THE REPUBLICAN. WT~W. CHENEY, - - - - Editor. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ISII4. RKFI « !.!« %* STATE. For Governor. GEN. D. 11. HASTINGS, CentrcCo. For Lieutenant Governor. WALTER LYO>* Alleghany County. For Auilitor General. AMOS 11. MY LIN. Lancaster County. For Secretary of Internal Affairs. GEN. JAMES W. L VTTA, Philadelphia Fur Congressmen-at-Large. GALUSIIA A. GKOW, Susquehanna Co. GEORGE F. HUFF. Westmoreland Co. KKI'UBI.K A.V I'OI'XTV 'I'U'KKT. For Congress, MONROE 11. KULP. Shamokin. Pa. For Senator, C. E. GEYER, of Columbia County. For President Judge, E. M. DUNHAM, I.aporte, Pa. For Member, B. W. JENNINGS, Lopez, Pa. For Jury Commissioner, Z. E. KILMER. Shunk. fa. COURT PKOCEEOISCS. *"* (Continued front lost week ) Com'th vs George Kisner, sentenc ed to pay a tiue of $25 and costs of prosecution. Hutchins vs Hulchins, Stiope vs Strope, and Sharp vs Sharp, divorce decree in each case, ou payment of costs. Com'th vs Wavman & Eddy, re cognizance forfeited, to be respited on appearance of defendant at next term. TheW. &N. B. R. B. Co. vs Pauline Jacoby. the Court appoint Hnrvv Philips, Harry Spencer. G<'o. Yonkin, Barny Huusinger. D. W. Scanlin, Harry Arms and John Finan, viewers as prayed for, to meet upon the premises on the 16th of October at noon. Com'th vs Henry Binebold, recog nizance forfeited, bench warrent issued. Com'th vs Delma Mattison, Ist indictment quashed, on new indict ment Grand Jurv find a True Bill, recognizance of deft, forfeited, to be respited on his appearance at next term. Com'th vs Joseph Pierro, motion to quash indictment overruled and recognizance of defendant forfeited to be respited on h:s appearance at next term. Porter vs Porter, A. B. Kilmer Esq. appointed commissioner. Com'th vs Win. A. Kennedy, con» tinned till next term. Vincent vs Everett, alias Fi Fa. ordered to issue, Fitzpatric vs Smith, judgement in open court for want of an appear ance. Com'th vs Joe Zipkia, Adultery, Grand Jury find not a True Bill and prosecutor George Yanney to paj' the costs. Com'th vs Otto Yonkoski. As sault and Battery, Grand Jury find not a True Bill and prosecutor A Millhollish to pay the costs. Bench j warrant ordered to issue. Com'th vs Charles N. Fox Jr., 2 cases, Larceny, no True Hills. Thos. Mahaffey E-<q. High Sheriff of Sullivan county, comes into open Court and after proclamation made according to law, acknowledges Deeds, Poll as follow*: To Thos. J. Ingham for Lot 7, Sect. 8 of Lake Mokoma allotments; to Russel lvarns for Lot 4, Sect. 4 of Lake Mokoma allotments; to Thos. J. Ingham for Lot 5 Sect. 4 of Luke Mokoma allot ments. The following matters were con firmed Ni Si: viz: Final act of Thos. North admr. of John McDonald dee'd; Final act of Lewis Kingsl v Exectr. of ('has. Kingslev dee'd; Final act of T. J. Keller Admr. ol >v m. Iveeler dee'd; Final act ot John Utz Trustee for sale of Real Estate of A. l'hilbin dee'd; Widow's share of Fred Knupper dee'd; Widow's share of John Conner dee'd: Final act of Esther Earle, Admr. of ('. L. Earle dee'd; Report of viewers on bridge in Forks twp. near F. 11 an - nan's; Report of viewers on road from 11. Arms' to Hemlock Grove School House; Report of Commiss ioners setting new Polling place at Mount Vernon in Shrewsbury twp. And the following were confirmed absolutely, viz: Final act. ol 11. C. Par doe, Admr. of Joseph Pardoe dee'd; Final act. of Stephen Murphy Admr. of Adam McCormack dee'd; Account of J. J. Harding, Admr. of Margaret Feister dee'd; Report of Sale of Real Estate of Gideon Wil cox dee'd; Appraisement of Widow's share. Estate of Amos Kisner dee'd; Appraisement of Widows share, E»tate ol Richard Pardoe dee'd; Appraisement of Widows share, Estate of Peter White dee'd; Ap praisement of Widows share. Estate ot R. M. Stormont dee'd; Report ot viewers on Road from Win, Lewis' to John Wilson's; Report of viewers on Bridge uear Shrimp's in Forks Township; Auditors report distrlbut ing fund HI hands of H in. Lamberts Admr.; Account ol W. Rogers. Assignee of J. <i. and <i C. Wright; Auditors report distributing fund in hands of Admr, of Henry Wunck dee'd. Bidden vs Hddcii. and Purdy v* Purdv, Alias subpo ias in divorce awarded. In r<: GuardiaiiHliip of John aud Ills Miller, lion. I°. M. Dunham ap pointed gurrdiau ml Hit ut. The Court trautti-r the Hotel i.i reus# of Patrick Murpliv. ol Dilation- H 'H»e, tu A J Mm pit \. <' nu'tli vs I pwis P. B.iulic*, Adultery, True liill. Jui y < tllud aud tried, verdict guilty Nuiiteiu ed to put a line of ♦ 0 ai d eo»| of pr >*t e<ilion and inipiiaonuii-ul for ohm tear in Duuuljf Jul, /mrt: liefx'll ><| vmwii* on a bi. lge IN l'oik» tow 14.hip near the house of Frank llannon. The Grand .Jury <lo not approve of said report. In re: School House lot near Nordmont, the Court appoint F. 11. Ingham, McClellan Phillips, viewers to estimate the value of the land II luinIuin which said School house is lo cated The said viewers to meet Oct. 1", 1894, on the premises, and 10 days notice to be sjiven to Mrs. Wiener, the owner of the land. I>i re: Specific performance of con tract between C. B. Miller and (/has. Uoof, and now Sept. 20, 1894. Specifiic performance of contract decreed, by the Court. Sprague vs Sprague and llelden vs Belden. The Sheriff directed to make usual proclamation in divorce. Samuel Cole et al. vs Towanda Foundry Co. Utiles in each case granted to show cause, why judge ment should not be opened &c. In re: Estate of I'd ward Sharp, dee'd, thu Court direct an attach ment to issue unless the Executor liles his account in 30 days. Com'th vs Morris Leverton, Peddling with out a license,tried at sept. Sess. 1893 recognizance of deft, forfeited to be respited on his appearance at liext term. Com'th vs Louis Itein, pedd line without, a license, tried at Dec Sess. 1893, sentenced to pay a tine of SSO and costs ol prosecution and to stand committed untill sentence is complied with. M. A. Sureman vs Thos Collins et al. .Judgement for plaintiff in open Court for want of !in appearance. In re: Guardianship of Hugh and Thomas OBrien. the Court direct and appoint Mary Ann O'Brien Guardian of said minors. Bonds irquired s'2oo. M. E. Herr mann (uscl vs Daniel Gilbert et al. 2 cases, alius Sci Fa. ordered to issue. G. W. Euglemau's LCxecutor vs M. W. Kecscr et al. Judgement for plaintiff in open Court, amount lobe ascertained by the Proth'y. Fred Utz vs Beinlick, Judgement for plaintiff in open Court for want of an appearance. Ransom Thrasher vs Earle's, Judgement for plaintiff in open Court for want of a plea and affidavit of defense amount to lie ascertained by the Piothonotary. Pictio Santange and 40 others vs the W. &N. B li. K. Co. The rules granted in each of these cases to show cause why plaintiffs shall not give security for costs or suffer non suit, aie made absolute in each case and non suits entered by the Court. Bill Gordon and 10 others vs the \V. & Is'. B. I{. li. Co. same proceed ings, same order, non suits in each one, by the Court..l. O. Frost Sons vs Chas. Hugo and I>. C. Stephen son, rule to show cause why def'ts. shall not bring their suit in eject ment within 90 da.\s, is made abso lute. by the Court. Towanda Foundry Co. Samuel Cole et al. (2 cases) and Dugau A - Farrell vs Mar garet McCartney, \V. J. McCartney, agent and \V. J. McCartney, and now Sept. 21, Ix 9-4 the rules granted in these cases shall be returnable at Chambers of the President Judge at Tunkhannock on Oct. 26, 1894 at 1 o'clock p. til. Depositions on the part of the plaintiffs in the rules to be tiled in the Protlionotary's office at least 10 days before the return day of the rules. TRIAL LIST. Josiah Hcnbury vs Hurch & Co. case tried verdict for defts. Jackson vs Lambert continued Williams vs Dumond & Flaunigan con. Ehtred vs Oilman (2 cases) con. Bobbins vs McFarlane con. at cos 19 of deft. The l'cuna. Co. for lusce. vs Gil man con. Brown vs Trexler, Turrcll & Co. con. Ivneller vs Colly twp. con. and ordered at the head of the list lor Dec. term Karns vs Gay nor verdict for plaintiff for #137.78, Peterraan vs Gaynor, verdict for plaintiff for $210.85, Keeler vs Gayncr verdict for plain till for $202.71, Ballard vs Gaynor verdict for plaintiff for $418.'i5. Botsford vs Gaynor con. Campbell & Son vs Letts con. Parrel! vs McMahon con. at costs of deft. AItO. UMENT LIST. Starr vs Starr rule for alimony discharged, In re: rule on overseers of poor of Fox twp. argued and C. A. V, 11,-.man vs Wrightjudgt. set aside. And now to wit Sept. 21, '94 at noon the several Courts of Sullivan county adjourned. ES TEL LA ITEMS. A fine shower passed over this place Sunday evening. Buckwheat is a liuc crop in this section. S. D. Sterigere and wife of New Albany was visiting relatives at this place the latter part of la-t week. tirant Little is going to Jjopez to work for Jennings Bros., with his team. A number from here were attend ing court last week. C. M. Clarke has returned from Lopez. 11. \\. Osier is working on the new road leading to Laportc abo\e Forksville. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fenton of Gianville is visiting relatives in this place. Mr. r.nd Mrs. 1. K. Brown attend ed the Canton Fair, Some ol the farmers are to make cider, the apple crop is very poor in sonic localities, while in others there is au abundance. Ihe< 11 augei» of Kstella contem plate holding a pienic on the tenth ol t let. All ale preparing fm the Fair, wli.i-li proiiii-.! -» to be (he b --.t ever held at Pol Lsv ille. I lie t raaiuerv i» doing a good bu»|iii-s turning out tiotelass but ier. Ih. \ hate a new butter ex pel t the I'.i lll< r one, Mr. North ha* re turned to hi* lioiu. in Indiana. Mi » S, i \ IJ noli ia <iii the hick ll»t. Dr. liiiubie is tu attendance KI'TY Cl.ovim. 112, JERE. |T KELLY'S Column. Sept. 26, 27, 28 and 29th will ho vory interesting days at our Fair. \\ e will make our store just, as in teresting. You can leave your bng gage at our baggage room while vis iting the Fair, no charge. Sec all our bargains. You need not buy anything here to make yourself comfortable. We only want to show you what we have. OUR STOKE BOOM is now in prime shape. All new Heating Stoves of latest designs and much cheaper. We guarantee entire satisfaction. Bargains Goods 50 nickel alarm clocks received last week. The best make made, selling rapidly at $1 each. 25 alarm, 30 hour and 8 da}' mantel clocks, at prices $1.25 and higher. Our Qtiectisivnrc Department is improving. Finely decorated dinner sets with gold and blue are very at tractive, $ll.OO. 10 piece I oilefc Sets, new designs, nothing can be prettier, $4.75, worth 6.00. 5, 10 and 25 cent Flower Pots just in. Milk crocks, butter crocks apple butter crocks. Matches—The only match factory running now under the Match Trust is at Akron, Ohio, employing 800 hands. Matches controlled by the I rust are 40 per cent, higher than those made by independent factories. 200s parlor matches, our prices l() cents dozen boxes, trust price 15c, This 33d week of the year 1894 may not he recorded as a very note ed one for tariff reform, or cyclones, but it may be one long to be remem bered for the low prices at which goods can be bought now at our store. Read them, remember thorn, as we print them here, compare them with 1864. HARDWARE— Nails J? 1.25 per keg was SIO.OO, Iron ]Jc lb. was 12c. Glass 2.25 per box was 14.00. Barbed wire 3c was 14c. Double-bit axes 1.00 was 2.75. Cross-cut saws 2.25 was 5.50. 12 mill files 30c was 1.50. 50c pocket knives 25c. Hand saws 50c was 2.75. Wood saws 50c was 1.50, KITOHEN FURNITURE. No 8 cook stove 20.00 was 45.00. Tubs 75c was 1.50. 14 qt pail 25c was 1.25. Set dishes 2.75 was 8.75. Lamp 25c was 1.25. Carpets 30c was 1.25. !"»et knives and forks 50c was 1.75. Brooms 15c. Wire cloth lines 10c. Western Washer 3.00. Tumblers, fine glass, 35c dozen. Jelly tumblers 85c dozen. ldO pieces dinner set 11.50 was 25.00 Jere. Kelly, UUUHESVILLE, PA Anong the list of Sullivan county people who listened to Gen. Hnst ing's speech in Willinmspork, Tues day evening were- Ben Speurv, P. \V. Darling, Samuel lioonc, Dr. I totli lock, Win. Sherwood, Jncy Simmon", Wash Sheets, Jonathan Bennett, Thos and Geo. Simmons, E. E. Web!), (J. W. Biger, Percy Armstrong, Simon Dewnld and the editor. The orators were, Gen. Hastings, James W. Lalta, Jack Robinson and Ex-Governor Reaver. The remarks of Hastings and Beaver were excellent. Latta was too severe on the Democratic party to take well in old Lycoming and Jack didn't say much of anything. The audience numbered something like three thousand. The opera house was crowded wit.h people. The Fisk band furnished music for the occasion. The Laporte Tannery will shut down on Saturday night for repairs. Mr. Flynn thinks that it will take a week or ten days to make the needed repairs. •A GIiAND CLOTHING. We are now receiving our Full and Winter ■ STOCKS. of Mens' Hoys' and Childrens' CLOTHING of latest styles A handsome line of Over coats daily arriving. An immense Hue of Fall and Winter Underwear Just arrived All were bought strictly fur cash and will be sold at rock bottom prices. Your inspection of our stuck is earnestly solicited 11. JL. MARKS The One Price Clothing llousc, Du sliore, l'a Notice. A two year o'd heifer came to my farm about July IL. ISU4. The owner is re quested to ca I and pay charg ■ sand take the same away, otherwise it will bj dis posed of according to law. The descrip tion of the animal is as follows: Ked and white spotted with sculp on ear. SAUAII S. OOWER. Davidson t-.vp., Aug. S, 18111- ■ FALL Afffl WINTER 1834. .1 list received n fine display of winter goods. We make suits ringing in price* from sl3. upwirds. Pantaloons from SH. 50 and up, made to order. We keep the largest line of Gents Furnishing goods in the Valley. Shirts and Neckwere a specialty. ■ Letest Styles & F/s Guaranteed W. 11. RIDDELL. Pictuie Hocks, Pa. I'. S.— Notify \is by postal card when in desire of a suit or a pair of pantaloons. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER 10? i ~m EuCOIES, —ALSO— Faun anfl Heavy nlerfaps. 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 llorse Shoeing Rack. ' J. W BALLARD. May 18. 'O2. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointmoat Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Granulated Eve Lids, Sure Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, Zj cents per bos. For sale by druggists. TO HORSB*OWN£RB. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Condition l'owilt i-8. l'hey tone tij> the system, aid digestion, euro loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidnev disorders and destroy worms, giving uew life to an old or over worked horse. 25 centa per package. For salt' by druggists. Forsileliv Dr Hill. Loporlc, I'M. BTSMSI IN THE ARMT. I THf MOST ATTMACTIVE and interaiting WAR HOOK |iubl<*hi-.1, Ch.tr i n£ <'t »ti tionaof thrilling pirton.ll aipar.ancct. H, »«o *•*. J. U [ VOUNQ, t'l -t«»r " Central Cnr,|t .o, Ad«ocata." | 100 Of 4 ml Hlu(lrai,un« by Frank Heard IS* p.c- J turat ara *ort*, mora t ..n pr i, t»l i . uh . Low n pr.sa. C.lrn..ru mr, . . <tnU. 112 tclMt va tar l"l»t ~. (and AGENTS: I, WANTED. HUNT L EATON.I3O fifth Ave., NY.C y.i "112 FALL M 18941 ):o:( w E AHE now prepared to show you the handsomest and most complete assortment of Dry Goods and Notions in the county. Our stock of piece goods Js complete", with the latest pat 'ems—comprising b.th Domestic and Foreigh Fabrics. We arc 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 <»f Hoots and Shoes, including the latest and nobbiest styles. Also a full line of ( hililren s Misses a d Ladies Fine Shoes. Having bought them for cash, we are en abled to sell them for the usual prices asked for O'd style and shelf worn goods. Our Stock of Window Shades Is complete Elegant patterns, patent spr in if roller—fine. 25 cents up. We have a full assortment of Floor and Table and Stair Od Cloth We have just received an addition to our Wall paper stock, ranging in price from 4to 12 cents per rojl, both eray white and bick. Wc are receiving daily, new * goods in our grocery department, consequently are of fering you fresh good.; at the lowest prices. Our standard for quality is of the highest. Flour-- CI -5 per .suck. IF YOU want Chop, Corn, Oats, Screenings, Bian'or Rye. Wc c:tn save you money. Seed Oats a specially. Call and see us. Cash paid for Farm Produce. WALTER SPENCER & SON. l'a. J. V. RETTENSUHY, Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler, —*-DUSHORE, PA. Established April Ist, 1879. > MAIN St. LAPORTE, Pa. Oysters in every style and game in season. Choice wines, and cigars always in stock. Bock-beer in season. . No p-.iins will be spared in waiting on Customers. F. \V. Gal'aKlior, Propx'ictor. Jlur.iiry;;. TRY a UBACH I^OR 1 URNITURE. Dushore, Pa. I FRANK H. MOODY, DUSHOKK. PA. Plain and Ornamental Painter. Over Fftecn Year* Kxixriencc in C'ily und Cotiutry. Hou*t mid rtifiti J'liintiiit/, /'ii/nr J littuji H<J, (iriii •lint/, Iliir<hr,„„l A'tf. Clwrc.ii He*»onulili' >l. t y V j. !U;.\I»I.IA, AtTOUXKV At I.AW, urovii I-a OlHif « lih Him. K il. DIIIIIIUIII. V* M l>l Ml A.M. A'« ATTOMNM AT-LAW Kiif It f«Ur i fi.f, LAI'UK., !•* Fresh Stock AfTHE Tannery Store. Having just returned from the City. wliere we purchased Hie usual supply uf I>ry Goods, Groceries &c., suitable for the . season, we are prepared to sell ■ the same at as reasonable prices as can he had in the county. Our stock of GROCERIES Arc of the usual slnndnrd liere tofoie sold in our store, and, as much o{ these goods are pur chased at a less price than lonuerly, we are disposed to give our customers tbt> benefit OUR BOOT AID SHOE Department cannotbe surpassed' in either quality or variety—' and the prices are less than ever offered before in this! market. Sprint; Dress goods o11 the different varieties, at pricesj to suit the times. James McFariane. LAPORTE, PA. W) ILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH bKAXCII »V RAILROAD TIMETABLE. [ln effect May 21. 18U4.] SOUTH. I TRAINS. ) 6. i 25. . 23. j |l*. .J A. M. |A. M. Willinrosport | 4 Ruj 10 in 610 Halls J 505 10 3d! <5 37 j ville 1 ft 20; 10 .|:tj (i 50: Pictur-i Kockj ; 52S 10 50 fi 57 Glen .Mawr 542 11 03 7 07 Muncy Valley 1 55S 11 l.< 7 2o i ionciiiiwn fi 05 11 21 715 Nurduiont | fi 21 11 38 7 4i Laporte fi 38 11 51 800 Kingdule I fi 55 12 10 S 15 Sat'erficlcl 710 12 25 825 112" Wll ml.i | 819 327 930 SOUTH | 'CUAIN's! I U. 8. 2S. 21. \ 41. A. M. M l'. M. Williamsport fi 55' 10 f,B 5 25, 912 Hall* 1 fi 942 440 8 10 llilL'hefn ille fi 00 925 423 825 P.cture Rocks 9 15 414 817 Glen Mawr 900 402 8 Oil Mur cy Valley 841 343 7 ;.l SeDeetown 835 3 37' 74h NorJmont 819 S2o 732 L*p..rie s (MI 11? 7 13 Hingdale 7 I.) 2 42| 555 Satierfield 73' 23' fi 30 lowanda fi 30 1 11 2v 4 58 11. Mrt'oHMICK. P.r.-iden*. <i. WELCH, General Manager. R. 12. EAVESSOX, Asst. lien* Manager. CROWN ACME Tlie Best Bimiii (illlist Can Be Made Irom PetrDlEum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without comparison as a perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest crude IU the most pei l'cctly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by TIIE ATLANTIC HEFININO CO. Williamsport Station, Williamsport l'a. GINSENG WANTED BY SAM'L WELLS & CO.. 67 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, O. LARGEST EXPORTERS OF GINSENG IN TH! U. t LAPORTE BANK. LAPORTE, PA. Do a general Ranking and Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us wiil be carefully attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets 1o and from all parts of Europe, and for Fire Insurance (onipanie.% .1. ALFKED JOHDAN, CASIIIKR. TRAINER & PURVIS, GIB BROKERS LOANS NEGOTIATED \C. No. >'.• W. 4th St., Williamsport, l'a J3TAII kinds of merchandise bought or soul on commission. 2T£7T YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE —AN!*— SULLIVAN IIEPULLICAN ONE YEAK, Dollar and (imiljj-fivr els A<l<lllDl< all unlt'i* U ■"*l I.UN AN IlKl'l ML It' A I.AI'OHTK I'A. Push Will T£TI Low +■ Will Win.) This week we call vourattention to our Domestic Department. Bc, Lancaster Gingham, sc. 12} French percales, 10c. French Satines, 15c. 10c, muslin, 7c. Dress Goods Dept. 25c, new spring dress goods 15c. IJlack fancy dress goods, 25c. IHack all wool serge, 4Gin. 75c. Black and colored uioire silks 50. Notion Department. Summer corsets COc, worth $1 00. i D, & 11. H. Corsets 75c. 15c, children hose, 0 pair for 25c. jClothing department. $15.00 Men s - suits *l2 00. 10.00 « « 800 800 " « cOO O. 00 tl 4QQ ! Complete line of youth's and boys suits, from $125 to *3.00 a slllt. T. J. KEELER, Center Main St., Laparte, Pa. WMMf mmmm Samuel Cole, OF Dushore is headquarters for all kinds of hardware— Tools, pumps, stoves and ranges, house furnishing goods paints, oils, and , varnishes. Special induce , meiits to builders, J MANCFACTRES of copptr. tin and slieet-iron-ware. Roof ing, spouting Bmcn OIL DISTILLS etc,, a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe- S tition, and we invite your patronage. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, l'a. 5 HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST 'l'HA'rs KVKK YIiQDY'S MOTTO and the people appreciate the fact that— MRS. LAUER'S STORE j is right "in it" for cheap goods. J My groceries are alwav* fresh and of the best quality. Flour and feed the best the market affords. , MIIS. M. C. LA UER. May 13, 'ft? Sawed Shinales I he best in the market and at low bottom prices Ilu ce grades constantly on hand Will deliver if desired. Write— iS. MEAD, May23'9o. LaPorte, Ta. Ef*ENRY T. DOWNS. ■Udj A TTO K X E Y-AT-L A W \ Ex-Proth y. l'ogi.-ter ,1 Recorder of Sutrfvsn Co ! Office with Sheriff Xlnliaffey, LaPorte Pa. •)7*> I'. INGHAM & 11. K. NEWITT ' 'a AT TORXF. VS-AT-I.AW. 500 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. •Y* J. &P. 11. INGHAM, a I ATTORNEYS-AT I.AW, LAPORTE, - - PA. Legal 15 u iness attended to in this and idjoining Counties. lp J. MULLEN, ATTORN £ Y-AT-L AW, 'OUSIIORG, - - PA. Office with 15. S. Collins, Chas. N, Purvis, COLLECTION OFFICES, '9 \Y. 4th St.—and—s4o Packer St WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Collections made iu all parts of the world. LAW OFFICES OF G. B. M. Metzger, »!> W 4t!i St.—Telephone, No.
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