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WEDXEIAY, SFPTfMnrR S3. 1001 WEDTfRSDAY, SEPTHMTlEn 83. 1003. POSTSCRIPT. CONCERTS FOR HARRISBURG PENNSY DIDN'T BUY ROAD EAST END EVENTS SPEYEK TO SELL PERSONAL 22.

SOCIAL Perry County Lint Wat Purchased By Local Music Lovers Will Araln Rave Opportunity to Rear Philadelphia "S00" ASSETS. In Honor of Visiting Guests. Orchestra Three Dates Fixed. Mr. and Mr.

Charles A. Shaffer enter Capitalist! As a Matter of Specula tlon. 0y Asaochvtsd Prasa. Phllsdclmihla, Sept. 23.

It was an Three concerts will Iw given at the II Prsss. tallied a number of young people vtry Ideasuntly last evening at their home at 3ll Sylvan Terrace. The party was given New Vork, Bcjit. 23. It was stated iniormully to-day Unit inn Speyer syndi III donor of Mary hell, of I si ml i cat probably would sell the assets of Philadelphia Reading Railway Baflaos Uura H.rJ Coal No Hmokaf Is Kit set Msy )i.

IMS. TRAINII UC4VU HAKKIHUURO. Far New York, via fuilsiiaitiiils. 100. tl, I to a.

ut 1.00. it saa ft oT iYu srs. T.M a. I sad tt m. Vor New York, via Allsnlowo, t.00, 1.00 s.

B. (Buslnsas Men's flyer). I. mi, I. tit bltmoad fcipraaaj p.

u. Sundays, l.JO, lit a. m. Tot Pbllsdslphls. I 00, I I 00 a.

at. (nth-is I BO local siossl, 1 00, lib. 0.JO p. at. eua-days, OO a.

it sod O.M p. m. tor lalpaaaabiirf. 1 10 a. p.

m. rer Owtlyaburc t.M a. B-, u.00 aeon. J.IJ m. For Oettysbun, T.M a.

1100 boos. 1. 11 t. Sundays, l.li a. n.

for Carlisle, IK Ml p. m. for litddletowa. t. a.

1.00 aod p. at. Far Lebanon and Raadlna. 104 1st. T.M burg, and Miss Ida llaworth.

of Phil nounced today that the Perry county rnllroud, recently sold at auction in this city, had not been purcluised by or in the interest of th Pennsylvania Railroad Company, It wa said that the road had been TO RESUMEASHPHALTING. Will Start On Fifth Street To-M arrow and On Second Street On Monday Removing Market St. Knob. The concreting work on Kiflk street, between Market und Walnut, was start, iguin this morning after the short tie-up ratiMMi by inferior sand which Inspector Adi lance condemn d. (iood ami ha been procured and the concrete work on this retch of street was finished this afternuon.

To-morrow morning the Hurbcr Company will begin to lay asphalt there and the job will he tin. tithed in a few day. The Wurner Qiiin-lull Company will resiimeasphnlting on tho Consolidated Lake Superior Company auction on October 1. Details as to lipshurg, guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Shaffer, Ihose present Included Charles terms uud conditions would be aunounc New York. Sept. 113. The formal elr MK. AND WHS.

CHARLES KELLER re-turned bom yesterday tram tbsir wedding lour. Th.jr will bs at bonis to friends on nd alter S.ptimbtr it, at Hamilton aires MR8. C. 0. MILLEil, of 510 Kelly street, cpent Monday st Lawlsiown.

MR. AND MRS. JOHN WI9SINC1ER, of At-toons, srs the guests ot Mr. snd Mrs. Hlrsm Hoss, 6 Kelly street.

MR. AND MRS. 8. A. Mr DONALD, of IMS Green street, bsvs returned boms from Heading.

MIS8 ANNA DAKER, 710 North Third street, purchased for capitalists, who bought on speculation. They are willing to sell Sweney, of (Mean, Ntw ork George Anderson, John Misxkcr, Miss Itura, Stanford and Miss Viola Anderson, of this city, and George W. llaworth, of cular of Speyer 4 annouiicinir tho new Lyceum theatre this winter by the Philadelphia orchestra under the le'ld of Frit Scheel, this having been arranged by the committee last night in conference with John Mahnken, the new manager. The committee met at the residence of the aecrctary, Mrs. David Fleming, anil wa well attended, number of muxie-loving men also being present.

Much enthusiasm was manifested and it is believed that the concerts thin year will be greater successes than thone of the two preceding season. The dates for the trio of concerts are Thursday, December Thursday, January 7, and Wednesday, February 10. The lesser arrangement have not been made yet, but with Mr. Sclieel continued to the j'ennsyivaulH or any other corporation willing to give their price. alp, was given out this afternoon.

Tim securities of the subsidiary companies, j'lilllpHiiurg. Jtctrcslimcnt were serve Philadelphia, Sept. 2:1. The Hoard of neia by the consolidated iMke MiXTior Company with va'iious notes niudo by during the evening. Forney Team's First Game ISecond street next Monday, from I'nion avenue to North street, a distance of The J.

(J. Forney footbull team wa a. 1.00 s. m. makiD ns local stops), 1 00, tU, t.M, 111 p.

at. luodsys. I.M, 1.00 a. 1 11. o.tf p.

m. For Pottsrllls Tla RaaSlBf. 1.00. 1.00 a. 1.00.

1.40. 0.10 a. m. BunOkVa. Sil.

HUB a. 111.. bout two ordinary ine suiisidmry companies In course of the advancement of moneys on the loan of Speyer these iiotea indorsed by the Consolidated Company, arc to be sold at public auction on October first. Directors of the Pennsylvania Knilroiul to-day adopted a resolution giving subscribers to the new stork the liifht to pay their subscriptions In one amount instead of two payments. The resolution says that stockholders of the com organised for the season and will play The work of Imvling the knob on Mar HI.

tt p. m. ket street just cant of the subway wui rer raturiiia via Ankara. 1.11 p. m.

Fr Allsntowa sod Barton, Ps. (CO, (msktnc as local stoosl. l.so. 1.41. 0 30 9.

at mi isrondwny, lork. started this morning under city contract has ions on a trip to Philadelphia and New York. MR. WILLIAM HARCLERODK, a former pupil st the Harrisburg Conservstory of Muilc, bss been re-engiged by Rogers Brothers for this sea ion sad Is now playing with, tbrm In their new fares comedy, "In London." incir nrsr. game oi tne season on Saturday against the second Clippers on the I'nion Square grounds.

Seventeenth and Chestnut streets, llurold Gilinun has been elected manager und Robert lie terms of the sale are that the as conductor no assurance is lacking that the concerts will be fully up to the high standard established by this young organization. at. Hundnys, T.M, 0.00 a. I.6t p. B.

securities, must be bid for and pur. TRAINS FOR HARR1HHUUJ. authouzca by councils. DIDN'T HEAR THE TRAIN. chased in one parcel and Speyer 4 Co.

pany who subscribed for the capital stock allotted them under previous resolution of the board and paid the- instalment of fifty per cent, may pay the bulance due on said allotments between the fifteenth and twenty-fifth of October, t.ardner captain of the homey team, The line-up of the team will be 1. e. I he orchestras season will open in Phllsdslphls, 110. 1.00 a. 00, 4.00 p.

12.11 Bldnlaht. lunlui. i a. I.M B. reserve the right to bid In tho properties olfe red for sale.

Philadelphia on Friday, October 30. Among the stellar musicians who will dangler; 1. Whites 1. llortings W. Gardner; r.

Wise; r. KaufV- 100 p. ra 11 16 mlflntfht Lasv New Tork via O. M. J.

and AlUatowa. 4.00, 0.10 s. I.M. MA P- a. cd lutvr.

George Hanjac Struck By Locomotive MR 3. F. ASDl'RY AWL went to New York this morning. 1U03. man; r.

Koch: u. lllumeiistinpi Near Stjelton Station and May Die (Kaadlof Flyer). Buawsys 1.00 sad I.M p. m. LeiTa New Turk el f.

aaa Al- Philadelphia. Sept. 23. 8. Free assist Mr.

Scheel are Adele Au.dcrohe, pianist, who has not visited America for a number of years; Kichnrd Straus, the (icrman composer and leader, and I. Gardner; r. h. Whitmoypr; f. Oilman.

7 From Injuries. MR. JAME3 BOYD, left to-day for Pottstcan, where he enters the Hill school. STATE BANKERS MEET man, counsel for the Consolidated Lako lentowa, 1011 a ll.M. 4.10, I.M p.

a. Sundays, U.tO. MO p. a. Laare Phlladelnhia.

in 1M 10.11 a. Hupcrior Company, to-day niudo the fol George Hanjac, 332 Franklin street, fteclten, employed on some railroad O.M, O.M and 7.20 p. Sundays, 0.01, T.M a. lowing statement: Madame Strauss de Ahnn, soloist, llcrr Strauss is marked as the successor to Ninth Annual Convention Opened To- Rally Day At Thirteenth Street. work on-' the Pennsylvania railroad, near i.us ana s.n p.

m. Leave Pottavllle via naadlBB. 1.40. 1.00, llicre is a movement on foot, in Sunday, October 4 will bo Rally Day U.io a. 4.8.

T.M a. a. Sundays. 0.14 the Steclton station, was struck by a passenger train at that wint about 8 Day In Pittsburg With 300 Delegates In Attendance. which majority of stockholders will, I believe unite, to save the property and MISSES SARAH AND MARION SHANKLIN, Mrs.

H. Treon, Mrs. William II. Illl.k-enderfer, Mrs. A.

Horn, Mlas Jesale C. Bowman, Mlpj Weltzel. Mra. II. Atkln-aon and Mr.

and Mrs. 8. B. Richardson, of Harrisburg, were entertained at Wild Cat Fall, yesterday. a.

Its, p. a. at the Thirteenth Street Methodist Richard Wagner and this will be his first visit to this country. During march be will conduct portions of a number of concerts when much of his own music will be rendered. church and special services will be held Leers reunite via Auburn, T.M a.

a. Leave 11 aniline ofi. 1 no 10 li a. 11.1ft. o'clock this morning and in in the By Associated l'ress.

I think a proposition looking to the reorganization of the company is now under flarrisburg hospital in a critical condi Pittsburg. Scut. 23. Bankers from in the church. Special music is being prepared for the occasion nnd a number 1.46, t.M, 0.06.

0 40 and 11.01 p. a. Sunday aj 0.10, l.to a. I.M, 10.10 p. a.

Leave Alan Invn X', ii a. U.K. 4.M.' tion. way and will be agreed to by the stockholders. I think the details of the new of speakers will make addresses.

The services will be in charge of John A. Hanjac did not hear the approaching MISS ALLIB BRINSER left this morning for train and was at ruck mid whirled to the Philadelphia, where she has accepted pa- every section of the State of Pennsylvania and New York, Chicago, Cincinnati and other centres as well, were present at the Hotel Schenlcv to-dav, when the plan will be made public within the next T.16, t.M p. m. Sunday. 1.01 a.

4.2! an 1.06 p. a. Leave 8blppsBibur( 0.M a. I.M p. weekdays only.

altlon. aside with great force, His left arm is Atllcck, superintendent of the Sunday day or two." MUZZLER DEFENDED AGAIN. Governor Solemnly Assures Republ! rciiooi. It was learned to-day that the plan broken in several places and he has sustained contusion of the rhest and lacer ton Carlisle o.rr a. a.

ana o.li p. au weekdays only. MR. AND MRS. EIU.NK JOUNS left to-day ninth annual convention of the Pennsylvania Hankers' Association was called to for Mt.

Gretna. ations of the face. His condition lute provides for a new company capitalized at from to $40,000,000, and it is proposed to raise that amount bv Social for Christ Lutheran this afternoon was quite serious. ALDERMAN AND MRS. A.

M. LANDIS have A social for the benefit of Christ lsts Qettysburf t.ra a. ii.M aooa p. O. WtlBdsTe.

4 40 n. n. ATLANTIC CITY R. R. From Chestnut St.

snd South St Forricw, Philadelphia. can Clubs That Editors Will Soon Be Thanking Legislature for Bill. Wilkes-Barre, Sept. 23. "The editor order by Vice President E.

McK. Lloyd, President McAllister having been called home to Philadelphia, owing to the death of a relative. The roll cull showed returned from their wedding tour. Lutheran church was held last eveniu bond issue of and an assessment of $3 per share. It is understood that ofliecrs of the company arc now in on the lawn of Mr.

Wallace's home near who have railed at it nnd condemned MRS. SADIE ROUECK, 026 Myrtle avenue, Is Atlantic City. I SEPTEMBER WEDDINGS. nhu.anii, nearly 300 delegates in attendance. The Reservoir Park.

The lawn was beaut i visiting In Buffalo, New Niagara Falls and Canada tor two weeks. it," said Governor Pennypecker last night in defending the signing of the press a7.30 a. m. Lrl. communication with financial interests in Canada and New York looking to the fully decorated with Japanese lanterns and the social was well attended.

Music convention was opened with prayer by Kev. W. I j. McEwun, of this city, ufter which addresses of welcome were made A pretty wedding took place this af 7.30 a. m.

Ex a. m. muzzier before the State league of Re HON. WILLIAM II. McCORMICK.

United ternoon at 5 clock when Mrs. Sarah was furnished and refreshments served A.00 a. in. Exp. publican clubs, "will ere long, and that Atlantic City.

7.16 p. m. Exp. Ocean City. $117.30 a.

m. d'8 43 a. m. 84.15 pi m. aj.OO p.

m. bv W. B. Rodger. City Solicitor, on le 10 00 a.

in. Kxp. Walker Lewis and Mr. Alfred Alexander White were united in marriage at the Caps May IMT.SU a. m.

d'8 45 a. m. 4.1t p. m. 5.00 p.

nr. Sea Isle. 1117.30 a. in. a.

in. S4.15 p. ti.oo Ex Btites deputy marshal, of Jacksonville, and granddaughter, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Fred. J.

Gastroek, No. fe5 half cf the city of Pittsburg, nnd James al0.4! a. oi. Exp. time is not far distant, be offering their thanks to the Legislature passed STUDYING PENNSY SYSTEM.

82. IK) p. m. Exp. 11.

illock, for the bankers. home of the bride's sister, Mrs. II. A. a4.oo p.

m. b.xp. the law, because it led the van in en llerr street. President McAllister's annual address Sehacfler, 1431 Jame street. The Rev.

a5.09 p. m. Exp. (leuroring to correct what is one of the was then presented nnd was followed by Neville Priestley, of India, Goes Over fi.oo p. m.

licl. B. H. Hart, pastor of the Fifth Street FORMER MEMBER OF THE STATE LEG out. or mis- pian.

The Stockholders' Protective committee have approved the proposed plan of reorganization which they say is satisfactory to the interest they represent. THE LAST DAY. Clerks' Stayed Up Until Midnight But Their Wasted Sleep Was In Vain. Chief Clerk Thorn and Ballot Clerk Dnlly, -Sundays. he reading of the reports of the secre- Slethodist r.piseopal church, performed most conspicuous of evils." The Governor praised Attorney General Carson, Librarian Montgomery, Sundays, South 8.30.

"1 ary. treasurer and council ol aummis- hp ceremony. curalon. ISLATURE J. M.

BUCK WALTER, of Iroquois. Perry county, was In the city to-day en route to Atlantic City, where be expects to spend several days. Detailed time-tables at ticket offices. I.lthi Mrs. Lewis has been a resident of ration.

A carriage ride through the parks nnd nd Chestnut ftfl Chestnut ions Food Commissioner Warren, Zoologist Surface and the Factory Inspector. State West ILirrisburg during the past two 009 South 3d 39G2 Market residence section will be given the dele years ana is a well-known member of St. and at stations. Printer Ray he commended for confining MISSES EDITH AND KATHARINE COM- gates and their guests this afternoon and union Transfer Company will call for and the hundreds of laws passed to the space the Ridge Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. She wore a blue broadcloth o-night.

Group eight, of the Assoeia-ion. will tender a reception and smoker their fellow members in the hall room two-fifths the size of the publication they would have taken two years ago. traveling suit and carried white roses. STOCK, of Mochanic.burg, will be bridesmaids at the wedding of Dr. J.

Claxton Glt-tinfis and Miss Katharine Colhotin, which will take place this evening at 6 o'clock, In St. Mary's church, West Philadelphia. "And in all those laws," he continued, Mr. White is a candy manufacturer and has recently returned from a trip check baKcago from hotels and residences. A.

T. DICE. EDSON .1. WEEKS. Gen.

Supt. Gen. Pass. Art. CUHEEKLAND VALLEY 8.

K. TIMS TABL.B. May 25. 1901. of the hotel, the feature of which will be a vaudeville show.

The convention will to Lonnon. the Pennsylvania Lines. A special train carrying Neville Priestley, cf the Department of railways for the government India, accompanied by J. 11. Hutchinson, formerly general manager of the Pennsylvania railroad, now assistant to Second Vice President Charles Pugli and Acting Chief Engineer W.

A. Pratt, of the Pennsylvania railroad, passed through this to-day at noon and went to Marysville, where the great Rockville bridge and the enormous railroad improvements' at Enola were looked over. Later in the afternoon they went to Altoona, where the big shops were visited. Mr. Priestley's visit here is an official one for the study of American railroads.

He will go as far west as Chicago and St. Louis and will report what he saw in this country to his government. lose to-morrow with another business MR. AND MRS. JOHN B.

FRAWLEY. of 627 session, wlipn addresses will be made by A reception followed the ceremony which waa attended by the immediate families of the contracting parties. The parlors were tastefully decorated with Forster ftrest, were guests on Monday evening at the thirteenth wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Keagey, of Lebanon. ex-Comptroller Charles 01. Dawes and William H. Smith, of Philadclphoa, rep Leave. 12 1 4 1 10 111 a ra.

a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m.

p.m. a there is not one instance of vicious legislation. Only two have met with public criticism. Think, if you will, what a tribute it is to the intelligence and integrity of the Legislature when the critical opinion of its opponpnts finds but two laws to criticise. And both of these, in my judgment, are excellent laws.

"The one which has received most criticism, the law called the libel uct, is not Patrick, of the State Department, stayed up till midnight last night to receive 'belated nomination certificates, but none materialized. Sample ballots will be scot by the Department clerks to the County Commissioners after Tuesday next when the time for filing nomination papers will expire at midnight. The Socialist party in order to insure their nominees never reaching the Superior bench even if such an impossible thing us their election should occur, have named two gentlemen not learned in the law. They are a carpenter and a publisher and under the "law couldn't serve if elected, because they are mentally unprepared to discharge' the duties of the bench. resenting the banking department of potted plants and cut flowers.

Pennsylvania. MR. H. L. BURNELL is In Leanon acting as Mr.

and Mrs. White were, the recipi 7.S0 110 O.M 1 11 2.6T T.14 4 OS l.tO 1.00 12.20 1.45 1.02 10.11 4 24 T.ll 1.21 12.41 4.01 1.11 10 31 Wlnchesfe Vartlusb'f Hafterst'n Greeuctle ent of many valuable and handsome court stenographer In the absence of the regular Incumbent of that position. Mr. PARKS SAYS HE'LL WIN OUT presents. They will leave on Monday for Beaver Falls, where they will be at Burnell was formerly stenographer of the Lebanon county courts.

1.00 10.30 1.30 Uercsrsb'g home to friends on and after September Says Credentials Committee of Bridge Cbamb'g 4.45 T.M 0.45 1.0S 4.40 1.45 10 iS ZULU. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MILLER have return 7.06 12.00 1.33 Waynesb'a and Structural Iron Workers Convention Will Seat His Delegates. LEAGUE TEAMS COMING.

Whlsler-McDonald ed to their home in Rocberiy, Lebanon county, after a brief stay here. They came to Harrifburg to attend the lovo feast at the Messiah Rescue and Benevolent home, on Bailey street. Mr. Alonzo Whislcr, of 1129 C'owden By Associated Press. a libel act at all- The libel act was left just where it was before.

It is a law in respect to newspapers, and it 'is that when a newspaper conies to do its work it should exercise reasonable care, such as men in all walks of life are required to exercise. "It has been called a muzzier, but there is not from beginning to end a single prohibition. Everything is left to the judgment and discretion of the editor." street, and Miss Maud Estella McDon Shlppenb's 6.0S 7 61 10.01 1.25 1.01 1.06 11.1 Newvllle 6 21 8.10 10.23 1.42 6.21 9.24 11.30 Carlisle 1.45 8.30 10.44 2.03 6.41 0.45 12.02 Mechanb'g 6.00 1.50 11.05 2.23 6 10 10.07 12.21 Boston Nationals Here October 1 and Kansas City, Sept. 23. AVhiclipver the Credentials committee might re nald were quietly married at the Messiah Lutheran church parsonage, yester port upon the seating of Samuel J.

it. LOUIS GETS OLD PEN PARKER Tom Jones to Knter Big League Joa Kntneriords's Work At Itnlilmnre Thomas Jones, the former I'eim T'nrk first baseman, will play the initial bay MISS MARY ZIMMERMAN has returned to 10.00 1.23 Washinffton October 2 Alt. Car: mel the Attraction for Saturday. Manager Frysiiu'er is bavins troubles Dlllsburg. 'arks, of New lork city, and his fol- her home In AnrJville after a brief visit to Miss Ruth Braselmann.

of 32S South Four. owers, the early indications were that teenth street. of his own these days securing attractions to play against his "champions." All this week Mr. Frvsincpr has been to-day's session of the International Association of Bridge nnd Structural Iron Workers would develope a fight. MISS FANNIE BOMBERGER has returned to day afternoon at 3.30 clock.

Rev. Luther DeYoe performed the ceremony. Miss McDonnald is an accomplished young lady, of West Harrisburg, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Mc-ponnald, of 1516 Green Btreet. She is also a prominent members of the Messiah Lutheran church. She was gowned pale blue Lansdowne. trimmed with white silk lace and carried white roses.

on the St. Louis American league teum next season. He played such nn excellent game in the held and handlod the stick so well season as a member of the Baltimore Eastern league her home in this city after a visit to Misses Mamie and Ella Dean, of Annvllle. trying to secure suitable attractions for l.he committee had been out for hours and most of its time it was tnday and Saturday to take the place of the Evansville, team which can believed, had been taken up in consid MISS ROSE BROOK, of Lebanon, Is visiting Ar. 1.30 9.07 11.25 1.40 1.30 10.2S 12.41 a.m.

s.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

a.m. Ar. 9.37 11.48 2.17 6.47 10.20 4 25 4.21 Ar. N. 11.53 2.13 6.63 8.08 8.53 7.13 7.11 Ar.

10.H 12.10 8.11 6.00 9.45 2.20 7.11 a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

p.m. p.m. Additional eastbound local trains will rui dally, excopt Sunday, as follows: Leave Carlisle 7.05 a. 12.35 p. 2.15 p.

m. leave Mecbanlcsburg 6.64 s. 7.29 a. 12.59 p. i.ii p.

m. Leave Dlllsburg 6.35 a. 10.00 a. 6.23 p. m.

Trains Nob. 2, 8 and 110 run dally betwen Haxeretown and Harrisburg. Daily. Dally except Sunday. celled those two dates.

club that he wus drafted by the St. Louis and Washington American friends in Harrisburg. ering the claims of Parks and his fol For Saturday he has at last secured lowers in "Local I nion, Xo. 2," which ic irall.l.ni.im 1 the stroncr Mt. Carmel team which 10 culture ui jjk.

WILLIAM of Lebanon, spent league teams. At the Xational Baseball commission meeting, held in Cin President Frank Buchanan bad expelled iiih reiuisyivaiu.i ranroaa snops ana a yesterday in this city. Wilkes-Barre, Sept. 23. The convention of the State League of Republican Clubs was formally opened at the Grand Opera House in this city this morning.

President Fleitz presided. Ex-Judge Trouttman. on behalf of Mayor Price, welcomed the delegates to the city. Hon. Isadore Sobel, of Erie, ex-president of the league, responded on behalf of the delegates.

Murdock Kendriek responded in behalf of the Allied Clubs of Philadelphia. He said the Quaker City had sent its best men to the convention. Philadelphia Republicans are believers in organization and the fruits that come from it. om the association tor allcjred viola- should prove a good attraction as it will be its first appearance in this city. cinnati Monday lots were drawn and St.

ion of contracts with contractors. MR. VERYE B. MELLINGER and Miss Mar Before the convention met, Mr. Parks Mt.

Carmel has played Williamsport, Pottsvillc, Lebanon and other stronor ian W. Melllnger, of Philadelphia, are in the city visiting their father, Train Dis reiterated his former statement that he 17 teams in the State and is said to be a patcher C. H. Melllnger, 117 South Fourteenth street. and his delegation would win.

The committee had, he asserted, decided in his memtier of the -Messiah Lutheran church. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 1516 Green street, at 4 o'clock. The immediate families and a few friends of the contracting parties were present. Mr. and Mrs.

Whisler ivere the recipents of many handsome and valuable presents. They will be at home to friends on and after September 22 at 1129 Canital street. Leave. 1 1 7 p.m. a.m.

s.m. a m. Baltimore, 11.65 4.44 1.62 12.00 New York, 7.r5 12.10 8.55 11.20 4.25 8.40 11.40 I 10S p.m. p. in 4.86 2.65 6.

I 6.30 hii vor, although others declared that no CUBAN X-GIANTS DIDN'T COME intimation of the. committee's decision would be given out until their report Louis won the much admired ball player. Jones has made himself very popular among the Haltimore fans for his good nnd clean playing and they will not part with him, if it is possible. In regard to the drafting of Jones the Baltimore Sun yesterday morning commented as follows in its sporting page: "The tidings extremely unwelcorao to the baseball public of Baltimore-were conveyed in Associated Press dispatches last night that the drafting of Tom Jones, one of the pillars of tho a.m. a.m.

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6.00 7.55 11.45 4.20 5.15 8.30 11. OS Hsrrlsb'g, bunch of strong batters. On October 2 the Washington National League team will be the attraction at Islnnd Park. Howard AVilson, who pitched for Frysinger's Wilmington A. A.

team last year will twirl for the National Capital boys and show Mr. Frysinger the improvement he has made during bis stay with League company. On the Boston team which aonears No Baseball Game On tbe Island This 1.50 4.5 Dlllsburg, Afternoon and Many Fans Were Disappointed. was read in convention. The supporters of President Buchanan put little credence in the report that Parks had won out.

"I know," said one delegate, "that President Buchanan's course in suspending No. 2 has been stronrrlv commended, and if the commit Mechanb'g, 6.10 8.10 12.95 3.37 5.87 8 51 11.21 Calisle, 6.40 8 39 12.27 2.57 6.00 9.13 11.42 Newvllle. 6.02 9.00 12.51 4.10 6.27 9.34 12.01 Sbipjcnb'g 0.20 9.18 1.10 4.32 6.50 9.62 12.11 The Cuban X-Giants baseball team, liich was to have met tbe 10.37 2.05 6.88 Wayn'sb'o Cbamb'g, 0.40 9.30 1.33 4.60 7.10 10.12 12.21 Hon. John B. Robinson addressed the delegates at considerable length.

He said be was at Lancaster in 1S88 when the' league was organized and had attended every convention since except two. William L. Mathues, of Delaware county, candidate for for Stale Treasurer, said he was a firm believer in organization because it brought good results. This should not be an off-year for the Republicans of Pennsylvania. It is the duty of Republicans of Pennsylvania, he said, to speak in most emphatic terms at the coming election in order that the policy of McKinley and Roosevelt may be upheld.

J. Hampton Moore, of Philadelphia, president of the National League of Republican Clubs, claimed there are Anlt-Pitrkhlll Miss Margaret W. Parkhill, of this rfty, and Howard M. All It, of Phildelphia, were united in marriage this morning at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Parkhill, filo Harris street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J.

Henry Harms, pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Ault left for a wedding trip to Washington, following which they will go to Buffalo. After October 15 they will be at home to their friends at 708 DcKalb street, Philadelphia.

Wsllli-Emmtt Mr. Ralph Wallis and Miss Anna M. 7.30 10 38 12 51 7.67 10.67 l.U Hercsrsb'g 8.15 10.30 6.48 Oreenc'tl 7.05 10.01 1.56 6.14 Bagent'n 7.27 10.22 2.17 1.37 Maitlnsb'g 8.24 11.10 6.24 Ar. Wlno'r 9.10 11.55 7.10 a.m. a.m.

p.m. p.m. tee should favor the1 seating of the Parks crowd there will be a fight on the floor that will long be remembered." Mr. Parks has previously stated that if the committee reported adversely to him he would fight it out on the floor and that lively times might be expected. There are about 100 delegates in attendance from every part of the United States and from Canada.

It is expected that the convention will remain in session for at least a-week. No very im p.m. p.m. a.m. at Island Park this afternoon, did not put in an appearance to the great disappointment of many enthusiasts.

Manager Frysinger received a telegram from the manager of the Giants on Sunday, stating that the terms were satisfactory and that the team would be, here. Frysinger claims that by today's action the negrpes have violated their contract and suys that he will carry the matter before the Independent Association of Baseball Clubs. The news of the non-appearance of the Giants Spread about the streets this afternoon and many intending spectators did not cross the' bridge. Those who paid their admission had their money refunded, here on Thursday, Ontohnr 1, is flnnthor old Wilmington player. Aubrey, who is filling the position of short stop for the leagures in fine shape.

On Wednesday morning the team will visit the Carlisle Fair and play the Lindner club on the fair grounds. Held for Larceny of Watch and Money. John P. Hoffman, a 19-year-old boy, was given a hearing before Alderman Bates last evening on the charge or larceny of a ladies' gold watch, valued at about $50, and $1.20 In cash. It is alleged that Hoffman entered the house of F.

M. Guistwhlte, 116 Cumberland street, during the absence of the family, and stole tbe articles, afterwards pawning the watch. Hoffman denied the charge, but the evidence was sufficient to warrant the magistrate in holding blm for court. In default of $500 bail be was committed to jail. Oriole teum, by tne ol.

Louis American league team bad been allowed by the National Baseball commission, which met yesterday fn Cincinnati. "The. loss of Jones would be a serious blow to the Baltimore club, but Manager Hugh Jennings said last night thnt a strong effort will be made to keep the sturdy first baseman hero, and that he had- strong hopes that it could be "Red" Donohue, also played at York and is well-known in this city has been drafted to the Chicago American league team. Joseph Rutherford, a former Wrights-ville. twirler, arid of this year's Steelton Y.

M. C. A. and Lebanon teams, is pitching good ball for the Baltimore Eastern league team. He administered a shutout to Providence Monday.

000 men now enrolled in the Republican Kmmet were married this morning at 7.30 o'clock at the home of Mr. Earl uallis. on thirteenth street, bv ciuos or tne country. President Fleitz appointed committees on credentials, nominations, resolutions and delegates to the next national convention of league c'jiba. These commit Additional local trains will tears Harrisburg as follows: For Carlisle ana Intermedial stations at 0.37 a.

2.00 p. m. and 6.80 p. iru. also lor Mecbanicsburg.

Dlllsburg and intermediate stations at 7.30 a. 1.10 p. O.Sfl p. m. Trains Nos.

1, 8 and 109 run dally between Harrisburg snd Hat-erstowa. Pullman palace sleeping cars between New Tork sod Knoxville, on trains 1 west and 110 east and between Philadelphia and Welsh on N. aad W. railway on tralas lot west snd 18 east except that on Sunday tbe Philadelphia sleeper will run east or. No.

2. Throucb coaches to and from Philadelphia on trains 4 and I oast and 1, 7 and 9 Dally. Daily except Sunday. IL C. KENNEDY.

GEO. W. Vice Pres. ft Gen. Supt.

Supt. H. A. Gen. Pass.

Agent. ne.v. m. ii. Mine, pastor of Christ's Lutheran church.

After the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Wallis left- on an Jinmiv Cooper, Altoona's centre field extended weddm-; trio. Mr. Wallis is a tees will report to the convention at 10 member of the firm of Wallis 4 liverymen, and is well known in East clock to-morrow morning.

The convention then adjourned until to-morrow or, was at the- island and was to have played with the Ponies. Manager Frysinger secured him to temporarily fill THE H0N0RABLES EMBARK portant questions outside of the seating of the Parks delegation and the question of separating the "inside" or shopmen from the National organization are up for consideration. President Buchanan has not yet decided whether he will run for re-election and has said that his action in this regard would depend upon what stand the convention takes in his fight on the expelled New York union. The time for calling the convention to order was set for 10.30 o'clock. Kansas City, Sept.

23. The Credentials committee to-day presented two reports to the convention of the International Association of Bridge and Struc This afternoon the visiting delegates the place of Vinson, who is Buffering Harrisburg. PlppBrnnr from a sprained knee. nad an outing to Harvey Lake. Governor Pennypacker left for Allen-town at noon, where he will visit the big fair.

Aristocratic London Artillery Company Sails for Boston On the Good Ship Mayflower. By Press. Last evening at the home of the 1627 Susquehanna street, James AT THE COURT HOUSE. County Solicitor Care spent yesterday Class Rash At Dickinson Special to the Star-Independent. Carlisle.

Sept. 23. The Sophomore class of Dickinson College defeated the Freshman class in the annual class rush which was held on the college athletic field. Superior weight of 1000 told against the Freshies and they were overwhelmed. The upper classmen had charge of the contest and allowed no slugging.

V. i'lpp and Mary Bruncr were married by Rev. M. H. Stine, pastor of Christ Lutheran church.

A wedding sup London, Sept, 23. To the strains of "The Star Spangled Banner," "Marching aiternoon at ins larm at Lmglestown and spent the time in finishing making per was served after tlie ceremony. nay ior inn season oi 1WU3. hp Solicitor succeeded in gathering enough hay on the farm to feed his trotting horses MORE INSTITUTE MKMBKRS tor the next several months. additional Naniri Bnrolled for This through ueorgia, and other American airs, some two hundred members of the Honorable Artillery Company left their London armory to-day and took a train for Liverpool, to embark on the Dominion line steamer Mayflower, bound for Boston, Mass.

A large crowd of friends of the artillerymen assembled early at the armory County Commissioner Longenecker TO REFUND TWO PER CENTS Secretary Shaw to Renew Operations to the Extent of $20,000,000 To Redeem Five Per Cents. By Associated Press. Washington, Sept. 23. Secretary Sbaw authorizes the statement that owing to the scarcity of two per cent, bonds, both for circulation and as security for government deposits, he will renew refunding operations to the extent of $20,000,0:0 in accordance with the previous Of the tolal Issue of o-f two tural Iron Workers on the status of local union No.

2, of New York city, whose leader is Samuel J. Parks, and which recently was suspended by President Buchanan. The majority report referred the matter to the convention for final action, while the minority report declared that the suspension of the union was unconstitutional. Mr. Parks and his fellow-membera of union No.

2 were requested to leave the hall until the con Miles May Be At Chambersbnra; Special to the Star-Independent t'hambersburg, Sept. 23. Lieutenant-General Nelson A. Miles. U.

S. retired, has been extended an invitation to be present at the reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic of Southern Pennsylvania which will be held here on WESTSUN MARYLAND KAJLROAD BALTIMORE AND HARRISBURG DIV. Schedule In Effect June 21, 1903. Leave Shlppeosburg 6.55 a. 1.10 and 1.59 p.

arrive at Cbambersburg 0.31 a 1.45, 8.25 p. Edreitont at 7.28 a. 2.34, 4.21 p. at Hageratown 8.02 a. 2.00, 5.05 p.m.

Leave Hageratown st 6.26, 11.00 a. 7.00 p. arrive at Edgeruont at 7.03, 11.31 a. 7.32 p. Chambersburg, 8.01 a.

12.28, S.M p. Shlppensburg, Si a. 12.56, 8.67 p.m. Leave Edgemont 7.36 a. 2.38.

4.35 p. arrive Baltimore 10.27 a. 1.05, 7.18 p. m. Leave Baltimore 4.30, 8.16 a.

4.03 p. arrive Edgemont 7.03, 11.31 a. 7.32 p. Leave Magerstown 8.08 a. 8.07 p.

arrive Cherry Run 8.49 a. 8.49 p. m. Leave Cherry itun, 1.10, 9.60 a. 6.45 arrive Hageratown 6.65, 10.31 a.

S.40 p. m. Leave Edgemont 7.31 a. 2.38 p. arrive Gettysburg 8.42 a.

8.62 p. Porters 9.25 a. 4.49 p. York 10.10 a. t.uj p.

m. Leave Tork 9.00 a. 4.12 p. arrlva Porters 1.33 a. 4.47 p.

Gettysburg 10 a. 6.19 p. Edgemont ll.M n. 7.31 p. m.

B. A O. passenger trains leave Cherry Rui for Cumberland and intermediate points, dsily, except Sunday, at 8.65 a. ra. Exprttn No.

5, dally, at 12.49 p. m. Chicago Express, dally, at 1.54 p. m. F.

II HOWELL. B. H. GRISWOLD. Gen.

Pa. AgL General TrfH Menrr to wish the company a successful "campaign." Many of the members of the vention had disposed of their case, and this they did peaceably. made a trip to Lancaster this afternoon. Marriage licenses were issued to Mr. Alfrpd A.

Whitp, of Beaver Falls, and Sarah S. Walker, of Harrisbinv; Mr. Calvin L. Donley, of Harrisburg, and Miss Essie P. Shrander, of Steelton; Mr.

Fred U. Weaver, of Upper Paxton, and Miss Martha A. Groff, of Mifflin township. SECRET SOCIETIES. Octaroro tribe, No.

91, I. O. R. adonted company who participated in -the--previous visit expressed kecri resret af beirii cent, bonds, the treasurer already holds for circulation and for deposits $480,000,000. Sec unable to' accompany the" departing de retary Sbaw also authorizes the statement tachment; while those leaving were evidently delighted at the prospect.

that he will redeem the five per cent, bonds maturing February 1, 1904. paying interest to maturity. Formal Instructions to the several Wlntsr't Lecture Course The list of subscribers to the Dauphin Institute is constantly growing, many names having been added since the prospectus was issued. Included among the Dew members are the following. Minnie Milligan, Margaret Charles, Jlrs.

M. W. Jacobs, Robert Jacobs, Sarah Jacobs, Katherine McFarland, M. Kath-erine McXifT, F. B.

Mickey. Mrs. F. B. Mickey, Eva Rinard, Laura.

Longaere, Mrs. Margaret Smith. Mary Whitman, Kliza Hanawalt, Joseph Clark, W. D. Thomas, Mildred Thomas, Mrs, J.

A. tfumbaugh, Mrs. Sadie Strine. George F. Fenical, Charles A.

Miller, Mrs. Charles A. Millpr. Anna M. Miller, Mrs.

F. P. Carey, J. C. Yinrjst, Mrs.

Irvin Matz. V. Carey, E. W. Hartz.

Mrs. E. W. Hartz, A I. Seltzer, Frank L.

Hutter, Joseph' feltzer. G. M. Sloan, Frederick M. Ott Mrs.

Frederick M. Ott. F. A. Houston! Henry C.

Fink. Mrs. Laura Houston. W. A.

Houston, Mrs. Henry C. Fink. Liiella J'nor to the departure of the artillery men, Lieutenant Colonel, the Earl of Denbigh, commanding, paraded the com sub-treasuries authorizing them to redeem on presentation will be Issued to-day. PREPARING FOR WAR Russians Buys Tons of Cereals and Block Port Arthur Japan Contracts for Two Gunboats.

Br Associated Tokio, Sept. 8, Via Victoria, B. four palefaces last evening. pany, whose smart uniforms and pood Tbe banks that have had on file with the John Harris ledge. No.

193. Knights of alignment created an excellmt imprcs- treasurer for thirty days or more five per Pythias, will confer degrees this evening on cent, bonds as security for' public deDositH October 10. While General Miles has not yet taken action in the matter, it is understood from close, friends that he will accept. Presbyterian Called to West Virginia. Special to the Star-Independent.

Carlisle, Sept. 23. Rev. Fred. Diehl.

a native of this place, and until recently pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Welsh Run. has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church at Piedmont, West Virginia. Annrltle ''Jeornai" Chances Hands Special to the Star-Independent. Annville, Sept. 23.

Cyrus E. Shenk, of this place, has purchased the plant and good will of the Annville "Journal" from Joseph II. Kreider. Mr. Shenk will begin to publish the "Journal" on October 1.

several candidates. 111 be permitted to substitute approved State- and municipal bonds therefor, which will be Sept. 23. The Asahi says Russian mili Cornplanter tribe. No.

61. I. O. R. will accepted at 75 per nt- of their value.

hold election of officers to-morrow evening at tary authorities at Port Arthur have invited tenders for supplying 8,200 tons of tbe wigwam. Union Square ball. We promptly obtain B. and foreign To Increase fVnlamey Production By Associated Press. Tbe third degree of tbe Knights of the Mys tic Chain was conferred on number of can Peoria, Sept.

23. With the low- didates last evening at Old Fellows' ball br price of whiskey all houses are experi St. John's castle. No. IT.

encing an enormous demand, and the whi-ikev trust has ordered an inerpaso M. t.amble. I. Gamble. .1.

W. Bom-berger, Andrew Schiitzenbach, W. B. Manstellcr. Emma C.

Mower, Miss E. Ihtite; S. Pomeroy, Raymond Clark, ti. Walter Spahr. Mrs.

Charles Kunkel; James Lamberton, Mrs. Julia Sellers', Irvin Matz. 8emi model, sXetcb or photo cl lm-ntirn loM Kosa Broken In Peculiar Manner thp r'-anncitv of the Crest W-rn nrM Choristers af It Paul's Katcrtalncd The choir of the St. Paul's P. E.

Church was entertained at supper last The thirty choristers and fifteen guests partook of a splendid menu, served at two beautifully decorated tables, presided over by the Rector, the Rev. Leroy F. Bilker, and Choirmaster Bereghy. After supper Ping Pong and other games were in order, and everybody had a jolly good time. Franklin Building and Loan Association is now issuing stock in the twenty-fourth series.

Dues commencing October next. Shares can now be gotten at the office of the treasurer, S. W. Fleming, semad floor, Xo. 32 North Third street.

22 St Special to tb? Star-IndE pendent. the-Monan-h fln.I tU. ireereport on piienoiiy. rwr inrw iws, KrTRAOE-KARKS wheat, 5,300 tons of barley and other certals. The harbor entrance is now being blocked with timber and iron chains nightly by the Russian naval officials, no reason being given for such action.

The Japanese government baa contracted with the Thorneyeroft yards in England for two river gunboats, each carrying eight guns, to be shipped in sections to Shanghai for building. Eleven Japanese fishing vessels which were unlawfully seized by Russian cruisers- and sent to Kamchatka have been released with their masters and crews. Carlisle Sept. 23. I).

K. Stahl. of hpre at a capacity of 13.500 bushels per Walnut Ilottom. is nursinj; a broken hjar and the Clobe and Pekin. on Ortohpr nose which he sustained in a eeiiliar 1.

A new Mill is heins erected at the Atlas to increase capacity and the Wool Lebanon Parbera Organise Special to tbe Star-Independent. Lebanon, Sept. 23. All of the barbers of this city have organized and adopted a scale of prices and hours for closing shops for the nijiht. The organization was the result of conference between journeymen and masters and i mutually satisfactory.

manner. He was endeavoring to put a horse in s-tocks in order to f'ioc him when the rope broke and struck hin ecross the nostrils, severing the cartilage from the 1nc! Permit for Frame BuiMinjr Ferree thi morning isued a permit to Edward Looker lo build a frame stable at North ilth street. The wtfl bo ners are rushin? work on their inde-r ndent house. The trust is engaged in its force of 3lO men for operations cf its now idle plants. Opposite U.

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