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are all right now on White, Black and Tan Eld Gloves. RAITT CO. CIVS I wo should minister to the physical as well as the spiritual welfare of men. UOHT A BCHBOPP, Publishers and Propriety. NOVEMBER 20.

1892. XVKHTB TO-H1OHT. IJWeJrt Lodge No. 288,1. Ball-Lebanon Circle Ko.

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i Patrick's Beneficial Hall-Annie Hitcbel Co. I of America Hall-Grand Central A3VZBTHEKENTS TODAY. ses Cure. Store. Bon Trusse at Farmers' Hotel.

Central at Latarette Hotel notlce-Hesa. Sunday Newspapers. igars. STANDARD TIME I STANDARD TIME I 20 North Ninth Street. are the only Jewelers in the Chy that have CHRONOMETER TIME.

Please stop in and get correct time. GAINED THIRTY POUNDS. thai will Prenare Mind for Services. tbe SUIDAI SCHOOL LESSOKS. I About varionj Churches in the and When BeligiouE Ber- WO1 Guide to All who to Woruip in God's Temple Column of Beligioni Hewi i of Thought Collected for the of the Baugionsly Inclined.

"THT BUNDEN." every one on earth burden to be carried down enedthat hei between tie crossand crown; Ko lot 1s wholly tree, He tfveth one to iheo. Same carry it aloft, 1 and risible to auy eyes; 7 H2 ltt orm and weight and Mze; Some hide It Inithelr breast And deem tttbns uuguessed. Thy burden Is God's girt, '-II. ln ke the bearer calm and strong, at It pram too heavily and long, He lays: "Cast it on Me, And Itsball easy be." And those who heed Bis voice. nive It back iu trustlul prayer.

quiet heart that never can desuuir: And Dope lights up the way upon tbe darkest day. it the lonely load out the light and life of Iioaven. iwtthhlm, the soul restored, lorfilven. Hlnga out through all the days Her joy and God'a high praise. Christ ian World.

THB INDICATOR OF DANG En. Hothlog in the brass factory impressed more than. the stopping of the big -In an instant a number of men I on the spot. I saw the Buperintcn- turn his head to look at something II inquired what the difficulty wax the indicator had not been bed olosaly and the load was beyond water power. In that moment Memed to see the overloaded I of many, and the consequence i TOn twin the case of these overloaded the wheel will suddenly stop Itben I wondered whether those who 1 Badly miss the wheel when it stops I acrfcing the indications of overwork.

oak for your machinery." did not notice how many small until the pressure was and the hie; wheel started again, then I thoughfof a father of a large fjfcmJly of children who did not mark the "rations of the OTerworked machinery, one day the wheel stopped and it not be started again. And what a canoe it made to the little wheels. I oldest boy never went to college as I father Intended he should. Some of not graduate at the school lnrnliuT -where they were when their tter died. Oh, what a difference it I In a family when either of the big TrkBela, father or mother, come to a stop.

The truth often absent from tomb- or we should often BOO "Died i overwork." Alas for the women hare no tender husbands to say tender husbands say, "You are working, my little woman. You LjMMt have more help." And well for fpfae mec who hare wise, thoughtful rho have enough influence with to get them to stop ovcr- loading the machinery until it is too late. Bottome in Ladies' Home gttbnnee OF THOUGHT. He enbmits to b. seen throiiRh a mi who suffers himself to be caught God's unite and a dungeon are enough true heart; his frown and a palace be hall to a gracious Extraordlnarr afflictions are not al- the punishment of extraordinary sometimes trial of extraordiunn Henry.

Good thoughts are blessed guests, and 4honld be heartily welcomed, well led Md much sought after. Like rose lea res give out a aweet smell if laid up iu tfce jar of Cton. Grant, speaking of genera of cowardice against ccrtaio uld, "The distant rear of an engaged in battle is not the best to judge what is going on. The In the rear are not to make the Intrepid soldiers in the front Bow many, however, judge the Christ ian tinrohandthe Christian religion by its 1 -vent representatives. Tbe best Sabbath school eves orgai teed, and the best conducted, is no sub- worship of God's" house "Christian parents have no more right leave their children at home ou Sundai they have to stay away themselves' Ministers ought to make more of the! preaching both intelligible, and attractive to children; and it is ven nrelT that a sermon shold be delivered that boot within the comprehension average child of ten years Ooyler, Jmt in hia deaireto heal tho sick physician may forget for the tim thathls patient has a stomach, and so siu that weak member, sothe Church, In lie desire to minister to the spiritual men, sometimes overlooks tho "toportant fact that men have bodies also that require to be clothed and fed.

Tbe of the year is approaching; when Christians should be especially mindful the fact that to be followers of the OHO who wemt about doing good, requires that THE CHOIB. The choir is no place for the unworthy. It is set apart for a sacred purpose. UancerB, beer drinkers and profane persons ought to be excluded. God's praises should be sung by tbe pure of lip and heart.

It is incongruous to have the devil's agents lead in the Lord's worship. However scientifically they may render their parts, their nnsanctified lives counteract the hallowed effect of their music, and detract from iu value In God's estimation. The worldly minded iu the congregation may go off IB raptures over it, for it reminds them of the opera or other secular musical entertainment, but tbe spiritual and worshipful find serious objections to it. Better have less artistic music, if it be the expression of pure minds, pure hearts and pore lives, than the highest order of music rendered by the impure and unsancti- 1KTKKXATIOXAL S. S.

LES80JJ. Subject: The Apostles turning to the 13:44 to 14:7. Golden ext: Acts 13:47. This lesson immolate! follows that of last Sunday. LCTHERAK S.

8. LESSOR. Subject: The church Vets 1:12. Golden text: Matt. 21 tf.

Questions: The risen Lord T. 1-8; tbe romised baptism v. 4-0; the apostolic ffico v. 6-9; angelic testimony T. 10-12.

CHCHCH OP THB POOH. The proeracted meetings are still in the Church of the Poor, in alley. Seven mourners are at 'resent at the "mourners' bench" and the (inversions up to date number over fifty. FIKST BCSDAT IN ADVENT. Protestant: Tomorrow will be the first Sunday in Advent which commemorates he first and anticipates the second com- ug of our Lord.

To-morrow is the head 'f the sacred season of preparation for Jhrietmas, is reckoned as a Sunday of he first or highest class, aud always sn- any festival that may fall on the ame day. The epistle is Romans, xlit, i-14, and the gospel is St. Matthew, xxl, -13. Catholic: At the mass tbe epistle is tomans, xiii, 11-14, and the gospel Is St. xxi, 25-33.

Who Killed Mri. Crosmer. Full details of McKean county's latest ilbody tragedy by a special representative of "Pennsylvania Grit" will be pre- Koutcd in the next issue of the people's jopular paper; this will be but one of be many special and exclusive features "Grit." The standard features of includes all the departments in charge of special writers will be found tarticnlarly inviting. For sale in Loba- .011 by Jini Zone, tbe News Dealer. nov25-2t FEED LUNCHES.

Mrs. Grace Henderson Been Teaching, Has Relates Her Not Unusual Experience for Young Women. Alter a Trip Abroad She Returned Homo Mkd Wu Mrs. Grace Henderson, who now resides at 844 West 51st street, jjew York, lias written a brief chapter other life which will interest every young woman who reads the TiMia. "When I graduated from school some years ago," she says, there was not one among my classmates who was in a better state of health than was trip abroad, I returned to my old home, married, and came to New York to live.

a year my husband was dead, and I was compelled to tarn my own living. Having some influence, and being naturally adapted for such an occupation, I secured a position as teacher In of the Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advartind druggist to sell Dr. King's Hew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition: If yon are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or 4 Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as I bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr.

Bane's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. 'rial bottle free at Geo. Rosa CO'B Drug Store. Large size 60o.

and Change of on C. L. Eailroad. A new time table will go into effect on he Cornwall Lebanon railroad on londay, the 28th but. Trains will leave jebanon as follows: 635.

8:10, 1059 a. Thanksgiving 3:00, 3:15, 5:00, 7:10 p. m. Lebanon. 8:15, 11:15, a.

m. :40. 455, 6:10, p. m. The train eavlng Lebanon at 8:10 a.

m. connects with the famous Keystone Express for "hiiadelpbia, reaching there at 1135 a. i. This is a very convenient and com- ortable train for Philadelphia and fork passengers. Tanners' Hotel.

Twenty-six fine, plump chickens have ecu slaughtered by Fatty Reidel, at the Hotel, for a Chicken and Wafle Lr.ucb tonight. Yon are invited. No minors allowed around. Central Hotel. At tho Central Hotel this evening Land- I.nd Al.

Paine will set out a royal plate clam soup as a free lunch and to which ic invites the public. Lafayette Hotel. Chicken Noodle Soup Lunch this, evening at the Lafayette Hotel, Adam Stains, proprietor. It will be just the thing. GRACE BKSDFBBON.

No minors allowed around. nov26-lt The Advertising Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is always within the bounds of reason because it is true; appeals to the sober, common sense of thinking people because it is and it is always fully substantiated by endorsements which, in the financial world would be accepted without a moment's hesitation. For a general family cathartic we con- recommend Hood's Pills. Something About public schools. The work is particularly trying to a person of tenaitive disposition, and I felt that it was having its effect upon me.

My nerves usually very strong, become so weakened that the least unusual occurrence would cause me the gieat- rst annoyance. "My strength becan to fail me. My appetite wax poor. My physician told me that my oniy hope of regaining health was to rest. My means would not allow of my doing such a thins, hence I tad to some medicine that would tone up my system.

"I found such a remedy, and used it constantly for nearly five months. When I began to use it I weighed but 103 pounds, which WAS some 40 ponnds lees than when I tegan teaching. In four months I gained 110 pounds and felt perfectly well, as chowu by my picture. I am truly A convert to the benefl's to be gained from using that wonderful medicine, Fame's celery compound." There are thousands of men and women who have been enabled to follow their pursuits by the timely use of this preparation. It builds up tbe nervous system and sustains it Brain and muscle alike are restored to their proper condition.

It is not to be confounded with tbe common preparations so extensively advertised, lleing tbe scientific discovery of a of Pheips of Dartmouth has the support of the leading physicians, and the many oases cured by its prove that its support is merited. PHILADELPHIA XABKETS. Flour, Brain, Feed, Hay, Potatoes, Hew and PHILADELPHIA, PA-, Nov. 26. but very quiet; Penna.

t2.00a2.25; Penn. extra, 3.75; Penna. No. winter, straight, i3.65a|4.00; winter patent, t4.00a4.85; spring patent, (4.25 a4.50. and easier; Ko.

2 red, 73Jo; No. 1 Penna. red none here; No.2 Penna. red 77a77Jc. and steady; No.

2 for local trade 49c; No. a IB export elevator 49c. and steady; No. 2 white 42'c; No. white, 41o; No.

2 mixed 40c. and firm; winter, $15.50 Spring, tl4.50atl5.50. BALED HAT Steady and in fair demand timothy, tlB.50*tl5, for smsl bales; and for fancy large bales, mixed, tll.00apl4.00. BALED RYE with light offerings. Penn.

creamery, extra, 31c; Penna. print, extra, wholesale, S2o; jobbing 83a36e. under scarcity: Penna. firsts, ISc. but quiet; N.

Y. factory lOjallfc; part skims, 6Ja8o. refined in bhls t5.65. at 70a78o per bushel, as to quality. STOCK ACT) ORAIS XABKET.

HERE are those who need to wear Trusses. To such we want to say that we have an unusually large variety and make a specialty of fitting them. They require extra care, so that you get just the right kind. You might as well attempt to make one kind of coat suit every man as to make one style of truss fit case of rupture. We Guarantee Satisfaction, and if a truss does not fit properly we want you to come back with it, and we will adjust it or give you another.

We have a large line of Trusses, Supporters, Bandages, Abdominal Belts, Crutches. Elec trie Bills and a full line of Drugs and Medicines. Beportod UailT by J. Z. Beota, 778 Com bertand Street, LBBAKOK, Nor.

26,1892. A. asx Can. Southern 56J4 C.B.&Q afe Chicago Gas 9S2 D. 1.S1S Erie Jersey Central 1.26 Lake Shore 1.30}< LouIs.SNash 68 Mo.

Pacific SRC Northwestern l.ii*4 N. Y. Central l.iSj? New England 42S No. Pacific is No.Pae.Pfd sn North Pacific Mall Rock Island Beading Richmond St. Paal Sugar Tenn.

C. Union Pacific Western Union Omaha D. C.P.. Drug Store, Opposite Court House ARE showing elegant patterns in Fancy Rockeis, Ladies' Desks and Odd Pieces of Furniture, very desirable for holiday presents. Do not decide on your holiday present before seeing them.

JOS. BOWJVTAN S25 and 527 North Ninth Street IK S.S! 14.65 14.70 8.82 14.72 8.87 14.82 I 31 867 14.65 Arrire 12:50, SHERIFFS SALES. VIBTUE OP A CKBTAIN WHIT OP Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Lebanon county, and tome directed, I will expose at Public gale orOut- on SATURDAY, December S. 1S9X, 'clock, p. at the Court House, In the City of Lebanon.

Lebanon county. all tbe state, right, title, claim, interest and demand, ands and tenementsTof Darius K. Yoatz, de. tsndant. of.

In, and to. the following Valuable Real Estate, viz: All those certain three Houses and lots ol Ground, situate In the City of Lebanon, Lebanon, Pa, boundeu and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the east side of North 1th street, a corner of lot ot Jonathan K. Spayd iorth west side of Yontz alley; We of said alley south 4 degrees, east 56 fe and 9 inches to a post, a comer of lot of Clarence J. Youtz thence by the same south 85 degrees, west 92 feet and 4 Inches to a post on the east side of said North llth street; thence along the east side of said itreet north degrees, west S6 feet and 9 Inches to the place of Beginning, containing One Hundred Twenty- One of an Acre, neat measire. together with theri ht to tbe use of Youtz alley, as laid out and provided in the iroceedluga in partition on the estate of George Youtz, The Improvements consist of Three Two-Story Frame Houws, each about 17X by 18 feet, with a Two-Story I.

to eacn.about 10 by 16 feet, with addition, 7 by 8 (eet to.eaeh, and. other ng numbered 346.34S and 350 North llth street. 49- Also, all that certain House and Lot of jronncl, situate In the said City ot Lebanon. Lebanon county, bounded and deserlbt as fol ows. to wit: Beginning at a post on the northwest corner of walnut street and Prune You Needn't Bother.

You needn't bother about reading other ads. All the right here, to sell during good news is He pledges this sale all kinds of reliable clothing and furnishing goods cheaper than you can get them elsewhere. Men's Single and Double- Breasted Sack Overcoats. In Kerseys, Chinchillas, Fur Beavers, $7. to $20.

Men's Youths' Overcoats. Men's Double-Breasted Ulsters. The Overcoats par excellence for all who suffer exposure to wintry blasts, in Chincillas, extra warm $18, $22. Boys' and Children's Overcoats. Boys' extra value Overcoats at $2.75, $3-50, $5.

$6.50 to $15 Children's Cape Overcoats, $2, $3, $4, $5 and $8. 1,500 PAIRS GLOVES CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ISAAC WOLF, Strictly One- Price Clotfiier, 828 CUMBERLAND alley; thence alone the north side of said Walnut street south 85 degrees, west 20 feet to a jost at corner of lot of Joseph Oberly thence if said Joseph Oberly's lot north 5 oe crees, west 209 feet to a post on the south fide uf Strawberry alley; thence along the south side ol Strawberry alley north 85 degrees, east aa feet to the west side of aald Prune Alley; thence along the west side of said Prune v.ley south 5 degrees, east 209 feet to the place of beginning, containing Ninety-Five Thousands of an Acre; consist of a Two-Story Kramefiouse.a) by 28J4 feet; Shed, by 14 feet, and other out-boJldings. Seized and taken Into execution as the property or Dartm n. Youtz, defendant, and win be sold tor 'M.

H.BOWMAN,Sheriff.: Capp Schock. Attorneys. (Sheriff's Office, Lebanon, November 10,1392. BVTIBTUB OF A-CERTAIN Fieri Facias. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county, and to me directed, I expose at Public Sale or Out- Cry, on THURSDAY, December 8th, 18M, 2.1130 o'clock p.

at the Court House, In the City of Lebanon. Lebanon county. all the estate, right, title, claim, Interest and demand, lands and tenements of SOLOMON UKOH, defendant, of. In. and to, the following Valuable Beat Estate, viz: 'All that certain Lot of Oreund, situate In Fredericksbure, Lebanon county, on tbe south side of Market Square, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded the north by aald Market Square, south by an alley, east by lot of Charles Klett and west by lot of Georgo Klrst, being 33 by 166 feet, be the same more or less.

The Improvements consist of a Two-, Story Log Weather-Boarded HOUSE, 26x30 feet; Two Story Addition. 14 by IS feet; Summer House, 9 by 18 feet; by 12 feet; btable, 28 by Pigsty and other Out-Buildings. Sar Also, all that certain Farm, Plantation and Tract of Land, situate In Swatara township, Lebanon county. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the nerth by lands of Adam 6: and estate of George Gi scuth by lands ot Adam Brandt, east by Joseph Glbble and west by lands of Mrs. Annie containing 70 ACRES, be the same mon less.

A stream of water runs through Farm. The Improvements consist of a Two-Story Brick House. 31 by 38 feat; Summer Honse, by 24 feet; Wash House attached, 10 by 20 feet; Smoke 9 by 9 feet; Ice and Wood House, 16 by 20 feet; Bank Barn. 35 by 81 feet, with two sheds attached, 15 by 30 Corn Crib, 12 by 18 feet; Carriage House 16 sty. with 'CornCrib, 4 by 48 lands of Adam Oroh, Joseph te of George Grumblne, deceased.

LEBANON, mm. ECEMBER COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, the Hon. JOBS W. SIMONTON, President, and Hon.

JOHN B. Mcf'nEiisox. Additional Law Judge, o( the several Courts of Common Pleas. In the district composed of Lebanon and and Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Temlner and General Jail DalWery, lor the trial ot capital and all other offences ot said counties, the Judges at tne General Court ot Quarter sessions ot the Peace and General Jail Delivery. In the county ot Leoan on LIGHT and ADOLPHUS KKINOEHL, Judges ot the General Courts ol Quarter Sessions, of the Courts ot Oyer and Termlner, General Peace and Jail Delivery, for the trial ol capital and other offences, said county of their precepts to me directed the 19 day of Sept-, A.

1592, to hold a Court of Common Pleas lor the county of Lebanon, on the first Monday of December, isst. which will be the 5th day of said month, to continue ONE week. Given under my hand. In the City ol Lebanon, the 13th day of In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety- two. M.

H. BOWMAH, Sherlfl. Sheriff's Office. Lebanon, Nov. KjC A PPLICATION FOK CHARTER.

Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor ot the State ot Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the Twenty- ninth day of November. 1S92, by J. B. Millard, Hiram D. Miller, H.

P. Moyer, I)r. A. J. Hienel.

W. H. Beliny, H. B. Westenberger and David Wolf, under the Actof Assembly ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29,1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation, to be called "The Lebanon Ice Mannlacintlng Company," the'characterand'objectwhereotisnianuiactur- lug Ice, and for these purposes, to have, possess and enjoy all tne rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act ol Assembly and its supplements.

H. C. SHIRK, novS-4t Solicitor. CHILDREN or adults can wear our "ANTISEPTIC BAGS" as a protection from contagious diseases. Price, ice, or three for 250 SCHOOLS' DRUGSTORE, 365 North Ninth St.

DEXTEE STABLES, Seventh.St. and Walnut Allev. Open Day and Night. septa Telephone Connection TryW. W.

BROOKS' PURE This Mince Meat we make ourselves from the very best and freshest ingredients, prepared in that good old way that yonr mother used to make it. A trial will prove this. A complete assortment of meats usually kept in a first-class store. AMERICAN rARRHJURE on Borra coOTncHVaV THE AMERICAN CATARRH CURE is the result of 26 years study and treatment of the disease. One bottle convinces the most skeptical.

It is always ready for use, needing neither douche nor atomizer. It restores tho hearing, cures tbe hawking cough and expectorating; removes the headache and nose bleeding, increases the appetite, produces sound sleep, invigorates the whole system ami increases tbe vitality. Prepared only by W. B.Jones, II. No.

1336 South Eighth or mailed anywhere for 81,00. GEO. W. SCHOOLS, Druggist, No. 365 North Ninth agent for Lebanon.

THE by 18 feet; Pig feet; orchard, Sc. Two Welis, with Pomp. t-eized and taken Into execution as the property of SOLOMON GBOH, defendant, and will be sold by M. H. BOWMAN.Sheriff.

A. W.EHROOOD.: Attorney. Sheriffs Office, Lebanon, November 16, 1892. ALSO, at tba same time and place, by virtue ot a certain Writ of Levari Facias, Issued out ot the Court of. Common Fleas of Lebanon county, and to me directed, I expose at rublic Sale or, Out-Cry all the estate, right.

claim. Interest and demand, lands and tenements, of Fanny Spahn, executrix ot Henry Spahn, deceased; Joseph A. Spahn, Fanny 8uahn, Mary Emma Shaeffer and her husband, Philip Sbaeffer: Ellen Matilda Savage and her husband, Charles Savage, terre-tensnts, defendants, ol, in and to, the fo'lowmg Valuable Estate viz: All that certain Lot of Ground, situate In the City of Lebanon, Lebanon county, Fa, fronting on the north side of -Chestnut street, along which It extends 63 feet, and In depth to an 8-Ieet-wide alley about 06 feet, ba the same more or less, bounded on the nerth by a Meet- wide alley, on the east by lot of Dr. John Keinoehl. on the south by said Chestnut street, and on the west by Partridge alley.

4V- Also, the free aud uninterrupted use, liberty and privilege ot and passage in and Philadelphia Press DAILY, SUNDAY, WEEKLY. A FAMILY PAPER WHICH 13 along a certain alley or passage way of 3 feet idth by 63 In depth, extendi ge all scribe Ingress, and regress to and for the. said Henry Spahn, In width by 63 In depth, extending out of and from the east side of Partridge allty, along the north side of the above described Lot of Ground, together with the free Ingress, egress N.C.0 1.3SJ2 Colorado 4OX Edison 1.12J4 Open'g High't Low't Clos' December. Wheat Corn Oats January Lard Pork May. Lard Pork May.

Corn Wheat. 79 Oats TODAT. Car 239; Corn, 277; Oats, 260; Hogs, MOSDAT, Car Lots-Wheat, 135; corn, US; Oats, ISO, Hogs, 37.000. Bank Inc 12.165,425; Loan. Dec, Specie Inc, Legal Inc, Deposits Dec, Circulation Inc, (10,100.

The New York market closes Saturday! at 12 M. Chicago at 2.15 P. M. THE LEBAHOH MARKETS. his heirs and assigns, his and their tenements, under tenants, occupiers and possessors of tbe said Henry Spahn.

messuage and ground contiguous to the said alley or passage ways, at all times andseasons, forever herealter, inio, upon and out of, in common with the said Joseph 60 14.67 IP 42V siy 14 880 14.67 i la heirs and assigns, tenants or occupiers of the said Joseph Bowman. Messuage and Lot of Ground, adjacent to said alley The improvements consist of Three Two-Story BRICK HOUSES, each 21 feet 4 inchei by 38 feet, with Two-Story Addition to each, 12 by 18 feet, beine numbered Kos 9U, 913 and 915, and otlwr Out- Butter, Egg(, Potatoes. Dried Applet, Lard, Etc. Reported weekly by the Produce Committee of Lebanon Reetail Merchants' Protective Association: Butter, ft 22 Lard, i seized and taken Into execution as theprop- Shouider, 1. 9 I B.

FEBNSLEB. defendant. Seized and taken into execution aa the property of Fanny Spahn, executrix of Henry Suahn, deceased Joseph A. Spahn, Fanny Spahn Mary Emma Shaeffer and her husband. rhlllp Sbaeffer; Ellen Matilda Savage and her Charles Savage, terre- tenant, defendant, and will be sold by M-H.

BOWMAN, Sheriff. J. E. RHINOBHL, Attorney. Sheriffs Office, Lebanon, November 26,1852.

ALSO, at the same time and place, by virtue of a certain Writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Cocrt of Common Fleas ot Lebanon county, and tome directed, I will expose at Public Sale or Out-Cry, all the estate, right, title, claim, interest aud demand, lands and tenements, of EUGENE B. FEBNSLEB, defendant, ot, in and to. the following Valuable Eeal Estate, viz: AH that certain ti-nement and lot of ground, situate on the Southwest corner of North alley and Chapel avenue, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded ou the north by North alley, east by Chapel avenue, south by lot of Henry Sleclt- becfc and west by lot of Cyrus Zweltzig, being The Improvements consist of a Two- Story Weather-Boarded HOUSE, 1SX by Shed addition, by Ham, ft 10 Potatoes, new, bush 65 Bacon, 8 Dried apples 4 Weekly erain Market. The following are the paying prices of grain. Corrected weekly by JL Strick- lers' Sons, Lebanon, Langoerry red.

IB White 70 Bye 60 Corn 45 35 and will be sold by H. BOWMAN, Sheriff. J. K. KBIKOIHX, Attorney.

Sheriff's Office, Lebanon. November 18,1892. FOE.THE AMERICAN HOME. "The Press" has the best possible organization to news from the most important sources, and with nearly KO correspondents In Pennsylvania. and Delaware, the State and near-at-home news is covered with a routine carefulness and attention to detail not attempted by any other paper.

"The Press" has also the best of correspondents in all the great cities of the United Slates, as well as financial and railroad experts In Chicago and tbe West, who keep the paper more than abreast with events. The columns of the''Sunday Press" are enriched by contributions from those whose names are written high In our lists of authori, novBllsts, essayists, as well as men ot high rank In public life. The best authors know that their best audiences are the readers ot Daily, Sunday and Weekly In politics "The Press" knows no other master than the people and the past year has seen, Hi has been sera before, the marked fact that It Is subservient to no political boss, It has no political ambitions to foster, but looks after the Interests of Its readers, and delivers itself the Issues of the day In a manner both frank and fearless, letting the facts speak-for themselves and evading no issues, but mbetlog them all on the basis ol fair play to all men at all times. Its pages know no distinctions and the rights of one class over another neither recognized nor supported. Advertisements of Help Wanted may be Inserted in The Press for one cent a word.

Advertisements Situations Wanted Cent a Word. Special days for Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday. TERMS OP THE PRESS. By mail, postage free in the United States Canada and Mexico. Dallr (except BnnOay), one year, Se.OO Daily (except month, JK Dally (Including year, 7.5O Dally (indadinc Sunday) one month, .64 flanday, one year, WEEKLY PRESS, one year, 1.OO Drafts, Checks and other Remittances should b0 made payable to the order of Press Company, Limited.

PHILADELPHIA, PA. IS HEREBY given that application will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nla, on Tuesday, December6th, 1892, byLyman Hutting, J. M. Shenk. Adolphns KelnoehL Barry H.

Light, H. H. Brlght- blll and others under an Act ot Assembly en titled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of motor power companies for operating passenger railways by cable electrical or other means, approved March 22, A. D.1SS7, and any supplement thereto, for the charter ot an Intended corporation to be called the Lebanon Valley Traction Company the character and object of which shall be tc construct, operate, lease and maintain rail ways in the County ot Lebanon, in the State of Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tbe rights aud ben eats of the said Act of Assembly, and any sun ptements thereto. 3w S.

P. LIGHT, -NOTICK IS OTICE OF DISSOLUTION hereby given ttat Springs Ice Company, United," by a vote of all in interest, has been dissolved and the business of the said partnership association discontinued. All persons having any claims against said partnership association will present them to the undersigned. E. M.

WOCMEB A. B. OEO.B.8CHOCK. Board of -TVIS8OLUTION OF Notice Is hereby given that the co-partnership lately existing between John Arnd and J. W.

Shriw, under the firm name Shrite and Arndt, doing business at Hote Hoffman, was dissolved on the 17 day of Oct 1892, by mutual consent. Therefore, all persons knowing them selves to be Indebted to the firm -will pleas make prompt payment, and those who hav claims wjli present them duly authenticated John Arndt, AnnvUIe, Pa: J.W. SHKITK, JOHN ABJTDX. oct20-6tw THOUSANDS of FINE AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES FOR SATURDAY'S; SALE. The entire population of Lebanon county is heartily invited to call and see the low price list for good, reliable and fashionable Clothing.

No other clothing house does offer such bargains. The very latest in MEN'S SUITS. In Single and Double- Breasted we have them in every material manufactured, and the greatest variety of patterns to select from in Lebanon. Price, $5 to $20. OVERCOATS.

You" never saw anything like it. If you want to see a line of Fine Overcoats you must see ours. Talk about a selection You will be surprised when you learn how cheap they can be bought Parents who delight in fitting out their boys in the finest garments the market affords should do so tomorrow. This is the best opportunity to dress your boys in fine clothes for a small outlay of cash. SEE US TOMORROW.

ISAAC MANN SON, Invincible Bargain Givers, 834 Cumberland Lebanon, AMUSEMENTS. RETURN OF THE FAVORITE! FISHER OPERA OUSE. Solid Weak. COMMEKC1HG MONDAY, HOT. 2ist ANNIE MITCHELL and Harry Knight AND.

THEIR IEXCELUENT In SvJaot CO. THIS EVENING, COUNT OF MONTE CHRISTO. "TEX MIGHTS IH i BAfi-EOOM." FB1CK: ZO ud SO THAT WIFE OF YOURS. Your friends eat well, sleep well, Because you fail to have your Clothing made where. Style, Finish and Quality are the best.

fine Tailoring. B. MUCH, i0th Cumberland.

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