Published Every Thursday. Volume 1 Business Cards. SONESTOWN FLAGGING Company. g h s:Lr ß^! M,abo "' Agents. SONESTOWN PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBHORE, PENNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000. HURPLDB - - SIO,OOO. Does a General Banking Business, r. B. POMEROY. M. D. SWARTS. President. Cwhier. GALLAGHER'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, LAPOBTB, PA. F. W. GALLAGIIER, Prop. Warm meals and lunches at all hours. Oysters and game in season. Bar supplied with choicest liquors, wine and cigars. Hood stable room provided. LAPORTE LIVERYAND BOARDING STABLES. Connected with the Commercial Hotel. Fi rat-class Horses and Carriages. Rates reasonable. OHAS. OOLEMAN, Prop. MUNCY VALLEY HOUSE. O. W - MYEBB ' PROPRIETOR. A hotel of established reputation. Strictly ffrst class In all of its appointments. Bar well supplied with the best of liquors. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. THOS. E. KENNEDY, Prop. LAPORTE PA. This large and well appointed house is the most popular hostelry in this section HOTEL PORTER. Canton Street, " SHUNK, PA. W. E. PORTER, Prop'r. CARROLL HOUSE, D. KEEFE, Froprietor. DUSHORE, PA. One of the largest and best equipped hotels in this section of the state. Table of the be»t. listen 1.011 dollar per day. Large itublei. Professional Cards. J.J. & F. H. INGHAM7 ATTORRETS-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties LAPORTE, p A. I J. MULLEN, Attorn«y-at- Law. LAPORTE, PA. Office in Court House Building. yyM P. SHOEMAKER, 7 / Attorneyat Law. Office in County Building. LAPORTE, PA. Collections, conveyancing; the settlement of estates and other legul business will receive prompt attention. A J. BRADLEY, ATTORRBY-AT-LAW, OrriCM IE COORTY BUILDIRfI NEAR COURT HOUSE. LAPORTE, PA Monday of each week at Forkuville. Ellery P. Ingham. Harvey K. Newitt. |NGHAM & NEWITT, A*TOB*BYS*AT«I.AW, OFFICES 714-17 FRANKLIN BUILDINO. 133 So. 12th Street Philadelphia, Having retired from the office of United States Attorney and Assistant United States Attorney, will continue the general practice of law in the United States courts, and all the courts of the City and County of Philadelphia, HENRY T. DOWNS, ATTOMIToIT«LIW: orrics l if PUBLIC BUILDING COURT HODS* SQUARK. LAPORTE, PA J # H. CRONIN, ATTORRKT-AT -LAW, ROTARY PUBLIC. OMICB O* HAIR STRRRT. DUSHORE, PA JLPHONSUS WALSH7 ATTORN RT-AT-L W, Office in Bank uilding. DUSHORE, PA. BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP Just opened at the Laporte Tannery. Custom work solioited. All work guaranteed. o. W. BENNETT, Prop. Republican News Item. ? From the Keystone. * ) F STOP YER KICKIN*. P Stop yer kickin' 'bout the times — Stop yer kick in', git ahold Git a hustle on you ; Of the wheel and turn it. 112 J Skirmish'round and grab the dimes You kin never handle gold Kt'the dollars shun you. 'Less you try to earn it. J Oroakin' never bought'a dress, Brush the cobwebs from your eves 112 S Growlin' isn't in it. Stop your blain'd repinin' J j Fix your peepers on success, An'you'll notice that yer skies Then go into win it. Alliis'll be shinin' J Times is gittin' good agin— If you hain't the nerve to try J } Try to help them all you kin. Sneak away somewhere and die. C Don't sit 'round with hangin' lip ; **** J That is sure to Hoor you. Try to git a better grip YES, STOP YER KICKIN'. THIS J J On the work before you ; EVER LASTING KICKIN' HAS GOT TO 112 \ Put some ginger in yer words HE A.\ INTOLERABLE NUISANCE. % X When you greet a neighbor; . 00 TO THE OLD RELIABLE 1 r Throw your troubles to the birds, JEWELRY STORE FOR WHAT 1 Git right down to labor, YOU NEED AND BE HAPPY, J j An' vou'll notice ev'ry day £ C Tilings iscomin' rightyourway. > RETTENBURY, 3 DUSHORE, PA. THE JEWELER. > fg|K * ♦ ♦ ♦ The Cheapest Place in the County to Buy hardware W w High $25 Wheels S4O Wheels Large tubing, k Large tubing, rat * C llllt Flush Joints, J Flush joints, Fully hot Wood rims, i Reversible r - Single tube tire, F Handlebars, |l*| Detatchable sprocket 1 P' ece cran ' < hang ! anteed £s}s ers, Hunt saddle, Single tube tire, etc. BICYCLE REPAIRING and SUNDRIES. Handlebar!), Saddles, Lumps, Belli), Locks, Brakes, Peddles, Cranks, Spikes, Kiius, Tires, Imtli single and double tube, a full line of Bloycle Hupplies. New and Complete Assortment of all Staple Goods in the Hardware Line ...... such as Barlied Wire, Nolls, Poultry Netting, Milk Pkiil, and I'uils, Garden Tools, Paints Oils, and PLASTICO and heavy and shelf Hardware. All kinds of Tin Work and done by competent workmen. Write for prices or give us a call whenever In need of Hani ware. Goles Hardware. DUSHORE, PA. H. A. Rogers & Son., PA. SPRING LINE OF NEW Silks and Dress Goods Allow us, if you please, a short disquisition on these important adjuncts of woman's dress. It's just the season when everybody is looking after nicest dresses. Hence our showing the large assortment. LADIES' WRAPPERS, The very tiling for the coining warm weather which will soon be here. SHIRT WAISTS, All prices, from the low priced ones to the silk. Full Line of Staple and Fancy Goods. Remnants in Organdies and Dimeties. Dress Goods in Wash Fabricks, Worsted, are given our best attention. A big line,'complete in every particular. CLOTHING A, BOOTS and SHOES. Stoslt More complete than ever before. Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY." " LAPORTE, PENNA., THURSDAY, JUNE p, 1898. FIRE RAGES IN DUSHORE. Buins a Mecca for Hundred! Who Made a Pilgrimage to the Scenei A Oailant Fight With Stubborn Flamea. The furniture store of Tubacli A Son antl Samuel Cole's Hardware store were damaged by tire and wat er to the extent of several thousand dollars Sunday night. The tire orig inated in the eellar, the cause being unknown, and was discovered at about 7 o'clock. The flames spread rapidly through the building and by the time the firemen had reached the scene the whole second floor or rather that part of the building given over to the storage of cofllns was a mass of flames amTsmoke and to all appear ance the building seemed doomed. But the heroic tire fighters, nothing daunted, struggled hard with the stubborn flames, playing flvo steady streams of water with the hose anil assisted by the bucket brigade fought the flames until overcome. Luckly the blaze was kept within the con fines of the structure, had it reached the exterior, adjoining buildings could not have been saved. The stock of eight hundred coffins is an almost total loas while the fur niture on the first floor not burned up being badly damaged by heat and water. Most of the damage done to Cole's Hardware establishment was effected by water and the many articles broken by the reckless man ner in which the building was reliev ed of its wares. During the desperate efforts to stay the progress of the flames several accidents occured. Dane Carpenter was working on a ladder al>out twen ty feet from the ground, when the ladder gave way and he fell, lie was stunned by the fall and inflicted several bruises about his body Jas. Cook was inside the building when he fell through the floor and hurt in ternally. Ed. Cannon inhaled smoke and went out of service as a fireman. BRINGING OKDEK OUT OF CHAOS. Business was not haulted in Cole's Hardware store. laborers began moving debris and getting damaged places in shape early Monday morn ing. The street that was fairly bloekaded with good was cleaned up by noon and the articles carried back into the store. The loss will figure up into the thousands. Fully covered by insur ance. Bernice Echoen. Dr. Murray of Sayre, has opened an office in Hotel Jackson. The doc tor comes well recommended as a physician and surgeon. This town has been in need of a good doctor and we hope Dr. Murray will locate permanently. The S. L. &8. Co. broke all pre vious records in this State by paying their employees three times during the month of May, under the semi monthly pay law. Miss Margaret Wright visited friends in Towanda and Waverly last week. Soloman Burns has purchased three lots in Shinersville. Andrew McGeever returned to this place Tuesday from California where he has finished a live year in listment in the United States army. He was allowed a rebate of three months each year for continous ser vice. Daniel Donovan visited friends at Waverly N. Y., last week. Joseph O'Neal visited friends at Greenwood Thursday of last week. iMr. and Mrs. P. W. Gallagher of were the guests of Rev. J. A. Enright on Wednesday. J. W. Carroll ofDushore was tran sacting business at this place Wed nesday. A large number of our citizens ac companied the band to Dushore on Memorial Day to honor the memory of our departed heroes who gave their lives so that our country might live. Miss Amy Kelly who has been en joying a vacation of two weeks at her home in Leroy, return**! to this place Wednesday. Mrs. Joel Saxon visited friends in Dushore on Thursday. The town flag floats proudly to the breeze over the upper part of Main street, between the residences ol Wni, Kast anclC. B. Newell. Long may she wave over the land of the free, and liberate Cuba. Sunday morning, May :J9, the lord's supper was administered in the Presbyterian church by ltev. Dr. Brooks of Wilkes Barre, assisted by Rev. J. C. Campbell pastor. In the evening Rev. l)r. Brooks preached a very interesting and able memorial surmon which was enjoyed by a large congregation. The church looked beautiful decorated with flowers and flags. —The Sunday School scholars of the Presbyterian church is practis ing and getting ready for Childrens Day services which takes place this month. Gordon Saxon closed his term of summer school Saturday last. Mrs. Parsons and son, of Wilkes Barre, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (J. E. Dougherty. Simon Frumburger left Saturday morning for New York city to visit his family for a few days. Veil Holcombe of Dusliore visit eel friends at this place Sunday. A very pretty home wedding was celebrated Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey, when their oldest daughter Miss Jeanette and Mr. Charles Cook were united in the lwmds of matri mony by Rev. J. W. Klingler of Dusliore. Miss Tena Ramsey, sister of the bride acted as bridesmaid, and David Cook, brother of the groom, as best man. A large number of the young couple's friends witnessed the ceremony, after which a bountiful repast was partaken of. The ITEM ex tends congrat ula t ions. The 40 hours Devotions opened in the St. Francis church Sunday morn ing at 11.30. The opening ceremo nies were very beautiful. Rev. Fr. Green of Overton preached a very interesting sermon in the evening. Edward Mannix and Edward White attended the A. O. 11. Con vention at Seranton this week. Mr. Mannix went as delegate from Di vision No. 1 of Bernice. William Johnson of Pittsburg is visiting friends here this week. Mr. Johnson expects to locate at this place July 1. He has accepted the position of mine foreman for the company opening the new mine. John Moor of Overton met with a serious accident Monday afternoon of last week, while at work pealing bark for Patrick Dorsey on the Jack son tract, one mile west of Bernice. He and his mate cut a hemlock tree against which a beech tree was lean ing. When the hemlock started to fall they ran away. The beech in stead of following the hemlock turn ed and fell at right angle to it and caught Moore, pinning him to the ground. His mate hallooed for help to get him loose. Some men work ing at the new mine ran to his assis tance. W T hen Moore was taken out from under the tree it was found that both his legs and right arm were broken. He also complained about his hips. He was taken to the Pack er hospital in Sayre on the evening train. Lincoln Falls. Farmers are crying out for more rain. A. T. Molyneux would like to Dew eyize Cervera. Corn planting is very backward. 11. W. Osier owns the best plot your correspondent has seen. Rogers Bros, has about completed the building of their new steam saw mill tis much larger, more conven ient and roomy than the one destroy ed by Are. E. (J. Rogers, architect. Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Keating has just returned from visiting their grand parents at Corning N. Y. Mr. Ed. Mcßride and family of Hillsgrove was visiting relatives here on Saturduy. Mr. Albert Heess of Tyrone (late of Piatt) was visiting friends Satur day and Sunday. James Younkin lost a horse. J. L. Hoagland is agent for a school furnishing establishment. His desk outrivals any thing your correspon dent has seen. 1.25 Per. Year. Number 6. County Convention of P. O. 8. of A. The county convention of the sev eral camps of the P. O. S. of A. of Sullivan county will be held at Hills grove 011 June 17, 1898. This will be a large gathering of the patriotic people ot the county, and a general invitation is extended to every lover of the stars and stripes. Members of the order arc earnestly requested to be present. Able speakers will be present, among which will be State Vice President A. U. Leecher, of Berwick. A public meeting' will be held after which a business meeting will be held in the P. O. 8. of A. halJ for the transaction of such business as may come before the convention. W. A. Stone Nominated. The Republican State Convention held at Harrisburg June 2, did its work as follows: Governor, \V. A. STONE, of Allegheny; Lieutenant Governor, J. P. 8. GOUIN, of Leban on; Secretary of Internal Affairs, JAMES W. LATTA, of Philadelphia; Judge of the Superior Court, WM. W. PORTKK; Congressinen-at-Large, GAI.IUBHIA A. GROW, of Susquehan. na; SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, of Era. Spanish Ports Were Silenced. Jamaica, Tuesday, June 7.—The American fleet this morning engaged the Spanish batteries defending the entrance of the harbor of Santiago de Cuba and after a three hours' bom bardment, silenced all the forts and rendering them useless. -Eagles Mere Chautauqua. A. C. Little lias a large force of carpenters at work 011 cottages and other buildings and he is to double the number immediately. The new kitchen at the Inn is to go up forthwith if not sooner. It will double the cooking capacity,increase the dining room space so as to seat one hundred guests at one time and provide dormitories for the entire force connected with the Inn. The refrigator space is to l»e doubled al* so and the management expect to be pretty well crowded even with the in creased facilities. The office at the entrance is to be remodeled and will l>ecoine really the general office where all tickets will be furnished,guests will register, thepost office will de provided and the collegians in charge will l>e in very comfortable quarters. Sidewalks will he improved and ex tended, the streets will have atten tion and things generally move along Indications point to a continued in creased in attendance every year. The program is now in the printers hands and will furnish a variety to meet all tastes. Art, music, litera ture, science, oratory, i>edagogy, kindergarten, amusement, cooking, dress cutting, phy sieal culture, in struction in swimming and rowing, hygienic exercise, wheeling and more beside. The management regrets very much that the teachers of Sullivan County could not accept their invita tion to take it all in free of cliarge. The Christian Endeavor Conven tion will occupy the week from June 29th to July 7th. This lias l>een made possible by the hospitality of the hotels. The llihle School of the Young Mens Christian Association has lieen invited to come to Eagles Mere in September and make it the home for the school permanetly. The Y. M. C. A. of Williamsport, Milton and Danville are considering plans for a permanent camping place near the Chautauqua Park. Capt. Chase is enlarging and im proving the Athletic Field as he can when he gets at work of that kind. Soneitown Misses Ijeah and Annie Ilazen vis ited Ilughesville friends on Saturday. Wilson Starr was morking among logs in camp and had the misfortune to break his kg at the ankle. l)r. Wackenhuth is iu attendance. The E. M. it. It. station will be occupied by station agent Hall 011 the 15 th. Wm. Donovan is help ing him again this summer. Elleryand Harry Horn were down from Nordmont last week. Childrens Day in theM. E. church wil be held 011 the evening of the 19. Miss Jane Gritman of Nordmont is visiting her sister, Mrs Augustus Mencer.