BSPOCBLICip}* W. M. CIIENEY ' Editor. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sth, 1892. EJTTRRED AT POST-OFFICE, LAPORTE, PA.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. •tILtIVAM COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY HON-JOHN A. SITTSKR, President Judge P. 0. addres?. Tiinkhannoi k, Ta. HON. JNO. YOMKIN. M. J. PIIII.LTPS, Associate Judgex, P. 0. Add e.-8 -\ul;kin, I>u ghore—PHlLLlPS Muncy Valley, Pu. A. LOGAN UKIMM, District Attorney, P. 0. addres —LaPorte, i'a. A. WALSH. Prothonotary, RoKi't" A Recor der, P. 0. address —LaPorte, Pa. JOHN UTZ Sheriff, P. 0. address—Dusliorf. Hon. RIISSEL EARNS, Representative, P. 0. •ddress—LaPorte, Pn. . Af. R. BLACK, County Supeimtendont, P. O. address —Forksville, Pa. WILLIAM MURRAY, County Treasurer, P. 0. address—LaPorto, Pa B. K. McBRtDE, W. M. CIIEN.'.Y, I). W. 6CANLIN, County Commissioners, P. 0. ad dress— McBRIDE, HillsUrove, CHEN KY -I.aPorte, SCANLIN—Dushore. Pa. R. M. STORMONT, CuimnißMonors Clerk, P. O. address—LaPorte, Pn. W. B. HILL, Coroner, P. 0. address—LaPorte. G. W. SIMMONS, CHRISTIAN CASE MAN, Jury Commissioners, P. 0. address, —CASE- MAN, Piatt—SIMMONS, Soncptown, Pn. G. C. WRIGHT, U. P.ltU', J. H. SPENCER, Auditors. NATHAN PERSI'N, County Surveyor, P 0 address —Diuhore, Pa. J. V. KErTENBUIIY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. KEFUBLICAIi NATIONAL IIIKKI FOR FREiIDET, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. FOR VICE-rnKSIDEST, WHITELAW REID, of New York. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOB CONGRESSMAN—AT—LARGE. ALEXANDER McDOWELL, Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, Carbon, FOR SUPREME JCDGE. JOIIN DEAN, Blair. FOR ELKCTORS-AT-LRRGE. J. FRANCIS DUNLAP, Lancaster. WILLIAM WOODS, Philadelphia. B. P. JONES, Allegheny. WILLIAM H, SAYNE, Delttfvare. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. John L. Lawson. 15. C. Durland. 2. John Muntie!l, 10. P. A. Stebbins. 3. John Hunter. 17. L. T. Rohrbach. 4. Alex. Crowe, Jr. 18. S. S. Schoch. C. Chas. B. finer. 19. J. S. Wilhelm. 6. Maxwell. Clower, 20. L. J- McGregor 7. Wra. 11. Grundy. 21. James B. Laux. 8. Traill Green. 22. Itobt, Pitenirn 9. James K. Mosser. 23. J. M. Lindsey. 10. J. W. M. Geist. 24. R. L. Lincoln. 11. Henry A. Knapp. 25. 8. I). Bell. 12. Win."J. Harvey. 20. M. 11- Taylor. 18. James Muir. 27. C. F. Barclay. 14. J. H. Sheibley. 28. Jesse E. Dale. llepublirnn County Ticket, FOR CONGRSS. CHANDLFF, EVES, of Columbia County. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, DAM EL T. HUCKELL. of Forksville. FOR SHEUIFF. THOMAS 8. SIMMONS of Sonestown. CARTER IN NAKUIIKE. He Says rrcsiiicnl Ilurrisou's Re-Election is Ku I.onger a Speculation. NEW YORK, Oct. 81. —Mr. Carter was feeling particularly bright over the reports from this State to-day and talked with your correspondent about the general situation. "In the opinion of the members of the Executive Committee," lie eaid, "the election of Harrison is fissured. Our belief is not based cn hope, but on absolute knowledge of the conditions prevailing in the so called close States. We feel certain we have 211 electoral votes out side of the so-called doubtful States —lndiana, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and West Virginia. "In the West we are not admitting the possible loss of any votes ex- four in Michigan, which will be cast for Cleveland, and three in Nevada, which will vote for Weaver. "In Minuesota, despite the fusion, we will carry all nine electors, though four will be elected by small majorities. In Kansas, Nebraska. lowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and Mon tana we feel perfectly safe. Of the five doubtful States we mentioned we will carry New York, Indiana, West Virginia and Connecticut. "Here in this State we have every reason tor confidence. New York city, if its rate increased normally with the population, 348,000 votes should have been registered, and it is well understood that Mr. Crokcr and the Tammauy leaders expected at least 332,000. Instead of their estimate the fall 22,000 short. This demonstrates plainly that Cleve land's unpopularity is a tangible fact, and it also vindicates the seventy-two New York delegates at Chicago, who solemnly asserted over their autographs that Cleve land could not carry the Stare." KILLED HER AUED MOTHER. Made Insane by llic Grip. a Daughter Becomes a .Murderer. BOSTON, Oct. 31.—This morning about 9 o'clock Mrs. Mary B. Mare an, a widow living at 06 Dana Street in the fashionable part of Cambridge, killed her mother, Mrs. Annie L. Brownee, a woman nearly 70 yen s old. Mrs. Brownlec was found lying dead on the floor and the neighbors were trying to pacify the murdered woman's daughter, Mrs. Matean, who is evidently insane. The daughter said that early this morning (hat Iter and her mother were chatting most pleasantly when the old lad.\ kissed her and told her she was a very dutiful and faithful daughter. The murderess then said : "As mother started togo up stairs I walked up behind her and struck her on the head with a wrench." After the police had some talk witto Mrs. Mai can she appai ently began to realize what she had done, breaking down and acting in a piti able manner. She, is learned, had a severe attack of the grip two years and never fully recovered from its effects. Of late she has shown signs of insanity, but did not seem violent and her mother had no trouble in controlling her. She is about, 50 years old and is tho widow of the Lite George B. Marean. One cf the neighbors says that Mrs. Marean came into her house this morning and calmly informed her that she had killed her mother. Her bearing was so composed aud unconerned that neighbor thought sLe was joking, but upon Mrs- Marean insisting that she spoke the truth the neighbor went to the Marean house and there found the corpse of Mrs. Brownlee. The horrified woman notified the police, who were soon on tho scene. Mrs. Marean made no attempt to escape and apparently took but lit tle interest in what was going on around her. She seems to have had a fear lest she should die first and leave behind her poor old mother without anyone to care for her. Stie will be sent to an asylum, THE LEADER liUCAI*Tt;RED. Cliiel o! a Desperate Uatig of \ine, %Vlio Rroke Jail la JlasMicluixrlix, Caught la Mew Vork. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Nine pris oners who were serving out senten ces in the Chorlestowrt, Mass., broke jail on July 8 and escaped. They burrowed down to a sewet that drained the prison and swam through it 1500 feet or more emerg ing in a switch yard that at that hour was deserted. They were nearly naked, having left most of our clothes behind lest it hinder them in the swim, halt smothered by sewer gaa ar.d alto gether desperate. Their leader, James M. Bradley, carried a re volver, the only weapon they had among them. The runaways broke into a shed and stole the engineer's clothes and the overalls of a number uf the switchmen and went out dis guised as honest workmen. Most ol the fugitives were desper ate criminals. Ihe man Bradley was a burglar with a long record A number of postoffiee robberies in New England towns and villages had been brought houie to him. He was then serving out a live year's sentence for cracking a jeweller's safe. Barely four months of it had passed when ho organized the gener al jail delivery. Last night he was captured here and now awaits ex tradition. A Good l.ocal Ticket. It hsis always been the practice of the Sullivan Republicans to nominate an acceptable county ticket, and this year they were happily fortunate iu making veiy choice selections, the ticket from top to bot'om being uniformly strong. The mere presentation to Ihe people of such a list of names is an argument that will appeal di rectly to the thinking class, and is a »o )d and sufficient reason for be lieving that the parly followers will do their level best in support of the candidates. The Republicans of this county are in the minority, and on this account have frequently suf fered, owing to the indifference of a large number of voters who regard the situation as hopeless. It is hoped, however, that this condition will not. prevail this year, with its atten lant discouraging results. On the contrary every man, no matter in what borough or township he may vote, will be looked to for support. The ticket is deserving, and party pride ought to influence a member of the minority j arty to do that which generally actuates a in.m ber of the majority, to work and vote for the ticket. The candidates, individually or as a whole, scarcely need on intro duclion to the people of this county They are known to all, irrespective of party, as progressive, upright and honest citizens, men iu whose bunds the interests of the people would not only be perfectly safe but duties faithfully, efficiently and thoroughly performed. Are not such candidates entitled to the sup port of their party workers and voters ? Will any Republican per m't apathy or indifference to in fluence li into remain at home on election day ? We hope not, in 112 ict we believe that no such detri men,al and discouraging effects will be felt this year. We believe that every Republican will exercise the great piivileges of voting for a President and at the same time proving his interest in local affairs i by supporting one of the l>est and ' strongest tickets ever submitted to i ' the people of the country, ' -W C T A DEPARTM :NT - CONDUCTED BY MEMOES'-OF TDK W. C. T A SOCIETY OF LAPORTE. PA. It» To lEclp. [Selected,] The one who is up don't need anv help. He's already on his feet— safe and secure in himself. He tills the measure of his own power and possibilities. That is enough for any man. And tint is all that is re quired to place one on his own loot ,ng, in the scale of sell-help and self completion. But the friend who is down, who has lost his footing and is unable— by his own unaided ellorts—to lise and regain his former level, has claims upon Knights of I'ythias to help him to his foct. It is enough to know that he is down, that life has become a struggle tor existence, and that all his former prosperity, won by honest, faithful toil, lias been swept away. Misfortune has marked him for his own good, and there he lies, disabled and despoiled, in the meshes of circumstances which he cannot control. The man is down in spite of fate, a'ld now can only wait for the as sistance which the more !ortunat< and successful can furnish. With this made active and demonstrative, lie may rise again and stand secure on his leet." llis native energy, though dormant, remains; but, with friendly aid, he may reach the conditions which open the way and guarantee success. He is down, but he need not al ways be so, for the condition which promise life, hope and prosperity, change from time to time, and if lie will keep his eye open he may seize the opportunity which opens for hi recuperation and elevation to th« heights ol his own ambitions and re solves. Here is where fraternal co operation can get in its work. There is many a friend that has been down that did not stay there Filled with a never ceasing aspir.i lion, and a resistless energy, tlie\ uroke the conditions that held them there and mastered the cireuui stueccs which cramped their efforts What has been may bo again StriKe when the iron is hot. Lifi the cloud that casts its shadow ovei hopes and aspirations. Then stand on your own feet and stem tin obstacles of life which discourage effort and prevent the results yo seek. Determination and pluck will surmount all difficulties ami 'hold the fort" once more.— Tht I'ythian Spear. • IC«kl«l lv\i»ro«i* IC< li'ii-rs. niHMiNtiiiAM, Alii., Nov. I.—Tie United States Government and the Southern Express Company hsve sent several detectives to Piedmont to endeavor to run down the iwo inen who held up and robbed tlio East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia train near that place last night. The Sheriffs posse who begun the persuit of the rolibers two hours alter the robbery, are reported to have come up with them in the mountains, twenty miles from ibi scene of the robbery, and a running fight occurred. The robbers were on horseback and tired hack on the officers, but effected their escape. There are reasons to believe thai the robbers got a much larger sum than has boen reported. It is be lieved they are the same parties who held up the East Tennessee train near Home, Ga , ten months ago. and got only 8200. Last night's robbery was well planed. The rob hers had secreted themselves be hind the eta'ion, and climbed on, the forward platform of the baggage chr next to the engine. Just as the train pulled out, two miles down the road, when going at full speed, they entered the baggage car and sur prised the baggage master. They covered him with pistols and com pelled him to lead them into the ex press car. Messenger TvOge>s offered re sistance, and they were about 1o kill him, firing two shots when he submitted and opened the safe After eraptving its contents into a bag they compelled Rogers and the baggage master to lead them into the mail car, where they intimi dated the postal clerk by shooting. Thev cut op"n the registered mai pouches, got valuable letters, put (hem iu a bag and pulled the bell cord. As the train slowed up thev leaped off Engineer Green and C<ndurtor Jones, whose suspicions had become aroused, fired on them «s they went through the woods. The robbers returned the fire but escaped. The Express Companv claims to have lost onlj eight hundred dol lars. The amount of money regis-j tered, is unknown, but is believed j to he at least two thousand. The Democratic confidence in ability to win New York was nt fever heat a week ago. The fever is over now and the battle is as pood as w<>n to the cause of protection. The Democrats by their actions nd mil it now. Mr. Cleveland seems to feel the general shaking of confidence which has become so marked on the Demo cratic sidr in the last few days, and lie raises (lie crv of corruption. He cannot see why the Republicans should expee*. to win unless they intend to buy the election, and kuowii.g the quality of bis followers he is alarmed. The defeated party usualh cry fraud, sometimes with good reason, sometimes merely to cover the defeat. To cry fraud in advance, however, betrays a de cidedly panicky state of mind. The campaign lias been so unexciting and impersonal that we are sorry Mi'. Cleveland's peace of mind is disturbed at this late stage. ELECTION PROCLAMATION WBEKEAS by the laws of the Commo nvea'T of Kir sylvan!.!: It shall be the du*y of »h<- Sheriff of eveiy county, at least ten lays be ,ie any clcciion to bo held tliirin (exee >t b r towns up and borough officer"). to jjiiri o i.;e of the sune by proclamations ported up n ih • most public plac a in every election dis trict and by ndvernsetnen's in at b act two cMrpp iper*, if tiier# be ro many published in 'lie county, represent in* 81 Inr at praefeible the political parties which at the prio Uii.g to i irt cu<t the arge.,t and i.ext lurgmt nnm b rid'vot e and l" eiumeiat'j the ollic.'is to bi> elected ml p.ve a list of all the nonius ions, e\o"pt lor election uffi-era and astcs-nr nid 10 be voted lor in such c >uiiiy. as far a" may be, in the form in wnioh tbey ehall ap par upon the i allots and to de-ignate ibe ■hue at which tho election ia to be he'd. lh.jre ors, I J »lin » tz. Illgh t'hcritf of rtulli »an county, do lure-iy make known and pro cl ii ii to ttio qualified electors of Sullivan u ty tiiat an election will bo held' in sa;d •oumy on TUESDAY, NOV Bth 18V2. Vt the cal election district* in the county ! to wit : I io; nice I* f ecinct—At the Knights of Labor tall in Iter. ice. Cherry Twp At the new Township Ileus* e ir Dusli re, Policy Twp—At the h >us3 formerly occupied by J . II itlian Colley D ivi lt-on I'wp—At the pu lie house of Ms r S. \:a.ar K l,. Du-hore IJ ra—At th; Hotel Carroll iu sai . •«>ou.h. Klki ind Twp—At the r.ew Election liouse at tildr *dsvilla. Forks Twp—At the Election House. Fork vilie Horough Al the l*o ksville house I) H • d ho l ox Twp—At tlio Town«hip at Shun l * H illstiiovo Twp—At the tOi.se oceupied b\ fohn ,! Pa l ler. Janison City—At the hub lactory boardin r h ;se LaP<»rte IJoro—At the Court House in Grand Jury room. littPo-te Twp—At the of Iltnry \o l enf-p ir^er, I.op z Piecinot —At the School house i Lopez. Twp--At tin KaglesMere Hotel At which time and place the qualiged el c t rs will elect by ballot tUo I ollowing State and ounty officers : I'weniy e ght persons for Disrriot Presidenti» • 1 Elo»tos Fur persons f'.r Pres dent al Electors at •rge. One person for S'up erne Jud^e. Two pe sans for Congressmen at l irge. 0 . person for CongrofUl in. 1 no person for Member of A scrably. One pe son for -he< i.l. One person for Pro ho.iotary. Register, Re <*, r I r e Th name' "112 t*«« candidal s for which offices have b'-n crt fi-d to me un follows: >ec Supplement. It is lur'her dirt ted that th 3 election p II? >' the several districts >h.ill be opened nt 7 »'cl»«k in ihe 1- r« noon a n d continue open wi»h ut interruption or a u tii 7 •'clock in the evening, when polls will be •o-ed. Notice is hereby given, that every p« r on excepting Justice of the Peace and Ahtere ue»>, Notaries Public? a:.d persons in the milita v service of the State, who shall hold or shall wit'iin two months have held any office or Hp intmcut "112 profit or trust under the Unite l States of this State. *»r city or district vhetb r ii cutntnissione 1 officer or otherwise a uhordinate officer or agent who is or shall tc e u ployed under the Legislative Executive or J idici iry department of the State or of any ify, or of any incorporated district, and also •iMt every member and the State L 'ifisl»ture, anrt of the select of common coun cil of any city, or commissioners of any incor porated district, are bylaw inoapable of holding r exercising at the same time the office or ap pointment •»! judfe. inspector, or clerk of any lection of the commonwealth, and that no in ■jpeetor or Judgo or any other office of such •1 ction shall l<e eligible to bo then voted for The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall ueet at the respective places appointed f< » loading the election in thedistiict towhich thry respectively belong before seven o'clock in the mo ning andcaih inspector shall appoint one clerk who shall be a qualified voter of such difc tri.;t. JOHN UTZ, /ligh Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Oct. IS, 18U2, Kelly &Kingsley 8*3?" DENT I W. B. RELIT, )D.D. S. F. J. KINGSLEYj Towanda,Pa. Hr. Kelly will be nt Dtuhore on the 20, .112 ench nuinth and rctnuiu uutil the last. Giis for extracting. IN GAREY'S RLOCK Guns ! Guns !! Guns !!! STONESIFER & BARRETT Of No. 244 Market Street, Wl! LIAMBPORT, Hits tlio cheapest and largest assort ment of GUNS in the City and in vites Sullivan County people to give them a call when desirous of Fire I Arms of any description. Our cat alogues arc free, send for one. We also pay highest price for Furs of all kinds. STONESIFER & BARRETT, 244 Market St. Williamsport. ULIFF HOTEL, Eagles Mere, - - Pa. C.F. CHENEY, Proprietor. A large and emmodi >us house posses* fing nil ihe attributes of a first-class hotel. Hie Bar Is well supplied. New Barber Shop, in the old School House Building, opposite Hotel Kennedy. ' ELMER SHERMAN, Proprietor. GROWN ACME The Best Burning Oil iht Ganbe Made irom Petroleum. It gives a brilliant lijiht. It will not smoke the chimney It will not char the wick It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as a perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the fines' crude tu the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS TIIE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. William-port Station, \Villiainsport Pa. Fall Opening —OF— Foreign Si italic Erj Gods SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CABII BUYELTS ! A full line of Dress Goods, including nil tlie fashionable shades to be found in the Eastern Market, from Ginirbams to fine llenriettis. Hest heavy Sheeting, yard wide. cents per yard; Bleached Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from 6 to 9 cents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices cTTthTTG WE AKE selling at 25 per cent discouni cuenper ami better goods than can be pur chased nt Dushore for the i-ame raon-y. Ladies' Misses'and Children's Nlme--the stock is large and the price low. Y<>u can buy cheaper nt my stor • than any place in this section of the county. HOMPEEdY 8803- & TRiCY, MAKE Men's shoes and boots, tine and course, a large stuck—cheap for cash Men's straw hit's in season, Our st<-cl< of groceries are complete and prices at the lowest figure. T. J. Keeler. LA POLLTE, ['A. May 13, 'O2. (JO TO Walter Spencer - QUEEN FLOIB, Best in Town. Our Notion Department is well stocked with goods and our prices are the lowest. A FRESH supply of groeerles constantly arriving and prices reasonable. We invite the public to call and examine our goods before going elsewhere. WAITER SPENCER- May 13, '92. LA PORTE, PA. nrRY 11 ÜBACH H^OR w URNITURE. Dushore, Pa. T. J. & F. 11. INGHAM Attorneys at Law, l.a Porte, P«-m.n Legal Business attended to in this and adjoining Counties Telephone communication direct January, 1888. Y\] ILLIAmSPORT AND NORTH h'lANf'll »V Railroad, In effort Monday, Sept. 5. '92 I'SII 4 i 22 N. | N. STATIONS. | S. I g P. M. A. M.| A M. M. 525 10 07 A..WUt'maporU.L 950 4 25 518 95N ..MontourfTille....| 058 4 ;i4 5 o.<( 9 45jL .Halls Aj ;009 446 s I s - .! fN. K. 440 9 SiiA llnlls LlO 10 5P5 4 37: 9 3^|1j....( , enr,«.|»1e ! 10 13 508 4 301 9 2.'> i ..Opp'« Crofting. i 10 A 5]5 4 2*>; 920 ... Huvhesville....; ll> 25 520 410 9 1 1, ...l'ietun Ricks... 10 34 5 2"> 4 12 9 07| ....Lyon's MM.,.. 10 38 533 410 9 05! Chnmonnl 10 40 &35 4 o.'i| 8 58j....Q!en Mawr ... 10 47 542 3 681 861 Eilkins i0 54 549 3 s;i 848 ..Strawbriuge ... 10 57 552 350 84 V ... Hei'olt (Sien....j I I 00 555 347 842 ...Mor e> Valley...; 103 55s 340 8 3>l Son-M0wn...... 11 In ft 0 5 3 »6| «30 Olidcwll 111 !.■> ft in 3 25; 820 ... |„ n Bmnk....| II 25 fl 2 0 3 20: 8 15- -Nordmonl / 1 3 625 At Pin'uro Hoi-ki singes connect to and from Highland Lake. At Scudin nt ata;;e* connect to and from La Porte, nushnro and Tnwanda. RENJ.U. WKLCU, Qe oral Manager. Presidential Campaign of 1892, GRAND INDUCEMENTS —TO READERS CF THE— SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN The Presidential Campaign of will, without iloubt, he the most intensely interesting and exciting in the history of the U. S'*., and our people will bo extremely anxious to have nil the geneial and polit cal news and discussions of the day as presented in a National Journal In addition to that supplied by their own local paper. To meet this want we have entered into a contract with the New York Weekly Tribune —THE LEADING PAPER OF TIIE— UNITED STATES, which enables us to offer that splendid journal "(regular subscription price SI.OO per year) and the "SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN" for one year— For OsiSy $1.23 iss Advance "N. V Weekly Tribune" regular price per year 81 00 "Sullivan Ueitulilieuu*' " a I Total fji'» oo We Furnisb Both Papers One Year Tar $1 25 Subscriptions may begin at any time. This is the most liberal comi'ii ation offer ever made in the United States, and every reader of the REPUBLICAN, should take advantage of it. Address all orders to the— "SULLIVAJK IiE\PUIiLICAN." . J a. M DUNHAM, ATTORNEY—AT-LAW in Court House, LaPorte, Pa a™ Stop and read the FALI andj WINTER announcement of the old Reliable Watch-maker and .Jeweler of Dus Wore, Pa. I am constantly replenishing my stock with the most, desirable goods io be found in the market, suitable for my trade and within reach of your pockctbook, that I shall be pleased to show you whenever you can favor me with a call. I suall make spici.il prices from now until the fir-1 day of January, 1!593 for the Holiday trade. \\ ith many thank for your kind-' ness in the past 11 years, I hope tiy fair and square dealing to merit a long continuance of the same. Respectfully Yours, J. V. RETTEXBURY. Oct. 1, 1892. D shore. I'a j. w. ballaro MANUFACTURER AND DEALER TOP SI 1i mm, —ALSO— Fan and Heavy Lute Wapns. FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET, LAPOKTE, PA. ■ P. s. All kinds of repairing promptly and neatl}' done at reasonable prices. J. W. BALLARD. May 13, '92. mT~ Samuel Cole, OK Duehore is headquarters for all kinds of hardware— Tools, pumps, stoves and ranges, house furnishing goods paints, oils, anil varnishes. Special induce ments to builders. MANrFACTBEB of Copper till aud slieet-iron-ware. Roof ing, spouting BIKCH OIL \ DISTILLS etc,, a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition, and we iuvite your patronage. SAMUEL COLE, : Dushore, Pa. j Mej Mamifeclnriiii Ci.; DONLEY BROTHERS PROPRIETORS. STEAM MARBLE & GBANITL WORKS. MAXCFACTDRERS OF MOXL'MKXTAL AND CEMETERY WORK, IX AI.L KINDS OF MARBLE AND GRANITE. In buying direetofG. E. DONAIIO: j General Agt. you will save the mid-' dlemen's prolH, as we maiuifactur< all our work from the rough ston« j and give our customers the benefit which the middlemen receive. WORKS AT NEWARK VALLEY, N. Y., AUBURN. N. Y-, \xi> DI'SHORK, PA. G. E. DONAHOE General Apt. j DUSHOHE, - 1-ENNA HOTEL KENNEDY, I.A POR 11. DAUBY KENNEDY. ProprieMr. Everything First Class. < Charges Reasonable. March 7,9b' in OlxliVl, t ATTORNEY m SOLICITOR,: L tpovte, Pen n 'a. Land Titles and Equity practice a specialty. * B. W. FAWCETA, FOHKSVILLE, PA. -i DEALER IN Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. ! REPAIRING a specialty. ' All work guaranteed anil prices reason « able. i J 15, 1892. HAIL ~ TO Tin: , CHEAPEST! I L'LA TS L-VKI:VI;OI)Y'S MOTTO and the people appreciate the fact that— 'MßS. LAS3ER'S STORE, is right "in it' for cheap goods. . MY groceries are always fiesh and of the t est quality. > lour and feed the best tl.e market affords. MJiii. M. C. LA UER. May 13, 'O2. RUSH J MCKLNRY M D D^S II r -,v : • / • cf MEDICAL DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, AXD SLItGKON AXD DOCTOR OF J DENTAL SURGERY. Dentistry n Specialty. Vililized air i the Painless Kxti action ol'Teeth ; OEFICfc IN GAWKt's BLo<K, MAIN ST. I)V8IlOftK PA ' DUSHORTanT NCRDMDNT STAGE LINE. , F.M.CROSSLEY, Proprieto UXTIL FCTHER NOT TOE STAGKB IVILLRUX OX FOLLOW I X* 5 SOH EDT'LE I-oa\e Lnpor I ** at 6:15 am. lor Nordmont Arrive at Noidiuont 7:30 > . m Leave Nordin><nt nt 11:15 a. m.for Laporte Arrive »t Lap rte 1:00 p. in leave L .poite at 5:00 pm. for Nordmont I Aniveat Noidu.ont fi:3o v- m. Leave Nordmoi ta» 7:00 p. m.for Loporte Ani\e at Laporte 8:30 pin. Ltrave l.apone a* 8 a. m.for Dushore Leave Du.-liore at p. m for LaPorte 'Sawecl Shinqles 1, The best in the oarket and ! j at low bottom prices - I iiree grades constantly on hand if desired. Write— S. MEAD, May23'9o. LaPorte, Pa. j 1{ K \ RMS. \ i fill* COmtllOdlOUd hotlsy 112 ])OS8o& j nil tho aitvilnilos of a ik'st-jluss hotel. The Bat is well supplied Tk« patronag* 112 flio public vesoec:fully «ohoiteu. LAPORTE LIVERY. CH AS. LATJIiR, Prop. Higs kept, m first class order ('lmr. es reasonable. Stables at the MOUN TAIN HOUSE—East Main: St., L:I I'KI te. Pa. MAY 13.'92. LIPOOTE BANK. LAPOKTE, PA. Do A eeneral Fankini' and Collecting busini ss AIY business irtrusted to us WILL be carefully ATIEM'ed to. API nts for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe, and FUR Fire luminance t ompacles J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIKK. CARMODY HOTEL, DUSHORE. MIKE rARMODY Proprietor, Everything First Class. Charge* Reasonable. Jan. 31, MIO B'ENRT T. DOWNS, If A TTO R X K Y - A T -T. A W 1 Rx-Pr«'thopot*rY. Reirteter A H ce<>rdet of Full.C
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