MONTOUR AMERICAN FRANK C. ANGLE. Proprietor. Uaavtli«, Pa., June 11, IOOJ HUM Ml. FOR fliAi" Trsast'KlH. W L li*lthn«» of Delaware* County Fo* ACDITOR GENERAL, Hcrm. W !' Sny.ler of Ch*»tor JTus ICPIIUUB COURT Juixih, It *. Thouuts A Morrlaouof McKean Kb J J liaudui>>n of Crawford ttnwm en in rOH IHIKIH' Uworge K. Sechler. t\« KHHTItt and RUCORDUK. Jt'KT COUMIMION'KR Curfla Cook. ——T—r. . -- - A TkAQEDY AT SUNBURY Sw S 4»MM, «t Hasleteu, Pa. ,coin ■gHMi tftlcld* »b a rooiu at »he Ht. lb this aily Tneiday rftiniMi by driakiotf l« o ouufci of acid aul au« aud a iiaif •MMI •( Uadaomm ia«*ba it tL« hotel betwoau •a* aul twao olook Tue»day afternoon I mU »*gla««re4, a*t»iing l« %»<t> pro- | irtiui. Mr (Jlie*tpr, thai lie did not waot diuiici lui was tlrsd and would Eta u la«i a room. Before going up a tot) r a La all* told Mi Cheater that tic lit waot t« t>« disturbed for snp- Ska maa aot b'lutc up by uoon tw- Mr w»u» to Ln room to uJi kin; falling to recaivc au answer Ut- loaam* alarmed about thu mail's udmW aaJ lacked ever the transom in Ma kali. ia#oba waa lying on the bed avltk kit ooal and ah«ea otT, but all Lis iftu aiaWiiug OD. A clot of blood aosaad tk" aiauth intimated that the ■taa ka<l evidently ended hl9 life. Mb. Will L • iilndel was summoned j «al ayau hia arrival tin# room wan taaakaa iota It required no exhaus g*« to la.»rn that tho jmmi was dead and that it waa a case a* aatvlda Thajs vldence waa at band, ftfca kvdy waa «old and atlfl, allowing kkail at.a aaau did tha rash act saou aTta; i%»oruing to the room ML* be It la that contained the aar kalla acid atool amptv on the wash afa*3 alang<<ida a' a half-filled ailvei wLUttr l.Hik Tha rast of the whiskey aa daabt waa taken *a a bracer. On a «k«U aear tha bad wan a lot of time feafcie*. a Lalf*fl!led bottle of land waina. a tit oallbra revolvar contain fcig twa goal abella aud a brief note, viNtn in lnadyeuali, saying," Notify You M Oroiaer, Nanticoka." In Mm apper teal pocket was fonud four aar« gaad ahalia for the revolver, fraaparalloua, uo duutl. bad been made M ao»pl--ta tha job In ead- the acid m 4 laudanum anauld fail. The man aarrleA a gald watch with a black silk gaard A dallar aud three cents in Mia vaa all the inon<»y found. A let fcat at I Jacobs, Hazieton, from itaara*y Willtaiua, of Wilkosbarre, Jfttattva I* tha arttlemeut of au estate «t wklak Jacaba was administrator, Mad a'-Teral ather unimportant letters aa4 lalagrama wata found iu the in *4i af the coat, which hung aa Aa teat af tha ke<L A valise which Ika kraaght wltk him ban not been ■ftua aan ta apparently 45 years of agfe. aiadiam atatnra and weight and •Mfs gray ■idohurna Tha right band fc fta4ljr knrnad by the ajid which he iu taking. There Is no motive Laava tar the auiclde Ornteer was aaMtad and A<'valopmuuts are await •A Maaaae* Drahar, of tfhamokln, wMI ka bar* aa tha first train. A ftatapbana maasago to Llaaleton Salla4 ta «.raw any light on the mya a,a Daily Sautlnwl stating that kkay kid aat knaw T M Jacobs.— •wfcaif Daily. kftiaßbarlain's Btoinaoh and Liver ara Jnst what 70a ne»*l when J«a kav« ao appetite, feel doll after eat tb« ■id waka np witb a bad taste in y«ma uioath They will impsove yonr appetite aud invigorate yonr Maiaacb and give you a relish for yonr %■< Tot uU> f4l Tanlea i Co. Drng Farmt Probation. Veiy tew peapla realise what it anaa aa aba aauotry by tiia wbol> aala au af its forest lire. In the aMI ptaa» It baa an Influence upoij the •Kaaala asad dtmiulsbaa the productiva a*M td afca aall It loosens tho rivers aad aiiaws tbaua tu beooma tarnaa ia ft;e spring months Thfrir M*»lraaitan luaam a di Miaaataa af ttia wealth of th« na- Maa mii a.ak#» tha products of woods iwit m ab« aarners J|av afcat relief from tba drought aa« aaa* aud W.a a#< ■•Hand fires are 111 (taawa at antnction, Iba m-'asores Aaa>4 a* dlscusae 1 ta prevent sui h kaaWaaiiaL la tha future The same a« m. jtn Mau watoli must ba <-Rtahliah «4 Sa prata- t t'ia woods against tire aad akkai aganriaa «vill naturally wee te AM i>!autin|f at I. >H whera they asa aaaded. so Ihat each •ouutv shall kava cafValeol {areata to aton- wj snow aa4 rata again*i the Suminai ■*-I*oll, aaUag a. aatural reservoirs wlienoe Ms springs bruoks and strean s draw Mail waKcs In this way we shall (■tfaailv approaoh the ondltions that aaaaaia >■ Biiraja wliaia new forest arav are aa fa-i aa ol.h« r> are gaasadafl of »i»3 and a'a i* liken feat a aabSagiatiac. cannot gain si. h b«»4*a; aa tu menace lowna and alisS th« 1 I'mala imrt the fertility of (ba aall, a*3 ''arlatl thn water auppiv At present in* government s »e-arva S«a< aad National fiarks, with a few terga baldiuga by wcalihy indi vldnals, aaa tba ooly spots which are pro toot aA, aud most at thes>- are far from he teg teaored against tiros during a dry like the ouu now happily at a»4 FORHER RESIDENTS HEARD FROM The following letter from James W. Bogart and eon i Elmei W. Bogart), former attaches of Castle Urove farms, who now reside near Ashland, Ya . will be read with interest by their acquaintances in this locality: Ashland, Va , June 7, 1908. Anienican: We have |a bcaatifal farm here situated six miles from Ashland on the K. F. route. Chnrch and school house are only half a mile distant. Crops of all kinds this year are very backward. The ground was literally soaked with rain during the winter amt up to about the lath of April. From that on we did not have a drop of rain until the 27th of May. Farm «rs about here have only a portion of their corn planted. Corn here can he planted until about the fiist of July. Early cherries were a failure, but thero will be plenty of early apples, although rather small iu el/.f. The early potatoes nearly all rotted 111 the ground, but the June crop will he a big one by the appearance of things now. We will plant late potatoes aud sweet potatoes about the 15th of this month. Winter oats are a fair crop ; wheat is nearly ready to cut here. Hay Is very short and will be high in price next winter Corn is 70 cents per bushel, oats M) cents. Hay brings f'JO per ton. It is a paradise here for hunters. Ijuail are as thick as sparrows, with plenty of rabbits, wild turkeys, foxes, coons and deer. Yonrs truly, James W. Bogart & Sou. HTATH or OHIO, CITY or Toi.eno 1 UITAS COUNTY, j FKINK J.OHBNBY makes oatti t*i lie ts awrilor purtuer of the Una of K. .1 OHENKY .t 1 0., doing business 111 the City or Toledo. County nnd State aforesaid and that said ttrin will |>»y the sum of ONF. HI NltRKI' l»»|, LARS for each and every ease of I'ATARKH that cannot be cured by the un« of HAI.L'S CATARRH CORE. FRANK J CIIKNKY. sworn to before me aud subscribed In my r r.-seuee, this tith dav of December, A I>. ISmi. A. \V. OLEASON, . —) Notary Public. SB AL Hall a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on Ihe blood and mucous sur aces of the system. Send for testimonials free 112 F. J. CHENKY& CO.,Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, price7sc. per bottle. Hall s Family t'tlls are the best. Natioual Guard for Berwick. It is probable that in thu near future a company of the Ninth Regiment may be located 111 Berwick. There is a movement on foot among the officers audit is expected that the matter will soon be taken up with local persons. Uno of the oompanies 111 Parsons was recently disbauded and transferred to Wilkesbarre which is the sixth to be located there. It is difficult to keep the rauks tilled because of tho number ol military organizations iu tho city apart trom the Ninth Kegimeut Com panics so that one company from Wilkesbarre may be disbanded and transferred to another town. The colonel and statf officers have been aonsidcring the matter and on account of the patriotio spirit iu Berwick have picked this town as a desirable one in which to locate a company. This may not be until after the summer camping but that it will come is not doubted by those in close touch with the question aud with the large uuni bet of men in Betwick and no military organizations the forming of a tir?-1 class company could readily he effect ed.—Bloouisburg Press. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony iu great quantity is constantly coining in, declaring Di King's New Discovery for Consump tion Uoughs and Colds to be unequal ed. A recent expression from T. J. McFarlaud Bentorville, Va., serves as example. He writes : "I had Bion chitis for three ywars and doctored all the time without beiiiK benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, aud a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally effective 111 curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Panics & Co., Drug gists. Trial bottles free,regular sizes I #Oi), and 11.00. The Woman's Foreign Missionary yociety of Bt. Paul's M E. Church will hold a special meeting in the loctme room tonight. This meeting will he held in Ihe Interest of the yonng people ami will convene at 7 :tfo o'clock. It will ho addressed by Mrs. Purdy of Sunbury, Secretary of the Danville District,and Miss Gallimore, a returned missionary of India. The young people especially are requested to take note of the meeting aud if possible, to be present. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sura to know of the wonderful U jig- cures made by Dr. I Kilmer's Swamp-Root, • I £r rea ' kidney, liver G I— an< * bladder remedy. "1 Ilr *\~i " ,s P reat medi , I? cal triumph of the nine l LjH teenth century; dis i;g _ y, I# ! covered after years of ./f . scientific research by r £vpXß Dr. Kilmer, the erni f| _ JL-V" - ~ nent kidney and blad der sp>eciallst, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways. In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and lias proved so successful in •very case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper aud arr.d your address to Jli'sr"T% Dr. Kilmer h Co.. Bing "j-ivi" regular fifty cent and Home ot Swunp-Rooa. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make no mistake, but reinetn ber the name, Swaiip-Root. Dr. Kil trier's Swamp Root, and the address Bingham ton, N.Y , on every bottle Despite all efforts to the contrary the damage by forest tires this year is gruatsr than ever before. THIRTY DROWN IN FLOOD ST. LOUIS, Jutie 10. The impend ing break in the Illinois Central dyke came at l'J::5(l o'clock morning. It is conservatively estimated that thirty persons have drowned. Anoth er estimate places the number of lives lost at seventy five In tivo minutes after tie' break a mighty torrent was tearing through a large residence section of East St. Louis. One-half of East St. Louis is buried iu the flood. Ten thousand persons are homeless and at the mercy of the raging waters. Families are penned up prisoners 111 garrets of their homes or on roofs. They are without food and are crying for help. Two thous and people who sought refuge in the Washington school, the Franklin school and St. Mary's church and the plant of the St. Louis Syrup Refining company, are all prisoners and are suffering greatly. The city appealed to St. Louis for small boats. In the section in tin eastern part of the city people by the thousands were sleeping and felt certain the city was safe. But the\ were warned by the blowing ol the sand train whistles, by lii of riot gntis and the cries of those who had been working on the embankment in an effort to save it. Tho property losses cannot he estimated. Kindly take notice that Ely's Liquid Cream Balm is of a great benefit to suf ferers from nasal catarrh who can not inhale freely through the nose.but must treat themselves by spraying. Liqnid Cream Balm differs in form, but not medicinally from the Creaui Balm that 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 7"i cts. Sold by druggists and mailed by Ely Brothel's, 56 Warren Street, New York Murder at Oentralia. Ceutralia presented the peaceable citizens of the town with auother shock 011 Sunday when it was an nounced that another stabbing affray had resulted in death of one. The latest alleged murderer in Col umbia county is John Set shottz who was arrested on Sunday hv Constable Langdou charged with the murder of John Swatski, both of whom are from the shanties 011 the road from At isles to Centralia. From the story as told by the Justice and gathered at the hospital,Seeshnltz aud Swatski, were both at a boarding house when some altercations arose and Seesholtz is alleged to have stall bed Swatski, once over the right kid ney ami once over the left. Tho latter wound was not severe being merely a flesh wound but the former penetrated the kidney. He was taken to the Min ers hospital at Ashland where an op eration was performed by Di Biddlo who was however unable to save bis life and ho died at eleven o'clock Fri day night. It is stated that before lie died Swatski made a statement saying that Seesholtz was his assailant. Another is said to be implicated who together with Seesholtz skipped. The authorities were soon after them, however, and Constable Langdon marie the arrest Sunday. Seesholtz's was taken hofoie Justice Black at Centralia, and given a ln-ar ing, three witnesses testifying against him. None of theni, however, saw the crime committed, all testifying to Seesholtz's having been 111 the room with Swatski and of his having had the knife. After hearing the evidence Justice Black remanded him to jail without bail, where lie will remain until the September term of court. TO CURE A UOLI) IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money 112 it fails to cure E \V. Groves s signature i.son each box. 25. Enjoyable Party. James Jones,Sr., entertained a num ber of friends at his home on Front street on Tuesday evening in honor of his 41st birthday. The affair was also given in honor of Mr. Jones' son James who recently returned from the Philippines. An excellent supper was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hite, Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe, Mrs. John Freeze, Mrs. Harry Lynn, Mis. llulsizer, Mr. and Mrs. James Murray and son Charles, Mrs. George Riley, daughters llattie and Bertha, Mrs. John English, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. James Freeze, Miss Edna Freeze, Percy Freeze, Mr. and Mrs. George Bedea and daughter G ll ssie, Misses Mary and Anna Bedea, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Evans and daughter Katharine, Mrs. William Evans, Mr. and Mrs Harry Prentiss ami children, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartzell, Miss Olive Lunger, Frank Geringer, Minnie Ephlin, Miss Lulu Klase, Edward Klase, Mrs. Frank Martin and daughter Mamie, Mi-s Martha English, Mi ami Mr-. Ed Love ami children. Misses Julia Ger inger, Mary Nevius, Emma Forney, Katharine Lloyd, Annie Klase, Ida Uo-s, Lydia Boss, Mrs. John Forney, Mr. and Mrs. < >sej»r Riley, Mr. and Mrs. William Childs, Mi ami Mrs. Jos. Geringer, Mr and Mrs Charles Frain, and son Russell, Mrs. liohert Paugh, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paugh, and children, Mi and Mrs Seth Freeze and children, Mr.- II trvey Livziey, Mr. and Mr- Harry Kaull man, William < leringor,Thomas Tooev, John Heiining, Thomas Pritehard, David Thomas and Daniel Bus Mr Jones Sr , was presented with a very complete fishing pole and Ins son wa remcmbered with a bandsoun ring Enjoyed the Evening. A number of friends were pleas »ntl\ entertained h\ Chris Loeh it In-home on Ohurcli -triei on l'uesda\ 1 veniin.' During the evening Prot. Kenster inacher of Scrmiton i> mlnred a mini her of selections Oil the piatlo Mr. Lueli lias ju-t pun haseil a new Sobmer piano of W. S Footo, repre senting >l. W. Guernsey of Scranton, Pa Resolutions of Condolence. At a regular meeting of Washington Camp, No. SIS, P. O. S. ol A., ol Riv erside, tin' following resolutions WITH adopted: Whereas, It lias pleased our Heaven ly Father in his infinite wisdom, to call from our midst by an untimely death, Jesse Snyder, a worthy brother of the P. O. S. of A., therefore be it Resolved, That wo acknowledge the Wisdom (if God in all things and await the final revelation when all that is mysterious in His dispensation shall he revealed to us. Resolved, That in hi-- death the Order hat- lost an upright, c*.ti enied and worthy member and the com munity an holiest and earnest citizen, and the family a beloved and dutiful sou and brother. Resolved, That we sincerely condole with tin* mother and re lat i ves in t heir sad affliction, and commend them for consolation to Him who doeth all things f<>r the best. Resolved, That the heartfelt sym pathy of this (Jamp he extended in his uiother and lelativos in this their sorrow and affliction. Resolved, That the charter of this Camp lie draped for a period of thirty days in respect to the memory of our deceased brother. Resolved, That these resolutions lie enteieil on the minutes of this (Jamp, j also printed in the Morning News, and a copy he delivered to tie- mother of our deceased brother. Fraternally submitted, CHARLES A. RIFF EL, ELMER E. FOWLER, DAVID S POTTS. Resolutions Adopted. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, in his infinite wisdom to remove from oui midst, Hannah Hcddens, the faithful wife of our esteemed Post Commander, William M. Heddeiis. And whereas, while we how in humble submission to His divine will, always acquiescing in the wisdom of his final judgments, yet we cannot re train from an expression of sympathy for the bereaved. Therefore be it Resolved, That Goodrich Post, No. 22, G. A. R., in regular session as sembled herein express our deep sym pathy for our worthy brother and his family in this dark hour of bereave ment, herein bearing testimony of the noble traits ot character of his deceased wife, of her faithful work in all charitable undertakings, of her Christian life and kindly bearing in all avenues of her faithful existence. That a copy of these resolutons he spread upon the minutes of this Post and a copy furnished the newspapers for publication, also the Adjutant In directed to furnish a cop, to the fain ily of the deceased. GEORGE LOVKTT, DAVID l». WILLIAMS, JOSH I'll L SHANNON. (■oinniittce REDUCED RATES TO LAKEWOOD N. Y. Via Pennsylvania Railroad,A( count 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 A., of Ninth America, at Lakewood N. V. June into 22. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Lakewood and return from all stations on its lines. June Hi and 17. good to re turn until June 2:5, inclusive, at rate of a single fare for the round trip Lehightou Journal Goes Up. The Lehightou Evening Journal, launched about a month ago, the only daily paper the town has had, is no more. It died Saturday night and lii-iii is the editor's sad farewell: ' With this issue the Journal will cease to exist. We did all we could to make it a success, sunk our own money and used up a lot of good en erg}'. We return hearty thanks to those who have stood so faithfully by us and did what they could to keep alive this little public benefactor. Rut fate was against the paper and as we 'never cry over spilled milk' we drop daily journalism in Lehightou Our Burying Grounds. A visit to the cemeteries at present following the refreshing rains and the results ot the horticultural efforts pre vious to May 30th being manifest, is a sight good for the eyes and provoking a sense of pleasure and pride iu the beauty of focal burying grounds. In terest in cemetery work should not die with the passing of Memorial Day. Last Meal Eorty Days Ago, Edward Mclntyre of Moosic, who began a fast of forty days to cure paralysis, completed the allotted time yesterday. He has lost over thirty pounds, but is still strong enough to walk about Ins front porch. He re sumed the taking of food Wednesday Three Legged Duck. John Beyers, Hloom street, has a curiosity in the form of a duck with three legs, which was hatched out a few days ago. The college aluiuui throughout the i * gion are recei v ing inv it at ions to the comnienci ini-nls at the colleges from which tliey are 'gradual* - Make King Day an imposing one in Danville. Indigestion Cause# Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years It has been supposed thai Catarrh of the Stomach caused Indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly thtt apposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of Indigestion Inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and r.xposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus 'ng the glands to secrete mucin Instead of the Juices of natural digestion. This Is railed Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I relieves all Inflammation of the mucous I membranes lining the stomach, protects the I nerves, and cures bad breath, aour rtslngs. a j tense of fullness after eating, Indigestion, j Jyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomarh Sweet. Hott.os only Regular si'®. $1 00. holding 2Vi timet th« trial sl/rt. which sella for 50 cents Prepared by E. O. DeWITT A 00., Chicago, Ml. 'HIE SfJll ismilll. Annual Report for the School Year ending June 1, 1903. Whole number of Schools.... 29; Average number or months taught 9! Number of Male Teachers.... -I Number of Feinale Teachers 25 i Average Salaries of Males per month #75.00 Average Salaries of Females per month #41.18 Number of Male Scholars at tending all the Schools in the district <i!f7 Number of Female Scholars attending all the schools in the district. .: 686 Whole number in attendance 1383 Average daily attendance of Scholars in the District.... 1015 Average percentage of attend ance 92 ! Cost, of each pupil per month #1.33 TAX A Ml* IJ AT K PKK C'KXT Number of mills levied for school purposes 4 A Amount, levied for school pur poses #12212.49 RI-HKIPTS. State Appropriation for the yr. ending June, 1903 $ 7192.90 ISal. on hand from last yr 158-1.92 From Tax Collection 11465.83 Tuition fees non-residents . .. 463 75 From all other sources .... 117.M0 Total Receipts 20825.20 KXI'KNIHTCKI'.S. Repairs, etc 1247.95 Teachers Wages 13186.92 | Paid Teachers for attending teacher's institute 272.1:! i School Text-books 786.29 ; School supplies other than text : books 688.03 I Fuel and contingencies. 1601.34 | Fees of Tax Collector 307.25 | Fees ot Treasurer 202.15 j Fees of Solicitor 75.00 ! Salary of Secretary 200.00 I Debt and Interest paid 159.50 : <Hher expenses. 1690.47 | Total Expenditures # 20417.03 i Cash on Irtnd 408.17 I KKSOUKCES. < 'ash on hand 408.17 Amount due District from all I sources 1742.96 I I Total Resources . ...# 2151 13 1.1 AMII.ITIKS. i Amount borrowed, or debt of district 5000.00 Liabilities iu excess of resonr | C- S * 2848.87 Estimated value of school j grounds and buildings slooooo.oo I Witness our hands this Ist day of June, 1903. I CRIER BARBER President. W 11. oRTH. Secretary. p«a»C,a t NT AT EM ENT —OP— VALLEY TWP. SCHOOL DISTRICT. State appropiatioii $964.26 Balance from last year . • 354.99 From collector 905.68 #2224 93 KXI'KNIJITUKES. Repairing and cleaning $ 44.80 Teachers wages, 1295.00 Teachers attending Institute 46.25 School books 183.02 Supplies ot her t ban text books 50.04 Fees of Treasurer 36.11 Seeretarys salary and postage. 26.00 Auditors 6.00 Printing, ... 5.52 Use of house 2.00 Fuel and contingencies, 128.66 i t >ther expenses 3.00 I Atty. fee 5.00 Truant oflitrer 1.60 I Delegate to State Convention, 8.62 I #1841.62 Balance in Treasurer 383.31 #2224.93 S. W. Hf.RK, Sec y. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that, an a| i plication will be made to the Govern or of Pennsylvania on Mouday the 22nd day of June 1903, by Henry Rempe, I. X. (trier, F. (5. Angle, F. t (j. Hartman, J. 11. Cole, John Doster, . John 11. Goeser and others, under the Act of Assembly entitled, "An Act to t provide for the incorporation and re i gulation of certain corporations" ap . proved April 19th 1874 and the supple ments thereto, for a Charter of an in- I tended Corporation, to be called the I "Rempe Manufacturing Company;" the character and object of which is the making and sidling of self winding clocks, to be opeiatod and run by electricity or any other motive power, and all parts necessary tor the con struction and running of them; and for the further purpose of making electrical or other novelties; and for these purposes to have, possess anil en joy all the rights, benefits and privil eges of .-aid Act ot Assembly anil sup plements thereto. I. X. GRIER,, Solicitor. i ' Charter Notice. 1 Notice is hereby given that auappli cation will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Wednesday the first day of July 1903, by F. llart , man, Ed. J. Hartman, William J Hartman, T. W Cutler and A. C. Hartman, under the Act of Assembly ( entitled, "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation oft er - tain corporations," approved April 2'.Uh, 1874, anil the several supple nients thereto, for the charter of ami intend.-.I corporation to be called the " l*ei|uot Silk Mills" ol Danville, Montour County, Pennsylvania, the cliartt rand object of liicli is the man II fact it ring of all kinds of thrown silk, and oilier textile work, and for these purpose-- to have, possess ami enjoy all tin' rights, bent anil privileges of the saiil act of assembly ami the slip ph-mont-. thereto. HARRY M. PEKSING, Solicitor. June Mb, I'.iot To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. on e \<*y I Sovrn Million bem sold In paM 12 months. This / POlt. t,sc. J OHapl r a Unrraw fls^aya, The Courrier des Etats L'idß say* thnt on Jun. i t, 1858, the late Frances co Crispl, the great Italian statesman, then a political refugee in l'aris, re celved from an Italian friend connect ed with the l'aris opera two gallery tickets for the performance of that evening, which the emperor and cm bress were expected to attend, Crispl end his wife were on the point of stin t ing for the theater when the latter ex claimed, "Francesco, where shall we get a candleV" They were In such destitution that they had neither candles nor matches nor yet the wherewithal to buy them. Going to the opera would involve grop ing for their room at midnight and go ing to bod In total darkness. Too proud to confess their condition nml to bor row a few sons, they regretfully denied themselves the promised treat, remain ed In their room and retired la-l'ore th« twilight had failed. On the following morning they learn ed of Orsini's attack on the emperor, the police raids and the arrest of all Italian revolutionists found in or near the theater. If t'rispl had been in the house, he would certainly have been among the first arrested, for he was known as an ardent disciple of Maz'/.ini. Jnvonlle Financier*. Two Wall street financiers were dls cussing the importance of early im pressing upon children the value of motley. "A penny saved," said the banker, "is the fundamental principle In fortune making. I give my young sters a prize every month for saving the pin money 1 enable theiu to earn by various services that my father would have relegated to the servants. 1 think I am on the right track, for the other day I found myself short of car fare, and it was with reluctance that the youngest of the brood would lend me five pennies, while the oldest came to the rescue only whou 1 offered se curity." "It's well to have children early trained fo keep account of what they spend," saitl the banker's companion, with a twinkle In his shrewd eye. "My boy is six. On Ills birthday I bought hint a little desk, a ledger and all the paraphernalia of bookkeeping, and showed him how to make entries and balance accounts. The other nlglit, when he had gone (o bed. 1 thought I would see how he was coming on. The first page read: 'Had 4 cents; spent 4 •ents; haven't a darn cent left!"— New fork Press. Public Sale of Real Estate. Will be sohl at Public Sale on the premises in the Horough of Riverside, County of Northumberland, Pa., on Tuesday, June 30th, 1903, two adjoin ing vacant lots situated on the corner of Snnbury street and Avenue "D," being lots C and D in Block No. 31 a» marked and numbered on the general plan of said Horough. Terms: Twenty-five per cent, to be paid at time of sale and the balance within two months from date of sale. Salt* to commence at 10 a m.on - »iil day when conditions will be fully made known by JAMES REED, Att'y in Fact. Riverside, Pa., June 9th, 1903. NOTICR. LICENSE C< >I'RT. An application will be made to the Court of Quarter Session of Montour County on Saturday June 20. 1 t»tat it:3o a. in.for the transfer of the whole sale license from No. 7 East, Mahoning street, Danville Pennsylvania to the Stone Mill on Church Street next to the Pennsylvania Caual in the Ist. ward of Danville, Pa. THOMAS (4. VINCKNT. Clerk of Quarter Session. The Home Paper of Danville. Of course you read ,111111, j THE PEOPLE'S \ KQPULAR I APER. Everybody Reads It. Published I-very Morning Except Sunday at I No. ii E. Mahoning St. Subscript ion (> cents l\r Week. *; -V riiKllnh Krre frbi.ul l!ulr», ITT4. 1J n|. r i 111 i I" . What v.i Hoy emu -to (school |hist 7 o' tli* ( lie I In the Morn iiijj In Summer tini. Mini jiast s o* th' clock In ye Wintertime I without Sliew Ing pood reason] Shall re. , ive ljt»di- Item, WhosocM'r nbs«'iits himself from School, Hither by Truantiy. by trying to Htuy ftt home, or otherwise; Hhall lncttrr hid Master's highest dlh lilcasttre, Suffer the htswiiiK and Scoff Jnp of ye whole School, Tarry behind the Itest one hour at Night for a week, nnd besides [a>< n suitable Hcward f■ >r his ] shall suffer 1- Lushes. Item, Whatsoever Boy shall at any time Curse, Swear, <>r take the Lord'n Name In vain. Shall nssunilly suffer for such ofl'eiiee, 1." I .as lies. Item. What It '.v -..e\er nddlct- him pelt to Obscene Tall.lim or foolish ,r. lug, shall Snff. r for eai-li SH,-|I 'l'rans gression. Item, What Hoy soever absents him self from tile Service of Almighty find (in the Sabbath day, and spends that Day in a wicked man', r In playing \ running nhoiit. Shall re. elve L'o I, • ties. Item, Whosoever stciils from oi <l* frauds his S.-hool fellow of Ink. I'. ns, I'aper, iJllill -s, or any Other Thug Whatsoever. Shall certainly, when found out and detcefed, receive 0 I«ish es.- Notes and tjti' ms. The lte|»orter*» #, I Hi yr»u t lint ninii And 1 observed a rather lone-ome person wandering iiitnlessly about tl.o Capitol. Regret was stamped upon bis face, and his whole attitude was that of a man w ho had tried and failed and who had no Intention of every trying ai^ain. "Well, that Is u former representative who called the correspondent of the leading paper In his district a liar. The correspondent did not pursue the <>rdi nary method of retaliation by attack ing him lit his articles whenever op port unit}' offered. He simply refused for two years to mention lib name in his correspondence. The people at home began to wonder what they Rent a man to congress for anyway and final ly came to the conclusion that a repre sentative who could not get his name In the paper could not be of lunch ac count In Washington. It took l.loobal lots to beat him when he came up for renomlnat/on, but they did It nil right.'' —Washington Cor. New York itersM. Kntlnx Seal* In Rnalnnd. The water bally of London brought a "quick" seal to court, receiving 26 shillings s pel ii.and in the same year the item "for bringing a eelc' 15 shillings occurs. Seals were eaten, though they may have been kept as a curiosity, one wa* presented tot'roui well, Wolsey's so ii Henry 's fa vor, though it died before lie could have derived llltM'h plertHOre from It Perhaps lie ale it. At Henry XII.'B wedding 112. -t ia 1 I s *" one of the dish es was • !• * i:i l'i <iy n, < ntu< ly served richly ' I \ rich it must have ' been. I » i*roinwell*s accounts for 1...1T Willi . i Wml. liotnte'S servant I'llngs a por; <• >1 porpoises we know arc call ... >. > i Words. IXnlilUhinK Ills (inilt. "Olliccr." said the police court Judge, "what made you think the prisoner .was drunk?" "Well, your honor, as he was going along the sidewalk he ran plump into a street lamppost. He backed away, re placed his hat on his head and tirmly started forward again, but once inorc ran into the post. Four times he tried to got by the post, but each time hi» uncertain steps took him plump into the Iron pole. After the fourth attempt and failure to pass the post he backed off, fell to the pavement and, clutching his head in his hands, murmured as one lost to nil hope: 'Lost! Lost in an impenetrable forest!'" "Ten days." said the court.—(ireen Bag. Orphan s Conn Sale Mil H Hit! nf I hivid \ , 1 it» of tlit? Borough of ill*-, M on?our I %iun ty, deceased. l*y virtue of :ui nrrti'r n( *)• fruitnl to her hy tli. I irphan t ».«rt of -md •< HI lit y for -ui-li j.ii r j.«.-. t I(•- aiider-ijrn (I Will expose |<i |.ultli.' » , 1,. «,)| Uiv* |ii. iin~.- -ilii,'»i. HI tli. S> i.uii Wont it the Horough of I>»•»%ill at> re-ti-i OB FRI DA V, JULY 3. 1903. it t' II «I'' I•». k ill the fi,r«ilMlU of III* - lilt >l l% . til. I [■v\|r _• ,i. • .1 i -1:»f»* (if the - ki.l »!»■• > dent, f<» wit All tli.it certain lowii lot uf I-,tad -ituate in the Second Ward of the li<.r HUgll Of l»:|U\llle 111 tli. f'I.UUtV <f Montour HIIII Si »t> <>f I uii-vltai.>« hounded ami .» fiilowt.fii Front tng on < irtnd -tri I • , 11. V irth between Klin anil Nau»au -.IRE. I »..IM llieiu-iug at the rnrni-r of lot formerly of Agin * Linn after John \ K<ri>>id* tlii-n in an Fast ward Iv lir lion along (i; mil -tr« ,t hi un t 112 • .r: - t lot ot Jacob I' Karn-w ..rl h. tlt*-uce in a Sou tli wanl |\ direction .ion* -«id Farn-wortli lot eighty nine t.-*-t HIM! five inches t.» an ulli>v, thence in a Wmt wardly direction along -anl alley t«r*-a ty feet to a corner of lot -aid John A Keyntdd* th.wv in a Northwardl) «1J rectii Hl along-aid lot of J>.|m A Rey nold* eighty nine feet mid thr*** mrhe to Grand -tr»-»t the place ..i iM-mnuiair It lieitig in tin- plan of SIM iler - additi>«u to the Ifcinrairh of iMnrilli' af..re »i I and njioii which are emti .l a 2 STORY FRMF. DWELLING HOUSC with Frame Kitchen attfhed and.t her nsnal out build'tig- TKHMS lip SALK Twei, v #Vf pel cent, of the purchase iu.nn-> -hall l» jiai.l in rash W the striking down I tie pro|»*rtv any* tin- Otlane. tr» ! -».r*|l lie paid II|M.II the roiifirinatioii ALMDNTE ol til. sale Ifc-f.l t.i In d> llVen-d t ■ the purchaser thereof ii|mn -m-h nitirwa tion absolute HI. I the c..sis of irritiUK the -aim- shall In paid In -m*h purcha er. MAICV K MITi HULL Executrix of I>i«\ nl \ an-ickle <!•■ J ward Sayre • Jearhart C.mn«el | : \ M I Tit H » Mi l II I . Estate of I la\ l• 1 Vansickie. late "112 the of I><4ii\ ill. in the < '• iinty ol Montonr and State of penn«vl vania. deceased. Notiiv i- hi-rt hv that letter teftanieiitarj have i»»n granted t the lllldi rnitilled tl|H»ll the al».%e e»tate All jier>ollH illihdited to the -aid >*t*te are reijnirtHl to make ]iayiiient and tho—• liavinif rlaiin*! or di-inand- airaiimt the -aid estate will make known the <aiue without delay to M \RY K Mill H1.1.1.. Kxerntiix of l>avid \'an-i.-kle de> d I'. •» Addre-- '.MI M.iwrex sr.rei-t IMU ville l'a Kilwanl Say re < iearhart Cuansel ADM IN IsTHATt iK - N< »T l« I Eslute of llarrv Hii<«!«--« late 112 the Ui>roUtth of I)ai.\llle in the ('oliutv I t Montour and State of IVniiiylvama I >ii"eased. Notiii- is herein irtveii that lrf-tt'-r- •: Administratioii <.n the aU»ve «-tate have Ilefii granted to the nnder-nfn eil. All iHTSoII" indebted are re.jinreii to make i>ay.i.eiit. and tho-. ba\ii»K idaiins or demands against the -aid estate will make known the -aiue without delay to. KK\ KRUY M KlHmi s Administrator of Harry .lerd. SP. <». Address N Ninth Street Imitation, l'a. F.dwanl Sai r«' • iearhart t '..nn-il MMIUIIII. A Headache Rcniedx Iha Cures. After yi*ar- .>f can lul -tndy and • i |» rimetits wi ha\. t'.'iind » reniedv ttiat will en re head a.-he in nearly every .iw with the tir-t dose It i- a Tablet j.u; nji in handsiiiiie In*xe- .if fifteen tat.i'-t --for ten rents. »»ne taidet i- a They contain iinthiiiij harnifnl and n bad after . ttei-fs ran inuie fri-iii their u-e. They are endor-i dby -iuit" «if the leadinir physiciaiw. Mt: s < KKI.I.ki:. "I I'.looui^bnrir says 1 have tried marh all he i la. he remedies on tin in irk. t and think there is none eijnal to yonrs. 1 would not t»» withont tin in for ti II tiiias their i < -t H H K """""" —MAM i\i nit ii tn Mover Bros, %/ \\ MOI.FSAI 1 l>kl tiUI>TS. Bloomsburg - - Pa. i-JfFor sale i» v all deab rs «JO LI N" W. PARNSWOKTH INSURANCE Life Firs AccidßDt and Steam Boiler Oftto*: Montgomery Bulkiln«, Mill STTMt, Danville, - • Penn'i
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