Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, October 24, 1890, Image 2

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    W.M C IENE7 - - - Editor
FITLDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1800.
E VTBIiEI) AT POST-OFFICE. LAPORTE
PA.. A 8 SECOND-CLASS MATTER.
J. V. RErTENBU&Y,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
DUSHORE, PA.
REPUBLICAN STATETICKET.
pott GOTEBNIK,
GEORQS W. DELAMATER,
of Crawford.
EOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR,
k LOUIS A. WATHES,
of Locliftwanno,
FOR SECRETARY OP INTERNAL APPAIRB.
THOMAS J. bTKWART,
of Philadelphia.
REPUBLICAN CO., TICKET.
FOR CO I*OHEPS,
•WILLIAM C. FARNSWORTfI,
of Sunbury.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
EZRA S. RINEBOLD.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
RAMUEL COLE, of Dushore.
FOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
W. M. CHENEY, of LaPorte.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR,
ULYSSES BIRD, ot Estella.
«?,» Confront* Finery.
Lewis Emery, Jr., is getting into
a peck of trouble over his charges
agaiust Senator JDelamater. He re
lied almost entirely upon a story
told him by two persons whom he
designated as X and Y, and their
conversation included a third
whom he called Z. The story was
so absurd upon its lace that it car
ried little weight. The gist of it
was that Delamater secured bis elec
tion to the State Senate in 1834 by
bribery. As his county was strong
y Republican there was no occasion
whatever for buying a single voter,
and the falsehood was apparent.
However. X and Y declared that
he did buy votes, and upon their
unsworn testimony tho charges
rest.
It has been made public that the
algebraic characters are two ex
members of the Legislature, llnines
and Beach, and R. 11. Odell, n form
er newspaper man of Meadville. X
and Yby their own testimony are
self-confessed corruptionists, and
their testimony is thus worthless.
X confesses that he himself bought
votes, and Y confesses that he took
Irish money and turned it over to X.
Both declare that Z was p:tid £1,300
b" Delaraater to hush the scandal.
The letter from Mr. Odell, the Z
of this entertaining political con
spiracy, knocks in the head the
whole miserable fabric of falsehood
and malice. In the strongest lan
guage he denounces Emery, and
declares his intention of facing
Emery upon Pennsylvania soil.
Gradually the entire ground is being
swept from under the feet of this
disappointed and malicious politician
and Emery'has little left but the
memory of his slanders and the
pangs of his conscience—if he lias
one.
Forward To Victory!
The Republican ranks arc closinc
np for tlie final assault.. The pros
pect is flattering for a splendid
viotory. The Democratic lines,
never solid, are weakening every
where. Pattison is beaten to-day,
and the work of the Republican
State Committee will now be di
rected towards making the defeat
as overwhelming as possible. It is
a question of majority only.
All through the State the Repub
licans are stiffening up their columns.
The reports that come from the in
terior are all one way. The advance
of the Democrats has not only been
halted, but has been turned into a
retreat. The Republicans are not
only holding their own, but are
gaining. All that is necessary now
is courage: Let every Republican
make his vote count at the polls on
the 4th of November and crush out
the slanderers in so decided a man
ner that they can never again raise
their heads above the graves in
which an indignant and outraged
people will bury them. Forward to
victory!
We congratulute the Republicans
of Pennsylvania upon the splendid
prospects of a grand triumph. No
party ever yet won a victory in this
State with nothing but abuse for
their battle cry. No such campaign
was eyer successful and none ever
will be. The mistakes of the Pat
tison campaigners have been fatal.
They have declined absolutely to
discuss one single issue. The}' bave
skulked from their platform. They
have sought not Democratic votes
but Mugwump support. Born in
Maryland and nominated in New
York by the free trade cabal, bead-,
ed bv ex-President Cleveland, Mr.
I'attison seeks Republican votes in
Pennsylvania. He will get some,
but he will lose thousands of Demo
crats who would have voted for
Wallace or for any good Democrat,
but who cannot support a man who
holds himself far above his own
party and plays entirely for the
Benedict Arnolds of Republicanism.
Mr. I'attison's campaign is fouuded
entirely on exjdanationß of the
vetoes which consigned worthy but
indigent soldiers to the Potter's
field and refused hospitals for dis
abled miners; upon the abuse of
the New York free traders; upon
the malicious slanders of men who,
like Mr. Barker and Mr. Emery,
seek revenge, and upon false pre
tense. He lias succeeded in hand
ing the Democratic machinery of
the State over to Mr. Cleveland, but
there his usefulness ends. He will
be defeated because he has deserved
defeat.
Mr. Pattison will be taught a I
lesson by this campaign, lie will I
leurn tbat it is best, even in poli
tics, to be honest, lie will learn
tbat if there is anything a fairmind
ed people detest it is false pretense
and slander, lie will learn that
Pennsylvania Republicans are still
for protection, and tbat they are
not to be led into tbo trap laid for j
the repeal of the McKinley bill and
the success of Cleveland in 16:12.
Tbe battle is won. Let every lie- j
publican stand by his guns for
honesty, for ballot reform, for pro
tection and equal taxation and bury j
out of sight the slanderers and
villiliers who have not only dis
graced themselves, but. brought re
proach upon the fair name of the
groat Commonwealth which indign
antly repudiates them.
lariucrN mid dumber men I.noU
Hero.
An important election isbeforeus.
An office of chief concern to Sulli
van county, one which in its direct
importance to us is only second to
that of the Governorship, is that of
Member of Assembly. An honest
and capable Representative will in
some ways do even more for his
county than will a Governor who
has no positive legislative powers
and who perhaps may know little of
the peculiar wants and necessities of
our little county.
It is therefore of that highest im
portance that we send a man t«>
Harrisbuig who is competent to
represent us, who is identified with
our best interests and who can be
depended onto look out for our in
terests. One of two candidates be
fore us will be elected to the high
and responsible office of Representa
tive. It will be either Mr. Rinebold
or Mr. Karns. Let us consider
soberly and without partisan preju
dice, the respective fitness of these
men for the office which the}' have
been nominated. Apply the same
bard sense in weighing the matter
that you would iu deciding some
matter connected with your business
for politics is after all a matter of
businesss and one of the greatest
practical importance to every citizen
of the land.
Which of the two candidates has
been best identified with our best
interests in the past? What busi
ness has done most, for Sullivan
county? Has it been lumbering,
farming, or whiskey selling ? Who
will best lepreeent our interests at
Harrisburg, a farmer and lumber
man or a whiskey seller? Who also
is most entitled to our support? Is
it a man whose industry has con
ducted to the common good, who
represents the classes chiefly who
have employed the labor of the
county, and turned its products in
to wealth, or is it a man whose busi
ness gives no poor man employment,
produces no wealth excepting by
drawing from others their hard
earned savings, in return for what
all will admit is not an article of
general good.
Whether you drink liquor or not,
whether you believe in its sale as a
beverage or not, fellow citizens of
bullivan county, do you want whis
key represented at llarrisburg, or
do you want 3 our splendid lumber
resources and your good but only
partially developed agricultural re
sources roprcsented there. llus
whiskey done any thing for yon
nay fellow farmer ? Has it done
anything lor you, the laboring man ?
Has it ever put a coat on your back,
a lmt or? your head or shoes on your
feet? Has it not with some of jou
in ail e it hard even to get these
things at all? Has it ever nailed a
board on your house, placed a car
pet on your floor, or planted the
sunbeams of prosperity in your
heart, to radiate upon your fatnilj'
and make them glad and happy ?
What causes the bulk of taxation
ill our county ? Is it the farming
and lumbering business, or is it the
whiskey business ? Is it the farmer
or the lumberman, or the whiskey
seller? Wha', business tends to our
weakness, what conduces to our
strength ? Few men will believe
that the liquor business is a good
thing for the general public. There
are few men who do not know
and believe that we would be better
off without it. Hut where are the
men who doubt the good of the
farmers' and lumberman's business.
Whereto are the many who believe
we would be better off without them.
Let us then voice our sentiment at
the polls. Let us he true toon.
convictions and true to the interests
of Sullivan county, even if some of
us must vote against our party can*
didate in fnvor of ?>lr. Rincbold, the
honest and upright farmer. We
have long felt that the farmer was
too much overlooked in the matter
of offices. Now let us rally to the
support of a worthy Representative
of our number who did not even
ask for his nomination. The ques
tion of tax revision will be up dur
ing next meeting of our Legislative,
let us remember.
FIRMER.
Eagles Mere, Oct. 20th, 1890.
DUSIIOKE ITEMS.
Excessive rains the fore part of
the week.
Tho funeral of a small child from
fiernice was held at this place Sun
day.
Mr. Miller, of Northampton coun
tv, is visiting his brother Rev. Geo.
11. Miller.
Geo llirleman, of Illinois, is in
town with another car load of west
ern horses.
Sullivan county lias 20 candidates
for county office, 12 of whom are
sure to fall "in the soup "
R. 11. Brewer, of the new "Farm
ers' Hotel'" has bung out anew sign.
He is also having a well drilled.
Walter Appleman and wife, of
Wilkes-Banc, are visiting Mrs. Ap
pleman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
B. I'omeroy at this place.
The political heat from Bradford
county is so intense that it is felt
even in Dushorc and the politics of
that county is quite freely discussed
here.
Many may wonder the meaning of
the signature of this communication.
It is a french word and the defina
tion <riven l>y Webster is simply—
"it matters not."
The ('liii Literary League held a
regular meeting at the residence of
Win. McHenry on Friday night last
at which the usual interesting pro
grant was given- There is talk that
the League will give a public enter
tainment in a few weeks.
Geo. Sturdevant and C'has. Bev
erly have rented the rooms in
Scouten's block in tho rear of tho
Gazette office. Mr. Sturdevant is a
professional musician of the first
class order and is engaged in selling
instruments and giving instructions
in the art.
B. Kline is moving into his new
store in Scouten's block this week.
When he is settled in his new quar
ters lie can boast of one of the finest
stores ir» town, lie has placed a
handsome large sign on top of the
building It is the work ot Ed.
Benjamin.
\Y. M. Cheney of LaPorte, Re
publican candidate for county com
missioner, was in town Saturday.
He feels confident of election, and
he has reason to. From a liberal
stand-point, of view we would say
that he will have a plurality of sev
eral hundred over any one of the in
dependent candidates.
Your weekly communication from
Dushore is uon political but we can
not refrain from saying a word for
Samuel Cole, the Republican can
didate for county treasurer, lie is
a young man of ability always pro
gressive, honest and accommodating.
Just such a man as should be en
trusted with our county offices. He
has hosts of friends in this part of
ttje county in all political parties
and will poll a great deal more than
his party vote.
N'importe.
EST ELL A ITEMS.
Frank Campbell is reported to bo
lying very low with fever at Browns,
camp.
S. S. Rogers aud Geo. C. Bird are
busy banking logs on the little Loyal
Sock.
Robert llartt aged about 60 years
died on Friday, his funeral took
place on Sunday the I'Jtli, at the
Wesleyan church.
D. F. McOarty and E. G. Rogers
are tlie full pledged Democratic
orators of Elklaud. Go in boys
you feel better now than you will
after election.-
X.
ELECTION PROCLAMTION
WHEREAS. by the law? o< the C unmonwonlth
o* Pennsylvania it is made the duty of the
ShanT of every eounty to give notice of a gen
eral election, by posting up bills in the most
public places or by publication in one or more
newspapers in the county at twenty days
before the election and to enumerate the offices
to be elected and to designate the places at
which the election is to be held
Therefore, I, JOHN UTZ High Sheriff of
Sullivan c;»unty, do hereby make known and 1
proclaim to the qualified electors of Sullivan
county that an election will be hold in ■
said county on
TUESDAY, NOV. 4th, 1890.
At the 9ever»! districts w'thin the county,to wit
Bernice Precinct--At the School House in
Bernice.
Cherry Township—At the shop of Wendal
Sick in said township.
Colley Twp —At the house formerly occupied
by Jonathan Colley.*
Davidson Twp—At the public house of Mrs
T. S. M a gargle.
Boro—At the public house of J.
Carroll in said borough.
Flkland Township—At the house of Hiram
White called the election house.
Fork.* Twp—At the Warbnrton school hous<*.
Forksville Boro—At tho council room in sai 1
borough.
Fox Twp—At the Centreschoolhouso.
llillsgrove Twp—At tho house occupied by
John J. Saddler.
Lopez Colley twp. At the Sohool House, at
Lopes.
Laporte Township—At tho house of Henry
Kohenspargt' r.
Lal\>rto Boro—At the LaPorte Hotel in said
borough.
Shrewsbury township—At the house of David
Hall.
At which time and place tho qualified electors
will elect by ballot the following State
and County officers, viz.:
One person for the office of Governor of Penn
sylvania.
One person for tho office of Lieutenate Gov
ernor of Pennsylvania.
One person for tho office of Secretary of In
termit Affairs of Pennsylvania.
One person for the office of Congressmae of
the 17th Congressional district 01 Pcnua.
One person for the office of Senator of the
24th Senatorial district of Penna.
One person lor the efficc of Represenative of
Sullivan county.
One person for the office of Treasure of Sulli
van oounty.
Throe persons tor tbe office of Commissioner
of Sullivan county.
Three persons for the office of Auditor of Sull
ivan county.
It is further directed that tho election polls of
the several districts shall be opened at scvon
o'clock in the foronoon and shall continue open
without interruption or adjour merit until seven
o'clock in the evening when the polls will be
closi-d. Notice is hereby given, ihat every per
son excepting .1 ustico of tbe Peace. and AMere
men, Notaries Public ar.d persons in the militu
ry service of the State, who shall hold or shall
within two months have held any office or ap
I»«.influent of profit or trust under the United
States of this State i»r city oroorporated district
whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a
•rbordinate offiecr or agen' who is or shall l.e
employed under the Legislative Execrtive or
Judiciary department ot the State or of any
city, or of any in-wr; orated districr, and also
that every member of Congress and the St itu
Legislature, and of the select of common eouu
cil of any city, or commissioner sof an> incor
porated district, are i»y law incapable of holding
<»r exercising a' the jiirac time the office or ap
pointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any
election of the commonwealth, and that no in
upeetor or Judge or any other office of «urh
election shall he eligible to he then voted for.
The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall
meet at the respective places appointed for
holding the election in the district towhich they
rwepoefively belong before seven o'clock in tho
morning and each inspector shall appoint one
clerk who shall he a qualified voter of such dis
trict.
Tho qualified voters in this county at all
general, township, borough an«i Kpeeiul elections
are hereby hereafter authorized and required to
vote by ticket printed or written, or partly
printed or partly written, severally as fol
lows—
One ti -ke 4 shall embrace the naraos of all
Judges of Courts voted f«»r and labelled outside
41 Judiciaryone ticket shhll embrace the names
of all tho State officers voted 1« rand shall be
labelled''State'* ouetick'. t hal embr.ioo tho
names of all the County otßciors v »ted lor in
eluding the officers of Senator and Mem' er.s jf
Congress, ifv .t*»d for, and he labelled 'County*
and earl: -lass shall bo deposited in separate
ballot boxes
JOHN VTZ, High Sh.riT.
Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Oct. 0;h, i«0.
ORPHANS' COTKT SALE.—Of valuahl
real estate in Hilts<itovc township. Timber
lot of Sadie Morgan, ike'd. Containing .517
acres.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER Bth, at 1 o'clock
p. m at Warburton's Hotel in Icksvillo Pa.
Pursuant to an order ot the Orphan's Court
for Sullivan county will be sold at public «alo
on Saturday November B#h, at I o'clock p. m.
at Warburton's Hotel in the Boro. of.H>rka
villf, Sullivan county, the following described
real estate bounded aud described as follows .
All that piece or parcel of land iu the
warrantee name of Stephen Cook, situate in
the township of Klkland, Sullivan county, Pa.:
Beginning a* n post ard etonc corner, on the
hoe of James Spaulding lot, thence south 23$
degrees west to line of Wiliam Ami on lot
thence north o9 degrees west along the \Vm.
Anuon lot, to corner of the Suell lot; thence
north 13 decrees east along the Sncll line 166
rods to corner agreed upon by >l. C. Mercur
and Charles Sottll; thence south 87 degrees
west, 187 rods to a corner on line of Warbur
ton's lard ; thence north 111 degrees west U'd
rods to a ctrner on the line of Peter Fitch lot;
thence south S«S degrees east, along lot lines of
Peter Fitch. Joseph Spaulding and James
Spaulding, 330 rods to the place of beginning;
containing 317 acres more or lees, all unim
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 cent at continuation
absolute, and the remaining three-fourths in
one year thereafter, with interest from con
firmation Ni. Si.
JOSEPH A. MORGAN, Administrator.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Of valuable
real estate in Elkland twp., Sullivan county.
Farm of George Pardoe dee'd. containing 106
acres about 76 acres cleared and the balance
well timbered with houilock and hardwood with
dwelling house two good barns and orchard
thereon, well watered and fenced.
MONDAY, NOV. 10,'90 AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M.
Pursuant to an ordor oi the Orphans' Court
for Sullivan county there will be exposed at
public sale on Monday Nov, 10 on the premises
in Elklmd twp , Sullivan county, the following
described real estate:
Beginning at a post theneo south thirty de
grees west 142 perches to a stone pile, tbeucc
south sixty degrees east 133 and three tenth
perches to a corner thenee north 30 degrees
east 142 perches to a line ot Jo«hua Hughes
thence north 60 degrees west 133 and three
tenth perches to the place of beginning con
taining 106 acres and allowance beinff part of
a larger tract in waranteo name of Samuel
Jones.
TERMS of SALE.
Ten per cent of one fourth of the purchase
money to be paid at the striking dowu of the
property one-fourth less ten per cent at con
firmation absolute and the remainder in one
year thereafter wtth interest from confirmation I
Ni. Si
REUBIN T. BATTIN, Administrator.
SHEttIFF'B SALE.—By virtu© of % writ of
Fieri Fncug iasued not of the OouK ef Com-
I m'.n Pleas of Sullivan Courty and to we direde'l
I there will be exposed to public rale at the
F'-rkftville liottl in Forksville, on Friday the
28th DAY OF NOVRMIiKH A. D. JB#o,
at 1 o'clock p. m.the following property to
wit:
All (hat piece or parcel of land f»itu»to in
Forksville County of Sullivan and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol
ows:
beginning at a stone at side of Loyal Sock
«'re«'k, tin nee north Bl degrees west 182 perches
to a stake, thenc* by land ol Allen Little north
29 degrees east Id.'U perches to a stake, the nee
Iby land of John Brown south 61 degree* e«st
2 4 2i porches to wh'te maple, tbenee south 29
dtgrees wst 44 porches, thence south CO de
grees w«*st 124 perches to the place of begin
ning containing two hundred acres and five
perches and allowance.
Nearly all cfthls land is improved and over
iSO acres in an excellent state of cultivation,
with a good dwelling House, two framed
barns, two good orchards and other out build
ings thereon and well watered.
Seized and tuken in execution at the suit of
Joseph iMcCarty and others v-* Isaac Ro^er.*.
JOHN UTZ, H',ih Shtr.ff.
Sheriff's Office, LaPorte. Pa., Oct* 13, 1890.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. -In the Court of
Common Plea« o*'Sullivan county Fi, Fa.
to Sept. term, 1890.
Belinda Campbell Judgment No. 139,
Adam Sherman. J May term, 1888.
The undersigned auditor appointed by tho
Court of Common Picas «>f Sullivan county tc
make distribution of the funds in court realised
from She iff's sale of the above named de
fendant's real estate upon Fi. Fa issued upon
above stated judgment, will meet the parties
interested for the purpose of attending to the
I duties of his appointment at his office on Main
stieet in the borough of Dushore, on Monday,
November 10, 1890, at 11 o'clock a. m , when
and where all porties claiming any of said
funds must present said claims before said
auditor or be forever debarred from coming in
upon said fen 1.
BRYAN S. COLLINS, Auditor.
Dushore. Pa., Oct. 6,1890.
A I'M IN rSTRATORS NOTICE : —Notice is
A hereby given, that I have t»ken out ad
ministration upon theeftatc of Jdm J. Sadler
| la'e of Hilts Grove township, d e'd. All per
sons who have claims against said dec eased
will present thcui duly authenticated 112 t set
tlement and those who know themselves in
debted wil please m>ke payment without do
lay.
ANNA 11. SADLER, Administratrix,
Hillsorove, Oct. 13, 1890.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL
ESTATE.
V.y are solution of tho Hoard of School Di
rectors of the B roof LaPorte. passed or tho
11 th day of Sept« mber, 1890, it wis ordere 1
that the. School Hon.-e and School ot ad
j ining the dwelling h use of Win. A. Mason
on Main street in LaPorte Bor >. be exposed
to public sale on th premises, on Wednesday
N"V. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. m.and sold to
the higeist and best bidder. A good title will
be given to the purchaser.
IfcjJ KP: —Otic-half cash, balance in one year
with interest.
JAMES McFA RLANK, Pres.
T.J. INOHAM, Sec'y , Pro Tem.
A s'TED at once, an eneertic agent to
represent a fir"i clasn Live Stock Insuranco
Company. Big pay For teius address
A. M. BLATTtNBhRKH, Sec'y.
Millers)»urgh, Pa.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TO TflF VOTERS OF SULLIVAN:—I
hereby announce myself as an independent
candidate for the office oi Cout tv Commissioner.
* AMOS ( OX.
Cherry, Pa, Sept. 23, 1890.
T hereby announce mysolf as an iudef>endent
can• idate lor thw office of County Commis*
si oiler. R ( . P t »ctfullv
M. W. ii EESER.
Coll y. Pa., Sept. 22. 1890.
J, v. ROTWDRYT
ITnll "W ir '■ r and Holiday
Greeting.
(Do you want Watches and
t/hnins) if so I have them *n
Gold, Si]per and metal, for
Ladies and Gents at all prices.
(Do yon want Clocks) if so yon
will find mine the largest assort
ment in the county. (Do you
want Jewelry ) I have an end
| less variety of Rugs suitable
for everybody. Cuff and Collar
buttons without number,
Ladies sets, Lace Pins, Barings,
Cuff Pins, Jersey Pins, Tie
j Pins and Bracelets for all that
I want them. Gold and Silver
Thimbles, Fountain Pens, Gold
Pens and Pencils. (Do you
want Silverware) if so you will
find Tea Sets, Castors, Cake
Packets, Butter Dishes, Fruit
Dishes, Pickle Castors, Knives,
Forks and Spoons, Fruit
Knives, Nut Picks, Napkin
Rings and everything usually
kept in a first class Jewelry
Store, Canes in Gold and Silver
head and plain. My stock of
spectacles must be seen to be
appreciated. In Nicknacks and
Novelties I keep a good assort
ment, Violin strings and fix
tures always on hand. Repair
ing a specialty, promptly and
properly done. Remember that
all goods sold by me, that can
be, are engraved free of charge.
You are respectfully invited to
call and look my stock over and
If in want of auything in my
line I should be pleased to sup
ply that want. Thankful for all
past favors, 1 shall do my best
to merit a continuance of the
same.
Very Respectfully,
J. V. RETTENBURY.
Feb. 28, 90. DUSHORK, I'A.
Sawed Shingles
The best in the market and
at low bottom prices
Three grades constantly on hand
Will deliver if desired.
Write— S. MF.AD,
May23'9o. LaPortc, P.i.-
J. H. Campbell & Sen,
GENERAL MEF.CHATS
SHUNK, - - _ p a .
wish to announce to our many
patrons of Western Sullivan, that
we have a full Stock of General
Merchandise that we will sell at a
very low price for the next CO days
to make room for our immense Stock
ol Fall and Winter Goods that we
are about to receive. Consisting ol
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes. Straw Goods, ladies
and Gents Furnishing goods, Dress
Goods, Men's Boys and Childrens.
Clothing. Lamps, Qdeensware.
Crockery and Glassware and always
on hand a fresh stock of Groceries.
Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars
\ou are all cordially invited to call
and examine our goods. No trouble
to show them, and we will give you
as
GOOD BARGAINS
as you can get elsewhere for the
sfime quality of Goods. Give us a
call >nd he convinced. Our stock
of Hardware and Haying Tools are
complete, we sell the "siteel King"
Spring tooth Harrow and .Ajax
Cultivator. Farmers are invited to
call and examine. "We are also
agents for Bowketi and Williams
and t.'lark Fertilizers for all crops.
J. H. CAMPBELL & SON.
Aug. 7, ; 90.
WII.LrAMSPORT AND NORTH BRANCH
Railroad. In effect Monday, May 12 '*o
1 I a 4 I 22
N. | N. STATIONS. S. S.
p - M.|*. M. A. M.'p. M.
5 3H| 960 A..WM]'mgport.,L & 15| 4 15
527 941 ...MoniourfTills.... 920 425
SMI 925 L Hall* A 988 440
S I 8 N. J\.
480 915 A II a lie L 9 .18 515
4 25| 9 l"jl.....Pent.B<lalf 944 520
420 905 ..Opp'B C'rofeinK- 9 60: 625
4 loi 900 .. .Hugltesvillc.... 956 530
4 07) 862 ... Picture Rocks... 10 *3 638
4 02j 847 ....Lyon's Mi 11.... jlO 08' 543
4 001 8 45; Tivoli 10 loj 545
" 52i 837 ....Olon Mawr ...I 10 is 6 53
8 44: 829 Eiikins jjo 2fi «01
341 8 20|....Str«wbriiige....| 10 29[ 604
330 8 211.... Beech G1e0.... 10 34; 609
3 3l| 8 191...Mur.ey Valley...l 10 86| 6 11
8 25j 8 10: Poiicstown |lO 45j 620
3 2HI B 05 Ulidewrll 10 601 6 25
310 755 ....Lonic 8r00k.... 11 00 835
8 Oil 7 50l Norduion* 111 05l 640
Ai Picture Rock* stages connect to and from
Highland Lake.
At Munc>7 Valley stages connect to and from
EaglesMer nnrt Forksville,
At Nordmnnt stages oonnect to and from La-
Porte, Dushore aiut ToWanda.
lIENJ. 0. WELCH, Geucral Manager.
Hugbeaville, Pa.
T. J HEELERS
STORE.
CENTRE MAIN STREET, I.APOKTE, PA.
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
Call and be convinced of goorf
qualities and low prices. ]am ad
ding weekly to my already large and
well assortment of general merchan
dise, consisting of dry goods, hats,
: caps, hoots and shoes, ready made
clothing, notions, bardw are, flour
feed, ar.d a general and at all times
a fresh supply of groceries.
I guarantee satisfaction. Give us
a call. T. J. KEELER.
LaPorte, Pa., Aug. 8, 'B9.
SPECIAL
Jlnnounccmen
—CUNNINGHAM & COLE of—
DUSHORE are headquarters for all
kinds of hardware—
Tools, pntnps, stoves and ranges,
house furnishing goods
paints, oils and varnishes. /Special
inducements to builders.
Manufacture of copper, tin and
sheet iron-ware. Roofing, spouting,
itiKCH OIL DISTILLS *c., a specialty.
Our prices are beyond all compe
tition, and we invite your patronage.
CUNNINGHAM & COLE.
WANTED!
A fiood pushing Salesman here. First-elass
pay RUarnteed Weekly. Commission or Salary.
Quick selling new Fruits and Specialties.
FARMERS can get a good paying job for
tbe wiuter. Write ,or fnll term and particular*.
FRED E, YOUNG, Nurseryman,
KJCIIRSTKR, N. T.
SALESMEN
WANTED.
Traveling and local to sell oar choice Nur
sery stock. Fast selling specialties in hardy
fruits ct3- Splendid outfit free. Steady em
ployment guranteed. Your pay weekly.
Wriie f"r terms.
GERMANiA ft URSEKY CO. ROCHKITBB N. T.
SILESMeiI
w ANTE r> m
LOCAL OR 111
TRAVELINGU
tu sail our Nursery Stock. Salary, Lxpeuset'
and Steady Kuipluyment gnarantoed.
CIIASK BROTHERS COMPANY.
ROCHHSTR'H, N. Y%