THE REPUBLICAN. \V. M. OHRNGT, - - -Editor. K!n > v s KFTKM n KK n I w»s REPUBLICA TICKET# STATE, For Tri-nsurer, B. J. HAYWOOD. For Superior Court .Judges, CHARLES E. RIOE, JAMES A. BEAVER, JOHN J. WICK HAM, HOWARD J. REEDER, GEORGE B. ORLADY, EDWARD N. WILLAUD. County Tioket. For Sheriff, HENRY E. FAAVCETT, Elkland township. For Prothonotary Etc., W. J. LAWRENCE, Dushore. Past Kecoril ot the Rf|iablii«n Candidate*, Mr, Henry K. Kaw cetttor Kheriii; and W. J. Lawrence tor I'rotii. etc. IIKNRT E. FAWCETT for Sheriff. Henry E. Faweolt the People's candidate for the office of Sheriff of Sullivan county, was born in Elkland township in 1857, hence is 38 j-ears of age. Henry obtained his educa tion in the common schools of our county and at the age of 21 started out in life for himself. lie was a farmer boy and chose this vocation at his maturity and purchased o small farm near the old homestead. Henry worked early and late and it was only a short time until the last pavment due on the farm was can celled. He purchased the Homestead recently, and now owns one of the largest and best farms in Sullivan county. This is ample proof that our candidate is a thorough business man and just the fellow to 611 the office of Sheriff satisfactory to all. Should he be elected, the deserving poor can depend upon it, he will not distress them because ofhis position, but to the contrary will help them in their troubles. A man of this repu tation would be most heartliy wel comed in this office by our people. Mr. Fawcett haß served two terms as constable of Elkland twp. and has made a judicious and competent officer. He was chosen by the peo ple of Elkland to fill this office. It was unsolicited by him. Neithei did he solicit the nomination of Sheriff". He was chosen by the con vention and there was no opposition. When his name was first mentioned in caucus, he declined, but was per* suaded by voters of both political faith to accept of the nomination, lie is thoroughly competent to at tend to the duties of this office and is honest and upright in all of his dealings. Mr. Fawcett bears the best reputation possible among hie neighbors and will carry almost a solid vote in Elkland where he is best known. This speaks volume for our nominee. It is alleged by some people that most any Tom, Dick and Harry can fill this office. This i3 true, so far as the name is concerned, but when the Docket, the Sheriff's Deed Book and other office work is brought into consideration, it requires more than an ordinary business man to fill the bill. We can, unhesitatingly reccom mend Mr. Fawcett equal to all bus iness matters pertaining to the Sheriff's office and should the pco pic elect him Sheriff he will execute all business left in his care with neat ness and dispatch. Remember he is a farmer boy and worthy of your support. W. J. LAWKKNCE, for I'rothonotary &c. Wm J. Lawrence or Will Law rence as he is usually called is a Sul livan county boy in the strictest sense of the word. His grandfather (Wm. Lawrence) was one of the first settlers in this county removing from Northumberland county when he was a young man and buying a farm in Cheiry twp. in the year 1825. Win Lawrence took an active part in the organ'zation of Sullivan county and was one of the three Commissioners first elected. John H. Lawrence was 1 0 ,- non his father's farm in this county in 1833 his life has all bee.i spent in Sullivan county, by occupa tion—a farmer, he has also been for many years a Justice of the Peace and was Sheriff of the county from 1867 to '7O. W. J. Lawrence is the oldest son of John 11. Lawrence and his wife who was before marriago Miss Hannah Dieffenbach. William was born Feby, 27, '57 at Dushore. He was educated in the common i schools of Sullivan county and at the age of 17 begin life as a school t teacher which occupation lie follow- I ed for nearly six years. When 21 i he went to Wilkesßarre, Pa. and for i several years worked in the coal i mines during the winter and at the < carpenters trade during the summer ! thoroughly acquiring the trade of a | carpenter in Wilßesltarre, Milton, ] Cheater and Philadelphia, he return- | led to Sullivan county anil engaged in Luminous as a carpenter and build* or in association with liin brother ; Charles T, Lawrence. Among the prominent buildings in this county wliieh Lawrence U-o*. have erected we may mention, Hotel Eagles Mere, Catholic church at Overton, Episco pal church nt Lnportc the Catholic chinch at Wilmot and Laporte the Court House at Troy nnd Laporte and they are now finishing the hand some church and parsonage at Ber nice and the residence of Geo. 11, Welles at Wyalusing. Mr. Lawrence has been a school director in Dushore lioro. for a num ber ot years and is a director of the First Nat. Bank of Dushore, He was the candidate of the Republican party for sheriff in 'B9 against the well known and popular ex-Sherifl John Ulz and made a brilliant fight though defeated. Mr. Lawrence is one of the best business men of the countj', well known and well liked, he is a man of the highest honor, careful in making engagements, but when made he car ries them out to the letter. lie has a pleasant word for all, attends strictly to his own affairs and is careful and sober in his habits. In a life of hard work he has made the reputation of heing true to his iriends, honest iu his dealings and ready at all times to lend a helping hand to his fellows. Recognizing this as true, the Re publicans have nominated him as iheir candidate for the office of Pro thonotary Register and Recorder at iheir convention held in Dushore September 3, 189*). For this office he has excellent qualifications in his thorough education, his long famil iarit.y with business which has brought him into contact with the Prothonotary's office, and more than all by his thorough honesty and re liability if elected, it will be an honor worthily bestowed and the people of the county will have a kind, courte ous, honest and efficient officer. ESTELLA ITEMS. A. T. Mulyneux is on the sick list Ladies Aid met at Mrs. Granville Messicks Thursday. Quite a number from this place contemplate taking in the Canton fair next week. On Monday evening lightning struck Mert Webster's house, doing slight damage. Mrs. Etta Battin of Addison N. Y. is visiting her father, S. J. Osier, of Bare Mountain. School begins next Monday, with Nelson Tomkins as instructor. We predict a successful term. Mrs. I. K. Brown of Estella, is very sick at her daughters Mrs. George Warburton at Muucy Valley. A very heavy shower accompanied by much thunder and lightning passed over this place on Monday evening. Rev. Hyde preaches bis farewell sermon al Estella next Sabbath at 3 o'clock. We are sorry to have Mr. liyde go. He is well liked at Estella Last Saturday afternoon as Chas. Webster accompanied by his oldest son, George, five years old, was re turning from the field with a load of potatoes, sixteen bushels. The little boy in some way unknown to his father fell out of the wagon and the hind wheel passed over his face, crushing in the roof of his mouth, dislocating the upper jaw and crack ing the under one. Dr. Randall was called immediately but he being absent at the time did not arrive un til Sunday morning when be made a surgical opperation removing two bones and done everything to re lieve the little sufferer who at pres ent is doing fine considering the ex tent of his injuries. By the way: Doc. Randall is one of the best, if not the best surgeon we have in Little Sullivan. KTTTIE CLOVER. Ladies, have vou seen the new drees goods at T. J. Ivecler's. He can astonish vou, both in quality uud price- Jen* OnvlV Frleuil. MALVERN, la., Sept. 2.—The late M. U. Payne, the famous Fremont county millionaire who died a few days ago, was a most interesting and original character. He was a life long friend of Jefferson Davis, and when the latter was elected Presi dent of the Southern Confederacy he appointed Payne Secretary of the Interior, but he never served in that capacity. On the contrary, he came North aud settled in Fremont county, where he has since amassed a fortune esti* muted at from $<1,000,000 to $3,000,- 000. lie owned land in every State in the Union except one. When Jeffeison Davis died lie owed Mr, Payne SIOO,OOO which he bad for* gotten to pay. When Davis died Payne was called to bis home to preach bis funeral sermon, : I'Mtcat own. CONTINUED KROM PAOK 8. not state In his affidavit the voter's place of residence within the district. WYOMING COUNTY liraintrim twp—George G Kecnev J 8 Nuwuian George Humus W J Smith Monroe twp—Andy Oo>he Thomas Kitchen C H Mouroe Charles Vale E J Elslon Northmorelaud twp—Newton Dytnond Nicholson biro—TO Button Tunkhannock lioro—F B Jennings SULLIVAN COUNTY Loprx —Clint MoCanoll, Chas Meyers Elliot Emanuel Eugene Loafer Thomus Frunk'iu Ueo Salsbut-y II L Dobson Geo C Tbra-hor T. 0. Ross P.'t Monster Fred Keagley J, L. Messor smifh Aaron Rord Thomas Rune* N. A. Rino bold, H. O. JStteevy Patrick Kcofn Frank Kra mer Mai hew IJuinn Quo. A. Sheehan J. L. Mcssersmith Robert Ourl y, Pat Dorsey Mike Finan James Iladcel. Shrewsbury— N. M. Little. (e.) Because the allidavit of the voter or his witness, if made, was not attested by the signature of the officer who administered the oath. WrOMING co, Braintrim twp.—C. B. Jayne Edward E. Smith George Saatns. Forkaton twp—Alvin Milheim. Monroe twp—Chas Vale. Nortbmoruland twp—Newton Dymond I. Dickiuion David Ulrieb Joaiah Kuukle Otis MUM Jaino* A. Uoble. SULLIVAN CO Cherry twp—Mioha> I Marshall. Davidson..George Gunnel C. A. Gower. Laporte b0r0... Frank Otterbine. Lopez— Mike Fioan. (112.) Because the voter's affidavit is not accompanied by the affidavit of any qualified elector of the district. WVOMINO co Math >|>pe» bor .. Jll PeaJing B(' Cava naugh Frank Mattison 0 11 Gco ge. -Monroe twp. HUwanl Camp, Washington twp. Am •• Shuffler Benjamin J Uaitron. Windham twp. Goorjie W Adams. SULLIVAN CO. Dnehore boro. F J Weiss L B Zanor B. T Martin Frauk LKmaboe. Ilillggrova twp. AMeArthur. ShrtWjbury twp. C'harlos Kinney. (g.) Because the affidavit of the voter is entirely blank and contains no statement whatever with regard to the several matters required of him,.by la>v. Wyoming county, Clinton twp. 11. Crissuian. (h.) Because the only affidavit made was that of the voter's witness. WYOMING co. Monroe twp. Charles Dnvaul Noah Me- Clutky, SULLIVAN CO. Laporte boro. II W MclCihbins A A Over hultzor. (i.) Because being a naturalized citizen the voter does not state when, where and by what court he was naturalized. WYOMING CO. Tuuklianoock twp. A Meg^cnhofer. SULLIVAN CO. Cherry twp. John Fisl; 'r Davidson twp. Henry Kapler Lopez Charles Meyers Georgo t-alsbury F.e l Koagtey Michael Reagan Wntthew Quinn (j.) Because the person who was a witness to the residence of the voter in the district was not a qualU lied voter of said district. Sullivan county, Lopez. James Moonoy IV. The following persons have not resided in the election districts where they respectively voted, for two months immediately preceeding the said election: WVOM'NO CO. liraintrim tw[>. Lyman Waterman. r L mon twp. Addison .1 Awry. Tunkhannock boro. H L McKown Ed Ryan SULMVAN CO. Cherry twp G W Totter Albert Finzlo Jno Ainbnrv. ' Davidson twp. Harvey Iliukle. Dushore bor -. Er .e.l Chalin«rt. Elkiand twp. Uriah Vargerson Moses Ran dall David Bedford. Hillsgrore twp. Josoph Ambs. V. The following persons (having previously been qualified electors or native born citizens of the State, and , having removed from the Stale and returned thereto) had not resided iu the State six months immediately proceeding the said eleotion: Wyoming County. Tunkhnnnock twp—Elijah Fluwmerfelt. Sullivan Couuty Hillsgrovo twp.—Sainuol T. Oalough. VI. The following persons of foreign birth voted at the said elec tion without having first been naturalized. Wyoming County. Monroe twp—Casper Smith. Tuukhann.ick twp—Ferdinand Pfuhl Charles Pfuhl John Ilurd. Sullivan County. Bernie'—Willi.im Thompson. Davidson—llarry Kapler Dushore—William Reeder. Laporto iwp Joan Uautier. VII. The following person is re* turued as having voted, but either did not vote and was simulated by some other person, or if ho did vote, voted illegally because he was not at the time of the said election a resi dent of the district in which he was so returned. Sullivan County. Laporte twp—Jno >b Jac"l>y. VIII. The following persons gave, promised or offered to give to an elector money or other consider ation of value for his vote at the said election. Wyrming County. Brn:ntrim twp—Alfred Hawley. Qeorge D W right B E Waketnan. Katon twp— n nrgp V. Tif>ny. Falls twp—Jets.* Hunt Wiltiaui J MoKnnc. Forkiton twp.. WnV.u-a Fa suit ' >rev Krew son Ocorgc Furr Jackson H.d.oil J J Burgess A P Bur.ess, Lem>n twp—John W Wriglev Wellington Clifford, John Tague Martin Clifford Jauies AOK. Miboopany twp—B. C. Roiohline Joseph Dady, J. C. denning. Northmorwland twp —Stephen Story James Race. Bicholsoo twp—Edwin Stephens. Tuukhananck boro. James Dubler Andy Wall Frank llerriok Ed H Stone Thomas H Ryan Klmer Diekson Jesse Aokerson John P Lyman, Asor Stemp'er Charles Lane Peier A Miller WUlis Miller J Dudley Inman Wm. Baker Miles DaUey William Ellti. Windham twp. Andrew Sterens Joshua Tro abridge SUM 0 Adas*. Sullivan County. Ch'rty twp. (Jahriel Litwliaati G«orge Hurting Jiwph Lltielman. Collcy Iwp. J.tin W Obort. ])uril(cn Iwp. Ellin Swank William Robins KlkUnd Iwp Joshua Cott 811 iniicl I'ltrrinh. Forks twp. M II Sayniau Frank C llielilin. Forketvllle horo. F. C. Sehanabaehor, A. L. Smith, Fox twp— Charles V Parrlsh. Hillsgr»ve twp. George K Walker, J 11 Hoffmnn, I, J Buckingham Cory L Dunlap Gtorge M Bond. Lope*, Pat Do.-sey Ambrose Farrell Mich ael J Kane. IX. The following persons each received or agreed to receive money or other consideration of value for his vole at the said election. Wyoming County. Rrnintilm two Lyman Wnterman Albert Billings John VandTworkor William Anderson Clinton twp. C'i.nrlis Croop. Raton Iwp. William S Lane George E Smith. Falls twp. I-raol, Calvin and Mones Corbey Albert Fitch 11 S Wood J M I'hiuney. Forko3ion twp. XV II Hoot Jason and Calvin Hoot .1 S Burgess John S Canfield Osmer Rodgers Houghton Kasion Hll K gers Geo. II Rogers. Lemon twp. Gcorgo J Crawford R H Molt A <" Parks Burton Rosen*rant. J 0 Ahnor, It CSh n Petry bicks re boro. Alexander Whitehread, Klkland twp L K Bartow Theodore Bartow John P Rogers William Chrisman Mordici Schoonover Fred Wicks George Lunar. Folks twp. Jacob Epler Samuel Epler Til in an Reinbold Jonathan Shafer Ira Shaler Levi Hunsiuger K 0 Sayman Michael J llroeh art. Joseph Richlin Thorn is noggins Eli Rein bold John Saatu Cnrli< Rumscy Henry Saam, John U Saam.jr. John liuhr, Gustavo Hun singer Leruy lthoc George Bahl. Fox twp. Geary Porter Stewart Brown Alshiirv Brown. Hillsgrove Iwp. Wilson Crawford Charles Clark Charles Darby C E Hoffman George Dunlap. 6 Lopez. John E Col'.ins. li. W. ARCH BALD,) „ R D. W. SEAKLB, j" It ST NA I'IONAL BANK Pr,,i,Unt. OP DUSIIORE, PA. G. 11. WELLKB._v| x ~'t~ C Co«it*l SSO,QOQ. M, I). SwAHTS, Snrplna 8 7,000 Solicits accounts of individuals and firms. Collections Correspondents Made in all Parts of In all Ci ies of the the World. World. Charles N. Purvis, COLLECTION OFFICES, 540 Packor St., WILLIAMSPORT. TELEPHONE NO. 1293. No fees charged unless successful or satisfactory. No FEE LESS Charges oa all business THAN 10 PER according to difficulty, ex- T'ENT, AND penses, eic. Very doulit- Ai.l. POSTADE. fill accounts, and all ac counts o yeaisold and over fee 50 per cent, of the annum collected and all postage. Every thing tried no mutter iiow old or apparent ly doubtful. f§ J us t ftgf'Arrived! With a new stock of Latest St) les of . . . DRY GOODS. Prices below Competition, NOTIONS, Of 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. y grocery department is complete. Call and examine goods ami prices, before buying <>l*ewltere. T. J. KEELEK, Center Maia St., Lajarte, Pi J. V. ftETTENBUfIY, Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler. P* t Established April Ist, 1879. Subscribe for the REPUBLICAN. It pays to advertise —IN TLLE— Sullivan Republican' Because it. TTa* (CIRCULATION, DTI/TTUST 11 LIAS 3 ADVERTISING RATES, tne Best ( ATTRACTIVE ADS. . . . AND IT IS THE VERY BKST . . . family * In the NEWSPAPER ' County. How to get the most for the least money. That's a problem in Advertising that requires much study and much knowledge in order tint it may be solved. Let the Republican help you. SUBSCRIBE NOW We will send to ru;y address The New York "W'kly Press, A clean, interesting, up-to-date Republican National Newspader, conducted to instruct, entertain, amuse and edify every member of every American family, and The Sullivan Republican For One Year for Only $1.25 Address all orders to the SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN. Send yourjname and address to NEW York Weekly Press, 38 Park Row, New York City, and a sample copy will be muil ( >r| to you. JJLIXITLSMSPOKM [NOXT II TIME TA BLE, Effective, June, 17th, 1895. NORTHWARD. bOUTIIWARO. T1 t I t I T i STATIONS. I F | t | T I t I t I P. M P.M. P.M.!A.M.!A. M. 'A.M. A.M. AM. P.M. P.M. P.M. !480 3 85:10 80 840 VVilliamsport 700 10 15, 242527 10 45 9 40! 510355 10 55 05 llalls 620750945205 4409 80 112 9 44'f 5 15 '8 5811 lOOlf 8 10 Pennsdule 6 12 112 7 45 112 9 40,f 2 00 112 4 85.f 9 24 9555204 07 11 I2j 822 Fluphesville 000 7 85; 9 2»- 148 4 28! 911 535 4 15{11 20! 880 Picture Hocks 9211894 15 903 ifs 38*4 17 fll2-S f8 34 I.vons Mills f»l7 112 1 3j» 112 4 11,18 59 !f 541 112 4 9 fll2l f8 3 6 Chaniouni If 9 15 112 1 82 112 4 lig f8 58 5 48 425 It 35 8 45| Glen Mawr 1 9 07< 125! 4 01 8 49 f550 *4 28 112 1143 f8 50 Edkins if 902 112 1 17 f355f 840 f559 *4 3t|fll46'f 859 Strawbridge f859f1 12 112 3 521f 8 ;;7 If 608 *4 80|fll5O ; f 905 Heeeh Glen | fBS4fS 09 112 3 48it 832 I 6 00 4 4n It 541 9 09: Muney Valley I 8 51 10« 3 45 8 29 013 4 45! 12 011 9 15) Sonestown I 8451 00 3 37! 822 705 12 55 10 00 i EagleTjMcrc "" 1 0 06 10 30' 17 25 !618 4 45|12 01 1 Sonesiowu j i 8 45) 8?i 822 j 6 30 4 57 12 19 Nordroont 8 28 1 3 22 8 05 6 47 5 11 12 8?| 1 L»porte 8 11! 3 03 7 47 f7 05 f523 f2 58 I Rlngdale I 'f7 54 |f 245f 727 725 5 85! 112 ! Satterfield 1 740 2307 10 6 53 2 10 j Dushore 1 7 30 ill 50 5 27 709 2 -10 | New Albany | 713 112 12 511 729 8 30- ; Monroeton 0 541 10 33 451 7 45 4 0(1 ; Towanda 6 40 1 9 00 4 35 i 820 ! Wilkes Barre j 320 P.M. P.M. P. M. P. M. A.M.' A.M.!A.M.|A.M. A. M.jp. M. 112 Daily Except Sunday. 112 Flag Stations. * Traius do not stop. Connections with Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road at llalls for all points Norili and South, and tin- Beech Creek & Fallbrook Railroads: at Satterficld for all points on the L. V. R. R.; at Sonestown with the Eagles Mere It. R., for Eagles Mere; at Chamouni with transfer coaches tor Highland Lake. GEO. V. FORMAN, VIC it PRES., R. E. EAVENSON, GENI.. MANAGES. Buffalo, N. Y. Hughesville, Pa. Cheapest and Best We erect the cheapest find best Wire Fence In the market. If in need of a fence this season or in the future, give us a call. James Meyers, & Cc Strawbridge, Pa. T. F. Carskadden, MERCHANT TAILOR. WILLIASPOUT, PA. OFFICE *NO. 40, WEST FOURTH STREET r. Carskadden is numbered among the very best tailors in the city, and his prices are reasonable. 4-12:»95. Trial Lliti Wept. Term 1895. RETURN DAY. SEPT. 10, 1895. 1 John Utz vs John W. Carroll, No, S Sept. term 1802; defendant's appeal. 2. David Brown vs Trexler Terrell <£ Co. No. 50 Feb. term 180:1, assumpsit. 3 J. 11. Campbell & Son vs Alfred F Letts, No 12 Dec. term 1898; appeal. 4 Sylvester S. Steafather vs Sullivar county No, 77 May term 1894; trespass. 5. Lewis Hunsinger vs Trexler Terrel & Co. No. 67 Sept. term 1894; trespass. 0. Bruce Rea, jr. vs The Lyon Lumbei Co., No. 86 Sept. term 1804; trespass. 7. John W. Carroll vs Thomas Miner A James Ladden No. 9(1 Sept. term 1894 ejectment. 8. Mary Cumiskey widow of P. 11, Cumiskey vs James Connor, No. 113 Sept term 1894, trespass. 9. Keystone Confection Co. vs Geo. C Jackson, No. 14 Feb. term 1895; assump sit. ALPHONSUS WALSH, Prothonotary Proth's. Office 1 apoito Pa., Aug. 3, '95. QOUKT PROCLAMATION. "WHEREAS, HON. E. M. DUNHAM, Presi dent Judge. Honorables John Yotikiu am M. J. Phillips, Associate Judges of tin Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Genera Jail Deliverer, Quarter Sessions of thi Peace, Orphans Court and Common Plea: for the County of Sullivan, have issuet their precept, bearing date the 29 daj of May. 1895, to me directed, for hold tag the several courts in the borough o Laporte, on Monday the lflth day of Sept 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore, notice is hereby given to th< Coroner, Justices of the I eace aud Con stables within the couuty, that they be thei and there in their proper person at 2 o'clocl p.m. of Slid day, with their rolls, records inquisitions examinations and other remeui berances to those things to which thei offices appertain to bo done. Aud tothosi who are bound by their reeogniMtion t< prosecute against prisoners who are or shal be in the jail of the said county of Suili vat are hereby notified to be then and there t( prosecute against them as will be just. THOMAS MAIIAFFKY Sherlfi. Sheriff*• offlo*, L» Porta, Aug. 5 1895. Subscribe for the REPUBLICAN. For Hale. A full blooded Jersey Bull, known in the lugham-Gota bull. Will be sole cheap. Inquire or write to T. L. WATTS, Muncy Valley, Pa, WANTED an active, intelligent, push ing man to take charge of ourofßeeanc push our business. Must be able to handli sub-agents and must #ive security. Address promptly. G. li. MOORE, .IK.. 100S. 10th South S rillLA DELPHI A, PA. 1 SiOKMEIT! Samuel Cole, OP 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. HANVFACTRES of copper, tin ind sheet-iron-ware, Roof ng, spouting RIUCII on, MSTii.i.setc,, aspecialtv. Our mces are beyond nil compe ition, and we invite your jatronage. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, l'a. J. W. Ballard, MANUFACTURER AND DEALEI —IN— -1 8 OPEN MS, —ALSO— Farm and HeavyLnlier? aps. FACTORY WEST MAIN EET LAPOHTE. PA P. S. All kinds of repairing promptly ind neatly done at reasonable prices. /icious Hones Shod in Martin's Horse Shoeing Rack. J. W. BALLARD. Kayl&'tt. Fresh stock AT THE Tannery Store Having just returned from the City, where we purchased tbe usual supply of Dry Goods, Groceries &c., suitable for the season, we are prepared to sell the same at us reasonable prices as tan be had in the country Our stock of GROCER® Arc of the tisnnl standard here tofore sold in our store, and, as ranch of liiese goods are pur chased at a less price than formerly, we are disposed to yivo our customers lb* benefit. boot mm Department cannot be surpassed in (liber quality or variety— and the prices fire less than ever offered before in this market. Spring Dress goods ot the different varieties, at prices to suit the limes. Jame sMcFarlane. LAPOHTE, PA. .STEEL, IS THE THING FOR ROOFS, fit will la«t. longer than wood, will not burn, will shed lightning, atid the eost is let's than for the best shingles. It can be put on over old roofs wiihout removing the shingles. Full information. By mad if you say so. PITTSTON IRON ROOFING CO., PIITSTON, PA. LAPOHTE BANK. LAPORTE, PA. Do a general Banking and Collecting business. Any business intrusted to us wiil be carefully attended to. Agents for Steamship Tickets to and from all parts of Europe, and for Fire Insurance Companies J. ALFRED JORDAN, CASHIER. We publish the auditor's report of Davidson township, in this issue of vhe IvEPunr.rcAN. LLOYD, ATTOIIN KY-AT-LAW. MUNCV, Lfooinlag Co., Peni*. TJ. & F. 11. INGHAM, o, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, LAPORTE, - - PA. 1 Legal Bur iness attended to iu this and adjoining Counties. J. MULLEN, ATTORNEY-AT—I.AW, DUSHORE, - - PA. Ortlce with B. S. Collins, K J. BRADLEY, ATTO HK BY—AT—LA W, LAPORTE, - - PA Office in County Building near courthouse TRAINER & PURVIS, COMMEI MEES, LOANS NEGOTIATED &C. No. 29 W. 4tli St., Williamsport, Pa. }TWAII kinds of merchandise bought «r sold on commission. P. INGHAM & H. K. NEWITT ATTORN KTB-AT-L A W. 505 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. UJBNRY T. DOWNS, ATTOUXEY-AT-LAW Ex-Prnth'y. Register A, Recorder of Sullivan C» Office with Sheriff Mabafl'ey, La Porta Pa. HAIL TO THE CHEAPEST THATS EVERYBODY'S MOTTg and the people appreciate the fact tkat- MRS. LAUER'S STORI is right "in it"for cheap goods. My groceries are always fresh and *f the best quality. Flour and feed the best the"market affords. JtJiS. M. C. LA UER. May 13. '9? CROWN ACME The Best IMdie Oil Tiiat 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 Are test. It will not explode. It is without comparison &B & perfection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest srudc in the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST. Ask your dealer for CROWN ACMK. rrade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC BEFININO CO. Williamsport Station, Williamnport Pa.