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driver. After she had been placed on her ffeet again, she finished the heat, and was then drawn. WHELPIE n. PROTESTED. In the 2.KO event, Whelpte owned by the Buttonwood stock farms, of Gettysburg, was protested after she had Won the first heat: It Is alleged that the horse was not entered with In the' time limit 1 The owner, however, has made affidavit, to the effeel that lie posted the entry In time, 'biv that the' letter must hnve 'been mis directed.

Summary': 2.45 TROT. PTJRSE, $300. King. Lyntie, br. h.

W. L. Burtlett, Mt. Penn 10 7 Guy Rector, W. m.

P. A. Gflrlber, Carlisle 5 S. KIngmont, bl. g.

E. H. Mc- Gonlgle, Lancaster 710 fl Edwin g. H. Lnn- fl Lady Rleln, to.

m. W. R. Schtiyler; Pottstbwn' Dr Robert s. g.

John R. Lashley, Wnynesboro 2 3 0 Rubin bl. h. M. O.

Light, Columbia 11 1 Clarabel, s. m. F. B. Qchreve, Lancaster 44 b.

g. John J. Bratten, -York' .8 b. m. Leisey, Reading 3 2 4 Prince, ch; R.

Bade Wlconlco 0 7 2.23Vi. 2.25. PACE; PURSE, $noo. Ruby Fry, Wilson, Newark, Ohio .7 2 2 Guy, b. H.

Moore, Mortori- vllle 2 0 7 XiRper Boy, Oil. T. L. Kaltreider. Red Lion Dr Mnggie Ambulator, b.

W. C. Hendricltson, 'Belt meade, J. 3 8 T. A.

b. W. H. Landis, Rothsvlile "7.7.1....... 5 6 4 White Oak, b.

W. 7 0 Dr 3 0 4 i' i Krause, AVaynesboro 0 10 Dr Billy Stone, ch. E. H. -McGonigle; Lancaster 0 Elvn Thistle, bl.

nf, F. Payne, Reading 8 Cleg Long, 'b. F. B. 'Shreve, Lancaster 4 Willie Walter, hi: Hinkle, Yearger, Reading 10 Whelple 1 2:20 2, 1-4.

'protest was entered against Whelpte the winner of this race, and the 2:10 PtIRSE, $300. Mai'lon Conner, br. A. D. Connor, Coatesytlle 3 3 4 Virgie Wilkes, 'bl' TV'B.

Davis, WilHamstown King Pin, B. A. Wilson, Newark, Ohio 4 S. ibl. W.

ler. Pottstown Josh Rawley, b- F. B- Schreve, Lancaster Acme band. WILL TROLLEY PARTY The members of the Woman's Relief Corps are arranging for a trolley party to Palmyra, to be held Saturday afternoon, September 8. The car is to leave here at i o'clock, and a half hour stop will be made at Palmyra.

The, fare for the round trip will be 35 cents, HOME FOR HOMELESS Rev. Joli-i Herr, on Wednesday attended the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Homejor the Homelesss at Mbuheitu, ATTENDED FUNERAL Mnand Mrs. Jat)ien Kunkleman, Mrs. William L. Black, Mrs.

William Mrs. David P. Dubble, Mrs. William Snyder, Mrs. Robert Line and; Miss Mary Schooner attended the funeral of Mrs.

J. K. Hoffman at Klein- feltefsville. IN PHOSPHATE Mc-re phosphate will be used by farmers in this vicinity this year, than during any previous year. Tweut-six carloads have already been delivered and unloaded at the P.

R. depot, and there are about 18 more carloads coming, TOOK. SAMPLES Clarke G. Long, the state inspector, Spent several days here and took samples of each kind of phosphate shipped here, Mr. Long's district consists of Cumberland, Dauphin and Lebanon counties.

He stated that Myerstowu is by far the largest shipping point in his district. IS SERIOUSLY ILL Mrs. Jonathan Miller, residing near Jacksonville, several miles northwest of town, is serlonsly.ill, having been stricken twice with Dr. H. D.

Miller atteuds. TICKETS SOLD Fifteen tickets fot Williams' GrOve were sold at the P. R. depot on Wednesday morning. 'SPENT DAY.

AT READING Mts. Adatn Mrs. Henry Pelffer, Mr3. "Samuel J. Ingham and daughter, Maryland' Miss Catherine Schaeffer spent day at Reading.

TAKING IN THE FAIR Many Myetstown people are daily nt- tendjng-the county fair at Lebanon. CONCRETE PAVING BLOCKS George Suiith'ithe Railroad tp Alletrtown, to participate in the Of the state convention of the order. 'For many weeks the affair has been talk of the members of the order, and they enlisted the enthusiasm ot many of their friends. The, members of the order left here this morning on the enrly train, nnd made connections at Lebanon with tho there at 7:45 o'clock. FAMOUS BAN'n WITH THEM.

There; were more tbnn fifty members of the -order In the party besides tho Itexmont band, under tho direction of Prof, John AVlse, It was at first intended'to hnve special enr direct from! Cornwall to Allentown. but this was deemed Inadvisable, nnd tho arrnnRerfients were made lo change at Lelinnon and accompany the members of the order from that place on the special train. This evening them will be a special train to convey the party 'back to Cornwall, over the Cornwall and Lebanon road, THOSE WHO WENT. Among those who participated were: Joseph Lineaweaver, Ho'bert Linea- wenver, Grant Bolllnger, Samuel Snyder, Thomas Snyder, John Snyder, ilHam Hartmnn nnd wife, Joseph Stahle.y, William Acker, William Herr, John Harry Matthews, Josiah Bernado, Oscnr Petry, Robert Becker, Michael Kenth, Harry Etchelberger. Mr.

and 'Mrs. Elmer Binner, John Bogev, John D. Boger, Joseph Shaak, John Dohiier, nnd -Mrs. John Wise, Fred Xagle, Benjamin Stanley, John Dlssinger. Snmuel Shutter, Pierce Baker, Ammon 'Carpenter, JMr.

and 'Mrs. William Kagle, Mj-s. Pierce Kennedy, Miss "Abigail Gelb, Miss Margie nonley, 'Mis Sallie Alanu, Miss Annie Eckert, Miss Maggie Kennedy, Clinton 'Smith. Clarence Smith, Joseph Stnhley, Nelson Boger and others. P.O.S.OFA, CONVENTION.

Length of liquid en ce i SUte Dint. Place ot ftt time of 1nit KtglKtrfttlon Btbte City Street nml Nurabtr Tear rinre ot nir 1.1 14 a Pnrnunnt Description Color in Approximate Agn Tall Short or Medium Approxl- mnttt Loeb Schoenfeld Tenth nnd Hnnll 8tH. MAN WHO ('AJit IflON anil ntixrcl) Blilrtn; Htpndy work Biiarnntpod, Alwo youiiK man to loiirrrtho Inuntlrylnisliiess. Apply STAN.HARD STEAM LAUNDRY, 27 N. Hovonth.

SI root. MAN TO CM3UK Address lottor to 8-2S-tf "13," N1SVVS OPKJCI3. Apply 8-2 S- NINTH AND CI-tESTNMT. ua PERSONAL NOTES. Anna Yerkes.

of Temple, Berks county, who has 'been in this city for the past several days, visiting friends, returned home on Wednesday evening. 5 5 Dr 4 2 2 111 1-4. 2:10 1-2, 2:18. CHARGED WITH BETRAYAl. William Frederick is- wanted to answer a charge of 'betrayal- preferred by Grace Putt, of North Cornwall township, before Alderman R.

L. Miller The defendant Ms said' to' have: the United States' Navy, and no attempt will toe made to get him at this timel The bill be placed before the grand jury, and If a true bill is found, the.charge will hang over him for twenty years. IN THE MARRIAGE MARKET. Clerk Kochenderfer granted marriage licenses to the following couples: Frederick A. GanterV 'of Reading, and 'Miss Edna 'M.

Musser, daughter of Daniel 'Musser, of this' city. Jacob T. Llverlnghouse, and Miss Daisy daughter-' ot ThOmas Stlnely, both of'Cornwall. RETURN a meeting of the employes of the Lebanon Valley tron Company, held on Tuesday, August 28, the men decided to to work on next day, September 4th. WILLIAM J.

WEIMAN, AARON BEHKEY, IRA 'McCLURE, Committee. suiith, is engaged in manufacturing concrete' paving blocks. Mr. Smith has quite a number of orders fill. The blocks arerjmade of a combination of materials, pavements made of them are said to bp'very durable.

'MAKING IMPROVEMENTS A Lebanpn contractor is engaged in Body Decides to Take Active In- making improvements to the Coover house, William Livengood, prop. BLMD, GENIUS Irvln Herzog and family, of Philadel- phiin are visiting -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Etnbich and other in, town Mr, Herzog who is blind, iMin expert piano tuner. FRIENDS Mrs.

Warren Ham -visited friends at Sheridan. Do-not fftll to rend "I'Mle No. by Emlle Gsibbrian, the opening ters Of which will appear in 'Saturday's "News." Thfc Prohibitionists of Lebanon County are requested to meet In Con ventioto in of the Cour House, in on- Saturday, September at 7:30 P. M. for the of nominating Condidates to toe voted for November 6th, 190G and to transact such other business may be jmmgbt before the Con- X)F MELONS M'.

G. Mensclt' and L. Stciner brought auotlier home raised water melons here by team from Blalnesport. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. HILDA FRESHLEY.

funeral of Hilda, the eight mon'iis old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freshley, of 411 Union was held this afternoon. Services at the house were followed by (burial at Annville cemetery. D.

A. FraiitSs. was the undertaker. "7 JACO'B HOLLAND. One' of the oldest residents of the slate region, Jacob Holland, died Monday at his home in Bangor, Lehigh county, aged years.

He lived In Bangor far back In the preceding century, when it was known at '-'New He was, In his active life, in the butcher 'business, a moulder, and for a number of years landlord'of the Bangor house. He Is survived sons and five J. Frank Holland, Mrs. Charles Stier, Mrs. Henry Ralsner, Mrs.

Merrill, Mrs. Freeman Berger, of-'Bangor, nnd: Mrs. -of- Lebanon. ELIZABETH SHOTT. Elizabeth, the Infant child of Mr.

and Airs. James E. Shott, of Brandy- Wine street, was buried this afternoon at the Ebenesser cemetery. Rev. I.

Calvin FiHher, pastor of St. Mark's Reformed ch.urch, officiated, 'liirector 'George Chaney had charge for 'McGovern's undertaking AUBREY STOCK COMPANY Each the'Academy of thtsAjfaning will be' pt'esented with' a pfetjiyv' souvenir photograph. Besides will enjoy one, of the best p'la'ya produced this week. The Aubrey stock company is one of the most entertaining troupes seen 1 at the Academy many seasons, and despite the fact that this IB fair week, are playing to good houses at 'both matinee- and performances. The specialties tha acts are the ibest, and new "stunts" are put on the at eaph performance.

By their acting, members of the company have made many friends here ''ania' havo made a name for themselves. terest in Allentown, Aug. SO. Following In the wake of tho American Federation of the State Camp, Patriotic Order Sons of America, in session in this city, yesterday afternoon to take an active interest in ''political campaigns, and upon the recommendation of the Committee on Resolutions, of which Past State President Clarence F. is chairman, it waa resolved that the members support no candidate for Congress who will not pledge himself to vote for stricter immigration laws, INDORSE HIS VIEWS.

"The State camp indorsed President iSwoopo's recommendation with reference to the educational test and head tax qualification for Immigrants, commended the passage' by Congress of the new Naturalization' approved the Thadde'us Stevens memorial school project at Lancaster and the proposed establishment of a home for orphans and aged members at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA CHOSEN. Opposition to Philadelphia as the of meeting in 1007 vanished, and that city was unanimously chosen as camp, city, foy next year, when the sixtieth anniversary of the order will 'be celebrated. thousand dollars was appro- Alice Lynd, of Olean, New was served. York state, who has been spending several days in Atlantic City, arrived In this city, and is a guest of her brother, Thomas U.

Lynd, nnd wife, of the Easrle hotel. C. Messinger, of Tatamy, Pals registered at the Eagle hotel. Minnie L. and Ruth It, Sloner, of 350 North Tenth left this morning to upend some time in Philadelphia, the guests of .1.

Berry Stoner and family, a the Misses Stouer. IN HONOR OF HER BIRTH. Mrs. I), T. Werner celebrated hor TTilh birthday anniversary on Wednesday, at her home, at Avon.

Games and other amusements wove Indulged In, after which a sumptuous supper roit SAI.K—OXB fiyooo ToleRi-nph and tutercRt. per centyV anntu 'ly. 8-8-tk Bank Stock For Sail Will bo until ot imtllltf (mtftfttt Saturday, Sept. At I.IIB HP Ihinnn, tho fiilluwlnij: HlmrtiH Nntinnal liftnk Stock Nndnii'il Itnnk MtunK, Sille intnce nt u'nlrtitV. .1 TWO LMRST CLASH bni'bora at otico.

Address IT. HOY, 18 North Third Street, FOB, ItENT, Harrlsburg, Pa. lOOfiDiORH, STRKfCtf- ors, and band Ironern, Apply STE1NER ADDON, City Sfeam Laundry, priated for the work of organising new camps during the ensuing year, and an equal amount was appropriated to the national camp. JEWELS FOR PAST OFFICERS, President Swoppe jewels to the twenty-one past State presidents. The oldest past 'president was Milton Alexander, of Lancaster, who has been a member of the order fo.r forty-one years.

A was awarded to Br. D. L. Bufflngton, of Johnstown, who organized fifteen camps in seven counties during the year. FOR NATIONAL PRESIDENT.

State President Charles A. i-Iaslett, of Philadelphia, president of the Funeral Benefit Association, was indorsed for national president- The national camp will meet at Richmond. in September 1007. O. B.

Wether- holu.of Heading, was elected the third 'building trustee; the R'ev. Edward S. Lelnbach was elcted State chaplain, and Joseph Price, of Roaring Springs, was elected State camp Inspector. RESULTS OF ELECTION. These results In the election for of- llcers were reported early yesterday morning: Stale president, H.

C. Gallagher, Lebanon; vice president, James W. 'flhompson, Ashland; master of forms, Calvin Straner, York; W- 'Mulr; Inspector, Joseph M. Price; guard, B. O.

Hess; State ibuildtng trustees, D. E. Shuster, J. Reese and S. M.

Boidler. The opening chapters of a highly lutereBting and. unusually exciting story, "File No. J13," by Emile Ga- bbrlnn, will be published In Saturday's "News." CITY AND SCHOOL 1'AXKS. cent, will be added on September 1, on all unpaid City and School Taxes, and upon the flret oil every succeeding inojith, thereafter, an Additional penalty of one GQpP MAW butcher ehop.

at County NOTICE. My ag pQjtm fl ster At teacher will also until pucfc taws Oretna demanding part, of my time, Zoll, a former carrier of the "News." now living at Palmyra, is in Lebanon to attend the county fair. Llzaie Dcnllngor. ot 540 Green street, Lancaster, is In this city, attending the fair and calling on friends. Bate, wife of of Mann's store, residing on Willow street, accompanied by her little Geneva and Marguerite, left this afternoon, on the Jonestown to visit relatives and friends.

'George B. Spongier, wife of G. K. Spangler, the genial baggage- master of the C. L.

railroad depot, residing on Mifllin street, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Maiulo Spapg- ler, went to Allentown, today, to witness the parade and take in the sights. Hoch, wife ot Dentist Simon G. Hoch, of 'Seventh and Wcidman streets, left this morning for' Read- Ing, where she will spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. J. H.

Briggs, will also visit friends nnd relatives at Philadelphia. G. Irwin, wife and two daughters, of Harrisburg, registered today at the Eagle hotel. and Mrs. S.

Erb, of Philadelphia, are registered today at the Eagle hotel. AV, S'. Pivtschke, secretary of the Eastern 1 School of Telegraphy, left this morning, on the Reading flyer, to spend several days in Philadelphia, transacting business. Brlghtbui, of Annville, this morning for Allentown, where he will spend the day witnessing the parade and other sights, after which he Will take a trip to cities farther C. Zimmerman, the real estate! agent, made a business trip to 'and other cities In the coal' regions, this morning.

John R. Fertlg was among the passengers on the Reading flyer, this morning, to Allentown, LEBANOtN BUSINESS COLLEGE The usual hustle and business activity which charao'cerlKes a college (began thlsi morning, Prof, Denllnger put a force at cleaning up and getting everything In general In (Ine shape for next Tuesday morning, when schodl will 'be for another 'eleven months term. Last year was. the banner; year lp the history of the school, surpassing the attendance of any previous year: During December, January and Feliru- ary, one hundred and forty-jflye students were in attendance regularly, in both the day and evening sclibols, and the general business activity all over the country presages even ft larger attendance during the coining i winter) Prof. Lpra K.

Buls, from, We Pen Art schopls, Columbus, 0,., Iraa been added to the faculty, and an 1 tisBlstant added in, Bhort- The following guests were present: Miss Uosa Werner, 'Miss Mary Werner, Mr. nnd 'Mrs. H. Kllllngor. Mr.

and Mrs. D. Wonior, Mr. ami 'Mrs, Harry O. Werner, Mr.

and Mrs, Frank G. Werner, and these grandchildren: Miss noun. Kllllnger, Miss Sarah Kll- llnger, Master William AVei'ner, (Master David AVerner, Miss Sarah Miss-Mabel Worner, 'Master, Theodore Werner. Other guests weo (Mrs. George Mays, 'Miss Lovina Tlce, Amelia Albert, John Oi'oh, Harry 'Moore, Miss Sallie Tlco, Miss Edith Stager, Hornco Light and Evan Shaak.

i. HOOM, 1JY relined young caupla. Address 8-2T-9t NEWS 'OFFICE. fli-Bt mortsixge. 8-84-lf WANTED- at once.

8-27-tf TO street; all reasonable. Imiirovemotitsi Apply BBNT BNTnm floor ot the Mann building, 90. PoBBOBBion given Apply at MANN'S, THE) BIG 8TO 6-1-tt COOK. Al'VTtV 1 HOTEL SAVOY, A.OIllfi FOU hoiiHowork; good wrtgeai no washing; ft good roforotico, H. SrfKNK, 314 Cumberland St.

8-2G-tf RELD AS family, by young business coflego, tpacbbr! inodorn conven- ionrofl. Address L. B. NMWB OFFlOlfl, Alderman R. L.

this morning committed Charles easier to Jnil for a hearing on a charge of vagrancy The prisoner is the fellow who on Wednesday morning disturbed people on Walnut street and entered houses where the doors were unlocked. Ho Is talten as a bum, and will bo tried On that charge. A Concrete Example. 'rifeohcr of the class in phyniolosj', Sean you glvo a familiar -ijistahce of' the power of tho human system to adapt itself to changed conditions?" reapondod Tommy Tuclcen "My mint gained a hundred pounds'in flesh In tless'n a year, an' her skin didn't crack a Magazine. flinTj von housowork; it weold; no washing.

Apply 8-22-tf NKWS OFFICE; KOtt NOIVT Btroot. 421 422 Now street. with all 8-1 NOTICE. Tlttilh PAXjAlU Market wagon; In M. E.

Gobhard, tljo property ot the Persons are. cuutlort'edi chase name. Mrs. Harry' Special Ridui onallPJiUWfrk Octob.r Flr Alt work tloti Hvo ywu-H-Flllli room girls. 8-2 0-U Apply at Once HOTEL SAVOY.

FUNERAL DIRECTOH, DANIEL A FRANTZ, DAY CALLS, 78244 BTREKT, AND 10W NORTH NINTH gTRBBT. NIGHT OAtLS, 100 North Ninth Street. Wauled Young Mai lo learn Printing Trade CH A.NCM FOB A GOOD A'CTiVE HOYi AHOVT 1O YJJAH8 AGB, WITH FAIB BH.UCA'riON, TO LKABN THE TBAIHS. ONK "WITH 81.1 WHT AT NJBW8" OW1CK. A 'SMALL' IN or near Lebanon, Address W.

8-aO-GO-3t Care Dally News. ESTATR. I pay Cash for any bargain In Real Kstate in Lebanon or suburbs. Ad- dreas "CAPITAL," 8-30-(W-tf Care News Oitlco. WANl'EU GOOD MOUFJ)KRHi steady employment.

Apply to M. H. TR13ADWELL CO. 8-29-tf 1 'O track work. CHARLES H.

SMITH, Lebanon Valley St. ity. Co. 8-29-41 RRIOHT, active 'anibitiouB young man to leant business in largo company manufacturing drugs and, iisalu. Prefer graduate in pharmacy who Is registerea.

Salary, Hapgoods, 1214 Commonwealth Tniut Building, delphla, FOR housowork. KNIOHTS HOTEL, fJOOD I.AUOTCKHS, Apply M. TftlflADWKLL 8-13-tf i OJtCK, TWO BR- liable worldngrnen. pay every Saturday night. Apply'to DANIEL LBVAlN, Lebanon Fertilizing 7-20-tf wol-k ut i-uiiaon Able DR.

IRA H. DENT v- i- Swcma door, FOR Laundry I VOVVtG MANT; IB 6R years, to make hlniBclf useful In i DwnomlUBtiottr drug store. Can'loam If capable. letter, In own hand writing to, "DRUGGIST 1 6-26-tf Care Dally gam. i rlsT'' "oTjAs's Machine and lit a Address, care rJrews OF Househdld Gdods, new, tie- Ing used-about three months, Will be iBOld i 8-W-OH-at 120 'FOUKTH FOR NirMIlMR HUS, one or'one and" half 1 tons; first class order; newly painted; also, 2 sets clouds harness.

Apply at 8-28-3t PAK HOTEL. i 1'ARK 1IH Cooloat Snmmer iron City, Kiport ueer Ati ttie-ijeadl' fiernunia Fifth, and Cinil 5t 1 LEBANON VALLEY on Dauphin Turnpike, extending from property of and Asi Weimer to property of John Stoaer, Hebron, Pa. Mt Nebo, west end; country residence; frame house, jo rooms; bam and well; peach 7 ArfAJt oa Ie road from the i nviva pjjte below Myerstowu to Millersburg; elegant truck farnj; I 7-rooui house, stable and other outbuildings; good fruit; splendid place for clucken i 14 Arrp. ffact ou IT nwc town road( tue city limits; bounded on the west 1 ana east, by of Joseph Coonell 54 Acrei i 91 AVfCi viu towiwhip, miles from Lebanon, on the road, leading from Bteelstowu to Syner, I tour milee north of Palmyra; au elegant truck fam; bpardc4 log bouwj running water in" gravel soil) 58 road leading to atone house, 8 rooms; Swlu 60x45 feet never-failing spriug house; pump at chicken-house; good ftprir in Rost' tW AvfCa i OUj stone barn and wcir ir located'oue uiHe of Heilman frame, log house, eight i good bam, spflngj. 1 acres woodland.

located on S. street, fratfie'' rooms; bsrij, wagon elud, coru crib, ej from city limits, 71 112 Acres? build BUTTER.

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