THE REPUBLICAN W. M. CHENEY, - - - - Editor. Fill DAY, JUNE 8, 1894. Entered at the Post Office La Porte, I'* as second class mail matter. II Kr l CMC A \ VOfl I > 111 ovs STATE. For Governor. GEN. D. H. HASTINGS, CcntreCo. For Lieutenant Governor. WALTER LYON, Alleglmny County. For Auditor General. AMOS 11. MY LIN, Lancaster County. For Secretary of Internal Affairs. GEM. JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia. For Congressmen-at-Large. GALUSIIA A. GIIOW, Susquehanna Co. GEOItGE F. HUFF, Westmoreland Co. Mfetinic ol Kc|tublic»» Nlanding Committee ol Niilliviftii l'«. On motion it was resolved that ■wo liold the County Convention for nomination of County offices and Congressional and Judiciary con ferees etc., at Laporte, on Tuesday, June 2G, 1894, at 1 o'clock, pin., and that the delegate election in the several election districts be held at places of holding election on Satur day, June 23, between the hours of 5 and 7, p. m. VIGII.ANCE COMMITTEE. IWnice.—R II Guy, A Wilmot, D Schoonover. Cherry.—W I> Bahr, Guy Baker, Joe Sick. Colley.—Wm. Allen. Davidson.—T. S. Simmons, I) II Lorah, L M King. Onshore.—C W Iloff.i, Sam'l. Cole, E G Hylvura. Llkland.—Soth P Shoemaker, Ulysses Bird, II W Osier. Forks.—Wm Bird, J K Bird, M W Ferrell. Fox.—A B Kilmer, A E Campbell, R Bat: in. Fcrksville.—John W Rogers, Frank Haiiuon, E J Sturdevnnt. ilillsGrove.—Homer Peck. E S Little. Jamison City—J W Harvey. Liporte B.—A J Bradley, F II Ing ham. Geo Laurenson. Laporte Twp—W E King, W J Low, Geo Fiester. Lopez.—B W Jennings, M W Iteeser, Henry Turrell. Shrewsbury.—C F Cheney, E V Ing ham, It W Bennett. On motion adjourned. W. C. MASON, Chairman. Court rrorrt'dliigit. [Continued from last week.] On motion in open court, the court transfer the restaurant license issued to John Connor, now de ceased, to Margaret Connor, the widow. On petition the court appoint Michael Connor, guardian of Charles D. Connor. Bond required in the sum of SIOOO. (Join. vs. Ted Mecks; fornication and bastardy, grand jury find a true bill, case continued until next term. On petition, the court appoint Al bert Dyer, Constable, for Colley township, as prayed for. On petition of citizens, the court appoint M. E. Williams, D, W. Scanlin and William Murrav, view ers on a bridge near Frank Hannon's in Forks township. The court grant a Charter to the Bethel Cemetery Association of Elkland township. Com. vs. John Obert et. al., larceny, not yuilty. Com vs. Dennis F. O'Brien, cut ting timber trees; grand jury find u true bill. Com. vs. J. C. Ilottcnstein and Manning F. Mathews; cutting tim ber trees, grand jury liud a true bill. Com. vs. Bayiuond Mever; true bill. On petition, thr (Court appoint James 11. White r yrdiun of Charles 11. W bite, a ir' t bail required, S4OO. In.re speci. -•* for Davidson I township On hearing petition the co'.'ii. direct the supervisors to levy ' » special tax of 5 mills on the dollar to pay debts. Knglenian's Kxor's. vs. Anna L. | M and Jacob Lorali; the Mile to, show cause why J. H. Hay & Son ulnuild not be subrogated as plain i till, continued until next term. In.re. sale of real estate of i ('h rles Hoof, deceased. The court •lirict the administrator to in ike i sain of the leal estate a<« prayed for;' boml required SI2OO. Klisrp vs. Sharpt sheriff directed to make proclamation in this ea->t anil T. S Simmons ap|>oiuled com un eiouur. NVinvur v». Wiuvcr, iliun lultpu-iiH »wnrtl<Ml, Tlirn»liei v». I> J. Krlu, *|in» Sej. Ik ur<Untl in 'I ltu» Mithulli- v. k»i|flt hlici iff ftilkllUM lu<lt|t'« |Mr til 4 i'ull lu u|h II ttllll I Us full. » »; 'ln (' l| Mii«u|i fur 5# mii'tf of lllli I 111 I l.i V itlnili link iialii|i, lu J. II ||tiitg| ili'l I tit 'til 4i|f» tif Imitl in I' uk luwiinltiu. |u tieulgi' Vuy. | lu| !ii UCIO* ul Uli I 111 Clivllji |uttii*|ii|i, 'i u livliiy \ "gill III! 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Sullivan County vs. Overseers of Poor of Fox township; the court grant a rule on the overseers to show cause why they should not pay for the maintenance of Harvey McKay, a lunatic, in the insane asylum at Warren and for proceed ing in lunacy and other expenses etc., returnable at next term. In.re. assignment of W. B. Hot tenstine; report of sale by the as signee read in open court and con firmed N. Si. June 1, confirmed ab solutely. Spraguc vs. Sprague; alias sub pcrna ordered to issue. Mathewson vs. Mathcwson; sheriff ordered to make proclamation in this case. Heldiu vs. Beldin; alias subu-poena awarded. Cherry township School township vs. F. J. McDonald and Bail; judge ment ordered to he entered against the defendants served, amount to be ascertained by Prothonotary, and an alias summons directed to issue for Michael Byron. Weaver vs. Weaver, alias suhpeona awarded. Thraßher vs. Erie, alias Sci. Fa. directed to issue for D. L. Erie. W. C. Mason vs. Susan W, Garri gus; the court direct an alias foreign attachment to issue returnable at next tefm; and do order the publica tion be made for six weeks in one newspaper published in Sullivan county weekly, once a week, and by six insertions in a newspaper pub lished in the city of Philadelphia. May 31, 1894, the following mat ters were presented to court and were confirmed Ni. Si. \iz : First and final account of 11. C. Pardoe, adm'r. of Joseph Pardoe, dee'd. First and final account of Stephen Murphy, adm'r. of Adam McDonald, dee'd. Account of J, J. Harding, adm'r. of Margaret Fiester. dee'd. Heport of sale of real estate of Gideon Wilcox, dee'd. Appraisement of widow's share ol estate of Richard Pardoe, dee'd. Appraisment of widow's share of estate of Peter White, dee'd. Appraisement of widow's share of estate of Amos Kisner, dee'd. Appraisement of widow's share ol estate of l{. M. Stormont, dee'd. Report of viewers on road from Cherry Mills to Big Bottom Bridge. Report of viewers on road from Wm. Lewis' to John O. Wilson's. Heport of viewers on road from Bridge, Shrimp's in FoVks township. And the following matters were confirmed absolutely, viz: Account of John Moyer, adm'r. of Sally Ann Thrasher, <ieo'd. Account of Loictta Yonkiu, adm'r. of Sally Ann Barge, dee'd. Report of sale of real estate of Mathias Gilbert, decVl. Appraisment of widow's share, estate of J. N. McDonald, dee'd. Report of viewers on bridge, near Richlins in Cherry township. Com. vs. Basil McMahon, charge of carrying concealed weapons; grand jury find not a true bill and county for costs. Com. vs. Basil McMahon, assault and battery: grand jury find not a true hill and county for costs. Com. vs. D. F. O'Brien, cutting timber trees; case tried, verdict not guilty, and prosecutor, John Ilofla, to pay costs. Com. vs. M. F. Mathews, and Jolni llottenstiue, cutting timber trees; Dist. Atty, allowed to enter Nol. Pros, on payment of cost*. Com. vs. Raymond Meyer, assault and battery; court permit Nol. Pros. 10 be entered ou payment of costs, f-' Paulino Jacoby vs. \V. & N. B. K It. Co., the court appoint "ainoy Ilunsinger. Harry K. Phillips, James Murray, Frank T/iall, M. P. Gallauh «•**, Harry Magnrgle and Win. 11. \ onkin, viewers to assess damages to meet on the premises ou June 26, 1*94, at noon. In.re. public road Irom H. Arnica to Hemlock Urove School House, in Davidson township. Tim court ap point W. C. Mason, ||. H. Iting and F. \V. Gallagher, viewers, as peti tioned for. Marv A. Phillips vs. the Eagles- Mere it It Co. the uonrt np|ioiut <i W, Craft, Itolii. Stormont, Janm Piiterman, Charles Tinklepmigh, Walter Npeucer ami Irwin Taylor, viewers to assess damages, to meet ou the premises oil June 27, iH'.lt, at 110011. In.re. estate of Ww Lambert, dee d. A. J, Hi adley K«i|., is ap (jointed auditor to adjust Hie no uounts ol Ihu adiuinifetrator ami die tribute the money in his hands. Diamond ti|i»s Co. vs. J, 51 Murphe.Vi the b'l Fa. in this ease is »i'l aside at Oimls of plaiuliif. 111. le. addilional polling place lui hhiuM*bur> township; the ap I |M>iiiluteHl uf eomuii»»ioui.rs is u<iu linued until nsxl term The W X N It. |( |{. („. vs (V ' K .l*kk»ou .i P, Tin lourt oidei > ->uli|.u<na Dine* (Whim I i d* fund ' >nt •unimiiudl <g him to epMar uu i June It IWtfi, al (i H>n, and l.j bung 1 s.ili I.uu bis Do. kit and Hit >etug : - iiu.'ij til l iilui.it ii |i,| ap|a al*, aud di ..Ilit-1 pajfi4 idating to the suits ■lt II is is 4g4in*l thw and Vt 1 V U it it IV in« ii> d 4»> 4on iin* uiui lt«i 4tii ilt.pu»tvj oi «, (uiii.a,. \kvuvei *• Kionu, ulvd \uUl4ult «* It' it|i>ui) Ui< wit 4 Co., oidkt 1 ■ ' • • l I•- I. . ~i |. ,„. • 4# '• I Hpp 4 l'"., 4ii'iii iit,| •k MI «• ilv , settle*! H* '••*««* ts Du<L"lk 11. I "* 'I. I. 11.. h.» ' ' '! >4 i 1 U «»' 1 » «» tn» »4, mttMm* inn* 4. ib> "• 1 <«» til M*• isi|. 4««« i|, i#»| ' i ' *k 1 k lJi*v 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 $1.25. Forty five cent Pocket Knife for 25c. Iron Glue, the best sticking glue ever made; a 10c bottle for sc. Fifty cent Box Paper nnd Envelopes for 25c. Solid steel Spiders No. 8 for 25c. Everybody Is interested in the Weather, buy >i Hick's Almanac the best au thority on weather reports, we have them on our News Counter. Also daily papers; the Jlecord, Preat, Inquirer, Times, nnd Sun at Pub lishers prices. Will continue our Wall Paper sales, also 5c paper for 4u, 8c paper for 6c, 10c paper for Bc. 12c paper for 10c. Window Shades arc still sold, 20c on Spring Rollers. Best Manilfo Hope, 12e per pound, all sizes. Sterti Game Traps with chains 12 and 15 cents. Long Handle Steel Shovels (<$ 45c was 60c. Forty-six-piece White Granito Toa Set $2.75. was $3.75. One hundred Dinner Plates @ sc, was Be. Knives and Forks :11 steel Cor (!oc, worth ?sc. Nickle Plate Table Spoons as uiee as silvei @ 45c per set. Ten Spoons to inatcl (<5 25c per set. One bund red Wood Butter BowU 6 to 30c about onc-b »lf the usual price. One thousand square feet of building paper, only SI.OO was $1.25. New stock >1 Will begin to arrive February Ist. Lamps of all kinds: Hunting lumps, $2 50 to 1 50. Stand lumps, JS.'i 50 lo 2 50. Hall lamps, s:i 50 to '2 50. Oolil Hand Pinner sets : 89 pieces, ] 100 pieces, ( , r 1 01 pieces, f 1950t0 13 * 5 - 105 pieces, j New lot came iu thin week. Lounges ami chairs will lxr sold at a large reduction until Mai jU Ist lo make room for new stock. II nr. I wine department lia.i many seasonable bargain* Huck Haws iis 50c, Steel bpidera uj :45c, liluu enamel ware at li ilf puce, I'ookct knit itl iu, 10 j, "J5, 50c 1 ami $1 tkt Kleciiie door belle, Ice nam, Ice t<>ng«, Nlcigli belW, ! 'JVuiu b«U», |iu»V kUda an.l akates Crokn cm ku»», lite kind*. New blank book*, ttllitu g |>4pel' and t alanvetlid a» muck aa 4tuk<t and m<<nildt utuu L «uk*. i I'itt# i« a gui >4 | i«JMfctd uid mgt, In M u f , but t", *«g*, potalu*., k || V| U»f. i-kntkfM, Ui/kvyt, *14,. i».4iknl pticv lui Ibt'm Jer«. lUUy, aUUUMiVItLii, k'A SONESTO WN ITEMS. Magargel Bios.are training their colts. Our hotels are entertaining about their usual number of guests. Our stores are doing :is much busiuess as these limes will permit. Repairs are being pushed right along on the llazzeu Mill by Alfred Taylor. Frank Shoemaker is teaching a successful term of school here this summer. Our township auditors were in town the first of this week settling township business. Geo. \V. Simmons has purchased a new organ from S. Q. 31 ingle, of Williamsport, l'a. Mrs. L. It. Gavilt went to Williamsport Wednesday to at tend the Prohibition Con vent ion, we suppose. There is some talk of having a celebration here on the 4tl» of July. We would say—let us celebrate iu good style. People are rejoicing over the fact of some sunshine and are hoping the same will continue long enough for them to got their potatoes hoed. We understand the new bell has arrived for the Evangelical church, anil soon we expect to hear the sound thereof throughout this valley. S. Sonestown, Pa., June 5, 1894. lIUMIne»N I.ocalM. NOTICE. Mrs. C. W. Champion r.nd Miss Ada Frutcbey, have established a dress makers shop over I). E. Milium & Co. store. Da store, Pa. Competent judges of scwinn pronounce their work as good as the t>esl ( Columbia Bleyes the best in the world; also Binghamton Biccyles for sale at COI.K'S Hardware, Dushore, Pa. You can net mo:e than $'3.00 a day making birch oil, and 1 can put you tip a Still for about one-half the cost of only a few months ago. 1 have made over forty Stills and 1 know how they should he made. Write or call for prices. Jamics Ccsninoiiam, The Hardware Dealer, Jackson's block, Dushore, Pa. Goto Bodink & Waiis, Sonestown, Pa., for fish, Hour ami feed, at cash prices. Try B. & W. guarantee cigar, at Boimnk & Waun, Sonestown, Pa. Oranges, lemons and ban man, etc., at BoDiuK<fc Waun, Sonestown, Pa., During these hard times everybody wishes to be economic d. Buy a Gasolene Cooking Stove and sive in fuel, time, trouble building tires etc. Call and in spect them at Cone's Hardware, Dushore, la. Three cans of corn 21 cents and three cans of tomatoes 25 cents at, Kkki.Kit's. Window shades with spring rollers 24 cents at Kkei.hii's. WANTED.—A good blacksmith; for further particulars wiiteor inquire of— J. W. BALLAKD, Laporte, Pa. 18941 t SPRING Jb 1894! ):o;( W E ARE now prepared to show you the handsomest ami inos complete assortment of 1 »ry Goods um Notions in the county. Our stock ol piece goods Is couiplete, with the latest pat terns—comprising? hth Domestic ami Foreigh Fabrics. We are satisfied we can satisfy the most critical buyer, both as tc PRICE & MATERIAL. A FEW PIECES of the well known Llama Cloth, for 10 ceuti |n r yard. WE HAVE added to our stock a com plete hue of Hoots ami Shoes, including the latest und nobbiest styles. Also tt lull Hue of Children's Mis<tesa:id Ladies Fine Shoes Having bought them for cash, we are en abled to sell them for the usual prices s.->ked for o!d style uud shelf Worn goods Our Stock of Window Shados Is complete Elegant patterns, puteui spring roller—flue, 'J'i cents up. We luve a full assortment of Floor uud Table ami tdair Oil i'luth We have just recivid au addition to our Wall Paper •UM'fe. rangiug iu price from 4 to 14 ceuts pel 1011, Isilh gray * lille uud link \\ i are uietviug daily, tt#* good. Iu oui grotery de|iatluieul. coum«|Ui utiv are of fuiing you fresh good* at the |ua> si pritta Our slandald lor ipialtty t»of th. highest. Flour-"" " 41 * " |l Itvr SMI U IK \t'l tt tul l hop, lu.u, OaU. tHm otfgs, Uus ui \\ v Itu .40 yuuuoikJ' / I*. i-ltU's » »(Ht ..»hy lull and ww u* Uu*h Puut lor rtirm Proiiuuu. AIHR IPINUtI 4 ION Isfuiln. »•» MMMVUIfU* «4»« it i.4#umi. »• Q «<j »u»« m *«•*« h mm i fcwfe* <*»! al• «|* I" •».» k Mm> k t».« t* kv . 1 '« < •. Fresh Stock AT THE Tannery Store. Having just returned from the City, where we purchased the usual supply of l>ry Goods, Groceries &c., suitiible for the season, we are prepared to Bell the same at as reasonable prices as can be had in the county. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES Arc of the usual standard here tofore sold iu our store, and, as much of these goods are pur ch'iscd at a less price than formerly, we are disposed to give our customers the benefit. OUR BOOT AM SHOE Department cannot be surpassed iu either quality or variety— and the prices arc less than over offered before in this market. Spring Dress goods of the different varieties, at prices to suit the tunes. James McFarlane. LAPORTE, PA. Push Will Tell! Low Prices) i* Will Win.) Vj^V This week wc call j'ourattention to our Domestic Department. Bc, Lancaster Gingham, sc. 121 French percales, 10c. French Sat i ties, 15c. 10c, muslin, 7c. Dress Goods Dept. 25c, new spring dress goods 15c. Black fancy dress goods, 25c. Black all wool serge, 46in. 75c. Black and colored moire silks 50. Notion Department. Summer corsets COc, worth $1 00 1), & 11. H. Corsets 75c. 15c, children hose, ti pair for 25c. Clothing Department. $15.00 Men's - suits #12.00. 10.00 " « 8.00 800 " « C.OO 6.00 " " 4,00 Complete line of youth's and boy's suits, from $125 to #B.OO a suit. T. J. KEELER, Cenler Main St., Laporte, Pa. ASK x your Merchant for Ounninyliams Celebrated Non-rust Tinware, Family Solder, Farmers Friend, and Outtlt and Steamhss and Oderless Kettle. ALL FIRST CLASS WOIJK.VEN NO APPRENTICE WORK. Job and Custom work done. J.IMESVI' i\ yIX G// A M JJushore, J'n. Jobber* A Manufacturer* of Tinware. TRY M UBACH FURNITURE Dushore, Pa. n AIKMMT! Samuel Cole, M# (• l«t ill |it4» u| lwui«, tlwtt* »i«4 1*1.,1. L.»l ImUjbMi, *ut<4« ujfc • nHl'lfc" 1 l«l iM ttt> i imiill lu L mMti« »4»»t »»t !»#■» '«M J ' «l)t| ilim) )i- It «• •*M iUM, llibi M "11 iiwi jfe|# #h lllli tt 41(1 »« iM114% } "Ml !"♦»' t»«4« M*»» M I i* It*. 4>U (../I# 4**. i ATTENTION EVERYBODY! Stop and read llie FALL and WINTKR announcement of the <>]< 1 Reliable Watch-maker and Jewelei of Dnslioro, Pa. I am constantly replenishing m\ stock with the most desirable goods to bo found in the market, suitable for in}' trade ami within reach of your poeketbook, that I shall be pleased to show you whenever you can favor mo with a call. T shall make special pricos from now until the first day of January, 1805 for the Holiday trade. With many thank for your kind ness in the past 14 years, I hope by fair and square dealing to merit a long continuance of the same. Respectfully Yours, J. V. RETTKNBURY, Oct. 1, 1802. Duakore, l'n J. V. RErrEKBURY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, DUSHORE, PA. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER TOP & OPEN BUGGIES, —ALSO— Farm and Heavy lumber Waps. FACTORY WEST MAIN STREET, LAPORTE, PA. P. S. All kinds of repairing promptly a id neatly done at reasonable prices \ Icious Horses Shod in Martin's llorst Shoeing Rick. J. W. BALLARD. May 13. 'O3. CROWN ACME Tließestßnriif (il 1 liat Can BE Made Irorn Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke Iho ehimue\ It will not char the wick. It has a high tire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as i perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the fines crude in the most perfectly equippec roiiueries in the world. IT IS TilK IiEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders tilled by Til K ATLANTIC RKFINIXO CO. Williamsport Station, Williamsport I'a. FRANK H. MOODY, I >USI lOltK. PA. Plain and Ornamental Painter Over Fftecu Years Expt-rieueu in Citj and Country. //, tune and Sign /'ainfitttf, J'ttjx i Hanying, Graining, Hardihood /'ihi«hiit i/, h'tc. Charge* ItfUMinnlilf May 31rd, IS9I I You don't feed your horse ■ \vith sawdust because it's cheap—of course not; but some ■ people think they save money by using cheap "manures" H on their farms. H There is a manure that's all manure— that's Baugh I. ■ \V'lil#lll»|H«illl|i'|ril. "I ell lilt ihu ItiuU u( MPU ie i.tialng. Wt'll H kriiU yuu a .nui'lo «ml tell you 411 »buul 11 lri« of AtKlu-M : I BAUOM & SONS COMPANY, H Manufacturers uf Kaw Uune Manure*, ■ 20 S. DELAWARE AVE., - PHILADELPHIA. mjtw reus W' ' TRIBUNE m A«U~ Sullivan liepuhhoan OMfei YMAH, Om lialhii' umi hvruiy*tivi VIM 4 4t w«4M* tw »I#LMV 4* MM'IUMI ito irn'Mlfc- V4 LAPORTE BANK. LA PORTE, PA. Do it pciieiiil Hanking and Collpcllng business. Any business intrusted t«> us will be carefully, attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets lo nml from nil parts of Kurope, ind for Fire Insurance Companies. J. ALFREI) JORDAN, ('ahiiikr \\> lIiLIAMSPORT ANDNORTII liKANCII » V RAILROAD TIME TABLE. [ln ©fl'tvt Sl«y 21. 1894.] NORTH. TRAINS. j 5. 25. 21. I*. W A, M. A. M Wltllamnport *4 30 10 In « 10 J' all f b 04] 10 30 «37 llUf ho villo 520 10 43 650 I'irtiirn Rock* sas 10 50 «57 ttlen Miiwr a 42 II US 707 Munojr Valley 5S 11 I*l 7 20 "onuiuwn 1) «i 11 24 ! 755 Nnidiiiunt ft 21 11 38 741 La|,orte fl 3s 11 54 gOO KuiiCtlule II (j id h 15 Sutturlleld 7 1,1 12 2a 825 rewnmlii si» :i 27 9so SOUTH. TRAINS. li. 8. 26. | 24. A M, A. M. P. M.'p, M. IVilimiupport fi 55 10 C 8 5 25; tl2 "■H» (! .'s7' 942 4 411 840 liuilicivilln fi on u 251 4 23 825 * Otura Km ks 1 9 l.'J 4 14 8 17 • lon Mawr UOO 4 02 8 0« Hutoy VulUy 841 343 7i.l '•nontown 835 337 7 4ft fortlmunt 8 19 32u 732 '»P"rto ; 8 00' 3 021 7 13 UngUalo 7 4a! 2 4V| 8 55 letterfleld 7S$ 2MI ft 30 Cowunda 1 1 fi 30 II 2f| 4 58 11. r. MiC'HOI 11' K, President. lIEN'J. (i. WELCH, (iomral Mimager. H. K. KAVENfON, Asst. *len. Mmtgtr. Business Cards. J. BRADLEY, ATTOIINKY—AT-I.AW, jAPORTE, - - PA, Office with lion. E. M. Dunham. V» J. &F. 11. IMOHASC, ds> 0, A'ITOU N li Y3- ATI. A W, jAPORTE, - - PA. Legal Bu iness attended to in this and idjoiniug Counties. ATTORN RY-AT-LAW, - - PA. Office wilh 11. S. Collins, M. DUNHAM, ATTORN K Y-AT-1. AW '0 o-.vr Keytar's Store, LaPorte, Pa. JJJJENRY T. DOWNS, A TTO It XE Y-A T-L A W fix Proth'y. hegictor <1 Ileeonlor of Sullivan Co Office with Sheriff Muliafley, Lul'ort® Pa I'. INGHAM k 11. K. NEW ITT A'l TO JIN K Y 8- A T-LAW. SOS Chestnut stieet. Philadelphia. Pa. HOTEL KENNEDY, LAPORTE, PA DARBY KENNEDY, - PBOJV Everything First Class. Charges Reasonable. Mar 7-00 HAIL TO run cm: A. 'EST 111 ATS KVKUVHODY S MO'l'TO aud the people appreciate tho fact that - MRS. LAIIER'S STORE is right "in it"for cheap goods. My groceries are always fresh aud of the best quality. Flour and feed the best the'market affords. .V/:s. M. c. LA UK It. May ia. W
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