THE REPUBLICAN. FHIDAY, MARCH 9, 1*94. Mails leave Laporto I'ost Oilice for W. & N. B. U. It., and arives ns follows: SOUTH. NORTH. 7-30 a. in. | Ive. Laporto ive. ) 11 a. 111 raiT" I arv. " arv. | 3p. m 2 30 p.m. | lve. 7_ " | arv. u j E. M. MASON. P. M. * * * * * * * *—*—*— * 1 The X. Y. Weekly Tribune l # * and | * Sullivan Republican * I for „ * * *1.25 One Year 51.25. | * —* —* —* * * * * * Sunday was a perfect d:«y. The snow is disappearing. These warm days will soon bring new maple sugar into market. This is Spring. It will be some weeks before we will realize it, how ever. The mercantile appraisers list, appears in this issue of the Repi b- LICAX. March came in like a lamb, but il predictions are correct it will be a liowler when it goes out. Father Mac, of Dusliore, held services in the new school house building at Laportc, on Sunday. A temporary sidewalk has been laid from Muncy street to the county ■office building. A very good idea. Judge is having a flag pavement laid in front ot his resi dence. John Pursell is doing the work. lion. Galusha A. Grow was sworn into office 011 Friday and is now assisting to make our laws in Con gress. llalph Magargle, proprietor of the Magarglo Hotel at Souestown, with a friend, drove up to tho county seat, Saturday. Miss Lottie Miller of Laporte, and | who is attending school in Towanda, I spent the earl} - part of the week with friends at her home. The Philadelphia Turns (Dem ) Admits that the Democratic party is j not competent to run this Govern ment. And it is right. (Senator BUI declines to run fori governor of Now i orlc. \\ liicb shows that whatever else he may he the Senator is not a fool. The Y. W. C, T. U. will moot at the home of Fannie Moylert, Friday evening March i). A cordial invi tation is extended to all. Mr. and Mrs. S. 15. Ivarns, of Towanda, came down on Friday and attended the funeral of Mrs. Dun ham and remained with friends in town over Sunday. Walter Spencer, one of our mer chants, drives a brand splinter new truck wagon. It was manufactured at Ballard's shop in Laporte, and is pronounced a good one. The Pennsylvania State League of Base Hall players will consist of teams from llarrisburg, Altoona Allentown, ((ending, Fa-iton, Scran ton, Pottsvillo and Hazeltou. Two children of Samuel K. Mo- Bride, who recently moved from Laporte to town, are ill with scarlet fever, and a third child is down with the mumps,—('anion S* ntint l, Mrs. 8. F. Cult, wde of the late ltev. H F. ('oil,of Wysox, i» serious |y ill with pneumonia. Carrii Colt of the *an»" place, in alsoivp"it «d ill, liy our Towanda exchange 4iruw take* a seat in i 'ougre«s with the largest unjoin v evt r given a candidate for that bod). A ma jority larger than tin- total fm Con gri-s«iuen in eltvsH of the Southern states. I.f i ling ruloi rd lie n in \lal>auiu have io*ued a ft.ll f-r men of tli rs'-ti to flonveit# at Msr>'li Jlat Fi"tti lbs »>i ltn > t the call they «ill favor a gstui .1 . emigration to .\f• u » Mr. and Mi*. 11. itj Tripp, of Hlnoik molt' l.apoite a visit th« uioidk- of U»i *»<k and Wei* both l»k.t su k*i llmmi son •• Itoi, V I 't'lipp. wit \luioy ibvtl UUo anting tb*y «r«i stilt t iiliu<*| to llttfif lUOIti. 4* mw4a top, Ml lit* It I. iit »i«ii |i »■ si it . ( a t |*o« b> aft isMti ls«l •!>« tV Hutu S by all SiUbis llMISta lb it Hull.. I k»b I.»* t>< in b 1 a#t it* lbs itttiii*-1 MI ' ii^t»■ lf % }vu MM ul lbs t" <iMt I lot til# > • tl I *44 " IN** b« .JU *i*b, uf tbs »< < .14 Vm lau*s| fct« •»!»' 4« sfa-l »•>#%• a bni« |m >«*# »1 lem• •all iiv •!»* »#bt* I ftftti •»*> WM* tt|« W a- 4 *i We are having beautiful weather. E. 11. Dolittle, of Boston, Mass., j registered at the Laportc Hotel, Tuesday. John H. Green, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Brewster, both of Washington, arrived in town, 011 YVednesdaj". Peter White, of N<>xen, formerly of Laportc, died 011 Monday. '1 he funeral services were held at Jsoxen 011 Wednesday. Mrs. A. M. Cheney, of Laporte, will leave for Wyoming county on Saturday, where she will spend sev oral weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ilal flielel. Will Rogers, of Laporte, is suffer ing with a large boil 011 the side of his face. Boils are quoted at $5 00 a piece, but Will says he will take 5 cents for his. Mr. Henry Kohensparger of La porte twp., lost a valuable cow re cently. Mr. Jenkins is circulating a subscription paper in behalf of Mr. Kobenspßrger and it is more than likely that our people will make his loss good. Married. M ILLER —CONNER. — March 3rd, 1894, by Robt. Stormont, J. P., of Laporte, Mr. Jonathan Miller and Miss Phoebe Conner, both of Tivoli Pn. __ If you are desirous of a right good bicycle, give Lewis Mahafley of Laporte, a call, lie has accepted the agency of wheels of Edward L Rose & Co. of Bingharaton, N". Y. This company is said to manufacture tiie very best wheel in the market. The damage done to the school rooms .it this place by fire last week, has been temporarily repaired and school is in session. The institute room, known as the court room, will be repaired later on. Mr. Me Far lane, president of the school board, has the matter in charge. James Moran and son Will, of Muney Valley, spent several hours with friends in Laporte, 011 Sunday. Mr. Moran is a genial good fellow and enjoys a joke with tho next one. He with his many friends of the county seat, spent a pleasant after noon, Sunday. A large percentage of ilie school teachers in this district failed to put in an appearance at the local insti- i tute, held at Laporte 011 Friday arid Saturday last. The absentees ought j not to take their pupils to 'do' when « they come late to school. It is bet ter late than never. We placed the names :>f at least a dozen new subscribers on our book | last week. We lmve not counted | tbcni, but are pretty sure we do not exagcrate the number when we say a | dozen. They came unsolicited. The circulation of the RKPCJILICAX is advancing right along. We will wager our last year's' straw bat, that the man who puts] up the money to establish anew Democratic newspaper in Sullivan I county, will play out before the man ; who writes the editorials. It costs anywhere from s'>o to $75 a month to run a newspaper, even in Sullivan county. A number of our people aro ngi- ' tating the organization of a tire, company in town. We would favor water works. A reservoir erected on Mokoina Height*!, with pipes, would furnish the entire town with! water, and would be ofsuttlclent fill to force a stream on the roof of any l>uildin<; in t"Wn. I'be county commissioner* have resolved to meet In their ollicc at on the second Moii lay of each iiiontb commencing on Monda* next, wlun they will tiansuct such business us may be brought la-fore tliem peltaiiiiug to their offlf<». Tlii step ■ 112 the c •uiii.i"'*iolier* will lie ip|.i iim ited In the busim -s men ol the county. (ttlil IrlluN*' Sin>|ier l.aporle 1.0 l;e, So. :t, I 00. I', extend* a eorlial invitation lo (lie | ■pill 111 ill fll»t IIM'I Second W,ir>b | [i/f tbe of alld ItpWal l», I• S (mm ovsler •uppi i to bi niiiu ut i hi- 'l'tiiUli|»'ui b » oil t ndiv mi tii4 Ma'cli !<• IV*'l. \ auaipln >U» repast wilt lw luinishcd and an even IUJ of »oeial «< i >\ IM« ut t* I'iittm, A* In I in »I ■> I IN TIN Haft MM I a tli* town « •uned tbuulil ui lei 4 ♦(■ li walk built |u tlii' a'ktwl IIHUMI I |i hi li liiui ik< ebd liwu aifd not it i d by uui |iitli»i lit * l't». , iI4W Wl|lei| till J I.U Ul'l | «!• I »l tiii OM lUt II IS) tM »i l»'<oJ |u| till pill luni )i nil abdv isf !• b*i« ■m»m |"il Is liyau I'd tlw i '<* 4 al ibt^i*n *|i*ibb*i' ..i tii.| I«t tks SI4S*! II i-4-i'<*4 4" '•» »»I»IU ««•! #!*• Ik* UiWt»*« MMW »iWiMNbSWI 112 t Uti't •!»"•» • u# i •it«ii> i I •« |l»<« SfU i *i |Ms ta(M>M AT b| tin fiw| »I THE V I*AM*UD IT AHO WW®. A lorKfil (licek Woes Through Meveral (IHIKIS Before Bctected. 11. L. Bush, a Dusliore liveryman, and W. E. Punly of the Banae place, weiein Towanda ou Saturday and stopped ut Oclis Hotel. Mr. Bush stayed all night, but Mr. Purdy left for Wilkes Burro the same night, peviously getting Mr. Bush to cash u check amounting to $34.50, drawn on the First National Bank of Du sliore and purporting to be signed by B, W. Jennings of Lopez. Mr. Bush paid the check to Mr. Oclis, and the latter paid it to B. F. Myer of this place on a bill. Mr. Myer sent it to the First National Hank, and it was forwarded to Du sliore for collection. Yesterday the check came back, the signature be ing pronounced a forgery. Purdy is a young man, and has been engag ed in the vicinity of Dusliore, can vasing for nursery stock, and simu lar work.—Towanda Jicvieic. The switch at the Laportc tannery points a direct line at the boarding house kept by Mr. Day. On Tuts, day after 110011 while rail road men were switching cars from the main line ou this sideling a loaded car got lose from the train and went down the sidding at a two-fort} - gate. It came in contact with au empty car that was standing 011 the track op posite the tannery, and both went down the lino at a fearful rate of speed. At the end of the sideling the empty one dashed through the streets tearing up the earth axle deep and came within ten feet of reaching Mr. Day's house. The loaded car sank iuto the earth at the end of the line and stopped. Mr. Day is quite anxious to have the thing pointed in some other direc tion. Who can lilaine him? ltc*i|;iis. London', March i.—For the four th and last time Mr. Gladstone de livered to his sovereign yesterday the privy seal, which is the highest emblem of national authority, and declining all honors of position and title, stepped back into the ranks as England's gratest commoner. The United Press correspondent learned from an ofllcial source at at 11:30 last evening that the Queen had accepted Mr. Gladstone's resig nation and had offered the Premier ship to Lord liosebery, who had consented to take the office. An excursion passed thiough town over the W. & X. I>. H. R. Saturday morning en-route for Bcrnice, Tlic excursionists were: B. CI. Welch Esij., general manager of the \\ illiamsport and North Branch j ltailroad, Mr. and Mrs. John Mars ton, jr, aiul Miss Marston, of Ilujjhesvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Clarance! C'laghorn, of Philadelphia, 15. L. j Bowman, Miss Musser and Misa Montgomery, of Muney. The party were the guests of Mr, Welch, who evidently gave them a pleasant time. On their way home they stopped at Laporte and registered for dinner at the Laportc Hotel. The new proprietors of the Laporte Hotel, Stewart and May, will take possession of the same on Monday, | next. lion. Husscl Karng will lease a dwelling in Laporte and will take the world easy the rest of hi* life. ■ W'e have a notion, however, that Itus. will continue to luko a hand in ' politics. The HIITUI.ICAN would; not I'e a bit surprised to hear that he was a candidate for Senator this fall. A* rumor goes, there are one \ or two otlit'rs in the county who aru 100 km.: for laurels in direction, 100. They arc, Alphon«»iis WaUh, aai M..1. I.uii. Tbos. K. Kennedy, head book kei pi for the I'ulon Taiming Co , at the Jamison Citv tannery acuow puliid by J. J He war, book keeper toi ih'i Tito* K. I'rotlor Lumber company, of Jmiuson fit \, drove up lo I, up He oil Holiday an I enjoyed a few liiti ■ ti»it »iil» oil II'UMHI* I'tf v drove Mr Hoodlum'* <lrivii»y i«-.in, aud evidently were not loeg on tbu w iv. S- ii itoi l|i ) eouttnUM lo |i ini t.b urn li< hi tu U.e pah i ICltti land S mill i*l \\ > illusion oij m ili« iii iii it ii ti! the l'i<i but aud iti« lubiiu t in >ro than Momttor Hill Like iiiin 'i, h> would lullo i Ih t tfei'tli tb»' plllm « it< til li Ik« C 'in I n ! ,I. I G.tiu U'4 loiuuif MM • • . no ft bug IMo|M tl'lVllylMl Ibtll ' li«l i h tti >1 by |« .|b u»K till Woul if iHiiiliti • It tumult V |> I I TM IHI N> • 1,, bio 4l Mm i t V*4l»! It!'. b) HMnUJ lliliili ttin btin IM IUIIII at I. iiv iu4 buibb UULLB Ill* II I II*I L-'MTLLI »BLI|»I| BIN* ■ iii un ii >i "II r il» I'oitMorh CM iiml duuug tl«« IHI I K« *IEK* He i <* ( Ntir. IWHWNW "• > *|ti* t 1 J tfcie miHHtli*| -m ik » » The funeral of Mrs. L. M. Dun ham on Friday last was largely at tended. The relatives present from a distance were : Mrs. C. R. Funston aud daughter Miss May, of Danville, Mr. Samuel Anthony of Milan and Frank Cheney, of Lacyville. Among the friends present were : Atty. 11. J. Thomson, Atty. J. H. Cronin, Miss May Cronin and Mr. L. E. Wells, all of Dushore; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O, Pennington aiul Mrs. New man, of Nordmont. Mr. Thomson presented a beautiful boquet of Calla Lilies, the gift of his wife. Other beautiful boquets were receiv ed by express. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Ayers,of Middletown, N. Y. address ed a bunch of Sacred Lilies of beautiful fragrant, also did Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Mason send a choice selection, who are visiting in New York. Home gifts of the delicacies were abundant. The pall bearers were: T. J. Ketler, F. M. Crossley, A. J. Bradley, Joliu Andrews, J. W. Ballard and A. J. Hackley. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. 11. T. I'olk, of Towanda. Sheriff Mahaffey took Harvey McKay, the young man of Fox twp. who was found insane by the court, to the Danville asylum, on Wednes day of last week, but owing to the fullness of the concerne, the officials refused to accept of him. The sheriff telegraphed to the officials of the Harrisburg asylum and was also refused the admittance of the young man, for the same reason. He is now corresponding with the officials of the Warren institution and hopes to find a place for the young man there. In the meantime, Harvey who is a good looking and a well built young man, is being looked after by the sheriff at Laporte. Mr. Mahaffey gives him his liberty dur ing the day time and only confines him in a cell at night. On Monday evening Harvey got a little uneasy and packed his grip and came down town en-route for the Laporte Hotel where he said he was going to put up for a time. He was met by the sheiitl opposite the post office, who requested him to return with him to the jail. The young man complain ed some of the confinement in the cell at night and was soiiio reluctant about returning. The sheriff used only kind words to him and with the assistance of Mr. Jenkins who kindly helped the sheriff to argue the case, Harvey submitted and returned to his cell. The lecture, l»y Deputy State Superintendent, Hon. Ilenry Houck, on Friday evening last, was immense aud lie was greeted by a largo and appreciative audience. Owing to request he changed his subject from "Bound to Win" to"The Old and tlie New." Mr, Davis, principal of our graded school, introduced tiie speaker, who alter giving and inter esting account of his travel to La porte, took up bin subject and told the teachers how school teachers did in olden limes, lie said the forests about school buildings during those days, were principally cleared of thrashing timber by teachers anil the remittents could be found in and about the school building. That a teacher was not considered a good teacher unless ho kept .1 supply of ox gads on hand and used them free ly. He compared those times with to-day and spoke very complimen tary of the change, Mr. iicuok is a natural orator, chuck full of humor and wit and we guess sentimental, think h«> could talk to please the iuo»l ciuuky aud ience that eo ltd be timing* d before him. II is humor was appreciated here. It was the lirst laugh our people have Injoyed for some time ulld we bcipenk that should llwtil) eotue back to Lnpoltti in th" future, no building in town will be of kutlluieiit sueto hob) lite people who wdl tlouk to hear him. I'lof MouiU was born iu l,eb • lion eoiiltt> and e ills hitimoll a I'vtiusylv.tuiaibiii'hiuiiu. Ho taught *1 Uuo| for sevn d imn aud via* t'liMltd t >uiiii hij 11 Intend' ut of Uis HStiv* 0 '>ott> whtiu Ue VM but Iwi iit) liititf J'tafS Of' »huh li< *a» appointed by thv prop a nili. i.il < lU'jjiity Huie Ht||« riii* l«udeiil, Wliieh position be Ua» Itidd I%ui stun*. Ml tlouek bll kclutid lit »v«r) •MUtttt Mat iu lite slaU, kaviun I clwil tUu list || is itJitiiiU>l lltat lis lt*s Imhlinl and l»i»>« • ii|o|w |u ihs old K v stows stats Ibau au| ulUsf (Ml soft riMiitiug tM it. t'l'UMl) Mii|m riutuwk'lil, I , i|» 4 U fI, and tUi lt«dUw« »•** p> ss • 4 »nl« die kiiiiiiif su l ail pun is • i>iiiii4 ll .U Ut k siU u« stfitu •"«*» Iwtm* 4sj( |'iu Uu4Mo iaii|, **• also 4 • »!* ■ <#** lln gut# IS k>| IS SSI l« 4# titSM |M H> Sll Uiii • t ••**«*§ ml u>« d # m§», i. H**| J ... a J. T. Brady, jobber and contrac tor, of Jamison City, passed through town on Saturday cu-route for West ern Sullivan. Jim is a good looker and a whcrle-soul fellow. Ho is an enthusiastic admirer of sports and takes a hand in the doings of the clay. He has a great big conscious, how ever, and would rather see the other feller's cur whipped than his own. Young men of this description are most apt to be favorites of young ladies, and it is fair to presume that James was well taken care of in Western Sullivan. To the tax payers of Laporte Borough— All Uxc3 not paid l>v April 2d, 5 per cunt will be added lo the same. T. J, KEELEH, Collector. Valuable I'owu Property for Kale. The property, in Laporte Borough, known as "Fairview Cottage," which lias been kept by the undersigned as a Summer Boarding House for City guests, and for Court and other boarders, will be sold very cheap. For terms apply to owner— Cn.vs. TINKLKPAUGH, Laporte, Pa. Or to E. AL. DUNHAM, Laporte, Pa. ItllttillCNH liOCHIN. A new lot of the latest styles of Dress goods just arrived at T. J. HEELER'S. Notions and Drygoods just received at T. J. KEELER'S, at bottom prices, also Mens Furnishing goods. If in need of a winter cap or hat, goto T. J. KEELER'S Horse Blankets and Plush Robes at T. J. Keeler's. Do you make maple shugar ? >Sap-pails sap pans and sap-spiles. A large stock always on hand and at prices reasonable to be found at COLE'S Hardware Dushore. LIME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John B. Fox & Co . Ilughesville, Pa. Tin roofing, Spouting, Guttering, any kind of tin work you want, done on short notice at the Leading Hardware Store. SAM'L COLE, 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. FOR HF.NT —The store of Wm. Mey lert on Centre Main Street. For particu lars, address Wm. Meylert, Laporte, Pa. For the latest styles in men's and wo men's shoes, call on John V- Finkle the boot and shoe man South Muncy St, La porte, Pa. You can net more than $2.00 a day making birch oil, mid I can put you up a Still for about one-half the cost of only a few months ago. 1 have made over forty Stills and I know how they should be made. Write or call for prices. JAMES CINNINOIIAM, The Hardware Dealer, Jackson's block, Dushore, l'a. s.*>o.oo p;:u WKKK, Easily earned. | We want a good man with reference to represent us and ninn igu our business in Sullivan county. Apply at once for terms. Liberal inducements. Best company, i Lowest rat s. I'rtiupt payment. Aetna Liv slock Insurance Co. I 100 South 10th strict, Phila. IV MERCANTILE AFPRAISMENT. The vemlurers of domestic and foreign Merchandise etc., in Sullivan county, Pa., will take notice thai they are appraised anil classed t>y the undetslgued appraiser of Mercantile aud other license tax for the year 11SU4 as follows, to wit: Class. Retailors' License, j Amount CIIKHUV. 10 Blight W. 11. 20 75 14 Sick ('. S. 775 It llunsiitgcr I'. W. 775 14 I lope C. P. 775 14 Vogle Julius 775 COLI.EY 14 DleHenbacii J). I). 775 y Jeunings Bros. B'* 75 I 14 Johnson U- W. 775 ! 14 Kestcr E. F. 775 | 14 Kipp Q. VV A-. Co. 775 ! 14 Mussflntan (iimrge 775 1 14 l'otter W infield 775 l>.\ \ IDSON. 14 Armstrong A. T. 775 I 14 Armstrong A T. 775 ! 14 Boatman H 775 i 1:1 Hotline A Wara 10 75 14 iioniie H. L. 775 14 Mn_' hl'V Bros. 775 13 IVnlicost l umber Co. 10 75 11 Stevens II E. 15 75 14 Webb E. C. 775 DU>HOUE. 14 Burch I. S. iV i«. 775 14 Carroll ll- E. 775 14 Carroll •! W. ii Co. 775 14 Coil E. At 775 I 18 I'ole Samuel 10 75 14 ('uiiuin:.'ltaiu James 775 I t Deeg«»ii lli uigo 775 II rt«u J 1. til ' 14 Ilouuetior (J. il. 775 14 lls'iiugtoii J. S 775 11 II IT. J. S. iV Co 7 75 It Juektou tUoigv U. 775 ! U Klin# U 775 14 Milium** l> K iV Co 775 i |4 IVs'er C K. 775 ' 11 I'oiiu r.i', V. It 775 ' i > lb ■»« r J*•»»>» l> la u ll nylvurs Etl p, 75 | )4 Hltieoburv 1 V 7 7*. | 11 Culuieli I'.ull K, 775 14 Vincent ft H 775 14 I II 7 I'i I t.K I. VN ll 1 11 Hunting Ausu»t 7 7«, It lviiiiiu«*, ' It Atj ut 7 14 Hi t,l> !» V t . KUitk I l.t E lit lit* * It I|mu\ W U 7 jj 11 .U iWu |5 U -uv t 'tr V\ ,v I u 7; . t.i\ lit I 13 • •*' 1 11l A <»oit IU f< t 14 1 . .'ii.n t I A , i.t 7 7, 11 it.l. liiTS 1. i UofKi .1. w l , a 7> i || Ml Vernoii U7l I. tit >u11; ill 1 111 1 115 tu ,jj; 11 '■ " ? ;. l MHJitik fHI*. 14 }* N( 13 ti illlil.lt sot lit it U*# u i* r f! 11* j J h'"> 1 14 Mi t 1 l»*">' I|j 4 *li<«t< •tl*- Li'i*.. . Lis ' ' ' J tt H, | lit 1.,., t'-.i-.0, Kit H Ul.i|l|». • ||.ii,i« »*'a i i« • n -.in,. %4'«.1 * Uwi Ut I • « >.* k Ml. I t 0.. I .» ~ % sli a lii |*m uti| *twfcl if J. S. HARRINGTON, Manufactuter and dealer in Boots eili€a Slices. Wo keep at all times a Complete Assortment of the most Reliable Make and Latest Style*?- * I secure all discouots al- fIAHH An(l can sell at Low lowed by wholesale dealers to yBWfl fiUltflU Pi ices, with satisfaction. -OUR- Custom {} ,11 EPAKTment is rushed to keep up with orders and we Defy Competition in quality and prices. Our French Kip Boots are an ospecial bar— gain, A pleasure to show goods whether j'ou buj' or not. «/. 8. Harrington, MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA TO THE PUBOCf o-o—o-o-o-o-o-o-o—o-o-o-o-o I am prepared IJ meet any prices or quotations with a first class Ml well selected stock ot jt/EN'S, YOUTU'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHIH* HATS, CAPS, AND GJJJSITS FURNISHING GOOD B TR UNK .S', BA GS AND UMBRELLA H. I also have full lines of Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Eatato* 1 ishmcnts,foi Custom \\ ork, lei tec! fits guaranteed. Call and get prioti Yours Respectfully etc., 1 P. VINCENT. CRONIN'S NEW 13L0CK. _ _ _ DUSHORE, Tk FINE CABINET PHOTOS. $1.50 jPcr, Dozen. For This Month Only at Englebreckt's Gallery DTISHO P3, . PjL. Citizens ot Shunk § Vicinity, DO YOU KNOW THAT J. H. CAMPBELL &, SON. ARK SiRICTLY IN IT ? (And don't you think they are not). Vnh the largest line of General Merchandise i ver kept in o first class General Store. Fall and Winter goods of every description, and a full lino of everything, and no trouble to the* goo.lt. and wo will f..r CASH Mil Jon obmper than you e in bay olsewhere either in Sulllraa er Bradford. Call and look them over, before bujing elsewhere, as wo can"jave JOB MOMF. Thanking you for your p.itronigo in tho past, by U. nost and Fair dealings we h..po to merit If our patronage in the future. Yours very respectfully, J. H. Campbell & Son. - ■saw FOR A Big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLL & Co. Dushore, Penn. Wo have on hand an excellent line of Gents furr.Uhinp roods of nil kind* includ ing suits, Overrun!*. Hi»t», t'ap>, I'udc: ware, lioots uud Shoes, Uubber iroo'ds FelW and etc., at prices that defy competition, ' Cpbtom WORK PHOMI'TI Y ANI Correctly done at our In ad .puiitcrs in lIOTKL ("AHUOI.I, BLOCK at Duabnre f*. We respect fully invite YOU to cull and >ei U s and examine goods and prlcet be fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Carroll Co. -*E. G. SYLVAHAK DTTGHOR3 - PA, —DKALEU IN l)IU Groceries, Boots ami Shoes Oroc'tery ami GUiaa Ware. WE MA Al A SPECIALTY Of The Produce Lufeineas, ASH vr aii. i nn s Pay the !ar,< ;ei t prices in CASH FO ft WU-Ji. JUTUK 4 EG6I. KUVAI NOCK (OVL !». ■n t' > ' • « iu *1 •• J" >*-*» wt U<4 Lit,• 4 l(#U«u«4 i «■ *4 Umm•» 93.00i05. Uv »i.l i • 4 >**u ». I » I u iUWM,
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