THE REPUBLICAN. W. CHENEY. - - - - Editor. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1«, I«>3. Entered at the Post OlMee l.a Porte, l'a. as second class mail matter. Republican State Ticket. Jactico of tho Supromo Court. D. NKWLIN FELL, of Philadelphia. State Treasurer. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, of Armstrong. Republican County Ticket. For County Com«i«»ioaor», J.J. WEBSTER, of Elkland Township. O. W. BIGQERS. of Davidson Township. Coroner. F. W. BROCK WAY, of Berniee. County Auditors. K. S. LITTLE, of Hillsgrove Township. M. E. WILCOX, of Eiklanil Township. «ol Nmhiiicl U. .laelison. KEPIBLICAN CAN 111 DATE FOR BTATK TItKASt KKH. Colonel Samuel M. Jacksou, the Republican candidate for State Treasurer, was born on a farm near Apollo, Pa., September :24th, 183.1 lie was reared at his birthplace, and at the age of It! entered the Jack sonville Academy, at Jacksonville, Indiana County, Pa., but before completing his course, the death of his father compelled hint to leave school aud abandon liis contemplat ed liberal academical education. At a very early age I olonol Jack sou displayed an active interest in military affairs, and when only thir teen he was enrolled as a drummer boy in a company of the State Mi litia, evincing in childhood those talents which were afterwards of in calculable value to his Country in the hour of her sore distress. For efficient service lie was promoted, step by step, until he obtained a Captain's commission, and when the dark clouds of rebellion broke in their traitorous wrath Captain Jackson •was one of tho tirst to proffer his services in the great struggle to maintain one flag and a united coun try. Lie recruited Company G, or the Apollo Independent Blues, of tho Eleventh Pennsylvania Reserves aud was commissioned its Captain when it was mustered into service His signal ability as a soldier could not long remain unnoticed. On July X'nd, 1801, he was m:ide Major of his Regiment; on October 28tb, lie was promoted to the office of Lieu teuant Colonel, and on April 10th, 1802, hardly a year after he first donned the blue, he received the ttword and commission of Colonel. The talents of the man were so marked, his character aud beariug ao distinguished, that advancement in the service was aa steady and natural as the flow of the iucsista l>le tidi. At the head of a brave Regiment he proved himself a gal lant officer, aud through the whole •>f his three years' service was a con spicuous figure iu all the cam paigns in which his Kegimeut wa* uutuuioiicd to duty. At the buttles cd Oaines' Mill, Second Hull Hun, Bouth Mountain, Antic tain, Kredcr icsburg, lletlysburg, Wilderness, Mpotlaylvauia Court lluu-e, and llethesda Church, Colonel Jackson and his Kegimeut showed the tight lug worth of Peau*y Ivauia blood, reudenng particularly distinguished ■•rvice at South Mountain, Predcr lokaburg, Oettaburg, aud the Wil detaeaa. At SpotUy Ivaiua he com manded hia ilrigadc and so well and idily did he hear himself in this bat tle that lie was bloated a Brigadier lleueral for hit gdhut conduct. Hut it wa» at Letly »buig that Coluael Jaokeoii *o eminently »li»|.li»\id hi* kecaaee* ol Judgment, and pouet* ••f command Ou the stcoud dav • light hia lUgitueiii, ju.t arrived ou the battlefield, lav lit the flout of the slope of l.ittle Uouud lop, o»e| looking that terrible \ alley o| Death Hum wtinh the Ihiid t <>rp» had I've u dm on l>acs 'the supports Sent to the (illtf ol the fluid weie leal full) broke u, the ellt m\ lltuhtd with their auvcees, wm «U>Jil> « l taming with a terrible and ueolut* I urpo*e to earty the hill. Moment*, lUm, «kiv a* tit*' aa bvm», thwrv was no time to await orders from superiors and Colonel Jackson, quick lo see aiul realize the danger of de lay, on liis ow a responsibility order ed his Regiment forward, and was at once followvd by tlie commands in his rear. Down the slope they charged, and hurling themselves liko thunderbolts 011 the columns of the advancing enemy, they fought them foot by foot back across the Valley of Death, regaining the en tire Held so nearly and irretrievably lost. At the Itattle of the Wilderness he again displayed his signal o'nility to command, and his ready power to meet an emergency, however, trying. While commanding both his own and the Second Regiment, he suddenly found himself cut off from his Division by a strong force of the enemy. Thus issolated from tho Union forces and surrounded by a confident foe, the situation pre sented but one of two alternatives— death or surrender! But Colonel Jackson had never learned how to surrender; the chance of cutting his way through tho enemy's lines, des perate though it was, was promptly and bravely accepted, and at the head of his troops with an unequal* ed valor, they broke through the rebel force, and by a circuitous route reached the Union front, where for several hours they had been given up as lost. Dining three years of active, hard service, Colonel Jackson won the confidence and respect of his supe riors and the esteem and admiration of all with'n his command, and when mustered out ho returned to his home and the quiet pursuits of a business life. To keep warmer and more vivid the memories of his sol dier life, Us comradeships and past dangers, Colonel Jackson allied him self with Whit worth Post No. 89, G. A. R. of Apollo; Encampment No. 1, U. V. L., Pittsburg, and the Pennsylvania Commandery of the Loyal Legion. For somo time after tho close of the war he was engaged in the oil business in Venango Coun ty, but in 186!) he returned to his native county of Armstrong and was in tho same year elected to the State Legislature, and re-eketcd in the following year. In this positio* as in every other that Colonel Jack son has tilled, both military and civ il, he so won the confidence of those whom lie served that, four years la ter, he was elected to represent the 41st Senatorial district, composed of the Counties of Armstrong and Butler, in the State Senate. At the close of his term of oflice he was again honored by the offer of a re nomination, which he felt compelled to decline. Iu 1871 he was instrumental in organizing the Apollo Savings Bank I of which he tilled tho responsible position of cashier until April, 188S, when President Arthur ap[>oiutcd him Collector of Internal Revenue j lor the 23rd district. He assumed : llie duties of this olllcc ou July Ist, 1882, serving until July Ist, 1885, when the tirst Cleveland administra tion curne into power. In September of the same year he was elected President of the Apollo Savings Bank, which place he has filled up to the present time. In the many positions of grave responsibility and trust to which : Colonel Jackson has been called, he ! proved himself worthy of the conti deuce imposed in hiiu. As a soldier Ihe was obedient and brave ; as au otllcer, gallant aud fearless ; as a j legislature, conscientious and wise His private life is without spot or ! blemish. Those who know him I best, his friends and neighbors, all j speak of his affability, his kindness, his generosity aud his manliness, lie is a type of manhood in which j the best American citizenship is ei . emplificd, aiul iu selecting him as a candidate for the highly responsible position of Statu Treasurer, the Re publican party has made a wise aud happy choice. To its duties he will bring a ripe experience, a mature wisdom aud a moral llruiuoas that will insure their faithful per t'oi malice free from all criticism, aud we bespeak for him from a united party a hearty aud gemrou* sup | port. -*•*•••»-• .... ... .Miss Kuiuia U old man the Au. ; aroluat, who was uoiiviutud of talking too inucli, wa« Monday sentenced lo spend the ireal year iu tlia peni tentiary At thu end of the year it |is sale to say there will tie I«nm ol 1 the let 'ergo ami more of the whoa, Km ma I about the damsel. -«• • Judge Mawiard, whoiu the New oih Deoiocialt tenoiuiua ted, |» listing utor« mean things said about turn st present than any other wan iu the eountrt, but It is a ease ol telling the tiuth —• •» « The Chinese nation bas agieed to j eoniitl'ui, #io,u«»u toweid the mid I wtuter (ail at Maw t uewistfu, JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. I Hardware, Is Nkeded every day of the year. About the first thing which comes to the mind, in Bpcaking of hardware is nails. What is the price? $1.35 per keg; wire nails $1.75 per keg; Ready mixed paint $1.25 per gallon; Double bitaxosLOO;Xcut saws $2.00 grind atones as low as 75 cents, each mounted on good frame >2.75; best railroad wheel barrows, garden wheel barrows, $2.00 and $2.75. Many items in u hardware store you seldom see unless called lor. They are not suit able for show windows—are too large for shelving. You may not know we keep them. Wo have sold iron and wood pumps for 1 20 Years, I HON Pipk for water and steam; j iron pipe fittings for water or steam; bath room furniture and fittings; boat or crib Bpikcs, Axß, 10c, 12c, xlO, 12c and 14c; steel road scrapers; wagon Rwiuglo trees, 50 cents; wag on neck yokes, 75 cents; double and swingle tree irons, 25 cents per sot; wagon and buggy spokes; wagon and buggy bent rims; buggy bent shafts; building paper, SI.OO per roll of 500 s.so. We do not ask you to buy them until you have tried them. No charge for using one for two weeks. Daisy cloth wringers; novelty cloth wring ers; novelty cloth horse; novelty ironing board. SUMMER UOODS are now going. The best screen door; window screen; hammocks; baby carriages; express wagons; croquet sets; refrigators; ice cream freezers; water coolers; ice tongs; ice picks. Furn itur e Dei'aktme.nt Is Not Dead. Husk, cotton and fiber undresses; lied springs; feather pillows child* cribs; lounges, couches, easy chairs —2O different, styles; tables, stands. \N a will take orders fur good* at our LaulcaMere Itrauch Slore which is iu direct communication by tele phone, with our uiatu store at llugheaville. N. It.—-Tin fruit cam- best char* cual tiu, $.1,00 p«,r gross, hand metis iua*oii s glass jars I aud H <|t». Jere. Kelly, UUOUCMVILUt. • FAJ Bwinem I.OCHIM. FOR RENT— The store of Win. Mey lert on Centre Main Street. For particu lars, address Wm Meylert, Laportc, Pa. PURCHASING done in Towanda at the lowest prices. No commission asked. Address MRH. 8. B. KAUNB, 608 2d St., Towanda. HORSES 1 MULES! Buy your stock of F. 11. TOMI.IKSON, Sonestown, Pa. All stock guaranteed as represented. Auditor's Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Sulli van county, FI. FA. to September term 1898. JAMES MCFAIILANU & Co. ) vs. >• No. 88 Sept. E. J. GAYNOU, SON «fc Co. ) Term 1893. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common I'leas of Sullivan county, to distribute the funds in Court, arising from the sheriff's sale of the above named defendants personal property upon FI. FA. issued upon above stated judg ment, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of attending to the duties of his appointment on Monday Noveml>er 20th, 1893, at 11 o'clock a. in , at his office on Main street In the borough of Dushore Sullivan county, Pa., when and where all parties claiming any of said fund are re quired to make their claim ami produce their evidence, or be debarred from coming in upou said fund. HHYAK S. COI. I.INS, Auditor. Dushore, Pa., Oct. 17, 18D8. Don't Tobaooo Spit or Smoke Your Life Awajr. Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all ab;>ut No-to-bac, the wonderful harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost is trifling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk in using •'No-to-bac." Sold by.all druggists. Book at Drug Stores or by mail free. Address the Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. Spring Opening —OF— Foreign & Domestic Dr; Goods SPBCIAL INDUCEMENT TO CASH nUYEHH ' A full line of Dress Goods, including all the fashionable shades to be found in the Eastern Market, from Ginghams to fine Henriettas. Rest heavy Sheeting, yard wide, cents per yard; ftieached Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from 0 to 9 cents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices. CLOTHING We are selling clothing at low figure* Our stock is complete. Call and get our prices before going elsewhere. Ladies' Misses'anil Children's Shoe—the stock is large and the price low. You can buy as cheap at my store as any place in this section of the county. HDMPHEHY BRO] & TRACY, I ill Men's ;,hoesand boots, fine 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. LAPORTE, PA. May 18, '92. WILLIAMSPORT AND NOKTII LIKANCIL ltuilroml. In effect MUNDUY, Sept. 11, 'V2 1 | 5 1 4 | 22 N. N. STATIONS. S. I*. P. M. A. M.I A M. M. 424 10 07 A..Will'm9|iart> 320 H 20 Norduiottl II 14 A2O 244 7 44| 1,»p0f1»....1,. 11 10 8 44 7 30 ItiiigdsU' I 7 10 ' 7 10l SsiuiMJ > 730 At llugtiMvill*, oonncrt I* ami fruia l.umlo iile. At Cliaiuouai, >t«liM ci>nntrt to snre It. R. VAPOUTE LIVERY. OHAS LAUER, Prop. Kig* kept in lirst clusa orilei Cbargcx reasonable. Stables at the MOI'NTAIN HOl'bK—East il/ttin •St., LaPorte, Pit, May lii, 01. GROWN AOMk! The Best Buroioic Oil That Cao Be Made lrom htroiium. It givea M brillittnt light. It will not siuoko the cliiunt#y It will not i Lai the nick. It Ima a high lira test. It will not ek pintle. It it witUniit comparison as u per feet i> >ti Family Nafety (111. it is ma»mf*oltti#tl hum tbe lin»»t erudu iu llie moat |*rl«vtly iijuipi>ei| r«Uu*fi»a in lliit wot 111. IT IH THH UK ML', Ask ytmr tlealer fur VMuWN At'MN. Trail# onlttrs AIM by TUNAI'MMRIL ITKIIHIM. T'U. Will lauispt'it Ntattuu, W illlaiuki'ott I'm. UOTKL KkiNNJCUY, LA POM I K, I* \ I*4 Hut Kk.NNKI'I, • Pftor Kllat l'la»s tbilgt# liiitauuabiti, J. W. Ballard, 1 MANUFACTURER AND DEALER -IN— top &cpe! —ALSO— Farm and Heavj Lumber Wapas. FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET, LAPORTE, PA. P. S. All kinds of repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. VieiouN Homes Shod in Martin'* Homo Skooinß Rack, J. W. BALLARD. May 13, '93. x ASK 7-7 " your Merchant for Chmninghants Celebrated Non-rust Tinware, Family Holder, Fanners Friend, and Outfit and Bteamless and Odorless Kettle. ALL FIRST CLASS WOKIC3/EN. NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job and Custom work done. JAME 8 V VNN IN G 11A M, Dushore, J'u. Jobbors 8l M -i .. u rerN of Tinu-aro. 1 ÜBCAH 1 URNITURE. Dushore, Pa. LAPORTE BANK. LAPOItTE, PA. Do a penerul Banking ami Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us will l)i- carefully attended to. Ageuts for Htciimsliip Tickets to uiid from all |>arts of Europe, ami for Fire Insurance loinpauity. J. ALFRED JORDAN, Camukh, CLIFF HOTEL. EaglosMere, - - Pa. C. F CHENEY, Proprietor. A larjje uudcoiuuiodinu* hou>,e, posses sing all the at tributes of a llrnt class hotel. The liar is well supplied. OAMJfODY UOTEL, DUSHOBS. MIKK t'AHMOI>V I'ruprielor, Everything Firat Class. Charyts lttusomtble. Jan. ', 11, 'OO. liU TO Walter Spencer FOR Valley Queen B'LGlfil, Best in Town. Our Notion Di |iaitiiu ni U will stocked wilU goods uuil our prii < » «ru the lowest. A FEESH supply ni groceries constantly urti viujf »ud prices reasonable. Wninvlu the public to mil Mini I'ulHiM our otitis labile goillg else M Ilk' re. Yi&uvEit r>:>Euci;n Mm II N I VI'OU II PA Sawecl Shinqles The l*»l lit tlie uimi kit sinl Ht luw t'UllolU 11 1 ills 'l'ltrt'U k< roiisUutiy on liuii't Will ilelivvt it i|i • t««11. \\ itlw -,"1 1/(411, !/«>s|;i'imi. I.ul'oiii', I'm MAIM «t. IAPOMII • o)*t«ia iu #twi style sml gauti n< *i ■ m t it-< tit Ullilt, Slu| 4lMif • lU tl<+ S It", k-u.i In ««•.,« V- p«lu* mil l>> mmitil iu **lll*4 u|i ' t HtWlMi.il 112. Wi i|«l fmyiltlsi. An Unprecedented Offer! Great Value for Little Money. rail HEWS OF TEE WOULD FOE I TRIFLE. TheXcwYork VVccMv Tribune a twenty-four page journal, is the loading Republican family paper of the United States. It ia tillod with interesting reading matter for every member of a country family. It la • National Family paper, and eives all tbe general new* of the I'nited ."Slates and in the world. It gives tho events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its "Agricultural" department has no superior in tho country. Its "Maiket Reports" are recognized authority in all parts of the land. It has Septra te departments for"The Family Circle" and "Our Young Folks." Its '•Hone and 8 ciety" columns command the administration of wiien and daughters. Its jrtner al political news, ediloiialj and discussions are comprehensive, brilliaut aud "entiaustive. A special contract enables us to offer this splendid journal and "Tiik Sullivan Repuijlican" for One Year for Only $1.25 CASH IN ADVANCE. (The regular subscription price of the two papers is *2.50.*) SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Address all orders to tbe— "SULLIVAN HE PUBLIC AN. LaPorte, Pa. Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, ltoom 2, Tribune Building, 2iew York City, and a sample copy of the Now York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. You Will Be Robbed In Chicago During the World's Fair If I Oil Are I'-verv suWoriber to the N 4Tt r ni>A Y Bladk or C«ICA. no LKnoß.iwdl receive a Free CerllNeate entit (X 10. i j —J.— —J | ' I ."K the holder to oa II at our office a! any hour, dav JN O L I OSted.! "■K'yt <> r Sunday, during the World's Pair, and we will rv — - - w 0 you at whatever priced room you wish. We per -Boiiu4ly investigate boarding hoiine*, rooms to rent """" 1 T^ B ;i^,^r^ v a y ;!i^ d^K The Saturdayßlade wilting room, baggage and parce room, telegraph office, uniting room. All these privileges are At»- m , NoluloljK I'rtc to every .übscriber. Thk 1 JtlC ChiCaSTOP"AT* Saturday III.a ok is a highly illustrated weekly viii^agUUtJUger newspaper. Tub Chicauo Lkiioeii is a well known family and literary illustrated weekly, These papers T « A- ttt are ihc most interuitin . weeklies extant aud have the J-iargGSt VI GGKIICS largest cirtsulaiion of any weekly newspapers in the world—6oo,ooo copi s weekly. 'ihe price of either p>iper U W2.UO per yeur, HI.OO lor T,-, fi, n Mix mouths, or three ntoulhs lor 50 tilt W OriCL eeillN. Send ill your subscriptions. A guide io Chicago and the World's Fair, also sample copies, sent tree to aty address. 500,000 Xv£l£t& W. O. BOYCE, 115-117 sth Avoune, Choago. Guns ! (Inus !! Guns !!. ST()NESIFER & HARRETT Ol No. 211 Market Street, WIttIAMSPOUT, Has tho cheapest arid largest assort ment of GUNS in Uie City and in vites Sullivan County people to give theni a call when desirous of Fin Anns ol' any description. Our cat alogues are free, send for one. We also pay higliost price for Fun of all kinds. STONESIFER & BARRETT, 211 Market St. Williamsport, ATTENTION EVERYBODY! Stop and read the FALL ant WINTER announcement of the oli Reliable Watch-maker aud Jewclei of Duskore, Pa. I aiu constantly replenishing mj stock with the most desirable good? lo be found in the market, suitablt for my trade and within reach o your pocketbook, that I shall bi pleased to show you whenever yoi can favor me with a call. I shall make special prices fron now until the lirst day of January for the Holiday trade. With many thank for your kind ness in the past 11 years, I hopi by fair ami square dealing to mcri a long coutiuuance of the same. Respectfully Yours, J. V. Rkttkniuky, Oct. 1, l!i9'2. Ihibhore, l's WW! M)l«! Samuel Cole Ok Diithorc U liemltjuartrr for ul) kilnU ol liartlwnrt- TooU, |il|lll|>», slow* U 111 ranges, furuitliiui Komi* imiiiiv, oil*. u ii< vttnu»lu » iUI iutUm nunu in liuiltlt-r*. Muni km tuts nf i«)|ijii i tin lIUil olirtl null WIINi Ituul Inn, •|n>iiiluj{ Unit ii mi. imhiii i k«i> , ii >i>r< mliy Our |i|U't*a Ull* btyuutl ull colil|i»f illlihi, mill Hi- iuviiu your pttlfOUUgl'. sA.»/i'i:i. 001.1, Du»hore, I'M. Uua ey Muuulaclßriti|[ Co UiMLM IHII'TIIMIS, I'Uol'UlK'liiHß. VILA 1/ V Alt It IK \ Ull A.N 11 I WORKH MIM f.ii il It Mi* of lluM UI.MII \ Itll II H I Ml* Multk, IN 41.1 Ik llk I* 01 M4kttl K \SU t.U.INI Ik. 11l b i\ lig >bli i t »Mi K |)||| I Il'i| tit i|« Ull )Otl *lll ftutV lilt utlil ill- lilt ll'» | lt'Ul, •»# MlI llMliufn lull ill lull Mt'lU lltiUI lb* .«lrl u vt 'm.i t ilal'iliur* I III) l>t!ll«lil tthuli lliu uii'ltlltutt i« rtHt'itu. WORKS AT NI tt tl«k \*ll I t N \ , AI Ul Ilk ill. V iiuDi liuht, i't. tl I IMIVUUU. 4K iitiml Igt VftMtfH*. • < | I IINN* B. \Y_ FAWCETT, FORKSVILLE, PA. DEALKII IN 'Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY All work guaranteed and price* reaeoa ablc. July 15, 1892. HAIL ~~ TO THE CHEAPEST 'l'll ATS EVKIi VHODY'S MOTTO ami the people appreciate the fact that— MRS. LAIIER'S STORE, is right "iu it"for cheap goods. My groceries are always fresh and of the best quality. Klour and feed the best the market affords. MRS. M. C. LA UER. "May 13, '0? W. L. DOUGLAS 1 S3 SHOE noTVTP. Oo you wear them? When next In need try a fafc»j Best in th» warld. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In tKe Uteef •tyl«, don't pay $6 to SB, try my |3, $3.50, |4.ooer $5 Shoe. They fit equal te custom made aaid leek a*4 »ear at well. If you wish to economlie In year feetwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shots. Mama tat price stamped on the bottom, look for It whea yea buy. , W. L. UOIULAB, Urocklosi, Maae. Sold kf M. W. Uim>Foni», Nonhnout, i'a. V J. BRADLKV, ATTOHXKV AT LAW, i ipom i. i-A. OWce with lion. E. M. Puuhain. T. liKMI'SKV, . 1 ATT»KXKY AT 1.4W, UI'BUORK, - - PA. Otitic in Block- J. A. V. 11, I Nil 11A V, AUVU*fcV» AT LAW, l.Al'olt I K, - - PA, l-> i|tl Bu> iiif"* tlltiditl lo iu lliia aud atiji>iuiu|j Couulite •Jg J. 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