Sullivan republican. (Laporte, Pa.) 1883-1896, December 23, 1892, Image 2

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    t6e republican.
W. M. CHENEY, .... Editor.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1802.
Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Tfi.
as second class mail matter.
SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICIAL
DIRECTORY
HON. JOHN A. SITTBER, President Judge
P 0. addreas, Tunkhannock, Pa.
HON. JNO. YON KIN. M. J. PIIIT.LTPS,
AMofliat© Judges, P. O. Address--Yobkin, Du
ibore—PHILLIPS, Muncy Vallej, Pu.
A. LO9AN UlllMM, District Attorney, P. 0.
adlres •—LaPorte, Pa.
A. WALSH, Protkonotary, Register A Recor
der, P. 0. address—LaPorte, Pa.
JOHN UTZ, Sheriff, P. 0. addresn Dushore.
Hon. RUSSEL KARNS, Representative, P. 0.
address—LaPorte, Pa.
M. R. BLACK, County Superintendent, P.O.
address—Forkaville, Pa.
WILLIAM MURRAY, County Treasurer, P.
0. address—LaPnrte, Pa
S. K. McBRIDE, W. M. CHENEY, D. W.
6CANLIN, County Commissioners, P. 0. ad
dress— McBRIUE. Hills Grove, CHENEY —
LaPorte, SCANLIN—Dushore. Pa.
R. M. STORMONT, Commissioners Clerk, P.
0. address—LaPorte, Pa.
IV. B. HILL, Coroner, P. 0. address—LaPorte.
G. W. SIMMONS, CHRISTIAN CASK MAN,
Jury Commissioners, P. 0. address, —CASE-
MAN, Pintt— SIMMONS, Sonestown, Pa.
G. C. WRIGHT, U. RIRL>, J. H. SPENCEK,
Auditors.
NATHAN PERSI'N, County Surveyor, F 0
address—Dushore. Pa.
J v. RETTENBUH.Y,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
DUSHORE, PA.
JHAXWELL MAY WIELD THE
AXE."
A Strong Antl-1111l Man Slated
lor Fist Awwistant Post
master Ocueral.
ALBANY, Dec. 18. All doubts as to
the attitude of the incoming admin
istration toward the Hill-Murphev
machine in this State were set at
rest to-day when it was announced
on good authority that the position
of First Assistant Postmaster Gen
eral under the incoming adminis
tration will be filled by the Hon.
Robert A. Maxwell, of Batavia,
Genessee County. This is the of
fice filled under the last administra
tion by the Hon. Adali E. Steven
son, Vice-President-elect of the
United States.
Ever since the revolt against Hill
began, Mr. Maxwell lias been a lead
er among the anti-Hill Democrats.
He is a power throughout the west
ern portion of the State, outside of
Erie Count}', and two years ago,
when Hill first began to intrench
himself in power, Mr. Maxwell held
his counties solid for the Cleveland
Democracy. For this he was drop
ped as Superintendent of Insurance,
Governor Hill appointing ex-Senator
James F. Pierce, of Brooklyn, to
succeed him.
Since then he has been one of the
most active of Hill's opponents.
He was a leader in the agitation
against the snap convention of last
February and a prominent figure at
the anti-snap mass meeting that met
here to protest against the conven
tion held in Syracuse in May. In
the present fight between the two
J ictions a more prominent partisan
vould be hard to find, and the fact
that he will have at his disposal the
appointment of all the postmasters
below the Presidential grade is not
at all pleasing in the Hill-Murphy
faction. These appointments in his
State number about 3500, aud no
Hill man will be for a moment con
sidered.
Mr. Maxwell's record in State
politics is good. He was elected to
the State Committee in 1880, was
twice chosen State Treasurer, serv
ing from 1881 to 1885, and was
State Superintendent of Insurance
from 1886 to 1891. All of these of
fices he filled with credit.
Will Carry No Immigrant*.
LONDON, Dec. 12. —Mr. Peters,
secretary of the North Atlantic
Steamship Association, state that in
view of the American regulations in
regard to immigrants the associa
tion, at an extraordinary meeting
held to-day, decided to carry on its
vessels only saloon and second class
passengers from January 1.
It was also decided to materially
reduce the number of sailings during
1893, and to raise the saloon and
second cabin rates in order to make
lip the loss that "w ill be incurred
through abandoning the steerage
traffic.
All special excursion rates to the
Chicago Columbian Exhibition have
"been withdrawn by the association
and there is no doubt that this ac
tion will result in a large falling off
in the number of foreign visitors to
the World's Fair.
Our people are very much put out
about the raise of coal at Bernioe
and feel that they are being unfairly
dealt with. Of course they are
at liberty togo elsewhere, but all
things considered, is it quite the
right step after receiving the patron
age of oar citizens for the past
thirty or forty years ? The Pittston,
Scran ton and Wilkesßarre coal is
{tlaced on our markets for one dol
ar less per ton than our own home
production. It would appear in
this case that home trade is not
wanted. The officials of the Bcr
nice mines ought to make some re
duction to customers who are obliged
to have their coal delivered some
eight or ten miles on wagon or
iW>»
A Man Kill* d at Naud Ran Brad
lord (oual).
From the Bradl ord Republican.
Henry Hatrgerty, a resident of
Sand Run, a mining town near Bar»
clay, was struck l>y Wesley Mc-
Dowell, in a light Sunday night, and
instantly killed. The affair took
place at McDowell's residence at
Sand Run. McDowell afterward
went to tiie Foot of Plane and gave
himself up to G. W. Blakeslee,
Justice of the Peace, and was
brought to Towanda Monday morn
ing by Constable John Davis, and
lodged in jail. A representative of
the Republican visited liim there
yesterday, and his story is about as
follows:
Sunday forenoon Ilaggerty, Wm.
Hugo, McDowell and Emerson Ilag
gerty went out to Clias. Hugo's, in
Sullivan county, and traded him a
horse, and while there were treated
to cider, of which he, McDowell,
drank three glasses. The party left
Hugo's about five o'clock and reach
ed home about 8 o'clock. Ilaggerty
did not stop at his own home, but
called to his wife as they passed to
"get supper for four." At Mc-
Dowell's they had supper, when Mc-
Dowell and his wife had some
words about Ihe supper and
the trade, which Mrs. McDowell did
not approve of. Sbe started to
leave the house when McDowell says
he pulled her back inside, when
Haggerty said : "You let up < n
that, or you will have me to deal
with." McDowell says lie told Hag
gerty he could run bis own house,
when Ilaggerty grabbed him. He
grabbed back, and then let loose,
telling him togo away. ''lie then
tlnew off his coat and swore lie
would cat me," says McDowell, and
then I threw a pitchtr at him."
' Then we clinched and he tried to
bite me, when I pushed him away
and struck him, and he fell to the
floor." According to McDowell's
account there were several persons
in the room at the time this happen
ed, and were eye witnesses of the
occurrence. He, McDowell, then
went to the barn to assist the parties
who brought them * back from
Hugo's, in hitching up their team,
and while there was informed by his
wife that Ilaggerty was dead. This
happened at about 9 o'clock in the
evening. McDowell soon after
went to Foot o? Plane, where he
gave himself up to Justice Blakes
lee. lie stayed over night with a
brother cf Constable Davis, and was
brought to Towawnda and lodgeil
in jail as above stated.
ESTELLA ITEMS.
The Ladies Aid Society will give
an oyster supper on Wednesday
evening December 28th, at the house
of John G. l'lotts.
The stock holders in Estelb
church, will meet at the church on
Monday evening January 9th, for
the purpose of electing a board of
directors for the ensuing year.
D. L. Miller Esq., of Eldredville,
attended the State Grange at Har
risburg, last week, as a Representa
tive of Elkland Grange No. 97G
The Squire says lie bad a seat in the
House of Representatives in advance
of the Hon. M. Joshua Lull.
Frances Bower is building a fine
residence on North street. O. D.
Bartow and Walter Webster are
doing the carpenter work.
C. B. Jennings is fixing up the
second floor of hi 3 store building
for a dwelling house. He will be
gin keeping house soon.
Charles Warburton of Lincoln
Falls, has sold his farm to Mrs.
Annie Pauloe.
X.
SIIUNK ITEMS.
What will the community think
of a young bachelor that will sign
his name and certify to it before a
J. P., that Le is laboring under
great inconvenieces for want of n
school. Some people might think
that Elmer wanted the directors to
hire a school marm for teacher.
Horace Dumond has commenced
suit against our school directors
with the intention of making them
step down from that high position.
Should Horace accomplish his ob
ject and throw the school open—
ten chances to one if he don r t send
to Lycoming county and pay tuition.
He will if the school marm boards
at our house.
The order—Patrons of Industry
of this place we supposed dead, but
it only fainted, something the mat
ter with the heart.
Our road commissioners ought
to wake up. They know that a
certain pieee of road in the vicinity
of Asa Kilmer's needs repairing.
Everybody i3 making prepara
tions to either attend the Christmas
tree or a dance. There are only
four of the latter in this place
during the week.
lUIU-
-W C T A DEPARTMENT
CONDUCTED BY MEMBERS OF THE W. C. T. A
SOCIETY OF LAPORTE, PA.
The National Temperance Ad
vocate: Uneducated or wrongly
educated voters will, a<r the recent
great majority have done, vote
wrong, and thereby strengthen and
perpetuate the overmastering drink
oligarchy. It is the function of the
National Temperance Society, non
partisan and non-sectarian, to pro
mote, through the agency of its
literature aud otherwise, the urgent
ly needed primary, fundamental
temperance education among the
people. It inculcates the personal
duty of total abstinence, and urges
the entire prohibition, State and
National, of the brewing, distilling,
and vending of intoxicants for
drinking purposes. It invites the
continued aud increased co-opera
tion of all friends of temperance in
this important, indispensable educa
tional work among the untaught
masses until an enlightened,
righteous public opinon shall crystal
lize into law.
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year.
T. J. Keeler has purchased
Christmas goods this season with n
view of pleasing everybody. Call
and select.
Mrs. Bivins and son Percy left for
Philadelphia Thursday morning
where they will spend Christmas.
Mr. Bivins is assistant engineer on
the W. & N. B.
The court has ordered a two
week's term in February, commenc
ing on Monday February 20th and
continuing until the 4th of March
The first week will be devoted to
licenses and Commonwealth cases
and the latter to civil cases. The
court and attornies hope to wipe
out a number of the civil cases b.j
long standing on the trial list.
Court Prorrrdlnes
[continued in fci.i, from last week ]
In.re. partition of real estate of Henry
Wanek, uce'd. The court award Lot No.
1, of the proceeding in inquest, to Frank
0. Wanek. for the sum of $2900, and Lot
No. 3, to Charles Wanek. for the sum of
•$450, and do fix counsel fees at $75.
In.re. lunacy of Joseph Mullen; com
missioners awarded as prayed for, and the
hearing to be had before Judge Pbil'ipt
by a jury drawn from the present panel.
Com. vs Edward Smith sentenced by
court as follows • To pay a fine of five
dollais and the costs of prosecution ; U.
pay Ida Jane Vansiekle fIo.CO for lying
in expenses, and $25.00 for the support ol
llie child up to data; also to psy to iaiii
Ida Jane Van Sickle the sum of $! 00 per
week for the support of the cbi ! d until
she ar« Ives at the age of 7 years, and to
give bonds to the overseers of the poor of
Shrewsbury township, with sureties to In
approved by the court, anu stand com
milted until this sentence is conipliid
with.
Com. vs Road Commissioners of Forks
township, case tried, verdict guilty.
Hule granted to show cause for a new
trial, returnable at Tunkhannock, Die
27, 18112, at 9a. m. Each defendant held
in the sum of $.50 to appear in court on
Dec. 30, 1892. at 1 p. m.
Coin. vs. H. M. Chilson, case tried,
verdict not guilty, and prosecutor Harry
Chilson to pay costs.
Com. vs. K. A. Adams case tried,
verdict not guilty.
Com. vs Lindley, case tried, verdict not
guilty, bv directions of the court.
I!. T. Downs Esq , appointed by the
court as auditor of the accounts of the
Frothy. Register and Recorder, for the
year 1892.
Rothrock vs Rothrock, divorce decreed
on payment of costs.
Andrus vs Andrus, sheriff directed to
make proclamation.
Com. vs Bernice Christian, case tried
verdict not guilty.
W. A N. B. It. R. Co. vs Coramr's. rule
granted to show cause why the bond filed
in this case should not be increased.
Mary McDonald vs Martin Walsh, and
same vs with same Anthony Walsh. Garni
shee. Judgment against defendant for want
of appearance, and against Garnishee for
$75.90, amount due to date.
Samuel Cole assignee for Bigger Young
& Co.. WHS on petition, and motion, dis
charged from his Trust and bondsmen
released,
Phillips vs Phillips, subpoena divorce
awarded.
On petition, the court appoint Charles
Biink as collector of Shrewsbury town
ship, to fill the unexpired term of Richard
Lisson resigned.
On petition the court nppoint AViiliam
O'Neill constable of Dushore Boroush,
to till the unexpired term of Thomas Ma
affey, resigned.
On petition, the court permit the adopt
ion of May Kingston, by C. S. Warburton;
she to assume the name of Bertha May
Warburton, and to have all the rights of
child and heir of said C. 8. Warburton.
Staniglans Szerszen was admitted and
sworn as a citizen,
.Ferrell vs Ferrell, divorce decreed on
payment of costs.
And now to wit Dec. 10. 1802, it is
ordered that a venire issue for the sum
moning of 36 jurors, returnable on Mon
day, Feb. 20. 1893, at 2p. in.to attend
upon an adjourned court then to be held
for one week, for the triid of civil cases.
Bv TIIE COURT.
Mary Jane Painton vs. Lyon Lumber
Co. Case tried, verdict for plaint it f.r
#iso- Rule granted to show cause why a
new trial shall not be had.
M. Hornet vs P L. HufTsmith. Pheriff's
return of the sale of defendants real estate
read In open court, and confirmed Ni. Si
and thesanie will be confirmed on Friday
Dec. 80, 1892, at 1 p. m. unless exceptions
are filed.
In.re. lun cy of James Flannigan,
argued and a new trial refused; the court
order lloracp Dumnnd, committee, to
pay over to sai.l Fiannig&n, the amount
shown to bo in his hands
In. ro. estate of Addison Rinebold.
Exception* to aelm'rs, account withdiawn,
and the sane is confirmed absolutely,
Christian 111 vs B. F. Babcopk." Rule
granted to show cause why judgment
should not he opened as to all* except the
amount of $2.1.
Ryman vs Trexjer Terrell & Co. Rule
on plaintiff to tile espies of Book entries
etc., to susta'u his claim.
The usual venires for the regular term
anp sessions for the 4th Monday of Febru
aty 1893. ordered to issue to the sheriff.
iUv wiioie of the givij list, except
rase of Painton vs Lyon Lumber Co. was
continued.
lleinbury vs McFarlane & Co , rule
for a new trial argued and rule discharged.
Geo. More vs Geo. Messersmith, argued
and C. A. V.
Brown v s Mulnix, argued and C. A. V.
John Utz Sheriff vs J. 11. Cronir,
argued; exceptions sustained and judg
ment set, aside.
In.re. road from near Nordmont to
Central, continued.
In.re. enlargement of Dushore Borough,
continued.
Aud now to wit Dec. 17. 1892, at 10:30
a. m. ilie several courts of Sullivan county
adjourn until Friday Dec. 30, 1893, at 1
p. m
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T E£»S9SL MORNINQ ' "EL BIQHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTER.
._l sr , < !7 !tor !' ac,s pontlv on tho stomach, liver
MM Kidney* and is a pleasant laxative. Tliis drink la
tea! It 'is'ca! led**' anC * tor tu-o us canny as
LfiHE'S MESSI6IHE
All drucrifitsaellltutCnc. and *I.OO a package If
you nuuiotcet It.epiul your ad tin as for frcoßnmnlo
Lane A I Hrviily .'Jftitcine unveu tlie bntuUi-itch
Kelly &Kingsley
TEIFDENTISTS^FF
W. B. KELLY, ) D. D. S.
F. J. KIXOSLEY J Towandu,Pa.
Dr. Kelly will be at Dushore on the 20,
of each month and remain until the last.
Gas for extracting.
iSTOFFICE IN GAREY'S RLOCK.^
Guns ! Gun& !! Guns !!!
STONESIFER & BARRETT
Of No. 241 Market Street,
WItLIAMSPORT,
Has tho cheapest and largest assort
ment of GUNS in tlie City and in
vites Sullivan Couuty people to give
them a call when desirous of Fire
Arms of any description. Our cat
alogues are free, send for one.
We also pay highest price for Furs
of all kinds.
STONESIFER & BARRETT,
241 Market St. Williamsport.
ft Cures Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat
BE, "Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A
Certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and
Vsure relief in advanced stages. Use at once.
ou will seethe excellent eflect after taking the
first dose. Bold by dealers everywhere, tarns
bottles 60 cents and SI.OO. „
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Fall Opening
—OF—
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OPKCIAL INDUCEMENT TO CABII BUYERS 1
A full line of Dress Goods, including all
the fashionable shades to be founn in
the Eastern Market, from Ginghams
to fine Henriettas. Best heavy
Sheeting, yard wide, cents per
yard; Bleached Muslin from 7 to
11 cents per yard. Calicoes,
from 6 to 9 cents per yard.
Shirting, a full line at
bottom prices.
CLOTHING
WE ABE selling at 25 per cent discount
cheaper and better goods than can be pur
chased at Dushore for the same money.
Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shoe--the
stock is large and the price low. You can
buy cheaper at my store than any place in
this section of the couuty.
HDMPHERY BRO3- & TBACY,
MAKE.
Men's shoes and boots, fine and course, a
large stock—cheap for cash.
Men's straw hats in season. Our stock
of groceries are complete and prices at the
lowest figure.
T. J. Keeler.
LAPORTE, PA.
May 13, '92.
GO TO
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FOR——
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Our Notion Department is well stocked
with goods and our prices are the lowest.
A FRESH
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and prices reasonable. We invite the
public to call and examine our
goods before going elsewhere.
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May 13, '92. LAPORTE, PA.
rffißY
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w URNITURE.
Dushore, Pa.
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Attorneys at Law,
I.aPorCot I* en it n
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January, 1888-
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ATTENTION
EVERYBODY!
Stop and read the FALL and
WINTER announcement of the old
Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler
of Dushore, Pa.
I am constantly replenishing my
stock with the most desirable goods
10 bo found in the market, suitable
for my trade and within reach of
your pocketbook, that I shall be
pleased to show you whenever you,
can favor me with a call.
I shall make special prices from
now until the first day of January,
1893 for the Holiday trade.
With manj- thank for 3'our kind
ness in the past 14 years, I hope
by fair and square dealing to merit
a long continuance of the same.
Respectfully Yours,
J. Y. RKTTENBURY,
Oct. 1, 1892. Dushore, Pa
J. W. BALLARD
MANUFACTURER AND DEALEP
UP 111 HUB,
—ALSO—
Fait aii Heavy Lite taps
FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET,
LAPORTE, PA.
P. S.
All kinds of repairing promptly
and neatly done at reasonable prices.
J. W. BALLARD.
May 13, '92.
SPECIAL
MIMEIT!
Samuel Cole,
OF Dushore Is headquarters
for all kinds of hardware-
Tools, pumps, stoves and
ranges, house furnishing
goods paints, oils, ami
varnishes. Special induce
ments to builders.
MANCPACTRES of copper, tin
and sheet-iron-ware. Roof
ing, spouting BIHCII OIL
DISTILLS etc,, a specialty. Our
prices are beyond all compe
tition, and we invite your
patronage.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, Pa.
Donley Manfetiriii Co-
DONLEY BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
STEAM MARBLE & GBANITE
WORKS.
MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTAL
AND CEMETERY WORK, IN ALL
KINDS OF MARBLE AND GRANITE,
In buying direetofG. E.DONAHOE
General Agt. you will save the mid
dlemen's profit, as we manufacture'
all our work from the rough stone
and give our customers the benefit
which the middlemen receive.
WORKS AT
NEWARK VALLEY, N. Y., AUBURN,
N. Y-, AND DUSHORE, PA.
G. E. DONAHOE General Agt.
DUSHORE, - - - . PENNA.
HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE ,
DARBY, KENNEDY, Proprietor,
Everything First Class.
Charges Reasonable. March 7,90'
New Barber
Shop, !
in the old School House Building, opposite
Hotel Kennedy.
ELMER SHERMAN, I,
Proprietor, I'
B. W. FAWCETT,
FORKSVILLE, PA,
DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
AH work guaranteed and prices rensom
able.
July 15, 1892.
HAIL ~
TO THE
CHEAPEST!
TIIATH EVERYBODY'S MOTTO
and the people appreciate the fact that—
MRS. LAUER'S STORE,
is right "in it"for cheap good*.
My groceries are always fresh and of
the best quality. Flour and feed
the bent the market affords.
MRS. M. C. LA XJER.
May 13, '92.
RUSH J MCHHNRY M D,D D S
MEDICAL DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, AND
SURGEON AND DOCTOR OF
DENTAL SURGERY.
. Dentistry a Specialty. Vitilized air
for the PainleßS Extraction of Teeth
OEriCE IN OARKY'B BLOCK,(MAIN BT. DI'CHORB PA
DUSHORL' and NORDMQNT
STAGE LINE.
F. M. CROSSLEY, Proprieto
UNTIL FUTHER NOTICE STAGES
WILL RUN ON FOLLOWINGSOIIEDULE
Leave Laporte at 6:15 a. m.for Nordmont
Arrive at Nordmont 7:30 a. m.
Leave Nordmont at 11:15 a. m.for Lapoito
Arrive at Laporte 1:00 p. m.
Leave Lnporte at 5:00 p. m.for Nordmont
Arrive at Nordmont 6:30 p. m.
Leave Nordmont at 7:00 p. m.for Laporte
Arrive at Laporto 8:30 p. m.
Leave Laporte a* 8 a. m.for Daihore
Leave Dusbore at p. m.for LmPorte
Sawed Shinqles
The best in the market and
at low bottom prices
Three grades constantly on band
Will t deliver if desired.
Write—S. MEAD,
May23'9o. LaPorte, Pa.
LIVERY.
CHAS. LAUEB, Prop.
Rigs kept in first class order
Charges reasonable. Stables at the
MOUNTAIN HOUSE—East Main
St., LaPorte, Pa.
May 13, '92.
LAPORTE BANK.
LAPORTE, PA.
Do a general Banking ahd Collecting
business. Any business intrusted
to us will be carefully
attended to.
Agents for
Steamship Tickets to
and from all parts of Europe,
ind for Fire Insurance Companies.
J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASMIKR.
darm ody Hotel, dusiiore.
MIKE CARMODY Proprietor,
Everything First Class.
Charge* Reasonable. Jan. 31, '9O.
gJ*ENRY T. DOWNS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Jx-ProthonoUry, KegiMer AUccordtr of Sall.C
Mr-Offic® in Court House, LaPorte Pa.
CLIFF HOTEL~
Eagles Mere, - - Pa.
C. P. CHENEY, Proprietor.
A large andconimodious house, posses
ing all the at tributes of a Brst-class hotel.
tu* supplied,