■F i:.,.. ; .liuULA.r.<. t ■ --00-towkß -s®j •irroWMBBW*. cifcM-j W K ' PA.. ASSEUO.NI/-- flßk. J. V. WATCHMAKEIi( AND JKWKLEK, CUSHORE, PA. REPUBUCMSTATiITMET. FOR GOVERNOR, GEOKGIS W. DKLAMATEII, of Crawford. BOH LIEUTK<ANT-GOVERNOR, Louis A. WATHES, of tiackttwarii.u, FOR BECRKVAKY <•!' INTERNAL AFFAIRS. * THOMAS J- fc TEW AltT, of Philadelphia. REPUBLICAN CO.TIiCKEt FOR CO NO HESS, WILLIAM C. FARNSWORTH, of Sunbui's for representative. EZRA S. RIN KBOLO. VOH t'GL'MTV i KEASURLii, samijel cole, of Dushore. FOtt C'OI'NTY COitMISSiOXF.It, W.M. OIIENEY, of LaPorte. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, ULYSSES BIRD, ot Estella. A IVublv lliiord The Republican party has every reason to be proud of the record which lias been made by the Repub lican Congress that ended its lirst session Monday. It has been a fruitful and eventful session, ami the record of work performed or well advanced, is proof of the fact that Ihe long session has been well employed, in spite of the prodgious waste of time caused by filibustered in the House nnd interminable talkers in the Senate. The most important achievement of the session is unquestionably the preliminary work performed in the House, giving to the majority of that body the control of its business. The struggle over this issue ex tended into the middle of February, and was continued in various forms all through the sessions whenever the minority 'saw its opportunity ; but it is worth all the time and trouble it cost, and even the bad blood and outrageous abuse of which it was the occasion. With out that initial triumph the session must have been a comparative fail - j me, being limited to such legislative measures as could pass by unanimous consent or by the grace of the Demo-1 cratic. minority. The victory secured by the Re -1 publicans under the inspiration audi leadership of Speaker Heed, and; followed up so vigorously ml sue-j cessfuih in its administration, is aj victory for all time, and makes 'the| House of Representatives once more, a business body with power united to responsibility. Had the example of the House been followed by the Senate find a check allowed f.A' the now unlimited debate in that body, the record of work accomplished, satisfactory as it is would have been considerably greater. The lesson offered bv the House has not, how ever, been wholly lost upon tiie Senate. The demand iu that body for something like the previous question was never >o strong as it is now, and vould-be-obstructors are held in some check by the fear that their power to obstruct will be takeni away it they abuse it too flagrantly. There is a hopeful prospect that in a comparatively short time the Sen-) at" will yield to the force ot example 1 and commit to the majority the con-| trol of its business. Either the tariff or the silver legis-j lation of the session would have! been sufficient alone to give itj character and importance. Never, since the days ot the civil war and: reconstruction has Congress set about and advanced so far so many verv important measures. '1 he ob structive rules of all tiie later Con gresses had caused necessary meas ures to accumulate, and this Con-1 gress applied itself most indnstrieiu-l ly to their disposition. The elec-l tions bill, the shipping bills, Su premo Court relief and the bank ruptcy bills arc among the vc ry l weighty nie.-.snros that are so far matured ihat the n<--xt session is certain to see them 1 ecome laws, j Bv ilif work already Accompli sin ri \ of tin .• ? •' in with gold, a way opci.cd .through reciprocit". t>> • an in; oa-' d trade with lh -nations to the »<. a; I. of us, and a '.iiiivr measure of protection flaiii.fil u, American industry I js a noble rvcord, and the ReV publican party on.ll easily afford to 1 ijo before the people on the strength lof it, in the full confidence that it j will receive from them the verdict | of "well done." ''Ill;' I >«oiautiK County J ihlm ifil 112 on~ Ichl. Judge Mayer, Bueber and Rock fellcr, of the Judicial contest court, met :it 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, in the United States court room, to receive bills of cost in tiie contest, in order that the court limy pass upon them during the week. All i the bills except that for the evidence in the case were presented. The I petitioners costs amount to $2,200, ! and the respondent ?2,700; the bill lof Oeorire E. Gratl, stenographer, $2,200 ; bill of Charles E, Fritcher, stenographer, $1,500; Scholl Borth ers, for printing, $2,300. The pay per diem of the Examiners has not yet been fixed by ihe court.— Ex. itv HKfiouiAni. George Albert was born at Wehrdon Krais Saarbrucken Re gierungtbezick Trier Kouigreich Prusia, May 31, IBlj'2 and died after a lung and painful illness, Bept. ii;s. lai'O, aged 58 years 3 months and' 21 days, being the youngest of a family of three brothers and four sisters of whom one brother and two sisters survive him. He came to America in 1852 and located in Schuylkill county Pa., where lie en gaged in coal mining whicn occupa tion he followed for live y ears. In 112 J 857 he married Eliza Bartch and commenced housekeeping at Dan ville Pa., but in the same year re moved to Sullivan county where he purchased a piece of wood land and set to work clearing up a farm. The commencement was hard. Many privations and hardships were endured but Ly unfailing courage, untiring industry and careful man agement be soon got a start and from time to time procured more land until, at his death, he owned four farms uud a large amount of personal property bringing him in a nice little competency which ho was not permitted to enjoy. Mr. Albert reared a family of four children all of whom survive hiui. lie possessed many good qualities. Set a good example for his children to fjllow. Was strictly honest, in all his deal ings with his lellow men; was a kind and considerate neighbor, an agreeable companion, a devoted husband and a good father Mr. Ylbcrt took quite an active pait in politics being an adherent of the Democratic party, lie served one term as county commissioner and filled .several other minor offices to the cmiro satisfaction of his con stituents. Mr. Albert was a man of more than ordinary resolution and bore lus long and painful illness with much fortitude—The immediate cause of iiis death 'was dropsy super induced by a large tumor in the abdomen. ESTELEA ITEMS. Miss Mary McCadden of Syra cuse N. Y., is spending a few weeks with friends here. Henry Bedford raised his new barn on Friday la*t. Walter Orange is the boss carpenter. Our enterprising merchant and post-master, \V. W. Boyle is enlarg ing his store buildiug and finishing the second story for. a hall. Joseph Pardee died on September 25th after a lingering illness. l!is funeral occurred on Saturday, at the Center school house. I*. R. Pittman officiating Interment at Pardtcs' cemetery. Mr. Pardee was 77 years of age and lias resided in this coun ty all his life, lie was greatly re spected by all who knew him. X. ST(rA R RIDG i: 1 TEMH. The farmers are all busy gather ing there crops. Our prominent Young Doctor has returned from College. Ceo. Fiester has recently purchas ed a line yoke of oxen. Mrs. J. W. llarvey is visiting friends iu Columbia county. Mr. Scules feels quite proud ot' , , ,i ■, . j ~n , !- ■ the Rev Mi J; - ■y. The J. YOB'S Lumber Company are busy looking after their interests iu this section. They are skidding logs at present. Ron kw tiOJSTESTO WN ITEMS. Miss Laura Lawreuc-ft of Dushore, has lie.en visiting her sister Mrs. D. n- Loiali. Mr. John Ryder was seen on our streets the day of the show, we wonder if he saw May. Mr. Thos. Sinimons attended the Forksviile Fair last week, he re ports a very good Fair. Mrs. Eaory and daughter, have moved to Biooinsburg. We wish them success in their new home. Miss Alma Carrig has returned home from Hughesville where she has been visiting relatiyes for the past week. Mr Geo. Simmons has the founda tion laid for a new house which he exp *:ts to build next spring and v. hen completed will be a very de sirable home. School begins one week from Monday under the supervision of Mr. Jackson Bradley in the upper grade and Miss Linda Lawrence in the lower giade. We sometimes wonder why Frank goes down toward Squire Simmons so often ; luaby bo is studying law, t.ut we would hate to say for certain what he goes for. Main it Van Amburgh'a show which exhibited here last Friday; drew the largest crowd which has been seen in Soncstown for years, it was a decided success. Quite tin accident happened in our little village last week wheu one of our young men tied auother man up with a shock of corn. John, you should be more careful next time. UNO. DUSJIOKE ITEMS. Politics are getting pretty warm. Geo. Dohm is having a well drilled at his new residence. W. L. Johnson was at Lope? Monday and Tuesday. Main's circus last Thursday brought a large crowd to town. Misses Katie and Minnie Amrhein of Athens, are visiting at Fred Thomas'. i The Gazette gave tho editor of the Rcvitv a pretty hard rub last week. Geo. don't,lie too hard on the boy. Misses Florence Hcttremau and Emma Hoffman, both of Dushore opened the graded school at Lopez on Monday. Miss Mary Finan. has enlarged her nnllinnry store and heiealtex expects to do business on a more extensive scale. A large number of people from ! Dushore and vicinity attended the Sullivan county fait at Forksviile on Thursday and Friday » . last week. Howard Lawrence, of Lopez, Las I been brought to the residence of 1 his brother Will at this place where he is confined to the house with ill ness. The teachers for the Cherry town ship schools were hired ou Saturday. Cherry lias 23 schools. \\'e are un able to give a list of the teachers hired. The yard in front of the Catholic church and parochial residence has been nicely graded and terraced which makes a'decided improvement in its appearance. S. S. Garey has removed the par tition from his store room and placed therein asc and a 10 cent counter whichare filled with goods that are bound to take. Josh Lull, of Bern ice has many friends .in both political parties in Dushore, who regret to learn of his defeat for the Demo cratic nomination for State Senator. John Ormsbry, telegraph operator at this place is taking a vacation, and with bis wife is visiting numer ous places of interest ou the Le high Valley road. W. H. Kennedy takes his place during his absence. Everybody speaks well of Ezra llinebold the new Republican can didate for Representative, ile will receive a great many Democratic voles in this section and will no doubt luako it warm for Air. Karns. The Olio Literary League met at A. E. Scuitanai.'s on Friday evening, where a good program was well rendered. are informed Unit the League will give a public en totainment sometime this vtinter. The next regular meeting will he , : M U . . ... <v .. i. township, who «as killed iu- 4 ar Bt;. : faly, A J' wt bti.-i- i ' tj ,:i . place, for bin i.il on Vv i-dtiesmy of last Wl'tlli. jI ti Wt4."j ill] ikii' J the aide ot a Lu'itigt? whu a tue ting'-,© 1 was starting through. Ho was, killed instancy. N'tMivai.'i ' ELECTION PROCLAMATION WIIKREAS, by the lai?s of the C>mmonwoulth | ot Pennsylvanui it id made tbu duty of ti.e Sheriff of every county to notice of a gen* | oral election, by pouting up bills in the most public place* or by publication in one or more . , newspapers in the county at least twenty days i before the cleeti >n and to enuoierate the offioss to be elected and to designate the places at whifh th« election is t.o be held Therefore, T, JOHN UTZ Hi/h Rhrriff of Sullivan county, do herony make known and proclaim to the qualified electors of Sullivan ronnty th*t an electiott will bo held in said counry on TUESDAY, NOV. Ith, 1890. At the several districts within the county,to wit Bernice Frecinct—At the School in Cherry Township—At the ahop of Wendal ! Sick in said township. €olley Twp—At the house formerly occupied by Jonathan Colley. Davidson Twp—At the public bouse of Mrs. | | T. S. Magargle. Dushorc Horo—At tho pufelic house of J. ! J Carroll in said borough. Elk land Township—At the houae of Iliram White called the election house. Forks Twp—At the Warburton school house. Forksviile Boro—At tho COULCII room in said I borough. i Fox Twp—At the Centre school house. Ilillß«*r<'ve Twp—At the house occupied by John J. Saddler. Lopez Uolley twp. At the School House, at Lopez. Lap or to Township—At the house of Henry Kohensparg'T. La Porte Boro—At the LaPorte Hotel in said borough. Shrewsbury township—At tho house of David Hull. At which time and place the qualified eleotors will elect by ballot the following Mate uDd County officers, viz.: One person for the • fiice of Governor of Penn pylvania. One person for the office of Lieutenatc Gov ernor of Pennsylvania. One person for the olfice of Secretary of In t era at Affairs of Pennsylvania. One perflon for the (-dice of Congressman t ,f ihc 17tii Congressional district 01 Pcnna. One persou for the offi.-o of Senator of the 21th Senatorial district of Ponna. Ont person tor the effice of Kepteseuativo of Sullivan county. One person lor the off.co of Treasure of Sulli van county. Three persons for the office of Commissioner of SullivHii county. Throe persons forthoofficc of Auditor ofSu'l ivan county. It is further directed that the election polls v>f the several distri< fH shall be opened at seven 1 o'clock in the forenoon and shall continue open without interruption or adjour meat until seven o'clnek iu t'»e evening when th« p dls will be closed. Notice is hereby p-iven, hat every pe-- sou excepting J usticc of tho Peace and A Mere men, Notaries Public and persons in tho milita ry service of the State, who shall hold or shall within two months have held any office or op pointusent of prollt or trust under the United Stales of this State or city or corporated district whether a commissioned officer or ofh^-twi.-e a subordinate officer or ugent who is or shall ht employed under the Legislative Kxecntive '-r Judkiary department of the State or of any, city, or of any incorporated district, and also ; j (hat every member of and tho St vte ' Lei'isl.iture, an(t oft! e select of common ooun- | cil of ny city, or »o. uuissionera ol any incor* i porated district, arc t ylaw incapable of holding or exercising a' the same time toe office or a; - poiutment o? in.-pector, or clerk of any election of tho commonwealth, and that nti ia- I r pec tor or Judge or any other office»? of such election shall be eligible to b'e theu vttcd tor. Tl.e Inspectors and Judges of the eleetions -hall meet at the respective places appointed for ho ding the election in the distiicf to which they I respectively belong before seven o'clock in the morning and e*rh inspector shall appoint one clerk whv shall be a qualified voter of such dis trict. ■ } | The qualified voters in thisoonnty at all ! general, township, borongh'and special elections i aie bert-by hereafter autho*'/.ed and required to vote by ticket p into I or written, or partly prit od or partly written, as fol ,w. Win ti -ke sb »'l « uibr».e the names of nil r udgcs of '.'ourts vo'ed for and labelled ou>side : "Judi iary."one te ketsh-.1l embrace ti'e named I of ali tiie State officers voted lor and shall bo labelled "Srsto" one ticket shal etnbr.ico the iis am of all the County i.ffieiers voted tor in - eluding The officers of Senator and Metr. ars of , Congress, if voted tor, at. 1 >»»• ! » l eiled 'County' | and ea« h elass shall be deposited in separato | hkllot boxes JOHN UTZ, rti'h Sb rilT. | Sheriff's Offlce» Qct. oh, 'UO. OKI' HANS' UOlTlti' SALK.—Of valuable re »! estate in HillsOrove township. Timber j lot of tie Morgan, dee'd. containing 317 ■ acres. ! S ATI IIi>AV NOVfiMBF<R Bth, at 1 o'eloc) , ]». m at Warburton't* Hole, in Fo k-\i!lo Pa. to an order of tho Orphan s Court for Sullivan county will be so'd at publie sale or Saturday November fcth, at I o'clock p. m. j at Warburton's Hotel in the B-»ro. of Forks- Ivillr, .• uliivan county, the following described real ostate bounded and described as follows All that pece or parcel of lantl in the ; warrantee name ol Stephen Cook, situate in i the township of FlklnnJ. Sullivan county, Pa.: Beginning at a and stone corner, on the J line o James Sj aalding lot, thence south • i grees west to line of William Annon 1»t thence north o9 d -grc- s wtst along the Win. Annon lot, to corner of the Sn*ll lot: thence north U degrees east along the Snell line lsf» ! rods t > comer agreed upon by >i. C. Mercur and Charles Snell; thence south H? degre-.-s ! v. i>t, 137 to a corner on line of Warbur j ton's land ; thence north 11$ degrees west M'rt I rods to a corner on the line of Peter Fit h lot; | thance south 5s decrees east, along lot lin •• of Peter Filch. Joseph Spaiilding and James ! spaiilding, 330 rods to ti.e place of beginning, containing 317 acres more or lei?, all urim l proved. TERMS: ten per cent of one fourth of the purchase money at the striking down of the property, one fourth less the ten per cetif st confirmation absolute, and tb% remaining three-fourths in one year thereafter, with interest from cori firiuut'un Ni. Si. JOSEPH A. MOHrtANp. Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Of valuable :eul est site Fit-! u:d t \vp., Snblvan eouaty. Fa nof Goorge Pardee deo*d. contain n , 10"• rc 'i 79 acres «•!«• «r»* ■ I and the 1 weil timbered with hemic and hardwood w.tU dwelling house tw > good barns and orcbaid tbereoi', well watwe land Irncod. M "»N OA V. NOT 10, JO AT 1 U': LOCK 1\ M. j Pursuant to an or?ler ol the Orphans' Court j for Sullivan county there wilt I<* exposed s* public sale on Monday Nov. JO ou tb pr. r. > • ' iu Elkl -ndtwp, Sullivan county, tho following ' id- I State: REUBIN B ATT IN. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-In the Cou.t of Common Fl«as of Sullivan couuiy: li, Fa. to Sept. term, 1890. Bulimia Cftuipbelt "j Judgment No. 13U, vs. r Adam Sherman. jMuy term, ISBB. The underpinned auditor appointed by the Conrt of Common I 1 leas "112 Suhivan county tc nuike distribution of tin fund* in court realized from Sheriff's sale of th*» above named do* fondant's real csta'e upon Fi. j? a fanned upon above stated judgment, will meet tbo parties interested fur the purple of attending to tbo duties of hi.* appointment «t bis office on Main street in th« borough of Dushoro, on Monday, November 10, 1390, at 11 o'clock a. ra, when 1 nnd where all parties claiming any of said funds must present said before said auditor or be forever debarred lroui coming in upon said fun 1. BRYAN F- COLLINS, Auditor. Da jbore, Pa., Oct* <>, ' 8v0» PUBLIC SALE OF VALIJ A BLF REAL ESTATE. By "a revolution of tbu liourJ of School Di , record of tbo B"ro. of LaPortu. p,ips j 'i on the ! Jlth day of September, 1890, it vr,in ordered I thut fho Snhool Hou.*'o ami School ..ot ml 'joining tlio dwelling house of Win. A, Mason 'on Main ulriet in La Porte Horn, ho expo<wd Ito pvblis MI In on ihi prwnlMt, on Wednesday j NOT. ;>. ls«u, at 2 o cluck p. m.and Bold to J the Mjre.-t and host t'i'Wur. A good title nill lio giyen 10 tbo purchaser. TERES:—Om -hull cash, balance in one year with intcie.*t. JAMES Sld'A RI, AKK, I'r-s. T. J. INGHAM, Sec'y , Fro Tern. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. TO THE VOTERS OF SCLLIVAN:-I hereby announce myself as an independent , candidate for the office of County Commissioner. I AMOS COX. Cherry, Pa., Sept. 23, 1890. I hf-eby annouac mjsi tf i an independent candidate tor tha office of County CoiMnis* sioacr. Respectfully M. W. REESER. Colley, Pa., Sept. 52. ISO'). ITTn^moßYr Fall Winter and Holiday Greeting. (Do you want Watches Mid 'lmiiiß) if so I have them in Gold, Silver and metal, io.r Ladies and Gents at all prices. (Do yon want Clocks) if so yon will find mine the largest assort ment in the county. (Do von want Jewelry) I have an end less variety of Rii.-gg suitable for everybody. Cuff and Collar Vvnttons without number, ! Ladies sots, Lace Pins, thinners, Cnff Pins. Jprsey Pins. Tie Pins and Bracelets for all that want them. Cold and Silver Thimbies, Fountain Pens. Gold Pens and Pencils. v Do you want Silverware) if so you will find Tei. Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets. Butter Dishes.. Fruit Dishes, Pickle Cantors, Knives, Forks ahd Spoons, Frnit Knives, Nut Picks, Napkin Kin and everything usually kept in a first class Jewelry Store, Canes in Gold and Silver head and plain. My stock of I spectacles must be seen to he appn ciated. In Nicknacks and Novelties I keep a good assort ment, Violin strings and fix tures always on hand. Ilcpii r inq a specially, promptly ami ; properly dom . Remember that all <rooils M;!'I IV me, that can !>;■. are emrra'i d Iron of charge. \ou are rcspoctfully invited to call and look mv stock over find if in want of auythuig iu my line 112 should be pleased to .-tip ply that want. Thanklul for all pas t favors, 1 shall do my best j to merit a continuance of the 1, same. Very Respectfully. J. V. RETTEXBT'RY. Feb. 28, 90. DLSHOKE, PA. J. H. Campbell & Son. GENERALMERGHAT3 SHUNK, - Pa. We wish to announce to our many j patrons of Western Sullivan, that we have a full Stock of General I Merchandise that we will sell at a very low price for the next 60 days to make room for our ir.ajense stock jot Fall and Winter Goods that we | arc about to receive. Consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, • Boots, Shoes, Straw Goods, Ladies | and Gouts Furnishing goods. Dress j Goods, Men's Boys and Childrens, i Clothing Lamps. Queensware, j ('rockery and Glassware and always l on liaud a fresh stick of Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. J You arc all cordially invited to call land examine our goods. No trouble •to show them, and wc will give \'uu jas GOOD HA KG A INS as you can ge' elsewhere for the | some quality of Goods. Give us a icall -iid he conxinccd. Our stock I I 112 Ilai'fi'.vaii nnd Haying Tools are complete, \w si-ll the "Stti'l King" Spring tooth l!mow and Ajax f'n'Mviifiv !• ai trier* are inv tc.l lo ■ f * • v'l'SiFl L 112 -() ■< J'Til -TE, '-ji .••• ft J; "h . ' 112! Furl 2. 4 and 10 y yifi QSHSYEAM PU'.IPI : :.AT' m.J b. C. iV) -K i' CO. 3(|| bvi Hnt'l, Ui-.ra* <!rt>«k, JUltli. U> Jl-UAMSPrtHT AND NORTH ItKANCH Kmlro.irl. !n effect Monday, May 12 *9O I. I a I I 4 i 22 N. N. | STATIONS. S. S. P M. M A M.iP. M. 5 * •'"|A..WiH'ni«port..L! V lii 4 15 527 941 ...Muntourfville....! y 251 425 ill 9 I flail* A «j 38. 4 -U' S ! S ! N. I N. 4 :id y iaiA n«n» L 9 515 I'l < 910 L....Pennsdale ! » 4-lj 520 •1 9 05|..Opp'a Crossing. : U &0j 5 25 4 l.">; yOO 9 55i SSO 4 07) 862 Piclureßoeks...• 10 HIJ 5 38' 1 02 H 47j....Lyon's Mi 11....! lo 08 543 400 S 45| Tivoli 10 10 6 4.> 352 8 37;....G1en Mawr ... 10 is 5 W 8 2l> ( Kdkins. i0 20 f> 01 •41 S 2(> ... Strawbridge ... 10 20 604 3»i 8 2-l! ...]ieeoh (ilea.,.. 10 34 fi 0U 33 r. 8 J9J....Miitcy Valloy... 10 36 611 3 25' 8 10 Sonestown 10 151 ft 20 320 8 05! Glidewell 10 50, fi 25 3- 10 7 ssj....LonK 8r00k.... 11 00: 635 05 7 60' Jfordniont 11 05! (» 40 At Picture Kockd stages conuect to and from ; Highland Lake. At Muncy Valley s'ages connect to and from | KaglesMer«- and Forksville. I At Noidmotit staged connect to and from La , i'orte, l>u*Uore. »ln.l Towanda. iiENJ. G. WELCH, Gei.eral Manager. Hu£hegville } Pa. frOtELER'S STORE. CENTRE MAIN STREET, LAPORTE, I'A. TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. Call anil be convinced of good qualities and low pi ices. Jam ad ding weekly to my already large and well assortment of general merchan dise, consisting of dry goods, liats, [ caps, boots and shoes, ready made clothing, uotions. Lardware, flour, teed, ai.d a general and at all times a l'rosh supply of groceries. I guarantee satisfaction. Give us a call. T. J. KEELER. LaPorte, Pa., Aug. 8. 'B9. SPE« I X h Jhmounccmen —CUNNINGHAM A COLE of— D'JSHCSE are headquarters for all kinds of hardware- Tools, pumps, stoves and ranges, house fit nit shiny (foods paints, oils and oarnis/ies. >Special inducements to hinlders. Manufactures of copper, tin and sheet iron-ware., Hooting, spouting, HIRCII Oil 1)1 ST,IT,LS &C., a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition, and we inviteyour patronage. CUNNINGHAM k COLE. W A N T E D! i A uood pushing Sale-in in Lore. First-cla*s j pay guarnteed weekly. Commission Salary. , Quick celling now Fruits and Specialties. FAiIMKHS K.vn'get a good paying job f«.r the winter. Write ,or full terms and particulars, Fltt DK, V(irjSG, Kursery an, K-jcukm i: u, N. V. Sawed Shingles The best in the market and at low bottom prices 1 lirec grades constantly on hand Will deliver if desired. Write—S. M kad, j May2B'9o. LaPorte, Pa. SALESMAN WANTED! ONE TOCSAND inou wanted at onco to take rrdeis for Nur»ery Stork. Experience not re quired. We hire on Sulary and pay expenses, o{ oil commission if preferred. Stock first clnaa anil guurnteud true lo name. Apply at once, stating a.re, to . Tub C. L. \'an Nurrbrv Co., Girbva, N. V MOUNTAIN HOUSE I.APORTF, PA An attractive, home-like hotel. Every otfort made to entertain satis factorily. MRS. M. C. LAUER, Proprietor HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE. DARBY KENNEDY. Proprietor. Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. March 7, ? 90 | ArORTE HOTEL., R. KARNS, Proprietor. A large ant 1 coin mod icq* hon.e, posses sir;.; i»!l the attrihntos of a first-class hotel '1 In" Bar is well nupplip' l . Tho <tt Hit- public n-ioeatfuUy soli-JioJ. SALESMEN WANTED. Tra Tin.: vinil local to sell our choice j ,y stocK. Fast F3ll r »£ specialties in hardy tiuitd etc- Splendid ouliit free. Steady em ployment gnrnnteod. Your pay weekly. v. ri.v for terms. RIIMISLA NL'UBKHV CO. HOCHK«T*RN. "V . A A h J.j-s jl t jft 1 A \ l k LINt ■ I >u: »-ry Stock. Sa'ary, i\j : » i.' r.taploTmf.nl ,* !ur. 4 rteo i. CHAbK BHOIiitUS COMPANY, Koiuksixk, KY»
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