I OCA I TmR lAW I •*»t«t * ft r. k ii tin !• « 112 II li> r »< I.ft |> M 4 HI ku *« rat !• nrwrnv* 1 itn * i 4 nl p. m n LAW H M *.A xt IT rut 1 M A. M 1.07 A. M. 10 1# " II 51 P. I*. 11l V N 4fW " K44 1.t5 " HUN DA VP 7 o*l A M II 51 P M. ft 44 P. Ml ift " PHI LA .*• H KADI 19(4 K K XDWTH KOI'TH ?.M A M 11.»H A M. BMI P M A.Hft P M, BLtK>M WTKKKT 7 .V* A M, 11.11 A. M. I.IW P M •.WP. M. DANVILLE FIRM EXHIBITS AT FAIR The Danville Stove and Manufactur ing company han an exceptionally fine exhibit of stove* at the Columbia county fair, thi* week. The principal feature of the]] exhih It I* the new Mjuare parlor ntove ju«t brought out thi* year and now on the market. The heater ix in two sizes, the dimensions of the fire put hieng thirteen and fifteen inches, re spectively. The new ntove in very ornate aud stylishly nickeled. The exhibit includes a number of the be*t and most attractive stoves and rauges manufactured at the Dau ville plant. Amoug these will be the Imperial Beaver in two sizes; also a square stove with renervoir and n tin trifling affair lipttlmr, jn account* of early rlwr*, a* »h* ground wan powdered •hill In town I the effect mm* tint marked, tint the milkmen, who drove Into town at an < arly honr.dUlt d that In Valley town. ! «W|i the Km** ww froisen erltp ami j had a crackling *nmid under Hie feet At 4 » m Ihe nipfcurT *tnod nt Its i ilogri'i'K, which wan lho lnw»«t record rd thin «ea*nn At the Montour hiuiw 1 I l degree* were recorded at ."i Ho, which in the *ame n" rwnrdwl at fi :80 nn Wednenday morning Last year front made ll* appearance over two week* earlier than the pres ent season. It I* very fortunate, iu deed, for the fanner* that fro*t ha* been delayed, an It atone* in a mea sure for the late pfriitfl. which retard ed vegetation, and ban given the corn aud other tiling" ample opjiort unity to develop and ripeu At nioxt place* the corn i* lieing cut and ha* a very plethoric and well-de veloped appearance. At a few place* the corn ha* a green appearance, hut it i* near enough the point of matur ity and will ripen in the shock with out nuffering from the effect of the j frost. Harden truck, (lowers, etc., where the latter were not protected were blighted hy the front. But all thin in to he expected mid it might have oc curred nearly a mouth earlier without he inn much out of the ordinary. BACK GIVES OUT Plenty of Danvifle Readers Have This Ex perience. You tax the kidneys over work them They can't keep up the continual strain. The hack gives out—it aches and pains; Urinary troubles set in. Don't wait longer—take Doan's Kin dey Pills. Danville people tell you how they j act. John Temanus, puddler.of 301 Main j St., says:"l consider Doan's Kidney ! Pills an excellent remedy for back- | ache. I used them and they cured me of backache from which I had suffer ed for years. My trouble was an in describable duli aching pain right j across the loins, sometimes my back | was so weak that I could hardly do j anything aud on this account I have ; had to lay off work several times. I' was unable to bend or stoop without > severe pain and I was often obliged to ; catch hold of something to keep me from falling. I used liniments and hot applications but until I tried Doan's Kidney Pills I never had anything to do me any good. Doan's Kidney Pills were just the remedy I needed. I had taken them only about three days when my back became strong and soon was as strong as it ever was.l have had no backache or any indication of kidney trouble since using Doan's Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—aud take no other. Insurance (Jo's. Lucky Season. The board of directors of tho Mon tour County Mutual Fire Insurance company held a meeting at the office of Charles V. Anierman, Esq., on Sat urday for the purpose of considering a change in the by-laws aud some other matters pertaining to the general wel fare of the company. The above is a strictly local com pany and, although a new comer in the field of lire insurance, is prosper ing finely. It has been especially for tunate during the present year. Last year the loss sustained was compara tively heavy, comprising two large barns struck by lightning. Thus far during the present season the company lias escaped alt loss except that of twenty-five dollars resulting from the death of a cow struck by lightning. The Montour Fire Insurance com pany lias over six hundred and ninety five thousand dollars of policies in force at the present time. Following are the officers: Presi dent, James Shultz; vice president, J. A. Merrill; secretary, Charles V. Am ennan; treasurer, Emanuel Sidler; committeemen, William Curry, Har rison C, Kase, Elmer Sidler; direct ors, Peter Brugler, J. W. Lowrie, Calvin Shultz, Charles Lesher, Henry Cooper aud Matthew Sheep. Obstinate cases of constipation and nasty,mean headaches promptly disapd pear when yon take DeWitt's Little Early Riser Pills. Sold by Paules <& Co. Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halm, Ferry street, Saturday afternoon entertained a number of the friends of their daugh ter, Etta, in nonor of her 7th birth day. Those present were Dorothy Wejliver, Henrietta Marks, Abigail Blue, Alice Waite, Ruth Gulliver, Pauline Waite, May Morgan, Helen Sanford, Eliza Speiser, Mildred Boet inger, Desda Switzer, Mary Miles, Martha Paugh, Laura Wyant, Mabel Haas, Gussie Bedea, Margaret Shepaid aud Ellen Howe. Athletics Will Play at Bloom. The Philadelphia Americans have been scheduled to play at Bloomsburg on Monday, October 14th. For the oc casion Bloomsburg will have a care fully selected team, which will in clude a number of stars. In Blooms burg's line-up will be Ralph Savidge, the premier pitcher of the southern league, Orrie Long, of the Virginia league and John Hummel, of the Brooklyn Nationals, all of whom are former Bloomsburg players. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney trouble that is not be yond medical aid. Sold by all dealers. NEITHER SiUli GOULD SCORE Th» Danville and Herwtek high ■p!inn|« on Patnrda* afternoon at De Witt's |mrk played each other to a 'land «tlll in a fast aud exciting gams of f.H.t hall In straight fnot ball the Berwick team seemed to bays a littls the bet ter of ths local tos»rr«. Thslr playing, both as Individuals and ss a team • bowed few er rough places than did that of ths Danville agir regal inn But what Danvills lacked in execution was mads op in dstsrmination and grit. Knur time* doting ths gams, when Herwtek had cleverly advanced ths ball well within Danville's Ave yard line, did ths local team dig their toes into the gridiron and form a wall that l!i>rwii'k bncknd in vain The members nf the Danville team did some really clever playing during the conri-e of the game, hut It appeared a* individual merit and nnt as team work. In the last few minutes nf play the local hoys showed what they were capable of doing on the offensive, bowling the visitors like ten pins for several five yard gains through the line. The only unpleasant part of the game was furnished by the spectators who insisted upon viewing the game fruui within a few feet of where the! hall was in tday Throughout the on-1 tire contest the two teams formed a ! small gr.-up encircled by a cloud of ex ! cited rooter*, w'o followed the hall ! up and down the field, interfering • with the officials the players and ob structing the view of those who wish ed to witness the game from the side lines. The mangemeut promises bet ter order at the next game. The line-up:— Danville H. S. Berwick H. S. Price ... left end .Dastlehurst. Young .. .left tackle Feustermacher Rishel. . left guard Evans I Breiteuhach center Brown Ryan right guard . Eshlemau Bower .. right tackle . Dicksou Reifsuyder right end Frantz John Kase quarterback Laubach James Kase left half-bacK .McAnall Dailey left half-back ...Bower Sechler full-back . ..Follmer Referee.Ains worth. Umpire, Chris tian. Time of halves, 25 minutes. An Extraordinary Inducement. Books are plentiful nowadays. It is true, they vary as much iu the quality ot their reading matter as ill their binding, but relatively speaking they all are cheap. Notwithstanding, some publications do not sell readily audit is necessary to offer inducements in the form of premiums. Premiums aro-various and all are un kuowii quantities. It remained for a now publishing firm togo the limit in t ie matter, aud to offer a building lot as a premium. It was to the Rev. Johu Sherman, pastor of the First Baptist church of this city, that the extraordinary in ducement was offeied. The work,com prising several volumes, which the publishing house wanted to sell to Rev. Sherman, was said to be worth forty dollars. Yet the firm was will ing to dispose of these books for only half that sum aud to throw the build ing lot into the bargain. To be explicit Mr. Sherman was in formed that, if he would pay fifty oents down aud $1.28 per week for a period of fifteeu weeks, he would re ceive the set of books plus the build ing lot, 25x100 feet, located in Pike county, this state,opposite Port Jarvis, N. Y. The Rev. Mr. Sherman has no use for the books ; neither does he care for the building lot. The proposition, however, was such a novel oue that lie was constrained to start any in quiry into the case. Probably some thing more will be learned. Thomas A. Edison, the great Ameri can inventor says: "Fully eighty per cent, of the illness of mankind comes from eating improper food or too much food: people are inclined to over-indulge themselves." This is where indigestion finds its beginning in nearly every case. The stomach can do just so much work and no more and when you overload it, or when you eat the wrong kind of food, the digestive organs Jannot possibly do the work demanded of them. It is at such times that tlie stomach needs help: it demands help, and warns you by headaches, belching, sour stomach, nausea aud indigestion. You should attend to this at ouce by taking some thing that will actually do the work for the stomach. Kodol will do this. It iB a combination of natural digest ants and vegetable acids and contains the sauie juices found in a healthy stomach. It is pleasant to take. It digests what you eat. Sold bv Paules & Co. On Mcndav a wiiizzer iu Tanbel's hosiery mills at Norristowu burst while making 50 revolutions per minute and a piece' struck Harry Beiteruian, aged 25; year«, with suoli force that a leg was .torn" off at the thigh, causing his death'* within two hours. Mrs. Jennie Peunypacker, aged 19 years, who was married about a month ago, was arrested at the hom?of her mother iu Philadelphia on Monday.on the charge of stealing SBO from the J. Butler Grocery company,of Pittsburg, where she had as cash ier before her marriage. She was held under #3OO bail to appear before court in Pittsburg. Does your back ache? Do you feel tired and drowsy and lacking in am bition ? If so, there is something wrong with your kidneys. DeWitt's Kidney aud Bladder Pills relieve hack ache, weak kidneys, and inflamma tion of the bladder. A week's treat ment 25 oents. Sold by Paules & Co. A MULTITUDE OF SWALLOWS A multitude of chimney swallows estimated lit (mm sight to ton thou sand,ha* pr*stapt*>d a bin stone rhltn. nsy belonging In Un rssldenr* nf hd ward Wertman opposite ths water works Ttw nightly evolutions of thess birds n* they clrrle overhead preparatory In goiny in rnnrt affords great entertain ment to the crew at the water work* Latterly • number nf nthet |wr«iiii lmr« been dropping In at the plant at evening for the pur|>o*e nf witnessing the litiff About a month ago the swallow* be gan to select Mr. Wertman's chimney a* 11 rnnsting place. In a short time each evening they began to material ise by thousand* Where they mine from no one Deem* to know, hut there *eeni* to be no doubt but that they rop resont all the swallows about town For a while after sunset the sky ov er the house In black with chimney swallow*. The eye In fascinated with their graceful evolutions a« the birds circle over the house. Swinging around in a wide circle they complete the circuit several time*.when follow ing a leader, they suddenly tarn and repeat the performance, flying in the opposite direction. After a regular interval the thousands of birds,acting as .1 unit, again revorse the direction of their course and iu ever narrowing circles continue to tly round ami round, all the while dropping a little lower toward the chiuiney. As if the whole matter were prearranged, when the evolutions reach a certain stage, oue of the swallows drops into the chituney. It is instantly followed by another and in a moment a black stream of birds is pouring into the chimney. The remaining swallowsare still circling round and round and it is not until the last bird disappears that their evolutions cease. 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 ful drugs, and we recommend m it as a safe remedy for children ar.d 'adults. Sold by all dealers. Committed to Oounty Pnsou. .Tames Shepard, who was arrested late Friday night on the charge of disorderly conduct, was given a hear ing at the jail Saturday afternoon. Iu default of flue and costs he was com mitted to the county prison for ten days. Shepard was arrested at the instance of his wife by Officers Miucemoyer and Young. He was placed in jail and arraigned under the disorderly con duct act of 1901. The hearing was con ducted by Justice of the Peace Dal tou. State of Ohio, I'ltyof Toledo. I Lucas County. t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Oheuey & Co.. doing business iu the Oity of Toledo,Oounty and State afore said, and that paid firm will pay the 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 .1. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed iu my preseuce, this 6th day of Dec ember, A. D. 188t>. (Seal). A. W. GEEASON Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, aud acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for tetimouials free. Fell Asleep on Railroad Track. Asleep on the B. AS. railroad tracks in Bloouisburg Saturday evening Horace Neyhard escaped being ground ,to death beneath the wheels of the I locomotive only by the narrowest , margin, the eugiueer espying his pro strate form aud bringing the train to a stop with the pilot a few feet from I the man's head. The incident occurred at the Red Rock bridge, uotorious for the fatal ities that have occurred there. The spot is approached by a sharp curve and is but a block from Main street. Neyhard had been drinking aud was i likely intoxicated. He wandered out | the tracks and fell asleep with his j head resting on the rail. He did not awake when the locomo tive stopped and it was not uutil lie l had beeu rudely shakeu into conscious -1 ness that he realized to the full extent the peril he had just passed through. A Progressive Euchre Party, A progressive euchre was given at the home of Peter Mainzer Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. aud 1 Mrs. Harry Deiffeudirfer, Mr. aud I Mrs. Wm. Steiuer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leidy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cornelisou aud family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ware and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moser aud family, Mr aud Mrs. Wm. C. Main zer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steinman,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilkert and son Wil liam, Mrs. Philip Moser, Mary Stein man, Lizzie Ronshier, Lizzie Beaver, Margaret aud Annie Mainzer, Wildu Panuebaker and Mary Sohott, Oalvin and Edward Hilkert, John and Ploggie Miller, Beu Tanner, Harold and Ray mond Bitler, Freeman Robbins, John Fruit, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mainzer and family. The prize winners were lady's first prize, Mrs. Wm. Mainzer; second prize, Wilda Pannebaker; consolation, Lizzie Beaver. Gentleman's first prize, Joe Hilkert,second prize, Wm. Leidy, consolation, Sidney Moser. George W. Stickle attended the Masonic corner stone laying at Sun bury yesterday afternoon. FROM Tllli QUARRY AT JBRUSAI.HM A Mock nf «ton« from the fn i »« of ttaiwUthft. Jerusalem, which y|n|d»d ili« gtnno nf vkM King Colomnn'* tempi* w*• hotlf, nn „t traction jo»t now at rt»« «t m- yard of T. !i, Kvnti*' mti* oti JVtty *tr*ot The block, which I* nigl,t<-< to erect a temple that will do credit to the ancient order. The item of freight was £25. Tho stone arrived at Sunbury last June, but was not brought up to Dan ville until Friday. As soon as the stone is completed it will be returned to Sunbury. The corner stone laying at the new temple will take place with imposing ceremonies on Wednesday, October 9th. Iu most cases consumption results from a neglected or improperly treat ed cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs and pre vents serious results. It costs you no more than the unknown preparations and you should insist upon having the genuine iu tho yellow package. Sold by all dealers. By the Pound? A party which included State Trea surer Berry, visited the Phillipiue village at Jamestown, and among the things pointed out by tho guide was an old cart with solid wooden wli6els. "These wheels are made of mahog any," said the guide. Treasurer Berry picked up his ears at once aud tapping the wheel of the ancient cart with his stick, remarked, "I wonder if thoy sell it by the foot? Henry E. .Tones of Tampa, Fla., writes: "1 can thank God for my present health, due to Foley's Kidney Cure. 1 tried doctors and all kinds of kindey cure, but nothing done me much good till I took Foley's Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured me, and I have no more pain in my back aud shoulders. I am f!2 years old, and suf fered long, but thanks to Foley's Kid ney Cure 1 am well aud can walk aud enjoy myself. It is to reconi meud it to those needing a kidney medicine." Sold by all dealers. Northumberland Co's. Debt. From the annual report of D. P. Foust,executive officer of the tax pay ers' association of Northumberland county, just issued it is learned the debt of the county on January Ist, 1907, amounted $414,200. To which should be added the temporary loans now outstanding, which are likely to be unredeemed, SBO,OOO. Total, $494,- 200 No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the eutire family is in per fect health A bottle of Orino Laxa tive Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents.lt will cure every member of the family of constipation,sick headache or stomach trouble. Sold by all dealers. Some One Will hit It. The goosebone prophets are begin ning to get in their work. One of them has doped it out that this com ing winter is going to be like that of two years ago, when there wasn't any snow until well along into spring time. Another man just as learned as the other says it is going to be a reg ular old-timer with a tig storm Ooto ber 31st, and six or eight falls of snow every week until the middle of next April DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is good for little burns aud big burns, small scratches or bruises and big ones It is healing anil soothing. Good for piles. Sold by Paules & Co. Sunbury Man Lands Job. It has been announced that the pres ent United States marshal, C. B. Wit mer, of Sunbury, will succeed to the position of United States district at torney, made vacant by the resigna tion of Mr. McCarroll, who goes on the Dauphin county bench. There are numerous aspirants for the position of marshal, among them being M. W. Lowry and George M. Watson, of Scranton. If you take DeWitt's Kidney aud Blad der Pills yon will get prompt relief from backache, weak kidneys, inflam mation of the bladder and urinary troubles. A week's treatment 25 cents. Sold by Paules & Co. Itottern-Bostian. Albert W. Mottern, of Danville and Miss Pearl R. Bostian, of Sunbury, were married at the Grove Presbyter ian parsonage, Saturday afternoon. Rev. William C. McCormack officiat ed. flioixindfi Hive Kidney tumble anil Never Snxpect it. t'n-tnlfnt, ntkl'lm i Most pffile rt«> fi tf< .!•»« tl bl*W|. ng increase mid remark d.i. prevalent? ■r(tk itort'.rinp fh* rf while the nrif inil ifim iti undermine* the system. Whit To no. There is tntrilntt in the knowledge often e*pre««ed, thnt l)r. Kilmer's Swsmp-Koot, the great kidney remedy, fulfill* every wish in twill theiiniati«m. pain ill the rw»ck, kidney*, liver, bladder and every part <>f the urinary passage It correct* inability to hold «.iter and scalding pain in pntsing it, or b.ei effect* following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcome# that unpleasant ne cessity of l>eing compelled to iro often during the day, and to git up many time* during the night. The mild and the extraordinary elb i t of s>w amp-Root is sin ill realized. It stain U the highest for it* wonderful cure* of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should liavc the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent nml one-dollar sues. You may have a sample Ixittle and a liook that tells all iliout it, hoi 11 m- nt fri'c hamton, N. Y. When n<>ir«»o» s««me-Rone writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, l>r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, aud the address, liinghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remem her the name. Swanp-Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the addre« Binghamtnn. N.Y.. on every bottle*. THE HARRYING OF TEACHERS In an article dwelling upon the idea that seems to be growing, that female school teachers should not marry, the Scranton Republican says:"The aver age youug womau grows up with the idea that some time during her life she will meet- some man in whose koepiug she will give her life as well as her trust aud affections. The teach - er does not differ from other young women in this respect. Sometimes, like other girls, she meets with disap pointmeut.she goes through life a Jill who has never been claimed by her Jack. But ordinarily some period of her life will bring to her a member of the opposite sex who will claim her and she finds that she possesses neith er the strength nor the desire to say him nay. So there is another vacancy among the teaching positions, and an other woman steps forward to take the place that has been left open. For what? To live and die au old maid, happy aud contented? Not by a long sight. To live her life just the same as other women do, and to love aud marry a man provided that the right one sees anil proposes to her. MAKE A NOTE NOW to get Ely's Cream Balm if you are troubled with nasal catarrh, hay fever or cold in the head. It is pnrifyiug and soothing 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 Balm. All druggists sell it. Price 50c. Mailed by Ely Bros, st! Warren Street, New York. In Honor of Quest. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johns, Gulicks addition, Monday evening, entertain ed a number of friends in honor of Miss Harriet Sweppeuheiser of Nes copeck. Those present were Misses Ida Berger, Annie Freeze, Ethel Kauf man,Alice Moyer and Jennie Kramer: Messrs Raymond Joues.Lee Kaufman, Authouy Sikluski, William aud Ray mond Johns. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey aud Tar fails to cure your cough or cold.lt stops the cough, heals the luugs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough aud prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains uo opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Susquehanna Water Condemned. The State board of health has de clared the water being pumped from the Susquehanna river iu the lowe part of the State unfit to be used for domestic purposes, and the supply has been condemned. As a result,all the towus iu the low er end of Cumberland county will be supplied with water from the York county hills. A company has made ar rangements to erect a new reservoir on Eichiuger mountain, which \fill have a capacity of 50,000,000 gallons. m/.imj « rmsnw iaw'■ i■* ■ My Hair Ran Away Don't have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you! Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home! Fasten it tightly to your scalp! You can easily do it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dress ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The best kind of a testimonial '* Sold for over sixty years." M Msds by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, MM*. Also manufacturer® of £jk 112 SARSAPARILLA. /I .y ikrvpktobalJ