Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Harrisburg Daily Independent from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

Location:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

IIA Til? ISBUKO STAR-INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905. 5 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905. ye inn 11 4 Ayers SarHupnrillfit. Gotd.

for anything? Astyour patents, grandparents, neighbors, your own We will leave it to any of them. Best blood rredi-clne. Rest nerve tonic. fcft.fr,S.V mm SHORT NOTES OF THE STAGE. IN THE STATE Gossip About Plays and Our brewery is as clean as your kitchen.

We clean every tub, vat, tank or barrel RALLY DAY AT Y. M. C. A. Dr.

Wood Will Be the Speaker Next Sunday. Sunday next will lie observed by tho association as rally day. Every effort will bo put forth to make tho men's meeting at o'clock one of tho most, interesting services ever held by the association. Bev. Isaac L.

Wood, I'll. pastor of Grace M. K. rhurch, will be the speaker; His subject will lie -Men in the World's Work." There will be seciul music for this occasion, and a large attendance of both members ami 11011-iiieiii-bers is looked for. The first general Bible class for men only opened last evening.

There was a good attendance, and the interest manifested by the young men, as they looked forward' to the season's work, was most encouraging. The topic was the Book of Exodus, a general outline of which was given by the -general secretary, who conducts the class study. With the month of October two more classes will be conducted tinder the auspices of the association fur gymnasium men and boys. The gynasium, one of the best in the State, is now open for free floor work. Through the generosity of a friend several new pieces of apparatus have been added.

There is nothing lacking in this every the Players. The New York opening for the coming week wJl include Joint Drew at the Empire in Augustus Thymus' comedy, "De Laneey;" X. C. lioodwin ut the Lyceum in and the Marge;" Max-ine Elliott at the Criterion in Ureat Match;" Hyde Fitch and Kohert Loraine at the Hudson iu Bernard Shaw's "Mau and Superman." At tho Kidge, iu Archibald, Laika-wnnmv county, ired Howell aud his cousin, Daniel Howell, the latter a ywitli went to the woods with gun iindU bird dog to train the dug. Tlie boys w-came separated and Ereti, in tiring atii sparrow, sent a charge oi shot into th head and breast of laincl.

Iu mistake for a cough mixturi pipe and pump every time we use it. We wash every bottle four times, by machinery. Emilv Brazier, the lOyeiir-oid daughter. of William Brazier, a rolling mill super The verv air is filtered. Ethel Banymore opens her season Monday next at Omaha.

She will again appear in "Sunday." in which she achieved so great a' success last season. George -Vie 1ms delivered to Charles Frohman the manuscript of his new plav, "Just Out of College." in which Joseph Wheelock, will have the principal role. Over seventy people will be iu the production. intendent, of Easton, swallowed earlioHir acid at l'ottsville yesterday and (lied a short time later. Sue got the cough rcm-edv confused with the acid, which sue hail bought as a disinfectant, while 011 her way to school.

The Berks county court decided yesterday that suckers "are not game tish, and that it is not unlawful to catch them with a dip net. This was the decision, in an appeal taken in the case of Si lnack. who had beeu lined by a Magis That is one reason for ths firmer Sit itul eri or crown is branded 'department: perfect light: perfect ventilation: unohstrurtive tloor space: A full equipment of the best apparatus that John Griffith, who appears here at the for purity. the Aarragnnsctt Machine Company can turn out make the local association sec ond to no gynasium in this Slate. Becu- trate, for catching liftecn suckers with a dip net.

The horse of Daniel Eberly. of Buck, Lancaster county, became frightened yesterday while' crossing Big Beaver I reek, near Kefton, and jumped from the biidtfc into the stream, dragging along rnt-riair. At the risk of their lives. kir class work will bein October I. Now the time to join the association and get into trim for the regular season's j-ceiiiu mis evening luenaru ill, is a road star, who has not been seen here before.

He has quite a reputation as a careful, scholarly actor of Shakespearean roles. E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe open their season in Cleveland early in September. They will be seen this year in "The Merchant of Venice," "Taming of the and "Twelfth Night." work.

The baths are open regularly every week from 10 a. in. to p. 111. The bowling alleys will open just as Joseph St a mm and Charles tVhs saved Eberlv's life.

This is the bridge, unpro- rnonel United S)4 J. W. Hutchison 1207 N. 7th Harrisburg scon as the weather will permit, with first -class service, perfectly lighted and ventilated ns good ns me best. All balls vided'with nnr railing, from which Ucn- t- I .1 w- wpro liimill ZMIIIKItr Him uitiHiv-i-ui recently swept bv a Hood and drowned, have been returned and everything done not her Jaw' and order crusade has I during the Summer to make the alleys ns attractive as thev were Inst season.

been started in Lackawanna county. W. L. Kiley, of Old Forge, representing the Pennsylvania Anti-Sflloon League, has had warrants issued for the arrest of thirty proprietors of licensed houses They will be for the use of members onlv. The dormitory system, which affords comfortable livinr ouarters for young men, maintains all of its original popularity.

The Annual Prospectus, giving complete information relative to the work of the association for the coming season, will shortly be issued. in Old Forge, Kendham, tier-mvn and Carbondnle, charging them with X. C. Goodwin, who opens his season at the Lyceum theatre. New York, the coming week, will be seen in and the Barge," bv Y.

Y. Jacobs, whose clever stories of the skippers and sailors of the Thames have delighted so many readers. Mr. Goodwin will plav the part of Captain Hurley, whose "affability" is irresistibly winning to the tender sex. In 'The Catch of the Season." which is credited with a triumph at Daly's, New York.

Edna May has more of an acting opportnnitv than ever before. She made an unusuallv strong impression in this regard besides winning srrcat applause with her charming rendition of six new songs. Maude Adams will begin rehearsals in September of Pan." in which she is to appear this season. J. M.

Barrie, the author, is coming to America to be DROVE LINCOLN'S CARRIAGE. FOLLOW TMB FLAG)' Easiest Jacob Compton, Who Was His Coachman Here, Dead Jacob T. Compton, who drove the carriage which conveyed President-elect Lin-colu from the Jones House, which is now known us the Commonwealth hotel to the railway station on the eve of his inauguration as President, died yesterday Lowest Prices for Goods selling on Sunday. All ap to be arraigned before Alderman 1 Buddy, in Scranton. United States Commissioner C.

II. Woltien, of Pottsvttle, sent to jail for a hearing last evening three 'foreigners ho were arested by Secret Detective Griih'n, of Philadelphia, as alleged counterfeiters. It is charged that they were caught pissing bogus coins and had moulds in their possession. Court at Norristowu decided yesterday that the township of Abington, Montgomery county, shall be a township of the first clnst. In the fifteen and a half square miles in the township there are 4.000 inhabitants, and the assessed valuation of the real estate is o.2l7.UoO.

Israel Tennis died at Thompsontown Tuesday after a short illness. He was probably the oldest resident of Juniata county." Born in Lebanou county, October Hi, lSlli, he emigrated as a young man with his father, Israel Tennis, and located in Thompsontown, where the two carried on an extensive business. He retired about 13 years ago. Mr. Tennis is the father of Edgar A.

Tennis, of Philadelphia, who was Grand M.ister of Masons of Pennsylvania during 1002 and 1003. 1 and Longest Terms in this City. at ihe residence of his oister, Mrs. Cal.i-ernie Shaw, Brown and Ash avenues, this He wus born 3. lS3(i.

nt Wil- WABASH; EXCURSIONS PITTSBURG TO $67.75 prtland 0rs and return. present at the production. Miss Adams' season at the Empire begins in November. Augustus Thom is gTeat comedy. "Mrs.

Leffingwell's which ran all last season in Nejv York, has just closed a successful fortnight's encasement at the Lrceum theatre. Its first date on tour will be at Chicago early in September. The opening of the Empire theatre. New York, takes place Monday, September 4. when Charles Frohman presents John Drew, the resular oneninsr attraction at that plav house.

He will present liainspurt, iiis parents (lied of tliolera within a few dnvs of cueli other in. 1S54. licing charged with assisting two slaves, and John Butler, to fsi-ape, he lied from illianisnoit iu 1S55 and came to Harrisburg. A rear niter reaching Harrisbur" he Special Offerings in Bedroom Suits. There's an excellent selection, embracing various kinds and styles of dressers and beds.

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD little payments weekly or monthly will settlethe bill. entered the service of lien. 6imon Cameron as coachman. In February. IStil.

Mr. t'onintnn drnvp Mrs. Lincoln and one child from tho l'tnnsylvania railroad station to the San Francisco, Los Angeles, AND RETURN. A' $78.75 600 Tree Baptists at Mt Alto. Over six hundred tickets were sold at the Union station of the Pennsylvania railroad for the annual outing of the A.

M. E. Free Baptists at Mt. Ait to-day. Thv excursionists left over the Cumberland Valley railroad and will return this evening.

Mr. Drew in a new comedy by Augustus Thomas, which bears the title "De Laneey." This is the of Mr. Drew's fourteenth seison under Mr. Froh-nian's management. There are some novel love scenes for Mr.

Drew and his leadinff lady, and it is said that the comedian will nave as complete scope for acting the lover as for the display of his keen and polished wit. The play opens in the New York bachelor apartments of the hero, then moves to a country place near the Country club at White Plains, and returns to New York again in the third and last act. Mr. Frohman will make a handsome and worthy production of the eomedv. Miss Marsriret Dale, who has been Mr.

Drew's leadine ladr for several seasons, continues with him. Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo AND HETURN AND Jones house, now known a uie t'omaion-wenth hotel. This journey is referred to iu the history of the memorable journey of Mr. Lincoln and his family from hi" Illinois home to the White House. That same night, Mr.

Lincoln having been spirited to the Jones' bouse, Mr. Compton drove the carriage in which was seated the President-elect and Colonel Ellsworth to tht Pennsylvania railroad station, whence he was to Washington to be inaugurated. He was sergeant of Company Twenty-fourth infantry, S. C. ur.d was honorably discharged at the close of the war.

Upon his return from the army he became a musician. He helped orgn'nize and became the leader of the Excelsior band, which was the. best and the best known colored band in Central Pennsylvania. For many years he was director of the choirs of the A. K.

nnd tha 1 UILUI 1 200 Attended Harvest The annual Harvest Home onting at Mt. Holly park was nttemled by ubout two hundred people from this city and vie'nity to-day. Seventy-five tickets were sold at Union station over the Cumberland Valley railroad for the park, and about 123 over the H. and P. branch of the Philadelphia and Beading railway.

Full information concerning; dntcs of sal, routea, cheerfully (urnishetl ou application F. H. TRISTRAM, Arst. Cen'l Pass. Agent, 320 Fifth Ave.

Pittsburg, Pa. fa New Method of Treating Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases An American quartered oak suit, serpentine front, heavy roll on head M. E. Zion churches and also had charge ii'i i.ie i-utmay scnooi music. He orsran-ied and directed the choir of the Har-1 ii- A.

M. K. Ziou cuurtu on Marion and foot of bed, large ff i R5 Hi or specialists have failed to cure, call on Dr. Smith and be convinced of the I'm efficacy of tU new methods. street.

The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the East State Street A. M. E. church, with Rev. Porter Hood in charge.

The Odd Fellows and Masons will attend. bsolutely satisfactory, for plain or An oak finished suit, bevel mirror, well constructed. Only $16.00 A solid oak suit, shaped best finish, open standard dresser, Only $20.00 An American quartered oak suit, highly polished, swell front. A beau-liful suit, A solid oak suit, piano polish, low dresser with extra large mirror. Vex.c!."et.

fancy cooking a OAS re Dr. Smith's wonderful succe-s in curing Nervous, Chronic and Special diseases with his new Method, is acknowledged by all. He is up-to-date and is permanently located in Harrisburg. offices are The mcst thoroughly equipped for spe-ial work of any physician's offices in the Sts e. being fumisa-ed with the latest eie.trial appliances aDd modern X-ray for ihe stei.

till? and cure of Chronic and Longstanding Diseases. The X-ray ligm is tue greatest invention and aid given to The me ileal world during the past century. By means cf it a positive diagnosis can be made, whi.e before its discovery diagnosis of disease was very of'ea merely guees work and the treatment exper mental. lr the aid of the X-ray Dr. Smt.h is absolutely certain of his diagnosis and be cures diseases that cannot be cured by any ether means, bence.

there is no possibility of being treated for the wrocg By mild, orteinal and im- re. re' A mahogany suit, large French plate mirror, extra large dresser, the very best finish, attractive OO RANGE Only $32.00 re re re re re Desultory Readin? Habits. (The mind is a very delicate, complicated piece of mechanism, and, although ninde to do certain kinj of work mar-vvlotisly well, jot, when put to an entirely different use, its ctli -iencv is ruined, just as the delicate machinery intended for producing fine watch part wouid be completely spoiled for this purpose if ued to make clock parti. When the mind becomes deflected, to a certain extent, from its normal condition by the visions reading habit, it diverees more and more, and rarely cocs back "to the normal. By desultory hibits of rea lin? anil lack of system you ronfu-e Imp" mind with a larae mass of mt-terial.

You pick up a lnok and read a- few page, and then pick up another jMaking an X-Ray Examination Sold By Harrisburg Gas Company Who's Saving at Twenty one, and then jro from that to a piper or magazine. This puts the mind in a chaotic state, because you U't everything run into the mental reservoir without anv older or definite idjns. Svs- re re re rj re; re re re re re re fa mi rei Irei a.v' curable by the oli method. Improvement be- fins tie Brst treatment, it haj been I Dr. Smith treats Specially Nervous, fim-7aAv Bladder, Urinary.

Blood and Intel. leent.y apDiiea. supplies nerve force and t- ni i-alitr to a dehiittatej sv-'m. and tbat The 1 551011 Diseases, ispecinc Blood Poison Health aad strenrth is of permanent Cured to Stay Cured. No Poisonous durat on.

Sera- of id- old rented .3 wr- Consultation Free. good in tht.r day. but tcey hare out lire! their vr c. ufef ilne.a we iive as aivan-td and pro- Offices 15 South Market Square, Har- arefa.Te ace aui hare something better to jrisburg, Pa. fffer the afftr-ed.

No experimental treatment. Office hour. a. m. 4o p.

m. Erenioga, It you arc tuffex.ng from a diseara that other i 6.30 to 8. Sunjar, 10 to 12 IE. reading is profitless. You cannot pain knowlclui' of a friend or prize his friendbij by a l.jty first impressiitn.

It's an old saying but it's certainly true, Start saving while you are youmj oih'H an account with us now. As vou crow older. (re re re fi lm everlasting by skinimiiiK over its contents, or by reading a few paacs one 1 mailt and then putting it on a shelf to -Either dust until vou cet time to real yotiMl have money to fall back on. We are open on Saturday niphts from 7 to 0 o'clock. $1 opens an account.

We pay .1 per cent, interest. MUTUAL SAVINGS BAHK, AinjSEMEHTS. ff Eortla leaiacite TaDieisTl AMUSEMENTS. I it asrain. Evervthina comes out of the QQ TMfT-fc QnfrnA Cfraat a tr imiu as it went in, and if it docs no Ll'CKU tjew enter in on orderly manner it will come I THEATRE out in S.

Marden in u.vess fSCS WIJa 0OOOOCXX)OOOOOO0X)O0OOOO0OO are small and easy to take. One will usually stop a headache. They give immediate relief. 12 in a package. 10c.

FORNEY KNOUSE, Druggists, Market Street. ATLANTIC CITY. Nril LYCEUM 4 THEATRE M. Keis, MgT. Joi.

Frank, Local Mgr. Saturday, September 9 Matinee and Night GEO. PRIMROSE MINSTELS Management of James H. Decker Largest, Best and Only Real Minstrel Show in the World. PRICES: Matinee, i.oo, 75c, 50c, 15c Right, $1.00, 75c, 50c.

GaL 25c Rei Joseph Frank, Local Manager. TO-NIGHT RICHARD CARLE'S Merry Mnslrml Melisga. "The Maid Mummy." Thla la the original New York Tieatre or. (an xatioa of 65 muaical coaedT celebrities, lncludinf tae Tiractous, ut rolUckins JTLU POL.LT- GIRLS. Prtct.

fl.50. 11.0. He. Mcj Gallery. Ce Always Open, Hotel Iroquois, South Carolina Avenue and Beach, Atlantic City, W.

J. The Value Of a Hent -Ird fools considered in rel-tion n. I to their nutritive cnionts. Rut there tiviT T' reU-- plivsio'oicl eontiuitcnt cf e-s bi is of rot vet it doHcs try 1 Its averaw lenjth an! thSt is oil re libs v. i on dMrVr ever in prot.ins.

relM.el, it lo-eS en. one and seventy mil A chemically ta.t is Vu" 'i'! "joyel lecuncs valuable bv of ccn ii Sn'' 'that Forbeata -Sus. ccn-titiitc alut 11 per the yolk I Mjjjziiie." i i ine lot i euif. Lhemn-aiiv I ctkin OPERA Office enlarged auJ "equipped with all the latest appliances. Vitalized Air Fresh Daily Expert Extractors Teeth cleaned, filled.

crowr.eJ Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleans)) and haantlfla. HOUSE M. Ri. Joseph Frank.

Manager. Loral an ezj consists of to nutrien: protein and fat together with some and a smill quantity of mineral muter. Popular belief to the contrary there is no difference in the nutritive n.ii.vii.e4 of t-zs with Jtrk -hl'. and thw with li-'ht. Their flivor i el br the Fcjt7 County Fair at Nen-port Pa, Fr the benetit of peraon tieirin7 to attend the Terry runty iir, to he hel at Xewjort.

"September to li, the Pennsylvania flailroa 1 t'ompary has siraiwel to sell srectal ti-ket r. Newioit. on P. 20. TJ LYCEUM THEATRE M- Rei, Jooeph Frank.

Manager. Local Manager. Friday Night, Sept. 8 The ftipreme wrtw of modem time, the pTeatest of all niutiral Entire Week of September0 4 Matinee Every Day. W.

D. Fitrerald introduce the favorite KATHRYN PUENELL I'll of the fnal. for or for '2 nr.A piviH fnr r.tiira Ejthnstive eTreriment hr .1 i DellsiiUal kacatloa; sear Bariaalk ai i lra. capacty aoo. Room, eg u.t Wni Icr in IXi booklH.

txaol ttiunua. Madarate rates. W. F. SHAW, Prep.

D. P. BAHTK.of Harriiburf, Xauaet. teeth and purines the brsath. and bridged by experienced operators at the lowest consistent prices.

Philadelphia Dentists "WIZARD or oz cjJippei lavestuators prove tbat Vt rwhiir. E-wistown Junrtion aai inter-i rgt de-ere, it. repntatton as aa mediae at reduel rate. and Jiiihlr nutritious foo, 9 if eiten r.w t.r Jiht'y eookel. mi an, TJgeJ of refiaeQent To -rt'eTof r0Ter Qrter of acenturr! rndiy Matinee, Very convenient for tourists.

Friday -SarW" Satnrdar Matirf. "Xobodr'a Gn-P I MEIAE0 iY LADIES DR' terRANCOTe Compete Original Cat and Prod jrt ion. Stone at tfce Scarecrow. VtTii Montgomery at the Tin Woodman. KOTE urtain rise punctaalir at 8 oclork.

Pric" l-oo, I1.50, St, 75c; Callerr, 5c Amateur Contest Filai nisrht. ex.r.Tn nts show tan ejj. at Rarrisbasg Hospital. 5 teive cs-nt ter doi-n are a che.p eourre I The Harrmirt: howt.i onea dad r-itri-n: at iTfeen Jelcep t-uodar. ltweea 1 and 2 o'ckHc tat p.e.ive.

jnlt twenty Iar du.pen.ine raediril adnoa and rl rver. ext jiacani. Tie to Ukoc uoab lo pay ior 1 oi tt.a.pix:s.in a lie nui'krt rfcea tls. I IOt aE IOC Bl MHO TOOTH OTEH DOOI. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX90CCOC30 lot, soc and jac La vera" Paper Hvk ptintel on short otic at t- friar-IojiikBt CiLs..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Harrisburg Daily Independent Archive

Pages Available:
98,720
Years Available:
1876-1917