«————————— F ihst national bank OF DCSHORE. PKNNA. PFTAL - • #60.000 FRRFI.US - . SIO.OOO Does a General Banking Business. S D. STERIGERE. M. D. BWARTB. President. CasMer A rHRADLhYT Attorney-at-Law. Office, corner.ot Main and Muncy Sts. LA PORTE, PA. Slaving ojwned an olfice at 1328 Arch St., Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County." When not in my office personally a competent person will be found in charge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. 112 RANCIS W. MEYLERT. Attor:iey-at-IjH w. . tlice in Keeler's Block. LAPOItTE, Sullivan County, PA. j TTsnr INGHAM, attorhbts-at-law. Lcgnl attemfwl to in this and adjoinluß onuotiM _A PORTE, PA C J. MULLEN, Atto way-M-Law. LAI'ORTE. FA. orric» is cotJitrr Bini.nins NBAR i'OI'VT UOUHK. J H CRONIN, ATTORHKY-AT LAW, NOTARY riTBLIO. urrirs oh mair *! a Q J MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Oraduata University of Pennsylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W. OALLAQHKB. Prop. Newly erected. Op|Kisite Court I louse square. Steam heat, bathrooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; stabling mid livery, • Gbtppewa Htme Htflns. Lime furnished .n cat load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville I>nn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY. PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date i Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment; goto I I Buschhausen' A MATTER OF HEALTH ftwjn, ||i *akinG POWDER Absolutely Pure /US HO SUBSTITUTE 9" ' " j [County Seat i ! Local and Personal Events! I Tersely Told. j The Boro schools opened in the Court House Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fries spt nt Sunday at Muncy Valley. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitz, Mrs. Shank of Williams port, is visiting her sister Mrs. W. IT. Bin* dall, on Main street. Tom Mabaffey Jr. of Bern ice, v's itetl his brother Sam, wt this place last week. Rev. D. E. S. Perry was a Williainsport visitor Friday. Mrs. Virginia Brewster is suffer ing with an attack of the Grippe. Miss Jennie Epler of Overton i 3 visiting friends in town. Mrs. W. W. Shank of Williams port is visiting her sister. Mrs. \V. H. Randall, at this place. Mrs. William Lawrence of Mun cy, was the guest of Mrs. A. .1 Brad ley one night hist week. Miss May Briefer visted her un cle, F. Platnn, at Bet-nice, on Tlittrs day. Miss Zora Carpenter and Mr. Frank Shoemaker attended the Teachers' meeting at Muncy Valley Saturday. Mr. A. K. Tripp of Wilkesharre, has returned to Laporte for a few weeks to 4 linish stocking his hard i wood logs. Sheriff Buck, accompanied by Judson Brown of Forksville, convey etl the Broschart hoys to the house of correction at Glen Mills, near | Philadelphia. Mr. M. C. Funston, of the State Constabulary stationed at Wilkes harre, visited his parents Mr. and | Charles Funston, last week. Mr. Charles Lawrence of Muncy, has broken ground for a new resi dence at Dushore. and when com pleted Mr. Lawrence will return to that place for his future home. Jacob Fries, Supt. of the closed tannery at this place, has received orders to make preparation to store a quantity of coal that was ordered shipped to the Laporte tannery. It is further reported that an officer ol the company has stated thas the tan nery will he started within a short time. Three prisoners doing terms of two and three years escaped from j the Luzerne county jail sit Wilkes- j bar re Thursday night by sawing the bars of a window at the rear of the jail during the absence of the keep-j ers. There escape was not discovered j until some time later, j The potato market is dropping steadily ami the owners of millions ' of bushels of potatoes in the state j I who have been holding tliein for £1 | per bushel, are getting discouraged.! I The prevailing price as reported! | from various sections of the I | ha> now dropped to about 40 cents. People'in this section of the conn-1 try need not he alarmed over the! prospective appearance of the seventeen-year locusts. I'he i worst thing about them tire the i names applied to them by bugolo , gists. The life of a locust is brief; 1 ami full of trouble, lie is icgardcdj as a delectable morsel by main j i kinds of birds and his arej sought by the gourmands among the i insect tribe. The News Item was misinformed j List week regarding the item which I stated that Mr Sam Mabaffey Ind j moved to Kick* J. Koerlin ; moved his housi uoltl good*, which j were held in Mr. Muhalfey's mime,, to (tickets, Itnd It appeared by the liill of lading at the railroad station ; tli.it Mr. Mabaffey himself was moving, hence the > rror. A young man hing Ids name n- Waltcr Kith wa arretted at Mails and brought to this plan Monday evening autl placed in the counts Jail, on a charge of breaking bit" tlit> station at Xortlmoiit and stealing •even railroad tiekels to Halls, the crime wa»committed S.iturday night but no clue w .is found of the party w ho did it until the following Moii day when the young fellow t00, and the offender may be imprisoned for a period of not less than twenty nor more than ninety days. of course conviction is necessary before the lines can be im posed. Contrary to the predictions of the Ground Hog, the weather instead of becoming mild at this time, it seems that we are to l>e treated with an article of the reverse nature. The weather man seems to have decided that not a full measure of winter had been handed out to the world, and is now, even though a little tardy, desirous to make amends for the shortage. At any late, snow began falling at an early hour Monday morning, and the day was but little advanced when the storm assumed pro portions bordering on a. blizzard, ami lhis condition was continued all day long. All over the region is the same condition of things, very little tra vel being indulged in l>v the rural inhabitants, who iind the warmth of their "(resides much preferable to moving about out-doors. Mr. A. ('. Jenkins of Celestia, presented the editor with a baker's dozen of eggs which weighed 2 1-4 pounds, which compared to the average eggs, weighing 8 to the pound, places Mr. Jenkins' breed of Black Minorcasfar in the lead of any egg record in this vicinity. There was but one double yolk egg in the dozen above mentioned. Mr. Jenkins has recently placed his eggs on the market for settings. In the hands of a careful brooder these liens are capable of producing from 17."> to ISO or more eggs a year. In fact, Mr. Jenkins says "his hens do double duty by laying nights." With eggs averaging from - 1-2 to 3 ounces each, cer tainly cannot help com mailing high prices for fancy trade. Nobody will have any sympathy for the cold storage egg trust, which bus lost £7,000,0000n account ol the mild winter keeping the hens busy. The trust bought lip tin eggs last spring at low prices and stored them, hoping to sell at high prices this winter. Now they are trying to un load them at 10 cents a do/.in. 1 >r. Frank Dobbin of Philadelphia »ill deliver a lecture at William sport, on Saturday evening March ."11. w hen he will take for his subject "The Charms of K igles Mere." A unique entertainment, to be called A Matron's Kssay Contest, will be given by the local' V. C. T. I*, iu the M K. Church at Forks villc, Tuesday evening, March flic program will consist of six es -1\» on timely topics—lnterspersed with in lisle, reading and recitations. The essays are to be numbered ami i read by tun Indies who are not cull ! te-tants. "Kqual Suffrage" will lie extended to all the entire t.lldienee voting for the e**ay considered of liltf In st in* rlt. l ir-l and neeoiid prizes will be awarded. A silver offering will be taken. All are cordially invited. My order of committee, lllnvaa ul \ .■!«<•■r >tt .loan* hr» U rlt .it tlu> inner I »|ir(iiK* ul I'M Dei', tu l. ' r trv uuieiil i'<»r luttmuiiiit* lory lie in ■•in tt«' Uv* l"-fii mi In |FUH> Mint«r>'l' fr tut tins t'iwn*#, mill In ilir HXVHVM. Mortimer W lilti-head of New • tei «a« Hirer «»f lb* intt iiitinl (raliur twill } ••■•Jilt >eain .igo. U tiu Inj il. .11l IM-IVUC uuW 111 tx-Ualf uf Ui« |(i aujv iu idriou* kiitiMi Mercantial Appraisment. To vet dew of domestic ami foreign 11.mini disc eiu. iii Sullivan county Pa. will take notice that they are appraised and classed by the under ' signed Appraiser of Mercantile and other Liccn i ses lor the year 190;") as follows, to \\ it: Bernice Store Co Cherry Mercnnlile. i Conner, J. J - do do Daley, John do do Dei gau, .J J do do Dempsey. John do r- do ,| From berg, a do do j Gotta, L • d<» do KUis do " CCHICS, C. J do do ' uylor Bro do do Wihton, Jacob do do do Crimmins. J. 11 do do Carroll, I>. K do do Carroll. John W do Cole, Samuel do do raddeu J.J do do DietYi nbiM'h, W H do do iieegau, Geo. T do do Daley,Patrick do do PinnP. Mary C do do ! arre I. F. 11 do do l'arrell, C. J do do HofTman 1- do do liotTa, Chan. W do do lloft'a & Co do do itolcomb Lauer do do HonncttcrG.il do do Harrington. J. 8 do do Kraus.AVm.il do do Kline, Bernard do do Kecf. D do ......... do Kennedy. J. P do do Lilley iV. Haverlv do «*o Leverton, Morris do do MeGee. Kobcrt do do Oncil. Wm t.. do do oticil. James K do do obeli. 11. K do do I'ealer, Chas. K do do House, Anthony do do Keeser. J. D do do Kettenbury. J. V do do Svlvara. K. G do do \onkin, (V Co.J. li do do Williams, C.M do do Koth, John do do Klierer. Eagles Mere do Vaiiiiu-kirk. NN do do Watts, 11. I do do lvless, Kdgar do do laird iV; Boeder do do Little, A. C do do P.cinllch, T. C* KlklandTwp do Hugo, George do do liurtung. August do do Hart. William do do | Jennings, HI Is worth do do Mulnix, A, T do do Snyder, J. L do do Jennings, C. B do do Norton Hottcnstein, Forks Twp, do Fawcett 11. W Forksville do calkins, Wm do do Lancaster, B do do i lidcwelUV Fleming.... do do Uogcrs. M. A do do Snyder, Geo. W do do Scanlhi P. M do do Smith. J. B do do Mat ho, Mrs.Sadie... do do ( ampU'll, A. K Fox'l up do < ampbell. L. I do do Fanning, W . 11— do do caveman, c do Kilmer, J. K do do Kilmer, Z.T do do >iorcan. Franco do do Parish. J. M do do Williams.o.l . • do do Williams, Wm.L do do Piddle, W. 11 Hillsgrove do « iceman. Ja<*ob do do «.alough. S. 1' . do do liull. Vernon do ... do HotTmau, W. L do do I aidackcr, Daniel do do l iob r.G. M. ... 141 porte Twp d » Nonhnont Supply Co «io do Hea. Gin \\ do do Buschhauseii A.H... Lai«»rte Boro »lo * ott, »V. Kraus do do ( ar|M iiter. Joseph do do Smvth. John L do do (fiiflugher, F. W . . do do McFarlmie, Ja* . do do Mhtnicr, John do OO llerr. Jacob do do \ armeter. W. L.. Shrewsbury. do j H*»ne>, C. W . .. do do 1,1. Uhoadx, two |*ool tabh •«. Lo|m-/ ST « uh ». R, J one |HM»I table Muncy Valley, l.tess, K. K. one jool table. Faglis Mere. G arner. N\. V two ti n pin alle> - do Atlantic Kettuing u»,, uhoUsale. Dushore, And that an ap|» al will IK* held in the otflce of the Cnuutj. in Lat*orte, Pa.. o«» the lnth ...iy »'f April, ul lOo'clork a. m. wln u and .. 1 ere you may attend if you think projx'r, c. K BIGGKK, Mvrcantiiil AppntlMir Auditors' Notice. In ilit-1 irpliHnH' I'nnri of Sullivnii On. ! M r.-: K«IHIC ol'm-IIJHININ i l.ra-lit r ilenl. Milifr in licrrl'V tfivvlitliat lli«* mi'liTfiijli* I 'I li.i- linn ;t|i|.niiil,'.| l>\ On- Or|ilnm»' ; 1 'niirt of Snlliv,iii ('ountv Aiiiliiur to I |.II»» 111.1 >II E.\I"(ITINIIM FILI-IL In 1 Ll«* M< I'OIIIII i 1 llnanali 'l'liraclit-r Kxeiu'rix «>r tlir .ft will 111111 I,*»I Hiiii'nt ol IVninniiii !iraoh*r ilifil ■ 11 ii*l to null. l •liNiriliUlimi •il tin- lii ml t'omul in tin- liitinl- ol mh ill . 1 roilnl*nt Hltrr ili«|HH>i iln- i \r*|> ihiHH. A licurini; will liy ilu ..ml Ainlitoi to HII |*moiw iuterinifil HI i 1 lie iiitlce .if At|*l W.i »li l'.-|., in liiuliort'oll llinr>iltt, tin I'J'li iiu> ot \ |.ril I'll"') >•> I" o'l'ltu ku. in ut «lui'li ! niiir nil |ii r»iii. .lintl •» r«-.|11,-»! to intikr II In ir yliiiiii* I' ri* » n was "> 00 now 3 70. •' was 600 now 4 'lO was .2 f>o now 2 00. Childrens' 4 " " oc I.ot Ladies! Fleece Lined Underwear was 50c now 39c " Clilidrens " " " 4 to 14 was 25c now lOe t.adies Flannelette Wrappers was 1 00 now 79c A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. Pall Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibcts Homespuns, French and Fnglish Fl.:nne!s, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. Ail new n I up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Wads Over" Shoe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. Tl)is is your Isast Chance in Laporte To Buy Goods at 65c on the sl. MEN'S and BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS .it less than half price. ( hildrens' Suits and Overcoats, Men's and Bo>.V Hals, Caps and "ants at 6SC on ih< m.co All ol my large stock of Underwear tor Men, Ladies tnd Chjldren must go at 50; on the dollar. Sweaters, )vershirts, Mittens and Gloves ;t soc en the dollar. Sus pend rs, Socks, Handkerchk Is, Mackintoshes all at half price. SHOES. SHOES. All rr.\ I a rue st ck of Shoes muM be sold alonce, COATS and CAPES. All of my large line of Ladies G > ds—Coats. Skirts, Capes Wrappirs, .nd Its of other 11 icles too numerous to men tion must go at 6iC on the d »;lar. JACOB HERR, LAPORTE, PA. GENERAL STORE os> lsaporte Tannery. ®> FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. lust received a .special purchase ot "K idles" Flannels, ! uinbermeiis Shiits and Dr:wers, Men's, ladies' and c liildr ns' Mil's, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fredl stock •>' I) t , t'*«» >.is lul Notions, Boys a d N4en s Hats and Cap*, lull line 01 Sn.-uproot Shoes and Kubbers, ladies, Gents and I.hildrens (iOod>e;ir Kub bt is Woodsmen and Bo\s Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BES i ■ JAMES McFARLANE.