THE REPUBLICAN. W~. M. CHEIfEY. - - - 'Editor. ] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1818. j Entered at the Post Office LaPorte, Pa. i as second class mail matter. , Heiiiiblitan Stale Ticket JUDGE OF TDK SUPREME COURT. D. NEWLIN PELL, of Philadelphia. STATE TREASURER. SAMUEL M. JACKSON, of Armstrong. Republican Comity Ticket. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. J.J. WEBSTER, of Eikland Township. G. W. BIGGER, of Davidson Township. CORONER. F. W. BROCK WAY, of Bernicc. COUNTV AUDITORS. E. 8. LITTLE, of Ilillsgrove Township. M. E. WILCOX, of Eikland Township. The roads in various sectious oi Sullivan county are iu almost impas sible condition owing to their being cut to pieces l»y the heavy loads of bark and lumber that daily pass over them. Poor roads are a detriment to any county, state, or nation. Our people have never given the proper amount of attention to public thor oughfares. At various times our state legislature has attempted to enact measures for the improvements of country roads but so far nothing has been accomplished. We believe that a law requiring all heavy wag ons to have a three or four inch tire would be a long step in the direction of improved roads. In England wo are told that no draught wagon is allowed with less than a six inch tire. This acts like a roller on the roads and they are kept hard and smooth in consequence of it. The saving on horses and wagons is im mense. The increased loads that can be carried and the saving of val uablc time make transportation much cheaper. No road is there allowed to be made unless laid out by com petent civil engineers and approved by a commissioner of public works In fact almost as much care is taken in the making of wagon roads as there is in the making of railroads Good roads indicate an advance state of civilization. In Mexico or Spain we expect poor roads. In the United States we expect something better. Our people should wake up on the question of road making. Only progressive men should be elected road commissioners. We pay taxes enough to have good roads. Let the question be properly studied and let every tax payer insist tijion roads that reflect the progress and intelli gence of our age and our country. The Democratic papers are mak ing pressing efforts to boom business. This would be commendable if they would compel the party in power to i come out and say that there would be no meddling with the tariff With i this assurance it would not be thirty days before our mills and factories | would begin to start up and thous- j ands of our workmen be employed. < We arc just as anxious to see btisi- J ness revive as arc our democratic | friends, but until such assurance is given, or a change is made in the lower Louse of Congress, our man ufacturers cannot see their way clear in keeping their works in operation. in these fast days dishonesty is apt to be confounded with business tact. Thus many youths start in life with the Idea that success de pends upon chicanery. They iui&gine that if a uian is always able to "get the best of a bargain," no mat ter by what deceit and meauness he carries his point, that his prosperity is assured. Nothing can bo farther from the truth. Knduring prosperi ty cannot IK* founded upon ciinniug and dishonesty. The tricky and deceitful uian is sure to fall a vic tim, sooner or later, to tiiu in fluences which are forever working against him, The cranks are at work in New York city as well as iu Cbieugo. Fred erick Matthews Hupt. of Construc tion uf the l'u*|id I I'h-ijr.ipli buildup was shut twice in the stomach In Thomas Mm I ley, on Tuesday. The •rank was refused work, on the build iutf aud sought iu this way Matthews Is iu a critical condition and will die. Kdwiu Would was also visited by a crank on the same day, but was too sharp for the fellow aud landed him in the polit« iiead<|u«i> ters on abort indict 'I be t|iusliun of thu ability uf the married woman to eauMish » r «si 1 diiieti ludt|«.ndn.l of hwr hu»b 4 nd ma> po*/«i the fuurts wtieu sUu at ti mpt* it for the of Nsiuriiiii relief frww tit* |«*.r distiut*, but m«u; a woman has *e„mplUbei| that »er> thiu* u>.|> I'ondtnt t,f J u , husband without u<« aid uf • units when the p dialtM «,«» j, u i „ Jbfivf Bl t timber Land Deal. Some time ago Col. Bluett's North - i«k»ntain Lumber 00. sold to a Bosto i tanner 13,000 acres of Sul livan C oauty timber land. The pur chasers are about to turn the land over <„o the big leather trust and ex perts. are going over it to ascertain the amount of bark and timber stand ing. Repeal- Bepeal at last. The fight Is over. It bas been a long one and a severe ono, but it is over. Honest money has won andi the (light of the gold eagle will br stopped. If the Democrats would only let the tariff alone now all would be well. They will bear something about the tariff from Ohio, Massa chusetts, Pennsylvania and soar, other States on Tuesday next. When people gaze with delight upon the movements of trained ani mals, few know auything a\>out the vast amount of ppiu and suffering they have been compelled to pass through to attain their BO called ed ucation. Horses aiul dogs are un mercifully beaten by their trainers during the process au d the poor bear that travels over the country in company with a Trfmsylvanian gipsy to please children with his dance to the music of a violin has to pass through the tor tures of hades to pro cure his education. His trainer places him or. heated sheets of iron, u piece of strongly accentuated dance inusic is played on a violin and as the poor animal litts its legs altern ately to escape the heat, it involun tarily keeps time to the music- The lessons is repeated until the bear has learned to move its legs regularly to the sound of the fiddle without the cruel prompting of scorching toes. HILLSGBOVE ITEMS. The tannery is now running on full lime, so business is brisk. The telephone line between this place and Proctor, is a great con - venience. Bev. Hyde the new pastor of the M. E. church preached hia first ser mon here on Sunday. The fire whistle blew Saturday evening, it proved to be a tire in the Keete Hotel caused by the explosion ot an oil-stove. The dames were soon extinguished. Uly r oscß Bird, came over from Prootor, where he has been survey iug for the Elk Tanning Company for the last six weeks. He is now with Messrs. Win. Hull and liobert McE wen estimating Hoyt Bros. bulk. X. Reeder and Downing have ebt&b lished a photograph gallery oa the corner of Maiu and Muncy sis., opposite the Laporle HoteL Cab inets SL.SO per dozen, four tin type i for 50c. All work guaranteed. Auditor'* Notice. In.re. accouniy of Ellen lln the OR- Wanck Admr'x. of the ) phans' Court estate of Hen ky Wanck,; of Sullivan) deceased. J County. The undersigned, an auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Sullivan Cour.ty upon exceptions to the account of F.iler. I Wanck. administratrix of the estate of Flenry Wanck dee'd-. anil to audit wild account, and to distribute the funds in th«. hands of the administratrix, among those legally entitled thereto; will attend to the duties of his nppointm-nt, at his office in Laporte, on Tuesday the sth day of Dec. ISJW at 9 o'clock a. m. at which time and (•liK-'t- all persons interested in said estate may he heard upr>n Hie question submitted to the Auditor, p.nd all jiersons having any claim upon said fund are uolilied to present their claims to the Auditor at that time or be forever d- burred fioui claiming anv porportion of said fund. E. M. DUNHAM. Auditor. Lapotte, Ha. Oct. 25, 181M, QOI'KT PROCLAMATION. Wbbrcai, Hon. J.A. Sittbbr, PMMENT ' "if.,. H»norable» John Yonkin. a»d M. J IMlipa Aaaociute Judgea of Mm Caurta of Oyer ami Terminer nail Ueneral Jail Deliverer Qunrter S.s«„nturth« Vaaoe. Orphan, Court anil ( ijuium o Ptena for th# County of Bullivn». hnvo iMiwd their preempt, l,»ariug date the 23rd day lit .Sept. tSUIi. to me directed, fur holtftii; the «e«*«al twirti io the borough of LaPorte on Motufcy. Ibo llth day of Dec. I SfcJ. at 2 O clock |k m. thereto*., not'oe ia hereby giren to th» far oner. Ju.lwm of the Peaee and CoartalUra within the coiu.it, tb <t they ha then and there in Ibeu proper peraon at I o'clock p. ia. of »«id day. with their rolta. reaurda, io'|uiaitiona, n aoiiivWiuna and other ivnieiuberan* a to thuae ' 10 "hi l ibeir cflßcea appertain to b« doive. And to thoav who ire bound by Uicm* revogniiuncva to pruaecute agaihat piUoueaai »So are or .halt be in the jail of the aaid cua*. 2 *""'**»• ls«»»by notified to be «, m and there to prowoule agaiuat them aa wtili fea TIIOMAH MA II.AFFEY KketiO. bheiifl a oAc«. LaPorla Oct. SO, I'rlal i|«| lur llrr«aib*r Teriu IMI. (Hatuaa ..*» IMC ||, ) t Baniiae W. Jackaoa aol «<eo. C. J.jkaoa elMSiara ot the Ual aHI aa, I teataUMai of <J«o. It. JaakaoU, deoeaa.d and lieiuw* W J.,i'k»eu i. John W. I.uloins,i and lieu w ' Uabert, h.ir. ,112 Wu. U.b.rl, Uecaa, «. So. JJ, d«|.(. t• iia Ittnl, J 11. K Willijiuig v< H-r»v« liunui i Jan... H.nl.an No. US May T . 1.7 J," J 3 Thoiuaa If lluaainatr Ta ii»..r„. n *«■ ♦«, « tsraa la«|, u'/j,", ' Ju »i»h tlaaturji ri I. U. u ulut , A „ *o »l Ma, l„u. I»#|* Iru tpaaa. * ' i Miiti'i k K)wia aa Tieilti T... ■ . J 114 May teiia V^JaT'a i, •«- j ' ' V H .bbtna ,a Jautea u Uae A . M U, Dm i*>hi le»| I l«» la Jok« lu ake<i«, J* u . , |ftl# taiui I *ll4, 4tl»liliiiii |l. i." I 11 fx? '• '<'[ a.-.. . W4UM. ■. L / • U|.a»U. fa , JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. i 112 t Hardware, Is Needed every day of the year. About the first thing which comes to the mind, in speaking of hardware is nails. What is the price? $1.35 per keg; wire nails $1.75 per keg; Ready mixed paint $1.25 per gallon; Double bit axe sJ.oo;Xeut saws $2 00 grind stones as low as 75 cents, each mounted on good frame "52.75; best railroad wheel barrows, garden wheel ; barrows, $2.00 and $2.75. Many items in a hardware store you seldom see unless called for. They are not suit able for show windows—are too large for shelving. You may not know we keep them. We have sold iroD and wood pumps for 20 Years, Ikon Pipk for Water and steam:] Iron pipe fittings for water or steam: bath room furn'.ture and fittings; boat or crib spib.es, £xß, 10c, 12c, £. xlO, 12cand lit-; steel road scrapers; wagon swingbj trees, 50 cents; wag on neck yoke s, 75 cents; double ami swingle tree irons, 25 cents per set; j wagon and buggy spokes; wagon and buggy Lent rims; buggy bent shafts; bo ilding paper, SI.OO per roll of 500 si), ft.; galvanized cellar window screens; steel post hole dig gers; cast steel crow bars; uteel harrow teeth; ready made and paint ed valley tin; large iron kettles; barbed wire; ribbon wire; Plain Wire, I Pxain twisted wire, plain annulled j ire. All above used for fence mak ing cheaper than wood. The very best cloth washing machine ever made, we sell you for $(1.50. ?e do not ask you to buy them until you have tried them. No charge for using one for two weeks. II aisy cloth wringers; novelty cloth wring« ers; novelty cloth horse; novt tftv iionir.g board. SUMMER GOOi">ti are now going. The best sere sn door; window screen; hammocks; baby carriages; express wagons; croquet sets; refrigators; ice cream freezers; water coolers; ice tougs; ice picks. Furn itur e Dkpaktmrst Is Not D*ad. , | Husk, cotton and fiber ujatre«#e«; bed springs; feather pillows child** criits; lounges, couches, easy chairs J 26 different gtyUja; tables, stands. "» t We will tnf.u order* for goods at our KagleaMi re branch 8t« <re wlilcb is iu direct c uiuiuuaieatiou by tele phone, witb our aiaiH store at ilugbeavilia. N n.~Tia ftaii M », boil cUsr J i-wal tin, SA,O(» p» r gr oas; It u»ad« j • glass jars i *,,4 1 qts. i Jere . Kelly, (UOHRf iVILLK, PA. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Whkreas, by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : It shall be the duty of the Sheriff of every county, at least ten day# before any election to be held therein (except for township and borough officers,) to give notice of the same by proclamations posted up in the most nublio places in every election district and by advertisements in at least two newspa|>ers, if there be so many published in the county representing so far as practicable the political parties which at the preceding election cast the largest and next largest number of votes, and to enumerate the officers to be elected and give a list of all the nominations, except for election officers and assessors to be voted for in such county as far as may be in the form in which they shall appear upon the ballots and to designate the place at which the election is to be held. Therefore, I. Thomas Mahaffey High Sheriff of Sullivan county, do hereby make known and proclaim to the Qualified f>l«rtnr« nf county that an election will be held In said county on 1 u cieclora 01 »uim*n TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1893. At the several election districts in the county to wit: liernice Precinct—At the Knights of Labor Hall in Uernice. Cherry Two —At the new Township House, near Diißhore. Colley Twp —At the house formerly occupied by Jonathan Colley. Davidson Twp-_At the nuhlio house of Mrs. T. S. Magargle. Dushorc Boro—At the Hotel Carroll in said borough. Elkland Twp.—At the new Election House at Eklreda ville. Forks Twp.—At the Election House. Forksville Borough—At the Forksville House in said borough. Fox Twp At the Town" ship House at Shunk. Hillsgrove Twp.—At tue house occupied by John J. Saddler. Jamison City—At 'the hub factory boarding house" Laporte Boro —At the Laporte Hall. Laporte Twp.—At the house of Iltnry Kohensparger. Lop*z Precinct—At the school house in Looez' Shrewsbury Twp.—At the Eagles Mere Hotel. At which time and place the qualified electors will elect by ballot the following State and count* officers: One person for Judge of the Supreme Court. One person for State Treasurer. One person for County Treasurer. Three oer sons for County Commissioners. Three pernons for County Auditors. Oue person for Coroner. * A in the square at the right of the name of each candidate inside the line enclosing the column, indicates a vote for each candidate thus marked. If a crossi&,X-e«be marked within the circle it will be equivalent to a mark opposite every name in the column. Those who do not desire to vote a straight ticket must not mark a cross within the circle at the head of the column. I . . _____ Tor * Straight Ticket For » Straight Ticket Tor a Straight Ticket For a Straight Ticket I THE voter may insert Of «v I IN THB COLUMN BELOW, THE (1 (I ( \ NAME or ANY PERSON WHOSE V_y 1 I V J NAME IS NOT FRINTEDON THIS | ,BALLOT FOR WHOM HE DK- Mark Within the Circle. Mark Within the Circle. Mark Within the Circle.! Mark Within the Circle. .SIRES TO VOTE. J | | TUid column is for the une of vo ■IFPI„„ ICAIV DEMOCRATIC. PHOIIIIIITIOX. ! IM.OIM.IC'N tars desirlnjMe vote for oundi- UEPDBUIAN. | I rr.wri.fcs. dates other than thorn whose name 1 —I appear printed on t hit ballot. STATU TREASURER. STATB TREASURER. STATE TREASURER. j STATE TREASURER. STATE TREASURER. [Mailt One] [Mark One.] Maik One. Murk One. j Insert One, Sam iue i* M .' J aok nun. | Frank Chew Osburn. | jo'hu 8. Kent. "j"' j M.'windio'r. V | JUDui'"oP "the SUPREME JUDGE OF THE SUPREME JUDGE OF THE SUPREME JUUQk' OF THE SUPREME jiiuUK OF' THE Sui'REMK COURT. COURT. COURT. COURT. COURT. [Mark Oa'a.] [Maik One.] Murk Ouo. Mark One. Insert Ona. bi NewiVn Fell. \ Samuel Guitine Thompson. j Herbert T. Anus. j John ii. Stevenson. j"" ""'COUNTYTRKABiiRER. COUNTY TREASUR'EK."' COUNTY TREASURER. COUNYTR E ASUKKK. COUNTY' TREASURER.' " [Mark One.] [Mark Oue.] Mark One. j Maik One. Insert One. * V A. L. Smith. : Lloyd Strel>y. : j : i '■ 1 j [ COi';VT y"' C O MMIBBIONERB. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. COUNTY COM"mTsSI6nEKB. COUNTY 'COMMISSIONKRS. COUNTY* COMMis's'lONE RS. [Mark Two.] [Mark Two.] Mark Two. Mark Two. Insirt Two. John J.'Webstar! ': Qataiel Lilitimun. j Christian Snyder. j ............. ... George W. 'iiigger. John 11. Farrell. • Richard A. Conklln. • : : 5 : : i CORONER." CORONER. CORONER. CORONER. COKONKH. [Mark One.*] Maik Oca. Mark One. Mark One. Insirt Ona. F. W. Btuck*ay. : W. B. lIILL. John W. Grange. j | ; j COUNT YAU DI TO RS! COUNTYAUDITOh's! COUNTY *A UU i'ioßS. CO UN TY AU DI TORS. COUNTY*' AUMTORs! 'Mark Two.] (Maik Two.) Mark Two. Mark Two. Insert Two. Eire's. Little. : Morgan Gavitt. : j Benjamin Fawcett. j j : SL Ellis' wYloox~ : liTin I). iiav«rly. • j Joel L. Molym uz. i s - i 1 i ! I It is further directed that the election polls of the several districts shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon and continue open without interruption or adjournment until 7 o clock in the evening, when polls will be closed. Notice is hereby given that every person excepting Justice of the Fence who shall hold any ofllce or appointment of profit or trust under the United States or this State or city or incorporated district whether a commissioned officer or otherwise a subordinate offlcrt or agent who id or shall be employed uuder the Legislative Executive or Judiciary department of this State or of the United States or of any city, or of any incorporated district, and also that evert member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, "is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this common wealth, and that no iuspcctor Judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to be then voted for. The Inspectors and Judges of the elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they ro snectivelv belong before 6even o'clock in the morning and each inspector shall appoint one clerk who shall be a qualilied voter of such district. THOMAS MAHAFFEY, High Sheriff Sheriff's ofllce, Laporte, October 24th, 1893. MAIN St. LAPORTE, Pa. Oyaiers In every style and game in season. Choice wines, and cigars always in stock. | Bock-beer in season. No pains will be spared in waiting on Customers. F W Oall«ckw, Proprietor. Mir. V» «3. OYtS! O YES! Take notice that Jon» V. Kinklk has just received fr. ™ *he East, a lot of Hu ll nest aud cheapc *t shoes ever brought to the "Mountain CH *•' WO MENS, MIS.s MENa ' and BOYS, , I at prices wbiclrwill pleat * all. even thr most parsimonious. Ann D lf 'he brand* are the Kaber & Sebert, eq '•*' the eele-' brated "Burt" and at half tb '« cost. The Douglass, l.ester it Co. Soli.' itock. us solid as their name. The Loti Xe Slipper, black tan and patent leather ; l4»e are unique in style and tiliisb ; l»'u*l|>hrey Bros. A Co's. celebrated make, nt ■* bet-' ter. The "Boys iu Blue" their wi\ « amli daughters, are especially invited ti* call I All will be politely received and ho aeatlv | dealt with. Corner of Muucy and I 'berry streets, I.aporte, Pa. June », I HUH Spring Opcningi —OF— j Mm & Domestic Dry Gootls BTKI'IAI. IHIH'CKMKNT TO CASH BUYKM '|| A full line of llreas floods, including all , the fashionable shades to lie fount! In , the Eastern Market, from Gingham* 1 to flue Henrietta*. Beat heavy Wheeling. yard wide, rent*per yard, Bleached Muslin from 7 to 11 rents per yard. Calicoes, from * to • tenia per yard. Blurting, a full line at bottom prices. 010 T H I N 6 W* are selling clothing at low figure* | tiar stin kis compute ( all and gel out I Liters before golug elsewhere I Miasea Miasea and Children* Hboe tin »|.*k is Urge a*d the price low You can U»* a* ctatap at tor store a* any plate iu ibis Mttiua of Ike county j nmW BROS 4 TRACY, MAKE g,, t , .ttosK'l l*«ota, la« aud omiu, a' | Uie..t.*k ihespfui »a*k Urn's stia» bats in s«a«>» Our alt* t ul grtM*ikc« are bowplwe aud prime at Ike | u ««e4 i.gui« T. J. Keoler, i.Aiumfc, rA, I IT7 ILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH bRANCII W Railroad. fa effect Mouduy, Sept. 11, '92 I|s,i 4 I 22 I N. N. I STATIONS. S. j P. ;P, M. A. M.I A. M. M. I 525 10 07 A..WiH'msport..L 936 4 25 • 5 111 9 iS|...Monlouriiville 9 4:i 434 j 5 0-t V 44;b Halls A 9it 446 1 S. ' S. IN. N. 440 935 A llnlls L 955 505 • 437 «32 L....PeniisJalc \ 958 SOS 430 9 25|..U|ip's Crossing. 10 05 5 15 ' 4 26; 9 2o!...,Hughesville.... 10 10 520 4 li' 9lt ... Picture Hooks... 10 19 529 | 4 12: 907 ... Lyons Mi 11.... 10 23 533 J 4 101 9 05i Cliautmini ilO 25 535 1 4 03! 858 ...Glen Mawr ... 10 32 5 12 " 360 S 51! Edkins lO 39 549 ' 353 848 ....Strawbridge....' 10 42 552 ! 350 845 ....Beech Glen.... 10 45 555 | 347 8 42|...Mucey Valley... iO 4S 558 340 835 Soneslnwn 10 55 «05 325 825 ....Long Brixik.,.. II 10 It 15 ! 320 820 Nordniont II 15 620 I t 55, 7 55! I.aporte....h. 11 40 «45 7 30 Riogdalo T 10 l< 7 10! Saturtield 7 30 At Iltigliesville, stajjs* connect to and i frotu l.utrdsvillo. i ! At Cbaeiouni, »taij*s connect to and frotu . f{<<blsad l.ska during Die rummer (tasou. ,1 j\ i flout* loan, oouueet wi'U Kagle*M*r« K. R. CROWN ACME The Beit BCTiiil Oil That Can Be Made ircm Petroleum. It gives it brilliant light. It will not auioke the chimney It will not char the wi"k It has a high lire test. |lt will not explode. It ia without compariaon aa u perfection Family Safety Oil. ' It ia manufactured from the finest ■jrude in the uioat perlWtly equipped ittliueriea in the world. IT IS TIIK IIKBT. Ask your dealer for CIMtWM AC MM. Trade order* <ll led by Tuk Atlaktu Uspisino Co. \Viiliaui*port Nlatiou, Wiiliamapori IV LAPORTE BANK. LAHOHTti, PA. , |Kt % geneial Itankluif aud Colleelluy bu»nu>aa Any business Intrusted to us *tll Is can fully alleu.lt >1 lu. Agents fol Mttaiuaklp Tit kit* to tail li"in ail pells ul Kuiope as>4 lot I' n litsui.Oiie I "iMpaaiw. J. ALHtKI* Ji»ltl»Al* I ssiua* J Y MErrKKHUMT, WAriMHtkU AMU Jku kill, IHhUuUfc, ' CLIFF HOTEL, 2 Eagles Mere, Pa C. F. CHENEY, Proprietor. 4 A large andcoqimodious house, posses 6 sinj; nil the at tributes of a first class hotel The Bar is well supplied. 5 —Tuo TO Spencer FOlt— ; Valley Queen S'LOUB, Best in Town. "I ii Our Notion Department is well stockci n with goods ami our prices are the lowest A FRESH supply of groeerUn constantly arriving and price* returnable. We invite the public to cull aud examine our yixtdk liefore going elaew here. } WALTER SPKNCKR May 18. #8 LAPOHTK, PA. HAIL '' TO THE CHEAPEST , THATS EVERY IU >1 > V M>>TTT ( ami the |w«'ple appreciate the fact that— -1 MRS. LAUER'S STORE, i* rit<Ut "in it'' for I'beap good*. My grocerie* are alwav* fr»*li «nd ol the best <|uality Klour and feed the bed the market afford*. VA'X .V. C. LA UAH. May 13, W ASK ——your Men haul for— ('mutinyhunt s Celebrated Noli iu»l I in war*, Kauill) ituhltr, V'arlUt'la Iffl«ud, and aud HliauiU'M au.l iMvilea* hi title A 1.1 KIIIHT ClA** WOIU WKN NO AftMtKN'lii'M WOMK Jubaud i'uttfiti vol | dulta j » w KMvr x yisuui *, thuA.'it, lebk*** 4 MmuMlwwi ofTUttMt. HOTEL KENNEDY, M LAPORTE. PA DAUBY KENNEDY. - Phop. Everything First Class. *" Charges Reasonable. '•Mar 7-90 LAPORTE LIVERY. [ CHAS L A.UER. Prop. Rigs kept in llrst class order Charnos reasonable. Rtables at the MOUNTAIN HOUSE—East J/aiu St., La Porte, Pa. May 13, '92. j -bbai»ley. j' ATTOHNKT-AT-I.AW, 'LAPORTE. - - PA. Office with Hon, E. M. Dunham. MA T. HKMI'SKY, iK » ATTOHMKV -AT-1. AW, Duanoßi. i'A. Ottlce iu Suse'a Block- J. Si F. 11. INUIIAJT, ITTORNITItTUW, LAPOHTK. - - PA. Legal lluine** attended to In this and adjoiulug Couutlea. ['g J. .MI'I.I.K.V, ATTt'NMIV-AT- LAW, I IH'SIIOKK, - - PA. Office with H K. Collin*, i ————— M. M'NUAM, ATTOK»KV-AT-IAW (•■(•■n la tWt llmum, LaHoita, Pa. HKNItV T. DOWNS, i AT toItN k. t AT-LAW II MI*CI*I|,«HM«I4IIM4M *i»allC i'»tM Hii«n LaPeita Pa •g P INOli AM AII Ik NkWITT *it»'uaa»a At •■**. Vrt t ki'»tuul itiMrl I'biladvlpbla. IV INa'l V«kan« •» »«ak« Uk Aaa|< la tke tiutbful, a«altll«Mi »>"* • " M,# (•1->k tbat U It* ail alu.Ul N» l«» Ih*. lb* «i isbilul b«»tub»«* *n«iauli»d l.d*w« baMi imi« fW toel l« turtlu«| aud tb* u.-»u »bu **ut» lu <4uU ami >au I ittua u« i>bt*M«l u| imau» •• H»k iu walkf ■ llu lu tan * Ik'M by a'l di u««»at* 11...k *1 iNUtf KUilvf •»» b> 1**1) tIM kddita* lb, llti.n.l) iu., |u4MM»* , Mtuilai Mptiu|< Ud
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