WFjS ESPSBLICJ®. W. M. CHENEY Editor FRIDAY, JULY, 29th, 1892. ENTERED AT POST-OL-FJCT, LAPORTE PA.. AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER. J. V. BETTENBUKY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE. PA. MKPt'HI.ICArV NATIONAL. TICKET. FOR PRESIDET, BENJAMIN IIAHRISON, of Indiana. FOn VICE-PRESIDENT, WHITELAW REID, of New York. BEI'L'BLICAX STATE TICKET. von CONGUESSMAN-AT-IAHOE. ALEXANDER McDOWELL. Mercer. WILLIAM LILLY, Cnibon, FOR SUPREME JUDGE. JOHN DEAN, Blair. FOR ELECTORS-AT-LRRGE. J. FRANCIS DUNLAP, Lancaster. WILLIAM WOODS, Philadelphia. B. F". JONES, Allegheny. WILLIAM 11, BAYNE, Delaware. FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1. JOIIII L. Lawson. I 15. C. Durland. 2. John Mundoll. 10. P. A. Stehbins. 3. John Hunter. 17. L. T. Rohrbach 4. Alex. Crowe, Jr. | 18. b. S. Sclioch. 5. Chas. B. Siner. 19. J. S. Willielm. 6. Maxwell. Glower, 20. 7. Wm. H. Grundy. 21- James B. Laux. 8. Traill Green. 22. Robt, Pitcairn. 9. James K.Mosser. 23. J. M. Lindsey. 10. J. W. M. Octet. 24. R. L. Lincoln. 11. Henry A. Knapp. 25. S. D. Bell. 12. Wm. J. Harvey. 26. M. 11. Taylor. 13. James Muir. 27. C. P. Barclay. 14. J. H. Sheibley. 28. Jesse E. Dale. KEPIIIIMCAK NTANDING COJI .II ITT EE MEETING. The Republican Standing Com mittee of Sullivan county met at LaPortc, Pa., on Saturday, July lCih, and resolved that the county convention be held at LaPorte, on Tuesday, August 23d, at 2 p. ni. Primary Elections to be held in the several boroughs and townships, 011 Saturday, August 20tb, between the hours of 5 and 7 p. m. Following is the vigilance com mittee : BERN ICE —A. "Wilmont, Robt. Gtiye, Joel Saxton. CHERRY—Guy Baker, Lincoln Cox, Jos. Sick. COLLEY—RoyaI Scouten, Will Al len, Geo. W. Brown. DUSHORE—Frank Maynard, A. Cole, C. W. Hoffn. DAVIDSON—D. W. Darling, T. S. Simmons, Jos. Gnnsel. ELKL.VND—II. \V. Osier, U. Bird, Jos. Grange. Fox—A. E. Campbell, F. S. Fanning, Dr. Gamble. FORKS—Wm. Bird, B. P. Hun singer, Wm. fcaam. FORKSVILLE—M. R. Black, R. V. Rogers, W. E. Miller. HILLSGROVE—Chas. 11. Sadler, Dr. Christian, Vermon Hall. JAMISOM CITY—Jos. Carpenter, W. M. Davidge, J. C. Miller. LOPEZ—Frank Uice, Win. Phillips, H. M. Kellogg. LAPORTE TWP.—J. J. Low, J. 11. King, M. W. Botsford. LAPORTE BOKO—C. N. Mead, E. M. Dunham, N. C. Maben. SHREWSBURY—J. W. Aumiller, C. Peale, Jr.. 11. W. Bennett. F. P. VINCENT, Chairman. Tt does not make any difference how many times he is defeated, so long as he lives, Cleveland will go on being the ouly Democratic can didate for President. He is the only one elected in over 30 years and that will make him the per petual candidate. Other aspiring Democrats who look longingly tow ard 1S1»G might as wttll take notice. If the parties who circulated the false rumors about engagements at Homestead, and the wounding and killing of soldiers were hunted out and treated to a coat of tar and feathers, it would bo a punish ment that would fit the crime. Wives and mothers and friends are under strain enough wilhout adding to their anxiety by circulating heart less stories of this soit. William W. Astor has decided to Ascertain to whom he is indebted for the delicate attention resulting in the cablegram which announced his death, mid lie has accordingly asked for and been granted to examine all the cabin messages scut troiu Lon don to litis country about that time. By this means he hopes to run down tin; fool or scoundrel who cabled his death u hen his only malady was a cold in the head. The promptness with which the KuglUh Pu»tiuaster lil iteral has acted in the matter re moves »ll doubts of the Hiiluh Gov ernment's attitude In the ease. Lord Hsdisburjr, like the average sensible Man 1 regaida it tither a |ok»t m a malicious pii-ee of work, which should lie punished »eveiely. Mr. Astor's intention is lu pioMuuts the culpilt to the lullent ells lit of the law as soon ss h« has beeu found, and he will lie doing the public a favor in psi forming that st iiiei A joke ol thttl lei is tnliit l^ its lilbllt togo ItUtv wanted i'udei the English laws lh« oili>ns« is a serums one ESTELLA ITEMS. Mrs. Jeltlos of Towanda ha» been visiting at G. C. Bird's, the last few weeks. Thero Is to be a lecture at Estella Church on Tuesday evening by Rev. Tiffany. Wesley Lewis has a littlo child quite sioli with scarlatino, Dr. Chaflee is in attendance. The young folks are preparing for a medal contest in the near future, to be held at the church. Fine haying weather but rpther dry for other crops. Some farmers have their hay all in while others are just commencing. Mrs. Louisa Striker and children of Williamsport, has been visiting her father, Jesse Vargason, the past two weeks. They returned home Saturday. While working in a liay field for W. H. Plotts last week, C. B. nings had quite a lively time with rattlers. We understand one show ed fight and treed Cal. up a stump. They killed two large ones. KITTLE CLOVER. FOIIKSVILLE ITEMS. J. G- Plotts has commenced haul ing bark from his job at Millview. A. McCndden is suffering with a very lame knee, ho has togo on crutches. The P. of 1. association at Mill view will hold a picnic at that place, Saturday. B. W. Fawectt and J. B. Smith took a trip to Ocean City, Md., last week. They returned 011 Friday. The contest at the M. E. church at this place, Saturday night, was a grand success. Harvey M. Fry won the first prize and Miss Blanch Col lins tho second. OBSERVER. JSTOK DMONT ITEMS. Miss Dora Smith is home on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Speary have a new daughter. Oscar Lewis has his new barn about completed. Mr. John Hains, who has boon ailing so long, is gaining slowly. Mr. M. M. Stephens of William sport, is occupying his cottage at the corners. Mr. E. I. Brundage is still fore man of the carpenter gang, 011 the Eagles Mere R. K. ZERO. Prohibition Convention. There will be a convention of Prohibitionists at 1 o'clock, Tues day, August 2, 1892, at Forksville. Tho reason for changing the time from Sept. 2to August 2, will be made known at the convention. It is requested that as many Pro hibitionists as possible, and that those voting districts not represent ed May 17 be represented, as im portant business will be transacted. I. 11. WGODHEAD,Chairman. Fifteen thousand dollars a day is just about what it is costing Penn ' sylvania to keep peace at Home stead and the end does not appear to be in sight. 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 county. M. F. Albert, post roaster of La- Porte, Is about to resign his appoint ment, preparatory of leaving for the far west, übout the Ist of Septem ber. We are assured that Mr. Al bert's successor will contiuuo to conduct the office in a manner satis factory to the people. Clevelard will write a letter of ac ceptance, and in addition will send out another letter defining his views 011 the tariff. Just why the big man cannot dispose of the subject in ! one letter is not altogether clear. It is slated, however, that he desires to modify the Chicago platform free ( trade plank, which i» as mysterious as la the decision to write two let ters. Mi. ('levelau I c.Hinot oon* ' | xUtciitly hedge at this late day. The Chicago platform puts the pailv on record, ami Mr. Cleveland's lamou* message put him on record. He must stand by his party plat form and hu cannot go bin k oil his iiwii UtturiiiMWi. The trouble is \|r. Cleveland is in a predicament, mid is evidently striving to drop at easily as |m*sibl«. Hut fortunately Cot the country, he ami his pa.ty us 11 not eunli the issue, and the more letters 1 he ttnlft* the win»u it wilt U, tftStVS* i | >|l bt .4 uf »..« | Mill- , l«w w III# I<#ll «i| liiiMu Wisit, ««« k •1111 i« lu»« MI ta* b s*4 urn lilt,-'!*' S'lli «tl St villi# w fit* I" f iigfci nl it >ll ",tl.i« 4 I Mill. t I It. uin «. KILL PT.MW *«II M L, K I (LL UI U,,J H,J| WR I 'I t l« >•■ V y K.MIS . s» , J S I; lllif 41 -W C T A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED MY MF.MBBRSOF THE W. C. T. A, BOCIETT OF LAPORTE, F.\. Compulsory Temperance Educa tion. From an old copy of the New York Evangelist printed in 18S5— the same your our Scientific Tem perance Instruction law was p:i9Bed —we reprint the following article, which was no more pertinent then than it is now : "Hiihcrto I have been obliged to confess my lack of faith in any radical change in the powers that bo. Rum is mighty, pud will prevail—as it al ways has prevailed—so long as reck less appetite tempts nns<rnpulous gain to profit bv it; so long as un scrupulous gain tempts reckless ap petite to its own destruction —which is most guilty, who shall say ? —so long as men believe King Alcohol to be a genial friend, and do not be lieve him to be the subtle, merciless foe that he is. The two wise men, Solomon and Shakespeare, answer to each other : "At the last it biteth like a serpant and stingcth like an adderand "O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths, to steal away their brains!"—an enemy who takes all that makes life desirable, and make death dreadful. The condition of one to whom na ture has denied brains, is not so de plorable as the condition of the vic tim of rum, with his train of unut terable woes. Temperance people preach tem perance sermons to temperance au diences. Temperance people read temperance writers. But they who know rum by personal experience ol its terrible curse, shun every written and spokefi word that can quicken their remorse. One who had once been a gentle man, stole from under the head of his little child, dying from neg lect, a Testament given her at a Sunday school. It was the only thing in her short life she had ever orned, the only gift she had ever received. She prized it with a child's strong feeling, and kept it in her miserable bed. Ilor father look it while she was sleeping, as the only thing left which would bring the price of a drink for the thirst that cannot be quenched." Then follows an epitome of the plan devised under Mrs. Hunt's di rection, to secure the needed lcgis la'ion to "save the children' from the sin of ignorance of the nature and effects of alcohol: "This action seems the most hope ful, practical attempt yet mailo4o put information where it will do the most good. Though slowlv, yet sure ly, is not the liquor traffic becom | ing year bv year less reputable ? One dealer who has retired from [ the wholesale business with a large fortune, has the mortification of see ing his name displayed on there tail shops as an advertisement of their stock in trade. His elegant suburban residence is styled "Agin court," which some divide thus: A-Gin-Court, an appropriate name for the residence of a destroyer of his fellowiucn." "Public sentiment has changed greatly in llio Inst few years as to the need of drink to support one's strength. It is no longer held to he indispensable washer-women, liny-makers and other laborers. Let us hope that with the enlightenment |of the rising generation, tho dark shadow of the curse of drink may grow less, and drunkards become, like angels' visits, few and far be tween." 11l I'OKTK HOICO NTATKJIK.NT. Ul'olTt. I'll., M.l I' ll 11, I SW2, Jauiei MoFiirlmie, Ireumror, In ucoounl with I.al'ui to Uuru lor tbt yakr lsul. l>r. Cr. 1891, Tu amount of liquor li outi*Ui h(ll sl7l OU To amount r.iuivel from J Lorali a* liaamrrr 7 7U To uuioiiiit racaivcd I'roui eirm» (llmim) '* To uui' um raeaifud from hay 111 |>ark * UU To amount rvoit-viil friint Tliltlc llouM 4 Hit To amount r««'i,'iv. '1 trn tl N C Mokoo eol |NUI Jstl Tu iumiil r.« Ivatl r ill R II Sobla i« .|.il rH i>*n>a I 00 To uui uut feot'ivuii I'tuiu K I* lumbal* .10 t'O Tu alu-'Uut t>a> ivol fioiu Win Murray, ir »» i.r-r.liui u u iu i.i,y Jj* 00 To uiu 1 ai'l i>>rli«4 lr >ii K w iul IMtf 4 I* To amount la tiitl Ijfiu Hob! ttturtuuul <-'Ot 'JO 10 !>$ lu auiouut r»# lii 4 lluut I lit lijr u» i«< r«.U ui- J tis Otil«r So .16 • 14 JJ •' 3-»t l»» l» •» «i| HI yj •> jui i m •• »n l ♦» JU# « »v X lull ,1 uu " IV/ I in " i»« * »i " tuu i 31 It} J I Hjuit Ju I I f«(4 I*l W It} t«c (it fiol Mao-feat li .I- % |iu tl'IH yfl -Ij Hf - a't. it, b»u4 ll.twtil 4* a| Hi t i |*| U IWJ. Ma W It t b|lu.« tax U 't' Ivml »# *in Hi || LaPorte Boro In aojount with Hubert Stor tnont, collector 1890 March 24, 1801. To amount doe Boro 54 10 March 14, 1892. By exoneration 9 51 By eitra land return! 1 90 Uy commission 5 per eeut on *42 71 5! 13 By Treasurer receipt 40 58 54 16 54 16 Luporte Tlo-o In acoount with N. C, Maben, Collector 1891, IS9I. I o amount of duplieatel 350 36 To amount added to " 4 50 Marc'i 14, 18U2, By Unr." Treasurer'* rioelpt 280 90 by rebate on $283.97 if 5 percent. tt Tti By oommimion on $222.27 at 3 per oent. ® 6* By eommia ion on $05.30 5 per oent. 3 27 By <u.ount returned to Coun y Comuiissi'ors II 15 ex incrutlnus 11 70 Balance in ha ids N. C' Maben, collector 29 47 854 88 354 80 March 14, 1592. To amount due Boro from collector 29 47 Statement of Poor Funds by Clins. Wrcile and Thus. Bcahan, Overseers ot tho Poor, 1891. Liabilities. IS9I. Orders out-tuniling in favor of E. P. Ing ha n 13 00 Resourses in excess liabil i'.Ls 0 10 Resourscs. 1891. In hands of Chas Wi do 1 90 liuinelte note not pai.. 10 (10 Interest on same 7 20 19 10 19 10 LaPorte Boro in account with Robert Stor* mont Overseer of Poor 1890. To oasli in hiuitis Stnr inont 4 90 By ri-ceipt of Tlios. Bca han 3 00 By receipt Chas. Wredo 1 90 4 90 4 90 I.a Porte Boro ic account wiili 112 his. Wrcde and Ihos. llealiau, Oversojis of Poor 1891. To ca»h on bund 4 90 By amount paid for R. I!. ticket fcr James Riley 3 00 Amount in hands of C Wredo 1 90 4 90 4 90 To amount '!uc Boro by C. Wrcde 1 90 Stotjincnt of l.iabilitei and Resources of La- Porto 80.-o for year 1891, Liabilities. 1891, I Judgment P Knrge (use) 47 89 Co.-ton simc 1 75 | li.t rest on same 33 titi Judgment Walter Spenoer 75 ID Intis ston same 33 00 Order No. 92 outstanding 1 75 " 142 " 2 00 " 178 •' 78 «• 165 •« 190 00 " 180 •• 45 00 Interest on lSiand 186 19 02 Order No. 193 3 49 •' 210 22 05 " 212 4 07 •' 21.1 6 110 " 214 2 50 " 215 21 75 " 217 3 00 " 218 111 33 '! 219 21 47 " 220 • 3 00 " 221 1 75 '• 222 4 50 "221 2 25 " 226 JlO a 9 227 79 "2 2'S 7 45 " 229 3 75 " 230 II 20 «» 231 198 19 " 225 3 00 Resources. Waltor Spender, trias.'S9 56 05 Daniel Reynolds, col \HS an-1 'SO 43 85 R. M. Pt irmont col 'BB 5 22 N. C. Mai.en col '9l 29 47 Amnuut in bnuds of James iV.cKnrliu.e tieas 298 17 Liat-ilitics in excess of Res urees 437 72 870 48 870 4s Older No. 143 issued Oct. 22nd, 1887, in set tlement l>ot»ee« l.al'orte Boro and LaPorte Township for # sum nde'ed fur can col tat ion bv Jaiois McEarlane A Co., being u part payment ot an absolute release to them ol school building iu Second ward, said order be ing held as a lien agaiuft said building sec ! Auditors Report for year 1890. , We. the ui d r igued Auditors of the Boro ! 112 I.aIV rlc, Pa , hereby certify that the forego -1 ing ace uin's a'c true and c irrect to the best of our knowledge and belief. T. J. KEELER, 1 . ... J HARRY SPENCER, ] Auditors. N. C. Maben, collector, in account with La- Porte Uoro School District for year ending June oth, 1892. Pr. Cr. To amount of duplicate ssli" 61 To amount added over and above duplica'c us received tioui 2nd wind from alien resi d.'i oe 14 00 To amount dog tax 9 50 To amount added at 5 per eel t. 1 31 By Boro Treas. receipts 382 69 By rebate of j per cent. on $327.02 16 15 By commission en #381.69 11 IN liy balance due from col leetor 134 10 514 42 541 42 Ba'ai oc due from oolli-e --tor 134 10 N. C. Maben. collector, in account with l a Pore Boro Building School Disiret lor the >ear eliding Juuu Oth, 1892. To am >unt of duplicate 352 28 Tu uiuount added over and above duplicate as received fruui 2nd ward Iroiu adieu ru»i'« deuts 4 50 To amount added on 5 pr oent. VT My Uoro ireus. rec ipti 171 30 lly ret'a'e 5 per taut, on tm si n n By cowirl siual per cent on sl7 U3H 6 14 ll,il.in-e due from o d'ec. tor 170 It j*? ji sITn Bal i nee due from eollec m no n Hu<-rl li.irit". Treasurer, in a ■ unt «i h I.a r p.. Hi lloro -eh i,| In tret for the year ending | J line Mill, 1*92 ; To am. unt ou b«-iil at last auitt V3 51 ITo ap. upii.tioM If lit state 111 «• j fx animal r.nntd fi ui Sl' VW' eu tt-IWeWr 3s-i OV lulaio » due trvtetti r t *1 liy rd r No HI «oal aid supplies I 10 I? tt) if4.l Hi »>! »a'»rv loj ue " 0,1 attea 1 .isave It, i || My Mist No SS salary >* en " •» * Si oe - M * Mtp j •« 44 •» >u ell | " it " 10 u« " 41 - kk *» j '< 02 ateSt 44'iev lb I t .t« le ee vldat tl«, uiitlu 15 U r.e.wt.i *- t I pel (xtt, I* » s uj Ml el ltsl«i.«--' i Ilea.«<e> I*i Ruiicl Karn«, Treasurer, In account with La Porte Boro littilding Fund tor the year ending JUIM 6tll, I •">92 . To balance < n hand June 6, 1891 lU4 03 To amount received from N C Mai>en eol '9l 171 36 To amount received from M F Albert entertain ments 0 87 By order No. £3 J 76 " 87 4 UU " 52 80 Oil " 48 74 20 liy coupons r. d emcd 120 00 By treasurer commission 2 per oen - , 4 SO Bulance in treaa'er bands 47 5S 232 29 282 29 Balance due f.ons treas urer 47 54 Statement uf li ihilitics and rt-sourcss of La Portu Boro School Funns for year end ing Juno 6tb, 1892. Liabilities. To outstanding orders June Ist, 1891 2 25 To outi-taadiiig order No. (18 00 00 To amount due H Karns 4 81 Resources in excess of li abilities 47 13 Resources. Amount duo from K W Gallagher col 1890 1 89 Amount due from County Commissioners land returns a« per settle. inent 1891, Juno 8 20 Amount duo I'rom N C Mabeu eol 1891 131 10 144 HI 141 19 Order No. 59 issued January 20, 1892, in settlement between James McFarlane A Ou and Lal'iii to lioro Sch ml District, tor Ilcn'er etc. for $70.H0, lutreddurert for cancelation ►>y Messrs. Jam s McFarlane & Co. Same being payment in full, for nnv and all claims tin; sai I Boro may have against School Building in Second w.ird. Soo Auditors roporte Boro ac counts 1892. State nent of liabilities and resources of La Porto School Building Fund for the year ending Juno fitli, 1892. Liabilities. Outstanding order No. 60 153 58 " 61 17 27 " 05 40 " 60 1 11 24 bends of SIOO.OO each at 5 per oent. interest 2100 00 Resources. Amount duo from F W Gallagher col 1890 10 85 Amnuut iiuo from Win Meylcrt 25 31 Amount due from County Comiais.ioners from land returns Juno, 1891 7 45 Amount duo fiotn N C Mubenol 1891 170 14 Amount in hands Itusscl Karns trcasuier 47 54 Liabilities in excess of resources 2311 10 2572 39 2572 39 We, tho un lersigned Auditors of LuPorte Boro do hereby certify that the foregoing uc counts an J statements are true and correct to the best of our k lowludge and belief. T.J. HEELER, i , .. J. lIARRY SPENCER, i Auditors. J H. CAMPBELL & SON, SHUN;;, PA., Are Agents for tho Celebrated IiUHEKA MOWING M \CIIINES AND CULTIVATORS, anil '•STEEL KING" HARROWS, the best in the market. Call on, or writo them for Catalogue aud Prices. July 15, 1692- Spring; Opening —OF— Ji Domestic Dry Gaods , SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CASH BUYERS ! A full line of Dress Goods, including all Hit' fashionable shades to bo found in the Eistern Market, from Ginghams to line Henriettas. Host heavy Sheeting, yard wide, cents per y.iril; Bleached Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from 6 lo 9 cents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices. CLOTHING WE ARE selling at 25 per ccut discount c lien per and better goods than can be pur chased at I Inshore for the same money. Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shoe--the stock is large anil the price low. You can buy cheaper at my storo than any place in this section of the county. HDMPHEiiY BROS & TRACY, MAKE. Men'* slioes iiml hooU, line and course, n l.irjju *toek—cheap for oa-.lt. Meu'ii straw hat* in season, Our Mock i of Kroeeiie* arc complete uml price* at the i lowest figure. T. J. Keeler. LAi'OIITK, I'A. May 13, 03. (JO TO Walter Spencer FOlt—— VALLEY QUEEN i'LO'Oil, Best in Town. Our Notion J*» pMiiui. ut U will >IIH ked Willi gooilii an.! our price* are the |owr»t. A FRESH tupply ol xriM-erti. i oti»<>ntly .timing •tul (Kk'M reiwrnihle invite the pUbiit l« » ill ||ii| i . .luinir nur 4<hh|> itvfoie i IM m h< i» I:A:*VHH bhkiwkh. M») M I. Vi'iiK | g. H.i t AHMuKV (111 | Kl. I»l MloliK MlfcK CMiMoltl I, KtvritbltiM ruti i*l»»«, Hi mati,tl.lt. J%n u 11, ''JO, Presidential Campaign of 1892. GRAND INDUOEMENFS —TO HEADERS OF TIIE SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN The Presidential Campaign or 1892 will, without doubt, ho the most intensely interesting ami exciting in the history of the U. S'*., and onr people will be extremely anxious to have all the geneial and polit.cal news and discussions of the day as presented in a National Journal, In addition to that supplied by their own local paper. To meet this want we have en?ere 1 into a contract with the New York Weekly Tribune —TIIE LEADING PA PART OF TH3 . UNITED STATES, which enables tis to offer that splendid journal (regular subscription price SI.OO per year) and the "SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN" for one jour— For Only $1.25 in Aih ance "X. Y. Weekly Tribune" rogular price per year 81.00 'SSullivan Itepiiblicmi" « « I 00 I TOTAL 83 GO 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 Uuik»<l. States, and every reader of the REPUBLICAN, should take advantage or it. Address all orders to the— "SULLIVAX REPUIIUCAN." TAI I'orte, Pa. V* M. DUNHAM, ATTOKX EY—AT- LAW in Court House, LaPorte, Pa. OCR MO TTO! Wliat does it mean ? Square Dealing. With less it would be folly to be content, fur more than that it is unreasonable for you to ask. I.ook out for the man that says lie will give you something for nothing, he will do no such thing. We don't do anything of the kind, we don't even pretend to, we will give you as good as you can get elsewhere for your " money and better than you can get in most places. We luve 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 011 them, Come in and see them. Respectfully yours, J. V. RETTENBURY, DUBIIORE, PA J. W. BALLARD MANUFACTURER AND DEALEI TOP 5 "S —ALSO— Farm aid Heavy Inter Waps FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET LA PORTE, PA P. S. All kinds of repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices J. W. BALLARD. May 13. 'OO. lllUT! CUNNINGHAM 1 COLE OF Onshore are headquarter for all kinds of hardware- Tools, pumps, stoves am ranges, house furnisliiuj goods paints, oils, uiti varnishes Special induce incuts to builders. M ANrFArTiiicrt of copper, tin and sheet-iron-ware. Roof ing, spouting lIiMCU oil merit.in etc., a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition, autl we invite your patrouage. CISIM & GOLR Donley Maifactmini Co IMINI.BY lUUiTIIKIU, IMUII'HIKTt'HM. STKAM .MA 1(1(1,K it GItAMTI WORKS. WANI'FACTt'HKHfi oP MONI'MEN'TAI AMI <I M KTKttY WOIIK, IS All KIN l"t of UAHHI.K ANt> OItANITK. In b'tying direetofd. K I><>\vtioi ficiurttl Ayt. you will save the luid tlleiacii'n prutlt, at we ii»nuuf*i'turt nil our work front the ronyli wioiif aud give our cimtonier* the lieuellt which Uttt tuiddleiucn receive. WOKKS AT NKWA NK V * 1.1.1 \ , X. Y., At HI US, N. Y , iHstioit k, i'\. a, K DOXAHUK (leimrttl A«t. OUsHkJMB, .... PINNA ■ UCtUfll UNIVEKBITY LKWIMIIi ltd, l*A joiix ii.ii \Hui*. fii i)„ I.L n nu» IViMiut .li'«liit»4 to put»U« rtilk'tiUh i . ii'M t h4l«h« |<r>|<ati»iuiy, iiU i*l omin |II{ hdiri, mi ttuiwl, •li"Uli| liuil t«l 110 lUU (»"((»' mI 111 i fc *hi i Uhhinmt*. IHt»*ti*iiviw (•'••I I Jl*l. 4Ol: «4»ii fulttnl it'll.lNl»t Ul vl.lium ilh- WM | ii It I. I£l,\ lit II I'M L», M |V Ji 'j *1 It B. W. FAWCETI, FORKSVILLE, PA, DEALER lit Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. {REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. I All work guaranteed and prices reason able. j Jul/ 15, 1592. HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST! THAT'S EVERYBODY'S MOTTO and the people appreciate the fact that- MRS. LAUER'S 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. MHS. M. C. LA UER. " May 18, '93. | HEADQUARTERS —FOB— iSDITS MADE TO ORDER, c. A. HES ■ Call and sec my new Spring and Sinn miner Samples, ~1 can tit you with a suits . from $17.00 up to £40.00 and all my work is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Call and see me. C. A. HESS, , THE ARTIST TAYLOR & CUTTER Main St., Sonestown, Pa. Jan. 8-W3. RUSH J MCHENRY M D ,D 0 S. M KDICA I. DOCTOK PHYSICIAN*, A\*D J SCKGEON AXP DOCTOR OF 1 DKSTAt 81'KOGKY. ■ Pentißtry a Specialty. Vitilizcd air for the Painless Extraction ol'Teetlt jusrics IN UAKtT's SLOCK, MAIN ST. Dl'kßolll PA DDSHORE AND NCRDMGHT STAGE LINE. ' F. M. CROSSLEY, Proprietor- Until kitiiku notice Ktaokh , will Itt'S OS FOLLOW I KIiSCH Kill' I. K Lime L*|»irt* at B:Ii *M. fur Norilnioitt Arri»,> *i Nurilniunl 7:M> », ui. «i L«av« Xortluom »t 11:15 s. in. fur taper!* " Arritaal L*|i>rle I:## |>. m. Leavt L»i'U>tf at iruu p. m.for Nrluinl Ariiwat Niinliuuui ti .lo p. m. Lonvu .Vi-r.1ui.,1,1 *1 7oe |i. ui. for ln|>rtu Aril»» at LnfiorU' H.-.1 v p. Ul. Lcava l.aporl* »' Ha. MI. for lioakur* l.«»n tfualiuro m p, u , | ur Lal'ortA 112 IPORTI i n BUI OH AS. 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