THE REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1885. * * * * * *—*—*— * —*— * I The N. Y. Weekly Tribune l # *1 and | *' Sullivan Republican * I '* *j $1.25 One Year $1.25. | ****** * * * * * Sunday was a perfect day. The average loss of life in coal mi aes is one in 002 persons. "The days are gliding swiftly by" and spring will soon bo with us. The newspaper war in Columbia county still continues with unabated fury. St. Patrick's Day in the morning, conies on Sunday this year Match nth. _____ There is considerable sickness in the vicinity of Dashore and Lopez. Especially with children. Miss Lottie Miller of Lnportc, who is attending school in I owanda, Sundayed with friends inLapoito. The restaurant license of C. E. Jackson of Bernice, was granted by the court, 011 Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Keller and son, Master Roy, of Bernice, were visit ing with friends in Laporte, Sunday. The contest court will adjourn on Saturday. The Judges have fixed upon March 18, for their next meet ing. C. M. Croll of DusLore, contain •plates erecting a new brick building on the site now occupied by liis •barber shop, this spring. The newly elected Town Council wet on Monday and organized. W. A, Kennedy was elected president iind F. 11. Ingham secretary. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Miss Fannie Meylert, Fri day evening March Bth. A cordial invitation is extended .to all. Atty. B. S. Collins of Dushore, was not in attendance at .court last "week. Bryan has been ill for sonic* -time and would not venture out. The Ladies Aid Society of Laporte will meet at the residence o.f Mrs. Chas. Landon, Saturday March, oth, '95. Mrs. \V. M. CHENEY, Sec'y. Don't be fooled into thiuking your self better than everyone elsu, if per chance, fortune has been a little more lavished with you than your neighbor. There is rumor afloat that the officials of the Bloomsburg and Sullivan Rail Road will build said road to connect with the L. V. at Bernice, the coming summer. Editor Krickbauiu of the Blooms "burg Sentinel, has resigned the edi torial chair of said paper to T. J. I Yanderslice. Mr. Kiickbautn will continue the management of the plant. Copies of the REPUBLIC vk were ■quite numerous in the court room 011 Thursday last. We noticed six individuals reading it at tho same 4imc. Even Scouten relished it. As a matter of fact our contempor aries were not "in it." James F. Ilaggerty and Max Hirsch, who were sentenced to serve a term in the Eastern Penitentiary at last term of court, were conveyed by Sheriff Muhaffey and his assistants F. W. Gallagher and Harry Magar gle to Philadelphia, this Thursday. Court stenographer. 11. 11. Coslon •of Scranton, who is doing the evi- ( deuce in the contest case, is accoin panied by his brother, Mr. Win. Cos tou. who i« copying the evidence oil bis type writer. We extend thank* •to Mr. Coston for the evidence iu tin case, which we publish elsewhere. Our townspeople uro inter- j csted in the proceedings of the con-1 teat court, now in sessiou. Anion.: ' the every Jay attendance are: Hon. Ilnssel Knrns, It. A. fonkliu, A. I. Grim, J. W Flynn, W. V. Ma*oi. T. J. Keeler, A. J. Jordan ami numer ous others whom we can not recall. It ha* cost the country n |,j|,. 0 f money to enable this Administration to make a financial record for | but it may be worth the price a- u j warning example. It is reotoimhlv 1 «aft< to say that nothing of the wort will ever be permitted to happen again. We beard nu old tun. |t«iuociat nay In the Lnportc Hotel (be olhto Jay that "be would ii. w i votu 110 lininocrttie ticket again a* long a» he lived." lie »a'd, "the in ij oily ol thaw wt*ru r»M*nU mi«| lm «|««| n«»| |iro|»o»t« lo Hitmnilfl wiitt tin* u ll The last a<M-riiuu of U»«« geutlfuisn U not contact. Tha ilmmttillr party as a party are Wuaarahlw wen but Ilk* all utker urgaau there »r« black sheep l tutu 'l*ti«> platform, hotsever.of the Kiu.ciutic party haa Im«N »Mw|'« l a suiupl«ts /kiiurv, It is rumored that the Y anduzen,« King and Little cuts along the line of the \V. & N. B. 11. R-» will be filled the coming summer. This will do away with tho high trestles along said road and will make it much pleasairter for the fainthearted trav eler. A citizen of Wyoming county while in town the other day, remark ed that the tone of the Wyoming Democrat had helped to place Wyo ming county in the Republican col* urnu. The good Democrats down there ought to insist that Mr. Da} go out of the Democratic newspapei business. The only State official to be elect ed the coming fall is Stato treasurer. This will be a big help to the nomi'- nees 011 the Sullivan county Republi can ticket, as discouraged Demo crats will remain at home and take 110 interest in the campaign. AN c will wager our last year s straw hat that the entire Sullivan county Re publican licket will be elected next fall. Mark our prediction. A dwelling owned by Powell and John Norton in Campbellsville and occupied by Stanley Mathew, was destroyed by fire 011 Sunday morn ing last. .Nearly all of the furniture belonging to Mr. Mathew was also destroyed. The loss 011 building is estimated at SIOO, partly covered with insurance. No insurance on household goods. A bill has been introduced in the legislature at llarrisburg to lengthen the term of a township road super visor from one year to three years. It is a good idea and the bill should become a law. There is 110 subject 011 which people more widely differ than that of making roads and it often happens that one man will go into office and undo the whole year s work of his predecessor, which might be all right if it were not done at the expense of the taxpayers. The editor of the Wyoming Don. Mr. Alvin Day, it would appear, has taken fright at the close quarters of a number of his friends, who have been called down for bribery in the bi'l of particulars filed by the Dun ham siile of the judicial contest. The Sittser side of the contest evi dently knew that some of their boys were in close quarters and desired the contest closed 011 a recount of the ballots. That big campaign fund placed in Sullivan county wasn't entirely expended in horse hire and the evidence 111 the contest will show it. The sheriff sale of the J. P. Little real estate at the courthouse 011 Saturday last, was largely attended. The property was purchased as fol lows: The farm, known as the Laird Little homestead containing one hundred acres, by \V. J. Lawronce, consideration, $1,611,00. The dwel ling of J. P. Little in Laporte boro., was purchased by A. Walsh, con sideration, $502.00. The tract of land containing 87 acres in Laporte and Davidson twps., in tho vicinity of the"V" along the W. 3c N. B, was purchased by 1). T. Stevens <V Son, consideration, S3OO. The three lots along Mai 11 street in the boro. of Lnportc, were also purchased by D. T. Stevens iV Son, consideration, S3OO. Making a total of $3,713.00. Farmer* will noon readme their complaint of the small prico pnitl for wool. Sheeriug time will soon be here ami the large heap of last year will grow in size. The present administration is responsible for J thix. Kvery 112 irmer in Sullivan Co., IN imlchtcil to the Ueniocratic party anil ought to pay the iuiichteilnis.- hy voting them out of ofllee. The h atli-rs of the Democratic party will continue to a-k you to vote the sti night ticket, ami why ? The nation in apparent to any man who will give it a thought. Show in a leailer ol the Snl iv.m county I>em- I ocrutlc party who linn not tlrawn a -alarj liecauae of hi# leadership?' I Who has voted hint into oiliee j that he niiyht draw the t-alary ? The farmer and the rank am!! ! lihj ol the I>c woe ratio paiA, without you hi* cause would he hopelca*. This i» the nolo rcaaon ' why you are after hy the I leatleia Jlow arc you l»enettt#d hy | v .ting the Democratic ticket '! Wagea are lc*» than they w*re dura | iiin IliirrUon'a term, wool ha a ilropp 'ed in |irie« from 'Js to Si cent* pci j pound to I j ami 17 rente per potiml tllil |j«iirr4ll.V »|><- lUing we ate liaV* 1114 piiipcr turn «, liidcr thc-e con diliou of thing*, h l| the lank ami Ith- of the I> 111 >i*iatie pait) of Sulli 1 an count) , (Wad. 1 »hip eteepta.nl) u« pUitt ton» why they continue to vote ithe |l> uiociatle lu ket * \\ « ahultld eouaitier our own acllare ami v<>le accordingly and m>| to »ml| the kct»l««H'k of uiir leader*. I We iu hitw iml Ih ittaiuialu ik-.i (»>•• »»a. rt 1 t wii )<>u iu »<>» TKI.J in IIM IIU« UT M»M WUL • 1 lull. in* I *l| «tt*l mm um *tuefc. 4 • |\i ||«||IMI«IIII fa, A IMcasyuit Surprise Party. A pretty surprise party was given Miss Bernice Burkholder of Eagles Mere in lionor of her twelfth birth day on the evening of February 26. Bernice liacl invited a fe w of lier friends into tea. After tea was served they proceeded in another room v.here tlity were enjoying themselves when the door opened and in came the rest of the pait}. She was surely surprised, but after the surprise was over, our little friend did her share to make the occasion a most enjoyable one. The party amused themselves in playing games until about half past ten when the quests were invited iu another room s'-here refreshments were solv ed, after wl-ich tliey indulged in a few more pleasant games. lhe oueats then returned to their lespec tive homes, each feeling they had spent a very pleasant evening. J 'Cr nice was the recipient of a num >er of pretty and useful presents. She is a nice little girl, and her many friends wish her many more happy returns of the day. -k- The new metallic furniture pur chased by our County Commission ers, for use in the courthouse, 11 i \ cd on Monday and is being placed in the vaults of the Prolkonolary's and Commissioner's office. Money snvbd is money made. The re duction" ui Jacob Per's prices is where you make it. llughesville, Pa. You can't iro amiss by dropping in at Jacob l'er's, lliighesville Pa. and take u look over his stock of goods. < ourt I'rocevaiugs. CONTINUED FROM l.Af-T WEEK. Emma Tinklepaugh vs John Tinkle niii' li, alias fuihpocna in divorce awarded. Weaver vs Weaver; divorce decreed ou payment of costs. The court appoint .T. M. Ilarerly, ginir denn of Edna A. llavcrly and approve of Seoutan m the bond. John R. Fleming appointed a member of council for Forksvitle borough 10 till vacancy. The court permit the transfer of the liquor license of James J. Cadden of Du sliore to William O'Ni il. Adam Kneller vs Colley twp.;rule grant ed to show cause for a new trial; returna ble. Feb. 38 1895. at 8 p. m, On petition the court appoint Tlorar-e Dumond an auditor of Fox township to fi!! vacancy. Comtli. vs Geo Ttinc; assault and battery —case tried verdict guilty ot assault: sen tenced !o pay a fine of SI.OO and cost of prosecution. Comtli. vs Cocoman and Comtli. vs Jas Ilill, false pritense. The recognizance of the defendant in each ease forltited, to tie respited 011 their appearance at next term. Comtli. vs \V. A Kennedy; aggreavatid assault; jury find defendant guilty as in dited. Kule granted to show cause for a new trial. Adam Kneller vs Colley twp.; rule grant ed to show cause for a new trial, returna ble Feb. 28. Vatiderpool vs Vandcrpool; divorce dc-1 creed on payment of cost. Oomtli v« Jas- F. Il.iggerty; seduction.! Jury find defendant guilty as indited; ren tenccd to pay a lino of $lO and eo«t of i prosecution and one y> ar and throe mouths in ilit- eastern penitentiary. Tbo». MalmfiVy, Sliriili of Su'.livan Co. acknowledges deed in open court to John p. i; reeo. Tlio following matters wore pvescntt d 11 co-ir' and w( re confirmed ni si viz: Acet. of Win. Sharp Kxor. of Edward Sh irp deed. Acct. of K, and J. W- Mc-1 Million EX'rs of James Fit/sdintnons deed Appraisement of widow's share of (' U j Miller deed. Appraisement of widow's share estate of J .1. Ihuldow deed. Aud itors report i:t i-stnte of I), L. Erie deed. Hep irt of viewers over l.ick ('nek near Ktirksvilie. Ihe icport of viewers on road near Eag'es Mere was confirmed absolutely In the matter of the division linelntv pen Shrewsbury and Ililisgrove townships, on petitiou th' 1 court appoint '.V. Mason, Nathan Persuu and Edward EMred coins. f(>r the j-.urpos of a-'cert liningand inarkiiir the boundrv between said townships. National I'asb Co. vs Jackson I A- Mecke.; case called and Jury euipaneh-d , and sworn when case settled on following ' terms: Judgement to be entered in favor ( )f plaintiff ugiinst deft for slls 00 and co>t. In re: Real esta'e of Her j. Urynn deed. I on petition thee ,iir( direct th" linlnis'ra ; tors to sell the real estate as prayed for;! bond r> n'iired W. (' Mason vs Su-an Oarrigu> s; the, court direct ju Igeun nt to lie entered f>r th - amount alaiiued i i the plaintiff's state- | merit wit h interest and c -Is. liuckliolder vs liuckholdcr: alias sub ! poem a warded. J. I» Porter vs .l a- et E Porter; divorce I eas,. Ca-e com lined anlil in kl terin, th 1 libillanl to pay the \ttv. for res|M>nduiit, I *lO to enable hrr to eon In t her defence. ! All proceed in its to lie stayed until nich payment Is made ami no depositioiiH to tie t iU.m on his part until after said payin. i>' j in made Keys!our ('oufiction Co. vs t lei>. C Jack son; rule granted on pi liutiffi to jfive ae cuHty for coat. 11l AMunHinent of VV. It llothnsiine F II Ingham \ttv. appointed auditor. (' intli. vs Henry llruwn and Ornrge drown. Thee .iirt direct that Judifi ; 11l -11l I n entered 111 this cuM agiillat (ieo | Drown. J. (' K •libliu v-.lam, *Mi F.rluneiV Co (,'i-e tried before Jinl.i- peek; verdict for | p'uiiil lT tor Jack* Ml vs I iint ert; continued Kirns vs Kirk; Continued Eldr<-1 v* j <)• 11 111 II CiM-i roiti Old. IVllim t'o j (1 luiii.; ' *ll d Itroiv i vs Tr.*Ur Tup ell A' i o ; eolith in.,| Cntnpla-ll k V S.,u vs i.etu; verdict for plf " coil tin ii nI ai m t nf ih 112 ■ ii.l.mi Pi .1 Nut. It ink hi-hoii vs Zuiirr; ii mi • e tillliued M ill s, Truster v» W AN. H It Ht 0~ , I I ||„y,, v, i k!e mil Ho Mf V , in Hruee lb ai , I.i. n I.uii»t, rl'.i. < irr. II <■ Miner and li. | tOlll till 111l '• Wl lit. I lilt t'lllllUl . k. if v* t'ouiior-, com \»|t.| MK!>f udt Pl,,|is \>i It i, V. viii. II IT ; v* IYhhin (8 Kiiglem.iit I oi ii I',, iili-liaou n Hr) lii'lda ail eolit ili d I'mlii y« Poller io it uu term*, t'oui iv# Poller «i|tiuil mi,| (' A. V |n re Moid <roui t li.-ny Mills lo Itig 11.,11im. e I fs.mlli >• Mu'pllV, tu nil I li, tiijlliilt.il <rol, ,| 111.,mi1,r I v* vi'iiiw eon i i*itiltuti Imi ft Win M,« ruli'l iMiilmn t*u v* M I Hdllf rul i/r mil | iMDKirtu tip Mill I i|it|rU i M • W U lIU, «*pll-»l «|o ||'|u,|| , I vl.itila, fill* «r Hl'. I ou ill 111l |,i emin- wit) nil |if *«'i,|nu< »t|,.141.| u il lw ~ ii»li,,| itsnulag* llro* m M,l ,|iu « i kiep t tun* I• i ijmfl of 4i|,li 1< t i mmi I line* I t'ollll »,ijnii i„,| Ijblli Pl.iUv M«l<b Mill, IW), «t 1 |i m lluoUjf Ikie Aulil it* i|i l||i» itftlll I* «,ill| l»>il I » ,i» ~»vi Ibu pfti K ul tluillilM, M H .Itlini* Hhi Iflistltl |ik*mi U« t«k> i UH| Jm/vb fti * pfit« U*t. iluglK** Ik fa,, THE JUDICIAL CONTEST CASE IN SESSION. CONTESTANTS »l»COtBA«EI>. Sittser'tf Friends Have Accom plished Nothing "!» to I»«»le, AM the Evidence will Show. Below wc give the testimony of the Lopez voters who were challeng ed :is illegal voters in th'c bill ol particulars filed by the contestants. Their evidence is very satisfaCuOi} to the friends of Judge Dunham. It was in this precinct thai. Mr. .Scouten proposed to show over one hundred illegal votes forjudge Dun ham. He lias hopelessly failed as the testimony will show. It is pret ty generally coneceded that there is no possibility of throwing out more than one vote in this precinct as far as the sworn evidence is concerned and that is the vote of Miko Burk jr. Read his evidence and judge for yourself. IRE : Contested Election of E. M. Dunham, No, 83 December term, 1804. Now, March 4th, 1895, court, meets pursuant to adjournment. Pretent, Hon. Charles Ji. Rice, Hon. K. W. Arcbbald, Hon. D. W. Searle, Pres ident Judges. TIIE PROCEEDINGS. Bv Mtt. PIATT, Counsel for Con'ts The counsel for the contestants move to strike from the bill of par ticulars filed by the respondent so much and such part thereof as chal lenges upon the ground of bribery for reasons following, viz: First, that the allegations in rela tion thereto if sustained would not disqualify the person challenged or rejected therefore in this contest. Second, that the bill of particulars so-called is not sufficiently specific in that it does not charge the per son in such manner as to furnish in formal,ion to the contestants. Third, that the bill of particulars so-.called docs not stale the name c( the person bribing or the person bribed by and particular person. Fourth, 11 it is intended to chal lenge any vote because of any bri bery, the bill of particulars should state the name of person who used money and (he name of person with whom it was used and also for which of the two candidates the person bribed or hiibing voted. Bv THE COURT:—Voti may (lie your paper and have it upon the record and we will take the matter under consideration. It is not nec essary to dispose of the motion at this present moment. BY MR. SCOUT KX: —TIIO counsel for the contestants offer in evidence certain allliluvits of voters for llie election precinct, Lopez, Sullivan county. We offer first affidavit of Frank Cranmer; t!ic defect in that aiiidavit is that the house in which he resides in that precinct is not named, nor is his place of residence in the precinct named in any way. A. WAI.RH, recalled for contest ants; direct examination. tAliidnv its of Olmrles Slicker, W*. W. Host wick, 11. G. Strcevy, .John Mcsser*. smith, James Illy, James Mooney, Andrew Herubury, Garrison Mills, Adam Sehoek, E. M. Casslebury, Tltcmas Kuncs, J. 1,. Mcssersmitji, I Clinton MeCnrroll, Robert Gourley, j Frederick Kei;ley, 'l'. O. Ross, Pat. 1 Munstcr, 11. L George ('. j Thra'dter, Thos. Franklin, Eugene I Losit r, Charles Meyers, Frank Cran-I imr, George Sheehan, E.liott Knmi- j uel. and Aaron Reed shown witness.) j (J. You have seen Michael Fin in write? A. Y>s, sir. Q. You are j acquainted with his signature? A : Yes, sir. <{. Ihe several signatures upon the affidavits which have been pissed to you, have you examined : them ? A. Yes. sir. (J. Whether or not thoso are Michael Fimm'si -i.' nature . ? A. They are not with i Ihe exception ol the afl'dnvit of Jus. j Kly. which is the handwriting of M A. Fin..ii. 11 \1;11 v P.vv, sworn for contest ant-; direct examination. Q. Mr. Day, where do von live ?j Newell, Sullivan county. (J. Where i 111 you retdde the lit It day of last! November!' Neivell. Q What! town-hi|» is it in ? Colley town-hip Whose Ken are you* Claudius !>i\V Did \mi vote last No-| veuiber ? V> a d'', < t >. What plae •? fjop.-x. Q W lial is your ngc 112 21 (j When WelO you 21 ? | was 'J| the 9th of Outober, lUDi When were you born? Horn the Olli of October I s 7 ! liv Tut: Cm urs Did you attack j him on Iho mound of not doing age T I)v Mll. Si oi 11s: Ye», idr. > JOHN 1 it 1:ITR, SWORN for coiiiest-I aut; direct examination, Mr. Kbcrt, where do you realde ?. New 11. What ar»> von doing there '! Working in the wtw mill. How long j have you lived there? I worked there, came there in lti',l,'l Are von I married ? Yen, »lr. When 1 uoe» yotiri iiir.lv liv« ? At Newell. Voir inns there in IV-W,1 V -W, did you move i your filially there then? I colli-; Itielicetl to Work tilt ru the 2*l of Sup. | l-.1.i, litii 1 didn't iu»t move there j (lon, 1 e vine ti'iim U Into II av i 11, I } 111 >ved there ill November the follow ' year, tiit in Ullil, Yon moved there «ith jour iaiuily i" IH'.lfl. Ve*. air; J did. |>« 1 you ' ■ iiue tbe 1 o to k . did you taiiue lliere to »la> ? 1 wOIL d tlore Old \ oil llltelid lo t'o leo'lt tM \\ title Haven 112 S , .iij I del nd. Whue did \ oil (tili ltd lu jfO 112 | inieiidul |lOgti)u«l » *«*» tl> a lu»; •• | i|i ik«». I went iheiM lo woilt 111 H i>let«|her «nd lu K * itdi. 1 I in.. | be. u What Soveiulier * |si».| t { vuititiieiievd morliioj lit lulu-r, autl I wovml 1 IHEFW IN M (JUL LAV FAMILY J lltw«e lite fnllxwlag \ n>itil er. \'uu 1'»IIM llit RE * 1 l lt 1 MIII FAMILY Jttai j (Ilia l**i N•» 1'»!» 1. tlitlu'l »*"i ,• H<t, air, 1 IMIMU IN wtu my (anjlv | M I t IMHit/ XMM/I IXII. The lender in styles—Jacob Per, the ] cloihior and gent's. furnisher, llugUesvillc. Niirrill'it Sale. By virtue of a writ of Vend: Ex: Real, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan county, and to me directed and delivered, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Laporte Pa., on Saturday, March 30 '95 At one o'clock pin., the following de scribed property, viz: Lot No. 1. All that piece, parcel or lot of land situated in the Borough of Laporte County of Sullivan, State of Pennsylvania and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the West line of Beech street with the South line of Cherry street, thenco along Cherry street, west 133 feet to lot No. 138; thence south 200 feet to Orchard Alloy; thence along Orchard Alley, east 138 feet to Beech St. and thenco along street north SAO ft. to the place of beginning. Containing 130 perches of land, and being lots Nos. lot! and 137 of the allotments of Laporte boro. Having there on erected a largo and com inodious framed dwelling house, a framed barn aud other out buildings, with fruit trees and good garden. Lot No. 2. Another lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in the same borough, county and state, hounded and described as follows: Beginning at the N. W- corner of lot No. -14 of the allotments of said Borough of Laporte on the south side of Main street, thonce along south side of Main street, thence along south side of Main street, west 42 feel to the intersection of the ea; t line of King street (formerly Blackberry Alley,) as extended at tills point, (being 10 feet east of original line); tlience along Said eastern line as extended g )uth 70 feet; thenco east 42 feet to the west lino ot lot No, 44; thence along said west line, of said lot, north 70 feet to the place of beginning. Containing about 11- 3-4 perches, and being a part of lot No. 43 of the allotments of said borough. Hav ing thereon erected a large two stored frau;ed store building. Seized, taken into execution and to bo sold as the propcily of William Meylert at the suit of ilulings Lippincott (use). THUS. MAIIAKFEV, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ollico, Laporte Pa. March'4th 'OS. lugliams Attys. Wc a'l have a right to prophesy about the weather, and the ground hog can keep shady if he wants to, but what agitates the minds of the coining man and youth of the period just now, is where to purchase n spring suit, .lacob Per of Uughesville Pa., can tit you out in theheigth of fashion and at prices that will please you. Moronntile Appraiser's List. CHEIUtY, CLASS. TAX. Blight. W. 11. - - 1U 2)"T* biek. U. S. - u "i 75 Hunsingcr, P. W. - 14 7T5 Hope, (J. P- - I 14 775 Vouch Julius - - I 14 773 COLLEY. Dicffenbtteh, D. I). -J 14 775 Jennings Bros, - - | 8 80 75 Johnson, O. \V. Kcater, K. P. - 14 7 75 Kipp G. W. & Co. l4 775 Mus't'inmii, George C. 14 7 75 Potior, Winflold -14 7 75 Krasuicky. Ilarry - - j 14 775 DAVIDSON, Armstrong, A. T. - 18 10 75 iiotitne & Warn - -114 7 75 Mnyargle Bros. - 14 | 7 75 I'enticUt i.umber Co. 13 j to 75 Webb. E. C. - - i 14 | 7 75 Hoffman. W- L. - 1 11 15 75 DUoIIORE. Carroll, D. E. - - 14 7 75 Carroll, J. W. & Co. - 14 | 775 Curl, K. A. - - 14 | 775 Colo, S muel - - 13 jlO 75 Cunningham, James - 1 14 775 l)et «un, Gcorse - 11 | 775 MeDermott. II - - 14 ; 7 75 Hounetter, O. 11. - j 14 775 Harrington, J. 8. - 14 I 775 UolT* J. 8. & Co. - : 13 jin 75 Connor. P. - - 14 7 75 Barth & K eater, - j 14 775 \V« iis A Co. - - ' 14 I 775 Kline, B. 14 I 7 75 Molyncux. C. K. - , ; 14 ! 775 Ptuuer. C. E. - - 14 ; 7 75 Pomeroy, F. B. - - 14 I 775 It os.-r, John I). - 13 13 25 Sylvir i, E. G. - „ 13 18 W5 Uettenlmry, J. V. - , B | 7 7,1 Tubach, Emil K. - - 14 775 Vincent, P. P. - _ 14 775 Yookiu, J. 11. - H | 75 Mark*, 11 L. - - 14 775 ELK LAND. Hartunjr. August - 14 7 75 Jennings C I!., Agent, 14 i 7 75 McCarty. 1) P. 14 7 75 FOHKSVILLE. Lancaster. B. S. - 14 7 75 Snyder, O. \V. & Co. - 13 10 75 K >gcrs, M. A A- Sin, 11 i 15 75 FOX. Campbell. J. 11. A Company 13 10 75 Casenmn. C. J. Airent 14 7 75 HtLL^OUOVE. IfufTiii.in, W. L. - 13 10 75 Hull. Vermin - 13 10 75 LAPOUTE BOHO. Keeior, T. J. - 14 7 75 •Sji, eeer. Walter - - 11 77", MeFnilim .1:11110* . la 10 75 LAIOHTI: rwp. Stephen* A- II:ilN:o«d 13 10 75 SIIUEWSIII BY. !\!. rea, Daniel 14 ! 7 ~r, MILLIARD LICINiM Dunham, J. N Col ley, 2 tables, $lO 75 Moilee It iliert D i hore. do ' 40,75 Cb noy, C P. Shrewsbury do 40 75 WHOLESALE LIQI'OU LICENSE. Omul, Patrick iV William Duabore, FIIIUII A Carroll, do DILTILLEIW LICENSE. Schaad, John Cherry. And thai an it|i|H"il will la- lietl in the Cou'il v Ciimiiilwiiiiiera' olHee in mi 111 - IVlt<ll\ of March, eiaiuiiont" in.' at 1 o'citK i |>. 111 In continue until I'J 111. Lite 16111 uf Mareti. When and where you eau attend if you we pri>|ier, 11. L. Mii.i.i-.it. Mer< untile A|i|irain<-r. W vs tK.ii. -Every untuker to >eiul aeven two eeltl »taui|>* In In l|i |ny putlage inek iiit* eie ami we wll until, box if Nun Nicotine VII Ijjet-t only out* INIX lo one uddrc n. Atldreea. Laiidi* X Co , Hhi|i[M'ii«tittr{, Pa. ■•in *l»n W»Mhu -To wll Noa Nlr o'dne Ml IFCLOT IIKIIII S int|l!C* free , »ular> or t iiittiil* ion. I;IHXI >ii|« line. Atfeiri » LuiidU \Co , hlttpj on.hurt; I'a. !' r in nu tmi all won. r gtanta l»fl en litml at II a • . Hotmlown, I'a I! A VI aro M-iiiitg the lineal »yrn|i ami iluktUjf HU'li'l u. Fm »d g'lod* bo »ute aatl got litidliie A Wam > |.«k n II A W tkmeotuwa, I'a , lake all ItlmU ol juoJuw A in « l*.i uf the I iir«t et It'i of Hrtu if > «la i'*«t airivtxl al I J K kKI kit et. I |M K for ftrrliluia : Hid l.lltldlllrf, ad iltiu Jukli II Jt Co 11 ugUt* 11 llv, I'II. I ».ii.» ami ii'iii* •kaitt from 9-V up tUtel »ltil» u | in .» irt.ni Vi üb, a „'■> n v«ittty al i»t* ll o lvt ifv |in.ln.H lv Will la) litt. Uliilit .t tsaab |>tttw lm all kiini# il tea fur* at CUT«» ||,«ii***t. \ 1 iw. IIIW ..I la».« t AUI |.UIU IH .IITIG •»*>» • 1 i«a '¥ >« >iu »a.tt. it «t t il.i i-ait. I'ii Umu i-.iii.ai- > <u.# 1 a 11..1 An "U«iu *i„i ll*.t Aa-ti laaliii|. Cola* 11 a- aan Mi. ' ilk kft .1805 WINTER .1895, Yea it .s a 1 12 a ct ; our cew stock represents a surprising H ne of bar ' gains. And now wc are a'ter buyers. Our bait is bargains, genu J« bargains; ro.neinber, real bargains. We don't use artificial bait got «p just to catch custom. We have secured as good a line of goods as ever offered in this vicinity. It is this fact and our extra Low Prices tbnt makes urn- present bargain offer the event of the season. Call and be Convinced of the Above facts. MOSSS IJMIJIjFS SOUS THE ONE MCE CLOTUIERS TAILORS AND HATTERS. Opposite the Court Ilouse, WILLIAMSFOET, PA First National Bank, " PA. Capital $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $14,000 This bank ofTers all the usual facilities for the transaction of a GENERAL BANKING BUSLNESS Accounts Respectfully Solicited, DeWitt Bodine, President. \y. C. Frontz, Caahto* C, W. Waddrop, Vice President. J S. HARRINGTON, Manufactuter and dealer in s a Bid Slioe§« "We tee at all times a Complete Assortment of the most Reliable Make and Latest Styles.' I secure all discounts al- RASH An(l c* ll sell at 'owed by wholesale dealers to fiUI&U Pj ices, with satisfastloa ' ■ v -OUR is rushed to keep up with orders and we Defy Competition iu quality and prices. Our French Kip IJoots are an especial bar* gain. A pleasure to show goods whether you buy or not. J. & Harrington, ; MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA 0-0-0-0-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o 1 am prepared to meet any prices or quotations with a first slam swi well selected stock ot MEN'S, YOUTHS, DOYS' AND CHILDREN'S UL.OTHING IIATS, CAPS, AX J) GEN TS FURNISHING GOODM Til UNA'S, It. I GS AND UMIIIIEIIA S. 1 also have full lines ol Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Estab* liehmentsjfor Custom Work. Perfect fits guaranteed. Call and get prioes. Yours Respectfully etc., F. P. VINCENT. CRONIN'S NEW HLOCK. FOR A big Bargain, Come and see us, J. W. CARROLir&Co: Dushcrc, Penn. We liave on hand an excellent line of Gents fur&Miintr (roods of all kinds, inclnd ini; suits. Overcoats, lints, Caps. I ndei ware. Hoots and Shoes, Rubber goods, FeltS auj etc., at prices that defy competition. Custom Work P RO JIPTL IKB Correctly done at our head quarters in IH>TEL CARUOI.I BLOCK at Dwfcort 1%. We respectfully invite VOL Un-ail und >ec us aud examine good* and prices W» fore purchasing elsewhere. J, W. Carroll & Co. E. G. SYLVARA. rttSHOB.3 - FA, are headquarters fur Henriettas, Cashmeres, lil.ick French good* Moire' Silks Moire' Cotlen Good*. Japouettes, Fiue French Giughnu Sattines. Dotted Swiss effects Ac. Everybody will want— lLaces This Yearf For triinuiiug. We have the largest sloe* of them e*er shows in the County. Having imported several crates of Crockery direct ****************** *********** sFrom England.? w***************\**********S Wc are prepared to gi»e you pric. s that will a»toui<d> yott. A new st«ek of l.adie*' M. n's «n<l i'lttldr* «'■» shoe*. WuidktW siwdsi Laos curtain* ,Vt\ A |iew stock of Fresh liroserlss Arriving Daily. Gtvs us a call. OASH FOR WOOI BUTTER 4 E6BB. ii a. mrjM LOYAL SOCK COAL. ~ Uiyal Htn'k t'osl, fur sale si lbs Hunker ut tits HUU LlkS k fttllisM Hallioad Cu. Si Ikiuies— s3.oo™?: lb* 9i*U Liut. 4 iuiltfim it M tw. I 0 titHiM,
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