THE REPUBLICAN. FIiIDAY. SKPTMIBKR 18. 189 >. «r « « « * t * • * ♦ —* I 7'he N. Y. Weekly Press l # *j and | * Sullivan Republican • I • for i *| $1.25 One Year $1.25. | *— * —* —* * • #~* '* * » « Call and settle next week. Call on Kemp the photographer. Our landlords are amking prepar ations for court. A. B. Kilmer of Sliunk, was a county seat caller, Tuesday. The leaves present a golden hue. Winter is coming on apace. R. L. Marks, of Dushore, has a now ad in this week's issue. "Keep off the grass." This has reference to the courthouse yard. H. A. Kemp will do Eureka Cab nets for SI- a dozeu at Laporte, next week. Hughesville fair Sept. 25, 2fi, 27 aud 28lh. Forksville fair Oct. 2, 3 and 4th. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Flynn of Jamison City, on Saturday, Sept. 7, a son. Do you want a family group or a likeness of your dwelling ? If so call on Kemp the photographer. The train on the W. & N. 8., knowu as the "flyer" will be discon tinued next .Monday, Sept, 10th. Quite a number of little folks of Laporte, are enrolled on the school register for the fiist term, this winter. Owing to ttio length of the contest court proceedings wo are obliged to omit several communications this week. Observe the votes thrown out in the Judicial Contest, because of incom petent election officers. This is a frightful shame. The contest court convened in Laporte on Friday last. We give full account of their doings at this session elsewhere. Dr. Voorhees of Laporte, was call ed to Tioga county last week to visit I his sick mother. Dr. Hill remained 1 in Laporte in his stead. < i Court next week. Those of our ( delinquents who expect to attend j this session will please arrange to | call at our office and settle arrear- ( ages. H. A. Kemp ot Benton, Pa. will i open a branch photograph gallery < in Laporte on Saturday Sept. 14th « and will remain with us for two weeks only. The Bradford and Sullivan Chri&~ c tian Endeavor Union, will hold a ( rally in the Presbyterian church, at j ltome, Pa., Tuesday afternoon and < evening Sept. 17th. Observe the boodle vote thrown 1 out in the contest proceedings. If I Streby knows his place he will keep : still about the use of boodle at our primary and general elections. 1 The welcome notes of our school house bell, calls the children together j again. Prof. Davis aud his assistant ( Miss Wrede, have the best wishes of all for a successful term. A shower of rain, hail and thunder | and lightning passed over this vicin- , ity Monday night. In Davidson , township hail stones fell as large as , hens eggs, doing much injury to - crops. That game of ball on Athletic 1 Park, Saturday, between the Ist and 1 2d ward school boys, was interesting 1 to the on looker. Fistic encounters ! were talked of, but the older ones present prevented any riot of this 1 kind. The boys of the Ist ward won. Mrs. Ezekiel Mead of Lemon, Wy oming county, died on Saturday night. Interment on Tuesday Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mead of La*, porte twp. and Mrs. T. J. Keeler and Arthur Miner of La|>orte boro., and friends of the deceased, were present at the burial. Among the Democrats of Sullivan county who attended the Democratic State convention at Williamsport on Wednesday, were: Hon. Russel Karus, delegate, John Pine, John Finan, E J. Mullen, Frank Ritchlin, Donahoe, Einil Tjibah, Thos. Collins, Ambrose "Farrell, J. 11. Spencer, A. Walsh, J. E. (iallagher, IP. W. Gallagher, A. L Grimm and A. L. Smith. There is only nine cases on the trial list. Last September there were twenty one case* advertised for trial, hence Judge Dunham since his election as Judge Ims reduced the number more than half. It U fair to presume that our civil court* In the near future will be of short (Juration. Attention Filiy-Klghth The Bth annual reunion of the Memorial Aasiiooiation of tlie 58th Regt. Pa. Vet. Vols., will he held on the 30th of September 1895. at Las porte, Sullivan county. All veterans of the late war and their friendß are cordially invited. Exchanges please copy. UKO. W. GIJDEWELL, Sec'y. All societies sire cordially invited. Corresponding secretaries will please send number of delegates at once specifying those who will arrive hy train. Conveyances will call at the Bnrtlett House, Wysox, at 1 o'clock. C. E. edition of gospel hymns No. 0 will be used. VIOLI.IE VV. RICE, Cor. Sec'y. Rome. Herman Guniski of La porte, and wl.o is employed hy the Union Tan ning company at the Laporte tan aery, was condemned insane by our court, Tuesday, and Sheriff Mahaffey and N. C. Maben conveyed him to the Danville Asylum on Wednesday. Guniski is the man who was re ported in a trance by several of our exchanges, last week. It is alleged that religion was the cause of his in sanity. James Cunningham, proprietor of one of the largest hardware stores in Dushore, is doing a thriving bus iness. Jim is ODe of the best natur ed fellows, at the metropolis. He will always be found on the contrary aide—just for argument, as he terms it, and in two cases out of three he will -'oiivinco the other fellow that, he is wrong, or else there will be no convincing about it, as Jim is there for keeps. It don't take any argu» ment however, to convince the cus* toiucr I hat his store building, up stairs! and down, is chuck full of goods of tie latest patern and the price murk on each article is con clusive evidence that Jim believes in the old saj'ing, -'quick sales and small profit." The officials of the Sullivan county Agricultural Society should consider the advisability of presenting new attractions at our fair this season. Hie old ones are out of date. Why wouldn't the "flying machine" be a good card. It knocks the wind out of the old fair baloon, and would draw tens of thousands of people to our fair. The flying machine is operated on scientific principles and is steered by the man at the wheel, like a ship. Its movements are un der perfect control. It is a new thing and would win the presence of every man, woman and child in the county. Let the officials of the society consider this suggestion. United Mint CM Court. The United States district and circuit court for the Western district convened in the government build ing at Williarnsport, Monday of last week. The case of DeLa Green, who had asked for a new trial, has been post poned to the March term, to be held at Scranton. The case of James G. McClena tlian vs the Williamsp»rt and North Branch Railroad Company, for the recovery of damages for the loss of his son, who was killed near Penns dale over a year ago, is continued. New Star in tbe Flag. Another star, the forty-fifth, is to be added to the flag. The new star will represent Utah and the order for its addition to the national colors was issued by Secretary Lamont. The star will be placed to the right of the fourth row from the top. The order for the addition of the star is accompanied by one changing the size of the colors. Heretofore the standard has been six feet by five. The new order makes the regulation size five feet six inches by four feet tour inches. Utah will not attain Statehood until the 4th day of next July. October 15, 1C and 17 will be fine days for the races aiid everybody will be there to witness the lightning speed of the hordes on the turf. We have reference to the Dushore races which will take place on tbe above mentioned dates. The Driving Park will be repaired and made in excellent condition for the amuse» inent and nothing will be led undone that will add to the gratification of those present. Cbas. Jackson will be there with IUB bay mare, Ambrose Parrell will turn lose his horse "Star'' and Worth Jennings will show the boys what "Charcoal" can do. You can depend upon it, these rases will be the finest and most satisfactory ever witnessed on the Dushore track. The program has been arranged as follows: FIRST DAV. 3:00 Claw. Trot and Pace, $l5O 0(1 2:35 Class, Trot and Pace. $150.00 SECOND DAT. 3:45 Class, Trot and Pace, $l5O 00 3:26 Class, Trot and Pace, 150.00 Titian DAY. Pre * for all, best 8 in 5 heaU. $200.00 2.37 Clans, Trot and Pace, 100.00 OißMntl* lUt« Ticket, For State Treasurer, B. F. Meyers j of Dauphin county. For Superior Court Judges: Judge Noyes of Eric county, Judge More , land of W. Moreland county, Chris , McGue, Allegheny, Judge Terks, Bucks county, Chas. Noice, Warren county and Oliver P. Bechtel, Schuylkill county. Prothonotary Quick of Blooms burg, was among the business men in town, Tuesday. Mrs. C. P. Wagner of Wysox, and Mrs. E. V. Ingham of Eagles Mere, were calling on friends in town, Wed nesday. Mr. George Hitter, brother of W * 13. Ritter station agent at Laporte, j is dangerously ill with typhoid fever at his home in II arris burg. The Ladies Aid Society of I aporte will meet at the residence of Mrs. A. J. Hackley, Sept. 14th, 1895. MRS. J. 11. SPENCER, Sec'y. Watermelons, Cantelope* and lots of fruits at B. & W. Soncstown. Mackerel, luke herring, and meat at Kodine & Ware's, Sonestown Pa T. J. Keeler can fit your boy with a suit of clothes from $1.25, up. Epworth League Ditt. Convention. The fifth annual convention of the Williamsport District Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held at Mifflinburg, Pa., on September 13 14 and 15, 1895. The Convention will open Friday afternoon, September 13, al halfspast. three, A fine program has been prepared, including :i lecture Saturday evening by an eminent orator Goto Bodine & Warn Sontetown Pa., for all kinds of general merchandise. drove Meeting, There will be a grove meeting at Colley under the auspices of the United com mencing September I "2th and con* tinuing one week. There will be services every afternoon and evens ing. Both German and English preaching on Sunday morning. Com munion on Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. W. Buck of Lewisburg, assisted by several prominent ministers of Lewisburg district, will conduct the meeting. There will be no selling on Sunday, all who come will please provide their own Innch. D. A. AKTMAN, Pastor. T- J. Keeler can fit you out with Boys, Youths and Mens ready made clothing at bottom prices. W. t\ T. U. Convention. The eleventh aunual convention of the Sullivan county W. C. T. U. will convene in the M. E. church at Forksville Pa., Thursday and Fri day Sept. 2G and 27, 1895. Mrs. Anabell Holvey of West Pittson Pa., will be in attendance j and will give an address, each even- j ing. Delegates and fiiendsaic re quested togo to llif church where they will be met and assigned homes for entertainment. PTTOGRA M E. Thursday Sept. 26, 2 p.m.; prayer and prnise meeting—Mrs. E. A. Bed ford. Music. Reading minutes of executive committee. Address of welcome—Mrs. Delia Fleming. Greetings of the church—Mrs. A. V. Rogers. Response—Mrs. Nettie Hull, Mrs. Nellie Mussleman. Music. Appointment of committees. Echos from State convention—Mrs. C. H. Jennings, Mrs. A. F. Nye, Music. Presidents annual address. Question box. Report of committees. Music Adjournment. THURSDAY EVENING, 7:30. Devotional exercises—Rev. E. I. Spangler. Music—Forksville L. T. Legiou. Recitation—Grace Strong. Music. Lecture—Miss Anabell Hol vey. Music. Adjournment. FRIDAY, MORNING 9:30. Devotional meeting—Rev. W. A. Lepley. Music. Report of officers and Department. Election of officers and delegates. Noontide hour of prayer. Music. Adjournment. FRIDAY A2TERNOON 2:00. Consecration service—Rev. E. S Noll. Music. Question box. Par liamentary drill—Mrs, Anabell HoU vey, Music. Reminescences ot county work—Mrs. M. E. Farrell. Music. Adjournment. Meeting of executive committee, 5 p. m. FRIDAY EVENING, 7:30. Devotional and praise meeting— Rev. 11. E. Hyde. Music.—Forks ville L. T. Legion. Declamation— Friend Avery. Essav—Jennie Moly neux. Music. Address—Mrs. Ana* bell Holvey. Report of committees. Music. Adjournment. HAKKIET M. LITTLE. Sec'y. Trial List. ■FECIAL COUHT OCT, 31 1895. John Utz VH -loha W Carroll No 3 SeptonilK-r term 1892 M W Botsford v* E J Guvnor Son Co No 5 December term 1805 Defen dant* appeal. Charlex Bartlci, Trustee v» The Wll liam«port A North Brum h Itailroad Co No 181 February term 1894; iu»utnp«U Bruce Uea Jr VH The Lyon LumlM-t Company No 98 Sept term 1894; trc»pa»* ALPHONBI'S WALBII, Trolh, Prothy'* Otllce Laporte Pa, Sep' 9 1893. Coalnl l«art In re: Contested ) In the Court of (lorn- Election of > mon Plea* of Sullivan E. M. Dunham. ) Co. No. 83 Dec. T. '9l. We find from the evidence the following facts:— At the general election held NOT. 6th, 1894, in the 44th Judicial Dis trict, composed of the Counties of Wyoming and Sullivan, tliero were cast for the office of President Judge of the said district six thousand three hundred and sixty-three votes of which 3,196 were returned as cast for the Hon. Edward M. Dunham, 3,167 tor the Hon. John A. Sittser. A large number of the said votes, however, were cast by persons who were not qualified voters at the time of the said election, being disquali" fied, either by not having paid a state or county tax within the time prescribed by law, or not having been registered and making no affi davit, or an affidavit which was not sufficient under the law, or not being of legal age, or being aliens, or non residents of the district in which they voted, or having offered or re ceived money or other reward for voting or abstaining from voting, or from some other disqualifying cause. The following is a list ot such illegal voters with the district in which they respectively voted, the number of their ballots, and the ground up on which we find them severally dis qualified: The following persons, being of 22 years of age and upwards, had not paid within two years a state or conntv tax which had boen assessed at, least tv.-o months uni paid at k-:,st one month belore the said election: WYOMING COUNTY. Rraintrim twp.—W. C. Moger, Cbarles 8; roth. Clinton twp. —M. B. Woodruff. Ea'on twp —Lewis Polluer. Factoryville boro.—Fred M, Reynolds. C.E Hiiughn. Forkston twp.—John C. Canfield, A. C. Catlin. A. J. Hunsinger, George Roger? George Raubs, Oscar Eastwood, Louis Rosengrant. Mehoopany twp —George Wandell, Morris Shoemaker, Solomon Talady, Franklin Arnts. Meshoppen boro.—Silas N. White, Os car Wells Joseph Krantz. Meshoppen twp. —Emmett Winnie Chas Courtright. Monroe twp —Mathew Watson, Isaac and Levi Whispel, Jermiah Shook, Ed. Transue jr., Frank Transue, Frank Bou ncer, Josiah Miller, George Moss, James Matthews- Northmoreland —Nathaniel Everts. Tunkhannock boro., First ward—John McGee, Wm. Burcbard. Tunkhannock boro., Second ward.— John Primer. Tunkhannock twp.-William Miles, Geo. Cleveland, Ailie Durling. E. V. Height, Jacob Fritz, Wdlard Loug, Fred Dickson. Fred Miller, Thomas Keys, Wallace LOUR, William Gilfoy. Washington twp.—John W. Bullock, SULLIVAN COUNTY. Bernice.—August Woisite, John Vail, Moses Hurst, Chas. and John Morter, Wm. Hay. Cherry.—Samuel Saxe, John McGee jr., John Schilling, Theodore Kashiuka, Hen ry Donahoe, Davidson twp.—Geo. W. Stnckhouse. M. C. Brink, Harry Starr, J. C. Starr. E. ! 1.. Housenecht, M. D. Sweeney W Swisher llcnry Kapler, P. 1!. Rea, jr., Geo, E. Rea 11. B. Arms. Dushore.—George Beach ElkUud twp. —Jonathan H. Rogers Fox twp —William Cotes, David Wil liams Wm. Pollork Lee Porter. Laporte twp.—Tlios. Sheehan. Qoorge Oranger, Frederick and Samuel Hunter. Lope/.—Hubert Gurley, William Me- Kenna, B. F. Seltzer, Michael Burke jr., Wesley Steafather, George Kromiller and Thomas Leighton, Shrewsbury twp.—George B. Mentz. 11. The following persons were ; not registered and made no qualify ing affidavit as required by law. WYOMING COUNTY. Braiutrim twp.—Cory Gordon, 11. S. Lyon Euton twp.—Robert Lane Edson Hansel W. S. Harding W. B. Phillips, J. C. Tur ner. Factoryville boro —E. Hulley, Ix-montwp.—Addison J. Avery, G. E. Henry, Jabez Sterling. Nelson Harris, C. S. Stark, Avery Fish S. J. Stevens. Mehoopany twp.—Ledyard Eastman. Meshoppcu twp.—C. W. Jennings Sol. Tietsel W. H. Baldwin S. J. VanGorden. Monroe twp.—Samuel Anderson Frank Andrews Frank Bishop Charles Dover C. M. Dymond, B. Gogs Arthur Hoage ' H, E. McNettl E. J. Miller P. L. Moyer Albert Nichols William Vergerson Frank Wultz C. F. Weinsheimer William Wil son Ernest Webber, C. A. Jackson Clias. Lepo Chas. Mack, Philip Smith Hayes Laliar John F. Miner W. S. Robinson G Kock W, II Roger. 1 North Branch twp.—Alpheus Bowman J. G. Farr. 1 Northumberland twp,—ll. B. Simons ! J. Herbert Sickler. Nicholson boro.—J. E. Reynolds Henry 1 Sprague E. R. McKinney James Malone ! C. R. Alexander. Overtield twp.—Austin Sccor D. N. Swan. Allen Dailey. Tunkhannock boro. Second ward N. A. McKown. 1 Washington twp —C. J. Conrad Geo. ! Berry Elmer Dietrick J. M. Miller Bert Rosengrant D- A. Luce J. F. Robinson J. . M. Harvey. Windham twp.—W. J. Bruuson Way no ' Fassett Addisou C Jayue. ST' I.I.IVAN COUNTY. I Bernice.—Sl Hemhury, F. H. Foss, Jno Roerhle, John Watsou, N. Cunningham, Lym Wood. Andie BiglerC. L. Hope. Cherry.—John Lavelle, F. C. Kobbe Joseph Murphy. ' Colley twp.—Preston Crawford, John G. Mevers. 1 Davidson twp.—O. W. Meyers John Phillips. 1 Elkland twp—John Woodley, Ellis 1 Wilcox, M. E. Wilcox, Nelson Norton. i Forks twp.—Elmer Vough, J. M. Bouse James l.avelle, James Harrison, William- Bold Fox.- Homer Davidson. ' Ilillsgrove —Geo E. Walker. , Jamison City.—Casper A Thorpe.Thos ' Brown. Miles Whltyer. Laporte boro.—Oscar Snyder. Laporte twp.—ll B. Mlnnier. 1 Lopez.—Kasper Kohler, Chas. Everett, Daniel Schoonover. Merrill Shaffer, Wm! ' Steinbach. James D. Plats, T. W. \ John MeCarroll James Dodge OMHT Lew- Is, Harry MeCarroll John Golden Edward Lymh Eugeue Grimes Warren Parrish John Deegan W. U. Kelly Chas. Tousch uvr, Jvrotue Zuuur Uvury Shaffer W. A. Croll C. M. Barn hart, Charles Mitchell, 11. G. Gale Allen Davis, George Rarnhart, ' 0. M. Fisher, James Reinbold, Justus M ' Johnson, Grant Ely, Bruce Ilea, Dan Reynolds, Wesley Steafather. Richard i Lancaster, Llnford Steiger, Mike Cahill, James Stiner, Nelson Beuhn Edgar Ely Mat Clark Frank Rlcketts A. B. Messer smlth Leroy Steinback Allen Davis Wm. Isaacs William Moore. \ 111. The following persons were not registered and mndc affidavits, ' but the said affidavits were defective and insufficient and not in compli ance with the law in the several par ticulars specified, that is to say: (a) ' Because the voter failed to state therein either when and where the tax on which he claimed the right to i vote was assessed, or when and where ' it was paid, one or both: ! WYOMING COUNTY. Braintrim twp—J. 3. Newman. Cliuton twp.—Jacob Wright Ward Philo • B. C. Rosengrant. Falls twp —J. M. Sands Bernard Rciley James Dailey. Forkston twp.—Alvin Milheini. Monroe twp.—Frank Dursheimer Wm. Lord F M Fiedler Chas Yale. Northmoreland twp—Newton Dymond David Ulrich Josiah Kunkle Otis Moss Andrew Beers. Nicho'son boro—O D Pratt James Cad well N W Tyce T O Button B B Walker Henry Ralph Nicholson twp—Fred Cobb A W Deck er, John Smith C T Dymond Chas Packer Wesley Dunn Edward Francis Benjamin Dailey Tunkhannock boro—F B Jennings Geo W Smith Albert F Sickler Thomas Cal lahan FII SI oat II L McKown W S Cassidy SULLIVAN COUNTY Cherry twp—Jacob Jacoby Albert Fiz zle John Hembury F B Piufmaster Jno Fick Sr Conrad Cook John F Cook Jere miah Farrell Michael Marshall W J Far rell Davidson twp—George Gan?el Henry Kapler Joseph W Phillips C E Bigger John Wolego N L Hill Dushore bo o—Earnest Chalmers L B Zaner Frank Do shoe ni'lserovn t wp— v McAr bur G ant WTright \Vit'.• ? i Brnhs'J Lap rte twp -F 1. Shaffer Lopez—George Salsbury H L Dobson Fred Keagley George Jackson Patrick Keefe Shrewsbury twp—N M Little L G Ste vens J Dawson Huzy Daniel Moor Geo Tubbs (b) Because the voter failed to state therein to the best of his knowl edge and belief when and where he was born. WYOMING COUNTY Clinton twp—Ward Philo B C Rosen grant Forkston twp—Amos F Hobbs Monroe twp—Frank Dursheimer Nicholson two-Charles Packer Weslev Dunn Edward Francis Tunkhannock boro-II L McKown W S Cassidy. SULLIVAN COUNTY Cherry twp-Jacob Jacoby Conrad Cook Ilillsgrove twp—Charles Hunsinger A McArthur William Brobst Laporte twp—Frederick Hunter Lopez—Mike Finan Shrewsbury—N M Little (c.) Because the voter or his wit ness failed to subscribe the affidavit which he made. SULLIVAN COUNTY Bernice—William Thompson William Abbey Dushore boro—Fred Ball Hillsgrove twp— A McArthur Laporte twp- Fredrick Hunter F L Sliaeffer Samuel Miller I Lopez—Thomas Kuncs Adam Morev Mike Finan J (d.) Because the witness does i CONTINUED ON PAGE 2. Shevi&'s Sale. By virlue of a writ of Alias Fi.Fa. issued j out of the Court of Common Pleas of Su!;{- j \iii; Co. and to me directed and delivered, j there will be exposed to public sale at the i Court House in Laporte, Pa., on SATURDAY, SEPT. 81»t, 1895, At one o'clock p. m., the following de scribed property, viz: All that certain piece, or parcel of land ! lyiug and being in the township of Shrews I bury, County of Sullivan and State of j Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows Beginning at a post in the road from Eagles Mere to Muney, and on line of the lands of the J. It! Jones estate, thence along said road south 57degrees west, 43 perches to hemlock corner on west side of said road; thence following said road, south degrees west, 11 and 3 tenths perches; thence south 711 4 degrees west, 33 and 3-tenths perches; thence 8. 03degrees west. 16 perches; thence S. degrees west 16 and 3-teoths perches; thence south 34 degrees west. 20 and 9- teuths perches; thence south 43J£ degrees west, 34 and 3-tenths perches to it post in the road, thence along line of George Long warrant, south 85 degrees east, 180 perches to warrant corner between Henry Ramsey <te G. Long; thence along line of H. Ramsey north 5 degrees east, 134 perches to the place of beginning: Containing about fifty acres IK- the same more or less. Re serving therefrom four acres of land, being three acres now deeded to M. P. Hamilton and one acre deeded to the School District of Shrewsbury twp. Also excepting ami reserving therefrom, eleven and one-half acres Heeded to Wm. H Fairchild by deed recorded in deed (took No. 30; page, 350, on December 5, 1890. And about one and one-half acres deeded to Philo G. Kis inger by deed recorded in deed book No. 30, at page 351, on December 0, 1890. Leaving to tie sold, about 33 acres of land more or less; upon which is erected one framed dwelling house; a small portion of the land is cleared, the lailance is In brush and small timlier. well watered by streams naming through the pro|>erty. Seized, taken into execution and to lie sold as the property of Sylvanu* Council man at the suit of Holmes & Passage (use). THOS MAHAFFEY, Sheriff. SCOUTKN. Attorney. Sheriff's ottice, La|>o'rle Pa , Aug. 36, '93. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the following accounts of Administratis etc., have been liled iu the ottice of the Register of Wills, in aud for the county of Sullivan, viz: First and tiual account of W. C, Rogers 1 aud J. M. Osier. Executors of the last will and testament of J. 11. Osier, deceased. First aud final uceouuts of Josephine Koblm. Administratrix of the estate of Frederick Knupper, deceased. I Partial account of W. C. Mason, Adm'r. of the estate of li. M. Stornaont. deceased. First and filial aecounl of Timothy Frawlev, Administrator of the estate of William White, deceased. And the following Widows' Apprsis incuts have been tiled: In the entitle of llcnjamiu ilicber. deceased. In the estate of liciijamin Bryan, deed. And that the same will lie presented to the Orphans' < Court of said county on Wednesday, Wept ' 18, 1895. at H o'clock p. m , for confirma tion and allowance. ALPIIONHI S WALSH, Register, , Reg. office, Laporte Pa., Aug 17, 1895. i IQQS Spring 1895, Zl dont Artificial Yes it is a fact; our new stock represents a sur prising line of bargains. And now we arc after ,GrOt Up buyers. Our bait is bargains, genuine bargains; j]USt remember, real bargains. We have secured as good a /CJofpli , line of goods as was ever offered in tins vicinity. / It is this fact and our extra Low Prices that makes J CUStODI, J U ur present bargain offor the event of the season. Call and be Convinced of the Above fact. » THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS TAILOR.S" AND HATTER#. > j Opposite the Court House, WILLIAMSPOTtT, PA Capital $50.000. Surplus and Undivided Profit " oco • The First Nai :as Bank, OP HUQHESVILLF, PA. 1 DEWITT BODINE- A BANK offers all the usual facilities for ' the transaction of a . . . , . Vice President, 1 C. W. WODDROP; • GENERAL * P TTOTMPOO V banking .business. I W. C. FRONTZ. Accounts Respectfully Solicited. We have planted our TTT TD ~X7~ Prices so low that J_j V 11/ JL\ X RP)P)V Is Astonished, We have -I- opened up a fine line of g®SSSS®S®SSSSSSSS®B3 S3S®®Bsß<» IDress Goods,! wsa®s»esss®®asas®sss2es»ses^ Consisting of Ducks, Royal Piques, Jaconette Plis»e, Henriettas, Serges, Broadcloths, and a hundred o'lur diffident, kinds, styles ami varities oi goods suitable for this season's trade BOOT® <& Shoe® CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. We make a specialty of the Grocery Trade and at all times havo the choicest and best goods the market afford. CASH PAID For MOGrS & WOOL. Thanking the public for their very liberal patronage, we invite a continuance of the same. E. G. Sl'Lm/IJL Dushore Pa. J S. HARRINGTON, Manufactuter and dealer in Boots and Shoes. I Defy Competition. ALL MY r *** Normous Spring Stock j - Of Fine Sheen marked down l_ 25 PER CENT. The most complete stock of re!lab'a Footwear in the county, ; Everything Stylish and fresh from the Manufacturer.?. «/. $. Marrinylon, MAIN STREET, - - DUSHORE, PA The largest and most complete Line of CLOTHING Ever shown in Dushore. Call and see my line of MENS & YOUTHS Children's Reefer, Sailor, Junior, Jersey, Middy, and Kilt Buits; SI.OO to $7.00. My lino of laundrcd White and Percale Sbirts is the largest ever shown in this part of the country, price 20c to #1.20, I have all the uew styles in stiff HATS FOR SPRING TRADE. J, W Carroll Co. Dushore Pa. TO THE PUBIiICi ~ O-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 lam prepared to meet any prices or quotations with a first class and well selected stock oi MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING A r O GOODS TR UNA'S, HA GS A XI) UMBRELLA S. 1 also have fall lines ot Samples from two Merchant Tailoring Eatab* lUhuiunta.for Custom Work. Perfect tits guaranteed. Call and gel price*. Tours Respectfully etc., F. P. VINCENT. CRONIN'S NEW BLOCK. - PUBHORJB, PA LOYAL SOCK COAL. " Loyal Sock Coal, for sale at the Ilreaker of the State Lint A SullivM Railroad Co. at Bernica ■■ ■ S3.OO?SN! Tta* Slate Line A Sullivan It. R. Co. I O Bubirr, Kuplt
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