Republican News Item J CHAS. LOREN WING, Editor. ' THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 19CK). "FIRST OF ALL--THE NEWS." The News Item Fights Fair IT IS A'PATRIOTIC HOME NEWSPAPER Publiahed Every Friday Morning. By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the County Beat of Sullivan County. IiAFOBTB, PA. SUBSCRIPTION — $1.25 per annum. II paid in advance SI.OO. Sample copies free. All communications should, be ad« dressed to REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM, Laporte Pa.. Entered at the Post Office at Laporte, ai> second-class mail matter. TWO VOTES FOR REGULARS. Authentic announcements that both Muehlbronner and Sproul will act with regulars, at once exploded the Insur gents' claims. Senator Muehlbronner, because, pos sibly, he resides in Allegheny county, was stated to be under obligations to Senator William Fllnn, of that county, the Insurgent leader. Mr. Muehlbronner disposed of this report in a most emphatic manner in an authorized public statement. "I am not a party traitor," said Senator Muehlbronner. "I have al ways been a Republican and I pro pose to vote with the Republicans nnd not with the Democrats. It has always been my policy to act with the major ity in my party, and it is my inten tion to adhere to that principle, which 1 believe to be right and proper, for upon our support of this policy will depend the success of the Republican party." "For whom do you intend to vote for president pro tem. of the senate?" Senator Muehlbronner was asked. "I believe, in fact I am convinced, that a large majority of the Republi can members of the state senate favor the re-election of Senator William P. Snyder, of Chester county, for that of fice, and I intend to support him. I have no doubt of his election.". Senator Muehlbronner will go into the Republican caucus on the United States senatorßhip and will vote for Col. M. S. Quay to succeed himself. SNYDER IS A WINNER. Senator Sproul, although he co operated with the insurgents during the last session. Is a stanch supporter of Senator Snyder for president pro tem. of the senate. With a view of getting them to Join their ranks the insurgents, despite their secret arrangement with the Democrats to elect Senator Cochran democratic president pro tem., have been making overtures to Senator Sproul. They have promised to sup port him for president pro tem. if he will co-operate with them. "I knew that Senator Sproul was be ing urged to become a candidate against me even before I saw the an nouncement to that effect in the news papers," said Senator Snyder in dis cussing the matter. "No sooner had the statement appeared in print, how ever. than I received a letter from Mr. Sproul stating that he would vote for me for president of the state senate and adding that he was not a candi date. and that he had no intention of opposing me for re-election. "1 might also add that 1 have more than enough votes pledged me to as sure ray election," remarked Senator Snyder. Another member of the state senate who has been heard from within the last few days is Senator E. B. Harden bergh, of Wayne county, the auditor general-elect, who will co-operate with the stalwarts during the balance of his term in the senate. lIARDENBERGH SPEAKS OUT. Ir their campaign of mlsrepreseuta- { tion the Insurgents started a report l hat Senator Hardenbergh had fallen out with the regulars over the ques tion of patronage in his new office.] Thiß story was quickly disposed of b> Senator Hardenbergh in a public state ment, in which he said: "1 am of the opinion that It is th. moral duty of every member elect ed to the legislature to follow the usage prescribed by the party with i which he is affiliated, either In or ganising the legislature, selecting a candidate for United States sena- concerning legislation of a partisan character. As to the es tablished custom for the Republi can members of the legislature to i uncus on matters of this descrip tion in order to ascertain the will of the majority. 1 feel obligated as a member of the Republican par ty to participate In such caucus, while I am under no obligation to sustain any candidacy for any posl- I lull. "I Intend to support Hon. M 8. Quay in the senatorial caucus and \■ Our Hill. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dee. It. Has san Pasha. Ottoman minister of marine, and General Williams, representing the Cramp Shipbuilding company of Phila delphia, have signed a contract for the const ruction of a cruller for the Ottoman uav.v. The price to be paid in l.'t.'si.lNSl, which includes i&t.iNNi a- indemnity to the I'liitcil States for louse* sustained by Americans during the Armenian massa cres. IVnus) I* mils h'liinucra. UAKItISHI'UG. Dec. 1. The state' tiuaucial olticcrs announce that at the close of the tiscul ycur yesterday there was .fii.iiin the state treasury, ol which was in the general fund aud in the sinkiug fund. Dm ing the year there was received at tie •tate treasury ♦ IT.4IM.iSII, the largest receipts iu out* year in the history of the state. AM inlarelle Ktyrillllus. LONDON. Dec. I. At the meeting of tbe Royal society la»L evening it MUS an uouueed thai the projected national mil arctic expedition would start next tin tuuiu and that the construction of u ves •el. to be uauieil Disco* cry, had already tM'VU couinu-uced at Dundee, Miwusted'* oleomargarine fador) at Asihii*. Denmark, was burned, with a loss of l.ntai.tasi kronen. All the members of ihc plc>|.b ill's cllbi net except Attorney Geueial Griggs have decided to reuiaiu iu ottlce after Man It I. KOIH-I l Wiustel, assisiaut Isiukkccper •112 tin German National bunk of \'ew port. K> . wa» arrested for complicity with Prank Brown Iu »lacking the bank, The Panama Railroad couipauy has be guu chartering steamships aud seekiug dm k facilities al Man Francisco m an llclpatw* u| wai with the Psdttc Mail HUamtblb «o»wau*. Rockers Rockers! 1 Mahogany, jll ( 1 IT Maple and They are comfortable, pretty, dainty anfl strong and all sizes and shapes. Come in and see what a complete line of Rocking Chairs look like. DON'T 15 K AFRAID to come as we are sure to have the one you want at the price you ought to pay lor it 100. We also earrv a lull line ol all kinds ol house I'urn ishings at prices that are right. fc HOLCOMBE & LAUER, Undertaking? ®U6bOtX, Telephone call, Hotel Obert. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIME TABLE. In effect Monday Nov. 2t>, 1900. Read down Read tip I'. M. A M I'. M. 1' MI'M I' M A. >f. A M STATIONS. AMAMA. M. I' M 1' MI"MAM 1* M 520 4IS 12 55 745 Hulls 735 955 12 00 400 445 f525 (4 21 floof7 50 Penlisdale... f7 30 950 11 55 :( 57 f4 41 s:to 4 112 1 10 800 . Hughesville... 720 941 11 45 345 432 543 4 40 1 in S 10 Picture Hocks 938 3 37 4 22 ft 44 112 1 22 K 17 ...Lyons Mills... f9;'.o 338 4 15 4 40 1 24 821 ....('t)ttmouni ... 92H 331 4 11 153 1 31 830 ...Glen Mawr... 922 325 4 03 (5 01 112 1 39 839 ..St ra \v bridge.... (9 13 (3 15 355 ( 1 45 (8 45 ...beeehUlen (9 09 3 50 5 10 1 48 8 50 ..MnneyValley. 9 00 3 07 3 45 5 lti 1 55 900 ...Honeetown... 9 00 300 3 37 5 31 9 22 Nordmout... 8 44 3 14 >. (5 48 (9 47 Mokoma (s 27 2 49 >• 2 £ 5 50 9 50 L»l«irU' 8 24 2 44 s -v = = (tio7 1010 Kingdale (8 12 220 5 § & .? ft;lti 1025 ..Bornice Koad.. fs 04 2 u"> 5 •/. ... ti 30 1030 .. .Satli-rtU'ld... 800 200 l». M. I'M P.M. A.M. I'M I||1Ij;iI I , i I j 11 STAGE LINKS Stage leaves llughesvill oost ofliee for Lairdeville, Mengwe ntul Philipsdaledaily Wilson, Heaver l.ake and ;Kribley on Tnewlay, Thursday and Satnrilav at 11.30 Stage leaves(ilen Mawr lor and Forksville at 11 (12 a. m. Stage leaves Mnncy N'alley lor Unity ville. North Mountain and Lungerville daild at 11 I*.) a. in. Passengers taking trains at llag stations can secure train excursion tickets Iroin QOURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HOW. E. M. DUNHAM, President Judge, Honorable* John s. Line uiul Win. C. Rogers Associate Judges oQthe < ourte of Oyer and Terminer and (ieneral .Tail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of tliv Peace, Orphan? Court and Com mon Plca> for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the -'7 day of Sept. 1899, to me directed, for holding the several courts iu the Borough of Laporte.on Monday the 10th day of September ItXJO, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore.notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they l»e then and there in their proi»- er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances to those things to which their offices appertain to b« done. And to those w ho are Imund by their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners*w ho are or shall be in the mil of the said county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to In* then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. 11. W. OSLKR. Sheriff, heriff's Office, La|«orte, Pa.,, Aug-14, luOO. Register'* Notice. Notice is hereby given that the following ac counts have lieeu'flled in my office. viz: First and final account of A. B. Kilmer and Chas. X. l'orter executors of Daniel Porter deed. First and final account or Kli/al«eth Norton and Wm. L. Norton executors of John Norton, deed. First and final at count of Mary Pardoe surviv ing executrix of Richard Pardoe. deed. Firat and final account of Klla K. Collins, ex ecutrix of 11. S. Collin* who was acting trustee for the creditors of Jacob Lorah deed. And the same will l»e presented to the Orphan's ( unit of Sullivan County, oil Monday. Dec. lo 1900, at ;to clock p.m. for confirmation and allow MM •• WM. 1. LAWRKNCK. Register. Register's office. La|«orte, Pa.. Nov. 1-. 1900. P 0 BOX £ HARRISBURG.PA Cuoct ALL OQINM AND DOUG ADDICTION*. NITWIT FUPNUHCD N[* MANAOCMTNT A $2.50 Cook Book For Only 85 Cents. THE White IOUM Cook Book. The most convenient, the most practical, ill© miat com plete, sud absolute!* the best cook book printed. 1,100 Keel pee, fully teeted, and guaranteed to give food results. Other NUUIM AN): How to flvo dinners. Hit of manna, table eti quette, care of the alok, health auggea tlona, ate. A Book ooutAlnlug (00 pagea, bound lu enamel cloth with Aitlatlc cover de sign. 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What s t til we send you to-day V ""*"** ON DRY GOODS WE ARE iN THE LEAD WHY 9 Because we carry the Largest uul Best line in the county "" ' ' Because we have only new ani attractive patterns to show Because you will iinrt no old gt ods on our shelves, We h ave just opened a new line of Gingham i Shirtings, muslins etc.. or the spring trade, which we would be pi % n.sed to have you inspect. for women and men. We hav Ife a stock of women's shoes that eijualed herealtouts. slun«es dainty, the leather wt 'kinan ship exquisite, aud the Prices are fIHHHI \ Cash Paid for Country Produce. E G. Sylvara Shoes, 112 SIK^S! Big Reduction Sale of Shoes. $3.00 Shoes for 2.75; $2.75 Shoes for 2.50. Remember all new Goods i At This Rate. I ALL GOODS 25c OFF THE DOLLAR AT THE RED STAR SHOE STORE J. S. HARRINCTON. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, ! DUSHORK, PA.