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   Lebanon Daily News (Newspaper) - February 17, 1898, Lebanon, Pennsylvania                                V 1 Interest d Buyers R EAD LIVE advertisements in the columns of the DAILY NEWS and you will be tin K NOW how to attract trade Watch the columns of the DAILY They speak for THURSDAY ONE CENT Indicated ONLY NINETYSIX SAVED Out of a Total of 354 on Board the tO INVESTIGATE THE AVIll Be Employed by Oar Gov to the Bottom of tllo Wrecked Meantime It Is Tiy Our Naval Officers the Explosion Canned by Some Statesmen a Contrary disaster which Jiefel the United States battleship Maine on Tuesday was much more ap palling than first reports It U now and was so to Washington by Captain that of the 364 sailors on board the Maine at the time of the 96 escaped with their and of these many are frightfully The large number nf deaths reported among the crow of the is said to be due to fact that most of them were alseep below nt the time of the Moot of the officers saved were dining on board the City of Wash Three sailors who escaped fell senseless just as they reached a place of One of the Maines officers who Is be ing cared for at the sanitary ters Is seriously He Is very and Is believed to have been the officer on guard at the time of the dis He Is said to have asked for a priest io make his It Is reported here that the disaster was due to the explosion of the boiler of the dynamo machine on board the cruiser Alfonso XII was for some lime after the explosion in great and her mooring tackles were slacked awny and she was an chored at a creat distance from the burning beins assisted other Spanish She then lower ed her boats and took part In the work of The Maine at the time of the sion was anchored about DOO yards from the arsenal and some 200 yards from the floating The explosion put out tbe lights near the and blew down telephone nnd telegraph wires in that The first ex plosion IB said to have been caused by over 600 pounds of Run and the subsequent is alleged to have been Caused shells and Among the saved on board the City of Washington is a Dressier Gus tav of the Maine who has lost both The passengers of the City of Washington gave up their slate rooms tn the Injured men of the American The first of the American sailors to reach the Machina wharf swam All the navy fire brigade and the navy physicians were Immediately or dered on Stretchers for the use of the wounded were sent to the scene by the and the headquarters of the Ked Cross society was called upon to fend four and men were sent to patrol the scene of the disaster anJ pick up the dead and Captain yesterday sent a message to Commandant of the naval station nt Key which read Advise sending American vessel at The Maine is ed except the Mostly work for nnd Merritt are still anil there Is but little hope for their Those known to nave Iwen saved are the officers and 24 un injured of the Eighteen wounded men are on board the Ward line in city hospital and at the so far as All the others cut down on hoard nr the The total lost or missing Is With no of ficer or has more than part of a FUlt of and that is wet with harbor The saved arc The damage was in the of the Am pre paring 10 telegraph list of saved and Captain Interviewed last evening by i correspondent with to the ause of the paid I yet determine the but competent Investigators will decide whether the explosion was produced from an or exterior I cannot say anything until after such an investigation has been 1 will not and connot conscientiously antici pate the nor do I wish to make any unjust estimate of the reason for the Lieutenant Commander W of the was half undressed at p45 r was in lis next to that of Captain It is when the explosion occurred nnd put out the electric Lieu tenant Commander Wainwright then lit a mach went to Captain The it had been thrown from his but was un They both went on deck and ordered some of the men to flood pounds of gun cotton which was on The order was carried but the never how was saved from a still more ter Pour boats were all manned and one of them was A of American news papers has just telegraphed lows vn 29 sailors of the the torture faces and n tit s and mangled c well cared for in of Ambrosio injured men of attention also A lookout is being kept for Out of 53 injured not over four to All but five officers went yesterday to Key All the and all the able bod ied with the exception of a who are kept here to identify bod ies when are secured br the The following cablegram was sent to the Washington authorities last Consul General Lee Profound sorrow expressed by the government and municipal consuls of foreign organized bodies of all sorts and citizens gener Flags at half mast on governor generals on shipping in har bor and In Business suspended and theatres The dead number Officers quarters being in and seamens where explosion took accounts for greater pro portional loss of Suppose you that naval court of inquiry be held to ascertain of Hope our people will repress excitement and calmly await VIEWED AS AX Officials Will Express Xo Harsh a day of Intense excitement at the navy depart ment and growing out of the destruction of the battleship Maine In Havana harbor Tuesday the sit after the exchange of a num ber of cablegrams between Washing ton and Havana can be summed up in the words of Secretary who when asked es he about to depart for the day whether he had reason to sus that the disaster was the work of an replied I do in that I am influenced by the fact that Cap tain Sigsbee has not yet reported to the navy department on the He IB evidently waiting to write a full re So long as he does not express I certainly I should think froin the that there was an the magazine How that came about I do not For the ot no other warship will be sent to There are a great number of but most of them are of character that makes it easy to prove or upset them by a simple investigation of a Secretary Long has taken Im mediate steps to make this Late yesterday afternoon he tele graphed to Admiral at Key to appoint a board of naval of to proceed at once to employ divers and generally to make such an inquiry as the regulations nf the navy demand shall be made in the case of the loss of a It Is ex that this work will take some and while there are officers who say that in their opinion it will not be owing to the probably dis condition of the hull of the to make out the cause of the the opinion of the majority Is that the question will he easily settled by the simple observations of the condition of the ships hull plates in the neighbor hood of the hole which sunk whether or not they are bulged as would be the case if the explosion came from the or whether they were driven as would result from the attack of a torpedo or the explosion of a mine beneath the The large majority of naval officers are inclined to the belief that the ex plosion resulted from spontaneous com bustion of a coal the over heating of the Iron apartments between the boilers and or from the explosion of a though the last theory finds little The naval In the light of the dispatches thus far say that it is by no means certain that the Maine cannot be raised and again car ry the They say that while she Is a big ship others as large have been and at Havana the new float Ing would receive her if she could once be gotten above the It Is said at the navy department that this disaster is the greatest of the kind In naval history since the sinking of the big British warship by collision with the Camperdown in the off By that accident the British admiral com 22 officers and 336 men lost their The Spanish legation was early ad vised of the horror by Captain General who expressed his profound re gret and added that the occurrence was a chance the undoubted cause being an explosion of the boiler of the This was the only specific cause assigned from an official source during the The disaster Is remarkable In that only two officers lost their and these were of junior They were Lieutenant Friend Jenkins and As Engineer Darwin The former was but leaves a mother and The it Is also was but the department was unadvised concerning his Senator of who has been a navigator all his life and knows thoroughly every detail in the construction and handling of great said 1 cannot conceive that such an explosion as that which is re ported to have wrecked the Maine could have resulted from aji The it rooms to are 999 in that the calamity did not result from The ammunition on a warship is fixed which is not in contact with anything at all likely to produce an The disc of both officers and men on the as well as on every other is sue b that the explosion could not have caused by any action of any one f By the simple pressure of magazine instantly and no fire could gain such headway as to endanger any of the magazines without discovery That it was due to treachery I am con Senator of the committee on I have cause io broki ar the l here The les will have the from the mn and women of thAmer ican All men show l You hear a whimper a forms in trom those an electric button any em board the vessel could he official note has been issued The news of the disaster to the Maine has caused a painful Impression in It was at first feared that there had been some act of Imprudence to which the catastrophe was Af as the details the fears dispelled and took the form of feelings of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortune which has The government has expressed to Minister Wooflford the regret it feels at the more especially as It occurred in waters within Spanish Admiral the chief of the Spanish in the course of an Interview said the United States warship had on board a new explosive based on gun manufactured by a special Such he were very the slightest friction caus ing an He believed the dis aster was due to such a El the government an that Minister last night received Spains reply concerning the De Lome and It adds that the Incident is re as The Epoca says of the disaster to the Maine Whatever the relations be tween Spain and the United Christian feeling and humanity com pel us to regret the The spectacle of so many lives suddenly launched Into eternity Inspire compas The Heraldo remarks Although the Americans try to represent us as a people devoid of we must face this horrible misfortune sincerely and express feelings of In the face of provocative we shall always remain a proud but in the face of men in of whatever our hearts are always full of El Dia expresses sorrow for the dis which it describes as very painful Occurrence for El Correo Espanol urges the govern ment to issue orders prohibiting the from visiting New ENGLISH PRESS OPINIONS All Aeree That the Horror Was the Result of Dally commenting upon the disaster to tha United States warship says The disaster reaches the very ex of The public feeling of the shocked by this dire will do well to Imitate the restraint imposed on that of the Uni ted States by both the Washington gov and the captain of the illfated ship For suspicions of foul play there seems to be absolutely no though naturally they haunt the minds of many They should be entertained only on absolute A spark of misdirected national feeling might cause terrible The attitude of Spain at this agonizing moment will either efface the memory of the De Lome incident forever or re vive it with added circumstance of bit terness and aspersion that cannot be contemplated without a The calamity sends a pang to every Brit ish The in an editorial of profound expresses the hope that certain American senators who have allowed themselves to talk rather will suspend The paper does not believe in the torpedo and thinks the disaster the re sult of an but it fears the real cause will never be The Daily Chronicle says British sorrow and sympathy are little less vivid than if the casualty had hap to one of our own It thinks the theory that the boilers burst and after expressing the ion that there is no apparent justi of foul it suggests that some new and dangerous which was on board with a view of should an occasion exploded spontaneously after suffering the process of mechanical and so flred the SAILORS BLAME THE Survivors of the Maine Disaster cnle the Accident Key steam ship Olivette arrived here last night with a large number of the wounded and many other survivors of the maine The officers as a and followed In line with their in saying that the of the explosion could only be by but many of the sail ors were outspoken in their declaration of belief that the explosion was a deep laid plot of the They are greatly incensed against the Havana who have shown them small who looked upon their pres ence as a national and who have published anonymous circulars captioned Down with the They believe that the author of such expressed and cowardly hatred would not stop at an act of such terrible ven as the blowing up of the These acquainted with the discipline and ensemble of a poohpooh the idea of an internal explosion as the last thing to thought WHAT THE DIVERS KEY the regular correspondent here of the as baa just returned to this place on board tbe the Scene of the wreck of tbe battle ship in Havana He say a the divers who have bern working about her bottom have discovered an Sinch percussion hole in a Admiral Manterola baa summoned Captain Sigsbee to appear before the military to make necessary It is believed all proofs of the torpedo work will be remov Another manofwar is expected here Western Horses Walborn arrived today at the That Will Special Interest to All Our DEATH While Hauling Milk to the Creamery Daniel an Esteemed Citi Breathed His of Tuesdays Election Is Satisfactory residing at the meeting about It miles southeast of died yester day of heart aged 67 De ceased was engaged in hauling milk to creamery for different parties and it was while going over route that he met bia He was driving on tbe road leading from Keist ville to Buffalo Springs and was about ascending a when his horse breaking tbe shafts and tearing tbe har It is thought that he alighted to repair the damage when be was stricken paralysis of the superin by a spell of as hia over coat was found lying at the A young men named Firestine happening to come along found him lying on a enow He at once gave an alarm end the man was taken to bis Grabenstine was a German by and his relatives still are in with the exception of a Mrs Mary who re sides in this Deceased for 24 years was an employee of the working on tbe repair but sii yeara ago quit to take the business he was engaged m at the time of his The funeral will be held on Sunday morning at Royers meeting Daniel an esteemed died yesterday at hia on West Main aged 67 years called on his Harry Tomorrow evening the meek trial will he held in C The public is editor of tbe Evangeli lectured in tbe chapel on tbe Preachers Text An ISth century supper will be given by the on Saturday of Northumberland was elected a member of the faculty of He is one of the foremost educators of that part of the state and comes highly re He will assist in the nor mal department on Four weeks ANNUAL Hermit Will Go to Har risburg In May Fully At a recent meeting of Hermit Com mandery Knights held in their on North Ninth it was decided to attend the annual Knights Templar which will convene in some time during The commandery will go fully equipped and it is expected that every sir knight will enjoy the A committee on arrange ments has been appointed who will have charge of engaging at tbe capital during their stay in that A band from this city of at least 25 pieces will accompany the sir knights and a number of wives and lady friends will also go ALDERMANIC the Pan no t In the hay lies the wreck Her steel upper deck forward has ben and turned over her starboard ana of the Lilt puns in the turrets are lie flat the iron braces and From th funnels eems be of th pieces aft th of look over the water just below for but some one must have been who had free access to the waters of the I do not think it could have been due to an of New a mem br of the naval tingly gave it as his opinion that the ship had been blown up by a floating Senator of Maryland It Is a most appalling but no one attempts at this and before any facts are to place the respon Senator Merrill In my opinion the occurrence is the result of an I have no idea that any Spaniard had anything whatever to do with Representative of member of the committee on foreign af said it would be very hard to convince the American people that the was an Central Joseph the federate cavalry now a member of the house from pent the following message to the dent In the case of any trouble remember that my tender of services is on file at the war depart SOME 1 j Only Expressions uf Loss of tbe I I Penn hotel sales stables with a car load of western which will be sold tomorrow Remember the Fasnacht bazaar on Sat afternoon and evening in the Fil bert Benefit of Widows Dont forget the Hartman House open ing t BURPEE Let os remind you that it is tune to think of that we sell only Bur pees Seeds and are In a position to deal witb ron on Catalogue On many kinds of especially in bulk we make even better We always save TOUT freight and We are here at home and are sible for the good quality of everything we seeds as well as and are always both willing and anxious to see that you are Testing seeds is unusual for a Leba non but we do This gires us confidence in what we offer Drug 47 SOUTH EIGHTH ago yesterday he was stricken with apo though all that could be done dur ing this time was done death ended his suffering which at times was Deceased before becoming a resident of this place lived at Mont gomery he conducted one of tbe largest country stores in that He also dealt largely in though mostly in cows and his information was often sought after concerning tbe good qualities of a Deceased was an an active figure in bis sphere of usefulness and at all times of a cheery He is survived by a of Philadel of Kansas Mo and one of The funeral services will be held Friday evening at 7 oclock at the by and Interment will be made at Limerick Sat Schantz wiil ac company the funeral and officiate at the The election on Tuesday waa a grand There were 640 votes the largest number for many years and those elected to the offices of school di rector and in which there was much interest are those who have the best interests of their re positions at heart and will strive to bring them to the highest Horst and the newly elected school are of onr representative both having taught in the public schools di rectors are able to giye advice to teachers and also of addressing scholars in Eng lish which is more than some directors can The retiring directors are Kline and The supervisors are also excellent this being Aaron Lein ingers fifth term and tbe new has had considerable experience in this line of Tbe rest of the ticket are of our best pastor of the El will deliver hia last sermon of this conference vear next Sunday even will accompany him aa lay delegate and they will leave on Wednesday for where con ference Harvey of Lebanon Valley will fill tbe pulpit in the church on of the Acme shirt placed in position five new ma One is a union special felling machine and Batches per The Hope cemetery association ia in session this afternoon at the drug store of Officers will be ladies mite society of the Luth eran church will have an open meeting in tbe church on Monday when the following program will be rendered Devotional hymn Maggie vocal Stein Miss Enella singing by children man German Mies Mary Sarah Miss Swanger remarks by The high winds yesterday broke a French plate window in tbe large door at the High school It is thought tbe first place visited by the after having stolen tbe at blacksmith on Monday was Friedens Lutheran Sunday school On Wednesday when jani tor Walborn opened the church for last evenings services he found a window open and upon closer investigation found tnat the lock at the library door was broken and a number of carda scattered on the Nothing is Architects Roby of Leba are preparing plans for a double house which will be erected by John on South College The house will contain all modem improve William Charles Walborn and Reuben tbe committee ap pointed by camp of to make arrangements for the proper vance of have prepared the following programme Acme orchestra recitation Harvey Bassler vocal Miss Cora State Secretary of Philadelphia or Weiser vocal Mieses Katie L Kline and Hattie Coover ex State President James o Reading Thi committee has also decided to charge ai admission of 5 The exercises wil begin at John and daughter of were guests of Mr and and Edna at Harry New lor Miss Annie Adam Savior and Mrs Cyrus Seigrist and of were en at of wil shortly open a millinery etore in tn Sherk John Keene and S attended quilting party at Isaac Saltzers time was Ella of is a vii in and John Donges las evening entertained a number of invitee guests at sup HOY CONFESSES William of is in the county jail on the charges of horse steal ing and stealing chickens and will be given a hearing before Alderman Roy ia accused of stealing a team from Elias near and the from Binners neigh He has confessed his Detec tive Ringler caused Roys Highway Committee to The highway committee will meet this evening to do general Only routine worK will be line Canary Edward at Ninth and Lehman has a number of fine canary birds at his shop and they enter tain his friends with their happy A LEBANON COUNTY WAS OXE OF THE CHEW OF THE ILLFATED WARSHIP Harry of i ed If early Three Tears I Is Among the H Hairy of ia one of the stamen reported missing and killed in the destruction of the battleship at Tuesday He is the son of Darius and is aged 26 Achenbach enlisted in the D navy in and at the time of the ac was a first fireman on tbe illfated He was a fine specimen of manhood and was very popular about where he was formerly em ployed as an engineer at the Sheridan There were seventeen in the crew of the illfated warship Maine and all but four are among the Achen bach is greatly lamented by the people of his home and great sympathy is ex pressed for those of his family who re aide at Brothers John and Joseph of this who were sentenced by Judge Me Pherson in 1881 upon their conviction in the local courts of re stolen goods and have been discharged from the peni They served sentences of eight Fire at Isaac Kegereis tobacco at slightly damaged day evening by The blaze was of an unknown origin and was quickly ex In and Kept by Deaths in and around and those who died bus were buried at this place or at nearby ceme from January to January 1 aged 60 4 22 days Lydia Klopps aged 66 10 10 days John aged 58 years 35 years 7 22 days Catharine aged 77 3 26 days Abraham Ann child of and Jonathan Morria John Klopps Adam meeting 2d Feb Aman da Susanna Klopps Susanna Union March William Wolfs meeting March Jonathan March 12 William Hill cemetery April Catharine Hill April Elias 2d May Klopps May Groves 15d May Henry old May Mra Lous May Martin Klopps Godfried Shirks child of and Aaron Cedar Hill 2m 15d June John July John Cedar Hill 2ly July Elizabeth meeting July Mattie old 3d Aug Elias meeting 15d Lydia Wolfs meeting James Cedar Hill Harry Grots Kill lid Oct Daniel lo J Joel Kloppa 2m JacoD Klopps Michael Cedar Hill Jeremiah Dec George Ger William Klopps Nancy Cedar lid Barbara Hill Those marked with a star commit ted Tor Jumping a Board Oliver of was given a hearing before Alderman the charge ot jumping a board on oath of who keepa a boarding houae on North Seventh In default of bail he waa On the count of larceny of a ring from Mary he waa aa the ring was returned by the The Lebanon directory doas not con tain such a to be Tried Nicholas who is in jail in for enticing young will be at the March criminal court of this on two similar Should burg be convicted his sentence will be here until after his trial at Detective Ringler has ar ranged with the Lehigh counties officers for Page A member of the vestry of Lukes church has received a letter from the who for the past three weeks has been con fined to his mothers New He writes that he ia gradually improv ing from a threatened attack of pneu monia and expects to arrive here and take charge of his parish on Ash Wed February All the Arrangements for it Have Been WILL BE A MODERN PLAY HOUSE A Elsewhere will Have an Interest lu the Will bo on Ground In Hear of Store of Arrangements have been c for enlarging and improving Fisher opera house and when finished it will be one of the and commodious places for amusement to be fraud in thia section of the The main room will be on the ground floor in the rear of the present store room in the opera It will be 122 feet long by 70 feet the stage to be 40 feet 70 feet wide and 60 feet There will be two galleries and the bouse will bold It will have four exits on each side of the and an alley seven feet wide will be run along the east side of the The main corridor will be twelve feet The entrance will be on a level from the street to the There will be two boxes on each side of proscenium and the toilet rooms will be lighted by gas and electric In it will be a thoroughly equipped modern style play and be an ornament to the city as well as afford comfort and con to persons attending plays or other Manager Spang has made full arrange menta with a from elsewhere who will take an interest in the business and take part in conduct that feature of the opera Work on the new building will begin as Boon after the first of April aa can be and it will then be pushed forward to completion aa speedily as is consistent with good Plana and have all been agreed upon and provide for everything of the vary beat The New Fisher opera house will be a great step forward and all that play goers can wish POWDER Absolutely Pure FUNERAL NIGHT 109 North Ninth Street AGENTS sons to take the In their own towns for the line of fast novel Per or 19 3m 10313 Chestnut W A N T E TO DO AT MY MAY SSI Sonth Tenth FOR Hack with large a Rosewood par lor card table and a large Smyrna In J U 13 F AND COBS B One mile west of FOR PART OF THK Karch 29 North the Elegant Attorney at Will be n Masquerade The ball to be given on Monday ne by the American Star club will be a not a dress ball as stated Opera Company The Andrews opera which vill present Martha in Fisher opera ouse here on the rain from They are registered t the Valley TWO OPINIONS BY JUDGE AIO BOTH ARE Mary Borer of Habeas and Hunter Judge Ehrgood today handed down in the common pleas court two opinions and Both are giving a careful review of the causes at issue and a clear understanding of the law ap The decrees in the respective cases follow Bertolet Hunter Augustus Reinoehl motion for Judgment is directed to be entered in favor pf the plaintiff and against the defendant for the eum of and costs of the of Pennsylvania Mary Boyer Gottlieb Boyer writ of habeas corpus It is ordered that the Allen remanded into the custody of the there to remain until the order of the It ia also ordered that the respondent permit the relatrix to visit arid see her child from time to time often as It is further order ed that the writ of habeas corpus stand over aa a pending subject to such farther action aa may hereafter be ad judged by the court to be right and prop er in relation to the custody of said FOR 3STOBY 7th and Cumberland 1st floor well lighted 2nd floor oc as a and suitable ror COM 3rd floor suitable fur lodge Entire bu Uding heated by given Apply to JOHN Possession IOK STORT C South 4th near COMMO law formerly occupied by JL FOR OE This oid and well established hostelry is offered for sale or It ia a large three story brick containing all the modern has 60 sleeping large sitting diniue bar room and two sample rooms on the first Auo a largo brick stable connected tne The ia located hall square or tbe court Electric cats pan the door every 15 minutes and Is situated on corner of an alley Address JO given at Lebanon Almost a residing in will on the of next reach the year of his hich will make him one of tbe oldest in that part of the Session of the Water The board of water and com will meet this evening in cession for the purpose of trans iting general Knights Degree The Knights degree was conferred in ong form Wednesday evening on one by Acme lodge Knights of TWENTY YEARS Reprint From the Dally News Two Decodes ot A Blizzard and Then Weather Prophet Devoe says There will be a severe gale at tea on February 27 At the same time a big blizzard will prevail along tbe Middle Atlantic We will have about a foot of snow and the weather will remain cold from Feb ruary 25 to the close of the This blizzard will close our winter and you can look for an early ff Dunkards Hold of the Lebanon and lower Dauphin district are holding a semi annual conference today near Hummels A number of tbe denomination passed through Lebanon this morning on their way to tbe Dwelling The frame dwelling houses on Embich recently by Henry of Myerstown arei being razed to the It is Haaka intention to erect three business houses on the FOR 38 SOUTH 14 Store i South W feet Chestnut Uoe between Cumberland mud Chestnut Roaa 605 St FOB BUSINESS house adjoining Peoples bank fine yard all conveniences together or sep Possession April 1310 FR KENT ROOM ADJOINING Drug Apply at McGow possession April FOE DESIRABLE ine 605 Cumberland present occupied by Robert rooms and all 601 Cumberland Cadets South Eighth Market Second annual Bazaar Lebanon Rifle in the South Eighth Street Market second Triday and Saturday 18 and 19 Funds to purchase uniforms and All Admission 10 All the healing balsamic virtues of the Norway pine are concentrated in Woodi Norway Pine Natures own remedy for coughs and Second annual Lebanon Rifle in the South Eighth Street Market second Friday and Saturday February 17 18 and Funds to purchase uni forms and All 10 A Great Surprise Is In Store for those who go today and get a package It takes the place ot at about t the cost and can be given to the children as ell as to the with great benefit It ia pure grains and looks aand tastes like the finest grades of Java A is better for the system What coffee breaks down builds Ask your grocer loc and imi Cadets South Eighth Street Market Do not fail to attend tbe opening of the Hartman House tonight Banks Bros at their special week will sell from 25 to 50 per cent Wait on thia Union Fire The Union fire company will observe their anniversary on February bv riving their second annual banquet at the The matter IB in the hands of a committee and the event promises to be in an enjoyable FROM THE SICK E G of 531 Maple who for the paat two weeks has been confined to bed with inflammatory ia slowly Grass on Fire from nn engine on tbe Lebanon Valley railroad set fire to the old grass along the near Far mere and railroad employees ad tbe TRANSFERS IN John Light to Leah for the dwelling 347 North Fourteenth thU THI includes the cures hip disease and t and it may he depended upon to cure foils and pimples and humors ot all H than A surprise party waa held Wednesday evening at tbe residence of Aaron Wal on Walnut The occasion being a surprise to his A surprise party waa also held the same evening at the residence of John in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Laura John of aged about 90 was seriously Ha was ore of the Jew survivors of the war of 1812 who was still living in thia house of of Heidelberg WES robbed of smoked The load too heavy for the part of it was unloaded at a lime close where it waa found next The board of fire trustees met Wed with the in the The fol lowing members were present Spang and Tha fol lowing orders were drawn for the of tbe various companies for 1877 Perseverance and and Washington and This was St Valentines day twenty years On the morning of thia in Marys Catholic church during high Jared Allwein and Bow daughter of Councilman Joseph were united in John Allwein acted aa and MIES Mary of aa A grand dinner waa served at the home of the bnde a to which the Lebanon borough council waa including a number of relatives and FOB LARGE WELL ed ion feet No 731 land present occupied by given April Apply to 33 Cumberland Lebanon STILL THEY I English Carriers and Jacobins went to Co lot goes to Ber wick know Just In Bla theyre fine or they not be here 21 varieties in 1 exchange fancy birds fc r Anything In 819 Walnut WILL BE AT Cumberland io remove two and three frame homes in Spring Y 72 Must Appear Before Heading of thia who waa ar rested two weeks ago at Reading charged with enticing young away from their was given a hearing Wednesday before Alderman of that After hearing testimony ahe wae held in bail for March criminal WILL MOVE TO PA ou the 1st or All persons to me will please settle their accounts before my books will be given g PILLS are toe favorite family ca sick break up a Second annual Bazaar Lebanon Rifle the South Eighth Street Market second Friday and Saturday 18 and Funds to purchase uniforms and All Admission 10 ONE WEEK Commencing 21 2 Supporting E M CRANE and the Wonderful LITTLE ELMORE In crand and realistic an extensive repertoire of their own For five years the features of James Waites A Car load of Special Opening DALYS PRICES 26 AND 30 Two ladies or lady and gentleman admitted on one 30 cent ticket on Monday Reserved seats on sale at Millers Music Do not forget sale nest Banks Bros special Hundreds of lives saved every year by having Thomas Oil in tbe house just when it is Cures heals wounds of every Wait on Banks special sale of goods next 21 Removal Bile at Its a mistake to imagine that itching piles cant be cored a mistake to Buffer a day longer than yon can Doana Ointment bring instant relief and per manent At any drag Cadeta South Eighth Street Market Everybody invited to the opening at the Hartman Houae 1 For an improvement in vision consult Stiles A Ita onr and we claim to understand Onr representative ia at Lemberger and drug store every Friday from 9 to 5 Yon will find everything at reduced owing to removal at Stambaogh ONE NIGHT OF Do not fail to attend the removal ale The the sewon wBl Banks Harry confectioner of Lancai at next 2t 14 If An special aale will be held at Banka Bros commencing February g 21 Relief for frozen feet Rocky Mountain frost Schools Drug IN The Audrews Opera Company takes just in announcing the following cast of Mr Edward Dashiel Frank Miss Kena Miss Miss Marian Miss Caddie Miss Misa Miss Julia Charles Made and a chorus of carefully and PRICES TSC and   

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