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REINHARD SHARP, KJBUSH12RS AND PROPRIETORS, at the rout Office at Tsbetrurn a Matter. MONDAY, AUGUST zs. IBM. leaving on a summer cnslon can huvc HIP NKWS mailed to them TES CKNTS A WKKK. VUlt the Nfttp Qnite a goodly number of onr people took advantage of the beantifal day terday and the railroad facilities to reach Manheitn over the Lebanon Lancastc Joint Line railroad.

They returned homi 6:80, highly pleased with the trip Cornwall, too, wns an objective point am' it required three passenger cars to accotn roodate the people who visited there yea terday. Trump Thitfls. Bneak thieves are still plying their avocations in the different sections of the county. Jackson township throitghou the summer has been ft favorite place fo them and numerous farm houses have been robbed. Last week the houses Abraham Brubaker, Hoyer and W.

Royor, of Heidelberg township, were entered and robbed of edibles and other valuable goods. Corner Stone Active preparations are being made for the laying of tho corner stone of tho new Lutheran church, at BhaclTerstown, now in course of erection. Thirty-five cooks have been engaged for tho occasion. The corner stone was purchaKad In Lancaster County and was dressed by a Mr. While.

If tho weather proves fair on tho day on which tho stone Is laid, there will be an Immense gathering. Itmmlon of Vetflt-nnn. The flflh annual reunion of veterans of tbo late war from Susquehanna. Wayne, Wyoming, Lackawanna and Luzurno counties, In this Blato, will take place at Carbondalo, on tho 28th inst. General Oaborne, Department Commander of tho Grand Army of tho Republic for Pennsylvania, will deliver the annual address.

About soldiers are expected to take part. Tho Chestnut Crop. Chestnuts will bo plenty this year, tho trees in tho country being literally loaded with burrs. Tho outlook Is gratifying to the youth of tho land, as well as to tho host of worms that will bo on hand. It is said that a heavy ciop of nuts Is au Indi cation of a severe wlnler.

Last fall the nut crop was very light, hut wo had a hard winter, all tho name. Itnv. W. H. Kcyes Uev, W.

U. Keyes, formerly pastor ol tho Trinity U. B. church, now of Parsons i Kansas, is visiting Lebanon. Yesterday morning he occupied the pulpit of Trinity U.

B. church and in tho evening Salom's U. B. church. On both occasions tho churches wore crowded and tho sermons preached were forcible and instructive.

Sweet Older. Many of those owning or within easy access to tho cider presses throughout the county are maklngclder, although tho time has not yet come for the wliolesulo manufac ture of the commodity. Tho apple crop In this county will bo immense, making cider BO cheap AS to permit of the poorest iaintlicB cooking apple butter. Feast of St. Bartholomew.

Yesterday was tho Feast of St. Barthol omew, Tho traditions of tho church have always been that Nathaniel and Bartholomew are the same person. lie converted northern India, leaving there a copy of Bt. Matthew's gospel, and Hebrews, Ho was martyred on the Caspian Sea, Tho festival dates from the eighth century. Assistant deneral Freight Agent.

Mr. C. Metzler, formerly residing at Palmyra, but more recently filling a posl- tion at Qcrmantowu in tho employ of the Philadelphia Reading railroad company, has been appointed assistant general freight agent with headquarters at Philadelphia. I'ay Day. Paymaster Wells, of the Philadelphia Reading railroad, on Thursday of this will commence paying the employees of the road at Reading their July wages, and a few days thereafter will be Up the Lebanon Valley.

After Calamus, Yesterday afternoon no less than twenty boys were at what is known as tho "old canal," about one and a hulf miles northeast of town, in quest of calamus, which grows abundantly at the above place. Our Sick Mrs. Maria Pitcher, daughter of Mr. George Glelm, residing on East Cumber- hind street street, is seriously ill. Yesterday small hopes were entertained for her recovery, Off to Ooottu drove.

Miss E. Watson, Principal of the Conservatory of Music, will enjoy a brief vacation at Ocean Grove, New Jersey. She left town this morning and expects to return on Friday evening. Loves a Valuable Ilorse. County Commissioner John 0 assert laa Saturday lost a valuable young horse by disease.

CONDJSNSKD CITY NEWS, Court this week. Potatoes are now down to 45 cents per There is too much carousing in Lebanon evenings. A IJttte daughter of John Brandt, of the Fifth -watd, feu tr 0m a tree ftad broke her arm. Br.T, B. Johnston preuctea yeBter( jay to the M.E.

church on the inifl- alonary cause. 1 planing mill, arturday by the Wl of a officers of the new oygnnfcea to we; 1 Buitoa; Btrat Ueuteiiftut, A TOCNO WAN'S BIO rw ftatng nutntfa ItAtuct John Phrftcner, syottng man, yesterday noon put in an appearance in the Firs atirt (o nso a elRDg expression, "miide Home howl" with the antics ho cut np while in ft wretched state of intoxl cation. He visited the residence of his brothcr-ln law, Samuel Ijocb, at the cor nflr of Fourth and Walnut where he bogged for five cents and soon there after requested the loan of a bottle, but not getting what ho wanted, ho grew and threatened to clean the house of Its occupants. At this stage of the proceedings Phraener's brother, William, came to tlic house and expostulated with him, but without good results, as he turned on him and for awhile fought vigorously. By this time probably 200 men, women and children had assembled in the vicinity and watched the progress of tlie fight, tin til an end was put to it by the arrival of Officer Fornwalt, who arrested I'hraener, Who for some time resisted him, being encouraged by others, who cried out to him that he should not go that a warrant was necessary to take him.

Fornwalt called for help, which was answered by Harry Htruhblc, who assisted to take the man to Ilio station house' where the chrrgo of assault and battery, disorderly conduct and resisting an officer was preferred against him. In default of bail tho young man was sent to jail, where lie will have an opportunity to lament his violation of the Sabbath. COURT. The regular quarterly (August) term of tho sovoral of Lebanon county convened In thn court room at 10 o'clock this morning, Judges McPhcriou, Lauser and Light on tho bench. Emmanuel Charles A.

Kbttr, Joseph Finstormacher, John Fl. Kteidor and Daniel Kmbioh were appointed tip staveB for the week, Tho fointontlon atd badlatdy case against Morris Brown continued to next term. II. Y. KaufTtnan, ex-Dlstrlct Attorney of Bei ks county, is attending our com t.

John I). Uttuoh wns appointed foreman of tho grand jury. Jaoob E. Holnoeh), Ksq was appointed to tnko testimony in tho divorce enso of Israel Ifattman va. Mary Hartman.

George Stiicklor wan appointed guardian of Ikiiry Lontz, The fornication and bastardy cases agninst Daniel I). Fitting, Qoorge B. Person Jaoob A. Hummol wore continued to next term. The false pretense case against Samuel M.

Lelaey wns attached on the roanrern- bllug of court thla aftcrnoou. Thin is tha firot oaso attached at this session. Titkim to Mr. William B. Eokeuroth, one of our prominent citizens, has been recently suffering from illness which has broatne of a danger )U8 oharactur.

In order to receive the best of medical treatment he has gone to Philadelphia whore the professors will give attention to bis ease. lie baa the best wishes of his many friends here for his recovery. Huso Hall. Last Saturday afternoon a fine game of basu bull was played on tho fair grounds, jctwcen the Merrills of this place und tho Myerstown club. Tho game was played tor tho championship of Lebanon county and resulted in a victory for tho Morritts by a score of SO to 8.

One of the features of the game was tho fine pitching of Wm. who mad for himself quite a record. Runaway. This morning as a Mr. Enaminger wai driving along Cumberland street, when near the railroad crossing of the Cornwall Lebanon railroad, the horso look fright and ran away, throwing out Kos- mlngf who was not butt, but breaking carriage at several places.

Ensminger was on his way to Palmyra and had a team of Mr. John Hain. Open Air Services. Open air services, on the Salvation Army tylo, will he held in Wolfs woods, at Kutztown, two miles north of Myorstown, on Saturday and Sunday, September HO and 81, by Mr. and Mrs.

Dulley, of this place. Quite a number of friends will as- 1st the above couple in rendering the program prepared for the occasion. A Sensible Talk, Yesterday afternoon Rev. Theodore E. Schmauk was surprised to find nearly 200 men waiting patiently in tho Salem Lutheran church to learn what ho had to say in egard to starting out in life.

Ilia address was fully appreciated and next Sunday an ddltlonal number of males will undoubt- dly attend, French Plate Itroken. The wood work of the open front of Tunok'a building, on Cumberland street, badly rotted and thla morning while men were engaged removing a pillar, the arge French glass, which some time ago was broken, foil out ou the pavement and was shattered into a hundred pieces. Fay Your Taxes. September 1st is positively the last day or flve per cent, abatement ou the borough and water taxes. Parties desirous of making the five per cent, will do well to Rive tbe matter their attention.

PKTSR HAVB.H, Tax Collector, ftng25-td No. OOB Willow street. Merchant Tallorlug Business. Mr. L.

Buohmiu), agent formerly of he flnn of Seagraves Buohman, has tarted up in tbe merchant tailoring bus- ness at No, 812 NortU Ninth street oioiug the B. Aid ball, where he will pleased to bare his old customers cull. Mr. Buohman is a first class cutter, an nergetlo business man, and we have no doubt but that he will succeed in build. ng up a fine trade in his new quaiters.

Mr. Buohman to-day received the contract for making the uniforma for the conductors and brakemen on the Lebanon Lancaster Joint line road. are to A URIMJANT RPT. B. A.

Mflrtln Witt Unfit Ffoitn of FrlPTtdn. Uev. 8. A. Martin and wife nrrived in Lebanon on Saturday afternoon and wore driven at once to Mt.

Lebanon, where they were warmly welcomed by friends, and a combination of ciroumstAnrcB induced to remain until tho ovening. In the evening ihc members of Christ Chape! had completed eveiy arrangement for their reception nt the and upon arrival there, they found their home brilliantly illuminated, the grounds tostlly arranged ami decorated with Chinese lanterns and several tables spread for their entertainment and those participating in their reception. The rooma were thrown open for the reception of memliern and beautiful were visible throughout. The members gathered there were In the happiest mood anil the surprise of Mi Martin and wife wns complete and ovtr- whelming. One by one around them, each find eveiyone had some glad welcome to extoud and tho occasion was one which will farever remain BS one manifesting tho love and respect ruler taincd by tbe members of Christ church for their pastor and his able helpmate.

After excellent sin by the choir, with AltctniiR at tho piano, Kiv. (J, II. assistant past ir, made an address of welcome. It was and bristling with evidences of hcMt- frlt manifestntions of fur their home coming and hopon fur tbe fntuie tidiness of lie portrayo'l, in well-obusoti wotds, tho fco'ings of a'l for tlinlr lafety while nbroad, and for the onliiiuoun longing for their return. He gave instances of hh pnrsmnl oxporl- oioo during their absence, vihich was heartily received, and concluded with extending to them tho hcait'ost of welcomes and with the best wishes for thoir future happiness, Mr Martin and wife during the delivery became nervous and made every cllbrt to control their Toolings, manifestly of the profoundcBt kind, but at tho conclusion Mr.

Martin brk'lly responded, warmly thanking tho members for their kindness to him in tho past and tho present, and ho hoped in the future the work in they were engaged in, so deeply interesting to all, would manliest itself by con tlnucd labors, and that tho relations exist- log botwoau paator and congregation would continue to merit tha blessings of God and secure the happiness of all from now to eternity. Among tho many present participating wo noticed Judgo MoPheison and wife, Mr. Arthur Brook and wife, Judge LUht and daughter, P. G. Mark and daughters, Dr.

Wm Boardsleo aud wife, Samuel Lehmun, Mrs. G. B. Smith and duughtoni, Mrs. L.

E. Weimor and Capt. II. T. Etiston aud daughter.

AT IIKB FATHJCK'8 HOUSE. Alice 1'Htor ICutaiutul from Custody liy tho ScliuylUIll County Authorities. Alloo Ettor, the daughter of Rsv. Samuel Ettor, of Readiug, ii again at her home, having beeu released on biil from detention by tho Sohuylkill county authorities nt Poitsvillo, on Saturday. The dUtrlot attorney, aftor an investigation, oonoludod that tho charge of strangling her child caunot ha proven.

Miss Ettor accompanied her father homo, at 1029 Franklin street, from which she NO mysteriously ditappaared recently. Tbo brief story of Miss letter's troublo ia (jiven in the statement that she was recently seduced by her lover. Shu left homo to avoid discovery of her guilt, and went to live with her married sister near Pottsville. Beaching Pinogrove, a little town near her sister's residence, sho hired a boy to tako her to the lattot's farm in a car in go, but when within short distance of tho houso she dismissed tho car rittgo and started to walk, On the way the ohild was born. She instantly strangled it, and buried it in a shallow in tho (nod, which she dug with jor She then to her sister's houfo, whore sho became quite 111 aud lost her mental balance.

Tha story of hot' o.imo leaked ont, and the authorities took tho matter iu hand with the above leeult. Hon. James B. Rellly hus been engaged ai counsel in the case, Almost Fire Alarm. At 7 o'o'ook last evening tbo shrill sound of a whistle was heard in tho western portion of the borough, by its long cout'nueil blowing, hud the effect of creating au idea in the miods of many that a lire existed somewhere.

A large number of citizens proceeded in tbe direction from whence tho sound oume, and upon arriving at tbo Libation Iron Com- aany's rolling mill, learnt that the water in oue of tbe boilers hud become rather low, which had tbe effect of raiding steam, aud therefore occasioned tbe blowing of the whistle. Cars Wrecked and HOO Killed, Two freight trains collided Friday afternoon in the west yard of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad at Columbia, Pa. The caboose and gondola oar of the front train and tbe engine und four ears of the rear train, latter filled with eheop and gf, were smashed, Tbe wreck then caught tire aud was. totally consumed. Jpwarda of eight hundred animals wero tilled, only fifty escaping unhurt, Paving Stones.

Mr, George Zimmerman, agent for the Cajuga county (N. paving stone, IBS received ntversvl oar loads, which boeu lauded on oue of the P. ots, close to Seventh street. Tho stones are intended to bo kiyed dowu iu front of the Couit House. The stones are of mmense size aud weight and when once in position will make a handsome appearance.

I.lllta. To-morrow, (Tuesday,) tbe excursion ot the Moravian Mite Society and Sunday school of this place will leave the Philadelphia Heading depot at 7:30 a. in. for itz. ne cordially invited to looompauy the same.

Those wisb- ng to take baskets along, eau get meaJa at the hotels at reasonable charges. Fate round trip 70cents; children, 86 oU. CHAIWED WFTH ftlOAMT. A FolaantA Woman Mnfccn tlonl Agnlnut Her natbamt. A Nonlntown di patch has the following: Weimer, alias Henry Emil, Lawrence Waiklin, a German feaker, ii chargfd by the Montgomery connty authorities with bigamy and attempting to poison bin lawful wife.

He wan married to her six ago. She lived with her parents at 905 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Soon afterwards Weimer moved to Lebanon. UI'H wife became ill and she returned to her parents' home. Recently she went back to Lobanon unty, when Mre informed that in htr absence her husband had married again.

Weimer, to avoid suspicion, it claimed, offeted to acoomjiany his wife to Philadelphia and produce evidence of his Innocence. Whtn th'jy had traveled beyond the limits of Lebanon county he admitted the f.ecot.tl rnaniago, and wanted her to return to her mother's alone. This sho refused to dc, Aftor they reached Philadelphia Mrs. Weimer Hays that her husband procured a pint of brandy and she saw him put something in it, which bo (aid was sugar. They got on a train to go to West Mana- yutik' Woimer, his wife made her drink the brandy.

She fell asleep on the cars soon afterwards. Finally she vtas awakened by the conductor, who put her off at West Falls, her husband having disappeared. She was very ill and alelegiaph operator at the i all road station Kent for Dr. Berry, who said that she had been given a dose of morphine, which would have kill her If the dose had been FO large. At it was her stomach refused to bold the drug." Weimer lust winter worked in Lebanon nt the bakery of Samuel Hank and boarded at Gocklcy'e boarding house with the woman he took as wife No.

2. It was hero that ho was caught by his lawful wife, but having great influence over her ho had her to withdraw the charge sho had made against him and titey returned to Philadelphia, bat on the train the wife charges tbe husband attempted her life by poisoning her. Strleklor Holler Mills. The (louring mill of Messrs. E.

Slriokler on Ninth street, has been considerably enlarged and otherwise Improved during tho summer. The main building has been raised another story and the old material has been rcplaaec wiih tho most approved milling ma ohincry at present manufactured. After several trbl t-sts duiing the the mill commenced running regularly ou Fiiday morning. Tbe one of AVtimor substintial make, does its work with more ease than before tbe mill was remodeled, and all the machinery from the flist floor up, runs like clock work. Tho proprietors, we learn, ate highly pleased with tbe manner in which the millwrights performed their duty, as well au with tbe good work the mill is turning out.

Tho first floor contains tbo office and the geai ing driven by the engine; also the eastern department for filling orders and retailing ur and feed. On the second Uoor are six double sets of E. P. Allis rolls, which have achieved a high reputation in milling circles fur i educing wheat and cleaning up; also four rows of for feed and two far grinding clean middlings; two Silver Creek flour packers, which aie a great improvement on the old way of packing Tho third floor has ona Wolf Hamaker double purifier, two Smith's purifiers lor cleaning middlings, one Silver Creek brush and separating thiee Priutz's dust catchers; also several large flour and grain bias. On tho fourth floor are two four-reel boiling chests for flour, sixHOilpKicf reals, two Silver Cieek flour dressing machines, oue Silver Creek smut machine, one bran duster, seventeen elevators and shafting to diive all the machinery ou the fourth floor.

A nugnetio separator, for catching naila aud pieces of iron, is located on this floor aud is quite a novelty. Mesnib Wolf Hamaker, of Allentown, a firm that puts out none but the beat work, furnished all tho material and completed the work for this mill. They are furnishing roller mills nil over the country, at an arerage of one per week, aud have now sixteen contracts ahead for mills with a capacity of 30 to 300 ban els per day. Mesas. Btriokler have now the largest and moat commodious mill in the Lebanon Valley, and wlH take tire iu showing patties desiring to see it woftc, through the building at any time.

It has a oapaoity of 100 barrels of flour per day, and is already fall of business. The proprietors have our best wishes for the success of their commendable enter prise. A Caution to Pool Flayers. On the 4th ot July the new State law went into effect, making it a misdemeanor for any minor under eighteen to play billiards or pool in public houses of any kind. Tho law does not reter merely to places where intoxicants are sold, hut to all parlors and rooms kept for the purpose of profit The proprietor who allows youths under eighteen to play, will be liable to a fine of $80 for tho oflence.

The flue Is to be sued for in the name of the parents or guardian of the minor, and when recovered goes to the overseer of the poor, for the poor in the city, town or township where the violation' of the act occurred, A Pleasant Day. Many of our people took advantage of ttie cool and pleasant weather of yesterday by driving and walking into the country. During the day a large number visited St. Mary's cemetery, and took a oak at the beautiful monument erected to the memory of Fathers Euhlmau and Koarus. Within the past few weeks quite a number of new monuments have been erected, and tbe cemetery at this irae of the year presents a lovely appearance.

yeast. The colored campmeeting in Lehman's Grove la still iu progress. This evening Rev. H. fboeuix, of Burrisburg, will preach and to-morrow evening Love Feast will he tnmos BniBtxy tatit.

Jyfttlo that on fettled. Oooie-r. August is on the home ttretch, Repftirmg neatly and promptly done at Miller's shoe store. jnlvlS tf Black Dado tobacco at Will H.8herk'« tobacco store. Try It.

aprS-tf Chocolate, peach and vanilla ice cream and peach sherbert at the parlors of Mrs. R. G. Ilftftk this evening. Moonlight evenings coming again.

Dog days will end 30 last. Mr. J. II. Hnnt, procer, N.

E. corner Fnlrmount Ave, and Ann Baltimore, Maryland, states that he a severe attack of acute inflammatory rheumatism and his pains were such he could Hot walk. After one application of8t. Oil, the conqeror paio, he experienced immediate relief and was able to walk as well as ever. Change in the mornings and evenings are cool.

Here we nre about 1,000 fine Jersey melons, from 5 cents up. Mammoth black Spanish melons weighing 50 pounds. Yours, for cash, J. KEnn Co. ers, Flags, Suits, Capes, Caps, Helmets, Shirts, Torches; everything in campaign OotfitH.

Hptid for illustrated olreu'ar to Campaign 10 Barclay Stieer, New York. aog4-lm The plo-nic season is on the homestretch. "Solid oomfoit" be teallzed by those suffering from all forms of Scrofula, if they will take Hood's Sarsaparllla and be cured. Buildings are being 1 erected In every section of the borough. "Pdtneroy's PetroHne Poroused Plasters" are the most reliable remedy for a weak and lame back and kidney troubles at this season ol the year.

To be had only at Dr. Gco. Ross Go's imiR Htoro, for 25 cents, In envelopes. Tho way of tho near cut route to Canada. French Brandy will cure consumption if tnken with Jad win's Pine Tar Syrup dirootrd.

Remember, no cure no pay Sold by F. A. Matthes. It, said that September also will be a scorching month. Teachers, clergymen, lecturers, singers should always keep Jadwio's Pine Tar Syrup.

Hoarseness, the great enemy, is quiokly cured by its ose. Said by F. A. Matthes. time to begin to look up and pro para exhibits for tbe fair.

Without money and without it don't cure ooughn, colds and consumption. Jadwin's Pine Tar Syrup. Sold by F. A. Matthes.

Go with tho Moravian pic-nio to-morrow, Tuesday. You may hurrah for Blalue and Logan from now until election day and not gel hoarse if you will only use Jadwin's Pine Tar Syrup. Sold by F. Matthea. Got your tickets for the pic-nio Lititz.

A lady wiltes I do not know bow thankful I am that I was induced to try Jadwin's Pine Tar Syrup. I really believe It saved my dear child's life. Sold by Frank A Matthes. Ic is not so easy to suspend a heavy bank. Good quality floor oil oloth, 25 cents yard, at J.

D. Kerr Ribbon bows are now again used in the hair. Try a 8-pound bar of old wood ash soap, price 17 at J. D. Kerr augl8-tf Fire II.

N. Howell, chief engineer of tbe Lancaster fire department, presented re oontly to tbe Norristiwa hose company a silver horn. The horn is a handsome oue and was formerly the property of the Empire hook and ladder company, of Lancaster. It in inscribed' "Norristown HoteComp ny, from H. N.

Engineer of the Fite Department of Lan- owtar, Pa. The at amor of the Liberty fire company, will shortly be taken to the machine shop of Messrs. Zimmerman Failer, for the purpose of having the machine entirely overhauled and other necessary improvements made. The Perseverance fire company have made some improvements at the)? doors in tbe engine house, so that the doors can be quiokly opened at an alarm of fire. The committee gave tbe impiovementa that were added to the doors a test tbe tbe other evening.and everything worked splended and satisfactory.

Qulteau's Curie. Guiteau, just after his sentence, pronounced a curse upon the prosecution and upon the physicians who attended President Gaifield. He said they wonld all suffer for what they bad done. Curious to rotate, says the Trenton Tiinei, "his fortune has fallen upon a number of those concerned in that greit tragedy, Marshal Henry was removed in disgrace. Colonel Corkhlll was retired to private life.

One of the jurors ia dead, another is in had condition, mentally an physically, and a fourth mourns tbe loss of bis wife. Oue of the Deputy was removed, General Swaim ia In disgrace, and now Surgeon Woodward has just died." Unclaimed Letters. LEIUNON, August If-, 1884. List of letters lemaunug uncalled for at the Post Oflloe, at Ltbatioo, lor the week ending Saturday, August Persons calling for leuers that have been advertised should inquire for advertised letters aud should give date when advertised. GENT'S U.

Castle, Andiew Ebright, John A. Ebright (2), Benjamin Firestine, Fither, Jnhn S. Fii'z, Leonard Houghtou, Jonas Lester, F. Mahoney, William Proctor, John G.Iiisa, John Zdll-r. LADIES Elizabeth Garhard, Annie Jones, Emma Knapp, Miss Kate Noli, Mrs.

Elizabeth Rhoads. C. W. CABMANY, P. M.

Dr. P. M. Sweinhart, ol Palmyra, who bud a surgical operation performed some time ago in Philadelphia, and was lying ia a low fUta in toe hospital, returned to his home. He is doing quite well, Car toad of Mesara.

Yiogsc Curry to-morrow morning will receive another car load of prime melons, which will be sold whole sale and retail iu front of tbe Central Hotel. Personal. G. Pftwwxi Coleman and family, iave returned homo from a visit to the Eastern States Ple-Sle WttlJaws ftrova on WetirtelsdayY Aag fftfi. RotimC trip tickets goo-d tot tht ee or return same day.

Fare only $1.80. Triton leave Lebnaon nt and ft. fit, Lebanon rot will cormeot at Lebanon with train leaving at 8:39 a. an. tbft tly.

For particulars see pesters and circulars at all angl9-td Liberty Rand of Lebanon Cheap excursion to Philadelphia nnd Atlantic on Thursday, Angnrt 28tb. Round trip tickets pood for three days to return on any train from Philadelphia (one day from Atlantic City). Fare only t3 BS. Train leaves Aonville 9:53, Lebanon, 7:07 and Myemtown 7:19 a. m.

Train will leave Atlantic City same at 7 o'clock. augB-td The TCItlgewny The Messrs. BroBSlenfc Spang have jnfit received another largo invoice of tbe celebrated Ridgeway whicb hava worked themselves into the front rank by their tupotiority over all others. are tubftantially built, give satisfaction, and wherever in nae evidence their superiority over the many different refrtyeratois now before tbe public. Call and examine them and be convinced that they have no equal.

juoet-tf A Grrilt Surprise Is in store for all who usfg Kemp'n Balsam for tbe throat and Inngs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you b-ilievo that it, is sold ou its merits and that each druggist is antbnrtaoii to refund ynnr money by the Proprietor of this wonderful r.med» if it fails to cti yon. Frank A. Matthes ban Rnotired the Agency for it. Price 50o.

and 91. Trial size free. Icn Crenm. Different flavors of ice cream this evening, and evary evening during tbe season, at Rank's confectionery, No. 10 North Ninth street.

KemoTnl. Howard C. Shirk, attorney-at-law, has removed his office from the post office building to the corner of Ninth and Willow ttreett, former residence of Phsree Cassldy, deceased. npt5-tf Removal. Peter Hauer, notary public, receiver of borough and water taxes, collector for Lebanon gas company, houses taken to rent and rents collected, has removed his office from Col.

coin's to 005 Willow street, near novSO-tf 9113 THE MARKETS. i. L-I PHttADElPHIA MONEY MARKET. STOCK QUOTATIONS up to 12M. o'clock reported by Dellavcn and Townseud, bankers.

Mo. South Third street, Philadelphia, August 23, 1881. Blocks bought and sn'd either for cash or on martin. ASK'D do do do Pennsylvania Railroad 6614 Philadelphia Heading 14 Lehtgh Valley Ballroad 64 Lehlgh Goal and Navigation Co N. Phlla.

Kailroad 4j2 New Jersey Central 62 i Northern Pacific Com Northern Pacific Preferred 52l, Oregon Transcontinental Union Paclrtc Kv2m Western Uiilou West Shore Ists Louisville Nashville 86 a 85 h7 Hi 64) 41 fi ty W.W Itching and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, Intense Itching, Increased by scratching; very distressing, particularly at night; seems as if pin-worms were crawling hi; and about the rectum; the private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed to continue very serious results may follow. "SWAYNK'8 OINTMENT" Is a pleasant, sure cure. Also, for Tetter, Itch; Balt-Kheum.

ticald-llead, Kryslpelas. Barbara 1 Itch, Blotches, all scaly, crusty SRIn Diseases. Box by mall. 50 8 for 11.25. Address.

DH. 8WAVNK SON, Phlla. Pa. Sold by Drug, glsls. jinr29-ly-mwl Mothers! Mot hers Ml Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth If so, BO at once and get a bottle of MKS.

WINSLOW'S SOOTHINtT HYKUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer upon It; there Is no mistake about it. There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and healtli to the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe to use la all cnses, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the oldest and best leniale gbytticlans and nuri-es in the United States. old everywhere.

25 cents a bottle. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieved and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, READ AOHB, TOOTH AOE3, SORE THROAT, SWELLINQS, 8PBAINSJ. Soreneit, Cuts, Bruliei, BVBNS, HCAI.DM, And all other bodily aches and pains. FIFTY CENTS Jt'B'OTTtE.

Sold by all DruRgUtHRDd Healers. Directions la 11 iHiiguages, The Charles A. Vogeler Co. (BlWUHn to A. VOeZUm PO.) Bdlhun, HOP PLASTER Thla porooi piaster la alxolutelT the but oomblninif the Tlrtoei of hopa with (funu, baltomi nudes- traohi.

Ita power to wonderful in curing diseases when other plantar, simply where. Oriels tha Back and ot taking p-msngnton of the BOCK AtpkMutbnear Jonts'ovn on ttioJ' tit? Lebanon ft rallrniftri' iiilJ Kidney TrouUw, JUwumatisin, Wonrtlelft, Sore Chest Affections of tho Heart and Liver, Mdall palnsorMhei In of cmfd iflstantlj by tho flop Phuter. or Try it. Price S3 centa or flro for tloo. Mallea on receipt of price.

Sola bj all and country stores. Bop Platter Company, Proprietors, Boston, HAM. LAME BACK For constipation, Ipae of appetite and itUeaacsoXUie i)0wets take nawlej'a Stomach and Urer Plus. cents. DIED.

MIt.LEK.—In this borough, on the 23d Lizzie, daughter of Juhu 11. and Kate Wilier, aged years and 1 day. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow morning from the residence ol the parents, No. Ill Nortu Ninth street. Brief services at the housa; Interment at Newmanstown, leaving.the house at 8:20 a.

m. to take the 8:47 a. m. train. OOD TEAMwSALE.AplA'AT THIS OKJPIOB.

aim2.5-lw BTATK ANB COUNTY Taxes ol the First Ward are now due and should paid. 1 CUD be seen morning, noou and evening at my residence. No. 633 waluut ANDJttiW JFOX, Collector. SALE.

ONES No. i Delaware Peaches, THUBPDAY ffEXT, 4WO- 38th, FKfSJUW, raroa, OT purpose, will be -d ilt with according to law. KNEROETIO tane-tha agency for the Electric it taiinflry Heading. Address, MCC rlc BLEOTK1C bTEAM am BTBAY COW CAME premises or the undersigned on Nc isst. The can have it by provfne perty and paying costs fACDB B.

law. Office above Vnllev North Eighth rtrwt. nipxt bulfdlng to the 1 nor. Conservatoty ot Musla. law nesi promptly and carefully transacted In Lebanon and adjacent coumiM m-i receive diligent attention.

can be cl suited In Kngilah and (Jerman. Jnne23 1( A KTI91IC DBES8MAKISO! MIS3 SERENA SCHUMACIIER, In connettldn With her Bnlt Store In ri has openeJ a Branch for Fashionable Dressmaking, Excellent work' guranteed. Prices reasonable. NO, 81Z CHKST1SDT Street, p. L.

BOOK STORE WILI, UK POUND AT 74O CUMBERLAND STREET. RANK'S May and lee Cream Saloon, NO. 10 NORTH NINTH Mark.taiunr* hero on always be tnunil a large ai- Bortlneut OI Bread, Cakes and Pastry, I 111 also keep on band a large supply of ICE CREAM, Which will be sold wholesale and retail, Ice Cream packed and delivered, In any quantity, free of charge. manutaeture many Nuvelllcn in Cakes and (Jreani, sitltabln lor Pie-Nlcs, "WeMtags and Parties, Piices reasonable. Call and be convinced.

BAMlfEL CHEAPEST AMP BEST EXCURSION of the MORAVIAN mESOIJIETY AND SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC TO LITITZ, Via I.E1IANON LANCASTER Joint Fare for Hound Trip Only 7O Children 38 On Tuesday, August 80, 1884. Leave depot at 7:30 a. m. Returning leave Utltz at 6 p. in.

Every one cordially Invited. All arrange- n-cnts made to make it a pleasurable success. Hotels near tho spring grounds, whern those desiring 0111 take their at moderate Those taking own meals can get coffee on the grounds ready-made, furnished them at a rcasnuable price quart. Tim Committee would only r. quest that tinkets be early, anri thereby assist In nMklrm tills a delightful recreation and a pleasure to all.

Prlqnds from Annvllle, Palmyra, Myerstown, Rlchland, Stierluan, Jonestown, can make conueoilous with the excursion 'train. The train will stop at Cornwall to take nn all excursionists from that place. Tickets fur tain at the following business ijUces: J. H. Kanch Son, J.

M. Bhank, Jno. W. Gnu fl, and at depot on morning of the excursion. awgUMd W.

YINQ8T DBALKBB IN- and Fancy Groceries, Provisions Cigars, Tobacco, FRESH ANP SALT Frails, Cony A.lso, niicl Double Hii-e. MO. oao CUMBERLAND Lebanon, QBOCKliy. The undersigned begs leave to announce to the people of Lebanon and vicinity that he has opened a Grocery aiij Qpwrare Store, Corner TWELFTH and OHUUOH where he will constantly keep ou huud full supply ol Groceries and, Provisions. of th' apr24-6m OTS AT The undersigned offer the following Valuatla Building Lotslu the Borough of Lebanon for tlie best locations in Sth and 6th warda.

Curved and paved. To -lersous deslrlug to put up liberal rates, as follows, viz: 345 feet, fronting on Beveuth street, from per foot. 168 feet, fronting on Lehman street, front to per foot. feet, on Sprues street, to per loot. feet, (routing on Elebth street, from per loot.

112 feet, fronting on Ninth street, from per foot. feet, irontlug on Tenth street, Uow to (18 per foot. 7afeet, Irontlng on Guillord street, ftow per ioot. 68 leet.Irontlng on Mlfflln street, from $18 per foot. KB feet, frontln? on New street, In the 5tt ward, from $5 to (6 per foot.

85 feet, fronting on FH street, from $10 to per foot. Also, different lots loeatoa in the Thira wardsi ol tUe borouKh. 3m ItKINUBgL ft TTNION HOUBB PANIEL Prop. AND OHESTJSrUT The Onion House jiutbeen new Imnrovemeuts added. xwKed witn the finest man: tec while nlgutiy tfeehiu partinenf Is unsurpassed with the del' Cles of the season.

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