STOCKTON, NICHOLS, MCLAUGHLIN Dr. James C. STOCKTON died in Philadelphia on May 18. He was a son of Rev. STOCKTON of Cross Creek, a brother of T. C. STOCKTON, M.D., and also a brother of Mrs. Margaret LEE, who died on the 17th of this month and, like his sister, died from the effects of La Grippe. The remains were buried at Cross Creek Presbyterian Church. *In case you are wondering, la grippe is the flu. Near McKee's Rocks on Monday evening, Miss Cora NICHOLS, a well-educated young lady, was found dead, with a bullet in her head, in her father's barn. She had gone there for a chicken. She took the revolver but did not shoot it. It has been caught alive, its head was cut off, and it was lying beside her. The revolver with three empty barrels was near. The ball entering the head ha been fired from a distance, there being no powder marks. It is believed that some Hungarians working nearby had been fired at by her three times in return for some insult offered and that they returned the fire and killed her. Mm. MCLAUGHLIN, aged 79 years, died at the old MCLAUGHLIN homestead in Cecil on the 18th.