Sick Headaches and Dizzy Spells, Wea K f Nervous, Wretched, Tired, Until Dr. Milea* Nervine Cured Me. Are you in a "poor condition?" Are you almost ready to give up from exhaustion, nervousness, headaches, backaches, and dizzy spells ? No need to mention the de tails or a run down or "poor condition" to those who are suffering. Better to tell you of Nervine, the remedy sold on a guarantee to help you, and restore your poor weakened nerves to life, strength and health. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done a great deal for me. In the fall of 1897 my health was in a very poor condition. Ex treme nervousness, dizzy spells and sick headaches made me most miserable. I. had been under the care of our local physician for some time, but eot no better. I was on the verge of nervous prostration. Had no appetite, and could not sleep. I grew worse as the dizzy spells continued and lost flesh and strength. Oh! those awful days. A lady friend who had taken Restorative Ner vine advised me to try it. I bought a bottle at tiie local drug store and when it was one ha 112 gone I noticed that the medicine was helping me. I continued taking it according to directions until I had used three bottles when I felt so much better I stopped taking it.l feel that my present greatly improved health is all due to Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. lam grateful for the benefit I re ceived and recommend the Nervine wholly on its merits as a nerve tonic and restora tive."—MßS. P. M. HOGOUOOM, Dalton, Mass. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book <>n Nervous and Ileart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. BUT ONE "IDEA" IN IOWA. Tlio Muscatine Journal, referring to the debate on among lowa Republic ans. repeats that "this Republican pink tea is a family discussion" and "never AV;:S and never will be a family quar rel." "Thunderstorms," observes the Bur lington Hawkeye, "are good things to clear the atmosphere. Possibly the po litical one which has recently passed in lowa means conservative and hur monious action at the next Republican state convention." For A Cat Scratch on the arm, to a worts sort of a burn, sore or boile, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is quick cure, In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get DeWitt's—this is the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A specific tor blind, bleeding itch ing and protnding piles. Sold by all Drug gests, Follow Where Christ Lead*. If wo 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.—Rev. Mr. Helms, Methodist, Worcester, Mass. A Little Early Riser now and then, at bedtime will cure con stipation, billiousness and liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the fam ous little pills that cures by arousing the secretions, moving t lie bowels gently, yet ellectively, and giving such tone and stre ngth to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cause of the trouble is re moved entirely, and it their use is contin ued for a few days, there will be no re turn of the complaint. Sold by all Drug gests. A Continual Warfare. The conflict of the world spirit and God Is analogous to the continual war fare waged between the flesh and the spirit in the person of every member of tlio human race.—Rev. F. W. Norria, Episcopalian, Brooklyn. The Wastes of tne Body Every seven days the blood, muscles anil bones of a man ot average size loses two pounds of wornout tissue. This waste cannot be replenished and the health and strength kept up without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive organs fail to perform their functions, the stren gth lets down, health gives way, nnd dis ease sets up, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure en ables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome lood that may be eaten into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and pro tects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cures Indigestion, Dys pepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by all Druggists. Rellcloa Enriches Life. Religion satisfies because it enriches life. It opens the way into a new kind of joy. It brings into play a new of activity. Thus Jesus said that lie 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 man.—Rev. George Hodges, Pltta buiir. Tho X. Rays Recent experiments, by practical tests and examinations with the aid of the X-Ray establish it as a fact that Catarrh ol the Stomach is not a disease of itself, but that it results from repeated attacks o( in digestion. "How Can I Cure My Indi gestion?'' Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thoueands. Is will cure you of indiges tion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol digests what you eat—makes the stomach sweet. Sold by all Druggists. v 'ommissioners' Sale of Seated! and Unseated Lands. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro vided, the Commissioners of Sullivan County will ofler tor sale the following tracts and parts ol tracts of seated «> d unseated lands at public vendue or outcry at the Court House in Laporte. Pa.. 011 j TUESDAY JUNE 2d, A. D. I'.KM, j commencing at 10 o'clock a. 111, ot snid i day. The sale will be adjourned I rum ! day today until all the tracts or parts ol tracts so advertised are disposed of. CHERRY TOWNSHIP. 110 Acres' Broschurt, Frederick 110 " Spencer, Walter 7" " Mlddendorf, Frank 50 " Dunham, Lot 50 " Kerkandall. Frank COLLEY TOWNSHIP. 51 " Sullivan, .lames 50 " Morse, William 25 " Mallei,.lames J Houses 4 lots Stea father, Lucas (VI Acres Shaw, David 75 " Parsons, Edward 50 " Decalb, Frank and Tobias 417(Uudivided %) Alexander, McMullen DAVIDSON TOWNSHIP. 2(1 " Griflln, Mary 75 " Strawbridge. James 43G •' Woodsiile, John Jr House and Lot Temple, Henry 6 Acres Stelnbaek. Leroy 101 •' Bmilly, Paul 21 " Samuel and Wesley Mess 00 " Hess, Samuel and Wesley. FORKS TOWNSHIP lfi " Moier, George FOX TOWNSHIP 07 " Fullcrton, Rickaril KLKLAND TOWNSHIP :>5 " Horton, Nathaniel •250 " Cook, Stephen LAPORTE TOWNSHIP 111 " Bachus, Philip 170 *• Graft. John 50 " Collins, Thomas t'udivided % of ltd acres. North, Richard Undivided "i of 150 acres, Levi, Daniel LAPORTE BOROUGH. House and 4 Lots, shop and t% lots, Ilallard, J.W SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP. 100 Acres Dougherty, John 1 Lot Bartch, G. W. 1 Lot and JO A. Councilman, Sylvester 100 Acres Winders, Mrs. Burton 100 " McCarty, Brothers Undivided % of 41S acres, Peter, Benson PETER J. YONKIN 1 County THOMAS W. OAIIAN G. W. BIGGER ) Commissioners, Attest: E. L. SWEENEY, Clerk. Commissioners' office, Liijiorte Pa., April 20,1903. * AMERICAN BOOKS, Oar Exportn Continue to Increnne In Spite of the Turin. Many have wondered why tho free trade papers of the last few weeks contained so many protests against the tariff on books, "a duty 011 that intellectual commerce which most In telligent men would like to see as free as practicable." The following figures show great cause for free trade alarm: Our exports of books, etc., in 1809 were valued at $2,700,0u<), and for last year they were $4,304,000. On the other hand, the value of our imports for ISO!) was less than $1,500,000 nnd for 1002 $1,750,000. In other words, our imports increased by about 17 per cent and our exports by nearly 150 percent, or, while In 1809 our exports were not twice our imports, they are now more than two and a half times our imports. Whether the book trust, that some of our larger retail stores have tried to break, is as a trust guilty of selling hooks to foreigners cheaper than to Americans we do not know personally, and they advertise too much to allow our free trade contemporaries to tell us, but we do know that any one can buy a Harper's or other 35 cent maga zine In London for 18 cents, "a shilling (the Standard price), with threepence off." The gain to American labor, ma terials and profits of over four nnd a third million dollars paid by foreigners in one year makes most of the men who know tliey are intelligent because they have read that only free traders are intelligent thoroughly indignant, and we shall soon hear that our print ers and bookbinders do not require any further protection; that all of this labor and profit jroes solely to the pub lislier. It Is Interesting In this connec tion to see that the New York Times, which objected n few weeks since to protection that It raised the price of raw materials nnd lowered the price of finished products, thus injuring the manufacturers, assigns our success in exporting books "to the lower price of paper in the United States" as well as to the more economical processes of manufacture. Anil this lower price of paper in the United States Is in spite of a grinding duty on paper and paper stock, the import of which most in telligent men would like to see as free ns practicable, though they know that paper Is now sold at a less price per pound than the profit gained by paper makers in free trade times. A noble trinity—the church, the school nnd the grange. All are labor ing for the uplift of humanity. 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 rebuilder—as a medicine to give renewed strength—energy and vigor r"'ver fail to sound their prasie to others. Morras Connetl of No. 942, 2nd St. Williamsport, Pa., says:—" 1 had been feeling a little run down and nervous foi a long time. I did not rest very well and lacked 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 I rested belter and felt belter in eve.y way. I can recommend them highly." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Tills are sold at 50c a box at dealers or I»r. A.W.Chase Medicine Co., Kuflalo, N. Y. See that fiortrait and signature of A. >V. Chase, M- I), are on every package. MAGAZINE CLUBB FOR. THE SEASON OF 1902-03 XRC management of this paper Is pleased to announce that it has arranged a series of 1 combination offers, including a largo number of the leading periodicals of the day, that will afford its friends their choico of newspapers and magazines at THE BEST COMBINATION PRICES THAT CAN POSSIBLY BE MADE THIS SEASON. The prices named are forono year's subscriptions, and in each instance Include this paper paid in advance for one year. Subscriptions may be new or renewal ezoept for papers fol lowed by "n" which means now only. Periodicals may bo sent to different addresses. Cash must invariably accompany each order. 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It is pro fusely illustrated with elegant half-tone pictures, gives spicy political ear toons, comprehensive and reliabre market reports. It is a bright, attrac tive, instructive, and 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 Enlighten ed, I W I INCHES™ [ ▼▼ I "NEW RIVAL" yssssll FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS Give these shells a thorough trial, and you will find them to be as nearly perfect as experience, ingenuity, brains and equipment can make them. They are made with the Winchester patent corrugated head, which has made Winchester "Leader" and "Repeater" Smokeless Powder Shells so popular and satisfactory. Winchester Factory-Loaded " New Rival " Shells are thoroughly waterproof, and are loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of powder, shot and wadding which makes them uniform and reliable. Shoot Tbem and You'll Shoot Well I YOUR KIDNEYS "nIT I B Unless they are, good health is impossible. I H i J Every ro P of blo °d in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three minutes. Sound I ■ rTTDn S stram out t ! le impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not, hence you are sick. FOLEY'S KIDNEY B B LURE makes the kidneys well so they will_ eliminate the poisons from the blood. It removes the cause of the B B many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. B H Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease, I ■Band many others, are all due to disordered Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine B I or j?l ass f° r twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your B B J??y. s are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Brierht's Disease H B or Diabetes develops. B ■ 01 CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and I B oiaaaer troubles, and cure you permanently.. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. B I * ou are a sufferer, take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at onoe. It will make you well. I I Soma Pronounced Incurable Had Lumbago and Kidney Troubla I II «, r ,NnJ''rnDc''- son ' a merchant of Tampico, 111., writes: "FOLEY'S Edward Huss, a well known business man of Salisbury, Mo., writes: HI KIDNEY CURE IS meeting with wonderful success. It has cured "I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was a sufferer from B S ?l ne cases here ,flat physicians pronounced incurable. I myself am lumbago and kidney trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me no B , My ,ace ,oda y is a ' ivin ß picture of health relief. I began to take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, and after the use of B B an <* FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has made it such." three bottles lam cured." ■ JAMES MCFARLANE, Laporte, Dr. OHAS. 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There are many Gas and Gasoline Engines and ONE "FAIRBANKS" Some resemble it in construction, others in name V BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE FAIRBANKS ENGINE. Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. Vertical from one to ten horse power." Horizontal three horse power up- THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701]JArch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte. DeafMMMMC Be Cured by local applications, aa th«r cannot reach th« dim-used portion ot the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that ia by constitu tienal remedies. Deafness ia caused by an in. flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thia tube getalinflamed you have a rumbling aound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafnesa ia the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine caaea out of ten are caused by catarrh, which ia nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hnndred Dollar* for any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cored by Ball's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, O. , JV trr Dnvfrlst*. 75C. Hall's Family Pilla are the beat. Trial List Mnv Term 1003. Return day, May 25, 1903, at 2 p.m. Killer Ercission Engine Co. a corpora tion vs llenrv Brown owner or reputed owner and W. McConnell contractor. 1. No. 40 May term, lyOl. Mechanics Lien. Plea, Non Assumpsit, Mullen | Fredricks A Inghams. No. 2. H. J. Shaylor vsC. M. Speary. No. 110 Sept. term, 1902. Plea—Non assumgit with leave. Walsh. Bradley. Trial List Special Court of Common Pleas. Return day, .lune22, 1903, at 2 o'clock p. m, W. W. Jackson vs Walter B. Gunton 1. No. 51. September term, 1901. Trespass. I'lea, not guilty. Mullen & Walsh. | Mercur AThomson. W. W. Jackson vs waiter B. Gunton 2. No. 52, September term, 1001. Trespass; Plea, not guilty. Mullen A Walsh. | Mercur A" Thomson. No. 3. Union Tanning Co. vs Isaacher Robbing, Zebulon S. Bobbins and Free man O. Bobbins Co., partners doing busi ness under the firm name or the Bobbins Lumber Co., Chag. Jackson, Elisha Jack grn anil Kugene Wood. No. 3 Sept, term, 1902. Tresspass. Plea—not guilty. McCormick A Thomson. Inghams A O'Boyle. No. 4. Kllis Swank and Emma Swank vs the W. A N. B. R. B. Co. lessees ot the Kagles Mere B. R. Co. No. 8 Sept. term, 1902. Ejectment. Plea—not il tv. Mci'onnick A Thomson. Inghams A Mullen No. 5. Union Tanning Co. vs Isaacher Robbins, Zebulon S. Robbing and Free man i». Robbins, tradihgand doing busi ness ag the Robbins Lumber Co., Wm. McCollough, W. F. YanSickler and Frank Mcllenry. No. 101 Sept. term, 1902. Tresspags. Plea—not guilty. McCormick A Thomson. Inghams A O'Boyles. THOS. E. KENNEDY, Prothonotarv. Prothonotary's < >ttiee, Laporte, Pa. April 12, 1903. FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE Makaa Kidneys and Bladder Right DYSPEPTIC IDE Tha grMtoat aid to DIGESTION* Auditor's Notice. The undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Sulli van County, Auditor to pans upon excep tions filed to the tirst and tinal account ol 11. P. llall, Guardian of John 11. Roth rock (now deceased), notice is hereby given that he will attend to the duties of i his appointment in the Court Room at ] Laporte, Pa , on_Friday, April 124, 1903, j at 10 o'clock a. 111., when and where all parties interested may attend if they think proper. A I.BERT F. 11 BESS, Onshore,Pa.,March 21, 1903. Auditor. We desire to announce to the pub lie that our coal mine near Her nice 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 anhtra cite of fine quality. We give a good load at ton rates. A large supply constantly on hand. RANDALL & MEYLKKT $6,000,000 Security. Capital, surplus and profits o! this amount secure the depositors of the Pitts burg Trust Company, 323 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg Pa. 4 per cent interest on sav ings and 2 per cent, on checking accounts. Rank by mail. State Normal School East Stroudsburg, Pa. This POPULAR State! Institution is located|in the most beautiful, picturesque and healthful part of the State. It is in the GREAT SUMMER RESORT REG ION of the BLUE RIDGE and POCONO MOITXTAI No and within two miles ot the famous Delaware Water Gap resort. Tuition Absolutely Free. The total expensesjfor Boarding, Furn ished rooms and all other expenses only $3.50 per week. In addition to the regu lar Departments inj the Normal proper, we have a fine COLLEGE PREPARA TORY DEPARTMENT. We can save you one lull year injyour College Prepara tion. Departments'of MUSIC, ELOCU TION, ART-DRAWING. PAINTING IN CHINA and WATER COLORS, taught by Specialists. A New RecitationJßuilding. is now in course erection, which 'will give & tine Laboratory and fourteen other recitation rooms. A. Fine Gymnasium ! Our own ELECTRIC LIGIITiPLANT 1 A Superior Faculty ! Backward Pupils COACHED FREE. JNearly FIVE HUN DRED PUPILS,ENROLLED this year. FALL TERM.OPENS SEPT. 8, 1902. For Catalogue andjyarticulars address GEO. P. BIBLE, A. M. Principal.
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