THE REUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor. \ FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 18% There will be a meeting of the Republican Standing Committee for Sullivan county, held at Laporte, on Jan. 28,1896, at one o'clock p. m. for the purpose of fixing time and plaoe for holding county convention aad such other business as may •one before the committee. A full attendance is desired. Following is a list of committee. Bernice—C. B. Watson. Cherry—ll. G. Iluffmuster. Colley—Wm. Allen, Duahore—F. P. Vincent. Davidson —D. H. Lorali. Elkland —11. W. Osier. Forks twp.—Wm. Bird. Forksvllleboro. —J. W.Rogers. Fox—A. B.Killmer. Hillsgrove—J. C. Christian. Jamison City—J. W. Harvey. Laporte boro.—F. H. lugliam. Laporte twp.—W. J. Low. Lopez—C. H. Jennings. Mt. Vernon —Warren M. Edlcin. Shrewsbury—E. V. lugliam. F. P. VINCENT, Chairman. A Crisis at Hand In Cuba's Al tai rx. Jacksonville, Jan. 19.—At the request of the Federal War Depart ment Governor Mitchell has ordered Adjutand General Houston to see that the Florida troops tire in readi ness to take the field at a moment's notice. This statement is made on the authority of Judge M. A. Dzialynski of tho city court of Jacksonville, who returned to-day from Tallahas see, the State capital. The Judge received his informa tion from an aide in Adjutant Gen. Houston's office. Judge Dzialynski's informant said it was understood similar requests had been sent to the Governors of other States. Advices from Tallahassee to-night state that the story has become generally known there and is causing great excitement. Governor Mitchell and Adjutant General Houston were asked in re gard to it, but they refused to either affirm or deny. Adjutant General Houston has been in his office all day and has sent telegrams to all battalion commanders in the State. Major Turner, of Jacksonville, com manding First Florida Battalion, has received several messages for the Adjutant General, but refuses to make known their contents. The battilion commanders at Pennsacola and Tampa have also re ceived messages from General Hous ton to-day. It is stated in Talla hassee as coming from the executive office, that the Washington author ities have reason to believe that a deal is pending between Spain and Great Britain for the sale of Cuba to latter, and that the United States is preparing to resist the transfer of the island at all costs. Cuban leaders here insist that Great Britain is after the island, and that the flying squadron is coming to American waters to be ready for the war with the United States that will inevitably follow the attempted cession of Cuba. Dispatches indi cate that the report about holding the troops in readiness has spread all over Florida, and that the war fever Is higher now than the day after Cleveland's Venezuelan message. MMM America mo Harm. London, Jan. 20.—Whatever may be the sensational reports in America about the destination of the flying sbuadron, they are the merest con jesture. Not even the Admiral, as I cabled Saturday, will know his destination until he opens his in structions when putting finally to sea. The wild reports apparently current in America of its sailing point being Bermuda, or having ref erence to either Venezuela or Cuba, are denounced by the authorities here as mischievous fabrications. Such a step on the part of the British Admirality, it is fully recog nized, would be tantamount to de claring war with the United States. Lord Salisbury has not lost his sen ses and such action could only mean that. No authority here can understand what is meant by the report from New York that Great Britain has made a demand on Spain for the revenues of Cuba to pay the outstad ing claims of investors in Spanish bonds. Doubtless there are such investors in England, but the wildest imaginings could not conceive of the British Government intervening by such a method to enforce the pay - ment of the debt to British subjects. That, again, would mean war with the United States, if not with the whole oivilized world. The flying squadron doubtless has fulfiled its mission in serving notice on the world that Great Britain is in complete readiness to meet any emergency. It may not sail a hun dred miles beyond these shores. It is indeed proof of this empire's naval prescience and strength. Eleven years ago the best fleet of England assembled in this same harbor of Portsmouth. Thirteen war vessels were then gathered there of the best typo extant at that time. Either the Majestic or the Magnifi cent of the present Channel licet could send the whole thirteen to the bottom before any one of them could reach her. Of tho thirteen only three are now in commission, and are practically superannuated. The others have been sold as marine rubbish.— Ex. And Still tho Third Term Talked, Washington Special to Richmond "Dis patch," (Deui.) A well-known and shrewd Demo crat of large political experience said to-day that it was Cleveland or de feat; that with Cleveland the Demo crats might win, while with anybody else defeat was almost certain, lie said that he had taken the pains to canvass this question among repre sentative men of a number of and that he found that his opinion was endorsed by the majority. Air. Cleveland's friends say that the President will not run if he can get out of it; but that the convention will not take no for an answer. "Who but Cleveland can you nomi nate," said a Republican, "to make tiny sort of a fight this year ?" and tiie question was not very promptly answered by the surrounding crowd of Democrats in a leading hotel here. And so goes the talk without a word about the third-term objestion; that seems to be lost sight of, St Eelton, Pa., Jan. 20, '96. Great activity still continues at the plant of the Pennsylvania Steel company. The semi-month pay day for services during the last two weeks n December occurred on Saturday, when the 4,463 employees were paid the sum of $83,883. The total amount paid for wages during the year 1895, was $1,927,42-1.62 and the average number of men on the pay rolls was 4600. The works were in operation 281 days during the year... .Our town is becoming qirte lively in local politics, the outpour ing of Republicans on Saturday evening at the primary election was indicative of the great interest taken in municipal affairs. The contest centered on justice of the peace and high constable....Our new post master (a Democrat) will enter up on the duties of his ollice this week. ... .The ice dealers have been busy smiling and cutting ice for the last ten days.... The aunual election of directors for the Steelton National Bank was held last week and the board organized by the election of Mnj. L. S. Rent, President; J, E. Rutherford, Vice President; and W. J. Sualcly, Cashier.... The health of this place is remarkably good this winter... .The Repuhucan" visits me every Friday evening regularly and 1 am always glad to receive it. Long may it shine and enlighten outsiders to join tho party that has brought the states together and cemented them with the best blood of the nation. D. Luzerne county is still wrestling with a site for a new courthouse, and there is a row over the grand jury's recommendation. Money Valley's Callelpian Literary Society. The members of the Calleipian Society seem to appreciate the fact that the literary society is one of the most important factors in the attain ment of an alKaround developemont. The society under the management of Prof. T. 11. Gallagher, has more than held its own, both in x-egard to increase of membership and as con» cerns interest of program. The subjects of the orations have been selected with care, and were such as to awaken not only thought, but feeling also. The subjects were such as in some demonstrable way, concern the well-being of men. the exercise most enjoy ed by those taking part as will as by the audience is the debate. Its value for developing quickness of insight, coolness under fire, and skill in handeling the "Laboring oar," is proverbial. Political subjects, sub jects of a debatable nature in the pedagogical field, and questions dealing with the problem of life, have been discussed. Among those taking a prominent part in the society debates we ask leave to men tion, Prof. T. H. Gallagher, Mr. A. Starr, Dr. L. L. Berr, Prof. L. M. Sweeney, Rev. Lepley, Mr. J. Will Moran, Mr. J, B. Magargle, T. F. Kernan, Mr. H. Johnson, Mr. 0. Welliver, 11. Kahlcr and Howard Kitchen. A few of the resolutions debated were the following: Ilesolvcd—that compulsory school law is a benefit; that foreign emigration should be prohibited; that the pen is mightier than the sword; that electricity bene fits us more than steam; that the Indian received cruder treatment by the whites than the Negro; etc. The musical programs have been fully abreast of the literary. The recitations, as always, have been very good. The interest in society work continues unabated, and the outlook is bright. Q. EAGLES MERE ITEMS. Nearly all our townsmen finished filling their ice houses last week. Capt. Chase seemed to be the hap piest man in the whole crowd. Rev. 11 K. Miller hits been con ducting a series of revival meetings here, for the past three weeks and is meeting with success. The Eagles Mere school is pro gressing finely under the able man agetnent of Miss Jennie Roach as teacher. We wish her success in her second year's work at this place. C. Pcale,jr., is kept busy these days filling out his assessment rolls. Our popular butcher, Irvin Taylor is kept busy supplying the town with "porkers." Frank May wears an exceedingly broad smile; it's a boy. Several of our young gentlemen visited the Eagles Mere school last Friday afternoon. SWEET MARIE. Try Cuticle Cure for chapped hands; large bottle, 25c. at the Laporte Pharmacy. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Walter ,Spencer ife Sou, are respectfully requested to settle the same ou or bciore the Ist dav of Feb., ''JO. A. E. TRIPP, Assignee. Trial List, Fob. Term 1890. BBTUBN DAY, l'l-.8. 24, 1890. 1. C. I). Eldred vs Milton Oilman aril N. M. Oilman, No, 74 Feb. term 1888. Ejectment. 2 David Brown (us )vs J. 11. Terrell »nd E W. Trexler & Sons, No. 50 Feb. term 18)3. Assump-it. 8. Keystone Confection Company vs Geo. l'. Jackson. No. II Feb. term 1895. 4 Henry McDomont vs Thomas Ma haffey Sheriff. No. 50 May term 181)5. Trespass. 5. John O Wilson vs The Lyon Lum ber company. No. 13 Sept. term 1893. Defendants Hppeal. 0. 11. J. Shaylor vs Richard Lisson. No. 32 Sept. term 1895. Replevin. 7 11. J. Shaylor vs Stewart Chase. No 33 Sept. term 189'«. Replevin. 8- Elizabeth Reins yd r vs Thomas MaliaHey No. 70Sept. t rm 1895. Trspass, W. J. LAWRENCE, Proth. Proth's. oifice, Laporte I'.i, Jan. 11, 1890. QOt'UT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HON. E. M. DUNHAM, Prcsi dent Jndr.e. Honorab'es John Yonkin and M. J. Phillips, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliverer, Quarter Sessions of tliw l'e ice, Orphans Court and Common Pleas tor the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing d tc the 13 day of Dec. 1895, to me directed, for hold ing the several courts in the borough of Laporte, on Monday tlieittli day of Feb. 1890, at 'i o'clock p. in. Therefore, notice is hereby gi<-en to the 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 examinations and other remem berauces to those things to which their offices appertain to be done. And to those who arc bound by their recognizntion to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be in the jnil of the said oainty of Sullivan are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. ELLIS SWANK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte. Pa., Jan, 13, '96. ."Vol ice. In re- Estate of Charles Roof, deed. In the Orphan's Court if Sullivan county, No. 9, Sept. term. 1895. The undersigned nnd auditor appointed by 'he Orphans' Court of Sullivan county to distribute the fund in the hands of the Administrator of the estate of said deced ent as shown by the account fiied in said court will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at Ills office in the Court House, at Laporte, Pa., on Monday, the 10th day of February. l(?9ii, at to o'clock, a. 111., when anil where all persons interested in s>iid fund are required to present their claims and produce tli. ir evidence or be forever debarred from said fund. 10.MU1.1.EN, Auditor. Luporte, l'a., Jan. 6, ISJJG. K Li'HON'SUS WALSiI™ uu ATTORNEY-AT-J. AW. DUSIIOUE. - - PA. Office in Bank Building, 2d floor. LIME! Lime! to Fertilizer, Can bo supplied either by the bushel or car load, By applying at my oflice. Limehouse at tannery switch, opposite the saw mill. JAMES McFAHLANE. Laportc, Pen mi. Notice. The books and accounts of Dr. ~\V. B. Hill deceise 1 having been placed in my hands for settlement by George P' Frontz, Administrator of said dacedcnt, persons knowing themselves Indebted to said W. B. Ilill will please call and adjust the same at my office. A J. BRADLEY, Atty. for Ext, of W. B. Ilill, deed. Laportc, Pa. Dec. 23d. 1895. \\J ILLIA.MSPORT AND NORTH BRANCH » V R AIL ROAt) XI ME TABL E. NORTH. November, 25, IS«4. touTR, Pi Mia. M ! TAT AI T 7 . ~M , 4 10 30 A„\ViH'miport..L 10 15 527 6 Id 10 s">: Halts St 45j 4 4,) fa Is|l'io 5.1 Ponmdile 40! f4 35 b 2t' 11 12j,...llugheisville II 21 1 423 5 35; 11 20j...PjctureRock»... il 21 4 15 f5 S.sji't 1 'Ai ....Lyon's SHtl.... i» 17 ft II f5 41J111 2ill.....Chatnouni fy 15 f4 08 5 tß> II 3'i(...,0!en Slowr ... il 08 401 re 65 fII 42: Ifdkhis f'J 03; f.3 55 to sS:t'll 54 ....Strawbriugo....! ill 00 f3 51 112« 01111l 11...1k-coll (hen....| <8 58 f3 47 601 II 52-...Sluecy Valley... 8 53 344 fi 111; II 511 Bnnostown i 847 337 (i 23 12 Hi' Norduiont ! 8 32: 320 fi 47: 12 31 I.aporlo : 815 3 03 f7 Ort/il2 53 UingtUle if 7 58 f2 44 7 20] 1 05; Sato rfield | 745 230 I 2 t (it Dushars ! 7 30 11 50 ' 2 40, Ni>wAllmny....| 713 212 I 3 30 Monroeton 1 fi 64 10 33 I 400 Lv...Towaudo...Ar fi 40: 0 00 p. st.!i». si. A. siJa. SI All trains daily except Sunday 112 flag sta tions. Connections with the Phih. nnd Reading at Halls, for all points north rind south and tho Falllirnok and Beech Creek railroads- At Sat terfleM for all pointj 011 the Lehigh Valley railroad. At Sonestown with ti e iCiiglci Merc railroad GEO. V. FORMAN, Vice President. R. E, EAVENSON, Don, Manager, CONDENSED REPORT of the First Rational Bank olDushore ut close of business Kecembcr 18, 1895. lIES'JUnCF.S Loans and discounts $87,113.22 U. B. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500.00 Premium on U. S. lloiils 1,150,00 Stock securities 15,950.00 Furniture 1,324.95 Due from banks and apjroved reserve agents 42,9J8.08 Redemption fund with U.S. Tr. 088 50 Specie and legal tender Botes 16,010.65 Total $178,272.30 LIABILITIKB. Capital stoch paid in $50,000.00 Surplus fund and undivded profits 9.658.00 Circulation 11,250.00 Due National Banks 10,222.77 Deposits 97,141.53 $178,272.30 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA C COUNTY OF SULLIVAN J I, M. D. Swarts, Casiier of the above named bank, d > solemnly swear that the above statement is true te the best of my knowledge and belief. M. I). S WARTS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th, day of December, 1895. J. 11. CHONIN, Notary Public. Correct ATTEST: 11. M. SYLVARIA, FISHER WELI.S, P. IJ. POMEIiUY, Directors. J§ J^st ST*Arrived! With a new stock of «fj Latest Sp les of . . • DRY GOODS. Prices below Competition, * NOTIONS) Of All kimls. Winter Hats and Caps, Childrens, youths, Misses and Mens, A variety of styles. Our clothing department is complete. Latest cuts on hand, at bottom j Prices. .China nnd Qucenswarc, 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. K3ELER, Center Jail St„ Lapsrie, Pa. Bernice Coal at Rock-bottom prices. Fred Boehrle of Hughesville, has recently been appointed general salos agent for the" Eernice Goal company, along the W. &N.B. B. It. He is odcriiig coal at bottom prices and our people will do well to give him a call before purchase ing elsewhere. PRICE PER GKO-S TON, (2240 lbs.). Crate, - - sjvj-65 Eeg. - - $2.75 Stove No. 4, - - $3.03, Chestnut. - - $2.9"'. Pen, - - SI.OO. Addn ss all orders to FKED ltOElllvLE, llugltesville, l'a. Stoves and Ranges! COAL and WOOD HEATING STOVES, ISOX and EGO STOVES, CAST and STEEL RANGES™, GOOD SECOND HAND HEATERS, CHEAP. FULL LIN 15 OF Stove Brick and Repairs For the leading makes of Stoves o'.i Hand: HOT AIR. Ik lIOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING 1 , Estimates Given, Guns and Amunition, all kinds. Tinning Spouting, Hoofing, PJnmb- j ing, Heavy and Shelf Hardware. j ll'll-IHI-ll _ j Come and sec lis; prices and terms the best in the county. Quality and Quantity are unsurpassed. SAMUEL COLL', Dushore, .I'M, No prices like ours —ox— Groceries. Every price we quote is the loweat. We intend to keep our prices alw ays The Lowest. And tho people have learned to Appreciate tho fact that MRS. LAUER'S ST3RE is right "in it" Jot cheap goods. My groceries nro always fresh and of the best quality. Flour and feed the be.-! the market affords. 31 US. M. C. LA UER, May 13, 'ft?. a r\ 112 Monday, Tuesday, InMu Wednesday, Thursday, _ Friday and Saturday /fv Our prices are down on these dates. We extend thanks to our many patrons for tlieir kind favors during 1895 and hope to continue their good will in 189(1. "TaVJ'j keep a general assortment of goods and our motto is Quick sales, small profit. Our close neighbors are knowing of this fact, and yon people in the vicinity of Laporte should investigate and be convinced thatNordmont is the place to buy merchandise. Express charges paid on purchases of $5 and over. botsford & NIWMIK, NORDMONT, PA. THir. NAME OF TKW NEXT President of tho United States WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN The &l ork TRIBUNE OF NOVEMBER 4TH 189«. 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BMMBM ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. .1 Your horse being alwayv sharp nhocl, Jmwffs Wm 'VV i 8 rca dy for work, liis feet are always jB'SSm /i l !'-! i''l I I%\\ in fc oo(i condition, and ho is not constantly at /?7\ Z' |! !! ® lu\ tlie being sharpened, which ft \ i J jfjfe'Sft m ruins his feet, causing great expense and loss 1 flMw H of time to yon. Remember, once shod with ■* * raajHS mwMp|K;J&PICH H| "Neverslips" yon can easily putin new Calks It *>jSs W wfi e° needed without remoring the shoes. »■ - TlirCr if BR SFRB yoiir horie-nhorrhaa "XevertUp*" on hand; hnva SaSSm Vll 5k Mm SHOE WITH SO OTHBR. Send y<*xr nddren for de -0 f/ *° riptiV€ circular VMS"* I infuivtation, MAILED FBBE. ABSOLUTELY A< » King.to», Pa. P.viTvlhir.j in Hardware I j ■*- e RANGES. 7 1 | HEATING STOVES, Will WASHING I MACHINES, . i©£lS@ AN " WRINGERS On reasonable terms, with a SIIALL CASII PAYMENT DOWN. Headquarters to buy your hardware. JAS. CDMCT.IM, ££" Dushore. Collections Correspondents Made in nil Parts of In all (Ties of the the World. World. Charles N. Purvis, COLLECTION OFFICES, 540 Paoker St., WILLIAMSPORT. TELEI'IIONIS KO. 1208. No fees charged unlo'-s successful or satisfactory.j- No Pbk Less (.'barzes ON all business) Than 10 I'i.h according to difficulty, ex-; Cent, and prn?es, ec. Very doubt-; Ail Fostagk. ful aeeomils, and all ac counts Cyeaiaold and oviri 112. e 00 per cent, of the amount collected and al! postage. Every ' 1 thing tried no matter how old or apparent ly doubtful. Political Auusnnrcmi'iit. The undersigned announces himself ai candidate for the ofiiee of Supervisor of 1 Laporte towns! ip. suhjeoU'd to the will ofl the voters of suiii township. Grco. P. ICahge. I; For Sale:—Four lm.'ji.'s, two buck-'r boards, one one-hors- lumber wagon, two!! one-horse lumber wagons. Hand made and brand new. Guaranteed to be first class in every respect. For sale cheap 1 Call and examine tlieni and if you are ii. j need of either, I fm sure tbev will meet i your approval anil satisfaction. I J. W . 13ALLARU, Uporte, Pa. J. V. BETTENBUKY, | Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler,! PA.^d^ Established Aoril Ist, 1879. T. F. Carskadden, MERCHANT TAILOR, WILLI ASPO UT, TA. ioi'KrcE XO. 40, WEST FOURTH ST It EST. I Mr. Carskadilen is numbered I unoi'g the very l>est tailors in the i 'ity, and his prices arc reasonable. |4»12:'95. An Opportunity for a few days only V few live Agents; either sex; cent eel hnisincfs; ear. be done day or eventnes. I For particulars write immediately, with reference. Address, W., Box 1901, P. O. :n. Y. City. TVKE NOTICE. —My husband, M M. Kiester, lias left my bed and board without just cause or provieation and I hereby for bid any one harbnring or ti ustinc turn, as j I will nay no debts of his contracting. SARAH C. FXESTKR. I .t Thu ts. -m. Tannery Store 1 cnn'i.-iuc lo curry tlic Uiiic.l :i'is.)iiuieut of both Dry Goods A X D Groceries, hich are equal iothe be«t 1 the maiket. The present stock of P.OCTS, SHOES and KUISBEI! GOODS, i larger than usual, as many new styles ave been introduced. 'all and winter styles of Hats and Caps, rein good supply, and go oil freely. FLOUR, CORN, OATS, CI I Oi J and HAY, re a specialty, and a full stock is lways on hand, Coal, Lime, Brick and Stove Wood, can boriclivercd to suit purchaser, either in small or car load quantities. ffSSte&r* LUMBER, J >f the usual .-trades kept on land, and order* filled on short notice. leaned P >ck—Hemlock and Hardwood 8 always lv pi on hand. A good stock veil puichased, enables nie to meet my customers with a fair price. James McFarlane. iAPOHTE, PA. Our "I Three seam Steel Hoofing, Is pro-t:iiii:.i • tly tin; best cove ring for Hi - ro<nifa< tui ing good flour and 112. tli v ' J :a yi-ur order. Prices way down to suit the limes. . Octl.W 'Y J Sll ST NATIONAL BANK r"- OF DUSHORE, PA. (jr. U. WEI.L .S. \.\'y M, D. SWAKTS. Surplus !*VJ888» ■ Heits accounts of individuals ar.d firms. |jQ R. \V. WAD DELL," * Diiato ro, Pa, OFFICE HOURS: WEDNESDAY, 10 !0 8. EVE, EAR S.Vi'fliDAV, 10 tO 8. AND THROAT, WENRY T. 1>0 T ,V>5 S, Aids ATTOEX EV-J) T-LAW Ex-Proth'y. Kegi.-t.rA Her order of Sullivan Co Oflii o In Public BuiJdlnjr , Court House Square LaPorto P». L7_,OYD, ATTOIt K"i: Y- A T- L A W. M'JKCY, Lycoming Co., Penna. J. &F. H. INGHAM, " ATTI )KNEVS-AT LAW, LAPORTE, - - PA. Legal Burittfss attended to in this and adjoining Counties. J. MULLEX, ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW, Office in Court House building. LAPORTE, PA. K J. BRADLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - PA Office in County Iluilding near courthouse ' TRAifiER & PURVIS, CIMHI IN. LOANS NEGOTIATED &C. Xo. 2!) W. 4Hi St., AYiUiaiusport, Pa, dTAII kiutls of merchandise bought or sold on commission. CROWN ACME The Besl BnrDiiie Cil Tial Cu Br Made Irani PetrolEum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not Htiiolce the chimney It will not char the wick. It. has a high fire test* It will not explode. It is without comparison PJS A perfection Family Safot v Oil. It is manufactured from the finest crude in the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS Til 10 BEST. Ask your dealer for CIIOWN ACME. Trade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC RKFINIKG CO. Willinmsporfc Station, >Villiauu»port Pa.