THE REPUBLICAN. CHEWEY, - - - Editor. FRIDAY! Nov EMBER IS, 1T95 At the spring election in 1894 we elected a congressman-at-large — Oalusha A. Grow. Sullivan county at this election gave 40 majority for the Democratic State ticket. At the fall election of '94 our county gave B Democratic maj >rity ot 65 votes and at the recent election Sullivan went 90 Democratic. While we know its an awful poor excuse, yet all will admit that the vote in Lopez was only half out. Last year we received a majority in Lopez of 68 votes on the slate ticket this year it is only 13, hence the stay at home votes were evidently Republicans. This would not have changed the complexion of the re sult, but would have lesened the figures to about the same as last year. Even Streby of the Dushore Gazette is fearful that Sullivan Co., will, in the future, be placed in the Republican column. Streby is right in thisprediction. The Republicans have nothing to fear, because in each of the Democratic strongholds the entire vote was polled. Cherry polled 320 votes and it is claimed that Davidson polled every vote to a man. The number reached here was 276, the largest number ever polled in this precinct. Knowing this to be a positive fact, how can the Dem ocrats expect to do better in the future ? In Fox township, the Re publicans only polled 78 votes this year as against 101 in "94, this with the stay at home Republican vote in Lopez would have given the Repub lican State ticket a small majority. The Republicans of Sullivan county will make a fight on the National issue in 1896 and have every reasou to hope for success. liave you seen the new drees T. J. Keeler's. !Ie can astouish yo". ~~: I'c. in quality and price l"z .7 MR ~ ix. "'COT? C.U© Itepub- Vloiory, '-C: :ecn so tightly tied and invest it in many and vast enterprises in all parts of the country. CHESTER I. LONG. HKt WM Roasted Alive. Towanda, Nov. 10.—The particu lars of an awful accident that occurred in Orwell twp„ were received to-day. Agnes Maynard, 18 years of age, was working about a wood stove when her clothing eaught fire. Her mother attempted to strip the burn ing garments off her, but her efforts proved futile. Tbe girl was burned to death and the mother will lose both hands. Official vote of m SILLIYAN I'OI'XTV. PA. Tuesday Notimbeb 5, '95» F ~ PMOTUONO- ThBAS'R. 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David Brown vs Trexler Terrell & Co. No. 50 Feb. term 189!,assumpsit. 2 Sylvester S. Steafather vs Sullivan , county No, 77 May term 1891; trespass. j 3. .John W. Carroll vs Thomas Miner & "* James Ladden No. 90 Sept. term 1894, ijejectment. 3 1 4. Keystone Plasler Co. vs Geo. C. j-lackson. No. 1 Feb'y. term, 189) Defts. J; appeal. I 5. The Allentnwn Mfg. Co. vs Geo. C. Jackson. No. 2 Keb'y. term 1895. Deft. - jappeal. _l (i. Keystone Confection Co. vs Geo. C. Jackson, No. 14 Feb. term 18'J5; assump '* sit. L . A. J. Murphy vsP. F. Murphy. No. 157 May term. 18U-V Replevin. e Margaret liane vs James Sones. No. 43 j Sept. term. 1895. Trespass. ALPUONSUS WALSH, Prothonotnry. Pro li's. Office l.aporte Pa., Oct. 20. '95. Bernice Coal I at Rock-bottom "I prices. 'Fred Roelirle of Hughesville, has been appointed geueral II salos agent for the s Bernice Coal company, e along the W. &N.B. R. It. lie e is offering eoal at bottom prices I and our people will do weil t > s give him a call before purcbas~ e | ing elsewhere. i( ! PRICE PER GROSS TON, (2240 lbs. 1 Grate, - - $2 05 8 Ecrg, - - $2.75 'Stove No. 4, - - $2 90, Chestnut. - - $2.9*. ' Pi a, - - $1.90. tij Ad die 9 8 all orders t.o J FIJED HOE 11 RLE, Ilughesville, Pa. " \T' ILLIAAISPORT AND NORTH IIRAXCU J *V RAILROAD TIAIK TABLE. J NORTH. Ootober, 1, 1594. SOUTH, IVM [A. M 112 .A. M. P. M. II 43» 10 30 A..WiM' B aport..l 19 IS 527 s 5 10 10 5.") Halls V45 4 40 fa lifil 00 Pemiidxle HI 40 14 35 11: 5 U II 12 ....Hughe-Tille 9 2!) 4 23 1 535 It 2l> ...Piciureltocki... 921 4 15 " f5 88 fl I 23 : ....Ly0u'« Mi 11.... fU 17 ft 11 e f5 41 111 2rt Chamouni fit If 14 0:- 548 11 35 ....Ulan Mawr.... 907 401 e f5 stt ft 1 43 Edkiiu f9 02 f3 65 U f5 69 ill 41 ....Straw bridge ... 18 50 f3 6: 16 03 11150 ...Heeoh f1ie0.... (3 64 04- 1 6 Otl 11 51 ...Mucoy Valley... 86) 34j 613 12 01 Sonustown...._ 84S 33T li 30 12 19 Nurdniont 828 32: 1 647 12 37 l.aporte 8J I 303 a 95 fl2 58 Ringdale f7 61 f2 45 725• 112 6attcrfield._. 74n 2 3(t ) J 111 Po«hore 7 SO It 60 •P. M. P. M. l A. MLA. M. 5, All trains daily exc«pt San&iy 112 0-g sta , tioni. Connections with ihe Phila. and Reading at 1 Halls, for all point* north and soutli ai d the Fnlllirxok and Beceh Creek railroads• At Fat— terfleld for all points on the Lehigh Va ley , railrovl. At Sonentown with tl.e lia' m Were railroad. GEO. V. FORSUN, Vioe Pre«ide. t. R. t, EAVENSON, Qco. Manager. . J. V. SETTENBUfIY, Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler, DUSHORE, '— 112 Established April Ist, 1879. THIS NAME OF THK NEXT | President of the United States WILL BE AKNOUKCKD IN ™ The « ork TRIBUNE OF NOVEMBER 4TH 1896. 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