Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, March 06, 1891, Image 2

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    W. M. CHENE ? - - - EditOJ
FRIDAY, March, 6th, 1891.
RNTPKEO AT POST-OFFIf'T, I.APOHTE,
PA.. \S 3KOOH D-CI.ASB MATTER.
tb'tfNxT JIII.k;ctEVEIiAND.
« MUlnr Voorl»e« * *n)« 111" Ex Pw«i'
»>!,( Ik \«« la Ac-cord wJlb Hta'Pariy
CINCINNATI. Feb. 27.—Senator
Ynorhees, of Indiana, passed
l!;rough nere to-day on his way to
H<>t Springs to take a montliV
Ueltmoot for the rheumatism. In
an interview he said :
"Thirteen years ago I made a
speech in Congress advocating the
free coinage of silver. My speech
was the keynote oi the campaign I
made a few months later. The
Democrats secured a majority of
twenty-three in the Legislature and
carried the State by 30,000. Six
years later I made the same fight
and defeated General Harrison by
40 majority in the Legislature. On
that issue the people of Indiana
have stood by the Democracy and
constantly increased its majority in
the Legislature from 23 to 09.
"There is a mistaken idea that the j
people of the East are opposed to
it. The people of the East, the
masses are for free coinage. Were
I a New Yorker I could go before
the people of that State, and feel
confident of election on such a plat
form The money bags are opposed
to it, but ihey will learn that they
must not stand in the way of the
people."
Being asked his opinion as to the
eflect of Mr. Cleveland's letter on
his Presidential prospects he said:—
"I have the greatest respect for
Mr. Cleveland, but it would be as
difficult a matter to carry ludiana
on a platform opposed to lree coin
age of silver as it would be to carry
that State or Ohio on the nullifica
tion principles of Calhoun.
"I have told Mr. Cleveland that
he was mistaken in his views, and
that there would be free coinage of
silver long before and after he was
dead.
"I don't want to place myself in J
an attitude of criticizing Mr. Cleve- |
land, but the}' are principles that;
are undying to me, and nothing |
will swerve me from the course 1!
laid out for myself long ago and to J
which I have given unalterable al- i
legiance.
"There are plenty of good men
from whom our party may choose;
plenty of gcod men who are sound
on all the principles and the teach
ings of the Democratic party. There
Is Hill, for instance ; then theie is|
Governor Gray, of our State.
Frequently I bear Chief Justice j
Fuller spoken of, and there is Sena
tor Gorman and Mr. Morrison. A
hundred others could be Earned."
DTJSnOJtE ITEMS.
It is said the "Turn of the Tide"
will visit Lopez soon. 'j
H. M. Kellogg and lady, of Lopez, !
spent Sunday in town.
C. 31. Croll was calling on friends
at Muncy Valley, Sunday.
11. H. Brewer has opened the
Farmer's Hotel with a good trade, j
J. S. Harrington has a new shoe-1
maker but we have not learned his 1
name.
W. L. Johnson spent Sunday with j
his sister, Mrs. Lewis Babf in i
Wilmot.
We are informed that the Jack- j
son heirs will prospect for coal on 1
Sugar Hill soon.
Ulysses Fisbie, of this [lace and !
Miss Dora Terry, of Terry township 1
were married at Waverly last Thurs- i
day.
About three inches of snow fell
Saturday but not enough to make
sleighing owing to the bad condition
of the roads.
Mrs. Jacob Yonkin a lady about
70 years of age, who has lived in
Cherry township for many years,
died Monday.
Monday morning was the coldest
weather we have experienced this
winter. The thermometer register
ed 12 degrees below zero.
We are informed that a new store
will soon be opened in the room now
occupied by A. R. Carey. The
stock to consist of fancy goods,
notions, novelties etc.
E. G. Sylvara has vacated the
store room in Coreoran's block and
now does the business in the Sylvara
building- Having both dry goods
and grocery departments in the one
room.
John McHenry who went to Wy
oming last fall, has returned from
the West and will work his father's
farm this summer. His brother,
Dr. R. J. McHenry is also on his
way home from Wyoming and will
so an open his dental office in this
place.
Henry Harrison, who served in
the capacity as clerk for James Mc-
Farlane & Co. of LaPorte for some
n.o iths has accepted a position as
clerk at Hotel Carroll at this place.
Thi s. Cadileu the retireing clerk
will enter upon his duties in a simi
lar position at Dorsey's new hotel
at Jamison City in a few days.
FacakaoPS.
Court Proceeding*.
And now February 23, 1881, ft
being the fourth Monday of Feb. the
several courts of Sullivan county
convened, pursuant to Act of As
*emb!y, and opened indue form by
the c< urt crier at 2 o'clock p. m.
Present, n<»n. John A. Sittser
President, and Hons. E. A. Strong
•ind Robt. Taylor, Jr., Associate
•Judges on the tench.
The grand jury called and sworn ;
John W. Martin appointed foreman
Corn-tables called and made their
sworn returns in open court.
Charles Watson admitted as n
citiztn of the U. S. and sworn in
open court.
C. 11. lampbell appointed guardi
an of Maud H. Campbell—approved
bond in sum of S6OO, filed.
Payne vs Payne—subpoena in
divorce awarded on partition.
In.re. Guardianship of Clarence
I V. Hart—Henry C. I'ardoe ap
pointed guardian bond in the sum
of *SOO.
In.re. estate of B. Billian—court
direct a citation to issue direct to
the administratrix of said decendent
commanding or to show cause why
she shall not file an act. in said estate
returnable at next term.
Saloma Hamilton vs. Daniel Ham
jilton— on hearing petititiou subpoe
na directed to issue.
In.re. sale of real estate of Jas.
Dinney—sale ordered.
Wm. B. Given vs. Fishing Creek
Lumber Co.—J. 11. Cronin appoint
ed auditor to distribute funds in
court arrising from the sheriff sale
of defendants personal property.
Peter Ifuffsmith vs. H. Miller—
court grant a rule to show cause
why within Fi. Fa. shall not be set
aside and why the waver of exemp
tion shall not be stricken off.
W. A. Brown vs. W. M. Steel—
court grant a rule to show cause
why the within judgment shall not
be opened.
John L T tz vs. Fred Utz—discon
tinued.
In.re. road from Forksville to
LaPorte. The following viewers
were appointed: Ulysses Bird,
Walter Spencer and C. S. l'aylor.
In.re. road from Geo. E. Taylor's
to Muncy Valley—the following
! viewers were appointed: Henry
I Swank, James Miller and Alfred
I Taylor.
Com. vs. Geo. Temple—not guilty.
Com. vs. C. 11. Addison—not
i guilty.
Com. vs. James H. Keefe—de
fendant give bail for the appearance
in the sum of $1,200.
R. H. Brewer vs. Geo. McNeal
and Eliza McNeal—rule granted to
show cause why judgment shall not
be opened.
Same vs. same—rule to open
judgment.
I Same vs same—rule to open
judgment.
I Com. vs. E. T. Brown—guilty;
; sentence, pay a fine of §5 and re-
Imain in county jail 6 months.
In.re. appointment of a constable
of Dushore boro—J. H. G winner
appointed.
! In.re. Lunacy of Wm. Webster—
court direct that Hon. E. A. Strong
summon a jury from the panel of
jurors in attendance at court and
that the same be heard at Forks
ville Hotel on Saturday the lib
day of March '9l.
Elma J. Speucer vs. James I.
Spencer—H. T. Downs appointed
J commissioner to take testimony.
J James Brown vs. Isabella Brown
I —H. T. Downs appointed commis
sioner to take testimony,
j Com. vs. Harvey Johnson—grand
jury find not a true bill,
i Com. vs. 11. L. Dieffenbach—jury
! find defendant not guilty and cost
jto be paid as follows: Two thirds
by the prosecutor and one third by
the defendant.
Geo. Bubb & Sons vs Jacob Lorali
—rule granted to show cause why
judgment shall not be opened.
John Yonkin 2nd, vs. J. L. Snyder
and Lewis Noah —A. L. Grim ap
pointed auditor.
Chas. Hugo vs. the P. & N. Y.
Canal K. R. Co. and L. V. R. R.
Co. —rule granted to show cause
why service of summons shall not
be set aside.
Baker vs Homer Baker—court
direct an alias subpoena to issue.
Geo. Hoagland vs. John Camp
bell —rule granted on the within
named defendant to show cause why
the within named or stated appeal
shall not be stricken off.
In.re. estate of Geo. Gower dee'd.
—H. T. Downs appointed auditor.
Clark Bros. vs. Jos. Mass—rule
on defendant to file a special Nan
am! copy of book act. on which
suit is brought.
In.re. Bridge on road from Forks
ville to LaPorte. The following
viewers Were appointed: Wm. A.
Mason T J. Keeler and J. J. Low.
Chas. Schock vs. Geo. Messer
smit.li—-jury find for the plaintiff in
sum of $1 19.45.
In.re. Inquest upon the body of
Geo. Hurst—no occasion to hold an
inquest as there were no suspicion
of foul play.
The following account &c., on
Feb. 25, 1891, confirmed Ni. Si.
Final account of H. W. White
head and Jos. Smith exors. of John
Smith deed.
Final account of Sarah S. Gower
Adm'rx. of Geo. Gower dee'd.
Widows apportion in the estate
of Jos. W. Pardoe dec'd.
Widows apportion in the estate of
Rob't. Hart dec'd.
Widows apportion in the estate
of J. J. Sadler dec'd.
The following accounts were con
firmed absolutely.
Auditors report distributing the
funds arrising from sheriff sales of
the real estate of F. B. Glidewell.
Auditors report to ascertain the
amount of fees due officers and
others in the case of North Aioun
tain Lumber Co. et. al. in partition.
Report of viewers in Davidson
twp. at Hemlock school house.
Pinal account of E. P. Ingham
assignee of J. A. Baumgardner.
Peport of sale of real estate of
Geo. Pardoe dec'd.
Report of sale of real estate of
Gnbrial Ricliley dec'd.
Peport of sale of real estate of
Lilley Mable Williams dec'd.
Report of sale of real estate Valen
tine Smith dec'd.
Peport of sale of real estate of
Gotleib Dudicuui, dec'd.
Sheriff deeds ecknowledged as
follows:
John Utz Sheriff to J. H. Duser.-
burv five acres in Elklnnd twp.
To North Mountain Ljmber Co.
several tracts of land in Davidson
twp., consideration §53,723.
To Julie McCormick et. al. sever
al tracts of land in Davidson twp.,
consideration $54,946.50.
H. J. Shaylor vs. Tat Slow—con
tinued.
Frank Hawley vs. F. W. Brock
way—verdict for plaintiff iu the
sura of §IOO.
In.re. partition of real estate of
John Persun —rule on errors to ac
cept or refuse the real estate at the
appraisment or show why same
shall not bo sold, returnable on first
day of May court.
j. S. lloffn vs. Michael Burke and
Pat May—rule granted to show
cause why entry ot satisfaction of
judgment shall not be stricken off.
In.re. partition of real estate of
Andrew Philbin dec'd—court grant
rule on Mary Philbin to show cause
why the decree shall not be annulled
at her cost and alias rule granted on
i the heirs to accept or refuse at the
valuation or show cause why it
shall not be sold.
Com. vs. A. W. Landon—re
cogniznr.ee forlicted.
Mary Shaylor vs.Erwin Shaylor—
divorce decreed on payment of cost.
Henry L. Danley vs. Salinda E.
Danley—divorce decreed on pay
: ment of cost.
j In.re. sale of real «state of Wm.
I Ivisner dec'd.—court direct an alias
| order to issue.
i Wilkinson vs. Wilkinson—an
alias subpoena directed to issue,
j Dushore Boro. vs. J. 11. Keefe—
| ten days allowed defendant to enter
plea in the above case—in default
I of plea within teu days judgment to
; be entered for plaintiff anil against
] defendant for want of a plea, amt.
j to be ftsei'tained by the l'rotliy.
j Sullivan County vs. J. H. Keefe—
I same.
Wm. Maxwell vs. Thos. Coggins—
rule on plaintiff to establish their
' | claims on personal property.
W. C. Garey vs. Woodward—rule
I for a new trial refused.
Sullivan County vs. Jacob Lorah
; treasurei—issue framed defendant
jto file a plea and specifications of
error within 30 days.
R. W. Henly vs. W. H. Blight and
Wm. Watson—court grant judg
ment for the land in controversy,
against Watson.
Till A L LIST.
The Susquehanna Mutual Fire
J Insurance Co. of Ilarrisburg vs.
Thos. J. Keeler —continued.
The same vs. F. At. Crossley—
continued.
John Utz vs. Frederick Utz—dis
continued.
E. P. Ingham vs. 11. T. Ames
exor. A. R. Sprout dec', and T. J.
Keeler—continued.
Dushore Boro. School district vs.
Wm. C. Garey, Alfred Cole and
John G. Holmes—continued.
Geo. M. Thrasher vs. John Bid
die and Wm. Weaver—continued.
Thos. H. Kubes vs. Henry H.
Hirleman—settled.
Weeks Cossum <fc Co. vs. Mrs. B.
Billinn—con tin ued.
John Walsh vs. Sullivan County
—continued.
Mary J. Painton vs. Lyon Lumber
Co.—continued.
David Hurst vs. James McFarlane
—continued.
ARGUMENT LIST.
Henry Swank vs. Alfred and
Jonathan Pillipp—continued.
John Comney vs. Augustus Laff
and Eilward Ilinebold—continued.
F. P. Vincent vs. W. E. and C. L.
Hunsinger—argued and C. A. V.
John Holmes (use) vs. John Hile
uian and N. B. Chilson—continued.
F. T. Page vs. \V. C. Garey and
Frank Baker—continued.
Dushore School district vs. R. J.
Thomson and B. M. Sylvara adrnr's.
of J. M. Heacock, dec'd.
EST ELLA ITEMS.
Bird & Rogers have hung up their
log drive at the gulf on account of
cold weather.
I. K. Brown of Monrcetou was
looking after ki9 interest in our
! town, Saturday la9t, he will not
move back on his farm as reported. |
F Geo. Teeter having rented it of liim (
and will take charge of it April Ist.
! Miss Nellie Bird who has been at
Hills Grove for the last four weeks
" giving rnisic lessons, is expected
borne Tuesday. There is one that
j, wears a big grin on that account.
Rev. David Craft of Wyalusing
. will preach at Estella chnrch Sunday
I March Bth. at 3 o'clock p. m.
Our day school under the super
vision of Miss Nettie Rogers will
1 give a Literary. Thursday evening,
Mivrch 12. '
S.
112
MERCANTILE APPRAISMENT.
The vendurers of domeiitio and foreign
.Merchandise Tavern Keepers and dealers in
i.iq uors 4c\ ill Sullivan county Pa., wilt lake
I notice that they tire appraised and classed by
the underiicned appraiser of Mercantile and
other License tax lor the year 1891, as follows
to wit:
' Karnes Residence Kind of ii. Class. Amount
BERNICE.
Retailers License.
Blight W 11 11 la 75
CLLEHRY TWP.
Vogel Julius 14 7 75
Sick C S 14 7 75
COLLEY TWP.
Kefter E P 14 7 75
Clnik Brothers 12 IS 25
Jennings Brothers 10 20 75
Jtunings Brothers 13 [0 75
Trexler Turrell & Co , 13 10 75
Trrxlir Turrell A Co., 14 7 75
> Kipps (i W 4 Co., 14 7 75
.Metsersinith 'leoige 14 7 75
Dietter,baoh D D 14 7 75
DUSHORE BORO.
Cunningham A Colo 13 10
- Tubach A Yonkin 14 7 75
> Qarey 8 S 14 7 75
Sylvara E G 12 13 25
Rettenbur.? J V 14 7 75
112 Marks M M A Co., II 15 75
Deegan G T 14 7 75
, Welha A Co., (drugstore 14 j 776
1 iuun J E 14 7 75
! Carroll D E 14 7 75
t Harrington JS. 14 | 775
Carroll J W 14 | 7 75
Vincent F P 14 j 775
' Lawrence Brother* 14 j 775
' | Garey W 0 14 7 75
F Point: lNV F B 14 ; 775
j Huff* J S 14 | 776
j Connor John 14 7 75
[ | Kline B 14 I 7 75
I I Jaekmn G C 14 7 75
1 Burch L S A Co., 14 7 75 <
1 l'.ccscr J D 12 j 13 25
I J DAVIDSON TWP.
I Stevens DT A Son | 11 I 15 75
j J|otu» knccht Hiram B j 14 ! 770
j Ar.nstiong AT J 14 ! 775
I | Armstrong AT 14 \ 775
Bedim A Warn*, 14 I 775
Lorah Jacob 13 J 10 75
Meoeor Theodore 7 15
EL.KLAND TWP.
Sryder U W 14 . 7 75
Huttang August 14 7 75
• Boyle W W 14 7 75
FOKKSVILLE BORO.
.| Ro €l% .\1 A A Son 11 ! 15 75 J
j Lancaster R U 13 LU 75 j
Rand, ill VV F 14 I 775
FuPKS TWP.
J Haverly II K Mrs 14 | 775 |
' FOX TWP. . !
Campbell J 11 A Son 13 10 76 I
I Castinan L h.is 14 7 75 j
LLLLLBUKOVE TWP.
Iloyt Biotbira II | 15 76 J
Hoffman WS ! 13 111 75
" liorden Julia Mrs j 14 i 775 j
; MIKEWSUUKY TWP
Stackfaju e J A Co. I 14 I 7 75 i
LAPORTE BORO.
* McFarlane James A Co., I IS 10 T 6 i
. Keeler T J 14 7 76 !
SpeuetrWalter 7 76
LAPORTE TWP.
" Botsford A E 14 7 75
CHERRY TWP.
Hotel License.
Seetnau John Mrs I 5 75 75 >
R SV-tiiiiul John : 5 75 76 j
Connor James 5 75 75 i
COLL.EY TWP.
Doegnn A i.irrell I 5 75 75
Kieketts F L J 5 7-5 75 |
1 llunringer C F 6 75 75 |
L Juoksnn .1 T ,£■ Amos Meekes! 6 75 75 |
I DT SHORE BORO, !
112 Carroll J W j 5 160 76 |
Middendorf Joseph j 5 150 75 J
I Keefe D 6 150 76
Carmody M J 5 160 75 j
" lirt-wer U II 5 160 75 ;
DAVIDSON TWP.
Lorah Dll i 5 75 76
Magargie P E Sirs 5 75 75
Kiie I'arvin 5 75 75
L.IPORTE BORO,
Knins Rua.-el 5 150 75
Kennedy Darby 5 150 75
DT-HOKE BORO.
FiestauranU.
Connor John 5 150 75 j
Lewis S W | 5 150 75 J
SICLLTE Kobcrt 5 150 75 |
CHEKRY TWP.
Daly Patiiok 5 75 75
DUSHOHE BORO.
Merchant Denters in
Liquors
Pomeroy F B [ 13 200 75
Miner Juhn : IS 200 75
DAVIDSON TWP.
I Wholesale Bottlers L.
Wetitt Liny. l M I 100 76
DUSHORE BORO. |
nuia CL License.
MeGee Kobert [2 table 40 75
HILLSGROVE TWP. ,
Sadler Charles JL tabli 30 75
COLLEY TWP.
Deegan A Farrcll |2 table 40 75
An appeal will be held at tho Commissioners I
tfflee in I aPorte on Tuesilay, the 24th day ol |
March 1891, between tho hours of 2 ai.i 5 .
o'clock p. m., where and when you may attend '
if you think proper. <
F. X. Luscb, Appraiser. ,
Just For Fun!
Until further notice I will sell all
medium and low priced jewelry, and
all musical goods kept in stock by 1
nie at cost for
§§§§§§ <
€£SH ONLY- j
§§§§§§ t
This offer does not include the ■
better class of goods that I shall
continue to keep in stock as usual ~
aid will sell as low as possible. I
Respectfully, &c., '
J. V. RETTENBURY. ]
BRANCH STORE LOPEZ.
Dushore, Jan. 20, 1891.
GOWN ACME
Th Sest Burning Oil that Can be
Made irom Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant light.
It will not smoke the chimnej
It will not char the wick.
It has a high fire test.
It will not explode.
It is without comparison as u
perfection Family Safety Oil.
It is manufactured from the finest
crude iu the most perfectly equipped
refineries in the world.
IT IS THE BEST.
Ask your dealer for
CROWN ACME.
Trade orders filled'by
ACME OIL CO.,
William sport Pa.
WILLI AMSPORT AND NORTH I RANCH
Ruilroad. In effect Monday, Nov 17 'AO
16 4 22
N. N. STATIONS. 8. S.
P. M. A. M. A M. M.
536 10 13 A..Will'msport..L 930 4 15
527 10 04 ...Montoursville.... 938 i25
514 «J 60 L Halls A 950 440
S. S. N. >.
430 945 A .Halls L 966 515
4 ~Jb 940 L....Penrisdale 10 01 620
420 935 ..Opp's Crossing.. 10 07 525
4 15 930 ... Hugliesville.... 10 12 5 SO
407 922 ...Pictureßocks... 10 2H 63K
402 9 17 ....Lyon's Mi 11.... 10 26 543
4 0(3 9 15 Ctiamouni 10 27 545
3 52 # 07 ....Glen Mawr ... 10 36 5 63
344 8 69 Edkins i0 43 001
341 866 ... Strawbridge ... 10 46 604
336 851 ....Deech (1ie0.... 10 51 609
334 849 ...Muroy Valley... 10 63 611
325 840 Sonc'stown 11 02 620
320 835 Glidewell 11 07 625
3 10 8 26 ....Long 8r00k.... 11 17 FI 35
305 820 Nordmont 11 22 G4O
At Picturo Kocks stages coiii.ect to and from
Highland Luke.
At Muccy Valley slages connict to and from
Eaglesllere and Forksville,
At Nordmont stage* connect to and from La-
Porto, Dushore, and Towanda.
JBENJ. U. WELCH, General Manager.
Hufihesvillc, Pa.
T. J. HEELER'S
STORE.
CENTUE MAIN STREET, LAPORTE, PA
TO YOUR ADVANTAGE.
Call and be convinced of good
qua'ities and low piices. lam ad-,
i ding weekly to my already large and
well ah>ortment of gun Mil merclittn-j
j dise, consis.i gof dry goods, bats,
jcaps, boots and t-hoes, ready made
!clothing, notions, hardware, flour,
feed, ar.d a general and at all times
I a fresh supply of groceries.
| I guarantee satisfaction. (Jive us
a call. T. J. KEELER.
LaPort-e, Pa., Aug. S. 'B9.
SPECIAL
IJSnnounccmen 'i 1
j—CUNNINGHAM & COLE of—
CUSHGR headquarters for all j
| kinds of hardware—
, Tools, stoves and ranges,
house furnishing goods
\ paints, oils and varnishes. /Special
inducements to builders.
Manufacturs of copper, tin and
j sheet iron-ware. Rooting, spouting,
BIRCH OIL DISTILLS &c., a specialty, j
Our J'L ices are beyond all compe
tition, and we inviteyour patronage
CUNNINGHAM & COLE.
Big Bargains
AT
J. H. Campbell Sc Son,
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
SHUKK
nnn M n n
For the next 60 da\ s FOR CASH we
will sell our stock of Pall and
Winter Goods regardless of cost —
consisting of overcoats, Men's and
Boy's Clothing. Underwear, Horse
Blankets, Gloves and Caps, Leather
Coats and Pants and other articles
to numerous to mention. Call and
look them over no trouble to show
goods and see what bargains we will
give you.
*** *** ***
"Why we are
Doing this"
*** *** v
To make room for our large stock
Spring and Summer Goods that we
are about to receive—Consisting ot
Men's Boy's and Children's Summer
Clothing, Hats and Caps, Straw
Goods, Prints. Gingham, Ladies and ,
Gents furnishing Goods and eveij - - '
thing kept in a first Class General
Stoie. Our stock of Groceries and
Provisions Tobacco and Cigars an {
always complete. We are also
agent for the Celebrated Steei '
King Spring Tooth Harrow, Ajax
Cultivator and Uiller, Bowkers and _
Williams & ClarKs Fertilizers for all
crops.
J. 11. CAMPBELL & SON. c
Feb. 16-91.
Pianos Organs.
The improved method of fastening string* of
Pianos, invented by us, is one of the most im
portant improvements ever made, making the
instrument more richly musical in tone, more
durable, and less liable to get out of tote.
Both the MnFon k Ilamlin Organs and
Pianos excel chiefly in that which is the chief
excellence in any musical inrtruincnt, quality
of tone. Other things though imp« rtant, are
much less FO than this. An in.-trum<nt with
unmus.cai tot es cannot be jord. Illustrated
catalogues of new styles, introduced this season
sent free.
MASON & HAMLIN
OPQAS PIANO OP.,
BOSTON. KEW YORK. CIIICA«0
PENSION FOE ALL
TIIE OLD KKLIAB-K AUKNGY.
WE NEVER FAIL OF SUCCESS.
Recent nets of Congress cxtwnd the bemfits
Of the pcnßion laws to ALL DISABLED SOL
no matter whether their disabilities
were incurred in the army or sinec discharge.
Ever} soldier's widow. wt,o has to work for a
lving, and his min r children, nnd the pa'ints
of all unmarried volunteers who died in' the
sen ice, if now in need, can get pensions. Ad
dress, with s*»inp for return pottage.
0. L. LIJEKI?ART. AttA'-at-Law,
Beaver 1 alls, leaver Co.. Pa.
Nov 19. 5 90.
DUSHOI?Ii AND NORJDMONT
STAGE LINE.
F*. M. ROSSLE7, Proprietor
UXTIL EUTHER NOTICE STAGES
WILL RUN OX FOLLOWING SCHEDT'LE
Leave Laporte nt 6:15 a. m.for Nordmont
Arrive at NoidUont 7:20 r. ni.
Leave Noidmont at 11:15 a. m.for Lapor.e
Arrive lit I.np rte l:l'Up. m.
Leave Laporte at 5:00 p. ni. for Nordmont
Arriyeat Nordmont ItrSn p. m.
Leave Ncrdmott at 7:00 p. m.for Lnpurte
Arrive at Laportc 8:30 p. m.
Leave Laporte a» Ba. m.for Onshore
Leave Dushore at p. m for LaPorte
Sawed Shingles
The besl in the market rnd
at low bottom priies
Three grades constantly on hand
Will deliver if desired.
Write— MKAD,
May 28'90. La Port.-, Pa.
T. J. <fc F. H. JNGHAM
Attorneys at Law,
LaPorcc, Prima.
Legal Business attended to in this
and adjoining Ccuctiea
Telephone ccn.n.unication direct
January, 1888.
ggENKY l. LOWNS,
ATTOK NET-AT—LA \V
I Ex-Prothonotury,
in Court House. Lnl'orte Pa.
HOTEL K J-: NNEDT, LAPORTE.
DARIiY KENNEDY. I'rcprietcr.
Everything; First Class.
Charges Reasonable. Jlarc/i 7,''. 0
CARMODY HOTEL. DI'SIIOEE.
Proprietor,
Even thing First Class,
j Charges Reasonable. Jan. 31, 'liO.
; T APORTE HOTEL.
I KARNS, Proprietor,
i A large and commodious hou*e, po«Bos
sing all the attributes of a first-class hotel
\ t The Bar is well supplied, The patronage
j of the public respectfully solicited.
I fvery man and woman it LaPorte and
j vicinity is invited to call i»t the Drug Store of
Dr. W. ]i. Hill nnd get a free sauiple bottle of
; I>r. J. V. Smith's syrup, a sure cure
I for coughs, colds, croup, consumption, Brooch
'it is, asthma, whooping etc. At this
j season of the year no family should l»e without
this ctnndard and reliable rem» dy as a slight
cold, if allowed to run, may finally end in that
Wrribte dinaso, consumption. As a cure for
croup, this rem* dy has no equal and its pleas
ant and agreeable taste makes it «asy to ad
minister to children. Sold by all. Price 60
cents per bottle.
SALESMEII
WANTED HI
LOCAL OR 111
tkavelingU
vo sell our Nursery Stock. Salary, ExpeLses
anil Steady Employment guaranteed.
CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY,
ROCHKSTKK, N. Y.
SALESMAN
WANTED
to canvass for the sale of Nursery
Stock! Steady employment gnarnj
teed. Salary and expenses paid to
successful men. Apply at onco
stating age. Mention this paper.
CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY,
Roc hester, N. T.
SALESMAN
WANTED!
ONE TOITSAND moo wanted at once to take
order* for Nursery Btock. Experience not re
quired. We hire on Sulary and pay expensed,
or on commission if preferred. 6t»c-k first*
class and guarnteed true lo name. Apply at
ouce, stating ane> to
TUK C. L. VANDCSEN NUR SKRY Co.,
GENEVA, N. Y*
WANTED!
A pood pushing Salesman heio. First-olaei
pav guarnteed weekly. Commission or Salary
Quick selling new Fruits and Specialties.
* AKMERS can get a good paying job for
the winter. Write ,»r lull terms and particular!,
FRED E, VOUNG, Nursery .nan,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
WANTED at onoe, an engertio agent to
,I'preaent a first claas Eire Stuck Insurance
Company. Big pay. Fur te'ins addre.i,
A. M. BLATTENBERUER, Seo'y.
Mill*rri>utgb, Pa.