Montour American. FRANK C. ANGLE. Proprietor. I Danville, Pa., Jan. 16, 1908. Ojrn aa.i Tom uoea. It was assorted that tile late cold Spring of 1907 would; mean a poor tomato crop, but tho lateness of frost in the 112 »li enabled the tomatoes to ripen and giv« the largest pack ou \ record. In Maryland more than 5,000,- j 000 cises were packed last year, moie than one-third of the total tomato pack of tho United States. Second came Delaware, with 1,300,000 cases; then California, Indiana and the two ' All these packed upwards of 1,000 000 cases each, and New Jersey 1 packed 914,000, no other State reach- I ing half a million. The total for the United States wns 12 930,185 cases, compared with 9,074 965 cases in 1896. | Cana la's pack aiuouuted to only 525,- 000 cases iu 1907, against 725.000 iu 1896— further evidence of tho chilli ness of the summer in the north. The \ grand total tomato pack iu the United Status aud Canada for 1907 was 13,- 445,185 cases which was an increase of 37 p->r cent over the pack of the pre ceding year, tho latter beiug the trifle, above the average To offset the iuerease in the tomato pack, there was a serious shortage iu ' the coru pack, which amounted to only I 7,000, 044 cases against 9,561,000 cases ! in 1906 How far the short p«ck of canned coru will operate to stiffen the price of that article aud thus nullify its competition with canned tomatoes— ! how far the general trade depression will cut dowu the pressure for canned vegetables, necessitating the lowering of prices to effect sales —no oue cau at present predict. The fact that there will be plenty of canned tomatoes at reasonable prices, will be welcomed by house holders aud all concerned in the pur chase of table suplies, for canned to matoes are very generally relished aud have become a staple articlejof Ameri can fare. THOHAS CROSSLEY IS NO HORE Thomas Crossley, an old and widely known resident of Valley township, departed this life at 8 o'clock Monday night. The'deceased was iu his seven ty-seveuth year aud had been in fee ble health for some months past. He was a native of Valley township and was born ou the homestead farm, where he speut his entire life,on April 3, 1830. His father, Joseph Crossley, was among the pioneers of Montour county and assisted to build the Wil liam Montgomery residence in this city about the close of the eighteenth The deoeasod was a representative aud esteemed citizen. For a number of years he was overseer of the poor of Valley township. He was also asses sor aud tax receiver. He was a mem ber of Straub's church and was a con sistent Christian. The deceased was a widower, his wife dying in 1872. He is survived by two sons and one daughter: Samuel Crossley, of New Boston, 111., W. L. Cros-lev.of Confral City, Col.: Mahala l Mrs. Baldy Hartuiau) of Forks, Col umbia county The deceased was the last of a family of twelve children. Town Hall for VVashlngtonvllle The borough council of Washington ville ou Monday evening decided to purchase the lot of laud on Water street, opposite the Excelsior hotel, from Frauk Courson. The purchase price was $275. C0. It is the intention to build on the lot iu the spring. The lot which the borough has tak en over is about 25 feet by 50 feet and extends from Water street back to the Cnillisquaque creek. The building which will bo erected will have a base ment oue side of which will be used for the storage of fire apparatus and the otlier portion for a borough lock up Also iu the building will be a council chamber, to bo used by the borough fathers for their meetings. At the same meeting Monday even ing it was decided to purchase the harness shop of Adam Wagner for SSO, the building to be moved uuto the lot at once and used as a temporary meet ing place for council. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It> For BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS Try OeWitts Kidney and Bladder Pills- Sure and Safe For Sale bv Pat;l« YI>. I'assi'iip r TrufHi-Milliliter. O. neriil Passenger Went diot of "not guilty," returned a seal ed verdict yesterday morning. The jury placed the costs in the case on the defendant. Harry Kiuu accordingly was called before court and duly sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution or give bail for the payment of the same within ten days and to stand committed un til the sentence is complied with. By permission of the court the mat ter pertaining to the constable's re turn in the fourth ward that had rela tion to a neglected road between Welsh hill and Sidler hill was continued un til the next term of court. Judge Evans Monday instructed the district attorney to send up a bill of indict ment against the town authorities. "The iJlood is The Life." Scienco has never gone beyond thi above simple statement of scripture. But It has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning over broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge When the blood is "bad" or impure it Is not alone the body which sutlers through disease. The brain is also clouded, Sije mind and judgement are effected, aniTumny an evil deed or impure traced to the Impurity of the Foul. Impure blood can be made mini by ti t <- 11 s,• of p r . Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Jt nnriiTiys and nnriiies the tilood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rhoum, hives and other manifestations of impure blood. ® ® ® ® ® ® In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old sores, the"Golden Medical Discovery "has I performed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, it is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos sesses wonderful healing potency when used as an application to the sores In con- Junction with the use of "Golden Medical Discovery "as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. If your druggist | don't hapi>en to have the "All-Healing I Salve" in stock, you can easily procure it ' by Inclosing fifty-four cents in postage ; stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 603 Main Ut., I llufTalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by return post. Most druggists keep it as | well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." ® ® ® ® ® ® You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute t for "Golden Medical Discovery," which is | a Diedicine OK KNOWN COMPOSITION, ! having a complete list of ingredients In j plain English on Its bottle-wrapper, tho I naino being attested as correet under oath. Dr. Pleroe's Pleasant Pellets regulate tod Invigorate stomach, liver and bowols. Party from Sunbury. A party of young folks from Sun bury were entertained at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hummer, Rush town, on Tuesday evening. Music and games were played and during the evening refreshments were served. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hummer, Misses Pauline Rishel, Eliie Malick, Bessie Parks, Lizzie Maliok, Martha Huminer, Minnie Malick, Irma Jett, Julia Klinger.Mary Shipe, lone Willard, Bertha Vought, I Trenton Hummer, Myrtle Stark, i Dortha Hummer, Messrs. Guy Case, Roland Rishel, Clarence Bloom, Geo. ! Gass, Roland Merril, Harvey Lee. William Foltz, Wesley Aurand and , Bruce Bloom. : Detroit is preparing to give Sec ! retary Taft'a royal reception upon the occasion of his visit to that city Keb mary 13 LIST OF APPLICATIONS FOB LICENSE IN MONTOUR COUNTY AT JANUARY SESSION, 191)8. At License Court to be held Jauuar Hotel, Wholesale Liquor Stores, Distill places of residence, location, &c., of ec NAMES OF APPLICANTS. Eugene T. Linnard, Ist ward, Dan ville, Hotel Irvin A. Snyder, Ist ward, Danville, Hotel James O. Heddens, Ist ward, Danville, Hotel S. M. Dietz, Ist ward. Danville, Hotel Carl Litz, Ist ward, Danville, Hotel Daniel B. Heddens, Ist ward, Dan ville, Hotel Daniel Marks, Danville,Ho- ; tel I Einil Gaertner, Ist ward. Brewery... 1 William C. Williams,'lst ward, Dan ville. Hotel Joseph Smith, Ist ward, Danville, H otel Albert Kemmer, 2nd ward, Danville, Hotel W. H. N. Walker, 2nd ward, Danville, Hotel Elias Maier, 3rd Res taurant George F. Smith, 3rd ward, Danville, Restaurant Paul P. Swentek, 3rd ward, Danville, Hotel James Tooey, 3rd ward, Danville, Ho tel John Batemon, 3rd ward, Danville, i Wholesale Liquor Store Franklin L. Coohell, 3rd ward, Dan ville, Restaurant Pat McCaffrey, 3rd ward, Danville, Hotel Clarence E. Peifor, 3rd ward, Dan ville, Hotel ! John C. Peifer, 3rd ward, Danville, Wholesale Liquor Store George A. Meyers,3rd ward.Danville, Hotel Charles Beyer, 3rd ward, Danville, Hotel James Ryan, 3rd ward, Danville, Ho tel Eugene Moyer, 3rd ward, Danville, Hotel John TKrauaok, {3rd"ward, 'Danville, Hotel j Win. C. Dougherty, 3rd ward, Dan ville, Hotel WilliamJSpade, 3rd ward, Danville, Hotel Charles A. Ranch,3rd ward, Danville, Hotel Harry W. Fields, 3rd ward, Danville, Restaurant Hanover Brewing Company,4th ward, Danville, Brewery Wm. Houghton, Exchange, Anthony township, Hotel Thomas Garuhart, Derry township, Hotel Richard B. Moser, Derry township, Hotel ' Adolph Webber, Liberty township. Hotel W. D. Wise. Valley township, Hotel Francis She.itler, Valley township, Hotel . Samuel K. Antrim, Valley township. Hotel Fanny Heddens, Washingtonville, Ho tel Amaudus L. Heddous. Washington ville, Hotel Notice is hereby given that the for the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sess their Petitions for License, which will day, the 2-lth day of January, A. D. 19 Danville. Pa , January Ist. 1908. y 24th, 1908 at 10 o'clock a. in., for lers, Brewers and BotWeis. with names, »cli. Places for which Application is Made. S. E. corner Market and Mill streets, Ist ward, Dauville, Fa., known as the ' Montour House. N. W. corner P«nn and Mill streets Ist ward, Danville, Pa., known as City Hotel. West side of Mill street, between Market and Front streets, Ist ward 1 Danville. Pa., No. 11 Mill street. ! known as Heddens House. N. W. ooruer Mill and Front street, No. 1, First ward, Dauville, I J a., I known as Riverview Hotel. East side of Mill street, between Market and Front streets, Ist ward Dauville, Fa., No. 16 Mill street. ] West side of Mill street between Market and Mahoning, No. 127, Ist ward, Dauville, Pa., known as Mail sion House. ! East side of Mill street, between j Mahoning street aud Penu'a canal, No. 234 Mill street, Ist ward, Dau | vilie, Pa. j N. W corner Front aud Ferry [Streets, Ist ward, Dauville, Pa., No 19 j trout street. Mill street, between Market and Mahoning streets, known as the Baldy House, Nos. 118 and 120, | Ist ward. Danville, Pa. S. W. corner of Iron and Market streets, known as the Glendower House, Ist ward, Danville, Pa. South side of Market street, adjoin ing an alley on the east, D. L. Guest on the west and known as the Lafa y?.. ~ oUf,e in the ~ u heals and protects the diseased mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away aCo Id in the Head quickly. Restores i the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size 'SO ets. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Halm for use in atomizers 75 ets. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York. R I P A-NS Tabule Doctors find A good prescription For Mankind. I The 5-cent packet is enough for u-nn omissions. The family bottle (60 cents contains a supply for a year. All drug I gists I WINDSOR HO rEL W. T. BHUBAKKIt. Manager. Midway between Broad St. Station and Reading Terminal on Filbert SI A I'l invcniPhi anil liomeMK- 1 place to Slay Willie in theeliy shopping. An excellent restaurant where tfooil service combines with low I prices. Rooms $1 -oo per day and up The only moderate priced hotel of reputation ami consequence in PHILADELPHIA