MONTOUR AMERICAN FRANK C. ANGLE. Proprietor. Danville. !*«., Maj jH IF St'PRKME CoIKT, Hon Tht inM A Morris. nof Mi-Kean H -n J J of Crawford. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION HAKRISBURG, May ST.—Harmony complete and perfect prevailed at the Republican State Convention lield here on Wednesday morning No State Conventiou in recent years lias beeu so »jniet ami tilled with such good fellow - •hip «ritl. marching uien and hands, bat beyond this- and the usual crowds, there was no excitement whatever. The convention was called to older •t lo 80 o'clock iu the morning an I at 14 41 o'clock the meeting adjourn*"! Senator Penrose was elected State Chairman without opposition and Col W R Andrews will contiuue as Sec retary of the State Committee The following ticket wa< nominated by acclamation, the secretary casting the ballot for each candidate State Treaauier, W L Mattheus, of Delaware county Auditor General. Hon \V P Snyd er, of Che»t«r Judge of Supreme Court, Hon Tbomaa A Morriaou, of McKean. Judge of Supreme Court, Hon. J. J. Henderson, of Crawford. The resolution adopted indorsed President Roosevelt's administration and re nomination and re election was urged Governor Peunypacker's ad miniatration was indorsed and a great er uavy was advocated The course of both Seuators and the Republican de legation in the House was endorsed and commended. A particularly stroug plank was presented aud the continued prosper ity of the country was commented up on The old soldier was not forgotten and patriotic utterances were cited •howing the gratitude of the party and the nation tor hu sacrifices. A Handsome New Church, tilth songa of triumph over the ded ication of their maguitlct nt temple of worship entirely free of debt, and songs of praise over the conversion of forty three souls, there closed la~t sight the must memorable day in the history of the Berwick Methodism Twenty nine thousand dollar- mised was the truly wonderful work of the day of the dedication and appropriate indeed was the singing of the con gregation who gathered at the altar when the pean of victory was sound ed, and lifted their voices iu "Songs of Victory," "We're Marching to Zion," and "Iu the Sweet Bye and Bye " Entirely free of debt aud a balance in hand the church stands out an example of faith and determina tion. As the day wore ou tile thought of dedicating the church under a #lO,- GU> mortgage vanished and the mark was an entire wiping out of the debt and the dedication of the church to God free of all encumbrances And a great victory it certainly was From a project that had its birth at the aecond official board meeting of the cbarch after Dr. Gilbert assumed the pastorate there developed the plans that have made possible the erection of a $50,00u church, which today with forniahing<) and lot, have a total valoa tion of s>o,ooo. —Bloomsburg Press, Monday Bloomsburg Normal Commencement. The program for Commencement week at the Bloomsburg State Normal School la aa follows: Jane 19, 8:15 p. in , Junior Exhibition ; Saturday, June *O, 8.16 pui , Entertainment by Mid dle Claw , Sanday, June 21, 8:00 p. m , Baccalaureate Sermon ; Monday, June a m.. Grand Exhibition of Field Sports, Monday, June 22, 8:15 p. m , Music Kecital; Tuesday, June aS, ¥ -00 to 4 OO p. m , Class Reunions Tuesday. Jane 28, H:l6p m, Class Day Exercises; Wednesday June 21, 10 00 a in , Oommeuceni"nt; Wednes day, Jane 24, 2Kin p. ui . Annual Alum ni Meeting and Banquet Swept by Fire. Fire supposed to have started from an exploding lamp iu the chickery of Roy Leister late Tuesday night at Light Street, Columbia county, en tirely destroyed the barns of B A. White, William Sohuck,Robert Patter aon aud James Shew,together with all th«ir contents, and fir a time threat ened to wipe out the town. But pro videntially just when the situation wan the worst the wind changed and blew toward the creek, making pos sithe saving of the town. C. A. Small, of Catawissa, ha- pur cba«ed the islaud situated to the Sus gaehanua river about 2 miles below the above place. This is the ideal spot for camping and heretofore a number of campers have abused the privilege given then and destroyed fellow camp Mrs property This island was owned by the Ira T. Clement estate and will uow be used exclusively for camping purposes. Those who abu»e the privil eges of the island will l» invited to stay off Charles T, Taylor, Mayor-eleet ol Maukato Minn is the heaviest chief wxecutive of any city iii tin- United Stales. He weighs 4<>:f pound-', hut i as nimble as a kitten aud one ol the fastest (>edestriaiis in the city He i-a Democrat of the strictest sort VI A. Sheppnraon has rented the coal yard of the P. & R. railway com pany formerly conducted by .1 11 Yorgv Mr Vorgy will manage tie yard hereafter and Samuel Haas, the present driver, will continue in the euiplov COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from First Page.) charge was larceny, sentence was sus pended. The defendant, who was charged with taking coal from the I'. iV R. railway company, admitted his guilt, lie was arrested on March 12th ami from that time until yesterday lie had l» eu confined in jail. William K.i -e We-it in eh t plea iu bis behalf, urging that by his long imprisonment lie bad already paid tie- penalty and a>king that sentence he suspended. Neither the District Attorney nor the sih *ci 11 officers, who were hack of the prosecution, offered any objection to clemency Judge Little informed Rainier that he could send him to the peniteutiaiy, but that in view of all the fa ts lie was disposed to be leni ent After giving the defendant some good advice lie announced that sent ence would be suspended. The c»se of Henry Divel vs. .1. R. Ki merer, went on trial yesterday morning and occupied the time before court until 2 '!0 in the afternoon. The jurv had not returned a verdict upon adjournment of court I *-t even ing. In the case of Commonwealth vs. Theodore Baker the grand jury ignor ed the bill and placed the costs upon the prosecutor, Eiwin Hunter. The charge was malicious mischief to the property of a livery stable keeper. Iu the case of Commonwealth vs. Charles Gouger, the defendant plead ed giultv Mr. Gouger who lives in Liniestoneville, asked the privilege of making a statement to the court as he did not think lie was wholly to blame. This privilege was accorded to both defendant and prosecutor and as a re sult all the details of a quarrel be tween neighbors were laid bale, a broomstick and hake-board which figured hi the encountei being present ed in evidence. The court sentenced Mr. Gouger to pay the costs of prosecution, a flue of ten dollars and to stand committed until the sentence i* complied with. The next case called was that of Oommouwi alth vs. Peter Snyder The charge was assault and battery. Flic defendant was arrested ou Mon day of last week,charged with cruelty toward and neglect of bis two chil dren. Since In- arrest he has been in jail. The principal witness was William, the 13-year-old son of the defendant, who testified as to hard treatment A curtain roller in two pieces was offer ed in evidence, which the little fel low said his father had broken over his head. A pathetic scene was witnessed when I the defendant took the stand. He is a German, with only an imperfect knowledge of the English language and labored under a disadvantage in giving his testimony. broke down and wept as he told how he was Irv ing tii keep hi- motherless children to gether ami pointed to their well dress ed condition to show that he cared for them. The boy William lie said was incorrigible. The case will be given to the jury this morning. When you want a pleasant physic try Chaniherlaiu s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Panics & Co. Druggist 342 Mill street. Lower; Bros. Circus Coining. Phillip Hariis, the popular repre sentative of Lowerv Bros, is in town today arranging for the presentation of the above aggregation on Tuesday, June 2nd. Mr. Lowery and his show were hero two years ago and gave a crelitable performance to extra large crowds who were delighted with the entertainment. According to notices in papers Iroiu different parts of the State where the show exhibited the performances are far superior to those of last season. There will be a balloon ascension before each perfoimance by Piof. J. A. Kelly. This will be worth going miles to see. The admission is 10 aud 20 cents and no one should uii-s seeing the marvelous feats. Base Ball at Dauyille. The members and friends of the it. R. V. M. <'. A. speak of their trip to Danville iu highest praise of the courtesy, fairness and all around ex ('client treatment at the hands of the management of that team. The grounds are well kept. A grandstand is pro vided for the accommodation of base ball lovers and a railing at the sides kepps the field clear of spectators. The base b ill promoters are business gentlemen who allow no details to escape their attention. Everything pos-ible done for the comfort of patrons and players and the large crowds testify to the verity of this statement. —Sunhury Daily. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a fcottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a . sediment or set r u 'ling indicates an 'v} unhcal ] hy , co , nd !" tTTTi y >\[ ,lon the kid lU' ynt i f neys; if It stains iff'-' ! y° ur i |nen 11 is 4L>i, i I Tff'J\J evidence of kid- TJi wfr Cl' H< ne y trouble ; too frequent desire to ' W■-. ; J' pass It or pain in "the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. 1 here is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold v/ater and scalding pain in passing ft, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day.and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and sl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery f' ,V'_ and a book that tells more about it, both sentpHSHjKga absolutely free by mail Address Dr. Kilmer & Home of swunp Root Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make no mistake, but remem ber the name, Swanp-Root, Dr. Kil liter's Swamp Root, and the address Binghamton. N Y , ou every bottle. CONCERNING /VU:iYI()RIAL DAY The Meiuoiial Committee is very auxious that the ceremonies on Me morial Day should be a success A cordial invitation to join the parade is extended not only to all old soldiers, and the National Guard, but to the lire department and other organiza tions of the town as well as to the children of the public schools. All who desire to accompany the veterans on their march to the ceme tery are requested to met t at l»y loi-hI M|'|. lleal lulls, as I hey runnel reach llu' |mrlion of I In* t*:ir. J litre is mil\ one w.i\ li. nil-rill-:,files*, ami that |m t>\ eon si Itiillonul remedies. 1 *en 11 less is eitnseul an hi ft a ineil comlit ion ol i in* in iiis ins Miirfai is We will Ive (Ine It unit nil I inlent. He represented a San Francisco paper in Samoa when the rival kings were fighting for a throne. The other branches of sports are look ed after by an able corps of specialist. A particular effect is made to get the j fullest reports of amateur base-ball games. t in opening days and important events staff writers and photographers are sent from theoftice.aud the counts art- cover ed with the same core that is given to reports of major league games. U. A. E. ENCAMPMENT. Reduced Rates to Allentowu via Penn sylvania Railroad. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, Depart ment of Pennsylvania, at Allentown. June I to ti. tin Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Allentown from all stations on its line in the State of Pennsylvania.on May 111, June 1, 2, I and 5, good to return until J line ti, inclusive, at the rate ol" a single fare for the round trip. For specific iat.es, apply to local ticket agents. REDUCED RATES TO ASHEVILEE. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Meet ing American Society of (Jivil Engineers. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers, at Asheville. N. C.. June sto 12. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Asheville and return, good June 5, ti, and 7, and good returning to reach original starting points not later than June !•">, inclusive, from all stations on its lines at the rate of a .-ingle fare for the round trip, phis twenty-five cents. For rates and con ditions of tickets consult Ticket Agents Indigestion Cause* Catarrh of tHe Stomach. For many years It has been supposed that Catarrh of tha Stomach caused Indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the j jpposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Ro- ; oeated attacks of Indigestion Inflames tho mucous membranes lining the stomach and i ixposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus- J ing the glands to secrete mucin Instead of j the juices of natural digestion. This Is ) called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all inflammation of tho mucous membranes lining tho stomach, protects tho nerves, and cures bad breath, 6our risings, a sense of fullness after eating, Indigestion, j dyspepsia and ali stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bottlas only. Regular sire, $ 1 00. holdinf 2H lima* tho trial si?a, which sells for 50 cents. Prepared by E. O. tIeWITT & CO., Chicago, 111. Mitchell for Monument. President Mitchell, of the United j Mine Workers of America, is tiding ' out circular letters to the miners locals asking for subscriptions to the| Latt inter M.iiinni, nt Fund, lb' hopes ' the monument will be in readiness t<>; dedicate bv September 10, the sixth 1 aim I vers n \ of the hooting of the mine worker at I ,at I imer 112 To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. £ /V/f/ on evor y I THE ONLY BIG SHOW COMING Danville, Wednesday, June 10. JOHN ROBINSON'S 10 BIG SHOWS COMBINED. BLST TROUPfc Of ~ Dr- ONLY ELEPHANT^J ' Prating; Till la! Show of lie Wlole^orlil. Comprised in Circus, Hippodrome, Menagerie, Museum, i'rodijjv. Aerial, Equestrian, Ciymnastic, Acrobatic and Athletic Departments with Three Kings, Three Stages, Arenas and (Jyinnasiie l'lazas. 300 Prodigious and Phenomenal Performers. Whose Incredible, Unexpected, .Mysterious, Hreathless Inexpressible, In ilescriliable. Strange, Weird, Curious, Surprising and Suisalional K\pl<>ib on the <y Electric liiglm and ——l \ oroughly Waterproof. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY RAIN OR SHIM:. EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS Famous Miustrel Retires. After tbirty-live years of the min strel business-thirty tive years ot burnt cork, bones and tambourine George H. Primrose, the best known exponent of the "black face" art in America to-day, lias retired fn in the minstrel stage. For more tbati twenty-tive years be lias been prominent in min strelsy, from one end of the country to the other. 011 Monday night last he made bis last appearance in a "black face" performance. - ■ceeflflSflßhk t 112 1 * ! i : of Danville. I : 1 ! | j Of course yon read . iii ii t|l •( u i THE PEOPLE'S ! pOPULAR I APER. | Everybody Rebels It. •/ j i Published ! very Monit m I'vcept i Sunday ! J No. 11 E. Mah< 1 :i ,i Suh^sTsption o i\r Wj.-J. : _ _ j •«K> r - A Fine Entertainment. A lint' t ill. rlainniciit in (lie form <>t "Pilgrim's Progress" in picture* will hit given at St. Paul's M E. Church on Friday evcninu\ May '.".> th This beautiful old classic; presi lit- ;i ran* charm as shown in |• i<• ttir« hv Dr. Johnson and his wife. A larj-i stercoptioou will IK) used. Don't fail to sec ami hear. Admi-sion ]."» c>nl ■ Proceeds will lin applied to the Mis sionarv Society t lutli I s -; | and supple ment tin i t f,,r a I l.art.-r of an in ; t. in!. i| C, r|».r:«ti. n, to 1,.- called t1,,. Uini|c ~.tiuf mi •* ('oinpan y I (lie ' h iti'i r > ail.l object of which in i 11 ic in 11 i *i and 1 i iiii_' ot »lt windiuk " o "•!ate.l Hid imi bv j "let tri ih or anv other motive |«>w<-r, I a!,, 1 tli ; t,t lit I'vsirv tor the con struction ami nnmnj; of them; anil l»ir Ih- fuitl cr i'itr| •m> of making |*'• t» »' o i 1 cr in.veil jei- nod tor |in i J.n, t In Inv |" hh and eu j"> ' ' 1 Act ot A-senil.lv and mi|»- ; |'J. .in nt theici... I X < i KIEK., Solicitor NOTICE. LICENSE CO I KT I An application will be made to the < mil ot (Quarter .Session of Montour l'oiinty mi Friday June 19. 190:5 H t (Cio a. 111. for the transfer of the whole i f-ale lir.-n <• from No . East street. Danville Pennsylvania to the Stone Mill on Church Street next t<• the Fenii-vh mia Canal in the Ist ward of Danville, I'ii. Thomas (* Vinvknt. Clerk of (Quarter Session [:*H I llttW Mill. | . Folate ol David Yansickle, late of the li< 11 •>n of Danville in the ( oiiuty ot Moutonr and State of Penu«yl vania. (Ihtushl. Notice is hereby <;iven that letters te-tainentat \ have lieen •granted to the undersigned nj.oa the above estate All jie"son> indebted to the -aid estate are I.ll ii 1 r«.I 1., make |m\nieut. ami thorn* having claims or d. mauds against the said estati will ti.ai,. known the same : without delay to M.\ 10 E. MIT. HKLI.. Executrix >if David Vansickle. .le< .1 I' o. Addre.-s. '.MI Mowrey Street Dan ville. Pa. Edward Say re Oearhart. Counsel. ADMIN ISTUATt >R S N'< >TICE Estate of Harry Rhode* late of the 1 Borough of Danvil!,'in the County < 112 j Montour and state of Pennsylvania I I leceased. Notice is hereby -jivm that Letters of Administration on the above estate have been granted to the undersign e.l. All persons indebted are required to make payment. and those havun< claims or demands against the -aid estate will ttcike known the same without delay to, ItKVKKKY M lifiOllKS Administrator •»f Harry Rhodes deed. «>. Addles.- N Ninth Street Lebanon. I'a. Edward Kay ret iearhart Con nail Notice. 111 the Court <'f (on 1111011 Pleas of Mi'iitonr t '.•nnt > Notice is heivli\ to all parties inter, st. d that the first and partial ac count of Thomas J Kngfni. Committee of Win. S. Uoberts. a lunatic, with the vouchers thens•{ have lieeu tiled ..u re cord in my office and that tin- same will lie presented to the foresaid Court for continuation on Monday the 2"» th .lav ot Mai 1 THOMAS II VICENT Prothonotary. Plothonotarv - t ttticc. Daiivill. Pa April :tnth MOWS liflf IABLM A Headache Remeih Ilia Cure>. After years of carefnl -truly and ex peri men Is we have 112. rind a rruinli that will cure headache in nearly ever> with the first dose. it is a Tablet put up iti hands, ine boxes of fifteen tablets for t.-n cents Hue tatdet 1- a d-w The\ contain imtbiiur harmful and uo bad after-effects call collie from their use They are endorsed Irt -ollie ..f the 1.-a.line ph> sician- Hk. 8 c Ki 1.1.11: of MmmmAmv says I have tried marly all tieada. be reineilies on the market ami think there i-; ii. ne e.jiial to your- 1 w nl.l u. t 1 v itla-nt tin mI. r 1.1. t tins tl. n■> t n m n I ** VWI I *. Ift F.I • It\ Mover Bros, W'HOI.I-SAI I D^MHiISIS. - - Pa. I l For -ale t.v all denier-- •TOilV W. PAUN'SWDItTH INSURANCE Life Fin Accfei and Steam Boiler Oftlc«: Montgomery Bulletin*, Mill Srreet. Danville, - • Penn'a