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A MKttig ttfttiM, "NEWS" rtr VOL. XXXV, NO. 167. LEBANON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY. 28, 1906.

PRICE ONE CENT-, YOUNG FOLKS AT EUCHRE PASS PLEASANT EVENING Social Function by the Si. Joseph's Library Association a Great 200 Attend 10 Prizes. tJpward of 200 young people gathered at the Sixth street auditorium on Tuesday evening io par! lei pate in (he grand euchre and rluuce given iiiulo.v the auspices-of St. Joseph's Library Association, of St. Cal.hoPe It was the conclusion'of- the merry season before Lent for the Catholics, alid the young folks of the organisation turned out In large numbers, but there were also many of their friends there and "altogether it was as congenial and happy an assemblage-as has been gathered together during the winter season.

SHREWD PLAYIXO. In the merry crowd were seen many of the ladles who composed the euchre dulls of the winter, and tho shrewd playing; on their part -was as wholesome an evidence of their excellent training as the score cards at the conclusions' of the game. At that time it was found that there were many more ladles than gentlemen with scores (lint were eligible In (ho Hnal competition for and the -worthy galliinls were forced to admit that overindulgence in "borsenpeirer" and "-pinochle" had dulled their keoii- noss for the game in which the dames had Become so EQUAL XTJMBKn. But, there was an number of 'prices offered on each side, so the ladies could not monopolize them, and they were too modest over their victory" to have to do so, even had there been an opportunity. Sixteen frames were -played with unabated interest, three minutes beiivg allowed for ca'ch garile and one minute for each change at the tables.

Some sixty tables were included In (Continued on Page Three.) Former Will Commence March 5 and Latter March 19. MANY CAUSEUPURIAL Carrying Concealed Deudly Weapons, AKgrayatcil Assault, Forgery, Helling Liquor on" Election Day ami Larceny Some of the Cases Down for First Day's Session of Day a Num. ber of Merchants AViil be Tried for Alleged Violation of Pure Food Calendar. Deputy Prothonotary John Houck this morning made up the trial list for the March term of Common Pleas couirt, beginning Monday, March 10. There are thirty cases listed as follows: Lebanon national bank vs.

Alfred It. Houcic; iTssumpsit. national bank vs. Lizssio H. appeal.

Joseph B. Spanglcr vs. Thomas Vingst; aSBUinpsil. (Continued od' Page NEW ELECTRIC BULBS. Placed in Business Room of Art Dealer HiU'pol.

L. G. Harpel, the Cumberland street art dealer and photographer, bus had his place oi? UusineKB tilted with more jlian a score of new'electric bulbs to enhance Ihe beauty 'of the largo display of stock. Roy Soulliard did the work. EXCHANGE OF PULPITS.

Kov. Pugti to Olliclato at Philndelpbla C'linrch, Whose Pastor COmcs Here. Hov. J. M.

Pago, rector of St. Luko's Episcopal afternoon wont Io Philadelphia, to remain until Monday. During his stay there ho will till tho pulpit of 'Christ Wptecopal the pastor, Itev, William P. Gil'pln, olilclatliie at the services at iSt. Luke's, beginning this evening.

INVITATION TO READING LEAGUE 1 The Young Rcublican club £hls city, 'were bo handsome, ly entertained Sunday by the North" 1 qufst Republican L'eaguo, of RoaclinK, havo extehdod invitallon to that to be tholr guest In tlie 1 future. lu likelihood day selected HARRISBORGERS FAILED TO COME DISAPPOINTED CROWD" HAD 'GATHER-USD AT THE CASINO ALLEYS. There was no Tjowllng matclv between the Casino team of this city, and the Jolly Five team, of Harrislnirg, Tuesdivy evening, on the Casino alleys, in the Mann building, because of the failure of tho -Harrisburg five to put. in thoir appearance. A telephone messase was received at rho allcjs" fton Harrisburg early in the evening, announcing 'he cancellation of the game and saying a letter would be (forwarded today, giving a full There was a crowd disarppoint- cd because the contest was called off.

LEBANON GAS 6 FUEL CO. Chartered at Harrisburg; With a Capital of $100,000. The Fuel company, of this city, was chartered Tuesday at Harrisburg with a capital of $100,000. The application was made by Weldman, W. Mish and Edw." W.

Strothers, John Garinan, was the solicitor. LEFT FOR READING. City Solicitor Eugene D. Slegrlsl left this morning for Reading, where ho will be married tills evening at. o'clock, Io Miss Lillian inger, of that place.

AUXILIARY TO MEET THURSDAY regular monthly mooting 'of the Woman's Auxiliary of C. A. will bo held Thursday evening at the home of Miss Mary Roedel, Fifth and Cumberland streets, at 7:30 o'clock. A special invitation has lieon received by the president, Miss Lillian C. Graeff, from the Ladies' Auxiliary of the 1 ancaster M.

asking our local auxiliary to bo their guests at a reception to bo held in the Lancaster building in the near future. Action will bo taken on this invitation as well as other important matters to further the interests of the new Association building now In progress of erection. The ladies are planning to furnish Urn entire Iniildhtg wlion erected, FUNERAL OF MRS. MARY GEIB Services' WH-O Held In (he Church of UrothorJy Love, Funeral services over the of the late A. Gelb, widow of Henry Gelb, of pleasant J111I, were he'd thin morning by llev.

Aaron Uarllett, pastor of tho Church of Urotherly al church burial followed on tlio noi'iirinod church 'cwiie- lery, nt Tenth streets, city. Tho pall Injure! 1 Chas, Jphu Bhii'H, 'Samuel Miller and JWvl Wltmer. W. rts the ARRESTED COLEAIAN'S AUTO A PinLADELPHIAN. J.

I'Vesftv, the CliaiilVctif Wax Ills (,, Depot, Wlu-n Act-Went Occurred. Louis' Cramer, who said lio lived I. No. Wilder street, Philadel. phlii, WHS struck by an automobile owned by B.

Dawsou Coloinnn. of this ufty, nl. Broad Arch streets, Philadelphia, lasi lliglll, and Wltft probably fulally Injured. Ho was tossed through Uie air by tb auto, Is IniporCotl machiuo of groat, power, and both or his logs worn broken. Is believed id also have mirrored, internal injuries.

The unto was in charge of J. W. Fceser, eliauffciiv for Mr. Colcii'mn, who was arrested. He gave his employer's pity address, No.

2184 Locust street, when locked up at, City Hall. Feesor was taking his wif 0 to the Reading Terminal when the accident occurred. Cramer, according to the police, 'had been standing on the northeast" corner of Broad and Arch slveots, when the auto cam east on Arch Street. A trolley car was approaching Broad street on Arch street from the East. Cramer started across the street behind the car and stepped in the path of the automobile, going in th opposite direction, The police, who sent word Vo the Wilder street house, where Cramer said he lived, reported that 'lie was riot kU'owrt there.

He ig hi the Hahnemann hospital. THREE FROM HERE PASSED Raymond N. Graeff, this city, 'has been officially declared to Ue a registered pharmacist and Charles T. Hook and Paul M. Bombergcr, both of this city, qua-lifted, assistants.

They are among the live hundred' successful applicants for oertillcates, who looli' tfi State oxiuuliiti- tion. AT AUTOMOUILE SHOW. George ID. Kenibel, of 315 North Eighth street, went to Philadelphia tills morning to attend the automobile show. SOME FIFfYDOLLARS CLEAR SOCIABLE AT DROWN HOME WAS A GREAT SUCCESS.

Friends of Mission Workcj-; of St. James' Ijiithcrau Church Liberal in Patronage. The Fasnacht sociable given Tuesday attornoon and evening at the coxy homo of Harry J. it row n. SUti Chostniil, street, uuclor the of SI, James Lutheran AVorkors, 'proved a decided social and financial success.

Kiincy work, candy, ice cream and the old-time lOasiiacht cakes mother uso'd to make, were for sale. A large number of memlierf-i and friends called during -I he afternoon and evening and fho'bufilnoMS done increased the- exchequer of St. James' Workers or more. SOLD NINETEEN HORSES. Frank IJe a an Average Price of Frank J-'olU this morning sold nineteen head of West Virginia IIOI-HOK at the William Penn hotel sales stables at an- average fpricc of $180.

The best price was $180. YOUN6 PEOPLE IN PRAYER IWTEIIESTING HELD AT TUB WEONEIl HOME. It ol the Olil.ThiK! porleiico Meetings, iteNuUiiiK lu Much Good, An interesting young people's prayer meeting was held on Tuesday evening at Hie home of Mr. and Mrk tico. A.

Werner, lIM-CeUar Avenue. A largo ntunUer of young folks woio present and took a deo-p IntweHi lu tlw prpceoaiffgH. was on of tho old tlmo experience nieotings, und the ui)d pi'ayej'H were with -testimonies of "Christians as to reilglpus uxperlenceB. The WJB by aM Werner, who are ite Lebanon Valley College Glee and Mandolin Clubs GOLDEH OPINIOHS HERE Appearance. Heforc J( anon Tlilx Season Asseninlv llooni of Lebanon Iflg-h School Concert, (iiven Ijniler Auspices of Class iAliisimi V.

o. A. Itooms Hentleml by llalph AV. Ithoads, Assisted by Helen Prof. Se-ifer at the SI, Ooldqn opinions-' or tlioir inimical ability, individually and as whole, were won by the Lebanon Valley Cul- leBO'Glee and Mandolin c'ubc, of Annville, In their drat appearance before a Lebanon audience this.

season, Tuesday evening, in the Assembly room oil the Lebanon High School building. Tho concert was given under the auwpIcc.H of the Class of and was largely attended The clubs art! under the able cllioe- tlon-pi' Prof. John Karl Jackson, and (Continued Pago Throe.) MU. XiliMiMEKMAN ILL. Cyrus Zimmerman, proprietor or the City Muchnio is conflnud to his bod at bis home, 539 Lehman street, suffering with pneumonia.

his illness big plant will bu looked after by his son. ONLY ONE WEEK large $U)0 boUkT'oi yioo.l Tonic, for 25 cents, slop'lively please. Artl. lite Drug 40 North Ninth Hired. TRANSFERS REALTY.

G.ibblc.lo A. boviso and lot at Highland. lUonsldera- lion, 'S. Light to Isaac llaak, lot in North Lebanon township. Consideration, $430.

M. Painter to Hany Dnndore, lot at Myers! own. Consideration, $220. IN HISH GLEE Present Cold Spell a Veritable God-Send to Them. HOPE FOR AJODD ICE CROP Dealers and Olliers Tbniiiglioiii City and County Will Cut.

tlujt Ico in a Few Dayn it ihe Conliiiiii's Claim a I'Vw Day of Prc.scnt Wea(hor Will Jiluko the Fitipsl, KiiKl of About, Jlalf of Uhinil Croji Has Thus Fai' TlicrinomrlerK Eagerly Tho 'proKont c'i'ild Hpoll, or less trying to (he norvrm fiprlng-JIKft season ol a low days agp, Is a vcrlUible goil-scml' Io the lie men of HIP city and and Ico cut- l.linr will coinmenco again a few days if the wcalhui' continues. Tho ice 'from the IriHl cold wnvo, whilo too soft and I bin to cut the warm spell, IH hti'l on the and a few days of -(he proKent weather will make the, Uncut Kind of Aliout half of tho umial wop has boon Imi'vcBlodi and there uru now 'p'roBpactK that the Ico liuuaos. csiti bo entirely tilled. NKAU POINT. Tho thormomctor.s wcro watched with oiigur inlej'OKt dm lug Iho mprn- Ing hours today.

Tlio' niori'itj-y IjoV- dangerousJy near (he tfero 'point during thp very early morning Just about tlie tluie ilie dny but wftti ft t'aplcl' vise iiv IIELO AT ANNVILLE TIMS Hervici'N Held in Klrst Ev. Lnlhcraii Clniivii, WKh Piislor (iler. bar(, in Charge. Hfmplu fuiieral HorvlncH 1 over tint body of Mrs. Anna Hlaek, widow of (he, John II.

of Aunvllle, were held (hern ihlx nl'leruiion in Ihe l-'li-Hl Ev. l.iillirriin Ke.v. E. ()ci-- harl, the -iiaslur, wan In e.lmrge, The very largely at- leniled. riurliil WHS nuide.

uii tlu-i Vert; run eiunelnry, INFANT SON i- Olllcinli'd tit Hut Jthode Hev. A. LuibonHiwrger, Junior Piistor of iHaleni Ev. l.ulho-an el'iurch, Ihlw afternoon was In charge of tho Bcrvluos hold over the body or Hor- borl. the five montliH old HOII of Mr.

and Mrs, George Khodu, of HO North Seventh Hired. Hurlal on Ml. Lebanon eomolery followed I.ho services which occurred at l.ho hoimo. U. A.

was the undertaker, ATTACK OF 1 dlUPPF. John Sluind, of -Ml. North Thlr- IoonIh streol, is to his home wllh a sovaro tillaolc of grlppo. lie has bcon sick for l.ho past two weeks. CLYMER LEAVES NEXT SATURDAY OHs Clymer, of this city, will leave on Saturday lor Hot Spi''litgfs, to Join Hie Pltlsburg national league base ball club's squad for practice.

Clymer.made good 'with Pittsbui'K lasi soarion, allbough handlciipped by tfWv'glTioky City water, and a fractured thumb. VINITOR. Mrs. Jfdnos of Myers- iown, on Tuesday visited Mrs. Daniel P.

Gerberlch and Mrs. Daniel RnuIt, In thla city. LOOKED UP THE BOIIDERS JIAimiHIlimfi CONTllACTOU WAS IN THIS CITY TUESDAY. Objec( AVns to Secure Prices i'os lOrecdon of Klnc Structure 'A IJarrlsburg conlrat-tor In city on Tuesday looking ujt Homo of the buildura, with a view of KoctirliiK prices on a biiperfi rpsldonro I hero, Tlin slruijlurn Is Io lie onn of Ibn (inost Hi llnrriKburR, and I bo lumimr and iirfisljc mill work will Itself imlall cost or or morp. The agnnt who visllod WMM deeply improhsod wllh the I'osourcos of the 'fiiy tor building.

'Uu-al' ImililPi-H are llguriug on for the jirojcclcd rpKldonco. CONTRACT FOR NEW HOME Win. P. KimiiH'l Awarded ii to oelil Lumber. Co.

William P. Klmmel, o-f j-ltwl. Maple HI root, loday granted to the Fteliioohl Lumber Company a contract for a handsome new residence on Church. Blrool near Doe alley. Tho cxeoviiltou Or the (Ollar will blurt next, week.

TEACHERS HERE FROMJflT. JOY EXPKEHKED TIIEMHELVEM AH PLI'IAHED WITH OF CONDI'CTIXU 8CHOOLH. Lobaiiun (-fly public Hcho(Jln woio visited today tllo wcliool loachcrH of Mt. Joy, Lancaster county, by Prof, Mark, princliial of the high school. They were In chansc- 1 of City Supol'- inte.iuiont it.

T. AdamH In tin-lr toitr of the several buildings, ami expressed UioniKelves as being with all thai ONE MARRIAGE MI City (Solicitor Sl Steiulngc'r. Clerk Kpcheiiderfer issued a SCHOOL CONTROLLERS MEET AND RE-ORGANtZ George S. Johnson, President and Harry Uhler, Standing Committees Named, of (he Imnrd of iliaiinn city school oil'eeled Tuesday ovenlliR' by the. ule.i 1 tldij, wlllimit opposition, of Hoorge S.

Johnson, nr Iho Third preNl- fleni, iui'1 Harry 0, Uhler, of the Sov- nnth WMIVI. KKM-otiiry, Immedlaloly following l.ho organi- sation of the now board. proHUloiit Clw. oh iiaoii announced the appoint muni, Of tllOHP STAN IH N'G 'CO'M'MITTrJKS. A.

tnan; HolTmnn, K. 15. -Hmuir. IJockoy, chairman; lohn 11. V.

S'imyd. Toxt V. Simyd. chairnuin; John Hockey, S. TCraiiHO.

Hoffman, cluili'man; M. A. AVngnor, C. Schmidt. Fuel and K.

'Millor, chair- nan; Harry C. TJliler, Harry Sliny. 'M. chnlrmaiii EAST HANOVER TELEPHONE CO. HTATM OIIAHT1011 GRANTED TO COM PAN WHICH HAS A $5,000 CAPITAL.

A stale charter way today grunl- od tho IDasl Hanover telohono corn- which has $5,000 capital and proposes operating HUGH from tho Mansion House, Jonestown, to Har- rlsb'iirg, through West Jonestown, Ono. Harper's, Bast 'Hanover and Granlvillo. 1 The" uty.J'., A- gtirclnoi', Stunhor Madoi', Sum del U. JS. Slmoy and 11.

Rank Btckol is.tho solicitor. SHOOTING IFOR GOLD MEDAL Tell Targets Allowed to Each Participant lu Contest. Members of the Keystone gun Cltil this afternoon are shopllng-for the gold medal at Mast- Lebanon. Ten are allowed oach 'participant and the winner of the match IB entitled to wear the medal' for one month. THE TWO 81BTI3US, "The Two plslors," a comedy drama in four acts by Dewnan Thompson; presented Tuesday evening by a capable company to a falr-alsie'cl audience.

Tbo phly, always an', excellent ono, has boon on fba road for years, and Is sill) as movliorhwH aH nvor. '11 pmlmieoB il forclbln Hormon 'for girls, more polonl. than iH often heard from Ihcrpulpit, 1 CANCEL GAME OF BASKET BALI Alfred UK- Lobanon High School ball team, has been notified by the 'M(ddlotown M. C. A.

management of the cancellation of the game which was scheduled to be played by the loam Friday evening, at Mlddlclowti. Slrloklqr endeavor to iimuiKO to play Mlddlotown (ho following Thursday evcnlns at Middle- lown. .1. If. n.

ite.palr.s—Dr. mail; B. U. Mlllur, II. Hhlndei man; J.

Scliiuldl, Hany OLD ADJOtlltNIOn KINP 1 lu (iccordimcp with the law Itonrii-of dlroclbrs'iiict for the ipurposo (if winding ilj buwlncKH adjouinlng sine dlo, work consisted chiotly or drawitii dors for several bills and tho of (ho. loachei-8, Janitors, fdr vxyp ruary, InaHinUch.aa tho new not, meet until the (list Friday'" 'ng In April. AKKtXKD SlUNATtjrHibr, AHi-'r the newly jn'offtf? bad afll.xed Hlgnc roll, tho WHS made temporary 1 1 1 Ash-Wednesday I Penitential Seasoi Many Christian' peoii f'V CbnrchcH TtnlV son', tho going pepnlO tif- observe tlie LETTEUH TIOKTAMENTAUY. Deputy KoglHtdr jCreldor today Is- micd letters loMtamentary on tho eu- (iilo of Iho, bite Mary Mooi'o, of, Mlllcrouk lownshlp, to Mdw. Mooro.

PUBLIC SCALES FOR THIS tlTY COUNTY ItEHOLUTION TO ONE, The county commlsslpne'rij thjs morning iitlojjtotl i-BaoiulJon favoiv tho purciiiiHo and opewitjOii public Bcalea iji U((g oily, T)IQ rwo- lutlon provlflnH mom of of on which tho qity councllH and sehool Uoaya 8)ittU Jjaye equal afla 1 $lfe fls.

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