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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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MOON'S PHASES. A Third 09 p.m. 1U ni 1 NEW ADVRTISEMENTS. SI! Mlffi! Dr. Kennedy's Kavuritr Pafue'a CVlrry "ipmpppiinil.

Muoyon'H HoiuiMiiiatlii'- H'-ii HJTUP of Finf FnwlLiitx-li Frru I.uncb N.irl li For Itcut Four Hull'! in-'-. For Salt; II pi: UrriUHli Miillp-li nil Farmers' Ilnili' I.UIK EVENTS TONIGHT. LO.IKI- X'i O.F. Seltzer's Hall -U-liamMi Cin-li- (H. F.IC.

of A. violden Entli- Hull- Uarlii-M K.U. E. St.Jo»cph'B Si. HiMip'fli- clety.

Bri-BlinV Hull lyi-liiiiina H.iliini; flclal AHM(K-iutiipn. Finlier Oj)i-ra Si 1', rklii-. Outlipuk. On Sunday, ciiiicicliTalily weather and fn-sli t.p wiuds will jin-vail, uiuw nrrain. with rising M'pii'Iay.

fair ALDERMANIC NEWS Frank SliHllil, ehargeil willi il animals, is having a In derman Hootli, this Reinoehl is the attorney I'pr tin ant ami .1. M. fur tin- pn Andrew Stasst'l. Through the ('. I rick, the ran' uf Si- giiKt VH.

Harry fur fpprii wiwsettleil Friday by the di-frndaiit paying the costs and tlie'ehaiire lieim; withdrawn. Tile The band rnnnerl show gave a culirert riiniin whii-li unit Itan with tin- causcpl ment. All were attired as farmers ami acted Of such very well. Said a mciubei of the Lebanon liar, who is inclined: "They ran play the fml (hey can play music, Imp." PreHCOtt I'ostiimslcl' Dead. Jonathan Sa.lty.er, who died the other dav, was postmaster at I'rescott.

He will be buried in KiiiimiTling's church cemetery. The rhildren siir- vive John. I'riali and Isaac at I'reHcott, and William re-idiiiL- in this city. He was aged yi-ars. Received llu- Item-til.

Mrs. John Kodearmel. whose Inisliand died Home months has received from Kittatiny bodge No. A. I'.

of which her husband had been a member. Quarterly Pen-iim Monday. February -Jlli. is being lo.iked forward to bv the old soMiersas hriiiu'inL' forth great things. It is tlie quarterly pension day.

lience their interest. A Mllll Sclnill. lost Depliow of L. inllllotmiri' Duriin, Khenlsl routo to this i' pleasure. Aruiiir I or tlie BKTHI.KHEM, I'n, Kuh.

bain Iron cuinjmuy shipr navy yards a Inrite TexiiM. tlio lietlile- tn tin- of siile ai- mur of the new hu.trlfr.hiii 'J'i'xas Olio Armed Mull Itnlilii-il. CHESTHR, S. Ki-li. H.

1): A one ornicd man. was held up ami rn bv a burly ou a i uuntry rcud tblK city. PERSONAL MENTION. i vie. J.

K. tin 1 turned Kriilny f'n Mrs. Michael llright went ti this inoriiiiii! on a visit. liev. U.

Marqucl hereonhiswav tip k-1 Womelsilorf. Miss Mary I'hler, of i visiting her sisters at Meailuu Jlrs. Kdward Weaver and mother, Shamokin, are Mr. and Mrs M. (Jossler.

Sixth an.l Cniiibi-r land street. Mrs. William Spanker an.l dau.jliie went to Heading thi-aflenmon. Frank Kreipler t.i ileaiiiui: Ilii afternoon on a visit. County Superintendent Snoke went t.

Jonestown this afteriMon. M. Smith, hani' pkin ing his in Uev. .1. T.

l.nke'.-. r.i.i-; chun-ii. went I Mrs. H. C.

Brill Miss tununl t'rp of Miss Caroline went to Mai- rishurj; at iipfpn Messrs. Asa A. ami A. retunuil home this aflenippon burg. Miv.

llpiraee Kr.n'k 1'hiia-ifl- phia this J. II. KeilMVker this m-pniiiiL' from Harrisbuiv. C. H.

is in toilay. AVptlf is in I'ineLrnne tppplay. IVpif. E.hvin Urisrhtbill. ofpatipliin.

is visitini; his mother in this ritv. Miss Kmily Mi-Farlan. who is atteinl- inj; sehcpipl at i- visitini; her at Ninth 'Imreh street. Mr. Mr.

an.l Mr. an.l Mr-. Mrs. Th.imas Shntli-r. Misses Annie ihl." Hallie llattie and Annie Com I.illie a'piie M.

Shi-ctz, Carrie l.ler. Katie M. Wallace. I k-ccie Kurkey. Carrie anil Katie Ibaeh, Katit- Hauck.

C.ira 7.1-rbc. Mohn. Ma- iin Amanda Xertpe. Laura 1'ptirk- M.ilin. Katie North.

Zacharias Mpilm Kd. liarto. Wallace. W. Hiehl.

.1. Kutter. C. Taylor. larrv Kiigcne Troop, IPP-PI.

LeiniiiL er. Kurker. I Mohn. It. I.

Cam-It. M. rau-r. II.HTv M. llartman.

Isaac S. I'anl An'chenbach. Tims. Uein- ,1,1. Kline, 11.

Hitter. Holier! .1. Weik. llartman. A.

W. Merkey. ,1 Harry V. Miller, A. .1.

liei'sh. Harry 1'. 11. Frank Kenney and Walter seven couple from Sheri- Ncwnianstipwn. enjoyed a to Mycrstown.

sfnpping iver House, llancing was inilnlued in up to a late lionr. I'mf. I'riach's orchestra furnished the music. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

L. Mr. and Mrs. W. It.

Ibaeh. Mr. and Mr. J. H.

Yeiser. Mr. and Mrs. N. It.

Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. M. i. Mr.

and Mrs. (irant Kislev. Mr. and Mrs. Will Witter.

Mr. and Mrs. W. l.ape. Mr.

and Mrs. K. L. Shultx. Mr and Mrs.

I.engel. Mr. and Mrs. F. I' Mr.

John I'erson and wife. Sal lie I'erson, Misses Katie: Kaufman. Minnie Sallie Kck, l.aura Kutter, Mary Long, l.i//.ie I.ajie, Ma Sehlear. Sadie Put, l.anra Kaufman. Maine Mattis, Mervine, -or.

F. M. Kck. Harry N.ill. II.

llordner. Calvin M. Ibach. Harry Miller. H.irvey .1.

Noll, iscar Sam-; Wp'plfkill. L. IP. Filliert.Ueo. 1..

A. 11. rpenlletlllim Hlld .1. (icpn-ge Kcnnetlmm, butcher, slaugh- h.p^s the fppllipwing: (Jiiirgc, Chanel.L'. Mil lbs.

W. I 1 C.pldrcil. W. Welse. 1 .1.

M. Schaiim. '2. Jonas 7-D Simon Witter, 1. Monroe Mattiiew, L'.

i irant 1. (irant Kisley, 1, Adam Weik, 1. .1. M. llipi.ert.

L'. U.S.; John II. ISiibb. Kli Wallace, L'. 04'.

liubb, Kaufman, ll.s.;,Iohn llen- Hi-Vi Ibs. Kaufman, ipVpirize rpcnnetlmm, Henry n. M. Kaufman, L', (iiii. II.

Wallace. 1, U.S. MYERSTOWN ITEMS- i February L', Albert Tice in his four-horse sleigh took a party of young folks to Kelircrs- billion Fridav evening. The Phillips, concert company of this; place will give an entertainment at ville on next Saturday evening. i A party of young men as they j.assed ihe Kahnev House on l-'riday evening in a sleigh.

iip.H-t. They escaped injury and the horse was caught. i A II our hpitels were taxeil to their m- most with parties on Friday Some of them have already looked a number for this evening. (in Friday evening the Coover House! utertained a party of about 11)0 persons IVp.iii Tlie Minnchaha had acciunpanied them and fur- lislied excellent music during the even- ng. The(Jood Will hall was procured or them where they tripped the liirht 1 until the wee sma hours of the nurning.

The enjoyed a line snp- of wliieh the Coover House is noted pivparing. Harry li. Uise. of the Dexter livery of your city, was a visitor in town Friday ifltcrnoon. lichard A.

Miller will continue his meat stand at the old lace and will here it'tcr have a full supply of the article and it the lowest prices. Tin 1 Acme cornet band will leave for Uichiand this Saturday evening to as- -'statthe opening of the Metropolitan hand bazaar at that place. A sleighing party of young Americans im Lebanon stopped at the Croiisc house last evening. They report having id an excellent time. Tin- Reformed Sunday school has lopted the post otlice system in band- ling its books.

Messrs. C. Loose ix Son manufactured the counters and boxes, mil (i. Christman and others assisted erectinir them in the senior room of he si-hipppl. The arrangement will Ini'M i library of about books.

The senior will also be rearranged. A Lawyei Scores a New Judge on the Bench. "YOU'RE A LIAR." SAID THE JUDGE. Rrrorrtvr Mc- Not Fit to Sit MrDonoujih Ouly tit, Case. I'liiuii and at a.

m. Class meet- iit 6 p. m. Sixth ii ii. m.

pastor. CITY William Daly, -J Senator New trying i nriUT Francis M. Me- in ojenly charged the ret iinl. -hieMed guilty per- Hi. 1 alsu a.

u-vii IJUM ui being unlit to sit on The I't'iirh Senator was cnimsi'l fur Victor E. Downer ut l.yiuihurst. J. who was chargei! wilh havin crrayeil Mary e- uey. wlippumil vently as employed as a in 1 hpiir.e He was dis- iriiir s.

ruling. When AKpeii. acted as ol.jerted to a I laly asked her, sliu sltuuld an- Mr Allen's objeo- pleased i Cin-Mmit mid vici'b Ht by II, All welcoilif. 1 i lll'Hi'H of THK UF THE I'pii'U. Pan alleys.

Suiulay ut I 1 a. in. all 1 7:151 p. in. inyal IP.

ai. 1'hiliiri-n's im-run; EVA.Miia.lClL. KMAM'KL, sln-p't ln-twet- anil Sevi-nih. I HI in. si'houlal p.

ill. Y. S. C'. K.

at Treadling Ht 7 p. m. Rev. H. C'.

I'HIITtSTANT ST. LUKK'S, sixlh iinii slruets. Holy al a. m. Mtiniini; st-r- and al ill.

Suuplay -p-liutpl HI p. ni. Kvi-nini; Prayer ami iipldn-ss at 1 IP. in. I'.

Hawkt-s. n-ctnr. HA1T1ST. Fliisr BAITIST. i-urner ppf Thirpl aiul Waliiul- Siimlav scliiMpl at p.

in. nl 7 p. m- un Wi-ilm-Miay al p. 111- Sirar-tier- an-furdially inviu-d in all llif-i- viei-s. HfV.

H. Kldn-iisi-, paslur. MI.HAVIAN. MuiiAviAN, p-pprm-r'I'l-iilli stn-i't and Sprint: alli-y. al llifpii H.

in. Sunday si-huul at p. m. V. 1'.

S. (A K. al 3 IP. in. Y.

S. ('. K. at il p. in.

I'ri'achini; al 7 p. ni. Nu at p. in. All curilially invited.

K. s. Hayt-n. Hew aflliARittl you fast night company noticed that Parlo? Suit! How your wife There never was a better time for you to buy furniture, because we want to sell whether we make anything on it or not. Call at our mammoth warerooms and see our immense stock.

JOS. BOWMAN 255-7 N.dNinth iStreet Lebanon. Penna. Frantz Bros. HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIES UMBRELLAS GLOVES HATS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY SUSPENDERS NIGHT SHIRTS 775 Cumberland Street.

AMUSEMENTS. said Mr Ail ho 1 "I'll IH-vcr have IL Jlrovc I'VpTV ciMirt is i 1-iiii ti. s.lii,-l,l have sah' senator Daly. arc in league to hi- savagely i lor an vt hiii" that I 1 I ilii- I can 'I lu-ii. juUircsbinii CATHOI.H-.

ST. MAKY'S. Eighth ami Spring tilk-y. Eiirly mass at a. in.

mass at 111 a. with sermon, ha pi ism at p. in. Sodality at m. ami hoiifilii-iion at p.

ni. "She a. in. i SAI-KKH HEAUT, 'urtiwall. Pa.

mass in. at Hi a m. METHODIST. LKHMAN ST. M.

E. issmx, LtOinian street. ('la-is at a. in. Preach inn ut m.

Sundav srlmol al n. in. I St-rviiv at p. in." Preaclnnu' iitT p. in.

i to Visit tlie Prayermeetiui: on WedneMlay All an- ui-ltviMit 1 Hev. W. H. pastor ro improper," corner of Eighth and A aod i at a. m.

Sunday at p. m. Kpwortn at m. vices ut 7 p. in.

Kev. A. A. Arthur, pastor. PKESUYTEKIAN.

CHHIST. Lebanon Furnaces. Sunday school at m. services at Evenim: services at Weekly Hihlc class I'ri- day at in (J. Dawson Cideinan Institute.

Strauycrs made welcome. Uev. C. M. Cross.

pHstor. ST. Sunday school at p. m. at a.

in. and HI p. in. Y. P.

S. C. E. iiraycrnieetimr at ni. Wednesilay evening at Kev.

E. S. Tuelismeier, William Morris iii -The Lost We an- liuvi- a genuine play in this city. T-lu- is Mr. Morris, He is now ami conies here iis the the Henben Warner in He play, "The Lust 1'anulise," one ol' i the must ever pro- ihu-ed.

He i.s to play the same, part the same with all the original feu- I lures; irrarully brought "lit in this city. He is an actor whom all lit- is hnive, sincere, cunrteons ami in love. As superintendent of the iron mill owned by a rich man, whose daughter has t-qujindereU much of his eiimings in luxury, he with the men i when they strike because wages are re- I duceil. He is in love with the girl, and. i in a striking scene, he persuades the lomes uf tin- and hear their story.

She is and goes to her father in their i behalf. Amid profound excitement, the i father relents, the mill opens; again and prosperity returns. The above plav will be produced in Fisher opera house, on Tuesday evening, Feb. o. We need your dollars.

Von need our Clothing rvery in tlii.s c.iy. Von are here ty Vtm aio uiHil ujipor courts "I 1:1 espt i.un! lit- I ht ordtT. nai or. You roni-IuiltMl hla i eir I math in Innn the ie i.inted. Tl-e ilr and sinil- ntumrUs t'.

evi- Iiis decision. HEKUKMK1). ST. MA UK'S. cor.

Eighth and Mi (II in streets. lieriaan services at 10:1 a. in. Sunday sirhuol at ji. in.

at p. in. V. P. S.

Si IVrkins. "Standing room was the pleasing sipgn that greeted late comers at I'or- dray's ttieatre last evening who came to see Sam .1. Kurton and Lilhe t'olemun in the laugh-provoking comedy-drama "Si I IVrkins." The audience was the largest seen in this popular place of amusement We want to make a fair exchange with for dollars. It takes very few dollars here to buy Clothing'. We have it down to such a price that it is really giving it away.

You A An have good Ail-Wool never Men's secured Overcoat Suit such for A good Men's Overcoat to $10.00. I r. E.pra MILITIA CALLED OFF. I I m. All invited.

All v.el- come. Kev. 1. t'ulvin Fisher, FlitsT. roriier Tenth street an 1 Strawberry alle).

English service at in a. m. to I p. m. Meeting from ti to p.

m. Enu'- lish services at 7 p. in. 1'nton meeting, Monday. nl p.

m. Mudy, Sunday school lesson. Fridav al p. m. Kev.

I). Kl D. IVIM.II-. heiuet-n Ninth at n. m.

SuiKlay Y. P. S. C. K.

SOUK Service season, was complimentary ST. nd Tenth. Servic cliool ni 1 p. ni. Of strike left thu qiiati 1 r.o\i in i der -en- n.

idm Jiic.ii A cutting a trolley dniif. A thri'iityncd of when with i The (ho tru. kin. quarters. Vvin ed, Uic cnuvd l-ut u- "i he jiri-i lite TJicrc to l.ilt L'tl tliC in tin- ai I'li liMigetl tn ers wnulil firud al i plai i'il 0: thrown An and Mivki cciiii-auios ami the of an hour.

ijil to prevent w.is pimiod against work was beiiifj u.eu jratberi'd and The -itL'iioD box was vury imruly Mctphin. on it. i aliuut il as a 1 been ropair- IIIM thruaten- iruckhouse. -1 iii. I i ii'' ken to stables.

of ci-d under ar- inh! ihu deputy. iltiputici cleared nn GO ivero l.i-f.iiu the strik- tl.o shots was frequently iud somo were The ine front phi IIP i internal in. It the corner of Nassau -i aiised trolley car No. street and Meeker A vets i i i-iickri at that point. a high rate of I-a: ii-y, was on thu dinfj the niotorinau, ilir pavement and i i tlie body and result; fatally.

LITERARY SOCIETY. at Fridav at m. Free Pews. Strangers cordially inviteil let all services. Kev.

I.ITTHKHAN, VK.NTH corner seventh and English ln ir lrt in. -choo! at in. Y. I 1 S. ('.

M. i 7 p. in. All and al Kev. P.

piislor. EVAS4iKt.H Al. I'HL'KCII UK lioi.Y Tld-MTV. Lehman street. Service at in.

Sundav school u. m. ndny itev. ays at p. in.

Services at 7 p. I.vtt to friitrrtTrol- VK rrnni 'e! -J 01 tiered oil i hiuion KIIL 1'on at'e the protection 1 to proserveor- SAI.KM Kv.i^utj-n-Ai,. school at p. in. Service at p.

m. K. M. Seip. pastor.

SAI.KM EVANCKI.ICAU corner Eighth and Willow streets. (Jerman service at 10:15 a. m. Sunday j-chool at j). m.

English service I at 7 p. m. ST. JAMKS'Ev. MISSION.

Seennd and Chestnut streets. Sunday scliool at i). in. Suniiyside. Sunday school at 1:30 p.

m. ST. Annville. English service at 7 p. m.

Ut-vs. Ii. and T. E. Schmauk, pastors.

Ninth street and Spring alley. Mornin- service at Sunday school at p. in. EveiiiiiR service at 7. at l).

m. YOUHR People's meeting, triday, at m. Kev. E. Stahler.

pastor. rXlTKU KHETHItEy. TKINITV. corner Ninth and Willow streets. at a.

in. Preachinp at 10:15 a. m. Sunday school at p. in.

S. C. E. meeting at ti n. m.

Preaching at 7:15 p. m. Kev. K. Kock.

ii. pastor. Avon. Sunday school at ni. fier- mau preaching hy at lit a.

m. Y. P. at 0 p. 111.

Eimlish preaching at 7 p. in. All are invited. Kev. (i.

Meyer, pastor. KMouiAij, I je) 1111:111, between Ten tli and Eleventh reels, (icnnan preaching al lit a. m. Sunday school at p. m.

E. meetiim at p. in the lecHire room. bit preac'hiijpjr al p. m.

All ure welcome. Kev. .1. K. Klefker, Pr.KASA.vr Jill.i., corner Seventeenth and Chestnut streets.

Sunday school at a. m. Preaching at 10:15 a. m. Class meeting at p.

m. Children's meeting at in. Preaching at 7:15 p. in. Y.

P. C. t'. on Tuesday at p. m.

S. Khoftds. pastor. ST. West Lebanon, (termaii preaeh- lii by Kev.

Jacob Mark. Sunday at Ha. m. Class meeting at ii p. m.

preae-hini: at p. m. Mr. Hurpstrite.dtrertur of the Si IVrkins: in workinir ihe with paper and nmnty fair ltras.s band. Thi.s latter witb rverv member in minie ruslnme, made I an attractive and aiuusini; Mreet parade, and jKive eoncert un Pioneer stjiutre that fur musical excellence hiis imt been excelled by any travelinir trnnpi' inSeattle.

The last evening, jud.iriu.ir from the Iiearty lauirhter and bursts uf applause that greeted the perfnrmeis thnnighuut the four acts, -ravr general suti.sfaction and sent evrrybudy hume in iinoil humor. Air. Sam J. Ilurtuii and Lillie Culeman are cumedians. and were the life uf play.

The mn- j-inil specialties rt-eeivrd many Sfitdt'l Wash. 17, 1S94. heSi IVrkins company arrived in this nity today and will play in the Fisher opera house, this evening. fail to Eighth and SGV It May Do ns Much For You. Mr.

Fred Miller, of Irving, writes that ho had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected, lie tried many no called Kidney cures but without any resuK. About a year airo he bejzan using Klectrie Hitters and found relief at once. Klec- tiic Bitters is especially adapted to cure all Kidney find I.iver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 5Qr for larjre buttle.

At Dr. (Jeo. Kuss drug store. bargains as we are offering now, and you know by past experience that when we say "low prices here," we mean it. We have a larger stock to select from in Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Hats, and Gents' Furnishing Goods than Lebanon, facts.

An extra value in Wool Under- Clothing. Suit 5oc up. Colored Percale Shirts 490. White Dress Shirts 500 you will find in any similar establishment in Come and convince yourself of the above stated We are the leaders in Low Prices. You save dollars here.

Latest in Neckwe'r 190 Hats and Caps i 70 up. CARD OF PRICES. rilllK ri'IH-lSHKHS (IK THE US1IEK- siitiii'd daily newspapers, of this city, adopted Ileceinber 14. the following card of prii't's: Marrlam'iiotic-es. I'n cents: funeral notices.

i'p IjpTst insertion; two insertions, 50 r4) fonts. Curd of calls for meetings of lodges, soi-it-ties and live cents per line each insertion. Any entertainment or enterprise, religious or otherwise. having their job printing done outside of daily newspaper offices, will be charged regular price of lo cents per line. Local notices for church suppers, for all festivals.

fail-Band similar entertainments and enterprises designed to make money, to be Inserted at live cents per line. I'rog'ams of entertainments will be classed as paid notices. Resolutions, except those of a public or charitable nature (such as actions of public meetings ou matters for the welfare ofcity. county, State or Nation, or on the death or resignation of a person occupying a public ofllce) will be charged live cents per line. DAILY News, DAILY TIMES, DAILY REPORT, Slarltlal Ameiiltlea.

"Yes, this is a nice home, this is," Mr. Enpeck, as he hung- up his overcoat and sunk, shivering-, into a chair; "every evening when I come in the fire goes out." "Well, can you blame it, George?" inquired Mrs. Enpeck, sweetly, as she prepared to put on another shawl and watched her husband shuddering. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. LiiteMt UiioUtloiM for Flour.

Wheat. Butter, Etc. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2, 1895. FI.OUR—.Slow and weak.

and lower; No. 2 re.l, otijc; Xo. 2 Penn'a. red, 58Jc. and weaker; No.

2 for local trade, No. 2 in export elevator, STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET i and easier; No. 2 white, No. No. 2 mixed, Reported Daily by J.

W. Stager. 773 Coin- tl Street. LEBANON, February 2, 1S94. Open's Cloa'e.

Am. Cotton Oil 20'-i ng a -clion SAI.KM C. Ninth and Church streets. Sunday school at a. m.

(termaii preachini; at a. m. Y. P. C.

meeting at p. m. Preachin.tr -t. 7 p. in.

All are cordially invite 1 to attend. Kev. ,1. Ii. VonNeida.

pastor. Trinity V. It. rimnlli. Preaching inoming and eveninsr by Hev.

Ii. Hock, I). 11. livening sermon cm. there is joy in Heaven when a Sinner Repents." HIT! IKS' XOTK 'E-ln the Orphans' Court ipf I.c-hiinon County.

The undersigned appointed by said Court to make dis- iriliinippii ppf the balance remaining in tho hands of K. Miller, Kxrcutor. of Susanna It. Tioe. to and nmoni: legatees and ilinxi! legallv entitled thereto, hereby gives nntiiv that lit- will sit for phe -mrposu of bis appointment on Tuesday.

February 12. A. D. al o'clock, A. in Koom No.

4, in the Court House in the City of Lebanon, when and where all persons interested may attend if they deem it proper to do so. crfAS. M. ZERBE, Auditor. Lebanon, January jan29-4t DIED.

SOUTHERN SWATARA ITEMS. I'Yltnuiry 1, Tin. srliiHil taught liy Wi'iiL-rr li.l a t'p the rt-1 Is liv S. I'. riiillipp- last Kriiiay.

A i i'uf ynnni; lailic? irri ffi hi 1 viriuity of Stm-vcr's mill, went in a funr- tu Scifi-n, aluint tun east nl' MyiTstppwn, wlicrt- tlii'v i-n- pyt'pl thiMHsclvrs "A.lam d. IJr.iniTt. a 'highly jrntk-nian. is un tin- sick list. He a i-li iifa fever, luit tin- t-tlii-irnt vice, if I (miiiiliin'c.

Mt. Ximi. 1 was checkeil anil he is is the mail I ir-l Cni The WHH rendered liytlu? Kxct'lsinr i.itcrary uf the I'irst (Ifanainar scLnul I afterriiion: reading of the uiinntcs, by the sceretitiy: scripture recitation, Harry Sti-iner: recitation Frank Shnpir: sp-lection. Carrie Wenprert: recitation, Annie I'lirich: essay, John Simmons: biouTnphy, Shindlc 1'atsc-hko; piano and violin Samuel Simmons and Arnold Ht-ihnaii: rccitntioii, Walter Smith: instrumental SIP.U, Catherine Schropp: si-lection, Kulph E. Keinoehl: recitation, Naomi choru.R, Knp'iic Keinlmrd.

Frank W. fecil llriirhtliill, Uoliert and Paul Aduiiis: seli-ctiou, Ira Spaugler: Martini XiinmermfiH;" selection, Sadie Winner: debate, "He- rom inflammation imd nlceration of the solved that the Indians suttereil more at Ua a rnoxt Ktnbborn difiease. My the the white man than the I family puvsic nu wns nnilb le to relieve white man stiltere.i in the hands ot the me At ajvice of friends I consult ed THpecialistH, and they nil failed to do NKW YORK CITY llnw His Life Wns Suvi'il. Hie New York City Catholic News No one would think ti i look at Richard B. Brown, commission merchant, of Xu.

806 Waxhinfrttm Btreet, New York Citj-, that for six weeks he had Buffered in agony in his bed and that physicians had said it was impossible for him to reprain his health. But now be is back in his oflice, vigorous and hearty. He regards Dr. David Iveunedy's Favorite Remedy, as the savior of his life. The story" Mr.

Brown tells is remarkable. "For several years," saidJMr. Brown to reporter the other day, "I suffered this city, on Wednesday, January WCl, Wm. M. Bruslin.

aged 70 years, 1 iniiulh and -'dnys, of Bright's disease. Intcrnn'iit private at Mt. Lebanon cemeterj i on Monday. February 4, at m. Services at tlie house, corner Tenth and Willow stret-ts.

Relatives and friends are invited toatti-nd without further notice. EAbT HANOVER ITEMS. Abiindaiice of siippn and a iv tlie chieftnpic aiunni: the farmers in this seciinn. I'iiuiel Kal'iick shot his tw.i valuulile PL'-that were recently I'ilten liy a mad. The Kast Hanover sclmol met hiipel's hotel and paipl the leachers heir monthly salary.

The 1 i ratic primary was heMon at which the fpill.pnin!; were loniiiiated: of Election. Tims. inspector. justice of he piace. H.

A. 1 leury il Hoover; assessor. Kdwin Kilth: II. 1 Irich an.l Kider: township clerk. IVrcival itllinnnlivc.

Newton nnd I'lipfi I.i^ht, negative, Samuel and I.i-nu Snydi-r. The victory was de'-lnri'ilin fnvorof the. utiirma- tive side. Tin- iittciidaiiee was large nii.l thp' Micicty is rupiilly iucrensiug in- crcasiiiL'in un inlpership. numbering at present llev.

I. C. Fisher will aildrcs- tin- society iiext Friilaj- llfternniill. GRIM REAPER'S HARVEST ITEMS OF INTEREST. London has a larger population Ireland.

Keep your blood pun- and healthy and you will not have rheumatism. II 1's Sarsaparilla gives the blond vitality and richness. Tea tables, card shaving stands and chiffoniers for all your friends, at I-5-tf FrKNrriTKK BAZA A IE. i After all, Job never had to use a tele-; phone. Try a bottle of (iood Samaritan Liniment for open sores, sold on a positive' guarantee to cure or money refunded, at fGS Cumberland street.

When traveling, always take cake of, Johnson's Oriental Soap with you: diseases are often caught hv using hotel I soap. Jos. L. Lemberger A and In Berlin sheet music is sold bv weight. Also Blnuch's Wild Cherry for coughs and fnr the nerves.

21Nlw The microbe of the hiccough disease comes in bottles. I Jos. L. Lemberger and W. (1.

Shugar, druggists, will tell you that Johnson's Magnetic )il always gives satisfaction and is the cheapest. $1.01) i ct. size cts. I London consumes eleven tons of salt! daily. Ladies' and gentlemen's writing desks I and library tables and book cases, just! what you want, at 1-5-tf FKASTZ FiiRxiTfKE Do you want a parlor suit 7 Now is the time to select one, as we have the sir (l largest selection and lowest jirices in the i' 0r elViiiis.

city. FBASTzFt-'RNiTniE BAZAAR. I 732 and Cumberland street. I J'arlor tables from Tiic up, at Frantx's i Furniture Bazaar. 1-5-tf Sausap Come see our large line of Mnrris i chairs in leather, brocatelleand corduroy i.ard.'.P at Frantz's Kiirnitiire Bazaar, TA- and I'ork Am.

Sugar, Kef At.Top.p& S.F Balto. SOhio Bay State Gas Can. Southern I Chi. Nth West i Chi. Chi i CliI.K.

I. rac Chi. Gas. Co C.C.C.&St. I Del.

Hud. I Del. Lack. Dis. SCatl.

F'B i Gen. Eire. Cn Lake Erie Lake Shore Louis. Nash Manhattan Mo. Pacillc Xew Jersey Cen New York central N.Y.&N.K Northern Pae Northern Pac.

I'fd Nat'lLead Pacillc Mail Phila. Read Kich. W. r. Term St.

Paul Omaha Tenn.Coal Iron Texas Pacific Union Pacific U. S. Cordage Co WahashPret Western Union ji.3 3S'' HK'J K.II lii BAILED EVE (Juiet and steady; creamery extra, 24e; prints, wholesale, 25c; do. do. jobbing, at 2tia29c.

BAILED and weak; timothy, small bales, large bales, mixed, and firm; Pa. firsts, 26a 27c; western firsts, 2Cc. and easy. LIVE fair demand; fowls heavy, light, SjaOc; roosters, (ic; spring chickens, Sc; turkeys, 8a9c; ducks, i DRESSED and fair'y I active. and unchanged.

I but firm at 53a70c, i per bushel as to quality. country, do. cows bulls, PRODUCE MARKETS 8S Corn Oats Pork pen')! HlEh't I.ow't I SV-i 52 1 4iu 4.1^ AUNOI.D—In Burlington, Iowa, oa the29th inst Philip Arniiltl, pneumonia, aged 72 years months. Kuneral will be held un Monday inorntliK at orn o'eloi-k, Trom tin; residence of his so Philip A. Arnold.

No.33 North Eighth street. St'rvircs in St. Mary's Catholic church at o'eloek. Interment at St. Miry's eemeterj.

Friends and relatives are invited to attend without further notice. 10. Ml D.t'O si Oats, 169; MARKET QUOTATIONS. The following prevailed at the lomestic markets Feb. 2.

MEATS. Per pound Oats Cash Wheat Corn Oats Car Wheat, Corn, iii Hogs, 14.WX). TOMORROW. Car Wheat, Corn, 210: Oats, l.W; HORS, BANK STATEMnNT. Reserve.

Loans. 81U; Specie. I.ejral. 7011: Uepu.sits.Dce., Circulation, followini; are the prevailing prices paid by onr merchants for country produce. Corrected by J.

H. Sihngar. Butter. Ib Egys, (fresh) iM Lard. Ib 8 Shoulder, Ib Ham.

Ib 10.911 Bacon, Ib Dried Apples 5 Tallow 4 Potatoes, per bu. liO Ib 40860 LIVE EAST LIBERTT. January 10. Cattle Prime good, I4.45S4.W; good butchers, rough fat, $1.003 3.70: fair light steers, Hogs Heavy medium Phlladelphfas. W-W34j)5: best Yorkers and mixed, common to $4.11134.15: loughs, Sheep good, W.2033..59; fair mixed.

common. yearlings, best lambs, common to fair lambs, WEEKLY GRAIN MARKET. Longberry wheat 63 Fultz so Bye 48 New Corn Oats 35 Cumberland street. I-5-tf Houses For -p 7 nioiithsold child fpneuiiippiiia. The xt with IT.

I'mlertaker have charge. HERE'S A CHANCE WORTH CONSIDERING. FREE LUNCHES. 1'. SpriiiLriieM.

writes: Pile Cure hiily 7 years atllicte.l: cpiuld not valk half a mile in the last thrcp- year-. now any distance." 1.. pjer P.V ami W. Sluujar. ilniL'-; Minor- the Something Special! in Seasonable Goods .1 i Italian or- AI.HVKIN.

at Prop. 1'ark Hotel I-or tlie Ladies. start today a Special Sale ot LADIKS'iS: CHILI )RliX'S COATS CAl'HS. bought out a manufacturer's entire Sample Line ol Coats and Capes. Our mammoth Cloak Parlor is brimful of the choicest.

A regular mirror of fashion. We have also received an immense stock of FUR CAPES at $3.00, and vv. .1.: AT ALTAR. -pf St. Francis stnet.

New Vpirk. on Miss Anna I', liil- n-w in I.elianoii. hav- iu the millinery store p.p|,I. marricpl to me any good. All this time I was growing worse.

My capacity- for work deserted me, and at last I WUH compelled to take my bed. "My mother-in-law had heard of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and she asked me to give it a trial. had been confined to my bed for five weeks and I admit that I didn't think there was much chance of getting out of it. Well I tried Favorite Remedy.

There seemed to be change that surprised me. In a week I was able to get out of bed and and go abound the house, and in a short I life if lie chooses to belter his eonditio time I recovered completely. To-day I'm as well as ever and what's better yet I feel that I am permanently cured. I can work sixteen or eighteen hours a day now and not be broken up a bit. To Dr.

Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is all the credit due. Favorite Remedy ranks, with the medical profession, as the most perfect of all blood and nerve medicines. It i restores the liver to a healthy condition and cures the worst cases of constipa- tion. It is a certain cure for all senses peculiar to females, and afi'ords great protection from attacks that originate in change of life. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, dys- pepsia, all kidney, bladder and urinary diseases, gravel, diabetes and Bright's I disease.

I In this last disease it has cured where i all else failed. Any druggist can sup- i ply it at oue dollar a bottle. i Knights of Maccabees. I The State Commander writes from Lincoln. as follows: "After trying i other medicines for what seemed to "be a very obstinate cough in our two children 'we tried I'r.

King's New Discoverv and at the end of two days the cough cutirelv left them. We will not be without it i hereafter, as our experience proves that i it cures where all other remedies fail." Signed. F. W. Stevens.

State not give this medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at i Dr. (ieo. li'iss dnii: store. Kegu! lar size 50e and fl.tHl. IIHII need not remain 11 teiutnt all street, close to Lehman and tin 1 Street Railway, and very near 10 the Holt Nut Works.

.1. Smith, of Heading, has five Nice Cntiuues. which he will sell OX VERY EAsV TERMS. AND AT A VERY FAIR PRICK. you have a little money to invest.

If you desire to learn how to raise the halitnce. If are prepared to pay cash or it' yiin wjiat to leiirn anything in regard to the chance offer- jci ed. call upon my attorney, E. Lelianon. or write to WM.

JAMES SMITH, smw 355 North Fifth Heading, I'a. Pudd inc Corned Ileef I'KOIK'CE. Ei-'gs. il'izi-n Itutter, per pound i'v, pt-r pound VEGETABLES. per Imshel per head Sweet 'ip'itatoeH.

per peek Celery, per limn'h ('ran perries, per quart Turnips, per perk Peppers, per Lima beans, per quart Pumpkins 1 Onions, per peck i Parsnips, per biineh POULTRY. Chii-kena. per pound Ducks, per pound Turkeys, per pound MISCELLANEOUS. I.EKANON DAILY NEWS, per week NEWS, per year Apples, per peck Apple butter, per quart Saurkraut. per quart inceineat, per pound Cider, per gallon Horse radish, per buaeh 111612 10 10 1 ffi 503.CO 25 5 11 10 111 10 10 11 The Largest Stock of Goods In the City.

Eyes examined FREE of charge and fitted by a Graduate Optician. Don't pay $10 or $15 for a pair glasses when you can get a pair for much less. Fine Watch Repairing, Stone pSettine and Engraving. Diamonds, Watches and Sterling Silver. J.

K. Laudermilrh, The Jeweler. 844 Cumberland. Big Reduction in Prices. Earache Knit Jackets, Flannel Shirts, Underwear and Gloves.

Now is your time to buy as you can save money. Bachrach DEAFNESS, HARDENING OF WAX, Etc. German Mullen Oil. PICICE, A IMITTLE. C.

SHEIMK, 16 to 822 H. Till' sr.ri- llu- IIT i'rLini any The tastes medicinallT. in kwpinsr with .1. the -y-trm. Jan.

H. W. and Stationery of' "Having i Has 1 am convinced other luxuries. A remedy must beplcas- t.i.builpl UJP the antly acceptable in form, purely whole- M.I-I ti.c L'eijm- of disease, some in composition, truly lieiieticiul in i's Sar-aparilla war- effect and entirely free friptn every ob- it all who suf- jectionable quality. If really ill he con- tn.uiiles which arise from suits a physician: if constipated lie uses, imjmre blood." the gentle" family laxative Syrp of Figs.

SCHOOLS' DRUG STORE, 365 North Ninth Street. The Story of Two Days, BELOW IS A FAIR SAMPLE OF THE LEtTERS WE RECEIVF: Shartlesville, January 5, 1895. For enclosed money order, please send me one gross BOGER'S THROAT VOICE TROCHES. Of the une-fonrtn gross yon sent on Jan. 3rd, 1895,1 have enlj several boxes left.

The Troches sell very fast." JAMES C. BERBER. Advertise in the Daily News GENTLEMAN WE ARE STILL MAKING THOSE IA11 Wool Pants But we are also making Pants for $2.50 that are right in it. DON'T FORGET OUR $15 OVERCOATS SUITS TO ORDER. FOB HOARSENESS.

SURE THROAT, NO TROCHES OB ARE BETfKR 10 CENTS A BOX AT Boger's Drug Store, 47 S. 8th St LADIES' WE HAVE BARGAINS IN COMFORTABLES, BLAKETS AND SKIRTS: C. E. RAUCH Cor. Tenth and Cumberland Lebanon, Penn'a.

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