l&ICJffl. W. M CHRNKY Editor PIMHV Aicivr £Gth, 1 EXTEKEn \T POST-OFKITF, LitrOHT], PA.. A- SI'. Siner. it). .1. S. Wllhelm. (!. Maxwell, (.lower, "v'O. L.J. MeOregoi 7. Win. 11. Grundy. 21. .lames it. Laux 8. Traill (ireen. ' 33. iteilit. I'lleiiirn il. J,lines K.Mosser. 2!5. J. M. Linel-e'y. 10. J. W. M.Geist. 24. li. L. Lincoln. 11. llenry A. Knapp. 2."i. S. I>. He 11. 12. Win. J. Harvey. 20. M. 11. Tavlor. 18, James Muir. 27. C. F. Barclay. 14. J. 11. Slielbley. 28. Jesse E. Dale. fuuul) ilckdt. Full UETIiESENTATI VK, DANIEL T. HUCKELL, of Forkavllle. FOR 811KHIFF. THOMAS 8. SIMMONS, of Sonestown REPUBLICAN CONVENTIOIf Pursuant to call of Standing Com mittco the Republican Convention convened in tho Court House at La Porte on Tuesday Aug. 2:5, 1892. J. W. Rogers was made President and D. T. Huckell and Dr. Broc.K way Yice Presidents. Secretaries ■were: Ulysses Bird, C, W. Mig~ gins and J. 11. Kina. Credentials wore called for after which a com niittce on resolutions were appoint ed by tho president. Suiel com mittee consisted of the following named persons : E. A. Strong, J J. Webster, Daniel Sclioonover, Dr. Ciamble and E. M. Dunham. The t \ reported us follows • Jieaolved, That wo heartily en dorse the wise, able and patriotic administration of President Harrison and we pledge our earnest and undivided support to his re-election. .AY*Ten'. ~112, •J'lkii, wo sympathize with all efforts of tho laboring man to improve his condition, and of every lawful ellort ho can make to secure better wages—for himself and family. liesolved, That wo believe most heartily in the doctrine of Protection to American Industry as under stood by the Republican party— ami iu the dootrino of reciprocity, that has opened te> tho faruicrsaud mann facturers of this Country a market for their products, ami manu factures. Jiesohyif, That wo pledge to the ticket this day nominated our un dive led support. Resolutions were read and adopted. On motion it was deemed best not to place iu nomination a candidate for Congressman, however the fol lowing persons were named as Con fcrees to meet with the District Con fcrenco, viz : 11. W. Jennings ami Hon. W. C. Rogers. On motion a representative of each precinct met thu committee representing the I'atretiis of Industry in Dunham's law uilleo where tltcv suggested the niuics of available candidates fur the ulllee of Member. 1 bey reported the following names Tiz : J. K. Mini, D T. Huckell, J. \S. Lambert and W. F. Randall eacj ouo of tlie'so persons were pi iceel ill iKUiiiuatiuu with the fol lowing result: Huckell..,,, i»a Hird "i ltiiidall !!!!'.",!! *ll Lain bert 7 Mr. Huckell having received a moj.ajty uf tin, v.»tes cast Mas notuinnted, after which h was unani tiiously tiominatcd with thiee rous iu« cheer*. rof Sberilf, the uaiae ul Thus. Simiueuis of hoiicstoK 11, was phteeii ut-fure tlui ouiiventiun who wii'- Humiliated by acclaWatiott, Ihu Suiuliii,! CuUiUiitteo mill r.llH-lluil V\ nielli 11 eiv-n li.llneel ;i folluw. 1 lovjurrtUfc. t'vrdi.i*. I'»|, >,.|,„ t luuy. I ' ,| I I 'V. W, 4,1, u I>l- » u i». r I-, v.i. Hi Klkl.St), 11.W.1.ar t t> K Ii n4l i,t, »' AW- Ki.i .n ' t-<*!*«» • I W J I , I. |n> II H I, • •' Viau i'h ii in.l. Ht-.riMi.K' t,N a tii iiih> H. ii W« A M. Wiluuti. VhM, W«i»m< J,., m.,i u J k i Mu :* % s.i, | i<. | H |4, | U i H, \ U Uk W AiUh Hu. |l*> 1 ,1, 111 .1.,, t., M ku r l|» a ;» limu, , 1 It, S U, 4t , If 112 M,i, w^ , ' 'l U 111 H • ' 1 I *'*>»», » tMltn. IM>) M"»WH "... it a, It -I m i»m, J k Uu i, , »toil Fo ksville Uoro. K. C. Solwubaohtr, Fiunk Uunnou, W. C. Slilier. F,,x. W. K. loiter, I£. W. Uill, A. IJ. Kil mer. ,iill»Grovc. J. L. ChriHtian, C, W. Siuller, .J. A. Morgan. .Tnmtaon City. Jno. Miller, Emery Pickruii Jig. Carpenter, LaPorte Tw t >. Z. E. Botrford, B. B. Kins, Lyman 0. Harvey. Uitoitp iiuii,. Peter Wlii'aore, W. M honey, N. ('. Ma I en. ' "iim. Mm. Philips, 0. W. Higgins, F. U. Waltuiaß. - i •shiiry, B. W, Bennett, J. W. Aumiller, C. Peale, Jr. X iii* completed tlie work of the •(invention when Mr. Iluckell was called upon for a speech. He ans we red the call with a rousing good speech and ho did'nt tiko it fro in 1114 inside coat pocket either. E. P. in'»hnni and J. W. Rogers also enter tained the convention with some wh jlesoino remarks, after which tin convention adjourned. The nomination of D. T. Huckell of Forksville (or Representative, fill ove *y acquirement e>f the People ll ne is not elected it will be because il e people of Sullivan county prefei > corporation candidate to one oi thei • own Sons. Let us see whai can be said favorable to Mr. Huckell. Ist. He is a farmer. Mot ii gentleman farmer but a follower of tho plow and a tiller of the soil. 2nd. He is a man of high intelli gence. Educated in Sullivan coun ;y, be has by reading, and self in struction made himself one of tin best read men in this part of tin State, lie is in free sympathy with tho cause of education as can b< readily proven by all the teachers ot the county. 3rd. tic is a good public speak er: Not a mere man of words but a real speaker, a thinker and at time*- an eloquent orator. There are few men in tliis congressional elistrict better equipped to speak upon tin topic of interest to tho people than Daniel T. lluukcll. If he goes to Harrisburg, he will be hoard from anil always on the right side of the people. 4th. He is a moral man. Noi ouo who would deny to his fellow man the privilege of following lib own conscience or inclinations, but a genuine christian gentleman, who believes that by doing right himself, by being neighborly, kind and chari table he best can serve his Maker. sth. lie is an honest man. A1 though he is a poor man the people know that Mr. Huckell could not be tempted to leave tiio paths of hon or for any amount of money that could be offered. If he goes to Harrisburg he will vote for the peo ple and not for corporations. 6th. He is truely and honestly a friend of the people, of the farmers and laboring classes. This is not to be shown by his own statements at the time ho is seeking an office, but by his whole life. Every word lie has ever spoken every line lie has ever written shows him to have been for many years a true friend antl advocate of the lights of the laboring people. 7th. Lie is a resident of and identified with Sullivan county. He was horn in Sullivan county, every dollar lie has got is invested in Sulli van county and his money, his time, his thoughts antl his labor have all gone to benefit and improve Sulli van county. On the other hand very little can be said against him. His oppon ents cannot assail his private char actor, all that can bo said against him is that he is a farmer and pool not able to spend money to buy votes. If that is against him then the lookout for Sullivan county farmers is indeed a poor one and we will be thankful that Wyoming, Bradford and Lycoming counties | have been kind enough to grow of j tico holders for us. To the farmers, laborers and me chanics ol Sullivan county we say that in I). T. Huckell you can advo Irate a Representative who will rank in lliirrisburg among the loaders and thinkers of the Assembly. A man you can rely upon to do hi> best for your interests and do it honorably and openly, a man wlm cot" 1.1 in>t he bought with money and who will not try to make enou. li out of various legislation to pay Ills election expenses but will always be found honest, fearless, independent and true. Vote for him reader and Yot will lmvc done your part to tin loose tho clasp that corporation in terest- now have upon the throats •il the people, of Sullivan county. The Itepublieana of Sullivan conn t V did not i.'o outside of ttiu count \ lor either of its candidates. Like \|r. Huckell, 'Jims. S. Mi Id llloil* out ■ atnlidale lor Micrill was bout in out Solders, Ho Hr»t *aw light in Davidson twp , and froiu that time until the present (except lour vear* ■>p» nt in the South). Toiu ha* been picking Sullivan county stones ami 'ryiug tom t rich bv farming Hulli van county land He ha* u pleas >ut home near Seuicstuwn while In liiit Ihed all hi» life. Tout, Willi (}>«». . .Simmons, Isaac and Due* Simmons went to the front when tin ll ig was i»i»i»ile«l. This comprised till wlnili Itiwi' V. I'wo of lite Ik >v n X Hand I • me were killed, I'oc W it. ♦Ueit live or nil times, ouee in the bead at t'U elieelui*villt', win to | M wat U ll tor de ad ot if i»n i|ay • and voi||e| liava dleil it lie hud hail silt lie l»<'~' I'll til" l|oi-tol» IllHifHl H| t - ml shut but (list *a» nut In* laid l hit lie wi» in t ruwlonls l'wiiii»y|tit i It.ii i, is iliiwu.li l lie war ami (ought it lull \ »l>tii uiid 111 all ui let Mlliu luili and an mi at I 'ni l il ulioi, but wits 111 ibti i|o»|ii| H | |, u i t 111 41%, lof tt|i Hi 111 Ml* p| It ulu. He le ll liuiiiii l*ce 1411*1 lie i|tt| not wunt lu ms e the slur# nit«| stil|Mis shot di.wn, be ruuglil hl»«> t# Umu wbHe 1m wss at the ft out, .i»,i| he came back to Sullivan county when tho war was ever. Since tl.eu he has been a farmer, and Justice of the Peace for many years. He was elected Jury Commissioner nnm wlwt we cnll a society woman in our Circle. She says : "Please take me in the 'Margaret Bottome Circle.' 1 am rich in temporal Messing;. ImL oh. so poor in grace and strength, sc easily Vast down!"' I hesitate from telling yon the trials of this person in attempting to form n Circle. She was so surptised at the pride that was shown by church members in regard to the socia standing of those that were in th< Circle ; she saw so much self-seek iug and self-aggrandizement tlm' she retired from wliat is callei Christian work ; but in being witl us in our corner she tells mo thf t ••he was brought back to the true spirit of our order. lam sure this dear sister will not fuel that I an betraying any secrets, for she is only one of many who could writ* just the same from their "exquisite homes." She says : "It is luivdei (or us who live in the whirl ol society, with pressing home duties to possess llis spirit continually. It is so hard to find the time foi taking in, so I fear wc miss knowing His will toward us." And then slu tells me of her disappointment ii the spirit of "children workers." So much is done for the poor, she adds and so little for the rich, and the* are so often spiritually needy : tlicii trials are legion where money doe? not help. The most tender part ot the letter 1 cannot give 3'ou, but she lias been won to the ' better part' through our talks in the Journal. I thank the dear sister for her letter: and what shall I say of so main letters that have come to me ? On< lies before me now that almost tool my breath away for very joy. Th< letter is from California She telh me her life is a "sweetly busy one,' but that she sits once a month clo-n to me and takes in all I say in tin Journal. Hut what made my hear give a great bound was this "There are fully one thousand King's Daughters in southern Cali fornia asking for the Father's loving benediction to rest upon you. Is there a possibility that we may set you here some day not very far away ? Well, really, I felt lil<« starting at once, and I assure you 1 am still hoping to see the State 1 have so wanted to see ; butwhethei I ever will or not. that letter tool, me through a golden gate, and I was in a climate where tiie flowers ol love were very wonderful! And for a moment I seemed to realizi my extreme wealth in the love ol many women. I can never tell the I joy this Journal has been to me, and it seems to me I never saw a magazine so loved by those who tuki it. QOUI.T PUOCLA.UAHON.; WIIKIIKA*, H i*. .1. A. SiTTsrn. Prpfilent Tu lL't\ Honorable* Jutin Vonkin 2i'livi-re r , (juarti r Be»si'in< of tlio l'eitce. Orphan? Court >nl Coiuui n Plea* I- r th« County "112 Sullivnn. have issued thflir precept, t<> me directed, f.-r holding the K-veral oimrti in the borough of l.al'orte, on M n.'lay, the lUtli day of Sept., A t>, ISU2, at 2 o'clock p. 111. Therofure, notice i- 1 lertby -iven to tho Cur oner. Ju«tloes of the I Vac.' and Conttulilm within the county, th it th. y bo then and there I*l their proper per-on at 2 o'clock pin. of sni-i day, with their roll*, record*, iDi{Ui?itinnf, ox aininatiom and' Iher r'.nemberauei« to those ihiiißn to which ihair rflices appertain to b lone. And to those who >re iiound by tti#it rueognimnco to pros cute against p'iponcre who are or ahall b 1 in thejcil of the raid coon ty of Sullivan, ate hereby notified to b- then Kid there to protccute againit thcio as will be ju»t. JOHN' UTZ, Sl eilff. Sheriff* ofll e, LnPorle, August S, 1892. Ktu>rill Sale. Bv virtue of Sundry Writ. of AV. Ft. i.*iai out of the t'.nirt of I'omul .n l'leas and to til" li racfed and delivered, thi ra will be e*iiosed to public iule ut 'he liushore House, lluehure. Pa., on gATI'HDAY, SECT. 10. IBUJ, at one u'elook, p. w., the following It'-al Katate vis s All that certain lot or pier ' of land lyin : and being in the itnr'iigb of liu.h »re, Sullivan County, Peuna., dr crib das tiltows; I'egin ■lllllikl •Id r > e no r I It. 11. lli. > r lot in line of the side itf Cbeiry st eet, thcaou along aid Brewer's #a»terljr line, I sll leet to •aid Brewer's outheily corner, whinh is alau the eorner of this lot; thei oe with a lint parallel with I'herry street, about 75 feet t. line of line of iia iuf estate of J M. Hon* ct I 1., to a corner the a along line ot sail lleaeock's tittle, hlj feci to a eorror in litis uf said l b rrv •Inet ; then s sluug sjid t'lierij «treet, abou [ til leel to lbs | lae.i of Cotilainlng 12.2541 Musi's fist mure ur less, mid liafiß! there.,u creel d one I WO-SIOI i d lirllml dwelling bous 1 with kitchen at'. Ob d. a palm .1 op and olio r uUibii I a I w Hull In. growing thervu i alii all Improved, Belted, label in cieculiou aui| M be sol I as Ihv property itiun delUHßtlu* iii lii do io . s Janio. I lam ( .%... | -iv 14, i n.. I 1 Jo. all 1t.1,.1 »ry »..lss V'Kirlui 4 i o . So .I iy i.no l« i| nu,. ~ lU.it. B.ch »S Isi .b lli io' i.if S 7b I Mat* J. I'.im .1 V* 111* 1.1 .« Lumbt i'o,l|4 |.,m Iswu ii. , 4 Ho. .Ie I ujli v. la ut* II «ob.| o >o. u l'a I 1 M I' 10, Ai.uip.)!, A Lei- i I i i|| || I; j|,«| ( Ii„ | vle> lenu l»'I l ul-n.I > upi . t | 7 UtKlge »l k Id »s t w n.uel Ma>lll i > 1 0. Mui aiUiie, K ia* M-» UMO I »I, a oi. p.n • II k fs II ia .. Ilautuud and 1111* Cl.tlMgn. hi. I>4 Hie., 112, lev) 1, eptical IV 11., .as. Ilauy 11 HI 11. Ilea,B Bepl lam* i jt. Ir .j a#« II lli ilat lift} »*J 1.1 i|a ijibf asl M k tIeoHNMHb - IB Ms. l-|.« set?!, lnsi/...s IV b.Mi.ib It t Isimi 11 l>aaig. Mi > Me. »» l». le wI Ut l». .«! .1. ,p. »| U 4i> a 1 I , 1 111U u ji. k 112. Ik . UIU) 1 hi, n '# It I ho U 11 i>f 11 1 i,4>t#s Mr*, Ns>, | 1 I I li. I i 4a 1 4. V 4M>U. I .lb | • *., If* , 4s, «, |»y4, I K.eliy&l'vmgsley & -.'"DKNXI.STS.JJ W. B. Kf.l I.V, ) I). 11. s. F. J. KiJinsi.i v ) Towanda, Pa Dr. ICeliT wlllhcnt r>u«licre on tlio *2(> of each month and nmain uutil the last. Gap for cxtrnotinjr. IN GAIiEV'S I!LOCK..{£; OHOV/U ACME I*: fot Bufaing Oil that hk Made irom Petroleum. It gives a biiiliant light.. It will not smoke the chimney It will not char the wiek It. has a high fire test [t will not explode. It is without comparison as , perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the fines' crude in the most perfectly equipped reiiueries in the world. IT 18 TIIE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by ACME OIL Co., Williamsport l'a. J H. CAMPBELL & SON. SHUN C, PA., S Arc Agents for tlio Celebrated EUREKA MOWING MACHINES AND CULTIVATORS, and jJ«-BTEEL KING" HARROWS, the hest in the market. Gallon, or writo them for Catalogue and Prices. July 15, 1892* Spring Openhig —OF— Ftriip Si Domestic % Costs SPECIAL INDUCEMIC.Vi TO CAHII BUYEItf ! V full line of Dress Goods, including all the tashionablc shades to lie found in theEistem Market, from Ginuhanis to tine ilenriettiiß. Hest heavy Sheeting, yard wide, eenUper yard; lileuehed Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from (5 to 9 cents per ynrd. Sliirtinsr, a full line* at bottom prices plot irm WE ARE selling at 35 per cent discount cheaper anil better goods than can be pur chased at Onshore for tin* mine mou"V. Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shne- - the stoek is lari;e mill the price low. You ca'i buy cheaper nt my slorn than any place in this section of the county. HUr/IPHEitY BEOS- & TR.'.CY, MA K Men's sliocsand boots, tine and course, a larjre stock—ehean for cash. Men's straw hats in season, Our stock of groceries are complete and prices at the lowest figure. •j T. J. Keeler. LAPOKTE, I'A. May 13, '01?. - QUEEN Best in Town. Our Notion l>epartiiient is will stocked with goods ami our price*are the lowest. A FRESH supply of groceries constantly nrrlving and prices re.isini.tlile We invite the public tn call and examine our goods before going elsewhere. * * .T TF'IL V T> -T> aaiWAiiaaia i»* uiivmit' May 13, LAI'OHTK, l'A T. J. Ai. F. 11. INGHAM Attorneys at Law, Ufarw, ■•••niiii Legal HiisinesH attended tn in this and adjoining Counli s Ti lo|ilionii ootumuniuiitiuii direct Jauuttiy. lihs. UL I 1.1.1 \ Mi»l'uH I' IMI NOKT|| TI'M S'i || Kailrua I, In tlft l Mw.d.j, J, IU( 14 'm It 4 I II K- V. n m I 112 M A. M \ || 4|4 |u in A Will'iu«| ..rt, |. y1- , i I'. J II in 4 ;i| J "' •11*11* A inn, 4in *• a . 1 *" * ' \ 11*11* 1 lu ML , ,i : , 4 ■■ » I. I'M I * tali lu I I sU- I 1 M ' Oil, '• t'l 'ilid ■ lu 41. <*> K»« liugtud lU ||i 'j 4 j,, 4l< «II I'llt*ul' . It. IN .11 4»v ! 4 |i *»t .. |,> uu '„ Ui 1 In if. 4 1,, I II" *" ' I 1 a11....u i 111 *1 4 i « •» » Ulan Uawr IK I 4 I) 1 .» ... »'I l.lkin. m 4«| 4 ; ■ • I- 1.1 j |4) a 4 Ik, I. iii.d || i)n l , | .41 »it Uui ' ) Vail*., I| 11.; 4», I *I" » • ■'! '■ M »!-♦*# .. II 4• ««a I * | •' I 4«1»4' *II II I j *IV 4 r,\ •sn I.«, 44. ..4 im «i« *i> 1 *ll H»lJl.,ui(i Jll .»■ I A 4l I*l «»• It" fc* •!** * i DkMII \U *ui| fguMt 111.ti1.i4 Uk* 41 14 n #|f V.tli i Mw>| 4u «t,i4 lr-.«. *.*l. - ii. l ah I I <14.. i|i TL M 1 14» «I •••,* 11 HVM L.« foil. lia>i> 1 l| »*i iU tiKHJ.y. WMUM. li. rt * i Mm *ir U*441.441 lift, Presidential Campaign of 1892. GIIA Xi) INDUCE MEN I'S TO READERS OF THE SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN The Presidential Campaign of 1 will, without doubt, be the most intensely interesting mid exciting in the history of tho IT. S'H., und our peoplo will bo extremely anxious to have all the general and political news oiid di«cith:-.iont> of Hip day as presented in a National Journal lu addition to tliat supplied by their own load paper. To meet this want we have entered into a contract with the Mew York Weekly Tribune —the leading pacer of ths— UNITED STATES, which enables us to offer thatsplendid journal (regular subscription price 81.00 per year) and the "SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN" for one jear— For Only $1.25 in Advance "X. V. Weekly Tribune" regular piice per year SI .OC) "Sullivan KepuUlleau" » » 2 {><> Tota '- K2 00 WE Furnish Both Papers One Year For $1.25 Subscriptions may begin at any time. This is the most liberal combination offer ever made in tho United States, ami every reader «r the Rkpubmcan, should take advantage or it. Address all orders to the— "SUILIVAH REPUBLICAN." __ I*" forte, Pa. M. DUNHAM, ATTOHNEY-AT- T. AW I? »T'Office in Cnuit IIOUI-P, Lul'ortc, Pa. OUR SI 0 T T 0 ! What does it mean ? Square Dealing. With lesß it would be folly to be content, for more than that it is unreasonable for you to ask. l.ook out for the man that says lie will give you something fur 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 pood as you can get elsewhere for your money and better than you can get in most places. We have no use for silly, meaningless arguments. It is us much to your interest to deal with us as it is to curs. 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, i. V. fiETTEMBURY, DUSHORE, PA | MANUFACTURER AND DEALEI 10? s IS —ALSO— Farm ani Heavj Lute Wapus FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET LAPORTE, PA. p. s. All kinds of repairing promptly and neatly done nt reasonable prices J. W. BALLARD. May 13. '92. SPECIAL MM! i Samuel Cole. OK Onshore is headquarter for all kinds of hardware- Tools, pumps, stoves ani ranges, house furui«hin goods paints, oils, uni varnishes Special induce meats to builders. MANI'FAOTRES of copper, tin and sheet- iion-ware. Roof lug. s|>oiiting HIIICII OIL Dis'i hi s etc,, a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition, and we invite your patronage. SAMUEL COLE, Dufhoro, I'a. Donley HaMi Co IMINI.KY BROTHER*, I'KOI'RIETORS. STEAM MAItIH.E A UUAMTI WORKS. MA M HA< rt units oF MOXI MI.NTAI V\ li it MKTKUY WO UK, IN All KINIM OF MAhHI.K AM' UK AN ITU. 11l li i> «)\am* »K Oeiiarul \-t. tlUßhOllil, .... I KNNA lit»l iUK Ks N K|»\ , I \ I'tMl l'l 11 thill KHMttkUV. | iui r. Ku ialUlnjj I u-t I'll». I haii/i H>u»unahU. ♦/.//« /. 7, tM ' i i'liiit'u UHim UPUHIfc MO 111 B. W. FAWCETr. FOIIKSVILLU, J'A, DEAI.EK IN Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed and prices reason able. July 15, 1592. HAIL TO THE CI IE A I'EST! MI. J ■- A.Y.| ML M , IILH.s EVERYBODY'S MOTTO and the people appreciate the fact that— MRS. LAUER'S STORE, J is right "in it"for cheap goods. My groceries are always fresh and of the Lest quality. Flour and ftcd the best the market affords. MJTS. M. A LA UELI. May 13, 'O2. RUSH J -MCHENRY M-D-.D-D-7 MEDICAL DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, AND BURGEOX AXD DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. i Dentistry a Special t}*. Yitilized nir tortlie Painless Extraction of Teeth •OEFICE IN GAREY*B BLOCK, MAIN ST. DI 7 BHOI:fS PA CU; : HOiIE MB iiioi STAGE LINK F . M. C noSSLEY , Proprirto Until fitheu xottci: Stacks WILL RL'N OX FOLLOWING SOHI-PI LB Leave Lapnrte at 6:16 a. m.for Nordmont Arrive nt Xordmont i>. m. Leave Nordraonl i.t 11:15 a. m.for Lapoite ! Arrive »t Lup rte I:«(i p. m . I Lonve L poitear ■>. op. m. f\,j> Nordlm.nt i Arrivfiit Nordmont f.:30 p. m. Leave Nordmort a- 7:iin p. 01 . f or Laporte 1 Ariive ut Laportu S:S:i p. m. Leave Lap no a' 8«. m.for Dnslioro Leave Du*liore at p. m, lor LsPorte Sawecl Shinqles The best in the market ami ut low 1 ottoin prices Three grade* constantly oil lmiuT \Vill k deliver it desired. Write— kap, 51a,v23'90. Ln Porte, Pn. I ADOUIS JiOYl.i., J It. KAUX ;. rro}>rl.,u*r. A Ik«i> am 1 EAV uu L.-im h.-uM, n », t . '"•K 1,11 »ho attril it -of • hi 'l'll.- it ir is Will blippliwl 111 puU-uiu^^ •112 tho public rmoecituHy 'ailiijitca. » A FORI I. I.l\ ERY. I'iekc U 111 Mud Irnm jil I'iiita nf Kur«>|i9 liul 111 I t, u i ,i. . J. Al.l UKli J< >ut >V s ( AMIu u 'Alt\H»|»N IH»1 11, l>l MluHl'. Mi hi; OA It Unity iv. ,n.i», Kurjthing l i.t Cl* *. 'A UNJTT N, „L.H 11, £|*i:SUV T iMiW.ss, VHOkljU lt«| V H * l*» LI I ' Ik 1 » i(' | u • -b * I II '• I itv | *