FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DCSHORE, PENNA. PTT4L - - $60,000 B U RPItUB - - SIO,OOO Does a General Banking Business. "s. l). STERIOKRE, M. 1). B WARTS. President. Cashier ft J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. Ollice, corner.of ATaiti ami Mnncy Sts. LAPOUTK, PA. Having.opened an oflioe at 1328 Arch St., I'hiladclphia, I shall still continue to practice in tlie several Courts of Sullivan ('uiinty.f When not in my ollice personaljy a cornpet .nt person will lie found in charge thereof. Bonds' of various kinds furnislied. pKANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorn w. office in Keeler's Hlock. LArORTE, Sullivan County, PA. Rush .I. Thomson, Albert F. Ileess, I.ST I. l'joa. JHOMSON & HEESS, LAWYERS, DUSHORE, PENNA. Long Distance^Telephone. January I. 1903. J7J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTOKNBTS-AT-I.AW, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining countic" _ A PORTE, ''A £ I MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LA PORTE, PA. OKFICB IN COUNTY BOILDISO NEAR COURT noiJSK. J H. CRONIN, LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. OK KICK ON M AIN ST It BKT* Dfl SHORE, _ >*•* Q J.MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. I Graduate Univoraity'ot Pennsylvania, i NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, L'n., Wednesday ami Ihursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. >■. W, GALLAGHEK, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, bath rooms, hot ami cold water, reading ami pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, LOMIKM'KII KKPoKT I'l tilt condition of I lie l iot National Bank at Dushore. in tin* State of Pennsylvania at close of business .Aug 25th i; m. RKSOVRI KH. Loans anil discounts. .. $170,0:»7 7s I . s. Bonds to secure circulation. « r H).tHiO 00 Premium on I*, S. Hoi ids 2,000 00 Stock securities ;iO,OOO 00 Furniture »900 00 Duo from Bonks and approved Res. Ajft.,loß,oßß IR Kfdemptiou fund I'. S. Treasurer 2,s(*)o 21.162 07 Total « 410,63:1 00 LIABILITIES, < apital S">O,(KK) 00 Surplus and undi vuied profits . 10,97.5i»l Circulation 50,000 00 Dividends unpaid 00 Dcjtosils 200,654 09 Total $110,68:100 State of Pennsylvania County of Sullivan ». 1, M. I>. swarts cashier of the aU>vc named hank do solemnly swear that the above statement is tine to the Lest* of mv knowledge and belief. >l. D. SWA UTS. Cashier. Subseiibed and sworn to before me this :'.ls( day of Am;, ALHKKT F. 11K1>S, My commisMon expires Feby27,'os. Notary Public. ('orreet Attest: L (i. SYLVAKIA. | .!NO. D UKKSKK, -Directors. sAMt KL COLK. ) For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that ar Right For curteoustreatmn t g t Buschhausen' — .. _ -l' '■ l v- . i .lis strip is manufactured under a C S patent «rt \ the neatest, strongest and most durable . v i.-l'»\v shade holder on the market, and we guarantee it to be as represented or money ie- » ♦ur» ' d The price, Kapress paid, to all points in ; I'i , v ' I >td., N.J. and N Y,One Dollar per doz« ttlu r states sl.2'*. Your order solicited. lOHN A. PARSONS ft 00. CaUwltta. Pa- ! (Covnty Seat i ! [ Local and Personal Events] Tersely Told. j r Rev. IC. A. Heim was a business visitor at Wiiliainsport Wednesday. E. J. Mullen transacted businc.-s at Dushore Monday and Tuesday. Regular services at M. E. eliur< h at 7 o'clock next Sunday evening. Theme: "The Doctrine of Hell." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eddy spent a day last week with Miss Edith Eddy at Mawr Glen. After another pleasant season spent in Laporte, Mr. Ellery F. Ing ham and family left Wednesday for their winter home in New York. Thomas E. Kennedy has been at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Gallagher at Jamison City, on ac count of the critical illness of his nephew. Mr. .J. (i, Culver who has been em ployed at Ridgwav for the past few weeks, returned home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mclntire spent Sunday with his parents at Overton. Mrs. .1, 11. Mclllvain and child ren are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Funston on Main Street, W. 11. lleim who has been em ployed at Powell during the sum mer has returned home. Mrs. Muchler, wife of Harry M uchler of Nordmont died Tuesday night after an illness of several months. Invitations are out announcing i the marriage of Miss Myrtle Bryan, I «»*" llillsgrove to Rev. S. 11. Englcr, of Medix Uun, both formerly of this place, at LaPorle M. E. church. Oct ober 1 1, 15105, at high noon. Wiiliainsport will celebrate her centennial in July, l!)0(>. Although a hundred years old, the city puts so much ginger into everything she does that the celebration will be worth going many miles to see. After being idle nea. ly all summer the tannery lias commenced opera tions, but for how I€> 11 y wo cannot -tate. A. \V. Buckley, sou of Supt. Buckley, is boss tanner. It is not running with a full force of hands at the present time. The Wiiliainsport postoffice re cently cashed a money order that had the original amount of twenty live cents raised to by a slick -.windier who it is supposed used an acid to erase the 2~> cents and sub stitute ?.->(> on the face of the order. Poultry growers say that turkeys have not been so scarce for years as they are it the present time, that very few young fowls have been hatched. They say that very few of the tables of even the wealthy, will be graced bv this delicious fowl on Thanksgiving or Christmas. An exchange says it is graceful courtesy to the guests who may b< visiting you to see that their name are furnished to the local newspaper for mention in the personal column. If the guest in looking over the local paper see scores of other visitors mentioned and his or her name om mitted they are apt to feel slighted. Four school di recto sin Wilkes- Bar re township, Luzerne county, are under arrest, accused of accepting bribes to secure positions for teachers and for having regularly received bribes from teachers for years to keep them iu their positions. No better investment can be made by a town .>r city than that for paved and clean streets. Give the people along any throughfare nicely paved and cl"an streets and they will in a few years return the cost with interest in taxes. Xoone will estab lish a home along a dusty or muddy road if he can lind a nicely paved street for the purpose. Improve the ! streets and the builders will do the rest. Don't fail to be there, the second night of the Forksville Fair. Miss Hazel Savidge, of Wiiliainsport, graduate of Dickinson Seminary, j School of Expression, will give a re cital in the M. E. church at Forks ville, Wednesday evening, Oct 4. Dime collection taken at the door. Miss Savidge is a young lady of ! marked ability and those who miss ' hearing her will miss a rare treat. A now roof has boon the latest im provement :it the Methodist church. A little son of .John Gallagher of Jamison City was operated upon for appendicitis last Friday. It is reported that several persons who wore attendants at court last v.« ik, forgot to pay their hotel bilis before leaving the county seat. With the lirst October ismc of the 11uglic.-iville Independent .Samuel* V. Uorilorof Williani'port will succeed I'.lnier it. .Schuyler, as editor and manager of that paper. The Columbia county Agrieultur al Society will hold its 51st, annual exhibition from October 10 to Hi, and from indications will eclipse all ; former ones. The chestnut season is near its. opening and the news of boys falling j from limbs and breaking bono-i will be plentiful and distressing, if parents are not able to caution them regard ing the danger. AN ORDINANCE.—To secure better j sanitary conditions in the i Borough of Eagles Mere, Sullivan j county, Pennsylvania. Section 1, He it enacted by the Chief Uurgess and Town Council of I the Borough of Eagles Mere and it is hereby enacted by authority of the j same—that all that portion of the ! Borouhg lying and being between J Pennsylvania Avenue and the Lake, and between I vagi es Mere Avenue and the Lake, and between Lake wood drive and the Lake, shall constitute | and be known as Sanitary District! Number One. Section 2. Any person or persons who shall build or maintain a cess j pool for an out-liouse, or for any pool j to throw rotten garbage, manure, or | pig pen filth in, within the limits of I Sanitary District No. t, or any other j matter or thing that by exposure will j begin to decay, or become offensive to j the public, or injurious to the health ' of the community, or detrimental to J the purity of the waters of Eagles' Mere, shall forfeit and pay the sum of I to be recovered according to law. | and paid to the Borough Treasurer for the use of the Borough, and in j addition, such person or persons shall i upon notice of the High Constable j or any policeman, be required to j abate, remove or suppress the said ; cess pool, or other offensive and in-! jurious matter or thing within twenty ; four hours after such notice: and in; case the same is no/ removed, abated or supprested at 'the expiration of! such time, it shall be the duty of tl.cj High Constable, or am Policeman | serving such notice, to cause the same to be removed, abated or suppressed, keeping an accurate account of the' expenses thereof, with the person or persons so offending shall be liable to pay, with fifty per centum additional is a fine for neglect or refusal, to be j folltcted according to law. Section It shall be the duty of the High Constable or any Police ofli- ; x*r who discovers any o»ss pool, or my unhealthy or decaying tn itter detrimental to the purity of the water if Lake Kagles Mere, to report the ■iame in writing to the Chief Burgess it once, and if in the opinion of the' Burgess immediate action is required to remove such unhealthy or decaying matter detrimental to the purity of j the water of Kagles Mere, he shall , ilirect in writing the High Constable or any Policeman, to cause such j unhealthy or decaying matter i to be removed or disinfected, 1 under direction of Board of Health, and the Borough shall be liable' to pay the expense thereof upon the j account being presented to the town ; council, and the town council .shall j thereupon proceed according to law j to collect the same front the owner or | the occupant of the premises where I such nuisance was caused or permitt- L* !, with twenty-five per cent addition -! alas a fine for causing or permitting the nuisance as aforesaid on his prem-1 ises. Approved August 21, 1905. F. W. PEALE. Chief Burgess. Attest: C. PEALE, Jr., Clerk of Council. THE DUMPING PRACTICE. MurketliiK Suri>lu« Products Abroad llt'COKnlzt'd UN Sou ml. 0110 of the most popular theories at : present is that where a manufacturer : iu the United States sells in foreign countries at a lower price than that which he sells at home it is therefore established that domestic prices are too high and that if the article be a protected one the protection Is too high. This does not follow iu its en 1 tirety. The practice of "dumping" a surplus j product in a distant market is one ta mlliar to our domestic commerce and j is recognized as sound as far as the individual who does it Is concerned. No manufacturer, whether of liutter or cloth or structural steel, can contin ue to do business unless he makes a profit. lie cannot manufacture most economically and therefore lie able to give the lowest price unless he can op crate to hi* most economic capacity. Were the practice of dumping for bidden the manufacturer would be able to produce goods only to the measure of the minimum demand. If the demand were extraordinary the market would tie short.—Trenton (N. J.) Gazette. ■j Bids will be received for deliver ing a car load of anthracite stove • coal at Laporte Borough scboolboti.se . Bids to be in not later than Saturday September 2;>, 1 !)().">. Board reserves I the right to accept or reject any or jail bids. A. J. Bradley, Pros, | A. 11. Buschhauson, Sec'y. j . __ _ ... NOTICE.—Every policy holder of the K. iV M. Home fire Insurance Co., whose post office address lias been recently changed is requested to send (by postal or otherwise) the j new address and No. of the policy to j the Secretary at Forksville, It. D. Lancaster, M. 1!. Black, Sec'y. President lift K.N ELL I'M V EHSIT V.— IjoiiN I IOWA i;l> IlAiutis, President. I j College: Courses in Arts, Philoso j phy, Science, Chemistry, Biology j Civil and Electrical Engineering, | with shop work. Department for Women, comprising College, InstlT tnte, Art anil Music-courses. School lof Music open to both sexes. Acad j amy for young men and boys. For catalogue etc. address the ; Registrar, Wlll. C. Gret/.ingor, Lewisburg, I'a. CENTRAL State Normal School. LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. R. FUCKIXGER. Principal. Fall term of is weeks be gins September n Ihe fa cilities at this important school lor dointf Hist-t lass work, professional and acad jemic. were never better th in now. Its graduates are re | quired to do a lull years teach nig in the training school. Its ftculty has the best Amer ican and European training mod in. College Preparatory department i.o ation unexcelled. I ine Gymnasium. Expenses moderate. Free tnition to p;o peclive teach - I ers Address for illustrated cat alog, the Principal. u > A The Best place to buy goods Is olten asked by the pru ! .>ent housewife. Money saving advantages' irealways being searched foi i ! Lose no time in making a j horouuh examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on ***** ******** * iEXHIBITIONi ******** **** ** **£- * ?????? ? ? ?! STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. Hillsfi:rove» Pa. CONSTIPATION CURED. A Barrytown, N.Y., Man's Experi ence with Cal-cura Solvent. Or. David Kennedy's Wonderful New Medicine Cured Him Promptly. Your Money Back If it Does Not Cure. Constipation lends to worse. Often it is ! the cause of appendicitis. Always it leads J to dangerous elironic disease. It should i not lie neglected, nor should it be tempor arily relieved with dr.istie purgatives, llcro is a cas« iu point: Mr. C. S. Osterhoudt, of Barrytown, N. If., was distressed with indigestion, chrome constipation and kidney trouble for four 1 years. He tried many medicines without relief. He heard of Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. Kennedy's new medicine, used it und began . to improve rapidly. All of his old com plaints have disappeared and ho owes everything to Cal-cura Solvent. If your druggist does not have Cal-cura Solvent, write to the Cal-cura Company, Rondout, N.Y.; but usk your druggist that. SI.OO a bottle. Only one size. Guarantee: Your druggi -t will return your money if Cid-ciira fail-i to cure, and The Cal-cura Company will pay the drug gist. ltemembcr, Cal-cura Solvent cures :iN" 0 ' of all eases of Kidney, Bladder and Liver disorders. Campbell "The Merchant" SHUNK, PA. REMOVAL SALE. ! Will btgin Monday. Sept. 25, 1905, my whole SBOOO I stock will be sold regardless of c6st 'Terms strictly cash. !' ►tily have tliespnne to srivo you prices on a few items in eacli department. F.verv j article in stock is marked down accordingly. '-'onio in and look (or the lied Mark Per- I lot Mens'and ftova s"> worsted suit* tection and Columbian Flower 125 sack, ■' do 'fill! wool suits 7.7;'i 2"> lli sack granulated sugar, 1 38 sack. " do overalls 40c 112» Hi package Banner Oats 19c. >: *do 1.50, 2.00, L'.SO pints, 1.00 ■'•eat Baking Soda 4c lli. 7 lbs, 25c " Boys'knee pants 2Uc Flying Eagle and (Irowler Smack tobacco " Mens' $4 00 fine boots, 2.00 10c lb. Stir Soap, 7 cakes 25c; 30 cakes " do 2.50 heavy boots 2.00 100. All l.Of' Pattent Medicines 83c. " 6.00 driving's' iocs 5.00 tialvanized Barb Wire 2.8 ) lid. •: Ladies 5>1.25 black and tan oxford 90 Painted !' 2.00 « do 1.50 do klO Sp—lo p and larger wire nails 2 : |c lb. " do 2.00 do 1.40 j 2.> Ice!.'. <> 7c Dress Prints .»•, lie yard Mene' Woonaocket rubber boots 3.25 I 1.00 Ladies' Percale and Flannelette No. 200 VViard level land plow 750 W rappers 79c. 0 spools Coats Spool No. MOO \ swivel •• S.OO Cotton 25c. 5c papers brass pins 3 for 25c No. 140 do 10.00 1 have some goods in every department that are a little shop worn that you can buy at your own price, Come early while we have a large assortment tor you to pick from. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. Pall Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here lor inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets Homespuns, French and English Flannels, and Scotch Goods. Hoys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and nakes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new n I up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Flats, Caps, etc. \lso the only place in'fown where you can get the "Walls Over" 31)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. Closing Out SALE. The entire stock of the Laporte Bargain House consisting of AND FURNISHINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, and Jewelry, must be closed out this Summer as I am going out ot business In consequence of this I will sell at gre.itiy reduced prices. sbooo worth of goods must be sold by Novem- I st. Come and avail yours lvts of this great opportun ity as' this is the lirst s;i!e of this kind in this vie: ity and n ay never occur aga'n. JACOB HERR, DEALER IN Clothing, Shoes and Ladies' Cloaks LAPOBTE, PA-