Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, June 23, 1898, Image 4

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    Republican News Item.
CHAS. LOREN WING, Editor.
THURSDAY JUNE 2i, 1898.
"FIRST OF ALL —THE NEWS."
The News Item Fights Fair.
IT IS A PATRIOTIC HOME NEWSPAPER.
Published Every Friday Morning.
Rv The Sullivan Publishing Co.
A i the County Seat of Sullivan County.
LAPOBTE, PA.
Knti-iv.l rtt lite Post Office at La|>orte, »»
second class mail matter.
Sriiscmrrios- —SI.-■> j'cr annum. If
paid in Milvanci* SI.(Hi. Sample copies
free. All eoiiitniiniciitioiis should be ad
dressed to
KKI'UUUCAN Ni:\VS IT Kir.
Laporte l'a. t
I'or a garden hoe* warden rake, ji't'illi.
bitij; hoc, pick, shovel, etc. eall on -I. \\.
Buck.
Wall paper with line borders to malell,
• lust received at .1. W. I'.neks. Suncstown.
It von tired fence wire, eall on I W .
ISilek. lie lias diM'erent sizes on hand
In no country are there more ilia
to lie found than ill the I'nited
tst .<.• e.-;. according to the population. It
is estimated hy a leading New Yorlc
diamond dealer that there are upward
of ooo.OOU worth of diamonds in
tliis country. Moreover, this vast
amount is increasing every year.
I'ntll quite recently diamonds were
rarely cut 111 this country; but Ameri
can inventors have developed a pro
cess for diamond cutting which i.s vast
ly superior to that done abroad.
The loss in weight through cutting is
sometimes fully one-half, but the value
is increased probably more than two
fold.
The Dutch city of Amsterdam lias
been the great diamond cutting centre
of the world from time immemorial,
and up to it few years ago over twelve
thousand people in that place were di
rectly or indirectly dependent upon
this trade.
But it was nut reasonable to suppose
that Amsterdam should continue to
hold a monopoly of diamond rutting.
As one of the greatest importing cities
of the world. New York gradually of
fered inducements to diamond cutters,
and an industry has been steadily built
up here that is now very flourishing
and profitable. In 1 KT.9 Henry I).
Morse, of Boston. Mass.. invented a
machine for cutting and pojishing dia
monds, and since then improvements
have been made upon it that are very
important. The foreigners continue to
polish their stones by hand, hut in this
country machinery is largely used.
A famous gem expert places the total
value ef all the diamonds in the world
at ovtjr $1,000,000,000, of which s:ir.o.-
000,000 worth are in the hands of deal
ers, carried in stock. All the other
diamonds are in the hands of private
individuals, and the question naturally
arises. Who owns them? This is not
so easily answered, except in the case
of large and world famous gems.—
Godey't Magazine.
tiolil 111 llricka.
Most people know that gold is the
most widely distributed of all metals,
being found in almost every country in
the world, though, of course, not in
quantities which it would pay to dig.
Now comes the startling discovery that
the common red clay of which bricks
are made contain gold at the rate of
nearly a shilling's worth to the ton —
evon, in some cases, a little more. In
the houses of London there are at least
r.,000, 000 tons of brick. Make a little
calculation at the rate of 1 shilling
per ton and you will find that no less
than $1,250,000 the precious metal
is locked tightly u]s in the ugly red
walls of London alone.
TrpaNury "(Jlrlin."
liOts of Treasury girls at Washington
are widows, hundreds of them are old
maids and several thousand are sweet,
marriageable girls, with pretty fares,
good hearts and a high grade of culture
and education. Many of them have had
Governors and generals for fathers, not
a few are the widows of noted soldiers
and statesmen, and all are far above
the average of their sex the United
States over. Many have travelled
widely.
Money M»dp on I.ont Tlckrta,
Street car tickets in Washington are
-"! d at the rate of six for a quarter.
This has been the custom for years.
A;i officer of the company states that
tickets to the value of $48,000 have
i • ver been used. The Inference Is
t .'.t they have been lost and destroyed.
Hi'nl Kiluciili'it Nation.
Germany is now the best educated
nation of the Continent, yet only 100
years ago German teachers in many
parts of the country were so poorly
paid that they used to sing In front of
houses in order to add to their incomes
by odd pence.
In the Baltic Sea there are more
wrecks than in any oUier place in the/
world. The average throughout the
year is one each day.
The 'disposition of men to look ax
things from their own especial point
of view was well illustrated on the
morning after the recent election.
President McKlnley said: "I am wel!
pleased with the result of the election."
Mr. Bryan's comment was:"The feel
ing in favor of the Chicago platform
shows a healthy growth." Each man
gave most weight to what he found In
the results of the election th»t was
most protitable to hUown party.
Report of Auditors of Davidson Twp. i
Charles E. llazeii Supervisor of puviilsou Twp. !
for the year ending March 14,1898,
Dr. ir. |
Amount ol' ituplieate:.... loj-t st
Amount ot ex tru, duplicate i>-»
Ymt. received from County Treas.. 1492 Oil
By receipts shown and canceled... 13un7a
Kxonerations allowed '•}>-
Word done oil duplicate 123J42
Jll days servlso us supervisor 321 00
days with horse 875
Hauling tools on road -jOOO
Work on duplicate ... ,
Receipt as shown and canceled.. 4 19
ilalaucc due township l:m :!:i
HUB 99 :lUB ".HI
C. K. Hazen. work for J. t> Wilson for the year
1890. Hv work, 48 59: by cash :t.lf>- - &>t 74
Oscar Lewis, Supervisor of Davidson township
for the yetu ending March 14,1898,
Amount, of duplicate IWB
Amount of extra duplicate ">lB 4;.
Amt. received from County Treas.. 1600 00
do I>. S. l'hillips Su)iervisor 15 70
Balance due Oscar Lewis Supv 93 01 j
By receipts as shown t.m.o;.
'Exonerations allowed 8-1 19
Work done on duplicate '>92 .J9
151 davs services oft super* Isor TJh M
11 1 .. days team work 26 an
Material furnished 1031
2095 67 2095 (17 i
Account of I>. W. burling, Overseer of Poor for |
the year ending March 14,1898.
Balance due lust settlement 08 02
Reed. from Win. Moran Collector 200 uu
do County treasurer 32.»00
By receipts as shown and canceled.. ISO 01
Seruives in Kutz case d 48
do us Ovrseer 065
Balance due township 45 88
593 irj 593 o*2
Account of.l. Steck, Overseer of Poor for year
'ending March 14,1898.
Kalanecdue from last settlement... 59 21
Received from County Treusurer 700 oo
do Win. Moran Collector :*1 G t> r »
do D. W. Darling 100 00
By receipts as shown and canceled.. 184 24
Receipt from Danville Hospital 375 00
Expeuscs in Kutz case 55 30
Registering und postage 24 50
Receipts as shown and canceled. 00 23
Balance due township 170 53
1175 80 1175 80
Account of M. I). Horn, Treasurer of Duvidsou
School District for year ending June 0,1808.
Received from County Treasurer... 1000.00
do State appropriation 1243 0s
do James Moran Col lector 283 01
do Win. Moran Collector 705
do D.li. Lornh, Col. 1889... 173 17
Bui. due M. I>. Horn School Treus 230 21 _ <
By receipts us shown and canceled 3527 37
Commission 2 |>er. cent 7130
Receipts «s shown and canceled 37 83
50 3030 50
As>clsand liubililio of Davidson School Dis
trict for the year ending J fine i>. 189s.
Balance due*from James Morau Col.
for years 1805,'% 1053 12
Wm. Moran Collector for the year 1897^
Ainonnt of duplicate I'M'*; 7''
Credited hy exonerations 20
Exoii. ofTnd. School District 4808
Amount of tax returned 10 00
l'aid M. 1) Horn School Treasurer 705555
Rebate 35 27
Due Twp. from Wm Moran Co I 502 30
l:i«;C» 7«» 1:100 70
A»ets of Davidson township Poor District for
the year ending June 0, 1808.
Bal/due from Wm. Morau Col ..... 700.00.
Liabilities of Davidson town>hip Road Fund
i for the year 1807.
John Kurge S <K> ih»
liobt. Sttu'inont estate 700 oo
! P. Dome i 325 00
M. J. Phillip- 100 00 1025 00
We the undersigned auditors of David>on town
ship, Sullivan county. Pa., have examined the
foregoing accounts and find them correct to the
best of our knowledge and belief. Witness our
hands and seal thisotn day of June, 1808.
MONROE PAINToN. i
P.M. TAYLOR. Auditoiv j
J.C.Starr I
Report of Auditors of School and Building !
Funds ot Laporte Borough.
J. W. Flynn, Treasurer of School Finals for ihe I
school year ending June c., 1808.
To unit. reed, from T.J.Keclcr Col. 00 21 lis
• lo 11. Boschliauson Col.:08 30 oo
do «I<> 07 52 72
«|o do Aug. 3d 'O7 358 01
do Oct. '. ''7. state Appropriation 131 9 s
Due J W Flynn Treasurer 124 02
By unit, due Treas. last audit 123 4 1
do orders redeemed B*s 60
do Com. 2 per cent, on *885.00 17 71
1020 81 102081
J. W. Flynn,Treasurer Building Fund for school
year ending June 0,18'.*8.
To balance lastfaudit 251 19
Amt. reed. A.II. Buschhausen c 01.'97 331 07
do do -18 05
do do 28 01
do T.J Kecler i 'ollector 00 30 40
By amt. oi orders redeemed 515 70
do .;o bond coupons redeemed 07 50
do ( om. 2 per et. on 3013 20.. 12 27
do amt. due Borough d 30
070 02 079 92
Musical Fund.
To amount of musical fund loss:',
T. J. Kecler. Collector of Taxes, -chool vein J
ending June 0,1807.
To balance due last audit.. 21 05
By Treasurer's receipt 21 05 I
Building Tax
To balance due last audit 30 10
By Treasurer's receipt 30 4o|
• A. H. Buschhausen,. Collector of School Taxc> I
for year ending June 0,1808.
To amount of duplicate. 51007
By Treasurer's receipt 358 01 I
Rebate 10 40 ,
( ommission 3 per ct. on 70.... 11 00
Treasurer's receipt 52 72
Commission 5 per ct. on £55 49.. 2 77 i
Treasurer's receipt 30 90
Land returns in 90
Exonerations allowed .... i t 20 i
Balance :'.9 90!
s|<; «*.7 510 07;
Building Tax.
To amount of duplicate 182 31
By Treasurer's receipt :i3i 07 (
Rebate 17 90
Commission 3 per cent 10 24 j
Treasurer's receipt 3.s u">
I Commission 5 per ct. on -to »•> ... 2c;
Treasurer's leecipt 28 01
I Laud returns 10 90 j
Exonerations allowed 7 10
Balance 4_>
482 31 182 31 j
Statement oi Liabilities and Resources for La-I
porte Borough* School District for year ending
June 0. 1808.
Liab, Recor.
To amt. due by J. W. Flynn. Ties. 124 02
Outstanding orders Nos. 320,322,3,23 lss o<»
Resources in excess of liabititii>> !•»•» 07
By land returns 1895 15 8-1
do 1890 10 77
do 1897 10 90
Due from A. Buschhausen < 01. ';»7.. 3.9 90
do State appropriation i:;t ic»
511 «;o 511 (59
Building Fund.
! 18 bonds M £loo each Isonu)
| Bv Lnnd returns 1895 j;, M
do 1890 10 77
do 1897 10 90
Due from A.H.Buschhausen Col. «.i7 35 42
do J. W. Flynn Treasurer *97 51 30
Liabilities in excess of resource*. . 1072C5
180000 IaOOOO
Musical Final,
Amt. in liamlb J. W. Flynn, Treas. 10883
We the undersigned uuditoiN of Laimrte lioro.
do hereby certify that we have carefully examin
ed the accounts of the collector ami Treasurer of
the fiscal year 1897 and tind them correct as set
forth in the foregoing statement. Witness our
hands and seal this 7th day of June, 1898.
THOS. E. KENNEDY. H.A.KARNS Auditors.
The lowa State Board of Health has
passed a regulation asking city govern
ments to prohibit the riding of bicycles
with drop handle-bars within their
jurisdictions, on the ground that it is
detrimental to the health of riders to
assume that position.
Another crowd of idiots are going
to the North Pole to freeze to death,
but nobody cares excepting the Coro
n«r, -who thereby misses a chance to
sit on the remains.
Statement oi .Laporte Township.
Philip Kargc in account with Laporte township 112
as Collector of special mail lax for the year end- ;
jug June 0, 1898,
Amt. in lianils of collector for '96 tux :t7 W#
Auit returned on same 27 I
Balance due township ol 79
By exonerations 11 o:'. j
Laud returns 10 US j
Amt. collected, 5 jier cent oil I*l
Rebate on aliovc 'J sj
Collectors commissions •"»
Amt. collected on face duplicate HO 75 ;
< olleetor's commission •"» :10
Amt. collected 6 per cent added..
Amt uncollected '•*>
To amt. of duplicate -tuu.Yi i
4on *>'J
Cash Amount.
To balance in hand ;si 7U
Amt. collected within <SO du\> l'Jtitfc
Amt, on face duplicate lOtl 0>
Amt. collected 112» |>er cent added i» 2K
Auu. uncollected so
liv receipts tiled Km 78.
I Commission 10 01
| Rebate 0 ; '
j Balance in hands of collector 101 00 ' (
:;771W> f177 00 !
I*. Kargc, Collector of c\tra road tax 1807 8
i To amt. of duplicate -un •"»-
] By exonerations 11 Oil
Laud ret urns 10 08:
j Amt. collected within Uoda>s I*l 1
1 Rebate on above... '' s
• Collector's commission • »jl
Amt. collected 011 face duplicate.. lot) 7ft
; Collector's commission »:K)|
: Amt. collected ft jiercent added.. 0 28 1
j Amt. uncollected :»:180| 1
KM) 52 400 52 I
Cach Account.
Amt. collected within no day I'.HJ l>
Amt. oil face duplicate lur»0'»
Amt. collected ft i>er cent added... 0 •>
Amount uncollected M v «»
Ry receipts tiled l». »7s
Commission 10 01
Relmte 0 82 j
Balance in Collector's hands I-« 0 30
:Jls 81 :Uft 81 ;
I I'hilip Kargc in account with l.ai*irte township
as Collector of Poor Tax for I*o7.
Balance in hand from IHW tax. 42 2»'. ,
Amt returned on same -II
• Balance due township 10 1 »
i To amount of duplicate ion 02
By exonerations 'J :
» Bv returns '
, Amt. collected within tioda>« li'mOO .
t Rebate
112 commission ft 38;
, Amt. collected 011 face duplicate 110 57
Commission 82
] Amt. collected ft i**r cent added.. 7 20
; Amt. uncollected 4.» s7 :
100 52
( a>h Account.
| To balance in hand from ls% to I t
Ann. collected within GOiluys IT'.ill
! Aint. collected 011 fare duplicate 11*;:!'.'
Amt. collected 5 lx'r rent added. 7 J'.i
Amount uncollerted ■T>*7
Bv receipt* lile<l am 71
Kelwte HOT
Commission 11 "Jit
Balance in hand of collector IW 2t> j
;l»y 11 :«t> U j
Htuienicnt of School ilourtl of 1-iii* tu\\ushlj>
fortlieyear ending June li. IS9B.'Account of Philip
Kargc lis collector of school tax for 1897.
Balance in hand from is;»'.lax. l:'.l wi
Kcturncd on same • s
By error in settlement of I s '*' '• 70
Balance iluc township. llii;i-
I To amount of duplicate v.:! ,v;
I By exonerations <1 IW
I Returns WB
| Amt. collecU'd within iwdays ,'io'jo
Itcbatc on above. 11 'r
Collector's commission
Collected on face duplicate
Collector's commission 'iBB
Amt. collected S per cent added... I <
Ann. uncollectsf M7ti
Ml 8:1 Kl3 88
cash Account.
■ llahuiccdue township from 18*J6. llii'.i-'
CollectiKl within 60 days '."Js 47
Collected on face duplicate KM 7U
Amt. collected r> ikt cent added.. i:i -u
Amt. uncollected ivt Tii
By receipts tiled <io 28
j By commission 11108
| Billance In hand of collector Hi 'JU
oflO 11 <lO 11
! Account of John Kleruiiu. I'rca-urer for ihe
year ending June 0,1898.
i Amt. received from Countv I'rcas liu; txi
; do do 400 00
State Appropriation awtoi
Received of I*. Kargc Collector VX) '
Teachers'salaries intiuo
Attendance at institute 4'.t 00
School supplies til 71
Fuel and contingencies I.M 81
Secretary's salary 20 00
Repairs -0 25
Attorney's fees 10 00
Publishing "40
Auditing fees 100
Other expenses I 75
Treasurer's fees 29 18
Orders outstanding 38
Balance in treasurer's hands 14 19 1444 75
We the undersigned auditors uixl clerk bo here
by certify thatlthe foregoing statement i« true
and correct to the best of our knowledge.
H.J. KARGE, |
\V J.LORI), Auditors,
.1 A. TRAl'till I
I C, K. I'ETERS, Town Clerk.
New lot of wall paper, timolliv and
clover seed, onion sets m popular prices,
at .1, W. Buck's.
I
Everybody Says So.
Cascarcts t.'andv Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of the ape, pleas
ant ami refreshing to the laste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
, euro headache, fever, liabitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
of O. C. C. to-day; lU, 2."i, r>o cents. Sold aud
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
Fine frcsli oranges, lemons and bananas
at dolin W. Rucks, Sonestown.
Educate Your HoweU With Caacarett.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. 112 all, druggists refund money.
('all in and see the new nickel oil stove,
a <:ood tiling for summer use. J. W.Huck.
Cabbage, celery and cauliflower
! plants for sale at and .\lO per linii
' dred, at the store of Mrs.M. <'. Lauer.
Twinkling of the Stars.
A discovery of much interest to aa
; tronomers has been made by Dr. L. L.
J. See, who is iu charge of Lowell Ob
-1 servatory at Flagstaff, A. T. The cause
of the twinkling of the stars has al
ways been a mystery, none of the
i theories advanced having stood the test
of thorough investigation. Dr. See has
1 found the cause to be the presence in
t the atmosphere of innumerable little
air currents or waves, which dart
: through the air and cause a break in
the light from the star. The result is
, that to a beholder on the earth the star
has the familiar appearance of twink
ling. These little air currents can be
distinguished through the 24-inch
telescope very plainly on nights when
this twinkling is observed most by re
moving ihe eye-piece of the instru
ment.
Kansas City has one of the longest
straight stretches of boulevard in the
country. From Olathe, Kan., on one
side, to Independence, Mo., on the
sther, there is a straight course of as
phalt and macadam for over fifty miles,
ft'lth Kansas City in the middle.
irs Trying
to the patience to keep on taking !
medicine that does not cure. But !
it is trying that leads to success. ;
If you are suffering from eczema, |
boils, eruptions, etc., you will begin |
your cure the day you begin trying !
c Aaer's
dtrsaparlili.
A Horrible Railroad Accident
is a daily chronicle in our papers; also
the death of some dear friend, who had j
died with Consumption, whereas, if he or i
she had taken Otto's Cure for Throat and ;
Lunjrdiseases in lime, life would have,
been rendered happier and perhaps saved, j
Meed the warning ! If vou have a cough i
or anv afleclion of the Throat and Lungs
Call on T. Keeler,Laporte; W. L. ;
I 101l man, Hillsgrove; H. S -Lancaster,,
Forksville; <l> Jennings, Agt. Kstella;
Jno. W. I'.uck, Sonestown, and get a
trialjpackage free. Large size 50c and -i.'ic. j
G. A. Rogers
I'OKKSVIU.E, I*A.
(Successor to l'.W. Kawcett.)
Watches, Jewelery,
Silverware, Etc.
I'ievcle repairing. Uieyele sundries. I
Fishing tackle, al lowest possible
i. ■
I rice.
Good NewH.
No other Medicine was ever given such
. a test as Otto's Cure. Thousands of hot
; ties of this great (ierinan remedy are he
! itig distributed ukkk or i iiAitiii:, lo those j
nlHii lcd with Consumption, Asthma, j
'('roup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and all
, Throat and Lung diseases,giving the peo- !
I file proot that < Mio's Cure will cure them i
j For sale only by T. J. Keeler, Laporte; I
W.1.. llotliniin,Hillsgrove; U.S. Lancaster |
1 Forksville; <'. I!. Jennings, Fstella; Jno. j
! \V. Hack. Sonestown. Samples free.
Large bottles fiOc and 2"ic.
New lot ol'liinothy and clover seeds and
onion sets at lolin \V. Mucks, Sonestown.
No-To-Bac for El.vy Cent«.
Ouaranteed tobacco habit cure, tnakes weak
men strong, blood pure. SOo,U. All druKK'sts.
To Cure Vonatlpation Forever.
Take Coscarets Candy Cathartic. 10<- or 25c.
If C C. C.'. fall to cure, driiKKtsts rrfund money.
Heavy
Cannonading
on HIGH PRICES at
PLACE'S
New Grocery
LAPORTE, PA.
We step forward.not backward. We
are opening up new ways tor the pub
lic to attain just as good bargains in
General Merchandise
at Laporte as iu NVilliamsporl or else
where. We are planning each week
to that end. This week it is
uon"s KLE S COFFEE at
PRINCE'S nc per lb.
Business at the store is getting busier
each week. The newness ol the goods
and the littleness ot price tends to
turn the stream of trade our way. A
call will convince you that you can
do the best at
E. L. PLAGE'S
NEW GROCERY.
Spring
and Summer
Every corner of the store is
bright, with the newest things
for Women's wear and Men's
wear and Children's wear.
We are glad to have yon come in
and see the new life of the old
store and look at its excellent
line of goods.
Spring Weight
Underware
for Men, Women and
Children.
In conjunction with
the inviting varities, all
prices will be found more
than ordinarily small.
Grocery Department
A new and fresh sup
ply of Groceries have
have just arrived.
Vernon Hull,
Hillsgrove, Pa.
W.L.Hoffman's
- HILLSGROVE
Three Big Stores-- MUNCY VALLEY,
PROCTOR, PA.
An Explosion of Values.
PRICES BLOWN TO ATOMS.
Two or three reasons for this—liberal supply, bet
ter qualities, less in price than found elsewhere.
Ladies' Dress Wares.
They are the kind women want, and our prices will
cause lively selling.
CORSETS Selling at Corset Prices.
No other line in these stores has such decided
growth as that of Corsets. Augmented sales each
month demonstrates the superiority of brands.
General Merchandise.
There is to be found a general line of seasonable
goods constantly on hand.
Remember the Place.
JENNINGS BROS.
We keep in stock at our mills a
complete line of dressed lumber
in hemlock and hardwood.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Gang Sawed and Trimmed Lumber.
I OPF7 PA.
SPECIALTIES
Hemlock Novelty or German Siding,
i Hemlock Ceiling 7-8 or 3-8 stick,
Hemlock Flooring any width desired,
Hemlock Lath both $ and 4 feet long,
Hardwood Flooring both Beech, Birch or Maple,
The same woods in 3-8 ceiling.
CORRESPONDENCY SOLICITED.
1 *
Buy Good Goods!
And you will be surprised
how cheap they are in the end.
We hare just unpacked such a stock of coats and capes to which we are pleased
to call vour special attention. We do not pretend to handle the cheapest
coats id the market, but we do say we have the BEST and neatest fitting
garments made. Our coats and capes are made to order, and in the latest
styles with prices to suit everybody.
IN DRESS GOODS WE WERE NEVER BETTER
PREPARED TO PLEASE YOU THAN AT THE
PRESENT, AS WE HAVE THE LARGEST AS
SORTMENT IN THAT LINE EVER DISPLAY
ED IN THE COUNTY.
I Ladies and Misses, lioys'and Men, you need not go halt frozen'this winter for we
have plenty of underwear for you all, both in cottou or wool, red or gray and
the prices are very low, so low that when you see the goods you will bs aston
! «hed that we are able to give you such bargains.
i One word in regard to foot wear:
Our shoe department was never more complete and if you will Jfavor us.witb
j vour attention for a few minutes when in town we will convince you that we
liave the most carefully selected line of fine and heavy boots and shoes ever
brought before the public. On crockery we have just received some very
pretty designs in Decorated Dinner Sets to which we invite your attention.
The buying of country produce has always been a special feature of ou
Business, and we still continue in paying the highest each prices for Butter
Eggs and Wool.
E. G. Sylvara dushore. ipa.
Wright & Haight,
SUCCESSORS TO
M. R. BLACK, Forksville, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS Ol>
Doors, Sash, Moulding, Flooring, Ceiling etc.
DRESSED LUMBER
Full and complete seasoned stock always on hand,
i A fine line of furniture etc. The most complete line of
Coffins and Casket to select from in Sullivan County.
The finest hearse in the county, with equipments to match.
Embalming a specialty- Funerals directed with
I safety and dispatch.
PRICES REASONABLE.