Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 28, 1887, Image 4

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aklac taimlar trip en the read.
UMamlat btatflta kava baaa paid te
pm at iaa reaaeyivaaut railroad iiv
OftUubM. dailBs the month of Janu
Ma th nUtf department : One death
a employee who were dlaabled
accidents, and fifteen employee
i,Wra eU dety en aeoeant of alcknese.
an aaaw awiaan awasras-
Gilbert arraated a tramp named
Ceaaell. en Satnrday, for drnnkenneit
inederty conduct 'Squire Henhey
kamtoJaUfertaadaya.
lata, nvins; along tie Marietta
hadoeoipUiat entered against her
M of 'SdaUra Banna for aaeault
JaWeryVty aba, Jehn Boyd, living in
Majfcbernoed, a hearing took place en
iy aroraeon, when the matter wan art
by Ifca defendant paying the oeata of the
jaVaialakit wa en tared at the offlce'ef Squire
T against jenn d, Baker, living in
township, preferred by Albert
a, turn winimivi lur maintenance 01
I Wile. Baker hasan Invalid wife and does
keaatrlDute towards her support. He had
MKHf en last Saturday afternoon, when
rip faT batt te answer the charge at court
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. aamua ut ui unwu ueajrue or u
IJisskodlat'Xplseepal church will be hem
LfMa avaaJaa;. Tha books for the oeurse of
sMtag smts arrlTed.
, A.".mm larwaa amrfianM swill vlrnaan tha
lCMM Tycoon" la tha opera house en nest
fMaaf aTenlBg. The box sheet U being
well known firemen 'of the Pennryl.
railroad attracted considerable etten-
aa last Saturday. Daring the heavy
storm they were seen walking en
street, each wearing a seersucker cost
straw bat.
falr-sissd aadlaaea was in the opera
ea last Saturday Bight, at the appear
of tha Till family, of Londen. The
obtained from the dlQerent lcstru
8 Bta, espeelslly the rock harmonica, greaUy
Igbredall.
ACaarlea T. Emmens, who was terribly In-
Jarad about one week age, while working at
taw life Harber bridge, is recovering from
fa assets of his serious fall.
?xb nvar u Biiea wita nestug ice this
Mnlag.
-. JMat Barer and Frank Welser. emDlevea
5 at tat Xsadlcg ft Columbia railroad left te wn
"Ms taatalna; for a visit te Logansport, In
.TaafaBsraleftbelateMrs. Margaret Ar.
itoespiaos tais morning from tbareai-
,ei Mr. Bamuel Daren, en Locust
The remains were then taken te Ma-
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,i!'41aWIi Artnpaadbr the IT. n. Cealmsea
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ftBevs. 1. Ballsslland O. W. M. Riger, the
asset Incumbents la eOea. Ksvs. 8. 1,
Saanaaad J. X Qaiglty were elected te
aastst la stationing the preachers. Revs. H.
OL PilUIra snd 3. R. Meredith, of tha flar-
rtsbarg district, and Revs. J. B. Funk and
H m. oaeuer, ei the inncsster dlitrlct, were
altetid te station the presiding rldeia.
' Taa report en publishing Interests, which
fl awaited se much clitcuteniyeaiertly and
, Isbtialk schools was read by Rev. H. B.
Bafcaer, oenlurenoeSandsyaebool lnatructer.
Oa). Oewden, et B'rd City, Kintai, the gen-
i eunuaj kcdeui aeereiary ei me cnurcn,
taauIntarestltiKaddrcM en his work in
. lata department.
IUv. M. P. Deyle cdered the following
gjf H IBHW, V.4J1UL, JVM UUBU1U1UUIJ UUU(0U ;
- et Kansas, a rupen ns gene aoreaa
nrmigti tbn public press that the national
ajsars of the United SUtes hae been re.
inaaved from the coffin of a soldier ss being
' asYev leciienabla dtuwrstlnn dnrlntr ihu
gtasria services In one of our cburcbtt.
au
tfTiQTnt, ouDuiawKiea, it iiue, ana sucn
ajropetf, if lalse, plaetts the cburcli or the
Salted Brethren in Christ in a vntv t.im
Usht befei e ttie world,
J VBrsttren in Christ hsi alwai s been d veitd
' ' 9jaa ua'len's unity and the nation's ilair.
3k ? That we consider tbe flur of the United
tales as a Ut and worthy decoration of tbe
SttBSBa ai.il ermwttA nf thA rlAfAtuldra Ar ..
i 'JtOnieD, and that no person la allowed in any
arahnreh during tbe services, and tbatwe
daclflwllv a-'sort our auorebatlon nr ihr
.Whecn'rlctl It te victory and suceeaa.
r VAbUlrlted dLicuaalnn Inllnvni n,lnnin..
& tbaxe'solmien. B
.frja ine snernoen uev. D. D. I.ewry was
sycisa rroresaer or nuaaeil Htbllcal chair.
Tha report en cdutntlen was read by Rev. (J.
, Harp, of Columbia. Rev. D. D. DeLenc,
k "t f-vu ui nan lamegi., reaa uin
i wrwim Muuuai reptiri. n anewed a healthy
:ad growing condition of the institution.
only drawbck te its succfssls its need
, as a larger i;dewtiiaut fund, whleti subject
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r ii-i i i in. -avhi w. u uiic-c. x uriuer re
tras were inaiib ny Keva. M. P. Devl, D.
Sarly, X. Light and Rev. D. R. Miller,
aatal agent of Uie Union Biblical seminary.
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,&-$ vruinaa ie uaaih,
.Ohatlaa Kline, of Yerk, who was cm.
i a carter lu Harrlsburr. was thrown
i bis team into the eunsl near the P. & R.
mat city, en Saturday. The bur.
I UPOB him. Slid when he waa releauul ami
L-' tBBMI te the hospital it waa found thst h h,i
&. iWs spina frsetured, two ribs broken and
t artvea into the lungs, and he bled profusely
.'iwai tha mouth. Us died in about two n.i .
, balf henrafdtar hii wmaaHmittAi n .k. ,.A.
' altal, Kline has a brother re.tdlne in ri.
feambla,aa engineer en tbe Frederick dlvl
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RfJ-Jlew Yerk City, is stepping at the Stevens
ivwt!eg Lancaster In tbe Inter.
, .4aat of balldets. and tbe uev entArnrtm tr.
ft lffc,r henUt recently Inaugurated by hit
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-tacea waa graduated from the
Kvetwaa of OmU surgery,
JWaaj,,wBa Dr. E. K
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wFaHawOTBa Wl aswasaBal "jbbi awWaai itV awvaaaw
aisaaw at aa.,asUiaaa la Bjjawsbaai ea
TbniadaataMeflast week.xtiawai bera
at XMta, Xevaatbar 7. U17. (H was seat te
Bethlehem wham a yeutfetaad wasappren.
Uead te Wlltlla Daatrt, with whom be
learned tha eaatr-BMksag trada. la 1883 ha
taraad hla attaattea te speculsUng la Oil
City aaa Vsaaagn county oeal landa
Wbaa Batfcjaaeai waa incorporated into
a beraaaaV ea March 0, 1845, Mr.
Kaaefejiwaa elected tha first high con cen con
ataaiaef tbe boreogb, which be filled
aaatpumy. Mr. Raucb, In connection with
bis cousin, Ambrose H. Rauch, many years
age, when there was be signs of a settlement
en tbe south aide of tha Lehigh river, tuu
chased of a Augustus Luck en bach the Luck
anbach farm. This track centslned 67 seres
aad comprised what la new tbe most densely
pepuiatea portion or tbe borough or Seuth
Bethlehem. Mr. Ranch was ene cl the
lour well known men who were
Instrumental In establishing the works
of the Bethlehem Iren oempany. Of
lata years ha has been engaged In tbe oeal
business. Besides his bereaved widow, tbe
following children survive him i Jas. K.
Raucb, Charles R. Ranch, Mrs. TUlle M.
Rlege), wlte et Geerge W. Rlecet, or Bethle
hem, and Mrs. Laura A. French, et Wilkes
barre. Tbe following ststere and brothers
also survive him: Mrs. Uarry Brackblll, et
Strssburg ; Mrs. Dsnlel a Maurer, of Ilsr
rlsburg; Mrs. Herman 0. Kern, Mount Jey,
and Edward IX Rauch, editor of the Maueii
Chunk VemeeraL Hla brother Francis M.
Rauch, of Bethlehem, died two months age,
and another brother, Rudelph F. Rauch, the
nrst cashier of the First National bank et
Bethlehem, and a alster, Mrs. Orcsh, of
Lltllz, died sevcral years age. The funeral
took place te day. Services In the Moravian
church.
Death of Vincent Alttck.
On Tuesday last Mrs. Sarah Alttck, mother
or Jeseph F. Altick, wss buried. Te-morrow
his youngest son will be burled. At the
timeei his mother's death his son Vincent,
sged 11 yean, was critically 111, but a change
for the better took place and there were
atreng hopes for his recovery. He suffered a
relapse en Saturday-end en Sunday morning
he died. Vincent waa a bright lad and a
great favorite of hla companions at St. Mary's
academy, St. Mary's Sunday school, and ei
his associate altar beya or St. Mary's church.
Mr. and Mrs. Altick have tbe sympathy et
the community in their bereavement This
makes the seventh child buried by them, a
number of wblch died, some yeara age, cf
scarlet fever, within a week. Hla funeral
will take place at St. Mary's church te mor mer mor
rew afternoon at S o'clock.
MIm Laura Owttitt Funeral.
The funeral of Mies Laura Gerbart took
pla"e at tbe chapel of Franklin
snd Marshall .college at 120 p. m.
te-day, snd was ery largely sttended
by fiiends and relatives from this
city and a distance, and by the
members cf tbe cellege community. Tbe
funeral precession entered the chapel, pre
ceded by Kev. Dr. The O. Apple,
reading patsagea from the Scriptures. Be
sides Dr. Apple tha following clergymen
bad seats in the chancel and assisted In the
ebsequies: Rsvs. Drs. C. F. McCau
ley and B. Bailsman, of Reading ;
Rev. Dr. Tbee. Appel, or thl city ; Rev.
Dr. F. A. Oatt, cf the theological seminary,
snd Rev. Dr. J. S. Stahr, of
the cellege. Rev. Dr. T. O. Apple
preached an able and feeling dis
course, based en tbe text St Jchn xl, 25,
28 After tbe services hsd concluded and an
opportunity was given te view the remslns,
the oertege moved te LincMtar cemetery,
where tbe Interment was mad a
The following young gentlemen were the
pall-bearers: Rev. Rutus W. Miller, or
Reading; P. A. Kunkel. esq, of Harrls
burg; S. U. Mltman, Ernest .Wagner and
L. E. Contents, el the theological seminary,
and A. II. Rothermel, of the college.
TO MXA3HHB VMHltlV BUDT,
Tha District Attorney and In Pbysleians Oe
te OrcffJala Oraaiary.
District Attorney Weaver and Dra. M. L.
Djvissnd J. A. E. Reed lett tbls morning
for Grcfldsle cemetery te examine tbe body
of Geerge Dentil", the n.yatery of whose
death the officers of tbe law are new trying te
solve. It wss after 11 o'clock when tbey
started and tbey cannot get bick until late
tbla afternoon. Arrangements were made te
have the grave opened, se that tbe body
could be taken up as seen as the physicians
arrived.
Tbe counsel for all the accused were in
court en Saturday afternoon, and Just before
adjournment it waa stated le the court
that Ellswerth waa charged with being
accessory te murder and the court's opinion
wasasked whether they would entertain a
motion te admit him te bail. The court aald
its practice waa net te de anything In cases
of thta kind until a hearing bad been held
before tbe magistrate, and it would net be
departed from lu this case.
Twe o'clock te morrow afternoon baa been
designated for the hearing. In addition te
the counsel already named as represent'ng
the prisoners, J. L. Stelnuetr ban been re
tained te assist in the detente of Martlu D.
Heas.
It has been sines learned that Dr. Rsed
did net accompany the party.
mt. or rum killihum: rttvveitzY.
Beagbt far Mr, llernard J. McUranu far
lb Bam el at,530.
The sale of the Killlnger property at the
County beuse en Saturday evening attracted
a big crowd. Promptly at 7 o'clock W. W.
Franklin, coo or tbe attorneys for Wm. S.
Shirk, administrator, read the conditions et
eale, alter blch Henry Sbubert, the
auc'leueer, asked for a bid. Ne one responded
and he then announced that he bad a bid of
SU.tXiO te start the sale from Jacob S. Shirk.
He dwelt en that tlgure ter a few minutes
when U. 11. Ilrubaker added a 100 bid. It
remained at this figure for tiuteral minutes
when Rebert A. Kvans made, the tlguren
li.',200. The auctioneer thou dreppej te fjO
bld, and alter receivluit a law agreed te take
1 23 bids, and finally C4inedeu te?5 blda.
The euly bidders alter .Shirk's bid were
EvanBauJBrubttker.Tuoprepriy wia Dually
knocked down te Mr. BruDjker for gl.',55u
It waa sold a fdW weeks ae for f 11,000, but
there waa dinpute, two pirtltt claiming te
have ma'tn that bid. The tale wasbetatide
by tbe court aud tbU ene ordered. Mr.
(Jerstley, vshewai it bidder and claimed te
have bought tbe property at the Ustmle, wa?
present, but did net put any bids en lu
It Is understood that Mr. Ilrubaker made
the purchass (or Mr. B. J. MtUrann.
Snratncd Ilia Hack.
A. T. Spencer, owner ct the file works en
East Walnut street, whlle en bis way te
church Sunday evening, slipped and fell
upon tbe ley pavement lie kprained lits
back very badly, and Mas tikeu te his home
at U7 North Queen street
Twit Visitors from Irclauil,
Thes. Burke, of New Yerk, huU Michael
snd .Alexander Burke, of Jrelsud, brothers
of the late James M. Burke, arrived in this
city en Sunday night. Tbey are tbe t,uw.t
of their relative, Mortimer Malene. It is ttie
first visit le this city of Michael and Alex
ander. Dlturccd.
Carollne Farmer we dlvercd en Satur.
day afternoon from her husbaud, Jamts
Farmer, en the ground et cruil treatment
L'MleKiehJ, city, wss divorced from her
husband, Gee. William Klehl.onthegreunds
of desertion and cruel treatment.
False rrsteBiaO'saaaitlrd.
The false pretense st against B. O. Cal
Tin, tha Hsrrlb1jBJBprse Jockey, was set
tled te dsy at Alderatan Ban'a office. He
smc aa ibs cribbing horse he sold in J, a
Barlea, laf aadad te him the money pstd and
ataa aald all tha aasta.
tmmtrr.
WMew Case frstsattai fsaag
Irons
Ralilsg fa Bars.
William E, Kngtlsb, son or Heb. William
H. Kagllsh, of Indians, engsged passage en
theBtrurla, of the Cunsrd line, which sailed
from New Yerk "en" Saturday. Tbe young
gentleman was en tbe stesmer waiting ler
the time of departure, when a deputy ;sherlu
appeared with an order cf arrest Issued by
Judge Andrews, et the supreme court, en
tha application or counsel for Mra. Lucy A.
Case, formerly of Imllanapell, but new a
resident of New Yerk. Mr. Kagllsh reluc
tantly left tbe steamer with his baggage and
was taken te the Celeman house. Liter In
tbe day Dr. Nervln Oreen, president et the
Western lUnten Telrgrspb. company, and
James II. Redgers, proprietor of the hotel,
went wm hi me sum ei ij &ve ler .Mr. r.ng
llsb, but tee Inte te allow the young man te
take tbe steamer ler Eumpe.
Mrs. Ce has been a widow six years and
has a child 7 years old. Fer several years
past she ba been n salealady In the store of
L. A. Morrison, of Indianapolis, Tnd , at a
salary of $12 per week, supporting herself en
this amount Whlle tbere the was Intro Intre
dnced te young Eugllsli in January, l&O.
Sue was then bearding at a small tamliy be
tel In that city. He visited the store dally,
showing her great attention and escorting
her home iretu work. She asserts thst he
pretessed great love for her, and called en
her at her home. She states that she visited
tbeatrei and man' ether places et amns
ment in his company, se much se that his
attentions became u matter of public noto
riety, and It wa generally believed
that tbev were engaged. She charges
that in July, 1SS0, en one of hla visits,
be locked the deer after entertng. She bea--ged
him te open it and let her out, but Im
relused. She charges that be threw litr
down aud assaulted tier. Shu alleces that
through lear of disgrace and exposure she
did net niake public the offense, but refused
te again see lilm. Subsequently she In
formed him of her condition aud he took her te
a physiclau Hnd had an oitratlen performed.
She inserts that English premled te wake
amends by niarrjlngher, aud threatened te
kill her lu case sbe married any one else.
She was obliged te leave her position, canie
te New Yerk December 10, and asserta that
ne uss einte supported her ; that a few days
ageshereceUed $100 from him te payeer
tatn expense-. He refused te marry her and
she new sues for J25.000 damage. She ap
ples for tbe arrest te compel E jglisu te fur
nish beuds te appear.
Afterwards English sailed down the bsy,
caught the KtrLria, and proceeded en bis
VOgO.
The f reple's ltauk.
There Is considerable speculation as te the
permacent.locatlen of the People's National
bank. It was reported that the Reed it Hen.
dersen building en Duke street had been
purchaed, but such Is net the fact The
probability Is that the Lecher building en
East King street, occupied by Frey & Eckert
and Edward Krcchel n 111 be purchased in a
few days.
Dtath ela Herse.
On Saturday night a valuable horse belong,
leg te the City Transfer company, dieU at
Frederick Brimmer's livery stable.
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Where I llcneas la GcMD.
Frem tbe cw Yerk c:U.
It is better for Congress te de nothing than
te be perniciously active.
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At the Seap lleasa.
During the past week 1,615 rations were
distributed at the soup house.
The Orlglnsl Piece of Brenre Werk, " The
Dancers," whieb cost JJ10 te Impert, will be
sold te night at Zabm's auction at SJ4 o'clock.
Alse a fine line or silverware, bronzes, ic,
will be sold. Attend for bargains.
Telephone Connection.
The Heading trelght efflce U connected nllh
the tcliphene exchange
rat rp a Doer tleil.
Israel Eantz 3t ion. eysiennan, nnflerGrait
hall, tava bad a coer bell placed at tha Grant
strest entrance te their place or buiteeii, se ttut
laataser stldren coming for 03 stars whs Ce net
wish te go Inte the saloon can call an attendant
Amusement.
Jane Coemlt Te-ntgW. Mtss Jane Coomb,
who Is a tal.ntcd uctie-9, epe.s for a week at
fnlten opera bouse te-night The flr.t play
will be "Bleak Heuse." Ihe lafly Is supported
by a company or artists, among whom are Wrlfti
Uuntlugten and Mlj Euderallart There Is no
doubt of MIsi Ccembs' ability asf be basbeleie
flemenitratcd that fact before the. people el
Laneister.
A ifuievm en yerth Qjern Strut In tte
store room next te the postefSce a ten cent mu
seum has epeaed. It Include Bohemian irlasj
blowers, a snake charmer, lady mind reader aud
ether attractions.
Slarwse'J in Sight Ur Walter Bauman has
sntt wltn an&dunt encouragement te warrant
the engagement of Mr. William Sherwood, tha
renowned planut, for March 10, and will toen
close a contract with a faming dramatic toprane
for the Sinn data. 1 ht will, beyond all doubt
bs the mmleal event et Jthe ceisen, and enough
seats have already been pledged te sccure a
large house.
X7I King S'.reet Theatre At the King Street
theatre Uamersly'soperacempanyof twenty te
people. Including Mtss Belle Mckelsen, a pep.
ular soprano, open te-night for a wek. Their
prices ara also low, and the " allkade." lih
which they start. Is very popular hre The at
attendance will undoubtedly be large during
the wees. Geerge W. Hsmersly, manager of the
company, li well known te many Lancaster peo pee
p'e, as be was born In this city BeatCe Mls
.Mckoljen th9 troupe Inctutes ITred. Palmer,
late of tha fciarr company, Harry Nelsen, Clar
ence liurty and ethers. .Theru are feurtem
ladles In the party.
Jlluilt aieit Ltcturei Tha Teung Men's Chris
tian association hau made arrangements with
Mr. Henry II. Uagan, the Illustrated Ucturer, te
appear in tha opera heuse In a rerles of his
illuminated teura, commencing en t rlday even
ing, March 11, and continuing en March It, Hand
li. lha lubjecu will embrace " l"arts," " The
Khlnu and ewltrerland," "Londen" or "lie
land" Yeitn lie and 1 cllowsterc."
HXATJlt.
LiiTjLrT.-ycbruryljri'lTrirthia'Ttyrciem.
ena Ltbsley. InthaGlih jeiret hUage.
Netice of lunuial hereatte.
Aitic On the 7ih Inst, Vincent Cuthbert
youunuatsenot Jes I'.andbarah n. AUIck.Iu
the 11th yearef hla age.
Jf uneral en 1 uesday alternoen at 3 o'clock, at
St llarj'j church. nc
UassiaasB. In this city, en the 27ih Inst.
Anna It .daughter et Philip and Aijues Dastln
ger.eednniuathaand UUajs
Ihe ri-la'lvea and friends of the family are re
spetllully lnvilul te attund the luneral from
her paient' rtsidente, Se. 112 Seuth tueen
street, en Tuesday morning ut 9 e clock In
teracnt at St. Jeseph's ctmetcry. It
1'hlUdelpnia lrixlcic,Markel.
PniLAOsLrdu, rtb. t8-lenr mSirketweik :
salts. S barruN : Allniuntu iib, ea mit ij ..,;
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1. i',,tii,.ui. biiiiij, se u iMi 01 1'ntmiVkn ue
Mt"O.SJ; I'atents.w 7635 10. a?f
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New Tem Market.
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line. It Sertl
gndtochelinxtni Wesuin.iJesaTOM Bfied'
V) fancy xtrataiefHieu curnmen te geed
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April, 4C.
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Ne 1 mixed, Keb . 3i"t uill. 3,0. V '" '
Bye dell i Wtwtern, tfQwlc htatu, SikttSlc
Barley nominal. 5-
Y.? flulli mw mei' ,15 M- e!a In'. W3 73
fll OiJ. t.
LaxfcJIarch.KJW; April, 17 31; May, 17 33. . I
MpHtlull at lsiXe ler boiling sties. L
tHsninttiie quiet at SSKc. ,
Uesfndulli atrulnedtOh'Oed.tltXXIlCK i
i'etrelenm dulli Beflntm. in cases, sXe
rmUhtadulli aratn te Hull, ija.
Ilutter dull I WMirn Uieamery. lli7e :
.M,,l,SS!,,"'ry' waJ0 ' "atedalrj-. hallflrkln
Ohieaji quleti Weatern Flat HKriHtieoed le
choice light jklms, lt9;ailjic. raucy Whitt.. lV
QUc; 8mie taotery, int,Q ie. r
gs dull Dun., lltf.jet Western, )75
i.fFV,!?11' Beflnel Cutleaf, ;c;Granu.
laieu, snis
Tallew dull i prims clty,e.
Ulc nemlnil i Uuiellnu, fair te geed, SflSkc
Coffee dull i ralrcaigets! He wu'i'0'
"-l iwwuiti, r7, ll4i WJ
CMcasu Hruuuc. Market.
Chicago. Keb. I , M a ni. Mart et opened.
&umVAWWS&y1&e
tt$fflimVflf'&t,,tnu,'Ur'flt
& K fveam
74Bi Marsh,
"April,
SSUeTalMO''
"-l fe I March, tJe i .April, ,e I
May. 8DaA.a .
ui-ia itsi siarcn. net Jiprii.
-ir 'rmM .. .. . .. . ..
aiue t Maf. c.
Mirk-rsb 117 (0t Warch, III C0 slay,
W Lard-rb , 7.i; j March, tf 1T t April, 17 13:
May. 17 J1X.
MX.
reb. and March,!; t April, 17 J3! Mart
kips-
79;m.
arain aad rrotiaieua.
rurnlshcd.hy 8, K. Tundt, Brekor.
Cmcaee, Frb. . 1 o'clock p. ra.
n eeau Lern. uais. iera, urn,
Februarv..
7 10
Mareti 73
April 7l
Mav ;
June ;
July til
Winter Wheat...
Spring Wheat
Cern
eats
Kya
Barley
Oil City.
Crude OU ,
Keceipts-Ueg
tl ....
HI. ....
Wi 17 3
7 a
7?1
7 31
7 37
rs'
l.tcelpts
Car Leta.
7
M
UI
... 1st
CIS
llOHrt
iu,oce
Closing Prices o'clock p. in.
heat. Cera, Oala. Perk.
lard.
7 17
7 17
7
7 3-1
7 7
rebrnsry
.1 lf M't - I' '
aiarrn,
Wi
ft 17 60
:,f . .
'l 17 tl
i 17 63
Aptll
II 7-N
7-fl
;
r tl
I City..
M (
'
42
siX
Mav.
June
July,
OB Ctty.
ends Oil
Ut Rteea atataet.
Catcase, Feb. t The Oreteri' Jeurnat re
ports : CalUp-Hecatpta, OV held : shipments,
5w! tuarkt steady; shlpptug ateera, M) te
1 vefta., S13003 SO; stock era and feeders, tl te
173 ki cewa. bulls andirlted.lKX'aJJSJ; bulk,
Kt-eas CO: Taxascnws.lt u.
llea Kecelpis. 8.UO headi shipments, 1W1
head; market acttvn ; S te 10c. htater ; renah
mlxi-,1, ssj flre; packliuaud ahlpptur, SeSIO
5C0tllght, HtOitHt aklpi. a.ir0i4 Tu
bkeep Kecf Ipta, l.em tead shlpmeita, re)
head i market steady; natlrea. si vfji d.
Western, aj J04J4 70; Telans.tl 733 U. Iambi,
Kast Ltssarv. Cattle Beeetpts, Ve bead ;
shlpuienta, 311; market nothing doing; alt
through consignments ; shipments te Nu
erk,7cars.
llejra-liwelpu. l.foe head ; shipments 5,30)
bead ; market firm ; Philadelphia, as COG 10 ;
ierapr.ei-Hai3iu common xe ngnr. se irJi 4 j
pigs H73it3Ui; shlpmenute .ew Yerk, 7 cars.
Mietp -Kecelpis, lAUIseadi shlpmenta, KHX):
market very dull; 13 cart en jale; prksptcts un
favorable New Yerk Stocks.
Nsw Teri, rob. S, l 30 p. m. Meney leaned
st H8i percent E xchaupe steady ; Ktedrst(s
8 M34 W Uevernments atrady. Currency tTs,
lCSHblrt; 4's Ceup.HSS'Jbld; 4,Vs de, KVX
bid.
The stock market this morning epeufd lever
th and weak, aed en selling of some of the Hat
by Londen pi't'es. pries declined Utelpsr
cent duilsg the flrat hour.
Btecs Sraraeta.
Qiiotattens by liced. atcUrann A Ce , banker
Laacaater, Ta.
KSW TORS LIST.
Canada I'aclne
C.C.C tl
Colerado Ceal
Central Pae
Canada Southern...,
11 A.
. Cl
I'M.
Cl
ir
flS
8a
s
IT
1MVJ
!
fS4
'
3 H
61
P4VJ
iu
!"H
U4H
114
13
if
674
te
le4
ti
mil
34
a
its"
ti'S
113
is '
eijj
"ij
3
7X
cii
ChLbt. 1.. a Pgh ,
en. Kle.Q... u
Del. L.A W...Jhi JSS
K.-ie A
Er1. 2nda.
Jer. C... .. .,......,!
K A T
Leu. A V
L. shore
Mich. Cen ,
MIaeurt Pacific ,
N.P
N. P. Pref ,
N. West
East rennessee C. '.!'.'.
Omaha
Oregon Transportation
Ontario A W
Pacific Mall
Kech. A p
, tVJ
riJ
6 (,
, 109
, -'
, 113
, nt:
I3
, 4J
! eij.
st ram
Tex.Pac
Union Pae...
Wabash Cem,
Wabash Pref.
i
S7
;W
..... 17
Western U 7iiJ
West Shere Bends 7
New kngland 01 X
rsti.ACax.rHia. list.
Leh. val
B.N. V. A Phtla
Pa.lt It' tl'
Beading
LehNav .
HestenY. Pass
P.A K
N.Cent
Peeples Pass
Bdg. Gen'ls 1 4
OU 611;
74-i
WW
tit
luH
IS
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1(4
6IH
1?
.vjrir ADrrnTzsEitsxTs
"OAKIQ FOWDER
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strengtn and wbo.esemeness. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot
be old In competition with the multitude of low
teat short weight, alnm or pheephate pewdera.
6 .rid only in cant. Betal IIaeike Pewnaa Ce
let) Wall Street, New i erx. may 17 lydAw
WANTED A COOK. APPLY AT NO.
fW.N'ulUll DUKLnTUKKT. fedX-tld
WHSTEHN MAKKET SALES Or
Htallann HATUBDAY MOBMNO. March
3, 1FS7, at 8 e clock.
fX-itdaVltw
Bv order of
MAUKJCl COMMITTEE.
TO TAILORS WANTED, A TIRST TIRST
(laailuller te work In suire ; must under
stand thoroughly all garments: regular vagus
alltbiyear pplyte .M ahkkw.
fteStd SatanflKU West King Strut
WANTED WASHING AT THE
Heii'e or work by the day. Alse a man
wsnU employment Bfanyihtng. Address,
It 11 ," INTELLlOEsCE't erPlCE.
RAITLEFORAMARBLE-TOPDRESS.
Ins; Bureau with rrench Mirror at the
Meaenth Ward Iletel te-morrow (Tuesday) even
ing. 1 lrknis carS be bad at either Ne lj Lew
street or the Seventh v ard Hetel, Three hold held
Inc tickets can send some petsen te threw ler
tbem. ltd
DESIRABLE DWELLING FOR RENT.
Prem and after A prtl 1. 1837. Thedetlra.
1 hree story Brick Dwelling Heuse, Ne 43 Seuth
Duke street
l'-ntraily located. All modern
conveniences,
i.enuew Apply te
II CAKPKNTEIt.
Ne. 34 North Duke street.
!!b7lldM
PUBLIC BALK.
On TUESDAY, MAHCII 1. will be sold at
Ne. 4i Bast rulten street, tear of Duke street
a I arge Let et llouieheld and Kitchen urn!
turn et every description. Sale te commence at
1 o'clock p m , sharp J. WJSBTZ,
ute Mustek, Auctioneer.
II L rbAiisT, Clerk. febM-tt
IF YOU WANT A GOOD IRON TONIC,
reliable, safe, and pleasant, take Pralley'a
Utter Mine of Iren. Price 30 cents a bittle.
Pralley'a liloedroot. Wild Cherry and Bore Bere
hound lathe best for Coughs aad folds. Tl-e
stmples wedlitrlbuMd brought us lets rf ens-tn-nnrs,
all testltylDf te tbe extraordinary
nifillsef the Hyrup as a Ceugb Cure. It con
tains no opiates. Price t3 cents a bottle.
IfBAlLKY'SKaHT E.NU PHAUMACV.
uH.vf.rR )
-TTSTATE OF JACOB H. W1TTME1L
tll late nf Lancaster Ity, deceased Lctteis
aestamentary en said eatila having been
l.nu-d te the undersigned, all persons In
driMed thereto are requested te make luinie
mate payment, and these liavlng claims or d
mands against the same, will piesent them with
out,delay for settlement te eluer of the under
SlgUM. JAt-OML. WITTUKK.
OL - .. Marietta, Pa,
lT, OrQIO. M.UAMUttrtlir;
- Lancaster. Pa .
fsbHS'dl,' Snters
ESTATB.OF ANNA M. E38IQ, LATK
Ottba Cllw of Lancaaur. deceased. Let.
ten testamentary en said estate having been
lii an ted te lbeynderslgned. all persons In
debted thereto le requaied te make imme
diate paymentflnd these having claims or
demands agatewt th earns will pieseut them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, reaming ia inei,iiy or urecaaier.
. IIABKHBUHB.
M. TltKKB,
JExeonters.
lanlMtdM
JXO, A. Ccns,
Areas-nsy.
aal
ZL I iimw AbttMrmtmrnnm.' I jnr AmrMmmmmmnt.
OO nUILDINO LOTS, KAOB II FBUT
efiafi by IM feet at private, sale, en Cbrlattaa
street, rmtween clay aud Libel ty strssu, Laa
casiar, a'a. t.aii a
7M NORTH Q'tr.I.
OrSIJNOllTHgUKBN.
febTS-ttdS
1 ACOB K. HUKAFFKH'8
PURE RYE WHISKY,
DUKK BTUXET LIQU0H 8TOB.
augv71ydU
A TLANTI0 Cl TY.
"WETHBRILL."
Ocean Knd of Kentu-ky Avenus. Atlantic
City, N J. Open-March I, P.O. Bex, Ban
MIM M.J.BCKKllT.
(ronncrlyet thoBadner.) lebJllraM.ThAS
HE KNICKERBOCKER SUOULDEK
lliacnta easily adjuatcd, andean be worn
wtth comfort bv men, women, boys or girls.
Iho most reliable In thuntarkct Fer sale at
UUULKY'a KIlUdHTOHR,
38 West King Street
XnASUlON ABLE DRESSMAKING.
X; Having bren In the bualnesuratll recently
In Philadelphia, and having had experience lu
allthebinnchra, the cltlsena of Latietster can
secure geed work at rtaaouab'e rates by railing
at 137KAsrNWrBKEI,
1.1 IWU"
Lancaster, l'a
TRY OUR RYE WHISKY.
riVK TKAIIS UL1.
Per Quart, 75 Cents.
AtllOHKEK". LldUORBTOKR,
Ne. 1 Ceiitre Square, Lancaster, l'a.
WANTED AT ONCE A FIRST-CLASS
cate cellar tinker; ale one short straw
hand, ene that undeiatanda working en harness
at odd times Mcnty etupleytucut the year
round. Call en or addrrsa
A. B. HtliriMr,
b7 North Main Sties',
fAI ltd!'. llkesbarm, P i.
-T r.srEIGEUWALTAisON,
tlSALSRS 1!T
All Grades of Ceal.
Yard snd Office Ne 131 North Wateratreet.
Branch Office' Ne Kt Kaat King St. JB-lmdeed
EVAN'h FLOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR.
ALWAYS UNirOUM AND UP TOTIIK IIIOHJ
KST STAN DA It t). at.ThAS
FOR RENT.
Stern Koe
ST-tfcM', new eeeitpted bv Altrnd Sleberln the
-aall paper and window shade buitneaa. This
room lj 63 teet In depth, anil In the early spring
the trent will be leplated with a modern atyle
Oiaaa Frent. tl 1 alae rent adjoining room I u
connection If dtslred. for terms apply at tha
siere
tw-lwd NO 134 NORTH Ql'KKN 9TBKET.
A RARE CHANCB.
Big Beductlena in Tnr Beaver and Melten
Overcoats All our Ui, liSand HO Overcoats re
duced te K0 Made te order In the very beat
style, only Stst claaa Trimmings used Suits
te our order from 113 up. 1 hta large reduction
Is only for i few weeks, In order te make room
for our bpilng stock.
A. It. ROSENSTEIN
Ne. 37 North gueen tstrest
PANTS AND OVERALLS
KOK TOKACLO PACkLIH ANDOTlltlt?,
aawellaa bhtrts, Stecklnca. M Inter and 8nm.
mer Underwear, and all ktnda of stable fur.
nlshlng Ooed New closing out without regard
te oest,
let A
si. a uui ..-Qui utfisu ier .e cents, a joe
A geed Mispander. t pairs for a cents. Jeb
ler, Oleves, Mils, Neckwear, Cellars. Cuffs and
leuvu) generally, .in at ana netew cost
AT HECHTULD'S,
Ne. si North Queen st
T WILL RECEIVE A CAR-LOAD OK
CANADA HORSES
ON SATUBDAT.
First-Class Feeders. Alae, a goedaloLot WE3T-
KKN HOKSESen hand rinnanM
nka and
ilnA ItrlitASi
ftbMStd
GEORGE GEOJSMAN.
QUALITY THE FINEST.
" PBICES TUK LOWEST.
CLa.BKK'3 COMBINATIOV.COrralK only
I3e a Tiy It we knew yen will be pleased.
cLABh,b"a30d T.A, choicest In Quality. Do De Do
llceua tn f laa-er v
UUANULATD SUa AB, 6i ft.
CLABKE'S TEA AND COVPBR STOKE.
Ne. 3 Wfjt King Stnset
AVTelephene. lane 1yd
T OERHART,
Fine Tailoring.
A Beductlen of a per cent ou all Heavy.
Weight suiting and Overceating te make room
for my large spring importation. This reduc
tion la for cash only.
f Material and Workmanship the Very Best
H. GERHART.
50.43N. QUEER ST, Opposite the Postefflce
dBmarl7-Iv
OVERY PERSON WHO HAS USED
Cochran's Cough Cure
Sayaltla the best they have ever used. Ouaran
teed te give eatlaiactlen or money attu be re
funded Ouly S3 cents ter a large bettle.
-rensiLi at
Cochran's Drug Stere,
NOS 137 1 NORTH QUEKN ST.
mart) lyeedit
COLICITORS OF PATENTS.
D. H. KULP & CO.,
Solicitors of Patents.
Alse Make a Specialty of
PATTERNS, DRAWINGS,
Medels and Experimental Werk.
xihCFAcrmsns or
ROTARY VEMILATISO FAS.
atT-nrtlce-Ne. 33 Eatt Grant Street Works Works
Ne. 113 Last Chestnut street. f X StdM.tt 4 J
e
AK HALL.
$1 Pantaloons.
Trousers made of " Ironclad " cloth.
Tli.it means all that the name Implies.
Wanamaker & Bbown's
Oak Hall,
Southeast Cebneb aixTn and Mab.
KET ST8.,
FniLADELPHIA.
HA1M, VAfa,etv,
B
UY
Stauffer & Ce.'s
CELEBRATED STIFF HATSL
SPRING STYLES
NOW BKAUY.
Light Weight and Easy Fitting.
DECIDEDLY THE
LARGEST STOCK,
AND rOSITlVELTTIlE
LOWEST PRICES.
3I&33NORTHQUEENST.,
LANCAITKa, TA.
, UOTION BALE.
Auction Sale!
ZAHM'S
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, French Clocks and
Silver-Plated Ware
EVERY ArrEIMOOX. AXD EVEN'IMl UNTIL FURTRER S0TICE.
AtteuJ tUoae Snlf s for Dargalna, ea
papers for 8poelal BnrgftlnB.
EDWARD J. ZAHM.
feblltMAs
TVM BALm UJbt UKH1.
TTWRSALK.
U A T
top body,
a Twe llorse I'latlerm f"rrtna Waaen with
Uoed aa new. Inriulreer
l'llll.ir I , K 1 1 ?. e i.TMl A co,
!ll Nurth tjueen btrcet
ret id
CTOCK ANIiriXTUnESOK the Tnv
O and Coffee Stere, Ne. a) Centre canati', for
sale Ari'lyte
A II ritlllMIKY.
1. 1 1
febl3 lid
Ne. 34 North Duke ttreet.
FOR KENT.
Twe or tour rooms In llilm'ier's Neat
Butldtna;. Ne 1M' North ljuccn street Heat
and aaa Included. Aeplvnt
feblS-tfd HUIUMtlVS I.1VRHY OfUCK.
DOSTS KOK SALE.
A .Merticed Pests and Balls and Iteund I'eats
ter sale ou the greuud, or rfellvt rd at short no
tice. V II McrALIS,
."mlthvllle, IVO , Lanoastcrte , l'a.
fcbll-lwda
FOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1SS7.
A First Claas rarm of f0 Acres, two miles
from the city, four acres of Land en KeckUtid
atrret fouracmaef Laud In tbe highth ward.
Small Stable, 133 Wen orange streeu aiimll
lleuaea en Eat Orantte, yiederick, Kulteii,
Church and Jehn streets. Terms reasonable.
Apply te
lllltSHA UUOTIICU
COOPER HOUSE FOR KENT.
The Cooper llenae, one half snuam from
Centre Square and Opera Unuae. and near both
railroad depots. Thta Is one ut the largeat and
best houses lu the city. Large Sale and Kx
chance stables, all first-class. 1 oatessien en
Arm tat
dec27ttd WM. J.COOl'XB.
FOR SALE OR KENT. THE LVKOP.
brick atere and dwelling, Nea 113 and 117
North (Jueen atnet 3 r-ema and atere room,
lately occupied by Charlea alae.a)'a grmery
ateru. Wlllrent In paruer set aratutv Apply
te ALLAN A.HEBB,
Besl Estate aud Inanrancn Aitent.
lwd K3 rat King street
ir UUUOf,
Ta UIVLKK A CO.
Jehn S. Givler & Ce.
Offer Special Prices 011
SIlkETlVO, PILLOW AND SH1UT-
ISO MUSLINS
TABLE I.1NKNS, NAPKINS, TOW
ELS, TlCElU-,
COMFOBT1, COUNTtltPAVES AND
WlttTEQflLTS.
"PBIMK 8TKAMKD rEVTHEIta,
arrantrd net t j Smell."
Will Open New Line of
American Satines
In a few days at Lewest Prices.
Jehn S. Givler & Ce,,
Ne. 25 Btvt KIbk Btru-t,
LAIl'JASTEB, PS.
3TAMM BROS A CO.
Kermerly Sulesmen at the New 1 erk Stere.
"THOSE BOYS"
Frem the New Tork Htore are acninc goods
fast and Cheap Is what Is said by all who visit
thti istabllihmunt of
Stamm Bres. & Ce.
These boys, as they are called, wire for years
employed as salesmen at the New Verk Mere,
where a thorough knowlcdze of tbe wants et the
Sublle waa obtained, and are new detni; a due
ustnrss with " Quick ctalei and Small Profit "
as their motto. Me return
'T1IAK9 TO THE PUnt.lC" BY AIIDISU
"KW AT2UAC110NS DAILY."
We would Call Attention te our I-arne and tle
gaut Assortment of
Jerseys! Jerseys! Jerseys!
Jersey Waists and Jersey Jacket 1, comprising
all the Latest Nnveltls. Tbe put week wehave
received case at tcr case el
Hew Spring Dress Goods
Until really wn are se crowded ter room that
wn have decided te cloae out "ALL IIK.r.
NAN 18" ut Leas than Half Price. In lactall
Koedi that are slew aale mux go.
HEBE ARK 1 1I It .MUST OO UOODS.
Black Crcpe Veils, were old at II W, 17 '0 and
SlOCfJCQCb,
B'ack Nun's Telling for 3teurnlng Veils.
Bcmnanta of Black Cashmeres, of Black Henri
eltas.ef Black foule, of Black Bebastopel.
Blngle and Deuble atawla.
Winter Underwear and Ilo'lery. AI,eOne Hun
dred Comforts.
aTTbese goods must be sold, and all who buy
will get pesltlvu bargains
Special Housekeeping Hitgaim.
Anether Case "hftt'ng Muslin, 5tjarda wide,
KXc.ftiaidl worth '.Te.
One Thousand tards Bleached Pillow Muslin, IS
Inches wide, te a yurd.
One Case Each. Stripe Ticking, tle.6a and
lOe. Hither are worth 2s. a )ard u.ere
than price rated.
Table Linens. Towels, Napkins.
PBICES OF WHICH WILL PLEASE.
II yea want Bta Birgatns,
VISIT TUB
Bosten Stere,
26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST,,
Aud Veu W 111 Ge Away Well Pleased.
OOAL
tS n, MAKTiirr
WaOLSaUU AD UTAU, MALSb IS
All Kinds of Lumber and Oea).
aVYABOi If a UO North Water ana Prince
treeu, above Lomen. Lancaster. nJ-lvd
TJAUMQARDNHRH JEKFERIHI?.
COAL DEALERS.
Orvteat Ne. lit North queen ttraet tvui Ne
K4 North Prince street.
Xabssm North Prlnca street euar JeM'nf
ivepet
LA0ATB,PA,
nagll 14
M
Auction Si
CORNER
tbe goods must be Beld, Watch the
.tavai
K
INO BTltEET TUE VT11E.
NOS. WO-ill WEST EINO STUEKT.
are.vit week.t
C0M31K.CI.N .MO.VDVT, FED. SS, 1887.
rirst Arpcarance In Laneaster of tha famous
Hamersly's Comic Opera Ge.
4 A11TI3TH SS 11 ABTISTS
Suppertlug tUe Seprano,
MISS BELLE NI0K0LS0N.
With All Appropriate and Elaborate Scenery,
LOitumrsaud Muile.
MATINEES--WMD.NE1DAY A SATUBUAT.
Alhangoef Opera Uach Kveulng.
ADMI3SION, -"l5Ta0A;30OB!lTB.
SIATINItl S-20CKNT8.
IS
ii NOltrU QUEEN Ml'RKKr.
1 OR iUOP.T SEAbON ONL'a.
COMMENCING MOND.1T, FEUItUAttV JS,
Miss Millie Ammar's Novelty. Trenp.
and riser cerrs
Bebemiau Glass Blowers,
Everybody gets a Hin liens
Week
Present this
Don't tall te ana Mils Mlllle Ammar, Mtai Une
and tha Ulnaa Ulewera
Uoinepenfronil telOp tu Ceautllul Crystal
Preacnts irteieall
rnMi MOKltlS .. .Manager.
fcbSJ2d
lULTON Ol'ERA UOU3E.
ONE WEEK-COMMENC1NU
Monday Evenlns, February 20,11087.
Appeirancoef the Dlsttngutahed Aetresa
MISS JANE COOMBS.
Supported by the Brilliant Yeung Acter,
MB. WlSIGHT HUNTINGTON.
And the Charming Ac'ress, MISS EUDOUA
UABT,
And a strong company of meittprtaentlngtbs
lan-at dramas anil oemi dy suoeeasra, wlti erlgt.
nal appointments prrclaely aa produced In Near"
1 erk ctty. Chaugu of programme each evening.
VOVDAY
TUK-IY
WEtiNEsnay
TKUKtliaY
KBIllAT
&TIIKIIA (Mattnee)..
eAfUUUAt (Mght) .,
... Bleak rieua."
" Ungated."
"Camilla"
.'Lady of Lyona'
"etraugrr"
.Te be announced.
"lngemar."
PRICES.
10, 20 ft 30 Onta,
Kesrrvrd Scats for tnle at Opera Heuso one.
feblVald
renftirvun.
F
UKKirURU nAKEKOOMH.
buy YeunsELr a paiu or xueaa
Felding Dress Pillows-
CALLKAULYAT ff
Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms.
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received another let et them.
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IDMYKR'HFURNITURK STORE.
HEADQUARTERS
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Furniture. Furniture.
If veu want anv FUBNirUBK new
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coming Spring tall and ezamtne my stock,
wlllfludltla'gennd wUl selected.
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GOOD W0KK.
liOW PRICES.
atarPartlea wanting full entfits are especially
Invited te call.
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Parler Suites, Louegea, General Uphohter Uphehter Uphohter
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Wn sell Parler Suites In Hair Cleth. Plu'h, Ae.
Prices range from no upward. We use no KX
CELiIettTu our work.
Leunges we sell Irein fa.60 upward.
We make Picture framta and Leeking Glasses
and will put te your order nil kinds of Mirrors,
elibTplererinaslul, In brenice or ueld, at rea rea
senble price.
We de A'l klndaef Benalrlng at short notice
and reasonably. Mllle.lt for Iho smallest arti
cle and fix It up qutte aatlstacteiy.
Yeu can have work Bepilred new and Oellv.
ered alter April.
Bee these lit W Bultes In Cherry t came In thta
week.
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