THE REPUBLICAN W. M. CHENEY. - - - - Editor. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, Eutcred at the Post Office LaPorte, I'a. as second class mail matter. REPDCLIGMN NOHINA 41 i» VV STATE. For Governor. GEN. D. 11. HASTINGS, Centre Co. For Lieutenant Governor. WALTER LYON, Alleghany County. For Auditor General. AMOS 11. MYLIN, Lancaster County. For Secretary of Internal Affairs. GEN. JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia. For Congressmen- at-Lsrlll and fitli, the Lehigh Valley I?. I!, has made a reduced rate of two cents a mile frcm ail stations to \\ y alusing and return. Iu order to secure this rate it is necessary to ha»e cards which are issued by the Cooipaay. They may bo procured by addressing H. L lloloomb, To wan la, l'a. All Kudeavor Societies expecting to send delegates are re quested to send to Mr. llolcomb for cards. • * The train aervice over the W. \ N. Ik and S. L. &8, railroads from Williainspoit to Towauda, has becu discontinued. It is mora than likely that it will resume again in the near future. The Hurchn Hail Hoitd CO. who owns the track from Mouroe ton to Towanda, objects, but \\«• art given to understand b) our I'ow.oida exchanges that Mr. Maef.iilane, president of the Hair lav road is willing to eiitei into a contract with the oltieluls of the VV A N I! In which our trains u ay p-i-sovt-i lU. i rood. T. V. iowdcrlv.ek nii-iri w .rk inaii of (k« Kn (lit* of I »i.•i, 1.•. I 11. H. .Martin. <>i 1 iidla i i pol a, (ilm i.l Uiidur nir> k| for iii':...i I lii el on We}• *t> ait: mu bwth the I'tui »ui t> .oil H' eiistti pai ll»;* "I U. i • . , litaauitiuh a« tlw I'. m n iaii |<4itj has iiimii, hi ol n» iiaa, t u \ Will Wut obj.il lit.- Din tat* veil tin.it i ii* l U'l iiiii. I Hul ill i'sini|, ml tin* n. go 1 )ad fc «» «112 a newi p«i I *» Uliniiuin i immTw a i"• i» I IMMI hi I til |>it lit 1 l» i »i| Haimd. ) U«4 *i.d i .*» ». p imoi uf |* ,«.•■* mm lUai » out <<•> > c t>i.wl t g V tM> J « ol| i done a line job grading and fencing in the narrows, between \V. T. , Morel and Fred Kosbauchs on Kings Creek. Shi-i p shearing is now in order, but its almost an imposition on the poor animals at the present low ! price of wool. Ibid colds and iiilluen/.a is very prevailunt. (juite a number of children are quite siek urouud this ueighlioi liootl. 11 at lie Brown expects to leave Ksltdla soon to spend the summer at h* r brother's, H. T. Brown, near Bo iii low n. Kider Kraxier preaeheil a splendid j Memorial sermon at l.slella church last .Sabbath evuuiug, Ki rrie Ci.ov tu. sttXA'.s jo ll'.V /'/AW We hail a float down this way Tilintilay iii>>riiiiig. Tliwrv were nome paiiie* here hot wi't k t r\ iiig I" iiit 11'p laiiung Ihw W, II H U to. me giadmg <»i Ip ilt»'<4 i»< MMHi htag MtMig i.i lii« Vt 4 N H 'l»("il, ahoh a til it iw-i- a mole i .tio iiU til I'll tbv li#ii#i«l mt puiilMg wd iuMH »-,>M«.«4vaa. , Hm) l»i>4. JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ONCE said "If you wish to know the value of a dollar, try to borrow one." If you wish to know how much a dollar will buy now, try our bargains for one month. Until the Ist of March We will sell the following goods to reduce our Stock for less than ever before. Western Wash Machine for $4 00 has sold for $!).00. This is the best washer made. Good String Sleigh bells for SI.OO was $2.00. A good Tea Scale for 85c was $1.25. Forty fivecent Pocket Knife for 25c. Iron Glue, the best sticking glue ever made; a 10c bottle for sc, Fifty cent Box Paper and Envelopes for 25c. Solid steel Spiders No. 8 for 25c. Everybody Is interested in the "Weather, buy a Hick's Almanac the best au thority on weather reports, we have them on our News Counter. Also daily papers; the liecont, J'resa, Inquirer, Times, and /N tun at Pub lishers prices. Will continue our Wall Paper sales, also 5c paper for 4c, 8c paper for (ic, 10c paper for Bc, 12c paper for 10c. Window Shades are still sold, 200 on Spring Rollers. Best Manilla Rope, 12c per pound, all sizes. Steel Game Traps with chains 12 and 15 cents. Long Handle Steel Shovels @ 45c was GOc. Forty-six piece White Granite Tea Set $2.75, was sjiS .75. One hundred Dinner Plates @ sc, was Bc. Knives and Forks all steel for (iOc, worth 75c. Nickle Plate Table Spoons as nice as silver @ 45c per set. Tea Spoons to match % 25c per set. One hundred Wood Butter Bowls 5 to 30c about one-hnlf the usual price. One thousand square feet of building paper, only SI.OO was $1.25. New stock Will begin to arrive February Ist. Lamps of all kinds: Hanging lumps, $2 50 to 1 50. Stand lumps, #:i .">u tu 2 50. Hall lamps, !>•> 50 to 2 50. Gold Band Dinner bets : . 89 pieces,") 100 pieces, | 101 pieces, 112 *'■' 50 to 13 75 - 1 10;'» pieces, j New lot came in this week. Lounges and chairs will he sold . at a huge reduction until March Ist j lo make room for new stock. Hardware department has many seasonable bargains (luck saws k{ s Oe, Steel spiders J.'ic, Blue enamel ware at half prioo, I'ockel knives nt 50, 10c, Slj, *>" c tnd (M). Klecltiu door bells, Ice >nw>, I t.iit)!*, Mieiglt IK lis, Team lulls, |io| »' kii'd* an 1 akuUa C'ro»a cut n»lis u kinds. Si'* blank l«>"ks, writing p.tp»r md t itwlo|H--a mu uinilt'i| •< un h as weekly and luoiilhlt time buuk ». hitU'u I hi» is a u u 'd liu.u to atai Ut I uid iu ii, rag*, Imiitu.i, bill ur, |>utalue#, »li as, haj uhlektus, etc. Wtt ■u.ti Wet | l let iui tli itt Jere. Kelly, UUUU tot* V lilt, i'X. Arthur Heed of Towanda, is doing the stenographcriug for the court this week. The Y. W. C T. U. will meet at the home of Miss Finnic Meylcrt Friday evening June 1, 1894. All are cordially invited to attend. District Attorney A. L, Grim, has erected a wire fence around his lot on the corner of Main and Muncy streets. This adds to the appear ance of his property very much. The jurors in attendance at court went home on Tuesday evening to attend Decoration Day services, and returned on Wednesday evening. The court granted tliem this privilege. Court I'roccrdiutf*. And now to wit. May 23, 1864, at 2 p. m.the several courts of Sullivan county, convened at Laporte. (in the new school house building, lion. John A. Sittser. president and Hons. John Yonkin and M. J. Phillips, associate judges on the bench. Grand jury sworn; Michael McDonald appointed foreman. Constables made their sworn returns for the various districts, in open court. Com. vs. llarry Brown, assault and battery; Grand jury find a true bill, case tried, verdict—we find defendant not guilty, and divide the costs, equally to be paid by A. T. Mulnix prosecutor and Harry Brown defendant. Com, vs. A. T. iMulnix, assault anrt battery; grand juty find a true bill, case tried, verdict—not guilty and prosecutor llarry Brown to pay the costs. W. J. llotten-itine vs. A. C. Haverly, the report of the inquest being read in open court, WfS approved. C. 11. Stroup vs. vVi.son Craft, May 28. The return of the sheriff read in open court, under the lien credit"rand con firmed Ni. Si. May 30, 18U4, confirmed absolutely. In.re. "assignment of John Litzelman, on motion to discharge the assignee, the court directs that such application be g;veu by advertisement for three weeks in one weekly newspaper in Sullivan county. Lansh vs I.atish, Bennett vs Beunett Gansel vs. Gansel, Ruffaniervs- lluffanier Steigleman vs. Stegleinen. A. Walsh Esq , appointed commissioner to take testimony in these cases. In.re. contested eleciion for collector of Cherry township. This case is being heard as we goto press. (TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK ) WANTED.—A good blacksmith; for further particulars write or inquire of— J. W. BALLARD, Laportc, Pa. f1894! SPRING 1894! ):o:( \7\ J E ARE now prepared to show you the handsomest and most complete assortment of Dry Goods and Notions in the county. Our stock of piece goods Is complete, with the latest pat terns— comprising b ith Domestic and Foreigh Fabrics. We are satisfied we can satisfy the most critical buyer, both as to PRICE & MATERIAL. A FEW PIECES of the well known Llama Cioth, for 10 cents per yard. WE HAVE added to our stock H com plete line of Hoots and 8h >es, including the latest and nobbiest styles. Also a full liue of ( liililron's Misses ami Ladies Pine Shoes. Having bought them for cash, we are en abled to sell them for the usual prices asked for old style aud shelf worn goods Our Stock of Window Shades Is complete Elegant patterns, patent spring roller—tine, 25 cents up. We have a full assortment «>f Floor and Table and Stair Oil C'l.ith. We have just received an addition to our Wall Paper stock, raug : ug In price from 4to 12 cents per roll, Iniih tray whito and b;ck. We are receiving dailv, new goods in our grocery department, consequently are of fering you fresh goodi at the lowest pricts. Our Stundurd (or quality L» of the highest. Flour— ww< * lww * n * A U ~™ H1.33 per mm-U. IK YOl' want Chop, Corn, Oats, Screening*, lliau or I (ye. We etu »ave you money. Heed Out* a specialty, (.'all and ste us. Cash Paid for Farm Produeo. WALTtR SPACER & SON. I.N|i«rli>, I'M. MAIN it. LAfOHIt, Wm. OyitMi lu trver v sly I* aud uuim in KIUUM. 11 Itoitv <*iues, and tlgars ai«a»» in »t».« k lit* K L*l r lu M'«SOII No poiDi will IH- tpalid iu Malting on t H>toiuirs, r.w. iial Ptsyriti Nr, Sawed Slmujlus 'Hie l< *li Mifej* W| lnl >l*4ll I In>'», Ultil i4M|n», UUM Imuiii.ii., I"t4t |uuttl*, <4i«, »ul . I*j>. .u) ib4uit IttvuU t« UiMtu «««ikti* ul • *'H" 1 "» •Ah) •(•••4 l<«M • ' w # Ul<>» u "Ik uiMilllilt Out (•liit# |lt k>)> IM «Jl U*('i I41"lj »ln4 »* 4H»M» )>'«M »AWt M- CO IK ATTENTION EVERYBODY! Stop and rend llie FALL ami WINTER announcement of tbe olUSHOKE. PA. Plain and Ornamental Painter, Over Ffteeu Y< :>.rs Experience in tin aud Country. ' JTonne mid Am//! I'aintuitj, JJanijiiit/, (irainini/, /fitrdtrootl Finishing, h'.tf. Charge* Reason able. May 2'Jrd, 1>94 You don't feed your horse with sawdust because it's cheap—of course not; but some people think they save money by using cheap "manures" on their farms. There is a manure that's all manure— that's Baugh't. Write us a postal c#rd. Tell us the kind of crops you're raising. We'll huul )uu a sample ami tell you all about it free of charge, Adilri-s* : BAUGH & SONS COMPANY, Manufacturers of Kiw Hone Manures, 20 S. DELAWARE AVE., - PHILADELPHIA. vsrrr YCRX " WEEKLY TRIBUNE - AN|» - SULLIVAN IIEPUBLIOAN UN t; v t:A H, One /Pollm- ami la'tnlf/- /iir vln \ 4..** 4i wt4u» lt« *1 i |.|> 4N UM'l Ml.ti*AM, **4 .APORTE BANK. LAPORTE, PA. o a peneral Banking and Collecting business Any business intrusted to us will be carefully attended to. A fronts for Steamship Tickets lo and from all parts of Europe nd for Fire Insurance t'nmpanie*. J. ALFRED JORDAN, CABHIKH. YL ILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH BRANCH K* RAILROAD TIMETABLE. [in effect Mny 21. 189«.] NORTH. I TRAINS." j 5. 25. ; 23. LR IP- M A. 11. A. M. illiamfport 430 to 10 fl iu ; B "? 503 10 3d 837 ~ "« 5 20 10 Ml 6 5(1 '"''"r' ltocks 528 10 50 657 lien Jliwr 542 11 Oil 707 lumy Valley ft 58 u ] H I 7j„ oni down « 115 u 24' 7 15 'oidmont « 21 11 38; 7 41 .aportc 638 11 54 800 ; 1!l (!' lule R 55 12 lo| 8 15 >at t rti.-iu j 7 10 12 25 825 "Wan Jit | AJ# ;1 27, 930 SOUTH. THAINS.~ 12. 8 26. > 24. A U. A. M. I*. M P. K. Villiaoifpirt I 655 10 OS 5 2:.; 912 la "s ti 37 842 440 840 luehesville 000 925 423 825 ; eture Kot-kt : 915 414 817 ilen Mll wry 1)0 402 8 OR ■lui.cy Vullry 841 343 7 si •enrefown ; 835 337 746 Jordmunt 8 19 j2# 732 •"P'Tte 800 302 7 13 tingilalo 745 241 «55 »:IT lerlleKl : 735 230 630 'owanda I I 630 11 4 48 11. C. McCORMIOK, President. REXJ. (i. WKLOH, ti crural .Manager. R. K. EAVENbOX, Asst. Hen. Managor. Business Cards. K J. BRADLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - - PA. Office with Hon. E. M. Dunham. J. &F. 11. INGIIA3I, " df a ATTOKNETB-ATT.AW, LAPORTE, - - PA. Legal i'.u incss attended to in this and id joining Counties. G, J - M^LI^R ATTORN'ICY-AT-L AW, 3USHORE, - - PA. Office with B. S. Collins, JJ. M DUN HAM, ATTORXEY-AT- LAW £®"olfi *o over ICesKsr'a Store, LaPorte, Pa. WENRY T. DOWNS, luuif ATTORN EY-AT-LA W !x Protli'y. Register Jt Keaordcr of Sullivan C» OFFICE with Sheriff Mahafley, LaPorte Pa. P I*. INGIIAM & 11. K. NEWITT » ATTORNE YS-AT - L AW. 505 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE, PA DARBY KENNEDY, - PROP. Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. War 7-90 HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST n 1 .vrs KVI:I:VI:OI>V s MOTTO nd the people appreciate the fact that— MS. LWIER'S STORE is right "in it' 1 for cheap goods. Iy groceries nre always fresh and of the liest quality. Fli>ur and feed the best the mtrkcl affords. MRS. .V, C. LA UK It. Mi y 1:1. I*.°