MONTOUR AMERICAN FRANK C. ANGLE, Proprietor. Danville, Pa., Dec i 7 IW3. LEFT CHILDREN TO FREEZE Two little tots, aged two and four respectively, children of Mr and Mr». Charles Getter, ot Sh wuokin, win on Tuesday afternoon r- - ue i from lr. < / ing in tlieir home on Second street, where their parents had looked them in The Getter.- live in the b inont of David Fisher's house Hie cries of the neglected > 1»i! livn > I ittia ted quite a crowd, who \vi re UII i h' to enter rlie room and svli<\e them i~ tt" doors and window - \vi r hi the sight aroused the pity of S< liool Di rector Peter Ban, wh > pa--d hy, and lie went to the oil: of At! iin-v I ng er to see it the pjor dir■> tor- could not lie uotitied to hi »kin md ait n I to the suffering children The children, win ha Ib n cared for at the poor lum-> \N • t urn dto their parents two months igo at the latter s request Attorn' \ I ng> rno titled the poor «1 ir• ctois offi e, hut none of the ditector- w< rein. and he and Mr. Barr de< oh d r<» goto there lief of the children, and it in ee>--ary, to break in. Fisher had a key to the basement, however, and when tl ■ -> iiool direct ors arrived, tin unlock- d the door and rescued the cliil lr< n, who were half frozen. A kind neighbor. Mrs. Snyder, took the children in, thawed th«'iu out and fed them until tak- n to the poor house. After Attorney Uug< r had gone hack to his oflice.the parents v. ho -aid they had been down town, came ti •■ r■ and wanted the children Mr. Ung« rand the neighbors weie unwilling to give them up to be neglected hy their cruel parents. B* ware of Ointiiiflts for C&tanb that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense o mell and completely derange the « hole -ys em when entering it i the ffiiituns -tir acen. Such article- should never b< u-ed e\- cept on prescriptions from reputable physi cians,as the damage they ill do on fold to lie s«H>d you can p(^ x lbly derive from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, mannfaeitired by I •' Cheney A Co , Toledo,O.,contain-no meieurj and is taken internally, aetitu directly upon I lie hlood and mucous -urfac< • oft lie -\ stem. In buying Hall's Catarrh i ur< t»e sure you :?et lie genuine. It is taken internally. and made II Toledo, Oh O, by 1.1 < iieney ACo | .-! Hernials free. Sold by liruggiKts, pr.ei 7 »■ p< • t>of Hall's Family Tills are the in i. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. There has just closed the first nation al conference of colored Associations at Atlanta, Georgia, it which 1.10 de legates were present from tie college and city Associations Two of the secretaries of the international Com mittee who are promoting Bibh Study conducted session- at the <•> nference iu the interest- of thi- j ha-' of tlie work in the city and .student Associa tions. They report unu-ual interest and intelligence regarding religious work amoDg colored young men. Mod em methods of organization and work were intelligently and enthn iastical ly consideied. The Atlanta Association h is recent ly made the colored Association a de partment of it- work. Leading men at various points in the Soutii are assist ing in the movement. Tl ■r> are now t'-7 colored school and uoll-ge A-so ia tions, and 34 colored city As ociations in the United States. Tin membership is nearly 7,000 and i- growing rapid ly. In the building r- - tit 1 y given by .Mr. George Foster Peahodv to the col ored branch in Brooklyn, educational classes are taught by th« he-t educat ed colored men in Brooklyn. Mr. Peabody math tli lii-t contri bution to the s.-, 0,001 endowment tor colored work, given to the Interna tional Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association- Thi-commit tee has for thirty y ai- aimed to de velop this department, ind hi- two educated colored secretaries wh i are directing the eutrpri- The colored department in New York City has recently bought a - 000 building, and now has a m- mbi I - ship of 2SO. Twenty men, mo.-t oi them Pullman port-is, are rooming m its dormitories. it contemplates erecting a i To, 000 building in tin fut ure. Hon. P. J. White Dead. SCRANTON, Pa., Dec. Hl.—Patrick J. White, who represented the Fourth Lackawanna distri- t in the hi-t Legi lature, 'lied suddenly in a Deh-ware and Hudson passenger tiain today while on his way from his lionn in Archbald to this city Heart fa i lure, thought ro have ben brought on by a brisk run to the station in trier to catch the train, caused Mr Whit, '.- death. Mr. White was <5.1 year- old. He was born in Ireland and wa- form erly principal ot the Archbald High school. Many Made Homele . PITTSBURG. Dec If Between seventy-five and one hundred people were rendered lioneile-- today and driven out iuto the < Id, with nothing bat their night cloth- s, by a fir- which destroyed the planing mill an ! lumber yard ot the Bonnet Lam 1 • r md Mm ofacturing Company at Mill-.al- Pa., and partially destroyed a do/.-n i . - . • adjoining the burn-< 1 null pi ty The tire started IN TIN n JU> room of the planing mill about I o'clock an<l lor a time tin ttenc I i- nt r•• town. Aid was , >ijaestcl i om .v!•- leghenv bur befor- t'i • •imiii- * reach ed Millvah«, tin 'i e \\ i- nn-i r eon trol. Shortage in Bank 0a i.i-r« A outi' NEW HAVKN, ('.. tin , I). HV \n additional shortag- ot * ,|ll ' nnl; at' the total thus far known be been discovered in the account ol \-:i Buhbtiell, ashier of the Yale National Bank, 'who uinitted -in cide yesterday. (4«-n>-ial I. S (J.-iiv, president of the bank,-aid u would b<- impossible to state d< finitely until to morrow whether tl in i- -till great- r shortage, but hi de lared It I It -on fident that the full • <t- ut of ll do taloat lOU has alie .-h be.nl, .IIU i " Not Under Quarantine. lr was reported about tuwu Tues day that the members of the Bonnett A Moulton theatrical company who wer not permitted to leave their car in tins city upon returning to Milton Monday evening wore «juickly placed under quarantine. This is denied by Mi lton The smallpox suspect is still under quaranll no, but the certificate giveu t!.t* other members of the company bv Dr. Brothers of the State Board of Health declaring that in view of prt . nition- taken they are in no danger of scattering the germs ot the diseii-i is accepted without question in Milton and the people are permitted togo and to come at pleasuie. Moiidav night and Tuesday the show people were domiciled at \\>si Milton Fav dav is about due and as ~oon as they receive their money it if believed that the people will fompor aril\ disband and return to their re spective homes It i- denied in Milton that the small pox sii>p ct before being placed under quarantine succeeded in getting infe anv hotels or places ot business. Me cros-ed the bridge but soon after was takcu into custody It is believed that the case is one of smallpox. The uii foriun ite actor is quarantined in a 'r coach,on the siding at Dou ;i!, H place about three-fourth- of mile below the town. The people ot Milton profess not in the least to be alarmed over the mat tor. The scare if seems, is confined tn the several towns of the coal region, especially Girardville, whcte the company played Saturday niglif Many inquiries reach Milton daily from thone places, asking for the name of the simUpo\ suspect, which are made by business peopV anxious to know whether tinman was about their place during his -tay in town. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occasionally life itself 1- the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's Now Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headajli's Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough 2ic it Paules & Cu's Drug Store. Measuring the Roads. The supervisors ot Gearhait town ship, Northunihei 1 »ud county,are just now eugag- d in measuring their high ways in order to comply with the Sproul Good Roads law by turning in the road milage of the township. Sup ervisor Richard of the lower end em ploys the method adopted in this county, namely, recording the revolu tions of a wheel whose circumference has been measured. Supervisor Gear hart of the upper end is much aided by the town lots which flank the road. TO CURE A (JOLI) IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Rromo ets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. \V. 'irovesV signature is on each box. List of Traverse Jurors for l'eriii l'eriii oi Court, 1903. Anthony—Bryan C. Denueu, t'. <'. lolir. P. F. Brennen. Cooper- Isaiah Kium, William Dough erty. Danville, First Ward—Goorgn K. Animerinan, William Sturtzrl, Will iam M. Heddens, Samuel McCormick, Taring G. Brown. Danville,Secoud Ward Joseph Bird, William Switzer. Danville, Third Ward James lin uegan, Dan Lyons, Hurry Patton, W. ,1. Bitter. Dan Ryan, Henry Fleeken stilie. Danville,Fouitli Waid A. C. Angle, Wilson Fry. •!oseph Sherwood, John Wen i go r. Liberty William P. Blue, Lutliei Crumley, Andrew Billmever, Dan Shade Mahoning Fiank Smith, Edwaid Maus, W. T. Dyer, Jerrv Donovan, H« iiry Reich. May berry—Joseph Brofee. Valley-K. V. Flick. West Hemlock—Matthew Mans, Pc ter Shnltz. Albert Hartniau. Ltet of Grand Jarois for Dec. Terui of Court 1903. Anthony—Thomas Dorr, William Brennen. ('ooper—Ben jam i n Buck. Derry—J. W. Lowrie, John E. Wolfe, John Seidel. '.Jit Danville, First Ward—C. C. Mover, William Minceinoyer, George Freeze, Thomas Reifsnyder. Danville, Second Ward —Edward Mowery, Harry Pliile. Danville, F mrtli Ward —Jo'id Jenk ins, Theodore Baker, James Toohev. Peter Deitrich, Thaina- Gill. Liberty Charles Rohbins.* J.' D Cotner. Mahoning—George W. Sandel. JMayberry C W Eckman, ('laud R Kimbel. Wasbingtonville—John V Cooper, A. L. Heddens. Took a Business Course. .1 imes () Frazier.of this city.gradu ited in Pierce's Business College last week. He took a general business 1 course. STORY OF CUM. Discovered by Dr. David Kennedy Only Kidney Remedy Sold Under Guarantee Dr. I >nvi«l Kennedy was born in New York 112 ity, but lit an <-nrly age Ins family moved toltoxhury, K. V. He whs graduated in lsco from the N-w York College of Physicians and Surgeons. He at om a volunteered as a surgeon and was assigned to the I'uited Stiit. -s Army Gem ral Hospital in West Phil ii '■> Iphia, and soou becalm- President ot tin hxainining Hoard and Consulting Surgeon. After I ho war, i »r. Kennedy settled m lton d'iut. City of Kingston, K. V., where for a number of years he enjoyed a large prac tii •• us an operative surgeon. He was one ot the Presidential Electors r>f New York Stat.-, Mayor of Kingston for four years, an I li> Id many other professional busin- ss and pi>liti< al <>ffiees. I lie latest achievement of his life was the <lis iv.-rv of Cal-cura Solvent, a positive i ui •• tor all diseas. sof the kidn<*vsau'l blad der. In s| leaking of this remarkable remedy, Ic ,tid: "Cal-cnraSolvent is the crowning achievement of my life. It will not dis. j appoint." i our druggist will return your money if 1 f\il-( ura tails to cure, and The Cal-cura (Joinp iny, of ltondout, N. V., wdl pay Iho Iruggist. Cal-cura Solvent cures ot • s of Kidney, Bladder and l.iver dis ol.lt i.. SIOO a bottle, llniy one si^«. A WRONG DIAGNOSIS •..II : twriiiy three iiied ill' l'us<i --;iug an iin <ilia; -•! Sl l ' M »u ,iv ear. quite cMOllgll 111 : I«! 11 \ ill his Wishes, there w:i inilliiii I'm* him in.ii • ■ iui|-I i-li Wln n lin ■ ■ i - 'i- tin ih' a I sp> .la list tuhl linn dial ;t <'>"'!-iin Itiiii|» li' had (li-, ,i\i i. il mi In- |ii i miii tun iifar a \ ital pail tn Inn mm. I ua- ma ma li 11 it.' - and would kill lliiu \v illlill a pei.od ul 11 011 l a lew mouths 111 a I . • I In* iilllv liiil I 111 a I li'liil in.' lie . iiiiiuilii'i'lui'llt Was tin' stlfti'l in. i,i\« I\■ I 111i\\'i■ \i■ r, sju, ~ tli. re w.. -a- y I ii*. {»;<itl, Ilt«• \ ililig niiili tie t, :i, hi..l ii. 'urn c\. t\ lli i 1114 lii* lunl into .a-li aml yet all tli.' enjoyment || ri' Was in it I'liis w ulllil S.'l \i' a iliiiil.ii' |>lll'| •-.• nt >. i\ mj; him pleasure ami <ll \ I'll in ; liis ininil I 'iirlii's Im-li. \.'il Ihiit Ih.' greatest en joyment i- in In- derived from assor'ut tiou w itli thf •.|»in.-111 • se\ Hi' had m> 111111« 1 1.1 run .in.* hiiiisi II tu any one wmiiaii he • bus. 111 iff Tin- first wan Agnes Iw 1 • .I, mil' ul 'ln.-i' girls win 1 ill I'al is go I»\ tin' 11:1 tut* of grisettc. the .si'i i.litt wa- Miklil'll St flair, a so ficty lii'llf; tin- third Margaret Wal ton. t In' il .-in.: ul t il'*i '»y man whilst* innmi.' was Inn SI -J'lit a year. I'tiiin'S s| H -i 11 an a vt'i 1 tif a I mi>111! 1 I'iir that Ins ttitiiut* was growing lc»s. he eolisulteil lii- J»11 y~• iatt. wlin tnlil it 1111 that In* It i'l lt.'.*ii mistak.'ii iti Ii- ma ligtiant ,*ha 1a• tit. Il was a harmless growth ami was lieing ;t!i>orlied I In* \utiii-. 111:111 it mud hiius.-ll with li£l ■ Im* fore lii 111 am! a fortune reduced from SjimmiH Itu .---; 11h>• 11 nit nf wh han In come mull derived for hart' sup |M»rt II' 1 1— olved to a 111101111. !• thf fait to lii li'iiti 11 i 11** »ssin*inti s. begin tii wih tln- rli ruy 11. 111 s tlaugh It r • \i ago 1w 1- lull 'i.v my phy-a-ia 11 that I inns! tii<* w Inn a short period 1 turned my 1 irtulif into i*as|i and have In 'i'ii -pending it freely ever since. en ju; inir a in 11 deal of it in yum* '"'i' |»ati> New 'hi- ih-tor tolls mo that !it> was 11. ■ aUi'ii in tlu> character of my t!i- is. • -{l.l I havi. nothings tu fear. Sonii • It'.out uf II,;. fortiiii' i-- left, ill -1 ' lit I*. 1 mr a 1 'i*: <' li' in-. i 1 Miu share il •. Hi tin is 11 i.v wife*;" Mar:: ; 1 'it- l.i s.,nn> time 1"' fori. 1 "i'l I'ii; •■I lon •! 1; ti.i;i'. uf 11:1 iiiij my lifi-,'* she 1 "with a mail who hit* ■ . thy f.'l : Ml 'I 11 V 1 I'll S.I 11.t1.h is needed ii: yuti mi your doctor's lirst it 11 tioiiin t nil ii » 11 1 inrtnil.' to till* |>o4 ' I■■ s* ■ i 1■ linUgll to carry j < '•! tin i-h ; on p rind yoii OX 1 ii-i ti'ii ; ■ i .ml n w itlimit :t cent math- i tli pi ' hi ri'snivi'd I iii'-'it have sa\| *1 - \ • ' inv mswi r is -No." Willi il. .M-i! 1. ■a! 1 'Mm s I t't lI.T. perhaps jiiu:• .1. • • •• -I than " •■: 1 li-m dot tut' hint t - lli i l.< lan-' - -a die. ' few day -. '• •11 ' iri-wi- .. n ' tempo rarily the 1! - 'gi>-cable 112 "cling - nisi -1111.-iit ii1 11 *i h - !'• ii ' T i ho sun-lit M.idri't! St. '' ill* ami t I ho: «•! h s do. ior's two i: an ii*. i n ii' ; ".Mildred." ! >• added. * I. d I -might fortuin I w. 1111 haVf a-';ftl you u share i! uiili m' Ax i? >! t aiiiiol thin!, -.f !•! ■ i>si;,_ r that y m sho'i d si :1' tiv I• . . arly i m miu "1 trtii - " i''i»lifil the girl, "that liinl you a>U<*d nit' In-fore the sqnaii dfiiiiff .if your fi.rtutii' 1 wnultl have nsoptid you. though ;n-.it'-r tuiiuin'- ha vi- o'l' rt-d nit* As it i-. 1 mu-t tu » uiih you that your in-uiue woiiltl not - ipport u." i-xcfpt in i'oui pitr.*!fi*t* j• .\• •iy for which I havi* no tlis|f ' I orh s !••! I i" with a had ■ I in* ' im he. aust* In- !i I 110 prim i*. otJici lit""iiisi" ! . had Kp. lit ill- I . ;'H i . Ill' dill not l.lluW* •A*l.it'll •• :•.. I ' ll 1 111 ' ,11-!. lint in hi-- l.i i t 1 112 11 ill 11 itl! l*i i' t t!a* r.- 1..: \*i liy '''. •. 1 i'i ! Ati'l now." hi* 1. "a a a-' . "»n|'t I W II CO tu \ I . ,M|| i . • Will i 1:: \<■ no - .'l'liplt •• I 11 a,. 11 lie Sii 1 ihiO will li. 1 v 1 11 tcni|. a■ii in tu hot "Tuny." - sai 1 all. :' lie had an lii. in. -1 ti. I' •• 1 1 .t ■! ! ail . • I*l • i that his ii; • - fur.* i i and that ho sti'.l h 'i ii '• iti I ik. '.'.mi are a COuil !'• i ! .. . Villi I.a ' til a ~'|| 1110 'white' inn I .if. i' ' lit 1 lot of mon 1v mi ,n ■ .! now y..* i ; i'uposi> tu cet rill of tho ; of viiur I'urttme in the _ '• ■ 'a ' ■ ■ I ■: ■ ■ there i- n •' ■■ ' tried to I. t • down to lead >1 dy Mi'e, nnd let the rest of us tni; ■ ''it* of ourselves ' It will he si' a ! t •> l>ofut'e I*lll 011 l aild decrepit: meat while I II Li t along" i'orhes nil! si. 1 y protesting that she was tin- only triecd left him ami that she shmiiti ~m u m -o W'lu n the 11 ":t il y he went to 5,.,. |.»-r a;;ain he found that sin- 1 .ul moved "1111011! leaving any tiddre--. Five yea- pa--.il. 1 tile day An tl;ony I'or' illed upon his physician and •■ i'l 10 h ,■ "Im. if. I il *e to thank you for the all'" i 1 r in wh'* It you handled 11.y r. -e • 11 t\\ s - iippusetl I had a malignant tionot The growth, what ever it was Ii ; disappeared. Il was not that ft .in w hieli I sulTered, but general \vu:lhlesstn- Soon after you proiiouiiced Bie sound I went to work and have - n-eeed I in up h pood lnis : iit - I have recently mar rled Miss Mar- iret Walton, who was your prineipal assistant in handling my diseasi' Cooil nioriiinc. iloctor." I'orhes hand, d the physielan an en velope eontiiin.ug a substantial cheek for athli ii' n I f> ■ ii I>W i N <" I \ 11N i i I». N rural delivery mail ■■ uriers intormiiig them of the holding of a Stale con vention of rut il curriii- in (iettvs. hnrg today for tin- poiposeof organiz ing a Slat.- otgani/ition. wliieh will in turn become affiliated with the na tional ii-- ei :ti hi Then ai. i - hue been sent out by tin- hi ,cl- of various eiunlv orgini/.afion and anange men's have h-. ii made \\hereh.v car rll is fioni 11rinti. s iut bavins i/.ation- cin bu admit 1 I to the State eonveill it n in some ections ol the St ite offoi is are I eii made t • 01 g ini/e mntu tl horse liisuiam i' eoin panics, o a- to provide against I -- ot liors s ami it I- p. obahle that this i tb- (eif. -Im 1 g im cting A lilt tu lit-avc His Room. VV ill i till .I \ lilt - I in- mi lar 11 eov i ert d as to hi abh to et.nie down stall at the Montour House. I|t< -p. Nt \ era I In.tu- ve-ti rday m the i. tiding room II was looking w. II ind was hi good > j 11111 ehatl ph isinlly with hi- 11 lend- who bad a- I'liiltb d an.tltlil bIOI. ODD ROCK FORMATIONS. fun ijiK'n * i.iiJ.s «»i \(iliai*e on tli«* I «»f:«it tl ol HI. 11, I. lia. I ln'i'i' .ill' il aM-t nvci tpie r freak (if lialuri Oil tin- i-lalid i'l St. Helena or rather lour. lor hih' of them is a group 4>t tln luuro- known ilit world over us (lie "Devil's Nose and Ij it ami iii- I inug liters " Any one who is :i 1 ii>• in study the island as it is j an*l nut rim wild over the Napoleonic legends w 11i< 11 have clustered about (hat •'s -alwiiiiil rnik" since the days | when the 1 .iitle Corporal"' was housed , tin rein hi- living grave will find much i that will re|i ,i ior investigation. time j and study 'l'he iju«eii >t tit the natural forma [ tions are the oddities above alluded to. ; The lirst hi tlii'sr imitative forms is a in. k\ A-oiuontorv \\ hit li has been know ii lin ii.ines which t- ikn iI \ Old ] N;i-k"- tia-.il projection since May ■ sighted tne i-dand .iu-t in time to see the devil disappear beneath the waves in the best harbor, leaving his nose as a reuiindi r «>t what might h:11■ |n . should the \ eiitiii • -Miiiie Spaniard seek - est v s favorite haunts, '•l.ot ami His I laughters" are three cotiit-al fin k- which can only be eon- j ured iuiti 11 presenting a man and two women b\ a strong play ot the imag ina!ion At cording ti> the views of some writ i- the> are weather worn statues of »olos- il si/.,., probably the Work 'd son e aln»rij;ini's of the island Their gigantic si/o. how-ver, would seem to pre< lude this idea When "i by whom the\ were ilulibetl "l.ot ami His Daughters" no authority has ven tured to say. Kmiiim ll«-r A very sm;i|| girl of ver, large liter nry ambitious found it easy enough to begin her ••stories" and work up the plots to the light consistency for thrill producing, but then for the life of her she could not ' t tl.ein -topped." One day, however -!n- hit upon a happy expedient, and thereafter the "ending" of her narratives was a matter of the ntnio-t ease The closing sentence, which time with an inspiration and served to draw the curtain on innu merible adventures, was, tine morn lug win -i they were walking up the front path tl: v all died" < »ecnsjnmi lly "back road" or "dark turnpike" or -mi 11\- lane" or son --thing of the sort was substituted for "front path:" t• 111. w : 'h the except ion if «i|eh minor varl Htlot-s, the one cheerful expedient xei-M'd the small authoress' purpose for month- and tl. on'.v • jiii stion in her tui iit I w - why s 1 j :l ,i i.ever thought if It he for- ' V -vv York Tribune. Ilortie IK « Hnrilfri'i', A remarkable s[or\ comes from Mel- Inr. England. A man noticed a horse circling continually round a lamb, til ing it toward a feiii i anil Anally thrust ing it through a hedge into a Hooded dike 1.. Mind at an exact spot w here another lamb wan drowned. The horse was diverted from its murderous de sign w iih grt at dillicult v. Death of Trauklin Nevius. Franklin, the eight-year old -nil ot Mr and Mrs John Nt vius, Montour Kow, died yesterday morning. Tin cause of death was acute Bright - diseiist The di coa-cd was the eldest ot five children. Thefuueral will take place Friday at "p. in. Interment in Odd Fellows c< ni' tery The police toioi (it Mt. Cai inel hive been nntilied by the chief harp <>t that town to arrest all farmer- peddl ing their products without paying tin regular license fee The t trim r- there have organi/.etl to light the bor ough and defy the borough officials to arrest them The horough has decided that a test ca-e is neee—ary to -<•<• w hat can be done The money ordi r department in tho post ollices in coal region towns are kept busy these days sepiliiig money to Knro| • for the foreign element, and many a poor household in Kuro| e,w ill 1i- gladdened by the sight of a small document which reprt sent- so much I ISll. our neighboring town of Milton has sustained an irreparable hi-- in the death ot William A. Sclir-yer, one ot the foremost citizens and leaning fact or in the development of that prosper on- community JFor many years Mr. Schrever had been Milton's chief pro moter and his death will | rove a -i r ! 101 - loss _ Revisiting Danville. J Homer Stack- formerly druggist tor Dr. Paulcs, arrived in this city y< sterday for a short visit. Mr. Stacks. | who left this place several months I ago, is at present conducting a store of his own at York. Over=Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. j>jHj The kidneys are your uiS, blood purifiers, ;hey fil ) ,er out ,he waste ° r yr i impurities in the blood, jv. v Z-i If they are sick or cat \l rY * U| of order, they (ail to do jr. • s 1 wor k. \ Pains, achesandrheu- Iff |pw matism come from ex if 25 cess of uric acid in the —blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady i heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the hear: is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It u:;rd to be considered that only urinary : troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly a I constitutional diseases have the.r begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest (or its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits 112 b> ais.ir ' ■' t.fty -'•Trfcj ■nt and tie dollar siz- MlwVriftrtLHH'iy t . Yoi may have -ample bottle by mail iinim- <t swumi.K'- t free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out i( you have kidney or bladder tr üble. Mention this paper v. hen writing Dr. Kilmer 8c Co , Binghamton, N. Y,f Don t make no mistake, but l'-im HI l»' the name Swanp Knot. Di Kil tiler s Swiinip-Hoot, and the addre- I '.i ii -h.aii 11 on VY on every l*»t tie R I P A N S Tahuks r Doctors iintD A £ood prescription For nintikind The c. Nt packet i-; enough for II ial co. isioli Thefatllih bottli ir.lleent contains a supplv b»l i ycai Alldi o ! "ist'i lit lieln AN EPISODE OE OLD NEW YORK At that time »11- i «•••!■• i house* j it t!»' city north HI W ill 11•'«•!. and we lived iii IIM mutr.'. nil iln upper HIII i.f Maiili in Island. The <ur 11.■»-- lived IF 111 uiiil .1- 112 »orothy Cur tjir was then barely twenty and I but two years i.ld' : \\i• naturally saw UlUeti III' ' :■ ll 111 111-: 'I here was no nutii of hi r ' unity to take her into tUWII WllfMl she Wished tl> gO there to make |nii'i 11;i>" -o I i iiher took her ~.'•. ' . ■ V drove in Iter urn! IHT'- coach, or, that which \vi. liked nio-t. rode on horse back It wa- mi tho-" jaunts that I became ihfaiuab with tin* toni s of her voice. On nil", rot her neck, the dimples on h. r cheek what was tho cause do' sn't matter -o long as I be ■•amo her I• i\ • • ami not oven her dog, which usually scampered ahead of us. waM more ea-ily -übdued at -■ it?tit of her raised whip 1 hau I at a -inulo flash of her ■ e or a scornful curl of A man is never so tflpid as when in love, and 1 t':ivo myself much vexation because of tin- same -nipiditv. There was one oci isiou when I failed to see even what was a* pi in a~ the three corner- of m.\ hat or the hue ruffle at my cuff, <>u one of our visits to the city I Mirothy, instead of going to a woman'- drc-suuiker. w.-nt to a tailor ing shop ami bought a coat, waistcoat, breeches, ho-.- .mil shoes for a man. or. rather. fo!" a boy. because die desired a -uit so small in -ize Hint a man's would not suffice There was nothing surprising In thi-. >iii«i» we who lived in the country, especially those of us dwelling near llud-on- river as tar down as the village of Creenwieli, were t.i have an entertainment in fancy dress, and Dorothy was intending this suit fur herself nr -oiue ut her girl friends. It was tin- ti' \i afternoon that 1 rode up to the Curtices' and. hitching my h" so at tin - ite. vent up into the house. \i.t -eeing I Nirothy. I was about to i II a servant when 1 espied her through a window out. tinder a tree with a man Ami as I looked what should lie do but fold Dorotli\ in his arm-, and in this fashion tliev walked together low aid the lion-". 1 was that wild I could have killed the fellow. Rushing into the hall, I went out through a r ar door and met them face to face "\ oni p: •• -* 11• • >ir 1 la! - of tensive to mi 1 I" . that y"U leave this place at once." "How now. Mr Huntington!' cried Dorothy, in- ■ • n-■ -d ai my assumption. "Who gave you tie- right to order my guests away, and in my very pres ence ■ I iitn much ! iim dtoha v. - n you in sticli a po-ition as you were when 1 came up There is sonic e>. u- - lor me in that, I upposo i ' her do but run like a deer into tie hou-e. 1 had hall drawn my rapier, which at thi- • "iitciapii!>le proi ■ dure ... - - turning my back on Itorothy, snapped my linger-, -ayiti "The girl who can receive the ca r«>ss«->> nf silt li .t rov -. r«l - <•! 110 • >ll sequence to me whatev. r." Then denly it occurred to me that L was taking uiuclt tip >n my -elf, since no word of lo\■ ll d J'.i-siil lieiw eli Dot othy and my- -it; -o I bowed humbly and asked forgive for having innde so much ado about what did not con cern me. Ii soeii'-d to me from the expression of her lie that anger was struggling with a de-ire to laugh at me. '1 his roused my choler all the more, and 1 was about to il\ into new freaks of temper when -he looked at me somewhat le-- angril} out of her soft eyes and - id "Kdward!" "Dorothy," 1 replied liiournfully, "why did you not -lab me with steel instead of with this h..y uf dough?" "1 liuve not • ibhcd you at all, -Ned Come, let ll- LM l».u u there among the trees and have it out." "What! Will vol" t ! ive all ; nir lovers lltldcr the -anic !r>•< " "Tut. tut, Mr. Huntington! I'm not accustomed to ! asinu m\ • iinduct thus criticised. Phase measure your words more < at'ei'tilly." She turned and went to the very st where i had seen the boy take her I his arn.-s without looking back to if I followed. I did follow, but w. a halting step-, for, putting ■ • foot for ward hungrily d. -iritig to make peace, . lagged. I mindful of the detestable scene. At la-t we stood under the tree. 1 folded my arms and turned my back, casiing glanc up at the sky, which I saw no more than the girl be hind me. "You need not flatter yourself, sir." she said, "that there can ever be aught between n-. 1 could respect a pirate, but a fool never V<>u remember yes terday in town I bought a man's suit of clothes, ft vi as for my cousin. Mistress Lucy Livingston, who came this morn ing from Ilarlem and who will !>e with us at the bill " With thi - I turned around as a man struck bv a bullet in battle ~1 faced lier. "<'Urse my addle pale!" "I am glad that you have never 1m»- ■ i would not have discuvered that addle patedlie-s w hicli you curse." ' her to for.'ive the blunder of my not recognizing a bit of a girl whose mine ing steps were only more plain since she wore no petti* <M!S. ' since it was y ■ ■' l love that made you choleric and your < 1 "!cr m de you a fool, I t'orgiv' * i ; \. MITCIIKI. IJf- . i. iti on lliiiinl a , . . • ■ .1 i ■ ' in :i . v r iiiplex i. i l li complete •- ■ - Uiiil ' • I W . V\ til ll" live I.: -A iiiim.li d p r-oi on ' I'il lull-! be a final im. ;.'>!< I . I*l tor- 111 -e ill itself, i. Ill: : l l ' - . .1 iu - - ' . p tty o■■ : - and o; I . I . . I ■ ' . I 111 di\ 1 - -1. 1 1 |-. \ er,. 11. ha one oi 1..0 pelt\ i.'li • : ' its ; v. ho : ire li • the linn I i .■— -i as it-- sp •• tal lllc- S mail. Wo I.! .11.- : I' I «<MI 11 ohl llie I ■ iii oidei i.ii- - on '»-aril - iiip ..re the ' mill' I of the I . olii, I . li toll's M Mi". I'a 112 ' ' > 1 1',,1 the V.i h I pc tit i I'.. | ol i'i l ' nr. wI • • i!• ■ i.-II i.in only ■■i . . . I lii Mi riiodihl elm relit - (it tin- <Yli tiai I 'in vlvama otiff-ietice district I U- It) •II circling drlegat' > to the I.: i' I'll t■> r a I oontereiiee, which meets hiring tli) - --Mm ill tin- annual (Jin i i! colli) i ell i', \\ hull i iill v< in > at ili! 1 1-liu. Mil i'h ,iii -. t Tli' La\ I mral I'lmfi i» ik-i* met is on Friday ' i that \M i-k, iiinl '!• ct- <J)-l) {_'at«'.- to t' General M K. I'onti ri'iif;e, which ■iinv. in - it Lfi- \ngehs, California, i'i lirsi \V)-dii">flar in Mav, j'.ifli Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For rnar.y years it has been supposed that Catarrh of t!i« Stomac.i caused Indigestion add psp'iia, but the truth is exactly the opposite, li.iigenticn causes catarrh. Re peated a"i - of ingest. n inflames the mucous rr -.'rribranes lining the stomach and expo es the nerve . oft ■ e stomach, thus eaus ing the glands to secrete mucin Instead ol the Juices of natural digestion. Thia Is called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach, protects the nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings, a sense of fullness a'!-r eatirg. ind gestion. dyspepsia and ail stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bottles only. Regular size. $1 00. hcldinc 2tt times thr trial size, w' . 'iis for 50 cents. Prepared by E. C. UeWIT I & CO., Ohicago, IIL •> ilil h\ Cosh A' Co. Panles iV Co, ORPHftNS COURT SUE! <»r YALI'ABLK REIAL ESTATE! I tatf ol Sabina Clayton, Deceased. li.v viitin ot an iiiili-i ol the Orphans Court of Moniour County granted lor -in h ; ir , the limit i signed ad mill lstiafor will t xpose to public sale ■il ami disci irgeil from all liens ami emuiiibraur - whatsoever) upon tli- preiiii- - situated in the Fourth W.;doi t!, Hnrough of Danville, i ir .iir (' -r nt y. I'< nn-y I van ia on S.iiiirnnv, December 19th, 'O3 !■ ..in ing a r two o' !o kin tin' after noon ol r I ii;t' , the following de -1 ilnd nn iu;u', tenement ami town ! t 1 ! .ml tna: ■in 111• • Fourth Ward ■ i hi- Borough if Danville, County - t >1 •Hour md Stat ■ of Pennsylvania I i : mli d n.d oi - riln di- follow-, viz !■': 11 rll iii! nil I'n; er Mlllberiy -1: • ■ t i!i tli i , ard, 1' ' ot Evan Davis oil tin i- ichward, tl ■ Catiwissa, ,v. li :n;l| MI t and Ivii' Railroad on II \\ istA;■ i d i.nd h t '1 WiMiani Lvan- mi the Northward. Coii'ain li. th 11 fy two t)-.'i in front on rp; i r Muiln rry slre-r ami extending ! ik t'i Jin' line of tin' C.itawissa, W, llian sport and Krie Railroad on v. . ' 1 -t 11 tti il :i Two-Story FramD Dwelling House aid o: her onll u ildi nu- TEIiMS < >l'' SALK ~l~> per ci nt to be : till down at time ol striking d)isvn ol prop' rtv and li;>!nnt')' at tin.of ile iiv !\ ol tin' deed. II wi ii in; in lie 1:i d fur liv purchaser. , M.(i. Y(J I'NGMAN, Xdinini'-trator iif S;ii> in i (May ton. 1 )cei ,i-i d I WILLIAM .1. ISALDY, Counsel. November I'.Hh, l!K))i. yll'll MSI It ITO It's Mllil K I". ' i• • n| Willi nn N Simingtoii, late of Liberty fowt hip Montoiirl'ounty, I 'a . deceased. Ni»l i>• i- in ii hv :;ivi'ii that letters of Aiiinini-t rut ion on tl i' iiliovi' estate have ht n . r 11111• 1 in tin- undersigned. All prisons iiiih ht) d t" tin- said estate are IVqllil'i d to lll.lk'i' paVllD'Ht. illld thn-<)< havi'i'/.'lainis or ih-nianils against the li.l • tat'- will make known the-aim without delay to K M. Siniingtoii, Admin nl \V. X deo ased. ynii'osnt \ roll's Ml! I) • . K cueot Saliina Clatyi n. at- ol the Horough ot DanvM . i 'iiiour eiiiinty, I'ii .di cease i Noiiie is heieliy given • 1 llers nt Administration on th \ • -tat)- have lieell malltid to tin it'll il. 1 All p r.-)tiis indebted to the said estate ' are re«£uired to make payment, and tin's • having elaims or demands against tin said ' state, will make known the i -ame without delay, to M G. YCCNGMAN, Adniinisitrator, Danville, l J a AV .1 HALDY. Atty | : \ i-a i i nit - MITII k. Es,ate of .Tiinn - 1., lliehl, late of the lioroiigh of Danville, Montour Cou lit \. ili ceased. Notii • i- herohv given that l«tters testamentary on the t state of James , L. Kiehl, lilt)' ol tlit< Korough ot Dan ville, Countv of Montour and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to tin uudetsigneil to whom ill jit i - n- indebted to said > state are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will make known tin same without delay (iKOHGK M GK \RHART, Lxe"Ufor i ! tin- last will of James L. Uielil, ih ci ;i-''d, Danvilb', Peijn'a. i i to lii- Atty. WM .1. BALDY. Di ioit s \<n ii i-: In r ■ i-l it)' ot Charlotie Cahlwi 11, !at )d Anthony township Moil toui eoun'y, I'a . dee'd. I'ln uii)l)'i"«igm il, appointed Auditoi lii . (' ntln il i -11 I I'll!e the balatic in t- ii nil- ol the ailiiiinstrator t)i n.ii ti - pariie- legally < 11; 111 •-. t!ell to, will attend to Hie dn11• - ol I - ;ippi lilt Itli lit al his law otliee. N. |i . Mill Sii'i')t,in the Morough ot Dan villi l , I'l ima . ■ n Friday, l)iceml>- r |s>h I!' .it ii n o'clock 171 tin' tnii lie ;nl -;i il di- v* lit-1 o and when all I ;is I: i\ ing chiiius apain-t tin' said fieri ili nt art II quired t)> pi) s> lit ami pin'. • liu* same, )>r be debarred from' air s 1 tn oi poiion ) I the said fund l; A M M I KM AX, An luoi r To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 | Tak? I ,native Bromo Quinine Tablets. (j/ & ™ every I I Seven Million botes sold in past I months. This signature, s>ox. <,sc. J j > I.I« s \o'i i( §• >. J o M.I, t i: i Di i Li •. v» I i - vMi i.i lii'.i: • i inii Hh> i'K i»—Notice*i* liftvl.. iiiven, t hat lli» following luunefi pi inouv <|iti «»n Ih< oatf afli\tMi to their iiam«file lln .UM Oiuits oftin ir administration to tin «>t;ttcof Uiom persons ;(«><•<],ati<J < •iiunliaii \« « onnth,A«• • whoM naiiM < :nc In retiiat'ti r tn«-nt loihil, iti iln • i»t tlm- I;« _ .-1 « i for tin I'ro hate of Wills anfi i*r«intitii* of L»tl»r> of \<llllini-l la i t ion, in ami f«»r th«* i onnt> ot Montour, ami ! hat I Ik* same vs ill lit* prehied tot Ii«-f Upturns iliowaiH'. on >lou«lity. lli« 2*" ih «li»> o !>•*«•• \ 11., at* Mm < ourt in thi' afternoon. lIMW. Nov -.tli 'l lic First and Filial at i-ouDt oi Susan Shell, A<l - in i i)istrutiix of the esiati of James K. Sin 11, late «>i Limestone towmhip, Mon tour county, deceased Nov •_ ,w rli The First and Final ac count (ii Mary K M ltclnll K\< cut! i\ of tin- last ill and t< stament of David V all-it k lc. lati) lit I III' Bor ough ot I lan vll If. M. n • tour county, dcci ast d Nov. .'Stli. The Fu-t and Final c t ount oi lb oi M (i* »r liart, administrator d li n c I. a. ol tin: i -tati ol Elizabeth I: i. 111, lale ol 111 1* Borough ol I >;t11 v 111*-, Montour county.dcci aM d WM. I. SI 1)1.FIC, li.nlr-ff! I Register's Office, Danville. Fa,, Nov 1 A GOOD THING 1 GIVE IT A PUSH. Li VON a Camp I'A. Ai M 11. -.'l miy Mt >V KH BROS. l)i \k Sit: 1 think that every man that ha- a , team of horses or any stock ought t > haveabottle of Mover's Whit* Linim-nt lin the stable or his house I h• I a horse that stepped in a hole with his front foot, eoinini,' down the mountain j with a trail of props, ;t iid fell f.>rvv ird j and -trained hi- slionlder blade. That ;it swelled so fast that we conld har 11 v ! get the collar oft. and in two hour- hi neck was swollen to all the skin w. uM hold We used your White Liniment freely. and in a few days he wa- to work again, ami does not show any -ign- t lameness. It worked like n uric Hespectfnlly Yours J A. BARTIIAST »•: K 112, —MANUKA OT t' R I". L) l!Y Moyer Bros-, V. HOLESALE DkM <i(ilsl s, Bloomsburg - Pa. I S'For sale h\ all dealer- Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice i- hereby liuly given thai lb ; partnership heretofore subsisting he ; tween Arthur M. Heddens and Joseph Breitenbach, Jr., under the firm and business name of " Hedilcns Hn iten bacli Candy Company," was on this fourteenth day of November, A. I). llltCi dissolved hv mutual consent. All debts owing to said |iartin rsliip are reci livable hv the said Arthur M. lied i ilens ro whom all claims and demands j against tho said partnership are to le | presented for payment. A Ui'HUK M. HEDDENS, JOSEPH C. BREITENBACH. | Danville, Pa. November l-llh, 1 !)(>.'!. .V-.tiUsier- . _ . i The Home Paper 1 j i ■ Of course you read ! 10t Mliifi MnsfO : i ill If A ; J I !!L i Tlv/llM'i lU i. ; v, \ ! -—may I I I | THE TIEOPLE'S " Popular I APF ; Y Everybody Reads !t. j . i i ii —— I ! ! I'tifclislie.! livery Mori r vj.- : i iunci ;> ' No. is II Mid-, UA '• r. j ! ! noil ; v r. r ADJOURNED Orphan's Court Sale OF V A LI" ABLE REAL ESTATE Estate of Mat ga ret li<. u, Di as. d. By virtue of an orch r of the Or pliau - ('ourt of Montour •'ounty gianted tor -acli purpose, the under digued w 11 again expose to public - if i freed and discharged from all liens and iiicumhraiK « ■ whatsoever) upon lb ' re-pcctiM premi-.'s siluali in (he l"iis! tVard of tie lion ugh ot iJ.in ville, Montour County, Pa , (in Saturday, December 191 h, 'o:! ! beginning at two o'cloi k 111 the after noon id tie said day, il 11 v< follow : ing dt-cril ed j1 • inu< tenement and town lot- ot land . I tie aid de I cedent I o v\ 1 r Lot No. 1. Situali in tie 111-1 Ward ol tin Borough 1 i Danville, Fa afore&aiil, bounded and dcsciihed a follows, vi/. on the JS'oiiii by Front street, on the Fast hv S Myurh F fate, on the South by an alb v, and oil the West by ar.othir lot of .-aid dece •lent nest le rei'iaft'r ih." .'i ibed, 1 in '•ni'tng (i. v.• 1, I t ,■ - »io a... . d'»pt '1 oil" ■J: tl .11 !• ■t, VV thlli> ?i; ; ~• 1.1 ■ Lot No. 2. iSituate j'i Mm Firsl Ward of the saSd of Dauvilh Fa .i 11 11!. < 1 .0 .ii'. 4 ! scribed on the South I .111 alley m on the West by lot of h :- of.l I- Deeii deceased Containing 111 width on Front and au alley twenty five 1■ 11 and •:n and twenty-fite feet with the a; pot •n . I • A..id ui Fi i!..i0,..h of Danville. 1 Fa bouiiH.il in I ili-i ibed as follow-. \ < en th" I i- i- t •• II 1:111 .Ii S"' I lb ■■ - all Sou ill 'V 'A 112 | •: y ! : \f. Il • ! ' tv.enty-fivi t. .. ,n depth 011. ' hundred and I i\ , with the ap ])lll li'llilliei I. ' N - I : l'l W a lof t'i -.. ii ! i.'li of Danv , II" Pa , liouild. ii .»;id ii • !ed,l s follow viz: Oil the Ea.-t by ! 't la-r described, o'l the SOl by W-iti sireet, on the , on the Jforthjby an alley, containing 11 width 11 A'at r si ect and said al ■ i I 11' -nauf • - ' N v 011 the E-'st fiv ■ 1 >i 1 cribed, on t lie Se;i" I V,' - on lln vV.-st iiy lot i;l In its 1i . 1 Deen,deceased and on the Sort ; . 01 al! y. (.'Oll tain : nn iu width ua Vaier street am 1 . . 1 ■■■ depth one hundred andtiily fe t, wiil 1 the appur. . .. 1 1 a ii au 1: >! poirrrxm is here atl ... who cotitew plate t lie ; .. of residences in tenement all of these loi are admi. 1 d tor < iiher pur jiose. TEHMfs Ui"' iiAi.E v ili be rnadt klluw 11 011 dpy of .-a!> JONATHAN S. DEEN, Adminislia lor of Margaret Deen, . , u-ed. EDW \KD HK OF RHART, < 'ouiisel Noveminr v'dh, I IM»:{
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