" : | f'S ! j />Tj .•,' **i ;' x - 7'\ • 1 : • •-'-'V v' V,'. Al. CIJKNEV - K.iilui FKiDAY, Jim:, 17th, Hi! 2. ; :.NTau;:r» at i>o ,t-of i :ck, i.ai-oi:'] •: j l 1,, As . I) i:I. SS J! .VTTHII. 'o- V. i'-i- i Ii KV , WATi'IIMAKKIt ANl> .JKWEIiEH, DUSHOI'tt. l'A. Uili'i illiM I V M iI'SU vli. I U Sill i' j FOR I'KK If»BT, UGNIAMIN IJAKitBON, of Indiana FOR VK'K-ritK;-lI>KVl\ WIIITTOLAW KKID, of iNeW York. iCfli'l JS.H'.iSi S'S'VS'SS Tli'JiE'S*. FOR CONORKSHMAN-AT-l-MIOK. ALEXANDER Mi DOWKLL. Mercer. WILLI A.U LILLY, Carbon, FOH StiriiKME JUDUK. JOHN DISAIJI, Blair. FOB KI.KCTOIW-AT I.HROE. I. FRANCIS DUNLAI*, Lancaster. WILLIAM YVO<>ns, I'liilailelphiii, I: F. .lo.NES, All«-?l:«ny. WILLIAM It. SSAViNi., Dclawaie. row DISTINCT Et.ECTOns. I 15. C Duilftnd. ] Hi. I'. A Stf-libins | 17. L. 'l' "{ohrlmeh I 18. H. B. Schnch. ! 10. .( S. Wilholni. ! ':1 -1 niin i s '>. {/..''.'i. j •J«. Hubt, l'itoairn .1. M. LiAlM'.y. j 'M. IJ. L. Lincoln. I as. 8. D. l'i 11. | '.'3 M. H T;u!i>r. i]. (', i\ r>;iii:Uiy. 136 Jam B. Dal« :i .Tolm IJ. Lawson. j ,t')lii» Muiulell. | } .Tnliu Iluutcr. 4. Ali x. Crowe, Jr. | .'i, Cli ia I! Sitier. it. M-.imv.'ell, ( lover, ! 7. Win. H. Glumly. ' Traill Ori-t-.n. j i/. l uiii's K. 'los.ior. 3D. .1. VV. .• C.cisi, j 11. :U':iry V Knapp. | j'. Win. I. lliirvcy. | 1. .Juiiifi. Muir 14 -f. H. Bhoiblcy. ! HARRISON m iiis •'iiv tiojusbUems v.u;tt! »r J i2c«.r - Ci'Si. XhP Oil fiae i t rr.s iiiiilul. f.tSISfM- Wiiilrlitit Krlil. «>4' lUc Se# Vwrk 's'- •\ecoiKll I'luic. M !Nnkaroris Minn.. June 10.—U ib Harrison and Rci'l. The nomina tion of Harrison v,;i3 liaulo on tho first bnllot. John Nc*v, (ienora? JVI ichener and the oti.ors diil vi it tho}' proniiaeil to il<>, laudoil lijm n winner at the out9't. They held thi-ir forces well in band, and re'.Led entirely upon the ballot. The aoc nes attending the ballot ing whioh continued i'or souic iiourfj, were auiony the most uxeiliug over witnooKcd in a'National Con vention of either party. It w:ifl a li:uid-to-haad light betw;i\n tlit solid 1 1.iriison eoluuins, which remained Miiliiol,"ii throtigliout a iuo.l trying ■week, and the nnti lJai ri.ion politi cians. The hull of the Convention i packed with a swutering niasn ui peoplo, every foot ol space occu pied and every individual wi - ou; r ht io tho higheat tention. It was a ei ne one looks upon but once in a lifetime, and the couclusiou w:'is a relief to all. THE HAJ.I.OT IN I'KTAIb. B ' £■ c 2 © u, n y. >- •- tc rl _CS c,. AlatMtnl» .. 7 Arkansas 15 ~ 1 California 3 0 1 Colorado .. 8 .. Florida 8 .. (Jeorgia 2'\ C'onueetimit 4 .. Illinois fi.'t 11 .. l><lewarc 4 J 1 Idaho .. 112, riuliana ,'iil .. ~ lowa 20 f> J Kansas It 112» Kiutiiiky 2 1 I .uiiiaaiia % 8 Maine .. ii M iwy land ll 2 Mn-ul" uttH IS I 11 Miehigftn 7 •• J'.i 31 is aotll'i 2.1 4 M lane»< ta 8 !• 1 Ai.- i." ppi 1 ' I. .Moli tali 5 1 ~ N«bratkft r .. 1 How B*W(»kir« I New Jt*rsny Is y Now \ oik -7 -j-j ll) < )rt*'<oii J . . I Ol.io 1 JS JS North C irolin t \. > 1 North Dakota J' t Ntw Men Ho I I'.-iiimvlviu.i i H' \2 Kb "i I- If I I hm-tli Carolina 13 2 Hauth l'akutti >t _ TunoMMt 11 4 B V'iriuiijK 1» l IWsMiitfltut I 6 I SVi.t Viryluu* 14 - lb a M »uminj 4 * i (lilt J t mm r~m i\l.i»Ki i imli.iii Xit I I m AIV.,4M I I - n I. t u! tvi t>kli4niiii i;* 't'oiftd i;„, i ; i<f > Km Im Wult -A the iiiiih"i., it't htkuvi Ol Co.w- «.d iiv|..i,t«; 1 I iUii • < Itlui i! Mi'.l (hj name of t. ? i■ j .O la •Ji.nin wri reel till w t •!:et i Ut.il continued for ui\ uec ] owls. i Kirl.ird \V. Tlioin 'on ox.Secretary ; if the Navv plix-ed Harrison's name lieforo tip' convention. AI. the con elusion or lii '- sp.neli the detn jn-stra i.ion vva-i remarkable ami the cheer in« w:n [>i olunv.oil for two ln'nutcs. i.'x .Senator Warner Miller of Nev. ; York, seconded Blaine's nomination in a licet find well received address. J lie said, "ili.n ho and his friends had no words of detraction I'oi President Harrison and that the nominee of the convention would receive the support of all republi cans." ('liauncy M. Depew of New York, seconded the nomination of Hurri son, and his speech was elegant and one of the marked features of the convention. McKinley was not nominated in the convention, but his name was used as a dark horse. After the nomination of President i motion to take a recess till 8 p. m. Thursday was agreed to and the heated and excited assemblage dis persed- NIGIIT SESSION. The evening session of the Con vention was a little more than a ratifi cation meeting. The nominee for the \ ice-Presidency was selected in meeting of the New York delegation held an hour before the Convention was called to order. l!y tacit con sent the nomination of Vice-Presi dential candidate was loft to the New York delegation. The delegation at its meeting was not 1 ;ng in arriving at the con clusion to preset;t the mauia of ex minister Whitelaw lieid. The only other name presented wsa that of Yice-President Morton and in the end the agreement upon Mr. Reid was unanimous. David Martin of Philadelphia was chosen National Committeeman of Pennsylvania. Air. Martin was Quay's choice. ELKLANI) ITEMS "W. F. Grange is busy building a now barn. Mellville Mullan is preparing to build a barn in the near future. Jonathan Rogers is putting a slate roof on his residence. J. L. Snyder is building an addi tion to his barn. j Mrs. U. liird has returned trom n two months' visit with friends in Hrooklyn, N. Y. The township commissioners have decided to build an election house in which to hold the elections and the ' meeting of the commissioners, school board and auditors. ' The loss to farmers in our town ship from having sheep killed by dogs was during the last year, one hundred and thirty-one dollars. The i teasurer, was only able to pay sev enty-livc per cent. Lets have souse some ol our worthless dogs drowned. THORNEDA I.E I TEM*. Supt. Cliaa. Wiede was looking j after the interest of the tannery corn | pany at this place Saturday, j John Fries of the KaPorte tan j nory, is superintending the work in I the dry loft at this place. Mrs. Kohensparger of LaPorte • | twp., was calling on her dan-liter, , Airs, lleim of this place, Sunday, . I Bark is being shipped to 'l'horne- I , dale at the late of 8 and 10 car loads • | per week. Tl.is gives employment j to several men. ' | On Thursday of last week six 'diunkeu men of Xewel or there abouts ea me to Thornedale and re- J <|tie.«ted lodging lor the night. On I | being roll. - ed they beg: ii abiihiie.' tin ' i l>oardiiig-houso keeper—Mi. A lams i ami threatened t«» shoot hi in and • blow up the house. They wt re I promptly ejected, liowover, by J VI MM and (It* Mfdlfl wlun lm ' onie unknown it'inon they p»t into 'j a fight tunon.; tlnui nlvi. One ot I tlie *i\ gut his e.tr chewed off and ' ' two m< it of the nmiilmr looked a» tlioH di a ej clone had struck thin. It is hoped that Olll' qua t little v.l l' hi mo will not be di'turbid a; tin iii this manner ||. K «■- - - —mm i* * ♦ hbnmm - j '' ■!!; utiliean pi .it form sno ) tiHii'.iiu 'uund upon the it.^titi_ of tho pi lidlllg vuuvus*. 'i • • -I I L • "ta the ■ Utetrimti of Ptolia t'>.ti | |J, 4 i prouiijf, I i>oit thu tivei' i|ucnthui tin d> cl.o .illoii in ill keeping with 1 'ln ii t ii. •diuth I iflv <ir*t eou imm f»,y th. Kipubllcmot The I. iaiallow ill I.Huf of n tin) mill lioiii .1 iht toll Is eleal' Ulnl e|ji | ih.ltlU \Y>IU thin r. .ijie«l» .I ii no ul »t.»li ot tin i hi ion, in tl id ol ullell •l itt'f tieili; coUlll I 'd Itiiiwui ialii- by a Into iua (oiity , lh»\) aotihl eh i t lli pulilli 1 ill I'll vlo > lid 11. | <111>||« ,1| i il|i 14 , , tin ii and othi i ollU-nih* I lie oi it iufttt I" o|Sftl itlnl will IM it 11 i, U i 11' Nil iiiti 1111 1 ti i t \j stail i11 ii• v' ( itu.l • In poll. 71 C T A DEPAR IVS£«T J I'OiiOt'CrHlJ 1!Y 'll-MiioitMli-' IIIH IV. C. T. A. SOCIHTY OF n.VPOUTK. l'A Taking some portion of t!io re- : narks of I.ueenda li. Chandler, vice ; president of Illinois W. C. T. A. in H7«»U liibbwt. Wo liud that the to the point in saying: "What •vo all want, is that every one shall ( s tlop ilrinfciny, stop using alcohol as t beverage. Wo have to-day what ( ■.vas not to be had fifty years ago .vhen the tee-total movement enlisted children as well 'tis adults, in the •cold water army.' "We have scien tific knowledge wherewith lo in- 1 form youth, and better still, the leuienstrated experience that al' kind and manner of disease, or in jury to the body, can be overcome without the use of alcohol. What we need lo make sure for all time that the demand for the saloon, will be extinguished—annihilated that the trained thought and trained iiabit of controlling appetite to ra tional ends, that will give the com i.ig man and woman the prohibitory power in themselves, that no in fluence can turn aside or tempt. This work ought to be, and might, lie, much more extended in connec tion with schools and Sunday schools than it now is. The most effective and encouraging work that could be done for total abstinence is among tho boys and youth whose habits of thought, and mind, and appetite are yet unformed, and with whom no impulse of greed or stern necessity of subsistence, tempt to enter upon tho sale of intoxicants" S.i.fi>o:«Tfc TOW\*ilßl' VTATi:- *ja:vr. J\ rotno L iircl Supervisor »» avcouut with La PorU towubhip for 18¥1. Dr. Cr- To amount of duplicato $ 300 03 Uy exon«»rat»"n $ 2 st> • "olfeott il V»y ciM#h 1"»rt H.: Collected by woiic 160 7u 300 03 JtOO 03 Ily amount rcreirod from County treasurer A]»r I 50 00 April 25th. 1801 27 00 iVay t»ih. 1891 25 00 . May 11 th, 18'Jl rt 50 hepSiinber Jth, ISOI 1H 25 January 10th, lbW2 21 50 March 10th, 182 IS RorrowiM monoy 532 00 Hercive'l on tax l.'it) 63 Amount rcceivoil from Philip Karge col l»i ecmb-jr 21. ISO 1 2W 02 September 51. IMOI 220 u\ Koveiub« r 4, ISUI Maroh 14, IHO2 10 51 July 20, 1801, 10 00 Amouut received from Jne •>» Lorah ex County Tiotsurer 110 00 Hy amount of receipt* filed 517 07 Orders roueemcd c«0 3 j 1133 7« 1178 32 S«jfer?i3)r 120 21 i or luan and t< am 122 0. lo ordtrs No 12 l'.'O 21 TourderiNo 13 122 251 83 251 83 11. H. Ring Supervisor io account with La i*orte towLahip for year 1891* Dr Cr. To amount of duplicuto li 331 mount worked 88 15 Amount returned lo 80 I Amount not worke I 25 33 '{xoi. crated 1 7<"> Jollccted by ca.h 7 27 133 31 133 31 rceived from Phillip eol Cash received from C<»uaty Treasurer 75 00 M)oey b>rivwud 75 00 To order 7 48 Uy receipts filed 321 31 Urdtr« redeemed 103 3u Oi 487 «1 Services Supervisor 50 (rder fur same ft I 50 fii 50 M 50 Philip eolle in a -eouut with Lu i i*«'rte township fo; year IBJI. Pr. Cr. To am .unt of duplicate 420 80 j lly nunuu t of exoneration 4 Amoniit of letums 15 3.1 ! Amount 00l lo th per eo. t t. 240 05 I' Auiout t <•! comuiicsion 7 60 Amount of rebuts 13 34 Amount col iu«*s duplicate 05 71 I A mount »»f c •uiiiii'fiuii 5 0 ', I A int. col .'» |wr o*iil.ailU«it at Hit Auiuual ol fuuiuitwoa I M I4JU nV 42U SV • e P» ill JH't utm itm >uut fnt Ico & bar Nil. 402 til Am -not I.Di) i'f .t.i|ili 'niii Iv I 4H | Am! "■ ! & I*r oot.t ud u.t «a 66 ; tl> UUIuUUt if fvu i|. Uutl 713 li i 7 lit I 7U•> l I Nlititfo of ti* * |ii | MAUIUTIKs ASH INI»K»1 T!:ONK-.S. '"•I.. t It MSi rui ut SIS 1} lino t>ti| ut Mrs -i Ut liij UU ■: I' iK-' -t l*»rii k urdun of Miiriu i! Kin 112 32i UU '•I uojf Ihi it.Hid for iLu jrtwt liitil 8117 mi llf >l> 14 olll.l|.lldilllf A.l M J | Old, tof Holit .-ivruiuut I.ni on «ji)4 n • 1 HBHOUIkCtirf, . Slu'iy !• Kur.'i. t b ind# .11 HI «•'. ill. mill nnd Audi ri «nd Tiiwu tl. Ik |,tr. i.j t ,|i , tlittw | .i«;.i i| ii,|«. j '• Oou i I tr . i | tf (Uu 1,1 u t u4r H MKV U, \ , K KKI.KH, \uJit.n, ISAAC t L'iW. J Ll t; it. uavn r. r. «« curk. I'lu'lf k'u . In neuoitul x.iii t.alViiu iumu »li |. ~,li. i ut ..i kUllu I>i ,r »ud tail J i<|b, | .ii, ( Auii.mil of di«|itli) t»i! 4ju S¥ Vlu uui . 11. UIW | H 111,111 HO ll*/* lift* *il,«t4 «lld I"l 1" OIMI*-|..U »Uj 111 I I hi I'UIK I I 11 I: tvi • ikui Minn mi •!<««• t> i# I'ul U.M l,f dltlll 410 U., I I I r .lou.l ,i t slt I, I ''II.MI *li.H j • Ut H I |l«' »M* «Mt. u M tin. |. i . .ut ~.|,|.d |J, If'»"' '•'•J mU """ U £ t iri' 'i" 1 It- to u>. j. .1 i) im j Aw- iUt I!,». ih >4 Itf l»» ut I*.• v4 iOj <.,«.< |.| cv.l plus ■ » 'Hi. 48 Otf » r«• HI n c ij»N ft V \ 4 ! 7 ' Uai.n.ou iu hainU ul Col • v: • , 9 ; > 5u2 ;>M2 V3 I'hil'p Kftf/a in :v ouur. w.-h LiPo«-te (•iw.mhip iim collector of «! •>.; t;.* for ymr W l».»!c amount of duplicate 27 00 IvNonerutidn 3 * r > (.'• I tvun iu|l ro'-i'te 2 •• >cliuol li«,urur riiilin K in with l.aPortu towii*hi)» a c iilt'fjlof of t»x lor year IVJI. To amountof of 1 SO Col com ami rebate 2 .10 School Truadurur receipt 20 70 21 50 24 60 Wm. J. how in account w't'\ LaP-ito town hli»i» uh TtetsiKcr of i w *aliOol Hoard lor tlio year o'jiluig Juno 6th, ISO J. Ca-h on baud fr« m latt year 15 /i t Stat* 1 jipi»ropriuli »n 104 64 ltcfi 'iVeil from 0"# Treas. 477 74 lU'Ceivod from tnx col 117 00 Credit Teachers waged 702 00 K« pairs 77 10 Fuel and eontiagenci -s « M J 17 l>el»t and interest p iitl 101 60 Char's and d oJouariod 60 See* otarv'e Salary 16 00 «>th *r expense* 1 26 freipuror commission 21 87 In Lauds of lictfeurer 11 0- 1101 81 11"4 81 Orders outstanding 110 60 We th.» underpinned Auditors nnl Town CI rk, hereby certify that the foregoing s'liti* lucnt* is true and correct to tuo best of our knowledge and belief. S. MRAD, ) DANIRL KEELKR, V Auditors. ISA A C T LOW, i J. 11. KIM U, Secretary of School I»oard. 1.. K. GAVJTT, Towu Clerk I»AY9A>ttOX T4MVX»III1 # SI'ATX- M KXT. I) W Darling overseer of the p »or of Davi 1 yon town hip for th-j yonr onding March 11. 1892, iu account with said tow a; hip. Dr. To balance iu hand at settlement 1801 $231 41 Poc -h received of County Treasurer 235 00 Of J ' o ih ex-Treasurer 55 00 Of D 11 Loiab coi for 1889 10 00 551 11 Cr. Hy canh paid for tVo support of the poor as per receipts shown and canceled 325 68 By cash paid auditors and h use use 22 15 My cash paid J 0 Stock 35 00 j t*y registering and other expenses s 0 By scrviccos us overseer 17 60 4OS 3s Cftrh in hand 143 0:* 551 41 J C Stock overs or of th-» poor of Davidson township, for the year ending March 14, 1892, n account with said township i>r l'o balance in hand at the settlement March 9, 1891 61 88 To cash received of Theo Mencer C«>l for 1800 157 80 To oafh from D II Lorahcol for 1959 1117' To ca.«di from L> W Darling 3o 00 To ci-h by Jacob Loruh ex-County Trotisuier 100 00 4C6 47 Or. Bv cfiph i» id for support of paupers 15ft 64 Oa.-h piicl 112 S Siunn>ns legal s rvices 2 50 Curb i-nid insaeo asylum at Dauvido 130 50 Services aud expenses 22 2 > 317 S9 Cash in hand of J C Stack overseer 118 5s 466 47 C. H. Sp'nry Supervisor of Davidson town ship f'*r tho year cnuing March 11, 1892, in a." count with s.iii toWuship. Dr. To amount tax on duplicate $ 434 S5 Amount received of County Treasurer 4"> iOO Amt from Jacob L< rah ox-Tr asunr 50 00 Money borrow-I of Julius Sick 200 00 Money boirowod of Thomas I rector 1611 01 Cash received ot T JSlY'Otur 07 Oo 2875 89 ily wojk on dcplb*a+e 390 61 Kx oilcan tion allowed 10 52 Cash paid for work done on now road from Jamison to the turnpike 1641 04 Cash paid f«»r woric on road.* »s shown by receipts .- hown and cancelled 483 42 Hy bills < 112 material fumi hed 9 11 By !»;♦■ k taxes w rk d o» t H 70 Hy 200 day® sur>iocs a* supervisor 300 on 2-17 49 Amt in band own successor 2> |o 2875 80 John O Wilson Supervisor of David »nt WM* hip for the year ending .March It, 1802, . ; u ae • unt with su.d towuship. Dr. To nmotint of duplicates 605 76 j Cash received of County Treasurer 9 2 4'.' Money borrowed of K JftonuoLt 200 00 [ Cash of T £ Proctor 25 00 j Order to balaubo 31 60 20.47 Cr. By work on dulpica'c* 4x2 03 j Exoneration allowed 11 >*> » Amount trmsferr d lo C II Spearv 10 5 5 j ; Cash | u.d Alfred Taylor interest aud princii I • on in le o112 II Cash paid .1 K»*!ly lor biii/e irons |j o.» C«s'» lefubd d ("has Blaiulurd X Sm [I ix 94 02 Cash paid for wo'k as j»er receipts ! tiled 394 04 IMatik und other material furnUh* >1 M 16 Ity I days services as supervisor 270 oo I y back tares worked eat 25 50 , 2 »37 *5 j A W S e* Treasurer <>f David-on -« hmd dis triet tor th»- >el.o |\»ar iiu/ Monday, June the »Uh, 1 92 iu ac« >uul .nth said district. b . j Jo sash re.*eive 1 of Theo .Mencer col for 3S » 3o C i»!i reoeUed oi D If I,- r ih e »| 179 53 Cat » vecvit • I «>i r tat.y ?'«• • ar* r 1203 II ( aab r '•« •% I .iid a.i.«-aut of state up* ittlio.t 357 7 - Cash i t'. 4v,f\Vui M HebbtUo 00l I i I -ai 12«., oo Stll 57 Cr Ily urtiers paid end esact iled 3219 i l.v Ir* isur r p nusiajf* 61 s** • UaUu* do Tin* erei last year 74 II' y east* j a.d i > tils suvcv r 6 i*.l 34411 57 | Wa* M Hobhtus colivet r «*l eh <4 ».»% i>»r the Svwvui )C4t iu M hd-iy | Juhc 0, |M»J. Vt. ITu Attiunitl t u(. ri'liguj M .'i b 4 iO>»« U* IVo |* ; Au.. i.ui ui tjtig i4% Uuj i 11v t>'J .tu M! I» i Hy • »»U |».■ I . l Tm* ui*r 1S»» <'u , I » l 4llu«> I l»i 41 - •- J :* ' 1" '■ tl» M.l 1} jlwl • ami MN lb • i iuufcl "k .•» • »..■ .i. » I l»S| l'> J villi. I I »ulUlrtt»4 | Ji t It tu 11? I fit I !><»« liju-'- u.' li i i\tj »» \» >iu «< I litMiiii*. ut «t. |. • U.i 4 «» iKUHt u t.<»u.ki|» ' * ttUkiH.i MiMvii O, j SmtSVV* { > iltin IU txii d* o* Mtt l». h.-4 I i » ' h ' ' ! ' • i J * )k Mi M'.A»4 » A * I * fl 111 IV ic fr .rn i» 77 T, .-a'» no' r.. r |s <) 50 °1 t»uc irura 'la o!i r Men. or e d lor 1 ;)0 2.1 ''•» 1106 r >o Ahs-'N n>vl HliUiti.''* of th * r »-id nor mvt of D.tvid-oi to.vnshijf .it ih• • lllsrtn-.it of jVlaii h i i, ivsyj. A'^SttTT*. /'.ah in hm l of C It Spenry 2> '.O LI A fit UTIKS. Anion «t st mdiM ; rou 1 orL?rs G'7 ft I Money horrowtd oTJuLus Siek 200 0-> lutorc. ton M» * Hiinin ' ' Money bor.owod of T Proctor 17.M o ! M'»n«v borrf/wed of 11 Stoftuunt 3<»o 00 tnte. e ton the u*.mo ''S>- r ( 5 Wo, thn unde» auditors, certify Ilia* having ex itnii.rd tl»o book 4 and account* o Davidson township au I liud correct ad forth. T. S. LAlltP, ) 111: NIIVSW A\ T K, \ A udit or*. FKANK MAii A HOLE, ) Dnvinson, June f.th, IHO2. CROWN ACME h M Ism® IS tht Has te Made irDm Petrol Gum. It gives :i brilliant liglit. It will not smoke the cliiir.ucv It will not cliar the wick. It, lias a liigli fire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as a perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest crude m the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS THE 15EST. Ask vnur dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by ACMK OIL CO., Willi am sport. Pa. Spring Opening —OF— rasp Si Dalit fey Eoois 81'ECIAIi INDUCEMENT 1C) CABU BUYEUS I A full lint; of Dress Goods, including nil tlie fashionable shades to lie found in the Eastern Market, from Ginubams to line llenricttns. Best heavy* bheetingr, yard wide. 8?< cents per y.ird; Bleached Muslin froni 7 to 1! cents per yard. Calicoes, from (5 to 9 cents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices. ITfflTi~o I WE ARE selling at 25 per cent discount I cheaper and better floods than can be pur chased at Dusliore for the same money. I Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shoe--the I -toek is large ;tud the price low. You can j buy cheaper at mv store than any place in | this section of the county. HOMPHEfiY BSO3- & TRiCY, MAKE. Men's shoes and boots, fine and course, a : l.irjr.- stock—cheap for cash. Men's straw hats ; n season, Our stock i >f groceries are complete and prices at the lowest ligure. T. J. Keeler. LAPOKTE, PA. May 13, 'O3. (iO TO Waitsr Spencer! B'Olt—— MM | EY OyssM '.•j j T rrrr-p JJ i-J U Best in Town. Our Notion I)i partment is well stocked with good:, and our prices are the lowest. A FRESH ,■ apply of groceries constantly arriving aud |»ii< es reasonable. We invite the public to eall and examine our goods before going elsow here. ' '7i I •V- V T.' vlPu'liCilllk' May 13, LAI'OIU'E, FA \\ 11.1,1 A.\l>l*i'lt I AMI NoKTII Mti» Nell »» KailriM I. In cltv I Muiiiluv. Jun# li'H N. N. STAT 10X8. ». ■* r, M. \. M M M. j It in • A WIII'IU.I V I H ! 5 II y»l \|. u ..urM I n , j 01 J *1 L •lluiU A ivo7 4 id S 8. • | R. K. I Id i* i A .... IUIW I. 11l IS i l'.> 4 I? VM L> i klule 111 111 &us I .111 II 2 . Oui.'a «r . »iuj; | 10 >I . i Ili tl ill ....Ilit jjtt. -villi'. U' J. i i'u ll' VII ..I'u >ur. li ■ k«.. In .11 > I 411 *"• • L.mu'- Mi 11... i" - • (|u tl il hauii'iui IM to b *.i j 411 • Kin ...ll!«u Miiwr In li'. &12 | M iil . ... Kdklii*.... 11l .V4| i 111 ! 3 !»*» S I 1 - ~.j|rswbli4f(l|.,„ tM i7l i , li Jll * !.■ .. !v. jU Uie».,.. II .11'! 4 .I» tIT » I'' Miii>') V*lle) 11 i'. J : a ins i• ... suu •i.'ttii iii ii' « ii. I Jli • 111 lilulvVt'll II li'i «lu .1 ii *>• ...l.'lu 111 b....' 113 *IV ;i i |i .... N"f Imi.iii II a ii j. 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I* » >1 «'<ij • I .11. al I'i . ta' t'<4< . .a, |>«< • i a (> .. i4l i, I I . li. , N ■4m ul, | | Presidential Campaign of 1892 CRAM) INDUCEMENTS —TO KEADEUK OF THE SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN The Presidential fampaign <>r IS:>! will, without doubt, lie the most intensely interesting and exciting in the history of thi- U. ,S - . a:ul our people will 110 extremely .anxious to have all th and polit'.eut news and discussions of the day as presented in a Rational Journal, in addition to llint supplied l>y tlieir own local paper To meet this want we have entered into m contract with the New York Weekly Tribune —THE I.EAI'INO I'AJKK OF Til UNITED STATES, which enables ua to offer that splendid journal ( regular übscription price SI.OO per year) and the "SULLIVAN HEL'UIJLICAN" for one 3 ear— For Only $8.23 in Advance '•X. V. Weekly Tribllll*" rcgutur price per yivir fil.OO "Snllivau Kciiablicnii" " « I. r rt» TOTAL $3 O0 We Furnisb Both Papers One Year For $1.25 Subscriptions iuay begin at any time. This is the most liberal combination oiler ever made in the United States, and every render of the Kkh w.ican, should take advantage of it* Address all orders to the— "tSULLIVA A 11 F,l* UHLKIAN." La Porte, l y a. CAItMODY HOTEL, DUSIIOIIE. MIKE CAItMODY Proprietor, Ever; thing First Class. Charges lleusonable. Jan. 31, '!io. 0 U R 15 0 T T 0 ! What does it mean ? Equare Dealing. With less it would be foliy to bo coutent, for more than that it is unreasonable for you to ask. Look out for i he man* that says he will frive you something for ill •Hiin •. he will do no such thing. We don't do anything of the kind, we don't even pretend to, we will give you as good us you can «rt elsewhere for your money and better tinvi you Van get in most places. We li ive no use for sil'y, meaningless arguments, it is »s much to your interest to deal with us us it is to ours. New goods are constantly ar riving and you will be pleased with the style and tini.<h of the goods as well as the price we have put on them. Come in and see them. Respectfully yours, ). V. R2ITTENBU&Y, DUSIIORE, PA. J. W. BALLABD MANUFACTURER AND DEALER —IN— -15? 5; 01 ng, —ALSO— firm ail Heavy late Waja FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET. LA PORTE, PA P. S. All kinds of repairing \ ::i;;!h itid neatly done at leamuialil p . s J. W. BALLARD. Slay 13, 'O3. mm H! I GUMINGHAM k SOLE OF Onshore are lc ; i>, iiirter for nil kinds of liardw .tie Tools, pumps, sloM-i niii range*, house furuishhi) good-, pain's, oil-'. MK varnikhes Sp«<ial iuduie nimita to builder*. | MANrrACTHIM of copper, till and ahMl IIOU uaii-. Uoof ing, spouting 111neu on, UI»TII.U etc., I •piviaUy. < Mir prices are beyond all compe tition, and We invite your palr<nage. CIiIKDSAM S W. 1 . - i Donley Msifrtiriiii Co thi\t.t.\ IttlltTMKits, IT.iil'ltlKTliltW. sTI.A-M -M Vlv'lll.i: \ (IIIAMI'I \\ OItKS. ; MAM FA< ri U».lt* of MOM MI'NT.VI ! AMi ihMIT Klt V WOKK. IN VII MM'flOl' VI Alt 111 l AMI > .AM IK. 11l l)'l\ ill|( direct »»l*< i, K l>i S . I fleiicral Ayi you will *aw til i I dlciucii'* proilt, u» we tiiatiul uUi,i all our woi W froui tlit' fun h *im > Ulld JfiW <>ui lUlnlmiicr* the I'ltitlil which tliti luiddh-uiiu ftaelVil, \\ OIJKS AT : Ntv\ vuk YAM V V , At i>i us, N. Y , iMi l'i not.i, |'v. • . r EHi\ Mbi| ii I UUteMOttS, ■ • i • I tII.NA LAPOHTE BANK. L.M'OK i K t\ |io a k'.ii iul It >n^4 i»tf an I < i.i tti I I > b n, „ . ,i to u* «tii «h i«mfuil> ttUiiilril lu. Aut hi, for and It.it i |iHh Hi i.u • < I him! I < I > in mi 'i« I i, Al.Hit-i* JuUti |»S < a « HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST! \ "1?- ~tti<l the people appreciate the fact that ms, LAUS.TS £IO?,L, is right ' in it"for cheap goods. \ly groceries arc always 112 vsb and of the best quality. Flour and feed the best them irket affords. MJIS. J/. C. L A UEli. \ May 13, 'O3. i HKADQUAUTEKS —FOB— ..BITS MALE T) ORDER, C. A. HESS, Vrop. Call and see my new Spring ai'd Sum-- miner Samples. I can fit you with a suli from $17.00 up to $-JO.OO and all my w6tk is guaiauieed to give perfect satisfaction. • i Call and see n>e. s C. A, HESS, ? 7 • THE ARTIST TAYLOR &, CUTTER, Main St., Sonestcwn, Pa. J Ji.u. 8-«2. RUSH J 3S- D 0 B- 3 jytinoAi, uocxoit ruv, ; n IAX, AX , SUUOiiUN' AN J) DOCt'OK Oi' " I i. lU.VI'A L BUKOKHV. ' OMthtry a Specially. ViUliltd air for tho P;.inicss Kxtrrudion of Tt-utb. ; «>EWCK II «... .;I'k ! •► . MAIN :,r . 1 >Bol:l t'A HTTOTinD ■ 1 5 flil If IHl!*! »vrn L'UoilUliiii n-iiu LlhiiiuJiii STAGS USE. F. M. CKOSSLEY, Proprietor UNTIL II IHI.U KOIU K Sr.vnis L \vii,t. ui' N ON i t.owiN't. 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