THE REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1894. Mails le:ive Laporte Post Oflice for W. & N. 1). U- R., and arivea as follows: BOUTH. NORTH. 7-30 a. in. | Ive. Laporte ive. j 11a. in. 11-55 " | arv. " arv. | 3p. m 2-30 p.m. | lve. " | <>:3o 7- " | arv. " | 8.10 am E. M. MASON, P. M. ****** * * * * * I The N. Y. Weekly Tribune l # *i and | * Sullivan Republican * I for I * $1.25 One Year $1.25. | * * * * * * * * * * * Where was the court crier? To-morrow is St. Patrick's Day. House cleaning will soon be bere. April Ist comes on Sunday, this year. Maple sugar, just made, is in the market. We are having beautiful spring weather. The Pennsylvania R. R, employs 54,611 men. This is the proper season of the year to trim grape vines. Wheat reached the remarkably low price of 53} cts per bushel in Chicago last. week. Old "Hutch," the once millionaire speculator in grain, has opened a saloon in Chicago. The auditors of Laporte twp. were in town Monday attending to the duties of their oflice. The frost is coming out of the ground, and in places our highways are almost impassable. The fact of your being a member of the church is not sufficient evi dence that you are no sinner. Congressman Wolverton seems to have dodged the Bland silver bill, as there is no record of his vote. Prothonotary Walsh, of Laporte, was called to Scranton on Friday last to attend a funeral of a relative. J. W. Ballard, blacksmith and wagon maker, of Laporte, is putting up work for Columbia county people. Mrs. R. M. Stormont, of Laporte, left for Towanda ou Tuesday where she will visit friends for a week or ten days. The blue birds and robins have made their appearance, which would seem to indicate the near approach of Spring, J. W. Sweely, editor of the Will iamsport Sun, was appointed post master at the Lumber City, on Fri day lust, John Aumiller, proprietor of the Clilf Hotel at Eagles Mere, will give a grand opening ol his house, in the near future. James MuFarlane Esq., general merchant at the Laporte tannery has a new ad in tTfis issue of the Repuulicax. County Supt. F. W. Meyleit and wife, were present at the local insti tute held at Forksville on Friday and Saturday last. Thomas Unllnghcr,of Cherry, au l who was recently elected clerk ol said twp., was calling on friends at the county seat. Saturday. Will Finkle of Laporte, was iptile dangerously ill the early part of the week. At this writing, however, he is considore I some better. Peale & Cheney, proprietors of th<* Allegheney Motel at tin* 'Mere, will «ive an opening of their largo and popular hotel, on or about the •til of April. Mnk Hoyt, jr . of New York city, purchased of ilih I'm i« tht v thought a nine miiiiiles tu*»lu didn't deserve to Im nailed a light. Vt ui Sleveii*oii. for many year* superiuU iidt ul of the mothi i u div i»- toil of the L'high V ilb v latliott l. diet! at Jacksonville, F'a I Mond i) Uaieh til, sgi d i»ti nuiv 1 ti illigbt ol | onHi>da g*mtal •upsiinUii'lei'l of tb'i lb i nit * uoul OiO'f* Itint uibmtd u* wob (it* t bet Ii ow Hatwiilat la»t Mr. tti'gbl