riR.-IT NATIONAL BANK OF DCSHORK, I'K JVA. CAT'TTA.Ij - - 850.000 j f?t'HJ?IiUS . . $15,000 I Does a General Banking Business. - I). STKRIOKRE, M. D. SWABIB. ' President. Cosliiei ■ Aj. BRADLEY, Attorney-at-Jjuw. Oltice, corner ol Main and Mun<:\ Sts. h A Bolt IE, FA. Having opened an oflico flt i *»2B Areli \ St., Philndoljdiia, I shall iH continue to | practice in the several Courts of Sullivan \ ( ountv. When not in 1113- otlic personally a coin pet i.t person will he t'ound in charge thereof. Bonds of various Kindt furnished. pRANCJS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-nt-Law. Thee in Keeler's Block. IjAFOHTF, Sullivan County, PA. ! J7X~& F. H. INGHAM: ' ATTON K YS- AT-L A W Legal bus'.no -s utter.led to in this n-iiti adjoining count^oa _/» PORTE, PA j: J~ MULLEN, Attorn ey-'it-Law. LA PORTE, PA OFF ICR IS COUNTY BDILDIMO SBAB 001-BT 11003".. j H. CRQNIN, ATTORN F.V-AT 50TAIIY PUHLIC. OF VI K 0* *" F'^T. PIT SHORE, 5>A i Q J.MOLYNEAUX, D.D.S. j Graduate University of Pennsylvania 1 NKW A I.HA NV, PA. At Lopez, Pa., Wednesday and Thursday each week. LAPORTE HOTEL. F. W, GALLAGHEK, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite t'ouri House square. Steam heat, hath room J hot and cold water, reading and !•♦>«>' room,and hari-er shoj: «im 1 and livery, lime Iktlne* Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilie Penn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUMCY, PA. For a weli Kepi Up-to-date Stock of Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment gOto i Buschhausen J3UCKNELL UNIVERSITY. John Howard I Inn is i'resident. College: With Courses in Aits, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Science, Chemistry, Biology and Civil and Electrical Engineering. Academy: -lor younu men and boys. Institute :—for v omit; women. School of Music: for both sexes. Healthy surmuudings pure moun tain water. For catalogue, addre-s William C. Registrar, Lewisburg. l'a. * | The hotel known is the ''('om mercinl House", ituale oil Main Street i • Ite Borough, will lie sold cheap and on easy term - ol pay ment. The house is well located, li censed and enjoys a large patronage. For terms and particulars apply or write 10. J. Mullen, Att\., L tii >rte, P.l. 1 I *j.. * v-'j ,* - VTVII .IIWI . fp . . ..... „ ■<£ .. ■ I I vO \Ji iIV £%i t.' j Local and Personal Even? Tersely Tu'J. j j The Rev. Dr. I). E. S. Perry of j Blossburg, Pa. was in town 'i lie - : day. .Miss Sadie Rhone is visiting Mrs. ; j Henry Stepp. Mr. James Gansel mine home 1 from Berwick to spend Sunday i with his family here. Mrs. J. V. Finkle was a Onshore [ visitor one day last week. F. M. (Yossley is attending the Bloomsbttifair. The Sullivan County Telephone j Company will soon extend its lines from Dtishore to Laporte. Mrs. P. \. Bivinsreturned Wed " J ncsday evening from a six weeks tour through the we-te: n states, and will spend a short time v. ith her father, Mr. F. P. Miller, at this place. Among the jj.ll er-lal the k son House near tie. \un er\ i a tall, handsome F at I .•.an who, calls himself Cheva!;- : d - Beutreil ; ! though of modest and "tiring tie- ! portmont he is an accomplish; I! j character. and speaks English am! j German very fluently. Mr. I )ell i lowland. tlie genia 1 j j machinist at the tannery, content-! j plates moving iln• > the large vaean; j home this >i.le of the depot, beTon ! cold weather sets in. Dell, witl ! ; his hig family of lmO hoys am: j | girls will make it lively for the den- j isons ol that neighborhood dnrin; 1 the long, dreary winter months. Mr. Ei/.er Edgar and Miss Pan j line (in.-:-, both of Lopez, wet • [ united in marriage at the (Jonimer-; I cia-1 Hotel, Saturday. Oct. li. b\ ! Kev, i Innna.- iiipj le, Mrs. Virginia Brewster ant daughter Alice have closed then cottage for the wilder and gone to I Washington 1). <'. George Hamilton while at work in the woods along Plea-ant stre tn; was bitten by a rattlesnake Settir- , day, and is in a serious condition j Mr. and Mrs. \Yrnon Ilariing ton held a prohibition rally in tin Court House Saturday evening, j While Mr. Harrington was force ft in his arguments he left 110 illfeel ing among those who resisted ii accepting his views and the truth ; fulness of the undeniable facts h< I brought to the surface. -Mindav evening he occupied the pulpit a' | Baptist church and discoursed one: of the ablest, sermon ever heard at the county seat. Mr. E. ,1. Flynn returned las: week from .Meehan .Tunc«ioii,Mis-\. and has shipped his homehoE !goods to that place. He and hi family '.\ ill leave th. hitter part «■' ibis week for the South where the;, will make their future home. / Services at St. John's Episcopal < 'lunch: A. (i A. Buxton. D. D. Hector. Sunday School at p. in : Evening prayer and ermon at 7:.J' 1; 11. tii. Litany Set vice at the Rec tory Friday 7:.'»<> p. m. Seats free. I everybody welcome. At about 7:'10 o'clock Safurdax evenie. b r- i irs secured entrance Ito the Oavitlson residence in Can-• 1 ton anil secured con:- ■< 1 >-i a: de ,jew j (dry belonging to Mr. and Mrs. j . Edward C. Jones w , 11 vi ;>icd the i south side of the hott.- 1 . i J. Henry T'urrtdl. widely known | :i - a lumberman of the ; rosier i\ | 'l'urrell Lumber Co. of \o\en an. Ric.ketis, died suddenly at hi lioim- a 1 N -xenon Sunday, deat i. being due i.o an internal hemot- 1 rliage. iie had not been confined! to his bed at till and his sudden death came as a gi at shock to hi family and business associates. The Central Pennsylvania Lum ber coiej any, owning saw mills a' Mina, Run. Jtuni dtiCiiv, Letonia, Williamsport. Loleta and Trout Bun, some ago decided to operate the mills in stead of having them iterated on a contract and giving contractors a certain amount per thousand lor lumber sawed. I Voter- or this district should give I 111«ir imilivuk it support t' 1 l>r. Sain- j ticls fort 'oriL re.-s Always Willi one iiieit uppermost, ; namely the rt---idenc.v,'iiiul j ince hi- election, h<. u imlefati{{al)le j ; ill his 1 ll'orls to give the people of! t'V iv section an administration that | j only growlers and croakers can criti-1 jri-e. liis recommendations have | \ been carried out lie Congress to an | unprecedented degree, and much re- I mains for the second session of the j Fifty-ninth Congress and the Sixti •l Ii Congress, which should he in both branches Republican, in order that the d<'aires of the {'resident may be carried out to tne fullest extent. it is reported that Attorney (Jen erai Moody is about to bring suit tor tin di-solutlon of tli" Standard Oi' Company, under the Sherman anti trust law. This law has been in ex- i istei. 'e for some years, and if it can | i lie operated with such effect it is a pity that it was not done before, it is liarly creditable to the ii gal power if this country that a predatory «>r ;r ■ ni/.ation that has gathered in hun- I Ireds of millions for it- managers at ; the "expense of the public should have been allowed to practice it-- pi 1 j lage a day longer than il would iako to enforce the law. Rockefel 1 ler's share of the booty should liavi ! 'icon cut -hoit long ago. Finding that the machinery ol tin j ! HughoPvllle water works had stop ned. T. C. Corson, manager, investi- j I Liatc;!, and found that the turbim j \lu el had been cio-igvd up by e< is. j ■if whii it he removed a half bushel, | i ' ntraeting a :>itd case "I blood pois 11ming in the operation. Ni i'l i tow n comes to the front | 'wi ii the tlrst goosi bone weather tip 112 the sea- >n. David Tyson, a farm- : r from Port Providence, Montgom ry county, ha 1 the bom on t-xhibi- | ! ion on Saturday and the indications! re for nun;' rou< -thrills and plent.\ i of snow. Someone makes the sarcastic re- | mark tl-at if tli'-re wire a law re ; [Hiring hunters to Use blank cart rid:-- there would be fewer men j i.ilh d aiid nearly as many deer and j other game. There may be some truth in this, as a large percentage, of shot is tired away without effect, j and too often the object hit is somt :ull 'itunali party that came within j ange of the hunter's gun. I low v: r, this i- the season for hunting j oid the sound of the gun will be j a ard in woods and fields, whatever | 11:; Iv lie Ui(' I'. *iis' allien Co. I' - Services at the Methodist Rpis jial church next Sunday as fol llows: Sunday school, 10. ft. tn.;j i Pleaching, i p. ni l.pworth League, 7.15 p. 111. - ■ | This morning i rhuraday) La porte cxp'lieia-ed a regular wiutei snow storm which covered the j ground, and seemed decidedly out of place clinging to the trees thei I- :ives of w hieh have not yet turn ed to their natural tints, but are | si ill a fresh git en. | i'i, i which broke out in the stave | 1 sheds at l.aquin earl} Monday eve- | niiijr, destroyed about 100 feet of tin sheds. liecause of the high wind blow ing when the lire began, it threat ened to destroy a large part of the I company's property, and help wa 1 telephoned for to Towanda. Mean while, through the heroic eilorts ol ■ ihe men a!; Fiujiiin, the lire was ■,ii under control. L'lie long shed •aas cut in two, and one end entire-! :!\ torn away. The staves were j l einoved and the fire deprived of j auvthbig to b ed upon. i w. h to extend to tny friends and m- iglibois my sincere thanks| and appreciation of myself and family the kind assistance giv-. en me during the recent illness ind death of my son. Win. Pay, Muncy Y alley. Administrator's Notice. Ntiiiuf is lii-t '-li\ i ivi'ii t lint 1 have (alit'.i li-tl el Aihuiiii-tinikin on iho ~-i . of LainyUtt Mcl'liiiuiok, iftle of Siiri'-.abtu* Uiwucliip, iK'<:.'aseil. \il per ,,, , t.-ivi' «-• :iiii - iiust -niil ilrrciuit will (.h-i- i '.-'-m tin-in ihii.v ainle'iui ~: , l(.l i r paviiii-nt, :»t• ! all wlia knew tiu'iii.-i-b s io In. l i- !i'!.l«"l 10 liim will ! e't-.'i >■ make payment 10 me. Ob'i, wil.l'li; Mll' I. I N l'i H 'K, i Administrator, j ; NO lit I"—The Nordrnont Chem ical Company will start cutting chemical wood Out. Ist. Parties desiring to cut can take contracts from 100 to 1000 cords. Sept. 27, 1906. FOR SALE—Good team horses. II and In year old; weight 2700. Will sell harnesses, wagon and sleds, or team alone, AVill also sell It! small pigs. W. I>. Snider, Nord rnont, Pa. Sept. 27, 1006. There will be exposed to Private sale on the premises of Wm. C. Taylor & Bros , at Muncy Valky, Pa., Fourteen head of Re&ister jtered Short Horn Durham cattle. They consist of fotn cows s years old, three heif -TS 2 years old, three IrTfeD i year old, two bulls t yeai >ld, one bull calf 3 month; >ld. one heifer 3 months old Among ih * horses are, ont ,>air very fit,e Hnglish hhin bav horses seven year old .veiohs 2950 lb?.; one Regis cred Fnglish Shire * vearsol.l, weighs I*so lbs Wi I! broken double an 1 sin gle. There are also six Regis t" red Chester White pigs ' .vetks old Joseph Sick, DKALEII IN Flour, Feed and Meal, Cherry Mills, Pa. o I have just received a ca; load of corn and oats which is being mai ufacturtd int< puie corn and oat chop, mea and cracked corn. I also c;irry a full line o pring and Winter Wheat Flour, Bran and Middlings. Hverythipg at the lowest price. JOSEPH SICK, CHERRY MILLS, PA j THE GRANGE I Coriilucled by J. VI. DARKOW, Chatham. N. Y.. J Vicss Correspondent New York State dm 11 ye THE GRANGE PICNIC Tlii-i'i' SnnrceN «»f to Be lltrlved I'rinii ThfHf Summer OntliiKii. The picnic has come to occupy (ii important place in the grange cal •mlar, sa.vs State Master Fuller of New York, autl that we may get the'full K'uelit from this annual event It will I lie \v"ll fur 11s to remember that wc may reasonably expect three sources ut' profit from a picnic—first, the per sonal benefit that comes from relaxa tion anil rest from our strenuous farm life; second, the educational and In structive benefit of the addresses and lectures, and, third, the stimulating I'iVcet to the Order from interesting others in the work of the gvauge. In order to get the lirst mentioned benefit from a picnic we must throw off for a day all the care and worry about our business and tome to the picnic with a dnlerniinatiou to have a jjood time. To ihis end it Is a good Idea to forget for e\er any little persoual dislike we may li.ive for any other members of the ! grange and get right up close to them and see If we cannot discover some lovable qualities in theui. The amount : of educational benefit to be derived from a picnic is something hard to de termine. but the speaker will certainly be better able to give you something helpful and uplifting if he is met by souiebody duly appointed for that pur- I ose and made to feel that ho is wel come and that you are glad he is there, llv will give you a better address un der such circumstances than he will if he is 1 ft to browse around the woods until lime to make his speech and then have to talk against a baseball name, a merry-go-round and a red lemonade spoel. r. All these things are proper adjunct:, to a picnic, but do not mix w to .ether. The third and last bene lit to be expected from the picnic, the attraction of those outside the gates to join the."range, is certainly worth ca teriug to. Take some trouble to iuvite tli.. c whom you think would make good members of your grange to at tend the picnic, and when they get there see tli il they have a seed time. Think about these things when you are arranging your picnic and see if they 11.1 nut add to the enjoyment and beue -1 lit of your annual outlug. //pqooQDPUUuuga :i.ujijuuc)a»;naxpS\ jSEmALREASONST=T . The Beat Course of Study. » I Large Faculty of Experienced Specialists. Faculty are Authors of the Leading Series of Commercial Textbooks. « § Finest Building and Equipment, Gymnasium, Baths, etc. . Free Course ofHigb-Class Lectures and Entertainments. i More than 100 New Typewriters, and latest Office Devices. ■ Calls for Graduates to fill good places exceed Entire Student Enroll* . ment by more than 50 per cent. Clean Athletics—Baseball, Basketball, and Field Day Exercises. a K Enthusiasm in Every Department. Send for Catalogue. i ■ ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE, '! ' L.- ROCHESTER, N. Y. J > vpoouLa r.i:i.ijnni rcrjjopocxjoouuocK/ 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 brgandies, Silk) t Suitings, Shimmer Silk, Wain sooks, etc. I.ace Curtains—Ladies' I'nderwear, — Belts, etc. Ladies. —call and see what a nice assortment we have in stock. Our stock of Men's Hoys' atul Children* Cloth ing, Hats, Caps and Straw (ioods 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 >ear, that are real bargains. Come in, it is a pleasure to show gcods. Highest Market Price Pdid for Butter and Eggs. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL. SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUGHESVIL-LE, IPJL.- CAPITAL STOCK ~ U , ITT unniMn „ .. . SSO 000 DeWITT BODINE, President. c , . JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres Surplus and Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. DIRECTORS: Iransacts a General _ . n . DeW ltt Bodmo, Jacob Per, Peter Reeder, Banking Business. jMwfa|| KellJi Wm Fro „ te w c Front^ Accounts oflndivid- James K. Bnilk, John 0. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Firms Peter Front/., C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Poust, solicited. Johu Bull - -Suits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and"l hibets Homespuns, French and \ nglish Fl; nnels, and Scotch Goods, Bo>s and Childrens' Suits in all the new fabrics and makes. Prices as well asvarietv are extraordinary. All new in i up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. \lso the only place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" Shoe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. GENERAL STORE GD t)aporte Tannery. 00 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. Just received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, i.umbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, Ladies' and Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Y u From the City. Fresh stock of Diy Goods and Notions, Boys and Men's Hats and Caps, full line ol Sn;igproot Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Goodyear Rub- Urs Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.