I A f%J u *< ie standard cough and cold cure for over g_ * 1 *-* 75 years now comes also in a n\/r\r l /^'T , /Mn A 1V Tin Convf ent to carry with you. Don't gS 7 A |H LJ I—*1 —* I I I 6\ J A I be without it. Ask your druggist. 31£< V V* A— l v/ l\i\l ». ALMANAC FREE. Write lo Dr. T). Jayne It Sun, Philadelphia. Trial Lis' Doci U'.ber Term, 1905, Keturu Day, i>,e 11. I'.>()>. (it 2 o'clock. 1 Lawrence P Finan v.- t'lios. Caddeti. No, 42, Feb. term, 1903, Trespass Plea, not guilty. Cronin. | Walsh. Howard Lyon, iloi'ig business as the Lyon Lumber Co., for use ol C. William XVoildrop. now to the use of I*. W. Osier, vs Boyd P. Bennett ami l-'red W. Peale doing business under the tirni name ol Bennett and Pesle and Lauss'at C'oyelin lntervenor. No. 56, May term, 11)03. Beplevin. Plea, not guilty. Mullen A: Peaslee. | Mercur A* JLevlert. 3 . Eliza A. Iloaglaml vs Anna Pardee I'M son Pardoe and Silas Met'arty. No. 69, Sent. Term. 1903, Trespass. Plea, not guilty. Mullen. | Thomson A: lleess. No. 4. F. C. Sehanabacher vs The Township ol Forks. No, 50, Septembei term 1904. Trespass. Piea, not guilty. Mevlert. | Mullen. No. 5. North American Coal Co. v.- Williamsport A* North Branch It ii Co . No. 67, Sept. term, 1904, assumpsit. Plea lion assumpsit, payment with leave etc .1 ,E McDonald,M.J.Murrv, A.J.Bradley. Mullen. No 6. ElDorado Jewelry Co.. former Iv Elgin Jewelry Co. a corporation \ August Ilartung. No. 46, Februan T. I9o~>. Assumpsit. Plea, non assumpsit with notice ol s]>;cial matter. Mullen. | Seouten. No. 7. Shifter Woehrle and O'l 'on nel! vs Morris Hvmen, No 2 May term 1905. Defandauts appeal, l J iea N'ott sumjisit. Cronin. | Walsh. Froth's office, Laporte, Pa-, 0ct.03, 190.">. Titos. K. Kkxxeiiy, Proth'v. Administratrix Notice. In re estate of Person Speary, deceased late of Davidson tvvp. Noiice is hereby given that letters o! administration upon the estate of said decadent have been granted to the un ier signed. All persons indebted to said es- I tie are requested to make payment; ami those having claims or demands against ihe Fame will make them know without delay. EU I>ORA .1, SHVK, Admrx. Inghams, Attys. Nordmont, Pa, QOUKT PROOLA MATION. WUKREAS, HON. ('HAS. K. TI:UUV President Judge, Honorables .lolui J>. Jieeser and Jacob Meyer Associate Judges ofjt he < ourts of Oyer and Terminer and (ieneral Jail Delivery, Quaitei Sessions of tin- Peace, Orphans' Court and Com mon Pleas for the County of Sullivan, have Issued their precept, bearing date the J"» day of Sept. 11M)."), to me direeted, for holuing the seveiv eourts in the Borough of Laporte, on Monday tin II day Dee of 1905, at 2 o'clock p. in. Therefore,notice is herebv given to the«'oroncr. Justices of the Peace and Constables within Uu county, that they be then and there in their prop er person at 2 o'clock p. m.of said day. with the:- rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and other rememberanees to those things to which their oiflces appertain to be done. And to thosi who are Ixmud by their recognizance to prosccun against prisoners who are or shall be in the jail of thesaid county of Sullivan, are hereby notified to be then Mid there to prosecute against them a.- will be just. RANK W. BHCK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Laporte, Pa..Nov. 13, lgos, /I MATTER QF HEALTH ' | Abso lirteiy N re I MAS M0 SUBSTITUTE . J The U.S. Mail j puis you next duor to this I I sironu Company, no matter I where you reside l)o your Hanking by Mail and 9 let your money earn & per I cent, interest where it will be absolutely safe. Our sysfwn at iisn <t > Mai) It .*i U ten ih« Un.k'cl U It tbuul 11. LACKAWANNA. COMPANY •CHAMTUN, HA. 112 STOICAL JOURNALS SUPPORT OPPEN HEI t'i E R TREATMENT I'ii a following indorsements from leading uu :Ki :tI journals n - .ivo to tlie curative properties of the ' penheim er Treatment for alcolioK. in and drug addiction ai« worthy of close atten tion: The Hallway Surgeon: "Hemnrkable progress has been made iu the develop ment of the business of the Oppen heimer Institute. It is conducted in full accord with the principles of med ical ethics." American I'bysician: "Physicians who refer their patients to the Oppeu heinicr Institute for treatment may be sure that they will be returned to them relieved of their unfortunate ad diction and prepared to resume their life's work in a proper manner. The Institute is conducted in such a man ner as to retain the confidence and support of the medical profession." Milwaukee Medical Journal: "The Oppenhcimer Institute of New York makes several very important claims for its treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction. Its continued man agement dljiik the lines laid down must necessarily win the confidence and support of the medical profession." International Medical Magazine: "The case of A. 1!. tl. shows what has been done in the cure of the cocaine habit by the Oppenheimer Institute at one of their branches. lie began the u-e of cocaine in ISO 3to relieve rhini tis and continued the use of 1 per cent solution under the advice of his physi cian to relieve a tickling sensation. When he came to the Institute he was using one ounce of cocaine in ten or twelve days. Two weeks after the treatment was started he went home, but continued to come 1 > the Institute once a day for two weeks longer. One month after treatment was completed he had gained twenty pounds and was preparing for an extended outing." Yale Medical Journal: "Patients in the Oppenheimer Institute are under the care of trained experts and special ists in alcoholism and drug addiction. People who inadvertently become slaves to drugs or liquor should apply for treatment for their diseased condi tion. just as they would for any other ! condition needing expert medical care." Chicago Medical Journal: "The business of the Oppenheimer Institute is conducted in full accord with the principles of medical ethics which, to gether with a splendid record iu re lieving cases of alcoholic and drug ad- i diction, has put it on a firm footing." Vermont Medical Monthly: "The Op- j peulioimer Institute of New York is j one of the best institutions class and appeals par'" '.larly to the medical I profession because of the excellent ! work being done and the success ob tained in the :nst untractable cases | of alcoholism ..ad drug addiction." Maryland Medical Journal: "The Oppenheimer Institute of New York ! has a method of treatment for alco- | holism which is accomplishing the best i results." The Journal of Nervous Disease: "The Oppenheimer Institute lias dem ons'rated that inebriety is a disease and as amenable t ) treatment as any ' (1. ir !er of the mind or body." M;.<■ 1 K\. :niiior and Practitioner: "There is certainly a great incentive] for inc. 1 i • d men to lake hold of inebri ates and - md them to the Oppenheim ei lii.-tltutc, wlii.-h is dirt-fit d by ler.d- j ing tlieologlsts, legislators ami men of | letters am! aifair-, and operated by 1 those who have made a life study of . this subject, where they may receive the benefits of systematic treatment." The Die tie ami Hygienic Cassette: "it i-i great satlsfacli into note the organization of the Oppenheimer In stitute for the seientitic treatment of i alcoholism on a basis that will com- | maud prof' - ionai countenance and the re poet of the community." Medical Mirror: "It is the intention ; of the main - incut of the Oppenheim er Institute to conduct its affairs iu such a manner as to retain the confi dence iin.i -up [Kir t ol the medical pro fession." Alkaloidal Clinic: "One of the spe cial biam hes of medicine that is today receiving wide recognition Is the treat ment <o alcohol and drug addiction, ' ami \ c know of no place where they can receive such careful and thorough atie.. 11l nt line of the Opjicnbeinier Institutes lu New York city, where 11lit- of the Institutes has been estab lish the leading men lu tli" medical I i< .at do not hesitate to send such it-; - (lure for treatment, lust end of it ' liiiiliK to treat them th lliselves or ti dig lllciii adrift t i fa I Into the hum!.-* of charlatans inipr- i ly equip i.l i . th,-.a the ree ie.l considera tion and care." LADY HEivRY SOMLRStT. i< U Eny li-.tmo l .in .id ! I hi- Untlirc, i t Strongly In do ' «t th« Ofporiiutintr Tr«.at.»i<u»t For tho Care of AUoholum. I.ad> Uei , Koitiei set of KligiuUtt, who li.n iA, i 1 eil the be I LUEIGIES of In ! lite in |i ,• to I' l.i HI the tiril.ik .1 tie, ail t e I,as foUtld ill the I»p I 1 t-.ilii" ut tor ul 4||>!:»lU ii I;. I ||. fit !l II 111 lli'l' Molk for , My) Willi I in tin I ilitl ' ' 'ii | I>« i n i every movement tliat proaMsiM to l>e of beuelit to the slave ty ulcjbol. Xi t of lwr work bns been done ainou* the people of the east end of London, j where ditr.il.enacts, puvtvty inirl tlesti- | tutiou are rife. Inebriety hiuuiil' worn en In that quarter is prevalent, and j their reclamation has been her chief j solicitude. After careful study she became con vluced that habitual drunkenness Is i 11 disease and should be treated as j Buck. She saw that not only was the ' moral nature of the Individual Im paired, but the Intellect was weakened, j Notwithstanding all this, Lady Som-. I erset discovered many who sincerely ; endeavored to break the habit of drink ing, but lacked the will power. Sbe tells of meeting a man who once bad \ been a prosperous tradesman, but whose love for liquor hail brought him 10 the gutter. She had Induced him previously to sign a pledge to abstain from strong drink for a certain period, 1 but the poor fellow bad kept It but a rhort time. "Why did you break your promise?" , Ibe gently asked. "I did not want to break It,"he replied. "1 tried hard to live up to it, but the terrible crav ing for liquor came upon uie and 1 could not resist it." And this terrible craving she found was the first ob- ) stade to be overcjtue before good re- ! suiis eouUl be hoped for in the condi tion of the iuebri; .e. Willie on her last visit to this coun try her attention was called to the unquestioned results in the cure of al coholism t'.u't were be ug obtained by Dr. Isaac Cppcuheluicr of New York city, and on her revv.rn to England a small b >u e was opined in the east end 01 London and 1 >r. Oppenbeimer went over to administer h!s treatment, llow well be succeeded is 10l 1 in the fol lowli;g descriptl m by i.udy Somerset: "I carefully watched the eases which passed under his care, and 1 am quite prew ired t > state that l»r. Oppenbeim er li t; accomplished what be under took to carry out. 1 frankly own that nt tir.-.t 1 was skeptical as to what the result would be. I had seen so many failure- and had hitherto little faith in su<'lj remedies. From the first I'r. Op penhelmer maintained that be would deitray the craving which patients might have for stimulunts, that he would restore them t > health and that they would remain cured. "It would have been difficult to find more disheartening cases than those 3rsl submitted to the doctor. I had gathered them myself and knew their histories, and I think that when 1 en tered the patients' waiting room I never saw a group of people who ap parently were more absolutely under mined physically and mentally or a more typicid set of habitual drunk ards." The Oppenbeimer Treatment is now firmly established in England and is accomplishing great good, Lady Henry Somerset having become director of charities for the kinxdom of Great Britain. To any one interested in the subject full information concerning the Oppenbeimer Treatment will be sent upon request to the Oppenbeimer Insti- ( tale, New York. Make Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with digestion and are un healthful. Avoid the alum. Cbippewa Ximc Iftilne. Lime furnished car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville l>nn'a. M. E. Reeder, Mv..'t • >. S|.«l ni. „ kr |u»f In, *««, 'I 1 I* "U ■o<l . ly ml (meter, be u..tf l " 1.1 <i. n I, UU" N« iu ' (111 I » Ikl I. 11,1 limlii t link lull, i- * r It. Im »■ 1..1..1 | H ■! *ti4 »,ii..i,,0 111. AUlrt. I •I .» «'u I'limmtv 1 Mt* Vuife Not.ee to tin: Public. tJACOBJVL WIHTON, lust returred from New York and Phibd-| (Pods 81 the lowest'v rice so there's ' n ch fir everybody that wants to buy good cl -t n;g I ______ and suits Iron) 'ijp. Mens suits fro.n eo "ptuimMdkit up; and a big line of ladies VVntcht , Hens' j VVaich s c veryt'if grpto d te and vvairaited. 3 PlMKnui BHOTMEJO ICO , BLUUDiTMAL BROTHERS tCO - Ladies shoes to lit tool and suit the purse. Jacob M. Wihton, p u s NC w e v !'Van 0 f m- ■ and Ginseng. lJ§bL m I. vl T° the Pacific Coast —to Califon n'i&f Washington ~ round-trip, long transit and return limits, liberal stop-over ~M The rate is practically on the basis oiF cat fare for the round trip. Of course, if you wish to visit both California and Oregon or Washington, the cost is slightly more. ese reduced rates are in effect on certain daies in months \ ( 1 of May to October, inclusive. They apply from all Eastern points J M via Chicago, St. Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island /I System will take you up in either Chicago or St. Louis,or at hundreds / I of other Middle West points and carry you to the Coast in through Wi* 1 Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. * IjCLI r The Rock Island also affords a choice of ri ites on the "Scenic" m J route you can stop ci 7 in Colorado-see Salt Lake City—visii tj ? y, : ' Yellowstone National Park; on the "Southern ' route you can go Ms! -I*■'; % v * a El Paso, thru New Mexico, then "up coast" to San Francisco II ; uia» ° n ori^ or Seattle if desired. I' i;yp*' * ' ■ jgl ' l n short, these Pacific Coasi excursions offer an unusually goou 1' ! ■' i|X jp*,. chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. 01 If you desire logo only as far as Colorado, there are excursion ■ 1 . rates in effect to lhat section and return, all summer long, n'' i ' ! >\^trfftw ljL ft >li\. 1 j jJ *]» and August 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogden l/lA yAWmVV' / 1 ' k or a^:e an£ * rt> *urn at low cost also. V\\ I)i ! \ From September 55 to October 31, 1905, one-way pCTBH yfXi I I)] E \l L tourist or " colonist" tickets will be on sale to California and IwTW 7-jfel/ MW/ iF\\U i t the Pacific Northwest—about half regular fare. Kwir V); i\ in! reeted, send name and address on this coupon, designating %t! 'I which booklet wanted and to what point y»u plan to go. Name probable date of start also, so we can advise definitely with respect to rates, etc. Address Addr... . |P?|| JOHN SEBASTIAN, (o(^^\3 Pass. Traf. 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