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DANVILLE SUMMER COMFORT. TOOK POISON. Three Children on Perry Street Eat Mor WflhTK CIGARS FOR EVERYBODY. BOTTLING 1'ubllHhed every morning except Sunday. INEXPENSIVE DEVICES IN HOT WEATH II V1U1U ER HOUSE FITTING.

phine Tablets. The Oescher children, who reside with their mother, Mrs. George Fallon, Ferry DANVILLE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. THE HORSE WORLD. Mattio Patterson, 8:00, is Dakota's first performer.

Sionx City. has taken to "twilight ruuos," which tako place in the evening. Chimes now has trotters and 10 pacers In tho list, five having appeared this season. Tho Texan rango horses used in the cavalry now in Culm furo much better in that climate than do those from the street, came within an uce yesterday of Ol'EKA ItOUSK 1IUII.DINQ, No. 11 E.

MAHONINU BTKKET. Delivered within the city by carrier ftt 6 centH a week. We sell only the Leading Brands, such as A Corner of tbo Plana Mad Deooratlva, Inviting and Restful Mantelpiece, Mirror and Fireplace Lightly Itrapad With Crape Paper. Comfortable living during the mim-mer requires vastly different essential and accessories from those with which we surround ourselves in winter. To many women fortunate in possessing country seat and a city homo, or who have only to issue orders for transforming a house by taking up carpets, re-oiling the floors, replacing heavy curtains witb lighter ones and upholstered far- uorthwust.

The business men of North Yakima, liavo subscribed purse of $200 RAILROAD TIME TABLES Lillian Russell, Manufactured by Seidenburg Co. for a 2:64 trot at tho coming meeting Pknn'a R. B. WENT EAST. 9.14 A.

M. 12.KH P. M. i.an 8.SB A. M.

10.17 2.21 P. M. .07 10.17 A. loninji their life as the result of a grave indiscretion. The family, it seems, Is in the habit of carrying away from the rear of Dr Paules' druu Btore.excelHior, t-traw and the like, in which medicines purchased are packed, which they use in bedding a cow or pig.

While playing among the material on Friday the children found a bottle containing seven i hundred one-quarter grain hypodermic tablets of morphine, which had been overlooked by the druggist in unpacking. The contents of the bottle was printed on the wrapper, which the oldest girl, who is some twelve years of age, read to her mother. The latter was unfamiliar with the subject and failed to appreciate the deadly nature of thedrug. The pills looked tempting to the children and they wanted to take some. The mother offered no particular objection, so that they finally had their way and not only the eldest girl, but also her two younger sisters ate of the pills.

As Ho. 16 Bailroal St. JiikStegmaier, Rochester Export Steamed Beers. SOFF DRINKSJF ALL KINDS. Also, Malt Extract not intoxicating highly recommended for sick people.

Private Families Promptly Supplied, Mail orders will receive careful attention. 7.47 4 55 P. M. SUNDAYS. L.

V. Pinar Del Rio Golden Rule, Manufactured by Henry B. Granley. Royal Blue La Flor De Teller, Manufactured by Frank Teller Co. Our Special, Manufactured by John H.

Witter. K. R. SOUTH. 8.55 A.

M. 12.47 P. M. 4.42 8.34 D. NORTH.

6.50 A. M. 10.21 2.12 P. M. 6.13 in September.

Tho track record at Dunkirk, N. was broken in every heat of tho free for all pace recently, Ettlo Powers, 2:10, reducing it from 2:17 to 2:13. California has two Searchlights. One lias a record of 875, 000, 000 candle power and throws a ray 110 miles; the other has a record of 2:04, one mile. A match race may bo arranged between Tod Sloan, the jockey, and Jimmy Michaol, the cyclist, each on his favorite mount.

The contest certainly would prove exciting. J. M. who won the M. and M.

stako at Detroit in 1894, took a new record of 2:12 3 at the recent Dover (N. meeting. Ho is now 13 years old and has been on the turf since a 4-vear-old. Athletic Club Sweet Violet, Phil' A Reading R. R.

NORTH. SOUTH. 7.52 A. M. 11.25 A.

M. 4.02 P. M. ti.04 P. M.

BLOOM STKEKT. 7.53 A. M. 11.23 A. M.

4.04 P. M. .03 P. M. Manufactured by Austin, Nichols Co.

far as can be ascertained the eldest girl and one of her sisters each took two, making half a grain each, which is sufficient riA7.ZA COZY COKNKK. niture with willow or wood, tho problem is perfectly simple. But to tho Bronze Medal, Manufactured by Crouse Co. to produce fatal effects. The other girl took but one pill.

Soon after taking the deadly dose the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Charles Uttermiller THE DANVILLE De Long, Manufactured by Smith, Kline French TEAM LAUNDRY Co. housewife whoso ono effort in winter is to make her little dwelling homelike, warm and cozy to change these same rooms at small expense into restful, cool and inviting ones for tho humid days of July and August is a momentous question. The Decorator and Furnisher pronounces it a metamorphosis worthy of attention, which it gives in helpful hints and sketches, including the following It is hoped that tho veranda upon which one will spend many of her reading and sewing hours is broad, and that Successor to GEO. W.

HENDRICKS. l8ll, Manufactured by R. C. Williams Co. eldest girl went to school.

It was not long before she began to show symptoms of peculiar illness and her teacher sent her home. Dr. J. R. Kimerer was ct.lle and he did not arrive on thescene moment too soon.

Hy that time the other children were seized with violent vomiting. peculiar illness was at once traced to the bottle of morphine tablets and the doctor at once knew what to do. By prompt and heroic measures he succeeded in saving all thn of the children, although at last accounts, they continued quite ill. Coqueta, Camelia, Intrepidos KOOFIXG, SI'OUTIXG, KOOF PAINTING. Reina Maria, Manufactured by Roig.

Dr. J. B. Gearhnrt left last evening for Lewisburfe to attenil a dance. Mr.

Simon, Krebs of Somerset arrived in this city yesterday for a visit at the borne of his son-in-law, Mr. C. P. Hancock. Miss Maggie Tuberty and Mrs.

John Collins of Carpenter, Lycoming county, are the guests of Mrs. J. J. Murray, Ash 3treet. Stephen B.

Hughes and Dr. William Harpel of Shamokin circulated in this city Friday. Miss Cora Moyer left last evening for a visit at the home of her parents in Berwick. Miss Emma Smith is Ivisiting in CLEAN LINEN For all who patronize The Danville Steam Laundry. QUICKEST, THE CHEAPEST and BEST.

All work done in the most approved Style. High polish or domestic finish to suit the tasteof the wearer. SPECIAL OFFER. All the above goods sold by -o. 1 K.

Mahoning Duvtlle( 6ome kindly and provident hand has planted vines around it, Uius securing the first groat comfort, shade. However, if thero bo no growing vino a very pretty device can bo brought into service. Have boxes similar to tho winter's window boxos made, to be fastened along the top board of the railing or on brackets screwed on the inner ledge. Place in these boxes, if it is past seed time, plants of nasturtium, or any fi mm in in Surprise Party, A surprise party was tendered Mrs. Gustav G.

Oilflager, Bloom road, by a number of her friends Thursday evening The following were present Mrs. Lefller and daughter Eleanora. Mrs. Ortinan and daughter Dora, Mrs. Doster, Miss Mary Doster, Mrs.

Wald-man, Mrs. Mrs. Kehl, Mrs. Wert- FURNITURE U.0IIUUNI1I, PBCHPM DRUGGIST. other climber which can be hacLalready started at the greenhouse.

These vines climbing on wires to the porch roof will give a delightful shade. A large hammock in which one may Messrs. J. B. Cleaver and S.

Morti- be hung from one man, Mrs. Schram, Miss Mattie Deuich, lie comfortably can more were in Selinsgrove yesterday. Danville, Pa. William Curry, left for Scranton During House Cleaning Season, we will laundry Lace Curtains at 40 to 75 cents per pair instead of former price 50 cts. to 11.00 per pair.

We are so well fitted fer this work, that Curtains cleaned by our improved method look like new. Give us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction, FAMILY WASHING carefully done at the following low prices: Clothes washed at 3 cents per lb. Clothes washed and ironed at 6 cts. per lb.

Mrs. T. Lyons, Mrs Jacob Haney, Mrs. J. Haney and daughter Margaret, Mrs.

Metzger, Mrs. Farley, Miss Catharine Farley, Samuel Knorr and Allan Young. last evening after a visit at the home of We are offering special inducements in prices of Furniture during CANDIES! corner of the porch. The most comfortable and cool chairs are those made of bamboo or willow, but these are expensive and not very substantial, and as we are furnishing this veranda as cheaply as possible we must look for more "home madey" furniture. Wooden chairs and a bench, painted dark green and varnished, will commend themselves for economy's sake and durability.

A folding table, or several of them, 1 To Prevent the Town from Sinking. In order to prevent parts of Mahanoy City from sinking by reason of under mining, ihe Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company is about to be- and a visit to our establishment will convince you of the extraordinary bargains we are offering. Free call and delivery to all parts of town. LORE KASE, No. 20 Canal Street.

giu o.k ou an extensive ana novel re- auy size onewishe8 fastened to tho side medial plan. A "scraper" line will be 0f tho railing with hinges, forms the reconstructed to convey the culm banks bio part, underneath being screwed a of the Glendon and Schuylkill collieries leg or brace which, when displaced, al- Remember we buy direct from the manufacturer and retail at wholesale prices. Supplies received every week so you will be sure parents in this city. Mr. George Walker and daughter, Liz-sie, of El kland are guests at the home Mrs.

Mary Yorks, Bloom street. Key. S. B. Blunt and family took their Snal departure Friday.

Mrs. Blunt went to Shortsville, N. where she will spend some time with relatives. Mr. Blunt will at once enter upon his' new 1 uties as assistant rector at St.

Stephen's Church, Providence, Rhode Island. Rev. W. P. Eveland, former pastor of Trinity M.

E. Church, was in this city Friday calling upon some of his former )arishioners. Mrs. Wesley Stiff and Mrs. Robert Stiff )f Wyoming arrived in this city Friday "or a visit at the home of Mr.

E. S. Mil-er, Church street. into the different shafts. It is expected 1 lows the board to ho flat down against the wall or railing.

By this it is out of the way, but can bo easily set up again, making a convenient stand upon which to lay one's sewing basket, books or tea to get them fresh. things. that in two years every breast will be packed tight with culm. Disrobed in Church. Hugh Murphy of Girardvilledrove the members of St.

Edwards Church, Shamokin, out of the buildinc Thursday by stripping himself stark naked. He said that the nude condition was a natural Cushions made of denim or burlap are All Our Fine 40c. Chocolates at 20c. to be used on the chairs, bench, ham mock and steps. Keep them in the dif ferent shades of blue, gray, gTeen and 20c.

12c. one and thatthe Almighty neverintend- brown. These aro cool looking and restful colors suggestive of the water, sky and forest. A few painted Chinese lanterns hung on wires from one post to another of the veranda lends a decorative touch to the ed that people should cover themselves with clothing. He is believed to be Try them and you will be convinced that they are the Standing in His Own Light Is the man who fails to elve his eves the at $5.75 For Extension Table like the above Well made aud finished in antique oak We have a large stock of others at equally low prices.

finest in town. tention they deserve and require. Home day-he may reuret the neglect and its conse quences may learn by blttr experience that Appointed Notary. Mr. A.

Grone has been commissioned as notary public by Governor Stone to succeed Mr. Robert Adams, whose term expires. mis iaiK is mure rur tils weirare than our prom, Examination free. Hotel Eemodeled. The Lackawanna House, Lower Mul-)erry street, of which Mr.

Andy Russell landlord, has been thoroughly remod-iled from garret to cellar. The hotel pro-)er and the dwelling adjoining have ieen thrown into one. The walls are legantly papered. A handsome Eng-ish stairway has been erected, while lew wood work in general.neatly painted, replaces the old. The first floor is onveniently laid out with parlor, large 'ining room, kitchen, On the second tory are six large bed rooms Mr.

Rus-ell, who intends to move his family in-o the building, will have, with the capa ity of the third story, abundant room emaining to meet the requirements of ils hotel. fl. E. HERMAN Limited. (J WILLIAMSPORT, PA.

OWEN'S CASH GROCERY, 33 3VE111 St. How to Mend Granite Ware Cooking Utensils. It sometimes happens that a granite saucepan or chafing dish gets a fall, and in this fall a bit of the granite enamel ie loosened and finally peels off. The dish is of little value, for a hole will soon ensue. Granite is supposed to be nnmendable, but we have proved that it can be mended.

If the granite is not Will Visit Danville, Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 1899. Paules and Co's Drug Store. 7-21-98-1 YES YOU WILL weakened all around the hole a copper 1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 0UB CLOSING OUT SALE rivet, such as are need by harness makers, may be used to fill up the break. HEflDOUfluTERS Before Bending our stock to the city to be sarrilli ed at Hiii'tion, we mean to eive our old A patrons itne.

people 01 nanviiiet an oiior- FOR HOLIDAY GOODS lunny 10 secure uitrgaiPH suon as were never heard of before In the history of In this section. We are (joint; to cut the prices on many lines square in wo, and some will be sold entirely regard of furmer price. We miote lielow a few iricCN to eive an idea Lattimer Cases Dropped. A year ago began the famous trial of herirf Martinand his deputies fur shoot-ng and killing eighteen miners at Latimer in September, There were tine teen indictments fur murder and bjrty-six for felonious wounding against he Sheriff and his deputies md a trial as had in only one On Thursday District Attorney Martin nnounced that on his petition the Vmrt had grunted a nolle proseque in be eighteen murder cases. This ends ae prosecution which agitated the whole ibor world at the time it was begun and uring the trial of the case.

of the sacrifice we are making In order to dis pose of this line. There are different-sizes of the rivets, and they come with a small head, some- thing like carpet tacks. The rivet proper is slipped through the hole in the granite and then over the end that passes through is slipped a copper washer (which comes with the rivet), then with a few taps of a tack hammer the rivet ia flattened down on the washer. This effectually mends the break in the granite and makes it practically as good as new. If only a very small bole is found, a bit of copper wire is used to mend it The wire is slipped through the bole, after being cat the right length, and then with a tack bamrner it is flattened on both sides of the granite vessel which is being operated upon.

The process is so simple that even a A A- V. Corsets, sold the world over 69 OEISTTS. For the above style of Clothes Polo ia for $1.00, closing out price "0 cents. Former Closing Trice, out lrice Ladles' Kid Gloves, colors DRAPED WITH CKA1-E PAPER. scene, and when lighted in the evening give a mellow glow and festive appear-anca Inside the house crape paper has become quite a factor in summer decorations.

It comes in such a variety of shades and decigns and lends itself so daintily to decorations of every form that it has retained its popularity through several seasons. It can be draped successfully over a 6belf or mantle and festooned on the massive frames of mirrors or paintings, taking precedence over the time honored (becoming, thank goodness, "more honored in the mosquito netting. Crape paper drapod as a curtain or fastened on a frame can be utilized as a fireplace screen. The grate Khould not be closely covered, for it is a splendid ventilator, nor can it be left entirely open a yawning black bole to spoil the dainty color scheme of one's room. aud black.

antique oak or mahogany The price is very low and it is a big bargain cto. 00 50 rU IS' AVe have a full line of Bibles, Testaments, Hymnals, Episcopal Prayer Books and Hymnals, Books in SU, Miscellaneous Books, Poets bound in Padded Leather at $1.00, Albums, Medallions, Statioueiy, Fancy Baskets, Christmas Tree Decorations, Christmas Booklets, Statuary, Vases, Royal Wooster Ware, Toilet Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes and many other Novelties too numerous to mention. Married by 'Phone. Harry A. Rantz and Miss Nellie U.

1 Don't fail to call nod see Ladies' Kmbroldered Hand kerchiefs, Indies' Kmbroidered Handkerchiefs lark spool cotton, Keldintj's s'hmjI cotton Kelding'e Kilo silk Men's colored shiM. Ladies' shirt aists t'anflelds dress Men' Merino nocks, Men's Mixed Infant's wool hose, Indies' black hose, Hooks and Kyes, per Safety Pins, per card laxell were married in a novel manner I fU Sn nonseaeep- 15 T1 i 2 4 2 4 2 es rj $1.00 it. u1 5 a 2 10 5 1 1 8 I 1 what inducements we are offering all through our line. I tug uinu uvi icai uuueruiiv it, pro viding she can strike a straight blow Vednesday night. Mr.

Rantz was in 3tnira, X. and Miss Maxell at Will- Needles, per paper 5 5 Both parties were in long! stance telephone exchanges at the bove places, and Rev. Jennings, of the jrniT city, performed the ceremony, I ae nt-cessary questions lieing answered witb a hammer, which women are not supposed capable of doing. Thongh it may be among the new women, there may be found a few who can do this. Tbe only thing to be avoided is striking promiscuously upon tha granite surface and so scaling more of the enamel off.

Tbe mending is almost as simple as Space will not permit ta to quote price on everything, but our entire stock of Hosterv, I'nderwear, Klbbous, Lace and the whole line Hi be sacrificed. JliKK (U LOSS VOIR GII.1. J. Doster Sons Am th Jndg-a Viewed It. Tbe Judno TmU fellow who was before roe today has been fined at least dozen times for fast bicycle riding.

His Wife He must have money to burn. "I don't know how that is. but he oer- irouirh the 'phone, ine groom ttien a train for Williamsport to join bis ride, who, with a merry party, awaited jd the depot. A. H.

GRONE- H2 Mill Danville, Pa. tainly haa money for scorching Yon ken Statesman. tne old met bod 01 putting a rag into hole to mend it. ELLENBOGEN BT THE C1SAL. 298-300 Mill St..

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