R«FQSMCIS. W. M. CHENEY Editor FRIDAY, JULY, 15th, 1892. ENTERED AT POST-OFFICF, LArOIiTE PA.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. KETTENEURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. KEPUULICAN NATIONAL 11l liDT. FOR rnESTDET, BENJAMIN IIAHHISON. of Indiana. FOR VICK-FHKFILPKNT, WHITKLAW liEID, of New York. KKFI BMCAN STATE TICKET. FOR CONGRESSMAN—AT-LARGE. ALEXANDER McDOWELL. Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, Carbon, FOR SUPREME JUDGE. JOHN DEAN, Blulr. FOR ELECTORS—A T-LRROJS. J. FHANCIS DUNLAP, Lancaster. WILLIAM WOODS, Philadelphia. B. P. JONES, Allegheny. WILLIAM H, SAYNE, Delaware. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. Jolin L. Lawson. 15. C. Duilaml. 2. John Mundell, 1G- P. A. Stebbins. | 3. John Hunter. 17. L. T. Rolirbaeb ; 4. Alex. Crowe, Jr. 18. 8. S. Schoeh. 5. Cliaa. B. Siner. 10. J. S. Willi el in. 6. Maxwell, Clower, 20. 7. Wm. H. Gruurly. 21. James B. Laux. 8. Traill Green. 22. Robt, Pitcairn. 9. James K. Mosser. 23. J. M. Lindsey. 10. J. W. M. Geist. 24. R. L. Lincoln. 11. Henry A. Knnpp. 25. S. I"). Bell. 12. Wm. .1. Harvey. 26. M. 11. Taylor. 13. James Muir. 27. C. F. Barclay. 14. J. 11. Sheibley. 28. Jesse E. Dale. IIXTH'G OF THE REI'LBIJ-J CAN (OLSTV COMMITTEE. HEADQUARTERS OF THE REPUBLICAN STANDING COMMITTEE j- FOR THE COUNTY OF SULLIVAN. ) Dushorc, Pa., July 11, 1892. The members of the Standing Com mittee will meet at the Court House at La Porte, on Saturday, July 10. 1892, at 1 o'clock, p. M. The purpose of this meeting is to fix the time of holding a convention and to transact other important bue. iness. A full attendance is desired. Following is a list of the Standing Committee : Cherry—W. P. Bahr. Colley— Wm. Allen, Berniee—D. Schoonover. Davidson—D. W. Darling. Dushorc—P. P. Vincent. Forks—Wm. Bird. Fox—A. E. Campbell. Foiksvillc—M. 11. Black. LaPorte twp.—J. J. Low. LaPorte boro.—F. 11. Ingham. Lopez—B. W. Jennings. Shrewsbury—E. \'. Ingham. Elkland—J. W. Osier. HillsGrove—Dr. C. Christian. Jamison City—Jos. Carpenter. Court I'rowciliiisx. TI)o adjourned and argument court convened on Monday, Jul"' 11 tli, 1892, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Davis Bros, vs David Brown— continued. Snyder, Harris & Co. vs Jacol Loruh —settled. p J. McKarlane it o. vs J. C. Bob bins—3 cases argued and C. A. V H. Henbury vs A. Dieffenbach argued and rule discharged. B. Whalen V3 Musselman & Thomas —settled. Pomeroy vs Williams & Shadduck —submitted and C. A. V. Hawley vs Hawley—argued and rule discharged. J. S. Holla vs Burk Sc May argued and C. A. V (J. B. Whoatly va Tlios. Wheat ley —settled. In.re. estate vs Jonathan Web ster. deceased—continued. In.re. estate of E Iward Sharp, deceased—exceptions dismissed and sale confirmed. Fiester vs Fiester—in equity; opinion of the court filed; the cour' confirm the report of the master, and the bill is disu.i aed at Plain tiffs costs. Dayton \s Sweeney—rule to strike ofl Sheriff's sale in this ease is dis charge !. The eourt, on petition, ajipoiut Charles Sebock collector of Colley Township for the yesr IK'J2. On petition, tho Cmi l direct the Supervisor* «»f bal'orto Township to levy a special t:»\ of 10 mills on tin dollar, to pay debts. On petition, the Coiut dir. ot tin present l'i enMirer, Win. Murray, t" make, execute, acknowledge and do liver to C. C Faris, a deed lor lamb. *old by bis prud* in ollice, Jacob I.onih. In. rt partite n of Reu! Kdab- of John Pern mi deu'd l». W. Pemun, a son and in ir having bill the stile of I *OO, above tbe valualioK, to wit the sum of s!i,' v 'Uo -U awarded tin real estate on complying with the provision* of'theAct ol V-< e'ubly in SUoll eases made and |■cm ile I. Jane ( unim-v » . i i J. K !Iv rulu ttbuolllle up hi the Silent) t i pay tie' nionev into ('onii, reali/. I fiou nil, of Itefelid ill s leal estate. //.. re. Kittle or J .hit M. Cuiu dee'd -rule yianted to miow tui'< why the e>tii> ktriekeii of, in t another >< < o tut i»i«t|ti;—»< rv ieii to be in id on I Cuiiulii^liaiM. Wm Mm i »y, Tr« . ur. i u Hulli vau (unity, tone - lulu iiptii Court, an I tin .>l .<> |.t mi ill,, i, aekn iwledtjt kI he followiu d ed* for lauds sold Iy hu pi'-ib emon.r iit ol live, J.tcjb I.'lab, ui lvtli t It ■ I ! illiK'o for 204 aer-'s I* Forks ;to diaries llnejo f»»r 00 r.cres in Eik-| land ; toC. C. Faris for 400 acres in Davidson. Beportof viewers on road from Green's in Cherry Township to the Long Poud, is confirmed finally and exceptions dismissed. J». rc. petition of minor children of John AJeGuire dee'd; the Coul t authorize the Guardian to pay a sum not to exceed *2 00 per month for the support and maintenance of each of said heir, out of the money belonging to each of them, in his bauds to date. John Utz, High SheritT, ac knowledges a Deed Poll as follows : To Flora Wheatly for -18 acres and 120 p. of land in Elkland. Com'th vs. liobt. McEwen ct ul —Leave granted to enter Nol. J'ron. in this case on payment of cost. Mrs. E. L. Barrows vs LaPorle Borough—the Court direct an at tachment execution to issue in this case. J. C. Stock, Benj. Worthington and Reuben Starr vs the Eagles More R. It. Co.—rule granted to show causo why execution should not issue against the defendant. JVi. A". Fiester vsMary S. Fiester; and now July 12, 1892, the court fix the fee of the master in this ca c at slso—and order that the same be paid by the plaintiff and defendant in equal proportion. And now to wit Tuesday, July 12, 181)2, the several courts ofSulli : vau county stand adjourned. The REPUBLICAN and the New York ' Weekly Tribune , for $1.25. This is cheap, awful cheap and the combination should bo taken by every family in the couuty. ESTMLLA*I TEMS. Editor Cheney of the enterprising ! Republican, passed through Estella Wednesday last. The young peo; o cf Forksvillc j and vicinity had a moonlight picnic ! at the Falls last Friday evening. A party of young men from Wil liam-port have been camping at; Lincoln Falls the last few days. W. T. More had four sheep killed and one badly mangled by dogs that were celebrating on the Fouith. I K. Brown also had throe killed on the same day. The ever Glorious Fourth was celebrated in grand style, the weather being line. The parade formed on the corner of Church street about 10 o'clock with the O. A. R. as usual to the front, the Odd Fellows, second; the P. of 1., third; Good Templar's from Shunk, fourth; the Grangers, fifth in the column The Sabbath Schools bringing up the rear making altogether quite a pro cession. E. I. Sturdovant being marshal of the day kept the long column in perfect order from the start to the grove where they wore seated and listened to some good music by the Estella choir, which by the way is second to none. Rev. .Moore making the opening address, which was pron uneed splendid. ! Prof. M. K. Black spoke in regard to the different organizations repre- ( seated t here which was patriotic : and educational. Then came 1). I'. I Huckle, who got warmed up to the ! oc-cassion and gave them a rousing I old Fourth of July speech which was very pleasing to the vast nu-1 dience. Other short addresses were I made by Revs. Carpenter and Stur dovant when all repaired to the long tables which were loaded with good things prepared by willing hands. Everything passed oil very pleasant- I ly. It was estimated that their | wore one thousand in attendance old j and young. The refreshment stand , was well patronised throughout the 'lay. KITTIR CLOVER. The Rt:i'i i.i.it'A\ is the best and j oheapest. Subscribe. SOXES TO H '.Y /77 VS. Jacob I.orah is cutting his wheal I We are still alive and bit.iy down] here. The fhrnier* are commencing to J make hay and cut their grain. There is MOIUO sickness now in j town especially among the children The Ktgle.iMure U. It. IS bllildilt. i a repair shop near the W. A , X. li. depot. Simon Fills wa< cut bi ly en last Saturday by falling on an as. Ife ; is around now. Our t own is beiuy \ : died by about > the usual number of agents Ibr all i kinds of inerohaDdi't - I Mrs ]> tvul Loral), mother of J n oil atnl Daniel fen all, isijilitc low mll'i ring w ah the dropsy. Harry Phillip*, who was hurt on the W. A N 11 some time tjfo, IN improvii and UautiU s his erutt ht > tji ite niet ly j John M li liitui in t'liui* to be one of THI' MILUUKV kind "112 IUMII, lie eut . til til- elf about till' 111 Ml ol Jllne, wli ill laal bun up for a moitlt, Wlnn he went |o wm k and only worked a short tibiti until i tivii struck him on tbe heal and hiillt|i'( itiHi bittlU lie . now • . tu walk around *mi« ! »112 Hit- time. | Tho K» Ue.Mere II |{. il H'a» k ' i thr-'ti-U to K'Jt de. •. It w 11 i tln>-yli and e »r» run Ut tlo «d of the tl'i k j iit »bont |#u minute - : heluitt IJ o t'.it-k on Friday idaUb JnJ, Lt, Mil l It tin* :»re rinitin : IIOM Tbr nun arc lialiutenng up the ti tea and tot .hortly it will be ill lil'tft-cla >» eolalll .on 111 I thu httiv i , ear* rniintii ;on M-be hih Uine. 'I 1.. |(M I in I iv. TO I N V W E !.l , 7W6 to 5 | leet thick. They will investigate it ; ! further soon. Frank Crossloy of LaPorte, was lin town Ft id ay, looking after hi- i •'Political Fences." Humor says ! Frank will get the delegated from , this town. Frank is a'l right only» lie is on the wrong side. M. J. Tripp an 1 ti. E. Walker are conf:n le Ito their he Is with an at ! tack of the LaOrippe. Mrs. A. L. Brown ia also, very low, with heart lisea»e, but, is slowly improving under the care of Dr. Gamble. The over Glorious Fourth was 1 celebrated lieie by two dances. One conducted by Henry Tripp at the Hotel in the afternoon an 1 evening, l'he other by K. M Letts at the.l. O | jf G. T. hall in the evening. A large I crowd was iu attendance at both place", Mint everybody enjojid them selves immensely. A. 7.. i.U'ouri: it mo M A i;:in.vt. UaI'UUTK. !'&„ Muri-h 11, 1 H!I2. JmniK Vi Ftrlniu', Irmt.-aror, ill ucituuui (tab : UNIH Uuru I r tin IHtH. Hr. Cr. ; l>4^l. t 1* ttiiiount of li* I ujtHo, l Ul #ITI m» Tu «t »«i» v «l fr<>ui Tuillu *1 wliom 5 UJ Tu r#otiV I lr«» n i N M tbuu i»i |f»ui 2m> ito r it. J i>m K H ?-« l»l# I.lt r It -1 ! II « i uu i j ft* ttu •» hi 1- t'rivtfti |m«i« t I' UO j Tu H'UUIIMI r> fruui Wm Murrty. ir«i m r.i vi«•« uiMujr J ait. ■ L.I i V.i», U li' » . | 1 VV 1' ill T' iMI . .UL '«I. • | tr (it Hub- M* m bfti* 4li « Treasurer's receipt By rebate on $233.97 of 5 per cont. 11 I { ' By coin mission on $222.27 at 8 p.»r P€.nt. 6 07 By commis ion on $05.30 5 per cent. 3 27 By imount returned to County Commissi'ors H IS By exonerations 11 JO Balance in hands N. O Maben, collector 29 47 351 *6 354 SO March 14. 1892. To amount due L'oro from collector 29 47 Statement of Poor Funds by Ch.is. Wrede and Thos Buaha:i, Overs jcrs ol tho Poor, 1891. Liabilities* 1891. Orders outstanding in favor of K. P. Ing ham 13 00 Hem.ura- Kin excuse liabil ities 0 10 Resourscs. 1891. In hands of ('has W do 1 90 Burnet to uote not paiu 10 00 j Interest on same 7 20 j 19 10 19 10 LaPorte Boro in accouct with Robert Stor* inont Overseer of Poor 1890. 1 o cayh in bauds fcstor inont 4 90 By rcceiut of Thos. Boa* han 3 00 By receipt Chas. IVrede 1 9o 4 90 4 90 I.aPortc Boro ir nccount with Chas. Wrede and Thos. Beaha*i, Oversells of Poor ISV'I. To cash on bund 4 90 By amount pa«(l for 11. K. ticket for .lames Kiley 3 00 Amount lu hands of 0 Wrede 1 90 I 4 90 4 90 To amount due Boio by C. Wredc 1 #0 Stat 'meat of LiaMltts and l.e o-rces -f 1 a* Poite Uo.'o 10. year 191, Liabilities. 1891. Judgment P Kurg.? (isc) 47 S9 Cost on s.tino 1 75 Int rest on name 33 Gtf Judgment Watu r Spencer 75 I 0 intebest on fame 33 0«1 Order No. 92 outstanding 1 75 112 44 2 00 178 11 73 105 " 190 00 " ISO •• 4 5 00 Interest on 185 and ISO 19 f»2 Order No. 193 3 10 210 22 05 " 212 4 07 •« 213 0 00 " 214 2 ot> «• 215 • 21 75 41 217 3 00 «• 2! S 10 ;;3 •i 219 21 47 ** 220 3 00 •• 221 1 75 <* 222 4 50 " 221 2 .5 " 226 10 50 " 227 ?'.♦ O'J » 2 8 7 15 11 229 3 75 " 230 11 20 231 J9h 19 « 225 3 U0 Bt sour es. Walter Spencer, tre.i.s.'"*!) 50 0f» | Dan 11 l.ev udds, ev. 1 >5 • It. M. Sto« moot col 'S3 5 2. i 51. C. JUI « • • : 91 li If Amount in batd* of Jaiuei McKarluiie tie.tj £9s 17 j Liui.ilih in txec-ss of Kcfl ur of 437 72 870 IS 870 43 Or lor NV> 1 I'! i .-suet] <;<*!. 22nd, I Q s 7, in cct tl luciit lotwecn U' <>rt« Uo.o and liil v rie T -W! sh'j» fur sl3«< 0$ ft irun i» i© I for eat c 1 .« i*»u l>y .fatiu-- MiFa.lmo A Co«, b :n/ i. ;» iri p.iyuu'Ui of an abrf»!ul« i lei.'c to th. in ol "• •ii l*ni! . .it? i.j Sec >:id v\ ir-l. -aiJ <•■•1 r l>« • i in-4 b* U1 ixn a leu said building see » Auditors Report for year H;» •. | We. the u< d r iiiu-l An 1 lors of the luniß a « true and e »rrcct to the b«*l ol 112 our kit* wLd-.? and belief. T. J. IvEEul tu ) A in r J 11AKK\ M'KXCKR, j Au4 ' r - X. C. .Mabvfi, collator. in uccnunt with L.»- "or'o Horo Soh ol ii.ain t fur jear ciid.ny .1 uuo Cth| 1 t»l 2. fir. Cr. To mnount of duplicate SSIV til [\» uni >unt nddtftl • ver and above dupli a'o as rece.vttl from Jnd wind from ulitfn dunce 14 00 To amount d"jr trvx i 1 l'o am diit tidied ut 5 l»or ici t. 1 ill ! lly Horo Trcam receipt * SB3 19 | liy rebate of 5 |>er oeut. on $327.1)3 1A 15 !Uy coiami»»ioii on s.isj f,J 11 -4^ I y baUunduc Irom col* Uctor 134 10 544 12 511 42 j l)»linoc due from colke tor 134 10 N C. M ibon. «• l!e» t .r, in a • Uul ** th 1 u p.-r'e lloro Uuilditu S- ho d l>i«ir.ct tor the tear ni 1 iiiif Juno III), latf'i. to n«i> >nut of »Im|» i -ata 3)3 l'o amount ai i i over unlabottt duplicate u» NMMivt d from 2nd ward hom adieu real* | dtuU 450 , l'o aiouuul added on 5 i b-reent. ¥7 j It) Horo IfiMli re- iptu 171 34 |l v re' a'o 5 |«cr tent, on ' flli 35 11 11 I l ul*l oil ha'id at U*« ao ill »3 53 ls> a| . |«i %*i »a liuiti •« ale 117 00 I'm » M ma' f«*e . d m ) N t* Via'" « i 1 U ila»' » lu» ifea*m r 4 " I |i« »id t No fc i coal ai.d • • 1 " '■ I U> « i.« N . *1 m'«* lut ~u > I >' Ut aliill' i j .Uu '-j 11« II I It) M *tf 1M» M» , 1 ~i ■' 4.. IK( . j - M - h ui » t# Ml M t) " 14 U'l a tl M tl UK •< II « Kit. 4 lit. liotllMt. «« ' lly mim > . I" |n.i«i«< I' j I 101 1 2 *.» < 4 *«• «i j Ju li«n hand Juno 6, 1891 104 06 To amount received from N C Maben col '9l 171 30 To amount rrceivod .roin M F Albert entertain ments 6 87 By order No. 58 1 -5 57 I t 0 « 52 3) to " 48 71 20 By coupons Tvd emod 120 00 liy ircasurnr conimi sion 2 per cent, 1 SO Balance in truaa'er han Is 47 51 282 29 282 29 Balance due fiora treas urer 47 54 Statoment of liabilities and resources of La Boro School Fun-Js lor y-ar end ing June Oth, 1892. Liabilities. To outstanding orders June Int, 1891 2 25 To outstanding order No. 08 90 00 To amount due R Ivarns 4 bl Resources in excess of li abilities 47 13 Resources. Amour.t due from FSV Gallagher 00l 1890 1 89 Amount due from Count.? Coininiss?"t.ers land returns a* per settle. meat 1891, June 8 20 Amount duo from N C Maben col 1891 131 10 114 19 144 19 Order No. 59 if sued January 20, 1892, in settlement between James McFarlane A Co and LaPoito Boro Sob »ol District, for Ilea or cto. for $70.00, surreddored for cancellation j by Messrs. Jain a McFarlane <1 Co. Same ! payment in full, for any and all claims the sai 1 Boro may ka.o against School Building in Second ward. See Au liters rep or to Boro ac counts 1892. State nent of liabilities and resources of I n Porto School Building Fund lor the year ending June Gih, 1892. , Liabilities, i Outstanding order No. 00 153 58 " 04 17 27 i '• 05 40 «' 06 1 11 1 21 bends of SIOO.OO oaeh at 5 par cent, interest 2100 00 Kesoa-c s. Amount due fiora F W Gallagher« ol 1890 10 8> i Amouut duo from Wra Meyiert 2C 31 I Amount due from County Coinißte.ioucrs from land returns Jure, 1891 7 45 Amo int due fiom N C Maben c»1 I '9l 170 14 Amo int in han .Is I ussel Karns treasuier 47 51 Liabilities in excess of resources 2111 10 2072 ;,9 2572 39 Wo, tho un lorsij;ned Audit »rs of LaPorte 800 do hereby certify that the forvgoin;* ac counts an I statements art* true and correct to tho best of our k - wli and belief. T. J.KKELER, r . nAt . l9a J. UAUItV SIMCNCKK, \ Au,l i tors - J H. CAMPBELL & SON, SHUN PA., Are Agents for the Celebrated EUKEKA MOWING M \CHIXI S ANI) Ct'LTIVATOIiS, and '•STEEL KING" HARROWS, the best ia the market. Cail on, or write them for Catalogue raid Pricus. July !5, 1092* OpeKiing —OF— Ftrcip *Ms fo fe-l: ! * _ SI-I.IIAL ISDUCEMKMIO IA II BUTEU' ! A full line of !>ross Oon ls. nulu lit'tr nil the t'-i hionable -l a-Us to I>«' found in the Kisur'i M »rU• ~ from tn liiifi Ileurleitus. JUst heavy Sheeting, y»rd wide, it-nUper y.iril; Hleiichtil Musliu tr>>iu Tlo 11 cents pur ynrd. ('..licoei, from 0 t«) 'J cents per yard, bliirlin',', » full line ut bottoat piii-ea. CLOT HTFG VVk \mk sellinp at •"> per cent discount cheaper and heller g«o*y. I.lilies' Mi-c-'and t'hiidrou'a Sine tin stork is lame :iiil», line and course a l.nvi* stuck -cheap fur cash. Men's straw baU in «taM>n, Our atiuk of urocerks are eouipleie ami price* ut th< lowest ti|;ur«. T. J. Keoler. ' I.AI'OKTK, PA. May 13, 'OJ. UO TO Wcilter Spencer FOIJ —— VALLEY QO£EN j Boat in Town. tl»ir Nu'i II i>* i it lilt' ni U Wtil eliaUcd *»lli gnu 1? aU't our Jtlina (lit Ibi- ItiWCfcl | A FRESH .itpply lif ft- iiu iOiiMauily «rr v!»« r I. if Ulii l» H'liiMi d>l Mrinvlle I lie uttwn In i .ill »l I i • .iiilhw im.( i If * hem. ' ' K ' hV '' IIW'. Ml Ii Ml I'll i I I'A i'AiiMonv nun i, ni Hiioiii", -Si IU I « \ h »*' I I I r'i'inl r, 11. i * 11, t( 1 Hut I * i A.i/'i/i /i'i i i iit-h. J ".'U, ) The Fir.3s National Bank nU'IXORE I*A. COMPARATIVE S L ATt'LMi'AT. A 1 CLu« fioin other Naiioial Banks 6,828.63 37,183.77 25,2t' it9 Furniture 1,487 99 1,3117.18 1,317,18 Redemption Fund with U.S. T., 5 per cen> oirc'tion 562.50 562.50 5' 50 C'a.h 15.837.U3 10,184.11 14,9 1.71 $135,161 50 $168,361.53 SI7B,'.'VC.U LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,u0i1.«0 Surplus Fund ... 2 0110.00 3,200.00 Uodi-i led Profits 290.83 92.67 -i.34 Circulation 11,250.00 11,25u.00 11 1 •" 00 Due oilier National bunks 1,374.35 !»'.'.78 D»| mmercod business February 2, 1891. Inviting attention to the statement herewith, this Bank solicits your business in thisv ni'y. Collections promptly remitted for ut lutvest rates. Ukomgb 11. Wkllks, President. M. D. Swasts, Cusiii-r. M DUNHAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court Hoimo, LaPortc, Pa. 0 IT 11 MOTTO! What doc. it mean ? Square Daaling. With less It would be folly to be coutent, for more than tliat it is unreasonable for you to ask. Look out for the man that says he will give you something for nothing, lie will do no such tiling. We don't do anything of the kind, we don't even pretend to, we will give you a*< good as you can get elsewhere for your money and better tiiau you Cun gel in most ' place". We hive no use for silly, meaningless arguments. It is as much to yout interest to deal with ua 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 theui. Respectfully yours, J. V, RSTTLNBtt&Y, D USE ORE, PA. 1 " IJ. W. BALLARO MANUFACTURER AND DEALER].; —IN— -10? & m BUSBIES,' —ALSO— FaraaMHwjlnmtofapas.] FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET,! LAPORTE, PA P. S. , Ail kinds of repairing promptly! and neatly done at reasonable prices.' J. W. BALLARD. May 13, 'DO. sra HM! I15III! 5 m Of l>u«hore are Iteiifl'i-inrter* j for all kind* of hardware —j ToOS, pUIUpS, stoves Htlilj ranges, house I'uruULiapi goods piiinla, oils, un. vamifhes. ypeciul iuduce meuts to builders. ■ M VXVFACTIU.- of copper, tiu uud . lieet-iron wuii'. ltoof 11.jr. g;>oiitiii(i Bii:< ho. l in- ni.i.KeU',, afipecialty. Our prices ait* beyond .til coinpe (ition. and we invito jour patronage. SfflM Si COLE. Bffltej fctttrim CGv IHINI.KY liUOTIIVHS, PttOl'tllETOH*. , "■TEAM MAIiIW.K A liBAXITE WOJtKS. K4II i vi it MUt Of WlVllllfAl AND i KMtTI-UY WOUK, IN A LI. UIM » OF MAttM.K A\l) UUANtTE. lii I) tying direct ofU. Iv Donaiioi fieitcral Agt. you will nuw the mill* ilh tueii's profit, as wo intuiufikctuii till our work trout the roiifjlt stout uih I give our etiHtotuei* tltu be tie tit which ltiu mi i lleuuu recti vo. WORKS AT Ni;\v AUK V\i.i.i -.\ , X. V., At in i;n, N. Y-, v\ t> IH siti)i;t:, I'A. U. K. IX)X AIIOE Ocu«ittl A«*. UUSHUKE, .... I fcNNA LAPORTE BANK. ItAfilUTI, I'A Uo u nei.it H»»A.i»k mi l tV.lectitij? bin- in «• A«' V bu#iu«»» ii uu»teU to u* will •'« i..rifully tttUllil.d to. Avisqu for Hiuiu»l.i|» |*ii kit* 10 Miid (tout u.l iftit* of |.iiro|te. (Hi) I. I ti. ii. 'II line i t.fuji Itiit'* t VI.I Will juttPAN I'AfUii it lliitulHiiml N.ime Jf,,|ii u tit-rut v it. II Hi .t it,r to .mi i I r ' i I l*'l»ii i i iiiUl (( we iii* un l l( U Hunmit i» IliU ti(r Will'l' lv ill" 't> I All ilnn lit.i t'lrunr Arm of IfeyuoliU A hi i,mil *r» lo Up ii l" t'n til lu t uol«U wlm will tiny nil i In uud inline! ill Ii tit • till' lid 111 II) It'll II) U'l t|llil4J» ll[ U till uU litH. I) tsu I 111 i Kill I'- ll IHm»»II, f.Hgti liitii lutw m imif B. W. FAWCEff, FOUKSVILLE, PA, OIiALEK IN Watches, Clacks and J V: ::y, REPAIRING A SPECIAL! V, All work guaranteed and price 3 reason able. July 15, 1892. HAIL TO THE CHE/ ('EST! Til ATS EVERYBODY'S and tbe people appreciate the fact thai— MRS. LASER'S STORE, is right ''in it"for cheap xl;, IMy groceries art: always fie-h aa; ill MRS. Mi C. L I UER. May 13, '92. HEADQUARTERS —FOR— (SUITS MAES Til OESEB. C. A.II ESS, \ Call and see my new Sprint ,v <1 Kum nimer Samples. I can fit y<> with a suit from $17.00 up to $40.00 a; i : v work :is guaranteed to give perfect saii-.ucUoa. Call and nee mi G. A. HESS, THE ARTIST TAYLOR > Ct I • t:l Main St., Sonestc.vn • .. ; Jan. S «2. If _ , SU3H J MOIKNRY D 0 ? S i ?; I.I'ICAL DOcrolt PUI ■ V'm • * 'I bt KG EON AND iK • !j DEXTAL BVJtC.' .. Dentistry a Specialty Vit i • air I'cr the Painless Extim <•; i < olh OKKICe IS QABKl'lt BLOCK, MAI - - K EPA DUSIOBI AND STAGE L'K: ( F.M.CROSSLEY, nr elu*' -I UNTIL vutujbk n< \gksi WIJ.L RLN ON FOI.LOW I I r R I Lea\e Laporte at 6:15 a i uuiit ' Airivi* at Norcliuoin 7:H" ; J Leave N«>rilin* ut ut 11:1 •"» i ••» *>!!• 1* Arrive at Lap \>. mi iuio&t Arrive at Norilu ont tl:30 j Le.tve Nortluiont a» 7:OU j . . I» ttf I-. Arrive at Laporte 8:M0 p. in I Leave Laporto a» Ba. > r * Leave Dual) ore at p. u i P«»rto y AI'UUTK LIVE'/. OH AS. LA.UK: ' Hijjs kept iu first tdor. ('ljiti'm'H reasonable. S iio MOUNTAIN HUL'Si: \;:tiu St., Lal'orte, l'u. •I Mn.v It, it'-' Sawed Sh iui lus Tilt* ill the tu* I at low I>ollolll I |lii'i'ti i niimtttul uJ Will deliver il ili»iu \V l ite—fc., '' i'«. p.KNUV T I»O\VN ATTOIi S KY-A i H»ym>fcW'imyiti«H'«>»'*i > «IMu« t-0 itK tiU iVuii llullM, I i VI oU If. noil 1., 'l ' I K v U* A Milt* i ' "'*4 l' *ll i, .11 lUu aUi>l*ul «ot .tel. '4'Uu lUi u. a .11 . -«^a • il u, putdiu iv»if. ;|i.lb a . '!'•» 'fui I'l ai.H Win rt 1 •' i llatli# |'i«iili|»», b u u t aiul » b«ar>t, tin pui'lit am Uci ' uttl tii U irUi>r l»tr I' l bill o| ln i i.). .IttNN '•» t>«V i| :w« t W|» («l> l»