Republican News Item. CHAS. LOREN WING, Editor. THURSDAY", APRIL 27, 1899. "FIRST OF_ALL—THfe_NEWS." The News Item Fights Fair. IT IS A PATRIOTIC HOME NEWSPAPER. Published Every Friday Morning. By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the County Beat of Sullivan County. LAPOHTE, PA. K nte red at the" Post .'Office at second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION —$1.25 per annum. If paid in advance SI.OO. Sample copies Iree. All communications should be ad dressed to REPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM, Laporte Pa., Some of ilie answers handed iu ou xamination arc extremely funny, •specially for library and clerical po sitions. One young woman who as lircd to hand out books at the public library opined that Chicago's literary linn. 1 lobar! < Ihattield Chatilold-Tay lnr. wrote The Vicar of Wakefield, while Mr. Canterbury wrote Canter mry Tales. This refreshing young lierson also stated that Mark Twain was the pseudonym of Marc Antony. Iler knowledge was not confined to literature aloue, for she gave the iti eresting information that Richard Wagner was a "street car magnate." l lie three greatest epics she pronoune ,! in in- The Psalm of Life. Old Oak •ii I'iiicket. and Owen Meredith's Lu -ilf. lteing asked to write a short ue •oiuii of herself, the young woman leelared that "t am merely a drop in In- great ocean of humanity." One of lie examiners unfeelingly remarked bat "if she stays in that hot library ing she'll linil herself merely a grease -pot." A man who wanted the position of xaminer himself, gave it as his *ui linseil .iudgmenls that "prohibit" may in- spelled either "prohibed" or "jiro hippet," according to "whether you prefer Webstur or ut her awthortes.'' Tim World - * 'table. \\ lion we sit down to the great feast wiili mankind we are enjoying many billys that have delighted fair women mil brave men iu the past, things that iave been on the tables of the cities .teat in history and in story. There ire some things which have been add il through the incentive of the re vs an Is offered by those Eastern lnon itvbs who were frequently desirous of new dishes, as that Roman one' was tot- a new pleasure. Many of these tilings are owed to travelers who brought thorn from far places. Many have been lifted from the huts and wigwams uf savages to the table of ae world. Men have curiously watch d animals ear that they might learn lie probable effects of foods nil them selves. Much, so far as Europe is con erned. is owed to the Arabs; some thing lo ilie Crusaders, armies have brought back new foods, as that of Alexander the Croat and those of the Unmans. To the wealth of ancient igricultnre modern research has add il much. Nearly every country has added something, and nearly every sea. Every part of nature has made is contribution. Too Ip(|tii*iti\ e. Tommy—Did yon do much lighting luring ihe war, paV Papa 1 did my share of il. Tommy. Tommy-Did you make the enemy t'ltnV" Papa—You're right. 1 did. Tommy. Tommy—l>id they catch you, pa 7 i I'nr C eut. of Troops 111. Washington. April The follow ing despatch was received at Ihe War Department from .Manila: "Adjutant-General. Washington: "Troops abundantly supplied, and sickness, wounded included,only seven and fraction per cent, of command. "Otis." That HrUli>«* Philadelphia, April 22.—The men se lected b\ the I'eucoyd Iron Works to erect the bridge lately built for the English Government lo cross the \t bara River, iu the Soudan, have left for London. The men will receive <IOO a month and all expenses paid from ihe time of starting until their return. Transport SedgwlfU Anhore Havana, April 23.—The transport Sedgwick is ashore at Cayo Cardenas. She has nit board ihe last of the troops nf Gen. Rale's division. For shovels, hoes, grub-hoes, picks axes, manure forks, garden rakes,etc. goto John W. I tuck, Sonestown. l>on"t Tobncro Spit and Smoke Your Mle Attn j. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take N.i-To lJac, the wonder-worker, that makes weal; men strong. All druggists, r,oc or If I. Care guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago or New York. For garden seeds, maple sugar, -yrnps and molasses goto .]. W. Ituck, Sonestown. Preserves 0 (—fruits, jellies, pickles or cataap are 4 4R# more easily, more qulrkiy, more jSlk healthfully Healed with Ketined z£ Paraffin* wax than by any other j^V, Iff method. Dozen! of other uses will be IV V/ round ,or ßef . ned V ® Paraffins Wax % In every household. It is clean, Hf ill tnateleiw and odorleaa—ntr. water (V \jr and acid proof. Geta pouml cako of UU A It with a ll.it of Its many uHea yC /Al from your druggist or grocer. ItJ Bold everywhere. Made liy f#J <M CTANDABD OIL CW. Hi llmrt Toharro Spit nnd Smoke Your I.IIV .innj. To <iuit tobacco easily and forever, he mug ne tic. lull of life, nerve and vigor, take Xu lie Hue, the wonder-worker, that makes weal men strong. All druggists, fiOc or SI. Curegunian leed Booklet anil sample free. Address Sterling Itemed; Co . Chicago or New York. 1 EAGLES HERE BOROUGH ORDINANCES. STHEKT COMMISSHINKit. Be it ordained etc., that the town coun cil shall annually at their tirst regular meeting, 011 the tirst Monday of March, j in each year, or within .'3O days thereafter select some suitable person lo he Street | Commissioner of the Horougli ol Eagles Mere and shall there and then tlx the ; compensation to be paid lo such Street 1 Commissioner. Section l!. That the said Street Com missioner shall have charg of all streets and public highways within the limits of the Borough; and it shall be his duty as such to properly repair and maintain the same in good condition; to remove all mud from all street corners: to erect and repair all bridges;to repair and keep clean all gutters, water courses and culverts; to remove all obstructions Irom said streets; to keep and submit to the Town i Council whenever so required a detailed and accurate account of the expenses of his department; to have and take proper care of all shovels and other tools used in his department and belonging to the said Borough; to hire and employ under the direction of the Chief Burgess and Town Council, the necessary teams and laborers required to perforin the above mentioned work and lo keep a detailed and accurate account of the time of the same as em ployed and to submit such account to the said Town Council for approval and pay ment, when so required. Si:<\ I!. Jt shall be the further duty ol said Street Commissioner to perform all such other ditties as may be imposed up on him by any other ordinance of the .said Borough now enacted or may here after be enacted, or that may otherwise require ot him by the Chief Burgess or the Town Council, from time io time and to be further subject at all times lo the direction and control of the Chief Burgess and Town Council. March 2,"., IS9'.». K. V. INGHAM, Chief Burgess. Attest: A. Dl'NHAM,Clerk ol Council. method or i'RO( i:nri:i: t Be it ordained etc.. that all actions, prosecutions, complaints and proceedings at law tor the violation of the ordinances regulations and resolutions of the Borough |of Kagles Mere.and lor the lines, penalties i and forfeitures imposed and enacted there by shall lie brought before the Chief Bur gess or any Justice-of-the-Peace of said Borough, upon complaint of any oflicer or citizen ol the Borough, in the corporated nameol:—"The Borough of Kagles Mere." and such lines, penalties and forfeitures shall be paid to the Treasurer of said Borough, except in such cases where the law specifically provides otherwise, and that the cost ol the said Burgess or Justice shall be paid by the person fined in pur j suance ot the ordinances of said Borough lin addition to the fines, penalties and i forfeitures. Sue. 'J. That all actions prosecutions, complaints and proceedings for violation of Borough ordinances and lor collection ol fines and penalties imposed thereby may be commenced by warrant or bv summons at the discretion ol the Chief | Burgess or .1 ustice-of-the-Peace of said Borough before whom the complaint is made, or the proceedings begun, but no i warrant shall be issued except upon com plaint on oath or aflirmation. specifying i the ordinance lor the violation of which j the same is issued, and all proceedings : shall be directed to and be served by any I constable or policeman of the said Boro j ugh who shall execute the same any where within the Borough, or in the County ol which it is a part, or elsewhere jin the State as liiav be provided by lay. j Warrants shall be returned forthwith,and I upon such return the like proceedings | shall be had in all cases are or mav be | directed bylaw in relation io sununarvA convictions with the same right ol apjjK" al from anv final judgment entered jmere in except w hen otherwise provided bv ex isting laws. When any person is arrested upon view, a complaint oiMWth or affir mation shall be immediately made where j upon the like proceomngs "shall be had t as upon a warrant issued. Skc. I. That any person arrested for the violation of any Borough ordinance i may be committed to the Borough lock . up or place in which to detain prisoners pending a hearing or trial, but in case , there is no suitable lock-up or place to detain prisoners the person arrested may he com uilteed to the county jail. Cpon ! judgment against any person by summary conviction or by proceedings by summons ; on delimit ol payment of fine or penalty I imposed by said judgment and the costs, i the defendant may be sentenced and com | mitted to the Borough lock-up for a period } not exceeding live days, or to the county j jail for a period not exceeding thirty days: j Provided, however, that no line or penalty shall exceed one hundred dollars lor any jsingle violation of any ordinance, and provided further that in case the defend ant has goods or property ot' any kind whatsoever out of which such judgments and costs can be collected by execution. 1 capias or other process, the plaintiff iu the action may elect to proceed lo collect the said judgment lor fine or penaltv and costs by said proceedings. Mareh'2s, 15',19. I.V. I NOII AM, Chief Burgess, j Altest: A. I>FN 11 AM, Clerk of Cnuncil. j i In the court of Common Pleas of Sullivmi ! ft unity. j Clarence A. (lower | Xo j, December Term. 189S I,aura .I. i.ower. I In Divorce. 'ln La.'.rii J. (lower, respondent In aUivc ens. You tire hereby notified, in pursiuuice of an or tier III' the I liurl of Ciilllliion I'leils of Sullivmi ( iiiiitly. |o Ileum! :ip|ie:ir in slid court nl Lu|hiilc on llie 101l 1-111 Moiidii} -if May. ne\l. nl -J o'clock j>.in.. tniitieivcr the IVlitioiior Liliel here loton- )>ie|inre.l l»y tlu- l.i l k'llii ill, Clarence A. (lower, your husband, iiihl -how cause. ii ii li > ynii 111! Ve. why I h<- -ail I Clare lire A. (lower I -in,iii,l not lie divorced from the ImiihU oi'mnlri- j nuniv enlereil inlowilli you. agreeably lo the act of Ass.-nibly hi such eiise lmidc ntid provided. Hereof fall not. 11 n•11 ■ i the I-ell a 11\ of having ' saiii pel ii i> tu In anl it in I a ileei ee of ill vi iree grant eil von ill x'oiir ithseiiec. II \\ . (isI.KII. sheriff. SlicrifY's i.llicc. I.ap.'H!• . I'll.. April _'l. '"'.i Stockholders' Notice. The annual nicctin.tr of the stock- 1 holders of flu- Sullivan Publishing; I Company will lie licld at the ofticc of the Secretary in I.aporteon .Monday the Ist day of May, 1K1M), at 2 o'clock p. in. A full attendance is solicited. Thus. J. Ingham, Xee'y. Register':* Notice. Notice is liereby given tliut the following ae ' count* have been filed in rnv ofliee, viz: 1 Fiist and linal account 01 Henry IHclilin ml. ; minlHrator of Charles F. RWlilin deed. jSeooncl and final account of Jacob s.nvrter of Dottle Mellvaiu. Kirst and partial account of John V. linim ad ministrator of Peter Dunn deed. First and llnal account of Laura 11. Waddell administrator of F. B. J'omeroy dci'd. who wa guardian of Frances Brockway. Firstand linal account of J. ( ott mlinlnU tratorof Elizabeth Norton deed. Also the following widows' aH'tui-iinni- have been filed: Widows appraisment in tlie estate of \V. H. Ma deceased. \\ idows appraisment in the estate of Clinton K. Lawrence cleceastHl. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Sullivan county on Monday. May ±.'. 1899, at]H o'clock p. m.for confirmation and allowance. IVM.J. LAWRENCE. Register. Register's office, Laporte I'a., Aj>ri 1 '." J. lW'.t. QOL'RT PROCLAMATION. WHKRKAH, HON. I". >l. IICMIA.M, I'rcsideiit Judge, Hunorables John s. Line ami Conrad Kraus,Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Genera! Jail Delivery. Quarter Sessions of tlie Peace, Orphans' Court and Com mon Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing itate the loth day of Mar. | 1899, to me directed, for holding the several Courts in the Borough of Laportc.ou Monday the SKlth day of Maylß99, at 'J o'clock |>. m. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the Coroner. Justices of the Peace and Constables within the! county, that they lie then and there in their prop- | er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day, «itli their rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and ; other rememberanees to those things to which their offices appertain to be done. And to those j who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute ; against prisoners w ho are or shall be in the jail of thesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and tfiere to prosecute against them as will be just. Jl. \V. OSLKII. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laimrte, Pa...April In. lsiv.i. Trial List, May Term, 1890. Return day, Monday, May £!, 1899, at - p. in. I Mitchell, Young i Co. vs A. .1. Hack ley. No. 104 Sept. Term l«y."i, Scire l'aeias. Plea, >Pa\meiit, payment with cause Ac, Hill. , Ingham-. 'J James McFarlane, vs \V. c. Mason, No. O'J Feby. Term 1897. lK'l'endants A)>peal. Plea. | "Non Assumpsit, payment, imynicnt with leave to ; set oil', llill, i inghams. :: Kugcnin 1). Weiner v. La|Kirte township School District. No.t'i Max term l*i?. ICieetnicnt ! Plea, not guilty. 4 MartinMarkle, vs K. V. Inghanu No. 152 Sept.Term 1897. Deieiidunts Ap|>eal. Plea "Non , Assumpsit Payment, payincnt with leave AC. 1 Hill, | Ingham's. 5 1". M. Lew is. vs J. W. Ballard. No. ."i Dee. I i Term 1897. Defendant- Appeal. Plea, "Non , j Assumpsit Payment, payment with leave *<:. j Mullen, | Walsh. 0 Win. Mav to the Use of Horace May vs Julia i M. Palmutier.' No. I, Sept. term ls9S. Defendants ' a Plica I. 7 Will. May vs Julia M. Palmutier: No. 2 Sept. j term 1898, Deft, appeal. S John E. Kinait to the use of Charles I'.l'intui. vs Michael tjuinn: No. ■"> Sept. term 1898, Deft. a\>- i peal. I 9 Ralph Magargel'(usc) vs The Township of Laporte, No. 107, Sept. term 1898. Deft, appeal. 10 The Dushorc Water Co. vs The lloro of Du shore. No. 1, Decemlier term, 1898. Assumpsit. II Eliza J. Robinson vs J.l'. & T.H.Shoemaker: No. 23 Dee. term 1898. Feigned issue. 12 tieorgc W. Robiuson vs J. I'. A T. 11. Shoe maker; No. 24, Dec. term 18SW, Feigned issue. 1 : Thos. E. Kentii'dy vs Laporte Twp.Poov Ms. No, v., Dec. term 18!(8. Deft, appeal. WM. J. LAWRENCE, l ioth. Prothv's. office, Laporte, I'a, Apr 7, 1899. Notice. i In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of ; j Sullivan. j Notice is hereby given that an application Willi ! be made to thesaid court on Monday the22d day of May, lS'.nt. at 2 o'clock p. m.. under the Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations" approved April J), iKM.mul its supplements, by Thos. J. Ingham. Jlenry T. ] Downs, Rush J. Thomson, John 11. Crouin, audi A. J. Bradley for a chaitcrof an intended corpor- | at lon to be called Sullivan County liar Association | the character and object of wlileli Is to promote; intercourse ami friendship among the members of the Sullivan County liar, and to advance the interest of lilieral education, and for these ptirpo ! sesto have, imssess and enjoy all the rights, liene- I fits and privileges conferred by the said Act and, | its supplements. WM, P. SHOEMAKER, solicitor ! | Laporte. Pa.. March29,lW' Administratrix Notice, Estate of Clinton E. Lawrence, late of Collev ' tow nshlp, Sullivan county, deceuseil. Letters of Administration utsin the above num. ! i ed estate having Ijcen grunted to the undersigned all iK'rsons having claims against the same will i present them for jiaymeut, duly authenticated; j all those indebted thereto will please make im mediate pavment to MARY M. LAWRENCE, Adllirx Lopez, Pa.. March 27. ARMSTRONG", ' SONESTOWN, PA. DEALER IX i Floiu' Feed ami Groceries 1 131 pounds of pure Laril for #I.OO i Baking molasses, I'o to 50c. 8 poumis Rolled Oats for 'Joe. 7 pounds of Corn Starch tor '2-tc. 7 )iouiids of Laundry Starch for 2~u\ 2 pound* of Itio Coffee for 25<*. 8 bars oi Lenox Soap for 25c. No. 1 mackerel per jiouiid Sc. Itest Sugar Coated Hams (o. llc per lb. j Buckwheat Flour 2.» |>ound sack 45c. Buckwheat Flour 100 pounds, 4il>o. Yellow Corn per 100 pounds tlOc. Corn Meal or Cracked Corn 00c. Com. Oats and Barley Chop IKV. Wheat Bran 200 pounds $1.50. Flour middlings, HO pound sack 51.40. Fine middlings 200 pounds iI.CO. Flour per sack #I.OO. Winter Holler per sack jl.tiu. (iood Flour 90c. I've Flour 25 pounds, 50c. Graham Flour 121 pounds ;!oc. Coiumou Fine Salt per barrel #1.20. Williamsport & North Branch R.R TIME TABLE. In Effect Tuesday Sept. 13, 1808. Northward. Southward, pin. a.m. a.m. p.m ft 10 23 Halls 9-1.") JO f."i:tti:flu2s Peuiisdale 91l t'ly.'i ft 40 10 40 llughesville 9:12 12 : '• Is 10 Is Picture Rocks 925 4 1:: f."»£>l I'lo,'i2 Lyons Mills f9 22 il 112 . ".I flu.V chainouiii 920 il m> f»io2 1104 tilen Mavvr 9 14 Its 12 fll 11 stravvbrlilge (VOft i: 17- Hi fll 17 Beech (ilen i'9ol I'M 12 1120 1121 Muiiey Valley n.'.s i4O il 2S 11 :to Soiicsiow n s ,V> 112 ;cj i'. t > 11 19 Nordmoni 8 > • l.", j '7 ul 12 lis ... I.a Porte S2J !OT 7 ill 12 11 iJil'orteTatiuerv sl9 jji f7 20 1*12:!0 Klng.lale fstvi 21" 7:1". 12 l'> Satterlield 7 Vi J 20 pm. p. M.i ni. pn. AH trains daily except Sunday; I " ig stations. Connections with the Philadelphia Reading at Halls, lor all points north and south, and the Fall lirouk and Beech Creek railroads. At i Satterlield for all points on the Lehigh Valley railroad. At Sonestown with the Kagles ,Mer» railroad. I* E. EAVENSON, f!eneral;Manager. Hughesvllle Pa The Best Place in Sullivan County to Buy Your HARDWARE is at James JACKSON BLOCK, DUSHORE. PA. - I keep Ihv best line ul Hardware in the Coiiniy til prices to suit von. I give you better irooils lor your money than you can buy elscw here. I can inriiisli handmade tinware none belter made in the I'. S. tit prices tbiit will pleas you. Three grades, cheap, medium and the best al ways in stork from which lo make your choice. <iive me a trial on these goods. A Car Load of Barb Wire and nails .just received and will be sold at price- lower than can be bought at the l-ictoi v. If you iire going .to paint your house or barn write me for prices on paint. | A lull line ol'gardoH tools and seeds on hand. We can repair your tinware,pump ! etc. put up your eave trough and spout ing, put on your tin and iron rooting, in stall lor you Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heaters. Will you estimates on the cost ol suiuc 11' you think of buy ing a range call and look my stock over. I have some ot the finest ranges made. A complete stock of Building Hardware and iron work lor wagons and buggies | also on hand. My slock ol pumps con | sists ol every thing from 1.2."» up. Double i and single acting, lift and force pumps | liir dacp or shallow wells. I'or the butter I makers I have butter ladle- anil bowls rill I sizes and six ditl'erent kinds ol churns. Chicken wire 2 feci to t'i left at CUNNINGHAM'S HARDWARE STORE. DI'SHORE. To Cure Constipation forever, Take I 'uscaiets Caudy Cathartic. 10u orSRo. i If C. C. O. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Rducatn Yonr Hovvels with Cuaearetk. " Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C, fall, druggists refund moucy. •No-To-Itae for fifty tents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, uialtes weak meu strong, blood pure. sUc,|l. Ail druggisis. CdN I»ENSEIIREPOItT of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL ItANK of Hush,,re. Pa., At cltisool business, April S,IS<W. KKSOUUCKS: , Loans and Discounts * HS,SBO 84 I . s. Hondo to Secure ( ireulatlou oo Premluin on United States Hoinls l.tioooo | Stock Securities I■'•,2*lo 00 Furniture 1.200 00 ! Hue from Hanks Approved reserve Am Ve.OH "1 | Uedelii|itiou Kuiul t , S. Treasurer...... 502 50 j Specie and Tender Notes 17,715 ;w i2.:7,u7:;ui l.i,v tit I.lilt's. ! Capital If VI,OOO GO I Surplu sand I udivided Pioill- 1:1 S2l 7'» I circulation 11.250 00 nivideiis I'npaid ;;u tiu j Deposit* I (12,001 22 J 2117,07:; 01 j state of IVuiisylvania, County of Sullivan ss: I, M. |i. Swarts, Cashier 01' the uUive named bank, do solemnly swear that the aliove state ment is triii* lo the best of my know ledce and be | lief. M. 1). SWAKTS, Cashier. Slit»crilie<l and sworn to before niethis Hilt ilav of April I.SW. JDIIN' 11. ( HON*IN. Notary Public, coiroet Attest: ALPHONSt S WAI.SII, 1 J NO. li. REESEi:. Directors I'lsiiEi; WI:I I,i;v ) G. A. Rogers KUCtCSVILLK. I'A. (Successor to It.W. Kawcclt.) Watches, Jewelery, Silverware, Etc. Hicycle repairing, lticycle sundries. Fishing tackle, at lowest possible Price. FALL and Winter Kvory comor of the store is bright, with the newest tilings 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'H HILLSGROVE Three Big Stores-- MUNCY VALLEY, PROCTOR, PA. jHave Bounded Into still Greater favor ■ ■ ■ You know we beat everybody on General MerchEn 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. jAN AVALANCHE OF NEW GOODS. Oui supply of Winter Goods is extraordinary j Three big stores sparkles with new stvies and colorings of | Fashions' latest creation General Merchandise. Our prices always touch the lowest ebb in General Merchandise. Our stock is absolutely complete. At prices all too small. j JENNINGS BROS. jIL We keep in stock at our mills a complete line of dressed lumber «.A NU „CTUR E RS OF hem '° Ck Gang Sawed and trimmed Cumber. IOPF7 PAT^ SPECIALTIES Hemlock Novelty or German Siding, i Hemlock Ceiling 7-8 or 3-8 stick, Hemlock Flooring any width desired, Hemlock Lath both 3 and 4 feet long, Hardwood Flooring both Beech, Birch or Maple, i The same woods in 3-8 ceiling. CORRESPONDENCY SOLICITED. f}tog lln a Pretty is well supplied with canned aim bottled groceries. If her pantry shelves are nicely lined with our faniou brands of pickles, soups, 1 ~.. '■ v'< JZ'LI vegetables, cannetl meats and fish anil crackers she is completely ready for any emergency. What shall we send you to-day V ON DRY GOODS WE ARE IN THE LEAD WHY Because we carry the Largest and Best line in the county ■ Because we have only new and attractive patterns to sliow I'ecause you will find 110 old goods 011 our shelves. We have just opened a new line of Ginghams. Shirtings, muslins etc.. for the spring trade, which we would be pleased to have you inspect. Wright & Haight, Fiirnit MANUFACTURERS OF 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. I F PA Prices Invariably Lower Try us. I UnrxO VILLL, TA
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