THE REPUBLICAN. FKIPAY, APRIL 81. 1893- The streets are dusty. The weather is changeable. A. J. Ettinger moved to Dushore on Monday. Arbutus hunters will soon be scour ing the mountaiu sides. Everybody hails with delight the gentle zephyrs of spring. To-day, Thursday, is pay day on the W. .o be taken care of during your stay. A pamphlet describing the various matters which will interest "prospective visitors to the World's Fair Will be sent free on ap plication. If you expect to visit the World's Fair it will be very necessary for you to arrange for your stopping place before starting for Chicago, and what easier and cheaper method can you find than by subscribing for the Saturday Blade or Chicago Ledger ? For our we shall charge nothing it Jn\ be absolutely free. Ad dress the Publisher. W. D. BOTCE, 115-117 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. TRIAL LIST. May Term, 189S, (Retnrn day May 32,1893.) No. 1. Harry McCarroll vs. S. B. Dav idge and E. M. Dunham, No. 55 Sept. term, 1892; ejectment. No. 3. Geo. M. Thrasher vs. John Bid dlc and Wm. Weaver, No. 168 May term 1890; ejectment. No. 3. John G. Plotts vs. Charles Nye, No. 2 Feb. term 1892; defendants appeal. No. 4- Russel Karns vs' John S. Kirk, No. 9 May term 1892. ejectment. No. 5, James S. Ileffncr vs. Geo- C. Jackson, No. 84 May terra 1892; assump sit. No. 6- Wm B. Albert vs Ann Williams, M. .T. Tripp, Henry Tripp and George Wing, No. 115 May term 1892; trespass. No. 7. Marion K. Ryman vs. Trexler, Terrell & Co., No* 133 May term 1892; de fendants appeal. No. 8. John Utz, sheriff vs. John W. Carroll, No. 8 Sept. term 1892; defendants appeal. No. 9. C. D. Eldred vs. M. Gillman, No. 17 Sept. term 1892; replevin. 10. C. D. Eldred vs. M. Gillman, No. 30 Sept. term 1892; replevin. No. 11. Joseph Fullmer vs. Clement 111, No, 88 Sept term 1892; defendants ap peal. No, 12, Minard Harder vs. Henry Tripp and Weiss Hines, No. 118 Sept. term 1892; replevin. No. 13. The Township of Colley vs. the County of Sullivan, No. 35 Dec. term 1892; assumpsit. No. 14. Colley School District vs. the County of Sullivan, No. 30 Dec. term 1892; assumpsit. No. 15. James 11. White vs. Thomas Mahaffey, No. 71 Dec. term 1892; trespass. 16. Sherwood B. Davidge vs. Joseph Ambs and Geo. F. Ambs, No. 84 Dee. term 1892; ejectment. ALFHONSUS WALSH, Prothy. Prothonotary's office, Laporte. Pa., April 9, 1898. IfOTICH Noticm The people of Western Sullivan are hereby requested to'give as their attention for just one mement—While we tell you that our stock of— Fall and Winter Goods Are now Complete and cheaper tban ever. Our stock consists of Dry good*, Gro ceries, Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubber goods, Clothing of every description, Pat. Medicines, Drugs and everything usually kept in a first class General 'Btore. don't forget that for cash we give you— -10 per Cent Discount On all these Goods. Give us a trial and We will convince you that We Ota- MY you money. No trouble to show—> Goods and Give Prices. We don't want the Earth, only a share of your Patronage Yours Very Respectfully, J. H. CAMPBELL & SON, Shunk, Pa. Sliunk, Pa., Sept. 2, 1802. FOE A Big Bargain, Gome and see us, J. W. CARROLL & Co." Dushore, Penn. We have on hand an excellent line of Gents furnishing goods Of all kinds, includ ing suits, Overcoats, Hats, Cnps, Under ware. Boots and Shoes, Rubber goods, .Felta and etc., at prices that t'efy competition. Custom Work I'ICOMI'TLY AND Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Dushore, We respectfully invite "YOU tocall and see us and examine goods and prices be-*, fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Carroll Co. H. W. HARRISON, Manager. Bps Wilis Up!—'Tis "ft Spring 01 '93 Tho opening months of the season wo shall iuake you all remember as fIUB REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES. We are going to do business with you because we have just exactly what you want, and our prices are simply irresistible. OUR SPRING AND SUMMER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE A TURN-OUT Such quantities of new styles as we show in all departments leave nothing to be askedfor. In quality and variety, our fresh now line is srictly first class in every detail;>,lW have the disposition, the ability and tho elegant goods to please every buyer who is seeking bargains in the line of BOOTS AMD SHOES Slippers, Rubbers, Overshoes, Etc, Our complote assortment insures perfect satisfaction in the selcotion of goods to satisfy indU vidual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that are trustworthy, serviceable and tho best of tbeir class. EVERYTHING GOEB AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Como in and sco how FAIK wo will treat you, how well wo will PLEASE you, and how muoh . wo will SAVE for you. - ' J. S. HARRINGTON, MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA. -XB. G. SYLVAM^ DUSHORE, FA. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, AND SHOES* CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. WE MAKE A SPECIALTYOF THE PRODUCE BUSINESS AND AT ALL TIMES. PA? THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASn FOR tVOOL, BUTTER AND EGGS. E. G.SI'L VARJI. O- o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o—o I am prepared to meet any prices or quotations with a first class and well selected stock ol MEN'S, YOUTU'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING IIATS CAPS, AND GENTS FURNISHING 0000$ TRUNKS, BAGS AND UMBRELLAS. I also have full lines ot Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Estab* lishments,for Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get prices* Yours Respectfully etc.,] T. P VINCENT. CRONIN'S NEW BLOCK, LOYAL SOCK COAL. Loyal Sock Coal, for sale at the Breaker of the State Lin* & Sullitftfl Railroad Co. at Bernioe—— f3.00?o5: The Slate Lino & Sullivan R. R. Ce< I. 0. Biiour, Sup*U