RAILROAD TIME TABLES. "KNN R R (IST WEST. 7.11 A. M '.(.14 A.M. 10.17 " 12 is P M. 5.91 P M 4 81 »> " 7.51 ' SUM DAYS. 10 17 A. M. 4.31 P. M. L» L A W R R ■AST WEST. 8 57 A . M ».oti A. M. 10 IV - 12.44 P.M. ill P. M 433 ' 548 - *37 " SUNDAYS. 6.57 A M «t'44 I M. 5.48 P. M 887 •* PHI LA «v HEADING R A NORTH. SOUTH. 7.58 A M 11 24 A. M IMivx tins r.M BLOOM STREET 7 55 A M 11.32 A.M. 8 VI P M ti.o4 P. M. PAYING OFF THE WATER DEBT The Water Commissioners who have started out with tile object of effect ing a five Miousand dollar reduction of the water debt annually, have just bought in tw > 1 thousand dollars worth of watei bonds, which of course is equivalent to reducing the indebted uesi- of the Wafer department that amount The water works are well equipped and in exoelleut working order. A good d» >4l was needed at the plant in the way of equipment during recent years which in addition to the run ning expenses absorbed the bulk of the reveuue The live thousand dollars, w-t aside for liquidation accrues alike from the water tax and the water rvut. The Water Commissioners have ab andoned the idea ot laying a water main to South Danville, now that the proposition to furnish the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company with filtered water has talhu through. It is true that the extension of th? water system lo South Danville would be welcomed by a number of the residents, but whethi r the patronage there,consider able though it might be,would justify the heavy expense of laying a main across the river is doubtful ami the Water Commissioners are uot disposed to make the experiment. Fearful Otitis Against Him. Bedridden,alone aud destitute. Such in brief was the condition of an old Mjldiei by name of J. J. Havens, Ver sailles, Ohio. For vears he was trou bled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him re lief At length be tried Fleetric Bit ters It put him on his feet in short order and now he testifies. "I'm on the road to complete recovery.'" Host ou i*Mllh for Liver ami Kidney trou bles and all foruis of Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only Title. Guar anteed by Paules it Co , Druggists Y. M. 0. A, Notes, At the miuing camp of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Co., l,a Cananea, Souora, Mexico, which has been in o(>eratioii about four years, having 38,730 employees, 40 per cent of whom are Americaus, ami which is one of the largest Copper'producing points IU tfie southwest, the help of the Inter national Committee ot the Young Meu'n Ohristiau Assocatiou has been requested in forming an Association A brick building, costing over .*lO, - ouo, has been erected ami contains baths, reading rooms, aud a library of 2.000 volumes, audience room, etc , which will lie set apart by the com pany for the use for an Association, which will tie oigaui/<«l as soon as a pr«ip' rlv qualified ami trained Associa tion secretary etui tin secured The cou.'iauv had stipulated that any work doue should not he under the supervis ion ot any religious organization; hut ou study log the success of the Kail load Associations, which arc conduct ed at aoo points, ami learning of it* success there,as well as among similai classes ot iueu, they readily agreed to ttie organization of an industrial department for the benefit of the Am ericans employed by the company, and appropriated |l2. R I i gold > cash, per month, HI addition to supplies towards running expenses. This is the first miuing camp in the southwest to en dorse the Association plan, ami if the Association is organized here, it is quite likely that r miliar Associations will also tie formed at four other poiuts iu the immediate vicinity, where SOUJI- ten thousand men are em ployed The president of this company, a fr* years ago. a poor prospector, hut now a multi millionaire, says that when he . aim- West some years ago, from New York, the only thing he brought with him that was ever of any value to him, was a membership ticket in the Young Men's < iiristian Association This is oue of many point* 111 tie' Wist which has appealed to the uuiig M> u's Christian \ssocia lion- for assistance in umlci takings foi I lie lietterineiit of the social con dII MIIIS of then employei - At lloug las Mask* where the Assoi i ttion ha had a building erected foi It by the muaiug company, which wns opened ia*t Christina*, eveiy man who is an employe ha- a membership ticket and pays ♦ on a month foi ii "l h• only trouble with this Young M.-u's t 'hi is tiau Association' the pi< s|di iit of tin company said, "is that the men an saving tie mouev that they used to spend ,u tie gambling and drinking houto s of tie; town,and are able tore turu to their homes when tie* mood striki u them It i- changing the i h»ra< ter of the place In -i\ months tie- lot ti attendance of miners aud their families at the building lias been 4-v-i and i'.' s baths have been liiveit The wi klv entertainments bare attracted ti,e.:tn and the athletic eveuts ,1.1140 Fr a hilions attack t;tke < himher mm • stomach ami Liver Tablets and ;i quick cnr>- is certain F>l sale b> Pauley a? is :i SPRING FIELD R II G. A. E. Vordv, It 0 1 10 1 W. Welter, lb 1 0 11 1 2 Hancock, 21» I »> 8 0 <» J. Welter, ss 0 Ii 2 0 Wetzel, «b 0 <> fi i 1 'skoski, p 0 0 2 0 Total 4 5 27 8 »*. Danville 3 0 0 2 0 2 <> 0 0-7 Springfield 2 0 0 »» t> <» 2 0 0- 4 i First base on balls otf Skoski 2; ofV McCloud •!. Two base hits -Hottmau Stinck out by Skoski 2; bv McCloud Double plays Yerrick to Hoffman Passed balls Hachman Afternoon Game DANVILLE. K. 11 (> A E Gosh, If I a o 0 0 Koss. :ib 12 11 I Yerrick, 2b 2 14::! Amiuerinan, rf o o 1 I o Hoffman, lb (I 0 10 o I Hachman, c o O a It 0 Shannon, ef o 11 o o Logo, ss 0 ti ti a 0 Long, p o o 1 :s I Total 4 ti *2ti 13 4 ♦Hancock out by being hit with bat ted bail. SPKINGFIKLD. K. 11. O A E. Yordy, If 10 10 1 W. Welter, lb 11 16 0 0 Tiley. cf., ss 1114 0 J. Welter, ss. 3b 1114 0 Hancock rf., cf .1 10 0 1 Wetzel, 2b 1 o a ti 1 Moran, |>., it 0 0 1 0 1 Skosk i, 3b., p 1 2 0 8 _ 0 Moore, c 1 2 5 0 0 Total H H 27 17 I Danville o 0 a 0 2 00 0 0 4 Springfield 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 0-8 Two base hits —Gosh, Koss Double plays, Wetzel to W. Welter. Struck out by Long ;i; by Moran I ; by Skoski 8. Hi rst base on called balls off Long I ; oti Moran I ; off Skoski 1 Passed balls—Hachman Stolen bases— Dan ville a. Hit by pitcher, Long, Wetzel, Yordy. Umpire, Jones. Time 1 hour and 3i minute When the Nerved Are Shattered. When the nerves are shattered one cannot think, work, eat, sleep or ac complish anything. Its a case of force all the time -a continued effort to keep going no alfe —no energy—no ambition—upset it anything nervous headaches—cry ing spells fits of depression and utter despondency. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills cure this condition to -tay cured by rebuilding the shatter ed nervous svsteiu —nourishing the nerve ( 'liters and rcsupplyiug what is lacking the active principle of life— Nerve Force. Mr J. M Kline of Paxiuos, Pa., >ays : " Last fall 1 got a box of Dr. A. W < 'base's Nerve Pills at Gosh's Drug Store, Danville, Pa .and had my wife use them. She had suffered a great deal from shattered nerves and sleep lessness aud nothing seemed to do her much good. The Pills acted like a charm soothing and quieting the nerves giving retstul sleep and good general strength She speaks most highly of them and I have no hesita tion in recommending them " fiOc. a box at dealers or l>r A W. Chase Medicine < Jo., Kuffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase M I), are on every package. Mine Workers Report. The quarterly repoit of the auditing committee of the IJ. M. W was coin |iltii> d Friday night With a nieniher.-hip of I, t HIO scattered throughout tin states, from coast to coast, less than two thousand men are on strike. The ripurt shows that the organization now has fH'.t'.l.iilO.'.H, in cash in its treasury and an income approximating |«'IO,(NNI a month. The situation as fai *- the Mine Workers aie concerneii was never more gratifying in the his tors of the union. The number of Catholics among Am ericans is I'.i.MKi,ooo They are minis ten I by one < 'ardiual, 17 Archbishops, Ml bishops, .. apostolic curates, ami 12,' ion priest* in nearly IS, OtJO church INSANE GIRL FOUGHT ON TRAIN Miss Florence Love, brought to the Danville hospital for the insane from her home in Philipshurg, Friday, created considerable excitement along the route. Between Williains|iort and Halt's station she became so excited that it required several men to hold her oil the Reading car. It is report ed from Philipshurg that the insanity of the young woman was the result of an experience with a fortune teller. Miss Love is a young woman of nice appearance, well dressed, and of evi dent culture. She left hei home at Philipshurg Friday morning, arriving in Williainsport at noon over the Beech Creek, tin the Reading train which leaves Williainsport at 4:80 o'clock in the afternoon she was brought to Danville She was accom panied by relatives. Shortly after leaving the Williainsport station she became very much excited, and before long was so violent that her attend ants had the greatest trouble holding her. Her screams and struggles caused great excitement in the car,which was filled with men, women and children. She was finally subdued. At Jersey Shoie.on the Hoecli Creek train, the young woman's attendants had a struggle with her which was repeated at various points Her case is a very sail one, moie particularly because of the origin of her trouble. The story told her by the fortune tel ler preyed on her mind until it gave way under the strain, and she became so unmanageable that her friends found it necessary to remove her to an as v 1 11 in. WHY IT SUOOEEPS. Because it's for one Thing Only, And Danville is Learning. Nothing can be good for everything. Doing one thing w ill brings sncceess. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing oiilj They're for sick kidneys. The V cure backache, every kidney ill. Here is evidence to prove it. Mr Geo. Mitllin, DciilM on Main St., Bloonisbiirg, says:"l procured Doan's Kidney Pills from Mover Bros.' Drug Store for my brother-in law Peter Leiseuring at Bear Gap. He suffered inti iisi Iv from his kidneys and from pain 111 his htck and loins. The usual accompaniments of inactive kidneys were present and added to Ins misery. Doan's Kidney Pills which 1 sent lii 111 gave positive relief. He was pretty thoroughly made known the merits of this remedy in this section. " Plenty more proof like this from Danville. Call on your drugigst and alls what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box Foster-Milbum Co , Buafflo, N Y , sole agents for the United Slates. Remember «he name Doan's- mil take no substitute What Will Autumn H< ? September has opened up very au spiciously so far as warmth is eon cernt d and Inqie- are 1 \pn ss. d that we shall be blessed with genial weath er We say "hopes " because the weather man has made 110 forecast aud is rich only 111 a historii al resume ot the summer that's gone. With the last day of the month, August and the summer of Unci pass into hi.story as the coldest recorded by the Weather Bureau. June reached the record of I*SI. July was just a little hit ott normal, but not enough to keep its fellow months of the sum mer from taking the average temper ature a fraction below the ligure reached in IS'.i7. According to the New Yoik Herald Weather man the average temperature dining June, July ami August figuring the hist day of the latter month at the normal was tisi degrees. lii l s ;ir the average temperature was reconleil at three quarters of a di g1 ee highei The aver age temperature during .' ugiist has been ti11.5 degrees, ueailv two degrees lower than the lowest mark the .uonth ever reached. In IS'.iT aud eight times previous to that year the average temper!lire for August was recorded as 71 degrees. Mariners of the old fashioned school have looked askance at the peculiar conduct ot the elements during the last thirty days. The nor'easters caused them 110 alarm, hut their frequency and depressing effect on the mercury led the more supersti tious to fear that the sun somehow had slipped a cog and descended 011 the equator days before its time, am) sent bounding over the universe myr iad equinoctial storms. The sun, however,has been running 011 schedule time. August has simply suffered a little more than usual, owing to the arrival of a few extra nor'eatsers. A Purgative Pleasure. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or con stipation you know what a purgative pleasure is These famous little pills cleanse the liver ami rid the system of all bile without producing unpleasant effects They do no gripe, sicken or weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues ami organs involved. W. 11. Howell, ot Houston, Tex., says; "No better pill can be used than Lit tie Early Risers for constipation, sick headache, etc." Sold by Paules & <'o., J. I>. t Josh t Jo. Tirst of Its Kind. A gasoline motor car, the first rail road automobile ever seen 111 this sec tion was run over the S. B A B. front Watsontown to Berwick Saturday. In the party were S. B. Haupt, gener al manager of the road, of Milton; I Charles Cochran, secretary and trea surer, of William-port , M. A Bruger, passenger agent, of Watsontown, and Maurice Ijiiveiiright, of Philadelphia. Buckleti's Arnica Salve. Has world wide fame for marvelous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, oititneiit or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Son s, Felons. Ulcres, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Fever Son's, Chapped Hands, Skin Erup tions; infallible for Piles t'ure guar autecd. Only a. r ic at Paules Co., Druggists FIKHMGNS OUTING LABOR DAY All roads led to DeWitt's Park Moil : day and; consequently any one who I Went out at all journeyed to the park. The weather was not of the ideal sort | favorable tor picnics. Willi the. therm ometer a little above degrees sun shine was rather more to be enjoyed than the cool shade ot the grove. Dur ing tint afternoon the weather became threatening and once if actually rain ed. Notwithstanding, there was a big crowd at the Firemen's Picnic, the number coming and going at the park during the day being little, if any, less than txvo thousand. There was ample entertainment for all. thanks to the forethought and industry of the Committee of Arrangements The park presented a busy scene. On the j merry go-round, on the swings, on the pavilion, where dancing was in pin gress, there was "something doing" all at the same tim • In addition to these there were little groups where quoit pitching and other spoils were in progress. Dinner and supper were partaken of at the paik, the big army of picnickers at meal time resolving itself into little groups each ol which surrounded a well-tilled table. Few of the contests came oil", owing to the lack of entries. The running race was won by a Arthur Williams The gieascd pig chase, which was won by (ittoige Ashtou,was the most amus ing event ot the day. When tint pork er was let loose four contestants dash ed after him, in addition to Asliton, Samuel Lewis and Alex Rainier being iu the chase. After the greased pig was caught the trick vva< to bold liiin but Ashtou proved equal to the em ergency and received the pig as a . prize. (late prizes were won as follows: First prize Silver Teasel ticket No. HH'.ti. Second jirize Lad ies' (inlil watch ticket No 7 IU. Third prize Parlui ('lock ticket , 115.1. Fourth Prize- I'oil t s,-t ticket No. fitiO. Those holding the luckv numbers will call at Smith's jewelry store lor prizes. The follow ing persons he Id t he I nek y numbers which drew ilie gat ■ priz s at the Firemen's picnic i n Moudav : Wallace Hoover, Riverside, ticket No. KHiii, silver tea set. Miss Jennie Dyei, Riverside, ticket No. 74H, lady's gold watch Miss Anna Klase, Water street, tick et No llf»:i. parloi 'dock. Mi- William PausuitiKlit, Second street, ticket No fill*l, toilet set A Remarkable Record. ( haiiiberlaitj,'s Cough Remedy has a remarkable record It has been in use for over thirty years, during which time many million Kittles have been sold and used. It has long lieen the standard and main reliance in the treat ment of croup iu thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been rejKirted to the manufactures in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even as soon as the croiipy cough appears, it will prevent the at, tack. It is pleasant to take, many children like it. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as c-onfideiitly to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Panics vV r Co. druggists. Pathetic Scene Enacted, "i'was a pathetic scene which oc curred ou Second street.Rerw iek,Mon day morning,in which a wayward son, Officer Beishlilie,tbe (toy's luotbei and father,together with much picturesque language intermingled. The son was evidently front the rural districts and bad arrived in Hi-rwick on the tirst train and had evidently imbibed too freely for about ten o'clock lie was found by Offiger Heishline utterly uu able to control his movements. Reiug assisted by a special officer be was conducting biui to the lock-up when his mother who was waiting at the Y M. C. A. efpied him in the street and running out begged in pleading tones, that touched the hearts of the by standcrs, that her son be not lodged in jail It was bis first offense she said and she would promise that it would be the last Her husband then joined the gathering throng and added his efforts to those of bis wife. Finally moved, the officer consented that if they would take liiin immediately home, be would release him. The wo man, who would have been a match tor many a pugilist, with words more forceful than elegant, prophesying what would be in store for the young man when they reached the faim,pro ceeded to conduct hi into a wagon. This was no small task as the lad had to be carried so that a neighbor offer ed her assistance and together they succeeded in escorting him in the vehicle. Landing hint there the lady turned ami alter giving vent to her feelings upon the police, the persons responsible for the boy's condition ami then upon the boy himself proceeded home, stopping once iu awhile in her conversation to remind the young man with no gentle force that hereafter when the folks went away be was to stay home. Tendered a Government Position. Professor (ieorge l> Horner, teaehei of the Commercial Course of the High School, tlt rough I lie Civ i 1 Serv ice Cfim mission has been offered a position in the Engineering department at Large of the United States Army Professor Horner on Saturday stated that he would not accept the appointment. Stomach Trouble. I was troubled with my stomach for the past, four years," says D L. Reach, of ('lover Nook Farm. Greenfield. Mass A few days ago I was induced to try a box of ('haiuhf rlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets I have taken part of them and feel a great deal 1 letter If you have any troiiblewit.li your stom ach try a lto_ of these Tablets Von are rtain to be pleased with there stills. Price 25 cents For sale by Paules lll ininhi« r- of Moti tour iiiid Northumberland counties re convened in joint session at tin I'ourt House Saturday, luit adjourued with out tnki any action on tln- right (it way across the river bridge Messrs. < 'noiier, Heck and Rouden hush (if the Northumberland county Hoard arrived at this city ou the 10:17 ; Pennsylvania train, accompanied hy their attorney, Charles C. Lark, ot Sunliury. They proceeded at once to the (!ourt House where they wen joined hy \V Cook, George Leig how and Henry ("ooper, the Montour county ' 'oinniissioners. In older that their action taken might reflect public sentiment the ( 'otumissioiiers decided to hold an I open meeting and as on Tuesday with drew to the Grand Jury room, which was thrown open to the public. The loom wui soon tilled, the crowd repre senting both sides of the river. Two petitions were presented and read to the ComiiiisMoiiers, one of tilt-in, begging that the right of way in and through the river bridge lie granted the Danville and Hiverside street railway Company and the other opposing it. J. H Kase made an ad dress in opposition He was follow ed by Huigess W. T Sheppersoli beg ging that light of way be giaiited and stating that the Horough of 1 Hiverside is heartily in sympathy i with the trolley project that an ordin- ! ance granting the right of way through that borough has already been drawn up and has parsed its first reading At p. in the two boards of Com missioners met in joint session behind closed doors At ibis meeting the proposition -l appointed hardware ston - in tin t ion. Mr Cole'a business has frown until the several divisions of the lire k !■!•»< k successively built extending lfill ft. 112 back and ranging from ' ton - to stories ill height aie packed full ot I goods comprising all the lunurin-rabli lilies that goto make up a hardware stock. The need of additional room an well as of a more convenient h raiigemciit lias hecone lin | ' rat iv- Hence the impi nveinoiits,xx Inch will abolish the large numhci ot small store rooms and raise the mam block to a uniform lc iglit of three store - When remodeled the establishment will contain three store rooms ote above the other The In I ami sintid floors will lie J .'X I. 11l feel , ill! thllil floor, '■!.! xso feet Near the cciiti iof the building on the Lowei Mulberry , street side au olevatoi will be install ed, while at the rear of each of tie store rooms there will In a wide Kng 11sii stairway The carpenters began work yester day. Mi. Cole hopes to have there building complete hy the la-t of Or | obt r. A Boy s Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to diti, and a son riding for life, I s * miles, to get Dr King's New Dist o* I cry fin ('oiisuuipt inn, ('oiigli net Colds, \\ . II Hrowtl, of LeesV lib. Ind., endured death's agonies front asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him He writes: "I now sleep sound ly every night." Like marvelous cures of Cousupmtion, Pneumonia, Hrouchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles Guarante ed bottles 50c and ff 00. Trial bot tles free at Paules & Co's drug store Birthday Surprise. A birthday party was tendered to H. L. Diehl at bis home on Hlooui road ou Friday evening. The affair was a complete surprise to Mr. Diehl and it proved to Ist a most enjoyablu occasion. An excellent supper was served. Those present were , .'VPr and Mrs. Jacob Sbultz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rishel, Mr. and Mrs. George Leighow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller, Mr. Aaron Mauser, Mr and Mrs. Edwin Wertman, and children Milroy and Roscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arter and children Walter and Bertha, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leigho A and son Hen nio, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Delhi, Mr ami Mrs I'la.eini Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vastine, Mr. ami Mrs. ' William Fern, Mr. and Mrs. William E Dei hi and children Kemiie and Howard, Mr and Mrs. Henry Wire man, Mrs. Luther Cuthbert aud chil dren Virgiuia and Constance. Mrs. Clarence Rishel, Mrs. Repina Wire man, Mrs Ptggv Haylor, Mrs Daniel (Vosslcv, Mrs. John Roberts, Mr- Lloyd Haylor, Mrs. James Morrison, Mr. aud Mrs. Hurley Haylor and chil dren Clarence. Annie, Florence ami J Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. William Hart /.ell, Mr William Mausl.Mr. and Mi ! Joliit Kruin. Mr. and Mrs. William L. | Diehl, Mis. Mary Diehl,Mrs Rebecca S Wright,Mr. aud Mrs. R. I. Diehl and I children David, Mary and Paul, Mis Miller and Misses Annie Diehl,Emilia Heath, Ruth Heath, Grace Diehl,Etta I Mauser, Annie Freeze, lla/.el Freeze, Viola Fern and Martha Haylor. [ Messrs Roy Fein,Ralph Haylor, Fred Do hi, Philip Diehl ami Isaiah Foust I Distress After Evtiug Cured. Judge \S T. Holland, of Greeiisburg, La.,who is well aud favorably known, says : "Two years ago I suffered great ly from indigestion. After eating, great distress would invariably result, lasting for au hour or so and my nights were restless. 1 concluded to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it cured nit) eutirely. Now my sleep is refresh ing and digestion perfect." Sold by Paules t?t Co., J. I). Gosh & Co. Farmer Used Gun to Good Effect. At the point ot a gun farmer Law son Lee, who lives near Nuuudia, captured Kov Hublish and John Huh lisli, father and son, in the act ot stealing apples in his orchard, Satur day, and now the two offenders are domiciled in the Columbia ('ounty jail awaiting trial at the September term of Court. The farmers thereabouts have been heavy losers this summer from the de prcdations of the foreigners who i tun over from Mount Carmel to prcv upon them. Accordingly when his hired man brought word to farmer Lee Sat unlay that his orchard was being pill aged lie armed himself and stalled after the men. Stealthily making his way through a corn field that hid liiin from the thieves lie got almost upon them before he was discovered At tirst they paid but little attention to llllll, picking apples from the trees and placing them in sacks while in In presence In a manner that could not he misunderstood he commanded them to quit and to walk lietorc him oi lie would shoot. Tliev obeyed and svilh tlte barrel ot the gun looming up om liiously behind thev made their sva\ to the barn yard of tin* Lee home, where the hired in in stood guard while Lee hitched up a team With the two prisoners sealed hi the hack seal, with Lee driving and the lured man facing the prisoners with a revolver belli lllldel their Host , till \ made their way into Numidiii licit the populace lined up to >x 11 ic> t t tun Hefore Justice Isaiah Hoxxci they were taken, and with their luav erv wilted beyond recovery they hep gttil plleotlsly to be allowed to no Iti Ml Carmel to obtain funds where yyifh to settle the case, but s» tt|. farmer Lee would not and to jail I In v were sent \ levised premium list rt premiums offered at the Milton Fair show- a considerable advance ot last n Ibe track program promises to b. vt-iy Strong CHURCH STREET AGAIN OPEN I 1,. I , ■ t r»« I• ! >llll • to In- ,i prolong.'' 'I "" it ' v " e anal <•«•»»»|•«ii\ mil He I ►fin,, .112 J %! 11l day i- Iwcoiiiiiig nn»r> tn tin* ihinder of IV ' id. ill. Hi.- t.ri.lv . «hHi S ilnr'l ii * • n »il '■ I Mill , . Il|»'lled » 111 ttl' last «»• • i •<»« t• j liridf;*' wa- < lnsed by |il.»»it ii»i? m> ' •-1 it I hoards w>-re It n/< ; i \ cover mi; lll*' .-trm *i n j 111»*r• ■ f«>r«• \v i not « i in • t » | nil tin* fl r -t in. ilnli. n j -t | wen' planted Tin* friend • i» tli bridge wa- oldijf> d I•» -aw ■tl tl I |Hi«l- < llli' of these at each tli ' >- flit iilT l|l ar tin- ground 'l'll* 1 Jm' vi'iv artist ti I.li\ "lulu -In a Hi. tl i ; the liiilll had :i (food saw iikl tli it knew how tn ii-i ir Tlm' siloafinti, if anything. w. r now than it w i- lu fnri tli* I* ■ reported uiicilii, as tin i« dan,- t (utr 112 miii 111• ' « i fllll 111 V. llirl' - V«»-t«T'lilV I'.v l' fu <1 riv nit; tli*- remaining post »t »< 1 '•'lid ill tin' bridge could i istlv avoided although U- jin-it iiiii tin i t •'ii with ttu- wagon Irw-k I 111 I Ml at might Ii i|i| ii 11 it in .'lil 'in lit 1 ' nit' i*r tiiitw ir> of tin l i.li-trii'M ti > in» ilri viiii* along :it k l.i-t ' 1111 i tii v. rv i • iiviK In' inmifiiii il In ill |ii 1.1 tlm tin l wheel winll lurk will, ti i • t lllill H - Hi* -1 ■ U|' in I'll! 11l lUil,. iiiv thrown o|H'ii tin* projier thing t do would m-i'iii tn li*' tn !• m«iv« tin )i Htructioo altogether mi a- tn r- tin nil danger of accident mi 111;%t nr. Tb« Genuine v« (JoautirfiiiUi. Tlii- i- is »lvt hv« l»'tt< r Dihii i ROuuterf«*it,bot flic truth of tin- -? it< iiii'iit in iii-vit niotf fori-ihly rnih/'d or iiuiri* tlinriiii^lily a|i]>ri < mind th:m whoti you enni|>arn tlm K'" 1 ""*' Wift'.» Witch S;*lv • vMth tli many routitorfi it» and wnrthh -- «uh Htiluti'M that arc on flu* market VS 1 S. Li'dhi'tfcr, of Shrt-Vfort, La . mt "After usnij! iiuiih rou»otlu r r» iii< r hlmd, hl«>«fliUft, itching and profrud mi.' 111 hr! no remedy i- ei|u;il tn I>■ Witt'H Witch Ma/el Salve SoM l.y I'aules & I Jo., J l>. CJofrh A Co A Pleasant Party. Mrs. Fred Lynn «n- pleasantly -ur prised at her home on Bloom itr. »*t Friday tiveninn in honor of tier lurrii d»v Tho-e pre-nt wr ml Mr- Kdw ml Whit. , M n. ; Mi | Andrew kiuin, Mr. and Mrs 1 t'. n for and miii Dean, Mr- Jackson li.i I, Mrs. Hannah Koth, Mr- II iiinah Morrison. Mm 'llnniias Cole, M (teorp- (m.--, Mrs. Lloyil Krum. Mr- William Maust. Mrs. Mauri. • L. how and daughter L Ina, M'- I.i.ey Walter, Mr-. Simon Kim-Im r. Mr- IVII r Moilern, Mr- v\ ili tin II il r, • Mrs. hlii Will taws. Jin Unli i( i reelll Will, Mis-e» Snail KoliiT, Julia Kiuin, 1' illia lit 11. r, Kvelyn Moyet, 1-1 11 u Ralliett, Kli/.a Ir«- v, 11. Kloieiice I.vnii an.l Fie,;. ■, k Lvmi ! Owes His Life to a Neighbor Kin.iness. Mr. I>. I' Ik.njihertv well known throughout Ment-r and Snmiiiei <• nit . ie> W. Vl 111. >-t llkelv iWV life t" tile kin.lne-s of a neiuhU.r He wm- ilin.r-t hopelessly iilllict* >1 with di irrh • a vva atteiidi d I'V two phv-i.*i in- vv lim gSW him little if any relief when a n. :. ii Isir le;iriling of ni- -u-rinns ooiulit i"ii, tn in a Kittle >»l < iiainK rltiu s C.ilic t'llnlera illil iMailli •• I IJelmtlv which cured him in le- tii.ni twenty four h.>ni s. For -ale l.y I'aules ,V < drntTfjists. EutertaiueJ at Diuuer. Mr. and Mr- Howard Hilkert, Lih orty towunhip, entertained a eoiiipanv of friends at dinner Riinilay in honot of their cousins, Mrs. <• If Hrusstou and daiiKhler Flor. n> ami Mi«s Hlauche Highly. Anion},* tho>. j r.-eiit were Mr. and Mr- J.Surin of Milton, Mr. ami Mrs. Janie- Milk'it. Mr ami Mr- Willai I PNHKhtki Wilda Faiiiu haker, Marv Hilkert, t'avlin Hilkert ami L.i| Hi Weit/, . ! Lihertv township; lleili.-rt Heiidri. ks ami Mi--. - Anna and Jan I!• i>.lll of Maiisilal.- What is Life. 11l the la-t analv-i- n ihoilv kie w hiit we do know ih ir it i- under -tn. law Ahuse that law even pain result- Irrefill ir living n•• i> deraagtHamt o( tlie (iirw*. lesaftiiiit 111 ('oust i pat 1011. Head 11 I < r Iv tri hi lil. I>i Knijj"- V w I 1.1 quickly n adjusts tin- I ■ nil Oiilv .'.i it I' ml- - A l>run Store A- the pllllllllll.' -i l-.'ll |'l' record of accident- will pi I. up Ii 10-s nl i hand, urn • l«v > i| i • In i\ v pi let I' piV f'-r I lui Mother "My nii'llui !•> t . ildt-J viith consumpt .-.if i > irs. At last she w.i. iup in In Ihrn she tried Aii i • < h itv I'ectoral, and was spi dilv . ! I>. r 1..1 K. \V"CI, N Y. No in.»ttcr bow hard i your co you have ii ul it, Aycr's Cherry IVcr»»r.>i is the best \<>u c.in take. It's too ri Ay to wait until you have consump tion If you ing today, net a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. ffcrte i!it« li* >l k ?• Ooniu t y \t 1 • I la fe - Uitt li « J < AIKKf •> t w. Mai. Ipi § iifL We waul 10 do an kinds #i Puling rin ? | , irs Kef. | II mill H u. li s M He. 4 I 4—-- »-L If A \vt H | tasty, I'i.l •» i w/ Ur Hi •' " - h/ m Tick. \ V j♦ < I • £/* silent < CV ) an atlv« fur you i btir-iiu -- saf i>t icticii t<> \ lew T|iß : lew Presses Best Paper, SHIM fit Prompiiiess \ll you can ask. A trial wli nvi :e yon our enstimivr. We respect till 1* ..-k that tria!. I 111 II N« II I M;ih«»m»»(f s l