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8CMHOPP, LIGHT A SCHROPP Publisher? and 1'ruiu-h-tur-. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY L.V EVENTS TONIGHT Sons of America A Golden Eagle Hull- Seltzer's No. h. il.i Malta- Son" of America Council U. A.M.

PerBeveranci- Kngine House P.T«-v.-ran.-<- Kre Companr. Court BuildniK and Aflfloclatinn. Fisher Opera tlic MODE of America Hall-Honrd of Tni'li-- Bullets Flew Thick In Council Bluff's Streets For a. Time. SEVERAL MEN HTJBT, TWO BADLY.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. Kenncdy'n Fuvnriu- Electric Hilterj. Dr. King's Nun Moore's Cafe- Fasnaclit ciikcs.

Dr. E. Abtcail Avon Onll.Mik. On Wednesday, clear neat her. Tbureday.

warmer. The at Cane Race reports that an was visible 15 miles eost i if that point. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Horace Brock to Philadelphia this morning. Jacob B.

Millar.) attended in Hfttrisburg today. Contractor Jiavilla lionmov East Hanover t.xlay. C. H. Killinger, attended professional business at Harrisburg today.

H. G. Walker, undertaker, of Jonestown, wag a visitor in Lebanon today. Misa Emma Oberly returned on Monday evening from a visit to lliirrisbupg. Rev.

D. K. Klopp, pastor of the First Reformed church, was in today. J. K.

Smaling. a boiler inspector from Lancaster, was registered at the Valley House. Uriah 1). Seltzer, of Seltzer left for Washington, on business thi- morning. Druggist Frank Havis returned to his today from a visit to his parents on Korth Fourth street.

Samuel L. Light, superintendent of the Lebanon rolling mills, went to Philadelphia- this morning. H. tl. Brill, superintendent of the Pennsylvania Bolt Nut works, visited Heading on Monday evening.

George M. Rise, superintendent tin- Lebanon etove works, is at York attend- ine to important legal business. Barry Rank, of Harrisburg, visited this city on business today and was the cuegt of hifi father-in-law, Mavor Alberl Garrett. Harvey C. (innnbein, Mt.

returned to Lebanon Monday evening IV visit to Washington, lie win- gone-ev- eral weeks. Mre. J. Bartholomew, of 1'ottsville. is the guest Karcli.

Cumberland street. She is accompanied by a daughter. Win. Yarnall, a delegate of ('apt. Win.

Tice Post, Mye-fitown. passed through here today on'his way to Williamspmt to attend the encampment. MYERSTOWNT ITEMS. February J. H.

Yciscr, ofKjiliiaUi, was in town Monday afternoon. Adam Baliney and Chas. A. (iennan were at Lebanon Monday afternoon. J.

H. Hauer, of the franklin 1 joust and Martin Leininger, ImU-her, while turning home from Mt. Monday evening in a block sled loaded with sever flhoats, in the vicinity of Uiclmrd .1. farji, the box with its contents slid Iron tbe running part to the road. were unable right the sled, when they placed the.

shoats in the barnyard See's farm and returm.d. Peter B. Knable went to Lebanon morning. Frank Lutz is having erected in Sherk' Store l-oom, which he leased fora jewt-lrj store, a fine oak case for the reception his goods. Mr.

and Mrs. John C. IVppen. South Railroad street, arc at present en tertaining their daugiiter. Mrs.

Charl Fisher, and children, of Topton. Mr. and Mrs. John l-'isher, of S.utl College street, are at present entertainin. tbe familv of Albert KIojip.fi i Kansai- Harrv Mover, baker, who had gone Leechb'urg, to till a position at hi trade, returned homethis morning.

TS. A I-mXiHESSIVE MIVKI.TV I'MiTV. Monday evening Miss Hcrlha at her home. Kighthand Lehman in honor of Miss Hover, of gave a progressive novelty parly to number of friends. Miss Hover a niece of Bassler and is visiting in Lebanon.

Sl'in-lIISE I-AKTV. At the bomeof Mrs.William Matthews, on Maple street near Ninth, on Friday evening, a surprise party met in honor ot Miss Potts, of Heading. A line repast was served and a very enjoyable cvenim: was spent. For Mr. Page, of Dauphin, oll'eivd a bill in the legislature on Monday to create a middle" penitentiary district.includiiisithi- counties of Hradford.

Sullivan, Lvcoming. Northnnibcrlatid. Columbia, Montour, Fulton. Bedford. ('nm- berland, Cambria, Huntingvlon.

I'nion. Lebanon, Perry.Juniatii. Mitllin. Cleartield. Clinton andCVntre.llie located at or near the city of llarrir-burg.

Th-bill provides for "the ajipointment "t'a commission to sclivt a and appropriates $100.000 etc. Bank Attempted to One of Their Gang "Who Was Under Arrest aud Stirred l'p the Hit by a Bullet While Seeking a Cot-SfiL BLUFFS, Feb. spirited flpht between tbe bank rouljors and the authorities occurred here in which persons were shot and much powder burned. Officers hart been notified to watch for men who Monday murnlng robbed the lirUwold (In. I Just after dusk, as of tlin officers was patrolling his lieat, he not iced a man sitting in the office of the Kifl who answered the description froui Griswold.

Dcpuiy Sheri iff u'Hrien was notified, and concluded that lie was one uf the men wanted, and to hi- iissistnnce Deputy Sheriff i looker, and in company with Officers Peterson and Ware tho party cntcrc-d the office- and invited the suspect to jail. As thi- flve men left the hotel two other hotel pnests and followed, several yards behind. Just as they reached he O'Brien dropped behind, Him; prisoner to walk in front. As did this tlic two men who had been fol- wiiis the party comiucnced firing at the tlicers. rresentinp their guns, the officers re- urncd tho lire, the prisoner and the two tningors seiiar.iting from tho officers and liciotillB as they ran.

For some minutes he fusillade- was kept up, citizen sandoth- joining in the buttle, which had jcromc Kiiucral all along the line, until he desperadoes were overcome and two of hem plncc-d under arrest and taken to nil, where they pivc their names us John and James Wilson. Two Koblien Badly Wounded. As us they were secure liehind the the officers started to look for the itlu-r and in the search they discovered ric.n severely wounded, a bullet hav- np struck him In the abdomen, entering lie body mid lodging near the spine. Icillv was hit in thcproln, the bullet pcn- tratiiiK SOUK- two inches. The third man -aapi-d and toward the river pursued iv a posse of citizens, hut he managed to iude them.

It is thought that he is now Omaha, and tlie police of that city have K.I-II notified to be on the lookout for the "in searching the men at the jail their yielded a large number of stamps and a quantity of small change, which fact convinces the om'cors that the wo jinnies now under arrest are members he pane that robhed the Griswold While the shooting wan going on Moorman Srullen mot with a peculiar araa- lent. His train was in the vicinity of the rittle and just ns he was about to seek In- protect ion of the inside of his car a Millet struck a building near by, and. Hew luick and struck him between the eyes, cutting the flesh to the lone. At the jail the men who arc under arrest refused to talk ujion the subject of the robbery. They say that they are farm In regard to the shooting they state that they were scared, and did not know that the men with whom they were fighting were officers, and that they shot, as they sjj)j)osed, to defend their lives.

fe It's Provoking to be deceived it's annoying to have a poor article of shortening. You can avoid both by seein? that your pail of COTTOLENE bears the trade head in cotton-plant be sure of having delicious, healthful food. Other manufacturers try to imitate COT- TOLENE, that's' the best reason you want tlie original article. Made only by The N. K.

Fair bank Company, CHICAGO, and 13'J N. Delaware Fhllada. i Hew athamed you were last night! The company noticed thai shabby Parlor Suit! How your wife colored There never was a better time for you to buy furniture, because we want tt itll whether we make anything on it or not. Call at our mammoth wareroomt and our immense stock. Lebanon.

Penni. JOS. BOWMAN Ninth Street Shirts Suspenders. For the Finest and Largest Line of SHIRTS SUSPENDERS FUITZ BROS, TAKE A GLANCE AT OUR WINDOW BE CONVINCED GREENVILLE NOTES. Letter Lint.

Kciniiiuiu" uncalled for in thepistoflicB at Lebanon, Feb. 25, 1895. INDIES' Ida Boyer, Miss Culiu CnmmiugB, Mre. Cox, Maria Dis- Hin-'er, Annie M. Donmoyer, Clara Mrs.

C. Feaster, Miss Fox, Mrs. Emnid Hftckman, Miss Sarah A. Lehn, Mrs. Mary Long, Miss Sallie Weaver, Blanche bhney, Mrs.

D. T. Smyth, Miss Xaucy Zimmerman. GENTLEMEN'S Batdorf, Wavne Ueamcsderfcr, Rev. Franklin I- Bond, Augustus Bower, Edward Dou- nioyar, William Hackman, Jacob Keller, liavid Kreiser, Henry V.

Kendall, Lvnch, W. J. Martin, John Pardee, Isiiiic Eeisley.H. H. Power, Hammond Smith, A.

F. Stoner, John Staiiffcr. M. K. Streikley.

Toilette S.im- lone. lasal'ain I'een el icrinan servic K'- The and Fein-nary Tin: of will in history a "new fashioned winter" that "ill remain for many in memory of the present In matter of opening the the bceilslow, the route from Mt. Zioii to Lebanon having onlv li.vn on Fi iday evening. A'gentleman of the uld informed the writer that a of equal magnitude with hk'her MIOH drifts passed the state about middle ol the Hen-then i-an opportunity for in "old inhabitam" 1" rU- and explain. The contest for some "I the local of- ices in r.etin-1 wa- somewhat spirited, md votes ever polled it the Mt.

district was the result. and close voting was friend. Isaac (iannun. ected treasurer, es were held at the 11. on Sunday sermon was a goud one the attendance lai'L-o.

Kev. Mr. r. has under instruction a class of at this place every Thurs- meet ins of the Wickersham iyceum was held al Mt. X.iun on Wednes- lav oveniii'-'with a fair attendance.

The Hi'estion for debate: "Which was the greater general, Washington on?" The prom-am consisted music and the usual literary nd proved highly instructive. Wm. lleilman showed number of ran 1 most of which had been badly in the lire that destroyed the uld i'amilv mansion "Vi-r two years ago. Tim residence.if Win. of liiven- had twice caught lire during the height of the but neighbors saved it from being destroyed.

The celebration of Washington's birth- in the (ircenville grammar school, consisted of appropriate essays, selections and recitations. interspersed with patriotic airs, and was highly enjoyed bv teacher, puiiils and visitors. Kach pupil had prepared an essay bearing on the life an.l deeds of Washington. The teacher addressed the school on "Washington, our I'olitical Savior," the man who aided by the brave sires gave us man who headed our feeble army when destruction threatened ns, who came upon our enemies like the storm" of winter and scattered them like leaves before the Korean blast. 'it is meet that the schools be open on Washington's Uirthday.

that the children, instead of idly roaming about, Th, MT. Febniary -o. sale of farmstock held" by Christopher Hatdorf on Saturday was fargely attended and stock was disposed of at slim ti tr ures. "William Peifler will hold sale of household goods on Saturdav. March M.

B. Fisher will auctioneer and (i. M. clerk. John Fisher, who left here years ago and resided at Williamsport, is here as a aueet at the residence of Henry Bickel, "rand rattle match for a mammoth Holstein bull of pounds will come off at the Central hotel, 1).

N. Hunsicker, jiroprietor, commencing Wednesday, March li, and to continue for a period of fiftv hours. Milton Smith, of Meckville, was visitins: friends in town. Mr. Smith is a student in Prof.

Calvin Boeshore's institution of learning. Cvrus llengler will move as tenant on the'Cirm of Nathaniel Kalbach, near ShaeU'erstown, Lebanon county. John Ilelms is supplying our citizens with choice oysters. Supervisor John Hunsicker has a force of men employed in opening the roads. Nathaniel Auchenbach, of Hamlin, was a guest at the residence of M.

Spoorman. Najwle- i Prof. Hoffman, the noted European of choice musician and late member of Leibzig con- exercises servatory is here sounding the depth in music. writera) (ieo. Mover will hold a musical enter- and interestinc I Uiinmcnt on Saturday eve.

March i. A full brass orchestra from Lebanon will olliciate. Kev Geo LenU, a noted divine irom Fredericksburg, tilled the 15. pulpit. Mr.

Lentz is a very powerful pulpit orator. He dwelled on the theme here two or three are gathered in my name 1 will be in their midst." 'i AND KD1TOR MORSE. Finds Great Curative Oualities in a i Simple Remedy. I Leaders The fact of the Editor of the Leader i belli" a physician of the old school, encourages some people to ask why we 1 kick quacks and quackers do hate charlatans the worst way: tnat's a fact. proprietary medicine isn't quack medicine.

In some of them we as devoutly as we do in cidomel and quinine. There, for example is Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It has our faith. We know its value.

In the laboratory it has fully approved itself as containing just those ingredients which everv physician knowethe materia medica to indicate for the disorders for which the remedy is prescribed. In clinical experience its further proof has not been wanting, and we have reason know. We have no hesitancy in say- n- that we would prescribe the remedy n'auv case where it is really indicated. Dr" David Kennedy's Favorite Rem- dv has uo rival a blood builder and erve food. It has met with unparal- -lled success iu the treatment of all dis- iises of the skin, liver, and the lood It restores the disordered liver a healthy condition, and effectually ures the worst cases of habitual cousti- atiou It has cured cases of Brighfs BLACK BEAR.

February 1SH3. Allen Katterman eelebrate.il his-Cid an- niversarv and in honor of the event he was tendered a grand surprise party. An elegant supper was prewired to which the party did full justice. Dancing and the usua'l parlor games were enjoyed until a late hour. He was the recipient of numerous valuable presents, among them ine.

The taught of true patriotism riuay. Zerbe, U. Ziuk. Ht-NiiAiiiAS Bovras, HUH dn ilfile Frducesio, PaBqnnle 1 er- rctte, FriiuceH Sofuureece, Klatmeca Vinceue, Anton Troppe. A.

S. LIOHT, P. M. riDltnl Him ToilBy. Iron C'iiv Castle, K.

(J. Xo. of thiscitv. has been interesting itself beli-ilfof (ieo. B.

Ferguson, lying sick at the home ofrriab Horst, of which we made mention on Monday. They have written to Anchor Castle, at Cleveland, for intoniiation.and although they wrote on Mon.lav a week had received no rep'lv Today a committee visited FeiX'Uson to see what his needs lire and whether he is a member of the nrder. Till- Gen John (iordon. 1 Senator from Georgia, Fisher opera house Monday Day soft he font'. entertained during his stay by .1.

I'. S. at his home, Cuinlvrland rf-reet. The business manager. ien.

St. Clair A. Mulholland wa- at the F.agle. A are being strung erecti. Walnut roads, is dangerous ami the light nc snry.

Sold a Fine Itrlvitie Ira J. Light. proprietor of tl House livery tine carriage horse John Mark, of private sale. love of country, respect for the flag, good and honest citixeiiship and the principles of religious REHRERSBURG ITEMS- The funeral of Miller, late of Ik-thel, last Friday at the Lutheran churchwas largely'attended. Revs.

A. Long, of Stouehsbiirir and Henry of olliciated. Tbe former proaclied from 11 Timothy, -1: 7, and the latter from Kev. 10. years.

Our schools were cli Washington's birthdav. lUrnct A l-'ti-hl'crger, hucksters, have just completed tilling their ice houses. Kc-vs. I'. Stanibaughand A.

.1. Long on Sunday morning. The former will cclelirate "Holy i.Viniinnniun and conhrin a lar-'i- catechetical class, on Sunday, March L'-l. Kev. L.

IV Slambangh delivered address to Camp. 1'. S. of A. theme was "(H-O.

Fmnk Rhine and wile, and Miss Ke- becca attended tin- funeral of Adam I lass at the church on Friday toivnoon. Harry Kline, an employee at the Wcriiorsvillc Asylum, is spending a few davs at home with his wife and parents. Miss Mary K. Schactl'er returned home after a several weeks' visit to her uncle, Kev. Panii-l at It is nimored that the wedding bells Katterman and wife, Henry Dehart and wife, Absalom Lightner and wife, Franklin Heflellinger and wife, Oscar Stoltz and wife, James Peifler and wife, Misses Almeda Klopp Emily G.

Himmelberger, Gertrude Katterman, Susan N. Heflelfinger.Emma Heflellinger, Messrs. Valentine Katterman, A. Clayton Klopp, S. H.

Klopp, Herman Himmelberger, John Shirk, Valentine Klopp, Win. Klopp, Sylvanub I A. Klopp, Samuel Dehart and Clarence Heffelnnger. Win. Spannuth and 1'ercival 1'einei are owners of two valuable dogs.

Last week they took them to tbe Black Bear Inn, where they were greatly admired. Howard Haas, taxidermist, received a from ludiantown Gap, when it was captured by a party of Irwin Sclilaseman is conimed to bed with liver complaint. I. W. Katterman will erect a an His large Daniel Beiisin" is receiving ironi lo if 12 dozen eggs daily.

Farmers are busy opening the driftei roads. A sleighing party from the Works stopped at the Black Bear Inn. Isaac Brandt bought a cow from Nathai Miss Carrie HelHfinger lias the measels Butter, 20; eggs, 22. HIGHLAND ITEMS. February 1S115.

Beck, of Lebanon, started new barber shop in our town. The men injured in Frank Schmaltz' stone quarry are so far doing as well a .1. Wilbelm, i P. 1C. Kantncr were sick from a severe ro Marriaso A young child, aged two years, marriage license was issued Monday ing t'o Milton llaag of Stoucbsburg, will from the Herks county orphans' court to be interred at the Lutheran cemetery on M-irtin 11 Kiomer of Kicldand.

this Wednesday. coI v. and Deborah' Long, of Host. Mem arethe two happiest men this little town 1 are both girls. K.

llinimelberger spent a few with her friends and relatives at Kea.liiiL-. Weriu-rsville and Womels- durf. 11. .1. llil tciirer Ladies' ami gentlemen's writing desks and library tables and book cases, just what you want, at FltANTZ FVBXITfKE Mrs.

Benjamin Miller, son and daugh ter, of Reamstown, Lancaster paid a visit to their brother, Martin Miller, over Sunday. The Myerstown band visited the Rich land fair on Saturday evening. The had a cake walk and Israel Stupp.of My erstown, and his lady friend, of tow were the lucky winners of a large cake It was taken to the Union house wher their friends and acquaintances did fu 'iresare being strum; today lor the lion of a new arc light at Twelfth and inut streets. plan-, at the rail- Valley on Moiidav sold his uncie. Maiket at man.

teacher of tbe Pot- had a spelling bee and justice to it. The Sheridan band wi on Wednesday evenin Th' cries I visit our tow large crowd Big Spring and Millbach cream- took in last week Ibs. of: We need your dollars. You need our Clothing It is a certain cure for all diseases and palenesses peculiar to females, and af- "-reat protection from attacks that ruinate iuchange of life. Dr.

Kennedy's "avorite Remedy is for sale by all deal- rs in medicine at one dollar a bottle or ix bottles for live dollars: which brings treatment within the reach of all. You've Xfi Idea low nicely Hood's Sarsaparilla hits the leeds of tlie people who feel all tired out from any cause. It seems oil up the whole mechanism of the xidy so that all moves smoothly and becomes delight. If you are weak, ired and nervous, Hood's Sarsaparilla is nst what you need. Try it.

HOOD'S PILLS cure liver ills, constipa- ion, biliousness, jaundice.sick headache, ndigestion. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. latest Quotations for Flour, Wheat, Mutter, 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 awav.

You have never secured such bargains as we are A good Men's Overcoat $2.50 to $10.00. An Ail-Wool Men's Suit for 5 offering now, and you know by past experience th a when say "low prices reign here," we mean it. have a we VV V- OCLV 1 larger stock to select from in Men's, Boys and Youths 5 Cloth- An extra value in Wool Under- Clothing. Suit 5oc up. Colored Percale Shirts 49c.

White Dress Shirts. similar establishment in Hats, and Gents' Furnishing Goods than Lebanon. you will find in any Come and convince yourself of the above stated facts. We are the leaders in Low Prices. You save dollars here.

Latest in Neckwe'r 190 Hats and Caps up. FIGHTING IN ABYSSINIA. The Rebellious Tisrlnea Are Now Alklng For IVacp. Feb. Eggs, Etc.

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. i'li, 1S95. Fi but steadv; winter sn- S2.20a2.40; 1,000 vir. SO-" winter patent, S2.S.«.-!.10:1 lamo. His forces killed 7,000 Ciillas and patent, S5.a5a3.SO; special brands captured 15,000 slaves.

MASSAUA, Feb. have reached here hv carriers from Adowa, cap- iers 15- winter extra S2.1'Oul'.4U; I ital of Slioa, stating that Emperor Menolok winter straijsht, lost 1,000 warriors in the last raid at Vol pnng ligber. and steady; 2 red. Jc; No. 2 Pa.

red, (ilc. No. 2 5Sc. and easier; No. 2 for ocal trade, No.

2 in export elevator, -lliJc. but firm; No. 2 white, No. 3 35c; No. 2 mixed, 34c, BAILED RVE and weak creamery prints extra lo.

do. jobbing. 25a2(ic. and fair de- timothy, small "bales SlO.oOalS, arge bales, mixed, SlOall. li( and higher; Penn's.

lirsts.and western firsts, and (juiet; N. Y. fac- 10 -UilUc; part skims, LIVE and steady; fowls hens, lOc; roosters, TaSc; spring chickens, OalOc; turkeys, 10al2c; ducks, 12al3c; geese, lOallc. DitEssED and steady. T.u.i.ow—Dull; prime city, 4a4j; country, iHaSJe, ami easier, at fiOa7.Sc.

per bushel, as to quality. STOCK MARKET Rcporte.l Dally by J. W. Stager, 773 Cumberland Street. LEBiXON, February fli, Open's Clos'p.

Am. Cotton Oil Am. HuRiir, Kef At. Top. S.

Bay State Gas Can. Southern Chi. Nth West (Jlil. Chi Chl.K.I.&Pae Chl.Oas.Co C. C.C.

Del. Hud. Del. Lack. l)is.

SCatl.F'g (Jen. Elcc.Oo Lake Erie Lake Shore Louis. Sash Manhattan Mo. Pacific New JerseyCen 8 New York''entral N.Y.&N.E Northernrac Northern 1'ac. I'M J2--S Nat'lLead f'Yt Pacific Mail Phila.

Rich. W. P. Term St. Paul Omaha Tenn.

CoalS Iron TexasPaclfic Union Pacific rg U.S. Cordage Co "A OJ WabashPref £4 Western Union Miy Open's Hich't Low't Clos'p-. Casli H'ri 70 71 "iss ol 20 If, ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood the Test of Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED GREENPOINT ITEMS. I'M, Clav It. Slmey.

son of Mr. and -Mrs. A lien'P. made a business trip to (inset P. on Friday.

Mrs. Win. Ximmermau was visited by dav. The loll, Mrs. Kaki mini.

Mrs. Jco. Harrv exercises in his mi a 900 doz. of eggs. H.

S. Landi: manager of the above creameries is on a fair way of recovery. Koads are in a miserable condition and people are out opening streets. Mrs. Samuel Kloop and Mrs.

Abraham Landis are down with the grip. Michael Loose took possession of his new home. mi; were among them: Mrs. ICmannel X.imnier- r.ncher and son, Mrs. an.l tw.i children and i MURRAY ITEMS Mrs.

A. P. of near Murray Station, wasthe-uest of'Sijuire A. P. Slmey on Tlmivday.

1'ake. "lie of inided two old mule- oneto Lewis IVuvi-r lust Peter of Lebanon. vicinity on Henry A. Kn-i-er. business trip l.el'aii.ui.

riu r. ing at The place. Friday fair. an- is nil 25, 1S1I5. Mrs.

Cornelius Kreiser died on Thursday morning, aged 55 years. She had been suffering from rheumatism for a number of years. Her funeral took place on Saturday, services being held in Moonshine church, Rev. Grease officiating. A husband and three children, Sherman, Levi and Mrs.

Cinderella Wolf: also, a sister, Mrs. Win. Keitter, and two brothers, Win. Fourman, of Tower City, and I Henry Fourman. of Berks place, made a eo in survive.

Mrs. Klias Mease gave birth to a female child an Saturday. John L. Zechman. who has been confined to his bed for the past few weeks, is improving.

mr farmers, tine younsr! k. I was in our i i rapi Inesday. illy. The for sleisxh- i 10.15 6.47 6.47 54X Oats TOnAT. Car Lots-Wheat, 31; Corn, Oats, Haas, TOMORROW.

Car Lota-Wheat, 33: Corn, 3W: Oats, Ufa nogs. 40,000. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. FAST LIBERTY. February 21.

Cat tlc Kxrra, 10 4 1 :) i 4 coiiuiio'n tn good fa oxen. 2Sai.lV: common to good fat cows anr liimi $-1 uesi iiirKcr iiiiiiii 0 fairYorkcrs PRODUCE MARKETS followine are Hie iirevailins pi-ice n-ihlbv our merclmnts for country produce Corrected by J. II. Shugar. ciirnct band, of this fii Water works on ill attend the band i.l I''' Something Special in Seasonable Goods in HUM i inoyor Nat i ished makiii-- 1 i Binkley.

A-lam. are yet Harper's hotel. to their farm K. lieaven.AU-x.R. Don- Deaven have tin- ties f-u- Harry i nutter.

Ib I KSL-S. (fresh) Lard.Ib Shoulder, lli Ham. A great company appears at the Fisher I Bacon. opera house next Friday evening. March 1, for one night only, p'otatoesiper im.oO Ib leader of the Tlgrfnes, vho have lately cnuKL-il so much trouble a tho Italians, has, in consequence of the 'ailure of the peace mission of the priests of Axum to the Italians, sent a chief to ncneral Barutieri, governor of Erythren, to Jogotiatc for ponce.

Tho Italian possessions on the Bed sea were combined under the name of Eryth- rca by various decrees from 1890 to 1892. The colony extends from Cape Kasar about 570 miles along tho coast of the Ked sea to a point on the strait of Bab el Mandeb, md its mllucnce is felt in the intcrioi more particularly since the victories ol General ISaraticri over tho dervishes, Ti- grines aud other nomads. Snlcl.le~at VcIubhoOM. NEW Feb. T.

Row- Innd, an auditor in the employ of the Delaware, and Western rnilroad and a resident of N. committed suicide in the clubhouse of the Staten Island Athletic club. An attendant found him lying on the floor in a pool of blood. Two long gashes had been made in his throat, and he had bled to death. No reason for the suicide is at present known ixceot dcsuondency.

Safe Burglars Got Sl.OOO. ST. Lofts, Feb. cracksmen entered the pork packing establishment of Hcilzbcrg bound and gagged the watchman, Charles Herbel, blew open a small iron safe, secured upward of $1,000 therefrom and made their escape. Senator ElUIns Off on a Tour.

BALTIMOHE, Feb. States Senator Elect Stephen B. Elklns of West Virginia and family have started on an extended tonr. Mexico and Puget sound are on the itinerary. General McClernand 111.

SPKTNGFIELD, Feb. John A. McClernand is again confined to bis bed, this time with a severe attack of tho Four Foneht With ENGLISH, Fob. reached hero from Bird's Eye of a four handed fight with knives between Charles and Ed Cummins, brothers, on one side, and Simj. and John Lane; Brothers, on the other.

John Lane and Charles Cummins will likely dio. All were drunk. They belong to good families. lianquet to Bishop Galloway. NEW YORK, Feb.

Charles B. Galloway of the Southern Methodisi Episcopal church, who has just returned from a trip around tho world, was cd a iMiniiuet at the Savoy hotel by the Methodist Social union of this city. TlUman and Evans Visit Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2fi.

Governor Evans and ex-Governor Tillman of South Carolina ni rived in this city for the purpose of visiting the Drexel institute and getting iioiuts for their new school at Rock Hill. numbers on Strike. FlTCnrrr.fi. ers of the Fitchburg local union, No. U2, including 15 th 19 master plumbers in the city, out on strike for an Increase of 50 cents a day iu wages.

EnrllKiimke Shock at Tacomm. TACO.M-\ earthquake shocks were felt here. No damage WM douu. NEW ORLEANS CARNIVAL. Daughter of Ex-Covernov Se- Ircted as Queen.

NEW ORLEANS, Feb. The. royal yacht Galveston, Admiral Clark commanding, bearing his majesty Hex, king of tho carnival, and suit, convoyed by tho royal Floritta. under the command of grace D. B.

Wood, duke Alleghany, his majesty's admiral af the port, arrived and was greeted with the booming of cannon, blowing of steam waving of flags and the shouts of the multitude. His majesty was escorted to Carnival palace by a grand procession, including the king's imperial bodyguard, the Cleveland Grays, Norfolk artillery and Lasker Light guards of Galveston. Thousands of spectators lined the route of the procession. At night the krewe of Proteus presented In 18 magnificent tableaux the legends of Asgard and the gods, tho myths of Scandinavia. The pageant was headed by the triumphal car hearing Proteus.

After the street, parade Proteus and his krewe entertained their guests at tho French Opera House by tableaux and a ball, and the king selected Miss Loui.se Wlltz, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of the late ox-Governor as queen. A Concert by Telephone. NEW YORK. Feb. number of the Epworth league members of Brooklyn met in the office of the American Telephone and Telegraph company to assist in giving a concert over tho long distance telephone in Springfield, O.

Songs, recitations and selections by a quartet were given, and word was received from Springfield that they were being heard perfectly. Similar meetings were held in Cincinnati, Detroit, Milwaukee. Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburg, and Toledo. Minnesota Bank Wrecked.

LAKE CITY, Feb. Merchants' bank is closed and In the hands oi the public oxaminer. The bank exammar JL found that Presided Holmes had felned himself between and 000, while tho capital stock was but and the surplus but $40,000. "North American Review." In the "Xorth Review" for February the financial muddle is dis- Free Pills. Ul tj will convince you of their merits.

These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Consumption and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but "iving tone to the system and bowels greatfv invigorate the system. Regular Size c.

per box. Sold by Dr. Geo. Ross druggists. Secretary Morton, Congress- jn, of he Bank, New York.

cussed by Secreta man Springer and President Cannon, of Otiida writes with spirit and accuracy ibout the book trade which is so dmer- ent from literature. Andrew Lang gives is recollections of Robert Louis Stevenson. II. H. Boyesen discusses the matrimonial puzzle, Albert D.

Vandam continues his interesting personal history of the second empire, and there are other articles relating to the topics of the day. In McClure's Magazine for March the new remedy for diphtheria, which promises to reduce the most malignant of diseases to comparative harmlessuess. will be described its manufacture and application, and with numerous pictures, by Dr. Herman M. Biggs and Dr.

il- liam H. Park. The writers, through their official connection with the New York citv board of health, are personally engaged In the production of the diptheria anti-toxine, and write, therefore, from the fullest information. Japanese Liver Pellets are the best family medicine for liver complaint and constipation. 50 pills in a vial 2o cts.

Jos. L. Leniberger and TV. G. Shugar, druggists.

IVTeibSbr. Uruggfst. leading drag- LEBANON. For Sale bv Joa. L.

LEMBEHQBR, Druggist, or Sale bv Joa. EMBEHQB No. 11 North Ninth Street DIED. this city, on the 24th Mrs. Joseph Shantz, aged B3 years a months and 23 days.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 742 Willow street. Services at the house. Interment at Mt. Lebanon cemetery. Friends and relatives are invited to attend without farther notice.

feb2S-3t Undertaking 4 40S50 CROSSKILL MILLS- February for one night only, pri-senting that far-! p' ota cical success, "Jane." The story tells of the adventure of a young pro. Heal bache-! WEEKLY GRAIN MARKET. lor. who secures money from the mis- tees of an estate by representing himself Lonzberry wheat 10 be married. When tbe trustee sud- Fulti 48 denly appears on the scene, the young or I 5 man! forced to provide a wife for the sit-1 5 ats nation, makes a business arrangement with his housemaid.

Jan--, and from thir Bucklen-s Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to "five perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Dr.

Geo. ROBS Co. druggists. Moore's Cafe Today. Fasnaclit cakes and side dishes with oysters, clams, meats and soups.

Johnson's Magnetic Oil cures cramps and colic and interna. neuralgia and headache and backache instantly. 2o and SO cts. Jos. L.

Lemberger and W. G. Shugar, druggists. TO FtTRNITPUE BUYERS. It will be to your interest to visit Frantz's Furniture Bazaar and examine the large assortment of furniture of all the latest patterns and at prices greatly reduced.

Owing to our large stock of furniture we will give you special prices for the next 30 days. "No trouble to show goods. All goods delivered. FRANTZ'S FUEXITURE BAZAAR, feb9-tf 732 Cumberland Pa. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Having taken a full course in Clark's School of Embalming, am qualified to embalm all kinds of bodies.

Charges reasonable. Fit nerals attended at short notice. W. H. STEINEB, Don't be talked into having an operation performed or injections of carbolic acid used as it may cost you your life.

Undertaker, Chestnut Street. Try Japanese Pile Cure. Jos. L. I.em- berger and Shugar, drug- gists.

ITEMS OF INTEREST. -OF- Parlor tables from 75c up, at Frant'z Furniture Bazaar. 5 Do you -want a parlor suit is the time to select one, as we have the -pUBLIC SALE Valuable City Keal Estate For the Ladies. start today a LAD1KS' CHILHRHX'S COATS CA1 hx We have bought out a manufacturer entire Sample Line of Coats and Capes. Our mammoth Cloak Parlor is brimful of the choicest.

A re--nihr mirror of fashion. have also received aiT immense stock of FUR CAPES at 3 -OO $4.00, $5.00, and $12.00. Mrs wife of ex-County Coin- the morning a housemaid i 'ohn Walboru, on Sun- the wife of her master at noon, and has' on at tho advanced age of 74 i to account for two children, their oil- i C. SHENK, 816 to 822 ni-ar My. ii.

home. Mi--. H. home "is afti-r her Walbi.rn was a -u Kurr an.i a I Her husliand and Henry, near l.o- i M-OIMC. P' of' Hi-rschbenzer.

of Lo- Steiner. i Michael, livins; at arriveil at eveiiinsr. about four death. Mrs. uliti-r of the late John p.athan spring, at evening.

All Free Those who have used I'r. Kind's New Discovery know ite value, and those who have not! have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised I sist and get a Trial Bottle Free. Send your name and address to H. E.

Bucklen Kurr. of i It Chicago, and get a sample box of i Ki'rrand Mrs i 1'r. Kinsr's New Life Pills Free, as well as Killme'r Wiersbur-' Fu-1 a copy of Guide to Health and Household nerali Friday. Services an5' inter- Instructor, Free. All of which is guar- juritii iiv--vi i ment at the old Lutheran church, Keh- rersburg.

Kev. A. J. Long will officiate. anteed to do you good and cost von nothing.

Dr. Geo. Koss drug store. The Story of Two Days. BELOW IS A FAIR SAMPLE OF THE LEXERS WE RECEIVE: BibL ShsrUesville, JaBuary 5, 1895.

"For enclosed money order, please send me one gross BOGBR'S THROAT VOICE TROCHES. Of the one-fourth gross-you sent on Jan. 3rd 1895 1bar. wly i several boxes left. The Trothes sell Tery fast." JAMBS C.

BEKUbK. FOR THROAT, NO TROCHES OR LOZKN6BS ARE BETfER i 10 CENTS A BOX AT Boger's Drug Store, 47 S. 8th St Itching, burning, scaly and crusty of infants cleansed and healed bv Johnson's Oriental Soap. Jos. L.

Lemberger and W. G. Khugar, druggists. Combination book-cases from up, at Frantz's Furniture Bazaar. 1-5-tf Will be so'd at Pnblic Sale, on Saturday, March 9th, 1895, rbanon, "Istate: Jouse, siiuateii 008 North Tenth street, with iK-slory back building.

The house fronts 22 feet on Tenth street, with a S-foot 4-inch alley. The entire depth or the lot is HO feet, 3 inches. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, p. at the Eagle Hotel, when conditions will be made SO-Td by HATTIE A. REINOEHL.

GENTLEMAN: WE ARE STILL MAKING THOSE All 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. LADIES' WE HAVE BARGAINS IN COMFORTABLES, BLAKETS AND SKIRTS! C. Gw. ud E.

RAUCH Lebanon, Penn'a.

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