THE REPUBLICAN. W. M. CHENEY, - - -Editor. FKLW. Y, JANUARYBI. 1806 TB>REPffBLICAN CODHTT CONVENTION, Saturday, February 29 The Republican Standing Com mittee met in Laporte on Tuesday, January 28, 189G, when it was voted that tlie Republican County Con vention will be held in Laporte, Saturday, February 29, 1896. at 1 o'clock p. m.to elect one dele gate to the National Convention (subject to District conference), one delegate to the State Convention, choose congressional conterees, who shall in the event of their being a home candidate for Congress, support his candidacy in the District confcrence,J-.ind to transact any other business that may be brought before the convention pertaining to the Re publican pirty. Delegate election will be held on Saturday, February 22, 1896 botwen the hours of 4 and 7p. m. COMMITTEE ON RULES. .T. W. Rogers, Hon. E. M. Dunham. J. L. Christian, Hon. T. J. Ingham. W. M. Cheney, W. J. Lawrence and F. P. Vincent. Following is the Vigilance Com mittee : Bernice.—Harry Keller, George Body, Wm. Allen. Cherry—Ed Whitebread, Jos. Sick, Levi 15. Yonkin. Colley—Wm. Allen, Royal Scouten, Oscar Barnes. Dushore—Ben Kline, John Scher, Frank Buck. Davidson—G. W. Simmons, L. M. Kins: Chas. Mead. Elkland—Miles O. Barnes, Ulysses Bird Grant Little Forks twp.—Wm. Bird. Thos. Bedford, Wm. Saam. Forksville boro.—E. J. Sturdevant, B. F. Lancaster, G. A. Rogers. Fox—W. E. Porter, A. E. Campbell, R. S- Fanning. Ilillsgrove—G. E. Darby, W, L.nolT man, Vernon Hull. Jamison City —T.'"W. Harvey, N. P. Schuyler, G. W. Lilley. Laporte boro.—N. C. Maben, George Lauren son, W. C. Mason Laporte twp.—T. c. Botsford, Joseph Newman, B. B. King. Lopez—F. U. Waltman, B. W. Jennings Jonh Cogsdell. Mt. Vernon—Warren M. Edkin, H. B. Brown, George Laurenson. Peale. Jr., E. S, Chase, J. W. Aumiller. On motion adjourned. F. P. VINCENT, Chairman. Our Evposcil Luke Front. Columbus, 0., Jan. 24.—Captain James M. Burns, of the seventeenth United States Infantry, in a paper read before the lyceum of the officers of his regiment, points out the forces which Euglaud would be able to marshal upon short notice along the lakes. He saj's Chicago or Cleve land would be the first place assault ed. The seizure of Chicago would cut off northwestern flour, grain and meat from the East. The capture of Cleveland would be followed l>y an effort to cut rail communication between tbe East and West, at Columbus, Cbillicothe and Portsmouth, which would block ade everything from the west, includ ing freight for the Chesepeakc & Ohio, Captain Burns says the cap» ture of Columbus would be ot more importance to a British army than the capture of any port south of Fortress Monroe, and argues for better lake defenses. One suggestion is a canal 100 feet wide at the bottom and twenty feet deep across the State of New York to use for commerce in time of peace and to admit our smaller naval ves sels to the lakes in time of war. A LEGAL BATTI.E IS OX. Caae that will Attract Attention the World Over. Cincinnati, Jan. 26, —A legal fight which will attract the attention of Roman Catholics the world over, will be instituted this week. Attys. Stephens, Lincoln and Smith, who represent this diocese, have been notified to appear before the County Auditor to hear an application made upon bebalf of some persons whose identity is not at- present established, for tbe placing on the tax duplicate of all the property in this county owned by the lloman Catholic church and not used as a place of worship. Auditor Ilagerly will refuse ns he did privately some time ago, and a suit in mandamus will be filed against him in the Su* preme Court. The property in question is valued at one million dollars and an effort will be made to have it charged for the last six years on an increased valuation of six million dollars. The contract for doing this work was signed late FrU day afternoon. The move is said to have originated with the American Protective Association. Valentine*. Any boy or girl sending me 35c to pay for packing and mailing, I will send them a large box containing a large assortment of comic and fanry valentines, worth ten times the amount. Send early to get good assortment. Address, Harry Bubb, 83, Fourth Ave., New York city, Y. Social. The Y. W. C. T. U. will hold a parlor meeting at the home of Miss llarriel E, Grimm, Friday evening, Jan. 31. Recitations, readings, and social games will occupy the evening. A cordial welcome to all. A con tribution for the organization will be asked. Everyone is invited to the special "Endeavor Day Service" in the M. E. church, Sunday evening, Feb. 2. Sued tor Libel. John J. Becker and Albert F. Becker, cigar manufacturers in Scranton, have begun a libel suit against the Elmira Telegram, SSO - damages being claimed. In the West Side department of the Scran ton edition of the Telegram there appeared an article about a building owned by these gentlemen. It was claimed that the structure was a disgrace to the city, being the place of many drunken secnes. The plaintiff claims that the article has brought them into public scandal, infamy and disgrace. What are we to believe ? One dispatch from the Transvaal says, that Jameson, the freebooter and in vader, has been released from the Johannesburg prison, and another says that he is still in jail, and will be given a taste of Boer justice at the proper time. It would appear a rather strange thing to do to release this English land-grabber after he had put the Transvaal government to the expense of recruiting an army to hault him in his raid. While his crime desirves death, and in almost any civilized county would be pun ished with death, yet it is said that the kind old Boers arc going to let Jameson and his freebooters ofT with imprisonment, but for how long they do not say. They ought to be im mured for the balance of their natural lives. They were bent on murder when arrested, in fact, had engaged in a murderous battle, in which several of the Boers were killed, and their offense is on a par with the crime of murder. ESTELLA ITEMS. Tlie recent, warm wave has bad quite a demoralizing effect upon our roads. C. B. Jennings, our enterprising merchant, filled bis ice bouse last week with a fine lot of ice. S. C. Vargerson made a business trip to Dushore last Thursday. J. J. Webster filled his ice house last week. John is preparing for a hot summer. S. C. & C. A. Vargarson arc cutting feed on Bear Mountain this week. The old adage that a green Christ inas makes a fat grave yard is be> vond contradiction the present year, there is the most sickness and the greatest number of deaths that has been known in this section for many years, and the end is not yet. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tompkins, mourn the loss of their only child about one year old. Interment at Sugar Ridge cemetery last week. Uncle Joseph McCarty one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Elkland twp , was buric-d last Thursday; interment in the Friends eemetcr}'. He was a man greatly beloved and respected by all; he never married. Ia the. same house a grandneice of his died, Thursday morning she was between eight and ten years old; oldest daughter ol Ernest Beeby who died about three months ago, two other children are seriously ill with the gripe and pneumonia with very little hopes of recovery. This terribly aillicted family have the sympathy of the whole communitj'. Charles Brown who has been seriously ill with lagrippe at the home of his father, John S. Brown, of Lincoln Falls, is much better. Mrs. John McGuire, widow of the late John McGuire, is quite seriously ill with hemorage of the lungs. Frcse Hess, son of John W. Hess of Lincoln Falls, is quite seriously ill with lagrippe. Mrs. 11. W. Osier, is in very poor health. Garden Warburton, son of widow Warbutton of Lincoln Falls, who has been very sick with pneumonia, at the home of his brother-in-law, Nelson McCaity, is much better. William E Wheatley with his wife are visiting his brother John, a rail roan engineer at Sayre, The Estella literary society gave an entertainment here Friday even ing; the program was a good one and was well rendered; the paper was well written, tho dialogues were good and the music was first class and was well received by a full house although the weather was very stormy and the roads muddy, OBSERVER. Subscribe for the REPUBLICAN. Lleenae Notice. Notice is hereby given that the following applications for license have been duly tiled and the same will be presented to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Sullivan county, on the 17th day of February A. D. 1»96, at 2 o'clock p. m. HOTELS. Dennis Keefo - - DUSIIORF. BOROUGH. Henry Obert do Richard Cummuskey, do John Pyne, do Thomas MnhafTey, do A. L. Johnston, do William Collins - - CHBRRY TWT. James Conner, do John Daley. do Charles E, Jackson, do John McGee, do Ernestine Seeman, do John C. Schaad, do John E. Gross, do Henry W. McKibbins, LAPORTK BORO. Russel Karns, do Smithgall & Sick, HILLSQROVE TWP. James 11. Keefe, do Charles H. Seeley, FORKSVII.I.E BORO- Moses C. Miller, LAPORTK TWP. Jeremiah Staekhouse, SHREWSBURY TWP. C. Peale Jr. & Wm. Vanbuskirk, do Phoebe E. Magargle, DAVIDSON TWP. Daniel 11. Lorah " do J. M. Kline do Pennington Brothers, do Jeremiah Deegan &A. Farrell, COLLEY. Jefferson T. Jackson, do Charles F. Ilunsinger, do Frank L. Ricketts, do MERCHANT DEALERS. William Oniel - DUSHORE BORO, Lawrence D. Finan do EATING HOUSE, Robert McGee, do Mrs. Margaret Conner, do Patrick Daley. do John II Youkin, do Prank W. Gallagher LAPORTE BORO. Charles E. Jackson, CnEiiRY Twp. James Moran DAVIDSON Twp. Martin L. Brown, COLLEY TWP. DISTILLERS LICENSE. John Schaad, CnERRY TWP. BREWERS nnd DISTILLERS. Lenord llilbert, CHERRY TWP. W. J. LAWRENCE. Clerk Q. S. Clerk's Office, Laporte l'a., Jan. 25, 1890. Trial List, Feb. Term 1896. RETURN DAY, FEU. 24, LMK). 1. C. I). Eldrcd vs Milton Gilman and N. M. Oilman, No. 74 Feb. term 1888. Ejectment. 2 David Brown (use) vs J. 11. Terrell and E W. Trexler & Sons, No. 50 Feb. term 1893. Assumpsit. 3. Keystone Confection Company vs Geo. (J. Jackson. No. 14 Feb. term 1895. 4 Henry McDoinont vs Thomas Ma haffey Sheriff. No. 5(5 May term 1895. Trespass. 5. John O. Wilson vs The Lyon Lum ber company. No, 13 Sept. term 1893. Defendants appeal. 0. 11. J. Shaylor vs Richard Lisson. No. 32 Sept. term 1895. Replevin. 7. 11. J. Shaylor vs Stewart Chase. No 33 Sept. term 1895. Replevin. 8- Elizabeth Remsnyder vs Thomas Mahaffey No. 70Sept. term 18«5. Trspass, 9. S W. Wright vs Mary W. Emory, No. 1. Sept. term 1895. in equity. W. J. LAWRENCE, Protli. Proth's. office, Laporte Pa , Jan. 11, 1890. QOINTT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, HON. E. M. DUNHAM, Presi dent Judge. Honorables John Yonkin and M. J. Phillips, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jad Deliverer, Quarter tensions of the Peace, Orphans Court and Common Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their preempt, hearing dute the 13 day of Dec. 189.1, to me directed, for hold ing the several courts in llie borough of Laporte, on Monday the 24th day of Feb. 1803, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper person nt 2 o'clock Pin- of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rcmera beranccs to those things to which their offices appertain to be done. And tothosw who are bound by (heir recognization to prosecute Against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Sullivan are hereby notified to be then and there to p: 03ecute against them as will be just. ELLIS SWANK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Pa , Jan, 13, '96. WALSII, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. DUSHORE. - - PA. Office in Bank Building, 2d floor. LIME! Lime! to Fertilizer, Can be supplied either by the bushel or car load, By applying at my office. Llmehousc at tannery switch, opposite the saw mill. JAMES McFARLANE. Laporte, Penna. Notice. The books and accounts of Dr. W. B. Hill deceased having been placed in my hauds for settlement by George P- Frontz, Administrator of said decedent, persous knowing themselves indebted to said W. B. Ilill will please call and adjust the same at my office. A. J. RRADLEY, Atty. for Ext, of W. R. Hill, deed. Laporte, Pa. Dec. 23d. 1895. WILLIAMSPORT AND NORTH UKANCII RAILROAD TIME TABLE. BORTH. November, 25, 1894. touTn, P, M A. M I A. M~i»\ Al. 43D 10 30| A..Will'msport«.L{ 10 15 527 510 1(1 55j llalls 945 440 f5 15 fio silj Punnsdale f9 401 f4 35 5 26 11 I2'....llughe«ville 9 29 423 535 11 20i...PiotaroRoeks... 9 21. 4 15 f5 38 ft 1 ....Lyon's Mi 11.... 19 17i fl II f5 41 fll 2«1 Chatnouni f9 15, 14 08 648 11 35i....Q1en Mavrr... 9 0.8 401 fo 55 fll 42 E.ikins f9 03 f3 55 f5 58 fll 54 ....Strawbridge.... 16 00 f3 51 ffi 01 111 49 ...Moooh (1i0n.... f8 50 f3 47 601 11 52|...Mucoy Valley... 8 53 344 610 II 59 Sonestown 847 337 6 23 12 111 Nordmont 8 32i 3 20 I 647 12 34J Lnporte 8 151 303 17 Or, |'l2 53 Ringdalo f7 58! f2 44 720 1 051 Satterfield 7 45] 230 - 112 flag M«- tiuna. Connrations with the Phil), nnd Rending at Halls, fur all point! nonh and aouth and tho Fall'irook ami Beech Creek railroad!- At Sat terlield lor all points on the Lehigh Valley railroad. At Sonentowo with the tiaglea Mere railroad. GEO. V. FORMAN, Vie* President. B. t, KAVENSON, Q«q. Manager, Try Cuticle Cure for chapped hands; large bottle, 25c, at the Laporte Pharmacy. Notice. In re- Estate of Charles Roof, deed. In the Orphan's Court of Sullivan county, No. 9, Sept. term. 1805. The undersigned and auditor Appointed by the Orphans' Court of Sullivan county to distribute the fund in the hands of the Administrator of the estate of said deced ent as shown by the account filed in said court, will attend to tho duties of his ap pointment at his office iu the Court House, at Laporto, Pa., on Monday, the 10th day of February. 1896, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when and where all persons interested in suid fund are required to present their claims and produce their evidence or be forever debarred from said fund. E.J. MULLEN, Auditor. Laporte, Pa., Jan. 6, 1806. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the following accounts of Admr. have been filed in the Register's oflics of Sullivan county viz: Second and final account of W. C. Ma son, Admr. of R. M. Stormout, deed. Final account ofG. E. Wilcox, admr. of Gideon Wilcox, deed. And the following widows' apprais mentshave been filed. In the estate of lleniamin 11. Bryant deed, and that the same will he presented to the Orphans Court of said county on Wednesday, February 20,1806, at 8 o'clock p. m., for confirmation and allowance. Wm. J. LAWRENCE. Register. Register's office, Laporte Pa., Jan. 25, 'O6. § Just JjgrArrived! \abf With a new stock of Latest Stvles of . . . DRY GOODS. Orices below ompetition, NOTIONS* Of All kinds. Winter Hats and Caps, Childrens, youths, Misses and Mens, A variety of styles. Our clothing department is complete. Latest cuts on hand, at bottom Prices. China and Queetisware, Lamps and Lamp fixtures, Boots, and all kinds of Shoes. My grocery department is complete. Call and examine goods and prices, before buying elsewhere. T. J. KEELER, Center Main St„ Laporte, Pa. Bernice Coal at Rock-bottom prices. Fred Roehrlc of Hugheaville, has recently been appointed general sales agent for the Bernice Coal company, along the \V. &N. 13. R. 11. lie is ottering coal at bottom prices and our people will do well to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. PRICE PER UUO3S TON, (2340 lbs.). Grate, - - s'2 05 Eng. - - $2.75 Stove No. 4, - - $2 93. Chestnut, - - $2.9°. Pea, - - $1.90. Address all orders t.o FUEL) IlOElillLE, Ilughesville, I'u. Stoves and Ranges! COAL and WOOD HEATING STOVES, BOX anil EGO STOVES. CAST and STEEL RANGES^, GOOD SECOND HARD HEATERS, CHEAP. FULL LINE OF Stove Brick and Repairs For the leading makes of Stoves oti Hand: HOT AIK, & HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING, Estimates Given. Guns and Amunition, all kinds. Tinning Spouting, Roofing, I'lnmb ing, Heavy and Shelf Hardware. II'II'II'INI Come and see us; prices and terms the best in the county. Quality and Quantity are unsurpassed. SAMUEL COLE, Dushore, J'a. No prices like ours —ox— Groceries. • Every price we quote is the lowest. We intend to keep our prices always The Lowest. And the people have learned to Appreciate the fact that MRS. LAUER'S STORE is right "in it"for cheap goods. My groceries nro Always fresh and of tlio best quality. Flour and feed the bett the market affords. MRS. M. C. LA UER. May 18, '#>. i t' (W> Thursday, ,{ (S l J() V7edn Friday and Saturday TfvOur ice s are down on tl e dates. itrons for their kind favors We extend thanks to our i i their good will in 1800. during 1895 and hope to i •ment of goods VAVE keep a general JAL and our motto i3 _£% i Quick sal, smaU P r act, and you people Our close neighbors are knowing of „ ate an d be convinced in the vicinity of Laporte should in an dise. thatNordmont is the place to buy m , 1 J $5 and over. Express charges paid on purchased BOfSFOBD dc NORDMONT, PA. V^ XT THU NAME OF TH.A J rji.. 4- oC President of the "dfen. WILL, BE ANNOUNCED Ir. 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Address all orders to TIIE SULLIVAN REPUBLICAN, Laporte, P> Write your name and address on a postal caid. send it to Geo. W. Best. Ro Tribune Building. New York city, and a sample copy of The New 1 Wei it ly Tribune will lie mailed to you. SUBSCRIBE NOW Wo will send to any address The New York W'kly Press A clean, interesting, up-to-date Republican National Newspader, conducted to instruct, entertain, amuse and cilif}' 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, 38 Park Row, Ne) York Cry. and a sample copy will bo mnileid to you. ft fflup 1 . Tour horse being always Hhnrp a hot!, - WW/ /fll I 'lia V\ Is ready (or work. His feet aro always 'f j! I I Km Vk in good condition, and he Is not constantly at ■'irn&mi mi VI 1 *. r ■win m\ th 6 I,lack9 n>'th's being sharpened, which £3g itltMtl 112 :l ■' n ruins his feet, causing great expense and loss (aH lilJlM Hi 11 of time to yon. Remember, once shod with Jf vQHI l|l| 'I'M JBfM 1] "Neverslips" yon can easily putin new Calks iff rare 2 Bill"! "IIIBMIMtM If When needed wiiksal rcaoring the shoes. 5 JjHB Wiljiiy Ml Bg STRE four hortt-thorr haw "Xererilipa" on hand; have MFL Ml.wfln Hflliiiv K Mn * SHOE WITH HO OTHER. Send your addrut for <U WJ tcriptivc circular with full information, MAILED FREE. ARSni lITFI A. J . KO AT, Kin B .ton, Pa. ; PREVENT ffv.Tvttiing in Hardware \WSniSSSSS^3SSMES3SSSSSSm I 1 I RANGES. L—ill I HEATING STOVES, i VV 111 WASHING | MACHINES, ! LEELSG AN ° WRINGERS On reasonable terms, •with a SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN. Ileiulqtiartcrs to liny your hardware. JAS. CUHNINSHSM, Kr'" Dushore. Collections Correspondents Made in all Parts of In all Ci'icsof the the World. World, Charles N. Purvis, COLLECTION OFFICES, 540 Paoker St., WILLIAMSPORT. TELEPHONIC NO. 1293. No fees charged unless successful or satisfactory. No FEE LESS Charges on all business THAN 10 PER according to difficulty, ex CENT, AND jicnscs, tie. Very doubt- ALL POSTAGE. ful accounts, and" all ac counts Gvenisold and over fee 50 per cent, of the amount collected >md al! postage. Every thing tried no matter how old or apparent ly doubtful. FOB SALE:— Four buggies, two buck boards, one one-horse lumber wagon, two one-horse lumber wagons. Hand made and brand new. Guaranteed to be first class in every respect. For sale cheap Call and examine tbcm and if you are in need of either, I iitn sure they will meet your approval and satisfaction. W. BAI.LAKD, Laporte, Pa. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Walter Spencer A Son, are respectfully requested to settle the same ou or before the Ist dav of Feb.. 'O6. A. E. TUIPI', Assignee, J. V. fiETTENBUSY, Watch : Maker : and : Jeweler, ■» DUSHORE, PA. j Established Aoril Ist, 1879. T. F. Carskadden, MERCHANT TAILOR, WILLTASPO RT, PA. OEFICE NO. 40, WEST FOURTH STREET. Mr. Cnrskadden is numbered among the very best tailors in the city, and his prices are reasonable. 4->12:'95. An Opportuaitjr form. few dajrs onljr A few live Agents; either sex; genteel business; can he done day or evenings. For particulars write immediately, with reference. Address, W., Box 1864, P. O- N. Y. City. T\KE NOTICE.— My husband. M M. Fiester, has left my bed and board without just cause or provicntion and I hereby for bid any one bartering or trusting him, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. J SARAH C- FIESTER. At ThC^^- Tannery Store I continue to entry the usual assottmeut of both Dry Goods AND Groceries, vhicli lire equal to the best n the market. The present stock 01 BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBER GOODS, s larger tlian usual, as many new styles lave been introduced. Fall and winter styles of Hats and Caps, ire in good supply, and gooff freely. FLOUR, CORN, OATS, CIIOL' and HAY, \re a specialty, and a full stock is always on hand. Coal, Lime, Brick and Stove Wood, can be delivered to suit purchaser, either in small or car load quantities. Hafdwood 11 ' 1 LUMBER, 2 of the usual grades kept, on hand, and orders filled ou short notice. Planed Stock— Hemlock and Hardwoo^/" is always kept on hand. A good stoA well purchased, enables me to meet my sustomers with a fair price. James MeFarlane. LAPOKTE. Our Three seam I for the roofs of "nybu ing^ I and the cost is ou g e t| better. Kemerabf , a « ce I ro»-«—' a NATIONAL BANK Pmuhnt, OP DUBIIORE, PA. G. 11. Wkllss. n , u Tiv C",hier. Capital >50,000. 51, D. SwABTS. Surplus 9 7,000. Solicits accounts of individuals and firms. fJliTw." W A I)I)E 11, Onshore, Pa, OFFICE HOURS: WEDNESDAY, 10 to 3. EYE, KAB BATUKDAY, 10 to 8. AND THROAT, gjJENRY T. DOWNS, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Ex-Proth'y. Register A Eocorder of Sulliran Co Office in Public Building, Court IIou?e Bquar* LaPorte Pa. LI N TO N LLOYD, ATTOUX E Y-A T- L A \V. MJNCY, Lycoming Co,, Peiuu, J. & F. 11. INGIIAM, ATTORN E YB-AT-LA W, LAPORTE, - - PA. Legal Business attended to in this and adjoining Counties. J. MULLEN, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Office in Court House building. LAPORTE, PA. K J. BRADLEY, ATTOBNKY-AT—LAW, LAPORTE, - PA Office in County Building near courthouse TRAINER & PURVIS, COMMISSION I®, LOANS NEGOTIATED &C. No. 29 W. 4tli St., Williamsport, Piw' r»-All kinds of merchandise bought »( sold on commission. CROWN ACME Tie Best Burnini Oil Tiiat Can Be Made Irani pßtrolßum. 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 M • perfection Family Safety Oil. it is manufactured from the finwt crude in the most perfectly equipped refineries in the world. IT IS THE BEST. Ask your dealer for CHOWM ACMK. rrade orders filled by THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Willinmsport Station, Williamsport Pa.
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