THE REPUBLICAN W. M, CHENEY. - - - - EDITOR. FRIDAY, APRIL 13 1804. Entered at the Post Oflke LuForte, Fa. as second class mail matter. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. These are winter days. Rev. L C. Davis will hold services in the M. E. church at Laporte, on next Sabbath evening. Services will commence at 7:45. There were a large number of people in town Tuesday. They came here to testify in the Schug vs. Toinlinson arbitration suit. Frank Shaffer, mail currier be tween Laporte and Forksville, was unable to make the trip on Wednes day, owing to the drifted snow. Mrs. Russel Karns went down to Williamsport to purchase carpeting on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karns expect togo to housekeeping the fore part of next week. At pioseut they are boarding at the Laporte Hotel. W. V. Gelatt and G. i. Clark of Thompson, Pa., will entertain out people at the M, E. church on this Saturday evening, with an exhibi tion of the Edison Electric I'hono graph. The machine will repeat a concert giveu by expert singers and will be most entertaining. A part of the proceeds will be given to the church. Attend and spend a pleas ant evening and help a worthy cause. The case of the abduction of Ed die Brotherton which occurred at Ashley on the 19th of February last, and for the recovery of whom 5500 reward was offered, has been given up by the detectives. It is said that, the most thorough search possible by local parties has been supple mented by a careful investigation of all the facts in the case by the Pink erton detectives, who now ac knowledge that they have been un able to obtain a single clue to the disappearance of the child, and they virtually admit that they are at their wits' end for any explanation of the affair. A Cliaiige ai iliv ituuk. Mr. J. B. Stalford and lion. E. A. Strong have purchased the in terest of Mr. C. J. Lewis in the Hank of VVyalusing, the negotia tions having been concluded on Mon day. The business will be con tinued by Messrs. J. 15. Stalford, E A, Strong, and C, A, Stowcll. Mr. Stalford i* president now and E. A. Strong remains cashier. The bank is in a very prosperous condition, its business showing a gradual and healthy increase since it opened Cashier Strong is a courteous, ef ficient officer, who has won many friends for the bank. It has become an indispensable institution of our town.—Wyulusing Itockct. IMVCKM AT WOKK. Kecking llonsck iieelifs HOIIS in llie Kril ol I lis* Klver. At 10 o'clock Monday morning divers commenced the search for the body of Isaacher Houseknecht in the bed of the river below the Philadel phia and Heading railroad bridge at Money. The diving was dono by Fred Dittmar, of W'illianisport, and was continued until (> o'clock Mon day evening, hut nothing could be found of the missing man. The work was an arduous one and when the tinal dive was finished Mr. Ditt mar was nearly exhausted Many people visited the scene during the day aod took much interest in the work of the diver. >lii 11 c.t Is K\cit*«l. Money was thrown into a state of excitement Mouday when it.was an nounced thai Jacob Hooker, the roan who recently gained considers able notoriety in relation to the llouseknccht disappearance case, had the small pox. Kojker lives on Main street villi his mother, and as soon as the Money Hoard of lloallh was notified, the house was quarantined, anil in that place the man remained. Hooker had been attended during the past two weeks by I>r. Joseph Albright, who pronounces Ida ailment as blood poisoning, while i>r. C I-!. Albright itaya it is a case of varioloid. The Hoard of Health of Munv, tele graph-d to President l.ee, of the State tiuard, for an expert to tx amine the ease. Alter II res* It illrMl ue LkXIKUTOK, k\M Kill S. Il )eak«d out here late last night that the ladies of this city :m .1 to the •oiiiauliiKiti ol h *s I*, ,ui'l thai h* uoglit l |i. I Ifiuiu; N|is. 1 as*.us M C.n, 1, , wile of Lincoln *Mi >ti 1 t I - and the laiiitilt* Mtt ol he 114 ill. nil 111 Ist, her (taught* r, Mi s 1...1 t« ; i\, tbe well known a .0. us 1 , hi* apotiksr, whu ht* it lilt. -. | Con uieas on aoteiai c 1 i, 1 . ; N|. daiti' S Jaiwea 11. I I>»» m mur and junior, aunt and cttusiii f-eaj . .nvgl) ul l oJu|j«l 111 1 t klll 11 t lu l wtb Mia ft iaok II Hunt \|ra II M i' td 1 »dw |if Hi* 1. iu l |■ 11% si . Mia. Calitaiiiia U Anus and ulbt. 1 killing suians. Ilia tbaii poip.oa lu c. 11■ ,1 .u litis pS'UVIoU tbl |..i ' «. nib diatti.t, an Ilu lu Tg b •>< Mtti wa) ll is lania rigiitil it aili I, tts mocti wsight wXM>u plcatritli.'! lo C ji(gia*a, Tlio bodies of nil of the victims of the Gay lord mine disaster have at last been recoversd. The mine caved in about the middle of Febru~ ary, and thirteen men were killed I>y 'he fall of the coal. Sinee thai time a gang lias worked continuous ly searching for the bodies, and the last one was taken out last Friday. JJ UA CY VA LLEY ITEMS. Col. Edward Webb was doing business at the county scat, Tues day. G. W. Diggers is making the anvil ring in the Company's blacksmith shop. The General is a first class workmen, Mrs. Chas. Croll of Dushore, is spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, of this place. Warren Pennington is very sick with quinsy. At this writing how ever, he is some better. Dr. Ilill is treating hiin. James P. Miller, superintendent of the Muucy Valley tannery, was doing business for the Union Tanning Co. in Williamsport, last week. Mr. Jonathan Bennett received a message on Monday stating that his sister, Mrs. Alfred Lyon of Hughes ville, was very sick. A sister went down to care for her. Arthur Cook is among the list down with them ease Is. Also is our friend, Frank Sands, Dept. Post Master. Miss Maud Miller takes his place in the P O. and fills the bill o.k. Our high grade of school, taught by D. M. Sweeney, closed on Fri d-iy. All will miss Alike on his re turn home, where it is rumored he will help his father open up a vein of coal. A number of our young people at tended spelling school at Hemlock Grove Friday night. They report a good time, and are frank to say that those buckwheaters over there are right down good spellers. OBSERVER. Mt. LEWIS SCHOOL REPORT. The closing exercises of the Mt. Lewis School took place Thursday afteruoou April o!h. lii'ficitinns by Onev Brink, The Snow; F.dw.ird Stevens, I \Vill JSot Drink; dia lo.ru;' by Bessie Cheney, Minnie Bennett ami Bernace Burkholder, How Long Be- The Snow ? Clarence Dunham. Tom Pour House; Hurry Stevens, Bobolink; Floyd Dunham, A Fellow's Mother; Clay ton Durham, A Little Boy's Speech; Bernace Burkholder. G >od "liy. Th >se ntissinur r.o days dining month, are: Clay ton Dunham Bernace Burkholder, Clar ence Dunham; one-half day during term: Cl iyton Dunham; visitors during mouth are- Frof. F W. Meylert, Wa'ter Zand er*, Claytou B-nneit, Mrs. Winnie Bond man, Mrs. Elmer Bigger, Mrs. Chas, Brink. Mrs. Chas. Cheney. Mrs. C. Pealel jr.. Mrs. Ida Burkholder, Mrs. A. II M.irr, .Miss Rosa and VinaUpman, Miss Ko-u and Lizzie Smiih Mrs. A- Dunham, Robe rt Brink, Howard Stevens, Harvey Danley, Walter Beunett, David Marr, Harriet Marr, Bertie Brink. MAOUIR BOACH, Teacher. EAGLESMTRE SCHOOL REPORT. The closing exercises for the sixth month took place Tuesday afternoou April sth. Recitations l>y Oris Little, boys wanted; May Benuett my pusg; Lulu btackhouse, aSiI of new teeth; Alfred Bennett, winier jewels; Tracy Bennett, the little dog under lue vag in; Victor Newhart, a lioy's opin ion; Norie Kicsinger, wee Gerald' at the rate; George Slay, a hoy's speech; Mallle May. toiuls eve-, and mine; Mabel J arret t, | a girl's recipt for a cake; dialogue by Magpie Staekhouse and Itertba May about order; recit itloushy Ada Temple, obituary, Floyd May, Mary's lamb; Maze Stack house, Roing to school; Anna Mapse, the moriiin r call; Ellerv Kiesinger. a trying thing; Bertha May, the conceited grass hopper; Ella Johns, a soring song; dialogue by Nonie Kiesinger, Pearl Benuett and lie it lis May. the tlirc • mothers; recitations by Lloyd Newhart, see that fuuny squirrel; Frank Foust, going to school; James Ttmple, moving day: John Mapse, a little tirl s letter; Arthur Foust, the whet I barrow, (Ma ence Bennett, work while you work; Muyriard Stuck house, the tray rooster; Carrie Foust. watching for father; Anna Mapse, (lie mouths; I'earl Bennett, Valedictory. Those miss ing 110 day* are: Bertha, Mollie, George and Floyd May, Nonie and Kllery Kies inger, I'earl and Alfred Bennett Visit ors Curtis Burkholtler, Floyd and (': rence I'iiuhain. Walter Sanders, l'rof F, W. Meylert, Charley Snaw, Mrs. P. > Kie-inger, Mis S. linudiimn, Mrs. K Bigger, Mrs. S. Mapse, Mrs. J. Temple and Mrs. il, May Jknnik lto.uu, Teacher. I|M*|||C»» l.orwlw A new lot of the latest styles of Ores* t- ju-t arrived at T. J. KKKLKIt S. |>o you make maple shtigar ? Sap pails ■tap pahs and -ap -piles. A large slot k i alv i>» oil band ami Ht prices reasonable | to i« t .i' .1 at Cm k s iluMsrare Huabore. ! If I L for ft rti'i/in ; and buiUiing, ad dp J 'itn l! 1 A i'o |'a. Tii routine S|i utin. fluttering any kind of tin work \»u waul done on »hort UO Hi at the I.e..dillg llaldware Hi ore. Sam i. Coi. h, Hiuhore, Pa II >i Stoves and Itaiigi > the t hea|H-«t •: d t»> iat tin Id ii'l able store, Colvs Il il l»l . I built re P, We alwav» ki .p a g nnl atipply of p.lnu oil* mid and til klli.l* of boil ing , 'i.i l ■ 11 11 •I\ 11 < , I 'li b...i I 4 (•'•if the lui. »i sly It - in no n hand w«i* lut-u 1 >bu«*» 1 sil "ii JullH V Kiublr the I i>i iii I «hot* iii*ll vjuth Mum » St, l.a pMUt, Pa 4 l<4 i f 00 la*lit. .feats *lll U- ktiki fot >ai 1111M1 lh< bait I* ckbausted at I J Kifeit.it* W. Imic 011 baud tbe UfSral tM' l ll .0 t I lad.>gt 1.1. su.l i lnl iit a. .hoc. ii ■ ... 11 .1 ■tW »il ft I lu i.a I 1 .0. um 1«. il. in T I KICK IKM M> 1 » w 01.11 » ml rliililm'i rubUuof ■ il| 4ti 4 J.'lta 1 iitkt' *, Ila |.4|M'llt bt*t*4 ( uml ik>» man J«bu cMcts lltutt utt~.ii 4ib If In utt4 "I mb «*i» (m luuitiif I mi tin Ultl* uia>, It" baub tilt th uM| \>m ' •**! MfM t 1 aai»outH 111* Hwilsiii Utjti , i*. Ii .«# sM*l 11 Usthstt, Va JERE. KELLY'S COLUMN. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ONCE said "If you wish to know the value of a dollar, try to borrow one." If you wish to know how much a dollar will buy now, try our bargains for one month. Until the Ist of March We will sell the following goods to reduce our Stock for less than ever before. Western Wash Machine for $4 00 has sold for $9.00. This is the best washer made. Good String Sleigh bells for SI.OO was $2.00. A good Tea Scale for 85c was $1.25. Forty five cent Pocket Knife for 25c. Iron Olue, the best sticking glue ever made; a 10c bottle for sc. Fifty cent Box Paper and Envelopes for 25c. Solid steel Spiders No. 8 for 25c. Everybody I Is interested in the Weather,; buy >i Hick's Almanac the bestau-j thority on weather reports, we have • them on our News Counter. Also daily papers; the Record , J J ress, Inquirer, Times, and Sun at Pub lishers prices. Will continue out- Wall Paper sales, also 5c paper fol ic, 8c paper for 6c, 10c piper for Bc, 12c paper for 10c. Window Shades are still sold, 200 on Spring Rollers. Best Manilla Hope, 12c per pound, ail sizes. Steel Game Traps with chains 12 and 15 cents- Long Handle Steel Shovels @ 45c was 60c. Forty-six-pieee W r hite Granite Tea Set $2.75, wa* 75. One hundred Dinner Plates sc, was Bc. Kuivea and Forks all steel for COc, worth 75c. Nickle Plate Table Spoons as nice as silver O 43c per set. Tea Spoons to match (5 25c per set. One hundred Wood Butter Bowls 5 to 30e about onc-lialf the usual price. One thousand square feet of building paper, only SI.OO was $1.25. New stock Will begin to arrive I'ebrnary Ist. Lamps of all kinds: Hanging lamps, $2 50 t.o 1 50. Stand lamps, #3 50 to 2 50. Hall lamps, s:s 50 to 2 50. Gold Hand Dinner seta : 89 pieces, "J !oi' '»» m '» 1315 105 pieces, j New lot came in thin week. Lounges and chairs will be sold at a laige reduction until March Ist lo make room for new stock. Hardware department has many seasonable bargains liuck saws (<4 50u, Steel spiders 11) ise, 111 no euittnel ware at half price, l'ocket knives k< 50, 10C, -5, ,M»o and $1 00. Kieetiiu door liells, Ice saws, lee ttiiigs, Bleigll IK IN, Team bells, Hoys' sleds and akalca. Cross out sa»s, five kinds. New blank hooks, writing paper and euvsh>|W» are weed ad as ui'itii as weekly and monthly tnue bonks. Listen : Thla is a tjood time to uiaikvt uld iron, rag», bnulMir, bul ler, potatoes, »11 aw, hay, ehicki na, luikeya, ate. We pay uiaikei pitoe fur Iheai Jere. Kelly, HUOtUUtVIU.!!, PA. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED i FOR WALTER SPENCER & SOU, DEAIiKRB IK— General Merchandise, West Main St., Laporte, Pa. Butter, Eggs, Potatoes and all other farm prodnc« tauen and the highest market price paid by WALTER SPENCER k SON. ORPHANS' COURT SAI.E.— By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Sullivan county, and to the un dersigned directed, there will be exposed to public sale on the ptemi-es in the township of Pox, Sullivan county. Pa., on Saturday, Apkig 21st, 1894, At one o'clock p. m , the following val liable real es-ate situated in the Township of Pox, Sullivan county, Pa.; bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post and stones corner, on line of land of A. Pave*; thence along said Eaves land, south degrees, east 129 perches to a post and stones corner; thence by lands of Tompkins Tompkins and J. Eaton, south 2% degrees west, 197 perches lo a cherry birch; thence along land of A. lloagland, north 87} a degrees west, 131 perches to a i spot and stones corner; thence by land of | Wheeler, north 'l% degrees east, 197 3 perches to the place of beginning; con taining 150 acres and 110 perches and id | lowancc, more or less, as duly recorded ? in Deed Hook No. 13. at Page 524 etc. ; Excepting und reserving from the .above, 50 actes more or h ss, sold to Justin B. Saekett. and described in Deed duly recorded In Deed Book No. 19, Page 309. excepting and reserving from the above. 30 aert s more or l< ss. sold to Martin Wilcox, and described in Heed duly recorded in Deed Book No. 20. Page 391. Leaving for sale by the above order, about 50 acres and 110 perches, more less; on which is a small house, a large or chard, a fine spring of water aud being nearly all cleared. TEU.VISOP SALE.—Ten per cent of one-fourth of the; purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property; ihe balance of one fourth at confirmation absolute; and the remaining three-fourths 1 in one year thereafter, with interest fioiu i the dale of confirmation Ni Si. The pur chaser will be required to enter security for the faithful performance of the terms : of sale. G. ELDAAII WILCOX, Administrator of Gidkok Wilcox, dec'd. Downs, Atloruey, Notions and Drygoods just uvetved at T. .!. KKELLK'S, at bottom piic< a, also Mens Furnishing goods. $■">().00 PER WEEK, Easily earned. We want ft good man with refereucc to represent us and nmiiHge our business in Sullivan county. Apply at once for terms. Liberal inducements Best company. Lowest rates. Prompt payment. Aetna Live Stock insurance 00. 100 South lOtli street, Pbila. Pa- Oranges. Fresh Cabbage, Apple Mutter by the quart ami groceries at the lowest prices, at the s'ore of Mrs. M. (J. Lackil Dissolution Notice. Williamspokt, I'a., M >rch 31. 1H94. Tiie co partnership heretofore existing between .lohn Paulhamus and Howard Lyon, m the partnership name of the Ly j on Lvmlier Company, heretofore engaged l is the lumbering business at Lyons Mill |on Muucy Creek aud in the city of Williamsport, bat been this day dissolved by mutual consent ; John I'aulhamus re tiring Irom said Arm. The business will hereafter be conducted by llowurd Lyon, in the name of the Lyon Lumber Company as sole partner, tiy whom all the debts of the late tirni will lie paid aud to whom all accounts owing to the late tirni are pay able. John P ai'i.ii am i*s, How \ko Lyon. J V. REITENBURY, W A tt'llM A KKB AND JKSVKLBB, DUSHOHE, PA. JAMES McFARLAM LAPORTE. PA., WEAVING RKSKI.NEH TIIE POSITION or HUPKHIN TKN'UKNTof the Tanner}, will continue th« (icncnl MiivlutndUi' .t ml Lumber business at tlio old aland, uuder liis uwi name, and *u« lioits tUu |»»ti' uuajju » Butter and Eq;gs JauttfM Mt'Pui'Uuo, kArMMI PA, ATTENTION EVERYBODY! Stop imd read the FALL and , WINTER announcement of the old Reliable Watch-maker and Jeweler of Dushore, Pa. I am constantly replenishing my stock with the most desirable goods 10 be found in tho market, suitable for my trade and within reach of your pocketbook, that I shall be pleased to show you whenever you i can favor me with a call. T shall make special prices from ! now until the first day of January, 1805 for the Holiday trade. With man}' thank for your kind ness in the past 14 years, I hope by fair and square dealing to merit a long continuance of the saoie. Respectfully Yours, J. V. Rkttenbuky, Oct. 1, 1802. Dushore, I'n Sawed Shinqles The best in the market and at low bottom prices Three grades constantly on hand Will deliver if desired. Write—S. MEAD, May23'9o. La Porte, Pa LA PORTE LIVERY. - CHAS. L AUER, Prop. Rigs kept in first class ordet Charges reasonable. Stables at the MOUNTAIN HOUSE—East J/ain St., La Porte, Pa. May 13, '32. ASK your Merchant for (Junningkairts Celebrated Mon-rust tinware, Family Solder, Farmers Friend, and Outfit and Steauiless and Odorless Kettle. ALL FIRST CLASS WORKJ/EN. NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job and Custom writ done. J A 31E BVUN3' /A r GIIA 31. Ditahore, J'a. Jobbers & Manufacturers of Tinware. MAIN St. LAPOItXE, Pa, Oysters 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. Gal'agUor, Proprietor. Mar. I li" 9'J. 11 PY 'J BACH M^OR r URN ITU RE Dushore, Pa. SPECIAL AKNOUNCEMCST! Samuel Cole, OK Onshore is headquarter* for all kinds o! Int'dwure— Tools, pumps, stoves and rugiH, house furnishing goods paints, oil*, an t varnishes Special induce ments to builders. M isi ruTHih of copper tin and sheet iron ware. Hoof lug, spoil I big Mini II oil. uisru.Ls etc., »s|mh laity Our pi ices aie la yoiid all compe tition, aud w*e imite your l>atroiiage. SAMI'KL COI.K, l>tishor«, I'a. OROWN ACM K The Besl Buinii Oil 111l Can Be Made lmm Petroleum. It give* a brilliant light It will not »uipl.« the eliiiuiicy It w4lt nut cli.ti ttie wick l< Ua» it liiw test. It will not • *pl'"'c. It I* will-'"it colnj'ili«ui| a* 14 |n i flection ill I. It 14 manui ti loisd hum tin lineal aiude ib the w»»t jmrlst-tly i«Uu«n«» hi tiis woi M IT I* IUK Ht*!' Ask fut dialer (ut - now * *• M« I'ladt- mi tlwis ulliti Ly YntAit-tklii UsrikiHii l'u, V* ilium. I" it ht.ti. ii, illUm»j.v>tt I'a. Sp im g Ope ni n g —OF— ?oreip & Dnesiic Dry Goods IPBCIAL 1K»1('EM!-.NT VO CAMI ULVKRti 1 V full line of i.T'*- (Jooils, lncludirg all tlu- fe-diionable sliadts to be found in the K iSicrn .Market, from Glnniifin.s to line Henriettas. Hcst heavy Sheeting, yard wide, (*} , ccnt-i per y.iril; oimcheii Atii-linlrom 7 to 11 ctnu per Vitrti. Calicoes, from 0 to 9 cents per yjfd. Shilling, iv full line at bottom prices. Gl. ' Til NB We are eeli'm;: c'a Ui:i:_r at low figtres Our (took U complete. Call and get <>ui pi ice? before going elsewhere. Ijjiuieh' Mitsea' and Children's Sh;>e—tin stock is large the price low. Y« u eai buy an at. my store as any place ii this section of the county. HtJMPHM BROJ. & TRACY J A K E. Men's shoes and boots, line aud course, t large stock—cheap for cash. Men's Btraw liats in season, Our steel of groceries are complete and prices at tin lowest figure. T. J. Keeler. LA PORTE, PA. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEA LEI ISP & ii NS, —ALSO— firm ani Heavy Inslier Wagons FACTORY WEST MA IX STREET LAPORTE, PA. P. s. All kinds of repairing promptly and uca'.lv done at reasonable prices Vicious Horses Shod in Martin's llors>f Sho.mg Rack. J. W. BALIiABD. Muy 13, 'O2. CAPTION.—If a denlnr offrr» YS\ T„ l)o" maaiped on bottom, put aiiu clown a« u irtcuu. Mm . \fa? i w. 'fc'-75 rt v • x'^OYs W, L. Douglas eso QUART BEST IN DO Onvb THE WORLD. \V. IJ. DOUGLA9 Shoes are stylish, easy tif tiaif, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than anv other make. Try one pair and he convinced. The stamping of \V . L. Douglas* nime and price on the bottom, which guaranteis their value, saves thousands ol' dollars annually to tho*e who wi :r them. Dealers x\ ho push the s tie of W. L. Douglas Shoes pain customers, which help-* to increase the sales on their full 1 . a of j • i.. ity< in iin iI• i.l afl *h•• m I and we believe yo»t can save money bv buying ail your footwear of tha dealer advertised below. Catalogue tree upon application. Address, TV . L. UOItiLAS, Umktun, Mats. bold by M. W. ItoTTSFOIiD, Xonlmont.JPa. May IS, 03. IYou don't feed your horse with sawdust because it's cheap—of course not; hut some people think they save money by using cheap "manures" K on their farms. 2 There is a manure that's all manure—that's Baugh'S. I Write i:. ai' tal card. Tell us the kind of crops u>u're raising. We'll lend )uu a kiimple ami ull y>u alt about ii frve uf AiMna.-. ■ BAUGH & SONS COMPANY, _ M-uKif.it.tvut ra of Raw Bone Manures. 20 S. DELAWARE AVE., - PHILADELPHIA. irz'rr YCF.Z W^£KI A TRIBUNE - v s l» - SULLIVAN IIEPUBLIOAN ON K Y KAH, Our Dollar untl A U.VM ail tiittet* kit »UU*I*AN UKfi Ul.lO.iN l.AtuUtk. 9A. LAPOP.TE BANK. LAPORTE, PA. !)o a pcneral Banking and Collecting ljusimsa. Any business intrusted to ur will be carefully attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts <«f Europe, and for 1 ire Insurance Companies. J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASIUKK UniJ.IAMSPOHT AN D NORTH BRANCH Railroad. In efie.t Moi,duj, Dec. 4 '413 1 5 I 4 I 22 N. N. STATIONS. 8. P P.. MA. M AM ' m . ■> In i.i A..Will'maport*.]. V3. 425 '•> It' !• 5> ...Muiiiouisvilk.... y4: 1 4 ;<4 SIM a4a L Hulls A o~ Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Miscellaneous. THE SULLIVAN KKPUBLICAN. IS THE BEST. <>•, i \ *IOO a in AnttM R HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE, I'A DAUBY KENNEDY, - PROP. Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. ! Mar 7-90 HAIL TO THE cm: A. EST THAIS E V KitVßol 1 Y'S MOTTO and the people appreciate the fact that— MRS. LAUER'S STORE is riuLat "in it - ' for cheap gooda. My groceries nre always fresh and of the iM'st i|U»lity. Flour and feed the best the market afford*. MRS. M. C. LA UKR. Mnv 13. '1)"