T23 REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENKY, - - - E.lllnr. FKIDAY, DBCEMKEK U 1885 To Work lor llnrrinoii. New York, Nov. 22.—The Sun in a political article yesterday on the presidential situation, referred to the Tioit of Hon. Charles Emory Smith this city as follows: "The visit of Mr. Smith primarily was to attend the Chamber of Com rserc dinner. He remained over a day yesterday, and he and Gen. Har rioon were joined by Hon. Chris. Magee of Pittsburg. Mr. Smith rep resents the Philadelphia end of the anti-Quay combine, and Mr. Magee is the shoulder hitter for the anti- Quay folks in hi 3 town. Senator Quay and his friends have drubbed Mr. Smith, Mr. Magee and their friends, but the end is not jret. Senator Quay is opposed to the re nomination of Gen. Harrison, and Bone knows this better than Mr. Smith and Mr. Magee. Mr. Smith and Mr. Magee are for Harrison and they will attempt to do in Pennsyl vania what Gen. Harrison's friends are trying to do in New York state; that is, divide the delegation in the interest of Harrison. There is no mistake about this statement, as it is made on the representation of some of the be§t men interested in Harrison's renomination " How the Farmers Fare. The statistics of the treasury de partment shows that in tbe last year of tbe McKinley tariff the exports of American agricultural products amour.ted to $371,125,299. The im port* of foreign agricultural product, oompeeting directly with the labors «( American farmers, during that pfliiod were $51,414,944. la the first year of the Wilson berriff, which Democratic newspapers cwmlldently asserted -would enable th« farmers of the United States to conquer the"markets of the world, oar sales of farm products abroad fell off to $301,578,988. For these twelve months our agricultural irn ports increased to $107,343,523. This means that the loss to Ameri can ftwiners in a year of Democratic "tariff reform" is more than $1 .'5,- 000,000 in this item alone. What rtiey have lost by the fall in the v!\lue of sheep aud wool, because wool has been free, it is difficult to mj. 15ut it is certain that the amount runs far into the millions. it is no wonder that the Republi cs* majorities on November 5, were particularly emphatic in the rural districts of New York, Pennsylvania Massachusetts and Ohio. Counterfeit $5 bills, so well exc rxlwl as to be dangerous, have made uuir appearance in Williamsport ' iitv purport to be silver certificates. < hie of them was presented for de posit at the Merchants' National J rk on Monday and was detected Iv lie cashier. Merchants are keep u_ a *barp lookout for them. Has the I'onsy (jot It. There is a well defined belief that the Pennsylvania railroad h.is cor ralled the Lehigls Valley, and that this fact will become patent at the ninitial election, says a Stockholder. On this head n contemporary, un usually veil informed, says: "We have excellent authority to say that the control of the Lehigh Valley is passing, or has already passed, into the hands of a combina tion of gentlemen in the interest of the Pennsylvania Railroad company. It would not be legal for the Penn Railroad company to hold the stock of this company, but the friends of the company can hold the stock and utilize it in the interests of Pennsyl vania. This we understand to be a fact. The passing of the control of this important coal property into the coal comLiuation leaves in doubt only one other property as to wheth er control of it has been secured, and that property is Reading. Bulk of the stock is known ti be held in Now York, but the holders of it pive ao elite as to the real owners Tke reeeßt stock movement has given strong impression that Ihe control is passing; or has passed into stronir bands, and that certain large minoris ty interest « are getting out of it." Opinion ot (lie Messaitc Washington. Dec. 3.—Amonp Senator* and Representatives there wax a wide difference of opinion in regard to tbe President's message which was presented to Congress on Tnesdav noon. The opinions were divided mainly on party lines. The Republicans consider the message a weak and colorless paper and especi ally ori'icise the parts referr'ng to the financial situation and our foreign relations. The Democrats generally take a diametrically opposite view and eonsider the message an especial ly str«ag one. Nevertheless sevoral Democratle Senators and Represen tatives do not agree with the Presi dent ia his recommendations in re» to the financial situation. Money VNH<-.V loillepluii Literary Noclctr. The Literary Society was called to order last Friday night by i.lio I're*. A. P. Starr, :it promptly 7 :'JO o'clock. The society sang a choice selection after which the secretary read the minutes ol ilie previous meeting which was approved as read. After the roll call tho society offered 30 new names as members of the society. Next, Miss A. Myrtle Miller and M. P. Shaw favored the society with the famous song "Side walks of New York," followed by a recitation "Tho Revival," by Miss Blanche Miller. Eva Leplev then gave a recitation entitled the "Country Girl" and Nora Moran, one, entitled the "Wedding Fee." Next was a select reading entitled "His rent paid for life," by Miss Ceclia Donavan, fol lowed by the regular debate, on the question, "Resolved that foreign emigration should be prohibited to the United States." The affirmative was opened by J. B, Magargle fol lowed by M. P, Sweeney, Frank Shoemaker, H. Johnson, T. Kernan, and James Moran, sr. The negative side was opened by B. F. Kahln, fol lowed by P. Monroe Taylor, J. Will Moran, T. H. Gallagher, A. P. Starr and Dr. J. L. Derr. The judges Hon. M. J. Phillips, Wm Seeules, and G. W. Rigger rendered their de cision in favor of the negative. A collection was then taken which amounted to 70 cents. The question for debate for next Friday night in "Resolved that the pen is mightier than the sword," it will be a general debate. The society then adjourned to meet at 7:00 o'clock, next Friday evening. LAMA. Ladies, hare Ton seen the new drees foods at T. J. Keeler's. If can astonish vou, both in quality aud price. EA GLES MERE ITEMS. Rabbit hunting is all the rage at this place. The chicken and waffle supper was a success. R. W, Bennett wears a smile, it is a daughter. .Mr. Albert Little moved to Picture Rocks last Thursday. Rev. II 1* Miller preached ton large congregation on .Sunday last. Mr. Uonj (J. Welch and (Jeo. Fox of Ilngliesviil.- made tliis place a visit last week. The many friends of Mrs. A. M. Cheney is pleased to hear that she is improving. Mies Ada Mejlert of Laporte, spent Thanksgiving with her sister Mrs E. S. Chase of this place. Master Oncy Brink was quite sur prised on Thanksgiving evening by a number of young folks, it being his ninelh birthday. Capt. Sjlvester and Samrcie was surveying last week, and by the way Capt ate • '.on and waffles Wed nesday evening, November 27. he must have done a hard days work. LAURA. An Qpportuulty for a few dajri only A few live Aleuts; either sex; genteel business; can be done day or evenings. For particulars write immediately, with reference. Address, W., Bo* 1904, P. O. N. Y. City. Notice. We are requested to notify all witnesses in this comity who were called in the judicial contest to prepare a statement of itieir time and mileage and send it at once. All witnesses on the Dunham side mav send their statements to F. H. Ingham. Esq., Laporte, and all witnesses on the Sittser sid.s may send their statements to J. J. Scouten Esq. Dtishore. All state ments must be tiled before December 12tli. as that is the date fixed by the court to do cide upon the costs finally. Remember tlie-ie statements must give the number of days in attendance as witnesses, aud the number of miies traveled. T\ktj NOTICE.—My husband, M M. Fiester, has left my bed and board without just cause or provieation and I hereby for bid any one harboring or tiusting hfm, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. SARAH C. FIESTER. Fon Sat.e: —Four buggies, two buck boa".'!!* one one-horse lumber wagon, two one-horse lumber wagons. Hand made and brand new. Guaranteed to be first c lass in every respect. For sale cheip Call and ex imiae them and if you are in wed of e'ther. I urn sure they will meet your approval -Hid satisfaction. J. W. BALLAItD, Laporte, Pa. Ail:niiitatr»tor"N Notice. Letters of administration having lx>en granted to the undersigned upon the estate of W. B Hill, M.!>., lata of Laporte boro. notice is hereby giv n that all persons in debted to said estate must make immediate payment, and all having cl.iimsagainst the same will presc: it them duly authenticated to me for settlement. GEO P. FRONTZ, Admr. ilugUesville, Pi., Nov, 11, 1893. Ti'in.l Lff.", Jj cc. Term 1895, BKTUIf. I►. Y. DtiC. 9, l##.y 1. David Brown vs Trexler Terrell & Co. No 50 Ft ' i rra 189 !, assumpsit. 2 Sylvester oteafather vs Sullivan county No 77 \! y term trespass. 8. John W ('arrnll vs Thomas Miner & James Ladclen NO. 9(5 Sept. term 1891, ejectment. 4. Keystone Plaster Co. vs Geo C. Jackson. No. 1 Feb'y. term, 1895 Defts. appeal. 5. The Allentown Mfg. Co. vs Geo. O. Jackson. No. a Feb'y. term 1885. Deft, appeal. 6. Keystone Confection Co. vs Geo. C. Jackson, No. 14 Feb. term 1895; assump sit. A. J. Murphy vsP. F. Murphy, No. 157 May term, 1895 Replevin. Margaret Lane vs James Bones. No. 48 Sept. term, 1895. Trespass. ALPUONSL'S WALSH, Prothonotary. Froth's. Office Laporte Pa>, Oct. 86, 'OS. ' P. T. L. The American Proactive Tariff Lenruc is a national niz.iticn advocating "Protection to /-.meiican labor and Industry" 36 explained by its constitu tion, as follows : "Tha object of shall be to orcttot An>§rioan lal-or by t. tr.rif „r w.icl. ahall achqjft 'ly *ecura Amercer* irc'intrtal crodjota against toe competiti.n of foreign labor." There a r e no personal or private profits in connection w th the organize tionar.d itissusteincd by memberships contributions and tho distribution of its publications. FIRST'. Correspondedin Bn!;?ifid regarding " Membership" and " Offica! Correypon dent*." B£CON D" We rts-i end wc-luome contributions, whether small cr Icrjje. t« our cauf»e. THIRD: We publish a laipe line of documents ! covering all pha-jes oft'» Ttnff o jostion. Ccm plete set will be mailod to an/aod ess foi 50 cents. FOURTH : Send postal card request for free •ample cony r> 9 * n-erican Economist." Address Wilbur* F. Wakeman, Genoi-al oeci-etartf, 135 Weot 2tfd Street. New York. QOUHT PROCLAMATION. WITKKRAS, HON. E. M. DUNITAM, Presi dent Judii®. Ilonorah'es John Tonkin and 51. J. Phillips, Associate Judges of the Courts °/ Oyer and 1 erminer and General Jad Deliverer, Quurier Sessions of the Pence. Orphans Court and Common Pleas for the County of Sullivan, linre issued their precept, bearing dnte the If) day of Sept. 1885. to nu; directed, for hold ing the seversl courts in the borough of Laporto, on Monday the oth day of Dec. 1895, at 3 o'clock p. m. Therefore, notice i« hereby arisen to «lie Coroner. Justices of the Peace and Con stables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinat ions and otherrornem berances to those things to which the : r offices appertain tob- done. And to those who are bound by their recognization to prosecute a gainst prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Sullivan are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against thcin as will be iust THOMAS M.tIIAKKBY Sl,.iiH, Sheriff's office, LaPorta. Oct. 5 181)5. Bernice Coal at Rock-bottom prices. Fred Ruehrle of Hughesville, has recently been appointed general sales agent for the Bernice Coal company, along the W. &X.B. It li. 11,. is ollkring con! :il bottom pric« v and our people will do well to ui\e him a call before purchase inc. Very doubt- AI.L PoaTAfiE. ful accounts, and all ac counts 0 j'enisold and over fee 50 i>er cent, of the amount collected and all postage. Every thing tried no matter how old or apparent ly doubtful. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER TOP & in mm, —ALSO— Fan and HeavyLnmber ffapas. FACTORY WEijT MAIN EET LAPORTE, I*A r s. . All kinds of repairing promptly and neatly done ;if. reanotinlilt; prices. sz Shoeing IlHck. J. W. BALLARD. May 18) 'BB, a just MpTArrived! With a new Block of Latest Stales of . . . DRY GOODS. Prices below Competition, NO xi cms* Of All kinds. Winter Hats and Caps, Ohildrens, youths. Misses and Mens, A variety of styles. Our clothing department is complete, fjntest cuts on hand, at bottom Prices. China and Queensware, Lamps anr Lamp fixtures, Boots, and all kinds of Shoes. My grocery department is complete. Call and examine goods and prices, before buying elsewhere. 1 T. J. KEELEK, Center Mail St. Laprte, P?. j Stoves and Ranges! COAL aud WOOD IIEATING STOVES. BOX and EGG STOVES. CAST and'STEEL RANGES k fi GOOD SECONDHAND lIEATE US, CHEAP. FULL LINE OF Stove Brick and Repairs For the leading makes of Stoves on Hand: HOT AIR. ifc HOT WATER Tjs AND STEAM HEATING, Estimates Given. Gnus and Amuniiio i, all kinds, tinning Spouting, Roofing, Plumb ing, Heavy aud Shelf Hardware. IlilMII Come and bee prices and terms the best in the county. Quality and Quantity are unsurpassed. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, Pa. No prices like ours ON Groceries. Every pnee we quote is the lowest. We intend to keep our prices ahvay* The Lowest. And the people have learned to Appreciate the lact that MRS. LAUER'3 STORE is riglil "in if for cheap gnosis. My groceries are always fresh and o! the best tjuttlilv. Flour aud fceu the best the market alTords. M US. M. C. LA UK li. May 13. , 9: > IV ILLIA AISH'OKT AMI NORTH bICANCII VV KAILKOAI) TIMETABLE. NORTH. Nuvembor, T6, 18U4. KIT^RN, I', M \. M A. M. I'. .1. 4 3»j 10 311; A..Wi)l*inaporta.l. 10 15 527 5 111 111 s:> Halls | !l 44 4 411 fa 15 >i(> Pc-unsJ.le IV 4n 14 3ft 52C II 12 ....llughe -rille « 2« 4 2.1 6 Sf'i II 2lli...PiclnrßK l?.| C() . > —* - r\> 1 V '~s S- \ 1 V Q -▼lt© 00 Q o - d NO A 1 * TIH; NAME OF THTbi NEXT j President of thj United Stater> WIIX HE ANNOUNCED IN The &r k TRIBUNE OF NOVEMBER 4rn 1806. 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Your horse beinc always Mlaarp *hod, ! / " : T/ /'is %\\ is ready for work, llis feet are always ■ /;•■ * J \\ in Rood condition, aud he is not constantly at '* jj I 1 : ,m T m %\ tlie blacksmith's being sharpened, which h • . ) i&' 112 f' jUa ; ff 1 Sfe «\ feet, causing great expense and loss k v \ V5 . 4' ®ll °f time to you. Remember, once shod with «v V • ' f4 m . «gj "Neverflins" you can easily putin new Calks V ''V F J '' l £* when needed without removing the uhocs. J.' - 112 a fiEL'i.'..:l"i .'. fir 9J BR Sf'Rß your Aorts-.nho,'r hat on hand; hav« w Zf.n W 1 0 con iitions of its history. cx >° / powerful agent in the national com- °\ ?° mun ty, it is now more than ever a leader in °N L newt and able comment. 0 Iti various departments have during the ' 0 past y ?ar been greatly strengthened. o< 0 covered county by county, ©< ,•0 city by city, town by town. No other news- °< 110I 10 P-per covers the State so well. °S 1 The Woman's Page of The Press has be- l 0 »cma one of its most prominent features and ' 0 i eagerly sought by ladies. o, 1 10 n the matter of Amateur Sports The Press 01' 0 s also far in the lead and publishes more 01 1° o?\vs cn that subject than any other paper in 01 ! 1° the country. 1 The subscription price of The Press, per ° 1 V-a> 's; Daily, six dollars; Daily and Sun- 0 ' i o C'.-. v tii.hr dollars; Weekly, one dollar. o<' o Tit Pi ess is the greatest want medium in o< >o p,. , and gives the lowest rates on ° ( t r° tli 1 t.'.ss if advertising. 0 I jo o' kJLS.I.O e Fresh stock A j THE Tannery Store ll' >v ; i turned from the ' '•<> purchased the 11 1,; 1ll v «>f Dry Goods, ' <•., uitable for the F ' : i* piepured to sell tin- iic fit nan nsonable prices :if; ca' be had in tho country Our stock of iTi-. li !. .. J ■Ati ~i i,i e usual standard here*™ t: ill > 11i iji our store, and as • 1 •>' h -.so i.'oods are pur i' ■ st.'d at a less price than t'v r!v, r.ro disposed to give, uu customers tli© beneflt. OUR BOOT A■ B SHOE Depart ment cannot bo surpassed iu either quality or variety— and the prices are less than ever offered before in this market. Spring Dress goods ot the different varieties, at prices to suit tiie times. J amesMcFarlane. LAPOitTE, PA. A sliingle •Hoof, i 7 jj whclh t ft' foi'i! or slate, lets the 5 su"w- jft tliroudi. When it freezes | under the latter (be lutes are pretty 1 :ij>( to i all parts of Europe, aid f->r i Insurance Companies A {.: 'lii'D JORDAN, CASUIKR. L* -c - . &CO Dushore, Pa Manufnc"ft rs of Flour, Feed. Meal and Lumber. This Firm has one of the !arg <• tGri-t V in the county and they moke i speeilty ol r aiiulucturing good flour and fed. tli ai y ur order. Prices way down to >i ; ' the times. Octl.M 'yrlitST NATIONAL BANK JL" P> . si,l. ,t. or UL SHORE, PA. O. U- Vv l- J.M-.S. ✓ IN" 850,000. M, D. BWAT!TS. SURPLUS S 7,000. Sal-;< its . re ii i individuals and firms. i;. VV. aADDrII.L, Busliore, Pa. OFF ICE no lib WLU.N-'. DAY. 10 10 3. EVE, KATI SATUUDAY, 10 to 3. AND TIIUOAT. WENKI T. DOWNS, i I'jitja ATTORN ET-AT-LAW Ex-Protb'y. Jtegistcr A Recorder of Sullivan C Office with Sln-riff Malmffey, LuPorte Pa. LLOYD, ATTO It X EY-AT-L A W. MUNCY, Lfiioinhig Co., Penna. ffY® J. & FlIT INGHAM, d» a \ ATTOUKEYS-AT I.AW, LAPORTE, - - /PA. Legal Hie iness attended to in thidi and j adjoining Counties. i .MULLEN, .MULLEN, ATTOUNt.Y -AT LAW, DUSnORE, - - PA. Office with B. S. Collins, K J. BRADLEY, i AT TOITNEY-AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - - PA ; Office in C ounty Building near courthouse TRAINER & PURVIS, ;HMHI LOANS NEGOTIATED &C. N'o. 29 W. 4th St., Williamsport, jgpAll kinds of merchandise bought o< sold on commission. — CROWN ACME Tie Best Bernini Oil Ttot Caa Be Made irom Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney It will not char the wick. Jt has a high fire t It will not explode. It is without comparison t perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the fi crude iu the most perfectly equi' refineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST. Ask vnur dealer for CKOWM ACME. Trade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC REFINP Williamsport Stati Williamsport ]\