MONTOUR AMERICAN FRANK C. ANGLE, Proprietor. Danville, Pa., July 21, 1904. MKB Hill Kl. FOK PRESIDENT, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, New Vorlr FOR VICE PRESIDENT, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS, Indiana. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE, JOHN P. ELK IN of Indiana Conuty. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Electors at Large—Robert Pitcairn, Allegheny. Levi H M<*Canley, of Ches ter DISTRICT ELECTORS. I—Daniel itaugh 19— Wllliaut Lauilcr 2—Joseph H. Met 'all 211 Heorge I. Dear -5 A leu \an Reu- dortl srl Ihoi 21—J O Brookbank 4—John E. Key limn 22 J II Neg ley 6—David t\ Niale Stf Isaiah ttoori ti—Edward Fattou 21 tieorge V. Law 7—J. T. N'onfender reiiee »—Joseph Hotter : i't .M ' Sturgeon 5—J, D. Litudls 2t> Areeibald Jolin 10— E. W, Kleltz ston 11— F. C. Johnson 27—J F Ur»tl 12— W J Whltehuuse 2s .1 (' Milieu la— C D Wesley 2V t' W Dohlinger 14—J H Hrowu 30—Ueorge Westing 16—E O Schlett'elln house Jr IB—W C MeConnel Jl J Winford Holmes 17—W 8 Alexander 82 William M. Con is—Jobu HayH way. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET FOR CONGRESS, DR E W. SAMUELS, of Mt. Carmel. DO NOT EXPECT STRIKE TO SPREAD CHIOAOO, July 19. The packers today expressed themselves as confi dent that there would be uo important spread of the strike. They authorized thin statement: "Joseph W Morton, busiuess agent of the International Brotherhood of Stationary Firemen; international secretary and treasurer C. L. Shainp, of Omaha, and Charles H. Wall, of Kansas City, chairman of the execu tive council, have met a committee representing the packers at the stock yards with a view to ascertaining the exact status of affairs. "The packers' committee went over the ground thoroughly with them,giv ing them the exact data from the com mencement of the controversy until the end of negotiations 011 Satuiday night last. It is understood that Messrs. Morton, Shamp and Wall indicated that they had not, up to this time, fully understood the matter, and upon the showiug made by the packers' committee admitted that the right was ou the aide of the packers. As a result of ttie investigation made by Messrs. Morton, Shamp and Wall, it is not thought that the stationary firemen will strike.'' "We still hope the packers will make a little concession in retarn for all we have made," said President Donnelly today. "Men still at work are aux tOQH to go ou sympathetic strike, hut 1 will not ask them to strike until all means for a satisfactory arbitration of the dispute has been exhausted." Cotters, loggers and salesmen em ployed iu the scattered wholesale stores owued bj the packers have been called out. About ItiO were overlook ed in the first call for a strike. These were at work iu the markets in Six teenth and State streets aud iu Sooth Water street. Bread and ice are to be distributed by the packers to needy families in the stock yards district. In this way the paokers are to help wives and chil dren of the strikers. The plan was an nounced by Arthur F. Evans,attorney for Swift & Company,in the following statement: "It having come to the notice of the packers that the families of their form er employes now on strike were suffer ing for bread and ice, Superintendent Crosby, of the stock yards statiou of the Chicago Bureau of Charities, was immediately notified that a carload of ioe and 1,000 loaves of bread were at his disposal for distribution daily among those iu ueed of help with the understanding that further assistance of the same kind would be rendered if necessary " ROOT MAS DEPARTED FROM SAGAMORE HILL OYSTKH HAY, L. 1., July lit— Af ter a conference with President Roose velt, which lasted far into the night and was resumed early today, former Secretary of War Elihu Hoot left Saga more HiII today for Now York, hav ing important business which made necessary his return to New York to day. Beyond the fact that the President and Mr. Hoot considered the speech which the former is to deliver on the 27th instant, in response to the notifi cation of his nomination, little could be learned about tlie conference. The talk covered a wide range of subjects. Soon after Mr. Hoot's departure from Sagamore Hill the President, despite the intense heat of the flay, began to dispose of a mass of official business and correspondence, which Secretary Loeb brought to his attention. Among the callers on thu President today was the Hev. Father Chidwick, United States navy, retired. Chaplain Chidwick was on the battleship Maine when that ship was blown up in Ma vana harbor. His business with the President was entirely personal Drove 63 Miles, Hictiard Leiby and William i'obias are guests at the home of Mr. Luck enbill, Valley township. Messrs. Leiby and Tobias drove to this city from Hamburg, a distaiice of »>3 miles. Bpecial Y. M. 0. A, Singing. There will be s|>ecial singing at the open air meetiug under auspices of the Y. M O. A., Sunday afternoon, at 3:80 o'clock, by a male quartette,from Berwick,under the leadership of Prof B. H Bower This will be an oppor tunity of hearing some excellent sing ing, Everybody invited. {RUSSIA REJOICES OVER FLEET'S WORK ST. PETERSBURG, July 19. —With out discussing in any way the interna tioual question involved, the newspa pers here are all rejoicing over the ex ploits of the volunteer fleet steamers in the Red Sea. The Novoe Vreiuya say # s the work they are doing vindi cates the wisdom of establishing the fleet, which was begun hv national subscription when the country was too impoverished to build the vessels attir the Turko-Kussian war. It was the pioneer subsidized line ot aux iliary cruisers which most countries have since imitated. 1 lie Novoe Vremya adds that there is plenty of scope for the fleet in Euro pean, Atlantic and Pacific waleis By threatening to deprive the Japanese of arms and munitions it can compel the detachment ot part of Hie Japanese fleet. This is why the appearance of the volunteer fle» t in the Hed Sea is hailed v\ 1 rll so much satisfaction. Besides tliH Smolensk, St. Peters hiiry and Orel—the latter now lining ' lilted out as a hospital ship, ouiy the Kherson, Saritutt and Moskva have a speed of nineteen to twenty knots Some (it the recently purchased trans- Atlantic liners might, however, be out lit ted as commerce destroyeis, and six weeks ago the Priiss was informed that such was the purpose ot the ad miralty. PORT ARTHUR IS BEING FORTIFIED MUKDEN, July lit—A loiter re ceived here from Port Arthur shows that the besieged have implicit confid ence in the ability of Lieutenant Gen eral Stessel to keep out the Japanese. The writer says: "Lieutenant General Stessel's cer tainty of victory has imparted equal confidence to all the troops and inhab itants. Major General Fock is now en gaged in resisting the pressure of ttie Japanese at our advance positions and the siege will drag 011 for a long time General Koudratieff is adding to the fortifications of Fort Arthur, making them stronger daily. On hills pre viously considered impossible to fortify batteries and entrenchments have now been constructed aud guns of both large and small calibre have been mounted. The co-operation of the generals has made Port Arthur an in accessible fortress." How's This •' We offer One Hundred Hollars lie ward of any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh t'ure. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and helieve him perfectly honorable In all business tr an sac lons and financially able to carry out any , obligations made by their firm. WKST IFC TKUAX. Wholesale I IRUKKLSTS, ToIedo ] O. W AI,DINO. KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mun us surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent : ree. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Hall's Family l'ills are the best. PITTSBURG GAZETTE'S EXCELLENT LIKENESS The Pittsburg Gazette of Sunday. 1 July 17th, contains a large portrait of i Julius Moyei, the widely known mali nger of the Sharon Base Ball Club. ! The picture is an excellent likeness and is placed at the top of the H;» a e 1 Ball news page. | Mr. Mover has achieved great success < with his club this season and much fa vorable comment was made by all the 1 laige papers for his determined stand against the Independent umpire sys tem used by the Independent League. The Sharou club was expelled but was given the right by sporting men all over the western district. Since that time the Sharon club has been doing an enormous business and playing to larger receipts tliau ever. Mr. Moyer was a former resident ot Danville,leaving here hut a few years ago. He is the owner of a large cloth ing and gent's furnishing store at Sharon. Biver coal men say that coal is scarce and hard to procure. ONE WEEK'S TREATMENT FREE! SIMPLY CUT OUT THIS COUPON. • And mail to The Cal-cura Company, Kennedy ; Row, ltoudout, N. Y. Dear Sim: I think I i»m suffering from • : Please provide me with '• week's treatment with CAL-CURA SOLVENT, '■ : FKEK OF ALL COST. • Name ; • Address • Any sufferer from Kidney trouble. Liver complaint, Diseases of the Bladder, Con stipation, or Blood impurity who really desires to find a Permanent Cure, may obtain FREE TREATMENT with Cal-cura Solvent, Dr. David Kennedy's new medi cine. Simply cut out the coupon above, and mail to the Cal-rura Company, Ken nedy Row, Rondout, N.Y. Cal-cura Solvent is unequaled by any preparation, and is Dr. Kennedy's greatest medicine. It acts on an entirely new principle. Mr. William H. Miller, of Matteawan, N. Y., says:—"l was seriously troubled with my kidneys and bladder fur over three years. Many doctors and various kidney remedies, gave me no relief. But 1 finally bought a bottle of Cal-cura Solvent of my druggist,used a few bottles, and lam cured." Weak Hearts Ara due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when If was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases ot heart disease, not organic, ara not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into tha atomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr D. Kauble. of Nevada. 0.. says: I had stomsek troubla and was In a bad atats a> I had heart troubla with It I took Kodol Dyapepila Cure for about fauf months and It cured me. Kodol Digests What You Cat and relieves the stomach of all ncrvoua strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. SI.OO Size holdlrit 2H times the trial •i7O, which soils for 50c. Prepared by E. O DeWITT A 00., OHIOAQQ. Sold bv <>osh|& Co . Panle & Co. 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The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. andsl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery f' -.V""- and a book that tellsfeta more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail Address Dr. Kilmer & Homo of Swamp-Root. Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make no mistake, but remeni her the name. Swanp Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, ami the add res Binghamton, IV. V .. on every liottles. SHERIFF'S SALE <>F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtue ot certain writs of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot' Montour County, and to me directed, will expose to Public Sale on the premises of Mary Ann Welliver of Derry Township, Montour County and State of Penn sylvania on Friday, August 12th, 1904 at '2 o'clock in the afternoon of the said day the following described real estate,v iz : All that certain pieces, parcels or tracts of land situate lying and being in the Townships of Derry and Val ley, County ot Mont .ur and State of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows viz : Beginning at a post thence by lands of John Ben field north twenty-seven degrees ten minutes east three hund red perches to a stone; thence north eighty-six and one-half degrees west aloug lands of Jacob Sliult/. thirty four perches to a post ; thence along lauds of Mary Ann Weillver sooth twenty-six and three-fourths degrees west sixty-five and fourtcuths pirches to a pine knot ; thence along the same north sixty-five degrees forty minutes west sixty eight and six tenths porch es to a stone; thence along the same south thirty-five degrees west nine and three-tenths perches to it stone ; thence south fifty-five degrees east fourteen and four tenths perches to a stone; thence along the same south twenty-seven degrees west foity-sevt ti and five-tenths per.'lies to a stone; thence along the same north sixty three degr-ies west fifty perches to it stone 111 line of Nathaniel Hrit tain and Joseph lleudrickson south twenty seven and one-half degrees west two hundred and eighteen and seven-tenths perches to a pii.e; thence along lands of Peter A. Mowror south eighty-six degrees and ten minutes east one hundred and forty-two perch es to the place of beginning, contain ing one hundred and ninety-three acres and one hundred aud thirty-five perches of land. Also beginning at a post thence by lauds of Jacob Shultz north eighty and one-halt degrei s w< st one hundred and thirty-four perches to a white oak stump, south thirty degrees west forty four and eight-tenths peiches to white oak ; south twenty and one-fourth de grees west thirty-one and three-ten ths peiches to a stone; south sixty three degrees east fifty perches to a stone; north twenty-seveu degrees cast forty-seven and tive-tenths perch es to a stone, thence north fifty five degrees west fourteen and four-tenths perches to a stone; north thirty-five degrees east nine and three-tenths perches to a stone ; south sixty-five degrees forty minutes east sixty eight and six tenths perches to a pine knot; north twenty-six and three-fourths degrees east sixty-live anil four-tenths perches to the place of beginning. Containing forty-eight aerts and twenty-five perches of land. On which is erected a Two-Storv Frame Dwelling House. hank barn and othei outbuildings Seized and taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Mary Ann Welliver and N. Brittau Welliver. GEO. MAI KKS, Sheriff H. MONT SMITH, Attv., Bloomsburg, Penna. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEA SHORE. Aunual Low-Rate Excursions to Atlautic Oitv, etc., via Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for four low rate ten day excursions for the present season from Lock Haven, Troy. Bellefonle, Will laiusport, Mocauaqua, San bury, Mt. Caruiel, Shenandoah, Lykens, Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations (including stations 011 branch roads), to Atlantic City, ('ape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle Cits - , Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, or Holly Beach, on Thurs days, July 21, August 4 and 18, and September I, JUO-l. Excursion tickets, good to return by regular trains within ten days, will IHi sold a t very low rates 1 ickets to Atlantic City will be sold via the Del aware Biver Bridge Route, the only all-rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Stop over can be had at Philadel phia, either going or returning, with in limit of ticket. For information in regard to specific rates aud time ot trains consult baud bills, or apply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket. Agent, Will iauisport, I'h. TRAMPS# TAKKN TO SUNBURY Special Officers Simmers ami Pursley nf the P. & H. railroad arrived in Dan ville yesterday to take charge of the three tramps who were taken into custody in this city on Monday,charg ed with stealing the dinner (tails from a section gang working near Potts grove. The officers arrived on the II:25 train and proceeded to the jail where the offenders were questioned. They would give no information regarding their whereabouts during the past few weeks or as to where their homes were. They were taken to Sunbury on the 4 o'clock Heading train where charges of larceny and resisting an officer will be preferred against them. Married. Frank A Handel and Mies Minnie A Frazier, both of Danville,were united in marriage on July 17, Kev George E. Limbert officiating. Alexander Tuchko and Calviu Scholl, two boys from Shamokiu who after being released from the reformatory committed a daring robbery one day last week, were sent back to the re formatory by Judge Savidge, Mouday morning. Oentralia is again eutirely free of smallpox, and the board of Health gives the town a clean bill of health. The quarantine has been raised from the Uallagher home. AN OkDINANCR. AUTHORIZING, EMPOWERING AND REQUIRING THE BOR OUGH OF DANVILLE, MON TOUR COUNTY, PENNSYL VANIA. TO ERECT OR IN STALL. OPERATE AND MAIN TAIN A MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT TO BE OWN ED AND OPERATED BY THE SAID BOROUGH SOLELY. FOR THE PURPOSE OF MA NUFACT URING AND SUPPLYING ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR LIGHTING AND ILLUMINATING THE SEVER AL BOROUGH BUILDINGS, BOROUGH PROPERTY,LANES. STREETS, ALLEYS AND ALL OTHER PUBLIC PLACES OF,IN AND UNDER THE CONTROL OF, THE SAID BOROUGH OF DANVILLE. AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. SECTION 1. Be it ordained and en acted by the Chief Burgess, and by the Town Council of the Borough of Danville, in the County of Montour and State of Pennsylvania, iu Council a-isembled. and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same: That the said Borough of Dan ville be hereby duly authorized, em powered and required to erect or in stall, equip, operate and maintain in proper condition and repair a municip al electric lighting plant with all of the necessary, proper and usual equip J meuts, appointments, appliances and I supplies whatsoever, including elec j trieal apparatus,pole line construction and steam equipment complete, and to erect the necessary ]>oles, or to use poles already erected, to string the necessary wires,to make the necessary attachments, all to be owned and op erated by the said Borough of Dan ville, solely, for the purpose of gener ating, manufacturing, furnishing, providing and supplying electricity and electiic light for propeily lighting and illuminating the several borough buildings, borough property, streets, lanes,alleys and all other public places and parts of, iu, aud under the con trol of, the said Borough of Danville, aud to u*e and occupy all such build ings, property, stieets. lanes, alleys and other public places aud parts for such respective purposes. SECTION 2. That the Chief Bur gess and the said Town Council for aud on behalf of the said Borough,are hereby duly authorized, empowered and required to enter into proper writ ten contract with any person or pei sons, firm or corporation, to erect or install the said municipal electric lighting plant as aforesaid aud fur nish and provide the same with all proper and necessary electrical ap paratus, pole line coustruotion and steam equipment complete in every esseutial detail, as well as with all materials, and labor to be used aud employed iu and about the erection and construction thereof,at such price or prioes, and upon such terms and conditions, and according to such gen eral stipulations, plans, specifications and instructions as shall be mutually agreed upon in the said contract. SECTION 3. That the Committee ot the said Town Council on Light who shall be at all times subject to the general direction of the said Town Council shall have the charge, con trol, management aud supervision of the erection or installation, operation and maintenance of the said municip al electric-lighting plant in all its several departments, aud shall employ all labor and purchase all materials necessary for the proper operation, maintenance and repair of the said municipal electric-lighting plant SEOIION. 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with or contrary to the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. APPROVED the 19th day of July A D 11)04. W. G. PURSEL, Chief Burgess. Attest: HARRY B PATI'ON, Secretary of the Horough of Danville, Pa Council Chamber, Danville, Pa., July 19th, 1904. A w „ _ I I Wake up your liver. Cure l\ WJ 112 I lO your constipation. Get rid im. yVI O 1 IHO 0f y° ur biliousness. Sold * for (K) years. izszzzzzzz BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ■ WCAIUVIWVWAW INO ULITL ■ r use rirri cm, W «ww.i>n >D I nuu l w., MMIVI 11 ADJOURNED Orphan's Conn Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Kstate of Priederika P. Rieck late of the Borough of Dan ville, Montour county,dec'd By virtue of an order of the Orph ans Court of Montour County granted to her lor such purpose,the undersign ed, Executrix of the above named de cedent will expose to public sale upon the respective premises situated in the Third Ward of the Borough of Dan ville, in the County of Montour and State ot Pennsylvania on Wednesday, August 3rd, 'O4 beginning at ten o'clock in the fore noou of the said day the four follow ing described messauges, tenements ami town lots of land of the said de cedent, to wit: LOT NO. I. Beginning at the cor uer of I). L. & W. Avenue and an al ley, thence along D. L.it W. avenue Westward fifty-four feet to lot No. 2, thence Northward ninety three feet to lot No. 8, thence Eastward fifty-four feet to an alley, thence Southward along said alley ninety-three feet to the place ot beginning Whereupon is erected a Lane Two Slorv Enck Hotel together with the usual outbuildings. LOT NO. 2. Beginning at a point on D. L. tfc W. Avenue 54 feet from a certain IK foot allev leading from Mul berry street to the I). L W. R. K. passenger station, thence Westward 34 feet more or less to lot formerly of 1. W. Salmon, now owned by Andrew Cromo, thence Northward along said Andrew Cromo's hit 93 feet to lot No. 3, thence Eastward along lot No. 3 34 feet more or less to Lot No I, thence Southward along lot No. 1 93 feet to D. L. <fc W. avenue, the place of be ginning. Whereupon is erected a Two-Story Frame Dwelling House with the usual out buildings. LOT NO. 3. beginning at the North east corner of Krick Dwelling House fronting on Mulberry street about 32 feet and 8 inches from the corner of Mulberry street and an alley, tlieuee Westward along Mulberry street 55 feet and 4 inches more or less to lot of Andrew Ciomo. thence Southward along said lot of Andrew Oroiiio 57 feet to lot No. 2, thence Eastward along lots No. 2 and 1 55 feet and 4 inches more or less to lot No. 4,thence Northwa d along lot No. 1 57 feet to Mulberry street, the jilace of begin ning, whereupon is erected a Two-Story Brick Dwelling House with the usual out buildings. LOT NO 4. Beginning at the cor ner of Mulberry street and the alley leading from Mulberry street to the I). L.it VV. R. K. Passenger Statiou, thence Westward 32 feet and 8 inches more or less to the Two-Story Brick Dwelling House on Lot No. 3, thence Southward line of Brick Dwell ing House 57 feet to lot No. 1, thence along lot No. 1 Eastward 32 feet and 8 inches more or less to an alley, thence along said alley 57 feet to Mul berry street, the place of beginning. Ail unusualopportunity is here ott ered to purchase a valuable Hotel stand, adjoining the Delaware, Lack awanna and Westt rn Railroad station. This place has been licensed for more than twenty years past,and has always been a very valuable money making place It is well located with a valu able trade. Terms of sale 10 per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid in cash at the striking down of the respective properties 30 per cent, shall be paid at the time of the delivery of the deed and the remaining »">o per cent, shall be paid in one year from the date of the confirmation of sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises with interest from that (tale. All writ ing to be paid for by ths purchaser. CAROLINE RIECK, Executrix of Friedericka P. Kieck, deceased. Z •; WM. J BALDY. Atty. SPEOIAL SUNDAY EXOURSTONS TO THE SEASHORE. Via Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for four low-rate Sunday excursions for the present season from Lock Haven, Lowishurg, Williams pott, Mocauaqua, Sunt ury. Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea,Wild wood, or Holly Beach, on Sundays, July 24, August 7 and 21, and Septem ber 4, 1904. Excursion tickets good going and re turning on regular trains within live days, will be sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will lie sold via the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all-rail line, or via Market Street Whart, Philadelphia. Stop-over can be had at Philadel phia, either going or returning, with in limit of ticket. For information in regard m specific rates and time ot trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Will iamsport, Pa. Poles Reset. The Standard Electric Light Com pany yesterday reset the poles in the vicinity of the Mill street culvert. The removal of nearly two feet of earth from about the poles when the street was brought down to regulation grade made I hem shaky and unsafe. New holes weie accordingly dug and the polos reset to their former depth. Beet prices will not advance in Dan ville, say the butchers. PUBLIC SALE —OF VALUABLE— REAL ESTATE! In Partition in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Montour County, at the suit of Laura V. Kline, widow of John M. Kline deceased, plaintiff against Jonathan S. Decu and Minnie V. Deen his wife, John Hunyan and Alvaretta F. Runyan his wile, in right of said wife, James Freeze and Margaret Freeze his wife, in right of said wife, W'illard Fetterman and Sarah Fetter man his wife, in right ot said wife, Charles Cruiksbank and Lillian Cruik shank his wife, in right of said wife, defendants. NO. 1 DECEMBER TERM 1903. 111 pursuance of an order of the afore said Court the undersigned will ex pose to public sale UJKIU the premises hereinafter designated as Lot No. 1 situate at the northeastern intersection ot Church and Water streets in the First Ward of the Borougli of Dan ville, Montour County, Penna., 011 Saturday, July 23rd, 1904, beginning at two o'clock in the after noon of the said day, all of the fol lowing described premises, respective ly, being all of the real estate in the said Partition proceedings mentioned, to wit: LOT NO. I—All that certain mess auge, tenement aud town lot of land situate in the First Ward ot the Bor ough of Danville, in the County of Montour aud State of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows,viz: Beginning at the northeastern inter section of Church aud Water streets, thence in a northwardly direction along the eastern side of said Church street one hundred aud sixty-five feet to an alley, thence along said alley iu an eastwardly direction fifty feet aud three inches to the northwestern cor ner of another lot of the heirs of James F. Deen deceased, thence along the said last mentioned lot in a south wardly direction one hundred aud sixty-one feet to the southwestern corner of the said last mentioned lot on the northern side of Water street aforesaid thence iu a westwardly di rection along the northern side of said Water street, fifty feet to the said northeastern intersection of Church and Water streets, the place of begin ning. with the appurtenances, and whereupon are erected a 2-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE aud other usual outbuildings. LOT NO. 2—Also that certain mess auge, tenement aud town lot of laud situate in the First Ward of the Bor ough of Danville iu the County of Moutoui and State of Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as follows, yiz: Beginning on the northern side ot Water street at a point fifty feet from the eastern side of Churoh street at the southeastern corner of other lot of the heirs ot James F. Deen deceased last hereinbefore described, thence in a northwardly direction along said last mentioned lot one huuderd and sixty one feet to au alley, thence in an east wardly direction along said alley twen ty-five teet one and one half inches to the northwestern corner of another lot of the heirs of James F. Deen deceas ed, thence along the said last mention ed lot in a southwardly direction one hundred and fifty nine feet to the southwestern corner of another lot of the heirs of James F. Deen deceased on the northern side of Water street aforesaid, thence along the northern side of said Water street in a west wardly direction twenty-five feet to the southeastern corner of the other lot of the heirs of James F. Deen de ceased last hereinbefore described, the place of beginning,with the appurten ances. LOT NO. 3—Also all that certain messauge, tenement and town lot of laud situate in the First Ward of the Borough of Danville,in the County of Montour and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,viz: Beginning at the southeastern corner of auother lot of the heirs of James F. Deen deceased last hereinbefore de scribed on the northern side of Water street, thence iu a northwardly direc tion along the said last ineutioned lot one hundred and fifty nine feet to an alley, thence along said alley in an eastwardly direction twenty-live feet, one and one-half inches to the north western corner of auother lot of the heirs ot James F. Deen deceased, thence in a southwardly direction along the said last mentioned lot one hundred and fifty-seven feet to the southwestern corner of said last men tioned lot on the uorthern side of Water sti'wK aforesaid, thence along the northern side ot said Water street in a westwardly direction tweuty-tive feet to the southeastern corner of the lot of the heirs of James F. Deen, de ceased, last hereinbefore described, the place of heginuing, with (lie ap purtenances. LOT NO. 4 —Also all that ceitain iu< ssauge, tenement and town lot ot land situate in the First Ward of the Borough of Danville, in the Couutyo( Montour and State of Penusylvauia, hounded and described as follows,viz: Beginning at the southeastern corner of the lot of the heirs ot Jaiues F. Deen, deceased, last hereinbefore de scribed 011 the northern side of Water street, thence aloug the said last men tioned lot in a northwardly direction one hundred and fifty-seven feet to au alley, theuce along said alley in an eastwardly direction twenty-live feet, one and one-half inches to the north western ooruer ot a lot of the heirs of Margaret Deen,deceased, thence along said last mentioned lot in a south wardly direction one hundrtd and fifty-one and one-half feet to the south western corner of said last mentioned lot. on the northern side of Water street, thence alonu the northern side of said Water street in a west wardly direction twenty-five feet to the south eastern corner of the other lot of the heirs of James F. Deen, deceased, last hereinbefore described, the place of beginning, with the appurtenances. LOT NO. s—Also all that oertain messauge, tenement and town lot ot land situate in the First Ward of the Borough of Danville, in the Oouuty of Montour and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,viz: Beginning at the northeastern corner of lot now owned by Cordelia E. Van gilder on the southern side of Front street, thence along the southern side ot said Front street in an eastwardly direction twenty-five feet to the north western corner of another lot of the heirs ot James F. Deen, deceased, theuce along said last mentioned lot in a southwardly direction one hun dred and twenty-five feet to an alley at the southwestern corner of said last mentioned lot, thence along said alley in a westwardly direction fifty-three feet more or less, to the southeistern corner of the said lot of Cordelia E. Vangilder, thence along said last men tioned lot in a northeastwardly direc tion one huudred aud tweuty six feet to the northeastern corner of said last mentioned lot on the southern side of Front street aforesaid,the place of be ginning, with the appurtenances. LOT NO. —Also all that certain messauge, tenement ami town lot of land situate in the First Ward of the Borough of Danville, in the County of Montour and State of Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as follows, to wit : Beginning at the northeastern corner of the other lot of the heirs of James F Deen, deceased, last herein before described on the southern side of Front street,thence along the south ern side of Front street in au eas.- wardly direction twenty-five feet to the northwestern corner of a lot of the heirs of Margaret Deen, deceased, thence along said last mentioned lot in a southwardly direction oue hun dred and twenty five feet to an alley at the southwestern corner of said last mentioned lot, thence in a westward ly direction along said alley twenty live feet to the southeastern corner of the other lot of the heirs of James F. Deen, deceased, last, hereinbefore de scribed, thence along said last men tioned lot in a northwardly direction one hundred and twenty-five feet to the northeastern corner of the lot of the heirs of James F. Deen, deceased, last hereinbefore described the place of beginning, with the appurtenances. LOT NO. 7—Also all that certain messauge. tenement and tract of laud situate in the Township of Valley in the County of Montour aud State of Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as follows, viz: Beginning at a stone in a private road at the corner of land of the estate of John S. Snyder, de ceased, thence along said private road i aud laud of Eli Appleman north six! and one-half degrees west forty-nine perches to a stoue along toother road, theuce along said last mentioned road north seventy-eight degrees east one perch to a stoue in the last mentioned road and iu liue of laud of the said Eli Appleman,thence along said last meu tioued laud of Eli Applemau north six and oue-half degrees west oue hundred aud two perches to a stoue in liue of land of Lewis Hort and Thomas Dyer, theuce along said last mentioned land of Lewis Hort and Thomas Dyer north sixty-one degrees west forty six aud five-tenth perches to a pine at a corner of laud of Nathauiel Bennett, theuce aloug said last mentioned litnd of Nathaniel Bennett south five aud one half degrees east one hundred and one and two-tenth perches to a stone in a road, theuce aloug said last mention ed land of Nathaniel Bennett south seven and one-half degrees east thirty six aud one-tenth perches to a stone at a coiner of land of Peter Koch,theuce along said last mentioned land of Peter Koch north sevrnty-eight and three fourth degrees east forty-thiee and four-tenths perches to the said stone in the said private road, the place of beginning, containing thirty nine acres and seventy two perches of land, with the appurtenances. TEKMS OF SALETwenty-five per cent of the purchase money shall be paid in cash at the striking down ot the respective properties and the balance thereof shall be paid upon the coutirmatiou absolute of such respec tive sales. Deeds therefor shall be duly executed aud t'elivered by the Sheriff to the me purchasers thereof upon such couthm triou abso lute and the payment uf nil purchase money, and the cost* (if vsriting such deeds shall be paid by such respective purchasers. GEORGE MAIKUS, Sheriff. Edward Sayre Gearhart, Counsel. Shjriff's Office, Danville, Pa., June 14th, 1904. A DMINSTRATORS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF JACUB EBERLY.LATE OF NORTHUMBERLANDCOUN TY, PA. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration ou the above estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to make payment, aud those having claims or demauds against the said estate will make kuowu the same without delay to O. O. EBERLY, 28 W. Main Street, Plymouth, Pa. A Tipsy Gypsy. A rollicking, tipsy gypsy was ar rested by Ohiet-of-Police Minoemoyer last night and oonfiued in the lock up. The gypsy, with his family, has been encamped at Berger's Hollow near Blue Hill for some time past aud has been trading aud selling horses iu this vicinity with qaite a degree ot sucoess. Last evening the fellow imbibed a little too freely and the liquor got the better of him. He became very noisy aud quite profane. In order to quell his boisterousness he was placed iu the lock up. The lock up is rather a warm place these days but it is expected that he will cool off sottlo ieutly to attend his hearing which occurs this morning at eight o'clock. The story that lumber will be cheap er now that the platforms of all the political parties have beeu built, will not effect the saw mills hereabouts. R I P A-NS Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-eeut packet is enough for usual occasions. The family bottle (00 cunts) contains a supply for a year. 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Its SHORT STORIES are matchless—clean and full of hu man interest Its I'OETR \ covering the entire field of verse—pathos, love, humor, tenderness —is bv the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. Its JOKES, WITTICISMS, SKETCHES, etc , are admittedly the moat mirth provoking. 160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING No pages are WASTED on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions EVERY page will INTEREST, CHARM ai d REFRESH you. Subscribe now- $2.50 per year. Remit io cheque, P. O. or Express order, or registered letter to THE SMART SKT, 452 Fifth Avenue, New York. N. B.—Sample copies sent free on application. Orphan's Court Sale! -OF VALUABLE— REAL ESTATE ! ESTATE OF M ARGARET DEEN DECEASED. By virtue of an Order of the Or iphan's Court of Montour County , granted to him for such purpose, the | undersigned, administrator ot the said I decedent will expose to public sale (freed aud discharged from all liens aud eucumbntuces whatsoever) upon the respective premises situate in the First Ward of the Borough of Dau vilie, in the County of Moutour aud State of Pennsylvania on Saturday, July 23rd, 1904, beginning at two o'clock iu the after noon of the said day, the three follow ing described messauges, tenements aud town lots of laud of the said de cedent to wit: LOT NO. 3—All that ceitaiu mess auge, tenement arid town lot of laud situate iu the First Ward of the Bor ough of Danville, iu the County ot Moutour aud State ot Pennsylvania bouuded and described as follows, viz : Beginning at the southwestern corner of the lot of the estate of Hannah Still deceased ou the uorthern side of Wat er street, theuce along the noitberu side ot Water street iu a westwardly direction twenty five feet to another lot ot the heirs of Margartt Deen, de ceased, thence aloug the said ia»t men tioned lot in a northwardly direction one hundred and fifty feet to au alley, thence aloug alleyj in au eastwardly direction twenty-five feet to the 1101 th western corner of the said lot of the estate of Hariuah Still,deceased,theuce along the said la-t mentioned lot iu a southwardly direction one hundred and fifty feet to the said southwesteru | corner of the said last mentioned lot on the northern side of Water street, J the place of beginning, with the ap | purtenances. LOT NO 4—Also all that certain mis-auge, teneuieut and towu lot of land situate iu the First Ward of the j Borough of Danville, in the County of I Montour aud Mtate of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows,viz: Beginning at the southwestern corner of another lot ot the heirs of Margaret Dteu deceased last hnreiubefore de scribed 011 the uorthern side of Water | street, thence along the said northern j side of said Water street iu a west -1 wardly direction twenty-five feet to | the southeastern corner of another lot of the heirs of Margaret Deeu deceas j ed, theuce aloug said last meutioned i lot iu a northwardly direction one ; hundred aud fifty feet to an alley, i theuce aloug said alley in an east i wardly direction twenty-five leet to . the uorthwesteru coruer ot other lot | of the heirs of Margaret Deeu deceas ed last hereinbefore described, thence , along the said last mentioned lot in a southwardly direction oue hundred aud fifty feet to the said southwesteru corner of said last mentioned lot ou the northern side of Water street, the place of beginning, with the appurteu ! auces. ; LOT NO. s—Also all that certain messauge, tenement aud towu lot of land situate iu the First Ward of the Borough ot Danville,iu the County of Montour and State of Pennsylvania, hounded aud described as follows, viz: Beginning at the southwestern corner of other lot of the heirs of Margaret Deen deceased last hereiube | fore described on the northern side of Water street, thence along the north . eru side of said Water street in a west wardly direction twenty-five feet to ! the southeastern coruer of other lot of the heirs of Margaret Deen deceased, theuce along said last mentioned lot liu a northwardly directiou oue hun dred and fifty-one and one-halt feet to an alley, thence aloug said alley in au eastwardly directiou twenty-five feet ! to the northwestern corner of other lot of the heirs of Margaret Deen de ceased hereinbefore described, thence aloug said last meutioned lot in a j southwardly directiou oue huudred aud fifty feet to the said southwestern coruer of the said last mentioned lot, on the northern side of Water street, the place of begiuuiug, with the ap purtenances. By a special order of the aforesaid Court the said premises with the ap purtenances are to be sold, freed and discharged from alt liens aud eucuin brances whatsoever. A BARE OPPORTUNITY is here afforded to those who contem plate the building of residences or tenement houses as all of the.-e lots are admirably situated for either pur pose. TEKMS OF SALE —Tweuty-five per cent ot the purcha>e money shall be paid iu cash at the stiiking down of the respecti\e propi-.riies, aud the balauce thereof shall In- paid upon the continuation ahvtiite ot the respective sales. Deeds to hi deiitiued to the respective purchusei 01 purchasers up on such coutirmatiou absolute and the cost of writiug such deeds respective ly shall be paid by such respective purchaser 01 purchasers. JONATHAN S. DEEN. Administrator of Margaiet d. Deen, deceased. Edward Sayie Gcarhait, Counsel. Danville, Pa., Juue 14th, 1904. NOTICE. ESTAIE OF BONHAM B UEAR HART, LATE UF DANVILLE,PA., DECEASED. gfc Notice is In re by piwu ti 1. letter Testamentary upon the estate said B. R. Gearhait have beeu grauted to I the undersigned. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make pay met t, ami those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to MARY LOUISA GEARHART, i.afcutrix, Danville Pa jor to Robert i. Gearhart at bust Na tional Bank. Danville, Pa
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