MONTOUR AMERICAN FRANK C. ANGLE. Proprietor. Danville, Pa., June 22, 1005 Republican State Ticket. TREASURER, J. Lee Pinunner, Hollidaysbnrg JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COVKT, Charles E. Rice, Wilkes-Barre. Jauies A Beaver, Bellefonte. George B. Orlady, Huutingdon Republican County Ticket. ASSOCI ATE JUDGE. Thomas J. Price. DISTRICT ATTORNEY Ralph Kisnei COM M ISSIO.V KKS, t'harles W. Cook, Geo Rudy Sechler. Arum >R. J H Woodside. LAST CHANCE TO SAVE THE WOMAN WlNDSOß,Vermont,June 21— Mary Roger*, who is omler sentence to die, Friday,for the cold blooded murder of her husband, Marcus Rogers will get another chanoe this morning The writ of habeas corpus of the U. S. court Monday took the state offic ials by surprise. This was evident this uioruiug. Attorney General Fitts was to appear in Windsor this afternoon to argue 011 the writ in opposition to the claims of etror made by Mrs. Rogers' counsel. He sent word this morning that he would be unable to be in Windsor in time for the hearing and an arrange ment was made whereby the hearing was transferred to Brattleboro. Word of the change was sent to Judge Wheel er and to Governor Bell. It is considered more than likely that Attorney General Fitts will not be prepared to argue the case at length this afternoon and that he will con sent to an adjournment for a month. In that evi nt Governor Bell will neces sarily have to issue another leprieve. Mary Rogers was almost light hearted this morning over the prospect of fur ther stay in her execution. "I am hoping for the best," she said to her counsel, who visited her at the prison this morning "It may he that I may never have to hang." The couvicted woman spent a busy morniug preparing for her appearance iu court today. She has not been out side of the prison confines for over two years and the prospect of a visit to the outside woild aroused her interest 111 her personal appearance. She will be taken to the courthouse on Main street from the Windsoi pris on by aud superintend ent Lovell. Au eager curious throng is anticipated iu the court room de spite the heavy rain which pound iu torrents all day. Cloud Burst at Troy, Pa. South bound trains on the Pennsyl vania road were sevt ral hours late yes terday morniug owing to a stietch of track, west of Lock Haven,being wash ed away by high water. Dispatches from up the road indicate that much damage was done. A cloudburst at Troy, Pa., Tuesday night flooded the village and did great damage. The town is on two branches of Sugar Creek. Both branches over flowed their banks and two bridges spanning them were swept away. A taunery and extensive lumber sheds, a furniture store, livery stable and a carriage storehouse were wash ed fiom their foundations aud wreck ed. Evergreen, five miles from Pittsburg was the scene of another cloudburst Tuesday evening Girty's Run rose twenty feet in twenty minutes The torreut poured through Milvale and Sharpsburg, carrying off stables aud workshops,weakening the foundations of bridges and covering street car tracks several feet deep The flood poured into a number of basement kitchens where [families were eating supper,forcing them to leave the meal to save their livts. Hundreds tied to higher ground but the Hood quickly subsided. Card of Thanks. The Iron Moulders' Union of this city extend thanks for the assistance which made their picnic such au un qualified success last Saturday. Es pecially do they retain tliauks to the Dauville Stove and Manufacturing Company for the "Famous Beaver Range" it piesented to the Union. The stove has not as yet been disposed of. Called to Shamokin. Rev. William H. Putts, pastor of All Saiuts' church, W 1 lliamsport, and the assistant secretary of the Harris burg Diocese, lias been extended a call by the Shamokin vestry to the Sha mokin Episcopal church, occasioned by the resignation ot Rev. Freeman Daughters. Propagating Progs. Members of the Legislature received from the state authorities the blanks required to he used in making applica tion for young frog", to he supplied, by the States h«t dieries This is done to encourage the propagation of frogs in the same manner that game fish are propagated. All applications tor fiogs this year must be 111 Julv IV Ferry Boat Took a Trip. There was a two-foot Hood on the North Branch yesterday and on the risen water the ferry moored at the Dauville shore without a pilot aud un attended by anyone took a trip across the river and during the day lay moor ed at the opposite shore. The liar boat after dropping out of commission lay beached and was thought to he secure hut the water rising lifted it char and the action of the current did the rt st. Fire cracker accidents are almost due. ALARMED OVER POSSIBLE REVOLT NEW YORK,June 21—The uprising against the new rates of the Royal Arcanum has gone far beyond the con trol of the Supreme council and when the executive committee of ti>at body meets in Boston one week hence they will listen to protests from all over the country. Representatives of the couucil everywhere will he at the meeting of the executive committee aud urge a reconsideration of the new ly-adopted schedule. A referendum plan will be submitted,calling for the abolishment of the new rates and a re turn to the system of assessments. There is no denying that the Su preme Council officers are alarmed by the revolt in the organization. They expected a few complaints,hut did not look for the widespread revolt that has happened since the publication of the new tables. In every subordinatecoun cil that has held a meeting since the Supreme Couucil meeting in Atlantic City there has been raised an objection to the new rates and a resolution pass ed calling for their reconsideration. Unless the executive committee recom- i mends the abolishment ot the new ! rates, endless litigation is sure to fol low. Several of the most prominent \ councils 111 this State have adopted j resolutions and set aside funds to tight I the matter in the courts. JOB'S LEAKS. 'l'll lit %r«* I N«'(l I'ur I ne Hundred hollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list <> Testimonials. P. J. < IIKN KY <'< Toledo, O. sold by |irugKi"l H i price 7">c. per home Hall's Kamllv Hills are Hie hesi RAVING TIME. The man who makes two blades of grans grow where there had been hut one is proverbially a public benefactor. I Similarly, perhaps the man or the agency that adds to the ease of life or the facility of its active operations de serves recognition. Such. 111 effect, is the accomplishment of the Pennsyl vania Railroad in its 'new service to and from the West, ami the fact that it is a corporation, seeking primarily :to increase its revenues, need not de tract from the acknowledgment. To most persons, perhaps, the seu>a tii nil reduction of It lie New York i * j Chicago running time to eighteen 1 :rs appeals in much the same way as ; lecord breaking automobile trip— an interesting and somewhat exciting a-liieveiuent. But it is much more. It bring- the'onminercial centre of the Middle West three or four hours near er to Philadelphia and New York ; and this saving of'pteeious time is multi plied infinitely through its effect upon business activities and iutercomuuica t ion. Once more, and conclusively, the Pennsylvania Railroad has proved its title to the term "standard"—a title won injhe most intense competition for supreimi# in equipment and op elation. Some of the policies of the management in the past have proven mistaken; but no one (tan question that 111 physical results. * such as im proved construction and progressive schedules, the Pennsylvania sets the pace for all its rivals. Editorial 111 Phil tdelphia North American, Juue 14. Yellow Fever Plans. WASHINGTON, Juno 1— In view ol the increase 1 I yellow fever 111 Pan ama, and the virtual reign (112 terror that its presence is causing among canal employes, the commission here hopes that l)r. Gorgas, the yellow fev er expert 111 charge there, will be able to make use til suggestions furnished by lieorge Altlis, engineer in charge of certain British zinc mines 111 the straits settlements. Trolley Road for liellefonte. '1 he Slate College Engineering corps has completed surveys for a tiolley road from Bellefonte to Stale College, with loops from Bellefonte to Miles burg an I to Colesville, and perhaps to other points. The necessary estimates are now being made, ami, as soou as these artf completed, active steps will be taken toward the construction of the line. Annual Clam hake. The annual clam bake was held at Roaring Creek yesterday. The rainy conditions would have interfered very much with the pleasure of the occas ion had it not been for the hospitality of Colonel O. \V. Eekinati, who enter t lined the club at his pleasant farm near by. All agreed on returning last night that 110 pleasanter time was ever enjoyed at any of the clam bakes. James Mendrickson Injured. James llendrickson, the well-known carpenter, who lives just beyond the Borough line, on Bloom road, sustain ed a painful injury yesterday by fall ing otl' a pile ot lumber backwards. The ext lit of his injuries could not lie determined last night,but he was pain fully hurt about the hack and head. The discovery, late Tuesday atter -110011 of the body of Michael Wan/.ie, of Natalie, pierced by a bullet, lying on the public road, near the spot at | which the beheaded man was touii l last w inter, has creati d the greatest 1 excitement in that locality. Wan/.ie ■ bad left Ins home after dinner togo to work, and it was while en route | that he was waylaid. Coroner lireher J will investigate. O. I!. Sweit/.er has now completed i the com r* te work at the new wing j wall at the bridge approach I lie next Step will lie 11l erect a gin pole for the purpose of lifting the two top courses ! ot stone over trom the wing wall first built to the concrete wall. '1 he ciub 1 ing is also reset from the end of the coiien te wall to the bull lllig line n i Fiout street. The change altogetlu r earritswifh 11 a big iiu| rnvi nient, wliu 11 even at ibis stage ot the wi.rk is perceptililc li will be some d.iys ' until the work is completed. TALLEST STRUCTURE IN WIDE WORLD NEW YORK, June 21. —The tallest structure in the world is soon to In erected in New York. When compter eit it will occupy ttie space at tin southeast corner of Twentv-fonrth street and Madison avenue, where Dr Bark hurst's oho roll now stands The tower will be erected; hj the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company whose home office building occupies most of the block houndt d by Twenty - third and Twenty-fourth streets and Madison and Fourth aveiiucs.and will he higher than the Washington inoiiu inent There will he offices in the tow er and an observatory at the top REMJOLD RATES TO ASBURY PARK Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Meet ing National Educational Association For the benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of the National Educational Association, to be held at Asbury Bark.N. J., July 3 to 7, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Asbury Kirk from points more than one hundred miles from Asbrny Park. i.e., Chest er, Pa., Wallingford, Pa., Villa Nova- P>»., Spring Mill. Pa., Carpenterville, N. Clayton, N. J., Bridgeport. N. .J., Waterford, N. J., and all stations beyond these points, at reduced rates. These tickets will be sold July 1, 2 and 3.and will be good to return leav ing Asbury Park not earlier than July 1 nor later than July 10, except that upon deposit of ticket with Joint Agent as Asbury fark not later than July 10 and payment of fee of fifty cents, an extension of return limit may be oh tamed to August .'sl inclusive. Ticket will be sold to Asbury Park via direct route and also via New York City in both directions, aud will he honored only as they road. Stop-over will be allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia within transit limit on going tiip, and within ten days, not to exceed tinal limit, will be allowed ! at New York on return trip tickets i reading through that city by deposit of ticket with Joint Agent at New York within one day after validation at Asbury Park and payment- of fee of sl. Kor specific rates, routes and stop- ' over privileges consult nearest Penii svlvaiiia Railroad ticket agent REiIUUED RATES TO BALTIMORE. j Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Accaunt Inter- j uational Oonvention United Society of Christ ran Endeavor. For the International Convention United Society of Christian Endeavor, j at Baltimore, Md., July "> to 10, the! Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell roond-lrip tickets to Baltimore.at greatly reduced rates,from all stations' nn'its line east of and including Pitt borgh, Erie, and Butl'alo. The rate from Pittsburgh will be! from Altoona Kiie £l2 00. Willianisport |ti 33, Buffalo $ll.OO, Cauandaigua 70, Klmira ">o. New York s<;. 30, Newark. N. J., ffi 10. Reading s">.ls, Wilkesbarre 05,, Dover, Del., $:{.!»0, with corresponding reductions from all points. Tickets will be sold on July ;i, 4, ainl 5, gi u.l for return pas-age lea\ nig Baltimore until July In, inclusive. On payment of SI.OO to Joint Agent at Baltimore an extension of return limit to August 31 can he obtained. Tickets via Philadelphia permit stop-over within limit, if deposited with the ticket agent at Broad Street Station. Special excursion tickets are on sale j every Saturday and Sunday from Balti more to Washington aud return at rate i of $1.25 for the round trip. These! tickets are goo.l for return passage im til the la-t tiain Sunday night, atfoid iii K ample opportunity for delegates to visit the National Capital. 2Jrd STREET FERRY, NEW YORK Reading's New Terminus in the Centre of New York City. Commencing June 25th the new up i town ferry at the foot of West 23rd j street,N. R., New Yoik, will he open i ed to the public and lirst class ferry boats will ply regularly between that I point and the Jersey City Station. The New Terminal is a modern structure beautiful as well as utilitari- „ an, with every arrangement possible • for the comfort and satisfaction of patrons as well as their quick handl ing The ferry house is double decked with two waiting rooms, the one on | the main floor being 50x80 feet and on j the upper floor 50x60 feet and as the ferry boats are also double deckers, i passengers will be landed from both the upper and lower decks. An electric cab servioe at low rates! has been provided and the cabs will meet the passengers at the water front instead of on the street. The Metro politan Street Railway has co-operat ed by putting in loops for the follow ing lines: 14th street, 23 rd street, 28th and 2!>th Stieet lines. A handsome glass roofed canopy or marquise, 5 j feet wide, extends along the strict front of the ferry, and passengers can step directly into the cars without be i iug exposed to inclement weather or ; running the gauntlet of the street j traffic. Twenty-third Street has long been noted as a great shopping centre. tlie| ('n.sstown lines intersect with the var- ( lous branches of the elevated line, alii of wliii h have stations on this street, while the New York Subway presents, .still another means of transportation j up or down the Island , this is further more the heart of the hotel and theat ie | sect ion. With the opening of this new leirv | the old Whitehall Terminal (South' I Ferryi will he discontinued, but the I ihi it\ Street ferry will be maint,till ed with service unimpaired. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, g fVLjfy e^ e J7 I < Seven Million boies sold in past 1 2 months. ThlS vSlgn.lture, *>OX. ~SC.J DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Alm t t overyt >dy whn read" the news pap, r surt ' Know of tho wonderful o , * i cures made by Dr. r . Kilmer's Swamp-Root, g I the great kidney, liver I t ,A 112 **" ■' ' ar "d bladder remedy, -j j 112/V 1 -/ It is the great medi al uiv ) "r ca ' triumph of the nine ' \ |f teenth century; dis jv A, 1 ! covered after years of ' 112/ ' !| scientific research by i .', 'j- ( Is Kilmer, the emi j. k Jj v " nent kidney and blad — der specialist, and is v. ldcrfully sur ;ful in promptly curing !. b.t k kidiv bladder, uric acid trou- I t and i isease, which is the worst f,t fki in--:y ti üble. Swamp-Root is not rec- I om mended 1- >r everything but if you havekid !ie, In r i r bla lii > trouble it will be found ju ' thu r n iy y i need. It has been tested c, many way: in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor topur rh.i ■: relit m ! h;..; proved so successful in ev ry case that a special arrangement has t n made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book t- lling more about Swamp-Root and how to find ut if y u have kidney or bladder trouble. Wh- :i writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and S' i.l your ■; ir< to r.,. Kii mer fitC , bing fjggg hamton, N. Y. The -.XLj JU—prUf regular fifty cent and noroeo» Swamp-Root, dollar s;zes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remem her the name, Swanp-Root. Dr. Kil mer - Swamp-Root. and the wldres N.Y on every bottles. SHE SAW TUB GREAT NAPOLEON Mrs Katherine Krelis,mother of our I former resident Simon Krebs.dierl sud denly at her home in Tauiaqua on j Tuesday aged ninety-six years. The deceased wa« a most remarkable woman, retaining at her extreme age all her faculties unimpaired,oven read ing without glass - She was horn in I Germany and remembers seeing the i great Napoleon Boneparte. The de j ceased was a grandmother of Mrs. Charles 11.I 1 . Hancock, who left yester i day to attend the funeral. INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA. Reduced Rate to '.Highland-Pougbkeejisie Course via Pennsylvania Railroad. On account of the Intercole giate j Rowing Regatta over the llighlau.l - i'oughkeepsie course on the Hudson I River, Wednesday, June 28, the Penn | sylvania Railroad Company w ill sell ! ronnrl-11i11 tickets to Highland or I'nuglikeej-ie on liine 27 and 28, good ton turn until June 2'.',inclusive,from prin ipal station- on its lines, at rate ! of single fare for the round trip. PENNSYLVANIA CHAUTAUQUA. B iced Batt to Mt Gretna Via Pennsyl vania Railroad. F< : tin Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to b* held it Mt. (rretna. Pa.. July I to August !rh« Pennsylvania K i «.i ., Li rty, Hul ler luidana, ('oonells- P> ifi :d (Mearfield. Martins burg, Hellefonte, Waterford, Cauan daigua. Will, -shai re, Tomhicken. Mt. Carm. I Lykt ns ir.6 Warren Street New York. !' i '' -». i Celiacs i S ■>i tl-e - rlt. F - ma» >«# th - been & .pposed that || Co • oft ! tomuch caused inilgestion Al , ' truth is era ' t'r.a i i .. cal .i rti. t- I ' i i -»stion ii. *s t!.o I ■ • exposes the nerves ol i/.i stoma . . -js- j, inp the to secrete n..: 'n In-* ti of | -of natural digestion. ..... it j f ,-a. • C .:arrh of the Stomach. c I Dyspepsia Gure ; f P„ , : l Inflantinatior. of the mucous , mem hi anr a lining the stomach, protects the ... h. d cures b i breath, sour risings. ; • , . v liter eatli .• indigestion, 4 dy nsia and all stomach troubles. I Vhat You Eat St nach S—eet. . ! 0 ; hiltiine tlmnf e trtai « v eilsfor 50 cents ' p tsd iy ' U L>a\frl"J 112 A CO.,Chn tgo, lit. ( For il> b> I'aules & Co. t Im wc a o V. ak( up your liver. Cure I.' 4 ; «2 * of' r r '.»() \r:irv.. i. M«-«. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE % | wrri iBTB OR B. i mu.*oo.iunioi,KE PUBLIC SALE! -OF VALUABLE— REAL ESTATE! The undersinged will expose to pub lic sale the following described real estate, tracts Nos. 1,2, Ii and ; as here inafter described at ten o'clock on Saturday, June 24, I<>os, on the premises and tracts Nos. 4, *5 and <> on the same day at one o'clock jin the afternoon. The said tracts or lots of lanl are described as follows: Tract No. 1 All that certain lot of land situate on the northeast corner of Water or Front street and Factory streets in the First Ward of the Kor ougli of Danville, in said county, be ginning at the said corner thence northwardly along Factory street forty one feet to other part of said lot here inafter described as Lot No. 2, thence along line of lot No. 2, Eastwardly at right angles with Factory street fifty one feet lnoie or less to line of other lots, thence along line of said lot southwardly forty-one feet more or less to Water or Front street; thence along said Water or Front street fifty one feet more or less to Factory street the place of beginning, whereon are erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLINC HOUSE and other ont buildings. Tract No. 2. Beginning at a dist ance of forty-one feet northwardly from corner of Water or Front and Factory streets on said Factory street at corner of Lot No. 1, thence north wardly along Factory street twenty seven feet to lot No. 8 hereinafter de scribed, thence eastwardly along line of said Lot No. 3 and at right angles with Factory street fifty one feet more or less to line of other lots; thence along line ot last mentioned lot south wardly twenty seven feet to corner of Lot No 1, above described; thence along line of said Lot No. 1, aud at right angles with Factory street fifty one teet more or less to Factory street the place of beginning, whereon are •rected a TWO STORY FRAME iJWELLING HOUSE and other neces sary outbuildings. Tract No. 3. Beginning at a comer of an Alley aud Factory street thence along said Alley eastwardly filty-one feet moie or less to line of lots; thence along line of last mentioned lot south wardly and paralell with Factory street forty-seven and six tenths feet more or less to corner of Lot No. 2, above described ; thence along line of last mentioned lot No. 2 and at right angles with Factory street west ward ly fifty-one feet more or less to said Factory street; thence along said Fact- j ory street northwardly forty-seven anil I six tenths feet more or less to Alley i the place of beginning, whereon are! elected a TWO STORY FRAME 1 DWELLING HOUSE aud other neces- ' sary outbuildings. Tract No. -I. All that ceitain town lot of land situate in the Fourth Ward I iif the liorough of Danville, hounded and described as follows : Commencing at a corner of lot at the distance of two hundred and fourteen feet liorth : warilly from Short stieet on the west erly side of Railroad street thence along said Railroad street northward ly thirty-four feet to lot of Mrs. Mary MoYey ; thence along lino of McVey lot and at right angles with Railroad 1 street westwardly one hundred and ! fifty feet to an Alley; thence along said Alley southwardly thirty-four feet to lot lately owned by Margaret Marshall; thence along line of said Marshall lot^eastwardly one hundred j and fifty teet to Railroad street tlie place of beginning, whereon are erect- ■ ed a TWO STORY FRAME DWELL- ! ING HOUSE and other outbuildings. Tract No. 5. All this certain town | lot of land situate in the Fourth Ward i of the said Borough of Danville, bound ed and described as follows: Begin ning on the southeast side of Cross street at a distance of two hundred and thirty-six feet front "A" stieet, thence extending along Cross street itwoards "A" street thirty two leet to | lot of thence along line ot last mentioned lot and at right angles ! with Cross street southeastwardly one I bundled and litty feet to an Alley; I thence along said Alley noi tinastward ly thirty-two feet to lot lately owned ;by Jacob Miller; thence along line of ; last mentioned lot northwestwardly line hundred and fifty feet to Short street the place of beginning, whereon | are erected a TWO STORY FRAME | DWELLING HOUSE and other out , buildings. Tract No. t;. All those certain lots Nos. t!, 7, K. It & ID, in Block No. B,in Win. H. Magill's addition to Danville, situate in Mahoning township in said county on the south side of Bloom road on the southeast corner ot "1" street and the Bloom toad. Each lot being thirty feet in width in front on Bloom mad and one hundred and fifty feet in depth to ail Ailey.• Tract No. All those four certain < lot - of laud situate in the First Ward ( ot the Borough of Danville, in said ( i unity.ill the Addition to the town of , Danville, hounded and described as , tollows Situate on the north side of Mahoning street commencing at the I southwestern corui r of Lot No. 8b now owned by Michael Bowel's, a distance ot ninety three feet westwardly from Logan street thence westwardly along Mahoning street one hundred and twenty four feet to corner of lot No 43 now owned by George W. HolTmau ; | thence along line of lot of said George \S. Hoffman one hundred and lifty-two and nine-tenths feet to an Alley,thence long said Alley eastwardly one bun died and twenty-one and one tenth 1 feet to corner of Lot No. 38of Miclnal Powers; thence along line of said lot of Michael Powers No 38 southward ly one hundred and sixty-four and five tenths teet to Mahoning street the place of beginning; being lots Nos mi, 40, 41 <& 42, each lot being lhirty-o.it feet in width on Mahoning street. TKRMB OF SALK : 25 percent, of the purchase money to he paid upon the striking down of said sale; :»5 pei cent, of the pnrchase money on tin confirmation of the sale by the Court, the balance to he paid in one year af ter date of confirmation to be secured ■ by bond and mortgage, when a fined will be delivered to the purchaser or i-urchaser*. All conveyances to be paid ; for by the purchaser. MAKY A IIOPER, Administratrix. WM. J. RALDY, WM KASE WEST, Attorneys. ASBURY PARK BOOKLET. Descriptive Publication Issued by th°' Pennsylvania Railroad Company on Ac count of the Meeting of the Educational Association. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company j has issued an attractive booklet de scriptive of Anbury Park. The pub lications is designed to present fho at tractions and claims of Ashury Park as j a summer seaside resort, and also to | announce the reduced rate arrange ments on account of the metting of the National Educational Association, which will he held at Ashury Park July 3 to 7. Persons desiring information con cerning this popular resort may ob tain a copy of the booklet by inclosing two cents in postage stamps to Geo. W. Hoyd. General Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia. Pa REDUCED RATES TO PAOITIG COAST | POINTS. Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Account Lewis' and Clark Exposition and Various j Conventions On account of the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland, Ore , June 1 to October 15, and various conventions to bu held in cities on the Pacific Coast during the Summer, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets on specified dates, from all stations on its lines, to San Francisco and Los Angeles, April it to September ~'7; to Portland, Seattle, j Tacoma,Victoria, Vancouver, and San i Diego, May 22 to September 27, at greatly reduced rates. For dates of sale and specified in ! formation concerning rates and routes, I consult nearest ticket agent. TOUR TO THE CANADIAN ROOKIES, LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION, j AMD YELLOWSTONE PARK Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Con vention Araericiu Medical Association. ROUND S2IS— TRIP. On account of the convention of the American Medical Association, to be field in Portland. Ore., .July 11 to 14, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a personally-conducted tour, visiting the beautiful resorts in the Canadian Rockies, Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, allowing four days in the latter city for attending the ses sions of the convention and for visit ing the Lewis and Clark Exposition, and five and one-half days in the Yel lowstone Park, a full and complete tour of that wonderlaud. Tickets cov ering every necessary expense enroute, except hotel accommodations in Port land, will he sold at the very low rate of $215 from all stations on the Penn- j sylvania Railroad, except Pittsburgh, , from which the rate will ho $2lO. A special train of high-grade Pullman i equipment will leave New York, Phi- ■ adelphia, Harrisburg. and Pittsburg, Monday, July 11. The route will he j via Chicago and St. Paul to Banff Hot | Springs, Laggan, and Glacier, in tlie j Canadian Rockies, tlieni-e to the Paci- | tic Coast. Returning the route will lie through the States of Washington, ' Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, to the ! Yellowstone Park, and thence via Hil lings and Omaha to Chicago, reaching New York on July 2*>. For further in formation consult Pennsylvania Rail road ticket agents. A descriptive itinerary will be sent on application to Geo. \V. Hoyd, General Passenger : Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila delphia, Pa. Billy Gosh, of the Danville "Old Timers," is a wonder. He has played ball a long time, but his all around good work still attracts. - Sunbury Item. R I P A N S Tabula Doctors find A pood prescription For Mankind. The 5 cent packet is enough for usual occasions. The family bottle ((HI cents) contains a supply for a year. All drug gists sell them. THE SMART SET A MAGAZINE OF CLEVERNESS. Magazines should have a well defined purpose. Genuine enteitainment, amusement and mental rterea lion are the motives of Tin: SMAKT SET, the MO T SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES Its NOVELS (a complete one in each number tare by tho most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its SHORT STORIES are matchless— clean and lull ol hu man interest Its POETRY covering the entire field of verse pathos, love, humor, tenderness—is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. Its JOKES, WITTICISMS, SKETCHES, etc., are admittedly the most mirth provoking. 160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING No pages ate WASTKI> on cheap illustrations, edi'ori vap< rings or wi irving essays and idle discussions. EVERY page will INTEREST, CHARM and REFRESH you. Subscribe now— $2.50 per year. Remit in cheque, I*. (). or Ex pi ess order, or registered letter to TIIE SJVIAIvT" >ll, 452 112 ifth Avenue, New York. N. 11.--Sample copies sent free on application. Auditor's Nolice. In re. First and Final Account of O. F. Ferris, Administrator of the estate of Horace If. Furman, late of the Borough of Danville, in the < 'onntv of Montour and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Ihe undoisigued, appointed by the Orphan - of said Couuty Audit or to distribute the said balance in the bauds of the saw! Accountant to and among the | arties 1< entitled thereto, will meet, all parting interest jed fort «e purposes of bin appointment it I.is Law offices, No. lffi Mill street, Danvill'', Pa., on Friday, June SJOth, 1905, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day. where anil when all per sons having claims on the said fond are required to make and prove the same or ho forever debarred from thereafter coming in upon the said fund. FDWARI) SAYRE GEARHART, A uditor. Danville, Pa.. May 31st, 1905 NOTICE Of DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP. Notice is her* by du y giveu, that the partnership lately existing between William Snyder and William Spade ot Danville, Pa, under the firm name of ] Snyder and Spade was on the thirty first dav of May A. D 1905 dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said paitner -hip are to be received by the said William Spade and all claims on the said partnership are also to be pres ented to hiin for payment. The business of the said late firm will hereafter be conducted by the said William Spade on his own ac count. WILLIAM SNYDER. WILLIAM SPADE, Danville, Pa, May 31st, 1905. Auditor's Notice. In re, l irst and Final Account of H. 15. Schultz, Administrator of the estate .'f William Cripp», late of Mahoning township, in the County of Montour and State of Pennsyl vania, deceased. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's Court of said County Audit or to distribute the said oalauce in the hands of the said accountant to and among the parties legally entitled thereto, will meet all parties interest j ed for the purposes of his appointment at his Law Offices,No. k 350 Mill street, Danville, Montour county, Pa., on Saturday, June 24th, 1905, at nine I o'clock in the foreuoon of the said day, where Mil when all persons having claims on the said fund are required to make and prove the same or be for ever dibarrfd from thereafter coming in upon the said fund. WAI. KASE WEST, Auditor, j Danville, Pa., May 31st, 1905. jfeg d il GASOLINE ENGINES 2 TO 15 HORSE POWER Strictly High Class ' Fully Guaranteed ! SEND F. )R SPECIAL CATALOGUE E „ liiaii mi! ci. WILLI AM SPORT, PA. Easy and Quick! Soap=Making with BANNER LYE To make the very best soap, simply dissolve a can of Banner l.ye in cold water, melt 5 'i lbs. of grease, pour the Lye water in the grease. 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