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ar DAILY NEWS, LIGHT it SCMROPP, Mtduiwn Mrt A. B. 9CHROPP, Ballot, to and BtMm InUndtd pttbltaaHoi iketM I SWSd to'thi BAlSt Pa. MnTnVQ of ALARM BOXM, and winoir. Nth and Scull, nd and Oumlx th find Locimt, l-OTfth and Walnut, and 4inth and and Forge.

Cumbfirlftnd. anft. Ijehman, ith and weldnuub Lehman, fth and tiehmMU a huwl1 and Mlfflin. efinth and Churek. and North and Mimm, PRIVATE BOXML ater.

Your Eyes You Want ocls. Come to Us, llfle of ctorythhig that first-class stiotil keep. rio ior iht rescrlptlons nded by Registered Racists. dilbis irt House, Lebanon, Pa. ICAN STATE TICKET.

at Franklin. "TREA8C11IM, i ORLAUT, Huntingdon. IK 1 COUNTY TICKET BUSTON. ifORITTINQHR. 'Court LIGHT.

KhniiM tm rnrnfully tnknn cnro of Whim tlmy ling In to (nil frlvn thorn prompt nklllfnl iilrtfntlon, nml with MID nlil nl propitrl; fltixnl npm- t.iiolim your will pnrform timlr tuiii'llotm with nntlnt gntlufnollon nnd comfort. IIOHMIWH tliii Hlilll nnd npnniwfti'y to ttxatnlnn your pro- and fit, thmn wllli (ho ulnnHCN tlioy nnod. Tlio tnnltliiK of Krimiim IH JllHl, IIH IlllpOflnill, IIM tllCt KlllMM. Our own Pntnnt wnr- to holil l.lnnt nml noinfort- nlily, niirt NEVBH will LOOSEN nt tint SUUKWS-II they do, wR will glvn you now pnlr free of vhnrge, In HoHt, Motld Oolil, Wil.no In Wo tiro (tut ONI.V, Hptum nnd (Ji'lndurn of In tho County. ItcDitlrlllK df klndH Graduate Miinufnclurlng Optlctun Poor (leneral 'Stoessel, late of Port Arthur, IB very 111.

Nothing falls Hlte failure, ahd wlieii a man Is In 111 luck everything conspires to koop him roll- Ing down i hill, An Iowa editor's wife wants a (H-, vdi'co because ho Is too affectionate. 'Hip 'poor man has boon reading tho women's journals which lootiiro men on their to 1)0 as they were when they 'Wont a courting. This Is terrible discovery that tho sclentlsta have made now, about tho blto of a girl balng sure doom. To see a girl all ragged up In a soft, Whlto furbelowod dream, her cherry lips parted in a smllo avsr her pearly tooth and then to think that the venomous creature may turn on you and bite you to death! SAM'ffAYiLOR. -Poor.

If all reports are true, the country will awake shortly to tho (fact that Irrepressible Tom of haa gained control of the money market of tho nation. 'Holders of 'policies in- tho several, large Insurance com- 'jianlcs, are literally 'falling over each other In giving their and the time Is not far distant when Lwwsoa will have accomplished his purpose of gaining control of tho big Inmiranue companies, and when IIP does there the abfltritet the phrase Is tin- ftpplffd to wealth acquired by any one man If. iinjimt. A man and his money are things apart. It In the 1 manner In which tho man UHPB If that' maken Its (jiiftllty or of It.

If the man Is minted, so will lifB wealth Ire while he nortlroM and directs Its power. Hut 4' ont-f ont of his control It IB Inde- pnnclnnt of him, freo of all wusplclon of tnlnl, attnrhed to It while It was Kays' (he Chicago Tfllmne. The man IH'ro'iigh whom wealth In tifod de- tcrmlnoH whether It shall be "tnlnled" dr "piiro," Conversely of course, man imiy nllow wr-nlth to "taint" him; but money, cotfSidorod Indcpnndontly, IB helpIi'HH, a dead substance. Savp, In the bunds of controlling spirit It. Is powerless for good or evil.

So money (lint has been acquired under the BUH- pl-clon of tnlnt, Riven over to the control of nn untainted man, becomes af pure OH tinder his control. There will be clouding of the Issue at the fall "eleotlcm for the voters of Lebanon can nty, now th'at the Mn- cohi -party has failed to accomplish Its object In nominating 'a ticket. The fight will be waged principally by the two great Republican and Democratic and as the former la largely In the majority, Ihe success of Its ticket Is assured. The therefore, will 'be one of majority that IH Just how great will be the avalanche of Republican votes. Lebanon county has never failed lo alrt materially In making tho Republican majority In Pennsylvania tho banner one In the nation, and may bo looked to for a full realization of the; hopes of those who hnv8 In charge, tho work of bringing out the full party vote.

The princely foreign rulers have been showqrljig on Miss A-Hco Roosevelt, daughter of tho President, on her lour of the Oid World, promise to raise a tine question of law. What Is now "worrying the whole of the President's cabinet is whether It would jiot be possible to'have the' customs laws overlooked In p'asslng Miss ItooseveU's gifts on her return home. President declares no exception shall be made, and expresses bis entire willingness to pay the duties llxod by law, even to the amount of half Ills annual salary. His cabinet Is asalnset him, favoring the passage ot Hpuclttl act of Congress apply solely Miss Uoosevelt's 'gifts. Just what will bo done is a matter in which the country will inliilsiiod Interest.

await with undi- will bo plenty tlolnR. grafters. iHo Is after th'tj, soxith tho price of This will deter of a real Vir- says: "Husy This anply to the man on tho telephone companies are at -New York's door for They all promise reforms preparing for a rest strunuousness when robbed a negro preacher A man named Richardson, of Worcester, worked many years at moderate wages, earning $35 a woek. He lived on a Quart of milk and a loaf of broad a day, and saved his money which he invested with such good judgment that 'In his will he was able to leave the city $250,000 for Its park system. His "heirs" now came forward to contest the will alleging that he was of unsound The? probably cared little for Hchardson when alive.

A man so frugal and welt-denying had surely a right to indulge In one grand burst of benevolence at the close of hi'j life. tj' offej'p, for tha admiration of the United States, the What an amount of this, will cause! 46partmont of ab'rlculture at offers the umazmg Infor- trust has been fpr three years. of an Indlapa LIVE POLICY 18 GOOD. After an incisive editorial review of tho disgraceful disclosures brought put In the life Insurance investigation in York, The Chicago Ch.ronlcle is convinced that "no matter what duties the press may have In turning the sunlight pf publicity upon every phase of tho Insurance situation, it has the equally Important ono of allaying unnecessary anxiety on the part of policy holders regarding the safety of their and this it has not wavered in doing. There has been: no challenge from any reputable source as to the solvency of the standard organizations.

A man Insured any fil thPJft 4ft the money for or his tarn- ily if he continues to maintain hiu share of titled, to a (jll agreed ifi tow Verse f. Miff Vfgor Mates the fiiff gtaw. Vene Ayef's Hifr Vigor falling hair. The Song tf 1P Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dan- druff Verse 4 A Hair 8w festofes color to gray hair, the Jf chorus is sung by millions.

THE OPIUM HABIT. 'The Chinese authorities are try- Ing to stop the opium, habit among tp: literary de- to 1 1 offlcohold- IngV Tlia, Peldn Tliiiso says: "Chlh. Jung-hong; ary chancql'lor of has addressed an eloquent memorial to tho throne asking that the habit of opium smoking bo. stopped among students. He points but that China's futu.re depends upon a high state of efficiency, both physically and mentally, and' nothing is more calculated to deteriorate both mind and body than this baneful drug.

The im perlal regulations with regard to schools urge the abolition of al forms of self-indulgence, and the memorialist finds that those dis' trlcts where the students Indulge in habit of opium smoking the moat unsatisfactory results have at tended the examinations. Proclamations have been and much personal advice given in regard to opium, but; these are useless, and it has been decided that nothing will have any effect unless the students are given to understand that no degrees will be bestowed on those who smoke opium. Opium is at the root of all China's weakness and corruption, and before China can hope to rid herself of the evil she must the habit among her young men." The Inhumanity of, Hunting By Lady FLORENCE DIXIE, Bnfllih Soelil Reformer ONK but thoan who have indnlgml Jnrgoly in hunting in its many and varied branches cim roalixo THE HOLOCAUST OF ANIMAL HUFl'KUING tlmt ia day after dny olFornd up on its nltnr. Savagery still dominates us in prrnt dogroe. A higher ndiicntion and civilisation will toacli 113 to dospise niriusprnonta which are pnr- AT THE EXPENSE OE SUFFERING to nnirnals.

Lot youth find relaxation nnd pleasure in feats of skill and endurance and physical adroitness without the aid.of blood and torture to make us skilled sons and daughters of tho chase and tho field. In our national schools, both high and low, kindness DUTY TO ANIMALS should form part of tho curriculum, while every effprt that science and Investigation con command should be put '''forth, tb secure for such JIB must bo killed a speedy, painless and merciful end. The custom is barbarous one; the pleasure derived therefrom is only such as a heart rendered callous by suffering often witnessed' and little realized can indulge in. THE DAY MUST DAWN WHEN THAT SAVAGE INSTINCT WILL BECOME ERADICATED AND MEN WILL CEASE TO SEEK AND TO FIND PLBA8URE IN DESTROYING OUR GLORIOUS ANIMAL LIFE. The reputation of the Fischer Piano was made and is sustained on QUALITY 125,000 PIANOS YEARS The above statement of fact means th'ai: 125,000 families have listened to the rich, mellow yet powerful tone-quality of the The sixty-six years have but added laurels to the Fischer name, and today it stands foremost in the esteehfcof both the professional and home player.

pr a hts and Grands. All Woods. Write tor Catalogue and explanation oVour lont-time, 164 Fifth Avenue, -near 22d Street and 68 West 125th Street NCW PREPARINGOR 1906. Allcntown Red Meii Starting Av- rmigements to Entertain Council. 'The Council of Pennsylvania, I.

R. will meet in Altentown during the second week of June; 1900 'It will bo its first visit to Allentown in seventeen years. three local tribes have filready started preparations to rt- 'ecelve and entertain the visitors. Daniel K. Hamma, Principal of tho Tenth schools is District Deputy, Great Lehlgh county is chairman ex- offlcio; of 'the cpmniittee on" arrangements.

liorman L. C. Troxell is Secretary. 'i Dlff credit Hub-commi'tteeS Have been appointed to prepare the plans. for convention week.

It Is proposed to have a big Red Men's paraTS on' Thursday' of con- voniio'n week. Another matter -under consideration is the holding of a Red Men's Trading Post during; the cominc; winter to raise -funds to entertain the Great Council. CATAllRH SPECIALIST. Dr. J.

Wm. Trabert, Permunontly located ut 327 North Ninth Street, Lebanon, Pa. prepared to give special attention to all conditions of Oatnrrh. AVAS SISTER'S GUB39T. Harvey L.

of Pottsville, who has been spending tne 1 week with 'his Mrs. Reltz, of North Eighth street, lei't Wednesday for he is employed at present. "THOUGHT IT MEANT DEATH James McKlm, of says of her almost miraculous cure from heart disease by Drl Cure fojv the Heart: "Until I began taking this remedy I despaired, qf, my ho4 heart failure and prostration. One gave me' cjulok relief anil one bottle' The suffer' ings of years were dispelled like an4 Oeo. W.

Behoof. A Keen Appetite and a healthy stomach indicate an active Liver, which is enjoyed by all who use Beecham's Pills. They insure strdng digestion, sweet breath and sound sleep. No other remedy is as good as Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes Wo, ahd 25a OR.

C. B. WAGNER, DENTIST, TJ8 Chestnut Street. l. K.

RAU DEN BUSH, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Cumberland Lebanon, w. WALTER, htt practice, after an ab In New Tork Oltrwhere be took a' ipeoli loura In Disease! of Women, QhlldroB, fuitr mfl Beiital DUeaiea DR. WALTER, 349 North EUrhih 3t Ease go with pair ot Shoes made by George Werner, OUBTOM BOOT AMD 8HOBMAKEB, Cumberland Lebanon, Alio, dealer In Leather and GEORGE Contractor and Reformed George W. Beard, formerly of ihe w.ell known contracting ttrtn ot George W. Beard Reading, died of general debility, aged years, at his residence I r.

Beard was a carfleVtfef by trade and had charge of some very extensive building operations nnd showed himself a thorough master of every detail in connection the business. He became known as a man ot superior j. tulnments in his and eqwik (c every emergency In the 'erectioA of some of the largest structures iti Eastern Pennsylvania, including the St. Mark's Reformed church, this city. About twelve years 'ngb he 'enf gaged in business for himself, fte was very successful.

He then Sedated with him A. .7. and Thomas C. Seldle, who have United the business of G. W.

Beard since his retirement about three years ago. CHANGES RAILWAY OP15IIATING DEPARTMENT TO HARBlSnUBP; S. IJ. Made Place of G. O.

H. Bowman, Assistant. Superintendent Stnckhoiise, of, the Philadelphia and Reading railway company, has Issued the formal notice tor the transfer of the operating-de-t partment of the Lebanon Valley' DiVis-' Ion from Heading to 'The notice, as posted at the local; Station this morning, also announces the appointment of S. B. trainmaster, vice G.

O. Sarvis, makes B. H. Bovvinan assistant. They' will have their offices at thus transferring the operating lo that end of the line.

IK also rumored that the. supervising department, under visor Woand, will be extended tQuin-! tTTS.Rutherford yards. Oils; would greatly enlarge the -ter-j ritory to be covered maintenance' of way, It Is likely (hat the force "ol the supervisor'will b'e increased. The rumor of the proposed change fiTD'd -not be. verified here today.

-'A number of vory'liriportant changes'are being made on'the Vajley branch" at present, and thbngh''th'Qv'arefipfc ahi'In-! ternal 'nature, -and directly "effect the Interest 'v' i ColburnV Me some pepper," you say 1 to your grocer. You forget that the fine rich flavor of your food depends on saying "a can of ColburiVs Pepper should be morft than hot- fiess.to pepper, i.Bo. and lOc iiourlng- and uprlnk- nnK-top cans at your bdok If you doft't like It. i JtluMtfivu lOc a can, Colburn'ii Spleen are Pure and strong. The ArColburn Co 20 YEARS AGO Raprial (torn Dally Two Deeuto Af c- THURSDAY, O'GT.

15, 1885.. roasters at ttie Colebrook furnaces were found to be Insufiicierit to l-onstant demand made upon' them by the 'furnaces, and It wns decided to erect ''-a number of addi'tional "ones. Tile 'ground for the new roasters was staked 'the day by' 'Purveyor George' Hayes. TWe lamp post 'ordered to be erected' at' Fourth street an'd Walnut alley, -placed in position. i2, Q.

A. decided to 'hold a of fair' 'the Ross building, commencing the 2iJth i "of the'rijonth. A B. Landis purchased, a farm in froiir acres Desirable and Country To the Out-of-Town Investors. Brooklyn BoroiiKh, now port ot Oreator New York, uuquestlODfibly oltBfs'tlie greatest "Heo-1 Eetato opportunity now (irnllable unywhorol Some ot our Lebanon peopln during tlio last months have reaUied more than 40 tier cent.

Brooklyn IloaltF, our bPiog cpnnectert with one of the safest and most conservative opera tors In New FOR SALE (n.) 4 Brick Houses, 10IW, 1038, 1040, borland street, Two-story llriok, (b.) Store and Dwelling, 10th and Gumborland stVeets, Throe-story Brick. (o.) 4 Framn, 2011, 201S, 2015, ZOir.Churcl. Btrect; rooms, two-story (d.) HOT. H. Homo, 420G 'liehmaD.

street, 8 rooms, with bath, two-story. Oa.nc-: count of owner moving to Dayton, this propertji to 1)0 eokl quick. ii' Henry. for B'O, -Lizzie old homestead and 3p acres. 'of land; to Baney, for 00..

Henry GocUHey. 'purciiased farm containing of viand, West JMye'rstown, from Widow Knabclv' for $11,000. A (e.) 'Ike, David Iilverlng pro iperty, 'Ike; nc on Cornwall Oote, 86 fftefioh Pike; "now house, two- story, 0 bargain to quick (f.) A Country npcn, with about.Two Acres bl Land. Ono Valnahle Home on tna i UandBomePropnrty on i a Two-story Brick House? 'qn Forgo streut, nettrj Uthstreet. a Two-story Brick House? 'qn Forgo street, nel 4th street.

Valuable North Ninth Store and 11-Uoom Stable for 3 horses, Muln Rtrwt, Joneato.wn. Farm of 72 Acres. 1V4 miles Jroin RAUCH Room 4, Nutting Eighth and Cumberland Streets. THE HIGH Of all the, shows which are, coming lo tho Academy of Music, Saturday, October 21, for matinee 'and: The High Flyers, arc reported cities whore they have appeared to be un'oxceptipnally funny and entert'alja'- Ing There are not less 35 ''people 'in this 1 organization, is an entirely new one, equipped the of everything. The priening IjurlctlaJ; Seiriln-: nry, is said to ken'p the 'audience: in' a flontlnupus uproar pf laufehterj Ttiip Is oljbwecl iVy a vau'dbviile'departiinMt- bf sp)pe of the best including' the.

great musical of Byrnoj AVest and Kenyou, from Hanuncrstelhs, New York. A bevy pf beautif-yl young ladles make up a chorus-, which displays finest of costumes ever seen on any stage. The music is all new, and wo.ll rendered. i 'CO. Loverg' pf wholespmeV-Ttielb-- drama, "properly staged j.eserij-'.' ed company heralded as 'p'do of great merit, and pronouncod be the average of those seen with popular priced attractions, will ujiuye ample opportunity isiaUsfy their desires respccc jnpxt night wjien DR.

laFB UGH COfOOHB. ipeedy reguUton J5 oon ti. Dru LiTRAJJCO. PhiU4 ts or mtfi OEN'L HEPAIRINtk GRANT BPANGLHR. Chestnut street.

and General Repairing promptly ui neatly done. A full line ol tne Wellsbach Bhadea, and QQ grind I I 4 Saturday Only Special Sale 4 It's Rood to see a man liold his youthful; strength and vigor into advanced From 50 to 60 a man should be atliU If he oat, some nervous troublo laithe. comes t6 week. An. attractive, list 'royalty, plays will with.

weli. Icnbwn vaudeville. If ea)t- the great Rosar Trio, comedy. -''musical expertspj' Carietpn Sisters; "The Kat-'CfiH an'd company; of and 'talking mechanical figures; City Quartette, -In and-, melody; Edmond Dupont, the' 'cc- ceiitVici, 1 comedian, and the grapli, with the latest' life motion pictures. The opening, play is The Paris, 15c will be issued M.priday night.

Kpep Byitftro Wjh ptiriiose will reWln nerve and vital forpe till the Mailed to ar.y address for 50c, plain packige. The ZELL DRUG CaBon, O. a says she doesn't stan4 i.on trifles, she has ref- prence-to her feet. NEW LIFE TRIMMED WITH FEATHERS AND 'RIBBONS, $3,98, $2,98, $1.98, WPfA For sale by Frank druggist. EXECUTOR'S SAtB VALUABLE REAL Will behold afc pulill" Halo, nn' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 88, At the American Hoime, Labauon.Ta..'»tl that Valuable Aaal Bitate iltuftted at Cornwall begluniug at point on 'South Centre ttreet, a corner d( theaald Jacob Shark; tboucn name, southwardly J8S It, to IISJON, SAIN, said -alley' westwardl.v 30 the of Caroline Fatecbke; theuoe alous the Baiuo ttiyeti wBttWrVtto tlWP 1 seases, BlledectBof self-a retiBn, toni? pink a aijd restores mail 50q pot.

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