LOCAL TIME TABLES. ! PENN'A. R. R EAST. WEST. | 7.20 A. M. 8 58 A. M. j 10.26 " 12.10 P.M. 2.24 P. M. 4.31 6.5? " '• 4B SUNDAYS. 10.26 A.M. 4.81 P.M. | D. L. & W. R. R. EAST- WEST. | 7.05 A. M. A. M. 10.19 " 12.51 P.M. 2.11 P. M. 4.33 " 5.44 " 815 " SUNDAYS. 7.05 A. M. 12.51 P. M. 5.44 P. M. 9 -l 5 PHI LA. & READING R R NORTH SOUTH. 7.53 A. M. 11.23 A. M. 8.50 P. M.< 1.35 P. M. BLOOM STREET. 7.65 A.M. 11.21 A.M. 3.53 P. M 0.33 P.M. ■ * 'TVihijE AND BLOOMS:-;' ■ ''THIBET R4ILWAN O ' avs Daurillfi 800, f1.40. 7.30, 9 !'.* i 10, iO.OO, 10.50, U.4o!i icj. lJ.dl 1 20, 2.10, 3.G0, 8.00, 4.40, 5.3 C<s 7.10, ft. CO, 8.50, 9.40, 10.30,11.5 i.in, .aave Biconiebnrg 6.00, 0.40, 1 .iB, 9.13, 10.03. 10.es, 11.48 a.m., 12.88, 1.38, 2.18, a.OB, 8.68. 4.48, 8.88, 6.28, 7 I'.i t ' 9.53, 9.48 10.38 'l2O p. 111, " r <«s ' ■ idt.y morning 7,80 11.20 at night goes; to Grova* J. .T. Bat-nick. Superintendent MANY DIE I _ BIG STORM I W'RANGEL, Alaska, Slit. 28. One huudred aud thirty-seven per son' ai ard the cannery ship, Star of 1 usal, were drowned last Sunday afternoon when the vessel vas torn 112; : I. • hold o" the protn-tii ;* togs ?.:'d iied ashore at Helm Pi int at t'.e Bou.lieast end of Coronation is land. 3ho news was brought by the tHatt'e Gage, which carried the survivors, twenty even iu all. The survivor before leaving- Coronation is land buried the bodies of fifteen white men on the beach. The ship was being towed to sea from tho Wrangel cannery by the tugs ITattie Gage and Kayak. Captain Farrer, of the Hattie Gage, gives the following acoount of the disaster: THE CAPTAIN'S STORY. "As wo came within reach of the gale we could see wc wereuiakiua lee- ! way aud drifting toward Coronation I island. The Kayak was light and could j do nothing. The Hattie Gnge could j not handle the ship alone At 1 o'clock the Star of Bengal drifted into an ar- , row bight aud wo could see land on both sides abreast. We sounded and j found eight fathoms. Wc could see the vessel dimly by the phosphorous ! dark ocks which were all around. We, cut the tow line and steamed out into opou water,but could not see anything j in tho driving rain except one blue light burning on the ship. The storm h xtl and the tugs steamed away to .Shipley Bay, twenty-six miles away." BROKE INTO THREE PIECES. Muir and Ulsen, two survivors, sjid the ship sank, abont 9 o'clock, after breaking into three pieces. Mnir says he and Olsen got a boat off and went ashore through the wreckage. They helped seveiai ashore aud pulled Captain Wagner out of tho wreckage, lie could not speak. The breeches huoy was rigged to a tree, but the slii.) v a swaying so that the lin was lteruatel; ack an ' taunt, making .t in possible to use it. The sh 'j's: -n and papers v.cre round on j the ii. O.in man lad mat< and vil li i ant - Ivors as it kept them from j A HARD STRUGGLE Many ri Danville Citizm Finds the Struggle Hard. With a back constantly aching, With distressing urinary disorders, Daily existence is but a struggle. No need to keep it up. (Joan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Danville people endorse this claim : Mrs John Cooper, living at -100 Church street, Danville, Pa., says: ■'Prior to using Doan's Kulne% Pills, Mr Cooper suffered severly from kit!- cey troufcd •. He was so stiff and lame i across ttie small of his back that in the morning he would have great diffi culty in arising from his bed. Sharp twin - would seize him when he etoope ior 1 p(i and t!:e | airs were as n vt-re nt nisiht. r.s c'iui ng the day, gr -'ti; n v. tli hi< rest-. Dis-zy e; is v • <d treqi i.t occurrence, ar 1 at e- ■ yen iiiiug would become so (ia■ I: i jra h m thai In; was afraid cr 112. • -, . i. s aiU'i ; to his at?l -i ■>' s aud : • nt, from Ins , k. in \ i i* eg •' . in action as ti.. ■ i in • ■ lii- stre. 110 used a lium' diflerent remedies, lut wa, ;ii> tul in fludiug relief un til D . - • K i I'ills wn recoro r. "in l 1M h a He procured a box at Hunt's drug • re aud their use quick* Iv baui-lipi' hi? loubles. Hi- has use. Doan's Kidney Pills since aud has al ways received the best of results.' For sale by all dealers. Price 00 cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's —and take no other. Placed With Matches. Edward Ward,of Philadelphia, aged 4 years, while left alone for a short time in a third-story room on Sunday morning,got to playing with matches, set hiß clothes on tire aud was burned so severely that he died later in the day at tho Women's College hospital. Kodol will, in a very short time, en ables the stomach to do the work it should do, aud the work it should do is to digest all the food you eat. It makes the stomach sweet and it is pleasant to take It is sold here by Paules & Co. MERCHANTS LOST FINAL GAME | In a five inuiugs game at DeWitt's j park Saturday afternoon the \\ hite I Horse team defeated the Merchants by j a score of sto 0, thus winning the third and deeidiug game of the series of threo that was being played for the champiousliip of Danville, The game was not started until late and therefore had to be called on ac count of darkness after the five inn ings had been played. The White Horse team had the better of the argu ment all the way through. Hanev's pitching was the feature of tho game. He had speed and curves to spare, and did not allow the Merchants a hit. The score: WHITE HORSE. R. H. O. A. E. Ikler, 2b 0 0 0 2 0 Hnuey, p 0 0 0 0 1 j Bookniiller, cf 0 0 0 0 0 Nevius, ss 11 0 1 0 Buck, c 1 0 7 2 0 Barret, rf I 1 0 0 0 Henner, Ist b 1 0 t> 0 0 j Wrenn, if 1 0 1 0 l I Oberdorf, Bb.. . 0 0 1 0 0 5 2 15 5 2 MERCHANTS. R. H. O. A. E. Deeu, 2b 0 0 1 2 1 G Oberdorf, lb.. 0 0 4 0 1 i Murphy, e5.... .0 0 010 j l oss, ;ib .0 0 0 0 1 Cohen, If 0 0 10 0 Farley, cf .... ,0 o 0 0 0 Miutzer, o .0 0 0 0 0 j De.nott, p,.. ... 0 0 0 0 0 Edmondson, rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 8 8 White Horse 0 8 2 0 x—" Merchants 0 0 0 0 o—o SIOO Rew ard, SIOO. The readers of this paper will be plea ''ii to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, aud that is Catrarh. Hall's Catarrh Cuie is the only positive enre now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's: Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly on the blood aud mucous ! surfaces of the system,thereby destroy j ing the foundations of the disease,arid giving the patient strength by build ! ing up the constitution aud assisting j nature in doing its work. The pro i prietors have so much faith in its cur ative powers that they offer One Hun j tired Dollars for any case that it fails ' to cure. Send for list of testimonials. I Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. i S ild i .'l druggists, i 'lake Hails Family Pills for con ' tipation MAY STOP TRAINS ON }\ 6c R. So low is the water supply getting t ou the Catawissa division of the Phil adelphia and Reading railroad that ' traffic all along the line is being held ! np. Practically all the trains are now , watering at Maiuville.the supply hav ing given out at Beaver, Ferndale and | Braudonville. Even the passenger trains which usually water at Beaver are now getting water at Mainville and the supply there is so limited that frieght traini are frequently delayed soveral hours while sufficient water is accumulating in tlio tauk to allow j them to get a supply. This very sitna- I tion ex; .3d Saturday > ven : !i;: when several frights were held ti ere for water and were forced to wait soveral hours before tiny could get s flicicut j i ripply to proceed. | If p..sent conditions prevail much I lot rit will be with gr> at diiUe.ilty | that trains can be op 'iat 1 • .i thi i division. MAKE A NOTE NOW to et Ely' Ciea n Balm if you are troubled with nasal catarrh, hay fever or cold in the head. It is purifying and soothing jto the sensitive membrane that lines the uir-passages. It is made to over come the disease, not to fool the pati ent by a short, deceptive relief. There is no cocaine nor mercury iu it. Do imt be talked into taking a substitute for Ely's Cream Balm. AH druggists '1 it. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Ely i fti Warren Street, New York. Tendered Party. V.i Katliryn Mainzer,Green fctrect, :v • a very pleasant parry for a unro of her friends on Saturday even ing. ' • hi Trifles Become Troubles If any person suspects that their kid-' ys are deranged they should take j Foley's Kidney Remedy at oueo aud j > t l-i'di having Bright's disease or diabetes. Dela\ gives the disease a' stronger foothold ami you should notj i lav taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. Sold at Paules & Co's Pharmacy. Erysipelas Caused Death Ernest Field, of Philadelphia, aged 15 years, was taken to the Philadel phia hospital a few days ago suffering from a pimple which the doctors stat ed was caused by a decayed tooth. Erysipelas developed anil on Sunday the boy died in great agouy. Passed Examination Successfully •Tames Donahue,New Britain, Conn., wiites: "I tried several kidney reme dies, and was treated by our best phy sicians for diabetes, but did not im prove until I took Foley's Kidney Remedy. After the second bottle I showed improvement and five bottles cured me completely. I have since passed a rigid examination for life in surance. " Foley's Kidney Remedy cures backache and all forms of kidney aud bladder trouble. Sold at'Paules & Co's Pharmacy. ' ENTERTAINED DIS TINGUISHED GUESTS The home of George W. Roat, East Market street, or Friday evening was the soene of a very pleasant gathering wheu, on the return of Mr. and Mrs. i Roat from Hazleton, where they at i tended the reunion of the 3rd Pennsyl vania Heavy Artillery and the ISSth Pennsylvania Infantry, n dinner was tendered in honor of Mrs. Roat's birth day. Gathered around the board were a number of Mr. Roat's comrades, who i hail stopped over in this city for the event, on their way to their homes in a number of different cities. In addi tion to these there were a large num ber of guests from Danville, In honor of the occasion and as a fitting tribute to the vetoraus and their ladies, the house was appropriately decorated with tlie national eolois.the color scheme being followed at the table. Tue evening was devoted to a musi cale furnished by the Camp Auxiliary ' orchestra, composed of the sons of the ' vetorans of the camp residing in Phila delphia, which furnished the music 1 for the reunion at Ilazletou. Miss Mae Fowler, of Philadelphia', a vocal ' ist cf note, assisted in the progiam. On Saturday the veterans and their families visited tlie different points of I interest about the oitv, and expressed I themselves as highly pleased with > Danville and t hospitality that h.-.d I b?en extended them here, Darius. 1 ) Saturday and yesterday the in sjoritj ) of the guests roturned to tlreir homes. Those pre cut from a distance were 1 Mr. and Mi . II irry Robinson, Mr . ) .Tames O'Connor and sons .Tame- and . Ku sell, .Tames Ma:oe, Mr. and Mi e. j John Thompsou, Mr. and Mrs. Mi - Glathory, Miss May Farley, Mrs , George Fluerer, of Philadelphia; Thomas H ugh, of 'Juakertown ; A.M. Rumer, of Bucyrus, Ohio; William Woodland an 1 daughter, Miss Emma, t of Hazleton ; Mr. and Mrs. Leimbach, of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Wil 1 liarn Rapt, of Reading ; C. C. Rail, of Smoke Run ; Mrs. George Fluerer, oi Philadelphia, s Those present from this city were as follows: Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Ulrich and daughter Naomi,Miss Auna Nace, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edw. Roat and daughters Pearl, Alice and Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roat and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Roat and daugh ters Olive and Ethel and son Frank, . Mrs. U. Y. James and daughter May, ' Mr. and Mrs. David Haring and daugh ter Ethel, Miss Jennie Kramer, Mr. and Mrs Harry Shickaud son Joseph, Will Interest flany Every person should know that good health is impossible if the kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Remedy . will cure kidney and bladder disease in every form, and will build up and ' strengthen these organs so the.v will - peiforni their functions properly. No t danger of Bright's disease or diabetes j if Foley's Kidney Remedy is taken in time. Sold at Paules&Co's Paramacy. ! WEDDED IN MOTEL PARLOR r An interesting wedding look place t in the parlor at the City hotel at 3 | o'clock Saturday afternoon,when Miss M. Cleora Troxell, of Turbotville be came the bride of Thompson Barr Crane of Watsontowu. The nuptial | knot was tied by the Rev. William 1 | Brill,pastor of St Paul's M. E church j j The cert nouy was witn-.» ed by Mr i and Mrs. Snyder of r o hotel, i rauc; • Mitchell,Miss Grace Airman and Mis. Boyd, of Tnrbotvilln, friends of tie brido an 1 groom, who accompanied tli' IU Mt: ■ hotel. 7.1 r. Ctane, the gi nil, is an attendant at the hospit al. Ti i irty took <i nt rat the City hot! ' Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey 1 and Tar have been sold without any ; person ever having experienced any ; other than beneficial results from its use for coughs,colds and long trouble. This is because the genuine Foley's ' Houev and Tar in the yellow package ■ contains no opiates or other harmful , drugs. Guard your health by refusing any hut the geuuiue. Sold at Paules & Co's Phaiuiaey. BROKE LARGE PLATE GLASS That the promiscuous use o the slingshot by small boys, which is so common at this time of year, may provo an expensive pastime was shown Monday when, as the result of a wild shot, the large plate glass window to the right of the entrance to the Glebe j store was broken. The unfortunate ; boy iu the case was bonis Lee. In company with several other boys, i Louis was amusing himself shooting !at various objects, wheu one of the pebbles, going wild, struck the wind ow about two feet from the bottom, puncturing it neatly, but failing to crack the glass. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley's Ilouey aud Tar affords iu ! mediate relief to asthma sufferers in : the worst stages aud if taken in time will effect a cure. Sold by Paules &j Co's Pharmacy. Destroyed By Fire The residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Strock, iu Beaver, was destroyed by fire early on Sunday morning, entail ing a loss off-1,000. The Strock fami ly was out of town and tjie house was occupied by Louis Zuehlke aud wife. It is believed burglars looted aud then tired the building. DeWitt's Oarbolized Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to use for piles. Sold by Paules & Co. JURY LIST FOR . OCTOBER TERM Jury commissioners Henry Kerns aud R. O. Auteu Friday completed drawing jurors for the October term of court. GRAND JURORS. The following were drawu to serve ou the grand jury : Authouy towuship—J. S. Schooley, Frank Smitii. Oooper township—Henry Baylor. Derry township—James F. Patter son. Danville Ist ward—Thomas Traiuor, Wesley D. Hollabaugh, William J. Linker. Danville, 2nd ward—Walter Swank Danville, 3rd ward--Jacob Aten, J. F. Moyer, Johu Cruickshauk. Danville, 4th ward Dennis Oineen, Robert Richardson, Alexander loster, Johu M. Sechler. Limestone township— H. R. Waguer, John Dershaw, Edward G Bart/,, Johu M. Smith, David Copper, Johu L. Anderson. Liberty towuship—Ch aires Blue, Peter Baylor. Mahouing township—Harvey Lo baoh. TRAVERS JURORS. The travers juror.'- are as follows: Authors - townshin — George Sum mers, L'jvi Fortner, Levi McVicker, Elmer Maust, H. nry I-lil»er. Danville, Ist ward—John K. Cash ner, A. W. Pierce, J>l u R. Jacobs, William it. Pursel, John M Jurry, Thoauis A. Deianey. Dauville, 2nd ward—Lewis Her man. Harry Panders, Seth i roesc. Dativir.3. 3rd ward —Thomas Evans John E. Williams. Henry .Aten, .Ar thur Britten, Robert V. Gearjiart, C. F. Smedlov. I). C. Jones, Henry Fleckenstin . Edward (Clienbogeu. Danville, Ith ward—John lluost, Carey Saverv. Dorry township—Johuathau F. Mow ery, Henry Umstead, John A. Kester, Emanuel Mowerv, N, F. Bechtel. Liberty towuship—H. J. Lindner, j John W. Moll. Mahoning township—.Tames Heud ! ricksou, Lafayette Roup, John Becker. Valley township—Henry Reich. Pleasant Surprise A pleasant surprise party was held at-the home of Mr. aud Mrs. William McDonald, No. 209 Cooper street, Fri day evening. Supper was served aud all present enjoyed a very plea>aut evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. I Weidensanl, Mr. aud Mrs. Springer, Mr. aud Mrs. Burus, Mr and Mrs. I Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Kuorr, Mr. aud I Mrs. Anderson, Mrs Swank, Mrs. Fen-tormacher, Mis. Mowrey.Mr. and Mrs. Browuell.of W ilkes-Barre; Misses Aunie Springer, May Kooher. Katie Seitz, Nellie Burus, Margaret Hurley, | Susie Ward, Susie Burns, Messrs. Roy j Vangilder, Floyd Weidensanl, Jos- I eph Anderson, Wellington McDonald, ; Howard Ward, aud Harry Ward. Saw the \\ hole Deer Family ! Peter Baylor,of South Danville, and ; liis young son had ttie good fortune ou j Saturday to get a tiue view of the det r that have been seen several times within the past few months iu tlia vie iuity of Kipps Ran. While the dtir i have been seen separately it is not be lieved that they have all been surpr.s ied together. The group seen by Mr Baylor comprised a fine large butt, a doe and a fawn Mr. Baylor was >!owu uear Car i island detaching a ; ~ble from on oh, flat boat, when \era! hundred feet ' distant alon ■ tho bauk h ■ saw the lit tle fawn and its i ul r go down to t i 8 water, wl.. re tl e young one I gan taking a bath. • a the pair vvoie joined by the bur 1 ;. For a short tin.. I they stayed on t bauk. nud then in vie oIT into tl bushes SEEN BY FISHERMAN It was probably the same doe that was seen by a fisherman on Saturday The fisherman was busy with his rod and liue when he uoticed a swimmer's head coming direct for his boat. The ! i?eer approached qui te close before it | noticed the uiau, then veered off. The man gave pursuit iu the boat but the deer was too quick aud easily made it j escape. Kodol will, without fionb; make '.our i stomach strong and will almost inst ' antlv ulieve you of all the symptoms 112 iuri ;eetion. Get a bottle of it to jda It is soid here by Panies C>. Entertained at; Dinner. Mr. aud Mrs. Francis Sheatler .u --tertained a uumbor of friends at din ner Sunday at Mr. Shcatler'a hotel in Valloy towuship. Tlie occasion was most enjoyable Those present were Mr. and Mrs Francis Shealter, Mr. rind Mrs. Georgo Moser, Mrs. Philip Most", Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oolder, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Voguetz, Misses Matrona Sheatler, Olive Golder, An nie Gclder, Maud Golder, Messers Hoiner Sheatler, Elmer Golder, Sid ney Moser, Samuel Sheatler, Russel Moser, Lloyd Sheatler, Stewart Gold e . Caspard Sheatler. C Mine ' « Laxative Cough Syrup does ( n ci istipate like most of the old la-diiotieii cough cure", but on the otli e hand it gently moves the bowels mid <t e same time heals irritation aud allays inflammation of the throat. Solo by Paules & Co. Entertained at Dinner. Miss Bessie Hess, Bloom street, on Sunday very pleasautly entertained \ the following party at dinner: Misses Emeliue Lyon, Marguerite Evans, Emily Voris,Carl Hibbard,George and Robert Jacobs. TO IMPROVE THHLD CANAL The people are promised some new developments pertaining to the ulu canal iu the very near future. These fieveiopmeuts affect the old waterway iu several relations and all work out toward the sauio ends, which are the betterment and final abolishment of the canal. The first sensation promised is the arrest of persons who make the canal a damping ground for rubbish and al so for more noxious matter, such as garbage aud slops. The powers that be are after the pol ios aud street commissioner, who are held responsible for the condition of the old canal aud these officials iu turn are going to get after those who contribute to the nuisance and who are the real offeuders. It is claimed that uot only are rottei. tomatoes aud other vegetables from the stores dumped into the canal, but garbage from dwellings nearby also finds its way into the old ditch. Per sons have been observed to carry slops and refuse from the kitchen by the bucketful to the canal aud pour it down over the banks It was'decided Saturday that from now on any person caught dumping 01 throwing garbage or impure matter of any sort into the canal shall be arrest ed aud made to pay the fine imposed by the ordinance. All good citizens ssill applaud this decision. It would be superfluous to uuderuk. to describe the foul condi tion of tin canal, a it . ~ tlir ulbare subject. So Iliac it t> s y that if Mal aria or disease iu worse form ■•■.uc.t prevalent iu Danville, wo lave uo u..i to blaue but ourselvss, as \s< uic breeding a pc- tilem t f.t <-,.r very door. i Ml: MIL I ON FAIR NEXT Wf2EK Tli" annual fall meeting of the Mil ton Fair association, which will be held on the fair grounds at Milton, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday, September 29th aud 30th, Oct ober Ist aud 2ud, is generally rrcog nized to be the best county fair in ten tral Pennsylvania. This year the man agement is making an exceptional ef_ fort to make the meeting eclipse all its previous efforts. There will be a larger and better exhibition of stock and farm products; there will be fiuer attractions—the best that money can procure; there will be more horses and better races; there will be more people; there will be more music and better music than ever entertained the patrons of a county fnir—tin Repa-z, of Williauisport: the "Our Band," of j Shamokin ; Gaskius celebrated mil itary band, of Suubary, are among them. The railroads have made es : peciaily low rates from all leading ; points. .Toin the crowd and goto Mil ton. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are for weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, intlamatiou of the bladder and all other annoyances due to weal; kid neys. They are sold Iv Panles it 00. Made (joad His Boast. A diguified appearing stranger stop ped at l'axinos last week, aud the cur iosity as to his identity turned to as tonishment when it was found tl.ut the man was William Miller, a native of l'axinos, who left that villi, 30 years ago. When a boy ou his father s farm at P. xiuos your,;. Milh i r . dissatisfied aud o». day walked off, saying that ho would uot return until lie was worth ftiu.o. .. 11. went tot a west, taught school for a tiuie, then worked hi way thro.igh Ann Hail r : '■ ■ : I iiuoi Hi i iow worth sl.".t ii ■, being one of the most prosperous bankets iu that rotate M" Miller w ill spend several weeks visiting in this section. Foley's Orino Laxative is a new remedy, au improvement ou the laxa tives of former vears. as it does not gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to rak>', Ir Is guaranteed. Sold at I'aules it Co's Pharmacy. Shut Squirrels Out of Season. Several of the law abiding hunters of this city have bo ome aware of the fact that game is being shot iu this vicinity during t!.e closed season and are takiug steps to have the practice stopped. Squirrels seem to be the tempting game to the law vi• at. :■ One well known hunter on Sir: 'day said that he kuew of out ra-e where a niau last week shot eight h'ey squirrels iu oue day. Other instances of squirrels aud other game being shot are known. The hunters who abide by the law are quite iudignaut at the violations, aud Bteps have been taken to have the teutiou of the State game com mi.- oalled to the situation iiere DeWitt's Little Early Risers are small pills, easy to take, gentle aud sure. Sold by Paules it 00. Pleasant Birthday Party. The twelfth birthday anniversary of Misses Dorothy and Margaret Vincent was pleasantly celebrated on Mouday evening at their home ou West Mahon ing street. The Misses Vincent being twios, this fact was observed by the appearance on the banquet table of two cakes, both alike, each containing 12 caudles Those present were: Mary Pursel, Harold Porsel, Henrietta Jen nings, Edward Jennings,Robert Orone, Sara Snyder, Helen aud Harriet Fost er, Catharine aud . Margaret Hoffman, Marion Lane, Marrietta Vincent, Tor reuce Peifer and Oatharine Vincent NO GAIN IN . ATTENDANCE Three weeks of the present school term have expired aud about all the pupils that will attend this year are enrolled. In this connection it should j be Btated that the attendance in the ! high school has not increased materi ally since the opening day, when in stead of 201 pupils who held promo tion cards for that grade,only 170 pro- , seuted themselves for enrollment. As a matter of fact at the present | there are just 178 pupils in attendance I at the high school. Two additional j pupils can be relied upon to enroll. It j is now clear that there will be 21 pu pits less iu the high school than laßt year. Borough Superintendent Dieffeu bacher has been looking into the mat ter in an endeavor to determine the | can eof the falling off in attendance. He is convinced by this time thst it in due to the business depression, which has thrown the husbaud aud latt li out of employment aud made it neces sary for iill mt'iuLcis ot the family as occasion offers to turn iu nud earn something. ] To illustrate, Mr. Dieffeulmcher eit |cd a case of a very Lrigbt girl, Inst jear in the freshman class, v. ho owiLg the family's straitened circumstances, due to the hard times, is obliged to work in or. < r to help support the family during the winter. It is | the employ.ij it uf the fifth teacher v.: ci i' ... imperative to take caie of tl. i . 'I ait adaiico rep i >eat t by {'.ii i iis that held pit, o l.i c. ti- fur the high school yet it v j. , ' i! tl- .a h:rof pupils was • b'l.i ii i; .:••• • present au«t would e. to i ty 1 »• . i to j iimier the a.. • c.ii;il i :nher makes it pos s hie iu do u i ch bf ;ier woik with the , I : elit uumti ruf pupils. In the high school proper overcrowding,which be fore proved a. r> ,»t cletriuieut,is much r tieved.ouly . ,0 pupils occupying the i r ioui as agaiuel 1.18 last year. Better discipline aud instruction suited to • he individual needs of the pupil will ie pretty t-cre to follow as the result j if better classification and the iu- ; i rease of teaching foue. A Splendid Entertainment. The following notice is from the ! Montgomery Mirror aud comments ou ! tli* appearance of Uie Ithara Cons.,:-- ' »torv of Music Concert company which \ w ill ba at the Dauvillj opera hi " ou October fitti, uuder the aiispiio of | the V. M. C. A. : | ''An enjoyable toucert of classical ! music, vocal aud instrumental, inter sparsed with recii.tiioi -, delighted th> indience iu the new M. E. church Ia« fuesflay evening, by the Ithaca Oon servatory Concert Company. The pro j crrani consisted of eleven numbers. I each holding the attention of ilie audi ! ence to the end. Each member is an : artist iu their own paiticular line, it i being hard to.particularize as to any beiug superior to the other Every | member was encouraged heattily aud | the renditions weie very much ap j preciated bv all who heard then Attended Euchre. The, following people of this city were | . ent at the t regie ive evrt r I giveu 1> the Ci iftsmen's club of Bio . ' i; , M • iv ni;: it : Xi. I'.'ld ; Mr.A. C. A.. •• n-y. Mi tv i '. T. J ri e. Mi ■ . h.i ler, M ! Vary \V««s:l, ' • Elsio Vliu y. ! ' !i »»• . .112 l.ti Cnrr> Bishop Vine, nt at biconi .1 111 ii. Vint ent, oft! o ! . . ■ i i 1 - !•• ir " a -avi i lay-' stvdy in chuu life at t! .1 First chuuh, Bloomsburg. Blih p Vincent in delivering lectnrei i in the afternoon aud evening each day this week. t>ni' i ext Sunday morning lat th# regular ohorch aerviee he will | preach. Fifty-Third Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Rosenbaugh.of { Mars, Butler county, celebrated their j ! fifty-third wedding anniver :ry on i Saturday. Mr. Hoseubangh is 81 year old aud his wife 74. They have nine children aud over one hundred person attended the anniversary festivities Davis—Swell zer. Mr Fred Edward Davis ai.d Miss Margaret Sweit/ v , both of this city, were united in marriage Saturday evening, Septeuibi r 10th, a! t . home . ci' Mrs. Sarah Mullen,Upp r Mulberry street. Hov. L Dow Ott performed 1 tho ceremony. Improved Home. Chris Loeh ha> » reatiy improved the j ' ippearauce c 112 bis home ou Railroad i -treet by a coat of paiut and a new 1 fence enclosing the yard. Entered Dickinson College. Miss Mary Jeukins. a graduate of the Danville high school class of 19C8, \ has entered the freshman class at Dick- j inson college. Carlisle. Mi-s Jenkins j matriculated without conditions direct from the local high school. A Berks County Record. Herbert Zerr aud Edwin Schoedler, of Oley Line,cut 425 shocks of corn in one day, one of the best coru cutting records in Berks county. Born, a Daughter. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Atmand Wvle, New York City, ou Saturday. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the rr.ind. dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ' -nii.— i and cheerfulness soon '' it-L disappear when the kid neys are out °' °rder ~UultljtfTr—' or diseased. Kidney trouble has • become so prevalent jl 'hat it is not uncommon /fi,Y\ \ /,i 112 for a child to be born // V'i\\ >s "V afflicted with weak kid '•* iy %V neys. If the child urin ' ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it.the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect ol Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- P'■'A. c ■ and one dollar £ cs. You may have a pMarlifer : impie fc .ttle by mail Bt" 112 V C' , sho pamphlet tell- rtoino of swamp-jtoot. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer &Co„ Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't uirU.f any mistake, bttt leiuem ber (be name, Svvanp-lvoot. Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the addres Binghamton. N.Y.. DM every bottles. .. . i-m&BMt'ZX-i. AIUST KRTP OFF THE PLATFORM Siding on the tront platforms of trol.fy cars is to be pi 1.1 ljj•. d iu Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania State railroad oommiasion, mtiifled after it;: investi- Rations of the accident. ;.t Chestuni Hill, in Ph adelphia ami or one of the hills of Cambria county, near Johnstown, this urmne r,has arranged to issue a reco uinendation, which is tantamount to a St.tte decree, that trolley companies shall forbid people from such riding and enforce the rule, Bloomsburg Fair. The Fifty-Fourth Annual Fair of the Columbia County Agricultural So ciety will be held October ti, 7, 8 and 9. Liberal purses with the splendid track will engage the best field of horses ever brought together in the state. Wednesday 2 :18 and 2 :25 pace am' 2:27 trot. Thursday 2:12 and 2:25 pace, ? :16 trot aud county race, Fri day free nr all: 2:20 trot and 2:15 pace. Ciiasti and meritorious attrac tions will he give- oji plaliorm He. tweeu heats of too races, Ba'ty's Trained Bears beiug one of the feat ures. Riding School, Ocean Wave, Moving Pictures, Ferris Wheql,Anim al Shows and Miniature Kail ways will be attractive features of the Midway. The Poultry Exhibit alone will be worth the price of admissiou,2s cents. Bloomsburg Fair is a veritable Old Home Week. This exhibition promises to be a rec ord breaker in every department. All other indications point this way and it only requires the graciou- favors of the weather man to make it such. In Honor of Birthday, Alby Snyder was teuderded a surprise party Thursday evening at his home on Fast Mark >t street, in honor of his 58th birthday. A number of presents were received, including n of IS.f'O \ supper w ■ served under a purple and white arch. Music was fnrnis'.cd ! y the Washington drum oorpa aud a graphophone. Thoae present were Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Ulriu'i, >l'. aud Mrs. Joseph Weidm.m, Mr. an 1 Mrs Grant Feust ermacher, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Walk er, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Snyder. Mr. aud Mrs Frank Boyer, Mr aud Mrs. D. L. Guest, Mr. and Mrs Richard Whapham, Mr. and Mrs. Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kocher, Mrs. Thos. Evans, Mrs. Tannehill,Messrs. Kessel, George Haney, Unger, Mesdames Sup er, Trambower, Leighow, Cramer, B. Moyer, Sidler, Pussy, Walker, Peter Snyder, Frank Snyder,Wagner. S» avze, Kramer. Berger, Deibert. Swank, Hor ton, Kline, .lack Evans, Mr and Mrs. W. Motteru, Mr. aud Mr . llaney, Mrs Alice MoCormick. Prize Lot of Peaches. Frank Yeager has a prize lot of peaches, on a trco at his home on Up per Mulb-jrry streot. The peachos, of which there are but oveu, are of a uniform sizi and measure ten aud three quarter inches in circumference, t?aau»B»r»®is-::. \Paie, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it —Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Till* the firat Question tout doctor would n«k \r> \.. j r i. s\ i. uvular?" lit* know* t ;it .l.i is • .112 i! ». m. Is in absolutely f-s iui ~ to ir v.v K»mj» vour liver active and y.'.ir bowl* regular by taking laxative M Made br J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mm Also manufketurera of /J 112 HAIR VIOOR. / 1 7//7TC AOtIECURE. a AUWr Kj CHERRV PECTORAL We hare no •«crrta ' We publiah the formul*a cf all our medicines
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