Republican news item. (Laport, Pa.) 1896-19??, April 13, 1899, Image 4

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    Republican News Item.
CHAS. LOREN WING, Editor.
THURSDAY, APRIL t ). 1899.
"FIRST OF_ALL —THE NEWS."
The News Item Fights Fair.
IT IS A PATRIOTIC HOME NEWSPAPER.
Published Every Friday Morning.
By The Sullivan Publishing Co.
At the County Seat of Sullivan County.
LAPOBTE, PA.
Entered at the' Post Office at La porte,"[an
second-class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION —$1.25 per annum. If
paid in advance SI.OO. Sample copies
free. All communications should be ad
dressed to
REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM,
Laporte Pa.,
Harrisburg, April li.—The legis
lature will adjourn on the 20th inst.,
and in the nine days remaining there
is iiromise of some of the most ex
citing kind of politics. Hacked by the
sentiment of the great mass of the
Republican voters of the common
wealth in favor of party loyalty and
regularity, the supporters of Colonel
Quay for the United States senator
ship have returned from their homes
determined to march behind the
party's standard to the end of the
battle. There will be no surrender to
the guerrillas under the leadership of
Flinn, of Allegheny, and Martin, of
Philadelphia, the discredited city
bosses, backed by the financial re
sources of Wanamakerism, represent
ing the most selfish principles in JJOli
tics.
During the last few days there lias
been a preconcerted effort on the part
of the newspapers, thriving on the im
mense advertising patronage of Wana
maker, to place the responsibility for
the deadlock upon Colonel Quay. They
totally ignore the fact that he Is the
caucus nominee for senator and that a
mere minority has. up to date, pre
vented the election of the Republican
nominee.
ISSUE BEYOND QUAY.
Senator Quay has not the power to
break the deadlock by taking himself
out of the way. The question is one
that is far above and beyond Quay. It
is a question of the right of the Re
publican party of Pennsylvania to
make a nomination and to Insist that
the voice of the majority shall be the
voice of the party. That is the issue
and there is no otjjer. Senator Quay
would be an ingrate should he advo
cate the surrender of the majority to
a small and malicious minority, lie
cannot do that. It is his duty to re
main a candidate until the end and
throw all the responsibility of the
deadlock upon the shoulders of those
where it rightly belongs.
Senator Quay cannot, prevent the
deadlock, but Boss Flinn. of Pittsburg,
and ex-Boss Martin, of Philadelphia,
can. Wanamaker does not count a fac
tor. because his personal following in
the legislature is extremely small. Un
fortunately, both Flinn and Martin can
crack their whips about the oars of a
sufficient number of personal hench
men to hold the balance of power.
Flinn lias done this thing because he
hates Quay, and hit; hatred is of more
importance to him than the organiza
tion of the Republican party. Martin is
in the guerrilla warfare because, hav
ing once tasted tiie blood of treachery,
he prefers treachery and the absolute
violation of his personal pledge to
manly politics. These are the men who
are doing this thing, and they and
their followers must accept the punish
ment which political parties inflict
upon political renegades.
Stalwart Republicans will not con
cede that the party is going to smash,
for while the guerrillas have done
their best to create chaos and break it I
up they have not succeeded in doing so. !
The attack upon the Republican party j
has been going on for two years, and |
Wanamakerism has done its very j
worst. It has succeeded in overthrow- i
ing seven congressional districts, but j
there is every reason to believe that it
has reached the end of its string. The
Republicans of Pennsylvania know
persecution when they see it.and are
not slow in uncovering political hy
! pocrisy. They understand very well
that this fight against the Republican
majority is not one of principle, but
one of personal revenge, and the man
ner in which at every primary they are
rallying to the support of the Re
publican majority and are repudiating
the guerrilla politicians is proof pos
itive that the political combination of
Flinn, Martin and Wanamaker will
have very litle influence in the future.
MORE COUNTIES ACT.
There could be no more conclusive
evidence submitted bearing upon tho
feeling of Republicans throughout the
state, than is given by the actions of
those Republicans themselves. The
Venango county Republican primaries
were held on Saturday last and the
friends of Colonel Quay had a walk
over in the election of delegates to the
state convention. Brigadier General
George A. Wiley, of Franklin, and W.
H. Corrin, of Oil City, who were chosen
state delegates, are pronounced sup
porters of the Beaver statesman. The
few sympathizers of the Flinn bolters
who reside in Venango county con
cluded that it would be useless to make
a fight against these candidates, who
were chosen by the supporters of the
regular organization. General Wiley
was in Harrisburg recently and as
sured the supporters of Senator Quay
that both the delegates would be in I
tympathy with the state organization,
i'he anti-Quay taction which was in
strumental in the defeat of the Re- '
publican legislative ticket last fall
gave up the fight at the last moment
when they recognized the hopelessness
of their cause. The Quay people were
disappointed at the action of the anti-
Quay forces in refusing to light, after
the bold bluff they had put up, as they
desired to show the anti-Quay people
how weak they really are. The weather
was disagreeable, but a large vote was
polled owing to the contest for some
county offices, and where there was a
contest the candidate allied with the
Quay forces won hands down.
In Forest county Republican pri- |
marles were also held on Saturday last, j
and after a SDlrlted contest the fight I
resulted In a complete victory for the
friends of Colonel Quay. J. C.Scowden,
a firm friend of the Beaver leader, was
elected delegate to the Republican
state convention.
The Republican committee of Snyder
county met at Middleburg on Saturday
and after fixing the assessments on
candidates, adopted resolutions in
dorsing the candidacy of Colonel Quay
for re-election to the I. nited States
senate and commending the action of
Senator Hummel and Representative
Smith, who have been consistently
voting for the caucus nominee for
United States senator.
DELAWARE SOLID.
William L. Mathues, who has just
been ro-elected chairman of the Dela
ware county Republican committee
and who has been here in consultation
with Senator Penrose, Chairman Elkin
and other stalwart Republican leaders,
had this to say about the reported pur
pose of followers of C. L. Magee to
withdraw their support, from the Re
publican caucus nominee:
"If Mr. Magee's real friends wish to
see him ever elected United States sen
ator, the best advice they can give him
is to stand by the present Republican
caucus nominee to the end of the con
test. Mr. Magee's record for stalwart
ism would lead the Republicans of the
state to look for him to do this. There
can be no question of the sentiment of
a great majority of the Republicans of
Pennsylvania being in favor of the re
election of Senator Quay, and of the
feeling that the regular Republicans
should adhere to their policy of voting
for him to the finish.
"If those who were elected as Ke
publicans will follow the wishes of
their party they will ultimately turn
in for the causus nominee.
"The Republicans of Delaware coun
ty, who have just held their primaries
are in thorough sympathy and accord
with the Republicans of Lawrence,
Union, Indiana, Lancaster, Blair ana
the other counties that have recently
gone on record by a popular vote at
the delegate elections. The issue in
Delaware county was not only settled
within the Republican organization,
but by a popular vote at the general
election. A Wanamaker-Prohibition-
Democratic fusion campaign was waged
in our county in November on the leg
islative nominees. Colonel Stone re
ceived a plurality of 5,007 votes, while
the regular Republican nominee :or
the legislature, despite this fusion d«*U,
received pluralities ranging from . .000
to 3,500. While two of our members
have boon voting contrary to popular
sentiment. I am still hopeful that be
fore the end of the session they will
fall in line with the regular Republi
can forces. I think they appreciate the
fact that they have thus far been treat
ed fairly and considerately."
"From your observation here today,
how do you view the situation? Mr.
Mathues was asked.
BLINDLY FLLOW HIM.
"The deadlock may not be broken,"
replied Mr. Mathues, "but whether
there shall be or shall not be an elec
tion, the sympathy and support of the
Republican organization of the state
will be with the men who have loyally,
consistently and steadfastly voted for
the nominee of the Republican caucus.
1 watched with interest the polling of
the vote of Ihe insurgents today. We
were all in the dark as lo whom they
wore going to vote for, until the name
of William Flinn. of Pittsburg, was
called. When 'he east his ballot for
Huff the other 19 bolters blindly lol
lowed his lead, and voted the same
way. The whole proceedings w£ie ma
chine like and indicated a single, set
tled and fixed purpose, and that is to
defeat the nominee of the Republican
caucus. The hopping around from one
candidate to another has wiped out all
consideration of favorite sons, as this
vote is evidently to be manipulated to
carry out ilie plans of a few disgrun
tled leaders."
"What about the delegates to the
Republican state convention from
Delaware?"
"No matter what may be the out
come on the senaiorship," replied Mr.
Mathues. positively, "the four dele
gates from our county will be touud iu
line with the regular Republican state
organization. I am informed that there
are now 31 delegates elected in tlie dif
ferent counties who are in accord with
the same principle, and that not one
has been chosen who will act contrary
to this policy. The organization will
triumph in the end. as political his
tory has demonstrated in every con
dition similar to that existing here to
day."
WORKING MEN I'OR QUAY.
Henry Howester, president, of the
state legislative board of railroad em
ployes of Pennsylvania, when inter
viewed regarding the testimony of
Parker Titus, the railroad conductor,
who admitted having urged Represen
tative Hell, of Northampton, to vote for
Senator Quay, said that railroad em
ployees are generally in favor of the
re-election of M. S. Quay. He added
that it is an undisputed fact that Mr.
Quay is a friend of labor, and that
railroad men feel very kindly toward
him.
"It is the policy of our organization,"
said he,"to recognize no political
party, but to simply use our influence
in behalf of those who stand by labor
interests. Mr. Titus carried out these
principles when he requested Mr. Hell
to vote for Quay. In every instance
when our people have applied to Mr.
Quay his influence has been exerted
in our favor, and for this reason cor
porate power, in my estimation. Is try
ing to crush him. While we have no
special choice in the senatorial fight,
but favor a purely non-partisan posi
tion, 1 will say that under the circum
stances if Mr. Quay is not re-elected
we will certainly lose a friend. Mr.
Titus was entirely correct in the In
dependent course he took in the In
terest of the cause which we espouse."
At Wilkesbarre l'a., a sectiou of the
city lias tumbled into an old coal miue.
Sophia Gray died at Chathnm, Eng
land, to-day at the nge of one hundred
itnd five.
Trolley cars with a continuous vau
deville performance will run to Coney
Island this Summer.
William Cook, a Chinaman, is under
arrest at London, charged with steal
ing 1 ,(HM> pet dogs.
Mrs. Rosa Gates leads a class of
twenty-three, all others being men, at
the Georgia College of Electric Medi
nine
Laporte Borough. '
llcport of the Borough Auditors for '.he fiscal
year "MS, made March 1899. '
K. A Conltlin, Treasurer, In account ',ilt)i Ln -,
jiorte Borough for the year 189*.
To'balauce on hand, audit 'WS -VJii'j'l i
Amt. reeoived.A.Buschhauseii.i.'iil ts»l ;.l
proportion lieenno money mi
'* Auditor Qenerul - w
" F. W. (.Gallagher show license.. <,->
By amount oll H. Karge, order i4>
of bond cupons .<0 00 i
orders redeemed '.si 01 :
Commission ?t»>reent it *7
Kalaiicdue Borough -V.il ¥o I
ILiwJu I JMl'il-
A, II liusciihauscii, Collecior, 1".'7. in ai-rour.t
with Laporte Borough.
To balance due Boro. last audit "I «"
By Treasurer's receipt M
By exonerations 7 "JS> (
: J -I »•: al«i I
A. If. Buschliauvjii, Colli-' l<ir l^is.
To Amount of duplicate -7"
By Treasurer's receipt 51 ■
ft per cent rebate 410.7'j ''> W i
8 j icr cent commission on jivO.'*! <! 71
Treasurer receipt ■•>»'•!
0 por cent commission < <<i Is lya |
Treasurer receipt i- 70
Land returns ;i«'>7|
Balance due Borough •»'. "i
-J7O :::: is: j
A. 11. llusehhatiscu Collector of!'<> »• Funds !«w:
To amount of duplicate -1 90*
By Treasurer's receipt I*S 11 )
5 per cent rebate on '-•n.i.'J-'i m vi,
3 i>er cent commission on Int.'" s.,
Treasurer's receipt -17 4"
fi per cent commission on 18.31!... '.**
Land Returns 1-'3i
Balance due Borough -•.■Jl
-292 on o-.i j
John Minnier flint \V. A. Keiui'siy, Oyi-i-fc . of j
Ptmr in account with lJiporte Honiuch for |N9«. I
To balance due Borough Inst audit tWWs
Anit. receiveil.A.UusclihrtUseii Col. '."Mi 7<i
I'aiil A.K.Tripp, i'- Vel', Mrs.l'ureeil ■< 11 j
Man liunsky and family . .'OO
Insane bill at I'aiiville for N. tVun
ski to June Ist 'OS IV2 00
Piiid T. E. Kennedy, board of tramiK I
K W. < lallagiier !■"
Sheriff Swank ''-SO
SherliV Osier 7f>
T..1. .1 r. 11. Ingham All}.-. 1..C" .
Balance In hands of I J 1".
JS9 VI 71
Statement oi liesonrctis iviut Liabilities.
Outstanding order* 5:12 S7
Bonded inilebtcdnes- "' l '"
Aint. due from K.A.t rmklin.Treu* •• I 90
A.Busehliausen Collector ■
Co. Treasurer, land returns. 189:; • Ilofi|
• ISTL.I-N '.1051
A.Hill, sidewalk inuditle moo <
A. .1. llaekley. sidewalk . JO
C, K, Grimm do 1 el ;
John Wcrflin .1" 1017 j
J.Purccll Pi, ftcct• of Mrs. I'urcoll • 90 i
Liabilities iu excess of resource* ' ->'-< 07
I 87 l:l . JB7 J
I'oor Fund ae'-ount.
Resources in exee-ss of liabilities... '<7 )•'.
Amt. due from Overseers ).v> IJ U:
H. Minnier .WOO ;
«7 i;; r<7 is !
lteeapitulntiun of Borough t-xpenwu.
Orders redeemed 1 M"1
Interest on 11. Kurs' oriler I*
Bond Cupons GOOO 7-t : MOi
Made up as follows:
Street Commissioner, Clms. Luui-r 7'i'.'-
Work on streets -t i£» <>r.
Material and repair* 1 -JO 21
Auditing Borough account 121S0
Board of hcaltb expenses 10 0"
Printing -*•
Interest on ll.Karge order ;i ts
bond cup0n5....... J'j On 71-'49
NOTE: —Order No. .'ll forsßo.oo was paid to K.A,
Conklln uimu unorder Aliened by T. J, Ingliam.
Pres. and C, I . Wackenhuth, See'y. of Board of
Health. No bill is found to -bow what services
were rendered by Health Oilicer. This uniount,
S3O is surcharged to T. J. Ingham and 1 . Wack
enhuth.
Witness our hands ami seal thisdiiy Mil re i, i
189'->.
THOU. K. KKNN'EDY, |
' HAS W.COLEMAN, AtlditoiK,
J. 11. FRIKS. I
HI Kureka Harness Oil !• the best
preservative of new leather
and the best renovator of old
leather. It oils, softens, black
en* and protects. Use ■
I Eureka I
1 Harness Oil I
■ fin your beat harrow, your eld bar
ness, and your csrrlag*top, and they
will not only look better hut wear
longer. Sold everywhere in cans-all HB
Sizes from half pints to live gallons. TT
■ bj STISDIBO OIL t O. A]
A. T. ARMSTRONG.
SONESTOWN, PA
DF.AI.EK IN
Flour Feed and liroitrios
13J pounds of pure Lani for
Baking molasses, 25 lo 50c.
8 pounils Rolled Oats for 25c.
7 pounds of corn Starch for 2.V.
j 7 pounds of Laundry Starch for 2 jo.
2 pounds of Rio Co Dee for 2;"»i\
8 bars oi l.euox Soap for 25c
No. 1 mackerel per fioiind Sr.
Best Sugar Coated Hams (« I Ic per U>.
Buckwheat Flonr 25 pound back 15c. |
Buckwheat Plour I(K) pounds, SI.SO.
Yellow per 100 pounds 900.
Corn Meal or < -racked Corn 00c.
Corn, Oats and Barley Chop IXV.
Wheat Bran 200 pounds $1.50.
Flour middling?, 140 pound sack $1.40. i
Fine middlings 200 pounds SI,OO.
Flour per sack SI.OO.
Winter Roller per nnck SI.OO.
Good Flour 90c.
Rye Flour 25 pounds, 50c.
Graham Flour I2J pounds 30c.
Common Fiue Salt per barrel-$1.20.
Williamsport & North Branch R.R
TIME TABLE.
In Effect Tuesday Sept. 13, 1898.
Northward. Southward. '
I>m. a. ni. a.m. p.iu.
10?.l Halls 9 4'i 4 40
f,"i3o!flo2s I'ennsdale 9 41 ft F5
S4O 10 40 Hußhesvllie 932 t 21
ft 4S 10 4S I'icture Itocks 9 2. r > 4 i;'<
ft airflow Lyons Mills -f»22 M 0s
foM flo.V> Chaniouui 9 20<f4 fit;
ftioj ll ot Glen Mawr 9 14: r. 59
f6l'2 fll 14 strawbridße ■ f9or>'f:: 47
fil6 fll 17 IteechClen f9Ol f:i 4'.'
-0 1121 Muney Valley soS .340
ti2s It .10 skinestown 552 32
645 11 4'.' .. Nordinont 8 :iS t 15
701 12 OS Lal'one 821 107
704 12 11 LaPortcTanne.rv S 19 201
f7 20 fl2 30 Kiiißdale f8 06 i'2!3
735 1245 Patterfleld 7 V'' 2 20,
pm. p. in. l m. pn.
All trains daily except Sunday; 112" tg
stations.
Connections with the Philadelphia A Reading
at Halls, for all points north and south, and the
Fall Brook and Beech Creek railroads. At
Satterfield for all points on the Lehigh Valley
railroad. At Sonestown with the Eagles Mere
railroad.
RE. EAVENSON, General Manager. I
Hughesville. I'a
Auditors' Report.
I Annual report of the receipts and i;xjx.uditure»
of Elklond township. Sullivan county, Pa., forth'* |
' year ending Mtireh 1?., 1599
I ' K. W. Wright. Trea-. of Klkland township in
account with said township for the year ending
March 13. Special roiwl fund.
To amount received from county. I."> 0 00
A. Rightmire, Kx.Col. 14S 4s
C. Snyder Collector 574 92
| use of election house lOOti
: Refunding inkier to balance 597
i!y amount of orders redeemed sd--17 j
| fcy Tiva«or<-r'- commission " per.et. ;5 9o
-S'.t 87 "Si' 37 i
I'ihil' fund,
vim. roc,!, from Kx-'lrea.Jennings 79 si
Kx.Col. \. Kightmire 7271
ft Snyder, Collector. . 114 thi
county,unseated land 50 0»
I )iy oi-itr in reiteemed -'35 4I 1
I Treasurer's eommlssion 0 7-"'
1 llitlnnc,-in Tren«urer„' hands 7-1 S'J
:116 ---J 31C 55 |
\ Itc-miz.'' 1 . stat'-nieut of expenditures of Klkland '
' township forth'- year ending March 18. '9M.
S[ieelal Road.
I t.ati'l r.'tiirn. I 5u
I l-'xtra work 011 road 308 01
Coiniiiissioners' fees for services... ">1 On
1 Rei»»iron road machine 3170
Auditing 12 Oo
Town elerk !0 40
I'riutiug rcjmrl I 00
Dynamite r: iSi
Review on I lower road.. liiOo
t'lnilk nll'.l Cridg,", 09 81
Wuteriiiv faiiglis 20"
Pliovliiig snow
Lift Run bridge ] 17 O'j
' lUiilding road-. 130 55
Wei'uiidini. order 15 S4 47 I
I'oor Funds.
Paid for eure< and I .inr< 1 of (.j.I/Cmner
lit tin State Insane Asvlum 115 10
j ItiMnl and lioLiiim; 11. Hamilton... 75 79
: Milton Molyneux slO
Margaret Molvti-u.\ 633
Overseer* for "scrviec- 2r>oo
i clerk 5-JO 2-".''4l
l-'inunlisl eondltioii of l-:iktaii«l township.
SjH'eial Road l-'und.
To amount of outstanding ordein... 23 55
Resources ill excess of liabilities... ils Ul
Hy ninounl due from collectors _|S
Co. Treasurer 97 7S
311 iv» ;;!1 'in
I'oor I'und.
lo or.iei-s i.iilstandlng lo 2,",
\inount dm* County Treasurer 1-1 71
Resources in exeessof liabilities 12rt 07
I Hy amount in Vreasurer's hands . 1 ;t9
• Hi" from colli-elor« 70 K4
151 03 151 08
We the ilie undersigned auditors of Klkland
township met in lection house at Kldreds
i ville on Monday the 13th day of March, isofl ac
j cording to Act of Assembly made and provided
land havecxamined thcuceountsof tlie Treasurer
and Collectors and find them ■ heretofore set-
I forth to the best of our knowledge and lielie;.
i Witness our hands and seals this l::t.h dav of
1 March lS9;i.
' . A. ROYLK,
IIKNRV A. HKHtf, ~.
SILAS MCCARTY.
j Alt- -I: IT.VSCSS RIRIi,
To Curt.- 4-oilsll pntlun hirevvr.
Take Ciif.e:.rets Caudy Cuthartic. I'k- 01 '!so.
If c I'. C. toll to cure, druggists refund money.
Kitueuro Vonr llnwola With rwscaretk.
Candv I'atliait-ic, euro constipation forever,
loc, 25c, If C. C. C. full, druggists refund moucy.
Ilon't T'llmei'o Spil slid Snmke Y-iur I.He .tway.
j To quit tobacco easily Mid torovcr. he mag
netic, lull ot life, nervo and vigor, take Xo 'i'o
■ Hue. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
stronj*. All druggists, 60c or H. Cure guaran
teed. Oooklct and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago n r New York.
Kvcrvtiody Says So.
Cancaretft l.'au'iy Cutluirtie. I he mostwon
derlui nicHllmtl dis'ioverv of tin; up«~, pieas
, a-nt und I'ofiv-slung to the taste, act. gently
' and positively on kidneys, liver and Ixnvelg,
; cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
euro heailaciio, fevor, liiibitual eonstlpation
j and biliousness Pleaae buy aud try a box
of V. unlay; 10, !!'■, fitl cents. fSold and
guaranteed to cure by all drugjrlsts.
Uou't Tulwrrun|)it «ud iMNofce lour l.lle tmij.
i To *tull tr ba-eo cisily . -id tore-, ,r, be mag
I nctic, full of C-, iier'.'' n.'id \ • ;»■!', tui.-i: .No-To-
Ilac.thev.onder uivt- inaluw weak men :
•strong. All drug, i>;>, -Hm or»l. Cure jjuar.ui- I
\ teed Booklet and .sumplo free. Address .
' Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. !
Kilurstp Your Willi Cuscaretfe. !
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 1
lOc.'jSe. If c. C.C. fall, druggists refund money. '
To Cure (!ou»tlputloii forever*
TaUoCascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If C C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. ]
No-To-lluc for 112 i *.y Cents.
Guaranteed babit cure, makes weak
nu 11 siroug, bioed pure. 50c, *l. All druggists.
i. * I
I
G. A. Rogers
KORKSVILLK, PA.
(Suecessor lo P-.W. raweell.)
Watches, Jewelery,
Silverware, Etc.
I .
Bicycle repairing, I'.ieycle snntlries.
Fishing tackle, at lowest possible
Price.
"
FALL
and Winter
I
Ev«»ry corner of the store is
j bright, with the newest things
for Women's wear and Men's
wear and Children's wear.
We are glad to have you come in
and see the new life of the old
store and look at its excellent
line of goods.
*
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.
Have Bounded Into still Greater
favor
i
I
You know we beat everybody on General Merchan
dise, not alone on quality but in lowness of prices.
We intend to make this year a memorable one in
our business and for this reason we have reduced
prices that will make it profitable for you to do your
trading with us.
i
AN AVALANCHE OF NEW GOODS.
1 Lir supply of Winter Goods is extraordinary
; Three big stores sparkles with new styles and colorings of
; Fashions' latest creation
General Merchandise.
Out pi ices always touch the lowest ebb in General
Merchandise. Our stock is absolutely complete.
At prices all too small.
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 TtTmber.
LOPFZ. PA.
SPECIALTIES
Hemlock Novelty or German Siding,
; 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 ceiling.
CORRESPONDENCY SOLICITED.
jJJ jln £i Pretty
I the woman who niu>t entertain
ffpSEr imexpt'ctiil company unless she
well sii|t]ili<'d with canned and
bottled groceries. I f her pantry
shelves are nicely lined with our
famou brands of pickles, soups,
I l.y W fyj vegetables, canned meats and tish
- ~ and crackers she is completely
ready for any emergency. What shall we send you to-day?
ON DRY GOODS WE ARE IN THE LEAD
WHY ? Because we carry the Largest and Best line in the county
ff n I ■ Because we have only new and attractive patterns to show
Because you will tind no old goods on our shelves.
We have just opened anew line of Ginghams, Shirtings, muslins etc..
for the springjtrade. which we would be pleasedJto have you inspect.
a stock of women's shoes un
equaled herealiouts. The shapes are
workman-
E. G. Sylvara DUSHQRE.AP.
Wright & Haight,
fyr-iturs
MANUFACTURERS Ot'
DRESSED LUMBER
Full and complete seasoned stock always 011 hand.
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
safety and dispatch.
Everything New and Seasonable. FORKSVII I F PA
Prices Invariably Lower. Try us. rUimOVILLL, Tft