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The Greatest Result Producer FOB BUSINESSMEN WHO WANT TO PUSH THEIB TRADE IS THE LEBANON "DAILY NEWS." THOSE WHO ARE REGULAR ADVERTISERS ARE STEADILT INCREASING THEIB DEPOSITS AT THE BANK. All the Successful Merchants OF LEBANON ADVBBTUB THEIR BUSINESS IN -THB NEWS," AS THEY HAVB LEAKNED FROM EXPBRIBNCB THAT IT PAYS THEM WELL. THERE ARE OTHERS WHO SHOULD DO THE SAMS. VOL. XXVIII.

NC 248. LEBANON PA. TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 15, 1900. ONE CENT.

EIGHT MARRIAGE LICENSES Encampment Went Into Session at Harrisburg Today. PAST CRANDS MET MONDAY Several Statistical and other Reports Were Presented Appointments Made by the Grand Ad dresses or Welcome Made This Morn- Erie Wants Next Encampment. Past grands of tlie. order nf Odd Fellows nic'i at Hiirrisliurg Mnuday evening and mcmbcri. timl; the third degree.

Crand Patriarch Juhu A. l''leiiiiidng. made. i. inmilicr of and nniitci.

a disirici grand jiairian-li for i-vcrv county in the stale. l-'or this couui.i Elmer K. Mcljitighlin. of Lebanui! lodge. N)t.

121. was Tin- principal business the Mon day moi-niiig session ilie iiejirini: of reports frinn tin- grand "Hirers. .1. Henry P.citei n-ixrrti'd fur tin- last yeas us follows: May 4. lialance.

ii: ISHKI. IIM-IMVIM! during tin- from 15. Nicholson, gram! srrihi-. amoiinl in tin hands tlm m-asurer. UUCP ills dale.

(Jraml Scrlln- .1. NichoNon suhinit- li-d liis report. Hie finaucai part ivijicli was as follows: "There has liecu dtmig tin year. from May l.S!t!l, l.c Mny 1. T.KK'I.

tin- following sums ol iiioney. and the same was duly paid in to the hiiuds.tof Patriarch Henry Jti-itrl. grand trcnsiircr. Per capita tax. for f.i:- Tinuks.

scveriMgn grand lodge. foi charters. for dispensations. for for charts. $27: foi oards for defunct enoaniptneut mem liers S21.30: for linoks.

grand encamp- nietit of Pennsylvania. 1 or for dues. 1ot.il. Thus for every II" liatfiaiThs Ihc-re have been lO-lnr sickness during (lie year. Clerk KoGhender'er's Report of Local Victims ol Gupld.

These marriage licenses were issued ilnrlng tin- wwk ending May 1'2. by f'lerk Koclu'iiilt'rfer: Jnlm Sitko and Miss Susan Chriii. f'oruwaJl; Herman Himinelberger. Mycrstown. aud Alice Sengrist.

Sit. Aetna; Thomas A. Shower and Lizzie M. Kline. Seliac-nVrstowu: William B.

Snow. ITarrisburg. and Macgie Lebanon: Jerome. E. Kicker.

Palmyra, and Lizzie Suavely. Royal- Inn. Dauphin enmity: Oeorsri- M. Cap- snYk and Olka null. Lebanon: Ole.n»m W.

Light and Dora P. MrKiiim-y. LebHJIIIII: William M. Keller mid Carrie Hiinsor. Lebanon.

Thirtieth Annual Convention to Meet at Annville. HEALTH OFFICERS MYERSTOWN HAPPENINGS. Hay Ladies' mite society, of the LlltlK church, which will o'b- 1 hi sickness. If distributed pro raw-amona the patriarchs, would amount week, four days, three hours, wveu- teen minutes and twenty-live seconds. increase of twenty-three niirlv-eight irjnnlcs and fifty-sevci: seconds over 'the preceding year.

The grand encampment went inti session this morning at 0:30 o'clock ai the firand (ip'era house with over thousand every delegate be 5ng present. 1 he address of welconv 10 the state was made by 1 Gobin. P. O. and P.

O. P. Tin address of welcome lo the city of Hai risburg was made by Senator McCar rell G-. lodge (iS. 10 o'clock, in Odd Fellows bill Market street.

Hie Odd Fellows degree' was conferred upon a large uum bcr of past gmnds. narrisbnrg and Erie are tbc onlv tlelphin. FIRE TRUSTEES MEET. Resolutions wire Adopted Dy Them on Monday Evening. lire trustees Mou- serve its nniiivers-in- on Friday even- has arraiized the following Opening liynin: Scripture reading and prayer.

Rev. Dr. F. J. F.

Sch.imz: hymn: recitation. Mrs. J. H. Hater, of Lebanon: vocal dtiM.

Mrs. Kliner E. Swanger ami Miss Mapffie Stainbaiigh: address. Rev. J.

C. S. Ituop. one of the pastors of Snlpir Lutheran church. Lebanon: violin due.t.

Misses Kdith Dejijien nnrl Maggie SiamliatiRh: seliTt rpnrtmg. Mrs. Emmn R. Woiser: remarks by the. pastor: voluntary: collection: recitation Miss Esielln Mcl.nuphllu: rpports of ilie president tri'nsurer: hymn.

On account of being misinformed through what was considered reli- source, an error was published omit'iTning the wedding of Ilennnt: Ilimnielbergi'r and Miss Alice Sechrisi. The ceremony was performed nt thi Lutheran parsonage, this place, by F. F. Srhnuiz. and not Rev.

A. .1. Long as stated. A reception was afterwards tendered tlie couple nt the home of groom's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson IlimuHhcrger. A vocn 1 and iustniuieiiial recital which will be in charge of Allen Stew- nnd Miss Effle Lnudis. will be ilvpn in Albright College chapel. Rat- M-day evening.

Bolh ore exeelleni musicians and nil exceptionally good has been arranged. The Carlisle Indians, who will play a game of ball will the Albright team. Satunlny afternoon, will remain nnd henr thr recital. Kemp nnd Wilson will ngnin bo the battery for Albright. Frank Slotidt.

will rend a paper on may the ravages of the Hessini' be checked nr a meeting of thr Cu-jnty agricultural nurl iiorticnjtnral association, to be held nl Hie home of H. C. Suavely, of North LEBANON AND WEST DERKS Are the Counties Which Will fie Rep In First Evan gellcal Lutheran Church-Addresses Dy Local Teachers and Dr. Wagner. Mohrsville.is President- The thirtieth anuual convention of the Evauselical Lutheran Sunday school assembly of and western rit-rks opens Ascension Pay.

May 2-1. in the First Evangelical Lutheran church. Annville. The co vcniion influilcs delegates and in-ads of every of the East Pennsylvania synod within the districts named. The addn'S'-'i'S will be delivered by local teachers aud speakers.

The Dr. II. II. Roedel. of Molirs- ed at this place for a number convention is in charge of the executive ooniiriit.f.

chairman. Dr. vlllp. llerks county, is president, of the conventon. nnd D.

W. Wood, of Annville. is secretary. Following is the program: Morning. 0 o'clock, devotional exer- Vri'ERIXTEXDEXT'S HOURS.

0:30: Outline his work, in aud out of ilie school. ,10:00: Define his relations to his teachers. 10:30 How would you have him apply the truth 11:00: What constitutes success, and you attain it 1 li-30- Reception of delegates. rvrir.s' HOURS. lilfl: Demons-irate practically how you induce them to prepare the bold their attention when prepared.

TEACHERS' HOURS. 2:30: Outline his work in and out or school. 3:00: What constitutes true prepara- t0 3:30: How to hold young people during summer months. 4:00.7 Election of officers. Question Routine Business Transacted and Reports lor April Read.

The board of health held a regular meeting at city hall Monday evening. President Warner occupied the chair and Messrs. Carmauy. Ricgel and Roedel were present. Brunuer presented his statistical report for the mouth of April, as follows: Causes of General debility.

diabetes. 1: typhoid fever, 1: pneumonia, apoplexy. intermittent fever. 1: consumption. 3: heart failure, paralysis of the heart.

1: pernicious anemia. 1: burns. Bright's disease. congestion of the lungs. 2: fractured skull, 1: accident on railroad, 1: la grippe, 1: dropsy.

inflammation of bowels. 1: peritonitis. 1: still born, 1: male, 17: female. 21: total. 3S.

45 bnrlai permits. 4(i cesspool permits. $23.00: two cesspool licenses at each. Sno.OO: two transit permits. cents: three disiuterment permits, $1.50: total.

$80.25: number of bodies taken away for burial. number of bodies brought here for burial. number of bodies taken through the city: births, male. 12: female, total. 20: contagious diseases, typhoid fever.

1: scarlet fever, total. U. Of the total iiuniliHr of deaths, four died between 70 and SO years and five died between SO and DO years. Tlie birth rate is much higher and physicians fail to send them in promptly. The report was received and filed.

Health Officer Gingrich presented a brief report which showed that the cily was never In better health at this season of the year, and that not one contagious disease case exists at present, which is considered a good sanitary record. Only two nuisances were reported since the last meeting. The matter of cleaning the Quitta- pabilla creek was brought up and committee, composed of Health Officer Gingrich. Dr. W.

R. Roedel nnd A. B. Cat-many, appointed by President Warner, to act in connection with the highway committee and other officials to have it The annual convention of state health boards will meet at Mechanicsburg, May 23. 24 nnd and Health Officer Gingrich will attend.

TWENTY YEARS AGO. Another Meeting of General Committee Was Held. EX-PRESIDEIITBURnf Reprint From the "Dally News" ol Two Decades Ago. TUESDAY. MAY 11.

Charles formerly teller in the First National bank, who had been making a western and southern tonr, returned home Monday evening from what he described as a delightful trip. Sunday Rev. C. II. Leinbnch, assisted by Prof.

Reily. of I'alatiuale college. Myerstown. administered to 340 members of Trinity Reformed church, at ounty. were May Speak Here Saturday Evening or Tulpehoeken, this collected for lienevolent objects ami That Strong Efforts Will De £27.08 for church purposes.

Made to secure Him-otner Promt- nent Men Will Deliver was intense and the ice men are hap- Will Have Excursion to Gettysburg. Mlss Monday evening the general commit- were married on the morning of this tee in charge of the National biennial day in St. Mary's Catholic church. convention. Young People's Christian 'hie temperance women passed Union, of the United Brethren church, resolution that on the day of the Union held an interesting meeting at the Centennial parade they would stand Salem U.

B. church. Chairman I. B. along the curbs of the streets and serve Hank, of Myerston-n.

presiding. The the firemen with ice water. usual routine business was transacted The Friendship hose company and progress was reported by the com- house ou Willow street was finished mittees. The luncheon committee. and on the morning of this day the composed of Cvrus Yincst.

chairman: hose carnage, which had been placed D. B. Buck nnd Thomas Kolir. will in the Union tire company's house tor zive a. detailed report at the next meet- safe keeping, was moved into the new ing of the committee, to he.

held next house by a delegation of the coui- Thiirsday evening at the same place, pany. All the sessions of the convention will bej held at Fisher academy, which has been leased for the occasion. Ordinance Passed to Increase City's Indebtedness. ATC01MCOHL SESSION several on spenkers reported that prominent men aud well IMPORTANT! SALE OF SUMMER known orators have already been se- SPECIAL box. PARENTS' norus.

Evening. How can parents aid the teachers 1 Part- 13. Swnngcr, proprietor of the P.on- industrial works, accompanied l.j 'tine, one of his employees, the making of blouses to children's coats. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Weber visited friends at Host Berks county.

Charles Painter and wife, of Road- ii'g. wen- guesls of Aaron Bleckcr and Mrs. Jacob Brown, of Mt Aetna, visited Dr. and Mrs. A.

W. Ger- Idaiv it in the home of Chief Engineer Jlnrimnn. new lioinc and became 1 wns found crying at city ImM and '-iftor diiui-r the home of Rlw Schrom ivns restored to his pan" Instituted a search for him. who Awarded a Contract. The Keiuoelil lumber company have 1he contract for funiishing the lumber and mill work for the new church which will soon erected by the c.m- of Si.

Mark's Reformed The company has a large number of smaller contracts will keep tin- running for several months and the indications are lhat building will be dune during the summer. Hottest Days ol the season. the thermometer at Meadow Hank resistcrcti Hl.ii degrees, making it the hottest day the year, and Sunday it was SS.r; the highest tempcratmv to thai lime. The hoi woathor continued day. alilnm-l; then- was more air and the mercury several degrees.

St Jomvs S. Will Participate. SI. John's Reformed Sunday 4s decided to again participate in union Forth nf picnic at Ml. A committee is tu be named lo act with those fivm the oilier Lcb iinon 'iday tit mnUc inenis.

Altcnderler the M. Altendorfer. owner of Alien- traiisfrr liiu-. ibis morning bis new duties tili- 1'. S.

mail between the post office and P. R. dep.it. Altcndcrfer succeeds Henry W. VMII a Dance.

This a. o'clock several mombors i'f the cycle club will give an impromptu dam-e in the North Ninth street, for their Music furuisbeil by trin. or A. Hall Association Oincers. evening the board of dlnM 1 tors of tin- Sous of America hall association mot in the hall and iv-oloeted J.

Shindel prosident. and KTM-tary and treasurer. Auction sale of Ilniisehiild ti: lie held at HIS Mitllln street, WB.IIIOS- Oay. May at 1 p. m.

William Miller. Auctioneer. Many of the German Baptists from town and vicinity attended the love- feast held at meeting house, near Robrersburg. Mr. aud Mrs.

Henry L. Core spent Sunday with the family of Peter S. Kline, 'near Womelsdorf. Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Mnurer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Folk and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Houdeu. of Rending. Among other visitors in town were: T. Clarence Ilowitt. Philadelphia: W.

Morris. H. F. Himmclberger. Frank Fisher.

Harry Ullrich and J. TJ. Gairing. of Rending, nnd L. R.

Snyder, Lebanon. Rov. J. A. Kelper nnd daughter Miriam left for a two-weeks' visit to ids parents at Ellzabelhvillo, Dauphin county.

Samuel C. Stambaugh left to attend the annual sessions of the Grand lodge of the I. O. O. at Harrisburg.

as 'he representative of Myerstown lodge Xo. nr.S. Mrs. .1. A.

Kloper and Mrs. I. B. Ilaak left to atlcnd tbe convention of ilic Women's Missionary society of the B. church at Dnytcm.

Ohio. Isaac ll! Hank has been awarded tbe contract for the erection of a new house for Herr.on the 'it recently purchased from W. U.Hos- tel I or. 7::50: Does'the church appreciate, the teachers' work Answers to questions, ing words. WHEELMAN'S CLOSE GALL.

Harry Houtz Collides With Trolley Car and is saved Dy the conductor. The presence of mind nnd prompt action of Paul Kocbeuderfer. conductor of the electric oar.running between Hebron and cemetery, this afternoon saved the life of Harry Houtz. a voting traveling salesman, who is Visiting his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Klias lioura. in this Houtz was riding a bicycle westward along Cumberland street when in front of the Molly building the wheel swerved sharply toward the railway and before Hontz could change its course it struck the electric car going eastward. Houtz tried to shove himself out of danger but would have fallen under the wheels bad nol Conductor Koclionderfer instantly realized the wkheelman's peril and pushed him out of danger. Iloiitz.

who escaped iu- juyr, says the accideiitwas caused by the toe clip on the left pedal catching, causing the wheel to swerve sharply. TRANSFERS IN REALTY. HELD A PUBLIC RECEPTION Many Persons Paid a Visit to the Century Wheelmen's House Today the Century wheelmen held open house at their club quarters, on North Ninth street. A reception was tendered the public and a large number of persons called to see the handsome clubhouse. The reception was held from 2 to 5 this afternoon aud will be continued this evening from 7 to 10.

Those who called at the house were cordially received by the house committee, consisting of Grant B. Spnngler. chairman G. Frantz, Frank W. Bittner.

Gegrge W. Stine and Charles Gehbard. and expressed themselves as more than pleased with their visit. ADD CENT TRY WHEELMEN. The Perse band.

Adam Keller, leader, has been engaged to give a concert on tlie lawn at the rear of the club bouse this evening which will add much to tlie evening's pleasures. liner, TT ian Endeavor union, will speak Fri- THAT THEY WILL COMPEL Anv evening. A stenuotis effort is be- TENTION FROM ALL. BELfW mad" bv the couimirtee to secure QUOTE YOU A FEW OF THE the "ervices" of ex-President Benjamin MAXY BARGAINS HICH H-ir'rison of Indianapolis. to AWAIT YOU HERE TOMORROW, come here, nnd speak ou Saturday jjo Ladies' Summer Corsets, well It Is also expected that an ln a regular DOc corset, we have excursion will be arranged to Geftys- them ia aU spec ial price to- bur" battlefield for the delegates and molTo 25c.

visitors of whom there will be over a 3 000 yds of good Scotch Lawns, in thousand. choice patterns, worth lie a yard, to go special tomorrow at WII BEGIN TOMORROW. 5,000 yds of good Unbleached Mus- Contractor Hurlock. ot Philadelphia. yar(1 Awards Several contracts LIST OF LETTERS.

Remaining uncalled for In the Post Office at Lebanon May 15.1900. Ladies' May Keamesder- tor. Miss A. Campbell. Mrs.

Win. Deyter. Miss A. Campbell. Brs.

Win. Deysher. Miss Lizzie Fenchler. Mrs Judd, Mrs. Catherine Hnnck.

Mrs Mary I worth Gc a yard, spec- Gauze Vests, in all sizes, trimmed in white, blue and W. A. Hurlock. of Hnrlock Sons. pi ij these vests are worth 19c contractors, Philadelphia, who has re- but the price tomorrow will be only ceived the contract to erect the new in I'.

R. station and visited here Mou- White Lawn Waists, day. as stated in the "News," has made of good quality lawn, trimmed awarded several sub-contracts, among n-ith two rows of embroidery, inser- thein one to the Reinoehl lumber coin- tiou and three clusters of tucks on pany. which has the contract to fur- each side, also two rows of embroid- nisli all the mill work needed at the ery, insertion nnd three clusters of uew station. John Stoever.

of this tucks running down the back; this city, has received the contract to do waist is positively worth $2. special all the excavating. Today he put tomorrow ifc. (Only one to customer, men to work clearing away the debris of tlie old building nnd tomorrow Promissory Notes Bearing 312 Per Cent. Interest to De Ing or Board of Health-Statistical Report Presented Dy one contagious Disease In the City.

Monday evening a special meeting of common council was held at city hall. President Atkins, presided and Messrs. Ilnber, Gerberich. Rank. Buck.

Light. Holler, Daugherty. Reese, McAdam and Klmmel were present. Mr. Reese called up bill Xo.

4, making an appropriation of $75 to purchase hose for the Chemical engine company, nnd it passed first reading. A largely signed pettiou. signed by residents of the Fifth ward, was presented by Mr. Miller, protesting against the proposed removal of aH arc light from New street and Maple alley. The matter was referred to the.

police committee. The ordinance, providing the tax levy of the city of Lebanon, passed finally. Bill No. S. of select council, an ordinance to increase the indebtedness of the city of Lebanon to the extent of to be used for the erection of a pumping station at Hammer creek, the debt to be created by the Issuance of promissory notes, passed finally.

The ordinance provides for n. special tax to pay the proposed indebtedness. City Solicitor Marshall Fuuck was present and gave the legal status of the new project, stating that it must be carried out by this method: that the proposed issuance of notes would not increase, the indebtedness of the city there are resources from which win Quiz Normal School Seniors Superintendent of Public Instruction Sebaeflfer has appointed the following persons conduct the examinations at the West Chester normal school oa June Henry Houck. deputy superintendent of public instruction; Professor A. C.

Rothennel. principal of the Kutztown normal school; Superintendent George D. Howell. of Scranton; Superintendent E. C.

Howard. Wayne county; Superintendent R. 1C Buehrle. Lancaster: Superintendent Jarvis. Wyoming; Miss Louisa Boggs.

superintendent of Bristol; Sup. erintendent E. M. Bapp, of county. Picture framing promptly and neatly done.

5-7-tf HARPEL. Eighth and Willow streetm. QANIEL A. FRANTZ Funeral Director. Night 109 N.

Nhrth St LIIMIJ. Pn The News Wants your "WANT" mum ftr WAMTwK Resiltt emt. YN art tkm IM taall to aaVerilM. HOW TO ANSWER AN AOVERTISI MINT Most of the advertlasmsats In News are either signed with toll tbe street number Is clvea. them, however, refer to Initials or some assumed name aa 1 "Harness Maker." "Borrower." ty," B.

or some such Dally News, or In care of In Lebanon or elsewhere. The way ta swer advertisements IB not to call at tlM- News office to Inquire, but do what advertisement namely, a letter or postal card and addreea It the name or initial or number letter may be put In post offlca left at this office. State In your aajl your name and address. Tour letter be given to tne.adYertlaer when he i for It, and if your answer la you will hear from It. WANTED.

MILLINERY. 185 Children's Trimmed Hats, worth morning a large force of men will be- $1.25. special tomorrow 40c. gin on tiie exca vatloi s. It is said the 300 Children's Trimmed Leghorn.

remaining sub-contracts will be. trimmed with ribbons, chiffons and given to parties outside the city. flowers, worth our special price A. Mr. Davis, of Philadelphia, has 7oc.

already arrived here and will at once WO Ladies' and Hisses' Trimmed take charge of building operations for Hats, elegant material, newest styles the new contractors who promise to and shades: also Trimmed Leghorns, hurry things as speedily as possible. worth $2.49 aud $2.75, your choice tomorrow at $1.25. FUNERALS. JOSEPH MILLER. The funeral of Miller was 125 Ladies' nnd Misses' elegantly Trimmed Hats, trimmed in pastel shades, worth $3.50 and S3.9S, to go at i ndia Linen Pique Swiss White Goods.

We (1 -oc E. RAUOH. General Merchandise. Fast Color Waterproof Awning Stripe yd. We will, no doubt, have the usnnl hot weather during the season.

To shut out the sun on these long warm days, provide yinirselvi-s with thest- awning goods which will keep color nnd besides being proof against the sun nre nlso waterproof. Perhaps you want to get your boy a TKNT this summer. This a most suitable uiatorhil for that purpose, very strong nnd pretty as well. This goods comes in blue and while, ivd aud white, and gnvu and white stript-s. The usual price for this goods is ISc yd.

Saturday afternoon Kate E. Smith. Agnes J. Moyer and Clayton Forry. lieire of Mary Forry.

deceased, sold nt public sale at the Valley bouse a two- story frame dwelling Jiousc. situated on the west side of Norlli Fifth stivet. tu Isaac Allwclu. of this city. The rousideration paid wns WIH THE SIGK.

Cyrus Fields, riwiding in what is known as "Furnace Row" at North Lebanon furnaces, who had been confined to his residi'lice for the past live weeks suffering with grip and pleurisy, today for I he llrst lime appeared en the slrer-ts. Mr. Fields is outside inbor boss at Hit' furnaces and has been employed there continuously for 44 years. He expects to resume his iiuiies again in a Rev. P.

C. Croll. pastor of the Seventh Street Lutheran church, who confined to his residence with ill- uuss, is able to be out again. JOINED IN WEDLOCK IIOrSElt-Ml'UREN. In St.

Mary's Catholic elnm-li this morning Rev. Father Adam Christ united in marriage Frederick A. IIoiis- er. Lebanon, and Miss Kaiherinc M. Mnn-en.

of Avon. Samuel Honser. the groom's brother, was best man and Miss Munvii. sister the- bride, was bridesmaid. The groom is a machinist at I lie American iron and stee! manufacturing C.i.'s centra 1 works.

Tbc bride is the daughter of Pius Both are popular young people. RICKER-SNAVcLY. On May 12 at Hnmmolstown Itcv. E. O.

Burtner joined in holy matrimony Jerome Ricker. of Palmyra, nnd Miss Lizzie Suavely, of Royalton, county. Mary Ann Oliver. Miss Katie Snyder, Tittle. Miss Eugenia w'uber Gentlemen's Blnntz.

S. Brieklin, F. C. Gilbert. A'alentinc Hniuloy.

J. J. Henritzo. Win. E.

Hopkins. Chas. A. Johnson, Davilla Groh Klopp. Goo.

L. Light. Peter Metz, Charles McMullon. C. G.

Mohr. John Peiffor. Geo. M. Smitii.

George Stover, Mont Thomas. Willie Thornbnsh. ATTENDING CONFERENCE. 120 Ladies' Crash Skirts, good width. ment was made in the church cemetery.

Miller was a civil war veteran with a good record. everywhere. are many more bargains come in, price our goods convinced that we hnve the revenue may be derived to pay annually for the proposed plant, and tlmt in all probablity the tax would not liave be levied. H. C.

Shirk; counsel for Hauman the contractors, nfn-eed with Mr. Funck. Mr. Buck brought up the matter interest on the notes ami the contraq- 1 -ViOKEY WASTED-HOOD for client: ALEXANDER M. SNYDEB, AldenBan.

-'4 l5-2t Bonn street, neat Ninth, -j VIT to learn barbainf and tend to VlTAKTED-An active, reliable TT orders for nunerr itock: I learned; tsJarroronmmlerton. R. 6. CHASI COMPANY. tors agreed to accept Pf.

stead ot five per cent, -as stipulated lowest prices nud best assortments. Had Her Purse Stolen. BOX TOX. Saturday afternoon while Sarah Weaber. of this citv.

who for- Left for Scranton, Lutherans Are in session at Miiiers- vllle, Lancaster County. Today (he Lancaster conference of tbe Evangelical Lutheran church, which comprises the counties of Lancaster. Lebanon. Dauphin nnd Cumberland, met at St. Paul's Lutheran church.

Millorsville. the sessions having opened Monday evening. Rev. .1. W.

Hassler. of Lancaster, is president of the conference Those from this city who left Monday evening were Rev. J. II. Raker, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church nnd Rev.

Milton W. Reinhnrt Grant- oliuroli. The lay from the latter cliurcli are Hon. Lautz nnd Moses V. Bittner.

Jonestown Shoe Factory. At a mi'etiiis of the subscribers of the. infant shoe faelorv. eveiiiiis. a teinjiorary wns effected by these Best Full Cream Cheese, J.B.

Miller Son, Cor. 9th St. and P. R. Ry.

Opp. Central Market rennsylvonla Telephone. Best Domestic Swiss Cheese, lb. Ib. Best Dried 1U Raspberries, 10L lU.

Best New 1U Dates, 3C- 1 Us BEST COUNTRY POTATOES, 35c bu. A full lini- of OltEKX YlItOCEP.TES and I-'liUlT always in stock. JAS. P. GATES, 112 North Ninth Street, XKiE WILLOW.

Goods delivered in tbe city and suburbs. 1'eople's 'Phone 108. oilici-rs: IVesideiit. S. WPUOXT: vict- in-psclpiit.

Auih-ew J. IfcGill; treasurer. secretary, S. .1. WoclHy.

A coinniittpp was appointed secure land anil instnif-toil to en- Architect A. A. Ilitclier. ofthis rily. ID up plans for the npw building, which will be of brick anil uvo stories merly resided on Willow street, near Tllis Corning Eev.

3kL Page, rec- Xintli. was attending the Sixth street tor of St Luke's church, this city, and in crowd her purie. Kev A 5r Abel, rector of St. Mark's containing was snatched out of her church. Jonestown, left on the hand by a thief who ran away.

His t'' aiu ovpr the P. IJ. railway for name has not yet. been ascertained. Scl 'nnton.

where they will attend the This is the secoird time in two months aunnal meeting of the diocese of Cen- that Mrs. Weaber had her purse stolen Pfnusylvaiiin which will be in ses- sion for three days. On account of tlie At Annville and Myerstown. absence of Rev. Page, the regular Two interesting games of base ball ') edne silny services at St.

Luke's r-nntvli Trill j. will be played next Saturday after- uo omlttol tomorrow. Hon. noon at Annville nnd Myerstown. 1 and Wheeler Lord, dele- aiid Lebanon Valley colleges nyg 8 1 1 16 8 aris were un- busincss mnlters.

L'l JJl-Utlllull illlCV i UM- will be represented nt Annville while on account of Albright college and the "Indians" will Me the limes at lown. Mattings. Will go to Annville. The "Paxtnng" base ball nine will go to Annville on Saturday to plnv the representatives of the T.olinnm, If von do not wish to buy It is worth Ille Valley your' while to see the lino of clean. tl team but re- cool and servicable floor covering at although it has C.

E. KAUClf. 6 1 10th and Cumberland Sts. Blue Swedish Ducks. Edgar Weimer, of this city.

Monday jmrchnsed the entire lot ofBlueSwed- ish ducks, recently imported Theo. from Germany. His farms on Saturday. The for the summer has not been completed Hbg. Patriot Blacksmith Had Hand Crushed.

smitb ilf bn will devote all its resources hereafter cne of cnlsl to the development of this, now the work Monday. He was taken to the loading breed of ducks. ce of Gingrich, where he receiv- I.OST:-In the Southern part of city. ed arten io a day book containing names aud nd- "OF A GOOD BEGINNING Cometh dresses. Suitable reward if returned a good end." When you take Hood's to North Eighth street before 7 Sarsaparilla to purify your blood yon o'clock.

it are making a good beginning, and tbe good end will be health and happiness. ricture frnming promptly and neatlj done. It never disappoints. Will go to Philadelphia. Tomorrow morning Mrs.

J. H. Raker nnd Mrs. Edwin Kimmel. of Trinity Kv.

Lutheran church, will leave for Philadelphia to attend the annual meeting of the home and foreign missionary society of the of this state, which will be in session there for several da vs. In the furnishing goods department you will lind a line of Gent's hose that has quality and style. 12'L'C to 50c. c. E.

RAUCH. 30th and Cumberland Sts. gllllllilllllllMIIIMMIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, i MISS PESXISGTOS, (successor to R'iss Parsons), announce that she is well to furnish the ladies of Lebanon and viciuity with the very latest styles of Sumner Hats and Bonnets. -We cater to please the best trade. Our stock is the very finest tliat can be secured.

Our prices are always reasonable. Back Sailor I Hats, perfect beauties. Butler Colored Hats, very stylish. Polkadot Ribbons and Silks, the i very latest. Miss Mary Pennington, Nutting Building.

I jniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiifii 5-7-tf Eighth and Willow streets. Pills. 25c. Sick headache Is cured by Hood's the bill. SUMMONED BY DEATH.

OSCAR QTJIGLET. -ir Quiclev, of Palmyra, died "his morning at the Good i Sama itau hospital. Last week Quiglej was at his nonie for appendicitis anJ ot. Monday was broitght to the liospital for treatment. Quig- lev was 20 years old nnd employed la the Id-eider shoe factory.

was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Quigley nnd was a member of the United Brethren church, being librarian of the Sunday school. He was well known nnd liked and his death is much regretted. HEXRY DAVID FOX.

Henry David Fox, the 2 year-old sou of Mrs. Hnttie Immel, formerly Fox, died Monday afternoon at the residence" of Frank B. Carmany. in North Lebanon Death was due to inflammation of the bowels. MRS.

CLEMENTINA KELLER. Mrs. Clementina Keller, widow of the late Alvinus Keller, died Monday morning of general debility at her home, 534 Walnut street. She was 1 1 years old, member of St. Mary's Catholic church and is survived by throe daughters, Mrs.

Jacob Shney. Mrs. Joseph Oberly and Mrs. Samuel Kline. HENRY DAUB.

Henry Daub died Saturday evening at his home, in South Lebanon township, of general debility. He was (3 years old and was a widower, being survived by number of children. He was a member of Kimineriing's church. WTANTED-Sltumllon by experienced AieW- tectnial Diaughtsman and Csrpentertn building operations. Call or wldrex DBAUOHTasTAN, Columbia House, Willow, between Seventh and Mgaih AKTED-Afood Mcond hand Baker.

Ap Spruce and MIHHa Boeefc- gentlemen boeiden, at 70B WALNUT VlTANTED-TlTO Glrlj the ft 5-S-4I MANSION HOU9X. ANTED-Good Girl for general homework If Apply at 139 SOOTH MNTU QlttL. APPLY AT -VJ: 7may-tf 6M CHBtlTNPT FOB SALE. 1 TJiOKBALK-Cbeapiealeitate. TwoflTe-m two-story loune dwelling nooses, near and C.

A L. railroad. lo J-' j. SCHOOLS. Interest In Lumber Vaid, at SeTenia and 4 direeti.

riant inclades-planlni shedding andjardUO awl. tabliahed since 1B6S. Location flrst cuue and all shipping facilities. Mart be Men be I aled 5-U-2m K.H North BOO Went to Pottsvliie Today. Drs.

E. I'. Kremer. C. B.

Wagner and .1. H. Mease, this city, and Dr. H. Zimmerman.

Annville. left on the train this morning over the K. railway for Pottsville, to attend the anuual meeting the Lebanon Valley dental association, at the Hotel Allen, which will be in session two days. Entertained the Guild Monday evening the St. Agnes guild of St.

Luke's church held its regular meeting at the residence of Miss Florence Brunner, 743 Monument street. After the business had been transacted the members were treated to choice refreshments. I7OR SALR-A KeMgeialor. ,.17111 hold sixths of beer. A iplendld article club.

very reatouable. Inqolra A-12-3C ffOS. manufacturing outaV ply to ISAAC D. JUUHVr, 5-4-71 ptyto 4-nn HaC at Mt. OTS FOR J.

1 or 4 1 lots are -offered at private cnurch street, between Eighth and streets, one square from P. R. one-half square from street raHi alrable location. Apply at THIS I mar20-tf MISCELLANEOUS. win Hold Their First smoKer.

Co. will inaugurate a series of smokers on Thursday evening next giving the first entertainment in. the armory, Ninth and Scull streets. The features of the occasion will be boxing, dancing and singing. Cyclone Sprayer.

OR INSECT GUN. Keystone Gunners at Ghambersbur Delegates and members of the Keystone gun club early this morning left for Chnmbersburg to attend the annual convention and contests of the state sportsmen's association. Others of tbe clnb will leave later in the week and Lebanon promises to be well represented. Silver Chatelaine initials -M. tne Cumberland street, south tide betm and eighth streets Kewsid If to H.

O. WBWIIB. 731 Cumberland aneet. in ta sort bonowi Apply to OKAKTWUDsUII, ONEY TO In Apply to J. g.

ADAMS. ONET TO amounts on real estate see QBO. B. 8CHOCK.1 505 CUMBERUUIO LIMMM. rnra.

Calls pnaytly Price, SOc. SIM LY Throws Spray Like Mist Throws spray np or down; will dost powders as well as spray liquids. One filling will cover 1,000 bills of Potatoes; the a only holds a quart and can be carried and used by a child. Better havaone for the Potatoes, Rose bnshes, Currant bushes, House plants. Flies ou cattle or In tne house Da yon remember OUR FULL PA6E advertisement SEEDS.

Save money and buy tested Seeds from BOGEK'S DRUG AND SEED STOKE, 47 S. EIGHTH LEBANON, PA. 50 Bicycles A catalogue nay be secured fer the asking. Any impenection or defect in material or manufacture of ASSEMBLED F03 EXHIBITION THIS WEEK. flSSOBT meet com eU ion Eight different styles, nnging in piles from A lot Of New Tim en go cheap.

TO epaCo.OUa Open day and night. H. KALBACH SON, Mfrs. Cumberland St, near Front COUNTERPANES. A few of our leaders: The Banner at SOc.

The Valiant at 90c. The National at $1.25. The Penrose at $1.30. Marseilles patterns. C.

E. RAUCH, General Merchandise. Kodaks, cameras and supplies. HARPEL, Eighth and Willow Sts. 100 new Picture Frames at 25 cents while they last.

HARPEL, Kodak Picture Store. PRESERVE YOUR WOOLENS Keep Moths Out of Your Furs MOTH BALLS, COAL TAR CAMPHOR, JAPANESE CAMPHOR. TAR PAPER. INSECT POWDER, All OF BESTJU1ALITY GEO. ROSS DRUG STORE, Oppe.

Cent Houe, LcbuM, Pa. EVERYTHING il DRU6S Ml NEDICNE Dr.W.H.Holsbcrg Gives special attention to the trtatmeal MSBASBS OP THB BTB AA BAR COMBCT mnirc SIASSES Can be seen at his office any day of tha week but will make Ua. point to attend to this work Saturday afternoona. Ofllce. aaiscrlu4 St.

einohel Lumber Co. Best QaalltJ FaJDilyl Penna. Na ML napWcMa.1 A Rare Chance! Tbe nnderalgned oOeis for sale tbe entire stock ol tbe ART STORE. No. 5 8ootb EUhtb itrnt re- oently condacted by Tborass ClolmsoD.

stock will be sold bulk, ud at a mat flee. A hereby olfcwllo any pnrebMer desiring to ennce Im an For lortherpMtlculM apply to ntv j. JOBNaoN, or to her Attorney, J. Manball VUnclr. 5-l-3t A Bow 8tallu.ln.4-ln.

pots. 3for25cento; laige cheaper thon elMWhere. a dozen. G. KOEGLr.

EM! Ltkww StfMl IfMBk A. H. WITMER, GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Ii prepared for all building bade to luniihl GRBTTNA 8ANB and BAND STONE far walls, base course work, door dlla, window tuts 5-5-lrn.

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