First national bank OF DUSHORE. J'KNNA. CATTTAIj - - *150.000 PCTJIfIiUS - - *16.000 Does a General Ranking HuniiießH. S I>. STKKIUKKK, M U.BWAKTS. President. Cashier J. BKADLhY, Attorney at-Lsiw. t Mlice, Main and Muncv Ste. IIAPORTE, I'A. ! Iru ing opened nn office-at 1328 Arch St., I'lliliiilei|>iiiti, I .shall hi i 11 continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County.* Wlien not in my office personally h competent person will he found in t iiurge thereof. Bonds of various kinds furnished. fRANCJS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. ..flicein Keeler's Block. LAPOIITE, County, PA. f!7& F. H. INGHAM, ATTOKREYS-AT LAW, Legal business attended to in lliis ami adjoining comities _A t'ORTR, PA [ J. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LAPOKTE, I'A. OFFICE IB UOUSTY BIMLDIHO hk.a.ii oouut nonsic. J H. CRONIN, ATTOIINKV-AT I.AW, MOTAHT PUBLIC. OFFICB 0* MAIK STItBBT. DTIBHORB, PA Q J. MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. NliW ALBANY, PA. At Lopez. Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LA PORTE HOTEL. F. W, OAI.LAQHEH, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and pool room,and barber shop; also good stabling and livery, Cbippcwa Ximc IRUns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla Tenn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' A MATTER OF HEALTH im &AKlN<> POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE 'County Scat ' ! Local and Personal Events I Tersely Told. Mrs. E. A. Iloim is a Dushore visitor this week. Mrs. K. M. Dunnam attended a wedding at Towanda Wednesday. Mrs. A. K. Tripp, of Wilkes Hnrre is the guest of lier mother, Mrs. 11. 11. Spencer on Muncy street. Miss Miime Fries who has been quite ill for the past few weeks is slowly improving. Miss Bessie Wrede is visiting her sinter, Mrs. James M. Stroll I al My er.-:town. Mr. Strohl has accepted a position in the school at that place. Mrs. Electa Mead and sister, Mrs. Jane A. Roberts have returned home after spending a very pleasant sum mer with friends and relatives in Wyoming and Lackawanna counties. Mrs. J. M. Brown and children of Lebanon are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ritter. Mrs. Samuel Ritter and little daughter, of Muncy Valley visited friends and relatives in town Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Farrell, of Dushore spent Sunday with the hit ter's mother, Mrs. Theresia Fries of this place. Mr. Floyd Waltz, ot Williamsport is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. W. 11. Randall on West Main street. Charles E. Stolder, railway postal clerk on the Laporte and Hartley Hall R. I'. (>. is taking his annual vacation. A. L. Swartz is acting as his substitute during his vacation. Mrs. B. 11. Dodson and little daughter, of Berwick is visiting the foanr'r's sister, Mrs. Joseph Carpen ter. Mrs. E. Rappleye hits returned from a visit with friends id White Hall, N. V. Sergeant M. C. Funston of the State Police was in town last woek. Misses Jeanette Stevens and Dor atliy Shank (if Williamsport are visiting the hitter's aunt Mrs. W. 11. | Randall. Misses Edith Gumble and (Hive Kfeler visited at the home of the former's uncle, L. R. (Jumble at Picture Rocks last week. Mr. John Ifoppea of Hillsgrove i visiting his daughter, Mrs. John (iumhle. Contractor Wm. Rogers has the foundation for the new school build ing well under way and the frame work will soon be ready for the structure. A. T. Mulnix of Lincoln Falls is supplying the lumber. The ladies of the M. E. church de sire to thank all who by their gen erous contributions and kind assis tance helped to make a success of the annual supper on Wednesday c-ven ' big- Mrs. A.J. Bradlev was called to Dushore the early part of the week by the death of her aunt, Mrs. 1). E. Deifl'enbach. There will be a grange picnic at 'Taylor's Grove, near Muncy Valley, lon Friday, Aug. 31. The Muncy ! Valley grange extends an invitation : to all to attend. Mrs. Helen Boice Hunsinger will give a conce.t for the benefit of the Laporte Uaptist Church, in the Court I House, Saturday evening Augusts. |at K o'clock. Several readings will i lie given by Miss Francis Boice. ! Admission l'.'» cents. Prof. L. L. Ford of Philadelphia, | will preach in the Methodist Episco pal Church Sunday evening at 7 i o'clock. Prof. Ford needs no intro din-lion to the people of Laporte. A large congregation is expected to be present. All are cordially invited to j attend this service. The Epworth : League services w ill follow this ser i ! vice. The corner stone of the Eagles Mere Methodist Fpiscopal Church will l»e layed next Sunday afternoon at I :«o o'clock. Eminent clergy men ot different churches will *s*i»-i ill the services. The Hotel Mere orchestra will lead thevirtging ' The Guidon Ih-mocrat says: A • oiider-porl lady while trying' to driven dog from her yard last week threw a -tone id hi* dog-hip and hit a child which wan standing in an oppo ile direction of the dug. injury lug her -eriou»ly. An ordinance -Itoiild tie enacted prohibiting Wo iin n throwing stone., within the trough limits. On Wednesday tli« ('oniiiii-;sioii erH of Columbia eounty look uptlio I tight of tlie eili/.ens of (Vnlralia I against the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. on the suhjeet of taxes, detenu i 11-j ing to investigate the charge t hat for many yearn the triennial as sessors have favored the coal com panies, and that the valuable land containing the mineral is in many cases assessed at one-cuxlh tlie amount of farm land in oilier parts of the county. Similar action !>y by commissioners in oilier counties where coal lands are located would effect a more equal assessment of taxes. Mr. J. A. Mil Iter, Sunday School Field Worker, for tliis county, was entertained last week by I'rof. and Mrs. Ij. li. Ford. On Sunday Mr. Mnller assisted with the services at St. John's church. Mrs. Helen lioice irunsicker will give a concert for the benefit of the l.aporte Baptist church, in the Court House. Saturday evening August 25, at eight o'doek. Several reading will be given by Mis* M, Francis Boiee. Admission 2;*> cents. The Columbia County Farmers' annual picnic, an event of great importance, and in fact a "red let ter day" among the tillers of the soil in that and neighboring comi ties was held Thursday at (Jrass mcre Park, one of the prettiest spots in the famous Fishing Creek Valley. Mr. F. \V. (Jallaglier received of ticial notice that he was appointed a member of a committee to notify candidates nominated at the late State Convention. This special committee will meet in l'ittsburg. August 28th, at which place Mr. Gallagher is making arrangements to attend. The rather astonishing fact is announced that San Francisco banks have loaned 830,000.0(10 on six months paper iu New York since the lire. There has been an idea that the stricken city was suf fering from a lack of currency and would continue to until the lire insurance com panics got to distrib uting their funds more rapidly, but the city has surplus money and finds it advantageous to employ in New York. When rebuilding be-1 conies more general there will be more need of money in San Fran cisco. lYnrilliiK' Oil' Evil Oilys. Speaker Cannon says tariff revision is sure to come, but frankly admits that lie will keep 011 soaping the truck as lou>? as possible.- -Toledo Blade. CANADIAN RECIPROCITY. How It Would Work Injury to American Textile IIMIIINI rIew. I shall not attempt to treat the sub ject 011 the line of the present and pro spective trade iu textiles between us and Canada further than to say that Canadians will not knowlmjly make a treaty that will increase the sale of our textiles there, while if one were made that increased the sale of Canadian textiles or English textiles brought through Canada here it would injure our manufacturers to at least the ex tent of this increase. This is not the main question, however, by any man ner of means." The real question is, Shall we break down our system of protection by adopting free trade in certain articles to the Injury of some I of our home producers provided ("ana ! da lowers her tariff in certain other ! ! lines for the benefit of others of our producers who desire greater foreign trade? This Is the adoption of tlie free trade principle In spots, and if it is , right and heuetielal in spots we to have it all along the line. The proposition is to reduce the do uiestlc sales of some of our tuaiiufac turers who need production for the sake of enlarging the foreign sales of others who <io not The same principle carried out logically would remove pro teetlon from all home producers. It is free trade as opposed to protection. It may be said that we do not need to lie logical in such matters, that we ' w ill protect such productions as we j choose and 1 slabllsll reciprocity ill oth ers. Such a policy would 1101 endure and ought not to endure |'r»ection is not favoritism, as the free traders say but if It should liecouie so through rec iprocity agreements it not only miKlit not to endure, bill it 1 nni.it endure iu a republic .Manufacturers and the cm ployces of manufacturers, deprived of protection unfairly, will naturally Join the free traders, and the whole 'alirlc will fall at ii'iist until we have learned auotlirr lesson like of |S!i;i Men and brethren, this Canadian Ice iproclt) . like the larllT reform and free uiutcrlaU of in simpl> a uenc on the purl of tin cncui) to divide pro tectionists SO that llle) 11l l) lie lie.ill II 111 di-tall I -el us he u |wi eliuuuh to see IliU wll In ill I llliiilhel object le >Oll Wlllllllll I Inapcl' 111 'l'ellll|i Mitlill fin liners' Journal HARD TO UNDERSTAND. Wlij There Siinnlil Vol lie *,U«1IIIIIII 1 nil, mi tin- l*polei-llnn lile:i. What we are unable to un.lerstairl Is that among patriotic citizens there should be any difference of opinion. 1 Ihe protective tariff idea should he | a part of the nitional political i" ligioli and not a matte! for bitter party arraign mcnt. In fact, when in tariff revision the duty upon the product <>!' any particular region is threatened with reduction, such as tobacco and seniitropical fruits, for instance. Dem ocrats of the regions where these prod nets are raised come to congressional committees as fiercely combative for the higher tariff as tlie Republicans, although in the following national cam paign they are sure to be again heard shouting for a "Tariff for revenue only!" and that "Protection is rob bery!" Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing accounts have been tiled in inv office viz: First and final account ol't". K. Ileiuze guardian of August F. lleinze an adult son of Fredrick Hein/.e, deceased. First and Final account of Mary .1. Speary, administratrix, of the estate of Asa Speary late ol Davidson Township, Sullivan county. I'a.. deceased. First and Final account of,l. K. and L, l.ittle, executors of the list will and tes tament of Amos Little deceased. The same will he presented to the Or phans' Court of Sullivan County on Mon day. September 17. 1000. at .'i o'clock p. 111.. for confirmation. TIM 'MAS K. KKNNKDY, Register IJeL'i-fer's Aug. 18,'Oii FOR SAI.K — A medium size Oei ser Saw Mill. Uoe inserted tooth saw and other mill equipments. Will be sold cheap for cash. For further particulars inquire of ('lias. L. W^ing, Laporte, Pa. MF.N WANTKI): To work in tin woods at Laquin, P-i. Good wages to lirst class men and nice ground to work 011. Call or address," Lai 111 ill Lumber Co., l.aquiti, I'a. The Lock Haven State Normal , ■school closed the most successful year i in its history. Its new catalogue ! containing IJ2 pages, beautifully il j lustrated, is now ready for distil j bution. This is one of the great 1 schools of our state and affords the best available advantages for the training of teachers, lilting for Col lege or Business. Its department's of I music and Elocution are also largely patronized find throughly equipped. The fall term begins September loth. Address for illustrated catalogue, the Principal, J. It Flickinger, Lock Haven, Pa. HEATH SCHOOL. Business and Shorthand courses, da\ and nijdil sessions. X. K. corner 13 and Market Streets.. op|io.>ite W'anamakerV l'liilailelphia, I'a. I'.l!. li I.A I'll, Principal, formerly with i'eiree. The hotel known as the "Com mercial House", situate on Main Street i• » : ite Borough, will be sold cheap and on easy terms ol pay mcnt. The house is well located, li censed and enjoys a large patronage. For terms and particulars apply or write F. J. Mullen, Attv., Laporte, Pa. Joseph Sick, DKAhER IN Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. Wheat Hour $4.75 per bbl. ! Corn meal 1.20 j Cracked corn 1.20 : Corn and o;its chop, 1.25 i oats per bus. .4 s * Columbia w 11 »iir, bbl 4.7s " Buckwheat os Middlings and Uranat lowest prices Your trade respect fully solicited. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, I'A. FOLEYS HONEY««IAR llopilH««.ou(ih and hnl« lung* JJLOTI :i jLuxixriir iiijudßn ; . : severai REASONST™™ 1 * | a The Best Course of Study. » Large I acuity of fcxperic need Specialists. 8 Faculty ure Authors of the Lending of Commercial Textbooks. ■ , 1 Q Finest Building and Equipment, C#> mnusium. Baths, etc. < | Free Course of Lectures and Kntertainments. , I B More than 100 New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. a O Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student I nroll- „ • I mcnt by more than 50 per cent. 1 [' | | Clean Athletics - Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day F.xercises. B o Enthusiasm in Every Department Send for Catalogue H 1 ■ ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, ' ! 1 'l. ItOriIKSTBK, N. Y. JJ ■■■■■■ ■ •*•<// \ 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 Effects, Batiste, ; Persian brg.'indies, Silk>t Suitings, Shimmer Silk, Wain sooks, etc. 1 Lace Curtains—Laities' I'aderwear, — Hells, etc. Ladies.—call and see wliat a nice assortment we have in stock. < >ur stock of Men's Boys' and Childrens C'lotli ■ ing, Hats, Caps and Straw (foods were never more complete. Every d«. partment is full of Summer Goods at prices that defies competition. Don't forget our Bargain Department, it is lull of gt ods 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 Fggs. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, KCTJG-HEIS'VIIL.LE, IF.A.. CA SSO 000° CK DeWITT BODINE, President. c , , JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. ' DIRECTORS: I ransacts a General i,, . . .. DeA\ itt Bodtne, Jacob Per, Peter Reeder, 1 oankini; Business. , . • , , „• , ~T „ „ | s Jeremiah keliy, W 111. t rontz, W. C. Front/, ; Accounts oflndivid- James K. 60:1k, John C. Laird, Lyman Myers. 1 uals and Firms Peter Front/., C. \V. Sones, Daniel U.Poust, ! solicited. Johu Bnll . Pall .Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and 1 hibets J Homespuns, French and I nglish Flannels, and Scotch I Goods. Boys and Childrens' St;its in all the Hew fabrics and 1 makes. . Prices as well as variety are (xtraordinary. All new an I up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. i Also the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" 3I)oe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. i GENERAL STORE Co t)a porte Tannery. ® FULL AND COMPLETE SToCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches'' Flannels, I.unibermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and 1 Child! ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here to Show You From the City. Fresh sUxk ol Di/ Goods and Notions, Boys ai d Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Snagproof Shoes and Rubbcis, Ladies', Gents'and Children's Goodyear Rub- In rs Woodsmen and Uovs Shoes to suit all. Qui Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE. ! |
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