DANVILLE INTELLIGENCER V< L LXXV. ADVANCE DETAIL LEAVES TODAY Will have Everything in Readiness for Co. F's Arrival. SPECIAL CAR FOE[ COMPANY F A Steaming Hot Meal Will be Ready lor the Boys When They Reach the Camp. Oaptaiu J Beaver Gearhait issued final instructions to the advance de tail of 00. V which leaves for Gettys burg at tt:ls this morning via D. L & W. railroad. This detail will erect the tents aud have eve ythiug iu readi ness for the Company when it arrives at the camp bile Friday night. The advanoe guard is made up ot tlio following: Lieutenant Frank Keefer, Sergeant George Gross, Privates George Marshall. Kalph Gaskins, Frank Neviun, Abraham Olnlds, Ar thur Williams and Alex. Kainior. They will meet the advance detail of the other oouipauies at Northumber land. A special car is iu waiting for the Company baggage 011 a Biding near the D. L & W. station. Company K will join tlie regiment at Northumberland tomoi row evming, proceeding via Pennsylvania rail >o ul front tlint point to Gettysburg. this year when tlin boys reach t.ho camp a steaming licit ninal will lie in readiiidsa. At p-evinus camps a long wait lias intervt-tia it.the boys having had tu prepare their owu meal after arrival. Tun members of tin) guard are antici|iai ing a royal time this sea son au I from tlin elaborate prepara tions baing in tit I u they will not be dis appointed. Oherry Pits in Intestines. | That a child eighteen mouths old ' could -wallow 343 cherry pits aud livo after their removal principally by ■argliill means after they had closed the passages In the intestiues, would i be deemed impossible were not such the eiperienoe of tint child of Ohediah Michael, of Summer Hill. Recent , mention was made in tho Nows of the i child when it was stated that Dr. , Reagan of Betwick, had removed 300 , pita. This number was thought Im- i possible but soon after Dr. Reagan had am thor call lo relieve the child and removed by Burgical menus aud medicine 143 more wliioli makes the total 341. The pits, which are now in the poH'Uasiou of Dr. Reagan, almost fill a large olive bottle. Some of the pita are extra large ones which makes the case the more remarkable The child is doiug well nnd Dr. Reagan stated that if nothing unfore seen set i in the chilli will recover. The ease is oue certainly without a parallel in this section and uo doubt also within a much wider scope. Will Not Sell Lots. luqniriea have beeu made recently by aome of our citizens as to the dis position of the Mill street lots owned by the D. L. & W. Company ou either aide of the canal culvert. The lot of ground taking up the canal bed from Mill to Ferry streets is especially I valuable. It is considered by many, taking iuto consideration the very good lo mtion, to be worth at least n ,000 aud in faot such an offer was made some weeks ago by one of Dan ville's prominent citizens. At present the D. L. & W. Com pany will not sell the lots which leads many 10 believe that they iutond us ing it at some future time for purposes of their own. Iu answer to an inquiry from a prospective purchaser the Com pany Flat id "that there had been sev eral olreis made for the ground but that it au4 not for sale at this time." To loktire Boilers at Water Works. A te!egiaiu was received by City Oleik H B. Pattou from the Hartford Steam Buiter Insoiauce Company last eveniug s> atiug that a representative of that eu upauy would arrive iu this oily on h'.iday for the purpose of in specting the boilers at the Water Worka preparatory to having them in sured. Pre* ions to this time no insurance has beeu i arried by the Borough along this line. Much oare is taken by in surance companies in taking rinks aud the iu>pei'tors make it a point to ex amine the boilers insured at any time they see lit. The l.■. Hers at the Water Works are alwavs in excelleut condition, the em ployes a 1 heiug experienced men who will tu i r t%N r» decisions of ilit) Superior Oouit nf l*»»i 11 y!v niiji Council whs empowered lo rusli the ordinance through all three readings at the first regular meeting or at any adjourned meeting nnder suspension of rules. This the Solicitor thought was neces sary iu order to enable Council to ad vertise the ordinance in time for the special election. Mr. Vastine moved that the roles of Cooncil he suspended and the ordin ance on eleotric light be passed ou all three readings. Mr. Fensterinacher seconded tlio motion, which carried without any opposition. Tlio ordinance was accordingly read three tunes. Summarized the ordinance authorizes, empowers and requires the Borough of Danville to erect, iustall, operate and maintain a municipal ele ctric lighting plant to be owned and operated by the said Borough solely for the purpose of manufacturing and supplying eleotrioity and electric light for lighting and illounuatiug the sev eral Boroogh buildings, Borough prop erty, streets, lanes, alloys,and all oth er public places iu and under the con trol of the said Borough of Danville. On the filial reading the ordiuauce was put to a vote with the following rosu It: Yeah—Davis, Montgomery. Swank, Feustermaohor, Boyer, Reifsnyder, Vastiuo and Goeser. Nay—Lloyd. The printing of the ordiuauce was loft, iu the hands of the Committee on Printing,who will let the work to the lowest bidder. Borough Solicitor Goarhart was present and advised that a committee bo appointed to look after tho details of the special electiou to be held on August 2nd and made several practical recommendations for it to act npon. The Solicitor stated that he already has a special court, fixed by Judge Lit tle for officially counting and com puting the voto Thursday, August 4th at 13 o'clock, noon. Mr. Fjnsterinachnr reported a bad r leak in the gas inalu ou East Market i street near Beaver street, wliioli for c several mouths has boon a great nuis- ( auce. On motion tho Clerk was res quested to notify the Standard Gas 1 Company to repair the leak. i Mr.. Kenstermaohor also reported c that wator lodgod iu tho bottom of 1 the canal has become stagnant and I prejudicial to public health. He ask- > ed whether a di;ch could not be dug t iu the canal so as to effectually drain e the bottom. This matter was referred i to the Committee on Streets audi Bridges,they to act uooording to their i judgment. c Ou motion of Mr. Goeser the Street | Commissioner was instructed to paiut < the iron bridge on Center street. : Ou motion of Mr. Va°tlne the Stand ard Electric Light Company was re quested to remove the pole at the can al ou Mill street, which has been left 1 exposed in tlifc street by the roinoval I of the canal bridges. Mr. Swank reported that the tin roofs of the Borough lioso houses are in need of paiut. On motion the mat ter was referrud to tho Committee ou Fire. The followiug bills were approved for payment: WATER DEPARTMENT. Regular Employes $l3B 50 Lowering Water Mains 100.05 Adams' Express Co 1.95 Structural Tubing Co 3.58 Morning News 1.44 Uuited Tel. and Tel. Co 0.00 Atlantic Refining Co 3.70 Joseph Lechner 38. 80 Harry B. Pattou 30.00 1 BOROUGH DEPARTMENT. Regular Employes $ 83 50 Labor aud Hauling 3!) 50 A. H. Grone 13. UO United Tel. and Tel. Co 34.50 Morning News 33 83 B. B. Brown 8.00 A Curiosity. Shoe Dealer W. J. Rogers has a car iosity on exhibition iu his store win dow iu the form ot a bea> tiful rug made of the skill of some animal with uiouuteil head attached. A oard is at tached setting forth the followiug: "Sent by John L. Evans f. villi Lara mie, Wyoming." No ouo seems to know just what kind of auimal is represented. A good many iuclitio to the view that it iB a catamount, but others are jast as sure that it is some other kind of an »n --imal. Fractured Left Arm, Byron,tho seven-year-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Saiusbury, Grand street, sustained a fracture of the left arm a few inches above the wrist ou Saturday evening. The little fellow was standing on the fence anil iu some manner slipped off, falling heavily ou , his arm Dt. Curry rendered the neces sary surgical assistance. A New Physician. > Dr. Harry Hiushillwood, a homeo path, of Philadelphia,ou Monday will open an office at No. fi, West Mahon ing street, the brick dwelling owueii ' by S. It. Kroeger. Dr. Hiushillwood, t is a married uiau. He is a graduate < ot the Hahnemann College, t'hiladel- I phia, class of 1895. For sevou years he I was located iu Marietta. "PLKDGKD BUT TO TRUTH, TO LIBXRTT INB UW-RO MTOB BWATB Q8 AM» W WMAM Mill AW*' DANVILLE. MONTOUR COUNTY. PA., FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904 NO DELAY IN STREET PAVING Mill street will in a short time t:iko on a very busy appearaucc. Contract or D. J. Rogers who hold* the street paving ooutract stated Saturday even ing that work would be begun within at least three days after the election on Tuesday, August 2nd. Between fifty and sixty men will be employod on the job and the grading and laying ef brick will be carried on at the samo tiiuo. Though work of this kind neems to move slowly Mr. Rog ers stated that in his opiuiou it would not take over three mouths to pave the street if all tilings moved as they should. The trolley company will have to lay its tracks before the work of paving is bugun. The roadway will liavo to bo dug out to a depth of twelve inches and at some plaaes even more. The laying of the briok, while uot difficult, neces sitates the employment of experienced hands. Tlio street will be paved iu sections, abont f>oo feot at a time be ing blocked off. While tills work will close tlio street iu such a manner as to prevent driving through it, yet those places ou either side of the blocked portion will i)e accessible ; ami though some inconvenience will result this plan will uot closo the highway alto gether. s Lack of material will at no time de lay the work as the Reese-Hmmoud Brick Gompauy will he uudor bond to furnish the paving blooks as fast as needed. Mr. Rogers anticipates no trooblo iu socuring all the laborers ueeded and the work once started will move along with surprising rapidity. Mill stroat should present a sight about December Ist in strikiug contrast to what it in now and with the other iuiprovomonts contemplated the busi ness portion of Danville will compare very favorably with tlio most progres sive cities in the state. The Lutheran Reunion. Rev. Dr. Heimensnyder, of Mil ton president of the Susqueliauua Luther an reunion, makes the following an nouncement: The Susquehanna Luth eran Reunion will be bold tiiis year at Edgewood Park, Shainokin. Thurs day, August the 35th. Two of the most prominent and eloquent speakers in the Lutheran church liavo been se cured for the addresses. Or. J. A. Clutz, former president of the general synod aud president of Midland Col lege, Atohinsou, Kansas,and Dr. John A. W. Haas, newly eleoted president of Muhlenberg College, AUentown, Pa. This Dr. Haas is a brother of the Dr. liaas who wai pastor of the ohurch whose congregation lost almost oue thousand members ou the ill-fated steamer Slocuni,including the pastor's wife and daughter. It is iutendud to make this tho best of all our Lutheran reunions. Good rates have beou se cured, splendid airangements aud great improvements on the grounds. Get ready for a grand rally and a spleudid time. Snakes Killed at Water Works. Three large snakes were killed by borough employes ou the rivor l>auk below the Water Works on Saturday. One of these, awf tor snake, was dis covered swimming around in the well that was being cleaned out. It was a large reptile and in order to remove it, hail to be shot. The other two snakes wero of tho dangerous copperhead variety and were killed by Samuel Sainsbury. Roth of these were ehree feet long. Mr. Sains bury,who was working ou the founda tion of the retaining wall discovered the first one lying between two large stones. After some troublo he killed the snake and shortly afterward saw the second one crawling toward tho weeds. With a shovel iu hand Mr. Saiusbury gave oliase and struck tho copperhead on tho hack, pinning it to tho grouud. The snake luade every effort to strike, but ouly succeeded in striking its faugs against the shovel. Work on Oulvert Untiuishod. Contractor D. J. Rogers has still some work to do iu oounectiou with the Mill street culvert. A coping Is to be placed on both sideß, the stone for which is expectod to ariivo in a few days. Iron railings will also be put up which will servo as a protec tion. At the last mooting of Oouuoil it was decided to heighten the retaining walls leadiug down Uanal avenue aud to lengthen them somewhat. The walls will be allowed to slope gradually to tlia grouud and will be a continuation of the walls built by Mr. ltogcis. Haud rails will be placed on them. When this work is finished it will greatly enhance the appearance of thiugs at this point. At preseut it has a desolate and uufluished appearance. It was also deoided to lower the side walks at the Oity Hall to couform with the established grade. Ferrj Moves Slowly. Though the river has risen several inches the past few days the ferry makes little headway. Doing toward the South Danville shore it is especial ly trying aud to make any of the Penn sylvania trains it is wise to start very early. Several passeugers missed the 5-.50 train last evening, though pre sumably they had started early enough. In inauy oases the ferry passeugers be- I come quite impatient aud look long , iugly at the ferryman. ' The ferrymen are doing all that is possible to facilitate tho speed aud uu ) der the circumstauces show a remark 'able palienoe. CONTRIBUTING LIBERALLY Danville Citizen Contri butes Large Sum for New Cathedral. BISHOP APPEALS TO EACH PARISH Cathedral at Harrisburg Will Cost $225,000-- Parishes of the Di ocese Will Contribute. The announcement has been made that the snm ot till,(> 00 has already been contributed by twenty-two per sons in the diocose for the new oath oilriil at Harrisburg. oue of our prom inent citizens, Jolm H. (looser con tributing the largest amount. Bishop John Walter Shaualiau.of the Koman Catholic diocese, of Harris burg, has issued a letter to the clergy and laity for tnuds for the erection of the new cathedral in Harrisburg, which is now ready tor the founda tions, and which Bishop Shaualian says, "will rival in size aud splendor the most celebrated churches ot the New World." The cathedral will oost #33.">,000 aud au agreeuieut has been signed with the contractor to pay him $50,000 by Dec ember next, and the bishop appeals to every Catholic iu the diooese to help raise the uiouoy. He says,"To raise the amount of money whioli we shall ncuil during the coming twelve mouths each parish is called upon to coutri bute a sum equivalent to one dollar for every member of its population." Already donations have been made as follows by Catholics ot the diocese: John H. (looser, Danville $9,000 John Obliuger, Lancaster 1,000 Mrs. A. M'Conomv, Laucatser 1,000 Richard M. Roily, Lancaster . 1,000 A Clergyman, Lancaster 1,000 John A. Coyle, Lancaster 1,000 Joseph Haeffuer, Lancaster 1,000 Mrs. M. S. Horshey,Lancaster . 1,000 Annie McOovoru, Lancaster 1,000 P. Kuss, Harrisburg 1,000 P. 11. Vaughn, Harrisburg 1,000 Max Johnson, Harrisburg . 1,000 Mis. R. McCloskoy, Harrisburg 1,000 J. Uarnt Schwartz.Harrisburg 1,000 Rev. J. W. Shanahan. Harrisburg 1,000 .Tamos Ryan, Philadelphia 1,000 Petor Dnllone, Hanover 1,000 Mrs. Uabriella Smith, Hanover 1,000 John A. Poist, McSlierrwitown 1,000 Knapp-Shillot family, Columbia 1,000 Uootgo O. Uraeber, Shamokin . 1,000 John Mulleu, Shamokin .. 1,000 Secoud Ward Residents Uouiplaiu. The question brought up by Council man bYnsteruiaeher at last Friday night's session of Council in regard to the digging of a trench to carry otT the surplus water from the canal bot tom seems to have voiced the senti ments of many residents of tlio Sec ond Ward. The canal bed east of Rail road street,as far as the State Hospit al, is veiy low aud consequently It forms sort ot a basin into which the surface water runs aud becomes stag nant. The odor of this is exceptionally obnoxious aud has atoudeucy to breed disease. The Struotuial Tubing Work* at one tiuie obtained its water supply froui a chim built al this poiut but this litis since been abandoned, the company pipiug it* water supply from the mea dows lying north of the canal. The Second Wtird residents claim that there is now nothing to iu?erfero with the draining ot (Ileoanal bed aud the most feasible plan seems to tie the diggiug of a treuoli trom Guliok's Additiou to the aqueduot below the Mill street onlvert. Lost Artificial Foot. Harr.v Kennedy of Hiveraide, had a most peculiar mishap on the ferry while returning to hi* home troni this oity late Saturday night. Mr. Kennedy had the misfortune a few years ago to have hi* foot, taken Otr hy the cars and aiuoe then has beeu wearing an artificial foot. As a rule he sudors little inconveni ence hut on Saturday evening as he was about to step off the fetry he stumbled and fell and iu ao&ie manner the artitloiul member oatuo oft aud fell iu tho river,floating away in the dark ness. Heing unable to walk Mr. Ken nedy was taken home iu a wagou. Af ter a diligent search on Sunday morn ing tho foot was found quite a dis tance below the bridge. House Party at Blue Spriuga Farm. Miss Sara K. Del.ong is giving a house party this week at her home. Blue Springs Kariu, near Washiugtnu ville. Among the guests are: Mi** Sara Neabit, Miss Kiutua Nosh it and Mrs. Noablt of Lewisburg ; Mis* Mary O. Yorks, Miss Hlanohe Oel.ong, K Purse 1 Angle, Theodore K. Anglo, William M. Kobisou aud T. Maxwell Merry weather. A most enjoyable anno was held at the DeLoug Olub House last eveuiug Improving Slowly. John Helming, of the Hrui ot Tooey \ HenuiUK.vfho has been seriously 111 | for the past month is slowly improv ing. Mr. lleuuing was striokeu with paralysis on the right *idc aud for a time had lost control of the limb. Hi* condition was very grave but it i* thought now that he will fully rogaiu his health. Anyhow the uational campaign start* off red hot. AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE Miss Maggie iuaok, who is employ ed by J. If. Miller on Or. Paules' farui, Mahoning lowuahip, had an ex* citing experience Monday aud betore noon was iu a state ot collapse. Miss Mack started front the farm house about eight o'clock to pick ber ries. Coming to a bush whole the ber ries hung near the ground she stooped to pick them and a moment later fell a stinging sensation ou the left baud, She raised her arm immediately and was horrified to see a suake clinging to the middle tluger, its tangs imbed ded in the flesh under the kuuekle. She shook the reptile off aud ran to the houae. The ariu and Anger were tightly bound above the wound aud hasty preparations made to drive to Danville. Mrs. Miller, who accompanied Miss Mack to this oily,alighted at the home of a frieud ou West Market street. Maggie, uatnrally nervous about the wound, started at ouce for Or. P. O. Newhakor's office. She drove down factory street and turued iuto West Mahoning street. Having the use of but oue hand she was unable to stop the horse at the Doctor's office and the auimal at a good speed went ou down Mahoning street. Of its owu accord tlio horse in mod iuto Chestnut street and (lion again into Wont Market. Hy tlio time Kao lory street wan reached again Mian Mack liad mana)|od to got tlio animal uudor control. Hut coming down tlio hill at the Hunt oatilago shop again last control and the horse dashed Kaat on Mahoning street, going faster at every bound. Upon leaching Mill street a number of wen discovered the girl's plight and stopped the horse, lie was a spirited animal and though not exactly run ulug away conld not he controlled in a one-handed way. The youug lady was then assisted to the Doctor's oftlce whm the snake bite was cauterised. The hand and linger were badly swollen but it is not thought that the wound is a dang erous one. The snake was about a foot and a half in length and was not thought to bo very poisouons, Danville Won Tenuis Game. The DauviUe Tennis Club defeated the llloouisburg Tenuis Club on the Y, M. O. A. court at the latter place on Saturday, by a close margin. The tint half was played by Naiso and KUhtou of Itlooiusburg, auil Wat son and Jouniug* ot tliii oily, the lat ter wlnniug two oul ot the throe sets. The score for the Hint sot was tt to 8 favor of DauviUe. The second was won by Hloomshurg, score 10 to S. The deciding game in this set was won by Walsnu and Jennings by a score of 11 to a. The second Imlf wa* played hy MoK»r», Carpenter aud Km of Hlooni*hurg,aud Uo»h and Holloway of Vauville. Hlootuaburg cauie off victorious in this halt tho two *et* being won by Messrs Carpenter and Knt by scbres of rt to 3 aud 112. to 4. Carpenter aud Knt then played off with Watson and Jennings the latter winning the deciding games hy the following scores: Kirst set tl to a. Sec ond set i) to 7. than giving the victoiy to the Dauvllle playeis. Repair* at Readiug Iron Work*. Kepairs on the uew puddle will at the Heading Irou Work* are being rapidly pu*hed to completion. It I* thought-that the mill will bo iu leadi uetts to resume operation* next week. Auioug other repairs being made the eugiue i* being thoroughly overhaul ed. Two uew furnaces are also being built. 'The oulv porttou* of the plaut being operated at pre scut are the old middle mill aud the ID-inch or guide mill, It 1* thought that the ttt-iuch mill will resume yet (hi* week. Horbeit T. Hecht.a well known iron man of Sorantou has been appointed superiuteudent ot the plant at tlii* place. Mr. Heoht, who ha* been Iu charge since July lat wa* formerly a member of the tlrtu of Kiuuey A Heoht, itou manufacturers ot Scraulou. He U a moat capable man and widely kuowu iu the irou world, tie ha* mov ed hi* family into the saperiuloiident's home ou Northumberland street. Landslide at Wolvertou. The 4:91 Kast bound passenger train on the Pennsylvania Itailroad arrived at the South Oanvllle station an hour late yesterday owing to a landslide uear Wolverton station The track at this point i« laid done to the hill aud a heavy »howcr iu that vieiuity caused a Urge quantity ot earth aud rook* to fall, completely covering the track for a distance of tlfteu feel. The Kiverside aection bauds uuder the supervision ot foreman Uavid Nus* were called and they managed to get tho traiu through after an hour's de lay. It wa* tivw o'clock, however, he fore the delui* wa* removed aud the track cleared. Teacher* Elected, At a recent meeting of the School Hoards of Hiversido and tlearhart township the tollowiug teacher* were elected 5 Grammar School, Qwrimrt town ship. Mi** Mary A. t'fahler. Primary School, Oearharl lowuship, Ml*s HlancheCampbell Kipp'* Kun School, Mi** Kttie \Votiue*dor< Grammar School, Kiverside, Haulel J. Snyder. Primary School, Hivet •idv. Mr*. tC. W, Youug. LAN ABLE OPINION ! ON LIBRARIES lu WII IDMITIIW will) Mix* K#ei ot Now Yoik oily wlio 1* visit um Iter aimer Mr*. W'tlt, Oroaa Key* I'laoe. •OIUO very interest ill): auniicationa ftliit comment.* pertalnlutt IK tho TIIOUIA* Beaver Ifree lan• villo library drAW* ll* *U|<|ioit, tho in come of llio library I.as boon greatly lo**onooo|ile ot Oanvllle could at a cost tliAt would harilly l»e felt atbl enough to the pro sent income of the library to admit ot the purchase ot greatly neodcil hook*and to proper ly make the resource* of the library availAhlo. Kxcollent work la Iming done by the librarian,but with ampler moans the usefulness of the library could be trebly incroAnod, K»|ieciAlly la tlila true lu the CA*O of work with the children, for whom there should he A special department with a refer ence aud rcAdtiiK room,exclusively de voted to their u*e," The Well Cleaned Thoroughly, The work of cleaning the well In the river at the Water Works was eomplet* ed late Saturday afternoon aud much better water service ean now l>e main tained thpughout the town. Over four teet ot mud, leaves, etc,, had boon washed into the well and the removal ot this uiade It a hard job The men em ployed had to work in watet waist deep most of the time and the sedlmeut was obnoxious to handle.The work was most thoroughly eoiu|deted, however, aud the supply of water wtU he bet ter than evet. Till* well had not heen cleaned for several years, The other well, whtoh lies ?,\ teet from the short l cannot he cleaned until the river falls even lower than at pr». sout. As It lies at a good depth It docs not need cleaning a* often as the well uearet the shore, Mill Street Lively SatittvUy Night. Mill street presented a gay appear auce on Saturday evening, Krom seven o'clock until about ten the street was thronged, The fact ot Its heing | relieving the situation very much, Shower* during this pro, traded warm wither have availed hut Uttle ami the VHMIIW** following i» only tor a *hort time, Oel a gosMl sup. ydv of ice tins morning Yol6*ll need IK STATE IE 11 TENTS Provided (or the Comfort and Convenience o( the State Guard. THE HORNING NEWS ON FILE EACH DAY Y. M. C. A. Tent* Will b« IVpuUr •I (leUygburg Camp—All (tuanlamen Invited. Kvory member ot the Slato Ouard I* furnished Willi a circular containing the following iufotmatiou, wlitoli ta sent to l lion* hy Uw Stale .tVimullteo At llio Y. M O. A., through the aid of liHMt) Secretaries Mud the fsiptaius ot the various oonipante* throughout the Stale! When off dutv you aro invited to en Joy tlio comfort and conveniences ot lli«i SlMte Young Men's Christian A*- aoeiatlon tents, mi* ot which will to located will) Your brigMdo tViue Mini bring your oomrado*. Among the privileges are: Stat ton ety Mini poatMge ataiup*, Philadelphia mill Pittsburgh daillea, paper* from lioiut>, Illustrated papers, Uerreut Msg* sines, Piano or Organ, Ohesa nuil Orokinole, llasehall and ijuoils, 100 Water. Postage stamps will be sold mi "Uncle Sam's" ptlOM. Kvery thing else Is free to members of tlu< National Ouard. Copies ot the Morning News will be fouml at tln> Y. M O. A. tenl each day. Tin' Young Mon's Christian As aoclMtion lent- work Ml the Slslo Km CMinptucnta wm« inaugurated in IStM, Mini Willi on* oittaption has lionn con tinued mi every encampment since. Those louts Mrv lln< most |>opular places In camp, Ouatdaiu*n Mrv Invited to consult llio SccrolMrtca in oliarge, who will bo glad to render any service poa slliio while in camp Secretaries In charge : First Brigade I'onl, Wtu. J. Mlllot, Jr. Second Brigade Tout, A. F, tliittaoiuiucr Third Brigade Tout, J. 11. Ktl wants. Wmioli llio bulletins Ml llio tout* tor uwnnroiMlta ol apeeial events. In North America lliore Mro Associa- Mom lion* iwrs Olty ~, ~,,,,,,, W 481, ass Kaitroart *l3 Ttt,ooo 11-llhll TIT 41,4W * Army aurt Navy ~,, Sl> #,T4H Otlmi at 8,8*4 MH *i mm# Small town wirt oounly MS s,mo Totftla , I,M» B>VS,4Bfl Total in PttunaylvftlUft Ml ,M,OOO •Army ntul N»vy Work in onrriod ou *1 J:-J |toiut*. Tolttl milliter ot Aaaooifttion* In tit# World,MM. Tit# Younn Mon'a Oil tiat lull Asaooift- Hon t#nt« >1 i'Atup tjtifty, *ro o|i«r*t *tl uud*r lit# *u»iii#oa of lh» Kxvvullv* Coitiuitlt#o of Hi# Sut# Younn M#u'» Olirtaliftit Aaaooifttton, I'olilxf llulld litii, lUrr tailing OHAKI.KS 1. HOUSTON. Oliftlrutftti. S M. HA HO, Slut# Sivr#t»ry, Mr. Houuaftaj Sustain* B«tl Fftll. A aolioilot for ft IMiilftitattihift u*w«- |ift|tor whoa* uftuio i* H*mi#wty l*fl Uftii?ill# for Hlooatabarg on Sulurdny «*#iiing Willi « liftilly lu\ik#n now «nd ft il##|i n»sli OW i In* lefl #y«s lit* rv mill ot ft full on Hi# r»tla *i tlu> I .»#k ftWftllUft ll#|lOt. lt»niio**y, Willi » ooiu|>«ntou, *l*o « tt#w*|ift|ior aolioilor liftil bo*u tutalii tortu#d ft* lo lit* luuti ot lit* Irftiu'i d«|iarluro «nd *t*rl*d for lli«i d*|Mt »l t lift, I<|hui ttrrWlug tli#r# lu« l#*m*d tlifti li# li»d ovor ftu hour'* llui*. Ho al*n#il lo own* 111# tr*oka ftuil iu do inn »o *tiiuthl#tl u|Hin Hi# tuniiio r«ll ftuil toll lioftrily, hi* l*o# alrlkiug III* oulftid* r»il. Til* lufttt Wft» #«rrt#d in to Hi* il#t>ol fttul Or, Ooorg* A. Hlook aitiuttiouod, Mr, H#uu#*«y'a not* w»a found lo lw< l\«illy brokou »inl » g»ali iwo ittohv* long »hot* lit# l*fi #y*. luoludlug Hi* *l*l*d III* work in llino for H#mto**y ftiitl lit* ootuiwn ton lo lo*vo for llloontahurg l»l*i lu lit* #*#nlng, Mtfkl IW*. A numlwr ot our oo*l doftlor* »r* u»- (UK « uiitltl torwii for tlio utiloftiltUK ot vHVkI o*r» til Soutli Oftttyill*. Till* h* o»iuixift n*»*»*ll)r owlns lo lit* lon* wiitl m lit* furry Uuittuii* ilnrtni lit* dftf, IVftlor* *fty it In ftlutoul itu|HVi mill# lo fiimly Hi* o«ir* during llio >l*y in unto lo H*VO donturrtMi* *o ft ulttlil fwrx'w wtl* |>ul on Ouriii« llio ulitlil but tow i<>*ui« orxvw Hi* rlror «ml llio o*vil uton li*t# III* Ktftl »t tli*ir di*|Hvnft| ftt Mil tluioa, No t*dio«* Wftit* ftto OlUMUnl*r>>li*» ui**l trvuu oillior «ido ftud l» ti I«O*I vftluftblo ftil dtlUui lo Mr, Oo\Vltl'» |vr\v(>*rly Mfttty ftiv »ttl*ttftttt*d ftl Wfti. nultlftlo Kurut durttty lit* «utntu#r »ud lii* awtiutuittit iwl fttf\>rd* tMUob »uiu«>tu*ul NO. 3(1 HUNTER'S PARK GROWING POPULAR Hunter's Park la m dcMdedly inter esting pi moo this su minor »urt Id grow lug nior|«>mi miio# ot » •uniuior ronort mul wlion otoning oniuo* on kotuo tort ot oulor IMinmoiit la mlw\vs \>rovliloil Hloulo* mmi vlouty »**rv rt*y. Tlio Ttlulty l.ulliorMn Siuulmv SolitHtl will apotul lo>l*y «t tlio F»tk. Ott Wo»houUa Mm MrrMiiglng tor » hlg piouio oil BM urrtity, July St»th. Uuriug August, Mt. J'Mul'a 11. K. Oliutoh will |orrt Kngulai itaucoa arc holrt ou Thu tartar ami Saturday ***uiuga of each w*«k aurt privato rtauw** r»ry ottonon other oYonlngs. Tli* Ktk« will give a ilauc* In thl* pavlllcm, Auguat »th. Ou* ot tli* big rtaya of tlio aoaaou at tluut*r'ii Park will h* l.abor Hay, Sop't Mb, whan the A. A. 1. A T. \V. will holrt a picnic. Preparations tor thin attalr are alrtntrty under way, IVWishtfullp Uut*rUiu*il. A*«tataut Bui»*rinlendeut O. H. Schilling and agent* J. K. I'fabler, Frank K. UoAriau aurt Jaiue* Sutllh tour ot the Pruileuttal luaurauee men who roproaeutoil thla iliatrlot at their ooni|>any'* gteal conYOlitiou aurt ei< ouraiou laat week, rolurnert home Sat unlay night. They were treated to th* moat ilelightlul week'* pleaaur* ot their live*. ISiU rtelegalea atteurtert, Tueatlay they weie taken to \V«i*t Polut ou the ateaiuei Oraml Kepuhllo, aurt the cartel* gave a special ilrlll lu their honor Wertueailay they wer« aliown New York OltT In automobiles iluriug the day aurt In the •veiling were ou tertainert at the Aerial aurt the Para ilia* root ganlena both ot which plaooa were |iliml at their exolualve uae and entertainment Thursday they all weut to tXuiey Island YUitort l.una IVitk ami lu the eYoulng "Pain't" Itreworka exhibition bail apeolal feat ure* lu their honor, auuutgat which were the tllutuluert |iorlratt* ot John K. Drydtm, Pieairtent, l.eslie U, Ward, Vice Preatdenl, the Prodeutlal old guard badge aud the rook of Otbrallar, tin Friday the great convention took place lu Newaik.N. J., alter all dele gate* had been aliown OYer the build tug*. Luncheon waa served at Kruger'* auditorium la lhrx>e sections Mud at il :80 p. tu. all aa«oiubleil lu the great hall aurt *p**che* were delivered atuotig which waa the aunouuceuieut by President Urydeu that the company had Juat passed the oue billloti dollar mark of bualue** Montour Mulu»l Kim luaurfttio* Ooui|Viny,ftU orgfttiUftllou but i#o#nlly #tr#ot#d, will lu « f#w il*.v» h* loftily (or huaitt#**, »n «|i|ilio«ltou toi *oh*r »«r Imv tug h**u uiftd# tout# ilft.ru ftgo. Tilt* oottllMUiy lift* b*#tl or|»ul»#d for III* luaurnnoo of farm unit wuutr.r building* only »uil will »l no llut* lu clod* lowu (iroimrty K»ru» Itou*#* ftuil tvftruK, Wftiion alioda. corn #rtb*, oounlry ohurolt#* fttul aoltool Itou*** ftuil »ll building* Kit vi»l in liu III# oouu try, #»olualr# of will*, will bo luolud *d. Tito oout|Huty t» oftt>il»lU*d »l |aKH\< tHV llto utook of whiolt lift* nil b**tt •UIMOIINHI for, Tito otllowr*. dir*olor« ftUll *lvH>kltOld*r* (HUU|MMrt now* of Montour inniuty'• nuluilftiitlftl mul w*ll kuowu tftrtuor*. J»ut*« Sltulu ot lltl* oily U |tr**id*ul,J. K. Murroll of Yftl l*y lowu*lti|\ vio* |iro*id*ul, Kui»uu*l SldUr ot Oftuvlllo, Iroftnurvr ftud O V, Atuiuvrtuftit. Kmi , of IhU oily, **o r*l«ry, IV O Lou« of lUurill*. Will ifttu Curry ot V»ll*y lowu«lii|i »ud (.¥Utu Sliulla ot W*«l HoutlCKik lowu *lii|i IHUU|IOH« lit* Ktiifttioo l\uuutill*«. Tlti* iH«u|ifttty I* tit* lltlrd lltftl Inu Iwu oriifttiUtxl iu Moutour ixittnly oil III* utuluftl |il*tt, III* tlr*l on*, lit* lf*rut<>r»' Muluftl. b«iug l«uuob«d lu ISM, Tlti» iHuuiwtty |iro«|i*r«d ft* loug ft* it* butiuoM «ta ooutiuiid lo lit* tftriuluK oonituuullj. lot lor town t>r\>t> orly w«a iuoludvd ftud **v«rftl »"»»»» tuoitl* tuftdo, lit* »ny w»* ornftiiiamt •out# J«II l«l*r ftttil lift* liftd « |iro*|Hirou* o*v««r ahuv II WM ival»hliali#d Tit* odliHui Ot llto Montour Muluftl will b* lu lit* Pur*«lblook.Mtll*lr»«l, •nil will h# uud*r lit# auimrvtanui ot O V. Auitu*rutftu. Bm)> k r»lftl A«.viU*ut. Anthony Yftaul»*Wto». lit* urn# y*»r ivld MUt ot ft IVditb t»rtu#r r**idiu« iu Oalftwiw* towualms IVluutbtft oouu ty, tu#l d*«lh iu »u tiu*»t«K-l#d tuftu tt*r Th* boy WD liuuttun *««* in ii burn Ml ftud full through ftu ot>*utug lo lb* Moor bolow, H* WM >N»rtiiHl lo Ih* hou«* lu ftu uuoouaoitNM <