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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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(NHARD I AND SHARP, nt Lthanon at MAY 11. Tented. following account of tho tost of a pounds) Bnlton ateamflr Stt from the Jack sou, Daily of tlio 1st Instant: morning in tho presence of 1RO fltlfflber of spectators tlio now WAS brought out to bo tailed. tlitlil in snoli eases there were Rovornl Ivfttatages to labor under, such as -ihone, scarcity of water, but Ifttle Jobn MoOfll" Was not found itlntf, will bo scon by tho following of the judged tefi, Me OUl, fbrtman Gem Fire ttoi S. 'fho undersigned ootnmlltoc appointed to decide upon tlio merits of the flrd engine furnlshnd you by tlio manufacturing company, would I report as follows: Ihat the jra Otof Ilia had nveipomiiln of steam In minutes from tho time of lighting fltD: that she forced water through HJO feet of IIOHO In four and one-half JttNmteH, and that in six minutes from the of llfflitlng tho nro throw a good l)t a stream that would feffectlro sorvloo on tho roof of any Itdltig Jackson; that she throw four Inen utreams at least ton feet above lilfoofbfthooapltol; that through 200 it Of IlOHO oho throw a I Incli stream feet five inches.

Your committee wpttolttlly gratified by the fact that iQ engine, though small, maintained a solid fltioatn at tho distance of foot. IlOIIHIlT WM. J. BLOWN, Ju, A. 0.

LrcwiB, C'ommitleo. Hnnrolnry'd Itepoi-l. $ho managers of tho Union Donovolimt iBoolatlon desire to make a short report Winter's work. HOOIIIH were turned on North Ninth streot, for tlio mini $50, and formally opened tho Mrst week In December and closed about tho of March. A oompotent woman footed to take charge of tho soup M6nt ftt an expense of $8 a wook, Igt-the ropruttontlng the oburches, spent dally many T8 Investigating applications, vlBlting ftnd giving a ready and mibstan- jjponno to tho wants of tho worthy if, Money received from all sources tmntod to $480.48, of -which amount was expanded In purchaHing gro- iart, olo coal mid provlsioiiH, vlng a balance In tho treasury of Medicine was furnished the sick, 1 comforts, flannels, and all Illgs iiccesmiry given to tho needy.

i donations to tlio no up house by thu ids of tho cause wan so generous as enable tlio managers to give tho 177 omon and children applying subHtantlal bOBfdos tho 100 quarts of soup to itieir homes. Twenty-live tons ,1 aud 40 palm of now shoos wore iltor! during tho Winter, besides a of half worn shoes and clothing, bdly dona tod by the public. All men unless old or sick, wore ro- jiftod to pay five oontfl for a meal; tills US of tho tramp nuisance of lust Altogether tho managers of tho 'OOifttlon can congratulate thomsolvoH iha success, attending their work, and nro otipoolally duo our presl- rtyfor tho Interest and gonoroslty she i Bjanlfosted tho otitiro winter. 5 ttespeotfully subm.iltod, M. F.

JOHNSTON, Secretary. SPORtINQ At Ht. At III- Ball At NPW WinhlnKton, New York, 8. At BfMrton, 17, I'hllsdelpfcift, 4. At ChiMmrt, a At Dntrolt, fl; I'ittalniru, At Clnveliin.l- Clovelnnil, Urooklyd, 7.

At Ixmlsvllle, 10; Athletic-, B. At C'lnHtinntl-- ClnHnnfttl, 12; Ix.ul«-Ht. 6: Hnltlmore, JnniKjKirt, Wl 7 At Now YftlP, It; Trinity, I. At Bridgeport Bridgnpcirt, Dnnbury, 4. At trtli-n- Toronto, Utlcn, h.

At, nnwi-gn- II; O.itvcgo, n. At llliiglimnt'in- Illnghamton, 10; Hninllton, 7. At, Hyrnruw) HtifTnlo, 11; Htdi-H, 7. At New Hftvoti-- New Jfnven, 10; Hartford, At, Wntorlmry, Hpritignolfl, n. KABIIVIW.B, Mny II.

It on good authority that thn Dwynr bavo inirchiMod tho 4-yertf-olil colt, Kginont from Curtis Ncpper for Tho horwi lion Imd UUIe Itiiown of until lout full, when ho ruiinlrig ftt Dallas, Tex. HP fur nuil Ill-ought, The flml in''" lie In Im won In (tinier, iiml Inter lie HIK-II raccrH Knvor, Hlgln ninl Irish I'nt In hollow fnnlilmi. ST. PAUL, Mny -Tommy Danfortli, of New York, nml Tommy Wai-ren, fentlier- wi'lght puglllxtM, Blgiiwl iirtli-lrn of ngrei'inenl forn twenty i-uiinil unntimt with light glnvi-s, MnrijtilH of (jnwtiiHliury rules, to tnloi plix-n In MliineiipnIlB on May Tlio lieltlng Is Kllglitly In favor of Wiirrnn. llAijTiMoiiK, May H.

-First ram, thrwv quariurH of mile; llrltmmlc Ifnrnniu Horiillil, llraillhluton thlnl; 1 Hccnnd rnco, ono mile; Kllwibuth lli-Ht, Vnllant Hocotid, linker third; tlmi), I 'f'lilnl nice, one mile, KnllfiiK; Hnltor Olcnilon wciiiid, IJehiiiinl, third; llmo, l-M'j. Kiuii-lh rnue, the lOincocaH hnndli-'ap, onn ami "ne- olglith mllo; Ury Monopolo fli-Kt, 1'nslin wciinil, Ilcsf Ihlnl; Unie, Fifth rnen, DIIM imd ono-nlxtei'iith mile; I'nnnmn Nil IJeHpnramlum nwouil, lying KnlgUt tltlnl; tlino, 1 May 11. Tho Mini-tors in tho Kentucky Dorliy lo-duy nro llnnburg, JIIKH- blu, Jim I Monlroso, 1'iiteoii, Jinn Ymi, St. Vnlnnllne und Clarion. The llrht wan nx Ilniihurg, Jim Uoro, I'eudiuinls, Jm-o- liln, $S3(); Jinn Yun, Monti'DW, I'cjtuon, fl.1; Clarion, Ht.

Valentine, In tho next pool Jacobin mid Uuro Hold even at tuOU anil thu olhwn Atfhuwev of irtsmon In some parts of Nevada are ting the groat slaughter of quails Iwf'pob hunters" on the Carson Other places where tho birds shelter dining tho late big storm, IB to bo deplored, but it will a now Htook of quail A years ago wo had In this remarkable shower of quail, rred about 4 o'clock hi the ovu- the fall of tho year. Whore the iopio from no one could imagine, as of-, tho large mountain variety Brfeo.1 beauties. The fall of birds ijklod from about Button avenue out tth of Union shaft, reaching over three of a mile of ground. When jy fell they seemed to bo completely People caught them by their hata over thorn simply, them up. Everybody had quail, iufe a hundred wore caught alive and ipt'lu cages aud pens iu various town.

Ajpurious thing was that Beernod perfoetly UITOO aud at home There were at the time niany jpplrJions about this groat Of, KuailH. Tho most probable the phenomenon wan that the collected at, some points In the for the purpose of migrating to southward, but had either mistaken HJiQlr ooursoiQr had been blown out of it, BO How on and on till they wore to come to the ground through hauatloti. Night coming on soon after S-tjle blr hundrods roosted about the Tlie srnxwoll Luiirt uriint tiano Again. WAHllINdTO.i, May Autlng Coniiuix- Hlonur HtiK-kHliiKor, of tlio gonurnl Innil ollloa, wjorctnry of the Intorlnr to recommunil to thu attorney geiiornl that ho fllo motion In the supremo court for renrgu- meiit In tho folubratod Maxwell laud grant vam, nlleglng Hint tbo duclnlmi of tlio Colorado court, which WHH Bustalned by thu HU- proniu court, orral in ninny partlculnra, which he DpaclftuB. Mr.

ulnluij that uvldonco hua licon dlHcovoruil of an Important character, which should IHJ brought to thu nltonllnn of thu court, and HUggcBtJ) thut Hon. Benjamin Butler, who, ho suya, IH faiulllnr with tlio fnete, bu employed tn pruparo a brief In the euflo. A C'utliollo LONDON, Muy 11. Cardinal Manning la the oldof promoter of a projuut to eoiwono.in Lomlon ut nn early dnto tt congress of Kng- llnli Hpoaklng llpinnn Catholics, with tho object of exhaustively dlHcussIng tho of tho progrewi of tho Christian rullgion, the rolatlvo poHltfoim of labor and capital as neiiumnry to ouo another and many other Hubjocts in which tlio uuuroli has vital Interest. It In bollovod that Cardinal Olb- boiiB and other American prelutos will pnr- ticipato diilllieratloiiH of thu uongroHfl, the ui'raiiKomenta (or holding which uro ulruiuly uonipluto.

IIU ITutltur. MKMl'iHH, May Nown has jtut been reeolvod of murder which was committed ixurosa tho rlvor, in Crittomlon county, Ark. Manuol Arnold, who hag boen paying uttention to daughter of Ijaw- rcliee, won forbidden tho hounoj anil when bo ualluil a row eusuod between him and tho father of tlie girl. Tho old man lifted an' ax OB if to Htrllee tho Intrudur, but, Arnold was too ipiiuk for him. Ho pulled Un pistol and nuot Uiwreneo, killing him Inntantly.

Tho murderer Is bolng trooked with bloodliounds, CouvlutlilK ThliivUh lli'ukoniun. FiTTHnuua, May Yentonlay oftomoou the jury in the ease of W. T. Luvollo, tho Panhandle railroad brakeman on trial for robbing freight earn, brought in verdict of guilty. J.

C. DuiUap, another of tbu alleged thiuveB, was called up for trial aud ploade4 guilty. The trial of John Haggerty Is in progress. It will be closed to-day and no moi-Q railroad uuava will bo tried until June term of court. Murluo Nuw YottK, May Arrived, staunci-s Hogulator, Wilmington, N.

Wllkosbiimi Boston; AmoH 0. Bnrstow, Providence; Ar- danloh, St. JngoduCuba; City of San Antonio, Port lloyul; Buniioolo, Charleston; IjOiilsliuiu, Now Orleans; Allan, Baviuilllu April 91; BtuiMuroos, Havana. Bark Klid, Maeelo. out, stonmor Hammonla, from Now York, at Hamburg.

with School 1'umln. JAMKSTOWN, N. Muy It is rumored Hint. Edwni-U Moore, a lending 'citizen of Clamidpn, has decamped with the funds of the school board, of whiuh ha was tronn urur, and that large nuiuber of hlu frlendu who loaned him money havu boon vlutlmiiced. He Is thought to bo in Canada.

He loft bo- hind a wife and two children. Hr 1 awl the next day boys wore oatoh- and killing them up to 11 or 13 o'clock, By that time nearly all the had sqattered the IjillB. There they ronValnod to brood anil slock the as it Is not known that they got together again to try a second Tore Slivoud to Tutter. In IIU Oofflu. a citizen, of ilS'4, Indiana, dropped apparently Mow llu Lout Life.

May Patrick MoNulty, well known oil uponitor, lost hla life in manner uupruuodenUHl among oil oponitoru. was working nlone In tho ICano llskl and wtpootod to Btrlku vein of When ii was tupped tho flow was so powerful that he wuu asphyxiated on Uie and wax fouiu doiwl at the drill. MoNulty llvwl heiv. tload at tlie session of the Lutheran Kvim. gcllpul syuod.

His body was for burial and shipped to Uis homo, When the ooflin was opened ft was found thut he had Uoen alive, turning over aud tear- Jug his Shroud, his frenzy, Tho brake, Wttn liftfti'd klokiuK inside the eoftln lid. The man lying on his fuoo when the "Banket was oponud. Ho had come to life ftud tUou stuothered to death. Sovlcty. for Friday are 'fWhipJilsiinipro Aftlrinatlve, Wvl as A.

Josouli A. negative, Curtis Ellas Mader; sulootloi), William orltlo, Jphu If. G. JS. ork Brooklyn, on Tuesday, ottwj tf'P tlQketo foy five leaver A-uuvlUo It 0:58 a.

iu. Wednesday, May 11, 1887 Two styles of middle-weight, 42 inch, suiting stuffs that'l make talk. Price so low. The price of poorer goods and under "mark at that. These are new, staple, handsome, perfect.

The trouble's with the maker. Trade too fast for him. Comes to you through us. Look at the stufis. Mixed Camel's Hair, Simple weave.

8 shades, mostly giving a mottled-gray effect. Perfecl for a seaside or mountain costume. cents. A stufi, with promiscuous Httle knots and bunches and (lukes of contrasting color woven so closely in the fabric that they seem rather than are. This too in 8 shades, cents.

hovolty counters, southwest ol ceutro, We've had Printed Flannels before, but not such Printed Flannels, The richest that can be ce than be had last season. Fruit of a rear's thought and work by the naker. Genuine, thin, 11-wool Flannel. Striped and figured; 37 styles and colorings rom one of the two or three Alsace-Lorraine printers who stand at the in such things, Tennis and floating Suit stuff; perfect combinations in many of the popular club colors. 5 cents.

orllieaslof cpiitre. 500 dress lengths.of stuff that lave been $1.25, a If 75 cents. Tricots, Plain Cloths, Camels lairs, Serges, Camel's Hair Grenadines, Canvas Curl and ike seasonable and desirable Odd pieces, broken lots. We cut them into patterns ample or a dress and let them go at ast-end prices. 6 yards 54 inch goods.

8 yards 42-inch goods. $375 and $4 each. tanninnl counter, northwest of renlre. A chill on the best furniture justness in other stores, ft when we began selling Gladowski Chamber Suits, Chiffonieres and Sideboards at ess than such goods were ever jffcred for before. Mahogany, Oak and Cherry; delivered vhen wanted.

Suites were $100 to $300, Suites now $75 to ecoml street side. More things for sporting wear than we know of any- ivhere. The lloor space of a ood size store given to them, tennis, boating, base ball, ricket, swimming, bicycle and ither things. From Virgoe, vlicklleton London, and ho best domestic makers. Seiir (I Irani Window.

Almost anything the Tourist icecls. Two of the tands 2o cents to Tab- ets 8 cents up. iisemeut, eiist, of eentro. The Fancy Turkish Towels you've been waiting for are icre. Gay as you please; for plashes or scarfs, if you wish, 8x35 inches; knotted fringe; 5 cents.

The uncolored cot- ons worth nearly that. Last we had before like them were 22 cents. North ol Transept, wiwt of main nlslo. Plain Cashmere Shawls. ardinal, cream, bine and pink.

legont Wraps for piazza or drawing-room. Fine, soft, cling ng things that lend beauty. $1.25 up. leeond floor, near Juniper and C'heslnul slrce.ls corner. A Chestnut street window lints of what we've lately been doing in Table Cutlery.

Proper ajoocls and plenty of them. Prices as proper as the goods. Near Juniper street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City-hall square.

IT Is related Umt two of tbo guests at Mr. Andrew Carnegie's wedding were telegraph boyu out in Pittsburg with liitn forty years ago. They wore Robert Pit- oalrn, the suporfntendout of the Pennsylvania's western division and a man of wealth, and David MoCargo, who is now tbo general manager' of tbo Allegheny Valley Railroad. All three served in tbo old Atlantic Ohio telegraph office in Pittsburg, the first over established there, and did the entire messenger work of the place. Andrew Carnegie and hla brother Tom, who was about nine years his junior, that) lived across the river in Allegheny City, where they supported their widowed mother as.bost they oould.

Eaol of those old-time messenger boys liau since grown rich through hard work, Duiiumtlu Market. The Market Committee of Councils announuoB that tbo summer arraugoinenl for the holding of the domestic market has been changed from Friday to Saturday morning. The now arrangement iu to go into effect this Saturday, June 14. Market people will govern themselves uuoordlngly. JIAHKKT COMMITTKK.

nuiyll-at 1'iiroliunliii; Now John I). Itauoh, of the firm of John li. Rauoh Bon, dry goods dealers, oornei Tenth and Cumberland streets, is now in the Eaxtern cities purchasing a full line oi iKonalilu goods, wbioh will be open foi inspection by Friday or Saturday. An invitation to null uad see UIOHO goods It. extended.

I I I iIT Don't lloliwvu It. Don't bollevo it until you have followed the crowd and convinced yourselves that tho largest and beat stock of Ueuuiuo Uargainu In Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers are always found at Cohen lira's Philadelphia Shoe Store, 710 Cumberland street, (Hunch's building), Lebanon, Pa. uiayll-iit THK LONG AND SHORT OF IT. The Boys outgrow and do not wear out the Clothing bought from the great Oak Hall. Men tire of it long before it's won out.

The prices are assuredly right WANAMAKER IRQWN, OAK HAUL, COR, timer PARAGRAPHS. The rtlni art baring a good effect on vegetation. 1'rof. Rice, 8ing Sing, N. "Two cured of 'Sftlt-Ftlieam' by mof'i 'Bkln-SocceM'." 25 75 cti.

rugglslK. Calmer Chemical Co. N. Y. An veil gives you a janndlctd complexion.

STFrftnh received dally at Ira C. 32 Bontli Ninth street. Matm Tells look well on highly florid facet. lUTAnotlier lot of 85 cent corsets at C. Hhcnk'd.

The nociety sleeye fa becoming more ecccniric than A fine selection of wo copied for 5 cents, will he found at illllftr Organ company's Music House, 821 Cumberland direct. ElT Flfther, the dyer, tnakcfl old clotlion tow, Violins, gultarn, shent music, ban- DR, ntringfl, bijou orchosl rones, and every- hltig in tho mimio line will found at Miller Organ company's Mimic House, 821 Cumberland Rtroct. and Ilulo threail gloves, in all and at C. Shunk's, 814 jnmbarland ntreet. Flwhor, tho dyer, 127 North Ninth street, makoH old look like now.

HT Tho Decker 1'ianos Miller Organ company's Music House, H21 Cumberland Rtreat. ISf Trade dollars taken at par at Mll- or's shoo store. ty For a good SO cent kid glove go to Hhonlt's. Kvory Piano and Organ Bold at, Hillor Organ company's Mimic House, 821 Jumborland street, is guaranteed for five years. inuyO-lw OrniKl HprliiK Opinilng of Cnrtnlim.

I would rtSspootfully call tlio attention tho public and extend an invltloti to all call at my Furniture Bazar, 724 and 720 Cumberland street (llrst floor), on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Alay 12, 13 and 14, where I will have tho finest lisplay of Curtains ever exhibited in this city. I havo over 260 different stylet) of hiipuro D'Art, Madras Lace, Nottliirf- lam, DriiHHols Loco, 1'erHian Chenille, 'rlsh Point, Algerian Stripe (plain fringe), Swiss Tambold, Bilk MmlraH, Turcoman, Tapestry ami Haw Silk Curtains, ranging price from $5 to $150 par pair. Kvcry- made welcome, whether they buy ir not. DonotmlsM Ihis opportunity of tlio finest display of Curtains ever nado in Lebanon, Respectfully, nayll-4t f), A. FIUNTB.

Save nionoy. Mr. Baxtrossor, proprietor of tho Ninth street market house, hux opened a now shoo store at No. 822 Cumberland street, Lebanon, next door to HhenU's dry goods store, where you can bo suited in fine shoes down to the best plow shoes. Mr, Uaxtressor noils good solid work at very ow prices.

Ladies fine kid as low as $1, 41.25 and men's dress shoos and $2, up to the finest, liaby shoos 25, 45 awl 50 conts. Please call in and see Ills stock. mayll-2w Tlio DubliiH Cry for It, And the old folks laugh when they find iliat the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup Figs, is more easily taken and more beneficial In its action than bitter, nauseous medicines. It is a most valuable family remedy to act on the bowels, to oleauso tho system, and to dispols headaches and fevers. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup San Francisco, California, For sale by Frank A.

Matthos. PLBASB Owing to the false rumor prevailing that 1 had promised Hauer Bros. Reinoehl, when I sold them the ctear factory, No. 813, then in Fnnek's Hall building, that I would stay out of the cigar manufacturing I take this nethod of correcting the name. This rumor, no doubt, originated through some evil-minded persons, as any person who may feel himself interested can BCO the agreement if they call at my office, read it or themselves and le.irn that no men- ion is made therein about staying out of lie cigar manufacturing business.

Below give my affidavit arid also that of A. Kochenbergor. IX U- LONO. whom it may concern: Tills Is to certify hat whrm I negotiated wltli HniKir telnovhl for tlie sale of my '-Ittar ftirtiiry. which was then In wliat Is known us Hal! nillilliiK," that I toM them that I roem; thn Iglitto manufacture rlpars should my ntcnded nmiertaklriK, (fpaf tolmcco Imslnrws), urove iinsntlstiu-lory to Then, on AIIKIIHI 7,1885, wlifin the nBrei-mnnt was nrawii up.

I Kaln referred them to what was previously iiokcii of In to mannfnctiirlnp; elKnrs nv.self, slKinlil 1 niialii choose to start said biwl- irss. Hhdiild they (HainT Itrns. eel to my aj-aln rntiirniiiK to wild I would not sell. Tlicn Hauer llros.A Kulnoclil isked me whether 1 would not sign off toabslaln rom inamifnctnrliiK for twoyi-ars, willed 1 was nit agreed to, unless they jinld me llvi; thousand lollnrs Instead of twotlionsnnd dollars, the price hey paid mice did not Include any stock nly tho fixtures, Ac.) They not being willing to lay the live thousand dollars, but accepted tin: oriner proposition of mine of two thousand dot- it rx, thus l-nvlng II optional to me to start inan- ifaRturlng clgnrs again at any time I might sen It to do so. Mad I agreed tostayoutof in.uiufac- urlng cigars then mention would have been nnile thereof In the agreement, but I reserved he light to start In again, lience no mention was made thereof.

Witness my hand and sealthls -Ithdayof May, 8H7. 1). Alllrmed and subscrihed to the above siate- nent this 4th dav of May, A. I). 18X7.

J'KTJSIl IfAUKIt, Notary 1'iiblle. This Is to certify that on the 27th day of August, Mr. I). Long sold to Hauer Bros. lelnnehl, Cigar Factory No.

InFmiek' fall Uulldltig, Lebanon, and thut 7, A. was speelattti by II. be personally present at the Illlln ml of the agreement and hill of sale, animpcctt inrm, 1111. 11, uv'iiu nwiu i nnici iriun. leliMiehl, Cigar Factory No.

In Fnnek's lall IHUldliig, M. 'g eHsio foi'lowlng facts: That said I). H. jong will follow Leaf Tohacco business. Should wlilienf business not give Hatisfacllon wonlu ollow other business ho might see 111, the iiaiHifaeture of cigars nnl excepted.

That said agreement does not contain debarring said f). It. Dong from again returning to iimnu- acturlng cigars, neither docs it set any time be- ore I could return to manufacturing cigars, If vo so desired. That siild 1). It.

Ltmgtwas willing abstain from manufacturing cigars for two years. Provldad said Hauer Bros. Helnoelil him Klvo Thousand Hollars, which proposl- was not accepted. In Justice lo Mr. D.

11. I make this statement myself, and of my iwu fret) will, on this iourt.li day of May, In the year one thousand eight, hundred and eighty- icven, wlierennto alnx my hand and seal. my hand and seal Ihis4lh day of May, IKH7. A. M.

KOCHKNJUiltUKIt. Alllrmed and subscribed the above state- nent I his 4th day of May. 1887. 1'KTKH IIAtlKIt, Notary Public-. Ohoap f-annnulcii un OaLunlnj-, Jilaj Train leaves Lebanon 7:20 a.

fare, 80 cents. Leaves Cornwall at 7:35 and Miner's Village at a. m. Fair 00 contH, via Cornwall railroad. Chlprt.

Ira Shirk, 32 South Ninth street, is tbo only place in tbo city to buy fust-class Saratoga chips. aprllSl Removal of Tupe Worm, Prof. Albright removed a tape worn: from Win. Kelley, Cornwall. The Pro- foKHor has up to tho present time removed .13 tape worms In and around tho vicinity of Lebanon; 80 of which the patients have been doctoring for dys- pepitla, consumption, medicine is for sale by all druggists, nuyO-2t Syrup Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup San Franolsoo, is Nature's Own true Laxative.

It Is tho most easily taken and the most pleasant effective remedy known to cleanse tbo sys tern when billoiiH or costive; to dispo. headaches, colds and fevers; to cure habitual constipation; indigestion, etc. Foi sale in 60 ccnls and $1,00 bottles by Frank A. Matthon. MAUKJED.

OAllDNKIt-HOWAHJX-On the 10th Inst, by the Jlev. IJr. F. W. Kremor, Mr.

Uharles If Qiirdncr, to Miss Agnes Howard, both of this city. Annvllle, on the 8tli Inst. Mrs. C'utharlnu sttilnmetz, In lier 81st year The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral froii her late ivsuknuo in AnnvillD, uu Tlnirmlay May 12th, ut 1:30 o'clock p. Interment 01 Kvergrocn cemetery.

maylO-Et Mother) MotlioraM Are you ainturUca at night aud broken your rest by a sick oliild suffering and crylni with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? 1 so, go ut ouce and get a bottle of MUH. WIN BllOW'H SOOTiiiNU BYBUJ 1 It will relieve the poor littlu suflerer upon It; tiiure no nilstake about it. There In Dot mother on earth who hail ever used it who will not tell you at once that It wlllrogu late the bowels, ana give rest to the mother and relief and health to tlie child, operatlm llkuinaglo. it Is perfectly safe to use In oases, and plewmif to the tante, and la the pro nurlptlon of one of the oldest and best female physluluns unU nursas In the United mutes Bold everywhere, itfioante abottla. apr27-li ilphlft ftfouor Afnrlcot.

up STOCK QUOTATIONS reported up to 12 o'clock by DeHaven TownseuU, Wukers, No. 86 TATIONS rep by DeHaven TownseuU, Uouth Third Blocks bough and told either lor ctuli or oil margin. May 10, 1887. Bid I'emisyIvaiila I'hllaifelplila hehlgU Vulley Coiil and NavlBatWO 60 N. Y.

puna. 11 New Jersey Central Northeru Puclllo Oom Northern 1'aclUu 21 S3 Union I'aolfto 8V Wenturn Union TO West Shorn IsU Louisville Wl Silver (Trades) ItlTl'UltN KNUAUKMKKT OF MISS KITTIE RHOADS. TO.NIGUTJ FORGEME-NOT PRICKS, DID YOU SEE Iilin File Lid! Calf WITH A MM Genuine French Kid Top at $3, Will Compare Witt Any $1 To Convince yourself that such is a Fact Call and See Them at COHEN PHILADELPHIA SHOE STORE, (RAUCIl'S NEW BUILDING), 719 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ANUHE FOll SALE-ABOUT 50 TONS of Hood Horse Manure.

For Sale by JOHN BHKJHTBILL, Corner of Tenth and Cumberland streets, Lebanon, I'a. LIT Building and Loan Association. Till! llOAlin OH DlKKCTOKS OP THIS ASSOCIATION IIAVB KEBOI.VET) TO OPEN A NEW SERIES No. 2 The Hooks are now open lor Subscription ol Slock with the. Treasurer, Allen 1).

Holler, Lebanon Trust and Hale Deposit Hank building. The llrst payment, to he made on or before the fourth Tuesday 1887. .1. H. 1MCDSEUKKH, 1'resldcnt.

OKO. U. ScuocK, inaytf-ld "iKJUBTUS 11. UEHNEY'S PUIll.IC BALE OP FINE WESTERN HORSES. WII.I.

HE SOLP AT BALE, ON at tho CKNTKAI. HOTEL, Ceorge W. Imboden Prourletor, In the C'lly of Lebanon, One Ca Load of Fine WESTERN HORSES 8ucli as Heavy Normans, Clydesdale, at)( somo of tho Finest Drivers and General Pur pose Horses ever brought to Lebanon. Also (I odd Hmod Mares and one pair of Mules. This stock has been selected with great care We have handled them, and driven, and by sr doing liiivo full knowledge of them In every re spoet.

Parties in need of good horses should not fal In attend this sale. Tliu horses wfll arrive on Saturday, May 14 1887. A liberal credit will be given. hide to commence at 1 o'clock, when terms will ba miwlo known by may9-td. AUGUSTUS If.

BEHNEY. FOH HIGHWAY MATE11I (Highway Committee of the of Lebanon ASKS bids for tne lollowlut, materials to bo furnished at such time and such quantities, delivered at such placesosiuay be directed by said Committee during the cur rent municipal year, to wit: for White Oak Plank Hemlock Plank, White Pino Stringers, Pin Boards and Scantling. Stone for streets, per ton, at the works, or delivered where and when wanted, a size to pass through two Inch rine. less tlmu live Inchon thick, per square foot. ff All bids to be accompanied by bond In the sum of S'-iOO, with approved security, or aortl lied check, for acceptance of contract.

Bids tc be opened and contract awarded on Monday May iu, 1881, at 8 o'clock. JBT The city reserves the right to reject any and all bid. ALFRED GATES, Chairman Highway Committee. W. HAHBEBON, Clerk.

TTANU8 WANTED I Hands "Wanted! HANDS WANTED! Women, glrlH and boys wanted lor dilteveu kinds of light work. Apply at Factory, Nortl Eighth street. L. ItKlXlJNSTKIN, nmy4-tf Superintendent. E.

2 Z. KEHLEK BON, IlKAL ESTATK AGKNTS OFFICE, 124 North Eightli Street, Lelmnou, Fa. Tney have always on hand a -i large iniiiibor of Houses.Funna undBulUlliif Lots Kor Hole. 1'nrsoiiH wishing to buy or Sell will do well by giving them a cull. Correspondence solicited.

uprill-lf K. 'A. KKHMHt BON. AND CONGRESS SHOES, MADE OP TjT AN US WANTED I' Hands "W'antedl HANDS WANTED! Women, girls and boys wauled for different kinds uf ngiit work. Apply at factory.

North UlCtXHNHTKIN, Superintendent. Eighth street. TJHOP08ALB-8EALEU PHOPOHAL8 AJtE asked fur the erection of several brick houses on Uliostnut street, North aide, between Eighth street and Liberty alley. Plans and suecillcutlons can bu seen by calling on Qeo. tiassert.

No. 19)1 Houili Hlxth street. Proposals must all be iu by Saturday evening, May 14th ut 7 o'clock. Tho right lo rujcctuuy or all bids Is ronorved. mayS-ld Address, BKOKIK H.

HAUOK. K. KAUDKNIWBH, Books opened and clusod. AucuunU uf any kind, Posted, Balanced, Audited aud adjusted. A limited number ot private scholars In Bookkeeping will taken.

Full satisfaction guaranteed, or no charges. Itefureiicus as to competency and practical experience given if desired. For further Information address febl-lf P. O. BOX 580.

HEK8QNBHAV1NH CLAIMS aglust tliu Wasliiiigtou lloso Company No, must presuiit them for payment before June 1,1887.10 J.HlllNUia KHAUHK, nmy'J-1 Ulmlrmaii t'oiumittce. WM. 8. HUBEU, uutti of of J'eniisylvuuUt. oe No.

BUM Uumberlaud street, Lebanon, Horrlug SMALL FAHHBLL Si ouo pounds. NEW a OFF10B TPOB KKNT-TUK BUSINEBS BOOM No.ji Jp SQUtU Ninth street, lately occuvledby Newcomer. Apply to It. HOU8KIIOLUUU, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE AGENT, No; 15 North Ninth Street, Lebanon, Pa. for the I.lfo und Accident Depart UK-MIS of thn Insuvaiioo Com- of Hartford, Conn.

of Life, Accident, Uvo Stock und oft IiiNuranco. The following de.slrable propcrtlOR are olfereil for 1. Two story Hrick N.Ninth street. 2. Two story Hrlek House, 10l, Church street, a.

Two-Htory Brick House, 401) N.Ninth street 4. Two-story Hrlek House, corner Tenth and Heull streets. B. hot. 42 feet front, on Lehman, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets.

(i. Six Lots on (Jlmrch street. West Lebanon. 7. Kour Kriiine Houses on (lullford, west of 8.

Twenty-eight (28) Building Lots on Fourth y. Two-story Itrlck House, 315 N.Ninth street 10 To Acres and 15 Perches of Laud In South Lebanon lownshlu; $475. 11. Ten Acres or Laud adjoining city limits; for sale cheap. 12.

Two Two-story Brick Houses on Partridge avenue. 13. Fifty-one (51) feet front on Cumberland 14. Five (5) Frame Houses on Partridge alley. 15.

Two hundred (200) Building Lots on West Lehumii street. 10. Two hundred (200) Building Lots on West Chestnut and Cumberland streets. 1 17. Six hundred (600) feet front on Main road Northwest of Brocks furnaces.

18. Two-story Brick House, 401 Lehman street. 19. Two-Story Brick House, 423 ailil 425 North Ninth street. 20.

Two-story Frame House, corner GG feet, Spring and Cumberland streets. Pour (4) Two-story Frame Houses on Fifth street, between Lehman and Gullford. 22. Two-story Brlek House, 303 Kast Oumber- 23. Two-story Bridle House on Third street, between Willow and Cumberland.

24. Cold Storage House, comer Twelfth street and Heading railroad. 25. Farm, 125 acres, suitable for dairy, adjoin lug Mrs. o.

D. Colenmii on the North i $8(5 per acre. 20. Forty-nine (49) -Building Lots 911 East (lullford street: cheap. 27.

Seven (7) Lots oil Fifth, between Lehman and Wcldiiiiiii streets. 28. Two-story Frame llouso on Walnut, between Eighth and iutli streets. k'J. Two-story brick house, No.

1113 Lehman street. Wltli fl vc rooms; price, $3500; 31. A Two-story brick French roof house, No, 721. Lehman street. Price 2000.

A bargain. 30. A Two-story Brick Hansard root House consisting of 9 rooms, Oak and Ash finish with all the modern Improvements, on Tenth street, between Scull aiidChureh streets. Price $3000. 32.

A two-story frame house, No.25 South KlCih Street, between Cumberland and Chestnut streets. Price Sl.OOO. 33. Five lots of 49X feet front, each 100 feet deep whole frontage 250 feet at Hollmandale. Pries $1250.

34. A Three-Story Brick dwelling house, Ko. 927Cuiiiberla'nd street, containing 11 rooms; Price, $7000; one-third cash. 35. A farm of 62 acres; a Orlst Mill known as Barge's houses, ono brick and ono frame; a saw-mill; the best water Power In Hwatura township; 38, A Two-Story Frame House, corner New street and North alley, containing 5 rooms; Price $800; Half Cash.

XI. A Two-Story Frame House corner North alley and Keno alley, between Fifth and Sixth streets; Price $700; Half cash. W. K. HOUSHOLDEB, 10 North Ninth Street.

BAILBOAD. On and after Jan. 31, 1887, trains will leave Lebanon an follows, connecting at Coneioago for all points on the Railroad; Leave Lebanon at 6.25 a. arrive at Conewago 7.05 a.m., Lancaster 8.10 a. Philadelphia 10.20 a.m., New York 1.20 p.

Harrls- buvK7.30 a. Altooua 1.40 p. Pittsburg 8.20 p.m. This train makes dune connection at Harrlsburg for points on the Northern Central and Philadelphia Erie Leave Lebanon 11.30 a. arrive at Conewago 12.10 p.m., Lancaster 12.68 p.m., Philadelphia 3.15 Now York 0.20 p.

m. Leave Lebanon 12.30 p. arrive at 1.10 p. Lancaster 2.05p.m., Philadelphia 6,00 p. New York 8.50 p.

in. Leave Lebanon 3.00 p. arrive Conewago 8.40p.m.,HaiTlsburgjt^op.m.,Bultimore8:lfJu.iu. Lcttvo Lebanon 7.30 p. arrive at Oone- wago 8 20 p.

Lancaster 9.35 p. Harrisburg li.ra p. Altouna 2.15 a. and Pittsburg 0.10 a. in, Sleeping oar Uarrlsburg to Pittsbur CI1A8.

E. POUK, J. K. WOOD (Jeii'l Manager. TUBMC SALE WII.I, UK SOI.U AT I'UHLIO SAt.K ON At his Sale Stahles, on South Street, In ttie Olty o( Lebanon, Lebanon 'county, One Cur Loud of Extra Fine West Virginia fees, which are Fine Drivers, Draft Horses oommenoe at 1 o'clock, p.

when ttTA" 8 1 8 A. MOVBU. TAMKS FAlllllUHN AVlioleBnlo and Retail Dealer In South Ninth Street. Families supplied at the shortest notice- I'De- livered to all parts of the city free of charge. mayS-tf Hob's Belt Proves Itself a Miracle Stop overloading your stomach with poisonous drugs.

So fur not one Belt has been returned, since we are liere. GLANCE AT SOME OF OCR NEW TESTIMONIALS. JUST AS REPRESENTED. LKHANON, May PKOF. 0.

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MILTON HEirHfiY, GHOOEIli Corner Twelfth and Brondywine. I CANNOT FATHOM IT. LEIUMON, May 4, '87. PROP. 0.

U. HOKE: Dear Sftv-l suffered from Kidney disease, for two long years; tried different remedies, but got worse. I- finally concluded to try UoKe's Electric Belt, whlcU cured me entirely, alter wearlnu iuheajiorttlme of two months. Everybody would have ene; they are invaluable. OEO.

B. SHEETZ, No. 37 South Ninth Street. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO OOME AND BBB XXolS-e -AT No. 32 South Ninth Hourg.

from aprim-im MfTRU W. ICE CREAM SALE. 138 BUILDING LOTS, Tlie abov lots adjoin the city limits and are East of llie elty, North ol Le inmii street. They ore desirably slluaU-d, will bo suld on feilr us, are Just wliat tUe laboring uwn or 111 limited imiaiiB is lookliig fur, Tttrini Oily and oovuitry property for nule at luoder- atetSnut OHN P. BOWMAN, U8NTI8T, OFl'lOK street.

wUenever.swvices are required. WM, OLIVER'S CONFECTIONERY, NO, 12 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, may9--tf 8. 1. B. SiUNOLBK.

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