THE REPUBLICAN. --PHIDAYRNOVKMBKR 3. 18»TT I The JV. Y. Weekly Tribune l # *1 and I * Sullivan Republican « | for l # *| 11.25 One Year $1.25. | * —* —* —* * * »""• * • * This is Indian Summer. Next Tuesday is election. Carpenters are engaged in erecting the Uingdale depot. Wheat is delivered from the West to this point for 75 cents per bushel. County Superintendent F. W. Moylert is busy visiting the schools. E. V. Ingham of the 'Mere, is quite ill at his father's residence in Laporte. George C. Wright and 11. V. Rog ers of Ilughesvillc, spent Sunday at Forksville. We had a snow squall of about two minutes duration, on Sunday evening. The style and plan of the new courthouse is admired by the peo ple of our county. The sheriff sale of the real estate or Jacob Lorah, will take place on Saturday Nov. 4th. The appearance of the REPUBI.I CAV last week, was very presentable and compliments ran high. Miss Ethlin Mason, J. W. Ballard mid Mr. lligley, returned from the World's Fair, on Wednesday. D. J. Sheehan the popular clerk of the City Hotel at Jamison, spent Sunday with friends in Laportc. We publish "notice" of the letting of the construction of the new court house, elsewhere in our columns. The Y. VV. ('. T. U. will meet it the home of Fannie Meylert, Friday evening Nov. 3d. All are invited. A. Webber has leased the room over Mr. Spencer's store and will repair watches and jewelry therein. Crossley, while on his way to the depot Tuesday evening, run pell mell into a polecat. The result was fearful. There arc many people who enjoy a joke on their neighbor, but they awfully dislike to have the "table turned." VVorkinginen, the Republican party have given you a ticket of clean, live men. Roll up a big vote for them. The ballots for the several pre cineU of the county, will be deliver ed to the Judges of Election, the last of this week. A new law firm in Philadelphia— Ellery P. Ingham &. Harvey K. Newitt. Ottice 505 Chestnut street. See card elsewhere. A campaign is going on. We give this as an item of information be cause we believe there are only a few who know it. Protlionotary Walsh takes the evening train for his home in Dusliore each night and returns on the 7:40 train in the morning. The Corbett-Mitehcll slugging match has been declared of! because they cuuld get no place in which to exhibit their scientific, brutality. There is considerable politics in llradford county. However, we don't think the Republicans ueed to worry about the result up there. You can't plaee stickers on the oflic-ial ballot. Its 'agiu' the new litw. The voter is compelled to luake bis murk. Keep this in mind. The Republican club building iu Williauiaport is Hearing completion. Its going to be a creditable structure to tlie *1 O. P. of I..ycomiug county, |>ick Bennett and 0. V. Cheney caught a l>ear in a trap along Hear Creek last week. The editor was favored with * ebuilk of this meat oil Haturday. Thauke. Will the people uf the county per* mil Cherry and IJusbor* to ruu the county politically ? The result of this election will IHI a satisfactory answer to this question The smaller boys and they say e luiiaber of the great big buys enjoy ed ibeuiselve* playing trick" ou their Helghbura Hollow ten night. The buys utust have their anuual outing The work of eaeevetiug the ground lor tk« new court liusw, was begun on lloadsy This work will be cow pleted thai the eautrectur ea» coin Mtaua I*) lug tits fouudlllou id t Nlly epring A I. Hwith the iJerwoaratte aan ilidute for Treasurer, has a weJ4e»ey Ij u* !»•»• no oppoeiiUMi s«t e|H on the Prohibition t.uket 'i be ItepoMi uin arw liU .ai and we only ask svi |*eim>«ratie liuitds to return the fiVlSl'llHllilll, While we were absent from home on Friday our printer, John Boyd absconded. Parties having claims against him will please look liiin up. ('has. L. Wing is now foreman of the REPUBLICAN office. The World's Fair closed on Tues day. In many respects the Fair has been a curse to the country. Think of the number of lives lost in rail road wrecks going and returning from the great exposition. Those potatoes that went over the Dushcre trestle on Saturday, were no doubt assigned to Laporte. Well, the Dushore people must live and we see no reason why our people should not donate them a "murphy'' or two. The owners of buildings in which elections are held must see to it that the election booths arc erected and readj for use on election morning. For this and for rent the owners of the buildings receive isf>. 00 from the county. A surprise party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff Mahafley, on Wednesday evening. A large number of old and young people were present and a right good time enjoyed. These cold winter niyhts j'ou will want lots of reading. Subscribe for the UEITRUGVN and the N. Y. Tribune. Only §1.25 in advance. This is the cheapest combination of reading matter ever offered our peo ple. Better let us p'ace your name our subscription book. Judge Rogers of Forksville, was calling on old acquaintances at La porte, Friday. The Judge is not a common visitor to the county seat. Since bis recent attack of pneumonia the Judge is not enjoying bis good health ol former years. The practice of postal clerks in stamping postal cards on the back is a good one for them to reform. In too many instancep the message is none too pla nly written and after two or three mailing clerks have had a whack at it, it is almost impossible to read it at all. Please jab them in the face. The Centennial year the Penna. Rail Road carried many thousands of passengers to Philadelphia with out killing one. The record of rail road disasters this year on Chicago bound trains has been a terrible one. It is true that many more people are traveling than in 187 C, but then there are many improved appliances. llarley Edkiu conductor on the W. k. N. B. freight train, unfortun ately had two fingers smashed while coupling cars on the .Lyon's switch on Wednesday of last week. It wus dark when the accident happened and llarley was feeling his way the best lie could and supposed bis hand was in the proper position. He wore heavy gloves at the time, hence, the jam is much lighter than it other wise would have been. Our readers are no doubt thor oughly acquainted with the new ticket. It appeared in the REPUBLI CAN last week and you have no doubt given it some study. You will find it in our columns this week. Cau you mark it to vote this ticket'! Thomson, Osburn, A. IJ. Smith, Webster, Bigger and F. W. Brock way. If you can do this you certain ly are is shape to give us one clip on the Republican side. Don't mark within the circle if you desire to split your ticket. Read the head lines above the ticket. The Republican vote of Klklaud township ou the Ith of November, will receive the attention of the Re publicans of the county. A divide there on County Commissioner will make it disagreeable for any candi date of that district who may seek the noiuinatlou fur Commissioner, three years henuu. This |s timely waiuiug to the prospective candi date* of KlkUiid township and we trust that they will heed and take the advice of many Hepublieaus aud staud 111 Hi for the ticket. The liUpoi le depot was completed laet week. It Is » very pretty uud durable structure. The building is erected one very Jeeirablw site and (routs Lake Mokouta. Tim fmlght department it on tbc south tm! of the building, the olllee room adjoin* this aud the waiting room Is uti the north A very pretty porirb is ereet* ed on either side. The upper part of the t-lienor of the building is paiuted to repru«eut t'leaiu colored brink ami the lower |*arl |>ai>ebd and tiimined with Uaik red paint The Interior is ninety ttul*lud with u||, A I' I.title ol the 'Mere was builder and Ouolge lb lit* hell the | responsible poeitloir ol tu rental*. 'the •er pettier a engaged ou the work, Wets liter) Holder, A J Matkht Will It get* I) V the Be y end M t). Hunk Ihe painUr* sufu . John ' U*/«B»»I end Jaurte lldum. This session of Congress has made it apparent to the people that the head and shoulders of the Democrat ic party has'nt got brains enough to run the Government. The President, the Senate and Congress, are all strongly Democratic and what have they accomplished ? Since March 4tl>, they have put a long list of peo ple in the Poor House and the end is not yet. This is all you can say for our Democratic administration. Not pleasant to listen to but the truth. Soldiers, haven't you about gotten tired of voting with the party that have always been, and are still, op posed to every measure that is cal culated to give you the rights you are entitled to. The republican par ty present you a candidate for State Treasurer, Col. Samuel M. Jackson who served over three j'ears in the Union army from Penn. His 83-00- pathies are with yoj, and his work has ever been in the interest of anj r measure beneficial to your cause Soldiers remember it is from your friends you get aid. Congressman Hicks has introduc ed a bill to prevent the suspension of a pensioner unless his pension was obtained by fraud or perjury. In other words he wants a law that will make it impossible to punish an old soldier for fraud or perjury until he is guilty of one or the other. It is a remarkable condition of affairs that seems to make such a law nec essary to prevent such an unheard of injustice to the men who saved the country, but with the present man agement of the pension ollice such a law is absolutely necessary to save the old soldiers. The accident to George Reitmeyer on the Eagles Mere Rail Road on Wednesday of last week, is not as serious as was stated in the REPUB LICAN of Out. 27♦.!». Neither bis arm or leg was cut oh l>y the wheels of the car. They wire fearfully man gled, however. The physicians of the Williamspoit hospital entertain hopes of saving for him, both his leg and arm. George is a son of Mike Reitmeyerof Muncy Valley and bis ago is thirteen. Ife was working for Fietch Bennett assisting in load ing bark cars at the time of the ac uidcDt. Mayor Harrison of Chicago, was shot and killed by a lunatic on Sat urday night. The name of the as sassin is Patrick Eugene Pronder gast. In bis lunatic brain he har bored that the Mayor had refused him an appointment to oflice, hence lie sought revenge in death. Until the public was notilied of the con dition of the man, a possy of men had formed and were about to lynch him. The Mayor was shot three times and death followed within ten minutes after tho first shot. The shooting took place in the Mayor's residence. M. S, i'liinne)-, manager of the Long Valley Coal (Jo's store struck a young man by the name of Rich ard Fitzgerald, a«eil about 19 years with pick handle iesulting fatally on Tuesday evening of last week. Fitzgerald together with a number of associates were in the store and were making a noise when Phinney ordered them out. All went except Fitzgerald who said lie would not go, hence l'hinncy was forced to use the weapon. Fitzgerald died from the effects of the blow on the following morning. J'inney was arrested and gave bail in the sum of fc.VOQO for his appearance at the Bradford coun ty Dec. term of court. OurTowanda exchanges speak very highly of Mr. I'hinuey and suy that hu is of mild disposition. The people of Duahore were hor ror strtokeu by a wreck of freight cars 011 the trestle at said place on Saturday noon. A oil wheel broke ami the our jumped the track taking with it eight other freight ears. They all lauded in Mike I'armody'* gar den patch. Thrte of the number were tilled with |>otiiUk>s, oats and merchandise. The other six were empty. The train was headed for Satterlleld. F.llginter John Fount witnessed the jump off of the tirst ear and was very thoughtful ami turned on a full htud of steam, thus breaklug the angina and one other car loose from the train. The tump ling, al»u broke on ihe rear end of the train, leaving on the trunk uiie ear and the uabooae, The latter w«» occupied by the entire eorps of rail road men, with the eieeptiou of the i/ugiuvki and Itreiuun, who were eat* lug dinner, hem e all e»capt>d death and injui y. \ itmu about togo under th» lit stle and being dilveit by |«u >ouug ladle*, Mas frightened and ian a*ay ihroaiug the ladies out of the it Mule the women aula alight l> bi iti*td but eot aettuualy. Take it ali In all, it »ae a iti) foitunate ' wiet-k COURT HOUSE LETTING. COURT HOUSE, LAPORTE, SULLIVAN COUNTY, PA.—Sealed proposals will be received at the ofllce of the County Commissioners of Sullivan county in Lnporte Pa., until 1 o'clock p. m. Friday November 24th, 1893, and then opened for tarnishing material and doing the labor for the propos ed erection of a Court House at La porte, Pa. In accordance with draw ings and specifications. Copies of which may be seen at the otHce of the County Commissioners aforesaid, and at the oillce of the Architects, Wagner and lieitmeyer, corner of Fourth and Pine streets, William sport, Pa. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed to the in terest of the County so to do. Pro posals should be sent to the County Commissioners, Laporte, Sullivan County, Pa., and endorsed on the envelope. "Proposals for Court House, Laporte, Pa." S. K. MoßridE)"^ D. W. SCANLIN, COM'S. W. M. CHENEY. ) Attest, R. M. STOKMONT. Clerk. Johnny Healien, aged about 16 years, of Laporte, while out gunning for pheasants on Monday, accidently shot himself in the left foot. lie carried a double barreled gun and had shot at a bird and cocked the other barrel and while pushing his way through the brush to get a sec ond shot, the tiiger oft barrel cocked caught on a twig with the above result. Dr. Hill was called and dressed the wound and said the foot would be all right in time ex cept the toe next to the larger one would be stiff. This Is the Qrst gun ning accident in this vicinity of the season and it ought to serve as a warning to our sportsmen for all time to come. In the city of Gothenburg, Nor way, in 1805, n committee was ap pointed to investigate the cause of pauperism. They reported that the greatest cause of poverty among working people was that they drank to excess. They recommended that the sole right to sell liquor in that city be placed in the hands of a com pany that would spend all the sur plus or profits for tlje benefit of the poor. This system, with some mod ifications, has spread all over Nor way and Sweden. It has not become a national measure, but thus far lias been left to local option. All the drink shops are run by temperance men who see that they are lawfully conducted and that their profits all go toward supporting the poor. The system has a large number of advo cates in this oountry. The Philadelphia Record is au thority for the statement that "no marriage license law is now in cllect in this State, that none has been since May 1 of tljis year, and that none will be until Oct. 4, 1805. Such is the fact, however, according to the laws of J893, as published offi cially by the State printer, and no more need loving young couples sail to the wilds of New York to escape the some times irksome Jaw. The trouble is all due to the last Legis lature, which, in amending the old laws so as to permit the license to be obtained, not only in the county in which the certmony is to be perform ed, but also in that in which either so changed the enacting olause that the law will not go into etlect until October, 1895." An exchange very sensibly remarks that "there is no need now of any body's carrying about with them filthy, ragged, disease breeding old bank bills or United States paper tuoncy. The treasury department is exchanging the rags for bright new bills at the rate of a million ami a quarter dollars worth a day. If you send your miwrope spreading bills to the treasurer of the United States he will send you new bills for them within 18 hours after he receives them. Wc may not have much mon ey, but let what we do have be new and clean," The Republican ticket is compos ed of good men, ami should be elect ed. However, we do uot say hut that the Deuiocratiu ticket is just as good- Tin. only obleetlon raised to the latter ticket ia : The geograph ical selection of the same. The two County C'otiitiii||»iuticre are almost within atone throw of oue auotber Don't vuu think thu Western aud Moutheru |mrta of our county ought to (MI rcpieacntcd in this* b >dy 112 Wc isijuest our ruaders to give this mat ler a thought, haying in mind*—*• all pay an eipial |>oi portion of taava. The year lain will gu down In V M history aa a acajou of railroail au uidciits. Klcui the tliat uf the year to date tbcie have been 'it cia»hc* u which 4o| lives aeiu lost and ts peraous injured Ten ul these ac cideuta have uccuiied within the laat ft w weeks, anil in tli«»se 91 were allied and i|96 wounded. The woiM Uature of the i)l»ael«fe la that nearl> all of the HI aie ehaigeabie lociiiniual Biilien Local*. LIME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John B. Fox & Co.. Hughesville, Pa. FOB SALE. Mare 11 years old, colt by side, weight about 1300 lbs., Jersey bull, 8 years old and a few ewes F. H. IKOHAV, Laporte, Pa. The undersigned will sell at public sale on his farm in Cherry Twp., on Nov. 11th '93, at 10 a- m..the following personal property viz : 2 horses. 5 cows. 4 yearlings, 4 calves, 3 hogs. 20 tons hay, straw, 200 bu. oats. 100 bu. buckwheat, 100bu. corn, 1 reaper, 1 mower, 1 hay rake, 1 lumber wagon, platform wagon, 1 new top buggy, 1 cutter, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 set double harness. 1 set single harness and many other farming impliments. AI.PHONPUS WALBIT, Cherry. Tin roofing. Spouting, Guttering, any kind of tin work you want, done on abort notice at the Leading Hardware Store. SAM'I. COI.K, Dushore, Pa. Guns and ammunition of all kinds, at Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. Heating Stoves and Ranges the cheapest and best at the old reliable store, Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. We always keep a good supply of paints oils and glass and all kinds of building supplies. Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. TO THE PUBLlC.—Whereas, my wife Rosetta Morgan, has left my bed and board the public are hereby prohibited to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will pay no bills of her contracting. S. U. MORGAN. Fox twp,, Oct. 14,1898. T. J. Keeler has just received a new stock of shoe wear. Call and take a look at them. They arc neat and durable and cheap in price. T. J. KEELER has just received a new stock of ready made clothing latest styles and patterns. Call and see them if in need of a suit. The latest Spring styles of soft and stiff hats at T. J. KKELKR'S at bottom prices. FOR RENT.—The store of Wm. Mey lert on Centre Main Street. For particu lars, address Wm. Meylert, Laporte, Pa. PURCHASING done in Towanda at the lowest prices. No commission asked. Address MRS. S. B. EARNS, 60S 2d St, Towanda. Auditor'* Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Sulli van county, FI. FA. to Septembor term 1893. JAMES MCFARI.ANK & Co. ) vs. V No. 88 Sept. E. .T. GAYNOR, SON & Co. ) Term 1893. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan county, to distribute the funds in Court arising from the sheriff's sale of the above named defendants personal property upon FI. FA. issued upon above stated judg ment, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of attending to the duties of bis appointment on Monday November .'Oth, 1893, at 11 o'clock a. m , at his office on Main street in the borough of Dushore Sullivan county, Pa,, when and where all parties claiming any of said fund are re quired to make their claim and produce their evidence, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund, LIRVAN 8, COI.LINS, Auditor. Dushore. Pa,, Oot- 17, 1893. ~ Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ of VKND. EX. REAL issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan County, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to onblic sale at the Laporte Hotel Laporte, Pa , on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. 1893, at 1 o'clock p. m..the following described property, via : All the following pieces and parcels of land all situated in Davidson township Sullivan connty, Pa LOT No. 1. beginning at a sugar maple an original corner, thence along line of lands of Waddrop ding'from Mur.cy to La porte, ou the south by land of Ira Steiu baek and on the west by an alley contain ing one fourth of un acre more or less, being ' i*o lot of ground conveyed by Peter Scbug and wife to Simon Lutz. Having thereon erected a double dwelling house and burn. LOT No. 8, beginning at a stone on land of Or. J. 11 Rothrock, thence south '."J degrees, west 9 and three tenth perches to a stone, thence north 0'- degrees, west 1 perch to a stone, thence south 2? de grees west 16 perches to a stone, theuce by land of I'. B. Miller, north 57 degrees west 12 perches to a stone, thence by the same south 34 degrees west 5 and two lent li lurches to a stone thence by laud of i). W. Sitiiuious, north .19 l j degrees, west 22 perches to a stone, thence by land of I>r. J. II Rothrock 24 iierches to a stone theuce by land of said ((othrock south 73 degrees t*si!|!, 2* pen-ties to the place of beginning, c>UUiutn u 4 acres and ISO iierches (excepting therefrom two lots sold James Soncs aud Ida M Graves contain ing ac.c and 10296 feel respectively. Having erected tliorcou seveu dwelling houses aud large wagon shed. LOL No. 4, beginning at an old birch stump (uoitli weal corner) them e south •iotj degrees, east !05 perches to a stone, IhtUJce along the John Jones warraut south 29' a degrees, west 200 peri ties to a belli- Its k. tbcuce norili fti. 4 degrees, west 22 |iercbe» to asluue. lie ucelioitli 00 |iercbrs to a ruck by a line tree, theuce north HU degretst, ca»t IS perches to a hemlock, theuce north 8 degrees, west 38 |*-rcbe» lo beech, tltcucv north 20 degrees, west 38 peicbes lo a slone, thence uorlh *6 da greet, west 34 iiercbc* to astoue on bank of Muncy t'recV, theuce aocili 10 degree*, east 49 lierches |o (lis place of twgunilug, ciiuislulug ail teres more or less LOT NO. ft. begluulug at a laMt aud •lout* corner in lino of Kobe It Woodsbie wart ant. thence north degree*, ant 49 perches to a alone, ih>'*c« north H|NM east IHI* uurche* to a poplar theuce Uorlh (trees, west 94 la rch - is lo a sugar luapls, theuce south 32 de- es. we*t 47 peiebcsio a slouu collier, lU' live south degrees, eat I 194 |tercllc» lo a noil *ud »loes» ouisel, linnet Uorlh degree*, east Ml perches lo ill. plute of beginning l«i|l\isll| *0 nous *ad V* |*ifcbu» oicepileg t bereft out 'l*! acres i>l laud sold lo II) rua l amp bell, l.i TNo .'St e foi Itatoidlag ol Ikeb of *uib«*u ' oiiuiy in Its* I Hook No |«|« , iHrtsiisl takse Into tsevulioa auu to be mid as the pi*'i*»fly of Jamb 1 oi*h at the suit of S»ll't»*M I'lHlUljr I lllthi \n absilrt • skull? • 1 'ttl i Lai 'itt l'« , iXI V, w CitizensolWesternSullivan, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, J. H. CAMPBELL & SON, ' GENERAL J/ERCHANTS OF SHUNK, PA., Respectfully ask yon to and inspet the largo stock of SPUING *nd SI MMER • goods, that have just arrived. Consist.ng of dry goods, nations, : Ladle: ; ui : Cents ; Furdshing : Cools, 112 Groceries, hate, cap* r>nd STRAW GOOD**. Bot:s, shoes. drills nnd patent m.dieines and everything usually kept in a first class (!KNKttAL .'TORE. All goods marked in alaia figures and ad luw as the lowest liON'T i'OKHE 1' that foi cash we gi.o yo« a I TEN - PER - CENT - DISCOUNT on these goods, sl. worth for 90c, $5. worth for $4 50. (live u* a trial and we will pre?* t to you that we can *ave you money. K« memWr that we are agents tor the celebrated EUREKA MO WE lt'S the beat on earth Thanking you for your patronage la I the past, we hope to merit it in the future. ! YOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY, ;J. H. CAMPBELL SON. ! FOR A Big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLL & Co. Dushore, Penn. I We have on haud an excellent line of Gents furnishing goods of all kind* Includ ing suits. Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Uudcrwarc. Boots and Shoe*. Rubber /rood* feiU and etc., at prices that defy competition. ' 1 CUSTOM WORE t ~ _ PHOMPTLT AND Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLI. BLOCK nt Dushore Pa We respectfully invite YOU tocall and see us and examine wods aud nricea fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Carroll & Co. | Buyer: Wake Up!—'fis The Spring 01 93 The opening months of the season wo shall make you all remember as ; ODR REVELATION IN FINE GOODS AND FAIR PRICE. We are going to do business with you became we have just exactly whit you wanl, aid aw * prices are simply irresistible. I OUR SPRING AND SUJfJfER ATTRACTIONS WILL CAUSE ▲ TURN-OUT ' Suoh quantities of new styles as we show in all departments leave nothing to he ashed for. la I quality and varietv, oar fresh n w lino is srietly first cl iss in evory d.tail. W« have the disposition, the ability and the rlegant goods to please every buyer who is se.king bargains in the line »112 . BOOTB AND' SHOES ( Slippers, Rubbers, Overshoes, Etc, ) Our complete assortment insures porfeot satisfaction in tho selection of goods to satisfy iadi , Tidual tastes. You will find our lar k -o (-to. k made up entirely of goods that are trustworthy, serviceable and the best of their class. I EVERYTHING GOES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Come in and tee how FAIR wo will tr.at you, how well wo will PLEASE you. an.i how m teh we will SAVE for you. J. S. !I.A IS KING TON, ; MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA. -*E. G. SVLYAIIA,)*- DtrSHOKE," PA. ! DEALER IN | DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, ; AND SHOES ; CROCKERY AND , GLASSWARE. WE MAKE A ; SPECIALTY OF J THE PRODUCE j BUSINESS AND AT | ALL TIJ/ES PAY TUB J HIGHEST PRICE 1 IN CASH FOR j WOOL, BUTTER , AND EGGS. E. a. j TOTHEPriILItf I O- 0-0-0-0-0-0~0-0-0-0~0-0-0 ' I aui prepare J to meet any juices or quotation* with a first tl**« auj well seleotetl stock ol ! JlfEN'B, YOUTH'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOT II IN O I lOi I HATS, CAW, AND UKNTS FVIIXISJil\i) UOVV3 i THI NKS, HAUSANH l .MH A'AA/. IA J 1 also have full llhm ul Hamplu from two Men-Haul Tailoring |«ub« s' lUbiuvuU,fori'uatoui Work. I'trkfilU guutuuU't ti. Call ami gel pricta. || Yoora lteaimutlully *te., T. P. VINCENI* ' CKONINV NBW It LOCK, - MSIIOIU', PA LOYAL BOCK COAL. Uyal CM, for a«l« .1 tb# Ili«»k«r of tl„ HUU Llu« M Sltll.tftft j Railroad t'u. At Hi >»K •- ——» »3.oo;;u > rift* BtftU A HulllVftd it H to 1 O lilltfMT, Sufi.