{lit- \ ifrmfleitm LsUiblislied in 1828. ; \ i <ii-' ( Mlio, Cn v m T'ii kih), ) (.!" \B I '< »l NTY. • I ' ' Frank .• Chene malu ojfth thatlu ,js Senior partner of the lirm of F. J. ( of Toledo. <'■ h. .1 Slate af< resaid, ahd that .i•«i Hrm v ill pa. tie • urn oi ON F. H('\' RKP ! »LL.\ far e < h * mi(l cvrr. ' " of ( t llilt CM I hot In' . cr.iv 11.. •; «;-• . i II;.:. • Catarrh C I'M W'K .1- < i i I N I \ . ! Sv.oru to h>. lor • me and sill cub. <\ . la , mv pr -<■[ ' \ thin <»♦.!.» day of Peci'mb-jr, A I>. i iSi V! A W. H. 1,1 A OX. Notary prm.n j • • i ), : iitc 'v on the 1.1.0. an.l ! •• v- « l i!..• ... -'. ■ tal i< i to Min .1 a it te ) lIiVKY ! ' do ,0. S .1.1 ■ ! Pro ' ! '■ >e. 'l'a! i : • Faiiii V\V.» foi ••oil: tij :• - F: r Ne-vVS Items.! - crs < ' the i -■ ijcncer, the * -. ;.;ed Offi~ t:--.' . of Utile non tour County. air-';. ■ a ], j--r lr.ck for ha>s in tho 3 1; v• ro ri\. r r.t Watt r Gap. JierkH < nuty lias . ,707 Sunday We're in liie thunder shower hell again. Have you t for tl.;-i vacation trip yet? Thee: t<> murder animals ef all Bort •is de< dly v ;de-spread. Itmy ac- c s, ; hotter qualities than iho'loal'oi? wiio kicks him. The 1/ making a jo deal oi noiso th--. Tunc mornings. Wn!v rim made their appear ance iu our market yot.rday. Straw\ ?o]d at four boxes for Home _iown strawberries are one oi tlie lnxorie- of the market now. Total al Macaco from intoxicants never yet- hurt any oiti/-n. A 112 . wife is one. of the best friends a busy citizen < n have. The boo 1 u boy re is are like ly to Them ; ocl for an animated pol itical 1 lo in Pennsylvania this year ai' brilliant. Although the loensts have been re ported all around Danville they have not as y< i come tot -v.u. The Scranton Times says that ii Mayor Gimmick wishes to have his admini tration goon record as the most popular the city lias ever had he should e tahlish ire • baths and a swim ming pool at the city park. Yesterday ; fternoon ill" cbnrcli and »Sunday school of the Mahoning Pros byterian c a: relation herd a very en joyable picnic at IX-Witt's park. Mrs. Annie Spotts, <;f Dalmatia, Pa., gi iidmolln i' of Mrs. D. A. I.ui'/., died on Wednesday morning, at the rijie old of ■ i'uneral veil 1 take place v aiurday morning. ' i.l !.._ •• ! ■ I dav, Ju . Thi- j l l'ouito b, one oft lie Iv -; ever lu ld by that de • nomination. V . ( Walter, attended the comm.»,cement . : th ;r son and brother, Harry gradu ated. ' order ;• afi n- !.: . i Dry Good: H• \lm. \U:,\ Crr To\ , !-. a ii.. • iii I. . e e.'.adie . laplo as u!l j vo! i orin.i' -.inip\ now r 'v<l at once Hob't. (i. \V; !a< . Co., < 'nauncv St., Boston, Mass. On tl « vi i : . i j the i( cust may 1 seen the J« .: r lt \Y" wliieh tlio super stitions i ike tp nican war, turned about it becomes an "'AI". Does that mean marring* '/ It would be a good guess for there th of .Tune. To sen) ' the quostion whether or not thee shall be amusements at Haz leton pari;, the Lehigh Traction com pany lia -<e ! Ito puttie matter to a vote of the people. The Ministerial as-oeiatieu eajeei Jo Sunday amuse ments. The an: ual p lit census of the Dis trict of Oolunibia shows a white popu lation or lii, j.n l negro of 1)5,01}- or 1- s ;!• ii 80 j rei t. A few year: ago this no: o percentage was one third. Ac a 1 :i: IJI tiie office of Al !cr man '•< \ - ■ rin Xewberrv Attorney Bartle a 't d a witn s 44 With whom do you live?" The man responded 44 1 don't iivo with whom; I live on a lot on the back of Li-ht streot." The bu 112 ] ,"leers ;aid the Standard Oil com].my have joined forces for the purp of opposing President Roosevelt'; desiro to have the meat trust furnish the p« i r le with whole some meat foods. The recent San Francisco earth quake, and tho face that the country in the vicinity of the proposed Panama canal is subject to earthquakes, did not deter the House yesterday from voting iu favor of a lock canal, by 110 to iW. While playing in his lather's mill at Paradise, Lancaster - unity, Ralph Suavely. '.) years of nee. was caught; by a revolving shaft and had both arms and legs broken before the mach inery could bo stopped. Sau i'rauci ioo Masons and Builders' I Assoc i tion has raised tho wages oi' br.ekla; ' :iil liolpers. Bricklayers will reee • 7 n day of eight hours and helper l a day. This is on ad vanct ci ■■ 1 v for bricklayers aud CO cents for helpers. Last wet ]. in the I 'ni d »- ; e tos court nt Ivan.-.is (■ ity, lour la packing companies were found guilty of ac cepting rcba - son their shipments for exp I t overt ae lines of the Chicago,. Burlington and Quiney railroad. j I'videntlv there is not much in those , i ports ilnuit anthracite coal giving out when there are to he fourteen new in iiu s opened in I he, Schu\ 11. iII region wihtin a few months? » One of th' Is re est salt s of valuable j tl e«t,il in I'nion county for a long | It;,<• v r! dof Amos Grot?, held at ! j \ l. ur . Juno 8, 19C0. Six tracts of | I i apr. «i<r : :{) acres of land were : at Ihe average price of s(it» peri ; Daring t! e trm on Baturd ly light- ! nin su ae!; the barn of Daniel Stahl- j iw • er !' near Warrior Run. It was a j e, " and while the bir*lding | -i'li a iiara if was s])l int »r«*.l audi dauia red t«»the extent of several htm-! !.!: a do! !:• r■, Exchange Plck-Ups. Mrs Minnie .Mills mvl daughter, I Borni e, < • 1.1. cm HartmaD, wife an'l I tiv ii : lil it, J)iiv : tl Smith itn<l wil'o . and Mrs. .Jinu; Ellis, drove to Center j Mrs. David Wehr and daughter, el, of M»s(mw and Mrs. Win. . II 1 i(i>n, of L'ine Summit, visited rel»:ivcs at this place and Turbot vi'le In i week. Mi- Jennie Aeor, afler spending :i j in. .;ii \• illl lur aunt iij) Six Hollow, j lii I- . Lu -k to town again. Ali'rt l Bitlornnd wife and William I Dildliio and wil'e drove lo Beaver! I in l.i i Friday to spend Saturday (in Kleeman bought a line colt lastwiS;. _ i I). W. MK'arty is introducing a j . A number of people <u" iliis place attend d the sale near Ottawa on Sat day. i MNi-liange will have a new bank in tli"' near future. At lust loports l he.e v. a. enough stock sold to secure u iIm.UT. Mi -. Sailliie Hoddens and grand i B>n transacted business in town the Sliiht Derr, of Turbotville, and Dan ICreamer, of Watsontown, called j iu town hiM Saturday. I'icliard Ke-ter, of Millville, jkiss ed through towu last Saturday. Mrs. Ella Ritter and Mrs. Ilatiio 1 S.i'S drove to Danville the other 1 I Sm. r;. Seott Amraerman and ; lir !ier, called on friends in our city [ While a herd of cows, owned by ! id. iii ll'irtmau, were standing un i . a t iv.. sheltering themselves from 1 tl 'I !■ r '.. R.i, lightning struck the live killin;. four of the cow.-. Mr.-, l' liini. Denuiu nnd children, vi ii.l her parents Tuesday. A largi ; umber of people attended the i of the People.--' Telephone Coii-lrueiion Co., Tuesday. The rains of the last few days have ' made the roads quite muddy. XX. j llerc is Relief for Women. Mother Gruy, a nurse* In New York, discov-1 .i.m iiroiu ta- I'l' iisuiU lierb rare lor wo-; • . I iills, t-allc.l AfSTKALIAN-liKAF. II i*t I I t.n!'- 'lain monthly ivirulntor. Cures i.l.■ wi i n• ana liuc-kuclu'. Kidney,! . • i .u < . i ■' ..ay i LeKoy, N. Y. THE MASAI OF AFRICA. A Queer Race Where the Men Be- 1 come Old at Thirty. T younij men of that African race, ilie e sal. :.re all warriors, theoretical- j ; . u tho ages approximately of I id t'v nty-se en. When iu in ■ £ • i!;- y are known In their own s as el moran. Tliey pull Ihe « liea 1 hair out to its greatest length, ire • »!uetiiu< twisting anil plaiting liher anl st iig into their wool. The ; air is> then thieicly coated with mutton 1 l'at r.ntl rcJ el . and tied into perukes, j All lialr ou the faee and body Is pluck- j ed out hy Iron tweezers. The skin is i l;t ;>t e >ii c, tantly lubricated with mut o?i fat m.. ! with red clay, but as a j ru • h iv not disagreeably oily, ! and this lubrication only lias tlio result | of :ng a beautiful polish to their stat "like 112 jrns. A regards the body there is proba- Ifully formed typo of ■i:::n than the young Masai warrior. eis metimes in keeping with tl: 1) v. but more often has a rather hi 1 n i-eet. The Masai are not pure . but obviously received a very j ion '.iiile ago a slight infusion of iia:. hie blood from races dwelling to the e. tof the "White Nile. While they are in tho young-man-warrlor stage tho M; 1 live prtnelpally en milk and on bio - I drawn from the veins of living cat They also occasionally eat tho nu 't of o::en, goats or sheep. When a Ma c.l decides that he has hfid ■i: jii knocking about' and has ace !• i!'ite;l . JTHcient property ou wli li to retire li - decides to marry. This i usually about the age of twen iy-f< veil to thirty. After marriage ho hi; h. :ul, or at any rate keeps the hair of his head very close cropped, lie e :. ;es lo anoint himself with mut ton i : and (lellnitely ranges himself with the old men. 'riiousauds Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Pill a bottle or common glass with yo jr v/ater and let it stand twenty-four hour?- a * r-e , | sediment -or .',et ten -V-r-C'i llin 6 Indicates an 4 .- 1 i S unhealthy condi- U" 4 i'-, l.o:i of the k.d- V .'II '\ \ ne:. ;If 112 E !ai!.s y°ur linen it is ■\ \t : I ev ld«nce of kid- P : nc y trouble ; too [\Si~J'/( "1 '-y frequent desire to pass it or paia in convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so oftea expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Ro .t, the great kidney remedy fulfills eve.ry v.'hli ill curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold v/ater and scalding pain in passing it. or had effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant i'y of being compelled togo often the Hay, and to get up many time's (. ng the night. The mild and the extra croi ry effect of Swamp-Root is soon reaped. It stands the highest for its won j derful cure 3 of the most distressing cases. If you n i a medicine you should have the I 5->ld by druggists in 50c. andsl. sizes. y have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery fC^K t . . in:-.! ; • . •• 'iTf!h J i ; about It, both sent * . 0;h ' j "\ absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer 8c n„mo of Bw'anip-Root. Co., tion leading this generous ofter in this paper. ivin'r it nkennv i»ut renieiubcr th«* lmiuc sw?ill1I►-1:• <ot, Dr. -■lHlim r's Swamp I I: mi. nn> l t in-ji-Mr< ><, llin.uhamton, N. V., on s i'wry bottle. We Tell of Unusual Prices Many Reductions on Summer Goods. Cnn m;il liccnuso tliey are ou sonsi n >l>lo, lip to dftto sfvl. ; of ..iiiiino: 4 pooiis (iH'croil uiiK'h less thnn iho or- • diirirv. Inste i'l of ;; .kinit all tho profit wo can get we give you reduced prices right in the season—wo v.-'ill yoiu 4 patronage, wo value it and moan to show youth;! your money goes farthest whon you buj at .S('! (!.' ICYEU'S. NOTICK: Store will eloss Wednesday at noon each week during JULY" 4 an.l AU<U'ST. j&jtpjg arar&r Special Safe on Cotton Dress Goorls. \Y!i. Tl I IkV'-mv: ■ I -i-apon lit- kept many people from htiving the n> H.ilt tl- it lai-.r- j-t' ■!: h:r. ( :: Mu'attvl in the hanclv of niauuUu'turiMv and jobbers*. Willih now t<> soil at a Io j t > <•' ;ir tlieni out.. Our buyer-' while in New York hint :ii t.hc-c at a in" t advi.'iinLr -jus p.-w'c. Tin* lots are made up of Lawns. Bali tes, Organdies, Malls, <■!<•. new fresh good . choice patterns, i Qualities worth 50c we offer now at 39c. 10c 1 ' " '' " White India Linen —Some at Half. We were able t<> s. rurr son. • exeeptional good values, the henelit yours t«» sive 5e on each yard now. 20e India Liiu'ii- 15c, 12]e India Linons 7.1 c. 15c India Linens lOcjjoe India Linens se. Buttermilk Soap, 5c Cake. The l:("-:inilu' ('osino, Buttermilk Soap at just half price, while this lot lasts. Regular 10c size will be 5c cake, 15c a box. !Qc Linen ToweSing, 5 1-2 c Yard. One of the warm weather needs i- an ample supply of towels in the bath room. We seemv.l a lot <•!' 1 eavy linen towlinsr at a sacrifice and here pass the bar -1 gain to you. Quality that always brings 10c our price 5.1 c a yard. A Great Ribbon Season. Wide is the range and variety of style? this son, on, we are well prepared to : meet the heavy demand for anything in ribbons here. IMain Kibbms in all >lu le- from 2 to ('» inches wide 10c tip to 50c a yard. Persian and Dresden Pil>l>ons in attractive color combinations in all widths, 1 many tempting bMgains 10c to 75c yaid. \'MKY »SPKCIAL: Lot 10c Ribbons at 5c yard plain colors, and silk 3 ! inches wide. Good News of Ladies' Garments. White 1 nien its have the e:i!l this season this week we are showing some regular •"» (M) value- at .". 50, in :it)and 'o inch lengths. 5.00 Suits at 3.50 in Linen and Uep. with Eton Jackets both jacket and skirt trimmed. Rain Coat Bargain 10.00,12.00 and 15.00 Coats 4.08, in oxfords, tans and | greys. Spring Jackets will be cleaned up now at these prices. 10.00 Jackets will be priced 0.00 and 0.50. N.OO and 8.50 Jackets will be pri *erl ,'l.lis. !More o those Muslin I'ndtirwear Sji,-rials, for this week we offer these. 5i.50 Skirts for 2.75, 1.75 Skirts for 1.25. 1.00 and 1.25 Drawers 75c, 50c Drawers H9c. 1.50 Gowns for 1.39: SO • (towns for 71c. Money Savers in Carpet Deparlment. .'i Patterns in Best Velvet Carpets with border regular 1.25 quality priced Ofc yard. 1 Pattern Axniinister uality parlor pattern was 125 now marked 98c yd 1 \ el vet Rug size 10 feet, (> inches by J.'i feet 0 inches oriental design was 1.25 ; now 9-Se yard. sit oils China Malting, good dilrab'e patterns that sold for 2uc now priced 15c yard. 1 Lot Matting Rugs -i,v !'«■. t lvgularly priced 1.50 now marked 1.19, Another lot oxl2 feet that were 6.50, now priced 4.0N. i * "Vudor" Porch Shades an t thai is made to-day and very little high |er than cheap guides oxß feet 1.75: x.S feet M 50, 10x8 feet 5.00. . Decorated Lamps and China Reduced. ( oiilinuing our lie 112 -1 week wo make special offering on our line of fancy lamj . time to clean 1 -. in -lore keeping, there's a wide range of color and decorations, but only one or at most two of a kind so to clear them ' out we make the- • very special priced. L< )T Xo. I—sue: Lamps that sold r< gnlarly at 1.00 and 1.25 decorated-globes and shade.- 1 , large strong burner, neirl v all with brass trimmings. LOT No. 2—1.2*»: R- pillar values l.5(), 1.(»:>. 2.p.), 2.50 up to .1.10, Fancy dc : eorated globes some with lifting oil founts best of burners, all brass trimmed. LOT No. Ji—2.oo: Styles that were from 2.50 up to ;».50 regularly Regular size contre drait burners, fin ly docrated globes and bowls, best of brass trimmings. LOT No. 4—2.50: Reduced from ,'i.ll). 3.29 and 11.50. Largo size and decoratious in pretty colorings, best round | centre draft burners, brass trimmed throughout. Lot No. 5—!>.50: Regularly sold at from 4.10 up to 5.00, Extra large sizes, I pretty styles and decorations best of brass trimmings only, an extra offering. Granulated Sugar $4.75 Per Hundred. Tiiis week we offer yon Franklin Fine Granulated 4.75 per hundred, 25 lbs. 1.25 or !<• lbs. 50c, Arbuckles or Lion Coffee 14le. 50 lbs. (tood Roller Flour 1.00 or 25 lbs. 50c. Specials for Saturday June 2:) rd. Pawnee Oat Fluke 2 pack- 15 or I for 25c, Lenox Soap 2 cakes 7c or 7 cakes for 25c. 1.00 Bucket Mackerel 10 lbs NOc. 71c Buckets White Fish (>se or 1.00 Buckets Soc. Horseradish 2 gia-ses for --e 20c Garden lloes regular size 10c 2 (jt. Glass Water Pitchers (basement) 10c each. Reduced Prices on Ladies' Oxfords. 0.00 ones for 2 50—2.50 ones for 2.00—2.00 ones for 1.75. < jo:d styles tha you sec worn every day but not all sizes in each style is the reason for the sacrifice -we would rither loose several dollars than carry broken lines. The lot is made up of black patent leather and vici kid and of tan russia calf White Can\ <> < )\iords are ideal tor hot summer days or so dressy and cool they're hard to get but come here we have them. Misses and Children's 1.00 Ladies' 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, and 2.00, white and leather heels. Siiiv Prices Worth Considering. A tempting array of specials, prices that cannot be matched elsewhere in qualities that arc up to the best Notice these—you can buy them any day in the week too. Flotiard Silks 50c values at ooc yard is equal to what is sold at 50c at most stores, DO inches. White .laps at 75c, 85 and 1.00, Blacks 50, 75and 85c. Vanki Po igee Silks ;isc guaranteed all silk too full 10 inches wide comes in all colors, best silk for the price ever offered. Taffeta Silk, 2;» inches wide for 45c, Another big value Taffeta is a 27 inch at 1.00. Hrbntai Silk, 85c for 27 inch in extra weight couies in black, white autl colors. Chiffon Taffeta 111 best of quality .'JO inches wide, 1.10, 1.35, and 1.50 black only. < repe de chine all silk, widths 2.'» and 42 inches wide 1.00 and 1.50. Black Taffetas, qualities that will be satisfactory Ik) inches wide 50, 75 and 85c. Schreyer Store Co. IT SI. -- MILTON. PA. - Elm 81. Anxious to Comply# Professor (to student)— You should have written on tlio subject, sir, so that the in<> t ignorant of your audi ence could uuder.-t:uid all that you have to say on the subject. Student—What part of my production is not clear to you, sir? Don't Piny Hymn* nt Sea. Any woman who takes a sea voyage should l>e careful not to play or sin# hymn?; aboard ship except at the regu lar Sunday morning service. Sailors think singing hymns at any other timo Is bound to bring bad luck. It is as bad. they say, us having a parson j aboard, which is reckoned a sure sign i that the ship will goto "Davy Jones' 1 locker." A Itrokcn >"eok. "Did you hear about tlio catastrophe dov n at the Browns' last ulglit?" "No. What happened ?" "Why, Mrs. Brown gave tho baby a bottle to play with, and while she was In the kitchen it fell out of the cradle and broke its nock." "What, the baby?" "No, the bottle." i!in llopc. "I hope." Bal.l the (serious man, "that you haven't been betting on the races." "1 hope so. too." said the young man with the red necktie and the restless eye. "I hope I will wake up tomorrow and find out that the whole thing was ■ a wild dream, but there's no use hop |ng .WilHhillfttOll btur. Thousands of SAMPLES FREE Write to the Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Eondoat, N. for a fres descriptive pamphlet,containing helpful medical advice, and a free mmple bottle of that great Kidney, Liver and Blood medicine, DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE A remedy bached by over 31 year of i irki ble snoo i -• d in thou an da of homes. Pleasant to take— powerful to heal. Stops that Laclc.iche, clears up the urine, relieves frequent urination, stop> the s< aiding pain; cures constipation and dys pepsia. Remember : The name is Dr. David Ken nahfn Favorite Remain, price £1.00(0 for >5.00 ) and prepared at Jio/ulout, N. V. SHERIFF'S SALE Hb >rifTi Sale of all pi raonal, mixed or real i r' 1 J>i■ 11sun; .i I i lir coi pornte frnnchisi -sand . • rporan ri•_•!11 • orilie I »anviilc and Sunlfur.v Si reel Hallway Companv, .1 Corporation «• 1»:i r .-1 .lu!;. I It:»., i!MH, by t In* I Oin limn weal I h of Pennsylvania lo construct, maintain and operalean ciecf ricSlred Hallway located and situate In i he < 'ounty of Montour and extend ing thron-!i :i:11 count v into tlu* counties of « oinmnia ami Northumberland us hereinafter Hy \ irt u-of a certain special IMurles writ of Fieri Facias issued out of |he Court of Com i:i ■ I'ii as of Montour County to me directed, I will expos" Io paliiic sale at Ihe l 'onrl 11«ill*-#* in Danville, Montour County, Pennsylvania Friday, July 6, 'O6, at II o'clock, A. M. Ml the personal, mixed or real property and all I lie corporate franchises ami corporate re ills of the Danville and Sun bury Street .iaihvav ('mipany, a corporation chartered .Inly li. ::mi to construct, maintain and oper uli ati eiectrii- street raihvay in the Counties ■ of Montour. Northumberland and ('olumhiu upon and over the routes and highways here inaiter dcscrih d; and all and singular its line and lines of railway already constructed, routes, rights of way, e\tensloiis, mils, ties, hoiuls. wires, poles, cars, tools, equipments ami all property and rights whaisoi % er widcii tie- said street rai'way corporation has or may have in the • aid counties «»f Montour, Columbia and Northumberland. 'l*l a- route, lines and rights of way and ex t< n>"nis of the said Hallway Company being described as follows: Iginning on a point on I lie River Road be ing a continuation of Market Street in the .Itorough o Danville, i'enn'a directly opposite the Slat" Insane Asylum in lowiiKhijiot Mah ln a westerly direction over, along and upon said road to its intersection with the Horough line of Danville and line of Mahoning town ship and Market street in said Horough, thence westerly over, along and upon sail! Market Street to its Intersection with Mill Street in said Itorough thence in a southerly direction on said Mill street, to its intersec tion with th l >anvllle-l!iverslde Hridge span ning the Susquehanna River, t hence souther ly ov r, along and upon-aid Hridge toltsln t. r eet ion of the i 'ounty lines of Montour and ,\. .i t hit hin.-rland < 'mint ies, I hence continuing over, along and upon said bridge in liearhai t town-hip, Northumberland Couuty, Pennsyl vania, to its Intersection with the continua tion of Mill Street in said township, thence over, along and upon said continuation of Mill street to its Intern ctlon with Railroad or i ia/.ieton .\veilue In said township, thence southwesterly over, along and upon said Hailroad \venue twenty-six hundred and tony-live feet to a point opposite the I racks of tli • Pennsylvania Hailroad Company, thence "outheny un ler the tracks of the Pennsyl vania Hailroad Company to Third Street, thcuce over, along and upon said Third street in a southerly direction to its inlersee tton with Avenue "K" hence over, along and upon Avenue "K" in the Borough of River side, Northumberland I Jountj. Pennsylvania three thousand feet to its intersection with Ninth street thence southorly over a private rigid of way for I he purpose of avoiding sharp curves, dangerous crossings and increasing the physical condition of the property of the said llailway Company, to a point near drive way around Parle, thonce southwesterly a» round and in line with .--aid driveway to i-» iuio " iudiucti i i interHccts.with Tenth st rei !, thence westerly to ast line of Tor- I' lice's l.alie. !|| • lice sol 11 ll e |'|V OVCI' pl'l\alc right of way through lands of A. T. DeWltt for purposes aforesaid along east line of Tor rence's i.ane to lands of Mrs. I. H. Torrance, ti. 'i-fh.Tly over privaie rhrlil of v.iiy for ihe purposes aforsaid thro ■ i iin ds of mrs. i. ft. Coir. nee 700 112 el toSta ton 77 36 thence .lit h We-t erlv ove;-. a ...I li .11 -aid pub lic road to a run cross ng suld public road Ihoiice We-lerly over prive.ie r'-'lii ol'uav for purposes aforesaid through lands of Mrs. I. ;!. I ■ ri• me het to station :M-27 at in' , MV . Hon of lands of Maggie S.Campbell th»nce s.jutiiwi sterly asnl \.. -t -rly over private right ii! way t broii ;h land •o| ii.! Mir_'incS. ('ami - ls 11 for purposes aton said 1701 feel to station 17-.11 at iul l-eet lon of land' of.l. Deyer t 'i. nee we-teriy over pri\ ate rif/ht of way for pur poses as alore -a i t through lands of.l. Deyer |o a point in public road llu-nce over private light, of way for purj o-, >a- a 112 uvsa id th rou ult lands of \Y. 11. Amnieriiian to a point mark ed i in public road and thence over, along and u; on -aid public road southerly to lands of If. L. De\\ itt I heiiee I'.v private right of way forpurposi aforesaid through lauds of H. L. DeWill southerly to east side of ice pondsto a chestnut tree thence southerly to a poifit n. rthv. eM of ground house I hence northerly toSt.nion vjn at intersection of lands ot Philip Snyder thence southerly over private rlghtol was for purposes aforesaid 111 rough land -of said Philip snyd. rat;*; met to st t ion ss-::7 at intersection of lands of Miller Estate thence southerly over private i ighj of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said Miller Estate 886 feet to Station 97-32 at intersect ion of lands of D. It. Kckinan thence southerly over private right of way forpnr po < s aforesaid t broiijli land-of D. If. Kck man 500 feet to Station 103-88 at intersection of lai i- of-John Wands tbenee southerly over private right of way for purposes a foresaid I! 11 oiiu hla lids ..| -aid .1 oh li Wand- 1112 feet to station li iat Intersection of lands of Dennis A. Mci ice thence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said Dennis A. Mel iee :MJO feet to Station 117-iu* at Intersection of lands of .lames Wirt man theme sunt he 'y over private right of way for purp'Ae- mfo • aid tiiioiigli lands of said .lames Wirt man to Station IXS-20 at interseetion of lands of 11. H. Fotist thence southerly over private right of way for pur poses a for.-said thr nigh lands of said H. H. I oust UK) feet t » station iW-'JOat intersection of lands of Charles A. (iuliek thence south wcstei ly over private right of way for pur poses aforesaid througii lands of Charles A. (iiilick 125 d feet to station 1-VJ-i 1 at intersection of lands of< diver Weaver I hence souiiuvesttu ly over private Hghi ol way for purposes aforesaid through lands of Oliver Weaver Pisa lectio station JO7-.i> to a point ill the public road above elder press t hence over, along and upon said public road KHU feet to Station PI Ihence southwesterly over, along and upon said public road Km) foet to Station imi-to thenci southwesterly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of .lames iMiterline 211' Meet to Station 2ls-s<» at intersection of lands of Margaret Mettler I hence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through lands of Margaret Met tier 1071 feet to Station at intersec tion of lands of Joseph 1 tullck thence south* u t r y o\vr private right of way for pur poses aforesaid t hrnuglHamls of said Joseph tiulick sou feci to Station 2SO-20 at intersection of iai id - of I*hil ii > Melller thence sputheny over private right of way for purposes afore sal i through lands of Philip Metier 2072 feet i,. station 2.v;-:*2 at interseetion of lands of s. He. d. r thence southerly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid througii lands of s. Reederii7l feet to station 200-70 at intersec tion of ia nils of P.r. Deats thence sout li west erly over private right of way for purposes aforesaid through land-of said P. C. Deats 2sir2 feet t<» Station 2111-78 at intersection of lands of Ashley 1., Kstate thence soutin rly over private right of way for imr poses aS o re-a id t 111 o 11h lands of -a i J Ashley li. Lawrence Kstate iMi? IV et to Station 305-21 at Intersect ion of lands of Hannah Kutp thence southerly over i>rivate right of way for pur poses aforesaid ilirougli lands of said Hannah lvulp M0 feet to HUitloii :MRMH at intersection of lands of Kmery Kckinan thence southwest erly over private right «d" way for purposes aforesaid through lands of said Emery Kck inan 1017 feet to Stat ion 325-74 at intersection of lands of Mary D. Rockefeller thence south westerly over private right of way for pur poses aforesaid through lands of said Mary 1). Rockefeller 3108 feet lo Station 357-10 at Inter section of lands of J. 1». Ecluiiau thence west . rl > ov, r private ri«g111 <>l wa\ for pur|ios.-s aforesaid Ihrough lands of said J. I>. Eckinan 1222 feet to Stat lon at intersection of lands of Frank P. Kckinan thence westerly ov.-r private right of way for purposes afore said through lands of said Frank P. Kckinan 1080 feet to station 870-06 at interseetion of lands of Forister r.state thence westerly over private right «»f way n>r purposes aforesaid through lands •ifsaid F.iristcr Estate 012 feet to l atawissa Road tbenee southerly over, alongaiul upon said Catawissa Hoacf 7U2 feet to station :MM-42at intersection of lands of Mary Oberdorf thence southerly over, along and upon said Catawissa Hoad 14S0 feeiU» Sta tion 390-2S I hence south westerly over along and upon said Catawissa Hoad 70»i feet to Sta tion loiWHat liitei-section of lands of rharles Moore thence westerly over, airing and upon said Catawissa Road 1977' feet to station 120- 71' , at int. r-. .1 a,i, ..| land- of ],. C. Hoy. r thence westerly over, along and upon said i ata wi -a Hoad HSO feet to Stat ion twlO at in ter eetion of land- of J. S.i lark thence south westerly over private right of way through lands of Isaac Snyder 15dl fct't to Station 450- :»l at Intersection of lands of Samuel Hiland thenc.! southwesterly over, alongaiul upon s ild i alawi-sa Hoad 0."4 feel to Station 4 f *6-t's at Intersection of lands of J S. Clark thence southwesterly over, along and upon said I ':itawiss.i Road 2273 feel to Station 170-86 at lniersect lon of lands of l>. W. Harnhard thence southwesterly over, al »ng and u|k»ii said Catawissa Road fronting on properties of said l>. W. Harnhard, Isaac Sliii»e, Maggie Lyons, a id Lester Sliipe 18:10 feet to Station *l!»7-i»s I hence southerly over, a'ong and upon said Catawissa Hoa t 532 feet to Station ~i<KK af inter section of lands ofiieorge 11. Weaver theiu'e southwestern 501 feet to Station aON-in! at in tersection of lands of W. I lout/ Kyster thence ' southerly over, along and upon said Cata wissa Road 1006 feet to Stat ion 525-56 to luter section ot lands of William Rick and.l. (i. Hriglit I hence souWi'/ y over, a long and upon said Catawissa Road 1051 feel toSta'ic n 512-12 at intersection < 112 Imds of Fmncis Donm l I hence southwesterly over, along anil upon the said Catawissa Road 71W feet lo Station 510-10 thence southwardly over private r ght of way to improve the physical condition of its lo ul tli rough lamlsof l-'.anei- Donn-I .'l5O leal lo Station .'>s2-00 ai Interseeiion of lands of!.. T. Holirlitieii thence southwesterly over private right of way lor purpo is aforesaid andtoavoid sleep gr.des 11 •_ I feet toSta ton 'sU-27 at Interseetion of lands of Charle- P. Rilieliart tiieae - . th —te • 1 ..\erpri\ate right of way for purposes aforesaid through land-of said Charles P. Hindi-art 1207 feet to station 570-21 at int rseetion of lands of W 11. Dnlckcpmillcr thunce southwardlv other pri\ale re. !|| I ua\ I• • I purposes aforesaid Ilirougli lands of W. 11. Druckcnmiller 1027 fee tost .i i.xii tbenee si uihw sterly feet. more or le s to a point marked' "O" thence wcsterl;. I » a point marked "()" in, Cat iwi-sa An. mn t lienee • out Invest rlyovcr, alongnmi upon ('ata wis-a Av«nue iii Hor oilgb "i Sllllbur> . pe 11: -y 1 \ ania lo its int. r-> . - (ion with Reagan stre i thence in a south westerly direct urn o> er, along and upon said Reagan Sti\et to it ; intersection with F.-ir mount Avenue thence in a southwesterly dir rcction over, along and upon said Fail mount Avenue to its intersect ion with Market Sreot; then e across the said Market Street in a Nouthwest.y direct ion over, along and upon Tenth Street tt)its inP rseclP n with Wolver t.uiSlrcet, thence in u nortliwoterly direc tion over, along and upon, said Wolverton street to its inlcrseetion with Chestnut Street, thence in a northwesterly direction over, almigand upon said Chestnut Street to it • in t"i sect ion willi Fourth Street thence ina northeasterly direction over, along and upon said Fourth Street to its Intersection with Mar..el Street thence bv the same route to the place ol beginning, ana the route thereof as sot out in its charter, vis: i Inning at a s >lnt on Market >t reel di rect y opposite the State Insane Asyiiuu in tie t .wushlp of Mahoning, Montour County, Pennsylvania, thence Ina westerly direction over, along and upon said Street to Its Inter seeiion with the Horouyh of Danville and line of Mi honing township t hence westerly along, ovei'juid upon said Market Street to lis intcr- tionwith Mill Street in the said Horough Me me in a-out iierly direct lon on the said Mi'l Street to its intersection with the Hridge Spanning the Susquehanna River, thenc over, along and upon said hridge in a souther ly direction to the County lines ofMou-'our and Northumberland Counties I lienee over, along and upon said bridge in Northumber land County to its intersection with Railroad Avenue in th • township of Rush, Northum ber and County, thence over, along and upon said Railroad Avenue in said township in a westerly direction to its Intersection with Montour Si reel in tin; Borough of Riverside, N•iftliuin I M • r I; t IKI County, thence com inning over, along and upon said Montour Street in a southerly direction to its intersection with Sunhury stivet in the said Borough thence over, along and upon said Sunhury Street in a westerly direction to it M Intersection with Avenue "1" thence along, over and upon Avenue "F" to its intersect ion with the Bor ough line of Riverside and the Rushtown Roait in Rush township, Northumberland County tlienccina westerly direction along, over end upon said roail to its intersection Willi Pin. Swamp Hull u |{oad 111-• n< «.- in a Southerly direction over, along and upon said r« ad to its Intersection with the Cata wissa Road thence in a westerly direct lon over, along and upon said road to its intersection wiili Oravel Run thence continuing in a •lout herly direct ion over, along and upon said road to Kllnesgrove and its intersection with the lines of Upper Augusta and Rush town ships, Northumberland County, thence over, along and upon said Catawissa Road wester ly toils intersection with Catawissa Avenue thence o\cr, along and upon said Catawissa A venue to-the Komugh line of Sunhury and its intersection with Market Street in* said I'.or. 'ii _:li t hence westerly over, alonu and up on said Market Street to its intersection with the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany in the liorough of Sunhury, Northum berland County a foresaid thence returning by said route to the place of beginning forming a complete circuit. AND ALSO THE FOLLOWING EX TENSIONS OF THE SAID ROUTE AND RAILWAY, VIZ: No. I. Beginning at a point In the Borough line of Riverside, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, at western end of Gearliart Street thence northwardly through an alley to Fifth Street thence westward ly on Fifth Street lo Avenue "F" thence northwardly on Avenue "F" to Fourth Street thence west- on Fourth Street to Avenue "E" thence southwardly on Avenue "E" to Ninth si ivct dunce w. siwardiy on Ninth Street to Avenue "D" thence southwardly on Avenue "D" to DcWltt's Park. Also N0.2. Beguiling in the public road lead ing from Danville to Catawissa being the river road on Ihe north side of the Susquehanna River dlr< etly southeast of the main entrance to the Hospital for the Insane and at the in tersection of the tracks of the Sunhury A Danville street Railway Company in Mahon ing town-hip County ot Montour and State of Pennsylvania thence easterly along over and upon said road through townships of Mahon ing and Cooper, Montour County, Penn'a, and Montour town-hip, Columbia County, Penna, to a point at the main entrance of the north side of I 111- i';iiii\vi-si River hridgc at it it •-rweci em «,r • r n--hs or t tit? oiiumDin vV Mon tour Klectrlc Railway Company, Montour township, Columbia County. Pa. Also No.Beginning at the intersection of Third and Hanover Streets in the Borough of Noil h u 1111 >i ■;" I a nd, iVim'a.. I hence sou t h<;i ~i wardly over Hanover Street to the Borough line at and near low water mark < 112 the Sus qiielianna River. Beginning at a point at intersection of main road leading from Danville, Pa., to Northum berland, l\a., and a public road or extension of Market Street, in Danville Horougli thence easterly oyer last mentioned road to West Market streel In said Borough thence to and over Bast Market Street to Perry Street, thence northerly over Ferry Street to Mul berry Street, thence westerly over Mulberry street to Mill Street, thence northerly over Mill street to end ot Borough line and main road leading to Mausdale. thence northerly ovcrsaidroad to Mausdale, thence westerly through the townships of Valley and Liberty over main road to Mooresburg, thence south erly over said main road through the town ship of Point. Northumberland County to Third Street in Borougn of Northumberland, Pcnn'u., thence over Third Street southwest erly toOueen Street in said Horougli. Also, No. 4. Beginning at intersection of Sunhury Street and Aveiiue "K" in Riverside borough, Penn'a., thence over Avenue "E" to Ninth Street, thence westerly over Ninth Street to Avenue "D," thence southerly over A venue "D" to DeWltt's Park. And begin ning at Intersection of Avenue "1>" and"De- Witt's Park thence southerly on Avenue "D" to Rushtown road in Oearhart township, Northumberland County, Pa. And begin ning at Intersection of Montour and Oearhart Si reets thence CUstwardly on Oearhart Street to sunhury Street. Also, No. .">. And beginning at intersection of Mill and Front Streets in the Borough of Danville, Pa., thence easterly on Front Street to Railroad Street, thence northerly on Bail road Street to Market S'reet in said Borough. Also:— Two I I bench open cars. < )ne generator and switch-board. Three complete turn-out sets. About '2BOO Railway ties, SI |K pounds of 4-0 feed wire. One reel % In. span wire. 1712 Copper bonds. aOO i'-foot brackets. Iron box lightning arresters. Lot of over-liead material. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of the Danville Jfc Sunhury Street Bail way Company. GEORGE MAIERS, SHERIFF. JAMES SCARLET, Attorney. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder for swollen, tired, hot, smarting oei. Sample sent FKKE. A so Free Sample of the FOOT-EASK SANITAHY COHN-PAD, a new Invention. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lc- Roy, N. V. OA.BTOTIIA. Benrs ihe /> Kind You Havs Always Bought EXECUTOR'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. The undersigned executor of the last will and testament of A.S.Wagner, late of the Borough of Turbotvllle, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, deceased, will otter at public sale on the premises, on Saturday June 23rd 1906, at 1.30 o'clock, P. M., all the follow ing described messuage or tenement and tract of land situate In Limestone township, Montour county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit:—Beginning at a corner in the public road leading from California to Milton and running thence in the centre of the public road leading to Para dise North, seventy and one half degrees West (N. 70-V£°W.). sixteen (10) perches to a stake; thence in the centre of said Paradise road, North, forty seven and one fourth de [ grees West (N. 47-J-4°W.), ninety three and eight tenths (03.8) perches to a stone; thence along lands of .lames Shell North, twenty two and three fourths degrees East (N. 22-%°E.), ninety four and three tenths (01.3) perches to a stone; thence along lands of Alex. Blllmeyer South, 11 fty two degrees Fast (S. 52°E.) one hundred thirty seven and five tentlis (137.5) porclios to a stone in the California road, and thence in said California road South, forty and three fourths degrees West (8,40-8-° W.), ninety four and three tenths (94.8) perches to the place of beginning Containing 73 acres 20 perelier strict measure, whereon are erected a large stone and brick dwelling house, frame bank barn and other necessary out-buildings, all in a good state of repair. There is an ex cellent youngorchard, a never failing spring and running water on the farm. At the same time and place X will otter at public sale a frame shed near the Paradise Church formerly used by decedent as a tie] shed. J. H. K KEI'VENNECK, W. W. BARK, Auctioneer. Executor H, W. CHAM IIKRLIN, or the estate of Attorney. A. S. Wagner, dee'd 112 ASTORIA ——j.iib.j H For Infants and Chlldf n. CASTO™iThe Kind You Have 1555? I Always Bought simßating the Food andßegula- ■ _ # ling Uie Stomachs and Bowels of Bears the / t z - I Signature / A Promotes Digestion, Cheerfu- ° M -/ lftr nessandßest.Containsneitlier r W V. F Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. ■; 01 Xl\m If NorHAHCOTIC. nmpeafoun-SAMUnnrCHVi | \ Ay frtmpkin Seal"" > \ I IA I „ J (\ ijCi 1 In Hfn{t .\ead-- I 1 Y ■ <2S&2fLm J /ft T II CO A perfect Remedy for Constipa- I M A/' UOu tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea I Worms .Convulsions, Feveris- I ftf A „ A... M i\ess and Loss OF SLEEP. W» 112 fj| liuor Facsimile Signalur# of j Thirtv Years ■■QimgngggnH C ASTORIA TMI •■MTAUK MMMNVi NBW WH MTV. WALLED HIM UP ALIVE Mtin Sentenced to be Crucified for Kill ing 3§ Women [Meets Other Horror. Tangier, June 15.—According to ailvices received from Marakesh, the Cobbler Mesfewi, who had been con victed of the murder of thirty-six wo men whose bodies were found buried under his shop in his garden, has ex piated his crime. Instead of being crucified, as had been intended, at the last moment it was ordered that he be wallfed up alive. Previous to the final act in the tragedy, Mesfewi was subjected to daily floggings. While the masons were working they were surrounded by a mob, who jeered Mesfew. The first two days of his entomb ment the cobbler screamed continu ously, but the third day the living tomb gave forth no sound. It is pre sumed the murderer died of exhaus tion. CASTOIIIA. Bears the /) Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Birthday Surprise Party. On Saturday, June 16, a surprise party was tendered Mrs. Aunfe Ellis at her home near Exchange in honor of her birthday. Notwithstanding the hard thunder storm that catnc up about noon, chil dren, grandchildren, relatives, friends and neighbors came pouring in. Among those present, were: Mrs. Ivate Bogart and little Misses Tillie and Mario Muffly, of Milton; Mrs. Kate Oaks and daughter, Myrtle, of Watsontown; Mrs. Wilda Dennin, Mrs. Ella Dolman and son, Warren, of Eyers Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Hud son Leidy, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Switzer and son James, of Washing tonville; Mrs. Polly Rishel, of Five Points, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bortz and children, Miss Mabel and Ralph, Mrs. Dan Bortz and children, Floi ence and Ada, of Schuyler; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bortz and children James and Grace, of California; Mr. J. J. Bardole and daughter Miss EUn, of Ottawa; Mrs. Andy Martz and daughter, Miss Laura, of Strawberry ridge, It. F. D.; Mr. Stephen C. Ellis, Mr. John A. Ellis, Mrs. Felix Wertman, Mrs. James Mills, Mrs. Albert Whipple, Mrs. Annie Ellis, Mrs. Win. Mills, Mrs. Charley Yagel, Mrs. John Ellis, Mrs. Jesse Hart man, Mrs. Thomas Dennin, Mrs. Annie Treon, Misses Myrtle Holdren, Clara Dennin, Isabel Dennin, Lily Hartman, Lizzie Ellis, _ Mary Ellis, Hannah Dennin, Be'rnice Mills, Annie Ellis, Susan Yagel, Hazel Wertman, Cecelia Dennin; Messrs Stephen Ellis, John Ellis, Wilbur Yagel, Oscar Ellis, David Mills and Lloyd Ellis, all of Exchange. The day was spent in preparing and eating a most bountiful dinuer which all en joyed, also games and music were in dulged in by the young folks during the afternoon, when all departed for their various home l , wishing Mrs. Ellis many happy returns of the day. A GUERT. LIV-R-OiDS CURE CONSTIPATION —V". Zmmmm ■■ ■ l)r.Qidmnn'n famous Prescrip tion pejniannntly cures ( 'onstipation, Bilious- QOes, Sick Hoadaclio. Price 25 Cents. Pottsgrove Items. Lee Lindner, of Riverside, called on friends in this place Monday even ing. E. 11. Dyer moved to Danville on Monday. Edward Robbins visited friends in Danville on Sunday. Miss Emma Fetter is slowly im proving after being housed up for a couple of weeks. Daniel Bucher near this place is putting up a new barn. A. Haunty is doing the carpenter work. Miss Grace Leran, of Limestoue ville, called on her brother, J. W. i Leran on last Friday. 1 Several heavy storms visited this . section of the country during the past , week. Bain, which came down in • torrents Saturday and Sunday and ! Monday night did considerable dam , age to the wheat, it being laid flat to i the ground in places. Will hardly 112 raise up agaiu. VITALOIDS Cure Nervous Diseases. UliiiS&UUl Dr. Oidman's Prescription— Strengthens the nerves, Builds up worn oat men 1 and women), Price 60 CW, * 1 The Secret uf Success. The secret of success is not so much in knowing how to make money as in the ability to hang onto it. We assist people in their efforts to save money. If this matter concerns you, call and see us about it. ONE DOLLAR WILL START _ AN ACCOUNT. The First National Bank of DANVILLE, PENN'A, PAYS THREE PER CENT. INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. Resources Over >51,250,000,00. V _________________ vfS®lSr «»at mm Ttiore are aaaroflfeC* II PattmiMU iatfe*VfMU Suits than of Uf ether make Tkto ift m account ol Ik air afyl* accuracy U( al*pk*Jty. torn Freo. lukeartbe tddajr ant) and CattloMo (akowUc aw |N«M| at AH. A«r«i TK< MCCAUTCO., Aft v*Z W. M. SEIDEL, 344 Mill Street OQttOOOOO tw REVIVO VITALITY THI anzukT rxunrcn h hm but prodac— ttfibwmnltttaMtejl. UmH powerfully And qnlekly. OuMvhMtUtttMtyi fount men will main their M MfcMfl.ti!•!§ man will reoorer their youthful vlior by «d| RETITO. II quleklyeadenrelwtwlenelNmw dns, LoH YiUUty, Impoteney, Mlf htty ■■L-i— % Loft Fower.FUlln# Memory. VMUM Pin>—.«ii ■i» .ff.cts of attt-abw or itcwiud IbOmmMhu Whlota nnfllo on* (or rtndy, bnalMM or nunlaf*. M not only oum by starting at tko (Ml of 4UMM. kM li • tnu norr* toslo sad blood baßdor, Mat ins baok tba pink (low to Mlo okoikinlio | storlns tba flro of yooth. ft wtrdi oi lil> ' and Contraption. Insist on karlae BITHftM stbsr. It osn b« sairUd In TSSt »nkl. ■I.OO pwpaokaia.or sUtoteS.ee. I Nsi mlHm innaMo to s—o ee Mini ISO oioooy ■ Book and sdTIM frjs iMMt ROYAL MEDICINE CO., SsJ?E!T'* LOCAL DEALER G. cA. 'ROSSiMA&C- Can You Afford r ° Be Without Tht»? IF YOU DIE how will YOUR family fare? IF YOU BECOME TOTALLY DISABLED and incapacitated for*work how will YOU fare ? The fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co* of Philadelphia, Pa. L. O.POUSE, Prttldtit. Ckarl«r#4 lift ADAM SMITH, GENERAL AQENT.. 226 Ea»t Forth St., . BERWICK PA. *jr- Apply for Agent'a Contract.
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