MIDDLEBURG POST. IT J. W. WRIGHT AUKESTEi) MDRDERS FOR S100 EACH London Promoter, Charged With Cc lossal Frauds, Held at New York. CLAIMS KING EDWARD AS FRIEND THE SUNDAY SCHOOL : PATENTS Philadelphia Police Have Startling Evidence Against a Doctor." MANY GRAVES TO BE SEARCHED Wright U Charged With Wrecking Concern Capitalized at $60,675,000. Members of Royal Family May Be Connected With Gigantic Swindle. New York. March 16. J. WhltaUr WrlKht. the London promoter, who is accused of being concerned in colos sal frauds In connection with the or ganization of various financial cor porations, was arrested yesterday on the arrival of the French line steamer La Lorraine from Havre. The arrest was made by two central offlce de tectives at the request of the London police. WrlKht was taken to police head quarters and later to the Tombs po lice court, where he was arraigned before a magistrate and turned over tn Hie fnited States authorities. He was then taken to the Ludlow street jail. With Wright on the steamship was "a tall. K'd lookiiiK young woman, who said she was the niece of the prisoner. Her name was on the passenger list as Miss F. Hrowne. Wright when told that he was under arrest showed no evidence of excitement, and said that he was a friend of King Edward. His principal concern was to avoid pub licity, and he asked that his arrest be kept from the newspapers. W right and his companion were entered on the original passenger list as M. An dreonl and Mile. Andreonl. Wright and the young woman occu pied one of the finest deck suites on the steamship. Wright was sitting at a desk in his cabin when found by the detectives. When addressed by name, he at once admitted his identity, and on being told that he was under arrest at the request of the Leudon police, said: "That was a business transaction. I understood that the matter was all settled in parliament. This is a sur prise to me. 1 am willing to go with you. All 1 want is to get away from here with as little noise as possible. Pont b't tin- newspapers know any thing .ilioiit this." The iliiancial crash of the companies floated by Whitakcr Wright came in iwemtier iU'mi. There were 11 of these, including the parent company, entitled the London nnd Globe Fi nance Corporation, with a total capi talization of $i;o,fr75.00n. Wright was was the managing director. One of the victims of the crash was the late Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, formerly governor general of Canada nnd ltrit'.sh ambassador at Tarls. Ho consented Jto be chairman of the Lon id. and -Globe, ud l 25,000 r.harqs Jn'th 'different companies. With Lord Duffirin mi the board of directors were Lieutenant General Gough-Cal-thorp, who was colonel of the Fifth Dra'-'non Guards, and Ixrd Edward William relhatu-Clinton, master of the late quei n's household, and Fun of the fifth lmUo of N wcastlo. When the crn0i came Lord Dufferin was con Hired sover. lv for his connection with the Wright companies, but in a frank i Fpppch to Hip stoi kholders of the Lon-1 don and Glebe Corporation ho do-1 eland Lis position and won the sym pathy ot the country. His wealth, at one time lare. was believed to have eeen swallowed up in these com panies. Much American money was lost In the failure of the Wright companies. There was a great outcry against the authorities in not prosecuting Wright and his fellow directors of the London nnd Globe. A fund of $25,000 was raised on the Ixindon Stock Exchange to initiate the prosecution of Wright. Arnold Wtiite, the author, at a meet ing, said the reason the prosecution was not undertaken by the govern ment was that tho directors of the London and Globe were sheltering themselves behind members of tho royal family. He added that he under stood a royal duke had Invested his money in the concern, and he believed that "certain hangers-sn at court" were using the name of the king and i others for the purpose of hiding their own nefarious deeds. Other speakers at this meeting declared that the stockholders of the London and Globe were victims of one of the most "ter rible, heartless and gigantic swindles of the present ag;." no date will be set for the ln- They Blew Out the Gas. Raltimore, Md., March 16 Margaret Beck. 17 years old, and Louisa Gebe lein, 18 yea'-s old, immigrants from Llavarla. who arrived here Saturday on the North German Lloyd steamer Frankfurt, were found In their room at the home of the former's uncle yes terday, unconscious. The Deck girl lias Mnce died and Miss Gebelein Is In a critical condition. The gas Jet was turnen mi. anu u is supposes mm one of the young ladies blew out the flame Saturday tiUlit upon retiring. Czar's Decree Does Not Affect Jevs. New Yor k. March 17. Dispute he from two Hebrews in Russia wv-re print"! in a local .Jewish paper yester day ") the effect that the czar s recent j (cr" proclaiming religious iroedoni will not affvt the Jews. The dispatch- s ure from Haron Horace N. (inenz- Mrs. W. G. Dartre and "Dr." Hoossey Held For Death of Woman's Hus bandMurder By Poison Instead of Divorce. Philadelphia, March 14. Charged with having poisoned her husband.Wll liam G. Danze, who died 18 months ago, Mrs. Catherine Danze, of 2525 North Fourth street, was committed to prison yesterday, without bail, and George Hoossey, a negro "herb doctor" and fortune teller, who, It is charged, sold poison to the woman, was also held without bail as an accessory to the alleged crime. The woman has been under arrest several days, but pending a further in vestigation she was not arraigned until yesterday afternoon. The principal witness against her was a private de tective who was detailed to look into the manner of the husband's death. His investigations led him to call on "Dr." Hoossey, the detective feigning illness. While he was being treated for "kidney trouble" the detective told him he was having trouble with a woman, and after further conversation the "doctor" volunteered to sell him a powder that would kill the woman in three days. The "doctor said he had given a woman some powder more than a year ago to get rid of her husband. The woman promised the "doctor" f 1U0, but only gave him 3L A city detective then took up the story and told of having found two boxes of rough-on-rats in the negro's store. Ho also told of Mrs. Danze's ar rest, and testified that she admitted having secured a drug from Hoossey, which she put in her husband's coffee In order to cure him of the drinking habit; that he was a hard drinker and abused her. She further admitted, the detective said, that she paid Hoossey after she had collected $3,000 insurance that was on her husband's life. A chemist testified that the package the negro intended to give the private detective to kill the fictitious woman contained 1C0 grains of white arsenic. The body of the husband was ex humed Thursday afternoon and the vi tal organs were turned over to a chemist for Investigation. This will tale several weeks, and pending his report quest. Mrs. Danze, who has a daughter 19 years of age, and a son 18, has always borne a good reputation. The physi cian who attended the husband in his last illness assigned rheumatism of the jieart q the cause ofdeath. The phy sician said he hiiif "been a cnronlc suf ferer from this diseasp. ' Well-known physicians in all sec tions of tho city have reported cases to the district attorney that will probably lead to the opening of many graves and to the holding of as many inquests by the coroner. In each of these cases the patii nt first appeared with a minor complaint, which grew progressively worse nnd which, Just before death, manifested what are now recalled as the usual symptoms of arsenical poi soning. In each of these reported cases there is a story of insurance, disturbed domestic relations, or an affair of next of kin. It is said Hoossey's home was visited frequently by many women, most ot whom wore heavy veils, who bought his deadly potions. A clean sweep was made of all the physicians in the northeastern section of the city who have signed death cer tificates within the past two years that specify heart legions as the cause of death, and seven of these practitioners were closeted with Assistant District Attorney ghoyer for several hours, dur ing which time they went over their of fice records in the mortality cases, and frankly stated their suspicions, lneach of these a thorough investigation was ordered, and the local managers of all life insurance companies were asked for information concerning the policies paid upon the risks in the cases. It is not believed, however, that "Dr." Hoossey was knowingly a party to any extensive plan to murder people for insurance money. This the ory Is based upon his moderate means. Being uncommonly shrewd, Hoossey would have demanded a large share of any proceeds derived from any policies Issued on the lives of his victims. Ills specialty seemed to be the clearing up of disturbed domestic relations by de liberate murder, with the Insurance feature as a secondary incident of his work. His price, according to the mem orandum found in his shop, was in variably 100. Some of his patrons are only referred to by numbers, otners by hieroglyphics that nobody but himself will ever be able to solve, but there can be no mistake about the entry "$100" that appears after each of 34 entries made on the same record with the $31 entry which admittedly applies to Mrs. Catharine Danze and the $10 entry which Identifies the case of Detective Gavin, who says he contracted to have his wife murdered by Hoossey for $100. Lioa la the Iateraatioaal Scrlee for March 119, 1003 aar terly Review. GOLDEX TEXT. Lo, I am vrllh yoa alvraya, rrru aalo the ead of I he world Matt. SNtlfU. CHHOXOLOUICAL REVIEW. A. D. 51-54. Second niiiouury jour-ey. t inter, raul at rlulippi. Winter. At Thest-alonica. Spring-. At l!eroea. At Athens. , 5:1 (one year and At Corinth. Writes 1 Tht ssab nians. six At Writes 2 Thessalonians. At lift urns to Ant b-ch. Third missionary j tir- Ilevisits Gulat'a nnd ,. D. 52. A. I). 52. A. I). 52. A. D. 52 A. D. 5 tnont lis). A.D. 52. Corinth. A. 1). 53. Corinth. A. I). 53, 54 A. 1). 54-5S. ney. A. I). 54. riirygia. A. 1). 54-57. At KphrMis. A. 1). 57. Spring-. Writes 1 Cnrinth ' tans. At Kphesus. i SCIiJECTS AND GOLDEN TEXTS. I Lesson 1. Paul and Silas at l'liilippi I Golden Text: Relieve on the Lord Jesus Christ, anil thou shalt be saved. Acts 10:31. Lesson II. Christian Living;. Gold en Text: Itcjoice in the Lord nlwavs. -I'hil. 4:4. Lesson III. Paul .nt Thes.-altii.iea and Heroea. Golden Text: Thv word is a lamp unto my feet. Ps. ll'j; 105. Lesson IV. Paul's Counsel to the Thcssalonians. Golden Text: Hold fast that which is g-ood. 1 Tin ss.. 5:21. Lesson V. Paul at Athens. Golden Text: He preached unto them .Testis. and the resurrection. Acts 17:1. Lesson VI. The Church nt Corinth Founded. Golden Text: Other foun dation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 1 Cor. 3:11. Lesson VII. Christian Self-Control (a temperance lesson). Golden Text: Let tis therefore follow after the things which make for peace. Itom. 14:10. Lesson VIII. Christian Love. Gold en Text: Now abideth faith, hope, rharity, these three; but the irreatest of these is charity. 1 Cor. 13:13. Lesson IX. Paul and Apollos. Gold en Text: If ye then, being- evil, know how to pive pood pifts unto your chil dren, how much more shall your Heav enly Father pive the Holy Spirit to the'tii that ask llitn? Luke 11: 13. Lesson X. Paul at F.phcsus. Golden Text: The name of the Lord Jesus was mapnificd. Acts 10:17. Lesson XI. The Hint nt Fpliesns. Golden Text : The Lord preserveth the faithful. Ps. 31:23. Lesson Topic: Without Knowledge of Salvation. Lesson XII. Paul's Messape to the l-.phcsians. Golden lext: J.y grace arc ye saved throuph faith. Kph. 2:8. RANDOM NOTES. The church t..Ternsalem was a cer. ter of. vin proceed ttlravor. From va rious sources we learnTKntTtftr'wnsr a missionary to the Jews as far as Hnl ylon nnd Lome; Andrew to Scythia, Asia Minor nnd Greece; John to Asia Minor, espeeiallv F.phcsus; Jude to fend t ct. and we will arnd you the PhU-iKts. MVE AWEIitOAN Px'ent Author IT l Am- j erica! (ol a 3-montn a trial auhacription and it you have an !tra on a Inch iou wish lo secure a patent w will. Uiiun rveeipt of a descripl on. sketch, or mo'lel of J our invention, nave made for you. FKfcK OF CHAK'lE. a guaranteed search ol the I atent Oftit-e Itrcorda to ascertain whetuera Tali, I tent 1 It hroad claim rail lie mured KY WV N Ytil'K lKKiS. (The regular charge for 1 1' is $."(). If you pun serilw for l'KOi.HKJvMVK A.tlKKICAN t'da e..fvh will 10M you nothing. We make this liberal cITer tru-t lug- thai our efforts in your liel-n f will induce o'l to become a permanent subscrils r If w - find th t your hi a is pattn tali' we tv'll eei for y.iu a ertiflcnte of ratu tnh'tity wlii will te ot great a1-tutice to you in riiiniiic i-atMial. ThK vn:vr dvpaitment of the rK. OKKss VK ftMKMCAS wi.l prove of gnat value to the Inventor in fait to every wide awake erwin w, o lioe to lienefit his Condi tioti I y us nit his hrniits The inventor especi nllv will linn this di-partment a Kde and fiit-nd. Wear itlnd ti answer any questiont you may ink. and we will try and Kive you Com plete ic formation a'ul advice, togrf'toi-r with hint- nnd HuuKetioti Uion new and untrie.1 llelilf ot elidravor. W rite to-day. Address the PKOUKKSHIVK AMKItK'lN. orth lllh St . Philadelphia, Pa. N. li If vou send a description of your in vention, afdre ii to the e liter ot the I'KO (.Ul.sSlVt; AMKUK'AN, N. 13tU St.. I'hila., Pa . and ICnrk it tersonal. When wriiinit mention the I'ot. Sick Sheriff Sale. ' iw uv kl FsTiTK. Rv virtue f a i-eitniu wnt of H. Kn. issued outcf the court of Com mon Pleas of Snvder county. P . and to me directed. I will'oell at Pulilic Sulv at the Court lioii-c, in .Middlenilrg, I n , MATl'HOAY, March Mil, 1 3- At ten o"cto:k, A. M the following lt-ul K- .Uteto-wit: Tract No. I. All that rer an lot of (tround spuute in Adams two., hounded on the North hy lands ol Henry Knliiu and Frederick tiear liari, Kat by public road. So-dli ly pulilic road 'nnd lundsot .lrs. Hannah llnmanian : West hy j lands of Levi Musser anil Joshua lling-aman, cniiiainiiiKS.'' acres more or less, on which are e'ectcd a new ilwellinx house, hank hum and all neeesary out Innldinjrs. wood simmr ap plcorchnrd, lime kiln nnd quarry on the farm. Trad No. J -Situate III Centre twp., hounded North hy lands of Piter lrcc-e, Kast hy public road. South by lands of John I.o nest hy lli nrv !-ncok, contaiuiiiK 7 acres, more or less I rait No. J House and lot tH'iltm in town of I enlerville. bounded North hy Market street, Headaches and Dizzy Spells, W e a R, Nervous, Wretched, Tired, Until Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Me. Are you in a "poor condition?" Are you almost ready to give up from exhaustion, nenrou,snes, headaches, backaches, and dizzy spells ? No need to mention the de tails of a run down or "poor condition" to those who ire sufirrinc. lit Iter t-j 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 (Treat deal for me. In the fail 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 carejof our local physician for some time, but eft no better. I was on the verge ol nervous' firostration. Had no appetite, and could not tleep. 1 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. 1 bought a bottle at the local drug store and when it was one ha' f 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 stooped taking it. I feel that my present rrcatly improved health is nil due to IK Mi es' Rcsyrative Nervine. 1 am grateful for the benefit I re ceived and recommend the Nervine wholly on its metits ns a nerve tonic and restora tive." Mrs. 1'. M. 1 loiloliuOM, Dillon, Mass. 1 All driiCL'its fell and ruatantee first bottle I)r. Miles' Uemelies. Send lor free book cfaci Far, Far Away. T t I iiuc irs, 1 i-uuMurr tier f.. away the prettiest girl I hat.jj Jim Yes; I have noticed tu) keeps jou at a distance. l'hllji I ltulletin. '"H 1 IMsplay, Too. "Men, cnesi.v niuy ue (.'iinctiwf you must admit that he reprtJ "He surely does; a capital Lj cinnati commercial tribune. The gtrranoaa Society Ul, Uoromy nix iiincneoiis .uutlt Did your gowns hold out? Isabel lea, indeed! Hut I ij auv itiuiciDunuu iui me last l'uck. 'tircJ Mast hy Alley, t-oulh hy :inl street : West byrn Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address lot of I", o. iiowersi.x. i.uoii sumicnnu aw.- 1 ut. .v.ius Medical t.o, Clknart. ind. lent fruit of nil kinds. Seled, taken into execution and to he sold I - n tl,f. nroiiertv of Stetdien tiirard Hinifiioian I CII A. V. . Sinipi-cll, MierilT Mierlft's oilice, Middli-huruh. Ph., Munli -Kh, l-.nl... , I Sheriff Sale OF HKU, KSTATE.-lly virtue 'f 11 writ of alius Ki. Fa. to ine direcied issued out of the t ourl of Common Pleas of fMijder county. 1 I will sell on ! I SA Tl'ItDAY, Varcli 'Jsth, 19u3, 'atone o'clock P. M at the Court House in I Middlehiirit, Pa., expose id nl I crale the fol lowinK described real l-slati . both tracts of ' which are situate in Centre 'lo. nship, Miydcr I comity, Ph.. to-wit : Tinct No. 1. Hounded on the North by lands of C. FcssIit. 011 the Knst by .1. fainlcr. on the ! South bv public mail and on the West hy A. : Miisscr and J. 1 llartinan. contiilnliiK -W acres ! more or le-, whereon lire erected R-mid Irainc ' dw, 1 init larne bank barn, and all neees-aiy ! oiitbuildinK" ore tiood. I ruit is kuoiI nnd plen tiful. , , , , I Tract No. 2 Hounded on the North hy land t". M. Showers, on the Knst by K. I'enner. on the south hy Public Itoad and on West hy I. Waller. eontainiiiK 7 acres more or less. Seined, levied upon and taken execution as the property of William Allen Snook, ih-fen-' ,l,.t ,.t ii,,. Hiiit of Kliiibeth!l.oiiir. nlailltilT. t HAS K SA.MPSK1., SherllT. Sheriff's Offlce, Middlehurg, Pa , .Vlareh till, A 5 CSC On Silver Plate can only be determined niter loii years of actual service unless you purchase ware tieariUK a well known trade-mark. For over half n ceuturv Spoons, porks, etc., stanieil in Auditors' Notice. Notice Is hereby k'vi n to nil pnrtles hBvinii hiitnaaitnlnst the estate ol llaMd llerrold, late of Chapman Township, snvi'-r ou-y 11 -IjiKsitiViswS'll Hi all utfc ,i trfl.su 1 Llt, that tue uiicersiitne ' wsauuiy spjiuimru tm to make disiributinn of the funds reiimin in in the hands of the admililsiialor of said I, it nml that he will sit 'or the tiiirpo-c of I 1 disehariiinir Ihe duties of his niirolntniuut nt Have lieen in use and ptven perfect siitisfactioii. They are suld hy lending dealers even-where. For catalogue No. iei, of new-designs send to the mnkers INTCRNATIONAL SILVER CO., Meridcn, Conn. No Place for It. "i nave nere a worK w hich ht j in every uoiiie. "We don't need it here. Xtii uouruiinfiioc.se. i.jcurnaL llie IUUI1 nuuiii uiun (,'ii((1 p' nowadays can draw froud t.itl. well. One prominent illustrator. Instance, is tinder contract to fit; for $100,000 in four years. Hum foj one of the two paper for he regularly draws. Force of llnhit. "Have you any printed "aihuj-J the lawyer s uoy ot 1 11c clerk int',1 tlonery store. "Xo, we're all out of prlntedtJ replied the clerk; "but we've MjJ just as goon. lonhers siairuj 'Weary nnd llllr. "Every woman I braced ter-iJ me if I wus lookiu fcr work." "Ana yet (ley say uat "oiimJ got no sense u niiiiiur; qJ American. Amenities. "My husband went tlirougil late war witnout a scratch. "Kemarkable! Anci-ne stnytil all the time, didn t he? -X. y aid. 1.1 the olllce of .lames ti. ( rouse, l-.s., at -fliuuie- 1. 1 v I... A. .til Jtli i-io:t nt 11 Assyria and IVrsia; Thomas to Syria. ' , i.'.i. '. i t ..1,1 da'v. when nnd where all and perhaps lYrsia anil India; and .lames to E ay fit and I'alesline, An lioch. .tdo miles to the mirth, later l e onine a new center. those h.ivinir cla ni as .if.ce-aid in list r"sent and prove 'he same or be fi rever debarred from ; c-oinilitr in on sa d fund. ' CHAS P. I' I.ltlCH. Auditor. M roll 9th. P.KW. EFFECT OF TOBACCO, Fluures from ( olleues Show 'Flint Mcotlnc Stunts ,mvth of S 1 11 d e n I a. Nicotine in t erf 1 res with r;row th.nnd its effect in that regard is very meas urable. At Yale during the four years' course the nonusrrs of tobacco, although taller when they enter, piiin 21 per cent, more in height mid 10.7 per cent, more in girth of chest than do the habitual users. Dr. Hitch eook, of Amherst college, found even greater differences. '1'hc difference in the lung rapacity is very striking in the two classes, and has been noticed by all observers. It shows the effect of toliacco on the respiration, nico tine being a potent depressor. As re gards the effect of nicotine on the men tal processes, it is more difficult to interpret the meaning of statistics. Out of the highest scholarship men at Yale only live per cent, use tobacco, whili of the men who do not get ap pointments, do per cent, use it. It is not necessary to interpret this as meaning that mental decrepitude fol lows the use of tobacco by young men, for there are other factors to be con sidered; but it is certainly not condu cive to the best work. World's Work. Notice of Pinal Rule. To PKTK.lt I. STItAWSF.l!. lute of steelton, Pennsylvania. Yiiiiiireherrbynolilie.llh.it a final rule for divorce has been hi""1"'! -"Kinn-I oil lit tie" uit of Viigie A. st uuscr. your wife, which j will be heard in tbeCouitof Coluuien Pleas of Snvder county, of October Te. 111, I'.sr.', No. '.'. on Vol day. the iirsi dm ol June. on which, day, yoil 1n.1v appear and flinw enii e. if ft'iyj you have, why sin h divi,re dioiild not he: u-ranli d auaiust you. V' JAY i. Wt-IM-.lf. I Altoiiu-v fur l.ilic l int Vii!d:cUi:h Pa , Vanli '-'iid. I'.". 4 t- I Isnotstenm-cmiked.thercforeitretalnstbe S rkli, Xut-likc Flavor of Wheat. ! TRY IT I Sold lu a-lb. packages by all leading Grocers. ; t. Chance to Join ss t'lob That ! 1 Krerybislr should Join the Mutml Um IsloClubot America. There Is timblntrtil anywncre. itooiitsainiostnntuiiiit(iuri beneata It gives are wonderful, linuta fiurchase hooks and period icalu, n.uwus nstruments at special cut prim II n dooed rates atmnny hotels. Itiitinnaul rrve 01 cnnire. is orrers scooi.iiTtiitsiKi hie cash prise to members. It niliua rooms In aiany clttesfor ltsmssitr. ha every mavnber receives the oriilmana tl4 K'rr Montaatun !i:ailnBM elf.lneladlii pleoal of hi, 1:-. is" f : ,juU '5tjUJ cvncrfai xtra thsrget T pleees lo j'e y-irl MOST NOTH1WI. t - I Tho full yearly membershm fceJ0lM wnicn ynu se nil o"oot ai:ii 70a draw any time within three aiukil want to do so and get your dollar tea. I don't care to spend fl.UO, srnt iip:'Jt) mouthsmemueriDip. rioismycaii iznm this offer by. You will get rncrBwftf value many times over. Kuli pa.-tlcbm a sent froo of chnrus, but If y-m irarf Bend in your request for memi'isiup t; CntT foeatoni'o. TheSSctn.tiimBWS ershlpotTer will soon chants, Wrtwii.i dresslnttyour b-tter and em-loliiK I'sl yenr'sinembenihlpor twenty-uvecuaH MvTUI. UTFR1RY rfC No. 1SO.NlisanSi..v T' k 1 OS 7Tf 'XI A' l.cjr:-. taw. c f . I'ctprsbiirv : ' r ( f a iji-w: and E. Soko paper at War- ''ot svii!' Dying For Love at 13. I'a.. March 10. Tired of li;e i.t jZ y i s of a;e. Hc-ssie Confcbr lies ;.. iii i.of.e in Uranc hdale, near here, crii' ally ill from drinking three oi-.ntts of laudanum. Despite her ten der years, the girl was disappointed in ly' - . i - . -j Sensational Escape From a J i I. Jackson, Miss., March 17. Four prisoners confined in the city Jail here made a sensational escape yesterday by eawing their cell bars. The men were G'.-orge Thomas and John Hums, United tat"s prisoners; J. E. I.cland and W. K. McDonald. It is raid that IM I MSTK ATOM'S NOTICE. Let ters of Administration in the es late of 1 1 1 1 1' v lloyer. lab' of Jackson twp. SiiMler Co., Pa., dec',1., havlt'i,' Is ell griliit ed'lci the iiiulfrshrbeil, nil i.-isotis kiiowint; IheinseU.'S lliil'-btcd l.is.ild eslllle ill I' reipiesled In iiiiiki- linlnedlaie piiMneiit. while llinse having i-laliiiH will pri'M'ht Iheiu duly authenticated to the uiiderslKlled. C. W, UoYKIt, Adtn'nls'rntor. ll. rllelon, Pa. ADMINISTHATOU'S NOTICE. Let to r a of Ailiiiiiiistration i 11 t h e sstnte ol OcorKe IK user, lul" ul ( h n p in a n twp., Snyder CO, Pa dee d, liavlnit been nrantsil lo 1110 uiiiic-muned, an ta-rpous khukiiik invui nlvef Indebted to said estate arc rciiiested to mike lintiiedlHte pavment, while thuse havlna cUlms will present thtiii duly authenticated b tha undersigned w. 11. not si-.it. Chapman, Pa,, Feb. 'J-l'J.3. Administrator, It esta rd 1 n k within will be Prayer. our guard with- (irMl out. "Father" is the Key-won1, to all true prayer. The light from Heaven can never lead astray. I'rayer is the anchor that holds us fat to (lod. The i-tream i f life rises not above its source. The best prajer for more power is the practice of that you have. He has n beggarly idea of prayer to whom it is only begging. I'rayer is a holy art, in which the best of us are but beginner. 1!am' Horn. The Sin and the Sinner. Hard living dues not make easy dy ecret of nearly of guilt !id'!s stings to our pn.Mcins center in the kin the men were i iou wor.'M dr- : Is said to hn-. yiously. I.clai. a charge i;f L : was under et.-blftmy. :ed i'l by n m'tr l '.-k, an-I who ; ; Jul! prt!- ;r.fl:ivl r-n .: i McDonald i ; . ytarg for Secret tins: are the all f-iu. The tense griefs. All fc'X'ial problem. There are 110 sins that a man may keep to lumseif. r-e'llshiiesg i.-t the cause cf tin and tacrilicing service its cure. He who bears falte witness agalntt Ms neighlxir bears true wituei-s Iguinbt hluiself. Bain's llorn. ADMINISTHATOIW NOTICE. Let ters of Administrnlinn In the estate ot .lames Troup, late of Perry township, Snyder County, Pa., deceased, bavin- hern (trail ted 10 the iinilcnuirne.il, all persons Known, k iiiein selves indebted to said estate are rciicsted to make Imiiiediute payincnt, while tho-e hai-ing clnitns against the said estate will present them duly authentii-uted to the undersi;ued. .nill 1 siii.i 1 i.ui.l, Aiiionisirn-or Var. S, )9t3. Aline, Pa. jwt. o. 1. rouse, Atty, WANTED Several persons of character nnd itood reputation In each state (one 111 Ibis ( o required) to represent and advertise old estab lished wealthy business house rf olhl I n.tneial I ADJUSAABLE TOP. Is 1-J.18 inclii's ; large and strong enough t. vot.r Dictionary, Dikfxtoky, Dun, l)n.w JiiHl.E, Atlas, or any heavy volume, at any o anclt-. It can he revoked and arfjuxterf when w fo as to always throw the vtrongest light on the p You ean thus avoid the drain on your eyfi'MK when holilinrr a hook in vour hand or on a levfal It is made of Ouk, and has on one edje a keep hooks from sliding of!. REVOLVING case. This Case is 15x15x12 inches. The shcls Oak nr Ash. finished on Ixith sides and oil all 1 and have 9 inchesof hook space on four bides, or 3 feet in ill room eiiouirh for reference hooks of daily use. Many books nuj l iilnceil on tho miner Khelf. In all tweutv to thirty VoltM! - i . ,c sio. can he out in it. CASTINGS connecting the top and Case are finished in hla'H and of stifiicient strength to last a life-time. Pipe, Post and Legs. Tho fl Ii'o-s nrp ntfficliivl hv riiiind-lipniloil Hcrpvvs til the llinw IiiIm thU tint a foreiil nn inm ivino. which runs mi throllir I the q r i t i - - "i- o ,. iiii.l t, vvliw'li tlui iMiufmira nt tiin Inn uro illlnplli'il A mill (I " ' " " - - ' - the Cake revolves. As s Home, Office or Liiiuaiiy article we claim its cijual o :. mm c 1 1.: t , i l.c iins in i ui iii-y ui nun piuiciiic-ui i an iici-iiiiniiiit.il t !st. Tbf d't.onai,aiiay,fbi. i,i .uri. in. we.ine.day , (te,s ()f the highest commendation from thousands of Ministers d net from head o llces. Horse, nnd carnal;,' r , , tjj furnished when necessary. Id ferenees, l-.n- close self-addressed envelope, Colonial ( o. ill Dcurborn ( liicot;a.4 TO CI'ltK A lOI.U IS .E UAt. Tuke Laxative Ilroiiio-tiuinineTiilili'lH All (lruihts refund the money if it iiilti to cure. E. W. (I rove's riyiintuie uli eueli liox. -rie ii. ( i'.fll SF, ! ATTOItNKY AT LAW. Mi:)3T.VBf.'HJ, Pa. Al! I, tiHiiis.su t iitrutte.1 to hi car ;;. iriii-ivo tiro iui it attention. turni'iH. I'll vsIi'intiH. Cnvernment . Rtnle nnd Cintntv OfJicial! and Jit siness Men. Over 50,000 have hceii sold in the United ii ii l orders now come for large lots from England and other count nc.-. I IIONV FINISHED. It is handsomely finished in Antiq and an cinaineiit to any Oilice, Lihrary or l'arlor. j AS A (HIT. Nothing made is more snitahle to present to ! or as :i eddimr or liirthdav (lilt than this Stand i HOW SllIITEI). This Stand is sent knocked down, wrsjTf ! henvv tinner iiiakinir a imekiure of 20 Ihs. Jiv Ereitrlit 'l i' nt nftiiid-elofs ni:tl nt about half what it would i-eft n rtDl I'lain directions lor idittinir totrether tieconnmnv each Stand. . . . , While the regular price of this Stand is $7.00, for a tnon Dollars I 'AA Potticgeif, VeteriNARY sUrceoM, SELINSOROVI, PA. All professlnniU buidocai ehtruatad to tt.j euro w'U receive ircmpt tui careful altciilloo. 15., Chicago. Or wc will send the IViht one year prep: StandMiipped V. O. II. Chicago, for D.50. The POST, . .. Middleburg,