B4WLBUCJVJ. W. M. cII ENE Y E<l itor FUIDAY, JVLV, 22 nd, 180-2. RNTBMKO AT I'OST-01 FICF, I.AroUIE PA.. A3 SECOND-CLASS MATTKU. J. v. HETTiKBUKY, WATCHMAKER ANI) JEWELER, DUSKOItE, I'A. m:i>| IILH At NATIONAL, tli i'EI FOR PKEiIDET, IJENJAMIN lIARKISON, of Indiana. FOB VICE-L'HKSIDEST, WHITELAW HELD, of New York. IttI'iKLHAX STATE TII'KET. FOR CONGRESSMAN—AT-I. A M>E. ALEXANDER McDOWELL, Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, Caibon. FOH BCFHEME JUDOK. JOIIN DEAN, Llair. FOR EI.ECTOR3—AT—I. liROE. .T. FIIANCIS I)I"NLAP, Lancasler. WILLIAM WOODS, Philadelphia. H. F. JONES, Alleylieny. WILLIAM il, SAYNE, Delaware. FOH DISTRICT Ei.Ecrons. 1. John L. LftWt>ou. I 15. C. l)ui land, a. John Mutulell, | 10. P. A. hlebbms. 8. Jolm lluntcr. 1~- L. T. Kolirbacli 4 Alex. Crowe, Jr. 18. S. Scboeb. 5. Cliai li. feiner. 19. J. S. W.lhelm. 0. Maxwed, Olower, 30. 7. Wm. 11. Grundy. 21. James 1!. Laux. 8. Trail I Green. 22. iiobt, Pitcairn. 9. James K. Mosser. 23. J. M. Lindsey. 10. J. W. M.Geist. at. K. L. Lincoln, ll.llenrv A. Knapp. 25 £*. I>. Bell. 18. Wm. J. Harvey. 20. M. IL Tuyl >r. 18. James Muir. 27. C. P. Harelay. 14. J. 11. Sheibley. 28. Jesse E. Dale. ItKI'IRIiICAX STAM>r.« COM MITTEE IIHI TIXtJ. The Republican Standing Corn mittec ol Sullivan county met ut iiaPorto, Fa., on Saturday, July iUth, and resolved that the county coufeiitioii bo held at LaPortc, on Tuet-day, August 23d, sit 2 p. in Primary Elections lo be held in the several boroughs and townships, on Saturday, August 120 th, between the hours of 5 and 7 p. ui. Following is tho vigilance com mittee : BERN ICE —A. Wilmont, llobt. Guye, Joel Saxton. OHERUY— Guy Baker, Lincoln Cox, Jos. Sick. COIZ/KY—Royal Scouten, \\ ill Al len, Geo. W. Blown. DUSIIOKE —Frank Maynurd, A. Cole, C. W. Hoffa. DAVIDSON —D. W. Darling, T. S. Simmons, Jos. G.msel. ELKLAND —II. W. Osier, U- Bird, •Jos. Grange. Fox—A. E. Campbell, F. S. Fanning, Dr. Gamble. FOKKS Win. bird, B. P. 1 Inn singer, Wm. Saam. FOUKSVILI.K —M. It. Black, It. V Rogers, W. E. .Miller. HILLSGUOYE—(J lias. 1!. Sadler, Dr. Christian, Vernion Hall. JAMISO.M CI TV —Jos. Carpenter, W. M. Davidge, J. C. .Miller. LOl»EZ —Frank Uiee, \\ in. I'hillips, H. -M. Kellogg. LAPOKTK TWP.— J. J. Low, J . 11. King, M. \V. Botslbrd. LAPORTE bono—C. N. Mead, E. AI. Dunham, N. (J. Malien. SHltliW'sui'UY—J. \V. Aiuniller, C. Peale, Jr., R. \V. Dennett. F. I'. VINCENT, Chairman. The Democratic I ri-e Truilr J'lul loriu* The tarifl plank ol the Democra tic platform means f.ee trade, and nothing less. Tho convention in dignantly repudiated the plank re ported by tlie committee, because it had a lew oily pliruses in it. Tho delegates were not disposed to but ter the Tree trade parsnip with soft language this year. This action ol the convention was most significant, and it means war to the knife on protected labor and industries. Tho Democrats have made free trade their chief and almost their only issue, ami on that doctrine they have ut last got back to lirst prin ciple*, For over twenty-live years they have been qualifying their tree trade declarations with deceptive tricks and frauds of »pt cell, but they are done with that now, '1 hey have eanglit their Hue voice and talk pi only now as they did before tin war, when one of their leaders in t : oi»yrc«-—Garnet of Virginia -an nounced that Democratic policy niiuit at duties "imposed with a sin gle •)« to rev em .t- only, und not an iota lor pi ou-etion. hiaee (lie dut» \\lieu "taiill i«- form' was advi.i au-il |'or Hie ckpie** purpoae of chi labor an.l re ducing w tho Democrat* huv> in ole a MI lu but u i* How elided in a cmiiplele lit lift*; they lie teiillug OM the old 141 out. l o| cheap labor. (line ut"l< they ev ill duiiy the Uoveinuieut the or po *ello p. 'ltvl lIU.I. Like 1 lie Mil »m id' fowl y Mree', ««JI«4 Im inv. liv,-il». p« pU-," the h mlh> Ml l> Hi". 1 lis, p '•>< S. I or elf tp, ' hull »|,ou" Ho- libii, i|« tiliru il»> <i.« lie# 1 lie - \ut. in ,u p.«, p,. mUu 4|e lo I'll bh » I b.l lie |l4jv, ttliile lu >1 |M>Heutl>ti wliicli • U>llt'U« »'t»l .Nylt .11 'ill mid < litlH Industries is ivlleged to be for"the benefit of tho few." Tlicy any : "We denounce Republican pro tection as 11 Iraud, a robbery of si great majority of the people [?] for benelit of tho few. [?"] Wo declare il j to be the fu lulu mental principles of] lb« Demoortic party that the Federal Government has no constitutional j power to impose and collect tnrifl duties; except for Ihe purposes of, revciui'j only, a»d we demand that the collection of such taxes shall j be limited to tlie necessities of the Government when honestly and eeonoiu cally ail ministered." Glorious old Democratic doctrine, this! It means not an iota of tariff duties fer protect ion of labor. Il means that the American labor unit anil standard in Jut be that ot the -half-slave" black toilers of the South. It. means that the natural labor level is that of the voteless Soiitheiu blacks, and Congress has no light to put any labor oil a higher plane than that. It means that the Southern Demo cracy ure determined to exploit la bor in thy future as in the past, not only black, but white as well. They demand the right to exchange the | cotton produce of cheap black labor ; for foreign goods ami blacits, load | che proceeds lioiiu under low reve nue duties, and hence to sell at rates Northern white labor cannot stand. If there is no power in this coun try to maintain duties for protection, and to keep Northern labor above ! the "natural level," millions who 1 have known comfort heretofore will know only misery hereafter. What is the Government good for if it cannot impose duties to protect labor as well as to get revenue ? I'rolilbitloii Convention. There will be a convention of Prohibitionists at 1 o'clock, Tues day, August 2, 1802, at Forksville. i The reason for changing the time from Kept. ~to August 2, will be ; made know.at the convention. It is requested that as many Pro hibitionists as possible, and that those votir.g districts not represent ed May 17 be represented, as im portant business will be transacted. 1. 11. WOOIMIKAD, Chairman. llnzlelou reports a cu«e of "snailvs" in a keg of beer, the oc casion being the wedding feast of John Dravock of Gowen. Dis patches say that things went along smoothly until evening when in the midst of a dance his bride fell to the tloor in great agony. A moment or ; two later six cf tho guests were writhing beside her. A doctor was summoned and he pronounced it a case of blood poisoning. Dravock swore that John I'offko, his rival, had poisoned the beer and tried to ' murder him. lie was restrained by his friends, and the last keg emptied was examined and found to contain a dead rattlesnake. What is the sense of constautlv giving advice to bathers at the sea shore, to boating parties on the rivers and lakes and to tourists in the mountains, when none of thorn s/em to care whether they are com mitting suicide or not. l'hree-fonrths of the accidents which are reported from such localities are the lesults of tho worst kind of folly. .Men who venture beyond their depths in the ocean know that they are taking their live* iu their own hands, but they keepat the dangerous business iu spite of all that tho pre»s is :ible to say. So do boating an I tishing part ies elsewhere. Tho experience of others teaches them nothing. Fur tho sake of exciting a littlo ml in i ra tion or doing what theordinaiy per son has to much sense to attempt, they risk life or health and verv fre quently lose it. It is time wi stcd to riai-on with thein. They won't learn, and that is all theie is to it, Lilies addressed to Mr. mil Mr-. Augu- tus >'p:iis of Sonestown, Pa., on the death of their daughter, Dora. I tt'uultl nut -iv w op not iK ir friends Kur Itvls \'.| I ever llnv; When ih . « love tile snatched awiiy, By de »th >wt l«>vi* resistless enll. II r i *||.*<l love* tokens i > er l'ie u'l avo, re liuni lite (Hi) il.vilie; !\.r Jcmj* w pi k'i i out lie lovid, Ih. n weep tail i.ot re) ii.f. Villi W'ai ler why ytnir luv.-!y il:iu,dil.r, >liohM I t e aiel ill • »u wioit. Mriiti k-11 liu.v *».e it itowrr* In I- i - Itim r wnultl I It m mi, i'i • ■ litt'e i irUlr i•* - i hri^lit, I'll it li ' ! > i n ml w tilt jut, Will am! ele i It, ililnc, Wit edm i - icur :in.. I tl.it li'.t i'. lb r ten!. i ft ft Mill inter ir nl I.ii ill it u. Ii tiitti ilii.im it yj HI I ill lint I. j T»U IUVIHI ID 1.1.. Wiil l.e, ki.»).»ii..*«y V u In mi > .nl lit.r i » tiiuo 111 H et .It I >1 ill*.l >Mt«: , silt I. » .11.1 u I, Vt lilt- W .|| 'en .lit u .il I «Hl 111. Ih el- -111 lilt iifi ltii-1 . :»y,| 1.1 r« I* 111 lll'** It* r, tin 1.-11l »lii tut til Iti I •i d< i Out (i I put il. luiln i t tl an.i t-r, i\ i, ■, . r.,, 4iti 1,1,1 it „i i,. ti. ir. I i.t. jnin > .a Hiii ml >iiih •liu'iei linn iin i lui 1., tin Mill ii.in *tt? til i.eii i lit.) t .iult iil itii ii i«unlit nl 4411411 4..', I, tin.l (Hi lui.cii.il 14 lii »burn \ I'lUfcNU I -W C T ADEPAR MENT - COKDCCTKD li' 4 MKMBERHOF THE W. C. T. A. aocimr OF LAPOHTE, PA. Christian ArtriiUra- BY UEV. C. E. TEIIKISS. ' Your Father knoweth that ye have need of lhe»O things," said Jesus. "Do ye not think lie wilt *-ee you supplied," we may IMAGINE him AS continuing, '■ i1" VON look out each OL' you for others, as well AS lor yourself? Why you never can hope lor true prosperity U|iou ANY other prineipal. Vou are nil God's chil dren, nil bretheru. Stand together, and you support each other. Cifiavu a part and you full and none care to help you, for whom have you ever helped ? The world will treat you as you liaye treated the world. AN hen you think of tin se around you. as work from day to day, your labor Will help them even as it helps you. You will make a good social lite, which shall lill your own lile with sunshine. And tlii.s is what you ought to be thinking about; lifting up, not yourselves alone, but the en tire level of life. There is no se curity except in a general advance. Society inu-t have a foundation in the general good, and then society will take care ol its individual mem beis. I believe tliis to be something of the thought which dwelt, continually in the mind and moved the ambition of Jesus. And I think it is the truth. As the modern economist would express it, Jesus wished to incnlca-.e the spirit ofartruism and to discourage the spirit of egotism to induce the people to thinK lirst of the common life of humanity, then of the individual. Paul, in the spirit of his Master says to the Philip pians, "In L.iwline&s ot mind let each esteem ethers belter than themselves. Look not every man on his own things, L>ut every man also CU the things of others." CIONDEXriKD lIEI'OKT Ol'" THIS C'K\"- ! ill.'in ol tlio i ir»t National bunk ol U ..-lure, ut tlio 010 c of bimiiic.s J ly 12, ISU2. LIKSOTMUES. I, nnsaivl <1 $138,471.12 IT. ,S. llOl.ils an.l uth r s.curiiict I2.:il;» TIN Kurnituie J,307.1 > EX]ien*ETl ai d :axe* pai.L •'! ,VIL L.eg.il UiiiUr. B|ivi ie l.ui.k NOLC*.... 15,'JJS '.'II B.I: 1; O'.ic. K.-I unit olhi r cash itttitm... BSJ .'.V Due Iroin b .nka anil li. S. -I'J.'IJL -I'J.'IJL 22 Total $152,5;U.87 I.IAUILI IIISH. Ca-iirnl S 5o,0ti0.0«l Sur|iltif t'l ml anil undivided pr lit.'.. 3,533.-H' Circulation 1L.2j0.1t 1 Due biu.ks 1.102.V1 Dujo-its 118 951.51: Total $182,584.8? Statu OK IVNNA. COUNTY OK SRl.l.iv.xs, SS: I, M.!>■ Snarts Ca.-LN. r>l t'.IO I'Vat N itional bank of L>II-li.ne, JO e ~itni ly swear that tin ab IVE ftal.-inent i.-I t U • to the ol my id o ami b lief. M. I> SW MIIS. l'a hi -r. IL unit IFF r I to b frc wo this 1 H day ot Jmy, 18U2. J. 11. Cnoxix, Sola J Public. CoiTl'CT —A'li>-T: 0. H. WKI.I.BS, 1 15 IV, JKSMNUS, F Directors. Al.fli .MSI I WALSH, ) BJCK ELL UKIVEKftITY. LEVVISBUKO, PA. •IOIIN 11. HARRIS, I'll. D., I.L. D , I'RES IDEM. PCI sons de-hing to pursue EOP.esrlitc eouise. College prcparnioiy, lilieiul tours! fiU' I tell es music, or arl courses, sieitili SEND for the 10-1 |» .GE of UUCK nki.i. L Niviui-rrv, wi h il ustriitious. F r catalogue anil further hiforuiat on, whir..',* lite Wl'^isi inr. V\ M. C. (IKL IZIN GKK I'U. L>-, at ljewisLmrg, Pa. July 24 41. To TIIH PI iu.ll': Whereas my whe, Hattle Phillips, his left MY be 1 and hoard, the pu He aie h r by I.olilied NUL to harbor her OR furnish Iter goo. is, as I will pay no bill ot H r euntraet.RTl, JOHN A Pun.i. lTS, Davidson twp., July, 11, ,( J2. STR A vr.n : I I>ur liv il of.V U £ cilil \ two OI :hr**r yrara olii. Two BIIINILU l.ri,El*, OIK bin k huiu r xiilli »L. to lino on la k. ami on ri-.L h.-ifi'r XT "Ii a»r lie v liito Oil. Tltw en I •»' rijjlit firW MI M|U IRE 11l ot eitber. ihoovn. 1 cr will pb'*la CHI: in ten il>>* or THOY will bf ILIG|O,I« I it'll to law, V. l>. KARX IXI. N. rjiinnl, L'a., JU'Y 23, I HV2* 8t i,tI*OHTI: IIITUO M iii:HT:.vi IiaI'OIITK, L'a., March 11,1 S<l^' S JAIUCI McKailiiui', IR. I-uror, in ACE UAI w.TLI LAL'utle Uor» lor ike Y.ar ISLLL. Dr. Cr. Mill. LO amount of I ipmr ll c u«, ISUI *l7l »0 L'T> I.IN <un' RB'i. O I 'N.IN J I,o rat. •* I • >!•' er 7 7U To A ml r mil I o:N 911 I' Hi | |.'|.H] 30 TO am U >T r <• I >vc>l R ro*U b Y I" |> trk » 33 I'„ au.ojiil R I'S * it fioiu iuillc »LO w lievi *• 5 33 To N noaut r, U ,v T| Iro A N0 M B I*O 1« IL ]KII M i'o Aoi MILL r >' i>o.| x >I K II ?. IILO |H"II .1 RLI- I- » « 5 33 !'.» MIL I.NI REI-11. IL 111. 11l K I' .'IN 33 F U MU . I I r>«. 1.1 J rtoiu Wia Murray, IR.a. I I r, T « U in MI y >2 22" 3T| I' . mn .A t I I in I W U.ll».B«r ML I SU 4 IS FU MU'I ittl r#T#i>*l IR ot llob' lil I '33 43 it CO UIUUUI.L r. « 111 J I .a» ID, or L« rx J» in I I I oiJ . !• | 14 " 221 L»I I •• 211 VI JL ••SIL IT' M 2 '4 I »» " IV/ * OM " ]NMI i l| L.Y J J MY..« JALJ.II.I » l>«l I lil 3; It) L.,. .1 1..1 S I U..L I bk I'. I, I Ml LI) V«'B in LT«II<i LI 4*ur*r 14 »J t»* I) FTT is l*#J W« lit l| TH k«l«a:.-4<M liw* I.wmi LU« viyf lil IV LaPoit] Buro In nojoont with Kub.rt Etor mi nt, collector IX3O Mo rib 24, Hill. T.i n.ll'iU'il d .« Uoro 64 Ifl ■Harc'i 11, ISy2. By ixor.ir.i ia i 9 55 lly «\tf« la.;d ro'urns 1 90 ISV CullKlii-rlull 5 per Oll.t o:, # l'.' TI 2 13 By ficmurcr roiilj.t 4" 51 54 Ifl 54 Ifi Lupoito Tlo.-o in account with N. C. Miibin, (sMlcoloi' IBDI, ieui. fo itmou• tof •luplloatwS 3l>o 30 To amount ad I -i to " 4 60 Alnroii ! t. IS 2. I'V iit-r • Tifcasarrr'j rC'ipt 2HO 00 liy ivb.it? on $233.0; of 5 percent. It « u Hy l ouimi.'«ion on $.'22.27 at 3 pjr cent. ® 07 By commis » u-on $66.30 5 per e.nt. 3 27 Fy n ount returned to Com y Coir.mis*i'orj 1' 16 Py ix »n« r itl>ns 11 7 0 La!:i»»o i i l:a.old N. (> Maben, collo t »r 2'J 47 35* SO 354 80 March 14 1592 To am unt due Uoro from collector 20 47 Statement of Poor Funds l>y Ch a Wrede and Thus Ucaha.i, Overseers ol the i*uO', IS'J I. I<labilities 1891. Orders out-tuilin 4 in favor ol Jji. P. Ing -1 a n 13 00 Renours.-s in excess liabil i is 0 10 r.CS»OU» 80S. ! 1891. lln hat ds of Ch is W da 1 90 liuiueltj note not p . . 10 00 ! li.tjrcet on sau.e 7 20 19 10 19 10 LaPorte Pioro in aoeon «t wi h Hobort Stor* nun- ('Vera, e.- 1 112 Pjor 1 S9il. I i oo.isii in bands fctor innnt 4 99 ' By r coijit of Thus. P.ei i h.in 3 0i» lly ie«ept Chas. Wrodo 1 90 4 Vi) 4 911 I l'o l'o oir recount will < Ins. Wrede and i hos. Heal a», Ovcr. e o is of Po 4 181*1. I'o rft h on band 1 90 15y aui'iuni paid or H. It. lick.'l l« r James Kil y 3 0 ' Amount i'i Lai ds ol 0 j W redo 1 00 4 90 4 90 i'o am tint i?u-j Doro ly C. NVr «!c 1 90 Stnt'inent ».f Liibilite* and 11 esourcos cf La- Porto i-o o .0. vt ar 1891, li;i'.l.t'u 8. 1891. Jud*rm.*nt P K:ir;e ( ise) 17 > s ■* Co-1 ons .me I 7 > h.t r \-t 11 s.uno 33 fifl Judgment Wa '• rSp ncer 75 I > Ini .s st on Mime 33 0 > Old 1 No. 92 nil sending I 75 112 «• 2 00 17S •• 7$ *• 105 * 4 190 00 j " ]till •• <5 nil Interest on 18j and IS4> J9 02 Or .er No. 19 i 3 19 •• 2«0 22 05 • 212 4 07 213 6 00 " 211 2 at) " 215 21 75 11 2»7 3 00 21 s 10 :',3 •« 219 21 47 220 3 i.O 221 1 75 222 4 50 «• 2Jrt in 5,1 " 2J7 7V 0„' j " 228 a7i » 2:)J II 20 •» 2:11 IS-S lit » 225 :i 00 ltcfour es. j Wal cr Spender. trcn?.'Sl> 50 0? ' Dauivl He.voold*, e I 'BS an j '.SO 43 8. ; ! It. >l. » mo? t col 'S3 6 2. ! V. C. Mabeu 10! '9l 29 II Amount in liaiolf of Ja ucs e t oia 29S 1; Li.U'iiiti 8 iu excers of His urccs 437 75 870 IS 870 i -o;.ler No 143 i.-surd Oct. 22nd, l in p«?t tlf■ incut bet*ec • l.al orte 100 and Lal'ort* T«»wi s iip f"r ■? 1 3< oh <iiiri( n l«' e I for cue I iiiii 'M by J.i'u. > .Mj I'hilane »t Co., 1 ji ir' p lyuu lit of an absolute release to th< 111 •» c:io..| i nil liuj: i 1 See ml wa •!, said •» «i r !»•■« h-Id as a lien a <-• ill -1 sail l set \u ii* is Kepor. We the 11 d Auditors of the R r f LaP r'c, Pa , h. ieby certify iln»t ih® forego \.ig nee itin's a-c tru" and c rrtvt to tlie best ol <<ui knowledge and belief. J iIAKhV'sniNCKH, 1 N. C. M<>b n, e»ll»c'nr in aeeou .t wi«b La Porte lioro « v ca ol ii.striot for year ending Juuo Oib, 1892. Pr. Cr. To amount o r duplicate SSIV t»l To am 'lint addrd over and ab»*c dupli'.-a'e as rrce ved fiom 2nd wa d troui aluU rmi d I®® It 00 To amount dug tax 9 50 To anion it added at 5 per cei t. 131 By lloro Tr- .is. Ie eipts 382 6'.i Hy ie "ite of .*» 1 or cent. on #327 02 Hlt By com;iii*»ion o-i f3S? f»9 11 4«" P>y balance due from col I'U M 511 42 51J 4. Da'ti O" d i® from c die® • tor 131 10 N L\ Mabfll. e.dlci t r. ill a< »• U-.t w.llt lu p. r'e Horu Puilditi * S« hu<d liistrot li»r tin \ear en-ling June ittb, 1892. I'o um unt ofdupi. ito 3.2 2H To amount a* d d iaw alidabot* duplicate it* reeciV'd truui 2nd w trd from adieo re.»t* ilvOti 4 60 To aui 'uot a id» I ou 5 l> ro, 11. *1 lly ll'iru fM ITI .'ld lly t« > t» r > .in.on *jl'J S5 II II I'y t'lilr.iri *i II I |■ r .Wit m |ll I'M 5 11 lUlun u lu. Iluui I il!l». lur 170 11 35; n 3.17 7 IMI > 110- til. it' 111 .ull.U- I if ITU II Hua.l'l K.rill, Tie..ll r.jr I i tul «! h l.< M ,H> I'.iiu *.l» «l I l-li at l- r Hi. > 11 .'i In , J«,,u6th. I'MJ fit u U I.I'I 111 ll I t| tit la.l a 1 ilt 111 iJ fu u|. .iu(i 1.11.u ll "In • 41. 177 ll* fa . .. .Ml. If .i>>4 hum St' Ml' >ll »'|lv I r S*J 6# Hill" «• ill. ii m 1 I l| ll» l l 1 Nu i'i ».mI .1 4 •<. 1.1 l| • Ito IJ 11, mil >1 *' »•'.!> Mi I'U «• * I .ll«tt' U lUi|l ll lly ur4vi N«. It* in ■»y " ,l ' l « ,« » *« uu « 4| « I-I »l " ( I .' Iv' II • 4 . »1 It. 11 >l. t» 11, .. 1.. S . • ,1. IIH | I - H ||»,...lHt U.«Ulutt » !*«' Ivi »1 J* «1 U.1.U.11 J«M. Il«.>«l»l I ' 1 Rtis.«el Kama, Treasurer, In aecount will* La i Porte Roro Buidi-g Puudforlbo your ei;din£ June titn, lfco2. To balance t-n hnnlJane 6, 18VI 104 00 To amount received fiom N 0 Ma en eol 'Ol 171 36 To am tun* rrceivei (ram M K Albert entertain* menti rt S7 Dv order »\o. I3 175 ' 67 i 00 " 02 30 no " 4i 74 20 By co ipons r d ctuod 120 00 Uy iivii«urtr e muii-sion 2 |» r oon , -4 30 Balance la tr.ai'cr bands 17 5i 282 29 282 29 IlulmeodiO fiom treas urer 47 51 Statement of liubiliti-s an 1 rcso'i'os o r La lor e lioro iMiod Fun .s fur yar end ing J '.me tit!i, 1802. Liabilities. To oat-da:.diajf oriels Ju e Ift, 1801 2 25 To out tmdlng orler No. 08 To amount djn II lies Jiireif in IXC SJ ol .1- abil.Lits 17 13 Resources. Anion! t due from K W (Lillughcr col 1800 1 80 Amount dut from Oou tv Oominii>s!>i.ers laud return.* a per settle. in» at 1801 .June 8 20 Amount due 'run N C Mabeu eol ISO I 131 10 144 10 14 1 10 Orler No. 59 ifsuod January 20, 18J2, in .-etfletnoj.t between Jam 8 McFttrlane .t Co ant LaPo t ? li»ro S.h »oi District, for lint er etc. for S7O no, .-u ied l-red 1• • r c incel ut on t.y Mew*. J..in s MrFarlano A Co. Sam » being payment in fuo, lor any and nil cluiui* t'ie anil lioro iiiiiy have against School Lui'ding in Sen 1 ward. 8-JO Ail liters roportu lioro ac counts 1802. Siate nent of lial i-ities an 1 restore s fLa Pmte Siho.l Building Fund foi ihe year eodiug June Otli, IMJ2. Liabilities. Outstanding order No. AO 1 3 58 r»4 17 27 '• 05 40 « 1 14 21 bends of SIOO.OO ea.-h at o percent, int rts' 2100 00 Kcsoura s. Am ur.t die fiom F W (Li.lather col 1800 10 85 Am uut <1 tie I'iom Wm Meylert. 25 31 ! Amotii t due fiom County Commij.io urs from 1 ind returns June, 1801 7 15 Amount <*ue from N 0 Ma ben ol 1.-91 17 J 11 Amount in ban 1* llussel Karn< tr« artier • 47 51 Liabilities in e.\«.c?s of resources 2311 10 2')72 30 2572 30 ; Wc. thi ui'esi.jmvl A*id t »rs <t LiPoile IS no d«» li re by i*cr i!y tbnt the foregoing ne ! c a*i I are true and tor r «ot to ilie le.-t of or k <w: and biLef. T j. K i > . liliM J. II.UUIY SI'IC.VC Kit, ( Au,l "" r3 - J H. CAMPBELL & SOTF, SHUNS, PA., Arc Agents for tiio Celebrated KI'KEKA MOWING M \CIIINES AND CULTIVATORS, ami '•STEEL KINO" HARROWS, the licsL in tin' market. Cull on, or write tliem for Catalogue Prices. July «:». IM2- Spring Opening -OF- Fsraga Si tetk Mi SrKCIAL IXDICKMI'.NI'TO C ASH BUYEItS ! A full line of Press (too Is, including nl! the fashionable aliadcs to lie found in the Ki«:eni Mnrket, from (iinsrlmii.s to tine llenricttiiM. ll.st licnvy Slu clii'f.', yiinl wide, S l .. cent-per y id; Hlenchfd Muslin fr.un 7 to "11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from (i to 1) rents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices errrrnre WK. \L»N sel'inj; at "JS per cent discount elit:'per an ! better nods iIIHII can be pur cli ised ;tt l>u»hore for the sum- money. Ladies' M'tsc*'and Chi'Uren's Sh■•e the stock is 'arue and the price low. Y»u can iiuy cheaper at iiiy store than any place iu ti.i- Kcctiou of ti e county. HUMPHEiiY BHO3- & TRACY, H A K E. Mi n's VIIKMHIKI hoots, tine and course, a ! .p..- sleek -cheap for ca»h Men's stmw Im's'n suiinn, <>nr strrk of linn etle* arc complete und prices at the lowe-t tijiure. T. J. Keeler. I.AI'OUTK, I'A. May |:i, '1)», tiO t'O Walter Spencer FOU-I— VAILEY QilEeH i'LDillt, Best in Town. Our Null >u Ihpmii.i ui I* Mill nint lwl with n.HHhi ami uur prit <-• wi«* ihe tuweni. A FJEtESH Mlpptv of Illitfllra riiiu'iiullt I»I|I» III! rfii.l |iiitt • lei .until VV e unite the pub .. lo • ill at t| r\ iiiine i ut KtHMlali (ut»guili( rlw M hele, i » v • ij'i'.'hi'V'i, M.>n iu * i.vi'oiiti; I'v > AKMiiUV no I Kl«, Hi >IH»lil. wtu i.i iMMnbV i',«i«*•»»«. I'. mi * tliii>|{ I list ('!*<.«, t 'hm'j/t* /»'. inonnhli. Jui), 11, 'l<o. i Presidential Campaign of 1892. GliA>'D INDUCEMENTS —TO HEADERS OF THE I SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN j The Presidential Campaign of 181U will, without doubt, lie tho most I intensely interesting tind exciting in the history oF the U. BV, and our I people will be extremely anxious to have all ihe geneial an>l polit, cal I news and discussions of the day as presented in a National Journal, In addition to that supplied by their own local paper. 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I OOK OUT FOR TLIE MAN THAT SAYS LIE WILL GIVE Y.U SOMETHING FOR NOTHING, LIE WILL DO NO SUCH THING. WE LIOII'T DO :>NYTHLUGOT THE KIND, WE DON'T PRE'ENTL T<», WE WILL GIVE YOU AS GOOD NS YOU CAU GET < ISEWHERE FOR YOUR MONEY NAD I)- TTI R THAN YOU CAN GET IN MOST PLACES- WE H .VE NO USE FOR SILLY, MEANINGLESS ARGUMENTS. IT IS US MUCH TO YOIN INTEREST TO DEAL WITH US AS I! IS TO OURS. NEW GOODS ARE CONSTANTLY AR RIVING AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE STYLE AND LINBH OF THE GOODS AS WELL AS THE PRICE WE HAVE PUT OU THEM. COME IN AND SEE THEM. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, J. V. RTTTTIITBURY, DUSHORE, PA J. W. M MANUFACTURER AND DEA LEI —IN— TOP fc El Ell —ALSO— Farm aai Heavy irate Wacoas FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET LAPOIITE. PA P. S. AH !;IN<LS OF REPAIRING PROMPTLY AMI NEATLY DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES J. W. BALLARD. | MAY 13, 02. Em! OIISSISiM & HOLE OR DUSLIORC ARE HEADQUARTER FOR ALL KIN.IS OF HARUWARE— TOO'S, PUMP*, STOVES ANI RAUUES, HOUSE FURNISHINJ GOODS PAINTS, OIL*. NIL VANISHES. SPECIAL INDUCE MEI TS TO BUILDERS. MAKIKACTRKS OF EOPPI R. TIN AND SHEET IRON-WAIE. ROOF ING. SPOILIING ISINCII ON. NITIN I SETC,, A SPECULTY. OUR PRICE* AE BEYOND ALL TOM;>E TITION, AND WE INVITE YOUR PATR-UAGC. Mil & COLE. Data IntiNMi Co IMISI.IY lIHOTIIKHS, I'TTOL'HIKTOLT*. S'I'KAM MAIMU.K \ OUANITF. WORKS. MANL R VRIT ITKK* OK MON I'M I. STA I ASH « KMHTHKT M'UUK, IV AL L KIMM ILL' MAITLTL.K AND IIIIAMTK. ILL 1> I\ IIL« DIRECT OFCJ. K I>OSAIIOI (IT- IRI IL AFTT. V«'IT WILL »'IVE TLIE MID DLEINENV PRTITT, AT WO IIIANNL I TUN ALL OUR WORK FROM TLIO »LOIU AND TFIV* OUR CIIHIOHU-M THE UVIIWLIT M LIIELI LL>*> MIDDLEMEN I'LII HH, WORKS AT \I « \UK V*ll I\ . N V., AT LIT US. N. Y . Y.VO IM HOLTT , I' I. O. F L»«>N ALLOI: TL.OEIAL \ I PLITIHUIII!, .... I L-NNA LAPOaiE BANK. I.APOIM. I'.\ IK> I| FEN TIT) I'MAIII! OIL IV(«FL|ITJ# L,U I.». \I TH. ~1.. I. LII IWL I • U* * LIT '< IAN FULL) MLU-UI'V«L TO A LIT U.I F<*( LLVLKIT* TO JID F |WI|L NIL PAI I % ut fc'WOP# «LI<L L"I F T LIT>U O.TE I <OII|>«I.U , » J AT-FLO.LI JOMUAN.C LOTUHK. B. W. FAWCETf, FOItKSVILLE, PA, DEALER IH Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. i All work guaranteed and prices reason able. July lj, ISO 2. WAIL TO THE CHEAPEST! ril.VTs ~:VKRVIU;I7Y S MOTTO -.lid tlie people appreciate the fact that - mZ. LAtIZR'3 STORE, is right ' in it"for cheap goods. My grocer'es lira nlwavs f-csli and of the best quality. Klour and feed the best the market affords. MRS. J/. C. LA UKR. May 13, '92. (HEADQUARTERS FOR — 'j CirS MADE TJ ORDER. C. A. HESS, Prop ('nil and see my new Spring nnd Sum mir.cr Samples. I can lit you with a suit . from SLT.t)O up to if-til .00 and all my work s guatanieed t > give perfect satisfaction Call and seo me. 0. A. HESS, THE ARTIST TAYLOR & CUTTER Main St., Sonqstown. Pa. Jan. 8 V2. RUSH J MCH-NRY SVI O D D 3 M Km* AI. DOCTOK I'IIYSK lA.V, A .VI) SI'KOEON AND DOCTOR OF DENT A I. !'.I"HGi:RY. I lent ist rv a Specialty. Virilized :iir [IT the l'ainlcjis Kxtmction ofTceth lOKriei IN 01!Kl'« BLul K, MAIM »T. DI'kMOII PA DDSHORS ANil ECBMOKT mi LINE. . F. M CMOSSLEY, Propria p UNTIL PITIIEK MH HI: ST A will. 11l S ON' KiH.I.OW'IXIiScH l l< l i'in* l.apur'» ut 0:15 *m. fur Nor»*'i Airivv ni Notilaioni ?:.10 t. m. I • »v« Nuitliu nt ut !I: IA a. in. f.r V» Ai ri\ «• ni I.it|> ri* I:••«» p. in. I v.iw !«.) »t. Ht « o in f,.r N- r.li Ariivr»» Nnnlinout 112 .i«» j. ut. Lf.»w Nonluux Iu» 7 t»u p. ut. fur Lit* Uil»» nl I.Hj'Or tv M:HU p m, Uav# i m|».*i• a' & ii.m. f«*r Du* I.vutv liu»liorj ut |». ui tor In 112 \l'"UI K MVKUV. i-a CIfAS LAUKR Prop. Iliy* kept 111 111 -1 clil-.* i lifer. I'I.MC • it'tiMOiinldf. HUtblttn at tint Mill \TAIS HOl'bK- Kwl .Mam >t., 1/ll'oilV. I'll. Mh.V UI, tt'l. 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