THE REPUBLICAN. W. CHENEY, - - - - Editor. ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 1894. Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa. ' as second class mail matter. KEPtILUAX NO.UIXITIONN. ' STATE. For Governor. I OEN. D. 11. HASTINGS, CentrcCo. t Fot T«ra llou»e, Hurt i - burg I'slilia , Oil \\ edittfsday, f»i plciuUi i*tlt, I I, at 10 o'clock a ui. ' A party of young ladies of Du shore, passed through town on Mon day en-route to Eagles Merc. They occupied a two seated carriage and appeared very comfortable anil ap parently were enjoying a good time. The young ladies were : M is* Graey Lawrence, Miss Emily l'omeroy, Miss Vina lvcltog, Miss Kline ol Wilkes-Barre, who is visiting Mr. Benj. Kline and family at the me tropolis and Miss Cora Pettibone of near Wilkcs-Barre, who is visit ing Miss Gracy Lawrence. Miss Kmily did the driving and did it very nicely too. Of course women drivers break a wagon spring oc casionally as well as men, but Miss Emily was hardly to blame for the bad luck of Monlay. You see a great big hole had been excavated in the road along Cherry Flats and just where the wheel was bound to go and the young ladies were chat ting as young ladies do you know and the horses were on a pretty lively jog as horses would necesarily have togo you know, under the cir cumstances; when down went a wheel into this deep, deep hole and bang went a spring. The horses were brought to a halt and the girls piled out and what to do they did not know. They were not kept in suspense long however, as the good Samaritan joined them shortly after the accident and with wire and twine made good their break and the young ladies continued their journey to the 'Mere. We have made inquiries and are pleased to be able to an nounce. officially, that the young lad es arrived home iu the evening at the hour promised their parents and enjoyed a pleasant day's outing. SrEELTON, Pa , Aug. 13, 1894. All the departments of the works of the Pennsylvania Steel Company were in operation last week, being the first full week made for several months. The shipments for last week were large and everything is pushed forward as rapidly as com pleted ... .The Republican county convention met at Harrisburg last Tuesday and nominated E. M. Warn er of Lebanon, for Congress ; S. S. Page, W. II C Keene and John M. Hergy for the Legislature. All these candidates have to do is to wait for their majorities which is certain ... Arrangements are being made by the school directors for opening the public schools on the first Monday in Sept, There is 35 schools in the borough—3l white and 4 colored. There is 1000 scholars... .The Lutheran Church, which has been built at a cost of $44,000 was dedicated on the sth inst... .Several new dwelling houses are being built in town The motor lines have done an extensive business during the last month, carrying passengers to picnics The minority in the democratic party in this place is growing less every day from the way many demo crats express themselves, conse quently the republican majority will be larger. This county is good for 4000 majority for Hastings, and if Mr. Cleveland and his Congress keeps on in their evil ways I will say $5000... .The parties in this place that set up a ticket at the spring election, to oppose the Steel Company, have found out to their sorrow that it is a bad thing to monkey with a buzz-saw after their heads are cut off. They did not have the courage to offer any op position at the late primary election, however, much they desired to do so. D. SIIUNK ITEMS. Mrs. W. E. Porter is on the sick list. l)r. Is. E. Gamble is in attend ance. Teachers are engaged for the winter term of school in Fox twp., as follows : Lee Albeit, East school; l.ulu Wright, North school; Cora E. lialtin, South; Emma Haley, Centre; and Miss Gordon, Lower. Married, by A. B. Kilmer, J. P., at the residence of Win. 15. Norton, of Piatt, Mr. A. F. Jalle.v of Phils., and .Miss Jennie M. Bedford, of Lincoln Falls, on Aug. ij, 18H4. The newly married couple left for their new home in Philadelphia, on Satur day, Aug. 4th. B. j QOrKT PROCLAMATION. WHKRKA*. HON. J A. HITTSEH, Presi dent Judge. Honorable* John Yonkiu ami i M.l. Phillip*, Associate .1 udges of the 1 Court* of Oyer mid Terminer and Uenrrul ■J ml Deliverer, Ijuarler Hewions of the I'eire. Orphans Court ami Common Plea* lor the County of Sullivan. Imve Usueil j their precept, bearing 'lute the ad day of Juue 1 I, to me directed, for hold nig the several courts iu the borough of l,»|M>rte, on Monday the 17th day of Sept. | I -li I at 'i o'eliM k p. iu. ] Therefore uotiee i» hereby ((Iveil to the : ' oroi.tr lu-lii ill the I'eace and Con. stable* wlllilu the county. thai ihey tielhen »iidtbetlion» t laminations and other reuieui UraiH-e* bi tho*e ibing* to which lli«ir otitic* aplH'itain to lie done And to lho» who are tiound by their rccogni/«|joa to itroM-i ute »|f iin i prtxim-ra who are or nhall IN- 111 tb« jail of the wild eounty of Htilhvau .I. In H i') MIMTO I•< i 111 II and Ilu re lo I pioatMittc again*! Hum a* will he ju-t llloMta UIIHHH nioiifl ' • ktul • ft « t L»l'vit«, Jktg. t, l»H, JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. COFFEE MILL is one of the new inventions of great merit to the liousekoeper. Hold 1 pound of coffee and keeps it from loosing its strength, or wasting by spilling, mill warranted Good grinder, only 7 sc. )'°:( WEATHER is likely to be very hot this summer. Save your strength and save fuel by getting a good Coal Oil Stove. Tubular Oil Stoves the best: Prices 90c, $1.25, $2.75, $(!.50. 2 Holer Griddle Pans. Ovens and all necessary attachments to cook for large family. ):o:( IS ANOTHER LABOR SAVIRIJ MACHINE. No work is so much to be dreaded as the wash tub. This machine will do the washing iu half an hour and so easily that a child 10 years old ofi ?n docs it iu our house as an amusement. Only $3.00 former price $9 00. ):0:( PHARAOH King of Egypt, in the tide of Moses was greatly afflicted with Hies. His affliction would have been much less if he had Ply Netting to shield his person from this pest. This is Headquarters for Screen Doors, Window Screens, Doors all complete SI.OO. Window Screens, 25c, to 35ct. Screen Wire from 12 to 20c, per yard. Easily put up. ):0:( If this Lot weather makes you sweat and your clothes get wet, wring them out with this wringer and you will be UH cool as a cucum ber in August. Clothes wringer 51.'.»0 to *2.50, ):o:( Fruit will be plenty this year—so will fruit Jars, and fruit cans. Oood glass Tuuiblara, 35 cents. Jelly Tumblars, 35 cents. While (ihiNS Mason Fruit Jars, tide to 00 cents per do/en. Jerc. Kelly, HUGHESVILLE, PA Notio*. A two year old heifer came to tny farm about July 11, IS9I. The owner is re quested to call ami |>ay charges and take the name away, otherwise it will bo dis posed of according to law. The descrip tion of the animal is as follows: lied and white spotted with sculp on e^ir. SAltAll S. GOWEIi. Davidson twp., Aug. 8, • • A QTT • • your Merchant for fJunninghairts Celebrated Non-rust finware, Family Solder, Farmers Friend, and Outfit and Steam less and Oderless Kettle, ALL FIRST CLASS WORKiI/EN. NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job and Custom worlr done. JAMES CUNNINGHAM JJushore, l'a. Jobbers & Manufacturers of Tinware Tie Popularity of Our Goods I: J^JERIT, Weep and you weep aione. Dress well and hundreds greet you, Look shabby and your credits gone There are Suit Sails and Suit Sales, bu we propose to give a sale constantly at oui store that will eclipse anything ever at tempted in this direction. A Sale of Suits All wool suits that are made right cut right and tailored right & that at ihi other stores are sold for at twice thi m itay weask. Biu.UK SuiiK for #7 l». l'i.UO SiiilM for IIS}. 10 00 Mailt (or lii.uu And many other inducements wbicl space wi 1 not permit us to enumerate. Our propensity for giving the very bes values for the least money was never st strongly emphasized as in this sale. \V« respectfully a k your investigation at al times. Dou't forget the place, Re S. MARKS The One Price Clothing llouse, Du shore, l'a. FALL Ap WINTER 1894, Just received a fine display of wintei i goods. We make suits ranging in prieejl r from sl3. upwaids. i'autaloons trom I $ t.60 and up, made to order. We keep the largest line of Gents Furnishing goods in the Valley. Shirts and Neck were a specialty. i Letest Styles & Fits Guaranteed W. 11. RID DELL, Picture Hocks, Pa. P. S.—Notify us by postal card when in desire of a suit or a pair of pantaloons. LAPORTE BANK. LAI'OIITE, PA. Do a general Banking and Collecting business. Anv business intrusted to us will be carefully attended to. Agents for , Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe. 1 and for Fire Insurance Companies, J. ALFRED JORDAN, Cahiiikk. TRAINER & PURVIS, COMMISSION MM, LOANS NEGOTIATED &C. No. 29 W. 4tli St., Williaiusport, Pa. I?" All kinds of merchandise bought or sold on commission. Chas. N, Purvis, COLLECTION OFFICE, 29 W. 4th St.— and—s4o Packer St. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Collections made In all parts of the world. LAW OFFCES OF j'G. B. M. Metzger, 139 \V 4tl> St.—Telephone, No. 1293. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER TOP SI 1i —ALSO— Farm and Heavy nmber Wapiis. FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET, J.APOKTE. PA. P. S. All kinds of repairing promptly ftiitl neatly > lone at reasonable prices. Vicious IlurM-K Hli'Mj iu Martins liorfc HtHn| Ritck ' J. W. BALLARD Ma) ML m 1 t1894! SPRING 18941 ):o:( \X7E ARE now prepared to show you the handsomest and moat complete assortment of Dry Goods and Notions in the county. Our stuck of piece goods Is complete, with the latest pat terns —comprising b'lth Domestic and Foreigb Fabrics. We are satisfied we can satisfy the most critical buyer, both as to Price & Material. A PEW PIECES of the weli known Llama Cloth, for 10 cents per yard. WE HAVE added to our stock a com plete line of Bootsand Shoes, includingthe latest and nobbiest styles. Also a full line of Children's Misses and 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—fine, 2.< cents up. We have a full assortment of Ploor and Table and Stair Oil Cloth. We have just recaived an addition to our Wall paper stock, ranging in price from 4 to 12 cents per roll, both ttray white and hack. We are receiving daily, new goods in our grocery department, consequently arc of fering you fresh goods at the lowest prices. Our siaudard for quality is of the highest. "Flrmr— 90c * ,o ° ttMU " AUU.I "" |I 2 3 POR MBCK IP YOU want Chop, Corn, Oats, Screenings, Bran or Kve. We can save you money. Seed Oats a specialty. Call and see us. Cash paid for Farm Produce. WALTER SPENCER & SON. I.a»l»orte, PH. J. V. Hettenbury, Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler, ~ DUSHORE, -> Established April Ist, 1879. MAIN St. LAPORTE, Pa. Oysters iu every style and frame in season. Choice wines, and cigars always in stock. Bock-beer in season. No pains will he spared in waiting on Customers. F. W. Gallnghor, Proprietor. Mar.lo'93. OPRY l UBACH FURNITURE. Dushore, Pa. I I FRANK H. MOODY, DUSHORE, PA, Plain and Ornamental Painter, Over Ffteen Wars Experience in City Hnd Country. House and Sign I'ainting, Paper JJatiffittj/, Graining, Hardwood Finishing, Etc. Charges Reasonable. May 23rri,1894. J "7 JTBUADLKV, "a ATTOItN EY- AT- I.A W, LAPORTE. - - TA Office with Hon, K. M. Dunham. J* M. DUNHAM, ATTORNEY—AT-1. AW Office over Keeler'« Hlore, Lal'urte, Pa. Stat* Normal School. An effective training HCllOOl for teachers. Special attention given to Post Graduate work and preparing students for entering? college. Expenxe* very moderate Graduates from higher courses enter ad vanced classes in College. Graduates from the Elementary course are c<|ip|>ed for the practical work of teaching all branches in the common schools, includ ing drawing ami physicial culture. Pros pective teachers receive material aid from the Htate, reducing expenses for l>oard. tuition, light, steam heat, and washing (42 weeks), in the Junior year, to sl6*. and in the Senior year to sllß. Four large buildings, all heated by Steam; tine athletic grounds; healthful location; ample accommodations, thorough discipline. Full term opens August 29, 1894. For catalogue and information address SAMUKLII. AI.BRO, A. M., Ph. D. Principal, Mansfield, Pa. Fresh Stock AT THE —' Tannery Store. Having just returned from tbi City, where we purchased the usual supply of Dry Goods, Groceries &c., suitable for the season, we are prepared to Bell the same at as reasonable prices as can be had in the county. Our stock of GROCERIES Are of the usual standard here tofore sold in our store, and, as much of theac goods are pur chased at a less price than formerly, we are disposed tt give our customers the benefit OUR ROOT AND SHOE Department cannot be surpassed in cither quality or variety— and the prices are less that ever offered before in this market.. Spring Dress goods o I the different varieties, at price! to suit the times. James McFarlanu LAPORTE, PA. \\l ILLIAMSPOKT AND NORTH bUANCI VV RAILROAD TIME TABLE. [ln effect May 21. 1891.] NOHTII. i~TItATNS. | 5. 25. 23. IP. .'A. M. A. M Williamsport 4 30, 10 111; 6 li Halls 506 10 30 63! ville 5 20 10 43| 0 5' Picture Rocks 628 10 50: 6 5 Glen Mawr 542 II 03 7 0 Muncy Valley 558 11 18J 721 Sonestown 605 11 24 ! 721 Nordmont 6 21 II 381 7 4 Lapoite 638 11 541 801 Ringdule... ti 55 12 10 8 1, Satterfield J 7 10 12 25! 8 2; To wan da j 8 19 3 27; 931 SOUTH. TRAINS' 12. j 8. | 26. 24. || ( \ m M, ; J|. p ( Williamsport ! 6 56 10 Oh j 6 25 9 1 Halls 637 942 4 10 8 4 Hughesville ' 600 925 4 23 8 2 P cture Hoiks 9 15, 4 14 8 1 Glen Mawr ; 9 OOj 4 02 8 0 Muncy Valley ' 841 343 7 6 Senestown 8 35j 3 37 7 4i Norduiont 8 19! 3 20 7 3: Laporte 800 3 (12 7 1! ltingdalo 7 4o; 241 6 5, Satfeifield : .1 73» 2 .HI 631 Towanda. i ' t> 30 11 2f I 4 6! 11. C. McCOKMICK, President. HENJ. O. WELCH, General Manager. R. E. EAVENfcON, Asst. Gen, Manager CROWN ACME : The Rest Rnrnini Oil That Can R( Made irom Petroleum. . It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimnej - It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as t perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the fines' crude in the most perfectly equippec refineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Williatnsport Station, Williamsport Pa. sgmm come IKIEE. TOWANDA, PA. Less than two hour's ride from Lapnrte, by Railroad. Forty-first year commence! Aug. 27. '94. Superior instruction in English auii Normal branches, in commercial branches, in type writing and short hand. Four advanced courses leading to gradua tion, with tine Instruction in modern and ancient languages, science, mathematics, history and literature. Excellent facilities in music, drawing and (tainting. Ex penses low. Fine apparatus. Write to Principal for catalogue and information JOHN 8. STEWART, I>. I) , EDWIN E QUINLAN, A M . Prest. Trustees. Principal. HEW 7CF.Z Weekly TRIBUNE -AND- Sullivan Hepullican ONE YEAR, One Dollar and twenty-five els Address nil orders lo SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN LAPORTE, PA. Push Will Tell! Low prices) vV 112 Will Wini Vl> # This week we call your attention to our Domestic Department. Bc, Lancaster Gingham, sc. 12{ French percales, 10c. French Satincs, 15c. 10c, muslin, 7c. ress Goods Dept. 25c, new spring dress goods 15c. l&lack fnncy dress goods, 25c. IMack all wool serge, 46in. 75c. Black and colored moire silks 50. Notion Department. Summer corsets COc, worth $1 00. l>, & 11. H. Corsets 75c. 15c, children hose, 6 pair for 25c. Clothing department. $15.00 Men's - suits $12.00. 10.00 " " 8.00 8.00 " " 6.00 6.00 " " 400 Complete line of youth's and hoy's suits, from $1.25 to SB.OO a suit. T. J. KEELER, Center Main St., Laporle, Pa. im ANNOUNCEMENT! Samuel Cole, OF Dushore is headquarters for all kinds of hardware— Tools, pumps, stoves and ranges, house furnishing goods paints, oils, and varnishes. Special induce ments to builders. MANCFACTRES of copper, tin and sheet-iron-ware. Roof ing, spouting BIKCII OIL DISTILLS etc,, aspeeialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition, and we invite your patronage. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, Pa. HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST TIIATS EVERYBODY'S MOTTO and the people appreciate the fact that— MRS. LAUER'S STORE is right "in it"for cheap good*. My groceries are always fresh and of the best quulity. Flour and feed the best the market affords. MRS. M. C. LA UER. May 13. 'ft? Sawed Shincfles The best in the market and at low bottom prices Three grades constantly on hand Will deliver if desired. Write— S. MEAD, May23'9o. LaPorte, Pa. T. DOWNS, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW Ex-Proth'y. Regitter A Recorder of Sullivan Co Ouiee with Sheriff Mahafley, LaPorte P». "Bp P. INGHAM & 11. K. NEWITT O 9 ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW. 505 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. T. J. &F. H. INGHAM, AI'TOBNBYS-AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - - PA. Legal Bu- lness attended to In this and adjoining Counties. J. MULLEN, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, DUSHORE, - - PA. Ortlee with B. S. Collins,