Sff. M CHBNE ? - - - Editor KKIDAY, JUNE 12th, 1891. ENTERED AT POST-OFFICE, LAPOIttE PA.. AS SEOOIf 11-CLASB MATTEII. J. v. RETTEKBTJRY, \\ AfCIIMAKER ANDJEWELKB, DUSHORE, PA. SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICIAL DIKECTOHY. HUM. JuUN A. SITTBKK, President Judjjo P. O. address, Tunkhannoc-k, Pa. 110N. KOP.T. TAYLOR, ji., K A. STRONG, Associate Judy en. P- O. address—"TAYLOß, Muncy YaII«y—STRONO -Uuthore, Pa. R J. THOMSON, District Attorney, P. 0. ad- J tires —Luskoro. Fu. A. WALSH. Prothunotary, Roister Recor der, P. O add 1088 La Porto, Pa. JOUN UTZ. Sheriff, P. 0. address—Dushore. I lion. RIISSEL KARNS, Kepiescntutivo, P. 0. address—LaPorie, Pa. , M. 1!. UI.ACK, County Supuiintcndont, P. 0.1 add ess—Forksville, I'a. WILLIAM MURRAY, County Treasurer, P. O. address—Larorte, Pa. R. M. STORMONT, Commissioners Clerk, P. O. address—Lal'orte, Pa. W. B. II ILL, Coronor, P. O. address—Lal'orte. CHAS. IIAAS, TIIOS. FAURELL, Jury Corn uiissioneis, P. 0. address, HAAS—HillsGrove, FARRi I,l,—Du.diore, Pa. G. C. WRIGHT, U. RIRJ, J. U. SPENCER Auditors. NATHAN PERSUN, County Survoyor, P 0 address—Hushore, Pa. D USIIOKE ITEMS. The drouth is at an end we are glad to say. A child of Thos. Lavey was buried in the Catholic cemetery Sunday. . Some of the young people enjoyed a hop in Garey's hall Saturday evening. S. Y. Richards, of Towanda was looking after his business interests in Dushoie Monday. Dushore has only two ice cream pallors this season—some less than the usual number. A. Lcgan Grim, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Stonnont and B. S. Karns, ofi LaPorte were in town Monday. Horse-back riding seems to be a very popular amusement among the young folks here just now. Young ladies are especially interested in the sport. The ice cream festival at Mrs. Weiss' for the benefit of the Sewing Circle last Thursday evening was largely attended, and we are in formed the receipts were about sl2. The street fakir putin an appear ance Monday evening, giving a free exhibition to draw a crowd and afterwards selling a lot of cheap and y worthless jewelry and other articlos, Mrs. Betsy Thrashrr probably the oldest resident of Cherry township died at the residence of Solon lleverly Monday; aged 92 years. The remains were intered in Thrasher's cemetery this Wednes day morning. C. M. Croll of Dushorc and Miss Carrie Taylor, of Muncy Valley, will be married at the residence of the brido's father, David Taylor at the latter place on Thursday, June 25th, to which ovent a large number of the friends of the contracting parties from this place are invited. A reception will be given on June 26th at Mr. Croll's house in this place. Much work is being done on the i streets of our borough but as a ML matter of fact our streets are al- W ways poor and rough from the dirt Vi and stones thrown into them. From ■ u few dollars expended in raking off Htthe loose stones the public would uHiciive more benefit than from many the same amount expended in other way. With the road tax, over SOOO, the borough's pro- of the license moneys, Du jßore ought to have good streets. He authorities should see that all are most judiciously ex- FACARACCS. I JAMISON CITY HEMS. The last rain made quite a change. John W. Flynn Esq., of this place, spent Sunday at LaPorte. E. B. Yonkin manager for Pheonix Lumber Co., spent Sunday with his family at Williamsport. John Dowar made Hills Grove a pleasant call on Sunday, Wonder what John's attraction is ? Miss Sadie Woodley of nughes ville was visiting at her sister's Mrs. W. M. Davidge, last week. Miss Mollie Breaker of LaPorte was visiting her sister Mrs. Chas. Landon, the latter part of last week. W. G. Evans proprietor of the ice cream parlors, says this is not the best kind of weather for ice cream. Several car loads of oak and hem lock baric are received at Proctors Tannery daily. Business is being pushed to its utmost capacity. John Connors of Dushore and Dan P. Murphy of Elmira, New York, wore calling on friends in town the latter part of last week. John Fwtbes exposed of his valu-i able "Prince" on Saturday, to a mani from Muncy Valley. John *>ays he is a dandy and hates to see him go. Heury Tripp who has been em" ployed as setter on the mill here accompanied by his wife aud daught er Fannie, left for Skunk, on Satur day. Jerry Kennedy and wife of La- Porte, and Mrs. George Nortz of i\(-w York state, was visiting at John P. Kennedy's, the fore part of lust week. Lloyd Zuner accompanied by sev- ! erftl other gentlemen, done some very good fishing last week. They caught a large amount of the fine trout and among them, some that weighed 10 ounces. There was a com jinny of 60 from Blooinsburg came up and spent Saturday at the Proctor House. Among them we noticed Judge Ikeler, Col. Jamison, Mr. Aloyer, of the firm of Moyer Bros, and Samuel G. Wigfall. The saw mill at this place shut down for a few days on account of some breakage on the circle saw. It is hoped that there will be a good rain before long, to float the logs from the woods to the mill so that work will go 011. POLITE. • HIL LSGROVE ITEMS. New bark is being shipped in as fast our "motor" horso power can haul it. Frank Twitchler smiles and says it is a boy and weighs 12 lbs.—come lets have a smoke. Mr. Frank Thrall and family of Williamsport, were visiting friends in town the latter part of last week- Seth Griffin is in town and the man of our city who gives him a horse trade will get soaked and don't you forget it. W. L. ftoffman's team took his people and some of G. W. Darby's family to Forksville Tuesday—all came home straight as a striDg. There seems to be no need of a license house at this place, quench ing thirsts are supplied in good shape just as things are at present. | George Chapman and Miss Anna Haynos, both of this place, were married at WavortyjN. Y., on the 30th of May. George don't you think it about time to order up the smokes ? Chas. Morne of this place met with a fearful accident while peeling bark for Henry Houltzhour, last week. A tree which had peen cut down and lodged, the but of which remained on the stump tore loose from the same striking Mr. Morne j on the leg near the ankle breaking j it and crushing the bones through i ina frightful manner. Drs. Chiis-j tian and Herrmann were called and bandaged the limb as beßt they could and at this writing he is doing as well as could be expected. Over SIOO.OO was raised by subscrip tion for the unfortunate man. PIRTI.E. ESTELLA ITEMS. I. K. Brown made a flying trip to Towauda this week. S. P. Shoemaker is at Hills Grove repairing Mr. Moultkrops house. Will close for fear of wearying the editor and this find the waste basket. Miss Ettie Randall is training the the young Ideas how to shoot at the Salem school. Mrs. T. L. Barto has been quite 111, but is improving under the ex cellent cafe of Dr. Randall. Cold dry weather makes the farm ers look discouraged about the hay crop. The winter wheat looks very light. C. B. Jennings blacksmith shop is running full blast. Wonder what Cal goes to Bradford county BO much for ? Disappeared from J. G. Plotts: Small boy, about twelve years old, answers to name of Harisburg. Anyone seeing him better advise him togo back and behave himself. t The Giange at Estella is in a very flourishing condition, having upwards of forty members. Just what they need to help the farming interest of this part of the county. Estella people are talking strong of celebrating the glorious Fourth. You may count on a good time. I heard a Granger say they were going to have a picnic. Wonder if they will invite me ? I like corn. KITTIE CLOVER. The appearance of the Prince of Wales as a witness ia a gambling suit, reflects greatly on his position as heir to the British throne. From present indications England has nothing promising to expect from Victoria's eldest son. Her career has been an honorable one. This son, however, has already disgraced the name, and it will require the strongest inferences to check such a spirit when it once is intrusted with powers supreme as a king gains in > his induction into ollicc. I LAPORTE rOU'iVSIIIP STA I'E.HENT. | Philip Karge in aocoiint with LaPorte twp. 'as 001. of School Tux lor year ending Juuo Ist 1891. Dr. O. ! To amt of duplicate $ IUS 57 Five per vent uddod i 48 By exunoratiunu, sl9 00 j By returns, 17 97 Amt col with 60 daye 1«9 11 j llebate on abovo & 92 . 00l commisison 3 37 i Col face of dupliouto 274 92 Col commission 14 46 Col plus 5 per cent 19 29 Col oommUsion 1 01 I Balance uncollected 31 35 Com. 1 65 $498 05 $498 05 COLLECTED CASH ACCOUNT. Amt 00l less 5 per cent $lO9 11 Col face duplicate, 274 92 Col plus 5 percent 19 29 Balance uncollected 31 35 13y reecipls filed $395 67 Balanoo in hand 39 00 $434 67 $434 67 Win. E King and J C Pennington in account with LaPorto twp., as overseers of poor for tho year ending March 9th 1891. Cash iu hands from 1890, $l6O 18 By receipfs from state hospital $53 50 Foes of J P. 50 Services of Wm. E King 9 00 " Joseph Pennington 6 00 Balaaoe in haud 91 18 $l6O 18 $l6O 18 II II Ring Supervisor In account with La- Porte twp., for tho year 1890. To amt of duplicate $229 49 By exooorutiooß $4 20 ! Returned y 84 i Col by cash 84 02 Work 131 43 $229 49 $229 49 CASH ACCOUNT. Amt reo from Co. Troas. s3ll 13 Amt borrowed 385 00 Amt received on tax 80 00 Money reo of M. Jordan col 60 00 Money reo of P Karge col 161 18 Amt duo supervisor 8 05 By amt of orders redeemed $55 87 Of rooeipts filed 807 83 Interest paid 49 65 Paid to ileo Ilottieh order 92 01 SIOOS 36 SIOOS 36 To order issued for service* 153 00 Supervisor services 153 00 J Harvey King Supervisor is account with LaPortc twp., for the year 1890. To amt of duplinato SIBO 33 By ami exonerations $ 1 20 ltuturned 8 08 Collected by cash 4 68 Work 165 77 SIBO 33 SIBO 33 CASH ACCOUNT. Amt roo from Co. Treat). $768 90 Amt on tax 4 68 Sale of timber 8 00 I Borrowed 275 00 I Kcceived of P Karge col 100 74 M Jordan former col 15 13 Orders redeemed $569 10 Receipts filed 689 49 Balanoo in supervisor hand 13 8 6 $1172 46 $1172 45 By services of supervisor, 120 00 To amt in hand 13 86 Order issued 106 14 120 00 120 00 Philip Kargo in account with Lat'orto twp., an collector of speoiul road tax for tho year 1890. To urat of duplicate slllO3 Of exonerations $7 65 I Returned 17 97 i Collected lets 5 per oent 107 64 | Of rebate 5 84 ' Commission at 3 per cent 3 32 j Face of duplicato 227 10 t Commission at 5 per cent 11 91 Face of duplicate uncollected 30 59 Commission 5 por cent 1 60 To 5 per cent added 1 69 $413 52 $413 62 CASH ACCOUNT. Collected 331 42 By amt receipts filed 827 28 Iu hand of colloctor 4 14 331 42 331 42 Liabilities indebtedness and resources of La- Porto twp., for tho year tho year ending March 9th 1891. Judgment U T Downs $261 83 Due bill to Mrs Sinclair 210 00 JudgmenJ Kargo with int. 132 50 Fur road machine 238 00 Orders outstanding 789 00 Cash borrowed in 1889 428 00 A E Botsford ord. for sorvicos 116 07 James J Murray 118 28 Orders 1889 and 1800 279 12 Cash borrowed in IS9O 660 00 3232 85 1375 41 1293 66 RESOURCES. Amt in bands of M Jordan col 47 13 Amt iu hands of P Karge col 34 73 $1857 44 $1375 41 We the undersigned Auditors and Town Clerk hereby certify that tbo above statement is true and oorrect to tho beet of our knowledge. • DANIEL KEKLER, ) S. MEAD, > Auditre. LEE R. GAVTTT, J E. C. Peters Town Clerk. DAVIDSON TOWNSHIP STATfIEST. Chester B Speary Supervisor of Davidson twp., for tho year onding March 9, 1891. Dr. Amt of duplicate working tax $241 15 Special tax 287 37 Cash received of County Treasurer 327 29 Money borrowed of Julius Siok 200 00 1055 81 Orders to balanoo 113 17 1168 98 Cr. Amt of work done by tax 230 64 Amt of orders redeemed 132 36 A mmit of special tax appliod on work done and nnpaid as set forth on settlement of 1890, 141 27 Exoneration on special tax 6 80 Exoneration on working tax 4 62 Amount returned to oommissiooorß 12 73 Bill of two dressing 2 75 Cash paid as per receipts show now 454 01 Material furnished 1 55 By 121} days services as supervisor 182 25 1168 98 John O Wilson supervisor of Davidson twp., for the year ending March 9th 1891, in account with said twp. Dr. Amt of special duplicate ?76 4P Amt of working tax duplicate 668 12 Amt received unseated land tax 335 00 Amt borrowed of C H Stroup 275 00 Ordor to balance aocout 69 43 2123 95 Cr. Amount due supervisor at tho settlor mcnt of March 10 1890. 62 32 Work done on duplicate working tar 556 74 Exonerations allowed on work duplicated 650 ' Special duplicate 7 74 j Interest paid Mrs C II Stroup 11 00 Buck tax'R worked out 12 25 ! Plank and other material furnished 52 81 ! Woik done by his team ] 5 00 ! Five p'*r cent for collecting last duplicate 38 82 I 130 dnyß services af supervisor 195 00 I Amt paid for road macbiue 225 00 ! Interest paid on the same 15 33 ' Cash paid for work, receipts cancelled 666 37 | By amount paid on work done and un ! paid us set forth at the settlement of j March 10. 1890, 269 17 2123 95 J C Stock oversoer of the poor of Davidson twp., for the year et ding March 9th, 1891, in account with said township. Dr. Amt dne twp., on settlement of March 10 1890, 147 13 Amt rcoeived of County Treasurer 80 00 Amt received of 'i'heodoro Mencer col '9l 20 90 Amt received of D H Lorah col for 'B9 141 50 388 63 Cr. Cash paid state asylum at Danville as per reoeipts show 135 75 Cash paid for support of poor as per receipts show J7O 00 Postago and stationary 50 Services and expenses 14 60 326 75 Cash in hand to balaneo 61 88 388 63 D W Darling overßeer of the poor of David son twp., for tho your onding Maroh 9th, 1891, in account with said township. Dr. Cash on hand at tho settlement of March 10 1890, 183 69 Cash reocived of County Troasurer 2C9 00 Of Wm. Sherwood 00l for 1888 4£ 00 Of Theodoro Mencer col for 1890 50 00 Of D H Lorah col for 1889 16 00 Of Wm M Robbing 00l for 1886 8 98 572 67 Or. Paid for Bupport of poor houso bills 97 66 Paid state asylum at Dunville us por bills rendered 138 00 Paid for support of poor bills shown 62 90 Postage and stationary 4 70 Servicos as ovorseor 18 00 321 26 Cash in hand and shown 251 41 572 67 Theodoro Mencor colloctor of Davidson twp.. School district for the school year ending June Ist, 1891 Dr. To amt of duplicate 1210 97 Cr. Amt paid A W Sones Treasnror 679 80 Rebate allowed tax payers 31 57 Exoneration allowed by school board 107 06 Percentage allowed colleotor 33 99 852 42 Due district 358 55 Theodore Mencer collector of poor tax for Davidson twp., for tho yoar 1890. Dr To amount of duplioate 44s 84 Cr. Exoneration allowanco 19 35 Pi id oversoer 177 go Ribnte allowed tax payers 8 45 6 per cout for collecting $177 80 8 89 214 49 Balance duo township $234 35 A W Sones Troasurer of Davidson township school district for the ohool year en-ling June Ist 1891, in account with said district. Cr. Amt due Treasurer at tbo settlement of Juno Ist 1891, flfi 30 Orders cnnoollod 1260 89 Pcrcontago allowed 26 21 1352 40 Dr Amt of strte apjimpr'aMon 378 94 Received of.l T.orah Comity amt ree'd of F R Kci 'i r ool'vtor for 'Bf 25 00 amt re'd ot T> T,or:ili <•«!!• *.r f ir 1889 52 43 Amt roc of Th n,l re Mrnuor 00l for 'Bt 679 80 Aut rco'il of school board 20 00 1351 66 Amonnt due Trewnrer 74 Theodore Mencer collector of < } og tax in Davidson township for tho year 18.10. r>r. Amt of duplicate 65 no Cr. Exonerations allowed 5 50 Bal.m-e due .tji -.11 Statements of tho assots and liabilities, assets none. LIABILITIES. D . Boad ordors out standing (in Borrowed money 1217 00 Floating debt outstanding *7 "0 1856 86 Assets and liabilities of tho poor account uf Davidson township per llnhiliiUtg none. ASSETS. Cr. Cash in tho hands of J C Steck 61 88 In bandfi of D W Darling 251 41 Amt fur D II Lorah col for 1889 6:!0 00 Wm II Sherwood col 1889 71 33 Theodore Mencer collector 1890 234 35 We tho undersignod do hereby oortify that wo havo examined the accounts of the above named Supervisors and overseers of the poor and school account and find them as horoiu set forth W. H. MAOARGLE, "J T. S. I.AIH1), V Auditors. HENRY SWAN K, j T. J. KEELERS STORE. CfiNTHE MAIN STREET, LAI'ORTE, PA TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. Call and bo convinced of good qualities and low prices. Jam ad ding weekly to my already large and well assortment of general merchan dise, consisting of dry goods, hats, caps, boots and shocß, ready made clothing, uotions, hardware, flour, feed, and a general and at all times a fresh supply of groceries. I guarantee satisfaction. Givo us a call. T. J. KEELER. LaPorte, Pa., Aug. 8, 'B9. Sawed Shinales The best in the la&rkct and at low bottom prices Three grades constantly 011 hand Will deliver il desired. Write—S. MEAD, « Maj 23'9U. La Porte, Pa. » LEGAL. SHERIFF'S SALE. —Hy virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued cut of the Court of Common Pl»ns of Sullivan county and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to publio salo ai ih« Court House in LaPorte, l'a., on Saturday June 20th, 1891 at 2 o'clock p. m.the following real estate: All that lot piece or parcel of land Bituate in Fox township, Sullivan County, Penna., bound ed and described as follows! Beginning at a post ftanding in the Noith line of tho Samuel Penrose warrant, it being tho N. W. corner of R. Brown's lot, thoi Co South 2j degrees Weft, along said R. Brown and A. Brown's Weßt line 186 perches to a post standing in the Soulh line of the Snniuol Penrose and tho North line of the William Montgomery warrants, themie North 67$ de grees West along suid warrant line 43} perches to a post; thenoo north 2J degrees East paralell with first mentioned line, 186 perches to a post; thenoo South 87 J do/Jrces East along North line of the Samuel Penrose warrant, 43} perches to the place of beginning, containuing fifty acres, more or less. About 15 acres improved a good orchard, well watered and balance timber land. Seizod, taken in execution and to be sold as tho proporty of Emily C. Wheeler, at tho suit of Pardon Hill. JOHN UTZ, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, LaPorte, Pa , May 27, 1891. PUBLIC SALE. By vittuo of an Older issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, to mo directed, thero will be exposed toSale by publio vendue or outcry, on my premises in LaPorto township, near Nordmont, on Monday, June 22, 1891 at 3 o'olock p. m. One new "Champion" mowing maohine, which said Court has ordered me to sell as alorcsaid, for rent for storage and costs of proceedings. Terms Cash. LEVI HESS. H. T. Downs, Attorney. TO TIIE PUBLIC :—Whorcas my wife Mary E. Fogle has left my bed and board, tho public aro hereby notified not to harbor her or furnish her goods as I will pay no bill of her con tracting* M.FOBLE. HillsGrovo, May 9,1891. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! To our patron 9 of Shunk & vicinity Wishing to reduce our business to a Cash System, we will on and after June 1, 1891, give you a 10 per cent discount for Cash, on our large stock of Spring find Summer goods. Consist ing of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Clothing, Hardware, Haying tools, Grocpries and Provisions, Tobacco and all Merchandise iu our store. For all sums over $1 ton per cent discount. $1 worth for 00 cents, §5 worth for $4.50, $lO worth for %9. "$1 in the till is worth 82 on the book." By selling for cash wo can buy for cash, therefore we ean buy and sell cheaper. Wo are not doing as some Merch ants do, sell you a few articles at cost or less to catch your trade and then make it up on other Goods, but we make you the reduction on all (roods alike. Below you will find Boiue of our prices. But remember for cash you get your ten percent reduc tion also. Ex C. Sugar scts. lb. Head light oil 12 cts. Gallon Bicarb Soda 5 lb. lor 25 cts. Good Japan lea 30 eta. lb. 4 lb. lor sl, and til 1 otiier goods in proportionate low price Coun try Produce taken in exchange fur Goods. Plea.se call and look over our Stock and give us a trial and we will convince you that FOR CASH we can sell you goods cheaper than you can buy elsewhere either iu Sullivan or Bradford. Thanking you for your patronage in the past, by honest anil fair dealing we hope to merit your patronage in tho iu ture. Yours very respectfully, J. H. CAMPBELL & Son. SUUNK, - I»E.\NA. E. G. Sylvara, Dushore, Pa. DEALEIi IN DRY GOODS, GRO CERIES, BOOTS, ic SHOES, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. )—:o:—( WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP THE PRODUCE BUSINESS, AND AT ALL TIMES PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE IN GASH FOR WOOL, BUTTER & EGGS. E. G. BYLVARA. [ May 22,'91. Just For Fun! - Until further Lot ice I will sell nil medium and low priced jewelry, and all musical goods kept in stock by me at cost for §§§§§§ SPOJF CASH OKliY mm This offer does not include the better class of goods that I shall continue to keep in stock ae usual and will sell as low as possible. Respectfully, &c., J V. RETTENBURY. BRANCH STOKE LOPEZ. Dushore, Jan. 20, 1891. LaPorte Bank. LAPORTE, PA.— Do a general Banking & Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us will be carefully attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe, and for Fire Insurance Companies. J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIER. RUSH J MCHENRY M D ,D 0 8 MEDICAL DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON AND DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. Dentistry a Specialty. Vitilized air for the Painless Extraction of Teeth, OEFICR IN GAKKT'S BLOCK, II AIM BT. DCSHOBB PA. MANUFACTURING CO Steam Marble and Granite Works. Newark Valley N. Y. Prices the lowest and all work guaranteed. G. E. JDON.YUOE, Agt. DUSHORE. Pianos Organs. The improvod method of fastening ptriagp of Pianos, invented by us, is one of tho wont im portant improvements ever made, making the instrument more richly musical in tone, more durable, and less liable to get out of tone. IJoth the Mason A Kauilin Organ® and Pianos excel chiefly in that which is the ehief excellence in any musical instrument, quality of tone. Other things, though important, n»o much less so than this. An instrument with unmusical tones cannot be good. Illustrated catalogues of Dew styles, introduced this soason sunt free. MASON & HAMLIN OIiOAN AN U PLAHO CO., BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO DUSHORE AND NORDMONT STAGE LINE. F. M. ROSSLEY, Proprietor UNTIL FUTHER NOTICE STAGES WILL RUN ON FOLLOWING SCHEDULE Lcave.Laporto at 6:15 a. in. fur Norduiont Arrivo at Noidmont 7:30 o. m. Leave Nordmont ut 11:15 a. m.for Lapoite Arrive at Laporte 1:00 p. in. Leave Laporte at 5:00 p. m.for Norduiont Arrive at Nordmont fi:3o p. ill. Leave Nordmont at 7:00 p. ni. for Laporte Arrive at Laporte 8:30 p. in. Louve Laporte a' 8 a. m.for Dushore Leavo Dusbore at p. m.for LaPorto TTL~& F. 11. INGHAM Attorneys at Law, liaPortc, Cumin. Legal Business attended to in this and adjoining Counties Telephone communication direct January, 1888. ENRY X. DOWNS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ex-Prothonotary, Register A Recorder of Snll.C jaS-Offico in Court Ilouse. LaPorto Pa. HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE. DARBY KENNEDY. Proprietor. Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. March 7,' SO CAItMODY HOTEL, DUSHORE. MIKE 3ARMODY Proprietor, Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. Jan. 31, "JO. i AroJilK fiO'x'lX, lj B. KARN3, Proprietor. A largo ami commodious house, posses* aint! the attributes of a first-class hotel The Bar is well supplied. The patronage of tho publio resoectfuliy solicited. SPEC Ifilr Jhmouncemcn T —CUNNINGHAM j& COLE of— DUSHORE are headquarters for all kinds of hardware — Tools, pumps, stoves and ranges, house furnishing goods paints, oils and varnishes. Special inducements to builders. Manufacture of copper, tin and sheet iron-ware. Rooting, spouting. BIRCH OIL DISTILLS &0., a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition, and we invite your patronage CUNNINGHAM & COL.fi.
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