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ItlfSItJ tMI FAIR Band faftys There Iroqnols on Thursday. The Sheridan band, one of the oldest' musical organizations or the county and at the same time with ft reputation as one of the best, passed through the city this morning route to the fair grounds to furnish music on the last dny. it a clever band of talented musicians and it goes without say-hip the- throngs of people will be delighted with the. concerts. the froqnols l)and, of Palmyra.

on Thursday furnished the music to the delight of the thousands of people who visited the grounds. IS KEPT VERY BUSY It UWSON'3 BEST STO Hond Opening Chapters. At a great expense, the "News" to- greeted a number of his friends-and day publishes the opening chapters wns nls in attendance-at the County of "Friday the iruh," from the pen! ln the afternoon. of Thomns Lnwaon. author of I I tlilg, tfce Trinity Hall Onrtets Will Spend barber, was In town on Thursday and! There The Trinity Hnll cadets of the! Trinity Lutheran church will assemble at the Hall on North Fifth street, to the number of slxiy Saturdav Frenkted Finance." It Is a story of! Huber, of Myerstown, 11I 9ixly Soturdny assionate love nnri monev madnpRs.

I whn hns, nainhllnhmnht molnln nn wul wnlk t() Ml. (irot- passlonate love and money madness, (who has a bartering Do not fall to read It. CAME HERE IN AUTO Hanover John I'eoplc Visit the Kali 1 (irountls. Hosteller, A. Count)- F.

Ho- Depnty Take Treasurer Did In the Fair. Xot Deputy City Treasurer Thomns Spangler, Is one of the few men of tin- city, and especially among city officers, who had not time to attend the fair this week, Me has been busy collecting taxes for the city that he had hardly time even for meals. Tomorrow Is the last day for the payment, of taxes pen- ally of five" per cent, and hosts of property owners are up to es- rape the increase. Today was another busy day and tomorrow will likely be even more so. Many thousands of dollnrs nro gathered in, Ol'll TU.VMH IMPROVING.

Washington, August foreign trade of the United States during July, the first, month of the cur- rant.fiscal-year, showed a big Increase over that, of the same month of The. Imports in July of this year amounted to $124,8:10,906, as compared with $102,502,440. showln. 1 an increase 7. The exports for July also showed a large increase' over, the same month last year, amounting to compared with $11 In July, 1900, which is an Increase of $10.801,901.

For the seven ended July HO last, the lolal import, wore $870,110,1 49, as compared wit!) in a Similar period last year. In the same months this year the'exports-aggregated as compared with in the first seven months ol year. stetter, H. K. Hair, A.

Nlsley, Chus. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Peels, Mrs.

W. K. Peels, P. K. Phfaener, H.

N. Tlee. Frank all" ot Tlee, Yoi Hanover, York county, arrived here today Jn automobiles and took in the sights of the county fair. They stop- lied at the Ragle hotel. there, was in town Thursday, afternoon attending the fair and while tn town visited hie friend, M.

11. Helms, at the Commercial Steam Laundry. Heulah Rlstenblntl of this city, Is visiting Mrs. H. tirubb, North 'Seventh street, Harrisburg.

and Mrs. HO" Cumberland street F. Ward, of returned on BURIAL OF RUTH MILLS Ttev, ,1. H. Snndt Conducted Funeral Services This Afternoon.

Rev. J. H. Sandt, pastor of Trinity Kv, Lutheran church, t.hia afternoon ofltnlated nt funeral services held over the body of the Infant, daughter of Mr. nud Mrs.

Frank 41H Walnut street. Services at the house were followed by burial at Mt. Lebanon cemetery. P. 11.

Thompson was the undertaker WOM NICWH. LAWSON'S BEST STORY Befeliis Full Heart Opening Clmpters. to At great expense, the "News" today publishes the opening chapters of "Friday the from the pen of Thomas Lawson, author of "Frenzied Finance." It is a story of love money Do not, fail. to read it. VIEWERS MEET AGAIN HeW Opening of Seventh Street.

Another hearing was held this court house in the matter of Seventh street from Wiiinut to Locust streets. Mayor C. Garhart, city. assessor Amos Adams and 13. Mi-lain, are" the viewers.

City sollcl- tor GrnelT appeared In the interests of Iho-clty. RULE TO SHOW CAUSE Was Made Today by Judge on. William D. Oswald. A rule to show cause why counsel fee and alimony should not, be paid was.

made today by Judge Ehrgo.nl on William D. Os.wald, of this city. Oswald has sued his wife, KJmma. for divorce, alleging cruel arid treatment. She alleges he earns upwards a.days.and, asks for alimony and counsel fees.

J. tl. 1 Adams, is counsel for the and Moyer. for the wife. JIOTIOL MAN'S TRIPLK TRAGEDY Ocean Grove, N.

Aug. In the presence of a number of the -New Jersey-hotel, ol which lie. was the proprietor, Robert -17 years old, today shot and jiorhaps wounded his wife, seriously wounded his nine-year-oUV daughter, Mollie, and then '-kUled himself. Domestic trouble is said to have been the cause of tragedy. KILLED BY FALLIX(i SCAFFOLD.

Tnrhlne Water Wheels Are HcliiR' Placed at Town Plant. Womelsdorf, Aug. 30, '07. The turbine water wheels were received by the Town Council and the wheels are now being placed In position at the plant at Charming Forge. Work on power house will now lie pushed more rapidly, and it Is expected that by the Unit of the special election for the consent, of the additional loan of $11,000, to be held on Friday September 13, the building will be In proper foi starting.

Experts claim that the water supply Is adequate for the running of the plant, in a satisfactory Miss Salli.e Brlner, of Reading, spent a week with the family of hoi- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Nein. Miles Glasmire, of South Uel.1-,1"- hem, Is spending a few weeks with the family of his uncle, Norman M.

Glasmire. John Reeser, of Reading, is visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hackman, "Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Glasmire and -Linda Mentzell and Mr. and George all of South Bethlehem, spent a day with the family, of Mr. Norman Glasmire. Thursday nflernoou from an extended visit to the Imposition and the Interest Ing points around there.

They Inspected Fortress Monroe; Hampton Roads, Richmond, took a boat ride up the James river and then returned after a pleasant ten days stay. and Mrs, Kdwln Trautmnn, of Pinejrove, were iu town on Thursday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel of North Rlghth street, and while liere (hey took In the' Fair. 0.

Robertson, of (lermantown Philadelphia, and daughter, Miss Marlon, is her sister Mrs. M. Helms, oT SL'ti MHIIIn street. Mabel Kepiier, of Allentown, Is a visitor In this city, the guest, of M. Rvolyn Schropp, of TiLTi North Eighth street.

Wallace, of 02(1 Chestnut street, left for New York this morning to spend his annual vaca'Hon. nn. They will be in charge of cup- tain Frank Hoffman and will lie! accompanied by a commissary on. In charge of Cyrus Dully, tilled with provisions and clot hi UK for a three days camp. The camp will be named C.

F. D. Schmidt, In honor of one of the founders of the Lehman sired mission, now Trinity Lutheran church. After dinner of the llrst. day, game of base ball will be played nud during the remainder of the other days various recreations will lie Indulged in, and nil are honking forward to it with great nnili'ipntions.

Sunday school service will be ln-id In order that the boys will get credit for attendance In the regular school. They will return on Monday lug. Lcno, Some Short and Sams In the Small of the Sack. There is nun mi-inna fnot which not everybody noilces about the contmoii, long, green caterpillars of ouC larger moilis, Their hearts. Instead of.beliu',\ln front.

at the back of the body and extend along the entire length of the animal. One can SCP the heart distinctly through the thin skin and can watch Us slow beat. which starts at the tall and movcg frnvard to the head. Hearts of thls-'sort -reaching from lieud to tall are not at all uncommon In tho simpler creatures, gays St. Nlfholas.

The earthworm hag one, sn have most worms, caterpillars and other crawling things. Hearts In the middle of Iho are also as froqifent In what seems to us to bo'' the nntuixtl place. Many animals, the lobsti-r, exajuplft und the wawflsh and orab. which have short hearts like those the beasts and birds, neve r- UudesB havu, them placed jtisi imd-r the shell In- what, in ourselves would bo thts small of the back. II ftwjnt If, to ot'f Jboflt Pectoral.

If he "fh colds," then take It. tart DRINKING EMPLOYES All aboard for Mt, Gretmv on Labor Hay two duet ed fnl Johns. ItiiIIroad No Men ol' That Stripe. DA MM, A. Following out the plan of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, tho 1 Philadelphia and Reading has start- ed a campaign against drinking em- ployes.

That the rules are to be strictly observed was demount rated by thirty link-Unite suspensions I few days ago, to the consternation of number of engineers, firemen, i conductors and brnkemen. It. appears that, tho rules hifve been repeatedly violated by the em- ployes in the vicinity of Brldco- S. G. Valentine and daufih-i Ilort 1whlc1 1 ll point.

The OAMiH. CUMllliltliANn STRIOKT, 101) NOHTII NINTH HtHKIOT. the 101) NOHTII NINTH WANTED. ion DIHVKK i-'ori team; must lie good horseman. Apply i 8-80-tf 7TII AND CANAL' Miller, at Filbert's warehouse was accidently trod upon by a vicious horse and had several ribs fractured.

Miss, Emma' Oberly. and Mae R. Oberly, left on a two week? tr'ip D. and the Jamestown Exposition. William K.

Noll, stock foreman In the cigar factory of A. S. Valentine Son, this place, Who 1 was confined with.sickness,, is again able to be about. J. A.

Petticoffer, salesman for A. M. Young, wholesale liquor dealer', is maklng Weekly trips through the eastern section of the state and repprta.a-good-demand lor his goods. John Troxel, watchmaker, of near Host)'spent a few days in town soliciting 1 trade. Mr.

Troxel Is alsri leader" of the Cross Keys -Orchestra. ters, Margaret and Adele, who h'nvo been visiting Mr. and Mrs-. Henry AV. Siegrlst, of 214 'South Ninth stro'rT, returned (his morning to their home In Troy, N.

Y. Maude Dot'er, of 405 North Eighth, street, was a passenger on the New York coach of the tlyer morning. Philip Arnold, of North Eighth street, who has been spending several days in Philadelphia visiting friends, returned home this afternoon. R. Howser, division superintendent of the International Correspondence school, with oflices at llar- riBburg, was in-Lebanon today visiting the local agents.

H. Knight, Harry Knight, and Homer Souderland, all of -Siinbury. came here today and registered at the 'Bogle hotel. Laura Bewald and Miss Alice Shank relumed last evening a very pleasant, trip to Gone- men have been encouraged by tho hotel them and saloon credit, ami amount, monthly' cash. owing them pay checks keepers deducting from which the the they TO TAU- orlng at (leorge C.

Cllelm's, Merchant. Tailor, No. 9 North Tenth street. S-ijO-Et. KIOAJt TAHLKTH.

flet a Teddy Hear Tablet, for the school children, dcnnls, at HARPIOL'S, I'll meet, you on the big same place as last Ml. Gretna, at tho Central Labor Un- ion picnic day. WANTIOI) VOUNd MAN, TO learn the business. 8-28-121. LOMHLR'S DHUCl STOFU-l ers; pay, indents per hour; mriu- every iSalnrday; come, rcaxtv work.

Apply to DANfF.L U3VAN, 7-28-tf Lebanon Fertilizer Worksi. WILL RETURN HOME Rev. and ,1. R. Hnmlt Vacation at Kiistou.

Spent Rev. and Mrs. J. .11. Sandt, ot Lehman street, who have been spending their annual vacation at i'Jastoii, with the parents of the former, will return home tomorrow.

Sandt, who Is pastor of -the Trinity Lutheran church will occupy "his usual on Sunday inorii- tn'g and IX RKALTY. Catherine Del-luff Meily to Emma ii. Rutter, lot of ground on the Southeast corner of Third and Cqm- Ijoriand slreets, Uiis city. Consider- iVtion, $3,000. 13.

Frank Zerbe to Schaefferstown band, lot of ground at Schaefferstown. Consideration, WAH VISITING SIHTKR. York, August men were killed and two injured, one probably fatally, by the falling of scaffold vtoday at the York county which is being rebuilt. The BoiiHolcl -was-wrecked by an 800- pomid Piece of granlto falling on it, u'ud the me.i> were to the ground, a distance, of 50 feet. FOR HOHOQL CHIbURRN.

Byron Krumfaln, of Huntingdon, returned home this afternoon after his annual vacation with 'ills slstur, Miss Donna Krumrein, of tho Valley House. TO MT. Pen's aud Inks, Co'mnbsltlon und at JKIABPEL'S; all evening, LAIJOR DAY KXCURSION GRKTNA. Accouijt Central Labpj- Union, at Jp, M6nday, Labor Day, aiptem.ber, 2nd, trains additiqnal to the schedule will leave Lebanon: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 12:45, 8:15 p. m.

Last train leaves Mt. Gretna 0:150 IV'm, A. D. SMITH, Pres't. Gen'l.

Supt. TEDDY Teddy, ppav Tablet for the scliQOl cMWi'en, cents, at wago. Maggie Miller, -of Reading. is the guest of Mrs. 10.

H. Gingrich' ind other relatives and friends In ty for several days. Swope, formerly of this city, and more recently proprietor of the American Ho'utee, Palmyra, and now owner of a large hotel at 'lOlixa- jethtown, wus a 'visitor in the city today. He was "the guest of his several brothers and sisters. VKSTIVAL AT CJORNWALL.

The Ladles Aid of the Cornwall Methodist, church will give their annual Saturday afternoon i and. evening, 14, on the church (lawn. Chicken Corn Soup and many fancy articles for sale, special musla 500 pairs of Men's Trousers to be closed out quick, the bos; values ever offered at $1.00, $2,00, $3.00 and at I. S. Qehney, 731 Cumberland street.

50 Sheets Linen with 50 Envelopes to match, Fine quality special. 29 cents. Saturday and Monday at Haven't you noticed that the man who tells you how you can make a fortune in a short lime Is seldom' TO HOLD WOODS MEETING Will -Oreur Steelstown In fJrOve at The United Kvangellcal churcli ol he Palmyra charge hold Woods Meeting from Monday evening, September 'Jiid'fo Sunday 'September 8th, 'in D. M. niailch's jrove at Steeletown.

A number of jastors will be present lo assist. Tlie 'ollowing is a partial program: Monday evening German 7 o'clock, 3 astor, J. R. Bahner; Tuesday eve- ilng K'hgllah 7 o'clock, Rev. II.

iD. of Lebanon; Wednesday evening German 7 o'clock, Hev. II. Wengert; Friday Kngllsh', 7 o'clock, Pastor; Saturday afternoon, o'clock, Hev. W.

H. Fouke, editor of Sunday School Literature of 1J. K. church: Saturday evening, 7 o'clock, Hev. -i.

Fouke; Sunday rmorning, 0 o'clock, Sunday school service, address. Rev. H. Fouke; Sunday II) o'clock, Knglitfh preaching, Rev. Fouko; Sunday afternoou, :15 o'clock, Children's Hour; Sunday afternoon, ii o'clock, Knglish sermon, Hev.

Foirke; Sunday evening, o'clock, and praise service; Sunday evening. 7 o'clock, Knglish preaching, Hev. Fouke. i Since a law Ivas been aimctod In New Yonk -State rwiulrlne marriage licences there will be a check in the rush of 'Lebanon couples going Gotham to be married In the Llltie Church Around the Corner. The case of that.

Syrian reminds us that -in change -his can his location. America a leper can spots easier than ho Never Flip Boys' School lota of styles at and- $1.00, at Belmey's, 731 Cumberland street. TUe fain, struck-a good weok directors are and ANTlflJ) AN "experlonco, to learn trade. Address "BA.R-BER," 8-27-tt Care Dally News. AC.

tlve boy, years uook store. at WIT-MT3YBn BOOK STORK, 8-26-tt 21 South- 8th Street. POR CON- veniences. Apply North-west corper Seventh and Le'h'maii Btreeta 6-29rtt WANTICD ClflAK steady, work; good. pay.

Apply LONG 'CIGAR FACTORY, (ith Street, Cumberland. WANTKf) CARPENTJOKB, 6N Concrete form work. Apply CoL'invull Oi'ouHnulc 8-24-tf Cornwall, able to show a bank balance more than three figures? of Chicken Corn Soup Supper, Saturday evening, August 31, corner 22nd and MlflUii streets, held by the Speedwell Knglno and Hose Co. SCHOOL HUITH. Roys' School Suits, the right kind; good, strong, 'reliable, and well-made Suits, at greatly reduced prices, at 1.

S. nohney's, 731 Cumberland street. Go to Mt. Gretna on Labor Day to see the pie eating contest and laught to your, heart's content, C. li.

K. 11. TRAINS. For the information of the public, xhe C. L.

iR. R. announce that the -present train schedule will-be continued 1907. until September 7 Hi, A. D.

SMITH, Pres't. Gen'l Supt. CKNTRA LAUGH UNION PICNIC AT MT. ORKTNA. Follow the crowd to Mt.

Gretna on Labor Day. A good cool place to spend the day. Bring your family, your sweatheart arid friend, and enjoy the sports and danckig. A rare chance for all our Men's and Young-Men's sijita at one-third off tho price, to close them out quick. I.

Behuey. 7.1i Cumberland street. SALESMAN UN your territory. Experience unnecessary. week.

PI313RLBSS CHGAB 8-23-Gt 'Toledo, Qhlo, TO M5ARN weaving at Lebanon Silk Mill; interesting, clean, light, $3,00 per week while learning: glrlg make highest wages lu cltf after learning; car tlcXotv furnished to tliose comlug from a distance. Lebanon Silk Mill 7-15-tf 19 Center Streets. WANTJSD YOUNG MAN I learn the drug buslnefia. to A. 8-1-tf Twelfth and Lehman Sts.

WANTEDvt-tBOY TO W5ARN printing trade; must be years of age, intelligent and (active. Adaress letter of appllca Uon, in own handwriting, to Care Six Bright KPRCIAI) HATL'RDAY AND MON- DAV. BO Sheets Linen Paper with 50 Envelopes to Fine quality. special. 21) cents.

Monday, at Saturday and HARPBL'B. A man's head Is like his pocketbook; it's not the outside lippoar- ance, but what it contains that counts. When one girl nieeta another she Invariably repeats tho conversation she had with tho last young mail sbo met. While a wonian likes to hftvp a man tell her that he knows hor'liho a book, she is apt. furious if foce be- he tween the Best Hessel, Rains Co.

WANTED 25 Board Folders Steady work and good wage: guaranted, i Learners paid. Herrmann, Ubanon Industrial Wor Are You In Need of Help There Is yet no oversttpply of help. Indeed, there Is Mo' enough to go male or female. The demand for men and girls for housework is great, and competent otien Inken BOOM AS offered. The NKWS' Want Column will bring them If they are to be hnd.

Costs only ceut per Surrounding towns belp out in this line by sending hundreds tin the trolley cars. The NKWS is especially Strong circulation in the districts from which help coined. Do nentlc Help in Families, Rooms Wanted or For Rent Private Families, Situations Wnultd, Help Wauled ill Stores, 1'acloricfl, Hotels ami UuHlnesn Places, Lost and Pound and All Want Advertisements. THE LEBANON DAILY NEWS, Iff "GREAT WANT AD" MEDIUM. A i "IVI ff i 1 WANTKI) TO DO HION I'AINI'- Ing; i 8-aS-lm 007 CANAL-ST.

'Oil- 8-29-81 24 N. IOTII.STURIOT.: it)R RfONT -i mUCK HOUSK, J2 roome; 'Conveniences. Fourth Cumberland. A. H.

iMATTHKS, nerwyn ROOM IN ment, nultablo for tailoring, cobbling, etc. Apply SAVOY HOTEL, 7-23-eod-tf. FORSAIjE. taiA I ai FOR 61 u.l Farmers Parrots, Cages', eta JONBSrMJnth Lehniah gts. FOR ISO'! AND 1300 Lehman street; porch frout.

little caflh money reaiiired, Apply 8-20-tf 1200'LEHMAN FQR PA NMW HOU8K8, 110. and 118 Lehman Sti-ent; just.finished; all Ply to E. KOHR, 8-22-12t 400 North Fourth iSt. Aboi of centrally immediate Room 7, Properties $1200. HrlcV i I'a.

Dwelling house and Htore Lot, ft. Uarn, hoiiHc-, WUKOII shed and allijiecesfjary outhulldj i.K.-wide of m-xt, At. Double house. 10:10 Chestnut Ht. Jlooms, In Rood wji N.

St. ilooiUK including.bath: Walnut 8. 1S. Cor. Wuliuit Churtth St.

Roonis nttlc. H. K. 1'lh'Ht Weiilmun St. Clilcken houne, 'fruit.

IreeK. 10.: Cor. tird Mlllliu BtH. ft. Woiilmnn.

i St. Rooms and Iwth UUt; S. loth Ht, JtooliiH. Uttiitil iintl east of 'I'liim Alloy. Covered HhUo roofs.

'NwV Iu aO i't. i Jfi'onl, Wouvci'towu 710 I Jjocust Ht. Urlck-r-8 ROOIIIN. A iHth st, IMI, i. IMywstown, Pa.

Roojriii. "Wrill south of H. JO. Cor. Jjocust The JlelghlK.

'Rooms unil pniilry. Lo(, 53.v«5 fl. I Vrumn Rooms. All ready for good'repair. Lot, 35x120 to an alley.

ti. Hi, Rooms 'Fhiejr Drulnanv pipes in for buth. Frout Jfe.Jmck N. lith Ht. Rooms outkltclien.

dniJn. in-rear of lot, BUS f(. Qaatl fioa Weidimui St. Cor. Ave.

Wcidmiin Ht. clothe room. Cistern In outkitchi-n. Ili-nrou, Cumberland below Fulmcr'H tlatol. 0 Rooms.

Jjftti 10 ft, to WOUt. llcrkw Dauphin lurnptko, Rooms, hclmnon, mini- Shirk's Hotel. Lot, 40x100 ft. t'biirch Ht. 0 1315, OIIIK, 10x100 ft.

Inforinatlou on properties of (his chibs upm- be had ihy ut our tillli-e. Uiir siilos tov, tho lust few to oVpi i Properties on our list nro UPiug; i to hu au-nnnsuiilly lively one iu TOMORROW'S AD. FOU Hhtifes A. I. 8.

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