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Know your self. Know your shape. Know your color. Come to us. We'll do the rest.

CO. STANDARD TIME! STANDARD TIME! rattan jDaiit? SCHBOPP, LIGHT Jt SCHKOPI-, and Q. to be Held on Saturday, July 30th. Annonncements under this Head, 82.00, Payable in Advance. AL LAW JOHN B.

McPIIKIKOX, of the Second ward. I.f-lcuinn. tin; of L-ba- UXGKESS. E. SI.

of the i-'ii st 1 Subject to the itepubiicaii I'l ol Turn county. TE KliNATOK. DE. SAMUEL WEISS, ol'the First ward. tothe Republican Primaries of Leba- on county.

ryOB STATE SKNATOK, j. P. S. GOIiJX, of the Fourth ward, Subject to tuo Kepublicuu Primaries sion county. JOHN KCSTOX, i of North Lebanon township.

Subject lo the Republican primaries or Leba- '-1H-TOR AHSEJlJiLY, 3. WESLEY MAGUI1SE, oftliel-'ifth ward. (Soldier ol the late war.) Subject to Uiu.Uejmbik.-an Primaries ot Lelia- I 4onOouuty. I J09MOB 'ASSEMBLY, WH. G.

MILLER, C. E. 1 of the Third Hard, Subject to tliu lirpubliuan Primaries of l.clia -non county. Educated at and a Knnluaiit ui 1 Horn and raisrd in County; 3 p- Interests are with its people. A frit-mi 5o always holding i-su-ciii Hi- welfare of our larmcrs 'ami wiirkiiiK classic JBeapeetlully solicits your votes at UiC iiriiuary ASSEMBLY, J.

B. LIGHT, of the Fourth ward. Subject to the Republican Primaries of Lena' mou county. JOS- FOE ASHEMBLY, GEORGE B. HOFFMAN, or the Fourth ward, to the Bepubllcau primaries of Lebanon-county.

tfVOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN G. STAUFFER, of Palmyra, Subject to the liepulilican Primaries of Leua- 4 won county. FOE ASSEMBLY, DE. JOHN K. REIXOEHL, ol the Second ward.

Subjecttollic Republican primaries of Lelw- 33 non county. FOR ASSEMBLY, HON. THOMAS of Jonestown. Subject to the of Lebanon county. m.iy.Md D1ST1UCT ATTOKNliY, A.

FRANK SELTZER, ol the Second Ward. Subject to the Ifrunblluan Primaries ot Lebanon County. the warofilie Xcbellion in Pa. Vola. JWFOlt DISTINCT ATTORNEY, P.

H. REIXHAHO, of tile j'ourtii waitl, Exceedingly grateful lor tin- inatniiiroiit jiot hcretofoiv the oi 1 el'a non county, and asMiranivsof miuceas. 1 most rrspvcifuUy solicit jl'Min Vour support the apjjrnaclil'iiu Chautauqua Studies for Lebanon Students. The citizens of Lebanon aud 1'uriiifr ti'wus do nns fully real- the advantage they enjoy over 1-liK-rs in the matter aitending the varrnns excelSeiit tntcrtaiumct.ts and murscs of s-tudy oflered at Jit. Gretna the Pennsylvania Chautauqua.

The r.iilri<ad facilities are. so convenient, that citizens can readily run over to Jit. ilretua, attend one or more of the different classes every d.iy. and then return iu time: anil the -whole thing eost them than the same Itind cl alone in any other first- i-Ia-K Gclioul. A glance at the admirable and its able iustructorsassures i iio hiKli character of the Chautauqua as educational institution.

Tlie Dejiartmeiit of Biblical Science, i.i'viiicU Dr. B. F. Weidner, of Chicago University, aud the American Institute "i Sacred Literature, is Dean, with Dr. Jast.

of tho Reformed Theological Seiui- uary, Laucaslcr, and Huv. Stanley L. Ivrcus, of licadinfr, as assistants Hc- forciv, and Profs. Morgan, of Dickinson Coileye, and Ettiuger, of JIuhlenberg in Greek, will be in session every morning from 8:30 to 9:30 -j'clock. In tlii.s department there will a class lur beginners and one for advance bt uduuts.

Between tlic same hours class in Botauy, in the department ol Xatural History, of which Prof. R. C. -x-hiedt is Dcau, will be in session in a different lecture hall, while in a third same hours will be devoted to under Prof. Smith, of West I -hestcr Normal school, and Kindergar- ien for teachers, under Miss S.

K. Lip- phicott, of the Froebel Normal Institute, of Washington, D. C. In the department of Literature and Languages Dr. C.

Clarke Robinson, the popular University Extension lecturer, will have a class iu Literature from 8:30 to every morning, while the next hour German will be taught by Prof. Kirschbaum, ot Philadelphia. In another lec- tuie hall the first hour will be devoted to painting and drawing by Miss Guss, and the second to class-lectures on tho History ana Theory of Art, by Prof. L. C.

13rickenstcin. In tho afternoon Dr. Weiduer's EiiRlish Old Testament will meet from 2 to aud in English New Testament from 3 to 4. As the latter will take up the book of Acts and the earlier Epistles of Paul, whieh constitute the Sunday school lessons for the next half year, it will bu particularly interesting and useful to Sunday school teachers. Bs-tweeu tho same hours Prof.

Roddy of Miilcrsville Normal school, will instruct the class in Zoulogy. while in another iiall arithmetic. 2 ranlnia i'! latin or methods ol instructions will be taught. At the same time French and singing will be taught in a foarth hall, and in a tift-h lectures on the theory of music will be Riven by Prof. J.

Ualtzell, of Reading, and typewriting and stenog- ripliy bo taught "by Prof. II. E. Geh- mnn. It will lie noticed that all the classes arn between the hours of 8.30 and 10.30 a.

atid 2 and 4 p. which will it very convenient for students frn.il Lebanon. Tho average price for eai-ii class for tho entire seasou in only about SI. PENNSYLVANIA CHATJTAUaHA. DISTRICT ATTOKN1CY, W.

M1LLEH, of the Fourili ward, Subjni-t lotlie non County. DIliE'JTOK OK THE SAMUEL COX, of Hlllcreck township, Snbject torhcKopuliiican Letia- non county, ADVZETISESIEKTS FOB TO-DAY Lebanon Industrial 3i Wtnt- Funvral TCmict- 1 at News EVENTS TO-NIGHT. Sons of America Xo. p. Eagle Hall-Iron City 107.

n. QI Sons of Ketail Merchants' l'rntci-livi Assjciiillon. grand Anuy lirlirfc.irns. Lodge, iW, o. K-wvi-rani-o aK.

J'oss iliti 1 l.e!t:iiH>n riioial Sucii-rv O.O. F. Court Tco fBy Associated Press tu ilu- Fair; variable winds. C. L.

K. E. Earnings. Tie Cornwall Lebanon railroad eom- jMmy this morning declared a semi-annual dividend of 24 per cent, out of the earnings for the past six mouths. Goo.

D. Rise, the secretary of the company iuCoims us that after ileclariu" the dividend, there were surplus earnings during: tho same time amounting to TOO. Program for Tuesday, July Day. The day will liecrin with a concert by ihe full City Rand, of L.incai.U'r. at (1 in.

In the afternoon there will other hand eonci-rt at- 2 o'clock. At 3 o'clock, after brief devotional exercises, fin-mill opening of the Assembly will islte place. After n.trn-'iictory remarks liy tl.e C'liauci'llur, the opening address ill bn delivevcd by Mis Excellency, Governor Patlihou He will be followed by vcniarks by the President, Dr. George 13 Sltnvart. and an address by Attorney Ot-nt-ral U.

Hensel. At. 4 o'clock be held the Annual Meeting of stucklioldcrs in the Auditorium for.the flection of a Board of Managers, the resent Board having been chosen last to serve only until this first regular Annual Meeting. Five will be clecte.d for a terra r-f three years, tlve for years an-1 five for year. Iti the evening at 7:30 o'clock wilt bo givpn a Grand Concert by the celebrated Royal English Bell Ringers and Glee Men, one of the most unique aud enjoyable musical organizations in tho country, just re- iiuncd from a tour of continent of Europe and England.

During the day tin) vat ions departments of instruction will organize their classes and make preparation may be necessary for beginning oil the regular studies next morning. 2t. Sued for an Attempt to Defraud. On Thursday, Officer GiiiU-r, of York, arrested in this city Prof. J.

D. Holt, dancing master. He was charged foelore Alderman Thompson, of York," with removing hisg.il county with iiiteut to cheat and del'raiTd. He gave for a Era. Always Giving Satisfaction.

Pn.i.s havealwaysgiven satisfrtctiun. In tifty years there has been uo complaint of them. That is about their life in the United States and millions of persons have used them. There is no doubt that they have established themselves by meiit- alone. They cure rheumatism, dyspepsia, piles, liver billionsness, and any disease from an impure state of the One or two at night on an empty stomach, for a or two, will keop you in ami tone up the sys- u-iu.

They are inirely'vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any lime. Sold in uvcry drug or medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. The Genuine Kerit Of Hood's wins frieuds wherever it is fairly and honestly tried. Its proprietors are highly gratified at I ho letters which come entirely unsolicited from men and women in ihe learned professions warmly commending Hood's for what it has done for them. Tlomi's Pills en re livrr ills, uundice, sick lieaciache, cuustipation! Drove to Heading.

Messrs. Wm. Hcrtzlcr and Robert Imuiel, of Mycrstown, yesterday drove to Beading aud back again with the formers fauiom; trotter They aUo took in tho sights at Klapjierthal. I The Best of Everything. I Charles W.

Ranch, who has purchased l.ho Palace Cigar store, at Xiiilh and Willow streets, is prejiarcd tocatertothe laste of everybody who enjoys a good smoke. "The bes-t of evc-Vy'thing." is i his motto, atid if ho c.Ui'.n-t buy it he is prepared to make it to order, i5-tf IF YOU WANT TO SEE A PRETTY ASSORTMENT OF QOFFEE 5 OUVENIR POONS GO TO JACK STRAUB, 41 North Ninth St Nothing Like them in Lebanon. Manager Carman does to Philadelphia Alter Sew Players. A dispatch from Aitoona to the Phila- adelphia "Press" of yesterday says: The Altuoua team easily defeated the Lebanon's again today (Saturday). The crowd was slim.

Manager Carman, ol the Lebanon club, left for Philadelphia this eveuiug for players. He will be at Green's Hotel between 8 and 9 o'clock tomorrow. He has suspended McCor- miek, Faulkrod, Day, Fee, Fay aud Touhey for the season. He would like to meet some good players. The following is the score: ALTOOSA.

K. H. O. A. E.

Sliafer, Ib 4 3 13 1 i Gibson.c 6 1 Si-ylKild, II 0 00 i i Carey, rf 3 I I 21311 1 3 ti JCecher, 11131 Somers.cl 2 4 0 I Hayes, 3 soil Totals is 20 1 out lor intering with batted ball. LEBANON. K. H. O.

A. F. Devmney, ss 0 5 i Carman, i 1 2 Moore, p. 0 1 2 3b 113 Burchard, cf, Ib 0 10 1 If i i McEldowney, 2b 0049" MeinteL 0 1011 Totals 1 5 27 25 11 Aitoona 1 4001507 0-1S Lebanon 0 00001000-1 Earned runs. Altoona Lebanon 1.

Two lose hits, abater, Gibson. Carey, Zeeher. Flan- bits, Carey. SaL-riflce lilts, Kluna- Burchard, Bowers. McEldovinty, Miller.

Double plays, Uivinney, and Barrhard. First on balls. Al- Altuona 1. Lebaoon 3. Kirtt base on errors Lelianou 3.

Left on bases. Altooaa fi. 1-ebanouS. Passed balls. Carmen 2, Mjore.

Umpire, Jamison, lime, US. Other State League Games: At Score: Johnstown 2 0102000 O-'V Batteiies, Neves and Kellar: Smith, Southard and Good hart. At Hcore: Wiikesbarre .1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 Alleutown. ..01 0201 000 0-4 7 5 Batteries, Menefee Cote llcCullou-h and Clark. At fccoro: Heading 1 Danville 0 1 Flanigan and Ehoads and Fox.

A Local Game. A game was played on Saturday afternoon between Juniors and Giants of this city with the following result; 0 0 0 11 4 4 0 9 10-44 Olallts 000 10100 11-ittcries, Lengle and Conrad; Sferist and O. Simmons. The championship games played yesterday were as follows: RATIONAL LEAOUE. Louisville, 6.

St. Louis, Washington 3. The championship games played Saturday resulted as follows: NATIONAL LBAOCE. Philadelphia a. Cleveland, Philadelphia, 2.

Brooklyn. 7 PittsburK, 5. Chicago.2; Washington, St. Louis, 1. Cincinnati, 10; New York, 1.

Cincinnati, 10; New York, 4. STATE LEAGUE. Johnstown, Harrisbnrg, 4. Danville, Reading, 6. Aitoona, IS; Lebanon, 1.

The championship records to date stand as follows: State League. Clubs, w. L. p. Wilki-sb'e.

L'S 14 Harrisb' rg 25 17 595 23 lii 22 19 .539 Clubs. TV. L. p. Rational League.

Clubs, TV. L. p. 19 21 47i Alleutoxvn 19 22' J63 17 22 9 31 225 SI 21 .71:8 Washiug'n 34 40 49 25 .602 Chicago 30 37 1'hiladel'a 2S i New Vork. 31 40 4S7 Clnemuati 41 30 Cleveland.

3S S3 SO 38 .456 Clubs, w. L. p. 437 St. 29 42 "408 Louisville.

S) 46 JS87 Baltimore. 19 13 .1:07 EEVISED SCHEDULE Of the State League Goes Into Effect Today. The following is the revised schedule of tin- State on Monday. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 1', 12, ebanon at, Johnstown, llarrtsburg at Aitoona, Wiikesbarre at at Danville, Thursday, Friday, Saturdav, July 15, at Altooua. Lebanon at Harrlsbunr, Heading at Allentown, Oavliie at Wilkesbarre.

Monday, July 18 Danville at Lebanon. Tuesday, Wednesday, Julv at wuknsbarre at Harrtsburg, Allentown at Aitoona. Danville ar Lebanon. Friday, Saturday, July 22, at Allentown at Johnstown, Danville at llarrisburg. Wlitesbarre at Lebanon.

onday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July an. Johnstown at Reading, Aitoona at Wlliiesbarre, 11 arrlsburg at Allentown, Lebanon ar, Danville Tim sday, July 28-Lebanon at Wilkesbarre. Friday, Saturday, July at Danville, llarrisburg at Headlng.Lebanon at barre, Johnstown at Allentown. Monday, Tuesday, August 2 at Lebanon. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August Heading at narrtsburg, Danville at Allentown, Wilkesbarre at Johnstown.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 4, 5, AHoona at Heading, tllentown at Lebanon, Wilkesbarre at Danville, Johnstown at Harrls- bunr. Monday, Tuesday, August at Lebanon. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 8,9 10 Aitoona at Allentown, llarrisbUTK at Danville Heading at Wilkesbarre. Thursday, Friday, Danville at Keadlng.Allentown at non ar, Uarrisburg, Johnstown at Wilkesbarre. Monday, Tuesday, August 15, l(i-Allent iwu at Johnstown, Harrtsburgat wiikesbarre.Lebauon at A Reading at Danville Wednesday, Ttwrsday.August, at Johnstown, Aitoona at llarrtsbunr Wilkes- barre at Danville, Allentown ot Reading Friday, Saturday.

August at, A.toona, Heading at Johnstown, DanvUle at Allentown, Wilkesbarre at Lebanon onday.Tuesday.August at Johnstown. Heading at Aitoona. Danville at Lebanon, Allentown at Wllkisbarre- Thursday August at Heading, at Lebanon, Wllkes- birre at Aliniitown, llarrisburg at Danvuie- Frtday, Saturday, August, 28, at Heading, Johnstown at Allent-wn, a- Danville, Harrtaburgat Wllkesbarre Monday, Tuesday, at, Lebanon at wileesbarre, Aitoona at llarrisburg, Allentown at Heading, Johnstown at Danville? Wednesday, Thursday, August Sl.Sepf ember 1 at Allentown, Johnstown at llarris- burg, Danville at Heading, Aitoona at Wilkes- barre. Friday, Saturday, September at Danrtlle, Wilkesbarre at Aitoona, Uarrlsbure at Allentown, Lebanon at Reading Labor Day, September 5, a at narrtsburg, Altyona at Johnstown, Lebanon at WUkosbarre, Danvli.o at Real Ing. Labor Day, Septembers, Allentown at Harrtsburg, Johnstown at Aitoona, Lebanon at Wilksbarre, Danville at meaning.

ednesday, Thursda September 7, rtsburg at Lebanon, Wllksharre at Allentown, Aitoona at Danville, Johnstown at Reading. Prtday, Satutday, September at. llarrisburg, at Johnstown, Altooaa at Allentown, Danville at Lebanon. BASE BALL KOTES. Goodhart has returned and will finuh the season with Harrisburg.

of Lebanon's players would; do -Bell to do the same. Unless Lebanon speedily it would bo well to disband while the clubs' credit is good. The Annville Base Ball clnb beat tbe Lebauon Sliders at Annville, on ciacur- day, by a scoro of 20 to 5. The Youug Americans Base Ball club of Last Walnut slree', defeated the Blue of Lehman street, on Satui-dav by a score of 2-1 to 7. Each Paid Half the Costi.

The case of Commonwealth vs. Rebecca Roberts, colored, John X. Simmons, prosecutor, iu which defendant was charged with trespass, her dog having t'Jled a number of prosecutors chickens, was settled before R. L'. Miller on Saturday night, each party paying half the costs.

Death of an Infant. Charles Laroy, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gates died suddenly yesterday morning, at the residence, No.

303 Partridge avenue, aged 'our months, of marasmus. The funeral take place tomorrow morning, at o'clock. 20 North Ninth Street. are the only Jewelers in the City that have CHRONOMETER TIME. Please stop in and get correct time.

THE "WOMEN ATfE DETERMINED. Despite Mr. Cleveland's Protest They Cigan- ize a Democratic Club in Honor of Kr3. Cleveland. Associated Press to tlie CHICAGO, July to the strict injunction of ox-Preeiiieut Cleveland that Mrs.

0'Ieveln nil's name must not be used for purposes iu the next campaign, tlic Monmouth. 111., ladies have organized a Frances Clevelaud club of Warren coanty. They riot only had organized the club to promote Democratic interests with their moral support, but their determination seems to be to raise a campaign fund as shown by the subjoined letter: "Parlors of the Frances Cleveland Club, Monmouth, 111. To the Hon. Theodore Xelson, Secretary of the Democratic State Committee.

MT DEAR Silt: I am directed by the Frances Cleveland Club, of Warren county, a woman's Democratic organization, to send you tho enclosed check for $100 as our contribution toward tbe State campaign fuud. Though tho sum is small that it will assist iu wresting our State from Republican supremacy. With this hope aud this belief, I remain, very sincerely, SAR.VII BOXD HAXLEY. It is believed to be the first contribution to the campaign expenses of a political party ever made by an organized body of ladres. SICKENING EXECUTION.

A Mexican Murderer shot Four Times fore Death, Ensued. fBv Associated Press to the CITY OK MEXICO, July Islas, who murdered his paramour and her mother, some mouths ago, has been executed, the event taking place iu the Betou prison yard, iu the presence of a the prison officials aud a few invited guests. The prisoner met his fate firmly and refused streuously to have his eyes bandaged. He had to submit, however, but the moment the prison warden left his side he lifted the bandage froni his eyes aud shouted defiantly to the soldiers to fire. A discharge followed and several entered hia body.

He was not killed by the first fire. The sergeant advanced to give the death blovr, but bis hand trembled and the buliet grazed the head. A second and third shot were discharged before the quivering mass became rigid in death. SMALL FOX IN BSITISH COLUMBIA. In Victoria the Disease has Become Epidemic and Many.

Cases are Heported. Associated the VICTOBIA, B. July pox is epidemic iu Victoria, there being over 40 cases reported up to last night, and in consequence there is a general panic. The disease first broke out three weeks ago in a house, which was promptly quarantined, and it was supposed the disease had been stamped out. At a meeting of members of the medical profession it was urged that immediate steps be taken to effectively prevent the spread of the disease.

YELLOW FEVEH IN MEXICO. Many Deaths from the Terrible Scourge are Occuring Daily. Associated Press to the CITY OF MEXICO, July fever is raging in Yera Cruz and many deaths from the scourge are daily reported. It is feared that this year, owing to the exceptional heat aud dryuess of til season, many of the native families, who, as a rule, are not subject to the infection, will move to the City of Mexico and other places. NO SUMMEE ENCAMPMENT.

General for an Encampment of tie National Guard Kcvoked. Associated Press to the HAiimsr.tntG, July the official orders issued from the headquarters of Nation Guard today, Geueral Orders Jfo. 9. ordering the Summer encampment, are revoked. The regular riot nstrunions regarding the commands to fire are also given.

Arrested on Two Charges. Lori R. Fertig was this morning arrested on warrant issued -by Justice Adam P. Shuey, of Union township, charged on oath of Miles Brandt, with assault aud battery aud carrying concealed deadly weapons. The offsuces were said hare been committud yesterday at St.

Joseph's Spring. Fertig entered bail Alderman Garret in $300 and (100 respectively, for his appearance at court. Eavachol Beheaded. By Associated Press to the. PAKIS, July the auar- chis murderer and was executed this morning iu the presence of a large crowd of people who slowly dispersed without making any demonstration after the knife had fallen upon the murderers neck.

Lawn Festival. Tr-morrow evening class No. 28, of First Reformed Sunday school, will lold a lawn festival at the residence of Mrs. William Bauer, No. 127 South Sixth street.

lee cream, cakes, candies, will be offered for sale by the fonng ladies of the class. An invitation the friends of the school is extended. So admission aud no silver collection, jut the ladies ask that their tables he ibernlly patronized. Iu case of rain the. festival will be held iu the house.

Sheriff Sale. Sheriff Bowman, on Saturday, sold the real estate of Franklin 31. Krall, consisting of 133 acres of land in Heidelberg township, 109 acres under cultivation, and 55 aqres of woolllaud, to Susanua for $oG. Buried This afternoon. The funeral of Miss Esther Winona jhott was held this afternoon iu Trinity j.

B. Church. The services were conducted by Revs. Kepbart and Gable. Interment followed at 3lt.

Lebanon ceme- Eucklen's Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. U'eers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Coras aud all Skiu Eruptions and positively cure? Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 23 cents per box. For sale by Dr.

Geo. Ross Fresh Lettuce, Cucumbers. Peas Pine Apples, Caulilion-er, and igC Plants, received every mornin" at J. H. Shugar's.

mav20-tf Handsome Parlori. The furnishing of the parlors of the Liberty Fi-e Company isuow completed, and they present a handsome and inviting They are handsomely papered, rk-bly carpeted in Brussels, contain five elegant upholstered sofas aud ten chairs to match, an organ and beautiful curtains and chandeliers. Tie Chantanqua. A large amount of furniture passed through Lebanon this morning enroute for the Chautauqua grounds at Jit. Gretna.

A number of people from a distance arrived at the grounds to-day, but most of those who intend spending the season there, will come to-morrow. Death of Michael Sohland. Mr. Hichael Rohland, a well known and citizen of South Lebauon township, died of old on Saturday last. Mr.

Rohland had arrived at a ripe old age, and was, at the time of his death, one of the oldest citizens in Lebanon county. Fen From a Cherry Tree. Henry Weugert, a 9 year old lad residing at No. 420 North Fourth street, fell a distance of fifteen feet from a cherry tree yesterday. He struck Bat on his face and received internal injuries that caused violent vomiting.

Drs. Weiss and Riegel attended Handsome New Bun. Mr. David Rebatook hai replaced hig old bus with a handsome new made by J. L.

Savior Son, of Annville. Hii horses are also fitted out with new harness, and the entire outfit a fine appearance. PiscatoriaUy Inclined. Mr. Joseph A.

Sowers, of the "Report" left this morning to angle for bass in the Susquehanna river, at Conewago. Barring headaches, a large catch can be expected. Moving a Church. Mr. Owen Ea-tman, accompanied by Mr.

Elias Glick and others, left at noon for Pinegrove, where Mr. Eastman has a contract for moving a church. A Chance for Composers. In order to stimulate American composition, "The Ladies' Home Journal" has just made public an attractive series of liberal prizes for the best original musical composers resident in the United States aud Canada. The prizes call for a waltz, a piano composition, a pleasiu" ballad and a popular song, an anthem and the four best hymn tuuei.

The eompetition is open until November next. The opportunity ban an additional attractiveness since the prize compositions will form part of a series for which Strauss is writing an oricinal waltz, and Charles Gounod and Sir Arthur Sullivan each an original song. Lane's Family Medicine Moves the Bowels Each day. people need to use it. For Rent and For Sale cards can be had at the IfEws office." The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is not accidental but is the result of careful study aud experimeut by educated pharmacists.

I have been a sufferer from catarrh for -0 years. I ionnd immediate relief in the use of Ely's Cream Balm. Since using it I have not suffered a moment from headache, sore throat or loss of sleep from which I previously suffered, caused oy catarrh. I consider your Balm a valuable o. Vassar, 56 Warren New Tork.

Ely's Cream Balm is worth iU weight in gold as a cure for catarrh. One bottle cured A. Lovell, Franklin, Pa. If you want to see a fine line of leading Oxford Ties aud Children's and Misses Red Shoes, go to Bomgardner Cilley, No. 10 North Ninth street.

purchaser will receive a neat palm leaf fan. The finest green truck and vegetables to be had in the market. Call at ar 's- may20-tf An income of S3 per week on an investment of $100. For particulars address Joan H. Derr, Stock, Grain and Oil Broker, 53 New Street, Room 2, New York junelo-tf-eod An income of $25 a week on an invest inent of $300.

Address John H. Derr fetock, Grain and Oil Broker, 53 New btreet, Room 2, New York. iunel5-tf-eod DIED. 4TES this city, on thsToth Clar- pnce I.aroy. iiirant son or Mr.

andMrj. James P. Uites aged 4 month.1 ana 10 aayi. The funeral will held at the residence, No. SOS Partridge avenue, on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock.

Short service at the house. Interment at Mt. Lebanon cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend without further notice. NEWJVDVERTISEMENTS.

TTfANTED. I rone PS to Work -AT- I julyll-tf INQUIRE OF LOUIS REIZENSTEIN, Superintendents K. C. B. WAUNEB, DENTIST." OFfTCE 72S Chestnut street.

ther noting povdu- and In on ramorrtl. Hd. tu. eontuu u. por- 3 'he only perfectlysateam reliable medicine discovered Beware of unprincipled drn3- gists who oifer Inferior medicines in place of Jte AS i take no Subttttute, or inclose andScentsin postage In etter, and we wlh send, sealeaToy return mail Foil sealed partlcula'rstaTplaln Address Pood IJly Company, Ko.S Fisher Block, 43- Sold by all Druggists.

TO CLOSE OUT OCR SU.UMEK STOCK, TVE YTIIX SELL Ladies' Fine Hats at 23e and 25c; former prices were 50e and 73e. Hats that were Toe, $1 and 81 25 now OOc. Children's Hats reduced to 19e, 23c and 50c. Ladies' Sailor Hats, lOe, loc 2oc md 50c. Ladies' Trimmed Sailor Hats, 49e.

CO FRANTZ BRO. OT vs. $16 AN OFF DAY IS YOUR DAY I Flowers! Fine Millinery I Flowers! 10c, 15c and 25c; reduced from 50c, 75c and $1. TRIMMED HATS! Worth from S3 to $5 we will sell at HALF PRICE. COME ANU GET A FIXE HAT AT TOOTS OWN FKICE.

KAUFFMA1VS, 813 Cumberlurid Lcbasop, i julv7-lw A Special BAKUAIN ForYou WILL LAST ONLY TWO WEEKS Tlie ODly SDRE ROACH DESTROYER is guanmtee it re rH cf rio.lCHEi W.I.IEK o. ZY RCFUNDSO FaV Hit Sold only This Space will be rovntcd to Advertise J. J. CUliELY'S NEW STORE. Watch It! juneliMy ATISS CAROLINE F.

JIATTUES, Teacher Piano A PUPIL OF W. H. SHERWOOD. FOR TEK31S APPLY A.T 402 East Cumberland Street, I.EBAXOJf. PA.

July8-3m EMOVE TJ Great Eastern Restaurant, E. D. 37 N. 7th St. Whore Meals cau Ije at All Hours.

Oysters in all styles. Ham.nnd Eirsa and all tinus of tatables kept in a First-Class Restaurant, Soft Drinks, Also accommodation forboaritfrs at the lowest rates. mar J1LON E. KEHI.EK, to E. Z.

KKHLEK SON, Real Estate, Rent and Collecting Agent, 124 N. 8th Lebanon, Pa. Always on hand a large number of Houses, Farms and Building Lots For Sale. Ho Builrt- Dg Lots (LeniuD 1'lot), immediate! East of the Cuy limits andNorth of Lehman Strei-t- able locality for tho laborcuc man or investor, usiuess established Iu lSS2by E. Z.

KEDLEK os jiuielftly STABLES Sale and Choice turn-outs of gentle driving andrld- ng horses. Cabs, bugsies and carriages of all descriptions. Special attention giveufo Boarding Horses. Open at all hours of the day and Jght. Gentlemanly driver? aud hostlers Onarges moderate.

19 21 and 23 S. Seventh Street -NEAR Telephone Connection. an Rvai O.KISE Manager OEALED PKOPO- k5 sals will be rec-ived for the erection and construction of a stable on the premises of the City Hotel, in the City of Lebanon. Pa unlit surfed 5 18Wl bytheuuder plans and therefor will In the mean time remain at theofOceoI Adams, at 10 South Eiglittt street, where the same can be inspected. Proposals to be sealed and delivered, or sent n- mail to the undtrsiiineu.

who reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids. day, I 'clock p. on TW rp nth rick "choil at Thirteenth and Lehman LeDanon In accordance with the mocliflai itrawtns and spfeiflcations, copies of whlcii may beoBfameu: at the office of A. A. Rltcher architect "ra Cumberland street.

-The right is- uerebyie-. served to ur all bids xe- J. SHlSbEt KKAUBE, Attest: Tnos.J. See BABY JOWBB1 Best preparation for Prlcklv ileat. Kitties, Chafed Skin, 20c jlnesot all finds.

Bomceopatliio ai Sbnth Pa. juiy2-tf JpuTcaijstop that sick or at'once with Cure." Price, DRUG "Street w. DENTIST. mcnts ot tbe University ot Pi "3 UUMBZELAND To ASTER WEDNESDAY 22, MarlUt will be open in House- on South I NOW making a special offer of a lot of Summer last of a very large stock-in EVERY SHAPE OF THE SEASON quickly. For the next two weeks I am offering some Fine Suitings Made to Order, at Regular price, $'21.

Just think of it! and a FIT GUARANTEED, too. Be if you want to get in at the reduced price. When this lot is sold the price will go back to $21 instantly. JOHN SI. MEILT, 119 8.

Ninth St Merchant Tailoring, Julyl-2w Qdontunder FOR THE PAINLESS EXTRACTION OP TEETU. is the word we want to lay stress on this week. People iu and out of the city are all attesting to the merits of Odont- under, because repeated trials have fully demonstrated all we have cfaimed for confidence, which means success. No swollen faces, or in fact, ANY bad re- RDltH attend the use of this preparation. Remember, theonlT Dentist In the city who has the right to use it.

Dr. L. E. MILLER, 813 TVlllow Street. New Build 1 TEETH EXTRACTED, 35c.

niayl2-tl TO THE Greek-American Confectionery. FOR YOUR Fourth of Jttly (joofls 1 We have tho Beit and Cheapest One of in the City. Ise Cream. Greek Candies, Bon-Bons land Chocolates, all at the Greek-American Confectionery. Don't you forget the place for your Fourth of July Gpods.

GEORGlTSi) 4 CATSARIS, No. 719 CamDerlnnd Street, Fisher Opera BuUdlnz. mart-Bin P. HASVEY SELTZEIt'S Veterinary Hospital. HORSES AND DOGS TAKEN FOR TREATMENT.

The only Institution of its kind in the Lebanon Valley where you can have your horses sent when sick and trouble to yourself. This, hospital, is fixed up with nice roomy and" airy box stalls and nice clay bottom yards, for exercise when Dr. HABVEY SELTZER, Graduate American Veterinary mavi3.3m Colteae JUST LOOK IN YOmt'COAL BUf ASD SEE IF IOUB. BLACK DIAMONDS ABB GETTING BATHER ON-YOU. WE BE GLAD TO-HAVE AXLOW US TO MISH Street Lebanon, Pena'a Por-lnseators.

Thesubscrip pn DOORS are now open for the inscriptions to the CAPITAL STOCK V'OPTHB -Myetstoira Street Rdway following places Safe Deposit Banfc.Leba- Myerstown, Bank, Annville, Pa. Price ot Stock $oO per share, payable lOper cent, on subscription and 10 per cent, on the 15th of each month thereafter for nine months, tehg-ty HI3E. Treasure--. HABVEI SELTZEB VETEKINAEY WE HAVE A MOST COSIP1EM5 SIOOT Hats'and. Boaaots Sradnate ol the American Veternlary College of New York.

Calls made to all parts of the elty or country, at 11 hours of da-y and nient OMlfiB, SOUTH dEVENTHSlSEET. Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmed Hats: have jnst Trimmed; several hundred Beautiful, Fine and Stylish, We have them from the Finest to the Cheapest. It will interesting lor you to see them. Kanffman's, LEBANOX, lUBLIC SALE pu Off Valuable City Property! Willbesoldat PuMic SATURDAY Eve'g, July at the City Hotel, Lebanon. a House and es seianr feet (li-plh, adjoiuiaK properties, otther Lebanon Manufacturing company on the north: south an i west- Tim improvements erected story Frame Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p.

when, conditions will be imule known by CKciiiuK T. BROOKS; Executor of Eliza Miller deceased. junegr im OCIATION 8EBZBS JTo. 71 The Board cf Directors of tto-'vv" A Building Loan Associaiioi Have resolved toissue: Stock for i SERIES No. 7, mm The flrst payment In said series wilt be on the 1'oui-th Tucsitay ot June.

(June 28tn.Jp|s Books for subcription now opcnattUe offlcwp 7 Few, treasurer, in tlw Lebanon-i Trust and bate Deposit Bank. 1 -I- U- Gio. SCIIOCK, secretary. tr. B.

Aid Society LH0011POBATBD 1 11, 1WO. This Society has paid tor Death Loaars. Its two" new Divisions S. and tpou improvements tas uow been I i rate averages only the cost each on a person 30 years of fora. 00, only and for fonr year Tvliile this eitrau.

de.tth rate cannot contlnne.it proves- 1 of tins Division, for the rte only alittlo over one-half the table ura 41 young men aud young women of this 3 yicmfty should these two Dlvtsloiwtr they desire Safe and Cheap fttrtiier particulars apply at the Oifice of Boztetr- HE LEBANON STEAM oners for sale Coupon Bonds la Inatioas of $500, and SluO, per cent- interest, payable the first days of April and Qctober of All to-be paid by the- Company---; These bonds are secured by a mortgage, all the property and plant of the LebW Steam Company, executed to T. T. "Worthj a J. B. Karch, trustees for the Dondholdbg andara payable in ten years; or redeemabfRU ve years.

These Baaiit can fie lecure iIAH JOHN HTJNSICKER. H. LYSfAN NTTrriNG, Directors JOHN JtlSlf, Preside-t, J. HENBT MtLLEE.Tre«nr«T_ "5- 0. H.

KILLINtrEKt Secretaryv M1D8 NITB "HflWEOPJIBUr PHARMA6I FnD Line of Med, VtaU Filled la I.lqni<I» or Medicated Par jf" 1'fc HIRE'S ROOT BEER, OF yoini and SPECIAL DISEASES. (Cure DB. 329 K. Fifteenth, below CHllowbJH PA. Send for Book Free.

2ft Years Expertenc Strictly confidential. Hours, 9 to 3,6 to septl7-ly We the undersigned- I were entirely cured ot I rupture by Dr. J. BWg Mayer, 831 Arcb St. Philadelphia, Philips.

Kennet Sqnare, PaTr. A. SUtlngton, If. amill, Alto, Pa L.H. ICuikeKOT' North renthotreet.

Allentown, Xrf S'viife "street. Eln'i Itrading, George andBh.tui^v-,,, kart. Locust street, Reading. Pa. circular.

Mayer In at Hotel Penn, on tbe of Call to see him. TOSfPH PBTEUS, Chorcb. Streeli iune4-tt Painter and Paper Hanger. Dealer in Wall Paper,.

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