THE REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY, AL'UI'ST 10, 1894. * * * * * ♦ ♦ * * —*—* I The N. Y. Weekly Tribune l # *i aud | * Suliivan Republican * | for I, * $1.25 One Year $1.25. j * —* —* —♦ * * • • • • * Read our business locals. Cut it down—the Canada thistle. The 15th of August, next Wednes day. Labor Day comes on Saturday, September Ist, this year. The brass band with Uncle Tom's show, was a noisy concerne. There are two prisoners con fined in our jail, at present. The Germunia baud of Towanda, will be here the 15tb of August. Frank Shaffer of Laporte, lost a valuable horse, one day last week. Miss Cora Calkin of Williamsport, is visiting Miss Ola Mahaffey of this place. Pennsylvania county commission ers will convene at Pottsville next month. The large iron doors for the jail department of the courthouse, has arrived. Victor Hugo, foreman of the Du 1 - shore .Review, Sundayed with friends in Laporte. A number of young gentlemen of Laporte, took a drive over to tLe 'Mere, Sunday. J. W. and Michael Flynn of La porte, Suudayed with friends in JamisoD City. The W. C. T. A. will meet at Mrs. Henry Upmau's Thursday, Aug. 9th, at 3 p, m. Hon. Isaac Bruner and daughter, Miss Edith of Muncy, are visiting friends in Laporte. Arthur Miner is doing the clerk ing in Keeler's store, now-a-days. Arthur makes a right good clerk. The graduating class of S. je To wanda Collegical Institute pie-niced at Lake Mokoma, on Friday last. The show, Uncle Tom's Cabin, at Laporte, on Saturday evening last, was worth the price of admission. P. J. Enright, from St. Bonaven turea Seminary, Allegany, N. Y., is visiting his brother, Fr. Enright. Should the weather prove favor able, you can expect a very large day in Laport®, next Wednesday. Mr. W. L. Stormont of New York city, is visiting friends in town. Will is enjoying his usual good health. Mrs. It. A. Conklin and little daughter, Miss Mollie, of Laporte. are visiting friends in Susquehanna county. A large number of people of La porte attended the dedication of the new Baptist church at Eagles More, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Keller and little son, Master Leroy, of Bernice, were visiting friends in Laporte over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Murielle and little daughter, Misa Willa, of Athens, are spending the week with friends in Laporte. Th® young people of town enjoy ed a dance in the Lake Mokoma pavilion, Friday evening. They re port a very pleasant tiiue. Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Urupp and daughter Miss Clara Kerr of Phila delphia, are visiting Mrs. J. 11. Spencer and family of La|>ortc. The Canada thistles growing in our streets should he cut dowu, and the Town Council should not delay in ordering this work done at once. Mr John A. Connolly accompanied by bis sister Miss Nellie and little daughter Miss £ita, of Jf»tw York city, are visiting friends In Laporte . Pat Murphy's bulldog run into tba lion's den when lie grappled with the blood houud* with I'ucle Tom's I show, at the Dushore depot, Friday morning The lumber ordered of the Jen-] mugs Hros of Lopes, by the La pofte building Association, bas ar rived aud tba uerpeuter* aiu putting in full time. Owing to tha pie uic mid eieur • aiou n»»l Wednesday, we ma> go to pi ess « little late Wa shall en-, deevor to leaua iu Hue lor the earlj trams, however. Lo»r:- A blue plush purse, eou taming fliiji, between D M, hpeaij » restdemw u«»r Noidmuit and Abdiaw Kdgai a, waar &tues« tuwu, oh August 3d. Tha tinder Will b« suitably rewarded by return Mi 4 the seme to His D M Mpeary The Lake Mokothd grove was cleaned of brush and debris, the latter part of laßt week. The boys are putting things in readiness for the 15th of August. Mrs. Catherine Cangley, died at her son's home, Mr. Thomas Cang ley, in Lopez, on Friday last. In terment took place in the Dushore cemetery on Sunday. The A. L, Grim "letter" in the Gazette , last week, was not highly appreciated by a number of Demo crats in this section and they say the essential part of it will be con tradicted. Tba colored campineeting will commence at Laporte, on Saturday, August 11th. An excursion will run from Williauisport on Sunday, August 12th and a very large day is anticipated. We have printed the large hand bills announcing the pic-nic and ex cursion to take place at Laporte on the 15th of August. They are per haps the largest hand bill ever print ed in the county and are well done. Mrs. Geo. Glidewell was struck and Bliglitly injured by lightning at her home in Elkland twp, duiing a thunder shower on Thursday of last week. She was in-doors when the shock came. No damage was done to the dwelling. Howard Lyon, chairman of the Lycoming county Republican Stand ing Committee, intends making a vigorous campaign for the success of Republicanism in Lycoming coun ty, this fall. Howard is a wide awake Republican and will no doubt do good work. The fall races of the Sullivan Driving Park and Fair association will be held on the association's track in Dushore, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 6th, 7th aud Slh. There will be numerous races and about SIOOO in purses will be given the winners. The Lake Mokoma pavilion was completed on Saturday. The car penters are now erecting a dining room in connection with the pavil ion. This department will be 24 by 48 feet, aud will seat over one hun dred people. It will be roofed aud appropriately furnished. Daniel Reynolds sold his Eagles- Mere dwelling and meat market to Jacob Meyers and Irvin Taylor, both of Shrewsbury twp., on Monday; consideration $-i,OOO. The new pro prietors will take possession of the meat market this Friday and ot the dwelling, the Ist of January 1895. Emerson Collins Esq , of Williams port, has announced that lie will ac cept the Republican nomination for Member of Lycoming county, If it is the desire of the convention to be stow upon him this honor. Mr. Collins is a bright young man and will poll a very large vote. The general impression of Lycoming county people, is—h« will be elected by three hundred majority, A (ire which started in the big wooden grand stand of the Pliila delphia Base Ball Park, at Broad aud Huntingdon streets, Monday morning completely destroyed that property and injured more or less seriously the buildings on all four sides of it, including the stables of the Omnibus Company, General, and the car house of the Twelfth and Sixteenth Streets Railway Company. Lets orgauize a Board of Trade in Laporte and do what we can to establish industries in our inidst. There Is no reason why a furniture factory, a closu-pln faotory or a toy factory would not pay in Laporte. A large number of tiunty of laud in this immediate vicinity and covered with hardwood timber, have changed ownership recently, and we are givuii to understand that they can be purchased very reasonable. One day recently, while Farmer ltuntjE ( 'li of near Dover, Voik coun ty, was hauling bay the brake of ins wagon got out of ft». Upon ar | riving at a blacksmith shop and finding the biauksmilli absent, lie attempted to fli the brake himself. • lie ."..••ally constructed a temporary lock, bit lh< heated jioii Bet fire to | 'ha U valid both wagon and buy , were entirely consumed. Tba fanu or barely escaped with his horse* The sou of Liueoiii and the »oti ol M oulin are mentioned M candi dates for President and Vie* Preai I dent oil lite Republican ticket of > I Hli4, I'hase laiedtar natm * would certainly arouae ail enthusiasm that wouil l»e lrie*ist»Ltlv, reviving memories of the aactllng campaign ie«ultlllg iu the elect tun of Llueolti and ilatwliu in Ittto, The liepuhli as we. bueever, «J« not weed eandt dates to in.»u a BeHtllMeul Theft »ie poll thai giants lit the pelt) all' r will guide It tu vietory »ilb.mi lioiMiueliMg the distinguished awm I id dtsltbjf u>»Lid ialUeis. GRAND EXCURSION & PIG-NIG MOKOMAr The Queen of Lake Resorts. Special Through Train of Elegant Palace Coaches From Towanda to Laporte. " Via L Y and " w ; & N. B. H. llt's. Excursion Tickets will be sold at the rate quoted below : STATIONS FARE CHILDREN LEAVE, A. M. Towauda - SI.OO - .75 - 7 30 Monroeton - "95 * 00 - • 743 South Branch - .85 - •53 - 755 Wilcox - -80 - -49 - 8 00 New Albany - -75 - -45 - 805 Laddsburg - .6» - .38 - 8 10 Dushore - .00 • -34 • 8 15 Satterfield • .45 - -25 - 840 Ringdale * .35 - 20 • 850 SECOND SECTION. Lopez - .05 - .88 - 8 00 Bernice - .55 - .30 - 8 22 WOltli KKSIH ED AT I.OXU VALLEY. Alter llciiis Idle For Four Monllu* ll»e Strike is Occlttretl OH". A committee of miners from Long Valley visited Superintendent Mac farlane at his office on Wednesday ana Informed him that they were ready to resume work. It will be remembered that the miners went out at Long Valley on a sympathetic strike, at the lime of the strike of bituminous coal miners all over the state, they having no particular grievance. This was about the middle of April, since which time they have been idle. Mr. Mac farlane informed them that the mines would be put into condition for working and the}' would be given employment at the old scale as soon as the mines could be put in condition. Some of the miners are already at work and more will commence on Mondnv, or early in the week.—Towanda Republican. OFFICIALS ARRETTED. .flavor and t'oiinell wf \Yilliami>i>ort .Titiki Ainwcra Charge. Mayor Elliott and nearly all the select and common oouneilinen of Wiiliamsport were arrested on Fri day July '27 th. at the instance of certain Third street property own ers, for maintaining a nuisance in the shape of an open sewer. The sewer was washed out by the May flood and caved in, necessitating the digging up of the street and the property owners thought the au thorities were too slow in making the repairs. The officials furnished bonds in the sum of £2OO each tor court. They are very indignant, as the legislation for the rebuilding ol the sewer has been under way fur some time. Tli<* Loiik Strike Orelured OH'. I'mLJi'siti'RG, Aug, s.—The long strike is over. Late last night the miners' convention voted to declare the strike "oil"' and work will be re sumed in most of the mines on Tuesday morning at the terms first announced by the operators, forty cents a ton. The vote stood IH7 in favor of declaring the strike oft' to 90 against. Thirteen thousand miners were represented. A committee of live mineis was appointed to act in conjunction with the .National and l)istriet of ficers to arrange the details in con nection with the resumption. Some |of the National olllcers were severly criticised far agreeing to district settlement and partial resumption at the Columbus conference. A UNK.IT UIU .»»W llrluKM Mull Ikklhml Hl* Wile lor PullliiK III* ••Klver" Oir. Martin Van Bijrvn Morse lives within the oonlines of classic Massa chusetts. lie is a relative of Morse, the great inventor, and has brought suit against b" wits Carolina, in tlx district sou it of J'erry county, Oklahoma territory, pleading that Caroline persisted in pulling tin- U d clothes oil bis person on Cold winter nights and in pouring hot *iUui on linil on iipdsmuutsi nights, ('uridine l» an extremist of the ex Ireuiist kind ami M V 11. M should iu the nsnu of humanity he grsnted \ divorce. Muiums* Hlr)(ll«U An exrhange ruuiaika that tti> lady hipvele ridel* are setting ni »xttlleiit example to the ut«n eb» »fe aceualulited tu lie >lutn sn.l huhi their »lutii <ch* as soon as ti»e\ M|"Ull> llillil will,lis fill |ui|U» (II ilptirfh!, wut) wem to enjoy the ex irww the *oie«n do » gun ittuit) tfetMKS ht.l UI limit Will an > y ste vettsittly utoie gisiii ' j ndift wl the btejslt A I'M i 111 Cure. The following almost incredible dispatch is sent from Wilkes-Barre :o the Press-. "The people of Wilkes-Barre arc greatly interested in a wonderful faith cure effected here. Mrs. Anna McCue, aged 58 years, who is a de vout Catholic, has for several years been totally blind, and several physicians who in that time ex amined her eyes pronounced her ease hopeless. Vet to-day she can see as well as the average woman of her age. Iler remarkable cure was brought about in the tirst place by a dream. Some few weeks ago she told her children when she awoke that she had a peculiar dreaiu during the That she imagined Itev. Father O'Hara, her old pastor, who had been de:ul some years appeared at her bedside and laying his hands upon her eyes bid her look and she would see. She opened them and could see as distinctly as when she was a girl. The old lady was deep ly impressed by the dream and said she felt in her heart that if Father O'Hara could return to earth again »nd could touch her eyes with his fingers she could be cured. Some few nights afterward she igain had tho same dream and was »o deeply impressed by it that a day ir so after she went down to llan jver Cemetery where the grave of fclic Reverend Father is, and prayed. Returning home again she told her children she knew that it she merited he blessing her eyesight would be restored. Time and again sLe visit jd the grave and last Wednesday svhile praying there soiuothing, she cannot explain what, moved her to gather several handfuls of soil from the top. This she earned home in i bag and Wednesday night when ihe retired she bound some of it jver her eyes with a handkerchief md again fervently prayed that her :yesight might be restored to her, .vent to bed. In the morning when she unbound be cloth »he was able to lift her iyelids, something she had not been ib|e to do for years. Overjoyed by his she passei the day in prayer, md that night again bound some nore of the earth over her eyes and n the morning she was able to see is well as before her eyes were nf ected. The people in the neighborhood < ire greatly interested in the case md the house is filled with visitors ill the day. The old lady merely | lays that she had faith in her old j •astor being able to cure her if »be' •rayed," Tilfc COUNTY I'tilt* t.ili * I I i.'il lur I !•<»»«• In Hr livid In 'I lit* fert llwu, As many of the llmiiLK'AN eader* aie interested in tho fairs to a* held in thi» section, the following nlormatioii concerning them has will ©oiupUedt Bradford county, To wanda, eutlter '2 >, sl«», 27 ami iH; Troy, September 11, |-i, la and 11, Mull'.vttu eouitty, ui k>»lile, Uot-' 4ier 4, 4s it uud li. W \oiuiug county, Tuftkluutuuck, sipu-utixi la, anit l.u/eine county, I>i*lUs, October i 4, i nud CuiuuiUa •ounly, Itlouiunliurg,, k-totwr |O, 11, 11 aud 14. Uyeuiuiiig ecuuty, >ipUiuUi '4>. 4?, Jti «ini ,'tt. Tioga cuuwty, MaitnliuJ, Su|>u>m i>«i ifo, ,'ii, hi 4 I**l. ladli» uf tl.u (Uptui ehuivh, will U«l4 a 111 11-1 111 ill felt!!* Hill liuiwt i. II•!*, uii I lainiiii) Vib l«V|, M lift I ueiiti Loeali. Oo to llodiM & Warp, SoncstowD, Pa, for fruits and fruit jars. Flour, feed and all goods cheap for cash at B. & W's. Sonostown, Pa. Call at Bodine & Warns, Sonestown, Pa., and price their fish. A large and complete assortment of grain cradles sickles, and all kinds of harvesting tools at Coles Hardware. Bicycle, ndries and repairs at Coles Hardware. You can net more than $3.00 a day making birch oil, and I can put you up a Still for about one-half the cost of only a few months ago. 1 have made over forty Stills and I know how they should be made. Write or call for prices. JAMBS CUNNINGHAM, The Hardware Dealer, Jackson's block, I)upbore, Pa. During these hard times everybody wishes to be economical. Buy a Gasolene Cooking Stove and save in fuel, time, trouble building fires etc. Call and in spect tliuui at COLK'S Hardware, Dushore, Pa. Ice Cream will be served Friday after noon and evening at the parlor of the Mountain House. Mus. M. C. LAUKR. Three cans of corn 21 cents and three cans of tomatoes 25 cents at, KEKLKU'.H. WANTED.—A good blacksmith; for further particulars write or inquire of— J. W. BALLARD, Laportc, Pa. A lot of $3.00 'wiles shoes will be sold for $2.00 until the stock is exhausted at T. J. KKELEB'S. We have on haud the largest assort ment of ladies' gents' and children#' shoes at the lowest prices ever offered in La porte. Come and see them.—T. J. KEEI.ER. Get your milk pans and pails at COLE'S Hardware. Made of the best material and workmauship. Men's women's and children's rubbers of all sizes at John Finkle's, theLaporte boot and shoe man John offers them reason able. If in need of rubbers for yourself or the little ones, go look them over. Just received at T. J. Keelor's store, a new lot of Morie silk, worth 75 cents per yard—Our price 50 cents. A new lot of the latest styles of Dress goods just arrived at T. J. KEELEIt'S. LIME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John B. Fox ifc Co.. Hughesville, Fa. Tin roofing Spouting, Guttering, any kind of tiu work vou wa.it, done on short notice at the Leading Hardware Store. SAM'I. COLE, Dushore, Fa. We always keep a gooa supply of paints oils and glass and all kinds of building supplies. Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. For the latest styles in men's and wo men's shoes, call on John V. Finkle the boot and shoe man South Muacy St, La porte, Fa. Notions and Drygoods just received at T. J. KEELEK'S, at bottom prices, also Mens Furnishing goods. For barbed or plain fine wire, call ./ COLE'S Hardware, Dushore, Fa. A new extension window spring for hanging spring window curtains. Can be used on any width window. Easy to put up at, KEELKH'S. Ladies shirt waists of all sizes at KEELEU'S. The Commissioners of Sullivan County, will let to the lowest and best bidder, ou the ground, on August 20th, 1f94, at 2 o'clock p. m., the contract for the erection of abutments for the new County Bridge across Muucy Creek at "Deep-Hollow'' two miles below Nordmont. Specifica tions made known ou day of letting, and right is reserved by Commissioners to re ject any, or all bids, if deemed expedient tor the interest of the county. JOHN J WEBSTER ) GABKIEL LITZELMAN, - Co. Corn's. JOHN H. FARKELU ) ATTEST:—JOHN E. GALLAOHEIi. Clerk. AdminUtrator'n Notice. Estate of Cyrus B. Miller, lateof David son township, jullivan county, Pa., de ceased. Letters of administration upon the above named estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, ali persons having claims against the same will present them for payment, duly authenticated ; and those indebted thereto, will please make immediate payment to A. J. BHADLEY, Administrator, Aug-. 8, lfOt. Laporie, Pa. I)r, Y. L. Libermnn. the only regular visiting Optician, of Penn Yan. N. Y.. will m»ke bin date in Sullivan county, us follows: Dushore. at the Carroll Hotel August 20. 21 and 22 Forkuville, at the Seclcy Hotel Aug, 24, only. Hills- Grove, Aug. 25 to 37 Inclusive at the Walkor Hotel. Jonestown, Aug. 28, 29 at the Magargle Hotel. Luporte, Aug. 30 at Laporte Hotel. QUE RIFF'S BALK. —By virtue of a writ 0 of Ft. FA. issued out of the Court of | 'tommon Pleas of Sullivan county, and to me directed and delivered, there will he 1 xpoHt'd to public sale ut the J.aporte Hotel. I.aporte, Pn., HATI'HDAY. Sept J, 1894. at one o'clock p. ui the following describ ed property, All that'certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate In tlillsOrove, Sullivan coun ty I'euna., bounded and described as fol lows! Beginning at a post comer on the east side of the street or public highway, near the north cod of the county bridge | over the Loyal Sock Crock, from which corner an oak lieurs south 14 degree* east, tin links, theme along Mint street uorth 44 I degrees fast, Ave rods to * pust; theuce by j land of Itichard Kiddle, south 4tl degree* I east tive rods to a post. thcuce by the sauie j south 44 degree* West, four aud eight ! tenths rods to a |*«*l. thence by the tame . mirth 4U degrees wuat, life rod* to thej j place of beginning t'oulainlug 84V| ! |ierebes of laud, slid having thereon erect i.l one frame building uwd as a store and j one framed dwelling bonne ami a framed •tabic KRd Other outbuildings all chared «llt>lher lot piece or parcel of liiuii situate aud being in Ihe Township of j t'olley, Kullitatt eoiintv. I'enna .and bring a portion of the I id Zclgin warrant, slid bounded .is follows ' beginning at the north stdr of the !.«• *.|il< uo'Ut IV«»d adjoining Utt No 3V i and running north along the west side of •aid I."I t<i<i fe«t to a branch of lite I,» high Valley 14. II lionce »»*t along aakl j lailroad aud l.ot Nu U, IH feel, thence sottlh 112» v 1 Mi ih« I is llrltbmanl I4"*d, to **' along »*id i"».| I'M 112»« tto I lit phtte ■I Ih gtliMO|j tauibg l.uls No 4U alld 41, Hi s uiau uf the tillage of Ui(. • made by I* K Aklen \ud having thereon netted me twu itmiei lusiiil but ding u«4 aa a tulilio»> store and dwelling ho«Mv, a Matuud a4abiv ami other outbuildings ail 1 cleared tibwl tak> n tnlu tin utio* tud to ha •add as ih» anwiHi uf Julia Ootitow at ihi wilt of I II lMt.fco»> r rtii*M4n M vti.i* km <m>>t a» »t» is* 4lMis) 1 ftkuU# • uiu, Upuita, 4*» 4 First National Bank, —I "TtfItIPOTTIT T Capital $60,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $1d,606 This bank oilers ail the usual facilities Tor tile transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts Respectfully Solicited. DeWitt Bodine, President, W. C. Frontz, Canhicr C, W. Waddrop, Vice President. J. S. HARRINGTON. Manufoctuter aad dealer ia Boots and Shoes. We keep at all times a Complete Assortment of tbe most Reliable Make and Latest Styles. I secure all discounts al- And can sell at Low lowed by wholesale dealers to vulan wUiafaiv Pi ices, with satisfaction. —OUR- Custom {} Wepaktment is rushed to keep up with orders and we Defy Competition in quality and prices. Our FreDch Kip Boots are an especial bar gain. A pleasure to show goods whether you buy or not. «/. S.Harrington, MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA TO THE' pubmcF o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o lam prepared tj meet any prices or quotations with a first closa ant well selected stock ot MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINtt 1 also have full lines ot Sampleß from two Merchant Tailoring Estab* lishinentSjfor Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get pricea. Yours Respectfully etc., F. P. VINCENT. CRONIN'S NEW BLOCK. _ _ DUSHORE, PA FINE CABINET^PHOTOSL sl.o© Per* Dozen. For This Month Only at Englebreckt's Gallery D'JSECF.E. PJL FOit A Big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLL & Co. Dushore, Penn. We have on hand an excellent line of Gents furnishing -roods of all kinds Includ ing suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, I ndenvare. Boots and Shoes. Rubber goods Ksltt and etc., at prices that defy competition. ' Custom WOKK PRO.MI'TLY and Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Dushors P*. We respectfully invite \ OU to cull and see ut> and examine and Drictt b#- fore purchasing elsewhere. r J, W.Carroll <& Co. -*E. G. SYLYARAX DTTSHORE - F.L, Unjr- We are headquarters for Henriettas, Cashmeres, Black French good*, Moire' Gotten Goods. .Japouettes, Fine French Ginghams, Sattinea. Potted Swiss effects Ac. Everybody will want— Mmum—i—«M| |Laces This Year? For trimming. We have the largest stock of them ever shown iu the County. llaviug iin ported several crates of Crockery direct— jFrom England.? We a * prepared to give you pi ices that will aitoiiUh you. A new stock of l.adie*' Men's and Children's shoes. Window ahadM, l.uee curtain* Ac. A new stock of Kresli Groceries Arriving Uuily. Give us a call. CASH FOR WOOL BUTTER 4 EfifiS. #;. a. svJL VARA. LOYAL SOCK COAL. tkwW Cm*, f t ,r •, ISt the |i, t ,»ksr of the SuUi Lint A ll<tillo»d Co. at IK , uk « $3.00',J1. IU« Lite* 4 SutUtan M tt l«. I D
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