THE REPUBLICAN. FKIDAY. JUNE7^oTIBO3r Base ball next Saturday. The clover is in blossom. Fourth of July next Tuesday. A cold wave follows each shower. Sunday school pic-nics are on deck. The date of our next issue will be July 14 th. The Laporte tannery has shut down for repairs. Since the rain all kinds of vegeta tion is on the jump. Short sermons is what is desired during warm weather. Its all over. G. E. Donahue is appointed post master at Dushore. R. J. Clark was appointed post master at Lopez, on Saturday last. J. W. Carroll of Dushore, was doing business in town, Wednesday. Davidson township pays more county tax than any precinct in the county. Sheriff Mahatfey, as lie predicted some time ago, has the finest garden in town. The interior of Hotel Kenned)' is beiug repainted. Jim Hilton is doing the work. A bear and a couple of cubs weie seen along the Celestia road, one day last week. In mcntioniug the Pierro sale last week, we said real estate instead of personal property. The democratic state convention will meet in Ilarrisburg on Tuesday September 19th. Thos. E. Kennedy and wife of Jamison City, spent Sunday with friends at Laporte. If you can't say anything good of your neighbor, don't say anything. That's the better way. The people of Estella will cele brate on the 4th of July. All are cordially invited to take part. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Crossley of Columbia county, were calling on friends at Laporte, over Sunday. Mrs. Bivins of Laporte, who spent last week with friends in Philadel phia, returned homo on Tuesday. Dr. Hill drives a brand new buggy. It was made at Ballard's shop and is numbered among the beat iu town. Atty. E. M. Dunham has moved his law office to the room over Kceler's store and is nicely quarter ed. Strawberries are gradually de scending in price, they are now al most witbin reach of the printer's purse. Elijah Auberson of Central, Columbia county, dropped dead near his home of heart disease, on Saturday. The cut on the W. & N. B. at Nordmont is being graded. Workmen are engaged day ami night excavat ing the same. You can tell more about a man's character by trading horses with him than by hearing him talk iu prayer meeting. Hotel Kennedy will give an ice cream festival aud dance ou the evening of July 4th. Three dance tickets for 25 cents. Men will commcuce the work of erecting the irou U. It. bridge over Loyal Sock at ltiugville, the latter pari uf uext week. Tke V. W. C. T. U., will meet at the home uf tannic Meylert, Friday evening J use 30. All members are requested tu lie present. Mr and Mrs- Dr. llill uf La|>orte, attended the weddiug uf Dr. W. S Hreiiholu and Miss AltaMclager, at liugliesville, on Thursday ol last week. A party uf iifteen ui twenty uien of I'ktledelpkia, spent Sunday ul tke Mere. Among tke list were Thus. V. Cooper, aud K. I* lug 1 ham Juki V flekts Iki buui aud »U«a.' ikalri ae Mill Heavy iiiwi Ua» ju>i unUni a let aMullltuiil ul i Uil'lfri.. aud latinV skins *ud iae ut tU« MUalitwi a* Weil as Iks laigot luui ia lueu. lie levlto* tutu atuallot* Iu Ui* wall Mtlatiatl Will lla tl#n fur »ak> Uaruoa* Italku r, km k«U <-U Ultt Itlui a call blank Gallagher uI l.apoite, spent Sunday in |tt««k<>ie and sat* It is a dull uld tu«n. T kit is lee bad, we always «up|«*sed tkat Duskofw waa % titiiv tug little village Mi and His. Jus it fie«ter ul U|m|Ui twp i wk'i visiting I ■ tends IN Skit kit), IkU,, sptak* I*l y ka«l| uf tke western MMtntij wad **j, tkat, waie tkej Jtuung agettt Would loeafe uet tliele. lit tnd Kikl ait eujwj tttg tkell Meal gwed John Dyer of Laporte, spends nearly every Saturday night and Sabbath with friends in Cherry. Guess John has a fair damsel over there. It is authoritatively stated that the extentsion of the L. V. R. R to Wilkes-Barre, will be opened for freight and passenger traffic the early part of July. Thirty and three-eighths per cent of the people of the Southern States are unable to read, while less than five per cent of those in the North ern States are similarly afflicted. John Finan served as P. M., of Dushore, under Cleveland's first ad ministration. He was an applicant under Cleveland's second term and has been thrown aside. John is'nt as lucky as Cleveland, is he 7 Mr. George Hatter of Donaldson, Pa., and a former resident of La porte, was calling on old friends in this place over Sunday. Mr. Hatter is engaged in the furniture business at Donaldson. The three democratic candidates for treasurer, are on the go. They say things have changed and that the one considered the most hind most has taken a 3:40 gate and is liable to come in ahead. Messrs. J. J. Eilenberger of To wanda and S. B. Karns of Lnporte, caught in the neighborhood of five hundred of the speckled beauties last week. Mr. Eilenberger and family returned home on Saturday. Fourth of July week is known as the printer's vacation week, hence the devil will be let lose and will join the patriotic doings, free from care and sorrow on Tuesday, as we shall not goto press on Friday the 7 th. Nordmont is the busy place along the line of railroad at this date. The iron bridge is going up, the trestling is being erected and the road bed graded at, and near that place, hence a large crew of men are engaged there. The grade for the railroad at Lake Mokoma, is being widened for switches. The officials of the rail road arc making preparations for large excursions that will undoubted ly visit Mokoma on the completion of the road. It is said that worry is the best remedy known to reduce people in flesh. But this theory has been ex ploded. The dftloe* seekers have been worrying Cleveland day aud night for month 3 and he continues to grow fat. Telegrams received Monday from Calcutta by the Anglo-Indian banks stulc that the India Government has stopped the coinage of silver for private account at lhc India Mints This will effect the money question in the U. 8. The engineer corps of Ilingville, have challenged the Laporte team to play a game of ball at Laporte, on Saturday July Bth. We understand that our boys have accepted the challenge and tho game will come off at 3:30 p. m.on said date. Featlvul. The Y. W. C. T. U., will hold a festival in Maple Park, July 4, after noon and evening. They will have for sale ice cream, lemonade, coffee, sandwiches, cake, oranges, bananas and coooanuts. Display of fire works in the evening. K. K. Gaynor uf the firm of E. J. Gay nor, Sou & Co., K. 11. cou 11actors, was married to Miss Nellie lteilly of I'uttaville, on Wednesday. Misa lteilly is a daughter uf the Hou. J. B. lteilly. The ceremony tuok place iu the St. Patrick's church at t'ottsvillu aud was a ewell affair. There ia quite a contest fur the l\ H. Collectorship of the 12th dis trict. Slate Si-nntor Grant Herring and Cul. llrut e Itieketts are tke: print i|ial aspirauta. Cul. Kieketts. was a gallant soldier and command - ed the battery that so valiantly held ! I'tmtileiy Hill at Gettysburg. It would not take tks uld auldier long tu dactda wko should have tke ottlc* but tlus adiuiuletraltuii ia but re warding past ear records. Hoke fernitk, Ctavelaud'a Secre tary ul lk« luteriur, aud wko ia au iwuluusly reducing peuatoua is pro | pileUif ul lb Atlanta Journal, and ! during tke late aautpeige editorially tvllnsd tin letters II 4 It aa stand- I lug few "Ulead 4rm> ul ' Ha is lut organising % taut id uf in toiiu>-is tu eouely in tke Nuitk>! tin States tu iepott iUw naiuee uf *ll pttusiuuMe wku ale able tu per* foi tu manual takuf, vHtktbe ulgvetuf katllig iktui dlwpped flu* tke psN' IU l>> iln. tuaens ks ttaiiM* kf Mitt ea»e tke uutemiueut S4«J,U4m, utiu a i sai uaitk wee « most • a'Hd H-ta I taring tk* ear and still , it.tains at! kte "'Tv-'wmgtlet sgaiuat ,lk« eu"Ut»; • d»i*«4M«. 4*. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE INTERESTED IN THE LOYAL SOCK ROAD. The Supervisor* Take Kindly to Oar Suggestions or Lust Week. The people of the Western por tion of the county as well as the citizens of our own immediate vicini ty will hail with delight the news that work of grading and bridge building has been begun on the Loyal Sock road in Laporte boro and township. Notwithstanding the fact that, that part of the road in Laporte boro. has been built and in good condition for some time— our people have resolved to make it much better, and have at work grad ing—a dozen or so of men and two teams of horses. It is characteristic of the people ot Laporte to do pub lic work well. For proof of this as sertion we call the attention of the reader to our streets in general, our park and our school house building. There is nothing in slighting public work and our people are compre hensive of this fact and we feel quite certain that the other townships will take the same pride in putting their part of this road in first class condition. It is a thoroughfare that will be traveled much, perhaps more thun any road in the county, hence the necessity of a good road. In Laporte township supervisors —Peterman and Kargc are both on the road at work and have two gangs of men under their charge. They are grading and building bridges across Mill Creek. Several loads of lumber for this purpose were taken down on Monday morn ing. They expect to push their part of the road to rapid completion. With this done Shrewsbury comes next on this end, and it is to be hoped that they will not delay the matter longer. With the bridges built over Mill Creek on this end they have no excuse for delay. Dick Bennett, supervisor of Shrewsbury twp., has always been considered 9 public spirited man and we feel con fident that he will not over-look the necessity of the completion of this road. In other words Dick would not stand in bis own light, but will goon and do the bidding of the court and hundreds of tax payers. In our next issue we hope to be able to inform our readers along the line that work on the read is progressing in Shrewsbury twp. LATER: —-Mr. Bennett was in town Wednesday and informed us that he expects to commence work on the road about the middle of July. He also informs us that the bridges to be erected over both Pole Bridge and Shanersburg aro iu Shrewsbury township. News of Interest to All ol Our Tux Puyer*. The people of Cherry township have carried the idea for some time that they pay into the County Treasury's Vault a good share of the county taxes and more than any other precinct in the county. This is a mistake, however. Acoording to the report sent to the Sec'y. of Internal Affairs for 1892, our pre cincts are rated thus : Davidson, $220742 ; Cherry, *211045 ; Colley, $156140; Shrewsbury,*l3Bßoo; La porte twp., $115100; Forks twp., $112304 ; Klkland, $108335 ; Hills grove, $88626 ; Fox, $86055 ; Du shore, $78380 ; Laporte boro, $47410; Porksville boro., $22860. The report of 1803 as addressed to the Sec'y. of Internal Affairs on Tuesday, is as follows: Davidson, *221916 j Cherry, $213017; Colley, 9153008; Shrewsbury, $11L068; Forks, $113104; Klkland, $108845; llillagrove, $80056; Fox, $87225; Dushore, $75041 ; Laporte twp., $115068 ; Laporte boro., $49322; Fork*villa, $41467. Cowiucul* are unnecessary. A Law Suit W. It. Williams served a summons on J. W. Ballard the early part ol la»t week aud the case was heard be fore Hold- Bturnout J. I*,, ou Fri day. The testimony was like this : lt> rou Williams, sou of W. It. Williams aud about 18 years of age desired tu Isarii the blacksmith trade aud lured out to J. W. Italian! as su apprentice in September laat aud t|Uit the 7 uf A pill. Italian! ae>e Us was Ui reiuai* with Uiui Ihiee uai« aud at Ike aspiration of said lime Ue was tu guv htm *l4 Uuu died dullaie W U. Williams says Ue made ike eowUaet, aud tke! Itai laid was tu give tlyruu teu duliaia a uioutk regai disss uj Uuw lung lie re matued with Uuu aud tUst there are •44 >et due Iks buy. 'fke 4* Isud aut putin • eisiiw, at tks etuse id ike MM* fw* damage*, tkf tke buy iee»i«m kim> wl tks iwstuVs Wi«»um west "JtOMMtee wjaetiu* ' lit | Jti kMMItM appeal*d lei Iks plateful a»d I. W Muukem fvi Ik# dtJ**4aut •tuUcMike U,t tks U§4 ie. ua* •mi §st Um» Jtvsk Newell of the Review is BO ex cited over the question of building a new Court Ilouse for the county> and so anxious to make the people believe that the county Beat can be removed to Dushore, although the Constitution of the State of Penn sylvania prohibits the paasage of any local or special laws locating or changing county seats, erecting new counties or changing county lines— that he entirely misrepresents the law passed in 1878, under which Lackawanna county was formed. He says that notwithstanding this Constitutional prohibition which went into effect on January 1, 1874, yet in 1878 a law was passed creating or erecting Lackawanna county from part of Luzerne. That the pro vision of the Constitution was evaded in this case, and that at the very last session of the Legislature there was talk of a law to create a count}' called Hazel, with Hazleton as its county seat. And therefore the Constitution can be evaded and the county seat taken to Dushore. We are not aware that anybody has been so foolish as to pretend it was unconstitutional to talk of a law to erect a new county, or to remove a county seat so we don't consider the talk at last session of the Legis lature about Hazel county has any weight in the case. But in order to show how reliable Ne well's statements are as to the law under which Lackawanna county was organized we have made a short ab stract of the Act of Assembly under wljiult Lackawanna county was formed, and that it is a correct statement of the law anyone can see by referring to the Pamphlet Laws of 1878, page 17. The Act is en titled, "An Act to provide for the division of counties of this Com monwealth, and the erection of new counties therefrom j" The first section provides, That when ever any county of this Commonwealth shall attain or has attained a population of one hundred and fifty thousand or more, it may bp divided and a new county erected therefrom, upon the vote of a ma jority of the voters of the proposed new county, voting at an election to be called for that purpose. SRCTION 2, provides. That persons de lirious of erecting a new county, shall file their application in the office of the Sec'y. of Internal Affairs, setting forth the name of county to ho divided, jts area jn square miles and its population at last cieusiis, a particular description of the boundary line of proposed division and the distance of the nearest point thereof to the county seat, the name of the proposed new coun ty, the names of towns etc., included in proposed new county, the number of square miles and inhabitants of same. And shall he signed by not less than 1000 of taxable inhabitants of proposed new county and sworn to by at least six of them. SUCTION 8, provides. That the Sec'y. of Internal Affairs shall notify the Governor and Secretary of the Commonwealth and these officers shall, If the application con form to requirements of the Constitution respecting erection of new counties, ap point three Commissioners not residents of the county, to inquire into and make re port concerning the same. SECTION 4, provides. That these Com missioners shall be sworn, and shall make as accurate survey of the proposed new county and mark the boundaries thereof. They shall estimate as nearly as possible the population of the new couuty and within sixty days of their appointment file in Sec'y. of Internal Affairs office, an accurate report of all the facts in the premise*, with a map of the proposed county, and jf it appear from said report that said new county may be established without conflicting with the provisions of the Constitution as to territory, population and nearest distance of boundary line to county seat, the Governor shall issue a proclamation ordering an election to be held by voters of said proposed new coun 'y- SECTIONS 5, 6, 7 and 8 merely provide mode aud manner of conducting the elec tion upon the question of formiug a new cQunty. SKCTION 9 provides, That if the ma jority of the voters lu the district favor the erection of a new county, the Governor shall issue his proclamation declaring the same, and thereupon the new couuty shall be established, with all the rights powers and privileges of other counties. The balance of the Act relate* to appointment and eiectlou of oilicera, formation of courts etc., etc. Aud to transferring records aud pay meuts of new county portion ot debts of old county. From the above it will be aeen that under the Act of 1878, any couuty in the State can be divided when it attain* a population of one hundred and fifty thousand, if it can be to divided as to fulllll the Con stitutional requirements of territory aud not having county line too near the couuty seal. The people of Sullivan couuty can see froiu above the diuisy founda tion upon wbiuii Nswell bases his pretext for authority lor evading the Constitutional prohibition against loeal laws, removing count) seat* and forming new counties, lu order to remove the coun I) seat an Act would have to be pu**«d autboiuiug the teiuoval or ebaugiug of awuut> ssats that would apply to all eouuliaa. Mr. Vitdtiiik U lUi of Uaporla, was tbiown out of a buggy aud hi* CUIIM bona BIOBEU, while ON bia *«> to |lusbot« ou Ssiuiday. The mt .idtnt happened at the ladiiMid i luaoing at Hi MM villa Tbe huiae sealed SUUMI ob>t*«la aud ian aud at •* ab*t|i tutu iw tbe toad at ibta Uoiut tbe Vi.bu.iti Wpffcd OU.iww lag lit. wui aitb tbs sbwia I'twll* Ibe hot** **. waugM el '""♦■'i' 1 ; vi *** •*" Haslnfss Locals. Screen doors, at Cole's Hardware for SI.OO- Window screens 25 cents and up wards. Hammocks 75 cents and upwards. White Mountain icc cream freezers. Second hand cook stoves cheap at Cole's Hardware. An elegant line of axes, handles etc., at Cole's Hardware, Dushore, Pa. T. J. Kecler lias just received a new stock of shoe wear. Call and take a look at them. They are neat and durable and cheap in price. FOR SALE. —A lumber wagon, com paratively new, medium weight and a three seated covered platform wagon. For further particulars inquire of, C. F. CHENEY, Eagles Mere. T. J. KEELEB has just received a new stock of ready made clothing latest styles and patterns. Call and see them if in need of a suit. Insure your life in the Great Penn Mutuil Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, F. H. TOMLINSON, agent for Sullivan County. The latest Spring styles of soft and stiff hats at T. J. KEELKU'S at bottom prices. HORSES T MULES ! Buy your stock of F. H. TOMLINSON, Sonestown, Pa. All stock guaranteed as represented. Notice ! The partnership, heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the name of James McFarlane «fc Co., having ex pired by limitation, any one of the under signed is authorized to sign in liquidation. JAMES MCFABLANE, JONATHAN THORNK, WIT.LIAM THORNE. Laporte, June Ist 1893. LOST OR STOI.EN.— A gray liorse with dark specks along mane and heavy fore top, carries tail on left side, 12 or 18 years old; weight, 11 or 12 hundred pounds. Either strayed or was stolen from pasture field. Any one finding said horse will be liberally rewarded by imforming the un dersigned. H. L. CHII.SON. Ilillsgrove, June 10, 1893- Exccutor'A Notice. Estate of Joseph Morrison, late of La porte township, Sullivan County, dee'd. Letters Testamentiry having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills, notice is hereby given that all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate, shall make immediate pay ment to, and persons having claims against said estate shall present same duly authenticated without delay to JOHN MORRISON, Sole Executor. P. 0., Sonestown, Pa., Juue 19, 1893. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Gover nor of Pennsylvania on Monday, July 17, 1893, by Alexauder Beedc, Frank G. Emery, William E. Ransom, Anson D. Knapp and John i{. Price jr. under theact of assembly eqtitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the Loyalsock 1-ogging Company, tbe character and object of which is the construction of dams, the dtiving aud floating of saw.logs, timber and lumber on thirty-five miles of Loyalsock Creek from its source or head downward, in the coun ties of Sullivan aud Wyoming, with the right to purchase dams and erect new dams on the said thirty-five miles of said stream, and clear out, straighten, deepen, crib and widen the same, aud for these purposes to have, possess aud enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of assembly and the several supplements thereto. II C. & S. T McConuick, Solicitors. Williamsport, Pa., June 12, 1893. Sheriff'). Sale. By virtue of a writ of Fi. FA. issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Sullivan Couuty and to me directed aud delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Hotel Carroll in Dushore, i'a , on SATURDAY, July Bth, 181)3, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described property, viz: All that lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in Cherry township, Sulli van County, Peuna., bounded us follows: Beginning at a corner ia the Laporte road, being a corner between Mathew Foren, Thomas lierry aud Ed. Donegan, thence south 57 degrees cast, along said Berry, 143 pcrch-s to stump corner in line of John McGee ; thence north 33 degrees east, 07 perches to post aud stone Corner: thence north 57 degrees west, 145 perches to corner ; thence >u>uih 33 degrees west, 67 perches to the place of beginning ; con taining 00 acre-i Ami having (hereon erected a two storied fr.ime house, frame baru aud other outbuildiugs; a goo, I orchard, a atone quarry aud a spring of water thereon ; about 40 acres improved. Seized, taki-u into execution and to lie sold as the property of Edward Donegan at the sui* of D. E Carroll. THOMAS MAIIAFFEY. Sheriff. Sheriff'* office, laporte, PH., Juue 13, '93 0 YES! O YES! Take notice, that JOHN V FISKLK has just received from the Ea*l. a lot of tbe finest aud cheapest »hoe» ever brought to the "Mouutaiu i iiy " W OMENS, Ml.-vSUb, MENS' and HOY a, at prices whiib will pleaao *ll, even th« uiitxi purMiuoiiiua* Viuoiig the brand* ale the Ituliei .V Seticlt, uptal to lile ccle bruted "ibvl" and at half the coal Tht Doiigla**. I.ester 4 t o Solid U<«k, a-, wild as their The bottle Mllppei hi.ick lau aud patent leather , lUew are uuique iu style aud ttul»h j tluuiphiey Uroa Co s, ee'ehiuli d make, uoue btt Ur The It. ')• iu lllue ' Ihtlr wives add daughieis. ale e»i>cc,all> iuvlted to call All will he pulinly leeeiud aud UoUiallv dealt with Cutuir ui Ituuey and Chirr> •lie- I*. Lapul le, Pa. Juue V. laud PstlUewt AUMUHHUVIUVMI*. Tin Virteu of "Villi*4u eoiii,l) 41 It hire b> UiillUtd ihst I 'iiuul.*umi i, >uli)>>l lu the d«i i»ii>u of tbe It* jmuitiae County t OilV«4Uolt J J. W aa»iaa Haifa I'a 4 IWM I'hi vutei* of auln.au t'ouuiy ar« befe -1 » iiulin 'l that I -m a candidate ho tin • I < I.,I» i itntMsatuetri >uUja*l ij Ike kslslwe uf Ibe IhpuU.Uau CmiMf i t'oaisaouu II W iMs a l-twi«4a raits, fa H* 112 » I MM, Ihe (wt«(s i| is.4iii»»u i uoai) ais hMe u, iM*h«d »b«t I * .Audt hiu i i ibs ••« fi' '"soo la«tt>sal»>b'a>l t W'S Ui dualstue lbs It ~übiits Couat| M i^ 1 MaisastMMi, t*%, Mai 11, l«M CitizensolWesternSullivan, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST; J. H. CAMPBELL & SON, GENERAL MERCHANTS OF SHUNK, PA., Respectfully ark yon to call and inspect the largo stock of SPRINO and BUMMS& goods, that have just arrived. Consisting of dry goods, notions. Ladies : ani : Celts ; Fmstilsg : Coeds, Groceries, hats, caps nnd STRAW GOODB. Botts, shoes, drug! and patent medielne* a«i everything usually kept in a first class GENERAL STORE. All goods marked in plaift figures and as low as the lowest liON'T FORGE! that for cash we give you a TEN - PER - CENT - DISCOUNT on these goods, sl. worth for 90c, $5. worth for #4.50. Give us a trial and we will preva to you that we can save you money. Remember that we are agents for the celebrated EUREKA MOWER'S the best on earth Thanking you for your patronage 1M the past, we hope to merit it in the future. TOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY, J. H. CAMPBELL SON. FOR A Big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLL & CoT Dushore, Penn. TVE Lave on hand an excellent line of Gents furnishing goods of all kinda, Includ ing suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Underware. Boots and Snoes, Rubber good*, Felt* and etc., at prices that defy competition. Oijstom Wobk PIOMreLY ANP Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at ttashora, Pa. We respectfully invite \ OU to call and sec us and examine goods and price* be fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Carroll & Co. 11. W. HARRISON, Manager. Buyers Wake Up!—'Tis Tie Spring Of '93 Tho oponing months of tho season wo shall make you all remember at OUR REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICES- We are going to do business with you beoause we have just exactly what you want, and Ml prices nre simply irresistible. OUR SPRING AND SUi»/JJFER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE ▲ TURN-OUT Such quantities of new styles as we show in all departments leave nothing it be nW far. ft quality and variety, oar fresh n-w line is sriotly first eUss ia every detail. We liave the disposition, the ability and tho elegant goods to please every buyer who is se-king bargains in the line of BOOTS AND SHOES Slippers, Rubbers, Overshoes, Etc, Our completo a«sor:ra!nt insures perfect satisfaction in tho selection of goods to satisfy indi vidual tastes. You will find our large stock made up entirely of goods that arc trustworthy, serviceable nnd tho best of their class. . EVERYTHING GOES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Como in and see how FAIR wj will treat you, how well we will PLEASE you, and how mash we will SAVE for you. J. S. HARRINGTON, MAINST KEET, - - DUSHORE, PA. -XE. G. SYLVAMjCr DTJSHORE, PA. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, AND SHOES CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY Of THE PRODUCE BUSINESS AND AT ALL TLVES PAY TBS HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND LAAS. K G. S TO TUB FUBIiI©P u- O- O-O-O-O-O-O-U-O-O-O- O-O t am prui'ttroti ki «MN)t any price* ur >(uuUtioua with * ttrnl gUm ui well •eU.'Utmt aluek ol JIKX'S, VOL' I li s, BO V V AND UIILDHK.N S CLOTIUNiI .:u; > in- MATH, CA?*> AM' Uk'M'H ATA'A7.\7//AW OoovM THl\\K\ HAUSAND I MUtihLIAX 1 al»o has* toll Hue* ui ftutu t«u Merefctat Tallorlof lauka li»Uu»uuU,lur l uatoui Wuili I'wtltel lit* gUMtauUtti. fail allU gal pfMM*, Yuma iW-i 112 \ P ViHCMNt. i liONIS H NKW llIIH'K - '» |