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SHARP, iiJSHEBS AND FROPR1ETOBS. FIXE ajomber aud Locution of Boxes. ana Walnut and til and Cum' i rlnad, and Walnut. and I'M and Cumberland. aud Willow.

and and Lehman. and l.t-hm;iu. PRIVATE iwxns. aud Waler. aud Maple.

ivrtnu Is an explanation ot the work 1 the a 'a -m is sounded Irora alarm bell will strike one.then and strike i-iini. indicanr the jielghliornood of So. 15 box. iBrepeatcd lour times. The above ex apmics to all uumliers.

strikes are given when fire is out. ANSWERED. Returned Through This Paper of the Highest Standing to Ocean of Correspondents. THE EDITOK OF THE LEBAKOK NEWS: in kindly state in your columns to publicly and gratefully acknowledge the overwhelming corres- "pondeuce which daily pours in upon us. number of letters is so great as to sender most difflcultthc separate and attention each one merits.

They are from-all clashes and conditions of jpeopuvand their warm -words of grati. jtnde Are such a source of pleasure to us that we feel impelled tothue acknowledge also desire to return our for the kind words which have said of us and tbe recommendations have boon made to others who have been or are now sufferers. Thc following extracts from letters, picked at random from a pile, are a fair sample-of whatihe'Others contain: yif One mother writes: "Your medicine saved my boy's life. My prayers are with yon constantly, and I bless God that I learned of Warner's Safe Cure." Another person, whose father was snatched from tho grave when on ivory liriuk, exclaims: "The happiness of this family is in your keeping, and we never cease to remember you in our prayers and best wishes." Says another: "AVo arc the more grateful to you because all hope had fled. The best physicians failed, and we expected to surrender our loved one but for your "jTBmedy.

Warner's Safe Cure snatched back -from the grave, and has pcr- manently restored him to health." mother whose child was nearly carded away exclaims: "I don't know you; shall never see you, but thc imago ol very benevolent man is constantly in my mind when I think of you, for you have dune me and mine an act of kindness that I never can repay, and I never expect nee the like again. God Mesa you and give you prosperity iu all Jyour ways." poor young lady, who was the vic- Jttm consumption, "Von can -not Imagine the gratitude that wells up 4 in my heart as I think of what your icinc has done for me. I never expected lo although I would not acknowledge this 10 myself nor to my Srien'ds. But now that I have gotten rid of the Jung trouble, which I found was by uric acid poison iu the blood, ituyonly thought is one of gratitude to you, that you, determined unread the merits of your wonderful before tho world." Another one writes: "Sly fortune may Klip away and I may lose my friends; my jiealtb may disappear, but 1 shall never ooase to praise you that you ever put this upou the market, for it has dune fur me what no other person living could and-what no one, before the deed was believed could be possible. f.3feel I have my life as a tpocial gift from Providence through your hands, and you can not imagine the profound gratitude I feel toward you." It is occasiou for gratitude to bo tbe recipients of such letters, and to feel that liavu contributed so much to the happiness the world.

Realizing this fully we again desire to return our thanks. Most sincerely, II. H. WAKNEIt CO. BRASS AKD COPPEE TfllEfES.

The Arrest of William Tolatt Brings a Confession as to Larcenies ol The arrest of William Tolau, a young lad, yesterday, for the larceny of mince rum from Josiah L. Gcesy, of Swatara township, while attending thc Central market, by Constable Hunter, has led to a confession from Tolau iuvolviog two hern iu other robberies. Upon being confronted by Chief Yost stated that be paw 110 reason why he hould be sent to thc Keforinatoiy alone ben "Fatty" Snyder, loon aud other young boys, were guilty larceny. He stated that two weeks ago ley visited the Lebanon furnaces and tole two bronze tuyeres, which they old to Jos. Brownsweiger and Charley lauss for S4.GO, and that about three weeks ago they stole seven copper col ars from the Colebrook furnaces, but hese have not yet been discovered.

Constable Hunter and Officer Ringle ast evening arrested Brownsweiger Mauss and Shaud.and discovered that th tuyere bad been broken in pieces aud by David Shaud sold to Daniel Levan. Alderman Miller committed them iu default of $300 each, for a hearing on Tuesday. feghestof aU in i ef LafestlJ Gov'tReport I Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE 6RDER JX or the County Committee, the Republl- Mtrereut Church Services cans of tha several districts of Lebanon Count j- lo-morroir: are requested to meet on COUBT DOtSE NOTES. Register Hartman yesterday afternoon granted letters testamentary on the estate of Catherine Ittegert, late of South Annville deceased to Levi Riegert and E. G.

Fishburo, of Reading. Register Hartman at noon granted TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having heen restored to health by simple means, after suffe ing for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy ofthepre- lettero testimentary on the estate of John scription used, which they will find a Brownsweiger and Mauss were bailed this morning. Constable Geo.

A. the Third ward, this morning arrested "Fatty" Trostle, Jos. Moon and Harry Sayder on the above charges and Alderman Robert L. Miller committed them in default of $200 bail each to the county prison answer at hearing on Wednesdty, March 2. A warrant was also served on Tolan in the county prison upon the same charge, for a hearing at the same time.

Coromanderjr to be Instituted. A Commaudery of the Sons of America will be instituted at Hummelstown on Thursday next by Commander General L. V. Rauoh, of Jlahanoy City, assisted by members of the Executive Committee of the Commaudery General. Ditsrict Commander W.

S. Seabold, of Annville, and members of Lebanon Valley Com- 5, this city, Tho new school building at Hummeletown will be dedi, cated in the afternoon of said day in which the Sons of America will participate. The institution will take place in tho school building immediately after the conclusion of tiie dedicatory ceremonies'. The members of Lebanon alley Com- mandery who wish to participate In these ceremonies are requested to report at the interview of the Commandery on Wednesday evening. Eby, late of Jackson township, 6 for nSUm i pt Astha Ca tarrh.

Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes-all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing will please address, REV. EDWARD A WILSON', Brooklyn, New York. oct30-ly-w to Isaac Kegerrics, of Richland.

County Commissioners Painter, Ben- sou and Elliott this morning decided to ask for bids for eight headstones for deceased soldiers. Bids must be in by Thursday, March 3, Pulpit Rev. Jacob Brubaker, of this county, will preach in the Verbeke market house, Harrisburg, to-morrow. Prof. E.

L. Kemp, of Palatinate Col. legc, Myerstowu, will preach in the First Reformed church, this city, to-morrow. Rev. H.

Glesz, of Jonestown, will preach in Zoar's church, Sit. Zion, tomorrow at 10 a. and in Klopp's church to-morrow afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev.

JI. J. Welker will preach at Xim- merling's to-morrow at 10 a. m. and at Tulpehocken at 2 p.

m. Milk TTacon on Fire. The milk wagon of Messrs. S. Ensmingcr, of Annville, caught fire this morning at 11:15 o'clock, while standing in front of tho pool room of Mr.

Harrj Heilman. The fire originated from a sheet iron stove in the wagon and befon it was extinguished the door aud frann on tbe inside were considerably scorched Mr. Crctna Camp-meeting. The Board of Directors of Mt. Grctu Camp-meeting Association will hold meeting at Mt.

Joy on Monday moruiuj at 10 o'clock. Rev. C. J. Kcphart, of thi city, Vice President of the Associatioi will attend.

Tbe purpose is to mak arrangement for the erection of cotta and other matters. "v- 1 fc The 'Franklin literary Society. The regular meeting of the Franklin Literary society was held iu tbe High School building yesterday afternoon, President William Coltz presiding. 'The roll was was called by the treasurer, Bay Miller, and thc queries answered iu The minutes of the previous meeting wore read by the secretary, Ray A. Mohr, approved.

The following program of exercises was rendered: A selection, "Tho by Oliver Simmons; essay, "The Horse," by John Yingst; declamation, "We Watched the Breathing through the Night," by Daniel Zuller; selection, Witness," by William Coleman. Tho first part of thc paper was xead Iff tho editor, William Lonscr. A "Alexander Selkirk," by Eugene Ki Rtzer. 0ebate followed on tho question, "Should the Chinese be Excluded from the United States?" The speakers on the affirmative were Samuel Black aud John W. llarbeson.

Those on tho noga- itrveBido were Walter Strickler and Harry Frie. It was decided in favor of the affirmative side. A Story of a Brave Girl," liy Paul Spangler; a declamation, "Dot Lamb vot Mary Uaf by Gerald FitzGcrald. The second part of the paper was read by tbe editor. The critic's report was read by William Warmkassel.

The debate was selected, "Should the Criminals bo compelled to Work?" Thc appointments for next meeting were made by the president. Adjourned. Be Happy. Our readers are reminded that if they ant to spend the eveniug pleasantly they not fail to patronize the "Leap 'ear Sociable" to be given iu the Sons America Ilall this evening under the uspices of the young ladies of Camp 8, 'atriotic Daughters of As usual on such occasions, elaborate prepa- ations have been made to insure success far as their labors are coucerued, and 11 that now remains is for their friends contribute aid by their presence. Those who appreciate the object for hich thc sociable to be held, cm rest assured that an evening with, he young ladies can bo spent pleasantly TJS THE SANCTCAKT; A.

fculiic of the Dlffe for ST. MABT'S CATHOLIC: olitldren'a mass at a.in.Ubli at 10 a. preaching. Ban- tisni at 2 p.m. Swlalirr at Vespers r.ua bent-diction in; Kcv; As Christ, ST.

JOHN'S UEWIUIED, Willow street, between Mutli ana Ttutb streets: nivine service a. in and 111. Sunday School at m. llidivcfk lei-ture at iu. Cntvehrttral in-truution Friilay at i :00 p.

in. All cordially luvited to all services. Rev. J. Johnson, pastor.

CnfclST I'KEABTTEKIAX. Lebanon Furnaces: Sundav school at 9:30 a. m. Jlornins service at Evi'uiua service at7 ilay eyenhij: lecture at 730 p.m. Key.

S.A Jlartiu iiirmrr pastor, will ofilciate both morning and eyt- nlns. Seats free and strangers cor- Dually welcome. Ziox LrrnriiAS. Ninth street and Spring alley Service at 10:3 1 a. in.

ami 7 p. iu. Sunday school aCliW-p. ID. lien's meeting 2:45 p.

m. Wednesday evening lecture at 7:30 p. m. Catechetical class Friday evening at 7 p- m. Kev.

W. II. Dunbar, piLitor. GRACE Suuuyside: Sundav school at p. m.

Prevention Better Than Care. Many persons are afflicted with skin eruptions, boils or ulcers. BRASDRETH'S PILLS taken freely will in a short time effect a complete cure of all such trouble. Ulcers of long standing have beencured by them. Carbuncles have been checked hi their incipiency by them.

Tho worst fever sores, bed sores, and the like have been driven frqaj the skin by them. Quly begin in time aud a few of BRAXD- JIETH'S PILLS will prevent many a sickness. BRANDRETH'S PILLS are puroly vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe to to take at any time. Prepared to do Electric Work. Burglaries are becoming more nuraer nd profltably, and that the net proceeds us as the cold weather approaches, and the enterprise will gladden tho hearts not a few of our people, both in the city of the projectors.

The girls promise us I and country, are introducing the burg- a good time. Let us take them at their' word. They will have a nice bill of fare to tickle the palates of the hungry. To get a plate or chicken aud waffles is alone worth an effort to get there. Be sure to drop in and see them.

TTliut They Say ol Vs. vice at 7 p.m. ST. JAMES Kv. LUTHERAN MISSION.

Second and streets: Snuday School at 1:30 p. in. ST. PACL'S Ev. LUTHERAN.

Annville: German service at 10 a. m. Revs. B. and pastors.

SALEM Ev. LUTHEKAN. Cornwall: Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Services at 2:30 Class tutechism Saturdays 2:30 p.

m. TKISITT Ev. LCTHKUAS. Lehman street: m. Sunday school at 1:30 p.

m. Kev. F. 31. Seip, pastor.

FIKST JIEFOKMKU. cor. Tenth street and Strawberry alley: German 10:00 a. Eng- Saturday, March 19, "1892. DELEGATE to the National Convention, and three delegates to the Sluts Convent Ion.

Below are given the hours and prices lor holding the meetings: First lue Lafayette Hotel (Adam Stains), Sixth and Walnut stieets. from 7 toy p. m. Second Fornev's (Union llouse) from 7 to9 p. m.

ilartinanHouse, North Ninth 4, Court House, from Boltz's (Lebanon Valley street, troiu 7 to p. m. Fourth Xo. p. Sumla' Cateehetlcs 3 to 4 p.

in. school at 1:30 p. in. i'eeRIy Bible study, Friday at 7:30 p. in.

Kev. D. E. Klopu pastor. The pulpit will be occupied bv Prol.

L. Kemp, ol Palatinate College, both morning and evening. MOKAVIAX, Cor. Tenth street and Spring alley: Sunday school at 1 p. in.

Service at 10:33 a. in. and 7 p. Y. T.

S. C. E.at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday eveniiis prayer meeting at 7:30 p.

m. Catechetical instruction. Thursday evening at 7:30. U. A.

Gerdsen, pastor. SF.VKNTH STREET I.DTHEKAS: Services at 10:15 a. m. and m. by Rev.

A. K. Parsons. Servieesthis eveniug at 7:30 p. m.

Ilev. M. Stine, pastor. ST. LUKE'S.

Sixth and Chestnut streets: Sunday services at 8:00 and 10:311 a. in. and p. Sunday school at 1:30 Weekday services on Wednesdays at 9:30 p. in.

Fridays On all Holy days at or Hare, Vector, Kev. Ceo. Kellers, Assistant Minister. Cuuitcn or inn 1'oon, Partridge alley: Sunday at 9:00 a. m.

German services at 10 00 a. in. Class meeting at p. in. Oi'iMren's meeting at 5:30 p.m.

Revival ser- vieesat 7:00 p. in. TiciNTTr UNITED BEETHKEX, cor ol Ninth and Willow streets: Preaching 10:15 a. in by The Philadelphia Times of this morn- terms. alarm into th ou es tionary measure, believing that thereby they secure a measure of safety from burglars.

John A. Yingst, Xo. 356 North Ninth street, who has charge of the over-head work of the Street Rail; way, is prepared to do all kind of elec- trie work, such as putting in electric i bells, burglar alarms, etc. The work is done promptly and at reasanable- octl3-to. ing, has tho following to say of two well; known citizens of this city: "Rev.

William II. Dunbar, of Zion's ley jToeb, lias op'e'ned a coal yard at Lutheran church, at Lebanon, but form- Seventh street and the P. R. railroad, crly of Easton, is a visitor. lias under consideration a unanimous call to St.

Mark's Lutheran church, Roa- uoke, at a salary of $2,000 and par. sona c. He has long held a conspicuous kee in sto( a11 the different varieties known to the trade, and by a constant and distinguished position 111 the Evan- endeavor to pleaso, and furnishing the gelical Lutheran ministry of this State." "dusky diamonds" at the lowest possible "General J. P. S.

Gobiu, of Lebanon, i prices, he expects to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Coal will be delivered in the cellar in a the city free of chargo. Give him a trial. NOR Cool Vard. George B.

Freshley, successor to Fresh- Mr. Dnnbar near the Quittapahilla creek. Mr. Freshley has had considerable experience in tMsiine business, and those who favor him with their orders will receive none st and cleanest coal. He will the pastor.

7:18 1 p. m. i)l at 1:30 by Evangelist Minchlli. p. in Prayer meeting Special to 9 p.

III. Filth ward-at llouse), from 6 to 9 m. Sixth House, rrom to 9 p. in. North Lebanon Fox BUiuch's store.

Irom p. 111. independent Fox it Blanch's store. Irom 2 to 7 p. m.

West Lereh's store, from 3 to p. in. South Lebanon I North), at Avon Park Hotel. trom 2 to7 p. South Lebanon (South), at Carpenter's Hotel rrom 4 to a p.

iu. Jiorth Jfo. 5. Court House from 3 to 8 p. m.

South Eby's, frum 2 to p. m. North Win. Miller's, 1 to 7 p. m.

South Geo. W. Imboden's, Irom 1 to 7 p. m. Hising Suu Hotel, Canip- bellstown, Irom 1 to 7 p.

iu. East Benjamin Kline's, Iroml to p. ia. Bordner's store, from 2 to 6 p. m.

Buek hotel, (Jonestown) Irom 2 to 7 p. in. Jonestown Hfilniaii Hotel, Irom 5:30 p. 111. Behney Hotel, Irom 3 to p.

in. Ziou Mt. Ziun House, iroiu 4 to p. in. Jacksou Coover's hotel, from 2 toSp m.

Jacksou Coover's hotel, Irom 2 to 8 p. m. MUlcreek District at Union House, Irom 2 to p. m. J.

L. Shultz's, Irom 2 to p. m. Fetter's. Irom 3 to p.

m. Cold usual place, Irom 3 to D. iu. Section 10 ol Knles provides that "Each candidate ior olttce dvslrius be voted for shall his name, ihruuici- lor whleh he is candidate, the lovvnshlp or district in which he resides, with his postotlice address to the Chairman ot the County Coininiltce, at least 10 days before the day oC making nominations, accompanied by $1U for the purpose ol printing tickets and uetrayiuy expou.ses. excepting candidates lor National aud State dele gates, directors ol the poor and coroner shall pay $5at thr time ol lurnishing their names; provided that candidates tor county auditors and county surveyor shall DC exempt Irom said payment." J.

HENRY MILLER, Ieb24-td chairman. Go with the Crowd. These people are pursuing Bargains and know where to seek them. You will make no mistake if you keep with this crowd, for they are going to ShenJss Dry Goods There is great cause for the popularity of this sale, which has been achieved by offering excellent goods at low The present rush is due to the great Marked Down Sale of Fall and Winter Goods, of which the finest qualities are offered at phenomenally low prices. is a Colonade guest.

Senator Gobin, a at oua oal will be delivered the cellar in any part of while defining to te.k politics, admits the cit free of charo. Give him a trial. Men's meeting p.in. revival services this Saturday evening at 7:30 m. All are welcome.

Kev. C. J. Itephart, pastor. Aged Sehoul Teachers on Half Pay.

A bill has been introduced into the New Jersey Senate providing that when a Eohool teacher has reached CO years of age, after 30 years of public service, he or she may at his or her own demand.be retired at half pay, and when he or she reaches Go years the school authorities may retiie him or her of their own accord on half piy. Congressman TTristht Rcnominated. SUSQUEHAN-XA, Feb. tho Republican county convention, held in Moutrose, Myron B. Wright, congressman from the fifteenth district of Pennsylvania, was unanimously renonii- nated.

3Ir. Wright and ex-Speaker Gra- lusha A. GJrow were elected delegates to tUo national convention. Su ch as Dr Di Lews Gros5 that he is not a candidjtu for Congressman at-Large before the next Republi- can State Convention, preferring a third SU CQ as ur U1 ew uros5 an 1 others, agree that catarrh is not a local term thc benate to tho credit of Leba- but a constitutional disease. It therefore requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which effectually Had a Hearing.

and permanently cures catarrh. Israel Fos, who was committed to 6ands ra 'so it, Thou- I Hood's Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, biliousness, sick headache, constipation ilili, had.a liearinjr yesterday afternoon before Justice Annville, Constable Ffgau returned him to prison to answer the chaise at March sessions. prison by Justice Keaver, of Aunville, to answer the charge of attempting uiiiuunudaa, aibn rajie Adam i-ngcrt, at Sporticg an all troubles of the digestive organs. Thla Yoir wo have had a bigger ruu on our Buck MOUNTAIN COAL than ever; and it is pronounced by all our patrous as tho Best they have had in years. Remani- suuaiion Accepted.

berj JUsll Seventh and Willow Jirs. A. "i oniig, formerly employed by streets, are sole agents. uovSO Mr. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, has accepted the situation as trimmer in the' Did you see Jake? If you haven't see new millinery store which is to be opened him latcl don't think he is lost; he can be found at the Palace Cigar Store, where in the early part ot April by Mrs.

Ag gl he ha an immense line of Bno cigars. R. Seabold in the Hcmperly Tiee. A Prominent Republican Dead. LANCASTER, Feb.

B. Ream, one of the most prominent men of this city, died at his home here. He was 44 years of age, and was born in Strasburg. For two years he was president of the Young Republicans and a vice president of the State League of Republican clubs. room occupied by suffere(J from a severe in my nn tuiiay Party.

I head for mouths and could get no relief. Was advised to use Ely's C'ream Balm. It has worked like magic in its cure. I Attended the Hearloe. Mr.

Geo O. Breslinaud Mr. and Mrs. H. Rcigert, parents of Jacob Ij.

Reiger who was taken to Pliiladephia yesterday afternoon by a Deputy U. S. Marshall, charged with robbing the mails, left in the 7:07 train this morning for Philadelphia. They attended a hearing in thc case to-day. Match Factor)- Sold.

The York Match company has sold its plant to au agent of thc Diamond Match company of Chicago for $200,000. The plant only cost 850,000 and contained the machinery formerly in use in the works of the Lebanon Match Factory, of this citv. lie Sold 1(J the Sheriff. The Grand Stand and high board fence at the grounds of tbe Lebanon Athletic and Cricket Club, will be sold by Sheriff Bowman on Friday next at 10 a. on the grounds.

The Lebanon Trust and Safe Deposit Bank is the execution creditor iu the sum of $1841.25 Burial of a Minister. Rev. Benjamin Keck, the retired TJ. B. minister, who died at the residence of his daughter in Myerstowu, will be buried at East Texas, on Monday.

He left a wife and four children. Elected Trnntees. Rev. J. H.

Albright, D. W. Crider and S.M. Clippinger, were elected trustees of Lebanon Valley College by the Pennsylvania Conference of the United Brethren Church iu Session at York yesterday. Light Brahma Hen.

Mr. H. Kepler, of "West Lebanon, this morning received a fine light Brahma i hen from the pens ol H. H. Danley, of On AKslcued Duty.

At the request of U. S. Post Office Inspector Parharn Mr. R. R.

Vhler was ordered to work in the mailing department of the city post office, for Mr George 0.15resli,,,w:io left for Phnadel- phia this morning to attend the hearing the liCigert hearing. Mr. Uhler is Before you take your girl home tonight take her the Sons of America Hall. She may want some ice cream, or chickens and waffles, or some oysters. If you right thing it will" make you "solid." Women who suffer irom nervous and physical debility find great help in the well qualified for the positio.i.

He is Reg- use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It produces ietet Letter Clerk on tho Xcw York thc rapi'l effect of a stimulant, without, Pittbbarg line. He will remain til! next Monday when he will resume his duties, mind and body. AT ack 752 ST. Lottie, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Mil. am free from my cold after using the lard Iteinhard, icsidhi" uii Walnut street Balm for one week, and I believe it is the ycstciday arrived ut ago of seven rem ed known -Samuel J. Ilarris, i. Wholesale Grocer, ll'J Front street, New years.

During thc cveuing about 80 of York her friends called and had a most excel- Ncw filberts, a pound; now Brazil Illicit Stills Dynamited. BlKMlXGfiAH, Feb. States Deputy Marshals Jackson and brought iti five "moonshine" distillers from Clebume connty. They destroyed £00 Iranilred gjillons of whisky and 10,000 gallons of beer and blew thu establishuieut tip with dyuauiite. Dictl from liis AVnund.

CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. Vtral- kovitch, the Bnlgariitn agent here, who was stabbed Thursday by an nnknowu man, died yesterday. Killed by u. Fall of Itock. SHAMOKIS, Feb.

27. Patrick Duffy, a well known miner of this place, was killed, at Luke Fidler colliery by a of rock. lent time. Accident at Industrial Work uuts, 8e; new Engling walnuts 12Jc; new paper shell almonds, 2.je: ne dates, 7o. rp, All at the Lebanon Tea Stores, 906 and There as an accident at the Industrial 754 Cumberland street.

declG-tf Works this moruii-. atinjj a mavliino A girl while oper- ou will save 25 per cent, by examin- at ing a machine was caught in the ing Mish stock of coal and getting shafting and injured. i their prices. Seventh and Willow. America Nervine" has been FKEE LUNCHES.

Columbia House. found by experience to quickly rid the system of the poisonous effects of La I Grippe. It does this by its great power At the Columbia House, Ike Beck will to purify the blood, to build up the shat- this evening set out a savory lunch tered Nervous System, and to cure iudi- of saur kraut and spenk. He has gestioti aud debility of the stomach. It on tap the celebrated Lauer beer.

Ike should be used as a preventative as well extends an invitation to the public tocall as a curc You 'H uo surprised at its and get a plate of it, but does not want wonderful restorative effects. It has no minors. feb25-3t equal as a cure for Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration. Sold by Jos. L.

Lem- Grand Central Rcstanraut. Hal. Wcaber, of the Grand Central Restaur.iiit, North Eighth street, near the P. R. railroad, invites his many friends to call and try a plate of Chicken Corn Soup Lunch this evening.

No minors allowed. feb26-2t Avon Inn. Chicken Noodle Soup Lunch will be set out at the Avou Inn, this P. B. Bachman, proprietor.

No minors allowed oa the premises. First class music will be in attendance. Cars stop at the door. Hotel. For a good plate of Chicken Noodle Soup, call at the Farmers' Hotel, Fatty Reidol, proprietor, this evening.

noodles arc homemade, old fashioned kind. No minors allowed ou the premises. fcb27-lt Central Hotel. Al. Paine, of tho Central Hotel, this evening will set out au Oyster Soup Lunch.

No minors allowed in the house. Call early and try it. felj27-lt for Your Check. In order that the accounts between the subscribers oi tbe NEWS whose papers are delivered thc subscription collected by carriers, in this city and suburbs, and thu collector and the office may be correctly kept, the publishers have provided checks, one of which the collector gives in return for each lOcents received by him as a receipt. We learn that some subscribers fail to take the clicck.

This should not be so. as it has lead to a great deal of trouble in a number of cases. Let us hope that none of the subscribers hereafter will refuse to lift tr.eir checks, yea, in fact, will demand them when the collectors fail to offer them. The collectors will make their weekly call on Satui day forenoon, when every subscriber should be in readiness to meet them, and also see that the proper credit is given them in the collection book. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will inform the publishers when the collector fails to make his weekly call.

TnInkle: Twinkle! Evening fcist were tailing. Over moat and caslle gate; In the dew we stood and We'd been verv soft of Suddenly her fathers shadow Fell between us like a bar- Then 1 saw them: "Twinkle, twinkle: How I wonder what you are!" berger, druggist, Lebanon, Pa. The Change of Life. The sole aim of women nearing this critical period should be to keep well, strong, and cheerful Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is peculiarly adapted to this condition.

Girls about to enter womanhood find its assistance invaluable. pltcemcnt of the Womb. iQCsir.niftlico. Cnritn KBd of or Womb, ii Invaluable la toe Change of Life. Diuolrea ant! expeli Tumorf front tae Uterus at an aod checks any tendeiicv to Cancerouf llumdr.

Sabduea Famine M. Nerroua Proctration, Cx- hamnon. Kidney Cuinplainu. and tbe Stomach. All pel! it.

nr Jjr j.uil. tf PUIa vc on cf 31.OO. SJSc. Correwndence AdJrvci in cnngdenee LVDIi E. PLSKUill LYNX.

MASS. NUGGETS OP NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone 1mve returned to England.

The Dacoit leader, Bob Minl.iung, has been captured near Kudoung, British Bnr- mah. Burglars stole £1,300 worth of jewelry from Lady Vernor's seat, Poynton Towers, Stockport, England. Bishop Spencer Kichardson. of the Reformed Epsopal church, St. John's Wood, London, wiio failed seven years ago, has failed again.

He has bought and sold church property. Governor Markham of California, informed a committee of the Sacramento Federation of Labor that he has decided to declare labor day, the first Monday in September, a legal holiday. 'Weightmau Thompson was found gnilty at Raleigh, X. of the murder of W. W.

Pearson, wife and two children, near Goldsboro, last December, and sentenced to be hanged ou April 14. C. SHENK, 816 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. Taking a Tumble. This absent-minded Jehu is "gone, but not the girl he left bi hind him, and thereby hangs a moral.

Boots. Shoes, Rubbers and have taken a tumble from the shelves to the connt- ers of BOMOARDXEII CILLEY and during the fall several figures were knocked off the original prices. We arc clearing them out rapidly. Don't delay your visit too long, until these Bargains are "gone, but not forgotten." Bomgafdner Gilley, 16 N. Ninth Street.

AT THE VERY BOTTOM! You can't get Groceries at lower prices than the very bottom figures affixed to SFIIFFLER standard stock. We have created some commotion in the Grocery trade by getting down to hard pah prices, but we have observed that the public is not expressing any dissatisfaction at the situation. No. 819 Cumberland Street. aprlll-tf When an article has been sold for 23 years, and its sales lave increased each year, in spite of competition and cheap mitations, it have super- or quality arid absolute uni- brmity and purity.

Dobbins' Electric Soap has been constantly made and sold since 1869, more each year. Can the sale ot an inferior article constantly increase for 23 years This soap Ls to-day as ever, the bsst, the purest family soap made. It contains no adultera- toin of any kind, and is intrinsically the cheapest soap madev because it will go so far, and do such 'perfect work. Ask. your grocer for it.

to read carefully the directions around each what is said 0:1 the inside of the wrapper. Be sure that our name appears on as there are many inferior imitations palmed offasv tho genuine Dobbins' Electric. None- genuine without the name ou the wrapper of I. L. CRAGIS Philadelphia, Ta.

feMS NEW ApVERTISEMENTS. W. S. DKOTISl-. Graduate ol the Dental and Medical Depart menta of the University of Pa Office.

832 UDMBKKLAND Pa. K. BAUDENBUSH, BOOK-KEEPING, SHORT-HAND, (Private Lessons or Class.) Accounts audited and adjusted. Books opened, c4osed and balanced. Statements rendered.

Address, NO. 130 SOUTH STXTH STREET Philadelphia Money Market. STOCK QUOTATIONS reported up to 12 oVlock by DeHaven Townseno, bankers, NJ. 423 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, stocks bojgnt and sold and carried on favorable terms. February 25.1PS2.

Bid United States 4's, Coupon 116 Pennsylvania Railroad VI Reading lialU-oidJS Lehlgh Valley Railroad Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. do do 1st. 1'ref. do do 3d. 5's 65 do do 3d.

5'3 6S Western Union 87 Richmond Louisville Nashville- Atchlson.Topetafi Santa Fe Pelaware.Laekawanna&Westem.. Chicago. Milwaukee St. Paul. Missouri Northern Pacific, 23 Northern Pacific.

634 EBANON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Located at JOSESTOWK, PA. Incorporated APEIL, 21st, 1S58. oct29-1890 Lows paid nearly.f750,l)0 Asthma Cure SI.e fails to cite relief in tho gca es. aad I'arUgc of ErunUb or XaU.

rtB. a. BL Eltim. LKBAXON STOVE WORKS 11 Pursuant to a resiilu'lon of the Board of Directors of the LtliAXON STOVE WORKS, of Lebanon. Penn'a.

a meeting of the stockholders of the saw corporation will be held at its general oflle-. orttieast coruer of Guilford street aad Doe Alley, Lebanon, on Saturday April 1892. between the hours of one three p. at which meetlnc an electiim of the stockholders will be held for or against the proposed increase of the capita' stock of the said corporation from JM.OOu toJSO.OOO, as per the resolution of the said Board of Directors. ADOLPMUS KEIXOEBL, President.

A. S. LIGHT, Secretary. To work in the Shirt Department of the LKB- ANON INDUSTRAL WORKS, Cor. Seventh and Mifflin Sts.

Coed Wages and Steady Work Guaranteed. For particulars inquire of L. RE1ZENSTEIN, Supt. febl-tt SUPPLIED WITH The Best 705 Cumbzrlana LEBANON, PA. DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THU CITY FREE.

OCt24-tf The Next Number Especially Good. TALES FRCHVI TtJWH TOPICS READ BY ALL MEN AND WOMEN. Published first day of December, March, June and. DELICATE. DAINTY.

WITTY, INTENSE. Every reputable news and book stand has it. Price, dingle number. SO CENTS. S2.OO PER YEAR, postage FREE.

This brilliant Quarterly reproduces tbe best stories, sketches, burlesques, poems, witticisms, from the back numbers ot that much talked-about New York Society Journal, Tow TOPICS, which is published weekly. Sub- Ah, There! Have you tried the Celebrated Fillsbnry's Flout? It cannot surpassed in the market. It makes ami Whiter Bread than any Hour before the public. Sold by all Grocers ana Dealers. GARBER, General Wholesale Selling Agent, janH-tf Salunga, Lancaster Pa.

WANTED. Operators on Bonnaz and Hemstitch Machines. Also, Board Folders, Finishers and Cutters. For particulars inquire at the Lebanon Industrial Works, 7th and Mifflin Sts. L.

REIZENSTEIN, Supt. scription-price, 51.00 per year. The two publications "Tows TOPICS and TALKS TBoarTows TOPICS" together, at the low dub-price of $5.00 per year. Aqfr your newsdealer for them or pga TOWS TOPICS, a Wast S3d Street, S. T.

City. TMPOBTEBS IMPOKT TOO MUCH, MAJfC- J. facturers make toe much stuff, surplus must go into auction and be sold. You can keep you trade iu Lebanon by buying a part of your goods at one-ball price and always have bargains to offer your customers, and get customers aways from the sloth. goods.

Silks, Velvets, Ribbons Betailera buying on Monday at Lippincott's auction sales are never undersold Shoes. Slippers, ol best Philadelphia and Eastern make, in Immense quantity and variety. bought oa Tuesdays at Lippincott's wholesale auction, no dealer living can compete with yon. Goods, Clothing, Underwear, Motions, Hats. Betailers or Jobbers buying at our Thursday sales, no competitor can approach.

LIPPINCOTT, SON A. Auctioneer, 240 Market street, Philadelphia. For Investors. The subscription booss are now open tor the subscriptions to the CAPITAL STOCK OF THE Lebanon i Mjetslown Street Riilway at the following places: Lebanon Trust and Safe Deposit Bank, Lebanon, Pa. Myerstown Bank 3Iyerstown, Pa.

Annville National Bank, Annville, Pa. Price ot Stock $50 per share, payable lOper cent. on. subscription, and 10 per. cent, on the 15th qt each month therealter for nine months.

pCJE HAND-MADE EASY FITTING SHOES. 7 A -pq-p LEBANON, PA. Maker of Fine Custom Boots and Shoes. All the Finest Grades and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Particular attention given to Odd-Shaped Feet.

Easy Fitting for Coma Headquarters to all kinds of Shoe Dressing and Blackings, tebo FAIL 1'HE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY known 10 modem science. THE ES ERASING SIXE PENCIL. It Erases in Two Seconds Without Abrasion of The Eraser Ls in size and shape similar to a common lead pencil. The Pencil absolutely contains uonuison ot any kimi, Is perfectly harmless when taatrtl. Kemoves lufe blots, and other liquid stains, without injury to paper, or other delit-ate white materials without abrasion The simplicity oC applt- cation and lightning r.ipi(|ity with which tha Eniser removes ink, makes It an almost Indis- pf usable article of all of business men.

The paper be written upon again aa perfectly as though never used. Price, 50 Cents Each. "XJ Do Not Business Men Bookkeepers, SSE2S Inanrance Writers, Clerks, Deface your books by inir. Use the Ink Eraxiny JZtectrostne i instantaneously does not abrade the paper. JNO.

M. CRIST, Jonestown, the undersigned entirely cured ol ire by Dr. J. B. Mayer.

831 Arch St. Philadelphia, S. Jones Philips, Kennet Square, T. A. Kreitz, Shitfngton, K.

M. Small, Mount Alto, L. H. North Tenth street, Allentown. Eev.

8. H. Sherraer. Bunbury, J.U. Fehr, 1021 Chestnut street.

Keading, D. J. Dellett, 214 South Twelfth street. Bending J. Yates, 424 Vine street, Philadelphia; IVm.

Dix, 1826 Montrase street, Philadelphia. H. Kowe. 309 Elm street, Keading, George and Fh. Burkart, 439 Locust street, Beading, Pa.

Send for circular. Dr. Mayer la at Hotel Penn. Beading. on the second Saturday of each month.

Call to aeehlm. nov20-ly in Enxlbk ENHYBQYAL PILLS Kedud Kalod. with blue ribbon. bmlaonlaU and far return ill. KUMOTeatUioalala.

fT D. HA3HMON0 MlSH, FLORIST, Cor. Fourth Has added greatly to- his stock of Palms for decorative purposes to let to private parties, churches, on reasonable terms. Designs for Funerals, Tables and "Weddings, of the Choicest Flowers made to order on the shortest possible notice. Dutch Bulks, Hyacinths, K.

SNVDJOl, Hvadqucrisrs for all klnda Cor. Second Street and Skeffersiowa Boil IJiBAHOIT, PA. of Homo-SIafle-FunuV ture atid Factory My Worn must prove satisfactory be- out. aud.iet aiy Naw Stock. line acd a Fall Stock of Kitchen Furniture.

BEPAtBCKi A TUST ARRIVED. Spring and Summer Goods. Frank H. Erb, 119 N. Ninth Si.

He has just leceived his Spring and Scm- mer eoods, and lor a good fit ana fashionable, fabrics this is the place to visit. An Immense, stock, to choose trout. Call and see them..

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