s|jaiu ille Established In 1828. ZD. -A.T73T LVTZ Editor and Proprietor DANVILLE, PA., AUGUST 18, 'OS. Published every Friday at Danville, the county seat of Montour county, I'll., at SI.OO a year ia advance or 91.&> if not |»uid in ad vance; and no paper will be dlHcontfinHuf until all arrearage IH paid, except at the option of the publisher. Kates or advertising made known on ap plication. Address all communications to THE INTELLIGENCER, DANVILLE, I'A. Democratic State Ticket. FOR STATE TREASURER, WILLIAM H. BERKY, of Delaware county. FOR JUDGE OF THE F UI'ERIOR COURT JOHN B. 1IEAI), of Westmoreland county. Democratic County Ticket. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, FRANK (i. BLEE. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CI I AS. P. OBAKIIAKT. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CLARENCE W. SEIDEL, UEOUGE M. LEIOHOW. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR, THUS. VAN BANT, AMANDUS SHULTZ. IT IS ALL-IMPORTANT A HOUSE yourselves, Democrats, you are surely aware of the uneertaiuty of politics. Last year's defeat was a very severe lesson, teach ing us of the necessity of organization and labor. It was thought the Demo cratic congressional campaign, like the Russian advance oil Japan, was a Hindi, but each proved to the con trary and to the good of the opposi tion. The little Japs organized and applied themselves in a unit to the defense of their National and individ-1 ual rights ; the Republicans quietly fought in a like manner —you know the result. State Chairman Penrose is a wily, clever politician and secret ly organizes his forces throughout the State to operate quietly and effective ly- You may think we are iu a strong Domocratic district or county ; and we are, too, if properly organized, for therein lies the secret. To have stiong organizations we must have strong leaders. Do not allow the enemy to gain all the strong posts before the battle be gins, but strengthen the weaker points and be on the alert on all sides. Our political battle is about to be waged. anrow up ymi >u>v> fv the cause. Lay well your plans a id see that they are executed, for l lie present good preperation may be a glorious prevention or the all-im p li'tant necessity to the maintaining of the present peace. True it is that our fronds, the ene my, do not outnumber us iu this c innty, but their tactics and persist ed effort may do much to overcome our numbers. Let us then do some lliing for Democracy. She needs your every support. Candidates aud prospective future candidates should long ere this effect ed organizations and be quietly arrang ing the future, if they purpose in any great victory for themselves or party. Again we caution: Arouse your selves ! I'ULFILLED BEST EXPECTATIONS KI)NESDAY the Democratic State Convention reassembled :md fulfilled the best expectations of a hopeful and right-thinking public. A man eminently fit, admirably (pialilied and justly admired was nom inated for Justice of the Supreme Court. Justice John Stewart, of Franklin county, is the embodiment of judicial capability and personal in tegrity, and that independence of aet iou and speech which at all times characterized him both in public and private life admirably associate with his nou-partisian judiciary attain ments. What matters it that such a man happens to be affiliated with one party or another in National politics? His election will guarantee a lit suc cessor to the lamented Justice Dean, and no better service could be given to the State than his unanimous elec tion to the bench of last resort. Burgess Refuses to Sign. Burgess Smith, of Weatlierly, will veto the contract awarded h/ tlie ooDiicit to Jere Woodring & es not heut or inflame the blood but cools und purifies it. In all cases j of Kidney troubles, Liver complaints, Con- I stipation of the Howels, and the delicate j derangements which afflict women, the ac- I tion of Dr. Kennedy's FAVOIIITE REM. 1 EDY is beyond praise. Thousands of j grateful people voluntarily testify to this, i in letters to I)r. Kennedy; and with a ' warmth and fullness of words which mere | business certificates never possess. It makes no drunkards—excuses no crimes— breaks no hearts. Iu its coming there is taupe, «nd in its wings there is healing. Wo challenge a trial and are confident of the result. Your druggist has it. ONE DOLLAR a liottle. Bear in mind the name and address: I)r. David KENNEDY, Uoudout, New York* MY OWN. MARIAN FHOEUCrt. By THEOi HARRY COKN. M .\f(uforato. y 1 Whciu Uie liv -er greets the wil - low, Bend - ing 2. Wave, ye wil - low branch - es, lac - ing In your 3. Az - uro vi - o - lets in liicl - ing, Mind nie 4. Where the xiv - er greets the wil - low, There I - ' —*W «- -] »-] —» { - ■ ' v* /'mi * to ro - fleet its grace; Where the moss -es form a net - work sun - bea;ns bright; Ah! I know ft form whoso of her eyes' soft blue; Look - ing ten - der, sweet con - meet my love, my own; And my dar - ling's face I \ pil - low For the vi - 'lets mod - est face; Stand I grao - ing Far ex - ceeds your mo - tion light • And though fid - ing, Ev - er faith - ful, pure and true; And the pil - low On my heart no more a - lone. I for - ( 1 iEfcEjiEq.: \ ' ' ' -I-*'* * ; r cure ,hy absorption. Something entirely now. The sanitary oils and vapors do the work. Sold hv all druggists, 26c, or by mail. Sample nialleil FKKK. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. LeKoy, N, Y. ' Klh»n HUa'a Qaalat Laaoaf*. Iti the Magazine of History Robert I Dewey Benedict, writing on "Ethan Al len'* Use of Language," gives this Il lustration of Allen's qualntness: Wheu he was takeu prisoner at Mont real be was brought before the Eng lish General Preseott. Allen's narra tive tells us: "He asked me my name, which I told him. He then asked me whether I WHS that Colonel Allen who took Tlconderoga. I told him I was the very man. Then he shook his cane over my head, calllug me many hard i names, among which he frequently used the word 'rebel.' • • • I told him he would do well not to cane me, for I was not accustomed to It, and shook my fist at him, telling him that was the beetle of mortality for him If he offered to strike." The Englishman probably had seen enough logs spilt ' with a beetle aud wedges to recognize the appropriateness of the figure of a beetle as descriptive of Allen's heavy fist, and wheu It was described an a "beetle of mortality" he recognized that It was a weapon which he would I do well not to meet. SEND US • A'cow, m Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Call skin, Dog skin, or any other kind ot hide or skin, and let EBKjuH us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof,forrobe, rug, coat or gloves. But first get our Catalogue, IB tags and Instructions, so as to ItBfWH avuid mistakes. We also buy raw furs and ginseng. 1,18 . < :? < I?S. v .. FRIS,^N PUR COMPANY. 114 Mill 51ml, Rochester, N. V. The Intelligencer lias a class of cir culqtion that makes advertising in its columns rich with results. It lias, t"»», a quantity of circulation at rates , that nieau great profit to the person using the paper. I'm! Hj To the Pacific Coast—to California, Oregon, Washington |*pWround-trip, long transit and return limits, liberal stop-over '3 The rate is practically on the basis of one fare for the round trip. Of course, if you wish to visit both California and Oregon I or Washington, the cost is slightly more. These reduced rates are in effect on certain dates in months wmm C \ ( 1 of May to October, inclusive. They apply from ail Eastern points y ■ via Chicago, St. Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island Jm System will take you up in eitherChicaso or St. Louis, or at hundreds /il of other Middle West points and carry ycu to the Coast in through /J J Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service. The Rock Island also affords a choice of routes: on the "Scenic" wfj route you can stop off in Colorado—see Salt Lake City—visit M IMjf.'i: Yellowstone National Park; on the "Southern" route you can go via El Paso, thru New Mexico, then "up coast" to San Prancisco ■J ( ir-'fj: wMH&w and onto Portland or Seattle if desired. If |ynfln short, these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good ■! JjWj/ QW\ - chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner. vi'"■£ [ . ;>1 If you desire togo only as far as Colorado, there are excursion ■ U ■' :irates in effect to that section and return, all summer long, « : specially reduced June 30 to July 4, August 12 and 13, /'\M and August 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogden Pri/l l/lft UvAVVV" / ivlll\ or return at low cost also. IIAa UY 1 111l % From September 15 to October 31, 1905, one-way •lIsS lllr Till ill 1 I) 11/l tourist or "colonist" tickets will te on sale to California and .] || IMj j/All/ v » the Pacific Northwest —about half regular fare. ml/jg V)| I nL If interested, send name and address on this coupon, designating W I I which booklet wanted and to what point you plan to go. Name probable j 1 l\ date of start also, so we can advise definitely with respect to rates, etc. Address Address JOHN SEBASTIAN, I /q | ELPASO Pau. Traf. Mgr., Rock Uland Syitem, Leave about ' ) CHICAO °- »-i 112 11l I I —W-HPK ZKStK. |. _ • :r" FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN! ATTENTION! Orders will lie taken for ii guaranteed I 1 19l| Seed Meal, deilvered oil' the curat Potts- | 8 |»FI grove, at a reduced price. Id Send inquiries und orders l>y mail t - it'mtfl Pottsgrove. Persons having orders in ' will be notilicd on arrival of the car C. H. ricMahan & Bros. Special Dairy Foods and Dairy Supplies, HAY AND FEED 1 Pottsgrove, Northumberland Co., Pa. ; ; fcrHE COCOA EXPERT"! ft MJ Says:-RUNKEL BROTHERS COCOA if finest cocoa made; in article of absolute purity J| with the highest nutritive qualities and a flavor I If you try it once you will fully appreciate the \ 'lt 1 \ wisdom of THE COCOA EXPERT. ft |V Send your name and two cents for a trial can. lh mmmm HUMMING BIRDS. Feeding the RnntlliiKN Looks Like n Dniisrerotia Operation. When I first crawled in among the bushes close to the nest the little mother darted at me and poised a foot from my nose, as if to stare me out of countenance. She looked me all over from head to foot twice. Then she seemed convinced that I was harm leas. She whirled and sat on the nest edge. The bantlings opened wide their hun gry mouths. She spread her tail like a flicker and braced herself against the nest side. She craned her neck and drew her dagger-like bill straight up above the nest. She .plunged it down the baby's throat to the hilt and start ed a series of gestures that seemed fashioned to puncture him to the toes. Then she stabbed the other baby until it made me shudder. It looked like the murder of the Infants. But they were not mangled and bloody. They were getting a square meal after the usual humming bird method of regurgitation. They ran out their slender tongues to lick the honey from their bills. How they liked it! Then she settled down and ruffled up her breast feathers to let her babies cuddle close to her na ked bosom. Occasionally she reached under to caress them with whisperings of mother love.—Country Calendar. A Quest lon of Selence. "I remember when I was a student at Wyoming seminary," said a clergy man, "a farmer caino to Kingston to visit his nephew, whom ho was edu cating. "The farmer had uo urban polish. Ilia tea when It was brought was very hot. and he poured it in his saucer, to his nephew's great mortification. "Finally, unable to restrain himself, the nephew was so rude as to say: "'Uncle, why do you pour your tea in the saucer?' "The old farmer looked up In sur prise. Then he said in a loud, hearty voice: " 'To cool it, to be sure. Th i more air surface you give it the quicker it cools. These here modern seminaries don't teacl* do tliejr?'" AUCTIONEER Real Estate or Personal Prop- I erty Disposed of at Public Outcry. I "lies/ 'Jiesu//s Quaranlcea • Address, Michael Breckbill, Rural Route 4, Danville, Pa. Tired Nervous IWhen you feel languid, tired, nervous and irritable, your vi tality is low—your supply of nerve energy exhausted, and your system running down for lack of power, The organs of the body are working poorly, or not at all, and you are not getting the nourishment needed. This soon impoverishes the blood and in stead of throwing off the im purities, distributes it all through the body. This brings disease and misery. Feed the nerves with Dr. Miles' Nervine, a nerve food, a nerve medicine, that nourishes and strengthens the nerves, and see how quickly you will get strong and vigorous. "My wifo suffered with nervousness Els«°h!,» to ?. rL ''i.' ! " t typhoid fever, but Hfter her recovery from tho fever, she was much worse, and could hardly control herself liclncr exceed ingly nervous when the least excited. Bne was very restless at night and never had a pood night's rest sFo IXIHO suffered much from nervous head ache. Dr. Miles' Norvlno wasrecom by a Mend. After the first three dog en she had n good night's ♦ 'J? » ttt , tllQ eml of the I,rst week's treatment t»ho was wonderfully 1m • 1 proved. Continued use of Nervine L. * ' completed her entire cure." < « OTTO KOLB. I 1021 Cherry St., Evunsville, Intl. , Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee thrt tha first bottle will benefit. If It fails, ho will refund your money. Miles Medical Co. 2 Jnd , j DENNSYL¥AMn | KAILKOiiI) The Htar.darci Railway 01 This Con tinent I'KOTKCTED THKOL'UHUIT 111 lilK Interlocking sw.tcli & BlgcK ::m Mm Schedule in Effect Nov. 29, lfto3 'JA iii> BTATIONS A.M. A.M. P.M. I\M Hunbury I .ca\c j i . §2OO S 520 Kline's Urovc. . I ' I I H*«»I t.. :i5 Wnlvrloii I i ill)(Hi I J lit | sjj7 Klpp's Itun I 7 '•! 110 I] I 4-| Won ill Dan villi- » . .. , Danville , 11 10,7 -' J Bfio Boyd 112 7 If 1021 112 2 -•'» I5 53 Roaring Cre "!t ||2o i2O 052 I'olid Hill I | ii 25 J ii 25 i li 50 si!iru'"lViV.Via v 1 11 so 701 Bet mil si:; 1142 XlO 710 Nailtick, s.-.l II 51 jh 719 llutlonuond f0 00 I*l2 00 I:{.V, I*7 25 Ply mot.ll i . rrv I 01>2 I I 02 I;; r7 28 •-"••-nil \. ;k« Hurra ■ • • isoo |flp JBO if"?, 11 ' HDvel I irj 788 Wlikes-iJurre. .Arrive 910 12 10 iOS rBo $!) J'fi) 'JA iD Wilkes-!;.a iv. .I.eavc j •jf i*> i> . i»| i. 17 Ket real .. . ..... 7.1 |- . s .. i i i. Shiekshllmv . ~ .Mocnmo in. , s 11 07 :i '' 11 »' » ' 1 ' "I !| r:: i, | o« \\ ap\vaiU>| in . ; i Ilea eh lla\cn I ir\ Nisioj.uk \ Tix c M.i 11 JO ;»2 700 Berwick ... NeseO|*ck .. I.«a\« i 5 v •Mil 20 •' •' ]j tOO <"mi!».\ h n :,i ~. 2 7OH Stony town l»rry l> . i : . 1 I 7 12 I '-rry „i. i,, j„ *o2l' 7'M iii« HI i ... . - Kasl lliot.insli.il i;... | h '* 1 ' 1 Cftittll Itwit \rrlvo -5b u.7 i i;{ 7 CaJau tsMii . I.l'ave s.V» 57 ilB 782 Koannj; i reek I «mm : . t if* r 78H jyjy-' | i w . i . II » i2u i 7 Soulli I• 11\ iii<* ) '' ' 1 '2 l-» -1.1l 751 Kipp'H ltdll I 11 111 112 JO I I 15 t 7 "»(i U'ol viMlo" I" .ij.. i .. i 4-12 I K line's (J ion i .. I.i !7 I IJ ..0 i" -l 15 112 sO6 Sunlitftfy Arrive s;i jj |-j 10 |455| 810 Dally, t Dnliy, «• :c.'|.i sumlay. 1 Stops only on nolk-e to Coiulucloi- or Aijeut, or oil signal. Trains leave Houtli Danville as follows: I'or I'ittston and s«-ruiilon,7 II ain and 221 and 5 .0 p m week-dnys: In 17 a in dally. For rottsvill,.. Ifcaalinr ami I'liiiadelphia . u a in and 2 21 p m >veok-da> s. w' V ,/ ! etoi,, " 11 a 111 tt,M * ~ unt * pm l or I.ewisl.urtr, Milton, Williainsport, I.|l pin week-days. For nellcloiite, T> rone, I'billlpsbmv and ';learflctd, 011 ;< m and 12 15 pin week-day^ For Hai i isl.i:ru and int. rin. iliate stations, 014(1 111. I-' l"» |. in all.l 7 il pin Week-davs: I;Hp n. tally. J ' I'm- I '!• radel pli ia \ i., I lan i.-l.n r«r) Bulli iitore and \\ all I 7 •>! pin w. ek-days : i I pin daily. I-or I'ili>!.mi - , via Harrlsi.iirK) »14a tn and | . d|>in u . ..days ; | ..I pi.. daily ; (via I.eW isiown .1 niic! ion ,••.j |j, ~„,| pj jr. ~ m Wlr | ( . n| l '\v ' ' '*' ii" 4 * ilaVt "' 0 11,1 1,1 a,ld U *' I'lillinan I'arU.r and Si. .- nui'nrsrun on l rain- l.it v.<. n a , iauiK- Krie. between my 'and l'liiin dMplllii ai.d \\ a -Ii i i .n .: ■. ..>v\ e. n ilarriK burg, I'it t.sl.m t; nnd Ihe W r .;. i- en'ts fUIt,U ' '" ,or,uutl °" "PP'y to ticket NV. W. ATTKIiIH KV, J. K. WOOD, <-!«• i.• -r:tl M nau'-r. lWr Truffle Mgr Oi-:o. \v . lio\ o. (.'clientl Act. Ma: . ' apersl ivo v. n cumnfflf to reports by irresponsii.!:- parties to theefTecl that THE NEW HOME MACHINE CO had entered n trust or combination; wo wish tonssure the public that there j< truth in Bucli reports. We have been manufacturing sewing machines tor over i ipnrter ofu centu* ty, and have est j luitlon for our selves and our machine* that 1$ the envy of all others. Our ''Arir f/«wie" machine has never been rivaled as a 112 uniiy machine.—lt stands at the head ofall §ll t/fi tiratle sewing machines,and stands on ir.s oirn merits. The- *' il'nr Unnte " is the only really JiIVU UK A n /•: v-V Iny Jtavh iue . on the tnavfivt. It Is not necessary for us to enter Into a trust to save our credit «>r pay any debts us we have no debts t pay. er entered into competition with innnnfa. irersof low gnido Cheap machines that are n>..