THE REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, .... Editor. " FIUDAY. MARCH 3, 18S>8. ~ Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa. as second class mail matter. J. V. BETTENBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. SOli-IVAN - COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY HON. JOHN A. SITTSER, President Judge P. 0. address, Tunkhannock, Pa. HON. JNO. TONKIN. M. J. PIIILLTPS, Associate Judges, P. O. Address -Tolikin, Du shore—PHILLIPS, Muney Valley, Pu. A. LO9AN GRIMM, District Attorney, P. 0. addres<—LaPorte, Pa. A. WALSH, Prothonotary, Register A Recor der, P. 0. address—LaPorte, Pa. TOM MAHAFFEY, Sheriff, P. O. address—La- Porte. Hon. M. J. LULL, Representative, P. 0. address—Berniee, Pa. M. R. BLACK, County Superintendent, P. 0. address—Forksville, Pa. WILLIAM MURRAY, County Treasurer, P. O. address—LaPorte, Pa R. K. McBRIDE, W. M. CHENEY, D. W. SCAN LIN, County Commissioners, P. O. ad drets—McßßlDE, UillsUrove, CHENEY— LaPorte, SCANLIN—Dushore. Pa. R. M. STORMONT, Commissioners Clerk, P. 0. address—LaPorte, Pa. W. B. HILL, Coroner, P. 0. address—LaPorte. G. W. SIMMONS, CHRISTIAN CASE.MAN, Jury Commissioners, P. 0. address, —CASE- MAN, Piatt—SIMMONS, Soneatown, Pa. G. C. WRIOHT, U. J!IRu, J. 11. SPENCEK, Auditors. NATHAN PERSFN, County Surveyor, T 0 address—Dushore. Pa. Kansas Has Two Capitols. TOPEKI, Feb. 23.—The Duns more House "removed" the State capital to Kannpolis in exactly two minutes. The resolutions were ol fered by Mr. Mair, the "contestant member" from Kiowa, and in a 120 seconds it had received the sanction of the House, although some mem bers who were opposed to it after ward protested, saying the resolu tion was railroaded through with indecent haste. The resolution recites that the capital is now located near the eastern border; that western coun ties have been disfranchised by Re publican rule for tLe purpose oi holding the capital at Topeka; that the conduct of the citizens of To peka recently has been in defiance of the wishes of the people of the State, and that the Kanapolis peo ple have offered to duplicate the present State House without ex pense to the State; and declares that as soon as practicable, lawful steps shall be taken to remove the capital to that city. The State Senate last night adopt ed a resolution declaring that the Supreme Court had no jurisdiction in the House muddle, and therefore no right to decide as to the legality of the House of Representatives. This is regarded as due notice to the Supreme Court not to render a decision in the case now pending, which will determine the legality ol the Republican House. The general belief that the Re publicans will be sustained by the Supreme Court caused these resolu tions to be adopted. It is believed that it means war and an utter dis regard of the jcourts by the Popu lists. LATTER :—The affair has been settled by the Supreme Court and the Capitol will remain at Topeka. Robert J. Cascaden of Philadel phia, a youth yet in his teens, who shot and killed policeman Findley, on the night of December 2!), 18'Jl, confessed murder in the second de gree, on Monday and was sentenced to twelve years imprisonment. —» « To Cure -Felons. As soon as the disease is felt, put directly over the spot a blister of Spanish fly, about the size of a thumb nail, and let it remain for Six hours, at the expiration of which time directly under the surface of the blister may be seen the felons. Which can be instantly taken out with the point of a needle or lancet. The above is a cure for bone felons. To cure ordinary stir half a tea spoonful of water into one cunce Venice turpentine stir with a rough stick aotil the mixture appears like granulated honey. Wrap a good coating of it around the finger with & cloth. If the felon is only recent, the pain will be removed in six hours. Est Food Klowly. Eat all cold food slowly. Di gestion will not begin till the tem perature of the food has been raised by the heat of the stomach to 98 degrees. Hence, the more heat thai can be imparted to it by slow masti cation the better. The precipita tion of a large quantity of cold food into the stomach by fast eating may, And often does, cause discomfoit and indigestion and every occasion of this kind results in a measurable injury to the digestive functions. Ice waver drank with cold food, of coarse increases the mischief, llot drinks—hot water, weak tea, choco late, will, on the contrary, help to prevent it, put eat slowly, any- Wl Lierum Were Granted m Fellows. HOT2LB. Frank L. Rioketts, Colley town ship; Deegau & Farrell, Colley township; Jackson & Meckea, Colley township, C. F. Hunsinger, Colley township; John P. McGee, Cherry t)>vnship; Chas. S. Sick, Cb#rry township; Ernestine Seaman, Cherry township; John C. Sohaad, Cherry township; James Connor, Cherry township; M. J. Carmody, Dushore borough; John W. Carroll, Dusbore borough; James P. Walsh, Dushore borough; Oscar Shultz, Dushore borough; 11. 11. Brewer, Dn6hore borough; Jolin F. Farrell, Dushore borough-, Joseph Middendorf, Du shore borough; John Pyne, Dushore borough; Mrs. P. E. Magargle, Davidson township; Joseph Carpen ter Davidson township; D. H. Lorah, Davidson township; Parvin Kile, Davidson township; C. 11. Seeley, Forksville borough; James H. Keefe, Hills Grove township; Russet Karns. LaPorte borough; Darby Kennedy, LaPorte borough; Chas. F. Cheney, Shrewsbury town ship; Ingham & Breed, Shrewsbury township. EATING HOUSES. John Daley, Cherry twp., J.Connor, Dushore borough; John B. O'Neill, Dushore borough; Robert McGee, Dushore borough; F. W. Gallagher, LaPorte borough. MERCHANT DEALERS. F. B. Pomeroy, Dushore borough; James J. Laddin, Dushore borough; Dennis Keefe, Dushore borough. DISTILLERS. John Schaad, Cherry township. The license of Snider IK NTIUKE. About Fifty Skilled Pittsburg MHChineNtM <|uit Work. PITTSBURG, Feb. 27.—Another strike has been inaugurated at Carnegie's Twenty-ninth street mill, the strikers this time being tbe ma chinists who refuse to work ten hours a da}- for nine hour's pay. The strike involves about fifty skilled workmen. Superintendent Dillon says there will be no trouble in fill ing the vacancies. CLIFF HOTEL, Eagles Mere, - - Pa. C.F. CHENEY, Proprietor. A large andenmmodious bouse, posses- King nil the at tributes of a first class hotel. The Bar is well supplied. | HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE, DARBY KENNEDY. Proprietor. Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. Mareh 1,90' It Carts Coiur, ( plm. KorflT brest Troup. Infl-jf n tft, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, aad n sure relief in advance! stages. Use at onee. You will see the excellent elTcct after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 50 cents ard $1.03. CARJERSI fm I PIUS. CURE tick Bsadaehe and relieve all the trouble* taet* sent to a bilious state of the .7.tern, snob as Plzzlness, Nausea, Drowsiuess, Distress aftsr eating. Pain In the Side, 40. While thotr most remarkable success has been shown lu evtag _ SICK Headache, yet Carter's UtUe Liver Ma «M equally valuable in Constipation, c tiring and pre venting thiaanxfoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of thealomach stimulate the lirer and regulate the boweLs. Even if they only HEAD Acfes they would be slmostprtoeless to those whs ■niter from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately tbelrgoodneeedoes no tend here,and thoas Who once try them will And these little pUlsvalO. •Mclneomapy w»y«thottbey will not be wil liaf was without tliem. But after allalck head ACHE Is the bane of so many ltrea that hers Is when we make our great boast. Our puis curs it while Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small aad Jery easy to take. One or two pilla makea does. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or poran. but by tholr gentle action please all whs oaethem. In vlalsat9soenta; Are for |L Sold by druggists evsrywhsrfe or sent by malL .SP*?TIR MKDIOINS 00., Now York. uuu.piu.smu.MSf. minuet Fall Opening —OF— Mil £ Domestic Dry Goods SPECIAL IHDUCEMENT TO CASH BUYERS I A full Hoe of Dress Goods, including all the fashionable shades to be found in the Eastern Market, from Ginghams to fine Henriettas. Best heavy Sheeting, yard wide. %% cents per yard; Bleached Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from 6 to 9 cents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices. CLOTHING WE ABB selling at 25 per cent discount cheaper and better goods than can be pur chased at Dushore for the same money. Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shoe—the stock is large and the price low. You can buy cheaper at my store than any place in this section of the county. HUMPHM BROS. & TBACY, MAKE. Men's shoes and boots, line and course, a large stock—cheap for cash. Men's straw hats in season, Our stock of groceries are complete and prices at the lowest figure. T. J. Keeler. LA PORTE, PA. May 13, *92. J. W. BALLARD MANUFACTURER AND DEALER —IN— i £ m ns, —ALSO— Faro aid Heavy Inter Wapns FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET, LAPORTE, PA. P. S. All kinds of repairing promptly and neatty done at reasonable prices. J. W. BALLARD. May 13, '92. ASK your Merchant for (Cunningham? s Celebrated Non-rust Tinware, Family Solder, Furmers Friend, and Outfit and SteHmlegß and Oderlcss Kettle. ALL FIRST CLASS WORKMEN. NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job and Custom work done. JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Duahore, Pa. Jobbers St Manufacturers of Tinware. CROWN ACME The Best Borni! Oil That Can Be Made irom Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as & perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest crude in the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Williamsport Station, VVilliamsport Pa. WILLIAMSPORT AND NOHTII BRANCH Railroad. In effect Monday, Bept. 6, '92 1 I 5 4 22 N. 1 N. STATIONS. S. s P. M IA. M. A. M. M. 5 25| 10 07 A..WiH'njgport..L 9 sti 425 5 16] 9 sS,...Montourpville 958 6