Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 22, 1887, Image 6

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HI ffaraac Deug Welti Mid
Beta BUa M the Cerdstla.
SMrt Hald Ortr James Unit,
itWCorrttpeaflenaoof UrTtlLteivcs..
LCXBIA, Jan. 22. Tb Keeley Blove
had men abut down (or tbe past
WHki In all departments, exeept-
Um machine ihepa. During ibis tlme an
inonnter stock wa taken. The different
,MMtaeet have onee mere resumed work.
', nniaceKa 8, of the Cbeatnut Hill Iren
4M eompaey, baa been doing very well alece
flkMbeen pnt In operation, Beyers! uo ue uo
Mtafaleuta bare been tuade.
' lplr are being made te the boiler at
Oerdall furnace. Tbe furnace bas net bfei
Mown out," but pig Iren will net be mtds
tamlilthe repairs are completed.
v Inquest Our James Derk.
Corener Heneman of Lancaster, cntnote
Columbia en Friday afternoon for the pur pur
MlMet holding an Inquest en tbe remains et
9aaaaBurk, who met a traple deatli at tbe
'Datambla rolling mill en Thursday atter atter atter
oen. Tne following Jury was einpannelled
T. B. Musser, II. A. Eckman, Sauiuel
iHlppey, Andrew Hardnele, Jehn Flndley
'HdMeiei Murphy. The Jury went te tbe
'. rolling mill where they examined the low
j lowieg witness t Oeorge U. Suyder, Henry
is Seacbrlst, Alfred Turner, Bernard Kluiin
, Md Henry Orefl. The testimony of these
M witnesses was anbstantiallv the tame M pub
.atoned la the iNTEixiaEXCERet last night,
.1 (after bearing tbe facta concerning the aecl-
ient the Jury rendered tbe following rcr-
"wtfet: "Jatnca Hurk catne te his death by
: feeing accidentally caught and drawn
'tete the maeblnerr at the mill of the
,4i Colombia rolling mill company, and iu our
V'eplulen no ene was te blauie for the neel
L dent"
S.piS' Ilellgleus Item
j-v, ThA wipnir Ktirwtav nervires still iieneiti
.', te-morrow In the churches of town, the regv
w 1a. m.tnri rwnnrlnir the nillnlf-
- In the Church of Oed. Ker. C. D. lllihel,
pastor, will preach en Sunday nt 10:50 a. ni..
, - .... tnw MMnl. mnhtnnt HThii Tlnral
PXetolutlen.' Parents are lnTlted te be prts-
'iV, tnt with thelr children, taking them, into
the same pew. Evening Bcrvlce at e doc,
abject '-The prophet's Tathctic Question" s
mission servlce te be held during the vveik
C3auneuclngat7:30 p.m.
Ilortieuh lltlrfi.
Miss Minnle OUlman Is cua visit te Mauds
In Harrisburg.
Miss Annie IIelTmau of Harrl&burg, Is en e
'visit te Columbia, as the guest of Misses
Sallle and Mollle rrauk, en union street
Mrs. D. Qanauer and daughterly Mlse
Fannie and 10a Hauauer, are en a visit t
Columbia.
Kittle Rheadea and company will com
mence a week's engagement In the opera
house en Monday evening, wheu "Pycma
lien aud Galatea" will be presented. The
company appear at popular prices.
A camp flre will be held in the armory en
February 13 by Gen. Welsh Camp Sens et
Veterans.
Tbe funeral el the late Jehn Barr took place
en Friday afternoon. Services wero held lu
St. Jehu's Episcopal church, Marietta, and
Interment was undo lu the cemetery nt that
place.
Tbe warm weather el the past few days
greatly Interfered with the ice cutting. The
Ice has become very selt and work was bus
pended en Friday afternoon. Tbe men wuru
weiklng this morning.
The Ferest amlStrcair, et Xew Yerk, con
tains a lengthy account of an English mastiff.
owned by V. U. Tendrlcb, et town. The
deg la seven months old and weighs 1-1
pounds. The article states that tint detfis
tbe heaviest for Its age in this country.
CUlii i- a rn- tr.ta ti:vxy.
Dotthe Crl(ttli of Lnuraitrr Will Net Cele.
brnle Until Tu.tuorretr.
Today 1 the llrst of the Chlncse New
Teir, but the CclestiaU of Lancaster hove
dvermlned te celebrate It te morrow In
order that business may net lutorfere YiiUi
the festivities.
Mr. Lee Jehn will be the host and On
X.ungand the ether Cbluamen iu town will
assemble at his house te Jein In tbe festivi
ties. Mr, Li'OJemi says that tbese will be
lartotheaaot Ameilcaus en like ecca
slens. There will be an elaborate banquet
coekod by Lee Jehn and his friends who are
masters of culinary art as practiced both in
America cud China.
Poultry ccel.ed In various ways wilt be a
principal oleaient of the feast, and tte grand
ohefd'euvro will be liver prepared lu the
Chinese manner.
There will be en endlCM variety of slde
dishea wonderfully made after the rule of
culinary art prevailing In the flowery king
dom. lu New Yerk, w here there are 5,000 China
meu, Ueug Gee, or New "Vear'a day, is cele
brated with a vast amount et ue!e, and In
fact Is a regular celestial Fourth of July with
a great deal et hard drinking, but the city U
fertunate In possessing Culnaimn of the
better class, aud they will keep within tbe
bounds of drceriiui.
In China the celobratleu is prolonged for a
month or mero. On tun day thu Chlnc-e
oaneel all debts, forglve all enemies and
begin Ilfe anew. This certainly cncouregtB
business ami saves litigation.
Tbe Ijite Iter. Oraj
The la'e Rev. Valentine Gray, who died at
Gap, en Triday, as the IsTXixieEScxn an an an
nouncei yesterday, was a tnomber et the
Wilmington cenference at the tltne of his
death. During a portion or last year he
tervedns pastor in the Western M E. church,
this cl'y. He was a man of great purity and
stmpllc -y throughout his life, aud died a
Forceful death from an affection of the Hi or.
He was in geed health until about a month
jpge, when his health bem te fall. He
served churches In Pennsylvania, Delaware,
Marylandand Vlrglnladuringbts lifetime,
Hla former parishioners in this city are es.
peelaliy invited te attend his fuuernl frtni
Gaft Tuesday afternoon ut 2 p. in.
Election of Directors.
At a mm ng of the Lancaster Heme Mu
tual The Iiisurance company, held Trldav
evening at the olllce of the company, Ne 137
East King btreet, the following dlrectms
Were elected te serve for threo jcars : Jehn
A. Burger, IL L. Fralley aud C. U. Lelevra
The beard consists of iilmi uiembers, Ihoie
holding ever belug Christian Gait, piesldent,
H. C. Harner, vice president, Themas lfay,
Jehn A. Charles, Martin Krelderand B. C.
Kready. The beard will meet for organiza
tion en Friday next
The follewlugauditors have beeu upjwluted
te audit the acceunts: H. Z. Rbeadif, Jehn
BklUn and A. J, Eberly,
Uuilnrea Changer,
S'rauss Bres. tGoulsten, cigar luanufac.
turera, who ler several years have Leencarry Leencarry
lngen the tnslnesslnRethwIler'sball, ever the
rear or Jehn rrllsch'a taloen, West King
etrett, have rented the waroheuso of Stein
man & Ce , at Mlfflu and Market street. At
the new placa they will have much mero
room, and will Increase the ferce or eui.
pleyes te ene hundred and Ihlrtj. They
will mave next week, j
Jehn Penlz ban rented iboealeou of Jehn
FrNcU en Went King street, and will take
possession In the spring.
The New Scheel Leuu.
4ha.T,e,d7 next th0 Dnauce fommtttee of
?Rf e? ,ha,d wlU ''eu I'ropesaU for
fUiDUU of thu new i.i,i i ..
f Will bear four Pei Tr7.V.uL. i "e.oen08
'ble quaiterly: Tbe r te, Z: " ' , "?'
R 'fmbl oue and the bends will no doubt sell J
r j'.vw..w. auu uuuriieenienr uiii i...
found Jn aaotfcer column.
bbmbbbatie fiiauin.
TM TUna ftxM and In Ward. Entitled le
Select Scheel Director.
The city Demoeratlo ozecutlve committee
met en Friday evening at the ofUce of Jehn
E. Mai one. The tlme flxed for the nomina
tion of candidates for ward erBceni and
eobeol directors wag Wednesday evenlngand
the election will be held en next Saturday
evening. In tbe Seventh ward the polls
will be kept open en Saturday from C te S
o'clock, lu tbe Eighth ward from -1 te 8 o'clock
and In the ether wards from 6 te 8 o'clock.
The committeemen selected the following
as the polling places t
First ward, Hheber's hotel , Second ward,
Wendltz'a hotelt Third ward, Efflnger's
hotel Fourth ward, F. W. Rehm'a held ,
Fifth ward, riilllp Wall's hotel ; Sixth ward,
Schtller house; Seventh ward, Seventh
Ward house; Eighth ward,Kohlhaus' ; Ninth
ward, Arneld Haas' hetel,
The terms of tbe following school directors
will expire aud their successors named . A.
Z. Rlngwalt, S. K. Llchty, First ward : Thes.
F. McElllgett, Third ward ; Henry Smeycb,
Seventh ward ; A. J. Snyder and Jacob
8hlndle, Eighth ward. Under the rules of
tbe party each ward Is entitled te two mem.
bers of the school beard. The First ward has
three and the Filth ward only ene and this
year the appointment will be made equal by
Riving the Filth ward one and taking one
from the Flrt. The following wards are
therefore entitled te nominate directors at
this primary: Urst ward 1, Third ward 1,
Fifth ward 1 and Eighth ward J.
Net Afraid el tier Celer.
Rebert Hardeman and Elizabeth MeClln.
tock, two eolerc-d people, who disturbed the
Strawberry street church en Wednesday
evenlnjf, bad a hearing before Alderman A.
F Dennelly, Friday evening. They were
committed te prison for twenty dajs each
for being drunk and disorderly, and thocs-e
of disturbing a rellirleus meeting was held
under advisement. A white man, who comes
from Washington borough, seems te be very
attentive te the colored wemsn. Ue&snt
the hearing and soveral times Kissed her in
the presence of an amused audience After
she bad been sentenced he accompanied her
te the prison where there was a very affee
tlouate parting between thorn.
Order of Sfrvlt Fer the Manbrlm Dedication
ulSL Iaur Reteruirtt Church.
At the re dedication of St. Paul's Reformed
eliurch, Manhlin, te-morrow, the tallewing
clerRj men will preach . 10 a. m., Rev. E. V.
Gcrhart, D. D , president of (theologicalsem! (theelogicalsem! (theolegicalsem!
nary, this city ; 2:30 p. m., dedicatory ser ser
uied, Rev. J. S. btahr, Ph. U., of Franklin
and Marshall college, 7 p. in., Rev. L. 1".
Ziukban, of Baltimore, Md., a former pastor,
new general ageut for the Maryland Prison,
er'a Aid association. Rev. Tref. J. U. Dubb,
D D., is expected te conduct the services of
ine ex-culng. Tbe act of courccratien will be
performed by the pastor, Rev. W. J. John Jehn
con, at the afternoon service, wheu a choir el
fltty voices will render the dedication hymn.
Tbe Uey Preacher.
Charles E. Pilgrim, the boy evangelist,
will ue at the Covenant Vulted Brethren
church, en West Orange street, where revival
sitrvlcvs are being held, all of next week.
This young man is the appointed evangelist
of tbe East Pennylvania conference of the
church. Ue Is unassuming and modest, yet
when In the pulpit Is a free talker. His audi
ences have been very 1 irge and the people ai e
astonished nt bis ability. Last ntght tnree
persons came forward te the altar for prayer.
Sunday niternoen at 3.1.5 he will peak es
pecially te young people.
A leru!r LnnniU r 1'atter'a Nen ruittloe.
Rev. Goe Rjblnsen, cnaplaln of United
States army, former ra'er of the First
Presbyterian churcb, this city, was recently
appointed fcuperlntendent et army (eboel",
with headquarters at St. LeuIm. The lit
publican, et that city, says : "Rev. Robin Rebin
con, nlfennd ten, who have recently come
te St. Leuis from Fert Iluterd, Dak., bae
uparlmcuts at 2 C01 Pine street. Rohinseu
ha long been army chaplain and Is a gentlo gentle gentlo
mauel culture and travel, and Mrs. Robin Rebin
eon is a charming woman with the frank,
cordial manner tint distinguishes tbe ladles
beleupmg le army clrcleV
Slaughtering the liailn.
Ne less than tneUe hawks were taken te
Alderman Dtec's ctllce this morning and
that maglstratn cut their heads eff In con cen con
fermi'y with the act efaisembly. Seme of the
birds wero very large and bad very fine pin.
mage. Ten of them were shot by Benjamin
Kfch!, ene by Eira K. Gelst and oue by Ellas
Lindeman. Th county commissioners are
obliged te pay 75 cenU for each hawk shot
and beheaded, and II the slaughter of these
birds continues at the preteut tbey will koen
be exterminated aud the clever "and grass
Gelds will be eaten up by mice, nicies, and
ether email auimal, ou whirb they princi
pally feed.
l'er Maslcal F.uterialuiiientt.
Thore Is a movement en feet for opening
a series of prhate musical entertainments in
this city, aud patns will be taken te secure
the very best musical talent from abroad It
U hoped that enough appreciation will be
snow n in llie earlier stage of this movement
te Insure its success, ler as our city grows the
artlstie development should keep pace with
that In ether Hue Mr. Walter llausaian,
Mr. William Blackwood, Miss Alice Nevin,
Miss Lettio Apple, Professors Wiu. B. Hall
and Carl Mats are among the prominent pro pre pro
tueters of thu enterprise.
IVrcIliift a Latg-a&uate.
Last evenlng there was a very large erewd
In attendance at the littie show at Ne. 67
North Queen street. Notlce had been given
that the boa coustrlcter would be fed dur.
lug the evening and this drew the crowd.
About nine o'clock a Uve r igcen was given
te the large reptile. He first crtiahed the
It'e out ( f the bud and broke Its bem, alter
which he swallowed it, feathers and all. It
required Sume time for him te finish the
work aud tbe aualcuce was pleased as well
m Instructed. Ihesnalie will again be fed
6ome day next week.
l'uncral of Mrs. Urluleu.
The funeral wrvicea of Mrs. Mary Weed
Brinteu took place ut tbe ntlJcnce el her
grandrather, C. B. Hcrr, en West Uranse
stieat, Friday altcrnoen; they w oreceuduaed
by Reve. Hark and Rheadea. The jiall
bearera were Marriett lirealus, Geerge A.
Mirabal), 'lliimias llechteld and S Clay
Miller. J his morning the body was shipped
by the Penusylvanla railroad te Peach Dot Det Dot
tern, nnd It wUl be taken te I'enn HI I for In In
termeet. IllO ClIOMiplllc.
The Clloeephlo eeclety met en l'riday
evening utlhe residence of GecM. Kline, eiq.,
and listened te a most elrrpieut and enter
taming csay en the religion el the Greeks by
PrefesfccrJ. B. Kleirer. The next meeting
will l,e held nt the residence of Dr. Mcaser
smith when Mr. Willis B. Musser will do de
llver tbe tesuy.
A Tralu-Juiuper liiiprUaurii,
A man giving his name as I'rauk Wallln,
and hla rosldence New Yerk, was nrruited
In the Pennsylvania railroad depot last utn
lng ter stealing a ride en n freight tmlii. At
a bearing bclore Aldermau Mct'oneiuy this
morning he said he was one of tbe striking
hands of the Lorillard cigar inauufuetury and
was in search of work, He was committed
for ten daj.
i
A ITtlly Wague,
Ruianual Hoever, the peanut nmu, at
Orange aud North Queen etreet, has put out
a beauiKul littie wanti, which he hal built
feruauJti bis busiuuB. It Is made exactly
like a large read wageu Bud will be found
very ceuM'uleut.
I'repcriT lllllijrauii,
Tbe property Ne. 214 Kast Orange btrcet,
eBered at public eale by Henry Hhubert, ai-'C
llenecr, ler Allan A. HerrA: Ce., en Friday
evening, wa withdrawn for want of bidders.
LOCAL TMLKrtHtHM TH0VBLB9.
the Girls Stria at Central Ktchftnga Dm Dm
weik ami lam AVce Uemplaluts
Frem the Cetintrj.
This morning three et tbe four girls cm
pleyed at tbe telephone exchange lu City ball
struck. Their grlevauce, as stated te an
l.NTKLMOENCEK representative, is that one
of their oenipmlons took sick this week and
the ether three v ere compelled te de tbomerk
of four. There are about 300 subscribers te
the telephone service and the girls sy there
should be live operators Instead of three te
properly perform the work. They My also
that the Inside of the windows have been
whlte-vtashcd under the fale pretense that
they neglect their work, and net satisfied
with this Imposition tbe manager this morn
lng screwed down the window sstb, thus
preventing them getting proper ventilation.
Thelr wsges ere only 1 13 per month which
they oeuslder a peer equivalent for their
close cen&neuicut and long hours of service.
Te-dav the night operators and the sick girl,
Mary Hess, are the only ones en duty. The
telephone service has net been entirely satis
factory te city subscribers, and will new
probably be wotse.
Complaints ale come In from the country.
Tbe tetephene connection has been cut efT
from New Helland entirely, the instruments
have been removed, aud there are peer pros
pects of having them replaced. The Clanon
complains thst this Is a bnllderlng act,
whereby a wealthy corporation attempts te
force the public tn Its own terms , and pre
dicts the calling ctl of country connections
will seen show a marked decrease in city
patronage. The anuual charge for city service
Is ?4S aud the C .'irum wants te knew why
the charge should be J I higher ter reuntry
service.
l.riiul Arm Ceiumltlee.
Tiie ciimmsnder of Geerge H. Thorns
Pest, Ne. Pi, G. A. R , en Trldny evening
anneunced the following committeeA
Memerial day : J. K Barr, C 11. Kasnacht.
Dr. J. A. E. Reed, James A. Nlmlew, A. V.
Hurst. Thee. Wendltr, and Geerge 1 .
bpreuger.
Entertainments . H. R. Breneman, M. N.
Stark, Andrew Swisher, Dr. J. A. E. Reed,
Teter Sensenderter and D. C. Hwerstick.
Soldiers' Orphans Dr. J. P. Wicfcerah&m,
Jehn W. Stark Isase N. Slean, II. R. Brene
man, Herace Sehepp.
Finance : Dr. J. A. E. R;ed, Jacob D.
Landls, IsaaeN. Slean.
Ccu-etery and Almhone: J. P. WloXer WleXer
sbttn, James A Nlmlew, Dr. J. A. E. Reed.
Visiting and Relief: Charles Dicue, Dr
J. A. E Reett, Jacob D. Lsudis, Isaae N.
Sleau and Dr. S. T. Davis.
Mr. Nlmlew reported lhat he had ordered
61 tombstones and they were expected te
arrive and Le placed In position bolore Me Me
merlsl Dv.
llrtarril latlecrnllf.
Oa c-mr',alnt of D. K. Barkhelder,
prlson-keeper, Jehn K-nnard, Harry Nlx Nlx
derf and Jehn Hodgen, were ar
rested aud cemml'.te'd for a bearing before
Alderman Daeu te answer for malicious
mischief and nuisance. It appears that they
entered the Jill as visitor, aseended te the
toner and behaved In tbe most Indecent
manner.
llutrt!D 'Tr
Mr. J. B Rebrer, civil engineer, new un a
vi-it with bis br'de te hla father,
MJer Jeremiah Rchrcr, has retently
been the rec nient cf i!iftrelrg news.
He was married Dec. 2 te Mins Jennie
Winchester In Memphis, Tenn. Last Satur
day word waa teceued of the death of Mrs.
Rohrer's sls'er, and te-day a telegram ei
neunced tbe death el her uiuther. Mr. and
Mrs. R-hrtr will lea lr Memphis li nV1'.
Kce .stale Sold.
Frem tbt Xht Uelland Carl u
The two-tery brick beuse, w ith about rne
acroef gmucd In the central part of town, be
longing te tie estate of Samuel trteffy, de
ceased, formerly known e the Shirk prop
erty, wasKld at publf sale yesterday alter alter
neon ter $2,46. '0 C W. Bender purchaser.
frliiu,')- In.
Editor J. R. Heller, et the Mount Jey Her
aid, Is very eerljus'v ill, and his condition
has alarmtd numerals !nend, who hoje for
h'S early convalescetce.
A CetutitK l.'X CLuie.
Arranemeuta have been made for having
a grand fix cba-w lium the New Helland
hiuse, D. E. Seusenig, proprietor. In New
Helland, en nexi Friday, January JS.
Mlllleg Hrllltf.
Jehu SLaeQer Duchman, a former resilient
of thU county, but who is new- llvieg at Kan
sas City, Missouri, U vI-Mrv reltles in this
uty and ccuuty.
Anil it .Might liate JJeve in Laucaeter
I'rocitbe Inqulrir.
Te-day FISCW U laid out in wages
Stcolten.
at
Aiuefieiuiii.tv.
Ihntrli i ATiitlrelt -Uaverly's minstrels who
appear here en Tuesday erentDvioeluds K M.
lull, the lhrv Qeruiuns, VJUiie: Lit ijulitut
ana ethers. IheyarehUhly spoken of by the
newspapers and thttr iMaesd has been very
lartie all J ear
Briienin Ferglttn Frederic Bryton rlayed
' rerglren' la Lancaster early In the scaen,
making a great bit. The play Is one of the best
American Sramaievcr written, aid lb: tiarl a
flnu actor.
' Tht LMltt Tycoon 'The " Lttt e Tycoon '
company, whlib appears hi re en next Ijeday
evening, tnvluiles strong pjepie. They wi:i ue
doubt araiv largely.
UEATlli.
ltiiirsscxss In thti city, en tha Wtli
Jas. F Ultksccker, erd Si ytart
Inst.,
The relatives ana frlrndiet the family aid re
spertfully lnvltsd te attend the funeral from the
restaencoef hi sl.ter, Mrs. It. r lUuca, .Se. 37
West Oranse strcst, ea Monday afte neon at
2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ccinelery.
Friends are leqaest-d net te send 2 iwer.
FORjAfT Jauuary V 1-S7, 1h thl city. Eve
Fornauf, riltL-t el the iaie cm Utn l'hl !, lit
uaut, in the bia year et har nge
The relatives and (ilunds of tbe faml'y aic
respectfully fnvlted te attend thu lanuriil from
her lata resldence, .e. Ill High atieet, en tun
day afternoon at S 11 o'clock. Jntermeul !n
Zlen'a cemetery.
riuMrenD In this city, en tie taih Inst,
1 e nard Wilsen, aen of Kfltrard and Curah
I rank ford, aiced IS sears and fidiys.
The relatives and IrleuJi el thu family ar ro re
spcctfuli Invttea te attend tbe t ancral from the
residence of h's parents, Ne It Derwart tre t,
en Sunday afternoon at a e clock Interment at
Lancaster cemctery it
(atv At the Gap, at la m Frid.iv, January
?1, 1H7. Itev taleiillueeray, of the Wtl'n'uirieii
Couieruncu et theM, a. chutch, lu ttie '41 mr
Of bl BgH.
The relatives and frlendsef the family are re
specifnlly lnvlud te attend th funeral, from
his late r-aldence. In tie liap, at2p m. Toes Tees
ttay.JanaaryMtri Iniermentat llel evlen-. 5td
3llliKt:Tlt.
fhtUdelpliU I'roilure Market.
PitiLtDsLruiA, Jan '.- Heur uiarkt eulut
wilen,9iibrml ; MlmiMOin llaknr,, II lltjt 70
li. -:.. "Vr' "" " ns " western
IIOUQIbS; i'ateliti.. II 7ift8 25.
Un Ceurriul.-MII 11N13 11.
de,
heat-Jau., 9-T.ia ; t eb , 9lc
Aprtl, me.
Match, 9:140;
tern Ian., UHi ; Feb
Aiirll.l7kt.
46Jic; March, 4SJ40 j
. "".,,e-.!!in ' t:c,; ieb' 'J-i March,
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Ni lore siaraet.
N aw 1 erk, J m. w -Fleur niarket dull :
tne, I! IjJ3 Ui Huirnne, SI Mill ,u
coiimien te geed tutra w-t. ni,3a3tai EOd
te Inncy ex ra Slate, tlOigl in.
Wlitnt-Ne. 1 HeU btate, W0'ei Ne. 2 de
?i ; !i'.? Uca' w,nter Ju 1 1?J0 t Feb . 8.;ei
Feb., Itije 1 May, t ee '
Oats-Ne 1 wnim itate.uXei Ne ian,UUa ;
Ne 2 mixed, Jan , M.e Feu , SSJie; May. bWc
Kytidultg eturu, VJVj , elate, 67Qfwu
Jlarleynjmtnat.
l'erk dull new raw, 112 'j'.flii :n
Lard Jan , 10 71 i Fen., 10-3 ; May, 17 01
Molasses aullat Jue fur VmwU
Turpenttunbleaily at 1Se
ltnufn qulet : strulliwl le geiMl, 11 rent lu
l'etmleum dull 1 Hi dn(f. In i-a-m, bXu
rrelBhtsdnll 1 ureln te Liverpool, ja.
Uultur sluidy 1 Ni'.atein Uieaiueiy, SCJCe 1
stte, ssci-a
Cheeiediill; Western Flat, llfJUKei statu fao fae fao
tery, 10f5l2?c.
KgsUnu; State, aogstei Wetcrn, KSVie.
Suirar duili KeUned (JuUeqi, CVjei Uranu-
'Fallow steady t Prima City. tic
fttce nominal ; Carolina, fulrt geed, SglXc
ColTeo steady t Xatr ijsei-s, tle
Chicago rrofleM rfarkst
Caicase,Jan.3t.S)0a.m.-It iketepMiefl.
Whet-Jan.,
SVI reO.J'iSHOt " ii
lUy.M'ie.
uim-JiDH
&Mfi 1 !,.. SXI.P
ilarch, Mtei
March, 2MC
Ainy. tin.
Oats Inn., K0(
rob,
s
Aiar. '.he.
ferkIan., Ill 10, l'eli., II-
March,
L&Ki in, hi 60 , Teh., ri v . Msreh, fc) t7' s
iiav, ma. -
short lltl fob., H 17K. Marcb, Id M
a ay, f0 5i,t(ie,v
ClCWISH,
Whe-vt Jan., ict rob, T0, Maicb, Tc.
May, Si'ie,
mini Jau., SS'iei reb., W;e i Msreh, rtHfei
Ua'ts-Jan, SMie i reb , 'e . Marcb, J5e .
May, WWe
fork-Jan. U US l reb, ll SIS' . Mareh.
Ill i May. til . .
mm -inn., w e.v : rcu., r , jii i- .
May. se ii.
tllliS-Jill,
Msy.KiZ't-
t) M reb..l March, H WW
Oram ami rrosutena
rurnlihed by 8. K. Ynmtt, Uteker.
CairAoe, Jan SI, 1 e clix k p. m
ceai. corn. uti. i mi mm.
January .
rebruaiy.
M&rob.
April
May
.... 11 SJ
li .)
(161
6 :
Stl
S3
ffi
celpu Car I,eU.
Winter Wheat.
Spring W bivt..
Cern
Ut
Ku
turley
OUClty.
CruaeOU
.. 19
Srt
164
0
I
. .. II
14
Head.
UeeeJj'U Heri.,
Ulrvlng Prlcos-Se deck p in
Wheat, Cera 0t. Perk. 1-ard.
January ....
retmiary
March.
All 11 . .
May . .. .
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6 :i
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Qaotatlens by tteed, McUrann A Ce ,
b-nkerj
i,aacaier, t-a.
SIW TORS LIST. 11 i. V
CanaJA I'actae -
C C.C At
Colerado coal , fs
CentnU 1'ae
Canada Southern
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Waba.hCem
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wetsfcer Ikiuds
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fa. It It-
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XSW ADrERTISSUZtTS
SAUSAGR AND VOrvTO i-tUD
Lunch this evening at Ei slcr Hall, .Se
1!7 k st h lng street
liu
t VOGT
AfOCIC TCRTLE bOl P
UNC'U THIS
I Ui"ie. North
iTA. tsentne at the s
Queen street.'
iHtllAEL HI I'...
Piorieter.
iia
GRVND LUNCH FRIED OYSTERS
and Siuer Kraut ter Lunch attheCeuit
Avenue uelei wis evening
.v.! are Invited
ltd'
J. w.
STALirFK
Proprietor.
UArr.K KRAUT LCM.H
' Ihl. CIATUKDASjI eruln st tbe juth
ere Kiibange hotel, ceii.er uuth tjueenaud
Middlestrctu.
ll JOH DJEOEK, Prep.
STEVEDCA13BAGF, Rt.rT eTTT'OTa" eTTT'OTa"
le and Vienna sau- lnr lunch te laht
at the llnaman lleu-e. Mm ilia 'd.'W eit King
street. niekers and Hauler s Heer ou draught.
Ud tVM.hfUM Proprietor.
X VNCH.
lj Ihtity.Peund recXfl.h Litni.h ' thf fer-t'-d
hotel, under Lecher s task, this evening
Freh llerQell Cccreu lap
H t.lBAMTEi-9, Trop.
1 RAND HAUER KRACT LCf II THIS
'T (laturday) erenln at 'rn lu and 113
North Qneen stret : also kneh.ia and itaelf
ner's Ueer en Draught ( -ti inc. eotne all.
ltd A. MIsC Ui.li. 11. Proprietor.
"sTrTivnY TO LOAN IN LARr.EAND
j-'i. ji:i amounts
Jens s. reTi e.
It All rney at Lair.
TriOR KENT THE STORK ROOM NOS.
a1 S3 and SS eeuth Quen s'reet, suitable for
any kind of business Al prp.en' eccui ted by
Julius Let b Wholesale NoMenj. JanlOtfd
T 05T-A SMALL WHITE HOUND
XU srlth black ears, and a black spot en bis
back A liberal reward wui be paid ler hi re
turn te
J&nttl-If NO. FIJ VOr.TH DUK E ST.
A SMALL CELLAR HEATER tN GOOD
eordl'len. svlll be le.d at a taraln It ap
plied frr seen, at
HUBLKI DRUO STORE,
west KlnjfBireet.
r)EMOVAL
l Dr. ft r. Nathert taa re-roved ht cBce
from North Das e street te tbl!abrbushbulid.
lng, Centra r-quare where everything pertain
lnt; toecullstry svlll rectue special and piomet
attention. Jan,WA20d
HE REGULAR MONTH LY MEETING
of thu Union Uulldln? aid Lean Asocia Asecia
ttnn sTil, be h'ld at IV. a. Wiis.m oSce, Mon Men
dv tvculns at 7K O'clock. Meney te lean
ltd A. U. BALL, tecrtitary.
-JitOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1S37.
C A Flint-Class Farm of w Acres, two miles
from theclty Fouracrtsef Land en Ueckland
street Foaracresof Land In the tilgblhward.
Small Stable 2-"0 West urangn street Mmall
licu.es en East Orance. riederick, Fulton,
Church and Jehn streets. linns reasonable.
Apply te
1110!' II A IlltOTII Kit
JACOB GUNDAKER, ACCTIONEEIl
l'ECO-Ne. 20 NOr.lIl WATBK STKKUT.
fielllDK of Houtehold Geed) a specially. Lewest
rates AllKoeds for the ma itel will b promptly
siutfer at hen notice. ann,vs,)
TOR RENT FROM APRIL 1.
" Laree store-room and Dwelling, with hla hla
b'e aud Warehouse, Ne 37Kheuih Queen street
ALL V.N A. HK11B,
Steal Estate and Insurance A aunt,
li Ne 1W East htngtltreet.
200
MEN WANTED TO UNLOADEN
8shoeners et Beer, cat thn MneRt
Suu-r Krautand drink the Kelrublnir Uleker's
11 d -pronijer'a Beer, drawn from the ki gat the
Minei Hetol. os. t 7and3li est King strict,
oppe ItoLlnirSticet Opera II mse
l-d J. 11. IliaslSiffcii, Proprietor.
svjOTICK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
XX that William l. Ashford Is no Ieniser con
nected with uie lu any raiiaclty whatever, and
I win net be lespenslble ter any bills that he
tnav contract. J"IIN J LOCAttAN
ITi.pileter of thn KntcrpUi.e Brass Foundry,
Ne lis nast Fultea street, Lancaster, I'a.
NOTE Brass castings of rvery floscrlptlen
fu nlibtdef the bixtuuallty at the lowest prtce.
JiiIIn J COCilltAN,
ltd ltaEastrultenst, Lancaster, Pa.
ATTENTION G. A. R.
The officers nnd comrades of Geerge II.
Themas Pest, Ne 81, are requested te meet at
pesthtadquarters enMOihiY AFTKrt.NOON
at 1 iso'ileck, te attend tr-e funeral of 1 omrade
Jas A. lttcksecker. iuii unllerm, with while
gloves and canei. CIIAS DEnUKS,
A. V. Mr hT, Commander.
Adjutant. It
UBLIO HALIi
On FATFariT.Jrar-.T. 1SS7.
Will he sold at publle sale, at btewarfa Stock
j arda I an'aster, I'a ,oncrled of Kitrn Flne
KENTUCKY MULE, from 18 te ltK hands
hiyh Heme of thsm are broken Mnlosdinbe
uni at the stock yards 'rem iburidiy raernlii
untdBa'uiday. Actedltef fcUly Dijswrllbe
jrl vn
Baloleosicmenco at 1 i'alm.c, p. m, of told
lanl .S.M.IV.S O W. fcTTEU.
HOUSE l'OR RENT-A LARGE.COM.
modlens llnttse en the Celnmblu I'lke. ene
(quarofrem the Watch raclery, teKether with
7 Acres of land, lartiu tobacco abed, with cholce
Hull and berries i suitable ler a aummerieal aummerieal
dence or truck farm. Item, 1300. Apply te cither
of tbe uuderatpned.
KKV. DIt. McSULLAOU,
. JAS (lalll.F.
lSn.Af.trd JOHN W. LOVKLI
.KVAN'S l'LOUH.
LEVAN'S FLOUR.
ALWAY2 UNIFOUM AND UP TO THE HIGH
EST 8TAKDAIID. M.ThAS
w
NORMOUS H.vnOAlNS.
D
rices en Gtals
DEEP ROCK BOTTOM.
Theso lu BOfireh of BNORMODS BARGAINS nre greatly Biirprlaed rvt our wonderi'ully
HEDUOED PRICES. Beyond a doubt, THIS IS YOUR TIME.
Jeseph L. Rau & Ce.,
THE LEADINU AND TOPl'LAll CLOAK HOUSE,
Nep. 138-138 North Queen Street,
XK W D rKHTISBMEXTS.
Ol'ItlUAlUSMT.V. QVr.HIUA AND
Gelden l.ten aln CI RAIt HAVANA FIl
l.KH hand made, te KAl II. In he in. of M'n aud
W. UKMUlll'S LUiaUSTUIlK,
lllEitut Kltifr Htreet
Telephone 1 onnertlen. janlWF.tltltld
TtTlOH I'.KNT KKOM Al'HII. 1, 1SS7, THK
lj Ueldence and I'h iiletan uitlrt1.. Nes, 53 and
1 WriiOTHiifri street. ( Urxler Muhlenterir prvip
ertsi The et'.lies will be rnnlrd separately If
Urstriul IIAUMMAV A IIUUN.l,
JaullWASttd or It. J. M.-UUA.NN
Sj"OTICB"te STOriCHOl7l)KiTs
X Theannui uieeltnir of the stoekholdert
of heeeluuibta A I'irt Kepeslt llalltvad Com Cem
imny will he held at the etBce of thu 1 empany.
.se SB Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia. I' ,
en eilnrsday. February IS, lj7, nth o'clock
am I leetlomel I'lusldsnt and IMrecters tatue
day and plae. JtllBs It.McCLUKE,
IfMtd secretary.
AAf " " "BBl
The Manbeim ROLLER FLOUR
Excelled by Nene.
luil5j)JU
rr 11 E A N N C A I. STOt,'KUOI.Di:US
X meetlncef tte American Mrehantca llutld
tn? and l.ii Aerttlnn win be held at ths
iTSce of Vim It Keland. eq , Ne SOS Seuth
Dukeitreet, stndy henln January JU 1SS7.
lectien 01 off! Mrs and dlmcmrs for the emu
lnir ear A u regular monthly meeting at
ui- time and piace. .s cxlts of stock, the
nineteenth. 1101s licluc t.ne.l
11 JOIIV 11 KEItM,tec.
17IOR RAR'IAINS
7 In Cardigan Jarkets, meuses, Men and
Bey s 'auU, vu and coats. And Underwear
for I artifj. uenta, Uli.es and Children at very
1.1'illUfJ Pnrs HO IO BKCIiTllLU'tl
Fer Lnillej', Uent'a and Children'! Htecklnfrt.
of any iie aud iiualll . New LleslUji Out at
Kei'.ed 1'iiies
ItO TO flECIITOI.n ?,
Ne 51 Nonh ljueen ?i
rra le Dollars taken at Par.
rsRAVLEY'S PLAIN CAVENDISH.
i-ii
Ik-C Jt Smektnir Tobacco In I a and U a
?iam. uenume Turkish Mueklnt Tobacco
uV ? aud "-i S tin beies a full line of Ptpea.
DKMLlirst lOAHsrOUL.
HI East KInL-Mrppt.
Telephone Connection )anlJ-VASlUM
-VTOTICa
-Li Miseitc HaLt, I
I ancatcr Jauuary li, 17 1
The uienibers of Lan htirten Ledee, Ne 178,
F A A M , Ledge , and the I raternity In gen
ral, are iqnrsttd te m-et al Slavonic llall, this
ctty, ou Monday reit, January Hit, at 1 o'clock
Em , te at'.-nd th funeral of our deceased
rether, James r llli kieekir.
UT iiKULKOl THE W M
Wm N. Aula, Secrctary. ltd
VTO T 1 C li - P E O PLI' RUlLDlNwi
X Lean ind Deposit Company alii u.ietthls
(aturdaj ) evening at 7 o'cleok. at A C Helm
cshl's eClu Ne 11 North KDke streel ttecic
luthenw orts for siie The 8 A. rep rta
ready. Sale of money at Co'clet Uorruwers
gt full amount
It A ? VILLEE.Sec
THE REL.UL VR MONTHLY MEETING
of the West End Unlldlnsand Lean Asso
ciation, will ba hwld al the Law offlce of T. U,
Heiaban. esq, this HAI'UliUAl) uvenfns at
at 7 e clock. Meney te lean.
It L. V.LICIITT, Sec
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES.
The Democratic voters of the city el Lan
caster am requested te asjtmbte al the placus
designated by theclty commltteemen.on tVF.l).
.vr.stiit kv k.sinm vei r, te place tn nousl neusl nousl
nailen candidates le be vetrd foren Baturday
Lveulnc January 9, for watd edlcer. Scheel
directors win al.e be rheji-n as foilewa one In
Ilratward, one In Third ward, two In F fih
ward . one In Seventh ward aud two la Eighth
ward.
In the Seventh ward the pills era' Saturday
win be epn from 5 te !, In the htbth ward from
1 10 S, and In the ether wards fiem 6 te s e clock.
11 order of the
Jaattd EAEuCrtVE COMMIT1BE.
T a UIVLERACO.
It Takes Time
T" clee out a sleck as
laige as eum.
We are cr-lllnp regardless el cost
Ladles' and Children's Coats and
Wraps, bhawU and Skirts, Blankeis
and Comforts, Ladles', Men'd and
Children's Merine Underwtar. Win
ter II' ulery and Gloves, Flannels aud
and White Goods.
Special Bargains In Carpets, Fleer
OH Cleths. Window Bhadtnjr and Fix
turs, Prime steamed leathers.
iTB-Coire and see our Koeds and
prices and be ceuvlnccd tbit we art
-elling koeiIs cheap
Jebn S. Givler & Ce.,
Me. 0 Bleat King Htrefit,
LANCAITKIl. I'l
ivr
ERrj A RATUFON.
E HAVE MADE
A Thorough Reduction
e.v out; htoek or
FURNISHING GOODS!
AOOOD bELECriDN
Men's Underwear
ATVEUT LOW PIlltHS.
MEN'S TIES
OFALLPATTEr.NH AND SHAPES, A1.MU3T
AT COiT.
MEN'S GLOVES,
ALL BINDS AT THKIU COST TltlCE. We
don't want ihetn ler Hprlnir. nnd we'll
meke tbe price sell ibetn,
Men's Peroale Shirts,
ItKDUOED IN 1'ltICE ALMOIT'IO t03T.
lyers & Eathfen,
1.EADINO I.AKCASTKR CLOTniEll3,
NO. 12 BAST KING ST.,
LAHCAlTKn. PA.
BMW BOOD.
Prices en
-HAVE TOrcHRD-
VJTir ADrKHTlHKMBXlU.
J-riXT DOOH TO I'Ol'RT UOl'SK.
BAHUA1NH IN- -
HOUSEFURNISHINGDRY GOODS.
Dlauketa, Oemrbrta, TIekhiBS, Furnlture Ohoeka. Mtinllnti. Shoot Sheot Shoet
liiffa, Pillow Oalnge, Tnbie LlnetiB, NnpklUB, ToweUhko. ote.. ote.
Mnroellloa nnd Uoney Oemb Qullta In IrtrKO riuaiitlUes it low
prlcca
We enll epoelal ftttontlen te our lnrge Btoek or the nbove
Koedn. Parsons commenoluB HouBekocphitf , nnd thoae tibeut re re
plenlehlns, aheuUl net frill te bee our atoek.
PEATHERS, !
FEATHERS
j 1 xxiai.xjxjualu . iiiLXXirjie
The Beut Dtenm Oured Fcrtthcra Alwnyn en Ilnntl
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te llie Court Hourc, Idiiicnstt'r, PtMiii'n.
.VA'lT ADVERTlSRUKXTtl
"RENT THE PROPERTY NO. 1
-CSOR
JD cei
;entre Sonare. used as a clear stee for sev
eral Tears aUe the a&lenii underneath the stetis.
Apply te UUOtiUK l.TOMl,lN80.N,afbcriri
OH co. Ian lldll
THE
Due de Montebello
tsthonnestef imported Champagnes Sold only
at KUlim.K'S LlQUOKsTOKk.
r: Lenlre STuare.
ARKLEY'S "YKLLOW 1RONT"
Clear Filler Havana Five Cent Llnar It
the leadtDft and most reliable ntekel cigar In the
market At
M AUK LEY'S " Yellow Frent,"
Ne at North Queen ainxit.
(Fermerly Hartman'a.)
-JACOR 1". SHEAKKEIVS
PURE RYE WHISKY,
DUKE STREET L1QUOU STOIIK.
autrn lydll
oTTFALifeiurnNfr-
W'e etTer for sale thn two fine dwellings rr-
centlycemplete.1 by us. Nes Mi and HO north
Dnae street. The houses are we'l and substan
tially bnlll, contain mero lmproetuent than
any ether boeses of their class In theclty. and
may b bought at a very reasonable prtie if ap
plied for seen If net sold previous te Fcbruaty
1, they will be for rent. Apply te
A'.IIMl'A A CUMM1NG9.
JauK, ;' Na Jl West Chestnut St.
VTUVKlt HE FORL II KAU OOF
Evaporated Apriceb st 15:. per Pound.
Larc" Bright Bweat Oranires, 15c per dozen ;
i peunda New liatslni for e pounds New
Uatains ler zee , i.ranuiaieu eiitfi.r. mi ur
teuud ; Powdered Bujrar, 6ke Ceffees. liVie te
fae. per pound Try Clarke's Ftse o'clock Tea.
10c. pex t. pound
CLAUKESIHA AVDCOTKStSTOIlE.
Ne. is W est KtuK Btteet.
J-Telephone. tanS-lyd
rplTI.K INSL'RANCK ASDTRUST CO.
Trnst, Safe Deposit and Title
Insurance Company,
or RCACiNO, ra
iPulI l'aidi .
CHARTER rtRrtTUAl
IJU'llAli
2.'0,U00.
GEORGE BROOKE, PRtSiDtNT
ROBERT H COLEMAN, Vice PRESIDENT
H. T. KENDALL, Treasurer aneSecriiar..
WALTER M FRANKLIN, TRUST Of riCER
ret LaNCASTEtt County
ItlUKVIOHir.
Geerqe Breeke H. M. North
RedertH. Ceuemam, R T. Let
Thes. S. Mcrritt, W D. Smith
Cyrus G.Oerr, J H. Cheitman.
Gee. D Stitzel D. R. Wiiier
A. B. GnuPD.
LXLCl'TKS THUSTS 01' EVIIIIY KIMI.
Sm'tieasd by th Ceurti of Lascajtrr Oeanty
te receive the appointment of Executer, Ad
mlulstrater, (luarillan, Aestipiee, ltecetver, aud
'JrusUie within aald County.
iNSCataTiTLBteKcal Estateand Mortgages.
Meniv te Lea en first Mortuage ai lowest
IsvESTMitrismadeand Interest collected with
out expense te the lender.
WALTER M. FRANKLIN,
Attorney-at-Law.
1 mat Officer for Lancaster County.
Ne. l-M last King 3U, Lancaster, Pa.
Jan 15 lldSiw
N
JKW VORKHTORK.
BLACK CASHMERES.
BLACK CASHMERES.
BLACK CASHMEkES.
WATT & SIIAND,
6. 8 & 10 EAST KING STRRET,
1.ANUA8TEB. I'A.
Offer Te-day Upwaidsef loe 1'lei.rs
Fine French Gasiwres
Of ourewn Bpeclal Importation at
37l-2c.I50c.lC2I-2c.,G7c,75c,87I-2f.i$!.
These goods st ere beiiRht at the Lewest 1'rlCJ i
ever kimwn te the tratle. and aruii per ceni.
under Jebcers present rrtcss.
LADIES' SINGLK AND DOUBLE
Black Cashmere Shawls
AT VEBT LOW 1'KICES,
-AT THE-
New Yerk Stere.
piNORMOUS RAlUlAINy.
Glerrks
Near P. P. R. Station.
w AniTTtme
yEW APEKKTlNllithWrS.
IIIH WILL 111'. RECEIVED
AT
' i.ocner a Hen a iiaiiiiiii
UK Iloue up te '!
OClOCk rt m.. Tannnrr A
1M7, leriltiund
lids, or
anv eart thereof, of iV em-h
the lninaister school llnml, dated February
te 11 Issued by
1 WT ..a.M.... . .. . .... .'
.-,, vmniiK i" i .''ui in-rri-ii, nayauie USr
terly lb-inds paj able In te yearn, uit rtnleema
ble atterS j ears. HlfsItrA KTAN'-s.
,,, ChilrtnauF.t et B. Heard.
J7,10,H.ll,t7,la lid
pUHMC HALr:-ONMbND.Cfi""JAN
X UAIIY8I. lNi;. will be .old at Ne 115 Kail
Chestnut street, a s ery larne amount ottMinona ettMinona ottMinena
timperty, censlstlmr of pallor, bedroom and
kitchen furniture, pictures Brussels and rait
carpets, etl olelh. nalr red, mlirnrs, lamps,
dlsbes, knlvesaudforki.preierves.bodclothlu.
a set of furs, etc , ete
Bale loceiutuenie at 1 ., oiecV p m
m itAiiKitnusii,
11 T ELK Kit,
IH.Jl.Kll Kccu'oref AunaM KesU
N
j en cr.
Equitable llerlgagc Company.
CAPITAL, - 600O.0OO.
DEBENTURES
Quamntced Pdrni MertjraKea.
erricrs
New ltirk, SH Ilntul
way.
Bosten, M I'eurt street
Philadelphia, l.: ith
strest.
h ansa City, "th A Del.
streets.
ItEFEIlENCEH
First .Nat, Bank, ye
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Bosten Nat. lUnk, Bes
ten.
Tth.Nat. Ilk, Phll.d'a
Am .Nat tunk, Kanist
city.
I or rates e! interest and full Information
hr.NP FOIl PAUPIIt.EI',
-TO-
JACOB B. LONG. Brekor,
PBN.V htiUAKE. LANCASTEII. PA.
- Jlertgspes. Ucal estate. Insurance, Hterks,
Bends and Uialu
apedal tr
l.ccal mocks and Benas a
cesui emas.KACmiT
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GRAND OPENING
OF 1IIK
KingStirct 0 era Housed
NEXT WEEK.
.N'eriCE Parties havl"i skatrs at the rtlnk
"111 pleass remote eatne luiuuifldtely
W. A. HALBAOH,
MAN AG Ell
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MVRT1M .V CO.
Special Sale
-OF-
UPHOLSTERY GOODS!
Heavy Curtains.
t.N ELEG VNTPATTHIIVH-DADOTINPELED
BOIIDEIPJ.
Taiiestry Curtains, VI '
Tapestry I'urtalns, l.te..
Tapeatry CuttaliiH, 5(u..
'lapestry Curtains, bO),
Tapestry t.iiruim, atw,.
..Were I .Vim
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..Here 710
.Were 10 nj
..Were 1151
The Lets consist or One, 1 no.'lhrcennd Tem
Pair.
Wb have placed oaatceuntei 'isi jtas H1W
Cli'sitlle aud Tapettry
Table Cevers.
In all sizes,
lioductlen.
Tinseled a ud Plain, at a (Ileal
JMTnpe.try Cevers, 73e Wernll.tS
B-l Tapestry Covers,$1.2V Were 2.U1
7-5 Tapestry Cevers, HO Were 360
K-l Tapejt y Cevers, IHI Were 111
let tapestry Cevers, tu Were at")
One Lei Lace Curtains,
Cenilstlnir of One. Twe, Thtee and Four Tstrs
te each number, at two-thirds their value
J. 11. Martin it Ce.'s,
Cor. West King & Trlnce Hts., f
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