THE REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor. FHIDAY JUNE 28, 1*95 TIIE JI'DM IAIz rO.VI liST. Onnham'N Side ol the Case Being Heard. Pouring llot Shot into the 4'outestnnts. Tunktiannock, Pa., June 20 At the Thursday morning session 51. H. Miles, Tunkhannock township swore that he paid tax in 1893, tax in 1894 paid by Democratic com mittee. William Miles tax paid by committee William Miles never paid tax. Mat hew Watson, Monroe, paid no tax, authorized son to pay it; since learned that lie did not pay it; leared that from collector Emmet Winne, Mesboppen twp., property assessed in wife's name. Paid all taxes in tnat name. J. A. Dewitt, Falls, tax was paid. Not by me. Got receipt this morn ing. Authorized no one to pay tax. George E. Smith, Eaton, tax paid by George Tiffany. George Cleveland, Tunkhannock township. Paid no tax. Tax ex onerated, Paid no tax in 1893. Deublcr asked me togo to vote. Told bim I had paid no tax. Deu bler took me up to E. U. Stone. Deubler promised to pay me sl. Stone went in with mo, marked my vote and paid me $1 as we came down the road. Owen Kern, Eaton, paid tax in lt&2, think in 1893. Tax in October C, 1894. Authorized no one, Geo. Tiffany paid me $1 for my day. Got '94 tax receipts week after it was paid. Tiffany knew how I voted. Allie Durling, Tunkhannock, twp. paid no taxes. Received mouey of Jesse Ackerson $2 after I voted. John Lyman told me there was money there, if I went and voted. Born in 1870. J. J. Burgess, Deraocatio county commissioner. Had money for elec tion purposes given me by A. P. Burgess, Don't, know bow much I had. Paid for cigars, dinners, whisky. Had whisky at my house. Might have got $4 to $0 worth o f whisky. Might have gives l „ OCK j B out of my store. ], tlve 3 pß id Osmer Rogers so- methingi Mjght have given G oor g e j{, o gers $l5O. Knew Ro^ ei . g was a Democrat. E"*aßtuß Dewey, Tunkhannock township. Voted by Azor S. Tem ples and be paid me $2. John Ly man oflered me sl. Stemples, after I voted, put money in my pocket. Ferdinand Pfhul, Tunkhannock township; 35 years old. Paid $2 by J. Dudley Inman for my time; paid after I voted. Inman went in booth with me. Not naturalized. Addison Parks, Lemon, Welling ton Clifford gave $2 after I voled. Went with me and marked my ticket. Clifford told me that he would give me $2 to vote for Sittser, usually voted Republican. Owen Kern, Eaton, Saw George Tiffany pay George Smith $1 and he was to vote for Sittser, Levi Whispell. Monroe. Did not pay tax, Harry Evans paid my tax. Milton Moj'er offered me $1.50 to vote the Republican ticket. Offered that for my day. Thomas Callahan, Tunukhannock, born Nov. 7, 1873. Election held Nov. 6. Isaac Whispell, Monroe—Harry Evans told me togo and vote, my taxeH were paid. Told me a day or two before election. Had not paid any county tax in two years. He said if I would vole for the other man against Sittser he woul pay me ■well for it. Jeremiah Shook, Monroe—Paid no tax in two 3'ears. Authorized no one to pay it. Dr. Walter E. Cress, Falls—Wil liam S. Lane, Eaton, paid me $1.20 Sittser owed me $1.20. Said I would not vote tor him. Charles Lane paid me the 11.20. I went and voted. Quay lor I'lialruiHn. PHILADELPHIA, June 23.—Sena tor Quay announced his position in the contest between himself and his opponents in the party in the follow ing terms: "lama candidate for Chairman of the Republican State Committee, and ask all my friends in Pennsyl vania to stand by me at this time. I will mention my reasons fur the atop on the floor of the State Con vention." ELK LAND ITEMS. The committee having iu charge the holding of a National celebration at Eatella, July 4tli '95, have their r.rrangcmcnta all complete as far as possible up to date. "One and all short and tall, great and small," are invited to come and have a grand good time together. Rev. P. R. Pitt man, 11. E. Hyde and Huckell will iipread the intellectual feast, while the barbecue roast and all the other good things imaginable will aaliafv | the most fastidious. F. ' CONTEST COURT. Co.vriNt .» prom rah aB. no morey. Ilenry Palmer. Lopez; Run tho locomotive on cleciion day received no money for election pur poses. Arthur Cook, Davidson; Have paid a tax; in '94. Received no elec ion money. Geo W Ilea, Davidson; Do you know of any rao.tey being left with your father ? Only what my father told me. J F Hi.zzen, Davidson; Have paid a tax; receipt produced for '94: 1 received no election money. Ed Bcer.s, Da vidson; Have paid a tax; receipt produced for '94; T S Simmons paid the tax; I did not authorize him t > pay it; bad no mone\ for elec'ion purpose*. Cros-: I asked my fnither in law to pay tiie tax James Mo ran Davidson; I marked one ballot; 810 pas placed in my hands by Mr Walsh and $lO I'V Farmer K-ilp; it was •riven m" to Il ea !«. ■ \ ; can't tell how mueii <»f it 1 id -peu l. S M Converse, David-on; I recf-ived no money; have paid a t.ix: <II 'U4 B B Ilea, Davidson; fto election money was paid to me. Sam Smith Davidson; Received no money for election purposes. A M Bradley. Davidsons Have paid tax; receipt produced for '94. Samuel Cole, Du shore; No election money was given me. Phicip Swisher, Davidson; Did you get pay for your day ? No sir; I am farming for m\ self; could pot expect any pay; never received any election money. Jos Lovelace, Da vidson; Have paid a tax; assessed in '94; received no money for election purposes. E A Fulmer, Davidson; Have paid tax; received no money forgoing to election. G W Snider, Davidnon; did not receive any mon ey for election purposes. H Hiriklc, Davidson; By the court:—have you been here on two occasions? Yes. The court frowned, and the witness took his seat. T. E. Mohn, David son; have paid a tax, for '94. J H Fenstamacher, Davidson; have paid a tax; in '94; receipt produced. Rev. \V A uepley, Davidson; have paid h tax, in '94; did not take a receipt. Cross: You are the M E minister in this charge, are you ? Yes sir. C A Miller, Davidson; did nor receive any money for election purposes. D II Lorah, Davidson; no funds were placed in my hands for election pur poses. A B Magargle, have paid a tax; receipt prod" OC(t f OI '. •93; received no money * or elccliou purposes T L \, aUSi /)avidson; have paid a t><- (or j olin Golden nave paid tax; in E. Smith id, in '93; received no money for my vote. George Kies, Davidson; have paid a tax for the past 20 years; did not receive any thing for attend ing election. Harry Arms, Z>avid son; have paid a tax for '93. Andrew Edgar jr., Da vidson; have paid :i tax; receipt produced lor '93. Robt Hess 7>avidson; did not receive auy elec tion money; have paid a tax; receipt produced for '93. J S Bradley, J) as vidson; have paid tax; receipt pr >- duced for '94. Wm Swieher, Z>avid son; received no pay for my day. Was promised 81 to vote for Sittser by Griffith Phillips; did not accept of it; have paid tax; receipt produced for '94. Himan Hall, ,Z?avidson; there was no money paid me for election purposes. Wednesday morning session. The contestants rest. They claim how ever, that there tire 5 witnesses they (le-ire to call. The court grant that should the desired wilne-ses appear during Wednes day's session they can be called, otherwise they will be debarred. 1 lie respondent's side of the case, the testimony was as follows: Mose Hurst, Bernice; I did not vote for Judge- have paid tax, in 'BS; have not paid a tax in 2 vears previous to the '94 elec tion. Michael Cane, Cherry; Witness lived in Laporte twp. and voted iu Cherry worked by the day for John Walsh. I am a single man, have paid a tax; receipt pro duced for '94. I received nothing for my vote. Thos. Coggins, Forks; I have paid a tax. receipt produced for '94. Frank Scaulin collector, made me a present of it- Scaulin is my son-in-law. George Brus liart, Dusliore; Have paid a tax; receipt produced for Oct. 87 'V2. Wm. Pollock, Fox; Home is in Montour county, farm for McConnell in Fox twp. 1 sent money to pay taxes, but never got a receipt. Was assessed in Muncy twp. I am a single man. H. C- Fuller, Fox; Mr. C- Caseman paid my tax last year. I did not authorize him to pay it. Three of the Contestant's -witnesses ar rive and are heard; their testimony as follows: Hon. W. C. Rogers; WHS there any money placed in your hands previous to election 1 Yes; the money was scaled in envelopes. There were 5 packages, can't lay how much there was in each package. I got them of B. W. Jennings. Gave one to I)r. Randall, one to Dr. Gam ble one to Dr. Christian and one to Homer Peck. They were given me for legitimate expenses, to get out the vote, There was also $lO given me by B. W. Jennings for other parties. One was for Miles Barns and the other for S. P. Shoe maker for expen«es. Dr. Randall, Forks ville: There was money placed in my hands; $25 for election expenses. Was given me by W. C. Rogers. I used it to get out the vote. Dr. Gamble, Forksville; I had money placed iu my hands, can't tell how much. W. C, Roecis gave it to me; it was in a package; I used it for election expenses. The Contestannts rests and the Respon dents continue. What the wituesses say. Peter McDonald, Cherry; have been naturalized. The papers are in Towanda. My brother was with me when I got the papers. Francis McDonald. Cherry; I have been naturalized; got the papers in Towanda. CKOSS: 1 was witli my brother when he got out his papers. M. P. Gal - lather Cherry; paid a pait of my lax on the 6th of n ctober 1894 and a part in July there is some still due. John Hembury Cherry; Garrett Donahne paid my tax. Worked at Rickets; the hotel was in Wy oming county; I claimed luy home with my father in Cherry. Leroy WinUel Cherry; My father paid my tax; receipt was not dated. Samuel Saxe. Cherry; my fat her paid my tax in 1892, have paid no tax liuce. Ambrose Parrel), Lopez; did you use any money for election expenses t Yes: perhaps 3 or 8 hundred dollars. Name Ihe parties whom you gave money? Gusa Hank $5, B. P- Hopper $Y Lawrence Lowry $5. Mai tin Wright $7, John Col lins $lO, ('has. Early fV Mac Quinn SS, The Gazette s'?o, spent the balance in ex penses Jo«. Ritchlin, Fork*; 1 received money of Gabriel I.itzleman; he gave me $1 50 at the polls. ItefoMl voted; did not In teud togo to election uutil 1 received the j money, lie did not ask me how I would I vote James McOee, l.o|wz. Treated the Isiyaat Lopez. Marked ticket*; had a l>ot-1 tie of whisky Wat working for Dcegau A KirreP. I had a coiiplo of gallons of wuMty. Electioneered for Fur roll. Mike IvHne linntl ed the whisky, AM that. wpto t!rv were welcome. Wm. Hopper, David son ; received a drink of -whiskv; it waa in s barn; a pint was Riven me when I left for tiie woods, Ellis Hwitnk gave it to me; the whisky was given Hie a'ter I voted. Harry Starr, Davidson; Would not swear that I paid mv 'l)4 tax JJO days before election; paid it iu 'Deceualier '94. J. C. Stmr. Davidson; Tax receipt for 'OS pro duced. I'a'd no other tax. Theo. Mencer, Davidson. Did ITeriy Starr pay you any tax 2 years previous to the '9l election ? No sir, Ed Ilouseknecht, Ojividson. Tax receipt produced dated Aug « '93. Was given a couple of drink# of whisky at Ma gargle's barn; never paid any other tax. August Mencer, Davidson, I was paid for ray day for coming to election. sl. Wm. Robb-fg srave *t to ine he promised me the money on S't-.ir Jay before o' -c! ion. Got a c".;vi;e of drisus. Htir ySt i-r f*ave toe ad: ink. David Peacock * Bern tec; I re ceived $lO of the chairman of the Demo cratic Committee—B. J. Mullen. The money was given me to treat the boys. I had whisky on election day. It was in the eclat- of Chris Hone. The whisky was in a jug 4 gallons Gave it out in ha'f pint b «tll-'s. Bv tho Court—Whv did you use whiskey iti this reeu >cr on "election day? I c in't say only that I was requested to iandle it. Don't you know that that whiskey was there to influence voter?? I do not. Lawrence Lowy, Uernio?; I re ceived $5 of A Farre'l to treat the I spent st?o of my own or"y be?id?s. Was down to Cherry it cop? s.' a round. Was coa'itsbh. J; s. Lltzeirnsn, Cherry. Was hired to get out tho vo'e! My father no. He cave r>o $7. Did you offer G j S:c't f1.50 for hisvo <:? I ofFer-d liim $1 f-r b : 3 day. Sick paid be would not accept of it. "Did yon oiTer Julia Bahr any money ? Msby; be s:*id that he did not know whether lie would come to election, I perhaps offered him §1 hi would not accept of it. El is Swank. Davidson. 1 received $lO for election purposes of E. J. Mullen. 1 also got $5 of Mr. Wsl«h. Got tbe $lO 3or 3 week? before election. Gave it to mo to get out the voters and treat the boys. Mr. Walsh did not give mo any orders re lative to the $5. Tho money was used to <?et the good will of the hoys. 1 gave Wm. Hopper and John Taylor a pint of wh'sky. I irave David Taylor a pint, t promised the whisky to Hopper and Taylor on Saturd.iy previous to the elecdon," J. K. Collins, Lopez. I received, emotion money. A. Farrell g!>.ve it to r,e. I treat ed the boys. I ksnt the balance of tl.e money, »pent proliab'y $7. Thursday morning scssjor, Gtjorge Walker, IJii', strove, sworn; There wag money placed h an d a for election purposes. ]t v." ( s given to me by A. L. Bmitj for the :-.arposc of getting the w te w OUt -.o l $* T - o. Clarke sls, E. P. Wa Kei <*' e n. Bond $:! and treated the .J'* j l7 '- - 'my bir, I wefit to Fox on elec ' .Vy, took 1 and quarts of liquor "/ith m". I ilid not give any out on that day. What was your business in Fox ? Wanted'o .so, no special business. Dd you offer Wilson Crawford any money ? 1 told him I would pay bim for his day, $1 .10. He would not accept of it but afterwards 1 gave him •?.. 1) > you know Gus Smith ? Yes sir. Did he promise you the nomination fir Sheriff? No sir. James Login, Shrewsbury. My mother paid my tax for '9t, have DO other tax re ceipt. "I did not aut'uori/.e !ie.r to pay it. J.-'Ck McGcc, Cherry. Had not paid a tax '« yeirs previous to tho '94 election. Geo Mentz Shrewsbury. Hid not paid a tax 2 years previous to tiie 'rtl election. Judge Sittser und his son-in-law, Ed. Slonc, both of Tunkliannock and of course very much interested in the judicial Contest, are out of the State. T. J. Keelor cin tit your boy with ft suit of clothes from st.as, up. The Peering Mowers and Reapets r.ntl repairs for sale bv T. J. Keeler. Laporte, l'a. Annunl Financial Ntateiueut. Receipts anil expenditures of I.nporto twp. School District, Sullivan county Pa., for the ye.ir Juno 3d, 1895. Tax rate 10 mills on the dollar of valuation for school purposes, and 5 mills for building purposes. RECEIPTS. ltaUncc on hand from lus» year t 72 92 From Collector, including taxes of all kind- 64ft 52 From State appropriation for year ending June 1895 412 03 From unseated lands, rent, e:c.... 430 00 1501 47 EXPENDITURES. For building and furnishing houses 49ft 50 For teacheis' wages 7114 50 For fuel and contingency s, as per vouchers 11l 65 For fes of Treasurer 30 2^ For salary of Secretary, postage and expanses j.=v qq For othor expenses, books and school supplies yd jj For Auditor's fees , '4 00 Total expenditures 1542 01 Cash on hand 19 40 1501 47 RESOURCES. Cash ou hand 19 4fi Amount duo District from all sources 79 36 Total resourcos 98 82 LIABILITIES. Arnoant duo on unsettled bills... 220 00 Total liabilities 220 00 Liabilities In excess of resources 121 18 We oertify that tho abovo accounts has been examined and found correct, 3, MEAD, 1 T. F. KKRNAN, > Auditors H. H. RING. J GRAND EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS Via Lehigh Valley Railroad. Saturday, July 6,1895. Solid Special Train of First Ciau Coaohea. WIH start from Lopez at 8 p. in.on Saturday July 6, stonpiug at all stations between Lopez and Sayrc, connecting with the W. & N. B. It. R. at Satterfleld and arriving at Niagara Falls in time to witness the grandure of a sunrise on Niagara. Special train leaves on return trip at r> p. m.on Sunday, giving the excuisuiuUts time to see the glorious scenery on Seneca Lake and en route through Central New York. Excursionists who wish to take a side trip to Toronto—for which special ex cursion tickets will be furni-heil—or who desire to spend a longer lime at the Falls, have tho privilege of returning on any regular Lehigh Valley train ou or befote Monday, July Bth. The most popular low pii< -d excursion of the season. Round Trip Fare and Time Table. STATIONS Tim. Aim'|,tm, Chii.ohk*. Halls 5 10 p. u>. #4 50 •.1.10 Huglieiville 5 17 4.50 3.40 Picture Rocks 5 34 4SO 3.40 (ilen Mawr 5 49 4.50 3 40 Muney Valley ft 05 460 3 10 Soneslown 8 12 4 50 3 40 Nordmunt ft 30 4.5u 3 40 Laporte ft 47 4 50 3.40 Lipea 8 00 4.00 3.00 Bernie* 8 15 4.00 3 M0 BattrrSald 8 23 3 V0 2 95 Dushore 8 39 3.74 2. *5 A coach will be attached especially for Ikv »tor»ge of bicycle*. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AMD DEALER -IN— TOP & is —ALSO— Farm ail Heavy Larterffapts. FACTORY WEST MAIN EET LAPOKTE, PA P. s. All kinds of repairing promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. \ icicjs Horses in Martin's Horse Shoeing Rack. J. W. BALLARD. Mtv-R SPECIAL ' mrnmiv. 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 ments to builders. MANCFACTRKS of copper, tin and sheet-iron-wnre, Roof ing, spouting BIRCH OIL nis-m.i.setc,, a specialty. Our prices are beyond all compe tition, and we iuvite your patronage,. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, Pa. § Just Arrived! \Mr With a new slock of Latest Styles of . . . DRY GOODS. Prices below Competition, NOTIONS,. 01' All kinds. Straw Hats, Childrens, youths, Misses and Mens, A variety of styles. China and Queensware, Lamps and Lamp fixtures, Boots, and all kinds of Shoes. My giocery department is complete. Call and examine goods and prices, before buying ulsewhere. T. J. KEELER, Center Mail St, Laparte, Pa. Tubach j- V. RETTENBUFTY, f?iOR Watdh : Maker : and : Jeweer FURNITURE. J R Dushore, Pa j Established April Ist, 1879. JERK. KELLS'B COLUMN. JERE. KELLY'B COLUMN. I HEELS OVER HEAD, t Window (and Door Screens. j Had bitter bo in early. Very fine window screens '2sc. Not the old | rickety one but the latest im . j Our window shade *£ T "tILT, plaiQ shades and for prices. When you select your • • • • • • • .You will see the display this bargain as long as it lasts. 30-inch, go id, strong I willow clothes baskets, 50 cents. We buy those baskets direct 1 from the maker. The prolonged, severe winter forces many kinds 1 of goods on the market less tiian cost. TIM I' SAVED ■ ALSO Money: the only sewing machine you need buy for a life time i* p the Demorcst It is the stronger, most complete, lightest running machine made. No trouble to get repairs, fully warranted am! made at home Only sl9-50. Good as thes3o.oo ones. A time saver and labor easy machine is Millford carpet sweeper or a Grand Bapids ~ ~ SWEEPER, $3.35 to $-' .99. loS'tuJ" Be W estern W ashersS $3.50 each $3.50 each. • F you want to surprise yourself get one of our easy rockers for your sitting room. In bedroom furniture we are showing hand- M some styles in Oak and Maple. We have something very cheap ■ in nice parlor furniture. Tnink of a suit of Plush, 0 pieces for 1 $25.00. A better one for $35.00. Kitchen chairs £3 00 set. | Fine Oak Extension Tables, each, §4 50. Couches ard Lytinges. A fiue Brussels Carpet for 15c; former price, Si.oo. Are you thinking of a new stove? No better stove made /ITTVTIIHTO BT "BT TEH A than the • • • • CXKDEIIIMLE A For Coal or Wood JEREMIAH KELLY, Hughesville, Pa. Perpetual Satisfaction Comes to all who trade with us; try us for low prices; try us for Best Qualities; try us for latest styles in Mens, Boys and Childrens clothing, hats, caps, gents furnishing goods, trunks, Satchels etc. Our Prime Assortment Is of interest to every person in this vicinity Who appreciates merit and reliability. You are cordially invited to benefit yourself and Extend to us a favor by an early call. _ •wr-'dEX'The ® ne Price Clothing House, Du Be Jdm MAIEi shore - Pa 'jJILtIfIAMSPORM BRANCH TIME TABLE, Effective, June, 17th, 1895. NOKTHW All!). SOPTUWAKU. 1 112 tlt I t STATIONS. tit t tlt | t P.M. P. M. P.M. A.M.|A. M. A.M.|A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. 430 3 35110 30! 740 Williamsport 7 00! 10 15 343537 10 45 9 40 5 10 3 55110 551 8 05 Halls 0 30 7 50 9 45 3 05 4 40 9 30 112 9 44 f5 15 *8 58fU00|f 8 10 Pennsdaie 6 13 112 7 45 112 9 40 112 3 00 112 4 35 112 9 34 9555 36 4 07,11 13i 833 Hughesville 6007 35 9 39| 148433 911 535 415 11 30! 830 Picture Kocks 9 3l| 139 415 903 fSBB *4 17if 1133 : f 834 Lvons Mills * f917f135f 411 112 859 f5411f 419 fU3ljf 886 Chamouni f915f133f 408 112 850 5 48! 4 35 11 35 : 8 45 Glen Mawr 9 07i 1 35 4 Oli 8 49 if 5 56;*4 38 112 1143 112 8 50 Edkins 112 9 03 112 1 17 112 3 55 112 8 40 if 559 *4 311Fl 146 f8 59 Strawbridge f859f113f 353 112 837 f603*4 30 fl 150 f9 05 Bw ch Glen ; fßs4f! 09 112 3 48,f 833 606 4 40ill 54 909 Muncy Valley 1 8 61! 106 3 4r>j 839 6 13| 4 45; 13 01 915 Sonestown ' 1 8 45j 10038? 833 7 05' jl2 55:10 06 Eagles Mere ,10 06 10 30 I7 35 6 lit 4 45 13 Olj Sonestown 8 45! 3 37' 8 23 6 3ft 4 5713 19 Nordmont 8 38 3 33' 8 05 6 47 5 11 13 37| Laporte 8 11 3 03 7 4T 112 7 05 112 5 33 112 3 58j Kingdale 112 7 54 112 3 45 112 7 37 7 25 5 85 1 13 Satterfleld i 7 40 3 30| 7 10 « 53 3 101 Dushore 7 80 U 50 5 37 7 09 3 401 New Albany 7 18 13 13 5 11 7 39 8 80 Monroeton 0 54 10 83 4 51 1 45 4 00 Towanda 1 6 40 9 00 *4 85 8 30j Wilkes Barre j 8 P. M. P.M. P M. P.M. A.M. I lA.M. A.M.iA M. A. M.'P. M. 112 Daily Except Sunday. 112 Flag Stations. * Trains d<> not stop. Connections with Philadelphia and Reading Kail Road at Halls for all points North and South, and the Beech Creek & FalTbrook Railroads: at Satterfield for all S flints on the LV K. R.; at Soneatown with the Eagles Mere R. R., for E;igles [ere; at Chamouni with transfer coaches for Highland Lake GEO. V. FORMAN, VICK PUSH.. R. E. EAVENSON, GENU MARAGF.R. Buffalo, N. Y. Hughesville, Pa. Cheapest and Best *»«• A full blooded Jersey Bull, known as We erect the cheapest ami best the Ingham-*iota bull. Will be sold i |if< cheap. Inquire or write to W| re l" ence T - L - WATTS. Muncy Vallev, Pa. In the market, If in need of a fence this season . WANTED an active. Intelligent, push ing man to take charge of our office and or in the future, give us a call, push our businesa. Must be able to handle • _ _ _ sub-agent* and must give security. ames Meyers. & Go Addre-s promptly. _ . . , „ G. R. MOO UK JR, UK) S. 10th South t»t. Strawbridge, l'a. i I'UILADELPIIIA, PA. Fresh Stock AT THE —' Tannery Store Ilnving just returned from the City, where we purchased tbe usual supply of Dry Goods, Groceries &e,, suitable for the season, we arc prepared to sell tlie same at as reasonable prices as can be bad in tbe country Our stock of GROCEEiES - Are of tbe usual standard here tofore sold in our store, and, a» much of these goods are pur« ehuscd at a less price than torrrM rly, wn me disposed to give our customers the benefit. OUR BOOT AO fflOE Department cannot be surpassed in either quality or variety— and the prices are less than ever • offered before in this market. Spring Dress goods 01 the different varieties, at prices to suit the times. JamesMcFarlane. iAPOKTE, PA. ?sa«B2ssss« sassss 'i OUR STEEL ROOFS § 'VAre practically everlasting. They will® not rust, rot or leak when properly sf •geared for. They will SHED LKIIITNINOS i--';!ectricity will not penetrate a conduc-S fluid—and they will not lmrn.% ®They ate CHEAPER THAN SHIKHI.SS tog if»hc triii with and are far superior in ft Let us send you parlieu-jg J,lnrs bv mail. JS! h PITTSTON IRON ROOFING CO.,ft W Pittstun, Pa. jg I>* 0. & C© Dushore, Pa Manufacturers of Flour, Feed, Meal and Lumber. This Firm has one of the larg • est Grist Mills in the county and they make a«peci!ty of manufacturing go;>d flour and feed. Give them your order. Prices way ■ down to suit the times. 0ct1,94 T. F. Carskadden, MERCHANT TAILOR, it WILLI AMSPORT, PA. ' OTTFTCE NO. 40, WEST FOURTH STREET. Mr. Carskadden is numbered • nm<u:g the very best tailors in the city, :md liis prices are reasonable. 4-i2: 95. LLOYDT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. MUNCY, Lycoming Co., Peaaa. J. & F. 11. INUHAM, o■ ■ ' AT.TOKNEYS-ATLAW, ! LA PORTE, - - PA. j _ ; adjoining Counties. <G J. MULLEN, DUSHOPE, - - PA. Office wi-Ii B. S. Collins, "K J. BR AD L E ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - PA Office in County Ruilding near courthouse TRAINER & PURVIS, mmm mm, LOANS NEGOTIATED &C. No. 29 W. 4th St., Williamsport, Pa. E§"*All kinds of merchandise bought er sold on commission. P. INGIIAM & 11. K. NEWITT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 505 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. HENRY T. DOWNS, ATTORNEY—AT—LAW Ex-Protb'y. Regifter A Recorder of Sullivan C» Office with Sheriff Mahafl'ey, LaPorte Pa. HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST TIIATS EVERYBODY'S MOTTO and tbe people appreciate the fact that MRS. LAUER'S STORt is right "in it"for cheap good*. My groceries sre always fresh and »112 the best quality. Flour and feed the be.-t the market affords. MliS. M. C. LA TJER. May 13, '0?. CROWN ACME Tie Best Bmiiit Oil That Can Be Made irom Petroleum. 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 in tbe most perfectly equipped relineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACME. Trade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC REFIN-INO Co, Williamsport Station, Williamsport Pa.
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