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   Lebanon Daily News (Newspaper) - March 20, 1874, Lebanon, Pennsylvania                                FRIDAY MARCH PRICE TWO CENTS The Financial Question COLLECTION OF The Postal Telegraph THE CENTENNIAL til The District NEW COUNTERFEIT FIFTY CENT NOTE A Vow A counterfoil of the now fifty cent note of the latest series has been re at tho treasury the who discovered that it was not having forwarded It to be The imitation exceedingly and not likely to deceive any ono who gives the note ordinary Internal special deposits of legal tenders for redemption of cer of including coin certificates of outstanding legal ten THE COLLECTION OF Tho civil service committee has agreed upon a for tho appointment of three of whom ono x shall have been an importing whose duty it shall bo to codify i and arrange all tho laws of Uni 1 and the regulations of tho y department with regard to td a nations from foreign countries Collection of duties thereon for allowances to and 400 foi proper in respect lo of rl The commissioners t which ort to tho President and ho tho report to Tho 13 meiers aro to receive a salary of FINANCE donate Finance Committee held special meeting today for the purpose of maturing some measure that will bring tho Senate to a direct vole on the question of contraction or A majority of committee is understood to be in favor of fixing the circulation at the amount now Tho minority favor the le of the issue of tho paying it all and fixing the circulation at TW The Postal Committee has di its chairman the postal telegraph with Mem bers of the committee are of the ion that they have succeeded in ridding the of all features of an ble is the tout very much changed from its nal NOMINATION Of to he at which M th Smti on Commerce for report ed The committee all the papers by State department pa Yau of the United to the and their would to vim Tbe will ve a oa the and all statements required ly the com have the natter will be disposed of oj the had made in substance as That they will in their discretion sub duction of private papers provided there be first fil d with the ie an of some r a pr written statement of averring to lie best of his and belief the existence of such and showing that they are material evi denee in the investigation with which tho committee aro Tho com will then decide ibility of issuing subpoenas asked It was also announced tlint the com will not be restricted to such barges and specifications as the menin may choose to but will lake such action and send for per sons and papers as may be and proper to secure a and impartial investigation of all mutters embraced in the resolution of the Sen ale and House of crea ting the A desultory ex amination of the school fund question then in which various members of the the counsel on both and Governor Shepherd engaged in an argumentative but nothing new was and took a recess till two HUNTS is rapidly and his physicians are of the opinion that he cannot Admiral Porter is and will soon bo out KOH For tho states rising barome falling northwesterly and northerly and partly cloudy and clear K A Slit i NEW March regard to the condition of tho accounts of the Erie as set forth in the statement published by Erie officials say many are contained therein that tho floating debt is not onethird the amount named and that there are over in good securities in The actual state of affairs will be made known as soon as the investigating committees report is Attempt to March Lowenstein last night attempted to escape from He picked the lock which secured the bar in position on the shutters of tho The bars were cut and lie had opened the shutters ho was tho bar was again secured he threatened to set the jail on The river is now clear and open for which is now being resum Steamers commence running on Saturday from New Son II March ale met at 10 nit A number of petitions and remon st ranees were offered for and against a repeal of the Local Option The following now bills were intro a supplement lo aet lo consolidate the several acts for tho pro of game and game lo authorize mem bers of insurance to vote liy proxy in all elections for tors anil ly McKinly a joint resolution for Imal on April My to create a commis sion for I he purpose of examining and procuring uniformity of school books in tin several school districts of this The provides for the appointment of four commissioners the State shall constitute a committee to examine and select the lext books now used or prepared or offered by authors and pub and such as may bo selected are lo be used throughout tho State for live subject to the of the next Davis offered a concurrent reso lution for printing live shousond addi tional copies of the report on and telegraph companies for Davis referred to the importance of the and the largo number of business men who feel specially inter ested in said Tho resolution was agreed i Dill offered a resolution to print one thousand copies of the lion of the Slate for the use of Sena which was agreed Cooper offered a concurrent reso lution lhal when the Legislature ad the it will stane adjourned until tho 14th daj of April After some after amending by striking out Apr and inserting tho resolution was 15 nays Tho following bills passed finally Senate to prohibit foi eign corporations doing business in Pennsylvania without having known places of business and authorized March commit tee of who havo undertaken to organize and found a Protestant Epis copal church hero for have secured a temporary The name of the church is to bo All Souls Pro testant Episcopal and services I will be commenced next I or it March who was to have been hanged been respited till the of Fit o MG t March storm which continued all Tuesday night yes Jt is feared that great damage has been in the lower railroad tracks and telegraph poles have been washed away at Flint cutting off all commu with The and Augusta track has been ly trains passed over from Augusta last Tho and other rivers are higher than has known since the Harrison freshet W and are within a few inches of that It will take several weeks to Spring City wishes it to bo known doesnt single John Wow many Tho of rolling recently ami have all i of The House proceeded to consider the when tho following bills pass ed second reading House an act to author ize the commissioners of county to borrow money for the pur pose of redeeming outstanding bonds House joint resolution re questing the President of the United States to appoint a courtmartial to re examine the charges against Brockway this Ho thought it a simple aet of justice lhal the charges against this gallant should bo because newly discovered evidence had shown he had been perfectly justified in taking the for which ho had heon cen opposed tho Ho knew of certain testimony of a very damaging character to FitzJohn Por if the case opened for a re ho pledged himself should bo The then House mi act lo prevent the of farm and other property by fires from railroad locomotives or This aet requires all locomotives to have called tho attention of the to tin recommendation of tho Governor in his last annual message in reference to tho destruction of forests by ire from and said that this waw prepared in accordance with that Tho biil was unstained and and pass ed second has disposed of his rty Pft the Charleston to William far for A Parkesburg writing to one of our says Our habitu ami prejudices aro hard to over come religiously and That town needs a cru Phillip u moulder in tho shops of Shantz Spring had one of his feet burned a few days ago by the accidental upsetting of 9 ladle of molten metal he was carrying at the StAtE has n girl ng An set on reps city to catch English has fifty colonels and majors who gnn frogs and snakes will wink at each other along hanks of our coun ty Tho ladies have been singing Praise iod from whom nil blessings to tho Pittsburg Confederate Stales money pannes at par in Home clothing shops in so says the Hollidaysburg and Tyrone will each be represented by colored jurors at the next session of the Blair county Tho American that n number of of Danville will In the spring embark in tho cattle raising business in After a life of eight weeks tlin Parks burg Herald flays it is able to stand A precocious youth and we glad to know of The Philadelphia fc Heading road Company isnow Illuminating their depot at with In township wind up with a lasting until 34 and Homo eighty lad ioa and gentlemen Trade March wo notice of fair and choice Pennsylvania at Timothy from to Is in de mand by till crushers at BarU is at ton for 1 The Flour market no change worthy of special About 000 including superfine at extras at extra family at Minnesota at Indiana at mid brands at as in Rye Flour sells nY In Corn Meal no Tho movements in tho wheat mar ket are of a restricted and only bushels including western red at Penn sylvania nia at and while spring at and 1 spring at Ilyo Hells at for west ern and Corn ig In limi ted request at a and WOO bush els of yellow sold at Outs are worth for and for do Whisky is unchanged sales of ern ironbound at of itte FROM The of ilie Jn March tho ladies of the to the number of moved on tho barrooms of largo hotels and some of the bettor class praying and singing with tho At all the places they woro invited in and wore re courteously and treated respect fully and Xo wore The ladles were followed from to place by a largo mass of people anxious to seo whut was going Xo incident of special interest oc Tho war will be continued to morrow on tho same Largo meetings arc held at the where women and men pray and sing while the hands are out on the Fire ut mill March Hutan received information morn ing of tho destruction by fire last night of tho in the town of The structure cou two two dry goods law and Odd Follows The Joss te about about onehalf covered by in The building belonged to and tho ical was largely owned by Senator who announces that tho paper will bo published as Those who eat oranges in the street would do well to mindful always to cast their peelings in the carriage and not on the as by SQ do ing they save broken limbs to the on the foot A piece of fresh orange peel Is a dangerous to tread almost aa bad as and than caused legs ami morning tho Which ia tho Methodist Episcopal was taken of by the aud A large number of tlu At 0 oclock Wiley opened thn conference by reading a lesson from third chapter of First tho hymn be And aro wo yol and BIJO each face was and prayer offered by William The hymn beginning I ho high over all was after which tho holy sacrament was celebra Bishop Wiley conducted tho ser and was assisted by several of elders of Tho business of Iho body taken Bishop Wiley upon taking the pleasant allusions to his early connection with tho old Phil adelphia Conference as a missionary to After liia return to thU coun try his lot fell within tho bounds of a daughter of this tho New Jersey Subsequently hi was located with a of thin so thai during his wholo ministry ho has been Identified with this Ho uhited tho on the o tho past and tho wonderful vie to which havo ever crowned the con of trim Tim of hint called tho roll o j tho and 100 answered to I heir PaUlson and and nell wero elected assistant Tho standing ap pointed as follows Public and To Prepare for Secretary and hlo To and Arrange General Boyle To Collect und Arrange and On and fried and Sunday Tract 0 Trustee of tho Preachers Aid 13 Aid Hur 14 Presiding A special committee was ordered in to the now the of Rev William ward find PMiller were A request wag presented from tho Hoard of tho Conference Missionary Society that an num ber of laymen be placed upon the Com on within the bounds of the con Tjo request was on The lows John Samuel Tho of 9 of was the Jy ia tho the dilation during the Thr Ail rotate haa limn it had in Tho hns 000 of a ion The lmn circulation Nelson tho in urging upon the reading of sound books in the archives of A committee wan appointed lo cuil he conference for the Quarterly and Tnwnsend weto np A letter was read from from He very busy in working up local option in that pros of the cause arc Various papers were rend and of Drew Huv of Wyoming of and other were The Doxology was and tho pronounced by John John a very the 4 has in liis pod map on parch hi were appointed as fol John holding of the Thi following we cupy from nd a virtu if the I his building In a feet by by a high Tlie ground is to he hild out in with rowM of lii building two rooms and 20 fool one Tor As tin other Tor between Is an entry of 40 foot by iiO on tho second floor iri HID councils chamber and committee with u gallery 100 feet by The pub lic aro kept in tho wings It Domini AnuoM Domini 174 dwelling houses jir Phi were carefully found lo bo Other public build ings the Court two meeting two moot ing ono oi Baptist meeting one Gorman Lu thoran one Moravian ono Mans school tho City alms alms tho prison and work A table of of particular places within this map begins Court House To Pool five fur longs to Lynn j one mile and five fur longu to two miles and four tur longy three milt A OW five miles miles and four furlongs five and six furlongs six miles to Tloss five miles ford miles five miles and four furlongs seven miles and six furlongs Oxford eight milen and six two miles find six r Fair Hill three miles and furlongs Rising four miles Lo live miles and furlongs Gcr six miles and five and n half Calvin 1st six miles and six a fourth eight milea and six four miles und sis six miles fourths of a furlong seven miles ami HJX and of u furlong Coulters find furlongs Morion miles and five two and seven miles live and six furlongs Lower four miles and live furlongs S miles and woven Po miles und two furlongs miles ono furlong ono mile and seven furlongs four There is also n lino of tho UK it was in Tho map has a scule of furlongs and and gives u view phia property and u till tho creeks and part of river uu in width hi lino ig Sherift will sell the property of gi miles south of delberg on ilay   

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