Had Turned Blue— Limbs Bloated. Lay in a Stupor From Heart Disease. . Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Cured Me. The nails turning blue is a sign of defective circulation as is the bloating of the arms and le(_:s. Other common symptoms of heart dis ease are shortness of breath from slight ex ertion, pain in or near heart, smothering spells, palpitation or fluttering, weak, tired and hungry spells, dreaming and nightmare, sudden starting in sleep. In severe cases the brain, stomach, lungs, etc., may become so disordered as to mislead the physicians as to the nature of the disease. If you suffer from any or all of these symptoms your heart is diseased and treatment should not be post poned a single dav. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is guaranteed to help you as it has helped thousands of others. "1 owe my life to I)r. Miles' Heart Cure. After lour doctors met in consultation on my case, their verdict was that I had suffered from heart disease so long that they could do nothing for me and I would surely die. My brother said, 'While there is life there is hope, we will try Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure.' Whrii I began taking it my nails had turned Hue and my arms and legs were bloated to twice their natural size, and I lay in a stupor most of the time. After the first few doses the dizziness went away and after three bot tles 1 was able togo around the house and do mv work. Both my family and my nutse think 1 would have been in my grave had it not been for Dr. Miles' Heart Cure."— MßS. KUIIEKT MORRIS, Jackets Harbor, N. Y. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle I)r. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book mi Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Tlie Soli of tk« Mind. Tin? laws of growth and development require the constant stirring of tlie soil of the mind, and today there Is no or ganization capable of doing so much for the future of the state through its members as tins grange.—Maiue Farm er. _________ The resources of the national grant!® amount to $04,928.50, quite a respecta ble sum. Last year 250 new granges wer< or ganized. Michigan lfcd wltli nzoety. l or liver trouble and constipation There's nothing better in creation Than little early riser*, the famous little pills, they always eflect a cure and save doctors bills. Little early risers are dill erent from all other pills. They do not weaken the system but act as a tonic to the tissues by arousing the secretions and restoring the liver to the full performance of iis functions naturally. Follovr Where Christ Leads. If we go astray, It shall not be for lack of a bath, but for not following where Christ leads. We are simply to go forward to Chrlstlikeness.—Kev. Mr. Helms, Methodist, Worcester, Mass. Good For Children. i lie pleasant to take and harmless »»ne Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re lief in all cases of cough,, croup xnd la gripp because it dots not pass immediate ly info the stomach, but takes effect light at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the influmation . heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and lif»:-sus taining oxygen to the blood and tissues. A Continual Wtrfnrt. The conflict of the world spirit and God Is analogous to the continual war fare waged between the tlesli and the spirit in the person of every member of the human race.-—Rev. F. W. Norris. Episcopalian, Brooklyn. Due Notice is Served. Due notice is hereby served on ilie pub lie generally that Dewitts Witch Hazel Salve is the only salveon the market that is made from the pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel. Dewitts Witch Hazel Salve has cured thousands of cases of piles that would not yield to any other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthless counterfeits. Those per sons who get the genuine Dewitts Witch Hazel Salve are never disappointed be cause it cures. Religion Enriches Lllr. Religion satisfies because It enriches life. It opens the way into a new kind of joy. It brings into play a new raiijjo of activity." Thus Jesus said that he came that we might have life and that we might have it more abun dantly. He came to widen out the cir cle of human appreciation. The pur pose of religion thus considered is akin with the purpose of all progress. It is to teach new truth, to awaken new aspiration, to develop new possibilities, to round out more fully the natural life of mau.-Rev. George Hodges, Pltts burff. A Sweet Breath, is a never failing sign of a healthy stomach. When the breutli is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodol Dys pepsia cure for curing indigestion, dys pepsia ami all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes, (i l have been a dyspeptic for years —tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Ivoilal I began to improve at once, a.id after taking a few bottles am fully restor ed In weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like. Kodol digests what vou eat and makes the stomach sweet. FoiTt Tolmooo Spit and nnoke Tour IJffe Anny. To quit tobacco easily and forever, lie ma? nctic. lull of life, norvo und vi«or, take No To Bii t.he wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All drugßists, 50c or tl. Cure guaran teed Booklet ami sample free. Address ♦Sterling Remedy Ca, Chicago nr New York jommissioners' Sale of Seated and Unseated Lands. i Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro- | \ided, the Commissioners of Sullivan County will ofler for sule the Ibilowin/1 tracts and parts of tracts of seated u d unsealed lands at public vendue or outcry ! at the Court House in Laporte, Pa., on TUESDAY JUNK 2d, A. D. I DOS, | commencing at 10 o'clock a. in. ol said day. The sale will be adjourned from day today until all the tracts or parts ol tracts so advertised are disposed of. ('BERRY TOWNSHIP. 110 Aeres Broschart, Frederick HO " Spencer, Walter 77 " Middemlorf, Frank fiO " Dunham, Lot 50 " Kerkandall, Frank COLLEY TOWNSHIP. Til " Sullivan, .lames 50 " Morse, William 25 " XI ahel,James ■J Houses A lots Stea father, Lucas 04 Acres Shaw, l)avio " Cook, Stephen LAPORTE TOWNSHIP 111 " Bachus, Philip 170 " (Iralf. John 50 '• Collins. Thomas Undivided % of 110 acres, North, Richard Undivided ( .j of lftO acres, Levi, Daniel LAPORTE BOROPUH. House and 4 Lots, shop and I'.J lots. Rallard, J.W SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP. 100 Aeres Dougherty. John 1 Lot Bartcli, G. W. 1 Lot and 10 A. Councilman, Sylvester too Aeres Winders, Mi's. Burton 100 " MeCarty, Brothers Undivided of 418 aeres, Peter, Benson PETER J. YONKIN ) County THOMAS W. GAHAN G. W. BICUKR ) Commissioners, Attest: E. L. SWEENJSY, Clerk. Commissioners' office, Laporte. l'a., April 20. PJOU. romai savnum nanus. Public sentiment is developing in fa- j vor of postal savings banks anil ns the : advantages of the system become bet tor understood there will be still fur ther tendency toward their establish- | nient. When we make it possible for the country boy or girl togo to the nearest postoflice and deposit however small a sum of money and receive a bankbook guaranteed by the United States government, we have not only Instilled habits of economy that will result in similar action by all the boys and girls associating together, but we have planted in the breasts of the ris ing generation seeds of patriotism and loyalty to country that will thrive and bear fruit in the future. There are many reasons why the grange udvo cates the establishment of postal sav ings banks, but one of the chief of these is the habit of thrift and econ omy promoted and the love of country developed that could be done so ef fectively In no other way.—N. J. Bach elder, National Lecturer. Sfrengthen Weak Point*. "A chain is no stronger than Its weakest link." It is whore we are weak that our enemies always attack us. Individually we must fortify our characters against the attack of every thing unworthy of our best selves. As an order we must fortify such places in our organization as offer any in ducement to an attack by an enemy. Where do those who wish to use our Order for selfish ends usually try to approach us? Let us study the ques tion and be on our guard. UraiiKe iierila and Give* Help. The grange Is In need of the help which the best and strongest men in every community can give It; but, on the other hand, the best and strongest men In every community are in far greater need of the grange. Much ns the grange needs good men In it, the need of the farmer for the grange and the help it cati give him through its or ganization is Immeasurably greater. New York state leads iu grange mem bership with 70,000 When Vent In Ont of Polities. Mr. Vest of Missouri, who has just J retired from the United States senate, admits that the country is enjoying un precedented prosperity and that he sees no sign of its cessation. Mr. Vest is a Democrat of Democrats and has done his full share in opposing Repub lican policies which make for prosperi ty. But now that he is out of politics and public life he is frank enough to admit the truth.—Troy Times. HEARTILY ENDORSED, Nothing Succeeds So Like Success. Those who use Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills as a nerve and general tonic—as a rt builder—as a medicine to give renewed strengtji—energy and vigor r'»ver fail to sound their prasie to others. Morras Connell of No. 942, 2nd St. Williamsport, Pa., says;—" I had been feeling a little run down and nervous foi a long time. I did not rest very well and . lucked my usual vigor and energy. 1 got some of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and used them with good results. They acted as a good tonic and after using them 1 rested better and felt better in eveiy way. 1 can recommend them highly." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers or l)r. A. W.Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 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The New-York t Tri-WceKly Tribune \j published on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Is practically an up to date daily for busy people. Each issue contains all important news of the daily edition up to the hour of going to press. It is pro fusely illustrated with elegant half-tone pictures, gives spicy political car toons, comprehensive and reliabre market reports. It is a bright, attrac tive, instructive, aud a welcome guest in every home. Regular Price 1.50 per Year. You can secure it in connection with the lead ing home newspaper, the NEWS ITEiVI for the same price, $1.50, Strictly in advance. Read and Become Enlightened. i WINCHESTER I 3 FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS ■ I "New Rival" "Leader" "Repeated' I 3 HfHIF you are looking for reliable shotgun am- I II H H munition > kind that shoots where you H I fta point your gun, buy Winchester Factory I I Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with I H Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded I | with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester I 9 Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. I ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM M G R^A^lEmil^'''' This is the fate of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that often people have serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, as- diseased kidneys allow the impurities to stay in the system and attack the other Chtflapq rh, t i n *it | U cured organs. This accounts for the many different Foley ft Co., Chicago, Gentlemen:—About a year ago my health began r\: to rail, I loat flesh and never felt well. The doctor thought I had stomach Symptoms OI Kidney Disease. and liver trouble, but I became convinced that my kidneys were the cause V«.t /•_-i . A. . . . , . of my ill health and commenced taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. It in- • YOU Degin tO ieel better at once when taking creased.my appetite and made me feel stronger, and the annoying symptoms disappeared. lam now sound and well.—J. K. Horn, 1354 Diversey Blvd., FOLEY'S KIDNEY niinr "> O2 cur* m. wh. ■ ■»■■#■»■■■ VUllb E. C. Watkias, sexton ot the Methodist Church, Springfield, Pa., writes: .... St 4.U-. l 4. • it. «... "My wife has been very bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctors as it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation WITHOUT BENEFIT. After taking ONE BOTTLE of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE and invigorates the whole system. It strengthens the much better ' " nd WM com » cM v cured af,er ,our botQc * " AHA Bj|4A|H 111 an URINARY organs and gives you new life and vigor. A. H. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: "I was troubled with kidney TWO SIZES 50c and SI.OO ° ne * do,Ur bottl# FOLBY ' S kidnS * JAMES McFARLANE, Laporte, Dir CHASrDTVOORHEES, Soneetown, Pa7 — PAIRP,ANF)S GAS or GASOLINE ENGINES. There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name >. BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excel! in quality and moderate in cost. Vertical from one to ten horse power. Horizontal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. DeifMß tMM It Ctoel Sr local applications, aa fciT cannot reach tha Honed portion of tha ear. There ia only ona way to core Deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness ia caused by an in* flamed condition of the mucous lining of the BustaehianTnbe. When thin tube getstfnllamed yoa have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it ia entirely closed Deafness ia the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and thia tube restored to its normal eondition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine caaea out of ten are cansed by catarrh, which ia nothing but an inflamed condition oi Dm mnccms surfaces. We will give Ona Hundred Dollar* for any easaof Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be oared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree. P. 3. CHENEY A 00., Toledo, O. , W" fnlfl tjr Dmfrlats. 76c. j Hall's Family Pills are the best. Trial List May Term lf»03. Return day, May 25, 1903, at 2 p,ni. liider Ercission Engine Co. a corpora tion vss Henry Brown owner or reputed owner and W. McConnell contractor, 1. No. 40 May term, 1901. Mechanics Lien, Plea, Non Assumpsit. Mullen | Fredricks A Inghams. No. 2. If. J. Shaylor vs(.'. M. ISpeary. No. 110 Sept. term, 1902. Plea—-Non aasumsit with leave. Walsh. Bradley. Trial List Special Court of Common Pleas. Keturn day, .lune 22, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. in, \V. VV. Jackson vs Walter B. (iunton 1. No. 51, September tehn, 1901. Trespass. Plea, not guilty. Mullen A Walsh. | Mercur ointed lty the Court of Common Pleas of Sulli van County, Auditor to pans upou excep tions tiled to the first and final account ol H. P. Hall, Guardian of .lohn ll.lioth rock (now deccxsed), notice is hereby given that he will attend to the duties of his appointment in the Court Room at Laporte, Pa , on.Friday, April 24, 1903, at 10 o'clock a. in., when and where all parties interested may attend if they think proper. ALBERT F. HEESS, Dushore, Pa..March 21, 1903. Auditor. We desire to announce to the pub lic that our coal mine near Hernice is now open and we are prepared to furnish mine run coal to the local trade at very reasonable rates This coal is free burning anlitra cite of tine quality. We give a good load at ton rates. A large supply constantly on hand. RANDALL & MEYI.ERT $6,000,000 Security. Capital, surplus and profits of this amount secnre the depositors of the Pitts burg Trust Company, 3£3--losith Ate., Pittsburg Pa. 4 per cent interest on sav ings and 2 per cent, on checking accounts. Bauk by mail. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. This POPULAR State* Institution is locatedgin the most beautiful, picturesque and healthful part ot the State. It is in the GREAT SUMMER RESORT REG ION of the BLUE RIDGE and POCONO MOUNTAINo and within two miles of the famous Delaware Water Gap resort. Tuition Absolutely Free. The total Boarding, Furn ished rooms and all other expenses only $3.50 per week. In addition to the regu lar Departments in| the Normal proper, we have a fine COLLEGE PREPARA TORY DEPARTMENT. We can save you one full year in,your College Prepara tion. Departments"©!' MUSIC, ELOCU TION, ART-DRAWING. PAINTING IN CHINA and WATER COLORS, taught by Specialists. A New Recitationlßuilding. is now in course erection, which 'will give a fine Laboratory and fourteen other recitation nxmis. A. Fine Gvmnasium ! Our own ELECTRIC LIGHTjPLANT 1 A Superior Faculty ! Backward Pupils COACHED FREE. JNearly FIVE HUN DRED PUPILS i ENROLLED this year. FALL TERM.OPENS SEPT. 8, 1902. For Catalogue andjparticulars address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M. Principal,