THE REPUBLICAN. yHIPAY, JANUARY 18; 1895. * * * * * * * * * *—* I The N. Y. Weekly Tribune I *i and | * Sullivan Republican * | for I * $1.25 One Year $1.25. j * —* —* —* * * • * * * « This is gonuine winter weather. The days are growing perceptibly longer. Now is the proper time to fill your ice house. Eighty locomotives were made in this country last year for export. Williamsport has escaped the flood and her people are extremely happy. The recent floods in the Southern states, have done much damage to property. _______ Judge Dunham is holding court in Tunkhannock, Wyoming county, this week. The Jury List for February term will be found in this issue of the REPUBLICAN. Ex-sheriff Utz of Dushore, fell on the ice in said place on Friday, and broke a leg. Sheriff Mahaffey will take posses sion of his new home in the court house, this week. It is not the man that makes the longest prayer, that is the most sin cere church member. Senator Martin introduced a bill in the senate admitting Oklahoma to the Union as a State. In church matters, it is pretty hard to turn an old neighbor down, because a new-comer says so. Reading clergymen oppose the pub. lication of marriage licenses, on the ground that it injures their business. Snow fell to the depth of two or three inches 011 Saturday night, and 011 Sunday tho sun shone bright. Twenty-three residents of Mauch Chunk, have been arrested for steal ing coal from tho L. V, K R. Com pany. Joseph Murrelle, general superin tendent of the mechanical depart ment of the Athens News, Sunday ed with friends in Laporte. Colonel Breckenridge lectured in Charlestown, S. C., the other night. There were thirty-live people in the audience. Poor Breckenridge 1 Den Kepf of Dushore, has leased the J. W. Carroll hotel in Dushore, and will take possession of the same during the month of February. February election is close at hand. Isn't it about time to give a thought to the best men to place on tho tick et and the date of holding caucuses? The Ladies Aid Society of Laporte will meet at tho residence of Mrs. John Finkle, Wednesday, Jan. 23. 1805. MRS. W. M. CHENEY, Sec Atty. Fred Rogers of Wells, N, Y., was calling ou Sullivan county friends, last week. Fred reports the legal businoss good in York State. They do say that Ed Nolan han dles the reins of the best team on the McFar'lanc log job. Ed drives 'three in hand, «ud his loads are "out •of sight." George Farrell of Dushore, is do ing the clerkship in the Laporte iHotel. George has had much ex perience in hotels and understands tthe business. Thfl Town Councilinen elected this February should be favorable to the ereetion of a side walk to the seiiool building from both the Ist and 2d wards. The Laporte tannery is well sup plied with bark at this date. They have over five thousand cords piled in their yard and this amount is be ing increased daily. The first quarterly convention of the W. C. T. U. of Sullivan county, will be bold at Ilillsgrove, Friday afternoon and evening, February Ist 1895. All friends of temperance arc invited to attend. Democrats and Republicans favor a union caucus in the borough. A caucus of this political complexion would continuo the good feeling which exists in our town, and would be a credit to our people. The iron bridge, ordered by the County Commissioners for use across Muncy Creek, below Nordmont and termed, High Bridge, lias arrived on the ground and will be erected as soon as the weather will permit. The ladies silver watch found be tween the two-mile tree and Jos. Shaffer's on the Sonestown road, and advertised in the REPUBLICAN last, week, was the property of Miss Linda Sliafler. She callod for the eame on Monday. I The pews for the Laporte Catho lic church, arrived on Monday. They are very pretty, indeed. FOR SALE OK RBNT: —The "Cliff Ilonse" Hotel, at Eagles Mere; terms easy. Apply at once to H. T. Downs. Atty., Laporte, Pa. Dr. Waddell of Dushore, left for Philadelphia, last week, where he will take a special course in the treatment of eyes and ears. lie will be absent from home a couple of months. Miss Maud Crossley of Laporte, contemplates a trip to Los Angeles, California, on or about the 4th of February. Miss Maud goes on a visit to friends and will be absent from home many month". The annual meeting of the stock holders of the B. & S. R. R. Co., was held in their oliice in Blooms burg, on Tuesday of last week. The old board of directors were re-elect ed, with C. R. Buckalew as president. There are quite a large number of people in Laporte who seldom attend church. With the misunderstand ings in church circles, that now ex ist, these people are under no obli gations to apologize for their non appearance. County Supt., F. W. Meylert, has taken possession of his new office lin the courthouse building. It is a neat and spacious apartment, and we think will compare favorably with any County Supt's. office of our ad joining counties. There are one or two Republican atlornies in the couuty and several business men, who do not support their party paper in the way of ad vertising. They are good friends to the REPUBLIC VN and just why this turn we are unable to conceive. The repairing of the railroad scales at the Laporte tannery, was complet ed last week, and Supt. Flynn is proud of the job. J. Bossert, the L. V. R. R. inspector of scales, super intended the work and remarked that they were perfect in every de tail. The Freeman Heater, recently placed in the Obert Hotel 111 Dushore, is giving splendid satisfaction, Saiu Cole, the hardware merchant of Du shore, is agent for the Freeman Heater, and guarantees satisfaction. Before placing a heater in your dwelling, give Sam a call. The preaching service in the M. E. church, Laporte, Pa,, will be on Sunday morning, hereafter, at 10:3(V and an occasional service in tho evening. This change will necessi tate an earlier congregating of the sabbath school. All are welcome. E. S. LATSIIAW, Pastor. 15. C. Spcary of Nordmont, while skidding logs in the forest near Nordmont, one day recently, was run down by a log and sustained painful and serious injuries. Ilis right leg was br >ken twice below the knee, and his body otherwise bruised. Dr. Hill is in attendance and reports him doing as well as could be ex pected. Representative Worth B. Jennings of Sullivan county, received unusual recognition for a new member in the appointment of legislative commit tees. Speaker Walton placed him upon the following committees which rank among the most important in the house: Elections, Iron and Coal, Public Buildings, and Public Health and Sanitation. Sullivan county Re publicans thank Speaker Walton and congratulate Mr. Jennings. There are several ways of running a newspaper, but we must say that the best way is told in the following! A western editor once invited cor respondence as to the best way to conduct his paper, and the man who hit the nail squarely on the head re» plied anonj'mously, on a postal card: "Run it as you darn please." It is more than likely that there will be a law passed at this session of the Legislature dividing the ofllces of Prot.honot.ary and Register and Recorder. There is a bill in tho House to this effect, now, and will no doubt become a law. This will increase tho number of offices in Sul livan county, and its passage is pret ty generally approved by nil. A large majority of tho voters of Sullivan county will take pride in reading the recognition of our Mem ber, Hon. B. W. Jennings in the legislative chambcis. Speaker Wal ton had placed him upon four very important committees. Mr. Streby who proposes to keep the people of Sullivan count}' enlightened as to the position taken by Mr. Jennings, will please credit Worth with four recognition marks. Mr. Jennings votes at nil general elections and will voto ou all bills of importance in the Legislature. Worth votes right, for the best interest of the people, at home, and he can l>e depended upon to do 80 al Harris burg. Lewis Mahaffey who is serving as assistant Station Agent at Laporte, is giving Lis entire time to his studies and under the superinteudeucy of Station Agent, llitter, Lew has every prospect of success. During a day's vacation of Mr. Hitter, re cently, Lew held the reins, and every thing was looked after in proper shape. Mr. R. speaks very encour agiugly of his new pupil and will give him extra attention. There isrurtior afloat that James MeParlane Esq., will erect a large hotel in the second ward, in early spring. It is evident that with the Forksville road completed down the Loyalsock, this would be a paying investment. Mr. McFarlane is en« terprising and up with the times and will no doubt erect one of the finest hotels in the county. Taken From a Living Tomb. POTTSVILLR, Jan. 11,— Late last night Clias, Dietzel was rescued from Richardson Colliery, after having spent fifty-four hours in a living tomb. August Brenner was taken out of the mine dead, several hours later. Both men were found side by side, the one covered by a mass of coal, and the other sitting m a space that left no room for him to move anything but his head. JDeitzel was so weak he had to be handled like a helpless babe. His body is painfully bruised. The poor fellow wrs placed aboard the "Black Diamond," General Superintendent Luther's private car, and taken to his home in Minersville. The colliery ambulance conveyed the man to his home, and the meet ing between DeiUel and his young wife was very affecting. The Pittsburg Time:-, thinks it is doubtful if any bill offered in the Legislature this winter will bo of more substantial importance than Senator Flinn's load bill. This measure takes the control of the public rouds of all counties out of the township authorities and vests it in tlia hands of the county com missioners of every county. It wipes out the ofllce ot township supervisor and abolishes the practice of working out road tax, stipulating that the work of road making and repairing shall bo done by contract, b}* the lowest responsible bidder, and paid for in cash; the money to be provided by a special annual road tax levy of one mill upon the real and personal property taxable for county purposes. This is the marrow bor.es of a long and very elaborate bill which has been framed with gvoatcare in its details, so as to safeguard the rights of individuals. I When the bill is considered in Ihe j Legislature no doubt many amend ments will be proposed to it. Some of these may be valuable. The need of a radical reform of our road laws has been much considered by prac tical men in recent years, and they should have something wise to say. Tho particular method proposed by this bill :s not iron-clad. The one point upon which all progressive men ought to be agreed is that there has been considering enough about it. The time has come top.ass an Act. Nor do we see that auv Act will be worth passing if it does not abolish township supervision, and the system of voiking out road tax, which in nine townships out of ten has been either a farce or a waste, Any attempt at mere patch-work legislation, retaining those to radical evils, will be as useless as most of the patch-work done on the roads under our present laws. These two essential reforms should be spiked into the bill and clinched there. Quarterly Convent lon. The first Quarterly Convention of the Sullivan county W. (J. T. U. will weet in the church at Ilillsgrove, Friday afternoon and evening, Feb. Ist, 1895. PROGHUME. AFTERNOON BEBUIOK, 2:30. Devotional Exercises, Rev. 11. E. Hyde; Music, Ilillsgrove choir; Heftdinsr Minutes: Address of Wel come, Mrs. Anna Sadler) Response, Mrs. Delia Fleming; Music, Hills grove choir; Importance of Activity on tho Part of County Superintend* ents, Mrs. ('. B. L. Roth rock; How (Jan We Strengthen Weak Unions ? —Mrs. S A. Snyder; Music, Mill view Glee Club; Patriotism and Our Cause, Rev. S. F. Frazier; The Need and Aim of Evangelistic Work, Mrs. Victoria Averyi Music, Hillsgrovc choir; Question Boxi Adjournment. EVKNINO PKSBLON, T:80, Music, Ilillsgrove choir; Devo tional Exercises, Mrs. Sylvester Bed ford; Music. Ilillsgrove Ivoyal Tem perance Legion; Recitation, Miss Margaret Stephens) What We Putin Our Months, Miss Mary Clarke; Music, Mill view Glee Club; Gleanings From State Convention, Mrs. Anna K. Nye; Music, Millview Glee Club; A Young Woman's Mission, Mrs. Nettie Hulli Keeitation, Miss Blanche Collins; Music, Millview Glee Clubi Qualities Essential for Works of Philanthropy, Mrs. Anna V. Rogers; Music, Ilillsgrove choir. Adjourn ment. HAKHIET E. G HIMM, Pres. U A Kit IBT M. L IITLE, Secretory. The editor and F. P. Vincent of Dushore, were present at the inaug uration of Governor Hastings, on Tuesday. The people of Dushore were in a state of genuine excitement on Fri day of last week. The occasion was the report of three pistol shots on one of them iin thoroughfares. The parties immediately concerned, was a clerk of Lopez and a woman—the owner of a restaurant in Dushore and a man who acts as general super intendent of said restaurant. The latter fired the shots at the Lopez cleik, one taking effect in his hand, but not seriously. Guess all parties feel some guilty and have requested the matter hushed up as much as possible, hence we refrain from giv ing particulars aud names of parties ipants. At this date no arrests have been made. NOTICE:—AII parties knowing them selves indebted to me will please call and settle by the first of February as I desire to settle up all outstanding accounts. W.B HILL, Laporte. The Judicial Contest. At the close of the court hearing the JJunham-Sittser contest, on Thursday last, the following order was made : OKDRR OF COTJRT. For the purpose of facilitating the dis position of this case on mo! ion of counsel for the respective parties, it is ordered: That the contestants on or before the 9th day of February, 1895, file a hill of partic ulars, specifying the persons to whom they refer in their petition a* having voted illeg ally or fraudently, giving the names of such persons, the election district in which they respectively voted and the ground on which it is claimed that the said persons voted illegally or fraudulently at the said election. And it is further ordered that the re spondent 011 or before the 20th day of Feb. 1895, file a like bill of particulars on his part, specifying the persons to whom lie refers in his nn-'wer as having voted illeg ally or fraudulently. In like manner giv ing the iiamn of such persons, the election districts in which they respectively voted and the ground on which in each case it is claimed that the snid persons voted illeg ally or fraudulently at tha said election. On Thursday noon court adjourn ed to meet on Monday March 4th, 1894. I.IHI ol Uniatl .liuors Octttvu lor Pebriinr)' Term IMSS. 1 Charles Kilmer, 13 J, It. Bobbins 2 Irwin Taylor 14 .Tno, G i'lotts 3 Ward Birdsall 15 .las. P. Brenchley 4 L. I{. Cariiagtoa 10 Barney Huusinger 5 Geo Fiester 17 L- M. King (i.l. W. Harvey 18 M. T, ltecse 7 Wni. Kairns ,19 Jasper Fawcett 8 llarry Arms 20 Lewis Lovelace 9 Weiss Hines 21 Fred Hoilm.iu 10 J. W. Ballard 2) W, B. Albert 11 Geo. Walker 23 W. M. Harvey 13 D. W. Babr 24 M. li. Black. LIST OF TRAVKRSE JURORS DRAWN FOR FEBKCARY.TERM 1895. 1 J. T. Forks 19 Isaac Williams 2 W. C. Mason 20 Otto Baiir 3 Albert Wilmot 21 GW. Glidewell 4 Juo. i.itzelman '22 I). W Lorah 5 11 Messcrsmith "'3 Ailen Browu 0 C.J. Harrington 24 Peter Wbilacre 7 C S. Rogers 2-5 F. I'. Vicceut BR.S. Fa ming 2G W. J. Lawrence 9 Quo. Salsbury 27 John Wright 1U T. \V. McCarty 28 E. J, Me singer 11 Richard Lisbon 29 G. W, Johnson 12 T. F. Landou 30 W. J. Low 13 W. II Magargle 31 Jno 8. Lewis 14 li. 11. Huusinger 32 Luther Martiu 15 G. W. Law runs. >n 33 E. P. Kester 18 15. B. King 84 L. B. Speaker 17 S. A. Mcßride E5 Casper Thorp 18 A. W. Soues 3li 11. M. Kelley. We the undersigned Slieritf and Jury Commissioners of Sullivan Co. i'a.. do hereby certify that the fore going is a true and coned list ol Jurors drawn for February term : 05. II ENKY SWANK. , ~ Z. T. Ku. m f " Vy Coin ' THOS. MAUAFFEV, Sheriff. lilMiranec Meeting;, The Farmers' and Mechanics' Home Mutual Fire Insurance Co. met at their office in Forksville, to hold their annual meeting, on Satur day, January sth. 181)5. Meeting called to order at 10 o'clock, a. in., by President M. R Black. The auditor's report was read and approved. It showed the company had paid three losses dur ing the year, viz: Flora Wheatley, $166 66jJohn W. Lambert, $352 90; and Jacob Jacoby, $300.00. The company had made an assessment of $524.78, This is the only assessment in the last four years. They have also bought a safe for $75.00, during the past year and have $86.96 in the treasury. The afternoon was devot ed to the election of officers, viz: Board of Directors, Ileuben Thrash er, Colley; Jos. Sick, Cherry; Uco. W. Glidewell, Elklaud; M. R. Black, Forksville; Christian Case man, Fox; David Molyneux, Forks; and L. 13. Speaker, Ilillsgrove. R. I), Lancas ter was re-elected Secretary, as also M. A. Rogers, Treasurer. The fol lowing are the new Surveyors or Agents; C. F. Huusinger, Colley; S. C. Sick, Cherry; T. W. MoCarty, Elkland; W. M. Warbnrton, Forks; D. R. Lancaster, Forksville; C. J. Cuseman, Fox; E. S. Little, Hills grove; and M- D. Horn, Davidson, Shrewsbury and Ijaporte. Adjus ters, Henry Rinebold, Cherry; J. K. Bird, Forks and S. S. Rigers, Elk- Und. Auditors, Ulysses Bird, Elk land; Jos. Yonkin, Cherry; and Watson Fawcett, Forks. The motion to extend the business to Overton, Albany and Wilmot twp. of Bradford county, wa» lost. For cheap and safe insurance there is none like it. Farmers, make inquiry before inauring elsewhere. Trial Lint, Fabruay Term, 1895, (iIBTUUN DAY, FEB. 25, 1895). 1. W. W. Jackson (use) vs the heirs of William Lambert, deceased. No. 82 Sept. term 1884. 2. Russel Karns vs.Tohn 8. Kirk. No. 9, May term, 180? Ejectment, 3. C. D. Eldreii vs M. Oilman. No. 17, Sept. term. 1893—Replevin. 4. C. D. Eldred vs M. Oilman. No. 30, Sept. term, 1892 —Replevin. 5. J. C. Robbing vs James McFarlane & Co. ISo 18, Dec. terra, 1892—Assump sit. 6. The Pennsylvania Company, for in surance of lives, and Oranting Annuities, executors of the will of Thomas Craven, deceased, and Trustees of his Devisees vs Milton Oilman. No. 82, Dec. term, 1892 —Ejectment. 7. David Brown vs Trexler, Terrell & Co. No 50, Feb. term, 1893—Assumpsit. 8. J. 11. Campbell & Bon vs Alfred F. Letts. No. 61, May term, 1893—Framed Issue. 9. J 11. Campbell & Son vs Alfred F. Letts. No. 12, Dec. term, 1893—Defend ants appeal. 10. First National Bank of Dushore PP.. vs A. H. Zaner, defendant, und Amanda S. Zfiner, garnishee of said defendant. No. 29. Dec. term, 1893 -Attachment Execu tion. 11. FirstNatlonalßankof Dushore, Pa. VH A. 11. Zaner, defendant, and Lewis B. Zaner, garnishee of said defendant. No. 73, Feb. term, 1894—Attachment Execu tion. 13. Charles Bartles, trustee (use) vs The Wiliiamsport A North Branch Hailroad Co. .No. 131, Feb. term, 1894—Assump sit. 13. National Cash Register Co. vs Jack son & Menkes. No. 3, May term, 1894 Deft, appeal. 14. Charles Hugo (use) vs Frank Finkle and John P. Rogers. Ko. 34, Sept. term, 1894—Sci Fa. 15. Bruce Rca jr. vs The Lyon Lumber Co. No. 89, Sept. term, 1894—Trespass. 16. John W. CHrroll vs Thomas Miner and James Laddeu. No. 90, Sept. term, 1894—Ejeclment. 17. John A. ilaman vs Mrs. Louk'a W. Wright. No. 103. Sept. term, 1894—Scire Facias Sur Mechanics Lien. 18. Mary Cumiskv, widow of Patrick 11. Cumisky vs .Tames Connors. No. 113 Sept. term, 1894—Trespass. Ai.rHONf>u» WAT.SU, Protli'y. Proth'y's Office, Laporte, Pa, Jan. 12, *93. QOITUT PROCLAMATION. WHKBF.AS, IION. 10. M. DNNN.\.\R, Presi dent Judge, Honorables John Yonkin and M. J. Phillips, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jad Deliverer, Quarter Sw-sious of the Peace, Orphans Court and Common Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing date the 7ih day of Jan. 1893, to mc directed, for hold ing the several courts in the borough of Laporic, on Monday the 2. r )tli day of Feb 1895, at 3 o'clock p. m. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the Coroner Justices of the Peace and Con stables within tli ■ county, that they be then aud there in their proper person at 3 o'clock p. in of said d iv, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rcmcm berances t.> those things to which their offices appertain to be done. And to those who are bound by their recognization to prosecute ngalriFi prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Sullivan are hereby notified to he then and there to prosecute against them as will lie just. TJIOMA6 MAMAFFEY Sheriff. ShetilFs oißiC, LaPurie, Juji. 14, 189}. Auditor'* holier In re; estate of 1 In tne Orphans Court of > Sullivan County No. Carl L. Eric, ) February term, 1805. The undersigned and auditor appointed by ilie Orphan's Court of Sullivan County I to dispose .if the exceptions 10 the accounts lof the administratrix and to distribute the i amount in or which should be. in the ; hands of s-:iid administratrix of the estate !of Carl L l.rle, lute of Colley twp., de oeased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of lion. B. 8. Collins, in the borough of Dushore, on Monday the 4th day of February, 1895, at 10 o'clock a in:, when and where all par. ties interested aro hereby norifind to ap pear an 1 present their claims, or be debarr ed from participating in the distribution if Mid fund. R I. MULLEN, Auditor. ! .Tan. 7th, 1 ?9."5. KttliOE. Notice Is hereby given that an applica tion will li« mule to the General Assembly of Pennsylvania at Its present session to P*»s an net which shail be a supplement to act of the legislature, approved the 27ih day "112 April 18ti4, vhich entitled au inde pendent .xiool district from portions of the Township of Davidson, Sullivan Co., and I'enn and Frnkllo Lycoming county, csiled the North Mountain School District, The said supplement to provide that the bouudnries of said independent school (lis trict shall he limited by the county line, so that citiaens and toxables within the County of Hul.'ivau shall no longer consti tute a part of said independent school dis trict, hut shall be and remaju within the jurisdiction of the township of Davidson, svith liKe effect as il said act erectinet North Mountain school district had never been passed. Signed, Walter 11. Lauren son, and others. Auditor'* Notice. The undersigDtd and auditor appointed by the Orphans qourt of Sullivan to dis tribute fuad in the hands of tlie adminis trator of the estate of John N. McDonald late of Cheny township, deceased will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his otlice ou Main straet in the borough of Dushore on Thursday the 31st day of January 1895, at 18 o'clock a. m. when and where nil parties interacted are hereby notified to appear and present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a share of s id fund. JOHN O. SCOUT EX. Dec, Kid 1894- Aud'tor. SYED: —Two laml«, a buck and ewe earae to my farm in eaiy fall, The owner or owners are requested to cr»U, piove property, pay charg. saud take them away. Norduiont, Dec. 81, 'SI. S, K. SrEARY, BoJine & Warus, Sonestown Pa., sell granulated sugar at sc. liodine & Warn buy beef hides and furs. For lumbi-rmons' rubbers and general merchandise at fair prices goto Bodiue & Warns. Soncatown, Pa. For a good 3 Heated sleigh and Bear sUln robe, ca'l ou J. W. Buck, at W. & B. Sonestown, Pa- Just think of it, a pair of Blankets at T, J, Keeler's for Stic per pair, A new lot of the latest styles of Dress goods just arrived at T. J. KEELEU'S. LIME for fertilizing and building, ad dress John B. Fox & Co . Hughesville, Pa. I-ndlesand pents skates from 25c up. Hand sleds at prices from 50c up, a great variety at Coles Hardware, Dushore. Pa. W ill pay the highest cash price for all kinds of raw furs at Coles Hardware. A flue line of fancy and plain besting stoves, cook stoves, oil stoves etc. at Coles Hardware, Dushore. Estimates given on Hot Air. Stoam and Hot Water boating. Coles Hardware Du shore Pa. .189# PALL 4894, Yes it iB a fact;' our new stock represents a surprising lint of bit* gins. And now wo are after buyers. Our bait ia bargains, genoia r gains. Wo don't use artificial bait gold just to catch custom. We Lave secured as good a line of goods M «U ever offered in this vicinity. It is this fact and our extra Low Price* that makes our present bargain offer the event of the season. Call and be Convinced of the Above facts. THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS TAILORS AND HATTERS. Opposite the Court House, WIL LIAMSPORT, F First National Bank, bbB^HUGHESVILLiE, Capital $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $14,009 This liauk oilers all tho usual facilities for the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSLNESS Accounts Respectfully Solicited. DeWitt Bodine, President. W. C. Frontz, Cashier C, W. Waddrop, Vice President. J 8. HARRINGTON* Manufactuter and dealer in Boots siiml Bhoes* We kee at all times a*C om pletc Assortment- of the most Reliable Make and Latest Styles. I secure all discounts al- And can sell at Low^ lowed by wholesale dealers to Uiiail fi W Prices, with satisfaction. ~ - ' : ~ r OltJR ~ is rushed ta keep up with orders and We Defy Competition in quality and prices. Our French Kip Boots are an especial bar gain. A pleasure to show goods whether you buy or not. «/. S. Harrington, MAIN STREET, - BUSHORE, FA o-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 lam prepared to meet any prices or quotations with a Ifwt etasti *4< well selected stock ot MEN'S, YOUTHS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING :0: IT A TS, CAPS, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOO JDS TRUNKS, BAGS AND UMBRELLAS. I also have full lines of Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Xstabf lishments,for Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get prices. Yours Respectfully etc., F. P. VINCENJ. CRONIN'S NEW BLOCK, FOR A big Bargain, Come and see us, JTWTcX'IIi O LLTfeCoT Dushore, Penn. Wc have on hand an excellent Hue of Gents furnishing goods of all kinds, Inclin ing suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Uuderwaie. Boots and Shoes, Rubber goods, Fells and etc., at prices that defy competition. OUBTOM WOBI .1 *lt OMI * TXiT AWP Correctly done at our head quarters in HOTEL CARROLL BLOCK at Dasfcora, fa. We respectfully invite \ OU to call and see us and examine goods and priest bfr* fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Carroll EG SYLVARA. r-Jssoß-B - PA, B®"We are headquarters for Henriettas, Cashmeres, Black French f»o4g Moire' Silks Moire' Cotten Goods. Japouettes, Fine French Ginghams Sattines. Dotted Swiss effects &c. Everybody will want— |Laces This Year! MMSSSSSH3S2SSSSJSSS3SBB»BBS«««I For trimming. Wo have tho largest stocK of them oyer akows in the County. Having imported several crates of Crockery direct— S3B»SS3S»®SSSS«SSSitSSBSSS3S*» sFrom Engand.l Wssassssesssssssssssasswsw We are prepared to give you prices that writ A new stock of Ladies' Men's and Children's shoes. Window Mm Lace curtains &c. A new stock of Fresh Groceries Arriving Dailj*. Give us a call. CASH FOR WOOL BUTTER * EGGS. E. G.SI'LFJffJ. LOYAL SOCK COAL. Loyal Sock Coal, for sale at the Breaker of the State Lin* 4 Salltadl Railroad Co. at Bemiee 53.00J55: The Slate Line St Sullivan R. li. Co. I 0 BLIIIT, Bip\
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