THE REPUBLICAN W.M.CHEICEY, - - - - Editor. FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1894. Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa. as second class mail matter. ÜBOWS PLURALITY 190,317. Additional Official Returns Con tinue io Swell IIIN Kuormem Vote. Officials returns have been receiv ed from all the counties in the State. The official figures continue to show increases and the apparent plurality for Hon. G. A. Grow has now been swollen to the euoruious total of 190,317. The appended table tells an ele qucnt story for protection to hotne industries: — REPUBLICAX. DEMOCRATIC. Adams 175 Berks 3109 Allegheny 33,655 Clarion 72 Armstrong 2111 Columbia 596 Heaver 2462 Cumberland 242 Bedford 1049 Greene 650 Blair 3645 Lehigh 882 Bradford 5000 Monroe 1121 Bucks 1506 Montour 287 Butler 1400 Northamp- Cambria 2078 ton 1504 Cameron 226 Pike 403 Carbon 261 Sullivan 40 Centre 504 York 443 Chester 3340 Clearfield 4197 Clinton 190 Crawford 2518 Dauphin 4933 Delaware 4237 Elk 137 Erie 3455 Fayetto 1247 Forest 388 Franklin 1097 Fulton 10 Juniata 197 Huntingdon 1925 Indiana 3201 Jefferson 1521 Lackawanna 4706 Lancaster 9330 Lawrence 2833 Lebanon 2764 Luzerne 3456 Lycoming 132 McKean 1598 Mercer 2400 Mifflin 404 Montgomery 2312 NorthuuibVdlls4 Perry 874 Phila. 58,940 Potter 771 Schuylkill 1409 Snyder 858 Somerset 2J86 Susqueban'a 2060 Tioga 4001 Union 891 "Venango 1518 Warren 1500 Wayne 676 Washington 2000 Westmorel'd 3305 Wyoming 577 Total 202,559 Total 9349 Republican Plurality, 190,317. What Shall the llttrveat be. In November next Pennsylvania will elect thirty members of Con gress, twenty-eight by districts, and two by the state-at-large. Also will elect a Governor, Lieutenant-Gover nor Auditor-General ami Secretary of Internal Affairs. Couipjtiug the vote cast for Hon. G. A. Grow (in Tuesday of last week by Congress ional Districts, the Democrats carri ed only three out of the Mith General Hastings as the stand ard bearer for Governor, and a full state ticket and members of Con gress to elect, the cainpuign if pre* ent couditions continue, will be one ot absorbing interest, likely to bring out a full vote with accession* to the Republican ticket, it i* no atrelch of the imagination to pro phecy a Republican majority of 2U0,. 000 for Hustings, and a Republican delegation of tweuty-seven in Co»i gre*e instead of twenty a-> now. The voters in the southern part «112 Shrewsbury twp, ({ot out a peti tion and prevented the »aitie to the court on WetlnMalay asking lor a change of the Voting plat sin said tnwimbip from Hotel ttaglea Hereto the resideiit e ol \\ m Fullmer 1 ho«e who ■■••i le m tho uppci end petitioned the cwit that an election be held ami a vote b> taken on the rem >tal The upper end fellows sun, and ihu court >nleifd ibat an election i>« held on fc.Uui.lay Mar 4till The reatilt of this eiectiou • ill Im. and it i* «.i to Me same that it •*•!( tie a h<aiy cuntest e I gempaign. The llntiiahuig t'nh ivt m e» tme titan uti uu MtU t Uaiimait U'H It b»s sat* that ti e ivdnat oih» stu «hit.i« ngitt bat n <p pwtntod Iwn not ivjhih »n> ability t" HI, but that is ttwt tit |ui Hi NPOKE OUT IN MEETING. Sensation at a Prohibition Gath ering InNerauton- SCRANTON, Feb. 27.—A sensation that has stirred tho city occured last evening at a meeting called in the thirteenth, the blue blood ward of the city, for the purpose of seeking to keep saloons out of the ward. The meeting was held in the Asbury M. E. church, and was at the outset captured by the Prohibitionists, and members of the party proceeded to make their usual setspeechs in which the Bible was referred to and verses were quoted to show that the liquor dealers will be certainly damned. These extravagant utterances brought to his feet Rev. Frank Schell Ballentine, pastor of the Green Ividge Episcopal church, who gavt the Prohibitionists a terrible raking, saying that the result aimed at could never be attained by abusive speech es, misquotations of scripture and by making fases at the people who have petitioned for licenses who are among the brightest lawyers, the most active business men, and the most substantial supporters of churches in the ward. The Prohibitionists began to hiss the speaker, but lie held his ground and said that a lilss was the poorest argument a man could use who did not use a club. Chairman Thomson a radical Prohibitionists, declared that Prohibitionists are ashamed of liev. Mr. Ballentine and at the at titude that lias always been taken by the Episcopal church. The meetiDg fell Hat. JIEETISW OF THE REPVRLI CAM COUNTY COMMITTEE, HEADQUARTERS OF TNE 1 REPUBLICAN STANDING COMMITTEE [■ FOR THE COUNTY OF SULLIVAN. ) LAPOKTE, Pa., Feb. 20, 1894. The members of the Republican standing committee will meet at the office of E. M. Dunham, in Laporte, on Saturday, March 17th, 1894, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The purpose of this meeting is to fix the time of holding a convention and to transact other important bus iness. A full attendance is desired. Following is the list of standing committee : Bernice,—Chas. Watson. Colley.—Wm. Allen. Cherry.—A. L. Cox. Davidson.—G. W. Simmons, Dushore.—ll. C, Miller. Elkland.—Henry Norton. Forksville.—A. A. Collins. Fox.—A. E. Campbell. Forks.—M. W. Farrell. Hillsgrove.—.J L. Christian, Jamison City.—J. W. Harvey. Laporte Twp.—Z. E. Botsford. Laporte Boro.—W. C. Mason. Lopez.—Frank Rice. Shrewsbury.—C. F, Cheney. W. C. MASON*. Chairman. l our .Meet Dentil CHARLESTON, W. Va., Feb. 25. A few months ago Hum Collins, of Pocahontas county, with three com panions named Jones, Francis and Murdaugh, opened an illicit distill ery in a cave near the Pendleton county line. Deputy Marshal Rolling wood, with j two special deputies, raided the place four days ago, In the fight j that ensued Jones and Francis and : the two special deputies were killed j and llam so badly wounded that lie j was traced five miles through the snow by the blood from his wounds ! Ho has not yet been taken. Hon. Henry llouck will make you laugh, but what is better he will also make vou think. _r_ Twenty live cent* invested in the; lecture by Hon. Henry llouck will pay large dividen*. Tickets on sale | at the door. Kvery seat in the I ehurcli should lie occupied. Let the teachers know that when they yet a lecturer like Mr. Iloir.-k the people of Lapoi'te appicctale it. The entertainment given by the, Y. W. C I. I ami L«»yal Temper- . ance Logi'tu, Mau 11 ay evening, wa-> u niece** iu every particular. The ehlireh ««< anil Idled with an apple native audience and the sinking and { recitation* were well rendered, e* Itecially tLo*u givvu by the L')a< Temperance l.tgiou. t'ulteciion, fi. >//t .VA //>. US The I' tl. j* of A at this pkt» arv tfouit<»bii<4 well. J 1' K linei ha* uioted hi* *aw Mill tu Uuhaid HwtngK •, and wilt •uuu lumenoe saai.tg. Win. I'wilei I, , i. nt«4 the FtilUi ' Ituuse at this plate and nil! tun a Usmpeta'ttfe bouae at tbie plat' a> null as tiioMiy, U U Um 1... Itt.it I tu Ua<4-1 tmitb sbup tjf J p ttduni tu>| b-> > »mpi*»>a-l I Wit.i * IMl|te*tn, lot inetl> uf I Mttt'it to Ma |<"t tb I uti i t »• tbe buy tv Ua i um »b"» * I Uiittt *»•. ' JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ONCE said "If you wish to know i the value of a dollar, try to borrow one." If you wish to know bow much a dollar will buy now, try our bargains for one month. Until the Ist of March We will sell the following goods to reduce our Stock for less than ever before. Western Wash Machine for $4 00 has sold for $9.00. This is the best washer made. Good String Sleigh bells for SI.OO was $2.00. A good Tea Scale for 85c was $1.25. Forty five cent Pocket Knife for 25c. Iron Glue, the best sticking glue ever made; a 10c bottle for sc. Fifty cent Box Paper and Envelopes for 25c. Solid steel Spiders No. 8 for 25c. Everybody Is interested in the Weather, buy ?i Hick's Almanac the best au thority on weather reports, we have them on our News Counter. Also daily papers; the Jiecord, I'rcss, Inquirer, Times, and Sun at Pub lishers prices. Will continue our Wall Paper sales, also 5c paper for 4c, 8c paper for 6c, 10c paper for Bc, 12c paper for 10c. Window Shades are still sold, 20c on Spring Rollers. Best Manilla Rope, 12e per pound, ail sizes. Steel Game Traps with chains 12 and 15 cents. Long Handle Steel Shovels @ 45c was 60c. Forty-si x-piece White Granite Tea Set $2.75. was $3.75. One hundred Dinner Plates @ sc, was Bc. Kuive3 and Forks all Hteel for CiOc, worth 75c. Nickle Plate Table Spoons as nice as silver (fifi 15c per set. Tea Spoons to match @ 25c per set. One hundred Wood Hut.ter Bowls 5 to 30c about one-half the usual price. One thousand square feet of building paper, only SI.OO was 5?1.25. New stock Will begin to arrive February Ist. Lamps of all kinds: Hanging lamps, $2 50 to 1 50. Stand lumps, $3 50 to 2 50. Hall lamps, $3 50 to 2 50. Gold Rand Dinner sets : 8!* pieces,") 10t> pieces, | . . 101 pieces, 112 50 to »» 7a. 105 pieces, | New lot came in this week. Lounges and chairs will be sold j at a large reduction until March Ist to make rooiu for new stock. I lard war* depart wool has many seasonable bargains Hack *aws 1./ .i(k», Suh'l spiders ii( 25c, 11100 ensmel »no tit half price, IWket knives «< sc, 10c, 25,50 c iind #1 00. Kleetrio door l>e!ls, lie saw*, lew tongs, Ktuigli lull', Team bt lis, llovs sUdi an I >k;iW"» C> '' I cut Vk*., |J,»; koiils Nl-w blank l willing |>4p«ji p »nd t n»»'l>>p> » sin iuctlt'd 4* tuui'li a* wei'Mt and niiutlili lim> l»o"U«, l,i»leii Ibis i* a gouil ktinn to ■uaikt I u!4 it, u, luiiilm r, but ler, egg* [wUlui», fctiaw, It4> i liU'ki «• luikuye, *Ui, Hu pn> 144 41 kill pt ICW (u| lilt ill Jero. Kelly, UUUilfcbVlU.fc. fA ADDITIONAL LOCAL. The attendance at court during ' Monday and Tuesday, was quite large. C. 11. Jennings of Lopez, was in attendance at court the early part of the week. An exchange put it in this way, and puts it correctly too. "We wouldn't trust a man near a hen house who would order a newspaper stopped through a postmaster when he is in arrears. It is a cowardly way of refusing to pay an honest debt." Dr. Cyrus Edson, New York, is quoted as saying that the grip is likely to disappear very soon and in all probabilits will not be heard from again for a generation or so. This prediction is based upon researches into its course in earlier appearances under different names. D. 11, Stewart and P. F. May, both of Kylertown. Pa., leased of Hon. l{ussei Karns his hotel proper ty, in Laporte, on Monday, and will take possession of the same about the 15th of March. These gentle men come highly recommended and will no doubt conduct a good house. It will bo noticed by our table elsewhere that Wyoming gives 577 Republican majority and that Sulli van gives a Democratic majority of 40. These two counties comprise the 44th Judicial District, and we are to elect a President Judge next fall. These ligures show a one sided fight. There is a drygooda clerk in On shore, says an exchange, who is giving his boarding mistress lots of trouble. When ho goes to bed very tired he gets restless in his sleep and frequently sits up in bed saying: "Will you take ten yards or the whole piece ?" and then tears the sheet from top to bottom. Mr. and Mrs A. L. Grim, of La porte, were united in marriage forty five years ago the 2i'd of February and in honor of the event, their two daughters, Mrs. Stanley and Miss Hattic gave them a surprise. A number of Ihe older people of town were invited to spend the afternoon. Tea was served at 0:30 and a pleas aut old-time chat enjoyed by those present. Licont>o!> Were Granted at Follows. HOTELS. Jeremiah Dcegnn an I A Parrel 1 Colley twp J. T. Jackson & Auioa Meckis ** 0. Y II unsiii rrer •« Frank L. Kiikttts «« John C. Schaad Cherry township. John I ah y 14 lOrcwtine St ©man John I*. McUee " Jaincs Connor ** Charles S. Sick •• Johu Daley Cherry twp. L. l>Ubh Du bore liorouji . H. 11. Brewer •» Patrick F. Murphy " John Pyne «• ll»*nry obcrt «• J hi VV r . Carroll •• Daniel 11. homb Davidson twn. Flu el e K. M.»«;arglo I'arvin Kile «. C»»as H, h'aely Fo'ksTille boro. tioorg# K. Walker Hlllsgruve twp. James H Kcofo •< Ku*.«el Karnn Laporle Ilorou^h. Darhy K< nucdy •« II H. Ring Twp . K. \ . Ingham Shrewsbury twp. John VV. Autniller M Peilc and Cheney <« K A TING HOUSES Martin Brown Co ley twp. Julius J. Long •« John Connor Dushoro Boro. Robert McUec « John M. iiau„'han *< Francis McMahon •' \r. \\ , Gallagher l.aporto Boro WHOLESALE DEALERS. Th« mas Miner Du*diore lior • Jame« J. I adden »* Deuuis Ke-le «• DISTILLERIES. John Srhaatl Cherry twp. ASK your Merchant for 112 Umninylmm 8 Celebrated Mmi runt tinware, i'uniily Solder, Fanner* Ki lend, unit Dutfii und Btt'Hiti Uk> and O.let li'»« Kinlf AM. I I IIS I' ri.ASS \VO|;K l/KN. 1 No AIM'IIK.N I'lt'K WOHK Jul)ttini l'u«ioni wotk dune ./ i i//: s D t\\ y ixa u a m I'll. Itibbur* Ac M«ut fuel unit oCfUntrt. Sawed Shinqles Tile U«l 111 till' UlMlkl'l Hllll at luw Uttuw )irU •• I 111 cI glitilt i rui.»tuull v Kit liaittl Will ilvlui-r il ili'ilrml, Wtilu H Mrau, Mi4\2 i »0 UPurltt, |'i ut au.uk* turn U lli' liultiful, li lt i I « liiiu It ll! »llvll« *ll i,ii I4t K» !u b«> , I U • I. lull 111 II Ik <*4 .l,4l«bl.>t| t> I»■ i < n»i It i.n I #1 ii iii rtii.ii i Hid UtM «k>> I" |.U *ul <»K I »«!•# Mu 1 ifli>M'*l u# MM iln il. uaiug !S# la I*4' t 1(1 tij »ll 4. t|«|tfl»l ti .'fc «t iliMi »...Ik I t"; 11- »4 lf*t I M <«# tli» >.i ili.-,| |U'»•*'} I u - li»i.ii»i-» Mi»>. I»I »|)iu t,* I I Oullivan Republican •i.rr::. llf Ktnw m *4l 4 | »t«t«Mw* • • '««»., « »»--, «*• 4 §' •' %» *• I i 'lt, ♦» t.- *o4l**o6 <t» ' ATTENTION EVERYBODY! Stop and rend the FALL and WINTER announcement of the old Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler of Duskore, Pa. I am constantly replenishing ray stock with the most desirable goods lo be found in the market, suitable for my trade and within reach of your pockctbook, that I shall be pleased to show 3 - ou whenever j-ou can favor me with a call. I shall make special prices from' now until the first day of January, 1805 for the Holiday trade. With many thank for your kind ness in the past 11 years, I hope by fair and square dealing to merit a long continuance of tlie same. Respectfully Yours, J. V. RETTENBURY, Oct. 1, 1892. Dußhore, Pa CO TO Walter Spencer FOR Valley Queen FLOBB, Best in Town. Our Notion Department is well stocked with goods and our prices are the lowest. A FRESH supply of groceries constantly arriving and prices reasonable. We invite the public to call and examine our goods before going elsewhere. WTITrTIiyT? WiiU i liii L>i uikV)iilv May 13, U2 LAPORTE, PA. O YES! OYES! Take notice, that Jons V. FINKLE has just received from the East, a lot of the linest and cheapest shoes ever brought to the "Mountain City." WOMEN 8, MISSES, MENS' and ROYS, at prices which will please all. even the most parsimonious. Among the brands are the Haber & Sebert, equal to the cele brated "Burt" and at half the cost. The Douglass, Lester & Co. Solid Hock, as solid as their name. The Lottie Slipper black tan and patent leather ; these are unique in style and tlnisli ; Humphrey Bros & CoV. celebrated make, none bet ter. The "Boys in Blue" their wives and daughters, are especially invited to call. All will be politely received and honestlv dealt with. Corner of Muncy and Cherry streets, Laporte, Pa. June 9, 1893. & ÜBACH WOP, URN ITU RE. Dushore, Pa. i Thi laporte re public a n and X. Y. TUIBI'N'K, is fi cheap 1 combination of reading matter—Only 112 (i yenr f>>r the two paper*. ; (live tll.'lll !k trial. WF.F.M! AIMM! Samuel Cole, Or l>iislmr<> u liM(li|utrirri fur ull kiinl* ot li.tulwarc Too!., pump*, sieve* »ml «. hoUMt furui»liHijt goixl* oil*, mul vaiiti-lti'* Hpt'iin) Indue* uieiil* in liuiliirr*. MtM >*i I'likk of ro|IJM r tin i unit »h> 11 lieu vw, Hnuf >Ug. t|'ltlllillg Hllll It Kit. ui"iit i »rii,, a»|»« i*lty Our pili M lie brjrouil all iuiii|ir iiti..ii. 4inl invite jfnur I *1 ruing*. bAMI'Kit UO||, l>u»lioie, i'u, UROWN ACM H Tk liesi.Biirmuii Uil '1 hai Cau Be M.i.. • Httrukm li u iv> * n lirtlltiitti light. It Milt Uo| »Uiul»« tliU cltimue> It ■ nut tli4l till »n k |i ln*» « Uigli lit* lent. It Mil ..-.t Iv It I* •' l||lp4l IIUU 4» 4 (■triUiiii.il I'-*t*«« l > f%<il»t> Oil, || )• ii.»i.ul u Him I ) I mil lli« liiiv.t oim ll*t? Miu»l ,-iiiUitU vllul4 4»» il i luliuulin tin «tilM II lit I lit. UK a I*. \»k t i>m i|< »ti. i I t • « H I Nl fll'lt Mli|»H Bill I I' J 'lilt. 4<k»kU> iU.ltjfcU i«, A iill4i«<»4 i| lv Winter Opening —OF— Foreip & Domestic Drj GocJs SPECIAL IRDUCKMKNT iO CAMI nUVEHS' A full line of Dress (Joods, including all the fashionable shades to tit- found in the Eastern Market, from Glnthams to tine Henriettas. 15eat heavy Sheeting, yard wide, cent" 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. CTOTETITG We are selling clothing at low figures Our t-tock is complete. Call and get OUJ prices before going elsewhere. Ladies' Misses'and Children's Sling--tin stock is large and the price low. You cai buy as cheap at my stor.s as any place ii thi3 section of the county. wmuxßEol & TRACY H A K E. Men's shoes and boot*, fine and course, i large stock—cheap for cash. Men's straw huts in sratson, Our str.cl of groceries are complete and prices at th< lowest figure. T. J. Keeler. LA POiITE, PA. J. W. Ballard MANUFACTURER AND DEALEI —IN— TOP SI M LIS —ALSO— ! Farm and Heavj Lnte fapus FACTORY WEST MAIN ST RE El LA PORTE, PA. P. S. All kinds of repairing promptl * and neatly done at reasonable prices > 1 \ icious Horses Sliod in Martin's llor< Shoeing H'ick. J. W. BALLARD. May 13, 'O2. HAIL TO THE cm:a u:si mott and the people appreciate the fact that MRS. LAUER'S STCiRS is rifilit ''in it"* for cheap goods. My groceres are always fresh and < the best quality. Flour and feed the best the market affords. MRS. Jr. C. LA UK It. May 13, 'ltt* CArTIOV.-ir a 'loalrr offers TV. 1 Dousing sliotii at ii rcduixil price, or nay li«i litis thein without iiiiuM* hti.iiipud 01 buttoiu, put ill iu ilona as a fraud. Mil u-' fir ' , W.L. DOUGLAS . S3 SHOE TJP&UTD. W, Ih DOCUUI Sh 'MirtM h. « I | lin.f, bcttrt MtuliirtMNi iltlW ,a '. II I tcrti v4th tn *nv ihrv Rukl. T»v -a*l «u an. p b#, . U vUK.J, The H«,n,MUg of \V 1 P ~ j (i w»« a>t4 1 :» tH* •■ i' i«. * .H v, aiu iKcir wlu«, uvvl |K. « t d* '♦.»«» anrt .14 . I. ifc-w *lt iv tir iH. in, iw ur« wI. ~.K i' »4it of W 1.. I» Ua Kh. . . fc-nn i t , uh. h hel,. .t . , . i the.lt * . tl : zk':- V.\ : •• iii | y..1 > ...i.v«4. ..I ih«O.4K t 11 , I'll .. - I n I'M ii| • It,l, ... I \\ . 1.. IM>l UL.l*. U»ui klwu, U«... :■II k M W. iitu i XufdmwMl'Pa M«> I I. W. WEEK LA TRIBUNE > J -AMI* SULLIVAN IIEPUBLIOAN 1 ONI Y &AH, #ini' Jioilta urn! twkW* V . ♦ ,l, lUl\ is UM iUI ll V \ I L.AI&MTTFC, »4 LAPORTE BANK. LAPOItTE, PA. ")o a general Baalum* and Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us will be carefully attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to . and from all ports of Europe, ind fur l<ire Insurance CompoDic?. J. ALt liMl JORDAN, Casiiikb Uj ILLIAMSPORT ANI) NORTH bRANCII Railroad. In effect Monday, l>cc. I, '93 1 I 5 | 4 22 N. . N. STATIONS. I S. P. P. M. A. M. (A M. M. 5 111 07 A..WiirmsporU.L 935 425 5 It' 9bb ...Montouiavilic.... 'J 4.''. 1 434 5 01; <j 4;i L, Ilaiu A 9 s<: 448 S. ' S. | N. I N. 4 40 935 A Halls L it 55 5 <>s 4 ii, 93 ' L....P«nji» tale 10 00 508 430 9 2:>)..Opp's Cro>eing.. 10 O.V 5 15 4 2i 9 20!....liughesrille.... 10 1U 6 20 4 16 9 II ...PictureKocki... 10 17 j 529 412 907 ....Lyon's Mi 11.... 10 19 553 4 l<i' 9 ftu I'hiimouni 1 10 221 535 403 8 55;....0ien Jlawr ... 10 32 442 3 sfi 8 51! lMkins | 10 39| 5 49 3 s:'. 8 4S .....Stran bridgo ... 10 38; 552 350 8 4....beech <ii.:n....! 10 45' 555 347 3 42j....Mui:ej' Valley...) iO 45; 5 58 340 83i Soncstown 10 s'.' ft 05 325 8 2S ....Ijontf 8r00k.... 11 10 ft 15 3 211 820 Nor.linont jll 03' 620 ?65 7 55] biiporte L. 11 24 645 233 7 30j Ringdalc ' II 39 110 | 2 10! 7 l«| Sattertield 111 55' 730 At Ifnghesville, stages connect to and from Lnirdaviile. At Chamouni, stages connect to and from Highland I.nke during the rummer ieaiion, At Souc«towi:, connect ni'U EagloiMere R. Business Cards. J.BRADLEY, A T YOltX E Y- AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - - PA. Office with Hon. E. M. Dunham. J. «\c F. H. INGHAM, ~ ds d ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW, LAPORTE, - - PA. Legal Bn iness attended to iu this and idjoiuiitg Counties. TO* J. MULLEN," 'i <iS' ATTORNEY-AT— LAW, OUSHORE, - - PA. Office with 11. S. Collins, M.DUNHAM, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW , fffiiffi'ii ov t ICaoler'a Storo, LaPorU, Pa. hM*ENRY T. DOWNS, ATTORNEY—AT-L AW I£x-Proth'y. Kegitter A. Recorder of Sullivan Co Office with Sheriff Maliafley, LaPorU Pa. ' g I'. INGHAM & H. K. NEWITT 04-J> s ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW. 505 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Miscellaneous. C ARM*)\ 1 1 llt I |-1!!,. ni'MIORE. MIKE CAH.MODY Proprietor, Everything First Class. Chwyea licasonable. Jan. 31, 'OO. ; THE SULLIVAN HI-II'ITIiLICAN. IS THE BEST. 41.00 it Vl' \IC iii ADVANCE HOTEL KENNEDY, 112 LAPORTE, PA DARBY KENNEDY, - p KO p. Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. Mar 7-90 J V. RETTENBURY, WATCIIMAKIR AND JEWF.LR*, OUSHORE, PA. V APORTE LIVERY. OFTAS. LAUER. Prop. R g-t kept in first class oril«r ( h-tr 'is reasonable. Stables at th# MOl \ T.\IX HOI'S I'—East 1/ai® St., La Porte. I'a. May 13, ''XI. C. W. Champion, ni'SHOIIE, PA. AGENT For SCIIEI FI.KII A Mi CARTY, M V Kill K AID mm: Uk.ukh*. TuwhuiU, Pi MAIN St. LAPORTE, Pt. Ov» 1 12« i•» in evt-rv *w k iiti gAinf in «r%AOn. Cli 'iti' *iin ■« nit.| t ii- tilvtat <% iu tivM k k-U t r in M'uioii. Nu (Hilin Will I »r« «lii) vtiutiug HQ *'• V . (J Pt*prU ! «r.
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