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RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES OF Lebanon County, FOR THI: YEAR 1887. Bowman. Treasurer of Leb. anon County. in account with the said Counts from the Arse day of January, to the 1st day of January, A.

188, bR. RECEIPTS. To aggregate amounts of State and County Taxes, levied in the several Townships, Wards and Boroughs, of said Connty, for the year A. 180, v12 Nord: Anavitle twp. $3480 74 South Anuville tw p.

4477 Bethel twp. 4179 Norte Cornwall, 4312 Cornwall 1wp. Cold Spring twp. 145 East llanover twp. 24045 46 Heidelberg twp.

4 37 81 Jackson tw 7012 91 Jonestown borough, North Lebanon two SATI South Lebanon two. Londonderry tap. 44 Mileretk tup. 4180 49 Swataru twp. 70 Union 1wp.

1965 Ward City 2016 25 Second Ward City 2331 11 Third Ward City 1692 97 Foorth Ward City Oil 45 Fifth Ward City 1029 Sixth Ward city 15433 67 $75241 20 BALANCE. Balance in bands of Treasurer, January 27342 80 HUCKSTER'S LICENSES. To aggregate amount returned by the: Merchantile Apprainer and additional. 059 00 MISCELLANEOUS. S.

S. Thomas, Mues 25 00 Witness fete paid 10 Common. wealth 16 58 Withers toes puid to Commonwealth 12 50 M. Gosaler, torfeiture J. G.

Adans, 5: 51 Wallace, jary fork and fines 173 50 w. Mengel, jury fees and 96 07 432 CA OLD MATKRIAL SOLD. E. Light 50 Wm. Kelley Aaron Hets 8 75 John Huber, 00 Brick bold (sundry persona) us John Wentz, S.

Good 214 George Bruss Wendling Spittler Iron Bridge to Commilasionor of Burke County 300 00 356 36 UNSEATED LAND Union twp. 62 70 East Hanover twp. 3 Cold Spring 1wp. 1 54 68 20 EXCESS TAXES. South Bethel Annville twp.

16 07 GO township, South Cornwall twp. 11 70 East Hanover township, Heidelberg wownship, 23 Jackson township, 31 Jonestown Borough, 142 South Lebanon twp. 85 J. North Lebanon twp. 24 Londonderry township, Milcreek tow nahip, 3 Union townsbip, 3 South Cornwall, 1887, 31 49 J.

223 73 PERCENTAGE ADDED. North Annville township, r. A. Miller, 1886. 80 41 Bethel township, A.

F. Enhicwun, 1896, 11 20 North Cornwall township, Jos. Spung 1806, 15 50 F. Hanover twp, H. Deininger, 8 17 Heidelberg C.

C. weirdeD 1880, 48 Jackson twp, Wm. Olewine 188, 9 38 North Lebanon 1wp. J. J.

Fisher 1800, 15 03 Hoke Londonderry 188G. 1wp. C. M. H.

8 Swataru twp. W. W. Light H. 185G.

6 66 Union twp. P. B. Bargner 1886, 10 20 Second Ward City, D. Mneser 14 34 Ward City, Win, Breslin '80.

24 34 Fourth, Ward City, J. M. Melly 24 85, Ward City, A. A. Ebright 20 03 S.

Ward City, A. S. S. Ebright '86. 9 16 905 37 OUTSTANDING TAXES.

Hecond '5, Ward City, D. Muse J. 225 46 Ward City, Wan: Bros. M. '85, 148 90 Annvilic twp.

T. A. Miller 1982 04 Annville twp. Jos, J. Bomborger twp.

F. 889 03 H. A. Echleman A. Cornwall 1wp.

Joe. 702 480 Surub "Hi. 510 11 S. Spang Corn wall twr. R.

Carpenter Spring twp. 02 55 63 77 Jeranl Heidelberg 1wp. c. C. Weirich 567 81 P.

Hanover wwp. IL Deloinger 788, 503 68 Jackson twp. Wm. Olewine Jonestown Al, M. 834 91 J.

Borongh KIlls NG. C5 82 Lehanon twy. J. B. Fishor 915 03 1.

Lebanon twp. J. 1. Horst 068 07 Hoke '86. twp, C.

M. J. Londonderry 819 24 Mucreek wwp. E. J.

Bartman 510 18 Win. Swatara twp. 1'. U. B.

W. Burgher Light '86 '80 42:2 02 56 G. Ward, City Daniel Juba Musser 86. 26 Ward, City Win. Bren- Peter $85.

530 89 Ward, City M. Holly '86. 497 17 Ward, City A. $. John Ward, A.

200 GI Wm Ebright City S. John 318 C9 A J. C. H. A.

H. Kant Third Fifth Sixth Her Third Jin North South Betbel North South Cold East North South Union Second Third Jin Fourth FIfth by tho E. John H. Focht John S. Y.

J. S. S. 5. Adam Wm.

Cyrus John Henry A. S. M. Cyrus IL Focht George Jacob Joseph John John Daniel John Jobu Jno. B.

4chn Jobn Adam iron Grant Joseph S. George Wm. Adam Jobn George Aaron Werner Isaac Aloses Trom ALMS Alms E. C. John George John Daniel Henry Joseph Cilley 6.

Sinte H. S. N. L. E.

A. for W. D. No M. 4.

for Alberts Broes Boer's Basslers Gouldey' Harper's Holstein Lickdale Mish'e Miller's Indian Ole Raccoon 35 J. G. Adams, Prof. services, Storer's 5:9 Henry Sharp Kline, 18, 1 chanon Co. 35 00 Gap 4 90 planting trees, 71 04 45 Sheridan IL.

I. Daugherty, Trimble tombstone, Eighth street 15 Jerry 15 (0 Wengert's 254 27 J. D. conveying U. King to asslom 10 $5 Sundry Bridge Notice Boards J.

G. Adaws, prof. servicesand repaired 20 05 court expenses 00 15 0 Caste 47 T.S, Walwer, Kaufman for 2 50 CASES J. A. Bulenborn, conveying A.

COMMONWEALTH to G. W. hrelurr, punury seeds pion. S. Stein, 14 ament grounds 21 Wm.

H. Klein. J. P. H.

ciobin, professional $. S. Thomas, 15 services 70 00 D. C. Smith.

J. E. Peter Dangberty, tombstone, C. Bowman, Reddinger 15 00 N. B.

Wenger, 2 J. J. Fornwalt, conveying T. David Krili McKinney to asylum 700 (12 Philip Arnold, drayage 2. 80 COMMONWEALTH WITNESSES.

Clinton Hoke, tax-fugister Elf Wallace, C. 0. Jacob Sellers, repairing monChias. W. Meagel, P'roth'y 13 ament pavement 3 40 Cyrus E.

Bowman. 457 M. A. Gherst, ex. 10 Hbg.

and Levi Swath, Chrgund (Burkey) 3 us Addams 2 00 A. W. 4 m. Hefellinger, hauling at W. Jac.

4. Troutman, 3 IN Ferris 1 76 3 0 B. Mugshore, 1771 84 P. Brother- dirertory 2 S. Keiser, dividing S.

LubaCORONER'S INQUESTS, non twp 32 50 (has, A Ebur, moving records Coroner's. Jurors, Witness, of C. 0. 4. and Sundry In- Jos.

Kline, labor, 6 15 quasitions. COUNTY OFFICEUSSALARY. 204 24 A. Behor. selling bricks 20 mounment 82 Clerk 915 r0 Joseph Bentz, mortug records M.

A. Gherst. 1, C. Bents, Messenger wu D. A.

Pi wiz, funeral ex. Levi 3 00 Jac. G. Solicitor 42001 503 mM. set 0.

I'. 1'ri-on M. ex. 35 00 Physician 30 En Wallace, reporting Hbg mort- 113 to K. Laudermilch, Clock 50 00 (, W.

gages engel, 103 9). Sup. Emannel Wike, Comanise ion- reporting judg. er 214 cay's Good, Commission- 396 CA E. J.

Hartman, 161 Henry D. returned exonerntions er George I. days Spang. Commiss- 322 540 W. insane at g.

cost toner 2l days 376 50 Keinoehl Nelly, work and 2715 50 at monument 13 10 materials COCKT EXPENSES. D. C. Union and sprinkling 1887, Grand juror's G54 S. beniz, afidavita 10 Ferse.

Traverse juror's pay, 4:800 J. J. conveying C. 50 Titaves, Stoographers par, 322 810 Bowers to Asylum 7 80 P'rinung Court Order, M. A.

I. Guerst, Daugherty, ex. to Myerst'n 47 man) 40 CU H. wouument repairing A. 0.

Light, Jury, commis- C. E. Bowman, State 57 V7 stoner, 148 46 1587 tax for E. B. Boenhore, Jury commis- T.

M. 11647 21 stoner, (1896 and led) 166 ingworte. and judgin'ts transcribBogardner, Court crier, 1a3 M. A. Gherst, ex, to b'g 190 95 C.

H. weals for jurors General And. G. W. Juboden, John labor 1 73 Clerks Wallace) 162 Stover, at monuDiet: ict attorney, 359 ment 5 63 costs.

(U. £. Bowman) John S. Hartman, labor at Oaths to jury commissioners, E. monument 5 (Felix Light) on State Bowwan, Tar Commission C.

John Yordy druwing jurors, etc 213 Geo. 127 35 John Yordy, removing Rise, treas. Leb. victs 83 68 Hor. aud Mech.

AssociaJohn Yords, costa 429 75 Lion 100 00 Constable's costa, (C. E. Washington Alexander, labor 366 37 at monument Jatues Gates, detective 16 00 Joho W. G. Walters, surveying 62 2 Geo.

2,748 65 Edward Kevans, carting handles 1 65 COURT HOUSE EXPENSES. at L. Mott fountain, Geo. D. Rise, funeral ex.

W. 14 CO E. monument W. S. closets, Jobne, plumbing and 6480 99 J.

Focht 32 25 L. materials 331 SI Sarah A. Haak, funeral ex, C. Schwegler Phreaner, lay- J. A.

Haak 35 00 ing pavements, 356 03 Aaron Hain, ranure at monu. A. S. Light sudse. 199 50 Chas.

went 31 08 P. S. 104 03 W. Mengel, sundry Kreider, hair tor plastering ord6 of 1856 124 35 D. Titus Hartman, hauling refuse 8 50 J.

H. Eisenhauer, treas TeachMichuel, labor 50 ers' Institute 200 00 Dr. David Behney, ice for '56 17 00 D.C. oaths 75 Tobias Reinvehi, J. 5., cur- Peter Miller, trees at C.

penter work 142 67 J. writ 10 60 J. E. Geo. Rosy Co.

acid (Wilson) Adams, Lebanon N. S. Wise, 1 40 twp 6 00 John Eldridge, 27 Light Bros at C. A. Frank Weiale, removing refuse 2 93 Hurry Garret, covering office Michael zie Zeller, Zelier conveying Liz- K.

tables 3 03 to Asylum 5 14 Levi Dunh, repairing table F. M. B. A. Roc, Guerst, city atlas 10 00 Shuon Kinsei, sand 117 ex.

to Phils. Ww. M. B. Eckenroth, 250 Elias M.

Board Runkle, of Charities damages 81 70 75 Daniel Allwein, Ahoeban, Jabor plastering 10 13 Joseph Behney. funeral ex. W. Mish coal, sand and Eisenhauer 35 00 wash weights, 184 07 En Chas. Walace, sundry records 128 85 Samuel Cox, labor 28 W.

Mengel, sundry 16- Jostuffet. 2 13 cords 127 30 Bowman Allwein, chairs 16624 42 for judges 140 J. IL. UNSEATED LAND TAXES. Goo.

I. Krause Daugherty. repair mase, 9t 10 Gen. W. Mader, Hess, East road tAx, Hanover Union 9 5t Dr.

Geo. 18 37 George Miller, labor 2 50 Hess, school tax. L. McLaughlin Son, Union 32 49 beating apparuns 705 12 ce $7 Wm. 8.

McCord, quinting 15 UNSEATED LAND TAXES. Fox Embich, lumber and Union twp. as returned by col- J. materials 404 81 lector 67 19 Michel Youtz, labor 06 E. Hanover, as returved by J.

Joel Dewalt, tinning shut- collector 19 41 C. for vaul1 86 90 Isaac tors Joel Dewalr, water cooler ABATEMENTS. Henry Mackingon, trees Abatements of five per cent. on taxes paid prior J.A. H.

Embich, to October Ist, 1567, JI. Dentz, insurance Annville, North, turp 101 90 L. S. Schmehl, adse. 240 Annville.

South, twp 213 Auron Morris Shott, Ihrie, labor hauling refuse 1 Bethel Cornwall twp twp 70 John Scheth 4 63 Cornwall, South, 65 72 C. T. Newuman, Jabor sodding park 70 East Hanover twp twy E. tuin und Young, pipe at toun- Heidelberg twy 9G J. 20 13 Jackson 145 11 Louser Son, fountuin 1wp 248 79 A.

fence und repairs 56 33 Junestown Borongh 34 J1. Cilley Miller, inbor and Lebanon, North, twp 219 materiuls Lebanon, South, twp 190 H. Miller, insuranco Londonderry twp 222 Cilley J. Smith, painting 31 Millereek twp 152 92 B. Bouck, sand Swatara twp 60 21 5.

Horst, Seitzinger, lite elcaningannex 103 3 9) 75 61 2102 A. Union tw Are company, hauling COLLECTORS' PAY. 23 J. Union (Wilson) 1 50 ber Two per Ceni. for all prior to OctoAlfred Light, Gutes hunting Annville, David 1st, ewith son, black- Annville, Noril, South, twp 38 49 John work 1S 40 tap 81 10 R.

1. company, Bethel two freight, (Wilson) 28 51 Cornwall, North, twp Wash, Daniel Oliver, Alexander, labor Fast Cornwall, Hanover South, tup 1wp 149 310 56 John Heidelberg 83 J. McKinney, Jackson 55 E. 1wp Adum Harry White, Immel, Jonestown twp boraugh, 3 cent. 94 50 54 M.

Meuse, Wooner, Lebazon, Lebanon. South, North, iwp 59 Edwin per 19 I. mdar. twp Keller Gates, bricklaying 3.3 32 Londonderry twp Albert Boltz, hauling sund, Millercek twp A. F.

Reber, labor Swatara twp Joseph Kline, planting trees 2 70 Sundry twp Collectors' 24 John Union A. Bullor, trimming aud pay 9 05 cutting trees 8 50 929 02 R. W. Granello, cinck COLLECTORS' PAY FOR 1886. Aunville, South, twy 55 40 F.

Rise Son, labor and material 11 35 Bethel twp 33 Huuer gas 216 76 Cornwall twp Lebanon MTg iron and East Hanover iwp 07 David labor Walters, 313 Jackson Heidelberg twp twp 17 96 22 Henry Rent, work carpenter Jonestown borough Henry Gates, blacksmith work 153 Lebanon, North, twp 84 M. Heffefinger. hauling Lebanon, twp 42 E. Dr. Zohn, helping tilers Millereek twp Ewp 07 P.

Londonderry James (Wilson) Zolo, 35 77 Swatara 93 93 Robert helping tilers top Jacob (Wilson) JI 03 Cornwall, twp 31 Christ. Union (Wilson) Streeper, laying tiles First Ward, C. Daily 1847 30 33 John L. Wilson Sons, 33 00 Hummel. 1507 Lehanon, Jar.

John corridor, etc. tiling 100 81 Alice H. Krum carpeta 130 84 OUTSTANDING TAXES, 1885. 776 74 Paid 1224 12 Guinther Dahm, leveling Second Ward, City, Daniel wall for coping Musser, 207 09 Wm. M.

Tucker Bomgarduer, McCorder indee 16 Third Ward, City, Wm. Bres- Mrs. Hayes, Co. tiles 199 lin, 148 20 Susan W. Shaak, steps, (Bren- OUTSTANDING TAXES, 1886.

$355 29 surveying 00 W. singer) Shaak, 31 92 Annville, Thos. A. Miller. township, W.

Shaak, stone coping plattorm 199 Cornwall, North, township, 350 17 David Harvey Boyer, counting bricks. Jos. Spang, 126 54 H. Samuel T. Laudermilch, clock 505 Cold Second Spring, 30 K.

Hauer, architect 50 Ward, City, Daniel 51 Simon R. A. Arnold, Frantz, bat racks Third Musser, Ward, 301 27 chairs City, Wm. Bres- Wu. M.

Reinoehl Shenk, carpets, 41 Fourth Jin, 511 23 Melly, labor and Ward, City, J. M. 458 04 Fifth Meily, 522 02 materials L. Light ice for 1867 00 Ward, City. A.

S. Brensinger, valance on Sixth Ebright, 185 67 Aaron steue Hain steps hauling bricks OS Ebright, Ward, City, A. 8. Frank 2 37 123 23 9347 37 $4,190 07 H. EASTERN PENITENTIARY.

OUTSTANDING TAXES, 1887, Adam support of convicts, viz: Annville, North, township, seed clothing, Profitions, medicine. Thos. A. Milirr. 1,353 34 D.

and credit fuel, by their light, labor Annville, South, township, Joanna at 18 2-10 cents Jos. Bomberger, 91 49 Fox per ELECTIONS. das 611 13 Bethel township, A. Leininger, 805 71 W. Judges for holding the Cornwall, North, township, G.

D. and same 1456 65 B. Houck, 953 93 H. other JAIL scalps 102 00 Cold East Spring, townsbip, 20 48 Geo. Yordy, boarding and Hanover Himmelberger, towesbip, J.

924 J. George B. EXPENDITURES. Hauer, turnkeys 3426 80 Heidelberg township, George 11 A.S. George C.

Wolf, gas repairing clock 76 1 00 23 ackson Strickler, township, Wm. Ole- 1,203 G1 J. Sunuel B. G. Manbeck W.

Lausch, hauling 1 50 de Sando, wdse 3 onestown Borougb, H. Dieh- P. H. wine, 450 65 John F. A.

Kleiser, shoes ner, 185 57 John schwogler shoes 1 Lebanon, North, township, A. Anna McCaully, J. Smith, glazing Phraener, repairs 2 31 55 Lebanoti, Boyer. South, 1,078 58 John Adam JohDa, repairs 20 Heisey, 341 03 Paid S. township, '8.

8. Ligh: Co. mdse 6 71 Londonderry township, H. H. S.

E. Gabiz, Wolf, muse 6 6 40 09 Millereck Bomberger, township, J. 1,581 31 Aaron Paid Kelchner Reinochl, aboes 12 85 Weiss, W. 320 97 J.D. K.

Schmichl, Hartman. hardware refuse Swatara township, S. Spang. E. K.

Youug, reputting by- 28 Union ler, townehip, P. 458 11 Atkins Molly Lauser drant ver, 603 46 J.A. B. BurgBrothers. Sons, Coal repairs Socoud ward, City, Jas.

Hum- William S. Kensing, Gerberich, shoes brooms 4 16 Third ward, City, Jas. Hum- 291 79 Isaac 62 73 mel, D. P. M.

Woomer. sudse 8 00 Fourth mcl, 134 11 John Andrew Shirk, cleaning sewer 8 18 ward, City, B. F. Gin- Frank arich, 571 23 M. P.

Light, soap 2 00 Fifth Dey. ward, City, Wm, A. 392 Rudolph Express H. Rowxian, top 00 Sixth 86 Michael, cleaning yard 03 mel, ward, City, Jas. Ham- 240 03 L.

D. idse. 4 E.D. Young, repairs 1 25 EXONERATIONS, ERRORS, $12,109 30 Shirk, slaves 10 Anveille, South, townsbp, B. Shugar salt 85 Bomberger J.

Bethel township, A. F. Eshle- 59 19 and We, Postage 3695 18 46 62 man. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST. Cornwall, South, township, R.

97 01 the county, sundry PRINTING bond AND bolder8 21443 33 Carventer, ADVERTISING. East Hanover township, J. H. 26 34 belonging In M. bowman 275 Brothers 124 07 OJ Heidelberg township.

8y 17 this Deininger, Breslin 97 nO Weincb. C. C. Light 42 00 Jackson townsbip, 15 64 Win, OleReinhara sharp 135 24 Jonestowa 39 45 Houck 216 00 Murvuri, IL M. 1227 S1 Lebanon.

North, 8 05 Mercantile. Appraisers' list 30 B. Fisher, township, J. STATIONERY. 602 Lebanon, 123 73 F.

Heller, books 36 Jobn South. township, W. Frast. books Horst, 61 06 stationery 20 Londonderry Hoke, township. C.

M. 65 Hemperly de Tice, stationery 50 Millereek township, E. J. 25 '208 022 Swatara Hartman, S8 00 MISCELLAN HOUS. township, W.

W. A. Ghernt, expenses to Union Laght, 19 69 Phila. Board of Charities 12 87 township, P. B.

Burg. Hess, funeral ex. of First ner, 46 38 Jacob Witman 8 10 ward, City, Jas, Hum. tie Gates, Kriener conveying to Chris- Cornwall, 27 24 males. Insane South, township, C.

I. Asylum Express 85 Daley, 1887, 14 80 16 Gates, detective Company 35 55 $856 56 11 boy's M. Tobias, conveying Eir TREASURER'S COM MISSION. overalls. sten to almshouse 3 00 For receiving 25 7 straw R.

Telegraph Company, mills, 807 46 mittens, W. ID 6882 For paying 412 00 0 54 Frost, order book 8 mills, 937 54 R. R. Daugherty, Company, tombstone freight for 18 62 BALANCE $1,745 00 women's 50 J. Witman 15.00 In County Treasurer's hands, 3,391 bonnets, snavely, labor I 5 women's pairs hire (Board Laudermilch, of We fits: the 103 to A.

charities County's sawney is debt in 20 fine 3 00 which 1,100 00 16 A. board Ghergt, of ex, charities to H'b'g, lowing credits. nd the fol- 11 Against Benson, dividing 2 46 Baiassce in County Treasurer's woolen quilts, Jackson Lemberger, twy, 10 00 Balance bands, in Alms House Treas- 3,361 65 bushels funeral urer's hands, cool. Deares of Peter Red- Outstanding 555 33 A. diuger Gherst ex, to H'b'g, self 35 00 14,655 26 $18,572 Taxes, 24 corn and Adams 2 06 Hoke, faneral ex.

Con- County's Balance, 817,472 24 tornips, potatoes, rad Engle 35 00 Bewman, morts. and We, the 2 judgments Bougaraner 500 00 County, in the undersigned Auditors of Lebanon calves, bulls, Rejnoebl Bowman, Mailey, tax on lumber loans 63 30 do certify that we met Commonwealth in the of Court House of weighing said County on the 20, 12th, 13th, 17th, John monument 3 35 1:11, and 2d days of January, Geo. 1888, Tramps and did audit, adjast and settle the various ac counts required of us by law, agreeably to the several thereto, Acts according of Assembly, best and supplements and abilities, and to find the of our judgment the same correct with ol baiance Three in the Thousand, Lands of Three the Hundred County and Treasuret dollars and Sixty five cents Sixtyone We would fail 10 do our full duty if we Doglected we pay a deserved tribute to the Commli. ment sinners of for the financial careful and economical managethe affairs of the Coanty, and also His to their courteous clerk, Maj. M.

4. Gherst, presented, accounts which were was of clearly great and Intelligently Auditors agristance to your and helped jargely to expedite the audit and make the otherwise monotonous and work duty. of examining the accounts a pleasant tedious C. Auditors of JOHN H. FRANK Lebanon THOS.

A. GHERST. BECKER. Clerk. County, Leabnon, February 2, 184.

STATEMENT of ACCOUNT Lebanon OF County E. D. Almshouse, KRALL, from Treasurer January, 1887, to Jauuary, 1588. bi. To balance in hands of Treasurer 3 7 89 To ulne orders from County Commissioners 9,500 00 Cash for stone.

Cash uf Amos 2 210 Bowman Allwein, 4 50 George W. Ereider, 2 00 George Balsbaugh, Frank John 20 00 Hoke, tallow. G. Beiser, old A. Burkholder, support Miles Hallacher, D.

Falmer, cow. Jacob Shaak, Jacob Netter, cow S. Selbert, George Groh. W. Miller, old S.

Light, J. Snyder, Mrs. L. Arnold, pigs. James Moore, 75 Mary John Zellers, Lebbo, for calf her 2 use 273 A.

Boger, old 12 00 J. Kauffmau. 8 00 J. Kauffman, coal. 8 Harry Light, pasture.

3 75 H. Welsy, pasture 2 00 J. S. Kreider, 31 George W. Gensamer, 93 83 $10,165 30 Paid 9,629 97 Balance in hands of Treasurer $555 33 By cash paid Thos.

S. Walmer, $147 76 W. B. Means, 18 Josiah Fisher, 10 20 Alfred Gates Son, blackG.J. stithing Martz.

shoes. 19 05 60 19 M. Woomer, 512 10 A. Rex Sherk, medicine. Mrs.

J. W. Killinger, urer C.A.S Levi Shefty (Showers children) 692 50 Heury Horst, mules W. Gross, treasurer state V. Lunatic H.Allwein, Asylum.

Harrisburg, 205 29 Jos. A. Bowman, K. Light, 101 P. Light, 11 10 L.

Saylor, repairing John Kleiser, Eckenroth, Shenk, dry goods Joseph Krause, dry 3 35 D. Krall, coal Mish Bros, John Matthes, H.M. Burkey, indso. 40 50 George F. Meily, coal, 50 85 H.

Spahn, soap and boiling 803p 93 85 State Hospital. Danville, 6:06 61 Lauser Son, dry goods, 98 51 Good Seigrist, coal 6 75 George Krause 14 70 John E. Mills, coffee and roasting 1. 103 76 Kelly Bucher, medicine for Frank Immel 25 00 B. Iceman, blacksmithing 81 farming implements 84 M.

Shenk, carpets, M. Phugar 18 Henry Smith, Hank, eight steers 251 68 Saltzer, mason 19 Kaldach H. Boger, steward salary, 40 K. Bressler Spang, Laudermilch, dry goods, Donges dry 5 00 8. Horst.

butter or 00 Henry L. Behny, a M. Bowman: co D. Krall, 122 G. Bonawitz, B.

S. Weiss, Landis, seed Grilling 91 43 60 93 Directorsof Poor, Berks county, tor S. Wolf Miller, James Boingardner W. Lape, German, shocs, 11 Bowman Frantz, 68 K. Siegrist, dry A.

Mark Co. Treasurer State Association Directors E. of 15 00 Miller, Oberly making fence H. Krumn Werner Weiss, Bensing, shoes F. Loehle, D.

Krall, one bull 59 George W. Schools, M. Allwine, groceries H. Gingrich, 17 George Ross Smith, A. repairing Solomon Smith, C.

Klopp Son, 3 83 A. Weaver, repairing D. pump Krall, Eu 25 K. Pershing, George W. Gensamer, leather, 73 90 Railroad fairs to Harrisburg, Reading, coal, 51 28 C5 Smith, director's salary, K.

Miller, do 100 Sheetz, do D. 9. Krall, Weiss, one do year salary, 330 00 100 S. Kelser, do 75 00 Mitchell, coal to poor of Millcreek Sponstine, shoemaker, 32 B. Light, Warnet, wages tailor one 230 24 1 Boger, do 100 00: out in monthly settlements Smith and wife, oue year wages for 60 Boger, 25 00 Allaman, elght months' service 24 00 Conveying 9 54 23 16 Behny, 9 60 Hartman, 6 50 B.

Grier, 25 Bean, 2 55 William Benson, two 64 00 A. Bachman, clover seed, 16 70 Expenses to Danville and Harrisburg 34 32 Expenses State meeting of Brightbill Directors, repairs. 30 25 M. Allwine, grocery 4 2 50 Hoke, chopping 45 33 Fulmer, repairing buggy, 3 90 Dohner, stone bed. 15 Boger, rails and timothy Kauch, Horit, for Immel month 41 20 00 Blouch, dry goods, L.

Kreider.coal. Krelder, W. Kern. for W. Kreider, foramidavits, Rauch Son.

Honafns, Bomberger Bro-, whisky, Gibe, 17 Copenbaver, A. Brua, la bor Seltzer Darkes. one mouth labor, Moore, salary Shaeffer, Krall, 236 for Immel's Heilman 19 for spaying Brubacher. 12 Kerr Woelfly window 13 Immel, salury Mark Fees, Witmeyer, book S. Sholly, hay Kreider, leather Greth, Singer, two pairs month spectacles, 9 conveying paupers Krail, wagon Kral', buggy and harness, 50 $9.689 97 the adjust the undersigned, several auditors elected to settle do accounts of Lebanou foregoing report that we have examined and And account the and vouchers thereto witness same correct.

23d day whereof we hereby set our hands of January, A. H. D. 1858. 0 PHILIPS.

JORN H. FRANK, THOS. L. BECKER. LEBANON COUNTY ALMSHOUSE, January 1, 1888.

Males. Females. Under 10 years. Between 10and 20. 20 and 30............

30 and 40. 40 and 50. 00. 50 and 60. 60 and 70.

so 70 and 80. tO and NO A 56 37 Children born this year, died, 9 males, 8 fe men's shirts, And made during the year: Purchised 17 boy's shirts, 12 men's ceats, coats, 19 pairs men's pants, 25 pairs men's 22 vests, 32 men's and boys' hats, 12 bats, 50 4 caps, 37 pairs of suspenders. 6 pairs women's dresses, 26 children's dresses, women's and chlidren's chemises, 21 women's women's underwaists, and 75 women's and children's and children's petticoats, 20 pairs of 50 children's drawers, 29 sacques, 5 woolen handkerchiefs. stockings 196 footed, pairs of pairs stockings pairs shoe and laces, children's shoes, 4 pairs gun boots 72 combs, 15 pipes 39 and men's stems, and women combs, sheets, 10 ohan bags, 12 bolsters, 3 43 bed pillow curtains, slips window 11 feather curtains, 41 towels, 87 dish oloths, 3 blankets, 37 bed pairs slips, 5 table oloths. 14 of out door wheat.

out door shoes, tons of out door loads; Products of the Farm: in the ear, 3,050 bushels; bushels; oats. 810 29 bushels; 10 806 bushels: bushels: sweet potatoes, 30 bushels: bushels; bushels; soup beans. 1 onions, bushel: 15 busbels: killed 21 red steers beets 2 cows, weighing 14,318 pounds; killed 3 5.255 weighing pounds, 249 pounds; killed 20 begs S. Kreider, for hide W. Gensamer, for hide, $93.83.

lodged, 1,611: meals, 3,515. A DARING STROKE MADE BY 4 WOLF TO Get Rid of His Winter Stock! This i is the most startling and yet communicated to the public. (for winter wear) now in our Reduction. interesting information we have On every article and garment establishment, we have made a BEFORE BUYING We don't put a few old broken and a few lot of aged Overcoats advertise 'em at half price. This FEARFUL! lines of Suits 'on the counter, on that; mark down a little and cut of ours is GENUINE and MEN'S OVERCOATS worth $3 at Men's Union $4-50; Men's Good, Durable $2.50 and Men's Chinchilla Excellent Cassimere Overcoats, Men's Chilla Beaver Overcoats, Overcoats, with velvet collar, and Weather Protecting Ulsters, Overcoats reduced to $11; Men's worth $11, reduced to worth $18, reduced to $12.

Economical Parents, Listen! Boys' 4 to 13 years, Overcoats, Boys, 4 to 12 years, Cape Overcoats, worth $5, for Big years, $2.50, $4, $5 and $7.50, Warm and Durable, Overcoats, of good value; Boys' Overcoats, from 14 to 18 worth more money. CHILDREN'S SUITS. Children's Short Pants Suits from $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $5.00 and $6.00 sold for more money they must go. GIVEN AWAY. Something to please the little ones; a few more; a Handsome Sled given away with every Boys' and Children's Suit.

BIG BOYS' SUITS, all sizes from $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, and $7.00 up to $12.00, in Plaids, Stripes and Worsted. MEN'S We have a big assortment from $15.00 and Prince Albert that would cost considerable more We have a Big Assortment of Pants which we sell at a Big Quality, $2.00, $2.50 to $3.00. $6.00 in Stripes and Fancy Worsted. a Large Assortment from $1.500 SUITS, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7,00 up to Suits from $15.00 to $21.00, money at any other place. Assortment.

Men's, Youths' and Children's Reduction. Men's Pants, Good Fine Pants $4.00. $5.00 and In Boys' Pants we have up to $3-50 and $4.00. FURNISHING GOODS at the Lowest Price. All will be delighted with the bargains we offer.

ISAAC WOLF, Leading One-Price Clothing House in the City, 824 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. FOR FALL AND WINTER i have the largest and most complete line of MEN'S, BOY'S, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. MY PRICES ARE LOW. MY STYLES ARE FIRST-CLASS. MY GOODS ARE THE BEST.

Leather and Cum Goods a Specialty. Gent's Boots you and Shoes, a as bargain well in Fine Foot Wear, such as Ladies' and Misses Shoes, If desire excepting the little ones, the as Working Shoes for both Men and Women, not CHEAPEST, MOST RELIABLE, MOST REPUTABLE PLACE would advise you to buy from is We SAMUEL S. SHIRK, NO. 815 CUMBERLAND STREET. HADJI- BABA.

save poor Paddy Molony's seventh INS: ARMS AROUND KATE. OR goodness sake, bubo, before Kate, what is a hadjifurther? you go a' stop You've "Why, traveled don't you kuow? all over the landish and been in all the ontworld, places in it, arid seen everything, and here you ask mne what a har ji-baba I only called it that out of is. Why. ation for your superior enlightenment have am sure faint I am much obliged a those misgiving far that there are one to you; bat or tiro things in lanais that bare missed I might seeing. "You know I have but one and they are somehow pair of eyes, so curiously coustitutel that when one looks toward tho I the other turns in that direction also, so that right may have lost sight of something the on left of my road.

now kindly take pity on me in simple, plain, good Yankee talk me, and tell bad is?" what a "Well, this particular badji-baha I fancy, much like the rest of the race. is, "In the first place, it is very solemn in its manner, mournful in looks, patient faithful, it is said; and it has a head, and a neck-rather a long one--and it bas a back, and wings, and it has more a body thing else except legs than I know now! Hadji, that means grim grim, and father baba, is father, in Turkish; and pitpil- what they call a stork. How stupid!" "Thank you for the compliment," said Kate, bowing. "Kate!" "Ily worst enemy never called me It remained for who claim stupid. from Eriend, the to call mo 50, continued Kate, rising you, to be my herself rustic seat where she had scated much during vexed.

this conversation and looking very There was an angry spark in each of her bright blue eyes, and it seemed as it the red gold of her hair took a fiery gleam in the rays of the afternoon sun, and every line in that graceful littlo body assumed an promising dignity, and pretty Kate grew really angry with poor Harvey, os he stood a picture of distress beside her. "You "But, did! Kate, you know I didn't mean you." You know you did! You're been putting on such airs ever sinco you camo back, -here's your there!" ring, SO And Kate, with all tho dignity a little bit woman could summon, an hastily thrusting tho gleaming ring into the hands outstretched in a dumb entreaty, turned away up the garden walk, and into the houso as fast as her tiny little feet could tako her, and up the stairs to her own where she threw herself on the floor in room, passion of augry tears. She cried there to her heart's content; that is to say as long as the tears would come, and then sho kept up a succession of dry little choking sobs, all the while fooling berself a much abused heroine. She looked at her dimpled little band It looked so bare now without the ring she had vorn there three Fears, whilo Harvey, her Harvey, had been traveling to restore his health, which had been shattered by a terriblo injury received while risking his life to Ah, well, it was all ended now! He had insulted her, his promised wife, and called her stupid, and--but had ho called her stupid? And she sat up, and pushed the bair back from her tear stained face, and tried to think, to recall all their conversation. The more she thought the more sho scemed lost in a maze, and do her best sho could -not exactly remember; and she began to roview all bis tenderness and love, all his letters, and all his manly goodness, and his extreme gentleness toward all women, herself above all, and sho began to wish she had not been so rash.

And then, the cause of it all! She, poor child, had been following him in mind all those weary months; had rend books of travels, and brushed up her natural history for his sake, so that when ho carne home she would bo able to talk with hun intelligently about all that he had seen. And then, too, she had wanted to surprise him with a specimen of her industry; and was thero ever a handsomer valentine than the one her skillful little fingers had painted, all one bewildering mazo of cat tail flags and bluo water, with a glorious but ungainly silver and gold stork just rising out of the pond. for flight? Did not every feather on that wonderful bird look as downy as if real? And did not the awkward legs have the true artistic straddle? And hadn't she taken ever so much pains to find out its Turkish name? And now what did he care? He would never seo it now! And or three moro tears fall on the bare finger, and added another pang. What would have happened no one -can tell; bat just then the supper bell rang, and Kate found berself very hungry, though she never would have dreamed of the possibility of hunger after such a dreadful experience; and she hurried and bathed her red eyes, and brushed out the rebellious in her red hair-for red it was, and pretty too. Kate's mother was in a hurry, as she always was, to go off after supper to see some poor sick creature or another, and carry basket of dainties and necessities, and happily sho did not note Kate's lugubrious visage, nor the absence of the ring Harvey Stone had placed upon her finger, with her full consent; and Kate was left alone with her thoughts and the remembrance that she bad driven Harvey away forever, Sbe wandered out into the garden, now almost dark, and from there on down toward the edge of the Susquebanna, which Rowed along in beanty and reace at the foot of their garden, and she sat down on the bench that stood near the plice where their little skiff was moored and gave herself up to her misery fully and entirely! E.

Harvey had received the ring, which was precious to him as the gage of Kate's love and the visible sign of her promise to be his precious Irapulsive littia wife, his dear, quick tempered, of little Kate, tho swetess aud bat girls. Was it all ended, as she had said? Thero was some mystery here. What had he done? How offended her! He could not understand; and yet he was very miserable, for he loved that young girl as few men love; and this made him ine wretched, and the only thing he could inngwas that Kate had grown tired of him during his absence, and perhaps loved some oue else better; and ho for a moment felt like drowning himself and his troubles together, and he started down to the river with that fell intention; but when he reached tho bank ho saw that the water was too shallow, and that to drown himself there ho would have to lie down flat on his faco; and so instead ho took out a cigar and began to The more ho smoked tho less he felt hka drowning himself, and he made up his mind to live, and show Kate that as much as he bad, aye, and did love her, ho could live without her. And then he smoked another, and ho began to wonder if ho were to blame. What had he said, eto.

He went over: the sauno series of questions, and he came to the conclusion that, pride or no pride, ho would sco Kate once more, and if she was forgiving, why would bo too, and they would bo happy again. He sat on a log and reflected, and watched the sun go down and darkness settle over all, and he felt very unhappy. Yet he lingered still in her garden, and by and by heard a little pattering step that he well knew by the beating of his own heart in time to it, and beard Kate come down the walk. and sit down on the bench, not two fret hit, as 1:: sis behind her on the log. with souw scrubbery between them.

Utter silence reigned, broken only by the wash of the river over the stones. But by and by his heart a grout leap as bio heart a2 unmistakable sob, and in one other instant he had his around his fiery little Kate, and her tears spoiled his new cravat. The ring soon took its old place, and theso two happy curtals went turm in arm to the Louse, share Kate showed the valentine ea which she had spent such labor. He went into proper raptures over tho valentine with its ungainly Bini, and agreed that it was the most exquisitely graceful and lovely creature that was ever Yet on Jand sea, and that the name pilgrim father was wonderfully orpropriate. And then b- asked Fate to set their wedding one month from that day, and Kate consented.

B. ML. Biliousness. Symptoms: Want of Appetite. Furred Tongue.

Bitter Taste. Constipation. Headache. General Depression. Treatment: DR.

SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. This is sure and always safe. 3 For boxes Sale by 05 all Druggists. Prico 25 cta. per box; for or sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of price.

Dr. 11. Schenck Son, Philad'a, Marble and Granite Works, Streets, Chestnut LEBANON H. I. Daugherty, Proprietor.

LATEST. DESIGNS lINI GRANITE JUST RECEIVED, WORK FIRST CLASS. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER, may24-tt A. H. BOWER.

The Only Practieal Sloe Roofer, No. 110 South Fifth Street, Lebanon, would fully invite the attention of Architoots, Boilers, ali others interested in the the mattes, to best his atock in of Rooting State. He has very State the market, and ic COD times. fucaished at reasonable rates to suit the ba He seeps op hand BANGOR, CHAPMAN, LEHIGH, PEACH BOTTOM, RED AND GREEN VERMONT or Tent at the or baraware of any store size. of Geo.

Orders by Krause matt, C9: promptly attended to and if porsope their needing aovantage anything to give in him this a line call. will None but Practical Workmen Employed. A. H. BOWER.

Best Quality Oysters RECEIVED DAILY BY J. H. Shugar 621 Cumberland Street. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FAMILIES SUPPLIED.

SEEDS! FLOWER AND VEGETABLE, FRESH AND RELIABLE, LOWEST PRICES. D. HAMMOND MISH, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, Chestnut Street, corner Fourth, LEBANON, PA. THE WINTER CAMPAIGN AT IRA C. SHIRK'S, 38 South Ninth Street.

SPECIALTIES: GOOD BUTTER AND EGGS. Eggs Wholesale and Retail. ALL GOODS SOLD AT BOTTOM PRICES And delivered FREE OF CHARGE to all parts of the city. IRA C. SHIRK, 38 SOUTIL NINTH STREET.

apr2-tt LADIES: Do Your Own Dyeing, at Home, with PEERLESS DYES. Tney everywhere. will Dye everything. They are sold Price 10c. package-40 colors.

They Ainount have no equal for Strength, Brightness, in Packages or for Fastness of color, or Non-fading Qualities. They do Dot crock or smut. For sale by DR, GEO. ROSS DRUGGISTS. nov9-ly.

806 Cunberland street. WANTED. MEN TO Stock. SELL ALL successful KINDS OF NURSERY S100 per incath pay and expenses. men Apply as high immedi- as ately, with stamp, B.

giving KNIFPIS, R. P'atterson. Nurseryman, N.J FOR also WALNUT BED ROOM SUIT, chine, 3 Carpets, Common Inquire Suit, at Singer Sewing Madeci7-11 SCULL STREET. 1 E. HOUSIOLDER.

NOTARY PUBLIC, Real Estate, Insarance, Rental and Collecting Ageney. No. 21 North Ninth Street, Lebanon, Pa. The following Properties for sale at prices sat purchasers: No. 1.

No. 695 Chestant street: House con taming six rooms and hall: price. $1.20. No. Two Houses, Nun.

385 and 37 North Tenth street. containing six romas and hall: price, each. Also, two Houses on rear of lets: price. each. No.

3. Three Houses, Nos. 1226, 1228 and on Forge street, West of Twelfth, containing five No. rooms each: price. $1,100 each.

4. Three Houses, on Buttonwood street. East est Twelith, containing five rooms each: price, each. No. 5.

House, containing six rooms each. on Walnut street, near sixteenth: frontage of lot. IN teeN: price $1.000 No. 8. Two Story original boarded.

containing is rooms: lot basairontou by feetdeep, with a 10 font porch three sides of the House. An elegant summer resort. Price, $1.000 cash. balance in one. two and three years.

Situated in Shearferstown, Lebanon county. No. No.50l North bightu Street: Two Story Mansard roofed House. seven rooms Frontage of property 27x120 feer deep. with all the modern improvements: Price rooms No.

9. each Two- Double Housed containing six on Twentysecond street, West Lebanon: tite whole frontage is iS feet: Price for each or $1,600 a pair: Price for the four Houses, 33.I%%). No. 9. No.

416 North Tenthstreet: Two Frame House. containing seven rooms and Story hail. with one story out kitchen. Lot, IS leet front by 157 feet. 3 deep: price nine No.

10, Two Story Brick House, containing of Filth rooms, and large hall and out kitchen. corner trict, see plan of Canal streets, in ludependent Disgrounds la my office: an elegant chance for a nice house: price, can remain. No. 11. Une Acre of Ground, on Guilford Street near Fourth: price, $1,100.

No. 12. Two-Stury Frame House, corner Fifth and Weldman streets, containing. eight rooms: price, $2,640. No.

13. In East -eight miles from and city-Two-Story of Frame House, with out kitchen, 3g good acres ground under good cultivation, with barn: price. seven No. 14. rooms No.

Two-Story 919, corner Frame House, Twelfth containing of and But tenwood streets: price. $2,000. Ninth: street, one-fourth of a square House, on from North RailNo. 15. Twu-Story Brick road.

contamiug a business room and seven rooms in dwelling department: price, $5.500. A House on rear of property included that rents at 896 per year. No. 16. Two Houses on Third street.

between Willow and Cumberland streets with ail the latest improvements; $1,5:0 cash, bail to remain with mortgage. No. I7. Corner Lot, on Lehman and Fourth streets, 7S feet ou Lehman, 82 feet on FourthVERY DESIRABLE, CHEAP. No.

18. A property on Main street. No. 11 and 13, Brick Myerstown; Two and Story building, contaming a store room and ten rooms for dwelling purposes. Lot, 35 feet front by No.

to leot deep for sale or exchange. 19. Two-Story Bries Iouse, No. 35 North Tenth 21. street, containing seven rooms.

316 No. Two livuses to reut Nos. 364 and North Seventh street, at ($12) twelve dollars per month. No. 21.

Four Houses containing seven rooms each to retit at Avon, miles from city at (58) eight dollars per month--very desirable houses. No. 2. House 513 Sast Cumberland street 19 formerly for owned by Samuel Erb, containlug dec12 rooms, rent, suitable for two families. CORNWALL RAILROAD.

(Lebanon and Lancaster Joint Line.) SHORTEST ROUTE FOR, LANCASTEH AND ALL POINTS FAST AND WEST. SOUTHWARD. On and after Nov. 20, 1887, passenger trains will be run as follows: Leave- AM AY AM PM PM 6:30 7:12 9:10 12:30 3:00 7:30 Miners Village. 6:50 7:30 7:15 9:28 12:48 1:01 3:18 7:46 7:19 8:06 6:46 9:25 12:45 3:15 7:58 1:12 8:18 Arrive 8:35 1:56 8:52 NORTHWARD.

2:00 Leave- A AM A PM PM 12:30 7:00 12:35 7:15. 7:33 1:15 7:54 Mc. Hope. 7:45 1:31 8:06 Miners 7:56 10:03 1:43 4:20 6:00 8:18 Cornwall. 7:53 20:05 1:46 4:22 6:05 8:11 1:58 4:25 6:20 8:35 SUNDAYS.

Leave- PX 7:55 12:30 3:45 8:10 12:47 4:00 Miners .8:13 12:50 4:03 4:30 5:50 Leave- A PM 8:08 3:55 Mauheim. 8:44 5:16 Miners .9:14 2:20 5:40 9:17 2:25 5:43 ant 9:32 2:40 5:58 to further information apply S. S. NEFF, SupE. DENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

(m and after July 25, 1887, trains will leave for Lebanon all points as follows, the connecting at Conerago Leave Lebanon ac 6.25 a.m.; arrive at Coneon Pennsylvania Rauroad: wagro a. Lancaster 8.10 a. Philadelphia burg 7.30 10.20 a. a. m.

New York 1.20 p. Harris8.20 p.m. This train Altoona makes 1.45 close p.m., Pittsburg at and Harrisburg for points on the Northern Central connection Philadelphia Erie Railroads. 10.20 Leave a. Lebanon Harrisburg 9.35 a.

m. arrive at Conewago 17.0) a. Altoona 3.30 p. Pittsburg 8.20 m. Leave Lebanon 11.50 a.

arrive at Conewago 12.15 p. Lancaster 12.58 p. Philadelphia Leave 3.15 p.m., Lebanon New York 5.50 p. m. 2.00 p.

arrive at Cone7.50 wago 2.45 p. Harrisburg 3.20 p. Altoona p.m., Pittsburg 11.55 p. Baltimore 6.45 p.in., Washington 7.45 p.m. 10,990,08 $115,519.29 CREDIT PAYMENTS.

Wm. Casb paid on sundry order Issued J. the decal County Countesioner during your, 10 ALMS HOUSE, J. D. Krall tronsurer.

9500 00 W. Shauk, stone 18 Geo. B. Westenberger, bricks JPu Bro. bricks 84 15 IScamserderter, repatring 51 Ino.

Karmany, insurance 19 20 Joo. 5. White conveying J. Wilhelm's corpse to Alma J. H.

House, 5 00 Weiss, conveying Susan J. Mocker to Insane Asylum, 6 34 D. Miller, porpetual in- J. surance, 3:9 62 Schmeht, merchandise 3 19 Allwein, labor and 8. materials, Ed.

Gettle, 118500 work 45 25 08 Seller, laying pavement, Mark, coping at area 93 Deemer, For Harison fitzlor, Louser Light Son, nidse repuirs 23 70 Keller, mason work (smoke house) 84 69 ALMS BOUSE-HOSPITAL. 20561 36 Fox A. Roby, architect 100 00 bricks 1005 62 John Wike, Stobler, labor 131 39 72 00 Peter 71 64 Gravor 27 50 W. Wike, 22 Kelior, 19 13 John Zartman, 16 00 P. Draches, muking arch B.

loeman, Metrich, mason work 461 blacksmith work 12 W. Surickler, painting 1 A. Brunner, A. Light, lime 72 Isaac Longaore Miller, on contract 3000 Miller, labor bl 00 20 Titue Lebanon Manufacturing Co. 8.

beams (per contruet) 582 98 D. Reinochl L. Zaruman, Melly, labor materials 17 M. Zeller, 5 00 Misb Arnold, sand 24 17 A. ochmehl, werchandisc 2 85 John Garmen, 16 E.

Light, 16 00 Daub, 15. Snyder, mason 1 7 00 75 Theo. B. stone sills Dry, labor 14 M. carting Jacob Weiss, lumber Rauch Sultzer, mason J.

T. Light Co. mise. 8. 8.

Guinther Dahm, stone stepe Joo, Longacre Snyder, painting 49 plans Miller, changes 119 22 Pad 6,190 19 HOUSE- SLAUGHTER HOUSE AND C. LAUNDRY. Brestin House, (slaughter house and John laundry.) Jos. drawings Wike, labor 4 Stoblor, labor F. F.

Simmon, Keller, Zeller, Gruber, C. Miller, per contract F. 2,17,31 J. A. Assemory for Apeale.

rovising M. Assessments trans. scripts, making out and serving appeal notices, Lyman registering voters, 1,947 50 James AUDITING. H. BOWMAN, County Auditing P.

Welas, Auditing State 25 00 James County Account 2 75 County Acoount state P. Kalbach, Auditing 19 90 Bentz, Auditor's Messen- Clerk 75 00 F. Gherst, Auditor's 5 00 P. Fisher, 1. 1.

Auditing PubRecords Gherst, Ex, 25 00 Adam Auditors to Richland Daniel 179 164 BRIDGES. M. John Bindnagies J. L. 03 10 M.

Jonestown 220 12 C. W. 90 Miller's Gap C. E. Town Quittapahiila 4.00 Leave p.m., Lebanon 3.15 p.

arrive Conewago New York Lancaster 4.46 p.m., Philadelphia 6.50 p.m. Leave 9.35 p.m. Ledanon arrive at Conewago 8.20 112. p. Lancaster 9.35 p.

Harrisburg CITAS. E. PUGH, J. R. WOOD.

Gen'l Manager. Pass. Agent. DONAGHMORE COAL YARD! Big C. A.

NEFF, PROPRIETOR. OFFICE AND YARD: DONAGHMORE STATION. BEST GRADES OF COAL Sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. Prompt Delirery Made to all Parts of the City. ALSO, CONNELSVILLE COKE in prepared sizes for Domestic use.

FOR SALE. 70 BUILDING LOTS, -ON Chestnut and Walnut Streets and Cedar Avenue, only three and four bincks from Eagle Hotel, ALSO, TWELVE HOUSES, a Containg SEX and SEVEN ROOMS. GOOD TITLE GUARANTRED BY P. A. ECKENROTH.

jan30-3nt THE ONLY Devoted SCHOOL IN LEBANON VALof Masic. ley Exclusively the Instruction MISS E. WATSON'S LEBANON CONSERVATORY of MUSIC. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. 124 South Eighth Street.

TALL TENSE COMMENCES Monday. August 29, 1887. Full Graduating Course on Philo and Organ. also in folce Culture and Harmony. Pedal Free Music.

ciasses Recitais in Part Singing and month. each week. Soirees every Rudiments of Sheet Musicand Music Books for sale. promptly alled. Orders may2i-tt MISS E.

WATSON E. Z. KEHLER SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS OFPICE, 124 North Eighth Street, Lehanon, Pa. Tney have always hand a and Building Lots Sale. large number of louses, Farms Persons wishing to buy or Self will do well by giving them a call.

Correspondence solicited. aprill-tf K. Z. KENTER SON. TINDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! D.

A. Frantz would respectfully call the attention of the community to the fact that he is prepared to answer all calis, whether day or night. During the day he can be found at his place of business, Cumberland street, and any 738 hour of Cumberland the night street, at bis Father's Residence, North Tenth street. Prices or at Moderate. A.

Frantz's, 17 J. 1a n25-tr CHESS again POOLS come round for the cleaning SEASON of to CESS inform POOLS the and I that hereby I take the opportunity public have located in Lebanon and an prepared to clean CESS POOLS at short notice. Ali -work guaranteed. For further particulars address. ANTON WALDFAGEL.

oc12-10 Box 1008, Lebanon, Pa..

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