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TIIK HAKKISHUKfi 'I KLKG K.MMI, TIITRSDAY, (UTOHKK 21, Vm About 100 NEW FALL SUITS will be placed on sale tomorrow on our SECOND FLOOR. THIS WILL BE THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF SUITS EVER HELD IN THE CITY OF HARRISBURG. The collection is composed of garments in the very latest Fall styles, materials and color effects. The Ladder Too Slow. It nsed to be that men were content to climb tbe ladder of fame.

Now they want an elevator. Exchange. Why He Cures Certain Chronic Diseases After All Other Doctors and Patent Medicines Have Failed It Is very easily explained. Dr. Smith has devoted thirty two years to the treatment and cure of a certain class of diseases, over which he has obtained scientific mastery; these diseases he recognizes at once and is able to prescribe the remedies that cure.

Hence in Ir. Smith's practice there is no experimenting. Dr. Smith treats successfully NERVOUS. CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES of both sexes.

Nervous Diseases Nervous Debility. Decay of Body and Mind. Self Distrust. Despondency, Poor Memory. Stunted Development.

Weak Eyes, Lack of Energry. Impoverished Blood. Lpw Vitality. Prostration. Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Paralysis and all diseases of the Nervous System, which make Life miserable and the Victim unhappy, are Successfully Treated upon the Latest Scientific Principles.

BLOOD AMJ SKIN diseases of all stages, eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bone pains glandular swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, eczema, scrofula, salt rheum and other ekin imperfections; bU affects of memory and lm Words and Deeds. vTords are the daughters of earth, but deeds are the sons of heaven. Indian Proverb. Fall Bulbs Do you wish to beautify your yard or garden in the Early Spring? Plant Hyacinth, Tulip, JVarclaan and rocu. STORING PLANTS, we Btore large plants for the Winter.

PLANTING, we will send an experienced man to plant your Bulbs, trim your vines and, in fact, put your place in first class order. Allow na to estimate. HOLMES SEED CO. 0 N. Second St.

Harrldburg, Pa. Dr. Smith's Wonderful Success proper medie'nes are cured for life, and blood poipons thoroughly eradicated irom ire system. URINARY, kidney and bladder derangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, recent and long standing Inflammation, swelling, rheumatic and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real c.ures. LADIES If you are suffering from persistent headache.

pain ful menstruation, leucorrnoea, intolerable itching, displacement of the uterus or any other distressing ailments peculiar to your sex, you should consult Dr. Smith without delay. He cures after all others fail. Dr. Smith treats specially nervous, Kidney, Bladder, Urinary and Specific Blood and Skin Diseases.

Blood Poison Cured to Stay Cured. Offices 15 South Market Square. Har rlsburg. Pa. Ray Examinations made.

Office Hours, 9 a. m. to d. m. Even ings, 6:30 to S.

Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m. tf ft tftf ttttttf Whatever Is Scarce in Millinery You Get at AS TOWER CITV. Death of Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Wolf. Tower City, Oct. 21. Howard, the one year old son of Mr. and Mrs Oscar Wolf, died late Thursday night of cholera infantum.

Funeral Satur day morning at ten o'clock. Rev. C. "Wallace Miller of the U. B.

church officiated. Mrs. Henry Stuck has returned from Philadelphia. Mrs. Daniel Kaufman received word from Chicago of the death of her brother, Frank S.

Kuther. Mr. Kuther was well known here, and spent several weeks here one year ago. Mrs. William Smith Is able to be about after a two eeks' illness.

John A. Gilger, who is employed in a printing office in Mahanoy City, is home on the sick list. Mrs. Ira Franklinfield and Mrs. Schwenk attended a ladies' aid convention of the Lutheran church, at Minersville.

Drs. Farquhar of Potts ville and T. C. Fegley, of Tremont, were guests of Mrs. J.

H. Kaufman's family Thursday. Mrs. Max Longs dorf is visiting her daughter in Reading. Mrs.

Frank Kaufman spent a day In Tremont. Mrs. George Drel belbis came home from Minersville and Pottsville. liIXG LESTOWN Reuben Koons Sells His Property to Jlarry Bretwn; Linglestown. Oct.

21. Reuben Koons sold his property situated in tne east end of town to Harry Brehm Reformation and mission service will be held in Wenrich's church on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Lutneran pastor. Rev. Allan It. Annie Miss Sallie Lingle is visiting her sister.

Airs. Jfrank Guistwhite, at Har risburg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clav.

daughter Esther and son Marlln, of view, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Cassel. Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Gerhart, son Lester and daughter Miriam, of Oberlin, Mrs. Mary Urn berger and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goss and sons, Martin and Lreoy, of Paxtonia, visited Mr. and Mrs.

George Goss. Helping Other. If we gave assistance to each other no one would be in want of fortune. Menauder. DO YOU FEEL LIKE THIS? Doe your head ache or (imply fed heavy and trn comXortableT Does your back schef Does your ids ache? Do you feel fagged oat? The tonic laxative herb tea known as Lane' Family Medicine wiU clear yoar head, remove the pain hi side or back and restore roar atrencth.

Nothing i i food for the stomach and bowel. At drufeiata tad dealer', Us. HEAVER HATS FUR TURBANS VELVET DRAPED TURBANS SILK BEAVER HATSHATTERS' PLUSH HATS LARGE and SMALL FELT HATS THE NEW CAVALIER TRICORNE and CONTINENTAL HATS GOLD BRAIDS GOLD LACES GOLD CLOTH GOLD NETS GOLD WINGS GOLD CABOCHONS and the same in old gold silver and gunmctal. All the new Jets and Jet Trimmings Fur Skins Fur Heads and Fur Trimmings are here in abundance and at lower prices than you'll find anywhere. We have always from I to 2,000 Trimmed Hats in our showroom, from which you can make a SATI5FACTORY SELECTION; there is no ESTABLISHMENT' in this STATE which provides as many Trimmed Hats for their patrons.

We can and do SUIT everybody, because we MAKE HATS for everybody and we make them at RIGHT PRICES. UHIS WEEK WE OFFER SPECIAL 300 beautiful Bengaline and Velvet Hats in the most approved shapes and colors, trimmed in wings and fancy feathers Hats fully worth $5.00 to $6.00, at iftJ.OS We offer also a wonderful array of Trimmed Hats in small shapes, suitable for middle aged Ladies, at Beavers at JjW.OS, J.0S and $0.08. Silk Beavers, all shapes, at l.tS and $5.98. Large Felt Shapes at and $1M8. Untrimmed Fur Turbans, made in our Workrooms, at.

$2.08 and H1 Ij 'I 1 I XX I I xx mJ fy ''1 9 Materials XX Eroadcloth Cheviots XX jm? Worsteds and Serges I I I Colors I Rahin 0liv: Wlne Navy I xt mm and BIack I i iW it ifmM ww LADIES, these are NOT $25.00 and $30.00 suits for $1 5.00, but they ARE the BEST Suitsjhat you could get anywhere in the city for 1 5.00. WE are trying to tell you the TRUTH through this paper. Trying to tell you just what to EXPECT when you go out to buy the BEST you can get for the money. Trying to tell you JUST WHERE YOU CAN GET ITAND WE TELL YOU THE TRUTH WHEN WE SAY YOU CAN GET IT HERE DON'T 'take OUR WORD for it, but ask your neighbor, or come in and SEE FOR YOURSELF. WE are GLAD TO SHOW YOU even if you don't buy.

No Extra Charge for Alterations WEST FAIRVIEW XX Rev. J. p. Koontz Is Returned as Pas tor of U. B.

Church; Reception for Xewly Wedded Talr West Fairvlew, Oct. 21. Mrs. John Seidel, of Baltimore, is a guest of Mrs. George Seldel.

Clarence Kramer, son ou xur. ana Mrs. Frank Kramer, fell from a hich Rton wall HlalnrIltoH on ankle and broke several bones. Ray noon, or ruoa city, left Sunday night for his home. George Wolfe, of Lincoln street, snent Sunrtnv in Man, York.

Rev. Mr. Zigler, of Lebanon vaney college, preached Sunday evening in the Grace United Brethren church. Rev. J.

P. Koontz has been returned as nastnr nf the Ciruoo TTnit. ed Brethren church for another This will be Rev. Mr. Koontz's fourth year as pastor of this church.

Mon day evenine a recontfnn ms ivon nr, and Mrs. Harry Myers in their newly iurnisnea nome on Main street. Mrs Mvers' Sundav fichnnl cl surprise shower. Mrs. Myers was miss juinei smith before her marriage She received many handsome gifts, in.

eluding china, cut glass, eilver.ware linen, etc. The evenine was nlpnsant. IV finent. Mlisln. wna fnrniahaH Ki, Misses Mabel Eslinger and Margaret wagner.

juonaay morning Harry noKe. or Htate strppr. and a lotte Miller, of Lamb's Gap, were unuen in marriage at the home of th bride, by Rev. J. Ferguson, pastor the Silvpr Knrine Prpnhvrian Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McKlnsey, of Stddonsburg, York county, were here Monday attending the funeral of the iormers granamotner, Airs. Susan MCK.insey. miss Ruth Wolfe is ill a the 'Lutheran narsnnacp on Mali street. Tuesday evening the West Fairvlew cornet baJid serenaded Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Myers, who have just reiurnea irom tneir honeymoon. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Davis, of Altoona, SDent several davs with ATr onH Israel Smith, of Front atpppt Thpi will be no preaching in the Methodist episcopal cnurcti Sunday as the pas tor. Rev.

W. W. Banks, in on hia vana tion. Mrs. James Roddy has left for her home at Atwood, N.

after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith. of Third strop L.l, cnurcn services: St.

Mark's Lutheran, bunaay school, 1.30; Christian En deavor, preaching, 7. Grace United Brethren, preaching, 10 a. m. 7.15 n. Pundav wlmnl 1 an tj C.

6.30. Methodist Episcopal eunaay bcdooi, i.3u; Epworth League, 6.30. Making a Pen. Before it is a oATnnn. vvwillWH ICU passes through the hand of gcoIe of workers.

FAVORS PENSION ROY ALTON'. UNO mi iv nri. I'lwnnn trf rlrr lo llar Mmrifr Hour ml llrtlrr I'ay Aittmiri IrfM AnHr, rl, IM. 1 (tranilftr hi. flrt 'tnt titm.itr nrl, at a hauiiit glvm fir him a i liy lhi Miiili i uf Anij.

lr jlitat nll)l MM: KvrrjthniK 'il a ht In lrlm rlnno In wlitnutin lrd iiri'urliiK nit lnrrpi. of a.iliry fur nii'li of lhi xih(iiIIi tli'iMrt itii nt. 1'itpiiMiaHifr i rut llH ti. Ima iui It i dim If on In In f. uf Mlmrtfr hum iirlil Xi'a lliltty ilny iilmntf iih fr nil niftnlere of the thpiirl nirni.

ar ronl liTin th rrrntlon of a pcnuinn or i 1 1 mi in rim. I tint the nicn nil wnnn lio liiuf rvnl lh ul (iitlilully for ninny yi'iim run nine on hulf pay nftrr cirliiln iii rlml of "'rU" i.mvTiox i. Mr.imxu. Inlrrrlliig nml liistriiotUo howlmi llt ltl III Niiiivimi N'ImmiI In I'mImIcw hlmlil. Sfrchii to tin rwrf.if.

Ln Utin ry, t. 21. Th nnrl ml urn I Inn I nii'illllB of III" l' I vlaw district, hi lil Bt th Xmhvoo hool. lriiily allni1i'i. A ill ii(tii of "Krlilny Afu rnoon lixi rl'" "howfil IhH ntlniiliit of III' th.if ih niiinnlnnv of A m.i...

ih ehoo pmnrHin ahoulil liroki i for the IiikI hour of piry Krlilny nf tornoon hy noma Intrri Kiinu rx rltn or rntpriHlninnnt. "Primary Arlth mtlo" llliintmli'd ly mean TT J. Ill lv, rr.r I' Holl. Tho fiufntlon Imrrmi whs vrry Inmriirttv. At the rvpnlnn roiwIoii I'hynloloKy" wni dlspuiwpd liy Samunl Dri'kman.

I'rof. Itoll nave ft upli'n 1 1 i.i TT I t.tif lanmanihin" IlliiHlrat mm a inn ion vi m. ert with aome of hla own fine aperl mftia. An lntroatlng debate waa one of the fraturra. XX it XX KNOLA.

Rpt. nnuba Taklnit Hla Varatlon; Flrp JH' I.itilA Patnnfte. Knnln 81 Rev. V. V.

Ranks and wife loft Monday for Baltimore and Salisbury, aid. uev. air. nanKs la on hta vacation ami win noi in hla nulnlt Sunday. Misa Ruth Waff rnnor.

of Wrrtavllle several riava with her alster. Mrs. Fred Bloomenatein. of State atreet. fmnnnal Hnlt who la Years age, ia home with hia daughter, Mrs rtcninr.

or Hrii'it cnurcn roau aft ft nrnHin lomt time at Cone wago. Harry wcirio mcvea nere ihbi mm llarriuhnrir The new school house on Summit street, will be dedicated Saturday afternoon. A ciirh fir a tv.m lifli'nvered in the house occupied by Ortort W. Seltx, on Shady lane, Monday afternoon. The cause was a defective Hue.

The house ia owned by William Fraser, who lives nrrt door. The loas was very small. W. liisn nas moveu irom Marysvllle to Ridge street. Grant Heckert and wife are visiting relatives in Aiontana.

Child Fractures Ann In Fall from Chicken Coop. Rovalton. Oct. 21. Mrs.

Carrie Kellv is home from Philadelphia Pearl, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. chae Smith, while playing on a chicken coon, fell off the build ine and broke her left arm. Mrs. R.

Kling and little son, of Colum bia, are guests of Mrs. C. U. Matmas, David Keller has moved to First Lock. Mrs.

Albert Nissley and son of Harrlsburg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Daugherty.

George Boyer moved Monday to Shlppensburg. A birthday party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sipe, In honor of their son Larry's seventeenth birthday. Many beautiful presents were received Games of all kind were played and refreshments were served.

ALLEX. Rev. Mr. I(err Transferred to Harris bury; Other Late sews. Allen.

Oct. 21. George Wlngert, of Lebo. visited Mrs. Kate Plank and Mr.

and Mrs. H. w. tan dis Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. George Barricks. of Steelton, were guests ot Mrs. Kate Plank. Mr.

and. Mrs. Miller, of Shade Gap, visited Mr, Miller's sister and mother, Mrs. Trim mer and Mrs. Miller.

Frank Paul has returned to Philadelphia: after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Paul.

Members from the Car lisle Y. M. C. A. held an interesting meeting in the Church of God Sun day evening.

Rev. Mr. Herr has been sent to Pleasant View church of God, Harrlsburg, while Rev. Mr. Rice has been appointed to fill the charge here.

Mrs. Royal and little daughter, of Richmond, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Sierer. NEWPORT.

Members of K. G. E. AUPnd Church; Old Resident a Visitor. Newport, Oct.

21. Forty members of Newport castle, K. G. marched to the Reformed church Sunday morning and listened to a sermon by. Rev.

J. M. Runkle. Rev. and Mrs.

Dorwart went to Philadelphia Monday. George Dorwart is visiting at Lancaster. James Wilt, Bentzell, Frank and Miss Susie Lunderman drove to Freeburg Saturday to visit their uncle, Jacob Wilt. They drove the distance, thirty miles, In five hours. Peter Stouffer and wife of Marion, Ohio, are guests of Michael Brown.

Mr. Stouffer had a coach shop in New Bloomfield about thirty years ago and Mr. Brown was his appren tice. Road In Scotland." Before 1745 there Acguiar roads in the northern Darts nf Ro land. Physical Exhaustion When yoa feel weak, tired Out, and unrefreshed by sleep or when your appetite and digestion are poor, yoa will find its use invaluable.

BORSFORD'S Acid Phosphate (Hon aUcoholic) OR THE CHILDREN McNeil's Complexion Pills are little pink pills which regulate the liver and cleanse the system. They are purely vegeiaoie. vj puis in a dox, 10 cents. SsJd by Orujuists Evennsbsn That life Hacking Cough VW liMtl'. Clmrlc liff In Mme to liCwMoun In Ituit Van Dkc.

Hit. SI. lnir Hill move to li ro lie Hill operate Hurry Full hit mnvril hi family lnre from Mllrny. Mr. HteveiiKun Flki', of Mexico, wnt Sunihiy with Mr.

and Mr. Lmiit. $100 Reward, $100 Thr rr.iilifn of llit p.iprr plri il If itn lhal Itirl I. ral nlir ilir.i IH Hi.r.i.f thai htrnre hta turn hli to onr in nil t.iiir., mii I lut i. t'marrli.

Hill'. Cn.irrh Cure i. tbe inly ritive cure ntw kntin t.i llip tnrtlical tialfrnuv. hcing a i'in liiulinnni iltrr. rrnfips a trf.mnrnt.

ill.ill' ut.irih I'mr i i.I internally, arlinif ilirrctl npMl thr IiIimhI nn) mucnti Tirtiir i.f tlir v4tim, thrrrtiy ilr tltr toiinil.itit.ti ot (tr itir.i. anil iuiilj ihf atrrnclh hv ImiUins up llir i'onnttitinn ami aimin(f n.itiur in ilninii it work. Thf propririor. h.ivc an mm 7tm in ita curativf pnwfra that th ntTi inr llnnilrerl iar for any c.i tli.it it fail In cure. Snnl for lit of trtmionml.

Ad'lrraa: F. I. I'll EXF.Y Tole.lo, O. hr PniKKi'its. pi ice fsc.

Take flair Family 1'illa for ennatipation. Is Your Coal Bin. Ready I hrd coughs arc bad enough, to be rurc. Hut it's often the little, hack tickling, persistent cough that means the most, especially when there Is a history of weak lungs In the family. What should be done? Ask your doctor.

He knows. Ask him about the formula on the label of every bottle of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Ask him if this mcdldne has his full approval for throat and lung troubles. Then do as he says. TR roMHST.

IhmII. Mm. Itti wrli bt HiDiitf. ou cannot 11 your bowel are conttirwiira. 1 rwn uxlrv Ayer't rill, all vcficUbla.

Ak your doctor tirtet wim u. doum uyt. Painless Extracting lj Air, 0 or an appllcatl to iKo gum. Dr. C.

L. Wright SS N. TIHRI ST. Over IIooTer'i Jewelry Stora. PUBLICITY TP ynn wlah to rlrcularlt tha rttr.l 1 or outlymt; town, ami male yourl iuinr known to vry man.

woman I and child for tiitlv around try ourl hou to houF diatrlhnt.an aarvloa.1 It I abolutly Kuarantewd. aa 1 ploy apt rii iu(i man amy. HARRISBURG ADV. CO. Market 8 tree.

Try Telegraph Want Ads. Just cool enough to makn nno think ahottt tha roMtT wt'itther that will noon lm hrre. An empty coal lii when a atnlilen cool comes may moan much dlseomfort, nml it'a well, therefore, to la In your coh! supply now. In view of the fact that coal prices are fixed and you'll pay tha mmo anywhere you Meal, don't you think you'd better placo your order where you can Ret co.il from the bent known mines, delivered In honest weight, free from dirt and slato? That's the kind wo sell. J.

B. Montgomery THIRD CHESTNUT STS. Both Phones Eat What You Want If your appetite is fickle, your digestion weak, your bowels slow to act, try Schenck's Mandrake Pills and you'll find you can eat what you want, enjoy it all, and digest it thoroughly. They cure liver ills, stomach disorders and keep you up to the highest standard of health. Wholly vegetable absolutely harmless sold everywhere, 25c.

Send a postal for our free book, and learn to prescribe for yourself. DR. J. H. SCHENCK SON, Philadelphia, Pa.

SEVENTY EIGHT YEARS AGO this famous old medicine became favorably known as an effective remedy for Coughs and Colds. Today EXPECTOMMT is known and used all over the world for relieving and curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Whooping Cough, Inflammation of the Lungs and Chest, and Asthma. Countless thousands of homes are never without a bottle of this standard medicine. Sold by all druggists, in three size bottles, $1.00, 50c. and 25c.

Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is equally well known as a gentle and effective tonic for the whole family. Is an ordeal which all women Tif3 approach dread, for Xi wl IT nnthino rnmnares to the oain aV iBfcal .1 nr f'niui iiii i i ir inijuiii v. v.

or the suffering in store fori her robs the expectant rnotherj Thousands of women have found the use of Mother's Friend robtf confinement or mucn pain ana insures saiciy iu mc ui muuiw child. This liniment is a God send to women at the critical time. No only does Mother's Frind carry women safely through thepenlso sickness," and other dis ii bi Jl.l rtt a a R.rA Kv AmvtrimiM mi 1) comforts. W88ZiZ UIHl CT I tion mailed tree. XB REGULATOR CO.

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