THE REPUBLICAN. Mr J. •*EMEY. - - - ElUto.'. rtiIDAY DECEMIIER 18, 1*95 KaHlarm ol the W t rk. Business is still sluggish as if gorg ed by exoMftive indullgence of the • pp-'tite for buying when prices were advancing. In nearly every branch stocks not yet distributed tio consumer# stand in the way of new order*, and competition of a pro ducing force largely exceeding the present demand puis down prices, that decline retarding purchases yet raore. After the holidays men look for a larger demand, whether large enough to support all the producing force awakened to activity by the Abnormal rush of buyers last summer remains to be seen. For the present the cprings of new business are run ning low, but enough is doing on old orders to keep most of the works employed iu part and a good propor tion fully. Financial influences have not hindered, and rarely has the opening of a session of Congress affected business so little. Reaction in prices is not stimulate ing, even when it means return to health after an unwholesome advance hut it has l>een the most prominent feature in business for some weeks. •Of the leading products, hides were almost the first and the most active in ririnji, hut h:tve now reduced 40 per cent. Wheat rose about 27 cts. with false reports, but declined a bout 18 cents. Cotton rose nearly 50 per. cent.., but has receded about 15 per cent., and leather rose as much but has declined thus tar 13 per eent. Irou rose nearly CO percent., but has declined from the highest point about 10 per cent. Woolen goods rose scarcely any, and cotton gooda much less than cotton, and boots and shoes much less than leather, and these have declined comparatively little. Each branch hat special conditions, but where the rise was large and due to fictitious or temporaiy influences, much re notion is natural. Hetail prices, as usual, yield wore slowlv, and not in proportion to the wholesale cost o! commodities. Wheat has advanced about a cent for the week, though Western re ceipts have been 7,014,911 bushels against 3,727,788 last year, and Atlaatie exports, flour included, again exceed last year's, 2,326,093 against, 1.887.737 bushels. The best Western estimates of the crop have l»e«a raised again. Corn moves from farms less freely than a year ago, the low price hindering, but exports wetb 1,293,774 bushels, against 178,- 818 last year. Cotton has been weak again, declining a quarter for the week and the January option 27 points. The quantity which has eowe into sight, 35 per cent, loss than last year to dai«, does not yet indicate a yield 30 or 37 per cent, less than last year to date, does not yet indicate a yield 30 or 37 per cent, smaller, as many predict, though the recent movement is very ■lovr. Northern spinners have taken about a third less than last year. European manufacture feels shrink age in exports to India and the East and the less favorable prospect for goods. In this country the manu facture meets with a much reduced demand, and prices are gradually sinking, in the average for all grades about 2$ per cent, frem the highest point in October. Wo'il has been slightly strengthened by the London sales, but the average of quotations by Cofctes Erothcrs is only a tenth •fl per cent, higher. Sales continue large, 8,463,100 lbs for the week, of which 60 per cent, was foreign. Manufacturers have much machinery; idle at present, and orders thus far j are not encouraging. Dress goods: are in less demand, and Atlantic! all-wool Jcashmeiß were reduced 10: •«er cant. jre is rarely a railroad collision without the killing of a ..i elerk or two. The move to tie government pension the ..imilies of this clAas of its servants when they are killed while in the discharge of their duties, is reason able. Their vocation is extra haz*- ardous. If companies will not in jure them, the government ought to. Last Sunday in a little town, not. a hundred miles from Elmira, a colored preacher saiil to his flock, iast before the eoiiti'ibution plate was passed, "De collection will now ba taken, and for the glory of heaben whiahasrar of you stole Mr. Jone's tarkay, don't put anything on the plate." One who was there says: "Bvery blessed nigiah in church •ana down wid de rocks."—Elmirn Ke IM. , Harry Hay ward of Minneapolis, who was convicted of the murder of Mias Catharine Oiug, was hanged W«dnMday morning, Deo. 11th, They say the editor shot two tame rabbits while in pursuit of game and taking part in the grand hunt, Saturday. Well I well ! this is out of place, if we are to judge the keen ness of the animals by the ground they were covering at the time we made the shots. Why, they were going at the rate of a yeller dog kicked out of the front door. We fear somebody has made a mistake, but under all the circumstances, we shall not, abruptly, deny the charge. Next week we will publish the ofllcial announcement of the Sullivan county teachers' institute to be held at Dushore, December 30—Jan. 3. Among the instructors are the fol lowing well known educators: Dep uty State Supt. Henry Ilouck; Prof. 11. E. Cogswell, Mansfield; Supt. J. VI. Berkev, Somerset county; Prof. F. H. Green, West Chester. For Thursday evening the N. Y. Male Quartet, a first class musical com pany from New York city has been secured. Court Proceeding*. The regular Dee. term and sessions of the court of Sullivan county, convened at the courthouse in Laportc on Monday, Dec. 9. 1895, at 2 p. ni. Present : Hon. E. M. Dunham, President, aud Hons. Jno. Yonkin aud M. J. Phillips, Judges on tbe bench. Q'and Jury called and sworn, C. H.Jen nings appointed foreman. Constables made their sworn returns in open court. In re; guardeanship of F. F. Miller, on petition (he court grant a rule lo show cati«e why Geo E. Brown, guardean,shi;ll not be discharged. Comth. vs P. F. Murphy; true bill, con tinued. Comth. vs J. L. Cocoman; true bill, ease tried. Verdict, not guilty and cost to he equally divided between prnseculor P. F. Murphy and the defendant, Dec. 10 1895. Both parties sentenced to pay satd costs as apportioned or to give bail to Sheriff to pay same within 10 days and to stand committed until sentence is complied with. Dec. 10, 1895, Grand Jury discharged, with the thanks of the court for their prompt attention to business and for the recominendiitions embodied in their report. Comth vs Frank May, larceny. True bill, continued. D. Brown vs Trexler Terrell A Co., Court permit original statement to be i awarded Council for defendants excepted ' old bill sealed. The Charter applied for is gr.inted to the United Evangelical church of Dusho.-e l'a. By the court. John Utz vs J. W. Carroll Counsel for defendant moved for a new trial in this case. The motion is entertained and is certified to Hon. B. M. Peck, P. J. of 42 Dist. Pa. In re: Insolvency of J. L. Cocoman- the Sheriff is directed lo discharge the said J. L. Coc >man upon payment of jail fees if any are due. Bond required in the sum of SIOO and rule granted to show cause why defendant should not he discharged as an insolvent. % Iu re- Petition for a county bridge over Muncv creek at Sonestown. The court ! appoint Henry Swank J. F. Bennett and Phillip Worth irt'>n as viewers. Comth. vs Simon Fromberg, peddling, i True bill, esse continued until next term. | John VV. Carroll vs Thomas Miner and I James Ladden; ejectment, ease on trial. In re: I.unacy of Harvey McKay, on hearing petition the court on motion of attornies for petitioners direct the commit tee to make sale of the Lunatic's real estate described in the petition and approved of the bond already filed in the sum of S2OOO for the faithful application of the proceeds of said s ile. Ernest A. Hegel admitted as a ci'iz<n and duly sworn in open curt. Comth vs Frank Quigley; fornication and bistardy; true bill. Case tried, verdict "guilty as indited," sentence—and now- Dee. 11, 1895, the sentence of the court is that you pay a «ne or 112 1.00 and costs of prosecution; and thai you pay to Cather ine Lang the sum of (15 00 for her expen ses at the birth of the child, alßo the sum of 15 for the support of the child from that time up to the present and that yon pay her 75c per week for the support of the child until It ia 7 years old; and that you give bond in the sum of (300 to the commissioners of Cherry twn. that this order is complied with and th-it you stand committed until this sentence is complied with. By the court. CONTINC! 1> NETT WEEK. I'otificnl Announcement. The undersigned announces himself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Laporte township. suhjee'ed to the will of the voters of s.iid township, Geo P. KAHGK. Ladies, h-tve vou seen the new d>ess goods at T.J. lteeler's. Me can astonish vou, both in quality and price. An Opportunity for a fow days only A few live Agents; either sex;- genteel business; can be done day or evenings. For particulars write immediately, with reference. Address, YV., Box 1904, P. O. N. Y. City. NOTICE.— My hnsbnnd, M M. Fiester, has left my bed and b'<ard without, j'ist cause or provication and I liere'iy for bid any one harboring or trusting him, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. a Alt AH c. FIESTER. FOR SAI.E: Four buggies, two buck boards one one-horse lumber wagon, two one-horse lumber wagons. Hand made and brand new. Guaranteed to be first class in every respect. For sale cheap Call and examine them and if you are ir. need of either, I am sure they will meet your approval and satisfaction. J. W. BALLAKD, Laporte, Pa. AdminlNtrntor'H Notice. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned unon the estate of W. B Hill, M. D., lata of Laporte boro notice is hereby given that all pewons in debted to said estate muit make immediate oayment. and alt having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated to me for settlement. GKO I>. FKONTZ, Adm'r. Hughesvilie, Pa., Nor. 11, 1895. The contest court convened in Im port* to-day, Thursday. Judge Dunham Inform* the editor that it in very difficult to say how much time the attornies will consume in their argument to the court, concerning who shall pay the cost of the con test—the district or the petitioners, hence, it is impossible for the RE PUBLICAN to give the decision ol the court, in tbiß issue. Dist. Atty. F. F. Drake of Wj» oming county came up to hear the arguments iu the contest case. Mr. Drake is a warm friend of Judge Dunham. A. P. T. L. The American Protective Tariff League is a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows : " The object of thi» League shall be to protect American labor by a tariff on imports, whioh shall adequately secure American industrial product* against the competition of foreign labor." There are no personal or private profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by memberships, contributions and the distribution of its publications. FIRST : Correspondence is solicited regarding " Membership " and " Official Correspondents." BECON D: We need and welcome contribution*, whether email or large, to our oause. THIRD: We publish a large line ef document* oovering all phases of ths Tariff question. Com* plete set will be mailed to any addrtss for 50 oente. FOURTH: Bend postal oard requeet for fro« aample copy of the 'American Economist." Address Wilbur F. Wakeman, General Secretary, 185 West 23d Street. New Yerk. T. F. Carskadden, MERCHANT TAILOR, WILLIASPORT, PA. OEFTCF. \n. 40, WEST FOURTH KTREFT. Mr. Carskadden is numbered among the very best tailors in the city, and his prices are reasonable. 4>l2:'9ft. Bernice Coal at Rock-bottom prices. Fred Roehrle of Huaheaville, has recently been appointed general j sales agent for the Bernice Coal company, along the W. &X.B. R R. Ik' is offering coal at boLtorn prices and our people will do well to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. PRICE PER GROSS TON, (2210 lbs.). Gra'.e, - - $3 fiij „ Eng. - - $2.75 Stove No. 4, - - $2 90. Chestnut, - - $2 90 Pea, - - $1.90. Address all orders to FREI) ROEHRLE, Hughesville, Pa. I j 1 HANGF.3, TTT-Jll I HEATING STOVES, Will WASHING _ I MACHINES, lease On reasonable terms, with a SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN. Headquarters to buy your hardware. JAS. CUNNINGHAM, er _ Dushore. Collections Correspondents Made in all Parts of Iu all Ci iesof the the World. World. Charles N. Purvis, COLLECTION OFFICES, 540 Paoker St., WILLI AMSPORT. TELEPHONE KO. 1293. No fees charged unices successful or satisfactory. No FKK LESS Charges on all business THAN IV PUR according to difficulty. ex- CENT, AND penses, cie. Very doubt- AI.L POSTAOK. ful accounts, and all ac counts Oyeaisold and over fee 50 per cent of the amount collected and all postage. Every thing tried no mutter how old or apparent ly doubtful. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER —IN— TOP T DPS -ALSO- Farm aai Heavy LnmSer Tapis. FACTORY WEST MAIN EET LA PORTE, PA P. S. All kinds of repairing promptly and neatly done nt reasonable pi ices. Vicious rtoises Mwil in Martin's tloiw Shoeing Rack. J. W. BALLARD. Hay 18; '92. A Just MjsTArrived! \sr With a now slock of Latent St* lea of . . . DRY GOODS. Prices below Competition, MfKONBi Of All kinds. Winter Hats and Caps, Childrens, youths, Misses and Mens, A variety of styles. Our clothing department is complete. Latest cuts on hand, at bottom Prices. China and Queensware, Lamps and Lamp fixtures, Boots, and all kinds of Shoes. My grocery department is complete. Call and examine goods and prices, before buying elsewhere. T. J. KEELER, Center Main SI,. Lajturie. Pa. Stoves and Ranges! COAL anil WOOD HEATING STOVES, EOS and EGG STOVES. CAST and STEEL RANGES GOOD SECOND HAND II EATERS, CHEAP. FULL LINE OF Stove Brick and Repairs For the leading makes of Stoves on lland: IIOT A IK. HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING, Estimates Given. Guns and Ainunilion, all kin.ls. Tinning Spouting. Hooting, Plumb ing, Li envy and Shelf Hardware. Come and see us; prices and terms the best in the county. Quality and Quantity are unsurpassed. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, Pa. No prices like ours - UN Groceries. Every priee we quote is the lowest. We intend to keep our prices always Tin; Lowest. And the people have learned to Appreciate the fact that OS. LAUER'S STORE is right "in it'' for cheap goods. S\y groceries are always fiesli and ot the I test quality. Flour and feed the best the market ull'otds. MJtS. M. C. LA ITER. May 13. '9? \\ ILLIAMSI'OHT AND NORTH IIKANCU *V KAILKOAD TIMK TABI.K, north. November, 25, 1804. soi'th, I*. M A. Ml ~A.-W.-p.-J. 4 3'i 10 311 A..WiH'maport«.L 10 15 5 510 10 »5 llllll* V M 4 fa 15 i'iO 5U Pi'niisd.de ! fit 40 H 5 2ft II 12.....!1ugh»-fille V 211 4 2:i 5 ;if> II 20 ...PictarcHncki... » 21 4 1 f6 ittJii'll Si ....Lyon's 5i11.... IV 17 fl || fa 4liill 2<i| Chataouni ; 111 la i4 ( 5 4fe 11 3.'> ~..#lpn Xlawr ... 9 OSj 4Hi 86 65j I'll 42 Rilkins If!» OH 13 5' fa SSi'll 54 —Sirnwbriago.... IV 00 f3 51 f* 01 I'll 40 ...Bceeh (iicn.... fS sfi! f3 47 fl 01' II 52 ...Muuc.v Valley... 8 a.'!' 3 4 fl 10 11 50 Kon-'Stou n 847 3 3 *23 11 lfl Nordmont ! 832 3 2 §47 12 34 T.nporte : 815 3 o.' f7 0.1112 63 f7 58 12 44 T2O 1 05! SUtt.rfielil | 74i 23« 1 10 I>u*hore | 7 30 11 51 t 40J New Albany....! 713 2 I All trains daily except Sunday 112 dig sta tioDF, Conneetions with the Phils, and Bending a: llallf, for all points noith and souih and Ih Piillbrnok and Beech Creek railronls- At Sut torficld for all points on the Lehigh Vallev railroad. At Sonestown with t : e l.'aglcg Mere railroad. GKO. V. FORMAN, Vice President. R. F>. EAVKNSON, Gen Manager, J. V. iiETTENBUiIY, Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler, - —DUSHORE, pa J* Established April Ist, 1879. Keep your eyes open And we will show you llio value For your money that you ever «aw. We are able to make Lowest I rices 011 all goods and point to our prices in proof of our statements. 'I he attention of close buyers is invited ! AVe appeal to the judgment of buycis and request comparison j In Every Particular of our goods with any on the market, and we will be contented to abide by the verdict. 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No other news- o< 1° puper covers the State so well. 01 ] i The Woman's Page of The Press has be- °*l l 0 «rm? one of its most prominent features and Tl is eagerly sought by ladies. 2 o In the rriatter of Amateur Sports The Press ot o fc> also far in the lead and publishes more o< ( ° c l *- on that subject than any other paper in ®< 110I 10 ths'country. °\ l o The subscription price of The Press, per ' 0 > -ar, is; Daily, six dollars; Daily and Sun o d Vj tight dollars; Weekly, one dollar. o ftit Piess is the greatest want medium in ©(' 1 10 P":'?*deip!iia and gives the lowest rates on o< 1° ttiat clasc: of advertising. ' o", OuiiLU X.U.OJLUJUUUUL!LiL!LOjD Fresh stock AT THE —' Tannery Store l!n jufct, returned from the City, w here we purchased the UMi.tl supply of Dry Goods, (<r i , ii.-s suitable for the S( ' ' ' are prepm-ed to sell tlif ntjiL' at ns reasonable prices its < i ■ in- had in the country Oar stock of iGEOCKiES ( A:o t; o usual standard here ; tofoiv sold in our store, and, as much of these goods are pur ch'iKod at a less price than ion :''. iy, we are disposed to give our customers the benefit. OUR EOOT O SHOE . Department cannot be surpassed m -ither quality or variety— and the prices are less than ever offered before in this niarkot. Spring Dress goods ot the dill rent varieties, at prices to suit the times. J amcsMcFarlane. ' __ X.APOHTE. PA. j A siimgle Hoof, od or slate, lets the : .Is •" .utli . When it freezes 4 Under the lates are pretty I . break. A ST.*; "\XA ROOF 1 • i in. nf these drawbacks. It is I ' ,v > I ght and is ire and lightning 4 l ,r - • 112 ust. u no more. Let us >' I i our pamphlet telling all ; i abouttron and stec 1 roofs, j Pl'i T.-YOIn I HON HOOFING CO., ! iri ' ST " N ' I'A . «£ iIK. LAPORTE. PA. I Do a ; king and Collecting bi y business intrusted to us will be carefully attended to. A ..'ents for -;mship Tickets to and from nil parts of Europe, and 112 [usu>ance Companies ROAN.OASTOB. T <> "TV ft rv/\ •w'v *.. • --- Dusliore, Pa M tufa of Flour. Feed, Meal and Lunt'i.'.-- '!'<•!• ]• irm lu;s one of the targ et Gr'i.-i M:!.'- .u il..- county and they make (acturing good flour and i en your order. Prices way . to suit the tunes. Octl.H V Til'.Si NATIONAL BANK OF DUSUORE. PA. G 11. Wi r.r,::a. w - of individuals and firms. j Qli- VV. V.'A i DELL, XJutliore, Pa. OFFICE HOURS: WKONKSDAY, 10 tO 8. VYE, EAR SATVHDAY, 10 tO 8. AND THKOAT. I ]M*ENIIY T. DOWNS, ATTORN EY—AT—LAW Ex-Protk'y. licgUtertt Reeordor of Sullivan C Offii'e »ilh Sturiff Mahaffey, Lnl'orte P». LLOYD, ~ ATTORX E Y- A T- L A W. MUNCY, Lycoming Co., Penii*. •Y 6 J. &F7 u. INGUAIL is a \ ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - - PA. Legal Business attended to in this and idjoining Counti. s. IT* J. MULLEN, ATTORN «.Y-AT-L A W, !>USnORE, - - PA. Office with B. S. Collins, K J. BRADLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, LAPORTE, - PA Office in County Building near court bouse TRAINER & PURVIS, mm in LOANS NEGOTIATED &C. \'o. 2!) W. 4 tli St., "Williamsport, Ph, JtgrAll kinds of merchandise bought o» sold on commission. CROWN ACME T'taMßmil Oil That Can P" Made Irani Petroleum* It gives :i brilliant light. Il will not smoke the chimn It will not char the wick. It has a high fire te' It will not explode. It is without comparison »> perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the fit irude in the most perfectly equip' refineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. * _ Trade orders filled by ThK iTLANTIO REFININT Williamsport Statioi Williftmsport Pa.
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