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    THE REPUBLICAN.
W. M. CHENEY, .... Editor.
*
Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa.
as second class mail matter.
SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICIAL
DIRECTORY
HON. JOHN A. SITTSKR, President JuJgo
P. 0. address, Tunkhannook, Pa.
HON. JNO. TONKIN. M. J. PHILLIPS,
Asscoiate Judges, P. 0. Address—Yohkin, Du
shore—PHILLIPS, Muncy Vallej, Pu.
A. LOUAN URIMM, Diatriet Attorney, P. 0.
adtres'—LaPorte, Pa.
A. WALSH, Prothonotary, Register A Recor
der, P. 0. address—LaPorte, Pa.
TOM MAUAFKEY, Sheriff, P. o.address—La-
Porte. Hon. RtISSEL KARNS, Representative,
P. 0. address—LaPorte, Pa.
M. R. BLACK, County Supeiintendent, P.O.
address—Fork.iville, Pa.
WILLIAM MURRAY, County Treasurer, P.
O. address—LaPorte, Pa
S. K. McBRIDE, W. M. CnENKY, D. W.
BCANLIN, County Comm'.<sioners, P. 0. ad
dress-McBRIUE, HillsQrove, CHEN BY
LaPorte, SCAN LlN—Dushore. Pa.
R. M. STORMONT, Commissioners Clerk, P.
0. address—LaPorte, Pa.
W. B. HILL, Coroner, P. 0. address—LaPorte.
O. W. SIMMONS, CHRISTIAN CASEMAN,
Jury Commissioners, P. 0. address, —CASE-
MAN, Piatt—SIMMONS, Sonestown, Pa.
G. C. WRIGHT, U. BIRiJ, J. H. SPENCER,
Auditors.
NATHAN PERSI T N, County Surveyor, P 0
address—Dushore. Pa. '
" JV. BETTENBURY,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
DUSHORE. PA.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Our new engine arrived on
Wednesday of last week and it is a
pretty little piece of machinery. It
only occupies 63 by 30 inches of
floor space and is a perfect beauty.
J. W. Ballard hung the gearing and
put the engine together on Satur
day. That there would be no de
lay to-day, [press day,] we put it in
motion Wednesday and it did the
work with ease. The REPUBLICAN
is now by far the most complete
printing ofllcc in the county. The
engine is manufactured by the Ship
man Engine Company of Rochester,
N. Y., of whom we made the pur
chase and our friends will be pleased
to know that we did not buy on the
installment plan but paid spot cash.
"While in town call in and sec it.
The residence of C. C. Wilcox of
Dushore was consumed by fire on
Saturday forenoon Dec. 24. The
fire company was there, but as this
was their first outting, were green
in the business and some of the ex
cited members leaned too heavy on
the handles and smashed the con
cerne, hence the building went up
in smoke. A good part, if not all
of the furniture was saved. There
was no insurance on the building
and the loss is estimated at about
eight or ten hundred dollars. The
many friends and neighbors of Mr.
Wilcox presented him with some
thing over one hundred dollars im
mediately after the fire.
• Frank Bascos the Italian boy who
was run over by a dirt car while al
work on the W. &N. B. R. R. in
the vicinity of Henry Kohenspargei's
an account of which was given in
the REPUBLICAN in our issue of the
23, of Dec. died at the Williamsport
hospital on Thursday night Dec.
22. He was buried in a Williams
port cemetery on Saturday the 24t,h.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ingham of
the 'Mere enjoyed their Christmas
dinner at Judge Ingham's. They
came over on Saturday the 24th,
that cold day and the Mrs. who has
not been out of the house for the
past year, stood the trip remarkably
well. Freddie is improving daily
and her friends has every hope that
Bhe will in a short time regain her
former good health.
United States District Attorney
Ellery P. Ingham was on Tuesday
evening Dec. 27th, married to
Miss Katharine Bailey Barrows, the
ceremony being performed by thn
Rev. Edward P. Smith at the resi
dence of the bride's uncle, Thomas
W. Bailey, 541 North Seventh street.
Mr. Ingham's father and mother and
brother E. V. Ingham of LaPorte,
were present at the ceremony.
Chas. Seeley formerly of To wan da
and who recently purchased the
Forksville House, took possession
of the same on Monday. We un
derstand that Mr. Seeley intones
enlarging this world renown hotel
stand to compare favorably, in size .
with mine hoste who tips the beam
at 350. A decided change can be
expected.
County auditors—Geo. C. Wright, '
Ulysses Bird and J. H. Spencer, 1
assisted by their clerk, Atty. Downs, !
are busy auditing the financial '
standing of the county. These peo
ple, each and every one of them are I
competent of doing this work not- 1
withstanding the slurs thrust upon '
them by the boys paper-the Dushore I
Jtevieir.
Pamy Beck of Muncy Valley, 1
formerly of Bernice, was arrested on 1
Saturday by Constable Lowry of t
Bernice and placed in jail on Sun- ,
day. The eharge is fornication and
bosterdy. He was released by giv- c
ing the desired bail, on Wednesday.
Old stale dinners don't go with
the railroad men. They are human
if they do work on the railroad.
Married*
Dec. 20tk,4892, at 3p. M-, Flor
ence H., daughter of Griffith Phil
lips, of Hemlock Grove, Pa., to
Wm. J. Yocum, of Benton, Pa., by
Rev. J. F. Glass, pastor of the M.
E. Church of Muncy Valley.
Frank Gallagher will apply for
restaurant license at February term.
He will hold forth iu the old bank
building on Main street. A number
of our people are of the opinion
that one restaurant Is a necessity
at the county seat.
The trotting association of
Williamsport, Wilkes-Barre and
Elmira contemplate leasing Lewis'
Lake for the winter season and
speed their horses on ice. An en
tertainment of this kind would be
very amusing to our people.
Report of accidents along the
line of railroad are quite common
these days and serious ones too.
Should they continue as common all
winter an uninjured employee will
be hard to find among the works at
the opening of spring.
The burning out of John Smyth's
chimney on Saturday evening caused
no little excitement on our streets.
Peple came from every direction be
lieving the building to be on fire.
Had the Dushore fire company been
in sight—the result can only be con
jectured.
•mm s «a
Klklaud.
The Republicans of Elkland twp.,
will hold their caucus for the pur
pose of making nominations for
township offices at the election
house at Eldredville on Saturday
evening January 14th 1893, between
the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock P. M.
The Bazaar which was held in the
old bauk building under the auspices
of the young ladies of town, on
Thursday evening Dec. 22d, was a
grand success. The net receipts,
were $40.49. This cash will be ap
plied toward purchasing a piano for
the School Hall.
Miss Maie Spullen of Philadelphia
and who has spent one or two sum
mers at LaPorte, was H welcome
visitor to our town last week, and
in honor of the event a very pleas
ant party was given at the Moun
tain House on Thursday evening.
Miss Spallen returned to the city
on Saturday.
Samuel Cole the hardware mer
chant of Dushore is doing a good
business in this section. He has
supplied no less than a dozen or
fifteen cook and lobby stoves to
parties in this vicinity during the
past two or three weeks. The pur
chasing parties are all pleased with
their goods. .
Michael Fember of Lopez, who
was sentenced to ten days in the
county jail for house breaking at
last term of court, was released by
the county commissioners on Tues
day by paying twenty dollars of the
cost and giving his note for the
bilante. The total amount of the
cost was? 47.45.
We received two long strings of
poetry relating to the death of a
child near Nordmont, this week, but
as neither was signed by the writer,
both quietly repose in the waste
basket. Our readers are no doubt
aware that writing poetry of the
dead is entirely out of date and con.
sidered vulgar by the reading pub
lic.
*
ESTELLA ITEMS.
New Year was ushered in with
rain.
Aunt Avis Boyles, an aged lady
of this place, is quite sick.
Miss Dosia Plotts is home on a
visit from Williamsport. "Howdy"
Dosh.
There will be a public installment
of Grange officers, on Tuesday even
ing Jan. 9.
Wm. Painter and family has re
turned Irom Milton, where they spent
last week visiting Mr. Painters
mother and sister.
There has been considerable
claim jumping goicg on in these
parts lately, which will very likely
give the courts some more business
in the future.
There is quite a number sick with
pneumonia in this neighborhood.
A little daughter of P. A. Boyles is
very ill but at last report was
thought to be improving.
Ellie Jennings is preparing to
move his family to Eatella. J. G.
Webster is renovating his store
room for them to dwell in. We
welcome Mr. Jennings and wife to
our neigborlioocL
Death lias again visited this sec.
tion and removed a number of the
old land marks. Aunt Polly Brown
wbo resides with her daughter Mrs.
J. M. Osier at Lincoln Falls, died
on Saturday December 81st. She
was near ninety years old.
KITTIE CLOVER.
foNESTO TFIV ITEMS.
Our blacksmiths are kept busy
now.
H. C. Boatman has been running
Jacob Lorah's excelsor machines
some, of late.
Our schools are closed for this
week, as our teachers are in attend
ance at the institute at Dushore.
Jury commissioner Geo. W. Sim
mons is at LaPorte, to-day, helping
to draw the jury for Feb. term of
court.
Dr. Rothrock, wbo hurt one of
bis legs by falling on the Sonestown
R. R. bridge some time ago, is, we
are glad to say, improving.
Ground was broken j-esterday for
a new engine house for the use of
E. M. R. R. Co,, near the place
where the old station of the W. A
N. B. R. R. was.
The holidays passed off very
pleasantly in this place. Both of
our Sunday Schools had Christmas
trees with good assortment of pres
ents for the little ones, as well as
for the slder ones.
Ed L. Butler of Hughesville, Pa.,
has been helping J. W. Buck in
Bodine & Warns store at this place
during the month of Dec. J. W. is
collecting the accounts due the
store during the month of Decem
ber.
The house occupied by Geo
Hess of Muncy Valley, was burned
down on Friday evening Dec. 30.
Mrs. Ilees has just stepped out for
a short time and it is supposed that
the lamp on the table exploded, ot
was pulled off of the table by the
old child and thus setting the house
on fire. Both children were burned
to death. One child was two years
old and the other six months old.
JL'he children were buried Sunday,
at Soncstown.
S.
Sonestown, Jan. 3. 1893.
SIIUXITITEMS.
A. B. Kilmer has moved into
the widow Leonard's house, henc<?
will be close by his oflice, the town
hall. A. B. is J. P.
Messrs. R. T. Battin, David
Williams, Byran Williams and
Alley Rightmire killed three otters
on Tuesday of last week.
There was quite a riot on the
streets a few nights ago. On in
vestigating we found that Elizabeth
was trying to keep Cora from riding
down hill with Ed.
Mr. Chas. Wing, of New York
city, was visiting friends in this
section last week. Charley is draw
ing a salary of SBOO. a year, as a
traveling salesman.
Henry l'arrish left the dance the
other night for dry goods. He
went in the direction of, the hotel
and not returning indue time a
search was made. The lost was
found pretty well chilled.
The New Year's ball at Piatt,
passed off without any one getting
hurt. The music was furnished by
E. M. Letts and W. 11. Fanning and
was good. We do not think "Big
Jim" could lick everybody in the
hall. He is a pretty good man, how
ever.
Horace Dumond titles B. S.
F. town mayor. It is gener
ally ci needed tat It. S. has
quite an influence here. The office
don't pay only four hundred dollars
however, in two years, while the
office of guardian pays thirteen
hundred.
BATH.
List ol Grand Juror* Drawn for
February Term 1893.
R. W. Wright, Fred Anderson, A. C.
Brack man, Reuben Thrasher. C. N.
Meade. W. W. Boyles, John Bradley.
Jno. J. Low, W. M. Phillips. J. B. Lam
bcrson, L. S. Bryan, Edward Mcßride,
Frank Magarglc. Albert T. Wilcox. Jerry
Dunigan, A. K. Qeary, Thomas Oahan J.
H. Bohn, Patrick Murphy, P- W. Hun
singer, Joseph Sick, Herman Ring, L. O.
Mclieury, B. E. Bohn.
LIST OK TRAVRRSE JURORS DRAWN FOB
SPECIAL TERM OF FEB. COURT
ON FEB. 20, 1898.
John Mullen, Steven Yroman, nenry
Stalil. Thomas Streby, Frank Miller, A.
A Ludy Wm. Lawrence, Jno. P. Mc
Connell, Le «is Thurston N. C. Maben,
W. D. Bahr, C. Peale. Jr.. C. M. Kohler,
Daniel Shires, Green Hanley. John Lnm-
Itert, W. M Edkin, Fred Robbie. Meyer
Goodman, Goodfrey Rosback, Jacob
Graifley, John L. Uti, David Molynenz.
Edward Beigan, J. J. Messcrsmith Wm.
Strickland M. J. Tripp. Geo. Shaffer,
Fred Huffmaster, C. W. Sadler, M. R
Black. James K. Farrell, Nanthaniel
Tompkins, Wellington Graifly, Joseph
Smith, E. R. Warburton.
LIST OF TRAVERSS JI'RORS DRAWN FOB
FEBRUARY TERM 1893.
Jno. G. Holmes, Geo. Webb, M. C.
Miller, J. P. Little, John Kernan. W. R.
Holmes, Jno. Mittendorf, Jno. K. Bird,
Josiah Cobb. John Obert, Wm. Dunn,
Charles Biddle.Levi B. Yonkin, George
Karge, Lorenzo Brown, James Walsfc, i
Martin Sweeny.Fred Black, Bruce Pen
nington. Percevel Wentzel, James Kimble, '
W. L. Farrell, Frank Dohm. D. L. Miller,
J. L< Farrell, Valentine Robey, li. M.
Mullen, John Walsh 2nd, J. P. Roger*,
Ben]. Ileber, Frank Bienlich, George
Rine, Henry Darby, Bonj. Dunlap, S. A.
Williams, Chas. Kisner.
Adjourned Court Dee. SO, 1882.
Court met in the Court House at 1
o'clock p. M. Present —Hons. Jol n
Yonkin and M. J. Phillips, At>*
socio to Judges on the Bench.
Milton Hornet vs P. L. Huffsmifh. The
Sheriff's return in this case, together with
all ma'ters relating thereto, to be re
ferred to Hon. John A. Sittser, President
Judge, at next term.
Ir. re. lunacy of Joseph Mullan: J hn
Mullnn having declined to act as com
mittee in this case, Jesse R McCarty is
ap"iint»l by the court as committee of
s d Joseph Mullan, and is directed to
give bonds in the sum of $5,000.
Sheriff Ulz comes into open Court and
acknowledges deed poll to Harriet Web
s.er for 99 acres and a 189 perches of land
in Elkiand township.
In.re. Commonwealth vs Forks town
ship commissioners: Continued until Mon
day, Janunry 2, 1893, at 11 a. m., and
Court adjourned.
January 2, 1693, Court meet pursuant
to adjournment with the Associate Judges
on the bench.
Sevilla liartzig vs Lehigh Valley Rail
road company: The ru'e for a new trial
in this case is discharged. By the Court.
Com. vs Powell Norton, David Moly
neux and G. W. 1 ambert: The rule for a
new trial is discharged and the sentence
of the Court is thai vou each pay a fine of
.00, thit tley the cost of prosecu
tion, and you stand committed until this
sentence is complied with.
Cuurt adjourned at noon:
Kelly&Kingsley
eay~I)ENTISTSj£»t
W. B. KELLY, )D.D. S.
F. J. KINGSLEYJ Towanda, Pa.
Dr. Kelly will be at Dushore on the 20.
of each month and remain Until the last.
Gas for extracting.
23TOFFICE IN GAREY'S RLOCK.
Guns ! Guns !! Guns !!!
STONESIFER& BARRETT
Of No. 244 Market Street,
WILLIAMBPORT,
Has the cheapest and largest assort
ment of GUNS in tbe City and in
vites Sullivan County 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,
244 Market St. Williamsport.
It Curn Culiii, Couu Tt.rost Croop. Influen
n. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A
certain euro for Consumption in first stages, and
Vraro relief in adeanced stages. us* at oaoo.
ou wilt Mo tho excellent aireet after taking ths
first doso. Bold by dealer* mrywhare. Cargo
pottles 60 cents and SI.OO. _
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j Fall Opening
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from 6 to 9 cents per yard,
i. Shirting, a full line at
bottom prices.
'CLOTHING
112 WE ARE selling at 35 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 county.
:■ HDMPHEfiY BROS- & TRACT,
e
- BAKE.
Men's shoes and boots, fine and course, •
large stock—cheap for cash,
s Men's straw bats in season. Our stock
of groceries are complete and prices at the
lowest figure.
T. J. Keeler.
LA PORTE, PA.
May 13, '9B.
GO TO
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FOR—
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A FRESH
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and prices reasonable- We invite the
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goods before going elsewhere.
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May 18. '92. LAPORTE. PA.
TORY
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* URNITURE. ;
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Dushore, Pa.
T. J. & P. H. INGHAM
Attorneys at Law,
LaPorte, Peaaa
Legal Business attended to in this
and adjoining Counties
Telephone communication direct
January, 1888.
WILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH bRANCH
Railroad. In effect Monday, Cept. 6, '92
16 4 22
N. N. STATIONS. S. 8.
P. M. A. M. A . M .
525 10 01 A..WiiraiporU.L 960 425
516 968 ...Montoumrille.... 968 434
6 0-1 946 L...„..Ha11i A 1009 444
8- 8. N. N.
440 936 A Tlall. L 10 19 4 «
437 932 L....Pennadale 10 13 6Og
430 926 ..Opp'a Croninr. 19 20 616
426 920 ....HugbeiTille.... IP 26 620
416 911 ...Pictnreßockf... 10 34 629
412 907 ....Ljon'a Mi 11.... 10 38 633
4 10 906 ...„Cbaniouni 10 40 ft 36
403 868 ....Olen Mawr ... 10 47 642
366 861 Edkim 10 64 649
353 848 ....Straw bridge.... 10 57 652 i
350 845 ....Beeob Oiea.... 11 00 & a
847 8 42L.Moboj Vallej... 1103 '
540 8 35, Soneitown 11 10 gOS
335 830 Ulidewrll 11 I.St jg
325 820 ....Long 8r00k.... 11 25 620
320 8 161......N0rdni0at 1 30| gjj
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ATTENTION
EVERYBODY!
Stop and read the FALL and
WINTER announcement of the old
Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler
of Duahore, Pa.
I am constantly replenishing my
stock with the most desirable goods
to be 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 many thank for your 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. V. RETTENBURT,
Oct. 1, 1892. Dusbore, Pa
J. W. BALLARD
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER
—IN—
TO? 801 MS,
—ALSO—
Farm and Heavy LMber Waions.
FACTORY WEST MAIN 6TREET,
LAPORTE, PA.
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All kinds of repairing promptly
and neatly done at reasonable prices.
J. W. BALLARD.
May 18, *#3.
SPECIAL
M
Samuel Cole,
OF Dashore is headquarters
for all kinds of hardware—
Tools, pumps, stoves and
ranges, house furnishing
goods paints, oils, and
varnishes. Special induce
ments to builders.
MANCVACTHES of copper, tin
and sheet-iron-ware, Roof
ing, spouting BIRCH OIL
DISTILLS etc,, a specialty. Our
prices are beyond all compe
tition, and we invite your
patronage.
SAMUEL COLE,
Dushore, Pa.
Donley Baiifactnriii Co
DONLEY BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS.
STEAM MARBLE & GBANITE
WORKS.
MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTAL
AND CEMETERY WORK, IN ALL
KINDS or MARBLE AND QRANITE.
In buying direotof G. 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.
O. E. DONAHOE General Agt.
DUSHORE, - - . PENNA.
HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE
DARBY. KENNEDY. Proprietor.
Everything First Class.
Charges Reasonable. March 7,90'
New Barber
Shop,
d the old School House Building, opposite
lotel Kennedy.
ELMER SHERMAN, ,
Proprietor. '
B. W. FAWCETT,
FOLTKSVILLE, PA,
x DULU ta
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
All work guaranteed and prices reason
able.
Jul; lfi, 1892.
HAIL
TO THE
CHEAPEST!
TIIATB 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.
MRS. M. C. LA UER,
May 13, *93.
RUSH J MCHENRY M 0.8 S t
MEDICAL DOCTOR PHYSICIAN, AND
SURGEON AND DOCTOR O*
DENTAL SURGERY.
Dentistry a Specialty. Vitilizcd air
for the Painless Extraction of Teeth
OiriCl IK liUT'l BLOCK4m AI« IT. Buiaoaa rA
DUSHQRE and NQRDMQNT
STAGE LINE.
F. M. C ROSSLEY, Propria to
UNTIL EUTHER NOTICE STAGES
WILL RUN ON FOLLOWINGSCHEDUL*
Laara Laporte at 6:15 a. a. Tor Nordaont
Arrtre at Nordaont 7:30 a. a.
Laara Nordaont at 11:15 a. a. for IftMritc
Arrive at Laporta 1:1)0 p. a.
Leave Laporte at 4:00 p. a. for Rorlataf
Arrive at Nordaont *: JO p. a.
Laava Nordaont at 7:00 p. a. for Laporta-
Arrive at Laporte 8:S0 p. a.
Laava Laporta a* Sa. a. for Daahat*
Leave Duibora at p. a. far LaPorte
Sawed Shinqles
The best in the market and
•t low bottom prices
Three grades constantly on band
Willjdeliver if desired.
Write—S. MEAD,
May23'9o. LaPorte, Pa.
LIVERY.
OHAS. LA.UER, Pr*p.
Rigs kept in first class order
Charges reasonable. Stables at th«
MOUNTAIN HOUSE—East Main
St., LaPorte, Pa.
May 13, '92.
LAPORTE BANK.
LAPORTE, PA.
Do a general Banking and Collecting
business. Any business intrusted
to us will be carefully
attended to.
Agents for
Bteamshlp Tickets to
and from all parts of Europe,
and for Fire Insurance Companies.
J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIER.
CARMODY HOTEL, DUSHORE.
MIKE CARMODY Proprietor,
Even thing First Class.
Charge* Reasonable. Jan. 31, '9O.
gJENRY T. DOWNS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
J i-ProthonoUrj, Ktgiiltr AReeordtr of B*ll.o
•o~OSc* in Court Bonn, LaPorto Pa.
CLLFr HOTEL, '
BagleaMere, - - pa.
C.F.CHENEY, Proprietor.
A large andcommodlous house, posset
ing all the at tributes of a first-class hotel,
fha Bar is wall supplied.