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Lebanon Daily News. A convention of delegates from "it" tilt different Fire Companies met last cvo- nlng in the Court House for the pur- fVbltSBXRS AXD PROrmF.TOns. pose of electing a Chief Engineer two Assistant TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1875. of At Pont Office. Reading Remte, Tork ami Philadelphia, 8Mn.

m. 2.15 p. m. HarrUtnirg Route and Wfidt, 11.30 and "Went, 2,15 ji. Philadelphia via narrlfthiirg, 0.30 p.

tn. Hfilmansdalr, Jlunker Ililt, JoneXown, Prtdertekiibuvg, Union Forge, fine drove. ft. ffl. ni.

v.45 p. tn. Zion, Oreble and Tuns- Tliurmlay and Saturday at 1 p. tn. Fontanet, Colebrook, Old l.inf, fiportinp Hill and Turn- Any, Thursday And Ha tun) ay nt 8 ft.

tn, Railroad Time Table. JPftftMtngor TrnitiH Lebanon at flm following times: Way J'aMmiffor Mfi A llarrlfllnifg Accommodation 8.45 A Mall 12.22PM Jf'ttSt 2.MJ Mall 7.25 I'M Cincinnati Express 11.17 Past. A Wall 11.07 A llarrldburg Accommodation 10.50 A Wall 2.64 Harljbtirg Accommodation O2 Way Passenger H.4D Lebanon and Tremont lirunrh. Paflftetiger Inavo Lnbntioti at 7.10 A. 12.25 r.

M. LOCAL NEWS. AlltlN Alms IIouso Directors mot yesterday and elected tlio following officers for one yenr: Steward, Henry Stlno; Fliydlcliin, George Olplm Solicitor, ueyer Light. OpIaloiiN 'Ills Honor, Judge Hcudorson yesterday tlellvorpcl nn opinion on tho motion for a now trial In tho cane of John Shugert vs. Harrison Dohnit, TJio motion was overruled.

I'crnonnl. H. Gouldon, Pittsburg, formerly of this place, left hero in tho early looming train, to attend tho Fifth Annual Convention of tho Emerald Beneficial Association, In Philadelphia, to-day 1 He Is tho delegate of No. 43 of Pittsburg. TI, convention was organized by electing Selim Thomas, of the Iln- mano Hose Company, President.

Hayres of the T'nion, was elerted Secretary. Messrs Joseph of the T'nion, Lembcrger, of the Hook and Ladder, and Felix Howman, of I ho Friendship, were appointed a committee on credentials. The committee performed their duties and reported present. Perseverance, H. T.

IMblglmiis, L. K. Weimer, A. II. Emhich Washington, James Miller, Henry Uehhard, Samuel (iarret Liberty, V.

H. Alwoin, Ksaias Gingrich, Jacob Werner; Hook and Ladder, W. W. Murray, J. L.

Lernbcrger, Alfred U. Jfatick Union, Joseph Jonathan Seidle, Wm. J. Sayres Friendship, Felix Walter Deilxler, Isaac Kelbcrl Humane, Hclim Thomas, Wm. Dreclit, John Zwellzig.

On motion the report was accepted. On motion it was agreed vention decide all by rii-a wrr. vote. President Thomas announced that nominations for Chief Engineer were now In order sir. II.

Hreeht noinlnalfd (Jcorgo H. Spang, of the Union. Mr. (iarrett nominated Henry MC- Liiughlln.of tho Frlondslilp. For Shantz, Holdlo, Sayrea, Thomas, Urecht, Howman, DellKler, Sciberl, Alhvein.

(Jlngrlch, 12. For McLaughlin-lMljigliaiis, Wuliuor, Emblcli, Murray, Lemberger, Ilonclc, Miller, Gcbhard, President Thomas declared (icorgo H. Mpaiig, of tho Union, olected Chief Engineer. Tho nomination for First Assistant Engineer was next in order. MI-.

Sclbort nominated Charles Al- Knilroaii Shoftji to bft All tlifi of the Philadelphia Reading railroad company in Trading, and along the entire lino of the road, will suspend operations today, owing to the diniculties In the Sclinylklll coal region. This includes the car shops, rolling mills, machine shops, foiindarics, ete. A railroad wnr is threatened between the Wilmington and Reading and Rending and Lehigh railroad companies, the former having served a notice upon the latter of their Intention, as soon ii3 possible, to take possession of the Reading and Lehigh road. In turn tho officers of the Reading and Lehigh have notified the Wilmington and Reading that their engines and cars will not be permitted to run farther on the Reading and Lc- high road than Court street in tho cily. Tho engines and cars of the Wilmington and Reading were taken out of the iginc: house of the Reading and Lehigh and run below Penn street, last evening.

Further are exported to-morrow. 1 yesterday containing OK- business trans actions of K. FTtEKMAX, V.t-<\. owner can have it by calling at this nnd paying for this II. OI.JVKi:, Weddings Parties, SUPPMKD WITH FANCY CAKES, E.

SI IiiMltulf. Thu St Mary's Literary Institute of this place held their annual meeting last night at their rooms on north Hth street, and elected tho following directors for tho year Adam Allwein, HMAIiwein.M McGovcrn, Charles Foster, Wrn Sayres, II Lonlch, w'rovern, Arnold, Win Troy. The following officers were then Reeled for the. ensuing year II FLon- ich, President Wm Sayres, Vice i 'resident Foster, Uec Sec; Sec; Adam Allwein, Treasurer; Arnold, Librarian; Win Troy, Assistant Librarian. This association J.s in an excellent condition both financially and numerically.

Its debates and entertainments arc well patronized and tho association is working much good among our young men. Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, Fancy Bakr AND IN JfUTH, TOTH, Ar No. 0 SOUTH DTII LEMANON, PA. -tr OOTM AM) SIIOKH. TI Relief' AuMoolntlou.

Tho Ladles Ilollof Association met yofltorday nftornoon at tlio study of tho St. Jotm'fl Reformed cburcli, llev. T. B. Johnston, Prcaldeut tx offlcio In tlio -'I'fie Aeaoclatlon issued orders tor 1,000 poundn of Hour txiul toiw of opal, They moot nguin noX't -Tiiosdny.

Tlio County Oomuiisslonors held an election fpr oflloers yesterday afternoon, nnd elected tho following persons £01- one year Clerk, Asnph S. Light Solicitor, J. P. 8. Oobin Mercantile Appraiser, George Plillllpa Janitor, JEiwnnuel S.

W. Light. Elfftath Ntrecl Messra, Jereuituh Hoilmnn, Chi-Iallan leptz, and David Bhuoy, tho Jury up- pointed by Court, to view and lay out a road from the end of South Eighth a point on the Cornwall Turn- pUce have presented their report. Thoy agreed to open tho said road. Ex' ceptlous will probably ho illed by tho Cornwall Turnpike Company.

Messrs. Qeoego F. Meily, Jeremiah Htllmun, Christian T. C'appand Jacob Wenajor, tho jury appointed by the court to aasosa tho dam- ttgea Incurred by the estate of John W. Ulonlnger, deceased, by reason of tho construction of tho distributing reservoir, presented their report yesterday morniug, They allow 2,400 damages.

The UrMutlui! of William S. Bordlemay, Clerk ot the Quarter Besslons.will present to the Judges tho applications of thirty citl- zeus of this county for Tavern and Hea- taurant licenses, at this term. Action will be taken upon them on Thursday. Up to the present time there has boon only one reinonstranco tiled, and that Is against Mrs. Ann JJowman, of Cornwall township.

Money OLOSIXO PKICJCS of Havou Town- wn4, Stock, Qoverumeut autl Uold Hrokcr.s iO South Third Street, Philadelphia l'u'' January 4,3800 UnitBti Btatfd vises, 18S1 bright, of tho Liberty. Mr. JJibiglmiui noinlnaU'd W. Harboson, of the Perseverance. For Seidlo, Sayres, Thomas, Hwoitzlg, JJowman, Dolb.lor, Seibert, Allwoin, Gingrlrh nnd Werner.

For Weiinor, Einblcli, Murray, Lembcrgor, Hotiolc, Miller, Uobluvrd, President Thomas declared Charles AlbrlRlit elected First Assistant Engineer. Tho nomination for Second KriRlneer was next in order. air. Shanlz nominated Solomon MC- Caully, of the Friendshij). MI-.

Loinborgcr nominated Henry Loser, of the Washington. For Seidlo, Sayres, Thomas, llrocht, Xweitzlg, Bowman, Dollzlwr, Seibert, Alhvein, Gingrich, For Loser. Weiinor, Km- bich, array, Lombui-gor, Ifoueh, Millor, Gobhaid, Thomas then declared Solo. nion M' Caully elected. Second Assistant Engineer.

It was moved that the proceedings cf tho Convention bo, published hv the papers of tho JJorougli of Lebanon- Agreed to. It was agieed that copy of tlio proceedings bo signed by tho President, and transmitted to tho Hoard of Trustees of tho Firo Department of the Borough of Lebanon. On motion, adjourned sine AHNlMlnut Jtai-Kvuut at AI-IIIH. Mr. liroivn, of Jonestown JtorouRh, through tho efforts uf Ifon J.

G. Jloilman, Senator from this trict, has been nominated for Assistant Sergeant at Arms. JJis nomination-is equivalent to an election. C'OIITt'IlliOll Tim Fifth Annual Convention of tho Emerald Beneficial Association meets to day in Philadelphia. Mr Michael McGovern left In tho train to attend as delegate from St Aloysion's, No 17, of this place.

JIENKY II Would inform tint citizc.ns of Lulinnon and vicinity Unit, lio IIHH lakon tlio Jioot and Hlioo Hlofu, I-a Jfinth Intnly ofc.iiiiiitl by S. Kiohelborger, and has jusl ini'i'lviid a new sUick of tho fliifHt JJOOTH, HIIOKS, (1AITKKH, GUM BOOTH and SM.O1C.S. an. 1 would KO- llcll tho 0 nni 0 All kinds of dono at tliu.sliortvst notli'i', and bv tint licntot' woi-Jniir-n, NV. S.

1MIIOF. Xorth Nintb Streot. SALK A largo assortment of Ticks, Checks and Muslins, at Cough Candy for colds, an elegant combination of Horehound, Wild Cherry, Pleasant and an excellent thing ror children. Sold by tho pound and In less quantities. Try it.

Lombor- gor'rt Drug Store, opposite tlio Market House. JOHN C. BROOKS has made arrangements with Norfolk Oyster Dealers, to hove them furnish him tho genuine Norfolk Shell Oysters, which will bo opened at his house (Tho Keystone) at only Slxfy cents a quart. PERSONAL PROPERTY, Will be sold at Ptiblir Snln. on Saturday.

January 9, 1876, at till! residi'lico of Hl.EFSTIXE, on Walnut slroot, nnar tlio Reformed Chnrcb, tliu following Personal Property: Uwlstoad.s and Bedding, two Stoves, with Pipe, ono a Cooking Stove; two Kitchen CujjboardH, two Bureaus, lialf a dozen Chairs, Carpet by tlio yard, Grain Haas, full unit of Carpenter Tools, Iron Kettle, Crockery and Tinware, Parrels, Tubs, Stands, Quarrying Tools, Grass Scythe, Spudos, Forks, Jlutter Churn, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Salo tocoti.incncii all o'clock p. in. KT' Conditions will bo made known by JMNIEL BLEISTINE, P.LE1STINE, I J'itilip fih-istini: fontid Marvelous Prize Evrybody Astonlshd 11 (874-5. $IS IX VALUK FOB 98 office $38 is rALtE ron 81.30 OUft EXTRAORDINARY OFFER for (874-5! Furnishesjust what you want most.

The Best Magazine and the Best Landscape Parlor Pictures in America, quite equal to oil paintings worth $500 each. Pic.tnrcs that combine the Marvelous In Beauty, Extraordinary in Size, Rich In Sentiment, Elegance In Style And Superb in Aitistic Merit, and Demorest'sIllustratedMonthly THE MODEL MAGAZINE. finally Enlarged, and containing the Essentials of all others. Profusely Illustrated, and a Splendid Volume, u-hcn bound, for the Parlor Table. The Circulation of this Monthly is larger than any other Magazine of Unkind in the World.

It is printed on fine paper and got in most artistic manner, presenting an array of brilliant stories, Interesting correspondence, valuable essays, household matters, music, musical, dramatic and literary criticisms, spicy Items, beautiful Illustrations, full sized patterns, and the only Reliable Fashions form original cnfttnmca, published in America. Great an are tlio present attractions of PEMORKST'S MOXTIUA-, new nnd valuable features are constantly being added, nn time or expense being spared to keep it ahead of all competition, and to present such an array of valuable features and artistic attractions as to entitle it to tbn generous encomiums that, have been so universally bestowed on it. Yearly Hubtcription 83, with premium worth flue the amount Tho choice of the CAPTIVE CHILI), or tbo OLD OAKEN BUCKET Or, both for $1.50 extra. Slr.o 17 by MUnches. The choice of tlie.se arge and truly uplendld Chromos, -which were originally sold for 815 each, are now offered in all their original beauty and ex- as a premium to each yearly subscriber to Demorcst's Monthly.

Subscription Price, 83 'per Year. Our offer cannot be equalled, or lied for its marvelous liberality. Tbo Chromo issoutsecurely jiackcd on a roller, postage 10 cents extra or mounted on a stretcher, an an oil painting, fifty cents extra, each, (which includes transportation); or mounted on canvass, in un clo- Inch gilt frame, with Arabesque cornurs, three yards of crimson cord, and packed for throe dollars, making the whole complete (including mounting, and subscription to tlio Magazine), only 8(5; or to include both cbromos Trained, all jcoinpleto, for 310. Now EKADV I and sent anywhere in tbo United States on receipt of tbo amount of subscription and postage on Chromos. Subscriptions may commence with auy number.

Also tbo celebrated cbromo, uniform iu Bizowith tho "Old 'Oaken ISncket" ajid Captive Child." JIOME, SWEET HOME," after Jerome Thomson, as premium for 1870. "AFTER THE 7 by M. II I'e Haas, for 1877. Either or all of tbcso Cbromos sont immediately on receipt of tbo amount ol' subscription for the years as indicated. AGENTS WANTED EVEKYWHERK, to whom extraordinary Inducements will bo offered.

Send for circular. In remitting, small amounts can bo sent in U. S. Currency, but a post-oftico order is undoubtedly tbe most and convenient or money may bo sent in a registered latter, or by a draft made payable to our order, Address, DEMOREST, dec20 N. svnup.

Notwithstanding the hard times, Wliller Co. have large orders ahead for their fine Parlor and Church ORGANS. IIKADACIIK AK1) NEIIVOUSXKSS. Dr. J.

I'. Miller, practicing Physician nt Spruco Street, Philadelphia, has discovered that tbo Extract of Cranberries and Hemp, cures Dyspeptic, Nervous or Sick llnadachu and Nervousness. Prepared In Plllo at fit) cents a box. Sont, by mall by tbn Doctor, or by ,1. I embergor, Druu- Klst, Lebanon, Pa.

nov'JO-ly NORF01K OYSTERS, at 35 cents per quart, at John Brooks, Keystone House, HYACINTHS. A choico lot of Hyacinths, now sprontins, in glass.for salo at Lemberger's JDniff ytoro. not nioitov to mi Oi'yun, -vvlion you Ji 0110 n'i AT THK 3TOHR 1'. tnd Strict, Will bo foiiiul a splondid assortuicnt of all kinds and of Ftiniitnro. Kl.KGANT COTTAGK SKTR cs JiKdstcads, Tallest, Chuirs, Sofat.

Lounges. L'amp Mid other Mtot Marble Top Centre Rfr. FHANTZ suppi-lntoiida tho manufac- turo of nearly all of bis Furniture, at his largo Ware-rooms, and can thoroforo war- raut hl.s Htoek as boiiiK of tho bost quallt'- and can also soil no low as tho lowest A. parties desiring Parlor Room, Librarv Kiti'hon, fi it linn Room, or Orric JV 2 Ji will jjlutiBO call and oxainiuo his UNDERTAKING, ol fieurKo Nturui, Tliu ftiuural of Cjeorgo Storm, lalo a member of Company Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Coleman (Juards and Liberty Firo Company, took place this morning at U) o'clock. Tho funeral cejomonics hold in the St.

Mary's Catholic church. Tho Coleman (iuards, Liberty Firo Company and a largo number of friends at ended tho funeral. JAMES FAIRBURN, at tho Philadelphia Oyster Boy, 15 South Ninth Stroot.ro- colves fine Norfolk and Chesapeake Shell Oysters daily, which he opens for only 40 cents per quart. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OnOCHUY ST011K.

IJM Tbo uudersijjniHl desires to inform the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity, that ho tbo Micro lately kept by Mr. do do do do dw do do do do do '(i-t do '(13 dti do do '08 Ourreucy O'u Ji COLU of New Jenwy Tlio annual election of ollicers of the Lebanon Manufacturing Company was held yesterday. Tlie following were elected I'ri'Bidout, 1C. A. I'hlor; Socroiary, ,1.

H. iiaiu-li rn-asurt'i-, (it-orgn Krause Din' l-'i'ki'iii-oili, ,1. lUiucl A. Dong's, Gram 1 Kriiiiw, A. Phh-r, Lyiuan Nut- nnd Itu'bivrd .1.

Molly. COHNKH OF SlCYKNTll AND STS. lie has purchased au ontire now stock of UUOCE1UES, of all kinds, aud will also hand FLO UK nnd FEKU. Tbo prices will bo as low as Hie lowest and none but Unit-class Quods disposed of 1 ask that persons who desire to purchase Uoods in my line, give mo a call and examine for tbemsi'lvcs. FUANK STAI1L TOUK KOOM FOlf "lU'iN 7 desirablo STORE for rent No.

t'luubcrlaiid Street. Apply to iUH-31-tf JOHN CJRAEFK. Ih-oniptly atteuclod to. 2'tgf'COFFIXS to order. Tlio mo.st elegant ('uses ahvavs A buniitifnl Hoarse fnnii.sli< hand, at low jiricu.

COKKINS, UUHIAI. CASKKTS, Rough Boxus, at prices to suit ibo cirenn stances of tho purchaser, llcar.se roaily nil times for Punornls. foolO-tf T. a't l.fliituou ouumuj Tl.o (Jas l'ou uy hold uu eliu tion lor oOicors yesterday wlt tbt, follow Diivctur. Crant JolmAV.Mwh.Clmrlos 11.

U. Keiuoebl, nud T. T. WortU. lowing geetleuieu n-eelved Ibo boruf votes: Dr.

tieorge Uoss, I) iff, und Joseph Karch. Theru inyro to bo cloi'tod and iW vhi 1 uiiMtltor eliu-tioji will be- luild. Wciduuiu, The num. K. arc PR.

J. f. (worn, ujt, I Vuh triily of 1'oun'a Iu ISM. auii iTwr iifjrlimat. rcrfwua Vegetable HUeuwatto BJTUp unJ which I gumutto ka (or 1'aiui iu I.uugi, lleirt.

Netroul, K14- uuj, UliXiJ, witl Rhaumttio Sworn to, Ihii i 1871. F. A. OSUOURN, Salary PJki CHAIR MANUFACTORY Tbo inforius the pubho that has and as sort me nt uf FIMINITITIIK AND I'll A IRS, over olVt'rod to tho county. He bus on hand, at ware-rooms, Nos, f.iis and SL'T street, asplondid assortment stantlaland his I'abinet- North Ninth f'-'il, sul P.MJLOH, COTTACJI: IS I aml JOS.

Ssuei-ial dies, L. LKMBERGER, Lebanon, Pa Agent for all of Dr. Filler's lUme- I' Fiik-r'b 1'ills (20 cents) should 110 lu a witU Syrup. uiovlO-lv CI1A.MHEU satisfaction. ersojis desirous of knuwinii tbo t-harac- ter Ol tbo here otfen-d for sate cm be tully satistied of their durability by onoa itioi- ence to those for whom tured or to whom sold Old furniture aud chairs repaired varu.sbed.

BOWMAN, A Syrup mado of Herbs, Hoots and Barks, will euro Coughs, Whooping Couch Catuarh, A Cough or Cold requires immediate attsutiou if neglected it oftentimes results In sotuo incurable lung disease, Children will take this Syrup HS readily as candy, and almost invariably got immediate relief. It will also prevent Croup and Pneumonia If taken hi time TRV IT Prepared by IV. 1C. Corner of 6th and Willow Sts. LEBANOK, Head tho following testimonials LKDANON, Nov.

12, I hereby certify that I was troubled with a bad cough one whole year, and when nil tho medicines prescribed by some of our bust Physicians had failed, I was recommended to try N. K. Miller's Cough Syrup and 1 am glad, that it entirely cured me Miss ESTliLLE LEITZEL Louser, corner nnd Willow streets. NOUTH ANNVILLK TOWNSHIP, Lebanon County, Pn J. i'ob.

L'7, 18T4. 1 brn-oby certify that mv wife was iron- bird with a bad cough for number of years and all the medicines prescnb.M would give littlo or no relief until sho had used 1C. Miller's Cough Syrup, and upon using tho same she found Immediate rolicf and 1 do boroby truly say and believe that' it is tho best medicine that I have ever had in my family. JOSEPH L. HEILMAX Heilmau.

COBNWALL, November 1C, I hereby eertiry that N. Jf. Cough Syrup is the best medicine I ever had in my tamlly; was taken with a sm-oiv cough some time ago I applied tophv.si clans aud they left me with no relief NVI-, persuaded to try Miller's Cough Svrup, and nowfeol entirely and believe cured. MK8. JANE NEWMASTEK.

MYKHSTOWN, LeVanon November 30, 1874. 1 hereby certify that 1 have used N. 1C Miller Cough Syrup in my family, and do say that it is the best Cough Medicine I would not bo ever had iu my family and 1 without u. MBS. ANDREW LEBANON, Nov.

15. 1873. M-II have used N. Millers tough Syrup in our families and iud it an excellent medicine for children ind adults, and believe it to bo all that it recommended to bo. Ellen Hehvig, Louisa Jones, J.

J. Jones, Lydia Treischt, Oatharino Mary A. Molm, Sarah Kicbard Clark Jobu Lo has mauui'ac- and AM. aud 5 Xurth Ninth Stivet, fc I B. A.

Urigbibilh 'Irs. Brandt, Alice L. Bougbter, i toward, Mrs. M. Petry.

Einiuallue Kremeis a rah a. Brandt, Mary Yocum. Fjanur Deters, William White, ll. F. HaiiM-l, Val-i utme Wagner, Abraham L.

Dubbs i Arnold, rioo per Bottle, 25 and 50 Cents. tX)H SALE AT Kareh'a Drug Store Lebanon. Grocery, Lebanon. Grocery, Qroh Batdsrf.AnnviHe. bimon Fitterer, Palmyra A Now Idea! WILSON 50 Dollars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned TIIK BEST IN THE WORLD! Highest Premium awarded to It at Ohio Slntc Fair; Northern Ohio Fulrj Anier.

I.iistltnte; y.s Ciuclnuutl Exposition? Iiullanapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi Stnte Fair; nnd Georgia State Fair FOR DEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the and host rawgo of work. All oilier Machines In the Market Mere lit direct COMPETITION Hemming, Felling, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilting and Stitching fine or goods' it in tni surpassed. Where have rip Agents wo will deliver a Machine for the prieo named above, at the nearest Hail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Machines for Sale.

Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, and Copy of tho Wilson Beflector, one of tho best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agents Wanted Wilson Set lit Made Co, ClEVEIiAND, OHIO, MA.NVFACTL'UKK OF Samuel Qef and Doalt-r iu all kinds of Smoking and Chewing Tobaocoo, No. SCULL STEEgT, Next doer to the U. Mutual Aid Society xullldiug..

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