FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF MWITORE, PENNA. VTTAJj - " #50.000 FUJ3.PIiUS - - *IO.OOO Hoes a General Banking Business. I). sTKUIOEKE. M. I). SWAKTS. Cresiiteut. Castiier J. BRADI.HY, Attorney at-Ijaw. Ollire. Main and Muticv Sts. I.A l'< MM K, I'A. flavins: opened iin ofliee at 132s Arcli St.. I "li i laiK-i pit in, I shall slill continue'to i lactii'i 1 in tin' several Courts of Sullivan ('.miitv.r When not in myoHioe personally ;t eompet .nt person will lie (omul in <• ii;iI'tri thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attornoy-at-Ij.aw. Hire in K eeler's I'look. LAPOIITE, Sullivan County, J'A. Hush .1. Thomson, Albert F. Ileess, IST 1.1 •.>«)-'- JHOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, hUSHORK, I'KNNA. I.on d stal.liup and livery, M. Brink New Albany, Pa. 100 lbs. new corn meal, 1.20 oiiu ked corn, 1-0 " whole corn, L2O Same per ton 00 Corn,oats and barley chop 1 l-> Same per ton 00 100 coarse bran, bin Same per ton, -' (i" 100 lbs low grade Hour bf>o 100 lbs flour middlings 1 100 lbs new process Oil meal 1 '»•> 100 lbs oyster shells. • r >" Lump rock srJt '•* 14i) lbs coiiiu.on line salt 50 list) lb barrel salt I Buckwheat grain wan led. 100 lbs Glutton feed. l.iH) (> tls per bushel 4.! f)0 and 100 bushel lots. ()ats. .10 Bchumackers Patent 1 <»•> Rest Spring Y\ heat I Our own, a blended llour I ; >0 Extra, a pastry flour I 30 Best Mouroetou mills 1 ->0 Jluncv and Humnn'i'liehT flonr I •">•*> Veal calves and dressed poultry wanted every \\ ednesday. M. BRINK. FRF.E ! FREE ! A Housewife s Delight, A NICELY ARRANGED TABLE. Buy your goods of us ..nd get ;i set of this Hand Painted China Free! ASK FOR COUPONS. AT Buichhausen' j 11 County Seat Local and Persona! Events Tersely Told. J F.I I cry Ingham was a Towanda ; visitor Tuesday. Miss Eliza Shaut returned home Saturday evening from a lengthy visit in Towantla and Wysox. Aliss Lula MeCarty, <>f Fhlred-s | vllle, has gone to spend the sum-j nicr with relatives in lowa. Air. Frank Ingham and family ! were 1 inshore visitors Saturday. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles bail er of I inshore, on Tuesday a son. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Me Henry of Benton were calling on La Porte! friends Monday and Tuesday. I larrishurg's carpenters, including a few who work upon the new capi tol, have struck for higher pay and a Saturday half-holiday. The San Jose scale has destroyed a peach orchard of more than .">OO trees on the farm of Jesse Naylor, in Salis bury township Bucks county. Mrs. It. A. C'onklin has so faiJJ.c covered from' her illness that she was able to he taken to the home of her neice, Mrs. William Lowe, near Sonestown, on Saturday wherr it is hoped she will improve more rapid ly- Contractor James 11. Hansel has •secured the contract for laying the foundation for the new coal breaker and also for several houses at the new mines near Bernice. The seven' thunder storm Wed ! nesilay evening prevented many from coming out to hear the excell ent enlcrt diiinent given by Carl V I)rake of Willlanisport. John Bedford of (iverton, was op erated on for appendicitis at the Say re Hospital Tuesday morning. A little -on of Lewis Keeler of Sones town, died last Friday. The child was C overing from an attack of measles w hen lie took a severe cold which resulted in death. The fun eral was held at tliet place Sunday. Miss Dolly Crossley and brothers Ben of Onshore and tiuy and F.I lory of this place went to Philadelphia last Friday where Miss Dolly will remain for the summer, her broth ers returnijig after-a week's visit. Bay Kessler, Jr. of Towanda, of the Beescr, Kessler, W'ieland Co-, and his In-other Charles Kessler were in town yesterday. Charles Kessler spent some time in looking over the ground and viewing the facilities for a plant for the manufacture of miss ion furniture. His decision is not known, but it is very probable that he will estadlish a factory in Say re. Valley Record. Mrs. Mercy F.lla Boak, wife of .las. K. Boak, who had been an invalid since March I I, 1 S»7 years. Deceased had been entirely helpless lor over three years, during the time everything was done to make life pleasant by a devoted hus band and children. A runaway accident occnred to a party of young people at this place Tuesday afternoon which resulted in unite serious injuries to Miss F.mnia < iallagher. Robert Mason with his father's team hitched to a lumber wagon was mi his way to the station for a load of freight. He was accompanied by- Misses F.miiia. (iallagher, Onie Ma son, Maine Buck and Eugene Mc- Nellan. At the foot of Ingham Hill the clevis on one of the single-trees became detached causing the horses to run. By some accident Air. Mas on dropped one of the reins and the team ran uncontrolled to the foot of the hill opposite Airs. E. E. Wrede's residence, here one of the horses fell and the wagon overturned throwing the, occupants in the ditch. All' were more or less bruised, but the injuries to Miss < iallagher were very pa in fill. I A country editor worth robbing ! seems to be regarded by the fratern- I ity as a man of mark. The Mount Cannel Item has this to say of one lof these rare mortals: "Editor Joe j Leslier, of the Selinsgrove Times, jat one fell s voop rose to fame and j distinction. One day last week he | was robbed, and the thcif secured from Joe's person a $l">o gold watch and a pair of gold nose-glasses. Air. I Leslier is possibly the only editor ill America who possessed a $l5O gold I watch."--Wyorniug Democrat. ! Wanted —8 or 10 masons nt or.cn,' j address, .1. 11. (iaiiscl, Lal'orlc, I 'a'. \V a NTl". i> at l.al'orto A reliable j woman or girl capable anil willing, to tlo general housework, for eight: j or ten weeks, beginning the last week l in June. Wages $3.00 per week, ad- 1 dress Mrs. 1,. 1,. Kurd, I(17 I'enn St., j Sta. Pi, Philadelphia, i'a. The signing of Ihe child labor law jby Governor I'enn.ypaeker will re- I snll in between three and four thou*- I land boys, now at work in anthracite ; j mint's and breakers, being taken | from work and sent to school. The, j bill forbids the employment of hoys ! less than II! years old in Hit' mine*,' | while II is the minimun legal age | j for outside employees. The present j ! age limits are thus increased l\vo j years. Struck by the evening iiloonishurg | and Sullivan Northbound passenger j | train a short distance below IJenton i at about 7 2") o,clock Sunday even-1 i ing, Warren Alberlson, aged twenty live years, a teamster at K House's J saw mill, IJenton, was instantly kill led. Albertson, was hard of hearing I anil ditl not hear the warning blast J of the whistle. 2 t i W. Sones' lumber railroad' 1 which will be known as the Susipie-1 liauna and Kaglcs .Mm . 'is being ex- j ! tended to 11 iilsgiove J unct ion i in t he j ; SuM|iiehauna and New N ork rail- j I road about ten miles from Ralston, j It is expected that the new line will |he in operation between 11i llsgrove j Junction and Kaglcs Mere by June 1. | The road is twenty miles in length. ; j This summer a combination coach ! will bo carried on the freight trains, i ; Kventuullv the road will do a rcgu lar passenger business, and I(>.»,< oUl, j ; iiuo feet of timber will reach a mark-j 'et oil this line and over the Sus<|iie- | ' hanna and New York. Mr. Sones j j intends to build a big saw niiil at the ; llillsgrove J unction. 11. M.Scltoeh, of Danville, mem-| j her of the Board of Trustrees for the I Danville Insane Hospital, recently j received a telegram from Hep-j i resentative H. S. Aiiimernian. of| ! Montour, who is in 1 larrisliurg, stat-j • i tig tli it he liospital Appropriation; hill had been signed by the Follow. ' If President Uoosev.'lt can persuade 1 ' the party whose head he is to follow 1 the line he la\ .< down, the race problem, ; freed from s«vtioiial or political com \ plications. can be hrought to a satis factory settlement far sooner than we i I had hoped for aud with far less l.ic- I tioli New Orleans Times Uemoerut. I T - KclllSclJS City Life tr ance Co. of Kansas City, Missouri, is a ! eg il Rest rve Company aerating under the strict Insurance laws of Missouri Tliev i isure all kinds I j Policies and a ten payment ! bond a>i an investment. MOTT & HOLLISTER, Eastern Mana gers, 900 - 901 Land Title Bld'g. PHILADELPHIA, PA. i. j Qorui I'UOCLAM.VriON. \Vixkhkaß, Hon. < Hav K. '1 t:i:i:v I'lvsidMit Juritfr. lloimrnHrs John l>. lU'isor ;in»i JuiMi!' j M> y» r. AShoriate Jurtp<.» ofjtlio ( ourt.- of ()\cr and |Ti Tinnier iiinl rU\ on Monday tin -112 day May of at 2 o'clock p. m. Tncrcforiv notice i> hereby given t<» the Coroner. .lu>tices of the Peace and < uim.iMos within the I eounty, thatth<*y he then ai -i iheie in their pro|»- |er person at'J o'clock p. in.of said day. with their I rolls, reeords, inquisitions examinations and I other rcmemberum es t«> those things to which their offices appfitain to he done. And to those who are bound by their recognizance to pn»»*<*ute ' against prisoners who are or shall he in the jail of ! thesaid eountv of Sullivan, are hereby notified to Ibe thin and there to prosecute against them as ; will be ju>t. FRANK \N. HI « K. Sheriff. | Sheriff's ( Ml ice, La]»orte. l'a...lnn. IT, bjfu Foil Sai.k. Lijtlit drivintr tenin, j coining four. .s lirictvstl. Wm. Moran. i»eceml>ei' ! term IS'.'*. Trespass; I'iea. assump j sit, pavment with leave etc and set ell. ; Walsh | Mullen | 2 .lame.- .lonian is Howard I.yon, business as the l v ■ nj No.4'J i Feb. term I', MIL', helt. appeal. Flea, non ! assumpsit. I>r:;dley, | Mullen. | ;! C. I'.lnier liijfjrer vs .lolin ii. Se.onten | John Andrews and (ieorjie Andrews. No ■ •»•», Sept. t<-rni. I' 2, I ieetment. I'lea— ! not guilty. Mullen. | Piatt, j 4 i ieo. K. I'rowti and J. ti. Co.t v- Iliraiu W.i'.-ler,, I.M.i'-ei. Alhert Kaye ;< leo. Bown and C. M. lloyles No IS, | September term lOO'i. Assuni|sit; plea non-assumpsit no bleach and covenant.* j performed. j Mercnr and Walsh. | Mullen. • .') Lawrence iVFinan \> Dies. Cadden No. 4'J, Feb. term, 1903, Trespass. I'lea, not j/liilty. ' C'ronin. ' Walsh. Froth's office, Laporte. Pa . \pril 10.HlO.'i, Titos. K. Ivensehv. Proth'y. Administratrix Notice. In re estate ol Asf Spearv. deed late ol' Davidson Twp, Notice is hereby given that letters ol 1 administration upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the under- I signed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment; and i those having claims or demands against ; ihe same will make them known without ilelav. i MA ItV SPKAItV, Adiurv. ! March G, I'.iOS. Nordmont. Fa. j I:.. .1. Mi: ~kn, Am . Campbell "The Merchant" SHUWK, PA. New Spring and Summer Goods in Every Department. | T > f-J J I would ho pleased to have you call and look L,(3 Ci 1v '■ over our New Dress Goods, —Percales Pongees, Lawns, Kfce., for Shirtwaists and Suits. Also Ladies' Furnishing Goods of every kind. Shoes and Oxford Ties, both Hlaek anil Tan. y- -j- We are now showing the most up to date Clothing Caps. Shoes, Shirts anil I lidei vvear that * ever eaine to tow ii. Priors Low. Quality High. It is a pleasure for us to show goods. Please call and we will prove it 1o you. My goods are all marked with plain figures and as low as the lowest. FOR CASH.--Remember I you front 5 to 10 per cent discount on every dollars wonh you buy. Yours for Business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Spring Suits I for Men, FSoys and Children .ire now here (or inspection. Suits in bh'ick ckty nnd unfmished worsteds and 1 hibets | Homespuns, French and Fngiish Flannels, and Scotch j Goods. Hoys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and ! makes. Prices as,well asvnric t\ are extraordinary. All new jan 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the in'town wlure you can "vt the "VValh Over" C3l>oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, j Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. NEW APPAREL For Spring aiul Similiter. Like spring blossoms the new styles in wearing apparel begins to unfold. The reaiits of my visit to the city before purchasing an extensive stock is plainly manifest in the new line ol goods just placed on our shelves. A Grand Exhbition of Style worth co ning miles to see. Notwithstanding the fact that our styles are most exclusive and the materials the finest, prices are distinctly moderate. A Large Line of Jewelry i Has been our ever increasing stock, -and it will | pay you to examine this line nefore purchasing elsewhere JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPORTE, IP.A.- CENERAL STORE . baporte Tannery.® FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERF, lust received a special purchase of' Riches'' Flannels, j Lumbermens' Shiits and Drawers, Men's, ladies' and I Childrens' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fresh stock of Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and ; Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Goodyear Rub bus Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.