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OYESCOITST! What a Timely and Appropriate Subject Gfailly mornings are now the order of the day. The wise and careful man will guard against die sudden changes of temperature by wearing a Fall Overcoat DON'T SAY THAT YOU CAK'T AFFORD. BUYING OKE PROVIDING AT- TEND WOLF'S FIRST SPECIAL SALE OF THE SEASON. This includes several thousand handsome and nobby garments. Delicate shades, tints and hues seem to be the favorite for the coming season in FALL OVERCOATS.

They must be seen to be appreciated. Novelties in Bjys' and Children's Fall Your inspection is solicited. I SAKC The Strictly One Price Clothier, 828 CU1CBSSLA1TD STEEET, LEBANON, PA. GRAND OPENING! All the Latest Designs in" FOOTWEAR For Fall and Winter at COHEN BRO'S, Philadelphia Shoe Store, 735 Cumberland St. Peopled House The largest and loading 1 Shoe House ia the City! OU should not defer paying us a visit, it will be money in your pocket.

We offer special --ind attractive bargains in die finest and medium grades of Footwear. It will interest the ladies to see our magnificent assortment and splendid styles Oxford Ties Sand Cut Shoes suitable for summer wear, which we carry in every style and shape and in all widths. We also carry a complete line of Children's Red Shoes in all widths. Our line of Men's Hand Sewed Shoes, in either Calf, Patent Leather and Prussia Calf, can not be equaled anywhere. PncEs ALWAYS THE LOWEST.

People's Shoe House, 781 Cumberland Street Two DOOXY Below ColenuuTtt PETER HAOER Prep. GEO. I. HAUER. Manager BOTTLING WORKS, Botders ot Iron City and Rochester Brewing Company's Celebrated La- ger Beer and Bergner MsBufieluWrS 01 Sb Engel Brewing Company's Tann- haeoser.

AKOJCATIC GIKOKB ALE, SABSAPABILLA, SODA, BIKCH BEEB, OKASOE CIDEB, PKAE CIDER AKD GRAPBLET All Orders Promptly Delivered. Restless, irritable, excitable, and exacting" is the charge against you by those nearest and dearest to you. They don't know the horror that oppresses you. Every hour pains run rampant through your body. You suffer secretly as long as yon can, then go all to pieces and "don't care" what happens.

The iron grip of female disease is upon you. Dear Sister, Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound" has cured thousands like you. It kills the pain, and invigorates the system. No more backache, no- more "bearing down," no more restless days and sleepless nights, hope will take the place of despair, your daily duties will be a delight, and life a joy. ATldrngKiitt nil it, orient by in form of Fllis or MOUS BY THE NOVELIST.

Peopled by the Genial of Ui0 Muter Hand, with Characters Thut Appeal to All, Are Fast Dlsappearine from Old House. Addnw i deuce. I.TDIA E. XUV MKMCAL I.TXV, KIRKS ilAMONi MR SOAP Healthful, Cleansing, Cnrss Chapped Hands, Wounds, Bemoves and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP, Scecially Adapted for Use in Hard Wata IT now.

1 DO IT NOW! Go get a nice Piano now, A Krakauer we mean; 5t is the finest ever The nicest ever seen. Not high in price, neither, And stays in tune with Anything ever Well and makes no bother And is very handsome. ALWAYS ON EXHIBITION AT iller's maylO-ly 821 Cumberland St, LEBANON, PA. PAINFUL By use of MeGowan's Pile Ointment. Recommended by everybody.

Acts by destroying and absorbing the tumors. Allays the pain almost instantly. SQC PER Box. Sold by Druggist, S.iW. Cor.

7th Cumberland, LEBANON. FA. T)UBE ICE 1 The Keystone Zee Company, ICE mil Famish thta WHOLESALE and BETAII- at the Lowest Market Prices i Ere long another of the fast vanishing localities, peopled by the genius of the master novelist with characters more real to us in some respects than their present inhabitants, will be nonexistent. Entering Ldncoln's-inn-fields from Great street, turn to the right, panse at SS, and picture Mr. Tulkinghorn emerging one evening from chambers where "lawyers lie like maggots in nuts." Imagine walking through the inn, passing beneath its ancient Tndor gateway, and visiting Mr.

Snagsby, the larw stationer in Cook's court, Cnisitor street, with a view of ascertaining where Nemo, the mysterious law writer, lives. A little to the south of Old BufldiTigs, on the west side of Chancery lane, tura Bishop's court and Chichester Rents. the latter approached through a tunneled passage alongside the Three Tuns public house. To the Rents came the "two gentlemen, not very neat aboui the cuffs and buttons," who instituted perquisitions through the court, dived into the Sol's parlor and wrote ravenous little pens on tissue pvier "those sensational reports of the inqtie.sc which had just been heLji at that known and popular of eutertuin- the Old Sol's Arms." W'sisthe present Old ShipTavem. it stands at the head of the court, facing it on one side and the wall of Lincoln on the other.

It is certainly ancient enough, and on the first floor can still the identical long, low room wkm the coroner presided, and where Swills, the comic vocalist, pre- seiited to the harmonic meeting his admirable impersonation of that important official. i So far identification is plain sailing. But where was the famous rag and bot- tie chop, whose gin soaked proprietor died from spontaneous combustion? Mr. lliinmer, in "About London with Dick- is silent on the subject. The writer of "Dickens' London" thinks it must nave stood in Bishop's court hard for no other reason apparently than the fact of its being "an old, narrow, dreary, decaying and mournful passage, just the place in which such people as the poor law writer and crazy Miss Flite would have made a home." But a careful study of every allusion made by Dickens to tua locality will, 1 think, show 'that Mr.

Pemberton is probably mistaken. Krook's shop is spoken of as "lying and being in the shadow of tho wall" "blinded by the wall." No house in Bishop's conrt exactly answers to this description. On the contrary, the only likely one at the corner next to Old Sol's faces an open passageway which leads to New square. Krook's must therefore be sought for at Nos. and 9 hi the Rents (now occupied by a -Jaw stationer), opposite the Old Ship, fronting the court on one side and on the other "within a couple of yards off and entirely blinded by the wall" so often referred to in the narrative.

Miss Flite, meeting Esther Summer- ison and the wards in chancery one mom- ing in Old square, invited them to come and see her lodgings. So close by did she live that, "slipping out at a little side gate," she "stopped most unexpectedly in a narrow back street" (Star yard, leading to Carey street), "part of some courts and lanes immediately outside i the wall of the inn," and she was at home. She lodged in a garret at the top of Krook's shop, described as "blinded by the wall of Lincoln's Inn, which intercepted the light within a couple of yards." She lived in a pretty large room, from which she had a glimpse of the roof of Lincoln's Inn hall; the new one, be it remembered, for the old hall is entirely shut out from view by the tall houses in old buildings. It is during the visit that the poor little creature draws aside the curtain of the long, low garret window and calls attention to a number of bird cages hanging there, whoso occupants Lady Jane, the cat, is forever striving to devour, crouching "on the parapet outside for hours and hours." This is conclusive testimony, for no other house in either the Old an attic with an outside parapet. The windows are mostly dormers, or flush with the wall, while from no other garret a glimpse of the old hall roof he had.

This can readily be tested by standing close to the hall and looking through the trees toward Chichester Rents, where tho slated top story and long, low garret window of the rag and bottle shop may be identified. In a miserable back room on the second floor of this dismal abode Captain Hawdon, alias Nemo, was found dead by Mr. Tulkinghorn and by his own hands from an overdose of opium. "To a hemmed in churchyard, pestiferous and obscene, they take our dear brother here departed and lower him down a foot or two." On the steps leading to this charnelhouse Dame Durden finds her mother, "with one arm creeping around a bar of the iron gate and seeming to embrace it." This spot is rather hard to find, but walk up Catherine street from the Strand, and half way up on the right turn into Russell court leading into Drury lane, and midway to the left of this passage, is the approach to the "consecrated ground." The little tunnel of a conrt is much as it was forty years ago. But the lamp is gone, and the old iron gate is not the ene depicted by H.

K. Browne. Children now play as best they can on the asphalted surface of the hemmed in area, where once poor Jo saw the mortal remains of the stranger who had been "worry good" to him put into the ground "werry nigh the James Gazette. on art eighteen acre lage." He is almost as active years ago, when his daring horseback inade him, famous all world. lie is seventy-four fiaxa but teepa constantly busy.

has nothing else to do he oil colors and adds to the unique ration of the ancient farmhoi which ho resides. Nothing: exae! Mr. Stone's painting is to be-fooi and what he has done? if i a score of years must have kept him employed. Almost everything m. the house is decorated.

Red c'the 003-htest ver- milHon hue. green ivals the grass in June, yellow whicii would do credit to the daffodil and tie of the most lively shade, go into all his scrolls, stars, flowers, stripes and nondescript figures. The ceiling of the dining room is hiu- i den in wonderful designs tracecl in vivid colors. There is no attempt at lilending i or compounding colors. They are laid on as they come from the pots and tubes.

and the patterns are original creations, i Even the stove has come in for a base i line of vivid decoration, and one of ike two clocks in the room is completely i covered with paint. The picture frames are decorated; the mantel has gener- ous I'hare of decoration; the oilcloth I table covers have added designs the maker nover contemplated, even the chairs have been treated to a display of i the old man's handiwork. On the walls, and even on the doors, he has oil paint- ings and compositions from his brush. i They are not high art, but they are very effective and show considerable genius. I (N.

Cor. Boston Herald. The Muscular Strength of a Trouf. We sat for an hour or more on the east bank of the Beaverkill at Rockland and watched the trout of that celebrated river passing over the dam, which is I nearly three feet high, with about a 4-inch volume of water pouring over it. The trout ranged in size from ten to eighteen inches, and during the time we i sat there at least tweaty managed to get i over.

In many instances a first attempt failed, owing, however, more to an apparent want of judgment, or perhaps of experience, than from lack of physical ability in the fish to accomplish the feat, the smaller fish as a rule failing to get over in the first effort. But few of the larger fish made a clean jump into the smooth water above the apron of the dam; most of them passed perpendicularly up the falling waters and with apparent ease. These fish were enabled to swim straight up this downpour of the waters by the great muscular power they possessed; there was no trick, no sleight of hand about was pure strength of body, which is evidently centered in the peduncle or tail and'the tail fin. They actually sculled their bodies up this comparatively dense mass of water. The query naturally arises: If a 10- inch trout can swim up trach a fall, what is the capacity of a salmon of forty inches under similar Angler.

Cobanon and Une. On LeaTB AinvT Lebanon village Penryu Mt. Bone JElngst, Lancaster Arrive is SOLVED fay ffie production, of our SHC SCTNDAY3 Arrive Lebanon- Douaghmore Cornwall -Miners' Penryn Mt. I ittoaa from Hartsborg.RiacUnB Pott a on South-bound trains connect at ManheimWi ullad I Phiaand New nts between Keadlnir and WI trains on Heading £ss ou-oun rans connect at Ma points between Beading and ColSnWa Beading BaUroad Corapan, b8 7 Wholesome CORNWALL LEBANON RAILROj All on THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TIMS TABUt No. 34.

In Ic delivered to aU sections ot the city dally. Ca be had at No. 714 Cumberland Street at all iiours. Thelephone connections. Ice of the Purest Quality.

Give me a call. W. BEHNY, apr4-tt Proprietor. IBS HATTHES, Teacher of Piano A PUPIL OF W. H.

S.HER.WOOD. FOB TERMS APFtT AT 402 East Cumberland Street, LEBANON, PA. WILLIAM WAHL, ot this city, is now ready to take contracts for cleaning Cesspools, Privies, Waste Holes and Cisterns. ODORLESS EXCAVATOR Address all orders to WM. WAHL, P.

O. BOX 18. LEBANON, PA, Orders receive immediate attention, septs Im "Did yon ever notice the cnrions difference in the seses which is shown iii the TV-aj- a man or a woman fixes r- remarked a gentleman to a ladj the other day. "You ask a man when snch and such a thing happened, and he always answers, 'in the year so and or, 'atxrat 1800 and but the woman invariably says, 'About so many years or, 'it was so many years after I was or, 'the year after Teddie was and so on." "Yes," replied his companion, "I have noticed it in myself. I feel that I am getting like the western widow who all her farming operations from or before -'the year I planted which her realistic way of referring to her husband's York Tribuna.

A Ten Thousand Tear Clocb. Herr A. Noil, of Berlingen, Germany, has constructed the most marvelous that was ever evolved from the human mind. Calculations based on two years of solid going prove what the maker claims for his wonderful clock, that it will run for 10,000 years without winding. Hands on the dial point to the time of day, the day, the week, months, seasons and years.

It also calculates ths changes in the moon and tells when the sun is "fast" or "slow." The clock is the result of five years of patient, arduous 2DOJ1050 jf 2 1211 02 Sill 12 Gretna. canT afford Wttsburg. Carlisle. Philadelphia Made only by N. K.

FAIRBANK CHICAGO, and 13S H. Delaware Phlla. AM AM AM iTifVje WANTED A. D. SMITH, General Passenger For Sale in Lebanon W.

G. SHUGAR. Druggist. LEBANON TVny the Czar 'Went to Kiel. There is not another place in the world where tho emperor of Rnsfia feels so secure and so easy in his mind as at the conrt of his father-in-law King Christian of Denmark.

They were sitting together on the day of the golden wedding of the king, when the emperor, in the exuberance of his feeUngs of comfort, said that he wished ha could think of something by which he could give his beloved father a very great pleasure. "You could not give me a greater pleasure," replied the king, "than should feel at your resolve to go and pay a visit to the emperor of The czar consented, but he would not go to Berlin. Thus the meeting at Kiel arranged. What all the cleverest moves of the diplomats of Germany had failed" to accomplish a wise prayer of old King Christian thus easily brought n'oont. Chicago Times, An Expressman's Trial.

A woman in Biddeford to whom a stove was sent by express requested the driver to get it up two flights of stairs for her. He did so, and then she desired him to set it up and start a fire in it to Bee if the chimney drew all right. This sent Mm home in a fainting, almost exhausted Augnsta (Me.) Journal. FOR INFORMATION PLY TO L. REIZENSTEIN, WOODWORTff Gil In the heart of toe ABKAK'GEMENTS OFPASSKNGKB TRAINS MAT 15, 1892.

TRAINS LBAVB LEBANON 8:50, 10aO a. 2:17, 4:40 and 6:46 p. Sun- and 4:49 p.m. A i lentown Weekdays, 8:50 a. 12:56, 2:17, 4:40 p.

m. Sundays, 7:42, 9:43 a. 4:49 p. m. Weekdays, 6:05, 7:07, 8:50, IRON and COAL DISTRK! TENNESSEE.

Climate salubrious, never hot and Land unequalled lor agricultural and mineral resonrces nnHralted. 1,000 1 2.OOO 4.OOO 4.OOO 4.0OO SCO 300 82.00. 3.001 4.OO" 1 6,00 1O.OO 15.00 2O.OO uo.oov Weekdays, 6:05,7:07, 8:50 a. 12:56,2:17 and 4:40 p. m.

Sundays, 7:42, 9-l3 a. 4:49 p. m. For Gettysbi m. Suporintandent.

WoodwoTth city lies about 35 miles i Chattanooga, within a few raitos otAU the county seat ot Gruudy County i tween Tracey city and ba springs, the of the-South. ISjSS the centre ot the rapidly developing eoafaa u. Ti, strlc Tennessee; an5, wtthWaS borders are found coal, iron, sine, ma aibestos. with various hard woods.ancl chestnut, maple, beach, locussThieli Pine.cherry. and blacte walnut in aba The village of Gruetil, with severstl Inhabitants, ohnrcheiT Husband Seems to me you paid two prices for everything yon bought this morning.

Indeed I didn't. I went to the one price store, New York Weekly. His 3Ioney on Harrison. NEW YORK, Oct. 12.

Henry D. Grasse. the well known Republican leader of Harlem, who was cue of the Republican candidates for city court judge last fall, and made a strong run in every district where he personally known, has wagered $1,500 against 51,000 that Harrison and Reid will carry the state of York. AT LANES MEDICINE All druggists w)l It for 50c. an LIFE.

DR. E. C. WBST'S KZBVS AMD BRAIN TREATMENT, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Fits, Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening or Brain, causing Insanity, misery, decay, death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss ol Power In either sei, Impotency, Lencorrhcea and all Female Weaknesses, Involuntary Losses, Spermatorrhoea caused by orer-eiertlon or brain.

Self-abuse, over-Indulgence. A month's treatment 6, for IS, by mall. 'We Guarantee six boxes to cure. Each order for 6 boxes, with $5 will send written guarantee to refund if not cored. Guarantees issued only by JOS.

Druggist, Sole Acent. Pa. mav2i-ly Republic. COMPOUND A recent discovery bv au Id physician. Successfully iedtojf thoustnidt Ladies.

the only perfectlysafeand liablp medicme discovered. Beware of unprincipled drng- glsts who offer Inferior medicines In place of this. Ask for COOK'SCOTTOS BOOT COMPOUND tote no Substitute, or inclose $1 and 6 cents In postage In letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full sealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladies only, 2 stamps. Address Pood my Company, No.S Fisher Block, Detroit, Mich JUST KECEIViD LARGE LOT OF FANCY CAKES which will be sold at the Lowest Cash Price.

We would invite your attention to our Choice Hams Dried Beef, the Finest in the Market. No trouble to show goods. Don't forget the place. J. J.

Pleasant Hill. JunelS-ly For Pine drove, 82S a. 1:00,6:15, p. m. For Brookside, 8:25 a.

and 1-00 p. tor Fottsvillevla Pine Grove, 8:25 a. m. and p. m.

TRAINS FOB LEBANON. Leave Mew York via Allentown, Weekdays 1:00, 3:45 ani 5:45 p. Sundays, 1:00 and p.m. New York via Philadelphia, The proceeds or the salo'of these lota win! nsed to develop the minera! 5 propertv ana build up a larra aT 9 city. Quick application for these IOE be made as the right Is reserved to-, the price without notice.

For further particulars apply to- night. m.n.n.i.1,1^ Weekdays. 4:18. TO. 7:15 Sundays, 6:30 Leave Philadelp :1D.B:35, u.

iu Sundays a.m.,liw,4:!»,6?oo,^ 5110 0 toys, 6:30.8:50,10:48 a p.m. Sun, 4:00, an A 5:47, 8:40 a. and 6:10 p. m. Leave Brookside 6:30 a.

12:15 and 2:55 p.m. Leave pine Grove 6:15 and 7:30 a. 1:00 and 4:20 p.m. ATLANTIC CITT DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf and South Street wharf.

FOB ATLANTIC CUT. 9:00, a. 4:00, p. m. I Accommodation, 8:00 a.

5:45 p.m. 3:00, a. m. Accommodation, a. and 4:30 p.

m. Returning, leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. 7:45, a.m. and Accommodation, 3:10 a. m.

and. p.m. Accommodation I p.m. i O. HANCOCK, Now Ready for Inspection.

Gentlemen will be interested to learn that I have a full and complete line of Fall Suitings for their inspection. I am prepared to furnish you a fine fall suit from up. Trousers from $4 up. Fail Overcoats from $16 up. A perfect fit guaranteed.

Give me a call. E. 1 MOORE, Merchant 0 n8 EighthlSt 712 DeKalb BROOKLYN, new and most comfortable Ocean Steanuhlp Co. These steamer. Sew York, Mondays, audSaturdays, maktuB a delightffisei 50 Hours to Savannah; where immediate connections- are- Chattanooga and LIVINGSTON 4 SON, Ocean Steamship Co.

of Sav: No. 713 OeKalb Av ang4-im BROOKI.TK, M. Line of $1.25 Shoes on -General Alanagex. apr.a-tf. JtCAXLKOAD.

I On and after June 12, 3892, trains will leave i Lebanon as follows, connecting at Conewago I for all-points on the Pennsylvania Leave Lebanon at 6JS a. arrive at Cone' ago7.05a. Lancaster, 8JO a. Fhiladel- a. ro- New York LJO p.

Harrisburg a. Altoona 1.45 p. 11 8 trata close connection at I Harrtsburg for points on the Northern Central and Philadelphia SErieKailroada Leave Lebanon 8.15a. arrive at Conewago 8 JO a. Philadelphia 11.25 a.

New York This train makes close Tisburi AT THE OLD STAND, You will find: Night Lamps from roc to 500 Vase $1.00 to $10 Banquet $2.50 to $10 Piano $5.00 to $25 Dining-room $2.00 to $15 W. COLDREN. Taking a Tumble. This absent-minded Jehu la '-'gone, but not the girl he left behind him, and thereby hangs a moral. Boots.

Shoes, Rubbers and Slippers have taken a tumble from the shelves to the counters of BOMO.VBDSER CtttET and during the fall several figures were knocked oft the original prices. "We are clearing them ont rapidly. Don't delay yonr visit too long, until these Bargains are "gone, but not forgotten." eb23 Bomgardaer Cilley, 16 NlnthStrMt Leave Lebanon 10 JO a. arrive at Conewago -J-35 a. m-, Harrisbore 12.01 p.

Lancaster p. Philadelphia ajXTp. New York OJM p. m. Leave Lebanon 2.00 p.

nu, arrive at Conewago 2.15 p.m., Lancaster p. Phlladelphia6.4T p. New York p. Harrisburg320p. Altoona 7JO p.

Plttsburg 11J5 p. Baltimore 6.45 p. Washington 8 JS p. m. Leave Lebanon 3.15 p.

arrive Conewago 4M p. Lancaster 4.45 p. nu, PhiladelDhla62a p. New York 9J5 p. m.

Leave Lebanon 7.10 p. arrive at Conewiro 7J5j. Lancaster 8.40 p. Philadelphia 10.56j>.»_ Harrisburg 8.45 p.m. POGH, J.

B. WOOD, Bern Manager. Pass. Agent. "VTEW COAL YABD.

NEW COAL YARD. H. B. Wntooberger. c.

H. Weitenberger. I WESTENBER6ER Goal DEALEBS IN ICE ALL GRADES OP COAL. WHOLESALE Win always keep on hand the best and cleanest coal, at the Lowest Prices. Always on hand the Lykeni Valley and Wllkesbarre Coal.

We will appreciate all patronage and deliver poal at short notice, and no extra charge for delivery of coal in cellar. H. WEMXK-NREBOEB SON, OFFICE, 142 N.lOtfe Telephone Connection jnnelS-ly TVB. W. S.HUBES, DENTIST.

Graduate ottite Dental and Medical Depart- meats of the University of Pa I Lebanon, n. HAEVEX SELT2EK VETEKIirAEY STTKGKON. Graduate 01 the American TeternlaryCoIlego ofNewXork. Calls OUR $1.00 LINE IS THE THE CITY. Sevenly-fiTe Cents Bnys Better us than anywhere It Jtf our constant to fnmijls 1 Gooda at the toweat It sarprldine macb-yoa caa your moDey -whea In at 846 CUMBERUNO ST.

GltOCEKIKMI GRANT E. Successor to Ltrrt Henry, Cor. Tenth and Church Slrei Has taken possession of this old stand a filled it with a Choice Line of He extends an Invitation to hist natrons tq give him a call. Goods allsectlonsot the city. RUPTURE! Wethei were entirely rapture by Mayer, ST EH ladelphla, s.

Jones T. A. Kreitr, Slating 51. SmaU, Mount Alto, L.H.JI.IUUUU North Tenth street. Allentown, Pa.rKemS Shermer, Sunbnry, J.

not street. Beading. D- belletl South Twelfth street. Heading Pa.ti.te~ 424 Vine street, Philadelphia; Wm. F' Montrose street, Philadelphia.

Elm George kart, 439 Locust street, Beading, Pa. Serutti circular. Dr. Mayer IB at Hotel Penn, on the second. Saturday Canto Mwhim.

EBANOU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Located at JONESTOWH, Pi. Incorporat ootrt nearlys to all parts of tie i DR, fiHIEKE Cbolcra to tater anU; feetlr Trial bottle Dra. i 8.

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