MONTOUK AMKHIOAN FRANK C. ANGLE, Proprietor. Danville. Pa.. Sept. 13, 1900 < OMMI Xl< \TIO\*. All communications sent to the AM EKI- I AN for publication must be signed hy j the writer, and communications not so | signet! will he rejected. HUIHiII TICKEI FOR PRESIDENT WILLIAM M'KINLEY. of Ohio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT W -i THE" >l>' )RE R< JSEYELT. of New York mm si! in. AUDITC >R-GEXERAL. Edward B. Hard*-;jl «'nrh. <»f Wayne. (•nX<;i:l>- MAN" AT LARGE. <ialr;-hJi A. 'irow. « jf Susquehanna. Rot. rt S. F-* r '.'-p-r. of I'liiladfljihix. ELBCTOR> AT LARGE W. C- Arnold, of C learfield. Clarence Wolf. of Philadelphia Frank H. Bah! of Delaware. A U. Rtiberts. of M« mtgc«merT. REPUBLICAN OUT IBET. FOR ASSEMBLY. C. F"<t»-r. of Danvil].- F»>R SHERIFF. liavid Rnek»-1 of Ikuiville. F< »R ASSOCIATE -JUDGE. R>dj*-rt Adams of Lfcuivill*- FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER. J«»hn G Brown of Diturille. F« >R JURY C< »MMISSIONER. J F. Patterson of Derry Town-hip. Ol H M!S*IOV«RIKS l> PKKIV Without Them nrfrnn<> of I.<*i;ntlon« \% onlil Hatr !<••«-« lm|>o«ti>ile. London. Sept. B.—The Chinese crisis presents no new features this morn ing. Nothing appears to be certain. Hoarding Russian action, various statements are made in Vienna and Berlin, with an assumed air of author ity. hut the balance of opinion leans to the belief that Russia is still in clined to adhere to her action to quit Pekin. whatever the other powers do. The studiously moderate tone of Em peror William's speech at Stettin is mu<h remarked. Ther»* was nothing of th« "mailed fist" or of revenge in his utterances. According to The Standard's Moscow correspondent Russia's program main ly concerns Manchuria, and she needs troops from Pekin to assist in the seiz ure of that province, which is looked upon as another Egypt. Her with drawal from Pekiri is considered an at tempt to pose as a sincere adherent of the principles of The Hague confer ence. Tlip Tien Tsin correspondent of The Standard, wiring Aug. 30, says:"The Germans paired with the Americans in the march through the forbidden city. The British naval brigade and the ma rines of the legation guards left Pekin today." The Pekin correspondent of The Morning Post, in a dispatch dated Aug. 23, says Mr. Conger has written a let ter asserting that without the aid of the American missionaries the defense of the legations would have been im possible. According to this corre spondent the United States minister has received congratulatory telegrams from President McKinley and others. rricc or i mil Sonrlnu in Kurnpp. New York. Sept. 8. —The price of coal Js soaring in Europe, and not enough ships can be had on this side of the ocean to carry cheap coal to supply the demand. This is adding considerably to the operating expenses of the big steamship companies, as the swift lin ers burn from 400 to 550 tons of coal daily. ('•• ! : orth from to a tor ni ii Hi I ope than here. As a r< i:'< ti. I:a . carrying on the <n■■■..-lid vi.;. • mu?-'h coal to take them ok ■ :iu „ trt of the way back. DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity is Here Backed by Danville Testimony. Don't take our word for it. Don't depend on a stranger's statement. Read Danville endorsement. Read the statements of Danville citizens, j And decide for yourself. Here is one case of it. Mr David B. Jones, of 401 Church street, says "Doan's Kidney Pills cur ed nie of an enervating backache and lameness across my kidneys. 1 might - say I had aching stitches just over my : hips l , and later on 1 had a great deal of pain through the top of my head. Doan's Kidney Pills invigorated the kid | neys and though I did not use them a I great while, they cured me, and I have j had no return of the trouble since; as a ! remedy for kidney afflictions were as satisfactory in my case, that 1 am glad I to endorse the claims made for them at all times. For sale by all dealers; price 50 cents Foster Millmrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. , sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name —Doan's —and take no substitute. Quiet Evening Wedding. Last evening at 8 o'clock Harriet Eliza beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowman, of Mt. Washington, and Ro bert C. Bond, of Duquesne Heights, were married at the home of the parents of the bride, Maple Terrace, Rev. Rich ard J. Coster, 1). 1)., reetor of Grace Protestant Episcopal church, Mt. Wash ington, officiating. The ceremony was followed by a reception and supper, ami Mr. and Mrs. Bond left early in the evening for a tour of the great lakes and Canada. They will be "at home" alter September 20 at 65 Maple terrace, Mt. Washington. Only the immediate rel atives and closest friends were in at tendance, about 75 guests being enter tained. Although small and informal, the wedding was an exceedingly pretty event. The Bowman home was adorned with tropical plants and an abundance of flowers, pink and white being the colors selected, while the same scheme was carried out in the adornment of the supper tables. The bride wore a gown of white liberty silk. cut. with plain, demitrained skirt and adorned with lace and ribbon. A wide white sash was worn and the bridal boqnet was of white roses, with a delicate white rose hud and knot of tulle in the hair. Miss May Neelv, of Lawrenceville, who was the bride's only attendant, wore pink lib erty silk and carried pink roses. James Stone, of Kittanning, acted as best man, and there were no ushers, 'i he bride was given away by her father Both Mr. and Mrs. Bond are well known in social circles, and a valuable collection of wedding gifts, displayed last evening in an upper hall, testified to their popu larity. Among the guests present were a number from both cities and the subur ban towns —Pittsburg Times. Until a few years ago Mr. Bowman and family resided on East Front street, this city and the bride has many friends here who extend hearty congratula tions. Lichtj's Celery Nerve Compound for all nervous diseases. neuralgia rheu matism. nervous debility, paralsis. bil iousness. dyspepsia, oostiveneas, piles, liver complaints, kidney troubles and female complaints. It goes to the seat ofthe disease and enres thoroughly and sjieedily. Stld by Rossman & Son's Pharmacy. By-Laws Adopted. A meeting of the High School Athletic Association was beld on Tuesday even ing. The Constitution and By-Laws as arranged by the committee appointed at a previous meeting were read and ad opted. The colors decided upon were silver and garnet. The initation fee was lixed at 25 cents. The first foot ball practice was held yesterday afternoon on the West Mahoning street meadows, under the direction of Professors Gorily and Carey. So far there are nineteen can didates for the team. The following officers were elected : Clarence Derr, president; Walter Payne, vice president: Joseph Divel. treasurer; Jov Braier, secretary; Harry Hooley, tnarsha 1 ; Thomas Bennett*, assistant marshal, and Frank Montague.manager. A Pocket Cold Cure. K ran.-* s Cold Cwe is prepared in caj»sule form and will core cold in the bead. thr»«at. chest or any portion of the l»<dy in *24 hoars. Yon don't have to stop work either. Price 35c. Sold by Row man & S> »n ~s Pharmacy. Pleasantly Surprised. Mrs. J J. Reese w.is pleasantly surpris el by a number of her friends at her home in Riverside, Saturday, in hon or of her r?.»th birthday. Refreshments were served on the lawn. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin l.andau, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morrall, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. George Kear, Mrs. John Farlev. Mrs. Margaret Ken nedy, the Misses Mauie and Sad'e Kear, Jennie Ritfel, and Maine Keiui; Messrs. Mart Landau and J. Wellington Shan non, Esq., of Philadelphia. A fine new plate glass and oak cigar case now decorates the interior of l.eni ger Bros., drug store. [Your < \ Doctor > \ Knows) r Your doctor knows all about N j foods and medicines. / / The next time you see him, \ J just ask him what he thinks 112 j scon's Emulsion j C of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- J % phosphites. We are willing X \ to trust In his answer. % / For twenty-flve years doc- N j tors have prescribed our / / Emulsion for palonoss, weak- V } ness, nervous occhaustion, and / J for all disoasos that cause \ V loss in flesh. 112 / Its creamy color and its \ | pleasant taste make it es- / / pecially useful for thin and \ j delicate children. / J No other preparation of cod- \ \ liver oil is like it. Don't lose 112 / time and risk your health by X j taking? something 1 unknown / / and untried. Keep in mind \ S that SGOTT'S EMULSION/ / has stood the tost for a j \ quarter of a contury. / 112 50c. and $i 00; all druggljfa. \ \ SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chcmiata, New York. # WASHINGTON VILLE What People are Doing is that Interest ing Borough. Washiugtonville, Sept. 12, 1900. Rev. T. M. Phillips will preach at Mahoning M. K. church this evening. Our day schools have commenced op erations with a liberal attendance. Mr. Miles teaching the Borough school and Mrs. Geo. Heddens is teach ing '.he Township school. Miss Dora Olmstead is teaching in the school on theStite /oad, and boards with Mrs. G. lieddens. The wind of yesterday strewd the orchards with a plentiful supply of fruit but the cool wave was quite a relief after the excessive heat of Tuesday. Mr. Irvin, of Williamsport, is expect ed to give a Gospel Temperance Lecture in the M. E. church 011 Monday even ing. Everybody should hear this won derful temperance lecture. Mrs. W. W.Snyder, who was thrown out of a wagon in a runaway, is slowly recovering* Miss Cora Seidel left yesterday to at tend the fair at Williamsport. Mr. F. Zelifl. our enterprising harness maker, goes to Williamsport this week combining business with pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Roat and daughter Mrs. Hoover, ofShamokin, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Messersmith on Tues day. Dr. Holla and sons visited Williams port Tuesday. Mrs T. M. Phillips is still in Scranton being treated for her hearing by a spe cialist of that city. Learn Osteopathy. The system is practically new and is destined soon to outstrip medicine in the treatment of all human diseases. It is a scientific niassaire of the nerves and muscles of the body so as to stimulate and strengthen them and promote tbe healthy circulation of blood. Four valuable books telling all about it mail ed free for the asking by the Atlantic School of Osteopathy, 17 Ross St., Wilkes-Barre. Drs. Matthews <& Hook, the proprietors also conduct an Osteo pathic Infirmary in the same building and will furnish a free typewritten opinion and diagnosis of any case upon request. Write for it. Local 'Phone Line to New York State. A meeting of the Binghamton Tele phone company was held at the Hotel Bennett last evening. President W T . I). Barnard, ofthe Eastern Telephone Con struction Company, of Philadelphia,was at the meeting. Eleven Pennsylvania capitalists, interested in independent telephone companies, were also present. They were Oeorge W. Taft, Kennett's Square: W. A. P. Thompson,Coatesville; F. C. Angle, Danville; J. P. Helfenstein, E. M. leader and J Q. Adams, Shamo kin; N. W. Funk and N. S. Mover, of Bloomsburg; A. W. Potter and Robert Potter, Jr., of Selinsgrove, and Harrison Ball, of Mahanoy-Citv. These men practically control the in dependent telephone interests in central and eastern Pennsylvania, nil of which systems tbe Eastern Telephone C in struction company hasconstructed They also control the Elmira Independent Telephone Company for which the same construction company has the contrhct. It is understood that these capitalists will take stock in the Binghamton tele phone company. The tonns of central and western Pennsylvania which have inde{>endent telephone companies are interconnected. Eimira «rill be connected with Wiihauis p<>rt and it is expected that Bingham ton will be connected with Elmira. It is stated that it is more for the reason that tbe local company may l»e kept in touch with the Elmira company than for any other that these Pennsylvania capitalists are taking stock in the local company. One of the capitalists said last even ing that he and his associates are inter ested in what is virtually au infant lonu distance telephonec jnipany. This c> -m --pany will, he staled, practically Cover New York ami Pennsylvania- President Bernard, when asked how soon actual work on the local system would be begun. «aid that the eompatiy would comply with the contract which stipulates that work shall l>e begun with in sixty days after August S lie said that it would take nearly thirty days now to get things in readiness, but that part of the materials have been purchas ed. —Binghamton Republican. Grangers Picnic, Centre Hail Pa. For thf "27th., Annual Picnic, and Ex hibition of the Patrons of Husbandry, at Grange Park. Centre Hall Pa.. Sept ember 12 to 21, 1900, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Centre Hall and n turn. Sept enilier. 15, 17. IS. 19. *2O and 21 good to retnru until Septeml>er 2*2. 1900. inclus ive, at single fare for the round trip, no rate less than 23 cents. Special Trains will l>e run September 18, 19 and 20 to and from Centre Hall from points 011 Lewisbnrg and Tyrone R. R Era use's Headache Capsule are unlike anything prepared in Amer ica, They were first prescribed by Dr. Krause. Germany's famous court phy sician. long betore antipyriue was dis covered, and are almost marvelous, so speedily do they cure the most distress ing cases. Price 25c. Sold by Rosstnan & Son's Pharmacy. Death of Mrs. Samuel Oberdorf. Mrs. Rhoda C. Oberdorf, widow of the late Samuel Oberdorf, died at her home in Upper Augusta township, Northum berland county, early yesterday morn ing, September 12th, in her eighty third year. She gently faded from life to death. Passed away as a schock of grain fully ripe, without pain or appar ently disease. She was known bv her many friends far and wide as a whole sou led generous christian woman, one that will be greatly missed in the com munity. She was a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church for over 51) years. Funeral from her late home Saturday at 2.30 p. ui. Interment at Klines Grove cemetery. Mrs. Oberdorf was the mother of Mrs. L. M. Kckman, of Rushtown, and was well known in this city. Enjoyed the Day. The picnic held at DeWitt's park, yes terday, by the Stewards of Saint Peter's, M. E. Church, Riverside, was a great success. About 100 tickets were sold and everybody spent a pleasant day. The Kidney Complexion. Tiie pa!e, sallow, sunken-cheeked, dis tressed-looking people you so often meet are afflicted with "Kidney Complexion.'" Their kidneys are turning to a parsnip color. So is their complexion . They may also have indigestion, or sutler from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous exhau stion and sometimes the heirt aches bail ly. The cause is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually the sufferer from kiilnev dis. ease does not find out what the trouble is until it is almost too late, because th e tirst symptoms arc so like mild sickness tint they do not think they nce-l a medi cine or a doctor until they tind them selves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root will build up and strengthen their weak and diseas ed kidneys, purify their diseased, kid ney-poisoned blood, clear their complex ion and soon they will enjoy better health. You can get the regular sizes at the drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first prove for yourself the wonderful virtues of this great discovery Swamp-lloot, by sending your addiess to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly men tion that you read 'his liberal offer in the MONTOUK AMERICAN. Israel Maier's List of Witnesses. Israel Maier's case before the U. S. district court at YVilliaiusport has caus ed a great sensation. Saturday's Gaz ette and liullatin says: Maier took up his stand before the judge and announc ed that he had some witnesses whom he wanted present before he went to trial. "Well, who are they?" asked the court. Maier drew from his pocket a very long, narrow strip of paper ami holding it out in front of him commenced to read. "Ahem," he began) "William McKinley, President of the United States, Theo dore Roosevelt, Mark Manna, Secretary Root, Miss Helen Gould, the editor of the New York World, and the editor of the Journal." At this point some one in the court room tittered and .Maier, turning around exclaimed, "Oh, they're all friends of mine." Also included in Maier's list were the names of his wife and daughter as well as some witnesses already subpoened by the government, when he had concluded the court re marked that some of the persons named would be m court but rather thought the case would have to be disposed of with out the others. "Well then, I'll defend myself," said Maier, and under the es cort of a deputy marshal, lie left the room to prepare his brief. How's This ? We offer One llundred Hollars Reward for any case of <'atarrh that can not IK- cured l>y Hall's <'atarrh Cure. 1". .1. CIIENKY & CO.,l'rops.. Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known K. .1. Cheney for the last 15 years, and I<elleve liini perfectly honorable In all business transac tions and financially aide to earry out any obligations made l>y their firm. W EST & TRI'AX. Wholesale Urngglsts.Toledo. o. WALDIMI. KINNAN & MAnvis.WhoU-saU' Druggists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actingdlrei'ily upon the blood aryl mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7.V. per l»>ttle. Sold !>y all drng jri sis. Hall's Family Pills an- the liest. An Athletic Association Formed. At the suggestion of Professors Gordv and Carey the male members of the four classes of the Danville High school met Friday afternoon and formed an Ath letic Association. Mr. I'.ailey was pre sident <»f the meeting and Mr. Payne aete-d as secretary. On motion the following nu-mliers were apt><»inte i a committee t.i draft a constitution for the Association: Geo. Maiers, T. ileunetts, F. Montague, W. Dougherty anil R. McClure. On notion a committee, to look after grounds and supplies, was appoint*-' a* follows: Clarence iHrr. Pnrsel Angle.!?. James, Chas. ljenigcr and \V. Gross. In nearly every High scho I of the country an UlMk Association ni.ny U found an.i while this is the first move «»ur schools ha»e ma 3e in this iirvc:<on, the many goo<i alhk-tes to I<e found in tlie Danville High school -hou If m> oae of the most fl 'urislune Asv* i»- tions in this section. Dacced at Isd as R'ir. P.trk. In a party that drove to Shamok'n in a hark Tuesday »«n- Mrs «» or.-e Kirrher. Mrs. Paul t«rotl. Misses Annie Lloyd, Rertha Weliiver, Mauie Ktliel liurdick and Sarah Uyerly of this city, and Miss Jen Alice Minnie, <«f Newport, Pa. The day was sjn»sn call ing on friends and in the evening the party trolleyed to Indian Run park where several hours were enjoyed ln>- tween the dancing and the other aiiuis* - uients found at that excellent pleasure report THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Lung Troubles and Consumption Can be Cured. An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers. The distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo cum, of New York City, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable cure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), bronchial, lung and chest troubles, stub born coughs, catarrhal affections, gener al decline anil weakness, loss of llesli, and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE liOTTLES (all differ ent) of his New Discoveries to any allliet ed reader of this paper writing for them. llis "New Scientific Treatment" has cured thousands permanently by its time ly use, and he considers it a simple pro fessional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial ol' his infallible cure. Science daily develops new wonders, and this great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claitn edby any modern genius, llisassertiou that lung troubles and consumption are curable in any climate is proven by "heartfelt letters of gratitude," tiled in his American and European laboratories in thousands from those cured in all parts of the world. The dread Consumption, uninterrupt ed, means speedy and certain death* Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C., 98 Pine street, New York, giving post office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent direct from his laboratory. Suflerers should take instant advan tage of his generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you saw his in the MONTOUK AMEIUCAN. S ■ g'g'g-g-g •SL'g.'g.'S/g.'g-'S- - m - ' (j .€• S"-«?'■«' S"- •«* • *v^ST f ITS A FACT ABOUT MY I been used withont results. 1 purchased for her a pair of glasses jJJ from some traveling.optician. No better result. A friend ad i(j\ vised me to try Mr. Rempe. He examined her eyes, gave her /1\ glasses, the result was magical, she ran sew all day and not sufi fs\ fer from headache at all. Maybe glasses will help you. 111 ex •Vj amine your eyes and tell you. No charge for examination, j KINRY REMPE. LIST OF JURORS FOR OCTOBER TERM TRAVEKS JURORS. Anthony Township. —Clark Smith. ( Howard Billmeyer. Cooper Township. I —Clarence Peifer. Danville Ist Ward, j —Jesse Beaver, Curry M. Foust, Joseph 1 Y. Sechler, Arthur Amesbory. Dan-1 ville 2nd Ward. Peter Snyder. Thomas C. Jones. Danville :>rd Ward —Jacob ; Goss. David C. Williams, Samuel Wei-j liver, Henry Fleckenstein, Charles W. Zauer, Edward Seidel, Wesley Bodine. Danville 4th Ward. —John Weitzel. Jose ph Gibson. Derry Township.—Clarence! Rishel, Henry Tanner. Liberty Town ship.—William Crossley, Andrew Bill , meyer. Limestone Township.—John Marshal, George Derr. James Smith. ■ Wellington Moser. Mayberry Town ship. Jacob Hendricks. Mahoning Township.—George Deibert. William Honser, William Christian. Washing ton ville borough. George Miller. West | Hemlock Township. —Michael Brobst. | Valley Township.— George Jenkins. William Reasor, Robert Cornelison. j Robert Crossley. GRAND JURORS. Anthony Township.—John F. Ellis, i Alfred Litchard. Frank Carrey. Dan ville Ist Ward. John W. Wilt. Edward ' W. Wetzel, Daniel Shultz, Henry M. ; Schoch, Henry Trumltower. Danville j 2ud Ward. George Bedea. Edward, Pentz. Danville :ird Ward.—Rol»ert I Moody, Charles Smedley, Grant Aten. | j Danville 4th Ward. —George Lovett, i Charles Hainey, Calvin Eggert. Derry | Township.- George I). Yoguetz, Wil- j liani Loboch. Liberty Township.—Cy rus Bowers. Maylierry Township.—» Clarence J. Cleaver. Mahoning Town ship. William Hartzel. William Heller. Jeremiah Donovon. West Hemlock Township.—Hiram Crumley. ———. Nature has just one pigment on her pallett with which she produces all the marvelous tints of beanty. and that one pigment is the blood. The shell like pink beneath the tiirger nails, the deli cate rose of the ch<*ek. the cherry rijw- 1 news of the lips, the iiridescent brilli ance of the eyes are all produced by the i blood, .lust as the ]MTinanen<-«' of a lwantifnl painting will dejH-nd upon the pnritv of the colors with which it is painted, so the permanence of lieanty j depends on the purity of the blood. Paint, jtowderand cosmetics won't avail to preserve beauty. B-anty Itegins in i the blood l>r. l*i'er«"e'sGddeii M<-<lical Discovery is a trn«- lieautifwr, bc<-aus«' 1 i it provides for nature that pure blood j with which alone she can paint. The im> of this medicine will cleanse the skin, heighten thecoiuplectiou. bright*-n the eyes, and u'ive to f.-i<>* and form that radiance of health which is the greatest charm of beanty. Dr. l*ieroe's iMeamnt ; IVllets are V«T\ efftiiivi- in ridding the I svstetn of clogging residuum which aocumnlato with ootistipafc'd habit. j Trial List For October Tem A. D. 1900. 1. J.-Jcpb ltaran and Mar*ar>ta Itanui lii> wife \s. The Reading Inm Com ]tanv 2 Jitseph lUranatid Margan-ta Baran liis wife vs. The (tn-;wliiig Iron <\wn [ j Ri-lnwi b'Xi-M. \-s The Reading ll>>n tWipuy. Daniel Marks. The Reading Iron t\«np«ny. Mary A tVomwell. \s The Reading ( Iron Company. Pairi>s McVey. xs. The Reading' Iron Company. John H Rnnyon. vs. The Rea«ling ' Iron Comjuny Kate Cromwell, vs The Reading | ln»n Comjsiny. Thomas A. Evans vs. Tin- Keadiug Iron Counviiiy. Susannah Mullen, vs. The Reading Iron Company. Mary J. Milho. vs. Rolx-rt McClel land. James C. Major, vs. The Reading Iron Compauy. August Bnuidt. vs. The Reading Iron Company. .1 B (iearhart. vs. Del*>rah Yiutvnt. C«-rtified from the Recnls at Dan ville. Ph.. S#-pt Nth. Hl"i, J. c MILL»:k. Prothonotary. REDUCED It AT lis To RICHMOND VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAO. At COUNT ok Mkitin'i; ok TIIK.SOVKK KICN GRAND L*.UX:k. I. O. o. F. For the meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. 1. <». O. F.. to 1M- held at ( Richmond. Ya . S-ptembei IT the Pennsylvania Railroad Comiiany will - sell excursion tickets t«> Richmond,from 1 all stations on its line, at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will lie sold and good going September 14, b") and H'», and will be good to return J until Septeinlierinclusive, tor pur , ticnlars in regard to stop-off at Philadel phia, •Baltimore and Washington, con- J suit nearest ticket agent. REDUCED RATES TO PHILADEL , PHI A VIA PENNSYLVANIA j, RAILROAD. 11 i For the State League Republican Clubs, to be held in Philadelphia Sep tember 1? and Is. tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion |' tickets to Philadelphia from all stations j on its line in the State of Pennsylvania j. at the rate of one fare for the round trip j (minimum rate cents.) Tickets to be sold and good going September lf>, l(i, j and 17. and to return until September •ii, inclusive. Basket Ball Game for Fire Sufferers. , The members of the Danville basket j ball team are making arrangements for | 1 a game with either the Bloomsburg or ! I Williainsport teams, for the benefit of the Turbotville lire sufferers. The game j will be played in the Armory in this city ( in the near future. I Dental Thieves in Hazleton. For some time past Hazleton dentists i have been the victims of numerous petty j thefts. A short time ago the parlors of I a prominent dentist were entered while | the doctor was out for lunch and plate i gold and bridge work to the amount of I-S-IO were stolen. Other dentists report losses through petty thefts.—Hazleton j Sentinel. Miss Nora Jonathon, of Wilkesbarre. who for some time past has been taking a course of shorthand and typewriting j at Russell 's Shorthand College, left yes ! terday for Philadelphia to accept a posi i tion as stenographer. Real Estate Transfer. P. H. Cotner yesterday purchased from S. F. Rickets F. C. Derr, two 40 foot lots on the west side of Ferry street between the Pennsylvania canal and 1 Keeley and Trumbower's blacksmith I shop. This property formerly belonged to the Elisha Reynolds estate and was | commonly known as the "cinder tip," Mr. Cotner intends building in the near l future. A Vicious Dog Attacks a Child. Donald, the 2-year-old aon of Deputy ! Prothonotary Walter Miller, is suffering with a badly lacerated left hand, the in jury being the result of his attempt to make friends with a strange dog. About ' ten o'clock yesterday morning the child, ' who was playing in the yard surrourtd ; ing the Miller home on Kerry street, ! noticed several dogs on the outside of the fence and having a desire to become better acquainted with the canines, he i opened the i'ate and let them in. As ' one of the dogs, a spaniel, passed , through the gate the child patted him , on the head and no sooner had he done this than the dog caught the caressing hand in his mouth ami sunk his teeth deep into the flesh. Fortunately the child's screams scared the dog and he 1 relaxed his hold at once but not before the flesh on the third finger and in the palm was badly lacerated. Dr. Curry prcscrilied for the injured nieml>er which was badly swollen for several hours af terwards. Although no serious results are indicated the parents are consider ably exercised as to the outcome. AM KM"MI-VI TO TIIK iXAsTITI I |c >\ M I'll" >|S 's> KI > To IUK i ITI/.KNs o| rills OiMMt >N WI Mill KoKTIIMK Al'- I'KOV Vl.«»|{ ItK.IKt'TIoN lf> IHK <.! \ Il: \l —KM 111 A o| lIIK |I.M\I'»S WKAI TII lit I'KNNSYIA WIA, I*l I: l.lsllKlt ll\ <>lil>U< OI IHK >K' HHAK> «>l 1111. CiiMMnXtt KAI.TII, IN I't list . \N< t >'l MtTK'M Will"! 111 l • • \ sTITI Tl<'N. A .hiINT KIMM.I TloN l"n»|»>vinK hii unieiidniem lo the <'onMltutton Of 1 lie I OTII IHOn Wt-Klt I). s<t'tion I. Heil i>s<ii\,>i l>\ tlx Steimie Mll<l House ~r Rrfm-s ntaltw* <rf Hie Oinimon weallti tn t« ner*l niN) met 1 lmi ilx-rot lomlne is »« imrn.tni.nt. to llw « of liH> t itimiiotoft-cnllh nt IN nn iuni*, in with ll»e pr*»\l*S»ns of llw . lclK'-' tilli »n h-|v thi rml. 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LA-0., «■ thai LLU- said sti-llon shall isad AS rullims ' SOLUM I, I llHhrWttJ ol MHTTN IJIWH, VII LAWS nttilnlliK I IN- laildinM ofrlrel IONS L>\ t In- eiilxens or lor tin- N-C ml rat km of ELN-lors IN- IIII« for 111 t lirouthout llir Stale, hill INNS nitulaiim: mid R«S|UIRMI: tin- rvitistmtion otrln- tors MA.V brrnaetrO lo a|l|il,\ to I-ili»s onlv, |iroldr<l thai mieli IIIHK I*- mil for in for cltli-s of tlie same clasa. \ true i-u|i) of I In' Joint llesolulloii W. \\ ORIRKT. sirerrU»rv of the Common wealth AMKNUMKNT I'O TIIK I ONSTH'I I'loN I'lti ill »sKI> To I'll K l 111/.K.N > ol I lII.sroM.MONWK VI 111 Kl ill IIIKII! \l'- I'Ki i\ vl. OR RKJKfTION 111 l liKN KliAI. AMHICIIHM 111 TMK COMMON WKM.TII OK I'KNNsYI.VA.MA, I'll' I.ISIIKIi l!\ OKI iK I J OKI 111 sKi KKT \l!> ••I THK COMMONWEALTH, IN I*l KM \Ni K OK AItTICLK Will ol TIIKIo.N. sT | I I TION. A JOINT UKJsoLt'TloN IYOIMINIIIK an amendliiriit to I In-1 oust It ut lon of the CoiiimoiiweHltli. Seetlon I. lie It resolved liv llu- Senate and lloiiseof l{e|ireNeutiitlveMof the I ommoiiMi al tli of IVniiNylviinln In lieneral \saenibl> met. that the (Villowimt In |>ro|Mwed tut an amend unlit to tlie t'oust tint ton of the I'oiuinon. wealth of FeniiHj I \ nnlu in at-i-orditnee with the pmvialoiiNof the article there of. Amendment. strike out section four of artlele elKtit, and insert in plnee thereof, as follow N. Seeiioii t All elections ti\ tlie ctllxeiiN hIUIII In- I >v liallot or hv such oilier method um IIIH.V he |iresi-rlhiU hy law I'rov ided, Thai st-eivey in voting lie preserved. A true eopv of tlie Joint Hitniliitlon. W VV. UKIKST, Secretiny of the Commonwealth. till .\ ISTK ATO ICS NOTICK, Estate of Henry It. Richard late of the liorongh of Danville, in the County of Montour and State of Pennsyl vania, deceased. Notice is hereby given tl.;it Letters of Ad nii n Ist rat lon Oil the nlnive estate have Ih-i-ii gr-inted to the undersigned. All persons in debted 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 LKVI ALLFUAIt, Administrator of Henry Richard, defeased, 102 Spruce street, Danville, Pa. KIIWAHU SAYUIC tiEAKHAKT. CoUllbel. FuirHf\<* >1 u r«ler«-r i'H|itured. New York, Sept. 8. —The police yes terday arrested James Morrissey on ! the charge of causing the death on Sunday last of James Kerrigan, dur ing a quarrel between the two men in the New York Central freight yards. j Morrissey was found hiding in an! empty freight car in the yards. The: car was bound for BufTalo. Four Killed in Military Maneuver*. Vienna, Sept. B.—During the Aus trian military maneuvers yesterday on the borders of Galicia and Bohemia a big gun exploded, killing four men ouU right and fatally wounding 18 others. A Veteran'* Mnrderou* Jealouny. New York, Sept. 8. —John Rieder, a veteran of the civil war, killed his wife I and himself at their home in Brook- ' lyn. yesterday. He was years old, j and his wife was 20 years younger. | Jealousy was the cause of the double j tragedy. Canndlnn I'neifle Strike Threatened. Winnipeg, Sept. 8. —A strike among Canadian Pacific conductors is consid ered almost certain. The company of fered to reinstate the four men sus pended, but they refused to work un less given pay for the time suspended, j I TtHl'H NOTH K. ESTATE OF WILLIAM MOHK. I.ATE <>K ANTHONY TOWNSHIP, COONTY OF MON T( > r I{. ST AT E OF PENNSYLVANIA. DECEASED. Letters testamentary having lieen granted the undersigned. ;ill persons Indebted to said ♦•state will make Immediate payment aud those having claims against trie same will present them without delay to. James F. Ellis. K. S. Ammerman, Att'y. Executor. pncvnmi mim m. Estate (»112 Patrick Dennen, late of An thony Township, County of Montour, State of Penn'a.. deceased. Letters testamentary having iieen granted tlie undersiKiied. all iktsoiis indebted to said estate are requested to make payment; those having claims against the satui will present them without delay, to Bryan <'. liennen. •lohn S. iH-nnen. Thomas Itennen. Excetors. t)r to It. S. Ammerman. Attorney. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE —OF VALUABLE — REAL ESTATE. ESTATE OF OEOIUiE WASIIINOTON Kls- II EL. LATE OK TilK WlllJW 0V MAIIONINO. IN THE CW \TY<-I \|M\ TOl'R. ANI> STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. MM KASKD. Hy virtue of an Order oft he• trphan's Court of Montour Count? aforesaid granted to them [ for such puruose. tin- undersigned as admin istrators of the said decedent will ex[«ise to public sale upon the respective premise- on Friday, Septenilier, 14th., A. D. 1 Hi two o'cNu'k in tlit* :*fi• mm»t» •»f th« *:tid •lay. tht* following d« -»« rHwd real « of thf* said clfrvdent. to wit. LOT OK PI'KPAKT. No.. I.—All .vr talti and pur«*t t »»f land situatf in M;th«»ttirttf Township. \Umt> ur County ami staff of rVnn*y U m.••• and dewrlhetl us followh. m/ . ftejcinttiriy: ;it t stoin on thi* north sidv »»f tin* pti • l«- h-udinir from Itovtrlllt* !#> H looms hit n:, thrtn'v l»y ot li« r IjiihU of i !»»• saiil \V ;kli i net*>n HIhIiH, north t«*n d«:rr*t*H i» st t»n ami ni*i«•- t«*ntli p«*r«°tn*s to a tlit*n **y th** mh,- north « itfhty-nin** ;u»d oti» -half dntrrt s»'vriit»-«'ii Htitl thhf-tflithi. jn-h'tM •» t«i » —t th» ii«*f by land latv*»f lh*vid Itayt . i.< w»U - ifAscd, MWtli t»*n ami ♦»»»♦ fiMirth »U_r%« i*a?»t tin ami H%» tenths fx »vhr* to th» >.* i•• »»f tln* afor» sai«l public roml» th* rit*r along th« north aM*-of tin- puhlh* road right y fljrht drgms nisi *.« vrntr* n mud four-truth* IMTfhi'* to the pla« - *- of U'Kirinintr, t*otit»litlnir ••• • t• r* ami lw»nt> • • r»lir<%. wh« r» art' rrrrtrd a Two - Story Frame Dwelling House, ami oth«*r Imlld I turn with tin rtpptirt* mum'm. LOToK |*| RPART No ; ■ \tl fh.it rrrt *in n • t• runt • ! • • ' ' in.) • Mahoning township. V"»»t«»iir «* mf? and Stat* ' !'• In » l<otilMlr4 ttMl i*d %\r Beginning it a 'torn- at % till 111 11 ' . ft ' »l!t 1 * Fruity ValUy.a • •»rn*T«»f thi* ImihL th* n«>- hy land «»f I lavifl Roln lis and .la ■ W ir» man alotiff th«- <Mild (WtldH" r«»ad. %*»nih w ami otn -f«»iiti h tii'ttv*" »•»*! wwnly-llirw ami «»ri»--t» nt h j»-r»*h* * t«> a «!•»#»*• In *»i*l t*w4 th«»»y laml of awl IM* 112 Hit 'or vitilli I iirlit y nln*- aml ha'f *i*■».' t <■*■%, • i»( tmnty wvii I** r»*h« %to \ %t« m• * tn*» •» tNf MRn 1 s«»nth nltn ami thr"** f»»«rth% *!• tTM'* i'ii*t thirty tt and two i»nth<* » r to a stotiF In tin- Mild put»l|i' r»»vl fr»»tn iHinvttl*- to Kh«4R«lMivtt tH* vatd ts .'iithmol puMl«* r**a«i wnti * i»rMy- M"ivn and tmof-mrth «!• nln»-tjr film and l»«v|fiitl»* |* r*t*» a MNWti %aid n»« nthH « d put»ih* Mlt. tt»» »»."%♦ h\ Und of |.»ni,.n KKh» I notih nsn* f»* * and om foH*lh w»*%t mvr hnndr%**l and thirty t*o ju n liot t«> a %t»m»*. tH* ntH H% iw«i . ' I fi Ki\ * • v %» \« » ■ \ avid «»n« fonrth d« hw^«tr%'l avid f»»art»■»and |»if<lwa t»» itw pla«>- of l*-ii«wlnf. «%*ntalnMik' w Wf»t| an«l I w* niy-H\> |» v MH<i wH» a Two-Story Frame Dwelling Houw, a Kani» tvim. w ag>w» and out inr*> wltti tin a|^%nH^a*na*% 1 t I.Vv >«| Ml I i\ *> • I tlw *KjiH '• d tn w|*»«n On N tn *!»•% and tin t«itan*v %nnM *» |«atd n|»«*n tlw^ r> vi - i \ . -. • » .*< x | . . vi -> i tniiniin dw (>vt nvtval • "t I'n i\ * vaS an*l tt* wHIInc tin «4*»w n % thvi), t* l\ji I i»\\ \UI» M\M « t \KH VKt - ri tM; v i t Ki^nr I \tl»1 »I'<»P | 1 '•» s • ■»' ' Iv V-. I d PLANING MILL! HOOVER BROTHERS MAN U FACTUM lit Of Doors, Sash, Shutters, Verandas, Brackets, Frames and Turned Work of all Kinds. Also Shingles, Roofing Blate, Planed and Rough Lumber. RIVERSIDE. NORT'D COUNTY. FOR FUST CLASS WOfiE 01! GO 10 - «%. <&' GuOl) fOBI Special atten ' \ - lion };iven La- /112. \ PrflDipt DdlTCrj dies Suits ami if. 112 '.£/% SIGHT PRICES Waists, Gent* fcvrj 112 v^;' White i'anta- "% • ' .. . 'JBO ill PaCtEajCS Oil loons ami Vests. Cd fOr Slid DCIIT Repairing. Hone ffH FWt. when ordered. ' VEUS A ftl Danville Steam Laundry, No. 20 Canal St. Lore and Kase, Propr AN ORDINANCE. Repealing former Ordinances etnpov.« erinir the Water to ihake appointment, fix salaries, and res£«iat<* term of office of employes of tlie Water Department of the Borough of Danville. SECTION i.—Be it ordained and euacte.l hy the Town Council of the Borotiih of Danville in tlie County of Montour and state of Pennsylvania in Council - em bled and it is hereby ordained i»t en acted by the authority of the - ai. >• that the said" Town Council shall at all t,rnes hereafter appoint all oHicers and eui ; ployees necessary in tiie running and ; manat;ing of the Water Department of ' said Borough and shall also determine , and tix the term of office and amount of I salaries of the said officers and emplo- - I ees so appointed. SECTION 11. —All ordinances or parts of ; ordinances heretofore passed by said Town Council repugnant to,or inonsisl j ent herewith be and the same are here by repealed. John A. Mover, Chief Btirgess. Council Chamber. Danville, Pa., August 22, 1 '**>. Attest: SAM. A. MCCOY, 1 Secretary of the Borough of Danville. XOTIt'E. In (he Court of Common lien* 112 .1/ - tour Cotnty. Notice is hereby iriven to all [s rs >-s • - csted that the Third »nd Ptrti i A •Mint ~112 * hristiana N%'an<ls >mmittee of l*%vWl Wands, with the vouchers th. r' ' filed on recorfl in rny.ffic. llt .i it • will tie presented t>i the .1' • confirmation on Monday the lii r il ; ,u .112«.. tolier I'JW. J. I . MILLER. I'rotlmni t try rrothonotary's otlii-e. lintivilie. I'a >.■->! K. S». GF.AKHART, Atty. l>IT«»K H >OTI< K. IN THE lIKPHAN - furKT . h M" >NT I COCSTT. Elstate of J>>seph H Philiijm. S»te <-( th> B»iron!?h of Danville, in the Connt 112 Montour and State of Penn a «|<- I In Re First and Final Aremnt of J. » ph W Phillips, Daniel N DielTenhnH>. r and Catherine Frr, Eiwnton 112 the said Decedent. Til. 'trial, rsiirned \ |.l ,r the aforesaid Court to „ it,.- <| .tr the lialance In the hands of the mM !• iiit ants will meet all .;i*. ■ purpa»se> of h:s said app*. -:tr* . ' i' his L. < ' Iftlces >o plft. Mil! street I'; sylvania, on Sna.Uf. Ilvlnh.r I. ten o'cloa-k in ttie Untenant .112 tti. ,i,.1 , where and when a.: persoi . aifalnst the said fund »re t . , • juired to present ami prove ||i.' - . .r deharred from thereafter ••• -v. • said fund. . FUtVAH fis\V KB i. F\UN \KT X . r i !!e, I'a . Autf. .mil. l»l*rt»l<'* IWTM K l\ THF oltl'H IV*oiIKT n» M \ TtHH Estate 112 Jo— ;h R Phtl!:t - It! • tlw Isi.ri.ttjfh of DatiTiite. In th. C 'tntv of Mi-nto'tr and state fl* j;' ■ vanta [Vcea.-. d Account of J. «. ph W Fin - Dim I N lheffetil«*-fc.»r and ( i i- • Fry E.tHitten ift thr swM 112 > • \-n- IN PART IT !• V ' » •: \'j»t •• r . d » . « ' j ifi Hi—III 112 nil tn win 4 -tr mi * ' "H** • hniiiiN'*' in !hf *»f th** «it*t n>' n«t i will »!• ••» all n» **. «t % • . mt ..f his inn* i'itt? -♦tf s It « ! I >Nh-es V*. Mt M St I». . v:%nNk • m 1 jr. • **»•••♦ • »n*-vt i | ur*- ' - * ■ * ♦ »♦ fr»H»» ■«aN fti nd ti»m \kn«mvM i.r MiH.%RT \ t l»an%lM«% Pa %»»€ » NOTICE. XMTH K I« »»K<»CUH >W DANUU.I Iter IV NDK MKI t» h.'l-Wts. af *%T«K I'.i >\ | »-> ' .1 ■. r -nc*' •■ - rate of mteri»"t t»> ptrwwut tit. •*»■»»* t» the ItMiville N*t • * IU * ' inn" IVtinpylTaiiia to lit* 1 Flr»* Nv* nn Dunk of P>-tia« Wtmtm t* It wit All K MfVf entim» rat—l « «r tfce , IIH <laT of A P ima» TV l»>H<>ri<H I»A|b >..rv < . an- tire 112 In win* r» * »■» I, t&i V I T "* » 1« 11 I i If» 111 I* It I«« 1» •» It > :•> I * fit it it u «« c. »* «; «s n ■.< •M. xj .vi m v\ w v* *' * «» « « « t" :i ■? ti t.\ f*. ?? > 79 *"* % 1. V *' *4 %: <• | Ma fn d, N n ■»' »s wt it«v j«i. Nd ?*»♦ s«*% t«* nc K«* |««« t}«% UI It? It;t 11| :t IIT ll* ll* r> lit. t?* ifa t»t ui ia? m I*4 DL\ I .la IS? la* !» tt>< n kthkk \.'Ti« > i* NHMHT U|\ | \ that «*i.l K*>l» I" <Mt « H I • 'K' ** »*M I* A|*« n llh * >st \ ■ A Pl »*« J.MtN V V At (%trf lUts?% »« Aim S%M A JWtH »»f Max Dtth !!•*»
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