*9s HSPGBLICJV). W. M. CHENEY Editor FRIDAY. JI NK 28st IBH9. ENTERED AT POST-OFFICE. LA PORTE PA., AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. RETTENBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. The President has positively anil finally refused to take any part in the fictional quarrel of the republican party of Virginia. He has been visited by strong delegations from both eides as well as by a number of prominent individuals. To all he has given the same answer; f 'As President of the United States, 1 do Dot feel authorized to interfere in politic.'! quarrels in any State. Wherever there is a divided party my only feeling is indifference ting ed with disgust, and I must decline to accept any responsibility for the sufferings caused by lack of harmony. "The President is generally com mended for the position he has taken in this matter, allthougli of course the Virginia people think it wrong. The President has also denounced as false the re)>ort that he has in~ structed Assistant Postmaster Clark sen to appoint no Virginia post masters without the endorsement of Gen. Mahone. The Republican State Convention will take place at Harrisburg, on August 7th. The State Vote on Prohibition: The majorities "for"and "against" Prohibition throughout the State of Pennsylvania are shown in the following table. Paste it in your hat for future refurcnce. AGAINST. FOR. Adams 1338 : Beaver IKOO Allegheney..27B69 Blair 2284 Armstrong.. 500 Brad ford... 3412 Bedford 840 Butler 2700 Berks 19301 Cameron.... 130 "Bucks 4305 Centre 1030 Cambria.... 1200j Chester.... 1953 Carbon.... 23<»2 Clarian .... 1400 Clinton.... 4(5 Clearfield... 153*2 Columbia... 1241 Crawford... :SSOO Cumlierland f>6B;Fayette.... 3075 Dauphin..., 367(ij Forrest.... 325 Delaware... 1050 Green 320 Elk 852! Huntingdon 600 Erie 3801 Indiana.... 2500 Franklin.... 1309' Jefferson ... 1700 Fulton 513 Lawrence.... 2GOO J uniata .... 94 McKean 1000 Lackawanna 21 65 Mercer .'{Bs(l Lancaster.. 11083 Mifflin 700 ! Lebanon .... 5291 Potter 500 Lehigh 9895 Susquelmn'a 2400 Luzerne.... 3459Tioga 1056 Lycoming... 1300 Uuion 193 Monroe.... 1615 Venango 3502 Montgom'rylo2s9 Warren .... 859 Montour 422 Washington 2007 i Northamp'n 8161 Westmore'd 400 Northumber- W'yoming ... 1200 land 663 Perry 267 Phila 93750 Pike 500 Schuylkill.. 12360 Snyder 1395 Somerset... 1372] Sullivan 296j AVayne 754 York 5084 j 'Total 240,073 Total 50,709 I Majority against prohibition, 189,- 362. Uncle Sam to Take A Hand, The Government is about to take cognizance on its own behalf of the illegal liquor traffic in this State. The enforcement of the Brsoks law, under which the business has been remarkably restricted, has tempted hundreds of men, man.y of them ex eatoon keepers, to engage in the sale of liquor irrespective of State, laws or license. This evil has grown I to such proportions in Allegheny eonnty that it is estimated that, no less than 400 such resorts flourish in Pittsburg alone. During the past week Revenue Collector Warmcastle, of the Twenty third District, has received instruc tions form Washington, directing him to arrest and prosecute every person discovered manufacturing or selling liquor who has failed to com ply with the revenue laws by taking out a Government license. This action is directed solely against the proprietors of resorts who regard neither Nation nor State laws. Though the national Government takes no cognizance of state license laws, yet an unlawful dealer who may desire to secure a Government license for his own protection against the dreaded processes of a United States court would almost inevitably disclose his object and identity to alert local authorities. The supplemental statement that Government detectives will be em ployed to unearth violators of the revenue laws indicated tli.it there is a very interesting and costly time ahead for such a? persist in violating both the laws of the State and the) United States. j Fourth or July Committee*. The following persons have been appointed 011 Committees for the Fourth of July celebration. GENERAL COMMITTEE, Win. A. Mason and wife, E. M. Dunham and wife, Iloliert Storniont and wife, John N. Messenger and wife, John Andrews and wife, A. E. Tripp and wife, Chas. Wrede and wife, T. J. Keeler and wife, Frank Gallagher and wife, Russel Karns and wife, J. C. Pennington and wife H. T. Downs and wife, F. Crossley and wife, Dr. Hill and wife, A. L. J Grim and wife, A. J. Hackley and wife, Walter Spender and wife. COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENT. T. J. Ingham, W.C. Mason, Rosa Van Fleet, Etta 0. Lauer and Ida Keeler. A M I'SEM ENT COM MI TTE E. T. .1. Ingham, Mrs. Chas. Wrede, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanley, E. M. Dunham, E. P. Ingham, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Colt, jr., Rosa Van Fleet, Ethlin Mason, Etta O. Lauer, and Lizzie Downs. ItEEHF.SH M ENT COM M ITT EE. Alma T. Lauer, Nettie Spencer, Bessie Wrede, Mary Breaker, Mr. and Mrs. Laurensou, Charlie Lauer, Benj. Crossley. TABI.K COMMITTEE. Mrs. M. Meylert, Mr. and Mrs. Tinklepaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wat rous, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dunham, Mr.and Mrs. Jessie Thomas, Mrs. M_ C. Lauer, Ilattie Crocker, Fannie Meylert, Sarah Gallagher, Katie Kennedy, J. E. Loeb, A.J. Hackley, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith. ICE CREAM COMMITTEE. Mrs. Dr. Hill, Mrs. E. V. Ingham, Mrs. George Cole, S. Chnse, Mr. and Mrs. Conklin, Miss Anna Karge, Mr. J. W. Ballard W. C. Mason, Ed Pierce. STUWBERRY COMMITTEE. Mies Hattie Crocker, Mrs. W. C. Mason, Mrs. Robert, Mr and Mrs. Watrous, Charles Mead. LUNCH TAIII.E COM MITTEE Mrs. Clias. Wrede, Mrs. Breiger, Mrs. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee, Mr. nffd Mrs. J. L. Smith. MUSIC COMMITTEE. Mrs. Etblen Mason, Rosa Van- Fleet, Etta O. Lauer, .Mrs. C. C. Finch, Ida Keeler, Frank Ingham, Albert Conklin, Frank Meyleit, W. M. Cheney. COMMITTEE ON DECORATION. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Faries, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Tripp, Mrs S. Glascoe, Misses. Ada Meylert. Alma Jjauer, Carrie Keeler, Cora Karns, Agness Wrede, Luta Messenger. Messrs. Rob Storniont, Chas. Lauer, Henj. Crossley, Bert Karns, Frank Meylert Wallace Hackley. WAITING ON'TABLE COMMITTEE. Misses Emma Spencer, Nettie Spencer, Etta Ijiuer, Alma Lauer, Bessie Wrede, Agness Wrede, Ida Keeler, Carrie Keeler. Bertha Cross ley, Maud Crossley, Rosa Kargc, Cora Karns, llattie Cole, Enihia Tinklepaugh, Noltic Spencer, Katie Kenuedy, Lizzie Downs, Lottie Miller, Louisa Upman, Rosa Upman. Messrs. Frank Meylert, Frank Ing ham, Chas. leaner, Bert Karns, Bob M. Storniont, Benj. Crossley, Tlios. Kennedy, Walter Spencer jr. FANCY TABLE. Mrs. C. C. Farries. By Com. — » m mmrn The death of Gen. Simon Cam eron, who was taken ill with par alysis at a recent date is expected hourly. Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes, wife of ex-Presiden Hayes, died on Wednes day morning. R«d Nose Mike was hanged at Wilkesßarre on Tuesday. He walk ed to the scaffold with a firm step. TO OtiH HEAUEIIN. We beg to call your attention to the lines of the "Great anrl Only" Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. They now own and ote over 5,700 miles of road, extend ing through Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, lowa and Missouri. It is the short line and best route from Chicago to Council Bluffs, Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, and inter mediate points. Their equipment is unsurpassed. Vestibuled trains, Chair cars, Pullman's finest sleeping cars, and the fl*eSt dining cars in the world. Meals 75 cents. If jou contemplate a trip West, Northwest j or Southwest of Chicago, you will make no mistake by purchasing your ticket over the Chicago, Mil waukee aud St. Paul Railway. All ticket agents have thein. Write to oi call on John R. Pott, William sport, Pa., for rates of fare. Maps, time tables, etc., furnished free. CLOUD—DEGEN. A PMity Marriage Solemnized at Umestone Thursday, I From the Era. I A perfect day In the crowning month of the year, unclouded skies and bright sunshine greeted one of the faiiest of June brides. On Thurs day the nuptials of Miss M. Agnes Degen, of Limestone, and Fred K. Cloud, of Custer City, were celebrat ed. Surrrounded by loving friends and relatives, with hearty congratu lations and good wishes the young couple entered upon their wedded life under most favorable auspices. The ceremony was performed in the Methodist ehurch at Limestone. A. graceful act of the ladies of Limestone, headed by Mrs. Dr. Bis sell, was the decorating of the church and surprising the bride and her family by this thoughtful attention. An arch of ferns and daises, with a floral bell banging in the centre, was a very pretty design. A coach full of guests from Custer and Bradford arrived on the Erie train. They at once proceeded to the church. The ushers were Charles Lockhnrt and David Cloud, of Custer, and Fred Schooninaker, of Limestone. Promptly at one o'clock Rev. D. C. Nye walked down the aisle. The Jeweti sisters, Alisses Blanche and (jrace, played a march from Men delssohn with artistic ability and tlic bridal party entered. Four maids of honor preceded the bridal pro cession, Misses Grace Francis, May Chesney, Edith Strickles and Sadie Supples. The youthful maidens were dressed alike in white surah silk. J'Le bridesmaids were sisters of the bride, Misses Trinaand Lottie Degen, and their attendants were John Degen, brother of the bride, and Carlton Cloud brother of the grooiu. The groom escorted the mother of the bride and the bride leaning on the arm of her father completed the wedding procession. The marriage services was the im pressive ritual of the ring services. The bride and groom plighted their troth iu clear, distinct tones, audi ble to every one. After the cere mony the bridal party proceeded to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Degen, where a reception was given. Burke Fully Identified. CHICAGO, June 21.—Martin Burke the Winnipeg suspect, has l>een positively identified as one of the "Williams Brothers," who are cred ited with being Cronin's slayers. The person who thus identities IJurke is Martinsen, the expressmen who was employed by one of the Williams to convey furniture to the fatal cottage. News of the identiti cation of Burke and the circumstan ces under which Burke was seen by the expressman at Winnipeg was re ceived to-night in a message to Chief of I'olice Hubbard, from a Chicago officer at Winning, as fol lows : Maitinsen, the expressmau, in stantly and fully identified Burke, picking him out of filtv-two men drawn up in a line in the jail yard, in presence of Crown Attorney and Burke's lawyer. Wire instructions. Chief Hubbard replied that the extradition papers for Burke were now en rout and would be pushed forward with all speed possible. Editors Fiflhi a Duel, NFW ORLEANS, June 21. —Messrs It. Facquet and A. T. Noquin, edi tors respectively of the Comet and Sentinel, rival newspapers in the town of Tliibodaux, in this state, engaged in a shooting atfray to-day in front of St. Joseph's College in Tliibodaux. Mr. Noquin was shot in the body, dying from the wound in loss than an hour, while Mr. Fac quet was wounded in the head, but not dangerously. The difficulty arose from a newspaper controversy which has been going 011 for the past week. The Sentinel, of which Mr. Noquin was editor, accused Faeqnet of get ting drunk at a recent picnic. Fac quet demanded an apoligy, which was refused and when the two edi tors met they opened fire on each other with the result stated. EST ELLA ITEMS. Vet how is the bob sled racket ? E. Vargason and A. Boyle are under training for circus performers, Vargason wire walking and Boyle for clown. The carpenters has just put the finishing touch on the barn of Dr. Chaffee. Now Doc all it lacks is paint. Mrs. Lolie Campbell of Barclay is visiting her parents at this place. Miss Rosa Brown is making her parents "and many friends a visit. G. S. Messiek has the foundation laid for his residence. It will be one of the finest in Western Sulli van when finished. Mrs. U. Bird has returned home from her visit with her parents at Syracuse. Rogers & Brown wish to say to the public, they constantly on hand choisest salt and bird seed. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. The V's gave an entertainment Wednesday evening, and was a grand success. There is 110 such thing as fail, when under the super vision of such temperance workers as we have at Estella. BOXES. 1 LAPOTE TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. James J. Murray in acct with Laporte twp ftx supervisor for tho year toiling March 11 'B ( J ltr Cr To amount of duplicate 202 70 By amount of ex»ncrutioi>a 9 59 ami reiurncd 17 47 col by c-ish 10 22 col by work 171 42 202 70 202 70 Uecd from county treasurer 613 00 Col by cash on duplicate 10 22 To rcc-ipta filed 531 98 iimnuat iu bands of supervisor 91 24 623 22 623 22 Pervtce of J .1 Murr.iy 11100 To order of the above 111 00 11100 111 00 A E Botsford in acct with I.aporte twp as supervisor for the year ending March 11 'B9. Dr Cr To amount of duplioate 246 26 By exonerations 6 07 returns 6 26 col by cash 84 57 by amount uncollected 12 00 do 00l by work 138 3g 246 26 240 26 Money reed from Co treasurer 1064 21 do farmer Supervisor 151 Special and extra road money reed from Collector 608 29 reed order on Laporte borough 138 08 do from former col 69 85 By orders redeemed 1280 22 amount of interest paid 69 65 receipts fi'ed 518 52 blaeksmithinß ete 7 70 balance due supervisor 4 15 1876 09 1876 09 Supervisors scrvioeß 150 00 Order for above 150 00 150 00 150 00 Wm E King and .T C Pennington in acct with Laporte twp ns overseers ot poor for the year ending June 3 'B9 Dr Or To balance in hand from lastyonr 420 52 reed of Wm Fairmnn 16 55 By recta from state liospt Danville 101 28 auditors ami clerk twp orders 3(1 50 reel of W M Cheney for pub statement of 'B7-'BB $2 50 each 0 00 ■ervieea of W E King 9 00 do J C Pennington 5 00 balance in hands ot overseers 277 29 437 07 437 07 John C. Botsford in aect with Laporte twp usoollector of extra road money for the year'Bß l»r Cr To amt of duplicate 44'J 36 5 per eent added 3 30 By exonerations 13 36 return*d 25 56 amount coll less 5 per cent 282 42 coinmisMion of 3 per cent 6 97 reduction of 5 per cent 11 62 col face of duplicate 87 21 com on the above 4 36 «ol with 5 per eent added 35 54 com "n above 1 77 atuouut less 5 per cent 33 85 452 66 452 66 John C Ho'florl in acct w'th Laporte twp as collector of Bpecial road luoued for the year 'BB I'r Cr To amount of duplicate 449 36 5 per cent added on uncol'd 124 By exonerations 13 36 returned "5 56 amt collected plus 247 22 com ot 3 per cent 41 the reduction of 5 per cent 12 so amt eol face uf duplicate 82 30 C"U» on the above 4 01 co. plus 5 per cent 26 12 com on above 1 30 amount uncollected 80 90 450 60 450 60 Liabilities, indebtedness, and resources of I.aporte twp. for the year ending March 11 'S9 Judgment in bands of li 1 Downs 247 06 Due bill in hands of Mrs Sinclair 15fl00 110 John .Karge 125 00 Note do ~e,> Hettick 82 00 Supervisor's order Botslord 150 00 ,1„ Muriay 111 00 Boad machine 225 00 Orders outstanding 1050 00 2x41) 06 Bcsources 565 87 Liabilities iu excess of rerources 1574 19 John 1. Botsford in acct with school directors of Laporte twp i»s collector of school tax tor the year ending .June 3 1888. Dr Cr Whole aiut «112 Duplicate 556 73 5 per cent added on uncollected 5 35 By exonerations 27 63 returns 26 73 unit col within 60 days 229 UO col com of 8 per cent on above 6 91 reduction of 5 per cent 12 Col lace ol duplicate 140 10 col com on above 7 00 balance uncollected 101 '^s 5 per cent added to uncollected 5 35 collector's commission 5 62 562 88 562 08 Statement of the receipts and expenditures of Lap"rie twp school districts foi the year ending Juue 31 1889. Dr Cr amt reed from former treasurer 72 43 do J C Pennington 8217 do J Botsf-ru col 'BB 392 50 1 do C'o treasurer 325 00 do state 'propriation'Bß 157 95 By teachers wages 750 00 fuel and contingencies 136 69 treas commission 17 73 balance on hand 1030 05 1030 05 Balance on hand 125 63 jn Co treasurer's hands 176 03 t'nc illcctcd 10155 Liabilities 170 00 Kesources in excesfc of liabilities 233 81 403 81 403 81 Wc the undersigned auditors and clerk do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is true and correct to the Iwst of our knowledge etc SALATHEELMKAD, ) L Iv tIAVITT, > Auditors. DANIEL KEELF.R. J J li KINO, Town clerk. NOTICE Eagles Mere, P*., Oct. 1 1889. The firm of E. V. Ingham A Co is hereby disolved by mutual eonsent. All persons liavini' claims against said firm will present theui to the successor Ingham und Breed and all persons owing said firm will please settle. E. V. lNliilAM A J. BREED. E. Y. Ingham A W. A. ltreed have formed a copartnership under the firm or Ingham A llreed, uiol will continue the business ot the laic tirm arid will be pleased to see their tuends at Hotel KaglesMeie. ADMINISTRATRIX KOTU'E.,-Notice is hereby given, that I have taken out ad uiinittration upon the estate of Geo (lower late of llavidson twp, dee'd. All persons who have claims against said deceased will present tkeiu duly authendiotcd for settlement and those who know themselves indebted will please make payment without delay. SARAH S. GOWKR gonestown June 10th 1889. Adinrx. ISTRATOKS NOTICE. Estate of Daniel Williams, lote of Fox twp. deceased. is hereby given that letters of sd mini-tration in the above nniuoil estate have been granted to the undersigned, and all parties indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and those having olaitns against the fame to present them without delay. EMILY WILLIAMS. Admrix. May 20th, 'B9 Shuuk, Pa TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. D. S. Phillips, Supervisor of Davidson twp. for the year ending March II 1889, in aect. with said townsh'p. DR. CB. To amonnt of duplicate 220 97 " cash received of couty treas 40i> 00 626 97 " order to balanee acct. 22 66 By work done on duplicate 21.1 0:1 •' errors in duplicate 490 " exonerations allowed 87 •' interest pa : d judgment of II Karge 21 "0 " amount pai. M. Darling 150 00 1004 85 By hills paid state hospital for at 1 anville reels ear.celt*d *lB 2* re«*ts ol Franklin Phillips 60 (16 do I'eter Kloskey 110 00 do Woddrup A Welsh 500 D T Stevens Jt fcon for merchandise for pauper 56 50 T. 8. Muimons fee 3 00 rects George Helms CO 00 reels D. li. Lor.ih for ke ping ,J Hiinaiy 10 00 D J M Both rock medical attendance 700 bill for serving a* overseer 18 00 bill,of postage and stationary 200 $750 50 Amount in hands of J C Steck 254 35 W. H. Slierwoed, collector of Poor tax f-r ihe year 1887 in acct with said twp to amt of duplicate. Dr. Cr. $537 82 By cash paid overseers as p"r rects show 630 42 rehait allowed tax payers 17 91 I»e.centagc allowed for collecting 21 35 exonerations allowed 14 02 cash paid D. \V. Darling Jane 3 1889 to balance 151 12 837 82 W. n. Sherwood collector of school tax for the year 87 in acct with said tow I.ship. Dr. Cr. i To amt of duplicate slO6l 37 By eash paid treasurer as per rects 934 62 re bait allowed tax payers 17 09 percentage allowed collector 36 12 exoneration allowed 37 76 cash paid treasurer lo balance 35 IS 1061 37 Gjorge W. Simmon?, treasurer of Davidson school district for the year ending J uuc 3 'B9, in account with said district Dr. Cr. To cash rscd of W Bohb'r.s 133 87 do co treasurer £sl 72 do »! Bob's col .85 125 00 do W Shurwood eol for 'B7-88 564 63 do F Kecler eoN'B4 650 amt of state appropriation 31.5 37 1887 09 By balance due treason allowance of 'BB. 29 85 orders paid and eareeled 1849 31 percentage «»n the same 30 98 1916 14 Balance due treasurer 29 05 Assetts and liabilities of road rects of Dav» idson iwp on celllement March 12 'B9 To amt of debt outstanding 898 45 assetts in the hands of J 0 Willson supervisor on settlement Mar 12 'B9 109 £0 Assetts and liabilities of the poor acct at settlement March 12 188U Liabilities, none. Assetts : eash in hands of J. Steck 254 35 Cash in hands of D W Darling DM 93 du»* from W R« bbins collector 8 98 do W Shurwood colle tor 187 00 Total 555 26 Statement of school acct June 3 *By. Due Geo W Simmon* 29 05 Asset's : due from F Kecler eol ? 8| 62 45 due from J O Bobbins collector for 'BS 328 86 do W Shurwood collector for 'BB 357 77 Total 769 08 Assetts in excess of liabilities 740 03 We the undersigned auditors do heieby certify that we have exaiuencd the books papers and aeets of the several offices abo\e named and find them correct as set forth. TS LAKID 111 GII MoGKE Auditors. W 11 MAG A KG LE 1 CIIAXCE TO MAKE MONEY. il Mnlnry nail Kjpeawn I>ni«l, or com mission it preferred. Dalesmen wanted every where. No experience needed. Address, state a**- 11. tl otcr A L'o .(Urterjmen, 0 eneva U.Y LAPORTE BORO SCHOOL ACCOUNT. Statement of acct of Bushel Kama treasurer, for tbe year ending June 1889. Dr CT To state appropriation 68 60 Received from 11 M Stormont col 8115 19 do W M Cheney eel 281 16 do J) Reynolds 43 57 lty orders paid 4C2 61 2 per cent com on i! 62 51 9 25 balance in band* of treas 410 tB 888 42 888 42 Statement of acct of R M Stormont colle'tor of school tax for the year ending June 1889. I>r Cr To nmt of duplicate for school tax 3!>9 72 Building tax 849 34 By rtoeijißof trea.«ur«r 505 19 exonerations allowed school tar 19 0# Jluildng tax 4 75 lands returned 12 60 commissi ns 32 59 balance duo * 174 93 749 06 749 06 Statement of resources and liabilities of I.a portc boio school district June 8 1889 RESOURCES i)ue for E M /Dunham former trcas 12 05 do Win Meylert former col 25 3l do It Ryenold* former en! 21 56 do R M Storuiont 00l 1888 174 93 In handf o( trcas R Karn* 416 66 650 51 LIABILITIES Orders outstanding 81 11 To building funds 632 50 713 61 Fxecss of liabilities 63 10 Building tax account: from tax of 1887-8 308 21 do 1888 9 324 29 632 50 Statement of Laforte Boro for the yeer end ing April 7 1889 In account with R M Stor niont cidlec'or Dr Ct To amount of duplicate 359 59 By amt of trcas receipts 250 12 Rebate for $77 81 at 5 per cent 3 gg By com for col 73 92 at 3 per ct 3 69 com 112 r col 270 2'J at 5 per ct 13 61 Amt of exoneration 5 50 Taxes leturned 5 46 281 17 Amt due from R M Stormont Col 78 42 859 59 359 69 In account with Walter Spencer treasurer. I)t Cr Received of R M Stormont 00l 250 12 ttccd for bi ro hotel ItC* nse 85 50 Amt reed of ennnty trcas 52 71 By com on S2'.'7 64 at 2 per ct 5 95 Orders redtemed 297 64 303 59 Amt due from Walter Spencer Tr t!4 74 388 33 388 33 RESOURCES Due from R M Stormont col 1888 78 4j do I) Henolds col 'BS-6 43 85 do JMe Karl a lie former treas 15 28 In hands of E P Ingliam So 00 do treas Spencer 84 74 Liabilities in excess of resources 36T 8/1 «20 IS LIABILITIES Judgment in favor of P Karge No 73 T 1880 (use w'th interest and cost 50 7ft do J i! Flynn without interest 120 28 do Walter Spencer 75 1* Orders outstanding 374 01 620 1 Statement of I.aporte boro poor fundi April 10th 1889. Liabilities: Orders outstanding in favor of E 1' Ingham 13 00 Resources in excels 6 10 Resources: /'ue fr.'.a Robert Stormont overseer of poor 4 90 Bcrnett note inst for 8 years 14 2# We the undersigned auditors for the boro of Laporte, certify that tbe foregoing nccoonte are true and coirect to the beet ot our knowl . edge and belief WALTER SPENCER, W M CHENEY. April 20th 1889 Auditor jJON'T QVERLOOK yHAT T. J. Keeler, Has j'ist received anew line of spring goods at p.ices which will aston ish the purchaser in quality and styles. P"®onsisting of Pry Goods, Notions, 112 Ready made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, and in fact, everything that is kept in a general store. Cal icoes from 5 to 8 cents per yd. Hoy's suits of clothes $1.25 to $6.00. Men's suits of clothes form ss.(>onp. Three cans of corn 25c. Call and convince yourself of the variety of goods anil low prices. T. J. KEELER. La Forte, Pa., May Bth, 1889. Campbell . "* PHYSICIAN * SURGEON, Office on the corner of Main A Beech S LAPORTE, PA.