THE REPUBLICAN. I W. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor. FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1805 Mecing ol Kcpublicuii £t»ii«llng Committee ot NulMvhii County. On motion it was resolved that we hold the County Convention for the nomination of County Offices and a delegate to the State Convention in the Court House at Laportc on Sat urday July 20th, 1895, at one o'clock I'. M. and that the delegate election in the several precincts be held at places of holding election on Saturday July 13th, 1895, between the hours of 5 and 8 p. m. VIGILANCE COMMITTF.E. Brr.iieo ll. G. Keller, Geo. Bovvdy and Will Allen. Cherry twp—L. B Yonkin. Eu »\ nite broad and E. W. lluiTmaster. Colley— Wni. Al en, lloyal Scouten and O. O. Bower. Dushore —I'\ P. Vincent, F. J. Mynard and Bernard Kline. Davidson —1j- M. King, D. 11. Lorah and Chas. Mead. Elkland—ll. W, Osier, U. Bird and M. O. Barnes. Forks twp. —M. W Farrell, E It. War burton and O. II- Bird. Forksville l>oro—l. W. Ropers, Frank Ilannon and F. C- Schanabaclier. Fox-A. E. Campbell, A. B. Kilmer, and Wise Ilines. Hillsgrove twp.—G. E. Darliy, Vernon Hull and Lyman Norton. Jamison, Cliy—B. F Meyers, J. W. Ilarvey and.E. T. Browti. Laportc boro.—W. C. Mason, W. M. Cheney and N. C. Mabeu. Laporte twp. M. B. B. King and W. .T. Low. Lopez—F. G.liice, Clias.' Schock and C. H. Jennings! Mt. Vernon —VV. M. Edkin, Dawson Snell and J. J. Harding. Shrewsbury—R. W. Bennett, E. V. Ingham and O. Pcale jr. F. P. Vincent, Chairman. The centennial edition of the Gazette and Jiulletin was a model specimen of newspaper work, atul a copy should be preserved by every citizen of Sullivan county as well as Lycoming. It was great. The Ladies Aid Society of I aporte will meet at the residence of Mrs. A. J. Hackley, .July 13th, Mas. J. H. SPENCER, Secy. Mr. Merritt 1). Shaffer of Laporte township and Miss Uernicc Thayer, of Bernicc, were joined in holy mat rimony on the morning of .July 4th, ] 895, at their own home near Laporte. ltev. W. J. Campbell of Sonestown officiated. The near relatives *ere in attendance. Their many friends wish them a pleasant voyage sailing together o'er life's sea. * lloalh ol Jlrti. Nnrj' A. MMSOII. Mrs. Mary A. Mason, widow of Gordon F. Mason, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Wat kins, at 7 o'clock yesterday morning after a long illness, at the advanced age of eighty-thtee. Four children survive her: Lieut. Newton E. Ma son of Washington. Mrs. Irene Searle of Montrose, and Mrs. W. A. Wat kins and Edward M. Mason of this place. The deceased was well known to the older residents of the town, and was a lady highly esteemed Towanda Review. Judge Ingham and wife and Miss Etlilin Mason of Laporte attended the funeral of Mrs. Mason which took place on Saturday. T. J. Keelcr can fit you out with Boys, Youths and Mens ready made clothing at bottom prices. Paris Green for your pitato bugs, Bo dine & Wain Sonestown Pa., keep it. For groceries and dry goods be sure to goto Bodine & Warn s, Sonestown Pa Ladies, have von seen the new drers goods at T. J. ifecler's. He can astonish You, belli in quality and price. Notice Ice Cream will be served every Friday evening at the Mountain House. All arc invited. MRS. M. C. LATER. For Fish and Meat; at Bodine & Warn Sonestown Pa. Annual Financial Statement. Receipts anil expenditures of I.nporte twp. School District, Sullivan county l'a., for the yenr ending June 3d, 1595. Tux rate 10 mills on the dollar of valuati 9s 412 o.°, From unbeated lands, tent, etc.... 430 Oo 1501 47 EXPENDITURES. For building and furnishi;ig~houscs 406 50 For teacheis' wages 794 50 For fuel ar.d contingencies, as per vouchers 11l 65 For feh >ol supplies Oil 13 For Auditor's fees 4 till Total exp ndituree 1542 01 Cash on hand 19 in 1581 47 RESOURCES. Cish on han l lil 46 A uouot due l)Utrict Irmn all sou.en 70 36 Total resources 9S t2 LIABILITIES. Amoaat due on unsettled bills 220 00 Total liabilities 220 00 Liabili b's In e\ces< of resour«i>* 121 18 We ee.tlf/ that the abovo acc unts ha-< been cxum.n id a id found correct. 8. MEAD, ) T. F. KERNAN, I Auditors n. 11. RING. J T. J. Kecler can fit your boy with a iult of clothe* from $1.20, up, J CHURCH OP THE SACKED HEART. COSTFNUED FNOM PUIB 8. how natural to infer t'uat lie would not disdain to dwell in a temp'e erected by His servants, and that temple raised by David's son remain ed for nges the centre of the nation's religious life, although there were synagogues in all the cities of Pale stine, to which the people resorted for praver, and Ihe hearing of the word of God, yet it was only in the temple of Jerusalem that sacrifice was offered. Duting the pnschal season it was estimated that between two and three millions of people came in from the surrounding coun try to perform their religious duties. You see what sacrifice the people made in those days for the preser vation of their faith and what a heavy yoke was laid upon them. But, at one of their great celebra tions in the temple a youth of twelve years stood for the first time in their midst whose divine mission it was to lessen this heavy burden, to lighter, this galling yoke. By His will and enactment that one temple of sacri fice at Jerusalem would be rep'aced by millions of temples erected in the | jl '■^^^T""" - -.. tt » ■ss ." 4 > v observation any more that' docs the kingdom of G>d. Duih prayem will be forgotten, mass am the sicraments will be neglected, ai first with a certain degree of com punction but as the years pass b\ with lessening qualms of conscience Christ sa>s: ''Whosoever i« not with uie is against me, and ever gat.heretli not with me, sealter eth." Experience proves the truth of words, for these persons whom I have been describing grad ually become embittered against Un church. Tliey hate her because slit denounces them, and will not suffer them to pursue ibeir evii way in peace. They descant much upo the mercy of God and man's weak ness but they make no account of the justice of God nor do they be lieve in the grace of God as a remedy! for human frailty. Such persons may not beco-ne affiliated with any of the religious sects around us, but all the same they are outside of the pale of the Catholic church, and I iisk you whether there can be an\ greater sorrow in this world loi j pious christian parents than seeing ! their c lildren voluntary outcasts from the one true fold of .Jesus i Christ. In comparison with such a misfortune, so frequent with its eter t nal consequences, how trivial seems • life's trials and burdens. This faith which is the most precious inlieri . tance we have received from our FA'THE.t ENRIQHT. forefathers, i-< strengthened by the practice of virtue and weakened by the vices. It is written: '"The just man livetli by faith, and liis faith is the principle aud source of his justU lication. leading him 011 from virtue to virtue 'till he arrives at last the fullness of perfect man." On the other hand, the passions by perrert ing sound reason and corrupting the heart, undermine the foundation of the spiritual life till at length the whole edifice collapses in utter ruin. llorc Sunday after Sunay the death of the Lord shall be shown forth in your midit. Here the body that was broken and the Blood that was shed for us, shall be lifted before your eyes drawing you nearer, I trust, to that Savior in the bonds of love, and causing your lips to reecho the glad cry of greeting with which >fold they welcomed David s Son to earthly Ziou—"Hosanna to the Son >f David. Blessed is he that cometh iu the name of the Lord. lloeauna in Kxcelsis." "Where two or three ire gathered together in my iiume there am I in their midst." [We regret that lack of spnee pre sents our printing Father Qarvey's sermon in full. J At the conclusion of the sermon ihe Rev. speaker paid a well deserv ;d tribute of praise to the Hector ind his flock praying that God might j ipare them long years iu peace and ! larmony and that they might enjoy i he graces and blessings promised )y Almighty God to those who loved tnd served Him faithfully. At 2 o'clock in the nfternoon the acminent ot Confirmation was ad ministered by the Rt„ Rev. Bishop on class numbering 127. The boys ;lad in black and the girls attired in •vlii!e wearing long veils nnd wrwiths •resented a beautiful sight, as they marched to the altar two by two to receive the sacrament at the hands >f the venerable bishop, and took occasion to remind them in the foW lowing words of the great graces ■ they were nbout, to receive: My Dear Children:—Yon have re ceived in the sacrament of baptism the first and most neccssarj sacra racnt; God the Holy Ghost is to come t.o you igain, tod.-.y, jn a special minner in the sacrament of Confirmation. Our blessed Lord was not. only pleased to make \ on children of God, and lieia to the Kingdom of Heaven, but he desires to give you the special graces to-day which will make you strong and pprfect chris-» tians. In baptism we receive our spiritual birth, but in confirmation we receive what is styled our spirits ual manhood. It better enables us to observe the law of God and to keep the craces which we received in the sacrament, of baptism. When you receive this sacrnment, the Holy IGhost is sent upon you to sanctity '|your souls and your hear s niid to make your bodies his abiding place i forever. the Bishop, assisted by I?ev. Millane and Father En right, administered the sacrament, and at .tlie close of the ceiemony he remind ed the children in a loving, kind and partial manner, exoitin? them to preserve the purity of their lives, and in order to accomplish this, to shun all evil companions and danger ous occasions, and to practice in all its fullness all the teachings of the jholy religion. Nor did lie forget to jremind their parents of their duty in locking after the spiritual welfare of jtheir children, whom God had given jto them as a special legacy, i After the ceremony had concluded 'the people adjourned to the Lakeside | ind spent the remainder of the day in secular enjoyment. Tliis sketch would lie incomplete witli i.iut a reference to the pastor who has labor I'd so ardonsly and zealously in the erec tion of this church. ! Rev. ,T. A. Enright was born in Alle i'/bnny N. Y., 011 June 7, 186:!. llispre jparatory education was with the Sisters of I.St. Frances who conducted the Parochial School. At the age of sixteen he entered jSt. Honaventure's College and Seminary. , graduating four years later. Immediately . tfterwards he entered the Seminary con ducted by the same faculty, where lie made tus Philosophical and Theological course and was ordained to th" hcly priesthood 011 August 04th, 18St5 at Scranton by H;*v. William O'liara, 1) J). Bishop of that Diocese. After sometime spent in the he was sent to Dusfcoro where If r.'in.iine 1 as us istant for four years, from there lie was sent to St. Patrick's church in Scranton where ho remained two vears. Then the Dudior ■ Parish was divided and Father En rig lit wm sent hick to take chat goof the new Parish which comprises Bcrnlce, Laporte, and Lopez. During his stay of four years in Du«hore, Father Enright made hos'ts of friends, not only in thst locality, but in the outside missions, a portion of which now com- prises his Parish. During his stay in Du jshore he male many lasting imp-oTements |to the church at th.it place, ami tiie zeal wiili which he was animated endeared him to the people of that Parish. The mauy friends tlwt Father Enright has made in this county is not confined to the people of his own faith, but are found in every re ligious denomination. lie is now engaged lu erecting a large church and pastoral res idence in Beruice. He is a man of splen did phisique, an able orator and zealous worker for his church and flock. He is possessed of splendid executive ability and his the hearty co-opperation of every Catholic in his parish. * . * j ; Clitis. Tinklepaugli of Willinmsport is spending a few days with friends in town. Mrs. A. E. Tripp and daughter Miss Ella, of Lnporte, are visiting with friends iu Canton. I Rev. Mr. Glass of Fairview, for merly of Muncy Valley is visiting with friends in Laporte, [Charles W. Reeder ) In the Common vs J- Pleas of Sullivan Co W, B. Snider. | No. 82 .May Term '93. The undersigned auditor appointed by the ('ourt of Common Pie s of Sullivan ivunity to distribute the find in court, arisinir frt-ni the Sheriff's sale of said de fender's personal property, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at the office of A. J. Bradley Esq., in Laporte, Pa . on Mond y the 14 day of August lxt)s, at A o'clocka. m.. at which time and place all persons Interested in said fund are request ed to present their claims and produce their evidence or be foiever debarred from participating in the distribution of said fund. E J. MULLEN, Auditor. Dusbore Pa, June 10th, 1895, ' ' \ JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. J ERE KELLY'S COLUMN. Hot Sultry Days NOW. What a variety ol GorrrßNißnT THINGS* To make summer weather pleasant you will find our Store full of them: icfrigeratorS) Hammocks, Screen Boors, lee Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Window Screens, Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, Croquet Sets, Q,uo£ts, Cots, Mosquito liars, Fans. ® F you want to surprise yourself get one of our easy rockers for jA your sitting room. In bedroom furniture we are showing lmnd a gome styles in Oak and Maple. We have something very cheap I in nice parlor furniture. Tnink of a suit of Plush, 6 pieces foi 1 $25.00. A belt i'one for tf'55.00. Kitchen "chairs $3 00 set. ' Fine Oak Extension Tables, each, §■! 50. Couches tied Lounges. A fine Brussels Carpet for "sc; former price, SI.OO. Are you thinking of a new stove? «, o an e the ™ a «° C tXDBRLtEA For Coal or Wood. JEREMIAH KELLY, Hughesville, Pa. Perpetual Satisfaction Comes to nil who trade with us; try us for low prices; try us for Best Qualities; try us for latest styles in Mens, Boys and Childrena clothing, hats, caps, gents furnishing j;oods, trunks, Satchels etc. Our Prime Assortment Is of interest to ever}' person in this vicin'ty Who appreciates merit and reliability. You are cordially invited to benefit yourself and Extend to us a favor by an early call. _ _ _ . ,__~,The One Price Clothing Ilouse, Du K# L. MAKES JJOKTII JjRANCH TIME TABLE, Effective, June, 17th, 1895. NORTHWARD. ! SOUTHWARD. TTfrrrtTT i STATIONS. tlt I t tit 1 t P. M 'P. M P M A.M.I . M.I __ A.M. A.M. A M- P. M.jP.M. P.M. !43033510 30 &40 V\ ilihttnspori 700 ilO 15 242527 10 45 940 5 10i 855t0 55 03 Halls «20 7 «0. 8 45! 205440 930 112 9 44'f5 15 *3 58 fll00:f 8 10 Pennsdalc 6 18 112 7 45 112 9 40 112 2 00'f 4 35 112 9 24 955 5 2n' 407 It 12' 822 Ilugliesville 000735 929 1 48i 4239 11 535 4 l'ljll 20 830 Picture Rocks 9 21| 1 39 415 9OS f538*4 17 f1123 f8 31 Lvons Mills |f 9 17'f 135f411 112 868 If 541f4 19 112 1121 f8 36 Ch&mouni jf 9 15.f 182f408 112 856 1548 4 25'tl 35 8 45| Glen Mawr I 9 07| 125401 j8 4b if 5 56 *4 28 112 1143 112 8 50: fcdkins jf 9 02 112 1 17 112 8 55 112 8 40 f55D*4 3| 112 1140 112 8 59' Strawhridge f859f112f 352 112 837 f603 ? 436 112 1150 f9 05 Beech Glen f854f209f 348 112 832 6 06! 4 40,11 54 909 Muncy Valley 851 106 8438 28 1618 4 45.12 01 9 15; Jonestown 8 45 ; 1008 37 8 2 428 39 Reed from Co. Treasurer 541 ... Money boi rowed from Karge 760 ... (1 ° do P. Dobn 150 ... Orlers given for work 264 06 Cash on Duplicite 150 10 Order to balance account 20 73 My work done on r. ads $404 84 Exoneration on Dup'ieata 21 55 Percentage on .-pecial Dup. 21 31 Receipts cancelled 141 g 34 Receipt cancelled m spcciaal Duplicate 533 33 Percentage on Spec. Duplic'e 21 31 Seivioes as Supervisor 268 Cr. by 23 days aire for on roads 34 50 2718 67 2718 67 ?• 0 2 John 0. Wilson Supervisor of David son townsh p for the year ending March Utb, Dr. Cr. 'lo Hint- of Duplicate $6? 1 .3 Special Duplicate 63s 43 Received from Co. Treaa. 460 ... do Ex-Co. Trias. Jaeob Lorah 317 Money borrowed from U. W. Simmons 150 Borrowed from P. D01m... 160 liy wO. kon roads *1354 99 Oule s cancelled 437 91 • hxoneiations allowed ]| 31 Kxon. on Spec. Duplicate 3 78 Percentage en Spec. Dup. 31 77 > Reoeipt cancel ed us shown 70 86 184 days tervice as Super r vitur 276 ... Bounce Due i owo»hip... 1811 24 $2366 86 $2356 86 D. W. t ailing Overseer of Davi ! s m twp. Poor District lor the year endin March 11, '95. Dr. Cr. To balance due tourship from lact settlement 21 96 Received froui Co. Treas. 150 ... Heed, from T. Mcuser Col. 70 ... From Jas. Moran Col. '94 211 ... From J. C. Sleek 10U ... By r.ceip-s as shown und cancelled 267 69 Services as Overseer 20 ... Expeasea aad postage.... 6 ... buiaocj Due Township from D. W. Darling.... 77 27 ■ $370 96 370 98 J. C. Steele 0.-erseer of tbe Poor of David son township for tho year ending March luh 1895. Dr, Cr. I'o money reed, from Trcas. 200 ... do do 51 93 do do 100 ... do do 200 ... Kcco. Irom J. Mo ran col. '94 2:9 95 do do 5 ... By receipts from Stato As ayium car.celcd 475 ... onppoit of Abin Philips... 17.' 97 do Lcvina llets lO'.l 72 Fuel for I.evina Hess 9 25 l'elng 43 Services and 1 ost.igc 26 50 Due 'lie s»i I J. C Steck from last settlement 22 50 Balance due township 51 $8 S6 88 $Bl6 D. ,M. Taylor Treasurer of Davidson School i District lor school year ending June 3 '95. Kecd. from Co. Trea«urer 330 52 do T'o lore Mence col. 88 52 do Win. Hot bins col. 22 39 do D. 11. L< rah C 01... 65 ... do Jnines Moran Col. 775 58 State Appropriation 1281 59 Ex-Treasurer Stcck - Ss BO : Co. Cotu'rs. froto J.-Lorah 564 67 By cash paid ns per rects. 2811 68 Percentage on $2841.68... 56 83 School order No. 2 canceled 14 7& Due the School District.... 250 57 3163 87 3163 87 Or. for D. M. Taylor for cluck 10 bal. *3163 87 Jamea Moran Collector of Davidsan town ship tor year 1 ndiog June 3 1*95. Amt. of Duplicate 1,238 52 By cash paid D. M. Taylor 775 58 bxoneiations 53 22 Amount Rebate 35 ... Percentage for collecting 59 26 Balance due township 315 46 $1238 52 1238 52 Liabilities nnd assets of tho road accounts of David on townrbip at the settlement of Mare!* 11th 1895. Assets none. LIABILITIES. tmount of outstanding orders 1463 87 Money borrowed of Fleteh r Brown 100 ... do do Phobc Drown 125 ... do do M. J. Phillips 100 ... do do John Karge 250 ... do do Ileury Karge 300 ... do dj Anna Biadley 100 ... do do Parvin Kilos 125 do do M.J.Phillips 307 12 do do A. J. Bradley 300 .... do do Henry Karge 150 ... do do Wandle Sick. 100 ... 3420 99 Assets and Liabilities of the Poor Account o'' Davidson township Ca-h in hand of I). W. Darling TT do W. 11. Sherwood Coll. 'BB 64 00 do D. H. Lorsh Col. ISB9 329 42 Amt. do Thee. Mencer Col. '93 188 52 $559 21 Labilities none. Liabilitiea of ihe Rehonl account' of Davld «.n School District for the year ending June 3, (895. ro amount of outstanding orders $532 93 Assets due from Jas. Moran Col *O4 315 46 do D. H. Lorah Col 'B9 173 17 S4BB 63 We the undersigned do hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the above named Supervisors, Oversee's of ihe Poor and School Accounts and find them as herein set forth. J. C. ROBHINS, I ELLIS SWANK. [.Auditors 11ENRY SWANK. I Subscribe for tbe REPUBLICAN.