MONTOUR AMERICAN FRANK C. ANGLE. Proprietor. Danville. Pa., Aug. 27, 190.V mn suit mi. Foi: Stat r. Tuka.si'ijku, W 1. Mat times of Delaware County Fok Auditor Gknkku.. Hun. W P. Snyder of Cluster FOK Sl'l'UKloK C'Ol UT .ll'lxiKS, Hon Thomas A. M orrisoii of McKi'.ui Hun. ,1.1 Hi'inlersoii i>f Crawford niu mm! nti FOK SHKKIKK. I leorge R. Sechler. rOK KEI • IST Klt ami keoujueh FOR JUKY l'( iMMISSIONKI.V Curtis Cook GOVERNOR ODELL ON CAPITAL AND LABOR HORNELLSVILLE. N. Y., Aug •>i\ —Governor Ode 11 addressed a large gathering at tin' Hornellsville Kami ers' club today. The relations between capital and labor was the chief topic of the governor's remarks. "The mere arbitrary exercise of power leading sometimes to extravag ant and excessive demands by those whose capital is their brawn and muscle," he said, "will not correct abases, hut only result in friction which i- as disastrous as those who labor and those who are at the head of our industrial affairs. Oppression ou the other hand, which tends to de grade or lower mail in the social scale, is an offense against the laws ot God, and if permitted, will in time bring down the government, no matter how strong it may he or how commanding its influence. Mutual regard of the rights and liberty of each is essential. The man who labors is entitled to hours and remuneration which will enable him intelligently to perform his work and advance intellectually. Capital which denies these rights is an otfeu-e against the laws ol human ity and should be treated with less consideration than the man who wil fully destroys his neighbor's property or deprives him. without due process of law,of that which is justly his own and in the enjoyment of which he should he protected. "The problems of labor and capital are easy ol solutiou.if as thedominat tug and controlling action of both then- is that same desire to avoid de mauds that shall transgress the lights ot either,and that laws enacted by the majority ot the people shall In- the controlling force of all our people. Never hefoie in the history of oui country has labor been so adequately recompensed as at present. While if is true that there are selfish men who exact more than is their due and that at times friction is unnecessarily 111- jaotod into industrial affair-, we can always depend upon tin' sober minded people for the correction of abuses aud for the righting of wrongs wher ever they may exist. Gold Fish For Public School. All the public school childrell ill the State are to be delighted with the con stant sjiectade of gold fish spoiling in every class iooiu if the school authori ties shall take advantage of an offer announced Monday by Fish Commis sioiie William K. Meehan. lie was in Philadelphia considering offers of cites for the projKKed Philadelphia Imtchery but that has nothing to do with the children'* gold tisli of which enough will b« forthcoming from the established hatcherh mainly from Corry "We propose," said Mr. Meehan, "to distribute enough gold lisli to put Sve into every public school class room in the State. I mean of course that a school building with '.JO ('lass rooms will get 1(KI fish. The chief object is educational, although the aquarium will ornament the class room. The ofler is conditional upon the school authorities bearing the expense til the aijuai lums. Although we do not intend to begin cupplyiiig the tis.lt until October 15 we w «h applications to lie made immedi ately or a- early as possible to the I». partmineiit of Fisheries at llarrishurg The principal of ta< h school i- to make ap| (nation indorsed by the city or county superintendent. The fish will ln< delivered at the railroad sta tiou nearest the »chool and in order of the application " Mr Meehan added that blanks were being printed for applications from all the counties Other than Philadelphia for such -ct s ut tisli egg- in their var inus -l »*_■> s as have alreadv be. 11 sup plied to the Hoard of Ed ill it 11111 ot that i it\ tor the -ludv ot li-li eni bryology Paxaing <»f Canal. Louis Rosenthal of Hlooiiislmrg, ha pui' ha-' I ot the Petii|s\ h nil t < 'anal Company all the iron in the locks, etc., along the entire l< uirtli of the North Branch < anal fiom Norl hum l>erlaud to Nantiioke As the gr< iter portion of it is wrought iron aud tln r are immense quantitn of if. it i~ quite valuable and will require lie lafmr ot a number ot men for a con -idcr»hle length "t time In get it n ady for the market He has alreadv com lueiici'd operation- which will he coil time I until all the locks in di-m in tied Saw the Yacht Race. T J. Pru returned lioiim yesterday morning from a vi-it to New \ ork Ou Saturday he took intln gi it yacht raen. The contest, lie -alii, \\ i- full of ex« Itemelit, espeeially illlllllg tin GOUSld* rithh tune that the two boat \n rn le-arlv »br« i-l of <;t h other. The scene pre-miteil ill the hay by the num erous craft loaded 'low n with spectat ors. he said, was a very int. re. ting aud beautiful one 1 fie teachers and children expect warm weather for tin- opening of the schools. GRAND AND TRAVERSE JURORS Lists of Those Drawn for September Term of Court, Following will be found the lists- of Grand and Traverse .lurois drawn for the September term of Court : DANVILLE. FIUSTWAKI) -William C. Bowyer, Kdward K. Lunger. SECOND WAKI) John Mowrer, Hugh Puisel, Kdward Saitishury. W ill iam II Mover, David Weidensaul. THIKI) WAKD—George ltieketts, Horace Bennett, Theodore Hodman, J Sr., Peter Welsh. FOHHTH WAUD—John B. Kinn. Jr., Adam Bachinger, George Beyers. ANTHoNY \lfred Smith. DKHIiY .lolin F. Cottier. Jacob S. Moser. LIBERTY Peter Baylor, Peter M intzer, Janus 111 Ikerl. MAHONING Mar-den Brown.John Beyers. VALLEY— .loualhan Fry, Frank lb mli ickson TRAVERSK JURY. DAN VILLK. FIRST WAKI) Thomas F. Woods, .lames V. Gillaspy, B. Hush Yerrick, Charles I). Bryan, Kdward \V. Wei I /el, .lolin Marshall. SECOND W'AltD Thomas Crunil , William lies, Jacob Herman, William Heller, Samuel Trumbower. THIRD WARD—Richard Metherell, James Sherwood, Theodore ('arodisky, Charles Lyon, Daniel Jacobs, Patrick Coleman, William Oliver, John Ale- Cloud. FOURTH WAKD—George Kv, land. John Leffler, Cary Savory, Andrew Wenigor, John Bruder, Jr., John Fox, Lewis Kessler, Kapp Foster. ANTHONY Samuel Klliott, John Hitter, David McCarty, A. II Litcli ard. DKKHY—William J. Sehooloy, Will iam A. Smith, George W. Herr, John Ashcnfelter. LIBKUTY—Henry Billmeyer, J. 11. Unistead, John Hobinsoii. LIMKSTONK J. A. Cromis, W. 11. K ram in. MAHONING ,lames J Rudy,Will iam Quigg. MAYBfcßßY—Charles \. Sliultz. V A LLK Y —Elmer Feiisterniachor, William Churni, ('. W. Mart/.. WEST HEMLOCK -W B. Moore, A. J. Balliett. I>KAK.\K*S I itit NOT IIK CI'IIKD IIV local si11 |iliculions, :is lliev cannot reach I liediseased |>orl ion inttnined you have a riinilillm; sound or iin ; |lerfecl heariius and when it i- entirely clo* eil ill :ifne-- is ihe result, ami unless |,he 111- llam mat ion can he taken out ami this lulie ' restored lo II- noriiiio condilioii, heariie.: M ill he desl roved forever: nineen-es oul often are caused hy i atarrh.w huh is not liini; lull an in ' ttanicil condition of l lie mucous surfaces. We will -Ueiine Hundred Oollars for :in,\ case ot 1 lea flies- ieau-eil hy catarrh) that can jot tie<*iired lo Mall's ( al.orh I'um s,ml , ! or circulars, free. 1 Sold hy lirutoiisls, 7 ■<•. Hall'- h'ainilv Pills arc the lie*!. To be Observed Oct. 29. No action has yet been taken by the executive board for the celebration of Mitchell Day October but arrange i incuts will he made early next mouth . foi the proper observance of the an- I niversary of the winning of the first strike inaugurated by the Mine Work ers ot the anthracite field, which se . ' cured for them 10 per cent, increase in wages and other i-onco-sinns that they i had not previously enjoyed. Mitchell Day will be celebrated on ' a bigger scale in every district of the hard coal belt tlii- year than last ow • ing to the expected presence of Mitch r ell in the anthracite region at that i time. Seraiiton Mine Workers, through ' President Nichollfi. have invited him to deliver the Mitchell Day address in ' that city and it is believed that lie will accept. After the Press Association, i K Mr. Frank E. Butler, husband of Annie Oakley, the Well known shoot er, is after the Scupps-Mcßao Press ( Association for sending broadcast a story that hi- wife was arrested in I Chicago A woman crazed hy drug had been arrested ami gave ln-r name as Annie Oakley. A representative of ( the pre-- association, without making any investigation, sent a sensational story all over the country. Mrs Butler has not been West, hut ha- hocii w 1111 her husband, giving ex i hlhitioiis at the big shooting toiirna incuts in the East. Ilci hii-hand rep i re-i ills a largo powder firm and bad a denial of the stories sent < ut as soon 112 as possible. Over-Work Weakens i Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body pasr.es through your kidneys once every three minutes. rt Sidneys are your & Wwh . blood ' ur o c ' ,h, y fll |L , sgju )] ter oul the wa;.ie or impuritie:. in thi: bl d. ty.y 11 \v-Tfn " are sick or cut ts &ZV* of order, they fail to do ./ ft 7 \ their work. | I Pains.achesandrheu- I Lj matism come from ex- Vr 75 ce:,s ur| c acid in the ——blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady h< art t • ats, and makes one feel as though they h.id heart trouble, because the heart is ■ over v. rking in pumping thick, kidney p. ; .tied blood thr mgh vein. and arteries. It us' I lo be considered that only urinary troubles w-re to be traced to the kidneys, L it r. -u m idern «u ienc- prove:; that n< ~rly all c .n litullonal di .eases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by fir .1 d >ctoring your kidney:. The mild an I the extraordinary elfe.i t of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp -Root, the i;reat kidney remedy is I soon realized. It tands the highest for its I wonderful cures of the mor.t distrer, ing case and Is sold on its merits ( I-/ all It ;ggi ;f in fifty centar I n- I .liar c Y.a may have a ~ sample bottle by mail u„m.. «.f H«».t free, also pamphlet telling you how lo find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. I Mention thi:. paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co.. Liingharntun, N. Y. Don't make no mistake but remem Ist the name Swanp Hoot I> i Kil • nier s Swamp Root, and the address l>niit hi- nst-d. j Cream Balm is recognized as a specific. Price 50 cents at ilrnggists or by mail, a cold in the head iniiiicdiately dis appears when Cream Balm is used Elv Brothers, .Mi Warren Street. New York A Game at the Hospital. A picked team of al tecdiints played a game of lia-e ball oil the grounds of | the Hospital for the Insane Saturday afternoon. It was a pitcher's battle all I lie w ay I lirough The score follows R. H. <>. A.E.I I >a\ i- M, I 'apt. -- 1 0 •> 1 I Kvens, p I 0 i 0 ' Bldille. C I 1 I J 0 0 Ash F. If I 0 o Frit/,, ::ii o 112 o o o Arnold, lb I o 10 0 0 ! Stimer, rf I 1 ion Rro<*ious .!» 1* 11 I Ilud-C. rt 1 10 0 n _ _ _ - - i; II <> A E Kishel.f' iptain, \!h lii I 0 Con rod, p 1 0 •> 0 Robinson, -- 1 'J 0 2 1 Brow n. e Ie li '' I Ash. lb ; 0 0 Miller, :ih I looi Barret, rf 0 0 0 1 o Werhl, ef I 2 0 0 0 Sileoso, It.. I I 0 0 o ;i i."i -,»7 h Score by innings. Kisbel 's team 0 0 o 0 I 0 S 0 0-II Davis' team 'J 1 0 0 n 0 o 0 1--7 j Strike outs Conrnd 12; Owens 10; Base oil balls, INmrod 1; Owens II; Stolen bases, Bohiuson 2; < Kvens 1 ; I'onroil'J; F. Ash I. Umpire, Dr. A nicy. TO OURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative I'nnno lets All druggists n-fund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Groves's signature is on eacli box. 25. Will Break Records. There is every probability that the reg ular passenger travel next imintli will be the heaviest in the history of the railroads ot the eastern section ot the count r\ The summer traflie ha- In en I'lHirmous ami judging from the rccotds of pn vioils years an increase of from fifteen to twenty five per cent may be looked for 111 September. The reasons for this are many. As a vacation month Scptotnhi-t has grown to be every bit as popular a month as August 111:111 \ people preferring to seek ic-l and recreation in the plea ant ilays of tin early autumn and the opening of schools and colleges in all pails of the country maki buttle iCiUcentsi contains a supply for a year. All drug :nst.s sell them. WOMAN SAVED PROM DROWNING SIJNBUKY, Aug. 215. I)ora Owens, aged about twenty one years, who says lier home is at Milton, wa> rescu ed from drowning in tlie river here at I o'clock this afternoon Her icscue is due to tin' heroic work of Attorney (leorge E. Deppin who. while sitting s p. in. Emporium Junction 5 :o."> p. ni., arriv ing at at p. in. Kxcorsion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclus ive of limited express trains, within ten days, will he sold at SIO.OO from Washington and Baltimore ;i/i from York ; SIO.OO from I .itt lestown ; $lO.(Hi troin Oxford, I'a. ; :i.~i from Columbia ss.r»o from Harrishurg; SIO.OO from Winchester, Ya. ; S7.SO from Altoona;! $7. lo from Tyrone ; *•'>. l.~i from Belle- ' fonte; s">.lo from Ridgway; S»V.H) from Sunbury and Wilkcsbarre; s."i.7"i from Williamspor; and at proportion | ate rates from principal points. A ! stop-over will be allowed at Buffalo I within limit of ticket returning. The special trains of Pullman parlor I cars and day coaches will he run with . 1 each excursion miming through to | Niagara Palls. An extra charge n\ 11 1 ! be made for parlor-car seats. An experienced tourist agent, and j chaperon will accompany each excur | sion. For ileswiiptive pamphlet, time of! | connecting trains, and further infor mation apply to neare.-t ticket agent, or address (Jeo. W. Boyd, Oeiieral! Passenger Agent, Broad Sire. I St a tioii, Philadelphia. I (fluid's Narrow Escape. Drinking coal oil, tl. two-ycji old son . .lohn Krehs, who live two inih- below .b rsevlown, had a narrow escape fiom dcath I'lnirsday. The mother had drawn some oil from a can with which to start the tire, when she was called away ami the lit lie fellow, espying the oil, which wa in the cup, drank the contents of the cop. lie at OIICH became very ill anil was taken to the olliec ol l)r .1 Iv Shumaii. For more than au hour lie remained in an uncoils ions c mlilion, but I)r Shiini a 11 worked heioii illy with him and at last succeeded in resuscitating him. He remained in a critical con dition for some time but it is no thought that he i- entirely out of danger. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? You can eat whatever and whenever you like If you take Kod< I. By the use of this remedy disordered digestion and diseased stomachs are so completely restored to health, and the full performance of their (unctions naturally, that such foods as would lie 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 tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all disorders arising therefrom. Kodol Digests What You Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. I Botllas only Refular '-. J 1.00. holdlnf 2% llmaa th« trial me, which sail! for 50 cents. Praoarod b* €. O. DaWITT * OO . Ohicago. ffc Sold bv ' Josh A' Co. Panics no to fpHl.od a week .lohn Wnnaniak'T pa\s hi- advertising manager $lO uoo a year More young people should i|nalify themselves to write nils a- there are openings for all who are properly ipiuli tiled. You can take an advertising course by mail. There i- also a book ont.be subject containinir Fifty <'oiu pb'te licssons. It is entitled I heory and Practice ol Adverli-in ■ i-the first and only text book on advertisim in the world and is written h\ a practical ad vertising man. Who can profit by having this book FIKST, tile merchant who SHOULD gel twice the re-ulfs from his advertising. SKI I>Nl>. the young man or woman who wants to prepare lor (msitions pa\ ing from S2"I on to $ 100 on A week Tlllltll. school teachers clerks, 4eno graphers and book keepers who wish to double their illCollle Theoryand Practice of Advertising ill flexible Covers will be sent to ail \ lid dress on receipt of SEVEI.TS Ll\> cents or 111 cloth for ONE dollar Knclosed cur reilCJ HI sealed lei TCL* Should \ oil be ill doubt whether you want to take up the more ■ \hiiis|e.L course by mail. \ou should order a copy of the book. It will explain mam things as it contains all the salient principles of advertising. After yon have BOUGHT a liook, yon can il yon \\ I-LI SECURE contract to sell liook-; in order t<» pa\ for complete correspondence coin- Oriler a LW>ok tod.T> I>•> I I now 111. 1 W \V,v;nN-I 1.1.1 r A M Author 250 Sugar Si Middleburg Pa UNDERTAKER TELLS UNCANNY STORY Many stories have been told and written concerning happenings of a strange nature at the death of persons Sonic of the tales have seemed too "spooky" to believe. The narrator has been given the pitying smile of incredulity and as he was unable to prove his story with visible evidence, lie has been put down on the list of the town's prevaricators. The truth ol the following strange story is vouch ed for by Funeral Director A. J. Drumheller, of Otto's Station: Kehuck, Northumberland county, n farming district,situated about twelve miles west, of Slutniokin, is wildly ex cited over a st range phenomena and the natives believe il i- some omen from heaven. Six years ago the beloved 18-year- I old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fisher, who reside on a farm near Kehuck, was stricken ill with a pecu liar malady. For months site suffered terribly, but despite this was cheerful and battled bravely with death. As her end drew near the grief of the parents became uncontrollable and l hey refused to be comforted. One day while the family were gathered around the dying girl's bed praying for her recovery, a strange light filled the room. There was a pause in the prayers but the light faded away as quickly as it appeared. The mysterious work of (tod impress ed itself upon all,and to their astonish ment as they gazed upon the ceiling there appeared an exact likeness of the dying one, her brilliant eyes gazing down with a strange light. They were terrified and turned to the bedside ex peeting to find the spirit of their be loved gone to the great unknown. She still lived and when asked if she saw the image on the wall replied m the negative. The very next day the suffering soul took it- heavenly flight, but the face 1 still remained upon the bedroom ceil ing. After the funeral efforts were made to eradicate the image, but all were futile. Then the wall paper was removed, but the saintly face still re mained, and the family decided to treat the affair as a supreme revela | tion of some kiiid. Three weeks ago a 22 year old I son became ill and a- the ailment \\;i uot considered serious, a physician I was not. summoned. However, one I week ago Tuesday, while the family were saying the usual morning prayer j in the young man's sick room, the | family was again startled, for on the | wall near the floor and at the side of the bed, the bead and shoulder- of the sjck youth appeared. The same light accompanied the tip|iearaiicn of the mi age as upon lie occasion of thedaugh tor's death sis years before. The young man failed to see the image of himself and said that of his dead sistei ii id dis.app ared The stricken youth said he wa go ing to die and was resigned lo IM- I ite. Late ill the afternoon he pi s d peacefully away amid the tear- and prayers of his devout parents and brothers and sisters. The funeral was held last S itui.l iv under the direction of Cudertaker ,\ .1 I>ruinheller, ol Otto Station. The images n | both daughter an I -on remain upon the ceiling and w ill rc-pect i vel v. Many persons have traveled miles lo the Fisher homestead Io view the strange phenomena, but no one has been able to explain the uivstery away. The family has lie come accu.-tomed to the images in I say they do not w nit tlieiil to disap pear. Parks Sentenced. NKW YOUK,August 2»"> Samuel .1. j Parks, walking delegate of the llou-e | -miths' and Biidgemcn's union, wbc I was convicted last week of extorting I s.'oo from Josephus Plenty, a New Jersey contractor, tor the settlement of a strike, was today sentenced h\ 1 Recorder Gotl to a term of not le-r than two yeais and six mouths, ami not more than three years nnl -i\ j months in Sing Sing prison. All application will he at onc» i made to a justice of the supreme courl for a certificate of reasonable douhl pending the filing of an appeal. It granted this will act as a stay and an application will he made to have Park: . admitted to hail pending the decision of the appeal. Simmers is Safe. There need be no feat that Koherl H. Simmers, the pure food agent who recently caused the arrest, ol sonii merchants HI Wilkcsbarre for selling alleged impure articles, will lie depos eel hecaused he did not hire a certain attune V to represent the state 111 lie prosecutions. It was said that In Would he deposed lor this lillcgei failure to obey orders from his sii periors. It now transpires thai he ban no instructions a- to whom lie sliouhi engage and lie was free to use his owi judgment. It seem- to be not generally knowi that the pedestrian has the light ol way over the person dining a horse People crossing our streets think, us ually, that they are obliged to bull ind await the pleasure of drivers ol Veliicb- knowing, to h> sure, thai tliev will come to griil it they do uol but not -ii The lavs maintains th> right ol way fot foot passengers, aim drivels are obliged lo rein up if pcoph as.-ert their rights Cntertained Her ('lass. Mis, Fmiiia Ivo-leiibauder enlerlain ed bet Sunday school class coniiecteil Willi the Fir-t Baptist church \• ix pleasantly at bet home, We-t Malum ing street, vcslerday afternoon Thost forming the class an Klsn Kcefer, Le ill Hill, Kli/abeih Jones, Kb aunt t'ormaii, Helen I'hiliip-, Ohattie I.i \ zlev and Florence Join - To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, j* f y/ <>* every I Seven Million boies sold in post 12 months. This Signature, I >!■■! I II——HI ■ * ATROCITIES OH THE BULGARIANS CONSTANTINOPLE, August >»'. Tin Bulgarian at roc it ics on the (* i < eks contiuue throughout the distuihed territory. In the district of Oastoria thev buried a village priest alive,lea* ing only his head above giound At Kailar and other village- the in-tirg cuts killed the Greek schoolmaster after subjecting them to borrildi toi - tures. At Losnitza the collector of taxes and two geudarun - were killed and the collector's office robbed. At Tchakalaroff five (irei !,- and two Turks lost their lives Tho sultan is endi avoring to put an end to the antagonism to the foreign consuls He ha- ordered that the troops salute the foreign represent;* fives, and that all courtesii - lie shown to tlicm. Abdul Ifainid has also shown an in cliii.it ion to invest the troops with new blood, by putting at their head men who have merited such honor by good fighting. I'lie first one so honor ed is Fetid Pasha, who has been pro mised the command of tin division of Monastic, because with fitly men lie recently defeated a force of 2 N: > Bul garians. Sofia, August 2f>. All information relative to theiiiovenn nts of the Maci (lonian insurgents received here i , scrappy and conflicting. Il is . videtif, 1 however, that the insurgents an mov I ing eastward toward the Bulgarian frontier with the hope of . mhracing a wider area and thus forcing tie 'l urk to spread out. The sultan's troops have made somi .'progress in the district of Monastir, but the ravines there are -n numerous and lent shelter for the insurgent tiaiids who nre incessantly raiding tic surrounding country. Vienna, Aug. 2ti.—Die Zeit's Phili]> jiopolis correspond"ut wires that the Turkish consul there recently had an encounter with some Bulgarian gend armes. The consul intervened to pre vent arrest of a friend, and the gen damn s turned on the official and at tempted to place him under arrest Tin consul escaped to his office only att> r ( a brisk race. His clothing was had I y deranged and bis coat torn. I Two Shows Uombined. 4 The Bard Bros, citctis which ap , peared here early in the season, has 3 been enlarged by the addition of the r . Sipe Dog & Pony Show Tho coin ,■ biuatioii is now touring the southern . section of the state and meeting with . good success t CH>C*3CH>CK3QOQOOQDOOOOOOOOOOCE&OQOOQOOOO OOOOQPOQOOOOj I Williamsport ' | Dickinson Seminary « T si Home and Christian s. hooi. Igl D carefully as : • ri! triininp. taking a (11 m«al iBMHi i« | 8 each pupil. Asj ii-n ; ■ M " * CI I X make bail held and gymnasium d real nlk Single bob, IxmHuv a..ey XI | 8 arul swimming pool. It : •-.•-ctive studies -r a- .- „ X selection. Stenography and Business Course t.. ' O II ft ships ar<- offered. Seventeen skilled teachers. M . X I 0 Physical Culture, with other ttranches or alone, under teachers with best home O A .112. !5- *r i * * Q I B witli discounts to ministers, ministerial candidiases lM ' »nd two turn. X D same family. Fall term optens September 7lh, Cataiojjue tree. Address 01 g KLV. f.DWAKD I CRAY, D.D., President. Wilhamsport. Pa ooooooooooooooooooooooooj The Home Paper j : : of Danville. • I x t 4 ! Of course you read s, I ill IK. I THE TUPLES I POPULAR 1 APER. II Everybody Reads It. •_ ____________ it .112 it Published I very Mor*iin\r Incept | that have visift <1 this ection tin--urn i i nier. Hut there is no way t«> dist ov. i the amount of im nt:»l tnpuish that i ■ heel! CHII-'d to those I • ol.|e W'llO '!'• fc"' lltlder the tahle every time flu ' ]* i *' 11 fluid tlashe- through tie air Four representative-ot the !"n • ! States rcn-n- bureau of Washington D. C., are tourinp tin state patheriitf: -tati-ti< - shnwiin? Tv i ft i a!-o mi itlK inquiries a- to tli tax i t 112 r what purpose - the moil' vin i fy is annually s| ent A GOOD THING GIVE IT A PUSH. I.IVON'A ('AMI' l'\. At'KII. -M I'.Hr.' MoVKIt BK*>s I»KAU SIR I think that everv man that hi- t team of horses or any -t'»-k out-lit t<> I have a 1* itth" of Mover - White Liniment in the sfiihle or hi- hon-i I had a horse tliat stepjied in a hole u th his front f«»ot. minim; down the mountain with a trail of pro -. ami fell r rward anil strained his shoulder lilmlf Tint it swelled so fast that vve i nld hardly get the collar off. ami in two hour- hi - neck was swollen to all the -kin w rild holil We nseil yonr White Limn* : t freely.ami in a few days he was tow rk again. and does not show any -inn* .112 lameness, it worke.l like mairic Kespectfnily Yonrs. J. A. BAHTHAST * * * MAxrFAf-rneEt* MY Mover Bros •/ WHOLESALE IMF! OOISTS. Bloomsburg - Pa. For sal.' t«v all dealers ' 1h« i♦ •;*»» ft! Mi Si xf I sufantrv em* ' t- d\ • ut' I i t .. »Ut Of a po-lhle ».'■> i uid hiftliti • nth r jciMi nr. #».r. t». v It' ate The warm »r*d humid waller 4 the ! j.a-t few -lin nor .nit >-hnmu '"'if s, ;ui .! th fn**f lin th< >otn it*-|r is r* »ttv to h* t» -ir fl. Three w . k .! h»>f ttle r T*W Uejinrlmeiit l if Fwfe-rte* - ifselt hn-v noM in vim-mmm i- i - vioUfor of the fl-t, .i« . ris :»rr»«g PhilftHi iphta and K» art tw Mai.wwv • . Thii'sHay i.v k •- Kates from A §£ » Mllfiitt, l> inutile. 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