> CEPUBUCAN NEWS ITEM. 1 \ CHABLES L WING, Editor. Published Afternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the Count? Seat of Sullivan County. LAPOBTtfI. PA. Entered at the Post Office at Laporte, as second-class mail matter. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK DUSHORE, PKNNA. CAPITAL - • $50,000. BUHPIiUB - - #IO.OOO. Does a General Hanking Business. £ B.W.;JENNINIiS, M. 1). SWARTS. President. Cashier J # J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOItNEYS-AT-LAW, Legal business attended to in thin and adjoining counties „A PORTE, ,>A £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-L»w. LAPORTE, PA. orrici in COUNTY* BUILDINO NKAR COURT HOUSE. A J. BRADLEY, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Ottice Building, Cor.Main and Muncy Sts. LAPORTE, J H. CRONIN, ATTORN KT W AT I.AW, NOTARY PUBLIC. orrica u« MAIM »TH«BT. Di: SHORE, PA COMMERCIAL HOUSE. s. cotton seed meal, 1.00 100 lbs. Lump rock salt 75 Oats per bushel 05 100 lbs. sacks Oyster shells, .50 100 lbs. meat meal, 2.50 Schumacher's best Hour 1.15 "Our Own" a blended tlour 1.05 Marvel or Ceresota Hour 1.10 Extra, a partr.v Hour 95 Graham 1-1 lbs. .30 Rye Hour, 25 lbs. .50 Granulated sugar per lb .05 Tall cans red salmon 10 Rice 5c to 9c Good canned corn 05 Best " " 3 for 25 Large cans best quality tomatoes 2 cans f0r.25 I lb cans baking powder with spoon .10 Roasted coffee from 10 to 32c Veal calves wanted every Wednes day forenoon. Dressed poultry and live springers every Thursday. M. BRINK. jCovnty Scat J Local and Personal Events I Tersely Told. 1 Mrs. J. H. Spencer of William sport, is the guest of Mr. and Mr. A. E. Tripp. Master Herald Ritter is visiting his sister Mrs. James Brown at Reading. Mr. Charles Yeagle of Reading, was calling on his Laporte friends Sunday. John Donovan of Lopez, is look ing after the bar trade at the La porte Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. *S. li. Karns and children, and Mrs. Cora Storinont all of Ronton, are visiting friends in town. Dr. Reedy of Hughesville, was doing dental work in town the early part of this week. John \V. Buck, merchant, of Sonestown, was doing business at the county seat Tuesday. Master Leon Harris of Towanda, is visiting his cousin Harry Schra der at this place. Miss Jennette Spencer of Picture Rucks, is visiting her mother and sister at this place. Mrs. Josephine Waltz and child ren. of Williamsport, are visiting Dr. W. 11. Randall. Mrs. W. B. Ritter and daughter, Ada, are visiting relatives and Irieuds in New Columbia. Landlord F. W. Gallagher is having a side porch erected to his hotel. A. E. Tripp is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. Cheney of Buffalo, and Miss Mollie Keeler of New York are visiting Laporte friends. Mrs. Gregory of Washington, is taking a few weeks vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brewster at this place. Rev. Singleton Nusser, of Phila delphia will preach at the Laporte Baptist Church Sunday evening, July 27tli. All are cordially in vited to be present. John Simon was placed in the county jail on Monday for break ing into the store of N. Hyman of Berniee and stealing meat and other articles valued at s(>">.oo For the usual second week of court at the September term, and the murder case to !>e tried, the jury commissioners will draw 108 names from the jury wheel. The congressional conferees again failed to break the deadlock at the convention at Sunbury, last Thurs day, and another meeting will be held at Berwick., August r>th. Crass is much better tliau many supposed it would be a few weeks ago, yet the incessant rain has pre vented the farmers from opening the gates to the hay fields. lb-cent arrivals at the Mountain House are: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. De* Cou, Trenton, N. J.; Mrs. Jos. l)e --gan and son, End. Weehauken, Mrs. AnnaChevrier, Philadelphia; J. M. Vanllarlinger, Philadelphia; J. H- l)uble, Williamsport; G. H. Burrows, Sunbury. Thos. E. Brown of Elk Grove, passed through town Monday on his way to Estella, where his moth er is dangerously ill. Mr. Brown has recently been appointed coal and iron police by the Reading Co. and will soon goto Wilkes Barre where he will be given special duty. If the democratic prophets who are predicting a victory for their gubernatorial candidate will look over the election returns of last year when everything was in their favor and subtract and put back into the republican column ninety nine from every hundred of the republican votes they received on that occasion, they may get pretty close to Pennypacker's majority. Charles H. Dickerman of Milton, candidate for congress, arrived in Laporte from Eagles Mere Wednes da full of confidence that he will l>e the nominee and that the action of the convention which nominates him will be ratified by the people lat the polls in November. Mr. | Dickerman made the News Item a pleasant call before leaving for Du shore, just to make acquaintance and exchange opinions. At Special court held Monday by j lion. R. N. Little of Bloomsburg, i and Associate Judges J. 1). Reeser and Jacob Meyers, arguments were j heard in rule to show e enough to remove such a person from any consideration at the hands of his party. A very clever way to work injury upon any unfavor able candidate to the chairman. Some of our enterprising people have arranged with Rev. I>r. Wha len of the Eagles Mere Chautauqua program, to deliver a course of four lectures here in the Baptist church during his sojourn at Eagles Mere. llis tlrst lecture will be on"The Life of Christ," a beautifully illus trated lecture, which was received with great favor at Chautauqua last year, and will be given on Friday evening, August Ist. Then will follow three other lectures; "The Bright and Dark Side of Life in New York City," Monday, August 4th; "The Wit and Humor of The Irish People," Friday, August Bth; and"The Sunny Side of Life" on Thursday, August 14th. Let the support be general so that more of this same enterprise may be shown by the committee who have made this venture. Scouten in last week's Herald attempts to do what he is always trying to do, influence the minds of the people before his case gets into court. He makes the attempt in the usual way by making statements that are not true and then from his statements ol so called facts, makes an argument. He de votes nearly a column to an attack upon Judge Dunham, in which every material fact alleged is false. Judge Dunham has evinced the utmost impartiality in Scouten's case, having first called in Judge Lynch, a democratic Judge from Wilkes Barre, and secondly called in Judge Met/gar.democratic Judge from Williamsport. The last named Judge having died pending a motion for a new trial. His suc cessor, Judge Mitchell, granted a new trial as desired by Mr. Scouten and tried the case himself. That he tried it fairly and honestly can not lie doubted, ami the sentence imposed by him was very mild. The Supreme Court has granted another trial, but the evidence re mains the same. The bold attempt of Scouten's to influence public sentiment by false , statements will not avail him, He will uo doubt de brought to justice. SCHOOL OP METHODS. | The Eagles Mere School of Meth- I ods closed its session at -noon on | Tuesday. i This meeting hits been held one | week each summer for several years lat the Chautauqua grounds under the management and at the expense | | of the Slate Sabbath School Assocoa- j lion. Tuition is free, other expenses are j very moderate, and complimentary | tickets were issued to students by J the Chautauqua Association, to the r fine evening entertainments held in i the Auditorium As its name indicates, it is a j school, its chief object is to train Sunday School workers in methods and principles of teaching. All de partments of Sunday School work from primary to Bible class receive attention. These schools are not held every where over the country, and when we learn that only eight of these schools on the Summer School plan are to be held in the United States, we shall more deeply appreciate what unusual opportunity for the training which they need, was laid at the doors of Sullivan County Sun day School workers. The session just closed was one of the most helpful and practical yet held. Some of the principal Nation al and State workers were in charge. A better understanding of the Bi ble, and a new love and reverence for it, awakened in the hearts of stu dents, better plans of teaching, and an increased zeal and interest in Sunday Sohool work, are some of the benefits carried away from this meeting. Students were enrolled from Will iamsport and places more distant. In the county students from Estella, Forks and Forkesville were present the entire week. Laporte, Sonestown and Muncy Valley were represented at several meetings. The Sullivan County Cor. Secretary was present the entire session and most of the officers at tended some of the time. Yet those who have the best in terests of Sunday School work in the . County at heart deeply regret that so few took advantage of the oppor tunity here offered. And we ask "Why." < Should this school lfieate in the | locality again, may no Sullivan , County Sunday School be so dead to a sense of its own advantage and duty as to be unrepresented. A VISITOR 1 On Thursday afternoon of last week the executive committee of the Annual Convention of the Sunday Schools of Sullivan County met in the parlors of the Chautauqua Inn Hotel of Eagles Mere and completed arrangements for the coming ses sion, wich is to lie held in the Baptis Church of La Porte on August. 21, 22 Over one hundred and fifty of the leading Church workers of the Co., are expected to be present at that time. A strong program of the lead ing representatives of the County and State Association is being pre pared. One of the interesting fea tures o e Convention will be the daily Conferences held by Hugh Cork Supt. of the State < trganization All the superintendents and teach ers are requested to prepar ques tions and problems pertaining ex clusively to Sunday School work and mail them in advance of the conference to Rev. S. B. Bidlack; a request made by Mr. Cork him self. Program of the speakers and their subjects will be published in a later issue. 5.8.8. WANTED 5 YOUNG M N from .Sul livan County at once to prepare for Positions in the Government Service— Railway Mail Clerks, Letter Carriers, Custom Howie ami Departmental Clerks, etc. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedar Kapids,la. 2 Per Cent, on Checking Account*. ami 4 per cent, on Savings Deposits at Pittsburg Trust Company Inteiest com pounded semi-annually. Capital, surplus and profits exceeding $(>,000,000, and de iioßits over *IO,(XKMHX). Do all your banking by mail. Send postal for two hundrek vear calendar free. 3*J3 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY, JOHN HOWARD IIAKKIS, President. | College, leading to degrees in Arts j Philosophy, Science and Civil En gineering. Academy, for young ; men and boys. Institute, for young j women. School of Music, for both • sexes. i! For catalogue address the Regis trar, * Win. C, Gretzlnger, Lewisburg, Pa. At CAMPBELLS, SHUNK, PA., He is showing the finest line of Spring and S%»m , mer Goods to be found in Western Sullivan, con sisting of everything usually kept in a first class | V General Store. Call and inspect his large line before ! t purchasing elsewhere. Ha will be pleased to show you and will make you a price that is right. | Highest Market Price Paid * (for Butter and Eggs. t / Ag-cy: For Bowker's Fertilizers, Deering Reapers, Binders, Mowers and Rakes. Davison and Perry Harrows, Wiard Plows and Rakes. A Steel Lined 19 T Perry Harrow, only $8.50: A Bargain. Call and see it. A. E. CAMPBELL, Shunk, Pa. A Beautiful Show of Men's, Boys' and Children's SUITS. Childrens two, three, and four piece suits SI.OO to Svoo. Boys single and double breasted suits in all the new patterns and weaves $5.00 to $12.00 Men's one, three and four button sack suits, the latest materials and make #8 to S2O. Men's cutaways, nobby things, sl2 to S3O. Also an elegant assortment of men's and young men's trousers Childrens knee pants, hats, caps, neckwear, underwear, shirts, trunks, suit cases, traveling bags and umbrellas. J. W. Carroll, DUSHORE, PA. HOTEJ CARROLL BLOCK. Beat the Beef Trust! By buying one of Holcombe & Lauer's REFRIGERA TORS and keep what meat you do buy from spoiling. We Keep the Kind that Keeps the Meat, don't buy the others they are dear at any price. Pay a trifle more for your Refrigerator and you will more than save it! the first season, in ice. Good baby carriages cheap, and cheap ones that are good. PORCH Rockers and Settees. HOLCOMBE & LAUER, ©USbOVC, (ta. SAXE BLOCKS. LAPORTE CLOTHING SELLING OUT On Account of HARRY ZAX'S Death. I will in the shortest possible time sell out my entire stock o! goods at the La |iorte Store,consisting of Clothing, Shoes, Underwear and GENTS FURNISHINGS. \t ami Below Costs as iam compelled to give up the Store. You are all aware that the stock is large and Brand New Hoods, and this is the greatest opportunity La porte and vicinity ever had to get goods at the saving of at least 35 and 50 per cent, on all of von r purchases. All the floods in the Htore aiul all the fixtures will he sold at a low price. All accounts must he settled at once or will be compelled to leave for collection, same can be paid to < Uarles ('rouse, at I.aporte Store. Come at Once and Have Choice of Best Styles. JACOB PER, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPORTE, FA. i i| ■ o'clock p.m., with Dunham •Jacob Meyers on the Bench. I W. Anderson vs John 11. Roth rock; * f\ rule lor judgement for want of sufficient ljyCflQnQ|2l !■ || | G affidavit of defense. Argued and C. A. V. J P U T VU ' V In re: sale of real estate ol .lolin Bogart ...1,,* UA( > deed, administrator is ordered to sell said UlfleStS WHAT yOO ©ftT. estate. Bond required, SI2OO. In re. cou-itv auditors' report lor 1897, This preparation contains all of the '88,'89, '99 and 1901. The Proth'y is digestants and digests all kinds of directed to make the proper entrv ujion food. It gives instant relief and never the iudirement docket for the amounts fails to cure. It allows you to eat all shown bv last audit . *<"> ™nt. The roost sensitive In re: road from Dan Heeler s saw mill stomachs can take it. By its use many to Kllis lliddleso.. road. W. »'. Mason, thousands of dyspeptics have been uewers. . ren with weak stomachs thrive on it. .lames I, \\ alsh trustee, et al. . j,- irsl (Jose relieves. A diet unnecessary. Gallagher, deed, and T.I I.Gallagher terre „ . _ . .. tenant. On motion the Court grant leave CIIPOS Sll Stomaoll tPOUDI®# to issue a Seirc Facias Sur Mortgage. Pn-pHr.*! only by K. C. l>;Wirr A Ca, tJhUJJo 1 The St. bottle coDtdtlm tM tlmei tbe Sw