{lanrille nret Established In 1828. Bru«h dp!* everywhere. Spring 11 trvin* it again. )!»ek vjir N an* receiving attention Kat horseradish, dandelion and let to OH to purily the blood. Tim home iu wliirh Admiral flewev was born has been seized for debt, but ww are happv to wty that the Admiral doesn't owe the uiouey. Kneourag" tree planting on all oc -0»«i(:D». Jerome Flood of South Danville is recovering from a sivuraldaj" i 1 1IIUHK. It is reported that a New York firm has leaded the ground near Galeton,in which a supposed rtUn o id was recent - I r found, for the nam of 110,000, for a limited time. Telegraphic advlcai from all over the country continue to confirm the re ports that the prion of beef baa ad vanced from four to seveu rents a pound. The Intelligencer is the best local paper in Montour county. The blossoms are showing a reckless disregard of fro»t possibilities, judglug from the advance* they are making, 112 The bite ball olubs have been mak ing heroic eftort" to get in games be tween ti e fhowtri. Job Printing of all kinds properly executed at reasonable prices, at the Intelligencer Office. That rroumed early spring has shown a disposition to develop into a lather late one. Having eaten raw oysters at a fam ily gathering five members of the Zeoli er family, of Lanoaiter, are ill of ty phoid fever. The Intelligencer is at your service as a news or advertising medium. We await your commands. Some of the oreations in Easter mil linery, were load euough to be lietrd. But think of the pietty flowers those April showers will make. There are evidence* of a more elab orate obiervanoe of Memorial Day than usual, Aauording to the beat reports from all parts of the country, the Easter parade this year beat the record. As a matter of reason the bottom ought to drop out of the egg market DOW, bat of course IT will do nothing (if (lie kind. We Mtill (lontinue to give The Great American Karin Journal to all ol oursub scrliiers who pay in advance. Think of it. Two papers for the price of one, and only SI,OO, too. Mr. I. 11. Weaver, of Grovania, nave lis It call on Saturday. Mr. Weaver al ways pays in advance, no lie made good bis subscription until April ItKMI. I'rof. J. Miles Derr, of Limestone town ship, candidate (or the oflice of county superintendent, gave us a pleasant call Tuesday afternoon. We are glail to see (lie cultured gentleman about again, utter suffering a severe attauk of pneu monia. County Commissioner Cooper iH out looking after bis interests for re-election. Saturday lie was into see us and directed liis name to be announced for that office. No matter wlmt your business, us good printing. It's the dress by which the public judges you. We can please you and make your print ing a profitable investment.—The In telligencer I'rintery, real of No. 10 West Mahoning street. Preparatory to paving Atlantic Aeas, string lieans, lettuce and radishes in the Danville curb-stono market. Of course the prices are a little steep, Mr. Geo. Heinibach, in charge of the steam street roller, will soon set the machine in motion to level the concrete on the new river bridge. The laying of South (Jaroliua pine blocks on the river bridge is now well uudor way. This will be the finishing work to the magnificent structure. The iron veranda in front of Miss Clara Kase's brick house, on West Market street, has been repaired, thus adding grace to the pretty residence. The proverbial oniou snow storm mentioned lu the Intelligencer arrived indue time ; in fact there were three squalls which made it still more "pro verbial." The ferry flat is still doing an ex cellent business in transporting con veyances to and from this olty. But a few week yet, and it will be out of commission. The Philadelphia Inquirer recently said : "The new iron bridge which spans the river at Danville, is the finest on the Susquehanna," So say we, all of us, The concrete on the new bridge is finished with the exception of inside the.trolly track, where a lining will he laid to prevent the wheels from slipping off the rails. A branch water pipe was laid last week from Ferry street to Edward Penti's property nearly opposite the First Ward school house, where he will soon elect a handsome residence. Conveyances will soon be ruuniug over the newly built culvert at the canal crossing ou Ferry street. This will be a great convenience to pedes trains who hourly use this thorough fare. The ladies of this city perambulated the principal thoroughfare! on Sunday, neatly attired iu their most beautiful Easter costumes —the principal attrac tion, of course, being " the love of a bonnet." Let us have a rousing demonstration at the opening of our magnificent new free iron bridge. Everybody get into line in the parade, and thus show the State that we appreciate the kindness shown us by the grand old Common wealth. The many relatives aud friends of Mrs. Kufus K. Polk will be glad to learn the gentle lady and children ar rived safely at Plymouth, Eng., after a delightful voyage from New York, on board tl\e SteftH) ship 11 Grosser Kurfnrst," Besides being a hustling newspaper and job printer, Editor Lutz, of The Intelligencer, is a gardener. He an nounces that thready hi* onions, radishes ami other vegetables are od a fair way to perfection. Now, ye farmers and truckstcrs of Montour county, let us hear from you. To-morrow (Saturday) evening Stoes' band, \tut|ef the leadership of Prof. Artl)Hr fWk, will render one of their phoiee selections for a phono graphic record, which may be played at the farthermost parts of the world. Score one for the new aud coming organization. Peach, jiear, apple, plum and cher ry tret it are now in their most beauti ful attire, qud the sweet fragrance permeates t|»e surrounding atmosphere assisting materially in making life still more worth living. Now let us hope noue of these choice fruits have been injured by the late Jack Frost. To Build Robust Health start at the foundation of life and health. Assist your organs to do their work properly. Food and drink cannot nourish if your liver is not working- right. Dyspepsia and Indigestion follow if your digestive organs are out of order. Constipation cannot exist if your bowels are free. A short course of Beecham's Pills will soon put you right and an occasional one will keep you so. BEECHAM'S PILLS will do more to build up robust health and maintain ft than any other medicine. They have done this, and are con tinually doing it for thousands all over the world. If you start now and take BEECHAM'S PILLS occasionally yott will certainly benefit to a remarkable degree. Bold Everywhere in Boxes, 10c. and 25c. To-morrow (Saturday) even ing there will be a special meeting of Post 22, G. A. K., in their hall, for the purpose of formulating plans for the observance of Memorial Day. The committee for the event is earnestly requested to be present. By request of Post Commander Heddens. Dauville at this time shows signs of prosperity, about all the industries are rushing their work. Among the most busy are the Reading Iron Works, Muck Bar Mill, formerly the Nail Works, Structural Tubing Works, Stove Foundries, Mnemolo ton Silk Mill and the Stocking Fac tory. May success attend all of them, is the wish of every progressive citizen of Danville and vicinity. Now, that the big cities are play ing ball, why not organize a team in this city, Riverside and South Dau ville ? There are certainly quite enough good young men to draw from. And then there would be no difficulty in procuring excellent ] grounds ; for where in this neck o' I woods can a better diamond be found j than at DeWitt's Park ? Come, | gentlemen, get a move on 'ere the I season is too far gone. There was a time in our happy boy- j hood daj-s, when it would have been appropriate to say, '"T will soon be! in order 'to go 111 swimin',' down by j the old water birch tree, whose motley roots extended far out into Mahoning creek, thus affording an excellent place j to dive from, "112 was in this friendly | creek the writer learned to swim. But j now, alas ! the ouee sweet stream has 1 become so polluted with sewerage, that' it is not tit for swine to wallow in. I Mr. D. L. Mauger, passenger agent for the Williamaport division of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, is always a welcome visitor to Dan ville, because he is a gentleman at all times and under all circumstances. Under Mr. Mauger's efficieut man agement the Reading is forging ahead, and today the Catawissa branch is carrying more freight, especially bi tuminous coal, than any other road in Pennsylvania. The old well, which was recently brought to light on Mill street, in front of the Heddens Mouse, was dug by the late Mark Meyers, father of our townsman, Frank Meyers, who informed an Intelligencer reporter that during the sinking of the well a man, whose name we cannot recall to memory, was suffocated by the damp air or gas. Can s.o you know what I did? | I aeut ber a paper every day with a . paragraph cut out. and she was so full i of curiosity to know what local news i I was keeplug from ber that she capw borne at tho end of four The Best of All. A NY good practical painter will tell you that no house paint is as good as Pure White Lead aud that " Lev* is' " White Lead is absolutely pure. W hat more do yon want ? SOU) BY Welllver Hardware Co. and J. H. Cole. I SCHREYHR STORE CO. j SCHREYER STORE CO. Reduced Prices on Spring Goods. LADIES* SUITS AND JACKETS THIS WEEK. Hi" Ll' thoughts of profits are cast aside. All the profit now is yours and Zji oft-times a part of the cost. We mean to sell them now and believe i it makes more friends for the store to throw out values that will be appreciated right in the season aud depend upon another season to bring back the lost profits. Spring Suits—l9os Styles 25.00 Brown Panama Suits are now priced 18.00. 25.00 Blue Serge SuitH are priced 18.00. 25.00 Suits of Light Mixed Strting priced 17.50. 20.00 Suite of Light Mixed Suiting priced 15.00. 22.00 Black Broadcloth Suits are priced 15.00. 20.00 Black Broadcloth Suits are priced 13.50. Last Season Suits—Good Style | Many arc practically as stylish in appearance as though thev came in this spring and in goodness enerv whit as line as the altogether new ones. 25.00 Black Cheviot Suits marked at 15.00. 18.00 Brown mixed Suitings marked to 10.00. 18.00 firey mixed Suitings marked at 10.00. 18.00 Fancy mixed Suitings marked at 10.50. 18.00 Black Mohair Suits marked 10.00. 15.00 Light Suits marked to 7.00, 8.75 and 9.50. 12.00 Black Cheviot Suits marked to 7.00. 12.00 Black Cheviot Suits marked to 3.98. Spring Jackets at Cut Prices 12.(X) and 15.00 Jackets, 10.00, styles are the present season. Find we have too many of the good ones. You get a high priced Jacket at what the ordinary generally cost. Tan and black and many styles. Two lots ot last spring's Jackets to l>e sold now as follows : One lot 10.00 and 12.00 qualities for 5.00. One lot 5.00 qualities for 3.75. Black Petticoats, Half Price P seasonable opportunity for every lady. Have vou heard of black satteen Skirts being sold for 25c before? Sale for Saturday, April 29, Only 50c values, 25c, with 12 inch accordingly pleated ruffles and small flounces with two small rufHes on bottom. 1.00 values, 75c, good quality sateen, deep full flounce with 2 small ruflles j and rows of straps attached. 1.50 values, 75c, good quality sateer, deep full flounce with 3 small ruffles. • (rood line of colored Seersucker Skirts for 50c. Better grades of mercerized sateen at 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 aud 2.50. Black Taffeta Silk, fancy flounces, from 3.00 to 7.00. More Silk Shirt Waist Suits Are you ready to set aside the winter wardrobe? Then think of the lovely sliirl-wwaist suits Schreyers are offering at very reasonable prices. Take for in stance the ones we are selling for 8.75, other houses ask 10.00 for 110 better ones. Styles bespeak the vogue of the summer season, pleatings, shirrings and tucks mark the prettiness in the trimmings, blue, brown and black, changeable greens, reds and also checks, prices 8.75, 12.00 to 18.00. Reliability in Carpets Here Our Carpet reputation is sustained by years of unaeesing energy to give you the best carpets and the l)est service. This spring marks an almost overwhelming carpet trade. It shows which way the wind ol best values blows. Savouueries, Axininisters, Body Brussels, Velvets, Tapestries. Ingrains, liag, indow Shades, Lace aud Tapestry Curtains. Oil Cloth and Linoleum sold on in stall uients if you prefer. Easy Pushing Baby Coaches Ihe phenomenal sales we are having shows that we are selling !>etter car nages and go-carts and at a less price than other dealers do. Then, too, we have the lightest ruuuing kind tuade, and that means no little thiug when an afternoon's outing is considered. Have best varnished reed bodies, rubber tire steel wheels, patent antifriction wheel fastener, foot break which locks the carriage and which makes it impossible for the child to tip the carriage. Carriages complete with lace covere parasol, 0.80. 10.00, 12.00. 15.00; Go-Carts, 2.98 and 3.75. folding Go-Carts, take uP no more room than a chair when folded. 2.75, 3.75 and 5.00. Full line of lace covers, seperate for parasols, pretty rullied edges, 50c up to several dollars. 1 Pleasure Givers for the Children—Look in Basement Nothing too good for the boy or girl, but you needn't pay much if you come to Sohreyer s. Any of these will bring days anil weeks of happiness to the little I oues. I Doll Go-Carte, 25c up 2.50. At 25c, wood split bodies and wood wheels. At oOc. bent twig body, wood wheels with irod tires, some have upholstered seats. At I 1.00 and 1.50, natural finished splint body, cushion seat upholstered sides, iron wheels and spriugs, with parasol. At 2.00 and 2.50, rattan bodies, cushion seats, adjustable backs, iron frames, springs and wheels, large size. ' Velocipedes, iron frames, steel wheels, 1.39 and 1.69. large size with rubber tires. 3.00 and 3.50. For girls, cushion seats, 5.00 aud 0.50. Express Wagons, wood wheels, fancy box, for 25c; with iron tired wheels, oOc, eautiful goods. Last Week of House Furnishing Sale Regular 75c Water Glasses. 50c dozen, fancy engraved thin shell glass. Com mon Tumblers, 30c kind for 20c. Enameled Ware, Wood Ware, Wash Boilers, dishes, dozens of items at re duced prices. Sale closes Saturday, April 20th. Schreyer Store Co. Fronl SI. - MILTOfI, PA - Elia Si. Oue thuOHHUd nam Clint have outliv ed their aaofuln aa were received at the morgue of the Aiuerici u Car Com pany a> Berwick Monday. The con. llgntuent will give work to the de ■tiQction gang lot amend uoatha. The Womeu's foreign Missionary Society of the Danville r. Kilmer's .Swamp Root, and tin-add reus, N*. Y., on every bottle. Book on California 5G pages, 76 illustrations. Describe? California and the route there. Chi cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line. This is the route of The Overland Limited. Leaves Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6:05 r. M.daily. Arrives San Francisco the third day in time for dinner. California book sent for 6 cents postage. F. A. Mil ler. General Passenger Agent, Chi cago, or W. S. Howell, 381 Broad way, New York. Encyclopedia Brltannlca For Sale ! Thirty volumes of ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, ninth edition. A Dic tionary of Arts, Sciences and (ieneral Lit erature. The original price was per volume; will be sold at 75 cents per vol ume. Inquire at the Music Studio, above the Western Union Telegraph Office, on Mill street, Danville, Pa. 4'M THE THRILLING ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES KS related by Couau Doyle, are ap pearing weekly in The Sunday World. Next Sunday. April 30, "A Case of Identity." Order in advance from newsdealers. PARKER'S Mr .Hit ■ HAIR BALSAM^ r* y Cash Paid for Mining Stocks What have you for sale? State price per share and how many shares for sale. BY R. O'SULLIVAN, BroKer, 48 Exchange Place. New York. 5-26-00 N< >TI< K John Martz, late of Washing tonvtlle, Montour County, Pa., deceased. Notice 1h hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration with the Will annexed upon the estate of the said Decedent have been grunted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the said estate will make known the same without delay to FRANK E. MAKTZ, Adm'r, Washingtonvllle, l*a. DM I NISTRATOR'H NOTICE. Mary Rishel late of Mahoning Township Mon tour bounty, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration with the Will annexed upon the estate of the said Deeendent have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to make pay ment, and those having eiaims or demands against the said estate will make known the same without delay to WM. K AST W KST, JAMEM Mo R RISO N Attorney. Adm'r. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Estate of William It. Faux, late of Mayberry Township, Montour county, Pa. Letters of adininistrat on on the above estate, having been granted to the underNigued all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate settle ment anil those having claims are notified to pre sent them properly authenticated for payment to CLARA E. FAUX, Administratrix, Route No. G, Danville, Pa. ADMIN IST RAT RIX N OTICE! Estate of Charles M. Kinn, deceased,late of the Borough of Danville, Montour Co., Pa. Letters of admlnlstnition on the above es tate, having been granted to the uudentlgned all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make im mediate settlement and those having clainm are notified to present them properly authen ticated for payment, to MltS. MARGARET KINN, Administratrix, Danville, Pa. I. G. PURSEL, Opt D. Eyes Teste d | OFFICE HOURS: 273 Mill St, Danville, Pa. AUCTIONEER Real Estate or Personal Prop* erty Disposed of at Public Outcry. ''Best ''Results Quaranleed Address, Michael Breckbill, Rural Route 4, Danville, Pa. WANTED —Quickly, few persons to represent long established wholesale house among retail merchants and agents. Local territory of few counties. $lB salary and expenses paid weekly. Expense money advanced. Commission extra. Permanent engagement. Busi ness successful. Previous experience nob essential. Enclose self-addressed enve lope. Address, SUPERINTENDENT TKAVKL EHS, 325 Dearborn St., Chicago. 12t . AN • nr. WINDMILL AN* 30 rr. TO wen COM* PUMC RON Ml. THIN is orrwi INTRODUCE OWH MILL* IN TNI• STATS AN» TOO OUTFITS LIMIT. SENS an«PT A OR MONKT OROKR. MILL AND TOWS* MASB OR T (| T OALVANISCO W* STCKL AND FULLT OUARANTTCS. TAR WRITE TON ILLUSTRATES CATALOOVJI. KT THE ROSS SUPPLY CO* M ANDERSON., INO. uU ORDIR QUICK. MWMTOOUIt