THE REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, - - - - Editor. FRI DAY, BEPTEMBE R 29, 1893. Eutered at tlie Post Office LaPorte, Pa. as second class mail matter. Republican State Ticket. Justice of the Supreme Court. D. NEWLIN FELL, of Philadelphia. State Treasurer. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, of Armstrong. Ropublioan County Ticket. For County Commissioner!, J.J. WEBSTER, of Elkland Township. O. W. BIGGERS. of Davidson Township. Coroner. F. W. BROCK WAY, of Bernice. County Auditors. E. S. LITTLE, of Hillsgrove Township. M. E. WILCOX, of Elkland Township. Court Proceeding*. The regular September terra and sessions of the several courts of Sullivan county, convened on Mon day Sept. IS, 1893, at the public school building in the Borough of Laporte, at 2 o'clock p. m. Present, Hon. John A. Sittser, President, and Hons John Tonkin 2d, and M. J. Phillips, Associate Judges on the Bench. Grand jury called and sworn—T. S. Simmons appointed foreman. Constables of the several dis tricts throughout the county, (ex cept Forksvilte Borough) made their sworn returns in open court. T. J. Schug vs. F. H. Tomlinson; rule granted to show cause why ap peal should not be stricken off for want of bail. Edkin vs. Edkin; In Equity. John H. Cronin Esq., appointed master and examiner. Sicg vs. Sieg, alias subocna award ed. J. F. Strieby Esq, a member of the Bar of Lycoming county, was duly admitted to practice in the Beveral courts of Sullivan county. Fred Thomson, Andrew Moralee itnd L. Sohn Lindh were admitted as citizens of the U. S. and sworn in open court. Com. vs. Stephen Brock; court permit a Nol. .Pros, on payment of costs. Com. vs. Joseph Mnstrola; case tried, verdict guilty, sentenced to pay a fine of $.',00 the costs of prosecution, and 20 days in county jail. Jesse B. Everltt was appointed by the court as guardian of John F Annable, he giving bond in the sum of $750.00 and 11. C. Pardoe as his surety. In.re. sale of real estate of Matliias Gilbert dee'd., court direct administrators of said decedent to make sale of said real estate. Bond S3OOO. C. W. Champion appointed col lector of taxes of Dushore Boro. Michael Finan an insolvent debtor, was discharged. In re. estate of Wm. Lambert, dee'd, court direct a citation to is sue to the administrator directing liim to file an account. Tinkhara vs Tinkliam; A B. Kilmer appointed a commissioner in this case. Com. vs John A. Phillips, court grant leave to enter a Nol. Pios on payment of costs. Turney vs. Turney, alias subpuna awarded. torn. vs. Morris Leverton ; True Bill, case tried, verdict guilty, rule for a new trial granted. The court appoint Hon. B. S Collins, E J. Mullen and P. li Ingham Esquires, as committee to examine students for admission to the Bar. Com. vs. John O'Brien and Com vs. Stein; grand jury find True Bill in each case. On petition, T. J. Keeler appoint ed collector of taxes for Laporte Dorouglw Thos. Cadden, A. Plotts and W 13. Mason appointed viewers on road iu Laporte township, from Isaac Low's to .Joint O'YVilsous And now to wit Sept. 19, 189;:, Fred M. Rogers, a student in the •ifllce of Hush J Thomson Esq., and A J Bradley, a student in the olliee of Itou. E M Duuham, were, on motion of Hon B S Collins, duty admitted to practice law in the several courts of Sullivau county, und were »worn in open court. Henry Swank, Wm. Bobbins and A W Soncs were appointed view ers on a road between Hillsgrove and t i leu Mawr. I'lyases Bird, James Walsh and J. VV Rogers were appointed view er* on proponed road froiu Cherry Mills t<> Big Bottom Bridgt. 11 ay dee Hoagland vs Win. Hol land; rule granted ou rcapoudent to show eauae why Libellant should not t>« allowed fono f u r support •luring |M-ndiug of this suit, and A A Kilmer appointed uoNiiuieaioner. Pureed vs. Puici'll, stilipu ua in divuree is directed to issue. Com vs. Jacob ('axeman ; giand jury liiid Not a True Bill, and tin prosecutor, A- P> Her to pay costs- - piu<eeutor avnteneid as above and Cuinuiitted, Douniiico Kaiitoti vs. the W. \ N. H It. It. Co, (J cases), rule to kUuw cause why plauitill' »h«il nut ruler bail for costs Coin vs AlUrt V porter . verdict guilty, urisouer sumu mud to pay a Due uf $ > I HI, Mill costs of pl.woeu I lion, and :»U days lit county jail, tiiotii vs. tilotti, on healing trail •iiiujf HI this ea*e divuiee deeieed on i»a> went of eo«t». On motion the Molt, Leopold it uitiuibei y( iKn v< Albany, N. Y., was duly admitted to practice iu the several courts of Sullivan county. Com. vs. A. A. Baker; Not a Bill and prosecutor Jean Gautier to pay costs. Com. vs. M. J. Carmody (2 cases) grand jury find Not a True Bill, prosecutor Mary A. Thai I to pay costs und defendant discharged. Com vs Robert McMahon ; True Bill, case tried, verdict guilty. De fendant sentenced to pay $5.00 fine, costs of prosecution ami 20 days in county jail. John Utz vs C. Earle, et. al. judgment iu open court for want of an appearance. Welles & Co., vs F. Baker, judg ment for want of an appearance for the sum of $350, Welles Co. vs F. A. Toushner, jr., judgment for want of an ap perranee. E E Pridenburg Esq., a member of the Bar of Bradford county, was duly admitted to practice in Sul'.i vau county. Thomas Mahaffey, High Sue riff of Sullivan county comes into open court and acknowledges Deed Poll as follows : To Edward Bergan for land in Cherry township. To Chas. Hugo for 13 acres and 150 perches of land in Elkland twp. Com B W Jennings; grand jury find Not a True Bill and prosecutor Witmiller to pay costs. Com. vs Clarence Johnson ; case continued unt : d next term. Recog nizance entered by deft. In. rc. estate of Henry Wanok dee'd. E M Dunham continued as auditor. Henry Mosier, M. J. Tripp and John Mullen were on petition ap pointed viewers on a county bridge between Cherry Mills and Dushore Borough. The following matters were con llrmed Ni. Si: Report viewers on county bridge over Muncy Creek near George Rea's. Report of commissioners regard ing division of Cherry township. Report of viewers on roads in Davidson township, near Beaver Dam and Hemlock Grove. Auditors report in estate of James Flanigan. Report of sale of real estate of J. T. Bedford dee'd. Report ol'sale of real estate of F. Morningstar dee'd. Final account of Ulysses Bird, Assignee of It B Warburton. Final account of Ransom Thrash er, committee of F Hawk a lunatic. Final account. of J B Lamberson sale of real estate of Hawk, Final account of F G Campbell, dee'd. Final account of Gabriel Richley dee'd. Report of sale of real estate by the assignee of John G and Geo. C Wright. Report of sale of real estate of Wm and Sarah McGec. Widow's share estate of Mathias Gilbert dee'd. Widow's share estate of F R Keeler, dee'd. Widow's share estate of Daniel Hunsinger. The Charter for the Driving Park and Fair Association of Sullivan county, was on motion ot Hon. B S Collins, approved and granted. Com vs Chancy NVheatley; sentenced to pay costs or give bail to sheriff to pay same in ten days. Capias issued. Com vs Forks township road commissioner's; True Bill, and case continued until next term. C E Vinton vs First Nat. Bank of Dushore. Leave granted to enter a discontinuance iu this case. Com vs Henry Mittendorf; Not a True Bill and prosecutor Samuel Haggerty to pay costs. Com vs John Obert et. al. De fendants recognizance forfeited, to be respited ou their appearance at next term. And now Sept 21, 1803, the Court of Quarter Sessions approve of the recommendation of two successive' grand juries who have touud the Couit House unsafe for public use and have recommended the erection by the County Commissioners ot such buildings us may be necessary for the accommodation of tho courts, the several officers of the couuty, and for the confinement of prison ers. J nines McKftrlane and others vs K J Gaynor, Son A Co. The sheritl is permitted to pay into court the fund arising from sale of defendant s personal property; and Hon B S Collins ia appointed auditor to dis tribute said fund. L M King appointed inspect or of election fur Davidson township. Bill Gordon, et. al. vs the W A NBII it Co. Utile on plaintiff'* in etch case to give security for cost* or uou suit on Ist day ot Dec term. Crouiau vs Crouian; T S Mi tu itions appointed a eomtuisainuer. In re. tuuacy ot Francis Itawli ; K J Mullen Esq appointed auditor. ■ Tttiil, LI sr. Thrasher va Biddle and Weaver, continued. Sullivan county *• Jacob Lorah,! Dlt Louth, V 11 /mer. Daniel lltthr, Geo li< ndcr and J C p L >u j liilltfiou | I'HW tiled, verdict for pUiutitt lor | »4 -s s.i. 11 uf Ine r vs .tack*ou, contiu ed Albeit vs William* et al veidlct, for defendant*. .>< in v* 'lupp .V C.ii arbitrated Colic Y tnwiiship va Sullivan IX>UII. tjr, ci»e tiled, veidict for pi. until! for 112 lotlii I S lingers i U ' Utor va U ig«i* ami Pep lief, settled. \\ 111 In va Malta tie y, ease 11 It d verdiet tor for slo7, NUiiin n v* I i/,4• rt hat. Cuitdl va Mini i un.l *ehaad, e.!»e lind, Verdict lot ilvlt na ,|« , lute lor a in w trial. Cwniit Adjourned, JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. Hardware, Is NEEDED every day of the year. About the first thing which comes to the mind, in speaking of hardware is nails. "What is the price? $1.35 per keg; wire nails $1.75 per keg; Bendy mixed paint $1.25 per gallon; Double bit axe $ J .00; X cut saws $2 00 grind stones as low as 75 cents, each mounted on good frame "62.75; best railroad wheel barrows, garden wheel barrows, $2.00 nud $2.75. Many items in a hardware store you seldom see unless called for. They are not suit able for show windows—are too large for shelving. You may not know we keep them. We have sold iron and wood pumps for 20 Years, IKON PIPE for water and steam; iron pipe fittings for water or steam; bath room furniture and fittings; boat or crib spikes, £xß, 10c, 12c, U, xlO, 12c and 14c; steel road scrapers; wagon swingle trees, 50 cents; wag on neck yokes, 75 cents; double and swingle tree irons, 25 cents per set; wagon and buggy spokes; wagon and buggy bent rims; bugsjy bent shafts; building paper, SI.OO per roll of 500 sq. ft.; galvanized collar window screens; steel post hole dig gers; cast steel crow bars; steel harrow teeth; ready made and paint ed valley tin; large iron kettles; barbed wire; ribbon wire; Plain Wire, PLAIN TWISTED wire, plain annulled wire. All above used for fence mak ing cheaper than wood. The very bust cloth washing machine ever made, we sell you for s<>.so. We do not nsk you to buy them until you have tried them. No charge for using one for two weeks. Daisy cloth wringers; novelty cloth wring" era; novelty cloth horse; novelty ironing board. SUM M Kit GOODS are now going. The best screen door; window screen; hammocks; baby carriages; express wagons; croquet sets; refrigators; ice cream freezers; water coolers; ice tongs; ice picks. Furniture DKIWKTM KNT IS NOT DKAD, Husk, cotton and fiber matrasses; bed springs; feather pillows child* cribs; lounges, couches, easy chairs —lio different styles; tables, stands. \S« will take orders for goods at our KaglcaMere Branch Store which IN indirect conimiiuicai iou by tele ! phone, with our main stole at I i I uglieav itle. N |t—Tin flint can* -l'#st char coal till, ¥ i,no pm gioaa; hand made j mason'a glius jais J, | aud ll i|ts, Jere. Kelly, UUOUUHVIUJti, • VA Pittsburg labor leaders will this week commence correspondence with the national officials of every labor organization of the United States on the subject of a labor union which will embrace within its ranks overy association and union of work ingnien in the country. The plan hrs been endorsed by T. V. Powder - ly, and it is believed will find ac ceptance among laboring men every where. The inen who have started the movement are confident such consolidations can be perfected. OYES! OYES! Take notice, that Jons V. Finkle lias just received from the East, a lot of the tlnest and cheapest shoes ever brought to the "Mountain City." WOMENS, MISSES, MENS' and BOYS, at prices which will please all. even the most parsimonious. Among the brands are the Raber & Sebcrt, equal to the cele brated "Burt" and at half the cost. The Douglass, I .ester & Co. Solid Hock, as solid as their name. The Lottie Slipper black tan and patent leather; tbese are unique in style and tiuish ; Humphrey Bros. &Co n. celebrated make, none bet ter. The "Boys in Blue" their wives and daughters, are especially invited to call. All will be politely received and honestly dealt with. Corner of Muncy and Cherry streets, Laportc, Pa. June 9, 1893. Spring Opening —OF— Foreip & Domestic Dry GooJs 1 SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CASH BUYERS ' A full line of Dress Goods, including all the fashionable shades to be found in the Eastern Market, from tiinghanis to fine Henriettas. Best heavy Sheeting, yard wide, cents per yard; Bleached Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from 0 to 9 cents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices. CLOTHING We are selling clothing at low figures. Our stock is complete. Call and get our prices before going elsewhere. Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shoe—the stock is large and the price low. You can buy as cheap at my store as any place in tliis section of the county. HIII'IPHEIiY mi TRACY. MAKE. Men's shoes&nd boots, fine and course, a large stock—cheap for cash. Men's straw hats in season. Our stock of groceries are complete and prices at the lowest figure. T. J. Keeler. LAPORTE, I'A. May 13, '92. WILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH b KAN Oil Kailroad. In effect Monday, Sept. 11, '92 1 { 5 - ; 4 22 N. X. STATIONS. S. P. P. M. A. M. A. M. M. STo 10 07 A..Wiirm«porU.L y 36: 4 2;> sin 95S ...Montoursville 0 43! 4 tf-l 503 y45 L Halls A 051 4 4(5 S. S. | \ N. N. 4 40 !♦ 35 a Halls L 9 65! 506 437 932 I I'cnns lale 0 b*- 50s 4 30} y 25|..Opp's 4 25i y 2ol....llitghesvilie 10 h 520 4 yII ...Pictureltocks... jlO IV 520 412 yO7 .... Lyon's Mi 11....! 10 23; 533 4 10' y 05 Ctiamouni • 10 2l\ 5 35 i 4 03, 8 58<....0!en Muwr ... 10 3*! 6 42 I 3 s»'» 8 61{ I'Mkni* lO H'.'l 540 j 363 848 Strawbridgo...., 10 4'.'i 5 b'l < 350 845 ...Beech <»ien 1 10 4. j 6 ij. r » 347 8 42|...Mu10j Valley... iO 55> 340 835 SonestowD 10 65 fi 0.» 325 826 ....Long 8r00k....| 11 10 rt 15 320 8 20 Nordmont I 11 15 620 265 7 6:.| l.aporte...L. 11 40 rt 45 , 7 30 Ri:igdale 7 10 71' I Sattvrfield ' 730 At llu>;he!<vil(e, stages connect to atul from Luirdsvillu. At Ctiamouni, Ktaces connect to and from Highland Lake during (lie -uimnt r season. At Sonestowu, oouuict »»i'h KaglesMcre R. K. IK LI \ KKV. CHAS. LAUER, Prop. Rigs kept in first clnss orilei ('hartii'H reasonable. Stable* at the MOl NTMN HOUSE—East .Vain St., La Porte, Pa. May 13, '92. K J. BRADLEY, A'I'TOHMKY-AT LAW, LAPORTS, - PA. ORicc with Ho», E. M. Dunham, 'p T. 1 'KM PSK\ I ATTOKM KY-AT-LAW, DlSlloUK. . - PA. Oltlre 111 Sake'* Murk CHOWN ACM K Tie Best Buriiii Oil 1 bat Can Be Mfliis * rqui 1 eti oleum. It give* a brilliant light. It will not auiokti the chimney It will nut char the k It lia» a high Hiu tent. It will llOt t k|>l"tli', it is without comparison a. i> j jierfl'i'tltiii Kauiil> Safety Oil. It it wiiui|l>Mlur*tl l'i out the Hum' eiuilu iu lhvm>»»t |<«rl'«elly e>|uij<i>etl l.liuVl iM 111 thv «'II 111 If IS TIIK IIKMT. A«k yntir dialer fur t tt'tW N A' MK. Trifle u.Jei. nil. .1 by Till A IMS I M lit. I IKUU I'll. \\ 1111 u 1,. -1> 11 Nuuoll, \S 111. IV I HOTWL KUNNfcUY, UHIItTS I'A OAIiMV KkhMKOVi • I'iMii' humliiiitf Ku«t t'l«.. U<i|v« UV-voumUM, I Mit i IM J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER —IN— TOP & OPEI WM, —ALSO—. Farm and Heavy Lnmlscr Wapns. FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET, LAPORTE, PA P. S. All kiurts of repairing promptly and neatly done nt reasonable prices. Vioions Hor«f» Shod in Martiu'u . Horse Shooing Rack. J. W. BALLARD. May 13, '92 ASK your Merchant for Vunnhigham s Celebrated Non-rust Tinware, Family Solder, Farmers Friend, and Outfit and Steamless and Oderless Kettle. ALL FIRST CLASS WORKJ/EN. NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job and Custom work done. J A ME S C UNffiINGJIA 31, JJushore , J'ci. Jobbers & Manufacturers of Tinware. TRY ÜBCAH Dushore, Pa. LAPORTE BANK. LAPOUTE, PA. Do :i general Banking and Collecting business. Any business intrusted tn 08 wiil be carefully attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe, anil f<»r Fire Insurance Companies. J. ALFHED JORDAN, C'asiiikr. CLIFF HOTEL. Eagles Mere, - - Pa. C. F. CIIENEY. Proprietor. A lar,.t andcnnunodiou- house, posses sing al' 'ie at tributes of a first class hotel. I'hi' lU. is well supplied. GAKJfODY HOTEL, DUSHORE. MIKE CAKMODY Proprietor, Everything First Class. Charge* Jiaanututblc. Jun.W 1, 'OO. (JO TO Walter Spencer FOU Valley Queen FLO'flß, Best in Town. Our Notion Department U will >lockcd I with goudc and our price* are the lowest. A FRESH supply of groceries eountautly arriving anil prices reasonable We Invite the public to call aud euntine uur giMid» kfurt! going elsewhere. vtampkr Ms) i i M LAl'Olt ll I' v Sawed Shingles The l>e»l lit the uiuiUil uiul Ml luM bullt'llt |>lilc» Villi I J.'ladi* mliMttltlly lUi liui|<l \N ill iWlivei il tit *iietl. \Siitw—h I/MI», I tl't.iu., IV MAIM HI. lAPOHTfc, I**. ♦ in iHh il)iv Utoil ill *4««ii j 41. il *U» ■ 1 I il 4■• * 112 ' iutil Hwk I»,II u nut N., pal*, will U , .i. I lu »,au, „ u j t H HK is. An Unprecedented Offer! Great Value for Little Money. WEEKLY Mi IIP THE WILD FOE i TRIFLE. The New York Weekly Tribune ii twenty<>ur | njr j .ifnal. ia t>■ leidi ; Republican family paper of the United States, It ia tilled witli n a lii in itt . lorev-ry member of « country family. It is a Nati uiai Family paper, ami giv*« all toe wmr.il n-*i of the I'nited States anil in the world. It git** 'h-> of land* in a n .t-h 11. Its "Agricultural" department has no seperior in tin coui.tr,. It? k Heporti" are rei-.gni7,< d authority ia all part< of the 11 iI. It la. scjurat- il.partmoatK f.r • Ihe Family ( irele" and 'Our Young Folk*." It* 'II.'. ear.d S rv: tv' e lumn- cmm and Ibead in nitration of wi* es and daughter*. lis gener al political nows, edit i.i 1 an.l di.--.-ussi'inj ir o.j:nprehe.i.^ivo 112 brilliant and entiaustive. A. special contract eua,'»Je« us to oiler this splendid journal AND"THE SULLIVAN UI:H IJI.ICAN" for One Year for Only $1.25 CASK ADVANCE. (] ;ir ;' ■ ihseripti'in price of lite two papers ia $2.50.*) < KSCUURIONFI MAY ».•:<; IN AT ANY TIME. Address all orders to the— "SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN. Pa. Write }our name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2, Tribune Huilding, 2*c.v York City, and a sample copy of the New York Weekly Tribune will he mailed to you. You Will Be Robbed 1 n Chicago Purine: the World's Fair IT I Oil ATP Every aubtcriber to the SATURDAY BbAnit or CBICA> * v 00 IiKDORB will rtoeive a Free OrtiHrate entit- PWI j, fa __j. __l ling the holder to call at our i ffice a! any hour, daj. a\iOT I OSIGU. oitflit, or Sunday, during the World'* Pair, and we will locate you at whatever priced room you wish. We per— sonolly investigate boa-dit.g house*, rooms to rent * The Saturdayßlade wi iting room, ba.ri!ago and parce room, telegraph office, waiting ri om, All these privileges are All- . MOlulCly I'MT to every uhscriber. THK TllG ClllC&KO llGtlff 6f SATUHDAY BI.AHK IS a highly illustrated weekly ° ® newspaper. THE CHICAGO LKIX?KH is a well kr.owu family and literary illustrated weekly, These pap rs T TT T LL • are tbe moat interesting weeklies extant aud have the JUa/TgIGSL Wf 6GJKJ.IGS largest cirjulaiion of any weekly nowspapc rs in the world—6oo,ooo copi s weekly. The prico of either p .per is 92.00 per yrar, 91.00 lor T n "Wrkflrl MIX IIIOIIIIN, or lliree mouth* lor 50 AAA TILT? W UIIU cents. Sen iin y <ur subscriptions. A guide to Unicago and the World's Fair, also sample copies, em tree to ar.y address. 500,000 WitKLY. W. D. BOYCE, 115-in sth Avenue, Choago. Guns ! Guns !! Guns ///! STONESIFER k BARRETT Of No. 244 Market Street, J WILLIAMSPORT, Has tho 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 Arms of any description. Our cat-j alogues are free, send for one. We also pay highest price for Furs i of all kinds. STONESIFER & BARRETT, 241 Market St. Williainsport.j MTOTIO^~I Stop and read the FALL and WINTE I announcement of the old Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler) of Pushore, Pa. 1 am constantly replenishing ray Stock with the most desirable goods to bo found in the market, suitable for my trade and within reach of your pocketbook, that I shidl be pleased to show you whenever you can favor me with a call. 1 shall make special prices from now until the ih>t day of January, 1803 for the Holiday trade. With many thank for your kind ness in the past 14 years, I hope by fair and squure dealing to merit a long continuance of the same. Respectfully Yours, .1. V. Rktticnhlky, Oct. 1, 1892. IHibhore, l'a WEPfM Samuel Cole, (>p lluahore U headquarters for nil Itluda of hardware— 'tools, pumps, ituvN and i unpen, house furnishiu# good* paiutH, oils, utid v.trundle* Special Induce menu to tniiliiers. | Mani fai TMK» of eopptr, nn , uid fcheel Iron war#, Itoof - lug, kpouiiiii,' lliiteu OIL impi hi*eii lipnially Our price* are u-vnud all compe tition, and luvlle your patronage. BA-VI'EL COLE, l>u»htue, Fit. DOB ey Mauntaclnriits Co latNI.Kl WtoTlirHM, I'UUi'HlM'otta, M'iiA »/ t/AIUH I' A HH.V.MTE U uUKS *1 l\tV VI It 1.1 ll 1 I » MO.N tMlIk TAI ' 4 Dill tlUililil WUlik, IS All fclNttt u¥ M.\i«l.t A Mil UN All IT*, In Jn.vlßl! dutetol C. I! |l.,s \HOI < (u iii ml Ayi )uii Mill k iii 1 lit*' luiil' dleUieii n |>l* lit. 14a Wu lllillilltli lull | all mil h»i! 11 "Hi lint aUiit# Mild »UI * Ualulin t» the I'viinlll plilth thu lutddltttti'u r«<'i'iv«, WORKS AT S. Ilia Vuut N \ At HI UM, N V »*(• 1»> i I* * it, i i»»»s a 11«» l*: ti. i > 1.1. *i \ t. « • « • I HNK4 i B. W. FAWCETT, FORKSVILLE, PA, DEAI.EK IS Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY All work guaranteed and prices reaeoH ; able. 1 July 16,1892. lIAIL ~~ TO THE CHEAPEST ( Til ATS KVI'.K VKODY'iS MOTTO I and the people appreciate tho fact that— I MRS. LAKER'S STORE, is right "in it"for cheap goods. My groceries are always fresh and of the liest quality. Flour and feed ; the best the market affords. MRS. M. C. LA UER. r May 13. fc' ?/. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE no^'WP. ! Do you weir them 7 When next In need try I pair, J Best in the world. ssoov<""Xs3.oo $4.00m V $3.50 pi 1«2.00 - %3. JJKI ros LAD ICS $2.50 (5? 00 $2.25% fea 111.73 If you want a Una DRESS SHOE, mad* In th* latest styles, don't pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00# $5 Shoe. They 111 equal lo custom mad* and look and wear ai well. If you with to economise I* your footwear, do to by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shod. Nam* and price stamped on the bottom, look for II when you buy. IV. L. UOt'ULAH. llrocklou, Mul. SoU by M. \\ . Hul l>i OKI>, Mutdmont, l'a. I WA KB? OAStU UU % WATCH MA&Kii AMI JKWKLKK. ! UPOMt - - Mb I Oltk'o lu M< vltrl'u Store Hooin. Vay I 113. 'X" J ' V RU - INUII A-V, ArroHKKY»-AT 1 AW, LA POH IE, - - PA, Uu> tnew attended to in thi* ami adjoiuiug Co milieu V J MI'LLKN, ATToUNkV AT LAW. DtailOliß, - - PA. OlMetJ Willi H h Colli li», y* M.ia .Muw, A»'« irYohSkY AT- LAV tfl l« ( „«|| ||„ a .e, lel uile, 112». I'OU.SS, Minus AT-I AW K« Crvik kbiary.keynui 4 ktevideiulSislW V "» e .u I 4i i II um, Ikl vilb C». J V KFirI'NHUKY, dU'IIUUI.I AHl' JfcH fcl.as, IHMIIoKK, I'A. (iidMi itim fur iU l(a. ft UI.UAA Mild gsl I liV
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