Established in 1828. 3D. Editor and Proprietor INYii u., PA., FEB, 2, r.'uo. I'ubllslied every Friday at Danville, the county »eat of Montour county, I'M., at SI.OO a year in advance or 91.25 if not paid in ad vance; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearage is paid, except at the option of the publisher. Kates of advertising madw known 011 ap plication. Address all communications to THE INTELLICJKNCEK, Daxvillb, Pa. — MOST of the mouey collected for the poor is consumed by middle-class officialdom. — We won n eh what the country needs with postal savings banks V At Philadelphia didn't the Provident Savings bank get over §200,000,00 of the poor peoples' money? Who would want such prosperous business slopped ? The fool-killer certainly has been asleep for some years. — THE ISTEI.LIOKNCEI: reaches you late this week, being detained in order to give the full annual state ment of tlie Borough. The auditors only looking after the correctness of the accounts on Thursday evening. We must congratulate Clerk Patton on the beautiful manuscript handed us, and his carefulness in compiling the report, for not a single error was found. —ON another page we publish, for the benefit of our readers, who were ulways accustomed to readig it,the an nual County Statement. This is done purely in the interest of 0111 subscrib ers in the rural districts who know nothing at all of the papers selected to circulate this report, and who arc entitled to and look for the same, many of the oldest and best of our citizens reading no other county paper — J UIM;I: HINCKI.KY is to be com mended on his earnest effort in con nection with the good work at the East End Mission. The argument is often heard that we have churches enought in town to hold our people, but this is a means that reaches many that tlie church does not. Mr. Hinckley's careful preparation of his discourse on the regular Sunday school lesson, is worth listening to, and many are drawn into this place of Godly instruction who would not venture into a church edifice. Another feature, commendable, is the good music he provides by inviting talent ed singeis and church quires. Let the good work go ou. — THE president needs the sympa thy of the nation. His appointments to office have been so corrupt, especi ally in Indian Territory, that he grew wroth tln> other day when a new man appeared and said: "Is there not an lionest republican in the district ? 1 decided to appoint one man, and no sooner had it become known than 1 was deluged with telegrams charging the man with everything from arson to bastardy. lam disgusted with the republicans of the territory." The president seems not to realize that his party is one of grafters and self-seek ers, and whose patriotism is one ol money-making. Graft is the main impulse <>{ the republican machine manipulators. Experience hag proven that. — SINCE the Fourth Ward Demo crats have seen fit to bestow upon the humble editor the honor of nominal ing him lbr the responsible position of School Director, we would say that honor shall not be betrayed. We will exert our influence to gain votes from our Republican and Prohibition friends and endeavor to hold our party vote, and it elected will serve the pub lie fearlessly in the advancement and betterment, (if it be possible) of our already good school system. .Many thanks be to you, fellow citizens, for your kindly feelings toward 111 c. No effort was made for the nomination, even being detained from attending the primaries by a misunderstanding iu the time they were to be held, and realizing that this nomination came through direct choice, we are natural ly urged to do our best aud merit our friends' confidence. Condition of Treasury. The condition of the finances of tlio Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is re vealed iu a statement prepared by State Treasurer Mathues and sent to the Legislature, in response to a concur rent resolution adopted ten days ago, asking for a report on the condition of the treasury. The report shows that at the close of business last Friday there was a bal ance of £8,208,363,-15 in the general fund and .f!i,691,722.71 iu the sinking fund, a total of $11,800,086.10, which is carried on deposit iu abont 200 banks and trust companies throughout the state. The state has $12,100,083.10 iu cash and securities in the treasury and a debt of $-1,023,967.02. The sinking fund in addition holds $300,000 worth of bonds of the Allegheny Valley Kail road Company, ioajHug tlie total assets of the treastuxffr,Sin.oß6.lo. iito •tof/i t.tl ' Ikh boon reduced ••it* ! iSfcsc of the state '"Y'n> . \n Shepnard ctiU r . . little folks < j,; Jo.-;.' ' . \ii li ir of their rV • . -i 'a : birthday. :• ~ ' * . - - it [ "lid a very fenjojjttofo • v •*. pont /bose pre f) '•*' 1 jfel Sliop -- -7 Qie Ryan, .'•i :*/ r Evans, 1 £, «.:?../■ Bhflphard, ' . :t, A::uIo '.i-Jodall, Tjqx 1 *, * ,J: . rid ' feller, Alia < U':»' c i'-1 1.:- T ill, iJfP'iiel i.ieoi--, • r . ',(> un • fi.to , > - noil fMynimr aud ti d* 1 11 i.«OV» 12. WHAT OUR BOROUGH HEEDS During an interview with J. H. Goer,or, Presidcut of the Board of Trade yesterday, that gentleman advanced some very sound views concerning the town's development and the plain du ties of citizens whether members of : the Board of Trade or others who have the public welfaro at heart. It is well enough, he says, to look out for the business interest of the town. But just now he declared all citizens should give their attention to the selection of candidates for the spring elections, the primaries of which will take place Friday and Saturday night. In no other way can a town be assisted so materially, as by selecting right men for office. None but the best of men—business men—men of execu tive ability—of public spirit—men who know how to economize without being niggardly—should be selected as can didates for either school director or councilman. Our town has started out fairly well on the road to progress. Wo have a paved street, but stroet improvement is scarcely more than beguu; we have a public sewer but the system must be extended and intelligent action, based 011 experience, is necessary in order that sewerage from now 011 be a source of revenue instead of a drain on the Borough's resources. The Borough has a splendid electric light plant, a dem onstrated success at present, but whether or not its eflicaey shall be | maintained and whether or not. it shall I continue to effect a saving to the Bor -1 ongli will depend wholly upon how it is managed. The Borough, Mr. Goeser states,was never so much in need of able men as in the present crisis. No citizen from the humblest to the most influ ential can servo his town any better than by giving his vote at the primary for a man qualified in all respects for the office ho aspires to fill. And the person selected, if he feels himself qualified, no matter how pressing his engagements, should* be willing to sacrifice some of his own interests and take up the burden of oflico. It is only by such self sacrifice that progress in municipal affairs is possible in any town. Speaking of our Board of Trade in connection, with new industries, Mr. Goeser stated that recent experience lias shown that it is impossible to do anything with small industries. The Knitting Mills and the Silk Mill each grew from a small beginning,but con ditions have changed. These are the days of big operations and competition is such that the little ones soon goto the wall. Thus Danville has two or three small enterprises that, have been unable to obtain a foothold and are standing idle or are practically in that state. The industries already here, Mr. Goeser said, should be looked af ter and should be carefully guarded by 1110 Board of Trade, as the loss of even one of these would bo a misfortune to the town. Murderer Goes Insane. I lis mind a complefo wreck, James Salerno is pacing his steel cage in the Lycoming county jail at Williainsport, a raving maniac. The long confine ment has broken down his health and Saturday the first symptoms of mental decay were noticed. Saturday night Dr. Shaw, the jail physician, was call ed, and after working with him for several hours ho announced that the prisoner was hopelessly insane. His eyes wild and his entire frame shaking violently, Salerno alternately imagines that lie is feeding and counting chick ens, and that some ono is in his cell with a butcher knife, trying to get at him. He screams with fear, crouching in the corner of his cell, a most piti able object. The authorities will undoubtedly take prompt action to have Salerno's case passed upon by a commission,and the date of his execution postponed. The County Commissioners, when in formed of the turn matters had taken, were inclined to take action, but after having a talk with Solicitor Strieby, decided that it was not their duty to do so. Mr. Strieby says that it is up to Salerno's couusel to take the case to t lie pardon board or the supreme court. As Salerno's friends found it impossi ble to raise funds for this purjjose be fore, there is not much reason to think that it would be done now. When Mr. Bontley, who defended Salerno at his trial, was asked about the matter he said that he kuew nothing of it and refused to talk about what might be done. Sheriff Hiddell said that if others failed to take the necessary steps, ho would do so himself, for humanity's s:ike. Ho is convinced beyond all doubt that the condemned man is in sane, and lie will do everything in his power to prevent the sentence being carried out, at least until the matter can be thoroughly investigated. Entertainment at hospital. Piano Solo Trio—Misses Miles, Cou sart and Guest. Vocal Solo—Miss Sara Vastiue. Hoc i tat ion—Miss Elizabeth Russell. Selection—"Dixie Lou"—Mandolin Club. The mandolin club assisted by a number of tlie other representatives of Danville's musical and elocutionary ability, gavo a delightful entertain ment at the Hospital for the Insane last evening. The different numbers were listened to by the largo audience of patients with evident interest. Tho mandolin club is composed of tlio following young ladies and gentle men: Mandolins; Misses Annie Miles, Mary Fry and Josephine Cousart; piano, Miss Alice Guest; guitars; Messrs. Charles Woods, John llenning and Bert D. Kase. The program was as follows: Selection ' 4 May dee'' Mandolin Clnb. Vocal Solo—Harry Titley. Cornet Solo—Harry Latimorc. Recitation—Miss Elizabeth Russell. Instrumental Trio—Messrs. Kase, Woods and Houuing. Vocal Solo—Miss Mabel Rank. Selection— "Kickapoo"— Mandolin Club. ! Vocal Solo—Walter Rus-cll. l'lic 1 iielligeneer is ill your service is a news or advertising medium. We await your comiuanaa. HKPORT OV THK rOSOITION • • . . "o# The Danville National Bank, AT DANVILLE j InthnStute of Pennaylninln.attheMoae ol bu*«- neMJnnnary 491h, 11100 ( HAKTKK ftt'Jint.lt 107# RKMOUKCEH. « Loan? an.l illncou .t« *231,903 90 ' Overdraft.".secured and unsecured.. 9 0T I . S. liond* tu aoeuro circulation 200.('(X)U0 Premiums on U. N. Monds 7,-'>oooO Honda, securities. ei«* 57H,«>67 GO HanKlnK-tx'Use. furnliuro ami fixture*. 20.100U0 Duo from National liankfl(not Iteserve Agent*) 27. J KJ841 Hue from State Hanks and bunkers.. _ H1893 I»ut Iroiu approved reserve agent* 33V21JM Checks an l other cash items 101 00 Notes of other National Hanks 1,00000 fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 2-10 34 LAWFUL MONEY KKHKKVK IN HANK, VIZ: Specie 4 4;i.4U"» Leual tender notes. 1(1,000 I Total 91.4W.208 13 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In 4200.000 00 Surplus fund 110,000 0J Undivided profits,less expenses and taxes paid 63,861 41 National Hank notes outstanding lirj.ivio on Dm* toother National Hanks 7,737 31 Dividends unpaid 1,927 oO Individual deposits subject to check... 91%5<>9 93 Cashier's chocks outstanding 1,537 00 Total *1,49.1,203 15 STATE or PKNNHYLVANIA, County of Montour, { 1, M. (J. Cashier of the above nam ed Hank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. M.O. YOUNOMAN, Cathier Subscribed and sworn to before me this let day of February 11)00. A. If. GrtONE, Correct—Attest: Notary Public. FRANK C. ANGLE. ) I). M. CITHKV. > Directors. P. R. ECKMAN. S A New York masher has been sent to prison for four mouths for annoy ing a woman. The proper place for all scoundrels of that character. ANNUAL STATEMENT" -OF THE lorough and Water Department -OF THE Borough of Danville, Pa. FOR 1905. BOROUGH. Edward W. Peters, receiver of Borough and Dog Taxes for 1901. DK. To balance due per last state ment » 14.90 CR. By balance due at settlement.. 11.90 Edward W. Peters, receiver of Borough and Dog Taxes for 1802. nil. To balance due per hist state- •>(; ugll ' 19 ?a60 -L-19l;838 CR. By 5 per cent, rebate on taxes paid within 60 days, 77016 By cash paid to Boro. treas. within lit) davs 1468172 By cash paid to the Boro. treas. within 4 months 1200 00 By taxes entered at (Jo Conuurs office 42 si By bal. due at tlnal settlement 2479 87 Harry Ellenbogen, Boro. treasurer, Danville Pa„ December 81, 1905 DR. Fund for relief of disabled firemen To cash ree'd during 1905 from Auditor Gen. of state 11l 12 CR. By S. A, McCoy, treas., order No. 1 111 12 llarry Ellenbogen. Horough Treasurer, Dan ville, Pa., l)ecember 31st, 1905. Borough Fund. DR. To E. H. Miller, Market License 8 1444 50 To llarry H. I'atton, Citv Hall Rent 542.50 To Harry B. Patton, Milk Licenses, 7IJ HiJ To Harry H. Patton, Sewer rents and taps. 51132 To E. H. Miller, or hauling 30 To E. S. Miller, street refuse •old 2020 To Ed. \V. Peters, 19 2 19 3 taxes .... 70000 To Ed. W. Peters, 1901 taxes, 2tH)O 00 Ti> Ed. W. i'et ers, 1905 taxes. 15SS1 72 To Harry 11. Patton, street pav ing 15953 22 To Co., Treasurer, hotel liceuse 307S 00 To Just ice < )glesby, fines. 00 To Justice Da I ton, lines, 25 00 To W. <;. Pursel, Theatre license 11510 To W. Ci. Purse I, other license,.. 9320 To Loan for Dunviile National Bank ooooto To American Tel. A Tel. Co Pole license 3180 To Standard E'eetrie L. Co., Pole license,.... 176 70 ToDnnvillsiV Bloomsburg St., Hallway Co 6150 To Pblla. Heading A* I ottsviile Telegraph Co., 4120 To Western Union Telegraph Co pole license. 10 80 To United Telephone *Vr Tel. Co. poie license 18790 To J. It. Hughes, Cobble stones 200 To County Commi-s. return taxe I 30 To Kumsey E ect. Mfgs. Co., Ijiibor A- Mats 8 CO To cash from sale of new iNtiids, 500 Oil To State Hospital cobble stones 36 00 To Odd Fellows Cemetery Co., cobblestones 10 00 To Jos. Lcclmer, street repairs HO To Geo. W. Kelter, engine rent 21 70 Toll. L. DeWltt, engine rent 27 0.) To cash returned from E. S. Geurhart, Borough Solicitor refused in Densberger ease,... 119 15 By amount overdrawn January Ist, 1905, 1569 33 By orders paid, 322»J» 89 By coupons paid, 136S 00 By note with-Interest paid at D. N. Hank, .... 6016 67 By Bor. certificate ?•» paid with Interest, 1566 67 By cash | aid to E S. Gearhart to settle Densberger case 119.13 By cosh on bund December 31st, LIW> 4611 4S FIRE DEPARTMENT, FRIENDSHIP CO. NO. 1. Appropriation, A.... 150 00 REPAIRS, Frank Detweller, 10 03 Jos. E. Hperring, 75 SUPPLIES, United Telphone «&Tel. Co., .... 1800 ; John liixsou, 1 05 COAL, A. C. Amcsbury, 16 10 226 2J WASHINGTON CO. NO. 2, Appropriation 150 00 REPAIRS, Thos. Relfsnyder, 25 81 D:»\ Id Guest 159 78 Jo,. I.cchnor, 1 06 i Jos. E. Spurring,.., 10 79 Carl liilbcher, 15 83 SEND us m A cow, JB Steer, Bull or Horse hide, Calf skin, Dog skin, or any other kind ol hide or skin, and let us tan it with the hair on, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof, for robe, rug, coat or gloves. But first get our Catalogue, HH giving prices, anil our shipping HES Digs and instructions, so as to avoid mistakes. We also buy raw furs and ginseng. TUB CROSBY FRISIAN PUR COMPANY, 116 Mill Street. RocbMtar. N. Y. SUPPLIES, (Tutted Telephone A Tel. C 0,,.... 10 50 Foster Bros., «0 J. 11. Cole, 11 W U. C. Knapp Jr.,. 4 00 COAL, Frank Boyer, II 80 It. J. Pegg 13 87 A. C. Amesbury, II ♦*> • Sttiii'l Mills, 11 0J A. 'proprlatlou, 150 00 REPAIRS, .1 vs. E. Hpcrring, 3 11 11 iver Bros., 1 50 John Hlxson, 9 08 SUPPLIES, I'nlted Telephone A Tel. C 0...... 18 lMvldJonoi 126 rims Foster 00 1-5 ItenJ. Hm!there 0 68 Wm. Jones, h,75 Jac. Hornberger fi 27 Win. Chi Ids 2s 75 Harrison l'uugh, .... 3229 1 11Ishft Bell HO'.U 11. J. Jones, Oil I'lms. Mi>ttarn 94 .1 ihn »«ore,— 85 Cnas. Garner 150 Frank Hehra 111, 4y7 Jos. Lecliner, 10 lunj. Gil la spy 87 .->» Win. Mover Jr 22 OS Jus. M. Bride 1138 sam'l. Halnsbury, 1 00 John Dugun, 18 14 O.lver Werts, 875 Win. Kocher 1.00 D. J. lingers, J76 84 I rank Etter, 10 01 Geo. Hldler, 220 *8 I >ivld Groves, 00 77 John Delanty, .• .... 8187 s. ftumfcldt 7 19 Wesly Bodioe, i ; KB Hiram Weaver, 4 00 Wm. Ward. :ioo J >hn Neville, 70 57 .1 R. Hughes. 210 .1 >llll 1.1 Wis, tk't .1. 11. I-I I I /.- 2 " 0 EHis Rank, 6tf T. L. Evans Hons 1 00 HAULING. Jus Rltlle, 478 01 SUPPLIES, ib-adlng Iron Co,, einder A gravel 1100 John Keiin, brlrks, 2288 Welllver Hardware Co., Garbage ( ans 21 00 Welllver Hardware Co., Push Brooms, 8 21 .1. 11. Cole. Sundries. 11 S. J. Welllver, Sundries, 1 .'0 Wilson M. Ryan, Hand, 231 .1. \V. Keeley. tools and repairs,.. 315 Curry .1 Co, time and materials,.. 7'2 T. M. Reifsnyder, cinder, lumber etc 49 08 G O. F. Krefer, Mill Ht Paving Job 101 50 0 F. Kecler, pavement gralcsete 8200 0222 39 STREET LIGHTING. Hiandard Electric light Co 109125 MUNICIPAL LIGHT PLANT. "Installation" i.iiuisey Eleetrleal Mfg's Co., i'tilaiiee of contract 13605 10 I!. Keltic d A Co Angle valve A union, 9 10 Geo. F. Reifsnyder, freight on pump .... 'J 11 Go. F. Re).snyder, pike poh s A dead man G o. F. Reifsnyder, Telegram to Mr. Cheyney 2» <> ver Werts, lal>or, 450 Frank Arms, labor, : 00 « 1 . l-'i .M. r, lal»or I.'> a A1 iant le Refilling Co, 2 oil tanks «00 Atlantic Rctlnlug Co, 1 ease ot clip grease 08 H J. Rogers, Materials 8 85 U.nvllle Stove & Mfg. Co., Bel lows 185 F. J. Welllver, Measures etc.,... 40 II K'ttingeer A- Diets, Bars etc.,.. 9 40 W. I. Cheyney, Inspecting plant 92 17 Alums Ex. Co. Ex.on separator 1275 T. Reifsnyder, time A Materials, 22 70 I'. 1.. AW.R. R. Co., ire glit on oil Filter, .. 39 R unsey Eleetrleal Mfg's Co. Materials. 301 81 C irry A* Co. Time A- Materials, 332 # T. T. Burchtlehl Co. (Ml Filter, 15 00 T. T. Burehlleld Co. Heparutor, 25 02 T T. Burehtleld Co Dean steam Pump, 28 30 J -s. Leehner,Tlme A Materials, 95 42 — 1 1310 48 • Running Expenses" hiin'l. 11. Jones, .Salary 0.»00 Atlantic Refining Co. Oil etc 225 10 I' AR. Ry. Co., Pole Lieense,.... 250 F. F. Houghton A Co. OH, 15 90 Jos. Lecher,. Material, 139 V ashiugton Fire Co freight A Hauling, .... 11 05 J C. Pel tor, Barrel, 1 TJO 1 nlted States Ex. Co Expressage 1 40 Ailuins Ex. Co. Expressage, 3 15 Ailnins Cooks Hons, Grease, 5 00 Oarlocks Pk. Co. Packing, 29 Hi J. H.Cole, Hardware, 40 25 .l is. Gibson, labor, 11475 Jesse Kruin, labor 2 50 It. Samuel, labor, 8 75 A. Funk, labor 5 25 A. I). Reifsnyder, hauling 1 75 Standard E. L. Co., Materials,.. 829 B ict linger A Diet/., tune A Ma terials, 2 00 Curry and Co. Engine repairs,.. 34 90 Ruinscy Elect Mfg's Co Ma terials 298 20 Helios Mfg. Co. Mats for repair ing lamps IrtfX) Phlla. Elect Const. Co. 2 poles,.. 500 k ystone l.ubrica>lug('o grease, 44 47 Thos. Reifsnyder, time A Ma terials. 8 01 J >hn Hlxson, Materials, 2 70 J.c. Ml neemoyer, Chief police.. OOftm J. G. Voris, Ass't police 000 00 K.I. M. Rltter, Special police.... 200 W. M. Kobinault, " •• .... 200 W. J. Marshal *' " ... 200 Wm. G.Brown, Hundrles 05 H. J. Welllver, Sundries 2 25 , H. Ellenbogen A Bro., Heln ets, sho J c. Miiieemoyer, 0verc0at,...... 14 00 , J. G. Vorls, Overcoat, 14(0 J.C.Mlncemoyer, 915 ' 1251 85 HIGH CONSTABLE. B, B. Brown, Halary, 32 00 ' "SEWER WORK" LABOR A HAULING. Chns. Gibbons, 27 00 * J. hn iniguu 88 75 Oliver Werts at 25 Hi .a IS. il IV 50 Cl'.is Foster, 18 00 Ha v Id Rank JSOO 11. Confer 0 00 1). McG.ihan, 75 J We*. Hoc JI tic, 2 '25 L. Catdincr, 0 (0 W.«sh Mcßilde 4 » sam'l Halnsbury 1660 Jo:.11 st rutib 15 75 I G. . Robit» in, 1125 ' W P.I 11)4 il. . 450 H .' • H7l < Pi m Robison, jt (si .!« ar 3 0„ I .y Ikwoiigb TrUisnii-lr; Orders for pay toTis on labor A hauling, 104*2 10 Geo F Kocfer, 135 60 MATERIALS ETC. 11. Goldman, Rubber b»s»ts 7 20 Hover Bros., Plastering ut lieuv er Est. property 3 00 Carl HiNcher, papering A etc. Heaver Est. property 807 Thos. Relfsnyder, Time A Ma terials at Heaver EH I property, 1535 11. ltuop, Repairing tools 1 00 John Helm, Bricks 29 OJ A. M. Peters, Ice,.. I VI Thos. Helfsnydcr, Sand 4 22 Curry A- Co. time A- inutcrluls,.. 11 71 Thnn. A. Sehott, soft coal, 2 00 S. J. Wolliver, materials .. 20 00 J il Cole, sower pipeete, 84tt 86 W'elliver Hardware Co sewer j pipe etc,.... 38 29 Ilocttlngcr A Dictz. time A .Mats. 350 I J W Keeiy, tools and repuirs, . 807 J H Kuse A Co, pipe .... 1 70 W V Oglesbv. services, . 100 Hurry El leiibogen, unjust charge for connection 10 00 W L Sidler, services, 800 Win G A Kutura Brown,realeuse and right of way 50 uu Edward H. Gearhart, Settlement of Deusbelger cane, 119 45 BOARD OF HEALTH. B II Brown, health officer, 1(K142 I)r C Schultz. secretary, 25 00 Postage and Expressage 45 Morning News printing 1550 (1 A HoNSinun, sundries, -i.»75 Jos Lechner, 25 Carl Hllseher 14.35 John llixson, 2 73 Frank Schrum, 4 12 MISCELLANEOUS, Sarah McCuen cleaning 23 00 Wil Ainiiu-riiiuiM Co insurance 07 50 I> K Williams, insurance,. ... 07 50 II L Gross, interest, 100 Of) Ed W Peters tuxes, 142 50 Jll Hemiuerly, decorating,.. . . 1500 AC Amcsbury, coal, 0 15 Frank Boycr, Coal 8 00 440 10 LOCK UP. REPAIRS, Frank Hchram, 3 80 SUPPLIES, Frank Boyer, coal, 10 80 s. J. Welllver. hardware, 1 40 Foster Bros , stove feet, 00 PRINTING. Montour County Democrat, ... 73 00 Montour American, 75 00 The Gem, 4100 Morning News, 2 0) Ed S Gearhart, salary, 50 00 T. (i. Vincent, Prothy costs in 4 M ill St. cases damage cases,... /0 80 T. G. Vincent, Protliy. entering munif'tpnl liens, 150 00 James Scarlet, attorney settle ment of 4 Mill St. Damage cases 1803 88 Ed Lunger, 30 00 St. JosephsCuth. church, 30 00 John Barry, 1 00 W II WocijHlde, 1 01) Chus G Cloud, 1 00 TAX COLLECTORS COMMIS SIONS. Ed W Peters,.... 368 69 STATIONARY, A II Grone... 2228 F R Miller Blank Book Co 5 75 interest on Josiuh Wolf lie quest 72 00 MISCELLANEOUS; Harry Ellcobogen Bor. Treas,, salary ... 75 00 Harry Ellenbogen, state tux on borouuh l»onds, 146 00 Standard Gas Co. Gas 16 67 Est. or Henry Moyer, refund on S! paving 1 29 United Tel. A Tel. Co, phone rent 20 00 WI. Sidler, sen-ices rendered,.. 50 00 11 H Patton. Sec'y. of Council, 1800*1 II H Patton, Sec'y. Issuing Milk I iicenses, . 4 25 II B Patton, Sec'y postage stamp 13 00 1905. EIRE DEPARTMENT. Friendship Fire Co. No L. 226 23 Washington Fire Co. No 2, 411 36 Continental Fire Co. No 3, 201 20 Goodwill Fire Co. No 4 UK) S6 Chief Engineer, 52 00 Executive Board, 25 00 Hauling, 473 01 Supplies, JSO 21 Surveying IS6 50 1> J Rogers, Mill St. paving. 3510 08 Thos (J Evans Ferry St. cul vert contract, 250 00 Installation of Bor. light plant, 14310 6s Running expenses bor. •• plant 1510 09 POLICE DEPARTMENT. Salaries 120000 Sn. pies 30 70 Fee ling prisoners, .. jt 15 1251 85 HIGH CONSTABLE. Sa'ary, 3200 v w. r work 2l«u 95 l>oaid of he ilth, jyo 12 TOWN HALL BUILDING. Repabs 2145 MI-CM'IiiII'OU*. ll.j flu « ouncd < huuiber, 1215 Lock Up 22 16 Pilntln I'M 0U Lt gal Exp< uses »W T- wii Clocks CO 00 Au • I tor*, .tim Tax Co Ie tors ComtniSNU n« 368 09 Stitlo.iaiy, 27 98 Interest on W<> fb* f 1902 luxes due fiom Ed W Peters 270 5M H-.1l nee Ot lit ;i I; x- > . 1... In.m Kd W Peters 0.- 8^ n •luxe - of 1901 tax *» ■ ue liom Ed W Pet rs . lull 49 Huiun eof -905 tuxes due r in Ed W. Peters 2470 HT Fire E- gin li- use w©00» »te-m F re engine, «Oio 0 Fire Hose 3 COO Sraal Hose, 25«0 Suit'try Supplies, 17..00 Too m o< sficet work 40 00 I'own Hall Bldg £OOOOO Furniture, *250 00 li«s*k Up Po 10 Ham on Friendship I t, 18500 Cl-y Ib.II Items, 307 50 Sew r, 10250H9 Munlcpl Liu lit Plant 1 -i .43 08 villi M. Pavin.4 boi*. si are and llueOß 9151 52 Sewer He tsmd « oni.ect os, 302 75 Dativlll a Sunbury Ut. Ky. Co. o e lieen e, 2» 90 i'ei.n Tel. Co. po e lie. 1M,., . 2115 20 i anvil.r ,v Sunbury S:. It>. <_*>. chse.g n lues * 30 15 11 1. HeWiC, Engine rent, It' 50 Ohon Pec. 3lsi, 1905 4814 4* H L GITMS, mortgage on (own ha Ib d»* 27.0 0) rhree per c nt bonll tlonoip'nut includ ng lioi er pump, oil tll tc , s camsep ruto ,oil tty.k-. an i wi lngofbui dl. g 10143 68 COST OF RUNNING TIIE PLANT. t '.-ut J7CO no Ut or i ina • rla :519 !) I t resl on Invc tn. ut (11 3- Ittl av i lio rn*e *it i,% pi-T (vut,.. £O3 0J jp* 1 FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN! g® l ATTENTION! yS Orders will he taken for a guaranteed 43 per cent. Protein Brand of Cotton Seed Meal, delivered ott the ear at Potts grove, at a reduced prieo. L Send inquiries and orders by mail t Pottsgrove. Persons having orders in will be notified on arrival of the car H. ricMahan & Bros. il Dairy Foods and Dairy Supplies, HAY AND FEED I sgrove, Northumberland Co., Pa. CREDITS. , | WlrlngCity H ill Buiidii g mid Lock lip, :?#. 70 Wiring Friendship Fir** Co hs.'g 38 HI Wiring Washington I- IreCobhtg :k) Hi Wiring Con incn ul 44 •• 44 27 95 I Wil'ii g (ioodwlll 44 44 44 3'2 12 I Hill the* Danville & Snnburv ' t. Ky. Co.owl'igthe l{«»iorgh for « hanging lin on Kiis M. S: , 3015 H 'inucy Electrical Mfgs C >., for labor »fc in ts , 8 00 Hy dlrter net* in amount paid i revlous yeirs for lighting Water Works and City Hall hi 'g 53 13 Muterl.il in stock, 213 15 ForK6 iiic laini Hut f.'.O 119 A* 2!>-43 and 24 in-j rand, scent I.mips at *• 0" per lan p for In monti a or about t43 56 por arc lamp and SIOBO jK'r incandescent lan p per ye.ir. This tcnu lit does not include the cost of cur ent supplied 35—10 cand'e power for f'.n cngli e houses which was previously fu misled at Ihe expense of the Firo Co's. mount paid in former conirac' with tfti<* Standard Electric Light Co. $72 00 per an* lump and ss l u per incan 'e-vent lamp. The Standard Klcctric Light Co's. contnu t was to jurnish tl> arcs an I a 4 Incandescent lamps. Water Department 2 Edward W Peters, receiver of 1001 Water Taxes I)R To bal. due por last statement.. 0 57 CK By bal. due at settlement— ... 9 57 Edward W Peters receiver of 11*02 Water Taxes 1)R To bal. due per last statement 267 11 < it Hy cash paid to the Iloro. trcas. during 1905 150 00 Hy bal. due at settlement ... 117 14 Edwarc W Peters receiver of 1903 Water Taxes I>R To bal. due per Inst statement.. 50 00 ( K. Hy «ash pa hi to the Boro. treas. during 1905 50 00 Harry Elienbogen, Boro. treas., Danville, Pa., D«c. 31. 19 5 WATER FUND. DR. To cash on hand Jan. T, 1905.... 4HOO 18 To Hit Pat ton, receiver ol' wat er rents 9713 50 To H H Patton, eorpo. cocks 2:100 To returned taxes from County Commissioners ..... To Ed W Peters, 1902, 1903 Uixes 20-»00 To John Keim, coal 24 43 To J H Hughes, coal 5 58 To Amos Vastine, coal 5 17 To Heading Iron Co., scrap sold IKB 81 To Heading Iron Co., tire hy drants. 04 00 * To P J Reefer, scrap sold 5 37 To Berwick Water Co. use of pump 10 «H) To 1' J Keefer, water for circus. 2 (*) To Foust Bros., coal .. 3n, borough treas sal .ry 75 oo Harry Elienbogen, boro tresis ior>tat" tax on water bond*.. 30*00 Adams Exprc.-s Co., express..g • 1 85 BOROUGH SOLICITOR Eel ward 8 Gcarliu rt. 50 00 REPAIRS LABOK AND MATERIALS John 111 xsou ....... 428 T.i- * •) Rot ers «; 25 J NV Fainsw .i th 0 50 Hoover Bros 18 IK >:iiuucl H.iiiifbury 22 50 Joseph laehiier..." siiCi Oltv- r Wens 4 50 (' irry ACo 238 40 Joli" Carr 5 25 Tnom »•< N R isiiyiler 5299 Eli - li t Hi 11 S IS Clias Olbi.onN 15» John Dug >ll 75 ('has Kostcr i ."io I), vld Hank 8 75 Phila Water Purification Co 550(10 T 1. Evans Hons J 5; 5 11 Confer 4 50 Wi s liodine , r t 2» L Cash or 150 Ho .'t Arms 10 5(1 Jos nhn ; 21 t)0 1> vl. L.% W Hy C •, Coil 1075 02 E li Ha'tin >n co I KSSB Mo tour Cod A Iron Co., c0a1... f.G7O (' I' Hancock, tings A hunt In r... 879 Ha ins Jon- s A Cadbury Co., t'orpo at ion cocks OiO llMueller Mu Co, co p ration c« eks IS 6> Quaker C ty Rubber Co, he!ting 257S Welllver Hardware Co., hose and nozzle .. fl - 10 Re-sseher MTgC ~ lirehyilui is ISOUO .1 M Watts Sons, r bber r ngs... I ihj Garl< c - Parking Co., pack ng... 81 u United Tele dione A Telegraph Co, phone rent 24 00 Atlantic Refining Co,, oil, etc... 1 si JH Goi-ierAC ~ hal. Hod i 10 !8 II Hup •, wheel arrous 7«H) J 11 role. Hunlrlcs 4559 S.I Welllver. Su-m les II p| i* II Eoust, Agt, ft on eoa 995 :>0 J W' l-'arn-wortii. holler ins ru uu Harr son Ho* A Co. Ine Wat-r clearing a• 11111 388 24 t .....11 :t.» Holm s Met. Pack. Co. »und'*.. 1 20 C.rr A Co., waste etc 2'i 48 11 li Mo le, liar.lw re 11 !»S Edward Corinau, sundiie- 55 1 I) L A W Hy 100 Thomson Meter Co, rep. meters 5 85 Neptune Meter C'i>, ineteiH 17 40 Hepai. sand cxteusl. into mains, et \ LA B- 'lt AND MAI Kill A • S ) iver Werts 12 75 E 11111k Arms 0 80 Ellis Hank 8 50 1 los Lichiier 100 70 las Hi ttle .... 2 «M> 1 Vuierl an Car A Edry Co 845 01 Haui'l Hiilnsbury j John Inigan 28S\ : vilia I tell. 975 I lohu I vans 1 >0 • Jhas Gibbons 4 25 I Helfl I »tV Co 15 0 jnvld Honk. *1 • c.s Eostir 4 20 »l«ur .Cottier 109 Wtß Bodln. 210 Standard Gns Co *2l 4K Wutdi M 'llrldf i ;»o I* t'a-diner s»7*» Frank Si-bruin Alfrecl KPIHIO LY 4 .VI Geo Hubliison iHfio I' ■ I'-01l ltoblllNOll 18(J0 Joint Stm h IS 7 • John C rr I • • o llitrrl«Mi I'uugh ... |.*» 7 » .1 11 n Milrlln 451 l> 1. TV W Hy l'o V» 01 TIIOH \ HOINI ydcr -2(5 4 Fm«'k Ainiiirriuan I 5» (ici) KOHM 1." LO J.os \V Keoly 73.1 OJSB0 J SB Wash ngton FlreC'o II -l'» Frl nd-lilp FireCo «»7G 1 KUisKnnk 138112 I Morning News 12 00 Thd Gum is OJ Ueiru'ar employees 3807 73 Auditors 3 no MlKci'liincous 412 SS T ix Kcoelver's coniinlsslon "no Homugh .Solicitor . ait IMI Kepilis IMHHiI Supplls 1723 50 Street work, mat rials, e.e .. 8-27 n« Freight and d i ayage 450 01 Printing .{(loo ASSETS. All taxes entered at County. Cuminrs. office. 212 02 Bui. or liioi taxes duo from Kd W I'® c® y .*»7 Hal of 19u2 taxes dm- from I tl W He era, liV it Water Mains lnnou t»o Fire 'lyd ants, 12, do c. rtil'y that we llnd thvm trw and correct. JOHN L.JONES. ) »..».* ... W. II WoonsiDi:, /Auditors. We, the Hurgess and Town Council of tli Horough of Danville, county of Montour am .state of Pennsylvania do certify that tli above statement of receipt and cxpenditure o. the said Ho:ough and Water funds are tru cxiiihitx as -hown l»y the books of the Keert lary and Trmi-urer, ami the lie -uiv r o Wat er Kents, according to our knowledge aiu beliel. CO UNCI LM EN : GBOROE F. REIPSNYOI-R, J. H. GOESER, AMOS VASTI.VE, Jos. LAW, !)■(. J. SWEISKOHT, GEO HUE H. JACOBS GKANT FINMTKRMACHER, J AS. T. MAO I 11., JACOB 11. HOYER, JOS. M. GIBSON, JACOB .1. IH.IT/, JOHN H. I DO HEW. Bargains For a Few Days loc Flannelettes . @ 9c yd ] 12i and 10c Flannelettes @ Gc yd 10c Onling Flannels ® 8c yd 8c Outing Flannels @ Gc yd Blankets and Comforts at greatl' reduced prices. W. M. SEIDEL, 344 Mill jStrect. A LUCKY FATHER AND SON, The following narrative of th< pf V\ anffering of a father and son wll prove interesting to the readen 4JT of this paprr. G. C. Bartholo sfW mew, of Kalkaska, Mich.,says:— ** I located iti thia place sever* years ago, having formerly re Mj aitl.'d In Troy, N- Y. I was a I fl.Vr preat sufferer from what th< Fphysicians of Troy called BRIGHT'S DISEASE A-h As a last resort I commenced the uae of Dr. David Kennedy'* Favorite Remedy. The result is a little short of s miracle. All the terrible symptoms of this disease are pone. Ido not have any more difficulty in void ing the urine, no pain or ache in the qjnall of the ba :k, no m »re soreness across the loins or over the bladder, no more constipation or other symptoms ol disease of the kidneys, liver or bladder. So you soe, help rarae to me In Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Who wo:ild be<,Tudge tho co«t of this medicine (One dollar a bottle) for such a blessing or refuse this of gratitude, for being perfectly cured? And I hoj»o my writing this will induce others who suffer from kidney or blood disorder to use.the medicine. My son George suffered for many years with a fever sore on his leg. lie used one bottle of this medicine and part of another, and as sure as I am writing this grateful acknowledgment, his leg ifl entirely healed up." Dr.D.Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Rondout, N. Y. Price $1; 6 for (5. Mother Groy's 8w Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, ntlrse in the ('hi!.lien's Home in New York. < me Feve« ishn. ss, Had Mom ach, Teet» iiijj Disorders, move mi* regulate the Bowels and I)e Iro t Worms; Over 30,0»0 testimonial* I HEY NKVEU kail At all l)rul p- m. week-days, and |.:<] p i-, dnlly. For .snnlairy only, l1 I.m. \y,, dnys. For I'ottsvlile, Heading ami l'l liadelt hb» a. 111. and _V_'l p. in. week-du\ ■». For H izleton, 7.11 and 10.17 a. in., V.21 and . "0 p. in. week-days. For l.ewlsburg, Willluinsport. and I,< < k Ila veil. W.CO a. 111., 12. .»and 4.51 j.. m., wet :•> days; lor Willlnmsport and Intermediate Mai ii.ns, 7 ."»l p. in., week-days '•or 1 tcli.-iotiu-. Tyrone, I'hilipsburg, Clciir -111 WH'k jl Ittsburgh, lUK) a. 111., and IJ.I p. For Harris!,u",|r j.nd int. rmedlntestations 0 a. m.. 12.10, 1.1. tm«l 7. Ip.m., wo. k-.la> m -4. H j». in., Sunday* * ' For I'nl adelphla - via llarrlHbiu- lla'timoi • and \\ ashlngton, m., I .'.lO and 7,i 1/ V l -; week-days; i.hi < Haltlinove on' v . I,' >. dally. 1 ■ ForPitlsburgfviaHarrishurgiti.OOu.nl 12 > I.SI, and 7."d p. 111.. week-days; :."i p.". ■.] Sundays; t via Lcwistowii .! ina-'loii, jun. in., and 12.10 p 111.. week-da,\ ; (n i » Lo k H iM-iDii.-Oa. 111., and 12 i< p. m.. Wei k-th< -. For further Information nppiv to thkut agents. W. W. ATTFIiIiURY, J. li. WOOD, General Manager. IWr TntftleJlur Gko. W. I torn, General I'assY A.M. Notice of Dissolution. Notice Is hereby given Hint tlie co-pnrln ]■- slllj) ellteie.l int.) 1.1, ||„ first llliy di'Aj |, 111 -I, lietM-riii Oliver M. llitinler anil ltol.it « icliingcr, uii !cr the name of Washing!* i ville < reaniery Co., Ltd., lias this dav b. 11 dissolved by ili»« uiutiial.-itns.ul oflbe ter ries; accounts din* t lie said purincMiip art o be paid to the said Oliver M. lla . ler, and . e counts owed by the partnership an* to i»e paid by the same. I ! t tv-slx acres, known as the .Maug'-r fai 11 located o miles north-east < 112 l'ottsgtove. Fair buildings, -..«> d fruit, water at house ai d barn. All clean .1 and under high state d cultlvation. '1 Ills farm Is ..tiered i; i priv. e sa'eand is a des rable propertv. Will lea . e hay, straw and fodd.r- 11 the place. I'oss, s slon given this .all. Address L. O. F.VFIUTT, U F. D. I. l'otts-rove, IV. Yob Mmst If you cannot, it is due to an irritated or congested state of the brain, which will soon de velope into nervous prostration. Nature demands sleep, and it is as important as food; it is a part of her building and sustaining process. This period of unconsciousness relaxes the mental and physical strain, and allows nature to restore ex hausted vitality. Dr. Miles' Nervine brings refreshing sleep, because it soothes the irritation and re moves the congestion. It is also a nerve builder; it nourishes and strengthens ev ery nerve in your body, and creates energy in all the organs. Nothing will give strength and vitality as surely and quickly as Dr. Miles' Nervine. "Durlnpr the past winter I lird two attacks of l.aurippe which 1 ft mo . very week, and In Lad condition. I was so n rvous I could ncL b1c?o. My wife, after trying 1 different went for a doctor. The dorter was out, and a neighbor recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and sho 'come a Lottie. II 1 not slept for somo time, and had t -niolo pains In my bend. After taking: a few doses of Nervirm the pain vas not bo severe, and I slept. I am now taking the second bottle, and rm vorv much Improved." HKNItY M. SMITH, Underbill, Vt. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that tha first bottle will benefit. If it fails, ha will r.ofund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Many newspapers have lately given currency to reports by Inv>|>on.siblo parties lo the effect that rHE NEWHOitf ESEWING MACHINE CO had entered a trust or combination ; we wish to assure the public that there is no truth in lueh reports. We have been manufacturing lowing machines for over a quarter of a centu ry, and have established a reputation forour iclves and our machines that is the envy of all others. Our ttoinv" machine has never been rivaled as a family machine.—lt itands at the head of all liiytt tlvtule sewing machines, and standsoll its oicit merits. The " A'ew Ilotne " is the only really HIGH Git A nr. Setvhiff Machine on the market. It is not nocessnry for us to enter Into a trust losave our credit or pay any debts as we hare ao debts to pay. We have never entered Into competition with manufacturers of low grade sheapmachines that are made b» sell legard ess of any Ihtrinsic merits. Do not be de wived, when you want r sewing machine don't lend your money awa/ from home; call on a 'Xetv Home" Ifealer, lie can sell you a >ottcr machine for less than you can purchase lUewhere. If there Is no dealor near you, if rite direct to us. rHE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO ORANGE, MASS.