First national bank OK IHTSIIOUK, I'KNNA. VITAL - - $50,000 ei'Hfi.us - - if 10 000 Does a (General Banking Ilusiiiest. 's 1). riTKIItOKKK, M. I). SWAHXS. President. Cu liter \ J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. Office, corneriot .Main ami Muncv *ts. I. Vf'Oh'TK, l'A. fTaviii«r opened an olfice al ! ->!2S Areh Si.. Philadelphia. I shall slill continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan < '<>lllllv.<• When not in my ollice personally a com pet. Nt person will lie found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERL Attornoy-nt-IiMW. ft ice in Keeler's Block. LAPOUTE, Sullivan County, PA. liusli J. Thomson, Albert I'. Ileess, 187,1. JHOMSON & 11EESS, LAWYERS, PUSIIOItU, I'KNNA. Long I 'istancejl'elephone. .January 1- 1901$. _ 112 J. & F. 11. INGHAM, ATTORN I'.YS A'l- LAW, Lpg::l liu-attcn-led to in this an«l adjoining countio® A PORTE, PA 112 J. MULLEN, Attorney-at Law. LA I*ORTK, PA. OFPICR IN COUNTY BUILDING NKAK COURT UOIIKK. J H. CRONIN," ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICII ON IF AIH HTRBKT. DttBHOKB. __ f>A Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate Pennsylvania. NhW ALBANY, PA.- At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL F. W, GALLAQHEB, Prop. Newly erected. opposite Court House sipiare. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room.and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, M. Brin New Albany, Pa. ,100 lbs. new corn meal, I .-•> "■ eracke Same per ton '-2 00 100 coarse bran, 1.10 Same per ton, -LoO 100 lbs low grade flour I -> 0 300 lbs flour middlings 1 100 lbs new process Oil meal I <>•> 100 lbs oyster shells, 00 Lump rock sr.lt T-> 1 10 lbs common line salt 50 2SO lb barrel salt 1 20 Buckwheat grain wanted. 100 lbs Glutton feed, L.'JO <)ats per bushel ■!•> 50 and 100 bushel lots. Oats, .10 Schuinackers Patent 1 <>o Rest Spring Wheat 1.00 Our own, a blended flour 1 10 Extra, a. pastry Hour 1 .">0 Rest Monroe ton mills 1 15 Money and Huninieriicld Hour 1 45 Seal calves and thv eil poultry wanted every Wednesday. M. BRINK. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far prices that are Right [ or curteous treatment g> to Buschluusen' ' County Seat Local and Personal Events Tersely Told. "«ii ■ ii Mr Percy Rivins of Philadelphia, is spending a lew days in town. Mis- Margaret Iloiin of Lancaster, I'II. will spend the summer at the 1 leetory. Mr. Lewis Wager of llillsgrove transacted business at the lounty sent Wednesday. Services will be held in the Epis copal church every Sunday morning iit II o'clock and in the evening :it 7:.".0, The evening service will he a soiif? service without a sermon. Miss t'loyd Burnley, who is a professor 'at Yasser College, and ,M Dorothy Shank of William sport, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Randall. Mrs. It. A. Conklin h:is returned from the home of her niece, Mrs. William Lowe, near Sonestown, where she spent Iwo months while convalescing from her I'>l154,' and se vere illness. Mrs. (Jeiger, mother of Mr. John Uiger who lives on the Conklin farm beyond Lake Mokonia, is critically ill, and her death is expected at any time. llorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Stepp, a daughter, on July 1-. We do not know whether the baby's Stepp-father or its grandfather Ma son is w< aring the broadest smile. Miss Rowena Hen man. daughter of l>r. M. K. llerrnla.ll of is ill of typhoid lever. Mis. I'. If. Cook of Alliens, is visiting at the home of William lleini, in the second ward. Miss Jessie Wrede l'.as been en gaged by the Colley township School Directors to teach one of the Lopez schools. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Allen and children visited friends at New \lhany, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Meylert spent Wednesday at Laglcs Mere. Mrs. Amelia, Hamilton of Marsh Hill, is visiting her mother, and her sister Mrs. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Karris and children of Denton, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Karns' father, Mr. T. J. Keeler. "M iMrvtle Kdgar of Sones town. .-pent a week in Laportc. taking orders for a very popular book. Mrs. T. J. Ingham accompanied by her nurse. Miss (iraee Hakes, is spending a few weeks with her son, E, V. Ingham, at Eagles Mere. Mr. Clarence Ayers and Miss Florence Kilmer of Wheelerville. were married at Eltnira, 011 July 4th. Floyd Finkle and sister Pearl, of Rosclle Park, X. J. are visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hi-ley. Mrs. Charles lleinze of Shunk. who went to the Williamsjiort Ilos pita) to receive treatment for a cancer on her head, it has now de veloped is also suH'ering with can cer of the stomach. The Methodist church at the west corner of Harvey's Lake was destroyed by fire Tuesday evening of last week, the origin of the lire being unknown. The residence | adjoining the church, had a I \ cry narrow escape. .Among the late arrivals at the | Mountain 11«■ are Mr*. Lew i | -mith and Mi-. Moody of Philadel phia: Mr-. E. Hnppleye and daught er EM In 1 of .J< 1 ey City; Mrs. M -Uhei'le >t New York City; Mr W. i:iii-, Muneyi Mr. (IMHMMIUI, Will* inn-port; Mi- Mooney, \li— llnr-t, Syracuse, N. Y, I <>n Sunday eveuiiii; July :f, Rev. I. II FNlur priach farewell 1 nnull al tin liupli -I chilli ll where j lie had -( rvt d a>- pastor !■ r the past ! three years, and a few day* later | with his wife bade far well to Lit -1 purte, and left tor Schuylkill II veil, win re they will <-|ii-iid the -umnier. Ni-\t fall lt'-v. I l*her will enter < olli u" al Pliiluh Iphl.i, and e\peel* in take a three yi »r»* i our-t*. Mr- I i4»er will llvi ill WeM CheMer • (tit Si- Hie lime In I hu»l aui| I- at colli »'I«, The Icl Wblii- oft hi" •<■ 11111 • 111 Henry Darlington, I>. D., 1 the Diocese of I larrisburg, ei a class of live young men an en, and made a forceful The Hinging by the choir of voices was the best ever li this church. A most app solo "Come Unto Ale," by ! was most capably sung by > 1 >nblc Scheele of New York Print the grandest sermt lever fell from inspired lips a j2O percent of even the prof | pious will read it. Print a d ! account of some female bunco or something equally sens; and !•!) (il the very elect will n dive for the paper before brei swoop down upon it like a upon a bowl of crabsoup, < | every word, then roll then heavenward tnd wonder whal wicked world is coining to. As a result of the recent dro\ in Williamsport, an effort has started to organize a life savin ciety in that city. A numht ' good swimmers have signitieil ; intentions of joining. The gov J ment will furnish, free of e.\| life saving buoys, flags and sigi | designate their station, and but j and badges to denote their oil 1 positions, and also boats and me< chests w here needful, containing r< medics to resuscitate the drowi | at half price cost. Trustee's Sale of Valua Real Estate. liy \ irttie of an order issued out el' ;i'onn of < 'oiiimon Pleas of Sullivan co iv. and to 11.<• directed and delivertd. Trustee, 11) ere will lie exposed to put sale, at tlie Court House in Laporle, 1 II! I l)A Y the II day of A I'd I ST, I'M :tt II o'clock a. ni.. the following ri ; "state situated in the township of Pav son, County of Sullivan and State ol Pen y Ivan: I. hounded and described as l< lows, viz: Beginning at a post corn thence North lilty-three degrees West oi hundred and sixty perches to a post an stone corner; thence North titty degree ; K isi ninety perches to a pout corner: tliei | ce Suiith fifty nine decrees Kast one hum red twenty perches to old sugar cornet | t hence Si null li It v -utile degrees East elevei | perches to a butternut corner: thenci South thirty-two and one-hal( degrees Wes •eighty one perches to the place ot begin nitig. containing eighty-live acres, one 1 hundred twenty six perches strict ineas ] are. Also another piece ol land in the same Township, lieginiiing at a post and stone corner adjoining lands formerly ol ileorge Anderson; thence North sixty tour degree? : West thirty-four perches to an old hultoii wood corner: (lienor North seventy-eight mi.l one halt'degrees Wist filty-one per •lies in a post, thence South seventv-eighl one hall degrees west forty-nine perche» io a p.isi: thence North thirty-two am ■mi half degree-i Past one hundred sixty nine perches to a button wood corner I hem e Sunt h titty nine degrees bast Olli hundred fifteen perches to a stone corner tlienct South thirty-two and one hall' de grees West one hundred and twenty per ' ehes to the place ot beginning. < 'outain ing ninety-eight acres and eleven perchei -irict measure. The two pieces abo\ i described being one farm formerly own it by Kiiasi'OWer deed, and will he soli | together. . Having about TO Acres cleared am : 111 <-1 jood stale of cultivation, with In ■J !i.r_e frame dwelling houses, a gooi j liarn. and other out buildings thereo erected, with a large well hearing orcliar lliereon and all being well watered. I'll -ame will he sold as the properly < Thomas Mark. Terms of Sale:—Oll| toiirlh ol the put , eha.-e money at the striking down of lb | properly and tin* reinaining three-fourth within one year therealicr with intere.- I :*' in unlit anal ion N i St. KPW I N M. PI'NIIAM, I'rustee. 1 I.aporte. I'a.. July 10, P.MVi. 011 Kl!l IT'S SAI.K. b I\ virtue of a writ ol \ endition expotfh issueilTmt ol the < 'ourt ot t'ommon Pita of Sullivan ('otlntv. and to me direc'n and delivered there will he exposed t, pub]ii sj»le at the < 'ourt House in bit pfrt ■ Pa., on Kill PA V. Al'tit'ST 11. P. at I I o'clock a. in.the following,'ra estate Vi/: \ii il ,t piece or parcel ol land shifted in the township ol |-'o\. County ot {f:111 van and State ol Pennsylvania, hoiided ami tlcsc. died as follow w/. Itcgifiiug at a post and stone in the cenlei if the North Street t al. ami in the Wesjline 01 the Daniel I'hoii Ihead w arrant, tlcnce Nmtli three degrees Ka»t, alons»said l>roadliead line ninety \ and three inrth perch- io a post, thence North eghty *en le tees U isl. along lands .t H. I - thirty nil.- and ihre '.mrth pf' hr -1 , I I; tliei I -olllhthrei degreeaW est In lands ol Puniel Morgan one Inquired ai. I six ml iae hall p«rciie,« lo cener ol Nor i ->ir«» id, and thence North -i i eniy right di r. . eci along sail road lo: tv an I olie halt |*errhes to Ihe pftcr of beginning. Containing twenty tl*» acres rlit He asine be the -ante liiole I le*- urt oi a tract oi land in Warrant name ot Andrew lAUilel. Si,ait lllteelt Helen iniplo.ed Hid h»v e i tl.llie tlnehitit! Iftm one til ;h : »torv high, i In.- barn, a i{«hhl aiple oreliard and a "prinu >• living ei I, ! lk• iii 1 Mention an to ' * : , ,<■ ft ~t |'h hI e ard .at ti tutor I'll H»ik>) ,i«»e>. HANK « II C , M»rub in || • tilt • b.i|.oile. Pi*. I uly JO, P*>». Of i (ill I Captain K. S. Chase ol 112 jvicro 112 els very proud of the new j jlag which was presented to the j Itoamer Iroquois, by a party of Ivilliamsport ladies vho spend their lumniers at F.agles Mere. The (Jap pin unfurled the to the breeze linid hearty applause by the spec lit ors. ■ V. L. Woodward, editor of the lullivan Starr, and Miss Roberta teesinan of Oakland, I'a., were .nited in marriage on Tuesday, line -7. at the home of Charles I'arren. We extend best wishes |i Brother "Woodward and his esti able bride. Miss Florence Ring, daughter of r. and Mrs. Herman Ring, fonn ily of this place, was united in larriagc to Mr. A lonsou Messer litli, at the home of her parents Sunbury, on Monday July •>• ie ceremony was perlormcd bj •v. C. H. Mutschler, grandfather the bi'iey will make eir future home at Berwick. Auditor's Notice. n tiie mailer ot the estate of Jonathan .vis deceased, late of Hillsgrove 1 wp., lis';,,, county, Pa. 11l tlieOiphaiir iit of Sullivan county, No 7, Septem term l'.Mt.">. , , "lie undersigned, ami auditor appointed said I'onrt to distribute the funds in hand* of tlie Administrator, gives ice. tlint lie will attend to the duties ot nppointment on I' ridav August 11. ;,t 10 o'clock a. in , at his othee in borough of 1 inshore, when and where persons interested in said estate or in.' a claim on said tun.l nitiM present same or he forever debarred troni ;in" claim to any part tliereol. "\I.IMI«iNSt"S WALSH, Auditor. ,• s, 1905. . Life Insurance l-;\\ uF THE MANY REASONS VHY YOl SHOULD HAVE A POLICY TH THE NEW YORK LIFE •X'AUSIv —Incontestable from the of issue. Because absolutely out restrictions. because nun itable from date of issue. Be j -cash loans are provided after id year on demand at 5 pet cent est without fee or other charge, use- if death does not occur an nulative policy is a highly profi investment for the policy holdei lives. licits now maturing to living ,( holders prove this. In iact V yORK. bll'lv policies do not (,Ith and Accident Insurance al\ritten. A postal card will btjin agent to you, or a person inlew can be had at the olhee Silays, regular oilice day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, PA. Of in Dr. Chrictian Ill'd. U> 99 le Best place t buy goods j otten asked by the pru jjt housewife, floney saving advantages .jalways being searched lor lose no time in making a tfrough examination ol iht £vv Line of Merchandise j)w on ?????? ? ? 1 STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. \ll answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. BtUaerov*, P». ÜBl'o3l l'b OV 112 ti *10.00U..»U0. rttuU.r« I ru»' <■ P»U »ll >" ur hauUiiig by I"" I *. rl. nd lor l»o hundred \> j> e.dandar 're*. JJJ KuurlU a\«uu«i 1 a. Foley's Honey * nd Tar temln lungs mad *top* tbe cough. Campbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. New Spring and Summer Goods in Every Department. _ , . I would bo pleased to have you call and look T pW IOC ovet . o ur New Dress Goods.-l'ercales Pongees, i—U 1 Ow>9 ijllvvlls for Shirtwaists and Suits. Also Ladies' Furnishing Goods of every kind. Shoes and Oxford Ties, both lilac,k and Tan. J. We are now showing the most up to date Clothing S'lLats, <*ps, Shoes, Shirts and Imlervvear that 'oxer came to town. Triers Low, Quality High. if.„ , 1U fchnw ut this Summer as 1 am out oi business. consequence of this I will sdl at greatly taluceJ ,, RU .OS Si»)OD worth OI'KOOJS imist be void by Nuvcm -Ist. I'.omc and avail yoursclv.s ol tins «reat orpoitun ,t> as- this is tile lirst sal, ot this kind m this viumty and may never occur again. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN c,oaka