THE REPUBLICAN. * —*—*—*— * —* I The JV. Y. Weekly Tribune *i and | * Sullivan Republican * I for A I* * #1.25 One Year $1.25. | * —* — * —* * * * "* * * * 202. Send us the news. The Democrats are mum. Sunday was a perfect day. Observe our business locals. This is beautiful fall weather. Thanksgiving turkeys are roosting high- Its a pleasant smile the Republi cans wear. Carpenters are at work erecting the Ringdale depot. Our young people are auxious for a "skim'' over the ice. Dr. Chaflee, of Forksville, contem plates moving to Towanda. Our town is being painted black, in the way of sign lettering. Will Grover meddle with the Mc- Kiuley bill after this rebuke ? The building of the courthouse, ■will be let on Friday Nov. 24th. The Republican majority in Penn sylvania is 138,084. Quite enough. Emerson says that "lie only is a well made man who has a good de termination." J. 11. Green left for Washington, D. C., on Friday last', where he will spend the winter. Now that the railroad is here, why can't our merchant# sell as cheap as they do in Dushore ? The Sabbath .Schools will soon show an increase of membership, as the holidays approach. Four-fifihs of the girls who goto cooking school are engaged—tbo other fifth have hopes. Do j'ou see what the people of the Old Keystone state can do, when the bosses keep hands off. The foliage is cow donning its loveliest tints, and even the stumps ■will shortly begin to wax eloquent. Soup kitchens are not the sort of institutions of which a country need feel much pride, but they fill an ach ing void. It is evident that the people are getting tired of one man power. <irover is President, Senate and Congress. Mrs. Stanley, of Hughesville, who Las been visiting friends in Laporte for the past few days, returned home on Tuesday. We have printed a few copies of the official vote of Sullivan county. If you are desirouß of one, let us bear from you. Young brides, in providing them selves with cook books, would do well to first ascertain whether there is anything to cook. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Flynn and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Kennody, ol Jamison City, were calling 011 friends in Laporte, Sunday. If all the people were as good as itliey try to appear when they know they are watched, what a nice, clean, «weet world this would be. Misses 11 attic and Ellen Crocker, of Laporte, returned from a three months sojourn in York state, ou Wednesday of last week. In every mile of railroad there is seven feet and four inchos not cover ed by the rails—the space left be tween them for expansion. It is stated that men with no stat ed occupation or employment live the longest. This fact accounts for the longevity ol the tramp. A spinster says the reason there wilt be no marrying or giviug In marriage in heaven is because there won't be enough men there. Wat. Kinkle, formerly of Caiup bells ville, moved to Laporte last week and occupies the Uiewster .bouse ou North Muucy street. The Hepuhlicaus of Jlradfurd •county elected their entire ticket by from '4,'iuo to .1,000 majority. I trad lord ie the hoiue uf the soldier buy*. The lies' ballot is highly •oiupli •wanted As our people become bet Ur a* tjuttinu«t with the moiisur, the belter tfeey like its voting tpiaiitie* When a woman uiuw|<i < to n-le « ti,Hm> mtbkl *' a ■•'*« iiii'U tn 1 Mii U«udit apped,or lather leggy tapped A llruufciyu lady has iwms u» reeene uf lit«se iiUrs wilb a uubbv suit which she eulle Turkish diawvts They am nvl baygy, but wwii|a«t, s«U |»»d uwslvst. The county commissioners are attending the state convention of county commissioners which con vened in Wilkes Barre on Wednes day. _____ The success of the Republican party .will make better times. The people have more confidence in Republicanism than they have in Grovcrism. "RKPUBLICAN Office'' was lettered over our front door, one day last week. It is "loud" at a long range. James Hilton the Laporte artist did the work. County Supt. F. W. Meylert, will move to Laporte on or about the 30 of this month. He will occupy the Lamoreaux residence on Center Main street. Hughesville has a new M. E. church. It was dedicated on Sunday Nov. sth. The Mail gave a picture of It last week. It is a very hand some edifice. Atty's T. J. & F. H. Ingham have a prominent sign now. The words "Ingham Law Offices" appear on the south side of their building. Jameß Hilton was the artist. The Democratic majority in Sulli van, was 110 less on Tuesday the 7th than it was in 1892. See, in 1892 it was 312, on the 7th it was 202. We will write their obituary in 1896. Lawyer Weeks stole a million dollars and got ten years' imprison ment. There are many men who would jump at an opportunity togo to jail at the rate of a hundred; thousand a year. Postmasters have been informed j by post office authorities that a new I form of money order will soon be! issued. The new form will be j smaller, and will differ from the old in several minor features. Messrs Reitmeyer and Keely, of the Hotel Eagle's Merc orchestra, and whose home is in Lewisburg, played in the orchestra at the Tivoli Hotel Saturday night. Their musio is fine. Gazette and Jtulletin. Oh no, Ohio don't believe in thefj McKinley bill. Thin is evident from! the tune they played out there on J the 7th. They only rolled up a? majority of 83,791 for the old boy. | [low would President McKinley |, sound. Columbia county is just as certain ij togo Democratic a* is the state of | Mississippi, however, her majority jj was cut down to 962 on the 7th. It would appear that even the Columbia county Democracy arc getting tired i of hard times. A young woman of Pottstown startled several hunters the other day in the woods. She carried a bag' well tilled with rabbits and pheas-; ants. They watched her shoot with, a rifle a rabbit at forty paces while i it was on the jump. The Thornedale tannery i» being i torn down. Chas. Wrede is superin tending the work. The machinery will be brought to the Laporte tan nery and ftored away for future use. With this industry moved, Thorne dale will be a city of the past. After January 1, next, the register of wills, will have to keep a record of all the babies born in the county, the last session of the legislature having passed a law to that efFoct. The work of securing the names will be part of the duties of assessors. The papers lor the past few day# have been devoting couaidcrable space to interviews with prominent ineu on the result of the elections, but it is a uotioeahlu fact that Hoke Smith's opinion is not ou record- Hoke has been lying low for some time. The total paid attendance to the World's Fair from the opauing to the cloie, was 91,458,910. The largest attendance in any oue month wait G,7'J'J,lO2 for October. The fair was a nicceu financially. The net receipts being over one million of dollars. The Democratic party will go dead now, especially iu counties where the Itepublioaus have a majori ty, In little Democratic Sullivan, we I'tpi'ct our enemy to continue tui a couple of years. They can't cut loose from the parly so sudden, j oubtio otlice is to be eonatdsrsd. Mrs. It, M Hlormoiii anj Mrs, W M. i'lieuey, gave a reception patty at the residence of Mrs. t.'heney, uii 1 hnday afternoon and euterUiued i the following guests i Mr*. Wiliuut, Mr* Miealsjr, Mrs M* Kuiki», Mr* I'ltats, Mis Wiawutaa. Mi* i luMepautfk s*4 Ktuut*. Ml* i'utthllu, Mi** Ik; ill* •ml Mend t'ruMtoy. Mrs M« U»LF#Y AU4 MUM life, Mrs. Mr*, lilll Mi* W«l*i» Ml* ll*<il*» Mr* Ksvi i #r, Mi** VW M»yl»«», M>** llulw**, M>* A TILTS Ml* MIMUM Ml** KUiiiii Mmm •wil an W tJ. M*»*m, Mr* BMIU**, 31* M I, l*y<ib«iu Mis It II iMdbaiu, nt ll i»i-»M«*i. M'** A(i* wi«»le. 1 Mis i'UtimH Mi* Hi|ill(|li Hit LiMlt mtl M»* Me''U Mrs. John Sill, df ttughesville, is visiting her son and family, Dr. Hill, of this place. The real estate of Jacob Lorah, will be sold by the Sheriff, at La porte, on this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin Baldwin and sister, Mrs. Amos Burrows, all o! Picture Rocks, passed through La» porte Tuesday, en-route for Mout rose. The ground has been removed from the site of the new courthouse. It is now in readiness for the contrac tor to commence laying the founda tion walls. The Wyoming Democrat tfflkes pleasure in boastiug that this is the first time In thirty years that the Republicans of Wyoming county have elected a sheriff. Bro. Da V will no doubt live to see many changes. Coullagralion at Laporlc, This morning, just before going to press, fire was discovered in the paint shop of J. W. Ballard's wagon factory. The entire building was consumed, with all its contents. The loss will amout to over $2,000. No insurance. Further particulars in next issue. When Colonel It. Bruce Rieketts, of Gettysburg fame, returned to Wil.kes Barre from the war, he bough t up vast tracts of wild land in Sulli'van and Pike counties, this state. jHe has just transferred 13,- 000 acres to a Boston syndicate and thereby becomes a millionair. The original investment did not cost him over SI,SOO. SyMteiuKtle culated at Waverly to raise a lund to defray the expense of sending in ebriates t» the Keelsy cure. Liberal ] subscriptions are bcin received par | ticularly from the hot. and saloon I men. Those assisted are required | to sign a paper agreeing <-0 pay back : i the amount iu installments. The W. 0. T. Union's parl or moot ing, held at the residence of K. A. Conklin, last Friday evening, was one well worthy of notice. The young people turned out in prafify ing number to participate in the many games of the evening, of which the one seeming most paramount of all was the "up Jinks" game, which resulted in the rejuvenating of the old and downright enjoyment for thr young. Wyoming county went Republican by 283 majority. Knapp the li« p 1 nominee for Sheriff was elected by GS2 majority aiul the balance of tin Rep. ticket was elected by smaller majorities. Next year we elect a President Judge. A strict party vote in Sullivan and Wyoming would make it pretty close. With the odds in favor of the Republican nominee. The Wyoming oonferces should name our man, however. The personal property of the bondsmen—J. C. Pennington, A. II Zancr and D. H. Lorah, of ex-L'ount \ Treasurer, Jacob Lorah, was sold by the sheriff this week, for debt contracted by Lorah. It was like this: Lorah borrowed a certain sum of money with which to make a pay ment of his indebtedness to the county, of the Dushore bank, these bondsmen endorsed for him. The notes are now due and thn bank pro oeeded against the endorsers. The public can draw their own conclusion as to the manner in which these bondsmen have been treated b\ Lorah. Messrs. Henry and Milo Tripp h.*ve purchased the household goode of J. M. Young recent proprietor oi the Cauton House and have lea»ed the stand for a term of years. The boy* took possession of the same last week. The Canton House has the reputation ol being one of the finest hotels in Uradlord county, Ceutrally located and comfortably heated by steam throughout—the only house in town accomodating guests with free bun to aud froui all trains. The I'ripp llros. will no doubt lunke the I "anion House a most favorable place foi 1 Warning Is I'araivn, Au eschanga says if any fanner has procured samples of grain from the World's b'air sgrlcultural build tug, he will do well to burn It forth wiili. |t ie Mated that the dleuitver) has been made that the whole exhibit has been attacked by the weeul, a pest whose larva is a woi IU that but I row* in the kernal of the giain, and i has done euotwons damage to the ' tfo|>s iu South western ltu»sia and |iu India, whence, no doubt, it an* ; brought to the Woild's fc'sii It t« staled that thousands of samples of giatu ha»> betit eanud u fi> m the agtivultu*al buihiiuj, and th»t« is i»r»*wt»*bly eeatt'elt a eottoi wl the United Ht<»W»» where the j-vet ha* 1 wvi Iwvli wait'K I Dcntli of Or. Meylert. I)r. Asa P. Meylert died at the residence of his brother-in-law, l)r. Urquhart, yesterday afternoon, whither he came in failing health two months ago with his wile from California. Doctor Meylert was well known throughout Northwes ! tern Pennsylvania, where he former jly resided, lie held high rank in the medical profession and enjoyed j the distinguished respect and per— I sonal friendship of Doctor Ham mond, Doctors Thomas and Loomis, of New York, and other leading spec ialsts east and west. During the rebellion, as a young man, lie had a career as surgeon in the Union army and established the first field hospit al. Doctor Meylert was a cultured avid scholarly gentleman and an ex ceptionally charming conversation alist. Early in life he began a bright active CL vistian manhood, which he steadily ui. d eonsislantly maintained throughout Fortunes' favors ami fro-ivns, doinr' »".ch JVO<l and being steadfast in the faith to . . 1 married the only daughter of .. s 4' ,,rt Hodgdon in Scrun to ", who snrvn him, they never haa any children. Doctor Meylert was sixty j-ears of age last May. Notii*! ot his funeral will be given hereafter. The above notice wo take from the Sunday's issuo of the Scraaton lie publican. Dr. Meylert's life long interests being connected with Sullivan county a more extended notice seems befit ting from us. In 1848 when but 15 years old he came to Laporto and assisted in innkiug surveys. During tlio early full he went to Lcwisburg as a stu dent in the Academic department ol the University. Two years later taking his place in the collegiate de partment, graduating in 185.'5. Hav ing in the meantime engaged as n medical student under Dr. Win, Hayes. After graduating at a med ical college in the city of Now York ho commenced the practice of his profession in Scranton, where he re mained for a short time. The position of partner with Dr. Hays was ottered him, and ho return ed to Lewtsburg, where he was ac tively engaged in his profession until within a short time of the breaking out uf the rebellion. Engaging in business for a short time in St Louis he became conversant with ollicors in the regular army and made prep aration to engage in the government services. Returning to his mother's homo at Laporto ho was one of the tirst to oiler his services to put down the rebellion, and was commissioned as Assistant Surgeon on the throe months call. Soon after he received a commission as Brigade Surgeon, and remained in active service until nearly the close ot the war. Serv ing for much of the time as medical surveyor at Louisville Iv. Kng >ging i» business in Now York bo commenced tho publishing ol medical works ami soon after resum ed practice. For several yenrs lie lias spent comddc ruble time in New Mexico and California tit places of health resorts. During all these years l)r. Meylcrt has made regular visits to Lnporto, aiding from time to time in developing the resources of Sullivan county, and always re guiding it more than any other place, as his home. Ho was alive to all that pertained to the moral and re ligious well-being of the place. Our oiliest citizens wilt well remum> her the labors ol his life long teacher, Dr. Hliss who ftecompanied hitn here in 1 s;»:i and that of fellow students Itev. Cariichain, Lowery , and S. \\. Zigler. I'he funoril look place Tuesday afternoon from the residence of his brothci in-law, Dr. l'r«piha»t. The remains were interred within the llolUubaek cemetery. The SrlmuU It U announce I that the annual report of the si»p»rintei dent of puti lie instruction for the li»eal year end tug Julie ft, is b#ing prepared by Dr. Schai'tVur and assistant for punlica lion A number ol'new features a ill lie introduced into the report in addition to a vast auiuint of interest -1114 statistical matters relative to the public sehtola of tli>' state. Among other things the report will allow tlt it there Wcie iu the statu at the close of the lUeal yrui il.s't public school Uachei* atio had no prwviou* e*|a-i tenia-; il, I tttl tiachers who had pu uu i*|y taught the or more annual terms; IJ,<>|.t teacher* employed holding pro Vis tonal certificate*) teaeher* em plot ml holding professional anil tfiuloi* holding permanent cei tithate*; -l,*t>U teaeher* were eut ploytHl alto l«atu giaduated at a statu Mill liial si hoolj who have attended a state looiual st liool hut did tto| graduate! teaeheis Mho situ edtu»u4 tn the public school*; 1,1•*I ah l * acre eduuiU-dlu a> tdemu* or •< wiuatlci and who are graduate* ol collegia. V|i»* -Mui.t Inner, of l-.pott, , i«« luiit>t| Itiiua lioot a lltu* s t >s* tun Hi lit ft if ad* lu llwtltt ibi, on ilwuOuj. It has been ton years since our postage was reduced from three to two cents. Our people would not complain of another reduction. COtK'l IIOIS^IXTTHO COVRT HOUSE, LIAPORTE, SULLI VAN COUNTY, PA,—Sealed proposals will lie received at the otlicc of the County Commissioners of Sullivan county in Jjn porto I'a., until 1 o'clock p. m., Friday November 24, 18H3, ami then opened for fornish ing material and doing the labor for the proposed erection ot a Court House at Laportc, Pa. In accord ance with drawing* and specificat ions. Copies of which may be seen at the office of the County Commis sioners aforesaid, and at the ofltce of the Architects, Wagner and rteit mover, corner of Fourth and Pine streets, NVilliamsport, Pa. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or inform alities in any bid, should it be deem ed to the interest of the County so to do. Proposals should be sent to the Count v Commissioners, Laporte, Sullivan county, Pa., and endorsed 011 the envelope: "Proposals for Court House, Laporte, Pa." S. K. MOBIUDB, J I) W. SCANLIN, > COM'S. W. M. CHENEY. J Attest: R. M. STOKMONT, Clerk. Sheriff's Sale. -trtue of ii wiit of Fr. FA. issued By > '.'ourt of Common Pleas of Bull )ut of the - nd to 1110 directed and delir ivan County .. exposed to public sale sred, there will > "• In Laporte I'a., on u tlio Sheriff's Offlcv I Hb IS9B, Bt one MONDAY, December '"K described a'clock p. m., the follow, property, viz : "eel ot All that certain lot, piece or pa. ** n " land, situate lying and being in Fox to\. ship, Sullivan county, l'enna., bounded aud described as follows: On the north by lands of Thomas Batey and Innes Bros, ontheeist I>\ public high way leading from Canton to Shunk ; on the west by lands of lnnes Bros, and lands formerly owned by llenry \V illiams ; and on the south by lands of Mange : Containing 192 acres, be the same more or less ; having thereon erected one two storied framed dwelling house and one framed Imrn ; a good spring of water, and a good orchard thereon. About 00 acres cleared, balance hardwood timber. Seized, taken into execution and to be , -old as ihe property of C. J. Avers, at the I suit of K. J. Cleveland THOMAS M YIIAFFEY, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Laporte, Pa., Nov. 18 'O3. ADOf.I'II WKHKU, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Informs the public that he has opened a shop over Mr. Spencer's Store in Laporte, lor repairing all kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Weber finished his trade in the old country—in Germany. He lias been engaged for 24 years in the business nnit he guarantees satisfaction. Watches and Clocks repaired by linn warranted to run correctly for one year or money refunded. Prices Moderate. A share of public patronage respectfully solicited. ADOLPH WEIIER. ItllslllCS* I.OCltl*. LIME for fertilizing and building, ad dress Johu 11. Fox i\i CO.. llughesville, Pa. FOR SALE. Mare 11 years old, colt by side, weight about 1»00 lbs., Jersey bull, 3 years old and a few ewes. F. 11. INUIIAM, Laporte, Pa. Tin rooting, Sp ailing. Guttering, any kiud ot un work you want, done on short nonce ai the Leading Hardware Store. SAM I. COI,E, Du.-hore, Fa. Guns and amiuuuition of all kiuds, at Cotes Hindis are, Du-tiore, Fa. Heating Stoves and Kanges the cheapest and best at the old reliable store, Coles Hardware, Dtubore, Fa. We always kei p a good supply of paints oils and gla-- and all kinds <>t builUiug supplies. Coles Hardware, Dushore, Pa. TO THE PUBLIC —Whereas, my wife Hn.ieita Morgan, has left my tied ami board the public are hereby prohibited to harbor ur trust her on my account, as I will pay uo bills of her contracting. s. U. MOHGAK. Fox twp,, Oct. 14,1803. T. J. Keeler has just received a new stock of sli.ie wear. Call and lake a look at them. They are neat and dniabte and cheap iu price. T. J. Ki.Ki.nt lias just received a new stock of ready made clothing latest styles and patterns. Call and see iheni if in need ot a suit. The latent Spring styles of soft and stiff hats at T. J. KLKI.I.US at tiottoui prices. FOH HENT fhe store of Win. Mey lett on Centre Main Sticet For particu lars, addiess Win Meylert, Laporte, Fa. PI'KC'HASING done iu Towanda at Uic lowest price* So Commission asked. A idress MUS. S. H. KAII.NS, OuiJ iiil St., Tt>w uiida. Auditors Notion, 11l the Court of Common I'll us of Sulll van conniy, FI. FA- to September term ISW. JA«».» MI FAIII .AMI. IK Co. ) vm v So. Sept. E I. (JvvN 'H »N A Co. ) Term iwfct The undersigned Vudi'oi appointed by the Court of ' oinnion Pleas of Sullivan couuiy, to di«ilili :le tlu< funds 111 Court arising from tile -iieriff - sal* of the above named di feutbuna personal property upon Ki. Ft. issued upon atuive staled Judg meal, will meet the parties inteie-n-d for the purii'sc of alteudiug to tbe duties of Ids appointment ou M unlay Noveuilier Nth, I SKI, ~T || o'eloek a. in , ai his often on Main sticid In llu IsHotigh of lN>bore Sullivan county, Pa. w lieu and where all partus claiming any uf wiid fund aia r#- iiutnd io m ike ili' li i laiin and produce tin Ir i videin i oi lie debarred fionuomiug iu upon fetid fund. HIIVAN D. t oi i INS. Auditor. |ht<bnre P. , ih t IT. i*ua Audlluis Nultua, |II re. aiiiiiiuiy 112 Kills ||u Uis 0»- tt iSi a .Vdin x uf tli> pliant' Court esiati of lit,.say VV ikia uf itnlhvaa ikiiaunl. J County, I'll, undt an auditor, appointed by lite Urph.iii. t »uit of Kuiiitan Count) Upon «kieiili>iUS iu lilt a. i ottul of Kde n \S on S eliuiai*!'alils if the estate uf llcury Wanilt do d , and to audit said i count in I to distili.itlu ibt food* in (be li ti.>la of ill*' adiuiulsiiairtt, ais 'tig tltoee liv »Ht i Mill n d ibi iilu, will alii ml to iltt ludis uf Us MipnietllteMl, et bis Wt. ein on 'I the Sili Is) of U< I |auS at v o tlia it aiu attthnli tutie and piiii • all biu oi* tbtiiiSol In as id sslale nisi lie ban id ii|«m (be ipiis>io« si.inuiiusl to iii. \ iltioi sinl oil |* i ..us hating a it) i siiu ii|»>u sstd fund sti noilH«il to present t|«> it i l .ioi# 1 i tbi »ndli..| si that tiiise or ti foriier ittfUaiii I It. M« ilaiiMiua ant |S.||l Ilk U of .lid fui.d * t M lit IUW Wlitui i. '4MU, l a Uvi M. IttM. Citiz*Moi'?re.teraSulUvan, LOOK TO your j. H. Campbell &Sox GE*EBAI> OF SEIUNK, PA., Reapeotfully *■£ Ladies : ui : tti i We : Qrocri-, bat., cap. aid STRAW «A?f ssaasiXMi^^;-. TEN - PER - CENT " DISCOUNT JCRRKJCA MOWER'S the bait oa earth Theokipg yaa fur J* ttr jattonag* la tie paat, we hep* to aaeril it ia. the rtt»re. YOURS VERY RESPECTFULLY, J. H. CAMPBEUL St SON. FOR— A Big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLL & do. Dushore, Penn. We have on bud an ncelUet Hoe of Qanta 112 uratehlag gooda of all kind*, tac)v4~ ing suit*, Overcoat*. HaU, Cap*. Uaderwan. K«ota «ad Shoaa, Rubber goo da, FtlM and etc., at prioea that defy competition. ni OTOM WOBE P HOMFPLYAJri in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Duahora, T%. ,'orrcctly done at our head quar. nd M «" mnd «*»mlnc good, and prlc«fl t*. We respectfully invite YOU to.. ... £ Co. %|« W| V/<U '-f* - Btjirs Wtlu U)! —"Ti» Tti J? m Tk< opeiia* moalba af the aaaaaa ah ell 7" all remei. Pl)ff 112 )DR REVELATION IN IHI fiOOflS AND TIIR iPf* **• going to do business with y«« btiuii» ixmjtit wk*l yo* **•*» *% priest are ti^ply 'ferestsiifcl** . 3UR SPRING AND SUJCJfER ATTRACTION 8 WIIjL CITJSI » TURN-OUT >uab quentitiea af mv etylaa a* we abew la all It^artaMtalea**tilV Ti* Reality aad rariatf, aar freak llaa 1* artetly Ant <iw hi eve. ** kara Ibi diipttiilti, ikt aad the elegant geoda to '" N * aver/ bayei who la aaeklag bargaiae is Hm liaa af' BOOTS AND SHOJR3S Slippers, Rubbers, Overshoes, Etc, Oar oomplete aaaori«eat iaaarea perfeat eatiefaetioa la tka aeleatioa af good, ta eatlafy ia4U vidaal tee tea. You witl Aad oar largo etacfc aaada up aatirely af goeda tkat are traatwertbj, aarviaaabla aad tha boat of tbeir alaaa. EVERYTHING OOES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRtCg. Coma In FAIR «a will treat yaa, baar wall we will PLBASE job, and bow amah J. 8. HARRINGTON, MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA. G. SYLVMA.K DUSHOBE, PA. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTB, AND SHOES CROCKERY AND GLASS WARS. WE MAKE A SPECIALTYOF THE PRODUCI BUSINESS AND At AtL TUfKS Pit TUB HIGHEST PRICK IN OASn FOR WOOL, BUTTER AfeD EGOS. fi G. S TO THE PUBIJICT" (am prt'imrvi) U> mnl any priaaa or quoUtloM «Uh a Aral d M a u| wall aalactad atuak oi JfEN'S, YOUTU'H, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTRIN# HATS, CA /*»*, AND UMTS PUtiN ISJi IjfQ GOODS TH UNA*, HA US ASO VMHHKLLA X I kl§o hava full linM til BawplM tfm tvo Marchaiil Tailoring tiliki luhwuiiU,fur I'ualuw Work. I'arfra* flu guaraaiaad. Call ami gal auoaa. Tuur* H*»|*Mlfulljr in., /. CHOXINHNKW III.OUB, - _ _ DVIIIURI, Pi LOYAL SOCK COAL."* "" J3.00K5 rtM »uu U»a 4 ium«M u. ft. u* 1.0. Hum*, 119%
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