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Win 'l M< » AH APPEAL FOR FUNDS Through the colnnins oft he American the committee on public improvement desires to make an appeal to the pnb lie foi additional funds to enable it to complete the park being installed on the site of the Presbyterian cemetery As the work progresses the commit tee is meeting with items of cost that were not figured on iti the beginning, which makes it plain that the tnonev subscribed will be inadequate to meet all demands. All the work under way is beiug well done iu order to make the improvement a permanent one The committee from the first has felt that it is sustained by the public, ! which feels a dee)) pride in the under- j takin;, and to the public, therefore, J the committee appeals for that assist- i ance which will be essential iu order to create n publio park that will be a i credit to the town. Any one who j views the spot aud notes the trans- i formation that has already been j wiought can not but feel that no mat ter how much is invested iu the park j it is money well expended. All who have not subscribed aud : feel a proper degree of interest iu the j park, especially those who would like to see the improvement completed this fall, can aid the work very much by , leaving a subscription at any one of j the banks, at Rogers' shoe store, or at the office of the American. Money con- j tributed promptly would prove a great accommodation, as the committee is i iu ueed of funds. All money previous ly subscribed is now due aud should ! be paid by October sth. A list of sub- ! scribers will be printed later. Y'ou never have any trouble to get j children to take Kennedy's Laxative j Cough Syrup They like it because it tastes nearly like maple sugar. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Sryup is a safe sure aud prompt remedy for coughs and colds aud is good for every mem ber of the family. Sold bv Paules & Co Died After Taking Drug. Wm. Genther, court tipstave, aud a well known resident of Suubury, died on Market square shortly before three o'clock Monday afternoon from tak- j ing some drug, presumably having | drunk the contents of a two ounce bot- | tie of laudanum. He got on a street j car at tin- corner of Packer street and Railroad avenue after taking the drug and rode to Market Square. He was enrried to the watchman's box aud fell to the brick pavement. A physician j was summoned and gave liini an em- j etic by means of a hypodermic injec- ] tion At that, time he sat against the i watchbox numb aud motionless. The | emetic failed to act because the mus- j cles of his stomach had been deadened | by the drug. Twenty minutes after he left the car the physician pronounced him dead. (ireat Money in Tree Spraying. State Pomologist J. H. Funk, of \ Boyertown, who always has a big fruit ; crop when hardly anybody else does, I attributes his success to the fact that he takes care of his trees scientilical- j ly, especially spraying to exterminate the Sau Jose soale. He is now about to pick 3000 bushels of apples aud 200 of pears. The form er he will put iu cold storage aud sell 1 for $8 and *!> per barrel, next spring, I although he could get $4 right now. ' He says it pays to beat the San Jose j scale and bad weather. Gold a Discomfort to Murderer. Henry Fisher,the couvicted murder er in the Northumberland county pri son, is complaining thnt his cell is cold. After the finding of a knife on Fisher's persou, the degeuerate brute ! remarked to Warden McDounel that it j ( didn't matter whether he cut his ; throat with the knife or the window | paue. Picking up the tip the warden i had the glass removed, aud now the 1 murderer complains of the cold. The | . efficient warden's laconic reply to the i man when ho spoke of the temperature was: "Well, Hemy you might as well 1 freeze to death as cut your throat." ■ Unless the man recousiders his threat he will bo decidedly uncomfortable until the time comes for his execu tion. His cell is examined three times each day, and a " trusty"| makes!) n round of inspection during the night, so that it is uulikely Fisher will get 1 any opportunity to commit suicide. | i m, or M'FucTiin PAIII.T niliS Mi«> Vtrflr M lUf Mo »» »•«*• "M l*n*M»r nf Mr and Mr« «*MM« Hi||*t, nf «**» IH*IWfW, rflwl Ttn* Ut mottling from HphwM f»*M Kntti" tlNi* a*o an ppMofnl* of I* nbnid f*r*r bmkfi nitl In th* Millar 'mm*.ami th* «w. «filnv IfmdM tn l all of lb* rMMrvfl, •!* In nam "»r Mr« Mlll*t wa« lb* only nnt nl itfm family wbn *«raf«d Twn nfir«»* «nr* »tn(driy«l,an(l altbnnib th* «■«•*« • or* all *»ry ««>ri>ti», ib*y w«>r*. nn Mondat nil con«|rtrr*»l in b* n«t of lanßff I'nrlnit Monday nlfbt Mi« Virgle ««ITpred nnd Ttn>*dar morn Inn ab* died, Tne..lay afternm>n Itr Clark, nf fnnbnty,w*nt to lb* Miller botne and mad* an e*amltiatlon of th* water from the Kprlng which avpplie* the Itnate. and found It to be thnrotighly infect*.! with uphold f.rer bacilli lea* Ing no doubt a* to the eau»* of tin •iplrtetnlc in thr Millet family, riioma* > Kdl«nn, the great Auieri c \ti inventor nay* ' Knlly eighty per i com. of the lllnfn of uiankind cotue* from eating improper food or too IBticli food; |m opln .ire inclined to orer-ilidnlge themselves '* Thl* If where Ittdigentiotl Hnu* its beginning in nearly every ca«*. The stomach can do just no much work and no more ind when yon overl 'annot ponaiblv do the work demand -d of them. It Is at ■inch times that tlie stomach needs belli; it demand* help, and warns you by headaches, belching, *our stomach, •innsea and Indigestion. Yon should attend to this at once l»y taking some riling that will actually do the work for the stomach. Kodol will do this. It is a combination of natural digest .nils and vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthj stomach It is pleasant to take. It digests what you eat Sold by I'anlos & Co. Interesting Csre Bi fore Dalton. Justice Dalton s office was the scene, of a hearing Monday. in which the defendant, complainant aud all the ! witnesses were from the Polish quart - | or. | The hearing lasted uearly an hour aud there was not a dull moment from , start to finish. Of oourse, the rapid- I Are remarks were unintelligible to Americans,but the gesticulations were I very expressive. So that with the aid |of the interpreter,iu the person of Leo | Barron, the facts were Anally reached and the justice decided that a prima I facie case had been made out. \ The defendant was Joseph Srakis | and the prosecutor Joseph Varans. The latter knew n little English and alluding to the defendant, said : "No good, no good. Every day. drink. All the time, punch, punch." | As he muttered the lust seutonce to | illustrate his remark he delivered a blow iu the palm of his left hand with I Ins right fist 1 "What have, yon been doing, .ToeV" 1 i lie Justice asked. : "Nothing, nothing me." Then ] pointing to a very black and inflamed | eye, he added excitedly, "hey! hey!" ! All this was preliminary. The de fendant pleaded "not guilty," and then the ball began. The gist of the matter was that Jos eph Yaraus claims that the defeudant , disturbs the peace, makes remarks re flecting on his character and that of his boarding mistress and Monday made bad worse by rushing at him with clenched fiists. The witnesses corroborated the facts j alleged and Srakis was in a fair way | to be hold for court, when the parties i agreed to settle by the defeudant pay j ing the costs. | Costs amounted to sti "lO.whicli were paid by the wife of Srakis, who ac companied her husband to the hear i ing, carrying a bag well filled with I coin. i lleurv E. .Tones of Tampa, Fla., writes; "I can thank Gou for my | present health, duo to Foley's Kidney i Cure. I tried doctors aud all kinds of \ kitidey cure, but nothing done me much good till I took Foley's Kidney | Cure. Four bottles cured me, and I have no more paiu in my back aud shoulders. I am (12 years old, and suf fered long, hut tlinnks to Foloy's Kid ney Cure 1 am well aud can walk aud enjoy myself.lt is a pleasure to recnm mend it to those needing a kidney j medicine." Sold by all dealers. Raised Monstw Baru Tuesilaj. i What will be, when it is completed, ! one of the largest barns in this sec tion, was raised Tuesday on the farm of A, L. Heddeus in Authouv town ship. The new barn takes the place of the one that was burned in the early summer. The barn is 115 feet l;y 84 feet with a wind breaker 40 feet sqnaro. Only the baru proper was raised Tuesday. As is usual on occasions of this kind, the sturdy sous of the soil for miles around gathered to help their neighbor in the strenuous work of raising the massive frame,aud in return the work ers received a share of Mr Hrddons' hospitality, that was at the same time pleasaut aud sustaining. There were uearly a hundred present, aud both dinner aud supper was served. A Oarcl. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your inouey if Foley's Honey aud Tar fails to cure your cough or cold.lt stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Stank-Golden. Mr. George Henry Stank aud Miss Catherine Cecelia Golden, of Sha mokin, were married by Justice cf the Peace James Dalton at the office of the latter, Mill street, at 8:45 o'clock Tuesday evening. Mi nupiiNns (IN cniiNim Ac " ** • an w<»l. ll.» Htf »l**ltl* ttfM gM (w»'i Mant t>. h* «wn»4 and rnfilfnll**! l>» !t» r- IHIMk of DanMll* I* • « *«*t* I mi M i«a«t nothing Mtt nnfa*ot #M* artlon of fit* hmnngb rnWRi II M »*fn«mg »<■ gum an nrrilnanr* a< t*'»* "I fitt i»nw lt»* *fltwnmt»tgllnn tl IIK |il(lr« oil fori! Xr lln| |.|»|h, fit* fit.tfwnfet, «lm 4p| • at*d 111 (III* rll* III* «tr*fot»- lM«l «tateo llml It* finrf* Hi* til** nf n tdant «wtt»it and fftflltnlM fit* ' Hl*#** |»i| nlm with »ll the bn«ln>>« ■iipii ami Hmt fit** luti' taken tinlH nt tii<> |in-| -iitinn In * mann*t which intattn tlmt ih*y Intend to carry It tftinttgh, If fimwlbl* To t»w hit word*, it I* now "mitni-nnnrH" which at lb* n**f NIIFLINI L« **|*ct*.| to lake mmr action on flic ordinance *nbmltt*d by Mr tln|il»tpln at tb* la*t m**tltig re* luting in tin- granting of thi> rllhl of way to «-ri <1 and maintain imle* and Wln«* i n the rtnoti and alley* of l>an* I rill.. The ,-ii v.- ordinance ««< referred to the . mm It tee on ordinatennd pollw to report nt lit* n* xt meeting. I" vie* ■if tlia rtp»»n **at»tate of Ohio, « Itv of Toledo. < I.IIIMK County. I S *' I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he 's senior partner of tin firm of F. J. I Cheney iV Co.. doing business in the ; City of Toledo, County aud State afore said, and thai said firm will pav the I sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub-enbed in my presence, this ttth dav of Dec ember, A. D. ISW. (Seal|. A. W. OLEASON Notary Public. I Hall's Catarrh Cure is tak< n interu j aily. and acts directly on the blood and IIHU-OUS surfaces of the system, j Send for teiimouials free. Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Lunger. ■Mrs. Elizabeth Lunger, widow of j John Longer, died Sunday evening at r :45 o'clock. The deceased had been :iiling for some time, but the illness | whicli resulted it. her death was of | but little over a day's duration, lliere | were, therefore, bnt few peoplo who ivere aware that her eonditiou was j serious, abd her death caine as r. great j shock to her many friends. Mrs. Lunger was a widely known | and highly esteemed woman. She had numerens enobling qualities and her ! acts of kindness had eudmred her to j many. She was a consistent Christian A charter member of Trinity M. E. J church, she labored faithfully as one |of that congregation since the foun dation of the church in 1869. The deceased was born in Danville, the daughter of Edward and Letitia i Ureut, and all her life she lived in this community. Five years ago her husband prcceeded her to the grave. She was 70 years of age last Friday, i Mrs. Luuger is survived by six sons: j William K, of Trenton ; Clareuci. of Sharou, Pa..George, Walter and Luuger, of Danville and Harry of California. In most eases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treat ed cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and pie vents serious results. It costs you no more than the unknown preparations aud you should insist upon having t!.e genuine in the yellow package. Sol.l by all dealers. Heplectiug the Apple Orop. In an article on Pennsylvania Or chards the Scrantou Tribuue very justly says:"ln spite of ttie fact that the finest apples in the world may be grow n in this State, the Pennsylvania farmer as a rule takes the least trouble to develop his resources. How often, in driving through the country iu springtime, one may see an argicul turist following the plough through a field of sickly looking corn that will yield scarcely nothing save stalks, a!- I lowing the magnificent orchard plant ed by his grandfather togo to decay, while the promising fruit is left to the ravages of insects. By lack of pro per pruuing and through ueglec' in destroying worms' nests in early spring, many noble trees that would bear bushels of luscious fruit each year, yield comparatively nothing. Many farmers, who would reseut the intimation that they are not thrifty, allow golden opportunities for profit to slip by each season by failure to give enough attention to their fruit trees." MAKE A NOTE NOW to get Ely's Cream Balm if you are troubled with nasal catarrh, hay fever or cold iu the head. It is purifying aud soothiug to the sensitive membrane that lines the air-passages. It is made to overcome the disease, not to fool the patient by a short, deceptive relief. There is no cocaine nor mercury in it. Do not be talked into taking a substitute for Ely's Cream Halm. All druggists sell it. Price 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros, st> Warren Street, New York. RIRNIiRS NIIRBRK SIiVHNTY TWO Tt.a «*»*• lout f«inr«M**et*n*,»»*f (<1 w |irririiti hi ' »»<*»»)« "t •»»*«, n*lt tnf fit tin tii «112 h,f nIH l%tt >#ft •••metro* r*n tHnnm •« fpo(, i ijidtiin* t»tl> tf«. I WMrh )« f|oW twin* filled «112 ml l 'i *1 f»it ft pMhllr i-nik, t».ttn,i. t nf t*tnln> t fn «Hrh * pet It Inn (« Hft*, hm the "Hurl nntnhrf nliimiiiid In |N> |>r*»iM w»i» >• Ttif fvlittnn, whirl. «ft* full* d In tha.r rolttmno l»«t i •». Wft« I ■ enntt lit I mittg tNrtlrllM W. l< u> u!i«rt The mnti wade h jrrttmlnari de j 'W», Mntoithtr f»»N, ! M tn o'rlo k a* n,f ti-«». fnt Hi* 1..-v I ing of the tmrtlet, t!«*■ it | rmifa and ni l"f«((ntn 111 the ea«- Ttie rntiH ntdM • i atH din-, ti dial !•: f< ilmrUM ." I a< C'Hitim I for (hi- |ft 112 limn mid that ilno and legal until i nt thr lent i (I If given Ik i iv« rf< •tnMittln IWn n 112 pf m*il Hi Danville fnt nt h ft«t three oat-ccMive w ek* jirint tn ! tl e time fl\i>il fat Hi* hearing. | The priieeading« fl mugh.int will lie the «amr an llhwc ii ij loyed in •< ; curing the legal atiati >t un lit nf the >ld Pre-hyterian bnrml - r uind. Al t hnngli the IVtrik' ii r*»m,t#ry la very «innll ami llii>i» will Ii v*v littl actual work itntdv. in j rid !of th« gvnv«< «-pi '» tl ii • ilia ad vert iaement* rm their t > •.Mid tln» , final decri i It at 'e by cot t, cold | weather will he i • afl) lira*#• will iterat a i.i.d the apot thrown into tha park the present autumn or not. At any event what re mains nuilone thin full will he speedi ly carried out early next spring. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO Their Unceasing !Work Keeps U« Strong and Healthy. All the blood in the body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys tilter the blood. They work night and;|day. When healthy they remove aliout .">OO grains of impure matter daily, when un healthy some part of this impure mat ter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms—pain in the bark, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the uriue, etc. But if you keep the filters right you will have uo trouble with your kidneys. Augustus Hawn, 327 Second St., Huntingdon, Pa., says: It was about | three years ago that mv kidneys first • began to give me trouble. The disease I grew on me gradually and constantly berame worse until it reached a stagH j of severity that when 1 got up in tint morning sharp stinging pains would | oatoli me in tlie back and the action |of tlio kidneys became very tegular and there was a hot burning sensation i daring passage of the sei-retions. I | tried all kinds of medicine but noth- I ing seemed to do me any good. At last ; i decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills ! and found such prompt and uuexpect ;ed relief that 1 feel warranted iu re commending this remedy to other suf ferers. Horsaleby all dealers. Price 50 oents. Foster-Mllbnrn 00., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Hemember the name—Doan's—an! I take no other. Novel Function at Grove Church. I The Grove Presbyterian church Fri j day night was the scene of a most un ; usual function. On that occasion the | Presbyterian brotherhood entertained I the ladies of the congregation. I There was a large attendance. Re | frcshiuents in the form of coffee, ice j cream and cake were served. The gal ' lant gentlemen assumed the whole I responsibility of the affair and the ladies were not permitted to take any part whatever in the affair other than ! quests. It a complete reversal of I the common ruin to see the gentlemen i setting tiie tables and later waiting ; upon the ladies seated around it, but they acquitted themselves in the new role with grace and dignity and the whole affair was voted a fine success. | Does your back ache? Do you feel j tired and drowsy and lacking in am- I hition '! If so, there is something wrong witn your kidneys. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Hills reiieve back ache, weak kiiiuejs, and inflamma tion of the bladder. A week's treat ment 25 cents. Su'd by Pi.u,'es & Co. Last Sad Kites Perfoinird. Miss Catherine Mullen,whose deail necnrrid Tuesday ni i Itnl (nt lit* In M a »nt *1 in* mi fal nnlai tn* llw ftan«>«- «l at* aid I it* Mt>> "tiitai i fnt thr** nr« ttnitdiiiir* Ih*- I.Mt fnt taltjnii *ii>»ii nf»ti' -I nt Turn at * •Ittltl hllrh ih t wtti'l, Ii «i "••t.tliMi II ln«>*t»iH« Hi In ■ a*ai»l I In* mm mi i« **a'ntdat Tlt»> NHII aiihiiiitte'l In tN> tto»t»i»» and nf»aM| on TiiMut are m tnllnw* l.» mil Ht«»« t'h i ladilph infill, IH, nO; Mr!,. | * «Philadelphia |i«* no; itpnrire II M«ltilinl».. II ad Inn, ft W,« I no Mrtiii.tt A *'™hl nut, ttlllt|llii|Mtl. f'Ft'i.Wl.Oii Mnalei li% CnttiWieia, lleltalu, t'iOt, »iillitiarh A HlHntevet, l.i>«|itn«ti, •II; itv-.nn; W, n «>aift Bmi». ilatrl*hiir(t. ftjIW.IXT t*lj tlinrae W : ard »On , Heading, »IWi,:»*).<"> li. 11. I n- lit A Hnn«.Heading,#lll7,WNUW) Tin lowest hidder.au will b« obwtx | ed. la tli«* firm nf Lynch Urni, «if ' Phlladclph a The delay la-t we. i,. It i explained, was canned by tin \ iipcenaitv of taking a little time In I look into the character of the bidding Itrina in order tn Judge a« to regional hillty. Ac j According to the terms of the hill j making the appropriation the money lis not tn lieeome available until tin j plana for the bnildingi. are approved iby the governor. The three building- 4 I embraced in the bids are the female ! inflrinaty.a building for the acute in- I sane male |iatlmits and a bnilding for the acute insane female patients For e;ieh of these structures the sum of ninety thousainl dollars ia appropriat ed, which does not include the fur nishing The preliminary plans, thoae on which the legislature took ait ion, pro vided for an elevator and plastering iu the basement. When the appropri ation fixed ij!io,000 for each strm ture it seemed somewhat doubtful to the architect whether the buildings, such as designed, could be erected for that sum. It was, therefore, decided to cut out the elevators and the plastering iu the basements. The plans,thus modifi ed, were submitted to the governor and approved by him. After the bids had been opened and it was discovered that the three build ings for which #270.000 had been ap propriated could be erected for a sum as low as $186,197.00 the trustees be gan to regret that the plans had been changed anil saw that the margin that remained was amnio to cover cost of both elevators and extra plastering. The outcome of the matter was that | the board reached a decision to restore ' the elevators and the extra plastering j in the plans. ' The formality incidental to legall carrying out this action, as explained by a trustworthy source, is responsi j hie for the additional delay. The plan jas finally modified have togo before | Governor Stuart again, to comply with ' the provisions of the bill,which make . it plain enoT>gb flint the appropriation will not be available until the plans I as perfected have been approved by the I governor. No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family is in per fect health A bottle of Orino Laxa tive Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents.lf will cure every member of the family of constipation,sick headache IT stomach trouble. Sold by all dealers. j Rally Day ut Miboninsr Ohurch. 1 The Sunday school rally at the Mah oning Presbyteri in church Sunday | was a record breaker both as regards attendance au I enthusiasm displayed The room was crowded, while the col lection footed up the handsome sum of |230 31, While ordinarily the the col lection ou rally day is devoted to out or another of the benevolent objects the money rhis year is to he applied to i the purchase of a new piano for the Sunday school room, i The special music was of a very : high order and consisted of a vocal j solo by Charles Lyon and a selection jby a qaurtette consisting of W. R I Miller, Walter Russell, George W. I Kggert and John B. McCoy. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Fol ey's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law | as it contains no opiates or other harm -1 fnl drugs, and wo recommend it as a safe remedy for children atul adults. 1 Sold hv all dealers A Serious Accident. George C. Beaver, son of Charles S. Beaver and a nephew of our towns j inati, Jesse L. Beaver met with a had accident at his home in Jacksonville, Florida, last Thursday afternoon. Mr. j Beaver was ascending the steps of the government building where he is era j ployed, when he had a faintiug spell. He fell backward, striking his head ou the stone steps. He suffered a fracture of the skull. He was removed to the hospital and at last accounts had not yet recovered consciousness. His condition isconsid- I ered very critical. Have You an Hotir to Spend Eacii Day. If so, write to the Circulation De partment of THE PHILADELPHIA PRESS, Philadelphia, telling in what paper you read this offer. You will receive a handsome book of advice that will tell you how to make more money for a little work you can per form easier than anything you ever t-riod before in vour life. You can verify this statement for the price of apostal card—DO IT NOW, • linii WHICH CAN NAT HI: 11177,1111 H M »!lf«h it ftdttttnxf* «t tli* f'ltf H"t'l fiMm W l»y II 4llf Hut ««■ intetetf ll># l»l t*»fw>rV« nut « it** M itiTin* »in. .to* i.nn t i. r ,f j,.,. In l»rt> flt«< r.l»r»„, ht> |« m IHI FT M« U n HI HHI>ITOHIIL •tf *«eli ciitriM tl fti hi* «i< i|..»i»ti> tin • nr«' No lift* itrn kindly > ti>« hn» ibn... ftM' hl» rtttly fed« »>fnln* f»ftttir«>« lt>> ti«« onlv it •tißv»«ilnn of n nrwn. wtileti l» nf H»«> pun vnrtely, mi 4 HII« I* f»«t Hwl «m imtnrw!i«tri> tip holweett hi* ' y The j. *i in ntnnHi, whlrti I* 1 hiillt nl'itiit IIIII.NIT' nnd nrlgitml llwii | The uppni ||p, whlrh l« nninl llirw I||i'lie« ICIIIK. h' UlllP on n line with till 11 ni.,| •Imito |ik» n Ham roof to hl« Itwer jnt«'. tliftf two well-develnppd tn»k* t'ruject fruni hi* m>>nlh. Th» ntntf of tlil* wottderfnlly nnd mftde (log I* rendered «till tnore "tit timet!*>«", by n variety of di np w rlnk li-f, which run crl»«rro>.« over hi* rnp noittttn upjier Hp, giving the dog the ipp.'nrnnee of n putrinr h.nlthntigh he i i* oulv n pup The dog I* *nid tn hnve eont n f;«hiil"ii- ■inn of liionejr. The one thought Hint *tiggt «ted * it -elf to everv |ier«on i* how onr bor nigh father* would he nble to enforce ihe il. g nrdiumtcn on *ach an nnininl V«i oi>" ev« r yet coiu eived of n tnur /.ln iu which the ihm»« did tint piny some |mrt, but when the dug Im* no none at least where the n<.-.e ought to lie—and there in nothing hut a round hall t'i enclose, the high constable ot any other ollicial may well slaud ap palled at the dilHrulty Out of consideration for the ordiu ince, however, Mr. Hirsch kept ttie log tied up at the hotel and when he took liini on the street he led htm with a chain. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any . a«e of kidney trouble that is not l>«- vond medical aid. Sold by all dealers. A Peluffs of Magazines. The local j»ost office on Saturday wan flooded with such a deluge of mail matter as has never before been known within the memory of the old est employe there. The cause of it all was"The Designer," a magazine for i women, which was sampling the town. ! The Designers came Saturday morn ing—twenty-five bags of them, each hag being a big load for three men tn . lift. Thousands of copies all address ed to people in Danville. Each copy weighed BJ£ ounces,so it can be easily imagiuod how the packs ot the mail I'arriers would moant up in wieght. The congestion was overcome, though,aud bv Saturday evening near ly every one of the sample copies had bo ii delivered to the proper address If you take DeWitt's Kidney aud Blad der Hills you will get prompt relief Crura backache, weak kidneys, inttam mation of the jladdcr and urinary troubles. A week's treatmeut 25 cents. Sold by Paules & Co. Fell from Trestle-Broke His Lee, William Hower, a Philadelphia & ! Heading carpenter, from Catawissa, \ met with a bad accident Saturday j morninir in whioli he suffered a fract : ure of his left lower leg about two inches above the ankle. Mr. Hower was working on some re ! pairs that were being made on the P. R. trestle at the old nail mill when he fell from the structure Drs. New j baker and Patten reduce the frneture, j before the man was removed to his home. Obstinate cases of constipation and nasty,mean headaches promptly disap j pear when you take DeWitt's Little | Early Riser Pills. Sold bv Paules & i 00. In Honor of 18th Birthday. Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Eyerly, Lower | Mulberry street, gave a party Friday | oveuiug iu honor of their niece, Miss Hattie Nickle's 18th birthday. About ;40 guests were present aud many | beautiful gifts were received, among j them being a signet ring given by her | uncle and aunt. The room was decor ! ated with colored paper aud flowers, j Refreshments were served. The fol lowing prizes were given : first prize. I Miss Katie Fry ; second Roy Cooper; i third, Miss Ethel Woods. Olean Out the Sooty Chimney. Iu view of the many fires arising from sooty chimneys the Shenandoah i Herald gives these timely hints which I it would be well to have generally ob ! served: "AH chimneys should be ex ! a mined before the cold weather sets in. Many are putting up their heaters now, so that the warning is timely. Some think because the chimney was ! cleaned when tho heater was taken ; down that there is uo soot. This is a mistake for the reason that when it ! showers the water washes the soot to j the bottom naturally accumulating to ! a large amount, so that when a fire is \ started the soot becomes heated aud then it becomes necessary to riug the fire bell. A little precaution in this matter may save much expense and inconvenience." Has the Bullet. John Oanner arrived iu town Satur day, after a several weeks' stay iu Wilkes-Barre, where he underwent an operation for the removal of a bullet , from his leg. The operation was very ; suojessful. and Mr. Danuer now has I the bnllet mounted and wears it for a I watch charm Wnmrtl n« WfH «« Mrh An- Mntlr MlvrnW« hv Kklniy Tfrwihlc toS-p-r:: nftno t »Wi 1h» ft it .t., rtrtH f»* h»< »n »112» wft»n It m* 14 *W» (n n»fn| 111* I »--»!•<■ H In yol aff|t**<| *(11, I***! d«p*n*l uf***!! tt 0*» r*4it M lh» 4rtftr-tt!ty U kl4n»v trouM#. «MO>' flf«> ii"t> !• |/»w*fII a* m#ti am mad' mH »i' i' wHlt fci Inrt and M* i i»l If ,- ' •r r«» > '( Ph..l fv dr irr. l*. In fifty 112 '.' . » i • i • grP* lr»«. «! ftmfhlfl t»ll n-mm m *».* injj all ftbntii i!. ln*ludif*t* tn*ny of ih* ih M testimonial 112 from sufferers eurnd. In wriMnr Dr Kilmei kCo Binphim- n N. Y \+ sure *r<4 mention this paper. Don't innke nny mUMke hnt imm I«t th« tmtiic HtvntipK.w.t Dr Kil mer * Hw*mj»-Ri>nt unfl th«* addm* iHnghnrnf-m. N.V r*. rt-rv hnttlw 'W ILD BILL" AIXJUIXIEU GUILTY Continued from Ist Pago. \itiiou* brickyards. He *peut three years ;it Columhuß.O. It wa only la*t *priug Hint lie came <'Hst. He agreed with lil* attorney that his .inly tton hie in drink. He explained, however, that he 11; in not been intoxicated for a long time. At the conclusion of liis testimony •Ui.lye Evans piomptljr informed Hill that lie would adjudge him guilty. Hill was requested to urine. The court asked him if he had auything to say; 1 tie replied that lie had not, whereupon he was sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution,to give a bond in the sum of five hundred dollars to keep the peace toward all persons and especial ly Dr. II H. Meredith and to stand committed until the seuteuce is com plied with. It is not regarded as probable that Bill will be able to find a bondsman who will be willing to risk any sum on his good belinvior; so that it is not improbable that the sentence means an indelinite imprisonment for the man. Bill was led back to the county prison by the sheriff, the nippers be ing Wrought into requisition again as on the downward trip. DoWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is good for little burn.- aud big burns, small scratches or bruises aud big ones It is healing and soothing. Good for piles. Sold by Paules & Co. Bloomsburg Fair. The Fifty-third annual Fair of the Columbia County Agricultural So ciety will be held October 8. 9, 10, and 11, 1907. The grounds have been greatly im proved by the addition of five acres of land purchased this season and new buildings erected for the accommoda tion of horses and cattle. New and interesting attractions have been secured, the exhibits will, from present indications, surpass any thing of the past. The races will be for the 2:18 pace. :37 t rot aud 2 :25 pace on Weuesday; 2:12 pace, 2:16 trot and 2:21 pace Thursday and Free for All; 2:20 trot and 2:15 pace Friday. The purses be ing |4OO, SSOO aud S6OO will attract the best horses in the circuits. The Bloomsburg Fair is a Great Home Week. You will meet all your old friends there. Competition open to all. Premium Lists mailed on ap plication. All Things Come. "All things come to him who waits" is the old saying and it has again been proven correct for Mr. aud Mr. Alfred Mellin after a wait of 15 years have heeu blessed with a fine baby boy. Big September Shipment. The Heading production of anthra cite for September bids fair to consid erably exceed that of August. Up to the eud of last week the September production approximately amounted to 785,000 tons as compared with 650,- 000 tons for the same period in Aug. Does Y our\ Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. On© frequent cntme of bad Mood la a slu*?iah liver Thin produces conatipation. I'oUonoua auhfttanecft are then absorbed into the blooa. Keep the howela open with Ayer'a IMIla. M Wade by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, MASS. Sm Alto manufacturer® of JLM J HAIR VIOOR. f\ lIOTQ AGLECURfc. A XUCI O CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no eeorets! We publlah the formulas of •!! our medioinea.