FH»«T (NATIONAL BANK OK DUHIIORE, PKNNA. VITA-Jj - - 860.000 hp nei.ua - - #IO.OOO Does a General Banking Business. S. 1). STEKIGKRE, M. 1). 3WARTS. President. Cashier } K J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. Office, corner.of Main anil Muncy Sts. LA PUKTK, PA. Having opened an office at 1328' Arch St., Philadelphia, I hlih.ll still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan Connlv.* When not in my oHio* personally a competent person will be tound in charge thereof. Bonds of various kind* furnished. pRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attornoy-at-Jjaw. .Ilice in Keeler's Block. LAPOIITK, County, PA. O; & Y. H. INGHAM, JtTOimiTS- AT LAW, I.pKiil business attenile.l to in this iintl adjoining couuliw _A PORTB, £ J. MULLEN, A4torney"»t-L«w. LAI'ORTK, PA. urrica IR COUNTY BUILt>IR« NKARCOUUT HOUBH. j H. CRONIN, ATTOnNICT-AT I.AW, HOTAitr riißi.ic. OPPIi H OK HAIR MTI'.BKT. lusnoßß. L A Q t J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Peuuitylvania. NEW ALBANY, PA. A i Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and I'bursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. P. W, GAI.Iu sliore visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Meylert are visiting reatives at Elmira, N. Y. Miss Orate Ilakes spent Friday and Saturday with her father at New Al bany. Miss Ella Metiranaghan of Eagles Mere was the guest of Miss Vinnie Eddy last week. Frank Coolhaugh of Bern ice un derwent an operation at tho Say re Hospital Saturday morning. Rev. Thus. F. Hippie attended C'jninieneeinent Exercises and other school functions at Diekison Semi nary this week. Hev. Hippie grad- Uiiti'dat this institution last June. Rev. CliarleH Bruce and family of Jersey Shore, are occupying the Weirwold cabin at the head of Lake Mokoma. Mrs. K. S. Chase and daughter Helen of Eagles Mere, have return ed home after spending two weeks with the former's sister Miss Fanny Meylert. The Village Improvement Society will meet next Monday evening, June 2"i, with Mrs. E. M. Dunham. All members are cordially invited to be present. Tea will be served. Frank Jacobs, who with his brother was scaling logs in the woods at llammerslev Fork, Potter county, was struck by a falling tree and in stantly killed. The unfortunate man was from Milesburg, Centre county. The Litany service will be held in St. John's church on Friday evening at K o'clock, Sunday School will meet on Sunday morning at lb o'clock, evening prayer and sermon at 7:15, subject of sermon, "What is Religion." A cordial invitation is extended to all. It is not often that a SI?t,(HK) pav ing job goes a-begging, but that's just what has happened at Carbon dale. The city councils decided some time ago to rcpave Main street ami appropriated SIO,OOO for tl.e work. Bids were then advertised for in the local paper and in a New York engi neering journal, but not a single re ply has been received. A message was received at this place Wednesday telling of the death of Mrs. Lewis Mahaffey, of Niagra Falls. Before her marriage she was Miss Mame Ballard of La porte, and was married to Mr. Ma haffey about nine years ago. Mrs. MahafTey was about '2l years of age. She is survived by her hus band. William Keeier of Nordmont, was caught by the State Constabulary on Wednesday near Nordmont, with four trout undcrsix inches in length in his possession. He was arrested and brought to Laporte, and placed in jail to undergo a term of imprison incut as he had no money to pay the s•!<> fine. Charles Jackson of Mildred has made a most remarkable discovery in that a compound of certain in gredients made up in the form of a soap, will not only remove grease and paint, but will also remove printer's ink from the hands, wliici) has always been thought to he the next thing to indelible when once on a printer's hands. Mr. Jackson is manufacturing the soap and calls it Ka-a-li, and no doubt will find a ready market for his product. A very pretty wedding was sol emnized at Sonestown last Thursday evening at t» o'clock when Miss Celia Magargle became the wife of Mr. Kllery Swank. The wedding which : was largely attended took place in the newly furnished home of the I young couple. Miss (iertrutle Hit | ter of l.airdsvillc, was bridesmaid I and James Magargle acted as best , man. The bride wa> charmingly luttiml in a white costume and cur -1 lied while tlowl is. Pauline .Magur gle was (lower girl. (iuesls were l>re-cnl I'roni l.aportc, Soiie»town, Miliicy Valley, l.aiidsville ami II ughcsville. Service-, at Methodist Episcopal church nevt Sunday an follow*: j Sunday School at in a. in. I'rcach tiiu 1 at 7 p. in Theme, "Can a • hristiau I hunt*?" A cordial Invl tU ion is extended to ull. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CON VENTION AT LAPORTE. Republican County Convention raet in Laporte June 19, Oeo. E. Hughes was elected President; J. K. Bint of Forks Tvvp. and E. J. Weishrod of Cherry Twp. for Vice Presidents; 11. M. Botsfonl and E. 11. Ingham -Secretaries. Meeting was called to order and !>r ■ Herman made an excellent address. E. U. Warhurton and A. B. Kilmer were nominated for Associate Judge. E. K. Warhurton was declared duly nominated. John C. Schaad was nominated for Representative. (- \V. Lawreuson nominated for Jury Commissioner. Dr. Davie nomina ted for Coroner. Eor District At torney, F. \V. Meylert was duly nominated. For County Chairman W. P. Shoemaker was duly re-elect ed. For Secretary of County Com mittee, F. If, Ingham. For Treas urer of County Committee, James Cavan. Harry S. Meyers was endorsed by the convention for the office of State Senator of the 24th Senatorial dis trict. John C. Schaad made a short ad dress. Motion was made anlriclions, the right of'eminent domain. We tuvor an amendment to existing laws wher-div all '.iceiise teen ami personal i property luxe* shall be retained by the counties in which same are collected. We Imuran increase of State aid tor | the public roads ami highways of this state. We fat <>r a further increase ot slate ! appropriation to the public ncliihil sys ; inn, to the end ibut local taxation may } l.e reduced, and r«|ieo«ally l" the support 1 ul liiun»hip liigh schools. We latur such amendments to Ihe ! "vaccination tan" ot Is'l'i, thill the same b ill not interler. with tin attendance at I the public •< hinds. We heartily approve of the most libers I treatment ofthe soldiers ot the several wars, unit urge upon all our representa tives in Congress their active support of all measures which shall aid the defend ers of our county. We deplore the large indebtedness oj our county, which is becoming a burden upon the taxpayers, and we pledge our party to the most strict economy in con ducting the public utfairs, and to the nom ination only of candidates whose charac ter, integrity and ability shall be a guar antee tor an honest, economical and pro per conduct of the affairs of the county. That we condemn the issuing of all forms ot flee transportation by railioad companies to publicottlcials. That this Convention heartily endorse the candidacy of Harry S. Myer of Willianisport for the office ot State Sena tor from the 24th District, and urge upon our National Conferrees his support tor the nomination. J. E. Bird W. C. Prichnr.l K J. Weishroc. Death ol Mr. Joel Saxon. One of the saddest accidents in recent years at the Bernice coal mines oecured last Saturday when Mr. Joel Saxon was fatally injured. While at work in the mines lie was caught beneath a fall of coal and rock and when rescued by his fel low workmen it was found that both of his legs aud arms were broken and he was otherwise badly injured. There was no hope, what ever, for his recovery, and on Tues day he passed away after endur ing intense suffering. Mr. Saxon had worked in the Bernice mines or 25 years, and was one of the most respected citizens of that place being an honest and upright man. He is survived by a widow and one son, Prof. Gordon Saxon, of Washington, D. C. Political Announcement. We are authorized to announce the name ot llarryS. Meyer as a candidate for Slate Senator from the twenty fourth Senatorial District, subject to the decision of the Republican district conference. The Sullivan County Normal School will be held in Dushore this year. The School will open Monday June 25, and will continue four weeks Prospective students are requested to read the following carefully. The work will be based entirely upon the Illinois Course of Study. If you own a copy of the Course do not fail to bring it with you. Text books will be used to supple ment the Course, hence uniformity of text books is not important. Bring your own books if you are supplied. A limited number will be supplied with books without charge if carefully used. The purpose of this School is to in crease the efficiency of the teaching force of our County and give students an oppurtunity of reviewing their studies. Inasmuch as the Illinois Course of Study has been adopted throughout the county it is of pre eminent importance that the teachers thoroughly familiarize themselves with it. No matter what grade of certificate the teacher may hold, he or she should not fail to make a care ful, critical study of this Course, which must be followed in the schools The best teaching is that doue by those who are faithfully and intelli gently following this Course of Stu dy, and it is always the best teachers who are in demand. (>nly those who are willing to work are desired as students. The work will require lots of hard work aud idlers will be out of place. Despite the additional burden which it places upon him, the County Superintendent, will supervise the work and assist in the effort to in crease the teaching power of those who are intrusted with the life interests of the boys and girls of the County. Remember, this school is not con ducted for profit. Every dollar re ceived is expended for the expenses of the school. After paying the in structors a fair compensation for their laltor the rest is speut for aid in carrying on the work. Cavin's Orthography and Smith'soutliues in History have bi-eti purchase! with I the balance left from last year and will lie fund-lied for use during the school term. Tuition: Pour weeks, less than four week", si..'»n per Week. Students desiring hoarding plae»-s and citi/'iis who desire bo.inlers will communicate with any iiicimlmt «»f the faculty oi with the Superintend ent . >il»» I» Molvneux D. Mi'rrit Flick I liuiii.ii V. Kelly. A. E. CAMPBELL'S Cash Department Store. Good Old Summer Time Announcement. Great assortment of Summer Necessities. The latest in Summer Dress Goods, consisting of Silk Eff rts. Biiiste, Persian brgandies, Silk)t Sailings, Shimmer Silk, Wain sooks, etc. Lace Curtains—Ladies'Underwear, — Helts, etc. Ladies.—call and see what a nice assortment we have in stock. Ourstock of Men's Hoys' and Childrens Cloth ing, Hats, Caps arid Straw (Joods were never more complete. Every department is full of Summer Goods at prices that defies competition. Don't forget our Bargain Department, it is lull of goods every month in the year, that are real bargains. Come in, it is a pleasure to show goods. Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Hggs. Yours (or business, 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 hibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Fbnnels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new and up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" 3f)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE ® E>aporte Tannery, gd FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, Lumbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and 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 bers Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE. Joseph Sick, « , DKALER IX Hoard will inoet on the 2!>th tiny of j*. i- I jHa I Juueat UveSouesiowu school housi- I lour, I eeCl and IVlealj at wliich time they will hire anil contract with teachers for the eon.- Cherry Mills, Pa. i»f( school term. All persons in terested are requested to lie present. By order of Board, 0 Frank Magargel, D. S. Phillips, Secretary. President. Wheat Hour $4.75 per bbl. Salesmen wanted tosell ami deliver ( OT l llieal 1.10 1 offeea, linking powder ami ( pi COril 1.10 Krocrry specials. Horse ami watron j furnished. No Letter way I" start • orti and oats chop, 1.20 ... , ~ x . , . . _ ' 1 111 business fur yourself. Not tit od seed oats per bus. .4 s ! nmw ,iry to ill vest any capital. Ad bUCKWheat .bo Til*. Atlantic and Pacty Middlings and Bran at lowest Tea Co., -11l Lackawauua Ave. prices Your trade respect- canton, i\u inl.y solicited. JOSEPH SICK, LewUlmrir was visited by a most territtlc rain ami liail storm last Sun CHERRY MILLS, PA. « 1,, > M *°y ° f " ,e ,mll Atone* \v«'iv linger than hickory tiut* kteJEYiSBBNEYCUKE * fi r i M,ur - The cr °i» ° u * M.i... 1 RlaM the truck farms near the town were Foley's honey •*><# Tar '"'' irly rul,,eU turta COMI, prtvaatM pntumoai*.