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ENNSYLVANI A RAILROAD ELEVEN DAY EXCURSION TO ICE AN GROVE Zamp Meeting sbury Park or Long Branch FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1900 Round $4.50 Trip FROM HARRISBURG Tltkt'M Roml cli'i only on leavl'i'; 12. Jf. (. riliirn'ti ini nil train. Covers Closing Sunday and Monday of Camp Meeting t'on ult nrrct Ticket Agent J.

It. WOOti, irnirr raffle Manager. RESORTS ATI Writ' IT. v. J.

KDERTON an cure vou. lith cures Safely rvons Svstem. Ti nnmc Av. 3d frivi Iil. in vit w.

privHtu lnti 3. i'U mi l''" I' tliPiicltv 'ip w. Wly. O. MITCHKLU LUB.C8TTA6EAMIiEX FsN.GtCRGIA AVE.ATL.CITTAJ.

taMe; rl nnllness; lighted, dnnco room. $1.15 and up weekiy. B'kl't. Fstab ytars. J.

and Nixon. Lfrontenac a Pttween the two famous rl'r. i to all attracti'ins; ni Hlern, ins'h tel as pood aa the best, capac Will niak ory spe. nni i up wi i kly; Jl liil.v: la'ito ocean rocn.s, mcta. elevator.

hath. tup nor white service, etc. Talle I with pro.Jurts irura Iure water, sanitary plumbing, ool porches, overlooking the Booklet. V. V.

VATTS. Rnthln! from iisei Hot and Cold Kunuing ater in ltooion. XIN.IXT0N and Arkansas yiis. ach. Boardwalk and Million Only moderate latehotel having entrance from lieach.

The use appointed bathhouses on piein ree. t'uniic ana private uaiiis, and cold sea water. Choice ipplied dally from noted Lex inn ana oarries. nuc scout, Special IS to $15 weekly. $1.50 Illustrated booklet mailed ocral ownership nt.

nt. PAUL G. KOSK'JKAXfJ. Wiltshire avc. overlookinK Ocean.

Ca i.i: elevator, private baths and nvenience; best cuisine and music; special, up daily, weekly. Booklet. PAML'EL ELLIS. HOTEL FRANCIS near beach, pier and nts. KX' elient table and ser up weekly.

Mrs. A. Coogan, M. Coogan, Mgr. in Atlantic City Ym.

Flnkelstine for Toys, and Souvenirs to take buck the folks. k'TOWX 5c AND 10c STOHE 2225 Boardwalk Atlantic City, X. J. GOING TO ATLANTIC CITY 1W YORK PHIL A WA5n. 5TANDARD GUIDE '15GTY MiF5 nly by ATLANTIC CITY FREE INFOR BUREAU.

Box Atlantic City. N.J. i autiful and usoful Guide of above cities hli shed. A rfist'C cover design in 12 colors. wi information about over hotels; 110 if illustrations of leadine hotels and pnnci actions thoroughly described.

of the skin. Specific Blood A t.r.n. w. roin, f.r rol ramrr tsrnt. Tho fro disponnary of th Poljr r'lnlr ho.rl'al.

Pecom! and Hamilton ftrf ffff, will be open daily, pxrept Sunday, st 3 p. in. apr3 tf RESORTS ATL.NTIC CITT. Swansea Cottage Formerly 11 14 Mlrhlsan Ave. removed to 10 South Michigan Avenue Ijirtr house.

Modern liaprov. I ietler a''ioniniodatlon. $1 no per day. Writ for reservation. MRS.

J. S. EDWARDS of Hnrrlntiurir, 1'a, RYAN'S COTTAGE Cor. Arctic and Illinois Ave. Atlantic City.

N. J. $1.00 per day. TLAN'TIC CITY'S most modern and leading moderate rate hotel, THE ALBEMARLE Virginia near Boardwalk, plern and best bathing beach. 100 large, cool front rooms, all metal beds.

Private and public baths. Elevators. 4,000 ft. wide, cool porches No better table anywhere, supplied direct from own farms and dairies; white service. Music.

Special lates, $5. $10, $12.50. $lo up weekly; tl up dally; Inducements to families and parties. Write for beautiful booklet. J.

P. THE I.OIEI.LA, Tennessee near Beach and all amusements. Kefurnished throughout. Table and service unexcelled. Moderate rates.

Under original management. B. GROOGAN. HOTEL TENNESSEE 120 s. Tenn.

Avenue, within a few steps of boardwalk and convenient to all amusements. Rates $1.50 daily; weekly. Write for booklets. A. HEALV.

sprixgs, pa. Bedford Springs Hotel Baths BKDKOI1I1 STRINGS, PEWt, Modern Comforts, Equipment and Methods. Tennis. Golf. Bowling, Horseback Riding and the Famous Swimming Pool.

Special facilities for automobile tourists. TE.WIS WEEK BEfilVS AIGIST lflth. STEAMSHIPS. I LINES CRU1JLTKE, miDff SAILING JANUARY 20.1910 toKadziravPsin.Mediterranean, Orient Costing upfor73days. trmse DtpT.yihiTe Ota Line loolest Soda in Town DELICIOUS SUINDAES RNEY KNOUSE 426 Market Street SMITH, Specialistig IS South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa.

Scientific Treatment and Cure Nervous, Chronic and Special Diseases. are suffering from a Nervous Disease you should con ha eminent Xerve tmlc Disease specialist, who is twun sucn wou uccess in Har Kemember, de angerous. You isit. the doctor He cures oth Poison and all its Complications, Dys i'i n. nniruiiiausm, fecial uiseases, Mseases of Women.

Loss of Vitalltv and all affections of the Heart, Liver, Stomach. Kidneys, Bladder, Bowels and other organs. CHRONIC SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES All Diseases of a SPECIAL NATURE Privately, Safely and Permanently Cured Curable Cases Guaranteed. No Experiments or Failures. Dr.

Smith Treats Specially Nervous. Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases of both sexes. Charges Moderate and Medicines Furnished. Ray Examinations made. Office hours, 9 a.

m. to 4 p. m. Evening. 6 to Sundays.

10 to 12 a. m. Many men have been smoking them They would have detected any variation cocooooooooccooooooooooeoooooocoooMyoooooooecoooooooooooooo60oooocooaooc JAWHS HIT TIMELY MWTtm rruiu not hi.i: inn lti iiw. Ttt llevVrrt Trltx I'lcidiiis AH: Itlstit, lml Itiii Iti Mow I). Sf i' TVi'i' 'r Johnstown.

Ann. 5. Timely himni! on the part of Foll.msbe and Jjimh cat th locala a Mry ovrr He kert a II irrlshurii uasti and incl dentally Van lk. the I it. nt of Hi a treat I to his Ami defr.it In lh Trl Mill lSue.

III Th iii'r nwr proxcd ilnnmr loin, the) were una connect safely with llrtiiltm' iltlt securit'if, only four hlnitli'S. although rust "rk of lh local mil off err.il drive lli.it (looked labeled for pU in tho tliu column. nn Dyke, on tli other hand, was tombed up for in hit and prot unsteady at ino fiianli to center fli lil. This irr evened up by the ttora in their half of the second and ram as th result of a flukr. With down Zlmniermin walked and stoln second and went to thirl on Kelchner MrrWe.

Smiith hit the third base lino. Thin ball traveled slowly and with little or no chance of Rettlnir tho man at first potiovan left the ti.tll roll with tho hope of It poing outside. It did, but unfortunately not before it hit tho bag ttnd the run counted. Jn the locals' half of this nnln Irvine walked, stole second and came i home on the hit of Iloultes. In a 'dose play at the plate Sdroh swunc for Irvine, but missed him.

Neverthe less, Slats lavls. who was on the port side of the catcher, and In a position I where he could pot see the play, de cM.ed the man wna out. In the fifth Inning Irvine again walked and was (advanced on Koepniann'a snorllloe. i which Van Dvke threw to second. both runners being safe.

Boultes was out on a pop fly. Follansbee singled to i right, scoring Irvine. Mimes tanned and Johnson hit to renter, Koepmann scoring, while Follansbee was caught at third on the return. The last run came In the seventh. Irvine singled, Koepmann sacrificed and was safe on Anthony's error.

Roultes advanced both on a pretty bunt. Follansbee again singled, scoring Irvine. With Himes up the squeeze play was tried but nipped in the bud when Himes failed to get against the ball. Harrisburg made a determined effort to score in the eighth when Anthony walked and Thomas singled. Hartley was then thrown out at first by Lamb.

Whitney fanned and Owens was down, Follansbee to Irvine. The score: Anthony, 2b Thomas. If Hartley, cf Whitney, lb Owens, ss Zimmerman Kelchner, rf Stroh. Van Dyke, Myers Totals HARRISBURG AR R. H.

3b 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 1 .31 Batted for Kelchner. JOHNSTOWN AB. R. Follansbee, 2b 4 1 Himes. If 2 0 Johnson, cf 0 Lamb, ss 4 0 Gray, rf 3 0 Donovan, 3b 4 0 Irvine, lb 1 2 Koepmann, 1 1 Boultes, 2 0 A.

3 0 1 i 2 0 2 4 24 13 O. A. 4 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 3 3 Totals 26 4 10 27 12 1 Harrisburg ...01000000 0 1 Johnstown 10002 010 4 Two base hit Lamb. Bases on balls Van Dyke. Boultes, 3.

Struck out Van Dyke, Boultes, 5. Hit by pitcher Kelchner. Left on bases Harrisburg, Johnstown. 3. Earned runs Johnstown, 4.

Stolen bases Zimmerman, Irvine. Sacrifice hits Himes. Kelchner, Koepmann 2, Boultes. Time of game, 2.10. Umpire Davis.

AMATEUR GAMES. Trinity Lutheran Team Will Meet the St. Paul M. E. Nine.

The Trinity Lutheran baseball club, organized this week with William Guyer, manager, and Charles Short, captain, will play St. Paul's M. E. team Friday evening at 6 p. m.

at Thirteenth and Sycamore street grounds. The St. Paul team will play the Capital Boys at Island grounds Monday, August 9 at 6 p. m. New Life at Columbia The Columbia Independent baseball team has taken on a new lease of life after being almost down and out finan cialy.

Postmaster John S. Wilson has been elected president of the association and Charles A. Fleckenstein and S. H. Weaver directors.

"Dick" Neb lnger, of the Akron, team, has been elected manager. Books, who played third base, has been released, and It Is expected that Lantz will return to Columbia from Chautauqua, N. to play that position. DR. O.

R. KLUGH Xo. 206 Walnut Harrisburg, Pa. Regular graduate of Medicine and Surgery. Specialist In all diseases of women, also men, and all diseases tliat are special, private, specific, nervous and chronic.

Twenty one years' experience. Charges Consultation confidential. for 18 years, in the quality. Tri Statc League YORK LANDED ONE lllllli liril Tlirlr lllnclo ami Downed llir Id'Ailintf 'luitiiioii, Hurf hi1 hit In tho second Inning ji York a tory orr 'orr. 4 to J.

I'lifton. th nw twirU'r. int ittM mill urn rrmovnl (r y. Tho rc: YOItK. Kl hlreT.

rf i ilHon, 0 T. rry. If rf lb I'lrli. J). Aitnow, lb rooi, Kocers, 0 Total 1.1 III.

(iirtn, it'ivil. Kb Attain following their time honored Rirthold. If rustm, the local In the ti rl I n. lb Inning. FolUnsbe lea.lln,; off with aClav.

rf untie, going to on sic 'la rirl. and scorui on Umli'i line di ive ffh''1. rt 'lif ton, Fox. KKAMXO 0 0 0 1 0 1 I 0 0 0 Totali Tork 0 4 Heading 0 2 II. 11.

o. A. 4 6 1 7 0 1 10 0 3 0 0 10 3 ..3 8 24 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 03 8folen base Pell Two Kise hit 'Iayton. Fnrthold. Barthold.

Three baso hits Clay, Ketter, Wetr.el. Sacrifice bit Agnew. Struck out By Rogers. bv Fox. fi.

Rase on balls 'ff Rogers'. off Clifton, 1. First base on errors York, Reading, 2. Left on bases York. Reading, 7.

Time. 2.05. Umpires Cusack and Walker. BEAUTS WON AGAIN Cnr.e Quieted pown ond Hillles Lost Out. Alfoona won from Wllllnmsport; score, fi to 2.

Glaze started wild, but quieted down and won his game, Al tcona hitting In bunches. The score: Wotell. rf Pa xt is. lh Ayres. cf Tiemeier.

3b Hooper, 2b Zollors. If Baker. Lowry, Glaze, ALTOOXA 0 0 0 H. O. A.

10 3 2 1 1 1 7 0 Totals 5 6 27 16 0 WILLIAMSPORT R. H. O. A. Hara.

If 1 1 3 0 1 Marhefka, ss 0 1 0 3 0 Cannell, cf 0 0 0 0 0 Conn. 2b 0 1 2 1 1 Coughlin. 3b 0 1 0 0 0 White, rf 1 0 2 0 0 Lister, lb 0 1 8 0 0 Stansberry, rf, 3b 1 1 0 0 0 Therre, 0 1 9 0 0 Stroud, 0 1 0 4 0 Totals Altoona 0 0 0 Williamsport .110 Three base hit Ayres hit Tiemeier. Sacrifice Washington, game). Washing ton, 2 8 24 2 10 10 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cleveland, Cleveland, Two base hits Mar hefka.

Stansberry. Stroud, Pauxtis, Ayres. Sacrifice fly Glaze. Stolen bases Ayres, Marhefka. Coughlin, Therre.

Hit by pitcher Hooper. Struck out By Glaze. by Stroud, 6. Bases on balls Off Glaze, off Stroud, 4. Left on bases Altoona, Williamsport.

8. Time, 2.31. Umpire Gochnauer. Big League Games National. Philadelphia.

4: St. Louis, 1. Brooklyn, Pittsburg, 0. Chicago. Boston.

3. Cincinnati New York, postponed; wet grounds. American. Athletics Chicago, postponed; wet grounds. New York Pt.

Louis, postponed; wet grounds. Detroit. 10; Boston, 3 1st game). Boston. jjetrou, tL'd game).

STANDIXG OF THE TEAMS. Trl State. W. Ti. Lancaster El 32 Reading 46 37 Williamsport 46 3S Altoona 43 39 Johnstown 40 41 Trenton 33 44 Harrisburg 34 47 York 33 Bl To day's Schedule.

Harrisburg at Johnstown. Williamsport at Altoona. Lancaster at Trenton. Reading at York. Friday Schedule.

Williamsport at Harrisburg. Altoona at Johnstown. Lancaster at Reading. York at Trenton. Island Park Schedule.

Frldav Williamsport. "Saturday Williamsport. STAXDIXO OF THE TEAMS. National. 0 (fist (2d PC.

.614 .554 .548 .524 .494 .450 .420 .393 W. L. P.C. Pittsbursr 65 26 .714 Chicago 61 30 .670 New York 53 35 .598 Cincinnati 46 46 .500 Philadelphia 41 51 .446 St. Louis S8 51 .427 Brooklyn 34 58 .370 Boston 26 66 .283 American.

W. Jj. pc. Detroit 61 37 .622 Athletics Boston 57 44 .664 Cleveland 51 46 .626 Chicago 47 48 .495 New York 44 51 463 St. Ixoils 41 53 .436 Washington 28 70 .286 SCHEDULE FOR TO DAY.

American. Chlcaso at 'Philadelphia 2 games). Detroit at Boston. St. Louis at Nw Tork (2 games).

Cleveland at Washington (2 games). Nnllnnnl. Philadelphia at St. Louis. New York nt Cincinnati.

Boston at Chiearo. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. Fdoyole Club Run The West End Bicycle club had a pleasant but dusty ride to Mechanlcs burg last evening, the trip being made without accident or incident. Five members participated, leaving this city at 7.30 o'clock and returning shortly after 10 o'clock. They were E.

L. Patrick. R. O. Jacobs.

Roy Oyler, Earl Shenk and C. MeAllicher. Jimmy Sehring has joined the Washington Americans and will be tried out In center field, while Ledivelt. the former Reading player, will be shifted to right field. ,1 WALKAWAY VICTORY rih I reel a4 I I filrrda), Tl Fourth Mr! Fast hud ft runaway over III" entn Slid Kll Htrt te.ii).

i It l.i 1 he Krikir hl not Into Hi until Hi fmiith Inning Til" nTUTIC HTKKET KAUI.FS. AK'l. i M'Kr, I Moitii. ii fie bin. Indigene, ker, Mnr.

Mi Kii.lden, rf. if. 1 Sliimter, if Totals II. II. O.

A 3 1 11 1 0 8KVKNTII ANT.1 KTI.KKR. nck. e. Hard, Hurt. lh Jones, Jb Jackson, 'itmhaugh, ss.

Hinev. cf lib'hwlp. rf. Itred. If 0 0 tl.

A Totals 0 I II IS 2 0 4 3 0 0 1 2 0 i 1 I 4tr ft Esgles 4 5 3 I 8 lit and 00000fl0 0 0 Two base bit ll.irt. Three ban hits Ken gel, Kadden, Smith, Mover, Parch. Horn runs Kng'l. Smith, Moyer. Stolen baxes KnkIc, 14; Kelker.

7. Sacrifice hits Eagles. Rases on ball tiff Moyr, off Hard. struck out Ry Mover. by Hard.

Passed balls Reck. Tlmo of gam 2 20. Umpire Sheaf for. Scorer Smith. Saturday I.

am Wanted. The Marvsvllle A. t. Is without irnme for Saturday. August 7, and would ilk to arrange with any first class team.

Address all communications lo W. S. Lick, Manager, or call exchange, Bell 'phone. Bleacher Winks. Lost.

Scored a run. A little better. Another meeting Is now In order. Three games lost In succession. Awful, ain't it? Van Dyke got bis first bump In the Tri State yesterdny.

Home tomorrow. Williamsport will be the first victim. Iinraster and Trenton did not play because of rain. Two games today. The Boston Nationals' license Is being held up because it Is said gambling is allowed.

The Green and Maclay street playground nine defeated the Island park playground team yesterday afternoon by a score of 12 to 4. The Eagle A. A. would like to arrange games with all clubs whose players range from 12 to 16 years. Ad dress all communications to Elmer Lightner, 619 Peffer street.

The P. R. R. Y. M.

C. A. Reserves are without a game for Saturday and woul like to hear from some strong amateur team. Address R. S.

Hippie, care P. R. R. Y. M.

C. A. The Veaner A. C. defeated the Monarch A.

A. in a one sided game by a score of 9 to 2. The feature of the game was the fine pitching of Klugh, who shut out the Monarch without a hit. Marty Hogan. of the Lancaster Trl State team, has announced the sale of Shortstop Wilbur Roach to the New York Americans for $1,900.

Roach received his first professional experience with the Punxsutawney club, of the Interstate league. Last year he wa with Youngstown. Frank, better known as Red Farrell, ho was a member of the Harrisburg club during the days of Jess Frysinger, has been purchased from the Marlon club of the Ohio and Pennsylvania league by the New York Americans. ed.GMS 3.. wuOdsnwMCmsmf Just for a Few Days Only A number of good square pianos will be offered low in price.

Come early for one of these. Square pianos don't stay long here, the public know and want such pianos. Terms to suit. J. H.

Troup Music House, 15 South Mar ket square. aug3 3t NEW CUMBERLAND. Funeral of Mrs. Weltyt I.ate Xewa and 1'ersonnl Notes. New Cumberland, Aug.

5. The fu neral of Mrs. Mary Welty took place Tuesday morning from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harah Mathias, In New Market. Rev.

W. H. Weaver, pastor of tne i niten aretnren unurcn. or Le moyne, conducted the services. The Lutheran choir sang several selections The pall bearers were grandsons of the aeceased, rank, Wesley and Clyde Ma thlas, Thomas and John Davis, Howard Dolson.

Pretty floral offerings, con sisting of eighty four white and purple astors, representing tne age of Mrs, Welty, by her grandchildren; sweet peas, Mrs. Richard Mathias; sweet peas, Mrs. Grace Crull; a blanket, Mrs. Wil liam Kreiger, of Monessen. a grand daughter.

Interment in Mt. Olivet cemetery. W. W. Zimmerman, of Geary avenue, is on the sick list.

Karl Ross, Herman Long, Harry Miller, of New Cumberland, and Elmer Gross, of Harrisburg, are camping at WMlliams Grove. Mrs. W. W. Zimmerman and daughter.

Edith, visited friends in Goldsboro. Tuesday. Miss Margaret Meal, or Philadelphia, Is a guest of James Davis' family. E. H.

Kisler. who has been spending the summer with his family, at their cottage, In York county, is home for a few days. The old house owned by Mr. Dull has been torn down and a cellar is being dug for the new building, A special train will convey the union Sunday school picnic to Williams Grove, leaving New Cumberland at 7:30, Saturday morning. Miss Sylvia Reneker, of Water street, lias been sick the past few days.

Miss Blanche Ross and Mrs. Edna Snell, of New Cumberland, and Mr. Givens, of Harrisburg, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Paris Hutton, at Williams Grove.

WEST FAIRVIEW. Announcement of Church Serticeat Latest News Notes. Fairv'iew, Aug. 5. Church services as follows: Methodist Episcopal, Rev.

W. W. Banks, pa stor. Sunday school, preaching, Epworth League, 6:30. Grace United Brethren.

Rev. J. P. Koontz. pastor.

Sunday school, preaching, 10:30. St. Mark's Lutheran. Rev. A.

G. Wolfe, pastor. Sunday school. 10; Christian Endeavor. 6:30.

Frank C. Hoke, of State road, recenty visited his father, Christian Hoke, at Colebrook, Lebanon county. Miss Lillian Whitmyer has returned to her home, at York, after visiting her uncle. Charles Everhart. and family, of Bailroad street.

Miss Helen Leaword, of Philadelphia, recently visited her aunt, Mrs. George Shees ley, and family, of Main street. Mrs. John Bender has returned to her home, at Duncannon. after spending several days with her sister.

Mrs. Margaret Murrav. of Conodoguinet street. Mr. and Mrs.

William Foulk. of Third street, are home from a visit to Atlantic City. The Ladies' Aid society, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will hold market in front of the church, Saturday evening. David Thomas has returned to his home, on Main street, after spending several months at the National Soldiers' Home. Dayton, Ohio.

Albert Kllheffer, of Railroad street, spent the week at'Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keppford. of Third street, are home from a trip to Atlantic City.

Mrs. Catherine Frederick, of Carlisle, spent several davs recentlv with Mrs. Ellis Eckert, of Market street. Miss Edna Alexander, of Hg erstown, Is the guest of Mr. an: Mrs.

G. Shindler. of Lincoln street. Jonas Price, of Richmond. Va.

Is th' guest of his niece. Mrs. Sue Martin, of Front street. Mrs. Oanicl Kilheffer i.

111 at her home, on Front street. "Traln up a servant In the way she jBbould go," sajs the philosopher jfolly, "aud the first chance she gels ahe goes. Cleveland 8 THE HARRISIU'Rf! TF.I.rXUAri'. TlU'IiSmv. AlV.l'ST 5.

IW. oOOOOOOOtop 0000000000000000000000000 1 telegraph sports i ClearaaceSale! This is the time of year when tan Oxfords in the lead. Xo woman or man should he without a pair. N'cver hefore were we aide to show a hctter assortment than we are showing this season in tan sailor ties, with or without tips; tan pumps, with or without ankle clrlne In 1.ltieel'i 1 i.l lli.l 4t a. I I I II I III 4 II.

il Villi IVl lll. 1,1 Mil I HI Mill or (ioodyear welt soles; low or high heels. Every pair new ami up to date. For quick selling we have marked them below cost. Don't fail to get a pair hefore taking your vacation.

We also have a large assortment in black pumps, sailor tics or Oxfords. Women's Dr. Recti Oxfords, black or tan, now 1.00 Women's $3.50 and $1.00 Oxfords, black or tan, tflMr, Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, black or tan, 1 .05 Men's Dr. Reed Oxfords S.5.00 cn'e 5.1 iYI flvforrfc lilirl or tin S.1 Men Oxfords, black or tan $2 Ah I Men's $3.00 Oxfords, black or tan $2.1 Men's $2.50 Oxfords, black or tan $1.08 Dr. A.

Reed Cushion Shoe Store 226 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. F. A. DUTTENHOFER A Great Bargain Week For piano buyers. Comparison of the values we are offering now will con vince you that this Is the time to make your selection.

A visit to our ware rooms, where these Instruments aro on display, is tne oniv way to ruuy appreciate this opportunity. The pianos offered aro new, but last year's case designs. J. 1l. Troup Music House, 15 South Market square.

aug.1 3t RIEKERS BEER (TRADE MARK Wilhelm J. Mehring 4 9 Agent I or i i 1200 12O2 X. Sixth St. Both 'Phones. DISEASES 0F KIEM.

ocrCntcd. AdTtoe Jr ree. RAY CAPSULE SoSln, liritalioniWaJ iter and Kldnf TrouUea. Etc. By mall.

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ulcers, HO. I I 3 old wir, ooppeiwiorel spofn, hair fall In "lore throat, etc Jto meroury). By mall, t.WU. flADli 1 ooraWnaoc 125 lff COMPOUND Klves I lag nooltlv relief. Powerful un.n.

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HARRISBURG ADV. CO. 820 Market Street What You Want and Where to Get It GEORGE DOEHNE. CHESTNUT ST. and Dewberry Ave.

Brewers, bottler of ale, porter and lager beer. Bottl trade a specialty. Roth 'phones. HH I CHESTER PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. A SPECIAL DISEASES OJ" MEN Dr.

Smith cures positively and prma nently Special Diseases of men. Specific Blood Poison Cured to Stay Cured without Mercury or Potash. His Methods Quick results Lasting; Cures Reasonable fees. Offices 15 S. Market Harrisburg.

Office hours: 9 7 Sundays, 10 12. Laaleft! Auk your lru 'hl rbtra I Ham on in Krd inc. boxe with U14 metalllcW Blu. Rll boa. i fte no other, ifiif or roar lrntfuUt.

AsWfor III rirtR TPB' DIAMOND DRA1MD PI1XA, for ftft years known as Best. Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE i OLD OH. TKEEL, 535 K. 6th Si Spring Qardon S.a..l'h.la., 1'n." Fir le nff hF Aril," Mil lirliiii rtpriiiw. iiif, nr.njisn TREATMENT th olr Guarant! nir for D4 (fli lllftad Pnlitm.

nfhora enn't mrr. All urT, wort this tbe dl.raw lUelf.tl'i a rune of hum nHy. All Hkta A Prtvmtr DKf a Eimifi, (both sex) Abu Jfervoiia II tr, Lol Manhood, Drain A.mpay.FHe. I.om. Varlwrl.

Hydrocele Kuptur Stridor eutflnf) Kldnry, BlidnVr. 44 ar prartlre A A yr. kop. up. la Carman t.

Book IW. tell all, ipolnir t'ltj Country Ad f. frauda. lira. 9 4t6 0.

bun. 10.3. for danereua caate 10 0 It' tie oannot sudpIt the very WomSt la interesieT t.n4 "herald know about the wonderf nl MARVEL Whirling Sdtbv Tbe new Vaginal Syringe. M. jeeitonana auction, iicfft KIIW I Oil.

vcnifnt. It clean accept no XiSyr'af3' 1 other, but send stamp for SsJlv Illustrated book scaled. It Rives Qfo If'tyif, run particulars ana aircc ion ip alnable to ladles. ARVF.h For sale by Geo. A.

Gorgas, Druggist. Mall orders solicited. DO IT IN THE MODERN WAY Shop order the household necessities make ap 4 pointments or break them consult the doctor order the prescription do a thousand things TELEPHONE The following business houses solicit and give prompt aud careful at tention to telephone orders: ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS, TRUSSES, BR ICES, KLASTIC STOCKINGS, Bell Amer. AND CRUTCHES Phone. Phone.

CAPITAL CITY ARTIFICIAL LIMB 307 Market St 61WJ CARPET CLEANING KEYSTONE CARPET CLEAN "We are the Rug Makers" ING WORKS 1115 Montgomery St P38J HOW CANESTOR McCREATH BROS 567 Race St 81S8 06 VI KELLER'S DRUG STORE 405 Market St 444R E. Z. GROSS 119 Market St 75B S3 ELi: TP.O PLATING NITjS PLATING CO 320 Market 3d Fl 40B FCHARLES SCHMIDT 41 K. Third St 1010Q Z13P INSURANCE AGENCY DAVID G. BOWMAN Trust Building.

1032J 928Y LOAN COMPANIES EMPLOYES' DISCOUNT CO 36 N. 3d St 122B SANITARY WASHING SANITARY FAMILY WASHING Co. 16th and Elm Sts 1091B 160Y UPHOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIRING S. N. CLUCK 320 326 Woodbine St.

888 VACUUM CLEANING IDEAL CDEA'NERS FOR RENT OR FOR SALE, GASSNER ZIMMERMAN 29 So. Summit St USSR mm Every woman covets a shape, ly figure, and many of them deplore the loss of their girl ish forms after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. All of this can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this liniment prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend makes the danger of child birth less, and carries her safely through this critical penod.

Thoussmds gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use of this remedy. Back mailed free to all expectant mothers, SBB SKADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta. Ga, I.

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Years Available:
1866-1948