THE REPUBLICAN. "FMUAY, NOVKMItKK 10, 1»»;». I The JV. Y. Weekly Tribune I, *i and | * Suliivun Republican * I for , '« *| 11.85 One Year $1.25. | * —* —* —* * * * * * The nights are quite cool. Tuesday, electiou day, was idcas ant. ______ These Democratic times makes news scarce. Election passed oil very quietly at the county seat. The snow that fell on Saturday was not of long duration. We should like to hoar from oui correspondents more regularly. Henry and Milo Tripp, contem plate leasing the Canton, Pa. hotel We give the oflloial vote of Sulli van county elsewhere in our columns. On an evernge, from one to three freight trains pass l>y Laporte, each Sunday. R. nr. Stormont, of Laporte. was doing business in W'illiamsport, Monday. _______ Mrs. J. L. Smyth and son Victor, of Laporte, are visiting friends in Buffalo. D. C. Gritman, of near Nordmont, was doing business at the county seat, Monday. W. A. Kennedy and John L Gallagher, were calling on friends in Dushorc, on Sunday. Mr. E. V. Ingham who has been ill in Laporte, returned to his homo at the 'Mere, on Monday. A dance will be held in the City Hall, this Friday evening by order of committee. A good time is antic ipated. Mrs. A. M. Cheney and grand daughter Miss Bessie <>f the 'Mere, spent Sunday with friends in La porte. Mrs. Stewart Chase nnd youngest daughter, Miss Anna, spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Muncy Valley, The Ills PUBLICAN, as usual gives the election news first. Why not I subscribe for the paper that give® the news when fresh ? The state convention of county commissioners will convene in W ilkes Barre, on Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 15th and l<>th. WANTED: Twenty-five men to help James Gansel raise his new barn, on Saturday, Nov. 18th. Remember the date and be on hand. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Landon and Mrs. Thos. Landon, of Conklo, Lu-; zerne county, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Landon, of Laporte. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Messenger, of Laporte tarp., spent Sunday with Mrs. Messenger's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Peter ihrough La|*orte nightly, loaded Willi freight. The e.impuny have I fomid it MM>«e*ary to put on a night i-leik st this uttlce. UuO. I) K.llglelileekl the Dil»hoie photographer nnd srtUt, hits a new •'sd" in tin* issut) of the 11 MM ui.n Uumge has lht» Naiue of giving guud impressions. line him a 112 ill t'lis* l.susr, of L->potte, Udt on |i.«lmd*y f'»r I'hilsdelpl'is, slu-ru he Joined s |M»rly uf filnmU on s hunt tug et|iediM'«u in Viiginls. lie sill In) sl»M>llt lU'lti lioutti S temple ul weeks, end wilt be duubt enjoy s |d*u»»lit tilKe. F. W. Gallagher has recently had the worilß-"Uallaglier'B Cafe" placed on the front of bis building. James Hilton was the artist, and did a right good job. The W. u»bor« Utusltei Sun uud lisnuui land Quasi te and I Willi tin I weeklies) ( | lU-puhlieitu, 'l'owuuda i Democrat | tlid Republican, Tuultlianiioelt . Illotiiiitbiiiu Keiitluel and the Du -•hole Review. Thi' shei ill tulu of llit- Jueoh I. 'iab property which »n« to have taken place on Htluidav, wm pu«lponed j until the lllli ol this month Tin ' teitsnlt o| ptitlpolH'lMilll, Sti>, llflt «eteli ilwtlliug ||o||»| • 111 IfollSstolS II auis adteilised to bu told 111 bulk 1 lie biddeis desiii d llieui sold e*>|»a rule, hriiiH) i ennlliikisttoli ill l||u wli Mllb Ibis iiiidersUltdiitg It W tUoiigiit lll.it the piM|» ity uud'i 1 Mtisv l«IIW« till NO REASON FOR VII AN KM. Cleveland'* ThMuliMglvlng I'ror lnmwtiou I'alU to Hfeutlou Npecla»l Blewlni*. WASHINGTON, NOV. 3. —The Pres ident this afternoon issued the following Thanksgiving Day procla mation:— BY THE PHMIDRNT OF THK UNIT ED STATES OF AMERICA.—A PROCLA MATION. " While the American people should every day remember with praise and thanksgiving the Divine goodness and mercy which have followed them since their beginning as a nation, it is fitting that one day in each year should be especially devoted to the contemplation of the blessings we have received from the hand of God, and to the grateful acknowledgment of His loving kind ness. "Therefore, I, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, do hereby dosignate and set apart Thursday, tho 80th day of the pres ent month of November, as a day of thanksgiving and praise to bo kept and observed l»y all the people of our land. On that day let us forego our ordinary work and employments, and assemble in our usual places of worship, where we may recall all that God has done for us, and where from grateful hearts our unit ed tribute of praise and song may reach the Throne of Grace. Let the reunion of kindred and the social meeting of friends lend cheer and enjoyment to the day,'and let gener ous gilts of charity for the relief of the poor and needy prove the sincer ity of our thanksgiving. "Witness my hand and seal of the United States, which 1 have caused to bo hereto afllxed. "Done at tho city of Washington 011 the 3d day of November, in the year of our Lord, Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-three, and of the indi pendence of the United States the one hundred and eighteenth. "GKOVEK CLEVELAND. "By the President : "WAI/nvit Q. GKKSHAM, "Secretary of State." KKNIUMKI) IIIN I*UI-FIT. Think* (lie Time* Too Hard for the 4'liureli to I'uy » Miliary. WILMINGTON, Nov. s. —Rev. W. F. Bain bridged, pastor of the Dela ware Avenue Baptist church, created a sensation from the pulpit to-night by resigning, lie says the times are hard and lie does Dot thiuk the church cau afford to pay a regular pastor. Dr. Bainbridge has preached at the church for several years and helped raise a debt of £20,('00 on the property. A non-suit, entered in a Mont gomery county court in a case where the parants of a child, killed by fall ing into u well, sued the landlord for damages, should admonish ten ants to read the terms of the leases they may sign. Oil the premises rented by the plaintiffs there was a well with a rotten board covering. The tenant notitled the jigent ot the property, and he promised to have repairs uiado but neglected to do so. The owner was then notified, and he also promised repairs but neglected to make them. Soon afterwards a child of the tenant playing on the well cover broke through and was killed. That looks like a good caso for damages, but the lease cf the premises did not contain the usual covenant requiring tho landlord to keep the propelty in good repair, and the court therefore ordered a non-suit. TO till.l. GLIVKUXB. Au lu4gu He understand that his pail iml lI4S slso Unit uaptuiifcl Mtaltei wb*U eauuh', »»» III ll.u luie'ei avvds »l J»w«i»vii. HE HAN THREE WIVES. Startling Revelations Concern Ing the Career ol Rev. H. L. Ntrlekland. FALMOUTH, Mass., Nov. 3.—Rev. Harry L. Strickland, about 35 yeare old, who has acceptably filled the pastorates of the Congregational cburch in the village of Hatchville and Wamquit for the past eighteen months, was relieved of his pastoral duties last Sunday when it became known that he was a bigamist. About the time of his acceptance of the call Strickland married a Boston lady, who accompanied him to his new field of labor and who has borne him one child. A few weeks ago a lady from Providence visiting in the vicinity, heard Mr. Strickland preach and remembered him as having lived in that city and having married there some four years ago. Through this lady's interven tion the woman Strickland married in Providcucc was brought here last Sunday. According to her story, Strickland abandoned a wife and child in Kng and. She received this information after he had married her in Provi dence. She says further that she hud two children by Strickland, that soino two years ago he left her under the pretext of traveling as a music teacher. Strickland was confronted with his Providence wife Sunday and calmly admitted her charges. Strickland remains at the parson age and it is not as yet known what proceedings will be taken against him. Wife No. 3is renderen almost frantic by the revelations. Divorced Iroiu the Preacher. I'UQVIUEXOE, IV J.» Nov, 3.—Rev. Henry L. Strickland, who figures in a bigamy story from Falmouth, Mass., belongs ill this city. To-day the woman that lie married here appeared before Judge Hogers and asked for a divorce, alleging deser tion and non support and that he had previously been married aud not divorced. Her maiden name was Pamelia Potter, and she was married to Strickland in this city on January 11, 1887. A deoroe of divorce will immediately be issued. The old Liberty Roll has returned to Philadelphia. It was one of the central attractions at the World's Fair, as everybody was anxious to take a look at the old relic. Oil its way home the bell remained over night at Allentown and this is a part of what the l'ress has to say ol its sojourn there : ALLKXTOWN, Pa., Nov. 3.—The old Liberty Hell comes again to Allen town. Only now she comes not in fear and in war time, as when a hundred and sixteen years ago the hands of patriots brought her here to save her from the grasp of the British forces in Philadelphia, but she comes in peace ami triumph, full of honors, the cherished embodiment of principles that have stirred the universe to its center aud reared on this Western Continent the grandest republio of all ages. In honor of the old Bell's second visit the town Is gayer to-night than it has been for many a year. It is wrapped as closely as a barber's pole in read, white and blue, and lanterns and electric lights are Hashing their radiance from every building. May or Allison, of Allentown, and other oflicials gnu citizens of this city, met llto bell's escort at Heading and ac companied them here. The arrival of the train was greeted with a salute of cannon aud the shouts of thous ands of people and the chiming of j all the bells of the city. The Liber ty Bell car was detached and affixed to two trolley cars which drew it. ! The most cousplcious feature of u I processiou of fiUOU people that rnar : cited ami counter marched uu Hum | iltou street was the passing the Ziou's Reformed church, where the * bell was concealed in 1775 to save It : from the British, who in that year occupied Philadelphia. Col. \. K. McClure, the well ' known I'hiludelph a journalist, is lying very ill, at his liomu with bright'* disease. llis death is hourly e*put ted- Colonel MeClurc was but it about liil years ago in Franklin county, lie llr»t worked ill a taimer)', but filially decided to l.tHioiilu a lawyer pi'iptUlng In the court* of Philadelphia. He abandon ed this for journalism and during the war became editor of the Cham t»islnirg JivfHttiiury. In JsT'l Col Mi l luiu, in uoniieclloit with two riiiladt''lplns pi Inters, the Mel.sugh Uu Brothers, tstabllslitd the I'htla delphia '/imliii» wild dm leg iliu li»t| Ny* yeals has enyugeil only in literary a oik *t«ti«erltiv fw# the Mt'i.Mta* llx |*i Si. It A Mi The W. n the envelope: "Proposals for Court House, Laporte, Pa." S. K. MoBKIDE, j D. W. SC'ANLIN, > COM'S. W. M. CHENEY, j Attest: R. M. STOHMONT, Clerk. ADOLPII WEBEU, Watchmaker and Jeweler, informs the public that he ha> ipened a shop over Mr. Spencer's Stori ,n Luporte, for repairing all kinds ol Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Webei finished his trade in the old country—in Qermany. lie has been engaged for 24 years in the business mid he guarantees mtisfactlon. Watches and (Hocks repaired !iy him warranted to run correctly for one year or money refunded. Prices Moderate. \ share of public patronage respectfully iollcited. Ar>i>i.rn WKUER. ITUNINEMM LIORULN. LIME for fertilizing aud building, ad lress John B. Fox & Co . llughesville, l'a. FOH SALE. Mare 11 years old, colt by side, weiglil iliout l'-iOO lbs., Jersey bull, a years old jnd a few ewes F. 11. IKOIIAM, Laporte, Pa. The undersigned will sell at public salt in hi* farm in Cherry Tup ,on Nov. lltl; 9;i, at 10 a. nt., the following persona property viz : 2 horses, •"> cows, 4 yearlings, I calves, a hogs, 20 tons hay, straw, 20C l)ii. oats, 100 bu. buckwheat, 100bu.com, 1 reaper, 1 mower, 1 bay rake, 1 lumbel wagon, platform wagon, 1 new top buggy, I cutter, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 set double liarucsH, 1 set single harness and mail) Dther farming itnplimcnts. At.ruoNSue WAI.PII, Cherry. Tin roofing, Sp >uting. Guttering, any kind of tin work vou want, done on shorl notice at the Leading Hardware Store. SA.M'L COI.K, Dushore, l'a. Guns and ammunition of all kinds, al Doles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. Heating Stoves and Hang* s the cheapest ind best at the old reliable store, Colei Hardware, Dushore, l'a. We always keep a g iod supply of paints jils and g'.iiss and all kinds of building supplies. Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. TO THE PUBLlC.—Whereas, my wifi Itosetta Morgan, has left my bed and board ihe public are hereby prohibited to harboi ur trust her on my account, n- I will pay uo bills of her contracting. S, U. MORGAN. Fox twp,, Oct. 14, I&'JU. T. J. Keeler has just received n new stock of shoe wear. Call and take a look it them. They are neat and dmalde and cheap in price. T. J. KEKI-KU has Just received anew stock of ready made clothing latest stylet and patterns. Call and see them if in uecd of a suit. Tho latest Spring styles of soft and stifl Intts at T. J. KKEI.KK'S at bottom prices. FOIt HENT.-The store of Win. Mey lert on Centre Main Street. For particu lars, address Win Meylert, Laporte, Pa. PURCHASING doit in TOWMMN •! ihe lowct prices No commission asked, .Villi.-- Mils S. li. K wi.sv M '-'d St., Towanda. Auditor's Notice, In the Court of Common Pleas of Hulli van county, Fi. V\ lo September term I Sit.), JAMES MCFAHI.ANK & Co. } \H V No. HH Sept K. J. GAYNOII, HON A CO. ) Term The undersigned Auditor apl>oiutcd liy tho Court of Common I'leas of Sullivan .•ounty, to distribute the funds in Court trUiiitf from Ihe sheriff » -ale of the alsivt named defendant personal property upon FL. FA. insiteil upon abo.e slated judg- Hieut, Will meet Ihe parlies luleiutfted for ihe purpose of site udiiiL' to the duties of Ills appointment ou M uufay Novemlx i ,'Olh IMI I, .it II o'clock a. n» , al his nftli i in Mam stieet ia the boiou|f|| of Dushore rtltllivan eoipdv, I l ,i , wlieil ami where all |III|IIB i m> ol *.||.l luml aie It iilir«i| to make lhe|r elaliii auil product llielr i Vidcuie or lie debarred floin (lining U upon k.tld fond, Itu VAN S. Col I IN*. Auditor. Du-hore Pa.. Del 17 INM.t Aiulltue'k Nolle*. 11l ft). (Mh-OHUl) I l-i.i-i.--s | 111 Uie Ol W A M'h A dint* of lhi ph ills' t tourl •late of IDNUV WIMS of huhitaii IIMSNMHNI. J Comity. The undersigned, au auditor, appointed Uv the Orphans' Court ol rtullivmi County I|MIII eiis olioin to llie aeiouul of KiU li Willi It,l il, In:-I .il Ii \ .1 111. lal .ill ol 111 >ll >WMM w |||| il Slid lo audll said eouiit and In illktrthutu die funds iu llm llUHilt of ihi' •dtttluUlriMrii, mu 'iig IIMIM legally entitled thereto will mnid la ikt duties of liis uppiul Weill, »l Ills i 111. e IS I.oniric on I 111»■ 11> the ,'itli U» uf Dee Issu.l ii uo i lot It | ,u «i »liuli nun kinl ul|W 10 1 pi 1 1 ■< ll i I' 1 ■ I 111 • ild •SUM' lii i) In heard IMS ill the ui|i •' lull (IiIiMIIIkI lo Hi. \ ili ii oil all |" i in* 1141 ismi 1 1 'aim ti|mu k,if dry goods, notions, L&dies : d; Cent: : 7ns : Groceries, hut*, cjps end STRAW GOODS. Hot s, sbtes, nnd patent madieiaes m4 everything usually kept in » first class GEN KKAL >TORK. All go< ds marked ia ptala figures and an low as the lowest DON'T KoltGK 1 that for cash we gi.e yoa a TEN - PER - CENT - DISCOUNT OD these goods. sl. worth for 90c, $5. wor'h for $4.50. Give us a trial ami wa will pra?t to you that wo can .-av«j you in ney. K mcuibr th.it we are agents for the celebrated i)KKEK A MUWKII'S the best on earth Thaukii.g you for your patrouaga ia the past, we hope to merit it in the future. YOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY, J. H. CAMPBELL SON. FOR— A Big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLL & Co. Dushore, Penn. We lmve on band an excellent line of Gents furnishing goods of all klnd« laclud- 1 ing suits, Overcoats, lints. Caps, Under ware. Boots and Shoes, Rubber good* FtlM and etc., at prices that defy competition. ' CUSTOM WORK PROMPTLY AWB Correctly done at our bead quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Dushore Fa. We respectfully invite YOU to call and see us and examine goods and priceti b*- fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Car roll 4 etff priocs are simply irresistible. OUII SPRING AND SU3/J/EU ATTIIAC I'IONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT Such quantities of new styles a* we show in all departments leave nothing to ke uW faa qoality and variaty, car fresh n.w line is sriatly Brst class in every ifvtaft. Wa have the disposition, the ability nn 1 the goods to please every buyer wh i is s-e l.ing bargains in tl.e line of BOOTB AM) SHOES Slippers, Rubbers, Overshoes, Etc, Our complote assor.m-nt iusures perfect satisfaction in tho selection of goods to satisfy indi« vidual tastes. lou will find our stock marie up entirely of goods that are trustworthy, serviceable and the beit of their class. EVERYTHING GOES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Come in and see how FA IK wj will tr.at you, how well we will PLEASE you, and how muok we will SAVE for you. J. S. HARRINGTON, MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA. W.G. SYLYAIIA.*- DUSHORE, PA. DEALER IN PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, AND SHOES CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY 0* THE PRODUCE BUSINESS AND AT ALL TLVES PAY TUB HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND EGGS. /;. a. bvlk&MA TO T H B PUBUd" O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O- O-O-O o-o I am prepared IJ n»e«t any price* or tjuotntion* with a lirat ilasa and Will Sfll'Vll'll stock l)t JVEN'S, YOUTHS, UOY.V AND t lIILDRI N'S CLOTHING II A TS, LAJ'S, A XJ> UKSTS FIHMsUIXtt GOODS TJtVSKH, HA US AN J) (M HUKJ./.AS. 1 al»o have full line** of HaiiipU* from iwo M.i« hunt Tailoring £aUK liahuitiite,fori'u«loiii Work. P«»t It cl lit - _ itu aiiU . <1 Cull ami gel price*. Yuiir* Ht-»t>yal H.*k C«»»l, for eale at the Hrvakcr of the State Lin# a SttllitM Railroad l'o. al ilirik'l s3.oo;jis. ILv Stall Ltue Jk Sullitaii it I. t . I 0 Hi luHt,