THE REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, - - - - Editor. " FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1808. Entered at the Post Office LaPortc, Fa. as second class mail matter. J. T. lEXTEKBURY, W ATCHMAKER AND JEWF.LER, DUSHORE, FA. SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICIAL DIBECTOHY HON. JOHN A. 6ITTSKR, President Judge P. 0. address, Tunkhannock, l'a. HON. JNO. YONKIN. M. J. I'HIT,LTPF, Assnciafo Judges, P. 0. Aildre.-s— Y'olikin, I'u ihoro—PHILLIPS, Munoy Valley, Pu. A. LO'JAN GRIMM, District Attorney, P. 0. adJres Lal'orto, l'a. A- WALSH, I'rotbonotary, Rejji Icr & Recor der, P.O. address—Lal'orte, l'a. TOM MAIf A F KEY, Sheriff, P. O. a 'driss-Ln- Porte. Hon. M. J. LULL, Representative, P. 0. tddrcss—Bernieu, l'a. if. R. BLACK, County Superintendent, P. 0. address—Forksvillo, l'a. WILLIAM MURRAY, County Treasurer, P 0. address—LaPorte, Pa S. K. S'oURIDE, \V. M. CHENi Y, D. W. SCANI.IN, Count) Comui .<sioners. P. (>. ad dress—McßßlDE, IlillsGrove, CHENEY - I.aPortc, SCAN LI Duslioro. Pa. R. M. STORMONT, Commissioners Clerk, P. O. address—Lal'or'e, Pa. W. B. HILL, Coroner, P. 0. addns-—LaPorie. O. W. HMMONS, CHRISTIAN CASIO MAN, Jury Commission! rs, P. O. address, —CASK- MAN, Piatt—SIMMONS, Soiivitown, Pn. G. C. WRIGHT, l ! . lIIU.', J. 11. BPEXCEK, Auditor?.. NATHAN PKRSFN, County Surveyor, P 0 address Dusliore. Pa. ISi^B HE ATTENDS CHURCH W ITH AN OLD FItIEKI>, AT KAS'J' Lllllilt'lY. CrovJo Flocli to JHeol tlic Kx- President—He Talk Not His Fat'.ire I'laus, ttixl I.eaves lor His Old Home. PTITSBURO, March 5.—"1 am glad to leave magnificence behind me," were the words of ex-President HarrUon, in conversation with the playmate of his youth, his school and college chum and life-long friend and former pastor, Rev. Dr. J. E. P. Kumler, of the East Liheily Presbyterian church. The two were seated in Dr. Ivunilfr's study at his residence, No. 413 South Highland avenue, enjoying an after dinner chat. The ex-President stopped in Pittsburg en-roule from "Washington to Indianapolis to spend a quiet, restful day with Mr. Kumler. The special train bearing Mr- j Harrison and his party arrived about 8 o'clock this morning. The greeting between the cx-Ptesident and Dr. Kumler was very cordial. After a short drive the party were welcomed to the parsonage by Mrs. Kuml.:r, who was a life-long inti mate friend of the late Mrs. Har-i rison. The family and guests im mediately prepared to attend ser vices at the East Liberty Presby terian church, of which Dr. Kumler is pastor. CROWDS FLOCK TO TIIE CHURCH. It having been publicly an nounced that the ex-President and j party would attend the morning | services, people (lock to the edifice, 1 and by eleven o'clock fully 2500 j people occupied the space calculated j to accommodate 1500, while hun dreds were unable to even reach the outside vestibules. At the close of the services, hymn No. 418 was sung at the request of Mr. H arrieon. A few people who knew Mr. Harrison pressed forward. Mr. Harrison received them all with a cordial handshake. When Ihe isles were cleared the party re turned to the residence of Or. Kum ler, where dinner awaited them. During the afternoon a number of prominent citizens of Pittsburg called on Mr. Harrison and paid their respects. HIS FUrURK PLANS. In an interview the ex-President biiefly outlined his plans. Im mediately after his arrival at Indian apolis in company with Assistant Passenger Agent Boyd, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Mr. Harrison will go "duck hunting on the Kankakee River. After thiß recreation the ex-Presi dent will remain quietly at his home in Indianapolis, securing a much needed rest. Mr. Harrison's en gagement with the Leland Stanford University in California, he says, will require only about one month of his time out of each year. During next winter the ex-Presi dent will devote liis time to writing a book. This book, Mr. Ha rrison says, will relate specially to a num ber of important matters connected with his administration that the public have not fully understood. They are, he says, of such a nature that, notwithstanding their import ance, they will not become a matter of history, and it is his intention la this means to make clear certain things of which the public is now in ignorance on account of misap prehension. What these subjects were Mr. Harrison did not at this time care to indicate. At 0 o'clock the party returned to their train, where they remained. At 10 o'clock to-night the journey to Indianapolis Was resumed, Court Proceedings. The regular February term of the several courts of Sullivan county, convened at the Court House, iu LaPorte on Monday the 27th at 2 p. M. Hon. John A. Sittser, president and Hon*. M. J. Phillips and John Yordiin, associates, judges on the bench. Grand jury called and sworn; Thomas Gahan appointed foreman. Michael Qiiinn appointed guardian of Williftui and Sarah McGee, minors ; approved bond filed in the sum of S4OO. All applications for liquor licenses were gi a/.ted except in the ease ol Snider & Peterman at Nordmonl, which is held under advisement on account of clause in title of the land occupied. In.re. partition of real e&tate of Frederick Morningstar deceased. The return of the inquest ot par tition confirmed, and the court order a rule on the heirs, to appear iu court on the Ist day of May term next, to then and there accept or refuse the real estate at the ap praisement, or to show cause why same should not be sold. Com. vs Samuel Hunter, case continued until next term. A. J. Colburn Jr., and George Beale, members of the Bar of i Lackawanna county, were,on motion duly admitted to practice in the several courts of Sullivan county. Com. vs Patrick Sweeney; case continued until next term. Com. vs C. 15. Wlieatley; assault and battery, true bill, case tried, verdict not guilty and prosecutor Thos. \\ heatley to pay one-third j and defendant C. B. Wlieatley to | pay two thirds of the costs. U. J. Thomson vs George Messer | smith; the return of sheriff of the j sale of defendant's real estate read | in open court, aud exceptions being I filed C. A. V. J. L. Utz vs Michael Finan and ; Alb'iit Wilson vs John N. Walker— | sheriff's returns in each of these ! cases, under Law creditors act, con firmed by the court. Com. vs Michael Finan, true bill, continued until May term. Andrews vs Andrews ;T. S. Sim | moils appointed commissioner in (his case. (J. B. Wlieatley vs Win. E. and Mary A. Wlieatley; rule granted to | show cause why judgment should j not he opened etc. Nathan Persun Reuben Thrash- j er and John Corcoran appointed j viewers for a bridge over the Loyal j Sock Creek, at Cherry Mills. Com. vs Woman and com. vs Me Mahon. The court permit Nol /'roe. to be entered in each of these cases, 011 payment of costs. Lockwood vs Lockwood; alias subpeena in divorce ordered, and S. S. Wallis appointed commissioner- Phillips vs Phillip? ; T. S. Sim mons appointed commissioner. S. S. Kaser vs Peter B. Zechman and Mamie M. Zechman ; 011 motion of Atty's. for plaintiff, the court direct judgment to be entered against the defendants, for want of an appearance. Rogers, executor vs Isaac Rogers et. al. Rule to choose arbitrators stricken oil, and rule to show cause why judgment should not be enter ed, discharged. W. &N. B. R. R. Co., vs J. P. McGce et. al. adrn'rs. The court appoint J. 11. Stackhouse, Wm. Hottcnstein, Oscar Lewis, Philip Secules,'W. H. Yonkin, Henry D. Mosier and John Bradley, viewers, to meet on tlio land in Cherry town ship, 011 Tuesday March 23, 1893 at 10 o'clock a. m, to assess damages by reason of location of R. R. John Utz vs Daniel Gilbert; judgment in open court for want of an appearance, amount to bo ad justed by Prothouotary. J. F. llazzcn vs M. Brcitmeier; judgment for plaintiff for want of an appearance. Groth vs Groth ; alias subpoena awarded. L. B. Speaker vs B. 11. Bryan; judgment for plaintitl for want of an appearance. Amount to be ascer tained by Prothonotarv. B. S. Collins vs John Hansewearth Garnishee; judgment in favor of the plaintiff against the Garnishee, for SIOO with interest from May 20, 1387, for want of an appearance. Elmendorf vs Elinendorf; sheriff directed to make proclamation, and C. E. Jackson J. P., appointed com missioner. E. A. Sieg vs Kipp & Co.; court allow defendants 10 days to plead. F. A Bahr, executor vs A. L. M. Leah, Jacob Lorah et. al. judgment J for plaintiff against defendants all terry tenants served, for want of an appearance. Thomas Mahaffc.v, High Sheriff, I conies into open court and acknowl edges Deeds Poll as follows. To R. J. Thomson, for 0110 acre ' and DC perches of laud in Colley sold as property of George Messer suiiih, consideration S7OO. To John G. Span Id ing, for 2 pieces of land in Colley, same de fendant's property, consideration To Albert Wilson, for 2 pieces of land in Fox township, sold as the property of John N. Walker, con sideration §io. To Mrs. Mary Harney, for land partly iu Bradford and partly in Sullivan county, sold as the proper ty of Michael Finan, consideration $940. The following mailers were pre sented to court and confirmed Ni. Si. Filial account of Bird and Wood head, exo'rs. of W. J. Eldred, deo'd. Final account of W. H. Keunedy, adm'r. of Thos. Kennedy, dee'd. Third and partial account of Thomson and Sylvara, adm'r. of J. 51. Heacock, dee'd. And the following matters were conlirmed absolutely. Final account of E. B. Warburton, adm'r. of Sarah Chambers, dee'd. Final account of Harding and Marr, ex Vs. of A. Morgan, dee'd. Final account of It. T. Battin, adm'r. of Geo. Pardoe, dee'd. Final account of David Molyneux ex'OK. of Thos. Molyneux, dee'd. Report of sale of real estate of A. Morgan, dee'd. Report of inquest of partition of estate of F. Morningstar, deo'd. Widow's share in estate of C. F. Ritcblin, dee'd. Widow's share in estate of Will. Taylor, dee'd. Report of auditor in estate of John Warner, dee'd. In.re. assignment of John G. and Geo. C. Wright; on petition of as signee the court direct him to make public sale of the real estate of said J. G. and G. (J. Wright, notice of same to bo given in accordance with the act of assembly, and sale to be at the Forksville lku.se, in Forks, villa. Thomas llanley vs M. E. Herr mann ; this earje settled and terms filed. 11. McCarroll vs S. B. Davidge and E. M. Dunhams this case ordered at head of civil li*l for May term and sel down for trial on Tues day morning May 23d. (Jourt adjourned Wednesday, I March Ist 1893, at 8:10 P. M. SONESTO \VX ITEMS. | On Friday evening tlio 3d inst a | large number of members of Sones-j town Lodge, No. 221, I. O. 0. F., j together with their families, met in their hall :it this place ancl were for a time entertained by appropriate remarks made by l»ev. Jacobs ot Hughesville. The occasiou of this gathering was in honor of the an niversary of birthday of Mrs. Robert Whitacre the wife of one who was instrumental in the upbuilding ol Odd Fellowship in this place. During tlie evening all partook of a sumptuous repast, and after having spent the evening pleasantly and profitably, retired to their homes well pleased with the Samaritan like effort. The Misses Whitacre, who are spending the winter at Bloomsburg, returned home 011 Friday last, and, having spent Sunday with friends at this place, returned to Bloonis burii on Mo nil ay. Rev. J. F. Glass is conducting a series of meetings in this place. He is meeting with success and the people ol this place seem to take an unusual interest in his etforts lor the conversion of those who are yet out of the "fold.'' Mr. Chas. Roof contemplates building a dwelling house near the store of Samuel Boone. We un derstand that Lawrence Bros, of Onshore, will erect it for him. Five young men were very highly pleased, with thc.r trip, on last Saturday evening. Mr. Theodore Mcncer moves, In the near future, to Muncy Valley. Mrs. Lovelace, we have been told, is convalescent. Our.pastor, Rev. William Minsker, is attending conference. A. B. Death ol Mr». V. Hornet. Mrs. Emma Ingham Hornet, wife of our townsman. Or. Yolney Ho~ met, died Sunday, Feb. 2G, after a long and painful illness. Mrs. Hornet's age was fifty ttvo years, three months and one day, she having been born Nov. 25, 1840, at Sugar Run. She was the daugh ter and youngest child of Thomas Ingham, miller apd farmer. The funeral will be held this Thursday, March 2, at 12 o'clock noon, services to be held at the house and conducted by Rev. David Craft. Interment at the Hornet burying ground, Hornet's Ferry.— Wyalutitiy liockct. -W C T A DEPARTMENT •ION DUO TED TIT MEHBBIISOF THB vr. c. T. A SOCriSTT OF I.AI'OHTK, PA. A Catholic Bishop Against Drinking iiisliop Ivciu?, rector of the Catholic Unkcr9ity at Washington, preached a New-Year's sermon, in which he took occasion to speak with emphasis against drinking and the drink traffic, lie described the terrible hold which tho appetite for drink has upon its victim*, cited statistics of jails, and Workhouses, and insane asylums, tho greater portion ot whoso victims have come to their wretched condition through the accursed evil of drink, and said: Ever Christian,no matter how poor and lowly he may be, can oiler his works and fictions of the day to God. But how can the saloon-keeper say in the morning, '"I offer up to God all the glasses of beer and whisky which I will sell 9tiring the clay"? How can lie kneel down in the even ing ami offer nj> that which he has taken from the poor and wretched"? How can he rest at Dight, when that wife is cursing flu: man who sold her husband drink ? Every one ought to try to get out of the rum business and strive to seek a more honest and lvspcctablo way of ma king a living. Would tliii! the Bishop's ertrnesf words might bo heard and headed by all, and especially by every Catholic engaged in the liquor business. One Development of tho coming political battle will be watched with ali>jo.st as much interl as the out come ol t'.in tai'ii struggle. While Mr. Blaine lived tho Republican party never Ml the want of a leader of commanding ability to point out the weak places in the enemy's posi tion and to encourage and rally the party upon winning ground. There is no one of this overshad owing presence in the list of leaders j now. Several of them, like John Sher- I man,are authorities on special sub ject, and never speak without re i ct;i\:!i■' the attention ofboti- sides, but the man who is to. develop the |on a Ith and readiness of Blaine for all-round s oik ha- not made his appearance. This work of crystal lizing party s. uti.ucnt as Maine used to do it cannot be done by the press ' a lone ]t requires a living pcr»onal ! ity lh L am 11 who is always in ! lli I hickest oi' the light, and who can j condense ?lie i in of a campaign 1 into a -inji- sentence when neces sary. B:.line did that for twenty years. Who will take his place? MAIN St. ILAPO'ATjE,- Pa. Ovs'-.ts in every style anil game in season. Choice wiu. , :nui (i • •; - always in stock. l'.(«k-li(>T in season. Xo pains will lie .s|>:iH''l in waiting on Cutonivra. i\ XV. Gn l TEUor, 1> oyiiotor. Mn. i CLIFF HOTEL, EaglosMere, - - Pa. C. F. CIIKNI'.Y, Proprietor. A lar re aiulc .nmoHJ- si* posses sing ;il! the tribute- of a flrsl class hotel. The Bar is well supplied. HOTEL KENNEDY, LA PORTE, I>AKBY KENNEDY. Proprietor. Everything First Class. Charges Jieasonab/e. March 7,90' : M be4r|s H Vi\ M r - - J - ' 1 |iny-\ : t ■ ' ;'>l| ft (tores Colds, Coui:hß,Borc Threat, Cronp. Inflacn' ra, Whooping Bronchitis ami Abtnma. A Certnin cure for Consumption in £r&t and a euro relief in advurce I Gtajjos. Hue at once. You will Bee too excellent e£ecl after taking the firtt dese. Fold by dealtra everywhere. Large botJcs CO cents and v 1 .CO. C/MS f'TT 115 '' !® Blclr Headache and rcliove all tbo troubles la# dent to a bilious state of tho system, such a# Di/zinoss, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress afte* eating. Pain in tbo Pido, &c. While their xnoaft remarkable success ban been shown in c using Si©l€ Heartache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pil!9 (ITS equally vuluableln Constipation, curing and wonting this annoying complaint, wliilo they also Correct all(lisordersorthostomach.stimulatetlKj liverand regulato tho bo weld. Even if they only ' Aclietbey would bo almost pricelessto tHese wh® Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately thoirgoodness does notond horo,and those vrhooncetry them will And cheso littlo pills valu able in to many ways that they will not bo wil ling to 60 without them. Bui after all aicfcbeacl ACHE Is tlif) bane of po many lives that lioro li whf>Tt Vre make our RTtat boast. Our pilla cur. it vtlxlla ©tiiors do not. Carter 1 * Little Liver PllTa Rrn very nmall anil *ory easy to tato. Oil 3 or two pills makoa (loao. Tlicy aro strictly vegetable ami do not gripe oe but by tbolr gentle action pleaao all wha tieethem In vialaat 95 cents; are for fl. Sold by Cruciate everywhere, or aunt by waiL CARTER MHDICINE CO., New York! _ SMALL FiLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICi Fall Opening —GF— Forcip Si Bailie Dry Goods BPKCIAL INDUCEMENT TO CABII BUYERS • A full line of Dress Goods, including all the fashionable shades to be found in the Eastern Market, from Ginghams to fine Ilenriettiis. Best heavy Sheeting, yard w i<ie, 8% cents per yard; Bleached Muslin from 7 to 11 cents per yard. Calicoes, from fi to 9 cents per yard. Shirting, a full line at bottom prices. OTTf H I N fi WE ABB selling at 25 per cent diucount cheaper and better goods than can be pur chased at Onshore for the same money. Ladies' Misses'and Children's Shoe—the j-tock is large and tlie price low. You can buy cheaper at my store than any place in this sectiou of the county. HOMPHM BRftM TRiCT, MAKE. Men's shoes and boots, fine and course, a lar<re 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. LAPOIiTE, PA. May 18, 'O2. J. W. BALLARD MANUFACTURER AND DEALER TO? & 15 —ALSO— Fan aaH Heavy Inter lapiis. FACTORY AVEST MAIN STREET, LAPORTE, PA. r. s. All kinds of repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. J. W. BALLARD. May 13, '92. ASK your Merchant for (unwMjkatris Celebrated Non-rust tinware, Family Solder, Farmers Friend, and Outfit and Steamless and Otlerless Kettle. ALL FIRST CLASS WORKMEN. NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job anil Custom work done. J A 31E S C UNN IN GIIA 31, 1J us/tore, I'a. Jobbers & Manufacturers of Tinware. CROWN ACME Tlie Best Bnraini Oil That Can Be Made Irom Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light It will not smoke the chimney It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as & perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest crude in the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Williamsport Station, Williauisport Pa. U1 ILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH URANCH Railroad. In effect Monday, Sept. 6, '#2 1 I 5 I I 4 22 N. N. STATIONS. S. S. P. M.'A. M.I A. M. M. ft 25 1(1 C7.A..Wiirmsport..L| 9 6(1 425 5 Id| 958 ...Montoursville.... 968 434 5O i 9 L Ilalls Aj 1009 446 S. I S. I fN. N. 440 9 So! A Ilalls L 10 10 505 437 932 lj....Pcii&Bilale 10 13 508 43d | U25 | ..Opp's Crossing. 10 20 515 4 2 ■>| 9 2(1 j ....Hughesville.... 10 25 520 410 J 9 11 ...Pictureßocks... 10 34 529 412 9 07j....Lyon's Mi 11.... 10 38 533 410 j 9 05; Chamouni 10 40 535 4 031 8 58.....G1en Mawr.... 10 47 542 3 5(5; S 51' Edkins 10 54 549 353 8 48!.... Straw bridgo.... 10 57 552 350 j 845 .... Beech Glen.,.. 11 00 555 347 842 ...Murcy Valley... il 03 558 3 40; S 35; Sonestown 11 10 fl 05 335 8 30l Glidewell 11 15 610 3 2.'» 8 20.....L0ng 8r00k.... 11 25 fl 20 320 i 8 151 Norduiont | 1 30 625 At Picturo Hocks stages oonnect to and from Highland Lake. 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It has separate departments for"The Family Circle," and "Our Young Folks." Its "Home and Society" columns command the admiration of wives and daughters. Its general political news, editorials and dis cussions arc comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. Its ''Agricultural" department has no superior in the country. Its "Market Reports" are rec ognized authority in all parts of the land. Special Contract enables us to offer this splendid iournal and "The Republican" for one year * J For only 1.25 cash in Advance. V. Weekly Tribune" regular price per year, fi.oo "Sullivan Republican" " «« 1.00 TOTAL 92.00 We Furnisb Both Papers One Year For $1,25 Subscriptions may begin at any time. Address all orders to the— "SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN Porte, Pa. Guns ! Guns !! Guns !!! STONESIFER <fc BARRETT Of No. 244 Market Street, WILLI AMSPORT, Has the cheapest and largest assort ment of GUNS in the 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. ATTENTION EVERYBODY! Stop and read the FALL and WINTER announcement of the old Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler of Dusk ore, Pa. I am constantly replenishing my stock with the most desirable goods . to 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, 1803 for the Holiday trade. With many thank for your kind ness in l4 l4 years, I hope by fair and square dealing to merit a long continuance of the same. Respectfully Yours, J. V. RETTENBURY, Oct. 1, 1892. Dushore, Pa GO TO Walter Spencer - QUEEN Best in Town. Our Notion Department is well stocked with goods and our prices are the lowest. A FRESH supply of groceries constantly arriving and prices reasonable. We invite the public to call and examine our goods before going elsewhere. WALTER 3PEMJKR. May 13, 92 LAPORTE, PA. WMAT ! ANNOUNCEMENT! Samuel Cole, OF Dushore is headquarters for all kinds of hardware— Tools, pumps, stoves and , ranges, house furnishing goods paints, oils, and' , varnishes. Special induce i munis to builders, i MANCFACTRES of copper, tin i and sheet-iron-ware, Roof i ing, spouting BIHCH OIL DISTILLS etc,, a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition, and we invite your patronage. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, Pa. Dome; Maifactnriii Co. DONLEY BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. STEAM MARBLE & GBANITE WORKS. MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTAL AND CEMETERY WORK, IN ALL; KINDS OF MARBLE AND GRANITE. In buying directofG. 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-, VND DUSHORE, PA. | G. E. DONAHOE General Agt. j 'DUSHORE, s s S S PW<NA.j T u R b Y ACH l?OR * URNITURE. Dushore, Pa. B. W. FAWCETI, FORKSVILLE, PA, DEALER iw Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed and prices reasoa able. July 16, 1892. HAIL TO THE CHEAP ESI. THATS EVERYBODY'S MOTTO and the people appreciate the fact that— MRS. LAUER'B STORE, is right "in it"for cheap good*. j groceries are always fresh and of the best quality. Flour and feed the best the market affords. MRS. M. C. LA UER. May 13, 'OO 'DUSHORE and NORDMONT ! STAGE LINE, P. M. CROSSLEY, Propritt# UNTIL FUTIIER NOTICE STAOES WILL RUN ONFOLLOWINOScHEDULI ' Leave Laporte at 6:15 a. m.for Nordmont Arrive at Nordmont 7:30 a. m. Leave Nordmont at 11:16 a. m. to r Laporte Arrive at Laporte 1:00 p. m. Leave Laporte at 6:00 p. m.for Nordmoat Arrive at Nordmont fi:3o p. m. Leave Nordmont at 7:00 p. m.for Laporte Arrive at Laporte 8:30 p. m. Leave Laporte at 8 a. m.for Dnihore Leave Dushore at p. m.for LaPorte Sawed Shincjles The best in the market and at low bottom prices ' Three grades constantly on hand 5 Will.deliver if desired. Write—S. MEAD, 1 May23'9o. LaPorte, Pa 1 V APORTE LIVERY. <Ls> CHAS. LATTER, Prep. Rigs kept in first class ordei Charges reasonable. Stables at tb MOUNTAIN HOUSE—East Mail St., LaPorte, Pa. May 13, '92. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTORNEYB-AT LAW, i LAPORTE, - - PA Legal Business attended to in this ant adjoining Counties. ■jg J.MULLEN, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, DUSHORE, PA Office with B. 8. Collins, Sg M.DUNHAM, ATTORNEY—AT-LAW | 55©- Office in Court Ilouie, LaPorte, Pa. ENRY T. DOWNS, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Ex-Prothonotary, Remitter AlteeorderotSallC i jgfOSc* in Court Boaie, LaPerte Pa,
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