Oleomargarine Bill and Reduction of War Taxes in House. BOTH SIDES FAVOR REPEAL BILL Oleomargarine Bill, Imposing Tax On Imitation Butter Likely to Pass. Philippine Tariff Bill Ha* Right of Way In Senate. Washington, Feb. 3. —This promises to be an interesting week in the house. The oleomargarine bill was made a spe cial continuing order for today, and after it Is disposed of, which probably v. ill be tomorrow, the bill for the ra -1 aal of the war revenue taxes will l't:llow. While both sides are unani mous In favor of the repeal of these toxes, it is the intention of the Demo crats to open up the whole tariff ques t . n during the debate on this bill, and t oy will make a strong fight for am j i'e time for discussion. The Cuban i iprocity question Is also likely to be iii bated at length, as members on both : i'ies of the house are anxious to de ne their positions. The friends of the cie imargarine bill have no doubt of its r .sage. They regard the vote on the adoption of the special order last Fri day as practically a test vote. The bill i; 3 practically the old Grout bill im posing a tax of 10 cents a pound on products colored in imitation of but ter and to make retail dealers who color oleomargarine subject to the same pen alties as the manufacturers. For the most part the senate will divide its time this week between the Philippine tariff bill and the bill in c.ieising the salaries of members ol' the Federal judiciary. The salary bill is in charge of Senator Hoar, and will bo considered in the morning hour of i :e senate each day until it is disposed < !', while the Philippine bill, which is h. the hands of Senator Lodge, will be the subject only of running debate, but a number of set speeches will be made on the other measure. It Is not proba ble that the debate on the Filipino bill v. ill be concluded during the week. SCHLEY VISITS JACKSON'S TOMB Ti.c Admiral Also Made An Inspection of the Old Historic Mansion. Nr.shville, Tenn.. Feb. 3. —Admiral :: H Mrs. Schley braved the cold yes terday for a visit to the tomb of An drew Jackson and the old brick church where Jackson worshipped. Services were conducted by Rev. D. C. Kelly, a Methodist minister, who. with the rank of colonel, commanded a brigade of Confederates under Gen eral Nathan K. Forest. After the services the distinguished visitors were forced to hold something of a l' vea, the congregation filing by and shaking hands. A luncheon given In the old Jackson home, under the auspices of the La dies' Hermitage Association, followed, and then an inspection of the historic mansion, which is kept as Jackson left it. The last point visited was the tomb in the garden. Sliawmut Murderers Captured. Urockwayville, Pa., Feb. 3.—Half naked and nearly starved, Thomas .Madadena and Bennie Poli, wanted for the murder of James Heekin, at Shaw mut, Saturday, January 28, were brought to bay in a lonely woods near Cranshaw, two miles from this place, and captured. The two Italians have been pursued and searched for since the night of their crime, and the com missioners of Elk county and the Shawmut Mining company had offered a reward of SI,OOO for their capture. They tell a pitiable tale of starvation and suffering. At night they would wander out from their hiding place, an old powder house, and search for food. Of the latter they found but little, and declared that they had had nothing to eat for four days and were nearly famished. New York Murder Mystery. New York, Feb. 3. —Investigation by the police confirms the belief that the woman found dead in a Chrystie street house Saturday night, with her throat mt. was murdered and a knife placed in her hand afterward to give the ap pearance of suicide. The woman's ideni ity was established as Minnie (.Hark, 33 years of age, who came here some time ago, with her 17-year-old daughter May, and her husband, Wil liam, Clark, from St. Cloud, Minn. A neighbor heard a quarrel going on in i lie house Saturday, and other circum stances which have come to light make the police more strongly inclined to the murder theory. Steamer Stranded. Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 3.—The ■ 'licHliuiiH |..r licei he have been liled in my otlice, and that the same will he presented to the Court of Quarter .Sessions of the Peace of Sullivan Countv, on MON 1» A V, the lTili day of FEBRUARY, at o'clock, p. m. CM Kltlt V TOWNSHIP. I .lolm U. Cross. Tavern; Cherry Mills, l! John C. Schadd, Tavern; Mildred. Frank F. Schadd, Distiller's; Mildred. 4 James Connor, Tavern, Mildred. 5 i'has. E. Jackson, Tavern; Mildred. 0 John Daley, Tavern; Mildred. 7 Robert 11. Ouy, Tavern; Mildred. X Leonard 11 ilhert, \V holesah-; Onshore. John P. Murphy, Restaurant, Mildred. 1U Patrick F. McGee, Restaurant; Salter field. COLLEY TOWN'SIIIP II I lenry McKlbbins, Tavern; Lopez. 12 Julia mckson, Tavern; Lopez. Li .lames P. McGee, Tavern; Lopez. 14 J. D. Cooper and George llembury, Tavern; Lopez. I.'i •F. 11 unsiiifrer. Tavern; Collev. Iti Fred (ileason, Tavern; (ianoga Lake. 17 William K. Steatather, Restaurant; Lopez. 15 Patrick .1. Finan, Restaurant; Lopez. I'.t John 11. Vonkin, Restaurant. Lopez, lit) James P. Gorfrjr, Wholesale, Lopez. DAVIDSON TOWNSHIP. 21 Daniel 11. Lorali, Tavern; Sonestouii. 32 ennis Palmatier, Tavern; Mtincv Valley. 2."> Ellis Swank, Tavern; Sonestown. 20 Jno.W.Moran, Tavern; Mitncy Valley. DUSHORE BOROUGH. 27 Charles A. Babcock, Tavern; Dushore. 2S Michael Cummiskey, Tavern;Dushore, 2 1 .' Anthony. Rouse, Tavern; Dushore. ;»() Margaret Connor. Restaurant,Dushore ;!l Patnck Daley, Restaurant, Dushore. .'!2 Robert McGee, Restaurant, Dushore. John llembury, Wholesale: I'usho.e. '■' A TIIOK. W. Galian, WholesaiejDiishore. KAGI.ES MERE BoROUGIL ;J5 W. 11. Vanßuskirk; Tavern; E. Mere. FORKSVILLE BOROtJGII. 36 James N.Campbell, TavenuForksville IIILLSOROVE TOWNSHIP. 37 Joseph 1 lelsman, Tavern; 11 illsgrove. LA PORTE TOWNSHIP. 38 Philip Peterman, Tavern; Nordmont. I.AP(»RTE BOROUfiH. 3'.) Frank W. Gallagher, Tavern;Laporte, 4(1 David Temple, Tavern; Laporte. Til OS. E. KENNEDY, Clerk. Clerk's office, Laporte, Pa., January 27.'92. Administratrix Notice. Estate of Dr. Ilarry 'I. Willson, lateol Laporte, Sullivan <'ountv. Pa., deceased Letters ot Administration upon the above named estate having been granted' to tie undersigned, all persons having claims against the same will present them for payment, duly authenticated; and those indebted thereto "ill please make inline iate payment to SUSIE F. WILLSON, Administratrix. At Laporte, Sullivan Co.. Pa. A. J. BRADI.EV, Atty. QOL'RT PROCLAMATION. WHKKEAS, HON. K. M. DI'NHAM. President Judge. Hotiorubles John s. Line ami Jaeoli -Meyer. Associate Judges of,the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses>ions of the Pence, OrpluuM*' Court and Com mon t'len- for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, bearing ilate tin 1:1 Win. M, Bobbins vs Howard Lyons No. I, September term, 1901. Delend ants appeal. Plea, non assumpsit, pay ment set ofi etc. Bradlev. | Mullen. ti W. W. Jackson et el vs Walter B. Gunton. No. 51, September term, 1901. Trespsss. Plea, not guilty. MulleiiiV Walsh. | Mercur | Thomson. 7 W. 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