r-WTINATIOSAL BANK OK DUHHORK, I'hNNA. I*IT AXi - - #60.000 Pl'Hi'J.UB - - SIO,OOO lines alieneral I'ankii , r I'unii * I>. St KUKiKRK, U. J>. HWAKTH. I'resiileat. Cashlei \ j. BRADLEY, Attorney ivt-liiiw. Office, corner/a Main and Muncv Slo. I,AP<)IM'E, i'A. Having opened an ollice ;it 1.'12S Arch! St., I'Liilsitlclpititi, I shall still continue to p-aotice in tin- several Courts of Sullivan < 'omitv. ■ When not in my oltie" personally ; t competent person will lie found in i charge thereof, lionils of various kinds ' furnished. [T RAN CIS W. MEYLERT, Attoruoy-at-Ijnw. office in Keeler's Block. LA POKTK,Sullivan County, PA. fj. & F. H. INGHAM. ATTOUNKYs AT LAW, Legit .vtton.U"! to in this anil a tjitiuing count.*" _Ai'OKTK, PA j [T J. MULLEN, Attorney-a'.-Law. LAI'OKTK, I'A. OKCICB IH i 'i'UWTV BiriLUlNO NKAROOUaT aoIIBIS. £ H. CRONIN, ATTORNKY*AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICE ON MAIN NTItSET. PPSHORK. ! 0 J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania NEW AIJ*. A NY, PA. At Lopez. Pa,, Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL F. W, QALLAOHEE, Prop. Newly elected. ' tpposite Cnur ilouse square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool j room.and burner shop; also >r.>• >,S slahlint' j and livery. Cbtppcwa Ximc IRUne. Lime furnished iii car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Tenn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCV, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-clate Stock of 1 Merchandise Far pries that are Right For ciirteous treatmeni o° to Buschhausen' A MATTER OF HEALTH im &AKIN<» POWDER Ab«olutt*ly Pure MAS MO SUBSTITUTE 112 if' t ■ 1 | . K—S < L Local <siJfl Personal Even;; Tersely Told. J i • ' .Mr.-,. O.'iti'if" Sayil. rand children : of Lester-hire, N.are spending -«>n»«- 1 time at ht'r home here. .Mrs. A. M. Xardini of Philnd< 1- j j phia is spending several weeks with Mr. ami .'lis. Meo Xardini. I lev. 'l'll os. F. Lippic and Win. !'. | Shoemaker were bu-ilicss men at i Monroetou Tuesday evening. Atty. ami Mrs. Muilen are taking; | a two weeks vacation at Atlantic <'i i ty * .Miss. Oviatt of Wellsville, N.Y.i is the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. I'. A. | 'I ay lor. • Miss Jennie Watson of Xew AiUi- j :ny is vi-iting her Aunt, Mrs. .Jel.ii ! <iilliilile. | Mr. ami Mr-. W. 1!. liilti r wire I called to Xew Columbia Tuesday by j i the death of the hitter's -i-a. r , i Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Allen and ; Miss Bristoll,of Athei . I'm;*- id Ilev. j and Mrs. (Jlovi r ar.d -m I; .bert, of i Aong Island are iu w an Lai - at the | Mountain House. The Sain'. ' v ' ehools of Pet uiv | 'docks--, are to-day !ri\ int.; their .in-; • una! picric at Lake M konia. Mrs. F. W. I'.ddy if Wilkcskirre is visiting relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs. William Cheney of New York City, and Mrs. S. I>. Karns and children of Benton are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j i". ,J, Kecler. Rev. and Mrs. K. 11. I'owell oi • Jersey Shore, after a two weeks' j : vacation at Eagles Mere, arespeiid i ing a few Jays with friends at tlii. J place where Mr. I'ow ell was at one j j time pastor of the lkiptist church. Miss Maud Causel, dan.v;liter o | Mr, and Mrs. James (Jansel of Lift j Porte, wh i for several years Sr. j made her home in Williainsport. : wan taken to the city hospital las: ! • week, suffering from an attack of I of appendicitis, and on Wednesday of ihis week it was found nece: ,ir\ to jierforni an <ij)cration which lie stood very well according to lasi report. llarrv Fry, son of Wilson Fry, of llugesville died at his home Sun day evening after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Fry was 20 y-ars of age, and was a victim of appen'di- i j tis. Walter Lorah.son of Mr. and Mr- . ! I>. 11. Lorali of Sonestown, gradu j ated this summer at State College, i and has gone to Washington, 1). where he ha-, accepted a good posi ' lion. | The striking miners of Camhrk . county have turned th< ir attention and are their energies it raising vegetaMcs, at which they are very successful. Stiiki rs who adoj.t ' hushnndry instead of violence an i certain to get w hat is coming b them. The work of Central Pennsylvania Lumber company m< n and the cut till!,' of timber near i.a«rles Mere ha- I resulted in an eilon being made t> : preserve not only the f.»rest that i in tin I, ("Ml foot re a mil, but I::< surrounding timber as wil. So ! this end the Lagles Mere company, the Kaglo Mere Laud etimpiiiiy ami ! others rai-cd a subse: iption and paid for the bark and the ti: iber s\ itii the ! understanding that it - • • ■1« 112• stamling. Mrs. Williim .'i 1 -vn.igton oi Laipiiii was mimitte, !• .> ; a\ r i Hospital last Sat in day . W'e cannot a!w i >ve Pi*«■-ii!• -n Ut . •evell with i'-, ad w I.at i ■ to happen when the conipUi .ted ai d onerous burden ol adiniiiLtiati i ' are Imposing upon him p to h - competent hands. The iN'l 'W ire p< acli crop, w hicl. will begin in ivliiv th • inarl;et» tbi . Mill-, ibe| eI h rl. rp, "A ho ha-b. e making e-tiin.»t« ' I the crop n| I await' for lieai ly hall n nnthiy, «• UiMl per It nt. gl at. r than tb.it n, lti*l I' and I'M! |M r cent, lar er than any er ip |»r<« <*i in ih ii -mte for the | t deciide. Herv, i » al M.ll.oUt I i-.ipal Kiiittl iy cUnii! so lieoo A Al Prtui liiilg 41 "• '<• P M. Httl.j I, "lliliilliliii LpMortll L' .I,'lie . I » P i|. LHpnrtr, I VniiwylvHnlH, July 171 !i. I'.HMi ! To Tile Now -• i tcm. Will you kind i. permit iii<' (ho u-i«' of .your i■'t" jlu ( \jpf(-,;i i".• vs word- nf n|»jir»'ciii tion fur tlie tjood in the iiiij>niv; iii('iil of L il'oit. . A■ a ill:i ill' i i-fti.:t ii ;• ud li\ |i ly- IT <■! tile tort 11. i Cl< lie I I : lid'' the V'od people of i , *!'.>!'! • (lio united cli'or! In let ll.'* world know of tlio ii.-) 111' d beauty und < ! Iho in Vi jo)':il ill}* clilli: tf ef til is V - niity. Almi ii i-'oiily fair (o <>.' r i ( on;;r;\t(ii;itions on tile 11!11<■ r H|n>i - | i iiitii n that we oftlii to . n hive oi' jour i lit tiir 11 adviinlii ;i'.s and •: •-i n i •. j j Thii-is the first step toward li..\> j progress. The -ami' law hai- <\ • r j held tor individuals, f'.r roiininui!- I tits, and for nations: a !ii;.iii jn>r<•«•!- I at ion of i uluTeiit merits has beeii I ! ;e | starting; [ilat'i for true prepress t<i-' j ward nohlo siift - I should certainly feel that i vv«'J'e [remiss in duty, if my appreciation I j were not publiily < \pr< ••<«! for iij• ■: | con rap'ons aid pi i-i-it ii vvorl; <>fj iho VilHffC IniprovfjiK'nt .Society. ! I. S. is the Latin word for I n" lorvi i t hatwill not ho il;ivvticil. ; ! I'his is the i lll<-i ]:!'< l.iti'ii Hi iiinl - ; IcH'iy oi'indiislnoii.s wonii ii to whom j Jso much of the .success of this ww S movement is duo. Tlu'ir w»rl; ; will certainly win the kiii'l appro i ation of every out* de-inu# the v. fare of LaPorte, and then 1 is im onej among ns that tloes not dei ire heri good. Of roiirse all do not desire that good in the .saint 1 way. Hut :1, I fan unite their cil'ort in the hond of eharity. As the County -eat of Sullivan ] County I.al'ortelins h«T position te • maintain in that dignity that he- j millis th'' ill-t town ol (lie COUIIi V 1 111 ill I port a lice ; - i ;i I- government I a (Tail's. She may Well hecoine an : | example of thrift and hcauiy i every other town in the county. •'■■■■ sits in the mid.-l of. natural beauty i ; mat may Well in ;>ire us to add that j heauty that the taste and skill of; iiniM is giving the natural ln-.iut> o; evry important town or village. I The l.il'iii'te Hoard of Trade lias [ | made a most t'omineiidahle start to , 'ward ! betterment of the town, ! and for I his the town is to he ion i Igratulatcd. Competition for invest ' ing capital and fur that patronag> i that leaves money with its host i- . very sharp and wide awake. NVe ol j i i,aforte must he up and doing with | a w;!l, if we shall attract to our town j iboth capital for investment and that I patronage that pays well for summer I comforts and natural beauty. Our j town is hut one of the thou - inds ol ! towns seeking tin same thing. Hut ilia attraction of capital fur investment and the securing oi' mm nier guests that pay well are not the highest motive that hould stir u» to activity in the improvement ol our towu. We have the higher duty to mir county, the still higher dut\ to our children, and tiie still higher duty to ourselves that we may meas ure up to thai type of manhood and of womanhood thai hi- in ule our nation in many respect the lirst na tion of tiie world. In dosing, lei ni- express my gratitude to every one that has done my thing toward the betterment of i.a Porte and add an encouraging ; word that we may goon in this i provoment until we shall be ju tly 1 j oud of our town for her natural and arli-iic he mty. \"ery Kindly, L.L.I" ml. in a recent sermon I'r. ijimy l!n --• it' of William-port, was telling IOW tin 1 1 liiiracterof people may e '• tei mil- d ' y w tlciiin;; (! eii in urai inclination For in-laiu't , ■ ! a mail ( HIIK s to town and -•> lie' pul !h library, tin.' paintings < ie. one knows he i- a man ol It 'fly ds Pas-iug on do u the list he a hi..' \\a vo of m< i inient wl. u ie »• id: "Niiv ifa n> .<>llll- to town a I hea f"l the base lt d park \ • ill know he' a 1 right.' At a i. 'i nt edit trial c ui\ciitinu a mini ler o.lci'ed the foil win Mr : 'i'.i f.iv« an nlit'ffroiit t it proii.pil To • ave him from ' Iw.i i.rtijitcs, adve»T '• in hi.- paj.er i. • rt'•.. '1 , I " a\ ■ It. I I: -.11 ta ' - [ air, end him < v»»i \ item of nt*.vs o. vl lit ■ in ' hill «if. to -,IVe il.al 11'< DM profit) i- . tv I lie ' j<i»iid', »m trt.e citle of ip iper a >ti t lii.m triii n iftakt bitty ititu. . ~| ople U|«t theolliy tiller- who we*t»r ui.tkc iiiisi.tKcs. \ cji c that atlfaeteil < a Ider able atteiiiiou Ideally wa- ; heard hi ire Sipiire C.i vcti tin 'i uewiay j evening. The eireuins.aa' f-r • about a« follow : Dr. Alien Filch , oi Ncrt Vork City, while li-hing <in j Kliancrbnrg F. n. was it.rr<" led b>' a men.her of the Sta'e police for li i\ ing la hi po.- --I in elev.'ii trou, under ai , inch*'.- in length. Ittle v-lopcd at th" hearing thai the ai'-l rest was j.iiiile by Private ;nlh-.r. 'and that the lish were Measiircil.; ; and counted in the presence of I'ri-; .' vales !,aticr and Carroll and Me sr- j . 1!. ]\ Cro.- ley and .);>!in ') gun <i! i ' Dushore. who were li.-iiiug in the | vicinity ut the time. After hear j ing tlio evidence the justice found the Doctor guiltv and imposed a ! line of slut) and co-is, being Ml) ' for each Hsh inuler hize not rt iiirn- J e.l to the creek. Chief Warden J. *ll. Criewell oil the Department of Fi heries w;is j present at the hearing. A fry. F.I I \V. Meylert rcpresenU'd the De ! ' partmenf and Attorneys IJradiey. ; ; and John J. Ileardon of Williams ! port Ihe defendant. Dr. Fit 'h v a arrested for thisof i'ense til! ' e weeks ag > and thec.a c ; vviis appi aled to the Conrl of Com mon Pb-as. The Doctor was again | arrested under another section of the fish law, and he was givn live! j ilays to pay his line on the last; i charge or appeal to coin: as liefae. 1 ! Says the i .veiling .News: "Ihe ; j making of the railroad to Kaglcs j Mere, at present a narrowgauge, one of .-tandard gauge, which has I i fi't ipienl ly been talked of, is avtain ' : under ConsidcrHtion, ii is stated, and i one thing ill connection with tiie pro : po.-ed change that will carry weight in favor of the standard guage i- the ice possibilities of the lake. Should Ihe change he made so that , an ordinary fright train con hi reach ; j Fagles Mere the entire crop of line,! thick ice that each winter covers th" ! lake, would be harvested and shipped lli the eity, making the supply ht re j i more plentiful anil prict s correspond ! ingly lower. Of course t here are tit her tilings to j 'recommend the standard guage, j 'among them the possibiiji.y of run-j j ning Pullman trains through to the i nark. Whether anvlhing comes of' . i .n i \ the present agitation of the plan is j just a matter of speculation. The Rev. F. S- Lobhi'.is, of IMiila delphia. who often comes to William- , : sport, spends his summers at Fagles | .Mere with hi- family. <in a recent j j visit to Ticklish Hock they applied j ; at a farm house for mil!: and in con-. versation with the kiudiv disposed : : country people, learned that they j stood somewhat in awe of the Phila delphians. Finding that they hail never been to Philadeljthia, Mr. I Dobbins ventured to remark to otic 1 jof the family: "Of course, you've been to William sport." "No," was the reply, "but Fve| i.i n to Soui siow n." i The hotel known a- the "Com-j in svial I louse", -.iti ; te on M.in Strt et in Liporte Uorough, w ill be ; sold cheap and on easy terms of pay-1 meat, i'he house i-. well located, I - "1,-' d au l enjoys a large patronage.; I''or (cm.- an*' par , -aiars or write E. J. Mullen, Alt v., | Lap' i'lc, l'a. I I'MUiunations tor teachers cerlili i tes will la: held lis follows: Lope:'. 1 Monday and Til'-day, July IM. in.re, WcdiK'silay and t'lnirsday, .Jilly 'ili; Sonestow n, Friday >i• *i Saturday, .lily 1:7 :N; Fork-vii'f, July ;)f)-3L Candidates fo:' provisitnial I' -iiili- j I ,Ut -ai d ail ho le 'III Pi'.a --iol: 1 ci i utii-.it"- ailiject I ■ i' ncu al will ap| "ar pi iuiip' iyt il o'i - i.. I'h".— who 'li -ire So renew their ! role.- eni .! ct-rti . at< -■ >il be < \aniiiii'd in A. : iiii■ • >ii •, t■ i umer, ami the The- ! ' v . of Teael If satisfactory cx . uiin it, ins p - I in th'—. miU a'"! .:: • ' •ii .en new etl. . ijH ciat • 'll , i• is will not I ■ I! tl i t- ritte . recplest of i i!'■ ;u J 1- 'or i ding Ihe i lui ie t audit late who i . eva tiled fi t-.i :,! •' a r < Mllllinaliuris, , \ !ia||llliii!H " i.l I id 111 it 'l' allli' : 11-ci . ! tif ' ' !. pt,i lie, nitd pai tii'llini - , : i •• i :i' -.tly it .i . -f.<t to l.»!« -S «ll provi If theli.- •d, i ui< i, j , • i i rs ami era «ts. " .1 li. U«'i* Ki!;'i r« , t o. Supt. A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department SLore. Good Olu Summer Time /mjiouncemerit, | Great nssort'iit.nl of Sumr.yr N-.ccs ti . * !! c !::test in Summer Dress Goocte, consisting of Silk Efi *ts. B?}tiste r Persj.tn t Sin lings, Shimmer Silk, W:nn ; (i.;s, ('t.' | l.n'c ('iirtMins L t'lii*.-' i mlt r\vc.« r. -!' ells. « ». [,• --e •!i m • \\ i•;»: a j n iec ;i <>«»N ineht \\ < !. i \ i»i ' 'ur .-!i»ek Mei. 1 > > u» «l ( liiKlreu> < 'lolll . iiiir, j J it,-, ( it- .'iiit! S«raw < were tirt r ii11• i« I• i Every d» partn ent is full cf Summer Goods prices that j defies competition. Don't forget our Barg in l)t partiufiH, tt is lull ot jrooJ'i every month in the year, i!:;'t are real [bargains. Come in, it is a pleasure to show gcods. Highest Mai ket Pi ice Paid for Butter and Eggs* Yours tor bu iru-is, h C Ci- M I A « V A i' i V I a ,:U i-w Li * SHUNK, PA. Pall Sdits for Men, Boys and Children are n »w Iktv' 'or inspection. Suits in black clay rnd unfinished wcglleds and Thibets Homespuns, French and T"n l;' i^-i : ! nncls. and Scotch ; Goods. : Boys and Childrens' Suits in ail tht new labrics and i makf s. Prices as well as variety ar • < xtrn< rd:nary. All new <n iup to dale line of Gents Funiishii s. Hats. C aps, etc. Abo the only place in town vii re \ cin get the "Walk Over" C3i)oe. u vV. CAKiIOLL £), Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE ® lf)aporte Tannery. ® ! PULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase: ol 1 Ki:hes" Flannels, Lumbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and j Cl'iildr ns' Mitts, Gloves and H.-s-ery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. J res ii stock ol Diy Go"ds and N lions, Boys anu Men s Hals and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes and : ,vub ers, Ladies', Gents and Children s Goodyear i\ub nt rs Woodsmen and Bovs Shoes to sua all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BLSi . JAMES McFARLANE. 112 »■? •> I; F.I, - \ wt> :• k./ & • • < >i DKAi.ia; in lour. Fesd and Meal, , - 'yv/T j i q v; /'. a i I lilli'O) 4 <-« () l • i .! v ill III! .I 75 P t>! '' ' ical 1.2 nid '.. a?i i 2 t• iii oi' -. cnop, • t!s pi ims 4 ol .'i .i vv il ur, b I 4.7 • i'uck i- t ;. ' 1 >gs :: d Br n a: low v > \ 111 ir Uv re . ' \ l;.:n, . 1 ; J- .... 4 *4 O•• «V. ; » . Tw 1 » I»4 • w. 4.. 1} | »• • 3 j|| |^ r A Low Down J o S \kT f3c*r?T! i y 112••: ;j ▼ * I at a Way Down Price J Stasl Wheels. 3 J»x9 Skoir.s The bust we can buy. t Easy on the team, easy to ioaii, easy j to buy. Ha? » Inch wide tiro, cheaper and | better tlan r i gl.-v t.ael vm:. n. For liiuling | anything—h*y *nclc foacer. grai;i minuie, [ etc. It fitt. ox-■.» turn purpose, fll s every »aern • need ar.o ouiv'r rs a y oilier made Sent for I Cataicsip. Pi not WatOfi Book Evar Issued. I ouWhitewater" 1 Farm C <H. 050 « Wagon? r .>>»' ~ Reduced tc and up rc*"' I'sk *7 3 112. i Wagon Catal: sue arid "Side "»PTTin '■>• Leaflet. Illustrating *■" •***» a , i j.sci'' the finest line 112 Wapona. and explaining the difference In si.es, weights, methods of bracing, tiles. equipn,..nt, e' ,% ! -en ours and titers. We iliow no concern to undersell us quality I t qual ity. M< St liberal offer an t cmranty over made. Uond for bvi-K today. We si. Write JJ, Montgomery Ward £y Co. MtUugau Afo., Madi&on and Washington ttu. ' . aiCAuc ■ ■
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