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FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Also, Ladies' Sun Umbrellas Garnet and Blue. in STANDARD TIME! STANDARD TIME I 133 CRAUMER, to KAITT 38 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. 9CHBOFF, i ant Yrapruun. OAT; MARCH as.

ITO-BTOHT. i B4fi- St. Patrick-it Benencia n-rNoheuau Lodge No. 2K, LO. lOlrclo Ne.

35.B. U. TODAY. tonight. KS colored.

tonight. iIvretteBoteltonight. lUn Joim Clubs. qceutly Asked why men join tkfiy have fine homes, ercel- lyes and biirronndod with ail the of life. At present clubs are ban many old folks, or not we have no dispo- New York "Times" the jktibject and in an arti- to explain as he craze for clubs to all classes of society i until almost every man lihecommnuity is a member Bob, -and many ladies have their (riicfa to meet, their friends and fashions or more serious When tiie crazfi took the peo- jmed to think it was some- be way of enjoyment which rlooked, while business men aeir ana quick way of oom- customers and a con- through the even- the hours of day- Ins club served also to the men Prasluess at a means of acquaintance whom they might not othor- tritbont considerable difficulty, bo miKth, by rubbing 'against each other's purpose or iact that in many cur moat remarkable clubs Ars, misleading to the unini- real objects of the gath- to the members.

A man reasons of his own, seclusion from the lenoe, conviviality ice. He a may meet a he the club and the priv- -'oWng Against whom he re- i impcriors in many things, and wealth and B-sbout the objects of the If ttcre be any other than eJs there for. "JTEWB" VuTIHO C01TMT. Below we give the result of yesterday's voting for the different lady school teach- ere in this city and connty: CITT TEACHKBS. Annie M.

Huber. Hettie V. Kendall Katie Rise Lillie A. Wentz Ettie Evans HosaM. Harbeaon Carrie Altenderfer.

Ella Dressier. Amy S. Hoffman Sarah L. Gallagher. KateT.

Kate Schools Mary Beard Alice A. Gruber. Elizabeth Bebstock Alice V. Shank Cora Hartman Cecelia Bohr Tordy Minnie Pott Hinnie Capp Dorothea 6. Krall Daisy Allwine Minnie Hartz Ida O'Neill Jane E.

Lehman Wilhelmina Scott Emily Coble SybillaS. Dcebler Ida Kreider Minerva Bellinger Lizzie K. Behney Lieubirda Wilson Mamie Siegrist Lizzie C. Light AnnaM. Clauser 3.

Agnes Scott Kate A. Walters Sybilla Harpel Diubcrt Florence Hauer Annie F. Ghent Lillian M. Gherst COUNTY TEACHERS. Louisa Heverling, Coheva.

Minnie E. Bodenborn, Annville. Rae Woolison, Myerstown. 20 North Ninth Street. I I I I I I are the only jewelers in the City tha have CHRONOMETER TIME.

stop in and get correct time. Please 1 AH APFBOIBIATIOH SILL. They "Want Call. fall Wit of a Bill Intro- dwed last itpre- -f ered at Wirrmlpa Station." These cats MBtttive John K. Eemoehl.

nr uxctviaT. Ooidt to Uu Diffirrat Church for ToiaoRow. CATHOLKV ST. MART'S! Eighth street and. Spring Early mass atSnrja.m.

mass atlO a. m. Baptism 2:00 p. m. Sodality at 2 JO p.

m. Vespers and benediction at Weekday masses at 7:00 and 8:00 a. m. Her.A. Christ, pastor.

SACKED HSABT Cornwall, Pa: High Mass Benediction CHCBCH OF THS POOR. CHURCH or THE Poos, corner ot Union Partridge alters: Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. Class meeting at 2:00 p. m.

Children's meeting at 6 p.m. English service at 7:30 p.m. rEKSUrTKRIAS. PHHTST Lebanon Furnaces: Sunday school at; 130'p. services at 10:30 a.m..,and7:30 m.

eveulng lectnre at :30. Scats Morning service 10 JO. Even- 6078 470C 3701 2578 1772 1375 1227 1180 1178 1154 903 863 784 483 428 380 289 230 230 150 33 30 30 20 14 13 12 12 12 12 9 9 9 ese caa an appropriation to the are intend ed to kill rabbits. Australian Home for Widows and Single Women farmers pay 60 cents apiece for them -of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Tno snp ply is not sufficient, hence the SKCTIOK 1.

Be it enacted, by the advertisement. The cats have proved Senate and House of Representatives of Te ry useful. But, asks an exchange the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania how will they get rid of the cats after General Assembly met, and it is hereby rabbits lire exterminated. They enacted by the authority of the same, that the sum ot two thousand and the same is hereby specie Susie H. Osgood, Ada Philips, Swatara twp Annlo Sayior, Aunville Alice 8.

Light, Millcreek Bertha Noll, Myerstown Mrs. M. E. Rise, Ind. Carrie Deininger, E.

Sallie BTMiller, Cornwall Emma S. Wolf, Bethel V. Haak Norma Immel, Heidelberg J. 1559 909 295 149 144 109 47 20 20 19 12 11 auil BIUJO to i proved to the home for widows and sin cle women of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, for each of the two fiscal years common ing June first, one thousand eight hun drld and ninety-three, and one thousan eight hundred and ninety-four, for th maintenance of said nome. The said a propriatior, to be paid on the warrant tnc Auditor-General on a snttlemen made by him and the State Treasure but no warrant shall be drawn on settlement made until tha directors for mana gers of said home shall have made, undo oath, to the Auditor-General, a repor containing an itemized statement of th expenses of said home during the pre vious quarter and tbe same is approve by him and the State Treasurer, nor nn til the Treasurer shall have snfflcien money in the treasury not otherwise aj propriatedto pay the quarterly iusta ment due said home.

the same, gn bo utilized for holding midnight dollars be carniTa is. But if it be desired that they fically ap De exterminated after they have destrov- from contest. a Hail. Jit, about 8:30 o'clock as Of Barney Kelly, butcher, Eighth street, '-of-tte Lebanon Taller at'trod with his right ialonf wire nail. It was judging by LwbJeh pe capered.

It was tbdrawri and the foot is be- as draw oat any in- has appointed Mrs. city, and Mrs. E. idelphia, to be vice Dmittee on colonial Pennsylvania at i Exposition. own" will be the Jing sermon of the "The Cross," by Eev.

Cafe. vof Hartman's Cafe anticipating the decorated his back flowers, presenting a ter mies, oarna- mroses bloom in ificenoe, presenting ng to look upon, will set out to -V muvtpj nv and the No minors. 9'ABD THAT. nks along some will occur on jbe a general cleaning iriU Shortly tie opened road near Grant- thin cold winter baa been be tbe thing recommended as a oongiderable building Fraaklin Literal Society. The regular meeting of the Franklin Literary Society was held in the High School building yesterday afternoon, President Joseph Katzenberger presiding.

The roll was called by the treasurer, JTartman, and the queries answered in order. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Ed. L. Hholly, and approved. The following program ol exercises was rendered: Selection, "Burdox Music Box," DeWitt Kerr; essay, '-Boaton, Massachusetts." Ray Bell, selection, "The Sailor Hero," Chas.

Shay; assay, "Pennsylvania," Samuel Black; declamation, "The Village Blacksmith," Jlay 3ohropp. The first part of the paper was road by the editor, Itoss Morgan. Selection, "TheGuiless Paul Spanger. Tbe debate followed on the question, "Resolved, That Doctors are more useful than Lawyers." Harry Morgan, John Sowers and Chas. Shay upotto on tho side; De Witt Kerr, Paul Spangler and Geo.

Hartlieb the negative side. The judges io flavor of the negative side. Selection, "A Queer People," John Harbeson; tbe second part of the paper was read by tbe editor; the critic's report was read by Oliver Simmons; the appointments for the next meeting were read by tbe president. On motion, adjourned. COTTRT HOUSE NOTES.

Judge SlcPherson this morning refuse the motion of Col. Seltzer to reopen th divorce case of Minnie Wallower by he next friend, Hany Crall, vs. John Wallower, in order to take further test mony. Judge McPherson also made the fo lowing order in Jonas Miller vs. Herma E.

Long, in which the plaintiff recovere a verdict of $10,825.57. "March 25, 1893. New trial refuse and judgment directed on the verdic upon payment of the jury fee." Estate of Cathaiine Alice Light, deceased. Petition for discharge of Alle van Steffy, trustee, and tbe appoint ment of another trustee. "By the Court: March 25, 1893.

In accordance wit the within petition Allen van Steffy hereby discharged from his offic as trustee of the said Catharine A Light and Ralph H. Light is appointe trustee in his stead, and directed to giv bond in the sum of (3,500. John Shott, Dr. V. H.

Allwein and Geo. Brooks are approved as sureties. "And it is further ordered that th said Allen van Steffy pay the balanc found to be his hands, viz: $565.33 tc the said Ralph H. Light (after the latte gives bond as above directed) and als deliver to him whatever other property belonging to said trust may be iu hi possession. JOHN B.

McPHEnsON, A. L. Sheriff Bowman will sell the farm stock of John H. Wolf, af Stoever's mill on Thursday, March 30. Israel Light is the execution creditor in the sum of $1.

2GO. Ex-Prothonotary Fred. A. Shnltz, ol Sheridan, attended to business at court today. Judge McPherson also made a decree or specific performance in the estate ol George Jurat, deceased, authorizing the executor to execute a deed for a house and lot at Fredericksburg to Jacob Schnotterly, for A.

W. Ehrgood, represented the estate. "Spider and Fly." Tonight we will have 11. Leavitt's "Spider and Fly" company wltli us. All the scenery used in this performance is tbe property of the play, and is a marvel of beauty and mechanical ingenuity.

Tbe transformations are instantaneous, and are calculated to prodnce tbe roost pleasing effects. Tbe company from top to bottom is an excellent one, and each member was selected on account of his special fitness for the part be takes iu the performance. Manager Spang assures us that no lady need hesitate to attend the performance, aa it is not a low burlesque, but a spectacular pantomime, on the the order of Evangeline or Hanlon's Fantasma, is patronized wherever shown by the bast clan of tbeatre-eoers. Tried a Shot. For some time past the Lebanon Brick company have been convinced that some of the coal at their brick yard, on Canal street, is being carried away.

A few- nights ago J. C. Kellem, foreman for the company, concealed himsoll in the yard, and soon he saw a man sneaking along with a bag in his hand, and when the coal bin was reached, commenced filling it. Mr. Kellem at once fired a shot at the thief when he beat a hasty retreat, leaving the bag behind him.

Mr. Kellem claims he knows who the party was. of Ice next anm- to "keepoool." oveoraft at 7 o'clock Re of the Moravian church, of a series The Hour April the new city sworn into office. Lash, will take possession Hanover town- omorrow at one of it a atex- iJWliired out and broken a good tonto. ithelwst.

Try it. Myerstown, has Joe band, Washington. her of the atown, has been a be held OB the Reformed i Painter are Sion Main atraet, at the Com) this week. Mart ck. mar 21-5t A Fortunt in Couplers.

The law passed by the last Congress in its closing days requiring all railways to adopt automatic car couplers on all their cars will entail a very large expenditure of money by railways. Channcey M. Dephew, President of the New York Central, said on Tuesday that there were between 2,000,000 and 3,000000 cars in the country, and that the equipping of a single oar with automrtic coupler costs about $20. The total ex- penduro of the roads with this single item, therefore, would be about 000. Automatic couplers have, however, already been extensively adopted.

The automatic coupler invented by M. Frantz, or is superior to any in the market and its use on many of the bie line, of railroads is probable, which will yield its inventor bjg fortune. TO STJHCUBXK. Subscribers of the NEWS who intend to change their residence on or about the 1st of April will be doing a favor by notifying tbe carriers or sending werd Ui tbe office, BO that no difficulty will be exprlened in the delivery of their paper. Please state where you move from as well as well as where you move to.

By giving this attention great annoyance in the delivery of the paper will be avoided. Loss of Hearing. The loss of hearing is second only to the loss of sight. Ninety per cent, of deafness is caused by the catarrh of the pad and throat. The American Catarrh iure restores the bearing and improves sight.

At Schools' drug store. 365 ft Ninth street, Lebanon, Pa. twcl-tf Ton will get your eggs dyed at Fisher Dye House, in fonr blue, red, and red, white and blue. mar25-6t Will Hot Bnild Honiei. A rumor for the past few days has been put in circulation that the Pennsylvania bolt and nutjworks company will, as soon as warm weather sets in, commence the erection of 30 or 40 houses on their land adjacent to their works.

Inquiry has elicited the fact that the story is without foundation and it probably originated through the company considering the desirability of throwing some of their property into building lots and placing them on the market. X. of L. Diiouim it. A Special meeting of District Assembly, No.

103, Knights of Labor, will be held Sunday afternoon iu the hall at 6th and Franklin streets, Reading. Among tbe questions to bo discussed is a decision of tbe judges in the supreme aonrt of Toledo, who deny the right of men on the railroads to quit work' pending the settlement of labor difficulties. Reil EitaU Hon. Geo. F.

Meily, of Union, sold to Alma C. Karmany and S. Y. Karmany, of this city, a trsct in Union township Consideration, 1700. Foot trained.

Mr. William Shaafc, of this city, but has been working at Sparrow's who an 1 omt, has arrived iu this city with an injured left foot, a boiler plate having fallen on and mashed it. Pay Day at End. Today the employees at tl.e West End rolling mill company will bo paid their monthly wages. Going Weit.

Hoshon, the Photographer, No. 22 Sonth Ninth street is making arrangements to go West about the middle of April or the 1st of May. As a special inducement he will make thirteen beautiful cabinets for tlOO. Great bargains in crayons and frames. Come before it is too late.

mar35-lt. FREE LTOCHES. Gcrmania Park. Chicken Corn Soup Lunch at tbe Ger- tnania Park Hotel, corner Fifth and Canal streets, this evening All are welcoma with the exception of minors. looked at Furniture about town come and will have the advantage of a clear new and a larger variety than you will find elsewhere dry to select from.

You will find also our prices wer than you may be asked to pay for the same JI i desirablet aal ityof goods; or; you can and money by coming to us in the first place, BOWMAN Morth HlDtli St. vfv ock Beer on tap. St. George Hotel. This hotel will set out for lunch this cveuinjf a fine Pig Roast.

Give the St Ko minors will be allowed at the place. raar25-lt Central Hotel. Al. Paine, proprietor of the Central Hotel, will this evening have a finely for prepared lunch for bis many friends anil customers may call. ed all the rabbits the government might by foruishing each citizen a bootjack reduce the number in a short time.

Will Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Harry W. Kline, a son of Mr Peter Kline, to Miss C. Elizabeth Brown' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. N. Brown' of Palatinate College. The ceremoniei will take place in the College Chapel Myerscown, on Tuesday evenioV March 28th. Will hold 'a Meeting.

The next annual meeting of the State Board of Agriculture will be held at Bethlehem, beginning June 7th, and continuing two days. Governor Pattison, who is the president, will attend the meeting. Indnttrial Works Jlr. Fasnacht, photographer, Jonestown, this week took several views of the Sheridan furnaces and the mill ing. adjoin- ing service 7:00 p.

m. school at ol Society ol ChrlsiUn ndeavor 6-45 p. Wednesday evening ser ice at 7-30. Rev. K.

K. Carter, paster. BAPTIST. VIRST RiirisT, Seventh street between Slfpfelnd cSal Services at 10:45 and 8 9 Dieet 3 Invited to all these ser- straneers are cordially Invited to all 1 vices? Kev: W. H.

Eldredge, pastor. nrrHERAS. SALEM Ev. LUTHEBAS, N. W.

Cor El and Willow streets: KngM service at GRAND OPENING of the Line and Latest Styles of service at 7:00 p. m. SundiJ toel Sunday sch001 News From Headquarters of the TBoiton Shoe Store. To THE LADIES AXD GENTLEMEN OF goods arrive daily and our stock is gettiug complete with stylish and durable shoes. I We are ready for business.

Our motto: A Free Country. You can buy shoes for any price, only don't be afraid to make an offer as we are here for business and we want your trade and will try and keep it by good treaU ment and good shoes. Three pounds of Sugar goes with every pair of shoes and presents ready for any customer. Ladies' rubbers only 15 cents, worth 35. Yours Truly, BOSTON SHOE Co.

mar22-tf. STOCK AND GRAM MABKCT. Eeported Daily by J. Z-'Bentz, 773 Com berland Jtfeet, LEBANOS3SL, March. 25,1893.

Ol Clo 3'g 1.46U 1.2S.S Chicago Gas O.I... ft. U. u. Erie Jersey Lakesnore Louis.

Si Lead rto. Pacific i N. Y. No. 1'ac 'Jo.

Pac. forth Mail 4 Rock Island; teadmK 25 ticlimond it. raul uKar. i. Jnioii Vestern Union )maha lanhattan A C.O (New n'g iligh't Low' 78 May.

Vheat orn lats 'ork ebruary Vheat orn ats 4.1 15 PiDL'3 Annville: German serrlce at 10 :00 a m. Revs. B. and T. K.

Schmauk. pastors. Zios.Ninth street and Spring alley: Services at a. m. and 7 p.m.

Sunday school at Catechetics at 2:45 p.m. Services on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings Rev. W. H.

bunbar, D. pastor. SEVENTH STBEET, cor. Seventh and Weldman streets Special Palm Sunday services at 10:15 a m. Sunday school at 1:31) p.m.

V. S. C. E. at 8 p.

m. onfirmatlon services and reception uf new members at 7:00 p.m. All and always welcome. Kev. r.

C. Croll, pastor. REFORMED. Final, corner Tenth street and Strawberry alley. German service at 10:00 a.

m. English service at 7 m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Catechetics 3 to 4 p.

m. Men's meeting at 6 p. in. Tabor Union business meeting, Monday at 8p.m. Bible study Friday at 7:30 p.

m. Rev. D. K. KIopp, D.

pastor. Confirmation of English preparatory service, starting at 10 a. m. ST. JOHN'S, Willow street, between Ninth and Tenth streets: Services 10:30 a.m.

and 7p m. Sunday school at p.m. Services every evening during the week excepting jfrl day, when service will be held at p. m. Services preparatory to the Holy Communion Saturday at 1:30 p.

m. A cordial Invitation to all to all services. Kev. W. J.

Johnson, pastor. Moraine theme: "Thy Klnn Cometh." Evening tneme: "The Cross and Crown." ST. MAKE'S, cor.oF Eighth and Mlfltln streets English service at 10 :15 a. m. English service Sunday school at 1:30 p.

m. Y. p. S. C.

K. prayer meeting at 6:00 p. m. Bible study Friday at 7:15 p. m.

AH Invited. All welcome. Kev. I. Calvin Fisher, pastor.

UMTiD BRETHBKN. TRINITY, cor. of Ninth and Willow streets: Preaching at 10:15 a.m. Sunday school at 1:30 m. Y.P.

C. U. at 2:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 6:00 p.m.

Preaching at 7 p.m. All are welcome. Rev. C. J.

Kephart, pastor. MEMORIAL, Lehman, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. German preaching at 10:00 a. by Rev. S.

Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meeting at 0:15 f. m. English preaching at 7 p.

m. by Kev. D. S. Longenecker.

German prayer meeting on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. English prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. ST. PAUL'S, West Lebanon. German preaching at 10 a.

m. by Rev. M. B. Miller.

Sunday school at i :30 p. in. Class meeting at 6:00 p. m. English preaching at 7 p.

m. by Rev. S. Etter. MORATVt.V.

MORAVIAN, Cor. Tenth street and Spring illey: Services at and 7p.m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Y.

P. S. C. K. consecration at 6 p.

m. Passitiu weeK services begin on Sunday morning. Kev. H. A.

Gerdsen, pastor. Commonwealth Shoe Store on account of having $2,500 worth of goods on hand will be compelled to keep open every day this week; goods at and below copt. Store closes without fail Saturday next. Goods can be bought at retail any time Domestic and English Goods at Prices A'ever Offered in this City before. Elegant Bmlne Suits, Perfect Fit GUI anleed, J18 TO 138.

Fine Drtst Suit Perfect Fit Guaranteed $35 TO S55. All other ga ments in Ilk proportion. Suits made order with tl best trimmings and workman ship, at mode ate Prices. This is the Onl Firm. Neckwear Neckwear All the Latest Shapes and Shades juat received at FRANTZ BRO'S.

B. F. WARD, 29 S. Sth mar4-3m The Tailor during waek. mar21-5t AMUSEMENTS.

4 OU WONT hide behind a solemn face when you hear what we have to say) today. We have jusi opened a FINE LINE OF Spring Juitings! AH the newest things at prices way down. We can make up these goods cheaper than any merchant tailor in the city. H.G1B.F. Corner Ninth Street Car Lots Hogs, G.OUO.

TODAY. Wheat, £21; corn, 17J; Oats, 170, Car ISO; Corn, 100; Oats, 150; Hogs, W.OvO. Bank Inc. n.ln. Ummla Crfu'latfon Specie Dec PHILADELPHIA 4 NEW TORE Fhlliulclplila PHILADELPHIA.

March -J4. I stualMvay ut 9 per Fee Bniii was quiet and in sm Sls.OUuSlH.00 per toil DciuaniJ woa of a hund-tn-niniith ohai- icternnd prirrayrcre wnik. Sales of few hun. brand? for New YorJ; I'roilnne NEW YOHK. Miu-t-h active for exjjort.

Market PISIIEB OPERA. HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SAUTUDAY. MARCH 25, '93.

A MILLIONAIRE'S FEAST OF MERRIMENT B. LEAVITT'S Entirely New and Populir Spectacular Production, REORGANIZED IN EUROPE AT AN OUTLAY OF OVER $30,000. The (Greatest Production and most astounding production of modern times. 60 PEOPLE IN T11E CAST 60 The very choice ot Europe and Americ t's rfest Pantomlmlsts. Comedians, Vocalists, Premier Dancers, Specialists and Burlesque Artists.

A Grand, Glittering Superb Ballet Iron the Alhambra, London. The Itadlant Climax ot Pantomime. Magnificent Costumes by Eaves, New York, and Alias of London. Gorgeous Scenery by Arm bruster and Meader. Two mammoth can packed with the One Genuine Novelty ot the present season.

ADMISSION 25. SO 76 CTS Seats on sale at Millers' Music Store, Cum- m22 berland Street. Queen OCULIST will be in Lebanon 'every FRI- marll and P. R. R.

rt 3D cd tn 0 T3 rt XI DAY, at No To Cure a Cough Cold or Sore Throa: Expectorant THE LEBAH01T KABKETS. Butter, di Reported weekly by the Prodnce Committee of Lebanon Retail Merchants' Association: utter, ft ss, lioulder, ft aeon, ried apples Weekly Gram Market. The following are the paying prices of ram Corrected weekly oy A. Strick ers' Sons, Lebanon Pa 75 White 72 ve 70 6rn 150 pairs men's Kangaroo, Calf and atent Leather. Stetson's famous goods ormer price 5.00.

Your choice snlri Drug Store, FROM 8:30 i. I. TO 5 O'CLOCK, P. Ieb9 K. LIGHT'S PUBLIC SALE choice sold at These price are below cost mar 21-5t 4 F(VE Pink, Green, Yiolet, Red, Yellow, Bine.

nr Colors City Hotel. The free lunch at tbe City hotel this evening will be Mock Turtle Soup. Mr. The Quantity is La cr Sensing wants all his patrons to call and same before. get a plate, but no minors wanted.

i) Je Chicken Corn Soap lunch this evening at the Lafayette Hotel. Call around and try it. Minors will not be served. It Each Color will WISCONSIN and IOWA HORSES. Second March Sale.

Tbe other on the of March, 1393. Will be sold at Public Sale, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1893, At the WILLIAM Fsxs HOTCL, (William Bollman, proprietor corner of Seventh and Cumberland streets. In tbe Citv of Lebanon, Pa. One Car Loid ot Carefully selected, Season- able Wisconsin and Iowa HORSRS. constitute of Drivers and Busl- JXviL.

ness Horses; Well-Fin- ished, Well-Bred and High Knee Actors, Horn 4 to 6 years old, weighing from 1,000 to Us. Dralters and co ks Fancy steppers, several Superior Drivers and stylish Catchers. Variety and qual ty to please all kinds of purchasers fonnd In this bunch. These will arrive a few days before the sale, at the above-mentioned place, and an opportunity will be given to examine A Credit of 60 dtys will be (riven. Sale to commence at 1 p.

mfil madB Known by LIWHT. mar22-td I IS THE standard family medicine for all affections of the throat and lungs. All who have used it are confirmed in their opinion of its great superiority over all other remedies. S5e oOc and $1 bottles. SOLD BY McGOWAN, Druggist: S.

W. Cor. Cumberland, LEBANON, PA. You need have no anxiety "pUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Will be sold at Public Sale, on TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1893, at 321 Miltlm street, this city, the following Personal Property, to wit: Chamber sets.

Plush Parlor suite. Sideboard, Chairs, Kocr.lne Extension Table, Orpin, nearly new. Baby L'uuch. Square Heater, Kanee. Blinds, Carpets, Fine Walnut bed room Suit, Cork Shavings, Cooking Utensils, Jars, Dishes and many other articles too numerous to mention.

Sale to cominencn at 1 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by mar21 td A. P. WILHKLM. Easter Dyes SIX COLORS for 6 CEMTS. RED, BLUE.

ORANGE, PURPLE, GREEN, PINK. SCHOOLS' DRU STORE, 365 N. Ninth St. LON E. KEULER, Successor to E.

Z. KEHLEK SON. REAL KTATE, RENT 4 COLIECTIN6 AGENT, 184 S. Sth St. Lubanon, Pa.

FOH A two-story Brick House with mansard roof, containing; 9 ronmi, arrunn-il to introduce the modern improvements with lit- tie cost. This bouse has its own walls anil is well built. Size. 2ttS; kitchen, 19x16, with basement. Situated on North Kldh street, being No.

234 in the city ot Lebanon. JunelO-ly PICTURE FRAME MOUIW WILL BE SOLD AT PVBLIC SALE, ON SATURDAY, March 5 1892. At No.2> North Sixth street, a and varied lot or Piciore Frame Mouldings Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. D. when conditions will be made Known bv marSl-td MUS.

JOHN KSIM. SALE OK PERSONAL PROPERTY At the residence the late ISAAC HOFFKR, 608 Cumberland street, on Wednesday, March 29,1893. House and Kitchen Furniture of all kinds. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. when conditions will be made known by CAROLINE HOKFPK.

marl! Executrix. K. (Private BOOK-KEEPING, SHORTHAND, Lessons or Class.) Accounts audited and adjusted. Books tened. closed and balanced, statements ren- lered.

Address, aprS-tf NO.lJOSOi.'Til SIXTH 8TKKBT. OUR Spring DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT of '93 It grows in importanct daily; every new Fabric, Woven or Printed, procurable inline market or abroad, that Is Choice in Effect and Desirable for Wear is shown on our counters. Wilh (he beginning of March we are showing NEW CHOICE (100DS in every department, for which we have been making preparations for many weeks. EW GOODS arriving daily. All of superior excel, lence in wear, style or finish and notwithstanding the Low Prices which have been unexcelled either by themselves or any other house, it is well to remember that "A penny saved is a penny earned," At our store 'tis easily learned.

C.SHENK, 816 to 822 CUMBERLAND STREET. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT- To the Ladies and Misses of Lebanon and vicinity, I will open a as Millinery Making at 29 N. Eighth You are cordially invited to attend my opening on the coming THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1893. While in Philadelphia pur- hasing my stock I engaged the services of Miss ANNIE OCCI.E- TON, a French trimmer. Come and see us; we will strive to lease you.

Mrs. T. O. LIGHT. when conditions wi Wm.

Bihnpr. Auctioneer. are Rettcr than ever. he price I. the the Boger's Drag Store, 47 S.

8th St. IttEKCHANT TAJLOR1HO DEPARTMENT. I bid the public cordial invitation to cmll mt my of and lafprct mj SoJtlnfi, ic. LADLES' COATS A SPECIALTY. Give me a cmll.

F. H. EBB, 131 Mnth strMt. Quality or Price of your Jewelry, WHEN TOO BUY IT OF J. K.

LAUD ER MILCH, Tbe Old Reliable Jeweler. Who has been serving you so very satisfactorily for a quarter of a century. Pearle VERY LIGHT; MADE OF ridK CALF SKIN and DURABLE. MTfl 4 COMBERLJND. BOSTON SHOE STORE! BOSTON SHOE STORE! OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT THE Hon.

E. M. Woomer's Building, 705 Cumberland Street i .7 eain Day. In opening our store we are prepared to give the people of the city and county of Lebanon first class footwear at the lowest prices. In many instance our prices will be lower than wholesale cost and as au extra inducement we Rive to every purchaser of any kind of shoe three Ibs of eran.

ulated supr. Our object is to become as quickly as possible acquainted with the FREo'rHAROF ottr 8 wU epaire FREE OF CHARGE. Remember, we have 20 barrels of sugar ready to be aiven away to purchasers of shoes, each customer receiving three Ibs. Tours truly, BOSTON SHOE CO. You are invited to call at C.

E. RAUCH'S Mercliant Tailorin TENTH and CUMBERLAND and inspect his beautiful stock of SPRING SUITINGS, which are now in stock and being ma'de to order for those who rave laced their orders early. We have a great many suits made up which have not been called for yet, which it will do you good to see before they are taken awaj..

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About Lebanon Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
391,576
Years Available:
1872-1977