I?SPBBLICi\S. W. M. CUENEV - - - - Editor FRIDAY, Jvly, Ist, 1892. ESTKBED AT POST-OFFICE, LATOUTE PA.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. RETTENBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. (LEVGLAXII AND NTKVKNNON. The Chicago Convention resulted in (lie nominating of Grover Cleve land for President and Adlia E. Stevenson of 111. for Vice President. The ex-President was nominated on the first ballot which took place nt 3:30 Thursday morning June 23. The nomination of Stevenson took place Thursday afternoon of the same date. The scenes attending the nomi nation of Mr. Cleveland were both riotous and dramatic ; pretty nearlj nil that went on during the session which began at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and ending at nearly 4 Thursday morning, was disorderly. The Cleveland managers, however, having the power in the number ol their votes hnd determined before going into session to make the nom ination without risking another ad journment. They held their people with an iron hand and accomplished their end in the only way in which it could have been done with any certainty. EST ELL A ITEMS. School closed Monday. The chil dren all regret to part with their teacher. Children's Day was observed at Es'i<H ft church Sunday. The floral decor} 1 ' 00 w l7c ntco. Rev. Air. Carpenter prcuchttd a splendid ser mon for the occasion. Mrs. Win. Painter is on the sick list but is improving under the ex cellent treatment cfDr. W. F. Ran dall. Mrs. H. W. Osier was visiting her patents and other friends the last week at Columbia X Roads, Brad ford county. Fourth of July next Monday. All come to Estella and enjoy a grand celebration and the barbecued veals, which can't be beul with G. C. Bird at the helm. The small boys says the fire crackers arc ripe. KITTIE CLOVER. . SI IUNK ITEMS. A. E. Campbell while working the road machine met with ijuite an ac cident by which he lest the thumb of his right hand. By some means bis baud slipped oil tlie wheel and his thumb caught in the cogs. Dr. B. E. Gamble amputated the thumb and he is doing as well as could be expected. Business is quiet. Frank Shaddock ia happy again, it is a daughter. Wm. Bogley is also happy, it is a boy. Fine weather, bark peelers are Happy too. Z. The RKI'UUI.ICAN and the New York Weekly Tribune , for $1,25. This is che;t|i, awful cheap and the combination should bo taken by e.ery family iu the county. IkfNolulloii duller. NOTICR U hereby irivon that Ilio eo rraritieultip hurt-lofutti exUleil between Dunicl IL'YQuki* and It. \V finitu'lt is this ilny mutually iliaaolved. All debts •tuo iltu 112 irtmsr Ur.n of Reynolds A- Bfiinett nre to be |>ui<l lo DanM Itt-ynolU*. wlio will carry mi the liuaincni unit rolleet nil tic la s«l in* Ntiii lirui iiud |i#y all (.luiuik iijmiu the old tlrni. DANIKI. HKYNOI.II.I, H. NV UicNMatr. Eagle*Mt-rc. June 30, IMU4. Steam Bakine Pan- The Combination Steam Cooker and li.it king I'an ia niH'd for roaat ing meat and poultry, alao for *t»in> i'i!{i either on top of the atovo or iu Hie OVtfll- \\ bell llsi'il on l()|( of t|||* atovo. twiHi; mad* ol Hun material aud aettiug el'iae lu tile lire, it will lieiit ami Bleuta ij iu Li t tli»u utiv ! atcaiuer uuw iu u«e; aud it* tkapV I Hi*''* it uiueh more rmiui than tin 1 airdmary rouud ateaun r, ai*u mike* it more oou«eui«ut for a*iug iu tlu oven, where alt vegetable** eaa bi ! cooked by '.teaui, doing away Willi ' all auii'll aud unp'eaaaut mlmi which 1 *i am ally ari*« fiom •looking them ou I tot» or ike a toy a. Hail* and poult ly 4; .okO.I i| tliia pna aiu mui li uiuai j aud liner lt»voi«d retaiuiug lh«u jiinu« aud uulritUiu* *wo«tiu*a, wkiub 14 lu«t, if nauoaad U tk« keut of the unit J-oi laikiug lumml It i* uu*ui|'4a*«>d, uiakiug it much uiei'i au I ligbU'i, giiiug it a van lit in 11 iai au I wtan baku. It alao itiakia a Utal-el t*a hot alwaet and ulwi lui M oil alovu. J-'oi Urlliui tuloriwaliuu addna* J I. IH a, AiwiiH WIU > |'a. -W C T A &EPAR MENT - CONDUCTED JIT .MJCMIiIiIiSOF THE W. C. T. A. SOCIETY Of LAPOBTE, PA. The essence of morality is right doing, or the practical recognition of the obligation to law. Man is a part of tlic great universe, and is as much tinder the domain of law as tlie planets, rocks, trees, and other natural objects, or as the pebble, which, when thrown in the air, falls to the ground in obedience to the law of gravitation. In addition to the general laws which relates to all natural objects, and to which man is subject in common with all other objects, men ia governed by various special laws which relate io his phy sical, mental and moral welfare. Morality is generally looked upon as relating solely to those relations which are directly embraced in the injunctions of the ten command ments; but the view which regards man as a natural object, governed only by natural laws, and which de finds right doing a 9 being simply obedience to law, gives to the term morality an immensel}* broader scope, and makes it include all those laws and principles by which his en tire being is governed. This notion of morality is con fesseoly a modern one, or rather a revival of a primitive idea which was hidden so deep in the mental and moral darkness of the middle ages that only in the modern times begun to reach the light. "But," eays a young man who recognizee the importance of holding fast to the principles of morality, as related to other matters, ''is it anybody's busi ness what 1 eat or drink or wear, or how I use my body ? Do not I be long to myself ? and haven't I a I'.guVvb uo as 1 pit-I.se with myself?" Let us see how much truth VuKO ' 9 in a claim that individual rights in clude the right to treat the body In a manner not consistent with its in terests, —to abuse the stomach for the purpose of affording the palate a questionable grati fication ; to whip and goad the brain and nerves by stimulants to d<> more work than is possible for them to do without injury; to recklessly violate any or all of the laws ol health. Here is a man who has vast pos sessions, houses, barns, well-tilled granaries, collections of rare and curious natural objects, galleries fdled with beautiful works of art. safes filled with paying stocks and government securities, —all sorts ol wealth. Suppose this man takes it into his head to destroy his wealth. Hold 011 there ! says the Law, and its strong hand is laid upon him n* soon as his purpose is discovered A man who recklessly destroys his property is regarded as either a criminal or a lunatic, and, in cithor case, unfit to be at largo. The Stati recognTi'es the fact that the man's property is not his own, or at least that others have interests in it What he docs not require for his own use, belongs to his surviving relatives; or, in case he dies without a will and without heirs, to the State. The State recognizes the right of a child to inherit from his father hi> due share of the property which the latter may have acquired. Ought not intelligent men aud women to recogui/.e the fact that the child has an oven greater right to inherit from its parents a constitution unimpaired by vicious or injurious habits o» ueglnct of the requirements of physi cal law ? That tpiitint philosopher, Dr. Oliver Wendell lloliues,remarks that each one of us is an omnibus, in which ride all our auceator*. What right has auy man by reckless hit bit* of life to oouqtel each of his children to carry about in hi. "outnibua" the results of his selllsh grntiUealiou of depraved Uutes aud morbid appe tiles ? Another consideration, which cer Unity is wutihy of thought, is the fact that the brain which dots otu thinking Is a part of the body, and whatever serious stfects the physical health, whatsvei lower Uervs or vital lone, directly atlseis, lu a harmful way, the mind. The luau whose Vital loan is loWilvd by aid till lai'\ occupation, by diaaipaliuu, bv auj uuaua which uvtita*"* or uahauata Iho ueivuua sjsUiiu, is in a ooiidi tioa u| lowerud uvi'ti• UIMU, wbitth uiuana lowMt-d In sin lout), lowared menial lone, aa«l IWWMMI laoiai tWIWi thus it appears thai health baa a very iuipoiiiut nlsliuii to molality, Using Ike word iu It CUMHUOII au»l narrow sensi-. and that no man who >l. alius to live a pare and U|illtfa| j life t>au silted iw run lb tiak of lea* j euiug Ins mural tune aud hia puaei ol asaiatun-)* lu mil by Imitaiiineiit oi his phyaieai and wmils! t i^ui The Hnghesvjlle Mail credits it self with giving full particulars of the Democratic Convention, laet woek. The vice-president as given in the Mail, was Isaac Pusey Gray. The Mail is authority, even in the Democratic ranks, imagine the in formation this two column article together with Cleveland's and Gruy's photo aflorded the readers of the Mail. i Fraternity. WHEREAS, Our order has been called upon to mohrn the loss of an esteem member by the death of our brother, John Kernery of Proctor, June the 10th, 1892, who by sickness aud death in the prime of life was culled from our midst. WHEREAS, By the dispensation of Divine Providence We are again call ed to bow in meek humility and submit to this affliction to our order to his friends and to his family and while we remember in deep sorrow the pleasant associations that is now broken, we in kindness aud sym pathy offer the following: Resolved, By this 1 <odge No. 305, I. O. O. F. of Pa., that wc extend our heartfelt sympathy of our order nil over the state to the family and relatives of the deceased in this, their aud our affliction. Resolved , Further as a mark t 112 respect that we drape our charter and the members wear mourning for a space of 30 days and that the mem bers attend his funeral in a body. Resolved , That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family the resolutions be spread on our minutes and that they be sent to two of our county papers one at Dushore and one at Lat'orte. IlillsGrove Lodge, No. 205. I. 0 0. F. of Pa., June 11, 1892. L. B. SPEAKER, } J. W. GILBERT, vCom. WM. N. HARRISON, > I.AI'OitT > TOWNNUIP STATE / TTKVF. Jerome Laird Supervisor in account with Ln Porta towusiiiji for jcar ISVI. Dr. Cr To amount of iluiAicste $ 300 03 By oson. ratii n $ 2 51' Collcctfil by lash 136 8.! 'lolleoted by work I<}o JO 300 03 300 0:> By amount reeeivoi. County treasurer April ®0 00 April 25th. IB#l 27 «!. May filh, IS'JI 25 00 May 11th, 18111 0 60 September stb, ISOI 13 25 January H'tli, IS'J2 24 50 March lOth, lA2 18 Borrowed money fi32 00 Recoived on t»x 139 83 Amount received from Philip Karga cot December 21, 18V1 2S 92 September 51. IHyl 220 01 November 4, ISill iS 00 Murefe 14, 1892 19 54 July 20, 1891, 10 Oil Amount received from JIIOUH Lorab ex County Treasurer 140 00 By amount of receipts filod 517 97 Order* redeemed 660 31 1433 76 1178 32 Servicos as Supervisor 129 21 For man und train 122 62 To ordi TH No 12 t:>9 21 To orders No 13 122 t>2 251 83 251 8.1 U. 11. Bing Supervisor in aecoant with La Porte township for year 1891. Dr Cr. To amount of duplicate 133 31 Amount worked 88 15 Amount returned 10 80 Amount not woike l 25 3.1 tixoneratod 1 76 Collected by cash 7 27 UJ 31 133 31 Cash received from Phillip Karjre eol 330 13 Caah received from County Treanurer 75 00 Money borrowed 75 00 To order 7 48 lly receipt* filed 324 31 Orders redeemed 163 3l> 487 #1 457 61 Service! Pnper*iMr 64 4" Order for faiue £4 50 64 50 64 50 Philip collector in aecouot with La l'crte tuwuihip foi your 1891. nr. Cr. To umount of duplicate 420 89 Hy amount of exoneratioa 4 39 A monll of return* 15 3.. Amount eol le a 6 per cent, 246 H5 AUIOMI'I of uoiuuiiriiun 7 Ac Aui U tot rebjte |j 34 Amount eid luca iluptieate 95 74 Amount of cuiuioi * on 5 11:1 Auil. cut 5 per (aot.addad 31 83 Auiujut of I 5» 410 42b in I extra amount eol lean ft per uent. 492 10 Amount taoe ol dupliMlo lul 4S Ami col ft par aunt ud lad A3 66 Uy aiuouut of reo-ipt liivtl 711 A3 746 U 711 A.'l Balance of las 34 61 1.1 A 111 I,IIIKS AND tof tof H M Htonuuul SIS 4} Owe Uil ot Mil (MiieUif 165 00 luteraat t.Miii g ordera of MwlaOKiHi HIIC Money boirowid fur tba year ISM I Au; 0* Order* Mutaiauilinif 539 62 Oidwr ol Mobl Aloruiout 4ftu uti 230 ft 14 MKWtt'MSK. Moi-ay P Karise 00l llautU *4 61 We. Ike und. i.igo« | Aad4i«« au t loan • 'lerk, befibjf uailii) that *ba loievuisy »tata utaot 1* Ittte and iwrinet to tlw baal ul our aud belief. a. un«ii 1 1>4*141. kKKt.KH, Au4ltora. lit A At' T LOW I (.KM N U AVITT, fave I'Urk. Pbiiip karg* Io acevsnl • lib ii, wan •ki|i aa •■uliatlol af •li lot lul |MI eol tug J au* atki la*!. IUMHI "I >L«|I KILN IIS ID tut u»i a.liceied • >ibta a* la ft l*a* r. L«U *,.4 auf I***l*4** (41 9} Ktbala 14 4| I'ol SO|MMI**I«« wa abvio a it J t'ul laaj of 4upib ate l«** e"I iftl »■ t'oietatiaioii ( y* I I.* a. I plui t b*f MHII 4* it# fix f>l vol *44* I 1 4a I vt|«al«| * .OMHW'KTME t IT H*»*m*l*4 io Ift llela<a»4 W Cvui*i| Lvi*. »"fcH* U *4 112 »ii •! Wt *1 ; b*U * In ban !• of ft. M U*l *l4l M a# Col plui 5 per c nt, 48 06 Credit rrotipti filed 417 (JO llalauco is bauds of 00l 85 (13 602 93 »02 93 Philip Karge in account with LaPorte township ii» collector of ring tax for yeaf ItSUO. Whole amount of duplicate 37 00 Exoneration 3 60 Col ooin and rebate 2 3& aohuol I'reMurer recuipts 21 10 37 DO 27 00 Philip Kante In account with LaPort township in oollector of dog tax lor year IS9I. To amount of duplicate 24 i>9 Exoneration 1 50 Col remand rebate 2 3l> ■School Treasurer receipt 20 70 24 50 24 60 Wu J. Low In aocoant with LaPmte town ship as Tre*su>er of School Hoard for the year cvding June 6th, ISO 2. Cash on hand from last year 15 53 State appropriation 194 54 lleeeived from Co. Treas. 477 74 Received from tax col 417 00 Credit Teachers wages 702 0" Repairs 77 10 Fuel and contingencies i-9 17 Debt and interest paid 101 50 Charts and dio ionaries _ 82 50 Secretary's Salary * 15 00 Other expenses 125 Treasurer commission 21 37 In bauds of Treasurer 14 9.s 1104 61 1104 81 Orders outstanding 110 60 We, the undersigned Auditors and Town Clerk, hereby certify that the foregoing state ment* is true ai d correct to the beet of ou> knowledge and belief. S. MEAD. I DANIEL KEELER, V Auditors. ISAAC T LOW, i J. H. KING, fiecretarv of School Hoard. J.. R. GAVJTT, Town Clerk DAVIUSON TOWNSHIP STATU NEXT. D W Darling overseer of the poor of David son township for the year ending March 14. 1892, in account with said towiu-hip. Dr. To balanoe in hand at settlement 1891 $251 41 To cish received of County Treasurer 235 00 Of J 1 o'ab ex-Treasurer 55 00 uf 1) 11 Lorah eol lor 1889 1 0 0< | 651 41 Cr. By cai-h paid for t'ie support of the peor as per receipts shown and cancoled 325 68 By cash paid auditors and house use 22 15 By cash paid J C Stock 35 0( ■'y registering and other expenses 8 0 By servicces as overseer 17 50 408 3! Cash in hand 143 0. 651 41 J C Sleek oveiS'.crof the poor of Davi.lsot t.own>hi|t, for the year ending Match 14, 1892, n accouut with said townsbip. L' To balance in hand at the settlement March 9, 1801 61 S8 To cash received of Thoo Mencer co! for 1890 157 St To cash from D II Lorah col for 1359 4117 "I'b'.ash from I) W Hurling 35 00 To cash V"5 J.aeob Lorah ex-County Trjttsuier '#o o' l 4tfo '■! Cr. By cash |> id fo r support efpanpers lifl 0 ! Ca-h pi ill T S aiuituma legal srvicei 2 50 Cash paid insane asylum at i auviJo 136 51 Services and expenses 22 2. 317 89 Cash in hand of J C Sieck oversejr 148 5!- ,• ;• 466 47 C. B. Sp*nry Supervisor of D«vid-"II town slip f'r the yckr emiiog March 14, 18V2, hi a - count with said lowuship. Dr. To amount lux on duplicate I 434 85 Amount received of County Trcnsuror Arnt from Jicoh Lorah ex-Tren»jrcr 60 01' Money borrawi"! of Juliur Sick 200 or Money boi rowel of Thotuas I'ructor 1611 0 Cash received of 1' t£ Proctor 67 Oi 2875 8!' By w ok <n duplica'e 396 61 Kxonear-i lion allowed 10 6- v'i.sti pui<l for work done on new road from .lamisoti to the turnpike 1641 0, Cash paid fur worn on roads n» shown by r- I'cipts shown anil i ancelled 483 42 By bills of matcri il furni-bed 9 11 tly bin k taxes wol feed out 6 7'. l!y 200 days sort iu is as supervisor 300 oi> 2847 49 Arnt in band beiughit own successor 28 4> 2875 80 John 0 Wilson Supervisor of Davidson town -hip for the veir ending March 14, 1892, £u ac oount with said township. Dr. To smeunt of duplicates t'.95 70 Cash received of County Treasurer 9*2 40 Money borrowed ot K storuiui.t 200 00 Cash of T K Proetur 25 Oil Order to balanba 31 60 20.17 85 Cr. Ky Work on dulpii alef 4X2 03 Exoiierntion allmeJ I I Mi Aiuoi.it 'nnsferred to C II Speary 10 5 j Cash | aid Alfred Taylor interest and principle on iicM of II ''« eh paid Ueorgn W Siuinmus 222 05 C«>h paid J Kelly for bridge irous 15 05 Cash i' funded C'bas lilanchard A Son t.x 91 62 Cash paid for ao>k as per receipts filed 39* 04 I'lank and ottier material furoi.4icd 61 40 II v MO days servieea as supervisor 270 00 l y buck tales worked out 25 >0 )037 MJ A W Sottas Treasurer of Davidson school dis trict for the sei.o I vear coding Monday, Juue the «th, 1*92 iu aeeuuut with said district. D. To easli received of l'buu Meucer col for I MOO .165 30 Cash received of 1) II Lorah col 179 51 i'asli received ot County Tre tsorer 1203 41 lull received and auiouut ol sUte ap pioprlatleii 157 73 Cash lei'eived of Wrn M Kobbuts Col lor leHt I Jlii HO 3301 67 Cr. By or'lers paid and «mmll* I 1)129 32 B« I rva.ur r pie. ol i|o (it 51 llaiea e due lr**>*t*i Irout last year Tt tfy cash paid to his e«otivatur • 93 ft.Mll IT Wis M ilobbios eoilsotoi uf school l.t fur the eehool >ea4 m 114.4 Mubday, J utt* 4, ls>4 i'l To aatuuitt uf duplicate eekwul aud belliiiuf tat 490 a *» Amount ul jug tat duplicate 69 >9 I I9«| 71 I 01. I My rash paid Fthoul Iwatsiei list M) , b« >uslato4 ailoae I 111 42 j tltfuea! letuloel to ««Nll4l|ii'ilalS 4 19 kcbele all>.»sl la>p>><t< II ok 1 t ■ i Mtl i' m tut Hint o ekiek ltk*W* a as all. a. 4 I* It I <i«i vetst. lot fell*taiU«4 II II Mil M j (N> |te«i > *o«lkba.| |M»U t 194 99 As.sli. ak-4 1ia101.t.,, »| tb> p. -r b aid ol | l a'llso l.aosbip wu MlUaasebt Ma<>b 11, tsattf 112» tab 10 lite I at-ds us it Mf Utiimt 111 11 tab 1., b»,. I, n J r n 4 lit ,» 9m Ittt m Iket »-*4 i,.i l.« I its it li Due from D li Lorah col for 1889 508 21 Due Iroui Iheodorc Mencor 00l for 1390 234 35 1106 10 Assets and libilitiej of the rnad account of David-on townsbip at the settlement of March M, 1892. ASfeETOT; Cash in hand of C B Spcnry 2S 40 LIABILITIES. Amon-it standing road orders 617 61 Money borrow- d ol' Jalius Sick 200 Oil Interest on the same 15 0" Money hnr owed of T Proolor 1733 04 Money borrowed of R Stormont 300 On Inteso-rt on tbo saiao 18 00 »8S» 6;. We, the undersigned auditor?, oertify tha having examined the books and aocour.ts of Davidson township an t find correct as set forth. T. 8. LAIRD, ) HKNRY SH ANK, Auditors. FRANK MAOARULE,) Diwinson, June 6th, 1892. CROWN ACME The Best Saniisg Oil ibat Can be Made irom FetrDlEum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke Iho chimney It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as » perfection Famity Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the fines* crude in the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS TIIE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by ACHE OIL CO., Will'uimsport Pa. Spring Opening —OF— Foreign Si Domestic Dry Goods SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CABII BL'TEITS ! A full line of Dress Gooils, including nil the fashionable shades to be found in the Eastern MaTket, from Giuttbatns to fine Henriettas. IJesl heavy Sheeting, yard wide, cents per yard; Bleached Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from 6 lo 9 cents per yard. Shilling, a full line at bottom prices. CTTT H I N G WE AKB se'iVit/fc tt 25 per cent discouni cheaper and better gooJ.'aViflJl can be pur chased at Dushore for the same money. Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shoe—the stock is large and the price low. You can huy chenper at my store than any place in this section of tl.e eounty. HUMPHEiiY BROS. & TRACY, MAKE. Men's shoes and boots, fine and course, a litrire stock—cheap for cash. Men's straw hats in season. Our stocl of groceries are complete and prices at tli lowot figure. T. J. Keeler. LATOUTE, I'A. May 13. 'O2. GO TO Walter Spencer FOll—— VALLEY QUEEN i'LO'OB, Best in Town. Our Notion DtpHi luieut is well stocked with goods and our prices are the lowest. A FRESH supply of groceries constantly arriving and' prices reasiitmbl. We invite the public lo call and examine our goods before going elsewhere. WAITER SPKIW.KR- May la, IW. LAI'OHTK, PA U? II.LIAM.SI'iiKT A\l) NOK'F li bHAKCII Keilrueil. In IIUIHISJI, June Ift '9l I 4 ! 4 22 V N. HTATIVNH. H. 8. I* \1 A M t \| \| ili 10 Ul A Wi|| iu«|„,rt,.L 9l< 4li i lii 9 ft* .UulleuiKilli... II ftli < t ft 911 L fUIU A 19HJ 4 l» a. ' H. ' t N. .v 4 ill 9 .1J A Hell U I*l ft H 4 ii; 9U I I'«ui.»l»l« , lit l* ft 9s lln 9 t»»,i.'» I ru'iibtf I 19 til ft Ift I 9 til Hu*l«w»lHv ~j 19 tft ft JU 41* 911 I'u iuo ll'. Iu 19 441 j W 4li 9uT l.yeu'a Mill.. Iu ts) ft ,l k 419 9 U«| ... 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To meet this want we have entered into a contract with the New, York Weekly Tribune —TIIE LEADING PAPER OF TlIE—• UNITED STATES, which enables us to offer that splendid journal (regular subscription prioo SI.OO per year) and the "SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN" for one 3ear— For Only $1.25 in Advance "N. V. Weekly Trlbnne" regular price per year 91.00 "Hulllimi Itrpublieau" '» » 1 <>o TOTAL 92 OO We Furnisb Both Papers One Year For $1.25 Subscriptions may begin at any time. This is the most liberal combination offer ever made in the Dnite«l States, and every reader of the REPUBLICAN, should take advantage of it. Address all orders to the— " SULLIVAN HEP U HI, I CAN." Lal'orte, Pa. Jc M.DUNHAM, ATTORWKY-AT-LAW >£ST-Offlce in Court Hotino, LaPorte, Pa. OUR MOTTO! What does it mean ? Square Doaiing. With less H would be folly to be content, for more than that it ia unreasonable for you to ask. Look out for the man that says be will give you something for nothing, be will do no such tiling. We don't do anything of the kind, we don't even pretend to, we will give you as good as you can get i elsewhere for your money and better than you can get in most places. We have no use for silly, meaningless arguments. It is as much to your interest to deal with us as it is to ours. New goods are constantly ar riving and you will be pleased with the style and finish of the goods as well as the price we have put on them. Come in and see them. Respectfully vours, J. V. RETTENBURY, OUSnORE, PA J. W. BALLARE MANUFACTURER AND DEALEI V —IN— * •top th mm. —ALSO— Fanii and taj Luter 112 aims FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET LAPORTE. PA p. a All kinds of repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices J. W. BALLARD May 18, '92. . SPSCI&L mmimi cram & cole OK Dushore are headquarter for all kinds of bardware- Too's, pumps, stoves un< ranges, house furnisbiui goods paints, oils, an varnishes Special induce niciits to builders. MASCKACTBKS of copper. tin and sheet irou ware, Roof ing. spouting ltiiK'ii OIL DISTILL* etc,, a specialty. Our price# are beyond all compe tltiou, and we luvile your patronage. mm s m Donley Rauiaciariu Co ISINLKV HUTll'll►'!(■>, I'UOL'LTLKLUMH. STKAM MAKHI.K A UISAMTI WoliKH. W.VM KAt I I Kt li . oK AMI lIDKI Kh Y WOUK, IN Ai.l aiSO>a Of HA Ulll.t AKl> UHANITK. IN li i) ih}{ Uirutitufli. K. POKAHOI I (leileral Agt. you will aavu lilt- iuid illeUß u'* plofll , Hi we liiuiiufai'tUK all our w<>rk froiu tbn Mom ami give our t'tiatoitit'ra tLiu lainoli MIIH'U th« noiltlU'iuen run i*o. WOItKS AT NIWAHK V*LI.M. N". v., Al HI US X. Y-. mil Ut'MIUKK, I'A. 0, K. DONAUOB (itiiiMi'Ml Awl. UUfeHUMi, • m w 9 I'fc-HN A LAPORTE BANK. LAFUITL'FE,. |'A 11. a jiut.i«l l mi l li.. u.. AI I liM»ln> O Wtl.U.lvU lu Ma Mill t* itiilulh •lUu-M tu. Atft.au fwi nn«iu Ul|' 'I n kii. i» mix nii ><r kimm I i I *l. t . WtlfltuH J. A 1.1 111 M JtißliAN i unit.* HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST! TIIATS EVERY BODY 8 MOTTO and tlie people appreciate the fact that - MRS. LAUER'B STORE, is right "in it"for cheap goods. My groceries are always fresh and of the best quality. Flour and feed the best the market affords. MRS. M. C. LA UER. May 13, 'O3. HEADQUARTERS —FOB— iUITS MADE TO ORDER. C. A. HESS, Prop Call and see my new Spring and Sum rnmer Samples. I can fit you with a sulk from #17.01/ up to!?-40.00 and all my work s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Call and see me. C. A. HESS, THE ARTIST -TAYLOR <te CUTTER Main St., Sonestown, Pa. Jan. S-ltt. 3USK J MCHI'KRY M O.D D 3 UEDIfAJL DOCTOR I'HYSICIAN, AX SUKGEOX ANI) DOCXOB OP DENTAL bI'JtOEKY. Pentistrv a Specialty. Vitilized nir {tor the Painless Extraction of Teeth. >et'lCK IN CARET'S BI.UC*, MAIN «T. DI'HBORB Pk DUSHORE AND NGRDMONT STAGE LINE. F-'.M. CROSSLEY, Proprietor UN'Tir, KL'TUEIt NOTICE STAGES rt'll.l. KIN ON FO LLO WI NO So H K DT" LB Leava L»par;« At ti:ls a. ui. for Nordmont I Arrive wt Norduiont 7:.'<o a. m. Leave Noiduiont ut 11:15 a. tu. fur La port* I Arriva at Laportc 1:00 p. iu. Leave Laporto At 6:00 p. in. fur Kofdmoßt ' Arrive at Norduiont 1:30 l» ui. | l.etivtf Norduiont at 7:00 p. ui. for Laport* Artiv* at Kaporlo *:«i0 p. ui. Leave Lapoita a' 6u. ui. for Duehnre Leave LunLui* at p. w tor Lai'orto UVEHV. CRAS LAUEU Prop. Kig-4 ktpk in tlrwt cUmw order. I'liHi'lfva rt'tiHonulile. Stable# at the M(»l NT.vIN HOUSE—Eut ilai* St., La Porte, l'a. May 13, #2. Sawed Shinqles The l'l-.t iu th« market ant) ut low l>uUi>in |irue» [kmc |iKilt<* (<uii»tau|ly ou hand W ill deliver it deaired. Write—H.. Mkau, Mu> J.i wO. I.tti'oilt-, I'n. T J. 4 y. It. INUUAiI Attorney* at LAW, I HfHIIr, UllatUeM* ttllt'Ullilti |u lit thtt 41 id ft'ljuluillg < uUlltKe TeUpb uuv uoujiituoii)»tioii direct HEN 111' T. i»4i\\ VS, inuint ii-iAtt Hi I'lviJivhwUij, A H»#vi4ii wUiiUiCv, ># •'1 • >'• i UKiU Ha | MVUtfc HiU'l.i*, U UiHH, t 1. MMM* MlMHiintli 111 !»■«♦», | UIW "••i "I »'• > I •» lii.l ,Im. |t I 1 *" .v li (.1 Tie 4 U. JJj iwiMMfcfc
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