treasurer's Sale OF UNSEATED LANDS. Agreeable to the provisions of en Act of Assem bly entitled. "An Act directing the mode of sell ug Unseated Lands for taxes, pawed the2oth day of March. 1815, aud the supplements tljereto, I, Frank Lt sc«, Treasuser of the County of Sulli lan, Uerebv give notice to all jiersons concerned that unless the County, State. Koad School and Poor Taxis due ou the following tract? on Un seated fluids situated in said county aud paid before the dav of sale, the whole or such l«trt of itacb tract as "will pav the taxes and such cost • •liargable thereou w ill be sold at the Court House iu Loporto. said county of Sullivan 011 the 9th • lay oi June, 1902, lielug the second Monday of June. The sale to he continued by adjournment from dav to dav if deemed necessary lor arrear ages of taxes due, and assessed and cost accrued •in each tract respectively. Unseated t Lands. ACRES. WARRANTEE. TAX chrkry TWP. 27 5-4 tiaum Samuel S S 41 50 Eldred, William 19 72 :i3'.* A *Kox. (..t-orge 4237 52 Fox, Samuel M 12 79 123 do do 30 25 102 do do 25 09 250^4 Fox, George 184 94 1 of 67 do 16 46 50 Gray. William 636 129'., Gray. William 16 40 40" Gray. William 954 50 Getting Christian 15 26 4n Gray William B<s 100 Keyser, John 24 59 13 Luteins. Daniel 3 20 40 Meylert. Michael 984 •JOO Norrls, Joseph P 96 67 lif 35 Norris, Joseph P 565 150 Quick, Johu 36 89 185 Reed, Collinson 28 53 12 Reed, Collinson 153 236 Roberts. Joseph F 160 48 123 Rolierts, Hugh 60 24 122 Roberts, Hugh 59 U0 2110 Roberts. Joseph F 24 72 114 Sticn, Philip 28 38 to Van Phul, William 17 "25 K) Van Phul. William 9 90 227 Wietzell, Jacob 55 90 IDLLIY TWP 120 Andenson, John 19 SO 95 Hmwu 16 43 350 Hehr, F. A 49 68 96 Bauui John 8 76 356 Codinger, Garrett 5150 250 < rispin, James 4134 325 Clark, John 53 74 3331-3 Carpenter. Ca»i>cr 55 07 224 Carpenter, Chas 37 04 4"0 Carpenter, Elishu 73 97 4UO Campbell. UustavUs 64 94 •0 Campion. Adam or Jaanes 19 70 4 to 1 'ook John 77 43 19 Campbell Robt 3 18 of 75 Denamore. Silas 415 175 Fitzsimmous.Thos. 28 94 850 <;oodheart, Jaanes F 57 88 2i«! Goodheart, SlLsba 102 82 C. of 255 Gillet, Eliphalet 14 91 444 ureeu, Willard 76 31 140 Graves, Rufus 74 93 lot Houseweart. George 9 21 134 Houseweart.John 63 58 372 Hidden .Samuel 58 49 80 Heber. Chase 4 96 300 Kerr. Gearge Abolphtts 49 61 34 Kester, Jacob 2 31 of 250 Kelley, John 13 7S 202 Logan, Sheldon 33 40 71 McFarlane Jas. 5 27 41N) Nicholson,Henry 97 70 862 Parley, Nathaniel 59 86 487 Parley, Humphrey 74 3s lfc.% Ricketu. or Richard. E. G. 96 52 82 Ritzer. Jacob 26 41 41 sterrett, William 680 50 Si<arrowhawk, Thos. 527 64 Shaw, David 10 50 17s Walsh, John 17 60 300 Whitford, Wilson 56 11 150 Woodward, Beza 24 80 233 Wallison, Beth 72 75 215 Woodward, Ebcne*er, 44118 93 Wooilward. Ebenescr. 15 38 15(i Woodward, Beujamin 13 29 50 Ziegler. David 8 27 DAVIDSON 392 Balliatt. John 108 65 879 Beaslev. Johnson 58 84 325 Cope. Israel 4616 438 t unlard Mary 83 23 131 Colt, William 20 21 4:v; Coats, Mary 3144 10 Dean, John 138 201 Ewing, Joseph 2* 55 200 Evans, Job 28 42 92 Evans. Elizabeth 6 62 98 Evans, Jane or James 7 08 418 1 j Harvey, Peter 7015 45" Harvey, Nicholas 85 22 Go Hess, Samuel A Wesley 21 14 21 Hess. Samuel A Wesley 2 98 U 990 Hess * Creveling 901 102 lleager. Philip 62 24 ' J i, 0f1:'.6 James, Mary 67 82 r.',of 388 .lames, Saruli 18 66 4t«i James. Grai'e 2b 84 105 Little, Amos 7 57 230 Miley, Martiu 82 67 ls7 Montgomery, William 25 88 lit'. MeMullen, Alexander 154 01 2so Messencope, Adam 3i, 21 il". Montgomery, Hannali 55 69 SO Paschal. Joseph 11 36 400 I'Htterson, William 66 82 3581-4 Sample, Catherine 149 71 75 Strawbiidge. Jas. 10 65 150 Woodside, Eleanor 34 03 369 Woodside, John 58 92 2 Wilson, Mary 27 4 6 Woodside Joliu jr 31 44 FORKS TWP 93 Barber. Uriah 17 06 127 Bowser, Isaac 20 78 15V£ Horsey, John 290 Dorsey, John 97 50 Kdiiy (Jeorge 4 83 437 Fox, George 246 05 425 Hurley. Henry 184 43 425 Hurley, George 73 88 51 Lucke, Henry 7 01 30 Lloyd, Peter Z 10 38: ->8 J.loyd, Peter 7. 20 07 9 Lloyd. Peter L t 09; ii7 Meylert, Michael 1514 Meyer. George C 81 - 14 Norris, Joseph P 20 66; to PleananM, Wlll 4172* s7 Peters, Richard 75 51 90 Rush, Benj. 15 66 •5 Roberts, Hugh 9 56 402 Rolierta. Geo. 135 76 450 Silshy, Peter 78 28 • 16s Sllsby Henry 53 58 266 Silsby, Joseph 46 24 469 Warren Samuel 405b j POX TWP. 50 Baker, John 22 86 74 Eek, Cutheriu 8 63 30 Epple. Henry 5 37' 407>4 Houghs. George 54 71 5 Lewis, William 90 HILLfcUSOVC. 3.l'< Boiiham, Kphrain 11 69 i JI6 Boiiham, William 3 78 290 Boyd, John 20 31 80 Bingham. William 1153 100 Bates, Conrad 86 65 ion carpenter, Samuel 14 42 407 3 4 Erwin, Roberta 28 55 50 Hornkelth.Jere 3 50 'a of 894 Mac key, Jon h 82 79 408 Keese. Daniel 109 97 405 Seckler. Michael 38 91 LA PORT t TWP 417 Adams, Kbenezer 47 i5 417 Adams. Zcbailiah 47 25 872 Anderson. Thomas 82 81 3:18 Boyd. James :t8 29 200 Bond. Thomas 22 66 56 Boyd, James 18 48 42 Boyd, James 434 40l^ 4 Baulty, Paul y8 00 :'.9 Bachus. Philip 442 315 Baum, John 7911 25 Brearlev, Beujamin 557 417 Brearley. RacTielor Uiclianl 92M2 417 Baldwin, Daniel or Samuel 92 82 117 Baldwin. John 92 82 10 Franklin, Walter 8 90 35 Fox, Sarah a 97 5* Fox, Sarah 12 91 102 Krankliu, Walter 22 71 7 Franklin. Thomas 136 7 Franklin. Walter 1 ,<*i 56 Franklin, Walter 12 47 126 Fox. Samuel M 28 05 8 Franklin. Thomas 1 7s 36 Fox, Anna 4 on 3t I.raff. Johu ugg 401?'4 Guuilecker, John <oso 105 Gray, Robert 28 87 57 Graff, Andrew It 37 28 GralT, John 823 25 Gardiner, Richard 283 10 Garragus Suaan W 2 28 40 Hart. Adam 453 401 Huber. John 454:1 417 Huntingdon, Benjamin 47 25 118 Harvey, Jonathan 26 27 140 Harvcjr, Jonathan 31 16 VP.i Harvey, Jonathan Id 58 5 lluling. Joaepb I 11 104 Hall. Charles 28 15 117 Harvey, Jonathan 26 01 149% Jackson, Jere 38 36 :» 1-1 Jackson, Jere 735 a Kldd, John, list 1 11 10 Kidd, John. Ext. 890 20 Kldd, John, Est 4 45 113' 4 Levi, Daniel 26 27 Levi, Daniel 88 39 174 Levi. Daniel 20 2D 24 J 4 Levi, Daniel 5 4(1 402 Musser, Martin 45 55 65 Morris.Richard 14 47 70 Morris-Richard l."> 53 50 Messenger. Avery 567 ft Morris, Richard «>7 1 Morris, Richard 15 71 Morrln, Richard H 8 04 68 Morris, Richard H 7 To 5 North. Richard 1 11 til Norris, Joseph P l;l .8 417 I'erkins, Susannah 47 25 40 I'urker, Thomas S9o 52 Parker, William 11 5b itO'i Parker. William 6 (is 15 Parker, William 8.34 45 Parker, William 10 02 95 I'leasauto. Samuel 21 15 417 Perkins, Simon 92 82 100 Perkins, Joseph 1133 40 Parker, Thomas H 90 25 Pleasants, Anna K 5 57 35 Roberts. Tomozine 3 97 o Rackstraw, Joseph F 57 66 Roberto, Tomoxtne 7 IS 99 Roberts. Klizabeth F JO 99 401 Rol>erts, Joeeph F 89 26 417 Sergeant, Erastus 47 25 417 Swift, Serrenus or Cyrus 91 74 97 Smith, Samuel 21 50 106 Scott, Daniel 23 60 78% Smith, Samuel 16 SI 220 Toplifl, John 48 97 36 Wells, Gideon 7 79 86 Weaver, Win. 19 14 9 Wells, Gidcou 1 02 ISO Wright, Samuel K 28 94 417 Woodward, William 92*2 115 Wlialon, Robert 25 60 119 Walsh, Richard 26 45 SHREWSBURY, of 117 Brodie. William l:i 98 56 Buschhatisen A-Ingham 4 26 200 Dougherty, John 15 24 100 Dougherty, John 78 87 10 Fox, Maria C • 76 84 Giant, Deborrah 1165 215 Gobi li, Charles 16 39 555 Haines, Reuben 27 03 45 Hepburn. James 716 25 Irwin, Kobert 1 91 487 Kuntzing, Abraham 29(71 401?4 Long. James 30 As 427 Lowden. Johu :;2 53 336Vj Long, George. 25 61 Wl% Pogue. Peter 30 60 4011*4 Pogue, Jos. 30 60 50 Ramsey, George 3 81 272' 4 Wager, Philip 20 71 4Sfi Young, Samuel 83 23 Seated List. Also at the same time and place the following tracts ami parcels of laud duly assessed and re turned ou the Seated List will be sold for arrear ages of taxes iu tile names of the present or former owners, in accordance with the provisions, of an Act of Assembly, passed April 29. A. D. 184 J. ACRES, NAME. TAX. CHERRY TWP 40 Raker, Frank 13 26 50 Dunham, Lot 15 71 100 Dyer. Johu 2615 3 Bentley, Hannah 38 189 Holmes, John G 63 16 100 Holmes, Edward 3613 20 McHale. Michael 632 300 McFarlane James 51122 House and lot Potter. Rhodolphus 285 14 Quinn.John. Sr 261 140 Spencer, Walter 3316 75 Wright, Martin and James 16 42 50 Haverlv, Henry r, id Jackson. George 1 r»t 67 Kester, Jesse 28 26 75 Welles, G. H. A Co. 11 99 62 Collins, Thomas 17 44 4Vj Heacock. Mrg. H. A st a; 2 houses ainl lot Davidge, S. B. 523 165 Brundage, M.S. 10 lo 107 McDonald, Peter 7 5y B'4 Gallagher. Michael 98 50 Lavefle, Michael 315 £■o Lucas, John 2 76 K7 Lavellejohii ■> 63 53 Herman. M. E 5 90 30 Jackson. W.W 1 37 • -01.1.XY TWP. 50 Daddow, Mrs. E. Louisa 2 10 7b Union Tanning Company 707 50 DeCalb, Frank and Tobias 9 OP. 100 Elleuger, J. O. and J. P 12 60 50 Harris. Mrs. Mary 152 75 Parsons. Edward' 914 48 Thomson, R. J 4 84 103 Kelson. John 7 11 95 Yonkin, Peter 1 99 IH.SHOJtI BOKO 1 Lot Jordan, John M 12 1 Lot Jordan. Edward 42 Davidson iwr. 200 Dunham and Collins 10 50 15 Fritz, Jamison and Wood 7 '*> 9 acres, house and lot, Herring, Win. 215 281 Lyon, Lumber Co. 7 81 82 Lyou, Lumber 00. 210 88 Lyon. Edward Estate 4 20 Sawmill Penticost. Lumber Co. 945 219 Swank, G. C _'S su 5 Stroup. Alfred heirs 1 05 House and Lot Whitacre. E. J 420 100 Temple, Henry 317 House and lot, Starr. B. M 83 House and lot. Miller William 656 11 acres, lfiL Walters, Wni. 339 40 Wood, Eugene 7 92 6 Stelnbaek.Lerov 4 S3 31 Rider. Daniel 4 14 52 Robbins.J.C.Est. ] 05 DAVIDSON TWP. 6f> Ray, Daniel 2 10 100 Snyder, John <; 09 84 Tomlinson, K. H 1 77 11. and L. Bennett. James 1 58 KI.KLAND TWP 267 Sullivan, John 47 75 80 Chllsoil, Harry ;(60 EAOLR3 MEKE BORO. OueLot Vanhouk, Joseph 2 52 One Lot Bennett, Fannie and Lilley 252 PORKS TWP. 24 Chilsou, Harry 517 94 Gilligan, .loho 11 4b 58 Lavellc, Michael 6 39 8 Rouse, Martin, Es 187 5.> Collins, Mark 5 95 Ralph, Catherine 1 70 170 Kaier, X. A 5 57 35 Lucke, Henry 178 FOX TWP. 3 May, Warren 69 50 Ream, H. H. 6 04 :>4 Gigga, Henry 707 50 Howell, L. B. 7 86 ! 50 llogoboou, E. Ex n> 383 Williams, Henry ;j| S6 Is Rutin, Catharine jn 124 Reardsley. A. j. 8 91 72 Potter, A. E. 9,', 96 Ingham. T.J. 8 19 885 Ingham. F. 11. 86 19 33 Lifley, Mial E. ] 711 93 Porter, Latney, 945 113 Besley, George, a 93 20 Bedey. George 81 50 Shaver, O.J. 15$ I.APCBTK Hnßol'<iU 1 Lot Batten. Jethro 281 1 lx>t Boak, Theodore 2OS 1 Lot Conkliii, Mrs. R. A. }Ol 2 Lois Cheney, Wm. U2I One Lot, Elliott, W. G •» 11 One Lot, Hill, B.W 102 One Lot, Hall. Mary J 110 OueLot, Lawshee, John 211 One Lot, Muuson, C. L. 2 11 OueLot, Moistan, John J 1 119 One liot, Rea. Anna 1 02 Two Lots, Ring, H.H 7 (19 One Lot Stevenson, Wm 211 One Lot Stead man, M 2 11 One Lot Streeter, Harvey or Heurv 211 One Lot Sebring, N. C 177 One Lot Stormont, Cora 109 One Lot Towusend. M.L. 1 us One Lot Waddrop. C. W. 1 ou One Lot Waddrop, Jane 109 One Lot Meylert, Mrs. F.W 2 <ls Two Lota Fries, Brothers 290 Iloute and lot and 2 lota, Karus. Kussel 12 88 One Lot Kraus, Conrad 4 85 One Lot, Wat kins, Marv 32 Funston, Wm. 5 61 One Lot Gallagher, F, W. 1 02 J.APORTK TWP. 50 Collins, Thomas 17 96 31 Croman, Hiram 11 55 65 Cheney, B. L 19 95 Two Lots Dunham, E. M. 7 72 40 Hill, B. F. 714 25 Holmes, Henry 589 7 Miller, Barah 1 is 37 Thorpe, Chad. 10 98 One Lot Tinklepttugh, Mrs. Chas. 259 One Lot C. D. voorhee* 851 100 White, Peter heirs 20 48 40 Hansen, John 13 15 20 Cook, Nelson D heirs 5 99 40 Lyon. Edward 19 23 84 Oanscl, J. H. 27 69 90 Heacock,J. M 840 84 Phillips, and Hunts 5 29 56 Walsh, Alphonsus 439 DO YOU SHOOT? If you do you should send your name and address on a postal card for a WINCHESTER 'GUN CATALOGUE. IT'S FREE. It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles, Shotguns and Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the Wlneheater Repeating Anna Co.. New Haven. Conn. 8 acres, house and liarn. Lord, Win. .1. at Lot acre. Heiin, Angelina p; OH Herman, M. E. 50 Oveerseers of Poor Cherry 'l'wp 7XB 6 Lots is acres. W. and X. H. K. It. Cn. 4 7:; 7") Phillipx. I>. .1. 10 .)1 ■>9 Smith, .Mark 'J ;i:i One Lot sltorinont, f'ora ::7 'Si Krewster, Mrs.T. 5# 210 Mc bulimic, .lauies 101 THREWSRL'KV TWP. 100 A Tory, Mali 11 13 o» 'Jiy 1 'ronian. <'halnirr is st"i 100 Ueorgc, Perry 7 it.s lUO Ingham and Breed lii ii;, tKj Hunt/ingcr, Charles 1187 100 Johnson. Thomas 17 J'> r>o Snell, Joseph 11 sii ISti Wheeler. Peter S2l| 400 Dumin. Monroe 14 2s 4'JO Mellin. Kdward Iliiihi :'.2u Opp, Wilson 22 8-, HK) l.isson, Mrs.E.A lsoii 1 mill lve», Kdwanl 14 l s 21a I'octor Esslck • y lr. aoo Bigger, Geo. W 1;; s' tl The sum of fifth cents must also lie paid on each tract, lor or parcel of land advertised in addition to the amountnauieil opposite each trad, lot or parcel of land for advertising. Also In addition to the same,interest will lie charged u|*m the amoantof taxes due UJIOII each tract, lot orpin eel of land for each year from the first day of January of the vear following until paid, under Ait of lsS7. N. It.—N'o taxoslwill lie received'on the day of .sale. FRANK LI SCII. Treasurer. Treasurer's ofliee, Laporte Pa.. March 31, 1!K)2. QOt'KT PRO< !L A -M AT I ON. WHEREAS, HON. E. M. DUNHAM, President Judge, Uonorabies John 11. Keeser and Jaco Meyer Associate J uiigcs of|the ( ourts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans'court and com mon Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have issued their precept, liearing date the 2tl day of Keb. l'JOl. to me directed, for holding the severa courts in the Borough of Laporte. 011 Monday the 26th day of May 1902. at 2 o'clock p. 111. Therefore,notice is hereby given to the t oroncr Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in ilieir prop er person at 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day. with their roils, records, inquisitions examinations and other remcmberances to those things to which their oflices appertain to be done. And to those who are bound by their recognizance to prosecute against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then and there to prosecute against tlieni as will be just. I.(i. COTT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflicc. Laporte. Pa.. Apr. i:i.l<io2, May Trial List. Return day. Monday Ma\ 2'ifli 1902 at 2 o'clock p. m. W. L. Woodrul vssW. W. Jackson et el. No. 62, Sept. term. 19IKJ. Fjectment. Plea, not guilty. Mullen* | Walsh. 2 I. S. Hofia A Co. *s W. Wooilrul', .Jackson Kxecutor ami ltlnnch Winifred Sturdevant Executrix 01 liernice \V. Jackson, deceased. No. (IT. Sept. term, I'JOO. Assumpsit. Plea, 11011 assumpsit, payment set off etc. Cronin. | Maxwell.Mullen and Walsh. 3 Rider Krrison Kugine • 'o. a corpor ation vs llenrv Brown owner or reptided owner and W. McConnell "contractor. No. 4t) May term. l'.tOl. Mechanic's lien. I'lea. non assumpsit etc. Mullen. | Fredericks and lnghams. 4 W. W. Jackson et el vs Winter I!. Gunton. No. 51, Septetuber term. l'JOl, Trespass. Plea. 1101 guilty, MullenitWalsli. | Mercur | 'riiomson. 0 W. W.Jackson et civs Walter B Giinton. No. 52.Sept. tetm, 1901 I'res pas.-. Plea, not guilty. Mullen A Walsli. | MercurA Thomson. •i I'rank Kaminsky va ('lavton Rahr, Geo. I'otter and Harry Ilasley. No. tl'i. Sept, Term, 1901. Assumpsit, plea, tion assumpsit with lieve etc. JI ill. | llradleyA Mullen 7 A. W. Sones vs Howard Lyon,doing business as the Lyon Lumber Co. No. I .December term, l'JOl. Assumpsit, plea, non assumpsit, payment, etc. Bradlev. | Mullen. 8 11. M. Netl vsThe Laporte Lumber Co. No. 09, l>ec. term, 1901. Assump sit, plea, non assumpsit payment and specially a partnership between plaintili anil defendants. Bradley. | Mullen. THUS. E. KENNKDV, I'rotli. I'roth's ofliee, Lajiorte, Pa..Apr. 14. 1902. Eleotion Notice. Tin re will be a Republican Primary election held at the Township House, in Cherry, Saturday. April 19, between the hours of 2 and 4:30 p. 111.. to elect dele gates to attend the county convention. Lawrence Lavelle, Joseph Sick, Corn. To the School Directors ol Sullivan Co. (Jentlemen:—ln pursuance of (he forty-t bird section of the net of May 8, IS.">4, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the court house, in Laporte, on the first Tues day in May, A. I>. 1902, being the 1 sixth day of the month, at 1 .•;s<> p. m. and select, viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors j present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as county superintendent, for the succeeding years; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Jfarrisburg, as required by the thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. F. \V. Mi:s i.kkt, Co. Supt. April 12, 19024. Ask your dealer for "Excelsior Chop" made tit Xordmont Steam Mills, lie may ask you ">c per sack more but he understands its value. It's pure that's sure. Chronic Bronchitis Cured. "For ten years 1 had chronic bronchitis so bad that at times 1 could not speak above a whisper,'" writes Mr. Joseph Caull'man, of Montmorenci, bid. "I tried i all remedies available, but with no success j Fortunately my employer suggested that : T try Foley's Honevjand Tar. Its 'effect | was almost miraculous, and I am now j cured ofthe disease. On mv recommen- ! dation many jieople have used Foley's j Honey and Tar, and always with satis- j faction." For sale by C. D. Voorhees, ] Souestown: Ja* McFariane, Laporte. j Foley's Honey and Tar heals iun%s and stops the cough. Foley's Honey and Tarl tor children, safe, sure. No opiates. —WHIT KOLA the jjroittcst shoe, slipper, belt, glovo and clothing cleanor on earth. Sold only-at La- i I'orte Clothing Store. Harry Zsix. m New rad. Indianapolis. April 19. —Merman j Boyce, a German grocer at Closhen, j Intl., has made a (ad of saving pennies for the last 20 years. The quantity became so great that Boyce had no safe place in which to keep them, and he has deposited them in a bank. There were 19.700 pennies in the ac cumulation. and the bulk of copper was so heavy thai he had to fake it to the hank on a dray. Filipinos Surrendering Daily. Manila. April 21. —Surrenders to the • American authorities of small parties i ot' insurgents are reported daily, and these have increased since the recent surrender of General Malvar. General Rufino, with 2fi officers and 375 sol diers. has surrendered to the native constabulary in the province of Mlsa mis, Mindanao, where the constabulary are co-operating with the military. Seven Dead In London Fire. London. April 21. —A fire broke out at midnight Saturday night in Hack ney. a popular suburb of London, in a printer's warehouse, three stories high, the top floor of which was used for living rooms. A dozen fire engines and trucks arrived promptly at the ecene, hut the flames were of over mastering power, and it was impossi ble to eiter the building. When the flames were finally under control the charred bodies of a man, two women and four children were found. Five Killed By Excursion Train. Bolivar. Tenn., April 21. —At Loone, neven miles north of here, yesterday Oolph Irwin, Mrs. Dolph Irwin. George Murley and Mrs. George Murley were Killed and Sarah Irwin fatally hurt by an Illinois Central excursion train. The party were in a wagon and attempted :o cross the tracks just south of the lepot. when the train struck the ve hicle, demolishing it. Dreadful Attack ol Whooping Cough. Mrs. Ellen Harrison, of .'StK!) Park Ave. Kansas City. Mo., writes: '-ihir Hvo chil dren had a severe attack of whooping cough, one of them in the paroxysm of coughing would often faint and hleed at the nose. AVe tried everything we heard of without ;;ettinj: any relief. We then called in our family doctor who prescrib ed Foley's Honey and Tar. With the very first dose they began to improve and we leel that it has saved their lives."! Refuse substitutes. For sale by <l>. j Voorhees, Souestown: dames Mncl'arlanc. ' Laporte. A General Jail Delivery. Roanoke. Va., April I!'.— There was a general jail delivery at Princeton. W. Va.. Thursday night, and several prisoners who had been sentenced t;> the penitentiary and were awaiting guards to come for them, got away. It is said that Urnest Il:>wze, the no torious Virginia and West Virginia jail breaker, laid the plans for the general delivery. Kowze led the way. and was quickly followed by ten o; It ers. that being the total number con fined in the jail. Sleot 180 Hour'-, an- ' nipH. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no op iates, and'will not constipate like nearly all other cough medicines. Refuse sub stitues. S5&. BONDS For Sale, by the Penn Mutual Life J lasurance Company of Phil adelphia, are as good an invtstirient as you will he likely to Had anywhere, ! and you may feel certain from the .start that you are dealing with a company that is fair and equitable I in all respects, and has abundant assets to fulfill i all promises. They may be bought in yearly payments to suit the purchaser, ma turing at such time as may be selected. ThePenn Mutual issues such a Bond at a much lower rate than other legal reserve life insurance companies. I would be glad to give a-1 j information pertaining to this contract, as well as any form ot Life Insurance written by the company. M. A. SCUREMAN, Special Agent, DUSHORE PENN'A. .Short Talks,on Advertising d . No. 40. There is no royal road to fortune. Every man who starts out to achieve business success must expect to find plenty of hard, uphill work on the way. 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However, if he docs a little r k bit and quits, and then advertises a j little bit more and quits again, lie will . r .S'lp * find himself in the position ol the man - y . ' - <7-- • i in the well, who climbed up one foot ' "" c , , ii,."He will find himself in the position and dropped back two. of the man in the well?' Copyright, Charles Austin Hates. A< e:c ) ork. ABE IIM ANY YOU HEAD DEAF? NOISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: BALTIMORE, Md., March 30, iqoi. Gentlemen : Tleing entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, 1 will now give you a full history of my cast*, to be used at your discretion. About live \v.irs ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in this 1 ir entirely. I underwent a treatment lor catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, theihost eminent ear specialist of this city* who told me that only an operation could Iwlp me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing m the aiTectcd ear would be lost forever. 1 then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, ami to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. 1 thank yoii heartily and beg to remaiu Very truly yours, K. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment tfocs not interfere with your usual oeeupation. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ata = ,nal INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. 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