THE REPUBLICAN! M. CHENEY. - - - - Editor. FHIDAT, APRIL 20, 1894. Altered the Post Office LaPorte, Pa. as second class mail matter. Jttojto KriiS>uk«*i'Ci'viif <>m n Men»«- tlon in runrHKlcr Comil) Court. LANCASTER, Amu, IC. —Judge Brubaker created a sensation to-day at the opening of the April term of Quarter Sessions by instru'jtins the Grand Jury to bring in an indict ment for conspiracy against ex-Pro thonotary Lewis S. llartman and Clerk John I?. Miller Judge Bru baker arraigned Prothonotury llart man last December and bills were presented to the Januaiy Grand Jurj', b - it the latter ignored the charge of conspiracy. Judge Urn baker declared in his charge to-day thut he"was not satisfied that either suflicicnt or proper evidence was submitted to justify them in placing the defendants on their trial. I am convinced of this faci when I find not only a lack of names of witnesses on the indictment, who were within easy reach of Ihe prosecution, but also that the names of two witnesses were endorsed on the indictment who should not have been heard, for the manifest reason that they were too closely connected with the interest of their employers to sluK tify themselves. I refer to two of the Prothonotary's clerks. "Ample testimony could have been procured outside of that oflice. The arraignment of those officials of itself, which is a court record, indi cates plainly that the Prothonotary and his deputy were notified by the Judge ot the court then presiding, in March, 1893, that tie would not permit this species of pilfering from individuals. They have seen lit to opi-nly and notoriously defy the warning by continuing to charge illegal fees from that clay until the same of the arrignmenl by the court, which is evidenced in nearly if not all the eases disposed of in suits that have been brought and execu tions that have been issued ever since, which could not have been done unless these defendants had acted in concert for the benefit of the Prothonotary or far their joint benefit, to the prejudice of the pub lie or the oppression of individuals. lit IMIX A L CONSri RACY. '•This is criminal conspiracy, and the case if properly worked up can easily be made out. A sense of duty of higher obligation than any human consideration imperatively demands that the Court should un hesitatingly give you its opinion, so that there may be 110 miscarriage of justice in this case. Public justice would be a wicked mockery if we permitted our clerks togo unpunish ed for crimes committed in the temple of justice. 1 therefore feel constrained to direct the District Attorney to draw up a new indict ment and submit it to you. The case of which I speak is one of no torious character. There is not a member of the bar who does not know that the Prothonotary and his deputy have defied !he warning of the Court given to them in March, 1 Bl'3, and from that time 011 illegal fees have been charged. Should the District Attorney send in the proper witnesses, you will have 110 difficulty in finding a true bill 011 the con spiracy count." KOTTEX CI.EAR THROUGH. When Judge Brulmker had con cluded District Attorney Franklin said he had personally examined all the witnesses called before the form er Grand Jury, and endeavored to bring out a'l the facts. The Judge replied that he had made a mistake iu calling the Prothonotary's clerks to which tbe District Attorney re plit d that their testimony "fully corroborated everything that was contained in Judge Uraubaker's ar raignment at that time." The col loquy Itecame somewhat warm, being cloned by Judge Brubaker with the remark that the Prothonotary's office was rotten clear through Clerk of Quarter Sessions M. S Fry, and ex-Clerk, B F. W. Urban, to-day presented to the Court tlieii answers to the ari ignmcnt by the Court on March fi, when the Court charged them *ith making impropei returns to the State, and with charging illegal fees. The answer* disclaim any intentional violation* of law. The Court took the papers Wasiiisiiton, April HI —A special from Atlanta, Ga., t<> the P .ut v A political Mentation which ha* stirred the entire state is the de claration "t Judge James K. Illnew. that he will hereafter act wilh the I'opulint*. leaving the Democratic party. This is taking as meaning beyond all question that Judje limes will Is* the nominee of tloil party for Governor, as it i» known that the leaders are I'or him. It IS liot the mere fid of one man's defection that his created such a ariisatiou hut it is tl.e ile feet 1011 of a Man of JiidjjM Ilin.V llH.ple«tiolii d ability, popuhill'i' Klid consur\atisin. The has a number ut time* been it lumber < I the l.egi»latuie ftoia udnu.'UMi county I'ot »«veial t> iiim he wa« Ike presiding Juilgi ot tie M>ddl< t iremt and In w«- * pine , .1 • ,t, did. lf for Into I Milt 9 KmiuliJl at tbe limit titaatot Got lutt ais elwr' et| In an interview Jo i <• lln • • cliatgs* that lite D n . 1 ,e« h.» •liusu it»< it a pm* >1 Monti*** only, at >1 that he In lie.. * tl>« Pupil list I'llly will piove «oe ut p « tici Dtp** ut Si » t II • til polH a again and p..«sibl» iue.|il 1> M Hapubtl. ill b 'ln toot • M I 1 t< >*t tou( vl S t O, .4. K Roy«t, Attention I A meeting of the G. A. R. Sim mons Post, No. 477 will take place in their Hall at Sonestown, 011 Satur day April 23th at 3 p. rr.., to which a general attendance is requested, as business of importance relating to the program for Memoiial Day, will be transacted. Each member is urged to be present. ISAAC T. Low. Commander. Corporation Taiea. The Annual report of the Auditor Gtneral is out. Among the largest tax payers we note the following: Pcnna. It. R. $700,000; Lehigh Valley $05,000; Pltila. Traction, $30,000; I). L. & W. $50,000; I). & 11. Canal Co., $50,000; Westing house Air Brake Co, $35,000; Cata wissa 11, R. $20,000; Northern Cen tral, $35,000. Stkeltos, Pv., April 16, 1894. There is a marKed improvement in business in this borough, especially at the Pennsylvania Company's work's. All the departments are running and making good time. The company, in all probability, will go out of the hands of tbe receivers to day. The company has been re organized and no doubt will resume its old time activity . The Citizens Electric Railway Company are mak ing rapid progress toward complet ing a continuous line between Har risbutg and Oberlin....The heavy fall of snow last week caused con siderable damage to fruit and shade trees. I will relate here the great snow storm of April 14th, 15th and 16th, 1854, when it ceased there was 20 inches of snow ; birds perished iu the woods by thousands. Your correspondent then resided in Fair field, Lycoming county... .Our town is remarkably healthy at pres ent, although we were visited with a long seige of diptheria in the fore part of last winter.... Hill, of New York, seems to have appeared as a mountain and slid down 011 Cleve land and tbe democratic party, like an avalanche. But in November there will be a greater sliding do.vn on democracy, and it will not be done by speeches, but by ballots that speak louder than words. Then Cleveland will be knocked out worse than Mitchell was by Corbett.... Coxey and his army of tramps and crank.-, who do not want employ ment, 'ire winding toward Washing ton for 110 purpose whatever, only to clean that element from the west in to the eastern part of the country, j and Coxey is getting paid for it.... The Kki'UBUCAN is welcomed here I every Saturday and some times on j Friday. Success to it, and may it be welcomed by thousands of sub scribers. I). llntihiem l.oeul* G'ngliam aprons, white aprons and cti.ldrcns underclothes, for sale at the Ladies Aid Society. WANTED.—A good barber. Call on or write N. C. Maben, Laporte, Pa. Just received at T. J. Kceler's store, a new lot of Morie silk, worth 75 cents per yard—Our price 50 cents. A new lot of the latest styles of Dress goods just arrived at T. J. KBELEH'S. 11l you make maple sliugar V Sap pails sap pans atul sap-spiles. A large stock i always on hand and ut prices reasonable to tie' found at Cole's Hardware Dushere. LJME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John 15. Fox & Co.. Hughesvilfe, Pa. Tin roofing. Spouting. Guttering, any kind of tin work vou want, done on short 1 notice at the beading Hardware Store. Sam 1. Coi.k, 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 the latest styles in men's and wo men's shoes, call on John V- Pinkie the hoot and shoe man South MuncySt, La porte, Pa. A lot of $3.00 ladies shoes will la* sold for f'J.OO until the stock is exhausted at | T. J. Kkklkk's. , We have on hand the largest assort ineut of ladies' gents' and children*' shoes at the lowest prices ever offered in La porte. Come and see them. —T.J- Kk.ki.ku ' Men's women's and children's rubbersof all sl/.es at John Pinkie's, the Laporte boot ami shoe man John offers them reason able. I fin need of rub'ters fur yourself or the little ones, go look them over. You can net more limn SJ.Oo a day making birch oil, and I ean put you up a Still (or about one half the cost of only a few months ago. 1 have made over forty Stillnatiil I know how they should be made. , Write or call for prices. Jamk> ft smsoii.vm, The Hardware Dealer. Jackson's block. Din-bore, Pa Notions and Dtygotids just received at T .1 KKKI.KIt'H, mi bottom prices, also Mens Furnishing goods. t',ll oo PKK WKKK. Kasily earned. W e want a good man with reforeuett to teiire e.it if and uiaiKgu our Ituiiurnt |« Hitliiv in county A pply at once for term*. 1.111 ral induct menu Hint company Lowest rules, t'r itupt payment. Aetna Live "«to, k Insurance ''o. till South I(Hli sir el, I'tilla l'« lot U I Pilot LOIAHO.V. \\ 111 111 i» ||oN J A- S|||»KK I'rrsi liiii Jmbi ||ouor»b'i-. John touktusnd M.l. Philip*, A»tM'iat« Judtff* of thr t oitrl. ot liter and l"iruiiarr and tiener«l Jul Delin-rer, (j'orttr s, ul..u. of lit* pe U ' 11| I'll .Il» t .11111 Slid Coiuiuoa l'li *S I 1 11.1 t > oiitv of Hitllltun have >S'<>* I II >it |.|<l I|.l l« iiiitK 0il«- lh* .aili itav el K> i'tiut|i l"<t tu no iiiret ted, l"> liolo ng thi' •%* Iti tour!* iu 110- t» toiiali ut I 11.1 11'- on M.>iiila> ttiv 2»iti day uf M.) ki. it 1 I'ioi h |> 10 I It. 111 1 it'-it' * h lintkji |i««s to tin l', 1...« lo.in . lb i*. ... *to| Con ll>!.» «S llis'b tin i.Hittl. til it Ibr} t». Ibiit tti>l It. lelbt b> 11 1 |H-l*oH at 'I u 11<« S I. 114 o| M. t d.i) a'lb Ibrtl lolls. I». ulUs. llM|l|l*llitUli > » lUllnslloliS «ii.l "lb. 1 r. MICIH 1 ' 11. I I . »lUi b III' II . ih •* lai . t# I* (|oi*« 4n4 l" tb>.» a in.in I »<iu>i b> tint 11 < ■ •(jui» iiioh m w 411411 .Mits»i |.i l« u> r* is b* * hi o# sbatl ibi .11 1 ill wet iii >l) >1 n.|lll*e* 411 i.«i.i>| i*"iiii»,| Uj bar thi a itsl lit. ts Is .. 41 <• ill l« J .■» 111 an Miitsvrav sn it I ss»i.i i *•, lii'.ns Mst I*l i»#i. 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 onr 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 14 00 lias 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 Bf>c was $1.25. Forty five cent Pocket Knife for 25c. Iron Glue, the best sticking glue ever made; a 10c bottle for sc. Fifty cent Box Taper and Envelopes for 25c. Solid steel Spiders No. 8 for 25c. Everybody • Is interested in the Weather, buy a Hick's Almanac the best au thority 011 weather reports, we have them on our News Counter. Also daily papers; the Jlecord, J're.tx,! Inquirer, Times , and San at Pub lishers prices. Will continue our Wall Paper sales, also 5c paper fol ic, 8c paper for fic, 10c paper for Bc, j 12c paper for 10c. Window Shades are still sold, 20e on Spring Rollers. Best Manilla Rope, 12c per pound, all sizes. Steel Gome Traps wilh chains 12 and 15 cents. Long Handle Steel Shovels (# 45c was 60c. Forty-six-piece White Granite Tea Set $2.75. was $3 75. One hundred Dinner Platus (<J sc, was Bc. Knives and Forks all steel for COc, worth 75c. Niekle Plate Table Spoons as nice as silver 45c per set. Tea Spoons to match (<$ 25c per set. One hundred Wood Putter Howls 5 to 30c about one-half the usual price. One thousand square feet of building paper, only SI.OO was $1.25. New stock Will begin to arrive February Ist. Lamps of all kinds: Hanging lamps, $2 50 to 1 50. Stand lamps, $3 50 to 2 50. Hall lamps, $3 50 to 2 50. Gold Band Dinner sets : 89 pieces, | 100 pieces, | , } - 5 101 pieces, 112 00 10 l,i 10 105 pieces, J New lot came in this week. Lounges and chairs will IKS sold at a large reduction until March Ist to make room for new stock. Hardware department has many seasonable bargains Buck saws (<]} SOti, Steel spiders C'B 25c, Blue enamel ware at half pri te, Pocket knives ut sc, 10c, 25,50 c and $1 Oil. Electric door bells, Ice saws, Ice tongs, Sleigh bells, Team bells Boys' sleds and skates Cross cut saws, Ave kinds. New blank hooks, writing pap«r mid envelope# all' Heeded as uitit h as weekly and Monthly lium books. Listen : This is a aood tune to mat ket old tri ii, rags, lumber, bol ter, i'.'U', potatoes, straw, liay, cbiekciis, turk«y», »U>. We pay market pruni tot lb. mi. Jere. Kelly, UUOUKHVILLK, t'A f1894! SPRING 18941 ) : °:( E ARE now prepared to show you the handsomest and most complete assortment of Dry Goods and Notions in the county. Our stock of piece goods is complete, with the latest pat terns —comprising bath Domestic and Foreigh Fabrics. We are satisfied we can satisfy the most critical buyer, both as to PRICE & MATERIAL. A FEW PIECES of the well known Llama Cloth, for 10 cents per yard. WE HAVE added to our stock a com plete line of Boots and Shots, including the latest and nobbiest styles. Also a full line of Children's Misses and Ladies Fine Shoes. Having bought them for cash, we are en. abled to sell them for the usual prices asked for old style and shelf worn goods. Our Stock of Window Shades Is complete. Elegant patterns, patent sprin? roller—fine, 25 cents up. We have a full assortment of Floor and Table and Stair Oil Cloth. We have just received an addition to our Wall Paper stock, ranging in price from 4 to 12 cents per roll, both gray white and back. We are receiving daily, new goods in our grocery department, consequently are of fering you fresh goods at the lowest prices. Our standard for quality is of the highest. "CIl y» 90 «" 31.00 and "" 91.(5 per Mark. IF YOU want Chop, Corn, Oats, Screenings, Bran or live. We can save you money. Seed Oats a specialty. Call and sec us. Cash Paid for Farm Produce. WALTER SPHNCER & SON. I.aporfe, I*a. Fresh Stock AT THE - Tannery Store. Having just returned from tbe City, where we purchased the usual supply of Dry Goods, Groceries See., suitable for the season, we are prepared to sell the saute at as reasonable prices as can be had in the county. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES Are of the usual standard here tofore sold in our store, and, as much of these goods ure pur chased at a less price than formerly, WH are disposed to give our customers the benefit. OUR BOOT m SHOE Department cannot be surpassed in either quality or variety— and the prices are less than ever offere 1 before in this market. Spring Dresn goods of tho different varieties, at prices to suit the times. James McFarlane. LAPORTE, PA. Trial I.l*l for Terui Return Day May 28, 1894. 1 Geo. W. Weaver v* II W. Fron t, No. 62 Feb. trrui 1891. Frame i issue. 2 fa-ali Aud«r-on v* II W. Front*. No. 63 Feb. term I MM. Framed i<»ue. 3 W- W. Jm k* n fuse] vi The heir* of Win Lamlterl dec a»eJ. No S'2 Sept. terin ISM. Kj-c iu,ent 4 Joffhiah II inixiry v* L. 8 llurch 4 Co. No. 71 May lerin 1*92. Tr.»pa»». i John !'!« fh-iriff v» John W. Carroll; No. .1 Sept. term 1892. Doiendant'i appeal. rt K W Kipp 4 Co, No. 120 Sept. term I*¥2. Treepate. 7 Joseph r HuhhUit ?• MrF«r- Ikito 4 Ko.. No. It, Ure le ui Iswi a»»ump«it. a luvi-l Hrawn ' • TrnV, Terrill 4 Co. No. So Fel»j Urm |H9 i. A<«ou*ptil. 9 AJaiu Kiitl'«r v« tulley lf|>, No. 10.1 May I'lio 1*94. 1 re'pa*e. 19 l»r. K !■». K 'icr »• Al* tauter II »e No. It*' r» | 1 tf■ i5• •. I jre<u.t MI. II Ruolil ii K. J Uaiaur 4 IV, No I lie v. l«iw It»9 I |V(viii|«i4t • appeal If If feiertitaa lit • \* K J «>avu >r. 4 i i., N •U« unit I l*«'etjJei<t ••} p. el IS T J K*.l«rv» V. J Hac r 4 Co. V.i». t#iw I»9 1» • i.< •a| | *|| It J w Hetlai I v# U J. 4 tV. htt. 4 M*e i«ui tr*j. iniiii iaul i eppeal- U M W Hut.'.,.4 '• t J * a 4 It, K. k Ui« uiu« !»•». l'«<*i*4«ei • ep p*al 14 J M t'a*.pWM 4 »»«, »• 4U*e4 ¥ bv II M«« (« u* |#9J | «ie»< lafci » ep|*al I) 4p II e« *M«a »• l'« i"ie liviw I" 14 P* ItNMi | i «^e** II HM.be U i U *Jt » H4l 9 INeibj • • fi I.e. oite, ft . 4|H*4 IMI Dlhuolntion Notice. WifjLTA Mt'PoliT, I'a , M rch 81, 1894. The co partnership heretofore existing between John l'unlhiiinus and Howard - Lyon, in the partnership name of the Ly on Lumber Compniy, heretofore enlaced iu tlie lumbering business ut Lyon's Mill on Muucy Oieek and in the city of W illiamsport, has been this dny dissolved by mutuiil consent ; John Paulhamus re tirin)! froui said firm. The business will hereafter be conducted by Howard Lyon, in the name of the Lyon Lumber Company 1 as sole partner. I>y whom all the debts of the late firm will be paid and to whom all accounts owing to the late llrui ate pay able. JOHN PAULIIAMUS, HOWARD LYON. ATTENTION EVERYBODY! Stop and 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 to be found in the market, suitable for my trade and within reach of your pockctbook, that I shall be pleased to show you %vhenever you can favor me with a call. I shall make special prices from now until the first daj- of January, 1895 for the Holiday trade. With mai)3 r thank for your kind ness in the past 14 years, I hope bv fair and square dealing to merit a long continuance of the same. Respectfully Yours, J. V. RETTENBURY, Oct. 1, 1892. Dushore, Pa ASK' your Merchant for dunning ham's Celebrated Non-rust I inware, Family Solder, Farmers Friend, and Outfit and Steam less and Odorless Kettle. ALL FIRST CLASS WOK'KM/EN. NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job and Custom worl' done. J A ME S C UN N TN GIIA M Dushore, J'a. Jobber* & Manufacture™ of Tinware. MAIN St. LAPORTE, 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 waitiDg on Customers. F. W. Gal'aglier, Proprietor. Mar.lu'KJ. Try ÜBACH Dushore, Pa. SPECIAL mmmiv. Samuel Cole, Or Onshore is headquarters for all kind l * of hardware— Tools, pumps, stoves uml nuiKl, house furnishing goods puititM. (ills, Mini varnishes Special induce tlUMts to builders. Mani ka«thi-.x of oopp< r tin mid sheet-iron ttiire. Hoof ing, Mpt >llll ■> if Illliflt OIL DihTH.Larlc,, »specialty. Our prices are Iwyoud all uoittpe— lition. and wo iuvliu your l«irvtM|t. SAMC'KI. ("DM?, I)U-»llKltt, fit, I'HflU/M A p U V The Best Baraiaj lil That Can Be Made Irani Petroleum. Jl JJIVcs It lu'illlHUl light. Il Will llo( slllilkf the cliiinuet 11 will ttul i'U»r the hi» k li lnt» it high tlr«* Uil, II will iiol « Ill* ail In oil ruiii|itlj)uli a a u pell'vct 101l Kttlttlh s af»t> Oil It in luaiiulat'iuittil from the liuost i-lMilf lU llii- llltinl ,«I K» 11 \ W|||l|||H || IvUtllll o a 111 till »UI 111 It I* TIIK l»Ki*T, A*lt «"Mr lUiiltr fur I HnW * 41 m. Tr»*le uitltii IH«4 lijf 'lui A<» tfcM« Hmiiiku I'ti Wi|li»Mt*)xi<| Nuo««t, vfc tin iiusj oi I I'm, ROVING fIME HERE! SO 19 T. J. KEELER —WITII A GIIA.NI) DISPLAY OF- CftOCKEftV. Iron-stone Cliina plates— nil sizes, a half dozen at- T. J. Keeler's, r. s. ~ I am going lo the city to buy new good about the let of May, then K' ve us a cu ' for latest styles aud low prices. J- V. REITENBURY, WATCHMAKER. AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. J. W. Ballard MANUFACTURER AND DEALEI —IN— TOP & [PES EillES —ALSO— Farm M Heavy Lmnte Wagons FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET LAPORTE, PA. r. s. All kinds of repairing promptli :iikl neatly done at reasonable prices \ icious Ilorees Shod in Martin's Ilorsi Shoeing Rick. J. W. BALLARD. May 13, '95. 1 CAUTION.—If a rU-alop ofi>r« IT. L, Douglftii >hoen at u reduced price, or say» hohuathem without Hinmped on • bottoia, put biia dowo a» a ffnud. Mm W W. L. DOUGLAS 33 SHOE THE E WORLD. W. 1,. DOUGLAS Shoc3 are stylish, easy #»t tinrr, and give better satisfaction at the price® ad vertised than anv other make. Try one pair and be convinced, 'the stamping of \v . 1.. Douglas' n unc and price oa the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who we ir them. I>e:i!ers who push the sale of W. 1... Douglas Shoes pain customers, which helps t » increase the sales on their full line of They can afford to sell at a less nrofit. and we believe v a can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue tree upon application. Address, XV. L. DOUGLAS, UiotUtou, Alu»i. bold by M. W. HOTTSI'OUD, Nordmont.JPa. May IS, 'ili. I You don't feed your horse with sawdust because it's cheap—of course not; but some people think they save money by using cheap "manures" on their farms. There is a manure that's all manure— that's Btugh'S. Write us a postal card. Tell us the kind of crops you're raising. We'll •end you a simple and tell you all about it free of charge. Addrc** : BAUGH & SONS COMPANY, Manufacturers of Raw Bone Manures, 20 S. DELAWARE AVE., - PHILADELPHIA. KTEVr YORK 'Weekly TRIBUNE - ani>- SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN 11 1 ON £ YEAR, Our Hollar urn/ tuH'Hly-fhxt ctx A l |i.*»*Uut4»r« |» Ul I.UY AN liM'l WL U'A# , lAh'ttl*. !•* LAPORTE BANK. LAPORTE, PA. Do a peneral Bankim; and Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us will be carefully at tended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe, md for Fire Insurance Companies. J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIK*. II; ILLIA.MSPORT AND NORTH bRANCH » » Railroad. In effect Monday, I>ec. 4, '»3 1 I I I 4 23 N. I N. STATIONS. S. P. P. M. A. M. AM. M. 525 10 1)7 A..Wiirnnport..L| t» 35 424 5 lti 958 ...Montoursvillc....: U43 434 St Ul a 45 L Halls A U64 441 s. I S. IN. N. 4 4(1 y35 A nnllg 1. 955 S»S 437 932 I IVnijH'lule jlO 0U 608 4 3u y 2ij..Opp's Crossing. ! It 05 5 15 42j y 20]....Huglie«ville....' IP 10 &2# 4 It' y It ...Pictureßocks... 10 17 &2V 4 12 yO7 ....Lyon's M1i1.... 10 19 5 33 41" 9 05! Chmnuuni 10 2'l 535 4 03 858 ....Glen Mawr ... 10 32 i42 3 oil 8 511 Edkins lO 39 549 353 8 4S l ....Strawbridge ... 10 38 isl 3 50 | 845 ....Beech tilen.... 10 45 5 55 347 8 42i...Mucoy Valley... io 45 658 3 40 8 35 Sonestown 10 50 •(5 3 25 8 26 ....Long 8r00k.... 11 10 • 15 3 211 8 2u| Nordniont 11 03 «10 2 56. 7 551 Laporte....L. 11 241 6 46 233 730 Ringdtle 11 39i 7 1# 210 7 10| SatUrfield 11 561 73» At Hughe.sWlle, stages connect to and from Lairdsville. At Chainouni, stages connect to and freß Highland Lake during the summer leasoa. At Sonigtown, euunict wi'h KaglesMtra R. R. Business Cards. J. BRADLEY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - _ pa. Office with Hon. E. M. Dunham. J- & F. 11. INGHAM, ATTORNETS-AT LAW, LAPORTE, - _ pa. Legal Business attended to in this and adjoining Counties. IP J- MULLEN: a ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, DUSHOItE, - _ PA. Office with B. S. Collins, M. DUN 11 AM, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW ZTiy-Offi !0 over Kefllar's Store, LaPorto, P». g3j*ENRY T. DOWNS, ATTOUNET-AT-LAW Ex-Proth'y. Rcgi.-ter i, Recorder of Sulliran Office with Sheriff Mahaffey, LaPorte Pa. P. INQIIAM & H. K. NEWITT j ATTORSEYB-AT-I.AW. 505 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Miscellaneous. THE SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN. IS THE BEST. IIM.V *I.OO n ITEAIt in ADVANCB HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE, PA DARBY KENNEDY, - PBOP. Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. \lar7-90 HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST I'HATS KVKRV BODY'S MOTTO md Ihe people appreciate the fact that— MRS. LAIIER'S BTORE is tight "in it'* for cheap goods. Iy groceries are always fresh and of the liest quality. Klour and te* d the best the market affords. MItS. M. C. LA UKR. May 18. '»?
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