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WEDNESDAY EVENING bast narf lsburg. BURNED YAGIDS Three Children Painfully Hurt on the CADWALLEDER KOONS WEDDING. Improvement Association Held a Ses sion Birthday Party Held Last Night. Three accidents "from children drinking1 carbolic acid occurred yesterday in two different parts of the In both instances the bottles were properly labeled and the accidents occurred simply from ignorance. Walter McFarland, the 2 year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Me Farland, of Seventeenth and Vernon streets, was visiting at a house at Fourteenth and Market streets, and while there crawled up on a chair and took a bottle of carbolic acid from a shelf and began to drink the stuff. The child was discovered before he had proceeded very far and the bottle, snatched from him. He had swallowed very little of the poison but was seriously burned on his lips and on his tongue. The other accidents occurred in the vicinity of Twelfth and Market streets.

A number of children are in the habit of playing on the steps that lead from Market street up to Twelfth street. They would gather 'old bottles together and "keep store" on the landing's of the steps. Yester day the children found a bottle that contained a few drops of carbolic acid. This bottle, along with the oth ers, was filled with water and was part of the stock in trade. During the afternoon two of the children drank of the diluted carbolic acid and became very sick.

A doctor was necessary in both cases and but little damage was done outside of burns about the children's mouths. MRS. WIHTJIOYKK JBUKIED Services Held by "Hill" Ministers in Memory of Prominent t'iiurcli Worker. Mrs. Hanna Mary Whitmoyer, a prominent church worker at Olivet Presbyterian Church, who died on Sunday, was laid to rest at Mt.

Olivet cemeterj', New Cumberland, this afternoon. Funeral services were held at her late home, 1510 Derry street, at 1 o'clock, many friends and relatives being present at the obsequies. The services were opened by a prayer by the Rev. M. H.

Stine, Th. P. The llev. J. Stockton Roddy made an address' composed of Scripture passages that had been of comfort to Mrs.

Whitmoyer while confined to her home during the past two years. Mrs. 3'. Z. Gross sang two solos during the services.

In closing the Rev. A. Lyter offered a prayer. The pall bearers' were four of the officers of Olivet Presbyterian Church, Messrs. Groff, Lutz, Peters and Palmer.

Birthday Parly. A pleasant surprise party, consisting of members of the Epworth E. Church choir, gathered at the home of Dr. C. F.

Ij. Keene at 1540 Berry hill street last evening, in honor of Mrs. Keene, it being the event of a birthday anniversary. Music was Pennsylvania Railroad'n Improved Service to Sew "Vorls. On Monday, May 27th, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will establish five hour train service between Harrisburg and New York on the following schedule: Weekdays.

Leave Harrisburg 7.00 A. M. Leave Lancaster 7.50 A.M. Arrive Philadelphia. 9.37 A.

M. Leave Philadelphia. 9.50 A. M. Arrive New York (West 23d street) 12.00 noon Pullman Buffet Parlor Car Philadelphia to New York.

Weekdays. Leave New York (West 23d street) 2.55 P. M. Arrive Philadelphia 5.13 P. M.

Leave Philadelphia 5.30 P.M. Leave Lancaster 7.15 P. M. LOOKING It is with, a Sigh One Looks Back to the Time the Power the Strength to Accomplish Existed. furnished during the evening" by Pro fessor Kshenour on the piano and al together a most enjoyable time was spent in social games.

Later light refreshments were served, and the assembled guests, after tendering many good wishes to Mrs. Keene, de parted. CADWALlEDKR IiOOXS Interesting: uptial elebrated at the iiriae fiome Dr. M. H.

Stine, pastor of the Christ Lutheran Church, united in marriage this afternoon. Dr. S. I. Cadwallader, of Fisherville, Dauphin county, and Miss Marion Isabelle Koons, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Koons, of 1247 Mulberry street Both young people are well known and popular in Fast Harrisburg and throughout the city. Dr.

Cadwalla der was graduated at the Jefferson Medi cat College, Philadelphia, last year and at' present has a large practice an Fisherville. The wedding was a most beautiful and impressive home affair, the sol emn Luther service being used with the ring ceremony. The Koons home was crowded with the friends and relatives of the bride and groom and notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather everything within the house was most bright and cheerful. The bride was dressed in pure white, the costume being of surah silk, trim med with chiffon. Mr.

Charles Koons, of Harrisburg and Mr. Penn G. Hastings, of Milton, acted as ushers. Following the wedding" a reception was given in a dining hall prettily decorated with roses and spring flowers. Besides many people from the city who were present at these functions the following from other places were also there: Mr.

and Mrs. A. Cadwalle der, Miss Cadwalleder, Master Cad walleder and Misses Katheryn and Bertha Cadwalleder, of Milton; Mr. James MeConkey, of Philadelphia; Messrs. Penn Hastings, Hugh Marsh, Homer Belford, Georg Reynolds and Misses Lamm and Gresh, of Milton.

A large room was filled with the wedding presents, many beautiful and valuable gifts having been received. These consist of silver plate, pictures and furniture. A substantial present from the parents of the bride and groom was a house already furnished at Fisherville. The young couple will occupy this dwelling at once, leaving for their new home this evening A bridal trip will be taken later in the summer. THE NEW CHURCH.

The Pinna lipinsr Completed and Building Will lf Started Noon. The giving of the contract for the building of the St. Francis Catholic Church on Market street, which was to have been let some time ag has been postponed for a few weeks owing to changes in the plans. It has been decided that a few changes be made in the architects' drawings and these are being made at present. The contract will be given out probably at the beginning of the week after next.

Work on the new church will begin immediately after and will be pushed with all ustifiable haste. It is hoped that the edifice will be completed for occupancy inthe lat ter part of October or the beginning of November. Funeral of Mrtf. Finely. The funeral of Mrs.

Kittie Eisely, who died yesterday, will be held from her late home at the corner of Thirteenth and Berryhill streets to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Luther DeYoe, of Messiah Lutheran Church. The interment will be made at the Paxtang cemetery. Arrive Ilarrisburg 8.15P.M.

Pullman Buffet Tarlor Cars New York to Philadelphia and Philadelphia to Harrisburg. This improved service will appeal especially to the men of business who make frequent trips to New York and to whom a saving of time is a vital consideration. may22 2t The way to avoid mistakes is to go to a piano store where mistakes are not allowed to happen. You are sate at the Troup Piano Store. No.

9 South 2d street, Ilarrisburg, Pa. May 21'tf The accident and health policies sold by C. Vernon Rettew, No. 1119 North Third street, are the best. Telephone or drop a card arid he will call and explain.

tjel BACKWARD Nothing is so Discouraging to an Active, Ambitious Person as the Feeling of Inability to Go Ahead. FORCE, STRENGTH, ENERGY WON BY HARRISBURG PEOPLE By reason of pud wear Ihe human system becomes heir to symptoms governed by conditions the immediate cause of the symptoms is lack of nerve force bring that up to (he standard of nature's requirements and the 'symptoms disappear. Whether it be the all tired out feeling that, refuses to be rested, languor, sleeplessness, poor appetite, waning strength, heart palpitation, headaches, mind confusion, impaired mentality, nervous tremblings, there is no secret about the wonderful success of Dr. A. W.

Chase's Nerve Pills in putting ailing people on their feet, except, their great influence in creating Nerve Force. A great many Harrisburg people are in evidence with testimony of the convincing kind. Miss Hodge, of No. North Sixth street, Harrisburg, "I have been extremely nervous for a long time and at. limes found it almost impossible to rest at night.

My heart was alVeeted and troubled me great deal with palpitation. My food diil not digest and 1 had considerable distress in the stomach. 1 got some of Dr. A. XV.

Chase's Nerve Fills at Forney Knouse's drug store it i i I found they did me so much good. They qiiieled the nerves, improved my appetite and digestion and I felt stronger and belter in every way. I have no hesitation in recommending them to gkm Dr. A. W.

Chas? Nerve Pills, cents a box at druggists, or Dr. A. Chase Medicine Buffalo, X. Y. W.

Caution should be exercised in purchasing Dr. A. W. Chase's Nervp Mils. The genuine always bear the portrait, and signature of the famous physician and author of Chase's recipe book, and his initials, A.

W. Imitators and simulators may even use tlu nanie "Chase" in order to convey the impression they are the original Dr. Chase formula, but Ihey dare not use initials A. signature and portrait. cents a box at druggists, or Dr.

A. XV. Chase Medicine Uun'alo, X. Y. Dandruff Cure Praised by the Citizens of Har risburg and Vicinity.

What man or woman can doubt the virtue in Coke Dandruff Cure after the evidence that has been produced from day to day in columns of this paper for the past two weeks? The great success attained by COKE DANDRUFF CURE comes from the fact that those whom it has benefited tell their friends. Read what some of the Leading Dealers of Ilarrisburg say about Coke l)andruif Cure. A whole city delighted with the results ot a test of Coke Dandruff Cure. The sales of Coke Dandruff Cure have more than doubled in the past weeki Our customers are delighted with the results of this great preparation since the Free Sample test made at our store, to prove to the people of Harrisburg its great worth. Coke Shampoo and Toilet Soap for the hair, scalp and skin, cleans, beautifies.

For sale by George A. Gorgas and W. H. Kennedy Co. Paxtang Cemetery THE ITATJTJTSBTTTJG TEEEGTJAPII ilA TU01 Strictly mouern every way.

improvements unexcelled anywhere in the State. Lots, and upwards. Office on the grounds. Take Paxtang car. Telephone connection.

apr20 ly SCHOOL BOARD MATTERS. Secretary Hammelbaugh has completed his reports with the. exception of one. They will be presented to the board at its special meeting May 31st. The storv of a new heating system at the Stevens building lias been "re vived.

The School Board sometime ago decided that a change was neces sa ry. The fight for the presidency of the new School Biard which will organize next month has so far been a very quiet one. The Cameron building will receive, the attention of the new board for better sanitary regulations. ST. STKI'IIIiSS' ESiTEKTAISMEST A Plensnnt Musical Prosrrammft at the Y.

51. A. To morrow. St. Stephen's Church expects to put some needed funds in its treasury by the enter'tainment to be given to morrow evening in the Y.

M. C. A. hall. The program will be divided into two parts.

Miscellaneous numbers will constitute the. iirst part. One pleasant feature of this portion of the entertainment, will be the quartette work by Mrs. Angel Miss Worml.ey, Mr. Kinnard and Mr.

(iurney. Mr. fiurney has been here several times for he Oratorio concerts, and everyone who heard him on those occasions will be sure to want to hear him again. The second part of the program will be the presentation of Miss Lehman's "Daisy Her "Persian (iarrlen" is very wildely known and the "Daisy Chain," which is her latest effort, is said by those who have heard both, to be really superior to oihe: work. The concert will commence at o'clock.

A laspcol Hole'. Crey was arrested last evening as a "suspicious elm ract lie wa acting very quecrly about the iar of residences. Market street near the railroad. Dr. Greene's Nervura Cures Children of Nervous Diseases.

It is true beyond all question that Dr. Greene's Ueroura cures St. Vitus Dance. Mr. Charles A.

Regnell, 13 Custer Brockton, says: OKE "My little daughter, Esther, was stricken with Chorea or St. Vitus Dance, last September. I have since then tried two of our local doctors, but she grew steadily worse instead of better. A few weeks ago I was ad vised by a friend to try DR. GREENE'S NERVURA BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY.

She began taking it, and I can see that she has been improving every day since. I am willing to recommend Dr. Greene's Nervura to all who suffer from such a disease. This case of my own daughter Las convinced me that Dr. Greene's Ner Xiittxjs estkeb regxexi vu ra is what it is claimed to be." Is your child nervous and fidgety Does its eyelids or lips twitch.

Are there any involuntary movements of arms, legs, or shoulders You must do something for that child at once 1 To put off getting treatment, or to get treatment that is not known to be effective is doing your child permanent injury and casting the shadow of grief over your own life. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is the perfect medicine for children. always helps tiem. It is praised by grateful fathers and mothers everywhere.

Don't take chances with your child. To do so is almost criminal. Get the medicine that cures every phase of nervous disorder. Get Dr. Greene's Nervura now, today, and begin its use.

Dr. Greene will advise you about your child free of charge, if ft 1 I I you write or can. nis address is oo w. itn iNew lone Gity. Full examination and counsel free.

IF One can believe all we see on tombstones, ALL the bad men are still living. AND If one can believe all the advertisements about 5 cent Cigars, they are all the best. BUT: WELL KING 05CAR Is a good 5c Cigar. There MAY be better cigars sold for 5 cents, yet a whole lot of people don't think so. DO YOU? This is the Made also in four larger sizes.

Sold everywhere, Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear Notions Have Always Been Our Leading Articles. All up to date Corsets are to be found in our Corset Department, Tlx: The It. G. Corsets may be had in six different lengths and styles, from a Girdle Corset to an extra long waist. The R.

G. are made upon French models and will not stretch in wear. You have fit, comfort, styla and wear in this Corset. You will find the Majesty and Dowager Corsets in all lengths. Thes Corsets are not bought and worn by stout Women only.

It is a Corset for all Women. Guaranteed not stretch or break in wear. Those Women blessed with a superabundance of flesh find these Corsets incomparable form makers. C. a la Spirite, straight front, bias gored; W.

erect form, straight front; C. straight front, bias gored; Thomson's Militant, straight front; Thomson Glove fitting, Eoyal Worcester, P. D. You will find all Corsets of popular brands made in the United Statea our place. Sole agent for Equipoise Waist; also, all styles Ferris and Eoyal Worcester Waists.

The largest and finest line of Real Hair Switches. Grey and White Switches a specialty. EEE. OOH1K Office of the Harrisburg Traction C'om pany. Harrisburg, May 16, 1901.

Annual 3Ieetiii. Notice is hereby given that the nnr.ual nieetlng of the Stockholders of the liarris bur.n 'I Taction Compmiy, for the election of Directors, and tho transaction of siu li other business as may come before the meeting, including a proposition toincreaso th Capital Stock ot he Company lrom $2,000,000 to oo.ooo, will i.e iu ld Tuesday, the mill day ot at the Board of Trade Kooin, in the City of Harrisburg, at IO oVlock, A. M. Hy order oi the Board ot Directors, i W.J.fALDEH, myl7 C5t Secretary. Otlice of the Harrisburg Traction Company, HnrrUburg, May lfi.

I0O1. Notice to Stockholders. NotUois hereby piven that the Koarrl of Dire tors of the HariisburK Traction Company, at a meet lug held ilay resolution tl 11 iv passed, directed that at tho annual meeting ot the Company be held Tuesday, sMl. at the f'oard of Trade Rooms, in the rityol llarrlsbiii g. at 1 o'clo U.

A. elf 1 tion of the hol lers should I held forthe purpose of voting ior or atrnir.st jirnposltion to In crease the pi in 1 tstot ot tne mp.iny lrom :i.ono,ocio 10 Bv oiwer of the Board of Directors, XV. .1. CALhKR. aiyl7 2)fc 202 Market Street.

Gorgas' Headache Salts A teaspoon ful in water is like a glass of soda almost as pleasant to drink. Cures headache, heartburn, sour stomach, dyspepsia relieves brain fatigue. 10c, 25c, 50c 16 N. 3d St. Prescriptions Precisely Put.

Up. William A. JenMns, Contractor and Kuilder. Batisfactory Cult all brunches of the trade. P.

O. Box 9,0. oilice hVA Uiea (truel, Ui rlauar, Pu. a Flame 1 If your dealef does not lava them write to the nearest agency of ATLANTIC REFINING CO. 1 Wickless Blue FSame Oil Stove.

AH Styles Wickiess Blue Flame Oil Stoves. YOUR CRBDIT IS GOOD. OR a ham that is a ham try our well seasoned, well cured Pig Hams. Average five to eight pounds. C.

Houseman, Grocer, 1726 THIRD STREET, CO 242628 South Second Street. SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' SUITS FOR TEN DAY5, Beginning This Thursday Before the hot weather sets in we are offering our whole stock of Ladies' and Misses' black and colored Suits at greatly reduced prices. Our stock this season is unusually large and comparison has shown that we have given better values for the, money than any other store. We have placed a general reduction list on all Suits we, are offering. Very fine Suits, black and colored, regular price $7.98, $5.93 Black and colored cheviot, covert and Venitian cloth.

Suits, regular price at ..57.98 Fine tailored Suits, black and colored, regular price 512.00 and $12.98. at $9.93 One lot of black cheviot Suits, regular price S12.9S to $14.50, at Fine lot of castor, tan, grey and brown Venitian Suits, regular price $14.50, at $12.93 Regular price at Regular price $20.00, at $15.93 Great Reduction in Prices on Silk Dress Skirts. From $9.98 to $8.50. From $12.50 to $9.98. From $14.98 to $12.50.

From $18.50 to $14.98. We ask you to give us a call as early as possible, as these prices will be good only until June 1st. Refrigerators. CASH maifflba The weather the past fcjv days has perhaps reminded you of your need of one. In buying1 a refrigerator you will no doubt want to feel sure that you are getting a good one.

We always handle the Celebrated Quaker City Refrigerators and Ice Chests. These goods are. noted for their durability and iee saving qualities. They are made of thoroughly kiln dried solid oak in two complete eases, one inside the other, fastened firmly together, the inner case also being kiln dried odorless wood, ploughed and grooved and air tight. The ice receptacle is of" the latest improved style and an ice saver.

The whole refrigerator is constructed on scientific principles and we believe it to be the best in the market. We cordially invite vnur inspection of them. OR CREDIT. The People's Furnishing Company 330 BROAD STREET. rriOM 6 ro s.

000 H3RSE POWER HIGH SPEED MEDIUM SPEED AND CORLISS ngines 1 r.i jvu arrisDursr Foundry and Machine HAHmsiURfii U. 8. You "Works Ski Buying wall paper this spring If so, do not fail to visit our lately remodeled store, where can be seen all the latest styles and colorings in bright up to date patterns. 'Phone and Mail Orders promptly attended to. E.

S. He FAR LAND, Second 'and Walnut Streets. Removed from 8 South Market Square..

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