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HSDUSTRIAL EDITION. 1O Pa 50,000 READER WOW LEBANON, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19,1890: I a ITT i "BQQMINQit HOME INSTITUTION 3 TAKE'THE NEWSriffg EAST iCMST WEST; PATTISOS'S INAUGURATION. an Impiwiiis Pa- 1 i 'rade That Oi-t-jision. OPERA HOUSE- Oontonuecl Dissensions Among V-i Senators; turn EEmsmm soi HML. a -committee of TUitmsBUBG, Dec.

inangu- 1 eor H. Spang to Erect a Magnificent Building. Jlacc on Tuesday. JO. it is an- tieipated tha capital will be crowded on PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS DRAWN.

A Oloture Accepted tjio JPreVeiit'ji sBurg are busy arrang- display by the people Mid; of other places in DJ.U- n. "-'t there will be no gen- It Is to IM- an Hwtmr to 3KX7O Maiu Koom 12OX7O feet--Capable Seating 1.571 Kids Asked for IU Ready for Occupation Next Kail. i After having waited for many years Lebanon at last is to have an opera house fitting a city of her size and enter- house of which all our I citizens can feel proud, as its oouo'eptiun mco Bcadlock. WismsaTON, Dec, measure reported from the finance com- aniiteeof the senate the result of feancns action Wednesday nijrht, has that county. It with the cavalry been thonjjht in conflict already with the unwise at this time of th-year to have bUl and thl chances are greatly (the entire division fC the Rational is on a plane equal to many of the thca- i jjnifiirgiarade, toasnincnj tres of the large cities.

I 'I if Thf y-t 4 Mr Geor 1L Spaag- ihe present pro- men thWncnTadjoumer'Binybn S'clock, fOTl I'rictor of Fisher's Hall, reading that trod teen agreed to by unanimous the reason that the two houses of the the city has grown to such proportions authorizing Senator Aldrich to report legislature on thatday to that new better hall in which to tbe senate a proposition to -change ainaerstandnig of the weiteni wu senators -who are interested in the passage of the financial Irill was those who will make ftm agreed to in caucus would be TO- up his official ported to the eenate at the earliest pos- While the governor istreticent upon noble and. that the election bill the it is as a produce operas and theatricals, is desired. ut a draughtsman to work lit, a plan has been drafted fc-wVu'name'for tiuTpIaoes, an! honor to the city and a monument to the not authorized the enterprise of its projector. BPUMRY. i The P.

R. FfeTghr Depot' at Aanvilte Broken 1 Into. SUGAR, COFFEE, SOAP, BIRDS EYE VIEW OF THE LEBANON VALLEY. muons of Opera The opera house will be 120x70 feet tf Illustrated. 3Ir.

Daniel Slusser. the geniel agent of clear on the inside and will occupy the Adams Express company, displays would be laid aside for it. They tinder- oregono conclusion that vacant ground in the rear of the present! jn office three pictorial signs which it into the financial bill lie -eastern senators, who are not very favorably disposed toward the can(Cos lull. Toted for it urath the under- Philadclpbia Belt Line and BEADING VICTORY. itandicg that its fate would ba linked with of the -election bill, and that the -new -rule would be reported and passed the caucus bill was taken up.

Blocked by Terminal Ordinances Passed. PHILADELPHIA. common cotuicirlpassed the Belt line rail- afternoon, and the will undoubtedly sign it. The In accordance with this idea Senator i bill provides for the construction of a called a meeting of the com- railroad twenty-five miles along tiie mittee rules yesterday afternoon, Delaware river front and around Point but Senator Ingafis declined to attend Breeze to the SchuylkiU river. It is 4fae aneeting, because he is among the claimed senators opposed to considering a change that it' iof rules ibefore the financial measure is Philadi road be ce, and any rail- avoiding tedious and dangerous stair awav as far as a climbing.

It will be 43 feet in height, man wa lkiiig along carrying with a stage 38x70 feet; which is believed i ex rcss goods in a carpet bag. The nest to be amply sufficient for the presents- i car( represents a palatial steamer carryr tion spectacular plays, or any piece in cx rO3s gooils to all parts of the which elaborate scenery is called for. i vor The third card represents the Sir. Spang states that the opera house i company in 1890 with a largo express will have a balcony and gallery, the wagO to whii-h is hitched a handsome former to seat 525 persons, the latter 300, an ma the wagon heavily freighted with while the auditorium proper will have CV )ress packages- easy and comfortable chairs which will hj avo being carefully delivered to lf fine anay do so, thereby gaining itaken up. As Democratic senators 'Chooses to connect with the Would not attend meeting 2nay do no quorum, and therefore the meeting access to the harbor, not beheld.

will The Beading terminal bill allowing the jphila'delphia and Beading liailroad extend its tracks about ten xer the center of the city, by i oLan elevated raihrqad, was also maj-or's attitude toward SeasuVe is but it is the il-opinion that the Tsill will become snot attend a meeting of the committee ibefore Ms departure for the west Therwlore the new rule cannot be "bl! reported from the Jan. 1. i.5. i Senator "introanc mew rule without action of the i anittee, Sjut he lias no assurance that a a law. The improvement will cost majority of the sanate will r.oto or it about 88.000,000.

not dutermined, therefore, 5Hiatit wfll l)e toilo if lie should determine to Iring; in rule it would require the pt-eseritseio Jlepublican senators to pass it; and Republican senators are going iinal: Gibbous Expresses Deep Sympathy for Hie Hebrew Race. BALTIMOEK. Dec. Gib- position and hc seatmg comfortably ,40 per- 1Iupule by express driver Owen sons, thus giving the opera house a seat- i ing capacity of 1,571. Dressing Rooms, Incline Floor, Etc.

Immediately imder the stage there will on Our Baclci. it a fact or is it not, that to-day's NEWS is a demonstration of the fact that THE FIRE LADDIES. rt i moss does not crow on the spinal column be 10 dressing rooms for the accommoda-I mossuut friomfi for Christmas to break up the bons, in a letter to The Jewish Expo- Solution. Republican qnoruni. Uat neut, says: "Every friend of humanity must deplore the systematic persecution in cauc SBnancial talLorthe election bill.

It is atora that no (business wfll Bert week of any importance, if the sen- remaui in session, aS Ofbable. mtertainotherthankinaflent i ent HeDrew Tace when I indebted to We have from them the in- of the Old Testament, consolation in ali Christ, our Lord, the founder of our religion, his blessed enoo of ages has shown that tiou of the theatrical people. The floor of the auditorium will be an incline and will have a fall of four and one-half feut, which is deemed sufficient to afford any person in the rear of the house to have a full and unobstructed view of what is transpiring on the stage. The height from the stage to the gridiron, so as to facilitate the prompt and free shifting of the scenery, will be CO feet. The proportions of the curtain are to be 34 feet in width and 32 feet iu height.

A 32- foot main entrance will be had and will run 20 feet back, leading into the new opera house from Fisher's Hall and the entrance into the former will be beautified with large French plate mirrors. To guard against panic or fright in case of fire, Mr. Spang has added six places of on Cumberland, three ou Pheasant alley and one on rear of opera tee. there was nnion of Democratic senators witH IfewKepubJioansiO'pass a free coin- Acebill. Aheavj- of Lebanon City, Lebanon people or the LEBAXON DAILY NEWS? You will of course remember that the oldest daily paper in the Lebanon paper that improves with age, and that to celebrate Christmas conies out in a new, full dress suit, is delivered to you at your home regularly and promptly for a litt'e, wee, puny silver dime per week.

It is worth much more. Everybody says so. No. not everybody, but pretty nearly so. Men's Union Services.

The Men's Union Services in Ziori Lutheran church, last'eveiiing, were well attended. Rev. Gco. B. Resser, St.

John's Reformed church, had charge ot the meeting and delivered a well prepared sermon which elicited tho closest attention of his hearers. Rev. W. It. Duubar, Rev.

Dr. Klopp and John B. Itauch also spoke during the course Wild Will Lebanon's Next Chief Engt- i With the near approach of the time for the election of officers of the City Fire Department, the firemen becoming more and more, restless who shall succeed to the differentofficcs to be filled. At no time-in the history of the department has" less Jealousy and- bickering sTiown itself" than at the present time. Everything is serene and placid and the "deep enmity which formerly existed among the companies has vanished, let us hope never to return.

Last evening a reporter dropped into a certain place, where he found assembled quite a number of the boys who run with the machine. Fire matters were fully discussed aud tho names of several men were mentioned for the position of Chief Engineer. One of the party stated that he thought the preseent incumbent, Dr. John C. Buchcr, woukl be a candidate for reelection, another considered Ex-Chief Gco.

A. Hunter an available candidate, while a third stated that First Assistant Engineer William Embich was entitled to the position. It was also whispered that Sir. Al. Reidel, who for a term acceptably and faithfully served tho office, could be prevailed upon by his friends to accept the position a second time.

The "Hookies" Xew Truck. Mayor's Conrt. Mayor Ilarbcson called court, to order at 8 o'clock. Chief.Yost in charge station house. The first man brought out was Al.

Johnson, an American citizen of African descent. Al. couldn't LEILUftVrr FORTY YEARS AGO" A Pleasant tetter From CoL th.r Mentor of the- lebunon, ITemC Youne SJjftftsr As I look atthe-amoker going npi fromi3i tie various manufactories! of 4nd to" the handsome? ianking oCthecity.Icannofc;. Outuontrafitthe conditions of thetpTaceiij, it was. my.

memory, with- that of, oldest inhabitanl4 -rnns. bacfcliAiDrie'lgr picture of mterestiiig to-your Eighth 3 from what -was." them Bade hotel, now- the Cent rat, back, lllcy, -wait nothing; but the, staWea, ectedVwith tha hotels- Om from, the- Eagle- ho vie he stables connected witfc Burglars Have Fenehant for- The. TUirJ Time: Depot Has Xot Carerot tSta.fr»SgbfD*— pot Will be Stolon. With tho near.approachi ot Christmas, groceries of all description are in, and when or'rather when there is no money to purchase, these necessary articles, they arc frequently got 6n credit, or are stoleiu Tho party that visited AnnvtUe last night and broke house, where- wore kept into the the freight depot of thePhfla- aid their share in hauling: theAJstageaf' delphia. Reading, railroad company.

Which carried passengers to-the moneylesspori nsjantt was. those Eiehanoit oC- tfieir wits, for itreefewss thej uo they spin, but generally managatoUTO borough, beyond it orfthe fat of the land. The burglars forced an entrance into' the freight depot by. knocking off the lock: of the door and when, once insider- broke in the door loading into-that portion of the freight house which at present is being, used as a passenger department. Here they did not get anything, but iu now? stand, were a.

the freight department they helped themi The population, Ithink, selves to sugar, soaprand i was about 1 other articles. They did theirwork, soi Front- On. Eightbt.streeMhere*,^ jvere very few buildings, inferior Ifor.thn> Tha tall Lombardy poplatfli: Ott s. the lots then A FEWOTACTS. exactly locate his'whereabouts last even-j well as to leave no trace or clueas, to- ing, and was pulled in by their identity and Derr.

He was fined S2 and remark- ed that he must now do without a Christmas turkey. He also vowed that he would give the station house a wide berth hereafter. George Rartman, James Sbaefler and Charles Koch, three oystermenr hailing from Baltimore, were arrested for malicious mischief in- breaking 'a window at their new Hayes truck. It is a fact that Lebanon's ladies, are among; the prettiest in the land. ThatLebanonhas-butfewhomelymere.

That no city in. the country caii boast 1 of better, safer or more liberally ducted banking institutions. bank here then, and that indifferent old building with, a watch, box Jiistvigilance-to-see Iraid thebanfcandicarr3t.ontthe did, not seem to, be jit would be tor fasten the bor and jfbr operations- That the fire laddies proud amusement with, the -f-- the residence of Select Councilman Hunsicker. They will be given a-'hearing That there are hundreds of the. girls" who are just longing, for.

good; fashioned sleigh. ity a great work may be accomplished and tempest-tossed souls brought to Christ. down, called persecution, as aome na often jsnowfallos idesmorfh of this city and the ax)u tains along North Carolina border. Ihe nations themselves. I express the ranges from six inches to three aentjjope that all nations through their a reached against those house, on Spring alley.

i of tho evening. These meetings arc it "Will be Constructed. I growing III popularity among Christian Mr. Spang states that the opera house elu and through their instrumental- will be constructed as soon as possible. Some of the work has already been contracted for the inside and at present he is taking bids for the main building.

The plans of the house have been drawn on an elaborate scale, having all the appointments of a first-class theatre and when finished we feel convinced that all our people who believe in such a place will accord Mr. Spang that praise which his enterprise and pluck is so highly deserving of. entjope a a naons ro feet deep. Tianicon the Jiorfolfc and vernl Se ntSi become more and Western railroad and the East lennes- tolerant in matters of religion, as is greatly retarded A heavy snpw ra ta is also reported in upper East Tennessee. Johnson City snow was oight inches on the level, and at Bristol twelve.

WAS Gabricllo Hypnotized? PAIUS, Dec. the trial of Michael Evraud and (Jabrielle Bompard for ow Shoo Branch Hlocaded. the murder of Geuffe, Dr. Browardel Dec 19 -Th- Belle- deposed that Gabrielle was sane though Will" Git" Thar" If Billy Beckley, the favorite of all the patrons of Harry Gerhard's tonsorial rooms at 123 North Ninth street, don't have a well filled purse on xmas it won't be because he is not deserving of it. He has his box up in great shape and right above it, in lettering that would do credit to an expert sign painter, are the words "A Merry Christmas and a Happy It is not often that the NEWS toots its jf ew Year to alt" Billy, you'll "git own horn, very much prefering that an thar," the customers like you and aro DID Von Count the Items? A Uorticster Failure.

i court by that nothing the kind had ever occurred, and JJ. Dec. sen- tnat GabrieUe was fooUng the doc- assignment was made by William tors by pretending to submit to hypnot- J. Mills, 70 East Main street, retail dry jgnj. "Dr.

Voisiu testified that he had foods dealer. The assignee is Joseph hynotized the but declined on C. Wilson, liimited credit and pres- the grounds of professional ethics to sure of New York creditors are the Te the details. Dr. La Cossagne de- assignea for the faaure.

posed that he couldn't say whether the i fracture of Gouffe's neck was due to li Vbconsrb -gtraingUng a cord or hands. SOUTH QUEBEC, Dec, Eyraud retorted, "He tKrand HaUfas express went through St. choked with the cord that you Joseph's bridge, near Levis. It is drew around his neck." These mutual ported that some passengers are killed recriminations disgusted the spectators jmda number injured. All the train and there were cries of "Horrible; let went through except the engine and them be silenced," Eyrand testified that Ijaecaee car.

he put the "body into the sack feet fore. -most. This contradicted the previous evidence. intelligent public pass upon its merits nntrammeled, but we are constrained to repeat the query of a prominent Lebanon gentleman yesterday evening. Said he: "Are you aware of the fact that you today published one hundred and seventy seven separate, live news items in your paper?" We are so accustomed to doing great things that we did not say much about it, but have no doubt that you will find such to be the case if yon take the trouble to.

count as he did. Of one thing you can rest assured, and that is that you get ALL the news in the longing for the day -when you will be a jour at good and those that committed the deed will That the NEWS; is the.Ieader in jour- be held for court. "For meanness," re- marked the Mayor, tt malicions mischief about the Another man working for Hammond Grove is charged with having, committed aud assault at Reading, and" was this, morning given an excursion to that city. The at Rev. Thomas M.

Tundt, superintendent of Bethany orphans' home, writes: "Cannot every individual Sunday school scholar and church member do at least a little towards the support of our home? We must have fully to meet our present indebtedness, and it costs every day to carry on the work. We must have much more than the $2,000 to take us, free of debt, through the winter. And now about, the new is a necessity. Our presentPhome is full and there are yet many who coald and; ought to be taken care of if we had the'rpoin." Readers of the NEWS will be pleased to tho accompanying cut of the new- Hayes truck recently purchased by tte Hook and Ladder company at a cost of $3,000, and which will be delivered on or about February 21. It is the noted foot extension truck, and has a complement of 8 ladders, aggregating 1C8 feet.

Its equipment of hooks, poles, bars, axes, buckets, rope and tackle, lanterns, lamps, door-openers, platforms, battering rams, canvas chutes, is complete. With a good pair of horses, such as will be purchased in the near future, and this model truck, we are better than over prepared Sedgwlck Visit to Myerstown. Last evening about twenty members of Sedgwick Post, No. 42, G. A.

paid a fraternal visnUo Capt. Wm. Tice Post, No. 471, ifyeffeown. There was- no fixed program, but the regular proceedings were interspersed with reminiscences, song and story.

Speaches were made by Comrades II. T. Euston, Jloyer, Arnold, Urban and others of Seilgwick Post and. Comrades Yingst ani D'onges of Post, and the comrades of Myerstown exr.ect return the srisit in'the near future. thtt watchman, sometimes tatte.

Meeting with Success. the demon fire. Rev. A. Graul, pastor of Memorial U.

B. Church, Lehman street, is meeting Cigar Prices Advanced. with good success. Last Sunday morn- Cigar manufacturers of New York, ing eleven were received into church fel- Pennsylvania and other states met in lowship. In the evening he preached the New York and advanced prices about $3 I third of a series of illustrated sermons per thousand on 5 cent grados of cigars, i to a large congregation.

These sermons and $5 on 10" cent grades, will be continued every Sunday evening The recent legislation, whereby an in Kiibipot: tax of 20 cents a nouudon Suma- until the series is complete. The subject average tax of 20 cents a pound on Suma- U.U111 LllU for Sunday evening will be "The Rich Man." The revival services are still be- Blast Furnace Men Threaten to Siupend. A meeting of blast furnace men and; coke and railroad men was held in Pittsburg. The furnace men demanded lower rates from the railroads and lower prices for coke. This was refused by both, and the furnace men of the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys threatened to suspend.

The H. C. Freck Coke company, on behalf of the coke men, asked that definite action be postponed for two was agreed to. nalism in the Lebanon. That'nien or boys who commit burglaries in.

Lebanon: are apt to get 'caught. That Sheriff Miller much pleased; with his quarters in the new jail- That it would be a. capital idea, for the, erect new passenger depoE forthwith. That it will not be many' moons. untiS ths electric street car conductor will boi heard shouting "move up, move up, give-this lady a chance foe a seat." That Lebanon people are access of two of the loveliest parks.ini the State.

That snow is, agreeable than mucl in December. That to-days issue of the NEWS. is. a mammoth and superb showing Lebanon's enterprise, industries and business. 'That Mayor Harbeson came out bird the otherwcefc.

That schbot aremodels of architecture and' once, i That merchants who advertise la the; NEWS prosper. That.Santa. certainly be here; ou December 25th. That Lebanon merchants are jnstnow busy as bees and selling lota of goods small profits. That it is not good for Lebanoa pie, or any others for that matter; to drink.milk with their tea, That fine anil beautiful rigs are plentiful ui this locality.

That all our industries are booming andpayinggoodwagcstotheiremploy.es. That Lebanon has'some of' the finest hotels in the State. That solid intelligent men and seekers after truth never a boxjpwith, himEiim. it- But.theljH folks, girls andi boys, hadi.a^gpoij, tnera fothetesocial parties weref numerous, and. aK for fun.

present jttvenSest of the graces fantastic" hown-tofl the pigeon, andptherft recollections of nistlwety wartttwo," nttiandst'touniy with, his Lamp the change-is almgst there were- no manufactories manufacturing city creasing population, five and; paying: out lars weekly to stitntions, magnified tures, splendid amSt-fon church edifices and command; thaadmiratioraolLYisito; old folks look; wlto. pleasure. aifiwnot liaa.beea.achieycd^antC.1" look forward with. expectations." to. the there are: solid grounds, for this hope: foe-Lebanon has.beenigrert^-'i^ ty endowed by Nature-.

this material growth tois our sense luywr ib progress? Hastbat- beett with.th»other? Have- dronkencn profanity streets, nnpnrityv lesft covetousness i jealousy than formerly, and; -S manly snd. womanly' 4 Ietjuajg' ho peso. i-' the-past forty i of the next forty? good thing to save four cents a. week. That it will be but a short time until Louis Arnofc Lebanon: I7on and Annville wul Arnos the bonds, of matrimony with, street equaluig Euclid Cleveifat.FisheifsHaH.last evenn land.

That Lebanon has several aspirants after political honors. ii NEWS for a little paltry 10 cents per "continued with good i ar cordially invited to attend. All Convicted of Hoitee Rncinji. N. Dec.

Lin- -A bulletin Sur? issuelby tto Joto. Hopkins hospital in made aofctfease, reference to Professor Kochs lymph The racing assoaauou fM radns tha eTeu tuberculosis indictment was for Curke have No serious or un- nd Matclied. pleasant, havB resulted. Hourly A special cable Ven made. There temwrature within rtfn and Ted a i Burued At Snabrislit.

SX.J?- J-, Dec. block of two Story frame buildings belonging to toe Seabrieht association was burned, Onlr not tried jhe lympn instanced cases. A Kcauct i 0n one of the nonncd that, on sion inthestaali employesMJits inillinjhis city will be an. 1. fcha wages of to" I After Dec.

fiharkey and Henry inthe-iiaats 'bf teutiarj- afjir' basis existing just previous to the increase on Jan. 1, 1890. The reduction average 20 cents a day. if Father Dailcy. Dec.

19. Bev. weck. Trinity Lutheran Mliuilon. The young people of Trinity Lutheran Mission had a splendid tune last evening at the residence of Mr.

C. F. A. Schmidt. Rev.

Frank M. Seip presided, and the excellent headway made by him iu his new field of labor was clearly shown though- out the entire evening. The meeting -n as well attended; the exercises were carefully prepared; the audience was in a most appreciative humor, and the social games afforded abundant pleasure. Misses Mary Hoffman and Emma Harpel furnished selections; Misses Emma and Myrtie Boltz sang splendidly; Messrs. Schmidt.

Harry Schools, Harry Lantz and Will Becker and Miss Gertie Light had charge of the music, and they managed the affair very satisfactorily. HanuMraie The handsome stores of Lebanon, displaying most attractive of all varieties of goods are a great contrast with our stores fifteen, or even five, years ago. Indeed, there are few towns iu the State that can show so many mag nificcut store rooms so well stocked with bright and inviting stocks. And the best of it is, they offer bargains to customers, that arc not surpassed in the large cities The moral of all this is: Don't go from home make your purchases. the Kipper.

Jack the Ripper, who had written sue! Day. To-day interesting services were held i the First Female Grammar school, taught by Miss Hettie Kendall, in Lindey Murray building. The school ob- crved what they designated Whittier )ajv" out of respect to America's great Each scholar 'gave a quoWtion rom Whittier and all the popular poems if this justly celebrated man were read. The exercises throughout were of the most entertaining description. Daneyr Vincent church, in it rector of St.

Catholic Stiof J-'aotopy Bnrncd. IT 1. of con- He was ifes- -The miners have fixed Jan. 1, 1891, as the date for an increase of wages -will be do- a curdling and blood red letter to Chie of Police Yost, informing him that was going to start injbutchering women like his prototype in London, failed t. materialize yesterday, as he had to do, and probably it is well that th rasca 1 whoever he may be, iefra'ne-1, a the police were on the look-ont, and his appearance in any section of" tie city subjected him to a treatment i tra leaf has been raised to rate of S3, has had the effect of increasing price.

They say retailers will have to bo satisfied with a less profit on the present grades or order cheaper ones, wrapped with American leaf. A Fine Fieee of Mr. H. I. Daugherty will in a few days erect a very fine memorial to 'his little boy Sarnniie, on Mt.

Lebanon It consists of the figure ou a pedestal with raised letterings. The figure represents an with spreading wmgs.and was execu- That the price of theNpwsis only 10 cents per week of six-days; That the old Jail looks lonesome 1 and seems to ask that.sbmethinjf be: done for or'with That upwards, of fifty.passenge'rtrafh* arrive and, depart fromXebanoadailyl, i That Thomas. H. Capp should b4 elected Speaker of the, Lower House. That If the Quittapahflla.

creefe wai twenty-four times, as strong it would: be good thing for urr and with touisj OTJrienT manifested: itself ai company i nfag: The Will Start a Mr. Clinton TV. Shinier, who has been a clerk in the grocery store of Mr. A. J.

Mark, Cumberland street, is purchasing a great deal of stock of the store which now is being sold out at Sheriff's sale, and having leased the room formerly occupied by Mr; Mark, will start up in the grocery business. ite el i in Italy. It is, now on exhibition at its Mr. DanghertyV yards, Chestnut St. AIoGotvan'a JSxpectorimt.

for Coughs, Colds ami 'Consumption. For tho immediate cure of Bronchitis, sore throat, difficult breathing, asthma and consumption in its early stages, It stands pre-eminent. It produces easy expectoration, soothes the cough atonce, and effects a rapid cure. Thousands who have used it will bear testimony tq the above. 25o a bottle.

Sold by McGow-Uf, Druggist. S. Cor. Seventh and Cumberland Sts. McGowan's Cuticle Salve is the only salve made that; never'fails to cure tetter, riugAvorm and itching piles.

25 cents TERSONAC. County Commissioner-elect Jos. Painter, of Myerstown, wasin the city to-dayi Howard, the 18 year old son of Herman E. Lonjr, died on Wednesday night, in Duluth, Wisconsin. This morning William of Jonestown, was the city.

Ex-County Treasurer Stephen of North, AnnvUle township, was, Jtt the city, to-day. per box. i iported. Ms life. i Mrs.

left for Philadelphia- yesterday. Among- the to- Phuadelpfe from Lebanon yesterday were-Mr. D. Rise and wife. Mrs.

AI. Boughter, residing 1 on CEest- nnt'street, left yesterday for Lewlstown where shS 'will spend the Christmr Mr. Christ Shenk, left yesterday'fd -I, Mr Isaac Lone and occupy their beautiful about, tw miles southeast of town, during the-sum mer have returned totlieir honie in New spend the present a. mostentertamuigfWiestemi 4li citingsituations and- of stlondithat Is. to-please.

Reserved i cured: at once. B. the.farmen*oe?theI caster county atmsfiousej'was. to resign by the poor did. Orie of the' females at the.alrasJiousbS is-nxs says the father oCuher-unborm child stranger, fanner 5 3Ir.

Jacofe'Funcfc, friend of grves a great deat tioit the promotion, od thi; 4 causeiO ncation. in. thift city, ai visit to the-four schools The Democrats of Lebanon are arrange Tng-to attend guration. Th'ereNrvntTiesgencrirnietife uig of all 'Advertiser Ifall at 8 o'clock this, evening, when every' Democrat-both of the county ancfcitrr Is. most cordially" mvJted 1 to be I dinger, office of default oF biil'ne! round trip.

Those who- expect to attend: ire requested hand in their names; The funeral of the L'eoB took place residenceon South Fifth street. tiful floral offering was sent in byCsmpS 65, P. O. S. of A.

It consisted oFaJpfe" of wax work, wrought into a ing the name and number of the C'amp- in purple letters. A committee oC Camp ittended'the funeraE 1 ELECTRIC'" STREET SCENE LEBANON IK 1891. Au auction" of and uottons will bo. held in, the new itora room'of'Jlrs. Samuel I street property).

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