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flilg REiNHARD SHARP, THTJKSOAT. ATK1L 10.1890. The Census Enumeration tates the Senate. Agi- THE KAVA1 APPEOPBIATION BILL. The BOOM Deridn Hot to the na of Commutem Connldftred In tbe riie Itoptibllcau Tariff lllll.

WASHINGTON, April house wont into committee of the whole on the naval appropriation bill. Mr. O'Neill, of Pennsylvania, offered an amendment appropriating $50,001) to improve the Luague IslanJ navv yard. to 04. Speaking to a verbal amendment Mr.

Wilkinson, of Louisiana, advocated tbe establishment of a navy yard at Algiers. Mr. Lodge said the matter of establishing a navy yard on the was under consideration in the committee. The chums of Algiers, Pensacola. Port Royal and other places were presented and without coming to a-conclusion the committee rose.

Cominiilera in the In the senate Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, offered a resolution which was agreed to instructing the committee on interstate commerce to inquire what additional legislation is in respect to commutation and excursion tickets, so as to prevent abuses now existing in regard to individuals ana localities. The house bill appropriating 575,000 to be applied to the deficiency occasioned by the defalcation in the office of the late sergoant-at-arms in the house was reiiorted from the committee on appropriations, without amendment. Thursday. April 10.1890.

The Brandenburgs holding Democratic Republican cour was a novel sight, and yet tha is just what went on here a day yesterday, despite the rain Your introduction to th Brandenburgs was a bit sudden but your reception of them wa right royal. You ask: are the Brandenburgs? Be pardon, but you didn't read ou advertisement yesterday. many did that we forgot th exception. The Brandenburgs are no "who," they are On! is much, and noth ing fine bastist cotton cloth, beautifully printed 30 inches xvide, and 20 cents a yard. 'I hey thimmer like Indi Silks, they are fine to the touch agreeable to the eye, and veij strong.

There are other stuffs tha and passed. The senate then resumed consideration of the Montana contest election case and Mr. Pugh continued his argument in favor of the JJtmuwratic claim ants, Mesrrs. Clark and Maginnis. Mr.

Turpie made an extended argument in which he defended the rijfbt of aliens to vote in Montana. He claimed that in no sense were the county or territorial canvagaers judges of the elections. The principles laid down by the majority of the committee Mr. Turpie spoke ot' as "the dogma of electoral es- toppal." It was not entitled to credence or regard. hlueite Kmimeratlon.

At the conclusion of Mr. Turpie's remarks the Montana case was hud aside and Mr. Hale called up the Chinese census enumeration bill. Mr. 1 learnt wild that lus idea aud notion of legislation, on the subject was the a law that would exclude i'hineoo from coming to the country afli-r a certain ilata, but would treat the alruady here fairly.

Mr. Mitchell" agreed with Mr. Hearst and dvsireil to have a law that would i-xclude all Chinese except of ilie diplomatic corps. The bill was I'urthor discussed Messrs. Stewart.

Uolph, Hale. Dawes and others, but without action the senate adjourned. A Republican Caucus. WASHINUTOX, April Republicans of the house will hold a caucus at 7 o'clock to-night for the purpose of deciding qn an order of business for the balance of the session. It is understood that the features cf the tariff bill will not bo discussed, but that most of the session will be devoted to the silver question and to iHinsious.

It will be determined what bills the best interests of the parly require to Ijo pushed and what ones shall be and the order in which the former filial) be token up, the amount of timcclevoti-il them in the house, try to appear like them, but fai at every point; and such a 20 cents worth in a yard you can not elsewhere get Northwest of centre. Wafted from st came another lot of Organdies yesterday. Delicate as the frostwork on the window pane Printing as true as one of Prang's art chromos. How ever die the great printing rollers touch this film of cotton heavily enough to leave the perfVc imprint and yet not destroy its life? French art and mechanism master that problem. Organdie are only here in full think only here at all.

37 cents. But they must be here here is the jjreat, greates: Dress Goods stock. The Tartan Ginghams at 25 cents are coming and going in force. Some day they will be gone. Maybe you'll come then and be sad.

Northeast ol centre. Cachemire Renforce. Thirty five shades. An ancient trademark that means character; perfect modern touch of quality, color, strength that sustains the character. 38-lucli, SO and 65 cents 46-inch, 75, 85 cents, $1 and JOHN WANAMAKER Tin Fiery I'lixlHii's WASHINGTON, April Mr.

Phelan, of Tennessee, who sent a challenge by telegraph to Editor Meming at Memphis, is dying of consumption and not tweu able to attend the session of the house. Mr. Fleming's attitude in the matter puts a duel out of the question, but it iniiy be that thj house will take some official notice of Mr. Phelan 's action in sending a challenge. Tho Turin Hill.

WASHINGTON, April Mr. McKiu- ley has nearly completed his report of the tariff bill and will present it to the ways and means committee todav. Mr. is busy the minority report and if he pre.ents it to the full committee today the bill will be reported to the house ou Friday or Saturday. N'ow Clihloui House in Tork.

WASHINGTON, April 10. The house committee oa public buildings auil grounds agreed on a bill providing for the erection of a new custom house and appraisers' warehouse in Xew York. The bill limits the amount to be paid for biles to and limits the "cost ol the building to Harriioii Couiranlcs a SrnUiiK-o. WASHINGTON. April The president commuted Irom four to three years' imprisonment the sentence of John McCowan.

of Indiana, convicted of violation of the pension laws. WASHINGTON, April treasury department purchased 4 per cent, lioiuls at U2 and 4, per vent, bonds at FblluUelpllia Atouey Market. STOCK QUOTATIONS reported up tu 12 o'clock by Townseud, bankers, No. tei Chestnut street. Philadelphia.

Stocks bought and sold and carried on favorable terms. April 7, 1590. Bid United States Coupon 103X United States 4's Coupon 122 Js Pennsylvania Railroad a bi SM6620 1 Lelilgh Valley Railroad ftljfi (3 52 Coal and NavigatlonCo Western N.Y.& Penn R.ligjE.... New Jersey Central 1-ortliern 1'acillc, Common 3IX 8 Northern Pacific. Preferred r2 Oregon Transcontinental I'Ulon 1'acific 62 Western Union N2 Blcbmond Terminal a Louisville UaslnrUIe 8 Atchlson, lopelta Santa Fe Uelawarn.LackawannaS: Western.

New York Kew England a 18 IS 62k 21Ji Clinrtcix Grunleil lit HARRisBi'iiu, April corporations were granted cliariers at the state department: The Citizens' Electric aud Power company Delaware county (Clifton Heights capital, The Ho.sie Jili-ctric J.i^it and Power company, of the Imrouuli of Darby, iJrlmvureeoimty: The People's Kli-ctric "Ligtit 1'ower company, r.f llelaware count capital. The K.miln.-i-ii to do business in liiv Wilkiiia- burg atul of ami Allegheny county: capital. A ii-i r.iiturr. rillLADKM'HIA. AiOl JtliiJUfl ifc of iri.v r.c-e:i cntfi-ed during the fi-w ilays in ill courts have mi an The w.ii tn is that til- assets will fully covi-r ail inJi-hte Int-ss.

A nunilior of rre liiors liavin-z c-mli dcace in the firm I.ave williugni'ss to iirm to business, all h.m^ii it is iloit it.ni the offer w.il Tiio is attributed to the. steadily ilet prict-s of paper. liiei .111:1111 lite Cilitoili House. cnox. April G.

Moss was appoinUM an examiner in the York custom house. Hie Oil l-iLuliniicA Conference. NEW YOKE, April representatives of the various oil exchanges re coudened in the Consolidated Excuange building. Kpsoluiious relating the matter and manner of trading in pipe line cerlitieates to th? governing committee of tile Consolidated Kxchange subject to ratiticalion by the other were The governor-; ot tlie i Kxchange will discuss the suiijec.t today. Mm.

Iturnott a Fifferreil KORFOLK, Apnl C. Hodgson, jeweller, made ail assignment with a preference for in lavor of his sisUrr, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Uur- nett, the autlioress. liis liabilities are estimated at Caiif lit. SAN FRAM'isvo, April more Chinese were capturfd while entering the harbor in a iishermun's Iwat from California.

J. K. iiliams owuea- of the, boat, is also in custody. "Don't expect to get rich too and don't expect to cure catarrh 01 iuflnenu in half a use Old t-aul's Catarrh Cure and note the improvement that wllUit onoo follow. 25 cents.

of Artlatic Mr. Benj. F. "Ward, No. 29 South Eighth street, that prints of artistic Uil- ors, baa just returned from the Eastern cities, where he has purchased a full line of all the latest styles of men's dress coods.

He invites all to call and inspect the goods, feeling convinced that in extent, variety and price he please all who call. Ben's fits are something to feel proud of, and as he guarantees a perfect fit, men give him their patronage, and as a result nothing but first-class and stylish out clothing leave his establishment. mar27-2w Arorlll Paint I The Averill Faint, (ready for use), best in the world and guaranteed. Outwears all others. Don't fail to try It.

If not Tor sale in your town, send for aample card and guarantee to Seeley Brothers, Burling Slip, K. T. City. mar5-3m Black walnut picture frames arc made 01 paper and so colored that no one can tell them from the origin-U wood. Froot-Bltea, BItUISES, Bomi).

Scaldl, tilt CHMtlES VOGELER Blltlmon. M. Railroad car wheels made of piper are more durable than iron. What It Must be carefully considered by the prea' majority of people, buying necessi ties of life. Hood's itself with special force te the great middle classes, because it combines positive economy with great medicinal power.

It is the only medicine of can uu'y be said "100 Doses One Dollar." and a bottle taken iiccordine to directions will average to last a month. Walt for the Grand Opening of Miller's Eagle shoe store, 846 Cumberland street, now at 121 North Ninth street, where he is closing out a cood stock of shoes at auction prices, and where II are invited to call for good, cheap Grand The grand opening of the Palace Fruit ana Confectionery Store takes place this evening. Finest assortment of 25 cent candies in Your trade respectfully solicited. S. cor.

Eiehth and Willow Streets. apilO "Ayer's Hair Vigor is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and makes it glossy and soft. Tbe Vigor is a sure cure for W.

Bowen, Editor Enquirer, McArthnr, Obio. Try a glass of Ruppert's celebrated New York Bock, which can only be ob- taiued at the Columbia House. WHAT is COLD in tbo head? Medical authorities say it is due to uneven clothing of the body, rapid cooling when in a perspiration, The important point if, that a cold in the head is an irflamrnation of the lining membrane of the nose, which when unchecked, is certain to produce a catarrhal catarrh is essentially a "cold" which nature is no longer able to "resolve" or throw off. Ely's Cream Balm has proved its superiority, and sufferers should resort to it before tbat common ailment becomes seated and ends in obstinate catarrh. For years tbe editor of the Burlington Junction, Post, h-s been subject to cramp colic or fits of indigestion, which prostrated him for several hours and unfitted him for business for two or three days.

For the pust year be has been using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrtcea Remedy whenever occasion required, and it has invariablv given him prompt relief. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Geo. ROS.S Co. the 8th Mrs. Judith Sohn, aged 63 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral ou Friday morning at 10 o'clock, from her late home. No. 322 Straw- Derry alley. Service? in U. B.

church; interment on Ebeuezer cemetery. Coal! Coal Messrs. Freshley Leob have receive: a large lot of the celebrated Enreka No. Chestnut coal, which they are selling a 75 per ton. This is some of the bes coal in the market, is free burning an free from slate and dirt; also a large io of all other kinds of coal for domestie Give them a trial and be convinced Office and yard corner Fifth and Guilfor streets.

uiar2G-2w Our Excellent Stock and Low Prices. Don't tail to examine our grand displa of new goods, or yon will miss ilie of the season. Challis onlv 5c per yard worth 8c; best Dress Ginghams at ac lOc per yard; Calicos from 4c per yard uv a big lot of Muslin at 5a per yird, so! at 7c. EcKExr.OTn i Co Eiar29-tf 16 North Ninth GIRL TO D'O HO in a small family. Apply at once 505 CHHsl'N CT STKEKT.

liOOD GIP.L nil'. CEN Must be well tecooi SOUTH EIGHTH ST. mended. Apply at 121 rAXTED-BOAKDERH. AT 5J OR STOKE KOOM, NO 1 Seventh street.

Apply DAY WISE aore-ti TSO Cumberland street. AN TE Moulders by ilie CHAMPIOX 15I.OWEK AND FOKGE CO a 3-3t Lancaster, a. 'OR SALE LOTS iJOslG. feet, more or lesj, at Walnut anilclxteent street, City Limits. Apply to RKUBEK II.

sSiiTH, Alderman, 309 Jiorth Jiinth street. Lebanon, OB SAl.E.-rKOPEUTY OF THK I.AT! John G. Suavely, Walnut feet. Desirable home in good repair. Janh-tl ON OR ON SECOND FLUOl of Sons ot America Building.

C'umbrrl mi street, suitable for offlees. Also, the nast I liir Floor Koom for Society Meetings. to JOHN U. IfOFFKK. Secietary.

lanll-tf First National liank. BASE First Gama of the Season AT Penryn Park, ON Friday, April 11, '90. LEBANON vs. SYRACUSE. called at 3:30 P.

M. Truing leave Lebanon at 3:30 and 8:05 P. M. Returning, special train will leave grounds immediately after game. Fare for round trip, including admis- ion to grand stand, 40 cents.

Spring Millinery FINEST ISSORTMENTuid LARGEST STOCK TBIM3IED and TIXTK1SHE1) HATS AND B01TNETS FEATHERS. FLOWERS. MILLINERY NOVELTIES. JOHN K. FUNCK 846 Cumberland Street, (t'XDEB EAGLE HOTEL.) api9-3in NEW DRESS JMING PARLOUS Miss Sue Wolfersberger Au experienced Dress Maker, lias taken looms at NO.

31 XORTH EIGHTH STREET Itnrmerly occupied by IJr. Miller. where she is prepared to make io older even description ol LADIES' DRESSES, IN ALL THE MODEKS STYLES. Having had experience In Eastern and West era Cities, and being familiar with the l.atesi styles, she is fully prepared to L-ive salHUcti.M as to Fit, Styles aud rrices. iuut-s tiie ladies of Lebauou to give her a call.

neat Finisher and Appren tlces. isuue. but neat need apuly. api9-lm PUBLIC SALIi H. T.

HAUER, FINE GROCERIES, 29 North Eighth Street. What can we say for ourselves at the opening of the pring trade Weil, in the first place, we nave no Winter stock that we must se.il at or.ce a great discount to make room for new jood-; we all that in the season and did not buy more than we needed, so we now can lay in a stock of new and fresh goods of all kinds, nd if you want the very best for the lowesi possible price, this is ihe place to get hem. We take special pains the selection of our goods, ve buy the best, and will not anything tlse from our our obbers. therefore we do no not have to ask our customers to ake it from us. We know that here is nothing as disgusting as 5ad groceries and bid food, and we steer clear of them every ime.

What you get of us must of the best quality. Early egetables are coming now. We re headquarters lor these new abbage, lettuce, potatoes, nions, radishes, spinach, etc. As long as the fish lasts will continue to get our boice lot of fresh fish every uesday and Friday. Will be sold at Public Sales, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1890, at the residence or the uuderMuoeil, So.

608 Cumbtrlaud Street, fliis the following articles: Cooking Stove. Square Parlor Stove, Small 1 arlor Stove. Bureau. Md- American SewlceMiiclilne.thrFi'iiid- steaiis, Cane-seated clirJia. hcckvr Child Carriage, Tables, arid mm other articles of and Kli- clien turwiture.

to commence at 1 o'clock, p. in wi conditions will be made, iiuowu t.y u. pUBLIUSALE DWHLLING! Will be sold at Public Sale, on SATURDAY, APRIL 19. '90, at 2 o'clock, p. on the nremlies, the Uvrellini; Utilise formerly th- 3 I'lir-on First Iteiorineu cliurcli.

Tliis u-iil a view to have it removo.l bt-f-'i-e a new will be maile known at time sale by the trustees of First IJeli.rnir a clmri.li. aprS-td A. Ilium. ING! No more of this! shoes. snrlO tf DUSTERS ARE THE BEST.

100 to suit all. Wx. ATBES i SONS, Pau-aa Sold ty all Rubber Shoes unless worn Taicomfortablr tight, Kmerally slip off the feet THE '-COLCHESTER" EUBBER CO. all their shoes with Inside of heel llr.e.1 with roNK-r. This cuncs to the £hoe and prevents ths rubber from slipping off.

Call Tor the Colchcstrr "ADHESIVE COUNTERS." MISS MAME HOPPLE HAS OPPBXKD A STiMPLNC AKD E1IB110IDEIIV I'AllLOl! AT 31 KORTD EIGHTH STREET. Desieus for liussian.Rope Linen, Conventional and all the Latest htnlrs Work, havlns IT, hand ihe Largest stock ol 1-attMii? the Chv for Embroidery and Fancy Work of anv ii scription. tos apr7-lm Braidlnu a Sprclaltv. No trduule Prices iteacoiulile. Kraff, Son i TThoIfsale PA.

SOLD RETAIL COHEN Philadelphia hhoe Store, (Rtlfcfc's Bulldiue) 735 Cumberland Street, LEBANON, PA. aprl-ly-tts People Wonder HEN they find how rapidly health is restored by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The reason is that this preparation contains only the purest and most powerful alteratives aud tonics. To thousands yearly it proves a veritable elixir of life. Mrs.

Jos. Lake. Uroclnvay Centre. writes: "Liver complaint and indigestion made my lifu a burden and came near ending mv existc-m-o. For mnre than four years 1 suffered untold agony.

I was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardlv bad slre.nuth to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only the most delicate could be digested at all. Within the time mentioned several physicians treated ine without giving relief." Xoth- ing that I took seemed to do any permanent good until I began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsaparilla I could see an Improvement in my condition, my appetite began to return and with it came the abilitv to digest all the food taken, my strength improved each day, and after a' montbs of faithful attention to vour directions, I found myself a well woman, able to attend to'all household duties. The medicine has given uie a new lease of life, and I cannot thank you too much." "We, the undersigned, citizens of Brockway Centre, hereby certifv that the above statement, made bv Mrs.

Lake, is true in every particula'r and entitled to full Chamberlain, G. 'Waring, C. Wells, Druggist. "Sly brother, in England, was, for a long time, unable to attend to his occupation, by reason of sores on his foot. I sent him Ayer's Almanac and the timonials it contained induced him to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

After using it a little while, he was cnred, and is now a man, working in a sugar mill at Brisbane, Queensland. Australia." A- Attewell, Sharbot Lake, Ontario. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FRKFAEED BT Or. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Mass. THE UNION CLOTHING HOUSE i A G3AND DISPLAY OF fa m. Buys' aDtt GMifiren's Sniti ALSO cs- MS CAPS AID OTE' FURNISHING GOODI C3-. AT 3s irsrs. Evtr; our is a Barsjaiu to buyrrs.

Wo are highly t'j? position vcc Lave attained in the READY-MADE CLOTHING FINISHING aud Ike success vThi-jls h- eOorts in iviag Better-Goodslfor Money tl an t'lir Corujiuiiro.s BetVn; elsewhere we iavite you to Cill at our ar.il sails tha timi-s. We oiler Honest Goods, Haw A Great Ui-jilay of Greit Stock. We want the people to :ii.tl.T.-::r.:!d tii.it oar Garments are guaranteed to be the Latest Styles, of Best of the Best Material, and iir ROCK BO ITOM PRICES, ETC ETC. vt OFF: YOU WIDEST CHOICE FOR TASTE OR WE Til a XE PATTERNS AXD STYLES IN THE MARKET WE Vof TiiE BEST VALUE YOU EVER RECEIVED. Ot'FEli YOU THE LOWEST PRICES EVER MADE.

744 CUMBERLAND STREET, LEBANON, PA, WE ARE NOW OPEN! in 4 as arc ne -v to Lebanon, and as we have come to stay, 1 we endeavor to oive the public as good Goods for moiif-y ns can be had. Our Motto i-: Kli nnnm nqi uibisiiu UuuiJu GOME AND SEE US. BACHRACH BROS. One-Price Hatters and Gents' Furnishers, 747 CUMBERLAND STREET, MANBECK SANDO'S OLD STAND. Hurrah! Hurrah! The Finest Bock Out! BOCK BEER IS ON TAP AT All Hotels and Saloons in the City, A Total Eclipse THE ECLIPSING ALL OTHERS IN We are prepared to show you Startling Bargains in Boots, Shoes and Slippers, FOR Spring and Summer Wear.

ur- JoyonwisltoSave If j. i. Money W(I yon most Men's Kress Ste. Latest styles, excellent qualities, in hand-sewed and machine-sewed. Buff, Calf, Kangaroo and Patent Leather, plain or cap, narrow, medium or wide toe, at 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 2, 2.50, 3 and 4 dollars.

Men's Shoes of all kinds, for every day wear, at i dollar and upwards. Boys'Dress Shoes. Solid Leather, $1.25, $1.50, Boys'Shoes, all solid, for every day wear, at i dollar and upwards. Ladies' Slippers! LADIES' SLIPPERS And Oxford Ties in all the newest styles, from the cheapest to the best, at ice, 25c, ssc, soc, 75.0, $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies' Slippers! ladies' Dress Shoes. Newest, styles, high qualities, hand sewed, machine sewed.

common sense, square and opera toes, every pair warranted all right, at 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2, 2.50 and 3 dollars. Ladies' Pebble Button Boots, solid leather, at 1.25, 1.50, 1775 and 2 dollars. Ladies' Lice immense bargains, at SQC, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and 2 dollars. Misses' Dress Shoes. Heel and spring heel, opera toe, common sense and square toe.

solid leather and all right at 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and 2 dollars. Children's Shoes, heel and spring heeJ, solid leather, good wearers, and all right in every respect, at 6sc, 750, and $1.25. Infants' Shoes, all leather, good quality and serviceable, at 25c, 350, soc and 650. THIS IS TEE FINEST BOCK EVER BREWED. Lebanon Brewing Co.

Hurrah! Hurrah! MOVED! SHOi'S niailc or.lvr and KATl.SFAC- 720 Cumberland Lebanon. J.1 rn- I.H.W alivet. iir), maio If 1-JNli KILL AT Pr.ITATE SALE! be at rp Sale, a Mm with 5n Isnii. in and has ar.l Harn on Nnd, both l-'inest D.f'i tha country. Tennb 1MBT.

II. BUOK. n.ECTi:ic STOCK. The Company pi.iTiT. Tlif i a paying basis.

i --'f I.OPAL AND If penna- spociaitie-. Irom start" i urst-ryinen. ar.CS-Sn-Us N. L'OR J'lN 1 KOO.M ON i fl'Wr, In Kulldlnir, un Cumberland sfeet. civea 1st of Aiml.

Call on or acclresi. I J. K. LACDIiRISiILCEI, 842 CuniberlaDd street, marSO-tf Tii3 Mutual Aid Society I PENNSYLVANIA. Incorporated, Alarcb 11, 1869.

This Society has paid 36,161,654.04 for Death Lossfs. Its two new Divisions K. ana F. are based upon improvements discovered by experience ami are superior fcn anv otner kind of Insurance LJivisioii E. has now been in existence six ana its death rate only per year in .1 his would nwKe the cost for assessments each year, on a peson 3' years of age insured for SI.IW.

only MAI. and for annuals after fourth year While this extraordinary low death rate cannot continue. It proves the Superiorly or ttls Division, for the death rate is only a little over one-half the table rates. The voune men and young women of this City and vicinity should examine two Divisions if they desire Safe and ('heap Insurance. For particulars aDDlv at the office of the society.

JanlS-fy Tan Colored Soods, for Ladies. Gent's, Mii'sas and Children in endless variety. Many other Bargains too numerous to mention. We have the stock back of us, keep what we advertise, sell at one price, guarantee prices, exchange goods when returned in good order, and Pay Back the Money SALE JLj OF when a suitable selection cannot be made from our stock. Look where you will, and upon comparison you will find that you can, beyond doubt or question, save money by buying your foot wear at COHEN PHilaflelpliia Shoe Store, RAUCH'S BUILDING, sold at Public Sale, on SATURDAY, APRIL '90, At the EAGLE HOTEL, Lebanon.

Pa- the fellow. ing City Heal Estate: Krarae House and Lot of Ground, situated on Kllzabeth street, between Ninth and Tenth Lebanon, at present Mas. HEBECCI HiAK: bounded on the by Klizabeth street; East by Lot of WM.GASSKKT; vvest, byproi erry of Turin BRIOHTBILL South by Los or Mus. COKL. Rents lor $7 per month It will make a good tome for a workman, and least a 10 per cent investment for purchaser.

yale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. wten conditions will be made known by JACOB JIKISOKHL, Executor ot the Estate of AJUXDI, M. HAAS, deceased. mar25-td 735 Cumberland Street, NEAR FISHER'S HALL, STOKE BOOM IN HAUBB'S Jf BnildlEK. Apply to H.

T. HACER, SI North EttiUntreet. AptiM-lw Remember the Number 735. the Name, COHEN BRO. Pbila.

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