FIRST NATIONAJ. BANK OF DCSHOBK, PKNNA. CAPITAL - • $60,000. SURPLUS . . SIO,OOO. Does a General Banking Business. B.W.;JKNNINGS, M. D. SWARTB. President. Cashier FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. Office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE, Sullivan County, PA. ALBERT F. HEESS, LAWYER, DUSHORE, PENNA. Office with Rush J. Thomson. Saturday of each week at Forksville. J # J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOH3JETS-AT-LAW, L gal business attended to in this and adjoining counties _APORTK, p A. £ J. MULLEN, Attorney-«t-L«w. LA PORTK, PA. orrica m covntt bujldimo IdtAR OOI'KT HOPS*. J H. CRONIN, ATTORHET-AT LAW, HOTART PUBLIC. OPTIC* OS MAIM ftTKBKT. DI-.SHORE, PA Q J. MOLYNEATJX, D.D!ST Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. AVID TEMPLE, Prop. LAPORTE- A This large and wrf.i appointed house if the must popular hostelry in this section LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W, GALLAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, T J. KEELER. • ■ Justice-of-the Peace. Office ill room over store, LAPORTE, PA. Special attention given to collections. All matters left to the care of this office will be promptly attended to. HOTEL "GUY! MILDRED, PA. B. H. GUY, - Proprietor. Newly 'furnished throughout, special attention given to the wants of the travel ing public. Bar stocked with first class wines, liquors and cegars. The best beer on the market always on tap. Bates Reasonable. M. Brink New Albany, Pa, 100 " Corn meal, 1.40 100 " Cracked corn, 1.40 100 " Corn,oats, Abarley chop 1.45 100 " Oil meal, old proces 1.85 200 " coarse brans; 2.00 Same per ton (1800) 19.00 140 lbs red dog (middlings) 1.90 Same per ton 25.00 100 lb. Granulated sugar 4.90 Oats per bushel 37 Schumacher's best flour 1.15 "Our Own" a blended flour 1.05 Best Spring Pattent 1.15 Extra, a partry flour 95 140 lbs. common fine salt .<>o Same per barrel 1.20 Beet Rio Coffee per lb. 18 Arbuckle or Lion 11 Fair loose coffee 10 1-pkg. good coffee 15 2 lbs same 25 10 bars of Dome soap for 25 1 lb. can baking powder 10 Good smoking tobacco 16 Dressed pork by the whole carcass 00 Veal calves wanted every Wednes day forenoon. Dressed poultry and live springers every Thursday. M. BRINK. Foley's Kidney Cure kidneys and bladder right* DEPOBITB OVEB #10,000,000. Pittsburg Trust Company has capital, surplus and profits exceeding $6,000,000. Pays 4 per cent, interest on Savings De posits, subject to withdrawal of SIOO with* out notice, and 2 per cent, on Checking Accounts. Interest compounded semi annually. Do all your banking by mail. •Send for two-hundred year calendar fret. 323 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Lace curtains at Holcomb & Lauer's. 700 ft Wyckoff Patent Wood Water Pipe for sale, 7c lineal foot by Wiel and & Kessler, Nordmont. Best be cause water piped in this way keeps sweet and untainted, and wood has longer life under ground than iron. Use it in piping your water to the house or barn. BANNER 8A LVI I th« moat hooting Mlv* In tho world. Covnty Seat Local and Personal Events] I Tersely Told. -J David Temple is recovering from an attack of gripp. Hon. Thos. J. Ingham was a Du shore visitor last Saturday. Mrs. A. E. Tripp is visiting rela tives at Williamsport this week. Miss Ada Hitter is recovering from a mild attack of scarlet fever. Mr. I>. J. Finklestein of Lopez, was at the county seat on Tuesday. Leroy Wentxle of Dushore, was a businessman in Laporte on Monday. Mrs. Emily Rockwell of Dushore, is visiting at the homeof Mr M. G. Latter. John Fitzpatrick has moved his family to the Finch house on Mun cy street. Lewis Keeler has moved into one of the association houses on South Muncy street. Mr. 11. L. Molyneuxof Millview transacted business at the county seat on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Gowell and son Leslie, spent Thanksgiving with friends in Bradford county. Mrs. Ed. Schrader, who was men tioned as seriously ill, in our last weeks issue, is somewhat improved. Our Borough schools are closed this week owing to the two cases of scarlet fever that has been in the town. The licence of the Commercial Hotel at this place, was this week transferred to David Marks. The usual good run of business continues. J. M Zaner of Ringoes, N. J. has moved into the Smith house on West Main street. Mr. Zaner is en gaged in work for the Trexler and Terrill Co. Judson Harney of Dushore, pass ed examination last week for admis sion to the Sullivan County Bar. J. Reese Kilgore also took prelimi nary proceedings to follow the same profession. Lumberman C. W. Sones of Will iamsport, while in Laporte on bus iness Wednesday evening, inquired his way to the News Item office and had his name entered on onr mail ing list. Mrs. Win. King, widow of the late Wm. King, of Laporte town ship, died at an advanced age on Friday evening of last week, after an illness of many years of consump tion. Funeral services were held on Sunday at Nordmont. By error we failed last week to mention the arrival of a fine boy at the Laporte Hotel, on November 23. Landlord Gallagher is all smiles ever since. Rev. 11. C. Caswell will hold ser vices at Dushore, Thursday, Dec. 4, at 7:30 p. m. At Laporte, Sunday, Dec. 7, morning and evening. A party of gentlemen of Philadel phia, friends of Mr. 11. L. White, made the Laporte Hotel their head quarters while on a gunning trip in the wilds of Sullivan. The News Item is by far the best advertising medium in the county. It has the largest circulation of any newspaper in the couuty, and its moderate price brings every adver tisement to the eye of even the cas ual reader. All business men of note advertise in the News Item. The Sullivan County Farmers In stitute will convene on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 15, and 16, 1902, at Forksville, Pa. The first session will be held on Monday, at 1:80 and will close on Tuesday evening. Em inent lecturers will be present. All are cordially invited to attend. The above is strictly held under the au spices of the Department of agricul ure of Pennsylvania. Fatal Accident to Laportc Young Man. Wm. Heim Jr. met with a fatal accident while engaged at work on a saw mill at Haney ville, Clinton county, last Suturday. A board was hurled from the saw and driven with terrifllc force through the young man's body. It made a gaping wound in his side under the heart, and it was thought at the time that he could not live more than a few hours, but life was prolonged until Wednesday afternoon when his ter rible injury proved fatal. Wm. Heim, father of the young man, left here on Monday afternoon for Han ey ville, and returned on Wednesday evening. Delroy Heim, brother of the dead man, brought the body to Laporte on Thursday morning for burial. Deceased was about 22 years of age. Sympathy from the entire community goes out to the stricken amily. | The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. I Church are preparing for an oyster I supper to be held Tuesday evening | Dec. 9, at the home of Mrs. J. Q. Cott. Other food will be served for those who do not eat oysters. The lot in Lopez formerly owned by Lucas Steafather, deceased, will be sold at Orpi Si's Court Sale at Hotel Carroll in Dushore, on Friday, llec. 25, at 2 v 'clock p. m. There are two dwelling houses on the lot. FARMERS' INSTITUTE. The Farmers' Institute for Sulli van county will meet at Forksville, in the M. E. church, on Monday and Tuesday, December 15 and IS, 1902. This institute is held under the aus pices of the Department of Agricul ture, and lecturers furnished and paid by the department will be in attendance. The institute is held absolutely free of cost to the farmers in attending. Njt even a collection is allowed to be taken. The lectur ers furnished by the department are men eminently successful in funning in this state, and to their experience as farmers they add the "iff of heing able to talk in an interesting man ner. They will be reinforced by tin best of our local farmers, and any one who raises even garden truck for his own family will be benefited by attending. The meetings are presided over by John \V. Rogers, the member of the state board of agriculture from this county, and he has arranged the following program: MONDAY, DECEMBER 16,1:30, P. M. Presiding oflice— Jo.in W. Rogers. Opening exercises— Rev. Aluion Smith. Shall we fertilize the land or crop? Prof. Wells W. Cook, Grasses for meadow and pasture, George Campbell. Lime. Do you need some ? Hon. Thoe. J. Phillips, Question box. EVENING SESSION. Music. Question box. Qualification ol teachers, Prol. M.R.Black Nature study in country schools ? Prof. Wells 11. Cook. Higher education for farmer's children, Hon. Thcs. J. Phillips. Country school grounhs, Ulysses bird, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 9.30 A.M. Question box. Fertilizers in combination with manure, George Campbell, The best all purpose stock, J. K. Bird. Feeding from silo throughout the year, Prof. Wells W. Cook. Improvements of dairy cattle, George Campbell. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Music. Question box. Intelligent feeding, Hon. Thos.J.Philips. Essay, C. F, llunsinger. Feeding the human animal, Prof. Wells W. Cook. Profit and loss in the dairy, Hon, Thos. J. Phillips, TUESDAY EVENING. Music. box. Household conveniences, Prof. Wells W. Cook. That gem, the farmer's girl, (ieorge Campbell. The wife's share, Hon. Thos. J. Phillips. Essay, J. E. Bird. The foregoing will be followed as cloee ly as possible, Mtt. EDITOR. —Your slight hint that the Socialist party might if prop erly handled be the coining party of the United States, strikes your hum ble subscriber as the thoughts of one who is surprised with the late vote but not familiar with the Socialist platform. Head their platform (for we are charitable enough to believe you havent) before you ask the par ty which from its birth has been the instigator of the best government on the face of the earth, to adopt the Socialist rag baby body and breeches. No one is asked to follow the Repub lican party because it is old and always been good, nor would we ex pect every one to find their babies in the bull-rushes just because the good man Moses was. But the Re publican party has always been in touch with the people and wide awake to the best interests of the United States and do6s not need hints from the disgruntled Kansas City, New Zeland pamphlet writers. One or two good things can be found in all men if you look; so with plat forms, but as a whole the Socialist platform is all "gallery bosh" and only aimed at the unthinking, en vious American citizen. I doubt if the time is ripe for the government to own every man's farm, hen-roost and piggery, but will admit I think it is for the ownership of railroads so far as it relates to the Eagles Mere Railroad. X. X. Eagles Mere, Pa., Nov. 28, 1902. FOR SALE.—a two-horse up right steam engine and boiler in good 1 condition. Will sell for S3O. Inquire at the News Item office. ▲ Big Mereantial Chanfc. The clothing store formerly known as Jacob Perr's at Lopez, hits recent ly been bought by D. J. Finklestein, the former manager. As we know Mr. Finklestein to be an honest and upright citizen of our county, we congratulate him and wish him suc cess in his new undertaking. All those who take delight in seeing a worthy man advance in life by his grit, push and energy, will gratify their pleasure by patronizing Mr. Finklestein when in need of any thing in his line of business. Sec his announcement elsewhere. Insurance Notice. The 26th annual meeting of the Farm ers and Mechanics Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Sullivan County will be held at the office of the company in the Borough of Forksville, on Satur day, the 3d day of January 1903 at 10 o'clock a. m. lor the purpose of electing a board of directors and other officers for the ensuing year and the transaction ol such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The auditors will meet at the office if ilie secretary Jnninry 2d to settle the Kcc-iiiiiis of ilit company. Forksville. Dtc. Ist, 1902. M. K. BLACK, President. It. D LANCASTER, Sec'y. /"MIXUKNHED REPORT of the condition of the i I'lllHT NATIONAL BANK of Dushore, Pa., At dose of business, Nov. 25 1902 Kkhourcrs: Loans and Discounts J221.386 36 I'. 8. Bonds lo secure circulation 5.000 00 Premium on r. S. Bonds 3,400 00 Stock Securities 15,000 00 Furniture 1,875 00 Due from Banks A nproved reserve A|£t 42,019 07 Specie and LCRUI Tender Notes 17,£18 55 Redemption fund l\ 8. Treasury '25,000 00 1356,516 5s LIABILITIES. Capital 112 50.000 00 Surplus und Undivided Profits 38,576 05 Circulation 19.500 00 Deposits. 233.436 53 Dlvideng unpaid 100 $856,516 58 State of Pennsylvania, County of Sullivan ss: I, M. D. Swarts, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swea: .hat the above state ment is true to the best of iny knowledge and lie lief. M. D. SWARTS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ist day of Dec. 1902. JOHN H. CRONIN, Notary Public. My commission expires February 27, 1905. Correct—Attest: A.VVAI.SU, 1 JNO. I). REESER F.O. HYLVARIA. j Everybody Bays So. Oa?carets Candy Cathartic, the most w os derful medical discovery of tbo age, picas ant and refreshing to the tasto, act genu;' und positively on kidnoys, liver and bowels cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fevor, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plcaso buy and try a box of C. U. C. to-dav; 10, £5, 50 cents. Sold anrf guaranteed to cure by all druggists. In each pound package of Lion Oofffee from now until Christmas will be fouml a free game, amusing and instructive— 50 different kinds. Get Lion Coffee and a Free Game ct Your (iroccrs. HGLCOMBE LAUER, Are offering some rare bargains ' to early HOLIDAY BUYERS, Their entire store is stocked from cellar to garet with the largest and finest line off' r niture and little things to beautify the home that was ever putin a store in this vicinity and there is more coming every day. RCIGS |i Lace or Ruffled [| BED SETS The rug display alone CurtdinS. Of the very newest styles would be worth your while , „ lU , . t |! and patterns. Prices— . . 3 In all the latest patterns v in white or ecru. Prices From $3.00 tO $15.00 Rugs from 35c to $34 | run from ;oc a pair up pictures framed and no , in any color and quality ! ,00 ' framed; all kinds, prices you wish. ||j and styles. PING PONG SETS for an X-MAS GIFT, THERE IS NOTHING NICER. A GAME FOR THE WINTER EVENING. , HOLCOMBE & LAUER, Eurniture and DUSHORE, | Campbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. Has just received his Fall and Winter Stock of Men's Boys' und Children's Clothing. Boots and Shoes and Clothing. They are now opened up and ready for I your inspection. Call and see what he has to offer and he will save you MONEY. sl4-00 CLOTHING and Gents Furnishing Goods SALE. For the purpose of remodeling my store and making a general change in the business; I am compelled to c'ose out my entire stock of Clothing and Gents Furn ishings by January ist, 1903. In order to move this large stock by that time, 1 have cut prices on every article 25 to 75 per cent for the next 60 days. For Cash and Cach only. Just a few oT-many bargains: . overcoats, very swell makes $3 50 #l2. formerly $0 to *2O Boy's over coats $1 i.Jto 7 00, formerly;; 00 to |l 1. Children's overcoats 100 to $3 00 orinerly I ijto $5 00. Men's suits all the new makes and latest patera* $3 00 to sls, formerly $5 to #lB. Boys' suits, |ong pants, $2 to $7 50 formerly 475 to sl3. Boys two piece short pants $2 to $5, formerly 350 to $7. Boys' three piece short r', 8 n~ '3 f ;> ' ' orme , r| y 7- r » 10 50. Children's suits two and three piece, Sailor, Norfolk, Schools and Junior soc to $3 50, formerly $2 to $5. Underwear, Overcoat. Gloves, fM" tens, Sweaters, Duck Coats, Rain Coats, etc. etc all cut occordingly for J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. LAPORTE CLOTHING STORE. EVERYTHING GOOD. This season we have selected the Best and Largest Stock ever brought to this place. All who visit this store are surprised to see such a large stoch of ready-to-wear cloth ing. Save Money by Buying of Us. Our Ladies' Gents and Children's Underwear are bought direct from the mills. We save you 35 per cent at the least. Look over our stock before going elsewhere. Hundreds of bed blankets, quilts, horse and staole blankets, at very low figures We have thousands ol article which we are unable to mention. It will be to your advantage to CALL AND SEE US AT ONCE. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN . Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPORTE, IP A.