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Arc You Aware of" tin- than any other to 1 1 rul bargain They always find them Its an Undisputed Factj That the people who spend money are the ones the merchant wants to reach A NEWS ad. will reach those people 9 Try it and note results VOL. XXIII. LEBANON, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15. 1895.

NO. 108 Mobs of Strikers Prevent the Running of Trolley Cars. h-ive in-thin" against him: never told anyone not to do business with Mr. ricli; guess 1 am more friendly to him than lie is with me. I propertv adjoins iims would fx 1 ueiuw for, men had otl.er minor but Heard Before Judge Ehrgood the bu, MO were the ones.

Ut Y- i V'i-oss on one of Mr. Gingrich's draw upon at all times, and it could practically pay all of theso men so much jier trip, with the reiuit that the standard wages would be below the mark. Th thes A GUAEDED KAIL CAE ATTACKED i lp All Hie Kur l.im-- tint HIM! IJ.OIIO Mt-ii An Out I'll I'ht-ir Attempt to Kun Out itrt. With a J'oHw IlKcort. Includlni: miitoniM-ii.

onuuctors. electri ciane unit en.j.l. yd on the various trolley raiiroa.is in Uiis city, nro on s.trlk« today. It ii- tin' Ilrsl -trikt- tin- trolley STS tern hftiioxp.Ticnc.Hl anil must thorough and complete one The only road not tieil up is Uie Brook lyn Blul I-utter known ai tho Jay ami Hmi'h -trc -t line. Pn-pltlcut Henry W.

li.wi tlie men's demantl under consideration nndwlii-n the coin mltteo of the district nwvmlily rallwl on him the strike-as fur it uoncernod hi? road amicuHy sctil. An agreement WBH and iii.it road is the only one running in full furctv During the day Mr. iircsident ol (he brooklyn Heights company, made a public slatc-nimit. in wliic.u he said the tienp was without any jimt twuse. Ho alto n.itiflml tin- police ronunU- ulonur, HlierilV and tin- on.mlssioncr of strike and n-ked for police protection.

HUMMII a communication to the railroad HI an.I posted no- tlctis of warning nt all I I.e. ciirhuuHHS no tlfyinif strikers to away. There wen, also warnings to Keep no peace, lint in gpltu of these numerous raiws of interfur ncc.urrml. There was dome delay in thf transpor totlon of the mails, but tbe mail cars were guarded by policeTiicn. At tho diffurunt powiir houses tliriiush.mt tho city every thing was ijtliet.

A short distance from eucli one the strikers kept their pickets on duty. The railroad depots were deserted, but pickets kept wiiti lucre also. They did not have much tn du, but may have later, as it is expected the companies will bring mon from other citios to take tbe Itrlkors' places. Drove Mull Tar Buck. A riot occurred at Twenty-third street and r'lflh avenue between a puny of Mil and -jr.

policemen. President Nor ton of the Atlantic Avenue road bad ordered out one of the mail cars to be taken ovor tbe ruail. It was in charge of iiu tormaii Ackernittii and. C'tinductor Jack eon. A lioliivmnu ttKik bis stand on tin: trout platform of the oar.

and Sergeant Powers stepped up hoside tbo conductoi on tbo platform. As soon as tbe oar was clenr of tho car- house tin- strikers ln-iran peltins; it with and in few ininiitos the windows hod all been luokeu and the woodwork greatly damaged. SiTnoant Powers 1m jnodlatclj- ordered the car back into the ebon. Imt tbe strikers bad been shrewd enough to intercept it. In the face of sueb opposition I'owers drown ro- ToJvor, as did Conductor Jackson.

Than followed a perfect fusillade ol Hfmiust i linear, with tbo that Jackson was struck in the bead and knocked down. -At point reserve policemen appeared on the scene, and after culi- difficulty forced an entrance s.i that could run buck into tbo sbod. When Conductor Jackson was picked up from the platform, where be had fallen, It was found that lie was suffering from a severe gcjilp wound. ndent made another at JERSEY CITY. Jim the employees ot tiou company of this city has been called fur Friday evening- re.pi.rtnd that i some of the men are discontunted and that a strike will be considered.

The company recently made concussions tu the and effoctod an apparently s.ati«factory under- standing The employees express sym- putby with the strikers In IJrooklyn. The report that agents of tbo Brooklyn compa- nles were obtaining recruits amouR the employees of tho Traction oompa'ny is discredited. If any have been engaged, they are fow. Xo Mrike In KEWABK. X.

wai rumored here that efforts were being made to induce the employees of the trolloy lliiei i In thia city and vicinity to strike in sym- i pathy with tbo in Brouklyn. Tbe motormen and say they patblze with the men in Brooklyn, but their own grievances are in progress of eet- tlement. and therefore they bave nothing to complain of. The ibanK'-i. which the men demanded are made on line line us rapidly as the company can make the necessary arrangements.

and Associate Judge Light. Took The Oath of Office at 12 O'clock Noon. This Town In 1875. ConsolidatedTi-ac-1 CASE OF GINGRICH WAS FIRST why against Wit. I Win Ajlitii.st tin- Allwrin.

Uavi -d ril liy Thirty lleurtl l-'or ami i-r Applications of A. former ilon't know I'hanjeil my nothin Mr. (iiturrich. (ii-n. S.

in Vniou township; live there since 1S78; think a license is invi'ssiirj' at this place. Cross SU.me.1 a petition for Mr. I IOSS H. A. All- Gingrich two years ago; (iingrich don talk to me; I bear no malice toward him, Jeremiah Heilman asked me to sign this at 10 renion.str.mce: he is no relation of mine; 1 it-lit I live within 100 yards from this place.

I lavid F. in Union towntownship: don't think it necessary to license this place. Cross spend my time at the morning and with the bench. The witnesses in the cases of Kline and H. A.

AlUvem. who each are applicants for a wliolesal Tilt; Iluliiiin Strike Settled. nt-Bois, Pa. Jr.n. ileneral Man Klliott ix-tiirned from liuffalo and suhmittod a proposition d.

the striking from the operators The company to reinstate all the em pl'orevs I In'-" ho have called for their time. This proposition is acenptahle to the idle miner, ami a me will 1m hold today to accept. Work will bernsumed on l.oth here and at Hevnoldsvillo. NEW mass meefinp of tin It was de'-iiled that th of the CloaklonkiTS mine whellier the pn- declared "If. This after a very stormy ses vainly strike should ciiiled.

rtkers' Strike. i At a general st ri i clori ma ker? the various hrancb.i.- uniiin -bould tlcti-r strike is to bt; e. i- at session, Hi-led that the excitement in th HllpiM-intcmleMl C. M. 1 i)tl of the i asked why they aitcnd.

.1 discuss thei them. To Ux Till con tin plate and a from the A assucialioli is in session attempt a compromise on the wage quc-ti COAL BARGE WRECKED. in the building for seven years and during the last M-VCII years has not had a license fur the place. wants license again for the saint i buildiiiL'. A remoiisininee signed bv citizens was relented.

.1. Adams repri-M-iitt-d the applicant, and Capp Schock the reinnnstrants. The first witness ml led was 1. (titiL-rich -I am an ajiplicant for license. My In.iise is situated on east side of K.

at near Have a -ui'tablc hiuisefor hotel: was heretofore licenced lor 7 years; have II sleeping have '-'nod stablitiL': can easily sUible 10 to 12 horses: accommodated It -MS than horses last month: often Ihr- nisji meals to peojile; am asked for accommodations; consider it a to have the licensed; do not sell any t't-oceries; have store room in building. Cross by Tims. 11. Capp-Some in store room now; sold amuls out of store right alon wl aui engaged in grain, coal, machine and other business: never charged anything fur meal; they were mostly customers. of mine: I got the petitions to my application; I am the owner of the house; there are 5 hotels within a mile from inv place: don't think I here are hotelsenotigh to accommodate the people; believe so far as for drinking purposes, are concerned there are enough Imt.

-Is; ifl get license I propose to run the place myself; 1 may have talked to someone about transferring license, provided it was granted; there was an arrangement between Kd. Ticeand me that ifl should be granted a license, I would have it transferred to i him; nothing sure about it: we only nt-o ol talked the matter over, and agreed upon amount of the rent. each are applicants 101 a were d'smissi-d bv the court and Mansion House; get there epme times told to on Thursday mornin- not much love lost betweenbingnch and 1 nf Live in neighborhood of town.hip.was then, taken place necessary. Cross his former petition on account of the friendship existing be- i tween us; Fichthorn brought the remonstrance to me to sign. John in Union township, within 150 feet of the place where this license is asked for; live there for .20 years; it is not necessary to have a license there.

Cross on his petition two aixo; signed it as a favor to Mr. iiingrich: no ditlieulty with Mr. rich. ('has. J.

l.esher ship-know the place where a license is asked for: would not like to say that a license there is necessary. Cross on Mr. Gingrich's peti- am friendly toward tion two years ago Mr. (iiugrich. Levi.

Boeshore Live in Union town- '01 nls in store room now som out i. If-tore along; can't say what or Io ship, close to the place of Mr. Gmgr.cli; vlioin sold since has don't think a license necessary, liled: have no merr.mtile license: C'ross X-Signed petition two years ago i ..,..,1 ami we then were irood friends; wns preat sleel plant. about orkiuen and meeting A 6BAND AKD IMPOSING PARADE III Wlm-h of Soldiers. Firemen and Civilians Ailmiiiistereil tile Oath of Office Ifcill This Evening.

BOARD OF FIRE TRUSTEES. Met in tlie Court House Momlar KveuUlR uml KllVfteil an OrjrHiiizalioii. On Monday evening the board of tire I trustees, winch is composed of three i Events Which Transpired In members of each lire company, met in 1 the court house and a permanent (teoiye B. of tht- llook and Ladder, who at the last meet- in" was chosen temporarv chairman, was in the chair. He was elected permanent president by acclamation.

C. K. Schnepp. of the Kescne, was elected secretary by acclamation. Ou motion of James Kiley, of the Union, it was agreed that the next meet- i im; be held in the Rescue building, on the second Monday in February.

Harry Louser, of. the Hook and Ladder, made a motion that a committee of live be appointed on rules. The president appointed as such committee Louser, of the Hook and Ladder, Sineck. of the Liberty, (iarrett, of the Rescue, Wea- JANUARY WEDDING. Mimiif coiiiiuittcE th The Cmal FlKK barge Selh on the into a in tllf cued all 1 now a com sons on the were drowne The liarue and IT.

sighted J-'on -t: The U'r oncp rniaiied turned ii'l alter drftiiif; about and -igain res into Vorl; bay. is the per- when she went ashurt) lat take off what ctiul it caliin. they wore able to of tlie crew. MS oiic of a low. coal laden, en loi 'I be was irt beach bv a beacli patrol- -t'lonn I tempt to fortx- a passage shortly afterward.

man. He piM-an iiliirm at t.i.t., nntiim A mall car bearing tho "Unit- i Short im.neu.ately to ed States mail, "was sent out, its front fa to tbe tl and rear platforms crowded with police-: r-een chist men. The detennined attitude of the offl cowed the strikers, who allowed the oar to lio taken as far as N'inety-siith street and Fifth avenue. Some stones were thrown, but the only damage sustained trab few broken windows. The oar WM ordered hack to tbe shod by the suporln- tendent.

The strikers and tho women 1 who gathered with them stootl in its putt and threw a volley of stones at tho police mon guarding it, several of whom received insignificant wounds Tbe car was hounwJ amid scene of great excitement Anollifr Car Turned Buck. Home minutes Superintended I Quluu told Police Captain Murphy of tht Eighth precinct that he would order otbtir car to be taken over the line. Cap tain Murphy protested on tbe ground that nivh an action would bo 111 advised, ipai- much as it would leail to another conflict. dial i barle- i that A. II.

am employed by Mr. (iiimrich; he docs not keep groceries for Side': I often purchase groceries for bun myself; have many people come there and ask reside in that neighborhood for years; house is well adapted for a hotel. Cross a short distance from this place: am often in this store room in the evening: think this hotel is a necessity to accommodate thi people. acquainted with Mr. (iiiiL'rich: his character is gond; he is a sober man; when he had lim-nse kept a orderly house; the of the house is snllicieiit lor a hotel; he has an fit-gain stable: it is some would rather Mop with Mr.

(iingrich- than with some others: I often-jet shelter then-for my horses; know of others who do the same thing. Criiss not say it was a necessity to the public; it would, however, be to the public. because we then were good friends; today we are not friends. AFTERNOON. The afternoon session of court convened at 1.HO o'clock, Judges Khrgood and Light mi thetiench.

There being no more witnesses to be heard in the Gingrich case, Judge Uhr- good stilted that argument would be heard after the witnesses in the other license cases had been heard. The application of J. B. Oberholtzer, for a wholesale liimor license in Freder- ieksburg, was next taken up. Grant Weidman, represented the applicant and Lee L.

(Sruuibine those who are opposed to the granting of this license. It was agreed by the counsel not to call any witnesses, but argue the case before the court, which was done this afternoon by both attorneys. The next case taken up was the application of Martin Griffin, who wants a hotel license for Seventh and Lehman streets. Capp Schock represent the applicant and Lee L. Urumbem the remonstrants.

A number of witnesses were called and they were being heard after o'clock this afternoon. No Warning watt Given. The failure of a motorman on the X'h- manistreet electric railway to sound his caused a painful accident at Freeman street, on Monday. Butcher Kd. ill-oil', of Kredcrickslmrg, anil a friend occupied a sleigh drawn by two horses, and drove out of Freeman street on Lehman, when, without any warning, a car struck the animals, knocking them down, escaped uninjured, but his companion was less fortunate, sustaining se- Daniel Harlman Hastings, who started life in a humble way and for some years was a country school teacher, today at noon became the governor of the Keystone state, the second largest in the United States.

The inauguration ceremonies and parade are said to have been on a larger and grander scale than any heretofore held at Harrisburg. General HastitiRshad acquired great popularity throughout the commonwealth long before his election and today thousands of admiring friends Harrisburg to see him inducted into ollice and to hear his inaugural address. The new governor and his family yesterday took charge of tl xecutive man- ver, of the" Union, and Bohr, of the Perseverance. On motion of William Sayres, of the Union, it was agreed to ask councils for an appropriation off50. Say res.

of the Union, Bechtel, of the Liberty, and Bohr, of the Perseverance, were appointed a committee on credentials. Adjourned. OFFICES TO BE FILLED. Common Coiiiicilmeii to be Elected in the Uneven Wards. At the coming February elections only common councilmen will be elected for the four uneven wards of this city.

The select coiincilmon hold over and the terms of the mayor, controller and treasurer have not" yet expired. Klec- tions for common councilmen will be held in the following wards: to President Cvnts H. Shantx. and O. C.

Boyd. to John K. Funck and Aug. W. Reese.

to Benj. B. Schools and Harry Xagle. to Geo. W.

Black and Uriah W. Light. In not any of the wards will aldermen or constables be elected this spring. At the next spring elections, a year hence, a number of the city offices will have to be lilled with new "men. A Illtpl'y Man.

IClUllV IIJUIV VIUll lit ii.4n. i sion and all day until late last night they William Wt-iser, a man aged about a i ,1 ii. ill llie eve ward of tile received many callers uho came oli'i. congratulations. The executive mansion has been transformed into a Moral palace.

The large reception rooms, parlors and dining rooms have been decorated with rare tropical plants, cut llowers and the choicest of exotics. The doors at the southern entrance will be thrown open to the public at. eight o'clock iiing and from then until eleven the new "at home overnor and to everb o'clock his wife will be Invitations 51, is a patient in the eye ward of the Hood Samaritan hospital." He is one of Ur. A. Ii.

Gloninu'er's patients and comes from Mt. He stilfered from cataracts in each eye and was unable to see. Dr. (iloninL'er removed the one and Mr. Wciser can in see.

He is very happy but is still in the dark room. He said to the XKWS reporter: ''Tills is the first time I was ever in a hospital, but I like it." are not needed to this reception. Governor Pattisoii. Governor-elect Hasting, Lieutenant Governor Wat res, Lieutenant Governor-elect I.yon, the ustiees of the supreme court, the joint egislative inaugural committee, heads ol departments and oilier invited guests left the executive mansion at 1 1 The captain's son and Joe Johnson, the cook were washed off the barge and drowned. The men say 11 ut when Captain Dottridge saw his son washed nway ho no longer thought, of his own safuty, but wanted to follow the liol into the sea.

They had to tlrng him to the cabin top. and before they bad laahed him fast be was twice washed oil. The Scth Low is atotal wreck, liavlni: gone, to pieces within half an hour iiltir tK' men were takon ofl. an aceomtnuoaui-in io me iiuout. p.iimjii I-'dward know Mr.

Gingrich; veral very painful injuries One of the man- in all his deal- horses was also injured. Lye witnesses ok dinner with him already: it is claim that no warning was given by the i ulthom'h the car was coming BiLL COOK TALKS. haii.lv fur to stop there: I see' many motorman, althmigh the car was coming ill-r's there downgrade. Motormen should be care- fni-s say it is absolutely ful to sound the gong whenever they ap- to have a license. proach a street crossing.

know Mr. (iingrich; he a solKT man; know him for years; by mil. with him when he had liivnst-j While making repairs at the stablest with him him now: as the Mansion House, Jonestown, on fcat- far 1 am concerned I would think it a urday, William A. Hetrich mounted a necessity. Cross" Tin He 1'AM his eupcrimendont Quiun maintained ho had riRht to do so.

and be would. Captain Murphy again, demurred and telephoned to Superintendent of Police Campbell for more help, tbo result being that the reserve of the neighboring wore ordered to the scene of struggle. Tbe demeanor of the strikers became so threatening that Superintendent yuinu finally consented to abandon hie intention. The mot ormen and will, they claim. Invoke tbe law against tbe com IlUtrlct Attorney Kidgway has promised, they say, to bring tbe matter of violating the ten hour law before the grand jury.

The men declare they are prepared to "give u-Mimoiiy that will prove the guilt ot tbe companies. railroad eompanies. realizing that any attempt to run cars would oe fmile, closed down their power houses and ibeir oar sheds. Tho dispersed during the evening to their homes, ami nt 10 o'clock only a lew strajlglers remained in the neighborhood of the power houses. Tbe only aeu of violence during the evening wort- tbe throwing of a brick through onu of the windows of the power house Court street and Hamilton avenue and tho breakinc of some windows In the cars su-uidlug in the sl-ed.

All the police still remained on duty at the station bouses, throughout the night. The only trolley curs running In tbe city aro those on the Coney Island and Brooklyn road. What Tl.i'.v FlBlitiiiK The employees have made no secret about their agitation for bolter wages, shorter hours and fewer trippers. There had been talk of strike for several and Muster Workman Connolly of District Assembly No Knights of 1-abor. who It practically the strike bad given the railroad' folks every opportunity they could desire to lor a tit-lip.

As a consequence, ti.c no sooner do clared than tbe began hiring men to replace tbdr nld employees Scorns of these upplicnnt- were in line at tbe aoon nf tbe Brooklni City build Ing Montague and Clinton yesterday morning, long before sunerintond- eut'B office was 11 strikers have two principal grlov They bave believed for a long time that thoir wi.rk was worth instead of J2 per dav. They have been alarmed, by of tr.ppo™ uld not want to say. it was an absolute necessity. William know Mr. (iing- rich; he is a solu-r man: often stop at his place; see others stop there, too; think it necessity for the accommodation of tin- public.

Cross from what I saw then- u. by I'nitfd States Mar Kddy. M. Sherili 1 ove nf Texas Sln-rilT McMurray ol Mitchell c.mniv Tex. Cook came in thai it would be an accoinmo.iati...,.

fromKddv Amos Fake-1 know Mr. Cingricli: he Cool- Mild 1 walked out of tbe house i a honest man: often stop with him; on a ranch Ni.galos. N. and these ny others do the same; fed iny horsi-s three ant the me. I did not I there a number of times; think it a m- N.

and these me. I did not have my pistols. 1 have not boon in tht Indian "territory since the last of October All the news ab.uii me and my crowd is Turner and me. have been t.i"e:licr and staying ou ranches and doing nothing kcc; ing away officers. to dowith the Texas ami 1'rtciMe robbery.

Iteplyius to as to the girl hnd with him. iiu said, "--be is no chicken and will give 'em ollicurs some trouble il thev don't watch out." The orlicers went to Now Mexico to gel papers on which to carry Cook to the tor riuiry. Cool; denies being In any towns cxeei't Rosowell, N. for a period of two months past, and when askei! if he was In New Mexico to ttrranBO raid ho replied, "What do you take me limit-rut Jinn Imprisoned Tor Kight CITY. Jan Governor pardoned from the penkentiarj ,1.

1'atlen, who war- sor.l up from Christian county years ago to serve life i-cntfiico for murder. He was just over years old. the penitontlary limit, when sentonced Hewntly he tuld tr Uovernor Moue tbe name the real nuir derer, which be had known the time. but which be had kept secret for eigbl years. S.mtli "iJHKOta llefaultrr Kt-cMped? NFW YOHK.

Jan. The passengei list of the steamship Persia, according to a diejwtch received Pierre. S. D. Wined tbe name of Taylor, and Speculation was rife as to whether the passenger wa- W.

W. Taylor, the defaulting treasurer South 1'akota, who is now a fugitive from justice. bl r-acing. N. V.

1 TV opening races a- the Orange club were hcui here Three races were Bailed all of which were won by u-e Commodore Willett Kidd's Snowdrift, a Newburg yaeht- often Stop wit many others do the same; fed my there a number of tin ci-ssity outside of drinking purposes. Cross think it necessary lor drinking l.ur|Hises. Aaron knnw Cingricli: lie is sober and honest; stop at his place often: for his business I would think a license necessarv. Cross would be an accommodation to those people who would not want to 1:0 anywhere else. Howard (iingrich: see stop with him: most travel mines from the eastern part some come with teams: it would lie an acconi- i modatioii.

Cross not say that a license is a tiabrii-1 Mr. liingneh; his character is p.o,l: often stop at his place: see other people stop there too; i'l-oin the amoiiii! of people I see stop-j there, 1 believe the house should be li.viis.-d. r.ensin 1 Mr. lie a suln-r man: often stop at hi- place: -i-e others there too: think it m-ecs- sary for the accommodation of the X- Very often it is ni'cessary that this hollw should be ii.viis.il. Adam Blanch-Know Mt.

iingrich: he is a sober man: sec many people stop. there now: they feed their horse-' in his stable: think m-ivssitv license this place. .1. S. Mr.

Uiiiunch: lie is and hom-t: stop with him some- there think ujw be an acroninii W''i l-Mri-- Know Ml -sober and -ee hi'iiand their it for the people. w.m'.d be handy, but lutely necessary. Witnesses ajainst th laddi-r, which slipjieii on the ice and pre cipitated him to the ground, a distance ofl feet. He sustained severe bruises to his legs and a bad laceration of his Fiimer Fractured. Blacksmith Henry Loser, of Jonestown, employed by the Lebanon Manufacturing company, while at work at Sheridan, on Friday, sustained a fracture of the third linger of his left hand.

of Chief Marshall Olmstcd and stall', Gobin and stall', Congressman Reyburn. of Philadelphia, marshal of second d'ivision, and stall': Major Isaac B. Brown, marshal of third division, and staff; Charles F. IX-iker, marshal of foorth division, and stall'; College cadets, guard of honor, Lieutenant K. W.

McCaskey, I'. S. commanding, and the(iovernor's troop, Captain F. M. Utt, commanding.

Governor I'attison, (iovcrnor-elect Hastings, liev. William A. 11.nick. Senator George Handy Smith, chairman of the joint legislative inaugural committee, occupied the tirst carriage. Other guests and officials followed in this order: Ex-Governor Beaver.

Lieutenant Governor Watres, Lieutenant (iovernor-eleet Lyon, Senator Thomas, president pro tern, of the senate. Chief Justice Sterrett. of the state supreme court; Justices Green, Williams and ex-Chief Justice 1'axson. Justices McCtillon. Mitchell, Dean and Fell.

Judges Simonton and McPherson, of tho Dauphin courts. Speaker Walton, of officials, DellttUtful Concert. ()ne of the most delightful concerts of the last two years was given at the Academy of Mus'ic, last night, by the Boston Symphony Company. Miss Adele Ans tier Ohe "was the soloist. Probably no woman in the world can command so much respect and at the same time enthusiasm, as Miss Aus der Ohe.

She is a chat-mins: pianist, a master of technique, an artist in the full sense of the word, who has won her way in the world by her own Inqurer, of January S. 1SOS. Miss Aus der Ohe has been secured by the Hannonia Circle to give a recital in this city on February 14, in Fisher Opera House." the proceeits of which will be civen to the (iood Samaritan Hospital, this will indeed be a rare musical treat for our people. To Slelctiliig Parties. When making up that sleighing party do not forset that Jonestown is a desirable place to visit.

When there the Heilman House is the place to stop at here you can be served with a turkey supper." if ordered in advance. o'clock for the raj under the escort Harry NtiltiiiK's Condition. Tlie many friends of Harry 0. Xutting, who is undergoing treatment in the hospital of the Vniversity of Pennsylvania, will be please. 1 to learn that he is getting i along very well.

It will be remembered that from'a kick of a horse he was lamed and later went to Philadelphia to have part of the hone removed. The opera; tinn was painless neither does Mr. Xut- ting sillier any pain at present. The Stowaway. Stowaway, the presentation of the famous drama this evening, in Fisher opera house, as it is without question one of the very best productions of the kind that come'this way.

A number of our citizens from our citv saw it in Philadelphia and assure us tliat it is a fine show. The scenic effects are sure to receive rounds of applause, as they are very elaborate. the house, all the other senators, representatives the national guard. The ceremonies at thi brief and cummenccd at 11' o'clock noon. After music by a band prayer was ollcred by Rev.

William A. Honck, of llazletou. This was followed by the reading of the i-ertiticate of election by Chief Clerk Smiley, of the si-nate. and the administration of oath of ollice to( iovernor-elect Hastings by Chief Justice Sterrett. Then followed tlie governor's salute by battery music, tlie delivery of the inaugural address, which was listened to by thousands of people, and hem-diction.

The party then adjourned to the senate chamber w'here Jink'e Simonton administered the oath of ollice to Lieutenant (iovernor-elect Lyon. After an address by Mr. Lyon (Jovernor Hastings am! all other officials and guests resumed their places in their carriages and were taken into the parade at the Third street entrance to the capitol irrounds. They left the procession at the reviewing stand along the river front, opposite the executive mansion. I About the la tire parade moved from Third and Market streets.

It was an imposing scene, as thousands of soldiers, civilians and liremen vied with each other in malting brilliant display. The parade was divided into four divisions, headed by Chief Marshal steil. From (i to o'clock Hastings will dine in the executive mansion, together with the members of the cabinet and Lieutenant-governor and Mrs. Walter I.von. At o'clock the display of MauufHctiiriiiE Company JJotes.

Today was the serai-monthly pay day nt tlie" Lebanon Manufacturing com- panv's works. M'ichael Glennon, residing on East Lehman street, has been appointed foreman of the machine shop, Thomas Gill having resigned that position to take charge of a machine shop at Norristown. Statement of Plaintiff Filed. ()n Monday Messrs. Capp Schock, attorneys for Rosa A.

Derfer, filed the plaintiffs statement in her suit against Dr. A. J. Reigel, for malpractice. She claims £10,000 and it is said has been con- olhcers of hf (1 gin( Aprjl ,5,94.

At present she is a patient in the Good Samaritan hospital. EEPRIHT OF THE "DAILY NEWS'' Beginning With January 1, ISIS, and to Be From I'eo- lile Did at That Interesting Eicnl. Will Be Recalled. Beginning with January 1, we will from day to day reprint the most interesting items of news taken from the columns of the PAII.Y NEWS of twenty years ago. Manv interesting and important events will be recalled and prominent persons who have since passed away will again be brought to memory.

We will reprint only items of interest, whether they be few" or many, and consequently the number will be "varied. Some days the news items not be so interesting, while at other times they will interest old and young. A daily "paper gives a good his- torv of a city of county and this reprint will give much information to the young people of this generation who know little about their town of twenty years aco. JAXfABY IS. The following officers were elected by the Lebanon County Building and Savings association: President, Thomas Forster; vice president, A.

K. Koughter; treasurer, Edward A. Chler; sei-retary. Stanley I'lrieh; directors. Wm.

M. Breslin, IF. F.lmr, Joseph Kareh, for three years; Philip Fisher, John Young, two vears. Tlie following were elected directors of the Lebanon Mutual tire insurance company, of Jonestown, yesterday: P. M.

Rank, Christian Lentz. Henrv Heilman. George F. Meily, Richard Walker. Xa- poleoh Pesh, Jacob G.

Heilman, Jeremiah Heilman, Pr. Geo. Koss, John Meily, David M. Karmany, Pr. W.

A. Barry. The ML met on Thursday evenina and installed the following officers- Henry R. Hoffman: John Fehler; John" Wolf: A. S.

P. Moyer; William Fehler: PavidStoever: Edward Peitfer; Joseph secretary, W. W. Glick. The of W.

No. IH. O. S. of were installed by District resident Allen P.

Hotter, at My erst own: Aaron Lehman; J. P. Burkolder: V. Wm. B.

Tice; M. of F-, i. L. Noll; Henry Gockley: F. lenrv Schell; R.

James B. Moyer; Painter; S. O. Xey; Z. Millichsack; O.

Henry Moy- right sentinel, Samuel Pehart; left entinel, Jacob Katzaman. In court in the case of Daniel Zeigler s. Wm. 7-iegler, ejectment, the jury endered a verdict in favor of the plain- ff, with six cents damages and six cents osts. Josiah Funck for plaintiff; Wm.

I. Perr and Basslcr Boyer, for defend- nts. Chas. B. Forney, manager of the North jebanon gave 17 tramps shelter Saturday night and provided each with supper and a breakfast on Sunday iorning.

Owing to the intense cold, it was impossible to heat the Burrowes building nd the scholars were dismissed. Win. O. Lehman, district attorney, had Col. J.

M. Mark reappointed special elective. P. Weimer went to New ork. The stockholders of the Valley Na- ional bank elected the following direc- ors- John George, George Hoffman, ieorsre Ross, John W.

Killinger, T. T. Vorth, David M. Rank. John P.

Biever, Wilhelm, M. G. Frill. The following were elected directors of jebanon National bank: Jacob Roedel, Christ. Henry, Joseph Bowman, (M.

Villiam Shirk, Samuel Light, brewer; )avid Rank, Michael Kreider, (C. amuel Bleistiue. John Becker, Mill- reek; Samuel Heilman, Jos. G. Heilman.

HE KEPT THE MONEY. Leader H. S. Gockley Claims That the Acme Band Owes Him for Tuition. Tuesday morning Wm.

M. Perr, Meeting Next Tuesday. Next Tuesday, January 22, the semiannual meeting of the board of trustees of Muhlenbnrg college will be held at Allentown. A. Stanley Ulricli, and Rev.

B. W. Schmatik, of this city, and Rev. F. J.

F. Schsntz, of Myerstown, are members of the board from Lebanon countv. Fills an Chair. Rev. J.

M. Ettinger, editor of the "Evangelical," official organ of the church, the sick bed "and Rev. B. J. Smover, of this city, tills his position.

He left for Harrisbnrg this morning to assume his duties. DON'T EXPECT YOUR COLD will cure itself. It never will. It is taking too great a risk to neglect a cold. Pneumonia, oc'v the oisti av oi ouoi.v im ii.

above places. fireworks will be- uiven and at clock the grand military ball will be opened at the City Gray's armory. A largo number of Lebauonians wit- nessed the inauguration of Governor I Sold the SultiiiK Kestaurant. W. H.

Kilmer, who was the proprietor of the Nutting restaurant and pool room, has sold the same to Mr. Forrey, who now has charge. Mr. Kilmer intends to open another on a more elaborate scale in the basement of the Lebanon market house. Kxreltrnt Skating Reported.

Excellent skating is reported to be on tlie different dams and the L'nio: canal basin, north of the city. The con tinned cold weather has put into first class condition, much to the (It- light of the merry parties who frequen School HontN raid. The finance committee of the schoo Iuvo Mf Reisne HastiiiL'c and 47ti tickets were sold at the P. U. ollice.

Special trains an-ivim: here at and from the east with twenty-six $100 bonds the second series which she held in her session. The indebtedness of tl and coaches attached bly filled when they left. The train was crowded and also a sprcialj over I the Heading ec Columbia road. Among, the crowd we noticed Major P. Mover.

e. scl i board is being gradually paid off and the members are happy in conse KIM-SION. N. hours as and is inml acconling to Aot" hm-e village lie imiiitf Sail Me. F.

in barli In that iiatl been ,1 In the number of I say that these t-rtrn men road lias 1 of western Hurliugton rail- ivuple carUads of supplies couTi-ibincd in Colomuc their own instead nt time tin- crease tlie inn few men woulti also that they u-arcil that in so In' of trippers that very it-it for steady jotis at Cold liAl.YESYON. Jail. Iu The cold wave rck al-ut 1 o'clock a. m. By o'clock m.

the tonuwranire fell to ol, tlie lowest An l.lecl.lcal at the Cotton ami International exposition i will be the and water tricycle operat- ed by electricity. l-'ocht Live in shiii: live within Ion yards this place: not a iio'el licensf neci-s-ary. I'l-o-s I signed the am often at the Mansion I-'icht- horn jive me the remonstrance to don't know where the remonstrance was kept, dill not that a remonstrance was "iii before it was brought to feel friendly towards Mr. people may -jo there because they can save the hostler money. Kev.

in the Meily home-stead, opposite the place where li- ct-n-e is asked not think it necessary that the house should be licensed. would say it was not neces- sarv to have Mr. i.ini;rieh's house licensed. 11 know the place where a license is asked for: don't think a license is necessary. Cross recollect that I was i his bail when he had license heretofore: i Mr.

Gingrich is not friendly to me; I Cold, Sore Throat or any Lung trouble, there is nothing like DK. Ross' COUGH BALSAM. It always cures. Read what an old resident of the county JONESTOWN. March 21.

1SSS. I have used Ross' COVOH BALSAM' for coUL'h and cold, and find it the best i I have ever used. I cheerfully recommend it. JOHN BLOCCH. NEWCOMBER MAY DIE.

Dr. lias will I llopt-s for vor Hi- A. Gl.miiii:cr, of the hospital corps, stated to a Xr.ws at noon today, that Tobias Nt-wcmuber and Win. Steiiier. who wen- so terribly burned in the explosion at the bolt and nut works, on Monday morning, quietly dur- ouimen.i it ins: tin- lik'ht.

Slight hopes are enter- Don't suffer when you have reliable remedy at as first and he win recover Get DR. Ross' COUGH BALSAM js'g''t ofi eyes. find Visited This City. C. C.

Hinchman. of Philadelphia, ar- i rivetl here from Harrislmnr. Monday- Large size a iet DR. at once and prompt relief, cts. a Silver Watch.

chanced oil'a fine silve hunting case watch, at William cisir store, on Monday evening, wind was won by Kd. Alfenderfer, of Cumberland" street, who held ticke No. ISoaril of Henltli green cloth was placed resi deuce of Harvey Bartlet. 7o. allev bv Sanitary Policeman Alexande Snv'dW." Three of scarlet fever ar at present in the city.

you will Small size, 25 Dr. Geo. Ross DRUGGISTS, LEBANON, PA. Biickltirs Arnica Sulve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Bruises.

Sores, Ulcers.Salt Rheum, Feve evenin-and registered at tin- Lebanon Sores. Tetter Cliaj.pe.1 Hands.Chilblains Vallev" He all the 'Corns, and all Enipttons, and pos hotels in the Capitol be- crowded lively cures Piles or no pay required. I to Mr. Hinchman. it will I is guarantee! to "tve perfect satisfaction be remembered is the architect who I money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box drew the plans for Robt. H. Coleman's I For sale by Dr. Geo. Ross Drug i OmtS mansion, at Cornwall.

M. Mrs. Walter S. Miss Minnie M. Moons, daughter of Jeremiah Moons, machinist, residins: at ::14 North Fifth street, and Mr.

(iinsrrich were marrie.l Monday eveniiiir, at o'clock, at the formerly occujiied by the bride's parents, but which will now In- the home of the icwly married couple. Kev. P. C. ('roll, lastor of the Seventh Street Luther.in olKciated.

The bride wore a pretty "own ot white silk with low corsaire rurtlcil with lace, had a beautiful bunch of bridal roses fastened thereto. The bride was attended iy Miss MameChalieiiaer, of Harrisbunr, who was attired in a handsome white atin dress, irimtmil with lace. The best man was Kdward Hiirh, Plie wedding was a largely attended one, 10 less'than two hundred guests being iresent, amonc them beinsr some from Lane-aster. Harrisburg and Phil- After the ceremony there was a large dinner servet). nil those present invitation to partake of the L'ood things prepared for the occasion.

At 10 o'clock the (iran.l Central band ippearcd and entertaiiu-il the assemblage with a number of their finest selections. They also were invited inside to partake of the eli'L-ant wedding dinner prepared. Tho bridal presents were splendid and numerous, consisting nf many valuable ind useful household articles. Among number was a beautiful dinner set siven by the employees of Roedel's shoe factory, where both the bride and have been emploved. The- is of Kcadins, but has been resiifini; in (his city for the past two in Koeitol's ihne factory and boarding at the L'.

S. hotel. The yonntr couple.start in housekeeping in the same house where they were married, bavin- had it elegantly furnished from top to bottom previous to the marriage. At a seasonable hour the invited eucsts repaired to their homes and all before leaviiiL- expressed the wish that the happy couple may be spared many vears to enjov each others companionship ind that their wedded life may be one of unalloyed Ollirrrs liirttiillf.I. District President L.

Kramer, on Mondav evening visited Palmyra, and installed the follmvinir otlicers of AVash- in-ton Camp. No. 1'. O. S.

of Past president, C. II. Smith; president, .1 Snvdcr: vice president, S. M. Gingrich: master of forms, W.

H. Bates; recording secretary. G. II. Moyer; financial secretary, W.

W. Klliott; treasurer, Bow-man: conductor, A. X. Kellar; inspector, John Poorman: guard, Adwtlhs trustee, C. H.

Smith. District President Simon .1. WoenV, of Jonestown, installed the otHcers of Washington Camp. No. -IS.

P. S. of at Jonestown, on Friday FOR REN" 1 "'OK KENT-TWD-Sl'IIKY BRICK HOUSE, IS North Seventh street. Frame Fast Walnut street, llrilf of SIS rartritlEL- avenue I'osscs9iou Klven iraine- ili-itelv Viiplv to P- i-W-tV 7'JO Cumberland Street. OB REXT-THE TWO-STORY BKICK dwelling houst- with business room JSo.

H21 Ciimlii-rlaiiil stroft. next ili.mr to Julin H. Sliuear. the grocer, lately by Lima the liaki-r. is oltcrnl for rent.

The hiilldiii- can lie rf as a whole or parts, as desired. Would be suitable for a millinery store or :u.y other business. For to 12-20-tf W. W. 15 North Seventh Street.

SKCON'I) AND THIRD floor al.uvi.- llIri! lI tote 't-T-2-tf or K1IHT. BUCK.ea'q. FOR SALE. PROPEKTY No. 530 Cnxiberjauil street, occupieil by Frank GlPiin.

Ininiiri-at Drug Store. 0 A E-D1SS1KABLE STOCKS AND bonds A. HESS, iffii ti Klshth ami Cumberland streets. jllllloru- n.i A. FRANK 773 Cumberland Street, Lebanon.

Pa. the Lebanon county court common ileas. The amount claimed is $162.41. The facts in the case are as follows: Henry S. Gockley was the leader of the Acme cornet band, of Myerstown.

As eader of the band he made engagements, received the money for them and paid he expenses of the band, which is an incorporated organization. The by-laws )rovide that after all expenses have been the balance is to be divided equally )etween the members of the band, iockley was leader until some time in November, when he resigned. The rooks turned over to his successor 'how that he was debtor to the sum of S1G2.41. Demands were made on him for amount and on December 4, in a let- cr, he admitted that he had the money jut said that it rightfully belonged to lira, for he had never charged for leading the various members and would keep amount for tuition. lAKES 25 for $1.

Crenattj EUlee. clieaprard. ROSHON'S, I2i North Ninth Street. MOTTO O.UAXTITY. IS HEKE11Y GIVEN that tin-partnership heretofore existing between A.

sei-hrist and Levi stober, under the firm name of Si-cbristS; Stober, was tlis- solvc'd February lOrh, by mutual consent. All prisons therefore, indebted In partnership are respectfully rnmested to make payment anil those having claims against said partnership arc requested to present them to A. K. Sechrist, who continues the business GRIM REAPER'S HARVEST Thnxo Who Hare Iteen Called Recently to Exchange Time for Kternity. MABY A.

HOKFF. Mary A. Horff, widow of suddenly in Bern township. Berks county, in he'r G4th year. Among surviving brothers and sisters is Mrs.

Ellen Souders, of this city. Groceiy Forchaaed. Harry Anrentz purchased the grocery store oi I). W. Noll, Fourth and Chestnut streets, and took charge today.

)n Monday evening 0. Detweiler, with two assistants, appraised the stock and fixtures. Mr. Anrentz understands the grocery business thoroughly and will no in building up a large trade. All Free.

Those who have used Pr. King's New Piscovery know its value, and those who have have now the opportunity to trv it Free. Call on the advertised I gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Scud your name and address to H. K.

Bucklcn it Chicago, and get a sample box of hold Instructor, Free. All of which is cmaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Dr. tieo. Ross cV.

Co.s' drug ONEY TO TO LOAN on real estate securities. George B. street. Lebnnon.Fa., from a. in.

to 2 p. m. Aiiuvllle. 1M. after- ini.

1-14-lw ONKY TO I.OAX-MONF.Y TO LOAN on fir 1 RIVATE MILLINERY ala furnished and satisfaction guaranteed. MARTHA K. HEfLMAS. 33 South Seventh street. A FKAXK SELTZER, District Attorney, 773 CUMBERLAND STREET, 1-1-lv Lebanon, Fa.

OPEKA HOUSE OXE XlfiHT ONLY. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, '95. Better than Before: Best May of the Season. Princely antl riettirestiue Presentation of the STflffAtfAY. Clail 111 Sreiiit: Onniltnre of rnrommon Bemity.

Vivitl. Keiilistic Sliirllliie. Tmiiosii!" 'mil Suinptnous stage Settings: v-iciif iii Mi.l-Uccan. Louiloa by 3Ioon- Villa at Sunset. "Tlie C'oinpanv is in Melo-Drama what Austin Daly's Company is in Nt-w York lleralil.

Knyal ami Koinantic rc-rnrn oft Renown- nessey a Real PRICES, 25c, 35c, 60c and 75o Diagram opens at Miller's music- store on Saturuny morning at o'clock. SUCCESSFUL SPECUIATIOH OPEN TO ALL. THOMPSON DERR CO. STOOK ft GSA12T ESOSSES. INOOBFORATKD DNDBB TBX IAW3 OF THE BTiTE OF NEW XORK CAPITAL, $100,000.

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