DANVILLE INTELLIGENCER Established, 1828 •ANTI-1.1.F:, JIONTOI'H COUNTY, I'A., Oirr. 14, 'O4. 1). AUST LUTZ, Editor and Proprietor. TMM l M Bi.I,N;n.N( I:IT IS the oldest and best weekly, Detiiocrtttie Newspaper in this n«Mitloii of thv State. It enjoys the dlKtinelion of a Wtrtfer comity circulation than all the other weeklies com mitted. It go** Into the homes of all the hest Deinoerats in theeonnty, :\m4 is read by thousand* ol it* Republican friends weekly. Published a vary Friday at Danville, thv eonnty seat of Montour eouilty, l'a., at 91.W u year la advance or fl.'iTi if not paid in advance; and no pu|H-r wM be diseont IMHW4 tint it all arrearage is paid, except at the option •>f Mi* pablitdier. Kates of lUlvn-Mnliiic uuul« kiiiiwu oil iiiipllcalloli. Address nil • •JMBlllli'llMimi In THE IXTHLLIUKNC'KIt. Danville, Pa. 1 lie I >ai ivil iw it 11< 1 Hl> mil in is Street Railwiiv Ter naiul—the old fir»ve cemetery. I lir new trolley line caused slim collections with the young people at church and Sunday school on Sunday. It ini't such a fair fair week the Bloomsburg Fair is having, and we fear the fair stockholders will not fare so fairly fair. How about that monument that has been promised us by next Spring? Won't it first lie necessary to clean out the old cemetery ? There will lie more vot« east in the state of New Tark this jwr than wf« raat ia the whole United State# wlwti Martin \ itnßuren was elected president. Hie dcmeqpt system, as used by many schools today, is proving very unpopular as a punishment. The Harris burg schools last week decided on abolishing the system entirely. Street paving moves onward—slowly. Almost the entire street is torn tip The merchants really have just cause for complaint. Their business interests have been badly damaged. It is too bad, but it may as well be confessed, for the secret can hardly be kept much longer, Tom Taggart of Indiana is not running the Democratic campaign at all to a irt the Republicans. How nice it is for parties waiting to take the trolley that the old cemetery is so close at hand. They can read the varied and unique inscriptions inscribed upon the old tomb stones at their leisure. Members of the Republican National Committee are figuring upon victory without New York. It is possible, but it has never been that a candidate for J'residcut won without the State of New York. President Roosevelt is partly Irish and partly Dutch in his antecedents, and it is said that whenever he goes into a parade the Irish part of him wants to ride on II horse, while the Dutch part of him wants to play in the band. Should the Democrats elect a House this autumn, its bounden duty will be to investigate the rottenness of the departments, and along with it, might well be instituted an investigation of some of Chairman Cortelyou's fat-fry ing operations with the trusts and other corporations. I'"i nier President Cleveland gives as one of his rea sons for his attachment to the Democratic party is its ever-enduring qualities. Even so. The Democratic party bus not only lived down its own blunders, but out lived the successes of all other parties. It is because it lias al ways been the only party of all the people. lotli Watson says with great indignation that he is not getting any pay from the Republican National Com mittee. 11 that is so, why does not Tom call around to the Republican headquarters, assuage his indignation and get his check. If there is none waiting for him, there ought to lie; for Tom is certainly earning the money. "The political pot in New Jersey," said Robert Thorn, of Jersey City, "has not been very hot until lately. Things are growing lively now. Apathy, which had been apparent, has at least given place among Democrats to hearty unity. I look for a sweeping victory for Parker and Davis and for ( harles C. Black, our candidate for governor." According to reports the turkey crop will be small again this year. Ihe farmers say that the scarcity is due to the cold and wet spring. Many report that a large percentage of the eggs rotted. A great many farmers sav they will have none at all for market. Well, we ate sour kraut last Thanksgiving and will lie perfectly satisfied if we do as good this year. Ihcic is nothing the thoughtful voter should investi gate so closely as the government expenditures and receipts. The Roosevelt administration and the Republican Congress seem perfectly reckless about how the taxpayers' money is expended. While under the last year of the last Demo cratic administration the Army and Navy cost $82,000,- 000, the present expenditures for those purposes are cost ing 8217,000,000. It is net an undemonstrable proposition, it is asserted by those familiar with pertinent facts, that Secretary Shaw is the head of the Treasury Department only in name, the chief powers being assumed by the President. If anyone knows this, it is certainly importers. When they have made up their minds that a particular decision would gov ern them they are all at once jolted with information that the decision has been suspended by the President. If it is the American farmer who has paid off our huge indebtedness to Europe, who has brought back our swurities from foreign banks, and who has sent American capital around the world looking for investment and not tin' illustrious Teddy who has done it all and who said a wild cowboy was better everytime than a farmer, why is it that the Republicans are so earnestly soliciting the farm ers' 'insignificant votes? Oh, it won't work, Teddv. You spoke your thoughts too loudly. It is estimated that from fifteen thousand to twenty thousand eels have been taken from the Susijuehamia river and its tributaries between Sayre and Pittston within the two or three weeks. Eels are bred in the ocean and after spawning in the spring they run up the rivers and creeks hundreds of miles. They "fatten during the sum mer, and the fall rains start them 011 their trip hack to salt water, just as cold weather drives the bird south. Weirs are always set to catch them on their run back to salt water. Eew people realize on what a narrow margin the elec tion of a president hinges. At least 15,000,000 votes will In* cast for president this year. The states of New V rk, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, West Vir ginia and ( olorado, added to those cau'icd hv the Demo cuts in the last state elections, would he enough to elect Judge Parker. A change of .'{.'1,904 votes, or a little over one-tilth of one per cent, of the total vote of the union, would carry these states. A change of less than one-third •of one per cent, of the vote of New York alone would wipe out Udell's last plurality in that state. One significant fact in connection with the Japanese- Russian war is this: The Russian government is in debt over three thousand millions of dollars, the interest charges on which arc 815,000,000 a year, and the debt is all held by foreign countries. Japan is in debt only four hundred millions of dollars, four-fifths of which is held at home, and at a low rate of interest. The interest charges on the Russian debt in three years, amounts to the entire debt of Japan, with the interest added, and the money is ali sent out of the country. This fact has led the Paris bankers to turn a deaf ear to Russian proposals for a new loan, and they have gone to Berlin to try ami raise mon ey. Japan has not, as yet, been forced to borrow, hut has hie 11 assured that her bonds will be accepted when money it needed. Her own people stand ready to subscribe for bonds up to two thousand millions of dollars. CULTIVATING BAD MORALS There are a number of our children going astray. If you do not believe it visit the. neighbor hood of Bloom and Ash streets most any night. There you will find, running at large, a dozen or more neglected urchins lighting, cursing, smoking cigarettes, throwing stones, shooting at pedestrains with sling shots and most anything that's bad. Parents, unmindful of the present conditions of their children or negligent in the thought of their future blessedness, allow, yes, possibly instruct them,"to run out and play. Play is all right, and i we advise that children should have all Hie exercise through play they can stand, but should be cared for and looked after; not granted the privilege lo stay out so late at night without protectors. Late into the night finds these bad boys and girls annoying thu people in that district by vocifer ous yelling, jumping on porches ami other mischiev ous ways. Children as young as eight or nine years have been seen in this district as late as ten o'clock, far from their known homes without a parent's band to govern them Mothers, remember, that there is an old and very truthful saying that "Man is what his mother made him." When your child matures into dis graceful manhood or womanhood you will then realize the curse of condemnation resting upon a guilty conscience, and lament the kindly admoni tions and the severe chastisements that YOU ne glected to deliver unto them who so sorely needed your every care. Do not depend upon others to care for yours, you will be held accountable for it all. We will take a step or two higher up. There we find young men and young women, from the ages of seventeen to twenty, lounging around, too, on porches, and we can't say where else, possibly till away after midnight. Where, oh where, can there parents lie or what can they bo to tollerate Such conduct This complaint is not the result of one night's experience, but what is seen almost EVERY N,I(iHT. It is about time that our Chief Burgess and Town Council take this affair in band, and if needs be, establish a curfew law. TOO LATE NOW. A great deal of dissatisfaction is now becom ing evident within the rank anct lile of the Republi cans in our Sixteenth Congressional District. The truth now presents itself in all its hideousness and debauchery, anil the bolter element of the party now sorely regret that their presence was conspicu ous in their absence at the various county and dis trict conventions. Mr. Samuels, their candidate for Congress, is proving to be very unpopular and unsatisfactory. His chances are none, and the light will scarcely be made interesting. Now, the Republicans are beginning to realize their great blunder and are causing their condem nation to rest upon the heads of those who made tho ticket to satisfy their own selfish greed and avarice. The "spoils," which are always large on tho Republican side of a contest, must be cared for and handled judiciously ( !) by some of the lenders. Those in the lead desired to remain there "for that special purpose, and there they are. In the very earliest part of the campaign our worthy townsman, the Hon. James Scarlet, Esq., wes mentioned in all parts of the district as THE MAN, ( and we are obliged to say that no better, abler representative could lie selected to represent us, or any other district, in Congress, if lie is a Re publican ), but, he is too well known to the bood iers. They didn't want him. They knew he would attend to the managing of affairs himself, and that other, more honorable leaders would be selected. It is all plainly seen now. But, IT'S ALL TOO LATE. Air. Davis has it all his own way, and can expect one of the largest majorities ever attained in the district. WHAT WILL IT BE? 'I ho day is fast approaching when some cheap, substantial material will lie necessary to l»o employ ed in the construction of buildings, and it remains for the Yankee mind to solve the momentuous y, especially since it has been dc< \ *d I that, he will practically have cli of that State for the Democrats. r. 11 ii iTey bad alone; conference y< r dav with Democratic leaders IMM »t which the West Virginia condi ns were discussed. When seen toi 'it and asked if lie would goto w York and see Mr-. Parker soon, r. GulTey said: <4 Ves, 1 will goto New York >ry early Ibis week." {May Run to Uuncannon. The residents along the west do of the Susquehanna river, below a lii ok in Dam, can now rest fat ed that they will be benefited by lie erection of a street railway in lie near future. Within the next ar work will be begun on a line betw en Sun bury and Selinsgrove by the n bury and Selinsgrove Street Kail ay . Co., a charter for which has 112 en granted for some time. Last ek this same company had their rt Trevorton, and there area mini 1 of small towns to feed from. The 'beautiful little town of 1 pool, lying just midway bet en Dmicanuon ami Selinsgrove, v ild afford a very desirable place f< he power house, and there is no que- on (but that the promoters propo to build the road right on through, ti, will later determine upon that nt as the most desirable place for lie power house. Clergyman's Conclusion About» A story is told of a clergyman id ing iti a southwestern suburb of n don, who concluding a sermon. .d: • 4 Yes, my brethren, there is a i , n and then, drawing out his w. h, added, ••but we will not go inti .at just now." £ IK~BSHtXX\ IP IMI ■MM—————Ml I* sirs hiim sib *t| j-* y The w l-up ot fj Thegc: on with {, ; H Prices low than B Mnmi hirers can produce them. fe I Garpets, Drcpe ri es«- I B - Caee § J Mattings! M' tings! Mattings! 1 P HOUSE URNIBHINGS, » Hi DISHI'> ; , Ac., all reduced. t jj N. 15.—Cash bti' ice paid on Butter anil lijrgs. H H Farmers will find our sto the head centre to do their S 0 trading. The largest >ck to select from and at prices Eg n that out-distance all com; lition. I 112 11EMEMB !.t THE PLACE S j IM'iLIB WEST STORE j 1 P. C. Mo ray & Son j II III! ■ 111 ■■ I "JV =ttal P FARMERS IXD DAIRYMEN! ™ tAI TENTION! j Or.' rs will lie taken for a guaranteed 8 43 ])(• -ent. Protein Brand of Cotton I Seed sal, delivered off the car at Potts- ft grove it a reduced price. jj Sen. inquiries and orders by mail tol Poll. ove. Persons having orders in, will I notified on arrival of the car C. H. He/ ahan & Bros. ; Sperlal Dairy Foe is and Dairy Supplies,' II HAY .ND FEED | Pottsgrove, Noi t lumberland Co., Pa. a VANDERBEEK DRUG CO. Will Give One Week's Treatment Free. llaml this coupon to J. D. Gosh A: j Co. Gentlemen: Please give me a Week's Free Treatment bottle of Dr. Kennedy's Cal-cum Solvent. j Name t : Address We sell and heartily recommend l>r. David Kennedy's Calcnra Solvent, the wonderful new Kidney and i-iver enre. It is not a ''patent medicine." It wili not disappoint you. Reputation counts. Dr. Kennedy's excellent preparations have been world famous for over years. We will givejyou a Week's Free Treatment liottle if you simply cut out the coupon above and hand to us. Large bottles, for complete treatment, cost SI.OO. 0 bottles for $5.00. PARKER'S I HA| H BALSAM | Wc arc showing a very nice line of dress goods lor Fall. Including fancy lig nred colored Mohair, Sici lians, black and colored , material in plain and fancy weaves, the new suitings in stripes and mixtures and 1 many other styles that you | must come and see in order ! that you will know what ■ they arc We are positive that we are showing the largest J and prettiest lot of flannel ! ettes in town. Blankets and Comforis at all prices. W. M. SEIDEL 344 MILL STREET Latest Improved Sewing Machine. We can furnish you with a $50.00 : i Sewing Machine, new from the factory, i at just half price. It. is a Light-Ruling Champion Drop Head, one of the very latest patterns, ami made by the New ' Home Sewing Machine (Jo. Call on or address this oiiice. P^NSYIII^ 1 RAILROAD The Standard Railway c: This Continent PBOTKUTBII THHOUOHOL'T MY THK Interlocking Switch & Block System Schedule In Effect Nov. 2.9, 1903 STATIONS A.M. A.31. P.M. P.M. Sun Ihi ry Leave 5015 |0 65 2 (JO 55 25 lv lines drove I :(ti , ij <>» Last Hloomshurg > _ Hloomshurg / ' ,u-4 ' { « Ift Kspy Ferry 112 7 12 flO 47 t a iy Stony low n Ferry 1 760 Ho 58 I r. 27 < reasy 752 10 50 2 T vi 0 110 Neseopeclc.... Arrive) Kl>1) llnr „ K r Berwick 112 M( - 11 0,1 0"' 040 Nescopwn 1.. HVI- I KOCSIII 03 S .1(10 Jli 10 Heach Haven Ferry.. t siki \VI l..pe'i KI!) II 211 :i_n (152 I "»'l Mill | 825 11125 I a .V, lii .'itt Mocauuuua i . ... Hliii'kslilniiy j **Bl 11 82 B'lo 701 v e V'! , ul i 84:{ 1,42 8 w 7 1° ii .. '. ,| »« i» 71» 11 u11■ >ii wMMI 112 12 Oil I 8 55 I 7 2ft Plymouth Ferry I •.»02 fl2 02 18571 728 South W likes-Harre... WW 1200 400 7 :to II axle Street . om 120s 4ok 7:« Wllkea-Barre... Arrive 010 12 lu 40. » 7 ;ift STATIONS A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M Wll Ii • S-1 la r re...1 x*n ve jj 725 § 10.16 2155 000 rlazlc HI reef 728 10 87 247 002 South Wilkes-liar re.. 7 ;u» 10 Id 2M 005 Plymouth l-criy r 7 82 I' 10 12 I 2 '-2 I 0 07 Hut ton wood 1 7 H5 l 10 45 1 2 51 I tilts Nantlcoke. 742 1050 801 tt 17 ... '. 7 51 10 58 810 020 Shicltshiuny ) .... MtK'anatiuu j *Ol 11 07 320 087 Foild Hill r 8 05 fll \1 112 8 2ft 1 fl 42 WullWHlluiM.ll HID || m ;[ ; U 1i47 Heaeli lln veil Ferry . Nescopcck Arrive 818 11 20 842 700 Berwick 1 .... Neseoperk Leave/ § 8 18 § ll 20 8342 * 7 ,)0 Freasy HBO 1180 852 7 ston.x town Ferry 112 *BB I 11 .{* , 851 1 7 12 Kspy lerry h\ > f|| us | r7 20 l.loouishu rjr 1 Fust Hloomshurg....) 8 1' '*o ' 725 t 'atu wissa Arrive 8 fts 1157 113 782 Uatawlssa Leave 865 1157 418 782 Itoaring Creek I '.mm ri2 05 112 I 10 r 7 iltf W" 1 r 0 10 1 12 II 112 4 20 112 7 40 Dunvllle 1 South Dniivillo / " H ,a 15 481 751 lv iim's 1(1111 r 0 10 fl2 2( 112 485 112 7 50 Wolverton I0 25 112 12 » r412 Is Oil k line S (;rove 1027 1 12:« t4451 B>w Hunbury A rrlve $ !»86 tj 12 4t | 155 |8 10 I Dally. $ Dally, exeept Hunda . t stops only on not lee to Comtuetor or A ent, or ou ) signal. <„ Tin ins leave South Danviileas f'.llows: ror I'ittston and Seraiiton,7 II j in and 221 and 5.V) pni week-days; 10 i7 all dally. For I'ottsville, Heading and!'■ iladelphia, 7 II a in and 2 21 p 111 week-days. For It i'/.leton,ll a in uud 221 and 550 p 111 week-flays. For LewiKhurg, Milton, Wililaii: port, Loek I l:i\en, Ueuovo and Kuiie, 12 15 u 111 week days; Loek Haven only,!» 14 a 111 ml 481 pin week-days; lor Williuinsport am intermedi ate stations, 5» 14 a 111 and 751 piu . i-ek-days. For ileilet'onte, Tyrone, Phllli slaire aud (Mearlleld, ii 11 a in and 12 15 p 111 week-days. For Harrishurgand internicdiaie stations, .II a 111, 1215 pin i»nd 751 p m week-days; 181 pin daily. 1 For Philadelphia (via HarriKlairg) Haiti- I'.miv and Washington, Ii 11 a in 111 I aud 12 Ift aud 751 p 111 week-days; 4 .*ll p 111 dally. For Pittsburg (via liarrlshurg) ;• 14 a 111 and 751 pin week-days ; 481 p m dally ; (via Lew istown .IIInotion) !i 11 a m and 12 15 p m week days; (via Lock Haven) 0 II a 111 and 12 15 i» in week-days. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars run on through trains between Siinhury. Williams port and Krie. between Sunbiiry and Pbila deiphia and Washington and hetween Harris burg, Pittsburg and the Wist. 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