4 Police Station, where they offered prayers and sang songs. Captain Kraft finally locked tbein up in cells and refused to liberate them until this morning. About midnight an enthusiastic Pole began shooting off rockets, then theexcitemeut began in earnest Tlsc crowd swelled to 1,000 strong and the acenes that followed were awful. Women threw themselves into the muddy street and smote their tiodies; men tore out their hair and acted like maniacs, The strange scenes lasted till nearly morning. FORKS VILLS ITEMS. No hunting stories yet. John Gaunt who has been working at the Foot of P'anei, spent sever al days in town, this week. Clias. Seeley of Union. N. Y., formerly of Towands, has purchased the Forasville House, and expects to move in January Ist. Frank Potts and Frank Harrington, of Union, N. Y., arc spending a few days with friends in this place, and are improving their spare time hunting. OBSEKVX*. Two PatailMee la the Mlaea. HAZLKTON, NOV. 29.—TWO fatal accidents happened in this section to-day. At Jaynesville, a small locomotive in the mine of Hayden A Company, ran into a switch and in the crash Superintendent Jacob Kelshaw was killed. At Milnes» ville Colliery a Hungarian named Hadock was run down by a mine locomotive and cut to pieoee. His remains ware gathered is a backet. OOURT PROCLAMATION. WamisA*. II >I. J. A. PREALDI-IT I ■fail U. ' loiiOrt»*|.'» J..'IN Yo'lK.n ii. and M. J Ph I ips AS>l,.t Ju "I LI I I'on-t»»l Oy.T*.l "ermi .«> ittid •le » tin in .M wi I BE Just* Jo IIS UTZ S.tilll. Sheriff's office. LaPorte Nov 5, 1892. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NUIIEN la hereby SIREN THAT tho following ae-oiin * .>1 Adin'r<. RTI- huvfi b-cn duly filed io the iiffic o tie lligyte "112 Will* ete., in •nd fur thef'ouoty o I van. to »il: final account of l.»st\ id iMwyncnx and Isaao r-, Kx'on. of last will of Ibomat Mulyneux d e°ttrs. TIE 'd FINAL ACCOUNT ol J M- Alpine 'lardin* and \ 11. Mnrr 1 x'ors. of Abraham Morgan, •leaM. And Ihe fo'lovr'nj widow's appraisements: In lh>T FT tutu of William Ta.lor UEC'd. And hut tiie s um? will bo presented to the Orphan'l COURT 01 -aiil county, on Weducsduy Dec. 14. 1 892 nt 3 o'clock p in , for confirma tion and HI" wamo AI'.KL; trc-pu? . 2C. S. ,-ick vs J .siuh lleinhury, No. 76 1 Sept. T. ISB-, AssumpFii. 3 ,M 'ilnas' er vs John Uiildle and Win Wiavir; I«» 3 .MAY iirin Kjceiment. 4 hr nk lluwlc.v MI llar.iot A llu'.vley, it Mav tenn 1891; divurco I & George ItioubnM « Emanue 1 Suyman, So. IS3 MAV Term IBVI, D lent on » appea . 6 John S. 11 off T v> JAMTFI MORARLUNO, No. 155 May term 18U1; a*.«mnp it. 7 11. K. Williams Y- LL«.nic< D»mor.<] nnd Jama-' No. 156 May T. LBTTL deft'i appeal. 8 rhom IS H n'ry vs M E Jlerrmiiii No 86 Sept. to- M 18'JI; tr. SPNSS. V CH-rles A verv VD JAH Q winner nnd M. G. fieri inann, No. 18 L>CC term 1891; tr««piM. 10 Kenneth II A«la NS vs Jonnn ß g Bros. No. 92 Dec. Tenn 1891. Do T-nd nts npjunl. 11 Arl IAC L.onlcrvs W. M. Hill No. 96 I Doc. term IB9lj dvit'n. ppo I. 12 J- hn (i. flotts vs c'har'ES Nyo. No. 2 Peo'y. Term IB'J2. UtVidm i.ppe.il. 1 I HUSV I U irnn v* Joac fc. Kirk, No 9, Slay ter.U 18*JJ; ej 1 ILLC I. 14 Josiuh ii'm MYII I, S. IHirelt A Co. No 74 Ma> n r. II 1 tr is». li JINNEE S. Ilclltier vs AMI C J X k'OTI, 84 Mny t -rui 181'; nsjuaiHf, I 16 AC liow : Bvs J W Brown, 114 M.»Y term 189 iletendunt*l« .ipp .«I. 17 Win H Alberr An • Wi liara», M J T'IP?T Ilenrv L-ipp ami G oGO Wing, |ls Mny t rm 180J; »PA^ 15 Wi'la»d I'un vs Bros.. 61 Kept, tcim LTF'J.'. uefo DN.t'S aj.p al. A WAliSll. Pr »th'R. Proth'F'4 offi.e. LaPone. Pa . Oct. 29. 1592 ICARTERSI fBIVER CURE felek Headache and relieve all tbo troubles fotfr dent to a bilious state of tbo system, auoh M Dizzlnoss, Kausca, Droivsinesa. Distrcaa after gating. Vain in tbe Side, io. While thulrmoal yamaikable auccoss has boon shown la curing A SICK beadaehe, yet Carter's Little Liver PFLLF M equally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro* tenting this annoying coniplaiut. v. hilo they also * correct all disorders of tbo s thl liver and regulate tbo bowels. Even ii they ONLY ~ HEAD Afibatbey would bo almost priceless to thooawlM ■offer from this distressing complaint; but forto* Bataly their goodno3H docs notond here, and thoM Who once try them will iind these littlo pilla valo* •ble In so many ways that they will not bo wtl- Xaf to do without them. But after nil alrlr head ACHE iZlthe bano of so many llvos that here ta whaM Vamake our great boast. Our pllhi cure it while ethers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pilla are very small and ▼erj eaay to take. One or two pills make a doee. They are strictly vegetablo and do not grips or purge, but by their gontlo action please all who use them. In vialaM 'JS cents; live for sl. SoU by drnggiata everywhere, or sent by moil. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Now York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Guns ! Guns !! Guns !!! STONESIFER k BARRETT Of No. 244 Market Street, WI! LIAMSPORT, Ha? the cheapest and largest assort ment of GUNS in ihe City and in vites Sullivan t' olllll3' people to give them a call when desirous of Fire Arms of any description. Our cat alogues are free, send for one. We also pay highest price for Furs ot all kin.is. STONESIFEIt & BARRETT, 241 Market St. Williams purl Aitli ©rtrap. Infloti' ■a, \7boop:nr Cevgh, and Asthma. A •crt -in «u»?w Crnstimption in first stages, a mi » «ura wll'l In advance.! stare#. uss at ©nea. Ton wiU **et je excellent etert aftrr taking tbi CROWN ACME flu Jest Swig Oil that Cu lis Made iram Petrolauni. It gives a brilliant lijjht. It will no! fttuuke the chiutDcx It wilt not char the wick j It. lias a high lire lest. It will not explode. It i.s without comparison as .1 perfection Family Safet.x Oil. It is maniilacrtireil I'm in the fines* crude in ihe most j-rrfectly « tjuii pt d refir.erifs in tin* woild. IT IS TIIE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACSIK. Trade orders filleil by THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Williamsport Station, VVilliamsport Pa. Fall Dpening —OF— Foreigi & Domestic Erj Goods SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CASH BUTEIIS ! A full Hoe of Dress 000 ls, including »1! the fashionable siiadcs to IN* LOU"TT in the Eisiern Market, from Gi.:uban.s to fine llenricit s. litsl heavy Sheeting, yanl wiue. cent- per yard; HI arched .vitjsiiu i r .im ? 10 11 cents per yard. C'ul coes, from B 10 0 eems per yard. Bhirtiu:. a full line ut Imtlom pric'-'S cTTf hITG WE ARsrellinjr at 25 per cent discount cueaper and betier goods than can lie put - chased at Dushore for the t-ame mou y. Ladies* Misses'and Children's Sbiie—the stock is large and the price low. Y"U can buy cheaper at my storthan any place in this section of tte county. HUMPHM B.lflJ. & TB:CY, MAKE. Mi-n's shoes and Iioot«, fine nnd course, a I irpe stuck —cheap for cash Men's straw h;<• s'n a«»n. Our stTk ot itroi erles arc emnple e nntl prices at the lowest figutc. T. J. Keeler. LAI'OiiTE, PA. May 13, 03. (JO TO Walter Spencer - QUEEN FIiOSE, Best in Town. Our Notion Department is well stocked with goods and our prices are the lowest. A FRESH supply of groceries constantly arriving and prices reasonable. We invite the public to call and examine our goods before going elsewheie. WAITER SP2K€KR. May 13.'92. LAI'ORTE. PA r fRY 1 ÜBACH ®URIMITURE. Dushore, Pa. T. J. & F. H. INGHAM Attorneys at Law, LaPoree, Pcnnn Legal Business attended to in this and adjoining Counties Telephone communication direct January, 1888- IV. ILLIAMBHOKT AND NORTH b »AXr|! W Kuilroail. /n efla.t Mouduv, B*|.t. 5, - t»j 14 4 22 N. N. STATION'S. P. s P. M. A. M. ' M M iSi 10 U7 A..WiU'm»porf. I yAn 4 j ; , tl6 95S ...Montou 958 4aj i 0-1 945 L Hull*. A ;uusi 4 411 S S. M. 112 440 9Si A Il«ll. I, 10 Id 5fS 4 .17 9Si L....f'cnt 11 nip 10 |x s„ s 430 92i ..Opti'ii l'ro»in;{ 10 "I 515 4J) 9 Si) ... HnaliMrille.... Ir 25 5 «il 416 911 ...I'i. lur. K. cki... in *4 5 412 907 ....Ljoti'i Mi 1.... >0 3R 533 4l» 905 10 411 1 3 j 4OS 858 ....G'en Mawr ... 11l 47 J42 5 M 651 K'lkim oft 4 &49 S i:i 848 ....Ftrnwbriugo ... In 57 55* 350 845 ...Beceli (lie. 11 00 5J5 347 84i ...Mnicv V«llev... 103 543 340 83S Son >t..*n II |l> nOS 335 83« tilidcwll H ]> „ 325 820 ....Lop? 8r00k.... II 25 #*o 3SO 815 Nordniont...... 1 jo gjj At Picture Rocks itagea connect to and from IllitkUnd Lake. j At Motdm at connect to and'from La J Porte. Dm«h»re ami T..Wanda. fiB.NJ. 0. WSLCH, Uei.eral Manngar. BujheavllJe, Pa. Yotr Favorite Home Newspaper AND Tps leadiag Rspiitaa Mlj Hsmpipsr of tin United to One ITear for Only $1.25 THE REPUBLICAN vives all the news of Town, County and S • i ( -. :m i much Ni ,: o-»iI news IS m:v ojl'.-r r-i|" f"f class. YOUR MOM K WOULD 15E IN. COMPLETE WITHOUT IT. 1 he New Vork. Week! y T rihiiue is a National fninil.v paper, and CI y u .„- oG ♦•Sulli»an Republican" « u 1.00 t,t *' 82 00 WE Furnish Eoth Papers One Year For $1 25 " Subscriptions may lie-in ;it anv time. Address all orders to the— " SULLIVAJS It /'■,/' U H 7, 1 CAN." La forte, j a. J* M DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-1 AW MfOflW in Couit I!ou>e, LaPorte, Pn ATTENTION IVEOYBODY! Stop and lead the FALL and WINTER announcement Of the old Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler of Dushore, Pa. I am constantly replenishing my Rtock with the most, desirable goods 10 be found in tlie market, suitable for my trade and within reach of your pocketbook, that I shall be pleased to show you whenever yon can favor me with a cad. I 5.,a1l make spi ci.d yrices from: now until the fir-t duy of January. 1K93 for the I'olidny trade. With many thank for your kind uess in the pft-t 14 yenrs, I hop. by fair tml square d< alius* to merit a long continuance of the same. Res; cetfuliy Yor.rs, J. V. IIKTTKXBURY. Out. 1.1892 DIISI.OIH. I*- J, W. BALLARD .MANUFACTUIIEITAND DEALEL top & 1i irni —ALSO— Fm aid Heavj Inmler Wapns. FACTORY WEST MAIN STIiFET LAI'OKTE PA P. S. All kinds of repairing pr< mptl - ■ and neaily done at reasonable piices j J W BALLARD. May 13. 'O-'. sm " UIUT! Samuel Cole, OF Pushore is headquarirr for nil kinds of liaidvrtue- Tools, pumps, stoves in' ran pes, house furui-liinj goods paints, oils, in varnishes. Special indute ments to builuers. MANTPACTUKS of copper, tin and sheet-irou-wnre. Roof ing. SPOUTING Bmcn OIL DISTILLS etc,. aspecialty. Our prices aie beyond all_ compe tition. and we invite your patronage. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, Pa. Donley Mamfeclnriiii Co- DONLEY BROTHERS., PROPRIETORS. STEAM MARBLE & GBANITE WORKS. MANOFACTCItEIiS OF MONUMENTAI AND OEM ETICIiY WOltK, IN AM KINDS OF MARBLE AND GRANITE. In B 'lying ilirwti'fO, E. DONAIIO; (iciteral Agt. you will save the mid die men's prol't, as we manufajtur. all our wort Ironi thfl rough ston. nod give our customers tin- bencl'n which the uiiddlt-mcn receiv«. WORKS AT XEWAMK VALLEY. N. Y.. AUBURN. N. Y, \ n t) Di pnoi;*:, PA. ( 0. E. DONAHOE Ge.ieral Apt. DUSHOHE. - IENNA ( HOTEL K E N N ED Y, LA I'Olt I E J DARBY KESN KIIY. I'mpriu'c r. q Everything First Class. Lharges Reason a hie. JL'arc/t 7.0 C : New Barber Shop, a the old School House Building, oppes.' lotel Kennedy. ELMER SHERMAN. , Proprietor. a B. W. FAWCETf, FOUKSVILLE, PA, DEALER IN jWatches, Clocks and Jewelry, !;REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. All work gunraLtccd and prices reason— I able. |. July 15, ISU2. HAIL ~ ~ TO THE ~ CHEAPEST! i TllATs KVElfyKopy's MOTTO land (he people appreciate the fact that— MRS. LAUER'S STORE, is right ' in it * for cl eap good®. My grocer es are always 112 esh and of '' s * qu lity. > iour r.nd feed the best ti e in: rkei i Cords. MJiS. M. C. LA UEli.. May 13, 'O2. tUSHJ SV3BH • FJRY M D-CT D 8 LUEDICA'L DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, AND Sl'lt G EON AND DOCTOR OF l DENTAL SURGERY. Pentistrv n Specialty. Vitilizcd air J.or the l'ainlcss Extinction of Teeth IN OARRI'B BLo< K, WAIN ST. DI'FBOPB PA DUSHDRE and N[RDMDNT ST/iGE LINE. |F M.CROSSLEY, Propriato UNTIL IVTUEU NOTICE STAHKS RT'JLI. UUN ON FOLLOWIMiSb'HKIH'LS !o dnioni 7:.'!0 . m Leave Nuidtm n «.t 11:16 n. in.for lupoiti Ai rive :.i Lap rie 1 :• 0 y. in I cave L| o ti- in 5:( () cm. for N< rrimoßt Ar ivt? n? Nouliiom 15:30 i» ni. Leave .Nortirnni tn • 7:00 |> ID. for Laport# Ariite at Laporu- 8:30 p m. Leave lapone n» 8 n. m.for Dnaborß^ l.eave at p. m for LaPort#^ Sawed Shinqles The besi in the uarket and at Itiw l.ottom prkes I hree grailes constantly on huncf \Vill t delivt r il desired. Write—S. MEAD, May23'9o. LaPorte, P«. V APOIU'E LIVERY. irtiustcd to us will be o'Poll.C JSC Office in Cmrt Plnutc. L.Trrte P*. ULIFF HOTEL, " lagltsMere, - - P». ('. F. ( HEN FY. I' oprietor. \ tunic us house posses 1g I.the at n.but »of a ursi class a lie liar is well supplied.