YLion Coffee! 11 i> 16 ounce* of pure 11 I I coffee to the pound. I I / I Coated Coffees are I 1 I 1 oaljr about 14 ounces I 1 I lof coffee and two I 1 I I ounce* of eggs, I \ I I glue, etc, of no I 1 I I value to you, but h /Jf4flU money in tie pocket II 6HI of the roaster. n* Mia* pukiff* loaurtt ont kw fUIHr ft It MkatM. FiKsT NATIONAL BANK OK IJUSIIOKK, PKNNA. CAPITAL - - $50,000. SURPLUS - - #IO.OOO. Does a General Banking business. B.M ..JKNNINOS, M. 0. SWAKTB. President. Cashier J. J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOIIHKTS-AT-I.A W, Legal business attended to in this an«l adjoining count ia* _A P.OHTK, PA £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at- Law. LA PORTE, PA. orric* iw ooiimtv miibbiMa nkaii court boudk. J H. CKONIN, ATTORN LAW, HOTAKY PUBLIC. orri('» OB MAIN STHHICT. DtISHOKK, ,>A COMMEKCIAL HOUSE. *VID TEMPLE, Prop. LAPOKI'K . A. This largo mid weVi appointed house if the iiiobl popular bogtelry iu this ««otion LA PORTE HOTEL. F. W, UALLAOHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court Ilonse square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading ami pool room.ami barber shop; also good stabling ami livery, -T J. KEE LER. I • Jiistice-of-tho Peace. OHU-eln room over store, LAPORTK, PA. Special attention given to collections. All matters left to the care of this office will be promptly attended to. HOTEL GUY. MILDRED, PA. H. H. GUV, - - - Proprietor. Newly 'furnished throughout, special attention given to the wants ot the travel ing public. liar stocked with tirst class wines, liquors and cegars. The best beer on the market alwayson tap. Itute* llemonable. Everything Used During Canning Season: Glass Jars, i and 2 qut. Gar tops and rubbers. Jelly cups. Preserve kettles, tin and enamel, etc. The purest spices only, prices right, at Buschhausen's, LAPORTE, PA. M. Brink's New Albany, Pa. 140 ll». sacks, Hour middlings, $2.00 200 " coarse brans; 2.00 100 " I luck eye f«vs. cotton seed meal, 1.00 100 lbs. Lump rook salt 75 Oats per bushel 45 100 lbs. sacks Oyster shells, .50 100 ll>s. meat meal, 2.50 Schumacher's host flour 1.15 "Our Own" a blended flour 1.05 Marvel or Ceresota flour 1.10 Extra, a partry Hour 05 CJraham 12) lbs. .:io Rye flour, 25 lbs. .50 (iranulatod sugar per lb .05 Tall cans red salmon . lo Hioe 5c to 9c Tomatoes per can 10c The tineat skinned hams, no fat no waste, |ter lb. 16c 1 lb cans baking powder with s|M»on .10 Roasted coffee from 10 to :J2c Veal calves wanted every Wednes day forenoon. Dressed poultry and live springers every Thursday. ___ M. BRINK. (County Seat N |i Local and Personal Events] Tersely Told. J Miss Agnes Up man left on Mon day morning for Philadelphia where ! she expects to spend the winter. Mrs. Orrin Bonnet and son spent ! the fore part of last week with Mrs. Bonnet's parents ;\t Co!lcy. ■ Miss TTnnnnh MeCarty of William sport is visiting her parents at this i place. Miss May Donovan of Muney Val ley is spending a week with her sis j ler, Mrs. .1. Fries at this place. I Mrs. Jacob Fries, Sr. was called to i Dushore on Monday night to see her ; daughter, Mrs. John L. Farrel who is unite sick. Mrs. A. E. Tripp is spending the week at Monroeton where her hus- Itand is employed. Mrs. J. 'l\ Brewster lias returned from a several week's visit in Phil adelphia. Mr. W. C. Mason and son Kob ert are home from Puiixsutawney. Mr. Mason is serving as a juror. Kev. S. 15. Bidlack was confined to his bed with a very severe attack of neuralgia last week. Mr. James MacFarlane was taken (|iiite sick on Monday. Dr. Her man of Dushore was called and pro nounced it congestion of the bowels. Miss Anna Shoemaker is attend ing the State Normal School at Dock Haven. Any one desiring tire arms should consult our advertising columns for information which is furnished by Woiland and Kesslar of Nordmont. Irvin (iroen and James 11. Cansei have been awarded the contract for constructing the abutments for the county bridge at Dope/,. Messrs. F. \Y. Meylert and Albert Ileoss passed creditable examina tions before the Bar Examining Hoard on Wednesday and were ad mitted to practice law in the Sullivan ('ounty courts. John I'. Kennedy, the tonsorial artist of Dushore, occupied the Da porte barber shop this week, doing a large business with excellent satis faction to his patrons. Wedding invitations are out an nouncing the marriage of Mr. Deo Wrede and Miss Kmma Bitter at the home of the bride's parents at this place, on Tuesday, Sept. .'id. Mrs. Victor lingo and children of Dushore, spent several dayl of this week with Mrs. Hugo's par ents, Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Oross lev. Mr. 10. W. Sprague, missionary for tiie National Spiritualist Asso ciation gave a lecture to a large and interested audience in the Court House Wednesday evening. i lie will continue his lectures Thursday and Friday evenings. Admission free. Mrs. Joseph Darish of Columbia county, is spending a week with her husband who is working for the I it ion Tanning Co. at this place. 1 i Evening I'rayer and I'raise ser vice will be held in t he M. E. Church Thursday evening of this week. The I'astor will give a ten minute's talk on the Scriptures. All are invited. Mrs. S. A. Karl of Hardpan, Lu zerne County, is visiting her neph ew, Kev. S. B. Bidlack this week, also the Speary and King families at Nordmont who are relatives of hers. Mr. Edward Northrup and Miss Susie M. Covey both of Cherry Mills this county, were united in marriage by Kev. S. B. Bidlack, in the parlor of Mr. T. J. Kcolor's home, on Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. and North rup will live at Cherry Mills w here Mr. Northrup is engaged in lumber ing. Mr. 11. A. Kemp, photographer, will be at his old stand at Forks villo, l'a., during the Fair, Oct. 1, 2, and and will bo prepared to take cabinet and larger sizes in pho tographs, also tin types. Bring the babies and the whole family for you will get a good photo. Special attractions are advertised forthe llughosvillo Fair, in addi tion to the races already published a gentlemen's country rao, Any old thing will be entered, fast horses barred. Trixio, the world renowned horse is added to the at. tractions. Special low rates on all railroads. Dates Sept. 23, to 2ti. Hon. Fred. A. Godcharlcs Visits the County Seat. There was an air of extreme cor diality at Laporte Monday and Tues day between court guests and candi dates. Prominent among the num ber was Hon. Fred. A. (lodcharles, candidate for Congress. His genial ity and courtley presence made him * ' * * / WtK&s&zak? wtßSasm HON FRED A. GODCHARLE* the center magnate of political at traction. Without any exception lie proved himself the liveliest cam paigner ever in Sullivan county contesting for an office. Young, active and full of "strenuous life" as President Roosevelt would call it. He proved himself a ready debator and a friend to all. A. L. Dyer, the people's candidate for Member of Assembly, was well received by the masses. He made an excellent impression on those whom he met, ami had a straw vote been cast among the people in town, lie would have secure nine-tenth of them. The people have already decided that he is the proper one to send to Hurrishurg. I'lysses Bird, candidate for Treas ure, greeted many old time friends and acquaintances. Being no stran ger to any one lie did liis campaign ing easy and natural. MURDER IN SECOND DEGREE Peter Wonsoski Convicted and Will Goto the Penitentiary. The first three days of court this week were occupied with the trial of Peter Wonsoski of Bernice, charged with the crime of murder. The drawing of the jury took un til nearly noon Tuesday when the following members were empanel ed: Robt. Molyneux, Forks: Mich ael Finan. Lopez; Win. Allen. Forksville; Jas. Fennel, Forks; Jas. Ryant, Lope/.: Wm. Donahoe, Peter Hopi'er, Muney Valley; not yet received his sentence. MVNCY VALLEY. An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Starr is quite ill at this writing. John Taylor is on the sick list. Harold Hitter of Laporte visited his brother at this place last Satur day. Our schools opened on Monday with a large attendance and the fol lowing teachers; Miss Myrtle Edgar, of Sonestown; Miss Mareella Farrell and Miss Middle, of Dushore. A festival will lie held Saturday, September 20. All are invited to come. Misses May Fenstermaeker, Anna and Celya Minnier and J. Celya Donovan called on Sonestown friends Sunday. Miss Maud Miller visited friends at Hughesville last week. Miss Mae Donovan is visiting her sister, Mrs, Jacob Fries at Lagorte. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Donovan and son of Sonestown were the guests of the former's parents on Sunday. SHVNK. (Jeo. Brenchley, the Mail Carrier! on the Forksville Route had an acci dent at Piatt last week. His horse > became frightened at a steam engine* and ran away, but not seriously in juring Mr. Brenchley. Mrs. Ange- 1 linn Wright of Canton, who was a passenger on her way to visit rela tives in Klkland, received a sprained uuklc, anu vvus removed lo tier home on Sunday. Liston Brown and Miss AnnaStull > were married at the home of reiu-; lives in York State, last week. The first reunion of the Letts fain- 1 ily was held in the P. O, S. of A. i Hall at this place on Saturday lat . Arrangements had been made t<> have a picnic dinner in the Grove of j J. W. Frey, but rainy weather pre. j vented and a nice dinner was serve. I ; in the Hall. About fifty relatives and friends were present. Morrell Williams starts this wee'.c for Troy where he will attend schoo!. Reuben Letts and family of <»ro\ er spent Sunday at J. P. Kilmers. W. H. Fanning has returned from his trip to New York City. The dwelling house of John Swin gle, a half mile above town was de stroyed by fire Saturday about four o'clock. Mr. Swingle and family had left home about noon to visit ; friends at Millview not returning un-' til Sunday. The fire was well under headway when discovered but with the prompt help of those who arriv ed as soon as possible, most of the furniture in the parlor was saved. There was some insurance. A. E. Campbell made a business trip to Elmira last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. D. Porter were the guests of O. J. Williams the first of the week. John Campbell of Piatt returned home last week from a visit lo his son at Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Alien Williams of East Can ton was the guest of her daughter Mrs. Murry Brown on Tuesday. Miss Ina Lewis of South Creek, Pa. is the guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Prevost of Russel Hill, Pa. spent Sunday with their cousin T. (i. McKay of South eet-tsr i HILLSGROVE. Constable Schanabacher of Forks- , ville was in town on business last week. The foreign population of our town made things quite lively a few | days last week celebrating the death ! of one of their members. Elmer McEwen of Williamsport j was in town last week. A young init" '>v the name of Rich-! anl Bastin was badly injured on the tin' l'esto job last week by being caught between a log and a tree and badly crushing one of his legs, j He was taken to the Williamsport j Hospital. William Yinger of Williamsport I was a business man here last week - Hon. Ed. Rogers was in town last Friday honeying up the boys. Russel Biddle who has been work ing at the tannery, has severed his connection with that firm. Mrs. S. C. Brown and Mrs. C. A. | Nearing are visiting at Tioga, Pa. Andrew Galough and wife are vis- 1 iting l'riends and relatives at Leroy I and Canton. The pot-hunters are busy now. ; Why cannot llillsgrove have a Game j Warden. LOPEZ. Mrs. Fred Rogers died suddenly • Thursday morning, Sept. 11th from a hemorrhage before medical aid could reach her. The body was tak en to Kassenbrook for interment. Mrs. G. J. Hent/Jeman is again able to sit up. Rev. J. F. Howerof Lopez preach-; ed for us on Sunday to an apprecia tive audience. The Lumber Co. contemplates ex tensive improvements about their stave factory. Mr. W. E, Ely of Noxen visited friends in Rieketts on S unlay. Born.—To Mr. and Mrs. James Cahill, a daughter, on Sept. Stth. The mill has again shut down ow ing to a leuk in their mill dam. Miss Burgess spent a few days in Dushore the past week. Mr. E T. Wilbur has returned! from a visit to his parents at Wil-' mot. While there he suffered from j an attack of malaria fever but is now ! improving. Mr. J. J. Jordan has returned from the Say re Hospital. Mr. Kehler of New Albany has taken the place of Mr. Stone as clerk in the store. At CAMPBELLS, SHUNK, PA., ; BARGAINS [ For the Next 30 Days I 'Will sell ail spring and Summer goods at a Great Reduction , in Price, to make room for my new Fall and Winter Stock, j Call and see what we have to offer, for the goods must go ! regardless of cost. 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 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, #l2 to sso. 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. T. W. Carroll, DUSHORE, PA. HOTE' CARROLL BLOCK. KEEP IT SHADY! THESE HOT DAYS you can keep your porch shady by using Holcomb & Lauer's porch curtains, Bamboo or Duck, any color, any size, and any price you want. We are going to close out our large stock of Baby Carriages and GoCarts'so now is your chance to get a I good one at a bargain we have them from s}.oo up. We make up any size picture frame you want; also 'carry the largest line of Framed Pictures in Sullivan county Porch Rockers, Porch Goods. HOLCOMBE & LAUER, C u „ r d n a'Si„ a r IDusbore, fca. SAXE BLOCKS. - LAPORTE CLOTHING STORE. SELLING OUT On Account of HARRY ZAX'S Death. I will in the shortest possible time Hell out my entire stock ot goods at the I.a- I porte Store, consist ing of Clothing, Shoes, Underwear and' GENTS FURNISHINGS. At anil I'elow Costs as lam compelled to give up the Store. You are all aware that : tlie stock is large am! Brand New (foods, and this is the greatest opportunity I.a fmrte and vicinity ever had to get goods at the saving of at least li.i and 50 per cent on all of your purchases. All the (ioods in the store and all the fixtures will lie sold at a low price. All accounts must be settled at once or will he compelled to leave for collection, same can he paid toOiarlesC'rouse, at l.aporte Store. Come at Once and Have Choice of Best Styles. JACOB PER, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks i LAPORTE, FA. Just «s we pi) to press we learn that the following train arrange ments of the Eagles Mere It. U. went Into effect on Monday morn ing: All passenger trains to and from Chautauqua Station are with drawn. Trains will leave the Ingles Mere station at 7:15 A. M.and 1:50 I*. M. connecting at Sonestown for all points oil I'hil'a. A* Heading It. It. anil Lehigh Valley It. 11. and a train will leave at 7:20 for Sones town only. Trains will leave Sonestown on the arrival of the W. »V- X. 15. train ahout l>:00 A. M. ami sit t>:2o I'. M. arriving at Eagles Mere about 0:40 A. M. and at 7:10 I*. M. We learn that train formerly ar riving at Sonestown at 5:57 P. M. will hereafter arrive at 1:50 I'. M. and and train formerly leaving ut 9:00 P. M. will leave at U::10 and run only to Hughesville. Deifneu Cannot be Cored bf local application*, as they cannot reach ths ■lac— ed portion of the ear. There la only one way to core Deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an in flamed condition of the -nucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube getsflnflamed TOO have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness ia the result, and nnless the inflammation can be taken oat and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nineoaeesout of ten are caused by catarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition ol the mucous wr faces. We will r*ve One Hundred Dollar* for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can aot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for Circulars, tree. If. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. gV mnitt br nmtrlsts. 75c. Hall's Family Pills arc the best.