THE REPUBLICAN'. W. M. CHENEY, - - - - Editor. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1893. Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa. as second class mail matter. Court Pr«o«(dlagf. (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK.) Com. vs Samuel Hunter, defend ant withdraws his plea of not guilty when the court permit the District Attorney to enter a nol. pros, on payment of costs. Com. vs Jacob Gerlough, Wm. Haines, Lewis Gumble and James Gumble, forcible entry ; case tried, verdict gulty, as indicted. D. T. Poust appointed guardian of Mary E. Brown. On petition, the court appoint Nathan Persun, Wm. Murray and fieuben Thrasher, viewers on a road In Davidson township, from Swank'B to Hemlock Grove. In.re. lunacy of Joseph Mullen ; all proceedings in the matter are ordered superceeded and detained. Woodward vs Lancaster et. al. alias Sri. Fa. to issue. Brown vs Trexler, Terrell & Co. Court allow defendants 30 days to plead. Gioth vs Gioth, sheriff directed to make proclamation and James Thom son and John A. Codding appointed commissioners. In.re. special tax for Shrewsbury township; the court direct the proper officers to levy a special tax of 5 mills on the dollar for the years 1893 and 1894, to pay debts. In.re. insolvency of M. A. Finan the sheriff is directed to discharge the said M. A. Finan upon payment of the jail fees due, if any; Bond required SIOO and rule granted to show cause why said M. A. Finan should not be discharged as an in solvent debtor. Publication to be made tee. reg. Thos. Mahaffey, high sheriff of Sullivan county, comes into open court and after proclamation, ac knowledges Deeds Poll as follows: To W. and J. Allgeir, for 2 pieces of land in Forks; consideration $lO. To Dr. S. S. Koser, for lot at Sonestown; consideration SSO. To Anna Dunn, for 53 acres in Cherry; consideration *lO. To Shaylor & Clark, for 53 acres in Fox; consideration sls. To G. P. McCarty, for lot in Elk land; consideration $lO5. To Lloyd McCarty, for 66 acres' in Elkland ; consideration $555. And also to W. L. Huffman and John Brey, for 103 acres in Hills grove ; consideration $350. sold by John Utz, Esq., his predecessor in office. The following matters were con firmed Ni. Si: Account of Fllen Wanck, adm'x. of Henry Wanck dee'd. Account of W. H. Yonkin, adm'r. of W. E. Richley dee'd. Account of M. R. Black, adm'r. of F. G. Campbell dee'd. Account of Thos. Wheatley, •dm'r. of Mrs. F. G. Campbell deo'd. Account of F. and S. Rosbach, adm'r. of G. L. Rosbacli dee'd. Report of Bale of real estate of William and Samuel McGee. Report of viewers on Biidge in Cherry township. Widow's share of estate of F. R. Keeler dee'd. Widow's share of estate of M.' Gilbert dee'd. Widow's share of estate of Dal Hunsinger dee'd. And the following matters were confirmed absolutely: Account of W. H. Kennedy, adm'r. of Thos. Kennedy dee'd. Account of U. Bird and V. Wood liead, exors. of W. J. Eldred dee'd. Third and partial account of the admr's. of J. M. Heacock dee'd. The report of viewers on the W. A N. B. R. It., where it croses lands of McGee, confirmed Ni. Si. E. M. Dunham Esq., appointed auditor of the account of Ellen Wanok, adm'r. of Henry Wanck dee'd. Milton Hornet vs P. L. Hufsmitli; 'Thos. Mahaffey, the present sheriff, ordered to make Deed to purchaser of the land sold by his predecessor ia office, John Utz, in this case. John G. Plotts vs Charles Nye, case tried under instructions of the court, the jury find for the defend, ant. Com. vs John A. Smith, wife de sertion ; defendant ordered to pay costs, and to enter bis Own recogniz ance in the sum of SSO. to appear at next term. James P.Murray appointed treas urer of Collcy township. Russel Karns vs J. S. Kirk ; eject ment, case tried under instructions «112 the court. The jury find for the defendant, reasons for a new trial tiled and rule granted. Kirby vs Housewearth, judgment for want of appearance. Colley School District vs Sullivan County; case tried, verdict for plaintiff for $1298.05. T. B. Davidge vs Joseph and Geo. F. Am be; case tried, verdict for plaintiff tor land described in writ, to be released upon pryment of $008.95, by defendants 1 0 the plain tiff, within 10 days, ar d cost of writ- D. L. Miller appointed guardian litem, of K'ena, Charles and Howard Mullen, for the purpose of service of pro cess in the Orphans' Court. Andrews vs Andrews and Phillips vs Phillips; divorce decreed in each casf., on payment of costs. On petition, a citation directed to issue to the heirs and legal repre sentatives of J. W. Pardoe dee'd. directing them to appear and show cause why aspecific performance of 1 contract with William White should ' not be decreed. In.re. Division of Cherry town -1 ship ; the court appoint M. Gavitt, Joseph Middendorf and Hughes Phillips, to inquire into the propriety ' of granting the prayer of petitioners. ' Biddle vs Darling ; rule granted to show cause why judgment should not be opened for the amount of $35.00. TRIAL LIST. McCarroll vs Davidge, plaintiff take a Non Suit. Thrasher vs Weaver and Biddle continued. Heffner vs Jackson continued. Albert vs Williams et. al. con tinued at cost of plaintiff. Ryman vs Trexler Terrell & Co. * continued. Utz vs Carroll continued. ' Edward vs Gilman (2 cases,) con ? tinued. 1 Harder vs Tripp and Hincs set -9 tied. Collcy town&hip vs Sullivan Coun -1 ty continued. 9 White vs Mahaffey continued. 1 The whole of the argument list * was continued. 5 And now May 26, 1893, at 4p. m 3 the several couits of Sullivan coun ty stand adjourned until Thursday B July 6, 1893 at 2 p. m. 112 The Oldest Church. i The oldest church existing in the * United States is situated near Smith ville, Ya. It was built in the reign s of Charles 1., between the years K 1630 and 1G35, the brick, lime and t timber being imported from Eng land. The timber is English oak, ii and was framed in England. It is a brick structure, erected in the most s substantial manner. The mortar has become so hardened that it will :• strke fire in collision with steel. >g Lancaster County's I'ests. The exterior of buildings several ,j miles away from the lice infested 3 . district in the eastern end of that y county, were covered with the n strange lice Wednesday morning, having been carried and spread by Tuesday night's wind storm. Dr. Weber of Lancaster, who was order . ed to investigate the character of the plague by the state board of r _ agriculture, has pushed his investi gation far enough to have determined that they are not fleas, and that they subsist on starchy substances. i -W C T A DEPARTMENT . CONDUCTED BY MEMBKHS OF TOE W. C. T. A. SOCIETY OF LAPORTE, rA. Victory is Coming;. BY E. CIIENERY, M. D. n Do not be discouraged. The civil war had its Bull Run and its I many other defeats and disasters. The country needed them to become [ aroused to the great demands of the hour. When the people were t l aroused there was no more defeat. Then it was a triumphal march to c the sea, nnd onto Richmond on this line, with a will and a resist r less force. So is it now. The enemy's resources are being ex hausted. The home supply is al- I- ready getting short, and they are compelled to draw on the slums of e the Old World for recruits. Press forward you columns. Blow your horn. Let the farthest ocean hear '• your shouts. Enlistments may be Is slow, but the warriors are bound to come, even if they rise from their ,j graves. The stars of heaven fought against Sisera, and Jael finished D him. The Sennacheribbian host k may defy and rail and curse for a while, but some morning sun will i; rise on their prostrate hordes. T, Not we alone; God is in this ir thing. Victory is sure. In our >r selves we might despair; not so when we fight on the side of God. e, To aims I To arms ! Let the shout lego round: Our God is marching J. on! We rejoice at what eur eyes si s' ready see. Never before was their y such wide intelligence on the course 7- of our homes as at present, nor such it conscientious purpose for its de struction. With us the old order is (- reversed, mere right makes might. With right and God on our side, t- atfd with the love of God and man is in our heart, who shall sav we can't le succeed ? We can, we will, we il shall succeed. Every wrong shall be brought down. This world is to it come under the dominion of the Prince of Peace. It is only in n localities that there is any temporary >r setback. The general line is surely moving up and on ; while new re ). cruit» are pouring in from school er bouse and palace. They are coming, t, Victory is io the air,—Boston Mass. 1 JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. HAVE the only store in ~ " Northern Pennsylvania where you can buy an entire outfit for Housekeeping. Everything to furnish a Kitchen, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Parlor and Bed Room at prices lower than you would expect. You can buy much cheaper if you buy all at one place. Our expenses are very low. We have been in the market buying goods for thirty-five years, which enables us to give you great bar gains. Our stock is complete and we guar antee you entire satisfaction. Kindly look our stock over and get our prices, as it will be our pleas ure to show you and talk with you even if you buy nothing. The Kitchen. Cook Stoves for SIB.OO and higher; wood seat chnirs- - s2.7s;rag carpet—very best; tin ware— all prices; gran ite ware—all prices; oil cloths—all kinds; baskets— all kinds; meat saws; meat grinders; tubs of all kinds; clothes washers; wash boards; cabbage cutters; clothes lines and pins; step ladders; all kinds brushes; window shades; kitchen tables; 1,000 other articles —useful—at 5, 10 and 25 cents. The Dining Room. Extenson tables —50 cents to SI.OO a foot; sideboards; mirrors—5,19 and 25 cents and up; tea and dinner sets $2.75 and higher; tumblers, goblets; knives and forks; silverware of all kinds; cas tors—2s cents to $5.00; lamps—lo cents to $1.00; water sets; water coolers; table cloths—all kinds; nap kins; dining chairs—s3.oo to $12.00; mantel clocks—all prices; carpets linoleums; crumb clothe; vases; 1,000 artictles suitable at 5, 10 aud 25 cents. The Sitting Room, Cane seated chairs, $4 60 to $10.00; couches; lounges; rockers—2s different kinds; stands—large assortment; tables—a variety; lace cur tains; line carpets, sewing machines; sewing baskets; children's chairs; great vari ety of pictures; good mir rors; and 1000 games "and toys to please the children and amuse the old folks—s, 10 and 25 cents; sitting room stoves —all kinds. The Parlor. Parlor stoves, any price; fine carpets; fine parlor suits, $25 and up—crushed plush; fine parlor lamps; fine chairs —upholstered; rugs and mats; lace curtains; oil cur tains; table covers; parlor tables; and man}' other use ful articles with 12 different kinds of baby carriages. The Bed Room. Bedsteads, $2.50 and higher; bed springs—great variety; mattresses—from $3.00 up; husk straw, fiber andcotten; pillows—s2.2s a pair aud up; counter-panes; pillow shams; pillow sham holders—2s cents; bed room carpets; matting for floors; rugs; wash bowls and pit chers; slop pails and slop jars; wash stands; bureaus; bed room suits—all prices, as to quality; toilet soaps, brushes, combs, mirrors, brush and whisk holders, &c. HARDWARE of any quanlity and price. Jere. Kelly, HUGHESVILLE, - PA. Jeff Davi«* Body Removed. I NEW ORELAKS, May 28.—The re- 1 mains of Jefferson Davis, after re posing in Louisiana for nearly four j years, are now speeding away to ' their final resting place in Holly- 112 wood Cemetery, at Iliclimond, the scene of tbe most momentous oc currences of his life. The special train bearing the sacred ashes left the Louisville and Nashville depot at 7:50 o'clock this evening. All day the body lay instate in Memori al hall surrounded by the guard of honor, and thousands of people ( passed through the hall paying their respects to the revered dead. THE LAPORTeT KEPTJBLI CAN and N. Y. TRIBUNE, ' is a cheap combination of reading ! matter—Only $1.25 a year for the i two papers. Give them a trial. "HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE, PA DARBY KENNEDY, - PROP. Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable, Mar 7-90 ] Sawed Shingles The best in the market and at low bottom prices Three grades constantly on hand Will deliver if desired. Write— S. MEAD, Ma,y23'9o. LaPortc, Pa MAIN St. LAPORTE, Pa. Oysters in every style and game in season. Choice wines, and cigars always in stock. Bock-beer iu season. No pains will be spared in waiting on Customers. F. W. Gallagher, Proprietor. Mar.lo'93. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER —IN— TOP & OPES Buffi, —ALSO— Fai aiii Heavy Lumber 112 apiis. 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. g> T. DEMPSEY, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, DUSIIORE, - - PA- Office in Saxe's Block. 115 I ~j 4 r22 N. ! N. STATIONS. I S. j S. P. M. A. M.! A. M.| M. 525 10 07 A..Will'mgporU.L! » 35j 425 516 968 ...Muntourtville.... 943 4 M 6 (M; 9 45.L llalln A 954 446 I S. S. ! N. K. 4 49i 9 35| A Halls L 955 505 437 932 L.... Peuneilalc j 958 608 4 301 9 2i:..Opp'B Crossing, j 10 051 515 4 251 9 20 j ....Hughesvillo.... 10 lOi 520 4HI 911 ...PictureKi>oUg... 10 19 529 412 907 ....Lyon's Mi 11.... 10 23 633 4 10j 905 Cliamouiii 10 25 535 4 03} 858 ....Glen Mawr.... 10 32 j42 3 56j 851 EJkins 10 39 549 3 531 8 4S|..,.Strawbridge.... 10 42 552 3 50, 8 45j....11eeah Glen..., 10 45 555 3 47; 8 42]... Mucoj Valley... 10 48 658 3 401 835 Soncstown 10 56 j 605 3 35 1 8 80; Glidewtfll 111 00 610 3 25} 8 20j....L0ng 8r00k....' 11 10 6 20 3 20' 815 Norjuiont |ll lij 625 At Picturo Hock,- stages connect to aud from Highland Luke. At Kordmont stages connect to and from La Porte, Dugbcrc. anil Towanda. DENJ. G. WELC'Ii, General Manager. llujjhcsvillo, P*. TRY E übACH Furniture. Dushore, Pa. GO TO Walter Spencer FOR Valley 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 »ud prices reasonable. We invite the public to call and examine our goods before going elsewhere. WALTER SPEN<SKR. May 18, 'W. LA.PORTIS, PA. Spring Opening —OF— Foreip & Domestic Dry Ms SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO CABII BUYERS 1 A full line of Dress Goods, including all tbe fashionable shades to be found in the Eastern Market, from Olnghams 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 are selling clothing at low figures. Our stock is complete. Call and get our prices before going elsewhere. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoe—the stock is large and the price low. You can buy as cheap at my store as any place in this section of the county. HUMPHERY BROS. & TRACY, 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, 'O2. ASK your Merchant for ('mini> if/ha m's Celebrated Non-rust Tinware, Family Solder, Farmers Friend, and Outfit and titeamlrss and Oderless Kettle. ALL FIRST CLASS WORKMEN. NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job and Custom work done. J A ME S C UN NIN GIIA M, Dushore, Ir'a. Jobber* 8c Manufacturers of Tinware. GROWN ACME The Best Borai! 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 a 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 Tuk ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Williamsport Station, Williamsport Pa. LAPORTE BANK. LAPORTE, PA. Do a general Banking and Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us will be carefully attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe, and for Fire Insurance Companies, J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASIIIKR. CLIFF HOTEL, Eagles Mere, - - Pa. C.F.CHENEY, Proprietor. A large andcommodious house, posses sing all the at tributes of a first-class hotel. The liar is well supplied. CARMODY HOTEL, DUSIIORE. MIKE CARMODY Proprietor, Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. Jan. 31, '9O. CURE Blclr Ileadaclio and rellove all tho troubles Inef* dent to a bilious etnto of the system, HUCII OJ DtezisoFs, Nausea, Proweiuotin, I>istros3 after eating, l'aiu in tho Bido. hc. Whllo thoirmosft remarkubio euccoaa has been show n in curing Hoafiacho, yot Cnrtor's Little I,lvor Ptlla 9W oqually valuable in Constipation, curing o ml pro venting this annoying complaint, whilo they also correctalldisordorsof thostumacu r ßtiinulatetllo liver and regulate tiio bowoLs. Ilvm ii lUey oula HEAD AcJ» > * they vro\ lid be aim os t priceless to th on wha BU nor from tLiadbirmviog complaint; butforha nately their poudne-iadooa notendhjro.aud those whowica try thomT?iil And theso little pillsvalu- j able in Romany wny4 that they will net bo wil- I ling to v.a without thorn. But after aUsick 2i0»4 j ACME Jstbelar.epf HP many llvci that harotanbem out grent bcait. Our pilUcur#it whUa • fIiCT3 not. Caricr*a JLittto I.Jvcr Pillsare very small and 01 112 1 >iak% Ouo or two makoa dose, my areatriellr vegetable anu do not gripe or Mirnrt, but by thek* gontlo action please all wh<l asm Litem. I a vial* at 25 cento; live for fL Sold >y uruggiatj everywhere, or Boat by maiL C/\«TER CO., New York. P.HJ. SMAII [\m. SHALL PRiCt THE LAPORTE REPUBLICAN AND N. TRIBUNE, is a cheap combination of reading matter — Only $1.25 a year for the two papers. Give tUem a trial. Your Favorite Home Newspaper AND Tie Leading; Republican Family Newspaper of the United One Year for Only sl.2i THE REPUBLICAN gives all the news of Town, County and State, and as much Nation news as any other paper of its class. TOUR HOME WOULD BE II COMPLETE WITHOUT IT. The New York Weekly Tribum is a National family paper, and gives the general news of the Unit' States and the world. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutah« It tiaß separate departments for"The Family Circle," and "Our Yom Folks." Its "Home and Society" columns command the admiration wives and daughters. Its general political aews, editorials and di cessions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. It* "Agriculture department has no superior in the country. Its "Market Reporta" are « ognized authority in all parts of the land. Special Contract enables us to offer this splendid journal ai "The Republican" for oue year For only 1.25 cash in Advance. "M. V. Weekly Tribune" regular price per year |i.oo "Nulllvan 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. Pa. You Will Be Robbed In Chicago During the World's Fair IF J OIL /\ RP J', very subscriber to the SATURDAY BLADE or Caic ■ w GO LEDGER will receive a Free Certificate enti JVI-kJ. O _A_ —I Wng the holder to oa 11 at our office at any hoar, da. OX OSTGU. ni K h t» or Sunday, during the World's Fair, and we wi wmmm^^ locate you at whatever prioed room you with. We p« eonally investigate boardiiig houses, rooms to rent hi. tels, etc., and can save you a great deal of money. T'Vlfi Sn+llfHl QXT Dl aH This department Ims a postoffice, reading and 1 UtJ *->«bUraay i3ia(l> writing room, baggage and paree room, tolegraph office, waiting room. All these privileges are \b-1 . _ _ NOlutely Free to every tuliscriber. Tan Tlie GulCaSO Tifln P*A SATURDAY ITI.AKK is a highly illustrated weekly newspaper. THE CHICAGO LEDGER is a well known family and literary illustrated weekly, These papers T Are the most interesting weeklies extant and have the Jjoti VV 66K116 largest circulation of aay weekly newspapers in the world—soo,ooo copi 8 weekly. The price of either paper is $2.00 per year, jdl.OO lor Tn thO Wnrll nix iiionlliN, or tliree mouths lor SO luo ™ uil ' cents, in your subscriptions. A guido to Chicago and the World's Fair, also sample copies, ent lrce to any address. 500,000 W» D. BOYCE, 115-111 sth Aftanti ChoafOt Guns ! Guns !! Guns !!! STONESIFER & BARRETT Of No. 244 Market Street, WULIAMSPORT, 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 Duskore, Pa. I am constantly replenishing my stock with the most desirable goods lo be found in tho 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. RETTENBURY, Oct. 1, 1892. , Dushore, l J n SPECIAL ■EMIT! 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 ments to builders. MANUFACTRES 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. Dontey Hanofactnrine Co> DONLEY BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. STEAM GARBLE & GBANITE WORKS. MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTAL AND CEMETERY WORK, IN ALL KINDS OF MARBLE AND GRANITE. In bujing direct of 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. G. E. DONAHOE General Agt. DUSHOHB, - - - = PBMHA. B. W. FAWCETI FORKSVILLE, PA, DKALKR M ;Watches, Cla&ks and Jewelr REPAIRING A SPEC I ALT. All work guaranteed and prices ressc s able. July 15, 1892. HAIL TO THE CHEAJ*ES r ± ITHATB EVERYBODY'S MOT! j and the people appreciate the fact that i MRS. LAUER'S STORt r is right "in it"for cheap good*. !My groceries are always fresh ani the best quality. Flour and feed 8 | the best the market afford*. ej MRS. M. C. LA UER. 112 May 13, '9B "DUSHDRE and NORDMOK STAGE LINE. n , ;F. M. CROSSLEY, Propriet UNTIL FUTHER NOTICE STA»J I", WILL RUN ON FOLLOWINGSCHEDTTL C Leave Laporte at 6:16 a. m.for Nordmc , Arrive at Nordmont 7:30 a. m. 1 Leave Nordmont at 11:15 a. m. for I<ap«t Arrive at Lapurte 1:00 p. 111. Leave Laporte at 5:00 p. m.for Nordnt Arrive at Nordmont 6:30 p. m. Leave Nordmont at 7:00 p. m.for Lapot Arrive at Laporte 8:30 p. m. a Leave Laporte a* Ba. m.for Daakc I Leave Dusbore at p. m. for LaPor APORTE LIVERY. <Ls CHAS. X.AUEB, Prop. Rigs kept in first class ord» , Charges reasonable. Stables at tl 7 MOUNTAIN HOUSE—East M ■s St., LaPorte, Pa. -I May 13, '92. CASSELL, WATCH MAKER AND JBWKKKX. LAPORTE, P. Office in Meylert's Store Room. May 1 93. J. & F. H. INGHAM,. ATTORNEYS-ATLAW, LAPORTE, P - Legal Buriness attended to in tkis aa adjoining Counties. J. MULLEN, 2 ATTORNET-AT-LAW, DUSHORE, L| Office with B. S. Colli as, DUNHAM > ATTORN EY-AT- LAW 40ff-Ofice in Court IIou«e, LaPorte, Pa. ? *ES*ENRY T. DOWNS, 1 ATTORNKT-AT-LAW Ex-Prothonotarj, liter ARf eorderof Sail jar- Office in Court Iloaie, LaPorte Pa. ' jTvTrettekbury. WATCHMAKER AND JEWKUU, ' DUSHORE, PA.
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