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SKfXKMaKK 1UJX 5 I'l'M-M-fri; Remote Freckles tt Pimples Im Tea Dart, TJ. P. R. R. CREWS PHILADELPHIA PIVISION.

Personal jaiSocial IN STEELTON ELECTION OF "BLACK POPEHMPRESSIVE Some of the Congregation ot Jesuits Faint From the Fast. Following is the standing of the Philadelphia division crews in thin city, with the 124 crew to go first after 4 p. 0. 117, 105, US, 121, 108, 104, 111, 114, 112, 123, 132, 134, 122, 127. ii auiuuia A dUoo-sry, sal.

o1-r a immIIIt guar-iniH and aumsy n-funtlMl In every cats vbirt It fntla to wduti frecklM. pliuplss, llr pets, snn-lao, hIIdw na, collar dleulor-tlona, titaokhaaiU and all nipilona of lha akin, no Bianar of how lope aiaiHling, t'nranuKllnary raa lu 10 dara, aul lha wnral In ill dava. Aftor I The Misses Sara and Clara Backcnstoe have returned from a most enjoyable summer outing at Atlnntie City. MEGAEY-SNAYXLY. about and resume his studies In the High school.

109, 109, 109, Misses Edith Light and Marie Cassell, of llumntelstown, are visiting too former's aunt, Mrs. A. E. 522 Feffer street. Miss Bessie Klinepeter.

of Bowman Co. "a eoat and suit department, was visiting friends in Perry eounty. I Kxtrn engineers wanted for 121, 114. Extra liremi wanted for 124, 105, 10S, 104, 1 14, 132, 122. Extra conductors wauled for 117.

112, 122. thaaa defacla are ramovad tha will ba naar, aod, haalihr anil beaatUul. No polbl harm Pan wmiii frmu Ha u. 60 oault and II.U0 afc leadlug drug aturaa or by mall. Popular SteeUon Conple Married Last I Ml, of Tork vlte(, Evening at Reformed Parsonage.

i friends In tiie borough yesterday. Miss Bertha Blauch. daughter of Mr.) n.l Mn I.ihn It Simvelv 1 Mr Lloyd Katley visited friends In Me-aml -Mrs. John 11. suaA0l, Svnitn cilun(tbllrg lB-t fining.

By .1 jiuc inlid Vest Borne, Sept. 6. The first steps In tha cloction of the "Black Pope" or General of tho Jesuits, so anxiously uwuited by over 15,000 Jesuits all over the world and considered of such great importance by nil the adherents of the NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Paris, Tenrt Sold in Harrisburg; by K. Uroas, Ueortfe C.

I'otts, UeorKe A. Gorajas. I'haa. T. Ueore and other druggists.

Alderman Harry C. Winger, of the Seventh ward, was eritieally ill for several hours last evening with aeute indigestion. Alderman Winger sud denly became uneonseions and a phy-sieiau was called. Later in the night he railiod and to-day is reported to be very mueh improved. trout street, ana Air.

Uliver ilegary, i Extra lliigmeii wanted for 10S, 104, 112, 123. Extra brakemen wauled for 117 (2), 133, 1 0 122. Kxtrn engimers iniirkeu up: Wilson, Mr. Allen Walter has returned from Ml. 1 1 I I I.

VIIWHilll- t' II II It' UK4 UlIW DIM It IMhl'Il. Dr. and Mrs. J. Walter Park and Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Bulsloy will leave tomorrow morning on a three weeks 'j hunting and touring trip to Quebec and Lake Edwards. I Gretna, where he has been spending I ik past three, weeks.

Clinton White and Harry Krouse have I returned from Hershey. where they i huve been spending the past lew days. i sou of Air. ami Mrs. Joseph Mesary, of South FTout street, wore married at the parsonage of the First Reformed church by Rev.

Edwin Y. Lents, pastor. The young eouple were unattended. They will reside in their newly furnished uLuionvAngnwAatiLAVi. 10VHl A four il'0 strictest seclusion ill vIinMeter, J.

Six, Burnett, Kvansj Number Placed Between 2,300 and eongregation of the company A 'K VlM1 paver. Winters, IKOO. 1 of Jusus prepure for the nmil election I', Wni'd, Dunbar, lliiltosser, Beaver, I Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.

Claster are Joanna McCarthy am) Mr. Ed! iting in -New York city, ward II. Hartinan, both of this city, were married vesterdav morninir at I Mr. Siegfried K. Liese and Miss Mar- The number of voters registered ves- 01 nd which began yes Eiudlev, Elder, Coudren, lluiuinell, Gil- teidav will uot be known nlliciallv the nnnl meeting will lie held I home at Cutnbler Heights in the East Letter Vnrrler Joseph Roberts is away lums, William Smith, Matthews, McClin-toek, Enrliart.

til niter October 20, when the regis-1 for eotinting of the Imllols leading on his vseatlon. which he Is spend the St. Patrick's cathedral chapel by garet Jane Nestor were united in trars will make their reports for all of "ic election. All the delegates eu- marriage bv Kev. Mr.

Bmuiier last Extra liremen marked up: Zeigler, Rev. Dr. M. M. Ilassett.

A wedding no tin ee days. pnmcipnio in me meenrg win Barrows. Hoke. breakfast followed at the home ot One of the Countv Commissioners I nsi "urW tlmt morning, September stownrt II sin Klin. I lu tine ot the County Commissioners i eany nun morning, jiepieiuuer i j.vtiow, Stewnrt, II.

Slone End. Mrs. Mepnry is well known in the borough, beiug a graduate of the class of 1903 of the borough High sehool. Mr. Megary is a clerk at the new eoke oven plant of the Pennsylvania Steel Company, lng at the seashore.

While he Is away his place Is being tilled by Substitute Carrier Kdward Barnett. Mrs. S. Bretx nnd her niece. Miss Hebecca Rupp.

will leave to-day on a visit to the south. They will be gone about a month. rostle, Allowny, Trost said this morning that at the lowest "Hiss, although none of tliciu ueeord-! si'icon. Hour. possible rstimate he thought that be- constitution of this important, Smith, Kaiiffinaii, tween 2,500 and 2.S00 out of the function, will be allowed to celebrate iwersox.

794 voters this city has, were register-! excojit the vicar, Father llalbleib, Conrad, Ac Shea Her, Leak- SI Collis, Vuleu- ket'innn. ed yesterday. lreddi, in the clinpol ot tne tioniiiin Kx(ra p0n1M.tors niarked up: Mil- Planning Trip in Canoes. Secretary AY. E.

Hoffsotnmer, of the! Misses Zella Bennett. Orate and Kdna Taylor have returned to their home In Wtliamspori. after spending a week with their relations In the borough. ue same omciai said tnat no eitort I coiicgc. was made by either party to get the1 An Hour of Silence, ler, Campbell, llasson, Newcomer, Extra brakemen marked up: Pearson, the bridge's mother, Mrs.

Julia McCarthy, S06 Cowden street. Mr. and Mrs. Hartmnn left on a trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls and will be nt home to their friends after November 1, at 602 Kelker street. Invitations were issued yesterday for the wedding of Miss Frances Hut-man, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. M. Hutman. 1703 North Thin! streets, to Mr.

Gustave Shade, to be held on Saturday, September S. in the Second Reformed church. The eeremonv will be performed bv Rev. Young Men's Christian Assoeiation, is planning a. novel ennoe, trip for the oierscur.

will also administer communion; Kinsev, Mnglaiichlin, Stiinrt. Dace, It is thought that on September 1 8 to all the delegates. The scene of over i simlicns. Hover. H.

Miller. Kitchen. Miss Jennie I.engle has returned from elty will be in the form of an over night visit to friends in Linglcstown. camp. The campers will leave Steelton I a hcnviei turnout will be made and that 'three score black clad men, with earn-1 i ij-jch, McOei-iiiott, ILoidshnw, McCull, the registering places will be swamped est faces preparing for their high mis- Tnv immeriunn.

W. Miller, on IVtober 20, which is the last day for sion will lie most, impressive. '1 no del-1 Steele, Tovnsle Kedsecker, Jacobs, pirsonnl registration. jegates will then rise and forming Kvmiii! To-day is the lust day for the assess-: pi ocession enter tho large hall of Ihei about 5.30 on Friday evening and go Mrs. Jacob 1 uekey ant gramldaugli- ter.

vi til. huve returned from a seve down she river to an island, between evening at 8 o'clock. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served. Guests were present from Harrisburg, Steelton and Riverside. Mr.

and Mrs. Liese left on a wedding tour to Fhiladelphia and Atlantic City. The wedding inarch was played by Mrs. M. Curry.

Jcseph Russ and Miss Genevieve Rhss are in Philadelphia to-duy. Mrs. B. F. Etter and Miss Ktter, Pine street, are visiting in Philadelphia.

Mrs. lrviu Hanlen, Chestnut street, has returned from Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Pett Shirk and daughters have returned to their home in Me-Allisteiville.

Mrs. Martin and Miss Daisy Martin, 45 North Seventeenth street, have returned from Bedford. Mrs. William Henderson lias returned from Philadelphia. Mr.

Jerome McCarthy has returned to bis home in ral weeks' visit to friends in Ship pensburg. Harry Nelson Bnssler, pastor, and a EN OLA CREWS. meiit ot the county or occupation tax 1 Herman students, intoning the "eni and all voters, esneciallv those who Creator." Once assembled, as though, MIDDLETOWN. reception will follow at the home or the prospective bride. Hisjhspire and Middletown where they will eamp over night.

They will not take any tents; only their blankets and provisions. On Saturday morning they will start again for Steelton and e.peet to reach here bv Saturday noon. The have mo ed into a ward siuce last No- obeying an invisible command, thevl i i. i I .1 Following is the standing of lh Special Correspondence. harles Over-lM'ss Ann' Snyder, of Harrisburg, and Middletown, Sept.

deer, of Lancaster, is spending the week secretary already has eight names of triiiuri, muni assesseii. rom me an inn on uu-ir incc auu un- nl date of assessment, voters have thirty silence will ensue which will not be in- 'ho Ph ladelphia d.vi- days in which to pnv the tax. The tax tenupted for an hour. Most of I 'rr Si" needn't be paid in order to register i Jesuits, especially the older ones, will i Tr but unless the taA receipt is shown to carry into the hall some bread and aj-''- -4'1- the registrars or oath is taken that it -bottle of water as they will not have; -2' people who want to take in the event with relatives in town. Air.

iv. letter, oi riiiiaaoipuia, were united in marriage September 2 by the Kev. R. C. Hartinan, of Camden.

N. J. They will reside in Philadelphia. has been paid within two rears the since the night before ami they -V, 244, 222, 23 1. and he expects to have about that many! -Mrs.

Alexander lonley and son, Alex-more. Those who have signified their ander; Mrs. X. C. Fuhrman and Miss intention of goiug are: John B.

Rapp. I Carrie Schiefer, spent to-dav at Lan-Lloyd Bailey. Wilbert Mathias, aster. Charles King. Horace Sen-hell, Johu A.

G. Sink, of Coalport. is spend-Sotehe'L Everett Smith, Walter M. the week in town as the guest of ceipt must be produced before the pipe-i are not allowed eitner to leave the hull tion board when the voter troes to the or to touch anything but bread and Extra engineers wanted for JJJ, 1M, 49. 245, 203, 229, 202, 207, 231.

wnter until the election is over, polls b. Mrs W. Grubb tas returned after spending a week as the guest of her brother, Mr. Clayton Bertram, at After having appointed two scrutineers to assist the Vicar in sorting nnd rending the votes each delegate will Mumma and Secretary nier. MR SWAVELY'S BODY EXHUMED Morning Dew cottage, Lakemont, Pa.

E. HoSTsom- -Mr- Mrs. 11 A. MeK.ee. Mrs.

Charles Beard and family have i returned home from a month's stav at I Extra liremen wanted for 233, 264, 250, 249, 22 1, 201, 209, 253, 207, 244. Extra conductors wanted for 216, 234, 223. 202, 222. Extra tlagmen wanted for 252, 263, 216, 253, 214 (2). Mt.

Ciretna. Miss Marv Zimmerman is spending Delegates to Conrention. S-iretarv lloffsonimer. of the local take a solemn oath in the name of And Remtened This Morning In the nest's eternal wisdom" to be raxtang Cemetery. raaifl fill in the accomplishment of their The body of the late Hiram Swavely, 1 Then each delegate will be pro- Hoke, of 2014 Sixth street; have returned from Philadel-C.

yder, of bll Harris, Vnrk Mrs. W. Mrs. J. street, and Mrs.

Carl Stouffer. 1512 louini iieau nisi nauiniay un- with limited a hoe on which in Extra brakenien wanted tor Fifth street, were visited by their Mr ()f Koll(iing. is visiting sin lp ania. 11 totlnr tf 202, ii.uiu, run un tn 'hunt. der the Montgomery warehouse sheds silU on the right thev will write the 250, 243, 245, 249 (2), 216, 254, along Paxton creek, between Market; name of the candidate nnd on thpi left i 213 238 231.

and Chestnut streets, was this morning their own in disguised handwriting, to Young Men Christian Association, ie time at olumbia. now at work getting delegates for the, Kev- K- Lndwig. and son. Fred-seventh district convention of the Y. M.

"u'k- of Keating, are visiting friends C. which will be held in the Harris- burg Y. M. C. A.

September 21, 22 and! vrbaugh has returned 23. This convention will not be like i horae fron' triP t0 York M.t'" an' Philadelphia. of Alberta, nut street. High river, Province Canada. iransierren rrom tne niinsliouso grave further the secrecv of the vote.

Once Miss Sue Zellers. North Sixth street, is and Mrs. J. and daugh-j visiting in Philadelphia. years but will be more of a religious J1'1'8 'Ptel a ter, of 140T North have I Mr.

MftShook eollectoi for the to the Paxtang cemetery, where 'the niiijoritv is gained bv a candidate it was buried after funeral services he will be "proclaimed elected and all were conducted by Rev. Br. E. N. present will rise, approach him rever- Kremer, pastor of the Salem Reformed entlv and render him homage bv kiss-ehureb.

I imv 'his hnnd. 'work conference. At the meeting Fred lj MetropoU-u 1iri.ma i insurance ompany in town. returned from a vis to Philadelphia, Miss Helen Bovd, of Chestnut, street, it nn.) i wine, ii nuu nas returneii ironi lorK. Mrs.

W. H. Keller and children, of work secretarv. who is known ail over MIDDLE DIVISION. Following is the standing of the Middle division crews in this city, with tho 39 crew to go first after 1.40 p.

21, 33 46 223. Preference crews: 207, 206, 3, 9, 4 Laid off: 21, 18, 25, 107, 28, 102, 41. 17, 37, 32. Extra engineer wanted for 39. Reading.

I The body was exhumed and identi form-, General Appointed For Life, Mrs. Herman Astrich is in New York. fied by relatives and an order for its the world, wili be an important speaker, i p.ests of the for The secretarv expects a dozen delegates. -Mr'- Iphe Long, of Eamus ens street. to attend from the borough.

Clifford Woodsides. of "cranton. is transfer to the burial t-ronnds at Pit- 'a utrlu In' 1R "ppoini-Miss Charlotte Hntter. North Sixth Jang was "e'lirl a. 1 ax-1 fof Jjfo n(, from (1jv ()f hjs street, left to-day for Philadelphia, swavelvwaa a well-known stone is th" where she has accepted a position.

mason of thji pifv fc Some ot the older delegates of tho i ougregation of the Comii.mv of Extra conductors wanted lor 103, rare, liumoaugn. oi -xorrn eeonu street, lnv Jesuits sre sufferin.r from tl, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mvers, Council To-Mght. of North Vnion street.

Council will meet to-night after a re- pr. Solomon Nislev has purchased the cess of nearly three mouths. One of double brick house on Pine street from the most important questions on the the Melchoir Bros. The Consideration schedule will be the paving bond issue private. which was refused by Halsey and Com- 'jhe remains of the late Mrs.

George pany. of New ork city. Halsey and i will he shnme.l Rronk-K-n The Misses Horning entertained a few friends at their home, 218 Kelker street, last evening. A delightful surprise party was held last evening at the home of Mr. H.

T. Van Riper, 462 South Camerm street, in honor of his wife's forty-second birthday. The evening was spent in playing games and an excellent solo was rendered by Miss Mabel Van Riper. Refreshments were served at a late hour, after which the guests participated in a has gone to Phi adeln hia, where she ouililings and residences will make her future home. this city.

He had made his home with Kr- engineers marked up: Kugler, his son. Hiram H. Swavelv. 208 pro- Simonton, Messrs. Warren and Ernest Simpson, of I Fourteenth street but for s'everal Ust nKaln at the grow -th of he religious I Wissler, Kenne, Minnich, Huntingdon, spent the day here months had not been home The dis-1 liele- nre "''Raniziiig a meeting Eicholtz.

Hitiner, Magill, Hartzler, on business. icoverv of his bodv was made bv the tor next nt t'ntel linndolfo, the Riceilorf, Pearson, Trost le, J. i tonner sunimpr resilience of the Pnm Im i. Company were the low biders when the ou Thursday morninir. Services uiiiiii waicuinnn nionir nrmfti bonds were issued for several i wn hp IikI.I hpr PAXTANG PARK.

I early Saturday morning. months ago but they refjsed them afternoon at 5 o'clock. Rev. because the sewer bonds wera added to T. Nicholas, pastor of the St.

Peter's the paving bonds. A request will be Lutheran church officiate. The season at Paxtang pavilion will be brought to a close this Saturday! evening As a slight acknowledgement read from the ladies Fortnigitly club' Yno- AT THE COURT HOUSE. Marriage licenses have been issued nt i put on his building on South Union of the generous patroiiRge aeeorded the at street corners throughout the bor- 8treet. Hamaker Bros, have the eon- to the following; Fred J.

Albright and vugu. As Cardinal Merry dnl A'nl, the Papal Secretary of State, is here, it is most likely that the police wilt prevent it from being held. REBELS' CAMPAIGN TO BEGIN SEPT. 15. Havana, Kept.

5. Brigadier General Guzman, commanding the rebel force in the province of Santa Clara, is reported to have received a commission sent to him by Pino Guerra, the rebel commander in Pinar del Rio province mock marriage. Mrs. Van Riper was the recipient of many handsome presents. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Frank H. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.

William Koons, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beard, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Sanderson, Mrs. Morris Hagey, Mrs. William Snoddy, Miss Lulu Bolan, Misses Helen and Marv Blizzard, park during tho summer the management announces that" on Saturday afternoon an sehool children will be admitted free to the pavilion and also be given a free ride on the carrousal.

The 1-Ulian A. Brenaman, of Altoona; Hold-en E. Schwalra and Myne Umholtz. of Uratz; Harry C. Rouse and Susie C.

Huber, of Harrisburg. tract. The St. Peter's Lutheran Sunday, sehool will change its hour of meeting, from 9.15 a. m.

to 1.30 p. m. next! Sunday. i i i Rally Day Serrices. Methodist Church Sunday sthool board met last evening and made the Extra firemen marked up: HenryJ Deilil, McKim, Morrow, Gross, C'hron-ister, E.

P. Smith, Fink, Crawford, Bennett. Extra conductor mnrked up: Mu-Aliehcr. Extra flagmen marked up: Mumma, Jacobs. Extra brakemen marked up: Pass-more, Cannon, Hastings, Collins, Little, Browne, Parfet, Doyle, Colyor, J.

L. Brown, YeRger, Cless, Anderson, Gr-ss Wallace. ENOLA CREWS. Following is the standing of the. Euola crews on the Middle division, with the first crew to go after 1.40 p.

Xos. 110, 302, 217, 218. ihe County Commissioners to-dav i. i. i.

-ii final arrangements for the rallv dav er- itmvuuu luia -rn is uriuui llliu Willi be found entertaining to all amusement I lrant4etl an of 2.8,0.2o for the Misses Mellie and Mabel Van Riper, It I. nl I inniniruaillT Ul UU mill C0UIUVS ln- -irs. Den aim uaugnier, -uiss Irene 1 I'mirt, o. 'i Mo.l. Nt- i Nrn Nf.

Howan and lender, hnth nrtist of ie. potu artists ot much natural humor; i llospital for the qll'--tor niUn i ordering Guzman to, avoid any engage-i, -v. i. tamer, 106 ments with the government forces until after September 15 when, unless, advis- Tices which will be held on Sunday, his varents for the past three davs. re- September 23.

The committee for tie turned to his home at Lewistown. I day's services is in charge of Mn. i Henry Ci. Posey. Several other churchej will also held rally day services ths SFU 1 VILLE i month.

St. John's Lutheran will hold I one on September 16. and the United. Special Correspondence. Brethren on the 30th.

These latter ser-l Speeeeville, Sept. 5. Mrs. Dapp. I ri i juggler; Bert Lennox ox, Harry Hagy, Mr.

Ben Van Riper, Master Philip Van Riper, Mr. Cope-land. Samuel Kuebler, Percy Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. II.

T. Van Riper. en ana cavern neaiy. singing ami. i ed to the contrarv, he must begi-j an en talking act.

Matinees Thursday and. Death of W. A. Spahr. ergetic campaign.

Saturday. After a long illness with rheumatism William A. Spahr, for many years the vices will he Held in connection witn -urs. rvunKie anu; Vie Harvest Home exercises. daughter Bessie and John Mahan.

of The weddin? of Marv Reilv Kelker. THE MIDDLETOWN FAIR. M---iK-. .1 i 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Charles proprietor of a boarding stable in this city, died yesterday. Mr. Spahr was By Associated Harrisburg; Mun- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Kel born in Cumberland county seventv-two YARD BULLETIN. Following is the standing of the yard crews in this city, up to 1.40 p. Senator P. C.

Knox, of Pennsvlvania, ker, to Mr. Roseoe Williams Sturges. of Mansfield, Ohio, will take place to-morrow evening at the residence People From Dauphin and Other Counties In Attendance. The Middletown Fair, which opened yesterdav. was attended to-dav bv arrived here from Europe on tho stenm or the bride parents.

No. 12S Wat Extra engineers wanted for 707, nut street, at 7.30 o'clock. It will 'many people from Dauphin and ad.joiii-be a qiuei auaii, luo oul iuu.il.. aud everyone v.as dciight being Miss Jane Gilbert as brides-; ed with the exhibits as well as the var- er Oceanic. Senator Knox said he had seen the report of W.

J. Bryan's speech at Madson Square Gniden. When asked lor bin opiiiiuii of Mr. Iiyaii'a ad-vocaey of government ownership of railroads tho Senator said- "Mr. Brvan appears to have opened years ago and from his infancy was associated with the horse business.

He removed to Harrisburg in 1862. He is survived by his widow, two pitlhitri-i nnd Afnrrv Mechaniesburg, and two brothers, T. L. Spahr, Harrisburg, and H. R.

Spahr, Dillsburg. Funeral services will bo held at Dillsburg to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock at the borne of Mrs. Harbolt. Interment will be made in the cemetery of that town. Sizer-Wilt.

i orf daughter, of York; Mrs. Frank i Patrolman Jacob D. Sizer. of the' ahan and daughter, of Camden. X.

boiough police force, and Miss Minnio aml Mrs- w'ter Mahan and daugh-1 Wilt, of Harrisburg. were married at te-. of Lomoyne. spent Sunday with Mr. tho rarvnnnjo of the B.

church, bv anJ r8- John Mahan. i Pastor Rev." A. R. Mvers. on Mondav -eorge neiier ouuuay withj evening, at 6 o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. hisparents. Mr. am Mrs.

Josiah Welker. 1 SUer went to housekeeping in their new Sr. and Mrs. Bogner, Mr. and Mrs.

home at 322 South Second street. Frei Reichert, Mr. Zinn and daughter Carrie. Mrs. Henry Bowman and son Painting the Mail Boxes.

i Raynond, attended the picnic at Wil- Malehorn Brothers, painters, are now liam' Grove. I at work painting the mail boxes Doi Speece and Miss Ruth Blough I throughout the town. The work was attenled the picnic at Stone Glen on b' gun vesterdav and will be completed Thurslay. i Vo-dav "or to-morrow. Mis May Beard, of Harrisburg.

re-1 -S06. Extra firemen wanted for 707, 1177, 1S68, 1831, 3131. Extra engineers mnrked up: Press-ley, Olinger, Grove, Hopford, Bender, Mailer, Manshar, Foley. Extra firemen marked up: C'leland, Hurling, Guycr, Goodman, Matson, Gardner, Gibbons, Beckwith, Sutch, Bard, Fells, McMorris. his mouth and put his foot, in it.

1 have maid ant Mr. Barton Howard, of i ions entertainments on the fair grounds. Joplin, as best man. Rev. There was good musie by a band and J.

Ritchie Smith will perform the i every one on the grounds" was busy ceremony, at the conclusion of which 1 looking at the various exhibits until a wedding dinner will be served. This 2.35 o'clock, when the races opened, evening Mrs. A. Boyd Hamilton will The races were a feature of the day give a tea in honor of the wedding and the horses entered for this after-party at her residence, 123 South noon follow: great desire to sie the full effect of Mr. Bryan 's speech on the American people.

street. 2.35 Straight Trot Kin Caesar, K. M. Withers, Shillington; Edwin turneo Home alter spending a few days' Water Commissioners Meet. with tieir uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. -Miss Marv Repplier, onlv daugter of I ayne iainlis, Kothsville; The Board of Water Commissioners Lewis Manning. Mrs. Sidney and the late Mr. J.

Lan-jinion Harrisburg; Prince, Daniel Funeral of Mrs. James Lett. The funeral of Mrs. James Lett took place yesterday afternoon at her late home, 218 Pine street. Rev.

If. Brown-lee Smith, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal church, officiated. He was assisted by Rev. Mr.

Von Graber. During the services Miss Marv Seaman sang DAUPHIN. inecial Correspondence. Dauphin, Sept. 5.

Mrs. Bailey, of Pittsburg, who was the guest of her mint. Miss Jane Sponsler, returned to her home Monday. Mrs. Lewis Stager, Milton, spent met at the pumping station on the West Alderman Caveny.

wife and daughter; Side this afternoon. Some important business was transacted which will be presented to Council this two solos. The pall-benrers were: B. F. Sunday with her father, J.

P. Gayman. Governor's House To Be Sold, Governor Penriypacker has commissioned a Philadelphia auctioneer firm to sell at public auction on October 9 his three-story brick residence, 1540 Xorth Fifteenth street, Philadelphia, which as lawyer nnd judge he has occupied for so many years. It is said the Governor's intention to reside all the year around hereafter at Schwenksville, or as he prefers to call it, Pennypacker 'a Mills. It is said that the Governor will again take up his law practice when he leaves the Executive chair, and will be associated with a prominent Philadelphia firm.

Frank Caveny and wife, Mrs. Harry Bozer and two sons, and Mrs. Eliza- beth Keefer, of Harrisburg, returned home sfter spending a few days at Benders cottage. 1 Lewis Manning, of near Harrisburg, Miss Cora Cofrode, Marvsville, is vis Mevers, Levi Alrieks, George Etter, Le- PER0A1.S Rue Lemer, Bethel Boude and Mr. Weaver.

itiug her mother, Mrs. Mary Cofrode. Elias Hocker, Isaac Shaffner and Samuel Mevers returned to Brooklyn Mr. (jeorge Knny. a graduate of ciass of 1S05.

of the High sehool. will spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and i fTuesdav. itae on io xaite tnree year I'nlUffp Mr V.nnv wn MrS. IjeVIS MaQDlD.

Reckord Learning the Ropes. Mrs. Harry Young and daughter, William Lea- John I). Reckord, who will succeed Atlantic and Mrs. George X.

Barnes as clerk to Mayor Ed-' ma Brookl'vn, who have 1 1. 1 lirnn tlm ward Z. Gross, after September 8, has nf thpir nannt. fr mil Mrs promintnt in footoall and other Mr. aid Mrs.

Charles Bailets. of Dau-! spoils while attending the school. after a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Bowman, returned Miss Annie aucnn.

of t-ontn Front slrrei, has returned from New York, home to-day. The game of baseball on Saturday Misses Edna and Grace Taylor, and between the Red Hill Stars and Red i "X1.1- Frankrnr Bridge resulted in a victorv for Red: caster tseppner, ot Heading, and "ur, iiiianision i imweii, james Kdward' B. Cooke, of Pottstown, were Sharp. Xewrille; Robert J. K.

Lash-married at noon yesterdav at W'aynesboro; Clara Bell, George C. home of the bride bv the Rev. Thomas filler. Blue Ball; John John J. Brat-J.

McCartv, pastor of St. Peter's ton- Vork; Sector, Carlisle; Vir-Catholie church. The bride was at- Robert Barr. Winchester, tended bv Mrs. George W.

Reilv, of Ldward McGanigal, Harrisburg, as matron of honor, and aT' lle-v Thonias. Daniel Leary, the following were the bridesmaids: -n w.i. Miss Marv Reilv. of 2 e-am ithers, E. M.

Angela Xoian, Miss Caroline i a-v A Longenecker. Miss Elizabeth Bow- Bl1 i Oak; i -ii- i loome Guv. Iiugh Moore. Mortonville: man and Miss Lillian Jones, of Read- JL Bov, Wade McLune, ork; ing Mr Joseph Cooke of Pottstown, We)th Be Frk was the best man The ushers were WOO(1 tofk Wiie WgIt Messrs LeseyMcCreath, HinkIe Hyde Park; Little Fred Leon R. Thomas, John Repnl.er.

E. F. M- DinsbllrK: The Queen (arroll Schaeffer all of Reading; Hotel stables. Hummelstown Richard Cooke and Osborne Hobart. Prinee H.

B. Jones, Hummelstown; of Pottstown A reception followed, xigger Bov. T. L. Keltrider, Red Lion; after which the eouple left on an ex xew Bedford, W.

Shireman. Middle-tensive wedding trip. They will re- town; Dandr Rickart, Charles Hodson, side at Pottstown, where the bride-1 Winchester: Ivan W. Wilmont. Svdney groom is furnace manager of the Kennedv, Philadelphia; Elva Thistle.

Warwick Iron Company, of which his John F. Pavne, Reading; T. A. Ed-father, Mr. Edgar Cooke, is presi jward McGanigal, Lancaster.

2.10 Pace Harbor Bov, John Xash. CITY ADVERTISING. taken up the duties at the Mayor's Switzer returned to their homes otliee in order to learn the line of work Tuesday. he is expected to pursue. Mr.

Reckord Miss Mary Fertig returned from a is a competent stenographer and has to Philadelphia, special qualifications for his new posi- Dr A T. Poffe'nbcrger, Sunbury, i was in town Mondav. WATKR L'OMMISSIONKK'S OFFICE, tOCltT HOUSB. Harrisburg, Sept. 5, 1908.

Notice is hereby given that the assessment against the abutting property Front strret. have returned to their Bridge by the score ot li to homes in Williamsport. Mrs. George V. Bolton and Minnie li-jl- I MATAMORAS.

ton have returned from a trip to At- Untie City. Special Correspondence. Matamoras, Sept. 5. Harvev Zim- s- wUn'n 'tingle rarents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. spent bunday with friends in Mr.

and Mrs. Walter S. Mover havo W. C. T.

Annual Meeting. gone to Philadelphia, where they will The W. C. T. U.

will hold their an- rcBi.le. nual meeting to-morrow afternoon Mrs- Wo, 18 visiting in Sun-3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. Ellenberger, 922 Xorth Third street. Croiise, Renova, spent several Officers will be elected for the ensuing i da-vs hla grandmother, Mrs.

beth Crouse. Soutn tront street. tins yicimtv. George Wilvert, of Millersburg. i owners for the cost or laying water pipe in Sixteenth street from State street to Briggs street, in Slx-and-a-half street, from Schuylkill street to Mahantongo stri-et.

and Ip Herr street from Sixth street to Seventh street, will be made and levied at the office of the Commissioners of the Water and Lighting Department, in the Court House, In the City of Harrisburg, on the 17th day of September, 1U06, at 10 o'clock a. when and where all parties in interest may attend. GKO. G. KENNEDY, Secretary Board of Commissioners Water and Lighting Department.

Lancaster; Browney, L. Bayer, Sylniar, Mrs. John F. Crook and daughter, Miss Delaware; Paul Pry. Bill Adams.

Quarry Helcn. 236 Harris street, left to dav jvUle; Fedillis, F. B. Davis. Williams Miss Elma Lyter is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Curtis Bickel, Harrisburg. William Kline is home from West Virginia. Mrs. Samuel Etzweiler and children SF.CRET SOCIETIES. There will be a meeting of the committee on arrangements of State Coun for a trip to Martinsburg, W.

Va. town; Jen Elgin. C. A. Middaugh; Or-bisonia, T.

J. Middaugh; Peter John- cil session of the O. I'. A. this even- ell session or tne o.

1. A. this A i vita 'iob' Mr. Russel Wilt is in Philadelphia on sjont Sundav at the home of H. M.

business. tSz. i Daniel Sheeslev and familv, of Hali- Carohne B. tommers. of Reading.

i is visiting friends on North Second fa spent Sunday with friends in stret t. towj. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, of Harrisburg.

Mr. Lee E. Ruppert. of Xew York, was spent Sundav at the home of the latin town to-day on business. Iter's parent's, Mr.

Isaac Seigler and. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Dausrherty and son.

Alfred, of Jersey City, have re- utdw1r'' Mingman and Charles R. turnei home, sfter spending several Shope, bf Halifax, were at this place days with friends on the West Side. oil Sundiv. 1 Mrs. George Giede, 1612 Green afreet, Wed fonlVvisit to Citv on nomonr l.rantl OI- be hold in this city next May and the) Robert, Julia and Emily Fuhrman, committee of arrangements is composed Williamsport, who have been visiting nf rniinrilR of thf orlr in thiH oitv nnd ft of councils of the order in this city and -r Ser home in Lnor of Miss Elizabeth nB7rner: ehem; Mikle.

Miss Franees Hutman, Messrs. Glen. Hershey, Wagners-William Hammacher and Gustave Gettysburg; Major McKmley, F. M. At- 'land.

Dillsbnrg; Trivester, C. F. Clark. jnty as well as councils of the order rt iumcii hoinb aiumuv, county in Cumberland, Franklin, York, Perry and Lancaster counties. -Mrs.

r. a. 1 oung, Jiadonheld, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Brook. The infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Hummel died this morning. Mr. aid Mrs. W.

D. Lucis, of near vi aynesboro; Jack Gilman.W. Shireman 1 'i 1 1 i i Pf Saturday in this vi I Miss Mary Worde. is entertaining the Harrisburg, Aug. 31.

1905. Sealed proposals will be received at the office, of the Hoard of Public Works, 'ii South Second street, Harrisburg, until 2.30 p. Tuesday, September 18. 1S0. fcr furnishing all materials and performing all labor for the construction of a Reinforced Concrete Sewer and appurtenances in Eighteenth Street, from the centre of Holly Street to the centre of Park Street, in the City of Harrisburg.

Bids will be publicly opened at p. September 18, 1906. Each bid must be accompanied by a preliminary bond in the sum ot nine hundred dollars A I I odoguinet creek, where they were en- einity an took in the picnic in Swei-; 1 following friends at a house party at Winchester, Grant her cottage, Birch Lodge, near the John F. Pavne. Reading Do you like Cove, lor a few weeks: Miss Edna i ti.

lenainea ai a nousc pany. gara unv. I The Ma a moras baseball team will! ttr Harry J. Ludes has returned to hold a feslval in Sweigards Grove on Overbrook Seminary, where he will eu resume his studies. Saturday right, September 8.

Mabel lMh Losh, Miss Bashore, Miss I MIDDLE PAXTON. Special Correspondence. Middle Paxton, Sept. 5. John Min- -w- x- i i ti out ui i ever IifKl uv Eleanor Trafford.

Miss Eva Berry. sker was at Harrisburg I nesday. 11 1 1 vj in ii in 1 1 ui in inp sum hi Mrs. Joseph Jeflferies will leave to- i day for Pottsville where she will be the guest of lelativcs. Hujhes Won't Talk.

B1 Atiociatrd Prrst. Xew Vrk ISent. 5. Charles I Miss Lillian Taylor, of Philadelphia; week ui xair Messrs Xed Stunt James Klien.j KverT eourte8V, that oan be is Edgar Barnes laud Holland. Rich- tded hv the manaKement to ard h.me and William Roberts lmttmi fi othing -g lp0ft for the entertainment of the DR.

WALTER PARK visitors during the week. uu i icojci oj.cui. per cent, of the amount of the con-Sunday at White Hill. trtu-t will be required of the successful Samuel Myers. George Simmons, I b'illerI Shaffner fWle.

Shrll bpeelflcatlons. plans and blank forms Goodies? Try Grape-Nuts For Breakfast, Lunch or Mr. Earl Boyd, who had his foot crush- Conducted the Legislative ed several months ago. is able to be Insurance investigation last year, arriv- ed home to iay from Europe on the proposal can be obtained upon mak ng a deposit of $10 at the office of the 30AG- be absent from his office Women's Aid Society to Meet. Tbe meeting of the Women 's Aid So Kline and Elias Hocker, of Brooklyn.

X. were guests of F. H. Sponsler Monday. W.

F. Leaman and family, of Brooklyn, X. aeeompanied by Mrs. T. G.

Sweitzer, of Dauphin spent Monday the home of H. E. Fleager. I WILL TAKE man and wife or a cou- publican nomina jon for Governor if it.t'lOlll September 6 to 23. Board of Public Works.

The deposit will be given hack to the bidder upon the return to the Board of the plana and specifications in good condition. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids D. E. TRACY. Secretary Board of Public.

Works ciety of the Harrisburg hospital will be 1 Dinner. nnr wmiM i were tendered lim i were tendered tiiim ntnrAi a "iL.nnii, nrngy fi.in.il- iheld on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the managers room Feigrhts, Steelton, 4-H mat nuuiu ft J1,.

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