CSS WOBMCiW LiPusii, I'a , Auuost sth, l w .'.. TOWN AND COMMTV "v'! 3 . August sth. T!ie railr ad i- a sure .0. fv ini : ■ 1 ■■. il! toon he ijoiie. T.te old soldier wii: vote fur Prcs itlom ' ina ison. Tuesday was a wot day for tlx- J'rolii. 0011 v-inthin. Mrs. lucf. Albert of Cherry, n visiting friends in town. A large ntllc snake was killed at , Jamison City, last. week. Tt is ruworod that we are to have: a wedding in town, shortly. Fredjji 'lcscbutt and wife of Wysox. are visiting friends in town. 'ihe Democrats will hold their delegate election this Saturday. M. (J. Miller of Dushore, was do ing business at the county seat. Monday. Miss Lilly Crawford of Wyoming county, is calling 011 friends at La Porto. July is gone and it is to he hoped that the excessive not weather went •.villi it., Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher of' Philadelphia, aro visiting fiiords in town. '{'he long looked for ruin came do 1 , n >n Sunday and ti c corn leaped a Ibut, in tho air. Hon. Russet Karns and son, Bert, took a trip to Benton, Columbia county, on Tuesday. Real estate at LaPorte is on the rise osving to the go:id prospects of the W. & N. 1). railroad. Dance in the Kng'iv Ue'.o ltink each Fri day evening. Jtet'reslirnentu served ai all ; hours. Good music always in atteu-.tauce. I J. E. Ka.-t <k, C >., pnpiaetars. The Democratic aspirants for of J fiee in Sullivan county, will learn 1 tlieir fate next Tuesday. The scarcity of rain during the! past weeks, has caused many wells to £0 dry in this vicinity. Mrs. Win. Keller and son, Leroy, j of La Porto, nre visiting friends at i To wan da and Dusliore, Frank Crowley's yoaring colt tin fortunately cut its leg near tho fet lock joint, 011 Sunday. Mrs. Judge Ingham and Mrs. Judge Mason, both of La Porte, arc visiting friends at Monroeton. Our Sullivan county farmers are giving more time to sheep raiding.! Tlioy say there is money in it. The young people of La Porte will enjoy a picnic in the Lake Mokoma j grove, on this Tbnrsday afternoon. The children think tli< • managers j •of the Sunday school picnic a trifle | slow in issuing invitations this year. Miss Lulu Colt of Wysox, who has been visitii.g friends at the 'Mere,; returned lo her home■. on Monday. liio Demoeratio County Conven tion will l») held in the Court House, at this place, on Tuesday, August Uth. There were four hundred death; in Philadelphia Satuiday and Sunday, caused by the intense heat of hist w iek. Tho picturesque Morgan estate at the 'Mere, will he sol 1 to the high est bidder, 011 Saturday', Aug. 6th, 181)2. 1-or fiesh vegetables, cinteleops and tho much recommended (ihiten flour, go to the store of Mrs. M. ('. Lauer. Miss Laura Fagne of Iluifhes vllle, was visiting Dr. 11.11 an 1 fnm i y at this pli.ee, the euily | art of the week. I orals am »cuice this wei k Tin llot ssefttl t-r of the pa-t Well, h • caused (.ur laudm >s clicks to re main at a stniiil miill. It is iputc p« -di\e that a hot wave will hi like the l our, llol|kt< at La Port. .on Tin das next. It i» to bo hoped tliiil II h .1 git oit alive CI. W. S nelers ol tih'ii Man r, was doln ; htisiiie at the eoi.ni seat, Monday. While lure Mi Sander* mad • the IL 1 tflil.tCA s iiltliv a plt'ieoHUt eall. IteV. ,l;imi , MoiroM, >eitr>-l>irv . 112 I'l II win . IllbUt I, ~, w , p'< a hia th< M. K, 1 ' ti U 112 is, A Hi;. J, at e|.o. u oVI I. and u t Uv u ii' : til' 1 HI, •Indy iig fioiu 1 In, | • 11ittii t ik« a lis t tit \S' \ lilll pi, 1 , ; , I ~t, ut that counts ai \i, 1 i„ |, 1 , tilt* > | 1 IIS ' of II S ill lie \| 11 . murder cm*. We* i'l noun il.mii that tl ue will I" tut i'| » in.!* „ fat as Mils «-• Hill > U |-,.|,1,11,ed, NNuaiu in's tu i,}» I to l >si> lUm •hwiildtu it. A woman who svnv. • to marry a j man to leform him ! ad bettor take in swathing before the knot ia i.ted to see how alio like it. J.-.cK Ponnhoe, an employe of tho i La.Porte tannery, ft • on tho plan'" j road between tins place i' ; h! ! dale and ce! a fearful gash on hi j clin, Satii' .'ev. I A largo uuu; er of strikers nt Home.tead are g"in:_ r 1 >'to work I much svi-er men. They have. reached the • >i■ i■ in.on thai, iliere ii liotiiiag : for them in si liking. A full tielci't \va • nominal oil by i the Prohibitionists of the countv, j lon Tuesday, and their selection of* candidates ale vefy good and svill no doubt, poll their party vote. During the past week we have placed thirteen new subscribers to our list.. They have come unsolic ited. We are Hearing our number desired when we enlarged—fifteen hundred. A number of representative and business men of Mnucv are trying hard to have the southern terminus ot the Williamsport & North B-.mch railroad changed from Hall's to Muncy. It having been reported that the remains of Ncali's Ark had been dis- ! coveted, a Chiciuro mau at once bo- j gnu tjjo organization o*' a syndicate for the purpose ot' exhibiting it at the World's Fair. Do not borrow your neighbov'3 copy of tlio Kni'tinMi AN" tuns pu<- t'ngiiinito inconvenience and an noyance, but iust send a dollar io tiiis ollice and enjoy the ple.i&ara or reading your own paper. About this time the would-be po liiical prophet spread a the wing', of Iris iinaijfination and proceeds to tell i every newsjiaper man who will listen j ; to liini exactly how each state s'il! j vote next November. The Lawrence Pros, of Dushore, | have sold their furniture and »in<ter ! taking business lo Tubaeh ,1 S ( in. j The Messrs. L isvrenee Pros, will de vote their entire time to coiiiract'ng I and erecting buildings. An entertainment consisting of ! recitations and music wj'l be given |by the Loyal Temperance Lejim j Wednesday evening, Aug. 10, coin ' meucing at half past seven. A col lection will be taken. They say, lh.it should Jcsh Lull receive the noun's uion for Member at the Democratic convention, on ue\t Yiiesdjy, lie will use the col umns of the Ditshoro lici ,r in booin'. ig him for tlio oleetio i. If you could •..ango a man' 'o'o -r(. by his loud voice, or his i svidingne-s to face danger by his i readiness to shoot ou his mouth you I might conclude that there are j some vers finrl men living in thi i :;-'o and uc uo' 'tion. - The toad lu tsv 311 tins p'ece raid ! l'icyville, is in :. i'earful coiiditioii and rumor is ul' >ai that unless ihe same is putin repair b\ Seitteniber court the Supervisors of LtPorce tsvp. will be put tin ler nrreat for I negiecting tlioir duty. Tho present C'oin.re-s has done | nothing eompa: disa Is siieakie/ is» eept dlasv their salary. It is qii le 1 prominent that tliey are nfr.tid to j in »ke a record fearing it would lcs |si 11 (Jiovii's thaeee-. of eh iioli ; Tim Pvinoei.ds in t'l'iigii > don't | dare trust them 1 ises. It is a vi 'Mho ii. I.isv to pcriint IVitadn thi-ll • t t, sv on piivuti or public lauds, Tlio tunnei* and -upei s i»oi s are in mlable to the | lasv and liahl. 1.1 »1!• r ,!ie p leiltv f.»r a tailnre to destrov tuis prt, wherever found up • 1 their land-, 01 ' llpou tlie pnblie hi isva^s. It i-. ht.it,d tn I allium h tl" number of teen « njlosid at the ||.mi u I nil v■* !* tk) on Is b'.'.'i v it. sv. 1«■ i ul t lie l'i*l (i ■1» ma toriid 11l I ti'li. Hi ts i tulit, till ■ e f.>rt« tbrtt a la. 1 lie;;, rity of the Ifotii till wm »lev U .ill not Alii Il eal! en >/.- 11-. KIIU fuT„iT • I Das'd Ta>hr, 1 nth cf Muncy \ .'o s, « rein tesvu hm di»v. t 'ti y 11 u en roue Dtidiore. His t a emididate ftir sluuitf rtlliji ' to the th i i. ll of Ui.- D im- U• • •« as- ..tout ami w. blip po«e l,t» W»» h>o»„iv np 1.,« (■ end I hllia 1" a ttr 1 fair < I'l tiuw, I o'lev,t'. a-. ti»,l t Jl.i<i taf iiU ' I'n le ill tu. • 1.110 nrn» id in town the I.l' put off . * ,k and h 1. Hme iv t«< iiuvmIW.AK.II i with a s . .. 11 eiuitraedii - tlii j'> d lie.; of t*M .It*, l ' 112! J ti'iv... 1, ' l ollkviil. i Pliiltp .1, 11*1 to, IL . tool K. J. Is I's , ItiHill nl, I'a., * met U ti ami K 11* * of lb iitltlM, ' \c»o 11114 lo IU |. I Itb I li. t y• u|lll|t id ill I id lii >-t l e I'l hi tl plutid Ui »t hi Mo'iitlM an 11 tin it gul-'g "I the Nn|l "I, £iok ir, aiuit Hikr*ie«f li oR sK: ' | Bta >oth black horse 12 or 11 years old, co'ov aliltlo 112 fed, slight blera | sli on light hind leg, tior<e 111 good 'condition, nice easy driver. Hsasir.ss, J rouii t bull, wire trimmed, sidt i ciieck, witu yellow felt pad under 'saddle, very good condition. | to At. ON : Is an old piienton. black body and dark running gear with light stripes. |and needs painting badly. Da-h j boai«i is badly broken by driver's , 1 net. Lining i dark areen and | badly iaded, in back right hand; j corner torn j.dace, several ether torn 1 or worn places in cushion and top of j lining and tiic top oi leather in rip ped. WHIP: Is a light colored rawhide with J. M. Signer's name on same. The thief is a rrrn about 55 or GO years of ago, stoop shouldered and having a slight gray mustache vIOOOo reward ssillbe pa d for the arrest and conviction of thief and re turn of property or proportionate amount for any part of same. J. M. SIIJNOK, JMnghivnton, N. Y. It is pretty evident that the Marks' murder ca-e will be tried 111 Wyoming county, in svliicli event. Jwe shall expect the Commissioners iof said county to pay the one hun dred and fifty dollars rcsvard ottered by ibis county. There is no good reason why Sullivan county should pay for criminals wanted in Wym pig county. There is good ground for a kick about here, Walter Ditnn of ess-ell, while crossing the mountain enroute for I.a Porte Tliursday, saw a very large black bear. On Saturday one toi hxscd tho plank road between this place and Thornodalo a low roils in ads mire oft ioo. Cooley, a ("'.mstcr in the employ of .lames M. I', 1 lane ,v Co. It svoultl nppcarlh.il bear meat is yetting quite plenty in these part 1. (.hot Spcary. oip. rvi-or of D vid soii tsvp., sviti commence v.oik <>ll the new Cherry Ixun r >ad in a sseek or two. This road was recently surveyed by ITlyssos Bird Mid -taeis !in about a inile and 11 half troni i Nordinont oil whnt is kno*vn as the i Kceh-r road and intersects with svhat ' is termed the Mountain road, at the I summit, to hen diet Lias completed I thin road, it will be a great convcn : ience to tho traveling pub'ifi. The Dushore /iiv' " infiitrs ! that Mr. Karns' friends will not island by Mr. Lull should the latter ; be forced on the people :is the nom j inec of the De.aoei.itie party. Mhal. I Newell don't know i a'l. worth grab '! hiug for, h is-, ~ r, sve are :11 pK : sed ' to h irn his position in thi- can 'pi: Our Republican friends will ' I petcoivo at oueu that he is head over horls for the monopoly candi i date. The lloincKtc'id lietnrs are finding ' out that kilting j'COjil" is a seiioii; In. lines -. Not only have sevcal ot their leaden Ixcu put und t hi'.-ivy bonds to answer at court for tlieir ,it [Me.- il i: : ty in the riot, but one of ' the men vsho was lecogni,; las huv ■ 11114 actually tired at the biirgi-s ha been committed without bail on a e! r -e of 1 Milder .1 the fir--;, degree. • ile -o people si il ret be -o reads ••• ith their Mints hereafter. Tiie laboring p ipte of Sulilvatt counts iv. that >b ,li Lull cm 1 it. Ib ( let-ted it nominated. Mr. Ldl • onis -('• I) sixty cent • county tax. Would toi, ci>,oiiler th t you ; ssi re d .;»« i ; hi to vole for a mau <dio nub p'y 4 aenpation tux to i.u •i. -l . rOl Oi. : , . lilt, t'ljll ..is ... j co.iipi It'llt and 1n * s%||,» pay* evi.. il 'dollar- tax on hU home 1 N«, sse i think not, Jam. « Pet. uuu, un Ivi -r of • Liil'ouo tsvp., Ih en vi ma to |uiy Oil ' llie tosvu -hip Itidvbtiais and i uuiU - ing gold pi i *ln eaucelhig ) nkes 1 lit* i viess of the niualiou and «uti liini pl«iit> of timmmii. lioti lo ere h ('il the rutin'iu l^nttnl* '! J iul "i' Ptidtio of .Mn.e'V \ lev, t \ in (own Til lav. 110 is h I 1111 h r iv.ts h 'Ole l> Ml ll » h< .1! Hl' i , l u |„ M lit -le of ,b Ho. IPv 11 t«sp M hool liook - M IVII MI 1* lie ,ti o.d 1- 11 urn ait am 'Od oar Sa. I • nah - lot 11. Kalittvlkni eui'ii s' fa dm nr# In tliit*l Mtite «l itt tin in 1 ter »t tin proveai. U I'll tie pn'.li. 11 t>U I. ul tins liitv« «• .11. I tho till. . of mn , Ul n»»» l««M»Wtt»upuvUu*4 of thi*i 111 1 *t in du.v AV. Ui*mtl.l.'.d 'hut I H.lieU'r uf tm ill' |i,tto .jm li s, tl <ik , ! I'V oopc(l?nr;i* 8 wl'orli" Koro j Si ii'Mti j i The School JJor.rd of iai Porte B<.r ; met at the office of H»:\ T. J. tnj hum, piu.-'iniil to ci'! of President j I'm- out- -.1 '!'n ' MfFui'liini', If or I T. J. In;*' n,''a:«< • Wr. ,!o, John 1 ■ S'.nylh, IJ * »?i. Uusf.fl V. i i and E J M. Dtinlr.'U. , ! Minutes. 112 h>st. mm tin? read. Oi , • ,• V ■ t< I j motion n nolir. v ifint l»y b -k , jtaryto N. C. Mubcn to j ly.ier' | amount in his hands of iSchoo ' i >i l £131.1" ' i.uildiu<r hum 170.1 i ! ! " ; Tot • ' $3Ol. .1 j oi pi of. cil ir i, would he commenced ;tt onco t > compel t he same. Or. motion of Hon. T. ,T. Ingham, [ lie school toi'iu was directed to ho-1 gin on fust Monday in September. I On motion it was resolved that, the Board will pay touchers (or en suing year the following sums viz : Forty-five doiiais to piincipal and tliiity dollai s to liio assistant. On motion the Heard adjourned until August llith, at which time the teachers are to he hired. E. M. Duvn VM, fc^c ' The engineer corpg engaged ■on the \V. A N. I>. completed the h ca tion of the line ot railroad from Nordinont to tho Summit, on Wed. nesday. Construction will now follow at once. E. S. Whitney, a railroad contractor of Allentown, was in town on Friday and Saturday, lie walked over the ground preparatory ! to putting in a Lid of grading the j same. We understand tiiat several j other railroad eontiactors will visit the location of the ground with tho j same view,between now and tho 15lii| oft: is month a . tit it Is the last day ' on « h'eli bids w : ll he received by the I Oonpiiny. The pros,-eel s of a rail-! road i"j Lal'ortc w >.s ncyev better than Lll v -lea'. the nre-ert timo. All ■ '»i •. i(, I UIS l'.cld M the i Court 11 ohm at thii- place on Tuesday | Tho pan ioa concerned wore—Barker, I lloso A Gray v-. («i irgo Wen. The I litigation was about a booh account i purchased of .Jacob Lorah b\ j Barker A; Co. T. 6. Laird, Walter Sper.cc'r and J. A. Jordan were cbo.- en at arbitrators. '!'!io pmomit claiuu'd by the pill's. was s!(h> *(. the amount awarded Iv tie' arbitia tors was £ !•>">.4l). The attorneys in l.i •• case were Thomson tor phi's, and iScouten for deft. Owing to the J alienee of Mr. Thorn on, Atty. j Dunham plead his side of tho case. ! \\ ■ understand tn .t all pa-ties cou ' earned, are quite web -atislied with tlie result. This s pcniis a woul ' for the judgment of tho arbitrator . In. 1 e < n-. -oi iicv. C. A.B . v\ i 1., who w-s i n.b.t to hold r %'ice a: 5t...0il i j'.i in*jo• 'I church in. e la .. Sunday r- intended—Mr. .i . it Ui.-i'ly lead the soriice and ile of the day, in which he was ai-'y a s ; tea by lite choir, Mtouhl ; iheie be no minister heo no:! Nun -1 dav, the 7th iu-.t., tho *>■ me ijc-itle man has genet ou»ly c.» mi-nted b , a riiu oiVs'ate, at i<>i' • o'e'ock in i L lie aileinoo i, We are ve y p'la-ed 10 note the buorcsl taten in tld» ' U'hiitv.li not oniy by our resine.it '; citi 'jii«. be- by a lar ;a nuniber of our sunnier \ i-itors. Many pe .pie, even in this enlight 'mod arc iaibaed with a deep rooted kuik ritition regarding Fri day, beiie\'inv, it to be a day of bad ; omens, ill luck, in fact an ell round i: unlucky d iv. It seems lliey have newr learned thai Co) imbus le' ! the Old \V<>'l I Oil a Fii*l"y, ditfuv eied the New W»'ld on a IYid v. I J I'll t'l." New Win 1(1 on h I'li.lav, .i --. tinned to tlie I'll V\ orhl on a F'i 1 hl\ , and lho-I st Oi lli'll >.>» ', rt'M. I • it'm 'our hu.id edth Aunivorsftry o' j I v lie d ncovei'y ol Am«." io.i «.• o »..'•► ] un n I'i'hlay; n» we seit Mint lo'* iln, at leant, Friday Ul ot «iieh an i.n.. lucky day, h Wll II I'II Ito ev> e » liii VU'VI'• j t. 11> tin- outlook if .. •• t .k I'o| i ii..el t'ockiei i- a vie ».'s si ;n fioiit' I repi.V : "N»v, l tk Hu c ajain In' t, Hldfd IS h« ' V« d,t Ito. II). 'iv'* e ihe odd t« I r hi j siivor ' ( U,iirioni.ow, hut there i»H jliilii I I t it'll ai] I lie lu l Ik liu i .e !i* .ill nil of It. t m uti mid ml * *i 1 l t Oil !'it* I. 112 I i «l -U ;o pSnll'lß I'l.MI It.ill 11 '.in In. I » not i.• 11 w die !«• iH' ~| e.iii i > » t,oll i 't mi i » V»». » ff' b ii oiin » ! ,0. ' ) ,1-1. ... .HI ...II pi,. 10 O. j '»'he iob.iv ii k a, 4li*i .U Nv« a,i | t|| |, | ti. I. I'O II ill i,l|. «!, M.I, KI'II <•« "'ii"? oil lh<i l! I- j I Mood of * | di.M, \U; Mi • v ,1.1 Hi«i ii- 1 't*** "i Mr. Hi- i I. l> It to ini '# Mi M ( M -o', |ie In.ii' i d Mr II" .• • o I.i 111 111 W'm pllbl'l pill ■ i U. "ii the »eh".i 4 t,t m t«n |i h; 1 4 i|i> .d J. t tlx i ti. ,1 !<'#•<» ipj, %,»4. i iih. I Mr. C. V-'. Enyk'inan, a ltsiileiit ' if Sh.uly Noot, Colley tivp., Snllb | van county, died of heart trouble fit ■ his iw*ld< i;co, on Batuiday night, j.Jn'y 30th, «P'.id about IS7 Jear-. 1 D- ecastd wjo- formerly of (Jcmnny-1 . v.'.i tumii 4 u lhi-> c-K-ntry he en- ! le.eil into ' ■ liii .-s- -that ot import- j I in;;" and dealing .a stationery audi i i ivood.*. Kif< In adqutilti-rs were ; i N.'.w 'teik city. il.'i fallowed th; .in;.until his litr-dth failed him , ■ hen he tain" to the ne untiiin to i ! ■>. te. Tlio-deceased was a bacheloi j j and had n - ided in Colley twp. foi j ' upw irds of 2(1 years spending a good j 'part of tlie cold winter montl-.s at ■ I Dnshorc n guest of Jos. riliddeu jdoi'l. Mr. Englcman during his ! recent illness was cared for by his I niece, who came to hni residence j about six ago and whom ho intended to accompany home nt the close ot 'he heated s.ason, raid re siile with his sister in Boston. Conn., i i the future. D. ceased was rec oiled among our most well-to-do residents; his property and cash be ing estimated at anywhere from forty to sixty thousand dollars. ' 'his will most likely be divided be tween his two brothers in Germany and his sister r; siding in Boston, Conn. Tho biviul took place in the litt'.p cemetery at Bella Sylva, on Wednesday, Aug 3rd,at 10 o'clock. \\ in. Hanntoti and Miss Mary Fok and Mr. Frank K. Saokett and .M 'ss Seany Whipple, all of William spo''t, were out. be,at riding on dm river at said place on Monday evening. The boat occupied by the j former was a flat bottom structure I a-id while racing with hi 3 conipan- I ions, tippe/.l and both occupants. ; wcic thrown into the water. Tin i lade ili-s Eok. was saved from a wa.eiy g"avo I»y tlie help of Mr. | llat .iiion and tho other two friends. M". llaiinton although recoucd a : i»ood swimmer was d 'owncd. It is j thought that the over exertion of 1 ! unliiiig 'V'e o-.rs ami the assist?nee Ihe rendered tnc lady 112. tigucd him .so lia'My that he could not regaii. | | stn .lytii .-uiliei.-nt to reach shore. ; i'liiiiiiMrf s:\ii-aciioii oi 'i'4'C.ts by Un* "Ci!: - nlii.iiU •" S'rilCO: Now ton C. Maben c>f this town, having puichasrd ol the "Odoutii'i der Manufacturing Company," the ! >ole and absolute right of tin.- use oi i tlieir process, throughout thi.- county, for the absolute painless | extraction of teeth, is now prepaied ! io till all or any engagements for this ; purpose. As soon as arrangement* can bo completed, Mr. Maben will | visit all tho towns and settlement-, 'v. iiliin our county, of which due notice \. al be given ; iu the mean . i;m •> ho can bo found, or eouiiiuiiii caU'il. with, at liis resu'oiicc on •J ,ncy -1. iii this borough, where he will Iv pleased to meet any or de^Minhis services, uud oiler any ■ -:phiiiation desired. '.nullicr 11} .U'riw.iN ii',-. Tliom.'s A'-i'oot of ll.iiston, Lj i .i.a ug cou.uy, ia ; fo.'nd ib id o. .he uo.it )>c uh of Ins homo hiti . it 'da. Ji'.ly There wa : . hv.llet boh .ii hi* l'.ead a id a pistol jby If s .side. 'J i:eae .i iinist iiiee i'i to iln the r\ oi' suicide. Since | '.lie.i, h ivcv. i. tin"e is a su-p'oum i t'fii. , v »b!io' ii)ay haxe been lnuniei id, as ihrec sho, > wine heard in >m i-.-.-iion at (ib'nu tho lime ut ms I i npo-oil suieii'e. l>r. i''hinn.'['r.n of 1. lulu i, it ito i 1 ami lied iiie liodj, • nt iO W'il'.mii jo t <>n Mo.ul. x ( ['ml • i!|)o* '.ei 1 ute i ••>e to i) sv: ut At ■ c'riii) l.ci'i i, r.in I'mt oiueitii or I i'fa i : uve,.i ,ati<n; A'> i.n 111 his l' e hillO '.ltd llil* |i: , i y.i tjCihi. and lucy had I ill* • b iliitl e ui'.lit l.e 0.0 .t.i 1 -.hi i»ii. g o«i ~ > Abulia i.i iig t ! i i.i.i e mut «i',ti his wile. w* - - A Jail .i nt (li-uoftll 1.1 >'t 'I l-Illli'lli 110 I I Oin.l l ill I'll-. LOIIiUV llil been ri .,i ! by lb •hoiiot rv l-'aumdil. I riwjud.;i.HUt : 1 for ■; i'l 'O, i.iii.ia> •I W - »| I'll red bv K. A, I'm kl I j id nfiibtc •uf tlm I'aikir e-.ati', ' • I,a. . Ity 111 and others agidi>« . i.i . > 10, if i! t IV'iiu .in ■ I ml i i>in; un . u nail . .r t the . .I.U o. I.i« 111einni .ill., known t«* ilte , ihii tibial ud ' i I I'i.ii |.ui.y s l»»i<U, iiiui /.'al , tin - id t'. - 1 t 1 Mi t .a ii ". t rit u Out | H.-il, I ~ I 1 ill' 111 112. i ill ut Ii 11 j i i th n diYm ,- „112 l|f. H. ( Fi i!. i»• • -1. i.t !•» Hint the vn tin If iin itl'i utpi» | i> i> .ii..lion l tw pine i mill mil of h * injiiiu ' I' . n.. Mr Ifrkik w«« out hi t d, , dii I •! ab. ut li i i. I »«♦* the itripiouti' i » i ill >»f I: i V Willi I !• 11 H I I I'd,, Ih.t lit. J ii |tu lh.it hi* i ill.i. dut lag th* CLOSING-OUT SALE. OX ACCOUNT OP Retiring From. Business. Wc Will Close Out Oar entire Htoek of ; Clothing Cents' Furnishing Gaods, Shoes, pats, Caps, Trunks and Valises at and Below Cnst, Remember this is no advertising scheme, No shoddy goods ; our stock is new and fresh and Must be closed out by September Ist. N w is your time to get Clothing at a Great Sacrifice. i DON'T WALT, but come eaily and SECURE YOUR BARGAINS be fore the stock is btokcu up. ! ®NE " PRICE" ckoTHIEKe Li. SHILLER, Manager. Scouten's block, Dushore, Pa., at stand formerly occupied by M. M, Miirks & Co. 80 Days Oiearing-Out Sale ! To mute room for Fall Stock commencing on July 20, 1892. I have a largo stock of goods which \vill be sold lit a great bargain. AVill sell bhocs at whole sale prices. Ono dollur will bay a good pair of MEN'S, BOYS', YOUTHS', LADIES' MISSES' OR CHILDREN'S SUOES. rt Bwn L?adJr, Largest Stick, « (Jratcst variety, B KS Most Correct Styles, QUs few H ost Goodt, u llta Zfest Values, BEST MAKES, LOWEST PRICES Wholesaler, Retailer, Manufacturer. • o Every stylo, size, <|naHly or grade of goods known to tbo trade in stock or to order. For tit l'nil iru ie «•> arc ticking on umisaliy laigc stock of Hand-made Boots and Shoes at price* very low. I<epniri&£ neatly done on short notice. i. ulw..ys enr-.y a full ttoek ot Leather atid lindings of cvory description. Cash paid for ilids, I'clts, Wool, Tallow, £o. J. S. HARRINGTON, fiUJHORE, PA. - - - LOPEZ, PA Lcndii g Shco Dealer nnd Manufacturer of Sullivan County. A li. Ml£fcl!SKßt>MlTll t Manager, Lopes Store. -*B. G. SYLVAM.X DUSHOKE, PA. — I DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; BOOTS, AND SHOES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. V¥E MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TIIE PRODUCE' BUSINESS AND ATJ ALL TIMES; PAY TnE ; HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND EGGS. E. G. SVBAMItiI. LAWRENCE BROS., Fata lealen ad Undertakers. We havejust received a large now line of Fall Goods of the latest It i.viis :'.tid sty It . A great variety of Pnilor Suits, Easy Clmirs, Spiing Rockers »ve. A full line of Bed-room Suits, Spring Matrcsses, and Feat Iters. The lin.'-t a-.sorlment of Olllee Desks, Cabinets and Writing Desks, ever kept in Dushore. e also wish to call special attention to our line i*s<h tmi'iit of < 'ouelies, Lounges, Picture Mouldings, Ottice Chairs, Bar- I'oom Chun, Dining-room Chairs, Kitchen Chairs \c. Everybody ia invited to CALL AND SEE OUR 112 NEW GOODS UNDERTAKING In Undertaking we have a largo assort men t of COFFINS AND CASivEi'S. KM UALMIAG W HEN' REQUIRED. An elegant tieui't r wilt attend till fttncrnU. A portion of the publio' patronage is espectfully solicited. LAWRENCE BROS., Dushore Pa. TO THK PUBLIC! o-o o- o-o-o-o-o 0--0-0-0-o-o i 1 am prepared I > meet uiiy price-, or with a llrst class and well selected -dock ol j MEN'S, YOUTH S, BOY.?' AND CHILDREN'S UI.OTWNO. I HATS, C.I/'V, J X/> (,/\\ rs J'r/tW/Sf/LVit UOiWS TJil A'A//.!<;:s .I -\'/> I MiiIiKLLAS. 1 ul it le.tve full tin. * ©t Hamplt a from two Merchant Tailoring E*!ab« eUnn nts,foi ('ukloiit Wuik. I'liifectlUs guatanlced Cull slid gul puces, Voiit* Respeetlully etc,,' r VIISVKNI. t'RONIN S NEW 11l tH'K, LOYAL NOC K COAL I'lin I"-*! 4H«I elu upv»t coal Mi the utitrkel. To etudomtr* fton LAPORTE and VICINITY. Till PUICfc 1 Rl l»l t 1,11 AT 111E URKAKKR TO $2.30';, 1 :s. \M» AT niniISCIHI IM.'O I'Ell IH.X uv TUN UAIC I hi' *4l «U» I.I'II At 11. 11. (, U. liLlt.M t, Hup't.
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