MONTOUR AMERICAN FRANK C. ANGLE. Proprietor. Danville. Pa., June 4, 1903. HON II! Ml For State Treasurer, W L Mattlieus of Delaware County. For Auditor General. Hon W P Snyder of Chester For JI"DOE OK SI'I'REME COt'RT, Hon Thomas A Morrison of McKean Hon. J J. Henderson of Crawford. FLAMES DESTROY R. R. BRIDGE Sparks from the engine of a passing freight tram set tire to the Pennsyl vania Railroad bridge, which crosses Catawissa Creek, 011 the outskirts of that town, yesterday morning, and in the remarkably short time of eleven minute*, the entire bridge w;i> con sumed by the flames. The bridge was fir-t found to be aflame at about eleven o'clock, when eorne carpenters, working close by, noticed smoke issuing from the struc ture, aud, upon investigation, found that it was on fire. The alarm was spread as rapidly as possible and soon the Catawiss-i hire Department and a passenger engine and train crew were 011 the sceue and used every eflort that was 111 their power to extinguish the flames, but their efforts were of no avail. The tinder-like condition of the bridge, caused by the prolonged drought, coupled with the oil-soaked ties and bottom timbers, made the bridge seem like that much paper, so rapidly did tht flames carrf on its work of de struction. In a few short minutes what previously was a good, stout structure, lay in the creek a twisted and torn mass of worthless iron work. The wrecking ami work crews were called out and immediately started the work of clearing up the debris and re placing the old bridge with a tempor ary trestle work, in order to delay traffie on this division as little as pos sible. It is thought that by this morn ing trains will again run over the temporary bridge, so rapid is the progress of the workmen. AU trains between Sunbnry and Wllkesbarre were run yesterday after noon and last night by the way of Rock Glen Junction, which, although it delayed the traffic aud made the trains late on account of the long dis tance that must be traveled,facilitates the handling of the company's busi ness on S. H & W division. Dredging the River for Coal. A few enterprising citizens of Dan ville have arrived in Plymouth and starred a new enterprise. They lifted up a tug boat and will dredge the riv er aud take the coal from its bed. It will, without doubt, prove a very prof itable investment, for it will be re membered that during the recent min ers' strike several companies were or ganised in towns between Plymouth and Sunbury and they took thousands of tons ot coal from the river and ■hipped it to the large cities, where they found a ready market for it and at high prices. There is 110 reason why it should not he equally as prof itable to take coal from the river bed in Plymouth as lower down the river. Those who are m a position to know say the river bed is full of coal,which can be taken out economically. There will, 110 doubt, be a rush of pros pectors for the Susquehanna since the loitial move has now been made. Wilkesbarre Times War on the Mosquito, Determined war will be waged against the mosquito in New Jersey and on Long Island this summer. Now that science lias positively de cided that it is possible to destroy the pest, health hoards and wealthy men whose peace of minds and >kins have suffered from the insects have hand ed together for their extinction. It the plans now formed are carried out there is no douht that the mosquito will practically become merely an un pleasant memory in the localities where war is being waged against him In Hackensack. Weehawkeu. Ho bokeu, Patersou, Newark, Perth Am boy. Red Bank. Bayonne and along the shores of Barnegat Bay, authori ties in charge of the health of these New Jersey communities are bestir ring themselves. In most of these places the petroleum alone is relied on to rid the swampland and long grass of the infesting mosquitoes. Improved Mileage Books. The Philadelpbia & Heading Rail way Company ha- issued circulars, that effective June 1, 190;J their i —ue of mileage tickets will he honored by the N. Y. C. <st H. railway (Main Line dt Branches, Adirondack division and Pennsylvania division) West Shore Railroad and Buffalo. Roch. -ti r Pittshuig Railway. A- p \ R mile age is already good over Pennsylvania division (Fall Brook <X Beech < r- k Railways) of N. Y. C. & (' |{ R of N. J . this naki > it oue of the most attractive form- of mileage hooks on the market This i--u« of mileage hook is practically good for any unmh< r of peisons to us«-. Annual Outing. Circular- have h««• u i- ll<-I| from the hnadqnart* r> of tie- St ate K litoii a! Association notifying the IHW -men over the state that the aiinu il outing this year will lx- at Ail antic City Lach year tin editors and their wives take a few dn.- •(! nil vi-.it some poiut of int< re-tin ~r IK ir Ih« state La-' year the north we-t rn I*rt of this -t jte and western N'-w York were the ohjectiv. poiuts These outings are ;i -ourr-« of pleas ore and profit to all the new-pap r men who attend them The writer rub elbows and keep in touch with the other men of the same profession. The Mechanicsville Band will hold a festival on the school house lawn, Mechanicsville, Saturday evening, Jane <Jth Everybody invited CHARLES J. HUNT HEARD FRO!! A letter has been received in this city from Charles J. Hunt, who np to two years ago was a clerk in the Danville post office, hut who since that time has been a medical student in Philadelphia. By the letter it will be seen that he is advancing steadily toward the goal of his chosen profes sion. The letter was written at White Haven on June Ist. So many of our readers feel an interest in the young man that we present his letter in part: Dear Friend : 1 passed my mid win ter examination standing among the first • weuty-live of my class, this is an increase in my average over last year. Wlieu the Phipps Institute was opened to treat tubercular diseases I was appointed historian and gained a valuable experience in more than one blanch of my work. I assisted in ex amining patients as well as taking histories. The result was au appoint ment by Dr. Flick, the Director, to come to "Sunny Rest" at this place. We have only eleven—all wealthy—pa tients and I have especial supervision over one of them. At the Free Hospital just across the river are 10.'} patients and it is there I expect to do some studying. 1 ar rived here on Friday and am already in the harness. I can scarcely realize that two years ago 1 was a clerk in the Danville post office. 1 shall not regret my life there, for in many ways it was a preparation for college life. The averages for final examination are not yet out but I shall be much dis appointed if my marks are not well up in the llO's. 1 was instructor in the junior gym nasium at the Central Y. M. C. A. all winter and was giveu a tine silver physician's pencil with my initials engraved upon it by the hoys the day I left the city. 1 am particularly proud of it I expect to visit Danville beforn next October, Sincerely Yours, CHARIiES J. HUNT. Kindly take notice that Ely's Liquid Cream Balm is of a great benefit to suf ferers irom nasal catarrh who can not inhale freely through the nose.but must treat themselves by spraying. Liquid Cream Balm differs in form, but not medicinally from the Cream Balm tbat has stood for years at the head of rem edies for catarrh. It may lie used in any nasal atomizer. The price, includ ing a spraying tube, is 71 cts. Sold by druggists and mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New York- Robinson's Consolidated Shows. John F. Robinson, proprietor of the Great Show which is toexhibit in this city June 10, in speaking of his many experiences in his 10 years as a circus manager, related to the editor the oth j er day.the following story : " My brother Gil said he spent a por- I tion of la-t year in Africa and while there he bought a number of animals | for the show. "We agreed before !:e left this country to use a certain cypher code I should we desire to communicate with I one another and we each had a copy I ut' the code. Well, after Gil had been I gone about a month and 1 had forgot- I ten all about him I received a cable j grain from him which read, 'Send me two musicians.' What in tlie deuce I does Gil want with 'musicians' ! thought 1 Perhaps ho is figuring on starting a show tor the natives of Af rica, but after awhile I thought of our agreement with reference to tlie cy pher codes, and on referring to the copy 1 had at home I found a 'music ian' was one thousand dollars, and Gil wanted two. Well, I just sent him the following cablegram, 'No music ians on hand ; will a bassdtuinmer do?' "But," he added, "Before the sun set beneath the western horizon that day, Gil,' who was thousands of miles from an acquaintance or a friend, got the two 'Musicians.' " P. & R. Summer Excursions. District Passenger Agent D. L. Mauger.of the Philadelphia and Head ing railway,is busy arranging for sum mer excursions, which will be eight in number, four on Thursday and four on Sunday, the exact dates to be de termined later. The Sunday excurs i«>i»> will be for five days instead of one day as heretofore. The service will he of the very best. Atlantic f'itv promises to be more popular than ever this summer. Besides these ex cursions the Reading may inaugurate a series of excursions to New York via the Jersey Central. Over=Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your * -MWrni purifiers, they fil /"°S?fi v ' er ou ' wasle or r-+JfTi ygia' impurities in the blood. jy, y rtSAfrrTrn " they aresic ' < or out jL lj| of order, they fail to do J - •Tfai \ their work. & I P a *ns, aches and rheu / LjJ \ matism come from ex- CCSS °' uric aci( * in — blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one dollar siz- [2 1 , r' t es. You may have a sample bottle by mail H»m* of Swamp R'*>t free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Don't make 110 mistake, but remem ber the name, Swanp-Root, Dr. Kil merSwamp-Root, ami the add reps Binghamtou, N Y . 011 every bottle. THEY PREACHED IN DANVILLE The marriage of Rev. Harvey L. Wyatt to Miss Grace Strong, daughter of Dr. J. W. Strong, which took place in the Bethlehem Presbyterian church, Broad and Diamond streets, Philadel phia, Mouday evening, possesses an especial interest to our readers, as not only the groom but two of the ushers preached as supplies in the Grove Presbyterian church, this city, during the few months past. The groom is pastor of the West Master Street Presbyterian church of Philadelphia, and after graduating from Princeton Seminary in lliOl was lor a year assistant to the Rev. Dr. John R. Davies at the Bethlehem church. Dr. Davies performed the ceremony. L'he bride was attended by Miss Kli/.ah th Cooke Clviner as maid of honor, and Miss Nellie H. Wyatt of Wilmington and Miss Irene McKee of Camden as bridesmaids. Rev. Geo. A. Armstrong of New York was best man and the ushers were: Rev. Alex ander Alison, Jr., and Rev. John Van Ness of Holmesburg, Rev. Edward F. Reimer of Lehighton and Rev. James Williams of Philadelphia. The two last named, Revs. Reimer and Wil liams, preached at the Grove church. statu ok Ohio, I'n v or Toi.koo » Lucas County, 112 Frank J. Chknry makes oath tai lie is senior partner of the firm of K. J. Ciiknkv .t Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and state aforesaid and that said firm wlil pay thesum of ONE HI NDRED DOL liA lis for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of H ai.i.'s Catarrh Cork. I K \ N K I. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed 111 my presence, t his ilth day of December, \ l>. ISsil. A. W. OEF.ASON, 1 • —*— ) Notary Public. I S Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Send for testimonials free F. J. CHKN EY& < '< 1., Toledo, (I Sold by Druggists, price7sc. per bottle. Hall's Family I'lils are the l>esl Welsh Bros. Circus. Welsh Brothers Circus, that per formed in Mount Holly on Saturday, arrived in East Burlington early yes terday morning and pitched their tents on the base ball grounds, where they will give two performances today. Only such tents as are needed for shelter were put up yesterday,as it is a rule of the managers not fo do any more work on Sunday than is absolute ly necessary, so as to give the men all the opportunity possible to obtain a much needed rest. The Welsh Brothers' Circus was organized in ISB7 and from a small be ginning has grown to one of the larg est and best shows on the road. The winter quarters are at Lancaster, Pa., where the present season opened, April 15. The performance given was one of the best of this season's tent shows. Particular mention should be made of the marvelous equine display, in which <i:s horses are introduced in one ring and handled by one man. Prof John White. The equestrian and rill ing acts are also a strong feature. The Flying Valenteeu troupe of aerialisfs, two meu aud two women, present a sensational mid-air performance that is marked for its originality and dar ing attempts—Burlington, N. J. En terprise. Welsh Bros.' Circus will appear in Danville on July Gth. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY.' Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money 112 it fails to cure. E. W. Groves's signature is on each box. 25. Annual County Convention. It was decided at Monday night's meeting of the Danville Prohibition Alliance to hold the annual County Convention at the Salvation Army Hall Saturday, June (5, at 2.30 p. in., at which time officers will be elected for the ensuing year and four dele gates will be chosen to attend the State Convention at Gettysburg, June 1«, 17 and 18. Arrangements are heing made to serve a lunch in the Hall on Saturday afternoon and all who attend will have a general good time. Several of our Clergy will make addresses and a solo by Mrs. R. J. Allen will add to the delight of the occasion. A num ber of out of town people will he pres ent. COMMITTEE. The most beautiful month ot the year is with us. Vegetation is unusu ally backward in this section, and if June does not treat us better than May, with growing conditions, the farmers will find little "beauty'' in the month. The merry month of Juno having arrived vacation plans are now being discussed everywhere. To the man who has worked hard without miss ing a day m a year there is nothing like a vacation unless it he two va e it ions General orders have been issued from the headquarters of the National Guard of Pennsylvania announcing that the First Brigade will encamp next July at Perbasie, the Second Brigade at Somerset and the Third Brigade at Mt. Gretna. Notwithstanding the large influx of workmen to which the American Car Foundry Company i- constantly giving employment at Berwick tin re is still room for more, as the company is adveitising for carpenters and car builders. As long as they keep going there that town will continue to gr<iw Some time ago five hundred men were wanted and the demand -. .•ins not yet to have been filled. Repairing tlie Sidewalks. The County Commissioners have carpenters employed HI repairing the floor and the sidewalk of the river bridge. The repairs were not begun any too soon, a- many of the pi ink- j were rotten and insecure ! A Success. Mau) Danville and South Danville people enjoyed the dinner and -upp. r given on Saturday by tic Lpvvorth League of St. Peter's M K 4'liuich at De Witt's I'ark. The attair was a finuuciat success. BACCALAUREATE SERMON [Continued From First Page] t'ul and competent instructors and have learned many things in the var ious branches of learning, which will be useful ami helpful in your life, never forget hut always tiud time to turn to Him who is pre-eminently the Teacher of Teachers; sit at the feet of Him who has the words of Eternal life. And though in the further pur suit- of your studies ami in the dilfer eut positions in life which you may occupy, you sit at the feet of those who arc the recognized ami authori tive masters in literature,art. science, philosophy or theology, rt member al ways that never nriu spake like Jesus. Stnily and ponder above all hi< words and his life and what is most import ant incorporate them into your life and make them the guttling and con trolling principles of your conduct Cease not your studies of the rich treasures and legacies that have been bequeathed to us by former ages and aul horitative teachers ; rat her continue more earnestly and studiously in the future using what you have learned in acquiring greater aud more funda mental truths, investing your present capital satelv that you may increasing ly gain more. The choice of the one thing needful does not imply that you are to give up legitimate searchings after the truth as it lies in nature, science, literature aud other depart ments of human learning; on the other hand let tlies - be but the hand maids to the realization of the chief object in life; let these be the soil with its various feitilizing and fructi fying ingredients, the sunlight, the air and the dew from which in the unfolding of your choice you draw and which you take up like the roots of the stalk into the Very fibres of your being in order that you may make them serve to bring forth the well de veloped full corn in the ear—the Christian character. Whatever books you may have lie d of and may study, the Bible ever re mains the Book of books,the one Book needful. Whatever instructors you may have and guides among men you may accept, let Christ be tor you the one absolutely needful Teacher and the Perfect Example in all things of life. Whatever pursuit you may fol low the one tiling absolutely needful is to set your eyes on Jesus Christ ami follow in His steps. Whatever accom plishments may adorn your life and make you efficient members of society, the one pre-eminently needful accom plishment is an unblemished character and a life of devotion to the service of God in the service of your fellow men. Though you may have the "many things" of life, education, riches, social standing, political preferment and masterly skill in your chosen call ing—if you are not in possession of the "one thing needful—the good part," you miss the best of life, you will fail in having genuine,permanent influence for good upon your fel low men; you will fail to receive the approval of Christ ami you will lose your own precious and immortal soul. What then shall it profit you if you have been anxious and troubled about the many things? What shall it profit a man though he gam the whole world and lose his own soul? No man's life can bo it failure who definitely, consciously and continuous ly chooses the good as it is personified in Jesus of Nazareth. Then choose the gooil part which Mary chose. Sit at the Master's feet. Receive his words of truth and life, which are able to make you wise unto salvation. Choose the good part which Christ approves and receive His commendation. So live that the odor of your life of un selfish service will abidingly influence all with whom you come in contact and even extend to the uttterniost parts of the world. Then eternal life at God's right hand will be your un speakable reward. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets art' just what you need when yon have no appetite, feel dull after eat ing and wake up with a bad taste in your mouth. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food. For sale by Paules <S Co. Drug gist. REDUCED RATES 10 GETTYSBURG. Via Pennsylvania Railroad Account Pro hibition State Uouveutiou. ()n account of the Prohibition Suite Convention, to be held at Gettysburg, Pa., Jntie lt> to is, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Gettysburg and return, good going .Tune 1> to Hi, and good to return until June I!*.inclusive.from all stations oil its lines in the State of Pennsylvania at rate of a single fare for the round trip. Albert 11. llause, ticket agent at the Penn'a railroad station at Milton,suf fered a stroke of paralysis, while on duty at the office yesterday afternoon at - o'clock. He is in a critical condi tion. Address by Mr. Scarlet. The commencement of Susquehanna university, Selinsjjrovn, will lie held June IT at 10 a. in. James Scarlet, listj., of this city will make the ad dress to the clatts. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? You can eat whatever and whenever you like if you take Kodol. By the use of this remedy disordered digestion and diseased stomachs are so completely restored to health, and the full performance of their functions naturally, that such foods as would tie one into a double-bow knot are eaten without even a "rumbling" and with a posi tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what is more these foods are assimilated and transformed into the kind of nutriment that is appropriated by the blood and tissues. Kodol is the only digestant or combination of digestants that will digest all classes of food. In addition to this fact, it contains, in assimilative form, the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all disorders arising therefrom. Kodol Digests What You Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. Buttles oily. Rejubr she. $ 1.00. holding 2H tlrra® the trial si/e. which ?el!sfor 50 cents Prepared by E. O. DeWfTT A. CO.. Chicago, 'V I WF:STT;RN FLOODS SUBSIDING KANSAS CITY, Mo.. June B.—The greatest strain lias passed and if the precautions against lire continue as effective as tliey have been the in dustrial revival will continue apace. The lack of water is still the most serious question. Gas for fuel and lighting seems ad equate. A partial street car system is in operaion and the phenomenal good order which has prevailed continues untiloken. There have lieeu fewer ar rests here since last Friday than there would have been under normal eondi (ions. No further loss of life by the flood is expected, anil the relief work tor the destitute is well in hand. Business men are adapting themselves remaikahlv to the changed condit ions. The Twenty-second stret t station, the only depot in the city iu use. is a hive of industry. The expiess offices have established themselves in the vicinity The packers, dealers in ngricultui.il implements,wholesale merchants from the flooded district, are opening up town executive offices. Mauling water to what plants are in operation is fair ly well systematized. The determina tion of the bodies authorized to speak for the city not to ask for tho outside j aid meets with universal approval. The baggage in the flooded union de pot baggage room lias been carted up town and is being rapidly taken away. | The postoffice is swamped by mail, I both in an 1 out. There were two mail i deliveries today. A regular boat service is in opera tion to Kansas City, Kan. Conditions there are improving hourly. There is j plenty of food now that the packing house coolers can be reached,and with regular tiain service to Fort Leaven worth danger from famine has passed. The lawless element is completely under control. Over a million and a quarter in cash and sight exchange is in the vaults of the Interstate Nation al bank in the west bottoms of Kansas City, and it is reasonable to estimate that another million in cash is in the flooded safes of smaller banks, express companies, railroad offices, stock yard firms and merchants. The only boats in the floloded district are under the control of the police. REDUCED RATES TO LAKEWOOD N. Y. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Meet ing General Secretaries Y. M. 0. A. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the meeting of the Association of General Secretaries of the Y. M. C. A., of North America, at Lake wood, N. Y., June Hi to 21, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell ronml-trip tickets to Lakewood aud return from all stations on it< lines, June lti and 17, good to re turn until June 28, inclusive, at rate of a single fare for the round trip. Jacobin Pigeons. Several pairs of Jacobin pigeons, something new in Danville, were on exhibition in the window of the Brown building Saturday. They he long to A. J. Leniger, who purchased them of Dr. Lussou of Ardniore. They are exceedingly odd-looking birds and belong to a breed of fancy pigeons re cently imported They do not belong to the family of flyers. pI W M I\ I. ST ATK>I K K T —OF— VALLEY TWP. SCHOOL DISTRICT, j State appreciation $9»>4.26 j Balance from last year, :554.99 j From collector 905.68 $2224.98 EXP EN DI'IT KES j Repairing ami cleaning $ 11.SO J Teachers wages 1295.00 ! Teachers attending Institute,.. 46.25 j School books IS:M)2 j Supplies other thau textbooks. no. 04 | Fees of Treasurer 36.11 | Secretary* salary and postage,. ''o.oo Auditors 0.00 Printing 5.52 Use of house * 2.00 Fuel and contingencies 128.60 Other expenses 8.00 Atty. fee 5.00 Truant officer 1.60 Delegate to State Convention. N. 02 #1*41.62 Balance in Treasurer #2224.93 S. W. Herr. Sec y. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an aj plication will bo made to the Govern or of Pennsylvania on Monday the 22nd day of June 19055, by Henry Ki'inpe, 1. X. (.irier, F. C. Angle, F. (f. Hartnian, .1. H. Cole, John Duster, John 11. Goeser and others, under the Act of Assembly entitled, "An Act to provide for the incorporation and re gulation of certain corporations" ap proved April 19th 1874 and the supple ments thereto, for a Charter of an in tended Corporation, to be called the " liempe Manufacturing Company the character and object of which is the making and selling of self-winding clocks, to bo ope i a ted and run by electricity or any other motive power, and all parts necessary tor the con struction and running of them; ami for the further purpose of making elect i iea 1 or other novelties; and for these purposes to have, possess and en joy all the rights, benefits and privil ege- of -aiil Act of Assembly and sup plement- thereto. 1. X. GltlKK,, Solicitor. NOTICE. UCKNSECOIKT. An application will be made to the Court of Cellar.er Session of Montour County on Saturday June 20. 190: tat 9:30 a. in for the transfer of the whole sale license from No 7 lvist. .Mahoning ] street. liaiivilb* Pennsylvania to the' Stone Mill •>n < 'lmrch Street ne\t t<> the Pennsylvania Canal in the Nt ward of Danville. I'a. TIIO.M AS < ; VlNl KNT. Clerk of Quarter Sc^i.tti To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. tjf.// on ever y I Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 months. This signature, box. 25c. I THE ONLY BIG SHOW COMING Danville, Wednesday, June 10. JOHN ROBINSON'S 10 BIG- SHOWS COMBINED. Bt5T TROUPt OF ~ {> ' r ONLY t! EPHANT 5 EDUCATED Elf / £ BRASS BAND > INK;E IMjji Till Ideal Star of the Whole Weill. Comprised in Circus, 11 i |»)m m! ronic. Menagerie, Museum, Prodis A«• ii:i I. Equestrian, Gymnastic, Acrobatic and Athlcti< 1>• >nllm- it~ with I n. Kings, Three Stages, Arenas and Gvintias i«• Play is. 300 Prodigious and Phenomenal Performers. Whose Incredible, Unexpected, Mysterious, Breathless, InexprvmiMe, In describable, Strange, Weird, Curious, Sn»-|»ri>ii»v and Sensational l\|il«Mts on the Ground, in the Air and with New INGKNIOI'S AI *1 *\ 11 \II S 1',.- wilders, Amazes, Confounds, Abounds, Interests and Instructs. MEPHISTO The Wonder of the Age, in his Sensational, Awe-Inspiring Death Defying, Unparalled Act of CIRCLING THE LOOP in an AUTOMOBILE Without a Precedent and for the Fit>t Time Presented in America CARL HAGENBACK'S $40,000 Herd of Performing Elephants-. Mighty Millionaire Menagerie 50 Cages and Gilded Dens. 500 Horses. 100 Shetland Ponies. THE GRAND BIBLICAL SPE( TA( T LAK I'RoDli TloN KING SOLOMON AN '.'n QUEEN OF 1.000 MEN, WOMEN AND HORSES IN THE ( AST. GRAND $300,000 FREE STREET PARADE. Every Tent Brilliantly Illuminated by Electric I.ighi- and Thoroughly Waterpnof TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY RAIN OR SHIM'. EXCURSIONS QN ALL RAILROADS Circulars From Atlantic. Danville people who were at Atlan tic City any time during the la-1 three years are in receipt of circulars from the hotels where they stayed iu viting them to come down again this summer. The hotels of the New Jetscv resort have a very systematic way of following up their trade. The tragic story of the Kansas ami Missouri Hoods arouses the sympathy of the nation. If aid lie needed it should be forthcoming immediately. - V i i I of Danville. j i Of course you read j l'* • ] 112 G THE HEOPLC'S POPULAR I APE.R. j Everybody R: ;ds It. " i I Published Rvery Mofv: • Lvcvpt Sunday . No. nE. I\\tm tig-St. |j Suj»sc»ir»i ion (> r \\\vk i I »•*' ** A drouth is preferable to a flood, tornado or cyclone. Hut 111:1:1 !ilit tle or nothing to sa\ ahout the mat ter. He may mitigate the e\ils of drouth us a measure hy irrigation and artificial riieans, l>ut lie can in 1 with stand the temjM st in lis fury, only 111 seekiug shelter 111 caws or in some 1 ect ss when- the wind can i,.n exert it- power. Only those who have had the experience 1 all re;ili/ (» the terroi and awful force of the wind and elec trical disturbance, n.« < oiut » with sueh a storm as visited on Monday Orphan s Court Sale inn Htm rami 1 l.sfaflt 111 1 >i| V lit V Hf' *» t **k fi* J Iftf*' fjf f|f»» ol Dan vllJ.*, »j. utour ('-•uit tv, (|| | « :| . (J H> v irtm-nf ma or«lt>r nf -ah granted In In r l y I In- Orphan V »'ourt «»f «tni cnuntv for »o« I, ptirpo** .the umb-r*i«rn prt'Oii- * Mtt.Hf. hi ih. •*... ..ud Willi . FRil»*Y, JU. V 3 1903, tl 1 #|it\ , fl»«' f»* '»rt ||, > >*i"flfJg» |f» i||| '~■. : * W | * • II I«r I I Ih. < I . ,r.l r til- lUr oiij;', (,t Danv i|l • m t1,,. County nt ■I '""Hi ' I ami 'I- serib. 1 |. tt«ltown.Vll H r.iiitni|f mi <> . i'«l«ir !mi ih.- North h- tw< . n Kim mi.! Nm,. ,u ,fr,i.t rum 111 'Mi'liitf :»f Ih rii'tier .i» | (> t formerly "I Allien I.inn aft. r «i A K.ym.bl then in in Ea»tw trdh hr.< tion along '•rami -fr»•• i tw>-ut\ t•-»-1 in corner nf lot nf Jacob R Ki-inworlh. thence in ■i Southwardly direction along miml Farnsworth lot eighty nim- |Wt nm! five inches to mi all-v. then.-e HI a We*t w i r * 11 > direction along -h •«1 11** y twen t\ fwi to a owner of I t ~112 said John A Reynold* thence ina Northwardly >li ruction aiomr -aid lot of John A Rer. iioMm nm.- feet ami three inche* toGrand -irwt the plac-* of IwgiiiDinir It lieitig ill the plan of Mivder - addition loth.- liorotigh of Danville af.re-<ai.) ami ujioii which ar»* rrc'tnl a 2 STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE with I* ram*- Kit*"lien att tcbed and other u-ual out hnildin^p. I KRMS Of- SALE Twenty five j«er ••••nf of the purchas- mone? -bull lie paid in ca-h at the striking down of the I-r >|h rty and the halamv thereof shall IH* paid upon the iitiimatton al~.lute ot the ill.- l>»-r-.| to foe delivered to the purchaser thereof n |m>h »uch con fir ma tioii absolute tnd the !• >->t» ->f writiuic the same -ball paid by -nch pnrcfoa- I er. •MARY E MIT« HELL | Executrix of David \ ansickl.- ilec d Ivlward Say ret iearhart Counsel i tki\> \»TI< r. j K-tate of I>a\ id Yallsickl- late >f the 14. irotigh of Danville in the I 'onnty ot Montonr ami Stat*- of Penn-\l van in. dtitn^l. Notice i~ hereby iriven that lettTs t»-tainentHry have Wen irritated to the upon the aU>ve -state All ]ie soUf indebted to the -aid estate are required to mak>- pa> ineut. and th< » haviui; claims or demands airainst the said estate will make known the same without delay to Maky E. Mm HKLL.. Execntiix of David Vam>ickle. de. d I'. <• Address. "Jit Mow r-y Street J»nii ville. Pa. Kdward Savre (tearlmrt. Cuanwl i AI»MIXISTKAT« »K > N« »TU'K Estate of Harry lthtnles late of the Rorouifh of Danville in the i <.untv < * Montour and s»ate of Pennsylvania I )e« vaseil. Notice is bereh) irtvui that I.etters Adiiiinistratioii on the aU>\>- .stat have lieeii l:ranted to the uml'Tsisfn **l All jiersons indebted are reqmrwt to make pat.nenf. and th>rw bavitn< claim.- or demands against the -ai«l estate will make known the - »u»e without delay to. Kkvkkhv M Khohk.H Admiiiistrator of Harry Kh.«U~ deed. i'. <Adiiiess ::*♦ N Ninth Street LehamMi. Pa. Edward Sajre • iearhart (.naail «IIIS MM 111 l A Headache kemed\ I ha Cures. After y. irs of careful stndy ami ** periuwnts we have found a remedy that will cure hea.ki.-h. in near Iv ever* with the first done It u> a Tablet put up in hamlsonie l»>xe- of bfteen tablets for ten cents tine tanlet is a Jkmm They contain nothuur harmful and n< bad aft* r-e(T»s'ts ran i-oiue fr>*ni their us*- They are endor*.-*! |it «>iue of the U'adimr physicians. Mi; > < Km.1.1 : 1'.1.--m-i .r says ' I have trie*} nearly all headacb*- reinedie* on tie in trk' t and think tber<: is none et{nal to yt-nr- I«< nkl n*>t be wit lit il * n I. r t» n tin *» their i »-t •t m —MAM'l'AltfKtll MT Mover Bro>, W NMIOI.IiSMI Bloomsburg . . Pa. sale in all dealer* •JOHN W. FARNSWOHTH INSURANCE Life Firs iccifleet and Steam Boiler cmic«: Monttomtfj Building, Mill strMt, Danville, - - Penn'a
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