~*HE REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. IS9O CALL I'OK UOMUB. Carlisle Announce* that Propos als Will be Received lor f!100,000,000. Washineton, D. C., Jan. 6.—Treas. Department. —Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be receiv ed at the oflice of the Secretary of tho Treasury at Washington, until 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday, the fifth day of February, 139(5, for the purchase of one hundred million dollars of United States four per cent, coupon or registered bonds, in denomination of fifty dollars and multiples of that sum, as may he de sired by bidders. "The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. "The bonds will be dated on the first day of February, 1895, and be payable in coin thirty years after that date, and will bear interest at four percent, per annum, payable quarterly in coin, but all coupons maturing 011 and before the first day of February, IS9O, will be detached and purchasers will be required to pay in United States gold coin or gold certificates, for the bonds award ed to them and all interest accured thereon after the first day of Feb ruary, IS9C, up to tho time of appli cation for delivery. Payments for the bonds must be made at the Treasury of the United States at Washington, or at the United States sub-treasuries at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis or New Orleans, or tliev may be made at San Fran cisco, with exchange on New Yoik, and all bids must state what denom inations of bonds are desired, and whether coupon or registered, and at what place they will be paid for. "Payments may be made by instal ments, as follows: Twenty per cent, upon receipt of notice of acceptance of bids, and twenty per cent, at the end of each ten days thereafter; but all accepted bidders may pay the "whole amount at the date of the first instalment, and those who have paid all instalments previously maturing may pay the whole amount of their bids at any time, not later than tho maturity of the last instalment. "The bonds will be ready for do livery 011 or before the fifteenth day of February, 189G. "Notice is fuithcr hereby given that if the issue and sale of any additional or different form of bond for the maintainance of the gold re serve shall be authorized by law be fore the fifth day of February, 185*6, sealed proposals for the purchase ol such bonds will also be received at the same time and place, and up to the same date, and herein set forth and such bids will bo upon the same tetms and conditions herein set forth and such bids will be considered a well as the bids for the four per cent bonds herein mentioned. (Signed) J. G. CARLISLE, Secretary of the Treasury." Teachers' Institute. CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK. WEDNESDAY A. M. Singing, "By and By" and "List to the Convent Bells." Supt. Mcylcrt announced that Prof. Bcrkey would occupy the next period, his subject being a "Course of Study for the Common Schools." He said Supt Bcrkey would be able to speak from experience as he was the author of a system that he had used for a number of years in hit own county. Supt. Bcrkey—"Course of Study for Common Schools." 1 Grading secures system. 2. Unites the work. Without grading one loachcr does not have any record of what lias been done by his predessor in any particular branch. 3. Unite* the workers by prompting interest in teachers' meetings. 4 Encourages attendance, We need to put that in the schools which will encourage attendance and hold the older pupils in the school, just when they can do the most effective work. . r >. Stiuiu lates interest and improves the achools. Hinging, "Ever Lie nappy •nd Gay." Prof. Bible-—"Methods in Bead ing." He referred to his former talk on the study of nature and iiiggu-t ed the procuring of buds. The vol lection of reading material upon trees the gathering of frogs' egga, the planting of gourds and l»ans. With reference to methods in reading, he ■aid, teach some of theaouiids of the Uttera in words, Lei a ise they have no soUQd of iheio MI their sound being modiflt d b> lh otlnr letters Teach cual< *' «ot» to young pupils ia words P pti* should |. c . «i* c ti the ability to eou.ult the dictionary intelligently. Te* hcia should give the pronunciation of woid* aoim tiutea a* it saves time. I>j not at J tempt to teach piimary reading without the aid of a black-board. Teach the as the transition from script to print is-very easy. Singing, "Laugh "of a Child." 1101l call; 90 present. Dr. Ilouck occupied the next per iod in talk on Arithmetic, lie said he found that in the important mat ter of addition the pupils of our schools are deficient. Believed muth in good black-boards. Thought a good slate black board a good in vestment. Dispense sunshine in the school-room lavishly. Supt. Mey lert made an announcement in re gard to the evening lecture and also appointed the following committees: Com. on Resolutions—Chas. L. Lewis, Emma Hoffman, Jennie Vaughn. Auditing Com.—J. L. Iloagland, T. J. Gallagher, M. D. Sweeney. WEDNESDAY P. M. Singing, "Yankee Doodle." Roll call; 90 present. Prof. Bible occupied the next per iod in a general talk to the teachers. He said principles had been lost sight of, in tho past, in a wild scram ble after fads. Thought it was fool ish to keep a child on the combina tions up to 3 for one year. Let the child go as fast as he can. Exhort ed the teachers to read much and not be too fast to accept the now. Singing, Song." Supt. Berkey—"Graded Work." Answered questions that had been handed in, also spoke of some of the obstacles to grading. The teacher while seeking outside co-operation, should have the courage of his con victions. lncompoteut teachers and meddling citizens were mentioned as some of tho obstacles. The aim of grading is to reduce the number of classes and secure system. Singing, "Cattle Ilymm of the Republic." Dr. Ilouck—"Arithmetic." Don't neglect the multiplication tabic. Teach them to say it forward and backwards. He ridiculed the idoo. that the pupil ean't comprehend 9 time 8 without the use 01 straws or shoe pegs all tlie time. nothing iiad been of so much good to pupils as the teaching of mental arithmetic. Supt. Aleylerfc made announce ments in regard to the procuring of Tickets to the lecture. TtfUKSDAY A. M. Singing, '-Praise to Thee." Supt. Berkcj>"School Discipline." Good teaching and good discipline :\re inseparable. The requisites of good discipline arc: Ist. The phys ical comfort of the pupils, including "3 elements, cleanliness, neatness in the arrangements of things in the room, proper seating, healing ot the school-room—avoiding extremes of heat and cold—and lastly, ventila tion; secondly, system and manage ment, including a good program, regulated seat work, providing pupils with something profitable to do, tactics in movement, short inters vals between classe.-:—when the indi vidual needs of the pupils may be attended to—music, and individual recognition of the pupil anywhere and every where. Singing. Dr. ilouck said, in addressing the teachers, that attention to the points made by Prof. Berkey would go far toward making the teacher's work a juccess. Singing is a good opening exercise. The teacher should iusist on order when tho scripture is read and prayer is made. Teachers should not talk in unnatural tones in the school room or give to pupils any hint as to the answer in asking a question. Go among the pupils and cheer them up and give help and en couragement. Supt. Meylcrt made an announce ment in regards to the Burrowe's memorial fund. Intermission. Sing ing. JSupt. Bcrkey-"Sohool Discipline" The success of a teacher depends largely upon the manifestations of personal interest in the pupils. Strong will power, on the part of n teacher, is an element of success in school discipline. This power can lie cultivated. The helpful agencies are parental co•operation support of director*, personal sympathy, natural punishments. Singing. I»r. Hotit'k gave personal recollec tions of Cohuru, llurrowcs and Hig. bee, and told the teachers they were to b<- g ven mi oppurlunity of re membering an old |4oneer educator, by contributing what they felt able to, toward the I'.uriowe's memorial fund Til I'USD AO P. U. Hinging, "l.et's lie Happy." Supt. Berkley iu addressing the director* stid lie saw all the cduca tioiial force* before hiiu—•directors, pationa and levehcrt—•limiou one' Vi'ue of iutllulH. He said, ''our system of education is peculiarly adapted to local control. H. I4ool* may what tlie people want them to b#—rich fount ab* of knowledge j 1 aud oultme or tudiilcrvttt woikshopa. • It is llic spirit of the man and not liia intelligence that makes a good director. It is only when directors and teachers co-operate that the most effective work is done. The meeting of dfrectors and teachers iti local institutes raises the educational sentiment in the community. Singing, "Laugh of a Child." Roll call; 90 present. Dr. Ilouck in addressing the direc tors said, under the new law, soldiers' children can goto any school they desire, but the directors from which they come must pay the tuition bill. If a child boards with a rclaLire for the express purpose of going to school, and can afford to pay, the school board is justified in exacting pay. Thought the ligitimate ex penses of directors should be paid, lie thought if more pay was con nected with the olllce, incompetent men would get in. The requisites of good teaching were good school houses, putin good condition; good apparatus, as a matter of economy boards shall purchase slate black boards, good salaries, good teaohers. Boards could not afford to let a good teacher go. Prof. Cogswell, much to the re gret of the teachers, had to leave for home in the evening, but lead the institute once more in singing and favored the teachers with a solo. FRIDAY A. M. Tho Auditing Committee made a re port which was adopted. Supt. Meylort made an announce ment in regald to permanent certifi cates. Also suggested a form of monthly school report which, if adopted, would secure uniformity and show relative standing. Roll call; all present except 3. Dr. Ilouck 111 addressing the teachers for the last time, said this was the be;-t institute he had ever attended in Sullivan count}'. Thought one of the ;>,ood rc3ulls of an institute was to give inspiration and good choer. lie urged the teachers togo back to their schools and do their work hopefully and cheerfully. The Dr. is a great favorite with tho teachers of Sullivan county. The report of the Com mittee on resolutions was lead and adopted. Thanks were tendered for the use of the decorations of the hall, to Supt. Meylort, for providing so good an institute and favored the adoption of a courso of study for the common schools. Ilev. Mr. Klingler wag invited to speak, and made a few pleasant remarks. Supt. Meylcrt urged the teachers in conclusion to work in the good things they had heard, gradually and to make original methods guided by the principles given by Uie instruc tors. Singing. Adjourned. D. C. Ro;:, Stc3*. Notice. Tn re- Estate of Charles Roof, deed. ; In tlie Orphan's Court of Sultivua county, ( No. 0. Sept. term, J895. The undersigned and auditor nppointed . by the Orphans' Court of Sullivan county . to distribute the fund in the bands of the Administrator of the estate of said deeed » eut as shown by the account filed m said | court will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his office in the Court House, ! at I.aporto, PH., 011 Monday, the 10th day of Kehruiry. at 10 o'clock, a. m , when and where all persons interested in ; slid fund arc required to present theii , claims rnd produce ttuir evidence or be forever debarred from said fund. E. J. MULLEN, Auditor. L Laporte, Pa., Jan. 0, 18SJ0. LIMET [ Lime! «• Fertilizer, Cau bo supplied either by the bushel or 'jar load, I By applying at my oflicc. Llmehouse at tannery switch, onrioslte the saw mill. JAMES McFARLANE. Luporte, Peona. Notice. The books and accounts of Dr. W. 15. Hill deceased having been placed in my hands for settlement by George P Front*, , Administrator of said decedent, persons i knowing themselves Indebted t> said W. fl. Hill will please call and adjust the same at my office. A J. BUADLEY, Atty. for Ext. of W. B. llill, deed. Lsporte, Pu. Dee. 2Ud. 1895. WI LMA MBPOKT AS D NOKTII b KANCH HAILHOAb TIME TAIILK. *HMTM. Nutciulwr, 15, 1st)!, mi R*, t\ M A. M I 'A. .M I', if. 4 J.i 10 30 A WiH'ui«|>urtt.L' lit 14 J27 5l» l« ».'•! .Hull. v44 4 4 „ 15 la fill it Prau4.il* 1 4" It .15 ll' II 13 ....Itaifhc . ill* t79 42 ) 4 U II 20 ...PktiruHuclM.. I) 21 I 1, f5 3*ni 4! ...l.yuu', Mi1t....1 IV 17 fl || fj It (II IS' t'liuUi'UUi IV 15 14 Us 5 It «,... Mam ...] V lis 4hi 15 45 111 I! tflki,,, 1 IV OS 11 65 15 5" rtl 54 ... Ittrawbriiirfo ... IV 00 fj 51 IS HI II I' ...lit :th 111.a.... is 4li |.S iJ AOl II 52 Mur.yV.lt.*.,, s 5.1 341! «l» II *'•» »!•»» I « 131 i 421 12 IS ... .N nlhioui *3J 3 20 ' «i; 13 31 1.«|,..ti. s|4 1 1,11 I! o> .12 .. UiufUl. fl 4s 11 44 T2o loj .. San*rtt.lj 7 15 2 .1* I 3 0 M'ii>Su*tua...... «44 ID 33 j I 10 U,..Timii4i..Al * 40 v u| I'. M. I'. M A. M A. M All li.iu. laity >» «j,| rtituii.jr 112 la* «<»- |i.«« Cuunr«liu«* Milk ik. Hili, .*4 Mutliag .1 |l«ll>, li .11 |>«lula k' lil> ai. l hiuib muj ih. ► •tII fufc mail ll«. ili 1 i««k rnlr.li A| lit. lot'ull l»i all |> .!>.»• .1. ii,a 1.. li.il. V.l*, tail'*.! Ai *U*.«IU»B .ill, lit* Mat. t.tlr 4 I DKli, V. Pi'NMAN, VIM Pit.itl.at. M i, fc>eo>, ii«M* M <•***«' CONDENSED REPOKT of the First Rational Eank oi Dushore at cioso of bus'tiess December 13, 1883. KESOCBCES. Loans r.nd discounts $37,113.23 U. S. Bonds to secu' e circulation 12,500.00 I'rpmqm on U. 3. Bonds 1,150.00 Slock seen iiies 15,950.00 Fu.niiure 1,024.95 Dae from bank 9 and approced reserve agents 42,813.08 Redemption fund wiili U.S. Tr. 088 50 Specie end legal tender coiej 1G,G1G.65 Total $178,212.00 . 1.7A8 I, j r«s. v.'.apital stocn pa'd in $50000.00 Suiplus fu.id ajd undivided profits 8 658,00 Circuliition 11,250.00 Due National Bunks 10,222.77 Deposits 97,141,53 $178,272.00 STATK OP PENNSYLVANIA ) CouN'i rOF SCLL'VAX \ I, M. D. Snarls Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of niv know'edge and bel : ef. M. D. SWAKT3. Cashier. Rubsrbcd and svvon to before me, ihis 20lh, dav of December 1895. J. 11. CIIONIN, Notary Public. Co-rect ATTEST; BW. Si'LVARf A, FISHER WELLS. F. B. POMEUOY, Directors. & Just Jg|r"Arrived! Vjr With a new slock of Latest fciti les of . . . DRY GOODS. Prices below Competition, NOT!ONSj Of All ! iods. Winter Hats and Caps, Childrenyoaths, Misses and Mens, A variety of styles. Our clothingdepartment is complete. Latest cuts oil baud, at bottom Prices., China oud Qiicenswarc, Lamps and Lamp fixiuies, Boots, and all kinds of Shoes. My giocfiy department is complete. Call and examine goods and price-, before buying elsewhere. T. J. KEBLEB, Center Main St, Laparie, Fa. Bernice Coal at Rock-bottom prices. Fred Roelnle of Hughesville, lias recently been appointed general sales agent for the Bernice Coal company, along the \V. &N. B. It. 11. Jl< is oll'ering coal at bottom prices and our people will do well to give him a call before purchase ing. elsewhere. PRICE PEU G UOSS TON, (2210 •' s.>. Graic, - - $2 05 E?S. - - $2.75 Stove No. 4, - - $3 00. Chestnut, - - $2.90. Pea, - - $1.90. Address all orders to FRED ItOEHRLK, Hughesville, I'a. Stoves and Ranges! COAL and WOOD HEATING STOVES, BOX anil EGG STOVES. CAST and STEEL RANGES «%• GOOD SECOND IIAND lIEATEKS, CHEAP. • FULL LINK OF Stove Brick and Repairs For the leading makes of Stoves on Hand: HOT A IK. sk HOT WATER ANI> STEAM HEATING, Estimates Given. Guns and Auiuniiiun, all kinds, ruining S|»outiny, Mooting, I'lumb-I iuj>, Heavy aud Shell' Hardware. IM#I Come and nee u»; prices and terms the bent in the county. Quality aud Quantity are unaurpuiiscd. SAMUEL COLK, !>u->hora<, l'a. No prices liko oura —OX Groceriea. Bvery price Wr quote i» tile ln*e»t. \Vu inli ml lo keep our piiei-n nlw»jra The Lo««>l, Aud tlio people lihvc h urued to Appreciate tlio fact that MRI. IAUER'B STORE t» f!gh! "lu it'* fur tlitap Niuml*. My yioeern* »ru alu fn»lt ..ml oil lilt) Iwtl • | 111 y J-'ltun Hiil Irnl lilt! beat I lie lllllkl'l «Xii|ll>. MUM. M V LA l/A A'. H») tl, M -i Onf Mond ay. Tuesday, IrS Mlf) Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday A Our prices are down on these dates. Wo extend thanks to our man3' patrons for their kind favors during 1895 and hope to continue their good will in 189!?. *TaT*PI keep a general assortment of goods y)L, and our motto is Quick sales, small profit. Our close neighbors are knowing of this fact, and j - ou people in the vicinity of Laporte should investigate and he convinced that Nordraont is the place to b'jy merchandise. Express charges paid 011 purchases of $5 and over. BOTSfOEB tfe WF.WMAW. NO RDM OX T, PA. THS NAME OF THiJ NEXT President of «»e United States WILL JIF. ANNOUNCED IN The « ork TRIBUNE OF NOVEMBER 4TH IS'JG. Public irtcicii w l !)s'ead'ly increase, r.ed i"ue crsan'toln!m»Pi of liie nieu who e e voies turned ibe scale ul (tie luhi election. wi(U die re»r'is under .be ad.nf 'is • aiioa ibey elected, will make .lie 1 amp-i-.n .ue most intense I '-" eici.iDia .ue ut.-'urv o." lie CCUUi'V, The New York Weekly Tribune. (lie leading Republican ftm'Jy newspaper of be Uo' ed S • !«*. wi'l publish all ihe political uews of i»e day. in'eres.ing io eve y iue:i aa cl.izru regard ess of p.: iy tfflliaiions. AUogeoo . 1 news ia a . active form, fo*eijn i ->- , oondeneecow ing i»'« news o r !it«wo. Id, no ag*•• urn :; 1 depa- meat fy o-d u nope ie (lie cod.ify nia.kel -ofioria w«>t» ae re d i.u.iio - i y, fareiua ils mic . ; 0- CLnip'e'o 10 eve-v number thee I.m of (be iiumo'our nape~s, fo-e'gn am; domestic, with ,betr best coai'c [i «? •. f.;s«i oa ?»! I'es :.nd e'ebo ■ e dose "ip. to as <•.* worna »'s sitiie. w'tii a va'led aod aurae iv« <j«;na roe.-f of Housebote interest. Tlic - New Yo.;; Week iy T . is ail ideal i..m 'y p- per, w«;• 11; ci c weekly r.ubli. ,ii 1 ia > ;«e ■ ouoiry issi'cd 1 0111 'jc offiee of adaily. Laigectia.ijics «e being in de In i;s do-ails, lending iogive ii g.ealer life t>od variety, aad Copec ial'y ino:e jalere.it to lUe women cud young people of ihe houselio'd, .A. SPECIAL CONTJEi A.CT enables us to oiler this splendid journal and "'1 lie Replcjjcan" for For One Year for Only, $1.25 CASH IN ADVANCE. Subscriptions may at any time. Address ali orders to THE SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN, Laporte, Pa. Write your oame and address on n postal card, semi it to Geo. W. Beat. Room 2. IVibune Bu'ldia.". New \o>k ci■ y, uud a sample copy of The Jsew Vork "Weekly Tribune will be wailed to yon. S USSCRIBE NO W W« will scml to any nildrcu The New York W'kly Press, A clean, interesting, np-to date Republican National Newspader, conducted to instruct, entertain, amuso 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 your name and address to New York Weekly Press, 33 Park Row, New York Ci'y, and a sample copy will be mailed lo you. <;*' I Y "" r being nlirayn -hurp »ho,l. \ />:"•/ /!?■ I b\ v\ is ready for work. His feet art) always - •'W < AgSV '/ . I 1 Sftm \\ in (?ooU condition, anil be isuolconstauUyat /JL l'> : \ IKS 1\ ,he bl«ck»mitb'B being Sharpened, which fy » l!! I • lillK'B l\ ruin* his feet, causing great expenso and loss |® wIsHl ft ni. ! ® MM 11 of time to y° u - Remember, once shod with \JBHi! Wtytw'ExSSM B "Ncverslips" yon can easily putin new Callis ? >fcjgß J« B 1 ,JI :. ■ Ul When needed withonl rnnoTini: the shoes. 4? .J f fj uSlli ' ! '' Ml BK SrRB j/nur hiyri4~a\orr *d» "Xereritipi"on hand; hart —* W) Vet{|u ig.m 31 Mm BHOB WITH SOOTHER -I'nl yir f,T i! t - Cfll 11 * CT, P' lie Circular I'tj'-jrmailvn, MXILHD FRHH ABSQLUTELY^^I A ' J - itUAT > Kia B at»», Pa. PREVENT Kve' loin ■ in ll: .>iw:ire T s -«i. KANQES. * IT 11 EAT iN (i STOV ES VVlil WASHING MACHINES, lease ARD woeus On reasonable terms, with u SMALL CASH l'A V M EXT DOWN'. ITcailijtuiricib to buy your hardware. JAS. CUMIIHIH, Dushoro. Collofiiou* t '< »r i rsiioiHlculH Miuiu In :tll i'uita of lu all ('( it-uof ih tin- World. World. Charles N. Purvis, COLI-K'.TION orncti, »IO Puflier WILLIAMSPORT TKLKI'IIOMC JiO. 13VU. N ' c< t hiu Ki'il unit-! iMcccMful or K.ilUfuclory, So Kick I.km tli.ur- on •11 l>u«iut'»- Tiian I<> I'kh a rn:i|iiii! iii dintruliy. i't sl\ AM* |>< r ■ ' Very ilmil*! Ail. Pcwtau*. ful v ami all nr i • II y< il«olil Aiitl«i v< i I. r SO I'cr colli, of tl" amount rollci U-'l uml »H Ji Kvi'f v • |:inn irlnl no u . lir lit**. uiU or »|i|mnui ly doubtful. I'ultlirul kiiiiuuurt'MivMl. The ir<ler«L'' <1 »•'' < - li m rlf rali.lnl |l« lor ll" ' i'f •MP" 1 * I UfNlt iMMkll* ' llijil'ml lo Uw will ol I In- Vulltl of <M ill ll' II I- ■ 111 j I OKO. IV K VKI.I fuu H\i t !■' ur In! ;: i, Uu lnii i> In.mil. Una om ii 'i». 11. it. Ik i wagon m. our luifM' luiiil tr waijuin ll.mil mailt • 111 In nil. I 111" (Juki Ililnil lo Ih Iti* . Imi In i m ) rr.| iel, K"» »«!»• i'b»«|. (,'4ll suit I \ Illllli' llw lH mill If H'H ,||| ll mwl uf tllhrr I 'in turn lliiy »tit u.ti *uUI •|i|ifi'»nl mill ml. hi I***l J. UM.LXUO, UiMW, r» J. V. "RETTENBUBY, Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler, PA. Established Aoril Ist, 1879. T. P. Carskaddon, MKIU'H.VNT TAILOH. WILLIASPOKT, I'A. I'tricK No. -40, «iKm uiii viHiri Mr. Cumkuildoo U umub«re<l • aioog ili«' wry Ih'hi uilor« in tin t'ity, hi. l Ins mo ivaaoimblo. Am Op|iort null) for * Urn M l, A li-m live Agtnu; rllhif *■*, l'ii'llir»». ran ttt> ihMii tldjl IM Mi<nliiK» Km |> ii lu ul ir» wnlr iiiiiii,.,M„i, i> M ui, i< (i li lii'i' A4ill*a». W , (Ink I Dill I' U S Y. CllT. Tim Nihih -N* bu.ii»i„| M M K'Utl«r, ban U fi n»jr mlmkl Ihuii.l * uh.uii JiM i iiim' i'f pHivi. Dili.ii at,,! | r , ht fur I.MI my bub irlii* nt i > .in,., him. »• I »llt (.i) itu UtliU «if In* i .uir»i. iinu B4iuu q. «u»im i Iwt X ilt Tannery Store I cookie tic ocar'v liic usual N-jitmeut of both Dry Goods AND Groceries, - lixli at equ •! l»f!;e best •l the market. 'i lie piesent s;ock of EOO-| s. SHOES and r in: SILK ooci)^, is larger thf.n chi I as msoy new styles have beta ii»l v-.'i,?f*eci- Fall rad w : nier • vies of Hats and Caps, ure in £Ood :;up[ y, ;.od gooff freely. F ■'.,<> l*lt. CORN. OATS CIIOI' and HAY, me a spec! 'cod a full stuck is ftl\v»»S Oil hard. Coal. Lime. B.ick end Stove Wood, can be delir rd Jo siiU purchaser, either in small or car load quantities. nd LUMBER, J of the IV ii;; tit - kent on Hand, ajtd 0rd,.:., 1;! 1 cJ ou short nolice. Planed S.oc ■—liem'of k aud Hardwood is always kept on hand. A good stock ivt . pun !.,is; d. »!.,b!es :ie to meet my customers vi-h a fair juice. James McFarlane. LAPOSTE. PA. 'A shingle Roof, i w be' iicr of wooil or slate, lets the soow sifi When it freezes j UMI< the .'alter tb J kites arc pretty apt io bu-ak. •A STEEL ROOF baa erne o r these drawbacks. It is alwr.vs tisrjii and is Are and lightning proof. Cost is no more. Let us send you our pamphlet telling all | atnutiro i an d steel roofs. PITTSTON IRON ROOFING CO.. I Pht>TOX. PA. LM'G'iTE BANK. LAPOUTE, PA. Do a geneial Ranking and Collecting business. A"y business intrusted to us will be carefully atleuded to. / x-nis for Sb urdup Tickets lo and { i.l pa is of Europe, and foi (!ompuiM| J. AI i .. Ii) JUi.'DAN.CAsurK*. S? />A : 1- ■ wW Dushore, a :.i i lufactums ofTHour, Feed, Meal and Lumber. This Firm has one of the laif* e.-t C i Mil: i, c ounty and they make during good fl.iur and Give y< tr order. Prices w*r suit umc Oct I,oft Yt 1 IvST NATIONAL BANK Pr.siJ. ,t, OF DUSHOKE, PA. Q. H. Wjezxbb. vr, ' i'lu "gsjsi l 5 ?:888: YTIB. W. WAD DELL, 9u,]ioro, Pa. OFFICE HOURS: IYKDNKSDAY, 10 lo 3. I.TE, *AS SATURDAY, 10 10 3. AM) TILROAT. T. DOWNS, ATTOItNJiY—AT—LAW Ex-Protli'jr. A Recorder ofSulliTan C Offiro with J*hiriff.Mabull'oy, Lut'orte Pa. LLOYDS ATTOIt X Ii y- AX-LA w. MUNCY, Lycoiuiuj Co., Penna. - J. & F. 11. IN Gil AM, ATTORN EV S-AT- IAV, LAPOHTE, - - PA. Legal Business attended to iu this and adjoining Counties. J. .MULLKN, ATTORNEY AT-I.AW, Office in Court House building. I.AROUTE. PA. K J. BRAPLKY, j, ATTOUKKY AT-LAW, LAPOKTE, - PA (.mice in County UuiUing near court hottM TRAINER b PURVIS, ism wm, Lows N kuutiatko AC. No. W. lib m.. WiUiauiaport, Pa. All kinds of merchandise bought sold on t»uiiu>uion. CROWN ACME Tit Besl Bsraini [ilTlalCai' II rom . tnilßua. n* ites a litilliual 11 jjl»t. It will not uttioke tha china It will not cbar the wick It ha- a high lira t* It will not t-xplodt. It i« without eoiu|>ari»on # |>er(Vctioii Family Safely Oil. It is tuaiiufiuttirtd I'roui the At orinlk) in lilt- uioal |t«rl'«ctly r«tiuwri«'» in tin- «mM. It Ii TIIK HKST. A»k your tlealor fwr i'MoW M A> «*• Tradi* ortUia rtllatl by Tbi An. uim K*kimiat* Co. \S ilhniu.|u<rl Sinlinß, Ml' illuMuat'tM % !'»>
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