-ENHAUT - - - • The following musical program will lie given Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock by Class No. 3 of the Enhaut Church of God, taught by Mrs. H. T. Hoy: Invocation, the Rev. C. H. Grove; Scripture reading, Charles Bashore; vocal solo, Edward Paull; piano and violin duet, Miss Bonltz and Mr. Roth: vocal solo, Mrs. Stephen Keim; reading, Mrs. A. W. Ellenberg er; vocal duet, Mrs. Stump and Mrs. Lehn; piano duet. Miss Helen Brehn and Miss Hazel Aikens; vocal solo, Miss Mildred Garman; reading, Mrs. Relgel; selection, Ladies' chorus: *j>iano solo. Mrs. John Lehn: violin duet, Lampka and son; vocal solo, Miss Grace Grove; piano duet. Miss Fredith Eichelberger and Miss Ethel Horner; vocal solo, Harold Wells; piano duet, Ralph Westbrook and Mr. Hearst; vocal duet, Misses Elizabeth and Emma Beshore; vocal solo, Ray mond Keim; address, the Rev. C. 11. Grove. COMPENSATION CHANGES legislation to change the compen sation system was discussed with Gov ernor Brumbaugh to-day by a com mittee representing organized labor. In the delegation were a number of officers of the mine workers' union and they were accompanied by Representa tive James H. Maurer, of Reading, president of the State Federation of Labor. They were much pleased with the Governor's attitude relating to labor's requests for changes. THIRD CLASS CITY HEARING Announcement was made to-day that all third class city bills would be considered by the House committee on municipal corporations on Tuesday. There is a possibility that all amend ments to the Clark act may be put into ono bill. TRY THIS TO BANISH ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS People who have been tormented for years—yes, even so crippled that they were unable to help themselves— have been brought back to robust health through tho mighty power of Rheuma. Rheuma acts with speed; It brings in a few days tho relief you have prayed for. It antagonizes the poisons that cause agony and pain in the joints and muscles and quickly the torturing soreness completely disap pears. It. is a harmless remedy, but sure and certain, because it is one discov ery that has forced rheumatism and sciatica'"to yield and disappear. Try a 50-cent bottle of Rheuma. and if you do not get the joyful relief you expect, your money will be returned. H. C. Kennedy always has a supply of Rheuma and guarantees it to you." —Adv. ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Cause of Indigestion. A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion 's nearly always due to acidity—acid stomach—and not, as most folks be lieve, from a lack of digestive juices. He states that an excess of hydro chloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermenta tion, then our meals sour like gar bage in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. AVe then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash, or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any phar macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast while It is effervescing, and furthermore, to con tinue this for one week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stim ulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results.—Adv. GRADUATES Our line of Commence ment Invitations, Pro grams and Announce ments is now ready and we invite your in spection. This year's samples are designed with a special view of meeting the growing demand for the displaying of class colors, and the varied designs are most beautiful and pleasing. These Goods Can Be Furnished Either Printed, Embossed or Engraved To Sait Purchaser Visiting or Personal Cards Engraved or Printed Get in touch with our Sales Department without delay. Let us know your de sires and we will submit samples and quote prices. THE TELEGRAPH PRINTING CO. 216 Federal Square HARRISBURG, PA. THURSDAY EVENING, RAILROAD RUMBLES, REFUSE DEMAND OF MACHINISTS Western Maryland Officials Present Proposition; May Be Accepted Hagerstown, Md., March 22. Offi cials of the Western Maryland Rail road Company yesterday afternoon re fused to grant the striking machinists, assistants and apprentices an increase of six cents an hour. The demand ■was made at a conference between a committee of strikers and representa tives of the railroad. The strikers, about three hundred in number, walked out of the shops on Tuesday because they allege the railroad officials broke their contract with them by promoting two men to positions as machinists who were not entitled to the position or pay. May Accept New Offer A proposition submitted to the strikers by the railroad officials look ing to a settlement of the difficulty was taken into consideration by the strik ers at a later meeting and may be ac cepted. At the request of the railroad offi cials, Sheriff Long placed deputies as guards at the shops though there were no signs of trouble. The first plan of the strikers to call out all union shop men on the Western Maryland Rail road, it is said, has been abandoned. CONDUCTOR LOSES EYESIGHT Henry C. Braun, freight conductor on the Philadelphia and Reading rail way, who has been off duty for two months on account of eye trouble, has returned from Philadelphia, where he had a special examination. The sight of his right eye is entirely gone as the result of an accident in January. AVhile en route to Harrisburg from Hagerstown a spark hit the eye and lodged in the pupil. An eye specialist at Hagerstown was forty-five minutes removing the spark. A month ago Conductor Braun discovered that his sight was gone. Ho is a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and resides in Prospect street. FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEETING Interesting addresses are on the calendar to-night for the regular monthly meeting of the Friendship and Co-operative Club for Railroad Men. The meeting will be held in the rooms, 307 Market street. It is prob able that a committee will be named to-night to arrange for an open meet ing to be held in the near future. Doctor Tells How to Quickly Strengthen Your Eyesight at Home strengthen ing the eyes of thousand*. It is guaran t e e d to strengthen eyes Ki7o in one week's time In many stance*, Often ntireiy does vy with glass- quickly re lieres inflammation, aching, itching, burning, tired, workstrained. watery eyes. Not n secret remedy. Absolutely harmless, formula on every package. See Doctor's announcement soon to appear In this paper. Bon-Opto prescription Ailed by all drusebU. HOW I CURED MY CATARRH TOLD IN AJjMPLE WAV Without Apparatus, Inhalers, Salves Lotions, Harmful Drugs, Smoke or Electricity Heals Day and Night It is a new way. It is something absolutely different. No lotions, sprays or sickly smelling salves or creams. No atomizer, or any apparatus of any kind. Nothing to smok or lnha'.e. No steaming or rubbing or injections. No electricity or vibration of massage. No powder; no plasters: no keeping In the house. Nothing of that kind at all. Something new and different, something delightful and healthful, something Instantly successful. You do not have to wait, and linger and pay out a lot of money. You can stop it over night—and I will gladly tell you how—FREE. I am not a doctor and this Is not a so-called doctor's prescription—but I am cured and my I friends are cured, and you can be I cured. Your suffering will stop at once like magic. I Am Free--You Can Be Fre> My catarrh was filthy and loathsome. It made me ill. It dulled my mind. It undermined my health and was weak ening my will. The hawking, cough ing. spitting made me obnoxious to all. and my foul breath and disgusting habits made even my loved ones avoid me secretly. My delight In life was dulled and my faculties Impaired. 1 knew that In time It would bring me to an untimely grave, because every mo ment of the day and night it was slow ly yet surely sapping my vitality. But 1 found a cure, and 1 am ready to tell you about It FREIS. Write mo promptly. RISK JUST ONE CENT Send no money. Just your name and address on a postal card. Say: "Dear Sam Katz: Please tell me how you cured your catarrh and how I can cure mine." That's all you need to say, I will understand, and I will write to you with complete Information. t'REIS, at once. Do not delay. Send postal card or write me a letter to-day. Don't think of turning this page until you have asked for this wonderful treat ment that can do for you what It has done for me. SAM KATZ. ROOM BMI3R 2809 Indiana Avenue Chicago. 111. HXKRIBBURG tfttffV TELEGRXPB TIMELY RULES TO FREIGHT SHIPPERS Pennsy Reprints Valuable In formation Given to Merchants in Greater New York In a recent circular the Pennsyl vania Railroad gives timely and valu able advice to freight shippers on the question of loss and damage. The in formation is reprinted from the "Greater New York" official bulletin of The Merchants' Association of New York. Under the heading, "The Traffic Bureau Makes Appeal To Shippers To Help The Carriers by Observing Sim ple Rules," and "Containers and Bills of Lading Are Frequently Found to be Defective," the circular reads as fol lows: "From time to time, through the columns of 'Greater New York,' we have invited the attention of mem bers to the importance of issuing clear und legible bills of lading or shipping orders; also to the importance of using good containers, removing all old marks from second-hand containers and marking packages plainly. "Too much stress cannot be laid upon these subjects. The railroads and steamship lines receive the ma jority of package freight during the afternoon, especially during the one or two hours before their closing time. After the shippers' team is admitted to tho piers, which very often follows a long wait in line, a second delay is experienced if the bills of lading or shipping orders are illegible or the packages are not plainly marked so as to correspond to the shipping docu ments. Defective Shipping Orders "We have recently received from the carriers photographic reproduc tions of shipping: orders received by the railroads which are a disgrace to the shippers from whim they emanat ed. In making both of these shipping orders carbon paper was used. In one case, while the writing is reproduced, it is indecipherable; and in the other case the carbon paper used did not re produce 10 per cent, of the writing which must have been on the original shipping order. Great care should be exercised in making these important, documents and if possible they should be typewritten. In any event they should be legible and if carbon paper is used it should be of good quality so as to clearly reproduce all writing on the original. "The carriers have united in seek ing the co-operation of the shippers and we heartily endorse suggestions which they made in the form of circu lars to their patrons. If our members will give the suggestions the serious consideration they deserve, a great many claims for loss and damage will doubtless be obviated." Here Is the Circular • " 'Every cent that a railroad pays out for loss and damage represents waste. The Pennsylvania Railroad is forced to spend in this manner more than $1,000,000 per year. This is a burden to the company. Moreover, it does not save patrons from annoyance and possible loss of business when freight goes astray or is damaged.' "The railroad is doing all in its power to reduce this loss. It now asks the co-operation of its patrons in the effort. "Here are four ways in which ship pers can help. "1. Use good containers. "2. Mark articles plainly. Remove all old marks. "3. Write bills of lading and ship ping orders legibly. "4. Deliver freight early and avoid delay and damage." RAILROAD NOTES James K. treasurer of the Mutual Beneficial Association of Penn sylvania Railroad Employes, of Phila delphia, was in Harrisburg yesterday and to-day. John R. Pott, traveling passenger agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, was in Harrisburg to-day. William P. Hoffman, engineer of the Tyrone division of the Pennsyl vania Railroad, died yesterday. He had been ill with typhoid fever. En gineer Hoffman was 35 years of age and resided at Tyrone. Superintendent N. W. Smith and Road Foreman of Engines L. C. Clem son, of the Middle division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, with a large delegation from Altoona, will come to Harrisburg to-night for the meeting of the Friendship and Co-operative Club. Fred Burns, supervisor for the Pennsylvania Railroad at York, was In Harrisburg yesterday. G. W. Nester, real estate agent fdr the Pennsylvania Railroad, was in York yesterday. The pay car of the Philadelphia division of the Pennsylvania Railroad started on its semimonthly trips to day. Philadelphia and Reading Railway officials estimate that it will cost $3,000,000 annually to meet the re quirements of the Adamson law. 1 Surprisingly Good | Cough Syrup Made at I Home | Coats Very Little and Eull; Madr, f but la Remarkably Effective. f You'll never really know what a fine cough syrup you can make until you prepare this famous home-made remedy. You not only save $2 as compared with the ready-made kind, but yoii will also have a more effective and dependable remedy in every way. It overcomes the usual' coughs, throat or chest colds in 24 hours —relieves even whooping cough quickly. Get' 2Va ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth) from any good drug store, pour it into a pjnt bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Here you have a full pint—a family supply—of the most effective cough syrup that money can buy—at a cost of only 54 cents or less. It never spoils. The prompt and positive results given by this pleasant tasting cough syrup liave caused it to be useu in more homes than any other remedy. It quickly loosens a dry, hoarse or,, tight cough, heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes, and re lief comes almost immediately. Splen did for throat tickle, hoarseness, bron chitis, croup and bronchial asthma. Pine* is a highly concentrated com pound of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and has been used for generations for throat and chest ailments. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "2\ boys of the High School and of th'al borough Tuesday afternoon at 4 i'clock In the High School Auditorium, an Military Training Among Youngfi Men. More than 100 boys of the High' School have volunteered to Join a mili tary training organization and efforts' ire being made to arouse more inter-< sst In the boys of the borough. It is' probable that a temporary organiza tion will be formed at this meeting* PYRAMID The Quicker Von Get a Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treatment the Uet nd me a Free sample of Pyrnmlil Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. Name Street <"*ltv Ptnte •——— The Kosine Treatment for" EPILEPSY can be used with absolute confidence* It relieves all fear of the attacks which, are so frequent in that terrible dis ease. We want every sufferer of Epi lepsy to give the Kosine Treatment a* trial, for the success of the treatment during the past fifteen years has proved the Kosine Treatment to be of unusual merit. Call at our store and get a iarga bottle for $1.50. If, after using, you are not entirely satisfied your money will be refunded.V Booklet giving com plete dletry, etc., free on request. George A. Gorgas, 1(> North Third street.—Advertisement. Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known As Snake Oil Will Positively Relieve Pain in Threa Minutes Try It right now for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore, stiff and swollen joints, pains In the head, baclr and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. Af ter one application pain disappears as if by magic. A never falling remedy used Inter* nally and externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, Diphtheria and Tonsllitis. This oil Is conceded to bo the mosti penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and Immediate effect In re lieving pain Is duo to the fact that it penetrates to tho affected parts at once. As an Illustration, pour tea drops on the thickest piece of sole leather and It will penetrate tills sub stance through and through in threa minutes. Accept no substitute. This great oil is golden red color only. Every; bottle guaranteed; 25c, 50c and JI.OO a bottle, or money refunded. Sold by Geo. A. Gorgas' Drug Store, Harrisburg.—Adv. | CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS j J Tells How To Get Quick Relief | front Head-Colds. It's Splendid! ; -- - . I ■ .J ■ ... | In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your* head will clear and you can breathe* freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No strug-* gling for breath at night; your cold or* catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Creant, Balm from your druggist now. Apply, a little of this fragrant, antispeticj healing cream in your nostrils. Ifc penetrates throueh every air passage* of the head, soothes the Inflamed or* swollen, mucous membrane and relie6 comes instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-upi with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief comes so quickly. 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