Jlanrillr Ifjutf llige uref Established in 1828. 1 L- _ -1.-- How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar? Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all;busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WAI.DING, KINNAN A MAKVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. flail's Cat irrli Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and lyu cous surfaces of the system. Testimoni als sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist*. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Brief News Items. Compiled for Hasty Read ers of the Intelligencer, the Acknowledged Offi cial Organ of flontour County. . ; Buy your presents early. Welcome to the teachers. Old 1908 is now ou the last lap. The busy season for the clerks is how on. Astroliodiieal winter does not begin until Dec 21st. Hunters can now lay away their guns for another year. Anything tlie president writes ie al ways interesting reading. The present is tlio appropriate time to buy Christmas presents. Trespass notices for sale at this office. Two for sc, or 25c a dozen. Joseph Ephering, of Sliamokiu, made a special visit to this city over Sunday. Danville people can now look for wrad with the most pleasurable an ticipations to a merry Christmas. The Misses Dora and Tressa Ob bledcan have moved into their lately purchased and remodeled home on Cherry street, from Mrs. Barber's on Bloom street. I A dispatch from Scrnnton says that daring the month nf November twen ty-eight fatal accidents occurred in ml aronnd the miuaa of the Lacka wanna and Wyoming field. WANTED— Lady to advertise our goods locally. Several weeks home work. Salary SIO.OO per week, SI.OO » day for expenses. SAUNDERS CO., Dept. W, 40-48 Jackson Boulevard. Chicago. 111. 1-25 07 Henry S. Hartley, a grain broker whose home is in Kansas City, Mo., pleaded guilty in the United States district court there to receiving re- from the St. Louis and San Fran i 1 way and w as lined 112 1,000. pi t tsbu school had come to sing at the eutered eutered the lunchroom ate «p all the things prepared for institute collation, i Benjamin Brotsmau, John Opdyke and Oeorge Huuyon dropped seven Htories in an elevator in the Drake building, Easton, and were not seriously injur ed. Haymond Rush, suspended at the top of the shaft, was rescued by Run yon. It is now announced that the legis lature of Texas will investigate the charges made against Senator Bailey by his political enemies. Iftheoharges are true he will be defeated. If they are not his foes should be punished by the law. Mrs. Edward McPherson, widow of Edward McPhersou, who was clerk of tilt national house of representatives and for several years editor of the Philadelphia Press, died at her home in Gettysburg on Friday nignt, aged 78 years. A dispatch from Harrisburg says that Joseph W. Hunter, State commission er of highways, means to make an ef fort to organize tlio supervisors of each county iu the State, the purpose being to promote a more vital interest iu road building. A bold robbery was committed early Sunday morning, under the glare of an olectric light, when the store of Morris Fox, iu Norristown, was en tered by burglars and robbed of cloth ing worth 11,000. Judge Snvidge, of Sunbury, has de cided that hereafter iu Northumber land couuty the supreme court's rul ing would bo oarried out, that when beer was purchased by the barrel aud bottled two licenses would be neces sary. A McKeesport mnn who hung his vest too close to the furnace thought of it just in time to find it ablaze. Stamping out the fire he saved f34U in papar money iu such a damaged con dition that it had to be sent to Wash ington for redemption. As the result of a membership con test the Allentowu Young Men's Christian association has taken fifth place among the associations of this State. It is outrauked iu number by Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Scranton and Germantowu, iu the order named. Bishop C. C. McCabe addressed the Methodist preachers of Philadelphia last Monday and made an earnest plea for concentration of effort toward the extinction of the debts of the churches of the city. Dauiel L. Smieoh, of Windsorville, York couuty, wont to York on Thurs day and confessed to an alderman that he had kindled the Are which destroy ed the cigar faotory of Samuel Spren kle, at Red Lion, December 35, 1893. He committed the ■crime to obtain |l,- 1 - 050 insurance on the contents, which belonged to liim. I j The influence of John Mitchell, who •V advised the miners to avoid litigation, aud of Judge Savfdge, who severely condemned the multiplioatiou of cases by justices, has had a good effect so 112 that there are now fgwer criminal cases before tho Northumberland coun , ty court than has been the case for two decades. I-Tolin McCauley, aged 18 years was aociest steel spiral springs at 0.50, 8.98, 10.00, 12.00 13.00 and 16.50. Adjustable end Couches from 15.00 to 25.00. Jardinier Stands, all shapes and sizes at 39, 50, 75, 89c, 1.00 and 1.25. Ped estals for plants, in oak and mahogany, at 5.00. Umbrella Stands and Holders made in either oak or bamboo, 1.25 and 2.50. Library Tables in mahogany or oak, splendid styles at 8 00, 10.00, 12.00 to eo.oo. . Mirrors in all sizes and many styles of frames, oval or square shapes from 1.00 to 12.00. China—Things You'll Want to See. Such beauties in china will drive wrinkles from the forhead—the worriers Fro ß{ree. d s E,m Schreyer Store Co. Fryburg, Clarion connty, on Monday. The boy discovered a squirrel in a tree near the house. John climbed the tree and as his brother was handing him a shot gun it was discharged. At a hearing on Monday before Judge Holt, of Beaver, no defense was offer ed by the Pullman Car company in the case brought against it by the State pure food commission, charging the oompany with supplying its pat rons with adulterated milk. A flue of $76 and costs was Imposed upon the corporation. Mooresburg Items. Mrs. Davis, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her brother, Mr. Wm, Taylor. Mr. Robert Simington anil friend, Mr. Griffith, of Bueknell University, spent their Thanksgiving vacation at the former's home at this place. Miss Edna Stahl is visiting her brother at Altoona, I'a. Miss Mattel Robinson was tendered a surprise "kitchen shower" last Fri day evening. I)r. and Mrs. Reach and family, of Montoursville, were visiting their friends here during the week. Mrs. Wetzel, of Omaha, Neb., who has been visiting her sister, Mre. Win. Robinson for some time, left Sunday for home. Henry Reichard, of Sunbury, has purchased the Jacob Moser farm near Oak Grove. Samuel Curry, our hustling towns man, is supplying the people with oysters and sweet potatoes. Mrs. Bruce Kyle and family, of Williamsport, ami Mr. and Mrs. Stnbleton, of Watsoutown, spent a few day» at the home of Mr. Chas. Keiaer. Mrs. Stewait Curry and daughter, Eloise are visiting friends iu Philadel phia. UPHELD FATHER'S RIGHTS. The Colombia couuty jury yesterday returned a verdict of "Not Guilty" In the case againat Contractor Elmer Kelly, of West Berwick, confirming his position that the father has a right to inflict corporal punishment on a minor daughter when the girl's moral oouduot is such as to reqnire drastio action. The oase was brought by Mrs. Hallo way, .agent of the society for the pre vention of cruelty to children. Kelly was oharged with whipping his 17- year-old daughter so that her back was laoerated and black marks were left there for several days. Sued Bqrough. The borough authorities of Sunbnry are now confronted with a problem involving the responsibility for in juries sustained by pedestrians on ac oount of uueven sidewalks. Some time ago a Sunbnry property owner raised his sidewalk to a grade provided by the borongli surveyor. His neighbor did not raise the adjoining sidewalk. Miss Annie Fry,in.stepping from sidewalk to the other sprained her ankle, aud now seeks to recover damages to the extent of her doctor's bill and to pay for the time she was I unable to work. I REDUCED RATES TO DUBOIS. PA. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, account < meeting Pennsylvania State Grange, i Patrons of Husbandry. Tickets sold December 8 to 14, good returning until December 17, inclusive, from all stations in Pennsylvania. Consult nearest Ticket ! Agent. ; DEMOCRATS SPENT $18,693. That Was Cost of Recent Campaign to Btnte Committee. | Harrisburg, Dec. 3.—The Demo cratic State Committee filed a state ment today which shows that 818,- 693.55 was expended in the recent campaign in Pennsylvania, aud that the contributions to the State Com mittee aggregated 818,708.50. National Committeeman Guflfey, of Pittsburg, contributed 8(5000, aud ex -Representative Kerr, of Clearfield, 85000. They were the largest con tributors. A Timely Epitaph. The following is a copy of the epi taph of a watchmaker,written by him self, in which he is compared to a watch that had run down: "Here lies, in horizontal position, the outside case of George Ritter, whose abiding place in that line was an honor to his profession. Integrity was his mainspring, aud Prudence the regulator of all the actions of his life. Humane, generous aud liberal, his hand never stopped till he had re lieved distress. He never went wroug except when set a going by people who did not know his key. Even then he was easily set right again. He had the art of dispensing of his time so well that his houre glided by in one continual round of pleasure and delight, till au unlucky minute put an end to his existence. His case rests and moldcrs and decays beneath the turf, but his good works will never die." True Heart Disease Is a Rare Thing. The cause of your palpitation is, probably, pressure arising from gas in the stomach—that is, gastric indiges tion. A few doses of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will cleanse away the foul accumulations nud the heart will run quietly and keep good time. Write Dr. David Kennedy's Sons. Roudout, N. Y., for free sample bottle. Large bottles SI.OO, all druggists. Election of Directors. The annual meeting of the mem bers of the Montour Mutual Fire In surance Company will be held on Monday, January 7th, in the Grand Jury Room of the Court House at Danville, Penn'a. Organization and transaction of business at 10 a. m. Election of Directors and other officers from 1 to 2 o'clock p. m. James Shultz, President. C. V. Amerman, Secretary. Election of Directors. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the First National Bank of Dauville, Pa., for the election of directors, will be held at their bank ing rooms, corner Mill and Bloom streets Danville, Pa., on Tuesday, January Bth., 1906, from one to three P. M. W. L. McCi.ure, Cashier. Coimtac Mrs. Caffrey—And bow is fliat ptat ty young widow? Is sbo reconciled to h«r loss yet? Mrs. Malsprop-No. she ain't exactly reconciled yet, but they do say she's got the iaan picked out It* Vlel.nr*. JoTkley—l submitted some hnmorons ■ketches here several days ago. They haven't appeared. Did you kill tbem? Editor—l pnssed upon tbem, but I don't think tbnt killed them. Jolkley—No? Editor —No; I think they Just died naturally of old age.—Philadelphia Press. from tlio oration?.—The most elmlioratu colorings rml decoration?, attractive new desioiiN in all gra>, Oler'y Trays, 2.5, 29, H!> to 2 IVI. Handled Cake Plates. 25, 50e, 1.00, 1 (til, 2.00, 2.25, 2 IS!I. CIIOJI Plates 1 50 1.69, 2.25. Very Special Values. 50c Decorated Salad*. 20c. 2*»e Decorat •wls, 25, 50, 89c. Hair Receiver* many rxlil ?>hape<, p.i. 25. S;V. Mustard I'uta with iponu, 10 to' Joe. - Sugar and Cream Sets, 2«. '» 2>m Bread and butt, r plates, 5, 10, to 'Joe. Tea or Pie Plates, 10c each, up to 350 (log. Dinner Plates from 100 tip In 4.50 do/. Dinner Plates from 10c up to 4.50 do*. Cups and Saucers, t»»i, «iSe. 1.50 to 2.50—j dozen each. Moustache. Motto extra large and «»d 1 cup- ami saucers, 25, 50. to 1.00 pair. Fancy odd Plates at 25, 50 an I OSc. Dessert, Cranberry and Oat Meal Dishes from 5c to 3.00 doi. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Decorated Salad Dishes. 10<*. Decorated Dinner Plates, 10c. Decorated Cups and Saucers. 10c pair. Decorated Oatmeals. 10c.. Rameskins and Saucers, 2.25 a 4 doa. Macaroni Dish with plates. 2.25 set. Covered Beef steel dish, 3.30. Bullion Cups and Saucers, 3.00 a J doz. Placques in china picture styles at 10 and 25c. DINNER SET BARGAINS. 100 piece White China regular value 20.00, at 10.50. 100 piece Decorated China, regular value 20.00, at 10. So. Gift Selections In Garment Dept. S lggeetive for father, brother, wife, mother or sister, bringing comfort a«d pleasure- Men's Rath Kobes, bright and new, good line of colorings, 3.75, 3.98, 500 5.50 and (1.30. Children's Fur Sets in Aueora, wool, Chinchilla and others, prices 75, 89, 98c. 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 to 10.00 Set. Misses' Fur Seta in (trey Fox. Chinchilla. Iceland Furs for Indies', Fox, squir rels tor 4.00, 6 50, 10.00. 12 00, 13.50 set .the new styles and in all qualities from 98c up to 25.00. Muffs, separate or to matcli neckpiece, large flat styles, 2.00 lip to 15.00. 1 v Silks and Dress Goods—Special Prices. A silk waist pattern or material for a dress will make a pleasing gift— this week you get them at a saving price. 1.00 Black Taffetas. 80c yard, 3(5 inches wide. 1.25 Black Peau de Soie, 1.10 yard, 30 inches wide. Ribbed Corduroy in green anil blue shades so nice for jackets and children's ccats. pillows and cushions, 1.00 quality at 75c, 28 inch. soc Broadcloths, 39c yard, good wool quality, yard wide, good range of colors. | 1.35 Sicillian, 1.00, 54 inches wide, several shades, a fabric furlong hard wear 1.25 Sicillian, 1.00, a 52-inch fabric in navy blue only. Rugs and Curtains—Pleasing Gifts. Always room for another rug in every home—a sensible gift indeed and will make home work apprec : ative to the housewife who receives one or two more — make her heart happy this year. Soft Wilton velvet Rugs in various sizes at 2.00, 2.50, 3.50 to G.oo. Moquette Rugs, so rich and handsome in style and pattern, 2 00, 2.50 and 4.00 Large Administer and Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet, many patterns, 20.00, 25.00 27.50, 30.00, 35. 00. Rope Portiers are all the styles for folding door hangings, many colore, at 3.00, 3. 50, 4.00, 5.00 pair. Mercerized Tapestry Curtains, prettiest patterns ever shown in town, 3.00, 4.00, 5 00, 6.00, 7.00, 8 oo and 9.00 a pair. Kissel's Carpet Sweepers, the kni|l that makes no dust and sweeps the clean est at 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. :.i r T , ?11 Grocery Specials, Saturday, Dec. Bth. You always save money by buying sugar, fl >ur, coffee, etc., of us Gune and see our specials. ■L' finished together withcrc*t wc*r iLOSERS BROS." M # M ■\ jrOONS. FORXS. KNIVES. Etc P[fa «I J flHj A Tit "IJ4J DOGEIIt BROS." fcrand h»j » world wM« ff, iSiJ SSB M&B ■% reputation M "Silver Plate that lVaars," and flbjßOk Nil R U told ty *ll lcadinf dealers. S